Southside High School - Edsonian Yearbook (Elmira, NY)

 - Class of 1929

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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Page Z0 IRENE SPENCER-Commerclal No. 9 A merry heart doeth good like medicine. Irene certainly believes in the song, Let A Smile Be Your Umbrella. She has a very keen sense of humor and We have discovered that no party is com- plete without her. E!-So-Hi Staff-3 Girl Reserves-3-4 Ecclesia-3 Business Club-4 Year Book MYRTLE STAMP-Commerclal No. 7 In a churchyard near the canyon VVhere the myrtle doth entwinef' And the myrtle not onlyhcheered the brine-soaked Clementineg but our Myrtle has brightened our ex- istence with her flowerlike mien. Girl Reserves-2 Interclass Uasketball-X1 Business Club-4 LEIGHTON H. STEELE College Cook Academy!! I ' ersi y f inn. Le ght 's o r Da an of Sol ' e. ' lways ed cor- ' with h ir i d shoes 1 e ha en t de ie e s n 'th' ' . ' ,- cided9fW ion you are fitted for, ghton, but you might apply at Knox's. GLEN STI LES-Industrial No. 7 could pose for the statue Thinker save for a merry and then. He, too. list easily and MARIE SUTTON-Commercial No. 9 Sometimes our hopes fail when we try to find conscientious people, but we have one consolation- Marie. Just try to remember when she has gone to class without her lesson. Hats- off to Marie! Usher Corps-4 HILDA SYMONDS--Commercial NVellsburg High School Every Once in a while during class ye olde nail file is tucked away and Hilda prepares to recite. And how she can do it-especially in transcribing' her shorthand! GERALD TERWILLIGER College No. 7 .X l VVhen fi you te arning' shekels, y Q high' i ' 1 was to be a A en n, could get a ride tad lam fires. NVe wonder if as ange ' the desire to be. sing' r. X' 'aw the Hi-Y minstre . A , ini- xx A X MILDRED LUCILLE THOMAS Industrial No. 9 Cornell NVe1l, well, so Mildred wants to be the matron of an orphan asy- lum! We know she wOn't be of the Mrs. Lippett type, for who could imagine Mildred angry, especially at a child? Or noisy? Girl Reserves-2-3-4 So-Do-Sci, President-4 GRAYCE THORNTON Commercial No. 7 You never hear Grayce quarrel- ing with her classmates, nor do you find her expounding at length. No, surely not, for she is our dor- mouse. '29 must have a mouse among her monkeys and giraffes. Usher Corps-4 Business Club-4 HELEN E. TIMBERLAKE Industrial Texarkana, Texas Helen left the Sunny South to cast her lot with us and we're glad she did, too. VVe find in her south- ern charm and dignity to grace our class. Welcome, Helen and goodbye! Usher Corps-4 So-Do-Sci-4

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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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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL ALBRO TOBEY Southport Corners Education is valued more highly when one has to work to attain it. Albro is one of our seniors who has to come a long way each morning. Perseverance is a fine asset. Radio Club-3-4 EI-S0-Hi Advertising Stal? iv .sz An indusfrial dustrious to the you ever see any A adorning his report is proud of him. Senate--3-4 Tumbling Tean Ilonor Society-4' eggs! I l.AwRENc W4 o clal Ashlanl 4 r RL Stra W fo Buffalo Lawre Van. Dyke s . arm Hxeigh- .n n fa he has some i S 0 x ' -ho! We're 'iq 1 they all lay golden R ' lub Busi Club-4 CLYDE VAN PATTEN-College No. 3 University of Rochester How shall we remember Clyde? Oh, yes. gray suit, small voice- and never failing to recite. What would we do without him in his- tory class? Senate-3-4 CATHERINE F. VONDERLIN College St. Mary's Elmira College Whence is thy learning? Hath they toil o'er books consumed the midnight-oil? Whence came thy knowledge, Catherine, to grace our humble class? Happy the day the gods sent you with your versatile ability to join our ranks. Class Basketball-1-ZV4, Capta'n-4 Varsity Basketball-3 Melopea-1 Latin Club-1 Honor Society K DRUSILLA WALTERS-College No. 9 Arnot-Ogden Hospital Good-natured and lovable is Drusilla, but her hair is her crown- ing glory-a halo of burnt gold. Will Drusilla admit it? Oh, no! that is her one abomination. We hope that all her abominations will pattern after this one. Usher Corps-4 Ecclesia-2 Latin Club-l Basketball--l 5 . CAFKOLYN WASHBURN E. lf. A. men .,,U.s-her Corps-4 Business Club-4 Captain LUTHER WILFRID-College Mt. Jewett Grammar School, Pa. Upsala College He speaketh not, but yet there lies a conversation in his eyes. Although his name, Wilfred, puts him at the end of the list, his re- port card places him at the head. He has honestly Won his place in our Senior Honor Society. Year Book Staff Honor Society JOSEPHINE WILINSKY Commercial St. Casimer What sweet delight a quiet life affords! Josephine seems to obtain results, especially in history. You know it's not everyone that can lm a good listener and retain what is heard. Girl Reserves-2 S.B.C.-4 Page 21

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