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

 - Class of 1929

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iiPANORAMA ANNUAL i' ELIZABETH AUCHINACHIE -Auchie An unusual name, and an unusual person. Glee Club 4253 Festival Chorus C2253 Dramatics Class Plays: 'tWhy Edu- cation 623, Bil1y's Tombstonesu 131. It is a trifle difficult to get acquainted with Elizabeth, but when you do know her, you find that she is very worth- while. We wish there were more like her. 111 BIARJORIE ALLEN1MdT'i To see her is to love her, And love but her foreverg For nature made her what she is, And never made another. Festival Chorus C2 J. Marj is a lovable person with a heart as pure as gold. She has been a capable stu- dent in that she has obtained numerous E's in English. She is now studying in Cortland Normal to be a teacher of primary grades. Don't you wish you were starting in school again? - 4m ' FRANCES BROWN-Fran As merry as the day is long. Hockey C1-39. If one's with Frances he's sure to enjoy himself. One can't help but have a good time because she is so good- natured. As long as she has been here she has held a place in our hearts for her. lELSIE BENENSOHN'LC And well she can persuade. Swimming Q1-255 Tennis C213 Hockey C2-353 De- bate, Intramural Award f2J, Captain, Negative Team, Civic Club Debate Mb, Award 645, Scholar- ship fl-2-3-43: January Honor Student No. 3, Av- erage 92.9633 Gold Key 145. When Elsie takes part in a debate, her team is sure to win, for she has a remarkable power of persuasion. She must even induce the hardest lessons to become easy, judg- ing from the marks that have been seen on her report card. DOROTHY BARKER-Dot Good sense which only is the gift of Heaven, And though no science, fairly worth the seven. Dorothy served her four years in high school faithfully and well. We can say that if she works out in the world as she did here, she will in- deed be a success. ROBERT BROOKER-BOD Much danger makes great hearts more resolute. Football Q2-3-45: Track fl- 2-3-4Jg Class President f4Jg Class Notable: Best Boy Athlete C433 Boys' and Cgrls' Week: Com- irlgssioner of Charities Bob has such a forceful WHY Of goin!! about things and of managing to accomplish about everything he under- takes, that it is no wonder those seniors elected him president, is it? Page Twenty-three

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4 - PAN ORAMA ANNUAL SeniorNotes Four years ago We thought of the time when We Would march down the aisle in our caps and gowns, as a remote possibility of the dim future. But now we are at the end of our stay here, and that possi- bility has become a reality. As We look back on the last four years We think of many things which We will never forget. They are the strong, true friendships which We have formed and all the experiences which We have had. There is the thrill of pride, when one of our number has distinguished himself in some Way and brought honor both to himself and to the school. And who will ever forget the difference in being a struggling Freshman and in being a calm Senior about to graduate? Graduation holds a different meaning for nearly every one of us. But whatever that meaning may be we all feel that the training we have received here has been a Wonderful means of preparing us for the difficulties which We shall meet in that wider field into which We are now about to enter. Page Twenty-two



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PAN ORAMA ANNUAL il --- ..... V L. 3 ki ALBERT BAUMANN'-Al His accents flow with art- less ease. Football C433 Swimming C133 Skating C33, Section- al Letter C333 Hi-Y C2- 3-433 Class Notable: Best One Armed Driver. Al has a special gift for talking, and everyone seems to like to listen to him, he is so popular with both boys and girls! We all miss him since he Went to Co1'nell in January. ROBERT BOND-Bob Can we ever have too much of a good thing. Dramatics Class Plays: Billy's Tombstonesn C33, Beau Brumrnel1 C433 Debate: Captain Elmira Varsity C33, I-Iornell, El- mira C432 Contests: Sec- ond Place in October C33, First Place in Harvard C433 Hi-Y C2-33, Secre- tary C433 Class Orator C433 Honorable Mention Alfred University Public Speaking Contest C333 January Honor Student No. 22 C433 Gold Key C433 President of Oommon Council for Boys' Week C433 Most Popular Boy C43. RICItI.ARD BENNETT -Dick Let us save our tomorrow: for work. Football Cljj Class Nota- ble: Handsomest Boy C43. Dick believes that good nature is stronger than toma- hawksf' He has certainly scalped us, and he leaves with a multitude of friends. KENNETH CONKLIN MILDRED COLE-Biddy ELLIS CLARK i ' Not too serious-not too Kennze gay, It is a poor sport that is A rare Combination ani' not worth the candle. day. Appearances are some- times deceivin g. Baseball C233 Festival Chorus C2-33. Kennie Conklin-whatl You didn't know him? Well, that was a grave mistake. He was one of Mr. Hartley's stars in festival chorus and a few things like that. It's pretty hard to forget a fellow like Ken. Page Twenty-fourf Friday Club C3-433 Dom Econ C23, Vice-President C33, President C43, Yes, a rare combination is Mildred. She has the power of being a good student, an excellent friend and popular. It is said that very rarely one can be all these things at aonce. but Mildred has cer- tainly proved it is possible. Wherever you see her you're sure to see her friends-all enjoying her company a great deal. Swimming C133 Varsity Football C33, Letterman C433 Honor Roll C13. Here is Clarky, one of the vertibrae in the backbone of Binghamtorfs football team. Everybody from coach to the smallest rooter will feel the loss of this one of our best and gamest players. Next year there will be a vacant parking space out in front.

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