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L BLUE AND WHITE ANNUAL Page 24 Pages From a Seniofs Diary FRIDAY, April 28 1925 The much-planned Junior Prom came off today. It surely was a great suc- cess. Everybody was there. TUESDA Y, SEPT. 8, 1925 A Senior at last! My last year at Southside! And 1,111 in the Senior home room, too. Even though it rained all day, it didn't dampen my spirits at all. WEDIVESDAY, OCT. 3, 1925 As usual, we elected our officers at our first meeting. Donald Butters won the presidencyg Arlene Antes is vice-president, Katherine O'Connor, secretary, and Malcolm Condon, treasurer. , FRIDAY, NOV. 24, 1925 Had another Senior meeting today to decide about the year book. It was some riot, but we iinally settled down and decided on a substitute. THUICSDA Y, FEB. 18, 1926 Had the tryouts for the Senior play, Green Stockings, today. jo Ford- ham is leading lady and Laurie Hobler leading man. I just know it's going to be great. FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1926 Events are happening thick and fast. Today-the day of OUR Senior Prom. Gee, I had a great time. I'll never forget it-Durfey's orchestra, ice cream. 'n everything. It sure was a knockout. SATURDA Y, IU.-IY 15, 1926 At last, after all the ticket-selling, rehearsing and worrying, our play is over. Talk about a hit-say, Green Stockings has it all over any of Shakes-- peare's or even Cecil B. DeMille's productions. TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926 The event of all events! The day of all days! Graduation! No longer am I a dignified Senior, but the proud owner of a high school diploma. Perhaps my last day in school-can it be possible? But there is everything to look for- ward to, and, indeed everything that is pleasant and enjoyable to look back upon -this greatest day of all my days-Commencement!
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BLUE AND WHITE ANNUAL Pages From a Senioris Diary TUESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1922 Imagine! I'n1 going to High School! Started today at Ii. F. A. It surely is great. I have a locker key and a fountain pen already. MONDAY, NOV. 21, 1922 Had our lirst freshman meeting today. We elected Paul Knapp president, and are going to have a party soon. P1c1D.4y, FEB. 16, .1923 The great event came off tonight. It snowed hard, but that didn'it spoil our fun. VVe trimmed the gy1n in green, and had ice cream and cake for refresh- ments. Wle had an awfully good time, but didn't see many seniors there. TUESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1923 A sophomore! VVent back to school today. There were a lot of little freshies there. Gee, but they looked green. I had to laugh at them. THURSD.-1 Y, OCT. 13, 1923 VVe organized our class today. Norman Creighton is presidentg Marjorie Kimball, vice-president, Robert I-lartlett, treasurer, and Mary Granger, secre- tary. The new Southside High is coming along line. Maybe we'll move into it this January. IVEDNESDAY, J AN . 28, 1924 Started at Southside High today! It certainly is a great place. Gee, it 'seems good not to have to get up so early. I'm going to miss a lot of the kids from the other side, though. TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1924 Hurrah! School was out today. I got all my regents. just think! I'll be a junior this fall. ' TUESD.-1 I , SEPT. 6, 1924 l-'Sack to school once more. Dicln t do VC1'y much, just got our new home rooms and came home. It's great to be a junior. It was terribly warm today. THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 1924 juniors had a meeting today. Wle elected our officers: Bernard Hardiman. presidentg Katherine O'Connor, vice-president, Martha Yallely, secretary, and Lawrence Hobler, treasurerj Mrs. Austin is adviser. fC0lll ll1Ill'll on page 24, Page 23
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BLUE AND WHITE ANNUAL Allen, Lewis Andrus, Francis Armstrong, Edward Arnold, J. Austin, A. Beardsley, Harriett Beatty, Lucille Beckwith, James Bentley, Barbara Bergan, Jerry I I th Year Force, Kathryn French, Vvinifred Fudge, Albert Galser, Arthur Gardner, G. Gardner, Helena Gilbert, Alberta Gilbert, Leona Gilbert, Leona Gillette, Dorothy Griffith, Elizabeth Bogardus, Bert Brace, Dorothy Brady, Lucille Breese, Fred Brooks, Virginia Brown, Helen Brown, Mary Louise Bryan, Merle Byhman, Dorothea Bullock, Louise Campbell, Hoi-tense Campbell, Katrine Cahill, Ellen Cain, Margaret Cain, Regina Cavanaugh, Mary Charlton, Katherine Christian, Roger Clark, Francis Clark, Mary Cortright, Prudence Costello, Ethelyn Courtright, Perry Councilman, Harold Crane, Herbert Crooks, Dorothy Cuthbert, Alex Danks, Alden Deane, Betty Decker, Frances Decker, Ruth DeNeef, Dorotha Dettmer, Marie Dickens, Donald Dombrowsky, Edward Drake, Julia. Drath, Alice Dunbar, Kenneth Dunning, Ada Ebersole, Marjorie Ely, Emma Enyedy, Ralph Enyedy, Elliott Fassett, Gladys Feese, Bernell Fellows, Dorothy - Feinberg, Eva. Griswold, Marlee Gustln, Harold Gustln, Hazel Hager, Evelyn Halm, Beatrice Halm, Irene 1-lartigan, Stephen Hayes, Eloise I-leyman, Joseph Hillman, Robert 1-logue, Elizabeth Holleran, Gertrude Holley, F. Howard, Henrietta Howes, Ted Hudson, Eloise Hudson, Harold Jamieson, Harold Jones, Helen Jones, Josephine Johnson, Helen Jolmson, Winfield Jolley, Charles Jolley, Lillian Joseph, Mary Kahn, Charles Kahn, H. Kay, Anna Kennedy, Ellen King, Vernon Kinner, Marion Klouse, Florence Knapp, Leon Lawes, Jackson Lawrence, Dorothy Lebourtz, Madeline Lennon, Mary Levine, Frank Loomis, Luclle Longwell, Ernest Ludington, Eloween Lyon, Marion Mack, Esther Mack, Genevieve Mandeville, Allen Mason, Helen McCarthy, Lawrence McCarthy, Margaret McCarthy, B. McConnell, Melva Mclnerney, Gerald McNamara, Arthur Mertz, George Messing, George Mlngos, Beatrice Morse, Mary Louise Muisener, Irene Murray, Pauline Nelson Irene Nimtz, Earl Northrop, Homer Paige, Eilene Parks, Dorotha Personius, Lisette Pond, Beatrice Pond, Margaret Preston, Katherine Probes, Donald Quandt, Lillian Richardson, Dorothy Russell, E. Samuels, Beatrice Sbedico, Joseph Seafuse, Charles Sheldon, Sayre Shipe, Laura Short, Frances Smith, Corabel Smith, Ruth Smith, Winifred Snell, Virginia. Spear, Ruth Sprague, Leroy Stadelmaier, Wilhelmlna Steiner, James Stevens, Juanita Stowell, Vera. Strong, Pauline Sullivan, Margaret Sullivan, Thomas Sweeney, John Thomas, Beatrice Thompson, Agnes Valle-ly, Sylvia VanPa.tten, Ralph Washburn, Rita Whipple, Margaret Vvhitney, Leonard Wilcox, Ralph Williams, Janet VVood, Mildred Wood, Gerald Page 25
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