Southside High School - Edsonian Yearbook (Elmira, NY)
- Class of 1958
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Page 30 text:
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FUTURE TEACHERS OF
AMERICA
The Future Teachers of America
a chapter of Educo has as its objec-
tive the recruitment of the most
desirable students at Southside for
the teaching profession. To accomp-
lish this and to create interest in
one of the oldest professions known
to man, several members were al-
lowed to conduct practice classes.
With the belief that the life giving
blood of education lies with its
teachers, we may rest assured that
education in our democracy will
never die as long as we have organ-
izations like the Future Teachers of
America.
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SCIENCE CLUB
Due to the greater interest in
scientific advancement, Epstimine,
Southside's science club was formed.
Under the close direction of its most
capable advisers, Mr. Hayes and Mr.
Ball, the organization has had a
most successful year in establishing
sounder bases for science students
through experiments and field trips.
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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA - Firsl Row: R. Strangeg R. Rockwellg S. Warneg
J. Gloverg Miss Haupt, advisor. Second Row: N. Farnbaughg D. Hollowayg B. Parry: L.
Kinkade, historiang E. Elston, vice-presidentg R. Spillane, presidentg C. Coleman, secretaryg
V. Tifft, treasurerg C. Ayres. Third Row: D. Kane- M. Yergg S. Mosierg N. Byrd' J. Hamlin'
J. Mattisong S. Baileyg V. Yuleg N. Woodg L. Fihlayg M. Gilbertg J. Scaffidig Lynch: E
Phillipsg M. Whitney: C. Spencerg J. Nagyg A. Thomas.
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SCIENCE CLUB - First Row: P. Cartyg S. Jordong C, Harveyg S. Doty. Second Row: L
Sigel, treasurerg Mr. R. Ball, advisorg P. Kelley, vice-presidentg E. Kasouf, presidentg M.
Campbell, secretary: Mr. C. Hayes, advisorg P. Antell. Third Row: J. Corneyg G. Hoodg
D. Kelleyg R. Jumpg H, Holcombg D. Eastong R. Buckg C. Fudgeg C. Terwilligerg W. Veberg
B. Lemoncelli.
Our future depends on our teachers and scientists.
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Page 29 text:
“
SERVICE CLUBS
Although their activities are unpub-
licized, Southside's service clubs are active
during the school year making important
contributions.
Aiding Mrs. Rodgers and Miss Ros-
inski in the Library are the members of
the library staff. These students volunteer
to do such jobs as checking books to
lessen the librarians' work.
Under the leadership of Miss Moxley,
advisor, and Ann Cernohorsky, president,
Scribbler's Club held monthly bake sales
to sponsor its Breesport County Home
project.
By holding a membership drive, the
Junior Red Cross, headed by Helen Wil-
liams and advised by Miss King, sent -M
funds to aid the work of the national
organization.
LIBRARY STAFF-Foreground Sealed: C. Cocco, C. Liddick, F. Keane, Mrs.. Rod-
gers, M. Moya, L. Dickinson. Standing First Row: J. Wilson, C. Yandergrift, S
Towner, D. Tidd, M. Hill, Y. Teyssier, B. Gee, J. Crandall, M. Hickman. Second
Row: M. Shaw, C. Evans, S. Murray, P. Furey, M. Gubbins, M. Cuthbert, J. Towner
Special services rate special praise.
SCRIBBLERS CLUB-First Row: L. Coughlin, C. Cocco, S. Baz-
zett, N. Long, D. Lesley. Second Row: A. Potter, A. Cernohorsky,
Miss Moxley, P. Zendion, L. Staton, C. Battisti. Third Row: M.
Cuthbert, J. Seymour, M. Ungvarsky, N. Allen, J. Sykes, H.
Williams, D, Ayres, M. Luckey, D. Luckey, M. Miller. Fourth
Row: P. Allison, P. Anderson, T. Sheehan, M, Gubbins, S. Com-
fort, M. Scott, M. Ripley, J. Huonker, C. Robinson, M. Van
Atta, C. Miller.
JUNIOR RED CROSS-First Row: H. Dickerson, Davis, C.
Bercher, H. Williams, C. Bauer. Second Row: C. .Spe1r, F. Keane,
S, Hoobler, S. Fischer, G. L'Am0reaux, Miss King, G. Wilbur.
Third Row: D. Greene, W. Smithing, R. Gardner, M. Scott, D.
Coots, C. Close, L. Elliott, J. MacLeod, J. Orsillo, J. Overton,
J. Sponyoe. Fourth Row: M. Flood, C. Fudge, C. Olson, S. Clark,
G. Andrus, A, Olszowy, R. Wedgewood, W. Weston, W. Van
Heusen, G. Linehan, E. Plate, W. Wambold.
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GERMAN CLUB - First Row: R. Orlousky, L. Vande Laar, N. Bel- FRENCH CLUB - First Row: S. Dean, J. Schaef, G, Baldwin, D.
graph, S. Slater. Second Row: P. Roe, T. Valley, treasurer: C. Sin- Holloway, G. Shanks. Second Row: Mrs. Burke, advisorg C. Generas,
derman, secretary, S. Fitch, vice-presidentg G. Hood, president. Third historian, R. Wright, treasurerg S. Mosier, secretaryg B. Parry, vice-
Row.-. -G. Hause, W. Smithing, C, Evans, R. Niles, S. Roe, M, president, J. Beckwith, president. Third Row: J. Dibble, S. Strait,
Stamilio, J. Siegel, C. Berry. Fourlh Row: R. Gage, C. Fudge, L. D. Carr, P. Smith, Y. Teyssier, D. Leach, M, Gerard, N. Chapin, P.
Shepherd, M. Losmger, D. Reese, T. Greene, W. Van Housen, R, Riley, C. Cocco. Fourth Row: E. Mesuch, E. Roth, W. Beckwith, D.
Bartlett, E- Cvlsen. Simpson, R. Beckwith, G. Conklin, D. Zeigler, D. Paterson, J. Spiak,
H. Ripley, F. Michaels.
S0uthside's language clubs-Ger-
man, French, and Spanish-have a
common goal, that of bringing
about an interest in the customs,
traditions, and people of these spe-
cific countries. Besides increasing
their knowledge through slides and
lectures, the members participate in
many interesting activities. The ad-
visors of these clubs are Miss Wini-
fred Prechtl, Mrs. Marion Lynch
J Burke, and Miss Elsa Brookfield,
respectively.
SPANISH CLUB - First Row: K. Comfort, J. Traum, N. Underwood, J. DeRigge,
J. Graf,.S. Mosher, B. Parry, S. Saffer, S. Schaef. Second Row: J. Bumbalo, C. Nelson,
L. Fanning, M. Costello, secretary: C. Newbauer, vice-presidentg N, Wood, presidentg
P. ,Von Hendy, treasurerg A. Golos, historiang Miss Brookfield, advisorg S. Dean.
Third Row: N. Farnbaugh, L. Atkinson, P. Kelly, L.' Kinkade, E. Harner, M. Yerg,
C. Lrddrck, S. Dando, J. Cicora, J. Scaffidi, J. Roby, S. Lawson, C. Carpenter, J.
UttCr,.P: Murray, J. Sadler. Fourth Row: M. Schiave, C. Coleman, J. Hamlin, D. Warren,
E. Phillips, N. Josephson, R. Mills, M. Hourihan, W. Cook, E. Elston, C. Olson, S.
Ledford, K. Powers, J. Berger, M. Flood, J. Shipler.
German. French and Spanish add interest.
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