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

 - Class of 1906

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Page 13 text:

MARION FULLER-Marion's somewhat diminutive stature does not correspond to her gigantic intellect, as is proven by her securing the third honor. We don't doubt but that she will get along all right in the world, although she does not intend to go away to school as yet. FLORENCE GELATT-lVIiss Gelatt enjoys the distinction of taking the prettiest picture in the senior class. She is uncertain as to her future, but we trust the promising ollspring of the house of Paessler will attend to itg at any rate he seems to occupy a large portion of her horizon at present. BESS GOOlJlEI.L-WC have been unable to ascertain concerning the future life of Bess of the beautiful embroidered waists. If anyone knows, we would take it as a great kindness if he informed us. ELSIE HILLIS-ANNA PALMER-Although this list is arranged alphabetically, we find it a physical impossibility to separate the two inseparables, Elsie and Anna. Both are undecided what they will do after graduation, but we assume that their paths will ever run in such mutual peace and concord as has always been their way. MARIE HENNESSY-Marie is universally known and admired for her wit and good nature, as well as for her sweet voice. She especially distinguished herself in the Literary Public both for her singing and in her role of Mr. Brown. Like the majority of our graduates, she is undecided about her life work, but says just now she is looking for a job. i BEATRICE HOGAN-When asked what she expected to do after graduation, Beatrice exclaimed, Why, get mar- ried, of course. However, finding shewas taken in earnest, she hastily informed us that her destination was Cortland Normal. ELSIE KINNEY-Elsie has an idea that she is going to Syracuse, but meanwhile she will take a course in cook- ing. We wonder why. , ' INEZ LooMIs-Inez is one of our quiet, studious girls. She intends to remain at home at present, and try to forget some of the many things she has learned at school. MARY MANGAN-This lass of the gentle voice expects to go to Cortland Normal along with the rest of the bunch. T3

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LITTLE HISTORIES OF YOUTHS AND MAIDENS OF '06 SADIE ANSON-Miss Anson is rather undecided whether to get married or study music. We advise her to devote her talents to the latter pursuit-it's much more profitable. LETITIA CALDWELI.-MlSS Caldwell has the honor of heading our list of teachers-to-be, but only because her name begins with a C. She is going to enter the New York Normal next year, where we wish her much success. EDNA CARL-Poor Edna! She says she expects to go to the dogs. We were under the impression that there was only one dog for her. As a preparation for this life, she thinks of taking a kindergarten course at Oswego Normal. ELIZABETH CARRIGG-Although Lil has not decided upon a career as yet, we trust she will devote herself to the cultivation of her charming voice. CJLA CORIZIN-Ola is one of our most popular young ladies. She was news editor of the PANORAMA for two terms, and is the class historian. Many of her admirers, especially the masculine element, will be glad to learn that she is to spend another year in High School before entering Smith. CHARLOTTE DARLING-Here is another of our bright and shining lights. It is the intention of our Arbor Day Poetess to enter Syracuse University, where she will study art and literature. AGNES DORAN-Agnes also has artistic inclinations. She says she will spend a year at home, after which she will perhaps take up designing. H LEoI.A DUTCHER-Leola has been at Cortland Normal the past year. According to current report her talents would have been better employed in assimilating the rudiments of housekeeping. HELEN FUI.LER-A lady of parts is Helen, and one of the mainstays of the PANORAMA Board. After next year she will perfect her violin playing at some music conservatory. . I2



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LENA MANNY-Lena's vacant seat will cause many a sigh from masculine admirers, but we are glad to announce that for next year at least she will still receive her old friends at 103 Main Street. PEARL MARKHAM-FOI the past term, tall, bright Pearl has been learning the librarian's trade. We wish her success in her chosen profession. EVA MARSIAI-EVH will stay at home and study elocution, preparatory to entertaining Udin when he comes home for vacation. HELENE MEAGHER-HClCnC possesses a personality which makes itself felt wherever she goes. She is noted for her witty remarks, and for this reason has been chosen Class Prophetess. She has also an artistic bump which she intends to cultivate at Pratt Institute. ANNA MEYER--Miss Meyer deserves to be commended for the earnest and excellent work which she has put forth during ber High School course. It is to be hoped that she will continue her studies elsewhere. CARRIE MOON-Carrie is indeed one of our heavenly bodies, and has attracted much attention during her school career from those who are astronomically inclined. Before shedding her radiant light on Vassar, she has kindly consented to illuminate B. C. H. S. for one more year. FLORENCE O,NEll.-IlHflglDC Florence, the claw infant, grimly wielding the rod of authority over the terrified heads of strapping schoolboys. Yet it is her firm intention to become a teacher, and with this purpose in view she will enter some normal school. ' MARY PATTEN-Everybody knows Mary. She is a girl who is always willing to be useful, and is usually used. For some reason she is considered so reliable and methodical that she is always treasurer of something. We are glad to learn that she will occupy her accustomed CU back seat next year before entering Smith College. MABEL PEER-Miss Peer of the wondrous hair and the happy giggle was actually frightened to think that the plan of her future life was to be made public, and reluctantly confessed that she has intentions of going to Roch- ester and training for a nurse. T4

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