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

 - Class of 1908

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held several offices in that club, and last, but not least, has been Exchange Editor in the PANORAMA. She is to play at the Class Day exercises. In 1909 she will go to Syracuse to study music and then-Harlow will attend to the rest. LEE A. ADAMS-LCC is undecided just as to what he is going to do. At present he simply Wishes to stick around awhile. Later he will probably take a course in court stenography in New York. CHARLES BRINK-Prominent in local oratory, Brink will make use of his gift of speech and further his educa- tion by taking a Law course in Cornell. FRED O. CHAUNCEY-Fred has Worked hard on a stiff classical course. We Will probably hear of his future labors in Syracuse, where he intends to study for .the ministry. We hope, however, that he will outgrow or forget the custom of sleeping afternoons in the future. VVALTER GULNAC-After taking a business course in this city it is Walterls intention to go to Union College. BENJAMIN GREENGARD-BCH is one of our three and one-half year students. Hamilton will be the next scene of his endeavors, after that he intends to study law in Harvard. FIELTER GAGE-In years to come we will probably point proudly to Felter, when he is president of some rail- road. His intentions are to start as mail clerk. He has Won especial fame in the part he has played in making our straw ,rides successful. FRANK HEISS-Heiss believes he will enter the business field after he leaves High School. Even here there is a great training to be obtained if it is sought for and We are certain that Frank is the boy to search for it. IRVING F. HAND- Doc is our athlete. He has medals from both the Hamilton and Colgate meets, and holds the local shot-put record. Civil Engineering at Union will occupy his mind for the next four years. RAY H. KELLAM-KCllHm has at last decided to graduate. It is with much reluctance, however, that he gives up the idea of taking a P. G. course until 'o9. Besides his regular course Kellam has been both Assistant and also Business Manager' on the PANORAMA. He is undecided just as to where he is going, but he intends to take up engineering. A. YVILLIAM KRAUSE-KTHUSC has taken the regular High School course in three and a half years. He was the noted secretary of the Junior Class a year ago. 'Nuff said. Together with being Editor of the PANORANIA i I4

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n hr! it 119' I Jztsof. sr' muh it nf tfftl starr Lire ni. lim? I' Ili-5 if-ul D05 nets. A . ANNA NEXVCOMR--XV? were' informed' from Elf r'eliable source, that' if she didn-'t' go to Syracuse University, she would go abroad. Anna has the honor of never missing but one day of sch-ool. I I I NQRNI.-X PHllL.LIPS-IiICI'C is another one of our girls Who is going to lit herself for a trained nurse, and in order to do this she will go to the Chicago Training Schoolx I I ' F r ' 'Q ' ' h' . GERTRUDE QIJILLIG.-IN--Gertrude graduated from B. C. H. S. in February and then entered' Rileyis School of Business, where she- met her fate in the professor's' son. I ' E y , - I I XVILBIA RHODES- Ever quiet and industrious has been this classjmate of our-s. and after-. graduating from a school at Rochester will rule over mischievous school children. F F ' ' FLORENCE SANDS--FlOI'CI1CC says that she intends to remain at home until a Wealthy man comes along. Now we see why llr. Filmer's ambition in life is to become a m-illionaire. 1 EDN.-x SEELEY-Edna is to play in the eight-hand piece, class day. She ,intends to study music next year. KATHERINE SIMPSON-Kittie was one of the five girls chosen for the Prize Speaking Contest. She has not 'de- cided what she will do next year, but we think she will try to cure her giggles andithenget married. HELEN SHE.-X-'HClCH has gained much praise for her literary Work. She has been prominent' in Friday Club and has held various offices in the class. We do not know what she will do in the future. A XVINNIE STAFFORD--VVinnie intends to remain at home and learn housekeeping. We wonder Why. LAURA STEPHENSON-Laura announces that she will stay at home and Washdishes. She has our sympathy. Bl.-XRIE STICKLEY--H Stick is going to Wellesley in the Fall. She alwayssees the funny side of things and so will surely have a good time in college. ' I ' H ELIZABETH TAYLOR-Bess is one of the most talented girls in the school and' perhaps is the busiest one. She plavs for the music classes and Glee Club, is assistant treasurer ofthe class and Will play in the eight-hand piece, class day. She will also take part in the Speaking Contest, will helpucompose' the music for the class' song and will be class elocutionist. Next year she will remain at home- and entertain M-arcy. - HRXZEI, XVAI,KER-H3261 thinks that perhaps she will? take a course in Business College this Fall. We'hai'e a suspicion that she will marry soon. . W I - ' c NIABEL VVOODRUFF--rf here is not-suflicient space here to name the .variousoflices yvhich- this popular young lady has held. She has been vice-president and assistant treasurer of. the class, has -taken part in Lit. publics and , I3 ' I



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lxrlow mum! edwa- !u!u'Yr 1g?gfrxw 'R ITP. .2 in't1'2f' H! 374' Illia' Q ned in w- there fnf lf. ,J hnlaslr- '11, if Kai4!1DY ifntrnfls wil 'he QGIAWA axyear he has atgmpted to pass a greater part of the subjects offered in the curriculum. Forestry and Civil Lngmeermg at Lornell are his next ambitions. 9 4- 1 E ' LESTER Loomis-Loomis intends to take a P. G. course' next year. that he will enter Amherst for a B. A. course. - e -- f 1 . 'J l'iDXY.-XRD -J. DBI.--XIJIQEX-After taking ali prep course Hotchkiss,..,iFdwiard, the mighty 'hero of the gridiron and enticer of the ladies' smiles, will take up a scientific course in the Shefiield Scientific School. ROBERT KI.-XRSH- Bob 'l is undecided whether to go in some business, for a short time, or' to attend Pratt ln- stitute. Electrical engineering is his goal. Probably his labors around the electric furnace haveinfluenced him somewhat in this matter. Nlarsh has been on ,many of our class committees andiwas chairman of the committee which arranged the best straw ride that we have ever, had. E XVILLI.-XM KICKIAHON-After the remarkable prominence which this gentleman has enjoyed inthe athletic cir- cles of the school, he will sink into obscurity for a few years. But later he will again shine forth in a Civil Engineering course at Cornell. . , , ' FRANCIS KIOFFITT--BTOtl1Cf Francis has always been a very well' behaved youngster. For the next four years he will conduct explosions in the chemical laboratories of the University of Pennsylvania. - p Pl.-XRLOW XV. P.-xRSONS+Harlow has been a very busy man in his High School career. Hewas treasurer of the Junior Class for two terms and is our present President. He was also on the PANQRAMA Board of 1907, supplying our financial searches with the ready cash. He has also Figured prominently in public speaking and was on the Congress Team in the last two Ithaca debates. Harlow has not decided on his course, but he intends to go to Colgate. a 9 DEWITT PARSONS--De has been taking an advanced course in fussing- along with his regular school work. As a result he has held the president's chair of the Senior Class. He has figured prominently both in the musi- cal and athletic circles of the school. His work in the Hamilton lnterscholastic meet is especially worthy of mention. Here he was a point winner, getting first place in the 440 yard dashes of 1906 and 1907. Prepa- ration work at Exeter will next occupy his mind, af ter which Princeton will be honofred by his presence. FLOYD PARSONS-H Ruppy the class H Fluffy Ruffles has distinguished himself most in athletics, having made the basketball, baseball and football teams, the latter of .which he was captain of in 1906. He also states that he is the best player on each. His future is between Cornell Medical and Syracuse. . 15k E

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