Southside High School - Edsonian Yearbook (Elmira, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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.lune,Ninefeen Forfy-one E D S O N I A N Page Thirfy one Star Reporters 2. If . sv' YI. J The Honor Graduates When they came to the fork in the road And saw the ways they might go, 7 They chose the one that led to the right, The rough one, and the slow. While some paused by the roadside, They didn't falter or stop 5 But climbed the long, steep hill of success, And stand enthroned at the top. -William R. Woughter Honor Students Having achieved the distinction of accumulating seventeen term ones in three and one-half years of high school Work, these honor students have reached the peak of scholasticism. The Way has not been easy, on the contrary, it has been beset with hard labor and general difficulties: Midnight oil has been burned by the gallon, paper has been filled with scribe by the ream, and some disgruntled individuals even protest that a number of apples have been polished. Be all that as it may, however, merit-pure merit-has gained its just reward. The Record Breaking 147: Donald K. Bailey John S. Barker Jeanette F. Bradley Jenn E. Brotzman Dorothy G. Call Virginia B. Clarendon Marian L. Clark Betty Cooper Evelyn J. Cooper Ruth L. Crum Richard G. Dytman Erma J. Eddy Steve Eleftherion Theodore Ersly Doris M. Everett, Richard Friend Delbert R. Gardner Esther L. Griswold Ethelyn W. Heinrich Robert H. Heller Mary Ann Hogan Norma E. Hollenbeck Mary A. Honeywell Robert H. Huddle Weston H. Jenkins Loretta A. Kilkelly Barbara E. Kimmey George W. Krowl Faith M. Lawrence Ann D. Leavitt Marilyn Leavitt Viola L. Lofstrom June A. Lyon Frederick R. Mapes Marilyn B. Martin Ruth H. Painton James S. Panosian Robert D. Pitcher Katherine L. Putnam John D. Robinson Gloria J. Sbedico Ruth I. Schanbacker Janet R. Shaw Arlene M. Smith Lois J. Thorneley Charles Brainard Whitmore William R. Woughter

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xx, KJQ Page Thirfy E D S O N I A N' June, Ninefeen Foriy-one ELEANOR BRADT No. 11 Always ready to joke. NORMA BURDICK No. 7 Commercia Her ability to make friends is astounding. Upsilon Kappa, Hi-Y, Cinema Club Sport, Property Council. Academic ' CLARENCE LAUPER PAUL RHODE Hopkins St. Industrial Tho. K. Beecher Vocational So neatly clad in his uni- form, so rightly will his work be done. Our future machinist in the making. HARRIS ROGERS Nichols High Commercial 1 Nichols, N. Y. THOMAS LINDSAY gE1klaud H' h A puzzling but go-getting ig Commercial man' ' Faultlessly neat, and a gentleman. A. 'Business Club, Hi-Y. ' MARION SHULTZ V , JACK CHASE lSt. Mary ls College Parley Coburn I Commercial She is everything a Success- Long timdzlno see ful nurse should be. Jael? is iiiissed by everyone. HENRY. MAKOWIEC Ulygilon Kappa' p ll No. 5 Vocational 4 N! . A boy the school was glad ' to have. l FRANK COMFORT N 9 Q 1' I d I 1 ESTI-IER STADELMAIER . , st ia 0 V n u r Pcnna. Ave. Commercial 5' When bowling is mentioned, g Frank is 1-ight there. Lotsrrolf ffm, HIWEQE1 011 the - wo. a. s our s er. Basketball, Football, Softball, Bowl' D mg- g ROBERT MAYNARD iPenna. Ave. Commercial ' Will he ever stay in one spot? CATHERINE SULLIVAN FRANKLIN DOUGLAS ilnterelass Sports, Business Club. St. Mary 's Commercial Penna. Avenue Industrial l A happy Smile, 3 fI'iGHd1Y f 1 1 hello, tl1at's Peachy H 'll b a s ccess too - mikey. e u u K Business Club, Usher's Club. LEON MERRILL i Parley Coburn Commercial DAWN HENNIGAN Leon Says littlef . CHARLES WOLF , - but he does hls blt' iNorwood Ohio and Commercial Coldbrook Park Home Making Business Club. union, N. Y. ' The sight of school puts a T' N. T' or Casanova D3 ilesiike to detour into Dawn's Whatevel. it is - We an iear . -S BEATRICE I-IESS Parley Coburn College We 'll miss her lovely smile and golden voice. Choir, Usher fs Club. I -M like him. EILEEN PETERSON Parley Coburn Commercial , l HARVEY WOLF Souths1de's Cobina, always seen with Brenda, or .a Riverside College friend from Watkins. ,, , Smooth Sailing is Har- Upsilon Ka S . H'- ppa, r 1Y. A vey's motto.



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Page Thirty-fwo E D S O N I A N June, Ninefeen Forfy-one A 111 Seniors Score Success in Young pr: Young April, a comedy in three acts, was presented by the Senior Class as their annual play on December 6 and 7, 1940. The play was a great success and helped put a lump in the Senior Class pocket- book. The play was written by Aurania Rouverol and William Spence Rouverol. The action of the play took place on the patio of the McIntyre home in a university town in Northern California sometime in the 193O's. These Youthful Dramatists Act Before Responsive Audience Professor McIntyre Mrs. McIntyre .... George McIntyre .... . Lulu ............ Vivian . . . Elsie ......... Brian Stanley . . . Terry McIntyre .. . Bert Parsons . . . Dutch ........ Pete ...,..... Stewart Miller . . . Mrs. Miller . . Mildred . . . Jane ........... Diane Gilmore . .. .. James Panosian .. Jane Bennett .. Elbridge Little Jane Wittkas . Virginia Kerlin Norma Hollenbeck .. Robert Landon .. Doris Everett . Delbert Gardner .. . Robert Wheat . . . Charles Petzke . . . Robert Pitcher .. Marian Clark . ., Mary Brennan . . . . . Marjory Ives Mary Ann Hogan Guests at the Party: Eugene Foote, Theodore Plaisted, Ronald Ripley, Charles Hardy, Donald Kreisler, Ro- bert Wheat, Betty Jane Geary, Ruth Crum, Dorothy Cvall, Betty Judge, Anolah Palmer, Ida Mae Reilley, Jane Satterlee, Jenn Brotzman, Mary Honeywell, Faith Lawrence, Marilyn Martin, Arthur Comfort, William Newell, Richard Updyke and Aubrey Winner. Our sincere appreciation to: Mr. Lantz ............. Woodshop Mr. Parsons . . . .... Lighting Miss Callahan .......... Director Stage Crew .. Priceless Assistance

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