Binghamton Central High School - Panorama Yearbook (Binghamton, NY)
- Class of 1920
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To thi- czxptziiii was zux':l1'f7ofI :ig .IIQNIIQ I. I' all 1 1 s z '- 'I l 1' tll'l1t'i I Oitfztiiizfizltici to iiiu.iiIfoi's nl' tht I'-ui 'ai -1 Stzll. 'I It tI A '- t I' ' f' '. Ci' 1 s 'IH ' 'z 'I 'IQ t ezicl ii 1 ' ol' thu I' tIrz1II Nami t 11 1 , 51' 'Is' I Q uk tI 2 II ta- - I t tI 1 ' ' 'I BI E: ziy. ..!i. .-XIII-ii. Mi' Sol . '. Blix Il2ll'l'Y I.. -IwIiii.' ii U'z1x'u to thv sturluiitx :I clim-Ii lm SSIIII Im' thv zith- Ioti' l'uiifI. WitI tl ww Iizuirlccl to Blix Willizims ai lilty cIoII-ii' hill lm' the fl '111 1visi'1iwsc. Th -sw Lfllltr f':i'w uiitliiisizisfiu zuifl limit- viicoimi-f'ui11v!iT tr: QIIIIII tit' illill I1f'Iv- url ffllllltlf' to Iii-iizfef the qcces.'I'i,I sch I f'CiIi' ol' IEIIEI-IEIZII tu 21 close. X LL n :vuun 11 y N, f' L W 1 267252, -as W , 1 x , l'I.,RS,4 UI' 1911! .N-A nf, ff, i'15i,'HlS fly: Jw VNU: ,5',-X ' .Rf - it NIH'l l'U , Xg'1vi1- X'im'r111X 1, Es' --I .'l'I' AMW' '1' Vrll 4 '11 '13 'liklifi I It .if 'ffxli -1' ' l' Ml l'4fI.f.Y N 11 I X ffkNfIiliXY'lHli1 v ll1I ' nrlil-1i'YHi A42 JULIAN ALLEN I am not a politician, and my other habits are good. Congress, Treasurer MAJ. Julian, though rather shy in the presence of young ladies, has made many friends while in High School, due to his good nature. He is especially talented in me- chanical and architectural drawing. He expects to take an engineering course at Renssalaer in the future. N EVA ASH Hang sorrow! Care will kill a cat, and therefore Iet's be merry A few vears hence, should you chance to stop in St Luke s Hospital in the big city, no doubt you xull hear hundicds of patients mailing, I don vx anna get well ' Por, you see, Neva xx 1ll be there ministering, as ne can xxell imagine her, to the many St Luk lans Lucky irvahdsl CALL AUSTIN I am a great friend to public amusements Honois us mth h1s occasional presence Object Matrimony Lndeclded xxhethel to go to an angel factors oi become a stage manager ELIZABETH BABCOCK Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy Literary Cl 2 3 41 Literary Debating Club Play MBJ Special Chorus KU Lieutenant Victory Girls C341 Of the Betty yanety A shining light of the class of 20 Hopes to bc a success in the society of a Washington school 1 OUIILLII , A . . . . Y v. .A . ' . . ' ' u v V . V I Y A S a F . . . , . . - - , . , . . . . . . , . . . Ya 1' Y i . . . 1 , A- , . 5- v ' , t. ' V 1 .. ' . .. ..' .JLJ .JLJ LJ ..'L. .. .J L. '..' .- .- .JL-'LJ .J'.. ..' LJ' - '.. .. .-' LJ'.- .. .. ..'LJ'.. .-W.-'LJ'..'LJL 4' ' A L llftun CLARENCE BAGG Man is nature's sole mistake. Class lleclaimer C45 There are bags they fill with candy, There are bags they fill with fruitg But Clarence Bagg is dandy, And the girls-they call him cute, JESSIE BAILEY The pursuit of art necessitates extreme devotion to one's subject. Llterarv Club C3 41 Since Jessie fulmshed us with no middle name to mdmn thls wntcup wr wil que hen one flom ou: own knowledge of hm nbihtw md that IN Alt1qtlC doubt xol.. have new ed and admncd some of hcl cleve poster and attiactixc de lgn Am w ax don t xou think that Miss Aitistlc suits hex much better than anv com entlonal name Vle do l PAY BALCOM A comely man as busy as a bee Congress Rudx aid Kiplmg If appears to be Rax s motto fox if' the dax h lpp ns to be blue Mondav Ol lf 0X81VthlI'lg' goes w long xou max alwaxs look at him and find a smile w uting 1 response B C H S will miss the spontxnnetx of th tt mils but Sxlacusc Unlvcrsitx will gain 1 Rn of sunshine VIILDRED BAP NES Life IS a pleasure to me First pnve Fowlers Poster Contest We wish that little gnl in the plcturesque painters smo k would turn alot nd so we could see who she IS Yes its Mildred Bames doing Judge COYCIS in hex Cleenwlch Village studio If you haxen't realized that YlllKll9Ll 1 the efficient xoung person whose postels sou hawe seen cxhiblted neax 105 just take a peep at hel fol thi ls xoul la t chance L n n , I v. ni 7 C . . 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Do you remember the porter scene in Maebeth ? Once, in English class, Ralph played the role of the rather hilarious porter,-and very well indeed! Other- wise he is known as a perfectly nice, sober young man. Although he has not yet told us whither his future life leads him, we think that whatever he assumes, Ralph will be able to Hear-it. FERN BEAGLE I love tranquil solitude. and such society as is quiet. wise and good. Friday Club C2 3 43 Fern is one of thc feyy ln this school yy ho believe th xt silence is golden lfern is .1 membu of Fliday Club and IS yy ell liked by those yy ho knoyy her We are sulc that yyhat ye shi decides to do yyill be done quietly md efficicntly MAI IAN BEATY Wit and wisdom are rarely seen together literary C2 3 49 Student Member Fxecutlye Council C45 Marlans four vears in High School have been suc cessful happy years She has yyolked alyyays for the best interests of her Alma Mater She eycpects to attend Loyyell s Bcsmess School in the Fall to take up stenog raphy 01 perhaps she yyill come back to B C H S fol a P G coul se We ale certain that Maman yy ill make a VQIY efficient stenoglapher We might add that Her Man is quite a friend of Marian s, she seems to bellcyc that if the Cornells don t get Vou, the Dibblcs must' HEPSCHEL BECKER Its such a very serious business to be a funny man Debating Llub Lift Club Leader Quartet 141 Herschel ls a mighty good looking young boy Full of shy ness and modesty too Just to look at him fills Us yyith Joy Hales hi pictulc 1sn't it truc'7 Sixlun 1 . 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JAMES BIGART A lad of mettle a good boy Jimmy is a quiet ambitious fellow who IN not very well known outside of those taking the commercial course Apparently girls do not bothcr ham seriously We do not know much about his future plans but if he plugs onyyard through life as through school hc w1ll surely succeed ALICE BOUP GARDE Sweet Alice whose hair IS so brown One invariably pictures a young lady named Alice with brown hair and charactei outstanding in its vely gentleness And if one may Judge by this Alice the lule always proves tiue We dont know what she intends to become but we'd like to hive hen for teacher Gentle n cvelythingl ROBERT BPIGHAM The gentleman IS full of virtuous worth and qu'1lltles Congress C3 41 Life Club 14D Here we have a specimen of that almost evtmct species of young manhood quiet and unassuming And yet B C H S must glye up this unL sual type to some wel coming college the location of which ls as yet uncei tam Only lemcmbei our class motto Robert 7 9 ' A 1 . ' . , ' . ' . A 7 . . ' , .' . . . , L , . . . V . Y l V . ' 1 ' '1 . . v - 7 - . s . , z . . ' a . 1 , . v ' N 1 . . y . v ' s ' - w l ' v . 1 Y ' - l ' ' 5 - , 1 . . , . -s -J'--'L- 4- --' 4- A -- --' -- -- A - '-' 'S':5':: ':: ::' :: :: :: ::' :: :: ::' :5'::' 1: ::' :: '::' ::' :: ::' :: fzzlit' :: ::1f::'2:t:::n:: ':::I:::g::l:::'::'::::f ::,f::ff::ff:: ,:::f:::::::f:::f::ff:::f::f::2f::ff:S.:::1 . - . . OLIVE BROWN I am never so merry ns when I hear sweet music. Literary, Literary-Debating Club Play 131, Manager 141, Panorama reporter 141, Glee Club 141, Vice President G. O. 14A1. We wish we might make this article as amusing and clever as Olive really is, but that would be impossible. Ol's presence in any class is a sure cureQ for even the teacher's blues. We have always wondered why Olive has stuck so faithfully to the Domestic Science Course, and we are still in the dark as to which one of her many admirers it really is. She will go to Leland T. Powers'. School of Oratory. FREDERICK BULL An experienced industrious, ambitious :md often quite picturesque liar Glce Club 12 3 41 Cornell is going to get a pr17e this Fall It will take the shape of .1 tcn foot long though not xerv thick xoung man named Fred Bull There are two things that must be said for Fred He sure can sell shoes and drive a car Also we wish to congratulate him 1sus pense1 on the good looking young ladx on whom he rs at present bestowrng his fnor LILLIAN CAMEN Whale I remain above ground you shall hear me Friday Club 12341 Special Chorus 12341 Chief speaker Lnrc Club Debate 141 Weeks Contest 141 School Publications Committee G O 141 We hardly know whether Lillian should be classed with the students or faculty, for smce January she has been both-dividing her time between teaching the Kindergarten children and finishing her course here Her next step toward becoming a full fledged teacher will be at Teachers College ln Albam And then to California MELISSA CHPISTMAN Composure is thy charm There are out door gills and rn door girls, and other g ls besides but did xou know that we have a math girl and that she is Melissa Christmanv At Sxracuse Lnncrsitx nut rear sbt is going to turn into an fn 21 right angles formula and wrlte a book with om of her masculine contemporaries Personallv we think that before Melissa completes her course she will drscoxer thc origin rl proof that one plus one mav al I 1x..lrlu . l - - I A , Y Q ' 7 1 ! , . , . . , ' ' . ' I . ' .' . 'l lr 2 ' '. , . - - , , . - , ,. . Y ' 9 Q , . . . . . . . . V v V . . K .' K 5 , S' . , S v' . .v ' , L . - 1 Q . ' . I. . ' - ' - lr K :' , ' l, , . KI Y! ' . . 1 ' . ' ., ' s y . , , . . . . , . ' ' . , .-' V , . V . . . , ' ' I ' 1 H - J , .iv . . Y ' .- ' 1 , . . ' , . ' . . . . . A , i ' . , I , ' . - , . . , - v . . . , , - . . . .' ' . . H . . ' ' 4 1 . K ' vf v 1 1 I 97 w .15 s equa one. 5.12..::..::..::..::,,::..::. .::.,:,.,,.. ,,,. Ez. ,,,.,,,.,,A..,,.,,.,,.,,.,, Q' r . .n IN meteen MARIAN COLBURN Amiable, companionable, a good laugh in her, wlthal. Friday Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 12B3, Vice-President 13A3, President 14B3, Chamber of Commerce, Presi- dent 14A3, Student member of Executive Council 143, Auditorium reporter for Panorama 143, Athletic Committee of G. 0. 133, Literary Committee 143, Civic Club Debate 143, Friday-Congress Play 143. Underwood Typewriting Certificate 143. What's in a name? One would never guess from her title that Marian Lynette is a stalwart young Amazon. Does she play basketball? Just ask the Friday Club girls! But she will doubtless hearken to the calls of the business world, and play scales on an Underwood to amuse John D., or some one no less noted. MAXWELL CONKLIN Never do today what you can do tomorrow. Debating Club 143 Life Club 11 2 3 43 Where rs that grin going with that b0v somebody asked me with a questioning look Oh that s Max I answered whrch perhaps explains It all He halls from Riverside but in the balmy summertime virtually lives at Kirkwood where he runs 'rn exclusive Maybe It s that smile that does lt all' GEORGE CORELL He does not rlghtly love himself who does not love another more Basketball team 12 33 Captain 143 Class testator 143 After spending four studlous years IH B C H S Juddy rs about to launch forth rnto college life H has obtained not only knowledge and a reputatlon for himself as a basketball player while in school but also that which everv man hopes to obtain a glrl The chosen testators of the class tell the rest of the story Hrs motto seems to be Good things come to those w ho wart Colgate will be honored with his presence next a FRANCIS CRAIG A tlmld man has little chance Scene Several years hence at the counter of a large book store rn the big Crtv of Anywhere 1920 graduate Have you Crargs library of Wit and Humor Then remlnrscently I wanted so much to obtaln lt be cause the author graduated from Hrgh School in the same class as I and I know his new book must be splendid Such a little fellow too and so funny Youll have rt tomorrow 9 All right thank you , . - - . H . . . V. ,, Y ' - ' as ' 1 , rr ' . . , . . , Y v I 1 v . ' I l . , . . . . ' . Y . . . . ' . , , . . ' , ' c . f .... - - - A . - . , . . ' 9 9 ' . . .... , u 1 ' ' ' ' . ,. e . V . . . . , , t Q v 1 . - v ' . u - . X Y . . ' . . 1 Y . . . Y 7 ' tc t, ' 1 I- . Y , , A n , . . H v . . - h . . ' K i . l V 1 . r l - I l - - , x , - - 1 9 ' E ' , - n i . , . JL-'LSL-'L-ILJLJL-V44 4- 4- 4- 4- 4. 44 4- 4- 44' 4. L- 4-' 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- LJLJ 4d 4. 4- 44 4- 4- 4- 4- 4-' 4- 4- 4J 4- 4- 4- 4. 4- 4- 44 4- L- '4- 44' 4- 4 - - 4- 4- L-'LOL-' 4JL- 4- '44 4-V44 4- 4-' WYWPWPWPWPWFWPWF' n'1F' u fWf'1F'a 1 ll'5f'n'5l n n n 4P' P'n'7 'WP' P' F7 n'1u n 4f'n lu u P' FWF' HTF' n n'1n n u n'W F'n n n ls 1s ,. PAUL CRANDALL He is a little chimney, and heated hot in a moment. Perhaps: This minister's son. with hair so red, To his ow'n self hath ever said: School is my one, my great delight, l'l'er shall I study long at night, To be o'er books, l'll bravely fight - Maybe he has, but we doubt it! KATHRYN CRONIN The smile that won t come off I-riday Club C2 3 4D Chamber of Commerce C5 41 This maid of the Castle band savs that she is un decided as to her future life ID the wide w ide wor We have our own opinion and lf xou wont bleathe It to a soul but no' Kathrsn s blushmg alleadw 0 we ll spare hcl from further embarrassment, and leave the lest to xoul own zmagmatlon KATHRYN CURLEY An equal mixture of good and humor Hallstead max be a small town but lt has some mighty nice glllS in lt and the nicest of these 1 Kathrvn Cullev It seems .1 pelfect shame to keep her caged m like the bonded canan, but what e'so can you do w1tl1 a prettx girl DOP OTHY DANN I will trust In bluffmg and not be afraid llterarv C2 3 43 Basketball team C3 4D Special Chorus C41 lieutenant Victory Girls C351 Behold ln Dot one of' our most plomment soclal but tCI'Hl0Q Vled like to know how she keeps them all comme md still h ts them go aw ax happx But all her f ends uint in B C H S Hel postman told us one dai that if Dot mei ,fzot mdlll9fl hc'd lose l'lls Job Vl elleslex will be the college to claim hcl 1n the Fall Twanh . . - . - - , , - , . , .d. , . ' , . v . 7 A Y rs . , Q , v . , . , . . , ., 1 v v 1 l , l , . . ' , S s . ' ' . . Q v V . . . y '. Y . . , - - , . - , . . , , 3 . . , V . , . ' ' Y 7 ' v v ' 2 F. ' 2 K. l r l ,. v f v. . . .' 1 . . 7 ' . - 1 ll . . 1 . ,. . . . . V . ' , v . . . .' , D. 'S ' V. . .' ' Y . ' UPG n , PW F1 P1 n 4 F1 s n s n n 4 u 4 x 1 rn n , n l P'n 4u ns 4P1n u','1u n 4s 1i n 1P'i- u 4 1P'u n n 1u u l l Tw entx One I CONSTANCE DAVIDGE And nature made her what she is, and never made another. Literary Club, Civic Club Debate C3A-4AD, Secretary Junior Class, Assistant Secretary Senior Class, Liter- ary, Basketball team C4J, Exchange Editor Panorama 00, Class Historian MJ. V On some occasions, Connie scarcely looks the partf of a dignified, industrious Exchange Editor, does she? But she is, and a lot more, besides.: She has had quite a secretarial course, as both a Junior and a Senior, and is a staunch follower of Literafy's splendid motto. But most important of all, she's one-third of that well- known triumvirate, consisting of-but of course you all know. MARJORIE DEAN Deep streams flow quietly but resistlessly. Friday Club Not any stoiy book girl, but a real glrl is this Mar Jorie Dean, who has shown herself a steadv worker all through her four veais Although she is uncertain of her future, weve lealned that it s Marjorie s ambltlon to go to New York and teach dancing BEATPICE DIBBLE Blessed are the small because they come no smaller Literary Club C2 3 49 Vice President C4BJ Student member Executive Council G 0 C45 There w as a little girl her name was Bee Dlbble She w asn t any larger than a good sized mbble Everyone liked her they just simply had to In B C H S it sorta was the fad to VIVIAN DODGE The rose that all are praising Hele is a girl w ho never seems to let school interfere with pleasure Evidently she thinks life too short to worry too much OXEI lessons Next year V1v1an takes a P G course in music . . V V V V V V V . . V , V V . , . . , . . N . V . V. , - - V - - V , x N I l g I u ' 7 7 , 9 . - ' ' . Y .- A V V V. . V . . , . . -'5J'1- 1-'V1-'L-'LJLJV1- 1. 1- 1d 1- 1- 1- L- 1J'1- .. 1. 1J'1- .J 1- 1-' 1-'L-' 1- 1-l 1- 1- 1-' 1- 1- 1J1-'Ls 1- 1- LAL-' 1-' 1- 1-' 1- 1. '1JL- 1- V1-' 1-' ,J 1 -' 1-' 1- 1- '1-l'1- 1- 1-' 1.' 1- '1-' .J'1- 1- LJ 1 W.,k..,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,, .. Wh., Wh., -.,.x.,, .,,. ., ., .. .. .. L., t. .,,,,. .. V, .. .. V ..,.. ., ., .. .,,,,., V .,, .,n.,.,, .. ...V .,,..,, V .. N., ,, ,. K.. .M FLORENCE DOWNS Living is a very serious business. Friday Club, Sergeant-at-Arms f4B1, Treasurer C4A1, Special Chorus C21, Chamber of Commerce Q3-41. Florence is always cheerfully worried about some- thing, from typewriting paper to the examination -date. She is always working her head off, especially in his- tory, which is her long suit. She's the most obliging young lady we know. MARIAN EDCECOMB Her stature tall I hate a durnpy woman Lhamber of Commerce K3 41 Marlan is tall this lends noble hclght Marian IS wise doth knowledge invite, So vou sce by these facts xx hlch vie vc stated just so That Maman s a good class mate of onc mne two O h,VADNE FAhPAR As innocent as a new laid egg The only wav to express Evadne IS bv hcadlincs VVe would suggest V1V3.C10llS Bobbed haired and quettish Some of us have suspected her of a broken heart, foi what else could have kept such a ch irmmg maiden so aloof fox four long vea1s AGNES FLYNN Always cheerful her beaming smiles if strung to gether would reach for miles lriday Club 11 Z 3 41 Glee Club Cl Z1 Special Lhorus C1 2 31 Chcelful lnely and ga Smiles says shc always pax So a hearty smllc hcic And another one there ls such a girl brightens thc 1 ax Funnix lug ' . . 1 , 1 , v ' . 1 , . . ' . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . 711 . . .1.- . ,- ' - V 1 3 N va 11 1 I - J, ' xs- ' an - - as u ', ' is as ' , Co- ' YY . - 1 . . , . 1: . 1- . I 4 7 ' v I - 4' ' .' - . 1 .' 1 1' l' l ' s I 7 v 1 1 v ' , 5 i ' . V. V . , f . . V . V . , . , , 1 . - . 1 1 i 1 - . . ' ' 1. , 1.1 ::11::11::11::11::11::11::11::111:11::11::11::11::11::11::11::11::11::11::111:11::11::11::11::11::11::11::11::11::11::11::11::11::11::11::11::11::11::11::1f::1:::1f::1f::1 f , , ,J 1 . l Tw 1 nt x fhree HOWENA FREEMAN Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Class Vocalist UD. Music, 'tis said. hath wondrous charms to soothe the savage breast. What is more, Rowena, our class soloist, by her sweet warbling, is possessed of' the extra- ordinary power to calm the spirits of nearly 1,100 Hum- nters large and small. And that is an accomplishment. MARGARET FOLEY But gentle was the dame forsooth. We are sure that Margaret is a true daughter of the gods for how else could she posslblx know s0 much about them And xet this voung woman who with sueh perfect composure relates the life hlstolies of llLI1tlICfls of V11 gil s fax OlltGQ will be a dignified ltdv of business after she wins laurels in a commeiclal eoulse next XCdl A mere child too as xoull hnd out if xou ask hen age Whx dont xou 'AUL FOLEY With the smile that is childlike and bland Debating Club Chamber of Lommeree Secretary Treasurer C43 Xudltorlum reporter of Panorama WlllllLl of Underwood Typewrltmg Credential Seere tary Senlor Class C43 When xou don t know any thing else to sav about mx body xou can alw ms s xx he s quiet We acknowledge aul ls quiet but we know some othe things too W have a position all selected for him and if vou ll keep it stnctlx confidential well tell it to sou We I6 going to haxe him xppomted as secletalx to the President of the Lnited States and when we glow old and read the moaning paper xt breakfast we ean look at Paul s pic tule and sav He was the Secretary of our SLYIIOI Class LAWI IINCE FOI VN AI D That young man believes what he says he will go far One golden haued Adonis Pools all comexs w ith his StllCll0l.1b appealance Thinks chem a cmch' 'lhleatens to go to Carnegie .rr V , , V . . 9 V, '. V . V V' ' . ' s 7 u . . ,. V, . V ' , '. V',. ' . . , . . . 1 . . ' ., 1 x 1 l .' ,.V . ,. . -' V V . .' . ,.'. . .. . . , . , . V V. . ,., . .. . r , ' V ' Y 7 ' 4 - V: ,.V x V 7 V I ,. ' . ' . ' 1 v K- ' 1 I 1 . 11 'l .1 ' Q 4. ,e 4 ' ' L . V , 'r v I s s 1 . v n ' - L .- V V . . V . .. V Y H ' v . ., .v. - .v' 'f. ' i' x. AV ' V . , ,. ' . l , X, . ., . e 1 54 - 1 fsx 3 A 1 1 , gy - - , . H. .' V , '. H V Y , ' V ,M ' . K , l . - Vs ' 1 ' -S AV, -l V --v 1 -33 v V ' I 1 4 ' 5 'x ' Y 1 x X , -V , V - . . ,. . ,. .. V, .. . . . , .,e . , , . ' v . V. e if x 'J' 'xi Y x ' , .vs 3 I 7 1 e' 4 x. x, . V - x - A . ' . 1 v' ' 1 ' V. v A I f. 1 ' .,, 1 ' HERMAN FREEDLANDER I never thrust my nose into other peopIe's porridge. Track team. Once in a while, we see a really clever young man walking along sort o' unconcerned-like--just as if he didn't realize his peculiar abilities. It's a rare treat, and we all unconsciously look twice at this type of young person. That's why we look twice at Herman. Though Her- man hasn't been consulted, we personally think that he'd make a dandy comedian and entertain high hopes that some day he may step into Harry Laude-r's shoes. ELIZABETH GIBBONS The fairness of her face no tongue can tell Freshman Play Llterarw Llub Glu Llub C3135 Betty is unusually luckx possessing a happy combin ation of brains beauty talent and 1 chaiming, disposi tion She is exceptionally clcvci mth a pcrcil or a brush and shines like a m6tL0l in liench 'she in tends to spend all this su cetncss on a bunch of foltu nate grammar school kids MARY GIBBONS I come among you unmuzzled Llterarv Club C2 3 45 Board of Ilirutors F 0 C45 Class Marshal C45 They say a humorous stoix is thc most difficult to tell so perhaps that Ls why Maix is such a difficult subject to uute about After hiung completed her foul vears course in January she ha been taking a I G course to see if she can leain anything cannot Just understand why her P C couisc included two dlfferent types of xx ork dome tic science md busi ness t1a1n1ng But Mau s Sl'llCXXKl head probablx has lt all planned out that if she cant um llls hcait by vi as of his stomach there will be a molc sx stcmatic mcthod of attack Man s next vcntuic uxll be at Columbia ALIILNE GLASER Let the world slide Friday Club Chamber of Lommeru El1tLl'ldll'lmLllt Committee Special Lhorus C2 'S 45 Glce Klub C25 Alicne ls one of thc luckx pcoplc xxhose Lxlstencc cams to bc wholly du oul of can md uoiix Hou slit'- does it m mx of us cmlous ones an un iblc to under calm and bx Joyful Lxcitcmcnt 1 11 lllx uondtiful Aliene lows a good t ll md ls seldom sun ipait from 61 xelloxx hailed tum 1 futuu 1 a xc in dIlsXNC1Lll question lu nu lm ' . . ' 1 ' ' ! sv ! , x U . A V .v, SL ' I . 'v 1 ' - . N., . ,y . 1 . . ,T L K. - ns y . ' . ' , , . ' ,' . . K ' - 'k. L. . , , . . . . - . . ' ' , I ' ' C I. . , 1 s u v ' I . I n yi A 1 k - lv 1 1.1 ,L Ls ' ' . . . : ' 1 ' 1 . 1 Q l 1 1 .vA K- 1 S 1 l 1 1. . : ' ' ' ' ' j ' .H We ' : Q ' ' ' . 1. ' 1 ' V . V - S . . 1 .- K. . 1 ' ' . . -.JA Q 1 I . 1 A-v ' . ' A. . v .' ,. . . .. . ' . A. , , .' , . , K .S , . ' , 1 I ' 7,A' ll I ' x '. 1 'I ' W 'I I ' 1 I I ' . A Y . ' , .' ' ' '-. - , ' 1 T ' . ' A lk' I a ' A 1 ' L' A-'.h' D A S x , , x . , ,, , ' ., . , 2 . . . v. . A. I K ' , Z .v Ls , v' A1 lb. 1 s , 2 A 1- stand, but that untroublcd air cl hers. alternated by 1 1 v ' lv xl' A 1 x ' xi I' ' X ' I ' ite: 2 ' h '- ' He' '1's'sj-ta un- ' I ' 'A K' ' . , I 1 Twenty 1 ne ARTHUR GRAY He was of stature passing tall, But sparsely formed and lean withal. Some of you perhaps are unaware that for several years you have entertained a knight in your midst. There have been rumors that Sir Arthur has proved himself very brave and chivalrous. At any rate, the queen who dubbed him Knight considers him the nicest nobleman of her acquaintance. ELIZABETH GRISWOLD Alack' there is more peril in thine eyes than in twenty swords Literary Club Bess the confidence lady, A dis rple of Terplchorean art Can talk to a wooden Indian and enjox it An example of perpetual motion College? Well maybe a I G at Hamilton I EON HAINER Stabbed with 1 white wench s black eye Congress-Friday Congress Play CSD Who will dem that Leon ls a perfect leading man None unless perhaps one of those unfortunates w ho did not have the good luck to see his name head the list of male characters on the Dram rtrs Personac of the Fri day Congress play last rear Bu not only m dramatics does he play opposite a charming heroine The one rn evervday life however happens to be brunet e But as Leon rs decrdedlv blonde we give our approval LUCIUS HAMLIN A sweet benevolent grin has he How did it happen Lucius that you were photo graphed without vour tx1n'7 You each seem to be so the complement of one another which of cour e 1s compliment to each of xou We editors have decided that you w ill open a Damon and Px thlas Drug Store and fifty years hence we w rll come and purchase your Joint solution of the problem How to Keep Young --- f V . 4. . ' 1 r 1 v V . . 3 ' J ii - - 1 -1 C . W , 4 V ' ' 4 , ., . V' v 1 ' - . , ' 4 'T , . . 4 -, , xr - ' I I i - - . V- .. , . 4 V . 4 V ' . ' 4 H . , . N . . . , , V V LV' . . . 4 ' V. I , ' 1 v ' v - 1 i v A V, 1 1 I V , . . . e , ,, V , . . 7 C ' V ' ' , ' 1 . V V . - ! ' 7 u fl 1 v' 1 1 4 s t . N . , V ' Q ' 4 4 1 , , e , . A ' I I v 1 1 4 V 4 U . 4 V '. A . .U ' . V V ,. .L4 , V , .' , V 4 I . K. . E - - - x , as rn , . JL,LA,,5,n,L,,,,,,,,,h,,,,,,,,,,J,,,,LJ,,,,,,,,u,,,,,,,h,,,,J,,,,,,L,E5,,E,,5ESE5E525E525EsE5E52525E5E5E5:SESEfEfE5E5E5E5E5E525E52S25E 'mm-urn.-'4s'.r'.r'..-'..-'4r-.sn. ..-nc-..-'..'nsns'4. .:-,:wr'.r'4s'.. ..-'r'..-'..-'4r':'4r'4. 4. .. .r'4.'.' .. 1. .. .. .. . 4. 4. 4. .. .. .. 4. .. .. . 4. it r. 1 it 4. 1 . .. t . i. v -- 4 - r PAYSON HAMMOND A town that boasts inhabltants like me has no lack of good society. Debating Club C2-3-43, Life Club C3-43, Varsity Foot- ball C43. Popularity has bestowed a great portion of her favor upon this curly-headed young man. And, indeed, why, shouldn't she do so? Nowhere in the class of '20 can one find a more agreeable, optimistic, jolly graduate than Payson. Nor will we forget soon his splendid work on the varsity football squad. If he studied Latin, w'e'd say Pax vobiscumf' But since we think that he doesn't, w'e'll just wish him good luck, and he'll do the rest. GERALDINE HARRIS I have marked a thousand blushing apparltlons to start Into her face. literary Club Board of Managers C4B3 Panorama Re porter C2 A3 Third Prue Panorama Story Contest C33 News Editor Panorama C43 We could sax a gleat deal about Gerrys populallty accomplishments etc but we Just want to talk about fern herself 'lake her appetite for lnstance She idoles Cobbs and devours rice extensively of course this TEQUIFCS Crlt Then too she IS thlnkmg of look mg after ome one else s appetite some day perhaps for she intends to go to the Rochester School of Dietetics in the fall WILHELMINA HEINEMANN As large as llfe and twlce as natural Literary Club Secretary C3A3 Sergeant at Arms C4B3 Treasurer C4A3 Literary Baseball C3 43 Girls Ath letlc Committee G 0 C3 43 Varsity Basketball C1 2 3 43 Captain C43 Swimming Meet C3 43 Girls Sport Editor Panorama C43 Lets give a ki V1 for our very athletic class mem ber Bill Heinemann Out for basketball swimming hiking skating ln fact all kinds of sports who would imagine that quite a stleam of poetic genius has often been inspired to flow flom he1 pen She too has a bet ter half and the two of them surelv have gay tlmes lr Php s lox al little Jltnev The last tlme we were talking with her she told us Cconfidentlally of course3 that she hadn t fullv decided whether to start a gym school on hang out her sign as Bill Heinemann poet Any w ax we know he1 to be capable of either GI ACE HOLCOMB She has learning enough to have given dlgnlty to a bishop Literary Club Secretary C3B3 Assistant Secretary C3 A3 Board of Managers C4 43 Panorama Reporter C14 3B3 Art Editor C33 Clvlc Club Debate C43 Class Prophetess C43 The gnl of talents the editors have christened her For ln the four years of Grace s sojourn ln B C H S we have had some oppoltunlty to appreciate her many enviable qualities Hel clever sketches have won the admiration of' cxerxonc and sh' peisonallv we think she s lots bcttrl th an Rose O Neil And does she wuz se be s much too mode st herself to acknowledge it th it w hx we All like to praise hex When leport ear ds mme md wc ln chance seo CIACL s we gasp md won der how one gnl cm be so blilliant Arent you Jeal ou of the -Kit Student league Nle ale' Fwenty Six s r . 4 , , - . .' , . v . . 1 , ,- ' ' A Y ' - v L . , y ' D ' ' 1 N . . , . . . . u n - - e . . - ' . ' . u - n - - ' . . 1 . , , - ' - 7 1 . ' . 1' S . , r . - ' , ni ri r , . - , w w , r , n - ' . , X . - . v, - y s 9 r . . ' , . , . . . , . . . , , ,V . , s - 1 L ' a 1 ' u '- -n ' - sr ' u ' A . ' ' 1 - - r 1 . . . . I . V Y 1 - 1 - - v C ' . ' . . . - - - y 1 - I Y P , 1 4 . ,L V . .. . . V v . v Q K A 7 9 - , . l , , , ,' . u - ' u - n Y ' - 1 - 1 , e , . - . , . ' - , - ' 1 - 1 9 I x4 4 14 ' . . . rr , ' , ' , . , . r . ' ' .' 'J J ' ' . . . H v . Y A . v . - ,'. , ' ' L.. C . t. K. v . ' . ' , V . V , . A- . -s 1 v - ' ',' Q ' ' ' .2 . , ' . I A' Y .' . v 1 7 .. V s w 1 ite poetry 'T Well, well say she does! Though of 9 ' . . -Af l 5 r L' 4 lx- 1 1 - v r z s 1 - . 1 . . . - 1 - t u' ' 1 4- I g 1 ff 17.-, f r If 1 ' - 1 - ' l r' - 2 r .1 -' 'I I 7 r ' x - S ' . ' ' S, A . V ' ' ' . :jf::::cj11:211:1f::::::ffx:f:::11:2I::.::::f::.1:22f::f'::'2:2f::It:::f:::f::n::,::::::' Q5:u::n:: iz: ::',:: 5.1Antz.,L:-I..:n::n::,.::,:::,,::, , , 5.-A . 1 xxenty Stxen CECILIA HOURIHAN A witty woman is a treasure. Friday Club 11-2-3-41, President 121, Secretary 131, Sergeant-at-Arms 141, Friday-Congress Play 13-41, Basketball Captain 13-41, Varsity Basketball 11-2-31, Manager 12-31, Second Prize Weeks Contest 131, Panorama Reporter 131, Literary Committee G. O. 121, Girls' Athletic Committee 141, Glee Club 121, Special Chorus 11-21, Lieutenant Victory Girls 131. If one may judge from her lengthy list of honors, Ce has been an important addition to the school. In fact that list is far larger than Ce herself. A strang- er would never suspect that her small, wiry self con- tains such liveliness and spirit, vocal powers included. Ce believes in doing things thoroughly. At basket- ball she plays with furious zest. As for her dramatic talents-how we all laughed at her amusing role in The Prince Chap. Next fall, Cecilia will go to Savage Physical Training School where she will continue the good work begun here. WALTER IPVINC Had I been present at the creation I would have glven some useful hints for the better ordering of the unlverse One of the genus shark Rcqunes tug and adx anced in order to exist Ven playftl duiing exam time I ikes to commune xx ith nature A future chem engineer of Columbia MAI GAI ET KEANE Happy am I from care I m free Why arent they all contented like me' Literary Club Thi vexx spirit of good felloxx ship and fun is Peggy Her happv smile has won her a host of friends and all xxho knoxx Peggy Keane agree that shes suielv a good ole scout bhe s popular with the facultv too xx hich Is sufficient evidence that shes a pool student B C H S xxill miss Vou Peggy' HAI hY KNICKEI BOCKEI Some men go mad through study Debating Club Fxeixbodx knoxxs Hairy dont they Hes the one xx ho has xx on his xx av to our heaits by finding us seats 1 Ut' xx 1 doxxn at the ewctieme left Harrv 1S one of e b st fel oxxs xxe knoxx and noxx xxell pav him our best tlibute NX hen Harm eom s everyone can say H ul' Hail' the 5, mg s ill here N I 1 , . . . ' . I v '. . . 7 . xl . 1 I w V 1 Y I w. 1 ' 1. X 'l ' x. 1 . l l' ' N I Y ' N N ' 1 , . , . , 1 ' ' - , . . ' . ' U 7' , s ' . 1 1 ' 1 , 4 . 2 as , rv ,. , . , 1 Y . . u . , 17 w 7 , . .' - T ' r - X r ' . 1 v 1 X X I ' L J x . . 1. . . ' 'i' u , 7 . I T I 1 L N N J , , . . . v . . . ! v '7 7 , I . . ' . v - l H . v. Y , . ' . YY! ' I l . . 1, , . . . , 5 y , , . , . , , . . , , - i tll ' U. . ' , I I . .' ' . . , ,, . , . 1 v . .. 1 . e. L , 4' . ' . ' . V V . - W l A v. . . 1 re c V'- :,A::,.::,k1:,.12111:2A::n:::f:::11:3Q::::::f::1f::::1:ff:::21:111:111:211:2fzzf11:21:2211:2Q::'f:::l::1f:::l:::f1::1:::Q::n:::Q:: 1:H1:n1: ::n:: 1: 1: 1:1 :: .::n:: .::n::..::.5:5l::u::u::n:x:,,::n:: 1: 1: 1: 1:52 1:1 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: ::l 1 ' ' ' . '-if f ' ' T OLAND KNOX I dare do all that may become a man. Though perhaps he himself is unaware of it, we have decided that Roland is quite a philosopher. His main theory seems to be: Let lessons Roll-and you get Knox, So he practices what he preaches and plods steadily along, watching other unwise ones prove his philosophy. CARLTON KOHN STAN A man of learning Contress 12 39 Chamber of Commtrce C3 43 When Carlton came from Scranton 1n his Sophomore xear this class of 1920 gained a real scholar All he docs is done conscientlou-.lv and to the best of his ability He has vxell earned his reputation as one to be depended upon Probably in 1921 Callton xxlll entel the Uni velsitv of Pennsylvania LUTHER KhESGE Men of few words 'ire the best men A genius in mechanics thats Luther We dont knoxx hlnl quite xx ell enough vet to ask vshether he isn t distantlx at least lLl3.t9ll to the people xx ho oxxn the bi lcd store on Court treet We hope so cause it xxould add such distinction to oul class to have a somedax hcir to millions This budding mechanic xxill go to the Rochester Athenaelm and Mechanics Institute MARJORIE KUTZ A fair and estlmable yo ng lady literary I lub C2 'i 41 Marjouc .1 charmlng name Ploxxulike an plcttx Hut s 1 glll xx ho s quite the same Iikcablf. an' xx ittx Txxtnlx 1 ight IT - 1 , s ' . . I , , . , . . , . . . . , ' i L . 1 ' . ' ' r. . rr ' , - ., Y Y ' .7 J , ., 5 v . . . ' ' .' . . . H. Y 1. . . s,, . . ' . 7. 1 Q 4 1 4 0 , . ' 4 ll . l , , . ,, -.- 1 ' 04x 4 1 l 1 .,.' . v ., .. , . , r' ,.,..z . . L. , , J' .1 , 4 v' v -. b--qw 1 l Txx entx Nine MARY KUTZ Endurance is the crowning quality. Literary Club. A firm believer in the class motto. An exception that proves the l'l1lQ that a woman likes to talk. She lends an air of steudiness to the rest of' our friv- olous class. LYNN LAMBRECHT I'lI warrant him heart whole. Congress T lfe f lub Somehoxx Lxnn xxhen xou look at us flom behind those torto1se shell specs of xouxs we feel dleadfullx frlx olous and lT1CClClCIlt Of cor rse you mean nothing bx such a glance but sets us to thinking and xxe vxon der if perhaps xxe too shou'dn t be a bit mole serious Hoxx bout lilo DOI OTHY LAP RABFE A daughter of the gods divinely tall and most vinely fair literary Club C2 3 4 Foul xears in B C H S haxe not caused Dot to lose hu smile 01 he 1 pink cheek either Did xou even find her xx olried or cross? Most probably not For a xxhlle Dot xx as headed for Cornell but noxx her p'1th has changed Vx here xxe don t knoxx but hue s hoping that I lfe xxill alxx .us hold ion he1 a lTl91!'y smile NHLDPED LAUDEP There is more fun in her th'm -1 casual observer would Imagine I :ter ary Club 'Vllldled is one of oui quiet g'lIlQ xxho xxolks ffuthfullx .md ealnestlx in exuxthing, she undu't1.1kes Llt0lf.llN loses one of its most lox 1l membeis xx hen Mildred leaves B C H S to enter Mount Holyoke I 1 ' ' . , ,J , ,, . 7 . 1 . ' ' 1 N 1 W 1 1 1 v 1 1 . . . l . , . , 1 1 , . 1 , Y . . , . . ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 . , , . , , 1 1 1 ' T L L A , ' ' de - A M, - - D 1 1 1 ' 1 1 U 9' 1 , 1 1 ' . - ' , 1 ' ' 1 1 . . 5, . . ' 1 . ' 1 1 . 1 ' 1 ' u iv ., 1 . . , 1 r . r 1 , 1 Y ' - r ' 1' . 1, 1 1 ' . . 1 1 ' 4 . , . . 4 L L 1 1 A Z . ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ,+ ' . 1 1 . 1 . ' 1 . , . . l 1 1 1 1 ' , , 1 1 - ' , K1 , . , 1 ' .. 1 1 ' 1 1 1. , . 1 . , ' . ,, 1 . , . . 1. . , 1 1 ,1,,,1,,,11,,,,J,J,A1,,-.01Lg,-11... . 1 ,,1,,c,A1..,1011u1.,L1,01.n.,,1,,,1,A.1,,,1,,,-,,,1.M.,,1.,k1,,,1 M1 H ., 1 ...IJ I-..u11u..n.1u l H., 01,A1,A1,,-1,-1L,1,,1.,,1,,,11,..,,,1.A1,,1,,1,.-1101, newrn.-new.-wr-1.--..-'..--1.-'.1- 1s .snr-.s-.1--..--..-u.-1..--,.--.r-.:'..-wr..--..-'1.-nr-1,--1sn.--,.A-..'-..-'..'-.:'..--,.-np-. . --..--1.-n.-f..N-.1--.rn.-nw..-'.s-1.-'r-..-'..--..--..- ESTHER LAWRENCE Silence sweeter is than speech. Special Chorus Cl-2-31 Third place four-minute speak- ers C2-AJ We believe that Esther appreciates her high school education thoroughly, because she has had to exert ardu- ous efforts to arrive here from her home outside the city, often walking to make it. She has not wasted a frac- tion of her time, but has filled it with earnest work. Her amiable disposition and manner have placed her high in the regard of her classmates. Esther expects to enter a summer training class then to teach next fall. MARY LENNOX MIL The love of learning, the sequestered nook, and all the sweet serenity of books. Literary Club OD Freshman Plav Mamle is one of the girls whom we all know as a rare good sport She IS always passing around ideas Jokes and poetry Nothmg ever phases her not ex en oral comps One of her boasts IS that she 15 not aflald of either beast 01 teacher Nor do we believe that her pupils will fea1 her, w hen she assumes that noble w olk aftel courses ln teaching at the Oneonta Normal and at Columbia LS MacQUEEN Every man has his faults and honesty IS his Congress Secretary C41 Life Club Mills distinguished from the common throng bv his blonde head his noble height and his IOSW blush on spe cial OCCZSIOUS, has quletlv but assiduously wolked his w ay to graduation Among the laurels crowning his constant effort we might place four successful years of Latln Mills favorite stvle of beauty IS Titian his hap pmess appearing at its height when he IS in comp im with such a stvle PAULINE MCCARTHY Brevnty is the soul of wut Chamber of Commerce Pauline is not Xen loquacious but shc is blamx Sha and the Muse of Poctrx ue great pals then latest mas telplece being an mal comp m XCISC on Helen Kcllel Probably her next subgcct will be Ballads of the Kitchen Kettles as shc plans to lead .1 happx domestic life next xear Tlllftj U ,, . 1 . . ' . . . A L, v ' 1 - 7 . . . , rc u ' '- . ' ' 1 1 ' . ' v' . v , . . V . . ., . , - - - - f . 1 s, . D , Q . , . ' r , . E . - . . ' . , . . K .. . , . t 1 . . . , . Y .i . . . - . . I I . , . . . . 1 . S . V x .Li . 1 -V . ' , '. , . v . ' K. I. , '. . ' . , . , .v . . - . '. , . - . 1 1 ., , . . ' , ' ., ' , .t , ., 1 . . ', V' H 1 . K. ' Y' . - , - 1. . . v x ' ' l if .., . . . I . I Thirts One ELDRIDGE MCDONALD I speak in a monstrous little voice. Debating Club, Life Club. Perhaps Eldredge has a monstrous little voice, but my! what a lot that voice can express. We know, for you see we've been in his classes, and judge by his recitations there.. We bear just one secret little grudge against Eldredge-he never took us into his con- fidence and told us the secret of remembering facts and dates in American History. And now that we've sum- moned couragc to express ourselves, it won't do us any good! ELLEN MCGINNIS I will sit down now but the time will come when you will hear from me A pensixe maid vuth manner shy Black of hair and dark of eye, Will do her duty leastwx avs try That s Ellen ELIZABETH MCHARG The fair the chaste the unexpresslve she Literary Club President C4 AJ And here s one of our most faithful workers All L1t elaly girls know of Betty s accomplishments while ples ldent, and of her untlrmg support before Not afraid of xx ork is Betty, and always ready to lend a helpmg hand to others Her smiles and never faillng cheerfulness have xx on her a host of friends Smith claims her next fall and then says Betty fhonestly she dull I am going to e ch school if I don t 1nher1t a fortune before EDNA MCNEIL I chatter chatter as I go Friday Club Orchestra Glee Club, Special Chorus Before Edna left last Januarv we were accustomed to meet her m the halls vilth an ever ready, Jovlal Hello on her lips So nom tho the time of parting is almost here we hope that he1 Hellos have not worn out but will continue their good work of cheering others as they have us 1 ' 1 ' f' . ' - s 1 ' v 7 , , L. . , . . 1 l - , . . . . ' 1 2 ' , ' . , v ' vi 7 - 7 n ' .' . t , , , ' ll ' ! ' Y ' , - v ' ' sr I t a . , . , . . 1 . 9 s ' ' . ' -1 Y ' 2 - ' 'Q ll !! ' , Y Y ' ' ' ' 1 . U v Y 1 , 1 1 K --'L-'GM-W-'LM-'L-'H A -4 --'-- -JA -- --'-- -I --'-4 -- -J -- -: :: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 15 1: 1: 1: 1: 15151: 1: 1: 1:'1: :: 1:'E:' 1: 1: 1: 1: f :' 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: ::5: 5: 1: 1: :gpg Wrwvwrwrwrnrwrmw-' V 'fr' r'rn r'r'r':' 1' 'nt 1. 1. t t . 1 . 1 1. 1. .. 1 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. - - 1- -- - LEO MAXIAN Deeper than did ever plummet sound, I'II drop my book. Debating Club, Chamber of Commerce. A Not knowing Leo very well, we looked up his name in an encyclopedia, just to see what kind of boy he is. And gracious!-hoxx' surprised we were to see that it comes from a Latin word meaning lion, Leo doesn't it-eqm, outwardly at least, at all fierce-now really, does ie . ELMEI MAXSON A sound he1d and 1 p1trmtlc heart Congress C2 3 43 Smrgeant at Arms C'iAJ Speaker ol House C41 President ol G 0 C4AJ One dav, xxhile vue xxeie traveising the flont hall xxe accldentallx oveiheud one Qlll sax to Z1l'l0tllCl Flmel Mawson is mx he1o' Vkhos xouis'7 He s mme too and you can t have him' xx as thc hefxted replv Which remaik goes to shoxx xxh'1t kind of a man Plmei is We sax man fol xxho could h xxe spent txxo xefus in the Land of the Iilx having med ils pinned on his chest xxithout earning a peifect iight to the title ELMEP MELOCHE Much may be m ide of a SCOYC lITl'lI1 If he be caught young Debating Club C2 3 4D Treasurer President Chief De bater Qecond Prwe Nlulxtr Contest Panorama Re porter C43 Assistant Business Manager C41 Varsity Debating Team C4 AJ Secretarx G 0 C4BJ Life Club President Senior Class C4 AJ It is haidlx necessalx to xxiite anything about Flmel foi it seems as though everxone must know our plesi dent When he isn t rushing alound attending to Seniol affaus oi doing anx thing 11 e you might see him studx ing Flmer likes his Solid C00lTl6tlX class calls it '1 good class, because theie ale no girls in it Judging from that hell like it up 'it Hamilton No co eds ie ceived' EDWIN MILLER Nowhere so busy a man as he there was And yet he seemed busier than he w1s Debating Club Cl 2 '3 49 life Club C2 3 4? Thcx all fill' 'lhat's ieallx all that is necessaix to sax about Fd but there is so much to tell about him of his cueei xx 'is spent at the little aqueduct on tht rixci Vl hat he did up theic is placed xxith the dead pist and xxe xxill leaxe it to the ieadei s imagination Lpon his ietuin hc agun iesumed his academics and flnallx hcaxed that tmditional sigh of relief and knexx th it the xxoist xxa ovel Thutx Txxo 7 L . X , . - .. -.- , . - -, , . , . . , . . . ' ' , , . . . ' . Y ' . H . ' , . 1 1 , .. u 9, ' . . , . . . . , , , Y . ' rv ., . x 1 ' . ,. I. iv . v R ' . ,J , . ', l I, 14 . ,vs . , 1 ,, L. , Y ', 1 .L ' . j, z .' .' K. .' . ' . Hn. ' I L . - - U 1 . I . - v -- 5 ' v f , L ' A A 1 x - 1 , . s - s -' -f 1 . , , , . . , , . , . 'L 1 1 ly 'sk .ly va' my ' J ay . ' L. L , V v . '- ' 1 - ' .I - ' ' 1 . L' . . .4 M ' 5 . . J f . 1 , 'I' . . 1 . 1 . . . - . - . . . ' -s -. - , 4- 'Q - . 4' .Av . 2 'vw - '. . . S . . ' Asc L. -v 1 I : 1 'x 5 ' that we have decided to ramble on. A goodly portion ,z ' ' '., .' f ' 1 ' Y. -u 7 . - ., 'l V' fn v . . , ,' , ' . .vA ' A' ' l I. . . , x . in . . A 1 L. . 3' . l, . , A .S . L. , I . 2 , .. , S .- 3 1 Ihnlx Three JEAN MILLER My man's as true as steel. Chamber of Commerce, Entertainment Committee, As- sistant Secretary Progressive Dramatic Club, Special Chorus 121, Underwood Speed Certificate 143. Just take Jean's first name and add three letters. and you will have Ge-nial, which is Jean all over. Built for comfort, not for speed fexcept in typexvritingj, yet she has manage to keep up with ativities in a miracu- lous manner. She is going to originate a nexx' style of stenlopfraphers and earn at least one hundred dollars a x-'ee c. PAUL MILLS Hear ye not the hum of mighty works' Winner of B C21 life Club C3 U Captain Baseball Team C4AJ The original bluffer Carries an armful of books but Doesnt knoxx Just xxhat xxrll happen to him next But things alxx ays come to him xx ho xx uts TWILA MOOPE A good he1rt is better thrn 'ull the heads nn the world 'lvxilft Clmt to us as a P C from Thompson Hip, vear ago We haven t had much cl ince to get acqu unt ed but from xxhat xxe do knoxx, xxe ll sav she s fx peach She expects to devote her life to 1 noble and spltndid profession shc excpects to enter 1 training school for nurses HOWAP D MOP GAN I m sure he s 1 talented m1n A lad xx ho ll e er be sloxx in life Sloxx in action an ur of languor But best of all hc shuns all strife He c ilm and cool and sloxx to 'Inger ' u n - ' , . . , . . - , . . . , - , 7 v ' v V' I r , . ' . 'c . . A u K I K Q K I 1 V ' 1 ' v ' r : 2 . ' .' . 1. ' . 'll -1 I , 1 I I I I t . 1: , . - . v v v v 7 7 v f ' : ' 1 1 , . 2 ' 1. s : . 2 . . 1 'r : ' ., L lf 'K 1 v f , 1 v . , . ' ' ' 1 l' v . I ' f ' u I 1 n . 4 Y Q, . ' , r : .' . , 1 J Q . . . . . , S 1 , . t . I ,. 'iu 4F'u 1u n'5A n n 1f'u n 1- As'Ux u n' 'ru''Ih u nh :i 4u n n 4u n An lF'n n 4F'An 4n n 4n 1u 4u Ai n i 4h 4b''Ih n'5x 4i 4F7FWFUx n lu n n :l n AA Ah'5u 4u lu n u n Ah 'An' I xlONICA MULLINS She's pretty to walk with. and witty to talk with. Friday Club C2-3-41, Assistant Treasurer 135, Cliumlwr of Commerce C3-49, Special Chorus C3-41. Did you know that there are eight wonders of the world? Well, the eighth one, that you are just begin- ning to hear about, is Monica Patricia Mullins, who has completed her High School course in three years and :1 half. Besides being a knock-out on F1'iday's basket- ball team, she has proved herself very able in Friday Club's executive affairs. lsn't it marvelous in one so young? f LADYS MURRAY Some go mad through study, but not I. Literary Club C3-4D Lo, ue have xuth us '1 xx olthv membel of that fllj.2'l'll tied class of beings vxho call themselves pedagogucs 'V Somehou vie envv the voung pelsons vihom Gladvs IS enllghtenmg on the lntllcacles of the thlee Rs and so would you if vou knew hladvs If you are not expelt ni chalactel re uhng flom mere plctules, Just cut off the ws flom hel name, and thelc she IS, Slllfllhg' GI id ly folthl MARGUEPITE NICHOLS Like 'iutumn Ie1ves thy tresses glowed Literary Club Theles nothing too good to be sald of M81g'u9lItL She may appear bashful and qulet to the casual obselv er, but theres not a bettel sport to be found in the school than Maigueute as hcl fuends know hu W suspect that some day she xx ill have a home of her own ln Sclanton, but for the plesent, she intends to stay ln Binghamton IAMES O BP IDN A contented mind Who doesn t knon Jimmie Jll'l1n'llG xx as one of the cutest little bots scnioi d Ly Guess Jimmie doesnt nant to leave school, as in the past fexx months hc has bl come mtciostcd in tho lleshman Class All luck to Jimmie in his I 1 l'llNl1Yl1dIl course lheles .1 leasonl lhnlx 4 v v' . v 1 x Q I I .- ' , , A4 , .s Y v v x 1 L r is 'A' , ' ' ' ' ,f - , u 1: , ' . . , . v ' , , ' I I.. t, . A-Y , . Z I a u Q 52 ' v 1 a X ' u K ' N K u,,u , X, , ,X 1' ' ' uw, u y . . ., . 1 N Y , ' 1 Y' ' - A s l K . . ' 4 N KK I ' yy I V ' ' 1 5 w 1 v 1 ' l Y A . - - L 1 ' s - . I v. . v . . L. ' , S V K. 4 . A. X l I l nl x . 11 1 lk .14 ' 'e' '. '. 2. ' s. 1 - . Jimmie thinks 1t's a t'wee one. Q-l-' llll 4 1 Thirty Flve ? HERBERT PAGE His speech is ri burning tire. Congress Secretary 13.41, President 14B1, Vice-Presi- dent 14A1, Third Prize Meeker Contest 131, Member Executive Council 141, Literary Committee G. O. 141. Alternate Varsity Debate 131, Chief Speaker Con- gress-Debating Debate 131, Treasurer Senior Class 141, Friday-Congress Play 141, Address to Juniors 143- ' A funny youth-his name is Page, His sayings e'er seemed quite the rage An actor, speaker and debater, And we once heard, a woman hater 1?1 But here's the worst-O shades of Hector! You see he was our cash collector. LU ELLA PALMER One tongue is sufficient for a woman. Literary Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 14B-A1, Special Chorus 11-21, Girls' Glee Club 11-21, Panorama Re- porter 11-21. Ever s1nce she has been among us Luclla hLs mon than proved her ceaseless good will friendly spirit and the faculty of casting a most cheerful atmosphcu around her ask anybody if It lsn t so She has been 1 veiy loval member of Literary havlng' long sei ved in it as sergeant at arms, her efflciency unlmpaired by the 'ibove mentioned quality of good will' She has alu axs entered heartily into girls athletics, and is a confiimed swimming fiend Some college, next fall will be luck3 in receiving this marvel of good nature MARJORIE PARSONS They that know the most make the least noise Marjorie, with her Jolly smile and happy air, has claims to distinction from her apparent lack of tioublc She is very loyal to her school is always in attendance at the games and dances and supports all the other '1CtlVltlCS which concern her On the Junior Dav p1o gram last year she had an lmportant palt We hope the big cruel wolld will not quench MHIJOFIBS happv Splflt ANNA MAE PAYNE An ms1tIabIe desire for talking Friday Club Assistant Secretary 11B2A1 President 12B1 Secretary 13A1 Friday Club will doubtless never forget Anni Mac Payne For do the actors 1n a play ever forget the lead mg character? She was extremelv popular outside of Friday Club circles and we ueie solry when she left last Januaiy Just look at her plctule and see if xou blame us for liking her '7 ' y a w v 1 . , . . . . . , . , . ' - , . 1 I . . . , 1 w Y , , - i , 1 , . ' h, , KI ' ' ii 1 ' v ' 7 , . . , . Y , U . . , ' v - ' Q ' ' 7 1 . . , . . - . , . , . , . . w , L . 1 JGJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJ -. .JLJLJ -n .d'.J',JL.'L. -- 4- 'J'--'CJL-' 4- .J .- .- L4 -e -J ,A .. .. ,s .. GJL- .. L. .k .-'LJ .JLJLQ .. L. Lk . . .. .. .. .J .k .J .J .- LJ .. .-'L.V.. .J'..' VIRA PAYNE While I live. let me live. In the two years that Vira has been with us, those who know her agree that there's plenty of fun behind her shyness, and that she is always a loyal supporter of B. C. H. S. Next fall, Vira goes to Rochester Business Institute. CYRENA PIERCY To those who know thee not, no words can paint, and those who know thee, know all words are faint. Literary Club, Assistant Secretary MAJ, Progressive Dramatic Club Secretary Cl B-AJ, Chamber of Com- merce, Chairman Program Committee C4 BJ Qer geant at Arms MAJ Panorama Reporter CZBJ Spe clal Chorus C2 42 Girls Glee Club MAJ Underwood Certificate MAD Personality plus a perfectly stunning girl plus a good sport equals Cyrena Piercy And to think that we ve got to surrender her to a boarding school ln the fall' Still, we think that beaucoup dances and fudge pal ties will agree with her, so we fthe ladv editorsj kiss hel good bv, and wish her success JOHN POLEK One who says little but takes ln everything Play and th world plavs with you, work and you work alone John takes the advice and has made of his four years in High School a period rather to be en Joy ed than worried over We tried to have him tell us w hat occupation is to fill his time after graduation, but John refused to listen to us So as nearly as we can make out his future t will be this a big answ ered U 9 ROBERT REYNOLDS On with the dance let Joy be unconfmed No rest till morn when youth and pleasure meet Congress Q2 3 41 Assistant Qecretary C23 Vice Presl dent C39 Life Club Treasurer 123 Vice President C41 ASSISIRIH Busmmss Manager Panorama C39 Business 'Vlanager 147, Chairman Publication Committee G O UD The man with the businesslike air Cot xoul chem 'lhe lold high executioner A Dartmouth sub frosh 1 ' ' ' w ' ' v 1 ' ' . . , ' 9 9 f , . . , , - , . . , ' , ' sc u v I vl v' 1 1 Y ' ' 1 , . lc Y e ' ' I Y. ' Y v 77 So . ' n K .L . I 1 - , V . -S sv , nv Q V . , l ' C-' Un- 4 1 r , . .. . , A L , . . 1 ' i- 9 ' 1 : SS. . - '.'. , I . l ' ' . ' A . ' ' . - I Y : xox.::..::,.::.,::.,:: Ek: 5.1: ::.::.::.,:5.,,.:: 3, 30:5 aux. ::..::..:,.,,..:x.E:.,:A.,,,V,NA-f,x..,,.,,k.,,.,,.,x.,,,v, Thirty-Six Thlll1 'scxcn NICHOLAS RIEG 'E's ez soshubble ez a basket er kittens. Debating Club 11-2-3-41, Treasurer 131, President G. 0. 14B1, Chamber of Commerce 13-41, President 131, Life Club 11-2-3-41, Vice-President 131, Debating Bas- ketball Team 12-3-41, Captain 131, Manager 121, Track 13-41, Debating Club Debate Team 141, Foot- ball 12-3-41, Captain 131, All-State End 141, Presi- dent Junior Class. A toast to our stalwart football captain of '19, They say that a football man is the only man xvho doesn't stop for interference, so we feel that Nick is going to kick a real life goal. We see visions of him saving the day for some big college, and being carried away on worshiping shoulders. Hey, Nick, how does that strike you? CEPRITT POGEPS Oh heaven were man but constant he were perfect Cut Vtent to R I I and admlts it H is xx om thc same hat for four yCdlS Ilkcs girls but bclleves ln varlcty Columbia calls him MADELIENE ROSEBOOM All women are ambitious naturally This gul 1s one of the kind that B C H S needs unafraid of xfxork, and ready to 1LSp0Illl when there 1S need She has studied vxell and iecuved good marks xx hlle 1n school Mav the future tleat Madeliene xx1th thc same friendliness she has shoxxn to others HANI' OPD PUSSELL Ah a poet and a genius' A prodigy' Admit hum Class Poet 141 Wutcs poctrx that am Has that peculiar far axx ay' look ls dflalll he max become famous I L L L v r v - an 1 ,- n V 1 . . ' . ' 2 L. v . , S , . - f .Cv J. xx' . I . K . . x 4 I ' I . . . . ,i 4 . ' v - x v ' . ' Y . 1 x' - 1 , .. ' , ' S . . : - .' 1 ' L L , . . . 1 , 1 , , 1 - r l . - il- 1 v , . , ' H . -. , 1 l L- . . ' , . v , 8 . F.,,-.,u.,4-..M.,,,..,..,,,.,,,.,,..,,-.,,.,,,-L.. H.V.-.,A.,u.,A.,,,..u.fu.,M-L,,N..N.,,-.,h.,n.,,-.,I-.,n.M...-..A.,J.I-,.h.uh.L-..A,.,,.,u..M.,,,.,u.,,..L,,.-...-.,M. x.,.,,u..u..,..,M. A: 25.1, ::.,::..::.,::..:5,:5.: -n.--.rnml-n.'-,l-',.'n.'nrwr-..-ww..--..'-.--..--.r-..--4.--,rn.-an-..--4.1f..-n.--..-Q.-f..-f..-n.--..--..-Q.-nrnsnr-..--.c-.r-..-wr'rar'.--.rm-f.-'..--..--..-f.:-..--4.-'.r-.c'.rm-.. .. nl . .i n .. . ,l ' - 'N' . v x ETHEL SALIE A nature sloping to the southern side. Friday Club, Chamber of Commerce. A winning way has Ethel Salle That's helped her all through life. She's very pleasing-very jollyg So may her way be blithe. DOI IS SHAW A braln IS worth llttle wlthout a tongue Why IQ It that a xoung man s afTect1on .tlvlaxs turns to auburn halr and blue mu Vle 1dm1t that the com bll1dtl0Il lb strlkmg and pleasmg to the ue but ln the ease of Dons we knon that CllLG1fl1lI1LSb and rome good nztule must have play ed some palt also DOROTHX SLEIIPER Oh you flavor everythlng you are the vamlla of soclety llterarv Club Weeks Contest Ilrst Prue O41 Speclal Chorus Lnuttnant Vulory Glrls UAB Class Iflocu tlonlst C41 Th1s vear f10m Wvommg Summa ree Came a lass of ougmah tee She can smg dance and sen And where vull she go To Emerson s Sehool of o1.1to me ILVANGELINE SLOAT And still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all she knew llterary Llub CZ 3 45 Asslstant Secretary C331 Vue Presldent UA JAJ Presnlent C485 Glee Club CD Sptclal Lhorus CPD Ilrst Prme .lumor Essay Contest U41 I-lrst Prme Vltelts Contest 13-U lanorama Rt porter C28 .SBD Pxthtnngf. Ldltor Panorama OU l'd1tor lll Lhul C-lj llttrary Committee ol' G 0 C49 Class Lssdyl t CD Idll ls -.ht to vehold thls ll1d1tlCI1 of suenteen sum mu ou1 lw ingelme nho lS the p11d1 of the school Vlho cm l1ll hu plact nut Xldl ou cluu Ltllt0l n 1 ml' xxhost te 1to11 1 s bum., so muh p1 dl L Vl ho e st tht low and l'llLYltlS that ate l'xang,,LllnL Sloats 1 mth 1e.1l lLL,lLt and gldtltutlt f0l he1 xullmg, b6lXlLtN that the Pan non blds It Ullt0l good bx and 111 hes hu the bt st of' luck 1n hu j0Lllndll tn count nnxt yt 11 lhnlx 11 1 T If v .A - A 1 1 Y 1 yn 1 3 V I v vs Av . .' . . . v G rl 2 ' - ' . - ' 1 I '1 1 ' ' 1 11 e' x L Vi' I ' 4 7 11 Af 1'.4, v 1 5 - ,511 1 1 1 1 , . . , L. . . , . . I I f 4 I V 1 ' - 1 ' 1 ' ' . ' . 1 ' . .. ' A , ' ' . , . 1 '- . I Al I K i . 'v 1 1 1' ' '- 5 .1 1' 1 x 1 1 ' 7 A ! 'Lf - V .. - .12 1 Y . . 1 ' ' vs' 1 ' 1 1 . I , - - , , . . , - A ' A , t , 5 A . . - Q , . , . ' v 'V 7 - ' I. 1 1 -. , . ' . , '- . . . . . . 1 - , 1 ' ' x 1 : , I . -. - , y J. I , . I i ' , . . Y... K I F- ' 1 ' - - t 1 ' 1 - ' - 1 v 1 - . . . . . , X- . I .Z 4 ' ,Y . 'J , .' , , K. . . 1 l ' ,. . , .' -,:, .1 -, . S? , I- .fl L. .- , 5. .. -. 'S .I V In-1 can smile so clwerfully through all hard tasks and earn A ff- .' .' I 'V 1 Q, lt's .' .. .,,.., . .. ' A . . I ' ,. . .,'.,'. . , H . H . ' . ' Q , ' . - . . .'Q . ' rw - . ..- ,J-gl Flmlx Xmo ELSIE SMITH Knowledge galned is a world achieved. Four years of Latin to her credit. What's in a name? CLIFFORD ST. CLAIR I am the very pink of courtesy. Chamber of Commerce, Track Team UD, Baseball 141. It xxe ale at all good soothsayers or prophets Cllf fold xx1ll makc an excellent buslness managel, lflflLlStI'l ous modest and courteous What better attnbutcs could ont lcqune of a man of bllSlIl6SS9 We expect that omc tlme hell be Slttlflg at a gleat desk of hls oxxn xx1t'1 his back to a plate glass dool bearmg the mscvlp tlon Mgr St Clan Prlvate CAI L STANTON Exce lence IS never gmnted to m1n but 'ls the reward of I1bor hood humoulcd unobtruslve zcady for fun xxhcn It comes along thats Call all over A perspectlvc VILNN from thc dcsk ln 105 xx ould rcveal Call seated ncal thc xxmdoxxs eagerly ll8VOUllIlg' mathcmatlcs He is re xllv qultc a shalk ln math and vexx good ln h1s other sub Je t too although xxe xxont sav that he passes h1s Llght hculs meant for plax ln studxmg Keep up thc goo! xxolk Call afte1 gldCllldtl0l'l CHAI LES STENSON There us no endless merit ln a man s knowing when to have done Longress 13 43 Congress Basketball Team C43 -X box xx ho h is nex er found anx class a suiflclent lea son to kccp hlm flom talkmg' Dld you CVCI find hlm stlllr' Just the same It IS seldom that Chdlltb loses tlack of xxhats gomg on a 1llH'lCl.1lt accomphshmcnt that at least hc has lLdlI1Cll ln Hugh We llaxc not been told of h1s future plans . 1- . . ., . . - . . . - i . . ., . . . ,. .. . f . . - . ,, . . .. . . .' ,. . 1 -1 '- ' ' S 4- . X. , ' 1 ' ' , .,, ,. , . I 1. - , . . . . 0. - ' as -, - , n , . . - . J I . v - . . 1 . 1 1 . . . . - ., . ... . , - y H. . . 9. . . . . ' , ',. . , K. ' v , f . . nv. , ,. . , . .L V rx, . . , . .G , K, Z i ' x. 1 . . ' , . .v ' '. , - . , I . . . , . ,. . . . . .. . ..,. . em, , . l . . . ,', .. ,. . . v ' - v' , , . . .. . . .. 1 ' T , , . I L , . . . , . ' .4 -4 .,. - , . . l v v 1. v 1 V I '11 ' ' - l . I 1. . S lx . N u . ' . V . . s' - -4. ' 'Q 4 rvx' ' ' . . . . , . . - - v. f . 74 ' 1 ' ' 1 's x . , . . .- , .- 1- - ,- - vx ,, , . . '. x f : 5 GER ALD SULLIVAN Thou talkest of nothing. Debating Club 12-3-43, Life Club 12-3-43, Football 143, Baseball 143, lnterschools Skating Races First Prize 143, Debating Club Basketball 133. We might introduce Gerry to you by saying hello, just to see if he would understand. He is an excellent tennis player, and has just recently made the baseball team as first string catcher. He had a good chance to :tar in football last fall, as a result of which Gerry is supposed to have a great many of the other fellows' broken bones and teeth to his credit. But he has prom- ised to change his tactics a little when he goes to the U. of I'. to become a flourishing dentist. IONA SWEET Higher mathematics are her forte she doesn t care for feet and yards But oh those Rods Literary Club 17 3 43 Secretary 14B3 literary Debat mg Club Plays 13 43 Lnlistmcnt Lssay Prize 14 A3 Here IS Iona who has danced her vsav into thx he nts of many noted for her vlvacity love of fun giggles VN ho could believe that one girl could be both a dramatic success and a poetess Alas foi the misfortune of lltlll ature Iona has chosen dramatics and enters a dramatic school next fall LUCILE TAYLOR Perge modo Literary Club Ye shades of gieat Caesar' Hon she ieels off Vlrgll tlanslations When Lucille arises, one max heave a great sigh of relief for he knoxxs that a perfect translation is about to fall upon his ears Hel intellect has been rec ognized elsen here for she ix as the valedictorlan of hel class in a Pennsxlvania High School xx hence she came in 1918 Youll miss hel non t vou Miss Biounq I ODNIEY TALBOTT True ha ppmess consists not in the multitude of friends But in their choice and worth Apparentlv evei untrouhltd is fai is lessons or the lidies ale concerned ltodnex has quletlx nended his max thlough sehool giving fun of Us the chance to ieallx knovi him Out ide of sehool hours lim can usu 1 s be seen llI'lXlYlf., a ceitam big tai Ht ll1Llll1ls to I1 ue heard eoneeining hi genius for mtehanies it will be something ilong the line of scicntific engmeelmg loitx Y .. .,, ' v ' ' - I f ' - ' 1 ' . 9 4 ' ' . - , . I , . x , . . . 1 ' . Y v . Lv 4 x 1, ' 3 2 4 .- - . . , , . a y 1 1 kv K1 1 1 l :, 1 s 1 1 1 ' , 1 As - . . ,s ' , . . , A K. ' ' K' ' -1' ' x 1 -'Af sk- - v - . 1. Af' ' . is I 1 3 ts q ' ' 1 . 1 ' . s. , . ' , - . ' 1 A ' 'I ' x I D .1 . , . . . lx- ' . 1 . ' ' v x , 1 7 ' Y ' s v . . ! ' 1 1 1 I 1 4 i I 18' I 0 L I n x , , x 1 4 K' 'li v ' l Ib' Y. - . r A. , Y ' ' 'A , K, , , . ,. . . ' A S' ' K. , .tu , .. , - tell us much of his future, but judging from rumors we zvn 1- - . -.- ' ,- 'S ,- ' p- - .. . '... ' V' .. .. ,. ,. .. .. '..-f..-'..-f..-'..-f,.-f.,-I..-'..-I..-',.-f. U. -' -P -'..--..-'..-P..-'..-'..-asus ..-'..-',.-asf.:'..-'..-v,.-'..- ..- ..-nouw..-asasf..-'..-'..-as .J . 'us'..'u.'u:u.'.:.:ueL4aen.w.'u:Lcus . . .. .. ., -. ., W .V --r,,.A.qr,rm., .. Ifoxty One ILDA TERHUNE A woman she seems of cheerful yesterdays and confldent to- THOFFOWS. Literary Club Whenever Ilda's name is mentioned, Marg'uerite's is linked with it. If any one would like to know just how much spunk Tildie has, a visit to her typewriting class would convince him of her spirit. She may be hav- ing a struggle now, but some day she's going to be a crackerjack at it and run the typewriter to the tune of some pleasing masculine voice. She expects to get her training at L0well's in the fall. GERTRUDE TOBEY Don't worry. Friday Club Sergeant-at-Arms UBB, Freshman Play, Special Chorus C2-43, W. S. S. Poster Contest 137, Tag Mashal Poster Contest 132. From her easy going placid and unruifled way of conduct one would be sure that Gertrude never had cause to rush But don t be too sure, for she is bound to hurry occasionally in order to accomplish all she does In addition to being a good student in regular subjects she has a very clever knack at drawing and designing and is a promising young typlst Everyone that knows Certrude likes her and is sure of having a true and re liable friend CHARLES TURNER I love to commune with nature especlally women Debating Club C2 3 43 Vice President C33 Literary De hating Club Plays C3 4? Life Club C2 3 41 General School Interest Committee G O C31 Business Man ager Panorama C33 Varsity Debate Team 145 Class Orator OD H es ue have a man of the world in the senior class Of course his name is Charles Turner for who else could it be There is only one thing left for him to pop out with and that s a cane After the fashion of proph ets ne see Charlie at sleek pompous fifty with a dla mond stick pin as big as the equator using bank notes for scrap paper CECILE VAN NAME She floats upon the rlver of hls thoughts literary Club Literary Editor Panorama Q43 Vice President G O C41 Vice President benlor Class Class Testator Q43 A good candidate for track due to intensive corridor tralnmg Instlgator of the soclety of the permanent blush Jud s best girl Hel future divided between a snappy business course and preparations for the quiet enjoyment of a long do mestlc life a ' , , t v - , Y V. . . 1 . , ' - , . . - , - , . - , . . , , . . t . . , 1 9 r , u n ' ' , .. . , , . ' , i Y . , . .. . L , , I 4 1 9 . . . , . - . , ' 1 , ' y 1 ' . ' 1 - 1 v , ' I . . . Y . J'..''.J'.JV,J'.JL.'V JL- .J'.JLe .- .J'.. ,J'.. ,J'..'LJ'.J'.. ..''.. .-'U-V.- sa LJ .- -J'.J'.-' .JL-'LJLX .JL-' .Sha 'ldLJL-'G-'EJ'-- s- --'LJ ,JDJ . Q sa as GJLX -A la as .la L. he LA .J p .n..u..lA.,,,',.4,,,f7,.n.,n..,,.,,.n,.,,.,.,,,.n.,,.7,.A,.,,.,.,u.., vu.. h.. f, ., vp, ,. .. i.. ., ., ., .. .. ., .. V ., V ,. -, .. .. .. ., V .. -I, ., ., ., .. -. ., .. -. s- V ., V .H WAYNE VAN SCHAICK Talk to him of Jacob's ladder and he would ask the number of the steps. Wayne can ask more questions to the square inch than anyone else in school, including the faculty. Hc keeps the chem class in terror of their lives, fearing every minute may be their last. MIRIAM WALSTER She doeth all thlngs well. Friday Club Cl 2 3 49 Asslstant Secretary C3AJ bpe cnal Chorus C2 33 Glrl s Glee Club C2 3D Thev say to her muslc Mmam IS wedded Somehow me don t beheve lt at all We thmk her heart IS lmbedded Far from Mr Chapm s call FLORENCE WARNER Full of a sweet Indifference Literary Club C2 3 43 Sergeant at Arms C39 Treasurer C4BJ becretary C410 Special Chorus CU First Prize Glrls bwnmmmg Meet Q2 39 A llttle rose ln the Semor yard Bedecked ln a dainty fr1ll And shyly she murmurs Wheres my pard That little Dutch tullp B1 ' EDA MAE WHITELAW And then she danced Oh Heaven' her dancing Llterarv Club Behold thls young Eda Mae Whltelaw The best dancer that I ever saw To Bensonhurst goes she A flltter shell be And each one who sees her w1ll fa Iforty Two t . 1 1. , - . . , , . . . , . , . , . . . . V I . , 1 . , 1 - 1 - v - . , . - , . . . . Y ' Q I . , , . . ' I . u 1 . . 4 . - ll . 1 I , . . , . . V . 4' L. ' . 1 1 I , . , . ' .J 1. .J 1. '4. ,. ..'L.' -J ,A -A .JL-'LJL-' .- ,J .- .JL. .. .- at Lt -J as .J -A .J .. .J 4-'LJ .JL-'LJLJ'..'5- .J'.. .JLt vu., .. .. V t. .. .. ,. .. .. .. .f ., .. ., .. ., ., .. .. .. .. .. ., .. .. -, .. .. .. ., ..,.,,.,,,,,H..M.,4,,,.u.,,, a5:':: :1 ::':: :: :: :S :: :SES :SES :S :: 'cf :Sh 5: :: Q11:11:11Q12fzzj11:11:2112lx:f::j1:21::::::::f:Q:::l:::jQ:,::1i:::5jQ::M:i:: c: ::5: :Q ::':: ::n:: :: :: 151: c: ::,:: :: :: :3:: :: cg :: 1: zz :: 1: : ,5: ,::n:: ,::,.::H::'::n:: 3: :: 1: :: 1: 5: ::':: :5 or L5 llnee IRMA WILCOX Her hair is of good color, an excellent color. Chamber of Commerce. As far as size goes, Irma might as well be a Fresh- mang nevertheless she seems to draw the attention of certain very tall members of the class, either through the natural law that opposites attract, or through her own charms. These include very nice bright, brown eyes, a merry temperament, and decision in everything she does. Irma is an excellent student, works hard and has won many friends while in school. Like many other attractive, winsome little girls, she says she is un- decided about the future. HARRISON WILLIAMS h was not gratified by being I doubt if there ever was a man w o told that he was liked by the women Debating Club Farry Wings they ve nicknamed Harrison So graceful and lrthe rs he But never mind you re full of fun And nice as you can be ALFI ED WISDOM Born for success he seemed Lite Club Q3 43 'special Chorus i4BJ Class Marshal C13 Here we have a really great member of our class for in addition to his noble height Alfred is all that hls name implies Because of his quiet conduct he must be like those people in books xx ho talk little and think a great deal He is a trlg shark of wide fame, and the tact that he is alu ays willing to help his classmates of lesser brain pow er rn that intricate subject is only one of the reasons why we like him LDNA WOOD I dotg on his very absence literary Llub CZ 3 43 Home Defense League Cl SJ lhlrd Prue Pour Minute Speakers QZAD Weeks Lon test C2182 Chairman Musle Committee G O Q49 Civics Club Debate C2AJ Aecompamst C1 Z 3 41 Class Pianist C45 Indna Deborah Wood is indeed a fit subject for song because she has furnished so much of our music here Whenever there has been call for some able person at the piano she has readily responded as well as hav mg often helped out on all sorts of programs Aside from these concert abilities she has offlcrated equally sxell at the gym piano, having succeeded even in ex tractmg harmony from that lmpossrble t1n pan ln room 13 Fdna D rs also a renowned speaker and scholar her report cards usually glowing with E pluses If you should ask us about her favorite color we d say olive drab Edna expects to make Radcliffe College her next destination .. K ' . I' . u ' ' n ,r ' ' ! ' Y Y I , 4 L . . , , , . 1 1 ' v lf 1 , ., V . , ' . . ,. .., 1 . I K. K, , 3 , . I i . S V I . i . 1 rss- ' 's ' D . . . v' , . 1 , '. . ' . Y. .' ' ' , . . ,. ntl- xy u ' v ' 1 I I 1 kt 'x ' 1 1 1 v I ' W 4 I I 1 ' ' , Q 1 I , r , rs - -, 1 - 1 V . , w . ' t , ' r - . Q. . . . , . . , ,. . 1 F . , A y A - - - , , W . . ' . f ' ' ' . Y , . K., . K. A. . . , . . 1 , .. . , '. . . . ' . v . , - . . , . . . . . . 1 ' . . . V , , - . v . L. ' A .- .. ' . . . ' ' H ' . YY ' ' . I ' . S ' ' I ' . . Q . , -. . .' v' . . , . .. . . ' r , . -' 1 - V -.. ' U BIILDHED YOUNG Rise with the Iarks in the morning. and avoid them in the evening. Literary Cluh, Gvneral School Activitivs Colnnlittev CSD. Sergeant-at-Arms of Senior Class C-D. Huvv you sc-vn Conniu? C1'ihlmg'1-. What u funny niuknums-I A Mu1'mun L-ntliusiast. YQ Tlrfv mu Iililllllwlillillillllilllillll' I or li 1 u , iiii , W ,NW . i ' Hi . C 1' X E' imp i . fl, 'V i, Iii, 4 -' ,, -'J ,fwi- s' 'iii ini ,, V ,.,.,, 0112155 I mag In place ofthe traditional Class Essay, I shall depart fr'om custom, and in- stead relate to you the story of a Boy. a Spirit, and an Ideal-a tale which seems worthy of recording. 21: 251 221 2? Pk ff In the Valley of Opportunity, there once dwelt a lad, fine and sturdy, the pride ofolderheads in the community, who called him the boy of 1920, for at that time he was to receive his inheritance. Early he displayed a great aptitude and desire for learning, and so he was allowed to attend the great school of the master, Knowledge. As his years grew riper, the boy began to think more deep- ly, he pondered the works of science, and the higher mathematics, and he ab- sorbed the writings of famed authors, and as he did, Knowledge smiled sympa- thetically at the eager head, and grew to favor the lad, and even to answer his thoughtful queries. Once when the bov had been with him for the second year Knowledge led him one euly morn to the lake of the Future from which rose the cold gray mist ofExper1ence In his ignorance the boy of 20 would Seek the unknown depths of the Future but Knowledge rebuked him saying Vt ouldst thou too oh son is too mrny have wished know the Future when but a glimpse of Experience has as yet dawned for thee? Come and strengthen thy mind and body so that thou shalt be prepared to plunge into the Waters of the Future without fear that they shall overcome thee So the lad returned with Knowledge to the House of Learning Ye us p rssed md the boy of 20 w as slowly att unrnff manhood Knowledge w is still hrs best friend but there now seemed to be mother rn int rngrble pr es once ilw rys beside him Did he test his skill rt or rtory this const int compan ron unseen lent force to his wol ds ind confirmed hrs uguments He vied with his comrades in contests ot y ilor ind prow ess and w rs w ont to receive endless stores of strength So the youth of 20 as h id the inexperienced boy took this question to his heedful te rcher And thus did Knowledge answer rn ercplana tion Dost thou ask oh son what unseen presence is th rt which rs ever by thee w hrch rssrsts in surprssing thy comr rdes rn the tests of mind and bodily power Oh fortunate youth that rs thy Spirit th it is the Spirit of 20 It is destined that w her ever thou shalt go there go thy Spirit also And the youth of 20 wondered much and reiorced at his extreme good fortune During the interim of years which p ive the way fiom the threshold of youth to that of m rnhood the boy of 20 had mrde another discovery Knowl edge told him one dav th rt for everyone w is a life Ide rl Some clothed their Ide rl in grudy colors to hide the lick of truth md noble qualities beneath others displ ryed their we rkness through XOllt1l9 sh rdes But the youth of 20 rn iccordrnce with hrs rncrersrng mrnlrness should possess himself of a high Ide rl ind colors w orthv to cloak rt As they talked Knowledge and the young 'nan w rnder ed from the H ill of I ear ning till they urrved at the lake of the Fu ll sJ I. C , v I 1 u 1 ' ' v . v f 1 7 g X . . V .. . . I , , 9 ' Y , . , . , , LL 7 , I I ,' v - 2 , , c c c 9 1 C A' - v . . , 1 ' ' s . ' ' D 7 C , ,' - D - sy . 2 , c . C 1 I e I , ' 1 1 . ' c . c K , c . c c U c - '2 . s . s ' , ' ' . 2 ', 2 2 ' - 2 '2 . . . . 2 '2 ' , . 2 2 2 - I 1 x - ' v n I , . 5 U l '. , - , c . 1 - '2 : Q 5 '2 ' 2 ' ' , 2 '2 ' ' . , . - 1 K , ' , .' ' L - . ..4 , . c A 1 ' . 2 '. , ' 2 ' . 2 - ' , as , I ' , , ' ' - . . , .. , c Y . I . . ' K Y . I. . - ' , c . c - I c - . 1 . I I' ! ' . , . , c ' . V v t i . h. ,, c . , . . , V 1 u . ' . u I c , c . C, . . . , C . , Q , . I !' l , I 1 Y - 1 , c c c - D . I u n 1. . I ' ' , c N , c c c . C ' I u ' 4 I 1 l . ' c c u , 4 4 1 A y I 1 . 4 . I ' I r 4 . I , . s- x C K s 7 L K C A Q 7 2 ' 2 ' 5 ' 2. 2 ,, 3 . 2 I 1 uf v u . v f y C s V c . c , C 'I I I 1 u ' . 4 I u. - A C C I J I C ture. It was the time ot sunset, and the sun of Success was casting a r'eflect1on ..,f., , ,c.,,.. ,,c. , ,c.,,c . .,,c..,,.,,r.,,c ,,c, ,,,k.,,,. ,f.,,o. .,,r , ,,-., ,,., , 'm-'..-'..-'..-'rr'.c'.r'.r',. .. ,r'.. .v'. '.r'm'..'z. ..'n.--.cnrn.-',.--.. ..-nr-..-f..-zrnszrm .rn.'-.cn. .. ..-'..-'.c'..-'..-n.-nr-.rncnrw.-'..-'.r'mar'.r'.r'.rarnrnr'.rn. .r'.r'..- - y-ifiw of its crimson orb upon the waters, illuminating the Future. And Knowledge spoke: This Success shall be thine, oh son of '20, if thou shall persevere. Thou shalt have no fear of the Future, for the sun of Success shall light the way for thee, as did Experience, which dawned long ago, prepare thecg hut only through Perseverance. And straight way replied the young man: I'ersever- ance, dear teacher, shall be my motto, and the treasures which await me in the deep waters ofthe Future, my Ideal. And as Experience has prepared me and as Success shall light my way, so is it fitting that their gray and crimson clothe my Ideal. In his pleasure, he had failed to observe the wistful expression on the lea- tures oi' Knowledge, and only did he rouse himself when his teacher again he- gan to speak: Heist thou forgotten that this is the sunset oi' the year '20, when thou art to come into thy inheritance? The world oh son, is thy heritage. Thou art now well prepared to plunge into the Future, and to leave thy comrades and this House of Learning, Thou wilt forget the teachings of thy friend Knowl- ed e but iemembei th it it w 18 he who showed thee thv hist d iwn oi' Fxpcii ence and the Futuie which hes befole thee ind Success which sh ill be obt mined by Pei sevei ince Thou shalt not be alone toi thy Spii it sh ill be ex ei with thee helping to oveicome ill the obstacles in the Futule F new ell oh son of 9 i thou find thy Idell in the x ist tieisuies of the Futuie And the m in ol 20 w 'is left with his Spiiit ind the piecepts oi his tc ichci lxnowledge to seek his Ideal in the Futuie Heie the stoiy ends Life must lelfite the conclusion Hue vou who h we he iid the tile known the son oi 20' And do you beheu th it hc sh ill find his lde nl' IIVANGELIN E SLOAT Z'o::i .QQ ' I 9 A 3 A 2' , ' ' Z 'Z Q ' . ' I 2 ' 'If 3' - , ' ' ' - V ' , 2 . I ' U 2 Q 3 - -. ' . ' -' 4 v . -' A c . , 2 , ' . ' . . . 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' 7 . - e L U Jia l'i1lIl-X -S Qllazz 15112111 111511 H1-side :in amethyst S921 ls huilt 1 little toxx'n And 'llY'IlOSt in its streets White surges cl-ittei' doxvn. l'1'1.l' evenings the tide I- iom out the gold lriiied xxtst C ieeps up e 1ch sloxx xx 1x1 locked ln undul1tmg lest Olttn 1he ut h is isked Vx h lt lies heloxx the sky XX hun xx 1tei 1nd xxhitt aloud lOl bio 1d dominion x it The xx ltCl1Ll hy the shoie II 1 oltui lelt the t 1stc Ol xx ondei ind h 1s longed To s ul th it gold shot xx 18 L And some h 1ve s uled 1xx Into the s11n s led eye And in my 1 l uned one H 1 di ittecl home to lit Pe ide 1 ste ldy nie And Cllfbllil his dns in e1sc l ut still he longs toi things He missed beyond thc. se 1s And some h 1xe been C ist oft Upon 1 deseit isle A lux hetoie 1 stoim Diilttd too g1e1t 1 xxhile I ut some h 1xe found 1 l 1nd xxhut the cle11 slxx dips doxxn Ag, llll t the xx itei s 1 1ce -Xnd the e h 1xe xox 1gedb1clx In nexx ships fiom the xx est -Xnd of long xxmtei night H 1x1. held in thi 1ll the iest . 1 v 2 I I ,1 2 1 l A . l A ix ' . . 2 , 2 22 . x , , 1 2 li ' 2: 21 ' . ' ,Q 2 x . v 7 ,X ' X 'Z I ' 2 ' . X D T - - 2 ' ' 1' 1 2 . 2 s ' 1 ' 1 2 .' 2 ' 2 . . . V 1 H2 2 .' '2 it 1. .' 2 .2 2 '21y s , . v 1 1 I QS ' 2 m 2 I 2 ' , ' 2 : 2 2 J 1. T , ' . ' . ' . D . bm bk 1. 1 .1 2 .' 2 ' ZH ' x , ' , 2 . x 1 ' 2 ' 2 ' ' . 7 1 . v ' . x . 1 4 2 OI l211'gessep21st the place v x - l x 2 - .1 v 7 ' A4 . 1 . 1 'n I' 1 '4 . Tc 5 1 1 c . . -s 2 ' ' ,'2 2 ' J . , ' 1 ' . 1 . , . ' - 5 2 ,, .2 . x. With tales ot' this large land Whose mountains swell with gold, And gentle l'olk whose ways Are sweet. and calm, and old. All who dwell here are kind And every one is true, fl0ll1'2l5IC still is duty. Chivalry still Virtue. The young are strong and l'aii' Only the old are weak And when these look for cheer. They have small way to seek. v The men delve in the hills And ruddy fold they lind- FlN.ll thoughts ut stionf ind dup F01 delxlng helps the mind Qti mgezs ue ilw us met VN 1th smiles in l,lllN sti inf L l 1nd And then ships weighed with gold VX hen they seek the11 ow n stl ind The toy lge is iight long And some ut C lst lw ix Some sink heloie 1 stoim And some d11lt home to st u but ex eu townsm in knows lle ilu iys finds h1s gold lltvond the sunsets inn VX hose he ut is cle in 1nd hold IIAIXFOI ISSN ' ' u v A - 4 x A K A L ll I xl 4 . , v' . ' s, '2 2 ' 2 'Eff 5 , ' . ' '. , -. -, . . ., . . 1 ,L 1 ' . . ' . Vx' A v' . . V ,., , ' , . J ' . . . -. t , . 1 . x ' V72 1 I ' Y I I . I v . L n I A Q ' .' if. 7 v . V . . . , v. I . 4 . , vt yy ' 1 .1 4 1 . . . J , , L. L, L. . .' 12 ' H ' 'li 2 . V 7 ,I ly rw w w - ' nu s, 'L A 1 Gllarra igiztnrg CHAPTER I Period of Exploration Strange tales came from those faraway walls of High School. They echoed in the ears of boys and girls in grammar schools until one day in September, 1916, a new colonization party was formed and set out to the unknown colony. There were many reasons for their coming. Some heard of the wondrous chances which awaited them. A fortune seemed theirs for the taking: others had nothing else to do and came for the mere adventureg while still others longed to grasp the opportunities which beckoned to them. CHAPTER II Period of Colonization 301119 W91'9 big and b1'21V9S 0tl'191'S Were small and timid, but one and all sailed into the foreign harbor. Many were the trials that followed. How terrible the SGUSHUOH Of being 10st am0f1g the Sl31'21Hger's which filled those endless halls! What fi hero w as he who first could arrive safely rn 219 What '1 comfort w hell 'it list 103 was located w here sat the gox er nor a frrend rn time of drffrcultres Not long was rt before these new comers had learned many things from the str ange rnhabrtrnts which already occupied the land Some was to therr good but alas how many persons suffered fr om being acquainted with some of the trrcks which only the experienced could manage skillfully Long and dreary for some was the winter that followed A fortune didn t seem so near The new lrfe was not Just an adventure as some had believed One by one they sailed for home untrl only those ready to wor k wer e left CHAPTER III Period of Development The new settlers proved themselves most adventurous by competing with the more experienced ind skrlled natrveg The fir st exhibit of their powers w is 1ll1f1f391D19TL1lL10H Of Hrawatha Thelratrve Indrrn and hrs brrd family itself could not have been more realrstrc Therl Second ittempt it acting was fi dr rm 1 'C1Z'1lL10Il of SCQHQS from IVMIYIOG But the storming of the C rstle of Tor qurl stone was abandoned for real w rrfare w ith the hostile rnh rbrt mts by which thev were almost surrounded The very atmosphere was charged with rivalry how ever on only three occasions were there actual outbreaks Two were rn the thrrd year 'rnd one when the natives flouted their banners rn the faces of the exerted opponents w ho rn retalratron had their day 'ind completely surpassed their n tagonrsts At the close of the same year our Colonrsts weary of hostrlrty sought the good will of the natives by a peace dance In the fourth year trouble was again renew ed when some later settlers started w ar fare w hrle the Colonrsts w er e celebrating the occasion of their su pr emfrcy the older settlers having been lured to drstfrnt fields by the expectations of gr 'rduatron Another peace dfrnce occurred ind also 1 brg feast to celebfite the approaching end of fr long hard winter CHAPTER IV Per rod of Or ganrzatron Among the liter events occurred the or Uanrz itron of the Colonrsts Under the guidance of strong le iders they wer e led successfully through its many trrals untrl like their predecessors hrvrnff rttarned their goal they sought new fleldS to COHCIUBI CONSTANCE DAVIDGF . 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Juli rn Allen successor' to Meteorologist VX eeks is yery popul 1r bec-ruse he ffry es us 1 flood every ye rr 1S he pr omrs es By er v nrght he deter mines hrs ue rther report for the morrovy s neu spaper bv flipping 1 penny Nev 1 Ash and Lthel Salle arer rrsrng police dogs yyrth the help of Robert l rrgh 1m yy ho trmes the extra fierce pets Flrz rbeth B rbcock h IS yrrrtten 1 volume VK hy I em 1rn Homely ' rllustr rt ed by Mildred B rrnes Bdr Mae VX hrtel 111 rs the rctrng model for the rllustr 1 trons Jessie Barley rs pr rvate secretary to H rrrrson Frsher She does all hrs let ter s rn picture form lrke the Egyptians It ry B rlconr 1nd Rol md Ixnox comprise 1 rrsrng nrm of cryrl en rneers yy ho h rye constructed 1 D11Vlt9 subyx ry route to Nlr Hummer s office Thrs rs yerv populrr for offenders and a much used addrtron Palph Barrett rs the Beatrice Fairfax ior the 'llornrnfr Sun and ansyners p rtlretrc letters from the loy elorn Kathryn Cronrn types hrs replres Herschel Becker rs le 1der of a qu rrtet rccomprnyrng Brlly Sund rv on hrs tours 'Nl 111011 Be rty cl rshes the cymbals 1nd sings Brighten the Corners ulrrle Luther Kresge manages the ady er trsrng for the troupe A number of our graduates have united to form 1 yaudevrlle performance l oena Freeman yy ho scored such a success on Senior Dav yyrth her b 1bv song rn rkes concert tours rs rn infant prodrgv Ey rdne Frrr rr rs 1 my striyrng yen trrloqurst leo M rxran runs the great neu Conklin The 1tre mth H rrry Knickerbocker rs chief usher rssrsted by Lvnn Lrmbreclrt yy ho thinks he m ry oy er come hrs b rshful yy rys by so much cont 1ct yyrth the yyor ld The the rtre rs noyy present rn the be rutrful Romper hey ue st rrrrng lon 1 Syy eet This rs such lrrgh cl rss brrr lesque th rt the house rs thronged nightly yr rth Brnfrh rmton High School Nl rr y Crbbons rn guy enrle roles rs especr rlly poprrl ll bec ruse she ner er le rr ns 1 put but srys yyhrt strikes her on the spur of thc moment like her flmOus rem rrk to Nlr lxelly on Senror Day Wly soul these curls ll neyer come out' H21 speeches rre rs entertrrnrng rs eyer Dorothy Sleeper rnd Olrye Broun yyrrtc entrcrng neyy sp rper descrrptrons or the periorm rnce rllrrstr rted by Certrude Tobey A nes Flynn 1nd Fdnr 'XI1c . . 1 1 1 1 1 1, 7 I ' 2 1 , 1 I., 1 1 1 1 1 C, 1 t K A 1 1 , 2 1 1 . . 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Playing opposite Ion21 rs Rodney'-Talbott. - ' I I' v ' ' v ' - ' 2 '. 2 , . . 2 2 2 . . . . 4 ' . A 1 r 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 - 2 2 2 .' V. . , , ' , ' , 2 2 , 2 2 .2 r 1 , 2 , - . . 2 ' 2 ' . U , , , 1 , , av C A ' n c yy! 4 ' I A Ai 4 1 . 2 2 2 . . - - . ' ' . 2 2 2 I - C I f K l r . - 2 . , ' 2 . 2 2 .' I V ' ' 2 . , , , .' ' , ' , 1 . 1 1 1 2 2 2 J '2 .' 1 ' ' g . j 2 u 2 - 2 - ,2.,,. ,,2. ,2..,2..,2.,,A. ,A.,,.., ,..,,2.,,-. , ,,2. ..A..,2..,.. ,2..,.. ,,2. , ,,2., ., .. .. ., ., .1 ., ., ,. .. ., .. ., .. ., .. ., ,, ., .. ., ., ., ., .. ., ., crm- 2.--2 --.ru. ..'-.rn.''.:'..--.:'..--..'-2.-'.r'..1'2caan.-'..--..-n.2-2rn.-Z,--..-'.sn.--..2-.57,57.rn.-IF3.53.53.F3.F7..57.53.F7.F?.33..57,.f5,.:5..53..3i. 155,53.F2-3,37,Fi.53.57..:7.F5,F7.F3,.57..52 I-'ift Neil 2l.I'9 well p21id for sitting in the boxes every evening, clapping their hands vigorously and wearing their usual h21ppy smiles to impress the audience wh21t a ine show it is witnessing. Herbert P21ge is the company's booking-agent and their very efficient money-collector, Gerrit Rogers is the handy emergency-man, who lowers and lifts the ire-proof curtain when it is out of order. Hanford Russell writes Iorra's lines, which a1'e set to music by Miriam Walster. Clarence Baggs and his jazz band have 21 permanent engagement at the State Hospital, where they work miraculous cures on the principle th21t like cures like. Fern Beagle, Mildred Bennett and Alice Bourgarde conduct a Red Cross C21n- teen in the East Indies in preparation for 21 long-expected w rr with Borneo. Charles Stenson owns 21 flourishing drug store. He even hrs a clerk Al- f'r'ed Wisdom w ho say es the expense of 1 stepladder for various re rsons. Irma Wilcox the most thorough Algebrr teacher in the country next to Mr. hushmer officiates in the Hooper Institute Cy rena Piercy is there too in her element rs teacher of oral expression bec ruse she can talk all she wishes N111 gn et Ke 1ne rn the same school instructs cl rsses rn the rue rrt of combrnrnf br uns rttractrveness 1nd popularity rn one person Mills VIacQueen rn rr chi tect rs tr ying hard to build up Hooper rn or der to be ne rr the Institute Mildred Lauder and her assist rnts Twrla Moore Doris Shaw 1nd Nlonrcr Mullins have opened a bacterrologrc 11 labor rtory 1nd discover ed the germs re sponsrble for vrrious high school rlls such rs Frrdry afternoon absences and sudden crushes follow ed by violent dislikes Ger 11d Sullrvrn Doctor of Dentistry h 19 w on eminence by hrs ner er fulrng rule 6 24 12 pull Mary Kutz his white clad 1ss1strnt has charge of the QIQ patients Evangeline Sloat rs prominent on the New York Times staff and publishes touching verse IS well as pathetic plers in behalf of the Pelref Crmpugn for Homeless Hounds The Ouria seems to be spelling out the letters L A T E brit rt is too vague to tell Bob Reynolds IS adv er trsrng manager of the Nrmmonsburg Sentinel 1nd Nick Rreg has also settled there where he sells the inhabitants dainty red plaid shrr ts like the one he w ore on Color D ry Esther Lawrence has opened a prix ate school in the sugar beet frctorv with 1 teaching staff of Mary Lennox and P rulrne McC ll thy Pauline expel rences some difficulty disciplining the unruly boys w rthout w hrch no school rs complete but Mamie deals w ith them with a firm hand 1nd 1 bn ch rod Charles Turner rs rumor prrtner of the lrw firm Hrnman 1nd Turner He hrs Just won a crse for Clifford St Cl 111 brnker w ho w rs sued for fulure to pry back 'ii 25 within 10 days The pl untrff w as the famous min h rter 1nd suf fr rgrst agrtator Ilda Terhune cannot 1ppear ow ing to his advanced age and hrs terrible cigarette habit Edn 1 ln his pl rce delights the audience even mor e Dorothv Dann and Bess Grrsw old are 11 dently crmpargning ag unst the pro posed banishment of co education . , 1 ' 2 c c , , ' ' 2 2 2 2 . 2 2 Y y Y 4 . , 2 . . , 2 .' 2 ' '2 J ' 2 s - 2 2 '. 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'.2 FGFGFU 2P'n r. 1. 2- 1. rr r- 2. 2F'rFG. 2. r-'H. r-'ZFG- 2. rI'r- r. 2J'2. .. 2. r- .. rr'2- H ,- 2- 2- -- 1- 1- r. ., .. 2- 2- Fifty-One Lucius Hamlin continues the family record with his chain of 5-and-10-cent drug stores, branch .offices in Paris, London, New Orleans and Castle Cr'eek. Leon Hainer manufactures the w'itch-hazel for him, Whitner Brand. Melissa Christman supervises the adoption of French orphans and Florence Downs, whose kind heart won't allow her' to see even an enemy suffer, rescues German waifs from the Bolshevrkr. Lillian Camen, who moved to Hollywood, California, with the intention of starting a prune-ranch, was enticed into the movies there by Fatty Arbuckle and Vivian Dodge, and is now happily playing in Moonshine Tragedies. Frederick Bull, James Bigart and James O'Brien, manufacture a wonderful Auditorium Ointment, guaranteed to prevent the Freshmen's Assembly seats from squeaking during long, beneficial addresses. Herman Friedlander, who al- ways was a prize bluffer, sells this to the unsuspecting Freshmen. Jud Corell h IS made rfortune on his nur design for a two-cent stamp. It displ rys a fiow erlike frce with blue eye: fluffy yellow hair and a dimple. No one c in guess the N rme but at any rate she is prettier th rn George Washington. VK ilter Irirng and Thomas Edison are per fectrng 1 me rns of reaching the pl inet M IIS through rlong drst rnce machine gun M rxw ell Conklin having safe ly tr rveled fiom Kirkwood to Binghamton twice duly for four years has gen er ously offered himself for the experiment Elrzrbeth McHarg hrs written 1 Latin book for Miss Brown s classes to tr 1nsl1te 1 sequel to Vrrgrl s Aenerd describing Aene rs rerrrl tr rp to Coney Isl 1nd Margor re Ixutz Fllen MCGIHHIS and K rthryn Curley conduct a crrculatrng lrbr ny containing the complete works of Hor ltl0 Alger Evangeline Slort 1nd Julrus Caesar Cecelia Hourrhan with her usual quiet demeanor referees at Binghamton basketball games and Quaker meetings A summer camp on the Delaw rre 11X er for delinquent boys is well super used by Flip Vi rrner and Bill Heinemann Marion Colburn makes rllustratrons by typewriter for Leslies Vieekly without any knowledge of drawing Her bitter 11X al Elizabeth Gibbons draws advertisements for the same mag rzrne portr 1rts of Francis Craig our class baby for Kiddie Koop ads and Cecile Van N1me surpasses both rn advertise ments for Corell Be 1uty Creanr Harrison Vi rllrams head accountant rn Mrs Pease s Art Store rs afraid to rccept 1 fine New York offer for ferr th it someone will nab Dot during hrs ab sence Dorothy L rrrabee h 1d such 1 good time rt Cornell w hrle taking her Domestic Science Course that she rs now hasrng her fourth P G course there Ferry, Hrrrrs noted rn school for her rudrtorrum decor rtrons rs to arrange the fiowers ior Flmer Mrxson s brrllrrnt wedding The bride rs the pretty rolli little d rughter of a Brngh rmton doctor H rsh House rn opposition to the school lrrnch room ind draw 1 fine tr ide The menu offers Heinz pickles rngel c rke rnd birch beer rll for rqu ll ter lfIT 2 1 2 ' ' 1 1 2 ' 2 ' s, ' ' 2 2 , 1 1 ' 1 1 Y. - - 7' ' . - ' . 1 w w ' K K C K C 1 2 2 ' ' z g- . 2 - . 2 I ' , 1 1 1 - -2 . 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Carlton Kohnstam, Paul Crandall and Payson Hammond are manufacturing special hats to make the wearer appear tallg Carl Stanton buys most of them. Lucille Taylor is official interpreter on an Arctic sightseeing expedition under the personal direction of Wayne Van Sch21ick. Paul Foley accompanies them as icebe1'g melter, his melting brown eyes do the trick. Constance Davidge is secret21ry to a United States Senatorg she is also his wife, and 21 very charming hostess in Washington circles. Bee Dibble is1Vice-President of every organization to which she belongs, from the Society Preventing Cruelty to Anim 1ls 1nd School Children to the Col- legiate Alumnae M ll garet Foley and Alrene Cl rser oper 1te 1 life saving st rtron '1t the w hrrl pool near Krrkw ood for the special benefit of fussrng par tres in canoes Luella Palmer their associate sw rms out to rescue drow ning couples How ard Morgan drives a bus route darlv fr om New Milford to Brngh rmton for High School girls P1ulM1lls s1lesm IH rs tr rvelrng through Sull1v1n County sellrnff 1 pot 1to m 1sher 1 diamond ring 1nd Slo IH s l1n1ment 1ll for 210 cents Cladys Muir ry h IS fought her w 1y into the St ite ltegents Bo 1rd for the purpose or m 1k1ng students ln es h 1pp1er bv e rsrer ex uns She spends her week ends rn B rrnbrrdge Marguerite Nichols rs runnrng 1 home of her own in Johnson City where she mends socks blissfully and is the best oi housewives Ann1 M1e P ryne rs doing the s 1me rn New H rven Connect1c11t John Polek rs h 1pp1ly drrectrng 1 choir or girls voices w rth Madeline Rose boom IS the soloist Arthur Gray rs rn the p 1tent medicine world selling heduco w hrch reduces 50 pounds rn 10 d1ys For 1 secret re 1son he won t take my himself A prtent 1pplr1nce for one s front teeth to cure lrsprng h1s been invent ed by Eldridge lVIcDon 1ld M rrron Edgecomb typewrites the Brngh 1mton Press when the printers T0 on their weekly strike 1nd Jem Miller m1kes 1n exception 1lly good Press re porter bec 1use she hens nrore th IH most girls IS her e1rs uen t all coxered up h IS been fulfilled V. ll 2 2 , C . 2 - ' 12 '2 2 - ' '2' 2 '- 1 . 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Mason, Gladys Mason Loren Masters le' 'l Matson Violet Mattern Chester Matteson 'Iruman Vlazar Steven Mazess William Me'rker Flwood Meaker Loretta Menten James Merrill Max Michael Thelma Melbourn Mildred Miller Julia Miller Adrienne Miller Rosemond Miller Mlldred Miller Marguerrte Mitchell Arnold F Mitchell Mary Mooney Regina Morgan Dorothy Vlorganroth Fvelxn Morse Theodore Morton Reva Moulton Foster Mulford Ray Murphy Fdward Murphy Marx Murphy Vincent 'Veal Bernice Negelow Jennie Nelson Douglas Nlemeth Alexander Nexlon Teresr Normile John Nlorrmle Vlrnrfred NOIII Mary Nlorton 'Ihomas O Brien Mildred O Hare John J Ogden Kithrxn Ogden Richard Outtcrson I loxd F I rddleford Burr C Iage Mildred I rlnrer James 4 I rre I endle ton VN rlll rm Ieretl Marian Perkins kenneth Petrie, Marjorie Phelps, Z. Bennett, Jr Phillips, Frances Pierce, Mahlon Pierson, Harry Pike, Harold Polmanter, Blanche Pratt, John Prince, Ralph Prytherch, Elmer E. Purcell, Heda C. Quilter, Joseph Radcliffe, Thelma Rauch, Lelia Rauch, Leslie Raymond, Helen Reardon, John Reed Li 'an Iteed Marion In Resnick Stella Reynolds Alden Reynolds Arthur Reynolds Ray Rhinevault Catherine Rhoda Matthew Rhodes Cora M Rider Harriet Rreg Kathleen Ring Cecil Robinson Edward Robinson Frances H Rodarmel Dorothy Rodman Sara Rose Dorothy Ross Beatrice Ross Florence Ross Kenneth Rounds Mrlelred Rozefskx Minnie Rubinowrtch Rudolph Rueffer Cladxs Rugg Arthur Ruofl' Aldra Rush Cladys Sakr Alfred Samuels Glenn Samuels Walter Sass'1n1 John Savrtch Matthew Saunders Helen Samuels Rose Scales Irancrs Schwab Richard Schneider Richard Schwab Theodore Schwab Vera Scott Florence Scottebo Cladxs Searle Ions A Searles Raymond Sebesta Marx F Segrue Michael Seward Phoebe Sexsmrth Beatrice Shrfer Helen Shea Christine Sher Harold Sheehan Florence Sherwood Frances Shinners, Irma Shipman, Joseph Short, Anna Sickler, Emma Silvernail, Helen Silvernail, Raymond Simmons, Leon Simpson, Robert Sleepe Smith, r, Grace Dean Smith, Donald Smith George smithf Gerald F. Smith, Gertrude Smith Phyllis Smith, Thorold Smith, Wesley Smith, William, . Snow' Snow Sortor Elsie Jennie e Marion R. Southee Geraldine Space Kenneth Spencer Doris Spencer C lenn Sprout Betty Stack Anna Staneslow Bernard Stevens Wilma Stark Margaret Stlckles Van Stoddard Ralph Stowe Helen Stowell Charles Strange Charlotte Strawn Herschel Strong John D Strong Paul Sullivan Helen Sullivan Certrude Sullivan John Sweeney Leo V Sweet Alma Sweet Willis Sweet Waltera Swortfiguer Charles Talbott Ross F Tarbox Frank Terry Clara Theobald Hubert Thompson Kenneth Thompson Lillian Titus Alton Tobey Anna Todd Gertrude C Touhev Robert Townsend leorge Tr rcs Ralph 'Iransue Millard Treewrler Helen lruex Walter 'lruitt Jessamine Tubbs I F Nora Twrtchell louise VlnDeburg Hazel Van Ftten Marian Van Name Rowena Van Orden Wrmfred Vin Voorhls Westbr ook Sikh Six , , llr JI' , 1 I dl , 1 ' I 4 , ' 7 Y I ! 9 Y I A 1 I A , 1 I r A 1 1 1 1 1 A x X ' 1 1 7 7 I 1 'e ' , A , 1 x , 1 i A y ' 7 1 I 1 I f ' Y ' 1 1 7 7 7 7 1 7 1 , I ' 1 1 - ' ' l ! I 7 ' ' Y y . I . 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' . . . , 1 ' A ' ' , 7. , . S 2 I ' ' f ' ' z 'f ' .' , ' , A 'rdf , A - ,. . . .2 . . . J ', ' ' L. . -v A , ,A . . , . . . v v . . V A ' . , S Helen Elliott Frances Nelson Mildred Whalen 1 - .. A Z . .' A 7' l S . L . v . . ' 7' , 2 . ' , . A . . ' ,. , 4 I xv It L ' 'I . 4 . . -V v tv I ,A 1 tv - A 'V 1 s. 1 's ' ' I ni'n n''n ni'n u n'U FUn n 1F'1F'n u u n 4 FZ F'1 FU n 4 n n n u l FU l n n n 1F'u :u 4- u 4C'n 4- n 1F'n n n n n f'n u n u n 1 FW 4 s 1 PW - 1 n n F' - n n' .' J 5'-.' 1 fiiterarg fllluh A good, well organized, and efficiently officered club is a necessary adjunct to the school life of every boy and girl, Literary Club has been just this to the girls of B. C. H. S. who have been so fortunate as to belong. As attested by for- mer Panorama Annuals, Lit has led the school in more ways than one, and that this year has been no exception will be seen by a glance at the few items of general interest given below. At the beginning of the Fall term, the officers were: Evangeline Sloat, presi- dent, Beatrice Dibble, vice-president, Iona Sweet, secretary, Mary Crossley, as- sistant secretaryg Florence Warner, treasurer, Kathlvn Kleinfelter and Wilhel- mina Heinemann, sergeants-at-arms. Miss Bump and Miss Mangam were the faculty members, and as such, were very popular with the girls. Geraldine Har- ris was chairman of the board of managers and succeeded in presenting a good many peppy debates and inter'esting programs. Kathlyn Kleinfelter and Cy- rena Piercy formed the prospective committee. One of the first events of the fall term was a fr ankfurt roast at Stone s farm on the Vestal Road The club adjourned its meeting one Friday and accom panred by Miss Bump and Miss Mangam set out for a good time All expectfr tions were realized even up to the moment for star trng home when the girls Cmost of themj piled on rn or under Flrps Ford and Jolted back to Brng hamton Var rety rs the spice of life so the next socral event was a masquerade party rn the gym at which all enroyed themselves with dancing and games The costumes worn were both picturesque and orrgrnal and several strrkrng rnnova tions w ere introduced Then came the annual Lrter ary Debatrng Club play At the beginning of the Spring ter m the Literary grr ls once rgarn met with new ideas and high resolves to make this term the biggest and best ever Elizabeth lVIcHarg w as chosen to lead the club through its various actrvrtres and Evangeline Sloat was elected vrce pr esrdent Wrlhelmrna Herne mann w as given the positron of treasurer and Florence Warner succeeded Iona Sweet as secretary Cyrena Piercy was appointed assistant secretary Luellfr Palmer and Mary Crossley w ere given the reins of author ity to hold rn check the eternal feminine and although the positron of sergeant at-ar ms rs not an easy one to fill these two girls proved entirely adequate On February 13 a covered luncheon was held rn the lunchroom where there w as plenty to eat and fun and frolrc held full sway until the girls ad iourned to the gym Here they cheered the glorious B C H S basketball team on to victory rn the hotly contested game w rth Deposit Debates on various topics of the day have been held rn the regul rr meet ings and several programs of unusual rn ter est have been presented Among these w as a series of extracts from Booth T rrkrngton s sequel to Seventeen The rnnualL1ter'11yClub banquet w rs held Frrd ry evening 'Nlry 91 rt the Hotel Bennett A novel toast list was prep ued ind proved to be a fe rture of the exenmgsentertalnment Afterwfrrd adance was enroyed to which Debating Club was rnvrted Harry Samuels orchestra furnished the music and everyone rpp rrently h rd r good time The b rnquet formed 1 fitting close to Lrt s socr rl S w . . v. -1 - - 7 ' - - x 9 ' , . 1 ' s ' ' , , as ' 1 ry , ' ' 7 v x x 9 . 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During this term inzxnx' nexx' inemhers have heen :trlclecl to our ranks :tml these girls will keep our cluh trztflit ons hright ztnrl our stzuiflurcls high its tht Seniors leave in June. Anfl so. ns the school year mliztxxs to :tn encl, Lit zulrls at host ol' goo things. hoth literary and social. to the lengthening list ol' the elulfs nelilexc-inents in fornier years. So here's to those who hztx'e lel't us. and those xxho are lezix lll2'QlJLll.lJOSt0l'illll1Cl'Gl5 to those who x-fill rernznn to curry on. l,l'l'liliAllY SUNG Grace I . llolconih For l.ite1'Qu'x s cherished nzune Our voices strong we raise, 'oi ill tht liotlls togethti spent With Lit in hxgone fldWS o clear Old 1 .mc xx mt she n1t.1ns Fo ex uv xntmhei s he.ut IlltC's Us .ill xx ith strongest honc s XX hlch time can nex ei pmt s I it has flOLlll5lll.Cl in the past With stfuidiuds high incl trut Still 1n.tV oui tutuie hi lng sueeess In ex eiythlng xxe do LNAI s lst1nt3tLlL uv ta ,L 'wrx Fr l'iqr'A 1 vi- .4 X -- .- ljv 'I L. yin. . -' . iv L. -CYH 3. PIICIICY, Aqsf' Q S 1-'-tg 3. ef- SQL ff ,, Wis iiilfiiii i95iif3ii55il13ilf5i:f5ii53i 11:3 1:1 1:13 1f:21::2i::3:::Q::Z :1:1::tL: illrthag Glluh MARGARET BI OMILEY PACHEL MEPRILEES MAPY O HARE OLGA SEBESTA 'XIAPY GILLSON MARIE RING HELEN HENNESSEY MARY HOGAN lfl0Lk I' tlul Bl0l'llllLX M ugalet Qampbell Hazel C.z.men Llllmn Lolbuln Mdlldn Lolbuln Ruth L1on1n kdthlwn L 1ll'LlX Human Loonu 6 LYILNICVC Dougal lf lDllX IJu11sl1 Blanche Dodge V1v1 m Iloollttlc Belle l'llLt C1111 tlnc Fllet I auline .' . . I, v. o Ly lNI'11'g'1 ollet hem OStC1 Ruth 1llson MdlX Class-31 Ahene olton Mabel 11ff1n P 1el rlffln Ccrtxucle .11ml1nL1 NI.11gLuLt Hcnncssu Helen H0u11l1.1n Cecelm Hogan Bndtllce Hogan 'Vl.11x Jol1n on 'NI1nn1c lmahan xlllll l.oug,l1lin fll'tl'U1lQ M'uli5,,'1n ll'1zLl Mullin: Monic'1 P1 eQ1de11t V106 P1ei1dent Sec1eta1y ASS1St mt Sec1eta1y T19 1su1e1 Asslst mt T1 easul 61 Selgeant at A1 ms Sel geant '1t A1 mm Nlelrllus Ilachel Noonan CathL11nL NO1mllL lVlIllflLfl 'lhornbuxn Maman O Donnell Md1g.,.1ret lubbx Ienola Wheaton Idllld O Hale M1111 O Mal 1 Nldllan llng 'N1.111m lxuoff leon.: Sebmtd Olgd Sc but 1 N141 1 S 1l1e l' thx l ' ' xbq' f'L'l'll'Ut 0 :2:f:::f::11:11:311:1111211::::::::::::::::::::::::1:::1::a::::s::::::1::: fiifliifa--121131-122 I have always believed that one of the greatest achievements of education is that of teaching people how to live happily together. There is no better place wher'e this ideal is furthered than in a club, personally speaking, I mean Friday Club. During the first half of the school year, Marian Colburn held the reins of lcailership and ably did she hold them. Her helpers were Margaret O'Donnell, vice-presidentg Ethel Brock, sccretaryg Minnie Morris, assistant secretary, Mon- ica Mullen, treasurerg Cecilia Hourrhan, Mary O'Hare and Gertrude Tobey, ser'- f cants-at-arms. We had several excellent talks and debates in the meetings, thus increas- ing our store of knowledge along literary lines. And our parties-I On Halloween we had a wierd, spookly part at Margaret Br'omley's But oven Friday girls survived the hidden m 'stories of the Chamber of Horrors, and hail enough strength left to drink oodles of cider. There was a large repre- sentation of Friday girls at the four'-club dance in the gymnasium a few nights l rter' rnrl it w as a remarkable sight to see the many unusual costumes which made our ovn friends seem strazr ers. S.rrely the girls will never forget .our frankfurt roast at the Old Stone quar'ry. We were so hungry ifter the climb that we ate with relish even the ch rrired doggies which had unfortunately fallen into the fire And wh rt rn inspiration it was to see the lights of the crty twinkling hke a tray of diamonds reposrng on bl rck velvet when at last the weary hikers started homeward' Then too there w as the covered luncheon held for Congress rn the lunch room followed by a dance and entertainment rn the gymnasium This party was 1 return of thanks for 1 few week previously Congress invited Fr rday to a mock trial It rs sufrcrent to say that some of us are laughing yet The second part of the year found these new officers guiding our worthy club President Margaret Bromley vice president Rachel Merrrllees secre lilly Mrly OH319 ISSNUM S6016-Btfllv Olga Sebesta treasurer Mary Gill son sergeant rt arms Mrry Hogan Helen Hennessey M11 re Ring As usual w hen we w ere having our best times we tried not to forget our literary 1mbr tron Many of our girls are interested rn athletics also ind this year we defeat ed our old rivals Lrt rn brsketball bv the score of '74 to 3 In the earlv part of the term we held a theater partv at the Stone Then Congress invited Frr day Club to '1 par tv rn the gymnasium and we thank them for the entertain mont they gave us th rt memorable evening Thursday May 20th Fr rday Club held rts rnnu 1l banquet at the Hotel Bennett to raise funds for which 1 brke s rle w rs held at Hills McLean 8. Haskins Then came the Friday Congress pl rv From all reports rt will be a long time before people w rll forget Vihrt H rppened to ones It gives me great pleasure to record that four of the girls on the Crvrc deb rte 1re Frrdry Club grrls This rs 1 splendid represent rtron from the club But even rn this record of fr successful year there is a note of sadness On May 14th one of our most energetic active members passed away There w rs no more loyal cheer ful supporter of Fr rdav Club th rn Thelma Casev She w rs the lrvrng embodiment of our motto Vrtr Ad Omnra with life Ind pep for ever ythrng As I think of her sudden death my mind keeps repeating Tod ry life seems all before us X mvstrc re rlm unknown ii hrle 1lr e rdy time has flown Xie forget that we know not the hour Xl hen the Maker might call us home As the lrfe of a beautiful flow er Blossoms but soon hfe has fiown PRESIDENT r Ihr . . . 1 1 - . 1. , c r r ' Iv c g . ' U fr I 1 I 2 I - 4 U H v 1 C ' . Z 2 ' c . '. . . i . 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' . . , r- ' f 1 1 r , ' ' 2 ' , Y I ' . 1 1 VK e dream but of Joy and gladness V . 4 1 4 ' v C C C l v u 5 1 1 Q 7 v , i - 9 K . . , 1 ' . 4 fi--'F il fEFZE:..-1.52.-2 S?.12..1'..1f..ff. 15.51..12..11,.-E.'1..11.f?.Fi..1?..12.Ff.32.F1..11.5EFE.1262.FR.11..1:ii1ff.f2.1ii12i3511212iflfiifllliliifi' ifllffiif 11532:iii152132:ffiiiiFiiffiffilfffiff '1-rr 5- 'ew- 5-Behatrng Glluh ELMEI MELOCHE P1es1dent HARLEY SALISBURY VICE P19S1d6Ht EDGAR MICHAEL Secletaly JACK GATES T1easu1e1 EMOPY BLISS Regent FPED SEXSMITH Sei geant at A1 me Bulton Babcock John Bayless Helschal Beckel Dax 1d Benensohn Claude Bennett 'Vlcrull Churchill I0 he Cwek N1 xx Conklm Dcxxxood Cl0CkLl NIa1t1n Dexo John Donlgan Robert Douglas Donald Orumetla I aul Folex Ilou dd C att 1 J lck C atcs Wllllam I llcs J unes HAIYINOH I ron Ixcnmdx lfdum Klng Pill on Iloxd 'human Lxcex Albert Lamb Everts Mangan Eldrldge McDonald Elmel Meloche Dvught Mcrrdl Hou and Molgan John Nolmlle Dc Foleit Parcc Bennett Phelps Hugh PlXtl101Cll Harlex Sahsburx Paul Seaman Flcd Sexsmlth Jobeph Shipman I eo Sxxcenex Wlllw Smut honest gXXlYl2lt Rex Titus Ch illcs Fulncn I lanccs Vlheaton I axune VK olcott 'NI0111 XdtLS . I L ,,,,,,............,,., ........,, .,,,,,...., ......., , ..,.,....., . . T X L ,,,,. .....,.....,....,,.,,........,....,,.,.................,................,, ...... .,..... . L ,,,, . , ,..,....,,, ,......, ..,.........,.......,.. .,.., ....,,,, . , , , . , 1 y' 1 a ' 1 3 1' ' Emory Bliss Edgar Michael 1 1' ' 1' 1 ern 1 1 ' v 1 v Q 1 1 y -1 ' 1 y K 1, 4 -1 Av ' 1. , 1 ' . 'U 1 1 v Z 1' ?. 1 . . , .. I. L . , 1 L. . 1 'Lf ,Q ' 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 Z - 1-' ' - 1 - W ' ' . 4 V , S 1 -' I ' ' ' . Bvhatixig 611111 Gflllllff Club h-1.' jus cosef 21 most successtu j.'L'll'. X 'e go .'t11rtec ' 1e tir: c 1111 o ' t 1e be 'mf h-1x'e nex'e1' xtoppec. The C611 ex 11111 -1 111x'e been interesting' 'lllfl tl1e spirit ol' tl1e club could not be beaten. fnf er tl1e -1 1 e ' iree ion o ' l'11 tIlCi.' X ' 1e11ton curing the first semster club C,1ljOX'l,fl sex'er-1' lively debates. XX'itl1 the help ol' Liter-irt' Club the mem- bers of Deb-1ti11 'elub put o11 11 pl-15' l1'llNefl It P114,s to Adx'ertis,e. This xx'11s the zest Dl'lX' ex'er stwgfed bx' 'lily ol' the elubs in school. Tl1e cl1'1r1ete1's could not 1x'e Jeen better 'Lllfl tl1e xx'- 5' ex It 't ox'e1' xx 1s sh ply ffr 1 . Ivery one xx'-1s t-dking 'llJOLlt tl1e -1bility ol' Mr. Deyo 'lllfl other members ot' the caste who l1'lCl the l!NDU1t'1llt p-1rt.'. Mr. lurner excelled in the 1J'll't ol' the Old Sowp 111111111- lCUll'6l' xrhile Mr. l loomer Dl'lf'LCl his 1J'l1'l, to perfection. lhe Liter 1ry gir s pl'1x'ed tl1eir p111't xx'ell. but 1 xx'ill le 1x'e it up to their secietnxf to tell you about them. The l'lSt seme 'ter begm xx'itl1 the e'e'-tion ot' nexx' officers Xlr Elmer Xle- loehe xx ls ehosen to ie 1d tl1e elub thiouf ll tl1e l 1st h 1ll ot the xe ll 1nd he did so 111 1 most Ju 111ess like 1111111161 Dui 11 this 1Q1lOfl the Deo1 inf' Llllj fot tllell h1sketb1ll te 1m 111 the iunnlng llll llthl sex Q1 1l p1 1ct1Ce gwmes thex elected Ioiiest Sinffle to le 1d them in tl1e11 1111111 li lJ1ttlQ xx1th Congiess XX hen the smoke h 1d ele 11ed oil the g1me xx ls xxo1 bx Deb 1t1ng Club 1s usu 1l nd hx the s une luge scoie 1s IS usu tllx hunw up Congiess c1me b 1ek to loe1t us but tl1ex xxe1e 151 llll dis lDD0ll1t6Cl lllfi 1ife1ed 1 seeond deie1t Deb1tmg Club lost to the l 1eultx und to the Boxs elub At1ough fonviess dele1ted Us 111 the deb 1te lOl the eup fflxen bx he xe1s1tx ub xe e 1 t pub lL pe1l1e1 Xlost ol the p11 s 111 publle spe llilll' rontests l1 1xe bec 11 xxon bx tl1e Deb 1t111f1 t lub membeis Out tl11 ee membei s ntinfi Llll eo 1 eess u xe ll 1 we 1el1 XXLIL t 1 or 1111 llll xx 10 l1L noxx out 111 tI1e musmess xxo XILIIOI AQ 1 111 7 D11 1' .1 tl1l 1 1 11 xl 111 -1111 tl- sl,l1 g l l1 1ll1 l 1 1 s 1l ll1ts1lt1ll1sl1 1 x X X A 1 X i C l lt 11ll11l 1t l 1 sXl11 l 1 1 1 the J x x X L1 3 A I X 1 xv 1 1 1 fl ' 1 1 1 1 11' 1 1 1 C 1 1 1 ,1 I . 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Hclbolt Banta Oscu Beard lex Hemhell Becker Ronald Bloomel Jack Bloomel Otle Bowen Lune Bralnald Clmllei Canfield LL lm Clzek Xhlllam Clalk Delxxood Crocku .lame Cow: kenneth Conklln Nlaltm Dexo Hexman D1bble ChdllLN Dummy, Xhlllam Damel P1 esldent X7lC9 P1es1dent S901 etzu y Actlng Secletzu y T1 efwul 61 m CI omenboo lllC0lTlDlll9J Donald D1umt1'1 James Flxnn MOIFI Ferenxen leon nd Pcncll Donald C .xtcs Jack fates Fdrl C o nex Pax on Hammond Wllldlil Hamlln Henlx Hopklne hum Imhof Flank Kellam Lezox Ixellex Edxun Klng Txuman Lacex Lx nn Lambl echt Albelt Lamb - , 1 I ' I I C p ,,,..,,, . ....,.,... . ...., , ,,,....,., ,....... , , , I K , vvff, .,,.... . .. . , . ,,.. C be A S, 47 . 1 L : 2 ' ' ' s M D' '. ' . ' s S 4 1 J Z n xx A v 1 B4 lv I 5 ', ' 9' 'S 1 ', ' .' 1 s K' V v. is .x . 7. . . . , . - , . . .' ' s . ' 7 ' 1 v 7 v . . ,kv ' 1' ' ,- . . '- g-,TX 'en Olhamhrr nf Glnmmvrrr 01131061 Q MARIAN COLBURN CLIFFORD STARR PAUL FOLEY CYRENA PIEPCY MISS FERN FRONSON Call Dexsmg Malgalet Doxle Dolothx Erlgecomb Maman Erlgecomb Malgaret Elghmy Paul Folex XNlI1lfI'Ed Foles Dolothx Foote Flllott Foster Ilfwel Fluburg, Nlargalet Aheln I loxd Allen Be1na1d BHIIILS Helen Barrett Celtlude Beagle Muuel Begml lex Jumu Blgalt -Mlnleurlc C1 u NK xllmm Clark 'll mun Colburn lflslc Coons lx ltlllllhl CIOYIID Leon Gallon ax Frerlerlck Fanlnc 1 Abe flllhg-kX 'VIa15 Clllson Allene Claslel A1thu1 Flax Florence Hanlex Ldxuence HdXNklHS Ruth Helman lVIa.r1an Hlcku Loulse Johnson 'Vlllmlreml Johnxon fQOIgG Klee-man Ceolge kllonskx Roland Knox C lrlton kohnstum Maxx hun Jowph 1 lnelmn I eo Maxmn I xulmc McCgnthx Jem Mlllu XI1n1f'1ullVIoo1rs P1es1dent VICE P1es1dent S9CI6t lI y TIQWSUIBI Selgefnnt at A1 me Faculty Adv1se1 NIOHICI Mulllns Malgalet O Donnell 'llurgalet O Mala Helen Olfold Cuena. Plercy Nilchael Rano C eolgla Rath NlCl10lS Rleg Mane Rmg Hubelt Russell I' thel Salle Imnce Slmmons Nlllcllccl Spencu Cllfl 0lfl Stall Cluffolfl St Clan Jcnnle Stolton Halolfl VS e tf'1ll llm A VN llcox VN xx nc V m gClldlCk L 1l0llnL V In SIX km s x 15,11 'L . , ., , D C I - ' I O.. ' . 'N .,,,,,,, . .,,,, ,,,. . , ,, ,, .... , . C ' ' l A . . V ' , . , . . . 1 . v I ' . v , . . 7 . U I 1 . A L . 1 . v ,' , . . 1 1 . y ' I ' Q y 1 4 . v my a v 1 1 lv 1 I 1 . . -Y , 7 :J I . Q v r v 1 1 v I ' Y' Q A I 1 1 1' A . A 4 .f ,- . ' ' X v 4 . SL. , j I ' .' f' -' s .,' : . . . ,L 1 . . I Y , A ' . I , . v 17 7 ' v l w 1 Q . I A 1 . . , 1 ' ' . , . ' . 1' 1 w S v 2 7 K1 1 x ' 1 1 ' . 7 Y . I 152' J' . .1 Merrill Churchill Marie Linehan 'lllI2il'L' Van Schaick V. .1 l A 1 -v.. 'Z lv 5 2 L 4 ' A L . 12 ' , '. . -- 1 , ' , 1 -v , I 1 .' z ' 1 - 'l , .' , ' . ' ' . , A . ,X W w N Brmnatirn I.I'I'ICRARY IJI'1I3A'I'lNfl CI,I'13 P111-XY. IT PAYS T0 1-XlJX'ICR'I'ISE .I21n u211'y . 1990. 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FZ' ICI' SZICC: 52:12 l1l::13A::fT-5:41:31 -ff' -:Z Sa .III SIA .' :l 5:1 'fa '12, '12, 'fl' SI' SIA 'CI' .ffl .fa 52112. .1 Auhitnrium Tfwpnrt When our' editor informed me, in the fall of 1919, that I was duly appointed an auditorium reporter for the Pan,', I considered it rather' an honor and thought very little about the other side of the question. In fact I believed I knew how to take dictation until I tried to reproduce the sounds of some of the speakers we have had this past year at our regular and special assemblies. One man might know his speech so well that he would spit it forth like hot cakes, at a rate of 150 words per minute, while the next speaker, perhaps, read his lecture and being so absorbed in chewing the words of his well written speech that he would be the only person digesting them. After hearing these various people, I can't tell you how I appreciate our own Mr. Hummer's talks which have been given to us at various intervals throughout the year. Suffice it to say, however, that although it has not always been an easy task I h we enioyed doing at least this much for my school piper The speeches have on the whole been xery interesting and rnstructrxe be rnf given by rmpor tant md rn some rnst mces frmous men from rll ox er this country musicians educators soldiers mrnrsters lawyers rnd represent rtrx es oi great national associations Our own frlumm home from college hue rlso remembered us and told us of college lrfe frs experienced by them A lrst of some of the speaker s follow s H A Groesbeck of New York City Deputy of N rtron rl Field Scout Org mr Z rtron of B S A w ho spoke rn the rnter ests of the Roosevelt Memoir rl Dr Johnson of St Paul Mrnnesotr Cermfrny rnd G6lm1HM1l1t111Sm Dr Grrffrth H Thomas former prrncrpfrl of Whrteclrff College Englrnd now of Philadelphia Mrs Holland ex President of State Pu ent Teachers Assocrfrtron President Hrrst of Syracuse former pr esrdent of the Unrversrty Dr Charles E Bfrrker How to Make the Most Out of Lrfe Bentley Hall fr 'w ell known singer The Amer rcfrn Folk Songs 7 Superintendent Vi eet Superintendent of Schools of Buffalo Jules Lrvrngston of Wvlre B Jones Adx ertrsrng Agency Adi er trsrng Pei er end S rwtelle of Prter son IN J for merlv of this crtv Dr Shrmmon nrtrxe of Persrr Pler for Armenrr MARIAN COLBUPN Auditorium I epor ter ia I ' . 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' -' T . - n , u . l4Ii'lrl3'-l-'L I IIXC Qi CIRIS CHORIS ipmx BOYS'GLEE CLUB ORCHESTRA Tnuirlcs F9 Elm,- NEA , , w T COACHES CAPTAIN APTHUR HIRST EDWIN KING ANDREAS SCHULTZ MANAGER ASSISTANT MANAGFR M AILTIN T DEYO FPANCIS VVHEATON I ICE BARBEI SON Ix1NG SULLIVAN X AN ATTA I OSA LETTER MEN PIEG SVS INGLL VOSBURY PAP SONS SMITH WELSH DAVIS JACKSON BFATX IxELLEY Ig,lll1.,ll ilhauthall Gram f ' ' 5.13::iiiixilfliffil'iiiflifilif22:IillfillkiffiiliiiiifliifiiiffFiifllilfilifilfiiifiliFilfiilixiiiliifziiffr'5if9i:f5ii5:i15535352iiiifiliiiiixiifiilfliixiifiiifiiifiiiffifiilxlifiikiiifdF2155if3iili.i9l:35iif-'FZfl. I Haraitg Illunthall The Binghamton Central High School football team has shown the same old spirit and h21s h21d the same old success as of yore. Two defeats for the whole season is not so wo1'se.l' At the first practice after school started, about forty candidates for the team turned out. Of these, eight were B men of l21st year. These men fur- nished Pl substantial framework upon which the team was built. Percy Smith and Forrest Swingle c211ne back to their old jobs at right and left tackle, and held down the same jobs in their most reliable and efficient manner. Dutch King, captain of the team played quarterback, and it was due to his canny knowl- edge of how to use the right play at the right time that many of the games were won. The two gu1rds were Vosbury and hice both l'1st year s men but to sag they were gu11'ds is putting it mildly. They were regular stonew1lls. L'1te1' in the season X osbu1'y xx'1s ch 1n0'ed to the backfield where he cox ered himself with glory by his famous line plunges. Kibbee Jackson was given Vosbury s old place 1nd although he w1s about h 1lf his predecessor s size the opposing teams found him to be one of the toughest little nuts they had tried to c1'1ck in a long while. Two of the backs Sulliv1n and V1n Atta were also l1st year s men and both outdid their work of last year many times over. The two ends were Mills and Barberson Nlills xx' is a Veteran xvhile Barberson xx'1s 1 nexx man on the l1ne up The opposing ends found them mighty haid to beat Beaty xx ho played behind the line and Pai sons xx ho played centei both 1et111n ed fiom the a1 my 1n time to change thell 11 hting suits of khaki f01 football sciappmg outfits of blue Both xxe1e n xx men but 31 my l1fe had placed them in the best of condition and then xx Olk IH the games xx as a Joy to all the ffms The next pei sons xx ho a1e due fO1 b ff slices of c1ed1t foi the team s success ne ou1 coaches N11 H11 st and M1 Schultz Both aie excellent all d101lI1d ath letes N11 Hl1St made thlee vaisity teams lt the Spllngfield Y M C A Col lege xx hile M1 Schultz featuied on as many teams at Sy1c1CllS6 Un1xe1s1ty Both men h1d but iecently ietuined fiom the aimy xxhen the season began It IS g1e1tly due to then unt111ng 1nd lovfil xx o1k 1fte1 then l9g1ll'I1 houis f0l XXOlk ing xx eie ovei th It the team xx IS so successful No one 15 H1019 1xx f11 e of this than the me11 xx ho xx O1 ked 11nde1 then able dilectlon as 1ny of the felloxxs xx1ll gl1dly testify L1st on the list of those xxho helped m1ke footb1ll 1 success fo1 1920 is oui D001 xxo111ed 'md h ll issed little m IH '1ge1 M 11t1n Vx Deyo Te 1 1n nound school like 1 hen with its he 1d cut off d 1sh1nU out of the study h 1ll in the middle of the peuod to msxx ei impoit 1nt phone c 1lls 1n the office md stop ping only long enough on his m 1d flights to sit doxxn 1nd xx11te 1lette1 to some school lgkmg t01 Open dues He yellly xx et his b10XX xxith honest sxxe1t doxxn m New Yoyk 'Hymn 130 take C119 of 111 the needs of 20 felloxxs at the s 1me t1n1e md ieilly e nned 1nd deseiyed his sxxeatel Th mks to him t0otb1ll xx is 1 suc cess fm ll1C1 1ll3. Heie 18 the 1GC0ld of the Ch impions ot the Sou thein T1e1 in hgui Octobei Octobei Octobei Nox embei IN ox Qfllbel IN ox embei N ox en1be1 Vox embei lg2l1X1 OOOOOGOOO CIZIECIICIIEIZIIIIZIZIIZIICEI A O FP I 2 cf: cu I U2 NJ 0 Sayi e V01 xx ich Sci anton Union Endicott 6 C 1sc 1d1ll'1 hlmn 1 Ithac 1 Flushing Opponents es 2 7 7 c L , c , , , 2 as 2 as 2 1 . ' 2 2 D ' , ' , u in , Y I 4 I 1 1 I , c c c 1 1 , ax as I CK K 77 . ' K C , c c c I I , I I f C . 1 2 , 2 2 v I - 1. . :B I . v v 1 K i ls v .v i ' ' QJ u I v n 3 ' u . . - . . u . 7 . . Y . ' C a Y . 2 - . 3 ' ' . ' - Y .. Q LD 2 ' ' 2 , lf '. ' '. . ' ' -' ' - L. Af -l ' 1 2 2 . ' 2 -' l ' . I - 2 ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' 2 . . 2 . . 2 U C . . Z . . . C . .. . . . - g ' ' ' 2 ' '2: . . 5 ' 2 '2' - Y ' s I ' I ' ,C E Y Y' ' . 2 I z 1 .Ku ' L1 v 2 i 2 2 1 1 v h v A -I - 4 ' ' ' 2 2 '2 ' 2 2 ', 2 ' '. . d '2 . - 1 ' 2 U y' ' . , 77 . 1 ' ' - . ' c 1 c ' c , c C, s c , ' ' 2 : ' ' ' ' 2 ' 2 s 2 .' - D ' . Z ' s K. - Z . . Z . 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The one black mark on the whole season was the loss of the Interscholastic Championship of the Southern Tier to N orwich in 1 series of three exciting games. The first game was played at Norwich and B. C. H. S. easily carried off the honors. The second game was decl 1red by all who saw it to be the best 17 unc of basketb1ll ever played in Binghamton. The biggest crowd that ever overr 1n the High gymnasium witnessed the game. It was ight fight fight ex cry min- ute and the lead jumped from one te1m to the other IS often -1s the b1ll did. B. C. H. S. finally won by one point in an 6Xtl'l fixe minutes of playing. Norwich protested the referee s decision 1nd so mother fr 1me w IS pl 1yed in Binffh 1mton at the Y. M. C. A. gymn1sium. The less s1id 1bout this game the better. Ixor- wich won both the game and the ch 1mpionship. But just w 1tch B. C. H. S. aext year Norwich will be the loser then. All the men on the team xx eie lettei men of l1st yeai except Cl nk 1nd Davidge Capt 11n Van Atta was the stai of the team His playing xx IS m1ny times bettei than last vea1 and it xx asi ue foi him to have tiouble in ewan baskets C01 ell at centei xx as alxx ays the same 1el11ble efficient m 1n as of yoie 1nd xx 1s one of the team s chief 1ssets Cl11k and Kelley both played 1 xx ondei ful vame at gu ud being alxx avs in the thickest pait of the sti uggle ani nailm then man veiy neaily eveiy time Davis and L1ng played off md on but on IC count of then school woik they did not play ieffulaily How ex ei both pl 1ved 1 good game all season 1nd helped gleatly to make the te 1m xx1n David c 18 1 new m 1n and he played xx ondeiful b1sketb1ll foi his fn st ye ll His b 1sket shoot ing xx 15 1 joy to see 1nd his futuie looks veiy p1om1s1ng M1 Allen deseives 1 gie lt de 1l of ciedit foi his co 1ch1ng He xxoikcd lon 1nd h nd 1nd1t1s due to him in 1lai ge pait th 1t the te 1m xx IS IS successful IS it w IS Man 1gei C mficd 1dm1n1ste1ed the executive end of h1sketb1llxx1th lk 1t 1b1l1ty He took cue of the team in 1 most c 1p1ble m1nne1 on 1ll the tiip md made b1sketb1ll successful fin1nc11lly This h1s been 1gooal yen but next ye ll xxill m1ke this one look picttv sick B C H S does not expect to win in eveiythlng exeiy time but ncxt vc 11 she will be ch 1mp1on oi die Here is the iecoid of thc 8615011 in figuics 1 xic toiies 1g11nst sex en defexts 1n 1ll C H S Deposit C H S Col tl 1nd C H S Oxxeffo 00000000 H Noi xx ich H Elmn 1 Johnson C1tv Deposit Oxx ego Oneont1 Union Endicott H Ithaca C H S 501111011 Johnson Cltv lj I - 2 2 . . . . 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S. has not had a baseball team in many years, but this year one was organized which sure showed the old school spirit. At the beginning of the season a movement was started to organize a base- ball team, and it met with almost immediate success. A call for candidates was sent out and after a few weeks of practice the team was picked. In the box Arthur Bowen whirls his mighty arm and fans 'em out without the flick- er ol' an eyelashf' Behind the bat Gerald Sullivan stops 'em as fast as Bowen burns 'em in. At iirst, second, and third, are McAyoy, Davidge and Alexan- der in the order named. When it comes to snappy fielding these boys are there, as many a runner has discovered to his sorrow. Way out in the back- field from left to right we have Churchill, Captain Mills and Wildow. It is a mighty high flyer that gets by these boys. Joe Barberson hops around on shortstop, showing that size is no handicap to a natural ball player. This is the g mg The fnst g 11719 oi the se tson with H incock w IS not pl ived on iccount oi 1 un On the nextS1tu1day May 15th the te UN iouincved to Susqueh1nn1 1nd cle1ned up the Raihoadeis 4 to 0 The g1me w IS 1 fight iiom st11t to hmsh 1nd 11 innings had to be played to decide it On Nay 'Wd the te 1m pl 1Ved Union Endicott It Endicott The contest w lS Ill L1SV xictoiy foi Ring h imton by 14 to 5 Endicott w is 1s good in b1seb Ill IS in 1ll other spoits At the time this 1ltlCl6 is wiitten theie al e sex ei 1l 0 1mes to be pl wed but they Il e too l1te in the se 1s0n to be cox eled hei e Dutch Ixinfi is showing th it he knows how to m1n1ge 1 te 1m 1s well 1 to c1pt11n one while Nh H11 st is COlCl11Ilg them with 1ll his 1b1htx The iexn 11 of baseball h1s been a huge success so T11 and we 1ll hope th It m futuie yeus baseb1ll will tfike its pl ice pelm mently 1mong the othei ithlctics of the school M W we 1lw 1Vs bc 1s successful IS we h uc betn sol ll e 7 bf v lf 0 410: It li I Y Q . 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We have 21 great vzwiety ol' Novelties as well as Staple Shades in PANAMA. LEGHORN. TOYO AND STRAW ALI, PRICES ----- 31.50 to 516.00 J. 13. RAY 0 D I2 COURT STREET Ii A T K ICE CREAM I CLI AX XX IIOI IN QONIP The Rest X llue To Be H ld 10 XI ATI I STI I FT PHONI u N xc e 0 I IIIJIJQI We H ue The Allmg Munson Co , Inc RI IIIIFR I DODS OI FX If RX DI SLRIPTION SPORTINI I DODS XI TO -KIND ISILXCI F TIRI' S AND SI PI I IFS Rl BBFR LI OTIIINI 'CND R XINCOXTS Ill COLPT STI FET PINC IIANITOIN XXL AIG 'Nou QIIOXXIII lm the In 1 TIIIIQ lei XICQ I me NIISSFS SI ITS DRI' ssES XND W XSH T015 C. A WEED 81 CO . . I' 'IIE Q .' V' . I., - I Q va I - K C Z3 . ' 'fl IC 2 I' 5314? If It's . I1 I l' I F' ' 2 It I '. o 0 ' I I .' I 'I ' if ' -' 1 1 1 1 1 I . I I . - 1 1 - 11 1 1 1 , 1 A , 4 1 11 JL A A L , A AL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 . I . . g Q f - I Tx lu' Jflp. '.N.Y. '1A- A' 'bg' cz 'A T g ' A ' .' of 11 1 1 v 1 111 1 ' 1 1 11 L In Ax I, I, Ann L L . I I I, ' ' 2 L' . 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INSISRANCE INSVRANQE 'I'ODAY ' is the TOMORROYY You Worried About YES-TERDAY And It Never HAPPENED BUT SUPPOSE TODAY ' was the TOMORROW You Worried About YESTERDAY And It HAPPENED Your Income Protected. While You Live. Your Credit or Dependenfs if You Die, RIKER-DANN AGENCY 1 -X c I31n5,h1mton N Y INSIRYNQF INSIRYNCI4 II Y OI I FIC YIF X IIRVI CI XSS STFNOI R YPHFR Y SIxIIIIfD YCCOI NTYNI OR PXPCITIYF The PIISIIIE, YN OI Id 11111 ue ll 1 be 1tc11 D 1th to YOLII C1001 N III YOII Nunn N LOWELL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS t1 llII xounf pcoplc f1lIlLIxIY 111cItI1o1o11 I1lx IOI 'LI115 XYO1 md pl moe them 111 good po IIIOII Sl YIYIFR SQHOOI OPI' NS II I Y 6 9 61. II. DAINN, General . ff111t ,, -'z . A L IA ,A AL IA A , - - , 1 ' D1 T- A L 4 L Alps L JA I , A L L AAA Q A IA A. A A ' ' ' V . . A u 5 rss 12 'z 2 2 2 t 'Q-ek' ff '1' . F. . .. 'dsl' gf - 'gr . Ak 1 z s 1 s L A A A L A 1-4 Q A LOWELL, JONES 8z BAILEY JEWELERS DIAMONDS SILYEIIWARE WATCHES CUT GLASS CLOCKS NOVELTIES 95 STATE STREET BINGHAMTON. N. Y. When it's I'h0t0,9,'1'z1phy Remember I he 0521111 Siuhin I'01t1 nts of Dlstmctlon CITIZENS BA of Blnghamton Stone 0pe1 1 House Blllldlllg Offu ltx 111 1111 Com QIIILIILLS to 111 who desue blllklllg' seulu 111 ms 101111 CHI' CIxINf ACC Ol NTS CFRTIPICXTE 011 DP I OSIT IR XX FI FRS CHPCRN POREICN PXCH XNKF INIPRPST XLLOI NFS I'e1 Cen ' Q 141 nt I 00154 -X Ixe11L Q P1 lfl6l1f XX lltel -X Le C 1 Ill 1 1 Lmgg -X Thomp on U . Q. ' -. ' '. ' . ' 9' K A 1 5 T1 ' X 1 W K L 1 A A C 5 '1's'.' 2 ' ' .X 'K' 2 ' ,. . 2 , K. .. ,, 2 L. . 1 A , A I A . , A n f w 1 , v I A A L YY ' 13 W 1 Y '1 W Y ' 1 ' ' Y A' J 44 A 1 A 1 L I. A- L A IJ 'YY 1 11 H 1 ' 'Y 1 A I AL J 1 4 L 'I . ' l ' .113 t lzud. 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Babcock, Hinds 8: Underwood 17.1 Washington Street. HARDWARE 125 State Street Bathing Suits Cotton one-piece 32.00. 52.50. All Wool one-piece 35.00 SPORTINC IODDS AND XICIROI XS Frank S Bump Co The Fair Store 1 lm L01 RT WIRFPI Complete Home Furnishers lt noild ho qu int n lll Iuini nt iosition t 1 YISIT THE STORE It ls xtti ictixeli l11ll'10'Qd ind Xou ui Qniox pissinff thioufh its num deput ments A A I I , A A AI A C O x w w . a 'r C A K 0 51- 7 ' ' .' ' u I I Tl - ' ' 's hest Furniture is here s xrn in 2 ity and variety unexcelled aiiyu'lic're except at the z in al 7 ' 'ti '- Iixi ' s a Grand Rapids. z jz z C, 2 j ll A it tv QSL1. :H v gf I J 2 tv Q n - IN GERMANY. 'TIS SAID Sixteen days' labor ill earn the price of a pair of shoes: in Italy, four days: in France. three days: in Britain, two days. and in America. one day's skilled labor will provide the cost of footwear. In view of the world conditions which effect the cost of everything. SHOES IN AMERICA ARE CHEAP AND GOOD, and you realize their m0ney's money's worth in their months of service. FOR REAL SHOES GO TO STRANGE 8z KELSEY LUCIUS F HAMLI PHARMACIST S COLRT ST Amiru millllffilfi mlpltinan 5 Lianhwz tr jliwtermtillr' tm F NGRAVING C0MPAN 'if ' 'T A Y ,H PRESS ANNEX BUILDING MY5 smamMToN OUR NEW LOCATION NEW Yonn p UUCU1 U Q0 k Alwnus ieadw to seue xou with 4 71ltKul U Peoplti the h9St of seasonable BAllARD 81 BAllARlJ FOUTWEAR Du tle ming, Comp ms A C Talley Q C0 PRFSSINI ind DX FINI The Red QIOSS Shoe 51019 C , 7 Q l narzlsglv .-ww! .......... ..J...w:. .......... ........ ....... ...... .... ..... . .. .F-s.. 1 X .'. 3, mw,I 1 i. , W . 2, : M ilf ll pf , Aa' I Q 'Q.. J-I l 1rlz 'z X, 5 ' CLEANING 157 Washington Street Phone 1621 llinghzunton Binghamtgn, N, Y, Bastian Bros. Co. Class Rin s Class Pins Athletic Vleclals Qommencement Announcements Incl lnvltatlons Calllng Carcls 330 Bastlan Blcl Rochester N Y CT AA TD 'N c , L . . s g. ,.. 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