Southside High School - Edsonian Yearbook (Elmira, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL ,- A I Fl u - Page 20 BEATRICE SAMUELS 729 Maple Ave. Bea Nov. ll Hard to understand because- ot her cold, dignified, reserved manner, says the mysterious book. She is known to have a remarkable intellect and is ex- tremely original. The stars say she will become famous by her debates. Senior Play Committee Orchestra 1 Melopea 1 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Ecclesia 3, -1 El-So-Hi 4 Class Basketball 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 3, 4 MARLEE GRISWOLD 128 Henry Street Lee Nov. 15 A. remarkable intellect-espetw ially along mathematical lines, and exceptionally original in he-' ideas are the two strongest traits of Beryl. Beware boys! lt is said that she will have many secret love affairs and will be married twice. Melopea 2 French Club 3 Class Basketball 3, 4 Latin Club 3, 4 S. S. S. -t HORTENSE CAMPBELL 546 Mt. Zoar St. .Hort.ense Nov. 16 Wfhen you get Hortense inter- ested and actually engaged in a task, she is wonderfully persist- ent. She can accomplish any ambition, however lofty, it she but try. Latin Club 3, -1 S. S. S. it French Club 3 Class Basketball 2, 3 HARRIET BEARDSLEY R. D. No. 1 Smiles Nov. 151 Her calm and sensible speech gains tor her the confidence and esteem of her school companions. Seeretive in her plans is what is said of her. VVe predict a lit- erary future for you, Harriet. VVill we be correct? So-Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4 S. S. S. ft Class llaseball 3 .lunior Prom Committee Class 'Basketball -l MERLE COOPER 614 Howard St. Coop Nov. 22 Merle has courage along with determination and economy and is destined to be a. great finan- cier. He has our best wishes. Orchestra 2, 3 Year Book Editor ROBERT HILLMAN Wellsburg, N. Y. Hob NOV. 28 Bob has proven himself a dill- gent student. No need to consult the stars concerning his future. WILLIAM PLATT 161 Harriet St. Bill Nov. 28 Bill has been popular among his classmates, and we predict. that lie will make a signal suc- cess in whatever profession he may decide to pursue. Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 4 Tratlic Squad E. F. A. Science Club HELENA GARDNER 606 Reynolds St. Curly DOC. 3 Helena is known to attend strictly to her own business and does not interetere with matters: which do not concern her. VVhu.t an excellent stenog Curly will be, as she is said to be gifted with remarkable foresight and keen intuition. G. C. C. S. S. S. BERT BOGARDUS 354 Maple Ave. Bert Dec. 5 The stars attribute to Bert a jovial disposition, great wisdom, a remarkable clairvoyant power, and a very outspoken manner. Bert has a reputation to live up to. Interclass Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, -l Senate 3 Latin Club 3 Senior Prom Senior Ring Committee DONALD PROBES 314 Horner St. Don Dec. Sl The stars point out that Don is gifted with swift mental action which, coupled with concentra- tion and undivided attention to- ward his goal, will make him a success in some important busi- ness pursuit. .President Student Council '27 President Junior Class '26 Student Council Latin Club Senior Play Committee

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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL JANET WILLIAMS Jan Sept. 18 Silence is golden. How old this saying is. Yet, according to the horoscope, Janet is quiet but thoughtful. G. e.c. 3,4 S. S. S. 4 FRANK MURRAY 433 Broadway Frankie Sept. 19 Frankie is fated to become great. Always optimistic, a con- sistent worker and a good friend. Success is within his reach. IRENE HALM 511 Partridge St. Ham Sept. 21 The world must have its slen- der people. Never mind, Irene. Who could be more graceful and charming than a slender per-W son? Glee Club 1 S. S. S. 2, 3 Student Council 2, 3 l ROGER CHRISTIAN 707 Penna. Ave. Red Sept. 30 Red is very capable and can depend on his own judgment in any matter, He is shrewd and decisive and will make a good leader in some large business. Football 2, 3, 4 Class Basketball 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y Treasurer 2, 3, 4 Traffic Squad 2, 33 President 1 Chairman Senior Prom Athletic Council Rep. Senate 3 Senior Play ELIZABETH HOGUE 307 Lormore St. Liz October fi Athletics! According to the horoscope your aim is success in athletics. We all know how well you play basketball and we Wish you success in the future. Class Basketball 3, 4 HAROLD COUNCILMAN 114 Partridge Street Pete October 15 Southside High is not only losing a'beloved companion and an admirable student, but the fair town of Wellsburg is losing one of its most eiiicient firemen. But the horoscope predicts suc- cess whether it be as a fireman, doctor, lawyer, or merchant. Football 4 Hi-Y 4 Chemistry Club GERTRUDE 'RAPALEE 821 W. Water St. Gert Oct. 18 Gert has not been with us long but the horoscope tells us that she will be a successful business executive. We wish you the best of luck! KATRINE CAMPBELL 401 Maple Ave. Kate October 18 In the crystal we see artist, athlete, student! Kate will cer- tainly have a successful future, We all wish you great success. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Class Basketball, Captain 3 Senior Prom Junior Prom El-So-Hi 3, 4, Humor Ed. 4 Year Book 3, 4 Chemistry 4 Journalism Club 2, 3 THEODORE HOWES 540 Decker Ave. Ted Nov. 4 Determination, self control and self assurance will probab- ly lead Ted to an executive posi- tion in a public oflice. Freshman Dance Year Book Senior Prom Senior Play Chairman Junior Chamber of Com. 1, 2 HENRIETTA HOWARD 610 Coburn St. Henrietta Nov. 5 She is known by her digniiied bearing, her calm and sensible speech, her self-assurance and her persistency. Great and inter- esting things are in store for her. Student Council 4 Ecelesia 4 Chairman Activities Committee Latin Club 3, 4 Basketball 4 Page 19



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SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUIIL I HELEN JONES 709 Kenyon St. Jonesey Dec. 19 Although she is small in size, her mind is enormously large, says some noted man. This state- ment could not be more true for the Helen we all admire and al- most envy. Any sort ol' profes- sional work which she attempts will be a success. G. C. C. 3, 4 S. S. S. 3, -1 Basketball 4 EMIL STEVENS 605 Yale St. Steve Dee. 13 Emil's abilities, says th e crystal, will place him on the top ot the ladder. Junior Prom Ring' Committee Varsity Football 4 Senate 2 Hi-Y 3, 4 ELOISE HUDSON 545 Decker Ave. Lois Dee. ll How can one so small have so much knowledge? Gifted with an exeellent memory she would make an extraordinary speaker. So-Hi-Tri 2, 3, 1 G. C. C. 4 MARJORIE PETERSON 106 Harmon St. Marg'y-Petey Jan. G Better late than never, saith the Soothsayer. liut we hardly agree with him, not in the sense that we are not overjoyed to have Margy with us these few remaining months, but to think of the four years she has wasted by not coming to Southside four years ago. Senior Circus 4 W MARGARET SMITH 714 Robinson St. Peg Dec. 19 A young lady we do not know very well, is Margaret. Her lucky star explains what we wish for her-success in everything' she undertakes. RUTH DECKER 305 Wall St. Ruth Dee. 20 Ruth has not time nor wish to pry into other pe0ple's affairs. She ,Qguards her own most care- fully. An excellent stenographer for some business man, is Ruth's fate. G. C. C. 3, 4 S si Q 'P 3 .. ... -, So-l-li-Tri 2, 33 Treasurer 2 Herels Here's 1 lereys Here's Class CTum'- HcidcIlmrgj our school, dear Southside High, our teachers, toog the days we've been with you, our good times, too. Here's to the friendships that we have made: Staunch may they ever be. llereis to the lessons that we have learned, Honor and loyalty. S0129 CHORUS: Oh, Southside High, dear Southside High Wle pledge our love to youg Tho' we shall leave our classmates dear, To each we'll eier he true. The happy hours we've spent with you l'Vill over be, e'er long. And naught remain but memories, So here we take our vow: XYe'll eier he true, dear Southside lligh. VVe'll e'er be true to you. -Katrina Cauzfbell, ,27 -Mildred Cujvfv, 127 Page

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