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

 - Class of 1910

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she is our honored salutatorian. We expect that she will continue her course neXt yearin Wellesly and bring fame and honor to B, C. H. S. 'A' They'are only truly great who are truly good g HAZEL BLAKESLEE-Goes to Pratt in the Fall. We trust she will be as good there as she has been throughout her high school course. Q She taketh most delight in music, instruments and poetry ELIZABETH DORAN-Our little canary expects to study music in the South, Whether it is the coon songs or the accent of the southerners that attracts her is a question with us. We have not heard of Mr Junkins future residence. T , , She is wise if I can judge of her ' CLARA EITZPATRICK-Clara declares that ,she will stay at home for a while. She has been a very good pupil in High School and an interested member of the Literary Club. A Beware of two black eyes GRACE FORD-Grace is very undecided about hertuturel She probably will know more about it when she gets out of college, but until then she will take a b t For this twelve month she'll not undertake a married life GRACE GRIEEIN-Now thatshe is about to graduate with honor, her ambition has turned to that of being a Mill ' 'f , - . V . D l .GF S W1 e. We expect that the remainder of her' life will be taken up carrying out this aim usiness course, Perchance too MAY GUTNIANI-M ' d ' . , , , Sometimes 3Y1S UD 00111641 as to her future endeavors but is lruping to' reach college' much questioning oifendsf' 'Advance in learning HJS you advance in lif KATHERINE HENNESSY-Kath f - A . e hopes to go auvay to Normal. mme IS Veryv Very undecided about her future course butqshe

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THE SENIOR CLASS OUTLOOK Sllence 1S a friend that will never betray MARY ALBER Miss Alber finished her course 1n February and IS now at home learning th dressmalzlnff trade She thinks of entering Normal School later Tetchy and Wayward GIADYS BALLARD Gladys 1S one of those on the list of teachers to be She goes to Cortland Normal 1n September Respect the facultv that forms thy Judgernents MILDRED BANTA Mount Holyoke W1ll enyoy the honor of her presence next year There let a mystery of Joy prevail CARRIE BANTA lt 1S her lntentlon to further pursue her studies in college and later take up the Work of a kindergarten teacher . Good manners and soft Woi ds have brought many a dliiicult thing to pass EDNA BROWN-4Edna is one of our quiet students but she gets there just the same. A . A There live we as merry as the day is long ' DOROTHY BOSTWIOK-lt is Very plain to see what this little dear's future calling isg but We ' have no objection for All's Well that ends WellCsD . 1 Thou art as Wise as thou art beautiful A ' A MARJORIE BUCK-Majorie pretends that that Business School will occupy her attention next year but We expect something far diierent. Perhaps business school in a diiferent light than We usually consider the term. I awoke one morning and found myself famousl' 1 MARY BEAN-Mary has been particularly industrious in school as is shown by the fact that f -



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lill' ill been it is VVe len a bout to up ege -sh c' To live long it is necessary to live slowly A A ANNA HOOVER -Miss Hoover has been with us for the last two years coming from Newark, N. J. She expects to enter Pratt for a domestic science course. I have neither pity, love nor fear HAZEL HOPKINSA-lf the above quotation applies we heartily sympathize with the poor little country boys and girls whose mental capacities she will try to improve next year. ' ' No gains without pains EDNA JGHNSON-H-Ednals good work through her course has been rewarded by fourth honor. She thinks that she will teach a While before entering Normal. V I 5 UI am a pattern for housewives V f . IVA KERR-Miss Kerr has been a very good student in High School standing well in her studies. Since finishing in February she has been at home. ' - , A A And gladly would she learn and gladly teach . - Q MlLDRED LEGGE-When asked about her intentions for the next few years Mildred exhibited many of the charistics of the sofcalled undecided. She may enter a Training Class. 1 f ,, Can weilove twice RUTH LEONARDAhRuth has been in High School for three years having come here from board- ing school. She was one of the Senior dance committee. Be Wiser than 'other people if you cang but do not tell them sou MlLDREDyMALLERY-Miss Mallery has not been with us for her whole course. After grad- ' uating from New Milford High School, she intered here in 1907 and while in this school A has done excellent Work. A i ' A 'Tis good in every case you know ' To have two strings upon your bow EDNA MABLE-Edna intends to keep house for mother next year and learn the tricks of the

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