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HAZEL FREIBERG “Living is a very We hope the fruits of Will grow on a prosperous tree, Be sure that tree is tall and strong For what loads of fruit there’ll be! serious LEON GALLOWAY “My best is not all I can do.” Leon has been one of the most energetic and hard¬ working students of the class. He has wonderfully overcome obstacles and has come out with a shining and gleeful face. His career at B. C. H. S. will be remembered. JACK GATES “Handsome.” Farm Cadet (1), Congress (1), Debating Club (2-3), Debating Club Treasurer (2) Life Club (1-2-3-4), Life Club President (3), Junior Class Secretary (3), Baseball (3-4), Basketball Assist¬ ant Manager (3), Manager (4), Basketball (4), G. O. Student Member (4). B. C. H. S. boasts a boy named Gates, Full of interest in Fords and dates, Clever with the ball and bat, Mean dancer, good sport, all that! WILLIAM GEDER “We are the music makers.” Noted terpischorean wonder. The poet. The boy with the big smile. The boy with the winning personality Known everywhere as just “Bill.” Thirty
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GRACE FIELDS “A very diamond for brilliance.” Grace wears her honors lightly—we have never seen her looking either studious or cross, although she was unanimously voted the most brilliant in the class. She is planning to try her genius on a ' coun¬ try school next year—and then perhaps—college. We don’t need to wish her good luck, but we will, because we all like her. MARGARET FOLEY “Faithful ever faithful.” Friday Club. A meek little girl—on the outside. But Peggy has more spunk that you would imagine During her four years sojourn through high school she has quietly pursued the calm tenor of her way. We ex¬ pect some day to see her teaching a bunch of gram¬ mar school youngsters. WENDELL FOOTE “If music be the food of love, Play on.” Has the smile that won’t come off. Plays a “mean” saxaphone. Is dra-Mac-k-tically inclined. Expects to go to Syracuse in the fall. RUTH FOSTER “The rose that all are praising.” A good cook, a fine seamstress, and dancer is she. Wherever she is everyone happy can be. She can entertain, make most anyone smile, With all of these qualities, she’s sure to make life worth while. Twenty-Nine
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EVELYN GEROWE “Her delight is doing good to others.” Oh, we don’t want you to go! For you are the girl that we all do adore, We wish you’d come back to see us once more. We’ll miss you when you’re away, We wish you were coming back to stay. Oh, we don’t want you to go! Go where? Away from B. C. H. S. MARY GILLSON “She has a happy appearance.” Friday Club (2-3-4), Treasurer (4), Chamber of Commerce (3-4), Special Chorus (2-3-4), Girls’ Varsity Basketball (3-4), Captain (4), Girls’ Athletic Committee (3-4), Friday-Congress Play (4), Friday Club Basketball Team (2-3-4), Chamber of Commerce Basketball Team (3), Assistant Girl Cheer Leader (4), Corporal Vigi¬ lance Committee. Here is Mary, the captain of the Girls’ Basketball Team, and one of the best athletes in the school. She has been a very industrious and devoted student and is sure to win success in whatever she attempts. Everyone who knows Mary likes her and we all wish her the best of luck. MORRIS GITLITZ “Heavens, how he can talk.” First Prize Weeks Contest (3), Third Prize Har¬ vard Contest (3), First Prize Meeker Contest (4), Honorable Mention Hamilton Interscholas¬ tic Prize Speaking Contest (4), Varsity Debate Team (4), Orchestra (1-2-3-4). Second Prize Colgate. Morris needs no introduction, he speaks for him¬ self. He is a firm believer in hard work, and the suc¬ cess with which his efforts have been crowned shows it. His work on the Elmira debate deserves special mention. Besides being an orator he is also one of the honor students and a musician of no mean ability. At present he is undecided as to whether he will study to become a lawyer or an en¬ gineer. DOROTHY GOODWIN “Such harmonious madness From her lips would flow.” Literary Club, Vice-President (4), Girls’ Varsity Basketball Team (2-3-4), Literary Basketball Team (2-3-4). Dot, your voice is school-famed, but you will be remembered for something else, too. The basketball team may recover, but we doubt it. We’re hoping you get every goal you try for, either in basketball or out of it. We wish you a smooth journey on the road to success. Thirty-One
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