Ithaca College - Cayugan Yearbook (Ithaca, NY)

 - Class of 1918

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As I think of our class as a. body, I also think -of in- dividuals: our worthy president, for instance, some- times gruclgingly snatched a. few minutes from his practice, to take a short spin in the car. There was Betty Smith, who 'always did prefer day to night. Wheri I think of Helen, our class motto, Sue- cess , comes to me. Leonard Beyer nrmly believed that Study is Unending . Po-or f'Tobey , who Was always on time to classes, took things so seriously, while Ruth Butler never Worried. Cleora Greene never could decide which she liked 'better-Automobiles or Aeroplanes. Have you decided yet, Cleora? And Gertrude Hitftl one 'man alright! Then there was a person who Never 'never missed class meeting, Leo Lynch. If the shortline station' is as attractive at Auburn as it. is here, it's no wonder Beulah G. enjoys her Weekly trips there, It seems as tho' I can still hear Gene raving about My Man . Mrs. Furey and Mrs. Raplee kept up the dignity of the class. P-aul Brake Was certainly most thoughtful this winter when he suggested send- ing flowers to Gladys when she was ill. Mary Nanes7 chief delight seemed to be walking a trestle at mid- night, while Gladys Burdick loved to play the part of Cinderella , Gladys, did you ever get your shoes from Nevvfield'? The rain is now 'beating harder and the fire burns dimly so I must end my musings, hoping each and every senior will attain what We have chosen for our class motto, '4Success'7. KIXTE ELLIOT. 'g!w 5?, n W4 -m 'm.f of Zqgv ,N H WX! ' .' Lf Qi, , 'ng' ,gJQ,bl'. . i.. H:-' J'4l ?'m'Z's

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The Class History As I sit by the cozy tire, listening to the gentle April rains, I think of the day we entered upon our career in the conservatory. INe stood in awc of the seniors, each one thinking to himself, HI-Iow proud I shall be when I finish my coursen, but now that We ourselves are seniors it is not so with most of us, for we realize only too well how much there is yet to learn and how little we know. It has been our great privilege to study in a school which has as its president Mr. Egbert., whom every- body loves. In Olll' Freshman Year, Miss Ruth Meyers was our adviser, proving very capable, though we evidently did not respond well to her efforts as the seniors willed us that year a 'barrel of turpentine to take -oft the green paintw. Mrs. Broughton was courageous enough to take charge of the class during the next year, doing all in her power to incite enthusiasm. VVith -her coopera- tion we -gave a dance which was well patronized. In -our Junior Year we became more am-bitious, -giving two dances which proved very successful. Be- fore the close of that year we gave ia. ball in Conserva- tory Hall to the Honorable Seniors. Our Senior Year, the class, with Mrs. Rodgers as our very efficient adviser, naturally reached the height of activities. We realized that we must be a L'Live Wll'G77 as an example to the under classmen. Vtfe elected the following members as Class Officers: Frederic. Green-P resident. Elizarbeth Smith-Vice President. Helen Harrison-Secretary. Leonard Beyer-Treasurer. During the year we gave two dances. Every Tues- day afternoon after rehearsal one of our members shouted up and down the corridors, Sandwiches! Have a sandwich? The funds of the treasury were thereby greatly increased. During the latter part of the second term we lost. one of our members, Henry Bassett, who enlisted in the Navy, though two more were gained in the early part of the year, when Twila Kitch and Margery Grannis, both of whom had studied elsewhere, joined us for their 'Senior Year.



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TRUTH NAME FAVORITE SONG FAMOUS EXPRESSION PASTIME STRONG POINT AMBITION BASSETT Over There Out in Cleveland Giving Private Lessons Worrying GJ T'-gsgsfh Berlin and Re'-um BEYER I LOVC the Ladies By Darn Reading Walt Whitman Determination To be a Regular Musician BILLINGS CQ'-f2'g?fEaBack to Old -Oh Gee! Progressing Constaney To Know Everything BRAKE Alexander's Rag Time Band Now in Sioux City Aualizing St. Cars Thoroughness To be Truly Great BURDICK Tlgxigfcidvgild' Simply Wild My Land Elmira Love for a Soldier Boy To play Cinderella BUTLER Die Lorelie By Ginger Making Bread Sleeping GJ To Prove it to Dad CROWELL Had I the Wings of a Dove ? Dancing That Hope Chest To Become an aviator ELLIOT Bailey Plays Do You Mean it? Asking Questions Having a Good Time I Shau'tTell FITCH Way Down Smlth Oh Rats Movies Generosity To Go Back Down South FUREY I Xvanlggghligscgiosldlfittle Wife in a Good Old Hzsgx any, She's Married Working To keep him .lgood manned., GARRETT T1L2'gfeEg5?6GgggIl fha By Geor3e2' Getting Educated Love for a Morris chair To be a Reiter in a Circus GRANNIS Somewhere a Voiee is Calling H',Qi,2,Q'lf2,'1QZff,2nie,? Walking Telling Fortunes To play a Ukulele GREENE, C. Tligifailigggegg Your Yes, Love, at 11:30 EaEle's Eye Persistanee 12331223 Movies opposite GREEN. F- T1i5aV:z:i'5igi3vsIf3fgfaEe BY JUGHSQ Just Parties all the While Speed To Kill the Kaiser HARKNESS Oh Boies I F0fgot Chuck Dancing To be in Musical Comedy HARRISON Yg1agShlg15QLit'1'? URRYH of lt Knitting Systeni Play Opposite Smith Always HEIMBACH Oh you Beautiful D011 Sorry, I have a rehearsal Yawuing Gifgsigfsgfggsffom To be a Carpenter HITT Oh Johnny! Telephone, Gene Making Fudge Chemistry To be Quiet

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