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

 - Class of 1933

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PANORAMA ANNUAL for 1933 Stark ♦ Robert Stoclcs tfq arel3hirh ■John Sullivan E leanorSpaulding nadelaineSteYem J,£oSulliifaji Doris HaroM Swan Nichols Serafini •LEugeneTradeuiell l?iehard Trumble ♦ Helen Tei Alice Titus Robert Turret! ♦ Wallace Tyle r ♦ JHec Tuiaryonas » OliyeUdelhofea BettuVanWormer nargAretVaMxrmre Julia l aura narggretlAmMstsm RichardWehte ♦ Albert Stout Edna Skinner | PAGE 30 ]

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PANORAMA ANNUAL for 1933 PuDiAK, Mary “The folks who always get ahead are those who get there every day.” PUDIAK, Ni-LLIE “One who toils her way through Efe is far better than one who slides through.” Palmer, Irene ”linpy ' ’ “A merry heart is welcome anywhere.” E ' estival Chorus (2, 3, 4). Quinlivan, Eleanor “We accomplish much by prudence.” After Graduation: Hospital Training. Rodgers, Artemesia Diana” “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” Tennis (3). After School: Lowell’s Business School. Ramolonis, Julia fnlie” “Where thought serenely sweet express How pure, how dear, their dwelling place.” Basketball (3) ; Baseball (3) ; Hockey Insignia (2) ; Girl Reserves (2, 3, 4) ; Class Notable: Quiet¬ est Girl. After Graduation : Mansfield State Normal School, Penn. Ritchie, Margaret Marg” “She has done the work of a true woman Crown her, honor her, love her.” Panorama, Reporter (2), Assistant Editor (3), Editor (4) ; Tennis (2, 3) ; Basketball (2) ; Hockey (2), Manager of Varsity (2), Varsity (3); Festival Chorus (2, 3, 4), Lead in “Bells of Beaujolais”— Yvonne (2). Lead in “Mikado”—Petti-Sing (3), Lead in “Pied Piper of Hamelin”—Dream Lady (4) ; Hornell Debate, award (2) ; Awards Committee (4) : Declamation Contest (2). Second Prize; Literary (2, 3): Class Day Officer, Class Poet; G. O. Dele¬ gate (2, 3) ; Secretary of G. O. (2) ; Delegate to National Junior Red Cross Convention, Washington (2) ; Delegate to Regional Convention, Rochester (3) ; Secretary and Vice-President of Junior Red Cross (2, 3); American Legion Award (1); Home Room President (2, 3, 4); High Honor Student, Second Honor, Delivered Salutatory Address ; Schol¬ arship Gold Key (4); Silver Plaque (4); Class No¬ table: Most Popular Girl. After Graduation: Barnard College. Roon, Eric Rooney” “A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and con¬ fident tomorrow ' s.” Football (3. 4): Basketball (4); Band (2,3); Or¬ chestra (2) ; Hi-Y Club. After Graduation: University of Alabama. Ryan, Harold “What’s worth doing at all Is worth doing well.” Robinson, Harold Robbie” “Hailv ' Fellow, well met! ' Football (2, 3, 4) ; Class Notable: Best Natured Boy. Rosenberg, Arthur Rosy” “Music revives the recollection it would appease.” Orchestra (2, 3, 4); String Quartet (2); Silver Plaque (4). After Graduation: University of Michigan. Saki, George Art” “A mural, sensible and well-bred man.” Skating (2) ; Debate, Third Place (2) ; Hi-Y (2, 3, 4) ; French Club (4) ; Home Room President (2) ; G. O. Representative (3) ; Scholarship Awards (2, 3). Shields, George Cy,” Sioh” “He set his heart upon the goal, not the prize.” Football (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3. 4), Special Award (4): Basketball (2, 3); Baseball (2, 3, 4) ; Track (2); Charter Member of Lettermen’s Club; Class Notable: Best Boy Athlete and Best One-Armed Driver. After Graduation: Dulac University. Seigel, Morris “The race by vigor not by vaunts is won.” Band (2); Chess (3). SiMKULET, George Skeen” “Smile, and while you smile, others smile.” I’ ' ootball (4); Basketball, Junior Varsity (3, 4); Baseball, Varsity B (3). Sassani, Michael Mike” “The world knows little of its best men.” Glee Club (2, 3, 4) ; Vocal Training (3, 4) : Festi¬ val Chorus (2, 3, 4); Drama, “Seven Gifts” (3); Debate (3). After Graduation: Cornell University. Sherman, Charles Charlie” “Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability.” Tennis (2); Orchestra (2). Sleeper, Walter W alt” “Work well done makes pleasure more fun.” Football (3) ; Rifle Team (3) ; Publicity Manager, Rifle Team (4) ; Senior Follies, Tumbling. After Graduation: Syracuse University. Shust, Joseph Edward Rubinoff” “Music alone finds the work.” Varsity Baseball (3, 4) ; Orchestra (2, 3, 4) ; Awards Committee (4); Gold Key (4); Art Plaque (4) ; Perfect Attendance (7 yrs.). After Graduation: Boston Conservatory of Music. Stewart, Dorothy Dottie” “Eloquence charms the soul, song charms the sense.” Basketball (2); Hockey (2). After Graduation: Charles Wilson Memorial Hos¬ pital. Snedaker, Stanley Stan” “Quiet, quiet as a mouse.” After Graduation: Business. Sall, Anna “Virtue is sufficient of herself for happiness.” Spector, Sam Flash” “My object all sublime; 1 shall achieve in time.” Interclass Basketball (2) ; Junior Varsity Foot¬ ball (3, 4): Club Dancing (2); G. O. Alternate (4); Class Notable: Class Jester. After Graduation: Auto Salesman. Stanley, Harry Happy” “A good friend and a true one.” Shapiro, Bessie Bess” “Life is worth living as long as there is wrong to right.” Festival Chorus (2, 3, 4). After Graduation : Business. [ PAGE 29



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PANORAMA ANNUAL for 1933 Stark, Stanley Stan” “Youth comes but once in a lifetime.” Football, Assistant Manager (3, 4) ; Basketball (2, 3) ; Tennis (3). After Graduation: Duke University. Stocks, Robert Bob” “How can he fail?” Festival Chorus (2, 3, 4). Shirhall, Margaret “Industrious people are always happy.” Girl Reserves (3, 4) ; Junior Chamber of Com¬ merce (3, 4) ; Secretary of Junior Chamber of Com¬ merce (4); Scholarship (2, 3, 4); Honor Student; G. O. Delegate (4). Stout, Albert Ai” “Come, choose your words and away, my lad.” Skinner, Edna “Attain the unattainable.” Junior Chamber of Commerce (4). Snell, Doris Do” “For blessings wait on virtuous deeds.” Home Room President (4) ; G. O. Delegate (2) ; Class Notable: Class Artist. Sullivan, Jack Sully” “Youth is full of sport.” Spaulding, Eleanor G. “A thinker, a student and a friend.” After Graduation: Cortland Normal. Stevens, Madelaine Mad dy” “Fairest of the fair is she.” Basketball (2) ; Tennis (2) ; Festival Chorus (2, 3, 4): Class Notable: Prettiest Girl. Sullivan, Leo Sully” “A pleasing disposition wins.” Swan, Harold Stvanee” “Life is a comedy to him who thinks.” After Graduation: Business. Serafini, Nick Spud” “Let no man deceive you with vain words.” Basketball (2) ; Baseball (2) ; Glee Club (2, 3) ; French Club (3, 4), Treasurer (4) ; G. O. Delegate (4) ; Class Notable: Class Bluffer. Tradewell, Eugene L. Gene” “ ’Tis the set of the sail and not the gale That determines the way we go.” Orchestra (2). Trumble, Richard Dick” “We warrant him heart whole.” Basketball, interclass (2) ; Track (2) ; Festival Chorus (2, 3, 4) ; G. O. Delegate (3) ; Glee Club (2). After Graduation: Tri-State College. Tei, Helen Lila Bounces” “The great end of life is not knowledge but action.” Basketball (2, 3, 4); Baseball, Varsity (3, 4); Hockey, Varsity (2, 4); Festival Chorus (2, 3, 4); French Club (4) ; Girl Reserves (4). After Graduation: Cortland Normal School. Titus, Alice Mae “Well timed silence hath more eloquence than speech.” Festival Chorus (2, 3). Turrell, Robert Bob” “Honor him for he is ours.” Tyler, Wallace Wally” “All things must change, to something new and strange.” Radio Club (3) ; G. O. (3). Twaryonas, Alec Al” “They only the victory win who have fought the good fight.” Football (3) : Interclass Baseball (2, 3) ; Tennis (4) : Track (2). Udelhofen, Olive Oddie” “My ambition is to conquer.” Hockey (3) ; Literary (2) ; Dom Econ (2, 3, 4), President (4). After Graduation: Hospital Training. Van Worker, Elizabeth Betts” “Ambition is the growth of every clime.” Panorama (2) ; Basketball (2) ; Tennis (2) ; Home Room President (2) ; Gold Key (4), High Honor Student. After Graduation: University of Southern Calif¬ ornia. Van Worker, Margaret “A jolly pal when all is gay, a tender pal when all is gray.” Panorama (2); Basketball (2); Tennis (2); Gold Key (4), High Honor Pupil; Home Room President (2, 3, 4). After Graduation: Columbia University. Vavra, Julia “She lifteth up her stately head and saileth joy¬ fully A lovely path before her lies, a lovely path be¬ hind.” Basketball (2, 4) ; Baseball (2) ; Hockey (2, 4) ; Junior Chamber of Commerce (4) ; Girl Reserves (4). Van Alstyne, Margaret Pe ’ “So gracious was her tact and tenderness.” Drama, “First Christmas (3), Lead in “The Swan” (3), “The Host” (2) ; Literary Club (2, 3, 4); Class Officer, Sergeant-at-Arms ; Class Notable: Member of Ideal Couple. After Graduation: Lowell School of Business. Wehle, Richard Dick” “Nothing is so diflBcult that it may not be found out by seeking.” Tennis (3, 4) ; Gold Key (4), High Honor Pupil. After Graduation: Warton College of Business. -[ PAGE 31

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