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FACULTY Jean B. Anastasia Rose Rodgers Rosinski Hoffman Librarians and Nurses Eleanor A. Edward W. Julia C. Robinson Travis O'Sullivan Ina B. Dutcher Florence Stapleton Guidance hobby. Ithaca College B.S. and M.S. graduate, DOUGLAS R, WILSON, is the coach of the Varsity Basketball Squads. Mr. Wilson is also Driving Education instructor. As might be ex- pected, his hobby is sports. Another of our Physi- cal Education instructors and coaches is ROBERT HABERSAAT. Mr. Habersaat also received both his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Ithaca College. His coaching duties are with the Varsity Baseball Squad. Fishing and hunting are the favorite pastimes of Mr. Habersaat. Varsity Wrestling and Football Coach, THOMAS HUR- LEY holds a B.S. degree from Mansfield State Teachers College and an M.A. from Peabody College. As might be expected his hobby is sports. Mr. Hurley is also an advisor to the Class of 1960. JEAN B. RODGERS and ANASTASIA RO- SINSKI, our librarians, both received their B.S. degrees from Genesee State Teachers College. Mrs. Rodgers has furthered her education at Alfred and New York Universities. Her advisory duty is with the Ushers' Club. Study at Cornell, Columbia, and St, Lawrence Universities had ad- vanced the education of Miss Rosinski. School nurse, FLORENCE STAPLETON, re- ceived her R.N. degree from Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York. She has furthered her education at Elmira College and Syracuse University. An in- Secretary terest in antiques provides Miss Stapleton with a fascinating hobby. To help each of us through our adventures in education is the principal objective of the Guidance Department. The capable staff includes ELEANOR A. ROBINSON, EDWARD W. TRA- VIS, JULIA C. 0'SULLIVAN, and INA B. DUT- CHER. Miss Robinson, a B.S. graduate of Elmira College and an M.S. graduate of Cornell Univer- sity, spends much of her leisure time caring for her tropical fish, Siamese cats, and gardens. One of the new staff members is Mr. Travis, who is credited with a B.S. degree from Cortland State Teachers College and an M.A. from Springfield College. During the past three years, he has taken graduate courses at Syracuse University. Mrs. O'Sullivan, a B.A. graduate of Elmira Col- lege and an M.S. graduate of Cornell University, came to us this year from Elmira Free Academy. Listed among her hobbies are music, theater, golf, and bridge. A B.S. degree is held by Ina B. Dutcher, counselor for the Class of 1959. Her crowded schedule leaves little time for hobbies: however, she enjoys spending weekends and va- cations at her lovely country home. Mrs. Dutcher is a graduate of Cortland Normal School and the State Teachers College at Buffalo. As office secretary it is ROSE HOFFMAN'S responsibility to do much of the paper work needed to keep the school running smoothly. Trips to New York fill numerous weekends for this avid traveler. A large collection of unusual recipes has been gathered by Miss Hoffman. Heading the cafeteria staff is DOROTHY FOODY. Mrs. Foody is well qualified for her post with a B.S. in Home Economics from Florida State University. Her hours away from school are spent in raising her family. Assisting her are the following: EVELYN LANGSTINE, EDITH CRAFT, and BESSIE COMFORT, all of whom list their families as their chief interest. Mrs. ,Langstine and Mrs. Comfort enjoy sewing in their leisure time. Mrs. Comfort finds relaxation in bowling. Dorothy Evelyn Edith Foody Langstine Craft Bessie Comfort Cafeteria if i
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STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL-First Row: P. Russell, R. Cook, S. Losinger. M. Knapp. Mr. Greene, M, Reed, D. Watts, G. Maddox, C. Bercher. Second Row: J. Massey, S. S. Schock, B, Malone, F. Deitzel, T, Cicorra. E. Plate, P. Coldhitzf P. Richards, J. Hall, W, Womhoxigh, D. Warren, M. Ungvarski, C. Battisti. M. Ryan, M. Vivian. Our Student Council As in most American schools, the STU- DENT COUNCIL is the most important and respected school organization. During the year, the forty-five elected homeroom representatives arranged for transportation to out-of-town football games, sponsored homeroom Christmas decorations, collected yearbook payments. sponsored Teacher's Appreciation Day and sent delegates to several Student Council conferences. By co-ordinating activities. promoting student-faculty relations, and school spirit, our Student Council has performedla great service to Southside High School. STUDENT COUNCH.-First Row: L. Sigel, L. Williams, M. Edwards. S. Eastman, M. Losinger, J. Cook, D. Holloway. Second Row: M. Yerpz. J. Page. M. Rhor, E. Elston, H. Ripley, J. Linsey, C. Bly, R, Bartlet, J. Miller, D. Harvey, S. Draxler, C. Harvey, J. Coleman.
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