Ithaca High School - Annual Yearbook (Ithaca, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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DoRoTHv liL'CKlNGI-IAM Secretary of Senior Class 43 Senior Frolic 3, 43 Legis- lative Assembly 3, 43 President 3, 43 Legislative Debate 3, 43 Legislative-Congress Debate 3, 43 General Council 43 Assembly Committee 43 Choral Club 43 Student Coun- cil 13 Art Club 33 Science Club 2, 33 Ithetaeria 43 Dra- matic Club 43 Property Manager Spring Plays 43 Traflic force 3, 4. ' The above honors signify one of the most unusual pals in history and it is proven by the fact that she holds one of the major offices of the Senior Class-Class Secretary. Down at Basketball Red makes a specialty at snatching dribbles from our highly esteemed opponents. A friend in need is a friend indeed so step up, all you freshmen, and meet her majesty-Dorothy Buckingham. LAURENCE E. Buzuzows Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 President 43 String Ensemble 2. 3, 43 Thanksg'iving Concert 1, 2, 3, 43 Spring Concerts 1, 2. 3, 43 Spring Play 43 Traffic Officer 43 Tattler Board 43 Senior Frolic, Chairman 43 Soccer 2, 33 Band 43 Glee Club 43 Science Club 3, 4. Look! Listen! Yes, sure enough, that's a cello solo and a handsome blond is skillfully manipulating the bow. Yes, right in the middle of the orchestra sits this win- some Beau Brummel right at home anywhere where there is music. Laurence belongs to the Orchestra, Band, and Glee Club and is a prominent and necessary mem- ber of all of these organizations. Having successfully plumbed the depths of Math , Laurence intends to go to Cornell and follow paternal steps into Engineering. RICHARD .XBUELL Student Council 2, 3, 43 Soph. ep. 23 Secretary 33 Presi- dent 43 Congress 3, 43 Trea er 43 Science Club 2' French Club 43 Traffic Officer ' gr. of Hockey 3, 43 Congress Debates 3, 43 Tattler Athletic Editor 4. This full blooded Ame ' boy on our left, Ladies and G e n, is a Buell, President of our Student uncil. th gh he has been with us only three years, e ha ga ned the respect and friend- ship of us QL- Di kes the fair sex but we never see him with the . m l more than five or six times. This isEZ5'lfably bm he is still looking for the gm of his dreams. Dickie expects to go to Colgate. We wish him the best of luck and hope that he will find a really good hockey team to manage up there. BIARJORIE .IEANNETTE BUSH Annual Collector 1, 23 Spring Concert 2, 3, 43 Thanks- giving Concert 3, 43 Kathleen 23 Science Club 23 Spring Play 43 Traffic Force 3, 4. One must really know Busby to appreciate her. Almost everyone knows her3 therefore, she is widely ap- preciated. Untiring energy is one of her characteristics. and friendliness another. Marge's list of honors shows that she has been active in school affairs, and many of her friends will miss her when she leaves. We may envy Cornell students, for next year they will have an all around good pal. lt is with much regret that we say Ugood-bye and good luck to Marjorie. l 23

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EMELIA BRABLC Science Club 2, King Renels Daughter, On Shore and Sea. Oh, oh! Believe it or not, this studious young Miss actually left us in january. It seems as if half the school's gone, this term, without her. Rumors are Hying around that Millie expects to enter Cornell, where she will learn to boil water without burning it. Oh, yeah! The best wishes of the Senior Class go with you, Emelia. OSMER JAMES BROOKS Congress 3, 4, Clerk 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 On Shore and Sea 2. Girls! There'S just a bundle of charms wrapped up in his arms, that's why welre jealous of him. During Osmer's four short years he has made many friends and has also been prominent in several school activities. The reference above, girls, was to Pete's pitching arm which he has used with remarkable success, eh, Pierce? Let's all hope that Osmer comes back to us after he has finished his work at the State Teachers' College. Well, Pete, the Senior Class will follow your success through- out your career. ROBERT D. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, ELETT BROOKS Basketball 2, 33 Cross Country 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Rowdy Dow! Look what the wind blew in. Years ago this quiet QFD boy came to I. H. S. from the hill. After many years he seems to think it is time to leave us. Has anybody ever seen Elett down on Percy Field, running away from everybody in the quarter and half mile? Even in the Fall he is chasing over hill and dale after some great friend of the fairer sex. But putting all fooling aside, we wish him a successful and happy future. BROOKS 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 l22l Itheteria 4, Science Club 3, 4, Congress 4, Student Council 4g Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4. Here we are gazing at the Visage of the President of the Dramatic Club, Leader of the Klee Klup, etc. etc. Being the leader of many of the clubs in the school seems to be an Old Spanish Custom of Bobls. Everything and everybody prospers under his able rule. After de- feating Caesar, downing Cicero, and foxing Virgil, Bob has at last called quits to the whole business and de- cided to grace the campus at Hamilton. Ta-Ta, old fruit, be good.



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ALMINA R. BUTLER Class Poetg Spring Concert 3. Who is this dark-haired maiden we find so often in the Library? Of course, she is very good in history and where else could she find her knowledgeg but still there must be other reasons. However, Al is an extremely good student and has her place on the honor roll. She can get second prize on a difficult history essay and is enough of a metrist that the discriminating class of '30 have elected her their poet. Although undecided as to her future, Almina, with the record she has at school. cannot help but be successful. NELLIE E. CARNELL French Club 2, 3, 4g Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4g Kathleen 2g Legislative Assembly 4. Senior Frolic. Behold a future successful business woman! Nell has completed a business course in our noble institution and is ready to challenge the business world. French is also a specialty for this young lady. She rattles off French as she rattles her typewriter. We wonder why she's so interested in music? It's a good thing to be interested in, anyway. We wish you luck, Nell , in your business LAWVRENCE R. BYRNE Here is the one and only Red Byrne-a firm be- liever in the fact that Ithaca should be given back to the Indians. and whose ambition is to be a pilot teither of an airplane or on a Mississippi cattle boatj. Only a few may know the reason for this belief but we all know that Red has a great sense of humor that has gained him many friends. We wish you the best of luck, Red, and hope that you will be successful as a pilot. Career. is L24 CLARENCE J. CALKINS Glee Club 43 Congress 4g Dramatic Club 45 Orchestra 2, 43 Band 2, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. f'Hey, Calk. Commere a minute, will ya? Calkins seems to be at everyoneys and anyone's beck and call, at anytime, anywhere. If you see a big crowd around a piano, you will he sure to find C. J. in the center of it destroying the equilibrium of everyone present. He was away one year but came back to take a part in all activities that he had time for and then a few more on top of that. His clever acting has many times brought down the school so it will be a real pity to say Goodby to Calk.

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