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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL G Juniors SEPTEJIBER, 1925 According to the example set by former years, pink tea should have been served on the initial day of school. However, in an effort to be original, Life Savers were distributed. A bouyant feeling for the rest of the year was the result of this rash act. NOVEMBER, 1925 The classic football demonstration featured on Thanksgiving day was a sidesplitter. It was kept going with touchback reverse plays, as well as go-cart and leap frog formations. APRIL, 1926 The Junior Girls' llasketball Team was awarded the crocheted bicycle along with a marshmellow hitching post for winning the athletics department Hunk- ing contest. Dorothy Crooks and Katrine Campbell were runnerseup. MAY, 1926 - Hearts were trump this month. The Jolly juniors swung their first prance after breaking all rules and precedents by holding a class meeting of twenty-seven juniors to decide the proposition. JUNE, 1926 Much howling, wailing and general carousing as all marks were publicly posted in the corridors. Seniors OCTOBER, 1926 Senior Co-lids and faculty attended a doggie roast at 5mith's farm. Gone were the pups when Chief Cinder-in-the-liye Prechtl and Pocohontas QMiss Grubej gathered 'round Miss Haupfs anesthetic'A dancing was a feature of the evening-we all got in on that-n'est ce pas? IfINUflRY, 1927 - It may have been only another of these here coincidences, but it seemed queer that exams and a week of prayer should begin at the same time. Most of us drug through, tho. 1lIAY, 1927 Overtaxed privileges, eheers, singing and a splendiferous assembly made the honored facult' seek shelter as the Seniors ca ered on Class Da '. Y Y JUNE, 1927 Commencement linishes'l most of us in our Senior mode-that is, if we make the exams the Profs at Albany spring on us at every hand as vacation arrives. llut the llihle says, lt is hard for thee to kick against the pricksf' Qbwignedj SYLVIA'S CUP
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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Gigi! NOTICE! A Bill of Sale Since we, the Class of 1927, will discontinue business some time in June, it is necessary that such an important corporation settle its affairs before that time: being rich and the possessors of numerous articles, it will transfer at a public sale the following discarded property as: 1. Donn Probes' off ie, preferably to Jerry Kennedy. 2. Ralph linyedy's good nature to James Steck. 3. Fred l3reese's low for doing Hadvancedl' to some aspiring Junior. 4. Genevieve Maclc's vampish ways to Juanita Dunn. 5. .Dorothy Crooks, petiteness to llileen McCarthy. 6. A position on varsity basketball to 'lDoc Ulesnerfproviding he is willing to give up a few bad habits Qdancing and studyingj. 7. Vlfaltls curls to Daniel Sheehan. 8. Roger Christian's ability to clog to most anyone who has the vitality to compete with that boy's speed. 9. Dorothy Fellows' spunk CU to Alice lloyd. fVVas that right?j 1o. Ruth Smithls Hwhispering soprano to Sterling Rhiriehart. 11. Mary Ioseph's cleverness preferably to Margaret Powers. Great buy, Peg! 12. Mary Louise llrownls and Mildred Cupp's black and white check dresses especially available to two junior girls who will promise not to Wear them on the same day that one or the other girl Wears hers. 13. Leonard Wfhitneyys foolishness to Charles Bohn. QHath Charles need of it?D 14. Sylvia XValters' 'permanentl' to Luella Grover Qwon't have to spend so much time marcelling your locks after he's gone, Luellaj. No offense. 15. Some of Edward Armstrong's shyness to Vvalter Thompson. 16. Charles Seafusels cute little blush to Donald Mertz. 17. Another tall man to Edwina Dempsey. 18. Lisette Personiusl scholarly attitude to Edward Sweeney. A good invest- ment, c'Edf' 19. Some dimples to EdH Kennedy. 20. To Artl' MacNamara a few more trophies for Ruthy. 21. A box of old oranges to the office force. Realizing that there are many possessions, not named in this document, which the underclassinen might covet, we have arranged that this sale shall con- tinue for ten days after the publication of this announcement. CSigncdj MISS A. HOLE LOT
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