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

 - Class of 1921

Page 23 of 140

 

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ANNA BOBAL “Still water runs deep.” Panorama Reporter (l), Literary Club, Sewing of Star on “Roosevelt Memorial Flag.” Anna is a quiet sort of girl, yet we dare say she has found her own special niche in her own special way. You can always depend on quiet people, you know. WALTER BOWEN “I’ll warrant him heart whole.” Although possessing vivid auburn (?) hair, Walter does not possess a corresponding manner but is on the contrary quite modest and retiring. Aside from this he is the original chem shark and will be one of our leading chemists some day. GLENN BREWER “The apple of my eye, rules my heart.” Oh cupid mouth, oh dolly eyes, Oh fair white cheeks expressive sighs, Shall no more, varnished classrooms see For Cornell calls our “Class Baby.” MILDRED BROKAW “Blessed are the small because they come no smaller.” Friday Club Millie is small, Millie is sweet; We all agree She can’t be beat. Twenty-One

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MARIAN BLEWER “And nature made her what she is and never made another.” She’s neat and so sweet, So dainty and fair, She is a daisy, We all do declare. “Best dancer” as well— Ah! she is a belle! EMORY BLISS “Perge modo” Debating Club-Life Club-Glee Club (1-2), 1st Prize Harvard Prize Speaking Contest (3), 3rd Prize Meeker Contest (4), Literary Debating Club Play (4), Varsity Debate Team (4), Busi¬ ness Manager of Panorama (4). “Innocence is bliss.” ‘Take ye this for thy motto and be ye like Emory, ever ready to sharpen thy wit.’ Em is a very quiet boy . . (once in a while) but that is when he’s thinking. (No, it’s not possible). Emory has taken several prizes in prize speaking contests and has gained a wide reputation as Business Manager of the Panorama. He will con¬ tinue his studies at Cornell next fall. JOHN BLOOMER, JR. “Sail on, brave admiral, sail on, and on.” Debating Club, Life Club, Chamber of Commerce, Glee Club (1-2-3-4), School Quartette (1-2-3-4), Debating-Literary Club Plays (3-4), Manager of Track (3), Third Prize Harvard (3), Roose¬ velt Memorial Acceptance (4), Winner Hamil¬ ton Contest (4), President of Senior Class (4). Here is Jack! Consider him! Recall what he has done in his four years. Jack has not missed out on anything. As a speaker and actor he excells and his executive ability, is known not only by Seniors but by all students. Musically he is a won¬ der. All in all, Jack is a capital fellow and we wish him luck in a business career. RONALD BLOOMER “A fellow of mark and likelihood” Debating Club, Life Club, Manager Track Team (4), Quartette (4). Just by way of introduction, here is our dis¬ tinguished “Ron” Bloomer, manager of Track. “Ron” is also quite a musician, being an important member of the quartet. Not knowing his future plans, we must just wish the very best of luck and success to this bright and alert young man. . Twenty



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MARGARET BROMILEY “A witty woman is a treasure.” Friday Club (2-3-4), President (3), Friday Club Basketball Team, Special Chorus (2-3-4), Girls’ Varsity Basketball team (3-4), Friday-Congress Play (3-4), Student Member of Executive Coun¬ cil (4), Panorama Reporter (4), Ass’t Treasurer Senior Class (4), Chairman Girls’ Vigilant Com¬ mittee, Colonel-Student Government Movement. Behold “Peg,” the most popular girl in the 1921 graduating class. “Peg” is an all-round girl in school activities full of life and pep. She has taken part in school dramatics, athletics, G. O. Executive Council, Girls’ Vigilant Committee and has filled various other places with equal vigor. “Peg” has ever so many friends and we hope she will con¬ tinue to make them as readily in the future as she has in the past. Here’s wishing her the best of luck. ANNA BRONSTEIN “Life without laughing is a dreary blank.” Did you ever see that girl go down through Court street in a car? Well, that’s Anna. In school, she’s industrious,—always seems to be looking for rubber or eraser or something—but out of school—that would be telling. I guess you’ll have to ask her. DAVENPORT BROWN “Let us rest ourselves a bit Worry! Wave your hand at it.” “Dav” has always seemed rather quiet around school, but when once his mask of indifference is thrown aside you will find that he is a very lively fellow. He has pursued his course in a leisurely manner, but like the tortoise, gets there just the same. GARDINER BUMP “Bit of a schemer, bit of a dreamer Bit of a poet—and a lot of a man.” A good scout leader. Knows trees, flowers, birds and snakes. Umpires baseball. Has a red motorcycle and calls it a Go-devil. Hungers for literature and thirsts for math. Writes jokes, stories, and splendid poetry. Versatility personified. Twenty-Two

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