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BLUE AND WHITE ANNUAL L4 Alba, Dorothy Arnold, Anna en 1E1 Baldwin, Doyle Barber, Pauline Bardwell, Benson Beers, Karl Beldelman, Edith Bentley, Elizabeth Besley, John Bessanceney, Florence Black, Nellie Blades, Eileen Boyd, Arnold Bradt, Esther Bramble, Claire Brennen, Cecille Brewer, Margaret Broich, Francis Bryan, Helen Buchanan, Ceylon Cady, Elwin Carpenter, Helen Collson, Dorothy Collum, Arlene Comfort Evely T!EEF'Cll'fl:'5E'i' Crouch DeForrest h Davis Mildred ' Deane Frank W Doland Marion LF Dou las Florence Drake Ra p Earl Mildred Edgcomb Rhea English Louis English, Margaret Eyres, Robert Fagan, Joseph Flshbough, Raymond Geor e Aileen Getman, ares Gilb rt, therine f ggognlgs, Robert VO' flf- Lf Condom' Sarah ' Grossenbacker, arl Hackett, Matthew Halliday, Eleanor Hall, Charles Hall, Richard Haltzapple, Marguerite 7th Year Hamlin, Archie I-lalm, Edward Hample, Miriam Hanmore, Leon garbot, Ruth Hess, Donald ewitt, Adeline Hill, orrnan Hill, Wallace Holiday, Marie Hollenbeck, Marion Haltzapple Catherine 3a5'aam'im1T- Johnson, Evelyn Jones, Earl Jones, Helen Keeney, Roy Keiglen, Marjorie Kennedy, James Kimball, Leland Knapp, Louis Leach, Naomi Leonard, Elsie Lorell Eleanor MacNeal, Evelyn McClelland, Norma cCar1'ick, onzo McDonald, John McDowell, Gladys McEwan, Vernard Manocchio, Josephine Mapes, Hester Miller, Edward Monroe, Donald Morgan, Edward Morse, Estelle. Mosher, Isabelle X,-Motchman, Florence Iyers, Robert Niles, Bea e - . Oelsner, Albert Oldroyd, Merton Palnton, Clara Pafks, Kenneth Peckham, Olive ' 0 Art u Y Pe er 0 n Pond, Wilda Prest.on, Ruby Quick, Abbie Randall, Ralph 1 Rauch. Harold Reynolds, Carol Riedinger, Elizabeth Robb. Marian 'RooTlE'5iiaT' Russell, Maude Sandberg, Dorothea Sagar, Harry Schuyler, Helen 'SElEFClm'res' Scott, Verna Seeley, LaRue Sempler, Paul Sheivem, Margaret Smith, Ida Smith, Eucy Smith, Norman Sprague, Hazel Stage, Ina Stalter, Francis Storch, Francis Strong, Andrew Sweet, Floyd Taft, George aylor, Charles Thomas Lois 51. Thom son, Lloy Thrasher ew s Tipple, Ivan Trader, Williams Twist, Lucy Walker, Donald Warner, Lee Watts, Christine Warren, Adeline Weir, James Wheaton, Ward Wheeler, Maurice Whipple, Dorothy White, El' Vfigstein, Mary El Wilcox, Beulah ll ? Jw Wilcox, Raymon Willard, Frances Williams, Margaret Wood, Frederick Woodward, Evelyn VVrighley, Dorothy Wright, Eleanor right Lyman Young, oro y Young, Lulu Page 29 ,,.4.
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L.. BLUE AND WHITE ANNUAL Page 28 Ackerson, Harold Adams, Truman Allen, Charles Arnold, Alva Arnold, Wayne Baker, Boardman Barnes, Victor Beardsley, Eleanor Becaunceney, William Beckwith, Elmer Beidelman, Nellie Belin, Katherine Bidwell, Alice Bowen, Geraldine Bloom, Edna, Bloom, Max Bourgeois, Gladys Bishop, Christine Brewer, Irene Bricker, Alma Brickley, Leonard Brusie, Norman Bullock, Everett Campbell, Fred Cole, Martha Cole, Ernest Colman, Mary Cook, Beatrice Colby, Phillip Connelly, Albert Chaffee, Winifred Craven, Merritt Cummings, Herbert Cunningham, Leon Dagistino, Felice Dauman, Daisy Davis, Ralph Deane, Richard Deming, John Dorsey, Mary Dunn, Agnes Douglas, Alfred Ebersole, Marian Eckendorf, Robert Eddy, Marguerite Edwards, Kenneth Everitt, Gordon Ewing, Crystal Farr, Margaret Ferguson, Phillip Ferguson, Robert Finch, Muriel Fitzpatrick, Leroy Flayhart, Catherine Forsythe, Eugene Foster, Earl Fudge, Clinton Fudge, Laura 8th Year Fulkerson, Katherine Gee, Harold Getkin, Beatrice Getkin, Earl Gingrich, Hazel Goodwin, Jean Goodwin, Elmer Griffith, Esther Habersaat, Robert Halliday, Louisa Hamilton, Max Harper, James Hazen, Alfred Held, Paul Hoberton, Joseph Hollenbeck, James ,I-Iowe, Helen Jajnes, Frank Johnson, Caroline Johnson, Clara Johnson, Viola Jones, Thomas Kadlec, Lillie Kettle, Hazel King, Raymond Kinsman, Robert Kolhaas, Irene Ladd, William Lewis, Chester Lewis, Gladys Lockner, Muriel Lovejoy, Bruce Lozier, Ruth Lucas, John McCann, Desmond - McCarrick, Edmund McCarrick, Mary McCarthy, Joseph McClain, Eleanor McConnell, James McConnell, Loretta McFeagan, Lee McNaney, Hilda ' Mace, Catherine Mahaney, Betty Manderville, Pearl Martin, Raymond Mertz, Gladys Miller, Margaret Moore, Raymond Morrison, Charles Moshier, Edmund Murphy, Mable Murray, Kenneth Nelson, William Oliver, Robert Osborne, Verna Parker, Miriam f Parks, Francis Pettlngill, Willard Phelps, Byron Phelps, Davis Pickham, Cecile Pierce, Virginia Preston, Ruth Putney, Louise Reese, Marvin Ripley, Lena Ruffner, Alma Ruth, Augustine Sanberg, Lillian Sbedico, Robert Scaife, David Schanbacker, Daniel Schmelzer, Catherine Schmelzer, Laura Schoueman, William Schott, Everett Scott, Walter Shapard, Donald Shapard, Arlene Smith, Bernice Smith, Donald Smith, Mildred Spaulding, Clarence Stadelmaler, Josephine Stanton., Merton , Stiles, Bradley Still, Helen Still, Naomi Stoddard, Barbara Tetor, Roberta Thorne, Adele Tinney, Harold Tobey, Pearl Townsend, Robert Trescott, Lauren Vallely, Alice Vanderpool, Geraldine Vlfainwright, Ralph Waterman, Roswell Webb, Geraldine Wedgwood, Carl Weiskop, Louise Wetmore, Philip White Helen Witmarsh, Irving Whitmore, Mildred Wilcox, Geraldine Wilcox, Ruth Wilfred, Philip Wilkes, Winifred Wright, Virginia Wrigley, Jean Young, Forrest
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BLUE AND WHITE ANNUAL STUDENT COUNCIL President ..... .. Lawrence Hobler Vice-President .. ...... Ralph Enyedy Secretary ..... .. Katherine O'Connox Treasurer .. ......... Arthur Parsons Advisers ............................,....... Mr. Edson, Mrs. Austin The Student Council of the Southside High School this past year carried on the precedents estab- lished by the previous Councils, under the direction of Lawrence Hobler, president, and his able officers and committees. Much credit is due also to Mr. Edson and Mrs. S. C. Austin, who have acted as advisers. The Student Council is the governmental expression of the democracy which permeates all the activities of Southside. Under the direction of the Council, all assemblies have proven successful, educa- tive, and interesting not only to students but to many parents and other visitors. The Council supervised all social activities in the school and should feel proud of the record they have established. The Property Committee under direction of Ralph Enyedy have maintained the fine condition and appearance of our school. THE 'EL-S0-HI Continuing the flne record which was established last year, the EITSO-Hi is nearing the end of its second year as our school newspaper. Since it was discovered towards the beginning of the semester that the majority of the staff mem- bers had not been instructed in newspaper methods, Mary Granger, editor-in-chief, organized a Journalism class which she, herself, taught for two months. This class met every Thursday night and among their achievements was the writing of headlines for the big Christmas number of the El-So-Hi, the first eight- page issue of our paper yet on file. By sending delegates to the Columbia Scholastic Press Association's convention held at Columbia University, March 12 and 13, also to the Ithaca convention, held March 26 and 27, the El-So-Hi has surely placed Southside High on the map. As is the custom, eighteen numbers are to be issued each school year. These feature all the news of Southside. VVith Mary Granger, editor-in-chief: VVilliam Crofutt, associate editor: and Mr. Lavigne, business manager, the paper has won a remarkable name among newspapers throughout the various states. Page 30
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