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NINETEEN ONE-B In the dear Binghamton High School, whence come the most wise men and women, Dwell on the third floor some pupils whose deeds are the pride of the teachers, Pupils who delve morn and night in the reference books on the rostrum, Seeking some person unknown in the Comus or Il Penseroso, Pupils who pore day by day over Cicero's lengthy orations, Or struggle with problems which once were a puzzle to even Miss Webster, Pupils whom some day we'll find the illustrious men of the nation- Presidents, doctors and statesmen, and senators, lawyers and others. When you behold men and women endowed with most wonderful wisdom, You may then know that these people were once in the Binghamton High School. When they were there they were enrolled as the members of Nineteen One, B Class. Now there are many in this class more bright than 'are even the seniors. You do not know why 'tis so P There's a Moon to shed lustre upon them, There is a Carpenter, Alderman, Mason, Sheak, Earl, and a Fisher, Crisman, the pigmy, who loves to play football, and Jacobs, the mighty, Famed for his Latin translations so far from old Cicero's meaning That they would startle his ghost did the latter sometime chance to hear them. Lulu Smith now studies botany, giving her time to a species f Known as a curious Reed, which is yet undiscovered by science, Margaret wants to become a good artist, and spends her spare moments Studying Art, and we hope she may find it a good occupation. These, yes, and more, are the glory and pride of the wonderful B Class. While you are reading of merits possessed by these pupils so brilliant, Pray do not think these same scholars can never be social and jolly, For this past year they united with members of Nineteen One, A Class, Giving a dance to the seniors at Hayes's boathouse down by the river. Here the three classes, in perfect harmonious good-will and friendship, Chatted and danced till the town clock had long since called out that 'twas midnight. Two weeks soon passed, and then Naughty Naught, thinking to thus please the juniors, Gave them and members of Nineteen Two, A Class, a dance at the boathouse, Gave them refreshments-some wafers and water-Oh, marvelous kindness! They are forgiven, for through some misfortune the punch-bowl tipped over, And so did the contents, thus leaving the seniors but punch-bowl and water. Then, too, they might have had sleighrides, but each time the snow got all ready And went, e'en before the poor class did, thus spoiling the much desired pleasure. In a fine contest at football between them and Nineteen One, A Class, The former victorious were. Thanks to Consedine, Bartlett and Carroll. Now, though this class has done much this last year for the good of its members, It wishes next year to do better, so that when it's gone from the High School 'Twill be much mourned both by teachers and juniors, and ever remembered As the one class which was always industrious, honest and upright, Seeking to do what was pleasing to principal, teachers and scholars.
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CLASS' OFFICERS HARRY UNDERWOOD HELEN C. BEMAN - ROY C. MCHENRY - FLORENCE SUTTON RALPH C. RODGERS ALICE HAGGERTY - Lillian Aldrich -' lvlabel Baldwin Anna Beardsley Helen Beman Ina Bieber Fannie Cannon Nellie Castle Gussie Clark Hazel Comstock Florence DeWitt Catherine Doubleday Winifred Emens Alice Haggerty Clinton Bogert Leslie Burlingame Patrick Ford Joseph Hayes Frederick Linabery lVIary Hayt Sarah Howland Frances Johnson OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND ONE-A SECTION A Anna Lane Mary Lewis Helen Moses Mattie O'Hara Carrie Peck Sara Place Ella Ring Mary Sheak Lillie Spring Florence Sutton Roy McHenry John McDonald Roscoe Meaker Ralph C. Rodgers Arthur Schwab Burr Scott Howard Shaw Herman Speh Harry Underwood Julius Walter Frank Walter - Presidenf First Vice President Second Vice President - - Secretary - Treasurer Assistant Treasurer I l M55 W- MASUN i , RUBY BAD,:fuJ,Af HERBERT ,cudl Q IENNW Tl A BHD RQLIN MAB 4 , ... EL E' Cikll wi tw- U rw' fm!- Aas U gmc g,...c kg! gms gmc Mm Nur i jam 14 Banu Har Kaf :rw Mtg:-rv' Eu 14, Mui L Hein X Nina My Eiiuxv-Qi -his W Lian xi Liliur l Ham- Jfw-wie, P-dkli I Bllnrh
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