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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Page 16 VIRGINIA GINNY BROOKS Knife Thrower, Ring I No. 7 310 Sly St. Ginny', seems to have a fail- ing for throwing knives. If she always aims and hits the mark as well as she did in making this book a success, none of us would be afraid to stand as her target. vvhat's all this? LOUISE LOUISE BULLOCK Tight Rope Walker, Ring II No. 7 467 South Ave. Louise is so good at balancing Iigures, it will be simple for her to keep her own poise during her performance. Going to basketball practice this noon? GLENN RUNT BURROUGHS Seal Trainer, Ring I Pine City Pine City Glenn is our king of the gods. He will probably be ordering Neptune to supply him with more seals to make our circus a larger success. uYep.,, GORDON PARKER BURROUGHS V Camel Driver, Ring II Pine City Pine City Gondonfs interest in agricul- ture will induce him to try de- veloping the great Saraha. Want a ticket for Dr. Clau- sen's lecture? MARGARET PEG CAIN Tight-Rope Walker, Ring II St. Patrick's 517 W. Clinton St. Since we know that Peg likes to see shows, we thought we'd let her see herself as she sees others. Did'ja go to the show last night? HARRY HARRY CONE Supervisor of Tent Set-Up Ring III No. 9 112 Miller St. Harry is a. model enthusiast who has devoted much time and energy to that work. While he is flying his planes he can take care of the tent gang, as both tents and planes go up together. Gotcher twin pusher fin- ished? FREDER FRED C LY Fire r, Ring I S M y' Mt. Zoar St. W had though rious of es ' 'ng Fred as' t hief lawyer organization, ut when it was ed that he i such a great smo mediately hired as the Ye gods! ALICE TOOT COOKE Assistant Head Usher, Ring II No. 1 219 Sullivan St. Dot Buhman says she needs an assistant, so we are giving the position to one who is used to working with her. What do you know? PERRY PERRY COURT- RIGHT Water Boy, Ring II Breesport Union Lowman, R.D. 2 Perry left us a half year early to start his work, so he should be very efficient. However, We suggest that he use his truck to carry water for the elephants. No, I'm never late. GLADYS GLADYS CRANE Lady on Stilts, Ring III No. 7 369 Penna. Ave. From roller skates to stilts is only a step. Remember the Ecclesia skating party? All right.
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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL LEWIS LEWlE ALLEN Bicycle Rider, Ring ll No. 9 610 Dubois St. Lewie will probably get in the six day race, when he quits our circus, but we are afraid he'll come in five days late, as he does in the mornings. What causes that? HELEN HHQNH BARNES Handspring Ring l St. Mary's Henry St. hear has already artistry in transla- s' sake, come ,.. onli, fl LAWRENCE SADIE BATES Clown, Ring I St. Mary's 759 Lauler St. Bates' clever performance on the court and diamond give us reason to think of his being the clown of the circus. Got cher trig? LUCILLE CILLE BEATTY Tight Rope Walker, Ring ll No. 11 11815 W. Hudson If Cille should lose her bal- ance during her performance, she probably would be just as cheer- ful as ever, scramble to her feet, and say: Don'tcha care, honey. LLOYD BECK BECKER Stake Driver, Ring Ill No. 3 11215 LaFrance St. Lloyd's handiwork in the wood shop proved that he would make an efficient stake driver. Only us left handers can do I this. BARBARA BOBBlE ' BENTLEY Pink Lemonade Seller, Ring I N0. 3 546 Su Main St. It's too bad our crack lemon- ade seller has left us for a Roch- ester School of Nursing, isn't it? She's probably passing out the drinks to impatient patients by now. Oh, my goodness! ALICE ALICIA BOYD Handspring Artist, ,Ring I No. 9 558 Lyons St. will be as We hope that Alice great an artist in handspringing on the sawdust as she is on the ivories. What? Oh, yes! DOROTHY DOT BRAINARD Chariot Racer, Ring I Corning 246 E. Miller St. Dotty certainly is a great racer, isn't she? It's rumored that she can't be beat in Milton. I feel so sleepy. DOROTHEA DOT BUHMAN Head Usher, Ring II No. 1 757 E. Water St. Since you are experienced in ushering, we give you the title of head usher. Save us good seats, Dot. Hey, Toot! FORD FORD COLLIER Advance Agent, Ring III No. 11 854 Maple Ave. Ford's selling power was dem- onstrated with his Literary Di- gests. We are sure he would cover the town with our circus bills. Bring around your sixty cents. giffwf I Page 15
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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL see the hung in Gee DONALD DON DICKENS Trapeze Performer, Ring I Hefldy Ave. 9 Clev and Ave. 'D 's pa -' will have to b. I-v a h ' uit uabet 57 i . 4 - 4 net. Come on, guys, let's win. WILLIAM BILL DOEBLER Wild West Man, Ring III Bill came from the wilds of Pennsylvania, so we may have another Tom Mix in our circus. VVl1o'll go hunting with me? HARRY DUNN DUNN Chief Cook, Ring I No. 7 306 Magnolia Sit. The year book couldn't get along any better without its chief cook than a circus can. We award Harry the prize for his ability to cook hurry up messes. Ye gods! JUANITA DUNN DUNN Waitress in Circus, Ring II No. 9 604 Herrick St. You carried yourself so well in the Senior Play that we thought you might like to carry the food and serve your fellow workers. Sign my slip. ARLAND ARLY EDWARDS Mechanic, Ring III Hendy Ave. 114 W. Miller St. Arland's work in the school shop will justify our appointing nim supervisor of the monkey- wrench. Lookout, guys! Here comes the teacher! EMMA EM ELY Business Manager of Show, Ring II You have had 'bookkeeping, haven't you? You're just the one we want to look after our books and receipts. But my goodness- DONALD DON EMBLEM Dwarf, Ring Il Elmira Voca. 598 Reynolds Si. I-low about the day you didn't know your history lesson, Don? We bet you felt like a dwarf, in spirit, if not in appearance, hey, Don? 'Tm going up to college to- night. REBECCA BECKY FOULKE Chariot Racer, Ring II No. 11 360 Franklin St. Knowing your ability as a racer Cin hallsb we have selected you to drive our chariot. Don't fall out, Rebecca. i.Huh -?u 5 EDNA EDDIE GOODWIN Announcer, Ring I No. 7 564 Post St. You read Cicero so well, Edna, won't you be announcer for our show? Oh, no! There's no Latin to -read, buteif there were, you could do it 0. K. 'Tm not saying anything. Page 17
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