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K HOK PANORAMA ANNUAL 1926 K==XOK Thelma Allen “Charlie” “A little work, si little play to keep me going.” Freshman Basketball Team (1); Literary Club (2-3 4); Girls’ Varsity Basketball Squad (2); Girls’ Sports Editor “Pan” (3) ; Junior Girls’ Tennis Team, Cap¬ tain, Spring Term (3); Second in rating on Girls’ Varsity Tennis Team (3); Awards Committee (3-4); Junior Bas¬ ketball Squad (3); Alumni Editor “Pan” (4) ; Captain Senior Tennis Team (4). “Charlie” is the owner of a most in¬ dividual personality. Her virtues are many and quite varied. Her tennis abil¬ ity is known to every one and this, per¬ haps, is what taught “Charlie” to be the good sport that she is. William Altmann “Bill” “Tliy head ;inil liair are sleek.” Guthrie. Oklahoma (1); Tennis Squad (2- 3-4); Hi-Y Club (3-4). “Bill” is an easy-going, agreeable per¬ son whom everyone likes. As his pic¬ ture does him justice you can see that he is a handsome blond. For this reason “Bill” has acquired the nickname of “sheik.” However, he isn’t like the com¬ mon “sheik” but rather, he is a really splendid fellow. Carmalita Adams f,- nr 1ft ( arm el “Bubbling over with joy anil mirth.” That is Carmalita. Not Spanish as the name implies, but just a real live Ameri¬ can girl full of pep and spice. Carmalita has been taking the Commercial course So cheer up folks, with luck you will meet her in the business world some day. Alton Ball “The reword oT a thing well done i» to have done it.” Baseball Letter Man (2-3-4) “Panorama” Reporter (2); Secretary of Junior Class (3) ; Hi-Y Club (3-4); Cheer Leader (4); Glee Club (4); Dramatics Class Plays “Expressing Willie,” “ A Woman’s Way” (4) ; Honor Student (4); Class Notable —Most Apt to be Successful; Special Award for Athletics: Sweater—B. C. H. S. Gold Key. First student to receive both. “Come on now, everybody up!” Here’s our famous cheer-leader. This is not the only tiling in which Alton has shown ability. He is an excellent student and lias proved himself very useful around B. C. H. S., especially in baseball and in the Dramatics class plays, “Expressing Willie” and “A Woman’s Way.” Rage Twenty-two
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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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3JOJC PANORAMA ANNUAL 1 926 «= 3lOiC Waldemar Boldt “An ii 11 ii nii ii I fellow with :i rosy blush mill a wliiniiiK smile.” Band (1-2-3-4); Orchestra (1-2-3-4); Special Chorus (1-2-3-4); Boys’Glee Club (1-2-3- 4); Radio Club (2); Wind Octette (3); Track Squad (3); Skating Squad (3); Gold Key (3); ‘‘Mikado” (3); Football Squad, Junior Varsity (4); Special Awards Committee (4); Honor Student (4); Boys’ Week, Secretary of Chamber of Commerce (4); Class Notable—Sheik. From the name inscribed above, you may know that the subject for this little paragraph is Waldemar Boldt. As a clarinet soloist, Waldemar is said to rival Paderewski on the harp having been one rf the mainstays of our ever active Band and Orchestra for four years. He has also been an excellent student in addi¬ tion to devoting some time to athletics in the form of shot-putting and Junior Varsity football. However, perhaps the main reason for Waldemar’s prominence and popularity is his unfailing “fount” of genuine good humor. Boldt has been quite a “bolt” in the machine of our school life, now we hear he’s to “bolt” to Harvard. Good luck! Doris Burley “Burly” “To love lier is 11 liberal education.” Friday Club (2-3-4); Chamber of Com¬ merce (3-4). We know of no one who has scattered mor e smiles and giggles around the lofty corridors of B. C. H. S. than you, our own chum, “Burly.” How the kiddies will adore you if you still retain your desire to be a Kindergarten teacher. Winning personality, that “immortal treasure” is thine. Gertrude Berray “Tlic Alchemist Contentment is. Chamber of Commerce (3-4); Girls’ Glee Club (4); Friday Club (4); Special Chorus (4); L. C. Smith Typewriting Certificate (4); Underwood Typewriting Certificate (4). Few of us really know Gertrude,— fewer of us than would like to, but we do know that she has been an asset to B. C. H. S.; that her interest has been active; that a good worker, a cheerful companion and a dependable friend will be missing when Gertrude graduates. Arthur Blodgett •Art” “He hns n lenn mid hungry look.” It is often said that to be really humor¬ ous one must be able to keep his own face straight. This is just where Art excels. No matter how violently the class may go into convulsions over what he says, he hardly ever cracks a smile. In fact we sometimes have to wonder for a moment whether he really meant to be funny at all. In a place where so many think they are funny and aren’t at all, Art stands out. Page Twenty-three
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