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

 - Class of 1932

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PANORAMA A NNUAL 1932 ♦ Mary E.Glover ♦ wm. n Gi fmore + Rul’hdGillesple. Wm, M.Geiger ♦ Marshall E.Guile Mildred HHawKins AarionA.HiU Chas.P. Getter ♦Leon E.GradyJr. Max E.Gabriel Alice C, Holey ♦ Eva J,Howland ♦EleanorR.Hoysradt Loretta C.Hughes ♦ ChesterL.Hinaman W.£.HoNister ♦MyrfteR.HolberH»Norma I,Hibbard. Ada P. Nawe ♦Claudia Herman nces HajLe Ence c Jun j MaHce Jun vJohnMjKean O ausKy Page Twenty-Six

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PANORAMA ANNUAL 1932 Clark, Naomi “Nay” “When night hath set her silver lamp on high Then is the time for study.” Festival Chorus (2, 3). Carr, Raymond “Ray” “Music’s golden tongue.” Glee Club (2, 3): Band (1. 2. 3. 4); Silver Plaque (4) ; Orchestra (1. 2, 3, 4), Award (2, 3) ; Festival Chorus (1). Casella, Pasquale “Patty” “So much is a man worth as he esteems himself.” After Graduation: New York University. Clarke, Helen “ Clarke ” “Heart on her lips and soul within her eyes Soft is her clime and sunny are her skies.” Basketball (2, 3). Varsity (3), Award (3): Baseball (2): Tennis (4); Hockey (2, 4), Varsity (4), Award: “The Host” (2), The Swan” (3); Literary (3); Class Notable: Best Girl Dancer. Donnelly, Anne “Pat” “Cheerful at morn she wakes from her repose, Breathes the keen, air and carols as she goes.” Basketball (2, 3): Tennis (2); Hockey (2, 3); “Little Father of the Wilderness” (3), Quality Street” (3); Silver Plaque (3); Friday Club (2, 3) ; Cheer Leader (3) : Home Room President (3). After Graduation: Cornell University. Doyle, James “Jim” “Man is the name of honor for a king.” Basketball (2, 3). Demeree, Evelyn “Eve” “The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed.” Basketball (3); Baseball (2); Tennis (2, 3); Junior Chamber of Commerce (3, 4). After Graduation: Lowell’s School of Business. Donahue, Joseph “Joe” “A ready smile is worth more than its weight in gold.” Drew, Betty “Virtue alone is the unerring sign of a noble soul.” Tennis Award (2) ; Festival Chorus (2, 3, 4) ; Literary (3, 4); Class Historian (4). Edelheit, Jacob “Variety’s the very spice of life.” Orchestra (2, 3, 4); “Bells of Beaujolais” Busi¬ ness Manager (4), “The Host” (3), “The Swan” (4), Award (3, 4). Budapest Salesman” (3): Debate (3, 4) ; Silver Plaque (4) ; Gold Key (4) ; Declamation Contest (4) ; Salutatorian, 93.413 (4). English, Roger “Roge” “He lives to build not boast.” Eggleston, Claude “ Eggy” “There is no truer truth obtainable by man than comes of music.” Band Award (2. 3, 4) ; Orchestra (2, 3, 4), Award (2, 3); Silver Plaque (4). Edwards, Grace “Fair thoughts and happy hours attend you.” Tennis (2). After Graduation: Cornell University. Ellis, Margaret “Peg” ' O “Success is counted sweetest.” Basketball, Award (4) ; Tennis, Award (3, 4) ; Hockey (3, 4), Varsity Award (4); Girl Reserves (3) . Eisenhart, Norman “Norm” “Let thy words be few.” Nature Study Club, President (2); Scholarship Award (3). Feinbero, Anne “The secret of success is constancy to purpose.” Basketball (2); Hockey (2); Festival Chorus (2) ; Civic Club Debate, Ring (3), Hornell (4), Student Coach for Civic Club Debate (4) ; “The Seven Gifts” (3), First Christmas” IT), “The Romantic Young Lady” (4); Awards Committee (4) . Fields, Eva Anne “Betsey” “Contentment is better than visions.” Festival Chorus (2). After Graduation: Lowell’s School of Business. Fischer, Joseph “Joe” “You should hammer your iron while it is glowing hot.” Basketball (3) ; Baseball (3) ; Varsity Track (2, 3) ; “Quality Street” (2) ; Chess Club (3, 4). After Graduation: United States Postal Service. Ford, Joseph “Joe” “Attempt the end and never stand to doubt, Nothing’s so hard, but search will find it out.” Foster, Charles “Bud” “A friend is never known until a man hath need.” Basketball (4); Baseball (4). After Graduation: Cornell University. Ferenczi, Cornelia “ Minehon” “Knowledge gained is a world achieved.” Basketball (2) ; Cheerleader (4). Freed, M ichael “Mike” “A cheerful grin will let you in, Where the knocker is never known.” Gehm, Raymond “Dutch” “Honor to whom honor is due.” After Graduation: Cornell University. Goerlitz, Marion “Happy I am, from care I am free. Why aren’t they all content like me?” Tennis (2); Festival Chorus (1). Gregory, Arta Mae “I weave sweet cadences.” Hockey (1) ; Festival Chorus (1, 2, 3, 4), Award (4) ; String Trio (4) ; Glee Club (3) ; “The Host” (3) , “The Romantic Young Lady” (4); Class Notable: Musician. Page Twenty-Five



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PANORAMA ANNUAL 19 3 2 Geiger, William “Bill” “Nothing is more simple than greatness.” Festival Chorus (2). Guile, Marshall “Bill” “Friends with you I would be, and have your love.” Glover, Mary “Thou whose locks outshine the sun, Golden tresses wreathed in one.” Festival Chorus (2, 3); Class Notable: Quietest Girl. Gilmore, William “ Wee Willy” “The load becomes light that is cheerfully borne.” Gillespie, Ruth “There are some silent people who are more interesting than the best talkers.” Hockey, Award (2, 3) ; Festival Chorus (2, 3, 4), Bells of Beaujolais” (4); Girl Reserves (2, 3, 4), Treasurer (3) ; French Club (4) ; Literary Club (3, 4). After Graduation: William-Smith College. Getter, Charles Philip “Phil” “As sure as a gun.” Assistant Manager Football (3) ; Basketball (4) ; Baseball (4) ; Track (2, 3), Varsity (3) ; “Christ¬ mas Pageant”, On Parole’ (3); Hi-Y (2); Presi¬ dent of Home Room (3) ; G. O. Delegate (3) ; Golf Team (4); Class Notable: Member of Ideal Couple. After Graduation: University of Notre Dame. Grady, Edgar “Ed” “Fame finds never tomb to enclose it in.” Football (1, 2, 3, 4), Letter (3, 4), Special Award (4) ; Baseball (2) ; Track (2) ; Glee Club (3) ; Orchestra (2) ; Harvard Contest, Third Prize (4) ; Home Room President (2, 3, 4) ; Class Presi¬ dent (4); Class Notable: Most Popular Boy. After Graduation: Rutger’s University. Gabriel, Max “Wit and personality are the basis of friendship.” H avvkins, Mildred “Soft is the music that would charm forever.” Festival Chorus (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Perfect Attendance 4 Years; Fifth High Honor, 91.265. Hill, M arion “Medicine for the soul.” Basketball, Award (2, 3), Manager (3) ; Hockey, Award (2, 3) ; Friday Club (2, 3) ; Dom Econ (2, 3, 4) ; G. O. Delegate (3). After Graduation: Syracuse University. Haley, Alice “Al” “A good beginning makes a good ending.” Basketball (2, 3) ; Hockey (2, 3) ; Friday Club (2, 3). Howland, Eva “A mighty spirit fills that little frame.” After Graduation: Cortland Normal. Hoysradt, Eleanor “Al” “A cheerful disposition.” Basketball (2, 3, 4), Letter (4): Baseball (1); Varsity Tennis, Letter (2, 3) ; Hockey, Letter (2, 3); Festival Chorus (1, 2, 3, 4); “Bells of Beau¬ jolais” (4); Friday Club (2, 3). After Graduation: Vassal- College. Hughes, Loretta “Lurry” “Contentment is a pearl of great price.” Tennis (4) ; Festival Chorus (2, 3) ; Class Nota¬ ble: Most Bashful Girl. After Graduation: School of Nursing, Syracuse University. Hinaman, Chester “Chet” “He plays the game.” Tennis (3) ; Glee Club (2, 3, 4) ; Festival Chorus (2, 3, 4), “Bells of Beaujolais (4), Seven Gifts” (3) , The Romantic Young Lady” (4); Junior Chamber of Commerce (4) ; Chess Club, President (4) . Hollister, Watson “Holly” “There is sweet music here that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass.” Orchestra (2) ; Festival Chorus (2). After Graduation: Bliss Electrical School. HoI. bert, Myrtle My heart is like the singing bird.” Festival Chorus (2, 3, 4). Hibbard, Norma “Norm” “One cannot desire too much of a good thing.” Ha we, Ada “Pat” “Let’s smile what smiles we can today.” Basketball (2, 3, 4), Award, Varsity Captain (4) ; Baseball (3) ; Tennis (Award (4) ; Hockey, Award (2, 3, 4), Varsity Captain (3, 4); Delegate to G. 0. (4); “The Host” (2), “The Swan” (3); Gill Reserves (3) ; Member of Awards Committee (3); Major Sports Award (4); Class Notable: Class Giggler (4). Herman, Claudia “Claud” “A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men.” Basketball (41; Tennis (2); The Host” (3), The Swan” (4) ; Civic Club Debate (4) ; Scholar¬ ship Award (2); Class Notable: Noisiest Girl. Haley, Francis “Fran” “Ambition has no rest.” Football (2, 3); Baseball (2, 3); Tennis (4); Skating (3): Hi-Y (3, 4); Home Room President (2); G. O. Delegate (3); Class Officer: Sergeant- at-Arms (4); Class Notable: Best One-Armed Driver. After Graduation: University of Pennsylvania. Jung, Elice “Susie” “Quiet but not idle.” Basketball (2); Festival Chorus (2); Friday Club (2, 3). .Tung, Marice “Sober but not serious.” Basketball (2); Festival Chorus (2, 3, 4), Bells of Beaujolais” (4); Friday Club (2, 3). Keane, John “Nature is the master of talents; Genius the master of nature.” French Club (4) ; Scholarship Award (2, 3) ; Home Room President (2) ; Gold Key (4) ; Class Notable: Most Brilliant (4); Valedictorian, 94.370. Kritkausky, Anthony “Tony” “He only is a well-made man who has a good determination.” Panorama (2) ; Football (4) ; Scholarship (2, 3) ; Fourth High Honor, 91.332 (4). Page Twenty-Seven

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