| PAT COUNTRYMAN,
a commercial student from Binghamton Central, enjoyed
the activities of Ushers' Club while also serving on dance
committees.
As an academic student
from Parley Coburn, WAYNE CUER played
both Junior Varsity and Varsity Baseball as well as
working on Junior Prom Committee. Wayne was one of those
who represented Southside at Youth County.
From St. Mary's,
MARY CUTHBERT, who took a commercial course,
was a member of both Cheerleaders' Club and Scribblers'
Club. Library Staff, Edsonian Business Staff, and El-So-Hi
literary and business staffs occupied much of her time.
Her committee work includes Freshman and Sophomore Nights,
Junior Play, Junior Prom, Senior Play, Senior Prom and
Senior Carnival committees. Mary was a delegate to Youth
County, served on Usher's Club, was a Junior Red Cross
Representative, and a Student Council alternate.
Commercial student PATRICIA
DAILEY from Parley Coburn found music the
big highlight of her high school year. As a Freshman
she participated in the Christmas Assembly, the Spring
Hope Show, and Freshman Night. The Sophomore year found
Pat singing at the Christmas Assembly and Sophomore
Parent Night. This capable girl represented her junior
homeroom in Student Council and served as Chairman of
the Junior Day Program. Pat's vocal talent was further
shown in the junior and senior years when she sang with
the Glee Club, Chorus and Qualitones.
Homemaking was the course
chosen by ARLENE DAVIS, graduate of Parley
Coburn. Having an interest in acting, Arlene took
part in Freshman and Sophomore Nights and in the Junior
and Senior Plays. She was also a member of Footlighters'
and Ushers' Clubs. Service on Junior Council and various
dance committees completed her extracurricular activities.
Academic student LINDA
DE GRAW graduated from Pennsylvania Avenue School.
She participated in the Junior Day Assembly, and worked
on Junior Play committees and other class committees.
Lin belonged to Ushers' Club and library staff and,
having an artistic mind was in charge of painting scenery
for the Senior Play as well as serving on the make-up
committee for the play. Climaxing her efforts was her
appointment as Art Editor for the Edsonian.
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