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

 - Class of 1940

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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!

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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



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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

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