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

 - Class of 1927

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25. Dorothy Fellows leaves her shoes and her tongue, not of her shoes, to Ethel Sherwood. 26. Louise Eggleston leaves her interest in Pontiacs to Ruth Carroll. 27. Richard Abrams wills to Lee Hotaling a bottle of slick which he may use in place of the curling irons. 28. Lillian Schenck confers upon Clifford Burton her ability to give Oral English. 29. Mildred Blann bequeathes to Louise Fuess her pretty blonde hair. 30. Mary Silkworth leaves her boy friends to the needy Elizabeth Davis. 31. Eudora Patchett leaves her ability to “stand up and grow taller” to Frank Youngs. 32. Edward O'Brien wills to Kedzie Hitchcock his ability to study Latin. 33. Mary Luke leaves her overwhelming smile to Inez Wagner. 3 4. Edwin Moss, our light boxer, leaves his ambition to Fremont Brooks. 35. Clifford Sadelmyer imparts his knowledge of astronomy (Star Cars) to Prof. Cary. 36. Bill Clark leaves his extra two years to Nelson Huntley. 37. Walter Bellows wills his graceful walk to Phil. Linscott. 38. Dorothy Axtell bequeathes her large statue to Anna Donahue. 39. Marion Bort leaves her charming soprano voice to Thelma Surbrook. 40. Bernice Loveless leaves her quiet laughter and rubber heels to Dorothy Palmer. 41. To Peggy Gear, Blanch Weldon leaves her basket-ball suit and her position on the team. 42. Eloise Klotz, the girl who put the curl in a mustache, leaves her ability to graduate in three and a half years to Frank Cassidy. 43. Ruth Goodwin wills her ability to go through a small place and keep still about it to Merle Loveless. 44. Jessie Guess leaves her perseverance in finding the right boy friend to Edith Gaylord. 45. Clara Brauksieck bestows upon Ruth Ward her wanderful power to concentrate. 46. To Lyman Abbott, Francis Aherin leaves his ability to keep out of trouble. 47. Esther Clark wills her four years’ experience as an athlete to Mildred Ward. 48. Frederick Sears leaves his ability to obtain bargains in Lizzies (four-wheeled and human) to Leslie Horner. 49. Alex Jones, our ingenious engineer, wills his power to electrify Garrets to Sidney Cooper. 50. Dorothy Plunkett leaves her dialect and dramatic tendencies to Ellen Wilkinson. 51. Ella Cole bequeathes her pleasing 16 voice and other excellent

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3 Second.—We bequeath to the Board of Education, restful nights and peaceful dreams. They have done their duty and must receive their reward. Third.—We leave to the far inferior Juniors, our room in which they will come under the tender care of Mrs. McNiece. Also to these fortunate, would be scholars, we bequeath as follows: 1. Evelyn Baker, who paid for a hair cut and received only half of one, leaves to Rosalie Dann, a duebill which may be redeemed at Mur- doch's shop. 2. N'ickie Cenci leaves his knowledge of welding (Weldon) to Hor- wood Jones who may some day be a blacksmith. 3. Marie DeSerio bequeathes her interest in matrimony to Marshal Stevenson. 4. Erma Walker leaves her humble manners to Ruth Cramer. 5. Charlotte Heaton wills her long tresses, ladylike conduct and soprano voice to Olive Brown. We hope that Olive as a cheerleader will make good use of the same. G. Clarence Hebblethwaite bequeathes his knowledge of a Doctor’s Profession to Dick Spengler. 7. Doris VanDerveer her extra twenty counts to Betty Miller that she may graduate in four more years. 8. Marie Comerford leaves her spare wardrobe to Marion Connell. 9. Gladys Carrington bequeathes her love for the Faculty to Thelma Sturdevant. 10. Charlreane Frawley leaves her surplus height to Helen Ger- trude Perkins, the future basket ball star. 11. Gladys Carnrite leaves her taste for lemons (Lyman Abbott) to Doris Ellison. 12. Inez Miller leaves her facilities for smelling to Peter Spooner (Dick Sears). 13. Norman Dristle, the “Senior Shiek,” leaves his glasses, chewing gum and dignified smile to Malcolm Reed. 14. Donald Decker leaves his record, of never having skipped school, to Midge Miller. 15. Frederick Mignault wills his spare time and surplus evenings to Frank Cassidy. 16. Mary Widger, our Charleston dancer, bequeathes that ability to Mary Ostrouski. 17. Gertrude Gristwood, the Senior Class Lexicographer, leaves her ability to use big words in the wrong place to Kirby Vosburgh. 18. Eleanor Davis wills her abbreviated haircut to Frances Green. 19. Helen Kelly leaves her position in Proff’s office to Mary Turner. 20. Anna Beebe bequeathes her school girl complexion to Ruth Adsit. 21. Mary Hall bestows her brusque manners upon Dick Sears. 22. Walter Doran, who believes in brotherly love, leaves his place on the mound to the “Candy Kid. 23. To Edgar Cole, Lawrence Kelly bequeathes his Gift of Gab. 24. Brainard Huntley aWards his ability as a veterinary to the driver of the bay horse. 15



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powers of oratory to Elizabeth Gear. 52. Edith Spengler leaves her naughty eyes to Betty Bins. Lastly, we do hereby appoint our Principal, Mr. Elden, executor of this our last will and testament, at the same time revoking all former wills. Dated and sealed this 21st day of June, nineteen hundred and twenty-seven. GRADUATED CLASS OF 1927. Maurice E. Cox. CLASS PROPHECY OF 1927 In looking over my treasures of B. H. S., my scrap book, and noteboxes in which I have kept my communications with the members of my class during the past twenty years, I gleaned the following information: Edwin Moss is singing the latest song hits in Woolworth’s five and ten cent stores, accompanied by Evelyn Baker at the piano. In our last war in 1945 Ann Beebe was the commander of Cox’s army and Ruth Hickey was at the head of Lee’s. Marion Bort, who is noted for her sweet and melodious voice, is announcing for WFBL at Syracuse. Our Valedictorian, Nickie Cenci, is playing center on Harvard basket- ball team. William Lewis Clark, our class shiek, has taken up for his future diversion “interior decorating,” especially sewing rooms. Erma June Walker has decided to take up “Krafft” for her future occupation. Marcellus Johnson, the class hard guy, is foreman of the stone quarry gang at Jamesville. Glady Carnite, our new music teacher, is giving Lyman Abbott vocal lessons. Dorothy Axtell and Mildred Blann after taking six lessons from Chief Perkins, have become sheriffs for Onondaga county. Frederick Mignault, the “mystery man” of our class, is professor of the dairy husbandry at Hamilton College. Louise Eggleston after finishing her high school course, became a per- manent speaker for the “old ladies' convention.” Marian Kratzer is still teaching geometry” in the Baldwinsville High School. Maurice Cox for some reason or other, is taking a great interest in bees, especially (“Beebes”). Marie Comerford, the class sheba, has started a school for “old-fash- ioned” girls. Gladys Carrington, who has danced herself to fame in the dance “I Can’t Keep from Giggling At You,” is to appear at the Temple Friday the thirteenth. After Sears Roebuck Company had filed bankruptcy papers, a new company was formed under the name of “Sears VanDeveer,” under- takers. 17

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