Ithaca High School - Annual Yearbook (Ithaca, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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SENIOR KNOCKS FRANCES M. BRODER 127 Terrace Place Fi-ishmun Play 1: O Lovely Night 2, 4: Lady of Sha- lott 3: The Wreck of the Hesperus 3: Legislative Assembly 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3. 4: Neighbors , 'Op-0'-me Thumb 3: French Club 4: King Harold 4: Senior Stunts 4. Folks, if you have ever read the Courtship of Miles Standish and admired the dashing young Priscilla, you no doubt would like to see her in person. Well, here she is, none other than Frances, the modern Priscilla, with bobbed hair and laughing eyes. Yet with all her modern improvements, she still retains that quaint speech of Miles's Priscilla. We refer to those immortal words, Speak for yourself, John. As to her talent in debating, just ask anyone in Legislative. Frances is a friend worth having and the best wishes of her many friends go with her to Cor- ncll. CHARLOTTE E. BUCKINGHAM Charley Buckie 427 W. State Street Gmnmral Council 4: Art Club 4: Co-Se-Ho 2, 3, 4: The Wreck of the Hesperus 3: Lady of Shalott 3: O Lovely Night 4: King Harold 4. If you want a real pal choose Charle. For camping, hiking, or any good sport she's right there. Next year you'll have to go to Cortland if you want her. Why? Buckie is going to be a kindergarten teacher, that's why. Char- lotte's favorite outdoor sport is going to Lake Ridge. We wonder why. Charle's school career shows us that she's sure to be a success in anything she undertakes. Bye bye, and good luck, Keet. MARGARET C. BUCKINGHAM Margie G10 E. Seneca Street Freshman Play 1: Ithetaeria 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4: Pin and Rini: Committee 4: King Harold 4: O Lovely Night 4. Here is the dashing, auburn-haired school girl who is always making someone happy. She does not really mean to but she cannot help it. We hate to lose our good scout, but we know that she will make friends in her college career. Can you imagine a Girl Scout Camp without Mar- cus ? She was the hero of the pin and ring war, and the jeweler of her class. Of course she is the jeweler and the jewel too. With those omni- present dimples and that smile, she will be loved wherever she goes. We don't have to wish Marcus success: she will have it, anyway.

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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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THE ITHACA HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL RUTH L.BULL Ruthie Rufus', Brooktondale Science Club 3, 4: King Harold 4: 0 Lovely Night 4. Here's a Winsome lass, and pretty, Who can draw just something great g She is also bright and jolly, And has nearly learned to skate. Ruth has learned to do so much That it's very hard to state How a girl no bigger, older, does All she's learned to do to date. If our friend goes to Keuka- As she hopes to do this fall, She takes with her the best wishes Of her schoolmates-one and all. CLYDE F. BULLOCK Sitting Bull Bullet R. F. D. 4 Junior Band 1, 2: Senior Band 2, 3, 4: Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Science Club 4. As We gaze upon this serene countenance, we view a successor to our esteemed Mr. Jebo. This young man has graced the ranks of the Glee Club, Band, and Orchestra during his sojourn here, and we feel that Sitting Bull, the first, could not have been more capable of making a howling success, although we'll admit he didn't have the aid of a violin and a trumpet. Even our own director of instrumental music discloses the fact that he has no great apprehension for its failure in handing down his position to Bullet, who, we hear, intends, after a few years at the Conservatory, to apply for the job. Good luck, Clyde, I have no younger brothers or sisters of musical inclination. ALBERT J. BURNS NAI!! lCDiana97 KKPrOf99 315 W. State Street Glee Club 2, 3, 4, 5: President 5: Congress 4, 5: Dra- matic Club 2, 3, 4, 5: Treasurer 4: Student Council 4: Tattler 2, 3, 4: Art Editor 3, 4. Al is President Emeritus of the Five Year Club, and is rumored to have lost several text- books when the old High School burned. But who wouldn't enjoy staying in school several years if he was a vocal prodigy, a scholastic mar- vel, a great actor, and an artistic genius? Diana is cheating the Metropolitan out of a crack bass soloist, Broadway out of a Walter Hampden, and the Harvard Faculty out of a profound thinker, by choosing to study art. Good luck, John Singer Da Vinci. Don't do anything we wouldnu do, and invite us to all your studio parties.

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