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

 - Class of 1949

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MARY MARDEN Muggins” Horrors! The deadline is tomor- row, but don't worry if Muggins is on the problem. As feature edi- tor of the Lyre, she had plenty of headaches. She has the added dis- tinction of being able to zoom otf into the wide blue yonder — (at the drop of $8). Besides her many school activities, Muggins seems to find plenty of time for a certain person whose initials are ''Russ.” PETER McMANUS Pete Pete has earned the title of being the most reliable Senior, and then topped that by adding the name of the hardest working Senior, too. (Just ask Miss Steirly.) He worked hard on the School Daze, as its editor for a year, and went around school begging people to please hand in their articles. A good man to have around, is McManus; he knows how to get things done. GERALD McNISH Jerry Dig out the cards, find three more people and Jerry’s got a card game going. Gamblin' man, that Me- Nish. A screwball, a brain, and a joker, all wrapoed up in one. And you should hear him giggle — Peter has the effect on him of mak- ing him burst into gales of laugh- ter every time Jerry so much as looks in that direction. Lyre Staff, football and French Club were his most outstanding activities. MARGARET MELVIN Maggie” That red light must have green on the other side! ( that was such a beautiful car n t it ? But really, we shouldn Maggie like that; she can , even if she is a woman! At that s what she says. ROBERTA MILLER Bobbie T-E-A-M! T-E-A-M! Who’s leading the cheer? Who else? Yep, Bobbie's followed the footsteps of her family tradition, and has been yelling for the school for a good many years. This year she was an easy choice for the head cheer- leader. Girls' sports, all of 'em, that is, band and Sub Debs were her favorite activities. NICA MILLS •’Muncie” esnt say much; sh£ our quiet ones. SM d for the class, and ws land if you needed volleyball and Ar Cia» lsy through school.

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MARY LISTER Red” With her red hair and snappy re- marks, Mary has made a perman- ent place in the roster of good seniors. She’ll be a terrific secre- tary; anybody want to get their bid in early? There’ll be a waiting line, I'll guarantee. Basketball and volleyball kept her busy when she could tear herself away from the typing room. RONALD LOOP Ronnie Ronnie is the Farley Granger of the class—the tall, rangy devil of the class. His good looks and snappy dress have broken more feminine hearts than is fair for one lad, but what can you do? You’re lost. The football and Interclass teams found him a willing and able player, and the Hi-Y didn't seem to lose too much money while he was its chief money holder. CHARLES LORY Chuck” Chuck not only won himself the title of the most respected lad in the cless, but also headed the Hi-Y with great success. Band claimed him as a great horn blow- er, and basketball and Interclass took up the rest of his spare time. DOROTHY LOVELESS Dot A loyal member of the band, Dot faithfully totes her horn to school on band days. 4H takes much of her time, and interest, as well as a certain person from Split Rock. NORMA LOVELESS Norma Although she had a long walk to school, Norma quite often has someone to keep her company— Emmet? Another band member, Norma is active in chorus, basket- ball and volleyball. PATRICIA MANSEAU Pat- Sure and if it isn't Rosalie from our Senior olay. A busy gal if there ever was one, Pat could be found flipping a sundae at the Corner Pharmacy busily writing a column for the Messinger, or laboring over an article for the School Daze. New York Times, here she comes! 21



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r NILES MINNOE Bye” On his activity sheet, on which we were to put our names, and activi- ties, Bye put down Football, 2 years, and Girls, A years. That gives you a good idea of Bye’s na- ture in one sentence. A joker, all die time, and a wit, (should there be Nit in front of that?) the rest of the time. English class got a lot of laughs because of him; but he was a good worker, and an active lad. Besides the above men- tioned activities, he took part in the Senior play, and wowed ’em. ARLENE MOORE R. D. Belle” The gal with the oomph,” and the looks and the figure to go with it, R. D. Belle has been a most in- spiring addition to the cheering ranks. Sub Debs, and the Red Cross took up her time. CHARLES MOORE Sunshine” One more couple! Swing you: gal and dosy-do around the cor- ner.” Ah yes—a guitar, a micro- phone and Sunshine, and what have you got? Why, a square dance natch! And can he call,— why, he's so good he's in demand all the time. Just watch him climb the ladder to success. FLORENCE NENTWICK Flossie” Flossie is another of our quiet ones, but quiet though she may be, she has made her presence known and felt. Girls’ sports, the Lyre staff, and Red Cross and handling the moola for the Seniors kept her pretty busy. CATHERINE NYE Kit” Kit is one of those people you like to have around; a witty remark and a cheery grin are her trade- marks. Though she’s such a warm- hearted individual, she seems to find the need of Cole” to keep her temperature up. She was not only a cheerleader, but was treas- urer of the class, and played bas- ketball on the side. PATRICIA POWERS Pat” A Powers model is the best model—just ask the driver of a certain milk truck, and you’ll get your answer. And anybody can tell you that not only is Pat pretty, but she's got the figure that goes with it. We found her a good organizer and a hard worker. Tri-Y, dance 23

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