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do :Serving uri Our reliable dean is the capable and gracious Miss Martha Pittenger. Always ready to help, she is a friend to every South Side student. I-Ier duties are many and varied. No ac- tivity would be complete without the personal assistance of this grand per- son. Always smiling and glad to help a student plan his future is Mr. Paul Sidell, our guidance director. His advice, whether on subjects for col- lege or business careers, can be relied on as the best. I-Ie is here to serve us. us. The work in the General Office is accomplished by the school's two at- tractive secretaries, Miss Marquita Baker and Mrs. Garneta Swank. Their efficiency assures us that their jobs are in capable hands. ZS
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First row: Jeannine Lasch, Emile Raatz, Lois Beck, Bonnie Schemehorn, Jackie Schulien, Vicky Turpchinoff, Jerry Kierspe, Second row: Ruth Miller, Mary Helen Mitchell, Carol Prentiss, Carolyn Crabill, Jane Deahl, Barbara Norgard, Mary Lou Wel- baum, Helen Litchin, Sally Richardson, Charlotte Whelan, Carolyn Scholer, Shirley Roberts, Frances Waterheld, Pat Moore, Joan Witte, Nancy Von Gunten, Betty Graham, Joella Seibert, Harriett Dicter, Ruth Ann Klopfenstein. Third row: Jane I-lawver, Linda Farnham, Jane Haller, Sally Symon, Mary Jane Peirce, Hermine Winkelblech, Delores Reiden- bach, Virginia Evanoff, Marianne Oeschle, Pat Seibert, Joan Reed, Mariann Gilbert, Nancy Buck, Marcia Mast, Donna Eitman, Betty Koerber. Fourth row: Martha Fulton, Donna Roberts, Joan Brant, Ruth Hoham, Marilyn Nloore, Betty Jean Voss, Pat Taclcwell, Marilyn Roclchill, Miss Demaree, Georgia Dteisbach, Sharon Reinhard, Margaret Gehring, Marilyn Newman, Tina Lazoff, Nova Shanebeclc, Rosemary Maggart, Sue Fishering, Pat Close, Joan Ludwig. Mig hrfff among 2 -gear cfugri Through the Yearsn might well be the theme song of the Philalethian Club, that has brought pleasure to so many girls since it was first started twenty-five years ago by Miss Elizabeth Demaree. Nearly 1500 members have gone to the meetings. These meetings consist of poetry reading contests, original poetry, and bool: reviews. Twice a year the Thespians of the club present a play that they have chosen, cast, and pro- duced by themselves. Each year the girls have enjoyed a Saint Patriclc's Day banquet and a musical of the talent found in the club's membership. During football season, the Philalethians promote a school dance called the Touchdown Twirlf' From this club the girls derive not only friendship with the other members, but also the key to good literature and culture that is so important in the development of young womanhood. It is easy to see that such an outstanding club has been 30 thriving with plenty of success for twenty-five years, and that it will continue to be a leading club of South Side as long as Miss Demaree remains as the capable leader and the girls find it as entertaining and profitable as they have in the past. All the girls of Philo and its little sister club, Meterites, loolc forward to the anual joint meeting of the two clubs. Another anticipated annual event is the Philo Mother- Daughter Tea. This meeting, held in the spring, is greatly enjoyed by the daughters as it enables them to show the club of which they are so proud to their mothers. It also presents the splendid opportunity to the mothers to view their daughters, club in action. Upperclassmen feel especially honored at the last two events on their calendar. Ar the Senior Day meeting, these girls relax as they are entertained by the underclass members. To give a marvelous climax to the year's ac- tivities is the Philo breakfast which gives a last chance to Seniors to enjoy their group,
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