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SENIOR KNOCKS JEANNETTE ELENA BROWN Jinnie Brownie Squeak Abbie 213 Cascadilla Park Dramatic Club 2. 3, 4: Freshman Class Play 1: Three Pills in a Bottle 3: Dramatic Club Sprim: Plays 2: The Violin Maker of Cremonau: Neighbors 4: Senior Class Play 4: Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Ithetaeria 2, 3, 4: Legislative Assembly 4: Le Cercle Francais 4: Se- nior Class Day Committee 4: Senior Stunt 4: Field Hockey: The Millf-r's Wooimr 3: Ssersznoc-itna Blue 3, 4. All the world's a stage, and Jinnie's been walking that stage pretty fast lately. Did you ever see her when she wasn't in a hurry to do something? Just try to keep up with Brownie l This little dame hails from the wild, rocky cliffs of Caseadilla River. She thinks she is going to be a learned French and Latin teacher. And as an elocutionist, she is unsurpassed as she never gives anyone else a chance. She's quite an act- ress too, and played the part of gawky Rosalie of the Senior afair to perfection. LAURENCE HUGH CALEY lKCaL!7 HCaley!7 621 West Buffalo Street Baseball 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 4: Home Room Basketball 2, 3. Jack Sprat had no fat, but here is a young' fel- low who has over one hundred and fifty pounds of hard-working fat. Laurence left us last year to go to Florida. He has worked hard during his high school days, and although he is in bad with some teachers, he has finally pulled the Henry Clay act and come out on top. Caley is a popular lad among the boys and girls, and all of them are sure to miss his Waking ways. We all wish Laurence the best of luck, and hope he doesn't forget his high school friends later on. HAROLD CHAPIN CLARK Clarkie Renwick Knoll Congress 4: lthetaeria 2, 3, 4: Le Ce-rcle Francais 4: Sci- ence Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Dramatic Club 4, Business Manager 4: The Goal 3: Wreck of the Hesperus 1, 4: On Shore and Sea 2: Hero and Leander 3: Track Il, 4: Pin and Ring Committee 4. Listen, my children, and you shall hear Of studious Clarkie's school career, He took some Latin but not much Greek And he loved to swim in old Fall Creek: Though some say he was a bashful man, If he saw a girl, he never ran: But all in all, he's a peach of a guy, And we pile our good wishes clear to the sky.
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THE ITHACA HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL GRACE PAULINE BIRD Birdie Bird 108 Catherine Street Annual Collector 1: Le Cerclc Francais 2, 3, 43 Science Club 2, 33 Dramatic Club 43 Op O' Me Thumb 43 O Lovely Night 2: Hero and Leander 23 Wreck nf the Hespcrus 43 Lady of Shalott 43 Senior Stunt 43 Senior Play 4. After a titanic four-year struggle with divers sorts of learning and enough study UD to sink anyone of less buoyant temperament, Birdie is at last entitled to a sheepskin. Dancing is Bird's favorite indoor sport and as for her out- door exercise, we might suggest skating or mo- toring. Combining pleasure with education, Birdie is sure to succeed, and all our wishes for her wel- fare are superfiuous. EMILY BOSTWICK Emmie R03 East Seneca Street Hero and Leander 3: O Lovely Night 2, 33 On Shore and Sea 2: Miller's Wooinir 2: Wreck of the Hesperus 1, 43 Lady of Shalott 43 Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, 43 Lo Cercle Francais 43 Science Club 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2, 34, 43 Freshman Play 23 Legislative Assembly 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 43 General Council 3, 43 Senior Stunt 4: Sserirnoc-itna lilun 3, 43 Class Historian 4. You have before your eyes the noble features of one of the foremost of our senior class. It is a great honor to present Miss Emily Bostwick, who is really a fine, likable girl-bright, intelli- gent, and with a keen sense of humor. It is with tears in our eyes that we part from our dear old Ithaca High, but friends such as Emily will al- ways continue to be true ones, and that is a great compensation. DORA FREDERICA BROTHERTON t'Dodo , Doe Dorie Sunshine 202 North Cayuga Street Science Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 3, 43 O Love-ly Night 33 On Shore and Sea 33 Senior Stunt 4. And here is our Dora. She has so many ami- able qualities that one doesn't know where to begin in enumerating them. During the last few years, 'Dodie has roamed these halls, al- ways helping the needy with a willing hand and cheering the disconsolate with her giggle. With the coveted B.S., Doe hopes to come back and teach. So 'til we meet again, Dorie, may the best of luck go with you.
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1 TIIE ITHACA HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL ROGER EMMHONS COLES KlR'Og,77 llRa.iah!? 216 Wood Street Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Basclmll 1: Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Hero and Leander 3. Here it is, the one and only living specimen of a cross between a clam and a sponge. He is like a clam in that he never says much, but he can absorb knowledge as a sponge absorbs water. He has gone through high school so fast that the teachers could hardly keep up with him. Rog doesn't spend all his time studying. We are not sure as yet what Rajah will do next year, but he will succeed in whatever line of work he takes up. WILLIAM FRANCIS CORGEL Bill Wil-Yum Corgelicus 115 First Street Football 3: Track 4: Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3: Home Room Baseball 1: Wreck of the Hesperus 1: Hero and Le- ander 3. If you hear that Bill's around, let us explain that Bill came to us five long years ago, a shy, bashful boy. During those years Will-yum did his best, and now look at his picture. That's his reward. Bill was a frequent visitor at Mr. Reals' office, and there was something magnetic about that office: ask Bill, he'll tell you. Now he thinks it's time to see what's on the hill, where the sun rises every morning falthough Bill never saw it risej. So long, Bill, here's good luck to you. We hope you get everything you go after. DOROTHEA DAVIS ccD0ug,hs: 223 Willard Way Legislative Assembly 3, 4: Field Hockey 4: Senior Stunt 4: Hero and Leander 3: O Lovely Nivzht 2, 3: On Shore and Sea 2: Millex-'s Wooim: 3: Wreck of the Hesperus 4: Lady of Shnlott 4: Basketball 1, 2: Ssergnoc-itna Blue 3, 4. Yes, Dough is going to leave us. She came from the Campus School four years ago into our midst, in order to try her hand in higher educa- tion. The time has been well spent, for aside from the fact that she has overcome the monster, Regents, she has also made many friends by her cheery smile and winning ways. The Seniors, in signing off from Station I, H. S., wish to an- nounce that we are glad to have had her as a classmate, and that our best wishes go with her.
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