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

 - Class of 1973

Page 74 of 248

 

Charles W Baker High School - Lyre Yearbook (Baldwinsville, NY) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 74 of 248
Page 74 of 248



Charles W Baker High School - Lyre Yearbook (Baldwinsville, NY) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 73
Previous Page

Charles W Baker High School - Lyre Yearbook (Baldwinsville, NY) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 75
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 74 text:

. - . , : tnittt Class pJtll Cindy Abbot leaves Mr. White all the unfinished labs; Mr. Decker a toy car; and Miss Maschiri all the noise she ever wanted. William Adsit leaves 10 tons of sugar to help the bull go down; to all the people who have never gotten anything, sage words; 2 tried harder, but I flung it better; to the Next S.C. president, good luck; and a well worn brown nose, you sucker. Kenneth Aja leaves the future Varsity soccer team a sea of slippery, drownding mud for them to win the Sectionals in next year; and Mr. Myron a broken down washing machine that ' s not worth tinkers dam. (C.H.) Maria Albanese leaves Mr. Skaden a box of Kleenex; and a cane; and to be with Dave forever. Timothy Anderson leaves B. Beebe the courage to ask J. Simmons out for a date; Carl T. the sense not to get trapped again, maybe; and R. A. and mouse some coordination for the Gym Team. Terrence Atwater leaves Gamma Sigma and a pint of Cutty to Gary Noll; Val Hoffmann his brother; Sam an Auto-suck; Coach Johnson 4 lbs. of sweat; and B ' ville High School no more Atwaters. Martha Awyer leaves for Colorado to find that great western dream (?). Rita Baltzer leaves in the fun-mobile to find Mr. Balls. Maureen Barr leaves this school to Meghan Bonnie. I hope they get what I got out of it. (snicker) Fred Barrlett leaves the side horse to Paul and Tom, and hope they have better luck with it than he did; and takes off for the Middle Earth with the rest of the gang. Bill Beebe leaves Bob with hopes that he can tolerate Bud; and leaves Phil with the hope he can tolerate Bob. Sandra Benoit leaves to Holly her worn out drivers permit; to Marta a questionable doodle; to Carlene a walkie-talkie ; and to Max an old T-shirt. o Gregg Bilyeu leaves to his partner all the guys she can carry; and, of course, he leaves Janet regretfully. Nancy Bishopric leaves to find Rick at The Madison; Pat, Cindy, Moe, and Linda one more year to go out with whoever they want; and Carl many happy years. Jim Blair leaves Mr. Bender two frogs and a taped porky pig imitation; and OFF to waistland. Timothy Bliss leaves to Tom the whole damn mess. Rose Blok leaves her brothers and sister to carry on family tradition?; Linn a football game; next year ' s advertising editor some strength; Moe an eternal friendship; and of course to be with Bob. Cythia Boak leaves Baker searching for something I ' ve never been able to find here. Alan Bonneville leaves Gam in the hope that some member will dutifully and skillfully make up for his lost time, work, and lack of hustle in that unique barn-life structure. George Bonneville leaves B.H.S. to discuss the fallacies of Buddy ' s strategies with Neil; his big left foot to Bill Down in exchange for a good laugh; three more years for his little sister to chase all the cute freshmen guys; a new cookie man for Coach J.; and above all to start a new life. Sue Brauksieck leaves to marry Eddie and live happily with what God has planned for them. Debra Brown leaves to M.J., P.W., L.R., E.W., K.J. one more year of studying in the cold; and to Mrs. Bramble one BIG gross bubble. Jeffery Brown leaves for Middle-earth. Kenneth Brown leaves Dave Feikert with a pair of athletic socks so his football spikes fit and L. Johnson (Little Ceasor) with all the lbs. he had to lose during wrestling. Mark Brown leaves Jean two more years of high school; and his brother Mike. Steve Brown leaves all the B.H.S. girls to all the boys who need them; and a smile to Desi Pinny. Lawrence Brunger leaves Mr. Obine 33,000,000 unsolvable trig function values; and Coach Kas never to know what he really thinks of him. Mimi Buckley leaves ambulating in search of a full moon; and the land of pencils for bigger and better forests. Russell Burtch leaves Mr. Bailey all the other kids which will visit him in the morning. Carl Butler leaves and says good-bye to Gary, Dave, Chris, Bill, Debby, Denyse, and Mrs. Coultar. Lee Butler leaves Mr. Wanzer all his old reeds; Mr. Hidy a book of fan- tasy stories so he can further educate his students; and to his junior friends he leaves the ruin of the school. Jane Bye leaves Pat Young three more years at Baker; Joyce Schmid 500 strips of paper so she can make more film and a bottle of Pink Catawba; and memories to Moe, Deb, Betty, and Donna. David Campbell leaves Riddle, Canova, and Robert the ability he wishes he had; and to Buddy, Jimmy P., and John — many thanks. Deborah Campbell leaves the school to my brother Dana; and the future football team to her sister Dawn, who will be star quarterback; to Explorer Past 400, a sleeping bag, a camp fire, and two people. Kevin Candee leaves Germ II Sunset Terr.; Baker Hill for his rotated hip; Mr. Bailey, Jane W.; and Mr. Myron a set of Hell ' s Bell ' s? Daniel Canino leaves to the egg man a dozen eggs for the next S. D. Stacy Cannady leaves Mr. Bailey a seat belt and a large economy size bottle of tranquilizers. Nancy Capels leaves to walk down the aisle with DAVE Jarvis; Deb Patchett one more year of Baker; and to Donna two more years. Ellen Carpenter leaves Mr. Engels her deepest thanks for his help and un- derstanding; and B.H.S. to her three brothers. Kevin Cartner leaves L.L. a Jonesy ; E.H. one organism; G.N. halvesies with C.S.; M.L. and M.P. the saying Give me a break ; a C.T. a C. to T.; P.P. all of anything that he can handle; and to all the B.H.B. a H.H.S.B. Theresa Casper leaves Mr. Bender 3 more Caspers to liven up his class; a tractor with lights to David; B.T. on Emerick Road; a mirror to Bon- nie; and Geraldine my piano downstairs, our birthdays, love, kisses. Carl Castagna leaves to Miss Macheri, The Bird , he leaves one bird; to Bob Morenz he leaves one Krunt; Mr. Senate he leaves one petting parlor. Richard Castor leaves Beebe his stolen bases; Schnaze a years supply of Kleenex; his sister and Sue he leaves him; Dave all the luck in the world, especially in his Tro. War. Steve Chapin leaves 2 telephone poles in the Black Sky after 3 o ' clock to Sean Ecker and Checker ; also he leaves Sam one auto-suck. Glendon Clark leaves B.L. one year subscription to Playboy and his worn out basketball; and to his sister 3 more years of high school. Thomas Clark leaves Baker High with hopes that it will improve greatly as the years go by. Denise Clemons leaves for bigger and better places with D.P.; Charmy Sue a spoon; and Mr. Florack another hell raising Clemons. Don Cole leaves one keg of modesty to Mike Mowins; and to any guy who wouldn ' t touch a girl with a ten foot pole, he leaves a 9 feet eleven inches. Sue Collins leaves a pumpkin face to Marilyn to use as a jack-o-lantern on Halloween; a moo to foo; Cheryl P. Jack to Chuck; the rah rah girls to Maureen; and to Honeypie she leaves Baby. Edward Connell leaves Mrs. Hughes Miss Cyr peace quiet; Mr. Tudman with more tutor ' s; Barnell with R. Connell ' s experience; and Boobs Brownie with a long, lovefilled, beautiful life. Richard Connell leaves Mrs. Hughes with her French and first hand reports on cute girls; Mr. Armstron a have a nice day ; Mr. Bender with a smile; and B.H.S. nothing like Steve, Ed, and I; and love to A.V. Jim Connors leaves all underclassmen girls his notes on How To Do It Yourself, Easy. Lee Conway leaves Hell and all its Bells to Mr. Myron. Donald Cooper leaves Otis Sennett the remains of his hair from being cut for wrestling. David Cowdery leaves his sister 3 more inches to make her an even six foot; Pat, Anne; and Terry a STUFFED Kiglie; Marcia a never en- ding straight road; a telephone pole to Debbie; Mr. Myron Hell ' s Bell ' s; and finally he leaves B ' ville. Susan Cranston leaves Baker High so it can have S years to recuperate before her 3 sisters and brother come; and good luck to all the Sub Deb members she left behind. Pat Cregan leaves in search of the land of the suns; and a lot of memories to those who helped make them. Terrence Cunningham leaves to Maureen Ann Collins everything he has to give. ifflffi

Page 73 text:

CLASS MUSICIANS Jim Spoto Val Hoffman ROMEO AND JULIET Emike Szabo Clayt Johnson % ... MOST ATHLETIC BEST LOOKING - ? ' It Michelle Vinette Steve Wysokowski Estelle Whorral



Page 75 text:

Kevin Dack leaves Bonnie a 35-mm film of what happened in the mobile with T.; and his sister the school lunches for 2 more years. Gary Dadey leaves Dan Brissenden the varsity baseball bench to fall asleep on during games. Christine Dale leaves the N.J.; three B ' s to M.C. with hope she has a ball; D.S.one Parliament alone in lunch next year;one total mess to Karen; love and I.E.S. to Alpha; to K.K., D.W., M.K., and M.O. one Hi my name is Bozo! ; and to Wyso— her. Laura Davis leaves to get out of B.H.S. at last; and to Miss Brown her deepest thanks for her guidance. Rebecca Davis leaves her weakness for Rick ' s to anyone who wants it. Michael Deacons leaves Mr. Arcaro a bottle of tranquilizers to calm his nerves during the football games. April Dean leaves Mr. Wanzer a 180 test-proven reed; to Benny 12 pounds of wet cotton candy. Timothy Decker leaves his ability to brown nose Coach Arcaro to anyone who likes splinters. Patricia Denny leaves to grandma Mick 3 more years in this school full of Joe Studs, go get ' em grandma! Peggy Dieter leaves her rum dum existence at this institute to all the Porgies, Mudheads, and Bottles out there. David Dixon leaves a used fetal pig to the biology department; and a little imagination to some of the dullest teachers he ' s ever met. Charles Dreas leaves the Pillsbury Doughboy, Mr. Grant, a year ' s supply of Pop ' N ' Fresh Dough; and to Mr. Hidy, a wardrobe of bow ties. Judith Drew leaves for Middle-Earth, waiting for Andy and Pat to join. Renate Dumler leaves with dreams of flying high; her thanks to Yulga and his gang for understanding her; and Mech, Kel, Chick, and Valeria a big kiss for being her friend. Pamela Dunham leaves her sister, Deb, three more years of Baker High School. Marlin Dunn leaves all his books to his brother. Terrence Dwyer leaves George Andrew Armstrong the ability to break the World Pole Vault Record. Terri Earnshaw leaves to start making dreams become reality. Sean Ecker leaves this school never to forget the good times it brought him and he brought it; Good Luck to youngster , O , Jim , and Minnemore. He leaves 2 telephone poles in the Black Sky after 3 o ' clock to Steve Chapin and Checker. Good Luzk ' Z ' ; and to Mike Savanovitch an auto suck, and I.L.Y.Z.L.L. Donald Edwards leaves a bug to Paul Bartlett; his copy of Everything You Wanted to Know About Penalties (But Were Afraid to Try ) to Bud; and some fortune cookies to Chinkeroo. Robert Ellis leaves Stack 41 volumes of Polack jokes; Mr. Arcaro 72 volumes of Italian jokes; and Jack a magnetic toothbrush. Glenn Ely leaves his whole Senior year of cold bag lunches to Doc Bailey. Carol English leaves to join the working world to save money for Mike; and to Pat, Cindy, Moe, and Linda the best year yet. Timothy Eves leaves four years of undone homework to the un- derclassmen; nickels and dimes to all the kids in lunch; and Jan to a Sophomore Summer (the best). Cathy Fairbrother leaves Marcia an unpicked tomato field to dream in; her brother, Bill, three more years in the salt mines and forever. Anne Fallon leaves slipping out the door; leaving to all the worn out teachers, her sister, the last of the Fallons; and to Bob SO unassisted tackles so he can TRY to catch up; and to Kathy lesson 101. Robert Fancher leaves Randy, Mike, and Paul the gymnast ' s watermelon patch; Coach all his abilities to be divided evenly among the team. Deborah Fenton leaves Mr. J. and the wrestling team an empty seat on the bus; to next year ' s squad — another year of Alma Maters and Team yells; and to Cherie — a sigh of relief cause she won ' t have to race Shack next year. Deborah Foster leaves to Miss Van Clief a giant donut; to next year ' s ten- nis team You can do it! ; and luck to her friends for their future. Michele Fuller leaves Mr. Wiley a giant box of juicy fruits; and Mr. Pher- son a donut and a cup of coffee. James Furbush leaves Sharon a whole new country full of friends; and doughboy a bigger puddle for his dolphins. David Furgal leaves his book of Football Plays to Win to Coach Ar- caro, his doesn ' t work too well. Ralph Gable leaves his suit and tie to Norm Gratton; and a box of burned out resistors to Radio Club. Deborah Gardner leaves a magic button to Suz; a solid gold pitchfork to Eddie; all the empty lunch bags and milk cartons from the secondary lunchroom to ' Hoggie ; and a smile to Ed. Barbara Gates leaves the presidency of the I.B.T.C. to Connie; her posi- tion as Girls Sports Editor to the insane; and her id to Mr. Patchett. Denise Gilbert leaves to join Deb and Tim to do all the things they couldn ' t do in High School ; leaves behind one more year on S.P. to M.J., K.J., E.W., L.R., and P.W.; and Mrs. Bramble one XL muzzle. Gretchen Giles leaves Moo 1 Foo; Frlajuicie BMA ; Rock Candy to Dash Riprock; her sisters a ahip-arip-azip; and a zike Mam Mam to anyone worthy; and with Hooker an d Gillespie to run that great big HOUSE! Mary Ellen Gillespie leaves A.P. a broom; B.A. a break; M.L. a $3 bill; K.N. a space suit; M.Z. 1 meow and a her kitty-kitty-kitty; G.G. a whip-lashed ear; L.L. an id; E.H. only 2; and leaves with Giles and Hooker to run that big HOUSE! Donna Gogar leaves her brother, Bill, the happiness and disappointments he will meet during his high school days; and the best of luck and good wishes to all her friends and teachers in their future years. Karolynne Goodenough leaves Mr. Engles a peaceful room except when she visits him next year. Michael Goodman leaves Mr. Grant a broken down swimming pool and all the problems that came with it; and to Mr. Hidy a desmodromic valve to keep his classes wondering what it is. Mike Gray leaves Fred Bell an O and a strawberry with hairy legs; Mr. Decker with no reason why he should take the parking brake off before he puts it in drive; Dan Lang to keep asking dumb questions; and Rusty Johnson the problem of trying to figure out how to have an orgy in the back seat of his V.W. with skies on. Larry Green leaves Reggie Royal and Otto Petty a little jello just in case they get in the sauce. Deborah Grow leaves with Dale Waldron in the fun-mobile to find some excitement anywhere; and three younger sisters on the way Catch ya later! William Grygiel leaves to Middle-Earth. Kathleen Hafner leaves Karen a dirty dishtowel; Wendy tomato fields forever; and to join Karen, Wendy, Marcia, and Paul upon Paul ' s roof. Stephen Hale leaves to Mr. Keenan a copy of Everything You ' ve Ever Wanted to Know About Korea But were afraid to ask (Hard Cover.) Mark Hardie leaves Mr. Wanzer in search of someone who can do everything as well as he can; to Mr. Arcaro, 9,000,000 feet of over exposed football film; Mrs. Price 90 lbs. of scrap paper, his biology notes. James Harkness can ' t think of anything to leave, so he just leaves. Deborah Harms leaves with Deb Loucks for California in search of Roily and who knows who else; and Gregg one more year (Ha Ha) plus a soundproof basketball so he doesn ' t keep waking her up every Satur- day morning. Rebecca Harris leaves to search for the guys in the Air Force; and Otis S. a book on Everything You Wanted to Know About Sex but was afraid to ask. Edward Havranek leaves K.Z., L.L., M.G. to whoever doesn ' t want it; scizzip to Rx; a right to the jaw; and everything else that was bolted down. Maureen Hay leaves Robert Turner a bottle of 151 and a greasy babe to keep him warm; Val a dozen cream puffs; Gretch a BMA ; and to Rose an everlasting friendship and thanks for her help. Dorothy Hazen leaves to Lyn all the size 40 ' s she thinks she can handle; and the possibility of someday . . .; to Jim, all the memories; and Frau Coulter one more Hazen to attempt to teach German. Arthur Hembold leaves Mr. Myron a Math book since Math is one of his shortcomings and he will be able to wheel and deal with it; and leaves Mr. Sennett. Linda Henderson leaves all her desserts to the pledges; all her lunch money so Rich ' s finally full; and all her friends and good times. Susan Hill leaves Mr. Florack Gregg, John, and Steve; and to Mr. Keenan his war stories. Neil Hitter leaves. Valerie Hoffmann leaves Leslie one lit Old Gold; Maureen a speeding ticket; Gretchen one BMA ; Terry Atwater a German Dictionary; and to Mrs. Coulter, a sad Auf Wiederschen. Richard Hogan leaves Wins one more year to buy a new one ; Wilk the smell room; and Pick a new leash. Thomas Holcomb leaves Mr. Scott a box of starch to straighten his wrists. Russell Holt leaves with S.R., H.M., B.M., A.B. and all the others to join the Krunts of another world.

Suggestions in the Charles W Baker High School - Lyre Yearbook (Baldwinsville, NY) collection:

Charles W Baker High School - Lyre Yearbook (Baldwinsville, NY) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 1

1969

Charles W Baker High School - Lyre Yearbook (Baldwinsville, NY) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 1

1971

Charles W Baker High School - Lyre Yearbook (Baldwinsville, NY) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 1

1972

Charles W Baker High School - Lyre Yearbook (Baldwinsville, NY) online collection, 1974 Edition, Page 1

1974

Charles W Baker High School - Lyre Yearbook (Baldwinsville, NY) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 1

1975

Charles W Baker High School - Lyre Yearbook (Baldwinsville, NY) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 1

1976


Searching for more yearbooks in New York?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online New York yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.