Bethlehem Central High School - Oriole Yearbook (Delmar, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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MARJORIE MARY CREIFELDS Marg” Oriole 3, 4; Gamma Rho 2, 3, 4; Guide 3, 4. Goal: Undecided. Marg is one of those people who do things and does them well. She s a whiz at basketball and tennis and we wonder with all her activities how she drags in all those A’s. CAROLINE BELL CROUNSE Carrie” is n QiTLa 4t- ldond- delicate 1 o o k i i i tfiw STu reT who would make veTy old-fashioned miniature, fit Caroline is a very modern young person. She is determined and she will make a success of any business. DORIS JEAN DEGENAAR Doris Doris is reported to be the most humorous senior. She gets in and out of trouble faster than anyone else in the class, but makes friends while doing it. MARY ELIZABETH FENNINGER Intramural Soccer 1, 2, 3; Int. Hockey 4; Student Assn. 1, 2, 3, 4; Guide 4; Gamma Rho 3, 4; Dra¬ matic Club 3; Homemaking Club 3. Goal: Penn State. Quiet, reserved, rather hard to become acquainted with, but a swell friend to have. Any of her com¬ panions will vouch for her loyalty to them and to the school. DONALD M. CRONK “ Donnie Track 1, 2, 3, tA Hnt. Football 2, 3; Hit. J3asketball 4, 4; Junior Varsity Ba «etb lpv?, 4; Student Assn. 1, 2, 3,k4jt Traffic Squad 4; Dramatic Club 2 , 3. r D jwf Vr good nature has made hmiVniany friends, among both the boW and the girls of his class. We feel certain that his pleasant man¬ ner will carry him a long way. RICHARD E. DAVIS Dick Dramatic Club 3; Track Manager 3, 4; Advertising Manager of Ori¬ ole 4; Senior Ball Committee. Goal: State. Dick is a faithful supporter of all school activities. When he isn’t cheering for a team lie’s usually the manager of it. Keep away from the blondes—good luck, Dick. VIRGINIA MARY ELMENDORF Jinny Athletic Assn. 3. 4; Secretary of Home Room Council 4. Goal: Undecide Virgin lucky bo§ tary. school TTi? chievous O’ taT fuiet around Jt ' now by her mis¬ sile’s piles of fun. ESTHER FISKE Debate Team tL ' h, 3; Debate Club 1, 2, 3j Gdijoe 2, 3, 4; Gamma Rho, 2, 3 JylMJo-Chairman Class Day 4; Co Jiairman Circus Pub¬ licity 3; Ay SJ . 1, 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 4; Junior Prom Con qiit|tee 3; Senior Ball Commit¬ tee I MFbu hear s imeone coming down the flail moaning, “Veil, veil, so vat?” i that’s Fiskie! “Es” would make a very excellent lawyer if one can judge from her debating talent. Fourteen 1936

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(frtoU GERTRUDE R. BLOODGOOD Gertie” Grria ' i S. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; BasTcetball 1, 2; Homemaking Club JVw3j President Senior Knitting ClubLn Homeroom Council Representative 4; Gamma Rho 3, 4; N ws Club Correspond¬ ent 4. . rv Goal: HaH iJk College. Gertie is sistently h will b r 1 girl with the con- disposition. She ered for her pleasant smile andJ lyff infec ' ious laughter. Howevei’r ' Gertie can be serious when studies are concerned. ALFRED C. BOUTON Al” Orchestra 3, 4: Student Assn. 3, 4; Chairman of Music for Circus 3; Radio Club 4. Goal: Union. With a radio, a “fiddle” and a certain village belle “Al” is always content. Best of luck to you and to your success at Union, Al. HARRY L. BROWN Tailly” Student Assn. 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Baseball 1; Int. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Aviation Club 1, 2; Int. Foot¬ ball 4; Dramatic Club 3; Int. Bowl¬ ing 4; Checker Club 4; Shop and Archery Club 3; Athletic Club 2; Homeroom Representative 4; Varsity Golf 3. Goal: Commercial Artist. Lots of luck to you, “Tailly,” and to all those good ideas you have at times. Judging from his posters we have seen around school, he should achieve his goal. MARGUERITE SATIE COVEY June” Activities: Interclass Basketball 3, 4; Soccer 1. 3, 4; Guide 4; Dancing Club 3; Deputy 4; S. A. 4; Volley¬ ball 3. Goal: Undecided. Marguerite is another quiet lass who hides an efficient brain under that mass of blond hair. Good luck. Marguerite, in whatever you under¬ take. FRANK C. BLOOMINGDALE Butch” Student Assn. 3, 4; Guide 4; As¬ sistant Editor Oriole 4; Radio Club 4; Track 3; Int. Bowling and Bas¬ ketball 4; Manager Bowling 4. Frank pursues a few outdoor sports, but likes hunting and his hobby, radio, a little bit better. His main ambition is to go to sea and travel. The best of future luck to you. MARGARET NAOMI BOWEN “ Markie” Goal: Oberlin. “Markie” of the blond curls and cute smile is a delightful companion. She is the ace violinist in our or¬ chestra and we know she would suc¬ ceed in a musical career. JEAN JACQUELINE CANFIELD Jackie” Glee Club 1, 3; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Girl’s Deputy 2; Debate Club 1, 2; School Play; S. A. 3. Goal: St. Peter’s Nursing School. Jean is a perfect rainy-day friend —she is so gay and jolly. She always has a joke to cheer you up, and constantly amuses you with her realistic imitations. JEAN MARY CRAMER S. A. 1, 2, 3; Intramural Bas¬ ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basket¬ ball 3, 4; Intramural Soccer 2, 3, 4; Varsity Soccer 3; Intramural Hockey 4; Honorary Varsity Hockey 4; Dramatic Club 2; Glee Club 3; President Homemaking Club 3. Goal: State College. Jean has ability which she ap¬ plies to studies and athletics. Be¬ sides being a good student she is a “good sport.” Jean can always sing you the latest song, too. 1030 Thirteen



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©Ijf ($rtol? JAMES CLINT( FLANAGAN Jim” Jimmy ' Activities: Guide 4; Basket]) 2, 3. 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 3; cer 4; Junior Prom Committee Ringmaster 2, 3; Circus 2. Jimmy is a moody young man it he is true Irish. Our only the movies will grab is fear is that him when they We’re rather pro some Irishman. VI N see his picture. iud of our hand- JEAN LORRAINE FREY S. A. 2, 3; Manager Varsity Soc¬ cer 2; Dramatic Club 2; Interclass Basketball 2, 3, 4; Vice-I resident Girl’s Athletic Club 3; Deputy 3; Manager Hockey Varsity 3; Coach Volleyball 3; Ukulele Club 4; Ori¬ ole 4; Secretary S. A. 4. Jeanie is a cute little brunette. Although she is sometimes quiet and reserved, she has made many friends. She has been a loyal sup¬ port to the seniors in intramural sports. EDWARD L. GIBSON Ed” Frenchy” Glee (Tub 2; Ecp- 3 - v 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, s Club 2; Dramatic er Club -W Xrack 3, tball 1 2a) Jj 4; Int. tudAit X. 2, 3, 4. ‘FrenchyT JTs Xfced by all. If you doubt mis ask any of his friends or even some of his teachers. “Frenchy” has a way of “getting around” which assures his future success. IRMA HANSEN Chick” Hiking Club; Oriole 4. Irma is that attractive and well- dressed girl who looks like a secre¬ tary. “Chick” wants to be a sec¬ retary, too, and we know she will make a capable one. IDA MAY HACKER Ida May” JEAN FRYER Jappy” Girl’s Varsity 3; Guide 3, 4; S. A. 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Salutatorian. Goal Mildred EHey School. iiy ' is one of the ficest girls, and p eiTof the outstaffaiig in the class. jHshflC ndies her self diligently to allrlghe umTeiraKes, she will go far. ' -It Assn. 4; Guide 4; Gamma Glee Club 3, 4. This mathematical “whiz” will succeed anywhere. Her sharp wit and contagious smile are known to all,. We wonder why she banks so much money, but who knows? Watch her go! ARTHUR HARRINGTON c Stu is. t( V Student Assn. 3, 4; Treasurer of (Tass 2; Debate 2, 3; Tennis Man¬ ger 3, 4; Homeroom Council 4; Student Council 4; Circus Commit¬ tee 3; Guide 4; President of Radio Club 4. Goal: Cornell University. ELA TERESA FORBES ' Ela” Circus Committee 3; Athletic As¬ sociation 1, 2, 3; Junior Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Oriole 4; Secretary of Home Room D; Assistant Home Room Representative 4; Senior Ball Committee 4jX J3nramatic Club 2, 3; Gamma -Rh J 3, 4; Class Day Com- mitt eyV -ouide 4. Russell Sage College. Ela has been one of the most energetic members of the Senior Class. To everyone she has been a loyal friend. Loads of luck, Ela! Look at his baby face. Could he hurt anyone? No, but this quiet, humorous fellow has an excellent brain and many students admire his marks. Art’s success is assured with these qualities. 10 3 6 $PP Fifteen

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