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

 - Class of 1936

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Bethlehem Central High School - Oriole Yearbook (Delmar, NY) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 28 of 72
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uiIj $rioU Class Mill We, the graduating class of 1936, being of sound mind(?), and body, do hereby make and declare this to he our last will and testament: To Miss Woods we leave peace. Eddie King leaves his ability to get in the coach ' s hair to Marlin Fuller. Do a good job, Marlin! Dick Mason leaves a pair of track shoes with the spikes on the inside to Ralph Crear. To Mr. Mattice we gladly leave the entire supply of pipes, cigars, tobacco plan¬ tations and bubble-bubbles that formerly belonged to the Sultan of Nicotino, in the hope that he may catch up on the smoking he misses during his class periods Hoping that he will value it to the highest degree, we leave Mr. McCord, Cleopatra’s Life. (The book, you fool.) To Donny Smith, A1 Marston leaves his faculty for being the best at anything in the whole class. (And if you don ' t believe us, ask Al.) To Howie Engel we leave one girl, any girl who will ditch him before he ditches her. To the teachers we bequeath one clock equipped with 61 minutes in order that next year’s student body may never be that one minute late. Bob Snook leaves his shyness to Bob Van Allen. (We figure he needs it.) To the Junior Class we leave Engel, Winne, and the hard seats in the balcony. Not that we wish them any bad luck, but also, to the Junior Class we bequeath our unquenchable and undying class spirit. To Mr. Denny we leave the — .) ( — college of Oberlin. To the faculty we leave our humblest apologies for any trouble we have caused them. To George Lauer we leave our highest respect and a raise in salary. (That’s a hint.) To the guides we bequeath several tea sets so they can entertain more hospitably at their posts than they have this year. Because of our generous nature and our sympathy for the poor working man, we leave Ken Smith a folding camp chair so he won’t have to stand up in the halls of the Voorheesville School like he did here. Jane Sidford bequeaths her book entitled “How to Become a Man,” written by Charles Atlas, to Mr. Butterfield. Jane tried it for ten days and it didn’t make a man out of her so she hopes that Mr. Butterfield will have more luck. To Mr. Hritz we leave our love! Duly signed and administered this E.F. 30th day of March, 1936. J.E. Twenty-six 19 3 6

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“Brud” Adams “Don” Arthur Mary Barker “Steve” Barker “Cliff” Bennett “Evvie” Bennett “Johnny” Blanchard “Sonny” Blanchard “Gert” Bloodgood “Butch” Bloomingdale “Al” Bouton Margaret Bowen Harry Brown v “Ray” Brownell Jean Canfield W w Marguerite Covey “Don” Cronk “Marge” Criefelds Jean Cramer Carrie Crounse Doris Degenaar Dick Davis Virginia Elmendorf Mary Fenninger Esther Fiske Jim Flanagan Ela Forbes Frieda Frank Helen Frank Jean Frey Jean Fryer “Frenchy” Gibson Jack Glover Ida May Hacker Irma Hansen Art Harrington Greatest Mistake A Clarksville lass Flirting Her 4 brothers Not learning Not giving to girls Not stepping out with BCHS boys His Ford Freshman girls Not being twins things how to dance Snap out of it more attention Pass Ought to Future Remain as he is Still running Catch up lost sleep Farmer Come to school on Mondays Dress designer Boy Scout leader Editor of radio paper the air English of Learn to drive Wake up A modiste Unemployed Greatest Achievement Student Council President His way with women An A in Physics A sound mind Puns ? A five-minute silence Forget Florida Coming from Take up track Vooheesville Buy a magnifying glass show us where ville is Not giving the girls a breakjoin a symphony orchestra Squeezing Trapping skunks teachers Painting the town red andMayor of Voorheesville Voorhees- A blue ribbon in the nag ‘ show for Latin Staying North for the winter Getting Historv done Oriole Staff cider Look above A certain new girl Taking Physics Being so modist? Be around more Grow up Come down to earth Try Major Bowes' Hour Housewife A world famous diplomat Traveling salesman Nurse in a mens' ward Not being '90s Basketball born in the gay Change her coiffure A missionary Ask him School orchestra His volleyball team Finishing school Being Mae West in Circus Interclass basketball the That weak voice Taking Chemistry Being so quiet Those shampoos That walk High heels Late hours Those shoes Being civilized Gisela Teresa Track for a while Painting hobby horses for Cheer leader 'fake his studies more seri-Playboy ously Stick to one of her Scout shell Not learning baby talk Sisterly love “Brudderly” love Has she any? Macklin Look down six Not studying once in a whileBe a gym Noon hour diversion Relax Conservation of energy Take life Come out Be a Girl Sit still Learn to write Be serious Be less serious Take up track Be seen and not heard Stop calling everybody “Howey” Try acting temperamental Be more friendly Not give A dam(s) Think once in a while Chloroform his dog Marry her teacher History teachers Latin teacher Radio announcer Spreading gossip Manager of a Secretary ? ? ? ? ? ? In Congress Student of B.C.H.S. Either Garbo or her Varsity basketball Keeping quiet so long Chemistry confectionary A good soda That giggle ? ? Varsity basketball Debating Inventor of the best alibis doubleThree vears of Latin easier Keeping busy Photographer Ask him Collecting class dues Telling those jokes Car washer Raising pennies Succeed Miss Albrecht Trisecting angles Being good to each other Guess Her personality That terpsichorean art Davis A deposit Secretarial work Inventor of the silent radio ®t|P (DrioU

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