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

 - Class of 1909

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RCBCERT BARNETT-Is treasurer of Congress, and those who owe extravagant sums assert that he is 'on to his gobf' He expects to go in the Fall to some college not yet chosen. EARL H. BENNETT-Has been president of the Debating Club and manager of the track team. He was on the spring speaking contest .and was on the Panorama board last year. For further history we refer the reader to Mary. He will go to Wesleyan for at least a year, after which he may go to Harvard. LEON BRUNNER-Probably goes to Cornell in the fall for a.course either in science or engineering. He has shown remarkable fortitude in his calm, dignified behavior in the presence of his frolicsome seat-mate, Jennison. LEVVIS CLARK-Has been president of the Debating Club, class of 1909, and Athletic Council, besides being manager of the baseball team. He expects to go to Amherst and take up a cours-3 in classical arts. He is undecided' as to his future, but we are informed on reliable authority that he will ultimately write a text-book on Poly. Con., devoting at least a whole chapter to the question: mls a runaway horse wealth? BERNARD B. CLAUSEN-Has been secretary three times and president once of Congress. He is Class Day declaimer, having attained great success as a debater and as an extemporaneous speaker, in which he is only excelled by John Lowell Stanley. The next four years of his life will probably be spent either at Colgate or Rochester. He has a remarkable brain, predicting a great future for him in the arena of life. SIDNEY CLINE-Is a noted member of Congress and is renowned for advertising a new and unequaled hair tonic. He is the best long-distance runner in the school, his mile and half-mile records being very fast. He will go to some college next year. EDWARD DALEY--Expects to go to Cornell Medical School. He is one of those osteologically in- clined students who will probably make himself felt in the world. MOSES DCRSEY-Is captain of the track team, W inning first place on Field Day with forty points. He is on the Prize Speaking contest, and was on the football squad last year, HQ expects to gO to Lincoln University, Penn. 17

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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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. ' , 1 A AUSTIN DEYC-ls a prominent member of the Senior Class and .of Congress. He Will go to Cornell next year. It is reported that it is l1is ambition to Join the Anti-Saloon League. NVA'ltI.J EDWARDS-'tThe man that made the rostrum famous, is well known on both sides ol the house. Elle may go to college or stay lfor a P. G. course. XVAIJTER FACHREIQL-ls probably going to college next year. To be sure he is smallg but then so was Napoleon. REED Fl'iE'l'CllER-ls a member of the track team and has some pretty good records. He is yet undecided as to his future. RAIJPH Cllil3ER'l'-W'as treasurer of the Class of 1909, and was one of the cast of 4'Capt. Racket. . . . . . . . - - . , , 77 Soxie's success along this line may induce him to take up the profession of the Learned Socll. Ile will go to Cornell in the tall. - ICIOWARD GRIFFIN-NVas one of the debating team that met Wfhitney Point. He is a good debater, and has been secretary of the Debating' Club and treasurer of the Class of 1909. His future college will be Colgate, where he will probably be a shining light. J. NVALLACE CIIARRINGTON-'tSober, steadfast and demuref' he is a distinguished officer and mem- ber of Congress. After a course in Syracuse he may enter the dairy business. E ROBERT INCRAHAM-This distinguished pianist has on several important occasions been responsible for harmoiuous noises, which sometimes have a very pleasing effect upon the audience. VVc are inrorined that his road to fame lies along' the profession of musician. He Will enter Colgate in the tall. i CLAY Ti. JENNISON--ls a member of the Debating Club and has completed his course in three and a hall years. He expects to go to XVebb's Academy and take a course in marine engineering. ROBERT LA BARRCN- lVluss is a standard joke. a sort of 709 tool. His average in the High School. has been high enough to give him Hfth honor. Immediately upon learning' of this he set to yvork upon his oration, which, when completed. was four thousand words long. He goes to Umon next lall tor an electrical engineering course. IS EVA li if lr! Ili I . ii S li' R0 lili ii I'l li? l . w 1 . -1-UN 14 17. I u m'll.eXl nf 5 , P-Xl'.l l Y A. .A i

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