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we--. it 1 w W as All the worlol's a stage, And all the men and women merely players They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE In the famous Words of William Shakespeare, We have found a theme for this years annual Life has its entrances and exits, its comedies and tragedies its heroes and heroines, its climaxes and its conflicts. The play of school life has had its heroes and heroines with their supporting casts. There have been moments of high interest and moments of less intensity. All this is finding its culmination in the events of the closing days. One of the high lights of the year in the life of the annual was the selection of a name, The Baconian, Which, it is hoped, will be continued. The name was chosen in honor of Miss Esther Bacon, a former supervisor of Eng- lish in the city of Bridgeton. Miss Bacon was highly respected for her cheerful per- sonality and ardent enthusiasm in all school activities. Her contribution to the life of Bridgeton High School was outstanding. She was a teacher and later a supervisor for nine years. She passed away in 1929.
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Q, 434 ,- DEDICATIO We are dedicating our annual to Miss Helen M. Wilcox, our adviser. We feel indebted to Miss Wilcox for the great in- terest Which she has shown in all our activities and for the helpful guidance which she has rendered us. Miss Wilcox, who is from Philadelphia, became a member of the English De- partment of Bridgeton High School in 1928. Since that time, she has taught college preparatory Eng- lish and has organized classes in speech work. MISS HELEN MERRILL WILCOX Besides her regular class room activities, she has devoted much time to dramatics. Through her love for dramatics, she has inspired the students to greater interest in this activity. Miss Wilcox has been the adviser of two classes, '33 and '37. We feel that we are very fortunate to be one of these.
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R - It is hoped that The Ba- conian will come to repre- sent Bridgeton High School, and that it will, in time, con- tain a complete record of all the various phases of school life.
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