Ithaca High School - Annual Yearbook (Ithaca, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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DAVID BENNER Senior Orchestrag Ensemble, Bandg Tattlerg Business Managerg Cross Country Teamg Track Teamq Traflic officer, Ring and Pin Committee, Thanksgiving Concerts. Roll call. Where is Benner? He is either working on the Tattler, Traflic force or has Band. Dave is always busy. After a year at North Columbus, Dave has re- turned to graduate from Ithaca High. This proved to be a lucky break for the Tattler for Dave played an im- portant part in the success of that paper. As a mainstay of the Cross Country and Track teams Dave has been the source of many points. With Dave's record in this institution we have little to fear of his success as a Hotel CARL VVESLEY B1sHoP On Shore and Sea 2. Well girls, it looks as if Carl was going to leave us at last. He has been with us so long QU that we have grown used to seeing him looking with longing doyvn that North corridor. What for? I don't knowg neither does Carl. But, after all, Carl is a good fellow and we hope he will succeed in his attempts to take a degree away from the Heights of Cornell. Well, so long, Carl. Manager on the Hill next fall. KENNE'I'H BENNETT Here is the original Shadow Man! Little is known of his past or of his plans for the future, but from his vocabulary of technical terms, it is expected that he will follow the leadership of Guglielmo Marconi and Lee De Forest. Since his graduation from cranking Fords he has advanced to the more dignified pastime of easing a 400 about the streets of our fair city. If his pros- pects in the future are as bright as the polish on his car, Ken is certainly due for a most happy and successful career. l20 JOHN J. BISHOP Congress 4g Track 4g Football 1, 45 Hockey 2, 33 Five Year Club, On Shore and Seag Wreck of the Hesperusg Hero and Leanderg Senior Frolic. Itls a tough break for the school but '4Bish simply has to graduate. How will the teachers get along with- out him? -Iohn himself says that someone has to see that the teachers earn their pay. Believe me, his teachers certainly deserve all they get. Four years from now a picture of Johnny will appear in the year book of the University of Indianna. He intends to pursue a course in journalism, and we know he'll be a success. We hope for his sake that there's a co.-ed in Indianna that's as nice as the little blond at Sage.

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JAMES ELWYN BALDXNIN Spring Concert 3, 4, SQ Glee Club 3, 4, Sq Baseball 4,5. When The Duke Steps Out that's this young man, who entered these halls of the learned some four or five or ? or ? years ago. As well as being a mathematic shark, he excells greatly in the art of putting himself across to the weaker sex. He is the proud possessor of a fastidious Studebaker in which he makes almost nightly cruises across the Rh'ine. Now in passing from the ridiculous to the sublime let us say that Sive is not a bad sort, a real good scout, and has the best wishes of the Senior Class for success in whatever he may undertake. French Club 3, 4-Q Legislative 3 4'fI'Iome Room re- porter 2, 35 Wreck of the Hesperu 35 Ring and pin Committee 4' Senior Fr lic JOHN ANDREW'S Glee Club 43 Spring Concert 2, 3, 49 Swimming 3. just look-it 'at. Oh boy, oh boy, monkeys. Four long and weary years ago this extremely smooth and noble looking gentleman first started singing our Alma Mater. In this lengthy period of time he seems to have made quite an impression on the feminine population judging from the weight of his vest on the left side. Ah-hal Prepare, all ye Cornell damsels, for thither he is going with all of his cagey methods of gliding over the polished floor in perfect HJ time with the razy music. As yet no one has composed one fast enough to make him quit. Lots of luck, fella, and here's hoping you make good far above K. Hugo Waters. IRENE LILLIAN BAKER Lo and behold if it isn't our youthful maiden, Irene! Four years have elapsed since she entered these halls of learning and now she is going to leave us. In the near future we suppose she w'ill be pounding a type- writer and telling some man how to run his business, and then won't we miss her! Her capacity for fun and her frequent giggles have won her many friends in her stay here, and we all join in wishing her abundant success and happiness 'in the future. E r ! Bene is everybo y's f -1. hat is one of the nice things about h f -- h s a warm smile for everyone. No w .- .- sdpop l r! Noise is a thing in which she do e,fbut s e seems to be in a good many thi 1 e tea e s like her, too, for she's really rather - - r. ow she's from the ALINE BARNARD country but what ca e t e y raction in the drawing room? They should be glad to see this raccoon coat up on the hill next year, and we are sure she'll he a big success. We certainly hope so! 19



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BETTY BLAUVELT How often we have seen this bright, vivacious miss in our midst. She may not look like a dignified senior. but she is. Betty is not to go out into the big business world to be just somebody's stenog's'l-oh no, she'll succeed in getting someth'ing bigger and better. Well, B , when you have attained the success and fame that surely awaits you, please don't forget the class of 1930. HERBERT C. BOSTWICK Glee Club 2, 3, 4-Q French Clubg Congressg General Council, Assembly Committeeg Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. This fine young gentleman desires to become an aviator, but first he desires an education. The gates of Cornell are open to this chap as well as to many others. Some day we may arrive at the Ithaca airport and Find Herb the chief engineer. I am quite sure that we would receive the best service possible from him. With a sing- ing voice like Herb's the class certainly believes that it would carry him on with his work. EDNA A. BOTSFORD French Club 3, 4, President 43 Student Council 3. 4, Vice President 45 Legislative Assembly 3, 45 Vice Presi- dent 4g Traflic Officer 3, 4g Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class Historian 4, Assembly Committee. Everyone knows Eddie'sl' famous smile. When you hear a chuckle and an explosion, don't worry. Something just struck Edna funny. On the Basketball floor Edna has proved her ability as a forward. She is in every play and always fighting. We wonder why Eddie sup- ports Boys' Basketball? Well, maybe she will tell us some day. We sure hope you have the best of luck on the hill, Eddie . RACHEL L. BLOSTEIN Art Club 45 Science Club 2, Tennis 2, Soccor 3, Archery 4, Spring Concert 43 Kathleen 25 Senior Frolic 4. Perhaps you will not believe it but it is really Rae. After four short years Rae is leaving our famous school to seek more knowledge on the hillf' Rae may look shv but appearances are sometimes deceiving. She has a very pleasing personality especially to tall, dark, handsome boys from Jerry Co. Her favorite pastime is motoring in Packard roadsters and stopping in Syracuse on the way. Well, Rae, here's luck to your future conquests on the hill. l2ll

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