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EDWARD A. GREIN Baron, Eddie Atlantic Street, Bridgeton, N. J. Commercial B, '33, '34, '35, '36, Varsity Football, '33, '34, '35, '36, Varsity Basketball, '34, '35, '36, Varsity Track, '33, '34, Student Council, '35, '36, Class President, '35, '36, Homeroom Otlicer, '33, Year Book Staff. Rhythm is my business, that's what l've got. RUTH ELIZABETH CARLL Ruthie 299 Atlantic Street, Bridgeton, N. J. Classical, '33, '34, '35, Scientitie, '36, Class Vice President, '33, Class Secre- tary, '34, '36, Student Council, '33, '34, '35, Homeroom Oflicer, '33, '34, Latin Club, '33, '34, '35, S. O. S. Club, '33, A si tant Secretary of Marionette Club, '34, Secretary ot Marionette Club, '35, French Club, '34, Basketball, '35, Dramatic Club, '36, Hockey Manager, '36, Year Book Staff. A tiny pug nose And a giggle that goes Off at the slightest provocation. as ESTHER MAE PETERSON Duchess, Es 301 West Broad Street, Bridgeton, N. J. Classical, '33, General, '34, Scieutiiic, '35, '36, Class Vice President, '34, '35, '6, Executive Committee, '33, Dramat- ic Club, '33, Oh Doctor , Library Staff, '34, '35, Student Council, '34, Secretary of Student Council, '35, See- retary of French Club, '34, '35, As- sistant Hockey Manager, '34, '35, Pres- ident of Biology Club, '36, Year Book Stalf, Orchestra, '33. Good humor only teaches charms to last, makes new conquests and main- tains the past. D. STANFORD ELVVELL Stan, Elwell R. D. 3, Bridgeton, N. J. Commercial B, '33, '34, '35, '36, Executive Committee, '33: Class Treasurer, '34, '35, '36, Student Council, '34, '35, '36, Band, '33, '34, Orchestra, '33, Varsity Baseball, '35, Homeroom Officer, '34, Bank Representative, '36, Year Book Staff. Tho force of his own merit makes his way. me
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Write of 36 BIG CHIEFS President .,...,........,.,...,..... .........,........ .......................,...,....,.......... . . . .... ..,...... E DWARD GREIN Vice President .............. ..,. - ..,.. E STHER PETERSON Secretary - ,,...,. .. ............................., RUTH CARLL Treasurer ..... ...,.,....,.. S TANFORD ELWELL ,. I, , ASSISTANT CHIEFS -'i' JAMES GARRISON BETTY FOGG LAURA SMITH WHILDEN CARLL I As the lndians lived and made history, so each class that enters Bridgeton High School makes its own history and leaves it recorded on the pages of time. In September, 1932, a new tribe was added to the council. After a few days of acquainting itself with its new territory, the members chose the chiefs who would represent them in all matters of importance. They were James Garrison, Ruth Carll, Betty Fogg, and James Unger. Much of the first year was spent in making discoveries. When the tribe met for the Second year, they elected the following chiefs: James Garrison, Esther Peterson, Ruth Carll, and Stanford Elwell. Each year found the group coming into more prominence and receiving more authority. At the third council, the tribe of '36 chose as their leaders: Edward Grein, Esther Peterson, Peggy McCormick, and Stanford Elwell. Wherever one sees the red and black banner, he will find the tribe of '36. And now their years together are nearly completed. Each one must look toward his future. At this point, we pause and push aside the mist which reveals long forgotten events enshrouded with triumph, thrills, success, and happiness. We remember and smile. Then we return to the warmth of the last campfire and watch the flame-the boundless, leaping, searching, eager flame, blazing skyward in rapturous glory. We watch it burn and marvel. The flame subsides-becomes more settled in its course. We take this for a sign. We, too, shall rise to glorious heights and settle peacefully. The flame goes out and the bright coals remain, smiling, merry, happy, coals. We rise, breathe in the glory of our last campfire, and issue a wordless pledge to those merry coals-each one a Secret pledge. We will keep it.
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JAMES L. GARRISON 2 ...Timo : E 57 North Laurel Street, Bridgeton, N. J. S I Classical, '33, '34, '35, '36g Class Pres- ident, '33, '34g Executive Committee, 5 '35, '36g Student Council, '33, '34, '35, ' '36: Library Stal '35, '36g Latin Club, '34, '35, '36: Year Book Stnifg President of Latin Club, '36. E Jim has always been a popular mem- I ber of his class. He has taken part in a number of activities. BETTY FOGG llBingYl 92 Oak Street, Bridgeton, N. J. Classical, '33, '34g Household Arts, '35, '36: Dramatic Club, '33: Debating Club, '33: Oh Doctor , '33: Vice President of Student Council, '33: Secretary of Class, '33: Executive Com- mittee, '34, '35, '36g Varsity Hockey, '33, '34, '35, Year Book Staff. Bing is a true-blue friend if there ever was one. When- ever there was anythlng to be done for our class, she willingly gave her unlimited services. LAURA FRANCES SMITH Smitty 513 Irving Avenue, Bridgeton, N. J. General, '33, '34: Scientific, '35, '36: Executive Committee, '36: Student Council, '36g Homeroom Ofllcer, '35, '363 Frerlcll Club, '34, '35: French Club Ofilcer, '35: Tap Dancing Club, '36g Li- brary Club, '36g Year Book Staff. Laura is one of the most popular girls in our class. Her pulchritude. her hearty laugh, and jolly personality, have made her many friends. J. WVHILDEN CARLL - J e s W 140 West Avenue, Bridgeton, N. J. W Scientific, '33, '34, '35, '36: Ilouieroom Otilcer, '33g Library Staff, '34, 35, Varsity Football, '33, '34, '35: Varsity M Basketball, '34, '35, '36: Executive Coni- mittee '34 '35 '36' Year Book Stal!- A Banaf '33E Crocodile mana , 0:5 chestra, '33. Studies are primary, but there isn't any use in killing yourself. HQ
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