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

 - Class of 1937

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THE ORIOLE NINETEEN TH I RTY-SEVEN N DONALDA FALES mural Hockey Rho 3, 4; Or- sketball 2, 3, 4; Cuide 4. Wheíylooks were given out. Marian r ot a gsriierous share (also enviable linlplys). Although her incessant gig- gle jysists on spoiling her attempts at K dignified, success will be hers. MARLIN S. FULLER Moose” “Speed” 3; Varsjty S. A. sity Tra dent 4 ager of Oriole 4; Orchest ball 2, 4, Assistant )fIcrfcus 3 Sports Editoi ' tfa - -- - sity Baseball Bowling 4. tí, 4; Var- Vice-Presi- Man : tor of 3; J. V. Basket Manager 3; Var- 2, 3, 4; Intramural All of us knov of Marlin’s great prowess at baseball. We also believe that he has reached first base in the estimation of a certain cute brunette. Further success in both endeavors, Marlin. CHARLES HARVEY GILL Charlie” , 2, 3, 4; 4; Intra- 4: Intra- Farmers ' Intramural Basketb Intramural Softbalb LJ 3, mural Vol hjy WiA I, 2, 3, mural YoevíWr i ' , Young Clul A 4. lie” may seem to be shy, but reyflo ' ubt it occasionally. With plenty ambition and a will to work, we are sure “Charlie” ought to go ahead. VIRGINIA THELMA GILL “Jinny” S. A. 4. Virginia is one of ofcff quiet seniors, but she makgs a.-¡jAyt friend and one that doesn’t tjylryou when you need her most . ftrfoá listeners are hard to finc , butAfirginia is one of the few. TJiis HWfd needs more girls like her. (UJrl-JU LX liJLo MARY ERLEN GILLETT Girls’ AthlVi c Club 2; Interclass Basketball 2, 3; Orchestra 3, 4; Cir- eus 3; Card Club 3; Debate Club 4. Goal: Cornell. Marv Ellen is known for her large vocabulary and extent of knowledge. We are sure the efficiency of her work will make her life a successful one. JACKSON WILLIAM GLOVER “Jack” Glove” 3. 4; Man- Although “Glove” ' rs a man.” he can handle hir men. A broad smile always panies him wherever he is. May lucí stay with you, Jack. WILBUR J. GROSBECK S. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Shop Clu flí; Danc¬ ing Club 2. Goal: Albany B ss College. Although iVjJñvJSfis one of the more reserved 1 his black hair, friendly wnfile ' and practical pranks ai e well Jfnown to all of us. Lots of VWlbur. JANE HELEN HAFLEY “ Jante” S. A. 1, 2, 3, AAJjitehdass Basket¬ ball 1. A 3SA¿írsity3. 3, J. V. 1 Gfrmma í o z, 3, 4, Vice-President 4 % r fltfttic Cfctb 1 , 2m .l President 3 ' « r DeputyCb» jOpt«de . 4; Júnior Prom Committee3 Tr n¡jo LE Staff 4; Varsity Soccer 2; Tntramural Hockey 3; Properties for Circus 3. Goal: Rochester General Hospital. If you want something said or done, here’s the one to come to. Jane, one of the busiest and most popular sé¬ nior girls, takes an active part in all school activities and a special inter- est in P. G’s. Page sixteen

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N I N ET E TH I RTY-S.EVEN THE ORIOLE DOROTHY VIVIAN ' CARPENTER S. A. 1, 2, 3; Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4; Needle Craft 1; Uke Club 3; Áthletic Club 3; Deputy 3. Goal: Baltimore Memorial Hos¬ pital. Whenever laughter filis the halls. Vivían is apt to be the cause of it. However, on occasions, she can be very sedate Her personality is bound to make her reach her goal. ELIZABETH MARY CHAMBERLAIN “Lizzie” S. A. 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bas- ¿etball 1, 2, 3: Deputy 2, 3, 4: Intra- tural Baseball 1. 2; Circus Commit- tee 2, 3; Gamma Rho 3, 4: Dramatic k Club 1; Girls’ Athletic Club 2; Intra- ural Soccer 2. Varsity 2; Knitting lfcb 3; Júnior Prom Committee 3. Voal: Skidmore. feizzie” is one of the cute girls of thSclass. She has a “yen for Air- Flgt DeSotos, movies, and nice clot í -. Her blonde curls and patent- ed grtgle will long be remembered by us alríL •i DONALD FRANCIS COOKE “Cookie” “Don” Model Airplane Club 1; Ili-Y 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3; In- tramurMrJFootball 2. 3: Circus 1. 2, 3; Sid Show Chairman 3: Circus Band a; idee Club 4; Hi-Y Minstrel 2 1 Donnie,4 ' Ttl iay with the per¬ petual smile.ltlV T3iv with fhe latest song, the boy wrtli jift »|go l natured disposition, and the bc ruj se sports- manship is never questiontdB is sure to go far. ' RALPH SHELDON CREAR, JR. “Andy” Varsity Track 1. 2 1J 3, 4: Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 2, 3, Varsity 4: S. A. UtlJ 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Intramural CÍImball 1, 2, 3. 4: Intramural Vfljly|)jlall 2, 3. 4: Intra- mural Softball dP», 4: Baseball 4; Hi- Y 4. Who üjfhat hfeLTdond. curly-head- ed feljcff It ' Andy,” whose par- tÍ a iF n Ar si ty sports will long lí’ reJemperM and appreciated. A plM ' girl and a happy smile are usu- alNJ seen accompanying him. M. CUM Teroo Debate [f baTl 4: S. f. and Sénior tatorian 4. Goajrk Tayloi Vniversity. Un vfL J4(V loyalty to all that she holds fiae characterizes Jane. Her genial liersonality. her scholastic achievenfient. and her constant earn- estnessHif purpose make her well suit- ed for her chosen profession, the ministry. MARJORIE IDA DENMAN In Bask 4: S. 4: Dramatic Club Vice President er 3: Chairman mittee 3; Cuide 4; Goal: Cornell. Talk about your dual personalices; here’s a perfect triple: Marjorie, the girl with brains and ability; Marge. the class beautv and a swell friend: and Midge. whose personality and dimple attracted one of our prominent seniors. LOUIS DONATO Sliop Club: Intramural Football 3; Intramural Baseball 4. Shop and American -j 1 istn rv seem to be Louis’ strong poiffifc.Good me- chanics witlvfljUjriMugli knowledge are alway iiHjHÍirand. Keep up the Oood watlfr ' Louis; we’re with you. HOWARD BRAY ENGEL “Howie” S. A- l 2. 3. 4 Aiu Mwstrt«3 r ÍT 4: -•fi ' P ' ars ity Ba 4. Captain 4; Varsity 2 3 4 ‘ 1 —- 1 c-i. js 2: H rer 4: ess M t ef of Orí- oncil ' 3. 4. Vice r” - Popularitv, personality, ability, de- pendabilitv, a sense of humor, make up “Ilowie.” one of the most active bovs in school. Ile’s always “push- ing” every school event. No wonder he has so many friends. Pape fifteen



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NINETEEN T H IRTY-SEVEN andón s. Wlio is íckel for gas He is a .o “gst along.” GRAHAM B. HARTZELL “Gray” Intramural Rasketball 2, 3, 4; In- terelass Basketttall 3, 4; Intramural of Baseball arsity Soccer! n ide 2, 3; Jj|tra- Baseball 2, 3, 4; Interclass Tra| 4; Varsity Golf mural Bowling Goal: Merchant Marine Gray claims to be a woman-Jiatel ' but we know differently. lie is er active in all school activities, as wi„ as with bis drum. The guides espe- cially will miss Gray when he leaves. BRUCE BOWEN HAVILAND “Slug Varsity Soccer, sity Track 2, 3, Hi-V 3, Presio .T. V. Basketba Softball 2, 3 Gpal iW’ Y ar¬ ad 2, 3; , 2, 3, 4; Intramural leyball 3. ersify of Michigan. our very popular sen- moíWM ' Slug” has left his mark in schoOTT especially where athletics and “sax” playing are concerned. We know that a certain little blonde has appreciated his exploits, too. FLORENCE KATHERINE HEHRE “Dottie” S. A. 3, 4; Bridge Club 1, 3, 4; Girls’ Bowling 3, 4, Secretary 3; Art Club 4. Goal: Undecided. Florence, alias “Dottie,” a delight- ful combination of wit and humor, and the favorite of many groups. has left an indelible impression. Good luck, “Dottie,” in your art career, and may you never tire fj lines, cir- cles, and perspectiv -jf • V W M ’jGj ' -p-, y„ :S HERRIC] Zhu 1, 2, 3.-4; focíbaH 2, 4 t - ' In‘tramu varsity Track 2 , 4, 3; Airplape Clubg r friend to evey a c own, and a fir “Chuck.” With characteristics, bigger and better things sur to GORDON HERWIG “Herby Intramural BasketbaJl 3 muraffl Footbjfll 3, 4. p stlme thiáyv sr IH A Ib eejy Vflg bomework for Jlrs, .vT7irM£fr Persistency is a virtue, yfo m on, and we admire it. Keep jKuJg. MARION GRACE HOGANCAMP “Hogy” liiking Club 1; Girls’ Athletic Club 2; S. A. 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Soccer 3; Manager Var- sifjHHockjay 4. r gifl who’s a ¿o¿cFaAd faithful friendJ A She’s al ys with you to the end. Althougíi in the hall, She can su re Vi1 1. , Always willingl.always tr.i She’ll mos|t alyr ys smile. right tlíru. IlikiK nuiy 1 , 2 . Goal: Comptometer School. Betty, the tall slim young lady who can be seen wandering around school. prefers Coeymans’ society to that of Delmar, right now. We’re sure that her friendliness will be a great asset to her in the future. Page seventeen

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