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

 - Class of 1931

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CLASS MOTTO “Xot the end; the beginning” CLASS COLORS Green and Orchid CLASS FLOWER Dutchman's Breeches

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 A-r, , . CLASS OFFICERS President................................................. Sidney Luce Vice-President............................. ,............ Helen Stryker Secretary..............................1....Elizabeth Barnett Treasurer................................................Morris Blanding Class Advisor............................................. Mr. Getman Class Manager........................................................Mr. Durgec EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief......................................................Elizabeth Gere Assistant Editors............................Alice Hayes and Walter Mercer Business Manager..........................................................Carl Connell Circulation Manager............................................Merton Bradway



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EDITORIAL One of the ultimate results in reaching the goal of graduation, is our in- creased ability to THINK—think clearly, logically, seriously and in a worth- while direction. Each year of high school has furthered and developed us, in this comparatively unfamiliar yet extremely necessary branch of our education. We may have previously imagined that we have seriously pondered on certain subjects but in reality our minds have not been capable of it. Now, we are at the first stage of our mental growth, when it is absolutely essential that we Think and Think well—what the next step of our life shall be and how we can profit by it. A little serious thinking isn’t going to hurt or injure any of us, in fact it can help to an unbelievable extent. Class of 1931—start THINKING. It means Success or Failure. Let’s make our class come down in posterity as successfully, as clear thinking, as victorious as we have proven ourselves to be in high school. THINK! TO THE CLASS OF 1931 After all the good luck and hopes for success left to us. we should be traitors to a trust if we didn’t complete our Senior year with a few laurels, and 1 think we have. The return of the alumni to the school on their vacations bears eloquent testimony of how hard it is to sever the bonds which bind us to the Alma Mater. We sincerely hope that the same sentiment shown by the alumni will be with us also. We also earnestly desire never to forget the efforts of our teachers in making our years in high school profitable and successful. SIDNEY LUCE. TO THE CLASS OF 1932 You are nearing the end of your high school days and we wish you lots of luck for your remaining year. We leave 107 and all our teachers in your care. Make the most of your opportunities! MARION SADELMYER. TO THE CLASS OF 1933 We as Seniors of the Class of 1931 have reached our first goal. It has not always been easy, but it is worth the efforts we put forth. We wish you good luck as you follow us and in 1933 may you all gain the same goal that we as the Class of 1931 have reached. MARTE LAWRENCE. TO THE CLASS OF 1934 Hail to the Class of 1934! Already great talent has shown itself among them. They little realize now. what it means to be a Baldwinsville Senior but when they learn that they are the example of the under-classes they’will gradually acquire that decorum which is essential to people upon whom the conduct of any group depends. We trust, however, that they will uphold the honor of B. H. S. Seniors as high as we have and the preceding classes. Leaving them thus, in the hands of their teachers, we wish them the best of luck. CHARLES DE LYNE. CLASS HISTORY Among the most important world histories must stand always the annals of the Class of 1931, Baldwinsville Academy. It will become, in future years a document second in importance only to the Declaration of Independence the Constitution of the United States of America, the Magna Charta and the Ten Commandments. 5

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