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l I , N4 ' x f x Q ITHACANSIANJ , Freshman History fx, li ,J September 6, 1922, a large class from the eighth grade, accompanied by a large number from the country, entered Ithaca High School. Of these only two or three left before the semester was ended. At first, we were rather timid, but when they said we were the greenest ever we began standing up for our rights. Of course, the Seniors couldn't see how dry they looked nor the Juniors how enviously they watched the Seniors and mocked them, nor the Sophomores how they were forgetting old times. After a few weeks we had our first class meeting and elected Vernon Kennett, Presidentg Gladys Russell, Vice-presidcntg James Crawford, Treasurer and Clifford Boyd, Secretaryf In the, latter part of September we decided that it was time to have a social gathering. Miss Howes kindly said that we might have a Weenie roast in the woods a short distance from her home. When everyone had had a sufficient number of weenies to eat we started on our homeward journey but some of us were startled because we saw a car driving towards the woods, thinking it some of the rest of the bunch, we hastened along to find that it was only one of the pupil's parents. We all settled down to work after our first party until after the se- mester Exams. The last of February we simply cou1dn't stand it any longer so we decided on a sleigh riding party to go to the home of our pres- ident in North Star. We arrived there safely. We played games for some time and then we had the most important part of the entertainment -the eats. On the way home we had the wonderful experience of tip- ping over. We all arrived home early enough to have a good sleep-the next morning. A y By perseverance we will endeavor to make our class one of the most successful that has ever passed through Ithaca High School. MARGARET MILLER. -g,...t3'44g,4l. 'F2 swf ' .J was-' cssov f 'Q -- 4 'Q W vifvfi' : L , -nl .-A ,Z , IX- IM ' 1 -f FORTY-TWO ln.
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N. ,ssxzglv Zh. .L- 'x Jw' ,, s ,Lf 1 SIA I Freshman Class Qfficers President ..........,,., 8, .fx .....s... Vernon '.Kennett:, Vice-president .,,.,,.,,,,,,...,,,,... ............. Q ......... Gladys Russell ' Secretary .:x...J8.U16S,, Crawford Treasurer .... ..... ,.......... ..... C 1 ifford Boyd? Freshm i Class R Allen, Nile Hall, Ice in his-if my G- :i9ufAPnaff ' ' K Barnes, Margaret Hanna, 0 'Y' ' I, eed, Elfenfri' Bradley, Cleo Howes, F 1 ence ussell, G.lys g'.x,, Brooks, Lillian Boyd, Clifford Conant, Roger Cowdrey, Helen Cowles, Claude ,Cook, Lilliani 5,Crawford, James lflowdrey, Carol lilavis, Freda Daymon, Treva eLoach, Lisle ' ichorn, Gerald Glynn, Arthur Gbuld, Cecil Green, Dorothy Haas, Vada . rom!-ONE Hetzman, Mildred J Hibner, Doris . Hyde, Keith 5 Hyde, Kenneth Humphrey, Pauline Jessup, Florence Kennett,'Vernon Knoetzer, Dorotha King, Jennie Lewis, Vivian Maxwell, Genevieve McVeigh, Edith y Miller, Margaret Miller, Vera Muscott, Ella Overmire, Colene Ovenden, Marjorie 5. - qSchaub, . Schaede, Robgfi' Smit , '47 2Smith, Pearl Street, Roland Stonebrook, 'Bernice Terpehing, Maurice Thum, Franklin Thompson, Grant Thompson, Freda Ward, Eli Whitaker, Velma ood, Bernice, oodman, Clover Z'mmerman, Hovvard Zlmmerman, Arthur Z l X , -w ,hgh J'
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1-lg FORTY-THREE -H f-a--- ITHACANSIAN----- Fussers The school house at Ithaca, Could tell full many a tale, The one of Berniece and Carl, Would make all others pale. Eloise is alluring, Her charms are very great, And Kenneth is but another, Who's met a happy fate. It may be in the morning, night, Or in the noon-day fair, Wherever Ursulien's to be found Gale Brown is always there. If you have learned to know Olive You've had a pleasure rare- Her wit, her smile, her merry eye, Have George T. bound for fair. If Miles were on the ocean, Or on a desert isle, He still would be a happy man, If Gene did but smile. Her studies are neglected now, She's very hard to please, A date with Kelly 's the only thing, 'Twill put Hilda at ease. Now Vic and Evah, Are never far apart- She is the first that ever reached, Victor Sawyer's inner heart. Annette is a Winsome lass In statue rather small- Carl is only one of them K Who for her charms did fall. Andrews is a dater, Than he is none moresteady- And when he knocks at the music room, Miss Lampkin's always ready. . Now here's to all the fussers, For space we are in lack,, For many more we'd have you know Date nightly, it's a fact. . D -R. EBAUGI
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