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sa 's.',,.,i' Ei : my 'NJ -1' W rscxxfl IN MEMORIAM CATHERINE, BOND The passing of Miss Catherine M. Bond on july 18, 1960, greatly grieved South Shore students and faculty. Truly a dedicated educator, Miss Bond won the respect and love of those who had the pleasure of knowing and working with herl A woman-of great personal charm and integrity, she possessed a sincere interest in the development of every student in the language department. As competent teacher and sponsor of the Cercle Franpaisf' she inspired her students, many of whom have continued their linguistic studies in college. .Faculty members and the student body felt that a tangible memorial should be es- tablished so that future students, as well as those at South Shore now, would be aware of Miss Bond's fine work. Perpetuation of her outstanding endeavors has been accom- plished by adding a new section of foreign books to our library. Although a great lady has passed from our midst, her influence still remains with us. 2I
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MOST SOUTH SHORE TEACHERS WILL STAY WITH YOU. MISS ANNE SCHUTZBERGER, ENG- LISHg TIDE LITERARY STAFF SPONSOR: Min Schutzberger, why did you put an 'M' at the top of my paper, inxtead of u hundred? MR. JOHN J. SCOTTY, ENGLISH: Watch your .fpellingg nzinpellirzg is my pet pee1te. ' MISS GERTRUDE O. SHEA, ENG- LISH: Student: Top o' the morning, Mit: Shea. Mix: Shea: And the rert of the day to yourrelflu MR. JOHN SOMMER, INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Fm with you, kiddies. MRS. HAZEL R. STERN, SQCIAL SCIENCEQ SENIOR CLASS COORDI- NATOR: I realize this if very intererting, but we mutt be moving along. MISS LILLIAN VON BREMER, ENG- LISH: Member.rhip in Mix! Von B.',r .reven o'cloclz lVahe-up, Make-up, Shut-up Club ix open to all 'frixky' xtudentxf' MRS. AUDREY WATSON, MATHE- MATICS: Are there any volunteer: to put there next problem! on the board? MRS. THELMA C. WESTON, MATHEMATICS: Be .rttre to work .rimultuneom equa- tion: at the 147712 time. SERGEANT CLARENCE P. WIEBEN, R.O.T,C.: When you want it done at the lax! minute, call on the R.0.T.C. MR. MAURICE A. WILLIAMS, SCI- ENCE: Better late than never, but better newer late, MR. HOWARD C. WILSON, SCI- ENCE: lf you don't pau this text, we're through. MR. MEYER YASNOFF, MATHE- MATICS: All right, rlau, put away your equip- in 018721.
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CLASS S An opportunity for all to benefit from a free system of education. Dennis Black, Howard Zeitz, Sharon Lieberman, Sanford Shattil Ray Quisenberry, Lois Platt.
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