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

 - Class of 1913

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Don't give up the ship. LESLIE MONELL-Leslie says he may quit-u-ate instead of graduate, but he is going to try his luck, anyway, and Miss Laughlin agrees to help. His brother has his course all picked out at Columbia. It is better to wear out than to rust out. ST. CLAIR MURRAY- Chic seems to have settled up and is far above the heights of com- mon men. He is a lofty member of our Basketball Team and would love to linger longer. We live our own lives so naturally that half the time we do not realize them. EVERETT MOSES-Say, did you notice that Everett is going to Union, too! Wouldn't you think it would make him blush? However, maybe he will go to Cornell with the rest ol the good people. This is where we are convinced, by his career, that he belongs. A studious nature is the bellows to his imagination. -J. E. Greengard. ARTHUR NELSON- Art has been High School 's balloon and expects to soar in the future even higher than in the past. He was President of Senior Class last term and won second place in the Harvard Contest. He will be declaimer Class Day. Be good and yuu'll be lonesome. CLINTON CSWALD-Tlle above youth is one of the army of undecided. 1 He was one of a lean body and Visage. CLAUDE PENDLETCN-This funny-looking fellow will enter Cornell. The time will seem long until he gets there. And then some more until he gets through there. By saying nothing you may pass for wise. ABRAHAM PIERSON- Abe is following the footsteps of his immortal namesake and he 23

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It isn't the biggest tree that bears the most fruit. JESSE HYDE-Jesse is small but-Oh, my! He has been very prominent in Senior Class activities having served on numerous committees. 4 Ripe in wisdom was he, but patient and simple. ARNOLD JOHNSON-Arnold intends to be a farmer. We think we can already hear him calling out Venite, Vaccaef' Nobudy kin talk as interestin' as th' feller that's not hampered by facts er infermationf' LAWRENCE KELLAM-Lawrence has a well known reputation, the nature of which the above quotation will illustrate. Girls, beware! He is said to have been a mighty war- rior and a prominent figure Rush Night. He has been prominent in the athletic world, also. The world belongs to the energetic. GEORGE KINNEY-George wants to be that cruel, bad man-the doctor. We don't know where he intends to gather his knowledge. He has lead a quiet life here and will en- deavor to do better elsewhere. He makes sweet music. ARTHUR LESTER-Arthur is a notorious violinist and in this way has won a great reputa- tion in B. G. H. S. He is another quiet chap who doesn't know where he 'S going. What a fine man, hath your tailor made you? PAUL MERRICH-Paul is always looking ahead and down in search of little Edith. Edith never has to search for him because his head is always luminous Never mind he is always Reddy, too. 22,



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may some day be President of U. S. if he keeps on. His next goal is college and success -what may it mean? He was only rude CRoodJ in name. HAROLD ROOD-Harold is a prominent and popular member of the Senior Class. His fu- tur is undecided, but probably it will be the study of Agriculture at Cornell. He was a. scholar, and a ripe and good oneg Exceeding wise, fair spoken and persuading. NORMAN ROGERS-Although Norman has been with us only a year he has won many 7 friends and shown his ability as a student. He is one of our honor students who will speak at the Stone Opera House. Yale will be the scene of his future activities. I, too, have had my longingsf' TRACY RIDER-Tracy is always looking for a Ford and is usually or sometimes most always successful. May his success continue. Tracy is 'tlongingn for an opportunity to become a millionaire. God bless you, does your pipe taste sweetly? EDWARD ROSE-Gertrude has always been Ed's middle name but it looks as if Rose was going to be Gertrude's iinal name. Get up, Bob! Gertrude says she never could work so Ed is going to help. From the crown of his head to the sole of his feet he is all mirth. p HERMAN SALEM-This illustrious person is known as the Class Comedian. He will have a chance to display his brilliancy as one of the Testators, Class Day. Can you imagine him as a chiropractor? Yet this is his ambition in life and Madeline thinks it's just iine. We always knew he had a lot of nerve! 24

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