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

 - Class of 1952

Page 33 of 99

 

Charles W Baker High School - Lyre Yearbook (Baldwinsville, NY) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 33 of 99
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Page 33 text:

CLASS WILL WINDSOR ABBOTT leaves his position as an all-around “good guy to Art Peters. Quite a job to fill, but you can do it, Art. JOAN BORROW leaves for Huntington. To Jim Burton goes JOHN CZERWINSKIS spot in sports. VONNIE FALARDEAU' leaves for the fraternity house to find George. CORANN GATES wants John Tappan to have her ability to Charleston. MARY HART’S job in the cafeteria goes to Shirley Holmes. RICHARD HUNTER leaves his Latin books to Mrs. Goodfellow. JOHN KINSLOW leaves his white bucks and brush-cut to all collegiate minded Freshmen. SANDRA JONES’ job as business manager on the Lyre staff goes to Terry Germain. MARY ELLEN LETTERMAN leaves to rescue Bob from the LeMoyne coeds. JUNE MOORE leaves to buy another candy bar. VIRGINIA PECORE’S good nature and patience is left to be distributed among the teachers during 7th periods on Fridays. “BUD” POWERS leaves his old girl friends to any Junior in search of a date. NANCY SALISBURY’S faithful attendance at the Canteen is left to Sally Coates. DIANE STATEN’S new bass viol is left to some lucky musician. To Miss Hosenfeld goes EVELYN TRUAX’S job at the Corner Pharmacy. MILTON WIEGAND’S freckles goes to redhead, Nancy Clark. BARBARA DIETZ’S long hair goes to Cynthia Wood. LEE ROTHCHILD wills his lackadasical manner and his blue geometry notebook to Mrs. Gristwood. “PASSIONATE” PERCY TUCKER leaves his ability to pantomime to oncoming dramatics students. CAROLE LUTZ’S all year-round tan goes to Mary Hanley. KAY SEVERSON wills her volleyball skill to Anne Doughty. BEVERLY HAMM leaves her brother, “Swift’s Premium.” PHYLL PICKARD leaves her place in the “Keynotes” to Mary Storm. JOANNE KEEFER leaves her quiet ways to all students who have 5th period study hall. BRUCE CHAMBERLAIN wills his scout uniform to Bob Zimmer. Wonder if it will fit. BOB BRESEE and JIM WILBUR leave their calm and collected ways to Jim Davis. MELVA NAYLOR leaves her tolerance during noon rehearsals of the “Keynotes” to Mrs. Sears. NANCY HENCLE leaves her work in 4-H to Mary Agnes Tierney. WILTON ESPENSHEID and JOHN LUKINS leave their pool cues to the next Solid Geometry class. CAROL TETRAULT leaves her poster making ability to Ann Lowery. SUE WOOD leaves her long line of ex-boy friends to a reliable dating agency. 32

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CLASS WILL (continued) FRED TOBIN leaves his ability to get a homeroom in a state of chaos. LEATRICE LOBER leaves all the clothes she has spilled paint on to Mr. Kimak as warnings to young artists. RICHARD KOWALSKI leaves his ever ready smile to all mothers on graduation day. JOHN BOWMAN and BILL BURKHART will their debonair personalities to Joe Port. SUSAN GARRETT leaves her burned out flash bulbs to Mr. Matthews for his Christmas tree next year. BEV CURRIER and CAROL LORY leave their clarinets and old band music to Mr. Whitman as souvenirs. ANNE RYAN leaves to buy new records for the canteen. BOB JOHNSTON leaves his title as handsomest Senior to some lucky Junior. PAT GREEN leaves for her piano lesson. BOB VANDERBERG and LYLE DAVIS leave their hot trumpets to the “Baldwinaires”. JIM GREEN wills his dancing ability to John Salisbury. TOM O’KEEFE leaves his pipe to any Martin Kane fan. JIM CLARK and DICK JONES leave those captivating grins to charm the underclassmen. CHARLOTTE DINANT leaves her ability to drive, to Don Hirsh. MARY REED wills her placid ways to Paula Ketchum. DOROTHY SUPPES and SHIRLEY GENTILE give their serene, calm attitude toward life, to Mary Anne Kaar. TERESA DELANEY leaves for Solvay — hmmm. BILL HARPER and HARRIET SHABAN leave those big brown eyes of theirs. CARLENE KNOWLES leaves her position on the debating team to future Citizenship students. PAT GILMORE leaves her poodle cut. BOB MELVIN leaves for a trip to Greenwich Village. JACK HOUSEL and LELA DUGER leave together. MAX PORT’S willingness to express his opinion goes to Elizabeth Sears. DORIS PARKER wills her accordion music to the LeBeouf Trio. SHIRLEY FLEMING leaves a good can-opener to the cafeteria. ERSKINE ALLER leaves his pint size to Fred Fauler. CHARLOTTE HAMLIN leaves her paint brushes and easel to Steven Tigner. DICK VAN TASSEL leaves to find Gerda. NORMA JENKS, who has the distinction of being the Senior who talks least, says most, wills this to any Junior worthy of honor. HELEN PECK leaves the emergency brake on when she tries to start the driver training car. TED MALTBY and FRED KELLY leave. 33

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