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

 - Class of 1933

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THE MUSIC BOX REVIEW Margaret Adsit......................................“Take Me In Your Arms” Ralph Cramer....................................“Wlwt! No Mickey Mouse?” Irene Doran........................................ “The Red Headed Woman” Frances Farley.................................... “Sweet Georgia Brown” Bernard Fauler........................................... “Down On The Farm” Helena Ferguson.......................................................“Take Me Away’’ Grace Hamlin..................... “If 1 Had a Talking Picture of You-ooh!” John Harrington...........................“Somebody Loses—Somebody Wins ’ Mary Jane Harrington .................... Love. I’m Calling’ Paul Bogdanott........................... “I Played the Fiddle For the Czar” Marion Heagle........ ....................................“Fit as a Fiddle” James Henderson....................................“Sing! It’s Good for Ya’ ” Virginia Johnston.........................................“Here Lies Love” Robert Goodspeed....................................................“I’m Flying High” Francis Kinney..................................... “Stay Out of My Dreams” Dorothy La Point...................................“Where, I Wonder Where” Catherine Luke........................................................“Somebody Loves You” Norlynn McMullen........................................................“All American Girl” Victor Milkowski........................................................... “Marta” Winifred Navin............................................................“Hold Me” Genevieve Pecore.................................. “You're My Secret Passion” Mary Reddick..... You'll Never Get Up to Heaven That Way” William Reid..... ...................................................“Poor Butterfly” Catherine Ryan..............................“Some Day We'll Meet Again” Kcrmit Smith............................“Just a Guy What Takes His Time” Raymond Smith..................................“The Old Man of the Mountain” Lelia Smith................................................“As You Desire Me” Frank Spencer............................ 1 Guess It Wasn’t Meant to Be” William Stafford “She Went to Old St. Mary’s” Erma Trexler.......................................................“Ain’t She Sweet?” Wilson Wormuth..................................... “I’ll Never Be the Same” Edwin Barney...................................... “Don’t Be Afraid of Love” Robert Berney ........................................................“I’m a Dreamer” Henrietta Bruksieck...................................... “It’s Gonna Be You” Glcnna Connell...........................................“Let’s Have a Party” Jack Dunham............................................. “He’s So Unusual” Loretta Fauler..........................................................“Thrill Me” Ruth Foster........................................................“When We’re Alone” Burton Frawley.................... “I Only Found You For Somebody Else” Percy Green..................................................“I Like; Mountain Music” Harrison Harrington...................................... “How Do You Do It? Viola Hewitt..... “Tiptoe Through the Tulips With Me” Nelson Huntley.............................“Brother Can You Spare a Dime? Virginia MacLachlin...............................“Sweetest of All My Dreams” Helen McManus..............................................“Pu-lceze! Mr. Hemingway'” Elizabeth McQuaid.................................................“Russian Lullaby” Je‘™ Miller............................................................“Say It Again” John Mowins..................... .........................“Football Freddie” Aileen Patterson Wedding Bells are Breaking Up That Old Gang of Mine” Edith Pickard “When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain” Frank Walters.................................................................“Follow Through” Frances Weeks................................ “Five Foot Two—Eves of Blue” Jane Wheaton..............................................“I’ll ‘Fowler’ You” ()scar Westfall........................................ “Horses, Horses. Horses” Pearl Williams............................................“Nobody’s Baby” Jack W dl.s.......... ....................................“Here’s' Hoping” Carl Donahue. ..........................“Give Yourself a Pat on the Back” —James Henderson and Nelson Huntley.

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SENIOR ACTIVITIES We started the year's activities by having a dance in the gymnasium on Friday, February 10, following the Solvay basketball game. The profits from the dance were such that we decided to have another in the near future. On Saturday, February 18, a food sale was held at the Corner Pharmacy. Everyone in the class responded by contributing food or money. Thus, this, too, was a success. Between bells for about two weeks, there was a scramble to possess two or three bars of the very tempting candy which was available from practically every Senior. In a very short time the sweets were disposed of, much to the regret of the students but the relief of the teachers. Our first dance, having met with hearty approval of all, we decided to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by a dance in the gym. Colored lights and music by the “Varsity Blues”, all blended in to make St. Patrick's Day a memorable evening. Our next undertaking was a card party held in the school library on Friday. March 24. Those not wishing to play cards could exhibit their skill in putting jig-saw puzzles together. Each table was well provided with peanuts and candy, and according to everyone who attended, the evening was one of enjoyment. Here, our activities slowed up somew'hat during the Kentcn season hut after Easter the crowd came back with renewed vigor when a dance was held on April 21, in the school gym. Again the Varsity Blues” not wishing to lose any of their former reputation, provided music which brought about an enjoyable evening for all. In looking over this year’s Senior activities, we find that this class has co- operated heartily and made each venture a success. —Frances Weeks and Helena Ferguson. SENIOR PLAY The Senior Play, The Goose Hangs High”, a dramatic comedy, was written by Lewis Beach and directed by Mrs. Lower. The time in the play is the Christmas holidays when the twins, Lois and Bradley, came home from college for their vacation. As soon as they are home the twins start going out to parties ami having a high time, not appreciating the fact that father and mother have given up their own home comfort to send their children to college. The father is forced to resign his position as tax assessor in the City Hall. The children willingly give up college and rind work. Hugh, the older son, offers his financial aid but his father objects. The father finally finds work that he likes to do in a greenhouse owned by his mother-in-law, Mrs. Brad- ley, and Noel Derby. The twins refuse to go hack to college and Hugh and Dagmar are able to get married. CAST OF CHARACTERS Bernard Ingals......Paul BogdaiiolY Eunice Ingals Marian Heagle Noel Derby...........Frank Walters Leo Day................William Reid Rhoda................Mary Reddick Julia Murdock .Grace Hamlin Elliot Kimberley Mrs. Bradley.......Winifred Navin Hugh Ingals.... James Henderson Ronald Murdock Ralph Cramer Lois Ingals..Glenna Connell Bradley Ingals...Victor Milkowski Dagmar Carroll...V irginia Johnston John Harrington —Margaret Ads it. SENIOR BALL “Soft lights and sweet music” was the symbol of the annual Senior Ball held Fri- day evening, May 26, in the Academy gtmnasiuin, with the presence of 70 couples. The music was furnished throughout the evening by Don Davison and His Com- modores, one of Central New York's most popular dance bands. For the lirst time the Senior Ball was held in the school gymnasium, which proved to be a successful place both socially and financially. The decorations of crimson and white resembled a huge canopy and was blended with the rays of colored lights. The committee in charge was Robert Bernev, chairman; Grace Hamlin, Mary Jane Harrington, Virginia Johnston, James Henderson and Paul Bodganoff. Robert Bernev.

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