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nd. 'X X SOUATHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL LUCIE LUCIE MALONEY I Hand-Spring Artist, Ring II New York City 53 Foster Av. lt was rather difficult to think of anything ridiculous enough to be the exact antithesis of what Lucie would be likely to do. Finally, we decided that the part of a hand-spring artist would be just the thing. I thought that was queer. ELIZABETH LIZ MATHEWS Tall Lady, Ring II St. Cecelia's 718 Benjamin St. Though she may not be high up in the air, she's quite over our heads. CSuch words as Eliz- abeth uses! J Silence! HEILEENW her She just er Ver- Come, DORIS DORY McCONNELL Ballet Dancer, Ring I Sodus High 107V4 Harmon St. Come and trip it as you go On the light, fantastic toe. Doris is so fond of reciting these lines that We decided to give her a part where she can put it into practice. Is that nice? IDA MAE IDA MAE McINTO H Trapeze P fo r, Ring ll Cov1n't Ave., R.D. 2 If t e i arm where Ida. M ' Jim have the H ap she performed 0 . o surprised at the tri e can do, especial- No, I as absent this morn- ing. Z' 0 ff . Il FRANCES FRANNIE .McMILLEN Popcorn Seller, Ring 1 No. 7 417 Phoenix Ave. When parts were assigned we decided to give Frances some- thing with plenty of noise and action. Don't you think she'd make a splendid popcorn seller? Oh, dear! SARAH SALLY MILLER Elephant Trainer, Ring I No. 9 310 South Ave. We leave it to you if Sarah made this book an elephant on her hands. Oh, you're crack d! X If . NI LO -'G H MOLLY e 2 SE W - , Ring I N . N' W 708 Falck St. YN y Louise must be an expert iq- er for it's understood she .. 't fallen yet. She'll be earning good money some day is she continues to keep her balance. L . Oh, heavens! ALTON AL MUDGE Popcorn Boy, Ring III No. 7 552 Riverside Ave. Would it be possible for Alton to make a profit from his pop- corn? He has such a generous heart, he would give it away .to the good looking girls. Why bring that up? HELENA HELENA MURPHY . Magician, Ring II St., Mary's 413 Broadway After Helena graduates she will be the circus trickster, as she is quick at the shorthand. Aw, let me see my Writeup. Page 21
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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Page 20 .x LEON LEON KNARP Dwarf Ring II No. 3 553 McDoyvel1,Pl. Leon's qu iiications for 'Inglis part in our ,f 'reatg' gl rjousfiire- nowned, aflid Qcelelbra ed circiis, are obvious. J 'gxi I'n13rlgo1'? -interested. ,V-gc, it , A ' wif ORLEY PETE KNAPP Blacksmith, Ring III No. 3 41955 Balsam St. Pete would make a good blacksmith, but we are afraid he would try to Shoo the good looking chickens. Don't bother me, I'm busy. IDA IDA: LEONARD Balancing Artist, Ring II No. 5 442 W. Fifth St. Ida is very skillful in her pere formance. She always weighs her word s carefully before speaking, especially when recit- ing in class. Isn't that wonderful? HAROLD LEWY LEWIS Parade Supervisor, Ring III No. 3 Buffalo, N. Y. Lewy left us a little early, going to a larger city, but his job in our circus could be filled only by him. It's simple when you know how. LIMON I Human Stat N 6 I'Ch St. h an en rance test. r r when she wasnt c ive? You . almost Did yo I MADELINE ' A LINE IR , .4 Ig llor a w ! xt . part is ' y I ii- se ,,- H fp, l I f I ROBERT BOB LIND Canvas Man, Ring III Mi1leI't0I1,Pa. 769 East Ave. Robert's quiet way would make him an ideal canvas man, as he isn't liable to flirt with the pretty lady. Can't you see I'm busy? ERNEST ERNY LONGWELL Truck Driver, Ring III No. 7 907 Erie St. Ernest's ability as a truck driver in our circus was started in his after school work. Sure, it's my car. LUCILLE 'CILLIE LOOMIS Contortionist, Ring I No. 4 117 Penna. Ave. If Lucille's dignity should ever allow her to stoop to perform the antics of a contortionist, it would be a whole circus in itself. She's known to perform at break-neck speed. I was so scared. 'MARGARET MARG LOSIE Toe Dancing, Ring I No. 6 1240 W. Water St. Introducing Marg in a new role. She's known to excel in every sport from riding horse- back to climbing trees. Depechez-vous! HAROLD HAROLD LOUNSBERRY Clown, Ring I Northside, Corning 514 Broadway See Harold the clown! He makes the audience laugh with joy when he loops the loop for two points in a basketball game. Let's go! II' T -Q T? li, F ee H , 1212 Vie 5 . .f .7 1. or
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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Page 22 EARL NIMTZIE NIMTZ Ticket Seller, Ring II Southport Corners 1010 Caton Av. Ear1's ability in selling tickets for the Senior Play would justi7 fy his being appointed our ticket seller for the circus. V Don't try to kid me. MARGARET MARG O'CONNOR Tight-rope Walker, Ring I St. Mary's 522BQ Penna. Ave. Have you noticed how Marg gets to class on time since the teachers stopped signing senior play slips for pupils who come in late? Oh, it's atight-rope walker she's become, all right. Why I should think it would, because- EDITH EDITH OLSON Ice Cream Seller, Ring II Budd, N. Y. 116 Ferris St. Edith has had so much expe- rience in dipping out and selling ice cream nights after school that she'll probably reap great profits for us. I can type' it the eighth pe- riod. DOROTHA DOT PARKS Bareback Rider, Ring I No. 3 410 Locust St. Dot's name implies that she has plenty of space to practice her circus feats. And I-Iowef' I saw him over the week- end. HUBERT HUB' ARSO S Cow F g III I No. 3 -. art e St. It wo a.: -v e ie. usjlf ubert to carry I the clo : part. His good hu or wou keep the crowd in merriment. Isn.'t that peculiar? MARY MARY PIEKARSKIE Bareback Rider, Ring ll St. Casimir's 218 Bloomer Ave. We've never seen Mary riding a horse, but under stress of cir- cumstances she is going to help us vout. What's all this? AGNES AGONY PITTS Toe Dancer, Ring II No. 3 325 Broadway Agnes usually excels in getting up dances. Now she can furnish the chief entertainment along that line herself. 1 wonder which color would be prettier? MARGARET PEGGY POWERS Balancing Artist, Ring I Pine City 423 Water St. Peggy is good at balancing everything except herself. How- ever, we'l1 leave that task to the stagedoor Johns, My glory! Can you feature that? RUTH RUTH PRENDER- GAST Bareback Rider, Ring II NO. 5 202 W. Fifth St. Ruth is always so quiet that we decided to let her show'what she can do in such a very con- spicuous part. These bangs are so long I can chew 'em. SPAULDI NG GOB PRENTICE High Diver, Ring ll 4 NO. 2 237 W. Water St. Spaulding left school a little early to train for his aquatic stunt, and we wish him luck in all his failings Ship ahoy, mates!
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