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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.
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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
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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
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