Southside High School - Edsonian Yearbook (Elmira, NY)
- Class of 1939
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Page 66 text:
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FACULTY PCL
NAME FIRST PRESENT BIRTH DATE PET AVERSION
AMBITION AMBITION
Austin, Mrs. S. Carolyn To be a ballet To pilot my own plane I still wonder Onions
dancer
Barber, Jean To have long To go to the tropics October 8th Snakes
black curls
Blanchette, Napoleon To wear long Ne'er a worry January 29th The cow instinct in
trousers I'IUmaI1S
Botnick, Benjamin To help somebody To help Mr. George July 9th Garlic and Mr. George
Bower, Helen E. To be a teacher Get out of the Mud July 12th People who do the
Brookfield, Elsa
Cameron, Terresa
Collins, Florence
Connelly, Marion
Cooper, Pauline
Dale, Florence
George, Roland J.
Haupt, Mabel I.
Hunt, Lynn D.
Jenkins, Mary
King, Mylanwy
Krouse, Stanley
Lucy, Winilred
MacRorie, Verner
Palmer, Ralph
Prechtl, Winilred
To become a
writer
To wear a hair
ribbon
To travel
To travel
To roller skate
Stylist
None
To be a teacher
To own a bicycle
To teach
To wear high
heels
To be a farmer
To be a singer
To be a horse
doctor
To be a minister
To go on the
stage
To travel SOIYIE mOI'2
To go to the World's
Fair
To sell hanclkerchiefs
To travel some more
To sing in the
Metropolitan
Radio sports
commentator
Not to become as large
as Mr. Botnick
To draw political
Cartoons
To find a four-leaf
clover
To own a farm
To do style broadcasts
To retire
To take a rest
To have a home of
my own
To lose 25 lbs.
To be a hermit
December 26th
This century
July 3rd
September 1 3th
Still pending
April 11th
Do not remember
March 24th
March 19th
Recently
February 19th
May 7th
January 8th
May 27th
June 21 st
December 14th
things they're
supposed to
Injustice of any sort
Mud puddle splashes
Cats
Getting up in the
morning
Those who snap gum
Dogs and travel
Speaking in assembly
Quibblers
Collegiate sox
Late book reports
Bunglers
Long winters
Getting up early
Glaring headlights
Alibis
Chiselers
62
”
Page 65 text:
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Q.
BEAUTY
l shall never become tired of beauty because
there are so many varieties in this world of ours.
Nature is the mother of beauty, therefore, beauty
is everywhere and in everything.
ln nature itself, beauty dominates. The colors
of birds are examples of this. Watch the sunlight
play upon the fan-feathers of the peacock strut-
ting across the lawn, changing the hues from a
delicate green to a dark blue and bright gold.
The yellow and black oriole as it darts among the
trees breaksthe solid greenness ofthe background.
by its sudden flashes of color. As for our red-
breasted friend-the robin--notice his rosy
breast against the drab brown of his wings and
body.
The animal kingdom is also dominated by
beauty. The flash of a squirrel as he scampers up
a tree, the snapping eyes of a fox disturbed at
some mischief, the startled sad eyes of the timid
doe when trapped by a hunter: these are beauty.
The lazy swishing of a kitten's tail, the graceful
leaping of the deer, the stalking stride of the
lion: these are beauty.
ln the forests and meadows of our land is
beauty. There is beauty in the stately pine trees,
in the delicate swooping willow tree, there is
beauty in the pastel shades of the foliage-from
a yellowish-green to a blue-black, there is
beauty in the soft mossy carpet of the woodland
trails and in the sweetness of a lone flower. Shy
arbutus hides coyly under green umbrellas and
velvety violets peer at the world from above
spade-shaped leaves.
ln water ways beauty dominates. The simplic-
ity of a country stream flowing leisurely along
through green meadows, the flash of the sunlight
upon the playing faces, tumbling over each other
in their happiness, the ceaseless, tireless lapping
of white-caps on the beach: these are beauty.
We have beauty in paintings, in statues, in
words and in songs. Yet we must admit that
each phase of beauty is traceable to the begin-
ning of beauty, nature.
-Virginia Vosburgh
I
SO YOU AGREE?
Haupt's helpful hints
Botnick's buxom build
Lennon's last look
Krouse's klassy kemistry
Barber's bad boys
Zimmer's zebra zoo
Daly's dainty dimples
McNaught's mighty moments
Brookfield's bachelor beau
Hunt's hypothetical headache
Blanchette's booming bass
Spicer's spatium spectaculum
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