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PANORAMA ANNUAL CLAIR COSSMAX 'fThere is no truer truth obtainable than comes of music. Special Chorus Cl, 2, 3, fijg Glec Club Cl, 2, filg Orcliestrfi QQ, 3, ljg lifind CZ, 3, -lj, Congress Q1-jg Tennis Qljg l'ert'er-t nttendwnce for four years. Yes, this is the fellow who found the lost chord. Bet, of coure, he's so modest he 'Wouldn't admit it. Those who have been to the games have seen him in the band, but he is also in the orchestra. lie's right behind school activities. l'lI.MRR COSSMAN It matters not how a man dies, but how he Iives. Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, +53 Special Chorus fl, 2, 3, 'libs Glee Club Cl, 2, ljg Band Q2, 3, -U5 Congress Cljg Pert'ect :tttenrlnnce for four yezlrsg B. C. H. S. Crolci Key. That's right. l3on't cross your ibridges till you come to them. Well! Here's another musician. It must ru11 in the family. WVhen Elmer's around 1here's sure to be a good time. Nevertheless and not withstanding, Elmer's Walked right through school and left. a good trail. ALVIN CARPENTER He reads muchg He is a great observer. Manager of' Track, Q-Ljg Cross Country Team Chjg Class notulxlc, most hashful boy XYe have a young orator here although he doesn't look it. And, Oh! My! you ought to see him swim. All the iish are envious when he's in the Water. He's done his share toward the glory of B. C. H. S. and We'll not find another like him. l'lI,I,IO'TT J. COLEMAN Is not true leisure one with true toil. President, l'll't!Slll1121I1 Clmssg Pfinoramzi Reporter fl, 255 Life Club Qi, 2jg Special Chorus fllg Serv- ice Legion f2jg First Pnize iveeksi Contest ffijg First Prize St. Davids Day Contest C3jg Lady XVl1ld8I'lllt'FCyS Fanu fiijg Hi-Y Club fcharter memberj CSU g School Song Prize, Cprize dividedil Qiijg President, Senior Classg Class Poet Most Popular Boy Q-Hg The Iilllllwfllliji-C Agcu Q-ljg First prize fourth year poetry contest, Honor Student Elliott's school career has been just one good thing after another. From the time he entered school, a Freshman, as meek as any of us ever were, till now, a Senior, about to ibe graduated, he has been working industriiously, giving his best to the school. And Elliott's best is by no means unimportant. A poet, an actor, a speaker, an , able executive, and an honor student-whose record we 1 f . it A could .be better? -Wiif 1924 Q 1
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PANORAMA.ANNUAL HORACE BOYD Cheat him, devil, if you can. V Special Chorus fl, 2, 3, Mg Boys' Glee Club fl, 2, 3, -LD, Football f2, 3, -lj, Hi-Y Club Q2, 3, -.hyg Sei-sice Legion QS, lj, Vice-President C-lj, Boys' Quiartetlte CEE, alfjg Treasurer of Class Cfljg Speciri-l Award Sweater. Horky believes in Hhitching his wagon to a star, and then holding tight. His four years in B. C. H. S. have been marked by continued suc- cess. He has been one of the shining ligihts of the fcotiball team for three years, and was one of the Ilrst to receive the special award under the new system. H1orky has made a name that will linger long after other names have been forgotten. He expects to take up engineering and we ex- pect to see him bnidlging the Atlantic in a few years. lf MILY CRIOCKER It's a long road to the nearest star, But l shall reach it, near or far. Emily is a girl who has sweet personality. Though extremely quiet on first acquaintance, she is merry and gay and as peppy as can be when you strike the right cord. Emily left us in January to attend a school in Ohio. We 'vmislh you every suc- cess, Emily. IXMES H. CROVVLE Y The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Congress CQ, 3, -ljg President C3, Mg Football Squad XVe have be-fore us here a good specimen of a boy brought up on C:roWley's milk. Some boy! But e.en he, once in a iw-hile, has a tendency t-o get sick 479. Nevertheless Jim's a plugger and he's got the ability to go ahead Next time you're in New York you might drop in at Columbia and see Jim in his glory. He's going to 'be a business man. NVatch -out Wall Street! HARRIET CLAUSEN They're only truly great who are truly good. Literary Club Q3, -1-jg Glee Club Second in VVecks' Prize Speaking Contest Executive Council of G. O. Qfljg Senior Panorama Re- porter Nine Years Perfect Attendance. lt is one thing to be the youngest of an illus- trious family and another to wbe one of the illus- trious. lH:at Iills both of 'these offices. Glance at her record and you will see a list of her other offices. She has not stopped there -however, but has gone to California and from there will go to college and greater glory. 1924
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PANORAMA ANNUAL ROBERT CREAGH There is no wisdom like fr ankness. Clmiirmnn of Property Committee of Play C355 Dr:1mi:1tics Play C3, -'ltjg Congress Cfljg Secretary C-lijg Honor Student Here's a very promising young actor right in the heart of B. C. H. S. and -he has promise of being a great philosopher, Although he doesn't ex-pect to 'be president he has his ambitions and We Wish him the best of luck. RUTH CHAFFEE The mirror of all courtesy. Some years ago Ruth detenmined to be a dieti- tian, and has been working toward Uhat goal ever since. In about four years the Class of '24 are going to call on Ruth in a body, and find out what a good 'banquet really is. And it will be one, rest assured. Vifhile We are Waitling Ruth will attend Cornell University. DOROTHY CRANE A cheerful disposition. Special Chorus fl, 2, 3, Q3 Chiaimber of Commerce QQ, 3, -lj. Clever as can 'be- Right good sport is she A great little roo-ter for Bingo Hi Never a slaeker, but allways l'll try. ' Everyone's friendebrimiful of fun That's Dorothy Cranefmy task is done. I+ LIZABETH C'OfNGDOlN Be merry if you are wise. Chamber of Commerce C3, fljg Friday Club C3, fiijg Special Chorus Elizabetih is the good-natured type, who always sees the :bright slide of life. Allvvays full of fun, she has Won for herself many friends. Wefre going to miss you, Elizabeth. 1924
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