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

 - Class of 1921

Page 30 of 140

 

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LEWIS ENSWORTH “Blow, blow, breathe and blow.” Orchestra (1-2-3-4), Life Club. Louie used to come around to every dance and everything, but for the last two years, it seems “pass- strange” that he should shrink into his shell and come out of it only long enough for flying trips to New York. Still, we can forgive you, although you are lost to us,for we know the reason why! WILLIS FALSEY “The snail has nothing on me.” Willis is one of the reserved type, who never has much to say about himself. If appearances count for anything. Willis is very studious, for one never sees him going home without a great pile of books under his arm. Hamilton appears to be his next Alma Mater, and if he is as diligent in his work there as he has been here, he should make a good mark for himself. MORRIS FERENSEN “A sturdy son of toil.” Congress, Life Club. When Morris hasn’t anything else to do he goes up in the Chem laboratory and blows up the place by his unknown combinations. Aside from this Morris is a very pleasant and likeable fellow, at least Myra thinks so. ROBERT FERGUSON “He is a positive prodigy.” Congress (3-4), Assistant Secretary (4B), Secre¬ tary (4A), Chairman Property Committee Con- gress-Friday Club Play (4). Bobby is going to be an electrical genius. From the time he took his first Ingersoll apart with the family hammer, he has always had a hankering for mechanical machines. Bob’s specialty is lighting effects. He hopes to give the High School a system that will make the management of the Strand turn green with envy. But then, you never can tell for he may build an electrically controlled traffic cop or sidewalks that you don’t have to walk on; they will be moved when you step on them by the Fer¬ guson system of Rapid Transit. Twenty-Eight

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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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GRACE FIELDS “A very diamond for brilliance.” Grace wears her honors lightly—we have never seen her looking either studious or cross, although she was unanimously voted the most brilliant in the class. She is planning to try her genius on a ' coun¬ try school next year—and then perhaps—college. We don’t need to wish her good luck, but we will, because we all like her. MARGARET FOLEY “Faithful ever faithful.” Friday Club. A meek little girl—on the outside. But Peggy has more spunk that you would imagine During her four years sojourn through high school she has quietly pursued the calm tenor of her way. We ex¬ pect some day to see her teaching a bunch of gram¬ mar school youngsters. WENDELL FOOTE “If music be the food of love, Play on.” Has the smile that won’t come off. Plays a “mean” saxaphone. Is dra-Mac-k-tically inclined. Expects to go to Syracuse in the fall. RUTH FOSTER “The rose that all are praising.” A good cook, a fine seamstress, and dancer is she. Wherever she is everyone happy can be. She can entertain, make most anyone smile, With all of these qualities, she’s sure to make life worth while. Twenty-Nine

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