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

 - Class of 1950

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Barbara Reinschmidt: Barb —What would Mrs. Goodfel- low do without Barbara to come up with the right answer to some of those German puzzlers? She just always seems to have the right an- swer when no one else dares to hazard a guess. Activities: Future Homemakers of Amer- ica. Robert Sicklen Bucky —Oh, that red hair—what can it do to the girls and what does it do to a basketball—he plays for the Methodist Youth Fel- lowship and rarely makes less than 20 points a game. Gee, I wish more of us could do it. Activities: Band 3, Chorus, Red Cross 2, French Club, Key Club, Interclass Basketball 3. Rollin Smith: Smitty —Work- ing at Wilbur's store takes up most of Smitty's time, but he still finds time to liven up the gang at the Cozy Corner. Being one of the better horse- men of the class, Smitty has a good chance to succeed Roy Rogers in a few years. Activi- ties: Red Cross, Art Club, De- Molay 2, Future Farmers of America. Robert Stevenson: Sleepy — Whether it is basketball or baseball. Sleepy is never ready to quit when the coach says That's all for tonight. He'd play all night if anyone would let him. No wonder he does so well on the teams; he must play in his sleep, too. Activities: Red Cross, Journal- ism, Interclass Basketball 2, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Bas- ketball, J.V. Baseball 3. Nancy Storm: Stormy —This cheerleader is all that the name implies, easy on the eyes, and full of pep and en- thusiasm. You just plain have to have pep to get. a job done like editing this Lyre. Activi- ties: Tri-Y 2, Sub Debs 2, Stu- dent Council, Classical Club, Athletic Association 2, Lyre Staff, Triangles 3, Cheerlead- ing 3, Community Council 3, Junior Prize Speaking, Senior Play. Joanne Suddaby: Jo — If a talent scout happens to spot Jo sipping sodas at the Cozy Corner, the movies will have a new starlet. She's directed one play, acted in two others, and is an active member of the dramatics class. Activities: Tri-Y, Student Council, Chorus. Art Club, Lyre Staff, Volley- ball, Girls' Bowling, Junior Play, Senior Play. Sally Sweeney: Sal —Here's another of the gals that keeps the buses in an uproar. How can the bus drivers drive and laugh with the kids at the same time? They must have to do it when Sal's on the trip. Activities: Journalism, Volley- ball 4, Basketball 4, Softball 4, Bowling. Gordon Tappan: Gordy — Ah, for a ride to school on one of those frosty mornings. Gordy's always ready to give one a lift, but for some reason the car is always loaded with girls' belongings — and the girls, of course, get a chance before the rest of us. But, after all, we must remember he is one of our best dancers. Activities: DeMolay 4.

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lames Paige: Jim —Coming to us from Liverpool. Jim has quite a reunion when we have a game with his old home town. How can he get such good marks in physics when he spends most of the period doing intermediate algebra? The eighth wonder of the world. Activities: Student Coun- cil, Band, Chorus, Key Club, Scouting 5, J.V. Basketball 3, Varsity Football 3, J.V. Base- ball 2. Daniel Peck: D.G.”—Need a sparkle on a dark day? D.G. can make you forget your troubles in nothing flat. Some- how he manages to keep that hair of his in place on the windiest days, and even after coming over the north pole of B'ville — the river bridge, of course. Patricia Ryding: Pat —After a hard morning in school, what is it that cheers you up at noon? It's Pat's cheerful words and a happy smile, as she takes your money for your lunch while you're not look- ing. Good trick if you can do it. Activities: Chorus 4. Kenneth Osmond: Oggie — The fisherman and hunter of the class is he. What was that you shot yesterday? A cat. Oh well, that's one less for us to worry about. Prac- tically any time in the summer you may see Oggie with a string of fish that would choke a horse. Activities: Classical Club, Interclass Basketball. Paul Pacelli: Babe — They call Paul the toughest football lineman in Onondaga County. Just ask some of those fellows who had to play against him for half a game—no one can last over that long. He also has his hands full as Vice- President of the Student Coun- cil. Activities: Hi-Y, Student Council. Chorus, Interclass Basketball, Varsity Football, Community Council. Lawience Peterson: Larry — Coming to us from Jordan, Larry has made a name for himself as the quiet worker of Room 2. Even though he has only been here a short time, he has shown his abilities already. Robert Reigle: Bob —In the Junior Play this scholarly gent, with an eye for humor, be- came a vicious bank robber. He also directed one of the dramatics class' plays, with great success. Activities: Jun- ior Play. Senior Play. Classical Club, Journalism 2. June Rode: June —Although a hard working member of the Lyre staff, this laughing lassie has found time to engage out- standingly in sports. Along with the rest of her work, she has a personality that can make you happy all day long. Activities: Chorus, Lyre Staff, Journalism, Volleyball 4, Bas- ketball 4, Softball 2, Bowling, Future Homemakers of Amer- ica 2. 4-H Club 6.



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furntP -'1 Stanley Trexler: Stan — If Miss Winchell ever kept a list of those who make her class more interesting, Stan, would surely be on it near the top. Besides being rated in that re- spect, Stan is quite a dancer, so the girl says, singular. Ac- tivities: Hi-Y 2, Band, De- Molay, Barnyard Basketball, Interclass Basketball 3. Robert Truax: Bob — Here's a fellow that is usually quiet in class, but just catch him outside! Even the goings-on of the famed sixth period health class fail to stir him. He's de- pendable as death and taxes, but much more fun than either. Ajctivities: Safety Patrol, Scout- ing. Mona VanderBerg: Van — How can a person be presi- dent of our senior class and have so much fun doing it? Mona certainly has her hands full with us, and we can thank her for doing such a swell job in every department, not only for the class, but for the whole school. Activities: Chorus 3, Red Cross, Lyre Staff, Triangles. Journalism 2, Bowl- ing, Community Council 2, Fu- ture Homemakers of America, Head Ticket Seller 2. Loretta Veator: Loretta — Coming to us from North Syra- cuse, Loretta has made quite a name for herself here. She certainly captured the au- dience in the Junior Play, in addition to leading our faith- ful rooters as a cheerleader while she has been here. Ac- tivities: Sub Debs 2, Student Council, Chorus, Red Cross, Athletic Association, Volley- ball, Basketball, Softball 2, Cheerleading 3, Bowling, Jun- ior Play, Senior Play. William VanDerveer: Bill — Here's one of those few who can be outstanding in sports, keep his marks up, and keep the girls in position all at the same time. Bill is one of the best pitchers ever in the county league. Just ask some- one who has tried to bat against him. Activities: Var- sity Baseball 4, Varsity Bas- ketball 3, Interclass Basket- ball, Hi-Y, Scouts 3, Chorus, Key Club. Jarvis Wheaton: Jarv — An- other basketball player is Jarv. Remember that one night? Wow. he couldn't miss. He doesn't miss much with the girls, either. He's well liked by all and ready for anything —that's the way to be. Activi- ties: Hi-Y 1, Classical Club 2, Lyre Staff 1, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball 1, Varsity Football 1, J.V. Baseball 3. Donald Wilbur: Don — This fellow is a studious senior that paints like a master artist. You can see a little of his work right now, for he's Art Editor of this yearbook, and he designed this cover! Not bad, eh? Activities: Art Club 2, Lyre Staff, Journalism 3, Scouting 2, Community Council. Richard Wilder: Dick —Our own amateur radio man. If you want to get confused just ask Dick to explain to you how that confounded radio of his works. More buttons and knobs than WAGE, and he really knows his stuff. Activi- ties: Safety Patrol 1, Scouts 4, Junior Play.

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