Ithaca High School - Annual Yearbook (Ithaca, NY)

 - Class of 1928

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Lucius COGGSHALL On Shore and Sea 45 King Rene-'s Daughter 43 Lunch Room Committee 4. VVe have here before us an excellent ex- ample of a concientious student. Lucile joined us in September when she decided she would try our halls of fame after glid- ing through those of Locke High. In this short time, she has won inumberable friends for Lucile is a priceless friend herself. We hear that she expects to be a teacher in Math and will continue her work at Cor- nell. Our wholehearted wish for success is with you Lucile. HAROLD F. CONNOR Conn Band 43 The VVreck of the Hesperusl' 3. A few years ago this gentleman joined the rest of us in our search for a regents' diploma. In so doing he was forced prac- tically to abandon a Campaign which had spelled the doom of many a woodchuck, but Caesar then appeared on the horizon, sat- isfying his desire for warfare with that challenge Thou shalt not pass! Conn has been a saxophone wrestler in the hand for a part of his career with us, and now at the end of his sojourn, his many friends join in wishing him future success in its fullest measure. Z5 ALVORD H. COLE rrAlu For the short period of two or three years, our Alma Mater was held up by this sterling senior. VVe hope that the strain of this school was not too severe on Al so that he had to leave us for a while. However, everyone noticed the difference in the High School when he came back. The orchestra sounded fine, boosted by this lad with his trombone. Soon Al will be quali- fied to play on the Presidents steamer, but, whatever you do Al, remember that you are backed by your schoolmates of the class of '28. ALICE V. COPELAND dllie Ithetaeria 43 O Lovely Night 33 King Harold 35 Kathleen 43 On Shore and Sea 1, -I-5 King Rene's Daughter 4g Alice in VVonderland Orchestra 1. For a girl so quiet, studious and orderly as Alice Copeland, one can scarcely imagine a better nickname than Allie WVith all her mouselike quietness, she has fought the State Regents to a standstill more than once. She has been considered by her teachers as an old standby when it has been difficult to End a student capable of making a satis- factory recitation. She has been inconspicu- ous by her presence at classes, and we are sure has gained more than has the aver- age student from her class work. The col- lective good wishes of the High School will accompany Allie wherever she goes.

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CHARl,ES CAV'EN EY Charlie Although this scholar f?l hails from Brooktondale, he has the refinement of a New Yorker. During his seemingly short stay in High School, Charlie has gained many friends in and out of school. It has been rumored abroad that he has been ferry- ing several girls home at noon, in his new HD Henry. After his thrilling struggle with Geometry, along with the rest, we think that he deserves a well needed rest. BERNICE CI..APP Bernie Cl1lppie VVhat is the Commercial Department go- ing to do? Bernie is going to leave us. The typewriter keys will be covered with dust now that no one will be on hand to tick them. Nevertheless, there will be a solace when Clappie comes back to dust them. As far as we know, Bernie will surely rise to the personal secretary of F. VV. VVoolwortl1. Auf wiedersehen! I 24 CAMPBELL B. CHASE Hfjlllllpn Freshman Play lg Congress 45 'WVreck of the Hesperus 3g On Shore and Sea 43 Hero and Leander 35 King Harold 3, Collector l, 2. Alas! This handsome young man is graduating. Yes, he has always been pop- ular with the boys and no less with the girls. He can drive a wicked Ford and it is rumored that he is putting the Yellow Cab Co. out of business by not missing a chance to drive fair maidens home. VVhen the trallic lights feel the coming of Camps Ford they turn to go so he can be sure to have all the girls home in time. All joking aside, Camp, your teachers, class- mates, and friends will miss you but their hearts will be with you wishing you the best of everything in Life. Goodbye, Camp, RAYMOND COAN HRHJJU senior class to our dear years he is to graduate. Although he is through with everything else here, Ray still lingers around trying to absorb a litle more French. Evidently our hero, having done with 95s in History and 65s in French, intends to tear himself away from the dear old school and plunge into life beyond these walls. As he is one of the must likeable chaps of my acquaintance, and a real friend, I do not doubt that he will have with him the most sincere wishes for success from all those who know him. Ladies and gentlemen of the -prepare to bid a tearful adieu friend Raymond, for after tive l .



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PAUL JAMES CORGEL Paul FUI To look at this beaming face is to gaze into the countenance of the future President of the United States. Paul is no ordinary boy. VVho could miss him in library, sur- rounded by a lot of mates l?l whom he never had met before? In such a crowd, he looks like a diamond among pebbles. Aside from these attractions, Fat does not get many benefits from his school career. In fact, he so detested studying that he graduated in january. The class of '28 extends its best wishes for success in his undecided future career. lil.-RRY ELLEN CRANDALL lthetaeria 3, 45 Science Club 43 Lady of Shalott 2: Wreck of the Hesperus ' 23 On Shore and Sea 4-g King Rene's Daughter -l. Although this child is a quiet one LU she is very well liked. She holds the distinction of being on the honor roll-so you see what kind of a girl Mary is! VVe can just imagine Mary, the big hearted scout, with her little brownies trailing along behind her while she patiently explains what they eagerly wish to know. All joking aside, Mary is a good friend and when she leaves us this june we all wish for her the best of luck and sincerely hope her days at Cornell will be as pleasant as those at Ithaca High. M,-mjoiue Louise CORNISH 1lfiz1'gt'U Hfllzzrjeu Kid The VVreck of the Hesperus 33 The Lady of Shalott 23 Alive in VVonderland 15 O Lovely Night 2, 43 Science Club 23 Kathleen King Harold -I-5 Senior Frolic 4. Hear that spontaneous giggle? 'I'hat's Marie, one of our best examples of a charming personality. Every once in a great while she gets Riley but she's soon over it. Midge almost decided to write a book on the science of note throwing but gave this up in favor of studying Budlsl. She has been asked several times to tell the secret of her success in studies without study- ing but she was afraid a stampede might result so she modestly declined. VVe know that this little shining light will succeed in all that she does, so all we hope is that she will not forget the members of the Class of 1928. HARLAND B. CRISPELL UDHIWU You know, and so do I, the brightest young man in Slaterville Springs. VVhy? Because only four short years ago Dave ap- peared among us, and is now leaving with an Engineering Course to his credit. Dave is not satisfied with a high school education, however, and plans to seek more knowledge later on. Besides being studious, Dave is a great boy for Speed, and when he drives the trattor to the filling station all the cop: and Iroopers in Tompkins County are on his trail. E261

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