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'B ' ITHACANSIAN Sophomore Class History We, the present Sophomore class began our high school course Sep- tember sixth, nineteen hundred and twenty-one. Climbing the winding stairs we numbered about one hundred and fifteen, the largest Freshman class ever entering the Ithaca high school. We were undoubtedly as green a bunch of Freshmen as ever were but we succeeded in electing our class officers. These were: President, Max Elliottg Vice-president, Royal Boveeg Secretary and Treasurer, Ella Eveyl. Two parties and two socials were enjoyed by the class during the year and on May 30, a joyful day was spent at Crystal Lake. The next year we came back to our second year as Sophomores. We are sorry to say that we had decreased in members, and although ours was still the largest class the membership did not exceed eighty though we were glad to see a few new faces. A short time after a class meeting was held and the following offi- cers elected: John Feichtenbiner, president, Paul Simmons, vice-presi- dentg Helen Vallance, secretary and treasurer. Owing to a vacancy in the latter Orpha Allen was elected to fill that oflice. Under their leader- ship we looked forward to a successful year. The first party of the year was held at the home of Bernice Smith where a fine time was enjoyed in playing games after which refresh- ments were served. ' October twenty4seventh a Hallowe'en party was held at Elizabeth Barnhart's where upon entering the house ghostly figures sent cold chills up your spine. Games were played and several piano selections were given by President Feichtenbiner and the young hostess, after which 're- freshments were served and a fine time was enjoyed by all. January twelfth we met at Ella Evey's where we had a fine supper after which we went to the big hill out west of town. Everyone had a fine time sliding down hill and we all went home tired but happy. We were proud of our Football team this year, Captain Simmons be- ing from our class. , Successful and brilliant futures are awaiting us, we are sure, for as we look upon the eager faces of members of the class we say: How can it be otherwise after we have graduated from the Ithaca High, the honorable class of 1925? ' O. ALLEN. THIRTY-six
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ITHACANSIANll --5:6 Class 1923 Alphabet A is for Annette, our little fairy girl, Who surely loves to dance, with many a graceful whirl. A, too, stands for Arilla and Alum as well, While B is for Berniece who is some charming belle. And also for Bonita, a sweet Polly Prim, Likewise for Beatrice who's always neat and trim. And for Bob the actor, a star of wondrous lightg Also for Dorothy Buerge, so witty and so bright. Then we have C for Carl, so studious and wise, We're sure that in learning he will deserve the prize. D for Dorothy Bosley, so noble and so true, Of all troubles in life may she have very few. E means Eloise, Ethel and Evah-good students, May success follow their study and their prudence. F designates Fannie who's quiet but not sad, And Fern dreamily thinking of some distant lad. G must be a favorite-four to it I'll name Horsewoman of our class -Georgia Robinson can claim Then comes George and Gordon, who to their marks demurred And last is Gale, who bluffs as you may have heard. H means brown eyed Hazel whose drawings are our pride Hilda, 'whose heart concludes in Flint to resideg . Helen, who can tell you all about the bookstoreg , And too for Harold, who finds studying a bore.p To the fair student Ilva, I may be applied, J's for thoughtful Joyce and for John so dignified. ' K indicates Kathleen with sweet nightingale's voice, And Kenneth, who of all the well groomed, is our choice. L denotes Lois, extremely fond of her books. ' For M I'll name Mildred--the most doll-like in looks. And for the two McCalls, for truly5they're the girls Who engulf all the hearts in most turbulent whirlsg TH1R'ry.sEvEN ,T Y
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