Bridgeton High School - Baconian Yearbook (Bridgeton, NJ)
- Class of 1943
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dibzalfn 5 6 QW Dfw Tell me not in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dream! For the soul ls dead that slumpers, And things are not what they seem. l e ls real! Life is earnest! And the ara e is not tts aoa Dust th u art to dust returrfta Was not spoken of the soul Not enjoyment and not sorr w ls our desttned end or way But lv act that each tomorrow Flnd us farther than today Art IS long and Trme 1S fleetmq And our hearts though st u ana rave Strll lrke muffled drums are eatmq Funeral marches to the ara ln the world s broad fteld of battle In the b1vouac of Lrfe Be not lrke dumb drrven a tlel Be a hero m the strrfel Trust no Future howe er pleasant' Let the dead Past bury tts dead' Act oct rn the lrvma Present' Heart w1th1n and God o erheaal Lrves of areat men all rem rd us e can make our l ves sup tm And departtnq leave beh n l Js Footprmts on the sands of t me Footprmts that perhaps anotn r Sarltnq o er nfe s solemn ta n A forlorn and shrpwrefk d hroth r Seemq shall take heart aa n Let us tnen be up and d Vft h ez heart for an fa Learrtnlrpor and to J H ny f 1 o 3 QQ S. I Ln 1 vy V. V -I o , o rd . , f 5 'f 7 A , 1 V L- 1 F. vt ' L , o , . ., , t .. k . 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K FW fsvss SEPTEMBER an, i O 2 17 8 8 IQZOT 41516 1939 X Nl by ff'-'P wwwmd in 24 25262 21 22 S 260 XX HOCL W BRIDGETON HIGH SC U43 .ewcfwnf BEIDGETON, NEW JERSEY MISS ESTHER BACON When we are brought up wrth thmgs that do exrst 1t IS drffrcult to reahze that there were trmes when these thrnqs drd not exrst and a trme when someone had to launch new undertakrngs We do honor to those men and women who have been proneers tn scrence medrcrne and government Schools also had therr proneermg people Not many years ago B H S had no extra cumcular actlv 1t1es except sports Now we have many Mxss Esther Bacon started these for us The Drama Club ln 1920 the trrst school paper Maroon and Whrte rn 1920 the trrst debat 1ng club and the hrst lrbrary durlng 1923 24 She also took over productron of the Yearbooks executlng both busmess and lrterary work When 1t became 1mposs1ble tor Mlss Bacon to adv1se all the clubs she was an advlser for the advrsers MISS Bacon possessed a cheerful and opt1m1st1c dls pos1t1on was an untlrrng worker and a true frlend to all Perhaps her greatest characterlstrc was her abllrty to be the person behrnd the scenes who drd not get the credrt but drd the work She loved teachmg 1t was her hte She took great satrsfactron rn seerng thmgs well done Her death occurred rn 1929 In 1937 the yearbook was named for Mrss Bacon to make a permanent monument for the work she had done The memor1a1 plaque was also erected ln the lrbrary by the teachers as a trlbute to her untxrmg devotron to our school 11' ku gvrrfkj' fr eff 'ik r. . . . 1 1 1 1 - 1 11 . 11. . . 1 1 1 - ' 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 - 1 . CONTENTS THEME POEM .... TITLE PAGE I . FOREWORD A , . . . DEDICATION . ADMINISTRATION I , FACULTY . SENIORS.. CLASS SONG ,,., ACTIVITIES I , . SPORTS .,.,. ,.... , . , FEATURES ..A.,..,....,,. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . , . HISTORY ..,.....,....... FRIENDS OF CLASS .... . . , , ADVERTISEMENTS ..I.. ..,.. .. 1 ,...2-3 .. 4 ..,..6-7 .,,..8-9 10-12. 81 .. 13-45 . . . . . 46 ,. .47-60 ., ,Sl-70 .. .71-79 . . , . , 80 A. .82-83 84-85 . .86-12? W sl' S We the class of 1943 take qreat pleasure ln dedlcatlnq th1s Baconlan to our ad vlser Mrs Glenn R Lore Four years have passed s1nce We f1rst entered these halls They have been years of Work and play and years of Joy and youthful heartache Mrs Lore has always been ready to encourage gulde or Joke as the case warranted We never felt 111 at ease our fr1end In 1932 after qraduatxon from the Unrver s1ty of Pennsylvanra she became a mem ber of the Bmdqeton 1-llqh School faculty SIHCG then she has been an earnest teacher an ardent sports fan and a t1re1ess advrser and Worker for the classes of 1939 and 1943 We cons1der ourselves fortunate 1n bernq one of these The qulet pleasant Way ln Whlch she qu1ded and dlrected our act1v1 t1es w11l long be remembered o o I I - - w - ll . rl , . . . I I in her presence because we considered her I - I - I x1'X 495 Mas GLENN R LORE .- ' off ' SUPERINTENDENT Graduates: Hold up your heads! Be proud. You are E Americans. Meet the challenge of the world which aviation has made so small. As individuals you face a situation ripe for personal and unselfish opportunity. New frontiers are opening for you. Estab- lish a goal for yourself. Work toward it. Wishing for it will avail you nothing. Pay the price for success with hard work and more education or study. When this dreadful world conflict is ended, we Americans must be tolerant of other people. Everyone of our five hun- dred fifty thousand young men and women who graduate from high schools this month should insist on post-war plan- ning and tolerance. You graduates of Bridgeton High School can and will sacri- fice for others-for a better World. Then you will be appreciating that the freedom of democracy cannot be retained unless you accept the responsibility to others which preserves your freedom. Success, health, and happiness I wish for all of you. Wo it kj THE BOARD OF EDUCATION We present our board members tleft to riqhtl: Percy W. Owen. president: Louis A. Lewis: William H. Meyers: M. Gregg Hibbs, Ir., superintendent ot schools: F. William Cox. vice-president: Harris C. Harm, secretary. Rufus S. Richards. another member, was unable to be present lor the picture. These are trying days It is impossible to vision what the future may bring As you leave school to assume greater responsibilities of life you need a spirit of deter minatron courage and faith an unshakable faith in yourself in the ideals of our country and most of all a faith in God It you maintain this attitude then individual achievement is certain A new spirit will be born in the nations of the world and peace wlll come You of the class of 1943 are soon to become citizens of a world torn by war and hatred Each one of you will be called to help in some way to bring this conflict to an end It is your brave spirit which makes me sure that right will triumph over might and that a better world society will emerge It has been my honor and pleasure to become your director in the absence of Mr Rowland H Mulford I am thankful for the mutual faith that has been established between class and director. It is my prayer that each oi you will continue to be worthy of faith and, by living it, become an inspiration to others. This is Democracy. 4+ 'r-M . it YQ , is 1 - 30 c , K ... it E Q B' H Q im FACULTY GUIDING US -if . '54 4. ff? I I 4 2, M I aim? 4 V7 412-Uef, 47 Wd iwmi P! 'W Z ' IR V , 3 ? gfyi I I :iv vrv - 4 ,ay , . - 4-: :1' , , , , . A,,,,.: , . Mm! 43 . Q X I p I ,E A QW' X i -x iw X , . 5 ' RQ, ku: 'V 1 'ya 1 1 X., , ,J ' I 5' ag' THRU THE YEARS AA' , af. 2 I f-rf' ,iw 5 'vig' 15- Y? Ax 'r ,-A 62 fiix 0- Q- V' mp: K F1 bf 1 1 -vx'YiofJ.au,, as r '93 97.2. 'T . Qff,ez,..4. FACULTY i -94' f Y5 ldF ' rf:- .f-5 Q 'D '54 jf, 420 7 'K IU' G I 746. .IFA R6 SENIORS 6 WW As one enters the halls ot B H. S he finds that hfe IS real and ts made real by the active students here The semors have now reached the end of thexr last year of to11 and fun rn hlgh school. Representlng this outstandtng qroup we have Peg Leeds reclplent oi the D A R. Award and Mrldred Ioyce and lane Loveland members of the class ex ecuhve comrmttee Donald Iaggard and lack Hen dncks other achve members of the semor class dtsplay the class ba:nner The dmner scene was taken when the Bacoruan staff was m Phxladel phxa. Other pxctures show semors who have been outstanding. A 1?+'f...'1n:ef- f- he M ' , ' 7 'df '1 ez? f5?f5Qi3? '5:, ef K, ' 7,55 52.3, . 91 amz. .wa 91 Q-.. , , . -1 , . , ,. t ALLEN D. ACKLEY Allen Deerfield Agriculture B, 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, 47 Baconian Staff. A future farmer who plans to help feed the world. ELMER W. ADAMS. IR. Ace Fl. D. 1, Bridgeton Classical, l, 2, 3: Scientific, 45 I. V. Baseball, 1, 2, 3. You will be what you will to be. JUNE RAE AKER. D-A-I-S-Y June 386 North Pearl Street, Bridgeton Commercial A, 1, Commer- cial B, 2, Social Scientific 3, General, 4, Tri-Hi-Y, Sec- retary of Homeroom, 2, Baconian Staff, A, A., l, 2, Band, 45 Service League, 4 A little bundle of lovelil HESS. GLADYS M. AKERBOOM Gladys R. D. l, Bndgeton Commercial A, 1, 2, 3, 47 Chamber of Commerce, 2, 3, 4g Banking Club, 45 Service League, 3, Baconian Staff, Secretary of I-lorneroom, 2: Executive Committee of Chamber of Commerce, 4. Gladys is a coriscien- tious worker. r E W ww Bw 5. 5 W 534 .gf ,wr t' .1392 7 Y. .Hr 3531 fc tzrgfrf 9' 'E 5525 it L. MAXINE ANDERSON Max 501 North Pearl Street, Bridgeton Social Scientific, l, Z, 3, 45 Service League, 3, Baconian Staff. Nothing seems to ruffle Max -she goes serenely . 9 Q AGNES MAE ANDROSS Aggie R. D. 1, Elmer Social Scientific, l 2, 3, 4, Home Decoration Club Treas- urer, 3: Service League, 4, Quiet and unassuming but quick to blush. WSW . 5 PAUL AMARANTO Humphrey 297 North Laurel Street, Bridgeton Agriculture A,.1, 2, 3, 4: F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. I live as gently as I can To be, no matter where, a man. KATHERINE M. ANDERSON Cassy 72 Walnut Street, Bridgeton Commercial A, l, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4, Baconian Staff, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4. A musician of merit and a good commercial student. QW V em, 'H Maia. Y , at - t t xx -304 . .luis L Nx lg 15- ki J' 1 1 FRANCES F. BAITINGER H1-IfTlXI1'fH R. D. 't,vBrxdqetrtn Stxctal Saxervxtzc, 1, Z, 3, 47 Rea Cross, 2, 3: Servrce League, 3, 4: Home Decora- tton Cluh 3 'Ltfe 13 just what you make Lt. GRACE' DIANA BALL Grvue H. D. 3 Erzdqefnri Ctnirn-175131 A 1 3 3 -4 Sz-:eetly Clxspzs-sd :Iii L11- ',-.':y5 ready to help. FQ' 6' FRANCES M. ANDROS5 Franny Ft. D. 1, Elmer Commerctal A, 1, 2, 3, 4: Chamber of Commerce, 3, 4, Banktnq Club, 4g Bacon- ran Staff. Stud1ous, industrious, and self-conscious. SOPHIE M. AYARS Soap1e 303 North Laurel Street, Brrdqeton General, 1, Sctentxfrc, 2, 3, 4, Hockey, 35 Tenms, 3, 47 I. V. Hockey, 1, 2, I. V. Tennis, 1, I. V. Basketball, 2, Homeroom Presrdent, 15 Baconian Staff: Art Service, 1, 2, Servrce League, 3, 47 Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Presxdent of Art Councll, 2 37 Art Councll Treasurer, 3, 47 Art Librarran, 1, Sec- retary of Student Councxl, 4. Our queen of athletrcs. 1 , , ...Q i fl, , 4 , . ' t ,- 'Z 4, 5, 1' wif i raw fill -fe -. V.. i '-X25 fi ,t 'C' 9 6 Q 49. ANTHONY BARBER Tony H. D. 5, Errdgeton Commerctal B, 1, Aqrtcul- ture B, 2, 3, 4: F. F. A., Z, 3, 4, F, F, A, Reporter, 45 Presrdent of Student Counctl, 4, Prestdent of Homeroom, 2. Gtve Anthony any job: then rest assured that nt w111 he done. BETTY A. BAHNABY Betty 25 South Pme Street, Brxdaeton Commerctal A, l, 2, 3, 4: Chamber of Commerce, 3: Banking Club, 45 Servtce League, 47 Archery Club, 4. Studxous and trrendly c real Combmatron. Q ot .W x . ' Six ,lv 3 Um' - V V f t,-If . v ,-1 -. . THELMA E. BATEMAN 6 Thelma , Maple Avenue, Cef'1ar'J1l1e N Q Household Arts, 1, General, . '- 2, 3I SUIWYIYITIC, 4, ' A quiet way always . X leads to success. . A l 3 K , 1 nl- it 'CP gf G' HANNAH C. BATTEN Hannah 12 Cedar Street, Ermdzjetor' Commercial A, 1, 2, Sccza Sczentxftc, 3, 4. 1 L1te IS too snort to worry, 'Il REGINA BLANCHE lean 400 Bank Street, Bridqeton Comrnercral A, l, 2, Com- mercral B, 3, 4, Baconran Stott, Homeroom Treasurer, Z, 3, 4, l-lomeroom Secre- tary, 4, Drama Club, l. Wrth a porse ond dress most admired. NCHA M. BOEHME NCIS Salem and Unron Streets Elmer Commercial A, l, 2, 3, 4' Chamber of Commerce, 2, 3, 4, Banklnq Club, 4, Modern Dante Club, 4, Servrce League, 3 4, Ea- Conran Staff, Vice Presrdeni of Chamber ol Ccrrzrzzerce, 4. Cur yearbiok artist -an earnest worker '.-.'l,: ff Qly produces. 'Www ' em DELORES R. BERRY Dons 157 South Last Avenue, Bridgeton Commercral A, 1, 2, Com' mercral B, 3, 4, Bankinq Club, 4, Chamber of Com- merce, 4, Bacontan Stott, Cub Reporter to Echo, 2. She drd our yearbook typing well. Thanks! CLAYTON BISHOP Bish l52 North Main Street, Elmer Aqrrculture A, l, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, 3, 4, F, F. A. President, 4, F. F. A. Treasurer, 3, Pres- rdent of l-lomeroom, 3, Sec- retary of Homeroom, 2, Treasurer of l-lomeroom, 1, Bacoman Staff, A. A., Serv- rce Leaque, 4. Hrs value rs much more than we can tell. ELVIN BOEKENKAMP, IR. Boke 76 Vllalnut Street, Brtcigetorx Commercral B, l, 2, 3, 4, Student Councrl, Bacoman Staff. The lzaak Walton of our class. we MILDRED C. BORGESE M1clcey 50 East Commerce Street, Bridqeton Commercxal A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Bankrnq Club, 3, 4, l-lrkma Club, 4, Hockey Manager. 2, Executrve Commrttee, l, 2, Vrce Presrdent of Home- roont, 2, 3, Baconran Stoll, A. A., 3, 4, Service League, 4. She'1l make someone an elhcrent stenoq. l .,. 1 - N We , 549' BLINN BOSTWICK Bl1nk 219 Broad Street, Elmer Szlentzltc, l, Commercial B, 2, 3, 4, Echo Stoll, 3, Sec- M retary-Treasurer of Henle- rcom, 3, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Baconran Statt. Two mterests Y-studres and sports. MAXENE E. BOWERS Max Cedarvrlle Classrcal, l, Screntrtrc, 2 3, 4, Drama Club, l, 2, Servrce League, 4, Bacon- ian Staff, Echo Staff, 3, 4, Exchange Edrtor of Echo, 4, Vtce Presrdent of Home- rosrn, l, A blztlte trtend whose laugh kr.-,nv no end. IACK D. BOZARTH 'Screenyw l3O Fran! Street, Elmer Cernmermal C, l, 2. 3, 4. Student Cauncrl, l, 2: Track, 1, 3: A. A., 1, 2, 3. To the vrcter belong the spsrls. He left us to serve L ..1s Country. IANICE R. BRANDT Ian1f:e Shlloh Cornmercral A, l, 2, 3, 4: Band, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra, 4, She radrates frrendltness. , 3' 4 tm ff' , gt i ff ' ,J. Zrf'f g:vg'f, V 'N I HELEN M. BREWER QA We Helen 24 New Street, Brldqetan 55 I Cammercral A, l, 2, 3, 4, f Bankrnq Club, 4, Htl-una ,,-f L Club, 4, Secretary of Harne- V. room, 31 Baconran Staff, A A, 2, 3, 4. . Rfady to lend a helprnq 341. hand shes such a luendly 17,5 person. FREDERICK C. BROWN Fred Fatrton Industrial Arts, l, 25 Social Sezentltrc, 3, 4, Alt Servrce Stall, Z, 3, 4: Servlce Levin-H 4 He 15 lI1l'1l0Slf i :n uri and tPt1s int'-1.-st lS tipped only by hrs lrerqht. 15 'Iris 5 I mfs '- ELMA MARGARET BUMP Bumpxe' 37 Nrxon Street Brldqetan Salern Class1cal,l 2, Budge- ton Screntlflc, 3, 4: Le Cercle Cadet, 3, Drama Club, 3, Clmrc Club, 47 Presrdent of Clrmc Club, 4, Bacenran Staff. Meet the Gdlllll So wxll mqly She qave of her time and talents. Many thanks, Elma, THELMR EVALYN BUNN Bunny 403 Calfax Street, Brzdfyetcn Screntrfrc, 1, 2, 3, 4, Bacon- tan Stall, Le Cercle Cadet 2: Le Cercle F:an:a1s, 32 Archery Club, 4: Drirnza Club, 2, 4, 'Bah 'y Servrce League, 2, 3, 4: A. A., l, 2, 3, 4, Red Crsss, 2, 3. Always smiling and frxendly. MARYETTA E BROWN an u Pf at GERALD BRUSKIN ATY r L an u A wau.d wh away p Ar '-'. Q n n nt ww '91- I an an ff' at a 10 O N QU? CD I U' O M gwE.?G fbi rv Hs- ,: W, g ' ,we fs G ru R nj 3 - N tn t: ,J .n 1' . tw . :x ,ri 4 0 A I-' 3 pg- 5: Q E H -' tn -- ,-, at , ,, M 11 L -- - 'rs p- .L . ' . :. 9. V, ,E m .. tu Pm .1 tu ,5 . fn ut V :fe Y- X 'DO 5 WE- r1I?'r:w NN .gf 3 ,- , ,. ,D ff A ti- tc f1:r lfr- . fQL1,4 ::' 1 V QR '12 F 5 F' fl E1 ' I 51 Di A ' -.2 fii? N A C X 5: A D. . iaim-rg Qty., ., :r 32 5 t :1 rn 4 559: Q :fe rim ,Q I IRAN BURDSALL Burdsall 83 Rcqers Avenue, Bridqeton Commercial A, l, 2, Com- mercial B, 3, 4: Hockey, 4, Basketball, 4, I. V. Hockey, 3, l. V. Basketball, 3, Tert- nis, 4, I. V. Tennis, 3, A. A., 3, 4. Sports have an asset when she's around. HARVEY T. BUTCHER Butch 165 Bank Street, Bridqeton Commercial B, l, 2, 3, 4. We can't all be captains, there must be some crew. 1 f Q54 '37 N, 'Ii B. ,R ' ,J if 9 IHENE C. CAMPBELL Camel R. D. 3, Bridqeton Scienttttc, l, 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Cadet, Service League, 4. As a nurse, her pattence will be easy on her pa- ttents. SAMUEL CAHUSO Sammy 139 Church Street, Bridqeton Industrial Arts, I, 2, 3, 4, l. V. Track, 2, Service Leaque, 3, 4, Baconian Statt, A. A., l, 2, 3. A great avtatron enthusi- ast. W .qw Bw IAMES CASPER uhm., Deertteld lndustrtal, l, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council, 2, 3, Hame- room Treasurer, 4, Bacoman Staff, A. A., 1, 2, 3. Late to bed, late to rise, late to school. 9 MARIAN A. CASSADAY Marian 106 Atlantic Street, Bridqetan Class1cal, 1, General, 2, Commercial A, 3, 4, A. A., 2, 3, Art Librarian, 3, Treas- urer cf Art Ltbrarzans, 3, Art Service Statt, 3. The owner of a pair ct feet that can really dance QW LAWRENCE CASAROW 'Larry' l73 Irvzna Avenue, Brrdgeten S'ie rc 1 2 3 4 te stufiyxl quick to p.ay. ELVIHA B. CASPEH Casper l29 Church Street, Brtdgeton Classical, l, 2, Commercial E, 3, 4, Bacantan Staff: Cheerleading, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club, 2, 3, 4. A faxtlilul cheerleader and Red Cross worker. me ww 6 1 , , es 3.43 in I 'EQQT ' ll FRANCES M. CHIARI Franny R D. 5, Brzdaetcn Classzcal, lg Sctentlic, 3 -1- fI t 1 Club, I, Service Le-a'1 e, -4, Bain. :an Staff, EQC a Stuff 3 4 ln-'.-.'5 Mitt.: af Luxe, 4' President if Hernergoztz, 3: Vxce Pres1der1t Lf Horne- roorn, 4: Le Cercle Cadetg I.e Certle Francaxsg Red Cross, 2, Her ways are ways of plecsantness. GUY CHILLARI Gea,':le 30 Scutn Avenue, Brzdqetcn C3mr:e::.al B, l, 2, 3, 4 Track, l, 2, 3, Football Captatn, 4, Fcctballfl, 2 3, 4, Servzce League, A. A., l, 2, 3, 4, Chttlart ts Nav .. . a y bound. We thtnk he'll ltlce tt. Civ 'Q' S Sf ALICE V. CASSIDY AlLce 17 New Street, Brtdqeton Ccrnmerctai A, l, 2, 3, 4: Presndent of Homeroom, 4: Vtce Presxdent of Horne- room, 37 Eacirttan Staff, A. A., Z, 3: Eanklnq Club, 45 Hzktng Club, 4. Intelltgence and qood na- ture she has tn abundance. RICHARD CI-IAPPIUS R1chie 148 Walnut Street, Brtdqeton Comrrierval C, l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball, Baseballq Ex- fruttvf- Cfernrztttef-, lg A. A, 1, 2, 3, 4 H:Ch:e has helped B. H. S. defend tts laurels cn the baseball dlamond. uf C, 15 ,N A j in fix if are ARTHUR I. CICCIOLI MA t,. 332 North Laurel Street, Q 'Q an : Brtdfgeton ' Cfzmmerctal, l, 2, 3, 4: sl Eacunzan Staff. , What a fran dare, I R140 ' dare! 'SN W 29,1 ' f FANNY CICCIOLI 'Fanny 332 North Laurel Street, Brtdqeton Commerclal A, l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball, 3, 47 Hockey, 3, 4, I. V, Basketball, I, 2, Hockey Captatn, 4. As happy-qc-lucky as they come. ia. ls- r I 1 5 sf x ELIZABE17-I E. COBB Cobby Shzlch Comme-:mal C, l 2, B, 3, 4, Red Crass, -45 Bartontan Staff: Servzae League, 47 Banktnq Club, 4 To have a lrtend, you must be cne. Thats why Cobby has many trtends, HELEN M. CORATHERS Sus1e' R. D, 2, Elmer Soczal Sctenttfzc, l, 2, 3, 4, Red Crass 2, 3: Drama Club, 2, 3, 47 Prestdent cf Home Decoratzcn Club, 3, Clmtc Club, 45 Servtce League, 3, 4q Bacoman Staff- re-as r r Laugh a e world la qhs wth y .1 Q I .an t. if MYRON CRANER 1chabod 120 South East Avenue, Bridqeton Industrial Arts, 1, 2, 3, 4. For he's a jolly good fellow! EDNA H. CUFF Skeeter 65 Burlincton Avenue, Bridqeton General, I, 2, 3. 4, Drama Club, 2. 3, 4: Ridtnq Club, 4: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. Y lwever tao busy to work for Miss Braunstetn. QAM at kwa HARRY COSSABOON Cassy R. D, 1, Brtdqeton Aartculture A, 1, 2, 3, 47 F, F. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 1, 2. Vtlhy shouid 1 study? lts better to have fun. STEPHEN COSTANTINO Steve Rosenhayn Industrial Arts, 1, Aaricul- ture B, 2, 3, 47 F, F. A., 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. Treasurer, 4. A bla heart and a bxq smtle descrtbe Steve. at 5' MARY G. CUNNINGHAM ,,RedS,, 157 Church Street, Brrdaeton Sosa' Sctenttftc, 1: Com- mveieret A, 2, 3. 4, 1. v. Hcskew' 3, 47 Drama Club, 1, 2, 3, 47 A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Servtce League, 4. A bund1e of pep and pur- poseful aCt1v1ty. QW M RITA D'AGOSTINO Shorty Rasenhayn, Box 55 Commercial C, 1, 2, 3, 4. Her wtlhnqness and toll: ness have won her count- less friends. El' tt- 4? A 8 ANNABELLE DANTZLER 'Artnte' R. D, 1, Cedarvxlle Ccmmerctal, 1, General, 2, 35 Sctentxfzc, 4, Clee Club, 2, Le Ce-rcle Cadet, 3. She does what she ,does in a pleastnq way. ROBERT FRANKLYN DARE Low Gear' 111 Eurlxriqtan Avenue, Ertdgeton Sctenftfzc, 1, Commercial B, 2, 3, Aarzculture, 4, Stu- dent Counctl, 1, 2, A. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Band, 37 Bank- mq, 3, Chamber Cf Com- merce, 2: Easketball, 3, 4, I. V. Basketball, 2, Pres:- dent Cf Hcrrxerccrn, 1, 35 Crchestra 27 Servtce League, 4. B. S. ts Bess least worry, its the Navy now. ALBEATD VEQAIRPINO wg Cdrrrwl .1 New-f 'Thy' LEANORE ELLEN DAv1s -4' Fla, . 'N'-,V 3 4: ,.' M EN , l.. .,u 4. .,. V. 1:1 -1 , A LQ lfzf- 2 l Q R S-+ V, I Y I I 3 MYRTLE DAVIS PeuCl11e Shiloh 2, 37 Scnkmq Club 4. qenume frxpnd. I ff Y. REBECCA DEAN 'Ba-Ckm' Commerclcl A, l 2, 3, 4 Dmmcz Club, 1, 2, 45 A AM Happy-qo-lucky' ond cr EDNA F. DeflART DeHart F35 Ccttuq-3 Av-Qnue, Bridfgeion Cimrrzerczul A, l 2, 3, 47 Drama Club, 3, S9IV1C9 Leufque, 47 Hxkmg Club, 4, Eflnklzq Club, 47 A. A., 4. At :xmas she's serxousg G1 times, qzy, But she's always competent, ' ' Doms M. IDENBY ?l Sprutfs Erxdgeton Gflnfrzl, 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery Club, 4. ' Thgs lzvely rmss wmll be Q ' ferns-:Thi-rQd f3r her qcxety J V, A and frgendline-ss, 454 '. , Sf , , if , A ,. ' ll' f ff' Q ANNA MARY DICKINSON Anne Shlloh General, lg Scxentxflc, 2 3, 45 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4 ServxCQ Lecxque, 4. Llttlff she sflys, but how worthwhllo that llttlo mf ALICE F. DILKS ' Dllkslf R D, 2, 3:1117-2:2 38 Cami: Strw-Y, B:1zl:f'f': Swfnil Smfntxff, l 2, 3 4- l:i1SlS1Ljfll, l, Elvwnrz: Sq-,qf-4 Lrvzqufb 45 Hitt. 3, 47 llhrn-'-z':Hr:: Tr-Hfl:-'xv Ek-w::u::. :: Club, 3. lr If l.1 I'l'X l'1,1r1.'x1S, .. llllzztm fzntezs Gnd lf' C-zrlw Curl'-t 15, F:'x'n'x 011151: xvg' 'Jw F11 :ss-A' l7ll'1l3. 7. 3, 4, '51l ': G-'-1 :fb 'E. C3419 ffl 3, 47 C'rf 1'f:t:1 l fy 5er'.'1:'-QL'-'17'.1H 4: fa A RQ, l, 2 3 47 5123211111 Sfjff 4 Neve! an uztplifxs xzzt wzrd was lzeurd fum .-Xlzca, fi , Gr W 11' 40 5, 9 db X 6 FLORENCE DOZ Do21e R. D. 6, Brldgs-ton Commercral A, l, 2, 3, 4 Hockey, 3, 4: Banklnq Clubl. 47 Servxce Club, 47 Bacon ran Staff. Dome does! HAROLD DRAKE Germ Bag l66 lrvrnq Avenue Brrdaeton ?Cl9UflllC, l, 27 lndustrral 7 4. But under Josts, hc bcuz: up well. Qty mf 'Ii'-.1 X , ...N MELVIN DuBOlS M1ke Shiloh Aqrrculture, l7 Cornrnorcral, 2, 3, 47 Student Councrl, 2, Servrce League, 4. Ready for fun and lrolrcg any trme, anywhere. A. IEAN DURHAM ,.B1q,. Greenwrch Comrnercral, l, 2, 3, 4. Her qulet but strrkrnq perscnalrty has made her nisst lrlceable. W ww Bw 1 7, ? ,J ' f 7' ' 'AP' it gif. , 5 . .1 it if MARGARET L. EMONDS Shorty 36 Center Street, Elmer Commercral A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club, 47 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Servrce League, 47 Commercral Club, 3, 47 Baconlan Staff. A mrqhty mrte and so happy and qay. QW FRANCES A. ELLSWORTH l rann1e 508 North Pearl Street Errdaetan Cfmrrerfral C, l, 27 Com- rnerrzal B, 3, 4. Be Cheerful7 a lrqht heart lrves long. IOHN ELMER, IR. 1ohnn1e 67 lnstxtute Plafe, Brrrlqeton Classxcfrl, l, 27 Screntrlrc, 3, 47 Drama Club, 47 Bank- rnq Club, 37 Bacnntan Staff7 A. A, l, 2, 3, 47 Band, l, 2, 3, 47 Orfhestra, l, 2, 3, 47 Servrre League, 47 Class Preszclent, 47 Executrve Carrrrznttre of Class, l, 3 Class presrrlent, Jack-OL all-trades, and well ltked. ww V 7 3 LINWOOD W. ERICKSON L1n 17 Franklrn Drrve, Brrdqcton if Screntrtrc, l, 2, 3, 47 I. V. ' Football, 1, 27 Football, 47 Vrce Presrdent of Horne- A ' room, l. l Can resrst everythlnq 7 tg, except temptauonf' ',,vi :-W ,, ,V E Q A W . rf A 4 3 em, , E, 'K 'Quran' A997 fb 'fi' 6 'E 6' MABEL S. EVANS Mabel D R. D. 3, Bridfgeton Commercial A, l, 2, 3, 4, Baconian Staff, Bankmq Club, 4, A deserving student with real ability and willrnq- ness, A. HARRIS FACEMYER Knoblay 128 Walnut Street, Brrdqf-ton Scientific, l, 2, Industrrul Arts, 3, 4, Football, 4, I. V. Football, 3: I. V. Baseball, 27 I. V, Basketball, 2, Vice President of Homeraom, lp Treasurer of Homeroom, 2, President of I-lomeroom, 3, 4, Baconian Staff, A. A., I, 2, 3g Student Council, 1, Knohby is a fine athlete and an all-round qood fel- low. HOWARD FRAMER Framer Drvidmq Creek Agriculture A, I, 2, 3, 4. A quiet aqrlculturrst who should qo tar rn his work. F. IANICE FRASER Ianice 493 North Pearl Street, Bradqeton Commercial A, 1, Cornmer- cial C, 2, 3, 45 Baconran Stall: Drama Club, 2, Sec- retary of Homeroom, 1, 2, Student Council, 2, Echo Staff, 2, Commercial Club, She has an air of sophis- trcatmn. 1 vmcsm' A. ronss ,, ' Dutchy 'ff , R, D. I, Millvrlle , Agriculture A, 1, 2, 3, 4, . md F, F. A., l, 2, 3, 45 Foot- ', ball, 2, 4, Vice President Q K ' -- of F. F. A., 4, Secretary oi Horru-room, 3, 4. c 'v f Don't let the quiet look , tool you, at time-s hes quita ,. Wim -Q - talkative. ,5r,y,.l,j' r 5 - ' 1' fl! N' 'h ' N ,- Al- I 'e '1'f+ I I 2. '- Q', ,f,j,w.. 4, 534' gg ' . ' lII'1f f'-Stfgnr ' 'A I- V-'LTJLM ZQQASE- ff f . Y-,'L51 ',liF, A PRESTON S. FOSTER Hlakeru 2l5 South Main Street, . Elmer If Sclentifgc, lg Industrial, I 3, .45 Orchestra, l, 2. Model planes and Fistfr -pals. if SQX ,Q-J:-ggi' -n...j we Q I , f 1 Su qc.: ,, f ,fthe ' a BETTY IEAN FROLIO Betty R. D, l, Brrdqeton Commercial A, l, 2, 3, 4: Chamber ot Commerce, 3, Modern Dance Club, 45 Banking Club, 4, Bacoman Staff. What rs there in lite if you cant be happy? VINCENT A. GALLE lim 79 Penn Street, Brrdqeton Commercial B, I, 2, 3, 4. All I could want would be an old car and a pair of skates--maybe some qas, too, H 42 'Sup-v .524 ji ' fi' BETTE M. GARFIELD HBH.. 52 North Pearl Street, Brrdqeton Screntrtrc, l, 2, 3, 47 Dz'rz:ta Club, 2, 3, 47 Archery Club, 37 Student Councrl, 27 Bds- ketball Manager, 2, 37 Vzce Presrdent of Class, 1, 2, 37 Baconran Staffg A. A., 1, 2, 37 Servrce Leaaue, 47 Le Cercle Cadet, 2, 3. A smart dresser, a pleas- ant smtle, and a wrllrnq worker. C. SPURGEON GARRISON Spurqe Drvzdrnq Creek Oweaa, New York, 1, 2, 37 Brrdqeten, Commereral, 47 Servzce League, 4, He was a scholar, and a good one. 'Wa an wmv ALAN L. GANT ' Gam 29 Cedar Street, Brrdgeton Q Classrcal, lg Commercral C, 2, 3, 47 Football, 47 Basket- ball, 47 I, V. Football, 2, 37 I. V. Basketball, 37 I. V. Baseball, 2, 37 Homeroom Treasurer, l, 27 Vrce Prest- dent ot Homeroom, 37 Sports Edrtcr of Echo, 47 Eaceruan Staff, Echo Staff, 3, 4, A, A., 1, 2. Good combmatzen of sportswrrter, sportsman, and playcr. IOSEPH I. GAPPA HIDE.. 253 Cchansey Street, Brldqetan Commercial B, 1, 2, 3, 4. Never do today what can be put oft untrl to- morrow. I f 4 W. CLINTON GARRISON Cl1nt Drvrdmq Creek Screntrfrc, 1, 2, 3, 4. Of htm we hear but l1ttle7 strll he 15 there. 54580 M CORNELIA K. GARTON Cornie Srlver Lake Road, Bridqeton Classrcal, 1, Z7 Screntrfrc, 3, 47 Drama Club, l, 27 Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 47 Student Councrl, 17 Secretary or Homeroom, 27 Treasurer of Homeroom, 37 Baconian Staff: Service League, 47 A. A., 3, 4. A gal you'd love to meet. . ,ir R 5 ' A X 1 I - ., 1 .C A G1 ,MQ . . 1 l , -ir 8 ELIZABETH M. GATES Gatesre Newport Screrxtrlrc, l, 27 Conxmercral A, 3, 47 Basketball, 3, 47 I. V. Basketball, 2, Home- rcom Presrdent, l, 2, 3, 47 Orchestra, l, 27 A. A., l, 2, 3, 4: Servrce League, 4. She does many thrnqs so well. STANLEY GATES Gates Newport Aqrrculture B, 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A., l, 2, 3, 4: Secre- tary of F. F. A., 4 We hear that he rs a sports fan: any krnd oi spsrt will do. ALFHEQIFF. dgl-INTILE Fl. D, 5, Brxdqezcrt Screntrirc, l, 3, 3, 4: Foot- ball, l, 2, 3, 4: Trask, l, 2, 3: I. V. Basketball, ly Cape tam 'zf Trwftk, 3: i'I'.-Captain of Football, 3: Piesrdent of Home-zczrr., l, 2: Baioman Staff: Servzce League, l, 2, 4. Fred exfis Ln sports: now hes 'r the Navy. IEAN E. GETSINGER leann1e Centerton Road, Brrdfgc-ten Corrmrnercxal A, l, 2: Corn- lTl9IClfll B, 3, 4: Banklnq, 2: Presrdent of llorrwruorrr, l: Treasurer ot Homr-ro rn, 3' Baronxan Staff. Pleasant to loult at: pleas ant to know. du... f 1 X 3 14-JN' Q, 2n , tai at fs I SAMUEL GIAMMONA Chuf:kle 7 Wrllow Street, Brzclqeton Commercral B, 1, 2, 3, 4: Football, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball, l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Presxdent of Homeroom, 1: Secretary- Treasurer of Horneroem, 2: Bacoman Staff, Chuckle's remarks added pep and spxrlt to the football team. EDWARD GIBSON Hoot 242 Center Street, Elmer Commercral C, l, 2, 3: ln- dustrial, 4: Student Coun- c1l, l, 2, A member of the strong arm qanq from Elmer. .a 5. ix Q' ,. tfgz, xx A. 1 fin yaiuw ,yn if H :qw . za4,o I yy' 'Q:Lf:5x 52,3183 43135 : f. .V 95? 3 QW. ' ,no-w EVELYN GOSMAN Evelyn 26 Taylor Street, Brxdqeton Commerclal A, 1, 2, 3, 4: Chamber of Commerce, 3, 4:Bank1nq Club, 4: A. A., 3. A timid and reserved qlrl but one of worth. ELEANORE E. GOULD E. E. G. ll Manhexm Avenue, Brzdqeton Commercxal A, 1, 2, 3: Com- merclal C, 4. Rather shy, but a loyal frtend. CATHERINE I GOLDSBORO N enre D B 1d clal Scxf nt t c l ern e L a .le 4 Home Decoratcn Cl l' 4 531' Y l5 C S Nfl S have Non marry a l WESLEY GOSBIN G lnhy 43 C.1rnb rl1r'1 AIFWUG Brtdqrt n orrmfrcral B 1 nt C1 otbal 3 V as FO 'rl LL 0 ta f tn lfarxa r acamon S lt r tary Treasur r of Hone oom l r staen H om 4 A Preslderxt of A A 4 Perpetual m tron arms leqs and tonqle Our bust ness rranaq r Fl. . 63:4 1 qetan SO 2 1.1 , , 2, 3, 42 S ' C e 13' , : . H. l Ll ' 7' ' .' .:x'.zqh. C . A ft , 2, 3, Sue. xftc Y Comm:-r ' frl, 4: Fo l', , 45 l. . B e- ball, 2: Bust.-ball, 3, 4: l. V. FJ tht 'l, l, 3: l'1 S . Bus' ess 5. , ae : B iff : Sec: e ' - 2, 3: e' t drnel ra , : . A., l, 2, 3, 4: le 1 l Q' to I' tv. IW a 4. K ig, sg: A sl, Q s li F 0 49 6 HAROLD GOULD Honky Tonk 550 East Commerce Street. Brtdqeton Social Scrffntrtrc, l, 2, 3, 47 Baseballp Track, A stronq supplement tc our baseball team IS thas lanky youth. MARGARET E. GOULD Maqq1e R. D. 4, Brrdqeton General, l, 2, 3, Screntrfrc, 4, Glee Club, l, 2, 4. Out of ltfe for you comes just what you put tn. QW' X558 15 5' x. mean., Q, ,aiu I ' . df! t 1 X MYRA D. GRIFI-'ITH Myra R. D, 2, Brxdqeton Comrneraal A, l, 2, 3, 4. A courteous and delrqht- ful lzttle lady. NORMAN L. GRIFFITH Norm 151 Church Street, Brxdqeton GC-rzeral, l, 2, 3, 4. Hts attentron rs greatly drvtded between the school and the Navy E W new Bw inp- ' N33 gf. Q W. e 'kit , i . I kg , . . 11' J w si 2155, re Q V 'it- in I7 4 I nf W all . I. ROBERT HAMBLETON Bob Star Route, Bridqeton Classrcal, 1, 2, 3, Screntif.C, 4, Le Cercle Cadet, 2, Bacon- ian stuff, A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Service League, 4, l-hs mrraculous intellect rs surpassed only by hrs ex- treme height. yy 9 LAURENR M. HANNAN Rena R. D. 1, Brrdgeton Commercral A, lp Commer- Clcl Ct 27 Comme-rcral B, 3, 4: Bcmkmq Club, 3. An earnest student. GERALD L. GUMP Ferry 266 N. Pearl Street, Brxdqeton Sctentrtrc, l, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club, 3, 4: Band, l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Come Out ol the KIICDGDHQ Bah, He played the part ot Romeo. FERN E. RACKETT Ferne 109 Church Street, Brrdqetorx Commercial B, l, 2, 3, 4, Bacoman Staff, Banking Club, 4. Life is too short not to enjoy it. MW ' 's 331 'E XM ,I rj 3 46 1' I wif 1 -22, Q e 6 M17 'Q' Q RUSSELL HARBERT. IR. The Mole 85 Walnut Street, Brtdqeton Screntxfrc, l, 2, 35 General, 45 Le Cercle Cadet, 25 Vice Prestdent of Hameroom, 2, A. A., l, 2, 3, 45 Service Leaque, 4. Bowlmq alleys and the 'Evenmq News are hrs chref Concerns. IOHN R. HENDRICKS nlackn 29 Lawrence Street, Brxdqeton Screntrhc, l, 2, 3, 45 Library ' stuff, Basketball, 3, 1. v. 2 4 ,A Tennzs, 15 I. V. Basketball, Q ., 2, Class President, lg Class f Executwe Carnmrttee, 2, 35 , , A. A., ly Band, 2, 3, 4. 'X Man of the world, come ' petent and resourceful, that's lack, is 5 .f T- , ,rf-75 Z.f.V.'??g? g if, , 5 ,'s...f. nf.. X . .ww I 55,5 ..A V R, . 4, ' ff 4' :.1'iff? my :.i,f 'G 4 . w'z': J ff: , ' , 'l'f.i:-E, aff ALICE M. HEPNER Help Cedarvtllfr R cxentxlxc, l,.I2, 3, 4: Q Cross, 1, 2: Student Ceune Crt, 2, Le c.-rex. umm, Q, Le Cercle Frfrrxqalfs, 3: Presl- dent of Art lubraty Staff, 3, ' 5. 45 Secretary :.l Art S-Xrvlrv Staff, 35 Prmsgdwzxt 'nt Art Counczl, 45 Dmgztfr Club, 1 Ar! Servxce Staff, 4. When no one else knzu-J' lack fcr Alzse. If I. CARL HICKMAN l-lzckx- U Hiliflld Avenue, C-.ld'1:'.'L..f' Cgznzterczal C, l, . 3 V He :an usually be f:::.f1 l :srmnq the halls. -I ,Z -.1 Qi' 6 gee PHYLLIS E. HITCHNER Phd H. D. l, Brxdqetzn Classlcal, l, 25 Sc1ent1f.c, 3, 45 Baccnxan Staff: Glee Club, 3, 4: Art Lxbrarran, 2: Red Cross Council, 25 Mcd- ern Dance Club, 4: A. A., 3. Cleverness and orrqrnalrty are her chref characterrstrcs. ROBERT M. HOLTON ' 'Bob R. D. 4, Fairton lndustrral Arts, 1, 25 Aqrx- culture B, 3, 45 F. F. A., 3, 4. He rs a lrkeable chap. 1 x 3 1? e.- 'E Q . X fm 2 We 5 'YL'- IOHN A. HOOVER Hkmk.. Centertan General, l, 2, 3, 45 Band, l, 2, 3, 45 Orcltestrfz, l, 2, Banktnfg flwb 2, 3: Prest- dent of Ban!-cxnq Club, 3 This sen ef lun and trallc l3 naw butnfy dtsclpllned by the Navy. GEORGE L. HOHNER, IR. ' Larry R. D. l, Brrdqeton Aqrzculvure E, l, 2, 3, 45 F F. A., l, 2, 3, 4. As a man cf the sotl, he's sure to be a success. Q K I 113' ,,,, . ff l f 1, If I. RODDY HUGHES Roddy G0 Sprufe Street, Brxdqottrrx Classrcal, 1, 2, 3, Srrentrhc, 45 Track, 3. 4, I, V. Foot- ball, 35 Eaczrrsan Statl. Maybe Roddy wrll be the worlds hrqh yuntptnq champ some day PAUL IRELAN Paul ' R. D. l, Er.d'5et:rx Screntxfxc, l, 2, 3, 4: Pr-asv dint ol Hc::.f:e3::,, 3, Zia- Conran Staff. A q-:r.:lf.::.:: wha pi- sesses that '.'::l4:L:le tr:r.t Courtesy. Wm ' mm KENNETH E. HORNEH V.'hrst1e 117 South East Avenue, Brrdqeton Corrrrnercral B, l, 2, 3, 45 I V. Fnatball, l, 2, 35 Serv- rce Lf-aqua, 2, 3, 4. Kenneth, thouqh slow and easy, usually completes what he starts. EMILY S. HOWELL Em11y R. D. 6, Brxdqeton Commercral A, l, 2, 3, 47 Bankrnq Club, 45 Baconran Staff. How peaceiul hte would be if we all could be sm- cere. M . .pt 1 ,I A-p ,- -.Pu K . -' 391041, Y 5 . By y Y 4 'X K 'rr ,ffm Lx: W 1, us! ' 'Q I .5 8 ,xxx h X. . v- . 4' It ' if iq. an f' - In . I5 n ' W ' Q., . -f,t,.. - 1 'I f' I uv '?. I' 'K' ' 1 . '-., . . . 1 . ?:' 1 ' 'V .- - yr, f 4 EUGENE RAYMOND IRWIN 'lrv.'1n ' R, D. 5, Brick:-i-tczx Inaustrrrl Arts, 1, Z 3, 4 Euqene is a defnrablf' fzxend far hir aavri-L al- ways seund. 5 iw' 1117 DONALD E. IAGGARD ,.IGq,, 4 Devanshtre Place, Errdqetzn Scfrentrfic, 1, 2, 3, 47 Foot- ball, 2, 37 Baseball, 2, 3, Class EXECUTIVQ Carnmrttee, 45 Vrce Presrdent of Home- rocm, 4, Baconiarz Staff. Let us all salute the Ad- mrral - a swell athlete and a perfect gentleman. is lg!-T 4' Q C. DAVID IENKINS Dave 318 Broad Street, Elmer Scxentrfrc, 1, 2, 3, 45 Serv- rce League, 4. lust the fellow to see when rt comes to frqurrnq cut some screntrhc problc-rr.. CHARLOTTE M. IOHNSON Hlnhnnyj R. D, .:, Enter Classlcal, l, 2: Sczentxlrc 3, 4p Drama Club, l 2, 3, 45 Le Ctirflf- Cadet, 37 lumor Ftsa Criss, 3, 4, Student Council, 45 Lrbrartizn if Le Cercle Cade! 3: A. A., l, 2, 3, 4g Eacchzan S'alf, Sernxfte League, 4, Cheer- leaatrzgr 4 At!raCt1'.'e, rrrtellxqent an :utstandmq student. CHARLES W. IONES C?z:s':1 ' 362 Bank Street Brgdqetzn C1ass1C'1l, 1, 25 S':1enfLftf:, 3, 45 Le Cattle Cid-t, 25 Le Cetcle Frfmiixs, 35 Yeoh ba11 Manager, 2, 35 Semer Manager of Fcctbali, 45 Llbrarrarm Le Cerce Cadet, 25 Ezcznlan Stzfig A. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletx: Cynical, 4. As fzetball tiinzfger he was mist Ccrrzpete. t, MILDRED MARIA IOYCE 1l1l'jCi'f ' 9 1-l1'1f1f1CY Dixie, Bnjqetzn C1':ss.?':1, 15 SCze:':fg':, 2, 3 45 Drirria C1335 1 3, 4, Ckeezleadez, 1, Z 3 4: Lf- CerC1e Cadet, Q15 Le Cffrff Franqars, 35 I V ba11, 1, 25 Tr-n:.1f: 35 , Tenms, 1, 25 Hitkffy Miz. frqffr, 35 Sf-:vig 1.1-1 ru-4 -1 Ftudf-it Citi:- 11 15 E1 ,r:1'1! St1tt5 A. A 1 L, 45 Set'- retary Lf Cars 35 Exam: ttve C1rr,rz.ztte-fr sf Chss, 4, Secretary at Miderrt Darts mg, 45 Presrdent of Home rcarn, 35 Lxbrarzan, 4. Mrd has been a vc11uah1e asset to our dass. .Mft 5 . ,Hs A 3 . if 3 3 .t 1 5 ' , . 4 ,f .5 5 -1 asf I I L t 1 1 41 x V, f 23932 Xu' Q ALBERT KALEN Ka1en 21 Vfalrmut Street, Brrdcgeton Screnftfzc, 1, 2, 3, 45 Servtce League, 45 President cf Drama Club, 45 Baccman Staff. Our Drama C1ub presi- dent has qutte a f1atr for publzc speakmq. MARGARET EMMA KEEPER IIPCQUYH 143 Spruce Str-wt, Brzdir-et:n Cirrirtitzatai B, 1, 2, 3, 4, Peqay LS a searnstressg she mcde1s her own. awk Kgs: ttf' IOHN KOLENKO Gct1ento R. D. 3, Brrdqetcn SoC1a1 Sczenttfzc, 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Ltbrartan, 2, 35 Art Councrl, 2, 35 Service League, 3, 4. Ifhn must have hrs fun bf-tfvre, w?111e, and after studymq. IOE KRISTOVICH 'KYISH R. D. 6. Brtdqetun 'swfttfv 1 2 3 4- Feet- se. ..... -, , , , , sa EDGAR L. KILBORN .Edu R. D. 1, M111v111e Scienttftc, 1, 45 Classtcal, 2 35 Archery C1ub, 45 Track, 2, 3, 45 I. V. Football, 35 Art Service Staff, 1, 25 Serv- tce League, 4, A1thouqh a11 red-heads are supposed ta have qU1Ck tempers, we have yet to see Ed's. EDWARD W. KINKLE. IR. Kink 19 Mzmon Street, Brtdqeton Scientrtzc, 1, 25 Industrial, 3, 45 I. V. Ff:Qtba11, 15 Treas- urer ct Class, 15 Presrdent of C1ass, 2, 35 Prestdent of 1'1OTT'tLY'3C1'Tl,4j A. A., 1, 2. Wtth a strtde worthy of C1 qreat man. ,W -Z' E311 45 I V. F3otbaf1, 35 President :f Sf-rvzce Ieraue, 4 45 V170 Prfstd-'rzt of 1'1ame4 riirn, 25 E:-e:m.z:t S :ff. 2 1'-!.s hrzzrxs and brawn S, . mais- hun necessary to our x , f f::t:,:t1 team. 1 'SI gif . as au- '9 db MARIE KROH Crowie 470 North Pearl Street, Bridgetan Commercial A, 1, 2, 3, 4. A true funster if there ever was one. HELEN CHRISTINE KURYLUK Curly 57 Nichols Street, Bridgeton General, 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 3, A. A., 3, Le Cercle Cadet, 2. For her school she did her best, ff - ' I -..r. ' .,,.,,,, , rf t V V -Q:-Ai Ql., ..:.., , I vlll- ,i,,,,,,., '1.':+' 1 if 4 . -lte Eff' , A ... fp ef .LG f is K! law M if mr ,,,,-4' C l t A. NELLIE XUYPER Kuyper Shiloh Commercial A, 1, Commer- cial B, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent of 1-lameroom, 1, Treas- urer of Homeraom, 3, Bank- inq Club, 4, Baconian Staff, Secretary at I-lomeroom, 2, 4. A fair-haired girl with a sweet disposition. DOREEN H. LANG Pickle 154 Church Street, Bridgeton Commercial A, l, Commer- cial C, 2, Commercial B, 3, 4, Drama Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary, 1, Class Executive Committee, 2, 3, A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Come Out of the Kitchen , Baconian Staff, Service League, 4, Clarence, 4. Doreen has done much for our class. fm. 1 F ul Lui RICHARD C. LEIB Leiby 54 Lake Street, Bridgeton Classical, 1, Commercial A, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Banking Club, 3, 4, Drama Club, 3, Commercial Club, 3, Tennis, 2, 3, 4, Ten- nis Manager, 4, Secretary- Treasurer of Homeroom, 3, A, A., 2, 3, Band, 1, Or- ghestra, 1, Service League, , 4. A successful tennis champ of B. H. S. LENA T. LENTINI Tiny Box 47, Newport General, l, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dancing, 4: Glee Club, l. Tiny and cute, with a flashing smile and nimble feet. f., pw W new RM E , IEANETTE MARIE LANGLEY HICXUEWH Deerfield Social Scientific, l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President of Home Decoration Club, 3, Service League, 4. Willing and co-operative, that's Ianet, E. M. LEEDS Mpeg.. 131 Hampton Street, Bridqeton Classical, l, 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Cadet, 2, Drama Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais, 3, Red Cross, 4, Vice President of Drama Club, 4, Vice President of Student Council, 3, Vice- President wot Library Staff, 4, President of 1-lomeroom, 1, 2, 4, Come Out of the Kitchen, 3, Bah, 4, Ba- coman Staff, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading, 1, Service League, 4, D. A, R. Repre- sentative, 4. Talk about a dynamic personality! ' ' ' THZH. . in ga is 2 li., if ii.. '53 lf. .,.i f'li ij .. t , 4 liilf' 4,53 1 i -f Mm e 'f ti rf em, fi BERNETTA S. LOCKMAN Shorty lll West Vine Street, Bridgeton Social Scientific, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey, 1, 2, 4, Service League, 4, Home Decoration Club, 3. Ouiet and reserved in her ways, but most deserving of praise. IANE E. LOVELAND Lovey 72 Cottage Avenue, Bridgeton Classical, l, 2, Scientific, 3, 4, Modern Dance, 4, Drama Club, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Head Cheerleader, 4: Le Cercle Cadet, 3, President af Modern Dance Ciub, 4, Baconian Staff, Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4, Service League, 47 A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Class, 4, Vice President of Homeroom, l, 2, A peppy cheerleader, a fine archer, a grand per- sonality. 'Q' H EVERED LEVICK Levtck R. D. 3, Bridgeton Agriculture B, 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F, A., l, 2, 3, 4. - Meticulaus in his appear- ance and in his manner, IUSTUS I'I. LIVINGSTON Hlup., Fairton Sctentific, 1, Z, 3, 4, Library Staff, 2, Basketball Man- ager, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager, 1, 2, 3, 4: Treas- urer oi Orchestra, Z, Presi- dent ot Homeroom, 4, Ba- conian Staff, A, A., 2, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3. , Giving and taking are his strong points, he gives friendship and takes the same in return. I :sf .sf N I If 452' Q 'E '5i?,2. VIRGINIA C. LUCAS linny 112 Bank Street, Erxdgetan Classical, 1, 2, Scientific, 3, 4, Drama Club, l, 2, 4, Le Cercle Cadet, 2, Le Ce-rcle Francais, 3, Secretary ct I-lcmerczm, l, 2, Treasurer of Hom-erocm, 4, Bacanian Staff, A, A., l, 2, 4. A ready return and frank reply topped by a pair of roguish eyes. EDWARD LUCZYNSKI ,,Ed.. R. D, 4, Bridgeton Scientific, 1, 2, General, 3, 4, Service League, 4. Always the same, a friend to all. Q EMILY LUPTON ..Lup,. Newport g'fifUf1f1C. 1. 27 Commercial, All wcrk and na plqy isn't Emily's way. LYMAN LUTTES Bill 75 Church Street, Eftdgeton San Bemis, Texas lg Erzdge- tcrz Scientztrc, 1, 3 4, Band, 1, 3, 4, Orchestra, 3, 4. For our band TE tooted famhtullyg maybe he'l1 make the army band. ' vm. MARY C. LYNAM Mary 129 Broad Street, Elmer Soclal Selenttfrc, l. 2, 3, 47 Home Decoratlon Club, 3, Bacoman Staff, Servrce Leaque, 4. A comrade blrthe and tull of qlec-. CHARLES R. MCDONHL Mac R. D. 5, Brxdqetcn Screntlfrc, l, 2, 3, 4. ple should. . f N I 35 Q, l IAMES E. MCGAHA Inn Seabrooks Farms, Erraaeton Newport, Tennessee, l, 3, Cosby, Tennessee, 2, B:rdqeA ton, General, 4. For real success, plan your work and work your plan. FRANCIS P. VMCHUGH Pat 14 North Laurel Street. Erxdzetsn Sclentxflc, l, 2, E 4: Q dent Ctanfj, 35 '.':Ce . den! it E-lfrnericrr. 4, Pr ,. den! of H::r..:..f' I7 S,g:. rce League C::',.:1, 4 V 1 Pat can r rxak- a 6 Q, guitar talk I 4 I qo my way compla- cently as self-respectlnq peo- HERBEHT I. MCKISHEN Herb R. D. l, Elmer Commerctal B, l, 2, 3, Com- mercral A, 4. And ot hrs mner self I who can know? 5686! M TONY MARLETTE Tea 129 Grove Street, Brldqeton Commerctal, l, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball, 4, I. V. Football, 2, 3, I. V. Basketball, 1, I. V. Baseball, I. Not a star but a falthful and sincere athlete. KW -3' 'gr gas. 4? IAMES INVERAM MARSH lin R. D. 3, Brrdaeton Darby, Pa., lg Manchester England, 2, Brzdgetcn, SC1 enttfxc, 3, 47 Drama Club 3, 4, A. A., 31 Cheerlead- inq, 4. A true frrerzd and a tcp notch Enqllshrnan. MARY MARTINO Mary R. D, 5, Brldaetcn Commerc1:l A, l, 2, 3,-4 Bankmg Club, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Baccmarz Staff. Do I hear a giggle? I must be Mary. Q AUGUSTA L. MAHTORANO G..s.,.f. R. D. E, P:r':::3 1.5.11 Piid Exdqifzn Czrr,merC1z'1 A, 1, Ccrt. C131 C, 2, 3 4: E321 'zri Staff, Drzrrzct CL: -Qtr.: Stzff, Cub Flepcrtsr, 33 A. A., 2, Student CCLLT. I f-'LLC1 : rife, qpjl. D -C t s 1 13135, GUS3lE ..: p1e3s3r1t dlspcsztzzn. LEATRICE S, 'MATTHIAS 1.4. 21 V!ctd13r.d Drgvi, Erxdqetin fE':1Qnf1f1f:, 1, 3, 4: Fri Cross, 1, 2, 37 Dmrzu 21.13, 1, 2, 3, 43 Ezcuxxzxn S :ff, G1ft.,- 51111, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sarr- ICE 1.'3GQl1?', 4, A 1 Z, 3g Le C5519 Cudef, Z3 Le Cffrclfe Frurvfcus, 3 Lee 15 the fssf-nrf Lf pause and sop111st1cu11sr1. ll? 1? its sf I tif, 51 I I, Do11y an 1 nv 1' , if 19 g 'Q 2,'f '1 ' .1161 Rob ROBERT D. MORE Bob F. D. I, Erzds-:Zin 1 Afgncu O B, 1, 2, 3 45 Ehldiiil . JHCL1, 1, 2, F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Ezzsebzll, 2, 37 1- V, Easebcl 1. I-11s cb1I1ty cz. the base- b:111 dlxmond wzs great tn classes, too. WINFIELD MORGAN 'N1UI11Ev' 144 Ewst Avenue, Erzdctetcn 1ndustr1c1 Arts, 1, 2, 3, 4. Glve WlHIl1'2 CI pox: of skates cmd 11911 f:111y f1y. ,. 'l3 .g , 1 'T DORIS M, M1L1,gR ROBERT P. MORRIS 533' ,,:' R H H 11 r' 1: QI' R, D, 1, Elm . D. 1, Cefiirvx ie Scientzfzc, 1, 2, 3, 4, Serv1Ce- Geflefiit 11 21 3, 4: Foot- ,Nd 1.eC1q1.1ff, 4, Ezcoman Stuff, bC111, 2, 3, , -.,.,N,,,5 Le Crgyglag Cgdggy 2: LQ Cer. Budqetcn w111 m1ss 11115 -Q.. C10 Frcmrms, 3. fOO1bC1H P1l1Y9f- Q A '21, Says 1.11119 -knows much ELLA MAQNMILLER -1 F, D, 2, ffm-Pr Sfv:L'zI Ff:er.t.f.ft 17 G--:1fer31, 2, 3, 9:19-:.!Li.T, 4, A :gun-2 qgzl 13111 :ni C' worth. G IP ELIZABETAH A. MOTTA ..1-z.. 12 1'.f':1Em::',' Sir-ect, P '1'Ht 'Q .. , . . 1 . 15 S711-:1'1f: , V.4.H f Al.. Iu- b zr1111s, E 45 Art F r'J1f'-- .s ' 1 - H1 Lt., Z, V x,t..::, 1.9 Ckz.. 31.11 1 3 'N-f1..:1.: , :1 Lf- 31.15-.-L1 sccxszzig C: s s.zs.' 0 11. init, 'S' . . Q J 49 6 IEAN I. MULFORD Mal l35 Hampton Street Brgaqetcn Comznercrxl A, l, 2, ?, 45 Corrrrrierczal Club, 3, 4: Eanlcgng Club, 3, 4, Vrce Prestdent cf Horrzeroorn, I, 2, A. A., l, 2, 3, 4, Echo Staff, 2, 3, 4: Senier Hockey Manager, 4, Ba:cr.1':n Staff, Captazn Archery Club, 3, 4, Service League, 4 lean rs a pcppy lassze wrtn an rnfectxous g1ggle and a grand personalgty, MILA H. MULFORD Mid 183 East Commerce Street, Brtdqetcn Classical, lg Saentrfrc, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Cadet, 2: Le Cercle Francals, 3, Glee- Club, 3, Iumor Red Crcss, I, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club, 4, Archery, 3: lunror Hockey Manager, 3, Secretary of Iuntor Ped Cross, 2, Secre- tary of Homeroom, 15 Vrce Prestdent of Horrteroom, lg Bacoman Staff, Lthrary Staff, 3, Semor Tennls Mane ager, 4. 'lhrs well-attrred mrss IS known for her trrendlmess A94 nun. 'Cl Q l r ,- ' 1 xg ' 'Q ,ya '. J X X . eo..- -...-..,.- :L if t . ROBERTA H. MUNSON S1s R. D. 4, Bridgetcn Social Screnttfxc, l, 2, 3, 4, Servxce League, 1, 2, 35 Home Decoration Club Some people wlll succeed wrthout sayzng much, Ro- berta ts one of these. PATRICIA M. MURPHY Pat 105 North Pearl Street, Bridgetcn Oil Cit Pa. 1 2- Brida Y, , , . ,ee ton, Screntttrc, 3, 4, Drama Club, 3, 4, Red Cross, 3, 4, Hidrnq, 4, Service League, 45 A. A., 4, Student Caun- crl, 4, Glee Club, 4 Carefree and nappy with energy to accornpltsh much. 'EW Q' iiliifff 5 EDWIN OSBOHN Oss1e R, D. l, Brrdgeton Industrral Arts, 1, 2, 3, 4. Srlence has many advan- tages. ew MYRON OVERS Overs R. D. 4, Brrdgeton Agrrculture B, l, 2, 3, 4. Farr and square rs hrs motto. QQ' ELIZABETH H. NICHOLS lfi:zabeth R. D. 2, Llrner Soctal Sczentrfrc, lg General, 2, 3, 4. Pleasant and frrondly, Llrzabeth says lrttle, does much. YVONNE M. ORB Bonme 72 Lakevrew Avenue, Brzdgeton Commerclal A, 1, 2: Com- mercral B, 3, 45 Drama Club, 2, Lena Ftrversf' It wcman's crowntng glory is her harr, Yvonne has much glory. MW 6 , .2 1? , if H 4 , 4 IOSEPH PARISI Smile 61 Cedar Street, Bridqeton Scientific, l, General, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Serv- ice Leaque, 4. What Ioe wants is qas for his car. ROBERT PARKER Bob R. D. 2, Bridqeton Social Scientific, l, 2, 3, 4, Service League, 3, 4. Full of wit and always ready to lend a helping hand. tw 'Q' H' Sf ALICE B. PAGE Page Newport Commercial A, 1, 2, Com- mercial B, 3, 4. Pull cf fun. Alice has a good time from almost any situation. BETTY G. PALLASCH A Betty 44 Cedar Street, Bridqeton Commercial A, l, 2, Com- mercial B, 3, 4, Drama Club, 2, A. A., 1, 2, 3, Full of fun and mischief, always carefree and aay, ELSA M. PAUL Elsa 35 Institute Place, Bridqeton Classical, l, 2, Scientific, 3, 4, Student Council, 1, For- ensic Socrety, l, 2, Drama Club, 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Cadet, 2, Riding Club, 4, Treasurer of Clinic Club, 4, Captain of Service League, 4, A. A., l, 2, 4, Library Staff, 4, Glee Club, 4, Ba- canian Staff. Irrtelliqence and determi- nation are typical of our associate editor. MARTIN K. PEACOCK Peachick R. D. 5, Bridqeton Takoma-Silver Sprinqs, Md., 1, Bridqeton, Scientific, 2, 3, 4. His small stature does not in any way detract from his charm. G--. lib Nl 144 1 il fi -i 'Q Q l 3 e WALTER M PEACOCK Walt R D 5 Bridqeton Tcrkorr S fer Springs Md G to'i eaitic Z tary ir asurer o mme om 2 Drarra Cub 4 Service ea i.. ex ior is a si n rec 'ne dation ROBERT PETERSON ,, Jen North Main Street, C-dar'.'ille om...-: l C, , , , - c l.-aque, . e c oo in '-'war in P T! in e c m- rnercial world. B ROBERT D. PLATT Plattie R. D. 3, Bridgeton Scientific, l, Agriculture B, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, l, 3, F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Home- room Treasurer, 2. A future farmer? He's one now, and he works hard at it. I.. MARION PLATTS Marion R. D. 2, Bridgeton Scientific, l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 3, Echo Staff, 3, 4, President of lun- ior Red Cross, 4, lunior Red Cross, 3, 4, Drama Club, 4, President of l-lomeroorn, l, 2, 3, Baconzan Staff, Modern Dance Club, 4, Service League, 4, Archery Club, 3. Short and sweet with a grand personality. Mm wth HERBERT PIERCE Herb Q 17 Burlington Avenue, Bridgeton Scientific, 1, 2, 3, 4. Interested in radio and electricity - what glorious opportunities will be his! GEORGE D. PIZZO Pizza Rosenhayn Commercial B, 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 4, Orches- tra, l, 2, 3, 4, 'Service League, 2, 3, 4. Don't fail to do what you are capable of doing and you'll be a success. I.. CLARA POWELL Pally Cedarville Scientific, l, 2, Classical, 3, 4, Library Staff, 4, Hiking Club, 4, A. A., 3, 4, Baconian Staff. If one attains great heights by work, Clara will stand high. 'W RAYMOND L. POWELL ,,RQy,. Deerfield Pike, Bridgeton Commercial C, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Football, 3, 4, Baseball, 3, I.V. Football, l, 2, I.V. Basketball, 1, 2, Co-Captain Basketball, 4. His limbs were cast in manly mold, For hearty sports and contest bold. ! I r R fm SAMUEL F PRESTO 77 American Avenue Bridgeton Commercial B l 2 3- Com mercxal A 4, Homeroorn Sec retary-Treasurer, l, 3, 4 A well-dressed fellow who can really dance RACHEL H. PRETTYMAN ,.RGy,. Main Street, Cedarville Social Scientific, l, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 3. Rachel is steady, we couldnt do without her. ALMIRA PRICE Cer1n1e 393 Nzrth Pearl Street, Bndqe 3 RM 5 I rx V ' n ,rv Pleasanfvxlle Hxgh, 1, 2, 3: 'W , Brzdqetcn, Cerrzmercnl A, 4 0 A YI-E-'l.'C'.TIE'f rh1s year whim '.-.'e'.'e learned 1: ap- s preczale. J MARIAN B. PRICKITT I lfv rn., F, Vrtrvvlm Gfffinfll l, 3, 4: FU-nfr Clah, 2, 3, S1351-at Czurr Crl 3. A Conscrentrous Worker bofh rn and out :Q school. ag' 1 G 31 Yi' 1 ' K ' - s , . .Q sr Q 4 x 15 l 5 ' 6 gh' if .r wafigf Conngul 5, pgycg VINCENT RANDAZZO Hpryceyw Vince 60 North Laurel Street, 16 Mulberry Street Brrdqeton BY1d'??TfJY1 Socral Screnufac, lp General, 2: Sclentrfxc, 3, 4, Archery Club, 4. He-'cl undertake to prove by force of argument. LOUIS, I I. HBBBAI Lou 275 Nerth Pearl Sfreet, Brldgeton Ccmrnercral, 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager of Foctball, 2, Servr:-9 League, 4. When work mterferes wxth pleasure, let work qo. I0 Cammerclal C, 1, 2, 3, 4: Service League, 4 At being a qocd bowler and basketball player, he works hard. RALPH H. HANSOM Flt1:lph Frankfrn Str-eel, C-flf1rv:llf- Irtauslrrxl Arts, l 2, 3, 4, Vzce Priszdenl of Hinte- r::7: 2. bg! an agreeable fe-..DvJ. 0 MARGARET F. RAINEAR Marge 402 Vme Street, Brldqelon Commercxal A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Tr:-H1-Y, A. A., 2, 3, 4. One who has learned the art of happlness. RAYMOND H. RAINEAR HRCYH 45 Walnut Street, Brrdqeton Corrtrnercral B, 1, 2, Com- merclai C, 3, 4, Echo Staff, 3, 4, Commercral Club, 3: Secretary of Homeroom, l. 2, Bacoman Stafig A. A., 1, 2, 35 SGIVICQ Leaque, 4. A popular and ambmous fellow with mterests in many frelds. nv-uw r I 2 . ' l I ,E , ' 3 1- M A ' like A nfl ew -'J' W 6 S- BARBARA RAYMOND Barb' R. D. 2, Bridgeton Commercial A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Echo Staff, 4: Glee Club, 1. 2, 35 Archery, 4, Modern Dancing, 45 Baconian Staff. A good scholar and an earnest worker for the Echo MAMIE R. REED Mamie 300 Cohansey Street, Bridqeton Social Scientific, 1, 2, 3. 4. Her friendly smile can put anyone in a good humor. .. 5 fig! I .34 4 1 I VITA R. RENO Veata , R. D. 6, Bridqeton Social Scientific, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Decoration Club, 3g Service League, 3, 4. Vita may look quiet but looks are often deceiving. CAROLYN E. RICHMAN Carolyn 182 South Giles Street, Bridqeton Commercial A, 1, 2, 3, 4: Eankinq Club, 45 A. Af, 2. 3, 4, Echo Staff, 2, Bacoman Staff, Archery Club Cap- tain, 4, Homeroorn Treas- urer and Secretary, 1, 2, I-lomeroom Vice President, 4. If you would be happy. share your happiness E W ew- -QM lr fit 1 I dw . ELWOOD C. RILEY Woody 288 Holly Street, Bridqeton Commercial, 1, 2, 3, 4: 1. V. Baseball, 27 Football Man- aqer, 4, Baconian Staffg A. A., 2, 3, Service League, 4, Senior manager of the football squad and an ex- cellent bowler. THERESA ANN RIPOLI Terry 7 Madison Street, Bridqeton Commercial A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Banking Club, 4. Wonder what Terry will do with her artistic ability. QW LEWIS HIGGINS Pee Wee 30 Bridqeton Avenue, Bridgeton Commercial C, 1, 2, 3, 45 Head Cheerleader, 4, Vice President of Homeroom, lg President of Homeroom, 2, 35 Echo Staff, 2, 3, Bacmnian Stuff: A. A., l, 2, 3, 45 Athletic Council, 45 Band, 1: Cheerleading, 3, 4, Service I-9UQUe, 4: Chamber of Commerce, 2, 3, 4. Our head cheerleader- his enthusiasm carries over into his classes. MADELYN V. RIGGINS Higgins R. D. 3, Brrdqeton Commercial A, 1, Commer- cial C, 2, 3, 45 Service League, 4, President of 1-Iomeroom, 1, Vice Presi- dent oi Homeroom, 25 Ba- conian Staff, A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. Lack of gas and tires doesn't worry Madelyn, she rides horseback and en- joys rt. aw 9 .--Q, 'qu 'fin rib? 1 i X, 6 DELORES IEAN ROGERS Del E5 New Street, Brzdfgetcrt Cornznercrfrl A, 1, Z, 3 42 Bcnkmq Club, 4, Bauman Stuff. Her xnfectrgus qlqqli- rs C1 19Yf IESSIE'G. ROLLER lessre H, D, 4 Erzdgetin Csrnrnercgzl A, l, 2, 3, 4: Bankzxg Club, 3, Mucn study :s Cx '.-. ::1- mem to the tleshf 'Q' if I. LOUISE ROBINSON Wheezy R, D. 4, Brxdqetcn Siegul Screntrfrc, I, 2, 3, 45 Servxce Lecxque, 4. A soft-spoken qrrl wxth C1 sweet srnxle. CLARENCE C. RODGERS Roqer 63 Academy Street, Brxdqeton Clczssrcul, lg Cornmercrcrl B, 2, 3, 4, A, A., 2, 3. Wlthout Clcxrencds dry wrt ond cheerful lokes, we would have been less gay. lib 6 LOUIS F. ROMANO Romana Cedsrvrlle Qqn .lvp t,e.-nt...-, l, 2, 3, 4, Lf. Cercre Cadet, 27 Servgie League, 4. HL Ixkwli the Cf :Q xr than the clcssrc' CAROLYN ROPP Carol 283 Cohcxnsey Street, Brrdqeton Cornmercrul A, lg Commer- Crol B, 2, 3, 4: Student Colm cxl, 2. Cultrvczte your mmd as you do your trlends. sa I I K x I x I 'Q 'Q CX ini -v 'er MARY LOUISE ROSE VJeez1e 295 Spruce Street, Brldqeton Gerxerfrl, l, 3, 47 Horne- room Treasurer, l: Servrce I.P31'.l 4. B' amy mid lntellect Churzzzizigly iuxibrrx- Cl. IOSEPH F. RUSSO lie ' R. D. 6, Brrclgefezz Ccnzznercgcxl C, l, 2, 35 Ccrzzzrxercnl A, 4, Ccrzzmer- czcl Club, 3, 4, Prestdent of Bcnkmq Club, 4: Bczccnmn Stiff. A dependable crisp wrth 3 wrllznfgness that rs cd- U,-hrs 'H .M ,,W. 5, y SYLVIA G.'qS1CI-IUHMACHEH giver 254 Bank Street, Brzdqeton Commercial A, l, 2, 3, 4, Service Leaaue, 4. And a right good student was she. WILLIAM F. SCULL B ll 2013 Hamplan Street Brzdaetcn Commercial C, 1, 2, 3, Gen- eral, 4. Bills musical and spzrts abilzties should help him in his naval career. QW' 4' em. EVA A. SCHAFFER Eve Dividrnq Creek General, l, 2, Commercial B, 3, 45 Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer oi l-lomeroom. 35 A. A., l, 2, 3, 45 Service Club, 2, 4. Wit is the salt of con- versaticnf' E. RUTH SCHAIBLE Ruthie Cedarville Classical, lg Commercial A, 25 General, 3, 47 President of Homeroom, lg Glee Club. 2, 3. Give me liberty or give me death, but not French. 3 mg IDA C. SEENEY Seeney R. D 2, Elmer Social Scientific, ly Ccmrxier- cicl A, 2, 3, 47 Service Club, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Drama Club, 25 Iuniox Red Cross, 3. The Glee Club will miss Ida, to it and her schcal, she has been most faithful. W IOSEPH L. SEIBERT l-oe 189 Glles Street, Bridaeton Commercial, ly Scientific, 2, 3, 47 Drama Club, 4: Bah, 4, Clarence, 4, Band, 45 Orchestra, 47 Service League, 4, A. A., 1, 2, 3. Who could not sit by the hour and watch Ioe portray an Englishman, or any- thing? 8 HOWARD M. SHARP Sharpy Sl Sauth Avenue, Brldqeton Scientific, 1, 2: Commercial B, 3, 4, Le Cercle Cadet, 2. I am the master of my tate. KENNETH L. SHEPPARD Kenny R. D. 4, Bridgetzn Agriculture B, l, Z, 3, 4g PF A,l,2 3.4, Kennetlrs abilities will be uced ta feed the world. MILTON H. SHEPPARD, IH. M1lt 287 East Commerce Street, Brzdqeton Scxentxfle, 1, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club, 4: Archery Club, 4, VlCfE President of Home- rqcm, 3, EeC:e2:ry ef Horne- rozrrz 4: A A 1,2 3, 4. A acid Student '.-lhzse zn- teri-Sfs are a'l.a'12n and basketball. PAUL C. SHEPPARD Sh-eppu Cnr,-f-r1'.-:meh ll.'4xef:',1ltv.1+f B, l, 2, 3, 4: l'F.A,1,2,3,4 ld rfrthlfr have a 'youd turn. than study! - n. DORIS M. SHIMP Slnmpy 305 Mam Street, Elmer Classzcal, 1, 2, 3, 4, Le Corcle Cadet, 2, Drama Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross, l ?, Treasurer cf Horne' mem, 4, Bacoman Staff, Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 3, 4, Servrce- League, 4, When not readlnq, DOIIS IS mn the mrdst of a lolly ' qwup. LEWIS B. SHULTZ Shultzy Cedarvxlle lndustrlal Arts, 1, 2, 3, 4. One as sxncere as he can not help belnq llked. It 5 4 MARY MARGARET SIMPSON Mary 645 North Pearl Street, Bridqeton General, l, 2, 3, Sr'1ent1!1C, 4, SQIVICIE League, 4. As 121 Mary she Inv,-S nit ST much rn Prfgsent as m Future. KENNETH C. SMALLEY Smalley BU South Gzlgs Street. Brrdqetozx Scmntrfrc, l, 3, 4, lie Cerrtle Cadet, 2, Lf- C-ixrle Franf3aLs, 3, Co-ed Arahrry Club, 4, Bacvnmn Ftatfg A. A., l, 3, 4, SGI'-'l'l'J Lvaqun, 4. lnlzxts iff Vw :wx '.: ul'z'.rn rnirnfxfyf-r 'rzx P x T -t l l e nt rn1th'rz.a!: .Qrrx .rind ur Ezazd wAfp., 'P 19' 0 IEAN M. SIGARS lean R. D. 1, Brldqeton Cornmercnal A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Bankmq Club: lumor Red Cross, Bacoman Stuff. lean has talent lor play- rnq the QUIIGI' and sxnqxnq, liil. MABEL SIMPKINS Mahal R. D, 4, ll'11ll'll'l 'larzxznf-rf'1al C, l, 2, 3, 4, Se:'.'1r'e l.L,furquf-, 3, 4. I wnl tralfff rfllfnn be rny quxd-J. 42 49 a ARTHUR W. SMITH Bud 46 New Street, Bridqeton Social Scientific, l, 2, 3, Gen eral, 4, Baconian Staff, 4 Happy am I, from care- I'm free. I. EUGENE SMITH Smitty R. D. 4, Bridqeton Scientifrc, l, 2, 3, 4, If Cercle Cadet, 2, Le Cerclo Francais, 3. Labor conquers every thing. w r 2327? f Q f I., ' vi. H 'vsgs ' -5 mf 1 I .gi nr, T -Mp . dx G 4 lr 1 ,. , SHIRLEY LOUISE SMITH Smitty l67 Irving Avenue, Bridqeton Commercial C, 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 4, I. V, Basketball, l, 2, Basketball, 3, 4, Roller skating, bowling, basketball, and many other sports keep this qirl busy. MAHWELLA STAHI. N:Cky 100 South Main Street, Elmer Classrcal, 1, 2, 3, Scientific, 4, Le Cercle Cadet, 2, Le Cercle Francais, 3, Iunior Red Cross Representative, 4, lunzor Red Cross Club, 4, Baconian Staff, Service League, 4. She IS Just the quiet kind whose nature never varies. I E pw 1 I QW 59 KATHERINE STILES Fuzzy R. D. 4, Buckshutem Road, Bridqeton Commercial A, 1, 2, 3, 4. Quxet, reserved, and con- scientious. 4 I.. STANLEY STRANG Buck 338 Broad Street, Elmer Scientifrc, 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball, 4, Vice Prestdent ot Homeroom, 1, 4, A. A., 2, 3, 4. Never trouble trouble 'til trouble troubles you. MARION I. STANTON Marion 136 Broad Street, Bridqeton Commercial A, l, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance, 4, Archery, 4, Baconian Staff, Band. 4, Glee Club, 4, Se-rvrce League, 4, Marion does a tine job as a color guard ct our band AVROM ISTEINBROOK Av l.Q2 West Canimexce Street, Brtdqeton Bala-Cynwyd, Pa., l, 3, Bzidaetcn, Classical, 2, Sci- entific, 4, Treasurer ot Hcrnerocrn, 4, Bacoman Staff, A, A., 2. Avrom can't seem to make up his mind between B. H, S. and Philadelphia. ww V 14,91 lx' 1 494, 6, ANNA MARIE SWIFT Ann 198 South Av r-ue Br dqeto m rctal A ertic be qu C cia uo A hery Club 4 he t a Ar '1 snow c ROBERT SYRING In ustrzall Hrtjfm,-:LT , :ne -en 1- ,r .far b tnkers with .3 hzner 'Q' Q' SARA E. SUTHARD Sally Newport General l, 2, Commercial B, 3, 47 A. A. Council, 47 Hockey, 3, 45 I. V. Tennis, 2, Tennis, 3, 45 Manaqer Basketball, 2, 3, 4, A. A., 1, Z, 3, 47 Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Service League, 2, Banking Club, 3, 4. I wish I were a boy! LEONARD SUTTON Sut 90 West Avenue, Bridqeton Social Scientific, 1, 2,,3, 4. A boy whose football career was curtailed for want of shoes to fit him. .-ao. -Q.. 4597 QV 5' E FRANK S. TAVERNITI Donk 15 Mt. Vernon Street, Bridqeton Industrial, 1, Commercial C, 2, Scientific, 3, 4: l- V- Track, lg Track, 2, 3, 4V Captain ol Relay Team, 4: I. V. Football, 2, Football, 3, 4, Student Council, 4: Homeroom President, 2: A A., l, 45 Service League, 4 Football was his business, business was swell. W. MORRIS TAYLOR Taylor 2ll West Commerce Street, Bridqeton Scientific, l, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary of Homeroom, lp Bci- conian Stall, A. A., l, 2. 3, 4. He brought in a qreat amount ol yearbook adver- tisements. Thanks! Q ERNEST E TERRY Terry Dividing Creek C mmercral B l 2 3 Chamber o' Commerce 2 3 4 Secre'ay of Comrrrer cial Club 3 Class Treas er 2 3 4 Presiden Commercial Club 4 B Contan Staff 4 Echo Staff Our classs energetic and extremely capable treasurer ALVIN E. TIMERSON York 537 North Laurel Street, Bridqeton Saem, lg Bridqcton, qri- ul eB,,,z...,. His manner of speech is a seurce ct lun for all. Q' New ' em IAMES TRENCHARD Hhm.. Scxeuhlxr, l, 2, 3, 4. He :S nrt of many wmds but vczih LS well spent. CLARA M. UNGEMACH 'Nlxrxcxnf' Bcx 24, Fmrton Vluodbuxy, lg Glcssboro, 21 Pxzdfuilen, Souul SC1GHl1fAC, 3, 4, Home Decorcxtmn Club, 35 Glee Club, 35 Servlce Lveaque, 4. She can when she w1ilg she doesrft when she won't. J. A ADAM UREWICZ Adam ' . Cn' html? Avi rm R . nzmi emu S- Adfxr. '.'.' 5 ':'.:i play' 75 MILLARD R. USINGER Fun ton Q MAXINE E. WARE 'Max' 92 Eiilhf .A'1f-rxxxv zzilm . Clzsszczl, l, 2, F' E3'. I'1f1I1' , 4, Siudfzll Cturf. I, Tzliir mar Li l-lQm::: Q if ,. tzry :f Drcmc Cub Drum: Club, 3 4, EX'I'..'1' Cirtxzvzftee :l Clfzss 3. Prssxtkrit :E Class 4, D Cgrtian Stiff: Sift: Stuff, 4, A. A, 1, 2, 3, 4, 'mir F ' Cross, 35 Gl'E'9 Club, Z 47 Sir':1r:f- Lzawxxe 4: Tr- fn-- urex af Glo? Club 3, Pla..- df-ut cf Gig: Club 4 Always :1 pl2f:s1r'1 :::..ff cmd 3 Chvery Hk.l E. IOSEPH WEBSTER .WN . PD. uv -1 4, BAG Af1fICUlY1lI9,l Z 3 4 He.. miss Ice' perssnzlny .' xl U MARY LOUISA WHALAND N:mr'y ll7 Arlzmtxf' 53111---t RIZd'j1'fl1Hl f'l4::s.C'1l, l, fig S'1-milf. 4, Dmrzvi Club, l, fi, H4 fvfffvii, l, 2, 33 Stl.Clf:1tCTfv1:.- vzl, 47 l V B:SkGllt'rxfl, 3, P:-:wif-:it fl Hzm-eroom, I, Bf1f'f,:11zz1 Slfxlfy A. A, 45 S4r'.'1f' lf :'gv1C- 4 Muly ', :v1r hezqkt m llfl f'1.'ll 7 gr S!i1!'A:L , I HELEN M. WHEATON ' Vr7l.ECIlf'1HN 1 R. D. Brxdtgetcn ' Fw-:ml Stnfnimff. l, 2, 3, 45 l:: f::z.rzn Stuff: S-LI'-IICQ l..'CT,l1f, 3, 45 Clxmc Club, 4, Ffzzfffzry of Hams Deca- ' :f:':f,:: Cllh, 3, Assxstsnt Q SfffIeYCZY cl Art Coxmfll 3 it ' A niazry hem! maketh G 'z ff X Qleazful C2untan3r.f:e. , 73,0 GENE F. WILHELM Beaner 76 Cottage Avenue, Brrdqeton Commercral B, l, 2, 3, 4g Student Councrl, l, 3, Charn- ber cf Commerce, 2: Herne- room Treasurer, 2g Bcrcznran Staffg Edrtar of Echo, 4: Echo Staff, 3, 47 A. A., 2, 3. Gene was the arnbrtreus and successful edrtcr of the 'Ecnof' WILLIAM I. WILLIAMS Brll ' Bl North Pearl Street, Bzrdqeton Sclentrfrc, l, 25 Classrczrl, 3, 45 Le Cercle Cadet, 25 Drama Club, 45 Home-raorn Treasurer, lp Homercorrr Presrdent, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Le Cercle Cadet, 2, Ba- Corrian Staff: A. A, 1, 2, 3, 4. Qurck rntellrqent, and alert to fun, WN A 14 RICHARD F. WOODRUFF .rD1Ckf, 93 Cottaqe Avenue, Brrdqeton Cglassrcal, 1, 2, 3, Scren- trlri, 4. ,Z Be szlent, or let your 'QQ wards be worth more than ,342 szlencel' f A, gf. na L, 12131 7'l:K :Z CALVIN L. WRIGHT Call1e 38 Ellrs Street, Brrdqetan Industrral Arts, lp Socral Screntrfrc, 2, 3, 4, Basketl ball, 3, 4, I. V. Basketball, l, 2, Track, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tarn OI Track, Football, 4, Service League, 4. An outstandrnq lad in track. MARGARET G. WINFIELD ELIZABETH A. ZANE Marque Betty R. D. Z, Brrdqetfun R D. fr, Brrdfrfttwn Cwrrrnrerrral A, l, 25 Crvrrr- Crrrrrrrretfral A, l, 2, 3, 47 rrrercral C, 3, 47 Chamber G11-we Club, l, 2, 3, 45 Brrrrlz- ot Corrrrnerrtf-, 3, 4, I. V rnq Club, 4. Hockey, l, 25 Hrtckey, 3, 4, A lrttle work, II lrttlf 'lrezrsurer of Clrfrzxber of tlrauqht, Carrrnrerce, 45 A A., 4. A lot of fun, and the day Margaret was awarded :S done. , the frtle of autstancirnq :girl atrrlete. DORIS O. WINROW Dor're' 13 Beta-rn Street, Ezrdqeton Gfrtrfral, 1, 2, 3, 4,. W 'trry has never been :ne at Darrsks alflrfjtrons. 1 .faq Motto CRESCAT SCIENTIA Clvlay Knowledge Increasel Flower YELLOW DAISY Colors MAROON AND GOLD 'P 161 6 a 0 SUNG OF '43 P5 Leels JJI 1 -H141 Qgrnf-Jllnff-Ulrr-ll JJJJliJlJ JULLJJVIJ UW r-I! H Cass of OW WB .S Y good YC. 0 our ye Wsllr lxea Ts So .Sad Bu-Iclgelon Htglw we. leave yo walls Wl'-ose mama lne Teacher-s Fr e cl a cl all all clle. heal maroon and wl-wnle. c l'mc l-nas come. llasl' Wlao .S been ou guide- Wlwen n th s wo IJ we pass and laghl' F1957 lov l fe a d We bel -fa ewcll dcar' vzclory r clgelon H gh The class of 43. Alma Mafer how gaod-bye J J. J lJ J A r Jp- r - Q l ' N Q -la We .sing of days will! llwee., Our dear old Bridgelon High Of url ar-5 in ' r' ries ne'e.r T , iunrs, n , . w' . ' Q , Th i a 'A r' in 'l l lr n l r' ' B 1' l , ACTIVITIES 5 Lew wp as . ,-'. ,a tl., Q Jag 5 ,,1.:j ,haf A. ' F -:ml J ,-ff' .ff - -1551 ,.-' Q ,l 5, .R ,lr wylmafupwu ,S Today we iind that education consists oi more than book learning. We must be up and doing. In our school this is accomplished through our clubs. Stu- dents are receiving special training and prepara- tion: some oi this is depicted in the Red Cross photo. in the irst aid group. and in the surgical dressing class. In addition to these wartime activities. we still have peacetime organizations such as the drama club. music clubs. and the F. F. A. '7 lf Wm girl., CLASS OF '43 CLASS OF '44 Hats off to our executive committee. Much of the success of thelclass of '43 goes to this group of students. They were elected as popular representatives who had ability to lead us through our various activities. We present lohn Elmer, president, Maxine Ware, vice-presidentg lane Loveland, secretaryg and Ernest Terry, treasurer. The executive corn- mittee members are Clayton Bishop, Peg Leeds, Mildred loyce, and Don laggard. When Ernest Terry enlisted in the Navy, Don Iaggard capably filled the vacancy, But how we do miss Terryi This group has successfully guided us through a magazine campaign, the publishing oi a yearbook, and other senior activities. The junior class has as its officers: Arthur Sheppard, presidenig Charlotte Weber, vice- presidentp lean Southard, secretary: Robert Carll, treasurer. The executive committee is Harry Wettlaufer, lane Poole, ludith Elmer, and Christian Peterson. Mrs. Frances Stints- rnan is the adviser. Early in October the class sponsored a luke Dance and it was the first time that outside guests could be invited to school dances. The day before Christmas holidays began the class rings arrived so the juniors had a very happY Christmas. The junior-senior reception is the outstand- ing social event of the year and was held on Friday evening, April 30. mill? at 1? KS: ig? is yeast? 'Q T ' Wm 354- Wm 'Ns CLASS OF '45 CLASS QF '45 The class of '45 has had a successful year under the efficient guidance of its class ad- viser, Miss Elizabeth Lupton. The big event of the year was the sopho- more party, held December 3 in the gym which was decorated in green and gold. The magazine campaign in the spring was also a success. The class officers are as follows: Dom Matta, presidenty Faith Emerson, vice-presi- dent: Carol Heller, secretary: Leo Gubbine, treasurer. Executive committee members are Duncan Spoltore, Bunny Menz, Rosemary Venegoni, and Peter Shoemaker. The class motto is Seize the Opportunity, and its flower is the yellow rose. Over four hundred freshmen entered B. H. S. in September. Under the direction of a capable executive committee and the class adviser, Miss Zelda Pineles, the freshman party was sponsored on October 23. This was the climax of Freshman Week. The class officers are William Wainwright, president: lane Woodruff, vice-president: Margot McDonough, secretaryg Alfred Elmer, treasurer. The executive committee is George Black, Elaine Richards, Marjorie Nelson, and Israel Emmons. This class is striving to reach Ever Higher and under its banner of scarlet and white hopes to bring honor to Bridgeton High School. 1,-r BACONIAN STAFF Publishing a yearbook in war times with priorities, labor difficulties, and such to meet was enough to discourage the 1943 Baconian Staff. But it didn'tl Under the guidance of Mrs. Alice A. Elwell, the staff members suc- ceeded in gathering together the necessary writing, art work, photographs, and snap- shots. Elma Bump, as editor-in-chief, was most capable and efficient as was her asso- ciate, Elsa Paul. Under Mrs. Glenn Lore, faculty business manager, Kenneth Smalley as subscription manager, Ernest Terry as advertising man- ager, arid Wesley Gosbin as business man- ager proceeded to make the yearbook a financial success. To Maxine Ware fell the responsibility of the pictures and to Gene Wilhelm, the snap- shots. Iean Mulford and Alan Gant wrote our sports, and Barbara Raymond and Iohn Elmer brought in our club Writeups. Nora Boehme, our art editor, and her assistant, Phyllis I-litchner, helped the editors with the planning of the book and did the art work. Frances Chiari, feature editor, was responsi- ble for various articles appearing throughout the publication. lane Loveland and Charlotte Iohnson wrote the history of the class. While these students headed the group, without the efforts of committees, typists, solicitors, and class members, the great mass of work involved in a yearbook production could not have been accomplished. fi! rw? ,Z -'Sig P JA. .f-LX 'K- BRIDGETON HIGH ECHO The Bridgeton High Echo, the school news- paper, is edited by a group of seniors and juniors who have had instruction in journal- ism. Writing the news is just one small item during the course of the year's activities. Remember the campaign at the beginning of the year featuring Dogpatch characters? . . . and the football programs at the Collings- wood game? The Echo dance where Miss B. H. S. and Mr. Victory were presented among 22 other titles? Then there was that unforgettable Buy a Bomber campaign in which students and faculty cooperated lOOO'5 tc obtain S59,000's worth of stamps and bonds in one week. The annual trip to Columbia Scholastlc Press Association convention at New York City had added incentive this year as the winner of the Buy a Bomber cam- paign was announced. Eight staff members Q S were privileged to attend the convention. At the Echo banquet held in May, awards were given to outstanding journalists and the 1943-44 staff was appointed. Freshmen and sophomores are also en- couraged to write for the school paper through an organization known as the Cub Reporters. Two outstanding writers of this group are invited to attend the banquet. Cub Reporters were later replaced by the News- paper Club, organized in connection with Victory Corps to encourage future journalists for Echo work. Many of the former Cubs joined the new club. The staff was Gene Whilhelm, editor-in- chiefg jean Multord, assistant editorp Wesley Gosbln, business manager: and Miss Doris Hann, adviser. Q 5 'ilk 1 H K im K tl' STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, consisting of a rep- resentative from each homeroom, is the stu- dent governing body. Weekly meetings are held to consider problems for the betterment of the school. The results of these meetings are reported to each homeroom by its repre- sentative. Due to overcrowded conditions, the meetings were held Thursday mornings at 8:15. The officers and committee chairmen are Anthony Barber, presidentp lean Fleischman, vice-president: Sophie Ayars, secretary-treas urerp Ioseph Kristovich, Service League: Char- lotte Iohnson, handbook: Iames Marsh, ways and means: Ioan Golden, election: and Mr. Claude C. Couch, adviser. tit gt 1 .-Nw.. .uw r . . ss .---1-suu-- ..-...N -n....f--an x Q THE SERVICE LEAGUE The Service League, composed of members of the senior and junior classes, is trying to better the school. Patrolmen are stationed in the halls to direct traffic and act as 'recep tionists to visitors who may not be familiar with the building. During the year a Student Court is established with a jury chosen from the entire student body so that offenders may be given a fair trial and, if found guilty, may be sentenced accordingly. The Service Leagues method of enforcing laws cmd punishing offenders is helping to guide the student body to good citizenship. The officers are as follows: Ioe Kristovich, presidentg Sophie Ayars, secretary, and Mr. Robert Rensch, supervisor. at 'llfg lf . ll ig! CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The purpose of this club is to raise the standard of students in the commercial de- partment. The requirements are marks not less than a 2- in all commercial subjects and English. It is the policy of the group to have two meetings each marking period and to have social activities including skating, parties, and the visiting of local industries. One of the outstanding events is a banquet with the Kiwanis, Rotary, and Lions clubs as guests. The officers are Ernest Terry, president: Nora Boehme, vice-president: Felix Presto, secretary: Margaret Winfield, treasurer: and Miss Ann Morris, adviser. BANKING CEUB The Banking Club is organized to manage all school savings accounts. The Cumberland National Bank, with Mr. Percy W. Owen acting as sponsor, furnishes the necessary banking supplies. One day each week, the bankers visit the grammar schools to receive their deposits: a bank is operated every day in the high school cafeteria. This offers an opportunity for the students to save by depositing small amounts of money. The sale of war stamps and bonds now comprises a major portion of its activities. In February during the bomber drive, our sales totaled over 559,000 The officers are loseph Russo, president, Alice Cassidy, vice-president: Gladys Aker- boom, secretary: Robert Seibert, treasurer: Miss Virginia Trewin and Mr. Percy W. Owen, advisers. v 6 g u SENIOR ORCHESTRA This group of instrumentalists devotes its labors to the appreciation of worthwhile or- chestral compositions. lt performs at assem- blies, drama club productions, and in many school functions where instrumental music is required to lend atmosphere. Select members of the orchestra have fur- nished music for the newly instituted radio program, School Days. The personnel of the group is comprised of all advanced pupils in the field of instru- mental music under the direction of Mr. Donald B. Corson. The senior orchestra func- tions as a unit to further the study of or- chestral music and to be of service to the students of B. H. S. THE GLEE CLUB The Glee Club consisting of seventy mem- bers who were chosen by tryouts in the fall furnishes music for programs in and out of school. Throughout the year the club re- hearses for its annual spring concert. At Christmastime they sing carols which are heard throughout the school halls. The Club is very proud to have three members in the all-state chorus: Marion Stanton, lane Max- well, and Esther Weber. The officers of the group are Maxine Ware, president, Charlotte Weber, vice-president: Iudith Elmer, secretary, Esther Weber, treas- urer, Alice Dillls, Rebecca Morris, Elouise Hiserote, and Leatrice Matthias, librarians: and Mrs. Helen Balbirnie, director. 5, 5 BAND Today we are living under very unusual conditions. The Bridgeton High School bands activities this year have been just as un- usual. Its aim has been to aid in every possi- ble way toward complete victory. It has contributed its services to patriotic rallies and victory programs. The organization is one hundred per cent back of the Schools at War program. The band repertoire now includes many of the standard band compositions which help the organization to weld a well-bal- anced unit of the best musicians in the school. lts leader, Mr. Donald B. Corson, and the band are always at the service of the school and community. MODERN DANCE CLUB A new instrument of expression and emo- tion has been put- to use in our high school through the newly organized Modern Dance Club. Through movement of the body in the dance we express our emotions, our feelings, our personalities, and our character, accord- ing to the music whether it be gay, sad, dis- cord, hysteria, or some-other mood. Although the club is very small this year, it is hoped that through the interest of those now in the club next year's group will be larger. The officers are lane Loveland, president: Rachelle Crim, vice-president, Mildred Ioyce, secretaryg and Iudith Elmer, treasurer. Miss Ethel Powell and Miss Mildred MacPherson are the sponsors. mu , A.- Q l Q53 -fi o 1 R! TEE LIBRARY Soft green walls and brand-new books make the library something of which to be proud. The purpose of the library is to pro- vide the students with reference material and interesting books. There are twenty-eight student librarians. The club's activities in- cluded a New Book tea for the teachers at which Miss Streets and Peg Leeds presided and a Book Week celebration. The displays used were the favorite childhood books of the teachers and books on the United Nations. The officers of the group are Frank App, presidentp Peg Leeds, vice-president, Dorothy Eddy, secretary: Franklin Lore, treasurer: and Mrs. Gertrude Durst, faculty librarian. gf' W if 4 W is ART COUNCIL The Art Council, made up of art students, aims to spread art more thoroughly through- out the community as well as the school. They have decorated for Christmas to show what art can do toward bringing Christ- mas spirit into a classroom, sponsored a faculty tea, held exhibitions of various kinds cf art work for the enjoyment of the student body, provided a substantial part of the funds used in modernizing and beautifying the art room, and made things to raise money for the Art Fund. The officers are Alice f-lepner, presgdentg Nellie Steelman, vice-presidentg Dorothy Mc- Cormick, secretaryp lane Woodruff assistant secretary: Sophie Ayars, treasurerg 'William Wainwright, assistant treasurer: and Mrs. Mariory Rensch, adviser. SENIOR WEARERS OF THE IIBII For several years the pupils who have given outstanding service to our school in the field of art have been awarded the Art One year's unusual art work is represented by a palette with the Old English as worn by Sophie Ayars and Elizabeth Motta. A second year of like service wins a brush to be worn with the palette, shown by Alice flepner and Fred Brown. An additional brush is given each succeeding year when the worker is judged to have given valuable aid in various art undertakings in school or in community organizations. Congratulations to these tour senior wear- ers of the Art ART LIBRARY STAFF The students of this staff volunteer to spend time helping with the art library. Getting acquainted with the books so that they may help any pupils who have an opportunity to use the library, taking the slips to study rooms, and helping to keep the art room in order are only a few ways in which the librarians prove their worth. This group works in cooperation with the Art Council and in the past has been very active in adding to the Art Student Loan Fund. The officers are Alice Hepner, president: Elizabeth Motta, vice-president, Nellie Steel- rnan, secretary, Mary King, assistant secre- taryg Harold Duffield, treasurerg Fred Brown, assistant treasurer: Mrs. Marjory M. Rensch, adviser. 5. 'ff 35 J: IX THE CLINIC CLUB Down the south corridor and through an open door one enters a room containing a table, sink, medicine cabinet, cot, and other things necessary for administering first aid. Who hasn't at some time visited the clinic? Most of the cases are mild: only a few require professional care. Monday morning brings the most visitors: often all beds are full. The twenty-seven girls who tend clinic under the supervision of Miss Teresa Gray, the school nurse, come almost entirely from the senior class. They take their duties seri- ously and do exceptionally well. Their offi- cers are Elma Bump, president: Elizabeth Motta, vice-president: Leanore Davis, secre- tary: Elsa Paul, treasurer: and Miss Teresa Gray, adviser. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The National F. F. A., made up of 245,000 farm boys, has accomplished much as its part toward the war effort. It has 49,000 mem- bers in the armed forces: it has purchased 51,600,000 in War Bonds and Stamps: it has collected 77,000,000 lbs. of scrap metal, 30,000,000 lbs. of paper, and 2,500,000 lbs. of rubber: it is producing more food and assisting in solving the farm labor shortage. The local chapter has done its part in car- rying out the program sponsored by the Na- tional Organization and pledges its continued support of the war effort. The officers are Clayton Bishop, president: Vincent Forss, vice-president: Stanley Gates, secretary: Stephen Constantino, treasurer: Anthony Barber, reporter: and Mr. I. Everett Bowen, adviser. ,levi DRAMA CLUB Under the experienced direction of Miss Helen M. Wilcox club adviser the Drama Club presented two plays: Bab, on Novem ber 20, with Charlotte Weber, '44, and Ierry Gump, '43, in the leading roles: and 'Clar ence, on February 12, with Ioe Seibert and Leatrice Matthias both of the class of '43, in the lead. As a result of its overwhelm ing success with Bab, one of the ante rooms was redecorated and is now known as the Stage Door. The group's sixty-five members were led by Albert Kalen, presi dent: Peg Leeds, vice-president, Maxine Ware, secretary: Millard Braunstein, treas urer: and Miss Helen M. Wilcox, club ad viser. IUNIOR RED CROSS The Iunior Red Cross Council consists of one representative from each homeroom Meetings were held weekly until the Victory Corps was formed Then a selected group made up the council which met twice a week The council gave one hundred Christmas boxes to foreign countries 465 utility bags for armed forces in Atlantic City Hospital Thanksgiving baskets for the needy in Bridgeton and collected S735 in theaters for War Relief Six afghans went to Troy New York and various presents to veterans in the hospital at Lyons New lersey Coat hangers magazines records and books were sent to armed forces The officers were Iane Maxwell president Charlotte Weber, viceepresident, Doris May- hew, secretary: Patricia Murphy, treasurer, and Mrs. Christine C. Letts faculty adviser. CHEERLEADERS AND PEPPER CLUB When the call went out tor cheerleaders in September, nearly one hundred people appeared. After a number ot tryouts and cuts, the group narrowed down to about fifty. From this group an active cheerleading squad of twelve was chosen. The remaining were organized into the Bridgeton High Pep- per Club, whose primary purpose is to work up more pep and spirit at the various athletic contests. The girls have appeared as a marching unit at football and basketball games. Meeting twice a month, the group operates and gives service where it can throughout the school. Both the cheerleaders and Pepper Club have had a Very busy year under the direc- tion oi Mrs. Margaret Gray. The marching of the Pepper Club was organized and carried out by Mr. Ray Welsh. The cheerleaders are Lewis Riggins, cap- tain: Iane Loveland, assistant captain and custodian of costumes: Elvira Casper, Mil- dred Ioyce, Iames Marsh, Herbert Klein, Harry Freitag, Charlotte Iohnson, and Vir- ginia Mourning. The reserve cheerleaders are Louise Garrison, lane Bishop, and Eloine Gabura ot the Pepper Club. The officers oi the Pepper Club are Louise Garrison, leader, Louise Emonds, custodian: and Margie Nelson, secretary-treasurer. r- ' l '35 SPORTS is gg A To be a 'hero tn the strxie 18 not easy ln our school some have won tlus t1tle for themselves and some wnll become even greater heroes when they are called to rom our nauon s battle of today Football, hockey track and held archery basket ball. and boxmg prove qmte popular and hnd many eager parhcxpants and mterested spectators. Arch ery 1943s new co-ed sport won approval as evi danced by the larqe number m the qroup -,ef Bfdgfdllblllflli What! J 1 ,W . 4:5 , 5 ,, Q A - ff.. - ifinfffif' ' T - ,, 2 af wx t 1 swf: 1 ,rms-,s,c if ' ' M:-A rt ' GRIDIRON GLORY Sporting one of the best records in years, Bridgeton High's gridsters took the measure of Haddonfield 38-O, Atlantic City 31-7, Woodrow Wilson 28-O, before dropping a thriller to the eventual South Iersey Group Four champs, Collingswood, 7-0. Going on to beat Paulsboro 19-7, the Lowdenmen were greatly surprised by Vineland 26-7. The Garnet tamed Millville 19-7, while in the season's last contest the locals lost 8-O to Audubon on Thanksgiving Day. Captained by Fred Gentile and Guy Chillari, the Bridge- tonians scored l42 points against 62 of their opponents. Charles Iones and Elwood Riley were the capable managers. Nineteen members of the senior class were awarded football letters. CDue to circumstances beyond its control, the Baconian staff has no large group football picture this year.l Q -. -v- DEFEND THAT GOAL Getting into the thick of things, the locals routed Audubon, bringing home a score of 3-2. The Maroon and 'White squad then traveled to meet the Colls for a loss of 4-O. The next was a victory for the B. H. S. group over Gloucester 2-l. Then came the only tie of the season, 2-2 with Woodbury. The next six were all losses for B. H. S.: Paulsboro 6-O, Audubon 4-1, Collingswood 2-l, Gloucester 4-O, Woodbury 6-O, and Pauisboro 6-U. We placed fifth in the league, having won two, tied one, and lost seven. Margie Winfield led the scorers, closely followed by Sara Fithian. Fanny Ciccioli as captain, Margaret Winfield, Florence Doz, lean Burdsall, Sophie Ayars, and Sara Suthard, the letter girls, will be greatly missed next year. Greatly appre- ciated was the work of the managers: lean Mulford, senior managerp and Rachelle Crim, Grace Hill, Ioan Dare, Marsha Iohnson, and Margaret Campbell. BOYS Under the direction of our new coach, Mr. Ray Welsh, the 1943 court squad opened the season with tour returning veterans, who formed the nucleus of the team. The returning four were Ray Powell and Richie Chappius, co-captains: Cal Wright, and Bill Scull, who left early for the U. S. Navy. Harry Wettlauter, Bob Carll, George Bonham, Alan Gant, Wilbert Riley, Donald Iaggard, and Arthur Sheppard comprised the varsity. Our Camden League record was six wins and eight defeats. Non- league trays were played against ,- I ff BASKETBALL ug' THROUGH the alumni, Coast Artillery of Cape May, and two tests against Woodrow Wilson ot Camden. We were victori- ous over the former high school stars, while the soldiers and the Wilsons were triumphant over us. The last game of the season was lost to the Presidents in the playoffs for the South Iersey Group Four champion- ship. Chappius paced the hoopsters in scoring and took fifth place in the league point race. As managers, Iustus Livingston and Ierorne Cotler were most cooperative and capable. 4 pa, Z 44' I' FORTY LOVE BOYS Undefeated in match competition, last year's tennis squad, directed by Mr. Addison Behling, captured the South lersey Tennis Championship for the third time in four years. Individual champions at the numbers one and two posts were Don Peck and Dick Leib. Peck took this title four consecutive years, being unbeaten in regular contests. Ten victories were scored by the local net- men. Opponents defeated were Northeast Catholic of Philadelphia, Woodbury, Pal- myra, Woodrow Wilson, Haddonfield, Pauls- boro, Ocean City, and Millville twice, all at 5-O. Camden was the closest match with the homesters prevailing 3-2. Returning veterans this year were Dick Leib and Harry Wettlaufer, three-year men: and Hoagland and Weber, two members who played last season as freshmen. GIRLS Participating in the Camden Suburban League for six years, the local lassies have never gone below second place, having taken both the highest and second honors three times. Much credit is due to Miss Ethlyn Davis and Miss Mary Robbins for the second place honors in l942. Because of transportation difficulties, Had- donfield and Collingswood forfeited their games. The girls played only two matches, losing to Woodbury 7-O and winning over Paulsboro 6-l. Last year Eleanor Fox performed the duties of senior manager, this year Mila Mulford did. The standing ladder at the beginning of the '43 season was Sara Suthard, Sara Fith- ian, Mildred Ioyce, Sophie Ayars, Sylvia Austin, lean Burdsall, loan Golden, Margaret Campbell, Esther Weber, and Mabel Steel- ITIQTL THEY'RE OFF! Living up to the track tradition set by Coach Carl Gray in Bridgeton High School, the l942 track and field team again piled up an enviable record. Besides winning the county title, the boys won all of their dual and triangular meets. The team was a well- balanced one and constantly ran up scores by making the second and third places count. The freshman group, under the direc- tion of Mr. Peckich, also took every one of its meets. Coach Gray was aided during the '42 sea- son by Mr. Anthony Pekich, assistant coach: Fred Gentile, captain, and Robert Loll, man- ager. Calvin Wright and Frank Taverniti were the co-captains for the l943 season. The new coach was Mr. Ray Vfelsh, and Lewis Scud- der handled the managerial reins. STRIKE Won fivel Lost tivel This was Bridgeton High's 1942 baseball record. The Bowenmen took Millville twice, Had- donfield, Vineland, and Pleasantville once and dropped contests to Audubon, Camden, Woodbury, Collingswood, and a return tilt to Pleasantville. Representing the Garnet in '42 were Gos- bin, catcher: Gould and Dare, hurlersp Mitchell, Iaggard, and Riley at tirstg Scull, the Keystone sack, Sam Matta and Leo Gubbine, the hot corner g and Tiddle Matta, who led the team in hitting, at short. Patrolling the outfield were More, Powell, and Harris. Dare and Gould, the moundsmen, each compiled .SOO averages, and the former garnered three victories and two losses, while Gould copped two wins and dropped two. Mr. I. Rex Bowen was the '42 coach: Mr. Lawrence Elwell otficiated in '43. QQ TQ QQ E x l 9, 1 11 BULL'S-EYE For the first time in the history of B. H. S., archery, under the direction of Mrs. Winona Schumacher, was listed as a co-ed sport. Nine teams were organized, consisting of four members each: these competed in a Iunior Columbia Round, which consists of 24 arrows at 20, 30, and 40 yards. lane Loveland led the qirls as the indi- vidual hiqh scorer, and Milton Loper carried away the honors for the boys, Glendon Smalley's team proved the winners of the round. Members on this team were Patricia Pen- nington, lane Loveland, and William Schwartzman. Other captains were Mildred Ioyce, Carolyn Rich- man, lbby Oqden, Betty Garfield, lean Muliord, Doreen Ayars, Milton Loper, and Betty Erickson. is 'St 3 G G-X TRAINERS TO VICTORY . . . Entering another whirlwind year of sports the student body was very fortunate in having five new physical edu- cation instructors. Mr. Ray Welsh who comes from Sayre, Pennsylvania, took over duties as athletic director for the boys. Assisting him were two other new staff members, Mr. Lawrence Elwell and Mr. Kenneth Winfield, who helped with the football team this season. Of course it wouldn't have been football if the old salts, Lowden and Shapiro, hadn't been on hand to do some of the guiding and receive some of the glory. Mr. Welsh was head basketball coach, and he was aided by another of the freshmen faculty, Mr. Schmickel, who guided the underclassmen. Taking the fellows out on the diamond for their practice and battles was the job of Mr. Elwell and Mr. Shapiro. Mr. Welsh coached the track and field group and Mr. Behling, the boys' tennis. Due to transportation difficulties the students concen- trated on intramural sports and again Mr. Welsh took over, with Miss Ethlyn Davis and Mrs. Winona Schumacher hav- ing charge of the girls. As head of the girls' sports department in B. H. S., Miss Davis led the locals in hockey, which proved to be the final Camden Suburban League sport for the duration. Miss Davis, also head coach of tennis, was assisted by Miss Mary Rob- bins, who was previously a star in our Alma Mater. Mrs. Schumacher introduced archery as a co-ed activity this year. lt was accepted with much enthusiasm throughout the high school. She also coached the basketball squad for a tied season with three losses and three wins. Miss Mildred MacPherson, a new member of the teach- ing staff, organized a group of g1rls and taught them modern dancing. The girls greatly enjoy the art of modern dancing and are looking forward to another year of it. Miss MacPher- son aiso assisted the other athletic coaches. Beginning at the top of the page we present Mr. Welsh, Miss Davis, Mrs. Schumacher, Mr. Lowden, Mr. Behling, Mr. Shapiro, Miss Robbins, Miss MacPherson, Mr. Schmickel, and Mr. Elwell. ll if it 'Sf 1'-. Urzafmlm nf ilu: 'Wu Y i . . ' M 9 K Q B V f 4 , . x M . I 1 E-Dj 1 -em 2 I 5 Len B l 1 H f ' iv M35 . .. 4. A ind 4 tt-ta' Pl A rv' ROW 1 Sophie Ayars Anthony Barber Clayton Bishop lean Burdsall Guy Chillari Fanny Ciccioli Florence Doz Linwood Erickson ROW 2 Harris Facemyer Alan Gun! .ffl I .awikw I-x A ai ' Donald Iagqard Charlotte Iohrxson Charles Iones Mildred Joyce Ioseph Kristovich ROW 4 lane Loveland Robert Morris lean Muliord Mila Multord Betty Gates Sam Giammona ROW 3 Wesley Gosbln Harold Gould Kenneth Horner T. f ?'l Lg 115:13 f' , 1,23 X . isis? , . L W, i il , W 5 .41 A V .. , t V fr 'V V fi: ,yr , 'W 3 , ,I f f T , V i x ' ,s f- ' . ' Q VV..,, , J 1 'v' 1 . HOW 5 Raymond Powell Lewis Higgins Shirley Smith Stanley Stranq Sara Suthard Frank Taverniti Margaret Winfield Q l l 9 r Q Q . 1 2 . X f. I fb WT? af FEATURES ,QW gy .rl- 'a . - . -3- T30 eeee so Q Our Alma Mater brings us memories of familiar scenes of high school days. Evidently 3:25 has ar- ' rived-school is over! Everyone crowds for the door. 5, What would we do without our commuters who are responsible for the lineup of our buses. Our service flag waves in honor of our alumni. May they come safely home from the world's broad field of battle. 'iw-. F' 'Un ilu: lxlnnlda Blwnd Judd of .ff - . - .im - if '- .3-Mgwr.: Z ,vzl-as f- , 1 -3I T?1- i i' fifiil 'W ' N35 -.-,ff41',t:f115i'Q5 5.213-fi 1,1'4'x'-eva' , A N ,Lf r f, .Qu a y :.- -.W 4 .-1 fr,-wyzev. .J ' f-Km ' gg ,.l 'f'3'o' 'G' t x si -va, ,Uri .rye -H, - A r , -.snftgg--,. Y, ,,,.,: ,X-gf. , t . . , f , f 4' .. ,. 1 . ' O .u 1 K Q X I 'f i f4 ' X 9 xx X X-X W NOW SERVING Y N x wx X f M THEIR OUNTRY Ih bi y 9 R d od XXX X YN N NN X x fff X X X Z f Q N SX N NY X X t R 9' 1 X ,WMM- 'X , 'A' Nh. fa. X zf,if f9A Q-. H .1 --1 5 flip 1? f Q S X' ,-V' 7 AJ gfaird 1 11 ' V . ff. .. . 1' 1 'f-A , K 1 Y ,Q NVQ N, .ff Q ,CT .. 'gzffg'-' ,lg J-lv vb fs fl- Q 1 . 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Mr. Victory-Clayton Bishop Charloito Weber Carol Heller 'Q 5' 8' ECHO B 5 Q 9 Iinerbugs - lack Bomrth. Marian Caucdy ll 'll ll ll ll 'll Comedian!-IOC Soibort. Sara Sul' Cute Boy and Girl-Cluyion Bishop hard Iuno Akor l ,. 'I H A--Z .tl XR- ,Q , a I .......... - - Q3 1 3,91 I 3 'gQ 7i di 'F , ,, f1'ifP'f52 55 v -awwl 1' li ' .Q mx- Q 'H l N afw la L91 fl. R Qu '-A ff'-5212 in .Q P wipe. 'XT tt W dcknow The class of 43 extends its hearty thanks to those who have made this year s Baconian possible The entire senior class 15 indebted to Mrs Alice A Elwell the Baconian adviser for her efforts and guidance in the production of our annual Her Just evaluation of the work done by the staff has led to this achleved success known as the 43 Baconian Mrs Glenn R Lore who handled the business details in addition to being class adviser deserves our grateful thanks To Mrs Mariory Rensch go our thanks for her supervision of the art work For the use of the theme poem Longfellows The Psalm of Life we thank Houghton Mifflin Co who holds the copyright To Mrs Helen Brooks we offer our sincere thanks for the photograph of her sister Miss Esther Bacon We thank Mrs Reba Sigafoo who helped us so willingly with many of the numerous details used throughout the book Miss Sheldon who handled our money through the school bank 1n her usual efficent way and M-iss Wilcox who so ably coached our senior play The Nut Farm To Mr M Gregg I-libbs Ir superintendent the Board of Edu cation Mr Harry C Smalley principal and Mr Robert Bensch our director We extend our appreciation for their supervision and guidance They have done much in our behalf Without the cooperation of our photographer and printer Without the generous support of our advertisers without the untiring efforts of the editor her assistant editors the rest of the staff subscribers and solicitors the publishing of this book would have been impossible. To all We soy many thanks for helping the class of 43 produce their Baconian. 'Wa Q GUIDERS OF OUR FOOTSTEPS Admmxstrcmon M Gregg Hrbbs Ir MEd Rutgers Harry C Smalley BS Rutgers Marrory Rensch Glassboro Normal Commercml Ieanett B Dlckrnson BS Salem Ruth S Grbson West Chester State Teachers Alma B Husted Trenton State Teachers Glenn R Lore B S Unrversrty of Pa Ehzabeth Lupton A B Salem Ann I Morrrs BEd rn Commerce Rxder Emma Myers BS Rutgers Davld Shaprro B S Temple Edrth A Sheldon Trenton Normal V1rg1n1a M Trewrn Trenton Normal Engllsh Iean R Baker B S rn Ed Temple Eleanor M Braunstern BA Syracuse Trenton Normal Temple Alfred Temple Esther B Corey Alrce A Elwell BA Dorrs Hann B S Ionathan Henderson L1ll1an Lrvrngston Zelda Prneles B A Trenton Normal Montclarr Frances Strntsman B S tn Rutgers Helen M Wrlcox B S Keuka Guxdance I Rex Bowen M Ed Claude C Couch AB Temple Rollrns Health cmd Physlcal Educahon Ethlyn Davrs B S Glassboro State Teachers Teresa M Gray R N Frankfort Hosprtal Edw1n E Lowden N P E Temple Eunrce A MacKenz1e Provrncral Normal School Mrldred F MacPherson B S Mary Washmgton Ienn1e Polrzzr BA Montclatr Wrnona Schumacher B S Trenton Raymond Welsh MEa Unrv of Prttsburgh Languages Mary P Elmer B A Penn State Chrrstrne C Letts AB Le anon Valley Jean L, Masland B S Unrversrty of Pa H1StOl'Y cmd Socxal Sc1ence Mabel A Alexander M A Penn State Marguerrte Brnder A B Barnard lsabel S Durkee BA Swarthmore Nrna S Gant BA Asbury Agnes O Brren A B Swarthmore Robert P Rensch M A Unrversrty of Pa Mary Robb1ns B A Ursrnus Em1lyI St1tes BS rn Ed Temple Mary Streets BA Mt Holyoke Llbranan Gertrude Durst A B W1lson Mcxthemcxhcs Iuha S Grbson AB Wrlson Edwrn W Harrrs BS Salem Vera M Ioslrn BS N C Muslc Helen Balbrrnre Coombs Conservatory Donald B Corson M S Unlversrty of Pa Ethel M Powell B S 1n Ed Umverstty of Pa Sclence A Addrson Behlrng B S Samuel L Faust MS Eltzabeth H Garrrson AB Margaret N Gray B S Charles F Harrls BS Leona E Hoffman MA C Preston S llers Voccxhoncxl Abbre C Ayars I Everett Bowen MEd Lawrence Elwell BS F Rodney Grbson B S Laurence H Henderson Edna A Loew B S rn Hom Lavenra Mulford Alfred Scheer B S Herbert F Trostle B S Secretanes Mrss D rothy DuBo1s Mrss Theresa Peklch Mrs Reba S1gafoo Bucknell Rutgers Bucknell Alfred Salem Columb1a Ursrnus Rutgers Ithaca Rutgers Rutgers Ec Drexel Drexel Penn State Rutgers Art . 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A I . , 81 OUR FOUR YEAR DIARY September 6 1939 Dear Drary What an excrtrng day lve had' School has frnally started and at last I can say that I go to Brrdgeton Hrgh School Berng able to say thrs has grven me the nrcest feelrng rn srde All of my old pals were there and many others whom I am very anxrous to know There was so much to talk about and when we were grven our schedule cards we were hapDY because of the nrce schedule and sad because we could not all be rn the same classes Although 1 went to the wrong room once and got rnto the wrong study hall seat I Just know I am gorng to love rt' September 1939 Dear Drary Today we had our frrst class assembly We met Mrss Glenn Robbrns who rs to be our ad vrser and she explarned that we must elect offrcers and that they must be capable The results of the electron are as follows Presr dent lack Hendrrcks Vrce Presrdent Betty Garfreld Secretary Doreen Lang Treasurer told us that we must also have an executrve commrttee The runners up were grven thrs Job and they are Iohn Elmer Kathryn Sharp Mrldred Borgese and Leonard MacDonald September 1939 Dear Drary Pretty soon now our class banner wrll take 11S place wrth those of the other classes How proud l shall be when frrst l see the maroon and gold pennant there wrth our motto Crescat Screntra C Let knowledge crease 1 lack Hendrrcks our presrdent de srgned rt The yellow darsy has been chosen as our class flower November 1939 Dear Drary Gee drd I have loads of fun tonrght at the freshmen party' We danced rn the boys gym after gorng to the audrtorrum where an entertarnment was provrded by the varrous homerooms Some of us however couldnt dance very well and we have made up our mrnds that by next year we wrll know how There were games provrded and even rce cream and cake September 1940 Dear Drary The frrst day of school agarn and I really feel rmportant because I am a sophomore Boy wrll we razz those green freshmen' And now Mrss Robbrns rs Mrs Lore 1 bet we ll call her Mrss Robbrns before we thrnk' September 1940 Dear Drary To gurde us through our sophomore year we elected the followrng offrcers Ed Krnkle presrdent Betty Garfreld vrce presrdent Mrddy Ioyce secretary and Ernest Terry treasurer Our executrve commrttee rs lack Hendrrcks Kathryn Sharp Doreen Lang and Rrchard Chapprus December 1940 Dear Drary Oh what a grand trme I had thrs evenrng You would never have known the old gym decorated as rt was wrth Chrrstmas greens and soft red and green lrghts In the center of the room was old St Nrck and hrs rern of Chrrstmas l brought home several sou venrrs among them a balloon whrch I caught when they dropped from the cerlrng and a dance program wrth Santa Claus on the front Of course we had refreshments rn the cafeterra Here too was a drfferent atmos phere We ate by candlelrght to the musrc of carols provrded by some of our classmates Hangrng from the cerlrng were many stars March 1941 Dear Drary Our sophomore magazrne campargn ended today wrth our class havrng had the hrghest proceeds of any class yet Who sard we couldnt do rt? There was competrtron be- tween homerooms and each mornrng the homeroom wrth the hrghest sales recerved a frve pound box of candy The hrghest rndr vrdual salesman was Ernest Terry lt was work but rt was fun too September 1941 Dear Drary My runror year rn hrgh school has begun and now we are so called upperclassmen Our offrcers for thrs year are Ed Krnkle presr I ' ' ' 1 , 2 , - ' Ed Kmkret 1 Carft understand Why, but She deer, and all about there was the merry air ,, . . ,, ., mv . I I 82 dent Betty Gartreld vrce presldent Mrddy Ioyce secretary Ernest Terry treasurer The executlve commrttee 1S lack Hendrrcks Max 1ne Ware Doreen Lang and Iohn Elmer I dont envy them Thrnk of the work they w1ll have when the Junror sen1or receptron comes along And 1 can t help thmkmg of the receptron lm gorng thrs year October 1941 Dear Drary The f1ISl dance of the year was by our class 1n honor of the football team The Jumors gave thrs dance to make money for the class treasury There was a large crowd and everyone had a good t1me November 1941 Dear Drary Well we have ordered our class rrngs Everyone hopes they w1ll arr1ve rn t1me for Chrlstmas Although We couldn t obtarn onyx th1s year We could get red green or black enamel or plam gold and we are convmced that the enamel w1ll wear Just as well as onyx Aprrl 1942 Dear Drary At last the long awarted t1me came Yes I mean the Junror sen1or receptron The gym looked beautrtul decorated as rt was for a Sprmg Festlval ln the center of the room there was a bird bath w1th l1ve goldtrsh rn 1t Jnd around thrs centerprece were greens to r present bushes A rectangular dance tloor 1as blocked oft W1th small whrte prcket fence made by Ed Krnkle The stall bars were cov ered wrth laurel makrng them seem very much l1ke an IVY covered wall Beach cha1rs t oles umbrellas and porch swmgs hnrshed ne decoratrons Musrc was provrded by rrankre Testa and hrs orchestra Durmg m t rmrssron We had refreshments rn the cate- erla whrch was trrmmed w1th more greens and lrghted w1th blue and yellow candles Decorated as rt was the whole aftarr seemed partrcularly delrghtful and lovely And drd l dance? lm trred but oh rt Was a swell party September 1942 Dear Drary lt hardly seems possrble that I am a sen1or and w1ll graduate thrs year At last our ban ner has taken the long-awalted place of honor Iohn Elmer 1S our presldent Maxme Ware v1ce presrdent lane Loveland secre tary and Ernest Terry treasurer Clayton Brshop Peg Leeds Mrldred Ioyce and Don Iaggard are on the executrve commlttee The stall of the Bacoman was also publrshecl Elma Bump the edxtor 1D chret has a real Job ahead of her December 1942 Dear Drary Does my harr look all r1ght'? ls my t1e stra1ght'? I bet they ll be terrlble These were common remarks thrs Week You guessed rt Drary We have had our year book prctures taken We are so anxrous to see them March 1943 Dear Drary The Nut Farm Thats the name of our sen1or play The maln characters are Mrldred loyce Betty Garfleld Maxtne Ware Iohn Elmer and Ierry Gump Im so anxrous to see 1t MISS Wrlcox rs drrectrng rt for us She knows how so 1t ought to be good March 1943 Dear Drary Have you ever had a touch of nostalgra? Tonrght l have We were told today that the Baconran has gone to press Somehow or other that brt of news gave me a funny feel mg lt sounds lrke the begmnrng of the end Soon we w1ll have our sen1or banquet lt w1ll be a happy occasron as all school socral tunctrons are but 1t w1ll be sad too Some of our boys are already rn the servrce others w1ll be by then And too soon we ll be wear1ng our caps and gowns Then we w1ll no longer be Brrdgeton Hlgh School students but men and women ready to take our places IH the world lt makes me homes1ck Drary honest tt does School days have been happy days and 1 dont lrke to thmk that they are almost over 1 guess rt IS goodbye to B H S Thanks for gurdrng us and teachmg us through these tour years Clandll. I I - I I I I I ' I I . 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 . . . , I 1 1 I - I I ' 1 I 1 1 I I ' 1 1 1 I ll - II 1 , . . 1 . , 1 ' ' 1 . . . , 1 . 11 . . 11 11 1 , . 11 11 1 . 11 1 1 . 1 I ' - , . . , . . 1 . , . 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 I . . . 1 1 1 1 . , . I . , . 1 . . 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Mr and Mrs lolcn Ackley A Frlend '72 Mrldred Ellzabeth Anthony ard Mrs Iames P Archer oe Archer Mark Ashman Maurlce Ashman Betty Auger Robert Austen Mrs Abble Ayars Mrs Albert Ayars Mr and Mrs Charl s Ayars Doreen Ayars Ebble E Ayars Sgt Howard Ayars 1 Bacon Ollve Bal lnger Betty Ballrnger lohn Balllnger George Zorle Barber Mrs Barlow Eleanor Baternan Vlrglna M Bateman 'Vlr and Mrs Loren D Bath Corporal Robert Batten Frances Bechtol Mr Addlson Behllng Grace Bergman Allce Berry 42 lehma Vlvlan Berry Mrs Lrlllan Berry Pat Peter Bertlnl MISS Marguerlte Btnder Lols Blschott Mr and Mrs EdwardR Black Ieanette Black Mr Ian es Blake Patty Blank Loulse M Block Boqqy Mlldred Bonham Furm Bowen 4l Mr and Mrs W H Bowers Mlss Eleanor Bradway M155 Mary Bradway Vlr and Mrs Wrlllam Bradway Eleanor M Braunsteln Dlck BIIQQS Noreen Brlggs Iames C Brock Allce Brodesser Mr ard Mrs Edward Brodesser Edward l Brcdesser lr Mllda Brooks Mlss Helen Brown Maxrne R Brown Mr and Mrs Lester S Bump lVlClT1ON G Bump M and Mrs l P Bunn Anthony Calabrese Peter Carnpagna Mr and lw rs Francls E Ca p e Mrs Maude Campbell Nellle E Cassldy Bllly CUSl1Ql1OHl Vlrs Verna Castlgllcrll Mrssl sephlne Catcrnla Mr and Mrs Phlllp Catanla Eunlce Cathers Ruth Catts Lena Chamberlaln Davld Crccloll Lewls C1CC1Cl1 Norma Clark Mr and Mrs Frank H Cob loe Cohen Helen Cole lrwln Colllns Mabel Cook Mr and Mrs B G Corathers Charles Corathers Clyde Corathers Mr and Mrs Harry Corathers Verna Corathers Esther B Corey lennle Costantlno lohn COSlGHl1HO Mary Costantlno Steve Costantlno Thomas Costantmo Mr and Mrs V Costantlno lerome Cotler loan Cotler Mrs Rose Cotler Oleta Craddock Rachelle Crlm Alvln Crlspln DCV1d CFISPIH lune E Custer Mr Iohnl Dantzler Iames Dare 41 Margaret Dare Evalyn Datz lean DGV1dOW P F C Kenneth N DGVIS Margaret F Dav s Mrs Russell Dav s lr VIIQIHIG Davls Ellzabeth Del-lart Helen DeMar1s Mr and Mrs Ioseph DeSlmone Alberta DelCollo loseph DelCollo Arthur Depenbrock Max Dlas Rev and Mrs Dlck Mr and Mrs Charles D1cklnson leanett B Dlcklnson Nathan Dll.lbertl Bobby Dllks Mr and Mrs Francls Dllks Vlola Dlllahey Franl' B Dzxon Helen Donaghay Angellne Donarlco Mr and Mrs Edward DuBols Edward DuBols Mlss Isabel Durkee Nrs Kenneth A Durst Mr and Mrs lohn A Elmer llr Charles Elwell Chester Bunky Elwell Mr Larry Elwell Dorothy B Emerson Carolyn EHQl1Sh Helen Engllsh SarahF Englrsh Mary Ann Erlterlante Betty Erlclcson Knobhy Facemeyer Ruth rertcn lv'r ana Mrs lCl'll'1 Ferrlllo Paul Flgarolx Paul W Frler Ruth Frsher Kathryn 1' srler Sara Flsher Sara Fltluan 44 Mrs Anne Flanlqan Jeanne Flelschman Cnarlotte Fletcher Helen Fle cher Mary lane Fletcrer Nr Arthur Fortune Marle Frallnger Lucllle Frampton A ngela Galle Bobby Garfleld Nr and Nrs l W Garlleld Frances E Garrrson 84 Mrs Helen Garrrson lvan Garrlson lean L Garrlson LOUISE Garrtson Mr and Mrs Rex A Garrrson R lean Garrlson Gates Famlly Robert Gates Mrs lulla Glbson Mrs Leslle W Gzbson Mr Rodney Glbson Suzanne Gltford Mrs Lllllan Glrdleman Charles Goldberg loan Golden Maxwell Goldsborough Ann Goldsteln Ida Goldsteln Charles GOSDIH 33 Harry Gosbln Mary Gosbln 34 Rosemary Gosbln Short clrcult GOSb1H Wesley Gabby Gosbrn lt and Mrs Carl P Gray Mrs SllV1G Greco Mr Sllvla Greco Margaret Gutscher Mr and Mrs Sanford Hager L lllan Halter Sandy Hamldy Mlldred Hamllton Una Hamlyn Alma E Hancock Mlss DOIIS Hann Mrs Albert Hannan Mr and Mrs Freeman Hannan Pearl Hannan Ralph Hannan Wrlbert Hannan B111 Hanson l1mmY Hardwlch Carl Harrls Mr Charles Harrls Marlan Harrls Pvt Marshall Harrls Ruth Harrls 42 Leola Hartenstern Mrs Pearl Heller Dorlne C Helms Mr Wllham Hemple Dorothy E l-tepner Henry W Hepner Roland F Flepner Mrs Wlll am Hepner Betty Hrder Mr and Mrs Charles Hetzell Mrs G endcn H1 es Mr and Mrs G R Hockenbury Bet y L Hallman Leona Ho'frnan hV1ll1ClTl Holaer 42 Earl Holton Ruth Hotchkrss Mr B F Howell Mr B F Howell Ir Mr and Mrs Henry Howell laret Howell Bob Hutfstlckler Warrer Hughes Blll Hunt Charles Hunt lr Carl Husted Harrlet Ann Husted Mary Hut hlrsfn Harry lvlns Davld Ienklns LeRoy lerrel Kathryn lettros Mr, l . . ' ' Mr. ' ' - I Mr. ' ' ' ' - ' . ' . ' ,Sr. . . e ' J ' , . ' I - H A - ff . . . . . r.. i - 4 I . , - 5 ' 4 ' ' ' Mrs. ludson Harris ' M , l l . . - J I ' . I . . ' ' 'l r. A , A, . . N I V - l 41 ' l 1 . I - ,F 'f H l. ., . ' . .. 'I l v , . Y- .vf ' . l . 4 I I ' C ' I f 4' . . . , . 4 - A A ' A A V - - - . l . . . . . A I I l . . L- - - ' ' . A . X 1 . 1 I Ann Iohnson Barbara lohnson Mrs Bessre lohnson Mr and Mrs R W Iohns n 'fir and Mrs Roy lohnscn Sr Wesley lohnson Mr and Mrs Henry E Iones loyce Iones Mrs Rhoda G Iones Vera M losltn Mr and Mrs Ar'hurY Ioyce Iumo Calvrn Keller Lawrence Keller Mrs Myrtle Kelly Mr and Mrs Russell A Kempa Sara Krlborn Leon A Krlle Iack Krng Paul F Kornman 42 Mr and Mrs Wrllram Langley Thomas Lark Mrldredl Layman Mr ard Mrs Harry Layton Mrs Emma Leeds Wtlltam LeKernec Ernest Lewts Mr and Mrs NormanM Lewts Cpl Ph1ltpH Lewts Arthur W Loder Edna A Loew Mr and Mrs Everett Loew Mr and Mrs Russell Loew Ed Loper Mrs EvelynB Loper lohn H Lore Kay Lourte Paul Lourre Mr and Mrs Arthu S Loveland Betty Lubow Dorothy Lucas Mr and Mrs Paul D Lucas Sr Paul D Lucas lr Robert M Lucas Gumrny Lutz Earl Lyon Mlldred MacPherson Andy Mohr Irene Malor George Marks Mr and Mrs George Marks Vtctor Marks Domtnrc Morlette lean C Masland Mr and Mrs Sylvester Mother Mrs Altce Matlrn Mrs Clayton Matthew Mrs Iennte Matthew Mrss Vtolo Matthew Mr and Mrs Leland L Mat hras Mr Matthts lrene Maurer Mr lultus Maurer Mrs Iulrus Maurer Mrss Phyllrs Maurer Iane Maxwell Morgan Maxwell Delores May Hope Moy Mr and Mrs Roy May Ruth McCarthy Wrlma P McCorm1ck lack McGowan Dovtd Mclnnes Burt A McK1nn1e Burt P MCKIHHIS Calvtn McK1shen Terry McLarnon Dorothy Mrller Mr and Mrs Frank Mrller Glendon A Mrller Glenn Mrller Bob Montanye Mr and Mrs Carlton Moor Mr and Mrs Leonard Moor Mrss Ann Morrrs Iohnnxe Morrrs lr Krtty Morrrs 4l Marshall Morrrs Alfred Mossbrooks lr Mr and Mrs Alfred Mossbrooks Mr ard Mrs Ioe Mossrnan Mr Anthony Motta Mrs Anthony Motto Mxss Mtllre Motta Mr Rosorro Motta Mtss Vtrgrnta Motta Betty Mounts Vtrgrnra Mournrng Ernest Mulford Mrs Lrdre M Mulford Mr and Mrs Wrllram Mu ford Cleora Newcomb Louvrso Newkrrk Emerson N1chols Mary N1chols 45 Wrllram O N1chols Agnes O Brren Elrzabeth Ogden Marte Ortolf lohnny Pagono Betty Pallasch Vrta Parzse I Rolltn Parker Edgar L Parks Frank Patrtuccr Theresa B Pektch Iosephrne Pepttone Mrs Katre Perry Mrs Hazel C Plerce Marcella W Prerce Zelda Prneles Domrnrc Prno Chester Prsarskt Rose V Poma lane Poole Rev and Mrs lohn Pc Ethel M Powell Mr and Mrs Myron I. Powell Audrey Prettymon Mr and Mrs lames Prettymon Madge Prlce Mr and Mrs Wrlltam Puff Mr and Mrs Leroy F Ratnear Mr and Mrs Lester Ramear Ronnte Ramear Verle Ratnear Alfred Roller Mr and Mrs C Rempfer Ronrtte Rernpfer Mr and Mrs B EarlR1c'tman Mrs Chnstopher Rtley Boyd M Robbtns George Rcbbrns Ir Mary S Robbins Sarah R Robbtns Ann R bmson Betty Rocap Mr and Mrs Anthony Rocco Rose Marte Rocco Max Rodesky Leonard Rudderow Eleanc Rutala Mrs Carrre Sage Lrlltan Saggtone Mr Alfred Scheer Kathryn Schnerder Barbara Schofreld Martone Schofreld Mrs Harvey Scull 85 Vernort Scull M artd Mrs Wtllram Setbert C Prest n Sellers lone Serota Mr Davrd Shaptra Phyllts Shaprro Edtth A Sheldon Betty Sheppard Floren e Sheppard Mrs Bentamrn F Sh mp Alva Shmn Mrs N Shrve Mr and Mrs S A Stgafoo Mr and Mrs George Stgors Ir Mtldred Stgors Lavrnra Skmner Dorothy Solomon Wesley Scuders Dorrs Spear Gladys Spmdler Duncan Spoltore Ethel Sprrnger Ruth Sprenkle Mr and Mrs Vernon Sprenkle Mtldred Strtes Mrs Smtth Strtes Mrs Frances C Sttnt man Mrss Mary Streets Albert Sungems Dom Sungenrs Mrs Isabella Surran Mrss Betty Sutton Erma F Sutton lrmrny Tate Marlon Tate Vtncent Tate Granvrlle H Totem Mr and Mrs Anthony Tett Ethel H Tnalwttzer Robert Tollok Mr and Mrs MrchaelTraval1ne Mr Herbert Trostle Ed Trout Courtlandt Turner Betsy Uber Krtty Uhland Mrldred Uhland Peggy Uhland Carlton Volentrne Robert Vonoman 42 Rosemary Venegont Mr and Mrs lohn Vtscon Mr and Mrs Herbert L Ware Elatne Watson Samuel Watson Mrs Max Wax Esther Weber 44 Herbert W eber Mr and Mrs Wrlltam Weber Mrs James Webster Mrs Westcott Monro v Wesley Mr and Mrs Chest r Wrble Harry Wtble Mrss Helen Wrl ox Mrs Wrlcox E C Wtllrams Mrs E C Wrllroms Mrs H Wrllrams Mr Harry Wrllrams Ir Potrtcta A Wrllrams Betty Wrlson Eva Wrlson Kenneth Wrnfreld l-'arvey Wrttman Myrtle Nood Mr Charles Wrrght Floyd E Wrrght Sydney Zrs l1I ' O ' V I Y ' V'1 .P tl Fl 'rence Thalwitzer Bernrce G. Lubow 1 Cl 9 efsofl t I I-11 - . . . ll U A 1 1 1 .g V 1 ' ' r- A A Bi! rllf EW ft THIS BANK stands at the heart of the busmess Izfe of thzs communzty Every 1ndustr1al and commercral actrvrty every pubhc or pnvate t1nanc1al transact1on occurrrng rn thrs communrty creates xmpulses that pass rn one torm or another through a bank They grve r1se to d9pOS1lS t money cashmg ot checks b1lls ot exchange to t1nance trade d1str1bu t1on ot payrolls payment ot bllls re m1ttances ot funds accurnulatron ot sav1ngs borrow1ng ot money These are lI'1d1Sp9I'1 able act1v1t1es by Whlch people carry forward therr trnancral attarrs Banks everywhere tacllltate and weave 1nto a properly related Whole thousands ot these separate transac tlons occurrlng dally throughout the country Modern economrc socrety and progress would be rmpossrble W1thout these bankrng functlons In a sense that IS true ot no other form ot enterprrse each bank belongs to and lS an essentlal part ot the whole buslness hte ot 1lS cornmumty The Cumberland National Bank BRIDGETON, N. l. The Bank of Servlce and Safety for Over 125 Years MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION -Tl- .-QQQV' A,.'3i',., if Q 1 , A' 1 ll ll ' el -- P- Q 3514-1- 51 l 1 1 il' ll ti' lu' Ji ui :H . --' lil. , E V :.,, fi'e:s I I - . . . O U . . , ' I ' ' n I I - 86 t I1 C 1943 ir IVIAIITIN UYEINE ANU FINISHING LU Congratulations 0 t e lass of Compliments of H. H. D. Bcrlbirnie 6 Son PIIEIIIIIEICI' BROAD ond FRANKLIN STREETS Opposite Court House Comphments of WOODRUFF COAL CO Dlstrlbutors of Ouorhty Cool Comphmertts BRIDGETON GRILL RAY S South crscx s Square Deal usclcrs PAY RAY PAY DAY 111 E COMMERCE STREET BRIDGETON N I STANLEY SMOKE SHOP SHOE SHINE PARLOR Xfagazincs, Pipes, 'I'obaccos Victor Rccords 2 S. PEARL STREET CARL Loup, mp. Success to ALL YOU YOUNG PEOPLE SOL ERIANNE FOX STUDIO Comrrtercrol Prcture Erommq Portrotture Photo Etrushmq Enlctrqmq Copymq 27 E COMMERCE STREET Comphments of DR TULIUS SATUREN Optometrist 98 E COMMERCE STREET of I A I I I, . l - 0 632 Londrs Avenue Vrztelond, N. f. 88 Compliments of W WCDOLWORTH Complrments DORR FURNITURE CO 46 48 NORTH LAUREL STREET BRIDGETON N l Complrments Dr Arthur C Whltaker I CARROLL I RILEY House rurmshrnqs Toys GE Mazda Lamps Felton S bley Parnts and Brushes 42 44 S LAUREL STREET Michael Camarote 6 Son Tailors of Better Grade Suits Cleaned and Pressed EAGLE BLDG WARREN STREET BRID ETGN N I Complrments MARKETTE DINER Complrments Loper s Carpet Store 43 45 N LAUREL STREET BRIDGETGN N l Confphments DAVID M BOWEN E. . G , . . ol I of of of I Thu lfricxzclly Ilarclwarc Store . . of Phone SO 89 Perpetuoxte Therr Memory Thru Roland L Boultlnghouse ERoAD and LAWRENCE STREETS Stop md tn our , Lent CIHCLC11 dumcr It the Whlte House Lunch and F1ll1ng Statlon Deerheld Street cmd Bndgeton Plke on Route 46 7 Mrles from Brrdqeton 508 Cornphments of GOODYEAR SERVICE PEARL ond IEEEERSON STREETS BRIDGETON N I Phone 842 Dependable Ouohty Clothes for Young Men Smce 1877 THE ENTERPRISE BARBER 6: ELWELL 33 35 S LAUREL STREET BRIDGETON N I Cornphrnents of Deerfleld New and Second Hand Furnlture Co When Iookrnq for borgorns why not VISII your nerqhhor hood furnrture store You WIII be surprrsed New and second hand furnnure PHONE 466I2 Cornphrnents F B STILES RIVIERA RESTAURANT HOME COOKING-CLEAN SERVICE YOU LL LIKE OUR CHICKEN DINNERS SPECIAL EVERY SATURDAY 31 South Laurel Street Comphments ot V T BRADWAY cu dar I2 SOUTH LAUREL STREET BRIDCETON N I ! ' 0 , . . u u - of M I l I. Noum-es - Props. f - A. M. Butler Phone I I I U -A 90 Be quick to kick lf things seem wrong, But kick to us And make it strongp To make things right ls our delight When we are wrong You are right LEONARD S ARMY and NAVY STORE 55 57 SOUTH LAUREL STREET BRIDGETON N I QUAKER CITY KNITWEAR CO :tx Il X tluc Hoszux Lmgcrrc Foundation Garments 59 SOUTH LAUREL STREET BRIDGETON N I Typewriters and adding machines repaired or rebuilt FLEISCHMAN ADDING 102 Rutgers Avenue Bndqeton N I G S ELECTRICAL CO 45 s LAUREL STREET I ILL nc 11 Supplru Iobbcrs I luorucutt Lighting Phone l77 Lo BIONDO BROS MOTOR EXPRESS Inc Alix om E RD 6 BRIDGETON N 6 R Compliments of AYARS S SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION 50 SOUTH PEARL STREET Phone 2168 Special Call for Delivery Service Compliments ot ENDICOTT IOHNSON SHOE STORE 20 N LAUREL STREET BRID ETON N I Compliments of NICK S SMOKE SHOP cmd SHINE PARLOR Xlrgmms I tpus P1 Ju lzlms DIEDRICH BLDG 4 N PEARL ST BRIDGETON N l I ' I V ' :AM 1 c Phone: Eridgetcn 74-537 3 I U Qual' u' as wc as 72 ' in A . I 1- . P . I MACHINE SERVICE Shocs to Et the fmnily Phcrte SE-1. . G ' ' ' O I I 1 I 'f t a . T- 1 W h -- .zz', .-Da K '1 '. - 'V Q E E olaskirit sen. 5.1, . ' 9l Comphments Uslnger and Garrison Comphments WALTER A TAYLOR IDISTIITUIITOI' of 11111111111 Comphments of WOODRUFF S PHARMACY I 1114 Drugs 111cI IOIICTTILS 30 NORTH LAUREL STREET BRIDGETON N I SUTTON BROTHERS Smolcrs Supphcs and Ca11d1CS Wholesale and Retcul ROBERT D PEACOCK XX holnsik Imlts md X cgchblgs Qucxhty Serwce Economy Comphments of HERMAN BRUSKIN M011 S XVc'1r 29 N LAUREL STREET Comphments of AUSTINE S MEN S SHOP 11 NORTH LAUREL STREET BRIDGETON N I Comphments COMMERCE and LAUREL STREETS D011 Zlnnle S Barber 511019 BRIDGETON N I of 'T' '- of Products BRIDGETON, N. 1. I U L 'T ' of 92 Cornphzncnts of the STANLEY EHITEHIUN an MAJESTIC THEATERS Bndgeton N I IOSEPH NARDELLI Mum Street Cedarvllle N I Rrchos Vt rshus Rgtrrmrrtors tlhs ClI1ll1ILTS Irrctors mcll rrm Supohu lxcrosum l l ml Ol N GANDY S Cor South Pearl cmd Iefierson Streets Clothcs for thc lhgh School Cracluatc Clothes for thc Young .Xhm lfntcrirrg Prep School or College Wo guess work Styles worn by Prmcetort cmd Hdrvcrrd Students All puced for cr modest pocketbook IOHN I NOLAN 41 43 SOUTH LAUREL STREET Comphmertts Belldcxyre Shop ctpvr' nt of Slxqlmt mcl I rrnchrnt ' WEBER S CANDY STORE C 1SOl111LS lcxtco Xlotor Url BRID ETON N I XX rshmf mcl Luhrrc rtrorr Our Spccrlltx l O 2 if '.'- ' :Cz Q of Q 1 .Y I V' 'ZIHC ' PHO H4212 I Texaco Service Station , C11 l'r.e s 12. 4 ' 'wr . ' rf .4 , J , . . C- 5 C A l. PHONE 1566 93 D11 AT Eczttphrtzeuts O1 of L BOND STORES LAUREL MEAT MARKET ,R , R K H, HK W, Eumpllmentsuf I PHITEHAHU INC ALMA ARROW imp HURLEY s 94 Hn Stu wx 1 '. '-'I 1 . , . Ccmplmienis cf R, 1...- 1- V W , EUMPLIMENT5 P J HITTEP1 LU SAM SPROUL Hofpoulf XPIJ11 uzcu R111 LS md Rdn Lrmnrs 28 W COMMERCE STREET BRIDGETON N I I kdm 11 Xppll mu mc lffx f SOUTH LAUREL STEEET DR IOSEPH C LAMB Optmmfnsf 111 d G13 ses 1 38 E CDVIMERCE STREET S E BOWEN 61 CO SCIIUOL Sl PPLII S NI U CI 46 E Commerce Street Bndgeton N I uf 1 I D Q I D K Q yes Ex,:1'11e s Ettec CCYI'!Q11IIl9!1KS of . . . T' Dsririlssri PQ: Y Line 2 1 S'11x'1s1c11 1 fl , I 'I'S C , 95 Compliments of B. MAE DAVIS FOOD MARKET Tortom Products cz Speciolty Cedarville, N. I. .,.,--16 .o V RAINBOW SKATING RINK Every Nlqht 8 ll P M BRIDGETON VINELAND PIKE RAINBOW LAKE ALLEN W WILBOURN Ce lle N I D d ble P d THE HOME OF WALT WHITMAN O GO Compliments of GODOWN G ESTADT lfzmn Supplies CEDAEVHLE, N. l. PHONE E251 Compl'me ts of SMITH 6. RICHARDS LUMBER CO Sherman WIIIIGTHS Pomt Ser ce W th Sm le BRIDGETON N I ANTHONY SCARLATO IDISITIIJUIOI' Gots Olls ond Kerosene 1 rx O , ' . . vi , i AT A l U darvi , . . 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CO nuts md XI lllplpnr so Cltts of XII Ixmds ,N . KJ A 1 f I l . J , , ' Q I ' I 'g- ' ml A' , , ' ,L A A . KJ Drcsscs and Sportswear 110' Your 121114 5 53150 . I'JEl'JI1'?IPCII Norris 222 ' Q. . . Pa ' A z Hz Q ' A15 99 EVERETT M. HITCHNER Accountant cmd lnsuronce 23 N Main Street Elmer, N I Comphments of H Hcmklns 6. Bros Comphments of George Schallck 6- Son Flour Feed ond Grom Centerton N I Ccmpllmems of Dr Ioseph M MUSIGHO Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wurtzel IOHN W BAUER Successor to ARNOLD M BAUER 63 S LAUREL STREET BRIDGETON N I Phone 730 SHERMAN ALE General Store Gos QS O11 Phone Elmer 7027 Shirley N I Phlladelphrcr Supply and Furnlture Co Furnlture of Dlstlnctlon 71 75 S Laurel Street Bndgeton N I Pnon 119 Ho O I . ' Compliments ol ' ez I OO Fum q tma Termlte Control AT Yom SERVICE GEORGE H CHESSER Commercral Extermmator Bndgeton Phone l 625W Comphments of E W BOSTWICK ELMER N I D COOKINGHAM Elmer N I Complrments of D 6. P Used Auto Parts Pnon 319133 MCGINNIS lce Cream 96 Vme Street Bndqeton Phone l I M MICKEL Cfrocerres Notrons and Hardware Pxttsqrove N I Phone Elmer 5052 ADAMS 6- FOOTE Pontrac Cars G M C Trucks 401 North Mum Stree Elmer MERVIN S MILLINERY Hats Bags and Gloves 62 E Commerce Street Bndqeton N I i a' - C I I 3 I O , , I I Compliments of R ' ' O C I U I I I V GF . . . lOl Comphments of Comphmems of BELLE HQSIERY CUMBERLAND SALES CO Bndgeton s Hoslery Speclalty Shop 84 86 East Commerce Street Bndgeton N I Cor Commerce and Laurel Streets Bndgeton Ccmphments of C1 Comphments of Comphmer1ts of GOLDBERG S FURNITURE STORES Comphmems of BEN I ELWELL Bndgeton and Salem ESTABLISI-IE 1896 COYHD1 mem Of R S WATSON AND SON THE STEINBROOK STORE GREENWICH N I Corner Commerce and Pearl Streets Packers f Bndgeton N I GIQGDW1Ch Brand Tomatoes IO2 Ffiend ROVNER'S O 1 1 f Cedarville Washed Complmems O Silica Sand and KENNETH B. CARLL Gravel CQ, Funeral Hall Graded Gravel M t 2X2 Pea Gravel Concrete and Plaster Sands Phone Cedarvrlle 3146 Bndgeton N I You Phone Well Deliver Compliments of Compliments ot MENZ BROTHERS Q DRINK Fur Storage avulfmny wumwwlr COCCI Cola Bollllnq Co BRIDGETON N I IO3 I I O 1 I I 1 s . 1 . f up . N ' - T ucvoun l w 1 I qplllll ,- TRADE-MARK luulrlll I1 - .- I llfllfllll Yllllll 1 . . A G IOHNSON 6: SON Feed and Gram FERTILIZER Ereld and Garden Seed 59 NORTH LAUREL STREET BRIDGETON N I MEYER LAHN Scrap Materrals Used Cars and Parts 3 YARDS No 1 515 35 N Bank Street 838 No 2 42 Grove Street Ph e 977R2 Each Prece of Scrap Helps to Rub Out a lap Convenlent Prck up Serv1ce Cornplrments of I I NEWBERRY CO 23 N Laurel Street Bndgeton BETSY ROSS GRILLE Next to Stanley Theatre Candles Sodas Lunch Complrrnents of Pryce s Restaurant and Soda Fountaln 69 N Laurel Street Bndgeton Smashey s Shoe Store Has Been Your Shoe Store Durrnq Hrqh School Years We Hope We Deserve Your Contrnued Patronaqe SMASHEY S Q O I I I Phone l I No. 3--Morton Avenue-Rosenhayn on , , ' I . . . I 4 n n I IO4 DEERFIELD PRODUCE 61 SUPPLY Feed Fertlllzer Llme Potatoes Pho e B dqeton 606 I l DEERFIELD NEW IERSEY DODGE S MARKET F o t and Mann Streets Elmer N I Compl me ts of THOMAS MATALUCCI SERVICE STATION East Commerce Street and Buckshuten Road Bndgeton New Iersey I L Danzenbakers Sons Farm Operatmq Equlpment Bndqeton New Iersey Cedarvrlle New Iersey IOHN A SEABERG 6 SON Plorlsts CEDARVILLE N I Corr1pl1mer1ts of FRANCIS H TONGUE Chapel and Mortuary Cedarvrlle N I Co pl ents of ORTOLF S Whlte Palace Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor K 5-R O TOL? Gas THE MoDERN FUEL The Brldqeton Gas Llqht Company n : ri -- ' ' ' I 0 I IRQ r n ' Phone: Cedarville 4189 i U m im . . .L R 0 . . . I I O O tO5 Paul s Smoke Shop Where the Country Senators Meet Tobaccos C1qars Confectronery loe Cream and Soda Water Corner of Mum and M111 Streets Cornplrments o Eleanor Blshop Beauty Shoppe 152 NORTH MAIN STREET ELMER NEW IERSEY Phon 7Of3 Compllments to Class ot 43 ROMAN S GROCERY 205 Broad Street Bndqeton New Iersey Phone 1569 Free Dehvery Compllments ot I SERATA 6. SONS Broad and Water Streets Coal Feed Seed and Fertrllzers Case Tractors lrnplernents Plow Repalrs I - I I I I I I I Elmer, New Iersey A x A . O I I I Q - 106 Compliments of IACOB FISHER Bridqeton N I. Compliments o FRANKLIN D NOYES shuoh N I C mplmierits c LEONARD M SMALLEY Shrloh N 1 Lxp rt A tc Hepa 1 'J Official AAA Sta IIM S AUTO SERVICE Rosenhuyn N I ... .:J-'T. TRUETT'S ,.. D V Public Taxi Service Rear Belvidere Hotel Bndgeton N I S V DAVIS Oliver Farm Machinery Shlloh N I NATALE BISCONTE Dealer Fertilizer Bushels Buyer Shipper allfruit Produce Rosenhcxyn N I rip ms a SI-IILOH GRANGE Na l6 I O O . . . I I l . 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Telephtie 572-I-ffi cr Brifiaetcn QDQQ a I , f in I 1 . 1 - . - - ' ' - ccayear Tires Tune-Up Serv e H e u ir ri, I . ,A . , FISH ear, lime I I 'F-.HES fiffflil f3r::. . nv Comphments and Best Wrshes for Y ur Futur Endeavors ACKLEY O ELMER Barber Shop North Laurel Street Bndgeton N I B R DOWNER Elmer N 1 DODGE CS PLYMOUTH SALES 61 SERVICE M F RILEY 6: SON Lumber and Hardware Quahty and Servrce ElmerNI Comphmerrts of DANIEL C CHRISTY Elmer N I ARTHUR D HOLMES Marme Supplles Everyth no for the Boat Greenwxch N I Phone 596 Comphmehts of ILES 6 SHIMP For Ecorromrcal Transportatroh 2 eu fuiixnolrr Sales and Servrce Elmer N I MARIO PICCONE Expert rn Reburldmq Shoes Cleanmq and Pressmq SGIVICG Mum Street Elmer New Iersey Every Member of the Eamrly Reads THE ELMER TIMES South Iersey s Leadmq Weekly J RS CF PRHNLIN -T5 D EASE ELMERNI 41 . . . - I ' . 1 l fr 1...-.r,.11f.-..,m.:un C A R S CS T R U C K S IO8 Cornphrnents of BLEW cmd BLEW Guts and Drugs Cornphments of ICE MICHAELS IOE S BARBER SHOP OI' Clean and Effrcrent Servrce North Pearl Street QOpp Menz Bros? TOM DAILEY Comphments of Elmer 5 and 10 Store Elmer, N. I. Comphments of BARTON F SHARP 6 SON Insurance Phone 123 Cornphments f Bndgeton Conservatory of Muslc IOHN LOUIS 6. CO Cleaners and Laundry d 24 Atlantxc Street Bndqeton N I Phone 55 ' O C I f . O Serving South Ierseyw Plant an Office IO9 C pl rn n s of DAVID H IOHNSON G SON Funeral Home 57 Wuslu gton Street pl e tso General Merchandrse Green h Ne Iersey NORMAN A WRIGHT Insurance eenwxch New Iersey REINHARDT S Lunches Candy Acb tts lce C earn Hlldreth s Servlce Statlon Texaco Products 571 N Pearl Street Bndgeton N I C pl me ts of DR WM W WYNN C pl ments f CUMBERLAND GRANGE MAXINE S I-loslery Llnaerle Sportswear 55 E. COMMERCE STREET om l et I I . I .n . Phone: 539 I . u Corn im n f c. B. CAMPBELL Om i U wic w orn i o Gr ' 3 ' o r IIO DIAMONDS WATCHES Compllments of E I' P!-IHIS 8 BHU5 Per Jewelry el llluellly 8 Style CLCDCKS SILVEEWIX EE FEHGUSIJN 5 DAIRY P!-XSTEURIZED MILK RAW MILK Brldqeton Plke IPIOMOGENIZED MILK Elmer R D 2 CREAM 7368 COTTAGE CHEESE Elmer BUTTER Milk Hnllled nn the Farm Phorle 0 0 Comphments ot CENTURY BAKING CO Bank and Cedar Streets Phone 1616 BEACON AUTO STORES 14 I6 E Commerce Street Bndgeton Worlds Lowest Prrces on Auto RGd1O Brcycle Goods and Work Clothes ELITE FASHION SHOP 28 South Laurel Street Bndgeton N I SUITS HATS SPORTSWEAR Compllrnents of BRIDGETON CREDIT SALES CO 105 E Commerce Street RIDER COLLEGE OFFERS Regular and Accelerated Programs Leadlng to Bachelor of Sclence Degrees Commerce and Educatlon Rl E FOR CA ALOGUE TRENTON N I Founded l865 GRADUATES After Commencement You W1 Be Gomg to College Startmg ln Busmess I-Ielplng at Home Gettmg Marned Whatever your future proced ure lnsurance Wrll be a nec sary part ot your lwte We w gladly answer any lnsurance es 111 questrons or ofter any advlce Pl. ASE FEEL FREE TO CALL UP U WITHOUT OBI. ATTON Protectlon Servlce C 6 E Commerce Street Bndgeton New Iersey ON O in 'IRT 'T DRESSESSCOATS II2 IAcoB B IOHNSON Smclcur Refmmg Company BODINE S GEM O IERSEY CHOCOLATES Are the Fmest Quohty Money -EEC offo m nt o RAINIER S DAIRIES E3 W F GARRISON PAUL S h Store for Thrxfty Shoppers 37 N Laurel Street George Mcuer 6 Bros Lure r cmd Mlllworg I MASON MAYHEW Porno S oo omd Cool 3 u CEDARVILLE N I 9 o 39 Ciziijsliieifs if fue. MYYMN.- fr ' V.z...p ..... :..,.: -. I I f-.serif if ' Comphmerits of I I A - T e ' Cen Buy Coztiphiiezits oi O Q a 3 , , AQ ' 1 ' p LL Q A C 11 -e s - I l . 14 A -. U- 5 ASS . Q , Buyer :rid Shipper of .rod Ce , . . .li ne: 3F I I3 Holland Furnace Co Heatlna Au oondmonlna U11 Burners 520 LAN DIS AVENUE VINELAN D V1 Vnlndfl Holland Furnaces Make Vlfarm Fr ends for ts ot l W G.A.RFlEl.D C mphfnents o mg B! MT-lll 4 T -:GFS I Q l West Slde Funeral Home 181 ATLANTIC STREET BRIDGETON N I Qur Name Stands for Servlce W1th Cost a Matter ot Your Qwn DGSITG NEWTON W GRICE Feeds Fertrhzers Potatoes Coal Lune Seeds Del.aval Mnkers lAMESWAY BARN EQUIPMENT Daretown Warehouses Deerleld Telephones Elmer Bndqeton Woodstown Daretown, N. I. o , 1 .'-f ' J , , 1' Ve ,f-1 1 ,, sts-'., ' ' -fg , xt? .,'- 'J - -,es . 151 ' lt 3 Y Y V, Y . h ,...- N- . . rw . . . ,ji 3 V .-.'.-. ---4-fi' 1 if ,msiglsulvjg-1fJL?:t'f-Q'T- r ' gf , 5, 1, - -. 'KN' - . f 15fil4..F'n - V55-' l l f a, .- - -Xml . ', , N 'L'-N ' ,Q-EEAXH , -., . Flulnn 2. Plrfrks, DHFCACI - hz ie: ' tea. 33s . . . 3 If A H , 1, ' .K A r - T - I ll o .X . ,, A , -.f A ,fIllITl'cIf We Otter Our Facllltles to Serve You Best Art tD partm rt t 1 m YfV1tt'1 All L xt KC11 S CIIIJD PJD1J rar v Suppt C1 CI ASHLEY MCCORMICK CO O 1 Quthtters Across from Stanley Theatre Farmers 61 Merchants Natlonal Bank EE were V ra D O swf e Corporattovt EC3 D TCW D1 1 T W1-DL Scrlbner 6: Lewls Inc BRIDGETON ROSENHAYN The Brldqeton Nat1ona1 Bank ECB' E: cz Brxdgetcn N I 'fQI.fPI.Iff2N.S C? 'f F Ey ,lfi'i1:1g New Lines :vnu--3-gy'-5 ' - Ceriplete is N e f e . Bank Depgxr rx e ' ' ' Q e Releases BELLE? CJ Cf f '9V,lf' T14 DM.-.M,'- P A ,ms :...1.:J..s 1. usa flgiplli iii Chi 'retfs G mes QQ.- xf...C . . I I ' o ,,W A A , M t H, H If 1 ,, here Frtencr Meets Priefmcr , it C9 fx A F. . . I ,::..f.gi.er1ts C. . . . . D 0 0 O 9 VA an AAA ' Q. fs - Mez-T - cas . VA V ., , , ' 'T' 'Nllf-f TTT f: fl' 'Aiifffxifpw w A Lf.....-..,.,. , .,.,J,,,,,.g.. .1-.. LQ. . .s...-...,-, -s-, .. Ikcezirei ,Q NQ?f,r..e.TIC.. , Q 0 9 'J 2 IX1Gf'IQIffL1TIfIi ',l use Per Each fejQ:itYS5OQU ' ' - - We Extend Cnr Sincere Congratulations For Pontiac end Buick Service See ELMER D. MULFORD, Inc 50 North Laurel Street te the D Q 52 Clctss ct 1943 LeSTOURGEON S BAKERY c Dhrne IUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL P T A C E 6 W1l11am M Brown 61 Son Ce-da:rv111e N I ccnnpt me tts e d Star Fzsh cmd Bone Fertlllzer Co BRIDGETON N I H1qh Grade Fxsh Fertlhzers inc' ' 2 V' O 9 I fN fn: Tn L L A : O1 Ci - . t Tx7 Tx C ' A nts cf C C I A .. ccricniients cf A vw V--A ,-I c, ...AUH1 ...S ,L , . . . . O I l I I Q I C 0 ftffc1W'gfc'ctQferQ cf Dnfie: E852 .. Serving The Graduates cmd Under-Grads with the Kind of Clorhnq, ffpxrrgshiziqs, and far I Wllbert M Bacon and Co 36 38 Laurel Street Bndgeton N I COIl'1pl1I e 5 of Dledrlch s Bakery Pete s Shav1ng Parlor Iosephme s Beauty Shoppe '1 L 327 29 North Laurel Sheet Bndqeton N I 399 BRIDGETON BOWLING ALLEYS we Lxfefn I Cnr fooqrf' lat 'le fo Ve Claes of N343 MORVAY 6. SONS Inc Brldgeton Bottllng Co Bndqeton N I Faoin-6' Uv F I F x 1 The' lake. U Q ,Ju ior - . TA, . . L 'A1 Q A Q C , A -. 11 m' po:z1jo1mze:1Ts of I I I I O 9 ll Ruggerl s , . ' ' ' - .N : l.A'f3'.'1I1Jj ill? f ,gii.:ig - - QQ?ClC1lfY ' 313119: lf: I I7 Csmplimenfs of LADIES' BAZAAR 54-56 E. Commerce Street If it's Sportswear, we have ii CQATS DRESSES MILLINERY SPORTSWEAR Q S O A F1191 MOORE S SERVICE STATION GUS Q I ACCQSSOIIGQ u Tmzs S Dee held N I CC Q2 FELMEY Fcurlcrwn Store f'NI-,,.'..I.A..IA ,l X. C,..,.S..,..T...D O. WILSON C. HAND Builder Cf I-ffderti Hamas NEWPORT. N. I. TQTQQY: tie: C?CICTfX'1I19 ' :1 FOX ICE CREAM O r C Mcxe CLDARVILLE N I ELMER THEATRE PALATINE PARK SQCIQD Ffx Cczigphztm 11. 1 If 'Y ll 1.1 .Hun 4 '+A' VXFQ ALJ. W , T' 1 5 .E ' CF,--p':.X,2xqt. of A M I., ..... -..e . . , E S A G pe-Clary r' . . . I 11 A. A.-N Pnefe. X Q-- - fx wx - L Sciiicgiieiits C. fE'A.,, wx Avw vw- Ai x,,,lr, .... ISNLS C. I 'R if 1-,-T f A 1 I 53.1-3 - Eectmg - F51 , 7 . 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