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Faculty aid has played a major part in the development of Southside High School. Its evidence can be seen everywhere -in the halls, the classrooms, and in the cafe- teria. With a great deal of faculty aid, the band was uniformed, a newspaper was published, a yearbook was printed, many athletic teams were fielded, clubs were formed, and a number of educational field trips were taken. These are just a few of the accomplishments made possible through the aid of our faculty. Southside Faculty Row 1-Mr. John Scheerer, science, guidance, Mrs. Stohler home economics Mr Robert Swander Indus Judith Schroeder, English, guidance, Mrs. Betty Shon- trial education Mrs Carolyn Thomas business educa dell, English, Mr. Kenneth Sieber, mathematics, and tion Mr Harold Traviolla physical education social 7, Miss Drucilla Stillwagon, English. Row 2-Miss Betty studies and Mrs Donna Zoll physical education
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Row 1-Mrs. Sharon Kennedy, English, Mr. Gary Kirk- ham, science, Mrs. Lucille Knight, English, Miss Doro- thy Krieger, home economics, guidance, Mr. James McJiIton, science. Row 2-Mr. Charles Marcus, busi- ness education, Mrs. Cynthia Marshall, librarian, Miss Linda Mier, business education, Miss Helen Morrison .l mathematics, and Mrs. Betty Newcomb, English. Row 3-Miss Mary Odle, home economics, Mr. George Pun- zelt, social studies, Mrs. Ruth Flatcliff, nurse, Mr. Charles Retz, mathematics, and Mr. Walter Robinson, attendance counselor, mathematics. Time is a precious commodity to a teacher, who never seems to have enough. There is a never-ending list of tasks which must be completed daily by South- side's instructors, such as grading pa- pers, preparing lessons, preparing exami- nations, and giving lectures. Understand- ably, the school day does not end at 3:30 p.m. for the faculty, but often stretches on into the evening. In addition to normal classroom rou- tine, teachers often sponsor clubs and organizations, or take turns at sponsoring a class. Some of Southside's faculty members contribute time to help with extra-curricular activities, and various other projects requiring faculty aid. Sometimes teachers take time out to eat, too. Mr. Neal Jay anxi- ously receives his food from the cafeteria ladies.
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Paperwork, Pots, And Plumbing I th main office and guidance office, students can always count on seeing M Ed G son Qseatedb, and Mrs. Ellen Thomas, Mrs. Marybelle Friddle, Mrs. Ruby Sk gg a d M ss Sandy Druckemiller. Holding the purse strings of Southside is lVlrs. Edna Garrison Ccenter leftb, the financial secretary. The adding machine is a constant companion in her responsibilities of handling book rentals and organization funds, and ordering supplies. Nlrs. Marybelle Friddle Qcenter rightb, reg- istrar, operates the addressograph, an extra task included with her usual duties of record- ing grades, and determining the grade ratio and rank of each student. As Girl Friday to lVIr. Graham, who is act- ing athletic director, Miss Sandy Druckemiller flower lefty assists all the coaches, as well as lVlr. Graham, with their secretarial needs. She also helps Nlr. Robinson with student attend- ance, as she is seen here. The position as lVlr. Williams' secretary re- quires Nlrs. Ellen Thomas Cbelowh to care for our principal's needs, and also to serve as recording secretary at teachers' meetings, to collect student teacher reports, etc. Working a half-day at the administration office, lVIrs. Ruby Skaggs flower rightb fills the role of lVlrs. Crawley's secretary. 7 ., hftfsQfR4ta e. ww cm?-fww
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