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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. 19
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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. 3 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. I i I I 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. s ul' 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. 18
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You've just got to tak: Brigigidine to the dance Peggy Yerg, Frank Dough ty, Sandra Dean, Danie. Bahr, Donald MoEat, Dian: Lampila, Roland White. Ret clining: Bruce Silvers. The play's the thing whether by Iunior: JUNIOR PLAY Looking back to the 12th and 13th of April in our Junior year, fond memories of the play, Brigidine, directed by our dramatics coach Mr. R. Lynough, are retained by all. This musical comedy, a story about a thrilling, but sometimes trying weekend at a small college, brings out the loves, trials, and triumphs of four young people. As the years go by, many of the details will recede into the shadows, but we can never forget the wonderful play and its success. JUNIOR PLAY CAST lark Hale ........................ Bruce Silvers Brigidine ...,....... ..... E ve Crittenden Ed Koster .,.................. Maylon Flood Marge Koster .......... Carol Fitzpatrick SORORITY SISTERS Mary Ann Dandrea, Doris Pepper, Connie Nelson, Kathleen Comfort, Joy Utter, Jackie Hamlin, Sandra Dean, Jackie Traum, Su-Lin Mosier, Genevieve Oczko, Peggy Yerg, Maur- een Hourihan. FRATERNITY BROTHERS Larry McClosky, Roland White, Daniel Bahr, Donald Lewis, Jack Wheeler, Antony Dan- drea, Robert L'Amoreaux, Michael Murtaugh, Frank Aiello, Marshall Leljedal, Donald Moffat, Frank Doughty, DANCERS Patricia Farrell, Diane Lampila, Carole Vunk. ORCHESTRA Trumpets: lst Dick Peterson, 2nd Dick Wright, 3rd Ron Bartlett. Saxophones: lst Gary Brookman, 2nd Bob Gage, 3rd Jeff Miller. E, Cello: Lucinda Finlay. 'rf A Baritone: Mark Wilson. Bass: Carolyn Conte. Piano: William Cook. DIRECTORS Judy Scatiidi, Laurel Kinkade 20 fa The cast party was great fun! Mr. and Mrs. Lynough Just let me call Daddy and tell him we're married Maylon Flood and Carole Fitz- patrick.
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