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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL GERALD NICINERNEY 544 South Nlain Street Mae March 8 The horoscope predicts that Mac will attain great heights in the world of affairs, both men-- tally and physically. Put 'er here, Mac! Chemistry Club 3 Journalism Club 2 Senior Circus MAURICE RUBIN 15S Harriet Street Mose March 13 The Horoscope promises great success for Mose. In just what line, it doesn't specify, so we will leave it: to Mose to pick the right one. Here's hopin'! Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Interclass Basketball 2, 3, 4 Q KATHRYN FORCE 1523 W. Water St. Kathryn March 17 Efficiency is h e r strongest characteristic. Mode st a n d pleasing' as to appearance makes her doubly desirable as a friend. What an excellent instructress she would make! VVill you take our advice? So-Hi-Try 2, 3 President 23 Seek' 3 DOROTHY GREENE 509 Balsam Street Dot, March 13 In the book oi' astrology, it says that Dot is one oi' those who take the cuckoo for their Crest, and their motto t'Nothing'. However queer it may seem to contradict. the book, l find it ne- cessary to do so. VVho could believe such a thing' of ouiet Dorothy who has such lofty ideals? G. C. C. 4 Ecclesia 3 LEONARD OLSEN 729 Broadway Len March 20 Confidence and great intellect- ual development are two charae- teristics which assure Len ot' success in some business under- taking. Senate 3, tg President 4 Melopea 3 Hi-Y 3, 4 Asst. Football Manager 3 Basketball Manager 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Class Colors Committee Year Book Staff MARY JOSEPH 222 W. Second Street l'ewee March 20 Mary is a great actress. The horoscope promises her a stage career. Perhaps some day we'll see her name in the Lights of Broadway. Basketball 1 lflcclesia 4 Senior Prom Committee 4 WALTER WATKINS 713 Hopkins Street VValt March 20 XVe feel sure that if courage, coupled with steadfast purpose and ability, count for aught, our XfValt will soon gain the success life holds for hiin. We like to prophesy for him an iridescent future as a Captain of Industry. Basketball 1, 23 Captain State Champs 33 4 Forum 1 Student Council 4 Track 2, 3 Class Treasurer 2 Class President 3, 4 BARNEY STEMMERMAN 751 E. Water Street Google March 25 Page Barney another basket- ball star. Speaking ol' stars, the Zodiac has great faith in Bar- ney's abilities. Le Petite Journal Club. Class Basketball 33 Capt. -t Varsity 3, 4 FRANK LEVINE 253 W. Henry St. H1 I'LL1'lliltln March 25 Nothing' seems to phase that happy-go-lucky Frankie of ours. The Horoscope promises him success. El-So-Hi Representative 2, 3 ALTON ELLIOTT 623 Franklin St. Slim March 27 The stars hold that Slim is independent and progressive, and that he will overcome all ob- stacles. Treasurer, Senior Class Basketball 1, 2, 33 Captain -1 All Star Center 2, 3 All League Center 2, 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 mt I Page 13 J
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1 SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL 1. .W age 12 FRED BREESE 411 Livingston Street Freddie February 5 Business acumen and sales- manship are Fred's predominat- ing attributes. We didn't need to consult the stars to learn that. Traffic Squad Hi-Y Senior Prom Senior l'lay Year Book Staff DOROTHY LAWRENCE 311 Horner Street Blondie February 6 If ladies be but young and fair, they have the gift to know it. Dorothy is certainly young and fair but il? she has the gift of knowing it, no one knows that she has. The good sense attributed to her wins respect and admiration. HAROLD JAMIESON Jamie February 7 Dignity, progress, calmness, and tine judgment of character are virtues for which the stars hold Jamie responsible. Hand 1, 2, 3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Basketball 2, 3, 4 Junior Pmm Senior l-'rom BEATRICE MINGOS 804 Moore Street Bea February S Most oi' the people of the sign Aquarius are seldom of short stature, although always being robust and healthy in appear- ance. Does that hit Bea? Of course not. Business acumen is a strongly marked trait of this demure little lady. Ecclesia 3, 4 G. C. C. 4: 2nd Vice-Pres. 4 Class Basketball 4 MILDRED WOOD Pine City Milly February 11 The crystal shows a love of out door sports: skiing, tobogan- ing, ice-skating and horse-back riding. Mildred, we wish we were all as lucky. Melopea 3, 4 Glee Club 1. Latin Club 3, 4 Class fliasketball 3 FRANCIS HOLLEY 301 South Avenue Franey X February 22 Naturahy cultured, mo st and with hig de s, is th way that t .t e' lfe raneyf' ,eager a. .,. GEORGE MESSING 1 401 Broadway Deac February 23 Deac possesses a wealth of sterling attributes that are bound to bring him success. El-So-Hi 2 Student Council 3 Property Committee 4 LEONARD WHITNEY 450 Maple Avenue John lV1a1'Ch -1 Len possesses an imaginative and inventive mind, and is well fitted for a literary career. Per- haps the stars should have said musical career. Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 3, 4 Melopea 4 Junior Prom Latin Club 3 MILDRED CUPP 465 Cypress Street Cuppie March 6 Love of arts! Music and danc- ing! Just ask Mildred to dance for you sometime. ls there any- thing that she does not do well? Dramatic Club 3, 4 El-So-Hi Staff 2, 3, 4 S-ec'y of Class 4 Year Book Staff 4 Journalism Club 3 Ring Committee 4 Class Song Committee Ch'iu'n Class Color Committee Senior Play Committee WINIFRED FRENCH 407 Fulton Street Frenchy March 4 Always busy, reading, writing, or talking. Hut Winifred always has time for a kind word fri everyone. The horoscope sug- gests Hsuccess and kindness as her motto. El-So-Hi Exchange Editor Latin Club 3, 4 French Club 3 Vice-President Class 3, 4 Senior Prom Junior Prom Year Book 4 Class Basketball 3 Journalism Club 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club Z, 3, 4 Sec. 3
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I SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL r- I P age 14 RALPH ENYEDY 1305 W. Church St. l5atch March 30 Ralph is gifted with the steri- ling qualities of courage and ag- gressiveness. According to the stars he will some day make an excellent lawyer or judge. Year Book Business Manager V.-Pres. Student Council '26 President Melopea '26 Chm. Assembly. Com. '26 Chm. Properties Com. '26, '27 Chm. Ring and Pin Com. '27 HERBERT CRANE 425 Partridge St. Hub April 1 Hub is credited with a resire to rule and command, and will never acknowledge defeat. Hi-Y 3, 4 , lnterclass Basketball 3 BETTY DEANE 953 Erie St. Hazel April 2 Well. Betty, you are destined to be a teacher! What will it be, chemistry? Pas du tout. It shall be, Mile. Deane, our French instructor. FRANCIS MCCARTHY 305 Lormore St. Harp April 11 Harp has independence and coniidence. He is fated for a public office, and those two qual- ities will do a lot toward obtain- ing it. Pres. Sophomore Class '24 See. S: Treas. Junior Class '25 Asst. Mgr. Football '25 Y Junior Prom El-So-Hi Representative '24 KATHERINE CHARLTON 711 Kinyon St. Kathie April 11 A great business career! Can't you imagine Katherine being the treasurer ol' a great business or- ganizalion? S. S. 2, 3 G. C. C. 3, Sec'y 4 DOROTHY CROOKS 112 Country Club Drive Dot April 21 Charming personality is hers. Has a fondness for good eatables, is blessed with artistic artistic talent, especially along drawing lines, and known to have very good taste, not only in choosing eats but clothes and friends as well. This is Dot. Ecclesia 2, 3, 4 Year Book 2, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee Class Basketball, Cap't 3 S. S. S. 2 Journalism 2 Chemistry Club 4 Class Colors Committee MARY CAVANAUGH 375 Baty Street Mary Lou April 23 He peeks at everything, and thrusts his spoon into every dish, says Cervantes. Could anything be more absurd, at least as far as Mary Lou is con- cerned? A quiet, refined lady will be the fate of Mary! Ecclesia 3 Latin Club 3 Class Basketball 4 Class Baseball 3 ALBERTA GILBERT Pears April 26 The sound of the gavelg once, twice three times! The crystal ball shows no gavel but signs of executive ability. That is Al- berta. Senior Home Room President Year Book Sub-Manager G. C. C. 4 DOROTHY GILLETTE 508 South Avenue Digits May 6 Her wit and disposition are well-known. No one is more generous and affectionate than Dotty May. Be careful, Dorothy, the fates dec1'ee that you will make money, but will not keep it. You are too open-hearted. G. C. C. 3,4 S.S.S.4 Melopea 1 ' Class Basketball 2, 3 MARGERY EBERSOLE 5115 Perma. Ave. Marge May S In the crystal we see a won- derful dancer. It must be Marge dancing her way to fame. S. S. 2, 3, 4 Senior Ring Committee ' El-So-Hi 4 Ecclesia 3 Glee Club 1
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