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

 - Class of 1940

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RAYMOND GRIFFITI-I, WHO WILL REMAIN ALWAYS IN OUR DEEPESI MEMORIES OF HIGH SCI-IOOL, WE SINCERELY DEDICATE TI-IIS, THE I94O LYRE. l..-,,s ref- A ...., s ' xg ' X5-,-.1 ,Km +?!!W1I!w ., mfs' M454 A' . '30 ' ' . J 3' Q ,..g,. .. 52 xkpi., 1 'is ' '.L 4, A ifz 1 Q 'f Y we x mm '- , 'P' .. fI! iun -x'w5',?:'r- -wa ,aw .K4 .JAM 1 f . X Q, P ' F v1',,. Tx., ' X 4 ' '- Shu., 4 FOSTER AUYER Feel in ihe mood for a fhrill? Fosfer is fhe proud possessor of 'fhe only molor- cycle in Baldwinsville. Can'+ say we ever expecfed quief Fosfer fo give us a chill every lime he lhunders byl ARTHUR BAKER Reemer is rapidly becoming a masfer of gym-room dancing, Noled for his heighf, corny iolces, and good humor, Balce se? a new sfandard for hen-peclced husbands in Crazy House l Bake's one hare, fhe denial clinic, will soon be a 'rhing of fha pas? for him. ANN BAZLUKI Even if we never lcnew Ann when , she and her sisler soon made 'lheir place in B. H. S. We've even forgiven her for once having resided in lhe sfronghold of our arch enemy, Solvay. JEAN BISDEE Biz, fhe gal wifh fhe hammer, cerfainly wowed lhem wilh her frills and rompers in 'rhe Senior Play. Her iournalisfic lriumphs, +he Lyra and fhe Academy Messenger. overshadow even her cheerleading and Spring Formal. Our Salufaforian, wifh all of her five feel, lceeps us poor Seniors in a Fuzz wiih her quesfionnailres and conlesfsl ELSIE BORT Elsie, who 'ro be differeni lays claim lo no nickname, was anofher of lhose who caused Terror on lhe campus wifh 'their wicked-loolcing inslrumenls. Elsie is a member of 'lhe rifle ieam: an acfive 'lacior of fhe Recrealion Club, she has made her niche. GAIL BOWMAN Gulp! Someone blows his nose bravely as Gail fakes us over her emofional hurdles ai Prize Speaking. Our rising young sfar wifh her big bass 'fiddle aspires To 'oe a librarian. allhough she will refurn +o us nexi year. ERWI N BOYCE Be careful! Pass fhe word around. Almosr unnoficed, Erwin has snealced up on some innocenl group, and now all lrinds of piciures will grace lhe school album. A mainsfay of lhe Orchesirai Schwar'rzie's shadow seis fhe pace every Tuesday affernoon. GEORGE BREEN How anyone can boasf of 'fha names Scarierbrain and Brains af lhe same lime is asfonishing. l-lowever, we're glad fo lind one individual who appreciafes Mr. Cary's live-minule warnings. JUNE BURNS Know why she's so quief? She's pracficing fo become a nurse. Sfudious Dimples also occasionally indulges in a game of bowling. Alfhough she doesn'f shoof a speed-ball, she sure mows 'em down. June sei a new high for Tramps on Crazy Day. MARIETTA BURT Our sfar soprano and spealrer is also an animal lover. Torchy is a prospecfive veferinarian al Cornell Universify. Her olher fasres all seem fo run +o fhe same color-red. Kenn-ifh be love? 6 HELEN CALLAND Helen. who wifh her lwin, June Burns, was a Crazy Day lramp, will soon sfrike our alone on her way lo secrelarial school. Cal, also a bowler and Journalisl, has nel yel pul' away her roller skales. ANITA CASHMAN While we slill can'l ligure oul' where Anifa picked up lhe name Toolsie, we can underslend her desire lo become a secrelary. She claims her favorile indoor sporf besides dancing is Monopoly. As she deparls we lake a lasf furfive glance al our prize possession, her comb. JUNE CHAPMAN Yes, lhere's Junel The 'lrio has arrived, and B. H. S. is once again in full swing. We'll lay all our earfhly possessions on lhe bel lhal June will make a right Bruce slenographer for some lucky businessmen!!! MARY BROWNING CURTIS Almosf a permanenf fixture in ihe Orcheslra, our concerf masler has held her own for seven years. Anolher ouislanding public speaker and Journalisf, Mary can be found in her spare momenls eilher on fhe ice or haunling lhe Grange dances. JEAN DONAHUE The chief bouncer and manager of B. H. S.'s dime a dance, Mickey also Throws a wicked bowling ball. Jean, who will soon change her smoolh clolhes for slarchecl whiles, will have fo leave lhe hall and lhe five-minule-men. JANICE DRAKE Janice is lhe girl who looks so cufe when she laughs, which is quife oflen. No doubl we will all slarve nexl year when she deserls lhe cafeleria. One of The shorlesf of Seniors, she's positive proof lhaf size isn'f everylhing. GRACE FLATT Whaf would lhe aflernoon be like if Gracie didn'l come around wilh lhose announcemenls? Some lucky man's slenographer, she new spends her spare 'rime periecling lhose delicious morsels of iillerbugging. She noi only paddles, buf Rowe-s beaulifullyll WILFRED FLATT Willy. carrying his overgrown bazooka. may be on his way 'fo indulge himself in his greal passion, billiards. A comparafively quiel buf valuable member of ihe Glee Club and Orchesira, he also can boasl of never once being bounced l WALTER FURBUSH Whaf wifh J-V baskelball, bowling, and golf, Fuzz sure has been Biz-y lhe pasl yearl Wall, alias Abel Murgalroyed Truerock, broughi down lhe house as B'ville's Superman when he daringly rescued lhe elusive Lily of fhe Alley from ihe foul clufches of fale. Thai orange hal of his would make even lhe Flying Red Horse look conservalive. JUNE GAGNON Nolhing lo our knowledge has ever ruffled 'lhe perfeci self-conlrol of June Gagnon. Anolher messenger of good news. and somelimes bad, she works in The office. a perfecl slenographer. 7 -IMKQAQ inns .MA TWH? MARY ALICE GATES Galesie, who for all her glasses cerlainly mcSw's 'em down, can boasf of being B. I-I. S.'s Amazon. Wilh eilher a linger or loe in everylhing, she persisfs in preferring Slifl jobs bul sfudiously avoids her phobia, workll MARJORIE GERE Do your ears hurl, foo? Yes, Marge iusl lel ouf one of her famous yells which does wonders on lhe cheering squad. Besides winning all Prize Speaking honors, fumbling, and bowling, she also makes all of lhose smoolh clolhesl HUGH GIBBONS Yes, Crazy I-louse lived up lo ils name. When lhe mosl Irish Irishman is chosen lo play fhe parl of an llalian, il's lime lo reconsider. Besides enhancing every maior sporl, Gooey has almosl conquered his worsl foe, French! HELEN GORKE Corky, who willingly gave her name lo lhe greal bowling leam which she caplains, is also a member of fhe Glee Club and Orcheslra. Some people have all lhe luck: her hair is nalurally curly! GERTRU DE G-RANGER Gerlrude may have lefl us in January, buf she is never far from our lhoughls. Yes, she slill has as many curls as ever, and you can spol her in a second even in lhe lhickesl of crowds. ARLENE GROME Arlene's lhe girl who looks as if she'd appreciale an isolaled deserl island inslead of fhe mad lurmoil of I06. When lhe shell is removed, we find she's been in 'the Glee Club for four years, which oughl lo sei some sorl of record. Arlene would like lo discard Lafin and replace if wilh chemislry. EMILY HAGGERTY Emily, who held 'rhe Senior Play logelher, is lhe only lefl-handed bowler on lhe girls' leam. Our new exchange edilor, Ricky, while conlemplaling her fulure career of nursing. spends her lime ferrefling oul' Perky bils of gossip! ELIZABETH HOLLAND Belly, a commuler belween B. I-l. S. and Maple Road for many a year, will have lo rush for The bus no more. A valuable member of lhe l-lellian Bowling Team, she puf lhe resl of us fo shame in lhe fournamenf. MILDRED HOUGHTALING Mildred likes skaling on The pond before her 'lalher slarls culling il' up, and in summer she enioys swimming in il. A champion among speclalors, she's an enlhusiaslic supporler of our foolball, baseball, and baskelball Teams, ELEANORA HOUSE Eleanora, she's so quiel you have lo look lwice, is anolher member of fha? noisy organizalion, The Kamera Klub. When nol' loling a camera, she enioys in- dulging in an occasional movie. 8 MARIA JOHNSON Maria. accent on' the rye, the owner of the most perfect hands in B-ville, is another of our artists. Believe it or not, Maria really wants to be a teacher. EVELYN KERWOOD Ev's been making us green with jealousy over her sparkler, but she did look cute in her brother's pants on Crazy Day. Besides her bowling she takes home economics seriously. Wonder why!!! AN N KLOSTERNIAN Klondy, who ran the card party and forgot the cards, is breaking all previous records set by the candid camera addicts. Announced by her clanking bracklet two halls away, Annie certainly can't escape notice with her frequent tilifs with teachers. BETTY KOEGEL Boots, for all her frills and petiteness, is no shirker. A demon at volley ball and basketball, she's no mean bowler. While insisting on two E's in her name, she is at present tilling her scrap book with Bottle! ROSEMARY LONERGAN Rhody is the popular exception to the phrase, beautiful but dumb. She seems better suited to be a fashion plate than Valedictorian. l-ler clothes and hair cer- tainly have us sighing. Noted tor her hysterical spells in history class, she has held the ever-solemn position as editor of the Gazette. Rosemary favors Gvlee Club, bowling, and sailing: is headed tor Wellesley this fall. ROBERT LUCE Tunk, who seems to delight in confounding Mr, Getman. deplores all kinds ot rackets. An ardent scoutleader and l-li-Y prop-boy, he also did a good job of quieting those riots at the Senior meetings. Tunk was president. Besides all these activities, he tinds time to supplement that encyclopedia ot his. commonly called a mind. MAE ARLENE MARKHAM Maisie, who goes to all the square dances and never seems to get mussed up, also plays tennis and skis! Although she looks as if she couldn't dislike any- one. she claims an aversion to sloppy people. MARGUERITE McCANN To start the day right, Marguerite's Hello is a good beginning. Added to her roller skating and knitting is her cherished picture collection ot movie stars. JUNE McGlVNEY Mr. Getman clasps his head in anguish! Yes, June just asked another ot those inane questions. Since Santa brought her those ice skates, any snowy afternoon she may be found on the rink endangering the lives ot all other enthusiasts, June, we certainly will miss youll! CHARLES McMANUS Jerky sure liked his basketball, but a tough break this winter put him on the spectatofs side of the gym for the remainder of the season. Jerk spends his spare time chasing rabbits and coons around the vicinity of Dingle Hole. l-le's quite the dancer of B. H. S., having stepped right out this last year, 9 JEANNE MEAKER Jeanne, afTer vehemenTly sTaTing her dislike for prevaricaTors-ThaT's what she said-was so exhausTed ThaT she couldn'T uTTer anoTher word. An oufdoor girl and coIIecTor of mafch folders. she Trequenfly adds To a rogue's gallery of her friends. JEANETTE MERCER JeaneTTe, The girl wiTh The perennial sun Tan, puTs us all To shame wifh our lily whiTe limbs. The capTain and organizer of The girls' rifle Team. she's a maTch Tor anyone. FRANCES MERRIAM Imagine all ThaT Senior ring money. and Frannie's sTill here! A member of The winning bowling Team, she is a rabid volley ball player and Tumbler. When in The fuiure we need assisTance, nurse Frances will always answer our call. MAE MERRIFIELD Yes, Mae was The one To whom you revealed Those deep. dark secreTs abouT your weighT Tor your cap and gown. She probably decided afTer ThaT To go To BeauTy CulTure School and Try To improve mankindl LEON MESSINGER The mosT abused individual in B. H. S.. Pesky cerTainly can Take iT! AnyThing To be diTTerenT. Messy can'T sTand The idleness The resT of us cherish. NeverTheless, Pesky geTs There iusT The same!! DUANE MILLIMAN Moon never seemed To have much To do wiTh The Senior acTiviTies unTil The parTy held in February: Then he cerTainly came To life! One of The mainsTays of The annual Boys Physical EducaTion Demonslrafion, Duane also swims and dances. ALFRED OPPLETON Al, whose bad luck has laTely kepT him ouT of The running, was one of B'ville's ouTsTanding Track and TooTball sTars. Alfhough his TavoriTe pasfime is sleeping. he sTill has an ambiTion To become a sailor. ROBERT OTTS Hi, BoTT! ThaT was B'ville's Romeo and Three-leTTer man rolled inTo one. STar oi Three maior and one minor sporT, PoTTsy sure looked domesTic in ThaT frilly apron of Mrs. McNaughTon's during cooking class lasT year. Don'T lose hearT. gals, BeTT's are being Taken ThaT he'll reTurn nexT year. RICHARD PERKINS Remember Those imprompTu speeches Perk always used To give? Of course, wiTh all his Training in Prize Speaking and cheerleading he should be good. buf no one deserves To be ThaT' good. Nary a Ricky momenT in The whole carloadlll NORTON PIERCE NorTy, our TuTure TorresTer, Tor such a quieT Tellow cerTainly has copped more Than his share of honors. Winner oT ThaT TiTTeen dollar essay conTesT. of Senior Prize Speaking, and Treasurer of The Senior Class for The Tirsl' semesTer, NorTy is 6 miniaTure bank in his own righT. IO BETTY POTTER We won't see much of Betty Potter it that ring on her fourth finger stays put! Besides admiring her sparkler, she also indulges in volley ball, roller skating, and square dancing. Good luck and lots of happiness to you. Betty. PHYLLIS PULVER For the love ot Mike, Mabel, off your knees! Poor Phyl sure takes an awiul beating about her height. A top rate news editor and conversationalist, Mabe spent most ot her time this year in the home ec. room. GUS ROWE Gus, who has lately been Flatting all his notes, is tinally rid ot his pet hate- school. A member ot each and every organization and activity at one time or another, Augie's 'favorites are football and basketball. PHILLIP SAWYER Flip is another of those bowling maniacs. When he's not bowling them over, he's setting them up for some one else, Even though you have to do your sleep- ing in English class, it's worth it, isn't it, Phil? LILLIAN SCHWART1 Schwartzie, who never tails to have the right answer handy, is plumb datt about math. Perhaps we misunderstood, but even though she spent the evening dancing with Boycie. she did not enioy the Spring Formal! CARL SMITH Blop . . . Carl. did you throw that tootlight? Why Miss Roth, do you think ..... He's oft again, and ot course, Stitiiy always has the last word. Our giant and two letter man. no Gate-s too high tor him to easily hurdle!!! CARLTON SMITH We haven't seen Carlton lately. and he certainly is hard to overlook. It not the handsomest Senior, at least the runner-up, he takes his good tortune with great philosophical calm. JEAN SMITH Srnitty's the president ot the girls' bowling league. One ot our best, we still can't understand how she manages to stay on her feet. She claims she enioys horseback riding and tumbling: but her other hobbies, knitting and sewing, seem better adapted to her tragility. MARJORIE SUITS Mariorie. even though you may not have heard her say so. believes that there should be more plays in assembly, and that we could get along without American history very well. Mari, who works in the office and likes it very much, also finds time to go ice skating and swimming. ELIZABETH SWEETING It you need some intormation, assistance. or hard work done. just call tor Elizabeth. The most diligent ot all, she manages to include Journalism and bowling along with a membership on every committee this year. The mainstay ot the class, she deserves more credit then she'lI ever receive. I I mi Y FLORENCE TABER Wilh lhe mosl perlecl blue eyes in B. H. S. nicely sel off by an equally allraclive background, Florence is our candidale lor B'ville's Beauly, Beside her pulchrilude she can adequately Buck any or every obslacle. GLENN THOMPSON The Sonja Henie of lhe Senior Class crealed a mild sensalion lhis winler culling lancy figures on lhe ice in his violenl shirls and purple pork-pie. Pansy is our hardesl working Senior, iuggling class ollices iincluding fhe presidencyl. Prize Speaking, and newspaper work simullaneously. When looking lor poslers for any and every occasion, iusl call Thompie, our lulure commercial designer. ALAN TIMMERMAN Timmy aspires admission lo lhe Lincoln Aeronaulical School. Wonder if he can say lhal in one brealh? lnslead of yielding lo his lwo lavoriles, hockey and swimming, il seems lhal he will conlinue in lhe wake ol his arch enemy, work! DORIS TOWERS Doris's plans for lhe lulure are exlremely simple-iusl resl! Remember lhose hearl-rending discords on lhe piano, lhe prize coslume on Crazy Day, and Miss Rolh's fussing during Glee Club? ll was Doris who was usually lhe insligalor of each lurmoil. ELIZABETH WAGNER We haven'l seen Belly and her shadow K, lor Cowbarn, lor quile some lime. Of course we didn'l expecl her lo come running back lhe momenl she received her discharge paper, bul we'd slill like lo see you once in a while, Belly. ROBERT WELLER While Bob did nol say he liked bookkeeping, he did show some inleresl in lhe class. He is apl lo be undecided on many subiecls which include his lulure plans, bul on lhe subiecl ol alarm clocks, he is very delinilel VIOLA WIENKE Yes. you can blame Vi lor all lhe lorlure you endured on Crazy Day. Wasn'l il lun lhough! Our dignilied viceepresidenl loh, how she gigglesl is also a soprano and obligalo, no less, violinisl. GRACE WILSON Yes, il was Grace who used lo wrile lhose cule lealures in lhe Crimson and While. Allhough she is slighlly Tob-biased on some subiecls, she is very open- minded on lhe subiecl ol swimming, roller skaling. and dancing. CAMERON HICKS Cameron was always so dignified lhal we never gol lo know her loo well. How- ever, she was never known lo shirk a duly and could always be counled on lo Turner hand lo help oul. RALPH MILLS On some Sunday allernoon you may see a culler wilh a while horse hilched lo il, and yau'II know lhal Mildew is in lown. He spends mosl of his lime on or wilh horses, buf lhal's no sign he doesn'l gel around lhe hall ol B, H. S. NEIL NEWCOMB Nice one! How do you do il? Yes, Neil iusl rolled one ol his lrick shols and is now lhe envy ol every bowler in high school. Allhough bowling is his 'lirsl and Ioremosl addiclion, he has been an olilicer ol lhe Safely Associalion during lwo of his four years of membership. JOHN TYLER Even lhough il's ellen hard R find him, if il's a coupe, you can be sure lhal John is near. No maller how new lo a communily, a person wilh a car is never lonesome lor long. I2 C ass Adviser, . , .. .,.. ,. , . ..,,.. ,Joseph A. Guerrera Glenn Thompson ....... ,. Presidenf.. ,,.,,,,, , ,, , . Robert Luce Mary Alice Gafes. ..,.., , ,..A, .Vice-Presidenf ......, . , .... Viola Wienlre Eluzabefh Sweefing ....4...,.. ..,......, S ecrefary ........., , ,Rosemary Lonergan Norfon Pierce ..... ....,,... . .. ...,.. Treasurer ....... ,...., ,,..., W a l'rer Furbush EGENTS are almosl' here. buf on a day like Ihis . . . R Afler nexl week I'Il be jus! anolher grad . . . gosh! Imagine never hearing Marg Gere or Dick Perkins yell, Quief! They made smoolh cheerleaders. Come 'ro 'lhink abou! if, Ihey could bolh oraIe preHy well even lhough Perk had a knack of forgelling his piece. . . . I-Imm-There won'f be many fiddles in ihe Orchesira nexl year. Whal will I ever do wilh a free Monday evening afier six years wilh no such dale on my calendar .... Didn'f 'rhe boys look nice al' Ihe Afhlefic Banquef? Afler 'rhaf crack abou! his Iemper. Bob Offs didn'1 look 'foo comforlable, did he? And Sfifly-even if we never ser any records for scholar- ship, we did for heighr. Wonder if he has felescope eyes? Remember how wonderful we fell when Tunk Luce copped all lhe prizes in Ihe General Knowledge Tesi way back in our Freshman year? . . . Isn r +his 'rhe firsf year +hey've ever had chenille block Ieffers? We broke anolher record wifh over l5O challering mag- pies al' fhe Banquel, foo .... Crazy Day cerfainly was a rio!! And Ihose I-Ii-Y assemblies!! I'd like lo P. G. a whole year iusf Io see anolher one of 'those masferpieces. Never 'rhoughl Fuzz would make such a wori-der-ful hero. Ah me! . . . Those Pep Fesls weren'+ so bad eilher. And Ihaf baskefball Ieam gave us all high blood pressure wi'rh ils in again our again! Now Ihaf I Ihink of ir, we sfarled a new 'Fad Iasl' year. Wiih an organized class and money in The bank. we fell rather cocky .... Glenn helped us off Io a running sfarl .... Thompie won fhe Daughlers of l8I2 conlesf. foo. Whaf I couIdn'+ have done wifh TI-IE SENIORS all fha! money! Didn r Norfon Pierce win anofher lif- erary confesl Iasl year? Somefhing To do wifh insur- ance .... Yes, I remember now. Norly also won 'the Prize Speaking Confesf in I939. I-Ie deserved if. foo. Imagine, wi+h a new piece! While I don'I mind a Iiflle repefilion, I always feel as if I've los! abou! Iwo years af every conlesf. Mary Curfis collecled some money besides a bil of praise wi'rh her In FIander's Fields abou? 'Four years ago. Funny, isn r if, lhaf Ihe quiel ones all Ihe prizes for speaking, of all fhings. II's surprising bul' 'rhaf commillee of Offs, Koegel, Fuzz, and Biz puf on a Spring Dance +ha'I rivals all ofhers. Imagine Boll cuHing ou! lhose cule elves! I-lmmm . . . Ihe Arislocraisl There were so many of Ihem, and such music. Oh, how I'd love fo dance righl now even 'though i+'s IIOO in Ihis very room!!! Those dances afler The baskefball games were iusl +he Ihing. Wilh noon dancing, class parries. dancing afrer Ihe Boys' Demonsfralion and fhe Conceri, we cer+ainIy worked fhose records fo deafh. l'd sfill like Io know who broke Sunrise Serenade. Good 'rhing I don'+-for his sake: Ihese claws aren r iusf orna- menls. Almosf forgo+ The Senior Play. When if comes Io crazy ideas, iusl call on any of us I940'ers. Yes, Doris Towers and Marjorie Gere were quife a sighl. Good old hen-pecked Arr Baker sfole 'fhe show 'ro my way of Ihinking .... We never go! any credil for all our hard work Iugging furnifure in Gales' fruck. Wish fhey'cI have knee acfion puf in .... And all fha! publiciry: fron! page on bolh papers and lhal wonder- ful pic+ure! I-Iope Ihey don l pu! if in The Lyre . . . I-Ia+e 'ro have Ihaf go down 'ro posferily. lj+ as Iafe as 'rhafl Wonder whaf Miss Jones said s'rream of consciousness meanf? Miss Jones . . . Thai reminds me al Ihe rare I'm going now, i+'II be I946 before l'm iusl anofher old grad! - recall school doys WI-IO WI-IO'S - . in the Class ol 1940 - . Rosemary Lonergan ......... ........ - Preffiesf Handsomesf .... ..... ....... .............. R o b erf Offs Grace Flaff ........,...... .,.,.......... B esf dancer ...........,... ....,... G us Rowe Mary Alice Gafes ........ ......... M osf popular ........ .............. R oberf Offs Marjorie Gere ..,.......... .......A.......... N osiesf ................ ......... R ichard Perkins Elizabefh Sweefing .......... .....,.,. D one mosf for school ,...,... ....... R oberf Luce Marjorie Gere ............. Phyllis Pulver ............ Marjorie Gere .......... .. Beffy Koegel ...,a... mosf Figure Physique ......... ....,,Has fhe besf line........ Rowe ..........Arfhur Baker ..............Roberf Offs .....,.,.Walfer Furbush Jean Bisdee .,,..v.... ..........,, S mile ............... .............. R oberf Offs Viola Wienke ........ ....... P ersonalify .......... .......... G lenn Thompson Jean Bisdee .......... .......... C lofhes ......... ................. G us Rowe Evelyn Kerwood ....... ....,.. ....................... H a ir ................ ....,..... R oberf Offs Jean Bisdee ,,,,,,,,,, ..,..,,,,,.................. S ense of humor ................................... ......... C arl Smifh Mosf friends ,,,A..c ,,,,,,,,, M ary Alice Gafes Mosf likely fo succeed. ..,...,. ,,..... R oberf Luce Mosf original ,,,,,.. .................. C arl Smifh Biggesf bluffer ................................ Carl Smifh Be-5+ nafured ,..,,.,.,, ..,....... V iola Wienke Besf parlor afhlefe ....... , ......,,.... Walfer Furbush Biggesf nuisance .,.,.,.. ....... R icharcl Perkins ' ..,...... Roberf Offs .......Beffy Koegal ........Doris Towers Laziesf ................. Cufesf ...... Craziesf ....... FOSTER AUYER leaves Annie fo anyone who can fake herl Arfhur Baker leaves nofhing of value. His affempf af leaving somefhing was hearf-breaking. He consid- ered one of his favorife jokes. buf his eyes filled wifh fears. and he cried ouf, l can'f parf wifh if. boys! Jean Bisdee leaves a rare version of Baldwinsville. Fight fo Rufh Aplin. Elsie Borf releases her hold on her walk from fhe bus line fo some over-sfuffed Sophomore. Hi, Buck! Gail Bowman, fhe belle of Downer Sfreef. sfops singing jusf long enough fo leave her gun-mollish affi- fude fo Florence Cox. George Breen leaves his mofher fo anyone who will keep him ouf of school so George can gef some more --sleep. June Burns and Helen Calland leave fheir unending parfnership fo Togias and Henderson. Use if! Marieffa Burf leaves her singing voice fc! fhe Mosf reliable ...,................ Elizabefh Sweefing Teacher's pef ...... ........... G lenn Thompson Mosf respecfed ..........,..,.. Elizabefh Sweefing Oomph! .................Doris Towers . UPON DEPARTING Hockey Team. Can you imagine John and Barf's rendifion of Row, Row, Row! in Torchy's soprano? Anifa Cashman leaves her card-carrying job for Miss Jones fo Dick Glass. Much lighfer fhan a forch. heh, Dick? June Chapman bequeafhs fhaf ever presenf receipf book fo any aspiring Lyre -selling Freshman. Mary Browning Curfis leaves her low-foned voice fo Mr. Cary so fhaf fhe sfudenfs may remain in fhe halls longer wifhouf hearing fhe familiar, Five minufesll Jean Donahue leaves her way wifh a bowling ball way away. Janice Drake leaves her ducky way fo any liffle quack coming up! Grace Flaff bequeafhs her silver-Spangled dancing shoes fo any lighf-foofed, lighf-hearfed, lighf-headed Junior. Wilfred Flaff leaves his 60 m.p.h. aufomobile fo Nelson Bufler. Speed if up, Nelson! jPlease furn fo page 40.j iP 4 if ,Q N41 1 W,,ig,,,, A N hmm W 'M an 11: ..,...., Q. - -L if . ' , f A ., f.,,.,km9lPi,Nd5f A .4 ,MJ 'avg 11 ff, ,W f M ,W I ' ' SA . , ., , W 8 xlhlx 5 3 Y Y as S, 1 ,Q ,wx 4 ass- -f gg M A . f F V -h7,.f I Aw f :vga fm I gg A. ,an a vii' .Q A ru an ,1a.:,, ..k ,, .:,.. A 5 r in 6 x .X ' Q, ' .. .' 5' I ,lI3,fj' N Q 5,5 -5. - 3 i 'V 'K mx W5 K X. ' 5 -Q..,1x, L ' A. , AX 1,1 M K 4,75 1940 LYRE She gives 'Ihe orders . . . S T F- F ' ' ROM January fill June, Ihere has been a mad rush of creaiing ideas, balancing budgeis. and I:mee+ing deadlines. Biz named her siaff soon affer regenfs, senf half of Them scurrying affer ads and subscripiions, puf Ihe resi 'ro work wrifing, Iyping, and skefching. Phoiographers, quesiionaires, and receipi' books soon flooded school. Once 'rhe ads siarfed rolling in and ihe subscripiions piling up, work on 'rhe dummy began in earnest Picfures were drawn fo scale: manuscripfs were fyped, counfed for words and IeHer spaces, and senf 'ro 'Ihe priniers. As soon as fhe galley proofs refurned, all final correcfions were made. Ihe dummy was pu'I Iogeiher, and The l940 Lyre weni ai Iasi Io press! S T A F F .Edllor-In-Chief .,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,, Jean Bigdee Liferary Ediior ,....................... Rosemary Lonergan - - - Md We fake fhem. Sporfs Edifor .................................. Waller Furbush ADVERTISING Co-Manager ...................,.,.......,..,. Mariorie Gere CO-Manager ..... ........ R oberf Luce ASSFSIGHI .....................,.......,.......... Richard Perkins CIRCULATION Manager ............. ........,.......... E lizabeih Sweehng Mary Alice Safes June Chapman Viola Wienke Phyllis Pulver CLASS WILL Carl Smllh ....V-.........,.............ss........... Arfhur Baker Roben' Luce ......, ,...,... G lenn Thompson Typisf ----.-..-,... .............,.. G race Flaif Cover Design ...,,. -We have charge of pages 42-52. Why noi look 'fhem ihrough righf now? Glenn Thompson . . . quarfer do . . quarfer Iaier . . supply Iimifed buy HOUSE! CRAZY BANG. Bang, Bang! Thar was eifher See raising havoc wifh fhaf hammer, or Mrs. Beldinker rushing a per- fecfly fif piano +o an early dealh. Rehearsals for Crazy House, a highly farcial comedy comedy by Pele Williams, began la+e in Ocfober. Remi- niscenf of +hose memorable nighfs were Miss Jones' iales of Mexican bull fighfs, and whizzing bicycle rides around fhe halls. And so amid a iumble of Biz's shorfs, Midge's purple hair. fhe kiHen adopfed as mascof, and The fa- miliar Gef on s+age warning beaf our on The orchesfra drums. 'the Senior Play gof under way. Among 'rhe likely candidafes for 'rhe Oscar awarded fo characfer acfors, Arfhur Baker, henpecked husband. Marjorie Gere in rhe role of a purple-haired grand- mofher, and Doris Towers as a would-be opera sfar should rise and shine. Adding beaufy as well as faleni' fo fhe casf were Grace Flaff and Gail Bowman. To Miss Marguerife Jones. direcfor of This Senior pro- ducrion. go +he honors of ifs success. COMMITTEE Properry Manager ................................ ......... P hyllis Pulver Publiciry Manager ....... ......... R oberi' Luce Prompfer ................. ....... E mily Haggerfy Mrs. CAST OF CHARACTERS Aspasia Beldinker ..,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, Mr. Launcelof Beldinker ...,.... ., Aay Beldinker ....,..... Bee Beldinker ........ See Beldinker ......,. Grandma Dimify ..... ..........Doris Towers ..........Ar+hur Baker ........Charles lnglesfon ........,,Grace Flair? .........Jean Bisdee Marjorie Gere -l0f 0il'l6fl Pypuss ........ ....... R ichard Perkins Suzy Kloppenhauer ...... Laura, The Maid ...,.. Dick Charles ......... Pefer G. Fillup ......,... Slgnor ....,.....,,....,,, ..,......Gail Bowman Elizabefh Sweeiing .............Erwin Boyce .. Glenn Thompson l-lugh Gibbons Pulling oul lhe big edilion. Friday nighls presenl a mad scramble ol und ng up arlicles, drumming up news, wriling, rewriling, correcling, and o ng Ediling a paper is no picnic, any slall member will agree. ll ASN'T anybody seen Mary Ann? Oh! There she is. Thank goodness! l-li, Mary Ann! l-low aboul handing in lhal arlicle l asked you lo wrile on lhis week's assembly? . . . Whal? You lor- gol lo wrile il? Thal's whal l lhoughl you said .... , . . Every Friday nighl--lhe same old slory. Somelimes we wonder if il's all worlh il. Bul on lhe lollowing Thurs- day! Say, remember lhe week we had six columns? Thal was lhe besl paper I really ever . . . l Under lhe guidance ol Miss Gladys Fosler, lhe Journalism Club and lhe lwo papers, The Gazelle and The Academy Messenger, emerged from a slrenuous year in beller heallh lhan ever, we believe. This year lhe club under lhe presi- dencies of Clara Mae Bowers and Calh- erine Monlague heard many inleresling speakers, enjoyed several lealure pro- grams, visiled lhe local papers, and senl live members wilh Miss Fosler lo lhe Empire Slale Press Conference in Syra- cuse: Calherine Monlague, Rosemary Lonergan, Jean Bisdee, .Leo Brown, and Waller Furbush. Since his visil lo lhe W F B L broadcasling slalion during his supposed allendance al some leclure, Leo has changed his lulure profession. Remember how we hoped againsl hope when Leo Bolley correcled his score lor lhe Fayelleville-Solvay loolball game? .JGURNALISM Yes, unlil radio is an anliqualed lhing ol lhe pasl, lhe live delegales lo lhe conlerence will remain loyal lo our lavorile slalion, W F B L. Anolher lhing, how aboul lhal lilleen cenls you owe us, Leo? Quile recenlly several members ol lhe club wilh lhe aid of Posy Turner had a chance lo gel a close-up ol big lime journalism. The visil lo lhe Syracuse Herald- Journal Building in lhe allernoon when lhe evening edi- lion was being pul oul seemed lruly lhe grealesl climax ol lhe l939-I94O Journalism year. The club annually visils lhe local papers, bul never before had lhey had lhe good lorlune lo gain admillance lo a large cily paper. To prevenl lhe loyal Journalisls lrom avoiding us like lhe measles, we musl more lhan menlion lhe parly al- lended by all lhe slruggling and some slragglingimem- bers. Yes, lhere was food and dancing lo such music as Glenn Miller's Tuxedo Junclion l When lhese Journal- isls do lhings, lhey cerlainly do lhem riqhl. When lhe paper comes oul on Thurs- day allernoon. lm- medialely everyone galhers around lhe bullelin board lo read lhe lafesl news and gossip and lo see il he gol his name in lhe paper. Nole how Leo, as is his cuslom. has blocked oul lhe lasl live lellers of The Academy Messenger. CLUB . Firsf Term Rosemary Lonergan.. Cafherine Monfague .,.A Grace Wilson ,,,,,,,,,,, A Marfha Turner ,,.,.,. Margery Tulney ,..,.,,,.. Waller Furbush ......,.. Leo Brown ,,,,,,A,,, Firsf Term Jean Bisdee ,.,.,., Marjorie Gere ..,..., Phyllis Pulver ,,,A...... Glenn Thompson ,,Y,,, Dow Brown Furbush Thompson Coleman Co e Baker McNeil I-Iagqerfy Sweefinq Price Calland Cronlrife Wilson Moniague Pul Siorm G Ediiorsc Lonergen Tulrey Turner Bisdee CRIMSON AND WHITE STAFF .......EdrI'or-in-Chief.....,..,. ,,i..,,.Managinq Edi'ror,....... ....,...,News EdrIor..,...,. . o........,., Feafure Edifor ....e.,.. . ..,,,,....Assis+an+ Feaiure Edi'for...,., ,s.s.,.........Spor'rs Edi+or........... Assisfanf Sporfs Edifor ....A..... ACADEMY MESSENGER STAFF .A...,,Edifor-in-Chief........., ,.....Managing EdiIor....,,,, . ......... News Eclifor ....... . .....,,.Fea+ure Edi+or......... Roberf Dow and Phyllis Sform ,...... -,,,AssisI'anf Fealure EdiIors.,,,, William Cole Y,,,,ii,,,,.i,......,,,,,,,o,, ...,,A...... Jack Coleman .... Firsl Term Clara M ae Bowers .......w,, Jean Bnsdee ..........,,..,v. Glenn Thompson ...,,, Sporfs Edifor ........... ...., Assis'ranI Sporfs Edi'ror.....- CLUB OFFICERS S,..........Presuden+s..,.s..,a,.., ....Y-....Vice Presiden+.,,Y.,.,,,A.. ., S..,. Secrefary and Treasurer ..., I9 Second Term .,,,,,,Margery Tulcey S ....ss Helen Calland .,.,,o,I-Ielen Cronlcife .,o,,,,,EIizabeI'h Price ,.,,...DoroIhy McNeill ,....,,........Leo Brown .......,.RoberI Dow Second Term s,.........MarIha Turner Cafherine Montague ...............PhyIIns Sform s...,,.GIenn Thompson .,..,,,....ArIhur Balmer ,...,..WiIIiam Cole ........JacI: Coleman Second Term Cafherine Monfague .......,...Jean Donahue ........Margery Tukey GOLD FOOTBALLS ATHLETIC CUP DOUGH COGICS Donald CoaTes Richard Tarnow John Nosfranf HIS IT REALLY eleven o'clocIc? Wasn'T The dinner smooThl Imagine, They Ted us spinach, and whaT's more we loved IT! Weren'T Those new chenille leTTers super? Did you ever see so many awards? Since six-ThirTy The biggesT AThleTic BanqueT on record had been in Tull swing. One hundred and TiTTy oT The piclc oT B.l-I.S.'s aThleTes and Their adoring public swamped The Masonic Temple on Wednesday evening, April 24. In keeping wiTh The augmenTed aTTendance. we were enTerTained by noT one, buT Two guesT speakers. WhaT is more, one oT Them was acTually an umpire, Ed Kearney, prominenT oTTicial in boTh college TooTbalI and basIceTball. ATTer a Tew words from various members of The TaculTy and school board. Coach Wesley GeTman pre- senTed The awards. AlThough a parTicipanT in more ATI-TLETIC BANCDLIET. Than one major sporT received only one chenille leTTer, This did noT noTiceably depIe+e The number of awards. ln TacT, The opposiTe occurred. High spoT oT The evening was The announcemenT of The Two names To be engraved on The new AThleTic Cup donaTed by The Class of '39-Donald CoaTes and John NosTranT. Among The ouTsTanding presenTa- Tions were The Two gold TooTballs awarded To Don CoaTes and Richard Tarnow. Coach GeTman was pre- senTed wiTh his TirsT block leTTer and an ulTra-modern hooded iacIceT. LasT, buT Tar Trom leasT, was Mr. Bill BolTer's speech of The evening. The movies of various Syracuse games and high-lighTs from The several greaT games of lasT year's TooTbaIl season in The counTry, were wiThouT equal. If Those All-American sTars could see Them- selves run backwards, unwind so gracefully from Those goose piles, and send The pass back To The sender, TooTball players would be fewer and TarTher beTween. LeT's noT overlook The primary recreaTion-dancing. To The music of Fred Pulver's band, The recenTly in- TlaTed heroes of Baldwinsville danced unTil all hours of The morning. Yes, we cerTainIy are in Tavor of bigger and beTTer AThleTic BanqueTs! SPRING FGRMAL. HMM - Tl-IE ARISTOCRATS! Silhoueffed elves and dwarfs . . . bunnies, squirrels, flowers . . . colored balloons, brigh+ spring dresses . . . and confeffil The Spring Formal, enhanced by lhe besl orchesfra B-ville has lcnown for many a moon, colored lighfs, and innumerable flashligh+ phofographs, was up lo Thai Time, The biggesl social even? of ihe school year. Dance pro- grams, a new feafure of our school dances, provided every one wifh a lol of fun and many exchanged dances. The programs, made of colored paper clecoraled wifh a brownie sfencil, bore a lisl of numbered dances and were sold as ficlcefs. The dance, shifled abouf from dale lo dale for many weeks, finally came up more brighf and shining lhan ever! Yes, we can easily say in spring fhe nicesf things pop up! CHAPERONS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Guerrero Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carfer Miss Marguerife Jones, Mr. Alberf Albro COMMITTEE Jean Bisdee Waller Furbush Be++y Koegol Roberf OHS Grace Flall Gus Rowe Mary Alice Gales Carl Smifh lngleslon Parry Huclrle M.BraH G.Thompson Messinger C. Smi+h D.Thompson Timmerman Belden Reddiclr Richardson c enclc O'Brien Cn. Smilh Hayes Cole King K. Mandigo Rowe W. Flair Pierce Rowley Hamm Heal Argenbrighf Blll l-laggeriy Lonergan A.Grome Curfis Emerson Tulrey Burl Gales J.Smifh Connors W. Braff Wienlre F.Grome Pafcheft Gere Fosler Gorlie J.Mandigo Navin VanDenburg C.Monfaque Towers G.Flall' Vedder Middlemore Mifchell McNeill Price GLEE CLUB. RRRAP! . . . No, slarl from fhe sixfh bar. . . . Much beHer! This excerpf is 'rypical of almosf any rehearsal of eifher lhe Orcheslra or lhe Glee Club, Miss Elizabefh Rofh wielding fhe baron. Wifh lhe inauguralion of full forly-minule periods, including separale rehearsals for lhe girls and boys, 'rhe Glee Club has improved quife noliceably This year. The old sfand-bys are sfill In a Persian Markef' .H..ORCPESTRA Anofher experimenr which has reaped valuable re- wards, was fhe coaching of 'rhe slring secfion by Mrs. Efhel Connell Phoenix. The olher member of lhe musi- cal laculfy who deserves much grafifude for his un- failing pafience and help is Silvio Meneguezzo. The annual Orchesfra - Glee Club Concerf held This year on May IO, under 'rhe able direcfion of Miss Rofh, was fhe greaf climax of The musical year. GLEE CLUB OFFICERS and Monas+ery Gardens, buf 'rhe Orchesha has Presidenl .................,.....................,,. Conslance Connell found a new selecfion fo which if has 'raken a s+rar-nge Vice Presidenf ,AAAAA-.wY-,-w ,---4VVV M ary Alice 661,65 passion. lf is Mendelssohns Wedding March ! Secrehry-Treasurer ----MMAliCe Mercer Ellzabefh Rolh Brown Pierce Dow Rury A.Bra'rf Dunham K.Mandigo H.Gafes King Hayes O'Brien Paferson W. Flair Bowman F. Montague Cox Cole R. Gales Bufler Heal Connors Boyce Clark W. Braff Connell Curiis Lonergan Smifh Gere J.Mandigo VanDenburg Wienlce Chapman Gorlre Fulmer Sform Navin Ml 41. ! 1 'fi qu, M., 1,4 Lefs Hove A V H Teclm , v.. 'W', . I N i. 9.3: nf uk-A.- Q Hs 1 X - ,n xg-Q.. Lv ik nv s.. Y r I' xx A' X ,e . 'JD X-,fl L, J v Lg X, t .31 jx , av . , 'ff -f wg, . 'Tw' ' if.. Qx x b gh 5 mf' 'may M l v X 1, 1: ,H A. 'sf . 1- - x W K Y M Y' in pr P X N r- ,X , 325. M W.. U, -cm-, v Y , H ' xmw' f ,.. M . A w ' ,, 'aaqw x . P- ivf.,1- .I - . li Yi, 4,154 xx, Q i, , S K f .?.T fn? ,, . . HM .Q 'W-vums FOOTBALL TEAM. W le Sfevens D.Coa+es Rich.Tarnow Noslranl Gibbons Olls Hudson Whorral H. Coafes Reddick COACH ................,.,...... ........ W ESLEY A. GETMAN ASSISTANT COACH .....,....,. JOSEPH A. GUERRERA L E T T E R M E N Alfred Opplelon, Manager John Noslranl, Co-Caplain Harlan Hudson. Co-Caplain Donald Coales Roberl' OHS Hugh Gibbons Roberf While Richard Tarnow Elmer Whorral Harold Reddick Howard Coales Richard Olney Roberl' Sfevens Roberl Bowers Charles Brammer R E C O R D B'viIIe 35 Ys......, . ........,....,........... Easl Syracuse . O B'vIIIe 34 .,Y.....V ..,s.... M anlius . . . 7 B'viIIe 30 .....V... ......,. N orlh Syracuse O Biville 7 ....,,... ........ S olvay . . . I4 B'vIIIe I9 .s7.V.... .,...... J ordan . . . 0 B'vIIIe 33. ..,,VVV ....,,.. M arcellus . . O Tolal I58 Tolal . . . 2I SIGNALS - I - 2 - 3 - 4- Hike! The ball is snapped back info The wailing arms of fullback Don Coales, who plunges lhrough for a precious lirsl down. Again Ihe 'ream lines up. The ball is once more snapped back lo Coales. Suddenly, Ihe crowd goes wild: Co-Cap- Iain Johnny Noslranf has 'rhe ball on lhe end around and is over lor a louchdownll Bob OHS calmly kicks 'rhe exlra poim' Io make 'rhe score read 7 for B'viIIe . . . bul I4 for Solvay! And so all hopes for lhe '39 championship dwindle in lhis game before lhe Iargesf crowd Io wilness a game on The home field. Once more Baldwinsville bows lo her lradilional enemy, Solvay. as she slips info second place lor 'fhe counly championship. However, excepl lor lhe Solvay game Baldwinsville had an impressive record. She oul-scored her oppo- nenls during lhe season by I58 poinls lo 2I scored againsl' her. She was unscored upon in four ou+ of six games for lhe lines? record in lhe counly. Bul dropping 'rhe Solvay game meanl losing 'rhe champion- ship, for Solvay remained undefealed. Call Ouf lhe Reservesl The MIQIIIY Eleven BASKETBALL TEAM . H, CoaTes Gibbons McManus Bob Tarnow D. CoaTes SmiTh OTTs Kollenlnarl: Balmer T IS Friday nighT, March I. The Liverpool gym rings lwiTh a mighTy T-E-A-M, Yea-Team! The reTeree Tosses up The ball and The play-OTT game wiTh SpliT Rock is under wayl Baldwinsville. minus The services of iTs capTain, Bob OTTS, is greaTly handicapped. WiTh The help oT Don CoaTes, who is playing his lasT and one of his besT games Tor B. H. S., B'ville spurTs in The lasT quarTer. NeverTheless, The Tinal gun sounds wiTh B'ville on The shorT end oT a I9- I7 score! DespiTe This loss. Baldwinsville enjoyed The mosT suc- cessTuI baslceTbalI season iT has had in many years. IT won nine ouT oT Twelve games To clinch Third spoT in The WesTern Division and was assured of a play-OTF posiTion. An unusual TacT abouT This year's Team is ThaT Two men wiThouT any high school experience made sTarTing posiTions on The Team: one, a Sophomore, Lloyd Baker. and The oTher a Freshman, WaITer Kollenlcarlc. The youngesT boy ever To play regular on The VarsiTy Team. B-ville ShooTsI LeT's Go B'villeI CapTain Bob OTTs COACH ,,,.,.,,...,s ....,,,,. W ESLEY A. GETMAN MANAGER ,,.,,.,. ....,,,..,,.. B ERNARD SMITH CAPTAIN ...,.,. .....,.......,........,.......,...... R OBERT OTTS L E T T E R M E N RoberT OTTs, CapTain Donald CoaTes WaITer Kollenlcarlc Lloyd Baker Hugh Gibbons Carl SmiTh Howard CoaTes R E C O R D B'ville - IsT Game OpponenTs 2nd Game - B'ville I8 .......................... 38 Solvay 29 ....,.,...,,...,,,...,..,, 26 2l .,..... ............... I 6 SlcaneaTeles 22 ............,............. 33 30 ....... ,....... 2 8 Warners 22 ...,,,,.,. ,,,..,.,, 44 30 ....... ........ 2 4 Marcellus 26 ,........ ....,..... 5 2 37 .......................... 27 SpIiT Rock 42 ...,....,, ...,,,,,,.,,, I 8 38 .......................... 36 Elbridge 30 ,,,.,,.,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 34 B'Vllle TOTGI .............. 38I -OpponenTs' ToTaI ...,..., 340 Kossie - Frosh Wom FN - - I. Brauksieck Kane Noslranl' Norlhrup Ney Cole Brown Abboll Green Ioach Cary Gales Pickard Bowers J.Brauksieck Olney Wilson Webber Sievens COACH ,.v....,.,.... MANAGER ..Y.,...,.. CO-CAPTAINS .... Robert Bowers, Co- Charles Brauksieck James Brauksieck William Cole Harlan Gales Firsl Game E. CARY ALBERT WEBBER ,,...,.ROBERT BOWERS, CHARLES PICKARD L E T T E R M E N Caplain Alberl' Webber, Manager Waller Barlnikowski Roberf Green Roberl Slevens Lawrence Wilson Donald Kane John Noslranl Eugene Ney Richard Olney RECORD Opponenl Second Game HOCKEY TEAM. THE Coliseum . , . flashing skales . . . red and while figures inlermingled wilh gold and black . . . sleel blades scraping The ice in quick slops! The loose puck skimmers pasf . . . a hockey slick curls abou? il . . . swish, and il' resls peacefully in lhe cage be- hind fhe B-ville goalie . . . once -lwice -and again if happens. Yer 'rhe crim- son 'ream fighls back . . . lhe Lake Shore nel' seems impregnable . . . ihe whirl of a siren . . . game's over . . . equip- menl' goes back inlo molh-balls . . . an- olher hockey season is over wriling finis on lhe winler sporls program. For fhe second successive year, Bald- winsville was pushed our of lhe hockey play-offs by Skanealeles. Needing only 'rhis viclory +o clinch a play-off position in fheir mosl successful season in lhree years, B'ville didn'+ pack 'rhe goods and was defealed 3 -O. B'ville 2 .,.....,ss.......,.,...... 4 Norlh Syracuse 0 .....ss......,.,.......... 2 B'ville ln 'fheir one non-league game, Bald- B'ville 5 .,....., .,,s,... O Marcellus I ,,s... ...... 3 B'ville winsville iourneyed lo Clinlon. where. on B'ville 3 ,,,..... ss..,... 3 Skanea+eIes 3 ...... ,..... O B'ville a Splendid ouf-door rink. 'rhey were de- B'ville O .,s.,.. ..s..... 2 Solvay 4 .,.... .....,, 0 B'ville feafed 8 - 0 by lhe Clinlon High School B'ville 3 ........ ...,.,.. 9 Easl Syracuse IO ,.,... ....... 0 B'ville Sexfel. 59 Score, Bowen Acfionl '40 Puckslars Pose al Clinfon l BASEBALL TEAM .. U ELL, exclaimed Coach GeTman WTO Manager ArT Baker as The TirsT week oT April rolled by wiTh sTill no signs oT Old Man WinTer leaving. l guess we'll have To shovel oTT The campus This year insTead oT rolling and smooThing iT as in years before! BuT Spring did Tinally come and soon The old Tamiliar crack was heard as new willow connecTed solidly wiTh new horsehide. The smack, smack oT a piTcher warming up could be heard all over The diamond. The hoarse cries of The caTcher wiTh his haunTing chanT OT ThaT's The old sTuTT! , PuT iT righT in There! , and We've goT him swinging! were as much parT of The game as The score iTselT. Speaking of scores. The l94O squad did noT Tare so well in Their TirsT conTesT. Playing under severe condiTions, wiTh a mixTure of high wind plus rain equaling poor baseball we-aTher, was parTicularly Trying on The piTchers. Five walks com- bined wiTh Three errors and Two hiTs, gave Camillus a big Third inning which was enough To easily dispose of Bald- winsville by a IO - I counT. Mascof Perkins A. Baker NosTranT OTTs SmiTh Thompson Olney Coach GeTme Gibbons Baker Belden Sfevens Reeves COACH ,,,,,-,, sss.... W ESLEY A. GETMAN MANAGER L..,.,. RoberT OTTs DelberT Belden Cecil Reeves Charles McManus WalTer Kollenkark Lloyd Baker Carl SmiTh S O U A D John NosTranT Hugh Gibbons RoberT STevens Richard Dunlap RoberT Allen Donald Thompson Richard Olney Clark PaTTerson ARTHUR BAKER James Brauksieck STanley Reeves Floyd SkerriTT Earl Timmerman Richard Ogden Rocco BuTTano Gale Borrowman SCHEDULE April 30 nlnnqn ,,..,,,,,,.,,.,,, B aldwinsville aT Camillus Moy 7 ----.--- A, .,,,,,.,,, Jordan aT Baldwinsville Moy IO ,,,,,, .,..... B aidwinsville aT Onondaga CenTrol May I4 q...,. ,,,,,,. B aldwinsville aT SkaneaTeles May I7 ,.,,,, ,,,,.,, B aldwinsville aT SpliT Rock May 21 -nygnq ....,,. M arcellus aT Baldwinsville May 24 .,4.,,l-.-,,- ,,,. W arners aT Baldwinsville lT's a single! On The Mound 1411 la. Coach Cary's Pros of The Fufure GOLF EVERY spring as The snow is leaving The ground and paTches of green grass show Through, There runs info The veins of a few boys in school, The urge To geT ouT on The fairways again. As spring progresses, you may caTch glimpses of These same boys ouT in Their backyards, chipping wiTh a seven or eighf iron inTo cardboard boxes seT around Their lawns. When The links are dry enough To walk on wiThouT digging holes aT each sTep. These faifhful few are down There To sTarT The baTTIe wiTh Old Man Par. In a week or so. Coach Cary is seen aT The buIIeTin board Tacking up a noTice: All boys wishing To Try ouT for golf Team, please sign below. Here is whaT They have been waifing for .... On SaTurday morning, April 27, a small deTermined band of boys, numbering around Ten or Twelve, Teed off on The qualifying round. The five boys coming ouT on Top of The IisT To make The golf Team were Eugene Ney, Bernard Smifh, James Tompkins, Richard Glass, and Walfer Furbush. Playing on Their home course in The firsT game, The local Team looked like an easy vicTor wiTh The firsT side going in Their favor- B'viIIe winning 3If2 poinTs ouT of a possible 4. BuT Marcellus foughT back The second round. maTching sTroke for sTroke and going one beTTer To win The maTch 7 - 5. The Team plays a ToTal of eighT maTches each year, playing four oTher schools boTh aT home and on Their opponenTs' course. SCHEDULE May I3 ....... ................... S pIiT Rock aT Tuscarora May I5 ......, .....,.SoIvay aT STonehedge SkaneaTeIes aT Seneca May 22 ....... May 25 ....... ......... M arcellus aT Tuscarora May 29 .,...,. ........... S plif Rock aT Seneca June 2 ......... ........................ S olvay aT Seneca June6 ......... ........ S kaneafeles aT Skaneafeles 28 MINOR SPORTS .. INTERCLASS BASKETBALL ll HAT, somebody cries, The Juniors didn'T win WThe lnTerclass Championship This year? Well, iT's abouT Time somebody beaT Them! AlThough iT seems unusual for some oTher Team To win, The Sophomores performed The Trick and won The TiTIe by easily defeaTing all The Teams and winning in a walk-away. Only Ten games ouT of a schedule of Twelve were played This year because oT poor supporf by all The classes. The Teams and players were There, buT where were Their classmaTes To yell and cheer Tor Them? Because aTTendance aT These games has decreased in recenT years, Joseph Guerrera, physcial educaTion Teacher and direcTor of The league has purchased new and beTTer uniforms in an efforf To revive The sporT. For The firsT Time, each Team nexT year will wear ier- seys wiTh iTs respecTive class name appearing on Them. Now ThaT The Teams and direcTor have done Their parT, iT is up To The sTudenT body To do The resT. STANDINGS Won Losf Sophomores ..... ...............,............. 8 2 Seniors ...,.... ..... 4 6 Juniors ..... .,... 4 6 Freshmen ..... .................................... 4 6 Won Eighf Ouf of Ten Games - Q BARNYARD BASKETBALL ll I-IY did Ma puT up such a big lunch? l've goT WTO play baslceTbaII This noon. We play The I-Iogcallers-hope we beaT 'emI BoIT ThaT pie and speed iT up. We've only goT five minuTes To change as iT is! Now in iTs second year a firmly esTabIished insTiTu- Tion, The Barnyard BasIceTbaII League operaTed again This winTer under The direcTion oT Joseph Guerrera, physical educaTion Teacher. Besides providing a means of recreaTion for non-resicIenTs during The noon hour, The league develops boys in The arT of playing basIceT- ball. The sTurdy farmers who are picTured here were The pennanT winners in This year's race. The I'-Togcallers by name, They ouT-classed all The oTher Teams This year To win The Tlag by a margin of Two games. AT The play-offs, however, in which The four Top Teams compeTed, The Plowboys came Through To Icnoclc The pennanT winners oTf Their high seaT, capTuring The play-off TiTle for Themselves. The Hogcallers - Barnyard Champions my 'i 5' . N 4 T FINAL STANDINGS Won LosT I-Iogcallers .,,,. ...... I I 4 I-IaypiTchers ..... ...... 9 6 Hillbillies .,...., ...... 9 6 Plowboys L,.. ....s. 8 7 Cornhuskers . ....,. 4 I I Farmhands ...., ...... 4 I I JAY-VEE BASKETBALL THE locker room is Tull of exciTemenT. Jay-Vees dash here and There in confusion. Where's my sneak? Who sTole my new sweaT socks? Somebody Tell The manager To find my Top: iT's number six. Who's goT a comb? Aw, you Iool: all righT. IT's afTer seven-ThirTyl Hurry up! BesT Jay-Vee Record in Three Years SporTing pracfically a new squad This year, The Jay- Vees did noT make a good showing againsf Solvay in The opening game. By pracTicing hard and gaining experience, They won Their nexT four in a row before being sTopped I8-9 by a TasT, scrappy Elbridge Team. They opened Their second half oT The schedule by dropping an exciTing game To The Solvay Juniors, 28-I5. B'viIIe was leading aT The half buT could noT Iceep pace wiTh The beTTer quinTeT. They repeaTed Their firsT half games by downing The same Tour Teams and losing Their finale To Elbridge, when Their oppo- nenTs sTaged a Ten poinT rally in The closing minuTes of play To spoil B'viIIe's winning sTreaIc. LETTER MEN Capfain RoberT Currie Norman Lulce Richard Glass John Isham WaITer Furbush CGCII RGSVCS Charles Brammer BOWLING.. GIRLS' BOWLING llFOUL, easy spare, make i+'+wo in a row, and big fill are ferms which are as familiar fo girls now as fhey used fo be fo men and boys. For fhe female populus of Baldwinsville Academy has falcen up bowling in a big way. A league of fheir own, par- ficipafion in a counfy meef, and helping inaugurafe 'rhe Women's lnfernafional Bowling Congress are a few of fheir accomplishmenfs fhis year. Jean Smifh was elecfed presidenf of fhe league wifh fhe following officers assisfing her: vice presidenf, Jean Donahue: secrefary, June Chapman: freasurer. Evelyn Kerwood. The champions were fhe Spares wifh a fofal of I66 poinfs. The 'reams finished in fhe fol- lowing order: Spares ,...,..... ....... I 66 Rugcuffers .v.,.. ....... 9 8 Gophers ...... .,..... I I7 I-leadpins ......v............. 7l Sophs ...,...,, ,...... I O I Corlcers ........,...... 1 ...... 63 Hellians .............,........ IO0 3rd Ward Tigers ........ 40 In April five girls, represenfing Baldwinsville High School, bowled in 'rhe Onondaga Counfy League Bowl- ing Meer. These girls capfured second place and missed faking fop honors by a margin of fiffeen pins: June Chapman Ann Lonergan Elizabefh Sweefing Jean Smifh Naomi Tarnow Capfured W.l.B.C. and Counfy Honors Lafer in April, feams 'Iraveled fo Syracuse where fhey helped open fhe W.l.B.C., bowling againsf nine- feen ofher boosfer ouffifs: fhe feam composed of fhe following girls fool: firsf place fhaf nighfz June Chapman Mary Alice Gafes Grace Wilson Clara Mae Bowers Elizabelh Sweefing BOYS' BOWLING FIVE minufes of four . . . bowling fo-nighf . . . Please, Miss Jones, l'm in a hurry! . . . a mad dash fo fhe bowling alley and a scramble for fhaf favorife ball . . . round up fhe 'reams . . . l-low many on your feam-only four? Dig up anofher, quick. All ready? O.K. Lef's sfarf ouf wifh a sfrilce! Following fhe example sef by fhe girls earlier in The year, fhe boys of fhe Academy decided fo have a bowling league also. Alfhough fhere was a boys' bowling league four years ago, fhere had been none since, and inferesf in if ran high among fhe boys. Fridays affer school were selecfed as fhe bowling dafes, and soon fhe league was in full swing wifh four feams compefing for fop honors. On Safurday, April I3, five boys represenfing Bald- winsville High School journeyed fo Norfh Syracuse fo compefe in fhe Onondaga Counfy Bowling Tourna- menf. The following capfured fourfh place, wifh Sol- vay falcing 'rhe fille for 'rh-e second successive year: Arfhur Baker Roberf Offs Roberf Ten Eyclc Charles Woodruff Walfer Furbush Friday Nighfs - Boys' Bowling League .,. .4 .'. ld .,. -:, 5 la N- A .. ,f 9 s. y f ! '- as , 'irlgkw A S X ' X , Q...- 4 kk- . 'Q F .RJ ,g an V? K . . ' l eff an M Ns nat 'W J 4 . 5 - ii- Q .fs We Regretfully Leave I A. ,V - e h 1 My fm tv, ply: A ,A Q N K K X-iv? ff-'iv if A f C .x 'I W WP- Ma, ' k f 5 . me - Jef ,Adm . 'Q , , , ' M ,pf X fqufim K 55 '-Alf.. , ,H , K ff' 1 45. 4 I 'NM- We J, . , e 3 e Y A A .- 'V I5 ' 'fc k q?f 3 2. M.. 4, ... 'g y wx. K 'e,k f M, ,situ . ,,,,1 15, V:-22' ' Q - e x A 'DW .Q x ' Y' i I-is-N A V Ahwwt W., 'vii 1 X 4 f X . A 'ir if - XR .f - ' i Y' . Ly. Nl, '- W' 'Alu f A t Q ,. -.4 w. -w:v'1z Tl-IE FRESHMEN Afhlefic ,.... Waller Kollenkark Besf dressed ,..Y....,, ,,. . ,.,,,.. F lorence Cox Cufe . ...., v,,. ,.,..,...... P africia Brock Dignified ..., Alfred Johnson Eflicienf .,.s,,.V. ........ B arbara Drake Friendly ...... ...Joyce De Lorne Glamorous ..,V.... sss,..,,.... A nifa Dean Handsome . ......, Roberf Allen lndifferenl' ,....... ,,,...,,,s,, B effy Adsil' Joking ........s,. ,.,....., J ack Klasmier Kind .,,,... Lazy ..Y...,Y.., Mischievous ....,,.,Barbara Drake ..,.....James Kane Jack Coa+es 41 know their A B C's - Noisy .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,s R iclmard Dunlap Original .,.,.. Janice Fulmer Preffy ,,,,,, AsA.,,,,,,, F lorence Cox Quief .....,. l-lelen Cramer Refined ....... Barbara Drake Sloppy ............ ....... Talkafive ....,....,.. ........ Underslanding Vain s,,,..,,,,,,,,,...,, .,...., Wlffy ............,. ,..A... Yawning ....,. Zeslful ....,... Clayfon Klolz Carolyn King Barbara Drake .Florence Cox Jack Klasmier Rulln Aplin Excifable .......,. V...... .,....,Janice Fulmer Pafricia Brock ...lk sl M . , w,.r,:,,',,.sif-V., , , . Tl-IE SOPI-IOMCDRES Glamour girl ...,Y,A.. .Y,,.,... Malinee idol ....,.... ..V,. Apple polisher ..l,.. Circus barlcer., Gun moll .,...,.,.... Mechanic .,.,.,. Mickey Mouse Fred Aslaire ,,.,,... Preacher ......,,..,,,...,. Dress designer ............,. Confirmed bachelor .u.,,,u, Explorer ...........,........... Chorus girl ..,.,,...,,..... Margarel Middlemore .,.,.....,.,,.James Perkins Roberl Greene .......Wilson Mercer Lois Mae Heal James Togias ..,....Barlon Nesdall ,...,,....James Hayes Sleven Koegel l-larriel I-lollman .....,,...Roberl Greene Donald Gales ...,.,...Mary Di Toro Lady lciller ,....... Wresller ...... Coach ..........,..........,.. Gossip columnisl. Slooge ................ Debaler .....,... Superman ......A Pholographer for Nurse ...,... . ........................................ .. Doclor ...........,. Typing .....,.......... English leacher ....... ....... ol iOmOI'l'OW - - Arlhur Gales ........Wilson Mercer ...,...John lsham ,....,..,....Jane Rool ..,...Sleven Koegel Rosemary Sennell Lloyd Marlin .. Kennelh Norlon Edilor V... .............................................. Lila magazine ..,..,.... Richard Glass Emily Broomr ...........Alberl Webber William Raymond ..Elmer Davenporl THE JLJNIORS Looking beauriful ,,...., ,,...,.,,,Phyllis O'Brien Looking handsome ..,,, ,,.....,,.,,,,,,A.... L loyd Baker Talking ....,.....,...,,.o,, ...........,,YY,.v.,o,..., L eo Brown Flirfing ,...,,., Belly Jean Argenbrighl' Skafing .,o,,o,, L,,,,,,o.,,.,.....,, R oberr Bowers Gossiping ,........, .....,.. D ororhy McNeill Having fun ...,,....., ............ A lice Mercer Wisecracking ...,.......,. Deep in a dream ..LA,,a Showing off ........... Dressing well ,...,.,, .,.......S+anley Reeves ..,..,.s,.Rober+ Bowers Howard Coafes Alice Mercer - -S9056 G CGDSUS - Skipping school .,...... Dancing .............,,, Courfing ......,.... Worrying .....,,,,.,..s Making friends .,,s,.s,. Acfing silly s....... Chewing gum ,.,.,..,.,s Arguing Ae,,.s,..A..,....,.,,. .........Richard Cramer ,,,,,Y,.,s,s.,.Mar+ha Turner ,,,.,,,.,s,s.Wal+er Barrnikowski Clarissa Van Denburg Phyllis Slorm ,.....,,s,,s,.BeHy Sawyer ,...,.....AnneHe Hamm ,,,,,MRober+ Dow Going ouf for sporls.. ...,.,,..s..... Dick Olney Being original .,......,,.... ....,,.. K aiie Monlague Makinghimself heard ....,... scs.... W alfer Barfnikowski J' EE. T,gfft : 4' M f. CANDID CAMERA CLICKS. Mid-morning gossip l Complefe concenlralion ,fft A. Who said +l1al? ln 'llwe spring . . . Surprise? Home of rep, design, and mechanical . . . Sl16lS malrinq eyes al me Murgafroyed in a calmer rnomenl Willy rnalung passes al us 35 Augie . . . and daffodils . .W X., , ,...............-, . E S QQVERING CLASSES Sulfuric acid plus NaOH yields .... Lab days and all Their glory easily maize up for our many sfruggles wifh valence. ions, and ihe afomic fheory. Boys' cooking class: local heros learn lhe culinary arl from boil- ing wafer fo whipping up lemon rneringue pie, Dancing class: every Wednesday and Friday noons. We rush home. gobble our lunch, and zoom back fo school for a few precious momenls of dancing +0 lhose smoofh swing recordings. Hurrah lor Mr. Guerrero!! Denfal hygiene may noi' be on our schedule card, buf +ha+'s no sign we aren'i all familiar wilh ihe denlal clinic! We can no more imagine school wills- oul sludy halls fluan sfudy halls wifh nollwinq bul sludy, The library W-a fav- orife hang-ou? for llwose who pursue eifher work or cli- version, 'Hill ne Two Three Four Hoop lefl foe back Prac :ce lor The Sprung Feshval as well under way' o sr Typung class w ere diliqenl sludenls become The effxcnenf Girl Fridays of Tomorrow RICHARD A. JENSEN, ALBANY COLLEGE B.A., CORNELL UNIVERSITY B.A ....,.. PRINCIPAL CHARLES W. BAKER, GENESEO NORMAL, SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY B.A. I JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Richard E. Cary, Cornell Universily ...................................................,.............. Social Sfudies, Coach Clarissa l. Cooledge, Verrnonl Slale Normal, Middlebury College B.A ....,.........,....,........... Biology Elise B. Cussler, Albany College, Syracuse Universily B.A., M.A ................................. Malhemafics Theodore Durgee. Syracuse Universily B.A .......,.....,..................................... Malhemalics, Business Mae Forrest Oswego Normal .........................................,................... ....i..... G irls Physical Educalion Gladys Fosler, Elmira College B.A., Albany College B.A .,A,.., ..,..s,.,.,,,.....,.. S horlhand, Business Wesley A. Gelman, Union College .........,.......... .................. ....... S c ience, Geomerry, Coach Mae Goodlellow, Syracuse Universily .........,....................... ...............,.,.......,...,..... L a+in I, II, III Eslella GriFli+h, Geneseo Normal ................... ........ M echanical, Crealive Drawing Joseph A. Guerrera, Cortland Normal ............. .,........,...... B oys Physical Educalion Marguerile Jones, Syracuse Universily B.A ......... ........... E nglish Ill, IV, Dramafics Helena Lynch, Rochesler Denial Dispensary ........ ..,............. D enlal I-lygienisf Evelyn McNaughIon, Syracuse Universily ................ .........,. H ome Economics Howard Murphy, Syracuse Universily, B.A., M.A ........ ..... C ommercial Courses Elizabelh Rolh, Syracuse Universily ...........,...........,.................... ..... M usic Deparlmenl' Maude Sfeirly, Albany College ..................................................... .,.... S chool Librarian Evelyn Thompson, Memorial Hospilal Nurses Training School ,....... .........,.. S chool Nurse Norma Trexler, Baldwinsville Academy ......................................... A.... S chool Secrefary Sarah Van Hanegem, Geneseo Normal, Albany College B.A ....... ...,..s....,.... E nglish I, II Lenora Wormulh, Syracuse Universily ............................,........,..... ........ H islory A, B, C Aclella Worfman, Keulca College .............,................................. ,,.... F rench I, II, III 38 THE FACULTY .. Rhea Kifrell, Geneseo Normal .,V.,,....,.........................................V., ,....., G rade VII Alla B. Olney. Oswego Normal ..................................,,...,.. ,......... G rade VIII Pearl Palmer, Oswego Normal ..,...........,..........,,,....,.............. v..,.w., G rade VII Mae Reynolds, Oswego Normal. Syracuse Universify B.A ..............v......A ...V..,.a. G rade VIII NORTH SIDE GRADE SCHOOL Bessie Clark, Training Class ,.................,...........................................,........ ..,..... G rades I, ll Angie Ellison, Corlland Normal .............,.............................................. ,.,.... G rade IV Genevieve McCar+l1y, Oswego Normal ............. ...... G rade VI Vera Johnson. Oswego Normal ,......................................................... ........ G rades I. II Fanny O'LougI'ilin, Syracuse Training School ....,.........,...........,............. .......,.. G rade V Eflwel Poslliill, Syracuse Training School, Syracuse Universily B.A. ....,.. ...,....,, K indergarfen Elhel Shepard, Oswego Normal ............,...,.................................,.......,. .......... G rade III, IV Lou Slauson. Oswego Normal .............................,......................,....... ...,.,..s. G rade II Ada Wrighf, Training Class ............................................................,..... ....... G rade III SOUTH SIDE GRADE SCHOOL Slella Braulcsieck, Oswego Normal ...............,............,........................... s,.s... G rade II Frances Davidson, Corfland Normal ...............................,...............,.................... .... ....... G r ade V Marie Lawrence, Oswego Normal ....,.......,........ ........s.................................. G rade V Caflwerine McNamara, Oswego Normal ......... .,....... S ou+I'1 Side Principal. Grade VI Edna Moyer, Oswego Normal .,..................... ......,.,..,.............................. G rade I Mae Sawyer, Oswego Normal .......... ....... G rade III 35' ..-'T K 1 ff -w 'Q iw fl r , 'ii is . . . . e rare version of Baldwinsville, lighl! lo Rulh Aplin Waller Furbush leaves advice lo Junior Romeos: Il your girl reduces lhe easy Welch way, never lrusl her on lhose windy plains norlh ol Syracuse! June Gagnon leaves her daily paper roule lo Slan- ley Reeves, who wanls lo be an independenl business man. Mary Alice Gales leaves chemislry unlil Mr. Gel- man ligures oul lhe lough ones. Marjorie Gere leaves lwo pairs of mud hooks lo help gel a quicker slarl for school and social calls lo any smoolh-soled Junior. Hugh Gibbons leaves B. H. S. wilh one less palriol ol Mulligan slew. Helen Gorke leaves her inlerprelalion ol a ricle in a model A Ford lo lhose who have lo ride in whal lhey call a bus. The old bus ain'l bad, is il? she sez. Gerl Granger leaves her lalenl and arl ol milking a cow lo Posy Turner, who is likely never lo gel close enough lo one lo praclice. Arlene Grome mighl leave lor lhe woods. for she's lhe lillle red lox. Emily Haggerly leaves wilh a Dodge il il's slill Perkin'. Cameron Hicks leaves Claylon Klolz somelhing he really doesn'l need. ll's a glamorous smile wilh lwo coals ol enamel. Mildred Houghlaling leaves a iug of cider and IOO pounds ol ice lo Bulch Koegel, and says lhe ice is lo be used aller lhe cider. Eleanora House leaves her squeakless shoes lo Ken- nelh Lee wilh advice lo remove lhe salleens from his old ones! Maria Johnson leaves len easy rhumba lessons lo Mary Emma Klolz and Kennelh Lee. UPGN DEPARTING . lConlinued from page I4.l Mae Arlene Markham would like lo wish her barn- dancing abilily upon Clarissa Van Denburg. Marguerile McCann wishes lo granl her smile lo Jenoyce Mandigo. Evelyn Kerwood leaves her kinky. curly hair lo Ann Lonergan. Ann Kloslerman leaves her heel-and-loe melhod of walking lo Maurice Cornell, who needs no inslruclions. Belly Koegel leaves Bollle slanding al lhe bus slalion. Rosemary Lonergan guaranlees lo whomever she leaves her books lor use nexl year lhal lhey will lind lhe worms in each one have been exlerminaled. Roberl Luce leaves for Hollywood lo double lor Boris Karloff. June McGivney, lhe All-American Girl. leaves a lillle lip lo girl sludenls. Quole: Wash down a bowl ol Ralslons' and il'II make your slraighl-shoolin' hair Curl up lighler lhan Arl Baker! Charles McManus leaves his scholarly allainmenls in lhe hislory class lo Bruce Dunham who, we hope. can pul lhem lo beller use! Jeanne Meaker leaves her sisler, and lhal's enough. Frances Merriam leaves her beaming smile lo Piper Olney. Mae Merrifield leaves her sophislicaled air lo Phyllis O'Brien. Leon Messenger leaves B. H. S. lo become famous as a sword lhrower's silenl parlner. Duane Milliman leaves his boxing gloves lo Ernesl Parry. He can use lhem. Ralph Mills wills his lavorile work horse lo Dick Olney-providing he can mounl. Neil Newcomb's. abilily lo bowl live slrikes in a row is handed down lo Roberl Dow. Here is a lillle incenlive. Rowdy! Allred Opplelon leaves his speedy leap lo all his- lory sludenls so lhey will nol be obliged lo gel passes. Roberl Olls, aller some hesilalion, leaves a pair of his number l2's lo Mr. Cary so lhal lhe school may have a real llallool in lhe halls! Richard Perkins wills his line To anyone Teeling compeTenT of reeling iT in. NorTon Pierce wills his noise-maker and crepe soles To Leo Brown. BeTTy PoTTer leaves her high heels To CharloTTe PiTcher. Phyllis Pulver leaves her cheerleading anTics To Miss WormuTh who already leads Ash Can, Tin Can every day in hisTory class. Gus Rowe leaves B. l-l. S. To help his poliTical parTy geT inTo oTiice. l-le figures one voTe will sway The poles. Phillip Sawyer regreTTully leaves his numerous Trips around The second Tloor halls To anyone in need of regular exercise. Only qualiTicaTion -a sTeady Temi- nine companion! Lillian SchwarTz and Erwin Boyce leave Thkiing To- geTher Tor ThwiTherlancl, The Thkiers paradiThl Un- quoTe. Carl SmiTh leaves The hearTiesT congraTulaTions of all his Triends To Mr. Durgee. CarlTon SmiTh wills his raven Tresses To Mr. Murphy and Mr. Durgee. They can TighT iT oul' Tor The biggesT share! E Jean SmiTh leaves her abiliTy To whip up a mean soda To Alice Mercer. The Cozy Corner will cerTainly be crowded Trom now on! Marjorie SuiTs leaves her seaT direcTly in TronT oT Miss WormuTh's desk To one of The numerous Juniors who need sTricT wafchingl ElizabeTh SweeTing leaves her eTFiciency To The oflice sTaTT. IT will serve as an inspiraTion when The work geTs Too heavy. Florence Taber bequeaThs her collecTion oT hair ribbons To Cecil Reeves. They should help keep his hair ouT oT his eyes on The baskeTball courT. Glenn Thompson leaves his greaT dancing abiliTy To RoberT Dow, who is The only underclassman who could pick iT up. Alan Timmerman leaves his broTher To carry on Tor him. Doris Towers bequeaThs her reTiring manner To Leo Brown. Teachers, beware! Since iT is leap year, John Tyler leaves in a hurry. BeTTy Wagner leaves her quieT manner To WalTer BarTnikowski, and iT's a good Thing she ThoughT oT iTll To decoraTe The barren halls, RoberT Weller be- sTows his Adonis-like Tace and 'figure upon good old B. l-l. S. . . . Mari Gere leaves Two pairs of mud hooks . . . kinky. curly hair To Ann Lonergan . . RoberT OTTs leaves a pair of his number l2'S Viola Wienke wills her everlasTing opTimism and good humor To Mr. Cary as a ToundaTion upon which To build a champion hockey Team. Grace Wilson wills her soulful eyes To any albino sTudenT appearing in B. l-l.S. in The TuTure. THE PGPULAR POWELSON GIRL LISTEN T0 WHAT SHE SAYS: I GOT THE JOB - Thanks to my training at Powelson's and the Employment Service they give their graduates. LISTEN TO WHAT HER EMPLOYER SAYS:i' On March 28, 1940, I requested that your school supply me with the names of three or four qualified stenographers .... All of these girls made excellent showings on the examination which was given them. We are glad to take this opportunity to tell you that the graduates of your school have made very satisfactory employees. I do not hesitate to state that Miss . ..,....,.,.....,,.. has received at your school a very thorough ground work as an ofiice employee. You may well feel proud of your two former students, for they are both efficient and able secretaries and show excellent training. 'Excerpts from actual letters on file at Powelson Instit t INVESTIGAT'E FOR YOURSELF THE POSSIBILITIES . AT . POWELSON INSTITUTE Powelson Building Tel. 2-6051 Syracuse, N. Y. Best Wishes to the Class of 1940 MORRIS MACHINE WORKS CENTRAL CITY BUSINESS INSTITUTE Announces Opening of FALL TERM SEPTEMBER 3 In the daily contest of job-getting C.C.B.I. graduates are the winners! Let the Balanced Business Training of their approved business institute fit you for the job you want. Courses in Business Administration and Secretarial Practice. Send for folder. Business Life Begins at C.C.B.I. CENTRAL CITY BUSINESS INSTITIJTE WILLIAM VEIGEL, B.S., Director 630 S. Warren Street SYRACUSE, N. Y. Telephone 2-1165 THE COZY COR ER remember? Mary Doris Betty . . . All three graduated from high school. . . . All three were on a par in personality, appearance and ambition. . . . All three were eighteen when they graduated. Today all three are twenty-five and married. Mary says: Betty says: Doris says: 2nd Floor I went to college, qualified myself to teach. It cost me 54,500 and 4 years' time. For three years I tried in vain to get a teaching contract. Then I married. I wanted to bc a nurse. I trained for 3 years at a cost of Sl,000. I did private duty for 4 years. I waspaid well when I workedg but my work was so unsteady, I averaged less than S15 per week. Knowing Mary and Betty, I feel as wise as Confucius. I trained for one year in Syracuse Secretarial School at a cost of 5300. I had six years steady employment starting at S16 per week and averaging 323.25 per week. Now married, I am applying my business training and experience in successfully managing my home. ' SYRACUSE SECRETARIAL SCHOOL For information, Address REGISTRAR Loew Bldg. Phone 2-6933 LOREN MURCHISON 86 CO. INC Official School Jewelers CUPS TROPHIES MEDALS Represented by ROBERT I. CALLAHAN 2503 Genesee Street Utica, New York The Publishers of the Lyre MIDSTATE OFFSET PRINTING CORP. 2 I 7 Wes? Wafer S+., Syracuse. N. Y. DOROTHY and KATHRYN ROWELL Beauticians 42 WEST GENESEE STREET Baldwinsville, New York Phone 339 LLOYD J. 1osET Special-A-Raw GUERNSEY MILK AND CREAM Baldwinsville, New York Phone 315-R A Safe Place Both as to Quality and Price H. J. Hows INC. 201-203 S. Salina Street Syracuse, N. Y. Iewelers Since 1860 You may find it convenient to use our extended payment plan - no carrying charge. Valuation Service Phone 268-I J. AMOS HOUSE REAL ESTATE BROKER 31 Oswego Street Salesmen Morris A. House Baldwinsville Walter C. Brust New York Dorothy McDied ORLANDO HOUGHTALING COAL - COKE - WOOD ICE - CIDER Phone 39 Baldwinsville - - New York VIRKLERS FOR FLOWERS ON ALL OCCASIONS Phone 375 Warners Road Baldwinsville, New York Are you discouraged over prospects for profitable employment or further training? ' Do you know about the special, semi-tutorial training offered at the ONONDAGA BUSINESS SCHOOL Its graduates are happily and successfully em- ployed. Ask Ior the catalog. C. NELL EIGABROADT, Prin. Syracuse, New York PALACE THEATRE The Best in Motion Picture Entertainment Best of Luck to The Class of 1940 V VAN WIE CHEVROLET CO. LET LIS HELP YOU TO HAPPY HOME OWNERSHIP 9 Low-Interest Financing Makes lt Easy! 0 Experienced Guidance Prevents Mistakes! Home loans through Tappan Lumber Co. make it easier for you to build. Low-interest financing plan lunder F.H.A. mortgagej is adaptable to your budget, and provides up to 9078 of the com- bined valuation of house and lot. You have from 5 to 25 years to repay. Your small monthly payments flike rent? cover principal, interest, taxes--at only 4-M93 interest. L. M. TAPPAN LUMBER COMPANY More for Your Building Dollar EVERYBODY READS ALL THE LOCAL NEWS -in- THE MESSENGER V I S I T . . . HEID'S RESTAURANT for good foocl . . . and . . . The most modern stand in New York State Telephone 119 See MR. CANE Baldwinsville, N. Y. Nellie Don Dresses Cage l-lats SCI-IENCK'S HARDWARE Ceefeme Jewelry . . . and . . . Gifts for all occasions Phone 99 We Have It OLIN CRAMER G' 5- TITCOMB DECKER AND NORTHRUP Sc to 55.00 ' Department Store YOUNG MEN 'S FURNISHINGS S. H. HOWARD Headquarters For School Supplies I. M. SINNETT'S I. G. A. STORES BIRDSEYE FROSTED FOODS QUALITY COUNTS! HAMLIN 'S GROCERY PHONE 170 HAIL AND FAREWELL To The Class of '40 BALDWINSVILLE KIWANIS CLUB CORNER PHARMACY COKES SODAS DRUGS STATIONERY PHONE 229 BOND'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIR AND BODY WORK Phone 134 BUSES FOR CHARTER Syracuse and Oswego Motor Lines, Inc. 114-116 W. GENESEE STREET, SYRACUSE, N. Y. Phones 2-4838 and 2-9775 THE RED 86 WHITE STORE H. L. HARRIS MEATS AND GROCERIES Phone 65 I5 West Genesee Street Balclwinsville. New Yorlc THE BALDWINSVILLE DRUG CO. REXALL STORE Phone 92 STEEL 86 DONAHUE Coal, Wood and Coke C. W. KING SOCONY SERVICE , Corner of W. Genesee and Oneida FIRST NATIONAL BANK Baldwinsville, New York Sporting Goods Electrical Appliances BUBB'S HARDWARE PHONE 49 Skate Sharpening Bicycle Repairing BREAKFAST, LUNCHES AND DINNERS GENESEE DINER F. S. HAGGERTY Syracuse's Best in Flowers W. E. DAY 449 SOUTH WARREN 2-0853 Res. Liverpool 3422 Coal Gasoline Oil TAPPAN 86 BROOKS INC. Mason Radios Supplies Frigidaires MacDONALD 86 WEBB B A R B E R S E. Genesee Street Baldwinsville, N. Y. BUTCHER BOY MARKET MEATS AND VEGETABLES M. H. Campbell F. Seabold Baldwinsville, N. Y. STEARNS LAUNDRY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Phone 70-W 22 Oswego St. THE TROY MEAT 86 GROCERY CO. EARL GUPPY BILL MURRAY GOSSNER'S BEAUTY SALON L. M. GossNER - ALICE Wooo Larkin Block Phone 261-W Baldwinsville, N. Y. BERNDT 8L MICHELS FOR BETTER CLEANING Done in our own plant by our modern cleaning methods. 58 Oswego Street Call 268-M Phone 473 MOBILGAS MOBILOIL For Friendly Service VAN NESS SERVICE STATION STATE FAIR BLVD. Baldwinsville, New York CRA-MILLER TURKEYS Raised on Wire Baldwinsville, N. Y. R. D. No. 3 B-ville 31-F-2 Turkey from our own farm served daily. rrnflfour Dian in If-,Ira Ani BELDEN 86 ROGERS RED AND WHITE FOODS General Merchandise Lysander, N. Y. Baldwinsville Recreation Alleys Oswego Street Baldwinsville, New York E. I-I. WOODRUFF GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND MEATS Plainville, New York TenEYCK BOWLING ALLEYS River Road Baldwinsville, New York SATIE KING JONES SEASONABLE GIFTS AT REASONABLE PRICES VERA'S VANITY SHOP Charlotte Street Baldwinsville, New York Phone 183-R PLAINVILLE TURKEY FARM H. C. Bitz BEST WISHES t o t h e C L A S S O F ' 4 0 B2ldWihSViIIP FDADPQI gauh-ana RI 'nan GATES FUNERAL HOME BALDWINSVILLE, NEW YORK Oflicc Phone Home Phones 343 77 and 423-R Archery Tackle Greeting Cards Phone 2-3287 Everything Photographic I. U. DOUST PHOTO MATERIAL CO. Portraits and Commercial Photographs KODAKS : CAMERAS 2 DEVELOPING PRINTING : ENLARGING : SUPPLIES 216 E. Washington St., Syracuse, N. Y. ALEX F. JONES ELECTRIC COMPANY A ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS since 1903 A BALDWINSVILLE and SYRACUSE GXJLID QZYX9 R. L. Madden Funeral Home 29 West Genesee Street Phone 263 or 477 Baldwinsville, N. Y. 946' KELLY 86 MOUNT ESSO OIL BURNERS FUEL and SERVICE 0 PHONE 62 Congratulations to The Class of '40 DR. GEORGE HAYE DR. EARL KRATZER DR. HOWARD MOYER Success to the Class of '40 BARNES DAIRY 51 SALINA STREET Phone 296 1 FARM MACHINES and SUPPLIES MOTOR TRUCKS PAINTS BALDWINSVILLE FARM SUPPY CO WELDING ON ALL METALS W. H. LETTERMAN Complete Battery Service Baldwinsville New York HOORAH! it's all over! I . . THE STAFF M mf X w M V W s X V .A V , 1 - Q- 'www.,,,.1.,W!,gM4,w, ,,, 1 B v N , f 41 ! 5 ! I Q a E 5 I a E 2 2 E E E 3 'E s 1 E E l 2 E E : . F a x B 2 E 5 2 5 Q E E 5 5 5 F 2 ii 'E1 lf ir .3fTi -'a 5'3lf ,bE-'hT1?9z2:l15 412. ff C f ii 3,-L1-A2 '? 1 - I?-V V--?F?34+'i-.ZWEFSLY-:df 'cBb'5 ': ' ' 5: ' ' ' E , ' '


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