Charles W Baker High School - Lyre Yearbook (Baldwinsville, NY)

 - Class of 1989

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While schoolbags are considered al necessity by most, Kara Thomas pushed it tq the limit by carrying two as she digs through her locker before school. Everyday after schod Coke machine in c Mayne, Tania Gale at they couldn’t make i Becca Brewer’s Sprite The phone and good friends are two things we couldn't live without. Lori Sierpina and Ju- lie Maffei say they always depend on each oth- er for a ride home after tennis practice, so Lori phones her father. 12 Necessities Erika Muench

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} That Someone Special at The Junior Prom It was the happening scene, every- one was there!” That’s how Tom Patterson described last year’s Junior Prom. For most juniors, the Junior Prom is a big event. Rob Burkhart says the Junior Prom is quote unquote a place you go if you’re a junior. A major decision for most girls is what to wear. Donna Bestor had quite an adventure finding her dress. I went through Camillus Mall until I got to Ups-n-Downs. The lady got all of the dresses that she thought would fit me and look good; I tried every single one! The decision was made by the look on my date’s face.” Some people, such as Toni Bieganowski, don’t have any trouble finding a dress. It was the second store and about the fifth dress. I tried it on. I had to have it! Others, such as Erin Elliot, have trouble finding the right dress. In eighth grade, I saw Margaret Stevens go to her Senior Ball and I liked the dress a lot. So, I knew I wanted a dress just like it for my Prom. I looked for one similar, but couldn’t find it. So, I end- ed up borrowing it in the end. I waited until the last minute.” The boys’ gym was decorated with pink, white and gray balloons and streamers. Rod Stanton thought that the gym looked quaint, but appropri- ate.” According to Pat Kinane and Mike Palm, The best parts were the curtains and the big silver ball.” Activities after the Prom are a way many people end a perfect evening. Even though Jim Olin didn’t go to the prom he was quick to say, I went to the party.” What party? Shawn Spreague’s, of course. People just kept on coming even well after everything else WaS Closed. Katrina Donaghey After the prom, Tony Helms and Jenny Healtey went looking for more fun and excite- ment at a friend's party. Patty Hamilton Having spent most of the day primping to get ready for this evening's activities, Scott Schader and Jill Moffat take the time for one more picture of them at their best. All of the hours trying to find a dress and get a tuxedo that will coordinate with your date's outfit is worth it when you can stride into the ballroom in matching aparel like Mike Lyons and Celeste Clement did. Junior Prom It



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Little things we can’t live without— Necessities An old teddy bear, a well worn-in shirt or a best friend. Imagine life without these things. Could you survive living without life’s essentials? No more junk food or telephones. Don’t worry, we aren’t going to take these away from you. But what would happen if we did? I would absolutely die without boys and my telephone, states Becky Reith. Darlene Wagner remarks, I would miss my friends and family the most.” Sometimes, it's the obvious things that become essential for our day to day well-being. Jenn Reitz com- ments, Vaseline lip therapy . . . medi- cated!” And then there are those peo- ple who can’t survive without various flavors of their favorite brand of chewing gum. There is a wide variety of things that people would miss. Miss Boyle declares that she couldn’t live without any cameras. Hairspray,” says Tanya Gale, otherwise, my hair would flop! All Mr. Patchett asks people to give him is a little privacy—to be able to relax after a day here.” Oh, my purse, definitely my purse ... Hey where is my purse anyway,” asks Tanya Freisem as she scurries away to find it? Food, it’s got to be food, exclaims Tim Ostien. And what’s vital for Terri Mackey? Money; it's the most basic necessity for survival.” Whether it’s a close friend or an old, fluffy teddy bear, such as Jennifer Huntley’s Henry, there is something that life wouldn’t seem complete without. Michelyn McCall Everybody loves something soft and fluffy. That’s why life for Jennifer Huntley would be unbearable” without Henry, her stuffed teddy bear. Necessities 13

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