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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL OTTO HALLIDAY-I ndustrlal No. 3 Otto shines in Intercluss Basket- ball. Mr. Prechtl says he's the best guard in the interclass league. Otto is small, quiet and depend- able: and as surely as good things come in small packages, so we predict great things for Otto. Interclass Athletic Council-4 Interclass Basketball-2-3-4 Tumbling Tezlnl-2-5. Captain-4 FRANCIS HANRAHAN Commercial St. Marys Of us, but not with us,-th:1I's Francis. He's been out and earn- ing most of the year, but we shall welcome him back at commence- ment. Baseball GEORGIAN NA HAWTHORNE lI1dUStl'lal Horseheads. Here I come, there I go. Happy, dashing, and adding life to the senior class,-that's George, And as ka chauffeur-she's certainly trio . MARY CATHERINE HERON College Detroit, Michigan Miss WVheelock's Kindergarten School, Boston Can't you just imagine Catherine making life happy for the kiddies? It is people like her that bring the sunshine to this dark earth and make life worth living. Girl Reserves-1 Class Basketball-1-2-4 Class Baseball-1 Ecclesia-3 Varsity Debating Team-3 Journalism Club-1 HOFFBAU Southpor O does ca . We treats you may make life do things up competent style. aback, Peter, but,Qou got here JOHN HOFFMAN-Industrial Nvellsburg Watch John dream. it. Who knows but he another Fulton or his dreams can't all be idle when he makes the honor roll. llonor Society-4 He's good at that he mry Edison? But DORIS HUGG-Commercial Wellsburg Union School Silent and smiling! Vtfhut a con- trast to the average woman ot' to- day! Hers is not the silence that betrays an idle brain, either, for Doris always manages to be on the Honor Roll. Business Club WINIFRED INSCHO-College No. T Brooklyn Hospital Quiet, demure, with lessons pre- pared, is the way we shall remem- ber Winlfred, but we won't forget she appreciates a good joke. Girl Reserves-2-3 Basketball-Z-3-4 PETER JAMES-Commercial No. 7 YI wandered lonely as a cloud. Eeter James has retu ned to after wandering for many over southern Europe. -n'-time to leave. , kk 63 I , X '- wa K ELIZABETH KAPLAN Commercial No. 1 Mt. Sinai Hospital Say, Kids. who is more fun than Betty? She surely is u Sunbeam on a dew. dew. dewy day. Ecclesia-3 Girl Reserves-3 Year Book Page 15
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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Page 14 QQ cotton e s WT MARGUERITE ELLIOTT Commercial St. Mary's P.-G. Course If you have ever seen a flash of dame shooting down the hall, 'twas only Marguerite. Red is vivid in more ways than one. She has supported school activities faith- fully and furthered the success of this yextr's class by her enthusiasm. Basketball Class-1-2 Basketball Varsity-3-4 Girl Reserves-1-3 Ecclesia-2-3 Foot-Lite Club-4 Sec. Student Council-l Business Club-4 Senior Play Usher Corps-4 ACKLEY FAY-Commercial No. 2 Ackfis a fu '-lo youth and an Occast al m er he honor roll. is s bina- tion an i ual ef- tlcie c , houl be n -edit in wh e .r li he hooses El-So-Hi Staff Hi-Y Club SARA FIDELMAN-Commercial No. 1 Doesn't Sara look just like Queen Marie-lithe, with brown, sparkling eyes and an independent chin? V Girl Reserves-3 Ecclesia-3 Tri Sigma-2 - f RIUN FRICK-Colleged' NVell urg Union, . . ' -- li ' eifil-if e s ' and gay. -fGone re an , noi ' is 'i ' Sli yeah? e s ngs c ' n 55. ' F 25 fr' ur lit Did' n e . y c sa-3 Glee Clul ARTHUR GAISER-College No. 3 Alfred University The corridors resound with Art's Hilo, Baby, but a heart of gold is hidden beneath this cloak of humor. Art can also sing, as all senior fellows will testify. Hi-Y Orchestra-l Inter-Class Basketball-3-4 Melgea-1 Tra c Squad MARY GEIGER-College Galva. Ill. A1-not-Ogden Hospital A cheerful life is what the nurses loveg a soaring spirit is their prime delight. We're glad Mary is a. member of '29. We are proud of her happy' ways, good scholarship and Southside spirit. Year Book Staff Honor Society-4 IRENE GOOD-Industrial Roaring Branch, Pa. If each laugh, smile or joke add- ed aye-ar to one's life, Irene would be centuries old. Girl Reserves-2-3-4 PEARL GOOD- Commercial No. 9. Tall and good-natured with a sunny smile on the dreariest day- this is our Pearl. And sh! whisper it! She's a marvelous forward. Girl Reserves-2-3-4 Ecclesia-3 Usher Corps-3-4, Secretary-4 Year Book-3 Business Club-4 BERNICE GUILE-College No. 11 Business Institute She is usually quiet as a chimney swallow until you know her: but it's hard to be quiet when you're playing basketball, isn't it. Ber- nice? Girl Reserves-1 Class Basketball-1-2-4. Captain-1-2 Class Baseball-1 Varsity Basketball Squarl-3 OSBORNE GUSTIN-College No. 7 Did a play ever cast a real char- acter so well as when it cast Os for the strolling player of Pru- nella? Happy and carefree, quick at repartee.-that's Os. Intex-class Basketball-2-3-4 Hi-Y-3-4 Senate-4 Foot-Lite Club-4 Year Book Staff-4 El-So-Hi Staff
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SQUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Page 16 it JEAN KIMQ.E-Commercial Southport Corners 'X S P Jean isQlways wi ng-Q6-do her share and then hel sg?eone else along the way. ou e sarting along the righ path, Jean, for everyone likes a helping hand. Business Club-4, Secretary Year Book Staff ERLA KNAPP-I dustrlal she ou y about t kitchen No. 3 Erla ' an o s s good c . is so petite, at at ou ly fast pa School Spirit Socie Girl Reserves-2-3 So-Do-Sci-4 FLORENCE K A -College Sout rt mira College I am eve with he sunsetg i retful ith bay For wand i is on me An y sou s athayf' So n t ardent wor- s '1 o 1 lburton Flor- vn. ther k 'n as49'Peter ecause h FI venile ways a d 're for er youth. asc l-1 1 Ilaske ll-2-3-4 X Student Council-4 Glee Club-3 Year Book Stal?-4 Usher Corpse-1-' Honor Society-4 Tumbling-4 CHASE KNOWLES-Commercial No. 9 A more enthusiastic worker we've never seen: especially ln Business English. Be a good fellow and let us in on the secret. Why do you spend so much of your time across the bridge? Student Council-2-3 lnterclass Basketball-3-4 Tunibling-2 Varsity Baseball-4 Business Club-4 ELMO LAM B-Commercial No. 7 Men of thought. be up and stir- rim:. No one needs to say that to Elmo. for he certainly is up and stirring, although he is not a. cheer leader. VVe know Elmo is the busi- ness man of our school, with a broad strain of music. Orchestra-3-4 . I THERESA LEISENRING-College Arnot, Pa. Meeker's Institute Theresa hasn't been with us very long, but she has impressed her vivid personality upon us. Not everyone could work after school and Saturdays as Theresa does wlthiout badly impairing her class- wor . HELEN T. LOCKWOOD No. 3 Elmira College An all-around American girl. Talks well. but listens better. She carries off all the A's and all the honors because she's our student now. NVe stole her from Mansfield. Glee Club-3-4 FootLite Club-4 Journalism Club-2 El'So-Hi-3 Latin Club-2 lntcrclass Baseball-2 So-Hi-Tri-1-2-3 Senior Play Year Book Honor Society FRANCIS MACK-CoTIe9e St. Mary's Fran is quiet and unassuming, but u. wizard at physics and mathe- matics. His firm character. cheer- fulness, and mental abilities guar- antee him many friends and success. CLARA MAN N-Commercial No. 4 Clara's deftness on the uke may have been acquired from her con- stant practice at the typewriter. At any rate. her jolly laugh is an excellent accompaniment for both. El-So-Hi Staff-4 Business Club-4 ELIZABETH MATHEWS-Colle9e Sophie J. Mee, Mt. Vernon. N. Y. Pratt Instituto An artist in the making! If you have never seen Ellzabeth's art work, you have missed a lot. f0l' she really can draw. Not only has Elizabeth drawn pictures, hut also a. host of friends in Southside. Girl Reserves-1-2 Basketball-1
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