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F Good Bye, Dear Bridgeport High School CTune of True Confessionl Good-byes will always bring us sorrow- We'll try to borrow, Some gladness for today. Because our high school days have ended, And we have wended Our way here to say: Our way here to say. CHORUS Good-bye dear Bridgeport High School, it's time to say farewell, This class of thirty-eight is leaving, you have treated us well. We'll miss our faithful teachers and our fine class- mates too, We'll miss the blue and black we cheered for and to them we'll be true. Though we to other schools journey on-wherever we go We will be loyal to Bridgeport High, we mean it we want you to know. Life says come on and hurry lots to do ere we die, We'll join with heavy hearts to whisper: Good-bye dear Bridgeport High. 7:1-ry Gordon. CUISS SUHB :nemesis-atiseigf A
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Meredith Young uBudn Hi-Y, Assistant Business Manager Annual. Hobby: Dating good-looking girls: Ambition: To judge a beauty contest. Robert Wm. Young ..B0b,, Hi-Y, Commerce Club, Class Bas- ketball, Football. Hobby: Girlsg Am- bition: Dentist. joseph Michael Yuhasz ..7-obj.. Hi-Y, Gym Exhibition. Hobby: Giving out detention slips, Ambition: To be an Mr. Waldorf. Alice Zenkosky --11 Commerce Club, Girl Reserves: Hob- by: Dancing: Ambition: Stenographer. Charles A. Zima Cl114rle Glue Club, Mixed Chorus, Orches- tral, Band. Hobby: Playing il drum' Ambition: To learn to play at drum. 9 Betty Lu Dill Chahfie Cheerleader, Glee Club, Mixed Chor- us, Girl Reserves, Howler's Club, Dc- bntc Club, Hobby: Sports: Ambition: To be a cheerleader in Heaven. 'A'XiT, ? 'f - L QTNY. U -- sy. v . SEHIUHS
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What we do, we do well. How well we have lived up to this motto. As memory brings back our achievements and failures during four years of hard work, we can smile, for we came through with marked success. l For all this we thank Mr. Douds, who was our class advisor for four years. His capable guidance was noted by all of our class. It was he who gave pep talks which aroused the students to sell so many advertisements which aided us in publishing such a splendid annual. In the month of September, 1934 we entered Bridgeport High School and began work for a higher education. There were approximately two hundred and ten who began, but as the years went by, quite a number dropped out of the class. However, with the co-operation of those left, we had several skating parties and this aided in securing money for the class. Our guiding staff for the first year included: president, Charles Zimag vice-president, Harold Childersg and treasurer, Charles Fowler. In our second year we were led by president, Harold Childers, vice-president, Junior Marling, secretary, Tom Rouse, and treasurer, Julia Muhleman. ln that year we proved our capability in many school activities. Wle contributed in the field of sports and also took part in musical programs. We gave several skating parties again that year which were well attended. Then almost before we realized it, we were lull-fledged Juniors and saw out destination drawing nearer. This was a very active year for every membcr of the class. We sold magazine subscriptions, pencils, candy, and other articles in order to raise sufficient funds for the Prom. We managed to give the Seniors a Prom they will not easily forget. lt was given at the Eagle's Ballroom, May 27, and was an elaborate affair. A group of our talented Juniors were selected to give a play entitled, Broadway Bound which was a grand success. Those who participated were: Jeanette Morgan, Anne Kotwis, Annalee Malin, Elsie Porter, Clayton Barritt, Leo Salvador, Tom Rouse, Jerry Gordon, and Nick Wukeson. VVe wish to express our appreciation to Mrs. Varnes for directing the play. The officers in charge for this year included: president, Jack Bowman, vife-president, Harold Childers, secretary, Jean Ochsenbeing and treasurer, Julia Muhleman. This year, like last, we Figured in the field of sports. Joe George was elected Captain of the football team and was ably assisted by Donald Laase and Jack Shields. Our girls also made a name for themselves. They won the inter-class championship in volleyball. Our great loss occured, however, with the death of Bob Fox, one of our basketball stars who was stricken with spinal meningitis. His passing was felt not only in basketball but also in our every day activities. And now with the hurry and excitement of Commencement, Bacca- laureate, Alumni Banquet and all the other phases of Graduation we cannot help but look back with regret to the high school life which may be relived only in memory. HISTUHU
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