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Alma Mater Oh, Alma Mater, great and grand, Ring out from sea to sea, XVhere e'er thy daughters and sons shall stand XVc'll eler be true to thee. The sight of thy majestic walls With mottoes ovcrstrewn, The fondest memories recall That we have ever known. CHORUS Oh, dear old Bridgeport High, Oh, dear old Bridgeport High, VVe'll e'er look back to the Blue and Black, Oh, dear old Bridgeport High. twi
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1.9 3 5 Ti Ti TTB s U N ETH 1 Li '6Bridgeport High School Through a Key Hole The education of youth is the surest foundation of liappinessfl Vile readily agree to this, but would add that the education is happiness itself. lf you don't believe this, imaginatively look through the key hole of Bridgeport High School, and see the abundance of happiness that prevails. Bvesdropping may not be the best of manners, but for the present we will forget etiquette and look through a key hole, regardless of consequences. lfirst we glance at the building. lt is modern and eflicient in every detail save for the dismal fact that through all these years the old Model T still stands out front. Next is the administration. We meet Mr. Howard lily, superintendent ofschools in the l3th district. Through his sagaclous management of the school's Hnancial affairs, he has helped extend our school term to normal length. Another very interesting personage that demands our immediate attention is Mr. H. B. Waldorf, our principal. An independent integrity, quick wit, and a line sense of humor make him a highly valued friend of everyone. Mmm! The tempting aroma of home cooked food assails our nostrils and we know that our eavesdropping manoeuvers have brought us to the home economics room. The future husbands of these fair maids will never toil o'er weighty biscuits. XYe' consider the Bridgeport High School girls a trifle fail. XVe are not ashamed of it, and neither do we deny it. NVe face the truth, and brazenly do we tell you about it. Bu! lIi07l,l ge! ur wrong! lVe merely speak of feminine velocity in regard to the two fair damsels on their knees about to begin a foot race in the girls' gym class. They appear to be getting happiness out of their education. Our inquiring gaze comes across the chemistry laboratory. Scientists Bowman and Bronsky appear very busily engaged in an experiment. Honest endeavor is essential for success in this line of study. We are stirred by the quick strains of marching rhythm resounding through the corridors. lt is the band! Under the capable leadership of Mr. Bert Francis, this organization ranks with the best in the vicinity. The towering drum major is l.ouis Bingel. He looks quite impressive, don't you think, with tall hat and baton? ln the inset We see the ole maestro himselfn, Bert Francis. Now let us meander down to the Holloway memorial auditorium, the pos- session of which we owe to the family ofj. nl. Holloway, once prominent finan- cler of our town, to whose memory this assembly hall is dedicated. Here the happy, smiling faces of the student body can be seen at various gatheringsff plays, assemblies, and games. If you've enjoyed eavesdropping upon just a few activities of this happy group, we invite you to delve still deeper into the whys and wherefores of their happiness. E91
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