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

 - Class of 1936

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all|r (Drinlr EVELYN SCHULTZ Evie” Library Club 4; Homeroom Re¬ porter 4; S. A. 4; Oriole 4. Evelyn is one of the cute girls of the class. She has a craving for redheads, sportsmen, and mu¬ sicians. She is very sympathetic— particularly first period in the morn¬ ing. i . i . ( KATHERINE JAYNE SIDFORD “Jayne” S. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl’s Athletic t V Club 3; Guide 4; Circus 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Oriole Hop 4; Senior Ball 4. Goal: St. Margaret’s School of Nursing. .1 “Jayne” is the most popular senior girl without a doubt. Every person in school adores her and she can be counted on to be a friend to everybody. MALCOLM SPENSLEY “Max” “Spence” Shop Club 1; President Dancing Club 3; News Club 4; Student Assn. 4; Homeroom Council 4; Cir¬ cus 2, 3, 4. “Max” is the school’s “gentle¬ man wisecracker.” Never loses an argument (practices with “Doc”). Loves to invent tricks on the piano. Adverse to shaving. Full of fun. Has a serious side. DONALD T. SPORE “Don” Student Assn. 3, 4; Vice-Presi¬ dent Class of ’36; Guide 4; Track 3, 4; Int. Volleyball 3, 4; Int. Bas¬ ketball 3, 4; Int. Bowling 4. “Don” is best known for his smile and easy going manner both in school and out. He likes out¬ door sports and prefers “those wide open spaces.” More success to you, “Don”. DONALD G. SC “Skip Bas ketball ball 2, 3, 4; Int. Volleybal 3, 4; Checlpr Goal- Albai ; Base- 2, 3, 4; fit. Football usiness College. v Hi orget “Skip’s” schol- but his action on the ourt and baseball dia- long be remembered, personality will bring ends and future suc- ROBERT C. SNOOK “Bob” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain TennisTraffic Squad 1, 2, 3; Captai yn ' iitfic 3; Guide 2, 3, 4; Soccer , 4; Bowling 4; Bowling Vai4»tf 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; S. A. 1, 2, 3, Kj Student Council 3, 4. Gtyil feirk’s Air College. ‘pJiTi’s” handsomeness would nat¬ urally make him popular with the girls. Because of his shyness with the fairer sex his time is devoted to athletics. He excels in basket¬ ball, tennis and skating. ROBERT E. SPENSLEY “Doc” Bait and Flycasting Club 2; Sci¬ ence Club 3; Circus 3; Guide 4; Orchestra 3, 4. “Doc” is one person who can be spoken of as being everybody’s friend. His musical and scientific ability along with his friendship for everyone have made us a better class. RUTH ANN STEEDE Goal: Undecided. Ruth is that tall, slim brunette of the Hepburn type. She has been with us for two years but we never got to know her very well. All the luck in the world to you, Ruth! 1 9 3 fi Txventy

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®ljp (irtol? HAROLD D. MEAi lilt. Basket 4; Basball 3, Harold Student Assn. probably be a second if he keeps up bis n the diamond. lie ions, the Yankee Sta- manager of a Broad- TMf.aUs, 2; Gir ] tter-lf)ass Socc OTHY MOAK jirl’s Athletic Club J tterWja ' Ss Soccer 2; Honorary i itM soccer 2; Honorary Var- ty ll fcfkey 3; Inter-Class Hockey C hairman Girl’s Stunt Conimit- ee 2, 3; Inter-Class Basketball 2, 4. Goal: Somebody’s wife. “Dot” has earned the reputation as one of the classes’ star girl athletes. Her friendly way, pleas¬ ant smile and good humor have made her well liked. RICHARD M. PATTERSON -Pat’’ iiis mysterious fellow? of course. We don’t fything more about him than 4iut appearances indicate that vill succeed in life. Good luck, ! at”! WILBUR J. RHENOW A. A. 1. 2, 3; Guide 2, 3; Danc¬ ing Club 2, 3. Goal: Rider’s College. Wilbur is a quiet, likeable fellow who advocates more Chevrolets. Next to his “steady,” Wilbur’s chief passion is his guitar. MELVIN MEAD “ Met Boxing Club 2; Track 2; Student Assn. 2, 3, 4; Hunting and Fishing Club 2; Horseshoes 3. In all the years that “Mel” has been here he has been noted for his easy going manner and his large repertoire of hum jokes. FRANCES C. O’ROURKE ' ' Fran Knitting Club 4; S. A. 4. Frances came here in her sopho¬ more year from Vincentian. She plays the piano and is an excellent tennis player. In her spare time she is usually helping in the library. DOROTHY ELIZABETH RENO Dot Goal: Undecided. We think “Dot” is one of our sweetest girls and we’re proud to have such a refined person gradu¬ ate with us. We don’t care if Dot” wants to have a career but we bet Ken will say something about it. ELIZABETH ADA SANFORD Betty” Bet” Bandy Orchestra 3, 4; Band 3. 4; Glee Club 4; Assistant Glee Club Ac¬ companist 4; Assistant Assembly Singing Pianist 4; Advanced Danc¬ ing Club 3; News Club 4; A. A. 3, 4; Girl’s Deputy 3; Pianist Tap Dancing Club 4; Albany Evening News Correspondent 4; Library As¬ sistant 4. Goal: Albany Business College. Although she has been with us only two years, “Betty’s” sense of humor, willing assistance and indi¬ vidualistic piano playing have won a place in our hearts. 10 3 6 Nineteen



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(irtol? ANITA STOTT Needlecraft Club 1; Girl’s Ath¬ letic Club 2; Inter-Class Soccer 2; Honorary Varsity Soccer 2; Inter- Class Hockey 3; Honorary Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Honorary Varsity Basketball 4; Coach Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Goal: Comptometer School. Anita is cute, one of our brigh. est girls, and interested in sports. She is so quiet few know her, but those who do find she is a grand pai. GRETCHEN GORTON THOMAS ommittee, Dramatic Resident o£ »«D! , !iniatjc iia Rho Circus 3 , 4; Oriole 4. fmington College. retchie’s” the friendliest girl in the class; she’s always Hit¬ ting here and there. “Gretch” will some day be an outstanding artist for she has already done very excel¬ lent work in the field of art. , MARJORIE VIVIAN VC ' Midge” Goal: Private Secretary. Marjorie is a very attractive girl with a very quick brain. Have you ever heard Marg croon? She has a smooth voice. CLYDE VANDERZEE Junior Varsity Basketball 3; Vol¬ leyball 3, 4; Class Basketball 3, 4; Class Football 2, 3, 4; Student Assn. 1, 2. 3, 4; Lieutenant Traffic Squad 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Sergeant at Arms 4. Quiet until aroused, a good ath¬ lete and an all around good fellow. You can’t blame him if he prefers blonds. BENNY THOMAS Benny” Intramural Football 4; Intra¬ mural Softball 3. “Benny’s” stature, coupled with his very quiet manner, has attracted little attention around school, but he is a hard worker and he is sure to succeed. ELEANOR THOMSON El” Tommy” Inter-Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 4; Cheerleading 3; News Club 2; Girl’s Athletic Club 3; A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Presi¬ dent 4; Guide 4; Junior Prom Com¬ mittee 3. Goal: Cornell University. Eleanor, the popular redhead of our class, is also one of our bright¬ est. Among the important things constantly on her mind seems to be a blond George. She is grand company. WILLIS VANCOTT “ Willy” Varsity Basketball 4; Junior Var¬ sity Basketball 3; Baseball 3; Int. Volleyball 3, 4; Int. Football 3; En¬ gineer’s Club 4; Student Assn. 3, 4. Goal: Albany Business College. He might be bashful with the girls, but in two years he has become quite an athlete, especially in bas¬ ketball. With his ambition he is sure to succeed. VIVIA JANE VAN DUSEN Jane” Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Second Team Basketball 2, 3; Hon¬ orary Varsity 3; Intramural Soc¬ cer, 1, 2, 3; Honorary Soccer Var¬ sity 2; A. A. 1, 2; S. A. 4; Needle- craft Club 2; Dancing Club 3; Girl’s Mechanics 4. Goal: Green Mountain Junior College and Syracuse University. Jaue towers above other girls— a good center in basketball. She is forever bringing her foreign let¬ ters to school. Jane is quiet and ambitious, and always carries out her plans. 19 3 6 Twenty-one

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