Ithaca High School - Ithacansian Yearbook (Ithaca, MI)
- Class of 1937
Page 1 of 88
Cover
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I if --F f'.N.fif,,-,' .. .4 S L A ff -' ' V TF '.'-F -H. -K. IT' xl , - -. Pm- 'L' X- W4 48 5 i ' V ' , 'f '- I 6' L..-F' f., V ' -.. ' 1. E' -'e .353-1 v 1 , L .d -,Q -,J .-' ,yn 1 .I -,. A 51,1 4.1, -,-,RI v -. -.1 .Ibn 1,-un .'.-,ith , In g:,1.v rf, - V ' 1714. -V -f,-Qgf:5,Ws,Lf- 157, ,, 1 ' 'f 2: ' ' , ' W.. - 5 , ','- '+,1,,.-fd my ' Af' Q. , fl , ' -V f,:f 1'b: . ' , '-1 I +-- , -513' P! 1 4 . . 5' 7' 9 fx --- --1 . -1. JV- 'L' ...V x ,uf , ., IJ , I v , VOL. XXV 1937 ITHACANSIAN EDITOR, EDWARD I-IOOPER MANAGER, WILFORD WEBB N IN ETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN ITHACANSIAN PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF ITHACA HIGH SCHOOL ITHACA, MICHIGAN DEDICATION To Mrs. Elva Covert Sawyer, the seniors for- mally dedicate this 1937 Ithacansialn, for her inspir- ing instruction in the art of music, and her sympa- thetic understalnfding in successfully directing the class for nearly two years. A lasting impression of her charm and friendliness is left with the students and we feel: Who can .ray more than lloif rirh praife, That you alone are you. FOREWORDl The staff of the 1937 lthacansian have endeavored to make a book that will ap- peal to all readers. For those who know the school we have tried accurately to de- pict school life. May the readers unfamil- ier with the school recognize the merits of the scholastic, social and athletic pro- grams. We trust the finished product, will be pleasing and acceptable. CONTENTS DEDICATION FOREWORD SCENICS DEPARTMENTS SENIORS CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS- ADVERTISEMENTS STUDY HALL MAIN BUILDING N- ,Ir rw M WH my 'N x 1 W FIELD HDUSE ATHLETIC FIELD .. 4. 3-.. GYMNASIUM GYMNASIUM INTERIOR Dedication Exercises For The Gymnasium Building ITHACA PUBLIC SCHOOLS ITHACA, MICHIGAN Friday evening, February 19, 1937, marked another memorable event in the his- tory of the Ithaca Public Schools, when 700 of the townsfolk assembled to take part in the dedication service of the new gymnasium building. O. L. Smith, an old neighbor and friend of Ithacans, came for the main address. Mr. Smith built his address on the three Pillars, Reason, Righteous, and Service. Elaine Reed, President of the Student Council, accepted the building for the school and pledged the school to the proper uses and care of the building. In all, it was an evening of rejoicing blessed with friendliness and good will, all of which goes for guarantees of a happy school and community. PROGRAM Music ................................................ Ithaca High School Band, William Coburn, Director Invocation .....................................,...... Rev. Fred G. Dunbar, Methodist Episcopal Church Presentation of Board of Education, Et. al. Review of Construction .... Fred L. Broughton, Construction Supt. for Board of Education Music ...........................................................,.........................,................ High School Band Presentation of Building ........ ............ L yle S. Cole, of Merritt and Cole, Architects Acceptance of Building: For the Board of Education ........ Dr. M. J. Budge, President of Board of Education Music .....,.............. Address i......... Address .............. For the School .......................,.......,.......... Elaine Reed, President of Student Council For the Village ........ .i......... P aul M. Kernen, Member of Village Council S. Girls' Glee Club, Miss Ruth Hunt, Director ........Major I. D. Brent, State Administrator of P.W.A. O. L. Smith, Neighbor and Friend Music ............ ............................................................................ H igh School Band Benediction ........ ......... R ev. Fred G. Dunbar, Pastor of Methodist Episcopal Church M. J. Budge ...,... BOARD OF EDUCATION M. Haley ............... Howard Alverson .......... Lynn T. Miller .... Don Barden ...... F l oyd H. McKibben, Superintendent . ...... President .Secretary Treasurer . .Member ..Member .. - I Il iff f IL W E WL in DEPARTMENTS Floyd H. McKibben, A. B., M. -A. SUPERINTENDENT Bill was a pretty good boy. His father and mother had agreed about that and reflecting on their own early lives had decided that Bill must receive a good education. Bill shouldn't slave and work long hours as they had done. An education would make it possible for Bill, to be sure, not only of a job, but also of an easy job. So off to school he went with these ideas firmly embedded. In due time Bill grad- uated from College, eager for the easy job which would be awaiting him. But something happened-the economic world said No. Bill was disappointed. He became bitter. His views and philosophy of life began to change, and Bill frowned upon an unfair world. In this state he became an advocate of doctrines dangerous and undermining to our American institutions. Bill was a failure because he had been misguided about the true aims of an education. To the Class of 1937: Here's hoping that you will continue your education with these thoughts in mind: 1, That it will give to you cultural training. 2. That it will fit you to live a full life. 3. That it will prepare you for a harder task. fl. That it will make you available for more work. 5. That it will fit you to believe in the society and the country that made you what you are. STUDE T COUNCIL Standing: Bruce Mellingcr, Willis Clark, Mrs. Sawyer lCovertl. Mr. Moliibben, Elva Daniels, Muriel Cook. Scatod: Arlene Way. Edward Hooper, Lynn Gruushcck, Elaine Rvud, Barbara Hodges Virginia Wilson, Robert Widcman, AGRICULTURE Vocational Agriculture as offered in our school includes the fol- lowing subjects: Farm Shop and Biology for freshmeng Farm Crops for sophomoresg Animal Husbandry , Soil and Agricul- tural Economics for the juniors and seniors. The state and federal government pay about one-half of the expense of the department because they think the training is necessary for the coming generation of farmers. This branch of our system is primarily for those who are inter- ested in making a business of agriculture. It is not only for boys, as girls seem to be a very essential part of farm life. In fact, it is not uncommon for the wife to make as much of the family income as the farmer himself. The business of agriculture as mentioned above, 'is not limited to those who actually intend to farm. It also includes people planning to teach in rural communities, agricultural high schools, county agents, extension workers, county nurses, farm statis- ticians, soil surveyors, agricultural chemists, ice cream makers and hosts of other lines dependent upon farming. This department is not for the out of date person who thinks he will try all other lines first and then go back to the farm fand no doubt make a failure of that because he lacks trainingj. Vocational agriculture welcomes students who realize that this industry is our greatest business and as such offers unexcelled opportunity for those willing to grasp it. .-....... Foster Mitchell, B. S., M. S. CCMMERCIAL The commercial department prepares the student so it is possible for him upon graduation to secure a position in the business world without any further training, and to fill competently positions such as accountant, stenographer and typistg thus giving the student who does not go to college the means of making a living wage by immediate use of the training he has acquired from commercial courses. The courses offered are: one year of shorthand, one year of book- keeping, one year of junior business training, one half year of busi- ness arithmetic, one half year of commercial geography, and one and one half years of typing. These give the commercial students of the high school a good selection, and are beneficial to the average high school student regardless of his future occupation. If he goes into business he has the added advantage of commercial courses as his back- ground and if he goes to college, these same subjects will be an im- portant aid to him. He will use some of the information he has gathered regardless of his future. Thus it is clear that the commercial department serves a definite need that cannot be excluded from our modern curriculum. Homer Irwin, B. S. ENGLISH Wlien he was president of Harvard, Dr. Eliot emphatically show- ed the necessity of studying our own language. He said I recog- nize but one mental acquisition as an essential part of the education of a lady or gentleman, namely, an accurate and refined use of the mother tonguef, In our complex civilization, where people are highly interdepend- ent, communication is absolutely necessary. Studying correct oral and written expression gives student command of the most common means of communication, it provides a key which unlocks opportunities in business and in society. Learning English, however, includes more than acquiring a means of communication. Literature, the second division of an English course, has great rewards. The study of Iiteratary masterpieces gives power to think more clearly and discriminately, to understand the present in the light of the past, to choose only that which is good and true. The series of literature books used in our school littingly is called Literature and Life , for literature reflects life, interprets life, and enriches life. Eileen Bitzer, A. B. ' fSee page 69 for identihcationj GIRLS' GYM Physical Education is instruction or participation in those activities that serve as a means of attaining or maintaining physical welfare. Games and physical activities can be traced back to the Egyptians, Romans, Greeks, and other countries but it was during the World War that the great need for a physical education program in our school system was realized. Physical education aims to develop and promote normal growth and organic development in boys and girls, to improve posture, and to establish desirable habits of health and conduct. It aims to develop such physical qualities as strength, quickness, skill, endurance, and grace. It also aims to develop such mental and moral qualities as alertness, courage, courtesy, good sportsmanship, honesty, and leader- ship. john Locke, the famous physician and educator of the seventeenth century wrote the treatise, Some Thoughts Concerning Education. In this work Locke gave as the first aim of education, vigor of the body. The opening paragraph of his book is, A sound mind in a sound body. The people of Ithaca believe in progressive education. They have seen the need for a physical education program and have given a beautiful building so that students might participate in the activities they longed for. Our motto here is, A sound mind in a sound body. Irene Clements, B. S. Di' HOME ECON CMICS I-Iomemaking is second to no other vocation. It is world wide in its service for on every level there is work to be done in and for the home. In high school the problem is not to teach the girl to cook one dish, but to serve a meal and feed the familyg not to sew a seam, but to plan a wardrobeg not to make a few ornaments for a home, but the importance of making a home beautiful inside and out. It teaches her the value of family relationships and child care and child trainingg in other words it fits her for a complete family life--her life in the future. - Home economics is making worthy contributions to the education of the student in the fields of health, good use of leisure time, worthy home membership, and character development. In other words it is an education in home living. Barbara Clark. B. S. OFFICERS LE UERCLE FRANCAIS-Harold Sibley. Secretaire: Shirley Palmer, Tiusorii-i'3 Lynn Gruesheck, Vice-president: Marjorie Haley. Presiili-nte. OFFICERS SOCIETAS LATINA-Francis Kellogg, Llctorg Beryl Gaige, Praeses: BH'I'lw1l'2l Hwlilvs. Pro-liracses: Laurabelle Simmons, Lictor: Pearl Simmons. Quai-stor: Nola Zoss. Scriha. LANGUAGES The study of foreign languages is of untold value in its influence on our use of the English language. Interpretation of the Latin and French develops power in English expression, while grammar study develops a real understanding of the structure of the English language. Latin as background for future language study, and French as one of the most extensively spoken languages of the modern world, hold im- portant places in the curriculum. The extensive heritage of English from both these languages makes them indispensable in the acquisition of a large English vocabulary. We must not fail to mention, in addi- tion to these more mechanical aspects, the rich stores of literary master- pieces in Latin and French, and the appreciation developed from this literary study. The language clubs are important for their social value, giving opportunities for student participation in organization and program planning. Above all, they give the students of languages opportunity to become well acquainted as friends, and to enjoy their language. Helen Crawford, A. B. MATHEMATICS The laws of mathematics and the laws of the universe are con- stantg even as day follows the night, the principles of methematics turn from arithmetic into algebra and geometry, and on through fields of intricate calculation. Thus is built a foundation upon which the applied sciences depend for mechanical development, engineering feats, economic diagnosis, and allied fields of human endeavor. There- fore it is very beneficial that the students pursue courses which are foundation stones upon which to build a structure for individual suc- cess. The future citizen needs not only training in a specialized field but an adequate understanding of the fundamentals, in order that he may be able to orientate himself in this ever changing world. The disciplinary and cultural value of High School mathematics united with its practical applications rank the courses in mathematics high in im- portance for the requisites in a well rounded education. This makes the study of algebra and geometry valuable to the student, Mabel M. S-owle, A. B. MANUAL ARTS Manual Arts, today, is a much larger unit than it has been in the past. Many people when speaking of Manual Arts call it manual training. This, however, is not true, because it now includes more than woodwork. In the Manual Arts department we stress the prac- tical value and need of the different divisions of shop work, such as woodworking, drawing, sheet metal, Coverite Household Mechanics and others. We are entering an age when many people are going to be em- ployed only part of the day. The question then naturally presents itself, What shall be done with the extra time. We believe the answer to this question is: give the boys a varied and progressive study in manual arts, taught in such a way that all the interest possible be aroused, and encourage the home workshops. This will then naturally turn into a hobby for many, and will help take care of leisure time. Stanley Bare, B. S. MUSIC lSvm- IIRSZE' 69 fur idt'Yltif:lCRtiUl'lJ 1. Girlx' Glvc Club. 2. Boys' Gln-s: Club. 3. Orchustrx. 4. Band ELVA COVERT SAWYER, A. B. RUTH HUNT A- B- M, A. MUSIC ' THE PRACTICAL SIDE OF MUSIC While playing an instrument, or singing, in a group, a person learns a most important thing-the ability to cooperate. And what person but a hermit can get along without cooperativeness in this life of constant contact with others? Reproducing music satisfies the human urge to create. Everyone likes to express himself and if he cannot do so, his life becomes a cooped-up box. But if he has the opportunity of putting his person- ality into music by singing or playing some instrument, his nature is getting gratification for its creative desires. OUR BAND The Ithaca school band was started in the fall of 1935. Irs first playing engagement was at a high school football game in November of 1935. Since that memorable occasion the band has performed at many functions, including Christmas parades, athletic contests, church meetings, grange programs, country school reunions, school assemblies, graduations, oil meetings, school plays, and even big political pow- wows. The band played at the Wednesday night concerts down town last summer and started the idea of an annual summer reunion of county bands, which is to continue in the future. William Coburn, A. B. SCIENCE The period in which we are living today may rightfully be termed the age of science. It is ditlicult for us to believe that there were no electric lights in use until long after the Civil War or that the tele- phone was considered only a novel toy even so late as 1876. Today we dial our radios and listen to an abdication speech by an European monarch or we follow the progress of a presidential inauguration. The devices through which we are able to follow so closely the happen- ing of world events seem to us to be only commonplace, but some- where in the background of the development we can find by search- ing closely the spirit of inquiry which is so characteristic of the pro- gress of science, In studying science it is the aim to learn to appreciate the achieve, ments which science has made possible. It is also possible through scientific study to acquire the ability to observe accurately scientific phenomena, and from such observation reach the reasonable conclu- sions. Out of these observations arises our ability to control the phy- sical forces for the good of our society. Fred H. Passenger, B. S. SOCIAL SCIENCE The fundamental purpose of social science is to bring to the in- dividual a conception of his place in, and his obligations to society and to train him to be able to adjust himself to the ever changing values of the world. To accomplish this, it is necessary to bring to the student a know- ledge of the institutions of society, how they are founded, organized and operated. By the use of history we try to show the errors and successes of other peoples and times so that we may benefit in solving our own social, economic, and political problems. Civics presents the growth and organization of government. In it we try to stress the importance of the individual, as a citizen, in his relation to the agency of the stateg and to emphasize the need for honest and able leadership in American government today. If we, here in Ithaca, can be the means of aidinggour students in the solution of the important social questions of the day and help them to become better citizens, we will feel that our efforts have not been in vain. ' R. J. Preshaw, A. B. lu Which onr- will win? 2 Going homo. 3. Two heads arc hettvr than rmv. 4. Thrvv is a crowd. 5 1-rv conws Sumnn-r. 6. Knock, knock. 7. I'll taka- you homo tonight, Rohn. 8. Tandem. 9. Mrs. Derby you. 10. A'WiLh PR-niy of Monvy and Youf' 11. Siamese twins. 12. Dancing ihvir way lo srilooi. 13. Gs-t away a littlv closz-r. 14. Hvadvd for Pompeii. ff 13 W5 N, s Yum. QW? X g SENIORS LAURENE ALLEN Latin Club 2, 3 Junior Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Girls' Club Oflieer 4 Valedictorian CELIA BERACY Glue Club Paper Staff 4 Basket Ball 4 GENEVA CHURCH Glen Club 2. 3 Operetta 3 MARCIA COFFIN Latin Club 2. 3 Basket Ball 4 MARGARET CONKLXN Basket Ball 1, 2 Latin Club 1. 2 Operetta 3 Band 3 Vice-President Band 4 President ELVA DANIELS Glee Club 3 Basket Ball 4 Paper Staff 4 Student Council Sec.-Treasurer 4 Sec.-Treasurer lPomneiil 2 flthacal 3 Plays 1. 2 1PomDeiiJ 3 llthacal PHYLLIS BARDEN Glee Club 2. 3 Basket Ball 3. 4 Orchestra 1. 2. 3 Latin Club 1. 2 Junior Play 3 JAMES BOYCE Track 3, 4 Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4 WILLIS CLARK Glee Club 2 Operetta 3 Basket Ball 4 Paper Staff 2. 3 Student Council 4 Baseball 2. 3, 4 STUART COLEMAN Football 1 Basket Ball 4 French Club 2. 3 Baseball 2. 3, 4 Librarian 4 MURIEL COOK Glue Club 1. 2. 3, 4 Junior Play 3 Paper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Editor of ulfortnixzht Growler 4 Student Council 4 Girls' Double Trio 3 Basket Ball 4 Latin Club 2, 3 Operetta. 2 CLARE DEMOTT Baseball 1. 2. Pompeii High School Play 1, 2 Pompeii Latin Club WEN DELL DERBY F. F. A. 1, 2 Boys' Glee Club 1. 3, 4 Band 3, 4 ARLENE DIONESE Operetta 2, 3. 4 Glue Club 1. 2, 3, 4 Basket Ball 3 French Club 3, 4 DON EICHORN Baseball 1. 2. 4 Football 1 Track 4 PAULINE ERICKSON C-lee Club Z. 3. 4 JULIA FISHER Latin Club 3 DON FORTNEY Football 1, 2. 3, 4 Glee Club 3 Basket Ball 4 Track 3. 4 Class President 3 Baseball 2, 3. 4 WAYNE DILLSWORTH F. F. A. 2 Glee Club 1, 2 Oheretta 2 PAULINE DOAN Glee Club 3 Basket Ball 4 Plays 1. 2 1Pompeiiy ROBERT ELLSWORTH F. F. A. 3, 4 Track 4 ALTON FISHER French Club 3 Class President 2 lSumnerJ Debating 2 fSumnerl RAYMOND FOREMAN FRANCES FRANICH Latin Club 1, 2 Orchestra 1, 2 fFremontJ French Club 3. 4 Salutatorian I'Illl. GOODRICH Football 1. 2. 3 lCnptainl 4 Glue Club 3. 4 Om-retta I, 3. 3 Basket Ball 4 Student Council 1, 2, 3 Band 3 Class President 4 Latin Club 2 French Club 3 Baseball 1, 3. 4 Junior Play MAXINE GORHAM Basket Ball 3 1Perrintonl 4 llthacal Playa 3 CPQ-:rrintonl RUSSELL GRINNELL IRENE HEGLE Glee Club I. 2 Junior Play 3 EVELYN IIOFFMAN Glee Club 1. 2. 3 Ooeretta 2, 3 Basket Ball 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1. 2 Latin Club 1, Z Junior Play 3 JACK ISAAC ERNESTINE GORHAM Basket Ball 3, 4 KPerrintonl Plays 1, 2 lSumnerJ 3 lPerrintunl Salutatorian 2 lSumnerJ DWIGHT GREEN Football 1. 2, 3, 4 Winner of Ballard Trophy 4 Glee Club 2 Track 2, 3 Baseball 2, 3, 4 HAROLD HALE VIRGINIA HINTERlVlEIS'1'ER Glee Club 1. 2 Band 3. 4 EDWARD HOOPER Junior Play 3 F. F. A. 1. 2, 3, 4 Student Council 4 Vice-president of Council 4 Editor of Annual 4 Paper Staff 4 CLARENCE ILES Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4 Track 2. 3. 4 Basket Ball 4 Operetta 1, 2 I . F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Q FRANKLIN KLEIN Glee Club 3 Opcretta 3 Paper Staff A ELEANOR LOMBARD Latin Club 1, 2 Junior Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Class Sec.-Trcas. 4 ALICE MONROE Latin Club 1 French Club 2, 3 THOMAS MrCLEl.LAND 'THELMA NAFFZIGER Glue Club 3 Ops-rctta 3 ROBERT REIST Football 2, 3, 4 WARREN LARRY Oneretta. 2 Band 3, 4 lDrum Main 0l'Cht'3lZ'51 4 LLOYD MAXWELL Football 4 Latin Club 2. 3 GLADA MUSCOTT Glee Club 4 Junior Play 3 ALDEN McCOMBER F. F. A. 1. 2 Glue Club 1 Operctta I French Club 3. 4 ELAINE REED Secretary-Treasurer 1 Student Council 3, 4 Student Council Presiden Latin Club 1, 2 Basket Ball 2. 3. 4 Operetta 2 Paper Staff 3, 4 Glue Club 1, 2 DON ROGERS Glen Club 1, 2 Palma' Staff 1. 2. 3 I. t MARGARET JANE ROWE Glee Club 1. 2, B Operetta 1, 2 Paper Staff 4 Assistant Editor Paver 4 Girls' Club Officer 4 WILBUR. SHIRELY Latin Club 1. 2 Orchestra l. 2 Band 1, 2 President of Summer Band 3 FAY SHROYER F. F. A. 4 Basket Ball 2 iPerrintonl Basket Ball 3, 4 llthacal Track 4 Paper Staff 4 Clans Vice-president 4 Baseball 1. 2 lPe'rrintonl Baseball 3. 4 llthacal Band 3 Annual Staff 4 DORIS SMITH MURIEL STRONG Glec Club l. 2, 3. 4 Operetta 2. 3 Orchestra 1, 2. 8 Vice-prosiclent 3 Latin Club 3 'Junior Play 3 WILFRED WEBB Latin Club 2. 3 Annual Stafl' 4 RUTH SHAULL Glee Club 2 lNorth Star! Play 1 1North Starl HAROLD SHOWERS Glee Club 3 Secretary-TreasuI'er 2 French Club 2 Baseball l, Z ORAN SIMCOX Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4 Football l, 3. 4 N Basket Ball 4 Gln-e Club 3 Vice-president 2 French Club 2 PHIL STONE ELOISE TOWNSEND French Club 2, 3 JEAN WIDEMAN Glee Club 2, 3 Paper Staff 4 Assistant Librarian 3 Head Librarian 4 Junior Play 3 Librarian 3 DAN WILKINSON Football 3, 4 WILHELMINA WOOD Pavel- Start' 4 Basketball 2, 3. 4 Annual Staff 4 French Club 2, 3 Plays 1, 2 QNorth Star? HERBERT WRIGHT F. F. A. 4 Latin Club 2. 3 IN MEMORIAM Joyce Wideman, who was taken from our midst during our fresh- man year, left a vacancy that has not been filled. Because of her pleasing personality Joyce was known and loved by the entire school. The high esteem in which she was held was shown when she was elect- ed president of her class and a leader in the Girls' Club. O not in cruelly, not in wrath, The Reaper mme that day, 'Tway an angel vifited the green earth And took the flower: away. Dale Mellinger, who departed from this life during his junior year has been deeply missed. He was very popular throughout the school and for two years was a member of the Student Council, an office for which he was well qualified because of his good fellowship and ambition. To Jtelb with love and faith Into Eternity Ir to fuljlll lifefr eleepeft reality, To arquire life'J imzermorl knowledge. THE LAST ROUND-UP SADDLE BAG REVIEW It was with the thought that we might preserve a true picture of the class of '37, that we have linked together the events of a four year period. The picture was re- vealed to us in the private diaries kept in the saddle bags of these students as they rode the range on the Ranch of I. H. S. Sept. 5, 1933-Dear Dairy, we're in I-ligh School! Sixty-nine of us, and four years to go. Will we make it? Sept. 10, 1933-I reckon we're not such a bad class of greenhorns after all, for we succeeded in electing our officers, with our boss, Miss Filion, on hand at all times to spur us on. joyce Wideman rides at the head, Wilbur Newton rides a close second, and Elaine Reed keeps a record of all bills and actions. Phil Goodrich is our repre- sentative at the Council Campfire. Sept. 27, 1933-Hurrah! We're no longer greenhorns. We withstood all tests put to us by the more experienced. No other class in years has been able to stick to the back of Initiation Dun as well as we did. Oct. 27, 1933-We piled on buckboards and rambled out to the Mellinger ranch. After seeing plenty of ghosts and having a rip-roaring good time, everybody decided to retire to his bunkhouse. Dec. 8, 1933-Everybody herded into the main Corral of I. H. S. to enjoy an assembly put on by greenhorn talent. Feb. 9, 1934-We all gathered at the Lombard Bar X ranch-house where Eleanor provided us with as much fun as we could have had at a rodeo. March 29, 1934-A cloud crossed our horizon today when our comrade, Joyce Wideman, rode off into the sunset. April 30, 1934-Again Phil Goodrich joins the experienced cowhands at the coun- cil campfrre. This time Dale Mellinger will ride along with him. May 5, 1934-Rode out to the Hegle Ranch for a party. In the midst of our fun we were interrupted by a stampede of Seniors. The only way we could stop the stampede was by letting them join us in a Virginia Reel. May 24, 1934-As soon as the examination mustang felt us on his back he kicked, bucked, reared, and tried dozens of times to throw us, but we stood the ,test well. Sept. 4, 1934-Started grazing on a new range called Sophomore. Sept. 13, 1934-The annual Campfire meeting was held today. Busting Bron- coes! How funny our boss Preshaw looked in his ten gallon hat as he conducted the election. Despite their struggles, we lassoed francis Chaffin in as foreman, Oran Sim- cox as vice-foreman, and Harold Showers as keeper of the records. Nov. 22, 1934-No, we didn't go to a rodeo. It was only a hard times party at Elaine Reed's. Mr. and Mrs. Preshaw were judged the winners of the dress parade. May 9, 1935-We threw our lariat and-bravo-we roped in Phil Goodrich, Elaine Reed, and Dale Mellinger as representatives to the Council campfire. May 24, 1935-We spurred our horses and eagerly dashed out on the plains toward Wideman Ridge for a party. june 7, 1935-We escaped a fall from the back of Examination Bronco and are looking forward to a junior rodeo in the fall. Sept. 3, 1935-A drove of new cowhands came to the ranch today and exciting times followed as we trained them into the ways of I. H. S. The skill of some amazed us. Oct. 7, 1935-We met and selected a class brand to be worn at all times. Orders were sent out by pony express. Nov. 26, 1935-The Government granted I. H. S. Ranch funds for a new corral to be called Ithaca Gym. Dec. 4, 1935-People from neighnoring ranches came to the I. H. S. ranch and gathered in the main corral to see the junior cowhands perform. jan. 22, 1936-Shining our boots and dusting our chaps, we made ready to attend the Junior and Senior Prom. However, the shine was gone trom our boots by 11 o'clock. April 22, 1936-This morning we awoke to find an empty saddle in the corral. Dale Mellinger has gone to a far-away ranch. june 4, 1936-We entertained the Senior cowhands tonight at the annual prom. Shining boots and slicked hair brought out a feeling of disregard for trampled feet. Sept. 5, 1936-We shook out our reins, woke up our broncos, and started out on the Senior Plain. Sept. 6, 1936-The new corral is under construction with cowhands from P.W.A. pushing the work along. Sept. 15, 1936-Again Boss Covert guided us in selecting our officers for the last ride. Phil Goodrich rides at the head, Fay Shroyer rides second, and Eleanor Lombard keeps the records safe in her saddle bag. Nov. 23, 1936-Preparations for the last round-up started today with the selec- tion of the colors, crimson and white, for trimming the horses' manes. Red roses will form the wreath for the winning horse. Without a doubt the inspiring words, We can, we will , will spur us on to the final goal. jan. 20, 1937-We tossed our sombreros to the breeze and rushed to the new corral for a prom. At 11 o'clock the juniors and Seniors unwillingly left the corral and returned to their boots and saddles. jan. 22, 1937-Our boss, Miss Covert, has resigned her post at I. H. S. Ranch to try out the trails of another plain in life. A Feb. 2, 1937-Miss Bitzer now rides in the boss' saddle left vacant by Miss Covert. Feb. 5, 1937-Our last round-up draws nearer. Today ten senior cowhands were presented with Golden Horns signifying their holding of the highest records for the past three and one-half years on the plains of I. H. S. They will devote a part of each working day making plans for events of the round-up. May 20, 1937-The first of the activities in our last round-up was given tonight in Ithaca Gym. We discarded our usual tin can meal and managed to use several pieces of silver in place of one big spoon. May 30, 1937-We assembled for a quiet campfire meeting at the Presbyterian Church. Ever present in out thoughts was the strain We're Headed For the Last Round-up. june 2, 1937-junior cowhands tonight gave us a final farewell. June 3, 1937-The last Round-up is over. We have graduated. ELAINE REED RUTH SHAULL CLASS WILL This is the last Will and Testament of the Senior Class of 1937 of Ithaca High School in the county of Gratiot, State of Michigan, which is leaving with regret, but content in the knowledge that its work will be nobly carried on by its able successors. In this last round-up , we hereby open our saddle-bags and bequeath the various valuables in the following manner: First, we, the Senior Class, bequeath our capable adviser, who has most carefully guided us in planning our commencement program, to future classes of I. H. S. Our senior picture, such as it is, good or bad, we bequeath to the Faculty of the school. To next year's Senior Class, we will our model behavior and all the work that we meant to do. Laurene Allen, the valedictorian, wills her secret for getting A's to a needy fresh- man, Francis Weaver. Marcia Cofhn wills her serious interest in her school work to Carol Walcott. The talent of playing the saxophone is left to Bernard Green by Warren Larry. The noon hour job of having charge of grade children is hereby given by Maxine Gorham to the girl of next year's class who has both sense and humor. Eleanor Lombard, without further need of her gift of gab reluctantly bequeaths it to Barbara Hodges, a likely successor. The talented Wayne Dillsworth presents his piano-playing ability to the one who has rhythm and who will promise to play for future school dances. The speed in typing acquired by Elaine Reed is cheerfully willed to Gladys Cross, who sometimes get cross with her typewriter. The cornet-playing senior, Virginia Hintermeister, wills her place in the band to Rex Davis. julia Fisher bequeaths the secret of her glossy, black hair to Miss Bitzer, who has a yen for it. Don Rogers wills his remarkable understanding of chemistry to the coming chem- istry classes. Willis Clark hands down his ability as Athletic Director of the Student Council to The Forgotten Man. - Frances Franich as salutatorian wills her position to one of the smartest members of the junior class. Harold Showers gives his right to vote to youthful Lester Hooper. Pauline Doan, Glada Muscott, Wilhelmina Wood, Muriel Strong, Pauline Erickson, and any other engaged senior girls of the class bequeath their diamond-digging abil- ity to the romantically-minded girls of next year's class. A neat senior, Geneva Church, wills her commendable trait of tidiness to Patsy Hunsicker. The charm of Wallie Simpson, possessed by Margaret Conklin, is given to Shirley Palmer to use in the captivation of Edward.-He should be crowned. The quiet, modest personality of Doris Smith is bequeathed to Vera Reist. Elva Daniels, the most popular girl in school, wills her popularity to Elroy Prince. Sisterly affection and ambition for the family name prompts Arlene Dionese to will her cleverness in tap-dancing to her sister, Dorothy. 4 Wilfred Webb, the bashful senior, bashfully presents his bashful tendencies to Lynn Gruesbeck. The tireless energy of Eloise Townsend is left unconditionally to Clarence Hyde. Clarence Iles, the boy rrom the farm, hereby presents his farming ability to Donald Glinkie. To Donald alsi is presented Oran Simcox's pitching arm, for use in hay- making. The qualities that attract boy friends are grudgingly willed by Margaret jane Rowe to Lauribelle Simmons. Muriel Cook bequeaths the position as editor of the Fortnight Growler to some other budding young jurnalist. The attractiveness of the lady's man, Wilbur Shirely, is given to whatever boy feels capable of being his successor. Thomas McClelland, hero of the track, wills his speed to Bruce Mellinger. To School Boy Rowe, Donald Eichorn gives his ability to pitch a curved ball. To Vic Dionese is given Alice Monroe's sense of humor. The curly-haired senior, Dan Wilkinson, bequeaths his crowning glory to Bill Derby. Long may it wave. , The gift of artistic ability is presented to jarold Brown by Fay Shroyer. The gracious power of Ruth Shaull to attract and please customers is bestowed upon any girl who enjoys work. The girlish giggles of Celia Beracy are willed to Ruth Dunn to be used spontan- eousl . ,Phil Goodrich, Don Fortney, and Dwight Green will their prowess on the football field to the boys who can take it. Edward Hooper bequeaths his absent-mindedness to the next editor of the Ithacan- sian. The pipe which proved troublesome in the economics class is fondly presented to Mr. Passenger as a pipe of peace by Franklin Klein. Ernestine Gorham wills her knowledge of beauty culture to Rahola Kerr. Phyllis Barden's athletic interests hereby go to Nola Zoss. Evelyn Hoffman bequeaths her basketball skill to Maxine Wilson. Clare DeMott, a character in the senior play, bequeaths his role of acting the maniac to Harold Little. E Wendell Derby's technique in saying goodnight to the girls is willed to Edwin Salden. Smart Coleman's absorbing love of study is hereby bequeathed to the janitor. Lloyd Maxwell's parking space Qnot sparking place, in front of the school-house is given to whatever boy drives a Rolls-Royce next year. Thelma Nafzigger s knowledge of books is bequeathed to the school librarians. jean Wideman reluctantly bequeaths her beauty and pep to Celia McConkey. The remarkable baseball skill of james Boyce goes without reservations to Warren Lombard. The avowed intention of Irene Hegle to be a spinster whatever its worth may be, is given to Pearl Simmons. ' Harold Hale vrudgingly surrenders his gallant attentions to Cora to a boy with romantic ideas. George Crowell falls heir to the play boy characteristics of Robert Reist. Herbert Wright bequeaths his ping pong technique to Jim Haley. Alton Fisher hereby bequeaths his poetic nature to Victor Potter. Russell Grinnell wills his luxurious black locks to Arlene Way. Phil Stone's knowledge of the Open Road acquired in the gas station is presented to the Hitch-Hikers of American. Alden McComber's good looks are hereby bequeathed to the Bust of Mozart in the publication room. And last but not lease, the Good Will of the Senior Class of the year 1937 is be- queathed to the Ithaca High School. If any person in any way interferes with the provisions of this last will and testa- ment, he or she shall be deprived of any inheritance therein granted. We do hereby seal this most sacred document. CLASS OF 1957, WILFRED WEBB, DAN WILKINSON, EDWARD HOOPER. 1 PROPI-IECY At the lar! round-1111 of the .renior clan' Witlaoul the help of iz Gypry la.r.r Into the campfire we'll gaze and .ree Why in ten yearr our fate will be. In the flickering flame i.r revealed Wlsal will be our rboren field. Frances Franich now I see Is the prood possessor of an M. A. degree. Elaine Reed could not resist The chance to become a journalist. Evelyn Hoffman could have done worse Than to become Doc. Goodrich's nurse. In her next picture, actress Ernestine Will be under direction of Producer D. Green. Elva Daniels, the millionaire's wife, Now leads a very happy life. In Bud Shirely's band, Warren Larry has shown That he can play the saxophone. Willy Wood, instructor or gym, Teaches her students with great vim. As globe trotter, Clarence Iles, Has traveled many, many miles. A prosperous business man, Phil Stone Now has a gas station of his own. A teacher of music is Muriel Strong, In her opinion, life is a song. Glada and Margaret jane farmers met, Now each has become a sweet farmerette. Stuart Coleman has reached his mark, As reporter for Editor Willis Clark. More freedom for women is the mission Of Alice Monroe, lady politician. In Ziegfield's Follies is a beauty queen. Why, it's none other than our jean! Thelma Naffziger, though very small, Has become the greatest novelist of us all. Irene Hegle cannot decide Whether to become nurse or bride. In all Paris there's no one finer Than Virginia Hintermeister, the hat designer. Laurene Allen dances at the Tracardo, Accompanied by the orchestra of Guy Lombardo. Pauline Erickson now sails the sea, As waitress on the Queen Marie. The handsome Russell Grinnell In bachelor's quarters lonely dwells. The famous comedian, Wayne Dillsworth, Convulses his audiences with mirth. Edward Hooper is the successor Of the absent-minded professor. Mechanic DeMott at the Dallas Airport, Can mend a motor of any sort. The teachers, Miss Conklin and Miss Dionese, Handle their pupils with the greatest of ease. Eloise Townsend, the famous dietitian, Now works in Hotel Statler's kitchen. As a sprinter on the track jimmy Boyce brings medals back. Celia Beracy dancing teaches, Relax and rhumba is what she preaches. Alton Fisher can certainly sing, He now is taking the place of Bing. At the ping pong tournaments he played with might. He's now known as Champion Herbert Wright. Wendell Derby has a mighty sock, People call him a second Braddock. Daniel Wilkinson, the dashing young man, Is known in Hollywood as Playboy Dan. Lloyd Maxwell has reached the top, In New York as a cop. Maxine Gorham does dresses don In Doris Smith's Style Salon. At the White House now a resident, Is Wilfred Webb, our President. In baseball we see Showers and Simcox Now pitching for the Boston Red Sox. fContinued on page 76, fa. gf ' Egip 51 A J BGL X1 Q I A v X fl if N , J Al , s 'M M .N J, - ff!-1. '-? --1-' Q: l 2- A44 CLASSES JUNIORS Harold Sibley, Claude Maxwell, Clarence Husted, joseph Baracy, Leslie Husted, Royce Howd, George Crowell, Bruce Mellinger, Donald Peters, Alton Cassady, Richard Wilson. Floyd DeMott, Gerald Hoadley, Ruth Dunn, Velma Miller, Thelma Plank, Betty Foster, Violet Sparks, Harriet Lepley, LaVonne Harrison, Barbara Hodges, Virginia Azel- born, Marion Fidler, Ivah Bard, Lynn Gruesbeck, Nolan McClaren. Barbara Cowdrey, Lulu Cross, Patsy Hunsicker, Irene Plott, Elaine Boyer, Katherine Evitts, Marjorie Lepley, Arlene Smead, Lenna Merchant, Clara Evitts, Mildred Peters, Ruth Hibner, Cora Fockler, Rahola Kerr, Charlotte Dayringer. Lillian Cox, Mary Louise Nelson, Shirley Palmer, Marjorie Haley, Donna Thomp- son, Mr. Bare fAdvisorj, King Miller fPresidentj, Marjorie jean Irish fVice-presidentj, Victor Potter fSecretary-Treasurerj, Dorothy McConkey, Vera Reist, Ruth Randall, Celia McConkey, Maxine Smith. Harold Little, justin Sibley, Don Grinnel, Lewis Klein, Dale Mclinderfer, Merle McDaid, Edwin Salden, Dale Whitmore, Ronald Pittman, Glee Challin. Absent: Victor Dionese, Bud Lyons, Duane Heath, Kenneth Rhines, Bernard Green, Kenneth McComber, Raymond McKinney, Ken- neth Fisher, Leroy Lake, Paul Way, William Derby, Raymond Shaw, Alan Goodrich, Shirley Smith, Glen Gulick, Loyd Green. Miles Conklin, Gladys Houlden, Reba Benson, Oleta Rogers, Arlene Way, Cleo Smith, Beulah House, Lucile Williams, Shirley Chisholm, Carol Walcott, Arlan Showers, Miles Christy, Francis Kellogg, Keith Chism, Carlton Smith. joy Jennings, Mary Knowlton, Betty Lou Hawkes, Margaret Morris, Meredith Baxter, Arlene Ferral, Evelyn Conklin, Norene Peters, Betty Panick, Joyce Clark, Mar- jorie Dayringer, Shirley Goodwin, Nola Zoss, Dorothy Hall, Gladys Cross, june Will, Pauline Stahl, Eldine Royce, Bernetta Husted, jean Clark, Ralph Preshaw fAdvisorj, Robert Budge fPresidentj, Miles Douglas fVice-presidentj, Barbara june Payne fSec.-Treasj, Pearl Simmons, Myra Alverson, Irene Allen, Nilene Crites, Beryl Gaige, Virginia Wilson. Donald Glinkie, Dan Davis, Arthur Weaver, Howard Mills, Ted McAdams, Thomas Bartshe, Marshall Lumsden, Paul Metters, Conard Rippie, Gordon Green, Elroy Prince. Absent: Jarold Brown, Fern Gulick, Harold Rhodes. SOPHOMORES l l 1 FRESHMEN Jim Haley, Lester Nelson, Maurice Slavens, Clifford Peet, Melvin Glover, james DeMott, Bob Wideman, Carl Hegle, Ralph Cheney, Clarence Hyde, Henry Hull, Ken- neth Coleman. Richard Lumsden, Darwin Snyder, Iris Hoffer, Shirley Wilson, Ruth Thomas, Maxine Heath, Maxine Koons, Erma Peet, Arlene Kennett, Dorothy Showers, john Gilbert, Glendon Cassady, Ward Patterson, Francis Weaver, Rex Davis. Ruth Feichtenbiner, Shirley Cook, Maxine Wilson, Marie Plank, Arlene Snyder, Betty McClelland, Alice Edwards, Dona Gabrion, Olive Ferrall, Ernestine Burch, Susie Panick, Erma Naffziger, jean Stone, Anna Mae Fortney, Geraldine Young, Phyllis McAdam. Aloha Becker, Agnes Plott, Dorothy Dionese, Grace Vedder, Lauraebelle Simmons, Mr. Irwin QAdvisorj, Robert Nelson fPresidentj, Bernice Zimmerman QVice-presidentj, Earl Emery fSecretary-Treasurerj, Genevieve Terry, Jennie Webster, .Grace Patterson, Wilma Parker, Evelyn Williams. Nyal Flegel, Lewis jolls, Durwood Spiece, Theodore Hill, Warren Lombard, Leon- ard Wilson, Gwendell Beard, Lester Hooper, Kenneth Newton, Kenneth Gross, Wallace Cratsenburg. Absent: june Barber, Meredith Baxter, Austin Parker, Maxine Bailey, Dick Goos- trey, Howard jolly, Dick Plankenhorn, Clare Potter, Doris Rounsville, Dorothea Swartz- miller, Eugene Hyde, jenne Louise McCall. Sgjfvu 2,41-f3,,l SIS' g 455 , fww 4 ' fx V X 1 I K J N RJ I x ' YQ' N., .1 - - Q ' KJ ' sb' M rl Ylml ffm A Sei' ORGANIZATIONS Mi-u.l'y.:m'et Morris, Harold Sibley, Charlotte Dayringrer. Mr. Passenger, Arlene Ferrall, Bruce Mellimzer. Richard Wilson. DEBATING For several consecutive years the Ithaca High School has been a member of the Debating League sponsored by the University of Michigan in cooperation with The Detroit Free Press. During the present year three hundred fifty-five schools participated in the four debates which constitute the preliminary series. The question used this year by the Michigan League as well as by all other state leagues was: Resolved, That all electric utilities should be governmentally owned and operated. Ithaca High School upheld the afiirmative in the first two debates with St. Louis and Clare, The judges awarded the decision to Ithaca in both of these contests. Shepherd and Midland were victorious over Ithaca in the last two debates. In these Ithaca upheld the negative side of the question. Bruce Mellinger is the only one of this year's team who has had previous debating experience in the interscholastic contests. The other members of the squad are Char- lotte Dayringer, Harold Sibley, and Richard Wilson. All members participated in one or more debates. In addition to the debates which were regularly scheduled by the University of Michigan, practice sessions were held with Big Rapids, Elsie, and St. Louis. All mem- bers of the debating class attended a debate clinic sponsored by Michigan State College. Debating as an activity is justified because of the experience which it provides for the pupil in thinking and in the art of effectively expressing his thoughts. Debaters learn to analyze a controversial question, evaluate the facts, and present the evidence in such almanner as to constitute a convincing argument. The ability to think accurately and quickly is stimulated and developed. Current social and economic questions are selected for discussion. Facts on both sides are brought to the attention of the audience. The people in attendance are therefore aided in attaining a fair, just and reasonable opinion on the issues. Richard Wilson, Nyal Flagal. Donald Peters, Kenneth Rhines, Floyd DeMott, Ward Patterson, Fay Shroyer, Herbert Wright, Alton Cassarly, Richard Lumsdt-n, Maurice Slavens, William Derby, Kim: Miller lPresidentJ, Marshall Lumsden lSecrcta,ryl, Harold Little, Raymond McKinney fTreasurerJ, K1-nm-th McComher, Edward Hooper. Raymond Shaw, Francis Kvlloxrgr. Leroy Lake, Keith Chism. Foster Mitchell 1Adv.J , Clarence Isles, Conard Ripple, Rex Davis, Edwin Saltlen lVicc-1 res.l, Lester Hooper. FUTURE FARMERS Ithaca Chapter No. 54 of the Future Farmers of America sponsors a number of activities throughout the year. In this space, however, we will only mention briefly the happenings of one which will give an idea of the opportunities for growth offered by this organization. During the summer of 1936, thirty of us started on a cooperative sight-seeing trip. Leaving Ithaca by truck, we traveled South. We had certain places that we wanted to see and any others on the way that looked interesting we stopped to investi- gate. We passed through Cincinnati, driving along the Ohio, where we swam, and on to Louisville. Here we watched trotting negroes, bossed by a very versatile white river captain, load boats. We visited Churchill Downs, the country's most historic race track, where the Kentucky Derby is run. We visited Mammoth Cave, Muscle Shoals, Andrew jackson's home, the cave of the jesse james brothers, which contains the shortest river in the world and the largest room, a turpentine factory where we saw an old negro cooper making barrels in the manner of hundreds of years ago, and the largest saw mill in the South where lumber is handled in a way that astonishes you. We drove on to Gulfport, a city with beautiful tall palm trees. Here we swam in the Gulf of Mexico and received real sunburns. We traveled along the Gulf and levees of the Father of Waters to New Orleans where we stayed awhile, swimming in the Mississippi, wandering around the town and finally indulging in a show. We vis- ited cotton and sugar plantations, the Texas Centennial at Dallas, and Hot Springs, Ar- kansas. Here we bathed in a very beautiful, warm clear lake fed by these Springs, which issue from the ground at too high a temperature to put your hand into. After visiting one of the nicest hotels which cost 31533 a day for room and services, and the Veterans' hospital where the government takes care of people for nothing, we started for home. On the way, we enjoyed the drive through the Ozark Mountains, received a good idea of the lead mines in Missouri, stopped at a large round house in Indiana, and admired the fertile fields of Illinois and Ohio. Everyone was glad to be back as well as thankful for his broadened knowledge of the way other people live. l Iris llnfft-r, Bernice Zimmerman. Irene Plott, Norene I'et,ers, June Will, Nola Zoss, Gladys Houltlen, Ruth l t-iehli-nliitivr, Arlene lim-nnt-tt. Dorothy Mt'Conltey. ll:-t.t.y lVleK'lt-llantl, Nils-ne Criti-s. Ruth Randall. l'em'l Simmons. Myra Alverron, I,u.Vonni- Harrison. Joy .Ii-tinintrs. Eltlini- Rnyee. Lueile Williams, Evelyn Williams, l.ziuriht-lIi- Simmons, Virixiniu Azelhorn, Bt-ryl Gaiue, Jennie Wi-hsti'r, Rnlzi-rl Williams. Vt-wal Smith. Thayer Rztyhitrn. Don lloostrey. lVlurjo1'ie Haley, lli'i'hi-rl Wright, Conztrtl Riiiiiie. li:n'lmi'a .lune Payne, Alan Gootlrieh, Louis Klein. Gt-raltline Ytlklllyf. Celia Mellonkt-y, lVlairjnrie Jenn Irish. Shirley I'alnu-r, Melvin Butlize, Pat Goosti-ey. Jack Goodwin. 1Jotig'lats'4 Cowtlrey. Altlen Mel'nmhet'. Gwi-mlm-ll lit-ard, Carl llesxle, Dielt Planlti-nhorn. Kenna-th Mt'Cnmhei', Rt-ba Benson. l.ynn Gian-slieelt, Kenneth Fisher. Miles Christy. OPERETTA Rose of the Danube tells the story of an American newspaper reporter and! a motion picture director and his family who all meet with adventures and love in an imaginary country called liurolania. The little kingdom of liurolania lies in the Balkans on the banks of beautiful blue Danube River. 'l'liere is much unrest throughout the kingdom, which for the time being, is diverted because ol' the annual Rose Festival. Among the many visitors at the Festival are Darrell Davis, a news pliotograplierg Percival McPipp, one the prominent movie directors of Hollywood, accompanied by his wife and daughter, Pamela, who are all greeted by the Prime Minister, Galooski. At the request of the Royal Family -the Queen, Rose, Daisy and Karl- Mr. .McPipp decides to produce a film. The king calls a general rehearsal in the evening to practice the mob scene. VonI'opova sees his opportunity and with the help of Deme- trius Doodledorf and Trombonius Tottletop he plans to stage a real revolution and over- throw the government. However, Darrell and Karl overhear the plan and reveal their treachery by exchanging clothes with Trombonius and Demetrius and exposing Von- Popova. Everything turns out for the best with Karl and Pamela falling in love, Rose and. Darrell planning for rt future together and VonPopova being forced to marry Belladona, lady in waiting for the queen. . Wilbur Shirley, Evelyn Hoffman. Phil Goodrich, Harold Showers, Clare DeMott, Muriel Cook, Edward Hooper, Eleanor Lombard, Muriel Strong, Dan Wilkinson, I i'anc-es Franich. Marsrart-t Conklin. SENIOR PLAY Hobgoblin House , a mystery drama in three acts, was ably presented by the cast on Friday evening, April 30, in the new gymnasium. Mr. Howard Alverson and Miss Bitzer directed the production. The cast of characters was as follows: Darius Krupp, the old caretaker of Hobgoblin House ...,... ........... P hil Goodrich Miss Priscilla Carter, the present owner ,,,...................... ........ F rances Franich Marian Carter, her niece ........,.........,............................,. .....,.. M uriel Strong jill Carter, Marian's younger sister ,...,.,..... Frank Harlow, Marian's fiance ....,..,.....,..... jack Loring, Jill's fiance ...........,..,................. Susan Parkins, the Henglish 'ousekeeper .... Henry Goober, the darkey gardener ..,...r,,., Delilah Worts, the darkey cook ,............,.,. Bluebeard Bronson, an escaped maniac .,....... Bill Wilkins, his keeper ......,r...................., Patricia Arnold, kidnaped heiress ...........,,. .......Evelyn Hoffman ........Dan Wilkinson ......Wilbur Shirely .........Muriel Cook .,..,......Edward Hooper Eleanor Lombard ...........Clare DeMott .......Harold Showers Margaret Conklin The plot of the play deals with the solution of the mysteries connected with Hob- goblin House. To remove her nieces, Marion and jill, from the influence of Frank Harlow and jack Loring, Miss Priscilla brings the girls to a secluded house in the Ozarks, Hobgoblin House. The servants, Henry, Delilah, and Susan, come a short time before to prepare the house. Frank and jack follow the girls, but dress as ghosts to avoid detection and to frighten Aunt Priscilla back to town. With weird tales about the house being haunted, Darius Krupp tries to persuade the party to leave the house. A Headless Phantom and the ghost head of Nellie Bron- son in Bluebeard's closet are other devices used to scare the unwelcome patty in Hob- goblin House. It is finally revealed that these are tricks designed by the kidnapers of the wealthy heiress, Patricia Arnold. The maniac, Bluebeard, and Bill Wilkins, his keeper, are exposed by Frank and jack. The peculiarities of Hobgoblin House are all shown to be inventions of the kidnap gang. The play ends happily with Frank and jack earning enough money as a reward for the capture of the kidnapers to win Aunt Priscilla's consent to their marriages. Standing: Virginia Wilson, Arlene Ferrall, Margaret Jane Rowe, Maxine Wilson, Stuart Coleman Arlan Showers, Donald Glinkic, Edward Hoops-r. Seated: Miss Bitzur fAtlvisorrb, Muriel Cook, Fay Shroycr, Jack Isaacs, .It-an Widt-man, Elva Daniels, Elaine Reed, Mary Knowlton. PAPER STAFF Five years have passed since March 17, 1932, when the first edition of The Fort- night Growler was published. Since that time the paper has consistently aimed to record school happenings, to foster higher ideals among students, and to interpret the school to itself and to the public. Each of the five years in the life of the paper has seen some progress. During the first year the staff was organized and arrangements were made for publication in the coming year. In the second year the Growler joined the National Mimeo- graph Exchange of Danville, Indiana, which gives helpful criticisms of the paper. Dur- ing the third year a new automatic feed mimeograph was purchased. A mimeoscope was bought the following year as an aid in art work. This year a new Underwood typewriter was purchased by the paper staff. The money was earned by selling score cards, hot dogs, and candy bars at basketball and football games. A lile for exchange newspapers was added to the equipment of the publication room. The class published a list of books recommended for the grad: children by their teachers. A special edition printed in red and green ink was dis- tributed to every student at Christmas. The Fortnight Growler consists of ten pages and is published every other Thursday. lt is distributed to the various class rooms at 11:45 by members of the journalism class. The staff consists of the editor, who is selected from the Student Council, and of the seventeen members of the journalism class. Each member has special runs of news for which he is responsible. This is the second year that the paper has been published by the journalism class. The aim and ambition of The Fortnight Growler, during the past five years, has constantly been to Give the Student a Vision. Fay Shroyer, Miss Sowla fAdvi:4orJ, Dan Wilkinson, Edward Hooper, Laurent- Allen, .lex-in Witleman, Wilfred Wi-bb, Phil Goodrich. Eleanor Lombard. ANNUAL STAFF This yearbook, the twenty-fifth edition of the Ithacansian, aims to preserve school memories for the future years. The staff has attempted to accomplish its purpose by incorporating new ideas, by more vivid pictures of our activities, and by fully covering every existing phase of school life. For the first time a colored scenic section has been added, it includes school build- ings and their interiors. All of the pictures for this book were taken by the Camp Pub- lishing Company. In every way they have helped to make the photography tell the true spirit of our school. In trying to make this book a publication for the students as well as seniors we have added more space to the departments and fewer pages to the seniors. Every day occurances are fully covered in the snap pages. The original art work on the division pages illustrates the thought of looking forward to some future goal. We realize that a successful yearbook cannot be edited without the full cooperation on the part of the teachers and students. The staff wishes to thank all who have helped in the publication of this book. Editor ..................................... ...... E dward Hooper Business Manager ....... .....,., W ilfred Webb Features ............... ....... E leanor Lombard AthletiCS ........ ...... D an Wilkinson Advertising ....... ......... P hil Goodrich Typist ............ ........ L aurene Allen Snaps ....... ........ J ean Wideman Artist ....... ,,..... F ay Shroyer va Nm 71514 I. A I'lm-shlnzlll 111-ullyb. 2. Qin-vu ul' lhvm ull, 3. lVl'm'nim: lm-th-1'. ll. Now, h't's got this struiyihtf' . I rmhmnn pie- vznu-ss. li. First snln- ni' an Llllllllill. 7. A I'al'm laal in town. 8. l v'L-shm:-m zultivs, 'L llmvk thu' wa-:xtlu-r up lln-nw. 10. lim--'ping lhzlrllmmn- ch-sm. ll. 'l'hn- i'rvshn1:1n's1Iny. 111. Shulimxs stmlvuts. SCHOOL LIFE - - - - if wx S2 5 n wggmnmnmnmnm xx, . .. fi- ig.. - -21 ff X, ,,v 5m V xg 1, X A. H My :XX ' , '-A--J 1 'K '- 1 fy ,M MJF? J , 7 :Fi-.wg ly , , , ,,,fi-- ' ' if Lk I ' L.,-' ' Syl' I ATHLETICS BASEBALL 1936 - 5- - - - LINE-UP PiICl1C1'S ....... .........,,..................... F . Shroyer, O. Simcox Carcher ........ ............,.....,.. K . Simcox First Base ........ ......... P . Goodrich Second Base ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,, J . Boyce Short Stop ....... ..,...,. W . Lombard Third Base ........ .................. D . McEnderfer L. Field ......... ...v..... F . Shroyer, O. Simcox C. Field ......... ,...........,.V......... D . Fortney R. Field ......... .......................,... ......... V . Dilts, C. Iles 1936 SCORES Apr. 21 .............. I. H, S ............... 7 Elsie ........ ..... 2 Apr. 24 ...,.......... I. H. S ............... 7 Shepherd ..... ..... 3 May 1 .............. I. H. S ............... 4 Sr. Louis ..... ..... 3 May 4 .............. I. H. S ,.............. 8 Alma ............... .,....... 1 4 May 8 .............. I. H. S ............... 12 Breckenridge ...... ..... 1 May 15 .............. I. H. S ............... 1 Chesaning ....... ..... 6 May 19 .............. I. H. S ............... 4 Riverdale ......... ......... 1 1 May 22 .............. I. H. S ............... 18 St. Charles ..... ..... 5 Standing: Ford Parling, Stuart Coleman, Dwight Green, Willis Clark, Joseph Beracy. Donald Eichorn Marshall Davis, Jack Isaacs Duane Heath, Carlton Smith. Seated: Coach Preshaw, William Lombard, Vern Dilts, Fay Shroyer, Clarence Iles, Dale McEnderfel Karl Simcox, Phil Goodrich, Oran Simcox, Don Fortney, James Boyce, Gerald Peet. FOOTBALL Date Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct, 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Opponents Alma St. Louis St. Charles Chesaning Breckenridge Stanton Carson City Shepherd LINE-UP Ends .................. Oran Simcox, Jack Isaacs Guards ........ Kenneth Fisher, Robert Reist Tackles..Dale Whitmore, Dan Wilkinson Center ................................ Dwight Green Q. Bafk .................................. Vic Dionese H. Back..Dale Mclinderfer, Don Fortney F, Back ................................ Phil Goodrich Next Year's Captain ........ Victor Dionese Winner of Ballard Trophy..Dwight Green SCHEDULE Opponents Ithaca's At Score Score Ithaca 32 O St. Louis 7 14 Ithaca 13 0 Ithaca 6 12 Breckenridge 7 0 Stanton 0 25 Carson City I3 6 Ithaca 6 Sl LETTERMEN George Crowell, Victor Dionese, Kenneth Fisher, Donald Fortney, Phil Goodrich, Dwight Green, jack Isaacs, Lloyd Max- well, King Miller, Bud Lyons, Dale MC- Enderfer, Robert Reist, Oran Simcox, Dale Whitmore and Dan Wilkinson. Kenneth Rhine-s, Robert Budge, Maurice Slave-ns, Ronald Pittman, Harold Rhodes. Lloyd Green, Paul Way, Clifford Peet, Alan Goodrich, Gordon Green. Coach Preshaw. Kim: Miller Bud Lyon, Bernard Green, Dan Wilkinson. Lloyd Maxwell, Georyzt Crowell, Robert Reist, Shirley Smith, Bruce Mellinger, Kenneth Fisher. Harold Showers. Jack Isaacs. Donald Fortney, Dwight Green. Phil Goodrich tCaptainb, Oran Simcox. Dale McEndt-rft-r Dalu Whitmore, Victor Dionese. 1. 'l'hc llillhl. 2. First Lvanl. 3. I. II. S. 4. Our twain in nvtiun. 5. The sucnnd C1-mn AT TI-IE GAME I - wuuif 1. Thx- tacklurs. 2. Thi- cvnts-rs. 3. Way out on the 1-nd. fl. Ya-al l'ih:u'n! Rm-I'vrm-. 6. Rarimr tu go. 7. Suhlim-1' on l1ul'aLlL'. S. Thu l'L'5K'l'VL'S. 9. Chumminpg wmul. 10. Thx- big boys ni' thx- lbutlmll tvanl. 11. Y0u'vu Got tu bv a Football HL-ro. 12. A high um-. 121. Fm-aturim: the drum. 111. Duc. Laird at work. 15. Wzmtvh mc pass that ball. 16. Back Iivld un pal'zuIn,'. 17. Kicking out of ll?UlQ1'l'. 18. Umm: away. 19. Guarding. ATHLETICS ' TRACK 1936 - The nineteen thirty-six track team did not make an outstanding showing because of the size of the school and the fact that the other spring sport, baseball, prevented Ithaca from having as large a squad as was desirable. The showing of our boys at the meet at Alma, however, gives us new hope for the coming campaign. Inexperience was our principal drawback in thirty-six and with most of the squad coming back we hope to wind up near the top in the conference track meet in nineteen thirty-seven, The fact that our new track is completed and will be in good condition by the time training starts should also help our nineteen thirty-seven chances Dwight Green .......... .........,...,..,...,.,...........,.................... S hot put jarold Brown .,........,......,...... Broad jump, 440 yard dash, high jump Thomas McClelland ,...... ...........,.,..,............................. 4 40 yard dash Duane Heath ........... ........, ,..... ...,......... 4 4 0 yard dash Robert Ellsworth ........ .......................................... 8 80 yard run Don Fortney ......... ........ 1 O0 yard run, 220 yard broad jump Clarence Iles ......... .............,........................ 8 80 yard run james Boyce ....... ...... 1 O0 yard run, 220 yard broad jump jerry Sabota ........ ,..................................,........... 1 mile Fay Shroyer ........... ...... P ole vault, high jump Victor Dionese ......... ..,.,............ 1 00 yard dash George McMullen ...... ...... 2 20 yard run Standing: Mr. Irwin, Dwight Green. Jarold Brown, Thomas McClelland. Duane Heath, Robert Ellsworth Mr. Bare. Seated: Don Fortney, Clarence Iles. James Boyce. Jerry Sabota. George McMullen. Absent: Fay Shroyer, Victor Dionusc. CBoys' BASKETBALL SCHIZDULF Ar Opponentls Ithaca's S Ithaca .A.A.,,A... Chesaning ....,. Ithaca w,..,,,. .........Shepherd Ithaca ,,.......,. Ithaca ,,,,,,..,...,,. Breckenridge . c St Date Opponents jan. 15 ,....... ........ 5 t. Charles ,c,. .,....... Jan. 22 ......... ....,.., C hesaning ....... jan. 29 ,,,A.... ..Y,,A.. S t. Louis .,,v.,,,, Feb 2 ,.,..,,, ,.....,.. S hepherd ,......,. Feb 16 ,......, ...,..,.. S hepherd ........,..........,..., Feb. 18 AY,...cc .,.....w. B reckenridge ,Y,,,,,.,........, Feb. 23 ..Y..... ,,,.,,,c, B reckenridge ....,YcA..,,,,c,, Feb 26 ,,e,.,,, ..e. '51, Louis ......,,,,i,i,,.,.,,, LINE-UP FIRST TEAM D. Fortney ........,.,,.,.,...,,.......,,.... Forward S. Coleman ,,...,. .,............,..,...... F orward F. Shroyer ........,...... .Center and Forward D. Mclinderfer ..... ......... . .. .... ..Guard P. Goodrich ,,,...... ........ G uard M. McDaid ...... ........ G uard V. Dionese ........ ........ G uard H K. Miller ........ C. Maxwell ...... L. Nelson .....,.. M. Lumsden ....... W. Clark ......... C. Iles ............ O. Simcox ....... R. Nelson ....... N. MacLaren Individual Scoring For The Year: Name D. McEnderfer ..... S. Coleman .......... D. Fortney ...... F. Shroyer ..c,,... P. Goodrich ...A D. Davis ....... O . . Louis ............i..,.... core 24 28 24 16 15 I3 l-4 23 SECOND TEAM . Rhodes ...,.............e.............,. Points ........84 ........27 ........19 ........l2 6 5 . Simcox .......................................... -.....-----------,------------,,-------------- - - 1 Score 16 13 14 18 32 22 23 16 .Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward ...Center ...Guard ...Guard ...Guard ...Guard Standing: Lester Nelson, Marshall Lumsden, Harold Rhodes, Willis Clark, Coach Preshaw, Clarence Iles, RU! 0 Cl I Maxwell, Robert Nelson. Nolan IVIacLar'vn.. Sitting: Dale McEndei'ft-r, Murl McDairl, Phil Goodrich, Fay Shi-oycr, Don Fortnvy, Stuart Coleman, Victor Dionese, Oran Simcox, Dan Davis. -TGIRLS' BASKETBALL- The Girls' basketball started with forty girls participating. Five captains were chosen and teams were organized. They are playing a round robin tournament and the Blue Streaicers are in the lead. Fourteen girls have been chosen, to participate in special practices because of out- standing ability. The Alma High School girls have invited the Ithaca girls to participate in a volley ball and basketball play-day. A luncheon will be served at noon and the girls will be entertained with a program. Girls with outstanding ability and good citizenship will be chosen to attend. OUTSTANDING PLAYERS WILLY WOOD'S CHIPS Willy Wood Ernestine Gorham Maxine Gorham Celia Beracy Phyllis Barden Marcia Coffin Myra Alverson Shirley Goodwin Evelyn Hoffman Elaine Reed Pearl Simmons Arlene Way Nola Zoss Celia McConkey RINKEYDINKS Maxine Gorham, Caplain Pearl Simmons Arlene Way Illva Daniels Maxine Wilson Maxine Smith Willy Wood, Caplain Gladys Houlden Marcia Coffin Virginia Azelborn Barbara Cowdrey Pauline Doan Shirley Goodwin SHARP SHOOTERS Elaine Reed, Captain Harriet Lepley Nola Zoss Shirley Palmer Wilma Parker Clara Potter Nilene Crites Margaret Rowe BLUE STREAKERS Evelyn Hoffman, Caplain Phyllis Barden Anna Mae Fortney Shirley Wilson joy Jennings Laurabelle Simmons Dorothy Hall GORHAM GOERS Ernestine Gorham, Cuplaiu Maxine Koons Reba Benson Myra Alverson Ruth Randall Mildred Peters Celia McConkey Muriel Cook Shirley Goodwin, Celia McConkey, Shirley Chisholm, Pearl Simmons, Shirley Palmer, Elva Daniels, Mi Clements tCoachJ, Ernestine Gorham, Nola. 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BOYS' GLEE CLUB Gwendell Beard, Leroy Lake, Maurice Slavens, Shirley Smith, Wendell Derby, William Derby, Robert Budge, Paul Metters. Carl Hegle, Kenneth Fisher, Alan Goodrich, Mr. Coburn fDirectorj, Margaret Morris fPresidentj, Conard Rippie fVice-presidenrj, Lewis Klein fSecretary-Treasurerj, Henry Hull. ORCHESTRA Carol Walcott, jenne Louise McCall, Arthur Weaver, Lynn Gruesbeck, Miles Conklin, Leroy Lake, Wilbur Shirley, Mr. Coburn QDirectorj, Cora Fockler, Margaret Morris, William Derby. BAND Sally Ann Gibbs, Margaret Conklin, Lynn Gruesbeck, Alan Goodrich, Richard Wilson, Dean Plankenhorn, Oliver Miller, William Derby, Robert Budge, Miles Conk- lin, Arlene Way, Glenn Gulick, Leroy Lake, Wendell Derby. Harriet Wilson, Dick Plankenhorn, Virginia Hintermeister, Thayer Rayburn, Mel- vin Budge, Don Goostrey, Dale Snyder, John Barden, Cora Fockler, Warren Larry, Shirley Smith, Carol Walcott, Clara Potter, Dick Goostrey, Duane Heath, Marjorie Lepley, Ruth Hibner, Shirley Chisholm. 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D MANHATTAN Qualzty Clotbzng COAL Always In The Market Beans, Grain, Hay, Seeds, Flour, Feed, ,and Wool PHONE NO. 4 ITHACA, MICH. fur men and Boqs A PROPHECY fContinuedfb1m page 44, Nowadays the girls go to none lesser, Than Phyllis Barden, the hair-dresser. Robert Ellsworth as second mate On a steamer is doing first rate. Fay Shroyer, one of the smartest, ls a renowned commercial artist. julia Fisher started composing for fun, But now a famous poetess has become. Chef Don Eichorn the Ritz cannot spare, Because he cooks roasts so rare. Alden McComber is successful now, Employed as a chemist at the Dow. What a discovery was made by Engineer Klein In a secluded diamond mine! Trying to End of what the moon is made, Bob Reist carries on the family trade. Don Rogers as an electrician Has realized his ambition. Thomas McClelland is quite effective In his new role of crime detective. Donald Fortney is a coach of fame At the athletic college of Notre Dame. Marcia Collin, our Amelia Earhart, Soon around the world will start. In her next picture, Pauline Doan Will play opposite branchot Tone. As telephone girl, Ruth Shaull Answers many a long-distance call. Geneva Church has gained world fame As stewardess on Harold Hale's airplane Eleanor Lombard keeps things rolling, As she's become a champ in bowling. Opera singer Muriel Cook, we see. And she can hit the right key. MARCIA COF FIN LAURENE ALLEN CLASS SONG Round our campfire glowing We gathered every year, To work and live to gether, Study and to cheer. Now the fire burnt lower Commencement day appear- Flamer of time have changed ur, Now our parting nearr. Four short year! together Spent in I. H. S. Our ramp fire reene mart rhange, We leave af did the rert. But before we leave you We part the ember ony To barn and to enlighten Trailr for a clan to come. Lower burn the emher: Colder blow: Life'J hlart W e'll fit and remember- High School dayr gone part! fTo be sung to the tune of the chorus of Keep The Home Fires Burning. j ELAINE REED, FRANCES FRANICH. GIPTATORY LAURENE ALLEN Laurene Allen is a busy lass, Going to school, shows, and such. This walking stick we couldn't pass We hope it'll help her very much. PHYLLIS BARDEN Phyllis Barden likes to swim. It's good exercise, we think. This balloon may now be thin, But with it she won't sink! CELIA BERACY As Celia Beracy toils at housework, This dishcloth is very essential. Now from the dishes she won't shirk, But she'll wash them with a will. JAMES BOYCE james Boyce is a farmer lad Who has to work in the hay. We think this fork won't be bad For him to use every day. GENEVA CHURCH The farmer boys have a way Ot making Geneva Church care. Won't she feel absolutely gay With this pretty ribbon in her hair? WILLIS CLARK We've heard Willis Clark likes baseball- Maybe it is just a whim, However, this round rubber ball, With pleasure, we'll give to him. MARCIA COFFIN To Marcia Collin we give this key, Would you like to know its purpose? It's for the door of opportunitk. So she's assured of happiness. STUART COLEMAN Stuart Coleman likes to skip school, For him, this permanent excuse. Now he won't have to break the rule. Surely it will not be given abuse. MARGARET CONALIN To Margaret Conklin, known as Wztlly , We give this flashy ring. It will help to keep her jolly, And maybe to win a king. MURIEL COOK Muriel Cook is a pianist, She is very fond of playing. To her we give this late song list For which she has been playing. ELVA DANIELS To a lass from Pompeii, We give this toilet soap. Now Elva's skin will not be dry, But will keep its loveliness, we hope. CLARE DEMOTT Clare DeMott is a paperwad shooter, And wears out rubber bands quite fast This one is very much larger Than those he's had in the past. WENDELL DERBY Wendell is going to be a farmer, We wish him much success. He will need this red tractor To give him time to rest. WAYNE DILLSWORTH Wayne Dillsworth is always tardy And really it is a shame. We'l1 give him this rooster hardy, Then if he's late, we're not to blame. ARLENE DIONESE Arlene Dionese loves to tap dance, And can step at a very fast rate. Watch her very gleefully prance When we give her this toe plate. PAULINE DOAN Pauline Doan is engaged, She will soon have meals to cook. Her husband will not be enraged If she is given this cook book. DONALD EICHORN Donald Eichorn likes to stalk, To him this box of pep, So when he goes for a walk, He won't have a lagging step. ROBERT ELLSWORTH In Bob Ellsworthis vegetable garden, He'll use this little hoe. Now he wont have to stoop or bend To keep the weeds out of the row. PAULINE ERICKSON Pauline Ericksn is so much fun That she has many a date. This little clock that can run Will keep her from being late. ALTON FISHER Alton Fisher's hair is wavy. We thought a useful gift to get, To make it every fellow's envy, Would be this bottle of wave set. JULIA FISHER julia Fisher is most happy, When working in a grocery store. If her customers are snappy- That's what this book of jokes is for. DONALD FORTNEY Because he's a bother in history class, Don Fortney's ration is thin. To make the hours more quickly pass We give an all day sucker to him! FRANCES FRANICH Frances Franich has dark brown hair, Which she keeps looking lovely. Put this beautirul red rose there, To well reflect its beauty. PHIL GOODRICH Golf is Phil Goodrich's hobby, He was our champion last year. To him we give this wooden tee For his good luck in the future. ERNESTINE GORHAM This brush is for Ernestine Whose care for her hair is a fete. By brushing softly, to give it sheen, She'll keep her hair looking neat. MAXINE GORHAM Maxine Gorham can't wear a ring That's size seven and a half or eightg So we'll give to her this string To keep Oran's ring on straight. DWIGHT GREEN Something that may not be overlooked Is Dwight Green's hearty appetite. This potato, that's already cooked Will make him feel just right! RUSSELL GRINNELL Russell likes bookkeeping, 'tis true We have often heard him say, To him we'll give this ruler new, We think he'll use it every day. HAROLD HALE For Harold Hale s dress coat pocket We give this pretty hankie. We think Cora will like it, And think he looks quite swanky. IRENE HEGLE Irene Hegle knows how to sewg Therefore, we'll give to her this thimble, That her needle will never be slow And her fingers will always be nimble. VIRGINIA HINTERMEISTER This pretty bright, gay pm Will keep someone from feeling blue. To Virginia it will be given, And we hope she'll like it, too. EVELYN HOFFMAN Evelyn would like to be a nurse, And may need this box of pills. If the patients should feel worse She may remedy their ills. EDWARD HOOPER Ed Hooper is a studious lad. He works most of the day. To him we'll give this little pad To help him on his way. CLARENCE ILES Clarence Iles, a farmer lad Likes to top the sugar beets. This knife really won't be bad When this autumn his fate he eets. , m FRANKLIN KLEIN Franklin Klein needs this glove While handling gas and oil. Canvas it is made of To keep his hands free from soil. WARREN LARRY Warren Larry plays a saxophone In orchestra and also band. He must have the correct time. A tuning pipe we'll put in his hand. ELEANOR LOMBARD Eleanor, now let me think We know she shouldn't be slighted. We'll give her this face powder, pink So she won't feel benighted. LLOYD MAXWELL Lloyd Maxwell, we've heard of late, Could use this pretty pencil. For if he's going to Michigan State It will be very essential. ALICE MONROE Alice Monroe always seems so jolly And everyone knows this is true. We hope she'll like this dolly All dressed in yellow and blue. GLADA MUSCOTT Lvlada Muscott will doubtless find This spool of thread quite useful. When mending clothes and linens fine She will be thriftv and carerul. THOMAS MCCLELLAND Thomas McClelland, they say, is Scotch He keeps coins till they're thin. Here's a penny to watch. It will be given to him. ALDEN MCCOMBER Alden McComber is tall and slim And has not picked a wife, Maybe this small rollling pin Will come handy in later life. THELMA NAFFZIGER Thelma, a pretty and happy girl, Will like this nail polish, gay. It will help give her a whirl With the young men some day. ELAINE REED This notebook goes to a journalist, Elaine is the lucky possessor. So her notes may not be missed, In her work as an editor. ROBERT REIST This piece of cheese, we know Will start Bob on his way. In a business that will grow To a success some day. DON ROGERS Don Rogers drives a Chevrolet. These patches will come in handy. If a tire goes flat some day, He can fix it up fine and dandy. MARGARET JANE ROWE To Margaret jane who loves to sing, We give this lemon, yellow. Now her voice will softly ring When she sings to her best fellow. RUTH SHAULL Ruth Shaull studies late at night She likes to read, when not at toil. This candle gives a very bright light And will save the midnight oil. WILBUR SHIRELY Wilbur Shirely waits at the show For Virginia, who works there. This round soft cushion, we know, Will always be kept in his chair. HAROLD SHOWERS Harold has a fast growing beard Which he must shave very often. With Burma Shave he'll be cleared Of a face that's hard to soften. F AY SHROYER Fay Shroyer is a cartoonist, Funny faces, he likes to paint. Water colors are on the list. Now his pictures won't look faint. ORAN SIMCOX Oran's girl friend lives afar. To make the distance shorter, We'll give him this little car. Now let's watcl. him court her. DORIS SMITH Doris Smith is sweet and quiet. To her we give this horn, We sincerely hope she'll like it, And will never feel forlorn. PHIL STONE Phil Stone works in a gasoline station He is awake till late at night. To keep him in a wakeful situation, We give this story of an airplane flight. MURIEL STRONG To make days short when they seem long, To keep her husband's kindness- This perfume for Muriel Strong Will bring her future happiness. ELOISE TOWN SEND Eloise Townsend is a future stenographer, Her errors she needn't confess With the use of this eraser, Certainly, she'll meet success. WILFRED WEBB For Wilfred Webb, a dictionary Which he will often use, To help obtain a bachelor's degree On the trail that he will choose. JEAN WIDEMAN jean Wideman is a jolly lass Whom all the boys do know. She may use this looking-glass When she dresses for a show. 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