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

 - Class of 1942

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Zzculfy WALTER V. EDDINGTON B.A.,M.A. Now really, anytliing we could say lnere would loc gross understatement. A personality as torceluitll as Fir. Ed- dington's llas made itself felt witilout lmenefit ol print. As luead of tlxe Englisli Department. lu: llas run time gamut ol: literature lrom Genghis Kiran to Charlie Nlaccartlmy. Seriously. lxlr. Ecldington is a grand teaclxer and underneatli it all, actually a nice lellow. GLADYS M. FOSTER B.S. Blonde, lzlue eyed, and anytliing else you can name - tl1at's lxliss Foster, tlie glamour girl ol our faculty. Rememlxer time faculty play, Broken Dishes. and lVliss Foster and lxlr. Guerrera. m-ni-ni. ln addition fas il tliere lmad to be any- tlting elsel slle teaciles lmusiness subjects. ln otiler words. Bliss Foster llas every- thing. 1 N VVESLEY A. GETMAN BS. As il coaclwing tliree ol tile four major sports in dear old B. H. S. isn't enougli, lxlr. Getman llas taken on cliemistry. plnysics, and ol all timings, Glee Cluim. Tall: about versatility, you l1aven't lived until you've watched one ol time teams practice or liad a class under ncoaclxf' J. XNIILLARD GOSSNER B.S.. M.A. A violin virtuoso ol Heilitz alxility. Nlr. Gossner liddled lmis way tl1rougl1 tire Senior Musical wliile tlie rest ol tile laculty imurned witli envy. Seriously ixlr. Gossner is one ol' tlie most respected memlaers ol tile faculty. New to us tllis year lie certainly knows luis Frencli. Aslc any Frencll Ill candidate wllu is strug- gling lor regents credit. i MAE H. GOODFELLOW B.A. Veni. Vidi, Vici. slxe came. site saw. slie conquered. tlxat's Mrs. Goodlellow. As you may liave surmised. slie teaclles Latin. Sire also presides over IOS. tile Senior sanctum. tliat in itsell is no mean accomplisllment. Adding to tliis list ol lormidalmlc acliicvcments. ixlrs. Goodfel- low is also one of tile most popular teaclners in tile sclloul. xX'll8XYl JOSEPH A. GUERRERA BE. Xxiell liere we go. Senior class laculty advisor. head ol time lvoys' pliysicial edu- cation department, administrator ol first aid, to say notlling ol sugar rationing which lie sliared in common witll tl1c rest ol tile faculty, we are lxeginning to llliflk Mr. Guerrera is some sort ol genius. Anyway we're sure lie-'s in grand fellow. MARGARET J. HARRISON B.S. Anotlner newcomer. gosli aren't tlley all, Nliss Harrison fitted in instantly as liead of junior lxigli math. And it is necessary to fit in pretty tightly to subdue all tllose impetuous liresilmen. As an alter tllougllt wasnit site stepping into a lot ol territory wlien slle tool: over lvlr. Durgee's slices? EVELYN B. MCNAUGHTON B.S. Teach lias certainly attained a liigli place in tl1e popularity noll. particularly since tlie boys started taking Home Eco- nomics. Could Teach ine tlie reason? Could loe. Seriously. Mrs. McNaugl1ton llas a tremendous responsibility in tlxe Home Ec. department and in ller impetu- ous lmme room l06. But slle seems to talie it all in ller stride. A ' :g i fs Page Nine

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v Zzculfy CHARLES XV. BAKER BS. Alter long years ol laiihlul service. hir, Baker has at length moved into tm rightlul position as principal ol Senior High School. Not only the student hody hut the townlolli in general were tre- mendously pleased this year when the hoard made their initial announcement. THEODORE VV. DURGEE BS. i52'llflXVlIlSVillG S silent. mngy edition oi Gary Cooper has also received his di- ploma. At present he is holding forth in hir. Bala-r's old place as prexy oi .lunior High School. ii anyone has any illusions ahout the simplicity oi that join, just come up and see hir. Durgee some time. Therell he some changes made. lxilLDRED .ARNOLD R.N. The time honored tradition oi the Simon Legree truant oiliicer with his long hlaclc whip and equally lxlacli heart, has long heen replaced hy the new I0-12 edi- tion. Now they are young. attractive and twice as el-liieient. lxiodern design malxes the hig dilierence, Asli ixirs, Arnold, she linows. CLARISSA I. Coouc-GE BS., M.A. It there is any oi the microhe hunter in you, hie yourself upstairs with all the little freshmen and you will iind a gold mine oi hiological, hacterioiogical, and all other logical suhjects pertaining to scientific research. presided over hy our lvladame Curie. hiiss Coolidge. Bacteria, RICFIARD E. CARY BS. .iaclx oi all trades and master oi all - thats hir. Cary. He roams around the halls each morning and noon rounding up all the strays who just canit seem to tear themselves away. course. no one can forget that hir. Cary had coached the hockey team. the goll team and saved many a useless necli with his safety cluh. lViore power to him, say we. ELISE B. CUSSLER BS.. lVi.A. Cussy, you don't mind do you Mrs. Cussler, Cussy has done so many things, helped so many people and made herself generally useful in so many ways that it would talce a trilogy to enumerate all ol' them. However, we think we can cover the suhiect admirahly il' we just say-' Cussy goes marching on. thy name is mud. Page Eight ANN DOYLE BS. It anyone has artistic pntentiaiities. he would do well to Hit up to 208 and rc- quest an audience with our custodian oi the palette and hrush. lvliss Ann Doyle Though another addition to the faculty fclnrft ask us to count them she has already proved herself a welcome mem- her of B. H, S. DAVID J. DOYLE B.S. Taking a place such as the one vacated hy Wir. hiurphy is a difficult assignment to say the least. it could never have heen more ahly hy anyone than hy our equally irish hir. Doyle. Typing, hook- lceeping. etc.. have talcen on a new mean- ing for a great many people since hir. Doyle has taken over 21 I.



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9 culfy ELIZABETPI A. MERRING Another new memher of the iacuity fand the good men iceep coIIIing oni, Miss Nierring has proved herself more than ahie in lust a iew short months. Coming in at the middie of the term and taking of aii piaces Miss Roth's, our iViiss Merring showed her coiors and now the orchestra and giee ciuio are showing them too. ALTA B. OLNEY Yes, the renowned Piper has a mother, and she is none other than the sth grade teacher. Nve aiways wondered how Piper made it. Seriousiy, Nirs, Olney is one oi the hest ioveci members of the iacuity. She tooii us crude seniors in our forma- tive years fvery formativei and made high schooi students of us. That in itseii is an accompiishment of no mean note. L. PEARL PALMER Niiss Paimer has proved herseif an historian oi no smaii proportion via her tremcnciousiy interesting account oi the eariy days of Lysander as recounted each weeic in thc iocai Messenger. in addition she stiii finds time to teach those con- ceited seventh graders the things which every prospective high schooi student should and better icnow. Human dynamo thy name is Paimer. CLARK W. JACKSON For 51 years of service. a weii- earned retirement. Page Ten MARGARET ZAHN Someone has to keep the office roiiing and it always tails the unhappy iot of Mr. Bairefs secretary to keep the machine weii oiied. Margaret is another new addition to our ranks this year hut she has taken hold with amazing speed and there has been no sign oi a ietedown, CLIFFORD AUSTIN A new face this year hut a thoroughly iiiteahie one. ' A - . -V ..::.., is Q A .... . , . ,,,. i .-. , ,, .. .9 ::.,,,: A:-1 ,gi ei vi i , .,..' I n e 5 6499 ,.,. - V- 5,22 .5 36 if Q gf SARA D. VAN HANAGEM BS. The various advisory hoards of sundry student activities seem to have been made up entireiy of Miss Van Hanagem. The Junior Red Cross, the Journalism Club. to say nothing oi first and second year English have icept her buzzing about in a dither aii year. And that isn't the oniy reason for the ciither. imagine -- a war hride. OVID GARRETT Twenty-six years and Mr. Garrett is as permanent as the schooi he tends.

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