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PANORAMA ANNUAL RUTH BIXBY Can one desire too much of a good thing ? Lliterary Club QQ, 3, Mg Corporal Girls, Civic League C3jg Student Member G. O. Clljg Class- Day Committee Ruth is one of the dearest and merniest of us. She charms all by 'her remarkable skill as a pianist. But best of all perhaps---Ruth is not an Hexcuse- hunte.r when there is work to be done. We wish her continued good-fortune and happiness at Ober- liin next year. BURTON BABCOCK The pIay's the thing. 'fLady VVinider1nere,s Fanu Hi-Y Club f3,4j, Secretary The Nan on the Box CM, First prize in Ithaca Conservatory State Con- test, Third prize in Harvard Contest At least the play seems that to Burt. And he's worked harder at it than a great many of us imagine. His oratorical ability has brought honor , to B. C. H. S. and our best wish for 'him is that he may keep up his fine record at Princeton. GRACE BE TTEJNHAUSER 'Tis still water that runs deep. Glee Club Cljg Special Chorus fljg Panorama Re- porter Qlj, Friday Club Q2, 3, 405 Chamber of Commerce QQ, 3jg Corporal of Girls, Civic League Grace shows great ability in Shorthand and Type- wrlting, which accounts for her being employed in a prominent Law Office of this city. All those who know her agree that the quotation fits her. AGNES BRYANT A good beginning makes a good ending. Friday Club CZ, 3, ijg Sergeant at Arms Agnes Bryant is a quiet little body-at least in school. But a bright twinkle shows that she comes in for her share of fun. Agnes and Syracuse will enjoy eaclh other. 1924
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PANORAMA.ANNUAL FSTHER AUSTIN Has left a name behind her. Special Chorus fl, 2, 3, -lfjg Cihamiber of Commerce QZ, 3, Mg Literary Club CQ, 3, Mg Secretary Qiljg Glee Club Q2, Sjg Civic Club Debateg Al- ternate Affirmative Ciljg Lead-er of Affirmative flijg Louder of Negatiwc Ciljg Dramatics Class Play 113, -Ljg Member Awards Council Q-QQ Clgfiirnian House Coinrniiittee for The Man on tl e Boxi' C-Ljg Audiitoriuni Editor of Panorama Still' Cljg Secretary of Clizisis Cljg Honor Studentg li. C. H. Gold Key. E, ther need not be introduced to the majority ci' the st, dents, but for the benent of those who do not know 'hers-she is rncst prodcient in debate and dramatics and is no less skillful when it comes to 'taking downi' the speeches made in the audi- torium. She will be missed from B. C. H. S., but it is certain that she will succeed at Alibany State College where she expects to go next fall. IORNA L. ACKERMAN 'Where the stream runneth smoothest, the water is deepest. Cliirimler of Commerce Cl, 2, 3j5 Friday Club QQ, 3, 'Ljg First speaker on Aifirinialtive of Civic Club ll-elxarte Leader on Negative of Civic Club Deltute Q-ijg Lady .ledburg in the play, Lady Vllinderinerels Fann C-UQ Mrs. Conway in the play HThe Man on the Box Lorna has taken an active part in school ace tiviities. She has been a valuable asset to the dra- matics class, as her acting in 'Lady Windermere's Fan and UThe :Man on the Box has shoiwn. She won the decision for the negative side of the Civic Club Debate when she was leader. It can readily be gue.sed that Lorna has chosen Emerson for her seat of higher learning. I E LAND ATXVE LL Nothing is denied to well directed labor. Leland comes to us from Sanitary Springs every morniing. ln, spite of this he is never late. When he came to B. C, H. S. he had a purpose for com- ing-that purpoge was to gain an education. This he has done, and in addition has won for himself true friends. He intends to spend next winter in Florida and we wish him the best of luck. Ni ORGAN BE NN ET'T I cannot too much muse. Life Club Qljg Special Chorus CZ, dfjg Varsity Baseball QZQQ Congress Hi-Y Q2, Pres- ident Swimming Team Class Notable, ideal couple M-organ never tried very hard to make friends, during his fours in B. C. H. S. Hiis few real friends, however, value his friendship and sing real praise about his good nature and excellent qualities. We thought him a real grind when we first met him and 'were given a real surprise in learn-ing that he hated studying quite as 'much as we do. Throughout his four years, Morgan never set the Potomac on tire, but Wihat is more im- portant, he has never allowed it to run backward. We will leave hi.m with a Don't envy a successful man, be one! 1924
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PANORAMA ANNUAL RXRST BEXEDICT HThe world knows nothing of its greatest men. Crclnistra Cl, 2, Ilj. I'r:iie hasn't tried to make himself conspicuous in L. C. H. S., 'but his record in clafses shows that he doesn't have to try. He i.: very studious, v.ithal a likeable fellow, and a real booster of his Alma Mater. Success to Ernest at Vt'harton's School of Finance and Commerce. .X HGA li ll T BU it K Fl My heart is like a singing bird. Literary Club Cl, 2, 3, -U5 Corporal Girls, Civic League fZjg Girls' Gltec Club CZ, Sjg Property Connnittec for 'iTl1c Klan on the Box Girls' Swimming Team fllg Girls' Tennis Team Q-U5 Civic Club Debate Q-Ljg House Comnilittee for lullllfl R0lllt!lI1'tlC Agen Known and well-liked by everyone is Pe-g. XVO must not pass by without mentioning Peg's nnincrors and excellent contributions to the Pan- orama or her little chuckle, for 'both of which she is noted. REDICR ICK BRANCH I found Rome brick, I left it marble. Ili-Y CSS, 'Ljg Radio Club Q3, lj, Secretary Qfijg Congress Fred is one of those fellows who is well liked by everycne. He knows more about radio than Darwin did about evolution. If you don't believe it, ask him. He hasn't tried to put himself for- ward, but has the air of one wtho has accomplished great things. Everyone who knows Fred knows that he is an ardent supporter of every school ac- tivity, VVhen you want a good-hearted, faithful worker for a friend, just hunt up Fred Branch. X R T HC It BOXVE N Special Award Sweater. Where he falls short, 'tis nature's fault alone, Where he succeeds, the merit's all his own. Some people are blessed with an indomitalble spirit combined with a good nature and a happy disposition. Art is one of the lucky few who are so endowed. He is the personiiiciation of spirit on the basketball court, both during and after the games. The team re-elected him captain after he had already served in that capacity for one successful season. Art is an enterprising member of the Service Letgtiton and twill continue at Carnegie Tech after graduation. 1924
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