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

 - Class of 1910

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lg to ways ha p- and nded . It ' the retry lked PFGS3. 1Sl1'l5 You ried was es a lt llly ted SH. -SW- Q ' ' er j before he won his share. A -There his one person I nearly forgot that is Charlie Rosenthall, now proprietor of the Fair store... He attended a dance at the Club House which In did and I was somewhat surprised to liud him still stagging it, but perhaps we must bedlenient with him as I heard that he was very friendly in Elmira. I t A my . Cn my way.home I stopped in Lexington, Kentucky and called upon Clara Fitz Patrick, She is as interested in comets as ever and is much more interested in the weather bureau. If anything she has become somewhat QMeekerj. Strange how professors and ministers always tookto Clara., Weare 'liying out here ,Where Iam surveying' and wefare very happy. VVelljtiine flies and Mildred 'wishes me to out some wood. Hoping that we may meetrsometimefh ' f , I remain as ever loyal to l91O. , ' I Your Cla ss mate, t Big Bill Doolittle. 9 0 Xl V 4 , Ap 5? 1 0 EZ 6 2 its 1+ ' .Q EF? YE r ll O ui

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many' notable young men by her pensive eyes and expressive piano playing - A I saw an article in the paper which pertained to Charlie Boyce It seems he is striving t . I , U 0 publish a book on astronomy but was not having very good luck. Strange for he was always . D such a shark in such matters. But everyoneas past cannot be made of roses and- another sad hap- pening was that which made iMil Smith 'ta merry widow. 1 ' i On thetrain Ipicked up abook' entitled, 'tWit and Humorf' It was very interesting and funny. I turned to the introduction and found the author to be Ethel O'l-Iara and it sounded just like Ethel. I ' i ' V ' ' A circus visited 'our town t was stalwart Edward Alpheus Griflin. But then, his shoulders were broad enough to linear the whole' circus on them. The clown was Minnie Rogers, who acted continuously reciting poetry by the hour. A side show revealed our quiet Hazel Munger as the noisy lady. She talked and giggled all thewhile so that, p ld ' g gg X we cou hardly hear ourselves think. In a corner sat Theresa Richter with bowed head and sewing industriously She n 1, ' 1 . ever ooked up, and they say she hasnlt spoken five words 1n three years, Guess her teachers would like to see herlnowp ' The most exciting thing of all is that Edna VVarner has married into the Gould family. ' You remember her one ambition was to be leading lady in society. But the worst of it is she married Floyd Gould. It seems that while living as instructor of mathematics in the Gould family it W2lS discovered that he was lirst cousin of J. Gould and is now a very wealthy person Edna 'nakes a Cherries hostess and 3 Short time 380 gave a grand reception in the 5th Avenue manslionii It would have been a' complete success had t F HO loren- R 1' ' - , made arathful rush,knocking over a'35 OOO vase and bw uso 1 and Richard Rath dlsgmcefuuy G' rk 't ', and held for 34 bail which was readily given by Ben Sissoiia mg 1 In pleoesi They were ameisted W ,Of course John Clark is now manao-ep of the Bi .h ' ti , ' Share in Spaumingis bakery. V Ammughz h A ng am on street railroad and naturally has a, eard he became tangled up in an office with a Q Brew-- he other day and you never can guess who was manager. It



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e , ,rg HISTORY OF CLASS 1910 Hearken ye, and hear what History has recorded of that famous people, the Class of -1910. Many years ago, there wandered from their home, The Land of Grammar-School, overmlghty rivers and plains, a band of youths and maidens, until they came to a an aged and lofty mountain. Weary they settled here and for a period chaos reigned supreme. There were battles to iight to gain the Green Card. But under the guidance of a t'Great High Priestess , Miss Osgood, they overcame these obstacles and became a wise and learned people. Other people dwelt higher up on this mountain but they were cruel and scornful. By the custom ofthe land and the great Ruler, they were acknowledged superior. They took it upon themselves to ridicule these people of Freshmen. Finally these mocked ones sent their tallest warriors on a distant journey to the top of the mountain, where dwelt the great members of the Student Body. , Wlien they beheld the exceeding greatness of these People of the plains, their souls were shaken. . No longer did they scorn the 'tPygmies , in fact these people became known for their prowess in that national sport called Foot Ball. Then another people ca.me to this land and the Freshmen decided to move higher, Here there ruled a man genial and kind, known to all as Professor Knox. Here they linger- ed a whole year, during which their fellow-feeling and friendship increased. But badly iniured by- the frost of the winters examination, many of the workers departed, Wllen thev vvefe 513111 but children they enjoyed the gift of single session from the High Potentate Often the' were excused early for circus parade, which quickened the minds of these frivilous youths y I As their souls waxed greater, there came a call to loftiei. things and Hmm T those who Surviv- ed the scorching heat of the June examinitions, climed up the molintain of Wild 1 Ser undef the domination of the great ruler, known as King of the Mountain D' 5 .Olin C' O d d ' Returuer of Excuses. ' lspenbef of Green CM' asv an . g I ! I I K tl da clit In sca livif

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