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

 - Class of 1913

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Page 21 text:

Behold, how he grins. HAROLD BRADLEY-Bradley informed us that he will not attend college, but will settle down to hand labor. We think he is making a good beginning for the realization of his ambition which is to be a millionaire. Dependable people! their price is above rubies. GORDON BUSHEY-Gordon's future plans depend on Papa and Mamma but, of course, judg- ing from the past, they will be excellent anyway. Gordon is one of our Rhetorical sharks. I would the gods had made thee poetical. W. KENNETH BUCK-This young gentleman at various times has attempted to express l1is thoughts in poetry. We are very pleased to state that he will abandon this pursuit and take up Civil Engineering in Albany. Steadfastness is the greatest of all virtues. IVAN CASWELL-Ivan has labored under a great handicap this last term having lost part of the four fingers of his right hand in an accident. He has spent an easy-going life in High School and is undecided as to his future. Who could hear this generous declaimer without being fired at his noble zeal? BERNARD CHERNIN- Barney has distinguished himself principally in oratory and has taken part in a number of speaking contests. He expects to take up the study of Forestry. In him was vindicated the greatness of real goodness, and the goodness of real greatness. HAROLD CHAMBERLAIN-Our Honored Editor of the Best Ever High School Panorama has lead a dignified and weary existence in B. C. H. S. He was chief debater in the El- mira-Binghamton Debate, President of Congress and will make the address to the Lower Grades on Class Day. He is the Salutatorian and a right-handed right hand man. 19

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A great career is a dream of youth. EARL ADAMS-Earl has not been with us for the last term so we do not know much about him. He intends to study architecture. Don't worry about your work. Do what you can, let the rest go and smile all the time. DANIEL AHERN- Dan has won many friends in High School through his ready wit and ability to smile all the time. He is undecided as to his future but, of course, expects to become great He may go to Yale. He has been President of Congress and is to be our Class Day Orator. He proved a good man in the field. HARRY AUSTIN-This prominent member of the Senior Class has earned a reputation as an athlete and also as a lady killer. Clarabel, beware! He will either attend Colgate or Syracuse. The parts of speech, the syllables of our words, the tones of our voice, the shades of our articulation, are among the most precious of our familiar tools. CHARLES BARTHOLCMEVV- Chao has been our star in public speaking. He has suc- ceeded in capturing the Weeks, Hobart and Columbia Speaking contests. In addition to this he made the Reply from the Lower Grades at last year's Class Day Exercises and is the respected and honored Senior President. He expects to enter Amherst in the fall. Being nimble-footed he hath outrun us. STUART BIEBER- Stew is a member of the track team and has done some pretty fine work. When asked what he intended to do after graduation, he replied, Gee, I don't know. ' He loves to hear himself talk. ROBERT BRYANT- Bob will return in the fall to take up a few subjects which will pre- pare him for a Mechanical Engineering Course at Cornell. 18



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What you are going to do hasn't any value that is convertible into cash. HAROLD CLAUSEN-Harold has been the News Editor of the Panorama this year. He has made himself famous by poems which he edits by the yard. He says that he is going to be a gentleman. He fiddled and fiddled his fiddle-de-de. LEE DURFEE-Lee is the owner of that famous Durfee Diamond which has gained so much notorietyj He is a splendid violinist and will make a little music on Class Day. His future studies will probably be pursued in Cornell. Nothing succeeds like success. ROBERT DOUGLAS- Bob has served on innumerable committees during his High School career. He is to be our Class Day Organist and is planning to enter Amherst. And still they gazed, and still their wonder grew, That one small head could carry all he knewf' ARTHUR FERRIS- Arthuh must have an amazingly big space to rent in his head in order to cram in all the Fancy English he knows. He can beat Noah Webster by a mile. He has two accomplishments which he means to perfect, i. e.: Date making and the Turkey Trot. A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning. ALDEN FOOT-Alden is a familiar part of High School's campus Cotherwise, yardj which is composed of three fFootJ. His complexion is wonderful and Great is the blushing thereof. A good conscience makes a joyful countenance. ADRIAN FOOTE-Adrian said that he intended to join a band 'of pirates but we can scarcely believe this from such a goody-goody boy. 20

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