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JOSEPHINE E. DAVIS Freshman Playg Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3g Student Council 25 Volley Ball 1, Traffic Cop 23 League Basketball 23 Spring Concert 2, 3g Legislative 35 Senior Frolic. Look who is leaving us now! You all know Josephineg if not, I advise you to look up jolly in the dictionary -put it in front of Joe and I wager you will recog- nize her next time you see her. She has gone through high school at full speed, and besides breaking records in her studies Q?j, it 'is whispered about that she is leaving some broken hearts behind her. I'm sure, how- ever, that she will be willing to help patch them up, if you will but run down to Johns Hopkins Hospital some- time next year. MARJORY EVELYN DAW Reporter 13 Chorus 3. There is a certain lassie with Brown eyes who spends a good deal of her time riding around in a Whip- pet sedan. We wonder what the attraction is. Take an- other look and you will see. Marj's eleverness charm have won for her a wide circle of friends. has one ambitiong that is to be a private secretary. We are certain she will succeed in whatever career she choses. Well, Marjory, the class of '30 wishes you the best of luck and success. If 23 l DOROTHY R. DART League Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volley ball 1, Field Hockey lg Soccer 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3g Student Council 2, Annual Reporter 25 Baseball 2g Spring Concert 2, Dra- matic Club 2, 33 Spring Plays 3, Senior Frolic. This picture needs no label for who doesn't know Dot ? It is impossible to tell of her many attractions in this limited space but everyone knows them, anyway. There is no doubt about her intelligenceg she is a three- year student. As to popularity-any school dance will vouch for that. It is rumored that Dot has a Weak- ness for the State but we all sympathize. We, of the senior class, together with countless teachers and under- graduates, wish you the best of luck at Cornell, Dot ERMA DAVENPORT Spring Concert 2 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4. Erma's smilin 'face appeared on the gang-plank with all the other shies four years ago. She was just en- tering the sh' that was to carry her over the Sea of Knowledge. ring her travels many came to know and love her. It s they, who in June, when Erma leaves us to continue er journey in a greater ship to other foreign shores, ' her the same success that was hers in that good old sip HITHACA HIGH SCHOOL. and She
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BERNARD ARTHUR CUMMINGS Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Track. In future years, the year 1930 will be notable, not only as the end of the present decade. but as the annus mirabilis in which this promising youth graduated. After four years of intimate, and for the most part pleasant, association with Art, we venture the following asser- tionsg that, fab, an inexplicable aptitude for mathema- tics and drafting, fbi, his punctuality, and, ich, his winning ways, should benefit him for Mechanical Engin- eering on the hill, and throughout his life. ARTHUR DAHARSH Hurrah! Art is graduating. They thought the com- mercial course with its bookkeeping, shorthand, and typewriting would hold back this studious lad. It took four years to conquer it but that was a mere trifle for Art. We do not know what Art is going to do when he graduates but we are sure he will make a success. We hate to see you go, Art, but all our wishes go with you. GLADYS M. CRISS EY Spring Concerts 1, 2, 3. 4, Kathleen 23 Legislative 4g Senior Ffollic 43 Usher Spring Plays 4. Yeshisiree! Crissey is a Senior already. As every- o e k Qfws, sheis the best of sports and is always smiling chgeriiy. Oh, yes! We almost forgot. Cris is quite an authoirity on Chevrolets. fWe wonder why?D We just kno that Glad will be successful on the hill next yearland all of our best wishes go with her. It has bee ly four nce 'Jerry was a gig- gling freshm t -.- . expe ting to leave us in June. She intends to -- k life miserable for the teachers at the Conservatory nd give thpse of the Ithaca High a well earned rest. owksilent and gloomy these halls will be when she ta '-- her sunny, bubbling disposition to the Con ? Where r your musical inspiration leads you. GERALDINE L. CRYSLER 6 remember the od Ithaca High is for you, Jerry, i271
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LOLA I. DEVO Well, look who's here! If it isn't Lola! Lola came to these vast halls of instruction to acquire knowledge. She has acquired this knowledge after four short years of hard studying and is now ready to graduate. What will happen when Lola is no longer seen about the halls with that cheery smile or her name doesn't appear each month on the honor roll? Lola is a great History shark, and if you want to know anything in French she can tell you that, too. It's rumored Lola's going in training for a nurse. Here the class of '30 wish her great success. MYRA DOANE Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 43 Ithetaeria 1, 2. 3, 4, Spring Concerts l, 2, 3, 4, Thanksgiving Concerts 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Play 19273 Senior Frolic 4. Perhaps you regret not having heard Cicero or Web- ster orate. Console yourself, listen to Doanie-she's just as good. Did you know she won a scholarship in elocu- tion? Well, she did--and what's more, Myra says she's going to take up public speaking and acting as her life's work. But next year Doanie is coming back to good old I. H. S. for a P. G. course. We wonder what the attraction is? Well, Myra, if you're as good an actress as you have been student and friend you surely will be a success. Some day when you get to be as famous as Jane Cowell let us all know and we'll come to your opening night in New York. GERTRUDE EATON Here is a girl from whom we can learn a lesson- Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. Gertrude is a hard worker and takes great pride in doing her lessons well. She is always busy, but not too busy to help you, if you are in need. One of Gert's favorite hobbies is collecting moss, liverworts and ferns for Miss Reidy. Gertrude hasn't decided what she will make her life work, but whatever it is, we are sure she will succeed, because of her fine personality and pluck. IRMA DOBERT We have here before us an excellent example of a conscientious student. Irma joined us in September, when she decided she would try our halls of fame after gliding through those at Oakwood School and Schenec- tady High. In this short time, she has won innumer- able friends, for Irma is a priceless friend herself. Wherever she goes or whatever she does, the best wishes of the class of '30 go with her. l29l
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