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MAXINE CHIPMAN COMMERCIAL There is Chippie, our basketball star. She left us last January so we have not seen her around school much. While here she acquired the education necessary to become someone's stenog and she is now proving her ability in an otlice. We hope your success in the business world will be as good as on the Basketball Court. Good- bye, Chip. JOHN WILLIAM COBB MODERN LANGUAGE Home Reporter, Collector lg Hi-Y 25 S-wimming 1, 23 Track 3, 4-3 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Congress 3, 4g Sergeant- at-Arms 4g Council Representatifve 45 Ass't. Business Jllanager of Annual 43 Senior Frolic 43 Traffic 3, Con- gress Ball Committee. Onct-hupon-a-timb a lettle pundle named Jack Cobb was brung by two storks and left at Estys. He growed and when he was tru, his Mom put him in a bid red cloak and tuk him into High School in a Ford. Dis poy was differunt, cause everywhere he wen, he had a happy time and a happy-rite. At four, he played football and wrestled and now he leaves us for Prep. School. Good luck, Grappler. WILLIAM LA MAR COGGSHALL l ENGINEERING Glee Club 43 Tbanksgiiving Concert 43 Spring Concerts 3, 4g Senior Frolic,' Le Cercle Francais 4, Freshman Base- ball,' Soccer 4-Q Basketball, League 2, 3, 4. Four years ago '4Bill'l graced this institution with a hopeful heart. Since that time he has risen from an ob- scure Freshie to a not unheard of Senior. Next year he intends to enter the university. He says he's going to be some kind of Engineer. We hope 'he won't be too hard on the co-eds. Good luck, old salt, and may the pleasures you had in high school increase in your college life. BEATRICE B. COLEMAN MODERN LANGUAGE Science Club 2, 3, 4g Art Club 3, 45 League Basketball 1, 2g Tennis 25 Valley Ball lg Baseball 33 0 Lofvely Night 2, Tlzanksgifuing Concerts 1, 2, Senior Stunts 43 Infvitation Committee 4. Bea may not look like a dignified Senior, but she's fooled you because she is. She has gone through high school so fast the teachers haven't been able to keep track of her. Besides her scholary achievements, we End UBee a good sport and full of mischhief. Next year she intends to honor the co-eds, and here's hoping that she succeeds and that her contemporaries don't kill them- selves trying to keep up with her. Tlzirty
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fit? WILLIAM A. CARROLL COMMERCIAL Sludent Council 1. It has been a short four years that William has been with us. Probably, the next time we hear of him he will be President of some large concern. Well, goodbye, Wil- liam. May the best of luck accompany you in whatever you may undertake. WILLIAM W. CARVER X . Hockey 2, 3, 4g Student Council 2g Secretary 33 Track 3, Tennis 3, Trafic Officer 3, Wreck of the Hexperusv 2. All that is needed to complete this picture is the word REWARD, and a set of finger prints. Wm.l' is about to make his get-away from our school, with a large haul of priceless knowledge and some very valuable friendships. We hear that Bill', is to be given four years at hard labor, as an architect on the hill. Luck, Will! BETHEL MAXINE CASTER MODERN LANGUAGE Legirlali-'ve Anemblyj French Club 2, 3, 45 Art Club 3, 45 Spring Concerts 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4-5 Burket- lzall 3, 4, Council Reprexentati-ve,' Soccer 3, 43 Annual Reporter 1, Tattler Board 4. Readin', vvritinl, rithmetic, Taught to the tune of a hickory stick. Bethel has no need of a hickory stick, since her name often adorns the Honor Roll. Notwithstanding her pro- ficiency in the three R's, Bethel also excels in the three A's: Acting, Athletics and Art. Added to these accom- plishments, she has a genius for friendship. The best wishes of your many friends go with you, Bethel. VIRGINIA CHACONA COMMERCIAL Senior Stunt 45 Valley Ball 3. No doubt, everyone has seen this young miss in the past two years that she has been with us. Ginny is suc- cessful in almost anything she undertakes. She is an all around good sport-and loves to write letters CH Next year she intends to enter some office, where she can put her knowledge into practice. We wish her happi- ness, and we certainly envy her employer. Twenty-nine
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we BARBARA M. COMPTON ART Art Cluh 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, General Council, Orchex- tra,' Semor Frolifg Spring Coneert 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Bobby has been climbing The Ladder of Knowl- edge for four successive years and has finally reached the topmost degree. She has done her share in keeping up with the Honor Roll and for her artistic and musical talent she is well known. Bobby expects to finish her education at Pratt Institute and the Class of '31 wishes her the best of luck. LYMAN CONGDON COLLEGE ENTRANCE Glee Club 3, 4g Senior Frolic 43 On Shore and Sea 23 Hero and Leander 3, King Harold 4, Serman Loan Fund. The halls of Ithaca High will soon cease to echo the strains of Red's 'fSweet Melodious Tenor. Red has never known a quiet moment, except when he sleeps. Then he has been known to be very restless. Maybe some day that same echo will come from the Hill'l, then we'll know that he is a member of Cornell. ELSIE M. CORNISH MODERN LANGUAGE Hr! Club 2, Prexident 3, German Club 4, Spring Cancer! 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2, 3, Archery 3, Sorcer 1, 2g Basketball 1, 2, 4, Senior Frolic 4. Of course you know this tall blonde lass, For with high marks she does pass, Have you heard her parlez-vous? And the Deutsch that she can do? How she called the meet of Art, And how she always did her part? We'll always wish her well, On the campus of Cornell. GLADYS MARIAN CRASS COMMERCIAL Valley Ball 15 Annual Collerfor. Ship Ahoy! Crassie is aboard the good ship Sen- ior.'l With careful, studious Crassie'l at the helm, she will bring her ship safely through the untried waters of the Commercial world and will make port as a private secretary in a very short time. During her five years with us, Crassiel' has been a loyal friend to our Alma Mater, and friends and teachers alike will miss Gladys, ever- happy smile. We hope Lady Luck will be kind to you, Crassie. Thirty-one
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