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

 - Class of 1929

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Jay Gossncr leaves his sideburns to Ralph Cramer. Leon ore Hencle leaves her boyish bob to Dorothy Connell. Roy Dunham leaves his wonder car to John Odell. We wonder whether, if he combines it with his Ford, the result will be better that the hum of its parts. Harriet Howard leaves her demure, lady like ways to Arlene Walters. Howard Cook leaves his gift of gab to Kate Cassidy. Dick Sears leaves his derby hat to Hymie Glass. Felixa Dembowski leaves her two mile walk and ability to get to school vti time to Ruth Carroll. To Mr. Elden, we leave a faculty better trained on account of their associ- ation with us. We did our best to create ingenious teaching devices by show- ing them how little we really knew. Margaret Northrop leaves the mayor's son to the paper mill to do with him as they will. James DeSerio leaves his last pair of short trousers to some Freshman, hoping that the Freshman may outgrow them quicker than nature let our little Jimmie. Muriel Baker leaves her place of honor as a French student to Winston Ba- ker. Merle Loveless leaves his reputation as being the most weighty student to Louis Bicknell. Margaret Kittell leaves her brilliant mind to Walter Bates. Wilson Van Wie leaves his fighting fooball face to Irish Carroll, to be used in the Solvay games. Leonard Lewis leaves his alarm clock to some Junior. Let's hope that its owner won’t forget to wind the alarm as often as Leonard has done. Clarence Blanding leaves Helen Perkins, “Until We Meet, Again.” Ruth Cramer leaves her weakness to giggle at all times and places to George Hawley. Roland Adsit leaves his paper route to Paul Bicknell. Betty Abrams leaves her boy friends to Eleanor Hyle. Albert Palmer leaves his course in dancing school to Kedzic Hitchcock. Franklin Reddout leaves his profile and good looks to Edward Widger. Mildred Shea leaves her diet to Arrcs Henderson. Marion Whitmore and Adassa Goodspeed leave their combined surplus height to Elmer Clark. Harry Wagner leaves his safety razor to Roger Diffendorfer. Anna McGann leaves her personality to Alice Hayes. Royal Mawhinney leaves his position’ as Editor-in-Chief of the Lyre to anyone in the Junior class who is crazy enough to take it. Mary Reeves leaves her petite ways and good looks to Mary Mawhinney. Robert Rowell leaves his art in drawing to Wilson Wormuth. Lucy Hicks leaves her spelling prize to Robert Berney. Phillip Linscott leaves the transportation of the Chess and Checker teams to John Adsit. To the faculty we leave joy and relief to be rid of us. Likewise wc make, constitute and appoint the faculty of Baldwinsville Academy to be executors of this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by us. Dated and sealed this twenty-first day of June, nineteen hundred and twenty-nine. Graduating Class of '29 Joseph Farley. 14

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Cornell University HARRY WAGNER Lysander Grammar School Athletic Association; Senior Basketball Team. “He’s little and he’s shy, He’ll grow up bye and bye.’’ MARION WHITMORE Ryder College North Side Grammar School Athletic. Association; Glee Club (4 years); Minstrels; “Crimson and White” Literary Editor, 1928-29; Class Historian. It’s the song you sing, and the smile you wear, That makes sunshine everywhere.” Marga ret N o rth rop JAY GOSSNER Plans Indefinite South Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Bigelow Prize Speaking, 1929; Kiwanis Debate, 1929; Glee Club, (3 years); Orches- tra, ((» years); String Quartette (2 years). “Greater violinists may have lived, but I doubt it.” KIRBY VOSBURGH Plans Indefinite South Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Kiwanis Debate, 1929. “In case of doubt-ask me.” MILDRED WARD “Milly” Training Class North Side Grammar School Athletic Association; Training Class. “Nothing ever disturbs her.” THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF ’29 There comes a time in the course of human events when one, about to pass from this life into another, should will those things which have been his, to those who have been left behind. Therefore, we, the Senior class of ’29, on the eve of our departure, being of sound mind and memory, and realizing the bene- fits that those left behind will derive from our existence this last will and testament; that is to say, we give, devise and bequeath:— First to the Junior Class we leave our great dignity and superior example with which they may awe their under classmates. To the Sophmore and Freshmen classes we leave our good looks, ability to concentrate and a little encouragement. Joe Turkowski leaves his ability as an athlete to Paul Allen. Hilda Blanchard leaves her quiet voice and ways to Richard Decker. Carl Kratzer leaves his record of never having once skipped school to Allen Lavoie. Wilma Kelly leaves her poetic instincts to Philly Cooper. Kirby Vosburg leaves his love for Latin and Room 2 to Russel Furman. Blanche Hall leaves her surplus weight to Frances Weeks. 13



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192D Alumnao Lyman Abbott .................At horn John Bellows .................At home Walter Bellows ...........Ford garage Edward Bcrncy ............Syracuse U. Richard Blann ......United Cigar Store Fremont Brooks ............Syracuse U. Olive Brown ............... Syracuse U. Jeanette Clute ........ Oswego Normal Marion Connell ............Syracuse U. Katheryne Cook .....Central City B. S. Sydney Cooper .............Syracuse U. William Crego ................ At home Elizabeth Davis .... Memorial Hospital Paul Donahue .... Morris Machine Shop Louise Eggleston ....... Training Class Louise Fuesse ............. Syracuse U. Leslie Horner ................At home Horwood Jones ................At home Robert Ivors ten ............ At home Marion Kratzcr .... Memorial Hospital Bernice Loveless ...... Training Class Jane Matson ........ Cortland Normal Edwin Mignault ..............At home Betty Miller................. Syracuse U. Brewster Payne .........Training Class Malcolm Reed ............. Syracuse U. Clifford Sadelmymcr ......Syracuse U. Thelma Surbrook ....... Onondaga B. S. Donald Van Wie ...........State Work Inez Wagner .................Cortland Normal Ruth Weeks ...... N. Y. Tel. Company Ellen Wilkinson ... Central City B. S. Frank Youngs ..... Central City B. S. George Young ............. Syracuse U. Leonore Hencle Jay Gossner Music Box R3vue Dick Sears ‘ Red ’ Blanding Merle Loveless Mildred Shea Muriel Baker Coe Althouse 'Bob’ Rowell Betty Abrams, Blanche Hall Jay Gossner Carl Kratzcr Albert Palmer Leonore Hencle James De Serio Margaret North up Harriet Howard Mary Ostrowski Mildred Ward Margaret Ivittell Mary Reeves Franklin Redduot Hilda Blanchard Marion Whitmore Lucy Hicks ‘Gramp’ Van Wic Adassa Goodspecd Wilma Kelly ‘ Phil ’ Linscott ‘ Brick ’ Mawhinncy Ruth Cramer Marjorie Thompson Joseph Turkowski “Horses, Horses, Horses.” “Red Hot Henry Brown.” ‘ ‘ Humpty Duinpty. ’' “When The One You Love Loves You.” ‘ ‘ Carolina Moon. ’1 “Drifting and Dreaming.” “Collegiate.” “Me and My Shadow.” “There’s a Rainbow ‘Round My Shoulder.” “Once in a Lifetime.” “Blue Skies.” “Ain’t She Sweet?” ‘‘ In My Gondola. ' “What a Wonderful Wedding That Will Be.’’ “Five Foot Two.” “Oh Katherina.” I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles.” ‘No Wonder” “Just Let A Smile Be Your Umbrella”' ‘ ‘ Among My Souvenirs.' ’ ‘ ‘ Rosy Cheeks. ’; ‘Too Tired.” “The Song Is Ended.” I’m Sitting on Top of the World.” “Who?” “Where the Shy Little Violets Grow.” “I Love Me.” “Just Another Day Wasted Away.” “Gotta Get Myself Somebody to Love.” “The Man I Love.” “Youv’e Got To Know How.” 15

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