Bridgeton High School - Baconian Yearbook (Bridgeton, NJ)

 - Class of 1938

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l RED CROSS COUNCIL HELPS NEEDY AT THANKSGIVING A D CHRISTMAS The Red Cross Council consists of one memlber from each home room, This council has enrolled almost every school in the rural districts in the Red Cross and has aided the Senior Red Cross in all its projects. At Thanksgiving, nineteen baskets were prepared for needy families and at Christmas the number was increased to twenty-three. Included in the many activities of the R. C. C. 'were dressing a doll to send to a foreign country, and carrying on correspond- ence with foreign countries. It was one of the honors of this council to send delegates to the State Convention held in Camden. Alice Fox was elected secretary of this convention, , Officers of the Red Cross Council: President .....,......,... ,. ....,..,..,..... - ...,.,,..,....,,..,,..,... John Wilkinson Vice President ......... ............ - ..... J ulia Ogden Secretary .,...,,,....,.,.. .,............................. Alice Fox Treasurer .,.,........,. ..... , ..... M ortimer Garrison Adviser ..... - ..., .-. ..,...,...... Mrs. Christine Letts Motto I Serve MEMBERS: Jean App Natalie Franco Mangaret McKnight Santina, Pino Harry Baitinger Mortimer Garrison Donald Miller George Platts Mildred Blane Sewell Gentry Evelyn Miller Virginia Powell Harvey Boardley Marjorie Hitchner Lewis Moore Marion Sheppard Teresa Cantillon Avis Hoag Elizalbeth Ann Mulford Howard Sheppard John Chew Mildred Halbruegge John Nichols Rebecca Shoemaker Jane Conklin George Jeffers Clarence Overs Velda Stoner Sara Cutler Nicholas Kernan Cecile Pfeiffer Ruth Tudos Evan Flanagin Francis McGowan I 25 J

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STUDENTS OF ART SERVICE STAFF SERVE VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS The staff was organized last year by Mrs. Marjory Rensch to advance art and to serve the many departments of Bridgelton High. This year it is a well organized clulb taking an important part in the school activities. The staff consists of eighteen pupils who have had at least one year of art training in high school. 'Dhese members have shown much interest and willingness and during tfhe year have spent approximately 1,440 extra periods, not including their scheduled two periods a week, in the art room. Many school organizations have asked for the aid of the Art Service Staff and have been well pleased with the Work done. Even individuals and groups outside of the school have sent in projecfts. Several large historical panels have been painted for the history department of our school, Officers: President ..........,.,..,,....,.......,.,.,,.,.........,...,.,,, ,,,,, J ames Connelly Secretary-Treasurer ........... -.- ,... - ..... Chester Peterson Adviser ...................,.....,.......... ........... M rs. Marjory Rensch ART REPRESENTATIVES This year a new clulb was formed in the Art Department. It consists of a small group of students elected by the art classes and known as the Art Representatives. This group has made its presence felt in our school in many ways. Some of its achievements are the securing of lovely original paintings each month. from a Philadelphia art gallery for our auditorium, the framing of eleven color reproductions of the masterpieces, and 'the purchase of 'a fine original oil ipaintinvg entitled The Grazing Flock painted by the American artist, R. Le- Grande Johnston. Art Service Staff Members Flora Hownmn James Connelly Kenneth Davis James Elmer Charles Gnth Kennedy Garrison Mildred llalhruegge Miriam Havilland Dorothy Heller Claire Hess Gladys .lones .lack Kotok llllester Peterson Aliee Randolph TIIOIIIZIS Roberts Theo Salmon Raymond Wln-eler llerniee Wurtzel Members Art Representatilves Carolyn Ilemple Charla Smith Vharles Guth Millie Biotin .lack Kotok Pearl Sll0DI!1lI'll Ruth Maier Chester Peterson Jaxnes 'Vonnelly Kenneth Davis Ruth Ballinger E241



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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ST RIVES T O RAISE STANDARD CF PUPILS Bigger and better things have been accom- plished through the different activities of the Chamber of Commerce. The officers elected this year were as follows: President ..., ..,......,,, , ,. Ethel May Davis Vice President ..., .,,,.. Helen English Treasurer ,......., , .... .,,..,,.... M ary Briggs Secretary ...,.,,.,.......,.,,..,.,..,......,.i..,........., ,,......,...... V irginia Motta The executive committee consisted of Mary Jane Fletcher, Hilda Bacon, Mildred Bacon, and Florence Jenkins. The Chamber of Commerce has helped to raise the interest of the commercial students by its contests in typing, shorthand, cxhibits and plays, bringing out the proper carrying on of office procedure. Along with the business 1 activities, many informal entertainments were enjoyed, To give the members of this club the op- portunity to become acquainted with commer- cial industries, the Owens-Illinois Plant, the Court House, the Bell Telephone Company, and mbbott's Dairy were visited. The banquet with the Kiwanis and Ro- tary Club, made possible by the Chamber of Commerce, was the most enjoyable event of the year. The members and advisers of this organ- ization have shown great sipirit and wonder- ful cooperation toward making it one of the largest clubs of Bridgeton High School, The faculty advisers for the yea.r, in addi- tion to M1'. Letts, were Mrs. Husted, Miss Lupton, and Miss Whittaker. SEN IORS 'l'he1'esa Asia Mildred Bacon Stephen Iiaeon llarold Bee Mae Bennett. Betty Brown Leona Carman Carl Uattell .lost-ph Cohen Genevieve Lfoueli .lulia lianiels Alle lraiizigiei' Ethel Davis Emerald lbillen .lost-pliine llinn-o 121-tty Ett Marie Estadt Mary .lane L'li'i1'llI'l Alice Fox Natalie Franc-o Fay Finley Evelyn 1-'runiker Albert Gates ldllllllll tlehrinpg llarolil Goldstein lronald Glass Shirley tireiner llazel llarris lla-len 1lll'lilll2lll Ethel llolton Mary F. llustvd .lohn Jackson Flora-live .lt'lllilllS Hliver Johnson Bertha Kille lic-tty Kirehlioftf Eleanor Kline 'l'haron Koehernik Meyer lialin Arthur Loder Angelina Mangardi ltobm-rt Metiraw Marjorie Menz lloris Mit-kel Virginia Motta t'hai'1es l'atitlic1-i XVi1liani Penn llarold Perkins lddward Perry Natale Pipitone Alice Price Robert Probaseo Geraldine Rain Violet Robbins Mary Ritchie Barbara Schofield Uornella Scull John Speeney Jean Starkey Betty Staulv Mildred Steelinan Martha Stiles .lack Wallace Miriam Warrington Rhoda Weldon Pearl NVQ-stcott Betty NVilson Eva Wilson Charles XVoolinan Stella Zatwaska JUNIORS Doris Ayars Hilda Bacon Minnie liolnieli Tony tfopare lienry Dulflois Ralph Earle Harriet Elmer Helen English Iris Emmons Catherine Galanos Elynor Garrison Mary Jane Garrison Franklin Gaskill Helen Halter Paul llenderson Ethel llepner Hobart. Hines Nora Hofflinger Walter llusted Margin-rite Kernan Marion Kubler Esther Howell Edith Harris Gertrude Lourie Mary McHenry Betty Mivkelbaf-k Margaret Neduehin Winifred Sl'll1'l'k0llllllt li Eleanor Sheppard Ruth Strung Loretta Tarqninio Verna Tomlinson Eleanor Vincent Marvin XVentzell Francis Woodroffe llelen NVil1is SOPHODIORES Mary Cantillon Mildred Glass Dora Joyce Betty Kupfer Juanita Martin Alice Rubenstein

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