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SENIOR KNOCKS CORNELIUS BETTEN corn HC. D. Bish 3 The Circle Annual Board 2. 3. 4: Editor-in-chief 4: Tattler Board Zi, 4: Editor 41: Congress 4: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: 'Frtasurer -I: Deutscher Verein 4: Cross Country 4: Hockey 3, 4. You shall not pass! Even tho' you don't wear dark glasses, we require you to gaze and won- der. Please don't be alarmed: it's only the boy wonder of the Annual office. Now that you are no longer dazzled by the light of his coun- tenance, let us see what lies behind it. No, those scars do not come from too much German or work in 'physicks,' although we have noticed there are some kinds of works in which he is in- terested. Aftcr pulling a few beards in the in- stitution 'neath which our noble towers rise, we predict a brilliant future for him in Life tas second assistant to the third office boy of John Heldl. DOROTHEA M. BISHOP ilDOtty!7 HD0t?! 606 N. Cayuga Street Art Clulu rl: Senior Stunts 4: 0 Lovely Night 2, 4: Hero and lA'2lIllll'l' 2: The Wreck ol' the Hcsperus 3: Lady of Shalott 3. Four years ago Dorothea entered the I. H. S. in order to graduate with our famous class of 19257, and she is doing it. Dot doesn't believe in studying too hard, and just manages to get on the Honor Roll. She doesn't know what she is going to do when she graduates: she isn't plan- ning to be a teacher, and is not aiming to be one of those whirlwinds of shorthand and type- writing known as a stenographer. No, Dot's career is uncertain but we can all make a good gutss. Whether you live up to our expectations or not, Dorothea, we all wish you happiness in the future. MORRIS E. BLOSTEIN HMOFBYYY HBIOSU 411 Cascadilla Street 'I'at!ler liunrll -1: Le Cercle Francais 3. 4: Head Usher 4: Cross Country I: 'l'he Wreck of the Hesperus 1. 3: Hero :ind Leander 2: King Harold 4: Junior Choir 1. Now, for the first time you may see the stu- dent who has made Teaberry gum famous. 'tBlos is acknowledged to be the Hrst person to withstand the shock of chewing two kinds of gum at once. After four years of labor HJ Morey has finally stepped into the ranks of the select, and he has also learned the gentle art of dancing. And now at the tender age of sixteen he is stepping with the best of them. But, seriously speaking, Morey will be quite a suc- eess at collitch, judging from his High School career.
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THE ITHACA HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL TAZU E. ASAI R. F. D. 1 League Basketball 3, 4: Ithetaeria 2, 3, 4: Art Club 2, 3, 4: The Wreck of the Hesperus 3: Lady of Shalott 3. I-Iere's a little lass coming not from far Japan, as you would suppose, but from Texas. Within her short stay of four years, Tazu has been suc- cessful in more than one way. Not only has she been able to grapple with the terrifying monster, Regents, but she has won the hearts of many of us. With her artistic ability and knowledge of the classical, Tazu has wended her quiet way through school till, now-Well, to make a long story short, she hopes to meet Mr. Hoy next year. The rule of Life is hard, but may that stern Dame treat you as an exception. VIRGINIA G. BANKS Ginnie Jeannie Ginia Ginger Vinegar 412 University Avenue Dramatic Club 4: Ithetaeria 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 3: Vice- president 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Le Cercle Francais 4: Legislative Assembly 3, 4: Choral Club 3, 4: Treasurer 4: Senior Stunts 4: Student Council 4: General Council 1: Freshman Play 1: Invitation Committee of Senior Class 4: 0 Lovely Night 1, 2, 4: The Wreck of the Hesperus 3: King Harold 4: Hero and Leander 2: Lady of Shalott 3. Listen my children and you shall hear Not a tale of Paul Revere, But of a little girl with gray-green eyes, Red and gold hair that dances and flies: And a disposition as sunny and sweet As ever you could hope to meet: A smile that is meant for everyone, And, thus for her, many friends has won. Join us and you will join the ranks That wish good luck to Virginia Banks. RUTH A. BEARDSLEY Rufus Ruthie 507 Turner Place 0 Lovely Night 1: Lady of Shalott 3: The Wreck of the Hesperus 3: On Shore and Sea 2: Hero and Leander 3: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Co-Se-Ho 2, 3, 4: General Council 3: Baseball League 3: Hockey 2: Basketball League 2, 3. 4: Volley Ball League 4. Well, here's Ruth after three and a half years of concentrating with her head buried in a book and her thoughts elsewhere. You can see by look- ing at her picture that she is a girl of unusual ability. We have also heard that Ruth has a peculiar fascination for Franklin cars. After all is said and done, Ruth will be missed when she leaves the I. H. S. The best wishes of the Senior Class go with you, Ruth, in whatever pro- fession you may enter.
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THF ITHACA HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL ISABEL C. BOSWORTH acpxeglr upeggyn 916 Stewart Avenue Choral Club 2. 3, 4: Warden 2: Legislative Assembly Cl, 4: Teller 4: Ithetacria 2, 3, 4: General Council 4: Senior Stunts -1: Class Poet 4: Reporter 4. Who is this 'tPretty Cinderella ? Yes, of course, it is Peggy, our star poet, debater and scholarship student. No one ever has to say to her dark eyes, Brown Eyes, Why Are You Blue? for Smiles is Peg's national anthem. It would be a Lucky Day for us if she could Linger a While longer in our spacious corri- dors. For besides being an honor student, and the mainstay of several organizations, Peg is never Too Tired to help her friends. Well, Peggy, we are sorry that we can't have you Aways, but just the same, we wish you success. M. LOUISE BOYLE 207 Fall Creek Drive Ithetaeria 2. 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Le Cerele Fran- cais 4: Legislative 3, 4: Debate 4: Costume Mistress for Spring Plays 4: Reporter 4: Class Prophetess 4. Where is Louise? I want her to do my French for me. Have you tried Flores? For this peerless creature, this gifted orator, this budding authoress, this joy of all teachers, and refuge of poorer scholars, has a fondness for milk-shakes and carmel sundaes. What with get- ting through high school in three and a half years, capturing all prizes and studying for history tests, Louise has had her hands almost full. With so much experience as prophetess of the Senior Class, we expect to see her telling fortunes in seine cafe in Paris-after a brilliant career at Vassar. DOROTHY E. BRIGGS Dort Sailor 132 Blair Street Senior Class Teller 4: Legislative Assembly 3, 4: 'Treas- urer 4: Le Cerele Francais 3, 4: Deutscher Verein 4: Tat- tler Board 3, 4: Editor-in-Chief 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: The Garrotersu 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3: Manager 3: Hockey 3: Booster Club 4: Annual Collector 3: Ithetaeria 2, 3. 4: General Council 4. When this little girl graduates the school can be assured of a quieter, but not a better place next year. Dort has made herself prominent in our affairs by her presence in so many clubs and school activities. She has held down many positions here, mainly a forward one, on the girls' basketball team, and there was certainly no kick coming unless it was from the opposing team. Although the school's best wishes go with her on the hill next year, they probably wont count as much as those of one of the upperclassmen up there now. It looks as if you were going to have someone who knows the work up there, Dort.
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