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UNI 1' rf, QQMJMM Wifi I l ilfjughfw 4 JUNIOR OFFICERS I. I R CoTrecsurer Th mes Sobel Co Treasurer Dar old Schwartz Secretary Narcy Kamen Vnce resldent Arl re on G ruchten P es de Lanny Walter stand audltornum before the Jurnor Class 3W3ItlI1g SEHIOI' YE3I' Members of an mbetvveen year the lunnors un der the gundance of tneur able class oftlcers have swovvn tnat ambutlon cooperation and wrllnngness to vvorlc are the best preparatuons for the sensor year The ft st dance of tne scnool year the rumor AMB with the gurls unvltung the boys was evidence ot the class undustrlous abulnty and the choosnng of rrngs marked the ,unto s new ldeas and good taste The lumor class added another endeavor to nts album of successes as cakes and cookues sold rapudly and p edu ed satlshed c mments from hungry South JUNIOR RING COMMIT L R Jud: u man Chairman Worrer' Roserfeld Ellen Rosen tem decrde o ass ewe ry rates before eavlrg tn a sroom J gg. Slders Dave suhed talents were displayed In the lun lor assembly The Class of l96l also distinguished ntselt on the atnletrc held and gave support to many actnvntles Junuors proved that hard work good rdeas class malor protect turned mto a hnancually suc cessful and memorable event Throughout the year vvntct tne relp ot tweur oftlcers these upperclassmen proved that they are fully prepared to become next year s sensors is ,I ' ' O , T7 - .. Y I ' ' I P ' V e' , r i nt A- in ' l I 0 Q 0 H- H - - . . . . . . , , ' , r - . r . . . . . Q I -' - ' ' A v - , , . ' r ' l , A ' and perseverance pay, tor the Junior Prom, the . . V1 I l' A I I- 1 I I I I , I I ' , , . .. . , . , . . , Q I v ' ' , TEE, , To : ' Ka f- 'V s ' - ' rt Cl ' I l l ' 'e cl s . 154
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underclassmen What has been a year of culmination for-the class of 1960 has merely been astep toward gadu- ation for the underclassmen. ln this year, however, they have gained experience will prove invalu- able in the hid1 school years that remain. Guided bytheiroliicersandthetraditionsofSouthSide,the underclassmen have shown that they ae well on their way toward establishing their mark. For the sophomores, the year has been one of discovery, for newooursesandnewsituationshavebeenpresented to them. The iuniors, on the other hand, have con- tinued the precedents which they set a yea' ago, and have prepared themselves for the role of upperclass- men next year. Bravely bearing the titles of little sophomore and large junior, the underclassmen showed evidence of a sense of fun, along with the qualities of leadership, sportsmanship, and integrity which are so necessary for the role they will event- ually play.
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expanding academic skills 'll-2, L, to R,, ROW 1: D, Michuelson, A. Moles Ter, S. Shorter, V. Mulligan, M. Morzcn, W. Lust berg, ROW 2: D. Lornonico, R. Arelr, M. Kosky, E Marks, C. Ehrlich, E. Morris, ROW 3: R. Modorslcy R. LiroH, P. Luckrror, Z Kwszkc, B. Koondel. ll-3, L. fo R., ROW lz l. Johns, M. Jaeger, N. Eisler C I L. rri D. Eflcxi, G Klum'-, N Kizrv'-P. ROW 2: J Eoscn, R Crt rv mm l. Scrwv' W P C Sun n rv J. Glaser, S, Albert, R. Klcinlmus, E. Komlnslny, B Klein 1 MCB: Rmb mn ROW 4 V ROW 3: J Gluclrsrrwm, R Fri-tz, K Grrilsor, VV. Goldrr fir rv Klon l L. Glcifs, N l-lcx'11l3mry-', S. Golulmevq, J Gcltlvvif, J Jcll Ondozo Gull as w A rn e-epiv, D l5:1cr3Fl,J Kmflwrir ROW 4: D Alva-rs, P Glmmrmr , r mn f L Gu ser.
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