Ithaca High School - Ithacansian Yearbook (Ithaca, MI)

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We, the Senior Class, no doubt will experience regret be- cause we are leaving our scholol life behind. Life faces the graduate, opportunity is waiting around the corner, hold- ing something in the future for everyone. It is for each one to grasp this opportunity and strive to reach success. As time goes on here at Ithaca High School the class of 1952 sincerely hopes that they have not only left their names scribbled upon a wall, but we hope our memory will remain here in the Sands of Time. Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, le el i And, departing leave behind us Footprints in the sands of time 3 ITHACA PUBLIC SCHOOLS R:YNoLn E. Mucx, Sursmm-ENDEN1' ITHACA, MICHIGAN cave- C IaSShrxa'I'.C,,f e.vnfsevwxI3e.v-' LaJX'xe.vx -'-- 1 f34N,,:f' ,A,.a.,,1T.5 Q .rf I an , 1 1 Q Q if . A 52 fn 1? 4 Q 4 xf , f--.4 4. -'I z..--A 'J-'. '.. :ffl :I ., ,.Y.fS,,N ,.,,,. . 1 ,H N, .NW...5 .. wwuw....w,i-H 2 Ki , F if v E 4 he 9551? ef I X' 's r, Q , , 2 fm-k fi ' 5Zg7 ?ffZ,1:,j7 V- K , QQ ,-. Reynold E. Mick, A.B., M.A. B0 RD INISTR TIO The Senior Class of 1952 would like to thank you, Mr, Mick, for the active interest which you have taken in us during our high school years. As We leave Ithaca High School we will re- member the valuable help you gave us. Again we say, thank you Mr. Mick. Mr. Randall, congratulations on completion of your first year as Principal. A great achievement was yours upon this pnomotion. During the past four years under your guidance as a teacher and then as Principal We have reach- ed a goal too, that of our high school graduation, May you have success in helping others as you have helped us. Eugene Randall, B,S. Graduate work, University of Michigan IZDUCATIO Y ' ,, :i.., - ? f , Q 41 c '- . e ., , . ., Donald L. Baker Lynn T. Miller Secretary President Wilbur G. Hubbard Treasurer Mildred E. Taft Fred H. Pl8l0l'l80l' Trugtgg Trlltlee 6 ACULTY A Q , J.- xiii ,Q iw MY' yi' W it i 9 if b - N-Q: 5 , ,V E ' f Mike Budge, A.B. Alma College Graduate work, MSC Physical Education. Biology Leah C. Frump, A.B. Central Michigan College of Education English, Commerce Fred Kabbe, B.A., M.A. Western Michigan College of Education University of Michigan Science Roy Ketolag B.S. Northern Michigan College of Education Band Betty Kinstler, B.A. Taylor University, Indiana Music Dan Mahoney, B.S. Central Michigan College of Education History Richard Page, A.B. Albion College Physical Education Mathematics 1 - A-7 -f- --k ff-- Olln Teachout, B.S. Patricia Randall, ADB- Central Micliigan College Cm-al College Inaisiisfiisa of Education Mathematics. English, Latin Allison Roe, B.S. Doris Walters, B.S. Central Michigan College Central Michigan College of Education of Education Speech Correction Commerce Irene Sawyer, B.S. Leland Warschefsky, B.S Central Michigan College Michigan State College of Education Agriculture Physical Education, English Gladys Wolven, B.S. Florence Smith, A.B. ' Central Michigan Colege Albion College of Edlucation English. Journalism Home Economics 8 1 K Q it V 1 Darrell Askie Little Caese-r ' 1 Track 1, 2 lHolt 8:-Big Ranidsl Cadet Teacher 4 Baseball 1. 2 Class Play fBig Rapids! 3 Manager, Football 2 Golf 1 Class Officer K1-Ioltl 2 Boxing 1, 2 Student Council 1, 2 fHoltJ Kermit Beck Ambition can creep aa w soar. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. 1, 2 Junior Rotarian 4 Paper Staff Basketball 1. 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 intramural Basketball 2, 4 Boys' Chorus 2. 3 Junior Play S0phomore Play Mixed Chorus Cadet Teacher 4 Operetta. 2. 3 Class President 2 F. F. A. Basketball 1. 2 Variety Show ella Agnes Aldrich Weanng vonfzdence like halo Tumbling Team . A. A. 1 . H. A. 1 Variety Show 1 2 Majorette 3 4 Queen's Court Operetta 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2 U. Maynard Allen What lies under the quzet honor? . F. A. F. F, A. Sentinal 4 Baseball 1 National Honorary Society Marilyn Baker Guaranteeed not to mn down. F, H. A. 1, 2, Girls' State Sophomore Pl Bowling 3, 4 Glee Club 1. 2 Paper Staff 4 Variety Show Operetta 1 Tennis 4 3, 4 BY 1,2 Cadet Teacher 3, 4 Librarian 2 Volleyball 4 Senior Play Junior Play Reserve Basketball 3 Richar d Braman He is willing to be convinced, but find the fe vinoe him. Varsity Baseball 1 lSt. Johns! Sophomore Pl F. F. A. 1, 2, F. F. A. Secre Football Varsi Reserve 1 3-Y 3, '4 tary 4 ty 2. 3. 4 Beverlee Brandall Beverly Chase I put all my troubles in a box A 'member of wr class bhwt and si: on the lid. zvlmw to take up lwnwekeexrina F. H. A. 1. 2, 3, 4 after graduation. Cadet Nurses Club 3, 4 F. H. A. 1. 2. 3. 4 lldw who cam. omi- Robert Coffin Man's best friend is an easy teacher. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3 Track 1 Ellen Cornwell Sometimes glad, sometimes sad, sometimes mischievous, but nevler bad. Tennis 2, 3. 4 F. H. A. 1. 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3. 4 Council Secretary 4 G. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4 G. A. A. Vice-president 4 Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4 Annual Staff 4 Variety Show 1, 2 Librarian 3 Class Plays 2, 3, 4 Reserve Basketball 2 Operetta 1. 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball 3, 4 Bowling 3. 4 National Honor Society 3,4 f ' ., f 7 'l .AN , - ,. ,f - 45 v , Slew A 1.--K .ru -15:15, yzficil L, I: ., . , r . F .5 .1 , . -. - William Clark Three days of school a week are sufficient. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 President 3 F. F. A. Parlimentary Proce. dure Team 2. 3 Student Council 1 Choir 1, 2, 3 Operetta 1, 2 Physical Education 1, 2 Varsity Footfall 2, 3 Reserve 1 Reserve Basketball 3 lMt. Gilead? 3 Glee Club 4 Varsity Football 4 Ronald Eberspeaker They talk about Angels A ! Football 1 Basketball 1 Track l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Tennis 2 Boys' Chorus 3 Nile Coble The world, knows only two, T'hat's Einstein and me. Rotarian 4 Class President 1 Sophomore Play Honor Society Variety Show 1, 2 Intramural Basketball 1, 2 Senior Play Junior Play Student Director Football Varsity 3, 4 Reserve 1, 2 Richard Eichorn There are three ingredients in the good life: Learning, Earning, Yearning. Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 F. F.A.1, 2.3.4 Football 1 Basketball 1, 2. 3 F. F. A. President 4 Crystal Patterson Cooper Husband, Husband-Whe're- fore art thou. hzusband? Volleyball 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. Basketball 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Class Secretary 1, 2 Junior Play Sophomore Play Bowling 3, 4 Office Practice G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1, 2 Joyce Davis She is a girl of sense, and has a kind word for everycme. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 F. H. A. 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Operetta 1 Student Council 1 Variety Show 1 Pauline Frump H er ways are those of plea- szmtwess H A 1 Secretary 3 Glee Club 1 2 Operetta 1 2 SODl'1omore Play Llbrarian 2 Office Practice 3 Band 3 4 Marilyn Gunther My kmgdom for a dance Glee Club 1 2 Tennis 1 2 3 Basketball Reserve 2 3 Paper Staff 4 H A 1 Sophomoxe Play F H A Basketball 2 3 A A 1 Variety Show 2 Operetta 1 2 Bowlmg 3 hal ' Margaret F rise Troubles of ldve an-e by fafr, sweeter tham. all other troubles are. ' Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 4 F. H. A. Basketball 2, 3, 4 Class Plays 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Court 2 Variety Show 2 Homecoming Queen 4 Operetta 1, 2 F. H. A, 1, 2, 3. 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Bowling 3, 4 Paper Staff Basketball 2 Varsity 3, 4 G. A. A. President Roger Evitts Why hurry. my day will coma. Paper Staff 4 Operetta 2, 4 .Mixed Chorus Senior Play 4 Boys' Chorus 2, 4 Football Reserve 1, 2 Varsity 2, 3, 4 Basketball Varsity 3, 4 Reserve 2 Baseball 1 Track 1, 2 Bonnie Gabrlon Don t take life so seriously Jou. can 'nevevr get out of zlt alwe Varsity Basketball 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Volleyball 4 Class President 3 H A 1 A A 1 Opexetta 1 Reserve Basketball 2 Annual Staff 4 F H A Basketball 3 Tennis 1 2 3 4 Bowling 3 4 Sophomore Play Cheeileader 4 Homecoming Court Variety Show 1 2 Carol Hayes She 1s :me of the quuet Fund but Ig, lzetiizr gzrl 1s hard to fmd Maxine Husted lva Hlrshman I Cafe 'Iwi fl DWI- for what Sh.e does her wofrlc with 41. will they say M what they may WV A A 1 Cadet Nurses Club H A 1 F H A 3 4 A A 1 gssrgab f 3 Sophomore Play 2 David Kinney That I m. a mom I'd have 11014 know, though, I have some space to grow. Football 1 Football Manager 1 Intramural 1. 3 Baseball 1 Sophomore Play Variety Show 1 Track 1. 2. 4 Tennis 3, 4 Robert Koons Sdence is one great art of conversation. F. F. A. 1. 2. 3, 4 Betty Johnson In frilendship I was early taught to believe. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4 Trio 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Sophomore Play National Honor Society 3, 4 Office Practice 4 Librarian 3, 4 Variety Show 2 Class Vice-president 4 Girls' Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4 Gladys Lott Nothing great mas ever achieved without 211th-lLB'IhB1ll-. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Charlene Kinney An innocent faoe but your mever can tell. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Librarian 2 G. A. A. 2 Band 4 Jerry Martin A little 'mmsense now and then, is relished by the best ojl men. F. F. A. Basketball 4 Track 1 F. F. A. 4 Intramural Basketball Baseball 1 Basketball 1 4 we ' L J Jr M. - . . JK' - I K ' , Robert Kleinhans A lad.who will make the most of his oppofrtwnities. Intramural Basketball 1, 8, 4 F. F, A. Basketball 3, 4 Mixed Chorus Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Sophomore Play Operetta 3, 4 Reserve Basketball 3 Varsity Football 3, 4 Reserve Football 1, 2 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 Tennis 3, 4 Dale Lott I feel relieved at last, for my working days are past. Boys Chorus 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 4 F. F. A. 1. 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2 Glenda Monk Her dark brown eyes smiled constantly, as if they had won the secret of a happy dream! Reserve Basketball 3. 4 Glee Club 1, 2 F. H. A. Basketball 2 Volleyball 4 Paper Staff 4 G. A. A. 1. 2. 3, 4 Operetta 1, 2 F. H. A. 2 Bowling 4 Henry Passenger Don't worry me with wmnen. Football 1 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1 Junior Play Sophomore Play Variety Show 1 Senior Play Track 2 Boys' State 3 Junior Rotarian National Honor Society 8, 4 Franklin Martyn Be silent and safe-silence never betrays you. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural 2. 3. 4 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1 F. F. A. Reporter 4 Shirley Mills Have you ever been to the Indianapolis Speedway? Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3, 4 Operetta 1. 2, 3, 4 Librarian 2 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Paper Staff 4 Assistant Editor 4 Sophomore Play Office Practice 4 Senior Play F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Cadet Teacher 3,'4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Lynn McRoberts His saying wus: lwe and let live. Variety Show 1 Basketball 1 Tennis 1. 2, 3, 4 Sophomore Play intramural 2, 3, 4 Marilyn Peters I will sit down 'now but the time will eovme when you will luear me. Cadet Teachers 2, 3 4 Glee Club 1 Operetta 1 Latin Club 2 Janice Reeves A jolly girl, chuck full of fun she's always nice to everyone. F. H. A- 1, 2, 3. 4 Rosemary Rhine: Glee Club 1, 2 Laugh everytime UW :feel Cadet 'Teacher 4 tickled .amd laugh once in a Librarian 3 Homecoming Court 4 Sophomore Play Class Secretary 4 Office Practice 4 Operetta 1 while anyway. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Tumbling Team 1, 2 Variety Show 1. 2 Queens' Court 4 Doris Shepherd My memory is the thing I forget with. Volleyball 4 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Librarian 2, 3 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Director Glass Play 8 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3, 4 Softball 4 Reserve Basketball 2, 3 Varsity 4 Class Vice-President 3 F. H. A. Basketball Maynard Shunk Tell it to the Marines-the Navy wdn't believe it. Mixed Chorus 3 Boys Chorus 2, 3 Reserve Football 2, 3 Varsity Football 4 Olberetta Patricia Rhynarcl A good nurse I 'll try to be, to help those less fortunate than -mge. Student Council 2, 3, 4 Tennis 3, 4 Paper Staff Editor 4 Variety Show 1, 2 Homecoming Court 1 Drum Majorette 3, 4 Majorette 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2 Volleyball 4 Nurses' Club 3, 4 Council President 4 Reserve Basketball 3, 4 ' Bowling 3, 4 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Plays 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1, 2 National Honor Society 3,4 Ted Sehlarf I have the ready hand in- stead of the ready tongue. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Russell Simmet Wanted-one woman.. Football 1 Basketball 1, 3 gzgjargllfril 2' 4 Dorothy Smallz V Boys Chorus 2 3 4 Kind-hearted, sunny natwred Variety Show '1 '2 people are far 'more needed zn Student Council 4 thiitwfiwgd 'Lum' than of Operetta 2, 3, 4 'ga'AeA if ' Sophomore Play H- It ' 4 Junior Rotarian OW mg Junior Play Track 1, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 15 Malvelene Sherman Though demure, we think perchance mischief lurks with,- in her glance. F. H. A. Basketball 2 F. H. A. 4 Office Practice 2, 4 G. A. A. 2 Operetta 2 Glee Club 2 Nancy Skinner As full of spirit as the 'month of May. Tennis 1, 2. 3, 4 Volleyball 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 1.2.3, 4 Varsity Basketball 3, 4 Paper Staff 4 Class Secretary 3 Junior Play Sophomore Play Bowling 3, 4 Librarian 3 Freddie Smith The byeginning of all things is small. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1, 4 Bowling 3, 4 President 3, 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 4 Sophomore Play Junior Play Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 Reserve Basketball 2 Variety Show 2 Varsity Basketball 3, 4 Office practice 4 Jerry Stone to-what next, C05- perplexed! 1 Play w TV ,-...M James Vlers Stage fright I had not. but n few lines I just fofuot. Varsity Football 3 Varsity Basketball 3, 4 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3 Amelm Uribe Cadet Teacher 8. 4 Music hath charms to Baseball 4 soome the Savage bw-'W F. F. A. Basketball 1 Tennis 4 gl Hcixb41 Track 3 ee u Paper Staff 4 Junior Play Variety Show 1, 2 Senior Play Sophomore Play James Turner If at first you dmft succeed try playing second. Reserve Football 1, 2 Varsity Football 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Reserve Basketball 2 Varsity B'asketba.ll.8, l Baseball 3, 4 Junior Play Variety Show 2 Junior Rotarian F. F. A, 1, 2, 3 Boys Chorus 2 Council 4 f V 57 Q Robert Warmoutb ,-,L fi ' His voyages may be shofrt, in 'nfl H y but he'll have a gllrl in levery V A f f' pmt, Z, ,Lfj 5- k. :--A. ..,f:- K Twg zfili' Football 1.2 llll 2 Boys' Chorus 4 z , ,...,. fr e : n Ji, Baseball Manager 2 ,V Tennis 4 Cadet Teacher Club 2 in .- . Paper Staff 3 -2 ' Q Basketball 1 .,,' z fi 'l'l SBUi0f Play Operetta 4 l fill I. ' . Baseball 1 .L ,K . S0Dh0m01'9 PIHY Variety Show e 'l l 1 , if ,, Band 1, 2 elee lllll A of y lll I f -. ,,.. .,l ,l-- , 9 1 1. 5 V 7 if 'f LaVerne Webster It's love, it's lo've that makes my heart go '1-ound. Reserve Football 2 Track 2, 3, 4 Boys State 3 Virginia White Good will and cheery smiles, are HEHST aut of season. Glee Club, 1, 3 Band Jeanene Walter I'll spend my time 'til 'mad- night - sewing. Volleyball 4 Oneretta 1, 2, 3 Class President 4 Sophomore Play Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Variety Show F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Nurses' Club 3, 4 President 4 Treasurer 3 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3, 4 Paper Staff 4 F. A. Basketball 2, 8. 4 Melvin Wilcox In his glory when playing football. Junior Rotarian 4 Class Vice-president 2 Student Council 4 Variety Show 2 Baseball Varsity 2. 3, 4 Reserve Basketball 2, 8 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4 Tennis 3, 4 Paper Staff 4 Fowlervilleh-Varsity Football 1 Reserve Basketball 1 Varsity Baseball 1 Reginald Webber School is a good thing, but why rum. a good thing to death. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Mildred Whitaker I want what I want when I want it. Glass Treasurer 3 Junior Play Senior Play Office Practice 4 Sophomore Play Paper Staff 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1. 2 G. A. A. 1 Operetta 1 William Wiltse An athlete mul a mighty ome who plays until the game is I t l 2, 3, 4 . Baseball 1. 2. 4 Davld Wolvwky S Track 2, 3, 4 All great 'men ame dying. and Tennis 2, 3, 4 I feel sick myself. Boys Chorus 2, 4 Football Mana er 2 F. F. A. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Band . . Junior Rotarian Sophomore Play tstage Mgr.J Variety Show 2 Intramural 1 Varsity Football 1, 2, Football Captain Sophomore Play Basketball 1 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3 4 CLASS MO'l'I'O On the violin of life we play the chords of success. CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS White Carnation Blue and White ADVISOR Fred Kabbe THE CLASS OF 1952 Sixty-six members of the Class of 1952 have completed their formal high school education. When we left the eighth grade there were forty-eight of us. As we started our first year in high school there was an increase of thirty-six, making the total enrollment eighty-four. From our Freshman to Sophomore year we gained nine but lost eleven students. This drop-ped our total enrollment to eighty-two. The next year we gained four but lorst ten as some more dropped out along the way for one reason or another, This year, our final year at Ithaca High School, we have gained only one student, Darrell Askie, who came to us from Big Rapids, and we lost e even. In our Freshmen year we used some of our better talent to prepare a skit for the Variety Show. As Sophomores, our dramatic ability made itself known in the three one-act plays which were presented in the Spring of 1950. Our Junior year began to show us some of the respon- sibilities of high school students. That year we presented the Junior Play. It was presented in the middle of April. This year, as always, we had the Senior card sale. This was quite a -success. Another Senior project this year was the reliable stand-by the Senior Play. It was watched by an enthusiastic crowd, in spite of the fact that it was held in the middle of the week. The heavy snow of 1951 forced the postponement of the play from November 16 until December 12. Thus we have completed four years of our high school education. Some will go on to the institutions of higher learning and some will stop here. All, however, will remember and cher- ish the memories of their high school days. 18 ujkth 'S'Y6eh1eh Y SLI an ,xx Q36 5 S :teh o 1 . Q ,., we X0 FMDV 3 cl .Hia lu el, XY' xo-fo Q aw- ' 1 vox ana, P2 ce, d OM 50 ' mall .tk ssc, ef' XOYW e' H a we qxo hu eat' BJ 20' xwfc Je' e J' ,, x .-P 6 sy- Y Yb V' 'J' X, W O., .-ve' 369 sg 4' 0 W No-a QQ' .se -cox uv Y, 0 Xl X' QQ f 0 ob' x74 xr CA QQ vi! x, jf x N' W QQ 04 ea as Q 'N H. ' 114 '4 ei ,S Q 6,4 ew 40 V0 we 0 QL r fe, Q i Q 4 0 jj K A gs T0 THOSE OF THE ARMED FORCES WHO ARE SERVING IN KOREA AND MANY OTHER PARTS OF THE WDRLD we PAY TRIBUTE IIX I T I? H3 UT ,T 5 I 5 19 ik ,qs 6 Q 99 gl Henry Passenger 1 Co-Valeclictorian lf Q 2 la Q l Lm 3 'E , 5.-2. ,K :S si ,T , L, .4 if . , PAT RHYNARD Marilyn Baker American Legion Oratorical Girls State Contest Local and District Winner NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Standing: S. Mills, E. Kissane, K. Beck, N. Coble, H. Passenger, R. Dilsworth, P. Rhynard, E. Cornwell. Treasurer, Margaret Friseg Secretary Seated: P. Cumming, P. Frump, J. Waiter, D. Walcott, S. Roberson, Janice .Reevesg President, Jeanenc B' Williams- B' Johnson' Walterg Vice-Pres., Betty Johnson. . Y . JR. ROTARIANS qoble Standing: Jim Turner, Kermit Beck, Bill Wiltse, Russell Simmet, Dan a u 3 Urlan Walcott. Seated: Melvin Wilcox, Jerry Stone, Nile Coble, Henry Passenger. M t .J ii l YP' B 91' t!ML'?1'! H Y 1 '3P F1!'F'l F ef. I, rf Shirley Mills ,l F Co-Valedictorian 'T' Ellen Cornwell Pat Rhynard Hunsicker Award D.A.R. Good Citizen Student Council President l -masons Roger Evitts Ballard Trophy Winner BOYS STATE l..aVerne Webster, Dan Walcott Henry Passenger P w 1 4-a.f V 2 HONOR STUDENTS D I Standing: Jeanene Walter, David Wolansky, Dan Walcott, Maynard an Wa conf Allen, Kermit Beck, Pauline Frump. Dodge Memorlal Seated: Ellen Cornwell, Marilyn Ginther, Betty Johnson, Pat Rhynard. 1 5 IE! 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Q' 1 1 40 ff: ' was Advisor N Hard at work QU attempting to complete the 1952 Ithacanisian 34 Q GRowa.ea-N q. ' ' ' xx Q I Ns-...f '- 1 S xx .5 xXx x X S . t C if Y 5 K M, 35.3 x . Q' 1 X A N A Y .ff X , S 1 Q 1 W. i f air- .i ', .23 Ace 0Reporter Y if I . We ' if .ww A r A- , . W W X5 4 if ar Y 5-5. Q. sw im A X 1 2 X4 m f' r Q , 13:5 -. ,. ' '1 '1 , , 1 in ' - as' 5-,-'L , , ,, 1 1- :sg X .X m ,T J gf . ' er fs W W L 3 F W KV . 5' Ea 'G We , ,A gLn1.-.fivffm :em mf ..,-f 'gs ' fa - if ' Qs K We 'K .1 N4 , f f ,K 3. 5 ,,.. 3 y Q fa j, s l! If Business Manager Busmesg 4 Back Row: D. Askie, M. Wilcox, R. Evitts, J. Viers. , G, th Front Row: M. Whitaker, N. Skinner, M. Baker, G. Monk, S. Smaltz, J., Walter, M. Frlse, M. In Gr. Absent: S. House. 35 .4 mi couuxacll Standing: Mr. Randall, Miss Walters. Seated: D. Parling, R. Simmet, M. Wilcox, E. Cornwell, D, Walcott, R. Dilsworth, H. Thum, E. Kissane, J. Trask, D. Pressler. Pat Rhynard President Council members working on handbook project. The Student Council's main project this year was the editing of The Student Handbook. This book contains all the information a freshman or a new student would need to know upon entering the high school. Besides pub- lishing this book the Student Council has sponsored several interesting assemblies, noon activities, and Twirp week. The Council has also supervised the dismissing of classes for the cafeteria line, preparation for fire drills, and many other activities. The Student Council of 1951-52 has had a very active year. 36 lll3ll RIAN Standing: B, Crandall, S. Derby, F. Corder, B. MacLaren. geated: M. Ecker, P. Bish, B. Kench, L. Fish, N. Cornwell, Mrs. Frump, B. Johnson, M. Aumaugher, J. Schleder, L. uerr. I Reaching for a Volume of Knowledge Reference Work :Xml lm H95 f fcRm'lCR hauling-A Fades f ' Y Eguilvlm e The library at Ithaca high school has improved in many ways during the past year. There were about 200 new books added to the library in addition to several new magazines and newspapers. The new hooks include everything from reference work to fiction, non-fiction, the fine arts, history, biography, and literature, Also they acquired a complete set of the Reader's Digest from 1940 to 1950. Included in the new set of reference books is 'the New World Book Encyclopedia. 37 PLAY CAST Senior Play HILLBILLY COURTSHIP Luke Stilsby ........... .................. D an Walcott Emmy Peppin Mildred- Whitalfer Ma Peppin .......... ,........,... S hu-ley Malls Lulu Triffit Seedie Triffit Wash Jeddo ....... ..................... Sol Silverstein ....... Margaret Frise Marilyn Baker Jim Viers Bob Warmouth Stand up son, Les' see what hap- Stop where ya be, ya. ol' BUZ- Pens. ZARD. December 12 Louis Cattaro .................. ................... J erry Stone Henry Passenger Ellen Cornwell Pappy Stilsby ............. Bridget 0'Flannigan .....,. ...... Reverend Boswell ...... Stage Manager ..,....... Roger Evltts Roger Evitts Director .,................,.... ........... M rs. Smith Student Directors ..... ......, P atty Rhynard Nile Coble l'm not gonna sit here all night waiting for you to get hydrophoby. 38 JUNIOR PROM Juniqr Prom Foursome Holiday Hop HOVIECOVII G Queen's Chariot M Crowning of the 1951 Queen Queen Margaret Let's Dance On behalf of the Student Council 39 F Left to right: Mrs. Wolven cAdVi80l',, Janice Reeves fParliamentarianD, Kris Hunsicker Cfreasurerl, Sally Derby CVICB presidentj, Ellen Cornwell Cpresidentl, Ellen Kissane Csecretaryj, Marilyn Ecker CPianistJ, Doris Becker fl-lxstorianj. Absent: Peggy Cooper QSong Leaderl, Phyllis Miller fReporterJ. Adams, Delores Adams, Virginia Aldrich, Agnes Allen, Suzanne Arnold, Roberta Beck, Doris Becker, Doris Belleville, Sandra Berry, Carol Betz, Donna Biddinger, Bernice Biddinger, Evelyn Bish, Phyllis Bovee, Doris Boyd, l..aVonna Braman, Wanda Brandal, Beverlee Brodebeck, Sandra Bronson, Marlene Castle, Betty Chase, Beverly Clark, June Clary, Wanetta Cooper, Peggy Cox-der, Freda ll ll Cornwell, Ellen Cornwell, Nancy Crandall, Bethel Crawford, Phyllis Cumming, Phyllis Davis, Alice Davis, Gladys Davis, Jean Davis, Joyce Derby, Sally Drummond, Jeanette Duerr, Leatha Ebright, Joyce Ecker, Marilyn Fish, Lorraine Flositz, Betty Frise, Margaret Frump, Pauline Gabrion, Bonnie Greer, Mary Haley, Winnie Harrod, Gail Hayes, Carol Hirschman, Iva Hunsicker, Kris Husted, Maxine Johnson, Ester Kench, Barbara Kimbley, Clara Kinney, Charlene Kinney, Pat Kissane, Ellen Kochensparger, Edith Lewis, Barbara Lewis, Pat Lott, Gladys MacLaren, Barbara Martyn, Carol McCormick, Joyce Miller, Phyllis Mills, Shirley Nester, Claudette Panik, Betty Parks, Bonnie Pease, Lucille Pease, Mary Putnam, Joan Randall, Marilyn Reeves, Janice Reeves, Phyllis Ringle, Betty Roberson, Nancy Roberson, Sue Roosa, Joyce Schaub, Ardis Schleder, Joan Shaffer, Wanda Shepard, Edna Shepherd, Doris Shepherd, Lois Sherman, Ella Jean Sherman, Malvelene Skinner, Nancy Smith, Gay Stapleton, Delores Stapleton, Doris Stoner, Betty Uribe, Mary Walter, Jeanene Warren, Anna Whitaker, Mildred White, Shirley Wilkinson, Hazel Williams, Beverly '3- ij , -a..,,,j35- LJ If E 1 3 ':..f 'fa in nmxww f 5 , fiflb- ,A FIT Maynard Allen fsentinelf, Robert Kleinhans fTreasure1-J, Robert Anderson fVice-presidergtj, Richard Elchorn CPresidentj, Richard Braman fsecretaryj, Franklin Martyn fReporterJ, Mr. Warschefsky fAdvisorQ, Allen, Lavern Allen, Maynard Anderson, Robert Anderson, Carl Augustine, Gordon Barnes, Richard Barnes, Donald Beck, Gerald Betz, Donald Braman, Richard Brandal, Robert Chase, Bud Churchill, Robert Clark, Bill Coffin, Robert Crocker, Robert Daniel, Ronald Domke, Keith Eberspeaker, Ronald ll Edgar, Donald Eichorn, Richard Eichorn, Eugene Eichorn, Keith Greer, Dennis Gross, Maynard Hipolite, Alvin Hubbard, Bill Hubbard, Victor Kinkead, Glenn Kleinhans, Robert Koons, Bob Lindley, Larry Litwiller, Duane Lott, Dale Lott, Duane Mahler, Gordon Maxwell, Nolan Martin, Jerry CAll Martyn, Franklin Merchant, Larry Munson, Marvin Murgittroyd, James Olson, Robert Oster, Donald Palmer, Wilbur Peters, David Randall, James Reeves, Bob Reeves, Clarence Reeves, Gale Ringle, Gerald Raducha, John Rudd, Kenneth Sadler, Daniel Schaub, Alan Schaub, Jerry Schlarf, Ted Schleder, Richard Sheridan, Rex Sherman, Richard Showers, Paul Simcox, Dale Simcox, Eugene Smith, William Sommerville, James Stambersky, Donald Tracy, Max VanDePerre, Ted Vozar, James Wangerin, Noel Weaver, Max Webb, Philip Webber, Reginald Wetzel, Larry Wiltse, William Wolfgang, Vernon Wymer, Carl F.F.A. Varsity Basketbnll Team X xl ,.m.f,:-ffzmn -..., xx. 1. .K SI' - , :P 73 1 B . v 111 '. ri Anderson and Prize Pigs Future Farmers Hard At Work ! ! ! ,f Edgar and F.F.A. Project sin 7 w t ir l -- vr ' n QA G i ii i r e if QA -Q S I iv, 1 1 X .M j 3, Q ' 2 I ff wi wr .gf ff? ' i 5, X A M3 fa, ff, ig X S51 im- p , X i 4 4 3 8 N Q 1 Q Q eg t J, , 'S 4 U . air . 4, Q4 if 4' 2 f' bl FA 4 2 ' fag- ' i x 9 ' Q r if .w - gil xx B fi Q N 'A Y I? i y 4 is XL, 4 1' v' in 4 Qs 9 4 x an Y -J' ai R 'QQ 1 i I' f W ' f 4 s X -A 5 M 1' n 1 G K L 55+ 3 Ja Y .5 v if Q ' H A 1 Ls 5 4 Q F A K 5 J ',. L i e rr 43 F.F.A. Boys Examine Corn Crop ' 1' lr LV L l l , 1 ADET NU Standing: P. Becker, M. Pease, L. Nelson, C. Martyn, S. Vozar, S. Allen, M. Greer, B. Johnson, Mrs. Sawyer, B. Biddinger, J. Davis, W. Clary, B. Brandal, M. Husted. Seated: M. Bovee, L. Duerr, S. Roberson, J, Hegle, G. Lewis, J. Walter, P. Cumming, R. Arnold, P. Lewis, E. Johnson, B. Gulick. ET TE CHER Standing: J. Stone, H. Thum, S. Mills, E. Russell, D. Betz, J. Trask, W. Haley, K. Beck, J. Reeves, R. Dilsworth, J. Viers, J. Turner, B. MacLaren. . Seated: D. Askie, L. Helman, S. Brodebeck, M. Peters, W. Braman, B. Panik, C. Griffin, A. Zimmerman, J. Rlngle, M. Baker, Mrs. Smith, Advisor. 44 BAN 1 .t..i P? V .af.,,:. f 2 ' 85 , , ., , The lthaca high school band, under the ' . . . ff' capable direction of Mr. Ketola, displayed f 7 lf, their musical ability at many community 2, - wif ' and school activities this year. Among the ' M22 Sf ma.. r 'r th F ll F ' I E ?A,. K5 y ac lvl les were e a estlva , - eg .. X , 1 Christmas Parade, football games, PTA, Rotary, and the Alma college football game. The band concert was held on Thursday, April 24. Two of their more important pieces were the Military Symphony in F and Constellation. The hand went to the dis- trict music festival at Mt. Pleasant on F1 March 22. , They added to the half time ceremonies of the football games last fall with some 5 very interesting formations. 1 1 Q . . 1 - 1- . :Luz 1 l - 11111.91 1.--U in-nvzawnnvi :,1 umm DP.. R,,,,,,,d ML Ro, KM, rum Majorette Smigk ,,31t,1-, throu1hT ng ,f Bula Director W Lula-bel, -tl-,ogg Poinfs Kee? v-ollinux Back Row: J. McCormack, P. Lewis, D. McWilliams, E. Passenger, D. Walcott, A. Schaub, J. Harrington, M. Mun- son, R. Daniel, C. Harrington, G. Mahler, R. Shaw, M. Ecker, C. English, R. Hill, D. Welch, D.'Parling, L. Stratton. Middle Row: R. Morford, K. Cook, P. May, A. Riedel, M. Gruesbeck, D. Bovee, J. Beck, A. Gruesbeck, M. Cole, L. Helman, S. Roberson, L, Duerr, J. Putman, E. Kissane, E. Biddinger, D. Sherman. Seated: F. Smith, B. Lewis, P. Reeves, V. Adams, L. Boyd, P. Frump, R. Wolven, J. Ringle, W. Haley, C. Kinney, B. Crandall, S. Brodebeck, D. MacLaren, J. Trask, A, Aldrich, R. Arnold. ' 45 3 .5 , ,,5 .v-an 5 I Back Row: A. Zimmerman, E. Sherman, J. Andrew, N. Cornwell, B. Ringle, M. Aumaugher, D. Duerr, B. Brandall, S. Derby, D. Johnson, P. Crawford, W. Braman, A. Gruesheck, B, MacLaren, B. Williams. Middle Row: K. Hunsicker, C. Lytle, E. Cornwell, B. Brandall, E. Johnson, S. Brodeheck, P. Cumming, B. Panils, W. Haley, B. Johnson, P. Reeves, A. Kenney, P. Bronson, H. Berman, L. Fish, R. Morford, Min Kinstler. Seated: P. Bish, J. Dayringer, J. Stoner, C. Griffin, J. Beck, B. Gulick, F. Shaffer, S. Nelson, M. Whitaker, B. Flositz, J. Ringle, L. Helman. IRLS' Cllfli Back Row: M. Randall, L. Shepherd, S. Vozar, D. Beehe, N. Allen, D. Stapleton, D. Stapleton, P. Miller, H. Wilkin- son, J, Clark, E. Morris, D. Becker, J. Drummond. Middle Row: S. Allen, S. Belleville, G. Han-rod, J. Johnson, J. Peet, R. Patterson, C. Harrington, V. Adams, B. Parks, J. Ehright, P. Bronson. Seated: L. Pease, B. Castle, S. Cook, F, Hayes, J. Hegle, J. Walter, R. Arnold, W. Shaffer, J, Roosa, M. Greer, L. Helman, D. Adams. 46 ry,-f7 tv-Ai As ' x Ma IBOY im mr W. HaleY,B. Crandall, B. The vocal department sponsors various activities includ- ing glee club concerts and attending music festivals. The ensembles, trio and quartet spend much time in prepara- tion for appearances at local and community functions such as women's groups, PTA meetings, Rotary, and other clubs. The operetta given this year was Words and Music by Horswell and Lee, a gay and delightful story with a collegiate setting. Those students participating in the operetta will long remember the melodies and harmonies from this operetta. Johnson RU Standing: B. Clark, M. Gross, D. Peters, L. Bowers, J. Aldrich, G. Reeves, C. Reeves, C. Anderson, Nliss Kinstler Seated: T. VanDePerre, B. Taft, D. Howard, L. Merchant, R. Tracy, B. Wiltse, B. Klemhans, R. Slmmetl B- wil' mouth, K. Beck. 47 Chief Cooks- Prin. Randall's Office Girls J. Reeves L. Gruesbecl And Bottle Washers Bus Pilots Supt. Mick's Office Girls P. Cooper G. Baker l. H. S. Buses Janitor Starts The School Daiy L.. fl P. Eichorn, D. Braman, F. Martyn, B. Wiltse,- Mr, Warschefsky wo OfA Tzu , , -Y 16X PLA ff 4 ip' 8 A fi ft Class Cards Sq' Just A Kid At Heart f , , rap Drive ,4 , n 4 ,, 5ig:y1, JSA , +-xxx S R , Y, A W. 5 , , K i 'aa ATI ,-I lf Q, aw Qmpw-tok w ' Q 15 ' KJ I L N , X i + I ' vw... ,gi V , -x Tk . 'Qt 6 .34 ' fl , ,..... 'iii ww .Mi 451, - 1:35. :fx E A115 3 15, ' 'X 'KLM-fl? wg T' ' if my was nn.. M fr i VARSITY l i W ::. x -f 4 l i ml ,fx- W ... 1 11,12 B M v J 1 Q u far. . N fa, f , 32 W r 1 wal N Exim. fx is ' w f Q 3 '- lv PQ ' ' Zim 1 Us k D. Betz f End i V V lj--' ,I ffi vviiwo .'?1f:l:e W ' H 3v In 1 --we 'L aww: an .Q . ik .ff-A ,. 1 B. Kleinhans Back :, , . vi, N. x Q W w g, F A+ Jw- . S f ffm X wx..-mm - D. Schleder Back ' Nw 1 W.. Q Q. , 34,41 5 Q ,N , K 'U Zfffy ,, fi 71. f SM J. Turner Back All-Conference Hon. Men. Opponent 5:25 E , tx . F59 M ii 5 k fyiipds -Q ,mf K is S K f . .I I f D . Yi . ',. R. Evitts Back All-Conference Second Team Ballard Trophy Ithaca Grand Ledge ...... ........ 0 --26 St. Charles ......... ........ 6 132 Breckenridge .- ..... 13-'-19 Alma .,......... Fulton .. Shepherd St. Louis, .... . St, Johns ..... li? A Q imivlw - W ' io L , es' ggi vm X 1? 1 s P, , S 3 4 4 -, ui.: e i s: E W , -fl y : ' ' e, -vi df,-fi ifqgmi: fn B. Cook Back ......0--41 3--0 1 310 .......20l6 . - N fi s' 8' K X 3 , , ,N ia it ' 322 5 :ff Q it ' Z? . ' J ai Mi. L. Merchant Guard , 52 'W -5- gf. A Vf 'X'?v,,, fc ,,L We he rife., M. Wilcox Back - Q, i i ii , if Ik K I 4 N- M ,Q 'Q , .,,f W wif. Q L. Davis Back Detroit Times All-State Hon. Men All-Conference Second Team - 32 Coach Budge What you do in practice You will do in a game. , X .Q ' ..,, .. J 353323 ,ff - x af ww, M 'yt -rf' 'ff my V M 'ian Ewa Simi 4151 rmfzm, 512553, , 'Q -M M if wtf c .ro ' 3 x 'Qs -ffd fff , 55:5 .. 25 5555, . y - -Q '1.afj'g, M. Shunk Tackle G. Howes Center IF 'L 1' Q, 52, ,, 5 - . , 5, X I N f -, . Q., 1 ,,, HWY if K K. Beck Center Detroit Times All-State Hon. Men. All-Conference Second Team i L7 f , A s -. k' V' , ,:.' 5 ' A.A' L Q :nf ,I , iig ,,k,:A, A i r -'--' X 1 --.S-AW.. ' cg.- , B. yftgh..-a..... . . fl . 5' . 4. -M I Q R 'Qi 4 :sa ZT'Uf'f 'E 'X ii i , x E' B. Wiltse Guard Captain Detroit Times , ii , , H . ' , 7' u: :if A-,, - . mf. , , is B. Anderson Guard 1952 Captain All-Conference Hon. Men.. All-State Hon. Men. All-Conference Hon. Men. OOTB 'Li v .fm- . ,f . -V -.ah Vifii , Y'i . 1, . W f'f' s . , i s .Ve- N. Coble ' , ,, T kl BC e , w mizs Sw, V gsm ! .1 ,.,, .,,2 ,,i1 bEgf,.,,sgi! .rn .... ,Q f. , ' ai' -if? - ..,, Y A ' gig D. Braman Tackle All-Conference Hon. Men. About forty men turned out for footbal last fall. The seniors on the starting line-up were: Nile Coble, Dick Braman, Bill Wiltse, Kermit Beck, Melvin Wilcox, and Roger Evitts. The juniors were: Bob Ander- son, Bob Cook, Don Betz, Gene Sim- cox. Sophomore Larry Davis was also on the Ithaca eleven. .ev 1. 12 if, . :' '- .. f ,,, ix x j .,.' . -.5 ve' ' 3 D. Lott 'lii , ii if ., Guard elswiiwe s f X Q . 6 :' . ei .1 77' I W L ., ,rl cz' V' sf, y.-- ,,5-ff . 4. 1 ,,g,,5,,5 T, M. Tracy Tackle e' 1 ' f R 23 is-fe ...se , W uxmggg 3. 7 T fliw-.. X4 Q -sa D. Greer Back nf, 1 ci t -Q.. 1 is , .K , M. ..,fs,M, 3, ., . B. Clark Back 53 Ai v M, M5 'Uni Qi B. 7 vvzsim li X - . ,M v .3-'meawjtg ,. A f f 77 J . .,-Qsg,i :?g,52r . -3-'41 - .ivswk Q.. afsws- fwfr. -mf W,-. fw- f ' fa 4 as gi in S. i N ...M Maj l .f kg C ar 4 ..', .. . . ,A 6 ,4 . G. Simcox End f4bQ'wT , , M if 'rl' .H Q we .1 . .. ,, Q 4. . .M L wkwwfw H. Thum End ll .F M ,. semi-if ., of-,M YWWWWT .N .. ,v.,53.g:,.5,.,, .. ,',, s .- s.. na. . f gg Q fr ' .ws.?i's x P 1- , ' . D. Dilsworth End All-Conference Hon. Men. A Q? Coach Budge Ithaca 7-Alma 7 Kleinhans breaks Breckenridge J. Walter W. Haley D. Betz B. MacLaren Wilcox hits the Alma band Good for five yards ,g . Vi wi ,Ca A V! . 3 I? c A - Y i f If 2- , ' , ' L L ' f V .Wi f 10 -. ' Q 1? 5- ' w' e Y1fM-Qilim' Q vi M w V Q., . 1 ,1 - ,..., I - 'V 'fff w . A. . ' N X i ff me A ,..A Y A - W .3 my - . . . X +q?aW15fgfQivf fff A E1g'1zs15?Kk 0 ' .. Q09 A ' V A - igw' -1 . :www 1 ,,:f,,., r f 4 v F A - 1 9 ' if .4 Q A.. Y' -gf :, 1' ,- 3. 5 5f,fgk'mf-few g:?'?:'Lg1g' :fray-.,!.,f5f2nS'E1s5'2i, '- I 55 f -lid.,-'-EE' 5:5 -.2 ,ff ,fu YQWEQF: 'E-1' 5153? ' .flu . All the way to the 1 yd. line Hike l-2-3-4 IRE IIRVE FOOTIB ll 7 71 eiil ,,. .,. e fi f K , 221' f 3'-4 'V wills.-3, w i g ' .. ,m.W . ,f N 2. .Qi 2 ' E9 is-E51 mf .f 5 M' f, T x . ,,LL . . ,,.. Y..1.4, f Q 'W iiv , i flgfk i T : K Qzgiwwf A 5 'k,L f f' ze? I J Coach Page B. Gulick B. Gabrion, P. Cumming L Shepherd .. -3 ggi , 1--' The Ithaca reserve football team won one game, tied one game, and lost four last fall. They fought St. Louis to a scoreless tie and then later in the season beat St. Louis. They lost to Shepherd, Alma, St. Johns and Greenville. 55 Shepherd St. Louis Alma. ...... St. Johns St. Louis Greenville N . -Ly' MINUTES SECONDS , VAJ.g i ,L,. Vk,, 5 l - I l FAIR-PLAY 1 HOME VISITOR , v Coach Pages basketbalhtearn had an off steason this year. Theywere handicapped by a lack of height. Next Coach Page year, however, they hope to have a better season. Three Seniors played their last game at the local gym against Clare. They were: Jim Turner, Jim Viers, and Roger Evitts. Standing: R. Tracy, D. Betz, J. Aldrich, H. Thum, B. Cook, Coach Page. Seated: J. Turner, R. Evitts, L. Bower, R. Dilsworth, J. Viers. 56 A ,gurl RQ Ls. :V 5 9 9 14 9 0 x 4 0 0 5 L. Davis ,..,.,.. x 2 x 0 0 0 R Dilsworth 2 4 6 0 3 4 R. Evitts .,.. 0 1 x 0 -2 8 D. Greer .,.... x x x 0 0 0 H. Thum ...15 1 9 3 12 0 R. Tracy .... 4 0 6 6 0 1 J. Turner ..13 5 8 3 8 0 J. Viers ....,.,.. x 4 2 8 7 2 ' Conference Game x Did Not Play 0 No Score PERSON if Out Q -gawk .S ,gn . T 0 X in ' U N 'U 4, 3 6' 0 ii N 1. P .K 'L' s '-I L. as '- 4, 4 fu 0 s 4, rv 4, : ., 'C .q E O ,ta 'U 'C .q S' O A 0 5 U 0 CJ 0 :.,isjii..?f:'w?ff' b.fofolafamUfofah.fo4oH xxxx 2x45716x1249 1270 25xx416x32 71511 7 8 412 3125 1 x x x x 6 9 8 42 x x x x x x x x 2 1 x x x x x x x 26 1 3 12 4 x 6 x 3 40 x x x x x x x x 0 1 3 9 x 8 11 17 13 107 7 6 7 17 2 1 x x 58 12 5 9 7 3 0 x 3 88 272x1xxx35 lth 42 22 45 31 53 40 29 19 25 44 36 54 44 33 45 42 ... BASKETBALL SCORES FOR 1951 -- 1952 SEASON Varsity Reserve aca Opp. Ithaca 53 1'Greenville 31 55 mst. Johns 38 Breckenridge 49 Flint Flushing 34 St. Charles 54 Shepherd 60 Fulton 44 St. Louis 42 Breckenridge 47 :kGrand Ledge 53 St. Charles 60 Shepherd 39 Fulton '55 St. Louis 62 1'Lakeview 46 :'Clare Non-Conference IKE Eli KETB ll OPP. 22 25 13 31 28 58 40 37 26 45 23 46 35 42 36 36 Standing: Coach Budge, J. Lawther, E. Becker, R. Heathcock, J. Vozar, E. Russell, D. Parling, E. Simcox, G Howes, Manager. Seated: J. Trask, G. Rayburn, G. Presler, L. Davis, J. Clagg, B. Taft, J. McCormack. 58 EIB ll Standing: Coach Page, H. Thum, R. Dilsworth, D. Betz, M. Tracy, E. Simcox. Q Seated: I... Davis, W. Flegel, K. Beck, M. Wilcox, J. Turner, F. Martyn. TR C Back Row: Coach Budge, B. Reeves, L, Bowers, C. Anderson, J. Aldrich, R. Dilsworth, G. Reeves, R. Eberspeaker J. Murgittroyd. Middle Row: D. Parling, B. Anderson, E. Eichorn, D. Eichorn, K. Tracy, D. Betz, B. Kleinhans, D. Heathcock, B Cook. Front Row: D. Kinney, R. Simmet, L, Davis, B. Clark, E. Simcox, J. Turner, K. Beck, B. Wiltse, A. Schaub. 59 T RMU Fourth Row: B. Anderson, L. Wetzel, E., Eichorn, L. McRoberts, L. Merchant, B. Olson, A. Schaub Third Row: R. Kleinhans, R. Simmet, D. McWilliams, C. Anderson, G. Kinkead. Second Row: K. Beck, B. Smith, J. Randall, D. Simcox, M. Tracy, B. Beck. First Row: B, Wiltse, G. Reeves, M. Munson, J. Martin, B. Clark, F. Martyn. FRE! IVIAN Standing: C. Davis, H. Crawford, D. MacLaren, V. Kench, Coach Page, Seated: J. Roducha, J. Webster, B. Hubbard, J. Arnold, B. Smith. 60 Golf Tumi J. Trask, G. Rayburn, J. Lawther, E. Becker, Coach Page, J. Stone, J. McCormack, B. Taft. The 1951 Golf team consisted of six freshmen. The team won two matches while losing five. This ear th t , y e eam will be the same except for one senior, Jerry Stone. The returning lettermen are: E. Becker, J. Lawther, J. Mc- Cormack, G. Rayburn, B. Taft, and J. Trask. Q 4 . 4 ji: X 53: 9 J ,,.,-an Z 55,4 ' c i ii an 1- 'kwlakunvxg Standing: H, Thum, M. Wilcox, B. Mepham, D. McWilliams, Coach Mahoney. Kneeling: B. Wiltse, B. Kleinhans. 61 Back Row: Coach Sawyer, 'B. MacLaren, B. Biddinger, N. Skinner, M. Frise, P. Cumming, J. Putnam, B. Lewis, D. Johnson, S. Mills, P. Lewis, C. Harrington, D. Shepherd. Middle Row: E. Cornwell, M. Baker, J. Davis, P. Cooper, B, Gulick, D. Betz, S. Smaltz, S. Smaltz, G. Davis, A. Uribe, W. Haley. Front Row: J. Walter, M. Cole, S. Nelson, P. Rhynard, F. Smith, E. Sherman, G. Monk, B. Kench, B. Gabrion. llili' SP Back Row: Manager, E. Cornwell, F. Darling, L. Helman, N. Roberson, S. Allen, B. Parks, J. Johnson, F. Johnson, N. Allen, N. Cornwell, J. Hegle, G. Harrod, D. Eckelbarger, P. Becker, S. Bellevue, ,L. Nelson, F. Smith. Middle Row: L. Pease, P.AMiller, J. Ringle, J. Roosa, Hazel Wilkinson, F. Hayes, L, Betz, C. Martyn, W. Shaffer, L. Shepherd, D. Beebe, E. Morris. Front Row: M. Bovee, J., Drummond, D. Becker, M. Randall, C. Kimbley, J. Ebright, V. Adams, J. McCormack, K. Hunsicker, D. Bovee, A. Schaub. 62 dh X 1 J ' NJ ' a e 1 Back Row: B. MacLaren, Managerg J. Putnam, Skinner, P. Cumming M. Frise, D. Shepherd, Couch Sawyer. Front Row: F. Smith, E, Cornwehll, B. Gabrion, M. Baker. Absent: P. Cooper, P. Rhynlrd. l'SP ffl S X3 Back Row: P. Lewis, D. Betz, B. Lewis, G. Monk. Front Row: W. Haley, R. Arnold, B. MacLaren. 63 BOWllNC-TENN C.H.S.C.P.'s STRIKE-ETTS MARX SISTERS ROLL-ETTS SUBSTITUTE BOWLERS C.H.S.C.P.'s: S S J. Putnam, N. Skinner, P. Cooper, P. Cumming, W. Haley. TRIKE-ETTS: P. Lewis, M. Baker, D. Betz, D. Shepherd. UBSTITUTE BOWLERS: L. Betz, L. Shepherd, K, Hunsicker, S. Smaltz D. Smaltz. B. Gulick, S. Derby, M. Cole, J. Davis, L. Nelson B. lVlacLaren. TENNIS TEAM MARX SISTERS: F. Smith, M. Frise, J. Ringle, S. Mills, E. Cornwell ROLL-ETTS: P. Rhynarcl, J. Walter, B. Lewis, B. Gabrion, G. Monk TENNIS TEAM: B. Gabrion, P. Lewis, N. Skinner, M. Frise, D. Shepherd. X E. Cornwell, B, Lewis, J. Ringle. . ...u fvrf. r- -Y . . ...-..7 ETB ll IOFTIB ll. -'Q-' 5: nn K ll ll I. 1. G. A. A. OFFICERS TEAM CHAMPS SOFTBALL TEAM G.A.A. OFFICERS: B. Gabrion, M. Frise, E. Cornwell. P. Cooper, Absent. SOETBALI. TEAM Catcher ....,............ .,...,.... First Base ......... Second Base ........ Third Base ........,. Short Stop ....,.... ' Left Field .......... Center Field ........... Right Field .....,... Subs. .,........... . Coach . L' S D' G 'f H ogvzemoofnf- 9 . F Cornwell Putnam Smith ' Betz Monk Gabrion Johnson Cornwell Schaul: Shepherd Kimbley Hunsicker Sawyer L J UNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM: Back Row: D. Shepherd, N. Skinner, I. Sawyer, M. Frise, B. Gabrion. Middle Row: D. Smaltz, A. Uribe, S. Smaltz, E. Cornwell, P. Rhynard. Front Row: F. Smith, G. Monk, M. Baker. JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM: Back Row: D. Johnson, E. Sherman. Middle Row: M. Cole, C. Nester, J. Putnam, P Lewis, J. Davis. Front Row: D. Betz, W. Haley, P, Cumming, B Guliek. 'N FOOT aotd? X 'A 111 N. 3, A N,7AV M ,QZJM 3 . 5 -Q 05' ix K ,.., fl? ICH Y W V l W Viwl W, fig? W 'f i Yi' W is .Q W .L 1? Q jg? f .Q ,A Z F62 P .. ek iff. 5, v f 4' ,591-.E'., , V Ag-1 . Qglfz... in we 5. ff 1 . km, R J Q. if iv 4 v I 5 lt W wr i ' 42 r E E. Dyer Elaright T. Hegle R. Lockwood, , ., . .. mm.,,!, . ft 1 Ib 3? gfgziv iff? 'I 'yi xg'k' ' ' S 'Q i 3 1 AQ! A. Rieilel . ...M if f' lf 'Q-ff?'?724zfif .- ' lv?-ii' .5 s ef A J Fil - ,. V.. -. ,. '3' f L-ef JM. 2' .L gf. . K . 51 iw . 3999 K B. Hill E. . ef 2. lf R. Howes ' fr Q. , fe -an , VJ, ,K .,,. ,S ,dm v ,,,, 4,-A -- l fl- .rv . xx W M . . .,w.k4f:::yf . ' g i ' C. Martin A. McNinch T3 M V 3 Q 3 , je G. Smith Nw ,,.. D. Stevens , . . I. . .. A , . , Cv Villdel D. VanHorn J. Walter P. Cook C A. Ellsworth' C. Furgason M, I.. ,. 1 .Qlj -A'.5 at 'Hb 3 cu i N. Johnson S J. Harrington D- Koons s. Limell ,ifffi . ' V' jg J 56? w Q Q A J. Mepham L. Motkriclge ,, .. 5, ,nnn P mere? n.. 5 R. Stoner R. TRYIOY M. Warren C. Zimmerman CLASS OFFICERS M. Pierce E. Potter .e 4 L. mf. ae... . . 'i ., I ' 'I I f... j 5' F. Tracy K. Trexler President ...........................,,,,,, Tom Hegle Vice.-Pres. .. .... Charles Corder Sec.-Treas. ...... Bill Donahoe 68 7? F. B. Donahue E, Heathcock C. Lcickwood 4151 5 3 'ifl 5' , ' nf L. Reed .,i5f,gfff, .f ,f as 1 355. - T. Tugen J, J. Arnold Q wg. R. Eicher K' K YPVT 5, .-M ,Sl i' , G. Hodges id: 'S!7 baggy wif , X ,.., 'Q .1 :J .if L .',. '39 1-11 I .4 l. Lockwood J. Bates A' i 5. A' 'T ' J ,X gi A S my :,f, ff.. .sv-w, fs.. ,.: ,L W... D.. Q ,Q ,Qi f. .310 , . 'eff' sk ,V C. F legel N. V E -.- f if 'K li, . YQ: 59 . 'V ' ' 'Ref ,!' 1 - K. Howes - V , M -, V. V' fwffgf, 9 . iw 1. l. J. Loomis , 's ,A l 'Q Q' -C d'K'Kd TH GR DE .,, L ' . I ., M, ffmgw f k A A M A . 3 El f -in 'S' , V' ' ' .5 - - K ,Q L -mmf.: A. 4: .-..,.f,w,.s, ., , A, B. Brandall . .4 -M 9 A , L 4--f me j ,T so a Q 5 f .. eh . A... ,f . G. Foster 4 X 1 .4 we-3 - Z.- ' G. J ohnson Q 5' KW? 2 5 vi. 'Liv' ' P. Lunsford ff . ,.... .Q ddsd dskd dssss S A 's. ,f4 'f 155 k A vi ff . fog-v4',v I 1 fy, '21 a, T, - R. Peet N. Pierce K. Power!! , . W k A J 1 .1 C. Shroyer F. Shutes S. Simcox CLASS OFFICERS President. ........... - ..................., Keith Cook Vice.-Pres. ....... - ..... Jeff Arnold Secretary ...... ..... S ue McCormack Treasurer ...... ..... G wen Johnson : 'fy' 1 ,si Eff? 'milled afifv ik Q. SF' sie- R. Brandall M, Cassidy X fans,-,gs ' . K Q.-an J. Gifford ff. JW 9 ,A . , ,,,1x The ,, A V M. Kapral a J. Glynn an , Ain-Q ... Q , ua R. Kinkead Q1.f.4AQ k,,,, , . K ay all ki? .-ll A Q 2 iii'-,1 fgu-11 737 Tw., .,- 7 N ' . H' Lirfr' Q ,fxlxfzf f if rrp- , . .. .f f , i fy 9 Yfffiag si ,,, ., , . Q., if V, , W QQ... A. Clark 73: .1 n W, Hall f 3, P. Ks,- .fussy J. Kirkey :H 'W A 42? qw fn, ,ffm K, K. Cook A W. Hall - fr, wig! V , . .,. ,, .. ink, 9 x. 9 .43 .. .55 ' ' 5 f. f ...M .,.f., l .5 C. Marcham F. May S. McCormack M. McNinch fi f.-an fr ggi... , . Jim- 5. ff if f ?f5 :'!1P'fi W .ESSL .YS I .- -. if se 5. Q ,FJ z . f 4 P W in ,e .3 af . gig X ,L 4.-4 , WWV5 I .K K .sr X if 11: 3 H i' -ef SH' ' 35. A! : 51 V' ,j N ,psig gg W .- . k 575 ig, S I, M., Y' . ,E we f .f S x P- R3Yb'1 n C. Reeves K. Shaffer R. Shaull f . 5133? 7 2. 1 l A L. e S. Smeltzer G. Sowel B, Taylor R. Tester M ' g J K - 5 Vrzkk Q i M X K, .. J: L., .. 9 ,,,,y. ,g .TTS ,jk wyye, f'g-'5,,,,. ' W f f ',,. A . .sss ' . sk f A ,.: Q M .- .K .f . 1, .pany '- f Q K. Cumming! A ' M 5. . ,. - A - R.. V. Q .., I. .y W 3 L. Harrier Z' IRC sink J, Laird .,. of 2 if-S A 'Ng X J. McWilliams M. Shaw J. Trask ii. .,,, G. Tugen G. Vernon P. White E. Wolansky K. Zimmerman ig Y , f , Vi .... ,A . 1 1 5 ,, if 1 vi 'f UNIOR 2 G ii J Miss Teachman Eighth Grade HI Mr. Dilts Seventh 8: Eighth Grade nvt' :Z 'X t ii A . - ' V 7th Grade Girls Gym Class NA Mrs. Dilts Seventh Grade '25 V 8th Grade Girls Basketball Team Junior High Boys Basketball Team 70 'SUP vi I I A o 'ix 0 3 Cn A - - 111 2 z 2. ..ff-H' l sew- Ms A' ef i 'J I . '1 i .,,, .QL ii Huw ' 'fi' '1Q' i w' 5 .A Ac-vt RT I5 it-Meer A., SAP3- Bfxgfvg land, B K 'G S '-4 xr BC. 8 Lg? Fox- Recuweacls ! Ov 'Na,X9xS U A Pg PU-33 ' in I P R CV 11' H A c A A. B. C. BOWLING ALLEY PAUL DIONESE, FRUIT STORE A 8: B PRODUCE ELLSWORTH SHOE REPAIR A. L. ALDRICH, M.D. A SL P TEA COMPANY BARDEN FURNITURE COMPANY BARRONES MARKET BEEBE FURNITURE STORE BLUE BONNET SHOE REPAIR BOWEN AND SON, Purina Feeds Compliments of STANLEY C. BROWN, D.D.S. WALTER O. BROWN DR. M. J. BUDGE C. E. BURT, M.D. R. B. CASTLE, D.V.M. DR. H. P. COLE COLONIAL ABSTRACT COMPANY COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK CRAWFORD'S HI-SPEED SERVICE THE DAVIS COMPANY, The best in Ford service DICK'S CAMERA SHOP DILTS EQUIPMENT CO. EMERY BROTHERS HI-SPEED STATION FARMERS GAS AND OIL, Mgr. Bernard Cumming THE FASHION SHOPPE, Mrs. Alethea M. Irish FELLER'S CUT RATE FIDLER'S POULTRY FORT NEY'S STEAK HOUSE GABRION'S PASTRY SHOP GAMBLE STORE GAY'S 5 8: 10 GINTHER CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE GOODWIN'S DRUG STORE GRACE'S BEAUTY SHOP GRATIOT CENTRAL OIL 8: GAS SERVICE, INC.,-Distributors of Hi-Speed Petroleum Products GRATIOT COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. GRATIOT COUNTY HERALD GRATIOT FARMER'S SUPPLY CO. 71 Mgr. R. A. Lumsden L. I- I T H A C A GRATIOT METAL COMPANY GREER'S BARBER SHOP GRUESBECK MANUFACTURING CO. GULICK'S Furgason Tractor and Implement Sales and Service HAFFNERS 5 To Loo HANNERS MAGAZINE STORE H 8c'H CLEANERS H S4 H STORE HUBER'S STANDARD SERVICE HUSTED'S HATCHERY IDEAL THEATRE ITHACA ELEVATOR COMPANY ITHACA LOCKER STORAGE ITHACA LUMBER S4 COAL CO. ITHACA RADIO SALES Sf SERVICE ITHACA ROLLER MILLS ITHACA TRACTOR SALES LYLE JOHNSONLS Wallpaper and Paint JOHNSON 8: SONS, Allis Chalmers IOI-INSON'S SNACK BAR LYLE KENNEY'S HATCHERY PAUL M. KERNEN, Insurance KERNEN 'S SALES 8: SERVICE KERNEN'S STYLE SHOP W. LAIRD, D.O. LARRY'S HARDWARE LITTELL'S LOLA'S BEAUTY SHOP LUCILLE'S FLOWERS MACKLIN'S STOP AND SHOP MAIN RADIO 8: TV SALES, Bob Riedel, Prop. MARY ELLEN SHOPPE McCORMACK'S MILLER'S RESTAURANT PASSENGER PRINTING SERVICE PETERS' MOTEL I PRESHAW 8: LARRY PURDY PONTIAC SALES 8: SERVICE PUTNAM COMPANY REDMOND COMPANY, INC. LESLIE REEVES 8: SON RHYNARD'S FIRESTONE 8: SHELL SERVICE ITHACA ROBERT SAWYER, INSURANCE BOB SHAULL'S BARBER SHOP LESLIE SIMMET, INSURANCE A. A. SPRAGUE, Remember Sprague Has It STONEBROOK STOVE SHOP BEST WISHES OF THE STRATTONS HARVEY B. THOMPSON VERNON'S GARAGE WAYSIDE GREENHOUSE WETZEL'S CLOTHING WII.LIAM'S BAKERY COMPLIMENTS OF WINGET'S MARKET WOLVERINE SHOE AND TANNING CORP. Plan: D Ithaca ZIMMERMAN MOTOR SALES A L M A ALMA TRAILER CO. BICKERT'S LADIES APPAREL CAPLE FLOWER SHOP O. L. CHURCH, jeweler GELLER'S JEWELRY STORE J. C. PENNEY CO. LITTLE ROCK LUMBER AND COAL CO. Compliments of LOBDELL EMERY REDMAN TRAILER CO. SAWKINS' MUSIC AND FURNITURE SHROYER'S CI-IILDREN'S APPAREL STOVALL'S STUDIO 8: CAMERA VARSITY SHOP W. F. Y. C. WYLLYS DISTRIBUTING CO. ASHLEY ASHLEY HARDWARE RALPH R. TWEEDIE M I D D L E T O N C. M. DODGE 8: SONS FURNITURE MIDDLETON DINER J. SATTLER INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SHADY NOOK FARM 8: ELEVATOR SHINNY'S GARAGE TROUB'S HARDWARE N O R T H S T A R BOYD'S GENERAL STORE ROLLIE KENNETT NORTH STAR ELEVATOR H. S. THAYER HARDWARE V fi. .-f. - I I In I A S I I Qifgfwiwii I ST. LOUIS 0 L A BENNETT'S DEPARTMENT STORE OLA CORNERS GENERAL STORE DE-I-RON-ER COACH CO p E R R 1 N T 0 N MICHIGAN CHEMICAL CO JOHNSON S RESTAURANT STANDARD SCHOOL CO PERRINTON HARDWARE STORE STROUSE SHOE STORE Pompeii MISC. COUKE S IMPLEMENT 8: HARDWARE RELIABLE LINEN SERVICE L E PASSENGER, Htspeed sam ROOSEVELT OIL CO TERRYBERRY CO As the Sands of Time slowly pass grain by grain through the hour glass of life, we the class of 1952 sincerely hope and wish that all of you may achieve the heights and ambitions which you desire. This has been and always will be, a memorable year in the minds of all the students who have attended Ithaca High School dur- ing this brief period, hardly an impression in the Sands If if he I as TURN BACK THE HANDS or TIME, I F It-I I I' I If back the sa nas of 1: ima , I I5 I F' 'I If I II' Bw- H1 back our dream di - vine, IU 7 Ir .IJ IJQJJ e, s Iwe, it 0- ver 3' :ian-I... 74 AUTCGRAPHS .XR x RN xx X N 'N xx , ,ul -. ,N ., -. X -x., '-N... 4, f , NN. 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