Southside High School - Edsonian Yearbook (Elmira, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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.X '7 T ' Cf-ii? C'-T42 ,W -f,f Af Q QCA -FD 1 Q ff! Ns! ! ,,y,5,- ' lvl 4V - 'mmf 201 6-7' Xs- 90 my I ff fd T' ff 0 K-X S XXX 9 - 1 C 2 . f . 'H K V 1 X. nv! kj N' -ff - s o'u-'rw-fslof -I-Hee'- LOUISE WOERMBKE The owner of these finger- prints is inventive and ingenious. She is probably subject to the call of the wild since she can arise to enjoy the beauties of a sunrise. The more intricate lines tell us :that she is very competent in business transac- tions. No matter what she will HARRIET WOODARD T'he strange series of parallel lines prove restlestness-a desire to be elsewhere-shall we say westward? Your quietness drops away under certain conditions, but while you work, you work. Ushers' Corps Girl Reserves Inter-Class Basketball undertake, she will always do it with the air that spells comple- tion. Business Club Girl Reserves Ushers' Corps I SEE BY THE PAPERS The heat mystery in 103 has been solved! The advertisement thermometer registered 243 in the shade in December. P The corridors were full of big feet about the middle of February. The corridors are to be covered with ice to aid the 1:01 students in 209 to reach their home room by 12:59. Certain students have the right to 1-ook dumb, but they shouldn't abuse the privilege. The inspection in the home rooms is usually Ba-a-a. If all the one hundreds received in intermediate algebra exams were to be added together, they would equal x Doug Henry is so dumb that he thinks close quarters are some of the 25c pieces he has tried to collect from our Scotch friends for Year Book sub- scriptions. When Mrs. Bogart asked Bright Student what an angleworm Was, she received the surprise of her life, for he replied: A caterpillar after playing strip poker. I also see that one of our innocents has a darling new covered wagon, the cutest thing with most lucious coloring, blue, red and black trimmed in green, rust and what not. Yes, yes, yes indeedy! It seems that although music is an accomplished art, it still requires no brains to play a drum. I When the German Band plays the Marseillaise Qin assemblyj we are one step nearer World Peace. Eligible bachelors of Southside must seek other hunting grounds since the senior girls have decided definitely that VV. H. A. M. Miss Haupt recently broke all records UD for candy throwing. That a certain traffic cop in the vicinity of 209 has unusually gentle Qbut nevertheless persuasivej methods of enforcing traflic rules. That a fund has been started for the purpose of reenforcing the locker doors, which certainly can't stand the strainfsj of I love you, believe meg I love you, much longer. That Mr. Krause gave up dancing during Lent. Reading between the lines We Wonder how his will power ever held out. fl F .1 gyj ig M I Page Thirty kd I 1 r X17 W -. 5 -A l e st - -- f 'T- t'i Tfl .na fe if - , at 1 . ,- ligase 1 ,ezjmlixn ,ifl-W --1 - .....i,



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