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

 - Class of 1925

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PANORAMA ANNUAL William Chase “Deacon” “Speech Ik great, but Mileuce Ik greater.” Hi-Y (4). “Bill” is a person of few words. He is always around but doesn’t believe in making his presence known by noise. Those who have become acquainted with him think lie is one of the best fellows going. He is diligent and persevering and we are sure lie will accomplish great things with these character¬ istics. Ruhy Coleman ••These gem.K have life iu them.” Scholarship Award (3); Friday Club (4). Ruby is a jewel in more ways than one. What better setting can our “Ruby” have than B. C. H. S. ? Here she has sparkled and shone in a quiet way. pleasing us all with her cheerfulness. As she goes away from us may she find another setting which will suit her as well as B. C. H. S. has done in the past. Vincent Cassese, Jr. “Fin” “Sweets to the sweet! Farewell.” Congress (2-3-4), Assistant Secre¬ tary (3), Secretary (4); Hi-Y Club (3-4); Class Notable—Heartbreak- er. A very appropriate motto for this recently chosen “heartbreaker” of the Senior Class. Lest that should mislead you, we might state that Vincent is equally popular with the boys. “Vin” lias an active interest in Congress Club and indeed in every activity of Ms class and school. We wish him the best of luck “heartbreaking” at New York University next fall. Kathryn Crowe “A cheerful heart Ik what the muses love.” Not one of those “frivolous high school girls” or one of the old- fashioned type, but a girl, wide¬ awake and industrious, a girl with a pleasant smile or a kind word for everybody, a girl well liked by students and teachers, that’s Kath¬ ryn Crowe. Page Twenty-seven

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PANORAMA ANNUAL Norton Cook “ Cookie” ‘‘Who sonedi Rood seed shall surely reap.” Congress Club (2-3-4); Chamber of Commerce (2-3-4), President (4); Hi-Y (3-4); “Cookie” (no, that’s not a slam— il’s Norton’s nickname) has been attending B. C. H. S. for four years, doing his work well and making lots of friends for everybody—a greeting that one is always glad to hear. A person who has this “Cookie” for a friend is certainly lucky for he’s a real, true-blue friend. We’re sorry to bid Norton Cook good-bye but we won’t forged him and we feel safe in betting that he will make a success in the business world. Louise Crossley “La” “A wilty beauty i.s a power.” Literary Club (1-2-3-4); Corporal, Girls’ Civic League (1-2); “The Man on the Box” (3); “The Ro¬ mantic Age” (3); Dramatic Award (3); Student member of G. O. Council (3-4); Assistant coach of “Mary the Third” (4); Coach of Literary Club play, “Suppressed Desires” (4); Class Notable— Noisiest girl. Without a doubt, “La” is one of the most all-around girls in school. Besides regular school “engage¬ ments,” she is a most versatile actress, and one of our budding G. O. politicians. She can dance n’ sing, n’ everything. She enjoys the voluntary position of Literary Club’s chauffeur and is willing to help wherever she’s needed. ,‘La” is having a great time deciding where to go next fall but wherever she goes success is sure to be her roommate. A friend to all and a friend of all, “La” has been one of us and one for us, and we’ll all admit that she’s a “Hefty” dame. Edna Carman ‘ Eddie” “Silence is sweeter than speech.” Special Chorus (3). Carman means song. Edna has personified this idea for her high school career lias been one sweet song. Though she has probably had her cares, they never show in her face, and thus we get a feeling of peace when near her. Our best wish for her is that she may live her whole Life to the same sweet melody that accompanied her higli school career. William Chittenden “Bill” “In every good cause, you’ll find him.” Varsity Tennis (2-3-4); Hi-Y Club (3-4), President (4); Sport Editor Panorama (3); Secretary of G. 0. (3); Manager of Football (4); Scholarship Key (4); High Honor Student 94.321 (fourth). Bill can show anyone eight re¬ port cards the kind of which most of us only dream. And besides this he has found time to be President of Hi-Y, Sports Editor of the “Pan¬ orama,” Secretary of the G. O., Manager of Football, and get his letter twice in Tennis. How did you do it, Bill? Hill School is going to be mighty fortunate when Bill enters in preparation for his college career at Yale. Page Twenty-six



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PANORAMA ANNUAL Mat ge y Cawley ‘•Sli? doesn ' t seem to worry, Slie s never in ji hurry, Rui she fret ' s there just the smite.” Chamber cf Commerce (2-3-4). The above quotation just suits “Marg.” Why worry about studies is her motto, but she has proved bv her graduation in February that slie ! s the kind of girl who can pass (with good marks at that) wiith little worry. We certainly have missed you this spring, Margery. H r:: y Compton ‘ All (he great are (lying—and I’m not feeling well.” Hi-Y Club (2-3-4) Harry’s another one of the products of New Jersey, the garden state. He likes books; he’s round when there’s work to be done; and great inside, even if bashfulness is difficult to penetrate. If you need a helpful band, go to Harry; if you need an example of perseverance, watch him; if you want to know a good-hearted fellow, make his ac¬ quaintance. .Jeannette Cline “A jolly good friend.” Freshman Basketball Squad; Cham¬ ber of Commerce (2-3-4). Jeanette is everybody’s friend. Even the teachers forget to ad¬ monish her when she has a sudden giggling spell in class. It is im¬ possible to feel dull when walking or talking with Jeanette. Her un¬ quenchable good humor is certainly catching. Harold Cohen “Tod 9 ) “Smile, its lots of fun.” “Tod” is awfully fond of high- powered cars and a good time. You’ve probably seen him driving to school in his Packard. Some day we’ll hear he has broken the Barney Oldfield record. Page Twenty-eight

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