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Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Concer , 4' athleen 3. Well, the school certainly will b in a sad plight now that Anna is graduating. No + atte what the oc- ANNA A. BURRITT casion she is always there to booi ll! alo g. And what will the school store do wit 'X a ? ell, that's an- other sad story. Neverthe - s she iked us so well that she consented to stay un une, w must forgive her and wish her the best of lu n W atever she chooses, but we know she will succeed. ARLTON R. BUSH Chorus, 3, 4, 55 Football 4, 53 Manager of Basketball 4, 5, Baseball 3, 4, 5, Athletic Council 4, 5, Congress S5 Class baseball 43 Annual Collector 13 Traffic Oflicer 5, League Basketball 53 Spring Plays 5. Some years ago there came to our high school, a ra- ther demure youth, one Shorty Bush. In his four or five years of rather blissful existence among us he has become the dignified Busby manager of basketball teams fthe two B's-as it werej, et cetera. His last year, where he has been wont to hold forth as a traffic in school to allow him to remain on the teams. We shall miss Busby from the second Hoor stairs next year, where he has been wont to hold forth as a trafhc oflicer, but our best wishes go with him as he absorbs the intricacies of telling 'em how it is done up at old State. ESTHER MARIE BUSH A few years ago this blonde maiden hopped into our midst, and here sh ad b n studying diligently C?J,ever since. o mpleting the Modern Language cours er is leaving us. We will all miss her next year when she departs to brighten the halls of Normal School. The best wishes of the class of '29 are with you, Esther, in whatever pursuit you undertake. MARGARET ELOISE BUTTON Choral Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Legislative Assembly 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4g Ithetaeria 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 4g General Council 3, 4g Fresh- man Play 1, Senior Stuntsg Twelve Good Men and True 4g Chairman of Invitation Committee 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4, Kathleen 3. What a quiet smile! But everyone knows that be- hind all that dignity and innocence, there is untold mis- chief. It has not taken us four years to Hnd out what a true friend and good sport Peggy is. Her smiles and capacity for fun have won for her a wide circle of friends. Wit, mischief, charm, and a lovely personality make Margaret what she is-just Peggy . May she be as successful in life as in Ithaca High. l29l
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l GEORGE C. BROWN French Club 4, Band 4g Orchestra 4g Spring Concert 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 4. ' Four score and sev- . Beg pardon, it cfm-u n't I been four years C?j ago t eorge a -1-. - a re- cruit to our .iFroshI' lis ken the four great steps, he is r wa s enior rownie has done his share in keepi .2 up th 'G' honor roll, and, . y . . as far as we know, his teac ers like him pretty well, too CU. So it is with a deep feeling of regret that we must say, Au revoir . VIRGINIA M. BULLARD Le Cercle Francais 3, 43 Legislative Assembly 4g Spring Concert 2, 3, 4g Traffic Officer 49 Chorus 2, 3, 4. When Ginny graduates the school will be quieter, but not a better place. Virginia is a good pal, and she has won many friends during her high school career. She is an honor student, though she has never been known to carry any books home with her. We hope that she will achieve success in whatever she decides to do after she leaves us. Good luck, Ginny. GLEN EDYVARD BULLOCK Science Club 4' Spring Concert 2, 3, 4, Band 4. 1 The Little Giant is one youngest members of the class. Although de r n quiet young man to strangers, he is u' e t pposite to his friends and we shall miss hi and cheery greeting when he leaves. Whether follows his brother's footsteps at the Con or e e the university we wish him a suc- cessful career nd hope he will not forget his friends of I. H. S. FRANCES BURNS 'ABurnsey' has decided that four years is long enough to stay in one place so she's going to bid Ithaca High a fond farewell. Frances is a lover of sports and can often be seen sitting on the bleachers cheering the team along. If you see a crowd of laughing girls around room 102 you'll know that Frances is in their midst telling the latest funny happenings or jokes, for she's a sure cure for the blues . Well, Frances, when you become a famous dietitian, invite us to dinner. l23l I
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34 LILLIAN JULIA BYRUM Spring Concerts 2, 3, 4g Science Club 3. Four years ago Lillian started school on the third floor of the building, and she has quietly, but surely made her way down to the first Hoor. During the pro- cess of getting an education , Judy has made many friends and has been a true chum to all. Unhappily she is human enough to have a bad CPD fault, which is, Dodging around-the Park Kejw. Anyway, here's wishing her luck when she leaves us to be some lucky person's stenog . JOHN REID CARVE11 Freshman Play, Football 43 Hockey 3, 4g Cross Country lg Baseball 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Student Council 33 Congress 4, Ring and Pin Committee 4, Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 43 Tattler Board 4. Here is another fellow direct from I. H. S. gallery of angels. Johnny has a way with the girls too, but it never bothered him much. A good athlete always has that winning smile. Well, John, it has been a pleasure to go to school with you. Miss Sheffer wonlt be the only one who will miss you, because the loss of a good fellow from our ranks makes the mutual feeling of vac- ancy hard to fill. BEVERLY MARIE CASTER Art Club 1, 2, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3. Who is this stately little irl? Why, it's Beverly, of course, anyone c s tell her aisnile away just by her walk. She leaves th uch- orn halls for higher learning so that S0646 u : ' l become Mr. Hoover's private secretary. 'l rly, we know that when you start plowing, the 1 - nd will be well tilled. We hope that you will have the best of luck in whatever you pursue. SELIVIA CHRISTENSEN Chorus 2, 3, 4, Science Club 45 Student Council Z, Sen- ior Stuntsg Baseball 1, League Basketball 2, 33 Dramatic Club 4. V Eve gaze this way and look at the fair damsel whom e av with us. You always know when f'Giggles ' ing becausekyou can hear her before you see her. before school, you can find her running fromxlrer s at W' because f'Christy is one of the few irls who IS fond of Jim fnasiumj. Selma expects to each higher altitudes far above Cayuga's waters. l30l
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