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

 - Class of 1926

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ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, 11)20 The Association also gained a large membership for the last half of the year. At the first meeting the following officers were elected: Cheerleaders, Olive Brown, William L. Clark; Manager of Baseball, Horwood Jones; Assistant Manager. Maurice Cox. The Council members were elected as follows: Seniors, Donald Decker, Edna C. Moyer; Juniors, Churlotte Heaton, Clarence Hcbblethwaite; Sophomores, Horwood Jones; Freshmen, Sid- ney Hall. The Council in turn elected the following officers: Vice President, Donald Decker; Secretary, Edna Catherine Moyer; Treasurer. Clarence Hebblethwaite. The Association enjoyed a very successful year. JOHN CLARK. FOOTBALL During the 1025 season Baldwinsvllle Academy was represented by a team of veterans. A uniformed practice squad of thirty-three was maintained throughout the seuson, while twenty-two men, or two teams composed the regular traveling squad. The first team was as husky a bunch of warriors as has ever been produced by the Academy. They worked well together as a team and had a remarkably consistent fighting spirit. Of the eight games played five were won and three were lost. The three games lost were lost to good teams- to Herkimer, champions of Mohawk Valley; Cortland, champions of the Southern tier, and East Syracuse, champions of Onondaga County. The second and third teams deserve much credit for their patience and hard work, for without them the first team would have meant very little. A great amount of praise and respect is due Couch Get no cm, who never lost confidence in the team and not only taught each individual player how best to play his position, but also taught the team as a whole many trick plays and shifts, all of which were worked with a marked degree of success. Harry Garrett, former Vocational football captain, helped a great deal as line coach. The teum will lose six men from the line and two from the backfield. However, there is plenty of good material to till their places, as the subs played in the majority of the games. Charles Klotz, left end, one of the smallest men on the team, was found in every play. Ring Carroll—left tackle playing hi3 fourth year, knew how to play where the play was. Robert Shea—a mas3 of strength, held down the right guard berth. When they came through right guard they stopped. Sloan Smith—the crack center, fought from whistle to whistle. Horwood Jones husky warrior, proved without a doubt his ability a3 a right guard and punter in every game. 15

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“I expect we will some day see Broadway all lit up with Eleanor Markham’s name, ' Miss Laurence remarked. To which Mrs. For sell said, “Oh, I suppose Gladys Bunyea will be friend and helper until they are all in the family.” “Did you ever notice how Madora Plalsted flushes when you men- tion Fellows to her? Of course she thinks of just one Fellows, and all the Kiris have her dreams more or less.” “Charles Klotz will probably some day he compared with our silent presidents. He seems to be starting as they pay Cal. did.” “Isn’t it nice when two people so well suited to each other as Ruth Colling and Lloyd Southard pal around together? I hear Ruth is going to have the farm.” Miss Laurence remarked decisively: “Charles Hebblethwaite in- tends to become u great professor of mathematics,” hut Miss Mendenhall broke in with “Oh, I think he’s much better suited to follow Stephen Leacock’s footsteps.” “I never could quite understand why Ethelwyn Smith took so much interest in my history class when we were studying the Province of Alberta. Perhaps she’s thinking of living there. X often hear her speak the name.” “I believe Mary Agnes Farley is going to be a preceptress of Vassar College.” “Helen Brown brought In another theme for me to correct the other day. This one was on Banks. If she always has Harvey for her inspira- tion she’ll make quite a literary genius.” But just then Mr. Elden came in and as I slipped out he called the meeting to order. ADRIA R. GAYLORD. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, 1925 At the beginning of the year the Seniors signed for membership one hundred per cent. No doubt the other classes followed their example and consequently a large membership resulted. The officers elected at the first meeting were: Manager of Football, William Clark. Assistant of Football, Ralph Carrington. Cheerleader, Ruth Carroll. Assistant Cheerleader, Clifford Burton. Manager of Basket Ball, Francis Carroll. Assistant Manager of Basket Ball, Clifford Burton. Manager of Girls’ Basket Ball, Blanche Welden. The Council members were elected as follows: Seniors, Margaret Smallwood; Juniors, Alex. Jone3, Blanch Welden; Sophomores. Olive Brown; Freshmen, Ruth Carroll. The Council officers were: Vice-President, Alexander Jones; Secretary, Margaret Smallwood; Treasurer, Sanford Weeks. Mr. Elden holds the permanent position of president. H



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