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

 - Class of 1941

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ELIZABETH WAGNER .lnli1'it1'rx:S. A., 3, 45 Intr. Softball, 2, 33 lntr. llmmekey, 31 Deputy fluh, 4. .Vifkm11m'.' Betty Coal: Albany HllSlI'lL'SS Colleple Betty is vertain tu travel speedily along the mad tu sueeess and happiness with her sweet and luvable dispmsitiwn. Her abundance uf Lllllllllldlll and loyalty will lead her ever onward. Good luek! KATHERINE WAGNER .lrIi1'iIii'x: S. .-X., J, 3, 43 lntr. Softball, 2, 35 Deputy Club, 2, 43 Seurer fur Iutr. Sueeer, 2. .'VIflt'7lllINl'.' Kay Goal: Albany Business Fullege Tallcative, witty, and willing to do her best, that's Kay. Altlirmuizli we often get her mixed with a similar figure in the senior class, we just luuk behind the cafeteria cash register, and there she is. VESTA LORRAINE WILLARD .lnlfriizirx S. .-X., l-43 filer Club, I, 2. 4, Deputy Club. l--lg Yar- sity Huvkey, Z, 3, 45 Ili-V, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball, 3, 45 Varsity Basketball, 3, 43 Faptain. Deputy l'lub, -lg Star Staff. 4: Asst. Direetnr, Senior Play: Class Treasurer, 13 lcXk'llI'SlUIl Club, lg lntr. Basketball, 1-4: lntr. Valley Ball, 3. .Virlmnzrriiv Mm- Gaul' Fliaxnplaiu Valley Hospital Vesta has a smile fur everyone and is a friend in need. She's pi-ppy, witty. and the lite uf the party. She excels in skiing. basket- ball, and libckey. NVQ know she'll be the best nurse Champlain Valley Hospital ever had. INEZ WILLIMAN .1cliz'i'ln's.' lixeursion Club, Ig S. A., l, 2: lntr. Badminton, 2, Cliurus, I. 2, :N'irlmumv: XVillie Goal: Undecicletl lnvz is a iiuiet. petite. and sweet yuunpg lady with a Fine sense uf humor. ln the near future XVillie is sure to make an unique seen-tary thriiugh her line eharaeter and shurtliannl aeeuuiplish- ments, MARIE WILLIS .lflI'l'lIlt'.Y.' S. A., I-4g .Xrt l lub, l-4, Deputy Clul1,2,3,-lgl..X.l., 3, 4, .Xrt lE:litur,fOriulc. .Virlsnfiniw Bliekey final: liusiness fllillege Dainty, delicate, and k'llTC 'lllLlI.S Marie. XVhcn it conies to art, we Wunder hrny she dues it. Gfintl lurk is bnund to attend anyune su talented. ETTA MAE WINEBERGER .lrlir'l'lir.v: A., I-43 l..X.l., 3, 41Treas., l..X.I., 4, Tap Club, I, Goal: Albany Business Cullege Etta Mae is guinig tu make some lurky boss a very talented steretary. Shifs rather quiet aruund school, but we knew by her friendly smile she's piles ef fun. MARY LOUISE WINNE .icIir'1'2ie's: S. A., I-45 Cliflrus, l-45 Intr. Basketball, l-4, lntr. Sufthall, I-43 lntr. lluekey, lg Operetta, 3, 45 Snplieinure Hup Coin. 23 Cake Sale Olin., 43 Card Party CUIIL, 4. .'Vicknurr1:'.' Mar Goal: Albany Meniurial llnspital A friend in need is a friend indeed sh-wuld be Marys mutto, One of our more quiet seniors, she has ability alung several lines. She is a true friend and willing worker. ller capability and per- severance should take her far in her nursing career. I'u :.. lwsnly-ond

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Page twenty JANE SNYDER .lflI7'IIH'X.' 5. A., l, 2,31iJC'Dllij',.f,.z5lllil'. Ilasketball. l-45 lntr. Baseball. I. J, 45 Se-tty., llomeroom, 15 l'lowlim.5,l.5.45Cfl1or11s.2,45 Oriole Staff, Typistg Class Seey., l, 3, 45 Operetta, 45 I'II'l'!-llllllllll Dance Uom. Nzeknumc: Snitter Goal: Russell Saut- Jane is gay. peppy, and full of fun5 consequently, it's dilticult to make her serious. Her heart may belong to Dick, but her friend- liness and popularity are a definite part of our class. DOROTHY SPENCER .lcIi7'i!i:'S.' S. A., 2, 3, 45 Dramaties Club. l, 3, 45 liowliiitg, Z, 3. 45 Asst. Humor Eclitor, Oriole, 45 Guide, -15 Spec-eh Choir, 45 Inter- natinnal Relations Club, 45 Seey,-Treas., 45 VVluit A Life , Publix: Relations, 4. .Vicknr11m'.' Dot, Spence, llotti Goal: College XVheu it eomes to sparkling wit and beauty, ehie clothes Cwith the ability to wear theml, and besides all that, an A honor roll average, you ean't beat Dotly. Those wlmni she rounts anionpg her friends are very fortunate. Good luck, Dotl KENTON SPERRY .Yicknuvn': Kent Goal: Undeeitle-fl Mueh of Kc-nton's time is spent in the shop at li. C. ll, S. XVith his interest in this and his work in a Delmar store, he already has a start in the business world. HOWARD STOTT .lrlii'i2ir.v.' Guide, 4. .Yiclcnumlw Stotty Goal: Pontiac Service Craftman lloward is one of the very eliieient members of the tratiie squad. llis cheerful way has won him many friends. He is sure to be sucecssful in whatever he rloes. JOSEPH THOMAS .ltli7'i1iz'x.' A., 35 Intr. Basketball, 35 lntr. Soecer, .15 lntr. Football, 45 lntr. Softball, 3. 45 Roller Skating Club, 45 lntr. Basketball, 4. .Viclcmz1ne: Joe Goal: Unfleeidetl Aloe never seems to work hard, but he always linishes his tasks. His cheerful smile and keen wit have kept him out of trouble aml will help him ge places. ALICE M. TIBBITS ,lcll7'll1ex.' 5. A.. l-45 lntr, Soecer, l: Intr. Basketball. l. J, 35 lntr. Badminton, 2, 35 lntr. Iloekey, 1, 35 Tennis. 25 Deputy Vlub, 2, 3. 45 Dramaties Club, Z, 45 Guide, 45 Oriole Staff, 4: Star Sian, 45 Salutatorian. 4, .Viclcnmmw Al Goal: University of XVisc1ousin Personality, popularity. dependability, attraetivt-ness, and a quiet dignity characterize Alive. Although her interests are many. she maintains a high scholastic average anti participates in many school activities. JEAN TIEDEMAN ,lctzf'zm's.' S. A.. l-45 Guule. Z, 45 lntr. liasktthall. I. 2. 35 lntr. Softball, I5 Deputy, l-45 lnternational Relations Club, 45 lntr. Volleyball, 35 Intr. Hoekey, 35 Cin-us Com., 2: liathnintou-lntr. 35 Card Party, 45 General C'hairman Senior Ball. Coal: University of Cincinnati Jean is a worker and a sturlious belle. Her perseverance will help her, you can readily tell. On eommittees she served, all xzraeious and suavep XVhile others shirked, of her time she gave. MARGUERITE VANDERBILT .ifliwlifss I,.X.I.5 S. A., 4. Xzcknamzn' Red Coal: Albany Business College Rcd was sure on hand when good looks were being passed out. Although small in size she makes up for this with her pleasing personality. VVe wish you the best of luck. LAWRENCE VAUGHAN ,lc1ii'ilies: S. A., 35 Caiuera Club, 15 Roller Skating Club, 45 Radio Club, l. A'ick11an1e: Larry Goal: Uiiclecirlf-fl Serious and reserved are the two best adjectives to describe Lawrence. He is thoroughly acquainted with the mechanics nf bath machine and camera. Endowed with this knowledge, we are sure he will go far. WILLIS VOGEL .lcll'z'i!iz's.' Dramaties Club. l-45 lntr. Football. l-45 lntr. Basket- ball. l-45 lntr. Baseball, l-45 Manaxzer, Baseball, J5 Ringmaster, Cireus5 Stage Manager, Senior Play, 45 S. A., 45 Opt-retta, 45 XVhat. A Life. IAYiCkVlI177lt'.' NVillie Goal: Northeastern Applause! 'I'hat's what VVillie will receive after one of his famous orations. NVe think he has the makings of a real lawyer with his personality, powers of persuasion, and clrainatic ability.



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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1941 E, THE GRADUATING CLASS of 1941 of Bethlehem Central High School, being light of mind and heavy of stomach Cheartburnj do hereby make, publish, and declare, Cand all stuff like that thereb, this instrument as and for our last Will and Testament. First: The five year men leave their ability for endurance to anyone in good physical condition. - Second: To Roger Fryer, we leave Donny McGuirk's ability to captain the basketball team. Third: To Prof. H. J. Hall, we leave the underclassmen to keep him company between the hours of 3:15 and 5:15 p. m. respectively. b,l.Fourth: To Ruth Killough and joan Weaver, Moe Willard leaves her super athletic a 1 ity. Fifth: To Virginia McCormick, Jane Ketchum leaves her flashing eyes and eyelashes. CLong may they wave! lj. Sixth: To June Jensen, Marian Kibbe and Carolyn Hardy leave two or three inches of Hyou know what and also the Vitamins A through Z, inclusive. Seventh: Dot Luce leaves james Montgomery to his own class. Eighth: To Gloria Kronowitt, Frances Keelan leaves her clear-cut beauty. Ninth: To next year's guides, Captain Dick Betts leaves four lounges in hopes that guests will never again be uncomfortable. Tenth: To Miss Newell, we leave a box of unbreakable chalk, an insulated hot-water bag, and a Democrat! ! Eleventh: Lee Ewing leaves to Perry Coxe the title of Most Handsome Senior. T'weUth: Adele Buchaca and Ben Grant leave their brains to Mr. Fullagar and Science in general. Thirteenth: To Damnation, we leave A. Hitler, Esq. Fourteenth: To each teacher, we leave a private secretary to answer the phone during classes. f Fifteenth: To Bundles For Britain , we leave 45 fur-lined snoods Cknitted by the boys of the classj and 63 rubber boots Ccolors red, white and brown and sizes ranging between 4AAAA to 13GGG,D contributed by the girls. Sixteenth: To Renny Crain, we leave exclusive right to all ASSCAP tunes. Seventh: Ginnie Neal leaves her good looks and beauty for all to remember. Eighteenth: To their husbands, we leave Mrs. Eleanor Gage Haywood and Mrs. Charlotte Kinney Johnston, to Whom in turn, we have left our respects, baby bottles, best wishes for a happy future, and a clothes-lineful of you guess what ! Nineteenth: To Skevy , we leave Bob Grant for explaining the New Yorker jokes. Twentieth: To Miss Knowles we leave, at last, a Virgil class. Twenty-first: To Mr. Hoag, we leave chartreuse, Vermillion, and aqua-marine colored socks, Cwe hated to be so conservative, but he can always use them for a funeral or some drab affair like thatj. Twenty-second: To Addie Parker, Nursie Humiston, Alice Rickert and Nellie Cuipek we leave bigger and better basketball games to yell at. Twenty-third: To Mrs. Skillman, we leave the hopes of getting an elevator for her. Twenty-foz1rth.' To Mr. Hritz, we leave a great, big, big bank roll, Cmay nothing ever go in the red againj. Twenty-fifth: We leave to Mr. Bookhout a struggle-buggy for patroling the halls. Twenty-sixth: Bill Moak, Dick Lynch, Bob Simon, Al De Shaw, Dick Betts and Al Emmons leave their running ability to the Class of 1942 in hopes that it can keep up with the standards set by 41 . To everyone and anyone in general, we leave this, our Last VVill and Testament, and also a toast to the future Cno not Melbaj! l Duly signed and administered on this 15th day of April, in the year of our Lord, 1941. R. L. H. '41-Attorney Pg! ty!

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