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

 - Class of 1913

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Page 16 text:

Rest is the sweet sauce of labor. ESTHER LARRABEE-Esther steadfastly aflirms that she is going to stay home and rest up before attempting higher flights of fancy or otherwise. Wealth is measured by the number one loves and is loved by. MARGARET MacPHERSCN-Margaret loves-ancient B. C. H. S.-and is coming back for a P. G. course, then on to VVellesley. All things come to him who waits. KATHRYN MURPHY- Kitty says that she is going to wait awhile and then-perhaps she may even get married. There is always room in the world for a woman of tact-which is merely another name for obser- vation and unseltishnessf' BERTHA MUNSELL-Bertha is one of our good girls. She intends to complete her musical course and stay at home to help mamma A Good humor may be said to be one of the best articles of dress one can wear in society. MARGARET MCSHER-Margaret is always wearing a broad, humorous smile. She has been a member of the Girls, Glee Club and enchanted us all at the Popular Concert. May she thus enchant her country school. - Silence is golden. GRACE MOORES-Grace wouldn't need to work any longer if the above quotation were true, but unfortunately it 's only figurative, so she continues her work at home. All -words are pegs to hang ideas on. LECRA LEONARD-Leora finished in January, so we are not in a position to say much about heir. She has been Assistant News Editor of the Panorama and a most studious young la y. 14

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Fine Art is that in which the hand, the head, and the heart of man go together. ELIZABETH HELLER-Elizabeth's heart is already gone. The only trouble is she can't de- cide to which fellow to give her hand, but her head is still there. She thinks she will go west and study to be a Librarian. We can not always succeed, but if we fail, we can always fail-in good Spirits. MILDRED HICKS-Mildred is one of our broad people who can see both sides of a joke a heap sooner than she could look through a stone wall. She is going to Cortland Normal and order her books by the Gross from Newburg. A light heart lives long? LUCY ITCRTON-Lucy is very undecided but expects to settle down since she is unable to settle in any other direction owing to diminutive size. Ten measures of talk were thrown down upon the earth and the women took nine. CHARLA HULL-Charla has argued her way through B. C. H. S. in a very creditable man- ner and expects to do the same or better in Swarthmore College. It is sad to see people squandering money and know you cannot help them. FIDITH HUNGERFORD-Edith has been long in High'School but we are to lose her in favor of Rochester. Their gain will be our loss. Great minds never die. RUTH JENKINS-Ruth is our Class Day Historian and will work hard to paint the class in its rightful colors. She is the hub about which the spokes of School Society re- volve. Yale is Ruth's favorite but Smith College will have to do. Make the most of yourself for that is all there is of you. FLCRA LEE-Flora says she intends to go to Union to enter the Training Class at that place. Isn't it odd how many girls are contemplating union? 13



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X A friend is an acquaintance who does not tell all he knows about you. GRACE NORTON-Grace refuses to let anv information sli re ardin f herself or other eo- . ' P 85 E, . P ple. As long as she won't tell, the rest of the Seniors ought to feel Htl1I'1C6 blessed. Be kind and you will be all there is. JULIA NEWTON-Julia will grace Syracuse Universit tl1e comin vear in the same grace- .aw . . Y t rv ful way she has endured life in B. C. H. S. All things come to him who waits-on himself. MILDRED NUUNAN-Mildred waits on herself at Cortland Normal next year. She has been a good student always ready to oblige. . He best deserves a knightly crest, Who slays the evils that infest, ' His soul within. ' C1-IARIJOTTE 0'NEIL-Charlotte seems to consider blue a becoming color just recently. She must be a homelike creature for she has taken a baby girl to bring up. She has been a good student and Exchange Editor of the Panorama. Everyone is either a pusher or pushed. MYRTLE OSBURN-Myrtle has been a happy medium between these during her career here and is an all-around good girl. She is undecided as to her future but thinks perhaps she will stay at home and help mama. It is a good time to strike while the iron is hot, but it is a better thing to make the iron hot by striking. MYRTIE PALMER-Myrtie has lived up to this quotation, our expectations and hers, too. She contemplates going to Cortland Normal where we expect her to take the town by storm. 15

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