Binghamton Central High School - Panorama Yearbook (Binghamton, NY)

 - Class of 1899

Page 27 of 88

 

Binghamton Central High School - Panorama Yearbook (Binghamton, NY) online collection, 1899 Edition, Page 27 of 88
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Page 27 text:

0 TWO. nv FRESHMAN CLASSES. N ow the year has fied and idle hopes have crumbled into dust, Or by winging upward have grown great and things in which we trust. Through the grade the class has passed, to the higher from the low, With a steady onward motion like a mighty river's flow. In the dreamy inner feeling hope and love pass in on high, And the charming idle fancies, gently live or sadly die. I As the everwidening ripples formed by pebbles as they sank, Grew fainter, softer, smoother, till they reached the river's bank. So do deeds performed in secret by love and kindness, all in part, Grow softer, dearer, purer, till they touch the doer's heart. Shall the Satan-moved sceptic, cast his wile, and use his art, Till he has with doubting spoiled thy tender loving heart? Shall such doubt and avarice and beastly hate so change thy whole, That thou wilt forget thy maker, worship self, and lose thy soul? The soul has lived forever, since the soul will never end, With duration was it formed and with all future will it blend. As without an ear to listen no sound would ever be, So without our souls and God, all future time would never be. 'Tis proclaimed by raging tempests and the wisperings of the trees, And announced by vague conceptive depths of dark blue swaying seas. Dying, dying, we are dying, sigh the winds adown the slopes, Dying, dying, we are dying, mourn our weakened, trampled hopes. Growing, growing, we are growing, chirp the young birds in their nest, Growing, growing, we are growing, all the youthful minds attest. Knowledge heeds not bribings, pleadings, patient labor she demands, But each grain that knowledge pays us, helps to widen wisdom's strands. Of all ihe graces fairly tested, honor has the truest ring, Beauty fades, and hopes desert us, and we feel the changes' sting. I-lope will lead us on to glory but despair will bring us woe. Hope will tempt us to the better but despair will make us low. Days of labor, days of pleasure, striving onward from the past, Each has still a slight remembrance: something done that's sure to last. Kindness is so frail a virtue that we often pass it by, But we reap a fuller harvest if its presence we discry. Patient labor, loving kindness, will most surely win success, And the day that has the cloud-vail has for us some kind caress. Ages are but fleeting seconds in the endless chain of time. Spend thy priceless moments wisely, use them toward some hope sublime Are we lost, then? Look behind us. There the dead and dying years Are the milestones of the pathway of our hopes, our joys, our fears. And the pathway of the future, bright with light, and smooth and fair. But a mist hangs just before. We cannot see what's waiting there. As the rising sun in gladness, tinges faint the eastern sky, As the swans sing songs of wonders of the future as they die, As the noisy brooklet everwidening flows onward to the sea, As the holy inspired prophets chant to earth what they foresee, As all of these betoken greater wonders yet to pass I So do school days tell of wonders in the future of the class.

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FRESHIVIAN CLASSES- Charles Bradley Fred Brunner Mabel Bunn john Carroll Eugene Casey Pauline Cobb William Collins Francis Considine Maude Cowles Helen Crocker Lillie Crepper . Jessie Doolittle Byron Dodge Lucy Elliott George Fowler Clarence Harper Bertha Hatch Grace' Haughwout Nellie Hermans Catharine Hooker Eva Horton Grace' Hoyt I Katherine Keough ,Lena Kiley h Harry Kimble Alice L'Amereaux Mary Lyon .Henry Alber- Miller Allerton Adelaide Bayless Anna Beardsley Charles Blakeslee Robt, Boyd Carolyn Bradley ,Fronie Brooks Will Byrnes Grace Cafferty A Ava Chappelle 1' Belle Clarke Carrie Clark ' Claude Collier. Florence Cook Leon Craver James Culhane Edna Dickinson Donald Miller Brownie Nelson Sophia Peer Fred Peters Ethel Phillips Margurite Preston Merrill Reynolds Louise Roberts William Rood Mary Shanley Anna Shannahan Floyd Singer Louise O. Simpson Hortense Smith Lulu Smith Ruth Smith Bessie Sny.der Guss Squires Arthur Stevens R. Lacy Tabor Anna VanPatten Theodosia Wales Selma VVerner Joseph Westcott Walter White Ruth Wilkinson Dan Donley Maud Edwards Florence Eggleston Dudley Field Alice Fuller Mary Galvin Emma Gaylord Lena Grannis A Flora Griswold Martha Gundlack George Hand William Harris Jessie Holmes Fancher Hopkins Fritz Ingwall P Charles Irving Nina Johnson Lee jones

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