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

 - Class of 1953

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'Helen HELEN PYKE Helen has been one of our active' sports en- thusiasts and mainstay of all girls teams. What she can’t do in that department just isn’t worth trying. MARY REED Man Mary has been helpful in the Home Eco- nomics Department. She holds tme to the fa- mous Quotation “The best way to stay out of trouble is not to get into it.” KATHLEEN REGAN “Kathleen” This pleasant petite girl was certainly a welcome contrast to some of our more violent classmates. It gave everybody a lift just to see agreeable little Kathleen. CLAUDE REITH “Cautious” Being President of Hi-Y is only one of the duties Claude ably performs. He kept Senior Play rehearsals in a state of near-riot, and seems to have an attraction for the Downer Street vicinity. MARGARET SCHMIDT “Margie” Margie will make some lucky boss a very efficient secretary. Her friendly air makes things more pleasant, and her cute little habit of blushing endears her to us. ELIZABETH SEARS “Ltf Liz is reputed to be the only person ever to have the last word over Mr. Matthews. First girl president of Student Council, Elizabeth was co-editor of the Lyre and lead in the Junior and Senior Plays, and did you ever see her report card? Wow! RONALD STANTON “Ronnie” Member of both the Lyre staff and the basketball team, Ronnie will be remembered for his witty sayings. You can always count on them when they are least expected. FRANCIS STEBBINS “Fran” Look at that curly haired guy run! Who is it—none other than Fran helping our Cross- country champs gain another victory. If you think running is his only talent, you ought to be around him in Room 1.

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RONALD PATCHETT Patch If there is any scholastic prifce that this en- voy from out Plainville way has not won, just try to name it. Patch seems to be our only Senior packed with crack answers and crazy antics. ROBERT PAYNE “Bob” How’s the weather up there? Bob’s height never bothered us, but it sure worried the opposing basketball coaches in the county league. Our only regret is that we could not give him his own ranch for graduation. E. LEOTA PENNIMAN “Leota” Leota lives over near Phoenix. One of our commercial students, she will make some lucky employer a wonderful secretary. ARTHUR PETERS “Pete” Name any sport and you will find that this guy stars in it! All-county in both football and basketball, he has in addition been tops as class treasurer, a I-Ii-Y mentor, and a friend to everyone. ROBERT PETERSON “Bob” Tired of boasters and braggards? Then see Pete and enjoy a Senior who asks no praise for his efforts. Pete has a cheerful disposition. ELISE PFARRER “Lisey” This pretty senior nearly left us this year, but decided to finish her high school days at B.H.S. One of the prettiest girls in the class, she added her musical talent to the Senior Chorus. ROBERT POWELL “Bob” Bob is one of the quietest seniors, if there are any. Always willing to help someone, he has gathered a host of friends in four years. PAUL PREMO “Prem” Prem has the distinction of being the school’s finest listener, despite the fact that he has a wonderful voice. Paul's Business Course is certain to make him some lucky girl's private secretary.



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MARY STORM “Tevie” Mary has helped to lighten the atmosphere during her years here. She can always be counted on and is loads of fun. A natural blonde, whose legs always rate. JOHN TAPPAN “Tapp” Tapp can see over the heads of any crowd if he stretches himself to his full 6'3 . This made him a natural for basketball, and he also spent time at Hi-Y and Gamma Sigma. ■'I WAYNE TREW “Wayne” The great outdoors is the principal interest of Wayne, Gunbarrel Road’s much-appreciat- ed Senior, and we still all agree that he’d make a perfect stagecoach driver, complete with six-guns and buckskin jacket. DOROTHY TRUAX “Dotty” This Senior lass' smile is a give-away that she is full of the devil, always showing that little extra pep that you have often wished you had. LUCRETIA WEBBER “Lukey” “1 wish I had said that.” Lukey is the kind of a girl who comes up with that lost answer at the time when it is needed. Wc hear that she is quite a softball player. WILLIAM EARL WHITNEY “Whit” If you should happen to see a good looking boy with a cinema uniform, most likely it will be Whit. He also has done his share for us. MARY JEAN WILCOX “Wimp” If you have ever been to any of B'ville’s athletic contests, then you must surely know this little lass for she has been one of our cheerleaders for four years, and this year found her heading the group. JANET YEANDLE “Jan” Janet’s favorite pastime is driving. As she lives in Cold Springs, she spends quite a bit of her time commuting to and from Bald- winsville. i

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