Burlington High School - Heirloom Yearbook (Burlington, NJ)

 - Class of 1930

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l . Q -in 1 ,- f' iirxnli of ff is I' '?.2'3li'lT-'nxt 'tiki' ,Yin , Q- Nt.. L:,JjgE:Eliif'4-.,, ' ' -- .31--v ', l- H 'i2g,F.,j- Q psf WT ts.. ,-.,.,.,-,,,....,.-..--.1-.TJ-Z k' in Y-V' V 4 L, .-nguggl.. .U ..,,., ..,. xx Hwlrjggmks -e H.. .- ' K. FH ,.4.:,:,Q.--ix-,,:-.5 ,,.. . JAN. ag, 30, 31-Black days! Days better passed over quickly. Exams! Dear teacher, remem- ber Partia's mercy speech and apply it liberally. FEB. I-Yes, kid, I actually passed. Vilouldst desire to touch me? VVhoopsl Pm Sitting On Top of the World. FEB. 12-Bless old Abel It certainly was sweet of him to get hornded today. That's one good thing he did for the country, anyhow! Vile celebrate most of the day on our backs- in bed. FEB. zo- Thirty tickets! VVhy I don't know thirty people. Guess I'll have to dig up the family skeleton and sell him a ticket to meet Peg 0' My Heart. FEB. 2X1hvC spend the morning collecting real estate and knowledge at the Foundry. We haven't figured out yet how several certain boys got lost in Burlington! Many thanks, Mr. Reitinger, we certainly enjoyed the trip thru the Foundry. MAR. 15-The Hi-Y visits the Eastern Pen and their old comrades. All are arrested as sus- picious churacters, but, with the exclusion of joe Katz, are released'when Mr. Hendry vouches for them. Joe is also released after he is photographed and finger-printed. The boys then wind spaghetti around their esophaguses. MAR. x7-A celebration of the birth of half our class colors. VV: blossom out in green neck- ties and hair-ribbons to greet Mr. Tice, who has come back to present the school with the South Jersey Championship Cup. Our chests expand with pride and our hearts with admiration. MAR. 26, 27, 28, 29-XVe show the world what we can do in the dramatic line and have every reason to believe we are successful. Four nights-during which Peg 0' My Heart becomes Peg 0' Our Hearts. Eleven o'elock Saturday night finds us tired hut happy. APR. x-The International Freshmen Day. Some of the boys learn that Senior smiling eyes do not entitle them to third-period-bought pies. APR. xr-The Dramatic Club goes on a spree and honors Philadelphia with its presence. A dinner, a dance, a song, and a Bird in Hand followed hy a joyful ride home under a full moon make a red letter night. Sigh! Sigh! APR. 15-We learn something Kyes, reallyj in Chemistry class. Mr. Rush tells us that when cement pavements are laid in New Jersey a hole six inches deep is dug and that in Penn- sylvania they dig a hole two feet deep. He follows this information with the question las per usualj, Why and what is the diEerence? To which Quimby Fink replies, A foot and a half. Brilliant boy, Quim! We think he ought to he made Valedictorian. APR. ao, zr, zz-Thrills! Chills! And heart bumps! Three gloriously happy days in which we give VV:-xshington the breaks-and it breaks us. Since we used their beds so little, we think they might have given us some decent food! We thrill over the Lincoln Memorial, we see hundred dollar bills fsomething welll never see againj. On seeing the VVashington Monument, one of the girls is heard to remark, Isn't it cute! VVe did leave a few sights for the Juniors to see next year hut not much dirt for them to collect. MAY 9-A special musical program in observance of Music Week. Although the girls didn't look very Indianish, their music was delightful. Congratulations, Miss Wardell! MAY 16-Mrs. Doubhle and Miss Church present a dance recital. No wonder the Student Council dances have been such a success-we have so many good dancers in the school. MAY zr-The junior Class presents A Gypsy Rover. We have no doubt about the success of their Senior play now. MAY 23-Again the Juniors step into the limelight, and tender us a peachy reception. Lovely decorations, pretty dresses, swell music, happy faces-a perfect night. Thanks just loads, Juniors! MAY 23, 26, 27-The last thorough inspection and JUNE 13-We're oif! A difficult lump rises in our throats as our high school days become only a hulllfy memory and as we part, after four joyous years of companionship, for widely diverging paths of service. However, life cannot be lived in the past so ..... Sail an! Nor fear ta breast the norm. x .t J ,.,, ,KNEW ,,.,,, s It-will ,..... T, . A145 - +tesggf2.1rs3i1A- l. .- - ., -. - . -- . ,:.:.1-gfgqq. , -- ' - :r'r'-- ' T efffsf--ff one ..-. . - ,,. 1 Page many-one 'Q'



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