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FLAG SQUAD-C. Barnes, F. Grin- grich, D. Harvey, Mr. Finley. JUNIOR RED CROSS-First Row: L. Holland, H. Pittman, D. Cettsy, Miss King. ,I. Orsillo, D. Lemoncelli, M. Miller. P. Murray, Second Row: S. Anderson, S. Fisher. J. Hounker, S. Costello, N. Lawson, M. Cuth- bert, N. Allen, S. Taft. R. Eno. Third Row: M. Krise, I. Stadelmaier, D. Sheehan, C. Cone, .I. Wack, D, Cross, .l. Lynch, I., Bly, D. Tidd, M. Copp. Fourth Row: E. Tarbell, K. Carri- gan, A, Martin, W. Parks, S. An- derson, C. Fudge, J. Walsh, C. White, .l. Hall, D. Kane. SERVICE CLUBS A spirit of altruism is displayed by Southside High School Service Clubs. Members dedicate their leisure time to such worthwhile activities as bringing cheer to the elderly people of the com- munity, assisting in adult service projects. and preparing gift boxes for the needy throughout the world, All of ns can be proud of these students who have learned the true spirit of giving. Our JUNIOR RED CROSS is always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. It has been active during the year collecting, packing. and sending gifts to the hungry and ill in other countries. Knowing that they have made life a little easier for poor, unfortunate people is the wonderful satisfaction given to members of this organization. Waving high over the sehool is the sym- bol of American democracy-the flag. Honored with the responsibility of caring for and displaying the flag is a group of boys known as the FLAC SQUAD. On every day possible. the Stars and Stripes float over us. inspiring us to adventures in freedom.
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EL-SO-HI El-So-Hi The EL-S0-HI. going into its 35th year of publication brings to the students of Southside the news of the school so that the students themselves will take a greater interest and pride in school affairs. Publication of a newspaper is certainly an adventure in which many can partici- pate. Those who enjoy writing can learn the fine points of newspaper work through the Journalism Class. In addition to re- porters. the EL-S0-HI needs from the Commercial Departments typists and busi- ness assistants. Through the paper our principal. Mr. Greene. can make important announce- ments. Editorials give the staff a chance to convey their ideals and ideas to all of us. Upon examination. our school paper is shown to yield the best thoughts of our school. EL-SO-HI BUSINESS STAFF-Seated: L. Segiel I.. Morrison, C. Terwilliger, E. Elston, D. Simp- son. Second Row: W. Weston, M. Yerg, C. Ker win, G, Baldwin, Third Row: P. Rice, D. Wright, J. Spence, A. Cernohorsky, M. Cuthbert. EL-SO-HI LITERARY STAFF-Sealed: P. Shaw, P. Inscho, M. Harris, V. Golos, B, Parry, M. Cuthbert, P, Kelly, S. Saffer. Standing: S. Losinger, N, Underwood, R. Rockwell, N. Hicks, W. Cleveland, P. Knapp, R. Finley, J. Walsh, D. Reubens, P. Goldbitz, C. Korth, C. Spencer, V. Tifft, I. Swaine.
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SCRIBBLER'S - HUMANE CLUB SCRIBBI.ER'S CLUB-First Row: J. Davenport. A. Potter, M. Larnard, S. Howe, C. Hults. Second Row: Miss Moxley, C, Roe, J. Huonker, M. Lurkey. C. Battisti, S. Comfort. Third Row: S. Bazzett, R. Winner, E, Usdane, C. Hivks, K. Robinson. S. Pullen. D. Luekey, R. Sykes. W. Beaver, N. Allen, B. Vaughn, M. Strapple, D. Hunsinger, M. Miller. Fourth Row: J. Mattison, M, Jenkins, C. Heffron, M. Gerrard, P. Anstee, S, Henrich, C, fVIrCarthy, B. Comfort, C. Andrus, R. Holland, L. Terry, F. Michaels, J. Fullerton, C, Cleveland, L, Thayer. The SCRIBBLEITS of Southside spe- cialize in telephoning, card-sending. letter- writing. and personal group visits: they do this so they might bring happiness to shut-ins, elderly people, invalids. and the people at the Breeseport County Farm, As is shown by their weekly visits to Breese- port, the group is very active. The I-IUMANE SOCIETY has an ulti- mate goal-that of making life a little easier for small animals and pets. Proceeds feat and dog foodl from a big Christmas Party are donated each year to the Shelter. HUMANE CLUB-First Row: Miss Jenkins. A. Cernohorsky, J. Batulis. B, Danks, S. Russ, Mrs. Austin. Serond Row: J. Liddy. M. Kiener. D, Tidd, C. Andrus, C. Fudge, R, Cropp, M. Gilhert, J. Sayles, J. Maslinski.
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