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

 - Class of 1945

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DONALD KRATZER Don Clock watcher Thinking of engaging in farming? Just ask Don for any information you want on the subiect. His record in 4-H is enough recommendation for anyone. Don't flood the markets, Don. EDWARD LAWRENCE Ed Dear hunter This is our smart senior that grad- uated in January. He was a Danc- ing Darling in the Senior Variety Show. He was also chosen as the most athletic boy in the senior parade. As captain of the Varsity Basketball team and stout supporter of the Football team, one could rec- ognize that physique a mile away. LOUISE LASHER Weasel Fight, team, tight! This cute senior is the co-editor of our Lyre, was one of the moron sisters in the Variety Show, and keeps her speaking voice in trim by hlling the position of head cheer- leader. As if this weren't enough, she also boosts the class on lnter- class Basketball team. Keep up the good work. EVALDA LITTLE Queenie Little do we know Evalda sets a good example for our seniors by attending .church regularly, The Senior Chorus will miss a good alto upon graduation, and one would do well to observe her athletic technique. ALICE HORNER Alice She sends me Being a Horner, it is only natural that she should play the baritone horn in band. Her alto voice was a necessity in Glee Club, and as a member of the Lyre Staff, she was kept busy typing. She certainly knows how to type right. MARGARET KIMBER Pete Corn on the cob Between her duties on the Lyre Staff and her score of other inter- ests, Pete is kept very busy. When she wasn't wishing to get the School Daze printed on time, one could find her working on her corn production. That's a record crop, Pete. ERWIN HULBERT Erwin Anchors aweigh February found Erwin pulling up anchors and going a-weigh. While he was with us, he supported the seniors on their basketball team. Our loss-the Navy's gain. ELLA JANE KINGSLEY Ellie Of thee I sing The song bird of the Senior class has long been noted for her musical ability. The Senior Variety show ex- hibited her dramatic talent and noon hour finds her displaying abil- ity in basketball. Yes, Ellie is a girl of many arts. tang., 1 'A

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MONA GUYVITS Mona lt doesn't mean a thing lf it ain't got that swing Is Jergens the answer? Mona's graceful hands cause others to turn green with envy. Her ability to argue developed from the practice of always expressing her thoughts. Basketball being her favorite sport, she was a big help on Girls' lnter- class team. HENRIETTA HARRINGTON Hank Our mutual friend Hank's size has nothing to do with her many accomplishments. Our most respected senior, she sings in Glee Club, was president of Jour- nalism, a member of Triangles, and Assistant Feature Editor of the Lyre. Hank rates an A-plus for efficiency in all she does. JANE HAMLIN Can it, Ham! Hammie's good naturedness and ready smile have gained for her many friends. She has taken part in Glee Club, Girls' Basketball, Vol- leyball, Triangles, Journalism, and she sold loads of advertising for the Lyre. Janie?-she's tops! Hammie JACQUELINE HELMBOLD Jackie Devil may care Jackie is often seen but seldom heard, although she can play a snappy game of basketball. This skill came in handy on the lnterclass Basketball team. She was circula- tion manager for the Lyre this year and did a very good iob. She, also, has been very active in Triangles these past four years. FREDERICK FUESS Terry ldiot's Delight Fred was always present at the scene of a crime with his camera ready to take pictures. By no means one of the quieter members of the class, he was active in Hi-Y, inter- class basketball, and Glee Club. Chemistry lab claimed Fred as one of its ardent experimenters. JOHN GOLDEN Jack Silence is golden Jack is one of the Co-Editors of the Lyre and he's certainly a swell fellow to work with. Another one of our Dancing Darlings, Jack was a member of Hi-Y and Sea Scouts. He plans to enter the Coast Guard after graduation. Best of luck, Jack. MARGUERITE GALLAGHER Peggy Laugh, clown, laugh We are proud to have Peggy as our prettiest senior. Another wit of the class, she altered serious competition to the boys in basket- ball for her accuracy in long shots. Through Peg's hard work, the Sen- ior Variety show proved a big suc- cess. MARJORIE GREEN Margie Carrot top Red hair and freckles, Margie served on various senior committees. ln sports she chose volleyball and basketball as her favorites. Upon graduating, Mariorie's sure to make someone a super secretary.



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DOROTHY NIVER Dot Angel in disguise This quiet little girl has found time during the four years to play basketball, work on the School Daze, and sing in the chorus. As if this weren't enough, she can be found constantly in the company of another of our etticient seniors. DOROTHY ROBERTS Dot Pride and prejudice Our most reliable Senior aided in writing the Class Phophecy for the Lyre, Her record as having done the most for the school is strength- ened by her work as president of Journalism Club and Treasurer of the Senior class. Besides all this, she still finds time for Glee Club and Triangles. Keep up the good work, Dot. CHARLES RIDALL Chuck ls it possible? Telegram! As a combination mes- senger boy and soda ierk in the local drugstore, Chuck sure does pretty well and there was nothing lacking when he took part in the Senior Variety Show, either. BETTY ROGERS Betty Betty Coed Betty has been rather quiet these past four years busily pursuing her studies. She has been ready and willing to support the class at any time. ln her leisure she acts as an usher in the local theater. MARY JEAN LOVELESS Mary Jean SSS-Boom! This little girl is our chemistry genius. Although she is very quiet, her efforts are sure appreciated in Chemistry Lab. Any unexpected ex- plosion coming from Room 201 can be traced to Mary Jean and her experiments. JANE MARTIN Janie Mystery lady No detention for Jane. Since she arrives on the bus every day, her standing excuse for tardiness leaves her no guilty conscience. ERNESTINE MARSHALL Tina Journey's end Being the only senior girl who can drive a car, she has solved many a transportation problem, and as assistant circulation manager for the Lyre, she sure gets around. Her athletic ability, also, came in handy on the sports team. AUDREY NEY Jeep Nay, nay, Audrey Audrey is accomplished in many arts. Her drawing ability was made use of by the Lyre, the class, and Journalism Club. In the Senior parade, her dancing technique was made note of and the Interclass Basketball games showed up her skill in sports. Yes, wherever art is needed, Audrey is there.

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