Bridgeton High School - Baconian Yearbook (Bridgeton, NJ)

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Funds Tor This mural were raised by The l94O-'4I Library STQTT wiTh The help oT Miss Florence R. Rauch, librarian. IT was painTed by Azio Mar- Tinelli Through The Works ProiecTs Admin- isTraTion. AT The lelT of The mural is The Hancock Saw Mill, builT by Richard Hancock in I686 on whaT was Then Indian Fields Run. Bridge- Ton was known Tor a Time as Cohansey Bridge. This name was derived from The TirsT bridge spanning The Cohansey in l7I6. The RevoluTionary plow and Tield vividly depicl' The imporTanT parT ThaT Bridge-Ton played in supplying The RevoluTionary sol- diers wiTh Toad. The old Iron Foundry locaTed on The Cohansey made cannon, 5 TU BU FUHTH AND SEB cannon balls, and farm implemenis during early limes. Iron was broughi here by bool and made info nails and iron pipe. Bridge- +on's Liberly Bell rang oul freedom in I776 from The cupola on lhe Old Courl House. La+er, The bell hung in The Wesl Jersey Academy on lhe some sile where our high school building now slands. The remainder of lhe mural porlrays modern Bridgelon wilh irs varied indus- lries. I+ slresses lhe manulaciuring ol glass. lhe Canning ol agricullural producls, and dairy farming. Glassware, which is made in Bridgelan, lin-ds iis way info homes and ollices in nearly every seclion of lhe Uniied Sfales. Our canned farm producfs lespe- cially our lomalo producisl are lcnown lhroughoul 'rhe nafion. Though we are very proud of our hislorical herilage, we also 'rake greal pride in our modern business enlerprises. 1 Z lil MRS ELIZABETH M SHERMAN To express our appreclahon and snncere grahlude lo our class advnser for her excellenl gundance and leadershnp we lhe class l 42 dedncale our annual lc Mrs Eluzab lh M Sherman As our advuser she has been rnosl cooperahve and lanlhlul Mrs Sherman recenved her B A degree from Bucknell Unnversnry IH I934 Three years lafer she came lo Brndgelan her own Alma Maler as a Teacher ol Englfsh Loyal zealous and unhrung an her efllorls Mrs Sherman has proved herself a real lead r of fhe class of 42 ll-1 I M M H , Q A E M -If 2-rg T sith 1 , L me EQ s E sf f 7' si if E X an 1 M s : ls 5 rl-ll Wal Q 2 ig LII as . . m . . . I I O J4 Weuage rom our uperinfencfenf The life of each of you was decidedly changed when you enfered high school. Now Tho+ you are abouT To be gradu- afed. your lile will be drasTically changed. ln adulfhood you will find ThaT life is on ever changing process. All Too soon you will learn ThaT The lives of all people are changing especially TasT under The impacl of a World War. NaTurally, you are concerned as To how you can find happiness, sofisfacfion, and securify in such a world of change. LeT me challenge you To find ouT where The Qrowing edge of civilizafion is, vifhere The unsolved problems are, where God is Trying To geT somefhing done for The welfare of humanify. AT Thal poinf plunge in and spend yourself lreely. RighT now The Taslc of all of us is clearly ThaT of wag- ing a vicforious war efforf. Leigh M. LoTT BOARD OF EDUCATION The group picTure of The Board of Educafion was Talren in January of which Time The members were lleff To righTl Harris C. l-lann, secrefaryg F. William Cox: Louis A. Lewis: Rufus S. Richards, presidenTg Percy W. Owen, vice presidenfg Earl McCormick: and Leigh M. LoTT, superinTendenT. sa? 'A xlff is G IllEll BY As you come To The end of your high school days, The fuTure seems uncerfain and unsfable. Plans made Today may be complefely changed Tomorrow, However. each one of you oughT To Thank God ThaT you have been born and schooled in This greaT democrafic counfry. A Tesfing Time is aT hand. Perhaps many of you will be called upon To serve your counTry before This awful conflicf is ended. If This becomes your loT, do iT gladly. l TrusT ThaT every one of you has come To undersfand and believe in The ideals of our democrafic way of life. To mainfain This democracy may mean sacrificing per- sonal ambifion for The presenT. Though The days be dark, IeT us remember ThaT sunshine follows rain. May you all live To enioy ThaT sunshine. Harry C. Smalley If has been a privilege To ocf as direcfor of The class of l942 for The posf Three years. Your fine spiriT of cooperafion bespealrs The Type of manhood and womanhood of which we are very proud. May This spirif be an inspirafion for The classes ThaT follow, You are enfering a war-Tarn world: you will no longer be guided by your Teachers. May you realize your responsibilify and face iT wiTh ThaT deferminafion, grimness, and perseverance Thaf is bound To spell success. l-l. W. LeTTs MII LDEH5 UF IND5 For The pasf year I have worlred wifh The mem- bers of The class of i942 as Their guidance direcfor. During This Time l have Tried To help Them wiTh Their vocafional and educafional problems. Now, as graduafion approaches, whefher They have chosen To be a compefifor in The world of occupa- Tions or a scholar in one of our many schools of higher learning, I wish Them success. J. Rex Bowen sir .X K, KX , fit., f f '7E ' J If . S xr I' t X 2-Z 7 'N ig, K ,, fjs-K fu fy,:7'ff,,gf 'ff1sk W- f 5 L -fi jk ':'f:'7 ? - '5'! E ' Inu ' A A A ' ' - v 4 . ' ! Q Ik' '41 l '-- 'v My f f A 5 4, Q '1 1' ' 'lm 9 v-i 'f 1 y ! h ' 5 fs ..... - Wes, N I If p' .L ' .. ' rw I I . 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Qt 3' In 1 1. sr, S fm g .- is-.,..f. -x ez A il 7, Q wel lsr I ' . 2 . x ,. 5, I '-Mm 94 Ai , 3 'Mm ,f- 2 1 . Q Q -if , 3 Y. I 4 5 K , 9 Wilma. ,gr Imuv,,w 1 A ' 5f'.f, , 4 4 , -,, K ,A QK Q fm'-ws' 4132 ' i'l..q'Q ' Mfwwm , 3' r . LX? g . . en,-,lfll-1 Hr 1, 4' Hfx, ,af-J lf, 4 I 74 51 , ' 'Xia' la ssl- fi 71 ll QQ 5 i 4 fi' q i MARION L. FREITAG ..Fry.. 304 N. Pearl Sl., Bridgelon ls Sara Bernhardl in our midsl? No, buf Marion is. We have enioyed Marion's dra- maric eflorrs very much. Blonde, lair, and always smil- ing, Marion has crealed much happiness. She excels in sporls, DONALD D. PECK Don Arlanlic X: Rulgers Ave., Bridgefon Very prominenl in alhlelics. Don is lop man on our lennis ream and also a varsiry bas- kefball man. Being on the ex- eculive commillee is another of Don's many acliviries. l'-le's been busy! EVERETT AYARS Ebbie 54 Broad Sl.. Bridgelon Ebbie is known among the class members as a mos? de- pendable fellow. This is why he has been our class lreas- urer for four years. Hals ol? ro him: he has done a swell lobl f sem L. KELLER naef.. 47 Irving Ave., Bridgelon ll pracrice makes perfecr. here is a budding professional- isr on roller skales. She is equally proficienl al her slud- ies and has allained grades which are the envy of her many friends. JOSEPH S. SANTO RA Joe 29l Bank Sl., Bridgelon Wo are righllully proud of Joe, our class presidenl. He rares high in our esleem. and lo him belongs much of 'the credif for the success of our class aclivifies. Our lhanks. Joe. 4 - x A . TA MARGARET OTTINGER Mickey Shiloh Pike. Bridgelon She looks a goddess and moves a queen -Tall and graceful, Mickey has been a regal vice presidenl. A col- legiale dresser. a cheerful smile, and personality plus- lhal s our Marge. E L A S 5 ELEANOR RUTH FOX Doc Cedarville Hals off lo lhe assislanl' edilor of lhe Baconian! Eleanor worked failhlully lo help produce this annual. She has also worked lirelessly in many class aclivilies. To her, rhe class owes a debl' of grali- rude. ll I JOHN H. LOPER Moose 470 Bank Sl.. Bridgelon Here we have Moose, our slar alhlefe, al home on lhe gridiron, baskelball courl, or diamond, Besides lhis, he is mosl popular and cughl lo go lar in lhis world. L e. ,Ohm ,Y E C' ' I MILTON B. AARON Milton R. D. I, Carmel Milton is a quiet lad with nany triends. His whole being seems built around an ancient proverb: Peace can conquer anything. We hope that in the tuture he will enioy hap- piness. 31 it RITA ELIZABETH AUSTEN Rita R. D. 4, Bridgeton Rita is very much interested in art and almost always can be tound in the art room in her leisure hours. I'-Ier modesty and quiet nature hides from many the knowledge of her artistic ability. IlF'4E MERVIN SMITH BALLINGER Bones I29 Oak St., Bridgeton With a personality that at- tracts people and with a knack tor cheering people, Mervin has been popular in school. l Ie's the kind of fellow we need to have around in these troublesome times. MARIE SUE BARLAM Marie Cedarville Marie, a cute girl with brown hair and brown eyes, is otten seen answering the telephone in study hall. She is well liked and was a most reliable senior manager of the hockey team. ELLEN ELIZABETH BAILEY Banty R. D. 4, Bridgeton Ellen often seems glum in the morning. but that's be- cause she isn't quite awake. She really is a very likeable person with an infectious smile and is immensely interested in basketball. . K 0, I FRANCES L. BATEMAN Frances R. D. 4, Bridgeton A very studious girl is Frances who has a high schol- astic standing and many friends. She has proved to be a very hard working girl dur- ing her years at Bridgeton High School. MILDRED H. BAITINGER Mid R. D. I, Bridgeton It you see a cute girl with pretty red hair, you will know it is our Mildred. She is a very good dressmaker which prob- ably accounts tor her own well-dressed appearance. A is W. CLARENCE BATTEN Snooky Landing Road, Newport His iovial mood makes it possible tor Clarence to make many friends. It we can iudge the future by his school lite. we know that he will be most successtul in his undertakings, ALlCE J. BERRY Berry l57 S. Easf Ave., Bridgefon l-lere is iusf fhe sor'r of a Friend one likes lo have. Alice is very eliicienf, co-operalive, and dependable. Whenever she is given any work la do, I+ is done quickly and well. X Z J' Y Q I LOUIS G. BLIZZARD Hoody Cedarville Lou is anofher one of our loofball men who mode a name for fhemselves on fhe gridiron. l-le spends his spare 'rirne working around boals and may be a sea capiain some day. som-r v. sis:-for Bash 20 Charles Sf.. Bridgefon Edith has a brillianf smile and a cordial Hello fha? makes everyone like her. She is very ambifious, and we also hear lhal she sings very well. Won? you sing for us, Edith? sf Gw X if i 1- ,SMS ef fi is J Jfvm, cv JQ. . A, .' f ' '- ef... . . ' if . ,',rc.-xfdswllf 51,8 4 TIL - fifjxyyt I . I. :L Q I Wy,-:.:b. ADAM T. BOCZAR l.aZonga 477 N, Pearl Sf., Bridgeron Everybody knows Adam, lhe lellow who is always ready and willing lo give any help he can, As a Baconian lypisl, he was mosl generous wiih his work-and mos? accurale. foo. LUTHER JOSEPH BLANDINO Nunz 346 N, Laurel Si.. Bridgeion Nunz proved 'rhal dyna- mife comes in small packages when he smashed his small frame againsi lhe opposiiion and continually sfopped fhem. He will long be remembered for his fine foofball abilify. fe MARIE E. BLAUE Marie II7 Oak Sf., Bridgefon Marie fwirled 'rhe balon in ron? of our high school band and did a fine iob of il, foo. In addilion +o this, she played on lhe hockey and baskelball learns. B. H. S. will miss her. II L A 5 S RUTH BODINE Ruih I9 N. Pearl Sf., Bridgefon Whenever lhere is a sound of laugh'rer, you may be sure Rufh is in fhe midsf of if. lf is her love of fun and people fha? has made her popular lhroughou? lhe school. CHRISTINE BOICE Teeny I66 Hampfon S+., Bridgelon Christine is a frue friend, good alhlefe, and oufsianding s+uden'r. Work may come hard. buf she slrives unlil if is well done, We need more like her lo do lhis world's many fosks. x 23 i JEAN HARRIS BONHAM Jeanie Soulh Main ST., Shiloh Being friendly fa everyone is Jeans sirong poini. Her win- ning smile and sense of hu rnor have endeared her in the hearls of her classmafes. Why nor meer her and see for yourself? JOHN M. BONHAM Jock R, D, I, Bridqelon A happy-ao-lucky fellow who con be 'he lile of any crowdl You con always lind him in 'he midsf ol a laughing merry crowd of classmores. John is a caoable sludenf, loo. UF'4E WILLARD BRAMELL Bill 206 Third Sf.. Elmer We can say we have been proud +0 know Bill, Everyone rhinlcs him a fine fellow and a valued friend, We don'+ know whar ihe fufure holds for him, buf we hope if's good. ALVIN C. BREWIS Wisl:ers Rosenhayn Alvin, one oi our cheeriesl classmares, is always ready v.i+h c smile. Whenever There is exciiernenf in school. he can? be far awoy. His more serious side shows him a line sludenl, foo. i --..,.,.,....... MARJORIE BONHAM Marge Cedarville Quiet peiife, ond reserved seem the besr way fo describe Moriorie. l-ler gayely and rover ceasing smile malxe her well lilced by everyone, She con always be counfed on ro share responsibilifv. D- X v ARTIE PATRICIA BOWE Palsy 3Il Souih Ave.. Bridgelon Always doinq favors for everyone and never expeciinq onyrhinq in re+urn rnalces Par a +r,e friend. Her work in fhe l3ra 'a : Cb hos been a g'ea' ioy ro fhose worlcing wifh her. Q rf Z . Q I 5 , AMELlA AGNES BROWN Browniel' Box 77, Fairfon Amelia believes in sfudy. This ralres much Time, buf she sfill finds leisure hours in which To do handworlr. She has made many lovely ihings and is rnosf generous in besiowing ihern upon friends. GRACE MARIE BUCOLO Gracie 530 Chesfnui Ave.. Bridgefon Gracie hos a ceriain sweerness and ease abou? her fhoi afrracfs everyone. We will remember her inexhausfible generasiry and kindliness. If we had more people lilre her, whaf a line world this would be. RALPH BULLOCK Ralph 99 Walnut St., Bridgeton Ralph is a very well-liked student, even though he is quiet. I-Iis scientific ideas and his interest in mechanical things may some day win him great recognition. Then we will say, I know him! chris' - ir megs, . DORIS V. BYER Dot 40 Rosenhayn Ave., Bridgeton Attractive, brown-eyed Doris let? Us for a while last year and went to Arizona: but that didn't change her. She re- turned with tales ot the West but still rooting for good old Bridgeton High. . , 4 1- 'Qs 53- ' - it . JANE CAMPBELL JUNE Dividing Creek It you're looking for a quiet, etlicient. dependable person. you'lI find these and many other good traits in Jane. Everyone likes her friendly manner and pleasing disposi- tion. She'll make someone a good stenog. ROBERT CAMPBELL Bob Shiloh Bob has done good work on our Service League. He de- serves much credit for it. All through his high school career. he hos been a great help to both his friends and his school. ANGELA MARIE CALLI Angie I67 Vine St., Bridgeton So you want to learn to ill- terbug. too! Your troubles are over. Just ask Angie, a vet- eran in the field, to demon- strate. I-Ier witty manner has provided many laughs for all her pals. KATHLEEN CLA RE SUZAN CANTILLON CAPI Corky 354 N. Laurel St.. Bridgeton What nickname could have suited her better than Corky ? She is peppy. full of fun. and always laughing. Her warm friendliness makes your troubles vanish in such a short time. Keep it up. Corky. li I f A. . I is f le... fr I E ., 2, x , I 2 ' X X 1 CLA RIBEL E. CARR Susie 347 Fayeffe Sf., Bridgeion Thai ever pleasing combina- lion of blonde hair and blue eyes-yes, here we have if again wifh Claribel. Af firsl she seems lo be of 'rhe quief, reserved fype: buf really, she's lols of fun. I1 F HOOVER B. CHEW Chewie 536 Cheslnuf Ave., Bridgelon Hoover is one of fhe small fellows in our class: however, he is small in size only. He sfands ou? as big man in all fha? he underlakes. His ideas should fake him far. i . PHYLLIS CARTER Bunky I96 Easf Ave., Shiloh We knew fha? Phyllis was an alfracfive girl wilh brown eyes, dark hair, and a winning personalily: buf we didn'l know she was a super-sales- woman unfil she come our ahead in the magazine com- paign. 4 2 PAT CHINNICI Joe Box 45, Willow Sf., Rosenhayn Pasqualle, known 'ro mosf of us as Par, never worries about his sfudies. Wherever Pal' is seen in the hells, Joe will be seen, foo. Pai is enrolled in fhe commercial course. DOROTHY E. CASPER Dot Sfor Roufe. Bridgelon Because of Dof's cheerful. opfimisfic manner and calm outlook on life, she will per- form whafever she sefs ouf fo do. Being a wizard on skales is only one of her accomplish- menfs. RETTA CATTELL H RGHQU Deerfield Her shy reserved smile, quiel unassuming manners, and loyal friendship have made for Reffa many friends bofh in and oul' of school. To have a friend, l musf be one musf be her moffo. l 'SI' i ROSE A. CIAPPA HROSl6 68 Soulh Ave., Bridgelon Rose is hoppysqo-lucky, al- woys managing fo have a good lime. Her cheerful smile and sunny disposifion have made her many friends. Horse- back riding and skoling are her diversions from school work. l f X MARY GERTRUDE COLONA Mare 226 Bank Sf., Bridgelon Everyone is alfracled by Mary's gay and carefree man- ner. She has blue-black hair, dark sparkling eyes. and a pleasanl' personalify, Her gool is lo be a nurse. Lois of luck, Mary. MARGARET J. CONNOR Reds I67 Easi Ave.. Bridgefon Margaret The iifian blonde wilh the Bosfonian occeni. en- +ered B. H. S. las? year. A brillianl mind, combined wilh a friendly manner and a will- ingness lo help olhers. make her 'rhe line girl she is. ALLEN BURT COOK Cookie lOl S. East Ave., Bridgefon Allen has made many friends during his years in Bridgeion High. and we are sure fha? he will conlinue 'lo be a suc- cess in 'rhe future. Friendships are valuable, Allen: gel' all you can. Mx. 4 5 I sis 'F -v HARRIET M. COOPER ncoop.. Elmer Harrief's pleasanf smile and winning personaliiy will be re- membered for a long while. She has faughf many lhal' fun and lessons will mix success- fully. Nursing is her ambiliong wouldn'l' we like lo be pa- fienls? CLYDE B. CORATHERS Clude R. D. 2, Elmer Clyde has worlred diligenfly on our Service League. He is a dependable, lruslworlhy fel- low. Jusf oslc him 'ro do any difficulf 'laslr and see whal' his reply is. Whaf would if be. Clyde? ELIZABETH L. COOMBS Lizzie R. D. 4, Bridgelon Lizzie spends mos? of her lime reading and sludying. Of fhe loller we have evidence when we see lhe honor roll. Her abililies as a sludenl have made her oufsfanding in her classes. II L JOSEPH COSTANDINO Pat 97 S. Pine Sl.. Bridgeion Wherever you see Joe, Pai can usually be found. Joe. sel- dom serious, always laughing, and looking for fun in life, has managed 'fo have a right good iime during his slay oi B. H. S. HANNA M. COOPER Rusfy Elmer One half of fha Cooper 'rwinsl Alfhough 0 lrifle more serious Than her sisler, Hanna will be remembered for her good nalure and her brillianl mind. We're sure fha? she will make a fine leacher. A 5 S MARY EMMA COULTER Mifsie R. D. 4, Bridgelon Although Mary is quiel and somewhaf reserved. she always has a smile and is prepared fo lend a helping hand. Her gay. cheerful manner malces her presence desirable, and her personalily is admired by all. J. HERBERT COX Herb 66 Wesf Ave., Bridgefon Hey. Bud, come back here and go around! This can fre- quenfly be heard from Her- berf as he direcfs fellow sfu- denfs in fhe halls. He is a very eflicienf member of fhe Service League. OLETA J. CRADDOCK Leefs 99 Vine Sf., Bridgefon Meef fhe capable assisfanf- edifor of our Echo. Ole+a's many exfra-curricular acfivifies help fo keep her cheerful and busy. A confagious smile and a sunny disposifion have won her a hosf of friends. llF'4E CHRISTINA M. CRISAFULLI Chris 9 Mulberry Sf.. Bridgefon Tina, a dark-eyed beaufy wifh a lovely smile, is an ouf- sfanding person in our class. She has a way of making everyone feel af home simply because being friendly comes nafurally fo her. MARY CROW Crowie R. D. 2, Bridgefon If you're looking for Mary, she is probably in fhe clinic. Always helping fo care for people keeps her very busy. She's a cyclone of energy and on fhe iob af all fimes. MILDRED CRANER Bea 44 S. Pine Sf., Bridgefon Wherever fun is, you can feel sure fhaf Mildred is in fhe midsf of if. Every day we see her wifh an ever ready smile and a mischievous fwinkle in her eye. DORIS EVELYN CREAM ER Dot I6O S. Main SI., Elmer Here is one of our besf dancers. As for iifferbugqinf well, Doris is fops. She's a capable young lady and will surely be an exfra good secre- fary. I-Iow'd you like fa be her boss? A4 .mt -. Q6- 5 i 'N- I i i MARY ALICE CUFF Mayme R. D. 4, Bridgefon Mary's a very quiel' girl whose moffo seems fo be One should be seen and nof heard. She is generous in her help- fulness. ln our opinion, she will surely be a success in life. M-A .Vi . ie' . F, 'Y ., ' i lfxifgn- f EJ . -4, .hug J: Fi ' Q K 1 RIA, 'His- WARREN A. CURLEY Curley 66 Manheim Ave., Bridgefon If fhe saying holds frue fhaf one only gefs ouf of a fhing whaf he pufs in if, Warren should go far in his under- fakinqs. He has many friends and is liked by all. WILLIS CURTIS Willy R. D, 4, Bridgelon I-lere is a sludenf who is always geffing info mischief, seldom serious or sludious, and always ioking wifh his many friends. Willis has managed To make a aood impression here al' B, l-I, S, JUNE ELIZABETH CUSTER Cusfer R, D. 5, Bridgelon Being one of oer besl com- mercialisfs doesn'f keep June from being one of our besl fun-makers. Her infeclious laugh and pleasanl' smile are well known as is her willing and friendly manner. .3 .Z-54, 4, Y .ing 'T Q15 A. ELIZABETH DANIELS Befh I07 W, Commerce Sf., Bridgefon Allhough Befh was noi with us from fhe sfarl, she is one of lhe rnainsfays of our class. Her consideralian for ofhers is one of her many assefs: her good grades is anofher. ' I 'T' X ANTOINETTE M. DANNA Annell'e R. D. 6, Bridgefon A neal appearance, a friendly smile, a lovely disposi- fion: all fhese make Anfoinelle fhe affraclive girl she is. Her willingness fo help and desire lo please have endeared her fo odr hearfs. if II L A S S . ,fm E . fs A -iz sii, V , Jessie M. c. DANTZLER NELLIE GLADYS DAVIS Jess Nellie 267 Spruce Sl., Bridgefon Jessie is an even-fempered girl whom everyone likes. Her ready wif and iolliness will be remembered by all fhose who know her. We're sure her am- bifion fo be a nurse will be realized. 24 Salem Sl., Elmer Speech is greaf, buf silence is greaferf' Perhaps The one who said this was fhinking of Nellie, Her friendly under- slanding and helpfulness will nor be forgoffen by her class- males in Bridgefon High, HELEN V. DEAN Helen Fairlon A rafher quiel girl, wilh plenfy of personalily, who we lhink will aflain recoqnifion as an arlisf-'rhal's Helen, Her friends, and she has many, agree fhaf she is amiable, per- sislenf, and candid. PEARL J. DECKER Deck Cenferfon Always on fhe go and ever ready fo help a person in need, Pearl is one grand per- son, I-ler inquisilive nalure has helped her galher an abund- ance of knowledge. Use if well, Pearl. Sill? ELIZABETH DeHART Lizzie 85 Coffage Ave., Bridgelon Full of fun, pep, and energy, and iusf wailing for lhe chance lo use il, Elizabefh should do things of imporfance in fhis world. She has a ready smile for her friends. Il F SHIRLEY E. DICHTER Dickie 92 N. Laurel Sf., Bridgefon Always on lhe go for a good lime and ever ready fo give a helping hand is Shir- ley. admired by her friends and classmafes. Shirley holds an even balance belween friv- olify and solemnily. SAM DELP Mule 50 Yorlc Sf., Bridgefon Sam seems fo be a quief, reserved fellow: buf we have discovered his finer qualifies. He is very sfudious and spends much leisure fime prcicficing baslrelball in fhe gym. He's an arfisl. foo. 4 if LORETTA MAY DICK Dickie R. D. I. Cedarville Our Lorelfa we will never forgef, nal' only for her Icind disposilion lowards everyone buf also for her willingness fo give everyone a helping hand. She always has a smile on her face. K I . Ar 1 Q 4' , sis ROSE MARIE DeORIO Tommie IO9 American Ave., Bridqelon Rose can siluare herself fo any surrounding. Her good nalure and disposifion have won her many friends during high school days: and her ief- blaclc, curly hair and olive complexion are envied by many. HARRY J. oesmris, JR. Duke 237 N. Laurel Sl.. Bridgelon Easily making friends wifh all whom he conlacfs, Harry oughf lo have a wide variely of friendships. He is perse- vering in his elforfs, and lin- ally he succeeds, Good worlc, Harry. Perseverence will con- quer much. ,Q ff 3 W ' 73 nf N- i -' 'A X J an-.r , . ill' f 1Lf , F' I-if ill W' - I in iq., ' hr' ' his A . w Q THEODORE C. DICK VERA DILKS Reds Vera R. D. I. Cedarville Deerfield Jusf give him a V-8. Don'+ be fooled by fhaf polished finish on his face, because he has always had a grand time wifh his many friends while here in good old B. I-l. S. Happy, cheerful, and a warm hearfed smile are fypical of our Vera. She is ready and willing lo assisl in anyihing she can. We who lrnow her will remember her as a friend. JENNIE DiORlO Jennie R. D. 6, Burlinglon Road, Bridgelon The lairesl ol lhem all is Jennie. Her pleasing 'Face is lramed by black curly hair which is greally admired, She was color guard in lhe band cr-d did a line iob of il, loo. WALTER J. DOWNER Wall lO Fronl ST., Elmer Noisy. buf why be a clam? Wall has had many good limes while in Bridgelon High School. l-le can always be found in a group lelling iokes or lalking abou? lhe girls. Any parlicular one, Wall? RAYMOND L. DuBOIS I HROY.. R. D. 2, Elmer Raymond, a quiel, well man- fiered boy, has a smile ready lar everyone al all limes. l-le is well liked by his many Friends and roles high in his class work. REUBEN W. DUNFEE Rube R. D. I. Shiloh Pike, Bridgelon Border-line Dunlee of lhe lighlinq eleven. Yes, Rube was lhe spark on lhe line. Be- sides playing loolball, he has olher inferesls: fishing, hunling, and lrapping. Varied inleresfs make life inleresling. 1 1, 7 x .V y is lj ry xl , ag 1 sr INEZ LOIS DRAKE lnez lab lrving Ave., Bridgelon She is well liked by bolh sludenls and leachers. lnez is quile an arlisl, loo. We will remember her as one of our mos? induslriows and ellieienl classmales. E L JULIA ELLA DURHAM Slruck Greenwich Always looking spick and span, Julia makes a very good appearance. Allhough sedale and reserved, she can enler info lung and when she does. you walch lhol' lwinkle in her eyes. 561. s 'ig bi X , ELMA DuBOlS llElf'nel'l' l3O Broad S+., Elmer ln spile of her auielness, we lound Elma a grand friend when we became acauoinled -.yilh her. She is a conscien- 'in.s worker when called upor- 'f help vrllh any lesk, Try if and see! A 5 S ELEANOR EISENSON Nushie Carmel Eleanans aim in lile is To live long and be merry. She is willing lo help whenever she can, and lhal is lrequenlly because her abililies are many. She is a good sporl. -'YT 4 5 X i Nu f i ii 5 FLORENCE MARGARET MARIE ELWELL ELWELL 'Squeelnyh Flo Greenwich 67 Penn Sl., Bridgeion Florence is a new member To our class, and how glad we are she came, Our days fo- gelher have been pleasanf. May life always be good +o yn, as you are io oihersl I1 P DANIEL J. EVERTSZ ..DGni. Millville Pike, Bridgefon Dan will long be remem- bered by loyal Bridgefon High School 'Fans for his worl: on The fraclc leam. His heighf has made him noiiceable. The resi ol us have io loolr up lo him! Y humor. This is shown by her Don? be fooled by Morie's sefioos offitsde For beneoih if 'ies o ver good sense ol hosl ol friends. Marie will mos? ailcely succeed because she has afeoi abi'i+y. 4 E BEATRlCE FEINBERG Bea R. D. 6, Bridgefon Bea has many fine asseis including her nalural wavy hair and a genuine smile. Courieous, friendly, and al- ways companionoble, she has many friends. A success in 'rhe liuiure is only noiural for her. THERESA HARRIET ELWELL Elwell 92 Yorlc S+.. Bridgelon Harrier is anoiher one ol our many worlcers. aclive in sporls and on our high school paper. She never fails +o say a cheerful hello 'ro her friends and classmaies. Shes real! .Lii...,.,, , ANNETTE MARJORIE FEINSTEIN Helen 65 Woodland Drive, Bridgeion Slighf in build buf big in nalure is a small descripiion of Helen. She is one of our sfudious girls: and if you need help in any subiecf, iusl aslc Helen. HANNAH M. ERRINGER Shady Fairlon Alfhough Hannah may be small, she does ihings in a big, big way! She will be missed from fhe orchesira where she has played for four years. We lilce your music, Hannah. J. HERBERT FITHIAN, JR. Herb I9 Franklin Drive, Bridgeron As Baconian business man- ager, Herb has been mosl efhcienig as Red Cross Coun- cil worlcer, mos? generous. Whaf will Miss Loew do wiih- oui 'rhal slaiion wagon when if comes fo delivering Thanks- giving baslce+s? HELEN FLETCHER Helen 42 Cedar Sf.. Bridgefon Sfofely grace and winning ways have endeared Helen fo all her friends. Her person- alify should carry her far in this world. We shall always remember her as one of our capable drum maioreffes. '3- l , . KENNETH W. FOX Kenny R. D. 5, Bridgefon Kennefh, always iolcing and fallcing airplanes. hopes fo be an avialor for Uncle Sam. He should go far in his desire as he never quifs unfil he has camplelely finished a iab. ADA W. FLITCRAFT Ada 400 Chesfnuf Si.. Elmer Ada won fhe fifle Miss El- mer, and she is a perfecf queen. Tall, blaclc haired. peaches and cream complex- ion do nof complefely sum up Ada. Upon graduafion her personalify will be reserved exclusively for pafienfs. Aren'f you sorry? 1 P JAMES G. GALANOS Jim 3l S, Laurel Sf., Bridgefon Wifhouf Jimmy, many class acfivifies would have been less lovely: his arfisfic abilify has been used so generously in our behalf. As Baconian arfisf and Echo edifor, he has been mosf cflicienf and capable, ROBERT J. FORMAN Binlc 60 Academy Sf., Bridgeion With a comic book or a chance fo nap, Roberf can be satisfied for af leasf fwo sfudy periods. He plans fo be a presser now fhaf he has com- plefed fhe indusfrial course. ARTHUR A. FOX Foxy R. D. 5, Bridgefon Ar? goes quiefly abouf his faslcs wifhouf complaining or a greaf deal of noise. Every- one is assured of a good fime when he is included in 'ihe plans: he's fhaf sorf. ll I. A S S CHESTER GALIYANO Ches 29I N. Laurel Sf., Bridgefon This foofball hero has many friends on and off lhe field. When noi playing fooiball. he devofes his 'lime fo sfudying fhe designing and building of small boafs. A fufure archi- fed! EDWARD R. GANDY UWC.. Forfescue Here we have a modern Daniel Boone. Ed. a greaf lover of fhe ou?-doors. lives in Forfescue and spends mosf of his fime fhere. His fwo chief pasfimes are hunfing and frapping. JEAN M. GANT Jean l3O New Sf., Bridqefon Brevify is fhe soul of wif, and so is Jean. She is always ready for a good fime, o ioke, and a laugh. She has become a familiar figure in fhe girls' color guard. ROSE GAPPA NRO.. 253 Cohansey Sf., Bridgefon Never foo busy for a good fime-fhaf's Rose. Her happy personalify and winning ways have won her many friends in fhe lasf four years. May your fufure years be happy ones, foo. IlF'4E WALTER GARRISON Wolf Porf Norris Always falking and seldom serious abouf his sfudies, Wolf is a friend of all. He is a sfudenf of fine qualify and is always in fhe mood for a iolly good Time. WILLENA ELLA GARRISON Ella R. D. 2. Elmer Ella is fhe quief, reserved. and dignified girl. A loyal and frue friend. she fakes her work seriously and is always prompf and well prepared in her les- sons. May you succeed in your ambitions. v ALICE M. GARDNER Bufch I8 Park Ave.. Elmer When Alice gefs inferesled in somefhing, she really gives if all her affenfion, bofh men- fally and physically. Her good nafure makes her desirable company wherever she goes. and her friends are many. .ski Q V 1 ' f 5' '95, 5 ' s A f 0 GEORGE C. GARTON Rocky 5l5 Coral Ave.. Bridgefon ' Have you ever seen George iifferbug? If you haven'f. you should. George never losf sleep over his sludies, buf he man- aged fo gel along. Maybe he preferred 'ro lose sleep over his dancing. NAOMI ROWLEY GARRISON Naomi Dividing Creek A quief manner and a friendly disposifion have mode us all proud of knowing Na- omi. She is very accommodaf- ing, and 'rhaf has won for her a definite place in our esleem. CHARLES GERARD Charlie R. D. 6, Bridgefon Even Though Charles is hard fo gef acquainted wifh, he is a swell fellow and a friend fhaf is always faifhful. We could do wifh more faifhful friends like Charles. LESLIE W. GIBSON, JR. Les II4 W. Commerce Sf., Bridgefon lf l fail lhe firsf fime, l'll fry again. This is cerfainly whaf Les does, and his slick- fo-if-fiveness has gained him fhe admirafion of many, He's laps in dramafics, foo. CHARLES M. GLASS Charles R. D. I. Elmer Charles is quief and re- served: yel he is an excellenf sludenf in lhe classroom. Be- ing able fo do well wha? he is asked fo do has gained for Charles fhe odmirafion of many. i s X EVELYN GOULD PEGGY B. GOULD Smallfry Pele R. D. 4, Bridgelon Quief and dignified or lhe cuf-up of fhe crowd, Evelyn alfernafes her moods. When her eyes lwinkle and fhaf liffle dimple appears, wafch out When she picks up a sfudy book, get out 450 Soufh Ave., Bridgefon Peggy likes a good fime. and she sees fhaf she gels if. Never serious, Peggy is always making plans. For whaf? Any- fhing--how fo pass a fesl or how io have more fun. di 55. I. MAXWELL GOLDSBOROUGH, JR. Max ll7 W. Vine Sf.. Bridgefon Bangl The gun sounds, and Max is off. The race ends. and you find him in firsf place. He has been giffed wilh a pair of speedy feet which have won him many awards. II L FRANKLIN R. GOY HGOY.. R. D. 5, Bridgefon Everyone who knows Frank- lin likes his pleasing and good- nafured ways. He is every- body's pal and is always frying fo find a way fo make fun: he is extremely happy-go- lucky. ,--... , ,.. EVELYN GOLDSTEIN ..Eve.. R. D. 6, Bridgelon Helpful, friendly, and infer- esfed in debafing, Evelyn has done her pari. Her ambifion fo be an accounfanf will sure- ly be realized if she sefs her mind fo if as she did fo her school work. A S 5 WILLIAM GREENLEE Bill 20 Oak S+., Bridgefon Bill is a quief fellow who enioys a good lime. His neaf appearance and pleasing man- ner have won him many friends. Having him in our class has been a definile bene- 3 fif lo us. , f i s. 1' i , Q 5 1 JAMES JOSEPH GUBBINE Jim 382 N. Laurel St.. Bridgeton A lady's man! Seriously. though, Jim is one ot the best all-around athletes ever turned out in B. H. S. He will be sorely missed. His 'line person- ality has gained for him many friends. JACK GUM? Bulldog IIO Church St., Bridgeton Meet this red-haired fellow who worked so diligently lor our Baconian. l-le is very studious and ranks high on the honor roll. As a sideline, Jack does auite a bit ot acting. MARION HAAF Marion Deerfield Because she maiored in the home economics course, Mar- ion should make some lucky tellow a very good wife. W8 hear she's an excellent cook. Can we have a sample? Make it a chocolate cake. FLORENCE HALL Shorty 3l Washington St.. Bridgeton Very dynamic tor such a small lassie. Florence is an all- around good sport. What she learned in salesmanship class. she puts into practice at her lab. We believe she'll be a success. i .XV n1f'4:: J ' ALMA E. HANCOCK Alma I03 S. East Ave., Bridgeton Here we have an active commercial student who is ol- ways ready to participate in any social activity. Her de- pendability coupled with cap- ability has won admiration and respect for her among students as well as faculty. JAMES W. HAND Jimmie Newport lt one gets out of a thing only what he puts in it, James should get much in his un- dertakings. He is always study- ing or working hard for his friends or his class. . YY' L LESTER HARRIS Les 48 Orange St.. Bridgeton Everyone knows this lun- maker. lt he isn't busy making fun, he's out for his favorite sport, track and lield. Some day we shall find him listed with the champions because, in this sport, Les excels. L. HOOVER HARRIS Harrisie R. D. I, Bridgeton Crack! lt's a hit down the third base line. That's Hoover playing his favorite game ot baseball. B. H. S. is going to miss this peppy player. Hoover is a conscientious student, too. ROGER EARL HARRIS Roddy 23 Academy Sl., Bridgelon Talcing sludies seriously, Roger seems lo be able lo overcome any dilhcullies. These quolilies go lo malce a really dependable classmole and lriend ol one who should go lar in business. RUTH HARRIET HARRIS Rulhie R. D. 3, Bridgelon Our always on lhe iobll Service Leaguer will be re- membered lor her 'lailhlul duly by lhe library. You can always counl on Rulhie doing her as- signed duly whelher il be lor hersell or olhers. DOROTHY E. HEPNER MDM.. R. D. 2. Bridgelon Tall, slender, and blonde. Dol lills the descriplion per- leclly. Add her conlogious giggle. When you lind Dol, you'll lind company because Dol can always lhinlc ol some- lhing lo slarl lhe ball rolling. .5 1 1 , i S ELSIE A. HEPNER Elsie R. D. 5. Bridgelon Slill woler runs deep. Un- der a quiel exlerior, Elsie keeps a lriendly, undersland- ing soul. Easy lo gel along wilh, she is iusl an all-around girl who has a good word lor everyone. ,W-vi S1 IDELLA H. HART Dell 68 Willow Sl., Bridgelon Some paper, a pencil, a hard problem or queslion, and ldello is all self' She is all sel when lhe lime is righl lor a bil ol lun, loo, Whal aboul il, ldella? II L ROLAND F. HEPNER Sandy R. D. 2, Bridgelon This lall. lean, and lanlcy counlry boy rales high in Ag class and should be o greal success in his chosen vocalion. There is a lulure in lhe soil, and Roland will lind il. gl HERMAN HELBACH Herm R. D. l, Elmer Herman is probably lhe quielesl sludenl in our class, bul lhis does nol slop him lrom having a good lime wilh lhe resl ol us. l'-le malces good use of his leisure lime. A 5 S SHIRLEY JUNE HERRON Shirley Deerlield Sl.. Deerheld Shirley iusl bubbles over wilh good spirils and loves lo make you laugh. She's a swell some- body lo have around when one is blue. Good luck lo Shirley, our blues-chaser. rl 4 4 V FRANK W. HETTINGER Fletch I80 Fayette St.. Bridgeton Here's a quiet fellow who spends much time reading books. One of his favorite hobbies is collecting swing records. and we hear that he is content to play them for haurs at a time. t i .N .1 ELLA MAE HIGNETT ..Higgy.. 32l Bank St., Bridgeton Need a good stenographer? Ella Mae is your answer. Her quiet manner will please you. She can give and take with the best of them. and you will find her loyal and efficient. ELIZABETH HITCHNER Betty R. D. 5, Bridgeton Happy-go-lucky, with never a care in the world! Personally we don't see how she does it, but she gets along all right iust the same. We admire her spirit. WILLIAM H. HOLDER Silver Streak 79 Cottage Ave.. Bridgeton Let us introduce the presi- dent of the Student Council. Bill is always willing to do any- thing for the betterment of our school. He is very capable and one of our most popular students. If lf' . A, .. IJF'42 MARIE HOLLINGER Speedy 54 Elm St., Bridgeton Marie is tiny, but what a wealth of energy she possesses! Always active. she finds few dull moments. With a cheerful smile and pleasant disposition, she goes merrily on her way. LAVINIA M. HOWELL ..Binny.. 29 Franklin St.. Bridgeton A sunny nature and a ca- pacity for fun have made her well-liked by her many friends. Lavinia has her serious side. too, but not too serious. Keep on smiling, Lavinia. -4 1 f ' V? cw jf f I 5 fc WARREN ELWOOD HUBBARD Phess R D I Cedarville Warren should go far in his undertakings I-Ie studies hard using all his leisure time for studying Warren can be seen having a good time when it is the proper time for it. 49 EDWARD H U MENY R D 6 Rosenhcyn Ave Brldgeton Do you see that group of classmates over t ere7 Ed is probably in the midst with his ready wit and clever manner He is a very efficient member of the Echo staff. if LAURA HURLEY Lollie R, D. I. Morton Ave., Millville Although she appears to be a little on the reserved side. Laura is ready to ioin in any lrind of fun, Her pleasant per- sonality has wen her many friends x-,ho are truly loyal to her. MARTHA HURSEY Mot I89 Spruce St., Bridgeton With her carefree nature and cheerful disposition, Martha worries very little about trou- blesome studies. Although she is small, she seems to be over- flowing with energy. Even when things go wrong, Martha is a good sport. keg X ..........Q... ,il JOHN S. JOHNSON Johnny 59 Washington St., Bridgeton Does anyone have an extra pencil? That's Johnny's cry on Monday morning land sometimes other mornings. tool. Even so, he is studious and has been a niost lilceable member of our class. HARRY KELLER Killer Newport This country lad lilres the bright lights of the city of Bridqeton. ls there any spee cial attraction, Harry? As a member of the scientific Course, he has been an asset tn our school. 1 ,I CHARLOTTE E, HUTCHINSON Hutch IoO S. Giles St., Bridgeton Petite and vivacious, Char' 'otfe is one of fhe green Of happy-go-luclries, Usoally in the midst of activity, she finds few boring moments. Char- lotte's sunny nature has as- srred her popularity with mary friends. 9 is SlGNE MARY JESSEN Mary 3l7 S. Pino St., Bridgeton Quiet and reserved, Mary believes in saying little but observing all, With her de- pendability and reliability, Mary has proven to be a fine friend. We like her quiet man' ner and pleasing way, II L A S S KATHRYN PAULIN E KELLER Kate Newport Kathryn never has much to say: yet when you get better acquainted with her, you End that there is mischief and fun concealed under her shy man- ner. She is always ready for a good time. ERNEST E. KENNERLY npelfe.. Newport This toll and slender fellow is one of the quiet members of our class, but he is always ready to talre part in any- thing that promises excite- ment. We have eniayed lrnow, ing him. 7' J 23 ALBERT KIENZLE Buck I87 Broad Sl.. Bridgelan Buck is one of our foolball heroes, and he surely does gel along wilh fhose beaulilul girls. He has a greal' person- alily which accounls for his popularily. Al is on lhe lrack Team, loo. ll P PEARL V. KING Cyclone 42 Oak Sl.. Bridgelon Enlhusiaslic and friendly, alhlefically inclined and 'Full of pep. Pearl is as dependable as she is iolly. Her cheerfulness and her gay, carefree manner have won her many friends dur- ing her high school years. i :gi 3' - 'fir 6 GEORGE KIESEL, JR. Skeels Academy and Lawrence Sls., Bridgelon Playing lhe saxophone oc- cupies a lremendous amounl of George's lime. He likes lo sludy-if i+'s music. George has been a valuable addilion To our band. Mr. Corson will miss him nexl year. 4 2 BRUCE KINKLE Kinkle R. D. 6. Bridgelon Bruce. one of lhose counfry boys who go for 'rhe cily girls, spends his leisure lime al' lhe local skafing rink. He also spends much lime on home- work. Good mixing. Bruce. MABEL C. KIGER Mabel Second Slreel, Elmer ln her years in B. H. S.. Mabel has made many friends. Wifh her fine sense ol humor and her pleasanl disposilion, she is well-liked by her class- males and always manages a cheerful smile for everyone. seq? LEON A. KILLE Kille Main Sl., Greenwich Wanled: a iob as book- keeper. Thal's Leon's ambilion. He is quiel and reserved unlil he finds a group of fellows felling iokes and slories. In lhal he can lead all The resf. DANIEL S. KINKLE. JR. KinkIe R. D. 6. Bridgelon Dan doesn'l say very much: buf when he does say some- thing, if is usually worlh hear- ing. He has a very willing and helpful nalure. Thal's why his friends are many. FLORENCE KouaNKo Kink R. D. 3. Bridgelon Here a dignilied manner conceals a lun-loving nafure. Quiei and unassuming if you don'+ know her: sincere and likeable if you do: fha? is Florence. She is helpful and cooperalive in any underlak- ing. PAUL F. KORNMAN Paul Burlington Ave., Bridgeton Paul combines musical abil- ity and leadership to make hirn well liked by students and teachers, l-le is the very cap- able president ot the Service League. Posl should go tar wfth h's abilities, KATHRYN KOSTOK Ki++yl' l3 Nichols Stu Bridgeton Kathryn makes a perfect triend, for her good nature and genial attitude combine to give her that interesting personality we all admire. Be- ing quiet and 'houghttJl, she is a desirable companion HARRY H. KUHN Dugan l35 Vine St., Bridgeton Lean and lanky describes Dugan perfectly, His height certainly comes in handy on the basketball court where he spends his spare time. AI- though he sees no necessity tor homework, he keeps up a good average. , KW JANE E. LEARY Jane 209 Hampton St., Bridgeton An active member ot her class, Jane is well known tor her musical talent and does a time iob at playing in the band. She is lively and ready tor any kind at tun. LESTER KOTOK Les 200 W. Commerce St., Bridgeton Here is Les -a quiet, un, assuming student and a grand fellow. Although he is quite taken up with his studies, he manages to tind time tor bas- ketball and table-tennis. Gocd work, Les. ,ff , I . S i MARY JANE KROH Mary Jane 431 N. Pearl St., Bridgeton Pretty and popular, these words describe Mary Jane. AI- ways well-dressed, she is neat in every sense ot the word. Mary Jane, always ready to have a good time, also knows when 'tis time to work. II L A S 5 ANGELINE LENTINI Angie Newport With a pleasant smile tor everyone, Angie is ready tor work or play. Her cheertul- ness and pleasant disposition have won her many friends. She is always ready to co- operate in any class under- taking. MARGARET LOEW Margaret R. D. 2, Elmer Rather reserved and quiet, Margaret rates I 4' tcr her dependability. Studious, but not too much so, she also rates a I 'l' tor her class work. That makes a grand combination, Margaret. Nam E 'avail ,,,, i ' 3 ll 2 ROBERT H. LOLL Bob 50 Monroe S+., Bridqefon Bob is very active in school affairs, especially in the Serv- ice League and his homeroom. Many claim him as a special friend. His grades show ihai wiih him sfudying is imporionf. ll F ' MATTHEW J. LUCAS Mali 23 Allaniic Sf., Bridgeion Mali is a dependable fel- low and a wise leader. He goes 'rhrough life 'raking every- fhing wiih a smile and always looking af fhe sunny side of ihe darkesf cloud, l-lals off fo Maifl DORIS LILLIAN LOPER DOili8l' 294 S. Pine S+., Bridgeion Doris, DoHie To her friends, is one of our oufsfancling cheerleaders. Alihough she en- ioys dancing and good limes. she works diligenily af her school work and has won ihe admiraiion of her classmaies and ieachers. 4 E MARIE E. LYONS ReRe 3I4 E. Commerce Sf., Bridgelon Conservafive and neaf de- scribe ihis senior perfecily. Marie is always willing ia help anyone, whefher if be home- work or a senior class proieci. She is also on the Echo 4,-if-F MARY V. LOUIS Mary Lou I2 Oak S+., Bridgeion Mary, a Grecian model of grace and culfure, is 'fall and blonde-a perfecf combina- iion, She is rafher quiei and reserved and mos? likeable when you know her. Good luck io you, Mary! M! X sv, f ' i X I I ANNA MAE McALLlSTER Annie R. D. 4, Bridgeion Anna Mae, who is a de- pendable, conscieniious, and a diligenf worker, is a faiihful member of the Service League. Whenever a iob is io be done. Anna Mae is always willing io do her share. SHIRLEY LUBER ULU., H9 Fayelie Si., Bridgeion Lu is a popular, prefiy, pleasant playful, and pefiie senior. Did you ever see her looking serious? Well, she can. She combines her more serious naiure wifh her iovial one. Nice working, Shirley, J . JAMES T. McGUlRE Jim 78 Fayeiie Sf., Bridgeion ln classes and school, James seems quiet buf he is one of 'rhe liveliesf fellows 'ro be found, Because of his level headedness, he rafes high in ihe esiimafion of his friends. w-K Y' JUNE MCINNES HJUVISH I54 BelmonT Ave., BridgeTon June, who has proven To her classmaTes ThaT There still is Tun in The world. is oTTen Tound in The cenTer of some rollick- ing Tun. l-ler sTudies do noT worry her in The meanTime. CALVIN MCKISHEN ..COp,. R. D. I, Elmer Wondering iT he will do as well as The resT or if his hair is combed neaTly, Calvin is al- ways busy, ln his leisure Time he works in an ohlice as a bookkeeper. ,-4 VERNA ALLABY MccKENZlE Mac RoadsTown Mac is capable, inTelli- genT, and dependable in any iob she underTakes. She is mosT unselTish in sharing her musi- col TalenTs. Your many friends wish you good luck, Verna, in your TuTure musical career. f 'Q ELEANORE H. MARSHALL Marshall l9l N. Pearl ST.. BridgeTon A happy-go-lucky maiden, Eleanor believes in sTicking To whaT she has decided To do. She really can be serious: buT when There is Tun in slore. she is always There. WILLIAM BRIAN Mi-:LARNON JOHN HOWARD Baron 28l W. Commerce STreeT ExTension, BridgeTon I-laTs OTT To Brian, The de- pendable leader in any school acTiviTy! He will always be remembered Tor his dramaTic abiliTy, Tennis vicTories, and Red Cross work, Brian is really an all-around sTudenT, McWlLLlAMS, JR. Mickey I22 Broad ST., BridgeTon lnTroducing our TrumpeTerl T-lis skill has long made him famous in our band and or- chesTra as well as in The Es- quires. l-le is also a sTar Eng- lish pupil, and he does well in all subiecTs. II L A 5 5 SAMUEL A. MATTA Sam 99 Grove STH BridgeTon Sam, besides being a bas- keTball sTar, is known as one of The big business men aT our class. He always has some venTure underway, l-lis Thor- oughness and energy should Take him Tar. DORIS A. MAYHEW Mayhew R. D. 2, Elmer Doris, who is a cheerTul and TaiThTul worker, has been a ioy To her friends and Teach- ers. She is always ready To oTTer a 'few Triendly words- ask anyone who knows her! Y . 1 '? . is f 2 2 is KATHRYN M. MAYHEW HAZEL M. MESSICK 'IKGHTYH Hazel Main Si.. Cedarville Believing lhaf we should gel as much fun our of life as we can, Kaihryn is always will- ing 'lo parficipafe in any afh- lefic conlesi and ready when ihere are 'ro be good limes. U P ROBERT A. MINGIN Bob 27l Souih Ave., Bridgeion Lef's go skafing +onigh+. Bob visils 'the rink regularly and is quife skilled on skafes. He raies high in his sfudies and has been an aciive mem- ber of lhe Commercial Club. 55 Lakeview Ave., Bridgelon Alfracfiveness, friendliness, and charm besf describe fhis fair lassie. She is popular wiih bo'rh sexes. Hazel will do well in this world's business if her school work is any indicalion of her abililies. 4 E JOHN D. MITCHELL Mi+ch IS6 Collage Ave., Bridgefon Mi+ch has made-a name for himself as adveriising man- ager of +he Baconian, and his marks speak volumes for his scholasiic abilily. He's good af baseball and hopes fo ioin fhe maior leagues. VIVIAN ALINE MEYERS Viv 35 Woodland Drive, Bridgelon Serious? No, really very jovial and ferribly smarf. Noth- ing worries Vivian, lor she al- ways comes +hrough wirh fly- ing colors. When 'rhere is fun in slore, Viv can add her share To The fun-making. ly i k, REX L. MOORE Rex R. D. l, Bridgelon Bridgeion High would noi be compleie wiihoul Rex and his new red converiible. Willing fo cooperale in al- mosf any iob, Rex has lhe repuiafion for being a hard worker and a swell friend. WOODBURN J. MICKEL Woody 29 Third S+., Elmer One of fhe bes+ dressed fellows in our class, Woody is known fhroughoui our halls of learning as a swell fellowg and +here is no doubf fhal Woody will go far in fhe world. we ROBERT MORGAN Bob 32I Spruce S+., Bridgelon Handsome, as Bob is called, was one of ihose swivel-hipped backs on our fooiball leam, Bob is known and respecied fhroughouf fhe enfire school as one of fhe grandesi fellows in our class. IX 'N WARREN E. MORRIS Barney 2l2 N. Laurel Sl., Bridgelon Warren is The auiel, re served Type of srudenf bul one upon whom you can always depend. l-le says lirrle, bur his aclians speak volumes for his characier and iemperamenr and make him well liked. EVELYN MORVAY 'iEvie Franklin Drive, Bridgelon Charm. poise, nearness, hu- mor, and dramaric abilily are ber a few ol Evie's falenrs. me lriend is one of rhe Desi prizes in The world can well be aoolied le ihis lovely lady. nA. elsrmgg ' 5 THOMAS OSCAR MUNSON Tom R, D. 4, Bridgelon When fhe winners of a lrack meer are published, you will always find Tom's name There. Once you gel lo know Tom you will find him a swell lel- low and a grear friend. LOUISE MURPHY Murph lO5 N, Pearl S+.. Bridgelon From Pennsylvania comes a very welcome ocldilion io our class. In fhe shorr lime she has been here fhose who have become acquainred wilh her know wha? a splendid person- alily she possesses. ELIZABETH A. MOUNTS i'Belly Cedarville Wherever Belly qoes, she has a good lime. She is lively and lull of pep. bur she is known for conscienliousness in everylhing she underlakes. She leaves for us memories of her dramalic abilily. BARBARA JANE MULFORD Bobs l83 E. Commerce S+., Bridgelon Meer the editor! Barbara's helpful and painsfaking efforfs and her ever willingness lo work made our Baconian whar if is. Accepl oJr sincere ihanks. Barbara. The book is grand: yo.1 are, loo. ll L A 5 5 DOROTHY MAE MUSSO DoHie Mae l3I Vine S+., Bridgelon Because she has been o good friend and a real sporf Dol leaves pleasanl memories wilh us. She believes fha? play musf be mixed wirh work, We like her philosophy very rnmli. JAMES E. NASUTI Apple 94 S. Pine Sl., Bridgeion Dehnvey a lover or in is Jim, Weve even been fold 'rhar he likes his :good limes more lhan he does his sludies. His cheerful personalily has made him many friends, JAMES K. NEAGLEY Jim I5 Walnul Sl., Bridgelon A brighl smile and a cheer- ful word are Iwo of Jirn's grealesl assels. I-le is seldom seen alone, His company is usually fhe opposile sex, and he is considered laps by them. Il li' JEAN LANING PEACOCK Peakie 208 Walnul Sl., Bridgeion Peakie is one of lhose blondes wilh blue eyes. Papue lar and elile, she is an assef To our school. Wherever she goes, she will have friends because she makes ol herself a friend. LW. ANNA LEE NELSON Annie R. D. 4, Bridgelon Anna came To us lasl year from Vineland I-ligh, She has such a friendly manner lhal' il didn? lake her long 'fo gel acquainled. We hope she likes us for we like her. 4 E GEORGE H. PEARCE Bobby R. D. 6. Bridgelon George has 'the repulalion for being one of lhe mainslays on our lrack leam. This year he was an our 'foolball squad. Liked by all, George should go for Toward success in lhis world. i WILLIAM G. NIXON, 3rd Bill Bl W. Commerce Sl., Bridgelon lf you wanl lo selecl a lypi- cal Bridgeion I-liqh Sludenl, we nominale Bill. Excelling in dramafics. social aclivilies, and sludies, he is well liked by sludenis and lacully. We wish you success, Bill. Q' 'I'-2' RUTH PATRICK Pai R, D. 3, Bridgelon Rulh's cheeriel smile is an indicalion of her pleasanl dis- posilion. I-Ier willingness lo help ofhers and her fine sense of humor have helped her fo make many Iriends during our four years in B, I-I. S. uns, ,s , 'U is IT. MILTON PEPPER npep.. Dividing Creek Whenever and wherever you meel Mill, you will always be greeled wilh a ready smile. I-le has a nice personalily and is liked by ell, especially by lhe fairer sex, They say hels grand. CHAUNCEY J. PERRY Perry Roadslown Never lei if be said 'rhal Perry does noi like lo have fun. Occasionally he will neg- Iecl his sludies bul only lar a shorl lime. l'-lis hilarious aciions creafe am semen? for mC1 y. KARL M. PETERSON Pefe Cedarville Alfhough he is fhe quief fype, Karl likes fo mix fun wifh his wo'k: buf he makes of if an even mixfirre. May fo. succeed in'everyfhing fhaf yas affempf Karl. LOIS LEORA PETERSON Pefe 300 Chesfnuf Sf., Elmer A quief girl, Lois is a sin- cere and genuine friend, May her pleasanf manner and ever pfesenf smile carry her far up 'he ladder of success: fhaf is our wish for her. MARIE PINO Marie 275 N. Pearl Sf., Bridgefon Very ably filling fhe posi- fion as presidenf of fhe Cham- ber of Commerce, being an A-I sfenographer, and being a swell friend fo everybody, keeps Marie busy, She's small, preffy, and very vivacious. l FRANK J. PIPITONE npep.. 255 N. Laurel Sf., Bridgefon Frank is besf known for his amiable ways and easy going nafure. Buf don'f lef fhis fool you: when aroused, he is iusf as energefic as any of fhe resf of us. l AGNES VERONICA PIERCE Plink R. D. 6. Bridgefon lf seems difficulf fo find words fo express Agnes be- cause she says liffle. We do know she is refiring, quief, and nice: and her cordial ways make her likeable fo her classe mafes. II L JAMES GERALD PlPlTON E Jimmy 255 N. Laurel Sf., Bridgefon Jim is fhe boy wifh fhe re- versible Mercury. Buf, all kid- ding aside, he is a swell friend and an oufsfanding member of our class. l-le never was frou- bled by scholasfic worries: offer all, why worry? CHARLES M. PIERCE McGee I7 Burlingfon Ave., Bridgefon Quief and sfudious are fhe words fhaf besf describe fhis sudenf. l-le works hard and quiefly and well. He is en- rolled in fhe commercial course, and bookkeeping is his specialfy, A S 5 JOSEPH L. POLIZZI Joe l3 Soulh Ave., Bridgefon Joe is one of fhe besf liked sfudenfs in our class. Nof only is he popular wifh all fhe sfu- denfs buf his school work makes him popular wifh fhe feachers as well. HARRY POPOVSKY Harry Vineland Ave., Rosenhayn I-larry's another one of 'those forfunafe people who can see a humorous side +o almosr every silualion. I-le joins in class discussions and usually does a good job in proving his poinl. LARRY J. PORTER Larry 22 Magnolia Ave., Bridgelon Small buf mighlyw describes Larry very well. I-le has a falenled hobby lor weigh? lifling. Quife dihlerenl, we say. I-lis banking abiliry has prcved fo be an assel 'ro Mr. I-land loo. lIF'4E EDWARD RASINGER iigd.. IOZ S. Pearl S+., Bridgelon Ed is a swell fellow. al- ways ready with a cheery smile or a iolre. His quier ways and ihe ease wifh which he accomplished all Things are a credit To his resourcefulness WALTER W. REHRER Wall Cenrerlon A good Iirne never hurls anyone seems lo be Walls philosophy in life. Who can blame him? I+'s really Ihe only way +0 fake life's Iroubles and come up smiling and happy. ALFRED W. RALLER, JR. nm.. 60 Soufh Ave.. Bridget' To sludy or +o read corn: books-Ihal is lhe queslion. Allred has The abilily lo crarlc iolces buf lhe inabilily Ia lceep our of trouble. If you don? believe il, oslc Ray. IRWIN REINGOLD Irv II2 Walnul Si., Bridgelon lniroducing ihe Spencer Tracy ol B. l'l. S. lrwin has made a name For hifnseli ihroegh the Drarnalics CIE: a' Bridaefon l'-ligh, l-lis fire fa er' vvi.l be rnfssea in luU'e pro dsc'icns. Whai abou? il Mss Wilcox? WILHELMINA D. RAMBORGER Willie R, D, 6. Bridgelon Wilhelmina. Willie lo her friends, is enrolled in the classical col rse and is a good sludenl, She also plays lhe piano well, She will surely succeed in her ambilicn lo be i good Ieacher. S, MORRIS l. RESNICK 'MuSh 2I5 E. Commerce Sr., Bridgelon Always able To laugh. even when the lake is on him. lharis Mcrris. l-le has given us many a hearry chuclxle 'C bfiglven a all day. Keep up: we opsreciale a sense ol hfnof OLIN RICHTER Rick WARREN J. RIGGINS, JR. Riggins R. D. 2. Bridgelon R. D. 3, Bridgelon A quie' lun-loving boy wilh a greal Dersonalilykrhalls Oiin, l-le lakes his slcaies se-i:-sly and gels good grades. l-lis classmares have learned lo expecl his cheery smile which is habiiual wilh fm Even lhough Warren be- lieves fhere is a lime and place lar everylhing, he has difliculfy finding eilher when if comes lo sludying. We have lcmnd him a likeable fellow and a real sporl. K BERNICE HELEN ROTHENBERG Bernie Rosenhayn Quier, dependable, and frank, Bernice can be counred on lo do things in a safis- lacfory way, She has been an asse+ la the class-room where she demonsfrafed lhe resulfs of ehlorf and work. STEVE RUSSO 'lSleve R. D. 6, Bridgelon Sieve is quielp buf once he is srarled, he laughs as loud and lonq as The nexr one. His work always comes firsl, Alfer that clear the road for a whirlwind. DQ- U' ang, FRANCIS A. RIGGIO Leei' 282 N. Pearl Sl.,-Bridgelon Francis excels in his sludies. When nexl we hear of him, he will probably be a grear prolessor, Aller ali, someone has la keep csr schalaslic mark near 'he lap ai fhe lisr. II L PAUL A. SALVO Duke l94 N. Laurel Sl. Bridgelon Paul really proved himself lo be made of good baskef- ball sfulf by his aclions on the courf, His excellenl guard- ing and shooling have pul our Team on lop many limes. Keep if up, Duke. WINFIELD W. RILEY Winnie 269 N. Pearl Sr., Bridgefon His friendly smile and sunny disposilian have been grear assers lo our school. l-le spends his evenings roller-skaling, bul nor alone, so were fold. May- be 'rhaf is why he sleeps in sfudy hall. A 5 5 CHARLOTTE HELEN SAUNDERS ilsquabbieu Slar Roule, Bridgelon We've never seen Charloffe wilhoul Tha? good-nalured smile. If a care-free nafure and rhe abilily la make friends are inclicalions of fufure achievemenls, Charlolle will surely be successful in life. if MARY SCARLET Mary Cedarville Mary hails from Cedarville. A cole, peliie, and quiel girl is lhe only way To describe her unless we add ihoi she is friendly and well lilced by all who lrnow her. ' Afwii , i 3 J , MARGOT ELIZABETH SCHULTE Margo? 20 Franklin Si., Bridgefon Here is one of the more sophisficaled members of our class. She has led a very ac- tive four years. Margot will be remembered for her abilily and sincere inferesi in lhe world of drama, llF'4E RHODA F. SHAW Rodie Newpori Spic and span is Rhoda as she sporfs +he lolesf co-ed siyle of dress. She gives all she has for a good lime, and lhere's somefhing inspiring in her iolly chuckle. If I GORDON C. SHEPPARD Shep Cedarville While Gordon has been quier. he has been around. He has been worlring foward a goal-iusf as have ihe resr of us. High school groduafion is on accomplishmenf To be desired. .5 lSAAC l, SERATA Bud 82 Woodland Drive, Bridgelon Here we have a Trce lady's man: boi women or no wom- en, he mos? have his sleeo. When he doesn'+ get ii' al night he Tries lo cafch up En class nexi day. is, i is A c A YES 'X r .x 5 HELEN ELIZABETH SHEPPARD Shep R. D, 2, Bridgefon A happy-go-luclry siudenf, brimming over with enfhusie asrnl Thafs Helen. She rushes from homeroom as lhough go' inq fo a fire, and ihe same pep goes wifh her lhroughoof The day. GLADYS M. SHARP Sharpie Newporf Gay and carefree is Gladys. Yes, she is a happy soul: buf she also has her more serious side. She could always be def pended upon lor homeroom leadership and really fool: her parf well. r , I K I 4? z RUTH ANNE SHEPPARD Sheppie 237 E. Commerce Sf.. Bridgefon Among Rulhis many aciivi- fies are the Forensic Sociefy phd fhe Library Slaii, lgolh of which she is president, She has won many friends among fhe sfedeni body ond +he iacolfy, loo. ,.,,,,-f ALVERETTA M. SHINN Alva llO Oak Sl., Bridgefon Aivas sol? brown eyes shin- ing wilh friendship ailracf peof ple: then her charming per- sonality gels lhernl She finds fime To share in whalever mcisr be done. Vsfe will re- member her aloi i'y in hockey. BARBARA HOAGLAND SHORTER Barb R, D. 2, Bridgelon li yoe wan? lo see a real rug-culrer, ius'r resl your eyes on Barbara. She has been a member of our school only during her iunior and senior years b.il has made many lriends. N... Hs LAVINIA EYRE SKINNER Lavinia N50 Fayelle S+., Bridgelon If you see a girl who is always in a hurry, sfudious, yel full ol life and lauqhler- well, fha? is Lavinia, She will be remembered as librarian during her high school years. ELEANORA M. SMITH 'lSmiH'y Rosenhayn Ave., Bridgelon Eleanora is fhe lype ol person who has a good lime yor seems very calm lhrough if all, Skaling is her lavorile pasfime. We have enioyed knowing Eleanora. She is so very pleasant FLORENCE MAE SIMKINS 'Florence' R, D. 2, Bridgelon Trce 'Friends are like dia- monds, precious and rare. This musf be rneanl for peo- ole like Florence. Quiet sin- cere and yef lull of gaiely and friendship is This class- mate known To Js as Flossy. ll L JOHN PAUL SMITH Johnnie I67 Irving Ave., Bridgelon The old saying abouf All work and no play seems lo hold rrue here since school work never lroubles Johnny 'foo much. Aller all, isn'+ 'rhal lhe 'ighr way lo lake life? EDITH B. SIMPKINS Chic Fairlon Jos? a restless girl with sdden slreaks ol ornbilionl Sire can lalk all one period ard qiickly sellle ciowr 'lo work fre nexl. Slraiah? lrom ilxe hed? comes Chics en- fzaoinq smile. A S 5 MILDRED SMITH Midgie Park Drive, Bridgelon What would we do al fhe loolball games wifhoul Mid- gie' To lead us in our cheers? Shes happy-go-lucky and a friend 'o all, Midgie'l is also an oufsfanding alhlele. pariicularly in hockey. . K .L f X RAYMOND G. SMITH UROY.. 29 E, Commerce Sf.. Bridgefon Roy is fhe comedian of our class, Mosf of us would be losf wifhour his fimely jokes, I-lis pleasing personality and his frue friendliness make us feel lhaf we are glad fo know him. Il P .IESSIE M. SPOLTORE 'Spofsl' I85 N. Laurel Sf., Bridgefon Always ready wifh a ioke. a laugh-lhals Jessie! I-lei wi' and comedy have made us like her. Serious momenfs are few, buf we'll always remember her as a sincere friend and a fine girl. VIVIAN C. SNYDER 'lVivl' R, D., Elmer No moffer where you go. if Theres a skafing rink, you can be sure lhaf Vivian is some where near. I-ler love for fun makes her a iolly friend bolh on and off fhe rink, '42 NVILMA BETH STANTON 'lBilIie I3o Broad Sf., Bridgelon lf was a happy day for Bridqefon High when Wilma firsf graced ifs corridors. She is very popular wifh bofh lads and lassies. When you meef her, you are always greefed wiih a smile. ll 5 . VIRGINIA S. SOCKWELL Sacky 73 Burlingfon Road. Bridaefon This blonde-haired miss was our hockey co-capfain. Sine nyll has a sparkling person- olify ond charm which is easily caqghf by fhose around her. Whaf will hockey be wifhouf Ginny nexf year? fr ii . '1 ' Hi' f . V f i - LE MILDRED STEVENS Midi 109 Giles Sf., Bridgefon You'll find Mildred where ever mischief is afoof. You can usually hear her giggle and know fhaf somelhing is going fo happen, Alfhough she has her good fimes, she is also a good leader, ELIZABETH SORN Berry R. D. 5. Bridgefon Elizabefh is one of our sfud- ious classrnafes who sfill finds fime for fun, She can really be counled upon fo fake her par? in any acfivify, and you can bef if will be done righf. FRANK STEWARD Frankie R. D. 4. Bridgeron One miqhf be misled by his acficns in class because he seems very quief, However. wirh a crowd of mischief mak- ers he is right af home. Gccrl work in school or cuf-fhois Frank. LORETTA STITES 'siiiesiei' Shiloh Pike, Bridgelon Talking, falking, ialkingl She loves lo lalk bu? is always ready lo work, To play, and 'fa laugh. Loreila is a grand Friend lo all. Oh, well, says she. Oh, wellf' l YVONNE A. TAYLOR Honey 307 Soufh Ave., Bridgelon New ihis year, Yvonne has already made o large circle of friends by her pleasanf manner and willing ways. One af her mos? oulslanding char, aclerislics is a genuine Souih, ern drawl, JEAN SUTTON Blondie QO Wes? Ave., Bridgefon Jean is known for her abilify in arf. She goes abou? he' work withoui' a areal deal of noise or confusion and ar- complishes wilh greal success The ihings which are lo be done. if L4 is , f 534' v .3 ' 5.7 4 1 ,. DOROTHY M. TELLIS Dai Zoo Ailonlic S+., Bridgeion A wiz of shorfhand anc typing, Dol is well an her way la snccess. She has her rno' nnenls of fun, of seriodsness. ol workg but she slill has lime lei? for Mail, JEANETTE 5. SUTTON Slinky 349 Aflaniic Si., Bridgeion From classroom discussions fo qala social affairs, Jean- neHe can be depended upon 'lo do her share. She is well known for her good sporls- manship and her capacity for being iriendly. I - i BEATRICE M. SWIFT Bea R. D. 4, Bridgeion A cuie Iilfle cor'nmercial slu- denf is our Bea. Besides her nawrally curly hair, she has aiher affraciive lealures. She rarely speaks and never in- lrddes. This accoun+s for her hasls ai friends. II L A 5 5 JOHN R. TIMBERMAN Jack I3l Main Si., Elrner John is a qJiei, firnid-look ing boyy buf looks are some- lirnes deceiving, He is a hard working sfudenig bar ailer his siudies have been finished, he is always ready lor any kind ci lun, nl CHARLES H. TOMLIN Hank R. D. 4 Brialqefon Ai leas? cne big in of' ciass has no weakness lsr lhe fairer ser Charles ls almost lea qsief ana rnannerly, He is a gervlernan in lhe lullasl sense cl 'he word, ED'WARD RANDOLPH TROUT Fuzzy R, D. 6, Bridgefon Meer lhe co-capfain ol our gridiron heroes. He should be praised lor The brand ol sporlsmanship shown in school as well as in loolball, He said he wasn'r afraid of Collings- wood'--and x-.e won! Il F MILDRED G. UHLAND Mid R. D. 2, Bridgelon A good friend, nice looking, cheerful, near, popular, and always smiling parliolly de- scribes Mid. We have enioyed having her in our class and hope sho lilces us, loo. Whol Oboul il, Mid? f r. ing JEAN TURNER 'Jean' IO4 Belmonl Ave., Bridgelon If you don'l lrnow who lean is, she is lhol cule Iillle blonde you see wandering around fhe hells, She doesnt believe in sludy bil would ralher sIeo our and have hersell a good zirnef' 4 E MIRIAM UHLAND 'Bulchu R. D. 5, Bridgefon Some mighl lhinlr Miriam a rarohee fomboy, buf she really has lhe lcnaclr of being serious wilhoul lelling Things worry hex If anylhing unusual hap- pens, she simply laughs if oil and koeos on going. 5 5 RUTH E. TURNER Turner 2l8 Irving Ave., Bridgelon Usually seen buf seldom heard is Rulh, ll is diflicull lo lfeep lraclc of girls like her because you never hear a word from her alfhough when called upon she is noi bashful. All deem her a welcome compan ion. ELIZABETH B. TYLER Belly 20 Magnolia Ave., Bridgelon Belly, onolher liny member of lhe senior class, is ire- quenfly seen around lhe halls wilh Rulh Palriclr. She has a lmnaclr for making friends and an abilily lor holding friends, loo. 1, ROBERT F. VANAMAN WILLIAM VanVLIET Bob Bill IS3 S, Easf Ave., Bridgelon Bob, a very quie? sfudenl who seldom worries about his sludies. always is going auf of his way lo help his many friends. Give him a V-8 land some liresl, and he'll enioy himself. I44 W. Commerce Sl., Bridgelon Jus? give him eighf lillle wheels, and he'll have The lime of his life. Roller slcaling is his favoril-e paslime. Bill is a well-liked sludenl and will roll on lo belfer lhinqs. SYLVIA VAUGHAN SEI 564 E. Commerce Sl., Bridgelon Sylvia is whal we might call happy-go-lucky. She never has o worry or a care bul usually has a song lo sing. She will make you leel gay whenever you are wilh her, l 5 4 I A. CLEOATIS WATSON Zeke R. D. 2, Bridgelon A good smile never hurls anyone: lhal's why Cleoolis has so many slaunch friends. Always a happy-go-lucky sorl of a fellow, he has his share ol lun wherever he goes, BERNADETTE VINCENT Bernie 398 N. Pearl Sl., Bridgelon Bernadelle believes in lhe old proverb- Silence is golds en. She has a caplivaling smile which expresses her lriendliness. Reading is her hobby, and il keeps her oc- cupied much ol her lime. ' 7' ,f . fi MARIAN A. WAYNE Waynie 99 S. Easl Ave., Bridgelon Marion's happiness ond good nalure help lo accounl lor her many lriends and make one really enioy knowing her. Whenever you hear her laugh, you will begin laughing wilh her. Thal's Marian's laugh. BUDD N. WARE Budd R. D. 5, Bridgelon Budd is pular ilh his po w classmales in Bridgelon l-ligh. He is always willing lo help a friend and slill has plenly ol lime lor olher aclivilies. A varied program is his mollo, II L A ELIZABETH M. WESTCOTT Belly R. D. 4, Bridgelon Quiel, refined, and always willing lo please is Belly. Ac- cepling responsibilily, working earneslly, and doing her share are oulslanding characlerislics. Belly is held high in lhe es- leem of bolh her leachers and lhe pupils. .443 .M sis I A NAOMI J. WATKlNS Noni 35 Elm Sl., Bridgelon Whenever a iobis given lo Naomi, you can depend upon ils being done well. Her good common sense helps her lo do lhe righl lhing ol lhe righl lime wilhoul any pondering. S 5 MARION WESTCOTT Shorly R. D. 3, Bridgelon You never find Marion wilh o lrown, bul always wilh a smile, ready lo help anyone she can. She is a cule blonde wilh many friends. We have enioyed knowing you, Marion. lf, il' .is - me lr RUTH C. WHEATON RuIhie R. D. 2, Bridgelon Rulh is an especially good sludenl in malh. Everyone has a swell lime when she is around because she is always sociable. Keep up your friend- liness. Rulh, because we like il. LESLIE M. WHITAKER Les R, D. 4, Bridgefon Liked by everyone, Leslie is a very arnbilious fellow who always seems lo have plenly fo do. He is a very delighlful friend, Wouldn'I if be line il lhere were more like him? IJF'4E' CHESTER WILLIS Ches Cedarville This quiel lad from Cedar- ville should go for. Very few words are wasfed by Ches buf when he speaks, we all lisfen. He has his iovial mo- menls, foo: so don'+ be fooled, E I LENORA LOUISE WINFIELD Lorrie R. D. 2. Bridgelon Who knows how To manage a hockey slick? Lenora. Who is happy, friendly, full of lu-rl? Lenoro, There is no use de- nying ilg she has a way! Who wan+s fo deny if? Noi us. ie xx- ,J .1 ,.-9 M - I IRVING R. WILHELM Bud 9 Taylor Sl., Bridgefon Little do we know abou? Irv's inner self, bu? who? we do know cerfainly speaks well of him. His personalify and smile have endeared him lo all he meels in school and auf. PATRICIA A. WILLIAMS Pal Bl N. Pearl S+., Bridgelon Do you wanf 'lo know c ioke? Well, ask Pal: she ol- ways has one ready fo fell. She has a sense of humor Tha? we appreciafe, Nalurally Pal has a hos? of friends. if CHARLES D. WISHAM Skip 227 Fayefle Sl., Bridgelon Skip is one of Ilie fel- lows who are small in size buf large in accomplishmenls. He is known lo his leachers as a conscienlious sfudenf and fo his classmales as a real friend. 5? 794 SARA V. WOODRUFF Sue R, D. 2, Bridqelon Sara is a very sludious and pleasing person who hails from lhe counlry. She sfudies con- scienliously and does her Tasks both capably and efficiently. Those who know her counf her as a friend, RALPH WORKMAN Workman R. D. 5, Vineland Pike, Bridgefon Ralph's made a name for himself during his slay in B. H. S. bolh for his worln in class and his disposi+ion. I-le's one of fhe friendlies? fellows in our class and in Ihe whole school. , -x DOROTHY W. WRIGHT Doi R. D. 3. Bridgelon Do you wanf +o hear a cheery giggle? I-Iun+ Darofhy. Wilhoul her our days would noi have been quife so happy. She has been an acfive mem- ber of 'the Junior Red Crosi Council. U IRVING ZISLIN nziz.. Carmel Everyone has seen Irving covering the sporfs evenfs for 'rhe Echo. He really does a grand iob, foo. His warm smile fells us Ihaf Ziz is a regular guy. Good luck is ahead, Irv, ing. MOTTO Quid erimus. nunc fiemus. lWha+ we shall loe, we are now becoming. S., I I MURIEL C. WRIGHT Tut R. D. 6, Bridgeion Along wiih being one of fhe neafesf dressed girls of our class. Muriel has a charming personalify which helps her Io acquire many friends. She plays Ihe piano excepiionally well. foo. ,911 Wemor JACK I. BONHAM ARLENE PIERCE l eu - 21 EVELYN E ZANES Evelyn R D 4 Bridgefon Evelyn may seem hard fo gel acquainfed wiih and very quielz bui Io fhose who Irnow her she is a real friend. She is always willing fo help wilh anyfhing af any iime FLOWER X . Igiiloogg l XP 1' Blue and While D ICTORY OIVG' or 42 .ViIrlI'rrIJ.I.I I I izfzpzyebaffff GC! NJ-ITIJJFIVLVHI J ,gif af 0,111 If ffpf Jf ULF FINE EIIEIVIHIVI f CHC! My IJIIIIIIIIIIIHII I I fl CfdO71Zl IMIJJ-'If VIJJ1-UHPVI fl fh I Odfrtfa f f dll: A' IfII'UVrII'-IJ-ITII-I-IMI :I I V ffv jfgfcf f I ffl' Y Words and Music by Joseph Santora 4-WE J J byrfadok an 1 aa fw face as our mfg O4 0 feaclf 01 Me rv amy a we df haw. earz cuz Zaye' or 5 afffaf you He 0 0. Znfzfzfv 45 aarfacef 513 0 occ Qi-3 M196 fie5fa.5'J offof- Q1-fccfo Miarea 56 i do. Way Ii J J ' J I aah faffh a Jofzhfa ea GFS 61-in f 'U L1 H ogg 7f b I faux af oclrlfrff I' rfcfcarfn an 1 ek?-M00 I7 1 Q 3 ew efzffa 22 0 o,f's ie Clzsso af-jf-facfo! I ml v' 1' -ffgli :.-a-LU km , :'l 51 QQ' 4 1 ,QQ U , . 'Q ' -:. - W. 5 l . A. il' x. m- il' xx , 4. V2 ' -, s, ,Q 'mf Q ' I x R 1' ,.Q ,. I . Q - . N if sm sk ,,, . 1 . K s 1 V i 300 M' Lf , Q Z .-1 J' iyg It vin . i A- - x if ff . 54 X , -1. Vs. 1' ak CLASS OF '43 The adviser, Mrs. Glenn R. Lore, and execufive commiffee of fhe class of '43 have successfully carried auf many acfivifies, The officers are Ed- ward Kinkle, president Beffy Garfield, vice presi- dent Mildred Joyce, secrefaryg Ernesf Terry, freasurer. Ofher commiffee members are Maxine Ware, Doreen Lang, Jack Hendricks, and John Elmer. Because of war priorifies and war faxes. difficulfy arose in obfaining The class rings which finally arrived in January. The Junior-Senior Recepfion, sponsored by The iuniors, was held April I6. The fheme, Spring Fesfival, was appropriafe: and fhe gym and cafeferia were beaufifully decorafed. CLASS OF '45 The class of '45 made ifs debuf in Bridgefon High School in Sepfember, I94l, wifh an enroll- menf of over four hundred and filfy. Freshman week, highlighfed by a parfy in fhe boys' gym, has been The oufsfanding social acfivifiy of fhe class fhis year. ln endeavoring fo live up fo ifs moffo Seize fhe Opporfunifyf' fhe class has been ably guided by ifs execufive commiffee consisfing of Dom Maffa, president Rachelle Crim, vice president Carol Heller, secrefaryg Pefer Shoemaker, freas- urer: Lincoln Fleefwood, Faifh Emerson, Dorofhy McCormick, and Leroy F. Thompson. Miss Eliza- befh Lupfon is 'rhe adviser of fhe class. STUDENT COUNCIL CLASS OF '44 The execufive commiffee of The sophomore class is as follows: Harry Wefflaufer, president Jane Maxwell, vice president Judifh Elmer, secre- faryg Roberf Carll, freasurer: William Brago, Beffy Thomson, Joan Dare, Frank App. Our class of '44 consisfs of more fhan four hundred pupils, and we are. happy fhaf Mrs. Frances C. Sfinfsman is our adviser. Our parfy was held December fwelffh. The cafeferia was decorafed in our class colors, blue and gold. During fhe year many ideas were planned fo earn money for fufure use, one being our mag- azine campaign which was a greaf success. STUDENT COUNCIL The Sfudenf Council is composed of one elecfed represenfafive from each homeroom. The council meefs weekly fo consider maffers of imporfance fo fhe welfare of fhe sfudenf body. Officers were elecfed lasf spring under fhe pro- visions of fhe amended consfifufion. Members of fhe presenf senior, iunior, and sophomore classes parficipofed in fhis elecfion. The officers and commiffee chairmen are as follows: Presidenl' ........ Vice Presidenl' . .. Secrefary-Treasurer Ways and Means. Handbook ...... Service League... Elecfion ..... .. Adviser . .. .. .... William Holder .. ....... Peg Leeds ......Pafsy Williams . .... Brian McLarnon ....Kafhryn Sharp .... . .Paul Kornman .,.....Anfhony Barber Harry C. Smalley 1 Y .760 Kll'0IliClI1 Under The leadership aT Mrs. Alice A. Elwell and Mr. JonaThan M. Henderson, The Baconian STaTT has produced The ThirTieTh B. l'l. S. annual. fleading The sTaTT were Barbara MulTord, ediTor- n-chieT, and Eleanor Fox, associoTe ediTor. BoTh Norlced Tirelessly To give To The class a good ooolc. l'lerberT FiThian, business manager, lcepT Tin- :Jnces in order: Jaclc Gump, circulaTion man- ager, handled The sub3cripTion campaign? John MiTchell, adver+ising manager, headed The group securing adverTisemenTs. These Three car- ried The burden ol The business end of our proiecT. When MargareT OTTinger, picTure manager, scheduled The Talcing oT senior picTures Tor No- vember, whiTe blouses become prominenT in our nalls. For our splendid cover and arT woflc, we are indebTed To ,lames Golanos, arT ediTor. ArTicles concerning The school acTiviTies were provided by Evelyn Morvay and PaTsy Williams, feaTure ediTors7 JeaneTTe SuTTon and Edward Humeny, sporTs ediTors7 and Jane Campbell and Joseph SanTora, club ediTors. The excellenT in- formal picTures were Taken by Woodburn Miclcel ,vhose assisTanT was Marion Wayne. The senior wriTe-ups were composed by commiTTees under Marion FreiTag and Brian McLarnon. These members oT The sTaTT were supporTed oy soliciTors, commiTTees, and TypisTs, who worlced 'ogeTher so willingly and generously, The resulT QT The cooperaTion oT The enTire group is The 'I942 Baconianf' giclgefon 61:40 The BRHDGETON HIGH ECHO, a school publicafion, edifed by a group of seniors and juniors, scoops The news in and aboul' Bridge+on High. lf was rafed in second place by 'rhe Col-N umbia Scholasiic Press Associafion for fhe year I94O-4I. l+'s noi all work and no play for This group! Remember lhe Echo dance and fhe pop- ulariry confesi' when Miss B. H. S. and rhe Spirir of '42 were presenfed of a special assembly? A+ The Echo banquel awards are made +0 oufsland- ing iournalisfs, and Jrhere are ihose lrips 'ro Phila- delphia and New York lo furfher lhe knowledge ' .,1 of our iulure wrilers. To arouse inreresl in fhe school paper and fo creale a new source of news, freshmen and sophomores are encouraged lo wrife for 'fhe paper lhrough fhe organizalion of Cub Reporfers. The group 'rhis year has been under 'the supervision of Marion Plaiis, a iunior member of fhe slalf. Social aclivifies included a Chrislmas parfy and a seleclion of +wo our- sfanding cub reporfers +0 aflend fhe Echo bonquef. Edifor-in-chief .... .,.... J ames G-alanos Business Manager . .. Edward Humeny Adviser ,...,... .. ..... Miss Doris Hann 'UQ BANKING CLUB Our banking club is a group of enfhusiasiic high school sfudenfs organized +o 'rake care of fhe banking each week in fhe public schools of Bridgelon. They are now in lheir eighlh success- ful year of managing all school savings accounfs. This year 'rhey have a membership of approx- imafely sevenly-five sluclenrs, all of whom ioin in bolh The work and lhe pleasures of rhe club. The ollicers are as follows: Presidenf ..,,....,...,..,..... ...... J ack Hoover Vice Presidenf ... ...,. Alma Hoover Secrelary ,..... ...... l-l elen Flefcher Treasurer .... ...,, W illard Bramell Adviser .,,, Mr, Wilson l-land CHAMBER OF COMMERCE To ioin lhis club, a sludenl musr have nofhing less Than a 2- in all commercial subiecfs and in English. Two meefings are held each marking period. Qufside acfivilies are planned, some of which are skafing, swimming, inspeclion of local induslries, parlies, and a picnic al lhe end of 'rhe year, The highlighf of The year is a banquel wifh The Rolary, Kiwanis, and Lions Clubs. The ollicers are as follows: Presidenl ..,....... . ........ ....,.. M arie Pino Vice Presidenf . ...Mallhew Lucas Secrefary , . ..., Ernes' Terry Treasurer . . ..,.,.. Roberi Loll Adviwf . ..... Miss Anr Morris SERVICE LEAGUE ln I939, a paTrol sysTem was esTablished-The Service League. The members are placed on duTy Tor The purpose oT direcTing sTudenTs and giving general inTormaTion To Them and To visiTors. This year we have organized a STudenTs' Courr whose duTy iT is To seTTle wiTh The approval ol The Tac- ulTy adviser any cases ThuT come before iT. The purpose of The League is To help pupils To receive valuable Training which beneTiTs Them in becoming beTTer ciTizens. Presidenl ., .. ,. . , ,Pool F, Korrrrnan Secretary ...... , ..,.. .. , . .,....A Phy1'is Carrer Adviser .. .... Mr. Roberr P, Rensch JUNIOR RED CROSS The Red Cross disTribuTed Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas baskeTs conTaining TruiTs, vegeTables, and iellies canned by The home economics classes. and oTher Tood donaTed by homerooms. ChrisT- mas boxes oT Toys were paclced Tor needy chil- dren, l-Tome economics classes also made sweaTers, aTghans, layeTTes, and small dresses Tor reTugees. The council held a very successTul rum- mage sale and collecTed a subsTanTial amounT aT The annual roll call and Tor The emergency war Tund. Presideni' ,. . . Brian Mclcarnon Vice PresidenT ., .. , ,Karhryn Sharp Sec'eTary ,.... . , . ,Milo Mulford Treascirer . .. . . J. T-lerberT Filhian Jr. . lMiss Edna Loew Conodvlsers Tfvliss Frances Whealon ,,m,.,,L 8- 18- i BAND ln lhis modern day, who could lhinlc of a high school wilhoul a band? Wha+ would a foofball game or a pep meefing be wilhouf a band? In addifion To fhese regular funcfions, lhis group furnishes music for assemblies and special school funclions. The band is comprised of special slu- denls who play musical insfrumenls and who selecf +his as an eleciive ac+ivi+y. This year +he inslrumenfalion ol lhe band was greally im- proved by 'The addilion of several of The larger insrrumenls. The appearance of The organizafion was greally enhanced by fhe addilion of new cadef-slyle uniforms, which provided snap and zest Mr. Roberl Shaw gave his able assisfance in fraining lhe band. Mr. Donald B. Corson is The direclor. SENIOR ORCHESTRA The senior orchesira is composed of eleclive music sfudenis who are well advanced in musical +raining. This organizalion represenls fhe acme of inslrumenfal organizalions in our high school. I+ performs af assemblies, dramaiic club pro- ducfions, Parenf-Teacher meelings, and is oflen called upon 'ro play al' communify Tunclions. As an inlroduclion lo Music Weelc, +he senior orches- fra gives a concerr in coniuncfion wilh lhe girls' glee club. The orcheslra usually broadcasls a program for fhe enioymenl' of our public who are parlicularly inleresled in Public School Music. Mr. Donald B. Carson is The direclor of lhe orcheslra. LIBRARY STAFF Has everyone signed up? Everyone who is acquainTed wiTh our library has heard ThaT. The sTaTT is composed almosT enTirely aT new mem- bers. The librarian, Mrs. DursT, is making her debuT also. The sTaTT aims To encourage The use aT The library and To have exhibiTs oT proiecTs of diTTerenT organizaTions. The acTiviTies oT The year were The enTerTainmenT aT The Vineland library sTaTT and The collecTion aT books Tor The VicTory Book Campaign To provide reading Tor our armed Torces aT Their recreaTion cenTers. The oTTicers of The sTaTf are as follows: Presideni' ...,................,........ Rufh Sheppard Vice PresidenT .... ...... R ichard Leib SecreTary ....... ......... D anald Dick Treasurer ..... .......... J oseph Ryan Librarian .... Mrs. GerTrude Dursf FORENSIC SOCIETY ParTicipaTion in The Cumberland CounTy Public Speaking ConTesT was The main proiecT OT This year's Forensic SocieTy. Members aT The club Trained in public speaking Tor Two monThs Tor The counTy meeT in March. Two conTesTanTs Tram each high school presenTed selecTions, and The winning school was awarded a bronze plaque. OraTors compeTing in BridgeTan High Schools preliminary conTesT won moneTary prizes. ln ad- diTion To This inTensive Training, The club had many social acTiviTies, among Them The annual Trip To Philadelphia To see a play. The oTTicers are as Tallows: PresidenT .,........................... Ru.Th Sheppard Vice PresidenT ................. .... E velyn Morvay Secrefary ...... ..... B eTTy MaunTs Treasurer .... ........ L eslie Kline Adviser .... .... M iss Zelda Pineles GLEE CLUB GLEE CLUB FirsT, second, or alTo, ThaT is The quesTion The girls were asked as They had Their Try-ouTs Tor The Glee Club aT The beginning oT Hue year. In- Tensive pracTice was sTarTed Tor Hue annual carol- ing in The halls aT ChrisTmas and Hue annual con- cerT in Hue spring. The club is larger Than iT has been for several years and one oT our members, Marian STanTon, is in Hue all-s+c+e chorus. Prob- ably some oT Hue oTher girls would have been, Too: buT iT was impossible Tor Them To go To Hue Try-ouTs. The oTFicers are as Tollows: PresidenT ...,......................... RuTh Sheppard Vice PresidenT ..,.......,...........,.... BeTTy MounTs SecreTary ...... ..... P auline Scheckenbach Treasurer .... ..... ...... M o xine Ware Librarians 3EsTher Weber ' ' CharloTTe Weber ART LIBRARY STAFF Aim: To give aid To arT STudenTs wishing To obTain inTormaTion concerning arT Trom our library. The sTaTT helps The sTudenT in selecTing a book which would conTain such maTerial as needed. AnoTher aim is To work TogeTher as a group To make The school more beauTiTul. DuTies: To keep all books neaTly arranged and check on overdue books. A record oT all of The incoming and ouTgoing books is kepT. The oTTicers of The sTaTf are as Tollows: PresidenT .....................,........ Alice Hepner Vice PresidenT .,.... ElizabeTl'u MoTTa SecreTary ....., .......... . Carol Heller Treasurer .... ......,... N ellie STeelman Adviser .. ..... Mrs. Mariory Rensch ART COUNCIL The ArT Council consisTs oT members chosen by Mrs. Rensch Trom The various arT classes ol BridgeTon High School. The obiecT of The group is To improve The appearance aT The school in The way oT proper decoraTions suiTable To The building. AnoTher acTiviTy oT The group is To help The sTudenT body undersTand iusT whaT arT is and The use of iT in our daily lives. The oTTicers oT The group are The Tollowing: PresidenT . .,..........................,. Sophie Ayars SecreTary ............ ..... D ouglas Cossaboon AssisTanT SecreTary . .. ....... Helen WheaTon Treasurer .......... ........ H elen CoraTl'uers Adviser .... ,... M rs. Mariory Rensch ART SERVICE STAFF The purpose OT The ArT Service STaH is To serve our school in all arT needs and also To serve The comn'uuniTy as much as Time permiTs. They have done posTers, emblems, and signs oT all descrip- Tions. The work oT This club is mosTly commercial arT. STudenTs do Their proiecTs Through many medias-silk screen, show card color. and air brush being some. The ArT Service STOTT provides opporTuniTies Tor arT experiences which would noT be possible in The regular classes. The oTTicers of The sTaTT are as Tollows: PresidenT ........,.................... MaTThew Lucas Vice PresidenT ........................... RiTa AusTen Secrefcry ...... ........ A lice Hepner Treasurer .... ....,..... V incenT Galle STUFF Adviser. ...... Mrs. Marlory Rensch 4 . 'UQ V. -1 V'- . , fy I I 4-55 F.,-1 fp ? f 'J ngn 'I AX'- jvu . P Q ' 9.8mm - . Q -, ,J vu 1- 2 A .5 ,L N' ' ' ' .1 ,,'- , 5 M ff v N! X , fu, . 'ii . '-'A-ii' .,, .,f ' f .. tfffif . n' Y 5.13, ig? A' ', ,eu Bl .g.'.f 1 : 44 , mag -e . s oO', 1 Um f an 'ss Q xfm D'lllu iv' 3? M Q ' -Q - if 43,15 ' 4: f 3,5 ,,.A iig?xi:g, .r :V gf was If Q 'fu- -ay , - Q sm., V E .Qi n'Q Eff, 3 I N i ,wifi -. -,i -V K' fir' q iflffgk d 4 1 Q QQ OWL, gg xg ei . 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I 7 ,, W . , 5 , f - ' ' x, 2 '4' Q if 5' 3 fi W 4 1? ,I g B X1 'N Wal ra, Negro: . mare'-K 'sigma' 'ff 'W is 5? fs X' .Q ff Fa' .rr mugrr mugrg, ,Q IMYBTU11, XQKKHTU1 43950, 5, fB GIRLS' HUIIHEY A highlighT oT This hockey season was The elecTion oT co-capTains Virginia Soclrwell and Mildred SmiTh. QTher senior players, Alva Shinn, Marie Blaue, ChrisTine Boice, and Lenora WinTield, were supporTed by under-classmen Vail Sharp, l4aTsy Sharp, MargareT WinTield, Sara l3iThian, Olive l3aiTirger, Florence Daz, and Fannie Ciccioli. The hockeyisTs opened The season by playing Audubon To a l-I Tie. Collingswood was deTeaTed by I-O. New was a l-I Tie wiTh The Alumni. Then The BridgeTon squad received a seTbaclc oT l-O Tram GloucesTer. Woodbury and Paulsboro also deolT The local squad deTeaTs: Woodbury by 4fO7 Paulsboro by 4-l. Then The lassies came Through wiTh a win ol 3-O Trorn Audubon. The nexT Tour games were deTeaTs Tor BridgeTon: Collingswood by 2-O: GloucesTer by 2-O: Wood! bury by 3-OZ Paulsboro by 4-O. ln The Tinal game oT The season wiTh The TooTball boys, The girls Triumphed I-O. l-ligh scorer Tor The season was Lenora WinTield. Bridge- Ton had a good season This year, losing in mosT cases wiTh close scores. The Team was inexperienced wiTh no varsiTy players Tram lasT year To help ouT. They placed TiTTh in The league wiTh Woodbury winning The league championship. All Through The season The squad and The coaches, Miss lEThlyn Davis and Mrs. Winona Schumacher, had The Tine supporT oT The Two senior managers, Marie Barlam and MargareT OTTinger, and Their iunior sTaTT, Mildred Joyce, Mila MulTord, Jean MulTord, and Mildred Borgese. GIRLS' BASKETBALL The BridgeTon baslceTball squad, wiTh Mrs. Schumacher and Miss Davis as coaches and Marie Blaue as capTain, sTarTed The season wiTh a vicTory oT I4fII over Sacred l'learT. The nexT game was lasT To GloucesTer by a 32-27 score. The locals Then received a seTbacl4 of 28-25 Tram Collingswood. GeTTing baclc inTo sTride again, BridgeTon nosed ouT Vineland and Sacred l-learT by scores ol l8-I2 and 27-l8 respecTively, DespiTe The TacT ThaT The varsiTy was dealT Two more deTeaTs, one oT 34-29 Tram Woodbury and The oTher oT 2Ifll from Collingswood, The B, l-l. S. sexTeT came Through wiTh a 27-I8 vicTory over Vineland. ln The lasT game aT The season, The Woodbury Team proved Too sTrong Tor The BridgeTon girls: and The locals were Taken over by a 3I-I6 score, ThroughouT The season The girls showed a Tine TighTing spiriT, being deTeaTed only aTTer greaT sTruggles as shown by The close scores. The Team was comprised OT Marie Blaue, ChrisTine Boice, Vivian Meyers, BeTTy Keller, Pearl King, BeTTy GaTes, Sara l:iThian, Fannie Cicciali, Olive BaiTinger, Angela Calli, Ellen Bailey, Marcia Johnson, Shirley SmiTh, lean Burdsall, and Vail Sharp. ChrisTine Boice was high scorer wiTh Sara FiThian Talcing second place. Qur haTs are off To The senior manager, Marion l:reiTag, and her assisTanTs Tor The Tine iob They did during The season. Through graduaTion seven girls will be losT, buT There are many experienced underclassmen To Take Their places. TRACK AND FIELD Our l94I fraclc and field leam, winner of fhe counfy firle, was comparable fo fhe besf Bridge- lon High has ever had. lfs success lay in fhe facl' fhaf if was able fo malce poinfs nof only in firsf places buf in seconds, fhirds, and fourfhs as well. This feam was vicforious in all seven meels and gave fhe slrong Aflanlic Cify feam ifs only defeaf. Calvin Wrighf sef a new counfy running high jump record, 5' 93A, . Charles Gafes compiled an enviable record, losing one race in fhirfeen sfarfs. l-le placed second in 'rhe sfafe championship. Caplain ......,..............,......., Charles Gafes Manager ..... Sam Mafera Coach ,.,. Carl Gray BASEBALL One of fhe greafesf nines Mr. Rex Bowen ever coached af Bridgefon l-ligh came from fhe I94l Hifless Wonders, who clirnaxed lhe '4l season by clinching undispufeid second place in fhe Suburban League race. Vicfories wifhouf hifs were fheir specialfy. In fhe playoff fill' wifh Woodrow Wilson for firsf place, fhe Bridgefon squad losf fo fhe score of 9-4. The '4I squad was composed of Carmen Bischer, Rich Chappius, and Ed Connolly fielders: 'lBill Loll, Jim Gubbine, Bill Scu and Sam Maffa, infieldersq Wes Dare and Dick Renne, varsify hurlersg Wes Gosbin cafcher. Column I Top +o Boffom ELEANOR FOX HOOVER HARRIS SAM MATTA MARGARET OTTINGER MILDRED SMITH Column 2 Top +o Boffom MARION EREITAG LESTER HARRIS VIVIAN MEYERS GEORGE PEARCE VIRGINIA SOCKWELL Column 3 Top Io Bo'H'om CHESTER GALIYANO ALBERT KIENZLE JOHN MITCHELL DON PECK EDWARD TROUT Column 4 Top To BoHom MAX GOLDSBOROUGH JOHN LOPER ROBERT MORGAN JAMES PIPITONE PATSY WILLIAMS EDWIN O LOWOEN CARL GRAY REX BOWEN Column 5Top +0 Bo++om ETHLYN DAVIS AODISON BEHLINO WINONA SOHUMAOHER JAMES GUBBINE BRIAN MCLARNON THOMAS MUNSON ALVERETTA SHINN 2 E U A I: H LENORA WINFIELD E: MARIE BARLAM LUTHER BLANDINO MARIE BLAUE LOUIS BLIZZARD CHRISTINE BOICE WARREN OURLEY SAM DELP REUBEN DUNFEE HSI IH-'I HJ I-J ,cxbif 4 ' P Ai' jx 7 Z f-' f ,af .Mafory o Me gfaaa of '42 li' was a red-leTTer day Tor more Than 400 Treshmen who enTered The porTals aT B. H. S. in I938 and looked in vain Tor The elevaTor. Under The guidance oT Miss ElizabeTh Mayhew, class adviser, They became beTTer acquainlred aT The Treshman parTy in OcTober. Jack Gump, president Marian Wayne, secreTaryg Jean Elmer, vice-presidenT, and EvereTT Ayars, Treasurer, were elecTed To lead Their Treshman classmaTes along wiTh The execuTive cammiTTee members, Raymond SeTh, BeaTrice Feinberg, T-larrieT Cooper, and Joseph SanTora. An evenTTul sophomore year was highlighTed by The annual dance held in The boys' gym amid ChrisTmas decoraTions wiTh The Columbians Turnishing The music. The oTTicers ThaT year were Joseph SanTora, presidenT7 Mildred Uhland, vice presidenT: Eleanor Fox, secreTary, and EvereTT Ayors, Treasurer, and The execuTive commiTTee members were Don Peck, Jean Elmer, Marian Wayne, and Jack McWilliams. On Thanksgiving oT our iunior year, Miss ElizabeTh Mayhew become Mrs. Louis Sherman. lT was a very lovely wedding. We TelT so superior when, iusT beTore ChrisTmas oT our junior year, we sporTed our new class ringsl ln The spring, wiTh paTrioTism as The Theme, we enTerTained The seniors aT The annual Junior-Senior RecepTion. This year was indeed a merry one wiTh Joseph SanTora, presidenT: MargareT OTTinger, vice presidenT7 Eleanor Eox, secreTary and EvereTT Ayars, Treasurer, wiTh Don Peck, Jessie SpolTore, Marion EreiTag, and Sam Delp assisTing Them. AT lasT The Senior year! A successTul magazine campaign was sponsored in The Tall under The capable direcTion oT The senior oTTicers, Joseph SanTora, presidenT7 Mar- gareT OTTinger, vice presidenT3 Marion FreiTag, secreTory, and EvereTT Ayars, Treas- urer, and Don Peclc, BeTTy Keller, Eleanor Eox, and John Loper. A movie beneTiT in March broughT in addiTional revenue To our Treasury: The senior play, Adam and Eva, was anoTher Tinancial success Tor The class. MargoT SchulTe and lrwin Reingold along wiTh a Tine supporTing cosT, deserve much crediT Tor Their porTrayals in The producTion. The dance given us by The iuniors was The social evenT aT The year. In June a senior banaueT will end The happy and proTiToble Tour years' work aT The class as a uniT, On June Third is commencement The lasT Time The class will be TogeTher. ln our reunions from Time To Time, we will recall The many happy evenTs in which we have parTicipaTed. We hope Those reunions will be happy eve-nTs, Too. D2 U1 an rn r-4 rm C1 I-3 rm I D5 v-4 H I rm UIII. SCH GH I H UN GET III BH IN Hll W S HU W Spiri+ of '42 Miss B. H. S. Juniors' Choice Joseph Santoro Helen Flefcher .lune Aher Ernesf Terry Sophomores' Choice Freshmen's Choice Harry Wefflaufer Dom Malia Jane Poole Carol Heller EUHR PIIPULAHITY PULL . Besf Dressers Mos? Courfeous Girl and Boy Cu+e Girl and Boy Sam Mafia Marion Freifag Shirley Luber Suzanne Capifanelli Joseph Sanfora Hoover Chew 'J The Baconran slaff and members of +he sensor class express Theur deepesl' apprecuahon To Mrs Allce A Elwell +he slaff advnser for her generous unhrnng efforfs IH helpnng us produce our annual All who have worked wnlh her admire her efhcrency and capable leadership We also wush 'ro express our grahlude 'ro Mr Jonalhan Hender son business adviser of lhe yearbook and Mrs Elnzabefh Sherman who have worked so successfully nn durechng :ls funances and lo Mrs Marlory M Rensch for her gundance In lhe arl' work The capable manner an whrch Mxss Ednlh A Sheldon has managed our busuness accounls and fhe wrllungness wnlh which Muss Helen M Wnlcox durecfed Adam and Eva our semor play are deeply appreclaled To Rev Frank Sfanger Mr Boyd Carll and Mrs Helen Brooks go our fhanks for launchmg lhe SUbSCFIplIOI'1 campaign and we ex press our grahlude 'lo Mrs Reba Sugaloo Mrs Wulma McCormack Mnss Helen Engllsh and Mass Theresa Pekuch for lheur kind asslslance IH supplying necessary nnformahon for The annual and for our class achvuhes The class of l942 wishes fo fhank Mr Leugh LOH, supernnfendenf of schools, Jrhe Board of Educahon, Mr Harry C Smalley, prnnclpal, Mr Rex Bowen, vocahonal guudance dnreclor, and all olher Teachers, coaches, and club advlsers who have been so helpful IH cooperahng wnfh us We fully apprecuafe and gralefully acknowledge lhe facl' +ha'r fhrs pubhcahon could nof have been accompllshed wufhoul +he complele supporl' of adverhsers and subscrlbers, fhe cooperahon ol prunler and phofographer, and 'rhe loyal and full hearled efforls ol edrfors, slaff, and solucnors Wrfh all workung fogelher, lhe rhrrhefh annual of Brudgeron High School has been publushed, and :T as a 'Baconnan ' of whuch we may be proud A A rf W 5 A W' 2 Q 0 UU ST E AIITI ITIE5 MILTON B AARON 'nrne coI B 42 Pres: enr of Homeroom 39 RITA ELIZABETH AUSTEN IenIIfIc 9 eneIcI I 42 Serwce Leo e rf erwce IGII Vce Pesden O ServIce SIQII 42 EVERETT AYARS cenIIIIc Treo er CII Coss 4 ELLEN ELIZABETH BAILEY IOS IcoI neIc Ien I c rcIe Codef 40 L CrrcIe FrcncoIs 4 MILDRED H BAITINGER seIIoId Arfs 39 0 VI r Ho cc s ecre Q J rw or GU oss Co0rIcII 4 esuc c I MERVIN SMITH BALLINGER cr'nrnercIc1I C 39 40 4I 42 Bonklng LJ A 39 40 4I 42 PresIcIenI of Homeroom Horneroom Treasurer 40 MARIE SUE BARLAM cssIcoI 9 cIen I Ic 4 Drcmoh 5 Ir' 39 40 SIL: en nI 40 Cerce Cc er 40 Cerce Froncms Vuce Presuden OI Hor'neroo'n 4 BoconIcrI c ennor oc ey onoq r 4 3 FRANCES L BATEMAN General 39 40 Sc enrIIIc 4l 42 Le CercIe Code 9 6 C9 IOVICOS OVVIO ICS L W CLARENCE BATTEN TI'IoI ArIS ALICEJ BERRY on'ImercIoI A 39 40 ommercIoI B Benkmq CI0b 42 Horneroorn Secretory 39 Home room Secrefor Treasurer 40 4I 42 CornmercIc1I Y CI 0 42 BoconIcIn SIOTR' EDITH V BISHOP ossIcoI 39 Ier'I c 42 Erenc CILE e omg Cub 4 GIee C0 LUTHER JOSEPH BLANDINO cIerIfIIIc 00+ o oofboll Semor Moncger o Bos eIboII I-Iorneroorn PresIden1' 4I MARIE E BLAUE C 'WVTISFCIOI A 39 40 4I 42 CcrrImercIoI CI 40 4I Vorsufy Heck y 42 VGVSII'y BosILeIboII 42 Copfomn Bc1sIceIboII 42 Bocomczn SIOFI A 4 LOUIS G BLIZZARD CISUIITIC 9 V Foo o orsu oo+boII VOVSIIY roc I- r ross C nc Serv ce Leon 42 Bo onmn SIG ADAM T BOCZAR ernrnercuol A 39 c'nre ccI Vce PresIdenI of Horneroom 40 COVWFIQICIOI CI 40 42 Bccornon S+on JIS C: I r I , I39q IncI sfrIc:I, I40 I4I I q Id I G 1IE'CI, 39, '40, I4I, I42g B cc I CII: A. 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Exe-J MV A Mi- A-J'x r3' F- J-J' ':'v 1 Cjvvgr Eahcf' E GF , w Jw 'rc Cil1 C Mr. 3 d .Edward K J M55 C H f F ' fr C. rc- CG-1 M. MLW Sf- S. HMM-ef Qrcw , C3-rw-fy CAC' 5,5 255, Mi rw' ws. 1:11-:wc G. F-1 ' Mrs. Lfvm: H. Ccrfr-r Harp ' sr J E Tc: ' Crzrer' r.. D r r N. J. Sore FWF' MVS- FOVWM JA5P'9Y' Urs. ECl'G C sae' Mgr, J F ef D395 HV0'-E' J: Nr. cfs Urs. Def. . fc :':r M' r-' ,N wg- L. F 3 her! VK Gnd Mrs. Lever I' fr- Y' V Sr, ' ' rr r Nfrrrrc 'Jr-rryw Cl Spflf, s 5 L. F .fr mx jf- Cc'hQ I .e H: f Q rfrr, N, Cc 5- '.i,'f'c- I r Efmy HM-C Mr. Rfrsflr- M, Cry Lfrrkf .L Fshrer Hmm Mrs. A ., . ,- ' . Af. 5. H1 y M. Hftv... 'Wes Gr ,iid CC cnc H rr ce . F J r, H we' Mfss Men cfs Cr MH Jvc- Fax M' . Idre: A. Hn. i, Jffo Crs'c Fvc Mrs. B V Seve Ccrs'cv'Irrc Jcvice 5 . ., ' Mr. cfs: Mrs. AWE Cbzmcs M2 G'd M . rr, r-fog M's. Nc cr H.'sQ Mr. iff! Urs. VV'c'rr.-P r. Cffwrs Co . V V .. Q f cs sf' ana S Thr-'nas Jesse e JC a W Ge a nns rez Kazan yn Ke ler re ce Nr ana M Vern n Ke C Kr er N s r ana Mrs Len Ce Krrslcvrgl' ah 'Y av'l Lanrrg a e awre cd e ana M 'ncs ana M s Roberl Lrn o W Lcd GV ana Mrs ar ore C a Ar'l' cy and M s r LJcer orelr f a y yma ey H H McConnell a P M Cormrc on M s W A Macli nz: am s Marsh Q s'a G sse Marloraro C M sa d raaMsFanlrMaynN Helen Mayhew ara M s Wrllram J e a M Mr and Mrs H Mraalercr Mrss Hazel Mrller eq lhe M er Be y Mrrrch a d Mrs H Mrlc Malfre Moore Mc C Morgan F Mo r an Mo rmr' M a'1dMrs aesAMloCl e M lo IICIICIJ 0 lf' C6155 Ma r M for a H M o and Mrs Ro err M M a d Mrs Leon M R y Mlr y n M rsso M and Mrs John M sso s G orqe Nelson s Clarabel Newsome y Newsome a e e N C o s Wayre Noll lbty Oqden Ma e Orlolf ss Add Orrrrae o d Mrs Geo ae W Orrrrq ss Mary Jane Orlrrqer ard Mrs PercyW Owen e ag and Mrs Walrer Page Do s a nw Aa May Parker A en Pa S Pa ar o Pe ar' Pe e or' M and M s Wayman Prerce Z laa Pme es are L Pa d M s Adrrar J rnrr s Carrre E Plamr e o d B Pl rn P mr Lo s Elarne mr M s Anna Pl rnmer Porn e P Po Lcrs Qrradlrng rf J George C r r Renne Owen Roberls Ca olyrr Ropp M and Mrs Eqnagro Sanrrra M s Carrre S Schnrlzer Mrs Emory E SC Llrz Wrnorra T Schumacher M and Mrs Franlr F Schwe l ne Sera a Mrs G M S arp Edrlh A Sheldon Joyce Sh ppard OUR REGRETS Mr for Sheppard Mr and Mrs Mrlfon Sheppard S Mrs Florence Shrfnp Mr G d Mrs Wrllam r er Qs-ba Srqafoo Jean Srqars rs Rarh D Sllr L aene Smrlh Mrss Jessre Smrlh Emrly Spence Nrna Slanfon arles eye e Mr and Mrs Howard Srrnlsmar Mary Slreels Dororhy S rr an and Mrs e cy 1 or Mrs Thelma V S.lllon Mr and Mrs dwn S Tayl r Rev and Mrs M H Taylor Edwin ThOfT1GS Mrs Alberl K Trmmans Mr and Mrs E Pa llrenc ar Mr and M s Nalnanrel F T Sr Famrly Mrs Mellre Uhana Mrrrarn Unqemacn Margare Vaaqhcn Mr and Mrs Srephen Varlqhan Rosemary Veneqorr Mrss Annabelle Wallrer Maxlne E Ware r and Mrs J le Wayne Carl Weber Charloffe Webe Esfher Weber James Weber 39 Clarence Weldy Har y Werrlaule Nancy Whaland r and Mrs Alb rF Bob Whealon hralon rzleanor Wheafon Eyerell Wheafon Georae Alberl Wheafon George H Whrpole Jr Evelyn Wrble Franlr Wrble Mrss Helen Wrlccx Ruh Wrlhelm Wrlram J Wrllrams Mr and Mrs Ha old Wr-od rl Rrchard WoOdrL'Tr nayo dc le afar he ohc os of 'hes wearers of rhe B do nol appear on paqes 74 S S OD Larry Po ' CVO Q r 1 Y . f - f lr C, Soya Jerwrlns l ,l . d 'J . Jr. MM r Mr, r, A ,n Mll , all rd , , ' , ' Crarl 'fe M, ,hnson Mr, . , b . .llord . K. ' Hz' f-' E. Johnson Mr, r , ellen , n . ' I H. Slfr Mr. an ' Mrs. . J n in on a L ra . AL 51 Joh . , Jr. . f -r '43 Car I F r. . L M . , 'nne La-v .n Kewer Mr. e, wk 4 r . ' fs. P :ler M' . N r A , ' ' arl 'g Mar ' F errnne Koer Cl r nc, l h l ' ,Ar l Sonzh E, Klier I .J Ch Sr M S' vensr r' Mp . ,n A. Kfl'e f ' S J. . , ,J L A - I J A . rr Jie L ' MQ le ' L r Meyer Leh, Mr, . rx . ' yer Mr. , I L r S. Hr D L A M3 3: , 4 Mn W l' r L 'ce Mr. . . , .E I . -1 fer., L och All: P e A , . . , Mr. r rs, Tho Leary Mr. , 4 ' ' Mr. r , . ' Q Jr. ri P l , , ' A-'n r . er a . , . e L d E C AA Mr, ll 'lc - r, l ' , Qler fam. nd Looer Elsa M, Pasl A Mr. J , H ry L Rose ai Arls , ' l ' Mr. r' M's. N . ' S. L elcnd G srl rry K ' Ea Lefyae' Cris? r ' rs r 4 x Mr. r. Morls L. .' r. r. ' A , 5 EV: ,' L.o'cr e ' ' l X I Doris Lifes W r r Q L Hs ' , J ' L rt Mr. an r , ' r ,P-,, r, 'ne ' . R . . . ' M'. ' . l'n M . . . Ear . W rr . Q . ' lc Hayl r , Q line Rey, ' d r . . . er 'e Jus r'e B, lu l'ne r J e f ' Pl, l'ne A, 'J 1 r r. . J Jean . rc l r' Rose a , M , n ' r I r rf -3 Jar . ale r r Mrs J r , ' ' AMeyers . k Ra s hgr M . , 0' .W A Lo' ielr Ka l Jr. Ja nel ill r. . ' M, y M . V. . n . n . Y A Mr, rr . E. . ' hell . , hr ' N r '1 r. , . A ld ' ' An, J, rr's o r ' Je f rg . . . h 'll . ' A v '. r .Ch '. , of f I , , . r ,r rf J ar l. all rd e 4 'T For - I b re . s f ' e L -7 . The. 'CC Ero.a ' 'ern 'o :J Choo. 3 Everrsz Pasl S l AQXXR ff t N All rrt t w tl Wml rn ll jfllii gall! Every rndustrral and cornmercral actrvlty every publ C or prrvate ltnanctal transac t1on occurrrng rn thrs cornrnuntty creates rrnpulses that pass tn one forrn or an other thr ugn a bank They atve rtse to depostts of money cashrng of Cktecks btlls o eychange to rnance trade dtstrrbutton of payrolls payment of btlls rerntttances of funds accurnulatron of savrngs borrow ng of Money These are tnd1spensable actrvrtles by whrch people carry forward thelr tnanclal PI f stands at the heart of the busmess hte of th1s commumty Banks everywhere factlltate and Weave lnto a propery elated whole thousard of these separate transacttons occurrtng darly throughout the country Modern econo nc soc ety and proaress would DG rrnpo stble Wtthout these banklnq func ttons In a sense that IS true of no other tort of enterprlse each bank belongs to ana IS an essentlal part ot the whole bust ness hte ol tts Cormnumt The Cumberland attunal Haul-1 BRlDGETQN, N I The Bank of SGIVICG and Safety for 125 Years MEMBER OE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CQRPORATION 92 .1-:A 1 A 't?x n4f'?3i1 ' .114 Xi? 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Congratulations 0 t 0 A SPECIALISTS IN YEARBOOK PHOTOG RAPHY PROVIDING HIGHEST OUALITY VVORKMANSHIP AND EFFICIENT SERVICE FOR MANY OUTSTANDING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES YEARLY OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS TO THE l942 BACONIAN BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL ALL PORTRAITS APPEARING IN THIS PUB LICATION HAVE BEEN PLACED ON FILE IN OUR STUDIO AND CAN BE DUPLI CATED AT ANY TIME FOR PERSONAL USE VVRITE OR CALL US FOR FURTHER INFOR MATION IOIO CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA PA 94 MERIN-BALIB N PHOTOGRAPHY Compliments of lOSTEN'S Manufacturers of Worlds Fmest School lewelry CLASS RINGS PINS MEDALS TRQPHIES COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS Gerrerorl Qllrces omd Mom Plom Qwotonno Mlrmesotcr Reoresemed lox E C PARISSLB OS Your lewelers 99 lf 1 ommerce Street Brrdgeton l J Drstrrbutors of Storrdorcl Rmgs for Closses l938 l944 , . O K., O 1 O . . . A f-. . ,- Y fl: of l , N. DIAMCNDS WATCHES Cornplrrnents of EC PARISEELB CS For lewelry of Quclrty cfnd Style CLOCKS SlLVERWARl2 Q ac! fo Succeoa l71n1sl'1 lugh scl'1ool llrsl then Sp6ClCIl1ZS Rrcler College offers tl'11s crdvrce to young men ond wornen who ence rn lrcunrng busrness execunves lt wrll poy to follow rt lsrterozture on request RIDER CCLLECE of Busrness Aclrnlnlstrgllon Bochelor of Scrence degrees rn Commerce ond Educomon Specrcrl lnlensrve Courses 9 0 , oirn to enter the business world, ll is bosecl on 77 yeors ol experi- fmplunmia E PRITCH RD,I C ll P EXTFND ULR 'Io the ms, UF mg Brldgeton Bottling Co BRIIJ1 If TUN I Le Stourgeon s Bakery D l I QJINCERE CUNGRATl7LA TIUNS C0mPlimff'1fS Uf C L I . N. .. I Comphments of CDWENS ILLINGIS GLASS CCMPANY Bmdgeton Eastern Home of DUTGQ1GS Comphments Comphments of the W at f Q rw wx: STANLEY M qgijggwmf JT and '1 i?lFf M A I E S T I C WEST SIDE FUNERAL HQME TheorterS Bndgeton N I 0 Our Nczme Stcmds for Setvzce W1th Cost C1 Matter of Your Own DQSIIQ ' of l ' ' ,, f! wi LX- C R I T E R I 0 N S A Hi + 2245 . S 'fm ' . fa m E A wk ,K W V E: EMS. ,,,, ,,.,, ... VM... i R, Nan D. Brooks, Dirocfor NSN IAWWOFYC SWS? B dge'ow N, J. Greehngs and Besf Wlshes 'l'o fhe Class of 1942 P J Hitler En Comphments A FRIEND Sharp 6: C0 P4 nn ll allpapu Uzlls Il IIIP HPR P HNIS P HNTINI P IPILRINI 1 I' 1 I fommuu t Compllmenfs Qauum . ,. P ,J 0 .vi-:-, ' fi INTERIOR DEIIURJTIXIQ C I I I 3 :as f 1 ' 5 . Phone -195 of of 14 0 0 TRAINING IS lmportcrnt Today Buslness and Government Agencles Ne e d Sk1lled Ofhce Help Keep Yourself 1n Top Form w1th a Champ1on Underwood Portable kf 'X ASHLEY MCCORMICK COMPANY Ofhce Outhtters 101 E Commerce Street fompllments The Br1dgeton Nc1t1ona1 Bank lil mln 1 I 4 dc ral D1 posit In sm an Cf Cm poratzon BRIDII-TON NPV .IPRNPY Compliments of by llmza-Enla Bntlliuq En. Greehngs and Best' Wishes fo the Class of 1942 M. C. SHRANK n ' , 1 . u I . 0 . fi . V 0 Cb: -f' . X, 15 V 'V-1,195 , f:f'-4'1 vhlvoaifil-gl' .., -, an .rn wg. f .5Q,,,f ' -, - 1 ,rs I . I I ' 4 I I P .' . I, . , . .- , , , .. -- . . . Y 1 , L., . , . . 4 g I O xx I YFADE'MARK VOO COMPLIMENTS MEYER lAHN Scrap llatermls Use d lars and Par s 3' Y IRDS 4+ l fm IN lglllk 'HIM lgill IZ 1211-me St ul 5 Morton Xvx io 4 ll nu J77R7 uastc matr rlals Nou or lash and Buy Dfff nsc Bonds l onu nu nt Pu It up S1 1 1 104 lied:-lrvllle Washed Slllllil Sand and Gravel En Graded Gravel M to 21 2 Pea Gravel foncrete QQ Plaster Sands 1 2 I ou Phone ll Q ll dc lun Compllmenls of SMITH 8 RICHARDS UIMBER C 0 Sherman Williams Paml' Service wllh S mule Brldgeion, N. J. ! W ' 1 ' ' J 3 .- -1.- ,.glS5-If v. 1 . 1t Phono I A' 1 ' fr l'l ' lffif ji: f. I J' l 'n lilllllli' 4 2. A .llET.elLS will win this war. Sell your - - 1 1 ' - - f I -- . , , t., 1. I N ., . - mlm., . . l u I 0 ' ll Y If ' . . . . . Pho , fledurvi le . l-16 ' Y -in i, 1, P . Q lr lol or tohmerrt Clothes tor the lhlrgh School Groriuote ljormers othd Merchants Clothes tor the Young Mom Nqllonql Bclnk Eh ermg Prep School or College c 4 e work es ttct re worh r me lber Federal Deposit V mcetoh omcl l-orv rd tude ts losorohce Corporortloh ICI-IN I NGLAN MAXIMUM INSURANCE FQR TACH DEPJQSH' 35 USU 113 south Los el 9 rect Comphmehts ot Your COmI3l1m9UTS fx HFS ROI Ff Deoler KENNETH B CARLL Fuherol Holl of LEWlS INC Brrolgetoh N l Where Frlehd Meets ljrlend Bndgeton Rosehhoyh C rl ' s of R l . L . o N, jir styl . l , rug K ,W ' Az' I 3 s ri , - All priced lor C1 lticdest pooketlocok o - ' Qle, t , 'r .ft ,, A-J I 9-zu...-...11'...,.m.u. - 11 -1.4 ' I' t ti,:f': ot o , . RAINRCW SKATING RINK 'N Rrtclgeton Vmelartcl Rtlce Ramloow Lake Compltmertts of CUMBERLAND HCTEL I BRUCE ROGERS Manager GRADUATES Gomg to College Startmg m Busmess Helpmg at Home Gettmg Marrted Wltatever your future procedure tn surartce Wtll be a necessary part ot your ltfe We wtll gladly answer any msurartce questtorts or otfer any advtce Please feel free to call upon us wttrtout ooltaatton Protectlorl SGTVICS Co 5 E Commerce Street Brtdgeton New Iersey COIIlDl1IH6DlS ot l SERATA CS SCNS Broad and Water Streets Coal Eeecl Seed and Eerultzers Case Tractors lmplements Plow Repatrs Every' Altfdzt, R-ll RM. at After Comznertcemertt You Wtll Be ,U3 Sen Vlllg, The f lddlldtf' and I ndm G1 .nd Wfltll the Kmd of Clothm lurnl hm and l ootw Pdl Thaw Llke W ILHLRT M BALON 8. L0 S6 53 L lrel St eel BEACON AUTO STORES 14 16 E Commerce St Brldgeton World s Lowest Pnces on Auto RCId1O G BICYCIG Goods A G IOHNSON ci SON Feed and Gram FERTILIZER F1eld and Garden Seeds 59 North Laurel Street Br dgeton N I Smasheys Shoe Siore Has Been Your Shoe Sfore Durmg High School Years We Hope We Deserve Your Confmued Pafronage SMASHEY S Comphmenfs GORSEN MCCORMICK Com p11ments MORVAY 5. SONS, Inc. - . lx . Y . . ,.. . 5 v Q- u 5 'll' P5 . 7 's'gs 1 1 'li . . I 1 I ,' 1 ,, ' T Y ' . . Q 'u al -Y' I I I . . . u i . . . ' f of 404 BRIDGETON BOWLING ALLEYS We Extend Our Congrcrtulatlons to the Class of 1942 Aaron 81 Crawford lnfernahonal Trucks Chrysler and Plymoufh Cars Compllmenfs of Lang s Flower Shop Compllment 0 l'0P ILER Uodern Alr Condltloner Refrl erator Lry stal Ice and Cold Stora e Lo Ailanllc Cnty Electric Co Compllmenfs Junlor Hugh School P T A O I C S f o o 'g ' Distributed by . U . H . 1 1 of - o o - I . Q 0: Joseph Nardelll Mann Slreef Cedarvllle N J Radios Washers Refrlgerafors Allis Chalmers Tracfors and Farm Supplies Pho 4312 Comphments of Leach s Gulf Statlon Cedarv1lle N I umlwrlancl Auctlon House S1111 1 ll I s I rulag 1 zc mn ll I fllllllll fc-ner ll hlll ll0llPPI' Norlll 'lI'un 'vtrul lee lrulle 'N John A Seaberg 81 Son Florlsfs Cedarville N J Allen W W11bourn Cedarvllle N I lust a good place to buy THE HOME OF WALT WHITMAN Dependable Products Anl'hony Scarlalo Dlsfrlbufor Gas Olls Kerosene Phone C darvll 4187 ranc1s H Tongue Chapel and Mortuary Cedarvllle N I 1 I ompllmenls 0 HOW ARD MOI NTS Pllnm 3112 fc ilarw llle 411 AIIIIIS 0 lemenl u ork fhrx SIUIIIIPHIIIIHQ mul I Pglflllill Plank m 5011 on . . I . , . - I I , ne , . . C ' 5 VI 1 x-1-- 3 . I 3-2 I ' . rv . 1. Q' 1 . I z .- ' , I lz , .I. I e i e Compliments of ' F . ,Ir Phone: Cedarvile 4187 . I f ' f' 1 . ' .l s F06 SAM SPROUL Hofpomf Appliances Ranges and Refrlgerafors 28 W Commerce Sfreei' Brldge+on N J CAN DY S TEXALO bERV ILE STATION Lol Ill r 51 Pearl Q Jefferbon qt Slnclm and I lllibllll fusoluu s If xaco Uotol 011 U aslun and Lulnuatmn 1,111 Spf cmltx I omplunf nts u E W BOSTWICK Elmer N I Comphmenfs of George Schallck 81 Sons Flour Feed and Gram Cenferion N J Lomplmu 111.5 0 Q GALLNER Exclusne Dre ss I nods and Cmtam Shop 18 Fast Commerce St ut Brldgeton IN J Tony s Garage Tony Danna Rosenhayn N I 56218 Comphments of Barton F. Sharp 5. Son Insurance . Phone 123 C ompllmenfs of Laurel Meai' Markei' Y ,w . V. Y w 7 N w . V1 Q o a ' x L D. C. L S. u ,f ,..,f,. ,- fy - I' ' ' a - ,w ' - . ' ' ' l'lmn0 l56f1 . 5 ' , .- f Q Q I I . I I , . . , . . w . , , f 1 K. A . N v x if jxhx' I A- . O . . , , H. l ' ' ' ' ' I , s - - Phone O K7 FOX ICE CREAM Our Own Make Cedarvllle N I The ZAMBONE STORE Dry l nods ll carm5 lpparrl Yan liddlte Ho ll IW Yan liaalte Lm mu SHERMAN ALE General Sfore Gas and Oll 7027 Shirley N J BEHR S MARKET Quallty GIOCGIIQS and Meats l omplulu nl PAL ATINE PARK Bo tug ala Pr' K al 39ixfl GAS l'he MODERN fuel GAS LIGHT COMPANY Lo Blondo Bros Mol'or Express. Inc Mum Office R D 6 Brldgefon N J B dg f 674 537R3 Comphments of SOUTH IERSEY NEWS AGENCY South Laurel Street Bndgeton N P i. 1 1. XX ll If , I I A A' . v . . - 1 5' y ..f I I I YI I C . U' Q. . F, , 1 0 0 Phone: Elmer . , , . . f ' ' s of Ballling . . . a 'n . . . Fishing 0 Sl: fb' i nit' Groves Priralv Camp Silvs fflnurrlr ' Lo ge Pivnirs Solirilvll Uwm-r: Ch rl ,. f . LlSl2,lfS0l'l . I 0 ' 0 . - , . I . . s . . , . I. Phone: fl e on - NO? You and L P11 Mpeurrters mul llllfllllff, machines rom S20 00 and up I'rpe t repalr aml me haul on all malw 1 machines FLEISLHMAN ADDING WIACHINE SERW ILE 102 Rui ers A enu B llf,,dl0ll N I Comphmenfs of FELMEY FAIRLAWN STORE MOORE S SERVICE STATION Gas Oil Accessories Bus frlps u Specialfy Deerfield N J 603 R 2 CompI1men ts Belldayre Shop The Fash1onette Beauty Shop 28 West Commerce Street Look your best for beauty knows no age I omplzments 0 The Staff of the 1240 Radio Grllle ,I I Parton WI Marlo Plccone O Experf in Rebuilding Shoes Cleaning and Pressing Service O Main Sfreei, Elmer. New Jersey I W MICKEL Grocenes, Notzons and Hardware O Plttsgrove, N I Phone Elmer 5025 .V ' vs D' , ' ' . ' f , ' . f V' . . f. r ' ' r ' s pf 1 T - T . - . A L ' g , v el r'4 Y' , iv. , . Q Pllonv 93-1 I . . of . . , . . Phone - - . . T .- f 6 . . O . I. 1' Q . gl'- O O I I O N09 Complimenfs of Dr Ioseph M MUSIGHO The DELL Co. Sou'l'h Jersey's Gifl' Cenl'er Chma Glassware Glffs Greefmg Cards 62 S Laurel Sl' Brldgelon NJ Compllmenfs of Alfahrrla Councll Comphments of No 67 SHILOH GRANGE Degree of Pocahonlas O Shlloh N J F S l lc ctrlcal I 0 11 S I'lu el Fluor: sn nt L1 lltm 77 Compllmenfs of SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL P T A Compllmenfs of Godown 81 Esladl' Farm Supplies Cedarville N J 3081 I B MacDAY IS Fowl Wlarlu t Tmlun P1 mlult ll Spfmults 3 ilfl D I I . ., , . . Phone 154 O Q Q N . 1 6 , . . I .L 2 ' . ' . Mr f. 1. r SL I'I11nrne- l O O F. F. Caskill. Cen. Mgr. C0mpl'mvnIs of . . . S A , ' L. I . ' Cecl rville. N. J. Phone Phnnvf 1 WK' vHvv N O Com phments of KOSTER ci C0 INC Comphments of ELITE FASHION SHOP NC Dresses Coats Hczts 28 S Laurel St Com plzments of Webers Candy Store Bndgeton N I Comphments of PHILA SUPPLY 81 FURNITURE CO Furnlfure of Dlsfmchon 75 S Laurel S'I' Brldgeion N Compllments I'I U R L E Y S Bodine s Hun 0gQflA.Q1j flwnolahza Are fhe Fmes'l' Qualify Money Can Buy Perp1 tuate Thf lr U1 mom Thru Roland L BOIIIIIII house B oad a I La ence Sis Comphments of R D COOKINGHAM Elmer N I I . ., . ' I I I I 2 1. A I ' 0 o . I 04 -I H , II o . . . ,, I' Ill WYI' I , . 71- . .. ' . . J. of I 0 o INN If D NOYES P550 S1ATIONS Jefferson X 'South L'lllYf'l I 1 'North Pe lrl 'Hlrevl l 2 W4 lull For and Dc Inu PAULS SMOKE SHOP Where 'l'he Counfry Senafors Meef Corner of Mlll and Malne Sfreefs Elmer New Jersey Reinhard? s Lunches Candy Abbo'H's Ice Cream W MILTON SPRINGER Meafs and Provisions Cor So Laurel 81 Glass S'I's MASON MAYHEW Farm SuppI1es cmd Coal Buyer cmd Shlpper of Produce Cedarvllle N I 35 1 Comphments of H H HANKINS 6. BROS 1 UINIIIIHN nts 0 Z2 Lohan es Qireel nl 4 1 n 'Nc xx r s mul S1 Il Comphments of ROVNER S . . L I Phunk 50 Phone' 56 1 1 I - 1 ' - 1 - e I ' I I I MICYERS Si SONS I I . ' ' f ' 5 L Hr' ,2 ll . ' Je' se-.' I. .gfllvf - V ' ' 'iff' I Phone 0 I 2 Compliments of BOND STORES The Store wnfh 'lhe Smiles Com pl1ments ol C B CAMPBELL General M9IChGHd1Se Greenwlch New Iersey Compllments 0 AY ARS SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION 50 South Pea l St eel 2168 Spa Clfll Compliments of BYER S MEAT MARKET Besl' qualify meals Rosenhayn Ave Brldgeton N Compliments of GOLDBERG S FURNITURE STORES Brldgefon and Salem bl 1896 Everett M H1tchner Accountant 61 Insurance 23 N Mum Street Elmer N I Com pllments of IACOB B IOHNSON Agent of S1nc1a1r Refznmg Company Best Wishes Belvidere Hotel an Barber Shop o O Y ,, I r r ' Phone 'f' 40 .. ' . .J. Call for Delivery Service Phone 1578 N I . 0 Esta islled I . of I 0 H3 Vv a hers Radro Refrxgerators Cleaners Whrte Sewmg Machrne Iewelry Clothmg Use Our Budget Plan Cumberland Sales Co 84 86 East Commerce St Bndgeton N I ADAMS of EOCTE Pon trac Cars G M C Trucks 401 N Ma1n Elmer M E RILEY of SCN Lumber and Hardware Quallty and Servrce Elmer N I Comphments of Belle Hoslery Brrdgeton s I'Ios1ery Specralty Shop Cor Commerce ci Laurel Sts BRIDGETON B R DCWNER Elmer N I DODGE ci PLYMOUTH CARS S TRUCKS Sales CS Servrce Every member of the famlly reads THE ELMER TIMES South Iersey s Leadzng Weekly Elmer N I Producers of Prmtmg That Pleases H E N R Y O L S E N Mason Materrals Comphments of ARRCW CLEANERS 's 's . . 'SL ,.. IX 1 I I n ll , .. I I ,.. 1 . ,.. II4 Be qurck to k1Ck It thrngs seem Wrong But lack to us And make rt strong To make thmgs rrght Is our delrght When we are Wrong You are rrght LEQNABD S ARMY CS NAVY STORE 55 57 S Laurel St Brrdgeton N I Complrments ot GABBISCDNS I-IAT Sl-IOP Laurel Street Bndgeton New lersey MCGINNIS Ice Cream 96 Vrne Street Phone l48 BBIDGETON EVENING NEWS CO Brrclgeton N I PUBLISHERS Phone IOOU I-hgh Grade Cornrnerclal Prmtmg Compllments ot MARY BUTALA S BEAUTY SI-IGP N Pearl and Bank Sts We specralrze KODAKS GGBELIN CHOCS KEMP S NUTS CLEMENT W LOWE PD FOUUIGIH Servrce I7 So th Laurel St eet Compllments ot LADIES BAZAAB 54 55 E Commerce St It lt s sportswear We have 1t Coats Dresses M11I1nery Sportswear Complrments of GEORGE MAIEB of BROS Lumber and M1llWork , . I I - . ., ' , . . o inthe Best O I I I . , . . ll I' XX nl ull ' o 0 a I o ' ' 0 lI5 Comphments of DR L IRWIN PELMEY PAULINES BEAUTY SI-IOP All L1nes ot Beauty Culture l23 South Mom Elmer N I Comphmehts of Damel C Chrlsty er N CoMPL1MENTs DIEDRICI-I S BAKERY Comphmehts of ILES CS: SHIMP ..1 fcnrmougrf Sales ci SGFVICG Elmer N I DODGE S MARKET Front and Mom Sts Elmer N I QUAKER CITY KNITWEAR CO Quahty as well as Value 1n HOSIGTY L1nger1e Foundauon Garments 59 South Laurel Street Brtdgeton N I FOR POINTIAC AND BUICK SERVICE SEE Elmer D Multord Inc 50 North Laurel Street PHONE 252 1 I O ' - ' OE Elm , . I. 1 1 pv Cz-nun-nulTunxpav1nNni 51.1 1 , .D I ' . I . I I6 Compliments of ENDICOTT IOHNSON SHOE STORE Shoes to fit the famzly 20 N Laurel Street Brldgeton N COMPLIMENTS OF W P GARRISON Compllments of MONTGOMERY WARD 6 COMPANY The Store of Friendly SGIVICS BRIDGETON N I Compliments of Nicks Smoke Shop and Shine Parlor M agazm es Papers P1 pes F 1Ims Diedrich Bldg 4 N Pearl N I Rutala Compliments of BLEW CS BLEW G1fts and Drugs RUGGERI S Pete s Shavmg Parlor Iosephine s Beauty Shoppe A Specialty 327 North Laurel Street 329 Congratulations from UNCLE SAM S BARBER SHOP 79 South Laurel Street SAM PINO Prop Prompt Expert and Courteous Service Four Barbers At Your Service Comphments of MAXINE S HOSIGFY and Lzngerle 55 E Commerce St . ' , . I. Waving we HAIR - Cutting Phone 1599 Bridgeton N I Comphrnents BUDD NEWKIBK CS SON Shloh N I Standard E S S O Statlon Cornphments of W1I11am M Brown and Son C9dOI'V1IIG N I Phone 3852 Complmments of I M ELWELL CO E1ectr1caI Apphances 95 Cohansey SL B dgeton N I EDWARD L SEWELL Repaus SGIVICG Shlloh N I Plone BIB I3 C I-I O L L Y S SHOE REBUILDERS Laur l 51 Warren Compl nents of I-I D BaIIo1rn1e of Son Pharmacy Broad and Franklm Streets Opposxte Court House Denmson Party L1ne SCHOOL SUPPLIES STATIONERY GIFTS B Commerce St Brldgeton N Comphments of DB IULIUS SATUBEN Optometnst 98 If Co merce St Br dgeton of V S. E. BOWEN of CO. 46 . . ' , ,I. Comphments of ELMER 5 ctncl lU STORE Elmer N I Cornphments ot COHANSEY GRILL Cornphments ot C P1 T CD L P S Whtte Palace Barber Shop ancl Beauty Parlor KARL ORTOLF BETSY RCSS GRILLE Next to Stanley Theatre Canches Sodas Lunch l C PENNEY CC Bnclgetons Shopptng Center FCX STUDIC Cornmerctal Ptcture Frarntng Potratture Photo Fmtshtng 27 E Commerce Street Comphments ot C B MCCRE Success to All You Young People SCL ERIANNE 0 A Nation-wide lnstitution - W SILBROS CLOTHING CO 52 E Commerce St Bndgeton Smart clothes for the Enttre Farmly On our conventent Budget Plan Complrments ot STAR FISH cSI BONE FERTILIZER CO Brtdgeton N I Manufacturers ot Hlgh Grade Ftsh Ferttltzers Comphments of AUSTINE S MEN S SHOP ll North Laurel Street ompltments ot THOMAS MATALUCCI Ser vrce Stattor East Commerce St and Buclcshutem Road I Brtdgeton N I You ll llke the Servtce we gtve you The auahty We sell you At the pr1ce we quote you Ptclc up your phone and call l289 W WISHAM S CIROCERY STORE DR IOSEPH C LAMB Optometrtst Eyes examtneol Glasses ttttea 38 E Commerce Street SUTTON BROTHERS Smokers Supplles and Canches Wholesale and Retall Complunents ot WILSON C HAND Burlder ot modern homes Newport N I Telephone Cedarvtlle 3584 A . , ., , . . F, . , O . 1 I 'I 4 I I ' I - I I I I I I I I I I I I . . Q I I I A I . . - I 1 I . - I . A , , , I - , I F20 STANLEY SMOKE SHOP SHOE SHINE PARLOR Magazmes Prpes Tobaccos Vrctor Records S earl St CarI Loud Prop RAY S Iersey s Square Deal Iewelers PAY RAY PAY DAY III E Commerce St Brldgeton N I 632 Lcmdrs Ave Vmeland N I S V DAVIS Ohver Farm Machrnery Sh1Ioh N I Comphmems of Second Hand Furmture Co When Iookmg for bargams why not v1s1t your nerghborhood fumnure store You w1II be surprlsed New and second hand furmture 466 2 Comphments A FRIEND Remember the good 'umes LUCK and PROSPERITY to the Members of the Class of 42 CLIFFORD C SMITH Comphments IACOB FISHER Bndgetoh N I Comphments of BRIDGETON CREDIT SALES CO IOS E Commerce St So. ' C. P . , . ' , . . . . of DSS-I'IIeId New and We've had together . . . 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