Bridgeton High School - Baconian Yearbook (Bridgeton, NJ)

 - Class of 1941

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ffl? GO X255 QCP' P- ff ' 'ig' 'Z ,A-rf?-1' J:- QWQMW 1, 0. fu. . 5' 1 , .,, . .. yi, , iff T . .f 14- ,rr '-'- ,nw f YY Y, - ' - -4 - is? THE 1941 BAIIIJNIAN PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF HHIHBETIJN HIGH SIIHIIUL BRIDGETON, NEW IERSEY if 0l elfU0l More than a centur y and a half ago the Bridgeton Liberty Bell rang out the tidings of freedom and inde- pendence to the resi .Xi .xQxN, I ,sf dents of this localityg more than a decade and cr half we ourselves have enjoyed the blessings of peace and prosperity. We have attended a where we have been public school instilled with a love for our country and its demo- cratic doctrines. Thankful that we live in a nation Whose existence is, certain, we join in prayer, may God bless Q0 the common America. Rf '?93z-sw? f JE? , , mr ,. ifffq K x X fj 'A I 4 ,iff 565:- ,rf 269' ' 1 wid E0 Every creation of real Worth has a deti- nite purpose for its being. ln the prepara- tion of this book the builders have been guided by a sincere desire to plant Within the hearts ot the students and the gradu- ates of Bridgeton High School a greater respect for their Alma Mater and a real- ization ol the many opportunities placed within their grasp. Inspired by the words of two great patriotic hymns, The Star Spangled Banner and God Bless Amer- ica, they have recalled in so tar as possible the joyous memories and com- mon experiences that have been shared by the class ot 1941. !3lTIll AI. GUARD When the order came for the general mobilization of the National Guard on Sep- tember l6, Lieutenant William Maloney, Company L, ll4th Infantry, who was an instructor in history and social science, was granted an indefinite leave of absence from Bridgeton High School. Lieutenant Maloney has been stationed at Fort Dix except for a short period when he was transferred to Company B, First lnstructors Battalion, Fort Benning, Georgia. Eight students, also members of the National Guard, left at the same time- lack Berg, Robert Berg, Vincent Clark, Clarence Cornwell, Virgil Hester, Ted Laws, Wallace Manuel, Allen Nelson-and likewise were stationed at Fort Dix. ii L7f ' WM ' M ALONE? f fr fg 'f-- dftininiii H fvnuifzmtx Unfortunately we were unable to secure pictures of all B. H. S. students in the National Guard. Here we have Nelson, Berg, and Clark. xx' ,. F, recogruhon of her serv1ces +o her hrst Alma Mater as an alumna teacher and adv1ser and who by her enthus1ast1c leadershrp and fores1ght has gu1ded for three years the busmess and soclal act1v1t1es of the class of 1941 MHS. GEHTHUIJE M ll HST ll E ll I E A 'I' E ll T ll A graduate of Bridgeton High School and of Wilson College, in grateful l jo Me C4154 o 1941: Ever since the early days of colonial America we have been teaching our children that our country is one of opportunity. To me, that point of view is not complete. We do not secure a persons interest, affection and loyalty for what We give to him but rather for what We allow that individual to give to us. There is an elementary urge in all of us to Want to have some cause outside of ourselves toward which we can give our deepest affection and most devoted loyalty. To you who are members of this year's Senior Class of Bridgeton High School-to you who have been given so much by your home, your church, your schools, and your friends- I Welcome your invitation to express in print an idea I have repeatedly expressed orally: The United States is not only a land of opportunity, it is also a land of responsibility. Blessed are you because you were privileged to be born in a land of responsibility! BOARD OF EDUCATION RUFUS S. RICHARDS, PERCY W. OWEN, President Vice President EARL L. MCCORMICK F. WILLIAM COX 1 I For the past three years I have worked with the members of the class of 1941 as their direc tor and as a teacher During this time I have Watched with extreme interest their progress and achievement in the proiects they have undertaken Now as graduation approaches it is my sincere hope that each member of the class will continue to develop his body his mind and his character Then by helping others find happiness and prosperity may he create for himself a better way of life and make our country an even better place in which tI1v O e ' w3mMWv To you who will in a few days become alumni of our school may I express my hope that the training you have received here will enable you to live happy, useful, and success- ful lives. lt has often been said that America is a land of opportunity. With the opportunity that is yours there is a greater responsibility. What the America of the future becomes you will help determine Whatever part you may have I hope that when you have played that part it can be truthfully said ot each one of you that you have done your best to make our country the land ot the tree and the home of the brave .TUC if -4l b- HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Mabel A Alexander, B A., M A. Arthur W. Baker, BS. M Ed. Mary Streets, B A. l Rex Bowen, B A K Robert P B-fnzzch BS, M,A. Russell De Camp, BA. Agnes OBrien, B A, B S. SCIENCE . Behling, BS. Faust, BS., MS. Frances Wheaton, B S. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Carl Gray, BS. Teresa M. Gray, RN, Wxnona Townsend, BS. Ethlyn A. Davis Edwin F. Lcwden Anthony Pekich B.A. I Mulford, BA Ralph Correll, BS. Preston Sellers, B A beth H Garrt on BA 'W V' u unf - ff? . ,mf ,ieimffff l., ,l KfY 's ' 'T ,',,.x' , A -ts Q? aw ,g If Q if lg, 'T 'Wifi '- 1 'S'l f ' S K MATHEMATICS Iulrcr S Gibson, BA, Harry C Smalley, BS, Gertrude M. Durst, B A. Vera Ioslin, BS. MUSIC Helen Bfrlbirnie Donfid E Corscn, 'B S M S ii Q5 fx lr' , Jhuifly 'p L- A LANGUAGES Mary F, Elmer BA, ART Marjory M Re-nsch SECRETAHIES Reba Sigcrfoo Helen English Wrlrrtz McCorrT.1ck lean C. Mcxsland, BS., MA: Christine C, Le-tis, BA. W WJ I 6,9 56' 4150? ..' -.. 41 Lite is what We choose to make it -just this and nothing more. However, the class of 1941, endowed with a spirit of inexhaustible energy and ambition, true to the symbolic white rose and its colors green and White, has made its life within the portals of B. H. S. worth while and memorable. This year under the leadership of the class officers, Karl Scheyhing, president, Margaret Greene, vice president, Pauline Smith, secretaryg Clarence Overs, treasurer, and the executive committee, Thomas Newsham, Elsa Ceuleers, Mary Ann Cornwell, and Robert Beehler, the senior class has put over a successful magazine campaign, decorated the auditorium for Christ- mas, sponsored the Alumni Dance, and pre- sented a three-act comedy. Aided primarily by Velda Stotter and Millie Motta, they published the yearbook. Most representative oi the spirit of '4l are the class officers and executive committee, the editors and managers of the Baconian stali, Kitty Morris, the Winner of the D. A. R. achieve- ments award, and the honor students. .M .. , I '. A 3- if 1' Q '., 1 .th x . 1- f 4 . , . f ,. . 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Us 6, W ed lp ulmoe. gg. cj ev' wxth hu 5, c in 666 x em vi avid 0 sew ,G x fd fa 4 no 81 IPC team wrt .V ar rned out D and 1 X yur ol the gms uma bans her third year vu-aityg She use plays tad teams, und Xa an ardent 'vel end 'ter lux, lollowmg up toounlx r ack boys' gpflru ner The trerg up dolph Van ML l w. 5 .. va 6- 0 ,pn-..-.- ws- - , J-. av EM IES: MBL ELIZABETH F. ADAMS x'Betiy l36 Walnut Street, Bridgeton Betty, an active commer- cial student, has an even, well-regulated disposition. She says there is a time for everything, and when it's time to laugh we'll laugh, and when it's time to talk, we'll talk. ANNE ALEXWICH nAnneH l5 Nichols Street, Bridgeton For Annes chief interest, its probably a toss-up be- tween hockey and basket- ball. She is lively and full of pep and has a very con- tagious l a u g h f which doubtlessly accounts for her many admirers in B H S. CLASS HELEN M. ANTHONY Tony North Main Street, Elmer Helen, generally called Tony by her friends, is forever brightening her cor- ner. We often see her in a jolly mood, full of mischief, with a gleeful giggle that resembles very much a per- son singing scales. 1 r xt- . tif! , 'A ggi ,- '- , t' . 5 vllE :fdll!ill :li?ll ', 9 - HELEN MAY APPLEGATE Applegate l97 North Pearl Street, Bridgeton Charm strikes the sight and merit wins the goal. Helen lives up to these re- quirements for she is not only charming in manner but is also an intelligent individual who aims to reach her goal. MILLARD C. AMBRUSTER Brewey 232 Broad Street, Elmer 'He who has a light heart lives long, the saying goes and to no person could this better apply than Millard, who is always smiling and seemingly has a heart as light as a feather. IOSEPHINE APRIL NIO, , Carmel All earnest students are not boring, because Io's unique wit stands unex- celled. Although she's working diligently to pre- pare herself for a college education, Io can be fully depended upon to partici- pate in a good time. , I 'S to 1 FRANK G. AMARANTO Frank 297 North Laurel Street, Bridgeton This lad may convinc sedat you that he's a very and prim young man. Don let him fool you. He is c cheerful and carefree as l' canwell be and get with it CIWC E MARIORIE B. AVIS Margie 103 Broad Street, Elmer A mantle of quiet coi ceals a world of persona ity. Marjorie is not a grin or bookworm, on the cor trary, she takes an activ part in many extra-curricu lar activities. The band i her chief interest. I Have ou ever seen .f 17 I E' ' sh' fg. ,. 103 New ' on r s fet q Jecgtain is re but tries re e t e o osite effect Pla ng a g d joke on someo e ng a rousing argument in retail selli g class rd his greatest DORIS M. BALLINGER Ballinger 129 Oak Street, Bridgeton When a task is to be ac- complished speedily and efficiently, Doris can do it, You can rely on her for whatever you want done and she is Willing to shoul- der any useful work with- out hesitation. RICHARD M. BACON Dick 117 Hampton Street, Bridgeton Dick is one of those hap- py - go -lucky persons, al- ways seeking to find a way out of study hall. He usu- ally finds it, tool Lateness to him is merely incidental. His pranks and jokes al- ways bring snickers. P ll ANNA L. BARCUS 'lAnn 139 South Laurel Street, Briclgeton Y Anna cut the rug ? If you haven't, you certainly should. Besides her danc- ing ability, she is an active student participating in the many activities which are sponsored by numerous school organizations. v , --'Tv 'J , CHARLES ROBERT BAILEY Bob 475 Irving Avenue Bridgeton To outsiders Bob often appears quiet and unas- suming, but to close friends he's really loads of fun. A practical joker noted for his pranks, this young man loses very little sleep be- cause of worrisome studies. GENEVA MILDRED BATTERSBY 'lGennie 187 North Pearl Street, Bridgeton Geneva's personality is her greatest asset. She is charming and well-liked by all persons who know her, Her choice of clothes and hair styles, things which accent her appearance, are chosen with good taste. ELIZABETH BAITINGER Betty R. D. 5, Bridgeton Wherever Elizabeth goes, she likes to have a good time and whatever she does she does it in a happy manner. Everyone who knows her likes her pleas- ing and good-natured ways, Shes a blonde, boys. AGNES B. BAZAN ..Aggie., R. D. 1, Millville Enter Aggie, a country girl with peaches and cream complexion and hon- est-to-goodness n a t u r al curls. Maybe you've seen her blond head bent over a book, but it's more likely that you've heard her chuckle. UUT5 5e'!!Y7ll'1ff' -Lg TEH 'W :Q ,l l ' i ., lt 1, LW ' L A-. f .' .lvlg - ' 1 '. . 1.5 -N. ,Ht if-V--1 Avg sr-AL, . 1 eff! 5 fiiifhf 1 3 33131 4' . ', t' Yr: - sql, ll' li S' fil ,cg ' , l a l c V '-4 ' r 1 III1' FRANCES BECHTEL ROBERT B. BEEHLEH DOROTHY A. BELL Franny Beal Dot 264 Walnut Street, Glen Park, Bridgeton 92 West Commerce Street, Bridgeton Bridgeton Franny, the comedienne of '41, is an ardent lover of fun-any time, any place, any manner. Content only when she is making people laugh by her antics, her sense of humor cannot be equaled. He is a born leader and his interests are not limited. Besides his many activities he maintains a high scho- lastic record, but he likes fun, too. Bob's personality and helpfulness have won him many friends. When we think of Dot, we never think of her as being alone but accompa- nied by some of her friends. By her ever-smiling coun- tenance we judge that she gets much enjoyment out of life. ANNA MAE BENDER Anne Star Route, Bridgeton Anna Mae is never hap- py unless she is amusing someone with her irresist- ible chatter. Since she landed at Bridgeton High, she has been laughing, talking and joking con- stantly. Anne is one of our class entertainers. E L S E , HAI.. ' 131 South Avenue, ALFRED A. BENNETT, IR. MILDRED A. BLAUE WILIJAM P. BLEW MILDRED A. BOICE Mid Bill Mid 117 Oak Street, R. D. 2, Bridgeton 166 Hampton Street, Bridgeton Bridgeton T X Bridgeton Tall, lean, and lanky most thoroughly describes Alfred. His sense of humor makes him liked by all his classmates. He is neat in appearance and quiet in Class. The ladies keep his eyes busily posted. Mildred is a quiet and reserved student but when given a task to perform she proves herself dependable and trustworthy. Her work in the Household Arts course will prove profitable to her in future years. As a freshman, Bill used to be dreadfully shy, but those of us who have heard any of the recent debates in which he has taken part remember him as one of the star performers. Mid supplies the damsels of B. H. S. with the latest in jokes, riddles, and sayings. She is in her glory when she is teasing or imitating someone, and she likes nothing better than making folks laugh. y Ju X e s!s fs, fl , s it Lgin slf 5 - f 2 . 9 A,-1.1 k g .iff gf! , ij gc i .-3 X . 'mtl , :J -l A2 EK' EVELYN BOLNICK CHARLES N. BONHAM I-'URMAN F. BOWEN, IR. MBR!-IN BOWERS HEVVYH Bonham Furm nD11fCl1ie Front Street, Elmer Main Street, Greenwich 117 Orchard Street, Cedwville Bridgeton Introducing a young lady whose wide circle of friends is sheer evidence of her sparkling personality. lt is with utmost sincerity that we classify Evvy as one of our best liked and most admired seniors. WILLIAM PERVIS BOYER Bill 32 Academy Street, Bridgeton Bill is quite a delightful person to talk to. I-le al- ways has a smile or some interesting remark to make about everything you men- tion. Get him on the right subject and he certainly can argue. - .4 iiii 1 ll 3 ? I5 :fl r, ' 75 10 .. -11 bfi Haste makes waste, and this is why Charles has always believed in taking his time. His quiet ways and the ease with which he seems to accomplish things have been a credit to his class. Sunny is rather a good adjective to apply to this tall, blond-haired lad, for he has quite a beaming smile and his manner is bright and cheery. He is quite re- served but not bashful. H T - EVALENA BOZEARTH Toots 150 Walnut Street, Bridgeton Evalena is quiet, but she does her part at the oppor- tune m o m e nt. Getting things done on time and having them done right is her policy, and she lives up to this to the fullest degree. HAZE1. LINDA BRADFORD Hazel Newport Stop, look, and listen, fel- low classmates, this is Ha- zel Bradford, one of the most amiable and hard working girls in B. I-I, S. She is guaranteed not to bite or raise a disturbance unless tormented or tickled. A nice disposition, ami- ability, and willingness to cooperate are the characs teristics for which Marlin is best known. Whenever and wherever a good time is to be had, you are always sure to meet him there. IUNE PHYLLIS BRADFORD Iune Bug Fortescue Always seen but seldom heard is Iune, whose com- ings and goings are like flitting shadows. She rarely speaks and never intrudes but has an engaging smile for everyone. This accounts for her host of friends. ff N1 E- X, 9 l itil qw I 1 , nga..- 'S- vc 'QS X I I l 1 FRANCIS I, BRADY EgQA'BE'l1Ij BR f JJ MILTON BYER HAROLD CAIN Brady I mPf6S 1 J Milt Chang 64 Nichols Street, 5 M 1 JD. jridqd H JJ 40 Rosenhayn Avenue, 309 Center Street, Elmer Bfldgelon j 'a fold song Bmdgelon Crashl Bang! Thudl lf yor Sometimes Francis seems W ll 59211 1426 lhiSI Will someone tell us why hem' GUY Of H1959 noise to be slow and easy going, l'Therf'P ar smj that there are so few in the don't be alarmed for it' but he usually accom! plishes whatever he starts. He believes that silence is golden, but don't let this confuse you. He likes plen- ty of pep mixed in. II L mak us hhppy. . . Th w 1y's s ile doe. to 5 or s in she' al' if c ,ti world like Milt? l-le's quiet, yet always well-poised and sure of himself with the confidence that comes only by work l any ' . Qi IWK ll! xfrom knowledge acquired rf l 5 5 only Harold Samson Cair the strong man frorn Elmer indulging in his favorite Dastime-weight-lifting ii his private gymnasium. I I f f 5 , GEN5-fc. CAMERON cmmantnz 1. cmvnsi-: ERMA czimpnsit. rruwcrs E. CAMPBELL 'lBeaner 2 Hampton Street, N . xv 1 Bridgeton sf! ' 1 got to be a football hero to get along with a beautiful girl -this certain- ly applies to Beamer His personality wins all who come in contact with him f-le's one of our great stars. Kitty R. D. 5, Bridgeton Kitty is very reserved and quiet so none except her closest friends know what she is thinking, and some- times even they are baffled, Kitty is never in a hurry, she takes things as they come. 5- iv Hsoupieu Dividing Creek 'S6upie's company is always sought and enjoyed a great for she is indeed lover of fun. Akparties, dances, between and yes, even in classes, classes, she makes her presencegfelt by her dynamic personality. Q., Camel R D. 3, Bridgeton It you should go to the chemistry lab and see a tall, husky lad in a corner surrounded by a group of girls, dont get the wrong impression. lt's only Fran- cis assisting the girls again. nfl' 'ii ill' 'digg' S- 4:44 5 .. P. .. ff!fj I5?i' I ,-V 1 Q' 4:2 ,I A j QA f' li llllli J il H-r:.L1i-n- ill' 7 'F 4 ALAN E. CARMAN FREEMAN CARTER VIRGINIA CASPER HOWARD CASSADAY Carman Carter Genny Hop 74 Cottage Avenue, East Avenue, Shiloh R D. 3, Bridgeton 309 South Main Street, Bridgeton Elmer From all appearances, Alan seems quite bashful and shy, but when ac- quainted with him anyone is proud to claim him as his friend. He is very fond of football and shows his in- terest while playing. HELEN CERKOWNYK To sleep or not to sleep -this is Freemans great problem in study hall, Why study? The more you study the less you know. Taking the agricultural course, he is likely to become a farmer. ELSA L. CEULEERS A short time ago Virginia moved to Maryland, but it took her no time at all to miss her Alma Mater. We all were very happy to wel- come her back after that very brief absence. QM Cerkownyk Elsa f e 44 cedar street, 246 Walnut street, -AM ' g crefsffz Bridgeton Bridgeton Tt may truthfully be said that Helen has a vivacious personality and charming Ways. She also has what is better known as happy feet, for she is certainly right at hom n the dance floor. JY V R 1 ,iff .' AY' Elsa's appearance is as appealing as her charming personality. As manager of the hockey squad and vice-president of her class for three years, she has proved herself to be an out- standing member of '41, M 4 A lf the J ft ff' L - . He i Ue Um- is fon f a good time- illing to co- e and work rd to achiev ' is a grand mation of char- acteristics for n p son to possess. .xf Here is the mainstay of the sax section of that pop- ular rhythmic group, the Esquires. Howards love of music has also led him to contribute much to the band and orchestra of his Alma Mater. ALFRED C. CHANNELS Snooks Rosenhayn Avenue, Bridgeton The next will be a waltz for couples only. This is heard frequently from Al- fred as he fulfills his posi- tion at the Radio Barn. Fun comes before everything else and this, makes life worth living. Ef7M'dff r, ,K 43 -It x 1. X , 7'1 bm 1 lillll l ll 1 5 ' I , ' on :C 'QV ,' A 1? ll c ALICE MAE CLARK ANNE ROBERTA DOROTHY M. COLE ARVILLE CONAWAY Claude C1-EMENT0 'lDot Bill 66 Washington Street, nA'mleH 340 Fayette Street, Cedarville Bridgeton 33 Eagle Street, Bridgeton I Bridgeton Throughout his four years From the variety of coif- fures Alice displays, she must spend her spare time trying the newest fashions. She is particularly neat in her appearance and rarely does she wear the same outfit twice in succession, Size is no way io meas- ure Anne's capacity for work. She is just about as big as a minute, but she is always on hand, willing to help, when there is some- thing to be done. K , f M .ei wlgfi Silence is golden. This is the theme by which Dot, a loyal friend if there ever was one, conducts her ev- eryday life. Her dignified ways, which have won many friends, tower above all her assets, ELLA COOK 0 COR LL VERNON COUCH Cookie ' om ' My Skige Cedarville l Oak tr , Br g on 60 Division Street, B 'd Cookie is a steady, e ' gs e e s H geion practical - minded person, w , s e L es ell,Il Y0de1-de.1Qy.ee-Ol Couch She is not merely a chip Whether tls s ' icated WGS never in the Alps but off the old block but she is actre e qt V' gil We'll venture to say if he the old block itself. As you si nt, a usi - ever goes there he'll be observe from her picture, gra o t in ' dli- some Swiss maidens big she is a slender blonde. nes t we nee e can moment, He can yodel, al s depe Mary dance, and play pranks. Annu g , A I' A . '15 is N P. 2 L' - is j 'L' ' ' i Ir' ,V .,-' ..-.l my: - if A ':' .gli 'H if . . it ssfitzfzgyuli.. 4 ,,..--ig :J . in B. H. S, Conaway has struggled with everybody, especially teachers, in a fu- tile attempt to get them to spell his name as it should be. At last he has it. Ar- ville Conawayf' WILSON P. CREAMER, IH. Hawk Morton Avenue, Rosenhayn Tall, dark, and slim de- scribes Wilson, Although he doesn't live in that small town with the big welcome, he is called the Sheik of Elmer. He seems quiet but truthfully, he is a neat fel- low, ,r l ,.x Vis . i M 1 ot' .Jw f - G! Io! , . K J Q w,iJh'i :Aff ' if A lf - 0' fyf' , ANGELINA CRISAFULLI SARA CUTLER ' ALICE E. D'ABROSCA FRA E. Angie Sakky 'iAlice od1e , . 9 Mulberry Street, 50 North Laurel Street, 175 Irving Avenue, 25 s ngtipn Stfgef, iff Bridgeton Bridgeton Bridgeton A ridgeton .1 Vi Typical of Angie are her hearty laugh and everlast- ing witty remarks. Your worries and cares become minor incidents when she is in your midst. For a gay classmate and good friend, hats off to Angie. It is not at all unusual for us to see Sara pounding the keys of a typewriter or, in shorthand, quickly tak- ing dictation from a mem- ber of the faculty. All hail to a model secretaryl Here is a girl who be- came a member of our class this year. Despite this fact, Alice has lost no time in making many friends. We are happy to recognize her as one of us. ', Nw F ll T - . I, vb 1 ff jf I ! ,f . I ,I ES f ff! ROBERT DARNELL DOMINIC D'ARPINO ft' li Y fa Bob Dom Le, eng R. D. 1, Elmer R. D. 1, Mmvme B t S O11 Bob is such a slow, easy- Dom's friendly spirit and Qivlef ji my a I enci going individual that folks willingness to cooperate some pa , arifh p ' t- sometimes wonder if he have stood out during his brush nd e c n- ever gets really excited or four years in high school. tentegff rjhb rs. is his impatient. Although he is Though he says little, we main ' eres irp' ife-after musically inclined, henever know that Dom will suc- brags about his achieve- ceed in whatever he under- plays adway is mf-3ntS HOT 6-XpreSSeS l'1iS takes in the future years. boss pals: opinions. ., Here, e comels, siouching along, a pipexih his mouth, talking in a easy mono- tone4 Doof:l hgtiself, fi firm belie ' in iii conser- vationof ergyul Why ,hur- ry? Aitevall, Rome t1sn't built in a dw. 'K I ' . N f . 1 If I I 1 I . mi? is EVALAN DATZ Curly St e Street, El If you se person dark brown ha s rkl can be re at Cur- ly. She is essed ' h that radiating gl of per nal- ity which Emi s ch . AC 'th i eyes 'ce , l - l seein d 5'll : f 5 jf A ' H .lljlr '- It Ill ll ITHTK fllfiftffljfi -. 1 125.5 f 1 I 8 I N1 il . 5 It T JI . I- I . wi. 'ai M xv. EVELYN A. DAVIS x'Eve1yn Star Route, Bridgeton Evelyn is a very quiet girl -usually. Her good com- mon sense has helped her in doing the right thing at the right time, Whether found among strangers, ac- quaintances, or friends, she is always the same. RUSSELL ORVILLE DAVIS Russ 135 South Pine Street, Bridgeton Paperl-Paperl -Scene: Streets of Bridgeton. Time: Anytime after 3:15 P. M. Actor: Russ. Situation: De- livering afternoon papers. Here is one of our modern Penrods, always in some sort of mischief or search- ing earnestly for it. HELEN L. DE MARIS De Maris Cedarville 2 Wit it Typewriters bang, mimeo- graph machines click, There sits Helen, right in the midst of all this commotion, concentrating intently upon her work. Yes, this is the serious side of that fun-lov- ing Helen we all know. IILASSUI' THEODORE IOHN ALICE W. DEUBLER ELLIS S. DIAMENT DERECKY Dubby Gimbel uTedH l39 South Lawrence Street, Cedarville Newport Bridgeton Don't be fooled by this fellows innocent look or his unusually quiet ways, be- cause when outside of school Ted is the life of anyones party. His pleas- ant ways and smiling face have won many friends. -Lp Alice has a quiet person- ality, a shy sweetness of manner, reserved yet friend- ly. Serious for an instant and then gay, she surprises everybody with her witty remarks and ability to find humor in any situation. Ellis seems to be a quiet fellow-very reserved-but do not mistake this for bashfulness. He has worked out all kinds of chemistry experiments in his horne- made labiand with lots of success. 1' iq. V S M L. li'5l4r 1 4-'Q ak-by vig or ? xx s. ' yy ' gli ' :- tit 6.i. M ar ey Marlsi , Bridgeto His smile nd pleas anneris e the lc notes' of ' erson- ality. fdackg ularity is due HKS eing a true jf' o all. He is full of w but he can be serious too. E T WALTER DICKENSON Dick l55 Giles Street, Bridgeton The way to find out is to ask questions and Walt certainly does his share. His thoughtful expressions don't always mean that his mind is on his studies but how to cut the next class. ,,, . -. .q . illlfl f l y .. i n , gf' N . vu MILDRED K. DILLEN ALDEN DODGE HAZEL E. DONELSON Mid 33 Pine Street, Bridgeton Mildred is a little quiet but if you don't know her, you can't realize what you have missed. Her dry wit and sunny disposition have brightened many a dull moment for those in her midst. ,A-6,60-off l'Dodgie 16 Center Street, Elmer Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die -this is typical of Dodgie, one of those well known fellows from Elmer, School and study hall are just a few more resting places he has acquired. , ba-Q-fi . . . 1 l 1 MARY ELIZABETH E RLER Betty 59 Broad Street, Bridgeton Charming and gay in manner, chic in appear- ance, truly sophisticated, Betty presents a very at- tractive picture of a mod- ern co-ed, Dancing and Albert seem to be her main diversions from her busy high school life. IAMES ELMER. IR. ..Hm,, 440 South Avenue, Bridgeton lf l pass, all rightl lf l don't, all right. lust to get a glimpse of lim you would know he's mischievous, his friends many, his enemies few. Others are made hap- py by his smile. J Hazel R. D. 3, Bridgeton Hazel is almost always in a hurry-and with good reason, for she puts over a tremendous amount of work. She is primarily a commer- cial student but she is an excellent housekeeper on the side. RICHARD M. EMERSON Dick Ft. D. 5, Bridgeton Truly one in a million! Dick's personality is hard to beat. Being an all around boy, he is intelligent, dra- matically inclined, fun lov- ing and athletic, His sin- cere friendship is valued by all who know hirrl. ETHEL L. EDWARDS ..Ed,. 769 East Commerce Street, Bridgeton Ethel is rather shy and evasive but is a conscien- tious worker. Some people get along without saying much and she is one of them-a strong believer that speech is great, but silence is greater. FRANCIS HARRY ESTADT E'sfC1df R, D. l, Cedarville Francis is a jolly fellow. His good natured laugh and mischievous ways are qualities which have made him well liked by all his classmates. However, some- times he forgets and finds himself solving difficult math problems. t X WEE: x i 11 ' ffl UI mv: iii , .- If .937 A'-. '-5 .-LF? ll! K.. lg., .,' .' VINCENT PAUL ESTADT MARTHA M. EWAN IEANETIE DOLORES WILLIAM H. FAULKNER UWUYH Marty FARNOLY ' Bill R, D 1, Cedarville South Main Street, Dew 117 Sqith Main Sheet, Vincent is a commercial- ite who hails from Cedar- ville and who spends his spare moments playing ball. He keeps his ideas to himself, never boasts or brags, and never bothers folks by meddling in their affairs. Cedarville Oh, but she is such a quiet lassiel One scarcely knows whenever Martha is present. Her gift of speech takes effect after school hours as she is one of the jolliest members in her bus. 64 Oak Street, Bridgeton She's witty, full of fun, and also full of pep, vim, and vigor-'fDew, the girl who loves to dance! lean' ette will always be remem' bered for her personality which has gained her hosts of friends. Elmer Bill is a 'talented artist and paperhanger. He CGYI also define a solution with- out hesitating. lsn't that right, Mr Sellers? Bill is well liked by his class- mates and certainly does brighten up a dull class. CLASS E EVELYN R. FEINSTEIN Belly Fein 65 Woodland Drive, Bridgeton Betty, the well dressed, looking as though she had just stepped from the pages of Mademoiselle Betty, the artist, combining real talent with originality, Betty, the funster, laughing and jok- ing with her fun loving classmates, ALEXANDER FIORANI Alex 370 North Laurel Street, Bridgeton First in war, first in peace and first in the hands of the Chief of Police! Look out for him, he's dangerous- on the baseball diamond or basketball court-al- though the latter is his fa- vorite. BERNARD FISHER Barney 199 East Avenue, Bridgeton Barney is quite a photog- rapher, being responsible for many of the pictures in this annual, Whenever you saw a bright flash of light at school affairs, Barney was usually behind it with his trusty camera. RUTH N. SHER Fi ie 108 nut S let, L Bri e . ,. 5 t . - lbld sou ever csee our Ruthiefvihen she V didn't havg so gthing .ifiportant tgp ovgulaizetbgu, cheer- l adi ,' c conian, homtgwo . . 1t's grand that CI lillle lady can be so com tent. YShe ha done loAtl9'Zgr,'4!b l Nj L l 1' 1 ' all U N - J 1 1 T A, f' ..-4....4 'll' ll 5 I 5.1 lull 1 -Q I f' r!4, h.f if if J Y U ' r ' 1 1 , k f ' ' .v -A 74 I ff .- s jj K L .J ,M . v -t l . N 1 x! ' , J . 'Aer 1 F Ak l ,K 1, D Slpvxib P.,Fl.ElE'1'WOOD ' gtrreeubeiieu ,A'-V'-'JIZU Parker Street, ' ,Bridgeton ' l 5 tQne regular B. H. S. fel- low is Eddie. He has many interests - amofig'them are stamp collecting, scouting, athletics, and photography. No one had knowledge of his fine'voice until he was overheard singing in the halls. G. WILLIS FLEETWOOD Fleetwood R. D. 3, Bridgeton This tall farmer boy as- pires to be a salesman al- though he studies agricul- ture. If his ambition on the farm is considered, we pre- dict success for him. Good luck, Willis, and remember your bld Alma Mater. E E Il HENDRICK FORSS Forssie R. D. l, Millville Forssie knows his stud- ies and also his track. He proved to be an essential part of our track team and one we are sorry to lose. We hope that there will be more like him. 4 P' '1 -- U ul fi, .. ' H -T. ,Q A .mf 1. 'PT' .. I '95 1-u-1 .l Iii. 1 1 - - Lrhy . YV .sg X I, . T1 . , . x F. IOSEPH FOX. IR. nice.. 80 Church Street, Bridgeton Ladies and gentlemen, presenting Mr. Fox, a favor- ite with the fair sex, a stu- dent of no mean ability, and an all 'round fellow. He doesn't talk much but folks claim he is a ponder- ous thinker. , N y u pi 1 1'- v ,AJ 7,4- 79' xv N A J f ' FRED R. FLEISCHMANN Bud 102 Rutgers Avenue, Bridgeton Bud, as he is best known, is one of our popular bandsmen. He is a real friend and one whom we shall always remember as the editor-in-chief of our school newspaper, the Echo. BERTHA F. I-'RALINGER Cricket R. D. 6, Bridgeton A deserving student of honor roll fame! Bertha has helped many a struggling classmate to gain a new hold on his lessons. Her next job will be getting her patients to get one on life. yi W,-,V ti 4' , 1, I ,ll ,- XWJ- aff t,1', fl I I I L , I 4 i a ' 1 ' ...J I 1 l v 'Xa l , f ,X 1 , . lil llztr V ' i lihg- H' -as RUTH L. FLETCHER Ruthie 132 North Laurel Street, Bridgeton Ruth travels her way in- dividually and does it well. She is always ready to help those about her with a gen- erous and unselfish attitude of true friendliness. And say, this girl has real school spirit! VIOLET K. FROLIO Peggy R. D. l, Bridgeton We watch her as she eagerly and unhurriedly ac- complishes her work. We go to her for advice on im- portant problems. We ask for her aid and support in every Worth while cause. She's always willing. XX I lu if jf-I nj- 5: .2 ff 'his' A, I. -- 1 sa i f .1 5 - SUZANNE G. GALANOS JOHN GKLLAGHER ' FRANCIS GALLE D AL icq Sue I J 7ack'f U- ' L, ' Galle ' , 5 31 SOUg1CliGufe1 Street' 175 Bclfni Sffe5Y,.BEi4d?9fOYl I fl 79 Penn Street, Bridgeton 59 So a tr?sf V t , - L B t rl ge on f5Wim'PYL'. iS ,almost T-he This rather serious mind- H ge on Susie is a friend to all in her own quiet way for she has very little to say. Since she is a modest girl, few know of her artistic ability. fNote this for future refer- ence l . we smallest' boy in our class, but don't Pet size fool you. He's jhst' as enthusiastic as the next fellow. Aviation is his field and it certainly needs more of his kind. ed commercial student ex- pects to enter the field of clerical Work after his grad- uation from Bridgeton High School. He is interested chiefly in stenography and enjoys reading tales of the old West. tion, 5 E ALICE LEA OR KENNEDY REEVES ELAINE S. A KILL CHARLES W. GATES. IR. ' Gg5kj ' 'xBuggy Ga ' Sidney F. I Hardi g Hi l 42 South East Avenue, X N I Bridgeton . l e r s e r v e but YS X fri dly, ea of pure, Kennedy is one of the big H 'lxg ld, a ple sa person men in our class. From his with love y mile, lofty altitude he looks down strong tru fr' ih a upon his classmates with happ outl n lif 5 rid the attitude of the man of xl ful of goo n onc ou the world. One girl rates K, k w her, him as grand NY . 21 Hampton treet, r ,Biweton J - lf li golden htgfyhazel eyes, nd a schoolgirl com- plexion ma-ke for attractive- ness, df on good sense of hu- mor and a gracious person- ality make a grand friend, then our statement of equal- ity equals Elaine, ff Newport Charlie ranks high on B. H, S.'s track and football squads. He dabbles in car- pentry in leisure time and looks forward to farming or coaching as a future occu- pation. His initiative and ability should take him far. . EUBM55 1 iaitigt Il . , - . -Ftwpxg '35 tillitl tit!-gi.'i -- - 5 f Will f7lfJiik,,.:1 I, ,' 5' ' .Ml . -I . .1 3' ll . COITI- M. SEWALL GENTRY l'Gentry Fairton lt's the lrish in him-Sew- all takes after his forefath- ers in their love of hunting. A member of a gunners' club, he keeps six hounds as a hobby and say, we hear he studies voice. DORIS ELIZABETH GILMAN Doris R, D. 3, Bridgeton lt seems that Doris likes a good time better than working. She is always happy whenever she can find something to giggle about. Work and no play is one rule that this miss doesn't follow. RAYMOND GODOWN URGYH R. D. 1, Cedarville Here we have another clerical student whose in- terests range from Popular Mechanics and fiction to high school sports. Ray has been a member of Bridge- ton High's Student Council and is aiming for a book- keeping position. P U T - AGNES E. GOSSIAUX F. RENE GOSSIAUX CARRIE R- GOUI-D Ditty Rene ucflffie ' R. D. 6, Bridgeton R. D. 6, Bridgeton 351 South East Avenue, Bridgeton A charming maiden who, happy and carefree, makes merry the whole day long, Ditty has a secret passion to sing and often gives her friends a chance to hear one of Bridgeton's future operatic stars. V - - -- 11. .. I H-may l SJ' 4 , 4'3 - 1' ' , ' 'iii t C ff lm., . i g: -i ee . llltl Rene, the only boy in the class to possess this French name, has ambled about our campus for four years and during that time he has strolled into the hearts of all who know him. To look at Carrie, one would think her a sedate and reserved young lady, but her very immediate friends know her to be a mischievous and jolly girl. You know, looks are some- times quite deceiving. IDELLA GORSEN Gorsen 470 East Commerce Street, Bridgeton If you like a girl with brains as well as beauty- if you like a girl with poise and self assurance-it you like a girl with a grand sense of humor-you'1l love Idella. IEAN O. GOULD leanie 567 East Commerce Street, Bridgeton lean is always agreeable to Work, to play, or to laugh lean laughs and the world laughs with her. She has a carefree spirit and an impish smile. lean will be remembered for her gaiety, W -X J: I'-5 ,. 'WTF a'lflfl'ff' H l ax: . . .1 . tllllllli ,HQ-t H fb r ELIZABETH G. GOY Betty R. D, 5, Bridgeton She brings laughter to our ears-she adds zest to our midst-she beguiles us with her smile-she be- witches us with her con- versation. Betty is truly a lady in every sense of the word. CLAS, and ALFRED GRINER MARGARET K. GREENE Mpeg., 164 Church Street, Bridgeton Pretty red hair, a school- girl complexion, and a smile that just won't come oft- that's Peg on the outside. Good-natured, dependable, and always ready to join in some fun-that's Peg on the inside. ' of f 'i+f:, twirl HAI 1 et Y ,BGL m R D. 4, Bridgeton Alfred is one of that group of industrious labor- ers who go about their work without a great deal of noise or complaining, but who accomplish with great success the tasks which are to be done. -l ve u , Bri eton d a e ics, espe a football. She d esn' ay the game but OK does! Bet often en- ter ains her classmates with a few popular selections on the piano during gym pe- riod. ,t s i r tignteynd to r ar - t fx THELMA LOUISE GREENE Thelma 38 Bergen Street, Bridgeton Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone. There's no danger of Thelma's weeping alone in a corner, for she can forget her troubles and give a big smile to everyone. IZXQ W We A .4 L 15 elif -. f t wil? 1 4. Msg WP K EARL R. GRESSMAN, IR. Gress R. D. 3, Bridgeton Watch out for a red- wheeled Ford because it is probably driven by that blond carefree wizard of the roller rinks, Earl. When Earl is in the crowd, every- body is assured of a good time. 1 l .x, A X 1 . ,A,,.' 'f' ' - 1 'I ' I ' -JA, D X4 1 +L' . An'rHUR fJ. Gnusi-:MEYER lbpltpissvr GQTH 'G,,-,giiez l harlien r l,' Bridgeton 'fG0OfiE'Qf 9 l to ,LB4 lfitfridgeton ,Cl-iarlesds the boy whose, S1arT 'a, taxi business be original- ideas have 'meant cause every time he is ,se Eff? much in the plannmgci he-,htiff-irfxlf 'ot s. Being quite comical by na- ture, he is well liked by all who know him. . Q lNL f ,J ,., f 6- Jo the yearbook. Not qnly his :interests benter around th iArt Roorhy-he maintains ains Scholasticpverage as well' ' ' ' f 3 I f'w , f -, .A ' K1 , 1 rf at U , . llllll f sf- . N 5, I W A l I LILLIAN R. HALTER THELMA CECELIA E E . ECKMAN ALBERTA MAE HEII. Lily HARMON ecky Bert R. D. 3, Bridgeton Thelma Q 8 S Eos venue, R. D. l, Bridgeton . . R. . , B 'd B ' Lillian-a serious minded D 6 rl geton nd on Anyone with Alberta has person who packs every Thelma has proved her- ilario and a y, a right good time because minute with worthwhile self to be a very hard Ieann ways es her of her pleasant disposition CICUVUYI C1 gay person worker during her four prese e felt rever she and her way of making a whose lovely smile be- years at Bridgeton High. is. warm fri nd, a good body feel at home. With speaks a friendly disposi- tion: a sincere person who is a steady comrade, inter- ested primarily in art work. She is a quiet sort of per- son with a jolly disposition and a smile for her fellow students. stu ent, and loads of fun! We're glad those rumors last year about her leav- ing B. H. S. never came true. her special carefree man- ner and consistent giggle, she wins many friends. lin 'uf rf-1 142 ,ff J 'x N lf- f fe 1 ., ij 1,iA. I 'J I , I ' I E 'I-' ' i fl ' ' 'if 1- 3 :Lax ba fs - . . x . . ,Inj A, At... ' FLORENCE EDMUNDA CAROLYN M. HEMPLE DORIS ELIZABETH HELEN ETTA HEPNER HELBACH --Chomeff HENDERSON Hep unofencen 103 Broad Street, UDOHSH Cedarville Elmer Bridgeton 323 Broad Street, Elmer . ln Helen we have a girl Florence always does her homework and always can be depended upon. She studies conscientiously and does her tasks both ca- pably and efficiently with a great deal of ease. Flor- ence has a fine sense of loyalty. Obliging and anxious to please, Carolyn has made tour years of high school brim over with pleasant memories for many. Those who had the opportunity to really know her have had a true friend indeed. Vivacity personified - Doris is gay and witty and has an unequalled capac- ity for fun and frolic. Black hair and sparkling dark eyes which twinkle mer- rily are some of the teal tures which make this miss attractive. who has always shown that she is willing to co- operate with others and to help at any time. Any difficult task presented to her may be considered well accomplished. . ' 'E t 7 i. .al.l Q ' i 2 . - 4 3 77' jgfffwmia X , , 1 3 .iftfilhk 5, X 2 14: . :A X NWT' . A .. .-- ae ? ul Hx' 2-gf .H MARIORIE ALICE HITCHNER 'lMargie XWest Avenue, Bridgeton Where you see Margie you're sure to see Bill. Her attractiveness and genial- ity not only appeal to him but also . fo her many friends. Besides these two ciualities, she is also gift- ed with much intelligence. CLARA C. HOLDING Clara R. D. 6, Bridgeton Red is her hair. Say something complimentary to Clara and red becomes her face. Ranking high in scholastic standing and high in the hearts of her classmates, Clara is a prop in the commercial depart- ment. CLASS VIRDA E. HOUSE Virdi 227 South Pine Street, Bridgeton Virda's always there when a helping hand is needed. Although she has much to do, she never com- plains about work. She finds time for everything and rarely has she been known to refuse a request. l 1- ALLEN GAMON HOWELL HAI., 33 Elmer Street, Bridgeton Allen likes the 'Field and Stream magazine and all other fiction. His hobby is building model airplanes, his favorite subject, shop, and his great ambition, a carpenter, Keep working, All Your interests point to success. MARY AGNES HOLLINGER l'HoIIy 124' Broad Street, Bridgeton In her sweet smile there is a hint of a faithful and true friend and in her per- sonality there is a bit of gaiety mixed with common sense. Dancing, rates as her one favorite pastime. WARREN HUGHES Hughesie R. D. l, Elmer If the saying holds true that a person only gets from an undertaking what he puts into it, Warren should certainly reach a high point because of his steadiness and consistency in everything he does. 4- ,Jog .--5 -' T' A- - 55.7 ,- f- , 'L , .L EQ .- -Tj' at l nl till 141 ' y A rv ,J ff 'A f L' 0 . LJ , K ,NIUREL D. HOHNER f f Merle H Greenwich ' A Dark 'l'iair, fd,dark eyes are xjyiaic l all this attrac- tive ldsigvho spends most ,Qt her' timeg-consoling her one and brily. Muriel, how- ever,' does find time to follow up her keen interest in sports. BURRIS HURFF B urris 56 Fayette Street, Bridgeton Colonel Hurftf' as he is sometimes jokingly called, is a quiet, well-rnannerecl fellow, He has no special interests, for he likes all his subjects, His willing- ness and consideration will carry him far toward suc- cess. Q x is ' 1 -fj ,1 Lgw y 1 I u I,- f x lil lliltg L i iltv 'id M. EILEEN HURFF VIRGINIA E. HUHLEY DOROTHY MAE HARR B. TCHI S N l'BeQny Ginny HUTCHINSON ' ufc 56 Fayette Street, Glen park, Bridgeton Dot 16 Gile tre Bridgeton A 314 South Pine Street, rid 81011 'F n H ' When there is some com- Bridgeton A Sllm mwden Wllh 0 motion in the halls, Ginny A hu - ck W COllChY Smile, GU iffepfes- can usually be found in lt isn't necessary for Dot Who O 0 be life sible giggle, cmd U QUY the center. Full of fun and to say very much, her of . Y! H Y'S the lleflff Overflvwing with frolic this lassie is always twinkling brown eyes speak bOY d Omething laughter-that is our Ei- leen. She will be well re- membered for her sincerity, sense of humor, and warm friendliness, E E willing and ready to join in any kind of mischief. for themselves. Her keen mind, undoubtedly a joy to the teachers, is evi- denced by soaring marks in all of her studies. IJ TY- DAVID INMAN IOHN RICHARD IRVINE CARMAULT B. IACKSON HDUVGH Dick Ulclcku 159 SOUU1 MGM Street, Box 66, Greenwich 230 State Street, Elmer Elmer Curly headed and big, Dave enjoys swimming, boating, building model airplanes, reading modern detective mysteries and tinkering with motors. He is planning to be a me- chanic upon graduation from Bridgeton Highs In- dustrial Arts course. Melchior, Caruso, and lr- vine! When Dick was picked for the All State Choir, half of their prob- lems were solved. Not only his voice appeals to his friends but his attractive appearance and unruly blond hair, Ah, a genius on the sub- ject of physics-introducing none other than Carmault B. Iackson of the Iacksons of Elmer. If you see a dark-haired chap with a grin a mile wide, that's lack. to sa when a is quiet, Bash l? Only when he's in the company of girls. MARY E. IACKSON lacksonviI1e Star Route, Deerfield Mary's friends like her for her excellent disposi- tion, We can always have fun with Mary. She will surely realize her ambition to be a dressmaker or de- signer, for when it comes to sewing, she's tops. J .- tv Wh '-.le N 4 w 'i ew A iq, H V i lf' ' 1- K ,551 l'I ' 7 7 ' i 'T'-C 'F' ' Q4 'pi-Ill? t Q ' ' Yi ' xl . X ' - - 'N ' if-X.: K Ji ANNE R. IOHNSON DOROTHY M. IOHNSON ELIZABETH M. IOHNSON ELLA C. IOHNSON HIOHHSOHH DO Betty' ulohnson 256 Fayette Street Bridgeton Tall, slim cmd athletic Anne rates among the best A happy smile, a hockey stick, or a tennis racket wi land her on top. She has a grand voice, too Hail to an Olympic queen! 25 Eagle Street Bridgeton Dorothy who is usually found reading a book working steadily is most studious She really b came known to her class mates when she iomed the Glee Club and began t show her lovely singing W 'tiff VOICE R D 3 Bridgeton Betty isnt the teachers pet yet they all think she s Just grand She is so reli able and her enthusiasm for things worth while and her sense of fair play make her truly an exceptional gir Q I R D 5 Bridgeton Ella is quiet and unas suming yet an excellent student Vi the Cla soon When Ella does something she does it well Elias abil ity and willingness t work make her very pop ular with all of her teach xers NORMAN D. IOHNSON CLIFTON G. IONES. IR. GLENDOGWONES i WILLIAM B. IONES lohnsonu i ir' i ' R, D. 3 Bridgeton Norman is a somewhat serious minded fellow who knows what he wants and ' out to get it. He is - rolled in the agricultural curriculum and wishes to be either a veterinarian or a farmer. Greenwich Yea team! Yea team! Fi t fight fight! C' i. one of our mighty cheer- leaders and a good one, too. Rarely has there been a game when he wasn't right up in front leading the cheers. l30 North Main Street, Elmer Lady-killer lonesf that's what they called me when l went to school, N , l'n sure we can't say Glendon is backward when it comer' to the opposite sex. ln fact, he enjoys their company. li . l3O Main Street, Elmer ' is one of our ou- standing gridiron heroes whose fine traits made him as popular off the field as on. It is definitely under- stood that in the field of music, his favorite song 'lMargie. ,. it A 'V ' - 55553 lf: 1 iiaiaifz , ,- ,st i, tw.--iiifniztiii Ejiiiil' 'M -rv-no. .pw-.. I 'll . 4 5 41 l 'u-',,..- ' gg, . I ,, Q. DORIS I. IORDAN MELVIN IOSLIN NICHOLAS THOMAS Dol Ios1in KERNHN Nick R. D. 1, Millville Some people are liked because of their unselfish- ness, some for their good sportsmanship and others because ot their kindness and their sympathetic un- derstanding, but in Doris is found a very rare combina- tion ol all three. Newport Melvin's the quiet, unas- suming type who never has much to say but who takes his studies seriously, mak- ing the best of everything that comes along. His quiet traits will aid him in reach- ing his goal. R, D. 3, Bridgeton Since Nick is quite an agriculturalist, he was cho- sen president of the Future Farmers of America. He knows his onions when the topic is farming. His sense of humor makes him well liked by everybody. E n I - ANTHONY KRISTOVICH GERTRUDE E. KUBLER ANNA KURTZ Kristy Gerry Tex R. D. 6, Bridgeton 97 Lawrence Street, R. D, 5, Bridgeton Bridgeton Meet the teachers' idea of a real student, for that's what the mathematics teachers think of Kristy, especially Mrs. Durst, who still mistakenly calls him Andrew. Although he's stu- dious, he never shuns a good time, - EE . ' ll. v , iv M ., at., l A if IT.. i I, ,l , ' E' is lllll Finding Gerty is like looking for the proverbial needle most ot the time, Gertrude is the dependable, capable type ot girl to whom her classmates turn when they need a leader or a sympathetic friend. Everyone loves a sunny countenance, and Anna doesn't know how to frown. For Anna's chief ambition, it's probably a toss-up be- tween teaching and sing- ing. Some of us discovered that she is an accomplished impersonator, too. .1 'A BERNI CE KLEIN Nisi R. D. 6, Bridgeton Bernice's charm lies in the quiet, dependable way in which she goes about doing her tasks. This is the secret of her line scholastic record-one which could well be envied by many of us. BETTY E. LANING Bet Cedarville Pretty blue-eyed Betty is known as an excellent stu- dent. Her actions are de- cidedly on the quieter side -the picture of a true lady. She is ready to aid all who ask her lor her cooperation. Qs , 'ivfi f , J' X' la, .' . g . 1.1 MORTON R LANING I. A M BEATRICE ALICE LEEK IOSEPH LE KERNEC MOU . ' key Bea joe R D l Cedarville J 'j1 J 120 Spruce Street, 178 East Avenue, Morton is a commerciafy B et 4' Bndgeton Bndgeton Student who hopes to be 'I' n nder, this rt Beatrice has prospects of Oh, well, l'1l do it and Come elfhef C1 dCI11'Y farmer ' a Jdxmiliar ' being our next Sonja Henie have it in by tomorrow. Of G bookkeeper His hobb the rt r tu on roller skates, As asmart That's just what loe says is raising calves and his Ci pre tlqule problem dresser, she always pre- every day when questioned interests he in ihe field of drdiegllxoves a good time. sents an attractive picture about his homework as- fiction high school sports e has an outstanding and she has a beaming jo- signments. I-Ie'd much rath- and economics nse of humor and a vial smile that endears her er roller skate. After all, earty laugh. to her pals. EL!-IS UF you're only young once. EDITH LEONTE ALFRED LEWIS EDNA A. LEWIS ISABEL M. LEWIS Edu! HAI Eddie Izzy Star Route, Bridgeton 158 Wglnut Street, 55 Institute Place, f r , Bridgeton Bridgeton l'Give me 'Libertyf or give me death -this explains Alb feeling ioward that na- tionally popular magazine. Al, who arrived from the West in his junior year, is likewise interested in scout- ing and 4-H Club work. Here is one of the most talented of our five-fingered artists on the typewriter and piano. Possessing an especially keen business ability, Eddie has proved to be an invaluable member to the Echo staff. .A 'Tis nice to be nice if you can be naturally nice. Isabel is naturally nice. When everyone is blue, it takes Isabel to brighten the situation. Patience and perf severance are also among her admirable qualities. P-fl'FT5E5a'+!ZTfl'Ujfi !,, . 55 wi 1 V' in 4 2. ' ,A ',., P ' . ' fifftfff' 'Ingram--ii ff gmt t -,-.ram -eg h N Q4 U EIQLEN for whole- that ng-W jitterbuggi g. Her reliabil- ity and capability have gained her many positions. pastime- MURHAY M. LEWIS Mary Star Route, Bridgeton 'u lvfurray's first name earned for him the nickname of Mary , thus he is known to his friends and also to a certain physics teacher. His short acquaintance with us has been a very pleasant wfgff' NATHAN E. LIEBERMAN Nate R. D. l, Millville Black curl hair read Y f Y laughs, and joking ques- tions in English class char- acterize Natgto perfection. He says things in such a way that you can't help laughing with him. Sno- white and Lieberman-the Y are inseparable. Am E V T illlill 'X X ,ff K' HILDRETH l. LIVELY H il R. D. 4, Bridgeton French and modern his- tory are Hil's favorite sub- jects in B. H. S. Outside, he prefers going on picnics and collecting old coins. ln the future, perhaps, our newsboy may be collecting new coins in the teaching profession. W ' 7147 .Y . RUTH LOCKWOOD . LOLX7 WILBERT LOPER ROBERT LOVELAND 4,1 ' Ruth B Willie Sparky 277 Cohansey Street, Monro treet, R. D. 5, Bridgeton 161 West Lincoln Street, ' ' ' B 'd t Bndgeton jBPd t When it comes to roller rl ge on Ruth has such a shy re- Bil 's Sne o rfftit- skating, Willie certainly Wherever and whenever tiring nature that her real stan in all ayers. does his share. Loper is a a gag is pulled, Sparky accomplishments are hard- Having o ts bility first class farmer boy who is sure to be the instigator ly known. A peek at her time and ag ' ,'he hopes some day to own a -but when homework is marks, however, would earnedt ad ir of all large ranch, plenty of cat- needed, he's usually on the cause many to sigh. She his classmates th posi- tle and, of course, a V-8. receiving end. Bob's abun- really has reason to brag, tion of end o e A S uth dance of clever wit has but she never does. Iersey Team. ,PNIA griaciie him everybody's rien . .- 1 N 'Fifi Q t l 9 52' PWWH , L rafwucnn 5 A Q 'Y :At'. i-. .. 4 L V -4, I fl .-v .9 ., ' ' 4 ' -G f Q,- A . .. .-441 -Tff N W1 UI an P I- h ' bl ' thi. : Jlf K i -A-:!!s3:3:' f K, MARGARET VIRGINIA O. ELAINE LYNCH EDWARD MAIER FRANCES MARCHESE I-UTZ Topsy Ed Franny UPGQQYH 132 New Street, 240 Hampton Street, 73 South Pine Street, 108 Oak Street, Bridgeton Bridgeton Bridgeton Bridgeton We have several Margar- ets but this one has a laugh all her own. She is making sure she doesnt miss a sin- gle thing in life and she certainly is having a grand time doing it. l ,rf-9 l W!! - 1 l Unless you know her well, Elaine seems very quiet and sedate, but her friends know that with a little persuasion she casts aside the mask of angelic behaviour and enters wholeheartedly into fun and frolic. , N t fi A S U X X! U ' A fi' I I , fy I IJ! 'J K X, V KI? E GEHTHUDE B. MARTIN if ff 4' Gertre if-j C! 129 ggdgeifflreet' Landon Road, Newport t U Slgffzlbvt H119 ifip-thqfs it Seems difficult to find ' ', LIE' 'th Q dell ?deS1fe words to express Gertrude ' V to e Gsfocml , Wllh fool' because she says little J - ,bcllfr bm to lghl for The about herself. We do know A ' VGVSHY te he became she is retiring, quiet, and I . f' I' if 'gl all i l I 1 their mdnag r. He is usu- ally found at hlsjfavorite haunt, the B, AL . I lil :ga :'i1Fi nice, and that her brilliant smile and cordial ways make her likeable. Tall, dark, and quiet, Ed still manages to get around the town. He may look shy, but looks are so often de- ceiving, Alter he finishes school, he hopes to become an engineer like his dad. ROSE VIRGINIA MARTORANO Roe R, D. 6, Bridgeton Flashing black eyes and laughing red lips can best describe Flose. She is fully alive, enjoying life to its ut- most. Studies don't worry herg nothing can. We need more like her to brighten the world. Petite and vivacious, who doesnt like Franny? You can usually locate her by her contagious, perpetual laugh lf a happy-go-lucky spirit brings success, Fran- ny has a sure niche await- ing her in lame's gallery. E T SAMUEL I. MATERIA Sam 386 North Laurel Street, Bridgeton Sam is neat in every sense of the Word-in ap- pearance, in looks, in atti- tude, in personality. Al- though he rarely partici- pates himself in athletic contests, he's always on hand to serve as manager or timekeeper. li'2i :7' f fe I I B . ,, X ll lil El! lt i fp - l I 1. ilfh ' ' ,jjj -M nonsm' MATTHEWS novo G. MAY EDITH c. MAY!-naw IEAN L. Mnvi-new Bob Porky Babes IeCmne H. D. l, Bridgeton 93 Magnolia Avenue, R, D. 4, Bridgelon R- D- lf Bfidgefon Bridgeton The Hciwk ! This nick- name was given to that fel- a hearty laugh grin because of on the cinder is listed among runners on the low with and broad his speed path. Bob the fastest track team. Here is a big boy with lots of vitality, ambition plus and friends galore. Porky has a broad smile and more than his share of patience. He'll wait for hours for the fish to bite. Edith's quiet disposition conceals an interest in a variety of fields, her unas- suming manner discloses a personality as sincere as it is likeable. From her ever- smiling countenance, it is evident she is enjoying life. A dignified manner con- ceals the mischievous na- ture of Ieanne, a true friend and good student. Work may come hard, but she strives to conquer. Her in- fectious giggle can speedily send all who listen into laughter. I f U17 . vflfl' WILLIAM McCLINTOCK BURT A. McKINNIE DAVID CLIFTON MILLER WILLIAM R. MILLER. IR. Bill l'Mac Kip Bill R- DI 2' Elmer 81 North Pearl Street, R. D. 5, Bridgeton North Main Street, Elmer Bridgeton Slightly noisy but why be a clam? Bill makes a habit of visiting the local skating rinks, where he in- dulges in his favorite pas- time of dashing around on eight little wheels and cut- ting capricious capers. He packs a mean wallop on the football field and, just by the way of antithe- sis, his sense of humor is not in the least distorted. Burt's laugh is truly as dis- tinctive as his jokes. Ah! A ladies' man! Seri- ously, Kip's an athlete of power on the football field. His grand guarding, dis- played this entire season, coupled with his fine sense of fair play will surely be missed by B. H. S. Bill hopes to be connect- ed some day with a news- paper. His beaming grin and cheerful smile will go a long way in helping him attain his goal as a report- er. Roller skating is his chief diversion. like it N K - 1. 'i ii' T u I Nia: Q- Ig ,f- y . . 'I-tm ' A 7 t x' . K N 1 ' x K si A' X i. J' ' - Ls- ' 7--P - , -V5 gf A ASQ' I Emi Smit' lt- , 5,4 l . . pl- , GEORGE M. MINCH RUTH L. MISSKELLY IDA MAE MITCHELL MICHAEL MOGOLOSKY Lew Ruthie Ike Mike 276 Atlqmic Street, Cedarville R. D. 6, Bridgeton 18 Taylor Street, Bridgeton Bridgeton There is very little doubt that Lew prefers a good time to studying, He's al- ways happy and can usu- ally find something to laugh about. Woe be unto the person who does not appre- ciate Georges wit. Wherever you see Dana, you see this attractive miss. A ready hearty laugh makes her popular with one and all. She is not particu- larly fond of studies--more the decorative type. 'Pe- tite describes her Well. We've never seen Ida without that good-natured smile and ready hello, lf a care-free nature and the ability to make friends are indications of future achievement, Ida will sure- ly be successful in life. EL!-ISS F.- DANA ETHELLYN MOORE unanau 42 Pine Street, Bridgeton In Dana, we have a quiet, serious, and ambitious per- son who excels in the art of journalistic writing and typing. Although she is in- terested in many activities, she looks upon skating as her favorite diversion. X3 'Ng ii . 'i 5 L 4 V I' is , J, ' ' ,x kt lllilllilfil-ll-:l'I2t ' - I v ' 'a , 1 Y- f' i HARRIET MOORE Pat Dividing Creek Pat seems modest if you aren't acquainted with her but loads of fun if you are. She exhibits a lively inter- est in her surroundings and always can be depended upon for help in all under- takings. .Q Mike is the boy who has always been getting into mischief during his stay at B. H. S. Seldom serious, frequently laughing, usual- ly looking for fun in life, he has managed to have a right good time, F Mfr I , I ' ' f LA Vx L ' 'Y x ATHRXNIR. MO S J CARMELA MOTTA Kitty MJ' Mime . D. - B idg to l2 Mulberry Street, ' Sv X' e Il! ' , Bridgeton lt is diffic put in words all that my ha il To all outward appear- complished, bajt weM? try. Shp att.a If'1ed herffgoal in ggsfkefball arwefher sports, e's 'tote' among her frien s, a d she X ls in le qrship andlkiicfigass. .J J l' ances Millie is a quiet and But unassuming person. what a host of admirers she has! There's nothing she will not do gladly for her school, her class, her teachers, her friends. JMU! JAXU' Q J link! is .H 1 1 ,Vary gf J 'ive fr Af' K 1 'fi Q. ' x .L X 3.1 if f ff , f, ERNEST LINWOOD LEROY MUNSON CHARLOTTE MARIE MULI-'ORD Lee MUNYON lfmieu Cedarville uMm'ieU 95 South Avenue, R. D. l, Bridgeton Bridgeton A happy smile never hurts anyone, that's why Charlotte has cr smile for Not to be in love is a bore, says Ernie. His curly hair and pleasing personal- ity have won many a fair maiden. Lessons and sports mean nothing when a charming lady is in the LeRoy has many friends. Besides being a ladies' man, he has another inter- est-pole vaulting-a sport wherein he excels and wins recognition for his Alma Mater. everyone. She knows when to work and when to make merry. She has qualities which have endeared her to the hearts of many peo- ple with whom she comes in contact. IOHN MUSSO Mustard 131 Vine Street, Bridgeton What member of the B. A. A. hasn't heard of Mustard ? Iohnny spends most of his time at this gymnasium, where he in- dulges in basketball. Here's a happy, witty fellow who hasn't a worry in the world. neighborhood. E E - DORIS ELLEN NELSON THOMAS W. NEWSI-IAM DOROTHY NICHOLS WILLIAM O. NICHOLS Dot Tom Dot Picks 218 Hampton Street, 57 Washington Street, R. D. 2, Elmer R. D. 2, Elmer Bridgeton Bridgeton H . 4 Dot very Seldom Says There is no place like a Doris was thrilled when her sister was married and we know she secretly cher- ishes the same ambition. Skating meets with no ob- jection as far as she's con- cerned. Dot can make any- one comfortable in her presence. U An old Ford-a very old Ford rambles along. Behind the wheel of his antiquated limousine is none other than genial Tommy. Who would compare him with the dignified Mr. Newsham, wearer of the derby? much. She either sits quietly or finds some sort of work to do. She contributes her bit in all homeroom and class undertakings With a smile that shows her will- ing cooperation. farm, remarks Picks who thinks nothing of repairing or operating a farm tractor. A very quiet and conserva- tive lad, he's quite friendly to all of his classmates and pals. lg.. I 5' 9 l l . 5 :.. ' - LX' r ., L' . gl 3,41 s , f l f X 116533 Q4 13 1 viii F ' 3. A wx 1 gil. xl 2? t' ti it 1 s. . t 1 A. N JL 1 s. Gibb -t I ,Ji f M I' 7:0 ' 'i-wJ,-.g.fi FANNIE NICHOLSON BRUCE S. NOLL C M. O N, IR. HARRIET B. OLSEN Nick Spike ' 1'Harriet 100 Lawrence Street, 353 lrving Avenue, 203 We, omm r e, 110 Third Street, Elmer Bridgeton Bridgeton Brid ew 4 A Harriet is small and Give a stick of chewing Bruce is a fighter on the pite 53 .- ost ' s blonde with cverflowing gum to Fannie and content- gridiron whose never dying look, ' - ies '. rea y a energy Sire has proved to ed :shell be. lf it's the guzn spirit has won the admira- goo ture up, qen- be an excellent cheerleader that enable-5 Farmieto play tion ot everyone 'Spike' e Q anag so the m of and her interest in other so skilfully in hockey and has held the ling 11149 Q Ulm Ogd srl' inc n ,A 1' activities is just as great. basketball, then we permit Trojan and will long be re- TINY S' IY1U1C l'St IGH C9flGlNlY 3110 Will YUGVIGCIU her to chew it always. membered for his splendid the o madc s o- to- life with the same success playing. geth a riot i ariably results. ETHEL R. os'rRoFF MORRIS osmorr WU-I-IAM OTT CLARENCE OVERS Sis Mushie Bill Bill R D. 6, Bridgeton R. D 6, Bridgeton R- D- 5, BfidQG1OI'1 169 North Laurel Street, Come easy, go easy, always laughing S thats Ethel. She is fairly bub- bling over with the joy of living. lust to know her makes one feel that the world is a pretty fine place after all Remember Morris, the fel- low who always tried to dodge the homework and assignments during his years at Bridgeton High? l'le's a witty sort of person who has never listed worry as one of his atflictions Here is a courageous tighter on the basketball court whose never-failing spirit has won the admira- tion of both his teammates and friends Bill turns to roller skating during the hours not spent practicing basketball. all Bridgeton Aheml Pardon me but may we present the class treasurer? The busiest of the class officers, Bill is periodically snowed under by various class financial matters such as the maga- zine campaign, class dues, dances, etc. ,gffif ff 1,t5gllnWffmiJ', . ' - I ' 'IJ' ASEE L 1 f L. 1- '- ' 1' 1. s 1 li I I Q I J i 1 y F4E!Lhn,1 0 .- ' ti ll.. -' . - - g., P v ' f to bud 1 i r l l 2 'Nil A , I ik rq 36: X , I . i me I X' X , af 04,5571 WM. 1 ff ,ffifzfbtg . X J xv' 6 JM , J VITA D. PARISI I E. P IN f EDITH PEACOCK HERE BARBAR jg, 'lVita v i i'Peakre lfmcllfl Zfffk Vineland Avenue, La t e 6 r g Ft D. 5, Bridgeton Tres Bridgeton 5 - R. D. 6, Bridgeton ashy pu cks Ediths good nature is l'Vita in Latin means ur oite n un ing clearly indicated by her in- TO decide Theresds Chief life No other name would ci ' for a e to e tectiouslaugh, This constant lT1l9Y9ST YOU U7-UST TCSS UD suit her haltas wellMVitais O s se 'r She cheertulness has brighten- between heckev Gnd b415- full of pep and lile. When- ays id le and ed many a dull moment. ketballtt She is the intellie ever some fun or entertain- u s e s' ri l-ler perseverance in over- Gent, hGYFi WTO get UC' rnent is being planned, Vita u so Ort o u I 'coming a hard task is an Slllfllflfed with TYP9. Of Def' is Ulohnny-on-theespotf' me ' nt i O ., excellent characteristic and SON WhOS9 friendship IGTST inspiring to us all, on deepens with a lasting 1 quality. K. E U - DORIS MARIE PERRY MADGE PETIT CECILE PFEII-'PER SANTINA PINO Doris Petit Cecile Sandy Roadstown H. D.4,BridqetOr1 ll York Street, Bridgeton 275 North Pearl Street, Bridgeton Although Doris is a quiet and serious girl, she has many friends. The fiery tem- per which usually accom- panies red-headed persons is lacking with her. She is very studious and has ci high scholastic standing. 'Q F1110 at . R a t me X 1 Q, P+ F akin, A , lah... A V in Eau- HT An unusually happy girl is Madge. Her pleasant smile is contagious to all with whom she comes in contact. Because she is am- bitious and full of pep, she has won a host ot lasting companions, As quiet as a church mouse describes this blonde lassie. Etticient, stu- dious, and cooperative, she is a joy to teachers and pupils alike. l'ler varied in- terests are exemplified in her participation in extra- curricular activities. Santina is the hard work- er who proves the truth of Shakespeare's line, Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. Never has anyone given her a task that was not performed quickly and well. -5 . . 1- , .-. fii .6 Q ,L- 'fi ic. shy, I 1 ALICE REBECCA PLATT DOROTHY ADA POOLE MATILDA POPOVSKY MATILDA POWELL h Alice ' , ' ' Dot Trudy uTiHi9 ' R. D. 'l, Bridgeton 247 North Laurel Street, Vineland Avenue, Cedarville - A h A Bridgeton Rosenhayn Alice is Just the sort of friend to have around. She is generous, giving freely all the help, scholastically, that she can. And being a fun-maker too, she natural- ly has a host of friends. ELA CHARLES PURNELL Charlie R. D. 3, Bridgeton Dependability is one of Charles' strong points. A never failing spirit, a win- ning personality and a happy smile have added many friends to his life. We know that he is bound to be a success. Dotty seems to be a de- mure person who always minds her own affairs and lets others mind theirs. At first sight she is very quiet and retiring, but on further acquaintance she pushes ahead quickly. Unusually, quiet de- scribes Matilda right to the She rates high marks and a place on the honor roll because of her interest in her work. She minds her own affairs and gets along nicely. Matilda is quite a re- served young lady who gives, untiringly, aid to her fellow students. She has many admirable traits that are always noticed by her closest companions who usually profit by her kind interest. S5 UF T STEPHEN RACK RUTH IANE RAGAN NAOMI RAINEAR Steve Rufus Nomie Lawrence Road, Elmer Steve believes that as long as a man keeps his mouth closed, the wiser he appears. However we know Steves finer qualities and his real worth as a student even though he won't tell us. R. D, l, Elmer ln all due respect, Ruthie belongs to our tribe of daily commuters. With her pleasing personality, a fass cinating drawl, and her rnirthful laugh, she has won a warm spot in the hearts of us all. East Avenue, Shiloh Right before us is a girl who believes that since our span of life is short, we should get all the fun from it that We can. Know Nomie and you know no dull moments. .ri ll' l .lain A :Wg ,. E-df 13-3 ROSE E. RRNDAZZO RRY RAPHAEL IOSEPH REES Rosie 'Qftap Ioe 16 Mulberry Street, t, R. D. 5, Bridgeton B 'd ' U geton geton loe is another school bus Rose by any other name I uc' g the drummer cowboy who rides the range would still be just as sweet. bo of he t assaday- on the Deerfield bus. Bas- The adjectives cooperative, R phael-Fox trio. Music iS kelbflll used to be hiS Chief ambitious,capable, and de- s ho byv rhythm is his diversion, but now he de- pendable further describe busin , an yi mane votes his spare time to this petite young lady with is hi ' ,ymlioug his working in a local service the big, sparkling, brown coil once suggested station, eyes and shiny, black, tha he played the concert wavy hair. violin, H T - ' KARL G. RENNE. IR. IOSEPHINE F. RENO BRUCE W. RICARDS Dick NIO Butch R. D. 2, Bridge-ton Rosenhayn Cedarville Introducing Mr. Karl Renne of the Greenwich Rennes, a loyal member ol the ancient order of school- bus commuters, a consis- tently good hitter on the baseball nine, and an ag student of no mean ability. . . l ff ,. ... tl .. l- w 91, flfq 'miie' ill ' .1 5 'td N. -1 I -S iem-' .ggglitxx .V ix ix.. w.-'fx , X fl. Io seems to bubble over with pep. Always dashing here and there, she never lets a moment pass without doing something,-lessons, odd jobs, or just cheering everybody with her gay smile and witty remarks. things There are two Butch loves to dofread a book and go to the barber. He sees no necessity for homework, but you can al- ways find his close-cropped head deep in a novel. I Y -ll. 5 .f ww f' 'A ii' ft 'tliili V lh ii' BERNICE REMPHER Bernie 328 North Laurel Street, Bridgeton Blue eyes, blonde hair, make a maiden exceedingly fair This quotation is fit- ting tor Bernice. Her keen sense of humor and her ap- preciation ot someone's et- forts at humor have done much to maintain her popu- larity. -1-f - ..f J.. f l . 4 i i a 1' I ' 1 WILLIAM x . U - f 6 'Pearl Stree ' wfk' .v Bridgeton f C Met ulous ard th to T the sgreje-Xth f ion fy' Y! platelldif what t ly dressed BHS. tel , otid wear, is 'Billkdthe young mahfvhqskbf mighty clever I cra k have kept his Eng! . lislfi lasses in stitches. f . X- f s ,f I if 1. fu W NAM Mai 5 P ' Sai' :Si wilful EW li ! . QF - Y '56-, , V! 4 V ,X lu yyf x K' X i WILLIAM H. VIVIAN I. RIDOUT EUGENE RILEY igbfa! RICHAROSON. IR. 'lBump Daniel Boone ' ' B111 55 South Avenue, 283 Fayette Street, Ol Y lfeelf Bri elon South Avenue, Shiloh Bridgeton Bridgeton Walt on ihese Gm- Everyone knows of Bill In hockey, basketball, or Meet Daniel Boone, the i US OU llowsyvh Se as the tall country gentle- any other sport, Vivian is best trapper this side ofthe lg erest C V 1 I man who loves nothing Htopsf' This jolly red-head Cohansey. When he isn't fi l S OW- l 9 . T1 better than starting an ar- worries a goalie, harasses trying to ensnare the wily r mber m as ing gument in class. This more a guard, and caresses a muskrat, Eugene can usu- h On, elball quiet halt ot the Renne- Richardson combination hails from the neighboring village oi Shiloh. basket, Vivian's sense oi humor and sympathetic un- derstanding make her a delightful friend. EL!-ISS ally be found at the bowl- ing alleys or in his home- made chemistry lab, cour a e all heered, Yea, ley! A! ,if T Cc, Q y ffl ,ti-A-Cify' Ar'-12 W' DONALD G. ROBBINS IRVAN IRAD ROLLER, IR. IEROME ROVINS SA EI. A. SCAFEDI Duch lunior lerome 1 l'Lightning 196 West Commerce Street, Fairton 156 West Lake Street, Avenue, Bricigeton Bridgeton Bridgeton A lover of the great out- of-doors, Don goes in for hunting and trapping in a big way, Being a native of Dividing Creek, he likes to spend most of his spare time there. Roller comes from Pair- ton, but he certainly has none of the marks oi the traditional country boy. He just unavoidably becomes entangled in mischief but he usually gets out of his difficulties with enviable ease. Remember old faithful who never failed to bring down the microphone for the opening exercises? Some- body said that he was a philosopher, but he must have meant photographer for Ierome dotes on his movie camera. Pigskin hero and every- body's pall The teachers overlook his antics in study hall for they all like Samf His smile is contagious, his humor always goody and even crutches couldri't spoil his love of football, .-' I 2 XY it-vfi D ' at t 5 - KARL F. SCHEYHING. IR. ' F red 208 Hampton Street, Bridge-ton Ladies and gentlemen. meet our president. Here he comes, so amiable and cheerful. As an officer, ac- tor, and student Karl stands out. Don't let that dignified surface fool you, he's really a regular guy under- neath. n. Doiiori-iv SCHURMANN UDDI., 189 Bank Street, Bridgeton Efficiency is a keyword with this serious young lady, No matter how hard the task, Dorothy does it skillfully. Accepting respon- sibility, working earnestly, and doing more than her share are outstanding points in Dot's character. f . LJ' .VM M, ,, 1 5 Nj ffjiiifim lf. UV 13,12 ff' flvwflxl If ' x f WJ Qf 1 5190! Us H ly 49? N Peal Stre , ' kj Brid on Posfykljnce iy, frie dli- ness, ancxflgauty: ese traits., best de cr' ,Do is. Her lufdutiful ce is ' e- wise an assetf ' has made her very p lar. Be- ing athletic as ell, she is considered quite an accom- plished young lady. IMOWARD SIYEPPA ! lbw, -j, H,.lq. 'i,Bl'iAgEl9!1 A 0. isg a fellow hose H1 strqot e-has seen ml ch ctiod gi the football e for the popular pigskin port is his ardent, nterest in thei fin? fartyof ancing. J 1 . 1 econd only' to his 1 GLADYS SCHURMANN Gladys 189 Bank Street, Bridgeton Gladys with her sister Dorothy came from Salem High and joined our ranks in her junior year. She is a quiet girl and since her arrival at B. H. S. she has shown a high scholastic Qfx 1 1 ffwu standing, ELEANORE S. SCHWERTLY Eleanor 409 North Main Street, Elmer Someone once said that friendship is the highest degree of perfection. For Eleanore the heights have been scaled, for she is a friend of everyone. Schol- astically she ranks in the upper third of the class. L'l,'.t 1 4 . MILTON R. SHEPPARD Aj' Milt yx- 22 Institute Place. Bridgeton Little do we know about Milt, but what we do know is all in his favor. He at- tends to his own affairs but is always ready to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. HELEN R. SHILES Shorty R. D. 5, Bridgeton Helen's warm nature has attracted many of the stu- dents to her. Studying is the least of her worries. She is very fond of a good time and jitterbugging helps to fill up her spare minutes. ' ntl .-Ella 'xx I e ef , V- , 9 V , - ' t 'ft 5 .fiffY' .2 s f ' 'A U A f f ' - at r 6 . .elle f ', A QI AX 1 mt.. - f -1 in FZ, Jigllki, x A , tigfgtjkf 9' l M' if-I - l 4 l ' X 1 X. , X , if A A ' 1 SARA ELIZABETH RUTH E. SILVER MATHEW SILVERMA ABLA ILLE SHULTZ Ruthie Man ' ITH Shi-IUZYH 51 York Street' 200 West Commerce Street, : I Sm I H Cedarville Bridgeton Bfidgewn R - . B dgefon With malice toward none, Sara pursues the even tenor of her way, working methodically at her tasks and good-naturedly helping others with theirs, Her cheerful willingness has endeared her to many classmates and teachers. I. PAULINE A. SMITH Ennie 513 Irving Avenue, Bridgeton Although Happy - go - lucky might be Pauline's middle name, she really has her serious moments and willingly lends an ear to worthwhile discussions, Full of teasing, fun, and laughter, she adds to ev- erybody's good times. -L. 'g r il l if Fl.. itll AT? .A ' '1 .- fm-r. A , J My v Y,9Y,i Y' .fi 1' ,Q 1 X ll yjixfyx hi Clever, willing, able- that's Ruthie, the girl every- body depends upon for pro- grams, designs and deco- rations, It's true she's tiny, but there's a wealth of ideas in her mind plus the power to carry them out. ASS Il VERA E. SMITH Smitty 224 Union Street, Elmer Without Vera's coopera- tion in the Red Cross Coun- cil, many accomplishments of this service organization might not have been com- pleted so rapidly. This lit- tle lady's sunny nature has insured her popularity with many students and teach- ers. A big smile and a cheer- ful Hello, that's Matt. He is always willing to listen to your tales of woe and offer good advice, Matt is an ardent basketball fan and plays quite a bit. F MORTON M. SNOWHITE Mort 41 East Avenue, Bridgeton Morton manages to get to school every day late. His intelligence overshadows his modesty. This tall lad doesn't bother with the fairer sex but he does take a keen interest in music- supports our band. The flood of mirth in 105 was often caused by a dark haired lady who always manages an honest twinkle and a broad grin and whose dominant trait is a charmingly carefree outlook on life. EARL SOLOMON SoIly Dividing Creek Earl is quiet and unas- suming, yet an interesting and enthusiastic chap in the classroom. He has given us proof that he is not afraid of work and will stand by a friend, come what may. fl 'X . il I' l , , ak ISADORE B. SPARACIO 1ssie R. D. 6, Bridgeton A better friend than ls- sie could not be found anywhere. He is rightfully held high in the esteem of his classmates and teach- ers, for he has a pleasant word and a cheerful smile for everyone. HARRY E. SPRENKLE Hayseed R. D. l, Cedarville If you are ever down with the blues, Harry can easily cheer you up-for his sense of humor is unexcelled. We understand he can take a joke as well as give one. WALTER M. SPRINGER. IH. Walt V4 Mile Lane, Bridgeton' Trumpeter, what are you sounding now? One would have to look quite some dis- tance before finding a muf sician of our Walt's caliber. He does an exceptionally fine job playing in both the band and orchestra. P ll T - ELEANOR M. STITES Sfitesy Vineland Pike, Bridgeton Eleanor is one of the group of happy-go-luck- ies. She enjoys both watching and participating in sports and has mastered the art of graceful skating. You will usually see her with her cousin, lean. IEAN E. STITES VELDA H. STOTTER ROLAND G. STRANG EMERY STRETCH. IR. Stitesy VeI Roland Shorty Shiloh Pike, Bridgeton 234 Atlantic Street, 187 South East Avenue, R. D. 3, Bridgeton Whether it's for jitterbug- or cuttin' gin', ice skating, up, see lean for further in- formation. Her personality has magnetic won her many friends and the jokes she has pulled on her classmates will always be remembered, Bridgeton Scholar, journalist, editor! To studies, to Echo, to Baconian, Velda has al- ways given her very best. Full of initiative and enthu- siasm, she has done every- thing in her power to make our annual an outstanding book. Bridgeton Don't be misled by Ro- land's st u d i o u s attitude when he is in a classroom, for just as soon as the class is dismissed he heaves a great sigh of relief to be rid of such drudgery. Emery has the unanimous consent of his class that he is a good fellow. True, he is quite small in stature, but he more than makes up for this slight detail by his cheerful disposition. if Q , -'ri-1 mm: WM E3 Wrmt fill -771 x ... ft f' 'Q 4 A ,swag V. ' - TE - C, . -,.., l ,,, f GW' Cfvfwlix 4 . -Q11 k .flzfkflhk 5 'I I, 5 . A 'V' ,An .. '.z ' L.. ,-..,-5-1:33 tiil 'Q ..' I O 1 Valk f1c,C 7 f 7f'x f 'I' '- Q yfwwff fhibqml efftin 14'-Ui I 5 ii! ca f ' i X6 V fl-fit, L1 9!g?Lf5,mlALtV,!l giffffg t QOLF. eqfuqj gkfdtftfyfl Jfwb MARY STRETCH DORIS M. STUBBS ANN CATHERINE DOMINIC SUNGENIS S!tetchy Stubbie SUNGENI5 Dom 89 Irving Avenue, 49 Vine Street, llfqnnfebobblel' 83 South Avenue, Bridgeton Bridgeton 83 South Avenue, Bridgeton Bridgeton The name Stretchy fully and correctly describes Mary's keen mind-eager for both work and play. While she enjoys sports, dancing, and good times, she works diligently and earnestly for her teachers and school work, 1 . f EDITH DoLonEs SUNQENIS 4 ,Skeefs 98 South Avenue, Bridgeton For the latest styles We have always looked to Edith, the little lady whose heart is-as warm as her smile. R a t e d the best dressed girl in '40, she's still on the top in '4l. Doris is that dark haired girl who is so unusually quiet in the domestic sci- ence rooms, She believes that it a person says noth- ing, there is no danger that his words will ever be mis- understood. Ann is one girl who is never caught napping. She is always one jump ahead of the bell whether in class, clubs, or sports. lnvariably even - tempered, smiling, and friendly, Ann radiates sunshine and cheerfulness. The Beau Brummel of B. H, S, Dom is smooth to the Nth degree and meticulous in appearance. He is or suc- cessful socializer with a pleasing personality, and his way with the women is nothing to be scorned. S llli' ET CLEORA RUTH SUTTON ROBERT SUTTON IANET TERRY CIe Bob Terrie 9U West Avenue, Fairton Dividing Creek Bridgeton Cleora is quiet, in fact so quiet that most of us have no idea what she thinks about, Maybe it pays not to express ones opinions too freely, then there are no words to regret. Bob is quite adept at horseback riding and strum- ming a guitar. We will not be surprised to hear in a few years that Bob is south of the border, punching cows and serenading sweet senoritas. Full of vim, vigor, and vi- tality, this sparkling eyed maiden has an outstanding personality. Her ability to work, help others, and make merry will insure lasting popularity and many friends along the road of life. Agia .l t ,--'L.:i-- BETTY THOMAS IOHN SAMUEL THOMAS ARLENE TROSTLE BENIAMIN W. TURNER Tommie lack Tros Ben R. D. 3, Bridgeton 100 Atlantic Street, Glen Park, Bridgeton R. D. 5, Bridgeton Bridgeton Small, witty, and charm- ing! These Words best de- scribe this dark-haired miss who is a builder-upper to her friends when they are lonely and down-cast. Her warm smile radiates sun- shine and lasting friendli- ness. Wav' Ready, willing, and able -this best explains lack as a worker, classmate, and friend, His happy smiles and hearty laughs never cease, particularly if Ernie lvfulford is in the midst of the party. Correct, lack? ll v ' I ,I . -.. Br:'rgriPf,'..aUgiNsR'l ' it- 'Bezry as 7 X 104 Belri'E1ntAvenue, , . Bridgetonl ' Betty's outstanding chdr- acteristic is her 'dothgfwell all she undertakes. Besides being popular with the op- posite sex she sets gn ex- ample in styles for the Fest of us to follow. All agree- Betty's pretty nice. ' S ., -- U I ' -ri.- ,tj- Y' 'ss N531 tl .3 .11 '-QHQ-,L t ' I-ru. .K i - k . NN :':.5'..' lax' Ii. FRANCES E. TURNER Franny R. D, 3, Bridgeton 'i Reserved, with little to sfiy, yet Frances always ,eraioys a good time. She makes her presence felt and succeeds in being a great help to those who need her aid. She is a delightful friend! She's blonde, popular, al- ways ready for good times, and an active member of the Commercial Club. We could go on describing her with many flowery expres- sions, but these are most characteristic of our own Arlene. PRESTON TURNER Whistle Main Street, Dividing Creek Preston firmly believes in backing up his opinions with all the energy he can possibly muster together. His frequent discussions with Mr. Everett Bowen add quite a bit of spice to the ag class activities. Ben is a hard person to say much about because there is so much to him that can't be expressed in words. Modest and re- served, his performances as a fine student speak en- tirely for themselves. rv f I I A.. 0117! 'ji ft U 1 ' , fy fftt' f , I 5 i f , 1 I pr f u,' ,v ff 1 My L 1 A 1 ., f 1 f, 11 lr!!! J 'J' 'V 1 .0261 TYIILIIAQVYV I , uv e g ' I j f,v Zlfj M Lgurgllstreet, xy' Brglgeton f gfu !Ra LRf:i.h!,HalyL,AT look f t Opga you, would scar Ty belive, that sojrfizjh X' nois Edld cheeribgfcoul osfjtfl com 'tr-om her pay y we h' it f still, sheds as oy ead-lj cheerledder anplv very pably ftlledut ' ?' ,x .t..9t4f ff will , P' t pOS1lL . f .ai I lu R D. 2, Bridgeton C a r e f r e e, irresponsible youth, Carlton proves that it is not too hard to get through high school. One really cannot help liking Valley, for he has a cer' tain air of friendliness about him that welcomes everyone. j I 1 - , 1 , J , 1 'X -' uwj lj, . I! Nftf W: ,ff ,D L IGETH ,ENN WWJR ,jf , BEATRICE UNGER FRANK LOUIS VALELLA CARLTON L. VALENTINE jl , B sy 2 f ' f Bea , ' Chick Valley X88 Wet C mmerce Strat, 47 North Laurel'Street, 243 Cohansey Street, ! V Bridf?-tori. XJ, Bridgeton Bridgeton I l 1 V .An all gqlrougijfathlete She's no Einstein, buj fd-r' When a fellow needs a witfhfa dyn mic sonality, a jolly time Be9rtie's the friend, Frank is right there, SY knowyn folr-X being one. Her thoughts abide in ready to do whatever he t riendly t vteryone.-A Her New York, where she lon can to help. His classmates . 'i' 915 Wggung ile and keen to be, but Beatrice makes can rightfully be proud of V se e of urnorl ve en- the best of thincjs and sw his friendship, for he is a ,geared her in the arts of getting to like Bridnge-t'on, companion of fine charac- X ll oikller claissipatesg ter. 1 ' Q' 5 ' -ii Alf if 'Y f X , if l I t E, I. fl S 5 X Q1 HAROLD LEROY LAURA M. VANNEMAN BENIAMIN o. VREELAND VIOLET E. VREELAND VALENTINE --LC,,,,C,ff Benny Vi nuke R. D. 4, Bridgeton I-farold's favorite pastime is reading comic books. He feels there is no better way to spend a study period or two than settling into a comfortable position and taking advantage of this most satisfying literature. R D. 3, Bridgeton -Vpleasure before busi- ness seems to be Laura's motto, Wherever Laura is, you find fun. She gets along with everybody and is very well-liked. When she smiles, you begin to smile right along with her. Cohansey Road, Deerfield Ben is a likeable sort of chap who shows no par- tialitv for any subject, teacher, or student, he likes them all. Wherever there is any fun going on, it is there you will find Ben, Q- HA x A Deerfield Violet came to Bridgeton High only this year but she certainly has made many friends in the short time she has been with us. She en- joys a good time but her studies are never neglected. 294391 1 LEEKNF? ' it J , A.. ai' !:!,:i:1.!:llb1J,lpkl! I' Z , ll. ,f N 41 fl 1 1 V. A-321 ' , , H I..--J:-i t ' , , Y .A- BETTY WALLER Wally 4 Mt. Vernon Street, Bridgeton Betty never has much to say. However, when you get better acquainted with her, you are astonished at all the fun and mischief concealed in such a small girl. Meet her-and see for yourself! MARGARET E. WALTI Mpeg., l47 Church Street, Bridgeton Margaret takes life and her studies quite seriously but, at times, there is no person more anxious to join in a practical joke on someone else. Although she's rather quiet, Margaret never misses a trick! E ll l D AUFE Bri n Baca ' qu ons and C ' as de rations th e weE,Mildred's ief worrie I ring mber. S b bbles r all he ti ' ab ut e w g ty proble o her ind, b t she s alw mana t e t h wi suc- cess l --- - 'lr- lt ' I i s S be lllll RAYMOND K. WHEELER Bert 523 South Avenue, Bridgeton If you are not intimately acquainted with Ray, you are missing an opportunity for a real friendship, He doesn't exactly have an aversion for studying, but there are other things that he would rather do. SHIRLEY M. WANGSTROM Shirley Cedarville Although she may be on the petite side, what a wealth of energy Shirley possesses! Always in the midst of all activity and commotion, she has found few boring moments during her years at B, H, S. GEORGE H. WHIPPLE Whip ll0 North Pearl Street, Bridgeton George isn't a great one for talking, and he rarely gets excited over little de- tails. His actions, however, speak louder than words and his friends know that as a pal he is absolutely true blue. i - IFK WILLIAM H. WESTCOTT Bill 338 Bank Street, Bridgeton Bill is a hard worker and a go-getter. He is gentle and courteous in manner but firmly resolute in deed. Bill's hair is red, but please do not judge his temper by its color. EMMA MAE WINI-'IELD Shorty R, D. 2, Bridgeton lust a quiet, little girl, with a sunny disposition, a smile for everyone, and what a knack for baking pies! They melt in your mouth. Modesty prevents her bragging but it's true -all the same! . li' Ks., 3' 1- .f ' V A n MABEL L. WOODLIN Mabel Newport Easy come, easy go, describes Mabel's outlook on lite, for nothing really seems to bother her. lt any- thing unusual happens, she simply laughs it off or takes it as an amusing part of another day. Mr 9 DAM? FLORENC NN .WURTS Flo ' Zwest mer e Street, 'gldgeton n- a ete is os- s' Eve y h ey or ten is wi he . y, pep- py, ent usia i, friendly, and dependa el She's well liked by everyone and her friends agree-there could never be another girl like Flossie. LENA C. YOUNG .tLee,, l9 Rose Street, Bridgeton Lena has a knack for be- ing steadfast in whatever she does. With her, a task that has been started is al- ways finished. She has earned a reputation for de- pendability and is certainly worthy of it. IN MEMORIAM Time casts a rosy tint upon the past and heals our sorrows 1 Still as we pass along lifes highway we shall never forget those four members of the Class of 41 who left us before schooldays were over Let us pause therefore recall those pleasant hours spent together and pay silent tribute to the 5.7 memory of our friends Gladys Ayars Edward Sooy Florence Vogeding Lily Williams r A , r l ff X Zn' s X I 1 -e fl Q ng . . X tt V, - - I I sv s I i , - Q: - X , j 1 7 A- ff - , Rs - . - 1 1 YA ' x ,fl . . w , t s 1 . X' - xx ', - I - 1 X f I t Q . S- 1 f ' s ' X X t if . , , . 1 as f f X X f f ' , X , N 5 z. Vlzfvl fr:-lf 5: 5 , in . ,A , ,' N Fair ff t 1, Ewstifa. irq :aN',ir,sQ5. l l Riu- gg F 72 BERTHA ZEH Tootsie R. D. 6, Bridgeton Happy-go-lucky, Bertha doesn't seem to have a care in the world. Most of her time is spent playing hockey-for this exciting sport, which she enjoys, is the one in which she ex- cels. X1 CLAS SO ,Eljllli JJJWF' hldasonqlxl in +,,5mg1L EJ JWLJ 'l tu? E ,MUNI -NJ! 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Based upon this dominant principle is the organization of extra curricular activities within the school. Most representative perhaps are the school paper, the B H, S. Echo, clearly indica- tive of the freedom of the press, and the Foren- sic Society, typifying freedom of speech. Closely related are the library where information pro and con may be obtained easily, the Dramatics Club which fosters good fellowship and compe- titive entertainments, and the Banking Club which encourages voluntary thrift and economy. Likewise organized in the spirit of democracy are the Student Council, a representative group of students elected to office by their fellows to determine school policy, and the Service League, Volunteers interested in the enforcement of necessary regulations. if S s ,K ..--iff -.-2:5 'JI RE V , 9 N? lfffw ,'- . 329' y X ' A hx 'I LY , i 4g -. A Y, ', fr- f nz. r r I - - -gff' -A- : 777752 , . 1 1 . . 5'-1' 'Q ',2'EF 5Q Q3-rf. 'I is V , -5 -fi? - LPA riff lv,-f.. 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A banquet with the Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs is the high- light ot the activities ot the Chamber ot Commerce, There are also outside activi- ties such as holiday parties, inspection of local industries, swimming and skating parties, and a picnic. Members must re- ceive no mark less than 2-in commercial subjects and English. Miss Elizabeth Lup- ton and Miss Mary Ruhl are the advisers of the club. BANKING CLUB Thritt and pleasurel ln banking these factors go together in two ways. The members ot the Banking Club encourage thrift in the public schools ot Bridgeton by giving the pupils an opportunity to lay aside a small amount ot money each week and thus save tor tuture pleasure and convenience. The tellers gain their pleasure from the outside activities in which their organization engages. Mr. Wilson B. Hand is the adviser ot the Banking Club. 11? ff Y, v. . lr' Iii' Hym- 3' ifwv -L . -fl ...rg flgx ..i,4, .Q H Q 'S -. ' ',F,'lf:s1f,E,,Mw54 N. as is im! 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V 5 S 1 V L G Q .. 1 ' Q i ' T I' f- gag' V H 2691 x ,V ' 'i 'P1 IVAV KR'-Y-QFTFQ - , hh :E 2 f Q ' X f 'unnuur-uv-'f 5 N,v--:-- -u'--- f A vlll'-D! 1 Q W M I ff'. , 55, f H -xllt +, M Q T. 1- 7f i ' U- 5 6 Q hllly .iq 1 y I ' n If ' S, 'K ' A75 --A ,, -6 4 A 5 v ' ' . ,' 1 .. . A Qi, 31-un , .A , we A 14, M -Lui! ' W4 Q3 K c .QR Y S V 5 Q ' ' a We Ov? .315 V9 'k NK -' 8 L n I I ff Fifi Hemi In recent years athletics has had an im- portant part in the curricula of Bridgeton High School, and it is only fitting and proper that we recognize here the untiring efforts of two allied groups, the A. A. Council and the Ath- letic Association, who have as their purpose the control and guidance of our sports pro- grams. Together With the managers of the teams, these organizations arrange schedules, select award winners, handle finances, and promote better relations with neighboring schools. Of tremendous importance is the fund they have raised to provide medical treatment for their members should they be injured in a school contest. Although the emphasis has been placed en- tirely upon the varsity and junior varsity teams in the pages that follow, it must not be forgot- ten that there is also a great deal of intra-mural activity in the school-class against class, homeroom against homeroom. Ample accom- modations at the stadium and two gymnasiums provide space for all who wish to participate. fznvi K , , L 1 ,- !ly FIIUTBHLL This year's football men will be remem- bered by the many loyal fans who shared the chagrin of defeat with them as the question-mark squad which, though los- ing key men through injuries, did its best in handling one of the toughest arrays of teams ever encountered by a local eleven. The season started off with the so-called bang, the team knocking off Wilmington Hi, Delaware State Champs, by the score of 14-U. After this the machine backfired and as a result lost six straight. All games were real thrillers in the first half but af- ter the intermission-ploppol Lo and behold the county series finally rolled around, and record throngs wit- nessed the battles with Vineland and Mill- ville in our new stadium and Wheaton field. The respective scores of 14-2 and 19-6 knocked our win-lose column for a loop, revealing at the conclusion of the campaign an over-balanced budget woe- fully in the red. Then came the climax when, to the amazement of everyone, the Garnet ma- chine exploded. After the clouds had cleared and scores had been tabulated, it was found that the Maroons had wal- loped their arch turkey-day rivals, Audu- bon, to the lop-sided tune of 46-6. -al' -Wagga .6 BASKETBALL With the balanced total of seven wins and seven losses, the proteges of Coach Anthony Pekich lowered the curtain on their '41 court campaign. Completing the season along with their captain, Forward Iohnny Loper, who was the team's top point-getter, were Don Peck, Iimmy Gubbine, and Sam Matta at the guard posts, Hacker and Ott on the pivot spot, and Salvo, Fiorani, and Delp carrying out the forward assignments. ln a review of the Bulldogs' victorious clashes we find that they toppled both the Woodbury and the Haddon Heights fives for double setbacks. Their 34-17 rout of the powerful Haddonfield squad in the first half race saw Captain Loper tallying twelve counters on the Haddons' star, Kenny Wash- ington, while Ken, eventual winner of the scoring crown, was held to seven. Haddon- field, however, gained revenge for the first loss by lacing us by thirteen points in the return tussle. Dropping the initial tilt with Audubon, the Locals backfired on the home court in the final semester to smother the Bonnies under a basket barrage by Loper, Peck, Hacker, and Gubbine. ln county series competition, Millville again was the undisputed champion. Their whirlwind playing took both the Pekichmen and the Vinelanders into camp by sweeping all four games with their traditional rivals. ln the final game of both series and sea- son, Bridgeton saved their county pride and average in the Suburban League by shad- ing Vineland 28-27. The clan trounced the Maroons in the first encounter. lt was Collingswood, as usual, that power- housed their way to another suburban league pennant with the B. H. S. basketeers finishing strong to share the occupancy of the fourth berth with the Bonnies. The I. V, squad boys that offered many a thrilling preliminary throughout the sched- ule were: Scull, Chappius, Powell, Kuhn, Wright, Gentile, Hendricks and Connolly. HIIIIHEY The all senior hockey squad wound up the '40 season with plenty of fight by de- feating the Calls by a score of 5-3. As all the varsity stars will graduate this year, the Iunior Varsity, who have had a good season, will step up to take their positions. Captain Bea Buckley has been the high scorer with Bertha Zeh and Viv Ridout runners up. Bea is to be highly com- mended for her fine work as captain. Right in there to pep up the girls and keep them ever fighting-that's Bea. The team was as follows: Kitty Morris, Viv Ridout, Bea Buckley, Bertha Zeh, and Fannie Nicholson who were on the for- ward line, the backfield honors were shared by Merle Horner, Florence Wurts, Anne Iohnson, Theresa Pekich, Ieanne Heckman, and Betsy Uber, goalie. Other seniors on the team were Betty Thomas, Olga Tymchy, and Anne Alexwich. All in all, the girls have shown fine teamwork and hearty cooperation with one another and with the coaches, Miss Ethlyn Davis, and her assistant, Miss Winona Townsend. Nor could the squad have gotten along without the managers Margaret Greene and Elsa Ceuleers, likewise members of the senior class, and Marie Barlam, Mickey Ottinger, Vivian Meyers, and El- eanor Fox, junior assistants. The opening game of the season was played on Gloucesters home field. The Bridgeton girls put up a hard battle but were defeated by a close score of 3-2. The next two games were played at home with Merchantville and Woodbury. The Bridgeton squad defeated Merchantville 2-U, but the Maroon and White lassies were taken over by the Woodbury girls 3-U. Next, the team played Paulsboro on their field and was defeated 7-U, An- other away game was played at Audu- bon. The Audubon girls proved the stronger by a score of 2-l. The final game with Collingswood closed the season with a bang, the local girls taking the game with the score of 5-3. ln all, Bridgeton won two games and lost four to their superior opponents, The All-South Iersey Scholastic team has been discontinued, therefore, no try- outs were held this year. I nili 32235 Z M, A gf sa EIHL5' BASKETBALL The B. H. S. basketeers, coached by Miss Winona Townsend and Miss Ethlyn Davis, finished off the season with flying colors. In all they won seven games, lost three, and tied one. Led by Captain Kitty Morris, the team started off in good stride, winning three non- league games. The first was played at home with the alumnae, who were defeated 29-18. A strong Gloucester team was nosed out by a score of l8-l7 together with the Sacred Heart girls, who were turned back 26-21. Both games took place on away courts, The initial league game was staged on the home floor, where the Bridgeton team received the first taste of defeat from the hands of Vineland, losing by a score of 33-25. They gathered themselves immedi- ately, however, severely trounced Swedes- boro 47-l3, and trimmed their Collingswood rivals 26-24. Unfortunately the Woodbury sextet proved too strong for the B. H. S. maidens and took them over to the tune of 39-30-but, undaunted and undismayed, our girls determined to fight hard in the return tilts of the second half. The lassies sought revenge for their Vine- land defeat but managed only to tie them 26-26. Woodbury caught'the team napping a second time and went on to trounce Bridgeton 36-17 on their floor. With feathers ruffled after this lacing, Bridgeton fought hard and succeeded in piling up those point- ers which added up to the decisive score of 40-29 over the strong Collingswood team. The squad closed the season with a bang by again defeating Swedesboro by a big margin, 39-l6, on the home front. The forwards responsible for those flashy side and long shots were Vivian Bidout, Kitty Morris, Anne Iohnson, and Christine Boice, while the guards who helped keep opponents from scoring were Anne Alex- wich, Betty Griner, Ieanne Heckman, Shirley Smith, Marie Blaue, and Patsy Williams. The high scorer of the season was Vivian Bidout, who scored 87 points. A close second was Kitty Morris with a total of 79 points. Six of the varsity girls will graduate this year but there are experienced underclassmen to take their places on the floor next year. ,f f .- - . Ai ,wp Lf W gag, ,YM , ,, '3 ,T-Z' 0 X W. wx-......m....,..,-..ff, , -V.--.-,, V -- ,,,....,.,, M. .V W .W -. .H ,, ...,,,,, , ., M. . ,.., W ..X. ..--v..,....,,A.,2x .. , . W x V M ,.W.,WW,W . .LQ .WW Q ,LM ffx x il , ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,.,,,,,,.x ,Wm W V .W.,,,., . . . W, , Y f? MF? 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' E 'ini gg I 1 4 N Y f V an W4 ,Q A ,ff ,al if I ff 4 51 x fe 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Baconran staff 1o1ns w1th fellow classmates rn expressrng smcere apprec1a t1on and gratrtude to M1ss Katherrne Loder who has acted rn the capacrty of adv1ser for our annual Her WISE advrce severe but kmdly cntrcrsrn and far see1ng 1udgment have been constant 1nsp1rat1ons and have made rt posslble for us to produce a year book of wnrch we can be Justly proud The class of 1941 hkewrse wrshes to thank those adrrunrstrators and teachers whose work beh1nd the scenes made possrble the productron of th1s 'Baconran Mr Lergh M Lott superrntendent of schools and mem bers of the Board of Educatron Mr Harry C Smalley pr1nc1pal Mr I Everett Bowen enror class drrector Mrs Gertrude Durst sen1or adv1ser Mrs Helene Clark M1ss Helen Enghsh Mrs W1lH1G McCorm1ck and Mrs Reba S1gafoo offrce secretar1es and all club sponsors and athlet1c coaches who assrsted the staff so wrlhngly wrth the1r Drogram We are grateful for the cooperatron of Mrs Mar1ory Rensch for her suggestlons and her ard rn carryrng out the prolect for art work 1n the Sketch Class Lrkewrse we apprec1ate the unt1r1ng efforts of M1ss Edrth A Sheldon who has handled the busrness accounts for thrs and other class enterpnses and of M1ss Helen M Wrlcox who cllrected our play Brewsters M1ll1ons We also w1sh to thank the Cumberland County I-lrstorrcal SOC1elY for the prlvrlege of photographrng the Lrberty Bell and Dr Ionathan Moore for successfully rnaugurat mg our subscnptron campcugn We realrze however that our publlcatron would have been 1mposs1ble wrthout the wholehearted support of our advertrsers and subscnbers and the untxrlng efforts of the edrtors and staff and pr1nter To them we also express our apprec1at1on H - 11 . . . , , , , , 1 . 1 ' 1 I ' . - 1 - 1 . 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ELIZABETH F ADAMS Commerc1a1 A 38 Commercta1C 39 40 41 A A 38 Chamber ot Commerce 40 41 Cl1n1c Duty 41 ANNE ALEXWICH Commerc1alA 38 39 40 41 Chamber ofCom merce 39 40 41 Bank1ng Club 40 41 A A 39 40 41 I V Hockey 38 39 Varsr Hockey 40 41 I V Basketball 40 Varslty Bas ketball 41 Bacon1an Staff Secretary ol Cham ber ot Commerce 40 FRANK G AMARANTO Sc1ent1t1c 38 39 Agr1culture A 40 41 MILLARD C AMBRUSTER Sc1ent1l1c 38 39 40 41 HELEN M ANTHONY General 38 Household Arts 39 40 41 Glee Club 38 39 40 41 Art Lrbrary Stall 39 Home Economlcs Club 40 41 Presldent of Home Eco nom1cs Club 40 41 Secretary ofGlee Club 41 HELEN MAY APPLEGATE General 38 39 40 41 Dramatrcs Club 38 0 41 Le Cerce Cadet 39 A A Bacon1an Staff Cl1n1c Duty 41 IOSEPHINE APRIL Classlcal 38 39 40 Sc1ent1t1c 41 Dramatlcs Club 39 40 41 Le Cercle Cadet 39 Le Cercle FTGDCGIS 40 41 Cl1n1c Duty 41 Bacon1an Staff Student Counc11 41 Red Cross Councll 39 40 A A 38 39 Presldent ot Le Cercle Franca1s 41 MARIORIE B AVIS General 38 39 Sc1ent1f1c 40 41 Band 38 39 40 41 Orchestra 40 41 Servlce League 40 Bacon1an Staff WILLIAM I AYARS 1ndustr1a1Arts 38 Commerc1a1 B 39 40 41 Banklng Club 39 Chamber of Commerce 39 40 41 Bacon1an Staff Servrce League 41 Pres1dentotHomeroom 38 39 40 Captam ot Safety Squad 41 RICHARD M BACON Commerc1alB 38 39 Commerc1alC 40 41 A A 38 39 41 Student Counc1l 38 40 41 Presrdent ol Student Councrl 41 Servxce League 39 Treasurer of Homeroom 39 CHARLES ROBERT BAILEY Commerc1a1B 38 Comrnerc1alC 39 40 41 gecgetary of Homeroom 38 39 40 Bacon1an ICI ELIZABETH BAITINGER Commercral C 38 39 40 41 Dramatlcs Club 41 DORIS M BALLINGER Commerc1alA 38 39 40 Commerc1a1C 41 Cl1n1c Duty 41 Serv1ce League 41 A A 41 ANNA L BARCUS General 38 39 40 41 Art Llbrary Staff 38 39 40 GENEVA MILDRED BATTERSBY Classtcal 38 39 40 Sc1ent111c 41 Drarnatlcs Club 38 39 40 41 Le Cercle Cadet 39 Le Cercle Franca1s 40 41 A A 39 40 41 Ba coman Stall Treasurer of Homeroom 39 Secre tary Treasurer ot Homeroom 40 AGNES B BAZAN Classical 38 39 Screntlflc 40 41 A A 41 Dramattcs Club 38 39 40 41 Cl1n1c Duty 41 Le Cercle Cadet 39 Le Cercle Franca1s 40 Echo Staff 40 Bacon1an Staff Glee Club 38 39 Red Cross Councll 38 39 40 41 Secre tary of Homeroom 38 Secretary Le Cercle Cadet 39 Secretary ot Le Cercle Franca1s 40 FRANCES BECHTEL Commerc1a1A 38 39 40 41 Bankmg Club 40 41 Chamber of Commerce 40 41 Red Cross Counctl 40 A A 38 39 Presldent of Homeroom 39 Treasurer of Homeroom 38 ROBERT B BEEHLER Commerc1a1B 38 39 40 41 Chamber of Commerce 40 41 A A 38 39 40 41 Execu tlve Commlttee 38 39 40 41 Bacon1an Staff DOROTHY A BELL ommerc1a1A 36 38 40 41 A A 38 Bacon1an Stall Chamber of Commerce 40 Pres1dento1Homeroom 40 41 ANNA MAE BENDER General 38 39 40 41 Dramahcs Club 41 C11H1C Duty 41 Le Cercle Cadet 39 Le Cercle Franca1s 40 ALFRED A BENNETT IR SCISHIIIIC 37 38 General 39 Commerc1alC 40 41 Varslty Track 39 I V Football 38 39 Secretary of Homeroom 37 41 Treasurer of Homeroom 38 SGIVICS League 40 A A 39 40 MILDRED A BLAUE Household Arts 38 39 40 41 Cl1n1c Duty 41 Servrce League 41 A A 38 Red Cross Coun c 38 WILLIAM P BLEW Sc1ent1t1c 38 39 40 41 Bankmg Club 41 A 3 40 41 Art Servlce Sta 4 Cercle Cadet 38 Le Cercle Franca1s 39 V1ce Pres1dent of Le Cercle Francous 39 Forens1c Soctety 39 Treasurer ot Forensrc Soclety 40 41 Student Councll 38 VICE Pres1dent ol Homeroom 40 Red Cross Councll 39 Bacon1an MILDRED A BOICE Cornmerc1a1A 38 Commerc1a1C 39 40 41 Student Councll 38 Cl1n1c Duty 41 EVELYN BOLNICK Commerc1a1A 38 39 40 41 A A 38 9 40 Chamber of Commerce 39 40 41 Bankmg Club 39 40 Cl1n1c Duty 41 Bacon1anStafl CHARLES N BONHAM Commerc1a1 B 38 Agrlculture B 39 40 41 Future Farmers otAmer1ca 38 39 40 41 Servxce League 40 I V Basketball 40 Treas urer ot Future Farmers of Amerlca 41 Treas urer otHomeroom 38 A A 40 FURMAN F BOWEN IR Sclentrflc 38 39 40 41 Le Cercle Cadet 39 Le Cercle Franca1s 40 I V Baseball 40 MARLIN BOWERS Agrrculture B 38 39 40 41 Future Farmers ofAmer1ca 39 40 41 WILLIAM PERVIS BOYER Commerc1a1B 38 General 39 40 41 Varslty Track 38 EVALENA BOZEARTH H usehold Arts 38 39 40 41 A A 38 40 41 Cl1n1c Duty 41 HAZEL LINDA BRADFORD Household Arts 38 39 General 40 41 Glee Club 38 A A 40 41 Le Cercle Cadet 40 Le Cercle Franca1s 41 IUNE PHYLLIS BRADFORD Household Arts 38 39 40 41 A A 40 41 Art Servlce Stall 39 Bacoman Stall FRANCIS I BRADY Comrnerc1a1B 38 39 Industrial Arts 40 41 MARY ELIZABETH BROOKS Sc1ent111c 38 39 40 41 Glee Club 38 39 40 41 Bankmg Club 40 41 Student Councll 39 Le Cerc1eFranca1s 40 A A 38 39 40 41 I I .,,, ,.., I . 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Q 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 S - - . . 1 ,3 , 0 ,41 . .. 1 1 1 1 ICU1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - THE HULL CALL WALTER DICKENSON Commerc1al B 38 39 Commerc1a1C 40 41 I V Football 39 Servtce League 41 A 41 V1ce Prestdent of Homeroom 40 Treasurer of Homeroom 38 Secretary of Homeroom 39 MILDRED K DILLEN Commerc1al A 38 39 40 41 Chamber of Commerce 39 40 41 Banktng Club 40 A A 38 39 40 41 Bacoman Staff VICE Prestdent o1Homeroom 39 ALDEN DODGE Commerc1al B 38 Commerc1al C 39 40 Bacon1an Staff HAZEL E DONELSON Commerc1al C 38 39 Commerc1al A 40 41 C11n1c Duty 41 ETHEL L EDWARDS Commerc1al A 38 Household Arts 39 40 S1 ent1f1c 41 Home Econom1cs Club 40 Art L1 brary Stall 39 MARY ELIZABETH EHRLER Commerc1al C 38 39 40 41 Banktng Club 4 41 Llbrary Staff 41 A A 38 39 40 41 Commerctal Club 41 Bacoman Staff Secretary of Homeroom 38 40 Secretary of Bank1ng Club 41 IAMES ELMEII IR lndustrlal Arts 38 39 General 40 41 Student Counctl 38 Art Servlce Staff 38 I V Baseball A A RICHARD M EMERSON Scarsdale H1gh Scarsdale New York 38 Br1dgeton Hlgh School Classtcal 39 40 Scten IIIIC 41 Le Cercle Francats 39 40 41 Dra matlcs Club 40 41 Red Cross Counc1l 39 40 41 Secretary ot Homeroom 40 Treasurer of Club 41 A A 40 41 Baconlan Staff Forenslc SOCIGIY 39 FRANCIS HARRY ESTADT Commerc1al B 38 39 40 41 A A 40 41 VINCENT PAUL ESTADT Commerc1alA 38 39 40 41 MARTHA M EWAN General 38 39 40 41 Dramahcs Club 39 A A 9 1EANE'1'I'E DOLORES FARNOLY Commerc1al B 38 39 40 41 Student Councll 40 Commerc1al Club 41 A A 39 40 41 SSIVICS League 40 41 Cheerleadmg 40 Sec retary of Student Councrl 40 Presldent of Homeroom 38 WILLIAM R FAULKNER SCISHIIIIC 38 39 40 41 Band 41 SSIVICG League 41 A A 38 39 EVELYN R FEINSTEIN Classlcal 38 Sc1ent1t1c 39 40 41 Le Cercle Cadet 39 Le Cercle Francals 40 Servlce League 41 A A 38 39 40 41 Baconlan Staff Secretary of Homeroom 38 Presrdent of Homeroom 40 ALEXANDER FIORANI Commerc1al B 38 Commerc1a1C 39 40 41 Banklng Club 40 41 I V Basketball 39 Var s1ty Basketball 40 Secretary of Homeroom 40 A A 4 BERNARD FISHER Classlcal 38 39 Sc1ent1f1c 40 41 Band 39 40 Baconlan Staff RUTH N FISHER Classlcal 38 Sc1ent111c 39 40 41 Red Cross Counc1l 40 41 Bankmg Club 41 Dramatlcs Club 40 41 Le Cercle Cadet 40 Le Cercle Francals 41 Student Councrl 38 A A 38 39 40 41 Servlce League 41 Echo Statf 40 41 Cheerleadrng 40 41 Bacoman Staff Presr dent ot Homeroom 41 G1r1s Basketball Man ager 39 40 EDWARD P I-'LEETWOOD Commerc1al B 38 Commerc1al C 39 40 41 Varsrty Track 40 41 Varsrty Football 41 I V Football 39 A A 39 40 Student Coun C 41 G WILLIS FLEETWOOD Agrlculture B 38 39 40 41 Future Farmers ot Amer1ca 41 FRED R FLEISCHMAN S 1ent1t1c 38 39 40 41 Band 38 39 40 41 o Staff 39 40 41 A A Basketball 39 Bacoman Staff RUTH L FLETCHER Household Arts 38 39 40 41 Home Eco nomlcs Club 41 A A 40 41 HENDRICK FORSS Agrrculture B 38 Sc1ent1f1c 39 40 41 VGISIIY Track 39 40 A A 38 39 40 41 Le Cerce Cadet 39 F IOSEPH FOX IR Sc1ent111c 38 39 40 41 Preslclent of Home room 38 39 Student Counctl 40 A A 38 39 Band 39 40 41 L1brar1an of Le Cercle Cadet 39 Le Cercle Cadet 39 Manager ot Baseball 39 40 41 Baconlan Staff BERTHA F FRALINGER General 38 39 Sc1ent1t1c 40 41 Dramatlcs Club 38 39 40 41 Red Cross Councll 39 40 A 39 40 41 Le Cercle Cadet 40 Cercle Francats 41 Baconlan Staff Executlve Llbrarlan of Le Cercle Cadet 40 VIOLET K FROLIO Commerc1al A Commerce 39 Staff Treasurer of Homeroom 40 SUZANNE G GALANOS 38 39 40 41 Chamber ot Commerce 39 40 41 A A 38 Baconlan Staff Presldent of Homeroom 38 Vtce Prest dent of Homeroom IOHN H GALLAGHER Commerc1a1B 38 39 40 41 Bankmg Club 41 Manager of Football 40 Secretary of Homeroom 38 39 40 Art SGTVICS Staff 40 FRANCIS GALLE Commerc1al B 38 39 40 41 A A 40 41 DAVID GALLNER West Ph1lac1e1ph1a 1-hgh 38 Brldgeton Hlgh School Commerc1al B 39 40 41 Forensrc SOCISIY 39 40 41 Red Cross Councll 40 41 Baconlan Staff ALICE ELEANOR GARRISON Household Arts 38 39 40 41 Red Cross Coun c1l 40 41 Student Counc1l 38 Servlce League 41 A A 40 41 Home Economlcs Club 40 41 Secretary Treasurer ot Home Economtcs Club 40 41 KENNEDY REEVES GARRISON Industr1a1 Arts 38 39 40 41 Art SGIVICS Stat 38 ELAINE S GASKILL ommerc1alB 38 39 40 41 A A 38 40 41 Banklng Club 41 Red Cross Council 40 Baconlan Staff I V Hockey 38 39 Secre tary ot Homeroom 38 Glrls Basketball Man ager 39 38 39 40 41 Chamber of 4 41 A A 41 Bacoman Commerc1al A 1 . 1 A 1 1 . ,.,. 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - '1 ' ' I 1 I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I I41. 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41 ANNE R IOHNSON asslcal 38 39 Sclentlflc 40 41 Hockey 38 Vars1ty Hockey 39 40 41 Vars1ty Basketball 40 41 Vars1ty Tenrus 40 41 Le Cercle Cadet 40 Le Cercle Francars 41 Dra matlcs Club 40 41 Ltbrary Stall 40 41 Servlce League 40 A A 38 39 40 41 Glee Club 41 Student Counctl 41 DOROTHY M IOHNSON Household Arts 38 39 40 41 Glee Club 40 41 ELIZABETH M IOHNSON Commerc1al A 38 39 40 41 Chamber of Commerce 39 40 41 Secretary o1ArtL1brary Staff 39 Llbrary Staff 40 Art Llbrary Stall 38 39 Glee Club 38 39 A A 38 39 cho Staff 40 41 Secretary of Homeroom 41 Baconlan Staff ELLA C IOHNSON General 38 39 40 41 Orchestra 38 Glee Club 39 40 41 Treasurer ol Glee Club 41 Le Cercle Cadet 40 Le Cercle Francals 41 Servtce League 41 Bacoman Stall NORMAN D IOHNSON Agrxculture A 39 40 41 Future Farmers of Amerlca 41 CLIFTON G IONES IH Commerc1al B 38 39 40 41 Chamber of Commerce 40 41 Cheerlead1ng 39 40 41 Treasurer of Chamber of Commerce 41 Treas urer of Homeroom 39 A A 39 Bacoman Staff GLENDON IONES Sc1ent111c 38 Commerc1a1C 39 40 41 Band 38 39 WILLIAM B IONES Industrxal Arts 37 39 40 Sc1ent1f1c 38 41 Bankmg Club 41 Vars1ty Football 39 40 41 Vars1ty Track 38 39 40 1 V Football 38 I V Track 37 I V Baseball 38 Band 37 38 3 4 DORIS I IORDAN General 39 40 Scxentlllc 40 Commerc1al A 41 Dramatlcs Club 39 Glee Club 39 40 Le Cercle Cadet 40 A A 39 Servlce League 41 Cl1n1c Duty 41 MELVIN IOSLIN Commerc1al B 38 Commerc1al C 39 40 Agrr culture B 41 Future Farmers ot Amerlca 38 A A 3 40 NICHOLAS THOMAS KERNAN Agrlculture A 38 39 40 41 Future Farmers otAmer1ca 38 39 40 41 Presldent of Future Farmers otAmer1ca 41 A A 39 BERNICE KLEIN Classlcal 37 38 39 Sctenttflc 41 Le Cercle Cadet 38 Le Cercle Franca1s 39 41 Dra matlcs Club 37 38 39 41 Art Servlce Staff 38 39 Cl1n1c Duty 41 Bacoman Staff ANTHONY KRISTOVICH Agriculture B 38 Sc1ent1f1c 39 40 41 Future Farmers of Amertca 38 Art Library Staff 39 GERTRUDE E KUBLER Commerc1a1A 38 39 40 41 Dramat1cs Club 39 Chamber of Commerce 39 V1ce Presldent ol Chamber of Commerce 40 Prestdent of Chamber ol Commerce 41 Bankmg Club 40 Student Counctl 38 V1ce Presldent of Home room 38 Prestdent ol Homeroom 39 Echo a 40 4lAA 38 39 40 41Glee u 38 Servlce League 40 Baconlan Staff ANNA KURTZ Clayton Hlgh School 38 39 Brldgeton H1gh School General 40 41 Dramatlcs Club 40 Glee Club 41 SSTVICG League 41 BETTY E LANING Commerc1al A 38 Commercial C 39 Com merc1a1A 40 General 41 Bankmg Club 40 Serv1ce League 41 MORTON R LANING Commerc1a1B 38 39 40 41 Future Farmers o1Amer1ca 38 Track 39 40 A A 40 41 MILDRED I LAYMAN Commerc1al A 38 39 Commerc1a1B 40 41 Llbrary Staff 39 40 41 Art Llbrary Staff 38 39 40 41 A A 41 Glee Club 38 Art SSIVICB Staff 39 40 Secretary Treasurer of Art SSTVICS Stal 40 BEATRICE ALICE LEEK Commerc1al A 38 Commerc1a1C 39 40 41 Secretary ot Homeroom 38 Clmlc Duty 41 IOSEPH LE KERNEC Sc1ent1t1c 38 39 40 Commerc1a1B 41 Le Cercle Cadet 39 Le Cercle Franca1s 40 Serv 1ce League 39 A A 38 39 Classlcal 38 39 Sc1ent1t1c 40 41 Le Cercle Cadet 39 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DOROTHY NICHOLS Commerc1al A 38 39 Household Arts 40 41 WILLIAM O NICHOLS Agrtculture B 38 39 40 41 Future Farmers otAmer1ca 38 39 40 41 FANNIE NICHOLSON General 38 39 40 41 I V Hockey 40 Var SIIY Hockey 41 A A 39 BRUCE S NOLL C mmerc1alB 37 38 39 40 41 A A 40 41 I V Baseball 40 I V Basketball 40 I V Football 37 38 Varstty Football 4 41 CHESTER M OGDEN IR SHIIIIC 38 39 40 41 A A 38 39 Ltbrary Staff 39 I V Football 41 Baconlan Staff HARRIET B OLSEN General 38 39 40 41 Dramattcs Club 38 39 40 Pres1dentotHomeroom 39 Vlce Prest dent of Homeroom 40 Serv1ce League 40 A A 38 39 40 41 Cheerleadtng 41 ed Cross Councll 41 ETHEL R OSTROFF General 38 39 40 41 Glee Club 38 39 Servxce League 40 Dramatxcs Club 40 Cl1n1c Duty 41 MORRIS OSTROI-'F Commerc1alB 38 39 40 41 Bankmg Club 41 Red Cross Council 38 I V Baseball 40 Servtce League 41 WILLIAM OTT Agrtculture B 38 39 40 41 Future Farmers of Amerlca 38 39 40 41 Bankmg Club 40 41 aconlan Stafi A A 38 39 40 41 Basketball 40 Varstty Basketball 41 Vce Presldent ol Future Farmers oi Amertca 41 Treasurer of Homeroom 40 Vtce Prestdent of Homeroom 38 CLARENCE OVERS Commerctal 38 39 40 41 Chamber of Com merce 39 40 41 Llbrary Staff 39 40 Varslty Track 39 40 41 Bacontan Staff A A 38 39 40 41 Treasurer of Class 40 41 VITA D PARISI Commerc1alB 38 Commerc1a1A 39 40 Com merctal C 41 Dramatlcs Club 41 Cl1n1c Duty 41 IANE E PARVIN Classlcal 38 39 Sc1ent1f1c 40 41 Le Cercle Cadet 39 Le Cercle Franca1s 40 41 Da mat1cs Club 41 A A 38 39 40 41 Orchestra 38 39 41 Red Cross Counctl 41 Treasurer ofHomeroom 39 EDITH PEACOCK Montgomery Blarr Htgh School Stlver Spnng Maryland 39 40 Brrdqeton Hlgh School Scren t1l1c 41 Le Cercle Francals 41 Red Cross Counctl 41 Student Councll 41 A A 41 Secretary ol Student Councll 41 THERESA BARBARA PEKICH Commerc1alA 38 39 40 41 I V Hockey 38 39 Varslty Hockey 40 41 I V Basketball 38 39 40 Chamber ot Commerce 40 41 Cl1n1c Duty 40 Servlce League 40 Bacontan a A A 38 9 4 DORIS MARIE PERRY Commerc1a1A 38 Commerc1alC 39 40 41 MADGE PETIT Commercxal A 38 Commerc1a1C 39 40 41 A A 38 39 40 Treasurer ol1'1omeroom 38 CECILE PFEIFFER Commerc1alA 38 39 40 41 Red Cross Coun c1l 38 A A 38 39 40 Secretary Treasurer of Homeroom 40 Treasurer of Homeroom 41 SANTINA PINO General 38 Classtcal 39 40 SCIGIIIIIIC 41 Red Cross Councll 38 39 A A 38 41 L Cercle Cadet 39 Le Cercle Francats 40 41 Student Councll 39 40 Echo Staff 40 B conlan Staff Secretary of Homeroom 41 ALICE REBECCA PLATT General 38 39 40 41 Le Cercle Cadet 39 Bankmg Club 40 Red Cross Councll 41 Art Ltbrary Staff 39 A A 39 Secretary of Home room 39 DOROTHY ADA POOLE Commerc1alA 38 Commerc1alC 39 40 41 MATILDA POPOVSKY Commerclal A 38 39 40 41 Chamber of Commerce 41 A A 38 MATILDA POWELL Commerclal A 38 39 40 41 Chamber of Commerce 41 CHARLES PURNELL lndustrlal Arts 38 39 40 41 STEPHEN RACK Screntlftc 38 lndustrlal Arts 39 40 41 A A 40 41 Servtce League 4 RUTH IANE RAGAN Sctentxftc 38 Classlcal 39 40 Sc1ent1f1c 41 Red Cross Councll 39 Glee Club 39 Dra mat1cs Club 38 A A 39 41 Bankmg Club 41 Servlce League 41 Clmlc Duty 41 Vtce Prestdent of Homeroom 41 NAOMI RAINEAR Household Arts 38 39 40 41 Home Eco nomrcs Club 40 ROSE E RANDAZZO Chamber of Commerce 39 40 41 Bankmg Club 41 Baconlan Staff A A 40 41 IERRY RAPHAEL Sc1ent1f1c 38 39 40 41 Forensrc Soc1ety 40 41 I V Tennls 40 Student Counctl 39 A A 38 39 40 41 Bacontan Staff Echo Staff 40 Band 38 39 40 41 Cheerleadlng 41 Man ager of Boys Baseball 38 39 Executxve Corn mtttee 38 IOSEPH REES Commerc1alB 38 Commerc1a1C 39 40 41 A A 38 39 Bankmg Club 41 I V Basket ba 40 BERNICE REMPHER Commerc1alA 38 Commerc1alC 39 40 41 A 39 40 KARL G RENNE IR Agrtculture B 38 39 40 41 Future Farmers ofAmer1ca 38 39 40 41 I V Baseball 40 Bacontan Staff A A 40 41 Secretary of Homeroom 40 41 Varslty Baseball 40 41 IOSEPHINE F RENO Household Arts 38 39 40 41 Home Economtcs Club 40 BRUCE W RICARDS Sctentttxc 38 39 40 41 Llbrarv Staff 39 40 41 A A 38 41 Student Counc1l 40 Bacoruan Staff Vtce Presxdent of Student Councll 40 WILLIAM RICHARDS Comrnerc1alB 38 39 40 41 Bankmg Club 41 Baconlan Staff A A 39 40 Pres1dent of Homeroom 41 Execut1veComm1ttee 38 WILLIAM H RICHARDSON IR Agrtculture B 38 39 40 41 Future Farmers otAmer1ca 38 39 40 41 Baconlan Staff I I I I I ' I I I I I - , I I - 'I I I I ' 1 I I I I ' . 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WHEELER Industnal Arts 38 39 40 41 Art Servtce Staff A A GEORGE H WHIPPLE Sc1ent1f1c 38 39 40 41 Le Cercle Cadet 39 Le Cercle Francazs 40 Varstty Track 39 Treasurer ot Homeroom 38 Vlce Presldent of Homeroom 39 Bacoman Staff Llbrary Staff A A 4 EMMA MAE WINFIELD Household Arts 38 39 40 41 MABEL L WOODLIN Commerc1a1A 38 Commerc1a1C 39 40 41 FLORENCE ANNE WURTS Classlcal 38 39 40 41 Le Cercle Francats 40 41 Art Llbrary Staff 38 Library Staff 39 40 41 Secretary of 1..1brary Staff 41 Dra matxcs Club 38 39 40 41 Red Cross Coun cxl 41 I V Hockey 39 Varslty Hockey 40 Varslty Tenms 40 41 A A 38 39 41 Bacoman Staff G1r1 Shy 39 L1 le Women 39 LENA C YOUNG Household Arts 38 39 General 40 41 L Cercle Cadet 40 BERTHA ZEH Commerc1a1A 38 39 40 41 I V Hockey 38 Varslty Hockey 39 40 41 Chamber of Com erce 39 40 41 A A 3 4 tary Treasurer of Homeroom I - ' I I I I ' ' I - . I I I I I I ' ' '38 ' '4 '41 A A '38 '9 ' '41 . ,.., I I I I I I I I ' ' ' ' ' I I I I I I I '41 I I . .,,. 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Mrs Arthur Ioyce Mlcldy Ioyce Dora Ioyce Raymond W Iohnson Helen E Iohnson Mary Klng 94 I . l I . - 1 . I .. .' ,, 2 . I A . A 1 p ly ,g . .I I I . . . ' . Maid Mrs. Luther H, Bozearth Ellle Dr. Morton C. Hill I , ' ' u ' I . , . 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Mrs Ios Steelman Mrs Grace Sewall Mrs Gladys N Sprncller Mrldred Steelman 38 Mrs Rebecca Stretch Robert Stephenson Mrs Dora E Stephenson Ernest Terry Roy Thompson Mr QS Mrs Wmfreld K Thompson Mr G Mrs Ward Tomlmson WIHOHG Townsend V1rg1n1a Trewln Harry L Tullls Mrs Harry L Tullls Iean Turner Lena Turln Ruth Toot Tudos Mr 6fMrs EdmundH Turner Charles Table M1r1am Uhland Mlldred Uhland Francrs Uhland R S VanMeter Bernadetta Vmcent Mrrram Warrmgton Mrrlam Wayne Zeke Watson Mlf1Gm Wetscott Mr 6fMrs H L Wettlaufer Ioseph A Whxpple Mrs O A Whrpple B1ll1e Wllllams Patsy Wllhams Mr 6- Mrs Wlllldm Wrllnams Sara Woodruff R A Woolman Esq Dorothy Wrrght Helen Wrlght Mrs Ienme Wuzzardo Mr Leon Wuzzardo Mrs Harry A Wesch Mrs Albert Wurts Iohn Wurts Mr 6- Mrs Iohn R Watson Mrss Ada More Wentzell Mrss Annabelle Walker Brlhe Wrlllams S Frances Wheaton Mtnnle D Waltl Casper G Ware Harvey Whlttaker Robert Weber Bob Mr 6fMrs Wm C Watklns Ir Lester Hug W1ll1GmS Betty Zane lrvrng Zrzlrn 95 i e I . I I. 1 I Mr. Mrs. Harry Maurer Alice Rubenstien Billlvflfl Vliel PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS THIS BANK VERY 1ndustr1al cmd commerc1al act1v1ty every pubhc or prlvate hnanclal transactlon occurrmg Ih1S cornmunlty creates lmpulses that pass 1n one form or another through a bank They g1ve r1se to d9pOS1lS of money cashlng of checks b1llS of exchange to hnance trade d1str1but1on of pay rolls payment of b1l1s remxttances of funds accumulatlon of sav1ngs bor rovsnng of money These are 1nd1s pensable GCIIVIIISS by whlch people stands at the heart of the buslness Ilfe of thls cornmunlty carry forward thelr f11'1GI1C1Ql affa1rs Banks everywhere fac1l1tate and weave 1nto a properly related whole thousands of these separate trans actlons occurrmg da1ly throughout the country Modern economlc so Clely and progress would be 1mpos slble wlthout these banklng functlons In a sense that IS true of no other form of enterprlse each bank be longs to and IS an essentral part I the whole busmess l1fe of 1lS comrnunlty THE CUMBERLAND NATIONAL BANK BRIDGETON N J The Bank of SGTVICG and Safety for 125 Years MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION . , 1n , , , , - . . I - I I I - I I - QT . - o - , . . PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS pad! xi, f 51. yE,1-TXTEND Sf fff, Vw If L if? ,L. W O93 L f P! ff ,X SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS S K4 to the C L A S S 0 F 1 9 4 1 LeSTOURGEON'S BAKERY L. 7 gy ff 1 P A 'mfg' B, 2.1 - I gafwfy f pkg I f,-'gf ,Lf LL, .f Q! ff ' f f ' w--,- ,' , 4 2-X, X ,Q-1, Q., r,, V L ,f 4 -fj .iff ff- ., - ff Q ff . f' A X ' I J V-.. Q ug. x' fig rg.. IP if - M Q VE f ' 4' I 1 - Z f I if .f-ff 49,Q 54 -VVS A, Q Q V V S I ff X! . ! YgfVf:5,J4,:Q-'51'L'k- ' f QL LX :fp wld ' V Q., -f V S- -f ' U 1 ,. ' !fVg'5n ., . , , V ' fi, 2 f -f' ' f bg Q, fr, -V' ff if 'X ,1 ff K1 f K I, ,' ' 1 , K .-2 !,wy5!ff WV- J-4ff,, f C- J ,xx , Q L Q Q. xx Xd L A X 'FEL PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Compliments of aa fen is Manufacturers oi World s F 1nest School Iewelry CLASS RINGS PINS MEDALS TROPI-IIES COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS G NERAL OF ICES AND AIN LANT Owatonna Mmnesota Represented by E C PARIS 6. BROS Your Iewelers 99 East Commerce Street Brldgeton N I 1938 1943 98 0 o E F M P I 0 Distributors at Standard Rings for Classes A PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Pvf' !f Lf: f ,ff f Mvfufuf' JL! J re Wofoh nacfyj VV ff' W ' df jjpll. t IS the ery berffofcglj ot outjut t J A tgHl pxroof that we have J IV eardafter K r errdered the EXTRA Seftmfew ,f d q ty of woffmanshrp h1ch aboye, ,, J el gf a1ns qnf orgamzagon the reputation re11ab11 J! I yourJ11ves the careers now Just beg1nn1ng to i111 yo ontracted ob11gat1ons you have t ou know to your fam1l1es your fr1ends our country and to yourselves just to i111 these obl1gat1ons IS not enough To g1Ve more than IS expected of you 1S the answer to success 1n your Jobs your bus1ness and your 11ves We know that you young Amerlcans W111 recognlze th1s truth We feel certa1n that through your 11V9S you too w1l1 renew 99! of your contracts TESICIDIMIEAS STUDDHCCJS 88 E COMMERCE STREET BRIDGETON N I. 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PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS DIAMONDS WATCHES Compliments Oz' E C PARIS 8: BROS For Iewelry of Qucdlty and Style CLOCKS SILVERWARE Leaders of Thelr Class Everywhere are the lluallty Food Products of E PBITCIIHBII INC Bndgeton, N J and New York Clty PRIDE OF THE FARM TOMATO CATSUP PRIDE OF THE FARM TOMATO IUICE PRIDE OF THE FARM TOMATO SAUCE PRIDE OF THE FARM CHILI SAUCE M MH PRIDE OF THE FARM SPAGHETTI EDDY S PURE FRUIT IELLIES EDDY S PURE FRUIT PRESERVES To EDDY S OLD ENGLISH SAUCE J U I C E EDDY S PUMPKIN SQUASH EDDY S TOMATO PUREE EDDY S ASPARAGUS 101 I , I I ' OF' I THE BRAND j'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 3 'Jm L sw , III TIM . PRIDE OF THE FARM SOUPS I, II! ef 2 YQ' I QI IQ. I I IT' 1 A I A I I ' ' U, 31,1 QIIIYII I-FT.4FL.Ol5' I I PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Telephone MARket 3873 Establlshecl 1885 LOUIS E STILZ 6: BRO CO Acaclernlc Apparel Flags Banners Chenrlle Letters Band Unlforms 151 to 155 N Fourth Street Phlladelphla Pa Our Best WlShSS Slit? Sv X Success TS or or AZ Graduates Students We beheve a portable typewrrter wrll help you tn your work Ask for a tree tr1al Ashley MCCOIm1Ck Company OFFICE OUTHTTERS 101 E Commerce Street Complxrnents The Br1dgeton Nat1onal Bank Member Federal DBPOSI1 Insurance Corporatlon Br1dgeton New Iersey 102 I I l . . . , . ' of .M-lf:-'-X yi. 1. 1 5 N' ' f -4, .1 L,,,.'.r-'j., , . r . I I . - . I . PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ROAD TO SUCCESS F1n1sh hlgh school hrst then spec1al1ze Rlder College offers thls GdV1Ce to young men and women who a1m to enter the buslness World It 1S based on 76 years of exper1ence 1n tra1n1ng busmess executlves It W111 pay you to follow lt Llterature on request RIDER COLLEGE of Buslness Adm1n1strat1on Bachelor of Sc1ence Degrees rn Commerce and Educahon Speclal Intenslve Courses FOUNDED 1865 TRENTON N I Washlng Greas1ng QQ. Ai aff X, General GIIGS 23 IEFFERSON STREET BRIDGETON N I 103 I 'FQ 1 S F 5 R H H 3 H PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS rg ce BIGB ig-fs: BY 'mls BRIDGETON BOTTLING COMPANY Phone 756 lS0lllBHll3S FURNITURE Bndgeton, N. I. Salem, N. I. Phone 1009 Phone 056 'lr Cash or Credlt Greetmgs and Best W1shes M ll SEHHI-KNH Wherever You Are Wherever You Go OCGI, ' 0 GL in Bottles 104 'Mr aff Emi - - M3 Jalal ' B 1 I3 1.0. 6. A to the Class of 1941 Q ' II IQI I. BB, 4. in . Because X J it's Bert 9 if PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS or Downnght Goodness Taste the D1Herence -Abb 'tts Greetmgs and Best W1Sh6S to the Class of 1941 P .I HITTEH EU Compllments of Farmers and Merchants Natlnnal Bank Member Federal Depos1t Insurance Corporahon MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSIT S5 OOO WILLIAMS HAIIIATIIH SHIJP 804 North Pearl Street Bndgeton N I Phone 959 F in + M ' PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Comphments of SMITH ci RICHARDS LUMBER CO Sherw1n W11l1ams Pa1nt SERVICE WITH SMILE Br1dgeton Complzments of Your -DWI XCHEVROLH Dealer SCRIBN ER ci LEWIS, INC. Where Frzend Meets Fr1end Br1dgeton Rosenhayn Complzments of Fir wig E as B1 'lg glial 4 U I' 'Si-TU ml' by ah, 'U-lv WEST SIDE FUNERAL HOME RULON D BROOKS Dlrector 181 Atlantlc Street Brldgeton N I Our Name Stands for Serv1ce wrth Cost a Matter of Your Own Des1re SHARP ci CO Penn Wallpaper M1lls WALLPAPER PAINTS HARDWARE HOUSEWARE PAINTING PAPERING INTERIOR DECORATING I3 6: 17 East Commerce Street Phone 495 fa, I if-Fl' 1 E st gg, , J I , 751 r I we u w Q .- 4-g,, ' .- . . , ' 'I fw.q1.,ffL2r'1'q '- , ...NQL4 lv ,1 . IN, hrJ5:7, I, , P- '-,. ' A 'Ill'- ., 'V if I - 4-1 --,s92.:.u2'f R, . , ' N I ' ' ' . pv lcanar-ncaI1ranupor1shon W . .oil-Y ,LI me PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS - ..f'.'-0 0 4 - 4 Comphments HAINIEH 5 DAIHIES The Evening News Enmpany Extends Congrcxtulatlons to the GRADUATING CLASS of 1941 PAIJGETT 5 SEMA QF DISTINWW ff 1 WWAQEMHUQ anim Guernsey Mllk 616 R 1 GRADUATES AFTER COMMENCEMENT YOU WILL BE Gomg to College Stortmg 1n bus ness Help ng at home Gett ng Morrled Wht ri zz z zz, Please feel free to call upon us wlthout oblrgatlon PROTECTION SERVICE CO 6 E Commerce Street Br1dgeton New Iersey of ! 9 . . i 1 Q3 jjj 1 ' T :ix aever your future procedure Insurcmc will M lggujkrzfatfw be cr necessary pa of your lite. N ' ,uafif AQ 1 Ellis wi Ll-L L arziwsm cuz dniuuuza UIUYEIICRENTI 9 H 617. ziusifiorzi or off:-:1 any Luluics I O I I 107 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Dine Dance Comphments of 12110 HADIIJ GRILL Bndgeton MEN Z BRUTHEHS IIN llliflffllll BEAIIUN AUTH STUHE5 14 16 E Commerce St Br1dgeton World s Lowest Pnces on Auto Radlo 6. Blcycle Goods I2 J ISARHISIIN 81 SIINS Serv1ng The Graduates and Under Grads Wlth the Klnd of ClOth1I'Ig F urn1sh1ngs and Footwear They L1ke C Wlllitltt M. BAIIIIN 81 CII. 36 38 Laurel Street AARIIN 81 EHAWHIRII Internat1ona1 Trucks + Chrysler and Plymouth Cars . . f LICENSED CLEANER gan bfrvrrzgs 0 J ' ' lfllllfffl If cgi ig: :Rialto Uowar I IIIIIYIIII fllllll . ' I l . 0 0 . I I I . 108 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Complrments of TOPICER Modern Au Condrtloned Relngerator D ttb ted by EHYSTAL IEE AND IIULIJ STIJHAEE EU UU!-IHEH CITY HNITWEAH IIII I J HOSIGIY Lmgene Foundatron Garments 59 South Laurel Street Brldgeton N I Luck and Prospenty to the Members ofthe Class of 41 Sllllllllll S SNIIIH BHIDIIETUN BUWLINE ALLEY5 We Extend Our Congratulatrons to the Class of 1941 A S JIIHNSIIN Sf SUN Feed and Gram FERTILIZER Fleld and Garden Seeds 59 North Laurel Street Bndgeton N I CLASS OF 1941 Turn D63l1I11lGlY Toward a Career FOR 37 YEARS SIIIAYHS S BUSINESS SSHIIIII has prepa ed young people for uccess ful careers BUS1 e s and C V11 Serv ce A school wlth a reputahon for placements Esse tal Busmes Subje ts Supportmg Academlc Sublects 807 Chestnut St Ph1ladelph1a LOMbard 0854 I .Qua lil as wa!! as Qfafus in is i u C I 1 I l cfesnzsnzlisz Ula qoorl finzsa c Earl fogsifisi . . . I 0 your lzsxf nzous ii uiful 0 0 . . 9 I I' S - in 'n S i ' i . . ni ' s ' C . . ll . I I I 109 A, ' PATRONIZE OUR, ADVERTISERS If ?n1J i i i ?' . f , r . - 9 ' 7 ! d V , I 'Smasheyis 'Shoe Store! v ' J ' I ' Has Jeen Your Shoe Store During Your High School Years . . . We Hope We Deserve Your Contmued Patronage SMASHEY S I , , See the New 1941 ' ' FJONTIAC STREAMLINER or the BUICK FIREBALL Elmer D Mulford nc 50 North Laurel Street Phone 252 Com phments CLASS OF 42 C om phments CLASS OF 43 CLASS GF 44 See the N6w 1041 Oldsmoblle Styled to Lead Hydra Matlc Drlve Chas L Van Meter I C urch Lane Phone 307 Bndgeton N I The Car Ahead Its Oldsmobzle Amerzcas Newest Low Przced Car - at . , I . of 1 of r ' ' 1 , J b , I x 4 f ' ' 1 , .V . t' i I- ' ' N . 1 1 ' X ' I - f GOI'1'1pI1IT19I'1fS ' ,' X g 1 Built to Last . . . . ' vi f if V X I ' k In r nt :nf Q f ' I ' - , S. H I - -I' I I 110 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Compliments of CUMBERLAND HOTEL GERARD HOAGLAND MANAGER Complzments of Ioseph S Mlller Wholesale Conlechonery Walnut and Marlon Streets 589 Phones 50 Br1dgeton N I Compliments of Alillllkx ARROW Hill? Clean1ng As It Should Be Done Sutton Bros Smokers Supplzes and Candles Commerce and Laurel Streets Br1dgeton N I Wholesale and Retall Stanley Smoke Shop Shoe Shme Parlor Magazlnes Prpes Tobaccos Vlctor Blueblrd Records 2 S Pearl St Carl Loud Prop Compl1ments ol the Br1dgeton N I Clothes for the H1gh School Graduate Clothes for the Young Man Entermg Prep School or College P mcet and H ard t d nts c d m d po k b Iohn I Nolan 41 43 South Laurel Street 111 l i -1 - - 1 3 ' ' ' . . No guess work-Styles that are wom by r' on arv su e . . . All pri e for CI o est c et ook. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Business Trulnlng amos FOR YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN J I! 415532 B d DAY AND EVENING CLASSES ph Uh S iypy Speclallzed Evening Courses Off Appl t g Sy I ?hY,,,,,h PEIRCE SCHOOL THE DELL South ,I rsw Q 111 f rnlrr Chun Cldsswware C1 I 1 fiillllg., I mls J Lam el St BPldg,Pl0ll I hone 134 oes Barber Shop r l lc nn md I' mr ltxlll Serum? N01 th Phill St Opp Menz B10- n 1, ms: fx o Andrews 6. AVIS D1 ll,55.,lStS lll Elmer Drugs Cr ts fanflx Ualirrs of E1 HAYEL the rv lt l'1ri-t A111 Appllm lIlOll for 1 ut lllll Sore I L Danzenbaker 5. Sons Inc I' arm Up: ralrng, I' qurpmf nt Brld New Jersey Cc-darvlllv Uonzfzfznzsrzfs fo tfzs Chin of ULU Gene Down's Barber Shop 814 Broad Street jNH rv11zf1f zfav Uvfa '53 . J M , lk ,y . , IP,arrignjF? 5: Son ,yn qylfvl I' Egsrgraffg r 1 JJ f jr 4 u PIIOIIP 123 - - I - 1 Q Q Q -- 1-ll. u- 1 1 1 : Q Founde 1 Q 2 , Q - GeneraIBusiness Sienogrc ic-Secrefcrial I1 ' 1 ' Executive Managemenf Executive-Secretarial : f ' '.. Adminisircfive Accountancy MedicoISecreIcriaI 1 f fm: Civil Service Preparation fShor and or reno I : T H112 I i 5 3711, 1 - u 'I' . . . Z U ,, , rv A7115 Business Correspondence :ce ' nn f - '13 QQ: Uniform Accoun in s ems : 4 Yml Zgjquaggffl' 'Q Ad anced Accouniancy Suies and D' Y 'b I' 1 ' ' ' ' ' Personality evelopmenf and Public Speaking : I Peirce School uil ing 11 Pine . es? of Broad 171 l1 iv G iv - - I - K Y CO. I I -. 0 ff 1' V- .yrs f., Q , , ' , Ii . I -z 1 I Q ' 1 . I2 5. - ., f R , N. J. I - , - - - - . q . - .9 do zf-lf 1 f ' n l . . l ' - nr r '.' - . - A' ' 1 ' r J ' D 1 f A ' 2 . J . . . gr 1 W' ' ' ' 71 ' I sa .' s ' , - . '1 I , l 112 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS I Seratcx 6- Sons Broad and Water Streets Clal P is edapif rglzr Case Trqytor lllfpwnjsi P 0l,Zg George S Moore s frm fl s and M atv 1 42 Plne Street BPldg8t0ll Phone 5 W 94 rlye X st Qua ty M111 ! 0 nd Ffanklln Sts h ne 07 1 I ohn M Davls rmfrlw HETTINGER ENGINE CO R C Newk1rk P1 teurued xml H n Milk r L r 1 B1 ldoelon N J Phone 622 ,I 2 ROVNER S 1 Belle HOSISIY Brl l ton s Ho lerw Spcunlty Sl I Cor Commerce K Laurel Sts BRIDFF ION Edward L Sewell R pairs S fl 110 Shlloh N J Phone 616 J 3 113 cdlllpzilllillti of I 1 V0 'ff 0 . f. 5 ., , w W Ae , ll x ! , :I I I I e 6 ' I, il' 9 T af ig f K K1 - ' U f f if rl P X on 'L O ' - Y dom inzslzff. o I 6 I P l S296 S 'l 4, f' , . R Q ,lm . l , S ' If ll fwcms If 'I f 1 of ,Lf of .fan ff, , MBREFAV 'Y V ostedrf ods -l ., a 1 I ' ' . l U K .ff I 10 VI A I COl7lfZliIllEIZfi of I I I dom Zinzsrzfs o P as ' z 1 V ' ' I Fresh I om Il 1' Fa n to You nr 9 . . K - - comp inzarzfx of ,, . , . 1' ' f rf 4 ge s I' .il z ' I0 pl' f 1 JV' . v D , C C 1 - - PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Cornphments of CHRISTY FUNERAL HOME Elmer New I ersey Comphments ALFRED H LUPTON Be qulck to klck If thmgs seem wrong But lack to us And make lt strong To make thmgs nght ls our dehght When We are Wrong You are nght LEONARD S ARMY 6. NAVY STORE 55 57 S Laurel Street Bndgeton N I REINHARDT S Lunches Candy Abbotts Ice Cream We Speclahze In the Best KODAKS GOBELIN CHOCS Wigs we J'f0fe Comphments of SOUTH IERSEY NEWS AGENCY South Laurel Street Bndgeton Comphments of SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL P T A Phone 648 Tr TRUETT S PUBLIC TAXI SERVICE Rear Belvldere Hotel CLEMENT W LOWE P D Bndgeton N 1 Fountam Servlce 17 SOUTH LAUREL STREET uett I ' of I . . IR. - . I I I. 'I I . . . I ' N' I' . ' ' I - I -D I . I . n -T , 1 n :I I 1 I- . I ' 114 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Comphments of GORSEN 6: MCCORMICK The AdV9l.'I1S1I1g Staff of THE BACONIAN Wlshes to extend IIS smcere cxpprecwtlon to Q11 IIS crdvertlsers GRADUATES Consult thls Sectxon Before You Buy RADIO BARN RADIO S DUDE RINK Sunset Beach Bndgeton N I TUESDAY STUDENT S NIGHT FRIDAY HAWAIIAN NIGHT Skate wxth the Dudes Comphments of IOHN A ZOHLMAN Compl1rr1er1ts of SPUR DISTRIBUTING CO INC EQIII Pearce Manager Compllments of H BULLOCK 5: SONS HOMETOWN STORE Comer Walnut and Manon Streets MEATS GROCERIES PROVISIONS Comphments of WOODRUFF COAL CO 115 ff 0' 'I H s. , 4 ff- f f' L Sf' S. Pearl St.. Bridgeton, N. I. O PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS You'll like the Service we g1ve you The quohty We sell you At the prlce We quote you P1ck Up Your Phone ond Coll 1289 W VVISHAM S GROCERY Comphrnents of M F RILEY AND SON Elmer N I Comphments of ELMER THEATRE AND PAULS SMOKE SHOP ELMER NEW IERSEY Comphrnents of LADIES BAZAAR 54 56 E Commerce St If lt s sportswear we hove lt C oots Dresses Mllhner Comphments of THOMAS MATALUCCI Servlce Stahon East Commerce St 6. Buckshutem Rd Bndgeton N I ARTHUR D HOLMES Morme Supphes Everyihmg for the Boot y Sportswear Phone 1596 Greenwlch N I New ond used typewruers ond olddmg mochmes from S520 OO ond up Expert repour ond overhaul on odl mokes Comphments of Of 1T1GCh1D A FRIEND GS FLEISCHMAN ADDING MACHINE SERVICE 102 Rutgers Avenue Phone 934 Bndgeton N I 116 I I SO . . - I I I I I . . , 1 . . I . - I I .. .f .ff 1 .I - ,. o o . .. . . 1 . 1 . . PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS H Compliments of BENIAMIN ELWELL Distributors ot SUPREME QUALITY FOODS ampton and Giles St. Phone 407-W .vfiffjf THE IERSEY IAMBORE'E!3sI?l'g h Y Every Saturday Nlght Compliments of SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY k I B f Npeggf f'7l3v 'if'?f flfwlg ft M FRIEND THE BRIDGETON WASHED GRAVEL CO SAND GRAVEL CLEANEST QUICKEST GAS M E The Bndgeton Gas Llght Co IOEL L GARRISON T P R GTIUHUID WELDING 40 S East Ave Bndgeton N I BAILEY S MARKET Church 6. Irving Ave Phone 1215 Pearl 6. Penn Sts Phone 932 117 if ff ff, Compliments of Q . Sout Ierse 's Favorite Bam Dance Compliments of - A ' ost conomical Fuel . I I Compliments of Automobile and Furniture Refinishing I o s ecovered - i lLl1S5:'5f?!-HX l A ' - T Au-ro , u-rnnslinn PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS o f',rf at s Food Market 297 Il'Vlllg Avenue I'LXCl'yt1llllg 111 the Food Llne BlI'I1S Eve frosted Foods Phone 1561 Complinunts and Best Wishns or Your Future hndeavors Ackley O Elmer Barbcr Shop 41 North Laurel St , Brldgeton Z 5 Sol Er1anne Maura and Poultrs Phone 1044 F D Noyes Esso Stat1ons Jeffereon K South Laurel 1 hone 1304 North Pearl Stl eet 1 hone 1 36 We la11l'or and Dcllur f Austme s Men s Shop 11 Non th Laurel Street Uncle Sam s Barber Shop 79 s.,..n. Lamel su-0.-t MUNI PING Prop romp! I' xpf rt and C ourfz ou.s gl fl ll! I'our Barbers Ar 1our Scrucc Z , f Earl W1ll1ams o Z tio Albert Scheckenbach 15 HBPPISOII Street Bus: r and Sluppfr of Produc: 1 hone 1346 IM u 1 orh Phlladz Iphza Boston 118 6 nzfz mva z 1 of , , 1 - f , N ' . I 1 7 Y . . . 2 . , V 1 . . , N. .1 1 donzfz inz Ilfi of I l I I 1 - 3 . , . . I 1 r . ... 1 V fr I Av V Y ? ' l I dorzqttzlatfafiorzi fiom Clonzfhinzsrzfi of ' I I I 1 L . I C 1 A Y . . . - . , . 1' - 1 f W , Y. , f C7 mp inzsrz fi Uonzfz inzs 1 1 of . , - . ,, 1 , 2 3 . . , , . . , - - , 1 , -- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Best Wishes to the l l of 41 Garnson s Hat Shoppe o South Laurel Street Z. Max1ne s Hoszcry and Lmgcrle on E Commerce St E11te Fashlon Shop Inc Drfss S f ata Hats 28 S Laurel St I Cr1ter1on and MG1eSl1C Theatres E Budd Newklrk 6. Son ESS0 SF RX If E Slnloh N J BFldgCl0ll 1.343 I ohn L Watson Fun ral D rr Ct funeral Home Pl one 1879 17.3 East Avenue Brldgeton N J Bodme s Gem0Jersey Chocolates Ar th Fznest ualux NI new fan Iflll z N1ck s Shoe Sh1ne Parlor Magazmes Papers Plpes Fllms Dledrlch Bldg 4 N Pearl Uonzfl Llllillfi of ' lass 19' , , I 1 . . I . -v I ,- . . Conzfzlinzefzfx of 6011111 inzsrzfi of I I I l ' ' , l n P 0. - ,U ' - I ' 1 I C0m!,!i,,Zg,zfi of conzfzlinzsrzh of I I l 1' i 1 or . , . 1 4 1 Q I 1 1 W l 9 ' - 9 9 ' ' ' I comp inzerzfs of 9 l 1 l . . - . e rr ' Q 0 Y' I h' ' ' ., . 119 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS I M Elwell Inc H mr Appllanus 9.3 Cohanaoy St, Brldgeton, N Ayars Smclcur Servlce Stat1on 50 South Peall Sheet Phono 716i Spcmal fall or and D Ill rx S1 FIICC Betsy Ross Gnlle Next to qtanley TIIPHIIP f and: Slf1flS Llllllll W1111am M Brown 6. Son fvdalvllle N J lllom 586 Iohn A Seaberg ci Son Fl r1.sIG Cflddlwlllf, Nus ,lf-lam Godown 6. Estadt IfIlNlfS and Slupp r 1 IARRI PRUDUCE 3 us Iwrhlcr FRIEND 1 1 b r o CLOTHING CO 52 L Commerce St Brulaeton Smarl I1 Ill 5 r 111 Pllfll' I'llllIllS Un Our l nununl lfmlg., I Ilan 120 , fy Conzfzfinzerzfi of LUIIZP,Ll7ZEIZfi of I l l l l I l I ' . - U , - 5- . . . I f W 0 . V . . , . . J. ' 7 . f 1' '0 ' I ' I I 7 L . 1 n . Q T 'pg . 7 Q . - V 1 -.' !v .- v 7 , Cdillflxllilillfi of cunzfgflnzerzh of 1 . I - ' 1 . - ' 1' S lf A f, I I 1 4 , 1 I T2 Frfvll' - S0 1 ls - ' ' '1': I s I Culrzfzfilrzsrzfi of 1 . O fn 0'fu 1' I '1' W fn H I' fr' J PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS - N fu' Din, QW Br1clgeton Gr1ll Pri Parking, Z FIGIICIS H Tongue Chap l and ll rtuarv Cohcmsey Grlll Cf-darvllle N J lllol 0 Cul :rx llle 4189 Z Meyers and Sons Aliahnta Counc11 N0 67 Sal and S rllcz BFIIIBCIOII New Jerney Shiloh N J Goldey College D lauan 5 Pl nc r Sch I Bu Inf S E W Bostw1ck WllIHlll,t0Il Delaware Elmer N ,I N rlor lfdlll ll f r Bu sl irc lVr1I f r Hull Im 121 I lu f rr O . , I I Y ll! 'I f colrzflfilrzsrzfi of I comp inzarzfs of I I I I 0 1 0 N 1 . ., O I J 1,: If 1 f' dwnfzfinzsrzh of comp inzerzii of I I T L 1 Degree of Pocahontas vs ff 2 ' U 9 , I . 9 ' ' aonzfzfinzerzki of 0 ' fl' 'n Iv no of 5' fs. . I I . . If ' , . ,upe 1 g 0 sms-s ,a ers ' 0 .0 0 ' s PATRONIZE OUR A DVERTISERS f rf Iles 6. Shlmp -prle XLHEVROLFH Sale s and Sera we Elmer, N J Z rt Morr1s Apr1l Bros Sre Our Club Chair Department All folore Jacquard M nterl ll S19 90 Deeffleld New and Used Furmture Company Plume Brul :ton 466 I 7 Allen W W1lbourn ,Iusl a Gund Place to Buv Tru Hmm or XX ALI XY HUMAN De peml :ble l rmlucts Rugger1 s llllllllf Bc llllX 5ll0lbllC ll llllllg H XIR f Illlllltl, A Spumln 521 North Laurel Street .329 llmm H9 Bfl1lg.,1lOll N ,I JOHNSON al E 2 '43 sr AHURML son W If VP I QQ 00 'Ill up Bauer Hardware BFIIISPIOII, N J qi Z N FRIEND was 122 aonzfz ima z 1 of ' comp ima z 1 of , nn-ual Tmupnenao I I . f li? l ,' g Vx f ' 2 :' I I - 3 Y ' I 1 L, ' 1 'a ... F ' h l I . I 1 ' ' as 'Y ' f' 99 5 1 ll' '- ':- 2 , 1 , ' w r f ' , , v - 1 M5-F E53 ,. l' i. lm' ' 'E . J --- -,gi 29426 , , . Pctels Sllllllllg Parlor - Outboard Nlolorb 1- 57. . d Jos- ' Vs 'a Y' .' fag- 0 .' , x ' - ll K I 6 1 ' . I , - .l ' MF! vii - .,,1rf ll 'f -- f wx I Qi conzfb inzsrzfi of Q l O J 9 I ' eg A Xi PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Palatme Park Bathmg., Hoatlng I' lshlllg Shady Izcnzc Grmf Q I rnatr l amp Sue s lhurcll 8. 1041 L PICIIIC 8011011611 Ouncr l HARLES A Curwsox l Ray s Inc Square Deal ,Ieuelers 111 E Commerce Street Brldgeton, N J lf promlsf t pay lS go nd with Rav' Cred1t Sales Co 103 E Commerce St Z 70 N Laurel Street RL 11 ESTXIE Byers Meat Market I0 1103i-3Il1ldW ll Ave , B1 ldbeton, N 1 hone 1078 J Lo B1ondo Brothers Motor Express Inc 1111111 Omce I' D 6 BFldU6l0ll, N J Illlllli, 027 R 3 Chester Robbins Z Blew 61 Blew Cz ts and Drugs Cunzfzfinzsrzh of I I I ' T, ' ' rf. ' I ' f ' 'J ' . . I 4' Pi' l. SSY0 'zo .' Z: .11.'.1,.' Q 4 '. D. Cdlllflzilllillfi of Czonzlb inzsrzff. of Brldgeton A. I. George I Colrzfgfinzzrzfi fu fha Chau of Hell I I I A U,-,, H 1:.'..,'-f .. 1 , r- - h: D f' I ddlllflfflllillfi of CZ'-Wifi Ufliflfi of 7. . 123 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Complzments of George Maler 61 Bros Lumber and Mrllwork Comphments of Webers Candy Store Br1dgeton N I S E Bowen 61 Co Denn1son Party L1ne SCHOOL SUPPLIES STATIONERY GIFTS Helen s Beauty Shop Perma Gasper Prop All Forms of Beauty Culture PERMANENT WAVING Machmeless Wavmg Phone l564 Comphments of George R Elwell Phone 311 l General Merchandlse CEDARVILLE N I Complzments of H H D Balbrrnre 5: Son Pharmacy Broad and Frankhn Streets Opposrte Court House Compllments of Lang s Flower Shop Complzmenis I W T Grant Company Known for Values Phone l63U Brldgeton I I I 46 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton, N. I. 349 N. Laurel St., Bridgeton, N. I. ' o I l24 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Complzments of Herbert L Ware L1fe Insurance Annu1t1es and Retlrement Income Complrm en ts of Cumberland Dany l02 South Avenue Phone Charles Catahna Prop Carroll I R1ley The Frrendly Hardware Store House Furmshlngs G E Mazda Lamps Felton Slbley Pamts and Brushes 44 S LAUREL STREET PHONE 50 MCGINNIS ICE CREAM 96 Vlne Street Phone 148 BRIDGETON A Young Man s Clothmg Store The Enterpnse Barber 61 Elwell 33 35 S Laurel St Brldgeton N Where There s Good Taste Blueb1rd Contectlonery I Sweet Shopl 30 SOUTH LAUREL STREET BRIDGETON N I Complzments of H H Hankms 6 Bros Fox Ice Cream Our Own Make CEDARVILLE N I 972 ' , . Since 1377 There's Breyer's Ice Cream - . ., ' , . I. I - - 125 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS S Watson and Son Greenwlch N I Packers of GREENWICH BRAND Torvuxrons Cooperat1ve G L F SGIVICG Inc Supply Your Feed Seed Fert1l1zer Spray Materlals and All Other Farm Supphes Complzments of C B MOORE Deerfreld New Iersey S V DAVIS Ol1Ver F arm Machlnery Shlloh N I Complzments of George Schahck 5: Sons Flour Feed and Gram Centerton N I S Gallner s Excluszve Dress Goods and Curtazn Shop 18 East Commerce Street Bndgeton N I Compllments of Betty Sportswear Shoppe Very Smart Dresses for the School Glrl 7 West Commerce Street Washers Radlos Refngerators Cleaners Iewelry Clothtng Use Our Budget Plan Cumberland Sales Co 84 86 East Commerce St Brldgeton N I I I I I I I I I . Compliments of I 126 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Every Member of the Famlly Reads The Elmer T1mes South lersey s Leadmg Weekly ELMER N I Producers ot Pr1nt1ng that Pleases G S Electr1ca1Co Electrlcal Supphes Electrrcal Appllances IOBBERS Fluorescent Lrghtmg F F Gasklll Gen Mgr 45 S LAUREL STREET Phone Brrdgeton Complrments ot Rambow Skatmg Rmk Brxdgeton Vlneland Plke Rambow Amusement Co Inc Complzments ot Fayette Market Fayette and V1ne Sts Lester M1l1s Mgr C B Campbell General M9IChGHd1SG Phone 757R l Greenwlch Taylor School 61 Secretcrrlal Stenogrcrphrc ACCOUnllng Busmess AdlTllI11Sll'G'l1On Medlcal Secretar al Advertsmg and Iournal sm Courses both Day and Evenmg Catalogue cmd Vie Book Without Oblrgatzon Member Approved Group Pennsylvcrnlcr Prrvate Schools 1207 Chestnut St Ph11adelph1a RITtenhouse 6434 Complzments ot Percy Ross Ann Raphael Complrments ot Bonham s SGIVICS Stat1on Greenwrch N I 177 ' , N. 1. C 1' f . omp ments O Mulvey Instltute - ' I N. .I . . 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