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

 - Class of 1930

Page 30 of 64

 

Charles W Baker High School - Lyre Yearbook (Baldwinsville, NY) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 30 of 64
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Name John Adsit Sybil Adsit Robert Adsit Roland Adsit Ruth Adsit Paul Bicknell Ellenora B. Kate Casidy Doe Cenci Elmer Clark Dot Connell Margaret Connell Marion Crandon Fritz Crego Roger Diltendcrfer James Dunham Ed. Faulcr Ray Furman John Garrett Aires Henderson Don Higgs Maurice House Eleanor Hyle Gertie Jones Jack Kelly Don Loop Nellie Loup Merle Loveless Eva Mae Mathewson Royal Mawhinney Mabel Mercer Robert Orvis Dot Palmer Tap Reinhardt Francis Seabold Gerrett Smith Thelma Smith Irene Thompson Marge Thompson Fat Tyler Francis Van Wic John Voorhces Pete Walter CLASS ppcarance Frivolous Serene. Noisy Heavy Sleek Pugnacibus Quiet Merry Placid Red Hot Happy-go-Lucky Oriental Dainty Alert Hesitant Retiring Shy Lanky Studious Loquacious Portly Demure Puritanical (iood-natured Athletic Keen Petit Mug Coy Skinny Graceful Angelic Mannish Business-like Plastered Ti red Timid Vivacious Bashful Regal Sleepy Pious Boisterous -y TISTICS Likes Best Curling Irons Maple Road Talking Back Paper route History Sleeping Home making' Algebra Something soft To be a big man To tease Cooking H-H-H-H Crutches Studying Children Drive a Rolls Roycc West Genesee St. White pants Talking to teacher Life of ease Girls Kipling’s Kat Going swimming Solvay Fishing Ministry Himself Long pants Repose .1 Guesses ■ Pickles Background i Speedy 'car ' Being Babied i Being funny Washington Boys i Basketball Footlights Sleeping in school Whittling Horses. Horses, etc. Best Fitted for Gigolo College Dean Director Truck Driver Reporter Sailor Manicurist Lecturer Fireman Paperhanger M issionary Artist's model School marm History teacher Absent-minded Prof. Kindergarten teacher Poet Contortionist Bachelor Mother-in-law Mattress Golf Joy-riding Widow Comedian Impersonator Fire-eater Cheer-leader Piano mover Night Club hostess Adventurer Grand Opera Coast guard Suffragette Bank President Chief of police Parlor Athlete Old maid Basketball coach Grass Widow Instructor in Dram. Little boy blue Minister Cowboy NELLIE FULMER.

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IT’S HARD TO LEAVE It’s time to go; yet I dread it so; To have to leave, is quite a blow. I'll miss that old familiar gym, Where we fought so hard to win. It seems most cruel to leave this school Where I’ve broken every rule; 1 hate to leave that dear old field Though memories of it are safely sealed. On that diamond, I've seen some fun Where Baldwinsville teams have lost-and won; I hate to leave my old class chums— We were such a gang of happy bums. There’s Reinhardt, president of our class, He started first, and finished last. Then there’s Diffenderfer, a dandy fellow, I’ll sure miss “Rajah but not his cello. When Adsit and Garrett leave the crew I’ll miss them both and Cl hope) their trombones, too. Perhaps more than all the rest— I’ll miss Furman, the busy guest. It grieves me most to leave behind An old devoted “pal of mine: And so I’ll surely hate like the deuce To leave the “B’villc Terror —“Tunkey” Luce. And Richard Price, how I’ll miss him. The only guy what’s full of vim; Then there’s Kelly, who can’t be beat. With his inseparable horse laugh, and number 12 feet. And then I’ll miss my spelling book so, As a matter of fact—it was missing long ago; I’ll surely miss my dear home room, If 1 get out of there it can’t be too soon! And then I’ll miss an awful lot Bicknell and his home-run swat. And Robert Orvis I’ll surely miss him. He’s been one of us through thick and thin. Tt’s going to make me feel quite blue When 1 have to leave some of the faculty too; Mrs. Tappan we’il never forget; On teachers like her the sun never sets. We hate to leave Cary’s good matured frown His is a head too good for a crown. We hate to leave Cussler, a Bobby Jones fan— Of course, he plays golf; you can tell by his tan. And now that I’ve reached the end of my rope I’ll take a few seconds to say what 1 hope. I hope that my classmates will fol’ow this trend— Matter not where we are. we’re all friends ’till the end. 29



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MUSIC BOX REVIEW John Adsit—“Thanks for the Buggy Ride” Sybil Adsit—“Sweet Child” Robert Adsit—“Freckles Ruth Adsit—“Don’t Hurry Me” Paul Bicknell—“Get Hot for Papa Nellie Fulmer—“Just Like a Butterfly Eleanor Hyle—“Too Wonderful for Words Jack Kelly—“What the H--- Do We Care Bob Orvis—“On the ’Gin, ’Gin, ’Ginney Shore Donald Higgs—“The Farmer” Edward Faulcr—“Oh My Gracious Tap Reinhardt—“Steamboat Bill Marge Thompson—“You’d Be Surprised Elmer Clark'—“Swingin’ Down the Lane Francis Van Wic—“Somebody Stole My Gal Jeanette Stryker— Alabamv Strut Irene Thompson—“She Ain’t Your Sweetie Garrett Smith—“I’ll Get Bv Francis Scabold—“Sleepy Head” Brick Mawhinney—“My Troubles Are Over” Pete Walters—“The Peerless Rider James Dunham—“Good Boy Gertrude Jones—“Smiles” Donald Loop—“Bashful Baby Leonard Lewis—“Drifting and Dreaming Dot Palmer—“Weary” ohn Yoorhees—“Little Boy Blue” Delson Loup—“Gotta Big Date with a Little Girl T hn Garrett—“I’m Flying High Merle Loveless—“Funeral March” Bussell Furman— Oh, Mabel Maurice House—“I Dunno M. and D. Connell—“Because We’re Twins” Fat Tyler—“Bob Bob Bobbin’ Along Marion Crandon—“Jumping Jack Rajah Diffenderfer—“You Don't Thay Tho” Arres Henderson—“Let’s Be RO-MAN-tic Catherine Cassidy—“Me and the Boy Friends” Doc Cenci—“For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow Roland Adsit—“Gonna Get a Girl Ellenora Brauksiech—“I Wish 1 Knew Mabel Mercer—“What Wouldn’t I Do for That Man Adassa Goodspecd—“High Upon a Hilltop Fritz Crego—“He’s So Unusual Woof Cramer—“Good Nite Nurse” Thelma Smith—“Charlie My Boy” EVAH MAE MATIIEWSON. If Plato could Charleston, could Aristotle? A Scotchman and his wife were bathing on the coast when an unfor- tunate accident occurred. His wife was caught in the undertow, swept out to sea. and drowned. A thorough search failed to find the body. The Scotchman returned to Chicago with a heavy heart. In a few days he was surprised to receive a telegram reading: “Wife’s body found. Rare fish attached, worth five thousand dollars. What shall we do?” The authorities on the coast were astonished to receive the following prompt reply: “Send check. Reset bait. 31

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