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PANORAMA ANNUAL Angei-o Alexander ••It Ls no handicap to be small” Angelo is one of those who left us in January so we have not seen him in the corridors for some time. He is so small that he is hard to find in a big crowd but when one does find him he discovers that Angelo makes up for his size by his personality. We are very sorry to see him go. Florence Andrews “She that hath knowledge spareth her words.” Literary Club (3-4); Scholarship Award (3-4); Honor Student. Florence took four years of Latin. That’s enough to make anyone look upon her in awe. But Latin wasn’t the only place where Florence shone. She got high marks in al¬ most everything which is an ac¬ complishment. Florence is a wee, wee lass but she has a way with her that makes everyone who knows her love her. Ruth Andrews “They that know the most make the least noise.” Scholarship Award (1-2-4); Second Prize, “David Copperfield” Essay Contest (3); B. C. H. S. Gold Key (4); Valedictorian, 95.249. Ruth is one of those unusual in¬ dividuals who have proved that one can be a decided success and know a great deal, and still be quiet. She won second prize in a nation¬ wide essay contest of the National Motion Picture Company. But even after such an honor as well as all her high standings she is still the same sweet, quiet Ruth. This must be the reason she has so many friends. Ruth Bookhout “Bookie” “Who goes softly, softly goes Wisdom walks on velvet toes.” Friday Club (2-3-4); Special Chorus (2); Senior Basketball (4); Class Notable—Most bashful girl. We haven’t heard Ruth very- much during her four years in B. C. H. S., but all who have known her are of the same opinion—that sweetness is her compelling charm. There is something undeniably rest¬ ful about meeting Ruth anywhere, because she knows the power of quiet poise. She is a good sport too, as the Senior Basketball team will testify, and the teachers like her because she never fails them. Page Eighteen
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PANORAMA ANNUAL Class of 1925 Colors Maroon and Gold Motto Patior, potior Officers President .Francis Mineka Vice-President .Frances Lappeus Secretary .Robert Gage Treasurer .John Normile Assistant Treasurer .Elaine Decker Sergeants-ot-Arms . . .Dorothy Heineman, James Perkins Faculty Advisers .Miss Carpenter. Mr. Rushmer Page Seventeen 2
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PANORAMA ANNUAL Robert Bagg “Bob” “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” Well, well, who have we here? None other than “Bob” Bagg, Will Rogers’ only rival. Bob’s ability to indulge in any sport is known, especially his jumping ability, for Bob is one of the few who jumped the Junior Class. When asked how he made such a jump he replied: “Oh, I practiced week ends.” W r e all are going to miss him next year, for without him and his friendly grin, the halls of B. C. H. S. will seem vacant. Juliana Bubas “Julia” “Honest labor hears a lovely face.” Orchestra (1-2-3-4); Special Chorus (1-2-3-4); Award for Orchestra; Junior Basketball Team; Girls’ Glee Club; Senior Basketball Team; Violin Quartette; Gold Key. FOUND—A happy, active girl of medium height and bobbed (!) hair who has conquered the problems of the commercial course. LOST—The same girl determined to conquer the problems of the in¬ dustrial world. Frederick Buys “String Beans” o “O, it is excellent to have a giant ' s strength.’’ Syracuse Vocational—Track Squad (1); Varsity Track Squad (2-3-4); First Cross Country Squad (3). To look at Fred Buys, or “String Beans,” as he is called in Track language, one would hardly think that he is a strong man. However, he certainly has great ability as a hammer thrower. Furthermore, he is quite fleet of foot. Add to this his friendliness and you will readily see why we will be sorry to lose him. Mabel Barnum “Barney” “On nil her days let health and peace attend; May she ne’er want, or ever lose a friend.” Special Chorus (1); Member High School Branch of “Y”, St. Peters¬ burg High School, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1924 (3). Successful and happy, Mabel never worries over results. She is one of the few who have learned life’s great lesson—hurry rhymes with bury. Keep it up and you will live to be ninety. Page Ninetee
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