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Meienre girls Diana Brown and Sue Parker honor faculty members Miss Pauline Van Gorder and Mrs. Agnes Sosenheimer with white carnations After finishing the football season, Mike Bash, a senior, receives his much-covered letter iacket in reward for his service in athletics. Lettermen Ned Melchi and Kerry Kaplan prepare to box canned foods to be taken to the Christmas Bureau after the canned goods drive. One of the deepest gratifications individuals can experience is the inivard realization of their service toward others; as individuals, organizations, and a unified whole South Side has accomplished unique stature through such service.
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■ the no equal South Side- High School certainly has no equal — nor only because it is among the leading high schools in the nation academically, not only because it possesses one of the most qualified faculties of an)' high school in the country, not only because its student body is imbued with a strong sense of unity and school spirit in all areas of endeavor, but also because South Side possesses a distinct singularity. In its very classrooms and its halls it is endowed with this unique character and personal- ity. Although South Side does not possess unsurpassed superiority in all aspects of its life, it does command a scintillating record of achievement for a school in its class. Regardless of its meri- torious position in all areas when compared with other schools, to any person who has passed through its long corridors, pon- dered in its ancient desks, or penetrated its united spirit at a basketball contest. South Side most certainly has no equal. Contents Academies Pa e 14 Faculty Page 32 Organization Seniors Sports Pajje 44 Page 80 Page 120 Underclass . .Page 111 I ml ex Page 170
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r, at the annual Mother-Daughter Tea planned to recognize Meterites out- standing in the club at the end of the first semester. Fulfilling his duty as Times and Totem photographer. Senior Bill Sweet pre- pares to take a picture at a pep session. £ l % 1. MM, t) yi j ■ ■ll j Senior Marianne Harper sets down the Randolph Jacobs Trophy after it was awarded to her (or outstanding service to the school. She was elected as the recipient of the trophy by the vote of the members ol the Service ( lub attending the yearly banquet.
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