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it -Sei DAVID ABBOTT MODERN LANGUAGE Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Congress 3, 45 Speaker 45 Home Room Reporter 1, 2, 35 Spring Concert 2, 3, 45 General Council 45 Hi-Y 2, 35 Soccer 1. Here is Dave Abbott, one of Ithaca High School's favorite sons. Dave has been successful in school and on the gridiron and now is ready to become successful at Cornell. When Dave entered he was a shy, bash- ful young boy but now that he has met a few girls he is a brute. Well, no matter Where fate brings Zeus we all hope that he will buck through the same as he has done to opposing football teams the four years he has been with us. MARY ABBOTT MODERN LANGUAGE During our stay in high school we have noticed a certain fair haired damsel, known to us as Mary',. Mary has made herself known as a quiet HJ studious person liked by everyone. We hear that she wants to become a kindergarten teacher. Well, Mary, here's the best of luck to you and we do hope your pupils QCD are C15 good! ROBERT C. BARNARD COURSE X Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Spring Concerts 1, 2, 35 Manager of Spring Plays 45 Manager of Basketball 45 Congress 3, 4, 5. Among the above honors should be mentioned a ser- vice stripe for each extra year Bob has labored here. Never mind, Bobbie , we're glad you waited for our class. We often wonder how this small man got on in such a big way, but then, as he admits, although his mother takes in washings, he rose to the heights of congress, and now he runs the whole thing fquota- tion by special permission -of the copyright ownerj. Best of luck, Bob, and don't be too hard on the co-eds in Chicago. GEORGE R. BARNS MODERN LANGUAGE Glee Club 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 President 25 String Ensemble 1, 2, 35 Band 3, 45 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Science Club 2, 35 Le Cercle 2, 35 General Council 25 Foster Thompson Scholarship 3, National High School Chorus +5 Senior Frolic. After debating the question for four years, George has at last decided to make this his high school Alma Mater. Actively engaged in school affairs of every nature, he plays his most important part in the musical organizations where his bass and tenor are never fail- ing. George is going to Cornell next year, where we predict great success for him. Twenty-tlzree
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Twenty-two Our President EDWARD G. HUFF MODERN LANGUAGE Student Council 1, 23 Annual Collector 2, 3, Congress 3, 4, 53 Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 5, Captain 55 Manager of Baseball 4, Track 5. Edward Huff, our president, is a fellow one just has to like. We selected him to be our leader because of his fine outstanding character. During his stay in I. H. S. HuFfyl' has grown to be a well-known figureg in fact he is as well known at the north end of the building as he is at the south end Cif not betterj. As captain of basketball, Huffy', led the Red and Gold team through the most successful season that the team has enjoyed in several years. Although not a star, Gordy,' was the most consistent and dependable player on the team. Next year we are sure that he will make as many friends at Col- gate as he has made at I. H. S. We are surely going to miss that boy with the wavy blonde hair and the glasses. Since he has decided to leave us, we will say good-bye, and with our best wishes send him to higher halls of learning.
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lil K. Fx X R LUIS BERMEJILLO C1.Ass1cA1. Interclars :offer Although 'lLouie has been with us one short year he is well known throughout the school. He has had a hard time telling his teachers how to pronounce his name. Perhaps he will have better luck when he enters the Cornell University. So long, Louie. The class of '31 wishes you the best of luck. RUTH SEELY BERRY CLASSICAL Student .Counril 1, 2, 3, Choral Club 3, 4, Legislatfve 45 Spring Concerts 2, 3, 4, Senior Frolir Commillee 4. Here is just another sweet girl graduate who has twittered her way through High School. She has abil- ity, strictly confined to skiing expeditions, scholastic abil- ity, maintained through the liberal use of a Virgil trot, and vocal ability, at least she doesn't scare MacPherson. At noon Ruthie can always be found at the Home Dairy, leisurely consuming soup and pie a' la mode. Good luck at Wells, Ruthie. Ticerzty-fozfr' Har FRANCES L. BARTHOLOMEW MODERN LANGUAGE Valley Ball 1, Sauer lg Archery 2, League Basketball 1g Srience Club 3, 4. Good things come in small packages. During her High School career Fran has accomplished much in her own quiet CH way. She expects to enter Cornell in September, there to learn how to boil water without burning it. Let's hope they use Armstrong'l stoves. But, nevertheless, whatever she does, we hope her path will be Chuck full of success. BEVERLY BELL COMMERCIAL Valley Ball 1, 25 Soccer 2, 3, 4, Lfague Basketball 1, 2, 33 Spring Concfrlr 1, 2: On Shore and Sea, ' Wreck of Ibe I1espz'ru.t, ' Tbanle.vglfving Conrertg Varsity Bar- leftball 45 Senior Frolic 4. There goes pep, vim, and vigor! In other words there goes 'lBev. High school is going to miss that cheery smile and hearty laugh. Bev was one of our stars in basketball. She is a talented dancer, and with opportunity we know she could make good. Keep it up, Bev ! The class of '31 extends its best wishes to you.
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