Bridgeton High School - Baconian Yearbook (Bridgeton, NJ)

 - Class of 1936

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THE INDIAN Pausing now before his wigwam, Ere departing with the tribesmen For the distant snow-capped mountains, Rich in bounty for the hunter, He recalls his happy childhood, Carefree youth, a vivid memory. Once upon the hunt he's started He must make his way alone, Still he will not shun the struggle, Long and steep, the path he'll follow 'Till his quarry lies before him And he knows his quest is done. Isabel Durkee RECOLLECTION The smoke from his pipe curled into the air, For it was quiet everywhere, And his thoughts like smoke were drifting too, Rising slowly into the blue. But the blue was fading and the lake was dim, Solitude, but his thoughts with him Were awakening things he once had known, When he had not been so alone. It must have been the night that held him so, For even the breeze and his thoughts seemed slow Drifting back to a similar lake, Whose shaven surface soothed the ache Of decent sweat behind the plow, Whose shaven surface shields the vows Of his and someone else he knewg His cheeks were covered with night dew. The smoke from his pipe curls into the air, For it is quiet everywhere, And his thoughts like smoke are drifting too, Rising slowly into the blue. James Timmons

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Qgrilml Ceremonies September 4, 1935 The Opening of School Bridgeton High School opened its doors to give the seniors one more chance to show what they could do. November 16, 1935 The Bridgeton-Millville Football Game This last year has been a red letter year for marriages, airplane crashes, and all sorts of events, including football games. Bridgeton High's football team played the spectacular and beat Millfuille. Mr. Robbins was right about the law of averages. Where-at Bridgeton. How-by exercising its skill and intelligence. The score-18 to 7. The result-a general celebration by the whole town. Even the grocery store proprietors ran out on the pavement and left their customers waiting for their bread, sausages, or beans, in order to watch the hilarious students in long chains winding through town. November 18-December 5, 1935 Art Appreciation Week The art department set aside seventeen days to educate us in an appreciation of the Works of old masters. This was one instance in which We did not demur at the proffered lesson, for We got out of an English period and enjoyed looking at the colored reproductions of famous paint- ings which were exhibited in the library. A program in which the grade school and the high school pupils took part was presented in the audi- torium. The admission was ten cents but this didn't keep people away, and a sufficient sum was realized to make possible the purchase of many pictures similar to the ones on exhibit. January 2, 1936 Hockey-Football Banquet The P. T. A. gave a party for the hockey and football squads. This was one occasion when we all wished we had been blessed with athletic prowess. Everyone reported a delicious dinner and a good time. The music was furnished by the Village Band. The party started at 6.30 p. m. and ended at 11.30. A great many from the student body at- tended the dance. April 27, 1936 The Fashion Show Another fashion show was held in which the Domestic Science girls displayed the colorful products of their capable fingers. April 30, 1936 The Junior-Senior Reception It Was the seniors' turn to take it easy and observe the gala en- tertainment prepared especially for them. The music was inspiring, the dancing grand, and the gowns as beautiful as ever. This was another good time in high school to be remembered. May 22, 1936 The Senior Party The seniors did their own feting this time and reaped an abundant harvest from their labor. It was a grand climax to four years of work, play, and a lot of things that make up school life.

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