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PANORAMA ANNUAL Senior Notes To the halls of B. IT. S. stndoiits 1 lave come through the years and during their sojourning here have been otfered oi)j)ortunities for iin- nieasureable enrichment of life. They Tiave been given systematic training in mind and body. Placed together in the haj py atmosphere of work and play they have found friendships sincere and lasting. Under the influence of the school they have gradually acquired a broader outlook upon life and have learned to search always for new skylines. And as each class has left the halls of B. C. H. S. its members have carried away with them her high ideals, ideals of truth, loyalty, and courage. They have departed inspired to serve and to live life always upon the highest plane. So ‘‘This is the word that year by year. While in her place the school is set. Every one of her sons must hear, And none that hears it dares forget. This they all with a joyful mind Bear through life like a torch in flame. And falling, fling to the host behind— “Play up! Play up ! And play the game!” The Seniors of this year have responded to these influences of high school and take with them a host of talented people and will leave be¬ hind them not alone memories of splendid accomplishments but also substantial evidence in the foian of trophies. It can be said that some of the best athletes, actors, artists, musicians, and public speakers in the history of B. C. H. S. have lieen enrolled in the Class of 1930. The Seniors have also stood high in scholarship. The bright array of honor students in the Class of 1930 gives proof not only of brilliance but of that sturdy quality of perseverance which has surely character¬ ized their work. Good-bye, Seniors. Though we can not follow your separate paths our interest will follow you into other fields of activity. Page Twenty-two
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P A N 0 K A M A ANNUAL January onor tubents! 1. Mary Ooiiper.95.448 2. Maurice Anderson .94.053 3. Gertrude Samuels .93.239 4. Annette Lacey .93.185 5. Louise Leighton .92.768 6. Eveyn Marvin 7. Teresa Mach 8. John Weeks 9. Carlton Cook 10. Alfaretta Ellis 11. Virginia Klock 12. Margaret Whitbeck 13. Katherine Haggerty 14. Adora Hartley 15. Euth Gottry 16. Jean VanGorder 17. Gordon Cloney 18. Charlotte Lyon 19. Doris Bull 20. Carol Jane West 21. Gladys Stretch 22. Leila Abbej 23. Noll Johnson 24. Karl West 25. Della Hryn Page Twenty-one
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Leila PANORAMA ANNUAL Abbey, “And I would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise in me.” I ' ' estival Chorus (1. 2, 3); Chamber of Com¬ merce (3); Honor Student (4). Ayhes, Charles ‘‘Some men go mad through study.” Football (1); Baseball (1); Track (1). Anderson, Maurice “The price of wisdom is above rubies.” Scholarship (1. 2, 3, 4) key (4); G. O. Repre¬ sentative (4); Council Member (1); Saluta- torian (4). Acker, Myrtle “Blue were her eyes as the fairy-flax, Her cheeks like the dawn of day.” Swimming- (2); Tennis (2, 3); Festival Chorus (1, 2, 3. 4). Atwater, Shirley “ Red ” “A noble seeker of knowledge.” Festival Chorus (1, 2, 3, 4); Junior Chamber of Commerce (4). Barcay, William “A keen eye and steady hand.” Football (1, 3): Basketball (1, 3, 4); Base¬ ball (1, 2); Swimming (2); Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4) A ward (4); Vice President of Sisson’s, Boys’ Week (3). Baker, Manley “Baker” “Brevity is the soul of wit.” Perfect Attendance 2 years. Bull, Doris “The fairest of the fair is she.” Swimming (1) Manager; Glee Club (2, 3); Festival Chorus (1); Dra matics: “Waif” (3), “Midsummer Night’s Dream” (4); Literary (3, 4); Class Notable—“Best Looking Girl”; Dramatics insignia (4). Bush, Helen “The blessing of her quiet life Fell on us like the dew.” CossMON, Margaret “Peg” “Eternal sunshine settles on her head.” Baseball (2, 3); Tennis (1, 2, 3); Girls’ Brass Trio (4); Band (1, 2, 3, 4), award (2, 3, 4); Or¬ chestra (1, 2, 3, 4) award (2, 3, 4); Festival Chorus (1, 2); Brass Quartet (3); Special Or¬ chestra (4) “Pinafore”, “The Legend”; Schol¬ arship (4); gold key ( 4 ). Page Twenty-three
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