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K bok PANORAMA ANNUAL 1926 M ' V ft M ' —a i Class of 1926 Class Colors Poudre Blue and Silver Class Motto Perge Modo Class Officers President .Robert Gillson Vice-President .Harriet Forrester Secretary .Seward French Treasurer .Herman South worth, Mary Hinckley Sergeant-at-Arms . .. .Waldemar Boldt, Ronald Baker Faculty Advisers .Miss Carpenter, Mr. Rushmer Page Twenty i
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X .X 6K==X PANORAMA ANNUAL 1926 K - - xok=x Robert Alden “Boh” “Seinpe Super” “Panorama” Reporter (1); Hi-Y Club (1- 2-3-4), Vice-President (4); Scholarship Insignia (1); Manager Baseball (2); Weeks Prize Speaking Contest (2); Dramatics Class Plays “Mary the Third,” “The Truth About Blayds” (3); Varsity Debate Team (3-4), Leader (4); Student Member G. O. (3); Manager Chamber of Commerce, Boys’ Week (3); Sports Editor “Panorama” (3); B. C. H. S. Gold Key (3); Meeker Prize Speak¬ ing Contest (3); Sports Editor, Morn¬ ing Sun, Boys’ Week (3); Dramatics Class Plays “You and I,” “The Truth” (4); Honor Student (4); Class Notable —Handsomest Boy (4); Class Historian (4); Commissioner of Public Safety, Boys’ Week (4). During his career, Bob has shown re¬ markable ability in many lines of ac¬ tivity. But the outstanding character¬ istic of his deeds has been the enjoyment found in the doing with the glory but secondary. Gertrude Andrews “The prlee of wisdom is above rubies.” Scholarship Insignia (1-2-3-4); B. C. H. S. Gold Key (4); Dom Econ Club, Secre¬ tary (4); Fifth High Honor, 94.535. If you’d like to meet someone who’s pleasant all the time, who’s extra good at her lessons, who’s cheerfully sympa¬ thetic when you have troubles to unload, who’s well-liked by everyone she knows —just meet Gertrude Andrews and your wish will be fulfilled! Elizabeth Adams ‘Betty’ “There she goes on her toes.” Friday Club (3-4); Chamber of Com¬ merce (3-4). “Betty” has looked rather sad since the January Graduation, but as June is here when all are united at last, every¬ thing is all right. Betty has taken a great interest in the business of high school but has never been too busy to be seen at all our games and plays. It is such all around people who are al¬ ways missed. Martha Atwater “Dimples” “ ’Tls well to be merrle and wise, Tls well to be honest and true.” Nature Study Club (1-2); Special Chorus ( 2 ). Martha, like her namesake of the Bible times, is noted for her work and unselfish service. When she leaves, B. C. H. S. will be minus a good student, and Cortland Normal plus a fine, de¬ pendable girl. Page Twenty-one
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