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PANORAMA ANNUAL GERALDINE CASEY Thy n'odesty's a candle to thy merit. Chamber of Commerce CZ, 3, 445, Lady Winder- mereis Fan .lerry's a gem, a jewel. She's-well, she's Jerry. We've always liked her, and as we her better, why, we like her better. We can't help it. EMMETT J. CAUGHEY A man of pleasure. Congress Cl, 2, 3, Mg Vice-President C2jg Treas- urer Cfljg Life Club fl, Zjg Special Chorus CQ, 3, 'lj Glce Club C2, 3, 403 Friday-Congress Play, YVhat Happened to Jones C2jg Track Squad Chamber of Commerce Em is one of the shining lights of our school. He's pos'tively great with the ladies. When any- one is needed, who can be depended on, Em is the one selected. Large numbers of Congress Club events have been made successful through his earnest endeavors. HARVEY CAUGHEY Virtue is indeed its own reward. Special Chorus Cl, 2, 3, 413 Congress CQ, 3, 4Qg Chamber of Commerce C2, 3, flfjg President Harve is Em's brother. They are as alike as two peas in a pod. t'Harve has worked very diligently in the Chamber of Congress. His favor- ite recreation is dancing with Marjorie, FRANCIS CLEMENTS Music alone finds the work. High School Orchestra Q3, 4455 Band What would our orchestra do without Francis- for he certainly does play a mean clarinet. The most bashful boy in our class-but a genuine good scout. And isn't the band uniform becoming no him, though? Play on, Francis-to success. 1923 5' 9' Q t . E ,gpg I, . sd gs ' ' ...sq -'.. f
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fi t if- is '30 53 PANORAMA ANNUAL JAMES BECKER Let no man deceive you with vain words. Special Chorus The man with the ready smile, One who never Wastes wordsg Is very, very bashful, Especially likes the name Ethel, Will undoubtedly be successful. LEON BIRD While I breathe, I hope. Special Chorus Some think he ought to have been the Sheik. Hails from Kirkwood and has Worn our two hi- cycles, a Ford and a motorcycle coming to school. He likes to work. He will be remembered by his eyes and smile. LOUIS BONNELL Tempest and sunshine. Life Club Cl, Qjg Congress Cl, 2jg Football Squad Cl, 2, 315 Varsity C3,f1jg Special Chorus fl, 215 Basketball f2, Sjg Hi-Y QS, 40. The man with the ready smile, Likes dancingC?J. Has taken up surveying since January And is making a big success of it. Good luck, Louie. GLADYS CLINE iSobier', but not serious, Quiet, but not idle. Special Chorus Cl, 253 Dom-Econ Club Gladys wishes she had been a man, but seeing that she isn't she makes the best of it and does a lot of pretending. She spends her entire summers helping Dad. Herf?J motto is Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, Wealthy and wise. 1923
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.5 X as A , 7 t PANORAMA ANNUAL NORMAN CASEY Come, choose your words and away, my lad. Norman is a very prominent person in our in- dustrial department-namely the print shop. A glance at our attractive posters for the various plays and athletic games will prove just how suce cessful he is. AGNES CIZEK Our gratulations flow in streams unbounded. Literary Club CQ, 3, Llijg Girls' Vigilance Commit- tee Mfjg Senior Reporter Panorama', Cfhjg Honor Student Some day, perhaps, everyone will know of all that Agnes has done. But Whenever we see her snapping black eyes and her glad smile, we know her accomplishments are not few. Among other things, Agnes is a skilled musician. ROBERT CHRISTMAN Man is of soul and body, formed for deeds Of high resolve. Chamber of Commerce Q3, M5 Special Chorus Robert left us in January and returned to his home at the Springs. He is now working in part- nership with his father. Bob deserves a great deal of credit for going so far away from home to gain an education, but he will always have ambition enough to make a success of his work. DOROTHY CHURCH 'Tis true this miss is very charming. Assistant News Editor Panorama,' C235 Second Prize VVeeks Prize Speaking Contest C2jg Vice- Presidcnt Junior Class Clarence,' Corporal Girls' Civic League C-lfjg Assistant Treasurer Senior Class Q-lijg Honor Student There is no girl in school who has been more prominent in all activities than Dot. However, her cares never seem to bother her at all, for one can always see her at the games and dances, and they would not be complete Without her. Wellesley claims this small person next fall, but we are un- certain how long it will succeed in keeping her, because-well, perhaps a certain dark-haired person can tell you. 1923
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