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PANORAMA ANNUAL V Q dl BIARGARET HALEY All the day, on thy way, Be thou strong. Basketball C133 Horkey Cl- 2-43. Has anyone ever seen Mar- garet blue or downhearted? Has anyone ever seen her when she wasn't ready to help the other fellow and under- stand? Has anyone ever seen her frown and be-mean 'I No! And the reason is-just Margaret. Her pleasinxz way and winning smile will help her along wherever she may go. Romani: HAHVEY A man must become wise at his own expense. Elmira Debate, Award C335 Srholarsliip Award Cl-2- 3-435 Notable: Smoothest l3uy5 G. O. Council C2-335 President of 105 C435 Buys' XVeek Chairman Hofore-station C235 Assis- tant Business Manager Panorama C335 January Honor Ntudent No. 6. He's all right! Who's all right Z' Roger H-a-1'-v-e-y! That's our opinion, and we ought to know. Didn't we graduate with him? ALTON JOHNSTON -Jason A man of many trades, and talented in all. ' Basketball C135 Baseball C1-235 Swimming C33, Manager Boys' Varsity C43 5 Dramatics Class Play: Monsieur Beau- caire C335 Debate: Man- iagvr Boys' Elrnira De- batv Team C435 Essay: Serond Prize Boys' XVeek Essay Contest C435 Al- derman, Boys' Week C23. Jason has tried his hand at most everything from basket- ball to a jazz orchestra, and he has succeeded. Besides this, he is a friend of everyone. He surely knows how to get things done. L.- ,, .. ....- , . . . IRVI NG JOYCE-Pdf 'Speech is silver, silence is golden. Pat is always ready with an answer. Sometimes it ap- pears that he is dreaming but we soon find out that we are K wrong in our ideas. All who know him like him. BIICHAEL KRIsKAYJIike They are able because they think they are. .lanuary Honor Student No. 21. This student is the proud possessor of a Hold key, sym- bolizinll scholastic honors. Mike has worked hard dur- ing his four years and has ac- complished what he set out to do-----gain knowledge. A glance at his report card will show this result. We expect him to accomplish many things by his willingness to Work for the purpose of ob- taining something worth while. i E I PAUL K.ADI.ECKiFT9.E A husky lad with a ready smile. Intern-lass Basketball C2- 33 C Baseiball, Varsity, Letterman C435 Refores- tration Committee, Boys' Vkfeek C23. Behold the sage of spgrt, He is an authority on all the baseball teams that ever tossed the horsehide. He has skill as well as knowledge, as he was a letterman' in base- ball here. Page Twenty-nine
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figs P A N O R A M A A N N U A L .A-V-W -- ,-f-rv -f GEORGE Gi4RVEYiGdTU Cy, Curly I can dance till the cows come home. Class Notable: Best Boy Dancer MJ. George is a boy of magnetic personality consequently, he has a host of friends. His specialty is dancing. He's a marvel on a dance floor. We wonder that some insurance agent hasn't signed a contract insuring his prized legs. ALMA GALE-Al Awake! The dawn is on the hills! Tennis C1-Zh. You all have seen that cute little Chrysler roadster of the most delicious brown color? Well, you know who drives it anywayfAlma, of course. But Alma can do other things besides driving cute little cars. She can play tennis-if you don't believe me just look up above and see that she was on the tennis team for two years. One simply has to be able to play tennis well to be on the team. TERESA HALLAHAN The great end in life is not knowledge but action. Festival Chorus C1-2-3-473 Junior Chamber of Com- merce 443, Teresa has both, so much the better off is she. Having enthusiastically completed her course in January she has been enjoying her freedom and fill- ing it with hard work. We have missed you this term, Teresa, but we are glad to know that your aim is action. HAROLD HITLBERT llIAllION HAWVLEY LAWVRENCE HINSDALE Haste thee nymph and 1 bring with, thee . ,l La?-Ty To be, rather than to seem -lest and youthful Jollliy- to be- Basketball C1-233 Hockey YW me m some bfown Orchestra C1-2-35. Harold is agreeable and al- together likable. He is an industrious person who has managed to carry on an out- side job while always keeping up satisfactory grades in his studies. Page Twenty-eight fl-253 Dramatics Class Plays: Why Education 627, The Dear Departed 633, Beau Brurnrne1l M53 Debate: Civic Club fl-233 Contests: Weeks fl-23, Disinger C1-435 Literary Club K2-3-433 Notable: Most Popular Girl. Marion is the most vivacious girl we know. She has Pep and Personality plus-and oh. those eyes! study. Track 4355 Class Notable: Corridor Blocker. Here is a commercial stu- dent who, it seems, is always doing shorthand, arithmetic or some similar subject. Larry takes his work seriously and that assures us that he will get somewhere. The business World has plenty of room for real men.
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- ----- - -H PAN ORAMA ANNUAL 111 GRACE KELLEY She does not know her worth. Hockey 1255 Friday Club 12-35. But-we dol During her journey through our school we have come to know Grace's true worth and appreciate it, too. If we were to list her admirers, her friends and her charms we would scarce have room to tell them. We are certain that wherever Grace goes, or whatever she may do in the future, she will be suc- cessful. W IDA KATZ-Kittens The fringed curtains of thine eye advance. Junior Chamber of Com- merce 13-45: Notable: ideal Couple 145: Jan- uary Honor Student No. 17 145. A little person, but oh, so lively! She's not the one to let pass by an opportunity. She'll be a success and we of B. C. H. S. will applaud mightily and joyously for we knew it all the time. ESTHER KRASNER All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Swimming 1253 Dramatics Class Plays: Monsieur Beaucairen, Wardrobe Mistress 135, New Lady Bantock , Regisseur 125, Erstwhile Susan 1353 Admirable Crichton 135. Esther is a happy-go-lucky Miss who is ready for work or play. She proved her ability as a manager and or- ganizer when she was Cos- tume Mistress and Regisseur for the Dramatics Class Plays. Her ability is not confined to back-stage labors, however, since she had character parts in some of the plays and showed much skill in portray- ing them. ,,?...., A.-,... .-.. ..l. .W --...... sv... ,... .- -aw --- W- .Y -...-----W , ELINOR KIRBYYEZ Music throbs with life. Swimming 1253 Tennis 13- 453 Literary Club 1253 Debate: Civic Club, Nega- tive Side 1453 Dramatics Class Plays: Beau Bruin- mell, Exodus 145. We see here a studious, in- telligent girl with a pair of laughing eyes. Elinor is chiefly interested in music and intends to master it in some conservatory of music. Her willingness to play for her friends has made her con- stantly in demand. Page Thirty MARION KOTTICK -fllaryanne, Mama A girl with a white 'B' sweater is rare! Zaner Diploma 1153 Basket- ball 115, Varsity 125, Captain 135, Manager 1453 Intramural Award 2-3-453 Sweater 145g Ten- nis, Captain 115, Manager Girls' Tennis Champion- ship 13-45g Hockey 12-3- 455 Civic Club Debate 135, Hornell 1453 Friday Club 13-453 Junior Cham- ber of Commerce 145: Awards Committee 13-453 Best Girl Athlete: Honor Student No. 16: Audi- torium Editor 1453 Gold Key 145. BIILDRED KLEEMAN --Milly Where the stream runneth smoothest, the water is deepest. Festival Chorus 11-2-35: Junior Chamber of Com- merce 12-3-45g Friday Club 145. This demure little girl went through school hardly known to many of us, but those who knew her gained something which the rest missed. In Mildred's case silence is not a negative quality.
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