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

 - Class of 1926

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Stella Branksienrk South Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Glee Club 2 years. “To do good rather than be conspicuous.” Helen Broun North Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Athletic Council 1925-1926; Toast at Athletic Banquet 1925; Toasts at Junior-Senior Banquet 1925-1926; Glee Club Minstrels 1924-1925-1926; Jordan Debate 1926; Literary Editor of Crim- son and White 192C; Decorating Committee for Senior Dance; Secretary of Senior Class; Senior Play; Valedictorian. “Had I been present at the creation 1 could have given some useful hints for the better ordering of the universe.” Gladys Bunyea Lysander Grammar School Athletic Association; Glee Club 1926; Glee Club Minstrels 1926. “Cares not a pin what they said, or may say.” John Clark South Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Editor-in-Chief of Lyre for 1926. “Never behind.” Katharine Coe North Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Glee Club 2 years; Special Chorus 4 years; Glee Club Minstrels 1924-1925-1926; First Prize, Bigelow Prize Speaking Contest 1924: Decorating Committee for Senior Dance; Treasurer of Senior Class; Senior Play. “Soft words with nothing in them, make a song.” Kuth Colling Hortontown Grammar School Athletic Association; Glee Club 2 years. “Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, and waste its sweetness on the desert air.” Thomas Cumerford North Side Grammar School Athletic Association. “Among them, but not of them.” Howard Eggleston South Side Grammar School Athletic Association. “Troubles spring from idleness and grievous toils from needless I1 6 ease.

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Regents again! This time many were lost, and we returned with our numbers greatly diminished. As Juniors we found ourselves under the supervision of Miss Marks, Miss Tanner having decided in the meantime that two could live as cheaply as one. Miss Marks, however, too soon proved herself equal to this responsibility. The assistant football manager was one of our members, while many of our members played on the team. We furnished a speaker for the Athletic Banquet that year, and two of the speakers at the Junior-Senior Banquet were members of our class. During the second semester the vice-president of the Athletic Coun- cil was one of our representatives. In June we were again inflicted with Regents and at length, in Sep- tember, we returned, the recognized leaders of the school. During the football season we furnished the team with some of its star players. In February we organized our class and Senior activies began with a sleighridc where everybody had a delightful time. Then in April came the Junior-Senior Banquet, where the president of the Senior class acted as toastmaster. Early in May the Seniors gave a dance, which went into the history of Baldwinsville Academy as the most successful of its kind. Again one of our members carried off first prize in the Bigelow Prize Speaking contest and again we gave our best players to the base- ball team. During the month of June we have enjoyed many good times and we are here tonight, happy to have reached the desired goal, yet sorry to leave B. H. S. MARION KITTELL. CLASS ROLL DeForrest Beers North Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Athletic Council 1925; Assistant Cheerleader 1925! Cheer Leader 1925; Assistant Treasurer of Athletic Association 1925; Glee Club Minstrels 1924-1925; First Prize. Bigelow Prize Speaking Contest 1925; First Prize, County Prize Speaking Contest (Western Sec- tion) 1925; B. H. S. Orchestra 1925-1 926; Senior Play. “Pits own estimate mu3t be measure enough, his own praise reward enough for him. Isabel Bocchino South Side Grammar School Athletic Association: Glee Club 2 years. “Let us be seen by our deeds.’ 5



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Mary Agnes Farley North Side Grammar School Athletic Association: Glee Club 2 years; Invitation Committee for Senior Dance; Decorating Committee for Senior Dance. “So womanly, so benign, and so meek. ’ Adria Gaylord Euclid Union Grammar School Athletic Association; Glee Club 2 years; Special Chorus 1 year “Could I love less, I should be happier Charles Hebblethuaite Auburn Grammar School Athletic Association; Athletic Council 1925; Basketball 1925-1926; Football 1925. “Society is now one polished horde, the bores and the bored.” Alexander Jones South Side Grammar School Athletic Association: Athletic Council 1922-1925; Glee Club Min- strels 1924-1925; Assistant Manager Football 1922; Captain Football 1 925; Football 1922-1923-1924-1925; All Scholastic Football Team 1925; Captain Basketball 1924-25; Basket Ball 1923-1924; 1924-1925; 1925- 192C; Manager baseball 1924; Baseball 1923; Manager Track 1926; Championship Track Team 1925; Speaker at Junior-Senior Banquet 1925; Decorating Committee Athletic Banquet 1923-1926; Sport Editor of Lyre; Senior Play “Studious to please, yet not ashamed to fail.”’ Marion Kittell North Side Grammar School Athletic Association: Glee Club 2 years; Special Chorus -1 yeurs; Glee Club Minstrel Shows 1925-192G; Senior News Editor for Crimson and While; Committee Junior-Senior Banquet 1926; Decorating Com- mittee Athletic Banquet 1926; Decorating Committee for Senior Dance; Class Historian “Peace hath her victories, no less renowned than war.” Herbert Klein South Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Decorating Committee Senior Dance; Senior Play. “Necessity, the tyrant's plea, excused his Devilish Seeds.” Charles Klotz VanBuren District No. 7 Athletic Association; Athletic Council 1925; Treasurer of Athletic Association 1925; Football 1924-1925. “Let him be sure to leave other men their turns to speak.” 7

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