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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL N AL JACK M AVO-College Middletown, N. Y. Columbia University Jack's still swinging 'em -but this time for the telephone com- pany. It's a pity he had to break up the triumvlrate in January. President junior Cla s Student Counc'l-1-2-3 Class Basketball-1-2-3-4 Hi-Y President Drzunatic Club ALICE McCARTHY-Commerclal St. Mary's St. Josephs Hospital A creature not too bright and good, For human nature's daily food. We know that Alice tends to business while in school, but out of it she's just a jolly good sport, full of fun! Ecclesia-3 Student Council-2 EIASO-Hi Staff-3 MARGARET McCARTHY College St. P:xtrick's School Marywood College Sober, steadfast, and demure. What could better describe Mar- garet, one of our most studious classmates? She is one of the few who can concentrate on lessons, no matter how those about her are acting. PAULINE F. MEISEL Commercial No. 3 A Cleere conscience is a sure carrie. Pauline certainly has won the distinction of true conscien- tiousncss in her studies at South- side. Since we also know that she is fond of hiking, we dare predict she will climb Pike's Peak with equal felicity. Girl Reserves-3-4 Genecisal RChairman of membership in El-So-Ili Staff-3 Ecclesia-3 S. B. C.-4 RICHARD MERRILL-Industrlal Southport Corners Bold was his heart. and restless was his eye. From seeing Dick , we think he knows all about the Three L's: Live, Love, Learn. El-So-Hi Staff-4 Ilonor Society-4 AL 'YQ-College No. A r u- n cr boy l'w e -V- u . Others hav recohrlze s 'n electing Don president 0 - - this year. His sterling qu es and fun- loving nature have won him a place in the hearts of all who know him. Me'oea-l Class Basketball-1-2-3 Orchestra-el-2-3 Football-2-3-4 Senior Prom Chairman lIi-Y--2-3, Pres.-4 Traffic Squad HARRY MORDUE-Industrial Vveatherly, Penna. If thou wouldst have a well rounded life,-not too much of any one thing. Should ho wish. there isn't any piece of work Harry couldn't ac- complish. He has scientiiic ability, sulesmanship, and personality plus. s h, - , . RALPH MOGIRQBLNI-Ind strla No. A I . h is -1, is sp endill wo I t fl' io lub. is re- lmbc 1 ul nirtu has ' him nas y' rie s an i f- l ipwl- eg is me w ..-- a e or raldi txguble A' 1 : ' 'h. He -tr. ileci d o i ig ' f yef on his ion. 1 Sec uthside Radio Club MARGARET 0'LEARY-College No. 9 The oracle at Delphi has said that Margaret means it pearl. lt seems that the loveliest gems are always hidden: but 1929 recognizes Mar- garet. She has not blushed unseen. Melopea-l G rl Reserves-3 Class Basketball-1 THOMAS St. Mary's Holy are gay, we for his Page 17
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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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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Page 18 VIRGINIA O'LEAFlY-Collene St. M:1ry's Elmira College Smile and the world smiles with you! All our frowns-are banished when we look into Vir- ginia's laughing eyes. Ecclesia-3 El-Soelli-4 Class Vice Pres.-1 Class Secretary-4 Honor Society-4 WILLIAM 0 IVEY-C lege No. 7 racuse 1 .. In the l attend the ri s 'atc our clns mat XV d ak h , Babe Ru Y h ole t Bill then Bemld 0 Interclas asketball-l-2-3-4 Varsity Baseball-3-4 HARRIET PATTERSON Commercial No. 5 VVe live in deeds, not yearsg in thoughts, not breaths. Thus we count our hrief friendship with Harriet. Although she has been with us only for two years, we consider her one of our dearest friends. Honor Society-4 Girl Reserves-2 Ecclesia-3 Business Club-4 Year Book Staff JANE PERSONIUS-College No. 7 Elmira College 'WVith too much knowledge ever to be taught. Vl'ith too much think- ing to have common thought. Jane impresses us with her love of study, in spite of the fact that she is too busy most of the time to take her lessons leisurely. Is lt a history teacher or to Europe as the foreign buyer, Jane? Ecclesia-2 Glee Club-3 Basketball-1-3-4 Foot-Lite Club-4 El-So-Ili Stall-4 Year Book Staff-4 Honor Society Student Council-4 MARGARET REIDY-Commercial St. Mary's f'Her cheerfulness was like glimpses of sunshine on a cloudy day. Do you remember how you used to just love physics class? Anyway, we used to have some good times there, n'es-t-ce pas? Business Club-4 ANNA REIDY-Commerclal Sl. M'ary's Mt. St. Vincent YVe've found out how Anna gets her history lesson. So that is why she recites so brilliantly fifth period. Evidently Anna believes in combining work with work so her play hours will be longer. So say we all of us. She has the right idea. Business Club-4 Co 'Il RILEY College rnm gl, 1 c emy Did o er see the picture Fl. ' N - . A 1. W '-' -- teran w en s e A ' ' 1 I l I d h lfif at AZQEWT4- of cake? Well, never '. for -- -- your heart's in the Ll pla ' E sia- Gle Club 5 Foot' ite -' A Year ook - -4 i Senior lay i 1 ESTHER ROBINSON-Commercial No. 1 Albany State College Ol bless'd with temper, whose unclouded ray, Can make tomorrow cheerful as today. We have yet to see Esther scowl. Maybe lt is possible to have a permanent smile as well as a permanent wave. How about it, Esther? Ecclesia-3 Girl Reserves-3 MAURICE ROBINSON--College Elyria, Ohio Post-graduate Reserve within reserve. Quiet. modest, and unassuming. yet wield- ing a. tremendous influence inside these walls-that's Maurice. El-So-Hi Year Book Staff Senate Honor Society-4 FRANCIS ROURKE-Commerclal St. 1llary's Attempt the never stand to doubtg hard, but search will recall some for the
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