Southside High School - Edsonian Yearbook (Elmira, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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'II '!-C+1E'.-'5.C+JE5!C+ItE'5:C Tr'-'S ,a-,U -Q ' kgies nn' Ny ALICE MALONEY BRIGHT STAR Bright Star talk like other tribes. Good friends with all Jnjuns. One of many maidens who get pictures- many pretty ones, for tribe to gaze on. She heap good worker-kind tribe admire. She teach young papooses someday maybe. Tribe see heap success in her stars. Wish her much luck on long trail. AR MANDEVILLE HT EYF Mu t 's e ride orse. e go t g at 'ke 6 h. ' sh g canoe. r1 fl ance wi raves to tom . aiden eat buffalo heap big i .U'She want take care of othe njuns' teeth. Bright Eyes is good to other Injuns. DOROTHY MATHEWS SINGING LEAVES Much like sound of wind in trees. Heap much laugh-make fun all time. She keep tribe happy. Play many music boxes, for chief--for squaws-for maidens. Singing Leaves like much to help Big Squaws-they say she heap nice maiden. Everyone think she one fine Injun. GLADYS McDOWELL DARK EYES Dary Eyes tall, slender squaw. Her good war dancer. Likum listen Big Brave play tom-tom. Big stories keepum guessing. Heap fond big sea water. Wantum catch oysters, fish. Likum play in water. Some day she make other young squaws heap beautiful. Do they like her? Um! She helpum braid hair. CATHERINE MCCARTHY DANCING RAINBOW Dancing Rainbow much like pound tom-toms. Make heap big noise. Likum red-yellow colors in blan ts. Much kind heart-no say ean things ever. Dancing Rainb go with two-threes m 'dens not U MILDRED McCARTHY RAVEN,S WING She talk long on things-thumbs down. She no bother with braves except certain few. Most time she rather play than work. Squaw like to play games of warriors. She full of fun and make tribe ha-ha. JENEVRA MEEKER MEEKY MOUSE She tall fair maiden who come from other tribe to us. She friendly with all. When we want to laugh we go see Meeky Mouse. Her strange words keep us happy. She has name for all braves, squaws, chiefs and scalp gatherers she know. She wise maiden around campfire -good stew! GLADYS MERTZ Big grin gives tribe heap big pow- wow. Play tom-tom. Likum sing. Keep tribe in big laugh. No likum forest. Afraid snake. Braves like her. Big Grin likum short brave. He good to her. Her leave tribe soon. Tribe miss her. MARGARET MITCHELL MERRY LAUGHTER Merry Laughter heap quiet maid- en. Likum hear talk of other braves and squaws. Merry Laughter follow trail to Auburn village. She listen big braves play tom-toms for war dance. Merry Laughter chase ball. Hit with stick. She afraid mice. Tribe miss Merry Laugh when she go. ISABELLE MOSHER SHORT SPRUCE Short Spruce has heap much joy. Treat all Injuns like one. No like to be short like spruce but eat corn bread like hickory-all knots. Short Spruce pick nice flowers under shin- ing moon and sing sweet song. Skat- ing and swimming heap like much. Someday she be nice squaw for Much Hia, Qt n 'to' fvflj i Abrave. x - f. I+I- : 'i -.'-'EC IEEE

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-'.frc+:3f-.'a+:f..'f.gg ze' HELEN .IOLLEY SPEED QUEEN Speed Queen no likum herbs. She likum tom-tom. Someday she teach pale face to play. She no likum studying forefathers. Speed Queen likum killing game and eating on prairie. She chief squaw tribe someday. HELEN JONES wrsnmc MOON Wishing Moon splash in water heap much-she like it. Make friends with all tribe and eat much com cakes. Work much but like sleep better. No get fat fast hke she want-maybe eat more sweets. All ltribe like Wishing Moon heap muc . VIVIAN JORALEMON SQUAW-OF-THE-PINES Squaw-of-the-Pines come to tribe from far away. Like to grow tall. No make good headway. Ugh, she say when make talk to tribe and write story. She make big war- whoop when little ball is kicked over prairie. Someday she be nice squaw to make brave a tepee. KATHRYN KELLIHER BLUEBELL Bluebell heap good singer. Tribe like hear her sing heap much. She like collecting old wampum. She much like sweets and people with laugh in face. Snakes scare Blue- bell very much. She no likum. HELEN KNAPP SWEET THUNDER She heap big wit. She no talkum much. She likum scouting and going on war path. Sweet Thunder good squaw. She hit bull's eye every time. She laugh much and have good time. She make big chief a good little squaw someday. THE MA KNAPP s FLOWER T 5 quaw p fun. She make good 'eine squaw. Heap big smile. Sh, no like grind corn. She make heap wampum. Sun Flower bright sp? in ribe. Heap big heart. K NORMA LEWIS LITTLE FAWN Little Fawn like' to look much at pretty maidens. All time put faces on bark. Show all maidenns in tribe. Learn long saga-recite to tribe. No like learn much about woods. Like talk of other tribes. Like stay in tepee in summer. Little Fawn make big whoopee in frozen rain--she much fun. HILDUR LOFSTROM INNOCENT ONE Innocent One likum trees, flowers, sky. Likum see other Indians makum fun for her. G0 many pow- wows. War dance with braves. No like have Indians tell her what do. Heap big sleep easy all day. Her follow trail new village some day. RUTH LOZIER DANCING MOONBEAM .lust like name. Light as moon- beam. Float hither and thither in forest glades. Touch of color in dark shadows. She glide down river in birch canoe-faint echoes of music and laughter from tepees. She go to see big games next moon. She thrill with joy when young warriors play. Tribe say she always happy. MARION LYNCH SILVER SPRINGS Silver Springs always come last one to tribe meetings. She no care, so she get there sometime. Ugh! No like it much. She rather stay lll wigwam to deck herself in fine clothes, beads and feathers. Tribe like Silver Springs. She never cross. She bring breath of spring to tribe. -'-F022-'I'-'E'K+J:'-'.i':'-ffl'I JE'



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'E fC+1E K+Jf-E -EC ISE' 1' 1 f 3 ,f ,ff ,if ,. gf P iVIfMosH1-:R j OON MAIDEN if Very quiet. . Her on Maiden h ap s squaw liku. ea tre g m Her li' c raves, too. e her ow-wo '. Good war ancer. eap Ion . nw trail. Likum ' r. .- Sleepum all day. Heafa night. ,f 1 AILEYNE MURPHY 'rw1NK1.1Nc TOES Maiden like ,much to be in triba' dance-dance for other tribes. Like heap much to ride in canoe. She go through water like fish. How she like hear braves sing! Twinkling Toes no like snakes. She no do tribe work. She make heap much music on tom-toms. ' ,. KATHLEEN MURPHY CLEAR BROOK Lil-ze bright colors-make young braves gaze-follow at her heels. Tribe want something-go to maid- en. She always do what tribe ask. Tribe like way Cray Eyes do things -always go back again. Young bucks give'er good time. Her dress please them-many beads like rain- bow-make her eyes shine like stars -happy maiden. MARY O'BRIEN LAUGHING WATERS Bad case laughing sickness may- be--everything strike her funny- tribe wonder why. They no see big joke. She do dance to stars, to pines, to waterfall. She like good things to eat-makes sweets for tribe. Maiden make good agtievery- thing. 3 ,fe 5- ' Q 1 1 V . Q gi 'ft MARY EARY it -- 1 ig U 'LPS ' R Li -' heap mer l a- h. Rest tribe um heap uc e ' like ollo t il to India 'J . j' . No li r ian w , peak. Lik r'w ll g 3 ' loop. Knoc ball' ih tic ,'too. uby Lips like ea' oo t ngs. M u ,'- it ANNA K. OSBORNE SILENT POOL Maiden everybody take to quick. Kind all tribe like. She very fond of four-footed animals. She make friends with everything. Light as South Wind on Summer evening when she dance. Like open fields and wind-go long way from village -no afraid alone. She going to bring good things to tribe-help Injuns in time of famine and sick- ness. EVE PHILLIPS NUT-BROWN MAIDEN Heap big way to come to tribe there. Work Ho e council, never lateg always Very kind with tribe friends. outdoors in fields please her. p to make belts and beads for Indian maidens. Like tribal councils. Col- lects weapons of forefathers. LOUISE PUTNEY DARK EYES Heap pretty Injun-much love fun and young braves. Keep'em on the jump. Feet move like lightning to tom-tom. Tribe watch her hands- slender fingers, taper like wild iris stalk. Tribe watch princess much -proud of lovely maiden. Make tribe think of wild rose-pink and white. CLA BELL RAPLEE E NING R A Want bi av r to . She pla bn big n iseu' box. of thing e like throw ba igh. Kee eye-hit ark ti s. No i e to g 'p fr f tribe- fo get wor they ike morn- ' g glory. uch mo! 'like to keep cool. Brown arm flash through he water. V xx S. R YNOLDS RI ' LING WATER -.W S ' ma JK un-dark eyes ash. S ' show'e -make squ ws heap ig trou le make'm l gli' till double . ghiefsxno know .how to A, ' ' ow shgisfo aiden- ' is a strange . N uzzles e she cl most mayb no Send She f trufli. .-il , iouaws. :T give herh X rk-may- iden to ch a maide ' no care. I I , . . 'lk v s X I - . 'i '. it nf f Sweets for fe 0 'Q V . can make -- d ' anything 3 . 5 ' when she no want to , , , it , , 'g ' , H. X 1'-3-'C+JE'5i+Jw.fC3f'5.'.-'FC 16 afm- 'E sr 1 :P A Xb' t QE' P 9 . .. .. Q 3? 1? ,R- fs 3 sei? -R.. rf 5' 'fr l U. . .. --7: ff? iiflk - fi' , . l., - i' S, K Xa sa , i ..... Q ,M R.

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