Binghamton Central High School 1952 Yearbook (Binghamton, NY) - Guest Access

PANORAMA ANNUAL 1952 of BINGHAMTON CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Binghamton, New York FOREWORD .................... 3 ADMINISTRATION............... 6-7 FACULTY AND CURRICULUM ...... 8-18 JANUARY GRADUATES .......... 20-27 JUNE GRADUATES ............. 28-41 HOME ROOMS ................ 42-54 ACTIVITIES .................. 55-76 GENERAL ORGANIZATION ...... 56-57 HONOR SOCIETY .............. 58-59 PLAYS ........................ 62 MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS .... 68, 74-77 SPORTS ..................... 77-99 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN . . . . . . . . . . 82 BASKETBALL LETTERMEN . . . . . . . . . 90 GIRLS' SPORTS ....... . ........ 98-99 ADVERTISEMENTS ............ 100-120 Page One

In today's Atomic Age our eyes should be focused to:z ard peace. The Laurel lea/ on the cover o/ this "Panoratna" reminds us that without peace the world is in danger of destruction. Yet, this end is not inevitable, and it is the duty of the 1952 graduates to help make the 'l orld secure for posterity. l.-ooking back on three '7. onder/ul years at Central, each graduate :ztill remember different experiences. Some :z ill remember the understanding and kno:z ~ledge gained /rom teachers and classes, or the activities and team:z ork :z ith many other students. Others '7. ill cherish the memories o/ their participation in athletics in '7. hiclz attitudes of sportsmanship ·1 ere developed, and in :z hiclz their bodies, and minds profited /rom the training. Commencement /ollo'l s next, but this does not mean the end of learning. Rather, Commencement is the beginning, /or it is merel_y a stepping stone to other phases of learning. Some '7. ill go on to hi~ther institutions while others 'l ill cease their formal education, but '7. ill learn /rom actual experience. The '7. orld depends on toda_y's graduates. They must use the wisdom J!tlined /rom high school experiences to help iron out 'l orld problems. Rach graduate must never /orget his O'lt n personal responsibilit_y /or making the 'l orld a place that is better because he has lived in it. Page Three

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Poge Sox ADMINISTRATION Edward T. Springmann, Principal Martin A. He!fer, Superintendent Central High students are fortunate in having for guidance and advice such outstanding people as Mr. Martin Helfer, superintendent of schools; Mr. Edward Springmann, principal; Mr. Maxwell Space, Senior Boys' and Girls' Counselor; Miss Marion Taylor, Sophomore and Junior Girls' Counselor, and Mr. Richard Schuster, Sophomore and Junior Boys' Counselor. 1Nith such able leadership as this students can plan for college or career and iron out any problems which may arise. As a result they are able to get the most out of their school life. Marian C. Taylor, Girl's Sophomore and Junior Counselor. Richard S Chuster and ' 80Y's s lunior c 0 Phom or ounselor. e

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