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Harrison Harrington Indefinite Athletic Association. Happy and Handsome. Nelson Huntley Indefinite Cheer leader; Athletic Association; dance committee. Nutty as Ever but Learning little by Little that Youthful lassies are nice Francis Kinney Indefinite Knows the Inside News. Dorothy La Point Indefinite Athletic Association; Dramatic Club. Can You Imagine Dorothy’s time is Occupied mostly by Turner. Raymond Smith Indefinite Athletic Association; interclass basketball; checker team, 1 year. Ray was Always Young and healthy. Frank Spencer Indefinite Cap and Gown committee; Ath- letic Association, 4 years. Silence is Perhaps Easiest, as Nobody Could understand anyway. Jane Wheaton Indefinite Athletic Association: basketball, 1 year. Skeeger’s tin- Kid who was Ever Engaged by the Town team. Pearl Williams Indefinite Perseveres by doing her Work well. C2 rc) TO THE CLASS OF 1934 In this month of June, 1933, we find that moving-up day has arrived, the day on which we launch on our new career. We find that we must leave in your trust our dear old home room in B. II. S. We know that we are able to do this because of the way you, the Junior Class of 1933, have earned and shown many a merit. We wish for you, days as happy as the days we have experienced in planning and enjoying the activities of the last few months. Out with the old Junior Class of 1933! And. on with the new Senior Class of 1934! And so, here’s to success and happiness during your last year in dear old Baldwinsville High School. Winifrkd Navin.
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Leila Smith Indefinite Dramatic Club; Glee Club, 4 years; Special Chorus; Athletic Associa- tion ; Minstrels, 4 years. Sis Is some Singer. William Stafford Syracuse Univ. Hockey, 2 years; Orchestra, 4 years (see. 1 year) ; Glee Club, 2 years; Athletic Association; Senior ring committee; Senior Class motto. Can you imagine Bashful, Industrious, Little, and Lovable. Erma Trexler Post Graduate Athletic Association, 3 years; Journalism Club. 1 year; Junior Glee Club. 1 year. Easy To deal with. Frank Walters Indefinite Golf team, 4 years; Senior Play; intcrclass basketball; Athletic As- sociation: Journalism Club, 1 year ; checker team; Senior Play com- mittee: Senior Dance committee. Without him A Loser would the golf Team be. Frances Weeks Indefinite Athletic Association, 3 years; Glee Club, 4 years; Minstrels, 4 years; assistant and manager of girls bas- ketball; Dramatic Club, 1 year; Senior Dance committee; write-up for the Lyre. Fran's Really A darn Nice kid. Oscar Westfall Indefinite Basketball, 2 years; Athletic As- sociation ; interclass basketball; checkers, 3 years; Lyre write-up. Such a Head of Red hair Inspires Many People. Jack Willis Indefinite Intcrclass basketball; Athletic As- sociation. hockey team, manager hockey team. Juniors Always Counted on this Kid. Wilson Wormuth Indefinite Baseball, 4 years; Athletic Associa- tion ; basketball; hockey, 1 year. Why Is it the Little Ladies fall for this Young feller?
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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1933, having finished the necessary amount of work in the Baldwinsville Academy and being in the poorest of physical health, find it advis- able to make our will. Being of sound mind, we do, therefore, ordain and publish this to he our last will and testament. By it we hope to hand to those blessed individuals here sub scribed our valuable possessions and property that we have collected and held in our high school life. Our greatest and most sorely missed contribution will be the distribution of the Senior home rooms to those Juniors who show that they are best fitted for the esteemed position. Following we have a few | ersonal gifts that Seniors have asked us to inscribe herein: Margaret Adsit leaves her golden halo of hair to I lazel Barney. Ralph Cramer leaves his personality to the needy Barbara Cere. Irene Doran leaves her shyness to James Turner. James Henderson leaves his South Sea ballroom dancing to Florence Smith. Paul BogdanotT leaves bis vehement, vociferous, and volcanic personality to Minnie Van Wie. Nelson Huntley bequeaths his badman sneer to Charles Waterhury who, by the way. already has his six-shooter. Burton Erawlev leaves his profile to John Barrymore. Won’t Mr. Barrymore be delighted. Dorothy Wilkox will always have bacon for breakfast, for to her has been left the melodious voice of Victor Milkowski, the famous hog-caller Frances Weeks leaves those expressive come-hithcr eyes of hers to Marie Cook. Leila Smith leaves her boy-friends to—maybe we should auction them off. Klizaheth McQuaid leaves her temperament to Helen Cunliffe -Helen always was too self contained. Last year Norlyn McMullin left her ability to screech “stop” when she was annoyed—she must have left it as she isn’t bothered by those little annoyances any more. Carl Donahue leaves his easily aroused temper to Bertenc Kelly (pity the women and children if lie ran a steam roller). Dorothy La Point leaves her toe-dancer physique to Helen Lonergan. Grace Hamlin leaves her ability to be heard to Jane Montague—Grace always did look out for the needy. Erma Trexlerand Edith Pickard leave their inability to be separated to Norma Snyder and Mildred Kellicott. Virginia Johnston decided to leave her giggle to Persis Hall. We told her the giggle was worthless so she threw in the gold baseball and football too. John Harrington, our sophisticated man about town, leaves his extensive knowledge of wine, women and the world to Mr. Murphy. Catherine Luke and Viola Hewitt leave their demureness to Kate Thompson. Kermit Smith leaves bis fondness for picking up sweet country maids in his auto to Ralph Bradway. Jane Wheaton leaves her faithful escort, Wallace Connell, to the tender mercies of Barbara Adsit. Robert Berney leaves his hypnotic stare to Ora Hunter. Aileen Patterson leaves the encouraging thought to girls in the Junior class that despite the present day epidemic of hrunettes and redheads, still and always do gentlemen prefer blonds. (Continued on following f'age.)
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