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OW CfaM 1!a ,4,w!.S' f Jacky Sterner was named valedictorian of the '46 graduating class as a result of her 96.63 four-year honor average. In addi- tion to her high scholastic average, she was also very active in extra-curricular activities. Jacky was the secretary of Wranglers and won her letter in speech. She was first in the freshman, junior, and senior oratorical declamation contests. She also won third place in the state oratorical declamation contest. She has her GAA numerals. Jacky holds a service pin in appreciation of her many years service to the school. She was general man- ager of The Times for a full semester. She has won her gold- jeweled 1500 club pin. Jacky was the secretary of Meterites. Margie Haberkorn graduating class with years. Margie was a Philo. She was also She placed second in tests and first in the won the place of, salutatorian of the '46 an average of 96 over a period of four member of Meterites and the president of a member of SPC and the ServiceVClub. the Cicero division of the state.-Latin con- Chamber of Commerce contests. Margie also served on The Times and on The Totem. She was a member of the South Side vesper choir.
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enior O icerfi .gzf we pace Senior class ofiicers are, seated left to right: Laura Ann Mc- Curdy, social council, joe Fields, vice-pre'identg Mr. -lake Mc- Clure, faculty ndvi er: Don Bitsberger, p r e s i d e ri tg Miss Mary Graham, faculty ndviserg Tom Selecter, social council, Willis Disler, secretaryg and Keith Miller, social council. Perhaps leaving South Side at the end of four years seems to bring a touch of regret and sorrow, but finishing our senior year, with all of its activities to keep us busy, is really something to look forward to. All through our four years in South Side, we have always had successful events. Re- member Arabian Nights , our Sophomore Partyg Going Our Way , our Junior Banquet, and most of all that very special and very wonderful junior Prom, Sentimental Journeyv? To start off our senior ear, the Senior Rece tion was held, so that arents, teachers, Y P P and students could become better acquainted. Closely following this successful event was Senior Ban uet Throu h the Years , which took us back to our freshman da s and deeds q 1 g Y v and brought us up to date, with a glimpse of the future added. In April our Senior Play, Young Barry , was a big success. To end all of our hard work and good times came Recognition Day, closely followed by Senior Dance and finally Commencement. We are ready now to go on to other things, but we shall always remember our four years here as some of the best ones in our lives, and always remember our wonderful senior year.
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x Jw we Wafiona Top row: Helen Asimalcopoulos, joan Bedford, Don Bitsberger, Betty Braungart, Milton Bronstein. Second row: Donna Brouwer, Lois Butterfield, Beverly Coe, Patricia Connett, Warren Cotton. Third row: Barbara Cross, Richard Dannecker, Ruth Davis, Carol Denton, Rosemary DeWood, Nancy Engleman, Joe Fields. Fourth row: Bobette Griffiths, Marjorie Haberlcorn, Gene Hahn, Robert Hallet, Helen Hawver, Phyllis Holzwarth, Nancy Hunn. The following students have qualified for the Four-Year Honor Roll: Hugh R. Arnold, Helen Asimakopoulos, Joan Bedford, Donald Bitsberger, Betty Joan Braungart, Alfred Milton Bronstein, Lois Butterfield, Donald Camp- bell, Beverly Coe, Patricia Louise Connett, Warren Cotton, Barbara Jean Cross, Richard Edwin Danneclcer, Carol 30 0lfl,l - QCLI' Lou Denton, Jack Louis Denton, Marceil Margaret'Der- ickson, Nancy Engleman, Barbara Ellen Eversole, joe Fields, Robert Gettel, Bobette Griffiths, Margie Haber- lcorn, Wilma Gene Hahn, Helen Hawver, Phyllis Jean Holzwarth, Thomas Gene Hornberger, Barbara Hyman, Lou Ann Kayser, Tom Kelsey, Anita Irene Link, Laura , ,-
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