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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Page MARION I GRAH M Clo , Ring ll St. Mary' 7 ulton St. l know h to run. Just w Ma 'on ming to school a :59 ay. One minute to pla , st-ce pas? Now sa . MILTON SHORTY GRIFFITH Tall Man, Ring Il Romulus, N. Y. 100 Chestnut St. Shorty'll make a great tall man-that is, if he knows how to walk on stilts. We've had some special sawdust of the brand Easy Test put in the ring so he Won't trip. Thanks, I have some. RUBY WUBY GROOME Ballet Dancer, Ring I Nichols, N. Y. 824 Broadway Every circus must have its ballet dancer, so we chose Ruby, who takes lessons. Her foot- work helped the senior girls win the basketball championship. My mind's a blank. LUELLA LUELLA GROVER Retired Circus Actress, Ring ll No. 3 613 W. Hudson St. Now that you are no longer going to continue in our circus, Luella, we wish you luck in your domestic performances. U Y 63.-all. ANNA RED HAHNEL Steam Piano Player, Ring I No. 7 804 Maple Ave. Now that you are making such progress in music, Anna, we know you won't refuse to join our troup as a pl yer. Don't dy to ard. O I RUTH BETTY HAM Costume Manager, Ring II Pine C' Pine City f ' think Ruth is good with ostu ou wer n't at Scout earn ast he makes up ndi . 'Tm h re MARJORIE MARJ HARTNOLL Fun Maker, Ring ll No. 3 531 McDowell Pl. As Marjorie comes from Eng- land We're letting her try her skill at amusing the audience. You never can tell what might happen. Oh, Glover! ELOISE ELOISE HAYES Bookkeeper, Ring Il No. 3 614 Franklin St. Because Eloise has so compe- tently aided in looking after the books in the library, We have no fear of any mistake in the books of the circus. - I was in the library this noon. KATHLEEN KATE HAYES Elephant Trainer, Ring I St. Mary's 523 South Ave. Can't you just imagine Kath- leen training elephants? She certainly can manage those great big A's. What did you think of that test? JOSEPH JO HEYMAN Sword Swallower, Ring ll NO. 8 500 William St. Jo performed well on the football field, so he should be ex- ceedingly successful in his future activities. Now don't try to argue.
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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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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL k TL 5 CONSTANCE CONNIE HILL Human Endurance Performer Ring II V No. 7 255 Horner St. Just ask Connie whether she has good training in this art when the cafeteria line extends half Way down the hall. Inci- would you consider dentally, counting money while eating, rest after toil? Isn't this terrible? FLORENCE FLOSSIE' HILL Human Statue, Ri III Cook Academy 'l on, Pa. This is the - o time that Florence h urbe her activity enou t a statute Didn't s a wonderful Lady a in the English assem- bl Could you get your French? ROBERT BOB HYDE Stake Driver, Ring I Endicott 313 Brand St. We would suggest that as a stake driver Bob is quite a high flyer. Have you seen his shark tooth or shopping with Bobbie? I'll tell the knock- kneed world! MARJORIE MARJ JENTONS Tumbler, Ring II Rochester 308 E. Clinton St. Marjorie joined our circus re- cently and is probably unknown to many of the audience. She rnust be an adroit tumbler, for she hasn't fallen downstairs yet. What does this mean? Ross A-Ross HOBLER ki ' Juggler, Ring I SARAH I JER 1 Noi 9 512 Herrick St. Fat Lady, r ,i I oss's organizing . i i y Cer- . . ,I tainly h ps a g - . deal in keep- 1 1 tue O' in al ' - -, s up in the air. 1101 Colleg VZKU f r ' W the wa s in whi ust cha e Sarah's j ys il i 1: ser ed S0 f sid ring i 0 ascii grin, a o iply ,I-1 o ' y ars ,'- . ' een here. her siz A t si ti rf- n you ,n - a o 'lv ability along will have a er n .. ady. J L5 g i f hen fitting ideas Mr. Edso nts the one who nd I.-A a qv 1 together in writing did this to nfessf' th ug 1 The me ting will please come to Order- CHARLES CHUCK KAHN RUTH RO0TH HOBLER Trapeze Performer, Ring I No. 9 512 Herrick St. Here is another author for Ruth's almost unbelievably large supply of pep. Now show us that you have ability in the air as well as on the court, Ruth. Oh, my word! ERMA ERMA HOLECOMB Owner of Freaks, Ring I No. 3 370 Si. Main St. Ever see that freak Erma car- ries aroundwith her? No, it's not a dogg guess again. You don't know? Well, it's a walk- ing dictionary and she's putting it in our show. Three cheers! What did you get on that test? BiII Board Displayer, Ring III No. 7 h 265 Lorimore St. Chuck, prints our tickets, so we may expect an expert bill- board displayer to help cover the town. It won't be long now, MARY MARY KISSANE Chariot Racer, Ring II St. Patrick's 916 Johnson St. Never mind, Mary, you can comb your hair and restore your proper appearance pretty soon. Driving a chariot certainly does nniuss one up. Has the tardy bell rung yet? Page 19
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