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PANORAMA ANNUAL, 1928 GRACE PVELTER-GTHCi6 A quiet, unassuming lass. Scholarship insignia f35g January Honor Student No. 11. Her very name hints of her gracious and radiant manner. She seems quiet and modest to those who do not know her but to her friends she is the joy of a crowd. We surely will miss you, Grace. EARL FISH4 Tex, Fish A smile, and there may be an end to strife, A look of love, and Hate may sheathe the knife. Here's a pleasant fellow who continually wears a broad smile, a boy in whose presence no one can bear a grudge. INIARGARET GORGOS'-138g There's the humor of it. Scholarship Insignia C2-353 Literary C3-455 Pano- ramia: Junior Reporter 135, Asst. Exchange Edi- tor 4451 Secy. of Senior Home Room 105 C453 Fes- tival Chorus f45g Janu- ary Honor Student No. 123 January Class Nota- ble: Jester. If anyone ever were humor- ous, it is Peg. She can flash off more witty remarks in one minute than an ordinary per- son can think of in a day. And the queer part of it is-- the remarks are always really funny. 1 w KATHERINE GOLD-Kaye Red Slippers Junior Chamber of Com- merce I2-3-453 lntervlass Hooker 1253 lntervlass Basketball C255 Festival Chorus 645. If it is true that she plans to harmonize on the four row standard keyboard, then B. C. H. S. may safely claim that Kaye is a very intelligent young lady, but don't hold that against her. She will probably end Tilly's Regime as Queen of Babbitt in short order. BIOLLIE GOLDSTEIN Glittering Gold Interclass Hockey i253 Tn- terclass Basketball 1253 Junior Chamber of Conl- nlerve K2-3-45, Fcstival Chorus C45. Mollie's a girl of rare value, as her name indicates. Al- ways peppy, always happy, al- ways friendly-that's Mollie. Her charming personality radiates from her and makes her the center of many a group of admiring friends. We congratulate her on her high school career. HIRAM GOFF Nothing endures but per- sonal qualities. Handsome fellow? Well, I guess! Anybody Would say yes! Guess we'l1 miss him- That's no bluff. Space is shortg We've said enuf. Page Twenty-nine
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PANORAMA ANNUAL, 1928 VINCENT CREAGI-I-Jay BIAXINE IJEWVEY'MdCk GORDON DERBY True to his work, his word and his friend. Congress 11-2-3-453 Inter- class Basketball 11-2-353 Drarnatics Class Plays: Monsieur Beaucaircn 135, The New Lady Ban- tock 135, Erstwhile Su- san 145, The Adlnirable Crichton 145, Award 145. Vincent is a quiet sort of boy but when one knows him, he proves to be a fine fellow and a dandy friend. He has been a member of the cast in several of our dramatics class plays and ask anyone if Vin- cent hasn't a great deal of stage Hit. Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie. Festival Chorus 11-2-3-453 Glee Club 11-2-3-453 In- terclass Basketball 1253 lnterclass Tennis 1353 Duet in Monsieur Beau- caire 1353 Girls' String Quartet 145. Maxine is already at the Crane School of Music at Pots- dam, making the most of her talent. Mack's cheerful, frank good-fellowship won many of us for her friends, and the sweet strains she produced from the piano charmed the rest of us. Enjoys any kind of strug- gle-basketball in part and life in general. Baltimore Polytechnic In- stitute 1253 Interclass Basketball 1353 Congress 13-453 Varsity Baseball 1451 Varsity Biasketb-all 1453 January Class Nota- ble: Most Bashful Boy. When Gawden with his smooth southern accent leaves us he will be missed. The baseball and basketball teams will miss him, for he has been very active in these sllorts We hope that all through life misfortune will miss him also and that Miss Fortune will hit him hard. 1 VICTORIA EISENBERG -Vicky Interclass Basketball 11-25, Mgr. 1153 Disinger 3rd 115, 2nd 1453 Intra-mural Letter 1353 Tennis 11-2- 353 Scholarship Insignia 11-2-3-453 Gold Key 1253 Weeks 12-3-45, 2nd 1359 Civic Club Debate 125, Varsity 1253 Monsieur Beaucairej' lead 135, The New Lady Bantocku 145, ErstWhile Susan 145, The Old Lady Shows Her Medialsf' 145,1 The Adrnirable Crichton 1453 January Honor Sltudent No. 63 Notable: Most Apt to be Successful. Page Twenty-eight RUTH EISENIIART She hath prosperous art When she will play with reason and discourse, And well she can persuade. Scholarship Insignia 11-2- 353 Interclass Tennis 1153 Tnterclass Hockey 12-353 Pres. Nature Study 1153 Civic Club Debate 1253 Literary 13-453 Panorama 1453 Awards Commit- tee 1453 Gold Key 1353 Staff 145: Awards Com- mittee 1453 Gold Key: January Class Notable: Most Brilliantg Valedic- torian of January Class, 96,157 Average. Ruth has most of those qualities which go to make up what is termed a regular fellow. .ALDEN FISIIZAZ ,, Ambition has no rest. lnterclass Baseball 1153 Varsity Baseball Squad 12-353 Congress 12-3-453 Interclass Basketball 1253 Al has gone through his course in a quiet Way, but has succeeded in making a great many friends. He has turned his attentions for the most part towards baseball and is a very proficient player. He is liked by his classmates and teachers alike. Whatever may fall his lot to do, we are sure it will not find him lacking and he will complete it in- the business-like manner in which he has done other things. L, I
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PANORAMA ANNUAL, 1928 rv., ....,. ,YY , :HILTON GREENBLOTT YVILLIAM GROOM-Bill GE1JRGI.A HOREND -Mzlt On, on, on with never a doubt nor a turning, We ride, we ride! Junior School Orchestra 119: Intvrm-lass Basket- hall 145. Milt has made a hit durinsz his four years schooling and is admired by all. While he has been more or less serious in the classroom, he has been light-hearted and seemingly carefree outside and in conse- quence has enjoyed the happy medium between work and play. Milt has serious inten- tions of going to Penn next term and if he does, we know He gill be a credit to B. C. Patience is a necessary in- gredient of Genius. llltllltllilll 1-ll. There surely is some stuff in a fellow to have him plug along for four years on the Junior Varsity football team. But Bill has done just this and has done it for better- ment of the first team. Life is full of such persons who give all and receive little and yet carry on. His friends will vouch for Bill's cheerful- ness and perseverance and Bill has many a friend in the school. So long, Bill, and may you carry on in life as you have in B. C. H. S. But let me silent be. Festival Chorus 11-2-333 Ardsley Insignia 1313 Ardsley Glee Club 1315 Ardsley Cleff Club 1MusivJ 137: Girls' Base- ball 133. We were all sorry to see Georgia leave us in January and go to Cortland, but we have not forgotten her. She was blessed with that happy faculty of being' able to sur- vive both difficult and easy tasks with her calmness un- perturbed. Our only regret is that she left us so soon. ITIYIVIAN ciiLINSKYiIIF7'7Il A rather serious person. ill'1'lli'Stl'LL 1lJ. Hyman left us in January but We have heard his name mentioned many times since for some praise-worthy deed he has done. In the near fu- ture we will see his name among the leaders in the bus- iness world. Page Thirty Dorus HILL A look and a smile for all. l'c-'tivall 1'll0!'Ll'Z 12-IZ--111 Ilile:'a y 13-413 Januziry llonor Student No. 23, A more amiable friend I haven't known. She is irre- sistible as a friend and a great pal. She is planning to go to Cuba to study. We wish her luck! BEN HUREVITCH-Bennie Not a man of iron, but of live oak. lnterclass Basketball 11-433 Swimming 12-333 Track 135: Harvey's Tumbling Team 1313 Football 1433 Dramatic-s Class Plays: lCXodusl', The Admira- iule Crichtonu 145. Another one of our mermen! Ben is one of the strongest back-stroke men in B. C. H. S. That isn't all he caters to. He worked hard on the foot- ball team last fall, and this spring he started dramatics, appearing in two class plays. Ben, as an all-round student, reserves much credit for this tribute to his school. L W 1
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