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

 - Class of 1940

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Presented by The STUDENTS of Bethlehem Central High School DELMAR, NEW YORK IQ!-L0 . .', . .. I Q Jn '--.,.- U' ugll . be -nw ,Q .- . -v-'I ..l. M,,,1-E .T Vi? E if l l . ' www 5 ge-

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Win ' ' . , N r ai Iv i'3'i,l 'iw figgivi Nb :si- ALMA MATER Near the mountain's silent splendor And the Hudson wide, Nobly stands our Alma Mater Filling us with pride. Sing the praise of Bethlehem Centralg Fight to bring her fame: Conquer all who dare to challengeg Glorify her name. Though we pass outside her portals When our days are through, Orange and black, her grand old colors We will honor you. Sing the praise of Bethlehem Centralg Fight to bring her fameg Conquer all who dare to challengeg Glorify her name. ALFRED MARSTON, '36



Page 8 text:

Tl-I E ORIOLE NINETEEN FORTY e A -. '75 is PREFACE IN THE DUSTY archives of Central School District No. 6 we run across mention of a year book created in '31. The diabolical idea has grown apace with the times and our present day production is the result. This year we started off great. Our conception of the Oriole was that it should keep pace with world progress. It was decided that the pictures of the girls with the drapes were too formal. How about a sweater? We encountered great opposition to this, but through use of diplomacy we were able to gain con- trol of the situation. The next step was to discard our old style cover for a new and different one. We argued and fought, and finally, by the end of February, we were able to decide on our new cover. We would have the Oriole out on May 1. Everything pointed to this until we began taking group pictures. For an unknown reason we were unable to take all the necessary groups at one time. This was our big mistake. Due to bad weather, it was necessary for us to keep postponing our takes, Time grew short. February, with its snow, passed. March shot into eternity, and still there were no pictures. During this time, however, the Oriole staff wasn't dormant. At our weekly conferences we discussed various topics, made plans, planned and put on a dance, and, in short, accomplished much. About this time we decided to dis- card the old style of department page and to incorporate one more modern. Peg King conceived the idea of the ring picture for the Senior feature page, and then the rest came naturally. As Spring approached with April, we considered taking our remaining group pictures. The schedule was made, the weather was bad: we postponed again. However, undaunted, we bravely set another date. We had a blizzard that day and again we were up the creek. Finally, through some quirk of fate, all the groups were taken as April faded into oblivion. While this was going on, we were making appeals for write-ups. The humor was being created by Marion Snook and jean Weaver. Ruth Gillett and Bob Dysinger were making write-ups. Rich Young was collecting sub- scriptions. Howie Bainer was squeezing money out of the classes and clubs. Adelaide Saint was working on the advertising and Marion Willard was arbitrator for our disputes with the printer and photographer. Finally, the dummy was completed-pictures and copy were sent to the printer. There followed an anxious waitg the proof was corrected, the presses were locked up, and on a glorious june day our Oriole arrived. Our hopes and plans were realized and our book was a success. As editor, I want to thank the members of the Oriole staff and Miss Skevington for assisting as they did. Without their help the Oriole couldn't have been a success. I hope you enjoy the 1940 Oriole , and that it affords you much pleasure now and as you look back on it in the future. Page four

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