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4, SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Page 16 x 1 LQJEAU KIMBLE-Commercial Southport Cornscrdf ' Jean is always Will' to do her share andvjen help meo so along the way. You-are, s ig along the ' 'ht pgelrfa or everyone likga, help ng 'andf Business Club-51, Seqetary Year Book Staff ' ERLA' KNAPP-industrial No. 3 . Erla is anotbe of Southside's good cooks. Sine site is so petite, she ought. to Hy about the kitchen at a doubly fast peice. School Spirit 'Society 2 'Girl Reserves-2-3-4 So-Doisci-4 .,,,.N FLORENCE KNAPP-College Southport 2 Elmira College I am fevered with the sunsetg I ani fretful with the bay For the wanderthirst is on me And my soul is in Cathay. So sings the most ardent wor- Shipper of Dick Halliburton, Flori ence-Otherwise known as Peter Pan because cf her juvenile ways and desire for eternal youth. Baseball-l Basketball-Z-3-4 Student Council-4 Glee Club-3 Year Book Staff-4 Usher Corps-4' Honor Society-4 Tumbling-4 CHASE KNOWLES-Commercial No. 9 A more enthusiastic worker we've never seen: especially in Business English. He a good fellow and let us in on the secret. NVhy do you spend so much of your time across the bridge? Student Council-2-3 lnterclass Basketball-3-4 Tumbling-Z Varsity Baseball-4 Business Club-4 -1 ELMO LAM B-Commercial No. 7 Men of thought, be up and stir- ring. NO one needs to say that to Elmo, for he certainly is up and stirring, although he is not a cheer leader. YVe know Elmo is the busi- ness man of our school, with a broad strain of music. Oitchesfra-3-4 Zzwg M THERESA LEISENRING-College Arnot, Pa. Meoker's Institute Theresa hasn't been with us very long, but she has impressed her vivid personality upon us. Not everyone could work after school and Saturdays as Theresa does witliiiout badly impairing her class- wor . H ELEN T. LOCKWOOD No. 3 Elniira College s i.f::,1, An all-around American girl. I-juff g Talks well. but listens better. She 'E i carries off all the A's and all tho honors because she's our student ' ,, now. We stole her from Mansfield. ' , Glee Club-3-4 'IQ FootLitc Club-4 Journalism Club--2 ' El-So-Hi-3 if Latin Club-2 gntgclqxss Bageball-2 V .o- i- ri-1- -3 .i Senior Play Year Book ' H onor Society FRANCIS MACK-Co'leQe St. Mary's Fran is quiet and -unassuming, but a zard at phy i s d mathe- mati ' er, che r- fulne , : ental ti s ante lm many succe s. CLARA MANN-Commercial No. 4 Clara's deftness on the uke may have been acquired from her con- stant practice at the typewriter. At any rate, her jolly laugh is an excellent accompaniment for both. El-So-Ili Staff-4 Business Club-4 ELIZABETH MATHEWS--College Sophie J. Mee, Mt. Vernon, N.. Y. Pratt Institute An artist in the making! If you have never seen Elizabethfs art work, you. havefiissed a lot! for she really can d aw. Not Only has Elizabeth drawn pictures, but also a host of friends in Southside.. Girl Reserves+1-2 is Y Basketball-l 'Y A , - rf if 'D' l ,. gi
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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL OTTO HALLIDAY--Industrial No. 3 Otto shines in Interclass Basket- ball. Mr. re tl if s,h 's the best guar -9 rf rcl's. league. t . l 4 ' - . pend- wl ,flu - ' -1- ' f' things in small packages, so we predict great things for Otto. Interclass Athletic Council-4 lnterclass l3asketball-2-3-4- Tumbling Team42-3. Captain--4 FRANCIS HANRAHAN Commercial St. Marys Of us, but not with llS,lthZlt'S Francis. He's been out and earn- ing most ot' the year, but we shall welcome him back at commence- ment. Baseball X GEORGIANNA HAWTHORNE Industrial Horseheads. Here I come, there I go. Happy, dashing, and adding life to the senior class,-that's 'lG90I:gG.', And as ka chauffeur-she's certainly lric . MARY CATHERINE HERON College Detroit, Michigan Miss Wheel0ck's Kindergarten School. Boston Can't you just imagine Catherine making life happy for the kiddies? It is people like her that bring the sunshine to this dark earth and make life worth living. Girl Reserves-1 Class Basketball-1-2-4 Class Baseball-1 Ecclesia-3 Varsity Debating Team-3 Journalism Club-1 CLEMENS HOFFBAUER Commercial Southport Dist. 14 A quiet, likable, fellow who does his best where'er he can. We hope, Clemens, life treats you pleasantly, that you may make life worth while, and do things up right in your usual competent style. JOHN HOFF A Xvellsburg I at Joh He's good at o bu hat he may I , on O dison? But his eams can't all e idle when he akes the honor roll. nor Sociely-4 DORIS HUGG-Commercial Wellsburg Union School Silent and smiling! What a con- trast to the average woman of to- day! Hers is not the silence that betrays an idle brain, either, for Doris always manages to be on the Honor Roll. Business Club WINIFRED INSCHO-College No. 7 Brooklyn Hospital Quiet, demure, with lessons pre- pared, is the way we shall remem- ber Winifred, but we won't forget she appreciates a good joke. Girl Reserves-2-3 Basketball-2v3-4 PETER JAM ES-Commerclal No. 7 lonely many you KAPLAN Commercial No. 1 Mt, Sinai Say, Kids, who is more Betty? She on a dew, dew Ecclesialii Girl Reserves-3 Year Book ' Page 15
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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL JACK MAYO-College Nliddletowli, N. Y. Columbia University Jack's still Stringing 'em -but this time for the telephone com- pany. It's a pity he had to break up the triumvirate in January. President junior Flu s Student Council-l-.2-3 Class Ilaskctballfl-2-3-4 Hi-Y Presidclit Ilramatfc Club ALICE MCCARTHY-Commercial St. Mary's St. Joseph's Hospital A creature not too bright and good, For human nature's daily food. NVE: know that Alice tends to business while in school, but out of it she's just a jolly good sport, full of fun! Ecclesiav3 Student Council-2 lil-So-lli Stat?-5 MARGARET MCCARTHY College St. Patrick's School Maryvvood College Sober, steadfast, and demuref' VVhat could better describe Mar- garet, one of our most studious classmates? She is one of the few who can concentrate on lessons, no matter how those about her are acting. PAULINE F. MEISEL Commercial No. 3 A Cleere conscience is :t sure carrie. Pauline certainly has won the distinction of true conscien- tiousness in her studies at South- side. Since we also know that she is fond of hiking, we dare predict she will climb Pike's Peak with equal felicity. Girl Reserves-3-4 General1Chairmau of niembership in G. Q. El'So-Ili Stal?-3 lCCclesiaf3 S. ll. C.-4 RICHARD MERRI LL-Industrial Southport Corners Bold was his heart, and estless was his eye. From eing 'Dick , we i k he knows a out the Th 'sz Live, L arn. li 'Hi Staff-4 ' ll or Society-4 .152 DONALD -Coll vo 9 ! A ' , l A ruerf' en And finer boy l,'W e r .to HQ, Others hai .this 1 electing Don it jHi this year. His ter V u lil' Jand fun- loving natur iv Won him a place in th rs of all who know him. Mcloea-l Class llaskcthnll-l-2-3 Urcliestrn-fl-Z-3 l o0tballf2-3-4 Senior Prom Chairinan lli-YV-2-3, Pres.-4 Traffic Squad HARRY MORDUE-Etgztllgli 'A 1 Vlfcatherly, Penna. I ' if t ou ww: ihave a well rounde ' oo much of any one thi Shou e e isn't any piepe oul n t ac ' 2 ar ' - co ish. has sc n iii ' ' 't salegiians 'p, . RALPH MORRISON-Industrial No. 9 ' fo wo gth the ra lb club. His re- lia e, cheerful nature haslwon him umny friends, and his radio knowl- 9, edge is quite complete. Take your radio troubles to Ral h, He.h'asn't decided, .mr his voca- tion, , Sec. Southside Radio Club X X. MARGARET 0'LEARY-College No. 9 The oracle at Delphi has said that Margaret means a pearl. It seems that the loveliest gems are always hiddeng but 1929 recognizes Mar- garet. She has not blushed unseen. Melopea-l G rl Reserves-3 Class Basketball-1 , 'l -. THOMAS 'I RY--College St. Mary's ' Holy Cross VVhen Iri lJe rts are smiling, NVhen Irish - ts are gay, we will Long remem Tom for his easy pleasant wa Classllas - all-l-Z fy Varsity 3- ' . Football 4 X, Varsity asebalxl- X, , Student Counci 1-2 X 'N K Traliic Squad X- fl - J Page 17
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