Bridgeton High School - Baconian Yearbook (Bridgeton, NJ)

 - Class of 1941

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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.

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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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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-

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