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

 - Class of 1932

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193 2 PANORAMA ANNUAL 5f henAndrejKo ♦ KazeiEAbdallah Claude A i wafer ♦ Walter F. Ayres ♦ Helen MBeldwirv Nir e I. BrddshaW«C )heriiu-R,Bri2zeetAntoindteLBrzOTo KA i1bej 1 r2aj2L il in i j?j; Mildred Biliman ♦Leonard E..Baher ♦Alexander Bell ♦ Harvey .Booth ♦ Verne Ml.Braman Howard FBenrrelJ Jolm sJ 1 BucKje » EleanorV.Covert - ♦ EdirhCafPr ♦EstherI,Cheney Doris S Q Q £ £iQn R : Col2on »J : HQw i qu fone : M a r y R. Ca h i I l vT’ Xaniirdiiaer Page Twenty-Two

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PANORAMA ANNUAL 19 3 2 Mentor J otes Four years ago in September, there entered approximately five hundred quaking infants to be immediately caught up in the mill of education, better known as B. U. H. S. Timid, faint-hearted, fearful, they entered with great awe and anticipation as to the future. They gazed upon those wonderful upper-classmen and went home and won¬ dered, if they too might some day be as big and strong as they (the upper-classmen) were. It seemed an utter impossibility. But, Old Father Time with his magic wand changes the scene and we behold this same class. Not quite five hundred, but still a majority of them have victoriously conquered lessons ,teachers, deans, and other minor difficulties. But where is that cringing attitude of three years before? Gone! Gone forever! They are now proud Seniors who have vanquished many obstacles. No longer awed by anything, they have, at least in their opinion, the school and its authorities at their mercy. They occasionally do their lessons and, if they are in an especially good humor, they drop in to see Mr. Bush and give him their too-perfect excuses which he, of course, believes. But, really the Senior Class has many things to be puffed up about. New records and new standards in scholarship, in athletics, in dramatics, in debate and in general activities have been set. New ideals of good fellowship, sportsmanship, and school spirit are embedded in the hearts of all. Underneath it all, the Seniors behold their grad¬ uation day with deep regret, for it means the severing of ties which have been established for four years. But, a future is waiting them out there, in that cruel, cruel world. A future, with its joy, its sorrow, its surprises and its successes. B. C. H. S. is seeing the Seniors of 1932 feel that a great trust has been placed on them to bring honor to their Alma Mater. She sees it and expects it. Seniors of 1932—don’t disappoint her! Page Twenty-One



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PANORAMA ANNUAI 19 3 2 Anijrejko, Stephen “ Chip” “Of all who live, I am the one by whom this work can best be done in the right way.” Abdallah, Kazel “Eddie” “Soft droppes of rain pierce the hard marble; many strokes overthrow the tallest oakes.” After Graduation: General Electric. Atwater, Maude “Fear not to touch the best. The truth shall be thy warrant.” After Graduation: Cortland Normal. Ayres, Walter “Red” “Nothing is denied to well directed labor.” Basketball (2) ; Festival Chorus (2) ; “Cendrillon” (3) , French Club (3, 4); G. O. Delegate (2, 3); Class Notable: Most Bashful Boy. After Graduation: University of Pennsylvania. Baldwin, Helen “Thus have 1 pursued my theme with self re¬ warding toil.” Basketball (2); Hockey (2); Festival Chorus (2); G. O. Delegate (2, 3). After Graduation: New York School of Interior Decoration. Bradshaw, Nina “Nenya” “In notes with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out.” Orchestra, Award (2, 3, 4) ; Silver Plaque (4) ; “The Host” (3), “The Budapest Salesman (3), “The Swan” (3). After Giaduation: Syracuse Teachers’ College. Brizzee, Ruth “Ruthie” “Merriment and truth are met together.” Swinning (2) ; Tennis (2) ; Girl Reserves (4). After Graduation: Hospital Training. Brzozowski, Antoinette “One thing is forever good. That one thing is Success.” Basketball (2); Tennis (3). After Graduation: Hospital Training. Bryant, Wilbur “Will” “So it is the music of men’s lives.” Orchestra (3, 4); String Quartet (3, 4). Bishop, Geraldine “Gerry” “I am a youthful traveler in the way.” Baseball (2); Basketball (3); Tennis (3); Lit¬ erary Club (3, 4); Junior Chamber of Commerce (4) ; G. O. Delegate (2) ; Home Room President (3, 4); Class Notable: Most Popular Girl. Bittman, Mildred “To bear is to conquer our Fate.” Basketball (2, 3) ; Baseball (3) ; Festival Chorus (2); Junior Chamber of Commerce (4). Baker, Leonard “Len” • . “On their own merits modest men are dumb.” Football (3); Basketball (3), Letter (4); Assis¬ tant Class Treasurer (4). After Graduation: P. G. Bell, Alexander “Jan” “With this world will I fight and faith shall be my shield.” Booth, Harvey “Make haste slowly.” Bra man, Verne “Van” “Our credit is built upon the things we do.” The Host” (3), The Swan” (3), “Budapest Salesman” (3). Bennett, Howard “The proof of the pudding is in the eating.” Football (2, 3) ; Track (2) ; Home Room Presi¬ dent (3). After Graduation: Penn State College. Buckley, John “Buck” The only way to have a friend is to be one.” Baseball (3, 4); Track (2); “The Host” (3). After Graduation: Holy Cross College. Covert, Eleanor “El” “Her air, her manners, all who saw admired.” Girl Reserves (2) ; Third High Honor: 91.791 (4). After Graduation: Lowell ' s School of Business. Caffry, Edith “Ee” “As merry as the day is long.” Basketball (2); Festival Chorus (2); French Club (4). Cheney, Isabel - “Issie” “She hath prosperous art When she will play with reason and discourse.” Tennis (3), Letter (3, 4); Civic Club Debate (3, 4), Ring (4), Hornell (2), Award (2); Girl Reserves (3, 4). Conaty, Doris “Connie” “ ’Tis toil’s reward that sweetens industry.” “The Light” (3), Quality Street (3), Publicity Manager (3) ; Friday Club (2) ; Junior Chamber of Commerce (3, 4); French Club (4), Cotton, Marion “Cotton” “The best prophet of the future is the past.” Class Notable: Member of Ideal Couple.” Clugstone, Howard “Rich in saving common-sense, As the greatest only are.” Glee Club (2). Cahill, Mary “Red” “There is no greater delight than to be con¬ scious of sincerity.” “The Host” (3). After Graduation: Hospital Training, Bingham¬ ton. Carmichael, Oliver “Ollie” “Life cannot subsist in society but for reciprocal concessions.” Tennis (2) ; Glee Club (2, 3, 4) ; Festival Chorus, “Bells of Beaujolais” (3); Hi-Y (2, 3, 4), Treas¬ urer (3), Secretary (4); Rifle Club (3, 4). Page Twenty-Three

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