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

 - Class of 1937

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 i Class Statistics Spends most Name Appearanceof lime: Best suited for B. ALLEN vivacious on a horse frontier nurse I. APLIN molherly at home keeping house R. BOND solitary tinkering mechanical engineer V' C. CENCI efficient on senior committees teacher ) E. DAWLEY serene out of sight war nurse F. SULLIVAN unruffled with his radio radio engineer ' V. HOBBS diligent typing • type artist WM. KLASMIER dynamic developing films newsreel photographer j J. GERE striking reflecting mannequin 1 E. TURNER witty whittling capitalist A. DUNHAM tall with the Scouts i Eagle Scout L. DAVIS helpful helping guidance director H. STEARNS dandy in his cause a doctor K. WEST polite caddying golf ace M. SAWYER refreshing in gas station Ideographist I E. DUNHAM athletic skating exhibition skating • C. VOORHEES cheery singing torch singer -V F. DUNHAM agreeable walking executive • - W. VIRKLER pleasant in overalls builder C. PETERS obliging fishing Icthyologist L. JOHNSTON blustering in the truck super-salesman i I. SPRAGUE lady-like sitting secretary ; S M. MYERS rosy in the ketchcn dietitian ! E. NOSTRANT indescribable exploring explorer •4 D. GETTMAN cute doing for others beautician i- E. PARRY learned concentrating realist J. PARRY jolly at Bond’s garage repairman ■ ' 1 M. HARRINGTON nonchalant writing to Alabama postmistress R. VIRGINIA confident golfing a “champ” K. NEUPERT good looking courting crooner D. ROWLEY erect drumming about tap drummer ' : H. THOMPSON healthy in the country milkmaid .. M. MOSS timid with commercial books President of Sharp Point Pencil Co. 1 A. O’BRIEN well dressed dancing ballrocm dancer C. GREENE artistic drawing commercial advertiser :V S. GOLDEN bookish doing bookeeping auditor R. MOREHOUS aloof soliliquizing a monk E. MADDEN optimstic on the water midshipman B. CREGO contrary in his Dodge farm insurance adjuster H. CREGO blushing in the garden farm specialist 1 ; J. NAV1N muscular reflexing physical director 1 s C. Doran good natured having fun radio comedienne N. KINGSLEY vigorous snrinting Olympic sprinter • R. HENDERSON polished with Warren foreign ambassador i. F. CLARK considerate doing shorthand court stenographer BERNADINE BARTNIKOWSKI MARTHA SULLIVAN — oOo Jj The Musical Revue of 1937 r i ? BETTY ALLEN “Empty Saddles ISABEL APLIN “Here Comes the Bride” BERNADINE BARTIN1KOWSKI Our Big Love Scene” ROBERT BOND “The Man on the Flying Trapeze” CARMELLA CENCI If My Heart Could Only Talk” FRANCES CLARK Parlez Moi D’Amour •• BOWMAN CREGO “The Love Bug Will Bite You” HOWARD CREGO “The Object of My Affections i u LUCYANN DAVIS Let's Call the Whole Thine Off . ELIZABETH DAWLEY Dark Eyes it 16

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K | f Howard Crego leaves his mighty oratorical power to Robert Dowe. We hope it doesn’t throw you, Robert. Harold Stearns leaves his knowledge of the River Road Twists to Gardner Mercer. The latter can’t help making the grade now. Earnest Turner leaves his rather queer facial expression, used on certain occasions only, to Everett Heagle. The com- bination is guaranteed to frighten little children. William Klasmier leaves his bulging muscles, and tumbling act to Donald Flaherty. Go slowly and you’ll be able to take care of everything, Donald. Allen Dunham leaves his long legs to aid making home runs. Who’s going to hit them? Warren Virider leaves his brilliantly colored ties to Kenny Adsit. They might match some of his sweaters. Velma Hobbs would leave her much used typewriter to Al Oppelton, considering the type. Robert Henderson leaves a small donation towards a fund for a school taxi. Michael Sawyer (our talented Thespian) leaves his uncon- quearable, unbelievable, unwarranted, inconceivable ability to expound, to the aspiring (perspiring) young amateur— Robert Emerson. Charles Greene as a parting wish, leaves a kindly prayer for the Junior Class before starting on his new career of the ministry. Carolyn Doran fittingly comes in last leaving a trial of questions floating behind. ,, Lastly: In witness thereof, we do subscribe our name and affix our seal, in the year of our lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-seven. WITNESS: Jeanne Gere WITNESS: Peggy Harrington — , ',V . • ' ; .V 'C , -.... • ■ • , c: oh vnaaox i::' .; .Ji O ...... COST;.' ' • r .Mr: cutAWOit v. .t vrxjj Yl .r I ‘ : W SIJJ 15



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CAROLYN DORAN My Man’’ ALLEN DUNHAM i he Lientleman Ovio isIy Doesn't Beltevg in Love EDNA DUNHAM Skaters’ Waltz I KANCES DUNHAM She Was an Acrobat’s Daughter JEANNE GERE ‘ Who’s Going to Take Me Home?” DOROTHY CETTMAN Your’re Just too Marvelous STEPHEN' GOLDEN Who’s Afraid of Love? CHARLES GREENE You Are So Easy to Love LEGGY HARRINGTON Lazy Bones” ROBERT HENDERSON I’m An Old Cowhand VELMA HOBBS T Don’t Want to Make Love, I Just Want to Make History” LEWIS JOHNSTON Today I Am A Man” NORMAN KINGSLEY Love Locked Out WILLIAM KLASMIER You Gotta Be a Football Hero” DURRANCE GILMORE “I’ll String Along With You School Days EDWARD MADDEN ROBERT MOREHOUS I (Don’t) Wanta Go to Bed MILDRED MOSS Someone to Care for Me MARJORIE MYERS Sweet and Lovely JOHN NAVIN The Alpine Milkman KENNETH NEUPERT This Is My Last Affair EUGENE NOSTRANT Trust In Me ADRIAN O’BRIEN May I Have the Next Romance With You ETHEL PARRY “Sophisticated Lady JAMES PARRY “I’m Bubbling Over With Love CHARLES PETERS “Swing High, Swing Low” DONALD ROWLEY He ain’t Got Rythm MICHAEL SAWYER Plenty of Money and You IRENE SPRAGUE Sweet Is the Word for You HAROLD STEARNS Life Is just a Bowl of Cherries FREDERICK SULLIVAN Wake Up and Live MARTHA SULLIVAN I Ain’t Got Nobody’’?? HELEN THOMPSON I Love to Spend This Hour With You” ERNEST TURNER I Want to Be Happy RUSSELL VIRGINIA Love and Learn WARREN VIRKLER 1 Can Only Sing on One Note CATHERINE VOORHEES You’re Laughing At Me KIRBY WEST Just a Gigolo BETTY ALLEN LUCYANN DAVIS ——o( )q—— 5 17

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