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THE ITHACA HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL ANNA CHARLOTTE ASMUS Ann Charley 7 Reservoir Avenue Science Club 2, 3, 4: Wreck of the Hesperus 1, 4: On Shore and Sea 23 O Lovely Night 2: Hero and Leander 3: Junior Choral Club 3, 4: Lady of Shalott 4: Senior Stunt 4. Girls! behold our Ann, a senior and about to leave us. Four short years have elapsed since she came, but she has accomplished great things during this time and, above all, has won her way into the hearts of her classmates, who will miss her next year. The world is wide and we know that there are many roads for Ann to choose. The wishes of her friends go with her, whatever work she may choose to do on the hill. JOHN PAUL BACKNER Duke f'Johnnie G24 State Street Football 2, 4: Wreck of the Hespcrus 1, 4: Hero and Leander 3: Home Room Baseball 2, 3: Home Room Basket- ball 2, 3: Science Club 2. Look, girls! Deign to gaze on this bright and enthusiastic youth. Johnnie's delight is to ride around the streets, to see how many stray cats he can pick up. After graduation, he intends to study dentistry, so we can expect that soon the t'Yanks will be coming. Duke will no doubt be an active member of the Tooth-lfVrangler's Union. However, he is a good fellow, so when you grow old, take your troubles to Johnny WARREN STANLEY BARLOW Bill Joe Blutz Heintz 1 18 Hudson Street Parliament 1, 2: Congress 2, 3: General Council 2, 3, 4: Tnttler Board 2, 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 3, Busi- ness Manarler 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Wreck of the Hesperus 2: On Shore and Sea 2: Hero and Leander 3: An- nual Board. Associate Editor 2, Business Manager 4: Senior Stunt 4: Hockey 3, 4. Back in 1923, when Seniors were Seniors and Freshmen were jokes, Bill slid into this famed Alma Mater and is still sliding. As the greatest financial wizard the local school has ever known, he started his greatC?J record as Busi- ness Manager of the Tattler when it was in the hole, and it is still there. However, Joe rolled over a couple of new leaves, and steered the Annual to a presumably financial success fApple Sauceb. When Blutz was tired of col- lecting jack, he blew it into a new weepin' Barlowphone, or, as Whiteman says, the saxa- phone. Just the samy, Heintz, all great musi- cians are always a brilliant and successful bunch of boys, so why worry about you, old chappy?
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SENIOR KNOCKQ MARGARET JULIETTE ALBRIGHT HPeg7l KlJudy9! Newfielil Science Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Co-Se-llo Clulm 3, 4: 0 Lovely Night 23 On Shore and Sea 2. Four years ago, this fair young' maiden came into our midst and has now attained the rights of a senior. Peg, having completed her course of study, has decided to leave hen host of friends, to train in the Packer Hospital, Sayre, Pennsyl- vania. In Judy we find a rare friend, one who is always willing to lend a helping' hand and to cheer us with a bright smile. The best wishes of the Senior Class go with this shining Star in everything' that she undertakes. ALBERT GERALD ALLEN Jerry R. F. ll. ii. Ithai-ai On Shore and Sea 2: llero and Li-nluler 3: Glee Club 3. 4, l rc-sident 4: Congress -1: lthetnerin 2, 3: Annual Ro- purter 2. 3: Wreck of the llesiwrus -1. Behold, noble observers! Here is the illustri- ous youth we have observed for the last four years. Jerry is a bright little Glee Club Songster who has made many friends in and about this insti- tution. Some of his associates are climbing with him, up the rocky hillside to higher summits next year and these, with the many who remain be- hind, join heartily in wishing' him success in his conquest. ANNA RACHEL ASHDOWN Daught', Rach Anne 116 Farm Street Vice-President of Senior Class 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Ithetaeria 2, 3, 4, Vice'-President 4, President 4: Le Cer-cle Francais 4: Le-Lzislative Assembly 3, 4, Vice-President 4: On Shure and Sea 2: O Lovely Night 2, 3: The Miller-'s Wooingr CS: Hero and Leander 3: Annual Reporter 1: Student Council 43 Field Hockey 4: Ssergnoc-itna lilue 3, 4. Here we are again. You'd better take a good look at our vice-president, for this is the last time Rach's picture will appear in this book. She's our good little girl, for no matter what hap- pens she maintains a cucumber-like calmness, which is astonishing at times. Yes, Rach is ever-ybody's friend and I wouldn't like the job of counting her friends of the future.
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SENIOR KNOCKS 23 WILHELMINA BARTON Willie 213 Dearborn Place Hero and Leander 3: On Shore and Sea 2: Lady of Sha- lott 4: Wreck ol' the Hesperus 4: 0 Lovely Night 2, 3: Sci- ence Cluli 2, 3, 4: Ithetaeria 2. 3, 4: Annual Reporter 1: An- nual Collector Il, 43 Legislative Assembly 3, 4: Color and Motto Committee 4: Dramatic Club l, 2, 3, 4: Senior Stunt 4: Ssergnoc-itnn Blue 3, 4. Vice-President 4. Don't look so surprised! Yes, she's really a senior! Willie is our honor student, but the way she acquires her knowledge is beyond our comprehension. During Willie's career in High School, she has become a most accomplished act- ress and we all look forward to seeing her dance as the rival of Pavlowa, some day in the future. As an annual collector, she came out ahead of 212! Stupendous! Well, here's luck to you in the big open spaces, VVillie! LEIGH J. BATTERSON ilgat!! HJOQS! SKI-1ehig,h97 HFat!! K6BI,iCk3!, 529 West liuflalo Street Home Room Baseball 2: Cross Country 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Assistant Manager of Basketball 3: Home Room Basketball 4: Manager of liaskn-thall 4: Congress 4: Science Cluh 3. Bat is not an undertaker as it might seem at the first glance, nor is he a member of some gang of the underworld, but just a plain, inno- cent boy, whose profession is hill-climbing. Le- high has been with us for several years and has made many friends. Leigh tells us that he is go- ing to enter Cornell this fall. We are glad to hear this and wish him the best of luck. DALE ROBINSON BEATTIE Dale Lizzie Forest Home Drive Parliament 1, 2, Vice-President 2: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, 5: The Exchange 3: Student Council 4, 5: Glee Club 4, 5: Hockey 4, 5, Manager 4, 5: Tattler Board, Exehance Editor 4, 5: Senior Social Committee 5: Tattler Collector 4: Annual Collector 5. Rattlety-Bang-Crash! No, it isn't a street car, but just Dale, coaxing his latest bargain along on three cylinders and two tires. Dale came orig- inally from the tough village of Chicago, so it is not diflicult to appreciate his aHection for Cas- cadilla Park. He will wave a Red and White Ban- ner on the campus this fall, so-behave your- self, Dale!
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