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

 - Class of 1921

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“Being lovely is a duty.” DOROTHY EDGECOMB “Knowledge gained is a world achieved.” Chamber of Commerce (2-3-4), Secretary (2). Dot is the future county court stenographer. Ac¬ cording to the modern ideas, she would find her ideal position here for she could play the victrola and take the victim’s confession at the same time. All this because she’s a shorthand shark and just adores the Strand’s augmented orchestra. MINNIE EGNOR “I love my Teddy.” Friday Club Someone has said that people can be described in just one telling word. Minnie’s word is “con¬ scientious.” It is one of her outstanding virtues. She has been one of the kind that B. C. H. S needs more of—the kind who does her work cheerfully and thoroughly, every day in the year. MARGARET DOYLE Girls’ Athletic Committee (4), Girls’ Basketball Team (3A-4B), Girls’ Interclass Swimming Team (1-2), Chamber of Commerce. (4), Cham¬ ber of Commerce Girls’ Basketball Team (4), Friday Club (3), Friday Club Basketball Team (3), Special Chorus (2-3-4). A woman of few words but they say that looks speak louder than words. If this is so, Peggy doesn’t need to talk. We all remember her work on the basketball team. She was right there when the whistle blew and we are inclined to believe that she will be right there all through life. DONALD DRUMTRA “ ’Tis just a trifle, let it be.” Life Club, President (4), Manager Baseball (4), Athletic Council (4), Debating Club (1-2-3). The quiet fellow (?) Popular with the girls. The kind they use for collar advertisements. A rival for Lew Cody. Baseball fan. Twenty-Six

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MARTIN DEYO ■ « r ; r .- i ' “Some men go mad through study.” Debating Club, Life Club, President Debating Club - ■ X ' 2), Literary Debating Club Plays (2-3-4), Man- ager of Football (3), Varsity Debate Team »« (2,-3), Leader (3), Second Prize Harvard Con- test (3), First Prize Weeks Contest (3), First JfiX ' »■ M Prize Meeker Contest (3), First Prize Harvard ti l Contest (4), President G. O. V ii ™ Our “Marty.” Future president or something! p jc A smooth orator. ' 4 A big success with the girls. He drags a ' mean line, and gets away with it. BELLA DI SEN HOUSE Ife j£ : c “1 would look up, and laugh, and love, and lift.” Special Chorus, Glee Club, Chamber of Commerce, jjPi f ||Sh . Captain of Victory Girls, Civic Club Debate. Mpv While I was turning over heaps of sheet music, 1 • . JoSbl found titles, new and old, which seemed to portray Billie’s character better than I could. There was pnyk ' Vr. “There’s Egypt in Your Dreamy Eyes,” and next to Milk lyBJr, that “Can She Dance and Can She Sing, I’ll Say She Does.” Then after I had shuffled over some more K Wl!«iiW IVW pieces, I spied “Do You Ever Think of Me?” This ;. a seemed especially appropriate, because I was just hoping that when Billie goes out into the world. 1 AS 1 : ■she will sometimes think of us. F LO R F N C F 1) 0 RWAR D |p : . “Home Keeping Hearts Are Happiest.” Florence is a natural home-lover. This seem s peculiar when you consider the fact that Florence lP was born in Africa, and has lived in many different 1 places since. Nevertheless, she adores house-keeping and is exceedingly proficient in that perplexing art. Besides her domestic qualities, Florence makes an p 4 V 1 pp ideal chum. Though rather quiet in class, she is ffimlim ' y «|1 really brimful of fun and is addicted to sudden at- tacks of giggles. Next year she intends to go to Pratt and learn more housekeeping. Why—we don’t know jgg ’ is ggj J ||g.; | unless a certain student at Harvard is to blame. . ' V ' ' . 4 ' jX ” 1 ‘ % ' fc ‘ y$? ' ' ■ .V ' TA EMILY DOUGAL ' «v “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” jR . Friday Club (2-3-4). There is no need to introduce Emily, for who does JGra BII not know her? She attends every high school foot- ■L ball and basketball game, and cheers for her team ■ il HT | Wapis with great enthusiasm. Emily expects to finish her ' - education at Wellesley College after which—her ■1 future is undecided. Twenty-Five



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“And her name was Peg.” Which semed to describe her perfectly. Literary Club, Chamber of Commerce Peg is a lovable name, you know, and Peg in this case, is a lovable girl. B. C. H. S. can’t help but miss her cheery smile and genial “Hello.” The title, “Peg O’ Bingo High’s Heart,” would suit her very well. CHRISTINE ELLETT “To every smile there is a silver lining.” Originality thy name, And “quietitude” thy pose, Well fitted for a nurse are you To nurse poor Kenneth’s woes. MARY ENGELBERT “Silence is sweeter than speech.” Literary Club Mary always seems calm and composed, never rushed or studious-looking, but her report card con¬ tradicts her “now worried” attitude. If actions speak louder than words, Mary has merely to act natural to maintain through life her reputation at B. C. H. S. ANNA ENGLISH “A brain is worth little without a tongue.” Girls’ Glee Club (2), Special Chorus. Have you ever heard Anna talk when she is ex¬ cited. One could never take shorthand notes fast enough for her, so she has learned shorthand her¬ self. We hope she uses the same speed toward success that she has used here. MARGARET EIGHMY Twenty-Seven

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