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THF ITHACA HTGH SCHOOL ANNUAL ALICE BLCSTEIN Ithetaeria 2, 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Legislative Assembly 3, 43 Dramatic Club 43 Manager of Make Up 43 Senior Frolic 43 On Shore and Sea 33 0 Lovely Night 3, 43 Hero and Leander 43 The Roman School 23 Freshman Play 1. Behold! a maiden whose sunny smile is as per- manent as her beautiful Wave. To look at this plodigy, we would scarcely believe her ready for the journey to lofty Cornell. But there is all evidence of the fact! Alicc's knowledge of French and Eng- lish is not to be disputed. Moreover, we feel sure that her power to solve extremely knotty Intermediate problems will bring her success on the hill. Proh- ably some day we'll find Alice chief Hmaker-up in a New York theatre. You never can tell! ELIZABETH BOYLE 'tPebble', lthetaeria 2, 3, 43 Legislative Assembly 3, 43 Clerk 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Wreck of the Hesperus 23 On Shore and Sea 33 O Lovely Night 3, 43 Hero and Leander 43 An- nual Reporter 1, 23 Annual Board, Assistant Editor-in- chief 43 Tattler Board, Assistant Editor 43 Senior Class, Pin and Ring Committeeg Senior Stunt 4. Behold an accomplished young lady! Pebble is a scholar, a classicist, an historian, a linguist, an author, an artist, a musician, a poet, a conversation- alist, a, dramatist, an essayist, a horsewoman, and a hippomaniac fone who is mad over horsesj. Not to the neglect of her friends, though, or of anything else. Her marks are always so high Q98 or 99 at leastj that none of us can rival them. But let that pass. Think how we will feel when she fills some important position at Washington. Perhaps she'll be president. Who knows? MILDRED CORNELIA BOYLE 4'M.C.Bf' Mildred,' Ithetaeria 43 Science Club 3, 43 King Harold 13 O Lovely Night 33 On Shore and Sea 33 General Council 4. How does she ever do it? It is with great admira- tion that we have watched Mildred 's progress. Her only regret is that there isn't any more math for her to take in school. But mathematics is not Mil- dred's only strong point. Just ask Miss Apgar if her sight translations aren't the best ever. M.C.B. is a true friend too, and she has an angelic tempera- ment. She 'll probably go on the hill next year, and some day Mildred will be found 21 full fledged Al- gebra teacher.
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SENIOR KNOUKQ 9 SARA BARNARD 'tSally t'Sal King Harold 2: Wreck of the Hesperus 3: On Shore and Sea 43 O Lovely Night 43 Hero and Leander 53 Senior Stunt 5. Could anyone imagine that beyond those dark eyes at the left there lurks real misehiet? Sallyl' does look demure, we admit, but look out! It is rumored that Sall' spends much of her time reading Mil- ton's Poems. She just adores History and eame hack this term to cram El year on half time. SMH is Very quiet but shels a valuable asset to the school, and next year will find the teachers a11d pupils too, singing sadly, l VVonder What ls Beeome of Sally?'l CHARLES BEATTI E '4Chuck'l 'LWarbler', Marshmallow Football 3, 43 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Glee Club 33 Con- gress 3, 43 Senior Stunt. Just think how mueh this elegant figure resembles that bust of Socrates i11 the library. Allfl to think that they hide Socrates behind the door! Hffhuekl' has other good points, though. As a11 aetor he has made a good cabbage colleetor. Ile also is an athlete. One year he decided either to make or to break the football team. He did both-and be- came the most popular man on the squad. But, after all, Chuekl' makes a good seholar and we join with the teachers, who have tried so hard to detain him, in wishing him sueeess in the future. FRANK BERRYMAN 4'Sassatrass'i L'Berry', UDoe', HBattlin Fool 'tDo1-H Berryman, that Flushing young fellowu has been with us a very short time, but ill that time he has made 21 host of friends. His flowery speeeh and pugilistie methods have endeared him to many a heart. lt is rumored that he has so many eennts that he could easily give away about twenty- five to nearly ones and still have enough left to graduate. Berry also holds one record in lligh School, and that is, he is yet to be seen with his hair mussed. He is the proud possessor of .CL fas tidious Ford, in which he makes nightly eruises aeross the Rhine. But going from the ridieulous to the sublime, Sass:1frass is a. real good fellow and friend and he carries with him the best wishes of the Senior Class for sueeess in whatever he may 1ll1tl91'l2lkC'.
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SENIOR. KNOCKQ EMILY WILMA BRIGGS Hlimmyw Legislative Assembly 3, 45 Treasurer 45 French Club 3, 45 Treasurer 45 Ithetaeria 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 35 Vice- President 45 Annual Reporter 15 Assembly Committee 45 Vice-President of Senior Class 45 On Shore and Sea 35 0 Lovely Night 3, 45 Hero and Leander 45 Legislative As- sembly Debate 45 Senior Play 4. Girls! Girls, you must cooperate with Miss Briggs. Her time is valuable. Of course it is, for KKEIHII is the n st popular and the busiest girl in er ass. ' Befides being Vice-President of the Se ' 's, she holc e record for having been F1011-S111 ' o i tions than any one else in the I. . af r oon you can find Em patien a swering requ s for A Modern History of Ancient Greece or nething equally interesting in the library. Emily ts as chief shock-absorber for everybody 's pet tro iles, and is a favorite with all of us because of her unfailing and cheery friend- liness. MARIAN BROCKWAY 'LChubby,' Ithetaeria 2, 3, 45 Legislative Assembly 3, 45 Science Club 45 Co-Se-Ho 45 O Lovely Night 3, 45 On Shore and Sea 35 General Council 45 Hero and Leander 45 Le Cercle Francais 45 Legislative Debate 4. M is for Marian, ou1' Chubby's first nameg A is for Algebra, which ne 'er Won her fame, R is for Regents, she always has passed I is for Ithaca, she loves to the lastg A is for Antics she does every dayg N is for Neatness, she 6,81' doth displayg And Gee-is for goodbye, We do hate to say! JOSEPH R. BURRITT Ujoeu Science Club 2, 3, 4. Gaze upon this shining countenance and see thereon depicted great knowledge of certain things-not Latin, however, for that is one of Joels favorite sub- jects-to Hunk. Even if he does not go into a class to pass a subject he does his share to help pass the time away. A word of warning here should not go amiss. Girls, beware! Joe has hired Cupid to work over-time mending all the hearts he has broken. Nevertheless, he is one of the school's shining ex- amples of mathematical intelligence. Ask A. M. E. -'sho knows. If .Ioe decides to go on the Hill to Mr. Cor- nell's School for Boys and Girls, he has the best wishes of all his friends, for 21. successful career.
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