Southside High School - Edsonian Yearbook (Elmira, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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i 'F - -- 5-,jzsb C - X ef-s r . it f . A I ef., X I ff! kd f L HN 4 WT 2 -rr 57 ,HQ j fm f 3 fr g--C 61:-I I S' ., W MILLARD GOODRICH Zigzag lines may be interpreted as the Spark of Genius. Mil- lard has all the qualities of a fine Workman-clever hands, a clear mind, and a conscientious spirit. Of his several interests, the most outstanding are radio, aviation, and cabinet-making. Stage Manager Senior Play Stage Carpenter CARL GOODWIN Carl is of rthe type of men who , l make up the backbone of society. , ' - Just as he is sure to have some- ., thing to say when actors are . . In speechless, so will his firmness I - and voice of authority save the ..K. . ,V,'i,: day at some Waterloo of the fu- ture. In his finger-prints are E? ' ':'. ' retarding lines, which indicate calmness, patience, and a great fi II1lI1d. Publicity Manager, Senior Play Hi-Y Discussion Club DAVID GOODWIN This is a hand finely adapted for science, for there is a horse- shoe curve on his forefinger. David would give his life for science if his teachers wouldn't hide the most dangerous liquids on the shelf. And argue? Every line spells argument. Senior Play Cast Discussion Club FREDERICK GOODWIN .. ' Tapered Unger tips mean only A .U one thing to the learned derma- 'i' - .A. L . tologist. It would seem that our iii young friend is going to be a ig i second Jesse Crawford. Pipe ong ii Pipe ever- f El-So-Hi I 35 2 ' 'i Foot-Lite Club E- I Radio Club Traffic Squad RUTH GREEN Vertical lines spell persever- ance: the tiny spiral denotes ca- pacity for friendship. When lines converge to a point as here, the individual has ready humor and a genuine smile. DONALD GREENE As I turn my magnifying glass on this thumb print, I can see a heavy line betraying a fondness for athletics, especially football and basketball. However, there is one line indicating a particular liking for another indoor sport- dancing. The future holds happi- ness and wea1t'h. Varsity Football Varsity Track Varsity Baseball Class Officer C25 Varsity Basketball ESTHER GRIFFITH An artist in the making! The knack of expressing herself ar- tistically is an outstanding fea- ture. A quiet manner, a friendly smile, and a willingness to work, become apparent as we study this enviable finger-print. Tri-Sigma Ushers' Corps IRENE GRISWOLD These linger-prints show a dual personality-one side with a tendency towards gaiety and love for her fellow -beings: the other side inclining towards thoughtfulness and a desire for real fame. Since she is Well on her way into the hearts of men , we already have visions of her future. Business Club Glee Club Q LAWRENCE GRISWOLD One glance at the broad Unger- prinfts convinces us that he will become a policeman as soon as he has added a little height to his breadth. Should he fail in this pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness, he will become a ma- thematics instructor. Traliic Squad Glee Club MARION GRONER That tiny dent betrays a kind- ly attitude toward classmates. In Marion one will always find an understanding friend. A sharp angle foreltells she'll be a keen historian. Business Club Girl Reserves ff? fi on , M 'JI -uf ,ff ang! QA Page Twenty il XY - ' 'X ,-,,,-f ' '- - sgg'gi? , ---1 - -' b Ei'ni3I7375f'fi5fr J ffzsiil-r':l,,ff' S ---gr L' Q r-- 2 -r 1. -L

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if-5: xx, 7 . A-,Lb fx! C ,,,,, XX' 5-+ x-'X xxxgx ll? XKVV Xb ,rw -T: gk as f 'LA 'INLU A L --i I' . . n W 1' :V ffiflititii-5f'.' Q P yy- A . .. x ,...i....m. ,.-,....-m QW- ' f ALBERT ELIAS According to that eccentric curve in Al's thumb, he is fated to become a hitch-hiker or a printer. In either position he will succeed for a time, but not for life, as under Al's hat is a mass of gray matter which will lift him far above such positions. Discussion Club GORDON EVERETT For my heart is all aflutter, like the Washing on the line . In Gordon's Hnger-print is found a. knot, Which undoubtedly causes the flutter in maidens' hearts. Gordon is exceptionally proficient in the line of accounting, as he is proficient in remembering his dates , Student Council Business Club Orchestra MURIEL FINCH Little lines that skip, dash, and hurry about announce Muriel as an impulsive, fast working, little girl. She is easily excited and puts plenty of pep into every- thing she does. This makes her popular in any group. Tri-Sigma Business Club Ushers' Corps Foot-Lite Club JULIETTE FISH There come to me the finger- prints of a Fish, a Fish of great aggressiveness in debate. Debate is a woman's privilege, so make the most of your ability. DOROTHY FORCE VVhen I examine Dorothy's finger-print I see that she has a jolly nature which is very con- tagious, for no one can be glum when she is around. She is one who can be relied upon: she Works as she plays-whole-'heart edly. Girl Reserves Foot-Lite Club Business Club Ushers' Corps Honor Society WILLIAM GALLAGHER Shoot! Swish! Two points! That's the way Bill's prints show his success on the court. He's about to become just as success- ful on the court of life. To eat, to sleep, to play on the Inter- Class-there's ,the story. Inter-Class Basketball Business Club Baseball Honor Society ARMEIN GARDNER A sturdy son of the soil! Ar- mein's lingers show the result of honest labor, while his finger- prints carve a future that he ex- pectsg hard work and then suc- cess. DECKER GARDNER Decker's shy lines reveal his quiet nature. His tendency to avoid noisiness and fthe lime- light will give him many hours for hard, quiet work. This will push Decker above the many who prefer play to work. Radio Club CLAUDE GINGRICH We look at Claude's hand and see, in each thumb, roles. These represent the gzvo, 'wheels his auto uses Qnl-at-fc rner. As a prog!-ess:Ly.e example of the col- 1egiate,v Claude spends ,manyg happy hours with,Whi5r feH0W stiidenfg,-+damsg,s-filicltided. Traffic Squifylf Hi-Y Student Council MALCOLM GOODALL From only one thing can the extreme smoothness of this finger come. That one thing is from tapping basketball straight into the basket. You will make even more good plays in the game of life, for good judgment, a quick eye, and proper sense of propor- tion are essential in both games. Foot-Lite Club Inter-Class Basketball Track Baseball . . 2 ' larva' + Q' as WE Weil is E95 lbw Pi G-.ze -u se 9 v Whips' Zsgliiilz- ' M' .tn .- if -mir-H ' Q'5ifFi:fQssfif - fs. 1 i 'QV W e ' 'ii .. . was K ab? P if 3 9 ti S la . ea eff' 'N Senior Play Cast N X l Nl qt L K f ,- N-XX . Page Nineteen V! ,I .PIL X QQ? if ' -I Qlzamf-k--x sg.. ... 'TTT 9 .2. 2 - i?5e4,ti ' l' .. . . ...P- f',,,.,,,,-.m,-,,al ki ln, A -- ., .,.,, Y , XMIM-4 CFl f?.:,,,,Q,n ,Q2',g5f-1C'gmLr3+2 'nil-QC



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ff . U-9 Ik. V ii, 'xx ffl'--ip s:f'4',fi :Q NRA fwjxx bs W L 'S'Ulf i eHofoefA5N'Nu AE 3 K 1. -,as m ' R gjig g fzl' -3 .3 eg .. ' gl-17.227 f A vw-,,f. - '33 'si :i':s:1'f:: :.. ii- ' ,, , 15. 'rfflaza-'Mi MELVIE GUITE The lines all curve upward to a. certain point: t'hen they swerve to the right, indicating that Mel- vie will climb in the business world, but at the prime will leave for the greaxter blessing of mar- ried life. A loving nature and a host of friends are clearly to be seen. Honor Society Business Club HERBERT HALLIDAY A seemingly unending line in the thumb print shows a real Wanderlust-the desire to go and see things for yourself. You are fascinated by Wheels, too, espec- ially in competition. DOROTHY HARDIMAN Your fingerprint is one to be envied. The ability to smile and make smile is a valuable assent. Recognize and use it, for it is a gift not to be taken lightly. Student Council Ushers' Corps Business Club JAMES HARPER Rhythmic lines snap out Jim- mie's tale. He's a musician at heart with a strong tendency for banging. Journalism holds a high place with this lad and may prove a strong rival bidding for Jimmie's work hours. El-So-Hi Orchestra Year Book Staff EVELYN HAUPT By the prinrl: of thy finger, thou shalt be known! Faint finger-marks denote a quiet and serious nature, while a faint smudge left on the paper indi- cates that Evelyn devotes much of her time burning midnight oil. Business Club Ushers' Corps Girl Reserves JACK HAUSNE Here we have a marvelous second edition of Henry L. Stim- son. His abilities as a diplomalt are shown by his sensitive prints as well as the different girls he promenades each day. Inter-Class Basketball PHYLLIS ,HEBBE A first glance at the point of Phyllis' thumb shows that she is calm and even tempered. A well developed sense of humor makes her companionable. As for social life, she dotes on parties and dances. GLENN HOLDEN According to our book of fln- ger-prints, Glenn's life will be full of humor. He will always be cracking jokes or making faces. Perhaps he is destined to become a second Will Rogers. Who knows? Orchestra JAMES HOLLERAN Evidently this man had no thumb or else had a small sense of humor, for the Hnger-print was of the little finger. This ec- centricity denotes others of a serious nature-probably a hank- ering for pork and cabbage. A man of this temperament should be cultivated for observation by statisticians on tardiness. Business Club HELEN HOWE An appealing smile, a happy outlook on life, an appreciation of the finer things of life-all these are apparent as I use the microscope. Domestic? Yes. Like pretty clothes? Yes, indeed. f-xg ,rl 'X It M ,4 xg If C Lx if if Yi f Hjf' Page Twenty-One i 5:15 -5 .sm----naman 'rffee-:fffe ep- - S ' . g f-,ao FQj9ggi 3 .,., i5' srfCX -.5-H A- me-.fe 1-we oeofgslggsrs.-A .4-v

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