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

 - Class of 1925

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PANORAMA ANNUAL Loretta Bowen “•Often t ' alterfnit ' feet eome surest to file goal.” This doesn’t mean that Loretta goes on falternig feet—Oh no! To the contrary, she gees on the surest of feet, but what it does mean is that she is one of th kind that doesn’t rush from one thing to an¬ other. She always finishes one thing and finishes it well before going to another. And you’ll all agree that’s the way to be. Robert Bliss e! Bcb” “Impossible? I trample upon im¬ possibilities.” Hi-Y Club (1-2-3-4); Cong-ess Club (1-2-3), Treasurer (3); Panorama Reporter (2); Assistant Business Manager of Panorama (3); Editor- imGhief of Panorama, Award (4); “The Man on the Box”; “The Romantic Age” (3); Dramai ' c Award (3); Third Prize in Meeker Contest (3-4); Second Prize in Harvard Contest (Tied) (4); Member Awards Committee (4); Vice-President Eastern Inter-chol- astic Publications Association (4); Second Prize in Week’s Contest (4); Class Notable—Most popular boy (4); Class Day Officer—Tes¬ tator; Honor Student; Student Member of G. O. Council (4). Bob has made his high school career one grand accomplishment after another. What’s more he has done his work well. Look at the “Panorama.” Look over this year’s issues. They tell you more about Rob than anything that can be said in this short space. We can simplv say Bob has the personality which makes it impossible to forget him. We wonder how the school will look without his form somewhere within its walls. Cornell claims him next year and we can certainly say she is getting the better of the bargain for we know Bob will be as popular in Ithaca as in Bingo. Ann Busino “Tlie O ' lTfr fbe words, the better the deed.” Special Chorus (1); Chamber of Commerce (3-4). Ann is not a great talker; in fact, we seldom hear from her; neverthe¬ less she is a good student and specially interested in commercial work. We know that she will make a success of whatever work she takes up. Tracey Benson “Foots” Hi-Y (2-3-4); Congre:s (3-4). Trace is so quiet, it almost alarm one. (He makes a good “silent partne-r,” girls!) But when he does speak—1 o! words of wisdom does he utter. He’s going to Syracuse to “grow up” and. as a side-line, per¬ haps, to study civil engineering. Page Twenty

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PANORAMA ANNUAL Robert Bagg “Bob” “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” Well, well, who have we here? None other than “Bob” Bagg, Will Rogers’ only rival. Bob’s ability to indulge in any sport is known, especially his jumping ability, for Bob is one of the few who jumped the Junior Class. When asked how he made such a jump he replied: “Oh, I practiced week ends.” W r e all are going to miss him next year, for without him and his friendly grin, the halls of B. C. H. S. will seem vacant. Juliana Bubas “Julia” “Honest labor hears a lovely face.” Orchestra (1-2-3-4); Special Chorus (1-2-3-4); Award for Orchestra; Junior Basketball Team; Girls’ Glee Club; Senior Basketball Team; Violin Quartette; Gold Key. FOUND—A happy, active girl of medium height and bobbed (!) hair who has conquered the problems of the commercial course. LOST—The same girl determined to conquer the problems of the in¬ dustrial world. Frederick Buys “String Beans” o “O, it is excellent to have a giant ' s strength.’’ Syracuse Vocational—Track Squad (1); Varsity Track Squad (2-3-4); First Cross Country Squad (3). To look at Fred Buys, or “String Beans,” as he is called in Track language, one would hardly think that he is a strong man. However, he certainly has great ability as a hammer thrower. Furthermore, he is quite fleet of foot. Add to this his friendliness and you will readily see why we will be sorry to lose him. Mabel Barnum “Barney” “On nil her days let health and peace attend; May she ne’er want, or ever lose a friend.” Special Chorus (1); Member High School Branch of “Y”, St. Peters¬ burg High School, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1924 (3). Successful and happy, Mabel never worries over results. She is one of the few who have learned life’s great lesson—hurry rhymes with bury. Keep it up and you will live to be ninety. Page Ninetee



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PANORAMA ANNUAL Heinz Bornman “57 Varieties” But all of those fifty-seven va¬ rieties of goods put together can¬ not equal the value of Heinz Born- man. He has led a quiet four years at our school and last term left u.s. As T have said, he has led a quiet four years, but this term has proved to us that it’s just his kind that we miss from school! Harriet Bliss “Silence is the perfectest herald of joy.” Perfect Attendance during four years of High School; Literary Club (2-3-4); Chamber of Com¬ merce (3-4); Honor Student. Harrie t is one of our quiet girls, but that in itself is sometimes a virtue. She certainly doesn ' t lack ambition in her studies, as any of the teachers will tell you. Harriet is a thorough little business lady and will probably step into some business office this fall, just in time to keep it from going to rack and ruin. Frederick Barber “Fred” “Fellows, take a chance—Columbus did.” Honor Student. Fred isn’t one of the talkative kind. He has pursued his way through high school by doing, not by talking. He particularly enjoys “absorbing” math and his absorp¬ tion of it is complete if his report card signifies anything. His fav¬ orite indoor sport is “tuning in.” It may not be too much to expect that he will some day be the illus¬ trious one who will hear the “squeaks” from Mars. Ruth Bowman “It’s nice to be natural when you’re naturally nice.” Chamber of Commerce (2-3-4); As¬ sistant Sergeant-at-Arms, Chamber of Commerce (4). When Ruth makes a friend she keeps her and adds her to the long list of friends already acquired. Everyone likes Ruth, including those of the opposite sex, because she is always smiling. She has a very -merry giggle besides always being willing to perform her duties. Page Twenty-one

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