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

 - Class of 1905

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, 1 NIINNIE S. XVARNER-Miss VVarner says she likes Sciences very much, especially' Chemistryg .but they do ' ' h n Mr. Stalker was taking it. She intends con- say she isn't as fond of tinuing her scientific and other stud-ies at Syracuse. Fr-oRIiNcE Hfsxxixo--Miss Henning has been attending school only in the morning this term, having but the one subject, Virgil. She has done very good Work in this subject, often reciting for other members of the class as well as for herself. She thinks of entering Vassar next year. filaxl-Lyilaylfz Sci-1L'1:ME1-IL-Miss Schubmehl has attained a very high degree of excellence in all her stand- ings, ranking first among the young ladies of the class. She is to be Salutatorian at the Commence- ment exercises, and is surely deserving of this honor. She is as yet uncertain Where she will attend school next year, having had some thoughts of becoming a trained nurse, but we are sure that whatever she undertakes she will be certain to make a success. C ' f retell the future of everyone except herself, as it this term as she was last, W e Our class Prophetess is ready to o d ld seem to indi- Klnmu-zn A. Svlaluw-, . , ' 's ' - ' k ' school has been excellent an vvou l t she is uncertain Her wor in decided havinf' to her own ces my, - 1 . ' s' 'Xl ' l or College but she is as yet un , ,E cate that she should continue her studies at a l oima g , l ' l d ltaning toward a course in music. ' February. She expects U SIXIVURD-XIISS Stafford has een a g p ' h' but would advise het a 1 ecit e w. g i i Q ' ' b t king ost-graduate Work since l..Xl.'R.X . .. . . e . to teach next year and enter a Normal later. A We wish her all success in teac ing, not to look so pleasant-she should cultivate a stern expression. ' ' h b her receiving one of the llmzlcl. F. S'l'UNli--RUSS Stone is a remarkably good student, as 1S s ovvn y Qommencement honors: she is also an excellent musician and an elocutionist of unusual ability. Sh ' Sh is thinking of entering Pratt lnsti is to he one of the contestants in the declamation contest. e tute next year. ' v ' s ' ' l t and an exceedingly popular young lads Svsn-' l'wm-:nxvoon--Bliss Lnderwood is a very brilliant stucen . f for three terms and was President or Frida Sl e ll the office of Vice-President of the Class o 1905 , it rec Club during the greater part of last year. She will enter Vassar in the fall. 16

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' 1 M.-xv FENNEL-iVllSS Fennel is a member of the A class and has not attended school since February. She thinks of entering a Normal in the fall. i ldAZEL HOOLLIS'l'ER-WC are informed that, in addition to her other studies, Miss Hollister has paid spe- cial attention to the study of boys. She is 'said to have settled intentions of pursuing her toils in this direction to an even greater extent in the future. i . lxlli-XYME KENYoN-Miss Kenyon entered the High School in September, 1903, coming from the Chenango Forks Union School. She will .prob-ably enter college in the fall, though sheis undecided at present between Syracuse and Wellesley. RUTH KooN-Miss Koon is a student of unusual powers, being especially proficient in Drawing and in English work. She is the Literary Editor of the Panorama and Class Historian. She is an excellent elocutionist, having won the second prize in the declamation contest 'last year. She expects to con- tinue her studies at Syracuse and will doubtless meet with the same success there which has attended her work in the High School. M.x11:12L ANNE MCNAMERA-Miss McNamera is one of those people who always have an opinion, and are not afraid to express it, as a result, she has always done especially good work in English. She is at present of the opinion that she will enter Cornell next yea-r if she does not go anywhere else or stay at home. li.X'l'HERINE E. MURPHY-Miss Murphy was formerly often to be seen after school at night bending over a drawing for Physics, or struggling with an example in algebra. She finished her course in Febru- ary, and has not been attending school since. . In LEONA QUILLIGAN-fMiss Quilligan is a member of the A class. In addition to being an excellent student, she has shown herself to be possessed of considerable dramatic talent, in the Literary Publics, both of this year and of last. She thinks of entering Cortland Normal this fall. V1oLET M. QUIRIN-lX4lSS Quirin came here from Qwego, where she is at present, having completed her High School workin February. She will be here for Commencement, however. It is hercintention to enter Mount Holyoke next year. . A 1-5 '



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NWA Pu. TERRILL-Miss Terrill is a young lady who is universally popular, especially with the young men. She does excellent work, and is a model of good behavior-sometimes. She formerly held the office of President of Literary Club, but resigned on account of the arduousness of her duties, and has since led a quiet uneventful life. Immediately after Commencement, Miss Terrill is to join her father at Cleveland, where she will enter Western Reserve College next year. XMINIFRED CORBIN-H Win U is very popular with the girls because of his nice cu-rly hair. Last fall he was Secretary of the Athletic Association. For the past two terms he has been President of the Senior Class and has well deserved the trust which his classmates have placed in him. By the faithfulness with which he has served the class, he has proved that the honor was not misplaced. Por some time he has been a leading member of the Debating Society, of which he is now president and of which he has twice been a vice-president. Itwas mostly due to his efforts that the society was reorganized this spring. H Win I' has won some reputation as a singer. He is a leading light of the Double Quartet which grew out of the Glee Club, of which he was a valuable member. In the fall, Corbin will enter Syracuse University, a co-ed school, where he will take an Arts course, after which he will proba- bly join his father in supplying us with 'K strictly fresh eggs. K- CLAUDE C-RIFFIS- Grif H has won considerable fame as a distinguished member of the Fussers' Club. Though an earnest and hard-working student, he has highly enjoyed the 'company of the youn-giladies of the school. In oratorical lines Claude is not without a reputation. He appeared upon the Prelimi- nary Contest of 1904 and has been selected to make the presentation speech when the Senior Class leaves to the school the gift which will serve to keep its memory fresh in the minds of posterity. Strange to say 'KC1rif hopes next fall to enter Hamilton, which is not run on the co-ed U plan. LEONT BROWN- Brownie was a member of the class which completed its course in February and always showed the ambition to succeed which alone will bring success. A faithful worker, he was thought much of by the students and will undoubtedly become a valuable architect, for.which he is preparing himself. , 17

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