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

 - Class of 1909

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MARY MlTRPHY-Mary. too. is undecided as to her future plans. and seenis waiting for sonieone to inake theni tor her. She scored a. hit as leading lady in the senior play and is to be our elass eloentionist. She was also our able Assistant News Editor. lllClgliN NIUIIOLS--liilielen has been a. busy girl throughout her eonrse here. The eliaet that she was a good student is denionstrated by her seenring third honor. She also won lirst prize in the 1908 speaking eontest. and as Literary Editor helped edit last year's l'anorania. She expeets to go away to sehool and is anxiously searehing for some eollege near Colgate. IIIGIJEN PARSONS-Blushing llfelen has not yet deeided upon her future eareer. but expeets to spend one niore year at High Sehool while taking a P. tl. She is to be the historian ol? our glorious elass on Class Day. MAY PIERCY-May with her giggle expeets to join the buneh at Cortland Normal. She has been an interested ineinber of Literary Club. and has held the otliees oil? seeretary and assistant seeretary. l3l+lSSllE RALPll'-NVl1o doesn't know Bess? She has always been obliging and a hard worker for the elass. NVhen a eonnnittee was needed Bess was always there. She is to he our elass prophetess. Later she expects to help her niother keep house until she ean keep it itor hun, AlllUE llOUlUVELL-Aliee intends to take a. eonrse at Cortland Nornial. and then she will uinlertake the task of haininering ideas into ehildren's heads. lR.l+lNlC ROGERS-Tlie old axioin Rest goods are done up in sinall paekages' holds true in lrene's ease. She has been proniinent in sehool lijlfe, and her niost iinportant olliee has been the holding oil' the nioney bags for the Senior Class for two ternis. She is 'to write the words for her tllass llay song. XVhen asked as to her iliuture she said she would stay at honie a year and then -but here she blushed-turned abruptly away. Selllfllfl SHAPIRO-fllliis 'ente kid has been a go id student here and has eansed niueh nierriinent by her funny remarks in elass. llier great sueeess was as ehorns girl in the last lllriday tllnb Pnblie. She plans to go away to sehooi in Saleni. ISSIESIJESN SHEA---Tliis is another girl whose ambition is to be a. nurse. She is going to New 'York to study for this purpose. I5

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BERTHA IIUGHSTON-Bertha has become so enamored with Fatty Van's charms she is going to stay home where she can' enjoy them daily. cc sful in her work in school and we hope this success will NINA LEGGE-Nina has been very suc lsr 7 Q 1 U follow her. Everyone declares she is a regular 'ishark' on botany expeditions. She is unde- cided as to her future Perhaps she may go to Normal, she may go to Ithaca, and Cwe imagine she lilies this bestl she' may stay home and wait until Lewis and she may go away together. INA LYON-Studious and thoughtful has Ina been throughout .her course here. Her particular de- light is advanced arithmetic. After graduation she will 'ishinen on the lads and lassies in some country school and dazzle them with the vast amount of knowledge she has acquired. MONA MACINDCE-Mona is justly renowned for her giggle and her propensity for talking. She has been an active member of Literary Club and o our class, and was always on hand at any social gathering. She searched long and tried many, but she seems to have found her soul mate at last in Horatio. At present they are both busily engaged in looking at real estate. MARY MARKHAM-Mary has decided talents along the musical line. She is to help play a duet Class Day, and is also a member of the committee chosen to compose the Class Song. After graduation she expects to study music, We all agree that it is a very fortunate coincident that Earl is also graduating this year. MARY McTIGHE-The palm must be awarded to Mary for having the most unique plan for the future. She says she. is. going to start farming out NVest with a couple of orphans to keep her company Cwe doubt if it will be orphansb. With this end in view she is going to take up the study of agriculture in Cornell. Mary scored a success in her impersonation of Mrs, Tolmana' in our class play. A VERONICA .McCARTHY-Veronica also intends to go to Cortland Normal, and incidentally have as good a time as possible. GRACE McLEAN-Grace has always set a good example to the rest of us both in behavior and study. She expects to continue her school work next year at Vassar. 1 MARLE MOORE-'cDody is just going to stick around and wait for something to turn up.'7 14



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e next RHEA SCOTT-Rhea is the possessor of a mighty good voice, and she expects to divide her tim l r between the cultivation of thatand the study of hair dressing. She has been prominent in yea Friday Club. 1 D VIOLA SIBLEY-Wie all hope Viola will enjoy the experience of Hboardinl round as teacher of a country school. We understand this is the most enjoyable thing of teaching in the country for you meet so many people. I u LUCILE SPAULDING-She has been a popular personage at school, andis to take part in our Class Dav exercises. Lucile is undecided as to her future, but either Ray or Cornell University authori- ties will settle it for her O. K. h N York Training School next year, where we EVANGELINE STACK-Evangeline is going to t e ew all expect she will be a Hshining light. ' ' ' ' ' ' d ' th two fears MARY STEED-Mary came to us in her Junior year from Chenango Bridge, an in e 5 ' - - ll nt. Her thoughts also turn to Cortland Normal. she has been here her work has been exce e ,D lXlILDRED STEPIIENSON-Stately Mildred says she is going to be a nurse, but we suspicion her fate is to keep house for Bill, who, in spite of his name seems big enough to care for two. REGINA STOVV-This happy-go-lucky person isn't going anywhere, but just stay in Bingo and have some fun. She has been president of Friday Club and taken part in many of their affairs, but her most successful position was pulling the curtains for Friday Club's Public. RU'l'II SXYEET-This sweet girl intends to cultivate her voice at Cortland Normal. ' l l b en a mightv good president of Literary this past year. She FRANCES WISER-The above gir. las e. .gf U ,C , ,, I is going Cwith her drawlj to New York to become a nurse. Her sign will read, Hall kinds of ' ' ' f ' ' t B' gl mtonians of cases cured and also broken hearts mended. Testimonials by many prominen ing ia the male sex. CAsk Leon Monellj When she finishes she probably will be Wiseir. EDYVARD AMES-ls a member of the Debating Club and has been secretary of the Senior Class. He made his debut in the famous inter-class football game as a heavy back. When he graduates he is going into business, probably in New York. LEWIS BALDWIN--Expects to go to Colgate for a year, after which he may go to Harvard. 16 Roiaifzm 152.111, ia Wx ri N XYAA ' lla I' LEC N l Ii.. 5-V U . LEWIS liwli 'l C1215 Xi .l. MIX lj - i-s, au' - i Qflz. llri Q i,. , uf liiii SIDNF 1 .. 1121. TP' E D XY A Cl' UCSB Iii -- zi-

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