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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Page 18 VIRGINIA O'LEARY-College St, NIary's Elmira College Smile and the world smiles with you! All our frowns are lrzmishcd when we look into Vir- g.:'inia's laughing eyes. Ecclesia-3 lil-So-Hi-4 Class Vice Pres.-1 Class Secretaryffl Honor Socicty44 WILLIAM OLIVEY-College No. T Syracuse Ile l our . e ll ol! th 'L f w l Q 3 ' . VVOr 1 and Watch our old c:lz 111:Lke is home runs. lla t n't old ti candle to gi nh A lnterclass slcetba 713 4 Varsity 1. HARRIET PATTERSON Commercial No. 5 VVe live in deeds, not years: in thoughts, not breaths. Thus we count our brief friendship with Harriet. Although she has been with us only for two years, we consider her one of our dearest friends. llonor Society--4 Girl Reserves-2 Ecclesia-3 Business Club-4 Year Book Staff JANE PERSONIUS-College No. 7 Elmira College VVith loo much knowledge ever to be taught, VVith too much think- ing to have common thought. June impresses us with her love of study, in spite of the fact that she is too busy most of the time to take her lessons leisurely. ls it a history teacher or to Europe as the foreign buyer, Jane? Ecclesia-2 . Glee CluhY3 I Bzlsketballfl-3-4 Foot-Lite Wub--I El-So-lli Staff-4 Year Book Stal?-4 Honor Society Student Council-4 MARGARET REIDY-Commercial St. Mary's Her cha-erfulness was like glimpses of sunshine on rx cloudy day. Do you remember how you used to just love physics class? Anyway, we used to have some good times there, n'est-ce pas? Business Club-4 5 A I 1 'v' 1 X . -Y ANNA REIDY-Commercial St. M:1ry's Mt. St, Vincent We've found out how Anna gots her history lesson. So that is Why she recites so brilliantly fifth period. Evidently Anna believes in combining work with work so her play hours will be longer. So say we all of us. She has the right idea. Business Club-4 FLORENCE RILEY-College Corning Free Academy Did you ever see the picture of Alice in VVonderland when she ate the Wrong piece of cake? Well, nevermind, Florence, your heart's in the right place. Ecclesia-Z-3 Glec Club-3 Foot-Lite Club-4 Year Book Staff-4 Senior Play ESTHER ROBINSO -Comme I No. 1 Alhnny Stat ollege OI bless'd wit Q tmgper, whose unclouded ray, Ca nm e tomorrow cheerful as t We have yet to see sth co 1. Maybe it is possib ave a permanent smile ' a permanent wave. How - t , Esther? esia-3 irl Reserves-3 MAURICE ROBINSON-College Elyria, Ohio Post-graduate Reserve within reserve. Quiet, modest, and u uming, yet wield- ing a tremend inflxience inside these w' . h' s El-So- ' HH! Yea? ' nat . ciety-4 .mf A ?jE.1f Q J' FRANCIS ROURKE-Commercial St. Mzt1'y's HCV bl hard, VVe yOL1 .,
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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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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL MARION QUICK-Commercial NO. 5 Tallness counts sOmetimcs,doesn't it, Marion? HOW could We get along' without her on our senior basketball team? She seems to tower nlwove us, always reacy to Catch the hall. Girl Rvstwvesff-3 Basketball-3-4 El-Su-Ili--4 Student Council-3 Year Book S. ll. C.-4 MARION SCHMELZER-College No. 'I Eastman School of Music There is a realm of beauty un- known to many, a realm of fancy closed to the awkward lingers, the untuned car-all lies beneath the ivory keys if the right one fee-ls it. Marion has found that land and the gates have opened to her hands. Ecclesia-2 Glee Club-3 lnterclass Basketball-2-3-4 Foot-Lite Club-4 El-So-Ili-4 Year Book Staff-4 Honor Society Chairman Senior Assembly BLANCHE SCHRADER ' Commercial No. 11 We may easily expect to find Blanche a big Success in the selling game after she leaves Southside. She certainly has had more ex- perience than the majority of us. DANIEL SHEEHAN-College St. Mary's Holy Cross Love never docs answer, master, if you treat it too seriously -that's why Dan never takes any risk. He's afraid he might be too good bait, for he certainly has taken ScarameI's philosophy to heart. Radio Club--1 Latin Club-l Ili-Y-4 Class lizisketliall-l-2-.i--I, tiaptaiii l-2 Varsity Baseball--l-2-3, Manager-2 Treasurer junior Class WILLIAM SHERMAN-College St. Mary's Business before pleasure. liiil seems to take this for his motto, for we always find him busy-- cspecially when it comes to playing the piano or organ. Hill was our music off-stage in 'LI'runella. Honor Society-4 1 ENE SN V Comm rcial . . r's u' s ,cool ve e's ability e vivid her s tions hfs ade 1' a happy dition to gun-Jegicing cir ' y to a certain group WffjpQgfad that Ervene re ognize i er mistake in time to graduate with our illus- trious class. Business Club-4 KENNETH SNYDER-College No. 3 IIAN SEELEY-College High School Penn. State and H, NO. 3 BY the know for , N you Class Hi-Y Council presi- sets a good Of us to live look life that's his true South- Treas.-3, Class N RENA SOLOMON-Commercial No. 4 Albany State College Come, knit hands, and beat the ground in a light fantistic round. Of course you remember seeing Rena at the Vifednesday night dances. And how we envied her her graceful dancing! VVe don't Want to seem too sellish, but girls in 209 also envied her her hair. Ecclesia-3 Girl Reserves-3 Busine Club-4 Page 19
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