Ithaca High School - Ithacansian Yearbook (Ithaca, MI)

 - Class of 1923

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ITHACANSIAN Fannie Page and Rodney Lake are going into vaudeville as specialty dancers, having one night stands in all the large cities, including Ashley, North Stariand Pompeii. Dorothy Bosley intends to live with her sister-in-law, Thelma Crooks Bosley and take care of the children while Thelma assists her husband with the housework. Alton Kennedy, with his rare power of oratory, expects ,to surpass even Webster and Calhoun, with his plea for the bootleggers on the grounds that they have been misjudged. By 1933 he expects to be world- known. ' In ten years Annette Rocko hopes to see her name in blazing head- lines as the swimming champion of the world. Although Annette is con- siderably over-weight now, she expects to become quite sylph-like by con- stant swimming in Crystal Lake. Raymond Harvey, editor of the 1923 Ithacansian, was so successful that he plans to start a daily paper in Beebe, and in time have branch otlices in all the surrounding towns. We hope everyone will patronize him. Gale Brown is going in for athletics, and will eventually coach the athletics of the Sickles High School. Genevieve McCall says she always wanted to be a missionary and go to Africa, where, if she couldn't teach the cannibals NOT to eat the missionaries, she could at least see that they used the proper seasoning. John Colwell will enter the Pickford-Fairbanks-Griffeth-Ray Syndi- cate and, by perseverance, expects to provide higher salaries for movie stars and picture-machine operators. ' And last, but not least, our honorable class-president, Victor Sawyer. He knew that he could be successful in so many fields that he was rather undecided what to do. But he now believes the ministry is his calling. He will try to be as successful an evangelist as Billy Sunday, and finally come back to Ithaca. I know you will agree with me that the Senior Class of 1923 is des- tined to be the most famous that ever graduated from the Ithaca High School. -ILVA. SIBERT. - g FORTY-EIGHT --. K w .kr.iE-2:Z

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ITHACANSIAN Raymond Ebaugh says that he and his wife, Lois Sherrick Ebaugh, are going to teach school for several years, and then travel, finally set- tling down in Honolulu. George Teachman expects to edit a magazine entitled Witty Say- ings of a Witty Man, and be the sole contributor. He tells me, confi- dentially, that it will surpass anything of its kind ever attempted, even Judge, Evah Mummey's sole ambition is to teach mathematics, because she just loves geometry, and knows she can be a success. Isabelle McCall plans to be a manikin for Mme. Renee, of the most exclusive shoppe in Paris. She will sail some time in June. Bonita Keeler will dance her way to fame. She has already had an attractive offer from Florenz Ziegfield to take Marilyn Miller's place in the Follies when Marilyn retires from the stage. . Ethel Stahl has hopes of being Henry Ford's private secretary, as she says she just ADORES his cars. Ruth McNabb expects to leave soon after school for'Hollywood and become a famous movie star, owning in time, a home in Beverly Hills. No doubt Ruth, with her beauty, is right in choosing this career. Wilma Burgess also chooses the teaching profession. Her ambition is to go to the Hawaiian Islands and teach the natives how to make their straw dresses in the very latest style. . Mary Thompson is going to California and with Luther Burbank, will perfect the orange-coated banana. Olive Plankenhorn says that she intends to retire and devote the rest of her life to the study of the question, If winter comes, can spring be far behind ? . I .2 Fern Hoover has visions of being the owner of a large dress-making establishment on Fifth Avenue, New York City. Georgia Robinson says that she is going to Wyoming for a year or two and devote her time to trick horse-back riding. She will then come before the eyes of the world as the foremost equestrienne of the twentieth century. ' Margaret Menter loves children so much that she is going to estab- lish a Children's Home where all the forlorn and forsaken children may find refuge. Robert Crawford is going to join Ringling Brothers' Circus as the Living Human Skeleton. Success, Robert. Carl Evey is going to be a farmer, and live with the ducks, cows and chickens. He considers barn-yard music the most soothing in the world. FORTX-SEVEN



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