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,,, . -. .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
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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.
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, .- 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
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