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

 - Class of 1928

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PANORAMA ANNUAL, 1928 -se - -W 1 l,EONA KIMBI-:xx 'tl laugh, for hope hath happy place with me Sm-holarshlp Award 12411 Festival Chorus 1-H3 January Class Notable: Class Vamp. Here we have a charming girl, Leona is her name. She leaves our Bingo Hi this year, 'Twill never be the same. Her first name is a pretty one. And Kimber is her other: And such a one to share our fun We'll never find another. l l ANNA KADliECIK My own thoughts are my own companions. What a thoughtful, quiet demure young lady she is. can be heard remarked by one of her fellow students. Yes, Anna is just that. But she is not too serious. No, indeed! She can smile very sweetly, and she does it often, too. Her presence seems to have a soothing effect upon one. She is a pleasant companion to have. CATHERINE KINLQ-KH'1j Sober but not serious. Festival Chorus tl-:Z-3-473 Gloe Club 12-33: Cham- ber of l'0mn1err'L- 12-3-47, Catherine is very tall and slender. Her eyes sparkle with joy when all goes well. but when you are in trouble she is the most sympathetic of friends. We all love Gath- erine and know that wherever she goes she will be loved. 1--A -W - - -- -Y -1 - -- 5 JULIA KPINNPlllY?BUl1ll.Ij IVRANKLIN ls'E1'14:s-Kizy l'1,e:irheart is like a garden lrderigvibs' in judg' where many pleasant 5105- lntr-ucluss liaselmll 4131 som, gn-,wjf Junior Svliool Orchestra.: rriioll shin lnsigniw 11- Literary 1:4-43: Class ovri- 2-fl-41.1 Congress C1-21: Cer in J, C- H, gl qgy: Jr, H1-Y: l'.inor,mia Ite- January Class Vive-Prrs. Laughing, happy, witty, gay, With a smile for all who come her way: Her eyes are always sparkling with fun, With joy in living and in things to be done: That's Buddiefand who will not say That she's laughing, happy, witty and gay? lor e' 4131 'l'r'u'li 42-331 ffolnl Key fill: Junior Varsity lfootlmll 135: Hlsketlxzxll Letterman 13- 43, Capt. I-ll: G. U. tw-y, 131: Football Let- terman 1-U3 Awards Com- mittee 141: S-alutatorian January Class, 594.6253 Prcsirlentg Notable: Best Boy Athlete: Mayor, Boys' VVeek 443: lnvitzi- tion Track Meet, 4th Relay HJ. RIHYARD Zvnorou-Dutrh The present is the living sum total of the past. Junior Varsity Football lil: Congress Hi, Surely we recognize this amb tious young man. If you should happen to run out of any sayings for your joke book just come to this fellow and you will be rewarded for your efforts. Ed left in January and we are sure he is still going as strong as he did when here. Page Thirty-one l -J

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PANORAMA ANNUAL, 1928 rv., ....,. ,YY , :HILTON GREENBLOTT YVILLIAM GROOM-Bill GE1JRGI.A HOREND -Mzlt On, on, on with never a doubt nor a turning, We ride, we ride! Junior School Orchestra 119: Intvrm-lass Basket- hall 145. Milt has made a hit durinsz his four years schooling and is admired by all. While he has been more or less serious in the classroom, he has been light-hearted and seemingly carefree outside and in conse- quence has enjoyed the happy medium between work and play. Milt has serious inten- tions of going to Penn next term and if he does, we know He gill be a credit to B. C. Patience is a necessary in- gredient of Genius. llltllltllilll 1-ll. There surely is some stuff in a fellow to have him plug along for four years on the Junior Varsity football team. But Bill has done just this and has done it for better- ment of the first team. Life is full of such persons who give all and receive little and yet carry on. His friends will vouch for Bill's cheerful- ness and perseverance and Bill has many a friend in the school. So long, Bill, and may you carry on in life as you have in B. C. H. S. But let me silent be. Festival Chorus 11-2-333 Ardsley Insignia 1313 Ardsley Glee Club 1315 Ardsley Cleff Club 1MusivJ 137: Girls' Base- ball 133. We were all sorry to see Georgia leave us in January and go to Cortland, but we have not forgotten her. She was blessed with that happy faculty of being' able to sur- vive both difficult and easy tasks with her calmness un- perturbed. Our only regret is that she left us so soon. ITIYIVIAN ciiLINSKYiIIF7'7Il A rather serious person. ill'1'lli'Stl'LL 1lJ. Hyman left us in January but We have heard his name mentioned many times since for some praise-worthy deed he has done. In the near fu- ture we will see his name among the leaders in the bus- iness world. Page Thirty Dorus HILL A look and a smile for all. l'c-'tivall 1'll0!'Ll'Z 12-IZ--111 Ilile:'a y 13-413 Januziry llonor Student No. 23, A more amiable friend I haven't known. She is irre- sistible as a friend and a great pal. She is planning to go to Cuba to study. We wish her luck! BEN HUREVITCH-Bennie Not a man of iron, but of live oak. lnterclass Basketball 11-433 Swimming 12-333 Track 135: Harvey's Tumbling Team 1313 Football 1433 Dramatic-s Class Plays: lCXodusl', The Admira- iule Crichtonu 145. Another one of our mermen! Ben is one of the strongest back-stroke men in B. C. H. S. That isn't all he caters to. He worked hard on the foot- ball team last fall, and this spring he started dramatics, appearing in two class plays. Ben, as an all-round student, reserves much credit for this tribute to his school. L W 1



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PANORAMA ANNUAL, 1928 V... U . ...- . A .,,.. .,,. ,. . .,,,., -,-.......,,h-.. ..... ,.,, ,..,..., ... .- .,. . ,.,....,.,. ....-,, FREDERICK KING-'FTBd True success comes only to those who do their best. January Honor Student No. 183 lst Prize, Fire Pre- vention Essay CLD. Fred is one of the great mass. He apparently be- lieves in the moral set forth in the tortoise and the hare episode. For he has worked his way to graduation, doing his bit and his best. He has been one of our shining lights in scholarship and has made B. C. H. S. more Worth while by his little bit. ROBERT KNAPP1B0b Action and Life--lo! here's the key. Hi-Y C2-35, From the time he entered high school as meek as any of us until now a Senior about to be graduated Bob has been doing his part in every B. C. H. S. undertaking which has come his way. He has toiled and played with enthusiasm. SOPHIA LEWIS-Sophee A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Certificate of Perfect At- tendance fl-2-3-4Jg Fes- tival Chorus KZJ3 Friday 12-3-45, Asst, Secy. C433 January Honor Student No. 15. The secret of Sophia's smiles is at last solved. Her merry heart is responsible for every one of them. lsn't it delight- ful to be acquainted with an honest-to-goodness cheerful person? With Sophee good marks and a cheerful counte- nance go hand in hand. We miss Sophia but we're Very glad she's making a success at Cortland. CHARLOTTE LAPPEUS FRANCIS LIULVANEY WOODBURN MARKHAM The true success is to H-Bud '-Tootie labor. A Man's a Man for A' Scholarship Insignia 11-2- 3-453 Nature Study 4135 Certificate of Perfect At- tendance f2-3-4Jg P-an Reporter C2-35, Asst. Alumni Editor f3J, Girls' Sports Editor 445, Award f4Jg Civic Club Debate A.ward C353 Gold Key 133g Dramatics Class Plays: Regisseur Mon- sieur Beaucairen f3J: The New Lady Bantocku 6455 Literary C451 .Tan- uary Class Notable: Most ,Papular Girlg Fourth Honor Student, 93.216, Page -Thirty-two Hang the gray days! The deuce to pay days! The feeling-blue and noth- ing-to-do days! Varsity Football Letterman 63-493 January Class Notable: Handsomest Boy. Who goes there? A friend? You bet, heralded by the bit of sunlight in his curling eyes and laughing hair. No need to speak further, for who knows not Bud of grid- iron fame? . That. Junior School Football C153 Varsity Football 42-3-433 Interclass Baseball C1-233 Interclass Basketball 1153 Special- Award Sweater fFOOtbal1D f4J. Yes, Tootie is a real he- man. They don't make them much harder in a football game. And it was in football where Tootie shone. How- ever, around the halls of learning Tootie is a gentleman of the highest type, modest, congenial and a friend to all. The school is losing one of the best backers it has ever had.

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