Binghamton Central High School - Panorama Yearbook (Binghamton, NY)
- Class of 1922
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L Q..-A Whiz Bannrama Qnnuali Gio perpetuate for pau, her lupal buns anim Steahfast Baugbters, the greater Bing: bamtun Gientral ibigb School of 1922. vii L a x 1 1 . Q J I x ff ik nm ., 1 5 r -q . ' U. .w n f q M5 51.e',5' . - '.,x,.,-.mg ,. , 'PANORAlN4A-'37 3 I :E Beoneatlon Glo the Business jilflen cf the Qlntp of Blnghamton Zin Grateful Recognition of the Zlnterest what Qfbep Wake Ein The Blgb School Binghamton s Biggest Business Uiibxs 1922 Panorama Qnnual Zis Beolcateo 1 ,l922, 1 T x 1 Lx: hnmmmmmm sg -Ha gn H H R ag, A +4- 2 33 B B 1 -.--- --- ----. - H:...-.---u--1----JuH-U-----I---gnUn--- 1 B H A +4 fa H +4 H H new 0144 699 6 Q H H H H , ' H H H H +4 H - .... al +4 -Q. H ,, '31 S .. 4 4 1' AJ 44 'E The Ranurama Qnnual Q VOL. XXIX H .54 H sg we H H H H H Q., Zgingbamtnn Qllentral ilaigb Qrbuul H H Binghamton, jakhl Burk H N H H g., H H H ,, we .H H QEhiteh hp the Banurama Baath H 1 -. .... .... 1 9 2 2 Thru Q Q I li' X5 Hn . +a + +4 H b +4 +4 +4 +4 +4 4 ra +1 +4 H H H +4 +-n N + . H H H ' l +4 w H + N +4 + +4 L H ' +4 i me :+- H + H +4 +4 H +4 N , +-+ + .... IIlhllqIl--ing'..---------------------------I 2lll-ll!IB-IllCIl-----'--'-V ll 3 1 3 gg l PANORAIW 3 E I iw, Q Ulahle ui untents Dedication . ............................................. 1 Title Page .............................................. 3 D, J. Kelly .... ' .......................................... 7 B. C. H, S. .............................................. 8 J. F. Hummer ........................................... 9 Faculty ................................................. 10 Panorama Board . ....................................... 12 Panorama Repcrters .................................... 13 Executive Council of the Organization .................... 14 The Class of 1922 ....................................... 16 Senior Cut ...,......................................... 15 Honor Students, Class 1922 .............................. 58 Class Day Officers ....................................... 60 Class Essay ............................................ 61 Class Poem ............................................ 64 Class History .........................................,. 66 Class Oration .......................................... 68 Class Prophecy, 1922 .................................... 70 Spin, Clothe, Spin ....................................... 74 Class Notables ......................................... 80 Junior Class ........................................... 81 Sophomore Class ....................................... S5 Freshman Class . ........................................ 89 Graduating Class, Abraham Lincoln School ................ 96 Graduating Class Oak Street School ...................... 97 Graduating Class Theodore Roosevelt School ............. 98 Graduating Class Woodrow Wilson School ................ 99 Summary of Auditorium Notes ........................... 100 Public Speaking ........................................ 104 Varsity Debating Team ..................,............... 106 Civic Club Debate ....................................... 107 Prize Speakers ......................................... 107 Clarence ............................................. 108 The Passing of the Third Fltor Back ................... 103 Weeks' Contest ...............................,........ 109 Music Department ...................................... 110 Assembly ............................................... 114 Clubs . .................................................. 115 Athletics ............................................... 129 Track Summary ........................................ 134 Autographs ............................................. 140 Panorama Advertisers ............................... 141-152 m m x -- ---- ---- --Hg nun s l u nil -'! .--- ---- I--- ----. -- Five +I H H H H H H 'H H +I H H li H H H H -H H +4 H H H H H -H H -H GG .... 1 --' - .... ..,,,- 9 2 2 ....- --..i . -. .--- -.-- ---- +4 ' SUPERINTENDENT H H' -H H -H H H H H H 1213?-192.2 I I H H 3 H ,ss 5.5 E VH H fy H Ja H : ,,,, ,,,..-.. -. .-. .... .-- -- - ----- . ---- ---.--I - .nuguuuuuulllllluvluuni Q I Seven 1, 1 'V , s 3' f Eli?-Wag f. 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I I V l - wr? ng i Q 1 1 1 H I la 1 5, 3 K I ig H ix i 1 wr I 1, H .,1 'T.iQ'.vfQfjxLgn , ,.,QfQQlg,...L,,.ZX2.,--.-,,.IXl -gifg ., , , J,n.z..4,:'QLLa:,f1TLr1:r::1x::x.1 Nine H H H H Fi .Q 5 E-1 H ...4 ---' LTV :XE THE FACU ia : in Qu il-I Qfo EN EN fa EH EH gg , in l .z:rc:z::x:':z::::x:x:x2jz2 H H H 'H H H H H H 'Y' TK. 3 I ' Jfa :ul t p PRINCIPAL--JOHN F. HUMMER DEAN OF SENIORS DEAN OF SOPHOMORES Clarence E' Rushmer Mrs. Belle F. Carver DEAN OF JUNIORS DEAN OF FRESHMEN Nelson V. Taylor Ca.rrie E. Henry Irma McTighe, Secretary H I STORY E N G LISH Florence E. Carpenter Genevieve Alexander Millie B, Herrick Ethel M. Houck E. Corinne Lemon Lorena Reynolds Gertrude Schermerhorn Gertrude M. Shelton Clara C. Starrett Eunice Titus Emma West Emma Wilber MATHEMATICS Clarence E. Rushmer ' Mrs. Belle F. Carver Mrs. Blanche Beers Carolyn Gauger Royal Gilkey Edna S. Huxley Geneva Mills Edna H. Noyes Mrs. Alice L. Vergason SCIENCE Nelson V. Taylor Agnes H. Bensley Ethel B. Callahan Rosina H, Fontana Marguerite MacFarlane Kate L. Merithew Anna F. Meyer CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Emily E. Brown Marion F. Lobdell Josephine Rosenberg Evangeline M. Stack Frederick H. Williams Hazel M. Clark Edith B. Oagley Marion B. Rostiser K. Elizabeth Shannon Minnie S. Warner COMMERCIAL Katharine E. Miller Fern Bronson Anna J. Chamberlin Mabel E, June Mary M. Miller Alice Murphy Margaret Rui Genevieve Shattuck Marie Ring, Secretary HEALTH EDUCATION Ray E. Bailey Walter S. Forse Frances O'Connor Mary H. Plaisted INDUSTRIAL ARTS Ralph W. French Laura A, Derr Leroy A. Dolan Merna Henry Louise McCracken Herbert F. Nichols E. D. Palmer H. E. Speece MUSIC Ray L, Hartley PUBLIC SPEAKING Donald M. Tower MODERN LANGUAGES Herbe?tRl DOW Nellie B. Rogers A Irene Andrews SUBACADEMIC Fmrence Flegt M. Louise Balcom Gwendolyn K. O'Leary OFFICE Ida H' Plerce Anne Smeader, Secretary LIBRARY Gertrude Wilbur, Ellen F. Cllamberlayne Stenographer E I 9 2 2 Jlilllllllidlllllili - Eleven CL H H H H H CCI I I I .Ll 4, H H H Panorama Enarh Edltor In Chief Harold R Everett Literary Editor Ehzabeth Dlgkmson News Editor Dorothy Church Sport Edutor Charles Voorlus Audltorlum Editor Marguerlte Stalker Exchange Editor 'VIary Crossley Busmess Manager L Rue Plercy Assistant Llterary Editor James Bolger Assistant News Editor Je nette Bowler Assistant Sport Edntor Grayson Hlnman Assnstant Audltorlum Editor Mlldred Barber Alumni Eu t Helen Lll Ott Assrstant Busmess Managers Bernard Lanrowltz Frefle uk Kes ler Raymond Yetter Rlchard Schnelder Faculty Advisor 4 H H Mlss Florence E Carpenter l92.2 1 H I . 'I H 1 . C . H H . A - . A . H H . . . ' . . -H H l A D. 1. ,, R .9 H A H I r 1 H H ' if H . ' I t ? Y.: 5 H Q4 . +4 be I ' H Twelve H F' be H H H A +1- -Li H' PANORA IIA RFPORI ERS lu! 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VVVILLTAMS ....... ....... Y 'r'ffa.wurwr Stufleuf fllmnbers 1'i'll1'llIl'jf ,114 mln 'I' 1111112111 Lacey Phoebe English Ethel Brock Everett Lee liif-liard Rrigliaiii Mr. Hummer Board of D'il'lfCIi!Ji'.S Miss Durish kgfvui 4141 M agfjddiwfv r r in 7 N 6 v by Q quxm fr, M 030235 1 Q eff I 11 . Q54 i - ,fewsv atvgieygklgvafimmm Vp-WEB aieivsms fi Wasi- 'MV 'Q-4 '- ' -r Bliss Wilbur Miss Rogers Miss Den' Mi: Forse Mr. ,VN Rushmei MCE IZ ......... ...... - .... 9 22 ' Fourteen 13312 ....- --.. .-----.-. 1 ---- ---- ---- - I SIINI Pi' T ,l922, 1 if dl if +1 4+ -H H 1 ' H H Q h H 5. H H M ,E J , 'H A H , 4-4 N H H 'H ll-I H H +4 'H +4- H X HF, 1 ......... Fifteen -- ---- -- E X L Us 4+ -H H H H H H H IH55 uf 1922 H M: H H H H H H H H H H H' COLORS ' Purple cmd Gold MOTTO F'irLern Respieen OFFICERS TRUMAN LACEY .... ......... .......... P r esidefnt DOROTHY LAUDER .... ..... V 'ice-President GERTRUDE BETTS .. . . ....... . . . .Secretary LEON SULLIVAN ....... ............... T reasurer . . . . .Assistant Treasurer . . . . . .Sergeant-at-Arms . . . . .Sergeant-at-Arms ANNIS SHINGLEDECKER. . VVILLARD HAMLIN' .... HARRY BARNEY .... W M NE Sixteen . .... -... -..- .... l922 ..... .-.. .--- .--- -.-- V Iullllllllilllllla xxxx nu-u anal , l C 'XIARC ARh'I l AHl'RN An honest glance a quiet smlle I1 1111111 r of C Ollllllt rce lVIaIf,arets typewrltel makes murh more nolse than 1ts IIl1btI'GSS has GVQI been gu1ltv of but lt lsnt a Whlt bus1er or more energetlc Tl1e commer cxal department and all 01 the school tor that matter w1ll IHISS Margarets smlle MARX AHERIN The g1rI of many vlrtues Chamber of Commerce P 5 L Irldlt Club 7 Here IS a very 1ndustr1ous and one ot the mces glrls 1n the class 'vlary mtends to be a teathel and we certamly teel that sue has made no rmstake 1n her Ch0lC6 PAL I INI4 AQH When thlngs go wrong take It easy When things go rnght take lt easy SPLCIAI Chorus Q2 6 thats Paulme Her sweetness ot d1spos1t1on 18 peppered w1th Just tl1e eorrect amount of pluek to make her a well seasoned glrl be It a matter ot dancmg home makmg or studylng Hou ve made a commendable start at overeomlng the obstacles ln your path 1n B C H S may you contmue the good work 1n college IPANP I FF BADGFR IR1ch m savmg common sense ' Speclal Chorus l P Qu1et'7 Yes but so good natured and well llked' Jeanette has proven a real dd1t1on to the class and when we find her strugghng at l1er '-tudles Wltll 1, rest of the crowd l1er earnestness le aves a deep s1on And wl1en she -,nulfs everythmg, lb so leasanter She w1ll go on to college tl11s fall zz: 11.7 1 , 1 -EEL 1+ I 192.2 T 1 1 1 I . A I 1 . Z LY : U 1 ' ' -H . K I , 1 1 . . 1 1 1 ' . ' ,.,, - v . l .i , 5 . .K . ' I ' ' . . ' f . ' I ' I +1 , 1 1 . 1 I I I H I I I I H I I 1 . . 1 I 1 1 . , , , K I I . h l I . ' X C 5 ' 3 ' J s 1 if : ' ' I L I ' I 1 . , . I , . ' ' 1 1 . en 1 I . .IE I 1 . .' 1 1 . g H an ' - H I l ' I an ' ' H I I ' I t ' ' .I ' ', : Evenetempered, industrious, sincerely obliging- i I ' . -. f H , , , , , . . . 1 . , ' 4 I . . . Y , , 1 I. I ' . ' ' 4 I X . . , . I I 1 1 I I I . l .' , ' 1 H I , . . . I, : . . , .54 ' N C 1 'D' I I ' I 5 . . H , . . I 11 . - I I I, X. K I, , , A . ,. V ' H . , A . , . ' I H I I I 'fl f- ' ' 'A I z 13 I I .... --. -.,----.-,.,,A iuuuluanunnnnuunnuunn------ ' uunnunu unnaunnun sav.nt.en -1-I Z 15.73 Z I l Y-.----------nun---s ----- lv g 2 3 ig, 2 5 IRI' D1 RIC BAI D11 IX Let Fred do nt andw wlll be don Congress Serucc Ltfllllll Nl lnwer ot Baseball GIVE h1m ft dollar and he vull tr1ple lt can be truthfully sa1d ot Freder1c Baldwm who so success ully managed the destm1es of the 1922 baseball team Freddle lsnt atra1d ot Work espc c1ally when It lb for l11s school And as tor sp1r1t well Fred s the man who put 1t 1nto sp1r1t and Fred IS n1a1 11ed IJOROTHX BAI I Wlth no great love of learning or the I arned 160111 Chorus l 9 5 Sllbbtlljlltb, Cnrls Bxsket 11ll team 1- G1rls cheer leader 5 Dot has been qu1te an athlete a11d one o our best cheer leaders Who could compare w th l 1 pe at the basketball games She surely howed he school sp1r1t Atter completmg l1er stulles fdltllflllly pursued Dot wlll llllI1'16dl'll91y rhlnge nan1e We Wlbll her every l1app1ne s C I AUDE BARBL R Faint heart never won fanr lady Claude IS bashful but bashful nan ar I1 spt laugh that IS dlstlnrtly contag1 u and perhaps that IS the reason Wl1y le can l ll lo tball .1 StHdlG9 Wltll such a charmmg fl o 1ar111o y HARRY BARlNE1 'A mighty man was e' L fe Club l 3 bcrgemt at Arms 5 I oot bill Second 1181111 3 V1rs1ts l- H11 Club Sergeant at Arms L Scrfremt It Arms Semor Class, Serslce l cglon 1- Harry l1as starred 1n sever l pos1t1ons Espec1al ly as a guard on the football team and as a ser geant at arms We wonder who w1l1 keep order at club meetmgs when he leavf so Also who w1ll have straw r1des next w1nter lou bette1 come back or a P G Harry 1 192.2 1 T I H 4 A 41 1 . ' ,, . , 315l 'lA.s . SJ, H ' gf wg' g.z:5 ' f' 1. . - .c . . Y. ' I 1' , y H ' 'A Q ry RJ 'z T .f,L,Jjg.,' - :Q - . , 1' ,I . . 11 . egg, 5, . , ,. , 4. 5. ' , ' '. 13' Q . ' ' S .' ' 1 '. ' ,' ' 3' QVC, so ' r r - , , Y' ' 1 - A ue,- . ' rs.. ' 11 I 1. - - 3 ' . l 1 f 1 e, Q .' Le of tl1at fact, good football players. Claude has a . 5 I 'L is ' ' ' 1 co111,1i e ' 1 'nd ' Q ' ' : ' eg.l TT 1 n . Y V 6 ' h ll i' f,2,2jg : -2- 'ftjg 4' - , , Y. v . . Y 71 5 1 QD: 1 . D9 ' 1 . 1 Q, -1- f-jg.,'f,,11-f- 1, - A. v- 1, f C. D, ' 1 vs. A ' ' H 1 f . ., . 'iq Gr. CD I I 3 I I I lBl--lllCUlllI-l-lil!!-ll-llnllun--ngnu' 1lll-a--z!uii-lDI-'l1- -h'- v. -.. ....' Eighteen UI 1 I : W l , I I oiaP.'1'RL'na BEAGLE H Why men are not more sensible ' E ls still incomprehensible. Q I Chrimlzer of Commerce fl, 2, 3, Alfjg Friday Club H QI, Zjg Glee Club Gertrude has spent a busy, prontable four years among us and the most that we can wish for he: is equal success at college. She is very exacting with respect to the stronger sex for which the most plausible reason seems to be the lines ac- companying her picture, But then, pretty girls al- ways offer that excuse Cornell is lucky to receive , Peg in the fall. H I H H H MARION BELI. Tir-ne's scyihe shall reap but bliss for me. I Every cloud in Marion's sky has a silver lining : and just what would gym class do Wlthout her con- l tagicus good spirit? Marion is a good comrade, too, H whether you want to go out a'nd conquer the world, Q or whether you feel just a little bit blue. Just the : kind of person you would like arcund the house. E4 That so, Perry? I P+ BOYITA BEMENT Fairest of the fair was she. Special Chorus fl, 2, 3, 'Ljg Drzunatics Class Play Qlijg Girls, Glev Club Q2, 3, el-D. Bonnie Bement has successfully mastered her I Way through four long years of high school work and now stands ready for -i? No, she is not going to get married. She has a strong inclination to become movie actress and her part in the school plays certainly labels her for a starring role, , should she fulfill her ambitions and become a : cinema entertainer. H I I I I if H DAVID BHXHNSOHN H I Why stay we on earth except to growl E Boys' Glec Club Cl, 2, ISD g Debating Club Cl, 2, R Life Club Clljg Assistant Business Manager of lim PflllOl'i1llltl f3jg Special Chorus Cl, 2, 355 Clvnilicr of Comiiicrce QS, lj. He dances in where fancy leads, Although he is no fay, His golden deeds would grow like weeds, If David had his way. a H H H i - .... I 9 2 2 .. .'.--.. .--- .--- -.-- .... -- .S vleunullliiluululitl Nineteen Z 37 'PANOQAIWALZ 3 Z. :E SI. IIJl:.IIl' BP NNEFI' She's just as nice as Venus de Milo, ln most entlclng ways she surely can smlle O' Idelle the ldeal of many 1deas the 1dol of many 1dle ldyls fSee sample aoovej After many con quests among the upper classmen and a vam at tempt to traln an 1ncorr1g1ble hreshman she has d1scovered that the sho1tcut to a mans heart 15 through h1s stomach and consequently mtends to study d1etet1cs at Symcuse next tall Vl IWIFRED BFX FLEX 'Do good to all, As much as In you lleth Ch 1mber of Commerce C5 1- To tl ose wl1o know Wmxtred well no word 1n the d1ct1onary descrxbes her so prec1sely as does lov able hour years 1n B C H S have made her about l1er future plans but we have a good 1mag1 natlon' lt talent 15 somethlng and tact 1S every thlng Wlnltred possesses b0I116tll1I1g and every thmg to br1ng her happmess and success HAROI D BERDIXF He can paddle his own canoe Congress 1 4- Rather qu1et and reserved yet always Jolly and good natured IS tl11s member of the class H1s ablllty to get on w1th h1s assoclates and h1s stud1es 1S a splendld asset for success at R P I where he expects to go GLRTRUDE BETTS Here's a smile for those who love me, Here s wlt when I debate, And whatever skys above me, Here s a heart for every fate' CIVIC Club Debatc 3 1+ I,I'3lIl3tlCS Class Play 4 V1g1l3HCC C011l1D1ttLC 11 Secretary Sen 1or Class, Vl eeks C ontest L Gertrude d1scourses eloquently on many subjects punctuates her remarks w1th a wmnmg sm1le 1s a thoroughly good sport and tl1e best fr1end anyone could have Outs1de ot tlus she has proven her Hblllty as a speaker 1n the Glrl s CIVIC Club Debate been a fa1thful member of the G1rls V1g1lance Com mlttee and created the role of Mrs DeHooley 1n The Passmg of the Th1rd Floor Back Locomo t1VS for Bettsy' I ..... .... .- 1922 I I T --nl-Dtlllillil llll lh-I lhw ' 'H ' . ,Z 1 3 ' ' H 1 1 ' - H . . . i . Z H . H , H ' 1 .1 ' H -H z ', -' H tl1e capable young person shle We are uncertain H Y B w I ' C , D- H l 1 H 'y ' , 9 I H .. 1 .C Ds v , V ' C135 - - I . I I, . , H P . . . , H Q . . - ,, ' Twenty 'guuullllllllnllltull XDDIE BINGHAM Always so spick and so span, What a fmd youll be for some lucky man lllll1S Club CU , Spcclal Chorus 1, 2, 3 Durlng the four years that we have been able to wssoclate wlth Addle we have been able to observe wany fine thlngs about her and never have we known her lacklng 1n good fellowshlp We hate to see you go HARRX BITTNIAX cordlng to commercial law Ch llll'Cl' of Con merce Harry lS a devout law student Mrnors and maJors were h1s pet sources of study when as a tommerclal law student he engmeered a course of ClV1l reform among h1s frlends He spent a year ln Albans and that may account for h1s leglslatlve lendencles H1s Ford IS often filled but then arry always was a careful one handed drlver KEYT BLAIR Polished manners and shlnlng h at ns our one and only Kent Blalr Orchestra 1 Glee Club 2 3 Speclal Chorus l Band 4+ H1 Y Club 41 I lfe Club 3 Congress l, 2, 3 be found ln 105 or ln the front corrldor any t1me anyone else was there and as Welcome any of the rest too Altogether Kent IS a good sport and w1ll always be remembered when on mentlons the class of 22 'L D ON BLAKSLEE Manners make a man nd s golng to t ke up forestry To those who hlm he IS a qu1et genteel fellow He w1ll be ul because one who 1S good at Latm can do wearly anythmg Jud IS certaxnly a regular fellow 1 22 1 3' ,Y l , - - ' Q ,ly nAc - ' 111 H - 'u' - 7 I ' I ' ' ' ' air, Th ' ' . 1 f C ls ' C , Ds . ' C Ds C Ds - l C ls 1 C Ds C D- Kent with his faultless hair-comb.alwa'ys could C , . as An U l'11gl.': 'E 1 ' fi, l . V 9 'Il --, ,,,- -.--- --- I .- l - - ' I' ' 1' Twenty One Twe I I . I I I Il ..-. .... .... .,: 'a....-.- -.. --. ..-. IXXN BOGARI' Our VIOIIHISI c estrfa 2 S 1- bpecml Chorus 1 Z 3 4- Cxlee Club 2 3 H1 Y Club C41 Student Mem lar C O LB Seruce I cgxon, Qecretarv 4 Congxess, I 1 mhn solo1st, Hlgll bchool Nluslc l l Z 5 1- I l0llH1bt Senlor Class Master of muslc and art1st from the feet up Lynn possesse all of those endear1ng qua11t1es that make a mus1t1an In the first place he can play ye gods how he can play And 1n the second place well there xsnt any second place for It IS enough to say get acqua1nted Wltll Lynn That means musu, RU I'H BORN 'NIAN N tl weave sweet cadences' qp c11l Chorus 1 2 3 11 P11n1st, G1rls Glee Club QPCCIII Chorus, L1ter'1rw Club 1 2, 3, 41 N1ney what w1ll the glee clubs and spec1al chorus do w1thout the1r efflclent accompan1st The Eastman School of Mus1c lS lucky to be able to at tract you They w1ll soon reahze that you re at tract1vely dependable Wlfll contradlctory amounts of ambltlon and modesty All 1n all for pure frlendlmess vou stand at the head of the l1ne bemg luck1ly for us that Fallty the glrl who doesnt need to be coaxed to plav R C HARD BRIGHAM 'm J st b gmnmg to live Congress 2 I lfe Club CZ, 3D H1 Y Club 4' Sen 1ce I eglon Cl Treasurqr Iumor Class 3 Student Member G O 14 Dlck Bmghams m1ddle name IS reserved and that s because he d1dn t know that C993 was such a good dancer But now that hes found out he IS only sorry that he has to graduate Dxck can be lustly termed an ldeal athlete From the toes up he IS a school man and Central can only gr1eve that he IS golng to leave yet be glad that l calls thls h1s Alma Mater ETHFI BROCK To do my best and let It stand The record of my brain and hand Frld ty Club, Sergeant at Arms 2 Secretarv 3 V1ce Presldent 41 Pres1dent 41 CHIC Club ebate 3 Glrls V1g1lance Commlttee fl Congress I'r1day Plav 2 Manager Glrls fxsketball 14 Panorama Reporter C3 Stu dent Member G O 4- Ethel means nob1l1ty the unabr1dged relates Energet1c busy dependable and true Generous to foe ln basket ball club and fa mme A good frlend good sport theres a clue- Its Brock H I ty Two l922 33 3 .-----.-----.--.---.---------..---.--r---------.-------.-.-..--.---..---...--.----....--.--..------.-----.-.-..---...--.-..-.---..-..------ I I I X I 2 I E I I I I I I Z I I I I I I I ,P nr? 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H Assistant Manager Basketball CQD, Manager Varsity Basketball Qatjg Varsity Football C2, 3, H -Ll, Captain C-U3 President G. O. f4Bjg Life Club CQ, Executive Council of G. O. ' Service Legion H Although Chuck likes the Binghamton theatre and occasionally forgets the afternoon session, he H is still a good student and a credit to the school. i In the promotion of school activities, Chuck is there and his term as president of the General Or- I - ganization has been marked by a most capable ad- H . ministration in which the entire school greatly bene- fited. i BURTON CARPENTER In the spring a young man's fancy idly turns to H .thoughts of-roaming. ' Assistant Business Manager of the Panorama H ffijg Business Manager of the Panorama', ' may In the annals of the graduating class of B, Cal-I, H S. the B, C. stands for Burton Carpenter, one of our Bright Classmen and, as business manager of the Panorama, al fine Bill Collector. The world is H going to hear from Burl because he is the possessor ' of a fine wireless outiit, about which he is very en- thusiastic. If nothing ,mars that most pleasing per- H sonality of his, some gf his friends are sure to re- I peat admiringly, Htheizelements so mixed in him that nature might stand up and say to all the world, 'This was a man! ' V 'H AIJELAIDE CASEY With golden tresses and a silver tongue. Clwiwlier of Commerceif-L'l, 2, 3, 413 VVeeks Con- H test, First Prize Ade1aide's forte is speaking pieces, especially in dialect and with character impersonation. This 'H spring she has not been in school, but before then, you might often see' Adelaide rushing excitedly around the Commercial Department, worrying C'?J about that unureparedigtiesson. Despite her worries, nothing dreadful eyerfhappenedf -to her-and she graduates as one of our successful students. I E ,922 'Ii ICI I itil ' --hill-u-surf, ullnulu u--unnu------- ---- --- ---- ------ V lululululllllililli Twenty-Three 3?- y H RLSSP LI C LASR 'How lofty your :deals must be Congress Club 1 2 Russell IS so d1gn1Hed and so far above tl1e or d1nary run of us fover 6 ftj that not everyone knows h1m But those who do speak loud and strong for him He IS mtertsted IH a busmess career NIFRRFII CHLRCHII I I love the country but there are nlce ones ln the c ty Chamber of Commerce 3 11 Presulent 1-B Presldent of G 0 LA H1 Y Club Scrucc Iegmn Baseball 3 I VWTIOIIS Comnuttecs Pete Churchlll has long occup1ed an env1able pos1t1on 1n hlgh school clrcles In the first place Pete has a personahtv that 1S wonderful to know That smlle of hls and that laugh make h1m a neces sary member of any boostmg commlttee Leave It to Pete and there Wlll be results KK II I IANI CLARK 'The kung of courtesy ' C ngress l Z, '3 L Treasurer Z 3 Chflmber of' Commerce 2 '3 L I1fc Club 3 Hll Club C4-j Qeruce Lf-mon 4 Assslstfmt Bllil F1'ld'lW Plas 2 Dramatlcs Class Plat 4- Basketball 2d team 1' B1ll has trxed nearly everyth1n at B L H S speaklng actmg athlet1cs etc and he has made a success of all of them WhlCl1 SIKIIIHGS that B111 has ab1l1ty personahty and pep and It IS to h1s cred1t to say that he has made a lastlng fr1endsh1p w1th all whom he has come 1n contact FSTHER CLEVEI AIND As sweet as exqulsute music ' lterarw Club 3 41 Orchestra 41 Speclal Cl orus 1 2 3 1- G1rls Glee Club L I anorama Reporter In tl1e muslcal department Esther has proven l1er we1ght 1n gold and her graduatlon means a great loss to th1s 1mportant part of school 11fe Th1s d1l1 gent and l1keable student w1ll contlnue l study of muslc at the Eastman School of Mus1c Rochester and we know she w1ll prove the same t nrlly class mate there as she has at B C H Q I 1 9 2 2 I Twenty Four ll lllil ll T Q , ' 1 1' l ' C21 'v ' Y '. .li I - - Cf ls 1- I sn I ' 1 N 3 . . Q , A jg 1 1 0 fV,' Msjg 2. ' f',.jg . .,Y C. 1 ' v 'QS 1 l . C' li 'i ,V 3. 1 , Q jg . . uf . - ness Manager ofthe Panorama Congress :CD2 '7 ff wil: 9 ' 1 J f 0, Ds . , C' ls ' 11 . C , , . , 1 jg ,, , .. , ,, . .. 31 .-..--. .-.- -... ---- I -1 ll' RUTH CIOLBU RN I want the voice of hn-'-est praise To follow me always. Civic Club Debate CZ, fljg Special Chorus Qljg Committee House and Ticket for Dramatics Class Playsg Weeks' Contest Cflfjg Corporal, Girls, Civic League Cflfj. Ruth certainly deserves much credit for her gen- eral high standing and the amount of conscientious and effective work she has put into everything she has done-especially her essay on Good Roads and her part in the Girl's Civic Club Debate. Ruth expects to come back next year for a P. G. course so we shant have to lose her yet CIF RALD C ONWOLI Y ' Lord what folks we mortals be ' C lifxml cr of Commerce Nothing ever seems to disturb Geralds cheerful disposition We have heard that he had ambltions Hollywoodward and we personally think hed make a wonderful hero Good luck Gerald I P OYE CORQFR A look and a smile for all How lonesome well be without you next fall lrridn Club, Crlee Club Special Chorus Leone like many others 1S a girl of whom B C H S is fond Namely one endowed with beauty plus brains Nl RRY CROSQLEY 1Falr as a star when only one IS shining in the sky qor 3 and Colonel of' the Vigilance Committee 1- Y ice President of the G O 3 ch'1ng,,e Editor of the Panorama 4- Literary bate te im 3 l lst prize winner of Weeks Conte st 3 I iterarw Club, Assistant Secretary C2 Treasurer 3 Cllss Elocutionist Mary has certainly had an interesting career at B C' H S as the above record shows which is only a Just compliment to her and all that she embodies in character ability and personality We 11146 to think that she is one of the noble class of 22 I ' l . M: ' C J . , ' ' . ' favs ' 1. MQEX- l - f 1 1 c Ds H Debating Play Leader of Civic Club De- wi : 7 -. J? U 1 . ' . , 1, ff jg , L' , ' l ' jg 1. C jg , : .. . 5 1 .. -... - ......... ..... --..-..--. .--- -.--- -- Y T 'l1Ill ll!! ll I 9 2 2 1 T Q, ' ' Twenty-Five H H H H i H H I I ORF NCE DAVEY Mu h mirth and no madness All good and no badne S So patient so still, And so full of good will Ifridu Club 44 SPCLIIICIIOFIIQ5 l P those days when everything has gone wrong l myself if I were cast on a Robinson Cru 0 would like to have Florence for my man Friday and I bet wed have a glorious good tim How about It Florence? CI AREN CF DAX TON A conscientious worker Congress Clarence or Dayt as he is called is now survey ing for the railroad Ev1dent1y he wants to show to the people of the road what he hasn t learned about Trlg in B C H S Heres hoping he isnt working for the Erie KHRIWI INE DLABI ER Composure is thy charm. 'riday Club 41- ' Clriiilber of Cominercc -lf . Christine is one of the most quiet girls of the class. She entered a couple of years ago and las created quite a n 'me for herself by her persistent study. Games and school activities? les she likes the games and she ardently supports everything that a loyal student should support. ' MARVIN DENK With even step and musing gait. Special Chorus. Marvin has two distinct characteristics-baslv fulness and sleepiness. Perhaps he believes that silence, like his hair, is golden. Maybe Marv doesn't say much, but oh! how his violin talks. H- ...- -... ..... --- 35 7 H +4 44 .- ..... .... 1922 H I H 1' 1 ' I u -A ' H . , . H CDS- 2 ' 'C,lD- H Everyone likes to talk to Florence, especizlly ow , ' ' h' Q evirlr I H A ' X, 'I ' Q 4 ' y H H ' ' H 2 rl +4 H H . . P4 H H , L. , , , A H H H 1' . c 1, ' . c J g 4+ , H e ' ' -H H +4 Twenty-Six li BP HA JlI,lZAllETH DICKINSOX Surely one to marvel at. Literary Clulmg Special Chorus Cljg Girls Glce Club C2jg Civic Club Dclrrlte CZ, fljg Literary Editor of the P 'Il01'lllllIlH C-1-jg Dr:un:1tics Class play Qljg Class Poetcss. lf you knew Betty as well as I do you would not only give her credit for being brilliant, fnatural- ly as she is the 4th honor studentj, but you would also say that she is a mighty good sport, fwhich is not so unusual eitherl. And that's the Way we like to have them, We are sure that she will succeed at Smith her future college. RRX DININIOC lx Thou hast a stout heart and strong hands Thou canst supply thy wants lrtlitstrt 1 Lite Club Congress 7 3,4 Glec Cl lb 1 Speci il Chorus Harry is a hard worker for he has Just finished taking Hve solids and another He expects to study engineering at Troy Harry is very modest and un assuming for he says he is not above the average in anything Nl A DISBRO l dwell in a vale of contentment diy Club 5 l Ch tmber of Conunercc L Here is another good scout a calm seemingly never Ilustered girl who accomplishes much not withstanding Erma somehow reminds us of a lily of the valley very svs eet contented and un pretentious yet found in the loveliest bouquets I I I' DOOLITTLF She with her- bright eyes seemed to be The star of the goodly company por 11 Girls Cisic Icwgue 1' Here s another one of these people who evidently never were taught that children should be seen nd not heard But we ve noticed that omc one always listening when Belle talks We like hrr 0 for her enthusiasm such as she has shown T day Club 1-l fcig gf cz, it , 1 C jg t f , .. 'll . l S Fri Q2 , f jg : T Friday Club C2, 3, Al-jg Special Chorus Cl, Qjg Cor- : y . i ' T !VI'l- . 1 2 , 1 9 2 2 2 :I 'l-- I 1'-I--ll' Twenty-Seven 5 uunuu--nlnnun:lu5-'.--------------------------- .iinnnun-unuunnunnn-usd-nun uullv' ' I I gg 3 ' PANORAIWLX- gg QE ' MARION DOYLE ld i l 'tl see thee glittering from afar. tg . , . , , +4 - Literary Club f3Ajg Accoinpanlst, Lppcr Class : ' Chorus and Boys' Glec Clllb H lf you have ever seen Marion and have heard hi 1- 'H . play, you know l1ow irrestible she is. Elected the I class vamp-how she has vamped her way into M ou1' hearts! Moreover as an asset to the musical .H 2 department she cannot be replaced. She will con- l 1 tinue to study in the fall, although we are not sure I just where the place will bc. H H I E BLANCHH DURISH H Before enterprise and industry every barrier must 'H I yield. H Assistant Auditorium Editor of the HllJlll01'?llll3U H I CflBjg Chamber ot' Conunercu, Vicceljresident i CAllAjg Friday Club. XTlCt'-Pl'9Sitlt'l1t C3Ajg Sec- H retary, Board of Directors of thc G. 0. I Who ever saw Blanche in a hurry? 01' when was I she ever unobliging? Blanche is the ideal modern I H business woman, alert, dependable. r-aim clear H I minded, Everyone knows that is 'X good sport Z as well as a conscientious student and supporter of H her Alma Mater. Blanche has already made a g I favorable start upon l1er business career in 'i w 5 we hope she will meet witl1 great success. a rl H DOROTHY DYER ' ' I A better life of laughter, H May better life hereafter. ' H : Literary Club CZ, 3, -lj, Sc-rgc'mt-at-Arias CD5 I Special Chorus H Tl1e first thing you notice about Dot is that ho H : is so small, tl1e next tl1at she has a D9I'l1l2illl'l'1f I smile Dot is so full of energy, is such good sport H tl1at sl1e makes many friends wherever sl1e goes. H I Dot is a hard worker in B. C. H. so she is also I very fond of athletics for she loves to swim and H l1ike, to paddle her own canoe and to rifle horse- H : back. In short, Dot is an all around srirl, athlete, : student and jolly companion, 54. HELEN ELLIOTT ta E t'Among the gifted few. H Literary Clnbg Special Chorus Cljg Girls, Give 'H' I Club C2, 3jg Leader Civic Club Debate C355 I Vice-President of -tl c G. O. C-ljg Drainatics H Class Play fllljg Jxlllllllll Editor of the l'ano- : ramai' C-1-jg Class Essayist Q1-jg lveeks' Contest H, QU, Commencement Speaker H . Helen is one of those wl1o are known to be re- I markably studious and brilliant. She has created a . : remarkable record for herself while in school, and H 'H at tl1e same time has made several valuable contri- I butions to the activities at B, C. H. S Panorama, I debates, plays, have hada share of her loyal support. . . H In fact it would have been difficult to find one able - H' g to do, and to do successfully, all that she has done I : Helen is another one tl1at will be missed nrxt fall I I H for she is going to Albany State Collegc. : ' I - as x sc . 1 9 2 2 ......... .. M Vluuunllllunuuuuuun Twenty-Eight z ---- ---- ---- 151 HAROLD R. EVERETT He gets there. Congress C2, 3, lj, Vice-President C3Aj, Treas- urer CA14Ajg Life Club C3Qg Hi-Y Club MQ, Ser- vice Legion Mj, President CLLAQ3 Special Chorus C3Dg Congress Friday Play C353 Chairman Prop- erty committee Dramatic Class Play C4Bjg Drarnatics Class Play C4fAjg News Editor Pan- cgramau C3jg Editor-in-Chief of the Panorama flj. This annual shall speak for its Editor-in-chief. ROBERT FETHEROLF As jolly as well, he's always Jolly ife Club 2 3D H1YClub 3 4 Congress 2 Bobs good natured disposition his quiet man ner and his humanness have made him a. class mate that Wlll always be remembered when high school days are thought of again W IN IFRED FOLEX Her smile IS worth It al ' Winnie 1S calm and unruffled true to her type of blue eyed light haired w1lloWness Having sue cessfully finished the Commercial course she 1S now an 6ff1C19I1t stenographer but it s her deep hope to some day be a teacher fortunate k1dd18S to have Winnie to smile for you and stralghten out your tangles IRF NE FOLI ETT Who goes softly, safely go , Wisdom walks on velvet toes I'r1das Club 1 2 3,4 Speclal Chorus 3 Lver since Irene was a very llttle girl she has had always Just so unassuming her brilhancy makes her dec1ded1y consp1cuous Irene is a shark 1n Latin English Math and ln fact everything she has ever attempted in school Possesslng the true SDlI'1t of g1v1ng and of helping others added to many other worthwhlle qual1t1es Our Irene the village queen is sure to be a success wherever she goes H' 'H I I l92.2 53 H ' i ' .rl H L' C , s '- C , Ds C D- .. , ,, ' U . . . 1 . ' . A H P ' l - . it H Y AT 1 Y 8 . . . L, . , ' . . 1 H . . , . , l I , M - H C a J I I H 1 C es l . ,v C J J V D C 9 45' H the same sweet disposition. Although she has been H . Y . , . , I . X l . A Q H H t . ,. . , , I . H -II HI- I 1 'un lu!! I lun , Twenty-Nine li 'H H H 'H I I RITA FORD Dlvlnely tall and most dlvmely f 1 Rlta our glass nurse entered tl1e C ty H '1 tal 111 Apr1l and lS do1ng fine work We '1l 11 1 the best of good luck FIVA I RPIBI' RG 'My constant duty IS to smlie Tl 'ly Club C llflnlber ot C1111 ll nrcc' 3 I' Orchtstr 1 L Undc rwood I vpm wr1ter C ertlht xte L 116161 w ood Ty pew rlti r lied 11 Fluffy l1a1r W1th0ut a pare Tl1at s Elva Sunny sn11le W1tl1out gu1le Tl1at s Elva lSI'Hk R GAIGI' Better a mute of gumptlon Than mountalns of presumption C0111 Chorus l c us rf1 r1 It IS very easy to talk about Esther for she IS one of tl1o e w1de awake speeders wl1o passed tl1e1r exams on hlgh She lS one of the few to graduate t111s year w1tl1 3112 years of Qo11sL1ent1ous preparatwn tor the work she IQ to undertake Esthers sunny d1spos1t1on and keen mtellectual powers are sure to carry her through many a dlffmulty 1n the future a tl1ey already have ID the past I R14 Dl RIC GARDIXLR 'A sturdy son of toll 11101155 Ch 1n l nr ot C 11111111eru 1 ed s Just '1 wee b1t bashtul Lut 1s well hked for all ot that They say St1l1 water runs deep Tl11s saymg can well apply to Bred At the present t1n1e he 19 leadmg an 1deal hfe on the farm T I l922 I H , H ', , ' , 7, 71311 ' ' ' ' ' , , .1 'im 10- H , . H y H , . A 1 I I ' I H F 'du' CQ, 3, 'Ljg ,T . ' 'I 1 1- cm H V 1, Q , . , W, , 1 A , 1 H Y? , -A' 1 H ' - W H tk A A 1 . H Sp fs ' .' C . 2, 3, -lfjg Orfl rut. Q2, Sjg I '- day Club CZ, 3, el-jg SlTC1'Ct?ll'y Fridriy Club CU. H ' , ' U K' S , l H h . .N ' ' 1 H .. . Y .N H ' ' 1 - Q Q' ' ' 1-1 . A . ,, H C: ,l:w1l1- ' 'z V s L - I H T ' emo :zz z :zz rx: --1-1----1-'.-----lI-------.-----1--'VA Ill-IIIII--l-llil 'I-I-1.-it--1---1-V.---- 1- Thirty NIARC ARFT CARDIXI' R Music is well sand to be the speech of angels' ilu Club P 3 L Clllunber of Commerce 3 Crclustri 3 Annual 7 A Harte Cnrls Prilc tm Fxcellmnu in tlu Commercial Clourst I Margaret one of our honor students from the commercial department plays the violin with great ability We hope she continues to combine art and DOXAI D GA I'l4 S 'The longest way round is the shortest way home ' e ating, Club 1 3 -L I1 e u Treas , H1 Y C'lub Trexs 3 Pres t C41 Lit erftrx Deb itmg Plu Student Member G O Council 1- Sem C 0 Council Q Asst Mgr Track 21 Mgr 9 First Pres t of Serum Icglon 1- Asst Business Mgr of the P xnor uni 3 Senior Reporter of the Pano rfnul 1- Sect of lun1orClass 3 During the four years of earnest work Wl11Cl1 Don has put into his high school career he has more than won the respect and admiration of the entire school His work in the various clubs has placed him in the limelight among that group of students who are real school men United States Naval Academy Annapolis looms up ahead of him but not in an intimidating Way. RL' FH CIA FHANY Quietude abundant. Sleci,-.l Cliorus L . Ruth Ruth is mild forsooth Imagine her a teacher. Her timid Ways and kindly gaze Indeed-a different cgeature. li LBHRT GAY 'The world knows nothing of its greatest men.' As the 'saying goes You be frank and l'l1 be earnest. So goes Elbert. Ambitions achieved through persistence and ability never let one falter. May cuz' subject be ever successful. - --.- --.. ---- -... I 9 2 2 ..... .-.. .--. ---- -.-- -- uullllllllllilllll --uu uunu nnln --:m ind Ununnunn uuun nnnu nq . if i 1 .' 'I N ,, . . ., l l r'c:.' 7 fL,I,'jg ,: Q, Alijrg 3 zhfl, 2. Ijg i .1 1. V. 'Iy , ff 4.45. A business. It will mean. success, X Dbf' r' q,., 35 If C1bq1,2,35, , if-.cis ' ls '- . yi .I N :.' . . . ' C-29. 1. ,. ' Ujg, . li ' ' 1 C Ds ' C2-ls Z V1 ,zu . '. .. .H, : U: : 1f.jg i , D ' - C :. ffjg . S fi I ' C D Thirty One B E S ABR GILINSKY To be-at least to appear to be. Orvhestrag Chamber of Conunerceg Underwood Speed Tcst Ccrtincafte. Abe is going as such will carry an exclusive line of jazz-bows, patent leather shoes, diamond NJ rings, and hair oil! Abe plays basket ball when he is not dressed up, and when he is dolled out in Millers latest, he is some boy. According to the telephone directory, to be a haberdashery proprietor, and SSIR GI LINSKY And now I see, so glad and good, The honest day-light of her eyes. pecial Chorus fljg Weeks' Contest Ciijg Orches- tra Cl, 2, Iljg Chamber of COIIIHICYCC K3, Q3 Civic Club Debate, Alternate Sometimes these quiet people aren't appreciated enough. We, ourselves, never knew how much ability Bessie had, till we worked with her. She is a conscientious and hard worker and what's more- she accomplishes things. Keep right on doing things, Bessie-we're wishing you all the success in the world. IRRNE GOFF In stature queenly, in poise divine. Friday Club C-I-jg Special Chorus Irene is one of those people who are well worth knowing-always calm and unruffled and never dis- appointing her friends. We don't know what she will do after high school, but we are sure that it will be done well, whatever it is. RALPH GOUDEY Why is a teacher? Member of Committee which made the program for Class Dayg Congress Fate has blessed Ralph with a rather Facetious character which greatly Facilitates his successg For Ralph gets on well with the Faculty, by the Faculty of combining the proper Fractions of work and bluff. May Fortune Favor him in like manner with the Faculty of the University of Pennsylvania. 'lil I I l un - 2 I 9 2 2 ,.... --.. .--. .-.- -..- --- -T Thlrty Two liillllllllliililli I PANORAIWA-I 3 gg PID II1I XXII GRPC JRE when he spoke h commanded sulence' ,. css 111 It r'1 1 11u L ans 1rt S1 e ar tone llld IIIS voice has mo e than once thrlllel e e 1 s 1 l1s 111610 ic s wt 111sp1r I1 C1 oherwugs ll ll IS '1 delntrr 11d l1 Wo I 1 18 El11111a deblte xx 1s more than co111n1end be Withal l11s quiet wftv he IS an oxrellent student 1'1 21od sport YV1tIl plnnty ot pep and school spirit I He buys hrs Ilfe too dearly Who takes It too severely lame has be n xerv nouceable Sha DIIIIO ophizes that lite IS too short for 1ts possessors to wear lon tue Xnd this happy attitude ot hers ls going to ll ke Ptnel Just tl1e right sort ot n11rse erl11ps she knows too that a blue u111tor111 will be v ry IN-'C0l11ll1g to blank l1 II and blue ews She plans to go to Pratt In titute to study nurslng IU the tall I IH GROSS A sprsngy motlon nn her gait A rlslng step proclalm her vlm KLIII We have always e11v1ed Ed1tl1 l1er lnexhaustible tund oi glorious good spirits and 6I1tI1llSl3SHl Sl1es rlCI1V8 in many th1n s and does Well eveiythmr, she lays her hand to tor txf1u1ple stoutlng play mg the piano and general good scholarship lou l11ve 3ffI'lIll1 es tl11t make tor success Edlth IIXCLXSXLIIS The virtue of the woman Proclarms her truly human She 1 .1 triend to everyone Shes sweet and good and truf And when yo11 re sturk and need somc l1elp Shell tome rlght strught t 1 u Helen the lovable Helen the agreeable has pep and per on 1l1ty She IS cl d1l1,,ent Wo1ker ft loyal supporter ot B C H S and the truest sort of a t11end VVe hope to see IIGI O'fP'1 next year, 111 spite ot the tact that Cornell r1ll l11 I 1922 , I ' . I ,z 1' ' I SC ' 11And , e - -y f'l!llf ' Cl. 2, 3. 1fjgSp--'-1Il'I1o1'a1s QI, 2. Il, -Hg G. 10 CI111 CI. 3. ii. Itjg llclwtt- Twin: Ull ZLQI sing, what 1 si 'i ' 1 1 pl as ,J to cell lx I ,Q ':, .' r, , ' A ' th. aes nllelie' w'tl1 ., d'1uL', ' ' 1 55, 1aiu:s' ul t ' i 4 , 6 1 21. is rl 'Tl tl 1 , 'zu , , -1 1 . flda' .' ' 1,1 ' .e I l'lIl'Zl,GflII I1'IN H ' ' Ever since her kindergarten days Ethells bril- 1' ,J ll ' , ' ' . ' 1 ' s ' 3 ia II' ' S .7 ' I .A I' 4 3 . . v . . ',, S11 1 -': c'Il0l'llS Cl. 2, 3, lj. ' Y ' 1 ' ' g ' A : 1 2 ' 1' HIC iI-'.'1 , if I.IIl'l ll'y KIIIIII CZ, Il, ' A- 'I A ,1 LQ , o .fo . I s z . .I '. 1 ,, 'If' lilnnllllliliilill Thlrty Three IIT! H 1 DOROTHY HAMI INT 'Keenly alive to the Joys of the day 1ter1ry Club 2 3 it Special Chorus 'P Girls Glee Club 25 Chamber of Commerce Z Dot has always been an active school mate and l1er lnterest in those about her has made for many fr1ends Nor does she lack humor or a quick Wlt One look at those sparkling eyes betrays this to all She seems to keep her future a secret you never can tell though VII LARD HAMI IN ' He of the stalwart frame and mlghty Ilmb Pmorama l 2 President of the Freshm m Class C1 Life Club, Vice President C3 H1 '1 Club Q45 Service Leglon C41 Debating Club l 2 10027 State Physical Test 3 I Ser geant at Arms Senior Class, Boys Glee Club , 2 lea though he be long and lanky W1 h powerful sinevss he 1S still a good scout a clev r football player an enthusiastic booster an QI'SlQWllll9 student and Willard B111 Hamlin Bllls home IS way up Chenango street and his sturdy build and every th n else was acquired by his mighty walks to school every morning King of the giants he IS Justly named. H11 NRX HARI' ORD Quality and not quantitjj Congress 1 'Orchestra Hank may be rather small but he has made l 1' impressions upon those who have be .n about the high sch-ool during the past four years. We V sure that he will be a 'successful druggist for he if going to the Albany Pl1armacy Col.ege to study for this work. YFLSOIN HARPER He can swing a wicked golf s' k. Nellie Harper plays football, basketball, baseball and golfg fishes, rides, swims and runsg Hghts woos, dances and sings, and in a'dd'tion to these, many more things, Am I right? Peddie surely lost a good man when they let Nel come to Central High School, and new that he is through, well, we haven't got a thing: on Peddie. - .... .... -... -.. - -- --u n uul nnun n-:n uns Ei unns nass aui- vnnl -lul l E I I C I ' 1 I H 1 ' ' in : If f X' c-,154 '- 14-54 1 'H C' S 1 E ' 'N ' - her ' 1 ' , I A H , . 1, H 1 ' ' n l ' 1-1 Football C3, flj g Assistant Business Manager of the I f Ds . I - .ls - 'Fl 5 ' ls I C, Ds f' ' ,Ci-D: - H C1 D- E ' , , 'i H ' '- ' ' ..l' 1 I 5 ' 3 B I 1 , , 3 , 1 ii y I E I I c 1, co 'f , 1 Q 11, g 1 i M3 5 I J I ' : H E 1 'I . f li U, U tic : C Thirty-Four 1 9 2 2 A Auuuluuuluiunnuuuunl I a ---- - I OUISE HARTT 'fSo wcmanly, so benign and so meek liriclny Club Cljg Cliamlzer of Commerce She blushes red though nought is said In any way to fuss her. Much that is gay we'd like to say, But we will not discuss her. ' OUISE HRNNING Mark me! .How still I am! liday Club Cl, 2, 3, If it is true, as we are inclined to believe, that 'good things come in small packages, then Louise niust be a little bit of all right. Home-making is her special line and she makes such beautiful dresses, anl puddings, 'n everything. We have a hunch that it will all corne in handy some day l XYMOND HONVARD The soil of his toil is from the oil. Serve us, please. You've made the wrong divina- tion, lt's not a restaurant but a Service Station. Here! Vestal Avenue is the place. See the boss? That's surely Raymond Howard's face! ln school he tranquilly played the gameg Though slow he would get there just the same, And now in his business he does zealcusly tollg So we hope that he, like old John D., Will make a fortune in oil. I OCISR JOHNSON The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. iternry Club Cl, 2, 3, il-Q. Perhaps you have overlooked this small but charming person. Louise is not a voluble talker- at least among the noisy people in the homc-roorn--- luv whevi she does join in it is easy to appreciate her, A business career is in store for her. T 3 I 9 2 2 ....-Q.--.. .--. .-.- -.-- ---- Thirty Five -H - .... ...... .... .... ... Nl I NNIE JOHNSON The sparkle of much knowledge IS about me I lday Club l Z 5 L VIlLd1CtOfl1Il, Commence ment Spe xker Verv playful around the last of June or January Dark curlv hair bobbed Never worr1ed fond of chatter Consclentlously clever F1rst honors Undeclded as to future college probably Always makes good CATHERIXI4 JOE C h The sweetest thing In the garden of Ilfe a young lr rrdax Club Catherme would make an ldeal hero ne for tt romance reasons belng the DOSSSSSIOH of a peaehrl nd cream complexlon golden brown he r t natural wave deep blue eyes gen le po se anal sweet gracrousness of manner Alb ny stat Col lege may rece1ve her 1n the tall 'XIX RTLE KELLUNI To gentle ways l am nclm d rlday Club MAD My rtle IS one of those qu1et modest grrl who are ers She always sacrrflces chatter to accuracy Al though she has pursued a College Entrance Course she prefers busmess college and w ll no doubt prove efflclent as someones prlvate secretary I I OREN CE KENIP Small but oh my Chamber of Commerce I Florence has a decldedly well formed hablt of be mg a shark In fact her pet hobby IS knowmg everythmg and as far as that goes she can even tell the world that the mlddle name of the au hor of the Amerlcan H1story book 19 R rnstead of C Shark? Oh my ves but she never bltes 31 'Hu 12 I 192.2 11 1' H llrllf i:h:3:!JS fl- .7 ' H H ' I N A . V. ' ' H H - ' ' , ' +4 H ' ' +4 H 7 L' 1 Y 1 1 H H g' N-U W l H H ' . - . y I H a' Y ' , A1 W. h H . y I 5 V H H H A , Ay 54 H H e 'YY 8 lf' ' ' A . H always such faithful, -earnestland sutzcesslul workl H me I l I - y u I 1 ' I ' +4 H H me I 1, T H V l ' ' H N . . .A . . L ' H H 4 ----- ----- .- -.. .... I ..., 1.--- --.--.---- .-.- -.--- -:-- .. Thirty-Six H , 4 Happy am I, from care I'm free nv. 1 I I I H 1,1+:oN KENNEDY E -H Why aren't they all contented like me? I Uvlritixlog Club, I iff' Clubg Varsity Football Q3, lj, H l Track C3j ' L ns a reeable personahty IS always welcome at B C, H S and lllb many frlends w1ll vouch for l1s quahfic t1ons as an all around school man W are al o glad to recogmze l11m as a two letter man A ROBP RT IQFTCHLNI l gotum you caughtum and Bob Ketchum Ste 1'1lCll0l'llS l 7 5 4 Congress fl Cham ber ot Commerce When Bobble Ketchum Iirst came to h1gl1 school they sald he was gomg to d1e Bob fooled them ln con1n1erc1al subJects Bob shmes especlally and far and few between are tl1e more capable typ1sts or better sports than Bob IOHN KING Debatmg Club 2 3, fl L fe Club l 'Pj Glee Club Clj Football Varsltv bub l My kingdom for a horse The above IS what John sald when VanAtta stepped on h1s face ln football pract1ce In sp1te of that John IS a cork1ng good football man Better than athletics are h1s 1ncl1nat1ons for scholastlc honors He shuts h1s eyes when he laughs but th t IS no ground for Cla11'I11I1g bashfulness for 11111 I Journed All 1n favor of g1v1ng Johnme a vo good fellowshlp s1gn1fy by saymg aye That echo sure d1c1 travel C PORGF KI FLNIAN Quletness plus modesty always gain success Cl1'1111lcr of Commerce Sergexnt xt Arms Z Glec Club Z 3, 41 bpecml Chorus l 7,3 4+ Truk Qqufzd 3 Two Zines Dllll0IHZ1S for Pen Ill 1nsl11p Thls young man IS known as one of our most pop ular Commerc1al students As1de from belng mdus trlous he IS cheerful and l1e l1as Won tl1e h1gh esteem of both students and teachers duflflg lllb career at B C H S '13 1922 I A D I I , , Thirty-Seven 1 I .H I I I I u l I I I , I , 'H I , u I , L g N, : .. '. : A . , e. A .ll ' - . - cn f ' '9. : ' ' 11 , -- I A cn ' A ,. C. -A ' 59 - . A .1 In Q . . ' - , - . D V V . . N 1 , I ' 4 I . H I X 5 v- v pu ' UQ , 1 . . . . - - . . ' r N . 1-+ , - 1 , . ' 1 A CT A i ' A . ' - ' 1 . . - ' -f ,J 1 ,Ne t . B Ugg A . ,-X fx K I ' X, X. 1 : . TC r ' E1 ' ., . I g' ' -A - V A H . - . 1 . M 1 . I A A gg . X., - ' , t.. : . ' ' xx ea A .- . -. - - l . . I ' 'A' 1 . ' . I ' 5 ' . ' I . ' .L S - ' ' A rv- I I E- 1 I5 l A rl ' . UQ l -1 X- 11 ' . :H ' A 'S no. . I l X. , M K . Q I lm : . t.. Q 7 1 I ' . - . t.. 1 . , U' ' lg M V use - Z :D ry ' . l: . ' - I cu : , , xzyf Q gd! .J . I V I D CD Q, , I 1 . . I -. -. f-1, . fa, I I :H I x 1: :xx 1: x :L cr Dc IX! T -so 3? EQ---3S----?i---5E--..?E---- l n---------------------------..--------.--------- I..-------.------..--.----.-.-----.-- I I I -a ' XNNII' lxONlClx She has a heart with room for every joy One of the Hnest g1rls 1n the Senlor Class Why arent there more l1ke tlllS fa1r l1a1red lass? Happy and cheerful every day Tl11s ln word IS Fallllleb wav NIARTIY RUN REI Glve me thy frlendshlp tls all I ask H1X Cl11b 1- Scruce leg1on VICC Pres1dent fl Boys Glee Club 11 Mutt IS a very popular fellow and a good Ger man student He IS golng to Boston School of Technology next fall Members of the fa1r sex are sorry you re golng so far away from home Wr1te often PRL UAV I ACEX No fate can rob the earnest soul Of hrs great brrthrught nn the boundless whole H1 X Club, Preslflent L llfe Club l 2 3 Glee Club l 3 11 Specxal Chorus Track C3 L Fxecutne Councll Student 'Nlcmber lresldent Qenmr Class The Class Presldent' What more need be sa1d Truman has ach1eved much durmg h1s h1gh school course both scholastlcally and soclally Yes he has h1s way Wltll both sexes but the trouble IS that they never reahze It Truman expects to contlnue h1s stud1es and conquer the d1fIlcult1es of arch1 tecture at Cornell BERX ARD I AN ROV ITZ 'He could at every hand dlspute, refute change hands and stlll confute ' Asslst nt Busmess Nlfznager of the Panorama We l1ke to have fellows among us that we can refer to as belng a cred1t to the school and Bernard 15 one of fll1S lillld HIS pers1stent efforts SIHCB comlng to H1 have Won ll11'I'l the renutafnon of belng a very capable fellow and he should have no trouble to succeed at Syracuse 192.2 11 T H A 1- H , .V , . I .D . I ' H , cm , , . 5 H I H 1 1 Y H H ll ' ' ' Y l ' 'YY : .-Y SE Y. I , I .- . H c 11 cf 1. I ' , , - H , q . - ' . E . H , , 1 , E '. - . H -' . . . . I E I' Y l li 1' C 1 1 'DS H Y T C 5 2: :v ' Ds Ll ' I 5 ' I 'vii 11 AC4ls H Ynnnigan Basketball C-lfjg Service Legion fflrjg H . I. ' N . . A . . A ' I . ' . ' '. I . . 1 r Q H . y . . .- , . . E . H Y Y : A J A, Y 1 I 4 ' H ' -' ' 1+ gs: K A 1-1 ' . l 5. I , AJ Illlll llunun:ig,'-..-.---------- --ll ----------- -- ---. .... -... -..- --. :-..., I 33 35 -- Thirty-Eight A luuululiiuuuuululll DOROTHY LAUDER l1ll wisdom to be popular ivli-it learn the art of being jocular. iterary Club Cl, 2, 3, 4-jg Secretary f3j, Vice- Presit Orchestra fl, 2, 3, lj, Major Girls' Civic League Vice-Pres't Senior Class. lsn't it odd that popular and jocular rhyme so well? And odder still that they happen to be the exact words to describe Dot. Dot has such a happy disposition that not even nerve-racking Virgil has downed her Hfunny side. A responsible posi- tion in the Girls' Civic League bespeaks the con- fidence which B. C. H. S, girls place in her and the Vice Presidency of the Senior Class again proves Dct's popularity. Too bad, Dot, that Wellesley is so far from Penn, I INCOLN LEWIS A man ever pleasing to the ladies. ife Club, Secretary Hi-Y Club ULD, Service Legion Vice-President MBL Boys' Glee Club C-lj, Orchestra QQD, Basketball Four years ago Link entered the school a bash- ful Freshman, but he leaves it now with a far more different reputation. But aside from his winning ways with the ladies, Link has accomplished many other things and has won his B in basket ball. Not so bad, after all, 'NIARIE LINAHAN The queen of school popularity. Chamber of Commerce CQ, 3, 41, Secretary QU, Y Yice-President Q1-Aj, Friday Club Cl, 2, 3, LU, Sergeant-at-Arms C4'Bj, Vice-President GLAD, Special Chorus C2, 35. Marie recently gave the school 5500, half of the sum won in the Movie Weekly popularity contest. The school appreciated that, Marie. Marie wears her honors lightly and doesn't let them interfere with her good scholarship. GF RTRUDE LOUGHLIN The only way to have a friend is to be one. Chamber of Commerce C3, ij, Friday Club Cl, 2, 3, M, Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, ij, Girls' Bas- ketball A splendid reward is offered to the person who can prove that he has ever seen Gertrude down- hearted. But don t worry,-nobody will claim the reward. Keep it up, Gertrude, you'll make good. i 9 2 2 Thirty Nine I I I I I Md XR Lc s smile what smiles we can today 1 5 u want the pu o111hcat1on ot pep and good lellovyslnn Ju t l1unt up Mary She may be small aut ll t I world Im IJIGI VIIllI'111'Ig away Irom you VIA x II wma: t your may nd tell you not to worry sn11Ie lx SIHI' IIIXI NIFIif1+Ii At all I laugh you laugh no doubt Th only difference IS I dare laugh out Heres Kate a staunch supporter of hte hberty and the pu1 lllt ot happmess At least she IS a yen dctne wwo1ke1 especnally Wlth her tongue In tact therc lb only one llllllg about her qu1cker than her tongue and that ls her merry laugh She has Just complaccntly sa1led along the conlmerclal course and w1II non try a l1ttIe 111ore work and then C PRFRL DIA XII RIIIII SS B shfulness I5 only skln deep 1111Imr ot 1111111111 Ce 3 L Glrls Blskctri VIh1le Ce1t1ude appeeus and IS to some extent bishful she 18 st1Il a m1bhty clever Central H1gh schoohte when It comes down to a real knowledge ot he1 As an athlete she IS unexcelled Same ap phes Io he1 scholast1c ab1l1ty College? Sure HI I NIE KRII L No one becomes a scholar In his sleep 1' I Clfua S tw1n Enbhsh shark A f11n1 behever 1n the class motto The dernure one 'ID 111 105 Lyes b1ovsn full of poet1y 1nd p1ss1on Seuously mchned tovvfud P1 tit HSI tute 1 1922 T T H H NAR ' I. 1'- '1 'I'I-IY 1+ l ,I ,IQS .I . H l1r,' l1s'1 - I H H V V . I Y H 1 :A 31 ,. I, ,, I I H H , K. v Y , - H H 1 1 11 .a . 1 . I I Ch: 1' ' ' -r-QE,-jg 'f I.II H CZ, 23, lj, Captain H I H 'I ,H. , I ' H H Lita- :wry CIIIIJ CLD. 1+ ffl - A ,R H ' .... ........ Y' -..... ........ Forty DANORAIVIAQI I gg fg, gg L1 SKI I llt NIF IIGAR Better to be small a rl hme than to be great and ca t Zl shadow r11'1 C ull argl nt t rms 3 fIll'lS C111t 1 1111 N 1 1 Y ICQ Prcsl en lt fr I 1opl ctcs Qalhe s ach1evc1'1e lt hue been qulte as many as he1 conquest Nothlnz, t11ed nothlng done has lead th1s petlte 'llle lnto fields ot Work and pleas lllk Can 1ou DlCUll6 hs1 p1es1d1ng at the Execu t1ye Counc1l rnletln so or leadmg some poo1 boy 1 n1e11y chase 1 11t1l he th111ks she must be naught but a teasmg fanta 'P Moreover Salhe was elected the best dance1 1n the class After a P G thls honor student 1 e to lVlechan1cs Instltute 0 IVP MORGAN The splrlt dutiful Is also beautlful IW C 1b He1e lS a gul 1 ho lc1 es to W01k and who loves thy str1des that she ha to work hard to keep the pace set Always placm duty before pleasure she 1nv1tes 1espons1b1l1t1 and 1el1ance Ol11e plans to teach 1n the nea1 fut ue Lucky are the pup1ls to be gu1ded by Ollves cxunple and pe1sonal1ty I FORA NIOSS O ercules the guard 1 Cl b 44 cll1IllllCI' ot COllll1lCl'CC Glrl Glu Club C Irls B1sl1etl11ll ICllll, Corp oral Cnrls C111c If 1gue fl Leora has an eye to1 baskets and can cage the p1z,sk1n tbout as often as any other bul on the 1rls YHlSlty basketball team Besldes that she 1 an enthus1ast1c glll scout a good student some 1 hat 1ncl1ned to be b11ll1ant and a real school 1,1rl XNNA NILXGI F Such harmonlous madness from her lups would flow 1 1 s :lu lm 5,9011 l01'llS The Qongbud lrom Po1t lJlCk Anna s V0lC6 15 ml ool fllllflll and shell leave a place no one can 11 But we ll nnghty ,Glad she s been so ,,ene1ous 111th xt F01 t11o 1ea1s shell teach count1y school and then o to colle e to p1epa1e fo1 a ca1eer B C H Q v11ll DIOl1Clly watch you smg you1 way th1ou,h hte I 9 2. 2 ....- --.. .-- I 3 T - ........ ..- ......... --., Hun-nu-nu--:ul-l--:uninga 1 1 ,V 1 1 1 1 1 1 If S ' s . l1ltt': .' ll , Sv -li -A y CI D3 g' 111-:1g111',C't1t:' QJIQ, 1l:1,'or C ljg 7' 1- Wd 1 t ot' tl 1 '. O. CLD: C'l'zs:rg 1- . . Q ,' ' U .' ' , 1 .,. If 'Y A I . , . . A' ' L- Z .. , r. V A ' ' S 1 , ' ' 15151. 1 ' , 1 011,11 1, u 1 1 1 1 ll ' ' ' ' lfrid- 5 111 42, 3, 11. . 4 ' ' . V 7 5. - . i to play. Ol'iVe's ambition advances with such leng- ' Y ' 1 an-1 1. ' . A A Linn as H , I l 1'id:1l' 1 ll C jg ' : ' f 1 g ss -1 g 1 1 : 1' ' : - ' , - ' 1 f ' 1,2 Q 'eil' 2 K 1 ' -1 A ff U' .1 , V . 1 . X' 11 Q' ' 1 , 1 ,, 1 1 - Y K , . '. .' U. h H . . 77 Ci'l.'C' 1- Clu Cl,2,-ljg1'11':lf'l 1' Cl, 2, Sl. lj. 11 - . ' . - U 1, - ' . 1 f . 1 1 S '1 1 1? ' , ' 'nl V ' 1-f A- 11 5 ff - , 1 ' 1 ' ' , ' ' 11 '1' 1 , ' . . . . bs- Y. i v vi vt v ' Y Y X U4 V- 1. lllllllli-lllllll' Forty One f, PANOR.AlWA'g gg al gg gi' IR C C I ARA NILRRLXX Who seeks the Joy of glvmg Wlll know the joy of llvlng If next veal you should see at Platt lnstltute ln Brooklyn a darkhalred blue eyed g1rl very serene and wely vsell poxsed look1n,, for Ethel fsomebodyj you would know at once that hele was Clara Clara sm1les vuth her eyes She IS not at all n01sy for he knows that speech 1s s1lver s1lence I9 golden When anyone asks her why she IQ so rnterested ln a Home Makmz., course she Just laughs and Actlons speak louder than Words AI AX YABINGFR I an a lad of fune worth Alan has a hablt of z.,6tt1IIg p1nched down m the shoetowns ever so often because that pesky l1ttle HIVE1 of h1s refuses to be throttled down to less than 30 m1les per annum Slnce he a1r1ved rn h1gh school thlngs have been dlfferent He can explam tol hxmself He IQ a bally good scout slugs and 'studles llkes football games and goes to them all and works for the MO1HlI1g Sun AXCI' S NEI SON ' Modest her charm Versatility her virtue lterxry Club 5 P Dr 1111 1t1C Clam Play QA Good dancer wonderful sluger talented actress llkes Qyracuse and Vvllllalllb l1kes everythlng br1l l1ant honor student tragedlenne of Dramatlcs Class 0bJect1ve vocal career preparatlon 1n New York I' I IIABETH WEVS PON The red badge of courage doth crown her brow ' llfxml er of Commerce 2 3, 1- Elrzabeth ahas Flg Newton' Yum yum' What a sweet name' But she was not dubbed F1g that you could remember that date that you had wxth her It IQ Just short tor Flgurehead for L1z ZIQ has Just Hlvered through the commerclal course and now lntends to br1ghten up the busmess world a b1t Bountlful blessmgs Betty . ..-- au --un-nu-vnu----------gg'.-------------m---------ul---'zum-I-ll-'I-l'l'll ' V U Y 2 Z I I I . c - I I I 3 , Y , .H , I . I I . . . I : . . .. -,, I N U . I Y 1 Y . . V v I M -' I I- . I - U r r , . , , I , H . I ,- . I .I I u 4 0' . I . t I ' f ' , : I I H E H ' 1 I AA Al L A 5 H 'AI - ' . I , . U . . . H ' at - . . - I . ' ' . . I - , - W I - H I I I H I I I 4' - Q ZS I ,S X H I 3 . . . -,, I I ' IA' 5 ' 2 : ' I f C I U v 9 W I , I, , I I L, 1 y 1 I ' ' , ' ' I : . I H I E H 1 , ,, v I ' ' ' ' I I. .' H : in 1 7 C J ' L H . I . . ' S0 I , I I : , U .K . A -t If - yn - - I ' . tt I t . 1 . : 1 . ' 1 - H' ..... -.-. -..- .... i922 ..... --.- .--. 5 . Forty-TWO lll Illia C A'l'Hl'1RlNE NUONAN A mass of molten bronze-her hair. Friday Club CQ, 3, Who is that girl with the wonderfully long hair? Why that's Catherine Noonan-fno rela- tions to the serene Sutherland sisters at that! Another of our quiet girls. L RSUI A NORTON 'Blessed are the small because they come smaller mishing high school in three years Ursula so pleasant and gentle so little so kind and so true yet peculiai persistent determined vue cannot help liking you I I ORILXCE O BRIFX And In school the wonder grew That one small head could carry all she knew itcrxrx Club 3 lj Committees, Dramatic Cl iss Plays, COlIlI1ltIlKtlllCHlI Qpeaker Thud honors biilliant vet modest especially as regards scholastic standmgs Class giggler sees the funny side of all angles especially in geometry class laughs with one rather than at one Member of I it always there with initiative Future Mount Holyoke 1S lucky to get you the left side of the auditorium will miss you as much as the right You ze a peach Flip R IORD PAGE 'Here goes This is the last one ' C l iss Qergeznt it Aims 3 Football Squad L Debate Team 1 Rete Page 18 a ietl school man He has the happy faculty fo1 getting his les ons without undue study Ches brilliant! and withal finds times for every dance that i mei suggested His ankles are unusually well ti mined ind Refe can suie navi gate an educated foot ' , no F. . . . tx Q ll If 2 : L' CZ, 5, - 3 ' ' I ' ' ' 'I Life Club C2, 3, -lfjg Congress CQ, 3, -'1-jg Junior ' . : -2 - ' Q jg . cs mg if clo- I 2 I 9 2 2 2 Il-I-I ll-Il-Il, Forty-Three - -.... ..-. .... ---- -XLf LbTLb PAI VLH Laugh and the world laughs with you Ch mlrer of Commerce 3 L Speuxl Chorus P Xears For tour years Gu has endeavoled to cheer those around hlm and to make xecltatlons a pleas me The ever hllllllb smlle has helped h1m throubh his trlals and has won IOI h1m a host of trlends durmg h1s caleer at H1 I LON ARD PARKER 'Tlme and punctuallty are everything ngress l P 5 I I ltr C lub Congress I'r1d xx Pl iw l97l Thlrd I rut Nh xkmr md lu Vl eel-is C ontest I ecnard mlght appeal punctuallv at a fan dam l bowel but as to ,,ettln,. to class on tlme He IS .,01nt, to Amhelst to takt 11 Bachelol of Arts course SANIUI I PEARIS Good things come In small packages 11 Vlrsltx Del ltc hun l- Well as I sa1d betore 'sammy you re small But Sam can talk My goodness how he can talk The World IS at h1s feet or lather at hls tongue for he never made clalms for track honors An honor stu dent too Good looklnh ambmous and fl busmess man what more could one ask Echo? IxrISN PERCE She drlft d In fron another state A new las thats Evelyn who so gracmusly 1 orus the domavn ot Lentral High She lb taklng the Commerolal coul e and expects to become a woman VOHI9 ught s e could handle almost any klnd ot bLlQlI'16 s DIOV1d6d he wasnt too bood lookmg Forty Four I 1 922 1 1' , 1 I ,, . ' if ' ' ' ' A ' U ' .11 T fl ' ' .I ' , . . .. , ., , . , , ,, 1 l I, ff 1 K1 I u V ., ' I y ' f , ' I , l ' , .- fY ' 1 .4 x A . 4 ' u ' 4 Q . '. . ' ' . , . . . Cox' C,L,Z, jg ' 3' ' : v I . ' J '. , 1- - . . ' v . A - , , . I . , , J , 'Y . . . v . ' . - Hr FQ 'ss ' ' ' : U ' U ' ' f. I 'S 5, ' 0, ., . , . . . A, .' . 'Z , f If n , -Y, Congress fl, Z, 33, 'Ljg Vice-Prcsiderlt, Prosiderlt C-jg 2 'N' ,zz 27,32 , , M I . Y , X Y, , . , , ' I 'l ' , Y L - on ' 1 a K. . 1 - 71,11 Y v H ' Q ' 1. . .s, ' '. , t ' ' . l1 1'iI'1esi 'N lf . I V , .h, 4' ' I .' ia., ' ' , 0' v l an m xo 1: I :zz :za A -----.---no---------u-----pq-u---inf, 1-nu-..--.--.----------- - 'l-l- -lllllld I l t PANOFZAIWA L3 3 DO S Ol I ARLF PIP RCE solutely a fme mdustrlous young man ' cruee IIQIOII ln ASSlStl.llf BllSlH6SQ Manager lillblI1f,SS NI xn grr of the I xnorunt 4 LaRuestou1 veal 031981 at B C H S has been one ot studrous act1v1ty durmt., wh1ch tune he has earned enoubh E s to make the maJor1ty of us htsp 1n amazement and wonder how he does It But those who know laRue ale not amazed for they lecogmze 1n thls the results of farthful appl1c1t1on to hrs work And that 1S Why he has made a ver successful Busmess 'Vlanager of tlals pubhcatron IIIl PISAREF, mty petite yet brllllant withal xlutatorl Ill C011l1llCIlC,ClIlCI1t Speaker Txny gul w1th the curly shmmg halr we would wlsh you bon xo abe on your long Journey lf you must lease us and lne 1n Poland to assoclate wlth 111 the thmllmg d1,,n1tar1es there VVe send W1th sou ou1 love a plea to! letters and above all dont tor ef us Wed lrke you1 formula for bemg so thor oughly wellknovln and at the same tlme gettlng E s IH Latm IX Is lt brams plus ab1l1ty and fun? RPNX POFFI R 'Success IS an achievement' uw Club 3 1 Spf-ux Clorus , 1 u cr o Commerce Asslstant H S I 1lr Rena perseveung stra1ghtforward am1able comes here from Port Crane bood Judgment ill crent and ambmous ood comb1nat1on Expects to mvade buslness world Shell always be success ful Good luck Rena ItUI'H'1 P R ATT ways work for the ultimate l ot bellex es that the prlce of glory 1G hard work 1 d he celtamly has done some glor1ous work rn T tm and French Ianguahes seem to be Dots for he plans to enter college to contlnue her x ora m the classrcs and the tedrous declens1ons and ccujugatmns ove1 wh1ch we who are less for t nately endowed w1th bram power VKOIIY and fret Many 1 day w1ll her teachers remember Dots xork L 1 l922 l w ... .............. -- ......... -.., Un:--In!!!-lll-ll!-Il!- Y 1 w + V , J l uAb - y - . l, l ,- . ., . ' ffm. . .U .ypl ' I . ' ' 1 ' I 1 1 Q a ' , WU ': , w ' ' . UQ. t J ' , . ' 'S I . S ' 2 , ' ' ' . ' : , y f .. V K' .'.' x ' .S ' I . L2 1 J ' ' HDH. , . , . . . I 1 ' r v a Y, , ' ' l g- I VA' V' ' V 1 ' , . 4. . . f 4 . 1 . V . . 4 - - , , 1. A ' ' 7 lfrid-L' C2,2,-Og. . :l ,l Cl,2,3 Alla Cl 'T zli H f f CIS, 411. . In B. C. . f. fx ary. , A y ' l , ' ,, f K Zo' 5 e . . . . 1 U . . ., ,, . ' ' N - l . , Y :AAI ' . ji S 4 v ' env' K l, . Ja, ' A J. ,gy K l l, fire, ' S : , ' Y J' ' t.. S ' , . ' '- I . ' 1- ' , A . ., Vi, 'V ' v y v -- . . f ' lllillllll-llilllli Forty FIVE IIT! V FLORENCE ROOS We'Il have the dining room in blue. Girls Glee Club Ciljg S ecial Chorus Cl 2 3 LU. HO P 3 J J Although there are no dining rooms in sight, Florence is just bound to get married for what a sha'me should those wonderful cooking powers go to Waste. She is an English shark, in fact, an all around good student and the school is sorry to see her go. MER ROYVE A mighty man like Socrates. Lifc Club Congress HA Homer looks like an angel and is one-when he is unconscious. He is as near a model student as there is in the high school. He does everything with many exceptionsg a clever dancer when he gets both feet in action and a good sport. RRY ROZE FS KY Be it ever so humble, There's no place like B. C. H. S. Congress, Secretary Qljg Chamber of Commerce CQ, 3, lj, Sergeant-at-Arms Q-1-jg Service Legion co- Harry has gone through high school with a zest that has puffed like a steam engine. He has strong- ly supported the clubs in the school, and has shown interest in other ways, especially in his studies. Harry will honestly try to do anything you ask him and we consider that a great deal. HARLEY SALISBURY ' I can dance till the cows come home. Glee Club Cl, 2, Eijg Delmtingl Club Q2, Sjg Presi- dent Life Club CZ, 3jg Manager Football Mjg Advertising Mrmager. Debating Literary may gap. There are just two reasons why Harley can't dance and they are his two feet. Nevertheless. when he gets down to brass tacks, he can travel. Harley has the world stopped as an announcer. In fact, he's in a class by himself. A good student, original and somewhat inclined to be Udeucedly clevah-afh we have a prince of a chap, donchanof' -- .... . .... - I Forty-Eight uf, 'II I 9 2 2 ..... --.. .--- .--- ---- --- AI P XAXDER SC HAP14 R 'With a smlle that IS chlldllke and bland H1 'I Clib Trxck Squid L Alex with his smile is widely known as a good student and loyal son of B C' H S He ardently has supported school activities and in fact he has the reputation of never having missed a play or a game since he entered school four years ago l PANORAF4 n gg '- Y fi 5 : ' 2 DOROTHY SCHAUB If ,f U' , ' 'r 1 T ' rt. I T 1 1 l T lil. C,'j,, I f:',Zj,1HX l C Dv V C 1 ,H :H Dv L ' Cl, 7, 3, D, . . . LB -QAD, C l 1 Fe fl fo fum I smell preserved frogs lterarx Club X7lg1llllC'i Coxmnittct Dot liked all of her studies outside of the pickled lrogs which she cut up in biology special But even at that she pulled a 96 or so on her exam Kinda pretta goot Dot is a quiet little IIIISS who works first and then thinks about play She can make though a mighty clever brand of fudge IAF. I SI' ANIAX My eyes are closed when I shut them. exiting Club 1 2 ' life Club l Z 3 ' i- ' Klum if ' Glue Club 1 1. 5 'il ' Speci'1lChorus L. I 4 ' Dr'zm:1tiCs Class Pl-iys , ' Band 4 . Yes. Paul plays a trombone dances sings talks eats sundaes lalso Mondaysj and has dates' he is an actor and an accomplished master of the lounge -in fact he has more pep than a little and when it comes to starting things Hthe school has got to hand it to Paul. He is the greatest pep injector that we know of. HELEN SEARLES Seek knowledge, even tho' it be in China. triday Club. During her one year with us Helen has made many friends and proved a good student. Besides being downright pretty, shels a champion basket- ball player. She will enter Cornell for Home Eco- nomics, T 3 I 9 2. 2 ....- --.. .--. .-.- -.-- -- Z A Forty-Nine +3 H H H H ...-.-------.----------n---I----15 '? PANORAMA BETRAM SHATTUCK i The soul of Rachmaninoffi' , Special Chorus fl, 2, 3, -lrjg Organ Player for Orchestra C3, 4jg Leader Musical Trio C4jg Track Squad C4jg Class Pianist. When the strains of sweet music come drifting to our ears from the auditorium, it is a pretty safe bet to say that Betram is the one responsible for them. Aside from being a great addition to the musical department, Betram is a very agreeable fellow, and we are loathe to have him leave. h PHI' L SHAW For all that is fair ns by nature good Our Ethel Shaw s without a flaw A lover of the sages Some day her name will blaze with fame Upon fair Historys pages I OUISL SHLLDON To be w0manIy IS the greatest charm of woman Clumber of Commerce 4 Literary Club 2, 3, Louise is our conscientious girl the kind that 1 always so diligent yet never too busy to he p some one who needs her assistance Louise and con stant endeavor are synonymous Somehow when you combine blue eyes and a great quantity or lustrous brown hair with an ami ole disposition and an unassuming attitude the re ult IS bound to be the Louise type And here is the plcture of a daughter of B C H S who combine th essentials to perfection AWNIS SHIXGI EDFCKLR 'Some women are a blessing The others keep you guessing' ' Secretary Girls X71g1llIlCC Committee L C1 ic Club Debate Alternate J Pd Speaker 4 I itcrary Club President LB LA Assistant Secretary 3 Student Meml er of G O Coun Pl it 3j Dramatics Class Play 4 Assistant Treasurer Senior Cliss, Cliss Historixn It is an unwritten unspoken but v ry well known fact in B C H S that whatever Annis endeavors to do is certain to be done well Her accomplish ments are as varied as her temperament is versa tile As an actress he rank high as a debater she is excellent as a vocalist and uke drummer she is Hne 'ind so on all the may down her long list of attainment Annis surely does like to keep peo ple gue ing But when it is a question of Mer cei burg she IS a decided blessing Mercersburg x on fir t place at the track meet at Cornell but it X as long betoie the spring of 1922 that it stood lst in Annis affections H +4 H fa H +1 1 1922 I T . H . . . ,, E M , I l I H r ' I I j . n H . . , I '45 E ,1 1 v 5 H ' ' + a I ' I i I H cm ' c a 5 +P- : H ' .. i ' 1 L , L ? -lf: : ' ' ' ' - 5 H ' . . ' ., . .C ' H I .. - U 1 . - , H ..., 'l Q A ' N H I ' - I H , , , , , M I - I' I - 4 J A : I . A - . I H - A' - : I . N, . . 2 . D5 .V. I H I 9 I' 085 L' PD ' 'C ls H I ' x .7 J Y ' a A K J ' : E. l Li C jg l I 3 . . - 4 : cil 5 Girls' Glee Clubg Literary Debating 'E l ffl Sw -G 'Y' ' f 'f ll H I : ' : . ' : . -E g . ' V ' 5 I I i : . A ' . - I H . ' I K ' ' Y . ': l ' s. ' ' ' ' - I , s , . , . , :, f . . , . . , t -.-f .... . .... -... - ......... ....- --..-..--. .--- -.-------- -- f Fifty AM TH Y SLEEPER Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. Liter-my Clulz, Vice-President Clijg Panoranm Reporter C2jg Corporal Girls' Civic League CM. Of girls she is the prettiest, Of friends most true and kind, Of grads she is the wittiest, Her faults-most hard to find. ERNEST SMITH The Smith a mighty man was he. Life Club Cl, Zjg Congress Club Q2, 3, Aye, a very mighty man, for he might be a comedian if his vivaciousness might be considered an indicationg he might be an artist if his book covers might be considered an indicationg and he might be a blacksmith, a locksmith, a goldsmith, or some other smith for l'm sure he would make a ieally earnest smith. However, Ernie's fancy and ambition turn to thoughts of becoming an engineer. Bon voyage on life's journey, Ernie! LOUISE SMITH Well, now, I don't care. It should never was. Girls' Vigilance Committee Qljg Chairman Senior Class Pin :ind Ring Committee. Styx used to fight with her brother until he be- came discreet and now she gives her lessons a mean wrestle. An honor student, a good dancer, likes to raise everything but the dust and then rip that up, too. Her future is undecided but she doesn't worry. Let it take care of itself, she says. And it will. OROLD SMITH Once he was bashful but now he wears college stripes. Smithy was the oreejinal wall flower until she winked at him and then-oh mommer. Now he dances and stays out late nights. He has a strong attachment for Central High School as evidenced by his prolonged stay here but in that time, he probably acquired more knowledge about some- things of technical nature than some-body else does. Here's luck, Schmidt, olt topped. '3 --UA Anvil I 9 2 2 . Fifty-Ono I I 1 . I L +4 H NIA ll LSI If H SMITH Industry us the parent of fortune Congress Wes IS a good student and B C H S will be sorry to lose h1m He w1ll probably go to the Uni verslty of Wls to take up CIVII Englneermg or Chemlstry We w1sh you luck and success Wes WILLIAM QMITH When he speaks, he says a mouthful ' lf Club 1 2 H1Y Club 4 Specml Chorus C , 45 B111 although not an honor student has always exhlblted the necessary brightness to enable hrm to take up next terms work when the tlme comes around for domg so Hls cheerfulness has also stood h1m 1n good stead and many are the fr1ends he has IH the Class of 22 RGUERITE STALKER P oflclency us her watchwor Chamber of Commerce 3 1- Audltorlum Fdltor of the Pmorzma 4 When It comes to gett1ng rapld fire speeches 1n the audltorlum Marguerlte can certamly keep up wrth the best of them And she IS no less sklllful when It comes to transcrlbmg sand speeches 1nto readable form for those of us who are not famlllar wlth the curves dashes etc of the shorthand code In short Marguerlte l1as all the quallflcatlons ot' an A 1 secretary and we w1ll not be surpr1sed to see her located W1th some promlnent buslness man 1n the near future NIARIOW STFN SON ' hat a charming manner hath she' Llt6f3PV flfj Chamber of Commerce f3 41D Marlon IS a pleasant talkatlve grrl agood student and a worth wh1le frlend She IS a lover of fun but never forgets her dutles and makes the best k1nd of chum And we must lose her as she lntends to go to Oregon to college I I l922 T H ' .l Q., I H I H r H I -' : IIC CNDQ CD5 1 H l . H A Q Y . ' g . . ' . H ' I ' H ,, F .. . dl 5 A 1 C., lg I - W H J ' ' H : 2 . C H ' Y . l A . , H - H . R ' -' 5 . H E l I l' H -w ' .' H ,aC is A ' V Y , - y H . I . 1 , ' H E I' Y H ,.,. .... .... Flfty-Two 'PANORAIWACFI 3 ig T Bl Ill '-Ill w A miss IS as good as her smlle ' 1 1 1 Ill? 5 ll Corpo G1rls C1x1c curve L And Bettys ev rready laugh fwh1el1 some are ll llillld enough to call a glgglel l1as captwated Hlgh 'School ndludually and en masse Add to tlllb fontag ous merrnnent a goodly amount ot what tl1e poets call effervescence of hea1t and spontaneaty of mix '1 and we moderns call pep and sp1r1t and 1 B KEYNI IH SIONB. The man that has a tongue I say IS no man If wnth that tongue he cannot w1n a woman ' gersne lCg10ll QU Congress 9 '3 4 Presulent Ken has tl1e happy faculty of gettlng on w1tl1 everyone espemally the HICG ones and how can 1t be Olll16I'W1S6 when he IS so agreeable so capable and so fine a fellow Wl11ch expla1ns why he 19 makmg a star salesman at the present t1n1e H may go to Penn I EON SL I LIVAN A bllthe heart makes a blooming VlSag6 1t Cl11b 3 H1 X Club L Yarsltx oot l ll L Seruee Legwn Q41 Treasurer Qemor Cl ISS Sully 1S qu1te a sport fyoull all agree when you learn that at t1mes l1e walks abroad wlth a cane? He 1s a Jolly good fellow and one of our foot ball stars He has not yet dec1ded to what college to go ILO SXXPFNFX Oratlo est potens Nr 111 Iegxon L ljfllltlflg' Cl11b l '7 ee 1 3 .Specm orus 3 1111 'Xlexkcr Contest and Hfxrsard Contest, C l lss Orator Leos forte IS oratory for l1e IS the class orator H1 IS golng to enter Holy Cross to study We only hope he wont put h1s orat1ons 1n Latm for he 1 good at Latln thus addmg to troubles CICBTO left us - .... 1922 T .. .-- ' ' 2....-.--.--...-.------ - I I , , l4fl,1Z:X 1 J ..fIf' lgre'-1-yCl q1,2,:,l3g 1.31, - 1 l. 'r t . , Yolztl etty. I 1 I .' -g ' fL,f,'j, ' C331 Congress Friday Play - ' - . Qs, , . , T Luo 1 C2,2jg '-7 , T. 1- 3:1 jg ., ' Qg , . .l11 ' . ' rf' f,..QgGl Clwl Cl, 2, :jg ' '.l Ch . fl, 2, ,jg 2d 1' 1 1 1 . . ' ' , . . . . 4 .4 '- Fifty-Three IIT! 5 5 F I MARION THORXBURX Whose brown eyes Iurked in her bright hair's shade. iclny Club CQ, 3, fljg Special Chorus fl, 2, 3, fltjg Orchestra fl, Qjg Girls' Glee Club. A constant bustle-a happy smile-a cheerful worker-a good pal and a faithful friend--that's Marion-and what more can one ask? We're not sure just what Marion's future is to be but we feel confident that these attributes will make he: ana those around her very happy. I HOW ARD TODD Forget and ye are lost emember and ye are not Llfe C lub C5 Even though Howard doesnt expect to be Presl dent some day nevertheless he has h1s ambltlons and has conlided to us that he IS mtcrested 1n Englneermg Success Howard at M I T lObEPH TOONIEH Good old Joey cruce L,Cgl0Il 41 Confrrus l Glef Club I IDTIIIIHIICS C lass Pl IW l Joe s a very capable fellow IH fact he IS so cap able that he has been known to perform the work of an entlre commlttee all by ll1IllbGlf and he dldnt need any help Gltlllil' Joe has a host of frlends nd every one of them justly acclalms hun a hre fellow We are sure that the same thmg w1ll be said of hlm at Notre Dame Y AN CI EFT TRAVIS Van Van no Iadys man Chamber of Commerce 3 1- Prfsldent 1- Con g ess 2 3 I Assxstant Sccrctxrx L Seruce Icgnon 1- Annual L A Htxrxct Bots P1-Mc for Excellency Ill the CUIIIIHCFLI ll Course VanCleft Travxs has a name that would make the art tltlers of a scenarlo college rave for 1tS arubmg cahber Nan has a face too that would make Wally Reid OI' T9I'I'1ble Rudolph blush wlth envy But contrary to fact he IS not a heart breaker or lady k1l1er that 1S not that S1ster GOSSID knows of He mlght at that sometlme some place Van 15 Just as good ln hls studxes as he IS lookmg You looked at hls face? Yes you re r1ght he IS kmg of the Es I l92 I rr v If Y R . ' f :p. 1 Y ', y I . . . , L 5 . . a N . l I . , ' , . , . , ll K I! ,Y ,QcJ+f,f--cuff' cm 2 :J C , . . .Q I - , , , . t . . . 1 l . , 1 . I y . 1 Y Av A L1 H 5 1, ' l Y I I L I 1 '1C5vl1- ' r .lcv's Dal' hw -'QDQL 1' Y CD5 2 '. . . .A - Y I - , . .1.k A ' ' l y . . .. y - . - . I . ' , Q , I, ' 1 - .' '.' 5 1 ' ' ' SG I ------ 2. I 2 , 1 'Allluunuu 1--...IJ ---- - '- --- Flfty F our V RODXEY VAX ATTA ' Oh mommer, bless me, l'm going to graduate. Basketball Cl, 2, 3, lj, Captain Football Cl, 2, 3, -ij, All-State Half Q3, 40, Baseball Ql, Z., 3, -1-jg Special Chorus Cl, 2, 3, 4153 Debat- ing Club Cl, 21, Life Club fl, 2j. ln losing Rodney VanAtta, the school is losing one ' of the mcst versatile athletes it has ever known. Ability in every branch of sport was Rod's 'specialty and while studies dragged at times, he was withal, a good student. A Binghamton club tennis champ, star half-back star forward star catcher and if he track squad 'Best athlete ID the class 1S right INARI- WAN SCHAICK ' He knows a good time' Chfunl er of Commerce 1 2 3 1+ Life Club 1 3 Orchestra 1 Z 3, 41 Debating Club l Speeixl Chorus, String Quartette sho t energetic fellow Black hftir Snapping eyes mother good reason for our good orchestra CAROI IXE B VAWSI YKE 'Gentle of voice and spirit VVhos the quietest girl you ve see Answer Caroline Vi ho s the one you know youd like Answer Caroline Van Slyke So quiet ard so stud ous Club C3 11 Cl mltr of Commerce Q3 -ij We have often een this petite member of our class busy among us but he is so qu et that we under 1f 1f is necc ary to be quiet in orde to be so bright For she IS an honor student I I 22 1' I CI' ll I F fp H 1 Q A c , , Ds Q if C 12: lj ' C Jia. ls Q , 253 f I . H A. r 1 ' - H . . H 1 ' ' v 3 ni' , , 1- , . H 'H 'H H 'l'I'AlIji.KiA VVASSON Friday ', - jg llfl 32 ' , 5, , X ' . ' ' . ' +4 H '35 3 . - ........ . ..., 9 -..-..--- .--- -.--- ---- - s ifty-Flxe H Qiljg Freshman B-zsketbrxll coach CQ, Glee Club H I had time he could have been a whole orbit in the H 'ANOR.Al51AR'Fz 3 ig, 2 I. XI BhRl Y1l'AX LR And when a Iadys In the case All other things glve place ' 1011 S, 16 111 me ll nlilorus 12 By good r1ghts some one ot the g1rls should do th1s WIlt9 llp becau e Buck lb qu1te popular w1th them and they would know what to say about l11n1 However we ran glve l11n1 cred1t for an honorable career at H1 for belng a fine fellow and we WlSll l11n1 uccess 1n the future at the U of P HPIPX HFST 'I hold communlon wlth the real Llterarx Cl11b L Specml Chorus 41 Glee Club I 111or'1111 1 Reporter IJI lllllt1CS Class Pl1y C44Bj Sergeant at Arms 11A Helen 13 concentrated eff1c1ency Prefers 1n Dra matlcs the part of busmess women Indeed she ln tends to be an archltect She l1as marked orlgmal 1ty not1ce her note wortl1y work on the Class Day Commlttee Helen s an all around g1rl good student fa1thful member of glee clubs and Llterary and very deservedly popular INF I VVFST Thy songs are sweeter to my ear Than to the thlrsty cattle PIVEFS clear Cnrls Glee Club Spec1'1lCl1orus 1 Nllxed Qu rtette l 9 S L Your songs have brought you reputatlon Por as from your throat mellow stralns do pour Hlgher and hlgher mounts our adm1rat1on And we long for you to smg 1nore and more So may you as the klngs and queens l1ve long And cl1er1sh forever the pow er of sweet song NIH DRFD ll HAI EY Her modesty brought her that whuch one lass so deslred I terfzrx Club Cl 2 3 l qpec1f1lCl1orus 4 M11 beheves 1n quallty and not quant1ty of speech She appears almost bashful from her de mure W y of rec1t1ng for tl1e class has to be very qu1et 111 order to l1ear her Although M1ldred 1 so fond of tr1pp1ng tl1e hght fantastlc toe sl1e seems to have found a good reason for g1v1ng 1t us But then, he's a 1111116 boy, n'est ce pas? H' l lIIy-SIX E i922 ....- --.. .--. 3 35 d H I X A 1 ,, ,T ,, H H l C1115-fi.-fz5g1.'f,c'11 5211 Gle, Cl b Q1, 213 ' C ' l V f spec: 1 .f, . . 9 . . +1 A -1, J . , .1 H1 1 ,. , . . H 2.13 H ' 'fy Calf,-' 'Cla u- H Cljg J: 1 Qiljg f 1 .' f . ,L f J' . - H I - I . I . X .. n H 3 ' 1 1 'C,2, 44jg A l fl c: '::v'D' . . ' . . Y H V H 1 pq ,i,.L' ,,,Ajg. '1 , - . .a 1 I . .Sf .14 'guilullllii-luunlill ' 'PANORAMAWIQ 3 1, 3 IA I I RANK IS WHEATOX Now that that' over with Basketball Vxrsltx C11 Zd Team Capt 2 Nlgr of Iootb ll C3 Executne Councll Stu dent Member l f O Secv 3 P est 4+ Chunber of Corrn crcc l 2 3, fl Llfe Club 1 2 3 Asst Secx 2 Secy 3 Debatmg C1 Q12 D As-tS vflj becyfl ICC P 15 t 2 l est C3 Chalrman Llterary Com and Athletlc Com 'S Cheer Leader 2 3 lrcst of Iunlor Class, Mgr Llterary Debatlng Plu 2 P norama Reporter Cl Glee flub l 2 i Spccnl Chorus l 2, 3, 41D Capt Ixcshman Tr ck Team Wheat lS the buslest man mn school From one athletxc pathways he IS always Jumpmg And he fits ln them 111 He 13 undoubtedly booked for a C'1v1l servlce Job now that he IS out of school and h1s old tlme pen and snappy announcements from the rostrum w11l be sorely mlssed DOYAI D VVHITN EY He speaks, and all the world listens ruce Ieglon flf COIIUYSSS l 2 3, 41 sst S c x K3 I1f'e Cl 1b 3 Speclal Chorus 1, 2, lj Glce Club l 3 4 Congress Frldav Club Plu 3 Llllll'IYlHIl of House Com for Clwrcnce lf Dr vmxtlcs Class Play C41 H X Cl lb 1- Vlce Pres t Meaker PTIZC Speak mg Contest lst 44 Zd K2 'ij Hart ard Contest lst l- 2d 2 Class Reclalmer 41 , 2d Prlze Hxmllton Prcllmlnfzry Contest lf Don has been a real lead1ng man at B C H S Just glance through h1s 11st of accompllshments and see lf we are not Justlfied ln g1v1ng h1m thlS dxs tmctlon Don a real leadlng man Nuf Sed AL DRFX W II COX And her modest answer and graceful an , Show her wlse and good as she IS faur' We were always rather 1n awe of Audrey She hstened so quletly to our foohsh chatter that we knew that she knew Just how lnconsequentlal lt all was Slnce then however weve learned that she can be the merrlest and most gemal comrade ln the world Audrey has demonstrated how to Joln brll hance wlth sweetness and frlendliness X FRNL WOI COTT Hall Hall, the gang's all here' ' ff Cmb fl U , Debatmq Club CZ, 3, 4j Velny couldnt hurry through lhxgh school and spoll h1s beauty so he stayed a couple of extra years and galned considerable over tune knowledge As a fellow and good scout xt would be hard to flnd a better one for Verny its well everywhere he gtes Success Verny we wlsh you I I I llluull-il l 5 -----------------------------.E-nn---neun:--nun:-uv-Qnuns- I it :sz rr., A I n S ' in : we . .C-,355 1 A . . 3 553 Y - 1 Scum.. .cry cus ng W c:. 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I 3' ' ululuuiuunuuunuunl Fifty-Seven .-- ---- - z Zlannur Svtuhents -VI1l'll1lG Johnson Sophl P1 arck Florence O Brxen Ehzabeth Dlcklnson Helen Elllott Rvchard Brlvham FIHHCGS Nelson Irene Fol ett lnsther Gaxge Glass of 1922 Harold R Everett Samuel Pearls Marg ret Gardlner LaRue Plercy Salhe Metzgar Dorothy Pratt Ruth Colburn Ruth Bornman Van Cleft Travls loulse Sm th Thelma Wasson E ther Cleveland Anna Mudgle Blanche Durlsh Gertrude B tts Bernard Laurow z Clara Murray Llncoln Lewls -H 'H' A R C H S Ilono1 ntudent IQ one who llE11I1t3,1I1S an avelage of 87V 73 or above duung the entlre hlgh school course 1 1922 1 I H E . 4-H , -H , H 5 H H - E4 H E . C 2 1 . ' S A l H I . Y ll H F , . . Q M t : R H 5 H P -H : H h 5 X -- ..., -... - ......... 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I 1922 I 3' Glass Qtissap HE dlstlngulshed authoress was markmg her 1mp1ess1ons of the Umon btatxon to her lndlspensable compamon notebook As we glance at It we see how she cons1de1s 1 station snmlar to a h1gh school and WllllQ tl1e notes are dlSf0I1I19CtCtl they may ploxe 1nterest1ng THE STATION ITSELF A Umon Stat1on that transltory ab1d1n., place of all sorts and condltlons of men has lts parallel IH .1 large clty lngl1 school where the t1me spent bv a student seems so buef as to be a mere mcldent m hfe Fleetlng though It be yet duung those four Sl101t years final prepara t1ons are completed for the long youlnr y l1fe watched over by a faculty tralned and sy II1p3tl16tlC, as travelers ale advlsed Wll1Ol1 tram to take or what IS tl1e best 1oad THOSE VVHO WAIT VVa1t1ng fol a tram IS the most tedlous of all pastlmes and mlsslng one the most trying So the fdltllflll drudgfly of a pupll to galn a place on the honor roll the strlct tramlng of an athlete to secure a posltlon on the team and the tlreless research yy ork connected w1th a debate st1a1n the patlence and enthuslasm of the students wlnle the heart breakmg dxsappolntment of l12lV1I1g attempted to reach the coveted post and fa1led IS cruslnng An observer m1ght rema1k hoyy some folk walt exc1tedly and eagerly for a tram and when they hear the call of the statlon master, they qu1ckly and blusteungly respond others are more calm and first find out lf lt IS thelr tram and a few tag along at tl1e end of the processlon or Just watch the crowd How typ1cal 1 tlns of the manner of chooslng a vocatlon A few Jump at each new ldea of occupatlon and perchance follovs w1ld goose chases the tragedy of a mlsfit lesults some welgh all aspects of each voratlon and choose wlth dlscrlmlnatlon others, too mdolent and care free to select an 0fC11p'1t10I1 trall wlth thelr frlends or choose the hne of least reslstance and st1ll others the Il1111OI'ltX gaze yuth srorn Ol wonder at then assoclates themselves 1dly yy a1t1ng for somethlng to come thexr way THE LoCATroN The advantage of fx Umon Statlon hes 1n lts sltufttlon at the center of traffic the place to and flom wluch all CO11V9I'glI1g l111Q9 radlate So a lngh school IQ the hub of commumty hfe For where but ln a hlgh school classroom ran be found IH a small group people of such dlfferent soc1al tTEl1I11110 scholastm 1I1Cl1113lL10I1 and ablhty and dlverse 11 I 1922 11 1' . . . . . f 1 L 1 T L . , I . I . . Y i K . L L . N - I L L , L L 1 L L ' f v ' ' , v v L Y f . . . . . . Y . . 0' 3 ' . L . . . H . . . 7 . L ,f U . X i. 5 U . . . . , L .V L L . I - v nl v 1 i v D Y 1 - n K A u, ' . . , . ' L L. v ' v f 7 v ' 1 '., 7 7 ' ' 7 . v . I I . 7 . . I . L .V L L I v ' 'U ' ' c L , c 1 L' L Y L Of. L' ' 0'2 ' ' ' ' . L . ' n w . I . I F I 1 V , L . . K . . 7 D I . L 1 . . . . L C L L . - . 0. X r I ' fn y y I v . v V' 4 A 1 If W h I v 1 . 7 , ,L .' . 7 ' . v . S ' A A. . . . . . I , , Y f A, tv L 1 A , N 1. . I . . . . . , , , L L , 7 L 1 5 - 1 - c L a l ' ' , , , r , ' 1 ' s . ' , s ' f L L , L L , L , . . v v. D ' . 1 w I.- . 7 ' ' ' ' 7 . Y U . . . . Y . . . Y . . . . . . f L. L L L c , 1 I 4 v . I I . . . ,, , L, . Y . . . Y . . . L L , 'I . l ,, c 7' , L' , L , . . ., . , . . . . . . 1 ' - A w , 7 137 7 -..... ....--...-.--.-..-...-......., .........--..-..--.--.-.----.--- -- Vusulllunlununuluil Sixty One -- --- ---- 3 ---- interests such as baseball, photography, and singing all gathered there to study one definite thing, for instance, mathematics? In this inter- change of ideals lies its virtue for here the athlete learns that brains count on the gridiron as well as in the class room and the grind is forced to acknowledge that the physical parts of the curriculum are an aid to the intellectual so that all may have a strong mind in a strong body. The right accent is put on outside pursuits and the right per- spective on extra curriculum activities, else why would the maintenance of a passing average be a requirement for place on athletic teams? True, strength results from a convergence of lines to upbuild not an- tagonize one another. HSPECTALS ' ,-RAIL AND Ornsnwisn Just as when a special train is run on one road and all others give way before it, so in high school one interest holds the stage to the subor- dination of others until they too have their turn. Thus it is possible for the whole school to support with equal enthusiasm football one week, debating or dramatics the next. As in railroadingM- The Honor of the Road is the slogan, so here t'For the Honor of the School has such an effect that the students are willing to sacrifice their personal ambitions to the school's good, follow loyally the leader who has the task in hand, making suggestions tactfully but keeping themselves in the background. Tvrns IN THE STATIIIN XYAITING RooM VVorthy of note are the 'tstation types that compose the motley crowd. Here is the beggar, searching the crowd for a coin, here, the fretful one, burdened with many bundles and complaints-the former to be unloaded on a much needed seat, the latter on a blue-coated, brass buttoned official with the purpose of making an impression on all within hearing, and the timid passenger, distrustful of her fellow suf- ferers, scared by the time table, afraid of everything. Then there are the Htrippersn continually shopping, racing from train to train, look- ing for a bargain, and finally-the purposeful travelers, poised, quite prepared, fortunately in the majority. Watching all these, one wonders of their past, their present pur- poses and future hopes, what type of traveling companions each will make when dust and smoke, the discomforts of the train, have cracked the veneer of training and revealed the true character underneath. TYPES IN A HIGH SCHOOL CI.Ass RooM In high school one sees the mendicant beseeching at the llth hour the more industrious for assistance with lessons and book reports: the blustering pupil who would cover up his deficiencies with a tale of 10 .... -... -..- --. ..... i922 ..... --.. .--. .-.- -.-- - S xty Two ' I petty misfortunes, ntislaid paper s, a too heavy program, working after school, or the unfairness of the teachers. There is here, too, the gen- tle, unassertive person, afraid of his own shadow until iinally someone is persistent enough to break down the barrier of reserve and the dependability underneath is perceived, and then there are the trip- pers rushing from subject to subject, fr'om course to course, search- ing out the cinches, changing friends like cloaks, their purpose the antithesis to study, and now the travelers who press forward ir1 their chosen course, making frienrls, acquiring not only textbook knowledge but also a broad vision of fields beyond. At first glance the trippers appear efficient and experienced,- the purposeful travelers, dull, but the final examinations show up the failings of the former and the utility of the perserverance and valor of the latter. All of these eccentricities are so blended in one great urge for school spirit that in America-the great institution is the American high school. ' ' HAPPY VVARRIORS ' ' The closing of the door and the lull after the train has pulled out brings a sigh of sorrow joy and relief and so commencement leaves to the graduate a dull heartache at leaving school and precious friends and a vrvrd pulsating memory of a goal sought and attained And hke Wordsworth s Happy Warrior they wake again to a new order of things to hve a well rounded hfe giving as much of service as rt 1S permitted them to gn e, holding their ey es alway s to the goal Helen Elliott T l92 1 T 9 H W fa P+ +4 tl . f a -'35 ' .... -... - ........ 2. ..... --..-.. . --- - .--- ---- 41 lrfe : nnn nuu uuns nnuon . . Qlilass 39112111 ll ar oft We s1ghted a mounta1n s l161Qllt Its plne clad Sld9, 1tS rockx Cl6St Far off We chose a Wooded tra1l Far off dete1n11ned on our quest We scarce knew wl1e11 tht Clllllll be 111 Nor when ou1 feet to l lg qo eager to find wl1at lax bel1111d That leafy bow 1 that sl1elt 11n 1 At H1813 we plan ed at Indmns And shot our eomrades Vkltll 1 bow Then when the path grew 1 et H101 st ep And eage1 feet began to slow Thelr rap1d par e we change l o111 1ole To tl1at of p1oneer W ho hoped to see bex ond the bend The startled usage of 1 dee1 and then when t111ng of sur l1 SI Olt A few sank down to 1est We mocked to scorn tllell w dlllllo I9 1l Xvltll mann a qulp and Jest From there tl1e wax gl ew steeper The sunhght lnndered bx tl1e t1ees Wllltll steep we crawled 11p on 0111 l nees Agam -1 few w l1o felt the gladsonie st1 1111 Of unused muscles falled to f1nl The tang 111 ele111ental tl11ngs The Joy of ruslnng Wllld Across a heated fave And left For eas1er slopes and tralls And now We stlalned W1tl1 one au o1d To reach tl1e furthest l1e1gl1t Forgettmg pettx enn11t1es In aeeompl1shn1e11t's dehght Then comrades all, we rear l1ed tl1e top The l1ttle brook that Welled So sweetlx at our feet dwarfed t1ees That foot holds on tl1e mounta1n held Round hollows 111 the moulded roeks That rank tall grasses filled All these NV1tl1 l1eedless ew es we saw W1tl1 dl tant prospeets tl111lled - 1 U Ht I I I I -tl 1 : , : 1 . . h . , . up , lg I I . . n I - ' I ' 'I I ,- I f . ' I ' - H ' 1 I , ' ' 1 . I . Y V I 1 ' U. I , 1 351 , H 1' 2 - I 1 ' l 1 7 ' 1 . H Y J .7 . 1 . g 1, .agu I l v y '. Y I ., 1 1 I 1 v 1 v H 1 1 c , 1 v 1 v v D 1 Q , . ,1 1 I I 4 I 1 1 1' H . . I Y f 1 , 7 1 1 1 1 - I . : I H 1 . 1 I I, I - 'I - : 1' I 1 2 , I. H 1 ' .- 1 ,' 1 ' 5 , , . . : f A 'JA , H 1 , - - 1' ff 2 1 , . Y 1 . A . I V ' L n I Y. Y . , . I .W : 1 ,K ,1 , I Thus far, shone l1ot 11po11 tl1e rooks H ff 1 Y 1 I - 1 , . . : C Y c 1' 11' 'Z 1-l - -' ' 1 I cz ' ,' aa I . . . A H ' - I 1 I . 1 : . . H X 1 1. I . . I . 'I . . . I v fn g ' .L ' . H 1 ' I , 1 I I I . 111 I 1 ' 1' 1 - ' ' 1 I , ' . g 1 1 s I 154 K - . A L, I E , H l I ' lj K 1+ : I . .0 g h. I L3 4 1 ,. I I Fl L .-.-----. ..-. -... ..-. T3 .-- .... E - :lil---l '-I-I--Il Sixty-Four '33 i922 I I I 5 ,H Far off-yet further still, the sight 1 Of lakes like broken bits H Of glass-between the mountains scattered- ! On which the sunlight Hits 1 And darts-tempted our vision further. H On and on-and on, E Through chains of lakes, till piney hills H Loomed dark against the horizon. E But evening's mists, ere long, loomed up- H And our guide-a sunburned man I With kindly eyes, who had this path H Traversed before, began E To speak- My comrades and my friends I Night swiftly rides this way- H The downward path is steep and rough- E Take one long last survey H Of worlds to conquer, and heights to gain, E And then when you descend H At last, resolve that you will keep E This Vision to the end. H -Elizabeth Dickinson. E H ' y H H e E I H 8 l ,.,w-jsfggfglfl-I,gtg-g:'1ff'f'f'5'iQ,ffiT5 if E TS H 'H ' : V. H H o g 7 , , I . H H se E i ,H H I I H I l .... .... .... I 9 2 2 uunnuuunuuu uuuun W , W slxty-Five 5 33 TPANORAIWAL-3 gg ig gg ggi, flilass Iarsturp HF Master flrtrnrst srt tlrrrrlxrng r thoughtful frown wrrnkled hrs lrrglr torelre rd Ht was troubled sometlnng was lackrng the solutron had reacted up to the lrst test but there rt had pros ed rrntrue exerr elenrent had been added rrrd tested strll the solutron w rs rmperfect lr rd f rrlr d to cofrgulfrte rn the requrred formula Frnallr he had srrnrrrrorred hrs attendants four rn nunrber and hfrd drspatclred thenr to drtferent re rlrns wrth rnstructrons to return onlr when they had drsr or ered or secured the desrred element That rs Whr he sat thrnl rng a troubled frown wrrnklrng lrrs brow 'lhe Master f hemrst rs w rtr lrrrr Q rfrer lr rmpatrentlx he searches fir st rn one drrettron then rn another blow he rs studr rn., the qun dral now he consults hrs books of scrence rt rs trrne the attendants were returrrrnz., Xt last one 1 onres lr rppr and c rrefree bearrng glad trdrngs and 1 grft r nrost be rutrful grft sunshrne and the nettar of fra rant blossoms the perfert worl of the frertor Fverr thrrrg rs lrapprness 1 fe rnd beautr and the rlrrrnrst rs rrrxrous to rnfrke the test He measures the elements rn the rrqurred forrrrula nrrxes tlrerrr rs of old and now rs rerdr for the test The lrrppw attendant w atclres rnd there rs 1 breathless srlence as the solutron when plrced rn the fur tonforrns to the first forms of coag ulfrtron But there rt frrls strll sornetlrrng that prevents a perfect test rs lackrng Agarn the Master w rtrhes ergerlr rrrrp rtrentlr The second re turns saddened and he rrt sr k wrth tales of drsrpporrrtment and sor row wrtlr drsr our rgerrrent w rrtten rn everw feature of hrs face Far' and hard has been hrs rournex rnd hrs rn rnr trrps through the dark gorges have nearlr rurned hrs dreams Here rs lrrs grft farlure But the Master fhemrst knows He srrrrpatlrrves and hrs smrle rs a fittrng reward for the seemrrrglr frurtless ventrrre The test rs made and tlrrs trarl worn traveler rs rewarded br a row frrl reactron for the test proves nrore successful than drd the first attenrpt Now tlre Master f lremrst strll w rtehes lropefulls as lrrrre paces slowlx up to the thrrd Mrlestone Over the was rorrres another traveler rnd hrs steps are slow and lrefrvx for he shoulders a burden, rrrmrense and magnrficent As he approaches the master recognrzes a long sought substance He smrles The traveler qurclxens hrs steps for he hopes he has the desrred sub stance He has searched everw nook and brrngs talent and many storres of success He has Intellect Proplresres Hope and the fulfillment of much promrse burelx tlrrs w rll meet the test all tlrrs substance But no there rs strll a portron that does not nreet the requrrement Just an atom but an atonr that holds the success or farlure of a drfficult A... ...... --.------.-------...---...5 ---n-nun--un-----.------ps' ' n..--.-------.-..------- , f . 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And you, my man, what have you brought? I, Master? He has seen men Working aimlessly in Nature's fields, and he has seen men cheerfully wasting a brimming life that might have proved a genius. He also has stories of toil and misfortune, of perseverence and achievement. He tells of the discovery, the reward of a four years struggle, and holds forth his hand in the palm of which lies a nugget. This is the gift of the fourth traveler. iThe Master Chemist is once more preparing the test. Again he measures the elements and adds the last portion-but what is this? It eoagulates, but why those streaks? He had forgotten the other three. Now he combines the gifts and makes the test. The solution is perfect, the four ventures have resulted in success. And here again, the liaw of t'on1pensation holds t1'uef tMan gets out of life that which he puts into it. 4Annis Shingledecker. H H H l X 3 x 55 sim H as W T X H Q 5 'X i H lt qq H -H H s .... -... --.- .... i922 .--.. .--. .--- ---- - 'auuuuuuliununuuuull Sixty-seven Mass Qhratlnn lN on they go out of our narrow sphere 1nto the great world They leave us not empty handed but armed with a strong the world and its vsays Tl1e world upon whose threshold they stand today 1S a worthy field It offers each one a contest 1n proportion to his efforts W 1ll these young graduates measure up to the standard required to conquer? Thus far their hves have been guided and guarded by others now they must be masters of themselves Thus far their l1ves have been shaped and molded now they are to measure up to the world I it possible that they can fail U? If so who will be to blame? They have all the information that books can give They have their many friends for counsel they have their likes and dislikes which are no longer governed by mere preyudice Many of them have caught the vision and tl1e1r ideals glorify the field of battle They have every thing that makes up life s equipment It now rema1ns with them to find their place and adgust their life to fit their environment and so formulate their career lVe have done all in our power XVe l1ave fulfilled their demand for that preparation for life that tra1n1ng which fits man for those things in life to wh1cl1 he IS best adapted that tra1n1ng which makes l11m see himself in the true light and strive for a better self. They' now have a more certain balancing power as they go forth standing as it were in the midst of a boundless arsenal alld magazine filled with all tl1e weapons and engines which man s skill has been able to devise. Thev will succeed. It will be many a long year however before they Will appreciate what a change has taken place. Seldom do we realize the turning point in the war until victory has been declared-not until the smoke has cleared and the weary ranks have fallen asleep does the crisis become visible and the leader declare the truth. So they too will look back and see and understand it all. Then they will come to love more and more these days which they are so joyously leaving behind. Events so pleasant will then bring rich memories. Then they will see that not only their intellects were m ide strong by the use of text books but their characters were strengthened by all that constituted their course, by the many elements which are conducive to character formation, the associations and friendships playing no small partg for, see the ideals held up to them by their instructorsg see the spirit of emulation encour- aged by the efforts of fellow students! Again in the future they will meet men of their own calibre or better with whom they will compete. Then they will laugh at those fx PANORAM A L., weapon, a weapon which will aid them tl1rougl1 life to conquer , f U T T . s . , . . . , ' I . A 7 t - 1 , s a Y 4 o n a V 1 3 CL 7 77 :'il-lllli-Il-Illll -..-.-s----------'----------- .... -... -..- .... I 9 2 2 I T I 35 S xty Eight 4. V H molehills which seemed like mountains but which fade away into insig- niiioance before the real obstacles of life. They will appreciate the 'H fact that they owe Inuch to the World for living, but still more to their school for teaching them to live Well. H In ,full armour they leave the training camps today keen of intel- lect and strong of character. Listen! From out the ages yet unborn H sounds forth the trumpet of their victory. -Leo Sweeney. H H H 'H H H Q ,. H 3 H u 1 f p :Q l X X +4 +4 H H H +4 H +4 2 . .... .... 1922 I , . , Sixty-Nine 4 PANORAFNA 'FE gg 3 2 gh Qlllass iBrnpbe:p 1922 I 18 at least llxe xells SIHLG the class ol xx lllcll I Was a member graduated f10111 the lJlIl2llll11t011 l tntlal Hlgll Sc llool lt was such a Jollx fllendlx class and nlanx of ltS members haxe Wan dered so fal tllat I xx IS asked to lllal e a eonlplete hst of lny classmates In order to find out exactlx xxhat each one xx IS clolng I bQl1t out the fol lowlng questlonnalre f01 eaell one to fill out Name Address Oeoupatlon Do you llke lt? Marrled or Slngleo? If slngle Why? Age Clf posslble be tl lltllflllb Stralght or curly halrl Ii VQIN one was Vely obllglng All allsweled and ansvx ered promptly As far as I could ludge nearlx GVQIW one seemed satlsfled XVltl1 hls p0Sl tlon ln llfe Here are the results Blll Clark oxxlls a blg hotel IH New XOIlx and I flnd that he has ln hls emplox fllllte a nllmbel of lllS classlnates Iflederlc Baldxyln IS hls chef and Paullne -lsll IS the telephone operatol Geltrll le Beagle pre sldes over the II1dgEl7lI16 stand and Samllel Pearls IS the llVQlX bell hop Russell QQISQ lS the Hldllilgel I 9011 Sl1lllNd1l IS the llrlsk clerk losepll Toomex IS the efflc lent hollse detectlve xx lllle Helen lVest the fllollltec-t famous fOl deslgnlng homes f0I slck anlmals has a Stlld10 on the top H001 Une part of the hotel IS set dS1d6 IOI a llffiilltl parlor Whlell Annls SlllI1g'l6d9Ck9l and Betty btlmls are lullnlng Remember lng old tlmes I xx IS latllel aflald to let Annls marc el mx hall bllt for advertlsement s sake at least slle Was very careful Harry Barnex IS the butcllel 111 Qllrlstlne Deablel s lll ll ket Fverx one pays hls bllls promptly as long as Harry IS around Kent Blalr, the cllass bluffer IS a laxxxel and IIIBIX and M3IgdlGt Xl1Ql11 ale llls stenographers Helen Searles and Frederlclk Gardnel ale ln a vaude vllle aclt togetllel, Whlle Bonlta Bement and MHYVIH Denk p ax opposlte each other ln bhakespearlan dlamas It IS rumored that lf M315 C10SSl9X IS eleoted Plesldent tlllS telnl she xxlll appolnt Don Gates Secretalx of Navx and Blanche Durlsh Secretary of State W1lllS Purtell hlI0ll2':lQl Rano Alex Scllaper and Paul Seaman are among Blnghamton s llerolc firemen wxllo sax ed the hlgll sclllool from completely burnlng a Veal ago Florence Davey owns a publlshlllg house Wllllfred Foley lrelle .... -... -..- .... i922 ....- --.. .-- 5 if Seventy 'Aluunlililliulullill ........................... 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Y ,, n ' 1 , 1 7 I I I 7 I 1 I ---- ---- E C off Rlltll fr1'Ell.lI1X 1114 Belle lloollttle fllc flssoemted xxltll llel ln bl1S1 ness Thex l1ad to conftss th1t tllell hall IQ not naturallx surly Belle does most of the braln xx ork xx 11118 FlH6Qt Slllltll 18 the expert aooount ant He also iles all the letters that oonle 111tO and go out from the firm Gertrude l lllallllll IS rolltenlplatlllg 1111111150 bhe saxs lt 1S Very hard to declde Wlllth one to loeept for thnx all are so nloe Why doesn t she close 1161 ex es and plok onel? Ursula Norton IS 1 llblarl ln wl1lle Florence U Brlen has lust been glven a lalse IH the FIVE lnd Ten Q ent store, she 13 now oashler Bennett Nelson and Cxunsaults IS a large lexx elrx H1111 ln Qh1CdgO Truman Lac ex and XIHIUII Kunkel are the oxxners of the largest LIICUS Thex have lust bought out Balnllln and Blllex, R1Hgl111g' Bros and a fexx otllels ll ltll tllQ111 thex hlxr, Nllllon Bell bare back rlder Wlnlfred Rentlex llon tamel dlld ll Iva I+ lrlbelg lnd LOUISE Tohnson trapeve pelforrners hldll N l,lJ1I1S91 xx ho hx the way ls color lllllld IS a house palntel Hoxx ex Ol lf X011 plck o1lt YOU1 own colors, he does verx good work SDIVIA RIHQS IS llll Noltll tearhlng the Esklmos hoxx to speak Ellgllsh VSl11lQ Pete t 111111 lllll has aequlred the reputatlon folmerlx held bx Babe Ruth Robert Fetllelolf IQ a palnless dentlst and I eora Moss helps llllll hold the 15001 xlrtlllls 111 the chalr Van Cleft 'lllxls 1nd Mbelt ll eax 61 own a SllY9l llllne IH South mates to bux 8111165 Sopllle Pls 119k IS llvlng ln Poland noxx and the Hatll es 119 lust gettlng llsexl to hel queer, AIIIQIICHII xx axs Dorotllx Pratt has 1 prlvate klnder gal ten Blll Hamlln and Henrx Hilfold 116 tl1e head doctors ln a blg hospltal IH xraeuse Gertrude hI6l1ll9CS Mary MCCHItl1Y Katherlne Meroel and Ethel Merrlll ale nlll sts there, whlle Clara Murray asslsts ln anx xx ax she van ln 01 de1 to be ne 11 Ethel Fannle Konlek, L atl1er1ne Joyce and Florence Kemp lle dletltlans The patlents never torn 1313.111 of thelr food Rlchard Brlgham has lnvented a 11exx tx pexxllter VSTIICII 15 xxorked by the feet thus allowlng a stenoglapher to take dlotatlon at the same tlme Dlck and Llncoln l QVVIS are mllllonalre manufaoturels whlle laVerne VVolcott H1d1llg6Q the factorx f01 theln Marguerlte btalker IS h1S pI1V3t9 seoretalx Cllfford Rockwell Russell R0gL1q and Homer Roxxe ale C1tV 0fflCI lls of Blnghamton, xvhlle LOHHIP Qlllnn dlleots the 1l.1V6l11lQ colllt D10 eeedlngs Ralph Goudex arld Leland brregorx are manufactllrlllg, plll gualanteed to nlake people tllln Nelson Harper IQ tl1e1r tl 1V9lll12., salesman and 'lholold Smltll s plc tll19 lg orl QVQIX box It s 1 good tlllflb Thorold llasn t a brother I l22 1 T i I I Y Nl , Y , ' . ' v' . ' ' i' , l 2 1 M 1 t f, 1 5 c A ld 2 A - v 4 1 ' . ' 1 'K 4 1 v a , W . ' v 1 v ' 1 N f' ' 4 Y , ' J r A 1 1 A 1 ' 1 I I I U . . . 'li 1 JE f ' 1 - ' 0' 'z ki , l J ' ' , ' ' 1 , v C6 ' V77 , ' 1 f , er ' . 7 Y 1 Q Y w I ' . 3 ' 1 . ' 1 -'. ' . 7 ' ' , T 1 c c c Q 1 ' , cc, ' aa' an ' Q lj 77 . , 'A, f .. . Y ,, ' , ' Y v . ' Y ' . , . , . . , Q , . , v . 1 ' . v - , . 1 . 7 f-1 Y' Y 1 v 1 l . 1' ' 1 . ' . 1 1 c , , . ' ' 1 T 1 r l I . . ,. , ' , - 1 '- l ' 2 1 , 1 7' . 1 - 1 L A, 1 j , r ' , .1 ' 1 v 7 n l v ' v v , , . ll ' 7 .4 -1 'v i , . 1' r ' , ' Ll 77 x, , I ' , , I ' ' 4 , 1 ' . . , . . ' 64 A ' 77 ' 1 .' - - 1 1 1 . Y W .. v' 1 . f- ' 4 Y - ' 1 - f ' ' C A I A f , 1 AIIIGPICEI. They Uliflllll It IS good and are trylng to get all thelr- old class- - A 1 .. t sz 1 .1 - 1 1 W f. t 1' - ' 1 . - , . GL ' 93 V , ' .Y 2 ,, , . 2 , 5 X , ' ' N ' . ' C v V . . , 1 l' 1 . Y ' '- .1 ' A 1 . 1 ' Y Y. Q , ' . 1 . . 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I I 1 -.- .......... .- ............ .....,, ........-..-.. .... -.------.------ Vlluluulllllullullll SeV6I1ty 0119 'PANOQAMAWJ E 2, 3 Marron Stey errson runs 1 brrs between Brnglrarnton and C onklrn and Rena Potter rs a florrst Donald Kerwrn Robert Ketchum Jolrn Krug and George Kleeman are star play ers of the Grants team whrclr I tlrel Brock rs now managrng I eone Cor ser and Addre Brngham have a dressmakrng establrshment and Ruth Bornman teaches asthetrc danc rng LaRue Prercy rs captarn of a transatlantrc lrner and Harold Everett rs hrs mate Dorothy Ball now happrly nrarrred has VSllttQl1 a book entrtled I-Iow to Prevent Drvorce Flrzabeth Drckrnson rs ambassador to Halstead whrle Gerald Connolly runs a cafeterra restarrrant there Adelarde Casey wrrtes short stor res and Dorothy Dx er elected the most bashful grrl of the Senror class rs a lecturer now Her toprc rs The Care of Chrpmunks Charles Canfield rs a drrector of nrovres Tyso of the people he has brought to fame are Evelyn Perce who rs Glorrfr Gwanson s rrval and Iourse Sheldon the herorne of thrrllrng serrals Irnn Bogart rs a crvrl engrneer and Iudson Blakeslee rs a forestry expert The other are runnrng It rs an rdeal place I ourse Smrth has drscoyered a new color whreh predomrnates rn all her parntrngs Contrary to fact or rather to name Bur ton Carpenter rs a radro bug and Claude Barber an artrst When I eonard Parker the Vt all Street broker goes to the North Woods hrs old frrend Harley Galrsburv rs always hrs gurde Carolrne Van Slyke has wrrtten 1 rrevt hrstorv book whrch the students rn B C' H G are now rrsrn Ruth Race Cat first I could hardly belreve rt myselfj rs runnrng a prep sr lrool for boy s Reford Page has rust been made prrncrpal of Bm lr rrrrtorr s tlmd new hrgh school and at present Irene Follett Fstlrer Garge Myrtle Kellum and Ehzabeth Newton are teachmg there Bessre Grlrnsky rs a gym rrrstructor whrle Harry Rozefsky rs supervrsor of musrc and Marron Thornburn rs rn the prrncrpal s office Jeanette Badger rs teachrng rn the country qhe says that a good man rs hard to find but she rs strll on the lookout Edrth Gross grves vocal lessons and Elbert Gay has become famous for the productron of a musrcal comedy Davrd Benensohn and Abe Grlrnsky have a brg store rn Conklrn the growrng metropolrs a few mrles from Brrrghamton Thare Van Gclrarck rs the edrtor of one of rts papers and Wesley Gmrth and Lloyd Robrnson are reporters I almost forgot to say that Kenneth Stone rs the Mayor of Conklrn Marron Doyle lrves rn Greenwrch Vrllage to get atmosphere for her musrc and Margaret Gardrner who rs an rnterror decorator lrves wrth her Dorothy Hamlrn and Ethel Grrfhn have a grft shop on Frftlr Aye but I warn you not to go there rf you don t want to spend your rnoney all rn one place Rrta Ford and Marre Lrnahan are dorng socral work , .... ............... - ......... - -., uuunuvuuasnnQuan:--mann-n-' Wi -I-'ll 'l ' I I I X I I I ' Q' , r ' . 1 ' ff - T ' . K n I . , I. 7 . . . 1 y 1' ' 1 . J 'rl ' . ' 1 . K kr 1 7 1 .I I . a ' v I' I U 41 ' 77 ' , ' ' ' . J ' c , n :VY f 1 1 l . ' ' K , .7 U7 ', , r . . . I . . H I , . I . ' 77 . . f 7 1 , . f K K , J . , . . . I .K M Juv . day I went into the tea room that Dorothy Schaub and Mildred Whalen I Y W 1 1 , 1 Ik Y in . ' 1 - ,Tf W I 7 . J , LI f 7 C .fv t ' .f U . . . . A . I . fr. r c , ' Q. . 7. . gg 2 ,C . 1 , , J X lr' K r, I . , , . A Y . .L W C ' ' . Y Y cc ' P H . X ' 7 k ' A , u U' . k 1 , be l U . . 7 . 7 D ' ' .1 ' 4 1 U A Y ., ' 7 f. Q D c n n 1 . Q 7 .... -... --.- .... l92.2 '....- --.. ..- 1 33 S nf -Two ---- -- L floyyn in the big city. Louise Hartt is in Paris, where she is a famous translator for the American Embassy and Helen Elliott is touring abroad as the companion of an elderly lady. Rodney Van Att-1 has written a dictionary which is very modern. Francis Wheaton has a garage in which Donald VVhitney is head nrerhfnnrr ind Augustus Palmer is hrs salesman Speakrng of automo brles Ieon Kennedy holds the world s record for racrng Esther Cleveland and Erma llrsbro have bought out Mr Beers It rs strll the Hrgh School hang out Lourse Hennrn, is the stern matron of an orphans' home but no one has ever heard of any one wanting to leave the mstrtutron Mrnnre Iohnson has a new tooth paste on the market called Smile Betram Shattuck owns a shoe store and lrke the srrens attracts customers by hrs musrc Bill Smrth rs a postman and enroys himself immensely readmg the postal cards Raymond Howard is a famous tenor Dorothy Iauder the flute player Audrey VVrlcoy4 the yyhrstler, and Raymond are now on a tour together Bernard I anroyyrtz is trylng to invent a machine to solve problems but I don t tlnnk he has succeeded y et Ethel Shayy is famous even rn Clnna for her poems Harry Bittman is a veterrnarran and Harold Berdlne rides Mr Kilmer s horses to success Hazel Campbell has been lrvrng a life of ease ey er since she inherited the Campbell soup concern, and Ruth Colburn rs yery busy as a pastor s assrstant rn Syracuse Clarence Day ton is the photographer yyho took all the class pictures last year Anna Mungle Gertrude Betts 1nd Catherine Noo nan are society leaders rn Philadelphia and Harry Drnrmock rs a coal magnate there Olrve Morgan rs a brarn specialist, and Florence Roos is the drrec tor and owner of several girls' camps rn New England Amy Sleeper who has spent two years studying dretetrcs rs now married Leo for Loren rs a soap manufacturer Thelma VVasson makes fascrnating hats and Inez West rs teaching at a deaf and dumb school She often sings to the patrents As for ages the girls put doyyn figes anywhere betyy een sey enteen and twenty five, and boy s betyy een twenty and thirty I yy ondered yy hat had happened to some of them I only hope thrs catalogue will help to brmg together the old class of '90 again Sallie Metzgar 'EZ' .si xm 1 1922 I I Y C A w C s v ful I 0' . I I . . . ., . ' c ' Z L L i . L ' . D , . rr, J . ' 66 77 . . of .X I , IC ' 77 Q L ' ' 'u , x, , . . . . J . t . . H . . . . . . . 7, x y l fr V' N 1 A u I ' . J 1 ' ' Y I Y . 9 . f A 7 ' .1 ' . ' 1 ' ' .f j g C, l i, . .' . J ' I y 1 ' S. U f y LE Q 1 .,k Ll fx I L 4 f' L 1 . . L 7 tv L.7 , n U . ,f ' . ' ' , . . ' ' ij . I ff , ' I . 2 - U . k , my . f Q k Y. C , - . . I 'V x , Sweeney is an engineer. He says he rs glad he rs a friend of Loren Todd , . I A L A , .L V f L' ' K 1 s , 7 C V L .7 , 1 7 L 7 n 7 k ' Law- w 4 5.. . , 1 A'- . . . . NEW. If F 7 J N Qui.. ..--....-. ... --.-..-..- ...., ....- --..-..--. .-.- -.------ ' uuinuunlulluuuuuull Seventy Th - .... ..-. .... ..... ... H Spin, Qtlntbu, Spin 'H H By Elizabeth Dickinwu Q HARAQJI- R9 Mortals 111111101 tuls Aeneas hero of Trot Tl1ree a es Aehates eomparuon of Aeneas Venus Ihoneus Trojan Chlfbftdlll Mereurv D1d0 queen of Carthage Anna her slster Troyans D1dO s Attendants Maldens ACT ACT ACT ACT S1 IXOPSTS I Temple of Iuno earlx flll II A gIONQ 1n a fo1 est tl11 ee V91-'liQ fl G1 III Before Dldo e palace Sunrise Fa1lX Spunq IV Temple of luno Phe 119Xt1110II1111 Pnor oet 1 Phe Thne Irlfee f lotho SpII111lI1Q'tl1Q tlll ea l of hfe LdCh9SlS II193.SllIlllL, lts len, Atropoe euttln lt off llogethev We qplll tlu thre ld of lllllllrlll llfe ll e isuwe The span Hlld sever lt the fate of ll en Is held 1n ou1 eolorleee l11nds Clotho I spln two threade of una onted beautx The beaut eous thread of 'lx nan D1do The god hke thread of T1o1an Aeneas Laeheszs' Lo here thex cross and mloselx kn1t then part Aga1n and Ilroyan t1ee bear far auax The stouter thread Through labrw nths of fate It follows on to 1ts fore dest1ned lot Atropos The finer thread looks 'sadly on But Io' I swap 1tS slender len tl1 TIS thus the fatee deeree Uurtaln ?Qi T ACT I Palace of g Wlth several eompamons Aeneas And hence Vou eat that Indo fied 0 fates Permlt a humble eupphant s prax er alld grant ACT I Dldo Aeneae and Aehates avtalt the queen alon S nty F011 I 1922 I T Y 111 M 1 I v I H A V Y f f 'W' l 8 , U I 1 1 . +1 I , I c-' 1' . f ' . 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What rs your rage? bpeak forth If host lx purposed you eome here or rf Aenfas Sweet queen desrst' Our eause for eomrng here Is soon related rn some frrendly words My name and race you know and tales of Troy, are rn your mrnd rnx self Aeneas self V15 mother, W enus was The earth and sky Resound wrth prarses of my name, but now The veerrng wmds and treach'rous seas have forced Us exrles, to your shore Dzdo Oh happx chance that brlngs you warrderrng To frrendlw shores lrke m1ne I fam would hear Your trrals from your own sad lrps Cto slavesj Make has A banquet feast prepare Cfo Af neasl Draw up your shrps Be welcome here, and rest vour weary frame Emt Dido Aeneas A woman tarr Net noble mrnded too U0 Ilzoneusj Cro quu k' Bring rox al glfts from mrne ow rr shrp I wart you here Speed gorng and return Eamt Ilwnfns Aeneas fshetehznq out both hands HZ prayerj Oh krndest goddess mother dear grant thrs That Cuprd god of love shall take the gurse Of Iulus m1ne owrn son and wrth hrs power Instrll rn Drdo s heart a love for me Vozce of P enns My sou xour wrsh was granted ere you spoke Re enter Ilwnfus ruth wmpamons bemtng gzfts and leadzn the supposed Iulus Ilwneus I come my lord and lrrrrrg the longed for grfts A brordered robe from Helen s Greece whreh first She wore to Troran rx rlls A scepter gold Whrch once rn Tr ox held sw as A grft most fit For any queen Aeneas Wrth love and grfts I vs 111 your heart, U queen Aer II A secluded grove rn a west ewes of lrnnter 5 resonnd Dzdo and LN YW, , ' , 7 , , , , N , , t f k C L. L - M.- ,Q 1 .f-- - - -- . H ni ir I 'I Of ' I 'i rf ' ' ' 1 ,th ,, , i 'X 4- ' i Y . ' . . .H 3 ru-rr , . . - r , A , . . - H W u v u I v , A nf .T u' l 1 T ' .- H 1 . IH , 1 L l ' ' j ' .' ' . te! - - 1, 1 s 4 ' D o I . Y. n I In . vs . l 1 1 u v 1 I ll ' s .V , K 7 V And Iulus rn hrs prrde of growrng youth. l . v ' , x . A I N . K . , D 'xv 1 1 I 1 7 7 A 7 ' 7 K 7 k I ' l ' A - ' ' -j ' '. . ' . H . f A , . H f I ,.. r ' I ' - 7 .f 7 ' , 9 ' . r , ' . . 7 , l ' ,' 'z , . ' ' H . ' v 9 H . ..-. -... -..-..-... ...., ....- ,,,,, ,,, , I E , 'lluuuiligu-u-1-'gg - - -I --------- --- - - T I 9 2 2 I T ' Seventy F e -ll---td!! IBIQBI ...-. .... .-.. ... ---- .Anna recline, discztssing the sport in progress. Dido-A fairer day could not be found-nor sport To equal this. Methinks the hunt goes well, ' And him whom most I watch has killed al stag But yet The sea worn men have rested here A full three weeks and now but srster dear Anna Your changlng face has shown your thought the H1 Who late has come Dwlo But stay your counsel now I crave and beg That you lend ear to me For five long years The mem ry dear I ve held of h1m who first Me wed a tempered chlld and whom alack My Jealous brother slew yet now the love I thought forever dead tldes up nor elobs As more I know th1s man Sweet s1ster say Should I to lovmg passlon y1eld and not Anna Let love hold love s own swav for love Wlll find a way the cold and long mourned dust Of Sychaeus self can only undel stand And deem thy vows most well performed so long But now the hunt goes on and Jealous guests Demand our presence Emt Dzdo and Anna Enter Aeneas Forsooth she IS not here and I had hoped To lay my trophles at her feet a g1ft Too small but soft my goddess mother comes Enter Venus Venus Well loved son prepare thy nuptral feast For late 1n th1s same grove met I the queen Of heavenly gods the Juno loved and feared Most here She plans and fondly hopes 1f thus The fates permlt to make thrs land the seat Of power for the world In fear and dread Of Rome that some day 5 ou w1ll found for so T1s wrlt she bargalned here wlth me to cease I-Ier hatred toward your race eternal wrath Aeneas If you 1n turn would y1eld your plans for Rome As klng rule here the spouse of Drdo falr My son quench not the tire 1n your soul Your hopes of Hesper1an lands and Troy Rebmlt Stay here a blt Be thou I -H H H HH H I l922 1 I ' - , ' 7 , H . 7 T . 7 RH . , . . Y. X Z .I 7 i 7 ' 7 1 - 8 X. ' . t H - -A I I I H - H - fyl, be - - . g - 'H K . , u .p p 7 H That dashed you, shipwreckeci on this shore! H . 7 l . . . . ' IH . I u. E pq so ..... ...- -... -- ........ ev n y-Six X an nnuuulu lsuunuunl S e t H H l pANloF2.Al54A l 3 3 F3 3 LY The k1ng of Dido s lands and heart Behold fLzghtnzng and thunder partral darkness Venus dzsappearsj fDLdo separated rom hu companzons enters eernq frorn the storrn Tl1e storm that seems so l1arsl1 to y ou for me Brings qoy 1n your arrival here Come queen My cloak 1S not a kingly robe but st1ll Twill serve as shelter against the storm which now Aeneas Dzdo How strange that thoughts of fear should vamsh so With thee near by Strange too how all what s that? Peace sweet the hghtmngs thru the trees shall be Nay are our wedding torches dim and there Where in the trees y ou hear the howling wind Why tis but festal cries and marriage songs And now great Juno comes to 1o1n thy hand To mine for aye fleneas Curtain ACT III Aeneas alone at sunrzse paces restlessly up and down before Dzdo s palace Aeneas Too long in 1dle ease has lux ry chained Me here still now exiled by fate without A land to call my own my son a youth His noble heritage a dream as yet My father s shade Whom once from Troy I bore Points west yet west I cannot linger here fMercury messenger ofthe gods appearsj Mercury From J ove I come The winds that ruffle now Your regal robe have bor11e me here as wings The signs of power now I show for you J ove s orders are go hence the wheel of fate You ve hindered long with meddling hand but now It turns' Farewell Eant Mercury Aeneas fstupefiedj 'Go hence It 1S decreed Achates come Center Achatesj Prepare our ships for sa11 fEant Achatesj CSadderJ What first to say To tell her that I leave alas th1s day fEnter Drdoj Dido What mean the orders that you gave and I l I I I E ll I I E I I' 1 ' ' 7 . A T . Y. YY . Y f 't W K 6 7 W . Y Y . . -- Y Y . . Yr Y - . , . Y . Y . Doth seek to put to fright each living thi11g. I . Q U . . Y , , - '. k , -- . 4 W 7 9 Y or Y 1 W r 9 Y W . Y . . - , . . . 1 Y 1 YN. Y . . , I 7 L . . Y, Y . '- 1 Y T 1 ' T 7 , . . U - 7 7 ' l 7 7 7 ' , l , . . . - 7 C 771' ' T- -.. -.-. -... --.- .... I9 22 ....- --.. .-- 'lunuuulll-ununnill Seventy-Seven l . l -B O'erheard? Whatnleavel lt eannot be that you- Oh! Yes-your silence speaks-l understand H Too Well. And is't from me you flee-but speak! Deny my thoughts-Uanst thou thus stand unmoved? H Aeneas fhis back turned, his eyes Il0'l,lf'H nasty I go-the gods command-it is deoreezl. l Dido-Dost thou me love and yet set sail to sea? H OI' Was thy love a hollow shell, that l Pressed to 1ny ear and thought l heard it speak? H COII16, stay with me! Tenxpt not the cruel sea! Aeneas-I cannot yieldf'tis Zeus' f'Ol'l'HlH1ll-I love- H Dido-You love? 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QQ - Has spurned 1ec all ln uuel remorse the queen XI hom lus deplrtule lxlled l et love lemam A llvlng Ere to torture memorw And cloud lns pl 1dr IH Home And gl ant that when Below tlus Wol ld wx 0 meet 163.111 that l May ooldly scorn hls plofev red love lt IQ Fnough I dle fShe klndlee and mounts the funeral pyrej Thx sword shall be IIN deatllffalls upon the sword! Anno qlster I Alas No more she speak or lends Her ear to Anna s oounsel WISE Base Wf9tCl1 From far to sea do X ou her flames pereelveo? fSlcwes brzng doun Dwlo 9 sensfless body to het szstelj The last sad utes I ll now perform Slster D1d0l Dld0l Dld0l No no replw Her Splflt vva1ts d1v1ne commands to leave Her death locked hmbs KA many hnerl butterfly dascfnds' and Zzghts on Dulo 3 headj TIS dewx Ins who desoends and draws Behlnd her IH a saffron tI'3lll the hues Of settmg suns A messenger dlvlne To free the love torn soul from cruel hfe And let escape her breath lnto the wlnds. Finis I xgflviel 3369 912 . ' H I H H H ++ E 4-l I ' I I I : E I . I i ' . I . 1 ' , : H I , I. 1 -sa : A A X I . A , I I I ' ' , 20' ' , C I I H .I .Y I - I I - n H H U ' k ft , 1' I , H H W K Enter Annavland group of malidenis H I ' . ' : f ik . 'h I L. E H 3 4 i' ' . M H I . I I 8 ,I I ' of - .g I - - I H I - I I If f I L f ' ' ' H E , . v :Y A L E l - 'I H I ' . ' . ' H H ' H I I ' I I I H Q-4 E E H -H E 5 H 2 M4 4 'H : 1 fig' v I g ' I I ' 'H' I C ' .... 1922 Seventy-Nine CLASS NO TABLES Most Popular Teachers ................ Mr. Rnshnier, Miss Carpenter Best Natiired ..... Handsoinest Boy . Best Boy Dancer. . Lounge Lizard . . . Laeiest .......... Best Girl Athlete . Most Bashfnl Girl Best Girl Dancer . Class Veteran ........ Most Popular Boy Class Giggler ..... Prettiest Girl .... Heart Breaker .... Ideal Coiiple ...... .Robert Fetlierolf . . . . . Donald Gates . . . . .Triunan Lacey .Harley Sal islmry . . . .Leonard Parker Gertrude hlerrilees . . . .Dorothy Dyer . . . .Sallie Metzgar . . .Frederic Baldwin .Franc-is Wheaton . . . . .Florence O'Brien Sophie Pisarek a , . . . .Amy Sleeper . . . .Mary Crossley nd lVillard Hamlin . . .Marie llinahan Most Popular Girl .... .................. Most Brilliant .... Class Flapper .... Hardest Plngger. . Most Original .... Joy Killer ........ Best Boy Athlete . . . Qnietest ......... Most Bashfnl Boy. . . ................... Minnie Johnson Plnekiest ....................................... Class Blaffer. . . ..... Kent Blair Worst Fitsser. . ..... Ruth Race Class Baby .... . .Ursula Norton Sweetest .... .... E thel Griffin . . . .Bonita Bement . . . .La Rue Piercy . . . .Williani Clark . . .Richard Brigham . . .Rodney Van Atta .Van Uleft Travis . .Merrill Churchill . .Charles Canfield .Harold R. Everett Most Apt to be Siteeessfnl ....................... Class Artist .... Hllouise Smith Class Varnp Class N at . . Noisiest . . . . . . .. . .Marion Doyle .. . .Ernest Smith . . . .Paul Seaman --. .... -... .... .... l92.2 ..... --.. .--. .-.- -..- - 'uTnIIl:uullIlnuull A Eighty ,J . H H H H JUNIOR LASS gilllllll --lllllIl'l-..--------.-----.l------ .... l922 I 1 1 1 Eighty-O fi! Fi 1. 1 E an IE za: Hi 'H H - . .- . .... .... ...Q ---'-- - - --------- --'zu ,,,,, , .,,, ..,,----. 'H H Hx H: H: H gr w i f N V be H H. H -I HI H We H ln' -l-l In-u -nuu uuuu nnun -nv: 2 2 iw su san: -un- --- -..- - Al , 0 unusual -IIIIIUQ F ghty H . Euniur lass Cllcukea IIINMAN Kix'l'H1-xmxrz Uunax S.x1.1.1n Ilohcomis Fmxuis ldvaxs Abrams, Lawrence Baxter, Ross Becker, James Bennett, Walter Bernstein, Hyman Bittman, Mae Bonnell, Louis Brink, Harold Brown, Edgar Bryant, LeGrande Cary, Robert Caughey, Emmett Caughey, Harvey Christman, Robert Clarke, Guy Clayton, Arnold Clements, Francis Darling, Reeves Dayger, Jonas Decker, Ernest Delevan, Max DeWitt, Frederic Donahue, Leo Donnelly, Gerald Boys Evans, Francis Flynn, Joseph Glazier, Roger Goodyear, Gordon Grady, Kenneth Gregory, Leland Griffith, Paul Grippen, Arthur Hanley, Robert Harby, Gordon Hartman, Willard Heath, Lawrence Hinman, Grayson Holic, Stephen Hutchings, Donald Hyde, Nathan Jarvis, William Jones, Conrad Jones, Cyrus Kata, Stanley Keir, James Kelly, Francis Kent, Richard Kessler, Fred .....P1'f'siflmzf Vicw-1'1'e.wiflf'n1' . . . . .Sf'cl'e'fr1ry . .Tfwaszzrer King, H. Jackson King, VVilliam Lalley, Ernest Lamb, William Landmesser, Byron Lee, Walter McBurney, Walton McLaughlin, Philip McNulty, Robert Mangan, Everts Mapes, Gordon Mason, Loren Matteson, Truman Mazar, Stephen Meaker, Leland Meaker, James Merchant, Raymond Moulton, Foster Mulford, Raymond Nemeth, Alexander O'Loughlin, John O'Neil, George Outterson, Floyd Prytherch, Elmer glllllllllI-llIlIll, ..--'------- ---- .----------- 95 '11 .... l922 I I I I Ei8'htY-Threl H - R A A 'six 1 Qullter J ph Ranch Reardo ack ed Garner mrnell John RODIHSOII Edward Root Harold Root John Sakl Alfred S orl John Sa ltch Matthew Schad Wllllam Schnelder Rlchard Acker Frances Alde Beryl An ny Beatrlce Atwell Evelyn Austln Esther Balcom Avls Behan Frances Bettenhauser Grace Brewer Carrie Bunnell Blanche Burke Margaret Bush MBPJOFIS Butkauskl Cella Caffrey Bernlce Chaffee Ruth Church Dorothy CIZSK Agnes Clausen Harrlet Clearwater Dorothy Cllne Gladys Cornlck Esther Crocker Emily Davey Florence Davls Oneata Day Marion Dwlght Ruth Ellett Pauline Fowler Jeannette Fraser Satle Gllbert Marlel Glllnsky Jennie Goodwln Edlth Gurney Edlth I-lalpln Mary Hawkes Marlon Hogan Beatrice Schwab Theodore Shlpper Edward Slllpman JOSBDII Spencer Glenn Staneslow Bernard Stoddard Ralph Strong Paul Sulllvan John Sweeney Leo Sweet WIIIIS Teal Wlnton Theobald Hubert Thomson Kenneth GIRLS Holcomb Sarah Holleran Marguerlte Howard Dora Howard Helen Humphrey MBFIOH HUTW1tZ Katle Jewell Leona .Johnson Eva Joyce lda Kane Ruth Katz Celia Keatlng Allce Kellem Anlta Kralg Mlldred Lawson Sarah Leonard MHFIOH LEWIS Gladys lllcCcrm1ck Mlldred McEwan Ethel Mapes Gladys Vlarshall MRFIOH Mason Gladys Meakcr Loretta Morganset Evelyn Neylan Teresa Noonan Catherlne Norrls Mary Ogden Katherlne Phlllproslan Ruth Plllllps Frances Polmanteer Blanche Radcllff Thelma Rauch Lella Rogers Lola Rose Dorothy Ross Beatrlce fwf- Trlpp Gordon Webster Walter Vl elr Wllmont Wells ,QVC lffor Vlhlte 'Kenneth Wllkes Robert VVllley Albert VVllllamson Harvey Yaple Arnold Hates MOYTIS 8 oung John Xoungs Leon Rounds Mlldred Rub1HOW1tCh Jennle Samuels Rose Shafer Helen Shapley Grace Shea Cllrlstlne Shlnners Irma Short Anna Slckles Emma Sleeper Grace Smlth Gertrude Snow Jennle Snow 'ulla Sortore MHFIOH Spencer Dorls Sprout Betty Stock Anna Swayze MHFIOH Terry Clara Tllomson Lllllan Treewller Helen Trowbrldge Adele Trultt Jessamlne Van Name Rowena Vlnlng Ruth Warelng Margaret Watson Helen Way Eva Way Hllda Webster Hllda Weeks Sybll VVestfall Margery VVheaton Laura WVllcox Ellzabeth Wllmot Gladys Zlmmerman Helen ' 1 I 1 1 192.2 1 T ,-.. -1. -.-- ---- .--- .----...5 h -------------------.------I.' n...-.-------- g I1 ,I X I f 1. 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Rarnnv Sherman, Amory VVartush, Carl Quick, Llewellyn Simonson, Reginald VVatkins, Hamilton Quigley, Harold Slaucenburg, Charles VVestcott, Julius Regon, Bruce Smith, Dorrence VVeston, Richard Reilly, William Smith, Richard Wilbur, Leonard Remmell, Richard Snyder, Orlo Wilcox, Chester Remmelle, Norman Stenson, Leo Vvilcox, Truman Reynolds,'Gerald Stickle, Emmett Wildow, Lawrence lT'ger, Saul Stroud, Edward WVinters, Charles ,Roche, Phillip Sullivan, James Wladis, Ralph Ross, Kenneth Sullivan, Maurice Vvolfinger, Ferris Rozefsky, Alec Tarbox, Lester Yager, Kenneth Ruane, John Taylor, Warren Yates, Ernest Ryan, James Tayntor, Walter Young, Donald Rylander, Harold Thomson, James Zeggert, Paul Salsbury, Lynn Thornton, Lee Zemanek, John iii, E l H1 1 X N ' f f ,, if Z V I Y E K ' H 1 ,f i-1.2.1 g W L X me J, -.3-, 'goo , 9 Q fl- - L f. xii f i- L 1' 1-5, - H H no fx: ra: zz it z - ijt 1 9 2 , uulllulliiluulllll Nin6ty-FlV9 jfuture btuoents of JB Graouating Qllass Qhraham lincoln School Harker, Ruth Barry, Edward Bliss, Barbara Bollnian, Margaret Carroll, Dorothy Cary, Elma Comstock, Cecil Cra'w, Burton Davis, Russell Donahue, Marion Durisli, Ferdinand Dyer, Martha Fisher, Ethel Ford, Paul Galloway, Lucile Gates, Marie George, Judson Gilinsky, lssie Glaser, Martha Hector, Pauline Heevey, Mary Hickey, Jack Johnson, Eleanor Katz, Bessie Keane, Mildred Keener, Robert Kelley, Joseph Knowlton, Helen Krissel, Carl Lanrowitz, Beatrice MacKnight, Harold Malone, Margaret Meaker, NValter Nichols, Elizabeth Powell, Bernice Rano, Ernest Rudd, Olin Rush, Melvin Ryan, Fredrick Saki, Ruth Sampson, Emma Scoville, Harry Sheldon, Annah Sleeper, Dora Tillotson, Lois Tompkins, Elizabeth Townsend, Ella Villency, Charles Wells, Marion XVcst, Althea XVhalcn, Florcncrc E4 H H 8 H +4 H' X .. .... --.. --. - .... I9 22 ....- .-.. .--. .-.- -.-- --.- -- qi ia 0 Q o 0 H1 K H l H H H H F' Q4 H nety-Six Vuu nlnlullnuuuuulni +4 E-i H Erahuatmg Qlllass wah QUERY Schuul Auchinachie, Roy Brooks, Hazen Chase, Richard Evenden, George Hogan, Paul Kosta, Michael LeBaron, Fran-cis Morgan, Harold Reed, Timothy Schenck, Harold Stanley, Kenneth Thomas, Stanley Whitner, Edwin Batrouny, Evelyn Bruckner, Gladys Clarke, Jeannette Cobb, Vera X' Z9 f G BT' 1: Decker, Bernice Hinckley, Mary Kaufman, May Lambert, Edith Murphy, Flora Robinson, Ruth Schadrinsky, Freda Sebesta, Wilhelmina Tarbox, Gertrude ,NMS H X -L i -H 5 .... -... --. - .... l92.2 ....- --.. .--- .-.- -.-- ---- -- A lulllllllllliullili Ninety-Seven 1 lg l PANORAIWA L-z 3 ig gg gr,-V B n 0 uham H Humphrey Edward Jones Harold Kerr Robert Dav1d MacDowall Kenneth Morgan Charles C Mo ts Robert Pease Wllbur F H H Santmler Dwlght J Scott Ernest H V n Talmage lf rank l Wlllcy Horact Bennett Emlly K Bound Mary '. N 'CHL--2 ' -rx, 11 NJ Rfk l , .. 1 n'q:'r t oke Vlarlor' C anfeld I lnrls Drury Helen E Payne Dortllea Rc lter Eether X n Ord r Ruth W l un Maly ...- .... -... --. 922 ....- --.. I 5 3' E A V uulnuunllunwuunuun' '- '-' ---- - ---- -U5 -- ------- ----- - -I ------'-- ---2----------H a H H r H i lf 5 5 a Q H , ,N A D , H H +4 r y , H , QQFHUIIHYIHQ 48115155 Gijeuhure Roosevelt bnbnul H ,. , . . ,. H SJ Y, ,. ,, ' , 'airy y, ek,I H . H -' -,22T:'2 H D 'lu i W if r 1 Ninety-Eight 8 m - - - - - ' I V Qrahuating Qlllass Twluuhrntn wilson bnbnul Bersavage, Henry Noreikay Joseph Dunay, Anna Cintula, Victor Shirhall, Milan Kabat, Josephine Hrusecky, Thomas Srnka, Paul Hornicek, Elizabeth Hudda, George Vavra, Frederick Sevendosky, Florence Kliment, Nicholas VVilchek, John Micilcavoge, Violet Konecny, Alphonse Zavis, John Valky, Stephanie Najarian, Louis Demchak, Martha Zapotocky, Mary ' p Qilripple Cltpbilhren bcbnpl pp 5-U A , I -n I H M H ...E'9...-E.55 H H H I I I I A, I I I H H I .sg I H if 8 : fi H I H E H gulllllnllnulnunuu 'H'--.---I--I--------.------------- -... .... -... --.- .... l92.2 I 2 1 1 3' -- Ninety-Nine 33 !PANORAlN1A'g 3 ig gg Ll Summary uf Zluhlturlum .hates September 91 1921 D1 Bx ron W Kmg of the lxm School of Oratorx gaye an 1nte1 estrng lecture October 5 1921 Nonnnatmg speeches were 11 1 L for 0l11'l11lt6S f01 olhres of th General Crgamzatron October 19 1971 Plus assembly was devoted to tl1e X11nu1l C ll1I'lQS S Me1ker PFIZG Speakrng Contest Mr Meal cr lnmself preslded at the zontest flhe speakers and the1r toplcs were Ellrott Coleman lhe Alnerncan Blat, Leonard Parker L ompromrse of Prrnuples Donald VVh1tney Burmng of Moscow Myron Luke Greatest Battle Ever Won The p1 rzes were awarded as follows lst Donald Wlrrtnex 2d Leo Sweeney 3d Leonard Parker November 9, 1921 We had the pleasu1e of he 1111123 D1 Tanner of tl1e Trrnlty Church who spoke on the value of good speech November 11 1921 Tl1e followmg program was g1ven 1n the audrtorrum 1n honor of Arm1st1ce Day Q11 Amerrca School C21 Armrstrce Day an Or1g1nal Oratlon Wlllram Clark C31 Smgmg of Recessronal Quartet and Mr Hartley C45 Armrstlce Day Mr Hummer November 16 1921 llhrs xx as a football assembly held to celebrate tl1e vrctory on Nov 12 of B Q H S over the Umon Endrcott Hrgh School We had several v1s1tors who spoke on the value of football to tl1e school and to the 1nd1v1dual Among our speakers were May or Thomas W1lson Fred Everett representmg the Colgate Alumm and Mr Kelly our Superln tendent of Schools Mr Everett told of the Colgate t10pl1y that was to be awarded to B L H S for rts vlctory Mr Kelley called tl1e treasurer of the student organ1zat1on Pro E 1 -.- .... -... -..- ... ..,, l922 ....- --.. .-- 35 T - one Hundred Qnunlulunuuunuuuull - unuuuui unl unnx nnnn gus :nlvllillv I V W 1-5 I I tl -H H g . . 'H -' 9 . V .I NY . ,. ' W g K , . Dv, y . ' .- H 1 , . H H P ' , ' , 1 :ull ' .1 frlz .' ' 1' A e 'H I 1 ' ' H 2 1 , y +1 . , - V ,' , 1 Z X , , S , ' , L S, f L u 1. L , H Q ' , . - . S- , w H I. n. rr , , . , . H P - 1 ,........ 1 .............. f- fi - U +1 4 X ' .' I' w H Leo Sweeney ............................. l am an American H H ................ ..... ' ' 54 11 - ' .. H - ' H H l A yt I. of . . Y , H . ,. , . M , I I . u u n . P 4 H U . . : Q H gg nnpqnunnuannpunannauusnosvcva H . . . 1 ,, 1 . . . . . , H , . . ' . 1 ' h H E6 ' ' 77 . H V ' 7 , Y 1 ' . a 7 . Q x . -U . e. ' .1 7 a ' .5 - 9 Y ' ' H 1 . . . 1 . , - 'Y 'Y ' ' H . ' ' 1 ' ' , - A- Lg. lPANOR,Al51AL-X 1 3 1 fessor F H W1ll1ams to the platform and presented lnm wxth a cheek for 515575 the Hlgh Sf-hool s share of tl1e check for 5000 yylnch George F Johnson gave to promote athletles among the schools of the Clty November 79 1921 At tlns assembly yye had the pleasure of heaung Mr W1lkes the new state speuahst 1n Commercnal Educat1on We also heard Mlss Bacon an employe of th Federal Government who 1S travehng through the nat1on ln the lnterests of tra1n1ng 1n Reta1l 'melhng Ghe told of some of the opportumtres that are offered the y oung people 1n thlS old new field Ootober 76 1971 Mr Hummer gxye baseblll Certificates to th men on tl1e 1970 base ball team lhose yyho ref-elved them yyele Donald Dlumtra man age1 Shelyyood Dayldge 7d base fllalli-ES Nlexander 3d base lVIerr1ll short stop Jack Gates pltnher and 3d base Albert Valada center Held Arthur Bowen p1tehe1 Ralph Beam eateher Rodney Van Atta r1ghtlield Flay ton Tewksbeuy center Held Arthur Hlrst coach December 7 1921 At tlns assembly the puzes were awarded by Floyd D McLean of the firm of Hllls McLean Sz Haskms to the wmners 1n the recent essay contest These essays were yyuttc-n on the Progress of Bmghamton 1n the Last Forty 1 eal s The p1l79S of S100 and 3310 respectwely were awarded to Kenneth Grady vyrltln under the pen name of Kmg Sol omon and D VV1ll1s Purtell yy ho yyrot under the pen name of Mark Twam Mr Everett representmg The Colgate A1umn1 presented a trophv to the school Mr Floyd D Mel ean then told us how we ought to oonduet our selves 1n the presenee of the Ha The flag whmh was won by B C' H S for 1ts splend1d appearance 1n the Armlstlce Day parade yy as presented to the School by ludge Ly ons December 9 1921 Mr Frank MoGly nn yy ho played 1n Dunkwater s Abraham I ln coln gave us a very mterestlng talk February 15 1922 Nomlnatlng speeches yyere made for Candldates for officers of th General Organlzatron February 24 1922 At th1s specnal assembly yye had the opportun1tV of hearmg Pro fessor Ferand Pres1dent of Cornell Unlverslty I I I kk ' n a Y. . , . ' I D .1 . 1 , 7 , I ,, .' 7 ' , , k f A , 7 1 L. , ' i ' .v Y ' 4 1 ' 7 . Y O Q ,. , U e , X n 1 u 7 l . K n , 0. ' ' , ac 77 , L , .L . 'Ls 1, , z e L L. - YY Y ' , , , - , n ' 1 , - 'll N 1 Y. 7 l 74 'I u . 1 K 7 on 1 -' 1 4 K I A s 1 L Churohrll, left fieldg Damel MoAvoy, first base, eaptamg Joe Barbeson, 3 a G 3 a . , I 1. W 1 - Y 7 7 7 7 7 7 3 ff Y 1 'fa 3 a - ' 7 7 K7 1 A A vs Yi. f ol ' . . Y Y ' 1 ,, 1. N . 7 V 7 7 . . 0' ' g . 7 - ., 7 W l ' ,Y 7 41 , . , , , u 7 A - 0' J .7 U . . J 1 . B '- rv rt .Y . ' a l 5,7 , 7 ' '. ,K cc J. - 77 Y ' Y ' 7 ' ' 7 Y , , ' 7 L e I 7 I ' .Ya Y , ' 7 J vs E ' v I I T E - 'A 1 I----' ' .... -.-. --.- .... l92.2 .... .-.. .-- .. 7, , , One Hunde 3 1, 3 'PANOF?.PslN1A'-'Eg 3 3 gg CE. Marchl 1999 We had t11e 1318181119 of l1ef1r111 11111 1119611115 D1 Angel 1111 11 ell known play spe11al1st Xft1r S11L11l1l D X11 11 111111 the 111 011111 at1o11 of some of 1111 students 110111 1111 1111n1s111111 111ss1s 111111011 st1ated '1 fe11 games s111111 of 11111111 111 l11111eelf11 18 111 1111911101 '11arc118 1999 111158 110bQIS l1e 111 of the 110111111 l 111 111 es 11L11d1111lQ11t of 0111 school told us about thc 11011 of 1111 185011111011 01 11119111 1n 11I11V91 s1t1 Women M15 L1111111 D6111 of the g0111lU1ll01L 111ss 10111 11s 11011 the 1101191 101 1111s college fund 15 ol1tf11ne11 M31C1115 1922 Th1Q 218991111111 W 15 devoted to 1111 111111191 H 11 1111 Prue 51161111119 Contest T11e puzee a11a1ded to 1111 111nners 119 fu1n1s111d 111 the Harva1d braduates of 11115 C111 1111 s11111e1s 11111 111911 to1111s 1111e Leo 911 ee11e1 F0111 the 111111 of F11t11 Paul Wr1ght T11e D1ea111ers Donald Wh1tney At the 71011111 of Napoleon My ron Luke T11e X1111r1can 111111111 The pr1ze1 11 e1e 111 1111111 ls 101101111 F1151 Donald 11l11tne1 Second Leo S11c1ne1 Th11'd M1 1011 l u111 We 1lso celelu 111 1 1111 X1 1011 11ve1 11111111 1 1111 1'11st tl1 It tl1e t9'i1Tl has ever V011 on Fllllll 1 s 110111 elnce tl1e d1l11tes 11e1e st11te11 The c1ed1t fo1 1111's Xl 1011 1elon.,b to Donald M 1101161 101111 and the tean1 KOITIIJOQQC1 of P1111 1111,:,11t leader q'11I111Pl Pea11Q 1Q1111d Grego11 and Ref01 1 1 1 1 11111101 P11the1'c11 told 1111 student 110111 of the hard tl a1n1ng 11111 1115 111 1119 11115 V1Lt0Iy 1708511116 11131011 77 1999 A spec1a1 aseen11111 11 18 1 11101 11111 we 1111gl1t 1111e tl1e opport11n111 of hear111g Dr Rugh -1 111155101111 IN f1o1n Clnna A111111 aSsen111l1 511111 of q0l1001b Da111e1J Kel11 1ntro11u1 ed Dr Frank P Graves, the 1 on11n1sQ1o11e1 of EdUCHt1OH of New Yo1k State March 99 1999 At 11111 aeQe1nbl1 11 19 begun the co1r1dor co11rteQ1 C111XC 11110115 the studenm of tl1e s1l1oo1 111 1111111n1e1 told 115 tl1e 1eal 11161111115 of courtesy and 115 1 l1116 to the school and co1nn1un11y Apr114 1922 We had as our gueet 'some of tl1e fo1111e1 g1ad11ates of 1111s school . .... -... --.- .... l922 ..... --.. .-- 3 T gf' ...... - ......... - ........ ---.., Ini lmssnvsiollnlhillluu' Wan:-un-nu!--l-:initioQ---1-ill , 1...-1 A 'T cf ', c Q2 fy '.1 5 , J Y - 1 1 1 111 Q, 1121 qs, 1 11- H ' 1 1 , 1 1 gf zu' 1z:.1'1.', 1 - w f ' - s, 11 ' '1 1 ' ,D ':,' .e' 1 '. 1 ,,...- .i 0f', 1 -1 11 11 Qzsgy' ' 1 1 1 1 ri 11 V1 ' '1 'Va ' ' J- H 7 . . . 1 1' 2 , 17 '1 u ' 1 1 ' 7 1 . , A 1 C Q H . , 1 ,sl . A r . 1, . ,1 S1 j zu 1 11 . il '1 z 1 2 t H I I . f 1' A 1 v. 1 2 v' K1 1 k1 3 v A . 0, '. 'v rw ,, ,iq M2 '. '., U.. 1 . , . . . H kv 1, C Z 1 Leonard Parker.........................T1'11t11and V1etory H ' , 1, , 1' 1 1 'z . X , . 2 Q. , EL. L: ?.- AY 7 I 'u T wr- J 3. , I 1 'l x' 1 7.13 1 5 T .lc 1 hw I I A , C ,1 1 'Y ly J C, 1 A C A I J C A, A . C 1 1 I . , ' 1. ' ' ., , V Y . W , . '11 - 1 91' 1 . , 1z',' ,. . ' 1. 1 0' , ,pc , ' 1, A 2 IH -L .f 159.2 1111. I ,S , 1 CC H 1 --,1 ..- ,' 1 n' 'an 11 1 .1 ' 1 ' ' ' V a 7,1 A C C' f f 1 1 U, . 1 , , - . F, , . , . . I . I , H . . ' f 1 k ' . as ,,tq-in-I H . 11 j 'z. 1 1' ' 1 1 01 1 . . 1 1 ' S 1 1' 1 0' 7 1 ,1 . one Hundred TWO huuiuullllllluuuulli 55 -. .... -... -..- .... i922 .... .,-.. .-- 3 t PANIORAIWA l x gg ig, 2 1'-1 who spoke on Cou1tes5 ae 1 Buslness Xsset Xmong them We1e F dgal L 0111101 one of the H1 St to .,1 ulu mtg f101l1 tlus bu1ld1nD Harold lfolley N11 Moseman Md ean one of the well known bumness men of tl1e e1ty Ap11l 76 19 M1 Hunnner Cave o11t sWeate1s to tl1e 111911 011 tl1e football team Those who 1ece1ved tl1C111 Xwexe 1M1Ll12lld B11 llalll LOUIS Bonnell Homme Boyd Rol1e1t lorbett QllL1l8S C infield La1l D9WV111g' Ioe Hanllln Leon Kennedx Ha1lex qdllSllU1N vllllldlll Qehad leon Sull1 van Rodnex VanAtta Ha1 ry Bell nev XX e also heard M1 Beach who spol e on the N811 East 1el1ef i Mk W' I 55? H H W +4 W +1 II' EF Z I Z E . ... ..... .--.. - -- - as 1 . , V . ' .' . , 1 , , 1 1 I 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1 . L H I l ', 1 , f z z 1 UQ r I ,Q L, .i 1 1 1 . 1 J , Y - V 1 H 1 L , tgp ,H 1 ' . v I l U ,. i I 1 1.01 . ' , , ' V, , 1 1 , , 1, D N7 ,, ' , H ,, C f . 7 f 7 f C fC 7 ' 7 Q Barloerson, Dean Smith, NValte1' Forse, U02lCl1, Edward Gale, Willard ' 1 fv 1 .VY K r 'l 'lava v K V K a J 'l ' H 7 .fr av I ' I I' . ' . fl - 4 1- 1. f 4 C - 1 . 14 t 'H H H H +1 flll e H f 0.3 X fig: X ff ji t . V ?, 1 Qx kf H -4 ? ff, ks ' , f H . ' f all 11,1 Q TN . 1 9 ' 7 +1 . ,gl A, f ' ,. V I -H - E 41.5.1 , N H , One Hundred i Thre Q ---- - I 'H vb H H H +4 P' .. V +4 H . H H A H .P .9 PM' ll H , H - H f H , 1 be K I H L A G H H ' i , . 'ii ' H H A , ,H ' 'gl - W sa W +4 - ---. .... -... -. ........ ....- -,,.-,,,-,,,,-.,-,,,,,,, 1 ,:922, 1 I I I O Hundred Four .... -... -..- .... 192.2 ....- --.. .-- Vlillllllilllliullll 1: l PANIOFZAIWAT z 3 gg, 3 31 The apartment of uhh: bpeakung HE wo1k 1n Oral Enghsh wlneh 11 as 111t1 oduced 1nto the Enghsh depa1tn1ent 111 SCDtQ11lll61 1970 be11111e 1 sepa1ate department J dur1ng tl1e 1ea1 111st passed In Septen1be1 1971 f0l1l 10111 ses 11 e1e st'11ted Pubhe qpeaklng I Wh1cl'1 handles all 1113ttQIS of sp1ecl1 t9lll1l1lll1O 1nd 01 f1l read1ng Publle Speakmg ll 1n VVl110l1 txpes md methods of 1o111pos1n,:, speecl1es for var1ous oecaslons are Stlldl9d Debate Wl1lCll concerns 1tself w1tl1 argu 1nentat1on and tl1e problems of 111211 11 debatt and Dra1nat1es, 1n Wh1ol1 IS stud1ed the lustorx and tx pgs of tl1e dr 11111 1l1an1at1o 1nte1pretat1on, was subrnlttcd to the State Hep 11t111e11t of Educ 1t1on 111 the fall After an 1nspeot1on of tl1e YVO1li bx S1119 Spec1al1st It B RlCl1H1dS, regent ored1t Was g'lX6I1 to the Publu Spe1k1ng Dep11t1ne11t Each course IS allowed two regents c1ed1ts mth a poss1ble total of e1ght The ooaclnn, and sta 111 of tl1e fou1 DIILQ spealung contests, the Elnnra Debate, the f1Vll Klub Debate two st1nda1d plaws and all assembly prog1-1111s a1e l11ndlcd bx tl11s ClQl71lt1llG11'f The B1I1Dl1'lIHlI0I1 Vars1ty Debate tea111 won f1 om 14 lllllld tlns X811 The plax s presented Were Tarkmgton s Lla1 ence 1nd I6101119 lx Ie1ome s The Passmg of the Th1rd Floo1 Bark A total of 194 students l1 ue been enrolled 111 tl1e depart1ne11t tl11s year The prospects T01 111 xt XGJI are so lJ1l,.,ll1Q that an ass1st1nt 1n struotor has been added to beg111 11o1k 1n the fall te11n H 4 Hg H M . liusnfttllllnl uns!-Ins' .--------.-------------------.Zn----nn:-1-n---pn-us-gn--n--unit, 2 X I H 1 1 I Q I I I I I f f 1 'H I I H I . . . . . . I 1 v - I 1 1 . , , 'I' . - - 1 - Q - - 1 11 -an A , 1... 1'c c ' : ' . Y . ' , 1 : ,qc I I . . h b I 1 .1 - - -, . Y f 1 1 Y , 14 ' w 4 f .Af ' R71 1 1 Y 1 I X 2 -C ' g ' : . . . . . , u . ,l or sz 1 S - 0' ,' H .1 g , f , 1 1 I 1 - 1 1 - 1 , Q 1 ' 2 ' +5 . g ' 1 m' j z 1, I 'f ' I H and the problelns of 1JI'Olllll'll1g. The outline for eacl1 co11rse of study I . 1 . I , C C 1 ' , ,z . 1 II . . 1 Y ,I ,A . . ., . 1 , 1 1 1: 1 , 1, ,J. . f : 1 . 1 , 1 U z Lp 1 ' 1 . , H . W. . 5 I 1 I I - 1 ' f .T 1 I 'c 1' ' ' 2 ' I' Q 1 2 '- , . 0' c -lg . I .. , .v 2 .i -rv ,I ' 7 44 1 , 77 , . I ' . 9 C4 ' , , c e . 1 I ' 1 j 1 . - 1 1- s af ' 1 1 ,. , 1: 'U' ' 1 Q.: '- - 7 Y V. D . I ' I I W I ' I I I - I H I Q1 ge, E X I S 1-1 X I I H 6 ' I .., : , X 1 H ' I , H I 3, - I N .0 I xxrx One Hundred Five ll.. -... ..-. .... .... ... Mrs Martyn Mr Wheeler Mrs Wheeler Bobby Wheeler Cora Wheeler V1olet P1nney Clarence Mr Stem Della D1nW1dd1e Cllllalemze Helen VN est V 1llldHl I lark Marlenne Blewer Guy M lples Katlnxn Ogden Annls Shmqledeoker A Paul YV11ght I lul Seunxu D01 othx C hnrch Fred Sexsmrth weaker Clluntest Leonard Parker C 0I1lpl0YTllS9 of Prlnolples I eo Sweeney I fun an Amer wan Donald Whltney Burmng of Mosoowx Myron Luke Greatest Battle Ever VVon First PIIZC Donald Whltnev Se ond L o Sweeney Th1rd Leonard P rker Ziaarharh Qliuntest I eo Sweeney Foeh the Man of Fa1tl1 Leonard Parker Truth and Vrotorv Paul Wr1ght The Dreamers Donald Whltney At the Tomb of Napoleon Myron Luke The Amerlean Ind1an F1rstPr1ze Donald Whltney Second Leo Sweeney Thxrd Myron Luke if 1922 I T H H H H o 1 ll . K Q . ............................................ Ja U Jer 2 A ............... ........................... ' ' T T H T -m--e- H Elliott Coleman ................................ The American Flag H J N Y .,,. r,.,r, Q f 5, l H l I ' 5 ' ,, S C I C' ,, 3 . 5 a ' J ................................ , 7 - I 8 0 .............. U .I . .H .......... .......... H u I .......... - .... t ................. .I ' H I I 3 5 J 9 J I - - .... ...... -... - ......... ....- --..-..- .-.- -. --- ---- un re ig clillllllllliiul uill el-I ddE ht H +4 +1 The iBas5mg uf the Qiburh Jfluur Back Nhs Shaipe Stasia hei slaVe3 Miss Kite His lompkms Mrs de Hooley Nlagoi lompl ins Vivian his dlllclltlil Ioey W iight Christopher Penney J ape Samuels Harry Larkcom Tl1e llnrd Floor B GERTRUDE B1 TTS RUTH C Ol Bl RN IIELLN F1 Lion lnrnoac IANA IXING LTURILL lvlofnzreon .... ROBERT BI iss .......... FREDLRIQK bAsL .... GEORLIL HINMAN. . . FRANCIS TXTINEKA ....... QAsT OF C HARAQTPRS weeks Qlinntest Antoinette Theobald Fiances Nelson Bonita Bement Helen Elliott Gertrude Betts Hai old Everett Elizabeth Dickinson Joseph Toomey Truman Lacey Guy Maples Paul Seaman Donald Whitney Unknown The Homes of the People A Ualilean Vagabond Chivalry Manhood ' . . . . . . . . . . . . The Greatest Battle Ever Won I Am An American . . . . . . . . France at the Opening of the War J OSEPH bHIPMAN. ........................... . . The Spirit of the Past' The Common Man T G x m . I 9 2 2 I .... -- .... .--- -- One Hundred N ne ---- -- H 4.4 M ,pg : 54 1 ,l922, 1 T H' Sr. 1: fx '? m - - - ' -aff I L.. ' N 1 I I I I I I I I I -. .... -.-. -..- .... l92.2 ....- .-.. ..- I PANORAIWA l 3-, I jg, 1 L1 um: apartment HE plst xeu has been one of the most sueeessful seasons 1n tl1e l1lbtOIY of the sehool from a musleal standpolnt It has em s en tl1e lH'1l1gIll21tl011 of several new orgamyatlons wlnell should be a permanent and valuable asset to the llfe of the school Last fall the bruls Glee Llub xx as orgamzed and soon took 1tS plaee s one of tl1e Musxe C lubs most 1n demand sm mg for the Home md Hhool Assoel 1t1on ind g1VlIlg us one of the most engos able num bels on the Spung Q oneert program A band ww IS also stfuted last fall, and soon beeame one of the most popnlfu organlzatmns 111 tl1e school IlQ11l0IlSt13.tlI1g' 1tS Worth at HIIIUQIOHS football bames and on parade We hope to find some means next Xear of prowldlng' uniforms for band men bels A stung qualtette was formed and the bm s luxe furnished del1.,l1t ful musle on numelous oceaslons fol the stuc ents Ind also pl U ed befole the Rot lm L lub and 111 sevel al of the cltx Il1llllll9S 'lhe speeml eholus nas enlarbed to tno hundred NOIOQQ and the orellestrx to fiftX 1319063 All of these orgamzatlons unlted ln glvlnz., a splendld eoncert on the mght of Mav 11th The program was enough to tu the ablhtx of almost any adult Cl101UQ or olcllestra and Kms ten well lendered eallmg forth Words of unstmted pra1se and 00lIllll9Hd3.tlOI1 from many of Bmbhamton s best musmal author1t1es A LJ IIT ,.. ....... ................. . .... . 5 u niiuhlilhlnlllnlllhlllins' Wnnluunnuhhnnnhllluununn I 2 f . 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They are now taking aiu nr-tive pxirt iu starting similar organ- izations in liigll schools all over the state. H Inasmuch as the Service llc-eiou is new we can only wisli it success in the years to court- auml hope that it uiay he worthy of its place in gg B. C. H. S. -Secretary. ffl-'I-'IUIQBS I1AROLD H. l'lv141ulf:'1 r ...................... PI'f'.QiIl0llf BIARTIN VIQVNKEI. .................... l'iw'-P1'rwifi'e11f IlYNN Boonm' ........................... SPf'l'l'fIl7'L?j BIEMIEICRS Donald R. Gates Paul XVright Richard W. Sawtelle Lincoln E. Lewis Kenneth M.. Smile VVilliam Clark Truman Lacey Guy Maples Joseph Toomey Willard Hamlin Leo V. Sweeney Donald VVhitney LaRue Piercy Harry Rozefsky Van Cleft Travis C, Merrill Churchill George Hinman Elliott Coleman Charles H. Canfield Harold R. Everett llzxrzy Barney Richard B. Schneider Rodney Hotchkiss Joseph Shipman Grayson Hinman J. F. Hummer, Principal Gerald Donnelly Frederic B. Baldwin Richard Brigham Francis VVheaton Robert Wilkes . 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I 9 2 2 ...... -- 'luuuuuusu-:runnin One Hundred Seventeen ---- ---- ungress SAMUII H Pmms Prrwflrnf II Xl Rll ll PM Slfifllf HARIII R011 lSIxl Srurtmzf VANflll1lliXXlS 1ssIsffIIIfSffIf my HAIYIJIIJ Fu III I1 IIPNSIHKI ll I I I X SrI11uInff1fArIIIs MR loxxnn BIICIIHQU AfIvIs0I Lawrence Abrams Fred Baldwin Morgan Bennett Robert Blxss Le Grand Bryant Vlncent Cassese Emmett Caughey W1ll1am Clark Stroud Clme Elllott Coleman James Crowley Clarence Dayton Harry Dlmmock Harold Everett Robert Gage Gllbert Glles Gordon Goodyear XCTIXF MIL Leland Gregory Earl Hoag Bernard Howey Harold lordon Donald KQFWIH Frederlck Keaeler l verett Lee Norval Levy Charles LEWIS Myron Luke Theodore Morse Reford Page Leonard Parker Gamuel Pearls Elme Prythereh VV1ll1s Purtell 'VIatthew Rhoda MBI' RS Fdward R0b1HSOH Harold Root Alec Rozefsky Harry Rozefsky Joseph Shlpman Ernest Smlth VVesley Snnth Rlchard SCllI1e1deI' Kenneth Stone Charles Tampkms George Tapner Van Cleft Travls Claude Warren Donald Wlntney Robert WIIKQS Alfred Wllley Paul WrIght Ralph Goudey The ob1e0t of Clonauese IS to lllllllOXP Its l1l9lllllQlQ lll C0lllll0Sltl0Il and debate and to lllStlll0t them lll the ltadlng llllQStl0llS of the day Wlth the vlew to llldklllil' mole tl10ll9','lltfIll and ueeful Alll9llidl1 I Itlzena To th1S Hllght be added the soelal 'lffdllS wlnch have tended to I-T l922 ff Inky V I -H I I H H I H I H I H I I 1. H H I , , L , A . H 41 A . 41 I n....-n.......-...--..n ll, JV ' PA '. ' I 'IT ...................... l'iwf'- f , . ........................ I f'+' 'w1f I .............. I fi '. Y . W- w V V . . . I . . 1 2 'I ........................ .' I 3 XVI , ,mn CV' I. III' ....,............. I' 1 I ,- M- rw , --I, I - , . I I ' , I1 I 1 ,f A . , I1 A A ' 8,4 I , H u n L - or I u . ' g . , E , , I 'G CE I Z I I! I I E ---u-n---:-u---u----a----nw-u--.....IA ...g-.,--..-..--.--.-- ---- --- ------- ----1 'lnlrl l Inu: I' One I Ill! l l Hundred Elghteen C I-I lPAXORRIVIA'z gg :g gg 1,1 strengthen the bonds of good fellow shlp not only among Congress mem bers but also wlth 1ts SlSt91 club namelx Fudaw Club Congress has led the school lll mo1e w ass tl1an one At the begln n1ng of the fall term the follow lng officers wele elected Paul Wrlght Presldent qamuel Pearls Vlce PIQQILIPIIIC Matthew Rhoda Secretary Harold Root Asslstant Secretau Q I uence Dax ton Treasurer Mr Tower Faculty Adv1so1 The regular meetlngs were taken up wlth debate whlch concerned the present day problems The soc1al events were A frankfult Ioast a clam bake and the Congress Frldax Club Sl9l.c,l1 r1de party followed by a dance Thls last event termmated tl1e fall tel m At the beg1nn1ng of the sprlnt., te1m the re1gns of the Eagle were glven to Samuel Peaus and well d1d he lead the club to the best term ever Paul Wrlght was elected V106 I 1es1dent Harry Rozefsky 'dec retary Van Cleft T1av1s Ass1stant SQCIGHZHIX Harold Everett Treas The regular weekly debates were carued on successfully The most unportant belng Resolved That B C H 9 should adopt the honor system for final eXam1nat1ons The dec1s1on was glven to the negatlve The first soc 1al event of the spung term was the annual Congress Club banquet whlch was held It the Hans Tones Restaul ant qeveral members of the Congress Alumm Assoc1at1on Were present All the members who attended regl et th It such an event does not occur more often We all had a grand tune Then came the Congress Fudas Q lub dance wh1ch was held Frlday evemng May 26 at the gsm lNIus1c was f'urn1shed by the Anudons Th1s dance was the most successful that was ever carr1ed on be tween the two clubs It was a splendld affa1r to close the soc1al 3CtlV1 t19S of the club and to strengthen tl1e bonds of good fellowshlp that has so long exlsted betw een them Congress lS proud of the fact that the Varslty Debate Team w as entxrely composed of Congressmen Each member of the team may say wlth pr1de that he IS one of the foul wluch helped to defeat Elm1ra for the first t1me on her own floor Mr Harold If verett our most efhc xcnt Ed1to1 Ill Chlef of the Pan orama IS also a Congressman We a1e Indeed proud to have Mr Everett a member of our club Wlth the closlng of the school X931 go those who have contrrbuted greatly to the well llfblllb of this 11lQtltl1t10I1 Cn to hrgher thlngs they go to develop the1r sklll and talent m new fields We are grateful to all those who have contubuted to the success of tlns organ1zat1on to those who are leavmg and especlallx to those who remaln to carry on the work of the club Secretary , .... ............... - ......... - -., nl T. I I I 'C H I I I I I . ,H - Q ' , 0' , - I . . . . I , ' + - Y- - r , I . I I I . U I . . : . 1 v. U . F V ' B z . , E I k ' ' I - ' L 1 I ' ' , 3 PH ii. I T I Yu rv I 'F I T Y 1 I , c c x, I l , ,I c U , , . : v . 'I I ' - . ' . . H I I I I - y , . I . . . . -H ' I 7 7 : . 7 A .0 . Y, I . : ' I . 1-I . . X . U 1 : . 1. ' '. H I ., . I H as ' ' - J . ' , - , . . . c , , nc : 5 D . I I4 H I' 'fa I ' H urerg W1ll1am Clark, Sergeant-at-Armsg Mr. Tower, Faculty Adv1sor. 1 . I 1 -f- I ' I ' ' I H I , ' . ,. . h. iq . . ,, . . . . : . ' . ' ' ,I . I of I g J , . 2 . ' 'Q K ' . k I . . . I . 54 I . 1 - I c - I I ll 77 ' E ' . ' N . . H - 4' .Y J V , Y : I 9 .fr ' I f v ' H . . , I I - l . . . . . I v I I I 1 L A , ' : ' L cr 0' - I ' . Y . E ' . , . ' I .H I c I I ' I cf- C, Y I I ' f H' ' '. I .1 . ' .. I. A . 1-. - j . H - E . , c , I 77 ' X. . y' I. ' H . , I ' K' 0' I , 5 V' ' of , 1 ' H . K . . . H 1 I I. K X K . X . . . : c V H , , -1 l I I Y ' W I 7, V , if I I 9 22 ...... Vluunllluuiullluull One Hundred Nineteen x 1. 'PANOF'-AMAHE. :n as x :L jfrmap Iuh Plwzdcmf 11 D X V261 Pleswlfnt lXlARll LINAHAN Secletary M1111 rm H01 FZAPPI r T1 easzuel Xxxl XX FBbll li Sergeant at Arms C1 ARA TERM IRMX SHUXVI RS Faculty Advisors BIISS P1A1s11 11 Nlrss b11mvoN fxntlonette Allen Mar1an Barber 'Vhldred Barber Ethel Brock Urace Bettenhauser Margery Badger Arlelgh Butler Hazel Campbell Bern1ce Caffry Anna Cogwell Gertrude Crausner Florence Davey Erma Dlsbro Anna Donahue Belle Doollttle Paulme Ellett Chr1st1ne Ellett Phyllls Flske Irene Follett Lura Flsh Margaret Gard1ner Dorothy Germond Chr1st1ne Badler Esther Galge Esther Gr1fE1n ACTIVE M11 MBERS Margaret Gr1ff1n Marg ret Gorman larlan Hawks I lulse Hartt Dorothy Hayes l'Sl,l'16T Hennessey Margerx Holtzapple Vlarlan Humphrey Olive Keating lVl1ldred Kralg Genevleve Keneiick 'VIBTIG Llllallall Ethel McEwen Agnes McK1nney Leora Moss Madohn Marsh Erma Merr111 Cathorlne Noonan Rena Potter Kathleen Re1g Cecll Klng Florence Roos Mary Sebesta Dorothy Rose T ma Ghmnoi Helen Stlon Wxlma Stevens Fthel Shaw M rlan bpencer Anna Qllort Clara Terry L1ll1an Thomson Flora Turk Mary Van Worrner Laura Van Wormer Ruth V1n1ng Helen Watson Thelma Wasson Annle Webster Laura Wheaton Gladys W1lmot Gladys Voegehn Anna Horton Margaret Humphrey Beryl Alden Agnes Bryant Margaret Warelng Evelyn Bennett Helen Z1mmerman Another sureessful Xea1 ls recorded fol the Hlffll School Fudax Club Under the able leaderslnp of llama Maude Wheaton and hel asslstants, Ethel Brock, V106 P1es1de11t, ESlZllG1 Czalge 58Cl9tdlX E On . . .... -... -.. - .... l92.2 ....- --.. .-- 3 T ,...--..-----------...-.----..--1--5 --Quunuvunesn-Q-Q--n-runnin: We ' -i--ln-ln-Ill-I-' 1 I . 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' e Hundred Twenty 'auunuululuuuuuuuunl 'PANQRAMAQQQ x I 3 3 Marger1 Holtzfrpple 'lreasurer Bernrre Qd'l'flX and Marre 11na11an 9erge'1ntatAr111s B1l1l1X Llub startel off 111tl1 a boom last Septem ber to marntarn the 111,11 standard of the 111111 1nd ably has rt been rnarntarned beveral programs of rnterest 11a1e l1een presented bx the grrls l1110I1f these was a 1111151031 program 111 111111111 s11ort brographres 1f 519111 musrcrans 11010 grverr Next rn lrne was the rnrtratrng of 1111111 H811 n1embers 1 clever commrttee 11rt11 t11e co operatron of the older members put ove an rnrtratrorr iilled wrth fun and horrors Varrous other occasrons namel1 frankfurt roasts, rush partres and debates on varrous rurr ent toprrs afforded opportun1t1 to enjoy our se1ves, to make fr rends and to 1mpro1 e our mrnds Wrth the openrng of t11e sprrng term the members chose Ethel Brock to gurde the cluu throuvlr rts numerous actrvrtres Thrs term as Well as t11e one before seemed to be crowded 111t11 mer r1 trmes Frrst came the rus11 partres followed ln several frarrkfurt roasts, then came the lrterary programs Wlrrch t11e grrls prepared 111t1r rnuc11 zest and desrre for success llwlllg up to 0111 motto Won nob1s solum an essay contest for t11e g1r1s of t11e grammar schools took p1ace Frnally the tern1 closed V11t11 Frrday Club banquet and dance Whreh proved to be a WO1'1d6If1ll sucr ess The on1v event 11111111 casts 1 s1rado11 over t11e club rs the graduatrng of many energetrc Workers Those t11at are left be11rnd are glad that the graduates have attuned what the1 11ave been 11orkrng for srnce therr entrance rnto B C H S brrt srnr e1el1 regret t11at t11e1 must leave the club It rs Wrth great pleasure that the members of t11e Hrglr qclrool Frr day Club 1ook back upon a 1ear of enJo1 111ent and advancement Margery Holtzapple Qecretarv THE ARI DEPARTMENT HAT the t'Panorama 0111 es to the Art Department rs hard to determrne It rs cer tam t11at thrs department, under the drrec tron of Mr Dot1 has done fr great deal for t11e paper, and rn fact the contrrbutrons fro111 t11e Xrt students and the suggestrons 11111011 'Vlr Doty has so W1111Hg1S offered were essentral to t11e appearance of the paper A11 of the co1 ers for t11e regular rssues and much of t11e Art Work for thrs Annual were prepared bY thrs department In con sequence the 1992 Panorama 11as been better t11an ever before rn the hrstory of the paper ,. .. ......... .1 .... .--....-..----.5 ua ununhnnuu-1' nun-:Inv n.-------------p-----q--- 1 . .Iv C I W- .I vs? 1 '. 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' I 'I A L A 1 ' 1 4 1 v ' - K A. .X I 9 l 1 . 1, 1 .4 I Y . ...--.--.-- ...-.----..-.-- .-...,, I 9 2 2 ,.... ..--.. -..--. --.--- ---.-- - -- 'III-l-III-Sl-Il-'ll One Hundred Twenty MEDTBEIIS U1 lltrlfzs Plcsuicnf AN1x1s SIIINCLEDI 1 man lzcc IQICQZIZWIZIL llonol 111 hu DIR Sccfetuzy Skllll HmcoM1a Atstszstzmt Sfllclllll y B1 NNCHI' Pol MANIER Allerton MarJor1e Anthony Beatrlce Xnthony Margaret Atwell Adela1de Atwell Evelyn Austm Esther Barker Ernestme Barnard Dolores Bctts Gertrude Bixby Rutl Blewer Geraldlnc Bornman Ruth Branch Pr1sc1lla Brlggs Evelyn Brooks Florence Burke Margaret Cady Mmnle Carbrey Alice Cleveland Esther ClZ6k Agnes Cook Harrlet Cornlck Esther Crossley LOUISE Crossley Mary Crow Cather1ne Druley Helen Darrow MBTIOH Davxdge Barbara Davls Mlldred Deane Elberta Decker Elalne Delaney Helen D1Ck1HSOH Ehzabeth Dovle Mar1on Drumtra Ehzabeth Dwlght Ruth Dyer Dorothy 1 lhott Helen Englebert Carolme English Phebe F orkcr Helen B owlcr Jeannette bowler Betty I rltz Margaret Gabrlel Myrtle Gardrer Pernle Glbert 'Vlar1el Glllen lVIarJor1e Goodvun Edlth Gunsaules Helen Gurney Edxth Hamhn Dorothy Hammond Cla1re Hammond Donna Hammond Marlon Hayes Dorothy Hclncman Dorothy Holcomb Sally Howard Helen Kane Ruth Kayser Wlnlfred kelly Ehzabeth Kent Beatr1ce Kent Gertrude Lalng Sarah Lape Anna Lappeus Frances Lappeus Sarah Lauder Dorothy Lawrence Esther Leonard Marlon Lxttle Ethlyn Lynch Mlldred 'vlack Dorothy Merrlll Ethel Metzgar Salhe lVI1l1s Allce Morganroth Evelxn Nelson Frances XISWIHE Esther Norton Ursula Ockerman Susan Ogden Katherlne Parke Betty Pa smore Mary Peck Fr1eda Ph1ll1ps Frances Prytnerch Catherlne Purcell Heda Qumn Corneha Race Ruth Rhoda Margaret Rlder Harr1et Rodman Sara Roydes Edna Russell Jean Raymond Helen Sachs Margaret Scudder Helen Searles LOIS Seward Phoebe SBXSHIIH1 Beatrlce Shapley Grace Sheehan Florenc Shmgledecker Anms Skmner Adela1de Sleeper Amy Sleeper Grace Sleeper Mary Smith Kather ne Sprout Betty 1922 1 ncnuuuau U u ' .- ' , 4, 1 I I I I - ee ee I we I : 'H I 'H I I ' I , I I I ' I H' 'H ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I II H I I I I I I I I H H - . I I I I I C FT I H I H I , I. I. . . I I , I K I I4 A I , I I , ................... I , I I Inf- L .... ,I I I4 I , , , , I I : IV? ......... ....x1l,,u ., I H .lf l ..... f, J I I I I ' I I I I I H, . . I . , I Q-I I f I y y I I - i 1 . ' I : ' I -I ' - : I I v A I I II H , ' I , , I 'II I w I I I A I ' I I I f I ' ' I ' ' . 1 ' I I , I . I ' H I 0 I ' 'i H I I I ' I I I Bohan, Frances Gay, Dorine O'Brien Florence I I 1 - ' I H Q- , I I , I , H , I I , I I ' ' . . ' A . . F : I I , 3 ,II I ' S. I, I I I I ' I I I . . . . I H 1 11 I J I s 8 : V r I 1 I 7 I I I 4 I . . I I 5- I , I . . I 3 I I a I I I I V ' I I J I I : I , I . . I 1 1 I 1 I I H ' , I , , 'H ! , I ' , , I I . , I I I , 7 - , I H . , - , I , , H I , , , I , I I , I , , I I , I I 8 1 y I I y I ,Ii I . y - , -, . I I I I I I I 1 . I H, I I - I ' I A ' I f I 9 H I . - , I I ' y ' 1 ' , I : . , I I , I . . . I HI , , , 1 , -H I . , I I , , I I I -' . f I I H , y , 1 HI : , 1 1 a : I I I I I I : If : I Ch TE I I I I I CI 33 Zi' E I ASIQIS---IZZQCDCSSQIUISUZU!!!I-hihlilluv IIIIQIISZIIZIIDSIHClil-l-ll' 'UQ'-- '- '--3 I - III HI-Illll' One Hundred 'l'WG1'1tY TWO ' ' I lui: urnlnnxun-:unusual - ---- ' Stack Anna Strmrs Betty Stone Helen Strange Charlotte Swayze Marron Sweet Frances Tobey Ann Trowbrrdge Betty Trurtt Jessamrne Vosbury Mollre Webster Margaret Weeks Barbara Weeks Sybl West Helen Wrlcox Elrzabetlr Wrlson Helen Worden Helen Wrnans Charlotte X ager Arvrlla H oung Betty Zirterarp Qllluh HF Hrgh School lrrterarx Ululr rs nerr at the close of a successful year full of hope for the future arrd loolcrng rrrth pleasure at ,r ,J the past term The club spurt was rn full smug at the first meetrng and the pledges were brought rrr rt 1 banquet held rn 014 After the banquet the nerr rrreurher s enter tarrrecl rrs rr rtlr song and dancre O another occasron I rt vrerrt rn a hodx to the Strand to see The Three Musketeers But the wear was not rrrerelx one rorrnd of pleasure and sotral acrtr vrtres, for rnterestrng pr ograms and debates har c hc en held rw eekly The eonstrtutron was amended to the effect that pledgcs rroulcl he adrrrrttc l rn the freshman rear rnsteacl of the soplrorrrore rear, as torrrrc r Ir thrs prevents qurte a hrt of nrrsunderstarrchrrq and phases hoth pledges arrcl members Lrvrng up to rts namc, I rt held arr ess tx corrtest for the seventh and erghth grade grr Is of the puhhc sc hools Nlrss IuIr7aIreth Ilrc Icrnsorr Mrss Carpenter and Nlrss lurrrrrra II rlhur rrerc thc rudges who cleerded tha the first prrze was rrorr hx llrora Xllcrr, Iurrrcl Ioncs second The Acztrvrtres closed rrrtlr r Irarrclrrct rt the C harrrhcr of I orrrrrrercc 'I hc bgect of the toast het rras X I Irttcr of l oast Toast Mtstrcss XINNIS EHINITI-IJItlxFIi Czrmamon I ocrst llrr r xr IX orrnFN Dry Toast Su r r Horcorre Battered locrst Iurrnxnr TH Krr LX French Toast Donor ru Lu DFR Cream Toast Hr rm II rsr GIRLS CIVIC LEAGUE CORPORALS 1 l922 1 T 1 . Z SC T- E I E I H . . . I Y J ' Y ' 1 -y r I . ' ' I 1 , 1 H I , F. ' I 1 1 3 I . - r ' I I , I Y I , I A , I H I I I I I ' I - I ' ' ' j f '- I A J 33 r, 'H . I I -. ,.,.. .f 7 ' ' I er . I -- I- rl ' I- - +I ' I r ' ' 2 2 ' . ' . . I . . I n I ' ac J' 77 ,X ' , , V , r za E . I . . H v K1 1 . Y . V I L1 1 . . I I I - : I . . 'I . ' I I D A1 I I 'ki 6 Y? A3 ' ' vi I I ' v . ' AI 1 V. ' 1 Lf. . Y . . 'I ' . I. I. I 'LI : . If I i . I . 7 I . I .I A - I- .4 y .I - rs I I . I . . . 1 l X M. . H t ' 'I Y I . : I , J , x I L I 'fx A ' ty: ,' , rr v ' I In , 'I I . I essays were read hy the authors hefor-cr ar rrreetrrrg' of Hllrtf' g . . . 'I I - ' 1 1 I - x I I 'I x I 'x I 'Ii ' 1 I C .r f I. f Su . .s uitqggl JE J. VW ,Jura E I ' .............. 4 ' 34,1 I ' fY D Y 1 Y r ' 1 f. ................... 1 IU. 4 I I . I , II. .... .. ............ flu, cr DJ I' g YY Y I Y ' . ' ' ..................... ' . . I , I - I , , Y Y , I . ............. ........... 4 4 . r Ah I I I I -H I I H I I I W. 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I- H, I V I I I I I T- .. x -3 .--.- , I...- --..-..--. .-.- -..- ...... --- A I QI-ll Il' - ' U ' ' One Hundred Twenty Three fx P1 esvrlf nt lam P1 f Qzdr nf bemetary O1 moans Selgemzt nf A1 me Faozllty AClU7Slll Ahern Margaret Ahern Mary Alden Beryl Aust1n Esther Baker Sarah Barber Marlon Barber M1ldred Beagle Gertrude Bentley W1n1fred Bernste1n Hlnman B1ttman Harry Blttman Moe Blewer Geraldlne Brewer Carrle Brlgham Richard Caffry Bernlce Campbell Hazel Ca ey Geraldlne Cease Russell Caughey Harvey Chr1stman Robert Churchlll Merrell Corbett Robert Cornlck Esther Crane Dorothy Dav1s Mlldred Deabler Chr1st1ne Dlsbro Erma Donahue Leo Durlsh Blanche Englebert Carolyn F1sh Lura Flannlgan James Foley Wlnlfred Fraser Satle Gardner Margaret lVI1f.MB11Rs CIIIIISKV BPSSIE Gxllnsky Jennle Cr1fl'lth Paul Hancock James Hxrper Nelson Haltt LOUISE Hogan Beatrlce Howard Dora Iohnson Loulse Joyce Ida Kata Stanley Katz Cella Keatlng Ollve Kemp Florence Keneiick Genevleve Ketchum Robert Ie-wus Llncoln llnahan Marle Touehhn Gertrude McK1nney Marcella Marsh Madohn Merrllees Gertrude M1ller Adrlenne M1ller Al1ce Mooers Wlnlfred Moss Leora Newton Ehzabeth 'Nevlon Teresa Outterson Floyd Page Mlldred Page Reford Palmer Augustus Potter Rena Purtell W1ll1s Radchff Thelma x I li x s Xlill IJIIXXHUX lull mann BARBER ITAHRX 1101! rskx Nlrss SHATTITCR IllCh'El1'dS Edward Rider Ha1r1et IQIBH Kathleen Rmg Cecll Rmb Mane Rodman Suah Rozefsky Hally ltoot Halold T 1 benowllch Jenn1e Samuels Rose Saxltch 'Vlatthew earles 1015 Shattuck Bertram Sheldon LOUISE Sleeper Grace Spencer Glenn Stalker Marguerlte Sten on Marlon Sweet Louls Terry Clara Thomson Kenneth Thomson Lllhan Touhey Robert Trav1s Van Cleft V1n1ng Ruth VVay Hllda Warlng Margaret VVas on Thelma Wat on Helen Web ter Anme Westfall MarJor1e Wheaton laura W1ll1ams Myra W1lmot Gladys MISS Shattuck Faculty Advxsor 4 4 1 k ' 7 1 YT I :XL 7, , ., , M 4. . Y 1 1' fp 1 f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , , , 1 ......................... . ' 1 ' ' . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . - A 2 ' '. - , 1 C' Y , .....,..............l .t W , , . Y 1 Y Y ' ' , ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . U' '. - , 1 1 ' , , 1 1 1 I e 7 L 'Y ' - . 1 '. ,' 1 - . . C7 1. '1 , 1 , . , 1 . , ' 1 ' ' f 1 , 1 1 1 1 ' ' , 1 K 1 , 1 t, . , V . . . Q . 5 , 1 1 A . , , .1 , , 1 ,t , t , . , A 1 1 , - 1 A 1 l , 1 1 ' y ' I ! X 1 , 1 1 , ' - 1 1 y A 7 K 7 ' AY 1 ,C l . c , , 1 1 J lr , 1 ' ' 1 1 , xl 7 , ' 1 ' 1 , -...-.....-.-.....--.-..-.......-...,, I 9 2. 2 ....-..--..-...-.--.-.- lilll- -I-1--'I' One Hundred Twenty-Four Q3-,ig 'PANOP.AlVlA'zggF3ggg Qllbamher uf finmmerne AM BFR of' Conlmeree entered the year of 1921 '22 Wlth a ,, eat detelrnlnatlon to xl ork and to sum eed and now at the close ll of tllat xeal IS we lool b uk It seellls to have been tlle nlost IJFOSIJQIOHQ X et for olll Qlub Manx new 1116111lJC1Q have been added to our ranks SIIICG last bepteln bel and tllQX llaxe all entered lnto the C lllb s at t1Vlt18Q Wlth the legular C C Splllt In October we llad a Hallovwe en party Wl110ll Was voted bx lll to be a 1110811 tngox able atfalr UU1 annual banquet was held Wareh 1-1 at Hans Iones wlth about severts five attendlng Our speak els on 1:1115 om 181011 W619 Qupellntendent Ixellx Mr Hummer Nfl Alexander of' the 1:11111 of' Nelson, Wadsworth and Alevander Cllf f0ld 'st llr 1 f0I'l11l-EI nlelnbel of the club flnd Malgaret Gal dner Dano olll 11101110 that PY ent tow llds Wl1lCl1 QVQIX club n enlbel looks f01W'1I'L1 It vtas lleld on lune ltll lust l101tl1 of Polt C F3116 flnr e nlole f ll1TI1lJP1 of f01llll1Q1lb tlllned out IH large nulnbers to ll ue tllell last so lll g'dtllQ1lI1g' of tlle leal b6V813l llonolalw 1I161lllJ 18 ll ele plesent 'lt tlle plfH1Cl,l xl lllt ll aftolded oppoltunltl for both lenelllllg old club fllend slllps Hlld H1 llilllg nevl ones But soolal QW ents ll1X6 not been tlle U11lX lt911 s on the Qlub Calendar for the past leal The purpose of' tll1Q ll11l3 IS to 11101110158 tlle 111tCI'QqtS of the f'OH1111Q1Cldl students and bllnv lllollt fl closel lelatlonslllp be tween the buslness nlen of the lon lllunltx and the club nlenlbers T fl11tl1QI tl11S H1111 ll e endeavored to h IN e PX 911111, 11 eetln s at Whlcll tlme VHFIOUQ suecessful bl1S1118SS and D1 ofesslonal lnen of the eltw addressed the students concelnlng tllell paltlc ulal llne of xl oxk 1921 22 finds Chamber of QOIIIIIIQICQ at the elose of a year lnto whlch has been put 11111011 6I11Ql1US13SI11 and hard Work and from wvhloll has been derlved Inucll enlol ment and H1 lm benefits ,Q x uf l .....-..-...............s'' ' ' ' '2...-.--.--...-...-.-...-. 2 1 2 2 Y., 1 F 'YY+ 1 . 1 1 J l Y Y - ... K A A n Ui' 2 1 Y' . l . 1 ' 1 - ' Y . . xl I ' I Y 'l I 4 I I N I , n C ' C . ' Y A 1 A 'l 3 . ' 1' Y . Y 1 2 . Y 2 ' 2 v Z I 4 Aw 3 ' u 1 4 ' . 1 1 l ' Y ' C-QW S Y. 1 J- ' '. l c - as ', 1 ' 1 j, . , .f '. 7 l Ll I A 4 , 1 - v N 1 'I 1 ' b h ' 1 1 XJ L ,C , C n 1' lng was anotller pleasure of' the evening. Then plans were made for l X ' Y ' k I 1 vi 2- A Y ' 1 v 2 1 2. C 2 . Y ' ' Y . .l ll 1 2. K1 . Q 1 '-- ' ' 2 ' ' . 9 ff 1 Y' ', , 2 1 ' -' ' Y T l - Y ' . 1 ' D 1 C ' . ' ' ' . ' - ' 1 ' 'lr ' ' Y Y .. o 1 I .K . 7 Y E Y Y . 0, T . gs .p . V J , Y W Y Y 1 . I ' f j C z j I 9 - 3 H '?' 4 1 612 an 'nil :lc :xr 33 on Q -...--.-.-.---...--.-..--.- ...Y, I 9 2 2 ....- --.. .--. .-.- -.-- --- Vnuululllluuuulnull One Hundred' Twenty Fne ..-.----- --.---------:nu-an----eq n--:una no-quaunaosun-:ua-lu! Hg. -nungq.g-p- Z 'L 11 3 3 3 gg, gg 11:19 Qllub lflllliilllilll the last regular 1111-Wllllg' el' l1i-Y for this year yn l l l miie weeks age, the newly eh-wteil callin-ers are lJl1Sf'1l1E1 1 0 1 I for the Nillllllg' year. Nlueh interest has been shown L ul ar aucl it is lumped that ailcleil interest may be shown 1 ans ing' The past ye ing the future. 'llo Nr. H. lll. Sll91lllQ1'Cl, Mr. V. Xl. Sliepliercl, Mr. Spam-e and M1 Bailey belong a great ileal ul' ereilit for aetiiig' as advisors during ie past year. They were lilieml so well anal their iileas provided S0 helpful 110 the 1,-lull, that they were reeelevleil as Faculty advisors for the L ing year. Following' I9 a lisl ol' some el' the must impo1'ta11t meetings du the past year: lleeemlrer 12, 1921 Speakerf'lleV. .l. E. Russell. ljQC01lll101' 123. 1921 Speaker eeee 1lllZl1'll'S Alexander. H' .lauuary Ci, 1922 Speaker llau llall. .lauuary 231, 1922 S1lk'2lli01'f-l3l'1ll'l' lialreoeli. 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H. S. 111116 te11111 st111'te11 off with two L f 5 ' J 1' 1 ' 1' . ' D ' g' 1 1' 1 1 f . 1 ' s 52 ' , S+ 9' . , -, Q . I-0, O.. Ji, 12 . , .L U. 1. A i. 2 , ,, .. r 'pa 1 1 H '11 '1 '1 1' 1. ' , 1 , ' 1 f s 1 1 gf ---. ---. -... -..-..-.. , ..- 31 I :IUI-'Il--.-I-IIIII' e Hundred Thirty il ham with four touchdowns and one goal to his credit takes third posi- H tion. Captain Canfield also took across two of six counters before he was shifted to the line. Louie Bonnell did his share in carrying the ball but was seldom called upon to take it across the last marker with the 'H result that one touchdown is all that liouie claims. The complete summary of the games of the 1921 season: H Oct. 1- B. C. H. S. 20, Walton High School 0. Played at Stow Park. Touchdowns: Barberson 2, Canfield. Coals from touchdowns, Barber- .tg son 2. Oct. 8fB. O. H. S. 27, Corning North Hi, 0. Played at Stow Park. H Touchdowns, Barberson 2, Canfield, Brigham. Goals from touchdowns. Brigham. of-t. 15AB. C. H. 0. ifiiw 14. Played at sww Park. H Oct. 22-B. O. H. S. 0. Geneva Hi 10. Played in Geneva. Oct. 29-B. O. H. S. 49. Elmira Free Academy 0. Played at Stow H' Park. Touchdowns, Barberson 5, VanAtta, Brigham. Goals from touchdowns, VanAtta 5, Barberson 2. 54 Nov. 5-B. O. H. S. 411. XVatertown 0. Played at Stow Park. Touch- downs: Barberson -L, VanAtta 2. Goals from touchdowns, VanAtta 5. H Nov. 12-B. O. H. S. 10. U. E. H. S. 0. Played at Johnson Field. Touchdown, VanAtta. Goals from touchdowns, VanAtta. Field Goals, VanAtta C28 yardsl. ' I Nov. 19-B. O. H. S. 14. Utica Free Academy 0. Played at Stow Park. Touchdowns, VanAtta 2. Goals from touchdowns, VanAtta 2. H' Nov. 25-B. O. H. S. 35. Newburg High 0. Played at Johnson Field. Touchdowns, Barberson 2, Brigham 2, Bonnell. Goals from H touchdowns, VanAtta 4, Barberson. Rod VanAtta made the longest run of the season, running through 3 the entire Elmira team for 87 yards, one of the longest runs in the history of the school. VanAtta also kicked 17 consecutive goals out of H 17 attempts. - Barberson turned four intercepted passes into touchdowns running ' them back 15, 33, 40 and 60 yards. tl Total scores of the season: Barberson ............. ..... 9 5 points H' Van Atta ........... ..... 5 6 points Brigham . . . ..... 25 points 54 Oanfield .. . ..... 12 points Bonnell .... ..... 6 points H 194 points H Safety in game against Corning .... ..... 2 points Total score of the season ................ 196 points 'H Total points of season: B. O. H. S. 196, Opponents 24 99 . .... -... ---- .... I 9 2. 2 ..... --.. .- - .-.- -.-- ---- -- - One Hundred Thirty-One 2 Zgasket Ball Team R11 R111 in 01111111 lol B11111a1sc111 Cclflffllll 1111111111 lJRIF'1IAM 11111101711 L1 ITFR 111133 11.1117638011 111111 en Douglass 110 ldlll lponnell 11l10.ltOT1 Snnth 1 anficlcl Lewis 1921 1922 Basket 381111 Saummmp 1113 l1.1sl1etl1.1ll team hnished .1 SllU9SSfll1 season c1f 77 games, uneventful sawc foi 'st6'llll1g' I1l.1Y1I1g' on the 11.1111 of thc entue ,rs teani lponnell, sincc lns lbtlllll tc1 school l11s st.111ed in both tc1c1tl1.1ll ancl 11aslcct11.1ll ancl his showing dining the season 11as 1no1e 1.111 pleasing Louie is a good tc .1111 111.111 ns 1118511151 and gencnal co orchnatc Woilx hcing 111c11e tl1an 1n1po1t.1nt in thc success c1f the team 1 3o11cn 111.11 ec gooc 11.111 dining thc season .111d lcd the COll1t s .11s 111 the 11111111361 c1f 111111 s galneied. 13011911 is 1 phenomenal l1.lQli9tl1.l1l pl.11'e1' and his 111.1n1' llI1C,.1llI1Y shots completely l1e11'ilde1'ed teams in tl1e league. Lanfield, Captain 11.11'l1o1'son, Smith Douglas, 11e11is .1nd 11 l1eaton all played l11'illiantly it times. tantield 211161 bmitli PS116C1rlllY st.11'1'ecl 1'epc,.1tedl1'. Fourteen Ollt c1f 22 was the rc cord of victories 111.1de 111' the tea111. T111 11111 tin1c 1'i1.1l No1'11'icl1 11 as cc1111pletel1' l1anisl1ecl 1111 two occasions. 111 1'et111n 111111 ever, our fricinds f1'on1 lundic ott turned t11e tables on us and in the last game of t11e season, t1'0lllllQ11 1 011611 Bailey s tQil11l to t11e tune of 2?-19. lohnson City also 'Qll1'IJ1 lQbd the locals 1111en the two teams 111et i11 their first gd1llQ, t11e score being 1'dt1lC1' too close for the co1nfc11't of C oaoh Schultz s boys. Ithaca proved our undoing on one occasion and 11'e took the short end of 1 21-1 11 score. fi'O1tli11'1d t11 ice defeated us, but t11e phenomenal StZ1IS 11'ho 11'o11 t11e initial position in t11e lc1.1e,'11e, turned 1119 same tuck on all of t11e other clubs in the league. Once Oneonta gave us a liokin bllt in t11e second encounter t11e locals came hack a11d defeat d the up-state Crew. 11 1lton playing a list of ineligibles defeated us 1n I is , 1922 1 1 .... one Hundred Thirty-Two ' ' ------ ---- - ------- L the Hrst game of tl1c season PlOt6qt prow ed fuhle and so ue accepted the verdlct The bow marvels of P1ss'11c gave 115 the worst t11mm1ng but We hardly expected to Wm Tl1e local team l1as tha d1st111rt1on of 1unn1ng up tl1e lnghest score n1 lde lg'1lI1St tl1e schoolbox marvels thls season Bmghamton s team tool 1 f1ll o11t of tl1e P 1ss uc wonders and scored 35 talhes agalnst tl1e OD fOl P1ssa1c 1 onsmlcrm., tl1e fact tl1at tl1e New Jersey bows haxe 11011 88 st1 11.,l1t alll es dQf0lt1H1,, practnallw all of the prep and h1gl1 school on tl1e Atlantlc seflboard Hlgll School hasn t much to Worry about tl1e1e Our most br1ll1ant wlctorles Wele over Norm 1cl1 The scores tell the rest of the stor1es Followmg IS a complete record of tl1e 1991 1999 season Total pomts of season IND 1 1111 A1 Bow en 7 Bonnell 7 Canfield Barberson Alllllllll ll 1lto11 Owego Oneonta Lo1tl 1nd Nom 1111 Elm1ra Deposlt U111on Enchcott Johnson C1t5 ll 1lton Ou ego Oneonta C01tl3I1d NorW1ch Ithaca Johnson C1 5 Ithaca Depos1t PHSSd1C Umon Fnd1cott Opponents qc onns bm1tl1 Douglas lVl1eaton LQXVIS Games Won 14 lost 8 I 2 1922 ff I TE .H VY K kc-3 0' A' kr l . O' 8 L ' , . nz 2 1' . 1 '. 4 ,H 'F ' .. Y s .,' ff. . . ' H ' ' ' ' s 'z 0' Us 1 ..', 1 fr ' 1 1 j - I 1 1 , 1 1 , 1 , H . - , 1-1 B. cf. H. s. ................ 335 ' . .................. 27 H B. fx H. s. ................ 21 2 ........,.......... 40 5 B. c. H. ,............... 26 X ................... 12 H 1 B. o. H. s. ..............., 21 . .................. 57 5 B. o. H. s. ................ 23 1 - 1 ................. 30 1-1 B. o. H. s. ................ 28 1 .................. 20 : B. o. H. .............,.. 14 ' ................... 10 B. o. H. s. ................ 27 ' .................. 17 1 : B. c. H. s. ................ 29 ' - ' ........... 23 5 B. o. H. s. ................ 19 ,' f. ............. 20 H B. o. H. s. ........... .... 2 6 ...,............... 21 : B. c. H. s. ................ 15 Elmira ................... 2 H B. o. H. s. ................ 17 1 ................... 16 5 B. o. H. s. ................ 38 .................. 21 H B. o. H. s. ................ 29 1 ................. 32 E B. o. H. s. ................ 21 ' .................. 17 +4 B. o. H. ................ 16 . ......... 7 .......... 27 g B. o. H. s. ................ 24 ............. 6 H B. o. H. ................ 2:4 . ................... 17 5 B. o. H. s. ................ 16 Q . .................. 15 : B. o. H. s. ................ 35 -' . .................. 66 H B. C. H. s. ................ 19 ' - 1 ' ........... 23 E H- -1 pq ' . .. . ..... 624 . . .............. 517 g 1 ' T 1 14. ' H 7 . .................. L16 ' ' 1 .................... 34 E . ................. 10L .................. 26 +4 : ' 14 7 ' I I .... -... - ....... T .- -.--- ....... - 5 6 ..... .-... .... - ' ' 1 One Hundred Phi ty-Th Track Team Coach RA1 B111 1 1 f'11pt01111 111111111101 1ss1s1'11111' 11111111011 GL1 N1 API Eb Dux UDG-111518 11111114111 11111 S 1111111 MLA SHI 1111111111 fU1xAS 1I1x Mu SEMVIITH SHIPMAN 111 11 STAPLES 1 Xl 111 111311111 Ulirack bummarp HF 1979 T1 10k te 1111 11111191 t111 C l01llI12., of M1 I ll1LY the 0 11 ta111S111p of Gm M 1p11s 11111 NI1111,e1s1111o of 11011 C1 ltos 11111Q119d F011oW111g IS the COII1p1C19 1110111 ot t111 te1111 Q l01flXl1lQ'w DUNMORE 11111111111 11111 18 Al SCRNNTON 60 yd hurdleb Mo1to11 7d M119 Run Hlnman 2d qhot Put TIUIXIS1 Shelwood 111 60 yd dash Maples lst 440 yd dash Zukas Od Co11oett311 1 I 'T 1922 OeHuded Th tyFour H '14 H H 1,1 ' ' 1 R ff' A'1i.'.f, 'Q I J' . w,,AA A, ' SIA 1 'AE ,1 1' 1 1 ' V yi C 7 Z '. .'. . 11 L1 Y V ,LY 711 TA, 1 . .. , 1 1 Y -H K A J: , 11 .LL 'aw 1 1 ,' 1 1111 ' ff '. iz' 1, , 21 - H Q M ' '1 ,f11z,e,'z L2 :0f'. '11. '. , one of the most s1111'13essf111 seasons 111 its 111sto1y. H ' ' 1 ' 1' + 1151 N 1 VW Y v 1 A , 1 . , A 1. 1 - H . . , , 31 . Q 'H' L, T L4 1 1, K L . . - - - , 1 - f . H -...--.-. .....--.-...-- , ....- .. .- - .-.- -.-. .... --- n n I. il- - alultllllllillulll, 1-1 1-1 1-1 H H +I ig l PANORAIWA L-X 3 1 Hlgll qump Truax 3d 900 yd dash Maples 9d Staples 'Sd Half Mlle Staples lst Zukas 9d Relax Team Shemood Mmton f0lb9tt Maples P14NNsY1vANIA REIAY QARNIVAI fPluladelph1a Aprll 98 905 Apul 98th Medley lx lv Champlonslup of Amer1ea BlHg'l13H1tOH handleapped mth l0tl1 lan and penallzatlon Team Maples 440 Sher Wood 220 Vukas 000 Staples 880 Aprll 99th Mlle Relax C'l1amp1onsl11p of Amerlca Blnghamton m 3d lane Maples splked on start fell to last plcked up and Hmshed Team Maples Shlpman Morton Staples CORNEII TNTFR CHoI ASTIC lwAY 6TH l00 yd dash Maples 'Sd Half Mlle Staples 9d 290 5 d dash Maples 9d Pole Vault Truax and Berry tle for 2d Hammer Tluovs b6XHl1l',ll -lth llIQli61Slll1l2., lst Caseadllla 7d Holuell od B C' H S 4th QYRACUSE INTERSCHOLASTIC MAY 12TH 100 yd dash Maples lst Mlle Run Hmman 4th 990 X d dash Maples lst Half Mlle Staples 2d Pole Vault Berry t1e for 4th Relay Race B C' H S 9d Team Maples Shlpman Zukas Staplesj St John's lst Lansmgbury 7d B C H S 3d Casoadllla 4th AI FRED INTFRSCHOI ASTIC MAY l7TH 100 yd dash Maples 9d 920 yd dash Maples 9d Half Mlle Staples 9d Mlle Run Hmman 9d 220 yd Low Hurdles Sheru ood 9d Pole Vault Truax 3d Relay Race B C H S 3d Buffalo Techmcal lst Masten Park 2d B C H S 3d COIGATE INN R CHOTA TIC MAY 97TH 100 yd dash Gates lst Half Mlle Staples lst 220 Low Hurdles Sherwood 2d Mlle Run Hmman Sid St John 7st, Caseadilla 9d, Lansmgburg 3d, B C. H S. 4th, ,... ...... - ......... - ..... ..-.--...U - nuwunuuuununnnnnnu-n:uJ ' hnnuuunnuunnunuunuuununu-u . . Y I A V A . 4. .Y . .4 ,k Q . --A ' . I , ... . , , 'w ,, , , ,, N 4 K -A, L , 1 . , . . . w . 7 W J L, J l A f A . t . V . s h , A-4 -A-rl L . A , imQ 1 Y N , ' ' V ' ' . v. 6 0 I V . . - K , - . , , I , x ,. 1 1 N , .1 1. , x l , . ...Q . W V' , l T Q , l. . , . , , 6th out of 17. ' 1 - S, L , A , K ,. . , ,Y A A 1 S A , V, Y I T K I . ' -x ..l . , . A-n ' I 74 L, n-1 u 'Y lv Y A , v . , 7 w - , 'f 1 1 . 9. ' 5 . 'T F . 0' , ,f l , ... , , . . L . . A , Q, Y u X l 1 7 .T- ii - 1 U 1 - . 1. . x . ... . 7 1 1 X ' . D . k . , -4 7 . . . k . , . J , J , K 1 K 'T A :I 4 -J g l A A-1 1 -k .. . . A'-'L 7 4.4 . M1 I 1 J 0 0 I 1 ' 7 I , I 0 A I I 1 A ' C S T - 1 S 7 .4 . 0 1 L n I 11- l Q E -. .... -... --.- -.- ..., l92.2 .... .-.. .-- 5 T 'luuuununu-uuuuuunl One Hundred Thirty-F 14 +1 Baseball Summary Plc, 117' lnseball team played ln 111111 11111 1111111111., up 1?.,llllSt had b1ef1l 5 1nd 1I1d1SlJOSi,d UIIIPIIQS 111111 too 1111 tm llll xx 15 111 lde, up 11110111 of 1111dQ1L1lSS111QI1 Nuthout LXPGIIQIIOC but 111111 1 1101111 of hhht V11t11t11e exceptlon of i 11111111111 the 161111 wlll 161111111 111 1ct1C1ll1 mt ut for the 1093 season and 1 0 IC11 B 01 so should rome 1111011511 111111 f1 11 111111 l1e1t1n,C, team Total Qcores T111 SL 11111 1111 10 DATE H 1116 om 1 UIIIOH Fnfhm ott Buffalo Johuaon C 1tx 11111011 Fndmott 11 alton N011X1011 Won 2, 10st 6 I 192.2 11' ' 11 PLL ai 4' ' 1' W, ' 'gf' z0'z', B. C. H. S. ................ 5 z f -1 .................. 3 1 B. C. H. S. ................ 4 ' -1 V . ........... 16 B. C. H. S. ................ 11 - ................... 0 B. C. H. S. ........ ....... 9 H311C?0l'1i .................. 11 B. C. H. S. ...... ......... 4 1 T' .1 ,........... 15 B. C. H. S. ................ 8 Y' -J ' . ........... 13 B. C. H. S. ................ 2 ' ............. ..... 7 B. C. H. S. ................ 10 ' f'. ................. .11 1 , .............. 51 76 H 1+ -.-- .... -... -- -.. .... ....- .-. -.-.- Ong 'un re il. ,Si guslrnlluuiulnuuuul' I --. ---. .-- HddThty x 2 ---- ---- 11 H Earls 'ilarsltp Basketball Zlleam 111111711 1 N11bslD111x11111 11111 111+ 1111x1111 GERIRIIJI 1111111111 s flljlflllll N 1111 S 11 1111111 P11111 ll 11111111 1111 F11 xx 1411111111111 S111 111111 I4 111F1 B11111K 11111111061 11111111 Nloss 1111111 S'1lY1NS 7 1111 111 B1 F ll 1 1 1 TIRSSILR P111111l., 11111 of the 11 1111s1 8111401111195 111 1111 11151011 of 1111 1115, bas ke1ba11 111111 the 1011o11s 111 1 11111111 N181l11LLS 11111110011 10 11111 110, 119 1110 611111 1oQe but Q1-31111 11111 111 1111311 Q11-311-311 111111es1s F011o11111b lb 61 10111111111 11st of 111111 2, 11111s 11111 1111, SC'01QS Va1Q111f V '11s111 Vf11 S111 Y 11 S111 V211 Q111 V111 S1tN V 11 S111 Vf11's111 V 11 Q1t1 1 '11 S111 P0111 11011115 A1u11111 19 E111111 011 011120111 1 L 11111 1 Oweo 41111111 I1 011120111 1 SCI 11111111 E111111011 13111111 1 T 1922 I H 1 I H I I I I I H I I I I H ' I I H I Y . ..g I I 1 ' '.' 41 1 1 1 , 2 ,. 1 'A 1 1 . . 1 1, . , I ' T 1 1 1 ASS, ,7 1 ,. ' , 1 i ' 1 . I. ' C15 1 -1s'1'A 1 , 1 QQ ' 'I 1 1 vc.. '.111 1'1 Q I 1 1f1.' l111 a' .LL ', Ui 1' 111 1 3 ' I I ' , 1 . . ' 1 . I ez , 1 2 z 1 Hu, 2 20' . ' 1' 2 . 1 - I I 1 , ,, .,,, . , 1' 01 - I - 1 1' 1' We z 4 1 , 1' S: 1 . , I 11 ' .................. 24 1 ................. 211 H Yr .................. 10 . ................. 16 E 1 ' ' ' .................. 14 1 .................. 32 H, , ' I VH1'S11j' .................. 10 SC111111011 ................. 18 1 v H I g . 1 j . ................ 15 01 1 ................... 3 g j .................. 10 010 ............ ..... 1 0 E ' ' ' K .................. 21 1 12 1 ...... ........... 1 2 1 . ' W I 1 .... ........ ...... 1 I 1 1 ..............,. 18 H 1 Q' j .................. 8 S , 'z ................. 20 E 2 I' ...... ........... 4 W . ................. 7 'HI I j ., ...,....... ...16 1 '1 . ................. .16 1 I . - 'H' ' 1 ...... .. . . .144 118 5 1 I 1 AF' 1 1 33 11 fr .1 'lvlllillluuuulnuun I- --- --- - --------I - 1 One H1111d1ed Ihltty-Seven Q..- .... ..... -... .... .... 192.2 ....- .-..-..--. .-..- 'uvuulululluuuunuuf I PIQNORAIVIA 'rx 3 gg, 3 will-4 jfresbmen jfnuthall Summary Thanksg1v1ng daw ended the Freshman football sfhedule The 1971 season Was very successful although tl1lS was tl1e th st team to repre sent the Frosh on the gr1d11on Mu: l1 QIQCIIIE fo1 tl1e sucness of the team should ,oo to Coach N1el1ols fo1 tl1e developn ent of 1 fast anl powerful machme fron1 the l1D11tGl uuount of mate11al Ha1d Wo1lf outs that held team W ork as the 11 11111 lbblli, put the te un IH 0ond1t1on for 1ts battles Manager leonfu d bool L l the 1ll C e11t1f1l Hugh lmpe1 1als T1gers Tumors, Thomas I8l'f91SO11 and tl1e Oxford H1611 all of Whom W618 older alld l1G1N1QT teams Xaunst these te1n1s three 1 lctor IGS three t1es and one defelt YY e1e cl1 1lhd up to tl1e X Qllllll s Tl1e11 only defeat Was at CIXTIOICI The FlOSl1 l1ne 1lthou,.,h l1..,l1t 11 as sohd on defense The hard 1nd su1e tacklmg of Elhs and tl1e a aresswe ness of Colhns at tackle deseuel spem 1al P1 use Mp Donald s w ork at center should not be fO1bOttCll Nlellale showed 1lJ1l1tY to 1un bacl punts and k1Ck offs Westcott proved to be 1 sta1 at l1ne pll111..,l112' Manx PIQLIOUS Xa1ds 1n sendmg forth fOlWdTd passes 1nd the 1b1l1tX of both to I'1lI'Y the ball around end Lloxd Dans Colson 1nd Ieonfud filled the Otlliibl posltlons, W1th I egors Sclm utr lxonerhonx l111,e lennmbs and W1ll1ams for sulost1tute In total the Freshmen p1led up 10 to thc opponents lfl Hol l1n., all foes scoreless W1th the exrept1on of UXf01lI H1.,l1 bespmks the results of good coachmg and hard Vl01lx The record of the games 1s as follows Frosh All L lllll zl ll1,l1 Frosh lmpeuals Frosh ll1om1s letter son Frosh All Cent1al Hlglfl Frosh Tlgel IUHIOIS Frosh Oxford H1gh Frosh Oxford Hlbll Hmmm?-IEW. BASKETBALL TEAM ZFX r-I-I'-'U l 'lllllllllunln5 .---------------- ------.----'2...----'----.np----sa - --ug g Z I il. Z I as 1 7' 11' I . . I 7 1 I 1 f I . , .L . uf ' : I 1 ' . 1 . , , H 0' , ,I D 2' 1 1 2- C I H 2. 1.10 '..,. E 2 ' I . . I . 'f 1 2' , .411 2 I '2 131, 8 , .,2 2 J r Ol,- I ' ? 1'.1f 21 ,Q 2 1 - I , 2 1V'2'., . ,,'2 ' , h' E .t ' 2 s V 'I , l 'i, ' , gg' lug' - H 2. s 1 1' N2 sl. ff 2 11 I 'O' . 1 2' 3 'x ,' 21 I . H - - I . F F 'I lr H Were added for Frosh by Captam lx'I21I'lilltlll'l,S toe, Morton's accuracy I ' ' 1- ' 1:2'j , l 7 I V 4 rv. 'w 4 n u I . ' . 1 , I c J c , 1 I . . . ' - ' I . . . H J A7 ,jg vi 1.7, 7 xi lv, x1E'g.V,'J U- . : . . . I . 1 V 1 H , -- at 22 . .. Q gf- I . S' H 1 E 0' A, F nw: H B. C. .S. . ............. 0 SU' 12 'fy' .......... 0 I I g B.C. .S. ....... . ...... 18 .................. ..0 Q4 B. C. . S. ............, 6 T 2 ' ............ 0 I B. C. . S. ............. 19 T ' ............ . 0 : B. C. . S. ............. 0 ' ' . ' ' ............... . 0 H B.o. .s. ......... ,...7 ' .............. ...7 E B. C. . S. ............. 0 1 2 'O' ................. 12 H - - I H I I I I H I I I H I I I I H I I I I One Hundred Th1rty-E1ght 'lf . .... -... -..- .... l92.2 ....- --.. .-- I 3' 2 l PANOF2,Al51A-'rx 3 1, 3 gg,- jfnnthall bcbehulz Qnnnunreh Aeeord1ng' to an announcement made by football manager George llmman the footb 1ll SCllCd11l6 f01 the 1973 arlohron gladlators Wlll be one of the har dest ever put up for a loc tl team Manager Hmman has suueeded m bookmg several of the stwnhest teams 1n the state and local football 9Iltl1l1Sl lStS are lookmg for a banner year Followmg lb the schedule bept Open e NO1XX1Cl1 at Bmghamton L Elmua at Elm1ra C Open Nlov Ithaca at Ithaca Nov Hutehmson Hlgh at Blnghamton Nov Open 'Nlov One1da at Bmghamton Nov Umon Endmott at Johnson C1ty 3 ,WB 4- SLU -n o C :n -4 I m Zo :U w rn m 11 0 :u m Jw z U xv -n -l rn :n Nl' xi 1 -H1 A --' -Il i -I Us nil ihlhh l Sdll lt! lttihllllh SII- 1 H l: ' . L 2 1 1 . LI' ff ' ' 7 1' U H ll ll ' X ' xl H L C' U 1' I . . O . 'W r t Z . H 1' . 30 . O t. 7 ' ' 1 . Os-t. 14 ' H O t. 21 2 . Oct. 28 Syracuse Central at Binghamton. H 1 . 4 1 1 . . 11 , ' ' 1 ' . 'H . 1.8 . 1 . 25 ' ' V . H if ' 2 4 ,, I H XJ O 4 5 .4 'a H O-,XL an H ' ', One Hundred Thxrty Nlne xl' I -. .... .... ... F Q H Zlutngrapbs H H H H H H +I H H -H H ' 54 8 H H 54 H H H l H H-4 , H H H' -H1 H 8 L I 922 .... ....... dF ---- -L! +4 H P H H H 'H H H H H H H ea Panorama Qhhertisers 'E 33 ,922 I! I I H so H D H H H H -H H -H H H H H H' sa H +4 +4 ' ..... .... ..., , One Hundred Forty-One +4 +4 H l .... . .... -... --. IF WE SHOULD PRINT the names of tlie big business eoneerns who have applied to us for lousiness-trained young Inen :ind Women, during' the last! Week or two, and the positions to be filled, you would regret that your son or d2.lllg'lltQ1' was not in our school ieady to accept one THE DEMAND GR OWS for young men from 18 to 20 years old :incl for young women, wlio have had tlie tliorougli training for business positions wliieli we give. We start young people any Monday. Open all sunmier. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, CIVIL SERVICE and SECRETARIAL COURSES Lowell School of Business START ON MONDAY OPEN ALL SUMMER of them. u r i t Ice Cream Extends Its Best Wishes to the Graduating Class H H Panorama Advertisers gre Reliable 'H' +4 Try Them W +4 dred Forty-Two - .... l922 II I ..--.- - '5i7 '5 2EiQ'E I The Store That Has Proved By Its Growth That It Was Needed 0' Fznghamton s Largest Store Over Three Acres of Floor Space and St111 Growmg' NORVAL S DOUGLAS CO SPORTING GOODS 165169 Wash gto BINGHAMTON N Y HARRIS LUNCH TVVO STOR ES Chenango Street Corner of 78 Court Street Henry 'T I 512:12 if CF H 9 H H . , H , H ff . . H O, H - , . . H H 1QjQgnL ,rit- , , - 2 'r tWa.:1i?iSit,5 HE H H, H H ++ H H H he SPE 'ff .... Th e One Hun dred Forty- H' Q..- .... .... --.. --. gg ' PANORAMA 11 HALF TH E PLEASURE of your summer vacatxon comes from a con sclousness of being correctly costumed If H1111 tl U91 01 SIJOILS 113111191 Gomes fl 0111 H115 stole 1 1111x e ue t 2, S IIS Kmc 118 Q1 s S11e1te1s LIMS Shoes Stmllu 1 X10111le1f11HN 1111 plete hue HILLS MCLEAN 8: HASKINS Always ready to serve you Wlth the best of seasonable FOOTWEAR A C Tolley 85 Co THE RED CROSS SHOE STORI: 157 Washlngton Street BINGHAMTON N Y HOLTON Band and Orchestra Instruments Everythlng Muslcal Larkin Musxc House 90 Ch g St gha I THE SENATE LUNCH 160 Washlngton St Blnghamton N Y 1 H GOOD EATS Home made Pastry and Lunches to Take Out a Spec1a1ty Wm McK1nstry, Manager H 5 0 'l'00lhllln::u5 -'.- -------------- ------ - - - ---- '2,. V -,-,:------.--- E t I L Y L . I I IL, I E 'H 1-1 H . H . b . . H 1, . , A 2. my V, 1. .y E Y01 aj 11 S1 'L 1 IS 1'11 l1'f4fk ti, 'kixy ape., H S 'Q uw, Oz .,1 U 'Q' ' j -41- E 1. 8 ELL-, H 5 9 H E 1-1 E E 1 H 1 +1 S E H and . : . . . ' E enan o ., Bin m on, N. Y H ' ' ' E I H i One Hundred Forty-Four - .... i922 ....- .-.. .-- 5 T 1 ---- Hr I-Ii BEERS' STRAW HATS FRENCH ICE ICREAM A Our French Conformation Will ti-t one to any Shape head. Parties, Weddings and Church Socials a Specialty , Panamas Cleaned and Reblocked WHOLESALE and RETAIL J. E. RAYMOND V H ATT E R Beers' Ice Cream Co. 12 Court St. Binghamtgn, N Y, Cor. Main and Front Streets Da,rroW's Feature Gifts of Beauty and Usefulness. There is much where suitable forthe Bride and the Boy or Girl Graduate. STERLING SILVER CUT GLASS RICHELIEU PEARLS CLOCKS BELTS and BELT BUCKLES FOUNTAIN PENS And Everything in Up-To-Date Jewelry T. E. DARROVV Bc CO. 302 PRESS BUILDING EINGHAMTCTN, N. Y. HARDWARE FOR I-IAl.F A CENTURY CROCKER Sz OGDEN COMPANY Court and Chenango Streets I 1922 I I I E81 H H H IH H --1 R H l +4 y , H- m .... -... - ......... ..... --..-.. - .... Oxie Hundred Forty-Five 'H R-fl I PANOFZAIWAR-E 3 ig, -3 DR JUDSON S NEWING OPTOMFCIRIST Eyesight Speclalust Glasses Furnlshed 31 Lourt St Bmghamton N Y In buslness over 40 years Up one fllght Phone 1220W BEST OF l.ucK' Now For a Good Va,cat1on SUMMER SPORT TOGS L W BALL 123 Chenango Street 1tS Made of Rubber We Have ALLING MUNSON C0 no Rubber Goods of Every Descrlptlon Sporting Goods Auto and B1cycle T1res and Supplles Rubber Clothlng and Ramcoats 10 Court St Binghamton N Y MILK Our mllk IS pure and of the h1gh6St nutrltlve V'1lue Phone 661 Today CLOVER DALE FARMS 60 Exchange Street INSURANCE INSURANCE TODAY as the TOMORROW You worrled about YESTERDAY And It never HAPPENED BUT SUPPOSE TODAY were the TOMORROW You worried about YESTERDAY' And It HAPPENED Don t Put Off T111 Tomorrow What You Should Do Today AN INCOME AND INDEPENDENCE TO YOU AGE 65 Emerlck Mazar General H Z Guy C1ty Mgr Spec1a1 Agent H Aint E R Chaffee Blnghamton N Y F1e1d Superv1sor I INSURANCE PHONE 1276 INSURANCE U CSCI --il lil- JHHI HBJ V nl! U3--- '33---------3 ' 1 If V' ' I It - ., 1 . ' I ' ' . co. AT .- .... .... -... .... .... l92.2 ....- --.. .--- .-.- -.-- jlllllllllUSllllll, One Hundred Forty-Six , .. 4-J H H -H SISSON BROS.-WELDEN CO. H Estzrblishccl ISU H Extends hearty congratulations to The Graduating Class and reminds all young men and women of Binghamton Central High School that success is the reward of faithful service for individual and institution alike. Bookbrnders, Stationers, Printers Frank A West Co , Inc FIVC and Seven Maln St B1n1rha.mton N Going to Colleg Peoples Trust Company 1 I 22 Z O U I I O O ' . C, , . Y. 0 ' op C . You can if you will. Work and Save Star a Bank Account with us o a . 4 Per Cent on Interest Accounts I I 52 'B -... -..-..-.. , 9 .... . . -. 50 ' :IIIIIIIIIU-Illlill' A. One Hundred 1 r Tot fmfmsmfuinnmm mwxdiuewemf The Y. M. C. A. Boys, Camp GOING CAMPING? Will Be Open We can supply your every want. Tents, Cots, Folding Furniture, Stoves, July 6th to Aug. 24th cook Outlits, canoes, Fish-ing Tackle, -- Bathing Suits, Sweaters, and Camp Victrolas. SWIMMING: B0AT'NG'f FISHWG Special attention to auto camp ATHLETICS equlpment' FRANK S. BUMP CO. 88.00 per week. 96 state st. VISIT Tl-ll: I-NAI!-3 STCJI-QI: When you have visitors to Binghamton, bring them to The Fair Store and see one of the largest and most beautiful displays of Furniture and House Furnishings in New Y-ork State. You are always welcome and you will find here a store that will delight all. The Fair Store ROSENTHAL. 84 RUBIN, INC. 'YlD U Nlay Depend Upon Goods Packed Under S EIN AfT E and BIEIVV 8.'T R U E LABELS 8 THEY ARE ALWAYS soon 'H H +4 YH .... I9 2.2 ....- --.. I I 1 O H ndred F0rty' 1g 'lliltlilulu-uuugggl' ------------------- 32, l pANOQ.Al54An'F-E 1 gg, 3 .I 84 Footwear for Summer Wear CSEO! Johnson and Murphy shoes The Flnest Mens Shoes 1n the World the fa'vor1tes w1th well rhessed men who pay speclal at tentlon to then' footwear and who demand utmost value ln style and serv1ce The Mun cey last 1llustra.ted IS specxally popular It IS made ln varlous leathers Tan Scotch Gram Black Scotch Gram Tan Calf Black Calf The Fu-nest Men s Shoes in the World J J EUC!-INIEIER Exchange St Security Mutual Bulldlng Hart Schaffner 85 Marx And H1cky Freeman CLOTHES JOHN H STAFFORD Plumbmg and Gas F1tt1ng Hugh Grade Goods Carrled In Stock Repalrlng HATS AND FURNISHINGS STONE BONE COMPANY 155 Washington St Estimates Furnished Telephone 3040 152 Murray St BINGHAMTON N Y The Whlte House Restaurant OYSTERS D S Baldwm, Prop Open Day and Night STEAKS SALADS RAREBITS Specual Dmners and Suppers E .... -... --.- .... SITE 2 x :sz g L . . ' to h H- - - r H n o ' - F ' 5- , ' , -... U l H 1 G I H as Eg - X N so . ' . I 9 2. 2 ....- --.. .-- uullllllilluluulili one Hundred Forty-Nlne ,1--------------u-------u-Iun---ug PANORAMA 'H H' Right Here, In Our Own Retail Store, We Sell You the Clothes We Make In Our Own Rochester Factory Announcing Opening of our New Boys' Ilepzlrtnlent. H H M Qteefel Strauss Xe Qlnnnur, Zllnc. H ROBERT E. CODINGTON, PRES. 33 Court Street Factory at Rochestel 33 Court Street H I-I H I-I HGIFTS TI-IAT LAST ARTHUR NI. LEONARD JEVVELER 72 COURT ST GIFTS THAT ARE ALWAYS IN SEASON We Invlte you Inspectlo at all t mes 'Babcock s ' The Store Natlonally Adverhsed Goods At Babcock s you W111 find not only the staple thmgs 1n hardware k1tchen needs etc but a large and loeautlful 11ne of fancy p16C6S 1h nlckel copper glass and chlna made by the well known Manmnff Bowman Company Here you w1ll Hnd G1ft Thlnvs a plenty for the Br1de for the G1rl Graduate and the Boy Grad uate abcock Hmds SI Underwoo I74WashIngIonSl III A R D W A HE l25 SIaIcSI I 2 I922 1 I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I-I . . F. .n I 5 I I 5 54 I C 9 7 H I . E H ll an ' E ' . . , ' . I I, I . I g isa- I . H D ' . i . . D , H . ME - 5 9 H I H' ' ' A-I4 I I I -I I .... ..... -... - ........ A ,.... --..-..- . .-.- -... .... - one Hu d d Ffty y swimaf3mV5355E3FU?Wfmimfmimi? Clean, cozy, cornfortatle and cool- Things you like after a day at school- Candy, ice-cream, and things that please- You're sure to find at the MARY LOUISE- 166 WASHINGTON STREET We want to thank all the High School Students who submitted ads in our contest. There were so many tvhat were good that the judges found it difllcult to make the award. The neatness of all the matter submitted is worthy of special praise. Miss Gertrude Merrilees wins Hrst prize. We have decided to give a second and third prize and will give Miss Margaret Gardner second prize, and Harold E. Brown third prize. The Mary Louise A. L. Vail BINGI-lAIVlTON'S ONL.Y COMPLETE NIUSIC STORE Ccme in and see usp you will be most welcome, whether you wish to buy anything from a Violin String to a Steinway Grand Piano, or 'merely to hear the latest Victor Dance Records or find out the proper way to spell Leschetizky. WEEKS 8: DICKINSON Barretts 75-77 Collier St. for 50 years Binghamton, N. Y. CHARLES V. SMITH Society and Office Stationery, Die Moore's and Waterman's Fountain StamP 'l9 and E '9 aV'n Pens, Ever-Sharp Pencils Tally and Place Cards, Kodak Films Developed and Printed Gift Stationery for Graduation -H 105 Court Street I H , B , V in A ,, I 1 swf .... ew,i922,msmem5memzmem One Hundred Fity-One s , I ' ' L 'H H To Disinger and Adzuns, the S. J. Kelley Ellg'l'21V- ing' UOTIIIDZIIIY zind the Eddy Printing COIIIPZIIIY, H this space is donated hy the tfPz111oI'zI111zI,', in :Ip- precintion of their services and especially ot' the H genuine interest that they have taken in the III1-pe ill'ili,iOYl of this hook. H H it We appreciate the liberal patronage of the High School and H are proud of contributing to the success of the best Annual yet published. H Elslnger 84 Zlhams H Official Photographers for the Senior Class and the Panorama H Studio 82 Court Street H E4 H ---'------ ----- '- - - '-- - -H-'-- I 'H '--------- '--'-'I--'-- f '- ' ' 'mf JKIII DE in 45.61 w . . e ey Ilgl vm .W I t IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII H FI Vgiggmf DESIGNERS N WOOD? H wAx ELECTROTYPERS K LENGRAVINGA PRESS ANNEX,BINGHAMTON,N.Y. H i nlllllllillluli Ilullnlunlllllllllli ilinllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllll Illlflllulllflillllllyll llllllllllllllllllllllnI IllllllllllllllllllllllllI llllllllllllllllll V ENGRAVED WEDDING INVITATIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, H CALLING CARDS and STATIONERY H D . Ten School Annuals This June 'H EDDY PRINTING COMPANY H, ALBION, N. Y. .... .... I 2 ,, I .9 2 , 'nuul uinlnuuuuuulm One'Hundred'F'ifty-'TWO 4 -.J
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