Southside High School - Edsonian Yearbook (Elmira, NY)
- Class of 1929
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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL
Alba, Marion
Allen, Earl
Andrews, Doris
Andrews, Irene
Andrews, VVinona
Bailey, Carl
Ballard, Kenneth
Barrow, Eloise
Barrow, Louise
Bartis, Stephen
Beers, Shirley
Benjamin, Anna Mae
Bennet, Ralph
Bentley, Frank
Berbary, Alma
Bishop, Harrison
Blake, Thomas
Blake, George
lloyd, George
Brendal, Florence
Bryan, Kenneth
Bryan, Leo
Buckbee, Ruth
Burris, Aprilla
Cady, Bernice
Campbell, Mary Jane
Carroll, jane
Cogswell, Eula
Cogswell, Jerome
Collson, Melvin
Conklin, Marion
Connelly, Polyanna
Corbett, Robert
Corey, Mae Louise
Courtright, Rena
Cox, Betty
Crandall, Aldean
Dagastino, Albert
David, Emma
Deegan, Eleanor
Deegan, NVilliam
Denson, VVenon.ah
Dibble, Richard
Dix, Elsie
Douglas, john
Dunbar, Roy
Dunn, Virginia
Edler, Geraldine
Elias, Anna
Elliott, Lydia
Elliott, Thomas
Ely, Kenneth
Ely, VVinifred
Everett, Lorraine
Ewing, Russell
Eyres, Charles
Farr, xvilllfllll
Eighth Grade
Fiester, Jean
Flayhart, Clarence
Fleming, Vivian
Forsaceca, Erminia
Foulkrod, Florence
Freeman, Lynn
Geiger, Walter
Ghen, George
Girard, Viola
Goldsmith, Betty
Grady, Kathryn
Griswold, Jack
Hallock, Ruth
Higgins, Mildred
Howard, Emily
Huff, Ira
Hurder, Glenna
Hyde, Russell
Ingalls, Richard
Johnson, Clarence
Johnson, Evelyn
johnson, Mary
Jones, Harry
Kelly, VVilliam
Ketchum. Thelma
Kniffen, Leah
Ladd, Eunice
L'Ainoreaux, Raymond
Lawes, Marie
LeGro, Miner
Levine, Gertrude
Lewis, Mildred
Lilholt, Helen
Lovell, John
Ludington, Helen
Lundgren, Florence
Lynch, joseph
Mace, Ruth
Monnochio, Anna
Mathews, Marjorie
Mattison, Dorothy
Mayo, VVillia1n
McConnell, Reno
McSt.:1y, Maxine
McVVhorter, Betty
Miller, Robert
Miller, VVarren
Monroe, Virginia
Morgan, Jane
Morrison, Gladys
Morrison, Norman
Morse, Earl
Mortimer, Thelma
Moseson, Helene
Mosher, Evelyn
Muisener, Charles
Nagle, Clyde
Nelson Merle
Newell, Walter
Nichols, George
Oldham, Robert
Olivey, Herbert
Olson, Merrill
Paine, Ruth
Paul, Harold
Prochilo, Marie
Reed, Annabelle
Reese, Howard
Reynolds, Joseph
Ripley. Beatrice
Rose, Charles
Saunders, Clarence
Sehmick, Jesse
Sclionbacker, Otis
Scott, Lucille
Scriver, Albert
Segar, Ralph
Sheeley, John
Simmons, Ruth
Sloan, Robert C. '
Sparling, Donald
Spencer, Virginia
Sprague, Curtiss
Stadelniaier, Frank
Stein, Aaron
Steinhelpher, Martha
Stewart, Letha
Stone, Maurice
Storch, George
Stowell, Robert
Stratton, Jane
Strong, Gould
Stropes, Mary
Sweet, Ansell
Thorne, Arthur
Tongue, Clayton
Towne, Grace
Truesdale, Douglas
Tupper, Barbara
Van Duzer, Marietta
Vetter, Herbert
XVainright, Carl
VVe1ls, VVilliam
VVertman, Florence
Xlfhipple, Mildred
XViles, Jessie
XVilliams, Bessie
Vllilliams, Howard
XVilsern, Elizabeth
lVinner, Durward
NVinters, Bessie
XVladis, Arthur
XVood, Elinor
'XVood, Marion
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Eighth Year Ejaculations
WHAT MAKES THE EIGHTH
GRADE HARD
Eighth year is a year which is dreary,
for you seem quite near but yet far from
the high school period.
-Reno McConnell.
XYhen you pass from the seventh to
the eighth grade you think tO yourself:
"l aln afraid l XYlll not pass ll l dont
work pretty hard." You are getting
ready to enter high school and are ex-
pected to characterize your wolk with
neatness and accuracy. You are also ex-
pected to refrain from all silly tricks and
remarks. Eighth grade students are be-
ginning to grow up and find it hard.
-Ruth Hallock.
WHAT MAKES THE EIGHTH
GRADE EASY
Don't you think it is fun to find out
new things th.at we didn't know before?
'lhat's all the eighth grade ls, finding out
new things that are just as easy as walk-
ing.-Ralph Segar.
During the seventh grade school seem-
ed to me a terrible pl.ace, a prison as you
might say, but l have changed my mind
very much now and consider it a place
in which to learn things. And believe
me, you have learned a lot after you are
in the eighth grade, but l expect to learn
more.--Mildred VVhipple.
The eighth grade is easy because the
teachers are always willing to help you
i. you are in distress. All you do is to
send out your S. O. S. and the teacher
comes to your rescue. The agony of the
solid day is lessened by a period in shop
and gym. The teachers give out short
assignments which can usually be done in
class. The eighth grader should have
an easy time.-John Douglas.
HOW IT SEEMS TO BE AN
EIGHTH GRADER
I think that being an eighth grader is
quite an honor. Being in the eighth
grade means that we have nearly finished
the grannnar grades and have begun
some of our work for high school. lt
also means that we have started the
work we wish to do when through school.
l think that it really means a start in
life and that we should do our best to
keep up the honor that the eighth graders
had before us.-Lorraine Everts.
Gee! but some of you seventh graders
could make up a song of your own called
"'l'hat's My VVeakness Nowf' I am sure
all the rest of the school will enjoy hear-
ing your song when you get it finished.
-Mary Stropes.
WHAT MAKES EIGHTH YEAR
EASY
The eighth year is one of the most in-
teresting years of all the grades, because
l. Arrangement of our daily pro-
gramme.
2. We know the school better.
J. We know our classmates.
4. X'Ve are used to the te.acher's
methods.
-Ellen I.. Elliott.
The eighth year is much easier than the
seventh.
l. You are not among so many
strangers.
Z. You then know the rules of the
school.
J. You are not lost and late to class.
4. You also know what the school ex-
pects of you.
5. You .are ahead of the little seventh
graders.
-Vivian Fleming.
ADVICE TO THE SEVENTH
GRADERS
lf you want to make anything of your-
self work with the teachers and they will
work with you.-Leo Bryan.
VVhy use the cafeteria as a music
room: The cafeteria tables seem to
make wonderful drums for some of you.
'the soup makes a good instrument. lf
you must eat soup that way, try to start
on "do" and go down the scales, not l1.alf-
way and back. And for heaven's sake
tlon't drum with your knife because it
sounds like my HIVCI' and if you must
drum, drum with your spoon as it sounds
lnore like a drum. SO after this please
listen to the concerts and not play in
the band.-Clyde Nagle.
This is station h-e-e-d broadcasting.
Please stand by for some good advice
given by Mr. Eighth Grader..
"VVhen in Southside High do as the
Southsiders do", which means to always
act as a lady or gentleman.
We are sure that if you take our acl-
vice, you will not only have a better
school, but will obtain two valuable
things, education and friendship.
-Harold Paul.
ADVISE TO SEVENTH GRADERS
Do you f'Seventh Graders" do the best?
Yes! You do. Are your mouths always
going? VVell, I'll say! Are you forever
lunning through the halls? Nothing but!
Do you holler and yell! The majority
iules. Are you often unruly in the cafe-
teria! I'll say you are! This sounds
rather hard, doesn't it?-Robert Oldham.
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