Bridgeton High School - Baconian Yearbook (Bridgeton, NJ)

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Q 3 . P O Publwlned 69 . . . . THE SENIOR CLASS OF BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL, BRIDG-ETON, N. I U -V I Q, ',,f1g A -'-' A Ak,' r -1,.: ,. J H' U '. .- jjj? I ,.,. -- ' 4'--' Q ,, H ,,., '- ,A .,., W , - af' -- -AA' .AA,, . 14A. 5 qV,.. -A4- ag f ,. ,.- ' A, .. 1 ,- + wi ' 1' ,... 'A 1. xx 'F' ' I 4-'A 'wi' -' Q t3g,.. 4 ' lm .,,. . ...lbl I F J-.ni .BC M '- 1.qQ b ,,..,. 5+ .A,, 2 A H .I A 1 , W A ,... - V ,. V ..4-' .. I . H' U I , ,.1. U V dnl ,..- - .rim ' ..,. M, V , . so ax .NC elude We knew at once, on that first day, that here was something new-an era of growth-and we desired to avail ourselves of the opportunity. We did not share the trust cmd confidence that it was so evident our teachers felt. We were unsure and faltering . . . but such an atmosphere was hard to suppress . . . it caught on . . . now we felt as a part of a whole striving toward a common goal to learn by doing and seeing . . . to profit from our surroundings. Our teachers sensed it, too. They saw their opportunity to learn from us . . . and they, too, have grown with us in these four eve.ntful years. We were trying to keep pace with a rushing world, for we knew those who allowed themselves to be swept aside would never regain step. We watched, at first with fear, the terror of war . . . . and then we attempted to help. We read . . . and listened . . . and absorbed. We learned to meet people and to cooperate with them. We achieved the satisfaction of doing and not merely standing by helplessly. We were aware of the great privilege of living in such momentous times. We were living history . . . the despair and hopelessness that so many others experienced could not efface our trusting confidence. The words democracy and tolerance took on new meanings for us . . . we found new interpretations for them as they applied to us . . . we accepted innovations with open, unprejudiced minds, and we found them wise. With the triumph of good over the greatest aggregation of evil the earth has ever experienced, we were brought face to face with the future . . . it troubled us. Had we the preparations to aid in the important task ahead? And so we prepared for it . . . we discussed and studied the problems of peace . . . for we knew that the responsi- bility for its permanence lay with us and our generation. Yes, in a sense, these past four years have not been a consummation of all learning, but a foreshadowing of lives of sincere dedication to our school, our country and our new world. Now we are facing the end of our careers in Bridgeton High School . . . but it is not the end . . . this is a beginning of a finer and better life to come . . . it does not mark the termination of our schooling. Whether we may further our education by attending schools of higher learning . . . or whether this marks the end of our formal education . . . We have not finished . . . for we shall extract to the fullest extent and at every opportunity, all that life has to offer us . , . we shall remember this: There is no finality-just an end of a phase and a PRELUDE to another. EDICATION We, the Class of 1946, dedicate this book to our willing and capable leader, Miss Zelda Pineles. To her we turned for direction throughout our high school years, and to her we again turn as we leave. We always found her at our side, ready to give us the cue to begin something new or to put out a restraining hand when she thought restraint was in order. Now as we part, we realize she will no longer be at our side, but the impression she has made will stay with us as we go into the next movement of life's great concerto. We have recorded in this composition the activities and events ol the past four years. Throughout all of these can be seen the influence of the directing hand of Miss Pineles. She has constantly helped us to live up to our theme, Semper Altiusf' May we continue to strive to go Always Higher. 4 A I Editor .. Assistant Editors . Features .. . Art , 4. . Assrrtant Business Manager Circulation , . Assistant Advertising Assistant Picture Manager History Club Edior Sport.: Faculty Pliotoararliez Adverlipsina 1fOllCllOl.1.3llOVv'Il in pliot .Marcia Bolnick Mary Carutliora, Dortson Mills Betty Ann Spencer, Louise Moeller Lotta Boekenkauip lane Woodruft George Block lqraricipz Fralingwr Victor Marla: David Fithian Allred Pliner Maraarf-t Woodruff Eistlior Rexsniclc Sally Serata amz, Rf-rnard Lewin . llvelyn Trout Tony Oqdrfri ografii below is 4. ,, uc to:-A Q X + -K s i M. Gregg Hibbs, lr. Harry C. Smal Superintendent Principal Rufus Richards William Meyers A. R. McAllister President, Board ol Education Board ol Educati Percy W. Owen Heber Loveland Harris C. Ha Board ol Education Board of Education Secretary, Dr, Katherine Loder Curriculum-Coordinator Mary Streets Claude C. Couch Robert R. Ren: Adviser of Girls Director ol Guidance Director, Attendance and Bel Del Alexander Abbie Ayars Eleanor Ballard Alice Baulig I. E. Bowen Hazel Bowen lox Bowen -.A .- six' Q: S S +1 ii Qt itil? ' Rf f ff AH Margaret Cool: Esther Corey Gertrude Durst Marion Eklund Mary Elmer x Alice Elwell Lawrence Elwell lean Ewen Samuel Faust George Field Eleanor Eox g .., fi' 5, Kt,t.t. Q E ik beth Garrison E, Rodney Gibson Iulia Gibson Margaret Gray Elizabeth Guest Charles Harris 71 LQ - 5 5l.. 2 3 E Edwin Harris Laurence Henderson Leona Hoffman Alma Husled losephine Hyde Vera Ioslin Lillian Livingston Edna Loew Glenn Lore Elizabeth Lupton lane Lyon William McCa 3 5 s X Gladys Marchand lean Masland Ruth Moncrief Dorothy Moody Ann Morris Millie Motia Florence Mulford Lavenia Mulford Howard Neff Erma Newhart Zelda Pineles lennie Polizz 953' Y Jfary Robbins 1 A t Alfred Scheer Winona Schumacher C. Preston Sellers David Shapiro Edith Sheldon leorge Shelton Elizabeth Sterrett A J' Q, 4 Q, Emily Stiles Mary Striclchoumer Virginia Trewin x -7 , L .. I erbert Trostle Margaret Vanlieuren Ray Welsh Helen Wilcox Iulian Zinzcrrella fa Blackman Dorothy Dubois Charlotte Post Betty Stiles Office Staff Office Staff Office Staff Office Staff FACULTY MEMBERS Photographs no! available at time of publiculion. 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For leaders we chose: Bill Wainwright, President, jane Woodruff, Vice-President, Margot McDonough, Secre- taryg and Alfred Elmer, Treasurer. With our director, Miss Zelda Pineles, they planned a Sym- phony in Green for our Freshman week. In Miss Pineles we found everything we had hoped for as an adviser . . . She had ideas-the kind of ideas that we enjoyed. Will we ever forget those green hair bows and ties we wore, and that green Echo that was devoted entirely to our class? Then there was our Freshman party. Most of us were on hand for that occasion. The lucky winners of 1943 yearbooks were Mabel Steelman and Lawrence Harris . . . You remember the war situation looked dark at this time. We joked and kidded about those identification tags we had-but it was no joking matter. After the first few air-raid drills, we no longer said, Is it a fire drill or an air raid? . . . The year moved steadily onward. We chose scarlet and white for our class colors. Then we picked the banner designed by Lois Boekenkarnp to lead us through our years at B. H. S. We were proud of the motto Semper Altius which was emblazoned on our banner, and we planned to live up to it . . . S6400 seems like a lot of money, doesn't it? Well, that's the amount brought in by the girls of Miss Pineles' homeroom during the bond drive. We were going to be different and we were off to a great start. Yes, we came through the first year and we were ready for more. Jllegro Faster and faster the music played. We were really juniors and upperclassmen, caught in the whirlpool of social and athletic activities. By popular election, our officers-George Black, Elaine Richards, jane Woodruff and Stanton Sheppard-were chosen. A year of success and animated activity was ahead. We were the winners of the State Championship and County Title in football. Bridgeton High School was fighting with spirit all down the line. Remember how we juniors defied superstition and presented our leap-year dance on Friday, the l3th? The boys smiled their very prettiest and held their breath, thinking, Will I be asked? Oh, those anxious moments experienced by the junior boys, and the girls' expressions of high glee as they made their choice! Christmas vacation and our class rings. What more could any junior ask for! They were ALMOST all alike but we shared a mutual thrill at exhibiting our own ring. Elaine Richards and Ronald Doodle Ward found first place as our class prides and there is no need to say that we were mighty proud of them. A little later Doodle left for the service of his country, starting a slow procession of 46's, and we were proud of them but a little sad. Of course, there was comedienne Claire Niblock with joe Pino, the king of wit. lt certainly wasn't a task for them to keep us laughing and looking at the sunny side of life. Margie Nelson, a queen of swing, jitterbugged off with the title of best dancer. The clever drawings of Lois Boekenkamp won for her new acclaim in the artistic field. Then came the long-awaited event of a high school student's life-the junior Prom. Girls were prancing around worrying whether their hair would have enough curl, whether their gowns would be appropriate and the color becoming, and wondering if they would be too forward asking their date for the flowers they so wanted. The fellows had the same problems - Did you get a tux? - Dad's lending me the car. Classes were cut, for the gym and cafeteria had to be decorated in the customary fashion. But there was the catch. Ours was no ordinary setting, thanks to our clever and original adviser, Miss Pineles, who worked so tirelessly in our behalf. A tiny picket fence, rose-covered trellises, a wishing-well bubbling over with good cheer, a pond reflecting the glow from the lighted lilies-and our Garden of Memories was complete. Our grand procession led by George Black was quite a striking sight. Figures danced across the floor, adding to the beauty of the scenery. Our efforts and inexhaustible work were not in vain, for the prom was a huge success. Those Wonderful memories-we will never forget them. Our junior year drew to a close, leaving behind a host of fond thoughts. 12 Moderato The tempo quickened-no longer were we mere Freshmen, but mighty Sophomores. Class election rolled around again. This time the favorites were: Doodle Ward, Presidentg Elaine Richards, Vice-President, Mary Caruthers, Secretary, and Bob Austin, Treasurer. The all- important event of the year was the magazine campaign. The Sophs were in there pitching and turned over the goal of 551600. We made a lot of friends f?l working our way through high school, selling a wide selection of magazines. The high flyers of this drive were Miss Elizabeth Guest's homeroom as high homeroom, and Betty Ackley as high salesman. Helping the war effort along, the class presented Betty with a twenty-five dollar war bond. Not bad . . . We thought we'd never have it . . . what?-the Soph party . . . why?-because of the flu epidemic. lt was worth waiting for . . . that gala affair. We broke tradition by having an orchestra . . . remember? The theme- American Christmas. The decorations were beautiful, but more Christmas balls were broken than were hung. Nothing but the best for our class . . . the corsages Doodle Ward, our prexy, presented to Miss Pineles and Miss Streets were really orchids . . . When we amateurs tried our hand at playwriting for Miss Eisenstein's English class, the result was a tender love scene presented for an enthusiastic auditorium audience. Who blushes? . . . You can't hold a good class down . . . we were in on the Honor Society, too, and composed not a small amount of the charter members. We were very definite in our selec- tion of class prides, weren't we? Doodle excelled in every sport . . . football was his specialty. Yes, the year certainly whizzed by . . . come on and tell the whole truth, we really had a good time that year . . . didn't we? ?inale Our Senior year approached with all the hopes and anticipations for a glorious finale to our high school careers. To start our final year we chose officers from our midst-officers who would guide us during the last precious year. President, George Black, Vice-President. Elaine Richards, Secretary, Iosette McDonough, and Treasurer, Ioe Pino. We were not a class to be idle. With the announcement of the Baconian Staff, Marcia Bolnick as editor, we began in earnest. Ad solicitors could be found in all sections of the town cornering bewildered business men. We can never forget the wonderful spirit of cooperation of the Class of '46. Leave it to the Elmer studes . . . yes, they were quarantined again . . . what next? He was here once more . . . that man with the camera. Result-yearbook pictures were taken. Were yours good? . . . mine weren't. Will they be back in time for Christmas? Oh, but we had the worries . . . When the Shakespearean authorities consulted with Miss Pineles on the yearbook assembly, we knew something great was brewing. We weren't wrong . . the balcony scene, Caesar's assassination, Chloe . . . it was good! In the meantime, any Senior you couldn't find would be in the Guidance Office, examining college booklets or arranging for post-graduation jobs. What with all the activities, we were in great need of a rest when Christmas vacation rolled around . . . It was started in the right way when Mrs. Husted's homeroom challenged Mrs. Gray's. Remember Zookie and his dis- cussion on sneeze and sneezers? We even got a lovely Christmas present from Mr. Smalley, who turned over the auditorium for our use as homeroom the entire Christmas week . . . the lovely Christmas tree . . . reindeer on the windows. By the way, did we really rest over the vacation? We all returned . . . in 1946 to a New Year of Peace. Elaine Richards was chosen to represent us as the D. A. R. pilgrim from B. H. S. We groaned over mid-year exams but they came and went . . . we were still living. Then we could sit back and worry about the Senior play and the money it just had to produce. Time was waning and the year was drawing to its climax. How we looked forward to the reception where WE were the guests!-and it was a success. The whirl of Senior activities continued . . . the unforgettable banquet and the realization that soon all these friends would be separated. Commencement practice!--Fun, but with an undercurrent of sadness. Shorts, sunburn, and sand . . . The pleasure of signing your name in the front instead of on the advertising pages, for the yearbook had come. Who would ever have believed that we would enjoy writer's cramp . . . but we did. How many names did you get? Commencement exercises . . . we had to face it, we were leaving B. H. S., our friends, our teachers and our adviser, Miss Pineles, whom we can never forget. This was itl Our high school days were over and confidently we faced the future. ' 13 O GEORGE BLACK Blackie ,105 Church Street Organizing ability . . . the indispensable man ot the senior class . . . gentlemanly. 1 lOSETTE H. . MCDONOUGH . Iosette 102 Marion Street Perpetual inotion . . . a fascinating madernoi- selle . . . impulsive . . . delightful . . . enthusi- astic participant, in all activities. MARK HILLIARD Billiard 291 E. Commerce Street Football star . . . he likes Brown , , . authoritative . . , self-assured . . . gallant chap. I . I! A 3 Pb LJ 0. . I , , I STANTON BIXTEMAN SHQPPARD 'YJ nshep., Mullord Ave., Cedarville 'Smile and profile . . . able 'prexy . . . pole- vaulter . . . athlete . . . friendly . . . admired. 1 'Sys rm... 2.1 .- g,..ts,:si..., . :fy it . yn Ast ,. AS X . 4 n S msvk-...wie rs , nw' X re ,ii I ,V-F-n44, 1 1 r 1 ' .f fe A ., , . , I A.,ff , v .vg, '- n i . 'fn u . f. , .+'. 1 ELAINE M. 13icH11.RDs. A, 'j Elaine l, . G91 N. Pearl Street! - Radiates enthusiasm .'. , impatient. enggy... .. , 'unlimited capabilities . .' challengingfideas , . . dynamic. ?BPI-IAPO lown ies . . impetupus . . a h 'W f '6- x . A.. 1 Rifle, WT I ..f H4 JI ce? KL., 'lb-,rev '2. ,pg r ji! S at .J .ngfft mfrcgofmw MCDONOU V .X lj' 5, d,...!fU2 Maripn Stre M Smpy jajoret . A. C my gd WMA- lightiul . . Watomic . . . never-ceasing activity. .1 I. 1 i Ive- .: 5 f Y l t F. 2,1 s 5 to t .N f it SX x X XCAIQOLYN, H. WQBER A XY. 'Q 'karolynu X1 X 14285. West Ave-l' ue X Chglmsl! . .. the a et, too . . Axgets ad asdbut gladlaster. X 'X ll ll .Q 1 lxnvf 5 t Xi 14 x f V 'x R S .X 4 u n rw' l ff' if .1-'lf 'V f' ,WQQJVI W fi' anie' L 1 Lnhyoof Burr .. yr L 0619121-Xv e' aljililiii . ,LL 1. V . . I ' I p rpetuql .spring teyer sfj. sweet yohfig thing. v , I u L I ' A M I . I I, 1 . 1 I' ,ff I VJ I 'fill' I , I . f , I I r , Y ', I H1-:Lf-:N IBEIATY ACKLBY Belly .X , Deerfield ' A young lady with- a heavy schedule persistent . . .' industri- ous . . .' admirdnle. ri' f UA 'IIA- 9' X-N .rsi r , . L Y D S I1 H Yee Sy p e'cs le intel' ce , . . ti for . .. o servat e . . . eserve raise. lit N. . C. MARIE ANTHONY .1 HHOIIGYL' , Elmer -Her merry ways make her popular . , . she makes happy, I x Av . FRANKLIN T. ATKINSON A Frankie A RJU. 2, Bridgeton Main interest in Shiloh , . . dairy farmer . . . fellow with a generous heart. H. OB TAU IN, IR. Bob urel trpet E 1 i nati n . tten in n h orous . o - ste a if Eifeg I. MAURICE BACON ,V 150 Cottage Aventte, Endowed with a fine sense of humor . . . trumpet player . . versatile character. s . Q es I v PAULINE LUClI..I..E I BACON ' P paper i 57 Vi as Street ' Succe ful 'secretary . , . solid Rwler , , . ener- h ted, 'f - I t f XL Jw , f f l n g ic sportir . . . Yvarm- 4' MILDRED L. BAEDER Stuff lO8 Hampton Street Always on the go . . . Hey, Where's Ruth? . . . roguish, . . enliven- ing gal. ff r N r4- f g 1 . ff f , BE Y B INGQ9 , 4 il U H I V J 75 yn! ia I oller ating . , , vy . . 'Let e telafeou ' h e d' f. . ' de G mbrsiebf ff rf l ' 1 l -f lj , . I 41 ,f . J f A f y Z V M I. . 7 1 ,I ft 0 gl 1, 'Hi' '-I I if, . J ff , J LENO BQEBE WW? ue H' r atten 1 foc o ,, ,, . loves to iitt g ,A . . good spirit. I 32 convert ble . . .fy .f'f, pf vfjj RAYMOND F. BEEBE ..Ruy,, 88 West Avenue Little and mighty . . . a real friend whom we all like. 7 ANGELO A. BISCONTE Angelo Rosenhayn Smooth dresser . . . dark wavy hair . . . smiling , . . what more do you Want? I I NpNA'1.. BLIZZARD 5 onie ar Ig smile . . s a gf enthusiast . . , s with losephine . , . 4 th Avenue , t n to know, BARBARA A. BODEK Bc1bs 36 Lake Street Pianistic ability . . . bub- bles over With life . . . the latest style . . . watch Barbara. 9 LOIS IANE BOEKENKAMP Lois N' 17 Elmer Street Unusual girl for more than one reason , . . originator of costume de- signs. l6 Lx.. ' n , 5 pf' 'Y ' K 0 Nmncm ts. P0iNPCKx v Mum ,t ' Elmer 11 ' Grand prix . . . glqwrs with wit J! . hard lc surpass in ability . . . our e'lor., ' - f' , . ' l n, X i. F f WINFIELD S. BONHAM Bud f ' A ' Shiloh Football player extraor- dinary . . . hae, self-as- surance . . . critical when aroused . . . West Avenue visitor. Q. My f A .ft ' lar EI. , ICK f Bost ell'- er fav air ' . .AH ng, sil typ, . irls' erest hi T 5 Cl t 'T ' C l XX' BETTY ' rjgeff - 3 North tre Th ts sa! e th ...chan e...ny blonde. . wors.,.h d rl SARAH Bowan lf Sarah South Avenue fingers on the accordion . . . for any sport, she's there. pf f. ox, , RA19FQpD 'C L'Bra K' 51 92 olia -enue b dom but h , . . imerestir- art , . . fries ly an h erfu Q-iw J Kell LQ X1 px LK if Nl are RQ i t a t ttf -fe ai-, Deerlie 'QQ She wants to be a nurse . . . quiet and well- rnannered. v ,r AUDREY I. BRESS And lO7 Summit Avenue Startlingly different . . . expressive eyes . . . in- terest lies in college . . , sensitive and unpredict- able. HAZEL HELEN BROWN Slim l2 Spruce Street Likes to tease . , . won- derfully sincere . . . reading and Boyer hold her interests. LLL . ww -, iff, 'l la QLLVL 'A' r t' y L N ' ' MA iiE'rf'g 'iiiiLc: f I 'NOREEN L. Bmcas if Fifi? E, 5 H LWB f Briggs ' U lelw' 1 18 Harrison Street 86fLIE' T Stllgefvl Cioihlis most ,admired Qlkcjlof . G' .1 'WE . . . incendiary lqkmde- If ' 6' G rc' t. glf Wu . . . likeable disposition Q Hg r ml Gro 11 ' . . .ldancing . . . sports L ' VA' ' LJ . . . all reet. X Vvfrl 'ty p 1 ASW lrpll VI ff l I 7' . bf' Mr. , 1 , 1 1 f 1 1 fig ' AIJYCE Bnooiasszrrf MAY ANN BRQWN 1 .'tAme ' I I I Mm 'lmf I , D- Zwmmev x f Cedarville Brown fsyegl red kwin I Speakslow and seldim moe C,mbinCmOn I - . , . coriscientious vviorler true frfe , f . effective I ' ' 'friiggyggloigmmlve as ic. f ' ' ' ' . 'i y. 'LH I ' ' 1 , , ' S f ' ' jg! K Q' , ,iff lp' .K .fr ' ' . s Y' 'A 'J X T ' 'gt' S iff., x q3X N ' nf 1 ,A 1 1 L1-J - e 'fi 1,4 9' , M 'L A Roi ff we-s Siiuisssii 6-Emerge' ,,S1m,, L ' A 4 ,yn for zmstzgffiezaz Ri D If 'fr Egmgq Ve dawg? W Ta l l, dark, handsome le I y U ru d respect V and happy , . . skilled I . , j worker . . . friend of liz-iwpk' g . 'A A Burton. 1 1- ' ' ,QQ '. . - 1' V , My f l8 , A . 1 ' .. , , v 5 . . i V w J X 'I I V 'f 71 . J, I ' r . ' A W J 'MICHABLIEUDAY 1-fMfke A 7rR, Dff6, Bridgeton Woman hater? . , . 4 gricgirqfi . . . blue- bitortd . . . catching e ff N I J B DONALD FRANK, t VBLTTON 1 'X Mr Q Q. D. 6, Bvidgetog Democratic with Jriginal ideqs . . . spontaneous actions Lf. a man of ,reC1l sizd. I ' x , I , l Barn .5 ' 4, f . i.T53 'E: r,m3rii,L ga. , i -gli D. 3 edgy v'lM5aa+L3lsht1,lpy ,,.. flat. yleiswsirlli. . . ici ,ns 'li-Tl., Vocimel,Zlj.. I' 'K . ,lt 'AU A m 4' A 1' 19 fl . if - 'ff 1, if I 1, fl' - f 'MARY1-JARUTHERS ' ,f -Wim , I 378 E. Commeke Street 'That elevated eyebrow . . . contagious giggle . . . sliizlden impulses . . . Jqflrable iriend. I .1 Q I-I I 7 . I 1 ' fl x s , g . CHARLES CASPER ChoI1y ' 129 Church Street Wdvy hair . . , plays basketball . . . black coupe , . . Wes . . . smooth dancer . , . blushes easily. ' 4 i S ZATINA CASSI ' ' Casson . 274 Bank Street. , Dashing personality , . . energetic . , . attractive . lively wit , . . warm- heartedm , . mischievous yet dignified, t I .1 I If s- 1' l lr' I q' I .1' to ir 1 A . li - -, Up BARBARA MAR-Y . r CHAPMAN I, ' Barb . . 'ZO5 I ving Avenue , , I , ,Canadian newcomer . . A would like to .have a Bird in afcage. , I f . ,A 5 1 ' . i K N y Li -I RS, 'Lf' ' I v f -f' 1' QI i . v , ' V ROBERT cjfciisvprsxmi' 5 . 1 ld19VyH' QA: 1 r in R. B. 3, Bridgetqn '17 Quieft loofs .Qiceivipg ,,. . waterpr cap with kr! a trbQ r . . .'1YpiLN, cal redhe d. xr J T A f 3 Ulf ' C' 4' - 5 A I C I I I 7 ' 1 1, s. I ,h ,f v xv ' , .. s 1- .5 ' - I b 1 . IOSEPHINH V. CHILLARI s , lo 30 South Aveniie Giggles , . . a' jolly girl . . . always does the un- expected . . 4 makes, life interesting, ' 'v V J L ,- IOHN I. CINGHINI lohnnie 220 South Avenue Interest in printing . . , small but mighty . . , a man oi social inclina- tions, HARRY E. COPARE Harry 96 South Avenue Harry is always loads of fun . . , handsome . . . that smile is dynamic, v , .. , 4 If ff . P ' or .1 Q' I vw 1 , ,fl r . I r ,F J-rzinnyconyf' 1, 'gieniiyidrlu 5 A -82' alan t Street, Never afdull n?o.ment . . , frpianoloplayprl isupreme ' . his rsonality is impressiv ' ,I ' lf' .fl rw ROSELLA Coiisrzv Rosie R. D. 4, Bridgeton . Personality a t t r a cts friends . . f trim appear- ance , . 1 opposite sexe- the feeling is mutual. HERBERT W, CORSON Turtle 75 Spruce Street A mischievous smile . . . where Herby is, there is always fun. ROBERT CORSON Bob 95 Elm Street Active skater . , . a most genial and aitalole per- son to everyone. 20 ROBERT COSSABOON, IR. Cossie R. D. l, Bridgeton Success in a quiet way . . . his energy is re- served for farming FLORENCE SARAH COX Corrie 299 South Avenue Guarantees joy . . . a non-stop talker . . . her favorite, Frankie . . . not the Voice f'. . . .1 hi xi J L fr J ' t WESLEY SHEPPARD cox, m. Wes 87 Grove Street Handsome . . . gay . . . some Casanova . . . tops when it comes to sports. RACHELLE OSS RIM ., e., 4 N, Lab eiqsifelei 3 Attract ve . . . lpves suf- prises . vi , blog: Hi ba' - , rder, I ase .... -'Sweet S pp w ker. X5 ., - X J - i - i 'i , Xxx 9 Y J, 1 , J .Y . D 1. . I , . J sly -2 .rf ',w,,.a,--'- H , maj!! grief K,-1-if- l S! fa , .L,,,,,,.ko eww PAULINE LORELLE CUSTIS Paul R. D. 4, Bridgeton 'Noticed her very pretty hair? . , . genial mirth . . . her versatility ex- traordinary. TERESA DANNA Terry R D. S, Bridgeton Mischief in her eyes . . . efficient . . . pleasant tempered . . . sensitive charm . . . mon ami. ul ILENE WD UG RTY EiIene 223 I vin venue ea. r' voide to Bob . uainfly char, ' att y s. O 0- ' ANN L. DAULERIO Ann R. D. 5, Bridgeton Always studies First Aid . . shy . . . graceful . I genial . .4 has beautiful hair. 1 Q ALICE H. DAVIS' Alice li. 5, Bridgeton Skating . . . Air Corps . , . considerate . . . her laugh 'gets her into trouble w f. if 'I 1' 7 g1l',!'l.'fJfff!4 .J , 1' ljbfl yi, If J DQLbRiZfik,ll4L como g, J L' e9tiitQ,Qif yt R v J X eve ! 'liilft ' 1'ef'.. - lizzie dPiSi1iier,kovS ll ioigpf V-f af. I nfl, all A, In ,- A Q 1' V, fi. pf 4, pr ff 'f, ' I .' 1' . A i' X 1 1 f if 1 . 1 r f .f'.Y I -f ....z 5,15 ,fi 9QLORESll5fOLA', , Yiloloresu v ,Fairto 'Doaefiglie likgla Qliool? 6 ..v.hefj1fstvove... I Barn. dancinxg, ot course. z 1 i ALICE E. DICK meds R. D. i, ceqmviiie W Her smiles came with ease . , . 2U carat char- acter , . ..a tremendously practical girl. I NATHAN' A. DiLlBERTA Mussf' , R. D. l, Millvitle- Has a friendly manner, . , . always takes lite easy . , . a fine cornrade, F P IOSEPH Dl ORIO ..loC,, li, D. 6, Bridgeton Poultry farmer . . , avia- tion minded , , . pilots: license . . proud owner ot a Model T, A. VIRGINIA, EARNEST Ginny R, D. 3, Bridgeton uheady, Willing, and 'able' . .' . model secre-' tary . . . al-ways enjoys a joke . . . high integrity. 1 l ! n 4 ,J r 5 w LOUISE A. EARNEST ' Wesey Zll SN. Lalirel Street Super basketball lplayer . . . future secretary., . . bursting with vim and vitality. , Z2 IANET M.'EDnY' I die ' 1105, ak Street R e al ly interested in sports , 4. . that green , pick-up . , , rural in- l terests. J . SN n. w AI!F,B5a,'Uf 1-:Lrviizy p ' Alfie - 6 lnstl, elllla e Noble-hea ed anf ag- ,Q nanimous . ,l., ', those' sweaters .'. f'very popu- lar'i H. S. ' 'S .M M ti , i 1 If 5. 5 5 A e I . ku' U? Y' I f,.g.' n,. V 1V K 'Al .rx ACEY ELSEY Easy 160 Vine Street Iitterbug . . . unsurpass- able sense ol humor . . has good judgment . . good manners. I w I 'll' 'x IEAN C. ELWELL Blonde f 92 York Street Admiration . . .peaches and cream ucomple-xion , . . she's always willing to help. ' 23 J bf f x J 2. V IACK EMERSON lack R. D. 5, Bridgeton Studies don't worry him . . . future vet . . . e njoyable personality and lively hu.mor. .1 u if . 5 N . N 1 vp A N ' .fx I l N Y MARQHRAH. swine 5 ' ' Mmm ' tr xbhilqh 41 Suraiy disposition I . ambitious look ol con- tefitment . , . blithe spirit 1t'l bl d, 17 vvjalie on eix N lv 1 W x 1 . PATRICIA I. EXTER Pat 225 Allan '22 S re t9 Popular ' . . . er- Wu mg ' 9 . .Econsciegti orker ' s I 4 4 w I - K, , ' J' w f L Y , ,- 1 .. t , 4 t H EN 1. EYERMAN IXHSIGHII R. D. 4, Bridgeton Shy, conservative, re- tiring . . . likes Latin . . . determined . . . she gets things done. Q , . I I 1 I , . .his motto- Why Worry? X FF, 'Thy tg1inker. ,f 5. . LENORE LEE FAULKNER Kit R. D. 4, Bridgeton lnexhaustible fire of imagination . . . trim dresser . . . always seems happy . . . intelli- gent aspect. SAMUEL D. FAUST Sam Shiloh .- That red hair .,. . basket- ball his specialty .' . Q X., a O .Air . 1 u-NXA A Le O s ' I B.fllLMfaYL 3 f ,-'rmzw ,yi I' 'l15'f'a qt! 'St egl' Nzliepelgaible ch? . ,fa bitlibus nidffie srudn ' has a reserveafappeanf' ance- ,Q ' ' s A J 5 g. I ' lb 1 I, 1 in E K. ,AX ' I MARIAN E. FISHER Fish J R. D. -1fBridge-ton Sincere and true . . . fund ol Cleve-rness , . practical sense . . . sell- contained. ' T GJ XJR -,K Suedv Nh ll J I f ' . l 1 ll A . L' ' 5062131 A. romvuch Fools Q , , 2i3A,l-lslirtisdn Oit energetic' nd re- sourceful guyl . . . he makes his own fun. . n urried tempo . , . sensationally silent. tlic S wif' 'rf' , .filll 'l,,, ' . MI l ' ' - 5. I f i .- ...- , , I. A 'l4AhgiAm!r'D. fox ' ' - 'Margarat ' f V ' I , 3, 'Eridgetoru ' .gvgschievouex .U quick .to laugh , rf . 'a.,QOOg1l ligne for ,amy sit-uationy 'J 'A X A f , V. f ' S . n o .'. ' . . 1 V V fu 1 5 l , 4 . Z4 1 ' 1, ' v A- , W I -1 i il- i.,- .-' , Nfl' E ff Xiu' 9 Z! J,1'f 5 ,. A by 1 , 2 h 1 i ,FRANCISgI. FRAL ER ELVI A XEABBBON 'i OHHY , lvi U ' Jlilosenha n'Avenue Ellsgso fidim Sgxnfielp ed h ' . . worksljn tdinly .4 lf een-witted toersona A S mg '-. . , l?uni'fy.'Q. -. ' . J' A - . WW J! J 1 , ,f A . . K V, , '-. , ' , 4 ' ' ff FRED ig SIYAZEUR' EVELYN M. GARRisoN fl Z UE I ., 194 south Avenue R DVS ygmer Always on the movef . , G ' .' h t prankster . , work GY 'lik' N9 tiwec ers doesn-'iliffggege with fun grijcgysl 6326525 ry ' ' ' ' ' fqfmcbllef kindly and tolerant. , f M A 2 5 Aff-.fvf MARGARET MARY ANNA MARIA GEORGE GAPPA ,.Annie.. uMidgeH 122 South Avenue 253 Cohansey Street Petite full of e She's quiet . . . Studious . . . loyeefmiscliiet p p and amusing , . . Wait no l-ack of humor ,Q ,I at your locker, Ruth? genuine' Y ,Q ' 1' ffl' Y , J - Ai? A ,Mi f , , ' A ., - RUTHUIRENE GIAHDNER - f MARIANLADA Q' . Gagflenelli i GOLDSBORO K 1 merl' ' . 4' 1 Mnrian X ' Continuous babble . , . V l5'CO1lh1 Avehue Q live wire , , caution NON H di mm tx' 'wdgrflrnlltifillililxiilfiinn day x.DeHe1ff1tifiQ -- - Se 2555 ' ' k. . capable ofxthe keen- . ' AA est enjoyQent, x 2 5 D w e X ' ti , . ' , ' 1 l A ' ' 3' Q l xv lx? ii: 'K C n r.07 IENNETTE GOTO lennie Seabrook Farms Gets around . . . her smiles include everyone , . . someone worth knowing. fig 'Mi 0 NDELIQ l'Tat Ft. D. ,Bun t d Likes b ing . p pb . . . h on r ect mir on. Y: 20 lNE gun-Ar-mf'-4 erry l Ne C6 f .0 . easant . , . good qualities . . . the Z Ngvy G?d 'u ,,n,aCf 'M '4ff W',- ffl ,Aw WINIFRED LORANA GRAVES Wim 50 Orange Street Dancing . . . possesses nice ways . . . her hearts desire, nursin g . . , a streak ot mischief. ,fe M4 OCTAVIA B. GREENE Tavia R. D. Z, Bridgeton A talented singer , . . fond of ribbons . . , likes chewing gum . . . sensi- ble. SARA L. GREENE Huss 34 Bergen Street Very efficient , . . great love for excitement . . . always in high spirits. .J 5 fc .. IOHN GRUSEMEYER A - Goose 209 Broad Street Mark and lohnny . , . salt and pepper . . , curly haired . . . What a guy! '- RONALD GUMP Gumpy 171 Church Street Mathematical whiz . . . precedent breaking . A . has a wide variety of interests. 26 I If lf y., . Eyzi V. GUT'f'MANN ,X 1 t:vte Q00 N. Main Street! mer TfDY1'lQfT'li'C personality! it., well informed . , , out- wardly .merry'. . V., in- wardly sad .l.'. she rates, , P r J I a ,Q . ' ' 1 P 1-ilxaiw LAQVAN um:-L .ii MARIORIE mam-:R , Margie 'R 'D. l, Bridgeton Alluring blond hair . , . a jestful personality . . . enthusiastic student . , . a pleasant spirit. gg.,- 'fig A is N44 . Q K. - 3,4 X x SUMIKO HAMASAKI Sumi 3032 Seabrook Village Knows what shes talk- ina about . . . no sooner said than done. Nt I -9 t 55: M--x 'ff 'LT,5f H D- ae , Elmer let her is' fool you ' , . . encl- less' vity . . . unpre- dictable LAWRENCE HARRIS Harris 48 Orange Street Track stark . . fond of pea pants . . . a fast talker - DOROTHY H. HASHIMOTO 'Dottie f 'Seabrook Farms: Hockey -star with a star in her life . . , nice smile . . . gay . . . worth know, ing. ALBERTA EVELYN HICKMAN Hickman , 458 N. Pearl Street ' COl'1T6t1ted humor . . grand style . . . ::hp':: al- ways faithful and cheer- ful . . . a favorite. 4 ,w 0 f 'Y -Y N 5' , I 1 .f CEFRED K. HILDRETH ucef., 571 N. Pearl Street The sportish type . , . very sociable . . . has smooth manner . . . dis- plays ingenuity, YUII HIRATA Yun Seabrook Farms Peanuts bigger brother . . . superman physique , , . great athlete for his small size. RY Mar ' v 'o o . . -s o . . . d - serv rats IAMES IOHN HOLDER lohn 79 Cottage Avenue He likes hunting and fishing . . . an outdoor man. . . pin boy. 5-K-.. 'Asn .A we FRANCES HUGHES Franny Cedarville Interest lies in tan Chevy! . . , energetic. . . with Alice . . congenial blonde. BYRON HUNT Byron R. D, 5, Bridgeton Active T, and l. fellow . . . opposites don't at- tract , . . sporadic but energetic worker. CHRISTINA E. HURSEY Shingle 189 Spruce Street First Aid . . . and Vera . . admirable person- :tlity . . . conversation :rackles with ideas. ISAAC E. HYMER Ike R. D. 2, Bridgeton ntelligence behind those lark eyes . , . retiring . . one of those farmer cientists. 29 TSUNEO IDA Tuna Seabrook Basketball star . . . future professional bas- ketball player . . . has a shy sense of humor. . ,W ,, J 1' my f HGSORGE H. 1RsLA'ii I 13201965 . rf' ,.- 3.151 1, Bridgetdn 1 ' tar on the baseball diarrrond .vbtg-hearted ,- . . ,hvfnning personality. ' ' BLANCHE ISHIDA Blanche Seabrook Farms Clever girl with impor- tant things to say . . . extremely fond of basket- ball. MISA COU- l 1 f- fff f- . UR Ur la R. D. l, r iggle ' . . reli e ajawf JD L QUXMI' ' ff!! , I ..Dn YZ. 105 ton sei: ,,! . . . talk ' s .W girl in uf all fjfffiy y 49 A 'iii W7 ' I ' , ' f Wjf ff! . gf 7 J f ffl!! All I LEROY S. IERREL, IR. 'lMUff Cedarville lmpish grin . . . mis- chievous and merry . . . standout . . . buoyant . . . sincere and honest. K ,J 5 I y fr' ,K V f Nyi2AB1:rrif'Tor1NsoNf :fy ff R. D, '21 siqwv t K rice skating . . wpeltite 1' miss whohas a strange ' N p .li'king',io't' Elmer. L . ,ef ,Si TN Mull , HIDEO KADONAGA Pachook Seabrook Farms Tall, lanky gymnast . . . a carefree lad . . . en- joyable . . . always on the go. FRANCES R. KAWAIIRI Frances Seabrook Farms Captivating voice . . . trim and earnest . . . intelligent . . . friendly . . . bright, airy disposi' tion. SETSUKO KAWASHIRI usetsi, Seabrook Farms Expressive gestures . . . chatters incessantly . . . peppy , . . studies like mad in the morning, v I I ,A fx. 1 4 . in ,Qf,OBG.E',lfERNAN .X uqorgei ' I' 2 1 , la81FBrohd Street K Energetic d Abthleftic I. ,. , Pdsketggll' and ,ten- nis are his sports . 1' lively hufnor. , - ft' ' L 1-, v. ' -I 30 .l.! ftoft, ww ll!! t VI RCSEM. KERR , ' ose 2121 mptom Stiyeeti. X , Evqki disposition' 3 . , c dp-a bl e commercial 1 stu e . . .llikes flln-so 'J sh makes tt. i . ' t 1, l r ' N t t 1 ' . g . . .1 ' ,,. I 4 ' f ' Lg 4,.Z, . ' CHA-RLES KIGER Charlie R. D. l, Bridgeton , Par-excellent to o t b all pclptaini 4, 'girls ideal , , . black Ford . . . Miss Moody? .V . . has his ideas- - ' ' ' l V' l 'jbv I M-bf ' .U f IOHE G , ,. l 'WV Iackff ' A , ZUMDPQ Q A , may me' +A l' er, .too . '. . t df E6 c ,,f.' ongto ,wk . i 3 lc RUTH ANN KINKLE Kinkle R. D. 5, Bridgeton ,ively, gay, alert person- Jlity . . . shes obliging o all . . . cheerful . . . iappy, 31 7. I ,PJ t J J 4 - if' tw J 0 .Qi tr i x. wr -ff.-1 . il. Q 155 fi? M? f S 50115 ff? Tim Ar x 5 152, 1 . l-'i' - .n vi I Q.. u JYYN f gt X ALICE S. KINOSHITA Alice Seabrook Farms Scholastic wizard . . . pretty . . . neat dresser . . , popular with girls, boys, too , . . college future HELEN S. KOBAYASHI Helen Seabrook Forma: Self-contained . . . sparing of words . . . exe tensive knowledge , . . always alert . . , praise' Worthy. AKIKO KODAMA Aki abrook Farms: e laugh . . . a con- sational manner . . . 'J s ny complacency . . . in the limelight. .f y 'N SUM KODAMA 1, her J If I lhyl: ' I 'v . , 7 1 p P V' .Arla bl lu ly L7 TY A .fx ,P A g,' f EQN Bgfg3fl',OKf1Clf A H ' 'V ' ol I fffqpb ci e d fp ,. TAL! 92,1 a 'I L ow ufff' feel rf CI ' - ' 1 iY, fliwigfifoluyi du Safer, '..:G mel cider, fav . ' , A 4 A l I, I ff ,L ffl' ffl ,P J I wg I 5 I' ll ' A 4, ,fait ,J I .f I fffr , .4 f ' ' 1' I LGA M. KOWAL ,' H H 1 51. ,nn Ong 4 5 287 Cohcmsey Sireet Alway Olga ffCind.VButh, 1 I . fide on, girls . . . winsome . . . a un- y paralleled fndnagzrf' 1 A 41 ' W -.,.- 1,1 . f-Lv v' THERESA MARIE LACOTTE Terry Newport A laugh all of her own . . . unassuming . . . patient . . . cr welcome friend. K,iz,,4. MQJCU ,,. I' 4 V! .4, 5 I . , 1, W ' - 7 Y ff' ,ff ,K f ,f f V, , WILLI M LE KERNEC 1 F .- . y'M.u:e': , 178 Easi Avenue ' HB1-ains to spare . . . lilg, good music . . . noi iri- I clined to worry. ,, ' ..- f'f' 1 fl' f u WILLIAM A. iipifczw - BiII'7 . V . f ' . Albertson Avenue iD! IMS of friendst Q. p in looks and wit . . . that hgh., Qfr I I LUN. .Lvl x QA ?0 UMM lt. lqxvfq ,,- I ,lfftI'L1'U,',f, VIC OR R. MAR S ' 'x - 6494! scholarl. .1't-:fu ' cl ..fi e xe Liv I asf-lfi5'f'. Jipamihgj lql'fl'Z1Jf5rlf ALJLL 5 !1 - Y 5 ul 1-2-'fs I f A I v Q-Lf Y I X' I , 1 ' 1, f , DoN minrifzuzi-'rs J Frankie 20 Spruce Street Musician first class . . . serious in emergencies P . . his hobby is having 'un. 3 Q ,. 5 TERU MASAMITSU .o'Tony ' xSeal!rook'farms- Iool . . . Ealm . col- ected .. . he knows vhere he's going . . . hat. innocent look, . K. 33 BENNY MASATANI Benny Seabrook Farms All fun and smiles . . . hand-writing of perfec- tion , . . impenetrable . . . handsome boy. M. WAYNE MATHEWS Wayne 307 Broad Street, Elmer Shy . , . modest . .. good-looking . . . he is all three . , . hails from Elmer. SUMI MATSUI Sumi R. D. 5, Bridgeton Fun-loving nature . . pensive . . . earnest . . . has friendly manner . . . extremely nice. YAEKO MATSUMOTO x'Dusty R. D. 5, Bridgeton Definitely pin-uptuous . . . alert and poised . . . she has superior ability, too. it, t if t NH 1 CHARLES A. MAURER Maurer . 33 Manheim Avenue Cqnscientious . . . quiet, but efficient . has a dry sense of humor, -f V ,It pf . i ., 4 nr' x Q W r 1 ,V ' v rs' Ii N I 4 x Y CHARLES E. MENZ, IR. f Chuck I I 'F 52 Bridgeton AYQAUGI 4 I Kqovvsvthe tiurt of making friends . . ulmassumfnge 1' . . . ap,ex-pert grkister. 'N 1 i CARRIE E. MICK Mickey l07 Church Street A diminutive figure , . . Where's 'Bundle'? . . . sensitive . . . red hair and freckles-nice com- bination. x C . CK ,Z Gr re Usual y n o e in stud s . . b he nds time or gi ls , .. O al. OLIVER MILES l'OIiver 22 Charles Street Rates tops with his classmates . . . happy- go-lucky . . , Sleepy, Oliver? 1 ly.: If 1 1 . A. 1 I.: ' ooRsoN S. Minis , Dorson I 440 S. Main Street, Elmer Scientifically minded . . . shows quality . . . sense of humor that rates . . fine-spirit. I ,,t ' 1 t l I f v'-A f 1 I P . ' 'V I 4 ! L, S mana IIIIINAMIII f V! Akira Seabrook Fgqrus Nativepfmfkflilforniq . . . higlffdecllsf . . deliilitely a leisure - arid fun. ln ' K , f ' 1' I NORIKO MINATO Nori Seabrook Farms Always neat and attrac- tive . . A student de luxe . . . Winsome and full oz fun. 34 HSTHER D. MINGIN Esther ll9 Walnut Street Mischievous . . . techni- color character . . . non- stop talker . . . navy blue attracts her. wi W' ' fy' ' , ,-.ZJX V5 Xt G1 Ox lvffrzxyiftf limi J I lPe yy AX , Bgxdgeton X. ' . rte usmil with a .ymdl1x1'...s ad- fastfffjend , . I I LOUISE MOELLER V Wqps6-r 'l 362 S. East Avenue Dependable . . . sensi- tive . . . genuine indi- vidual . . . trusting Sirnplicity . . . a pro- moter of kindness. IEAN M. MORI l'Iean Seabrook Farms A real whiz' '... athlete . . leader . . admired . . contented . . . an rnlorgettable friend. 35 5. 3, I A J- ..4 KA .LJ fbi-t-e-f I - Ao. qesl QQ- 4,-,2QYOK0.MOBlI.,',ff., , y N A Tome 4 kseebmak rriif5A Qs.df5licc1t9kwSOHOlifY . . . and a sweet difsposi- , ticgf,-94-3XoBf9knbW' I W at? 1' L'-SJ x - xg.,g.k La.,-a.g - . K 1 M ' 1 I 1 .LLL--A-. , , ,'LQk.. I tif' 1 ' ,' l s 4 I 15 ff , 1. f ,dv 1 ' A VCA YNDIANE MORRIS I ' Abarolynu i f 1, 'i?5,C1puf5h street , t' l ., +' Lit iredheadff . super i .personality . . . iqshion, ff moijeli our midst. J I 1 . V I V 1 . ,. J .Y DL . N ff YIIAHSHAZL H. omits Marsh 'l . B4 D. 2, pffdgeion Lightning speed , . . star halfback . . . stat? low- hurdler . . . likes girls .4 . humorist., '- A.. z i BOYD MOSLEY Mosley l2 Railroad Avenue The silent, woman-hater type . naps in chemis- try class . , . studies seldom. NAOMI MOSLEY Namonya R. D, Z, Bridgeton Displays characteristic self-control . . . refresh- ing and joyously vigor- ous . . . sometimes very practical. I wi' ELAINE I. MOSS Elaine 725 N. Pearl Street Nonestop chatter-box . . , enthusiastic . . . has ability to spare . . . rather realistic. CHIYOKO MUKA Choke Seabrook Farms Enjoys movies . . . poised . . . quiet with sincere nature . . . Bing Crosby lan. .fr - 1 . Jyx . gf J Tx. 6 tuvlfry if X N fl 'x X x -K' U' l'Ieqn9!fe 1 .5 292 lrvjuxg Avqyue, .,, 1 . 1 ,L . 'L' qfsiiyzirs MIUIYLEIII 5' MYR Likes roller skating .Vl dancing . .- tfjh, lorxfhe wiie of a sailor! JJ M t . I AX y tl . J g 1 X L sf 4. A S-.l LYDIA R. MUNSON Sis Cedarville A realist . . . smiles with ease . . . mischief-maker . , . proud and sensitive. 4 I. I 1 - ' .-'L f . Milf Z i' I ' jf QADIE . 'MIJNSONQ iff , S mpv . I ' Cedarville Btflfher l glh than eat - , , . a bog? is her Water- loo Q .'. agreeable. 1 KAY K. MURAGISHI s Kay Seabrook Farms Promotes laughter . . . good-natured . . . end- less activity . . . has a happy smile. VIQLA M. MUSSO ..Vi,, l3l -Vine Street Shes always reading love stories . . . dutiful . . . takes lite seriously . , .congenial 36 I 1 PQDEYO One off additiorll enjo s R .agllp ,H rf I t . Vr 9 .- I 1-fA M. 1-NARDBLLI ' Iulieu J' edarvil Jr Our versatilypi niet , , lashion lacji A , dispositicm . all iles , . . very unders nliing ' x U -I u, 71, fax .I ,'-' r K x ji J ,f ' J' .A H ' s .- s ylfw' gk' K'l jA'f.x ' ,Wil if L1 MARIORIE'5Ifl'fQl,MN iff .g2v1mg1e buf .1445 Coral Avenues - 5 , llncessgmt Vk1'l'keryZ .ff , flasHTng,-ffriendly smile l 5 . ., Htterllguggtrug' . 4. Xjuflfgd ,andxcietraofive K ard e J' ' Y rx fb l ,V s ' 4 ULN P I Ly .xl of JA , X . CLAIRE P. MBLOQK Claire Bl D. 6, Bridgeton Flassesges a confidingx ', buoyant' sprit . . . rqdi- znt and wdolesome nf . Dorn to be happy. 5. ' I lol' 1 K. .xx - x - t, t Q we-,, , C HISAO NIS IM T V , H 0'Le'WL s M K1 LX Seabrook Pdndsfvk 1 f ' Quiet with'lot5,of en- 'Lg tlU.i9fA1sm.Lvcc!thexxH!5yiKi'-4 but always courteous. ' , lb. Lwkyxu' K'-1-'ul ...lst 4 L anal Lli-'Q -J K xkiv gs x 1mta...agxn.x D NISHIURA Farms ALBERT IONES OGDEN II Tony 203 W Commerce Street That Marcel wavell . . . yearbook photog . . . friendly arguments his hobby . . . clever, capa- ble. ': and. W rl ' y . f n l V VSADAKO OKRMOTO if Q Sadie . ' Seabrook- Farms Trim athlete . . .studious . .'. not inclined to talk- ativeness . . . certain of xrhersell. 4 V t t K y ANNA MARY ORNER' ' Anna Mary R. D. Z, lmer Can she bak cake! . . . a clever seamstrgss . . . always cheerful . . lr kind, generous. 4 ' N . f Xffllll C' , ry' P A xf x ,I All! My J' rf' U ' .T I' I 'X ff. f A NV' ffx rl .Jf KV l ' n ,f .' A7 lacy BERl I , fassoipryf VLAN rniefl. J Y r 1 5 Gym Sweet rr f 4? 91, cfmifred 'amd if- e 'apt N, . V.l,he's opsz' vii everyon . ,YF XII. t,,f f 4 I ffgy. ' P4 I l I l HERBERT D. osBoRN A f Herbie Hopewell Mechanically inclined . , . very reserved . . . opposite sex doesn't bother him. . l ' r Q X .Q PIUJL BRICE OSBORN Paul South Avenue, Shiloh Diligent worker . . . fine sense ol Hurnorl. . . will easily c o n qu 3 r lile's problems. A I 'X Q IEANETTE PADGETT leans-ite Ft. D. 3, Bridgeton Adds color to conversa- tions . . .socially agree- able . . . she blushes easily . . , Martha's friend. fn? ' A flf! 1 It 'lf .Lf Djjy,1 ff , ' , , .. 4- I r ff' N . If fi 1 af , f' . I .0 ,f 1 , I I L ' ' . GEN EVE QQLADIIIG' x' ' 1 l'IermY 1,1 f Commerde feet' :Z ,A lea fig terufsi 1 ni Seine Vipd. qrenlt Ezsfllu h,. especially, ffjimfrgdsive. 9 7 I 1' 1, fig' lr ' 'K' fr .' Y. 1 1' lf!! f It ' . J. ff' A 'LLL Sffl' ,I A .X A lla. , RUTH a-PARKER L ,.Ruth.. I A 567 N, Laurelfatreet Beautician . . , happy personality . , . always Ruth qnd Margaret , wide dircle of friends, , . 38A MARTHA MADDEN. PEACOCK Martha llO Burlington Avenue Spirit of loyalty and enthusiasm . . . capalile Sunday School teacher . . . earnest. ,' i RACHE L L1 FENNI .. g'Mim P P189 Broad Street' ', S High ideals . . . corurtei ous'and obtlgtng . . . iritellectual. ,. sw blogs A to read. 'xi I . .r ' -' .H .- ,i H - , fl' ' . '7,J. ,.,,, al, .gg f 1 1 1. ' .5 4. s.. r . 'f' A . - ' A' H' .' , 1, ,, fy, t .4 . -.- 2. - K 1 'L 4 ' 1 - f 9 .. - A 7 PERCIN ' 71 4, O 4-ff? E2 9 . treet est Og nd fuil f'.l. 1 . 744'-v.,.. . HELEN POPOVSKY HeIyn, ' I Vineland Ai7en'ue,f Rosenhayn ' A definite extrovert . . . she's sincerely interested ih others . . . ct sunny dill!! enrpreslsio-n. ,I A LM' 1 f.f' h J Ili A V , LL' Q ' L It f te R 1' ,lf r' ff If f 'f J fn fl I I I -f' if 2 , ' .l K I N! B. PORT ' I in 9'7u'1le f FD f'! fl 2?,fMfxc5nolj4lAvenu9 , Soft-spokeni . , winsfnme 5 P 'lepf.e eff tsew- ' .f.trulflo l Y Warmingly fem e ,I ' A I Af if ,A y' , . -X I ! 4 41 if I L, 'M A' . f ,J fi I If I l 4 ' 1 M r Aix, I . WWJW M jf f. ff f l A lc Q ,fr XAIEENE . 'IRR f . V L om CQff?'5 w Qne thos fpris ing f me . ,t Q Fiite t qylef ty . F 1 jf ,,.. XA-JF t , A Afl, x I rf 1 X A ' ' tk KATHLEEN SYLVIA PRICE Price R. D. 3, Brigetori Capable natur . . , sensible and sensitive in the highest degree . . . serious. X i - DIANNE PURNELL. - H . Shorty A . K R. D. 4, Bridgeton ' A lqdy of te.mp'ercxmentC11 Ways . . '. unique blend- ingt of humor cind puthok. 1 I X VINCENT QUERIPEL Vince R. D. 3, Bridgeton A good-look' lg student , . . impre ' ndble' 1 his crctio' 'indicate his ure., I I ,- . f 0 Q! . I J t 1: if. V C , , ' I I X Lv 0 lf! I Ll! . in 1 'VH' ff A-1 f ,- - , i, . 1 I .x',f' W7 .1' 'f fl 1 6 1 , 1 If I . - V n , X ,, .1 ' . a' ' I I I . . ' I. CORRIN5: 'A. fp-XINHAR -, Co ine ', ' 172 'HG ton 1Street, V 'Dqtinitejj different'-. . . ' .wecrrshclotlhep vsiefl , .,, ryroys dffncing-fi , sme- f efqnd coniiderfi e, j' -5 ' w 1, i, mf D, My . . ' J' A 1 U if I f A I . 'rfb -141 1' of .ff M .f f'.:'-' . Af' ' JU vf? J H IWW n fy , . I 'ui ' L ILLIAM A RAM R abc ..G I., 'R. D. 6, eto B. H, .4 iirrreg ' an if .h uilt rkent QW greoli ,S-flcignkqrytn 1 ' txjaf' f VV t rd ,1 href' A JI' yt xnxi . ,X A xy., l ,fb 4, DONALDfF. HB1-mr-:R ' non Centerton intelligent . fgugmbitious r .,. go gete ... very-determined . . . helss' bound for stxccess, ,Z vi . - 'J 5 iJ'J, It A ,,,f , ,, ' , f. , 1 N ly ft Liwljl I. A 1 ! 1 J ,ESUIER FESNICK fl ZS ZISLE, Cblotnm Ep Street Sugc1r,spic cmd every- thing nice . . . thats Either . . .fat uluting gnd happy gitl. J iv .1 if w l rv, xf f if f ,IJ lf' 1 F if ,L I Lil ,ff . gi . . , IV 1,4 If , 'AINNIE RISQE ' f I n I r , ' uhitmis' I tT,lD1 5, Bridgetqn : ' AL.gi?1 of ,action . .' f, S ows interestjrl numer- ous sportsf . good'in1 I tentions. ' -1 1 MW vivid E. R C ARD t. I . 15 SO A ue Mot, etic mis , . dot 5 . of co rse . . her nne eos t and sing Gr Mi L fl B Y RODEIUGAS ' l Bette , ','ll5l N. l..GUFQl.1SgI2?Cl ,' xtrentely individuolistjf , .fspirited . . f intopgi- ble noture 1 possesses fund ofgdlevernfiss land, f intelligence., , X, , f , 1 , IQ' f f 1 ,ll I I 1 X, ,Q I I f, I . , J . Amos C. RQORK Roorkie u R, D. 2, Bridgeton Franny and Alice . . . shes not quiet! she's not' noisy! . . . she's just right, ROBERT SASAKI Robert Seabrook Farms Conscientious . . . moods . , .girl-shy? . . . intricote doodles . , . he hos his tricks, ABQ li! lllIURA .Le ., stqnbfo Fplkm ollyi . . . el e . . . roy of sons n ith o ' de tonding t . sh . wonder! u ff ,f .M . - ,f J N. ' 1 J P I I I tiouisii ' scnminscnmim f' Lou R, D. 51 Bridgeton Hcis high medfitcilhpowers . r . dignity . . .'b,lue eyes , bQ1dlG her blond hoir. I, l7JWflylfl' ' - 't if DOROTHY MA l ,J ' sAMMoNs UDOV, l8 Spruce Street ' Frolicsome . . . cittroctivb mhrlnqg. f. con she tell jdkesll , . . Glwoygfhelfa- ing others. - 1-' 1 ' ' J' i 1'-,ll 'X ,Ar31Tgx,sA' SERATAX f ' ' i sQ11y ,1 82' odlfdn! Drive' Jlgzets t e 'slyle Apqclej. . , . d . . .' t ll ' d fiiagz d im? fm Z X, Zistin tive? I I I t ff ' -. ff' ff 1 lf I K1 HAROLD Sl-IEA Shea R. D. l, Bridgeton Big, good-looking Irish- man . . . if it's a Chevy truck, it's Shea. I MASARU SHIMODA Mas Seabrook Farms Tall, dark and hand- some . . .trackman . . . he knows what he's run- ning after. xi-,ll f if I I fvflffqj' 'LW J . fu LPIQEZWTON B smilill Shimpy U R. D. l, Bridgelon Active winner in 4-H . . . future farmer . . . ready to go . . . very capable. 1. ELIZABETH SlMPKINS I Tootsie . I .A 'Fairton , ' Enjoys,skating'and swimrnihg . . . Where's Betty? . . A,,fAays piano , . choir Slnger. ' onny HAROLD I. SIPPS Sipps Cedarville Interested in football . . . hunting, and not girls! . , . unhurried and modest . . . nice boy. Mei SON KIL Z D. l rnel t uesque o e . ab-ab ut . . . ev silen . . . a cul us dttess r . . . r led o , I f ,' A 'flu 'fu 'fllflf . IA 5 ,D or Y VTMLA igifglgfllclsifqfufy 2233? tiiiiiqlz I 'J -'O ylh I tlbfq Wil an L1l'1C . ' - ' ' 'I A t Hfal, LU J! , ,fb W if f' 'A Ji A yi!!! rJ2,ft ll lf' l 'gif' I if LOIS IEAN SNYDER Lois R, D. l, Elmer Demure and dainty , . has nice clothes . . . she likes roller skating, 42 I iv' ' i.. HELEN B. SPQRKS l2'Spark,v,e 1 ,, 0 by zlsiz N. Pearl street Vitality fplusl V.: . . t e Navy is toni herf. . . cels in hoc ey, 1 I' 45RviL1.r: C. STRANQ Stfang l04 Church Street l-lusk . . , Str -a d girlsllike breazlg agd butter . . . teacher's problem. ' f I I' f -' g 0 1 b ' I A1 E',! ' ,-1 I .7 My la ' 'I J , BEWY HNILSPENQCER TOM SUGIMOTO fisdenceri' Tom fes growl sweet 'I Engaginglyr attractive .I . -. gracious, coqueuish in digriliedr. . . as the, ccasiorl' demands. N 'J .'l ly., 9 J 1 f' I MABLE MMSTEPLMAN . A Hickey , l 'l6 Edgewood Avenue Fond' ol dancing and' jokes . . , Loquacious . . . likes ,music records L . . dislikes history records. Zfdbw , , I Q, JA , . ST, S A ,+I . vie f ' 5 X .Y 'ij ll 5 . . A . a rf 1 ear? ' IQ an eity city , f, :. Q g X . . li ii sin I U calm ' l ' ' an ff yn-'Q . . .re f 1 n- ': ' ge .v . . s me Q.s i-s .5 i t ms New A 4 K y -X .sissy - w 3 -1 is , ' Seabrook Farms The Voice . . , we will always remember his singing Old Man River . . . talented. ,mv 1 iaiiief : surrobr' ,sm ? 62-West Avenue,- ' A1N49at, brighthfyfvacious, alw YS. ready lor lrolic gcf as pretty hair. ,J , I TATS TAKEDA Taxis 1027 Seabrook Village Silent . . . clever . . . studying, his habit . . . always sincere in his smiles. IRENE S. TAKEMORI Irene Seabrook Farms Keen at sports . . . agile . . . teaser . .. steadfast chum . . . calm and serene. ITSUKO TANIGUC Itsie Seabrook Farms Cheerful yet tactful . . . good-natured . . , sincere . , . quite earnest . . . a helpful friend. IIMMIE TANIGUCHI lim Tan Seabrook Farms On the calm side . . . always looks serious . , . Eddies pal . . . zealous pupil, RUTH M. TREMBLEY Ruth 518 Chestnut Avenue Sympathetic conversa- tion . . . graceful and natural . . . friendly curiosity . . . really misses Alice, EVELYN ELAINE TROUT Evelyn p ' Shiloh Bound for success . . . d Shiloh sotialite . . . horwr stude . . . trinl and tiny. . I 4 , .. 1 VERA ANN TRUSTY Trus B7 Pine Street Talkative . . . things don't always go right but still she has a smile, EQ like , ,VH R955 ,IDE S OS S l, efvlg lata S 'V 'f I' Vu , .jx h ' A 1 A lgy I F ' 1,5 . .ws J .K 3' ' K..-'BUQNE 'rmmris 5' T ner 'Aj A ' R. D. 5,.Brid8hton . 1-lamp -go-lu ky . . ,som ofiheysoi shorttaffd good- i g. , 1 u I , X .. I . U lv' ' 'f SARAH TURNER 'lHoney 24 Oak Street A girl that's nice to know , , . tall . .. she and lean are insepar- able. DORCTHY L. VAUGHAN HDOIHGH 554 E. Commerce Street Plardworking . . . has at- ractive blond hair , , . lery diligent . . . we ike her. BOB WADA Bob Seabrook Farms 'un . . . his main in- erest-girls . . , they ke him, too . . . cute id. 45 SAM I. WAKAI uyqung.. R, D. 5, Bridgeton Brains . . . to associ- ates, words are urmeces- sary , . . admirtnle stu- dent . . . true gentleman . . . artist. ' . . 4 A A I'-' qcionm l-i..JW'ALKf.B -, 1,2 - , ,f':HQpp,': -O I ,SB Atfanffc Street f-ligh Scores 'in bowling .l. , lots ot' zeal . . . keeps them laughing. If A. ! . I 4 f 1 . H1 EARL H. WARD Earl Centerton Tall and quiet , . . tall, anyway . . . What's that excitement in study hall? RONALD WARD Doodle Elmer One of our most out- standing seniors . , . we all like Doodle . . . superior chap, YOSHIKO WATANABE Porky Seabrook Farms Genuine Shign . , . lover of sports . . . movies , . . certain dig- nity ol manner . , . grati- tying. 4 f , RICHARD WATKINS - --nuke , 35 Elm Street Personality guyA . . . practical anti rather in- depenclent . . . he Walstes no time, 1 t W. FREDERICK vysssnt t.FEed,. 44 N. Giles Street Super bond 'salesman . . . excellent conversa- tionalist . . . gentleman- like . , .likes tennis , . . a hurnorist. . ' e I. 5 ', I .J N' 1 N t , 'll ' l .1 - ' 'l V' ELLA RKHFAISER M , F' 'ortlyi' ' lt 22'llV nut lStt'5etT YN' 1 'lorrr'Q:r,SalenK studjmt' . ,. . el nfe back' or . 'B.Tl-l. S. an' interest- , lady.. .t .' 1 . L : .- 'S 5, A. A J' .ql,i... X . 1 x ' fb- S r Nfl nl its til .V tl ,l' ll'MAKl. til. mv ' XV rglkmpluz if J' 5 'M W t Aven li QS. e l' P fflienlt' pymist ll- r mee .,, . ydmobte ' rie . . ay, cikboif mold r qt tl 'X ' ,Echo ef1to'uf..'.,. 4 r 1 s , r - ' flfae' ' ln 18' J, ' lu ry 1 , I ,f 3 I , t pw . -F 't' MARGARET C. WOODRUFF Margie R. D, 5, Bridgeton A quiet voice and a oorntortable manner . . . a notable friend. CORDELIA A, WYNDER Carney R. D. 6, Briclgeton She is always very well- dressed. . , likes danc- ing . . . many-sided personality. NANCY H. YAMAMOTO Nancy Seabrook Farms Energetic, enthusiastic, ettervescent . . . a busy girl with a twinkle in her eye. 46 ' r no i YAMASAKI Shui: Seabrook i'llage Lover of ling, op- pos' sex . . . known as r S -f 'end-oi,Eick YI V , Lf ,fl A .i f ' -r A7 ROSE YANO Hose Seabrook Farms At ease on the keys , . . Chopin, her favorite . , , delicate and demure. ESAMU YOKOYAMA Sam Seabrook Farms An ardent fan of pho- tography . , . admired for his courteous man- ner. RYUII YOKOYAMA Ryuji Seabrook Farms All stag . . . member of Bachelor's Club . . , wants to go home- California. 47 MICHI YOSHIDA Mich 1- Seabrook Farms One oi those quiet per- sons . . . cute way of walking . , , tiny. HAIIME YOSHII Haiime Seabrook Farms Nucleus of brains . . . he looks quiet . . . ap- pearances are deceiving . , . distinctive. RICHARD YUKI Dickie Seabrook Village Knower of all the an- swers . . . valuable friend . . . mischievous . . .well-informed, ff ff f l 1 ALBERTA zANEs I Alberta , - ' Fairton Vitality Q . . charm . . . efficient' worker , . . skating high on her list of fun. 4 1 J 1 .Aj , Q 4, x If iff' gjijfi' . 1' iff! pfffi fffvf SYDNEY ZISLIN KARL R. ZUCH Chuck Cedarville A person of lively spirit Ipec I 1 . , endtojlved with sing- -wk S ev zziersfm ' ' ,fu siri e. ' J, ' Clk ' yr7f,,,. P A ii 'lp f',.LA Z-1, ZW 1 r 'Q 'f aff' W, VX l,l fr V-fp f'A'M lv' 'I f ' 4 lr. 1-11 I uf! If 'I fin- ap 4 I If J 8 I I 4 If X fL, 4 l . X gr ' J 7 ' 'L l W3 f 1' 7 I I: . I f..16 7 f 1 5 V ,ix 1 -a ., 14 x v ,. u . -5 l , -.L f ' Q, 1 Q2 vi Q 'v' . -l K Q.. - 1-M , ...pw - Mais .tw 2- hi l 'w A. 'ffl' 'N' -uve-1 El of Q, an -' it .x C . xo? al' D. 4'NF ' -M, 5 , 'V-ff r sf - ff' - ' 7 Q. 5 Y., 9 . A :ar 4' . M fs 5 . K . 4 , ' N. Ip u fgyh - W . 5: -H. l .. 1 rs ff ' D- .-5 , 0. Q. - . .. - -ms 1 -N fy , t. s he 34 , .v -Wx, -. 4- , .. I K ,Q df , 4, ', AV' ' ', . ,,, J. ', I r L uv! O J 9 o n . e. 1 lv f 'C 4 o is f N .5 ,- f . s -if 9 35 irimx. : B' s, l A zfijwfafg t . 'B' 5 l 4, 'tag li K K 'X A W? N -ng,-X i its ty. . i. by , 1- 'fl 3 ., ,I . ,Tv-'k .4 -6 G tl 'Qs X' is ' ffm. N gxwvtlvfx www 5. .Q .jg u fs 7-'Q' yum s ,- F. 'v 0 ff ' 'br 1 a 5 5. fx? 5 ,, Lf, 7 J' 'warn'-'r ' -Q- fr' I aiu The Class of '46 honors its boys who left to serve their country in World War II. In memory of their days at B. H. S. we dedicate this page. fro ramme HELEN BETTY ACKLEY Commercial 15 Scientific 2, 35 Classical 45 Victory Corps5 Iunior Red Cross 2, 35 Drama Club 35 Baconian Staff. HARRY W. ADAMS General 1, 25 Scientific 3, 45 Iunior Red Cross 3. C. MARIE ANTHONY Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 45 A. A. 45 Banking Club 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pepper Club 1. FRANKLIN T. ATKINSON Agriculture B 1, 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. H. ROBERT AUSTIN. IR. Commercial B 1, 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 25 Student Council 25 Homeroom Vice-President l, 2, 3, 45 I. V. Football 35 Commercial Club Vice-President 45 Baconian Staff5 Banking Club 4. I. MAURICE BACON Scientific 1, 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 15 Homeroom Officer 15 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 Baconian Staff5 A. A. 25 I. V. Baseball 35 Varsity Baseball 4. PAULINE LUCILLE BACON Commercial A l, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 2, 3, 45 Secretary 45 A. A. 3, 45 Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MILDRED L. BAEDER Commercial A 1, 2, 35 New General 45 A. A. 2, 3, 45 Baconian Staff5 Banking Club 35 Glee Club 1, 35 Pepper Club 1. BETTY BALLINGER Commercial C 1, 2, 35 D. O. 45 Glee Club 2, 3. LENORA BEEBE Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 45 A. A. 45 Banking Club 35 I. V. Hockey 2, 35 Varsity Hockey 45 I. V. Basketball 3. RAYMOND F. BEEBE Industrial Arts l, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4. ANGELO A. BISCONTE Commercial B 15 Scientific 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 Iunior Red Cross 4. GEORGE BLACK Commercial B 1, 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 Baconian Staff, Business Manager5 Commercial Club 45 Student Council 25 I. V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Track 45 Homeroom Presi- dent 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Executive Committee 15 Class President 3, 4. NONA L. BLIZZARD Commercial B 1, 2, 3, 45 Iunior Red Cross 45 Commercial Club 45 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 I. V. Basketball 2, 3, 45 A. A. 2, 3, 4. BARBARA A. BODEK Classical 15 Scientific 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 Honor Society 3, 45 Library Staff 2, 3, 45 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 Homeroom President 15 Homeroom Vice-President Z, 35 Tennis 35 Drama Club 2, 3, 45 Baconian Staff 4. LOIS IANE BOEKENKAMP Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Editor, Baconian Staff5 Commercial Club 45 Art Council Vice- ireiidgng 25 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 45 MARCIA S. BOLNICK Scientific 1, 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 2, 3, 45 A. A. l, Z, 3, 45 Echo 3, Associate Reporter5 Library Staff 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Baconian Staff, Editor-in-Chief. WINFIELD S. BONHAM Scientific 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Track 2, 3, 45 I. V. Football 25 Football 3, 45 Baseball 4. ELBRIDGE BOSTWICK General 1, 2, 35 New General 45 Homeroom Officer 15 Iunior Red Cross 3. BETTY BOWEN Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 4. SARAH BOWEN Commercial A l, 2, 3, 45 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Com- mercial Club 45 Bowling 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 4. BETTY 1. BRADFORD Scientific l, 2, 35 New General 45 Art Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President l, 25 Homeroom Vice- President 45 A. A. 1, 2, 35 Art Librarian 1, 2. E. IRENE BRADFORD Classical 1, 25 Scientific 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Clinic Club 45 Baconian Staff5 Glee Club 25 A. A. 45 Bowling 2, 3. VIVIAN M. BRENT General 1, 25 Scientific 35 New General 4. AUDREY I. BRESS Classical 15 Scientific 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Baconian Staff5 A, A. l, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Treasurer l, 2, 35 Library Staff 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 Bowling 3, 4. NOREEN L. BRIGGS Commercial A l, 25 Scientific 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Baconian Staff5 I. V. Hockey 1, 2, 35 I. V. Basketball 1, 2, 4. ALYCE BRODESSER Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 45 Glee Club 15 A. A. 3, 4. ROY D. BROOKS Agriculture A 1, 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 35 Track 4. I'0fI'dMM6 HAZEL HELEN BROWN Tallahassee, Florida 1, 2, Commercial 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 4, Clinic Club 4. MARGARET S. BROWN Commercial A 1, 2, Commercial C 3, Distributive Occupations 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Library Staff 2, 3, Band 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2. MARY ANN BROWN Commercial C l, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4. CHARLES L. BRYANT Industrial l, Scientific 2, 3, 4. SAM BUCOLO Commercial l, 2, Trades and Industry 3, 4, MICHAEL BUDAY Industrial I, 2, Trades and lndustry 3, 4, Varsity Football 4. DONALD BURTON Industrial l, 2, Trades and Industry 3, 4, I. V. Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. IOHN CAMPANI Commercial B 1, 2, Trades and Industry 3, 4, I. V. Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 4. WALTER CAMPBELL Agriculture B l, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Track 4. MARY CARUTHERS Classical 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Baconian Staff, Assistant Editor, Class Officer 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, A. A. 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, Homeroom President 3, 4, Green Stockings 3. CHARLES CASPER Commercial B 1, 2, 3, Commercial C 4, Victory Corps 1, Commercial Club 4, I. V. Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Varsity Baseball 4. ZATINA CASSI Madera, Pennsylvania l, 2, Commercial A 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, A. A. 3, 4. BARBARA M. CHAPMAN Niagara Falls, Canada l, 2, 3, New General 4. ROBERT CHARLES CHEVREUIL Agriculture A l, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4. IOSEPHINE V. CHILLARI Commercial B 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Red Cross 1, Bowling 2, 3, 4. IOHN I. CINGHINI Industrial l, 2, Trades and Industry 3, 4. HARRY E. COPARE General 1, 2, 3, 4, D. O. 4. HARRY COREY Commercial B l, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps l, Bacon- ian Staff, Student Council 3, 4, Commercial Club President 4, Homeroom Vice-President l, Orchestra 1, A. A. l, 2, 3, 4. ROSELLA CORSEY Commercial l, Social Scientific 2, 3, New Gen- eral 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Iunior Red Cross 2. HERBERT W. CORSON Commercial 1, 2, Trades and lndustry 3, 4. ROBERT CORSON Commercial 1, 2, 3, Trades and lndustry 4. ROBERT COSSABOON. IR. Agriculture B l, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 2, F. F. A. 3, 4. FLORENCE S. COX Social Scientific l, 3, Scientific 2, Commercial B 4, Victory Corps 1, Banking Club 2, 3, 4, I. V. Hockey 3, Varsity Hockey 4. WESLEY SHEPPARD COX. IR. Commercial B 1, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 1, Com- mercial Club Treasurer 4, Baconian Staff, Foot- ball 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4. RACHELLE CRIM Commercial A l, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 2, Echo 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Banking 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 2. PAULINE LORELLE CUSTIS Commercial l, Social Scientific 2, 3, New Gen- eral 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Iunior Red Cross 2, Clinic Club 4. TERESA DANNA Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4. EILENE M. DAUGHERTY Bridgeport, Illinois l, 2, 3, Commercial C 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Band 3, 4. ANN L. DAULERIO Commercial A l, 2, 3, Distributive Occupations 4, Library Staff 2, 3, Pepper Club 2. ALICE H. DAVIS Commercial A l, 2, 3, Distributive Occupations 4, Homeroom Officer 2. DOLORES DEL COLLO Commercial A l, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 4, A. A. 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Homeroom Secretary 4. DOLORES DEOLA General l, 2, 3, Scientific 4. ALICE E. DICK Commercial A l, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, Modern Dance Club 3. Programme NATHAN A. DILIBERTA Industrial 1, 2, Trades and lndustry 3, 4, Foot- ball 4. IOSEPH DI ORIO Agriculture B 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4. A. VIRGINIA EARNEST Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, A. A. 4, Student Council 3, Library Staff 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 4. LOUISE A. EARNEST Commercial B 1, 2, General 3, New General 4, A. A. 2, 3, 4, Pepper Club l, Homeroom Treasurer 1, 2, Hockey 1, Basketball 2. IANET MARIE EDDY Scientific 1, 2, 3, New General 4, Homeroom President 1, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 1, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Art Council l, 2, Art Service 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Pepper Club l, Student Council 1, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Bowling 4, Ten- nis 2, 4, Baconian Staff. ALFRED C. ELMER Scientific 1, 4, Classical 2, 3, Drama Club Execu- tive Committee 4, Class Treasurer l, Band 1, 2, 4, Orchestra l, Victory Corps 1, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Baconian Staff, Iunior Red Cross Repre- sentative 2. ACEY ELSEY Woodstown, N. I. l, Scientific 2, Social Scientific 3, New General 4, Glee Club 4. IEAN C. ELWELL Scientific 1, 2, 4, General 3, Victory Corps l, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. IACK EMERSON Scientific 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Baconian Staff, French Club 4, Homeroom Officer 2, A. A. 2. MARTHA E. EWING Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 3, Commer- cial Club 4. PATRICIA I. EXTER ' Scientific 1, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 1, Honor Society 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Baconian Staff, A. A. 3, 4, Student Council 3, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Homeroom Vice-President 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Manager 1, 2, 3, Basketball 4, Tennis 4, Bowling 4. HELEN I. EYERMAN Classical l, 2, 3, 4, Library 3. LENORE LEE FAULKNER Classical l, 2, Scientific 3, Distributive Occupa- tions 4, Band 1, Drama Club 3. SAMUEL D. F AUST Scientific l, 2, 3, 4, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 1, Baconian Staff, Varsity Basketball 4, I. V. Baseball 3, Varsity Baseball 4. FRANK B. FELMEY, IR. Commercial B l, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps l, Bacon- ian Staff, A. A. 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Banking Club 2, 4, I. V. Baseball 3, Varsity Baseball 4. MARIAN E. FISHER Social Scientific l, 2, 3, New General 4, Glee Club 2, Iunior Red Cross 2. DAVID FITHIAN Scientific l, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Victory Corps l, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Student Council 2, Baconian Staff. IOE FORMICA Commercial 1, Scientific 2, 3, Trades and ln- dustry 4, Track 2, I. V. Baseball 3. DORIS E. FOX General 1, 2, 3, Scientific 4. MARGARET FOX Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4. ' FRANCIS I. FRALINGER Scientific 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President l, Baconian Staff, Student Council 3, 4, I. V. Foot- ball 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Bowling 3. FRED R. FRAZEUR Scientific l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET MARY GAPPA Social Scientific 1, 2, 3, New General 4. RUTH IRENE GARDNER Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Com- mercial Club 4, A. A. 4. ELVIRA M. GARRISON Commercial A l, 2, Commercial B 3, 4, Art l, 2, 3, Art Council 2, Commercial Club 4. EVELYN M. GARRISON Commercial A 1, 2, Commercial B 3, 4, Victory Corps 1, Commercial Club 4, A. A. 4. ANNA MARIA GEORGE Commercial l, 2, General 3, New General 4. MARIAN ADA GOLDSBORO Commercial C 1, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 1, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Basketball 2. IENNETTE GOTO Poston, Arizona 1, 2, 3, New General 4. Pro 1-amme VANDELLA ELIZABETH GOULD Social Scientific 1, 2, General 3, New General 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Iunior Red Cross 2. , GERALDINE MARIE GRAHAM Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Homeroom Treasurer 1. WINIFRED LORANA GRAVES Scientific 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Pepper Club 4, Clinic Club 4, Victory Corps 1, Varsity Basketball 4. OCTAVIA B. GREENE Social Scientific 1, 2, 3, General 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Iunior Red Cross 2. SARA LOUISE GREENE Commercial l, 3, General 2, Scientific 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Clinic Club 4, A. A. 2, 3, Iunior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. Q IOHN GRUSEMEYER Scientific l, 2, 3, New General 4. RONALD GUMP Classical 1, 2, Scientific 3, 4, Red Cross 3, Stu- dent Council 4. EVA V. GUTTMANN Classical 1, 2, Scientific 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, A. A. 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 1, Iunior Red Cross 1, Archery 2, Art Service 1, 2, 3, 4, Baconian Staff, French Club 4. HARRY LA VAN HALL Commercial B 1, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 1, Com- mercial Club 4, Baconian Staff. E. MARIORIE HALTER Commercial A l, 2, 3, New General 4. SUMIKO HAMASAKI Poston, Arizona l, 2, 3, Scientific 4. E. MAE HANNOLD Commercial A 1, 2, Commercial C 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Commercial Club 4, A. A. 4. LAWRENCE HARRIS Commercial B 1, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 1, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, I. V. Basketball 2. DOROTHY H. HASHIMOTO Heart Mountain, Wyoming 1, 2, 3, Commercial B 3, 4, Varsity Hockey 4. ALBERTA EVELYN HICKMAN Commercial B 1, 2, General 3, New General 4, A. A. 2, 3, 4. CEI-'RED K. HILDRETH Commercial 1, Commercial B 2, Scientific 3, Trades and Industry 4. . MARK HILLIARD Scientific 1, 2, 3, New General 4, Band 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 4, Homeroom Officer l, 3. YUII HIRATA is-leart Mountain, Wyoming l, 2, Industrial Arts , 4. MARY A. HITCHNER Commercial l, Scientific 2, 3, 4, Iunior Red Cross 2, Baconian Staff, Clinic Club 4, Home- room Officer 1, A. A. 1, 2, 4, Archery 4. IAMES IOHN HOLDER Scientific l, Social Scientific 2, Trades and Industry 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 4. BETTY V. HOOGENDOORN Scientific l, Commercial A 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Homeroom Secretary 1, Homeroom Vice-President 3. IACK L. HOPKINS Scientific l, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 4, Vic- tory glorps l, I. V. Football 2, Varsity 3, 4, Track 1, 2, , 4. ETHEL HOPSON General l, 2, 3, Scientific 4, Victory Corps 1. ALBERT B. HOWELL Industrial Arts l, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 1. FRANCES W. HUGHES Classical l, Scientific 2, General 3, New Gen- eral 4. BYRON HUNT lndustrial l, 2, Trades and Industry 3, 4. CHRISTINA E. HURSEY General l, 2, 3, Scientific 4, Glee Club 3, Vic- gory Corps 1, A. A. 2, 3, Iunior Red Cross 1, 2, , 4. ISAAC E. HYMER Agriculture B 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4. TSUNEO IDA Manzanar, California 1, 2, 3, General 4, Varsity Basketball 4. GEORGE H. IRELAN Scientific 1, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps l, Baconian Staff, I. V. Baseball 3, Varsity Baseball 4, Varsity Basketball Manager 4. BLANCHE ISHIDA Poston, Arizona l, 2, 3, Scientific 4. MISA IZUMI Denson, Arkansas 1, 2, Scientific 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. URSULA E. IENAU Scientific 1, 2, Classical 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, Iunior Red Cross 4. ALICE K. IERRELI. Commercial A 1, 2, 3, Distributive Occupations 4. LEROY S. IERRELL. IR. Scientific 1, 2, 3, 4. Programme ELIZABETH IOHNSON Scientific 15 Commercial A Z5 General 35 Com- mercial C 45 Homeroom Vice-President 25 Glee Club 15 A. A. 45 Commercial Club 4. HIDEO KADONAGA Rivers, Arizona 1, 2, 35 General 4. FRANCES R. KAWAHRI Rohwer, Arkansas 1, Z, 35 Commercial C 45 Commercial Club 45 Glee Club 4. SETSUKO KAWASHIRI Poston, Arizona 1, 2, 35 Scientific 4. GEORGE KERNAN Scientific l, 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 A. A. 3, 45 I. V. Track 15 I. V. Tennis 35 I. V. Basketball 3. ROSE S. KIERR . Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 415 Commercial Club 45 Softball 3. CHARLES KIGER Agriculture A 1, 2, 3, 45 I. V. Football 1, 25 Varsity Football 3, 4, Captain 4. IOHN W. KING Agriculture A 1, 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 45 A. A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Baconian Staff. RUTH ANN KINKLE Commercial B 1, 2, 35 New General 45 Home- room Secretary 15 Varsity Hockey 4. ALICE S. KINOSHITA Rivers, Arizona 1, 25 General 35 Classical 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 4. HELEN S. KOBAYASHI Poston, Arizona l, 2, 35 Scientific 4. AKIKO KODAMA Poston, Arizona 1, 2, 35 Commercial A 4. FUMIKO KODAMA Poston, Arizona l, Z, 35 Commercial A 4. HELEN B. KOSTOK Commercial A l, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Student Council 15 I. V. Hockey 2, 35 Varsity Hockey Captain 45 I. V. Basketball 1, 2, 35 Softball 2, 35 Varsity Basket- ball Captain 4. OLGA M. KOWAL Commercial B l, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 45 A. A. 3, 4. GRACE KUWABARA McGehee, Arkansas 1, 2, 35 New General 4. THERESA MARIE LACOTTE Social Scientific l, 2, 35 New General 45 Pepper Club 2. WILLIAM LE KERNEC Scientific 1, 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 Drama Club 3, 45 Echo 15 Glee Club 35 I. V. Football 3. BERNARD P. LEWIS Classical 1, Z5 Scientific 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 35 Baconian Staff5 Glee Club 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 25 Homeroom Officer 15 Library Staff 4. MARION E. LEWIS Commercial B 1, 25 Commercial C 35 Distributive Occupations 45 Band 2, 35 Orchestra 35 Home- room Officer 1, 2, 3. ARTHUR LOUIS Classical 15 Scientific 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manager 35 A. A. 1, 2. DORIS H. McDERMOT'1' Commercial A l, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 45 A. A. 4. IOSETTE H. MCDONOUGH Classical 1, 25 Scientific 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Library 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Home- room Officer 1, Z, 35 Class Officer 4.5 Band 45 A. A. 1, 2, 35 Bowling 35 Echo 35 Baconian Staff. MARGOT H. McDONOUGI-I Classical 15 Scientific 2, 35 New General 45 Drama Club 3, 4, Secretary 35 Baconian Staff5 Student Council 3, 45 Class Secretary 15 Ex- ecutive Committee 2, 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Modern Dance Club 25 Clinic Club 45 Red Cross 25 Homeroom Officer 1, Z, 3, 4. WILLIAM A. McKAY Industrial Arts 1, 2, 35 Scientific 45 Victory Corps 15 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Iunior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Baconian Staff. VICTOR R. MARKS Scientific l, 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 4, Executive Committee 3, President 45 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Victory Corps 15 Baconian Staff. DON MARTELETTE Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 15 Scientific 25 Gen- eral 35 New General 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 25 Glee Club 4. THRU MASAMITSU Lone Pine, California 1, 25 Los Angeles, Cali- fornia 35 Scientific 4. BENNY MASATANI Poston, Arizona 1, 2, 35 Commercial B 4. M. WAYNE MATHEWS Industrial Arts 1, Z, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 A. A. 4. SUMI MATSUI McGehee, Arkansas 1, 2, 35 New General 45 Orchestra 2, 3. YAEKO MATSUMOTO Casa Grande, Arizona 1, 25 New General 3, 4. CHARLES MAURER Industrial 1, 2, 35 Trades and Industry 4. l'0fI'dMm6 CHARLES E. MENZ Scientific 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Z5 I. V. Foot- ball 35 Varsity Football 45 I. V. Track 25 A. A. 1, Z. CARRIE E. MICK Commercial A 1, 25 Commercial B 35 Distributive Occupations 4. IOHN W. MICK Social Scientific 1, 2, 35 New General 4. OLIVER I. MILES Commercial 15 Classical 2, 35 Scientific 45 Iunior Red Cross 45 Track l, 45 Baseball 4. DORSON S. MILLS Scientific 1, 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 35 I. V. Tennis 2, 35 Drama Club 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Green Stockings 35 Baconian Staff, As- sistant Editor5 Varsity Tennis 4. AKIRA MINAMIII Scientific 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Vice-President 3. NORIKO MINATO Manzanar, California l, 25 Commercial B 3, 45 Commercial Club 4. ESTHER D. MINGIN Commercial B 1, 25 General 35 New General 4. PEARL C. MINI Social Scientific l, 2, 35 Distributive Occupations 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Red Cross 3. LOUISE MOELLER Classical l, 25 Scientific 3, 45 Executive Com- mittee 45 Baconian Staff5 Student Council 45 Banking Club 35 Clinic Club 3, 45 Pepper Club 25 Bowling 3, 4. IEAN M. MORI Denson, Arkansas 1, 25 Classical 3, 45 Varsity Hockey 45 Basketball 3, 4. TOYOKO MORII Heart Mountain, Wyoming l, 2, 35 Commercial A 3, 45 Commercial Club 4. CAROLYN IANE MORRIS Commercial A 1, 25 Commercial B 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Baconian Staff5 Commercial Club 45 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Vice- President 4. MARSHALL H. MORRIS Industrial Arts l, 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 Bacon- ian Staff5 A. A. 25 Student Council 35 I. V. Foot- ball 35 Varsity Football 45 I. V. Basketball 2, 35 Varsity Basketball 45 Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4. BOYD MOSLEY Industrial Arts 1, 2, 45 Trades and Industry 3. NAOMI MOSLEY General 1, 2, 3, 4. ELAINE I. MOSS Classical l, 25 Scientific 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 Drama Club 3, 45 Cub Reporter l, 25 Baconian SIQII5 A. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Bank- ing 35 Modern Dancing Club 25 Clinic Club 45 Red Cross 35 Tennis 45 Homeroom Treasurer 15 Archery 35 Bowling Club 3, 4. CHIYOKO MUKAI Poston, Arizona 1, 2, 35 New General 4. IEANETTE B. MULLEN Commercial A l, 25 Commercial C 35 Distributive Occupations 45 Pepper Club 15 Baconian Staff. LYDIA R. MUNSON Social Scientific l, 2, 35 Distributive Occupations 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Red Cross 35 Victory Corps l. SADIE M. MUNSON General l5 Social Scientific 2, 35 Distributive Occupations 45 Victory Corps 15 Glee Club 2. KAZUE KAY MURAGISHI Poston, Arizona 1, 2, 35 Commercial B 4. VIOLA M. MUSSO Commercial A l, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 45 Softball 35 Basketball 1. HIDEYO NAKAII Manzanar, California 1, 25 Commercial 3, 4. IULIA M. NARDELLI Classical 15 Scientific 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 Cub Reporter 1, 25 Drama Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 4, President 45 A. A. 2, 45 Modern Dance Club 25 Art Service 3, 45 Clinic Club 45 Riding Club 2, 45 Bowling 2, 45 Tennis 45 Homeroom President l, 2, 4, Secretary 35 French Club 45 Baconian Staff. MARGIE NELSON Commercial A 15 Commercial B 2, 35 Commercial C 45 Pepper Club 15 Color Guard 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 35 Commercial Club 45 Baconian Sta . CLAIRE F. NIBLOCK Classical 1, 25 Scientific 35 New General 45 Drama Club 2, 3, 45 Echo 35 Baconian StG1f5 Student Council 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Homeroom Officer 1, 25 Basketball 3, 4, Assistant Manager 3, Manager 4. HISAO NISHIIVIOTO Poston, Arizona 1, 2, 35 New General 4. TOMIKO NISHIURA Rivers, Arizona 1, 25 Commercial A 3, 4. ALBERT I. OGDEN Scientific l, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 35 Student Council Treasurer 45 Baconian Staff5 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Executive Committee 35 Homeroom Officer l, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 45 Bowling 3. Programme KIYO OHASHI Tule Lake, California 15 Denson, Arkansas 25 Heart Mt., Wyoming 35 Commercial A 4. SADAKO SADIE OKAMOTO Poston, Arizona 1, 2, 35 Scientific 45 Tennis 4. ANNA MARY ORNER Commercial A 1, 25 Social Scientific 35 New General 45 Red Cross 2. BERNICE A. OSBORNE Commercial A l, 2, 3, 4. HERBERT D. OSBORN Industrial Arts 1, 2, 35 Trades and lndustry 4. PAUL B. OSBORN Scientific 1, 3, 45 Agriculture A 25 F. F. A. 25 Boys' Glee Club 35 French Club 4. IEANETTE PADGETT Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 Drama Club 3, 45 Commercial Club 45 Cheerleader Z, 35 Pepper Club 15 Homeroom Vice-President 2. GENEVIEVE PALLADINO Orange, N. I. 1, 25 Classical 35 Scientific 45 Drama Club 45 French Club 45 Iunior Red Cross 35 Baconian StGff5 A. A. 45 Tennis 3, 4. RUTH COLLEEN PARKER Dunkirk, Indiana 15 Commercial 25 Social Scientific 35 New General 4. MARTHA M. PEACOCK Commercial A l, 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Baconian Staff5 Commercial Club 45 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 15 Banking Club 35 Red Cross 35 Pepper Club 15 I. V. Hockey 2, 35 Green Stockings 3. RACHEL HOWARD PENNINGTON Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 Drama Club 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 45 A. A. 3, 45 Red Cross 15 Archery 2. DOROTHY PERCINS Commercial B 1, 2, 35 Distributive Occupations 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Victory Corps l. GENE F. PERRY Scientific 1, Z, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 I. V. Football 25 Varsity Football 35 I. V. Baseball 2, 35 Varsity Baseball 4. IOSEPH A. PINO Scientific 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Glee Club Vice-President 35 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 1,-2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 4, Executive Committee 25 Student Council 2, 45 Varsity Basfketball 45 Varsity Baseball 3, 45 Baconian Sta f. HELEN POPOVSKY Scientific 1, 2, 3, 45 Art Librarian 15 Victory Corps 1, 25 Drama Club 3, 45 Iunior Red Cross 35 Art Service 35 Clinic Club Vice-President 45 Baconian Staff. w IUNE B. PORTER Commercial A l, 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 Archery 25 Homeroom Vice-President 35 Com- mercial Club 45 A. A. 4. GERALDINE F. PRICE Social Scientific 1, 2, 35 New General 45 Pepper Club 1. KATHLEEN S. PRICE Social Scientific l, 2, 35 Distributive Occupations 45 Glee Club 2, 3. DIANNE I. PURNELI. General l, 2, 35 New General 45 Glee Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Victory Corps 1. VINCENT QUERIPEL Pennington, New Iersey 1, 2, 35 Commercial 4. CORINNE A. RAINEAR Classical 15 Scientific 2, 45 General 35 Drama Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Art Service 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Secretary 35 Echo Staff 35 Victory Corps 15 A. A. 1, 45 Hockey 15 Archery 15 Bowling 15 Tennis 1, 4. WILLIAM D. RAMBORGER Classical 15 Scientific 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 Glee Club 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Echo 45 Audio- Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 2, 35 Homeroom Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 Varsity Track 2, 3, 4. DONALD F. REHRER Commercial B 1, 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 A. A. 35 Baconian SlGff5 Commercial Club 4. ESTHER RESNICK Classical 1, 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 Honor Society 3, 45 Drama 2, 3, 45 Baconian Staff5 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 15 Red Cross 35 Home- room Vice-President 45 Bowling 3, 4. ANNIE RICE General 1, 2, 35 Commercial 45 Clinic Club 45 Red Cross 45 I. V. Hockey 3. ELAINE M. RICHARDS Commercial A 15 Classical 2, 35 Scientific 45 Victory Corps 15 Honor Society 3, 45 Drama Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council Officer 3, 45 Class Officer 2, 3, 45 Executive Committee 15 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Clinic Club 3, 45 Basket- ball Z, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Archery 35 Baconian Staff. MYRTLE E. RICHARDSON Commercial A 15 Scientific 2, 35 Distributive Oc- cupations 45 Victory Corps 15 Drama Club 35 Art Council 15 Cheerleader l, 2. Programme BETTY RODERIGAS Commercial l, Scientific 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps l, Drama Club 3, 4, Baconian Staff, Commercial Club 3, A. A. 2, 3, Red Cross 3, Homeroom Treasurer l, 2, I. V. Tennis 2, Varsity Tennis Manager 3, Bowling 3, 4. ALICE C. ROORK Classical 1, Scientific 2, General 3, New General 4, Victory Corps l, Glee Club 3, 4. ELEANOR R. RUTALA Scientific 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club l, 2, 3, A. A. l, 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Baconian Staff, Art Service 1, 2, Archery Club l, Basketball 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2. DOROTHY M. SAMMONS Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, Com- mercial Club 4, Tennis 4. ROBERT SASAKI Tule Lake, California l, Rohwer, Arkansas 2, 3, Scientific 4. LENA R. SAWAMURA Manzanar, California 1, 2, Commercial A 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Commercial Club 4. EDWARD SAWATZKI Industrial 1, 2, 3, Trades and Industry 4. LOUISE SCHAARSCHMIDT Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 4, Pepper Club 2. ANITA S. SERATA Classical l, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps l, Honor Society 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Baconian Staff, Club Editor, A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 3, Home- room Treasurer 2, Bowling 3, 4. HAROLD I. SHEA Penns Grove, New Iersey l, 2, Scientific 2, Agriculture 3, 4, F. F. A. 3, 4. STANTON BATEMAN SHEPPARD Scientific l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, Student Council President 4, Class Treasurer 3, Execu- tive Committee 4, A. A. 2, Homeroom President 1, 2, Vice-President 3, 4, I. V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4. MASARU SHIMODA Manzanar, California l, 2, 3, Scientific 4, Cross Country 4, Varsity Basketball 4. NEWTON B. SHIMP Agriculture A l, 2, Agriculture B 3, 4, F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Band 1, 2, A. A. 3, Homeroom Treasurer 3. ELIZABETH SIMPKINS Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4. HAROLD 1. SIPPS Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 4, A. A. 3, Football 4. RESONIA SHLOWITZ Commercial A l, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Bowling Club 3, Banking Club 3. DOROTHY SLADE Commercial A l, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, A. A. 3, 4. LOIS IEAN SNYDER Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4. HELEN B. SPARKS Commercial A l, 2, Scientific 3, New General 4, Victory Corps 1, Echo 3, A. A. 1, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, I. V. Hockey 2, Varsity 3, 4, I. V. Basketball l, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Archery 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4. BETTY ANN SPENCER Salem, New Iersey l, 2, Scientific 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Baconian Staff, Features Editor, A. A. 3, 4, Clinic Club 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. MABLE M. STEELMAN Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, I. V. Basketball 2. IEAN C. STEVENS Commercial B 1, 2, General 3, New General 4, Assistant Basketball Manager 2, A. A. 1. ORVILLE STRANG Commercial C l, 2, Trades and Industry 3, 4. TOM SUGIMOTO Denson, Arkansas l, 2, General 3, New General 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. LORRAINE SUTTON Commercial A l, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 1, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, A. A. l, 2, 4, Library Staff 2, 3, Secretary 4, Pepper Club l, Homeroom Presi- dent l, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, I. V. Basketball 3. TATS TAKEDA Rivers, Arizona 1, 2, 3, New General 4. IRENE S. TAKEMORI Rivers, Arizona l, 2, Social Scientific 3, New General 4, I. V. Basketball 3, I. V. Hockey 4. VERA ANN TRUSTY General l, 2, 3, Scientific 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, A. A. 2, 3, Iunior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. SATORU TSUFURA Rivers, Arizona l, 2, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 3, Scientific 3, Classical 4, Football 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Baconian Staff. ROSE RAE TULLIS Scientific l, Commercial A 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, A. A. l, 2, 3, Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4, I. V. Basketball 1, 2. Programme BURNETT TURNER Agriculture B 1, 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 45 Red Cross 3. SARAH R. TURNER Commercial A 1, 2, 35 New General 45 Red Cross 45 Assistant Basketball Manager 2. DOROTHY L. VAUGHAN Commercial B 1, 2, 3, 45 Art 1, 2, 35 Red Cross 15 Tennis 4. BOB WADA Ierome, Arkansas 1, 25 Rohwer, Arkansas 35 Scientific 4. SAM I. WAKAI Rohwer, Arkansas 1, 2, 35 Scientific 45 Echo 45 Art Council 4. ITSUKO TANIGUCHI Poston, Arizona 1, 2, 35 New General 45 Basket- ball 45 Baseball 4. IIMMIE TANIGUCHI Ierome, Arkansas 1, 25 Rivers, Arizona 35 Gen- eral 4. RUTH M. TREMBLEY Commercial A 1, 25 Commercial B 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 Commercial Club 45 A. A. 15 Banking 35 Tennis 45 Basketball 4. EVELYN ELAINE TROUT Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 45 Baconian Staff5 Com- mercial Club 2, 3, 45 A. A. 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 35 Bowling 1. GLORIA H. WALKER Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 45 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. EARL H. WARD Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 45 A. A. 3. RONALD WARD Scientific 1, 2, 35 Class President 25 Executive Committee 35 Football 1, 2, 35 Track 35 I. V. Basketball 25 Student Council 2, 35 Iunior Red Cross 3. YOSHIKO P. WATANABE Manzanar, California 1, 2, 35 Commercial 45 Commercial Club 45 Glee Club 4. RICHARD WATKINS Commercial B 1, 25 Trades and Industry 3, 4. CAROLYN HAZEL WEBER Classical 15 Scientific 2, 3, 45 Pepper Club 15 Banking Club 25 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Execu- tive Committee 45 Class Executive Committee 2, 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 45 Library 3, 45 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 45 Baconian Staff. W. FREDERICK WEBER Scientific 1, 2, 45 General 35 Baconian Staff5 A. A. 3, 45 I, V. Tennis 35 Varsity Tennis 45 Homeroom Secretary 2, 3. ELLA WERKHEISER Commercial B l, 2, 35 Commercial C 45 Pepper Club 2. MARION ELLEN WHITTEMORE Classical 1, 25 Scientific 3, 45 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Echo 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 45 Baconian Staff5 A. A. 2, 3, 45 Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Pepper Club 15 Homeroom Officer 25 Bowling 4. IANE D. WOODRUFF Classical 1, 25 Scientific 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 3, Vice-President 45 Baconian Staff 45 Class Vice- President 1, Class Secretary 35 Executive Com- mittee 45 Banking 1, 2, Secretary 25 Art Service 1, 2, Vice-President 25 Iunior Red Cross 15 Pepper Club 15 Le Cercle Cadet 45 Homeroom Treasurer 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 35 I. V. Basketball 25 Tennis 2, 45 Bowling 4. MARGARET CAMP WOODRUFF Classical 15 Scientific 2, 3, 45 Pepper Club 15 Glee Club 2, Treasurer 25 Drama Club 2, 3, 45 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Baconian Staff. CORDELIA A. WYNDER Commercial 15 Scientific 25 General 35 New Gen- eral 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Iunior Red Cross 2. NANCY H. YAMAMOTO Poston, Arizona 1, 2, 35 Commercial B 4. NOBORU YAMASAKI Manzanar, California l, 2, 35 Industrial Arts 4. ROSE YANO Tule Lake, California 15 Topaz, Utah 2, 35 Classi- cal 45 Commercial Club 4. ESAMU YOKOYAMA Manzanar, California l, 2, 35 Scientific 45 Cross Country 4. RYUII YOKOYAMA Poston, Arizona 1, 2, 35 Industrial Arts 4. MICHI YOSHIDA Topaz, Utah 1, 2, 35 New General 4. HAIIME YOSHII Poston, Arizona 1, 2, 35 Classical 4. RICHARD YUKI Rohwer, Arkansas 1, 2, 35 Scientific 45 Red Cross 4. ALBERTA ZANES Commercial A 1, 25 Commercial B 2, 45 Com- mercial Club 4. SYDNEY ZISLIN Scientific 1, 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 Echo 3, Associate Reporter5 A. A. 25 Baconian Staff. KARL R. ZUCH III General 45 Drama Club 4. S an ,r .55 43 .11 rf, N '. ws' at - xx, , LSL X I . ., . pfwm vf 99 . . iw s 5 . , .fx 1 f My fi' 'Q 'B N f ' A ,.. 25 Q1 mn xl Q-31 47 3, 5 wg 1 Z A i In the southem end ot Iersey There's a quaint old-fashioned town. With its classic halls of learning That have won it great renown. CHORUS Alma Mater. Alma Mater. The school we love the best: May thy colors ever lead us And proudly wave from shore to shore. Then to thee a cheer we'll render. Bridgeton High. torevermore . . . Then to thee a cheer we'll render. Bridgeton High. forevermore. II. On the iield and in the classroom True thy sons will always be. That thy tame may stand unblemished Through the years of history. III. To thy name there will be glory When our task tor thee is done. For Maroon and White has led us In the contests that we've won. Words by Mr. Harry C. Smalley Music by Mrs. Kate Ashman Ayars 14 ma mate CIMA Song Words and Music by Barbara Bodek 1 wtilgwh t, QJlJirUH1fJsEWU1JJll1 Verse Chorus Classmates we sing together, We will sing to Bridgeton High School, In a lirm and loyal band, For Seniors now are we, E'en the fiercest storms we'd Weather, And we leave these sacred portals, As we stand here hand in hand. In a World that's once more free. Our loyalty we pledge you, Our high school days are over, We'll be ever staunch and true, And we want you all to know, As we go forth in the world, That We'll praise our Alma Mater, Forty-six, We'll think of you. Where'er we chance to go. 61 ,. 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N foe plgiiglblocgr -w 'Th xx 'WU' V42 A A :IM txmR'l'X' Yxkh KY Wu- VR' umnizxn-S, you know sophomovvi My basing true xhc-SU kc OU YN vmXzmg1PY Shu? ml - opxmon 'ws Uv. ' Wh? C1444 0 '4 7 President . ., .lack Kelly Vice'President . .Betty Sungenis Secretary . . Rose Procopio Treasurer . Hlohn Iengehino Adviser . . .Mrs. Glenn Lore CIMA af '43 President , . . ...., Iohn Ireland Vice-President . , , . . Lena Polo Secretary . . , .,Monica Myers Treasurer . . , . . , ,Dennis Ryan Adviser. . , .Mrs Frances Stintsman au v 9 Cl 'll President . , . Donald Spoltore Vice-President ,....., Ioan Gale Secretary ..,. , Ioan Davis Treasurer , . ,.Wilbert Frazer Adviser , .Miss Elizabeth Lupton 66 W Y X Iggy, Q5 f 1 A Sfwgj ffg' .- 'xf YN ' 5521 -1 A , x swf f 5 1, f'12fff 1 E S xii' K R - Nga? X -gn x if as , W is 11 '., : i ' an ,X 4 x Sy KX A ., .Mix k,,, , V K ,-,, t ,.-,, 5:31 lg X X S was X m is . 5 , X .A rw-,,, '5,g '3::Tf .,.., ., . . 53 j'g,.,..-v G igi' K W MM....,.:...E5.M ---, ..... . 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Victor Tdverniti Adviser , . . , . , . , Miss Edna Loew President ,.,. . . ..,.., Marilyn Miller Vice-President ,.... ......, H elen Popovsky Secretary-Treasurer .... Margot McDonough Adviser . , . ..,. Miss Eleanor Fox Clinic Club nrt S-efglfcg President, , Iane Woodruff Vice-President Ianet Eddy Secretary Itilia Nardelli Treasurer Helen Popovsky Adviser Miss: Elizabeth Sterrett President . , . Robert Chevreuil Vice-President Burnett Turner Secretary . Benjamin Shirnp Treasurer . . Newton Shimp ? 7 N Adviser Mr. I, E, Bowen o o o 71 95' A E ix L N :N ' A ' .A g ig'g,,sE K M 5 gf, wi lf 'E JW FL :if wx wr .'1. : Q' W' Q' 33 Q3 ' ' T 2 1 2 - :,, .,'--1 Q f:,j f'1' - X -2,.1 1, fix Q 1 X ff , N W Q ,q,. 2':' N iw SEQ Q - . , e9f'R:g.g .,.. ,. 1 wx -.,a. I X 5 M if -':' I iv , 4JAW EEZ' f Q5 w 1 i F 5 fi 1 N L N M, -Q-',.'b ' ew ' gh S 'H Q 1 Q l ., i Q 5 M 5, i.: , w g D 3 fs 'Q ': K 'L M - X5 N ,Q M-Www 1 B i ,,.. W 'x'f--wM.,. -'N 5 '-NM ,WWNVWH ix ww. of ss Y M I ff? Gigi? f ZJZWM ' 33 H1 ' mf 5 V ' I Z -ft2: ::::f11Z,ZWF' 5? Ig'2,f1M4L ' N 'MW -. , Y. f QQ V+ I I Yi 4 2 ' 17' 3 xFg5?jzg,i1fgJgg'f:b' H ', wma., ff? HM , Ji 3, K ' uh if? f I wif, ggi? H Q ' 4 h 4, ,, X Y ' s Q L ' ' 5 WM 2511 5 Q J W.-...M fr 141-E ' wwf 91:65 ' , I' v-.-- 9 . 7' M if ffm QW 1 fy, f - , 55 M3 ir 55 , 4? 'V x I J mm 9. I M4 , 1 I 3 1 5 'Wifi W Q 2 Q f 4 -ef Q., - 5 H '1 4 ,NPN A ' 2 -ug? W- . M fn 5 ? , 4-fwig 4 3 3 Wwegg if A 3 35 ' , 'fa 5: , 5 , M, 1 W f it fi ,Q fi , ,E K Wham. 5,3 Kam! President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Publicity Mcxriclger Adviser lrly Bacon Momvo Meyer: Bfxrbfiru Elmer David Fitliimi Alfred Elmer Mr loliri A lflmer 3 DCE 7- 04' 'Q e 3 6' TH 5699 --,.....g,., .4,..,, . , A f is ,lg . ..,. Mi. I i S gg' tina? Wearem of tlce W 73 Members are determined by their outstanding abilities i'i the lield of sports. Head Cheerleader Carolyn Tyiiichy Adviser . Mrs, Marie Perkins Clceer eadel-A President . ,Lily Yoshida Vice-President ,.,. ...,, I eari Terazawa Secretary Yuriko Nakamura Adviser .. Miss Iennie Polizzi Pepper C1116 Ranking Club President Florence Cox Vice-President Frrznk Felmey Secretory-Treasurer Donald Re-hrer Adviser . Miss Virginia Tre-win We-Qvn. , . Riagg? Wil, it ,ix txsgw-Nav Qmwww Commercial C1116 President .,...,. Vice-President , . . Secretory . , . Treasurer . Adviser A ' t44ix.Q.. g' -1-,fn-u-.-Q--,.?Av-+.. N, . I , . . Harry Corey . . , ,Robert Austin . . . . ,Pauline Bacon . Wesley Cox Miss Ann Morris 5.1 I Public Address Billy Moran, Group Leader Moving Pictures. Ed, Hanners, Richard lester, dudio - UIAMI HMA Co-leaders Photography , , William Ramborger, Group Leader Adviser ...., . Mr. Charles Harris V . ,J 'V' . s , . fri' Y Q it I , I su The staff in the cafeteria consists of six full- time Women and a number of pupils. Pupils aid in drying dishes, cleaning trays and dip- ping ice crearn. Student cashiers are selected on the basis of ability. ' e Ca etemz 76 Vs. 'K VX K --Q... W.. ., f:,.. . 1: gi' mn WG. N 4 ..4n W Y' xy yanl-4q.... ' A Q, fa 0 pf I I N 'M nj! ' 7 '. A if 9 ., C ei ff x ' K J X 5 W - I I ,, , Q 119. 4 1 f -' F 1 ' X' lg -ff f f 'f f my X x XYX4 ff Q 4, 5 . v L -1 , ' 1 , . 1 ' 1 S 1 . ,V .W fl f 1 I ' .- Y I ,' JJ Svf 'V 1 1 :In I s 'pl Ls . L- A I I x . 1 x, 1 . A, if ,,- u V I 4 A I Q , ' I - , 5 ! 0 j I ' F sf' 'yd' ff, f'4r' MW' ' +,'ff 'f ,J lk. jofjv 2 0 L w,f+f Q... , f' , 713 ' 'W 4, 90 X ' wa W 5:55 lf ff, f x .' f' 4112, ? ' f ITQI-.Boel'fewK'ffr-fp Q sig I f wif W f-ff f Eff f- -'Ziff K QQ9 fx? :Elf 51 Qizff' Z 'X fi' 2 ' W? Q X Qu Q0 A J . VJ N 9 I Xxx ish? . Q W QQ ,f qP 'o N ' y 'U 7 9 X W f 1 s X QW :Ji 05 W ,X if CQ, . If Q0 X , Q WU A af -79 WY 1 ' 'Sf xx ,XX X ln ,0 w , yj 61 X 0 ff il ff 2 4 K 1 f f H' ' ml ?XxJ!lf g Q 0 xy X Q ,O n f Q56 gf Q ' f '1 ' A-' n ' . 1 1 3 ' S 1' L 'Q Za 7 S xi 7 ' X x K K 8,5-qxOb ., K 9 K ' ' ' Na 1' I 2 ' ff g' , f W'1xT?5 T X X Mniiiiiosff S I Y - -Q FA- f f - A X , if ff ' J - -I -AQ fn X 5055 if f -- ' W iz 0 4 --ni., f WX-if 'g?gVgJ .J KW jf xg-if 14ccidentalA 0 x f Sw Q 3 'YQWW' . w'SA w Y MR L gfaigx , A -7' ,,.Mfg:3y-M, x-,- ....i 'W , ,'.' V is ? ' 5 . , . Mi . . U U X x,., 6 Q' is L . Q15 . hi Sf mi 1':1q,gg,m' N ' Y, F Yu. A1 fz, : 2 , jr, '51 wc' 8,9 fo-44 lf J . , , V, ff iw 15,32 'V' 'HSE Signatul-eA Signatul-eA J X 'N D J- .1 5 x 4 -N 4, L.Bn0K9'K aff Z 6 1 25 i - ,inh.,J1g.i ?vot6all 194 A cloud of gloom hung over our eleven at the start of the l9-'15 season. We were a brand-new team, not a returning veteran trorn last year's champion- ship team. But there were rays of hope, too, since we had the sincere backing of the students and townspeople and Dave Shapiro, our new head coach, and his very able assistants, Elwell and Bowen. We paid dearly in the losing column because of over-confidence, yet, many heavy favorites were toppled by the tight of the Bulldogs. Our lunior linesrnan, Dom Galle, was placed on the tirst All-Southflersey Group Four team. Next years squad, which will be composed of re- turning varsity and the only-once-defeated lunior Varsity members, looks extremely promising. Opponents Overbrook Holy Spirit Atlantic City Woodrow Wilson Collingswood Paulsboro Vineland Millville Ben Franklin B. H. S. lover-confidencel trecovered quicklyl tiumblitisl Crestored, spirited Bulls dogs J Cstopped at the 3-yard stripel twhere's that 5-game winning streak?l Ccouldn't get startedl tscrappy but out- classedl tstrongly contested tiltl E094 ' Ka lee Mall Date: December l4, l9-45. Bridgeton 55, Dobbins Vocational 53. Yes, our court season began officially that night with a sudden death victory by one of the smallest clubs ever to represent Bridgeton. Despite their lack of height and only three return- ing letter men from last year's squadeluliano, Harris Cineligible until lanuary l8l and Ienghino- our team was the fastest ever to play for Bridgeton, and one of the most aggressive. of last years lunior-Varsity filled many of the first and second team positions. Members Basketballs future should be a great one. Iulianos fake and shoot, lda's Hook shot, Caspers roll passes, and I-larris's jumping ability, have become legends among the students and city followers Coach Ray Welsh procured a tough schedule and did his utmost to direct the team, to correct itga faults, and to place each player in the position for which he was best suited. Later in season, Major Bill Maloney returned to his old post as head coach. Capabfe ball handlers who filled vacancies on teams were Saturo Tsufura, lohn Compani, lim Teragawa, Duke Wuzzardo, Wes Cox, Marshall Morris, Walter Dayton, Mas Shimoda and Sus Yamashiro Hockey The Hockey Squad, under the capable coaching of Mrs, Marion Eklund, held its own on the field. Led by their aggressive captain, Helen Kostok, they played a number of tied games throughout the SSUSOYI. lt was the most active season in B. H, S. history. Sixty girls on four class teams participated in intramural competition of which the Sophornores were the victors. Olga Kowal was Senior manager, The team was outstanding this year because of the number of Seniors playing, many of whom have participated tour years. The Seniors included Florence Cox, Helen Kostok, Rose Tullis, Helen Sparks, Ianet Eddy, Dorothy Hashimoto, Lorraine Sutton, Kate Kuwa- hara, Lenore Beebe, Ruth Kinkle and lean Mori. Other varsity team members were Helen Bonham, Betty Hibbs, Elizabeth Weber and Barbara Harper. While playing in the West Iersey Girls' Hockey League, their fighting spirit always was high. The girls could not outscore, but not too many of their opponents could suppress the Bridgeton Lassies. The full schedule of the Bridgeton Hockeyists was: Alumni 34 3 Woodbury 2- 2 O-O Paulsboro l-ll l-l Collingswood l- l 0-2 Gloucester 3- Z O-U Audubon 4- 4 O-O Glassboro 2- 2 gf '54 mi ll The Bridgeton lassies had a fine and progressive intramural basketball season under the capable supervision of Mrs. Winona Schumacher, assisted by Miss Elizabeth Guest. Twenty-two homeroom teams, thirteen from the Freshman and Sophomore classes and nine lrom Iunior and Senior homerooms, participated in intramural competition. From this group an all-star squad was chosen to play an interscholastic schedule. Captain Helen Kostok led a deceptive and speedy team through an enjoyable season, This team showed spirit and enthusiasm that was admirable. Those selected tor the all-star squad includedt Lenore Beebe, Ieanette Astle, Helen Bonham, Louise Ernest, Ianet Eddy, Viola Haney, Barbara Harper Faith Hart, B. Hetzell, Betty Hibbs, Barbara lohnson, Helen Kostok, Vella Me-Goha, Odessa Milbourne, Carolyne Muliord, Sets Nishimoto, Mary Lou Ogden Sadie Okamoto, Helen Sparks, Lorraine Sutton, Ts Taniguchi, Elizabeth Weber, loan Weber, Annie Williams, Ioanne Woodruff, Alice Yamamoto and Irene Takemori. Claire Niblock, Senior manager, did an outstanding job A lull interscholastic schedule was carried by the girls, which included Woodbury, Sacred Heart, Vine- land, Vlfoodstown, Pitman and Paulsboro ar 9 v as WWQY vm? WHEEL 5' Brix: S Mm 3 fig. f , 5. 1:10 M A ,FQ pf: ff erf'Gf Y' iw 5 3. .--.x v K.-f . .6 QM,,' uf, -fi 4. -My g',m 5 . X-fi. - fly- Q. 'y .Sit awk 'S ' 'ff '53 f x , ' ,?! i 9 'f ' , . -' is wiv . . q,.J,a'9 M, in ' if , - u x K . 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' , X X 2,-ff I 4 f N ,,,, K x'm' V5 li' ., , . ,W J wr - I E . ,1 N 5.4 A A !wl '1'.xJ A, FRIENDS OF CLASS Allen Ackley Ir 43 Lrllran Ackley Kathleen Ahlqurst Margxe Ale Rex Allen Frank App Ir Helen Mane Anthon R N Mr and Mrs Iames Anthony Ir Mr and Mrs Iames F Anthon Sr StaffS tYWm P Atkms Abbxe Ayars Ruth Ayars Mary Bacon Mr and Mrs Maurrce Bacon Arnold Bauer 47 B111 Beebe Dons Bell Elame B Beswlck Mary Blanco Betty Black Doroth Blaue 45 Mr an Mrs Barnett Bodek Mrs Nellxe Bodek H Bolmck Master Mark Steven Bolmck Mr and Mrs Samuel Bolmck Shrrley L Borxcan Mr and Mrs I Franklm Bowen Mr and Mrs Emerson Boyles Mr and Mrs Leslre Bradford Kenneth S Bradway Barron Brandrrff Mrs Barron Brandrrff Maxme Bress Mr and Mrs Myer Bress Zelda Bnggs Mr and Mrs Edward Brodesser Sr Mrlda E Brooks Mr and Mrs Roy Brooks Ruth C Brown Iames L Br son Moat Bu11ock S llc Irene Burgess Mary M alabrese 45 Ioyce Carter Ahce V Cassxdy Paul F Charlesworth Hazel Cheesman Church Street Gang Mr and Mrs Edmond Earl Clarke Rlta Collcan Ieane Cooke Verna M Corathers Mrs Esther B Corey Valerie Corson Ioyce Cossaboon Marlon Cotler Mrs Rose A Cotler Mr and Mrs Harry Cramer Shlrley Crosrer Mr and Mrs Bert Cruzan Pfc Peter P Custrs Mr and Mrs Ioseph Danna H Marte Dare Frances Davrs Mr and Mrs George B Davrs Pvt Iames Davls Mr and Mrs Ioseph M Davls Verna Davxs Frances DeIohn Louxse DeW1tt Mr and Mrs Francrs Drlks Mr Harold Douglas Sherman DuBo1s Mrs Kenneth Durst Iune Dyer Ioan Earle Mr and Mrs Iohn Earnest Mr and Mrs Wrlbert Earnest Doroth Eddy Mr and Mrs R R W Eddy Valdemar Edwards Bob Elma Mr and Mrs Leo S Elk Ace C E Elmer Mr and Mrs Iohn A Elmer Iohn A Elmer Avfcad U S N R Ruth Elmer Harrret Emonds Ioan Lots Estxlow Helen Etherton Matxlda Ewan Mr and Mrs Fred Ewrng Charlotte Ewtng 45 Mr and Mrs F C Exter Mr and Mrs F I Eyerman Elame Femstem Edrth Foster Charlotte Fox Emma Fox Ruth Fox Mr and Mrs Vlctor C Fox Mary Anne Fralmger Roland Frambes Alan Fraze Mryako Fu1n Ioan Gale Bobby Garfxeld Mr and Mrs David Garfxeld Elame Garrxson Ianlce Garrzson Mary Lourse Garrrson Mlldred Garrtson 44 Mary Iean Garton Mr and Mrs I H Gebhardt Ir Nancy Glbson 47 Mr and Mrs Rodney Grbson Mr and Mrs Goldsboro Mr and Mrs Graves Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Greene Mr and Mrs Helen Haenn Dolores Hall Elame Hall Mr and Mrs I Hall Mr and Mrs Alfred P Halter Mr and Mrs R Halter BettyI Hamrlton Ioan Hann Mr and Mrs Wllson Hannold Bertha Hams Mr Charles I-Iarrrs Mr and Mrs Edwm Harrrs Mr and Mrs George R Hams Nell Haynes Bundle Henderson Ioan Hendrlcks Betty Hrbbs Iane Hlldreth 47 Eloulse R Hlserote Mr and Mrs E I Hrtchner Mr and Mrs George S Hxtchner Iuny Hltchner Irene Holmes Mr and Mrs H Horner Harrxet Ann Husted Iosephme Hyde Ieanne Isles Frank Matthew Carl Gray Barron P Guttmann Mrs HarryR Iaggers Mr HarryR Iaggers HarryW Iaggers G M Sfc Russel1E Iaggers 45 ar Mr and Mrs A Ienan Mr and Mrs R1chardIester Mr and Mrs Harold S Iohnson Russell Iohnson Wayne Iohnson Mr and Mrs IamesL Iustrce Mr I..o1s Kawanrr Ioe Kern Iudy Kernan Margre Krlborn Mr and Mrs IohnW Kung Fred Krnkle Ma M Zfc Mr Edwm Kubler Ioanne Kuehn Dxck Lamb Mr and Mrs D LSWIS Lrlhan Lxvmgston A S Geor e Loper rs Iohn Lore Elrzabeth Lupton Mr and Mrs I R Lykens Mrs Gladys D Marchand IohnS Marks 45 Mr and Mrs Samuel Marks Mary and Emll Mr and Mrs B M Mathews Esther Matsumoto Wrllram A McCall Mr and Mrs Ioseph McDermott Marlon McDermott Iane MCGUITE Dons McKay Mane McKay Mr and Mrs McKay Peggy McLau hlm Betty Iane Mc ullen Marrlyn Mxller Mr and Mrs Wxllxam Mxlls Mllly and Bxll Mr and Mrs C I Mxtchell Mr and Mrs Paul Moeller Doroth M Mood Mr an Mrs Wm Moncnef Monme and Hazel AnnI Moms Anne R Morrls Mxllre S Motta I ean Mourmn Mary Muraoka Mr and Mrs I Mussa Monxca Myers Howardl Neff Ir Bob Nelson 47 Tetsuko Nlshlmoto Bob O Donnell 1-e11x O Nexll 47 Ioe Olbrrch Eleanor Ollek Mrllle Ollek Ioseph Omer Rev and Mrs Lester Osborn Marllyn Lors Osborn Wlllldm Ott 41 Mr and Mrs E P Padgett Mrs A Palladmo Al Palladmo Mrs IamesS Parker Mr and Mrs Thomas Parsox Allen Parsons S 2fc Mr and Mrs W E Pauldmg Mr and Mrs Charles Peacock Sr Mrss Patrtcta Pennmgton Mr and Mrs Ralph E Penmngton Mr and Mrs Henry Pmeles Ienme Pohzzx Matrlda Popovsk Mr and Mrs S povsky Mr and Mrs Harold Porter Ieanette Randazzo 49 Mr and Mrs Wilmer Reed Morrrsl Resmck Mr and Mrs I Resmck Mr and Mrs Ioseph Rlcketts Adal Rrley Mlldred C Rlley Mary S Robbrns Mr and Mrs LeonH Roork Mr and Mrs F Root Sam Rubenstem D Elame Schaffer Hanna L Scull Mr and Mrs C Preston Sellers Enslgnl I Serata Mr and Mrs B Serata Maxme Serata 49 Barbara Ann Sha xro Stephen George haplro Edgar A Scheer Vrne Street Edrth A Sheldon Ioyce Sheppard Mr and Mrs Howard M Sheppard Harold Shepherd 46 Dons Shrles Adona R Sxck Dorson P Slck Mr and Mrs I L Srck Mr and Mrs A Skllowxtz Charles Smlth Ianet Smrth d1a Smlth r and Mrs Morton Stark Elizabeth Sterrett Mr and Mrs Howard Shntsman Mary Streets Lt and Mrs Stanley Szczepanskr Ierry Txmberman LarryF Tunberman Mr and Mrs IohnR Txmberman Mr and Mrs R F Trmberman Mr and Mrs IosephR Trembley Peter Troxano Mr and Mrs BelfordE Trout BelfordE Trout Ir Barbara Vanaman Mr and Mrs Stephen Vaughn Richard Watson Charlotte B Weber 44 Mr Herbert Weber Herbert H Weber Mr and Mrs George A Weber Mr and Mrs W Frederxcl. Weber Iames Webster T 5 E Ioseph Webster S lrley Wemstem Mr and Mrs Raymond Wettstem Mr and Mrs C M Whxttemore Edna M Wlble Mr and Mrs Woodlm Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Woodruff Mr and Mrs Wynder Mrs Lenora Zrslm Harry L Leroy Woodruff I Norton Roland ' U I f ' '. ', 'l I .I , . 13,0 . Q rr- 1 1 . V . I ' ' 34, 5, ' Mr: and Mrsr C. M. Briggs M11 Gnd MTS- Wml- GGfl'iS01'l 1-Igrbien Mglqishen Miss Stites 't - t I ' I V . A . A A A. - - . ll ' . ll I 4 . V g ' ' . .h I, I 1 , 1 . ' 4 G' ' I ' .I ' .V ' , '46 , 1 , I ' ' 98 Comlagmenfa o E. PRITCHARD, l1'lC. Diamonds Watches Compliments of E. C. PARIS 8: BROS. Your Iewelers For Iewelry of Quality Spode China Hawkes CS Fostoria Glass Silverware Clocks n 4 -x.-xp -xusuxn ux-us,-nxugnsvs,,.g..g.,gng,,s,,x,,s,, . . . The secret of the elevator is out! . 0 .1 ng.-gnx-nxux-uxnx.-xnx--xu usgnxn 1 x--xux sugnsn sus-ns. Cornphments ot OWENS-ILLINGIS GLASS CCJMPANY Bridgeton - Eastern Home ot Books 101 E. Commerce Street Gitts Compliments ot ASHLEY-MIIUHMIEK EU. Office Outfitters South 1ersey's Largest Ottice Equipment and Ottice Machine Dea1er Greeting Cards 1 Rental Library 2 STORES 1520 Pacific Avenue At1antic'City, N, I. Bridgeton, N. 1, -s --xns--sa-su -sux- gn x --s--xu1nsuusns-as.-sus--sus., g .fs-ngnx-'sus' . Green ties and hair ribbons . . s .-s--n.n1ns-os--Q.-Qusns--susuxnm. 102 -gus--g.-gn -sns--sns.. x ..xn,.-sus-nxuxnsna 60l'7ll0AI'l'lel'lt5 0 GORSEN 5 MCCORMJCK COI'nl9Al'n2llt5 0 CUMBERLAND HOTEL GLORGE B NORTH Manager oxasa-xnxnsnnsnsusn 1 uxnxnxux-v 1- -nxnsnxnsn u ns. Class colors -- scarlet and White wx.. xux-wx --sux-nxuxn 0xl-xnx.-xuxuxnxusnnxuxusnxu 03 Compliments ot JOSTEIXVS Creators of Fine Scholastic Iewelry and Stationery Since 1897 Awarded the Army-Navy E For Production of Precision Instruments Studios and Main Plant Owatonna, Minnesota REPRESENTED LOCALLY BY E. C. PARIS 8 BRCDS. yolll' 921112419 99 East Commerce St., Bridgeton, N. I. Eastern Representative: Graduate House, Newark, N. I, -sux-asus-as 1-sun--sus-ngn-x-fx.-s--xns-'su x nxns-ns . . Flower -- rose . x--xnxnxnx-nxu xnx.-xnsns--snx--xnx--sux-nxn sux.- 104 fl u' I f. .' , 'f-11' . . . e Q 1 ' 'T' f 57 dyqf' -,W ' H :f ,fzQ ,.f. f , .'L J, , V . , J U W' If I , f yr' if - f tw J, xr' ' LQ- ly, 11.15 I f ,A ft'.lp1'!,.l 42 ' ff' -Abbl f ' wits IW.. .I , X QV! ylucjf . 'lr' J. lll ,rf 'I T' ,xv-, KE CREAM -JI f I !,.IAV'1ll 1 fat! -, I ,, L!!.f :J ical ffl'-H-I.. IV' l I On the training table menus ofmczny of Americds leading colleges nsuxns- 1--sn COU1I3li1U9f1tS Ol COIHpll111GI1l5 ol IOHNSON'S W. T. DEPARTMENT STORE GRANT and 8 N. Lourel Street Elmer, Haddonfield Bridgeton, N, I. cmd Medford Phone l63U . . Motto -- Semper Altius . . -x-nx..x.-x.-Q--x--xg x-.x.-gas--gas-1 x--x --x--suxux--xnxnxvsuxnxuxn- xnx 105 -xux-ns-nxu xuxv1x1-x41senxnxnuxnx--x-ng--xvguxux--x-ax--gnxuxn-x -ng.-gn 1 X 0 ill 'lc V Y C Jill ll ll? J 1' snsnnsnsnsus u sus-nxusn gn f .1 I 'D A . 1 V ,li - . ,. I, g f L f - U 4 r 'I Congratulations to the Class ot 1946 The Hollywood Shoppe 15 N. PEARL STREET Bridgeton, N. I. Opposite the Electric Co. Where our customers recommend their friends Compliments to ICE CREAM Class ot '46 65 Broad Street DlEDRlCH'S BAKERY H Bridgeton, N. I. . Over the top in the Magazine Campaign 106 sf.nsnsusususnxvx-ns:nsusnsnx--snnvnsnnsansu-xg-s if 'Af Compliments of Compliments of GROSS MOTORS FRANK FISHER SALEM' NEW IERSEY Auto cmd House Glass W ik COIIIIJAIHEHIJ SMITH AND RICHARDS O! LUMBER CO. SAL, 6640 SERVICE WITH A SMILE ux.-sus--xusnnsnxnx--g-ng--snx--xnxns-usa xu s---sus-nsususnxu x nsnxnxnxn . Leaders in everything! . . -xnx--x -mx.-Q--xnx-ns--x--xv5-1sus.-suxnxusnsnsuxv- sux.-sux-1 xv susnsuxn 107 SHARP fs. cog Penn Wallpaper Mills o W A L L P A P E R PA I N T S Painting - Papering Interior Decorating ix . X 5 , A GRADUATES Alter Commencernent You WIQ Be K GOING TO COLIKEGE A STARTING- IN BUSINESS X- HELPING AT HOME GETTING MARRIED 'K Whatever your future procedure, in- - surance will be a'neceSsary Qqrt ol your life. We will gladly answerxany insurance questions or offer any advice. i 'A Please Ieel tree to call upon usa ' Without obligation o C I3 EAST COMMERCE STREET PROTECTIDN SERVICE CO 6 E. COMMERCIEBSTREET Phone 495 , Bridgeton, New Iersey Compliments of GEGRGE SCHALICK 6 SONS Manulacturers of Poultry Feeds Feed, Hay, Grain, Seeds, etc. CENTERTON, N, I. Elmer 7573 Q Phone: Bridgeton 1493-I-I2 sn sux usa susns-:sus nsusuxasvxn Compliments of RGY MAY Dealer in FERTILIZER AND LIME PALATINE, NEW IERSEY Phone: Elmer 55lU 5 nxunsnasusunxusnsnsnvxnsnvsun Q nsnsnsnsaosnnxu How many teachers DID We have for Biology? sus-as-os-asus-ns--Q-asnsu sus-,sa-xnnsn-snxns.'sux'-sus.:snsusnusuxnnsnuxus-nsuxns-os: CARROLL I. RILEY The Friendly Hardware Store House Furnishings -- Toys G, E. Mazda Lamps Felton-Sibley Paints and Brushes 42-44 S. LAUREL STREET Phone 50 0 Compliments of RICHARDS FARM SUPPLY CO. Allis-Chalmers Sales 61 Service 691-698 N. PEARL STREET Phone 233 Bridgeton, N. I. BILL RICHARDS, Mgr. 0 s--sus-:sus .nxnx-'gn xnsugnsusn Compliments of GOODYEAR SERVICE PEARL and IEEFERSON STS. Phone 842 Russ Wilson, Manager o G O O D Y E A R The Greatest Name in Rubber Compliments of THE LITTLE SHOP Dresses and Sportswear 'Q' 23 S. LAUREL STREET Phone 2593-I susu gn xl-snsnsnxnsuxns-nsusausus--xngng. . Grippe epidemic . . . remember? . xnsnsnsusa sux1-xususux.-Q.-xnx-as-1xc-sus- -ix--snsususnxuxnxus--xnxus-.x s--sus.-sus Clothes for the l-ligh School Graduate Clothes lor the Young Man Entering Prep School or College No guesswork 4 Styles Worn by Princeton and Harvard Students All priced for a modest pocketbook IOHN I. NOLAN 41-43 SOUTH LAUREL STREET Compliments ot PADGETTS DAIRY Guernsey Milk is our specialty GREENWICH ROAD Phone 598-I-3 Compliments of eddieg Maui? .Soni 'A' 73 North Laurel Street Bridgeton, New Jersey su-suxuxnLans4nLn1LunLosusuxus4ni0L0 xnxnnsuLnxuvxvxeosnns-vsnnsnn 'A' Compliments of c.,W,,ff3 gmzt, 78 East Commerce Street Bridgeton, New Iersey 'A' . Christmas Party . . Ianuary 6 . . .-Q-fs--5.-sus--su x--x.-gms-,su xux-nxa-sus--sus--xUs sn- x -os.-susa ns.-sus--sux A-su S, .1 gg. Q . ,gs 5 - 3. S6 K x xx- - g 5 Si . X , Q G X? im S, Y r in ,QSQQ Rf 3 RL? . A x ,L W X NY: Q fx W3 f xxx a-as , Q18 5 Q33 3 2 Q I 3 .x 5 A Q? x 2 xx Q 1 m . -',.-fxfh' NM... -'si Q lm- +' N -ff i M 1 'tx 5 is Q Q 41 x I 136-140 SOUTH PEARL STREET rl' ' '- l ' ' ' Congratulations to the Cgmplime-mg Of Class of 1946 . Offoya DAVID H. IOHNSON . AND SON I Funeral Home White Palace Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor 57 WASHINGTON STREET ' I Phone 539 KARL ORTOLF BUY BONDS I I COII1pliH1eI'1iS of Cgmpliments Of I 7440,,,,,6 Jglmf ,gm jarmem E9 7fNmAa,.z5 n Wafiona! M1114 I 'k lk Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I 1 ' Maximum Insurance For I Bridgeton, N. I. Each Deposit - 355,000 -snsns nsnsusnsn snaQus-nsosnxusnns--xusnsnsmnsnnx asians:-Lariat: - x. .xnsnswsn sux-nxnsn . . Bond drives, scrap drives, Red Cross . Q--sus-n g.-x..sususnsus4- x--sus,-nsusnnsux-asus-usa x-ns.-g -vsnsususnsux .-xnsn-sus-ns-as 112 -a nxoxnLn5nnx 'Q' 'Q' ORTOLF'S BELVIDERE IOHN M. RUTALA HOTEL and BARBER SHOP R E A L T 0 R 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF 1946 Compliments of From THE SWEET SHOP Next to Criterion Theatre --sus-nsnxusn xuxnsusnxensuxusnsnuxusnsuxnxnsnsn-s4ns-n xv IERSEY PACKAGE COMPANY, INC. BRIDGETON, N. 1. 'Q' . What are you doing for the War Effort? ns--xc-sux.: gn-xnsusuxus a -agus-vsnnsnxnxn :Lain sus.-sus.: 1 nsuxnsux.. .- f . pf V Aw t 'Qi W, -1 J -X T7 ' X VJ' 'yr WE EXTEND 'kg' N 'K Xu OUR SINCERE F ,gf C at ll i CONGRATULATIONS X, sp U! Omp 1ments O to the I I N ye xr MENZ BROTHERS CLASS OF 1946 LICIISIU 959 FUR STORAGE Q12 Sfourgeon 3 gagefy 'Q' I Not Connected With Any Other Store' I I we 11772111 veg- g0MeI'g jurnifure Sfore Compliments ...--..,, I , mom n w. GOL: sv, k...,-.N I of :WT RN .3BW'-rf f '!1w4 nik I 1-T1 it -It 1' 1-f .tg I hanw11i,, ,1 ,1ml1l a., 'ElEP' V I. ' I J 114 Broad St., Bridgeton, N. I. DAIRIESI INC- Telephone 1919 Cash, Charge Or Budget COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCES nsososu s-ns.-sn se-sn sn s nssnsnnxanmntu s-nsnx.nx--suvsu snsnsu snsusux ns-nuns-o snsu s 4 . Iunior Leap Year Dance . s tinsuLansusnsuasnnsn snsnxnsnsnsnsusnxusnsnsusn-se-x-asus-ns.-snsux --sus-,Qu su 114 snsugu sn-x-asus.-sus-u Compliments of Your Chevrolei Dealers . SCRIBNER 5. LEWIS, INC. R eque St ' BRIDGETON N ROSENHAYN CANADA DRY N- --M. f.1H. SPUII - GINGER ALE Phone 96 84312 0 0 Compliments of Compliments of LANG'S FLOWER SHOP M. C. SCHRANK . . Here-'s your chance, girls! . . -xuxlns--s-:su x 1-xusuxnx-as--gms-wx--gnsnxuxux--gn-xnxus.-xwx.-sux.-Q-as ns. ns.-Q 115 su x 1axess-as-nsusuxnxnsuxnsu su-xu xnsusnsnsuxnxnsusn xnxnsnnsnxnsusnxnsususans-ns -usa:xnsusuxnsusuxf-sux-nsnsa NEWTON W. GRICE Feeds - Fertilizer - Potatoes Coal - Lime - Seeds DeLaval Milkers Jia m edufay ga rn glqulyamenf --Warehouses! DARETOWN - DEERFIELD Telephones Elmer - Bridgeton - Woodstown Daretown, N. I. Compliments oi gamma! !9alalaa5 and CZ. C A N N E R S if CEDARVILLE, N. 1. i' Compliments of 6.10055 jrandloorfafion .gnu 'A' CEDARVILLE WASHED SILICA SAND 61 GRAVEL Co. Graded Gravel 3X4 to 2112 Pea Gravel Concrete and Plaster Sands Concrete and Cinder Blocks Lime and Cement You Phone - We'll Deliver CEDARVILLE 4511 --xnsn-xmasusu snxnsnsnsnnxnxI-Q-ns--suxns--su . . The best adviser ever . . nsns--x--susanxnsa-xnsnsusnsuxux-'gust-nsnesn-sn WEBER'S CANDY STORE I- Sf 16 South Laurel Street Broad and Water Streets ir Congratulations to Compliments of CLASS OF 1945 TRI-CITY WASHER SERVICE Cor. Washington and Cohansey Streets Phone l556 We Extend Our Sincere Congratulations QQ. to the Class ot 1946 BERTINI'S CHI-XS. L. VAN METER DELICATESSEN Oldsmobile 'Q' Sales and Service Bridgeton, New Iersey xnsnsnx --s--suxnsunsuxnxn-sus-esac sn 5 fx-n5-nxnsnsuxnx--suxnxnx-ax--guns-:su We DID get our rings before Christmas . . us.-Q-esnsn-xusa-snsns n s-agus-ns.-sus-ns4-x us--snsnx--sux--sus-ns-:xvsux--x--5 ll7 r . , A l If 1 , P' 1., , P ' ,ff X r J'r ya A fl ' J xi A wp I 1 ' The Best of Luck To A11 of You from PRICE BROS. LABEL CO Lithographers of LABELS and FOLDING BOXES fix Main Office cmd Factory WILLOW STREET BRIDGETON, N. I. K f The Lithographic Field Otters You an Interesting, Prosperous, Lifetime Occupation. fsosnsnxusn sus-usensusus 1 nsnsnsn-suxn xuns-ns..ns--sus:-s-asus-nun-xnasu x nxn . . Drama Club Stars . . 4 xnsnsnvxnsansnsus.-Quinsa-snnsnsf-vsusns--sux --susnsn-sn sus--sus-ns.-sn sn 118 Compliments ot HARRY LEVENSON Compliments ot RIVIERA RESTAURANT Meats and Provisions Phone 1007 31 SOUTH LAUREL STREET 36 FRANKLIN STREET Bridgeton, New Iersey G' D' GGIGHOS' Prop- Compliments ot 0 HENRICKS' PAINT AND Compliments of WALLPAPER CO. GRAVES' BARBER SHOP 46 EAST COMMERCE STREET Norman Graves. Props Phone 2208 0 Compliments ol CLARK'S SERVICE STATION CARLLS CORNER Telephone l573 xnsnsuxu x--5.-sa-sn-susnx.-xn sus-- Compliments ROBERT D. PEACOCK Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables Quality - Service - Economy sux.: xa-suss-nsaas--suse-sus-nsns.-sunsugnsn . . We're here, there, and everywhere . . su s 1- gg-gnsns--xux .-sux--sn su xnx.-Q-ng--sus-ns.-xn snsuxus- -sux.-sus.-sus-as SMASHEY'S SHOE STORE Has Been Your Shoe Store During High School Years . . . We Hope We Deserve Your Continued Patronage SMASHEY'S Compliments of oruay 8' 3onJ, nc Compliments of BELLE HOSIERY Bridgeton's Hosiery Specialty Shop Cor. COMMERCE and LAUREL STS. Bridgeton, New Iersey Compliments of 055 8, CO. Paints and Wallpaper - Also -- Gifts of All Kinds Ella? Rm grifk Next to Stanley Theatre SODAS - LUNCH HOMEMADE CANDIES A gi Quinlan esw, Feed and Grain - Fertilizer Field and Garden Seed 59 NORTH LAUREL STREET Bridgeton, N. I. 1nsu:sux-asus-nsvsnnsauxnsusngs-sn sux-as-ns-nsnnsnusu xn-5-nsnsnsusu x nsusns . Garden of Memories -sus.-susux-ax-nsnsavsususn-s,-nxnsnsusn-snxnsnsnsnsusnsus.-snsnsuxux- asusus-nsns4nsusnsanxnssnnxnsunwnsunxunsu Q 1 - - 1 l 3 l 1 I Compliments ot PAULINE'S BEAUTY SHOP ELMER, N. 1. Compliments of A. PALLADINO, M.D KING FARMS Vegetable Growers DIVIDING CREEK, N. I. SCHAIBLE CHICKS R. I. Reds Barred Rocks Rock-Red Cross LOUIS D. SCI-IAIBLE Shiloh, N. I. Serving The Graduates and Under-Grads with the Kind of Clothing, Furnishings, and Footwear They Like. WILBERT M. BACON AND CO. 36-38 LAUREL STREET Bridgeton, N. I. . Oh, the Work! xnxn snxo x1-xngnx.-sus--x1-sus-nxus-ax--x - nsusnsnsa guy.-su sus.. s f' TILL FLOYD D. HARRIS SHILOH. N. Reflmshed Anuque furniture for Sal: nxuxusoxnguxux nx--5-nxvx-ns Oh, the fun! . .1 g-:sux-nxnusvx.-xns-1x4 .nx px-usa-xnsux--sus-ns-as-asux --sn Compliments ol mmf ibm, Siam Where Pharmacy is a Profession, not a Side Line CLEMENT W. LOWE, P.D. Registered Prescription Pharmacy l7 SOUTH LAUREL STREET BEACON AUTO STORES 14-16 E. COMMERCE STREET Bridgeton Worlds Lowest Prices on Auto, Radio, Bicycle Goods, Sporting Goods, Electrical Goods O Compliments ot 7 OUH Cl' 5 Compliments of gofclgerg jurnifure Sforea 37-47 E. COMMERCE STREET Briclgeton Millville Storefllfl E. Main Street Salem Store-Broadway ot Walnut FOUNDED 1896 BRIDGETON BOWLING ALLEYS We Extend Our Congratulations to the Class of l946 Cahn A Wow Member of Eairlawn Stores Association GROCERIES - MEATS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Deerfield Street New lersey snsvsnsususnsnsnsnx--g I-sus-nx-asus--snusnnvnsunsnnsfnxfax-ns-nsnsnsn x--sus.-susan sn . Pencils for the programs . sn-snnsunxnxnxusnusnsvsn-x .ax-'xnx- ns-as--s .-sux--su xi x , s.-was. .xi X ,. 5 -X, MA Nz .. A ,.+ Y 5.5- 1 ' ms. ' s . 1 , A s x x , LK X 5, K xl .. LX E- l 'afizi' ?:fi1g, iz: iiill' il g 1 'QQ , S ,W ,5 ,.. A Wx 5 M-WV , , Q f g I 5 A ix U12 A2 ' 3 L E WW 2 ' Ag: fri' , H 'A' 1 'T'fT'3 fw 5 ' '1 A 'W' U---dw-Q 'f 'Q 1 , L KA' A ' A ' . ' 1 Q A Q in 'f:fN: ' ' W...-N.-. 3 M i ' vm' 3 Q 5 sllF P H'-h 'Wl'lQWwWxWM I Q, X ff EX S 113- i I-g '-' B K Q X Q J , X . . -' ix HQUHIQQGQMSQMHMM 1 3 .Y K t If 4-'HX ,Q h .,., ,,,. , ...., , 1 . - ,, W ' K . jg: - 'V sm . 1 X 1 1, , KX. 6 M img we Ndmu,.,nQ,,w H .P --s M -5 gm--..- 4 ' X L-r Q-mn. Il1QmQmQm42tfQ X , . I 7 I My 1 -in-1 M- 3 ' X. g , --sag x E ' V' A ww x . 2,40 . A N X'-, . x QM. X i wuxqg fs-ig 4--gg . x 1 V1 x Q Q 3 F 1 in , vg .,ggw , .Q X X QRFX F5592-Fifxi-1'fL s A X l 'v'uw-Q.-,, ia k x W N , S 'vw 2. 'A - .Y H W ., W R - f ... S 3, ff I V id F A ' 9 . , fl 1 Compliments of A . C F ' R -A BRIDGETOTN A Ci,tEDIT,'SALES co. 105 E, COMMERCE STREET Compliments of THE STEINBROOK STORE Corner Commerce and Pearl Streets Bridgeton, New lersey Compliments of HERMAN BRUSKIN MEN'S WEAR , 29 N. LAUREL STREET Bridgekton, N. l. A s 'L Compliments of ONIZED CLUB . Y C Compliments ot F. W. WOOLWORTH Compliments ot BROAD STREET TIRE SERVICE FIRESTONE 64 S, LAUREL STREET Bridgeton Be quick to kick lt things seem wrong, But kick to us And make it strongg To make things right ls our delight, When we are wrong And you are right. GANDY'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION Cor. South Pearl and leiterson Streets SKYCHIEF AND FIRECHIEF GASOLINES TEXACO MOTOR OIL WASHING AND LUBRICATION OUR SPECIALTY LEONARDIS ARMY 5. NAVY STORE Phone 1566 55-57 S. LAUREL ST. Bridgeton, N, I. wx -xg-1--sus-a x--xr-x-use-x-ns-ns-fx -asa-x4-sa-susu -su sux-fx-ns-nsns--s--x -asususnsn x .esnsnsnsn-sus nsnsnxnvsnnsosnxnnsa Field Day . xox1-sususnxususux-nsnnsusns-ss--sus-ns.-susuxu -asa: xn xux--sa-suxnxuux--sususn --0. - I ,. 1 , K , T,-.Y L. L1 L , . . . NRL X , L--I ' L - g . X - .M . 4 - I' g VENCE'S DELICATESSEN E- K Compmhemsvof 'R 169 WALNUT STREET MR. M AX WxUR'TZEL Bridgelon 1 I MHA! , . L, .Ah ' N' k M - L k K L FRANK'S DELICATESSEN 47 BROAD STREET I Bridge-ton Bell Phone 25-R-3 TON Y'S GARAGE Tony Dcmncx Pontiac 6 and 8 - Soles cmd Service ROSENHAYN, N. I. Compliments of CHARLES FROMKIN, M.D Compliments of WHITE HOUSE LUNCH RESTAURANT - GAS - OIL Deerfield, N. I. Compliments of L. W. ERICKSON Compliments of I. I. NEWBERRY CO. 23 NORTH LAUREL STREET Bridgelon susus1usansusnsuvsusnnsnsnsnsau sux us-vsnsu . Black vs. White . L'LI 1 S IE .Tf vsvsusu ng-vxnxnsnx1-xnsuxnsnxnx--x-ng-.xvxusvxa-xusnnsu sux.-x -sus-nxusuxuxaaxnsusnsn snsnxnsu sux--sn-Qu xnsuxnx-ns--snsansn H. H. D. BALBIRNIE 61 SON DRUG STORE 74 BROAD STREET BRIDGETON, N. I, Compliments of I. R. MOORE, D.O. Compliments to Class of '46 ROMAN'S GROCERY 205 BROAD STREET Bridgeton, New lersey Phone 1404-W Free Delivery Compliments ot GARRISON'S HAT SHOPPE LAUREL STREET Bridgeton, New Iersey Compliments of HARRIS' RESTAURANT 42 IEEFERSON STREET Bridgeton, N. I. Compliments ol H. H. HANKINS 5: BROS. Compliments of LAUREL MEAT MARKET 38 NORTH LAUREL STREET Briclgeton, N. I. sn gn xnsnsns.-sus--x-fx--sus--xn gn x .- xususm-sn su Compliments ot GEORGE T. CUSTER Electricol Appliances and Gifts 37 SOUTH LAUREL STREET . Vegetable hats . x .-xnsusns-n yn X ng--Q--x-wsu xnx-as-.suxux Compliments of BEN ELWELL Compliments of WILLIAM GALLN ER Compliments of IACOB B. IOHNSON Agent of SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY Compliments of Coganaey gr!! CO Compliments of I. M. ELWELL CO. Electrical Appliances HANSEY STREET Bridgeton QUAKER CITY KN ITWEAR Quality as Well cis Vcxlue in Hosiery - Lingerie Brcxssieres cmd Corsets N I 59 SOUTH LAUREL STREET Bridgeton, N. I. Compliments of DORR FURNITURE CO. 46-48 NORTH LAUREL STREET Bridgeton, N. I. snsnsusuQ--xunsnsunsus-nxux--g.n xg- guns-nxusa-su xus-ns-'sus -x--xu DR. IOSEPH C. LAMB OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses 38 E. COMMERCE STREET xnsnxux--xus-nsus-:sux nsnsusu xuxuxn-se Peace! . xnxuxnxuxus .-xus-ns.-xv s--xuxusnxnsnsn 127 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 sn5-:sux.ax.,susuas-users.-sus-:susansn sus-- Compliments of Com limen S of F. D. NOYES LEONAR p t ESSO SERVICE STATION D M' SMALLEY SHILOH, N. I. SHILOH, N. I. THURMAN C. DAVIS Compliments of SHILOH GRANGE Oliver Farm Machinery SHILOH, N. I. NO' G A S ls Your Cleon, Quick, Economical Fuel. THE BRIDGETON GAS LIGHT COMPANY I. WARD TOMLINSON Fresh Meats and Groceries SHILOH, N. I. Compliments ol H. C. LUPTON G SON SHILOH, N. I. Complirnenis of MARVIN DAVIS Auto Repairs SHILOH, N. I. sus-wsusux--xnsusnsnnsns-nx.nsn . . September 2, 1945 . . snsosnxn sux -agus-as-fs-,sn x --sus--sususux.-sususnsnx--sususnnsnsusnsn 128 Q - Q ns.-sus-nsnsvsn gn xnsnsngpsng. Compliments ol MARY BACON, M.D. ELMER D. MULFORD, INC. so NORTH LAUREL STREET The Home ol Buick and Pontiac in Bridgeton Phone: 252 THE FASHION ETTE BEAUTY SHOP 117 OAK STREET Look Your Best for Beauty Knows No Age BODINE'S GEM O' IERSEY CHOCOLATES Are the Finest Quality Money Con Buy Compliments ol LAHN TRANSPORTATION Dependable Quality Clothes for Young Men Since 1877 THE ENTERPRISE BARBER 61 ELWELL 33-35 S. LAUREL STREET Bridgeton, N. I, Compliments ot ARROW CLEANERS n sososausasarsnsn SILBROS CLOTHING CO. 52 E. Commerce Street, Bridgeton Smart Clothes for the Entire Family on Our Convenient Budget Plan . . Miss Hoffman . . -x--5.-xnx.-sux.-Q ns.. x us.-sux-nxu gn x -.snxu guns-fx.-x--xngnsnxn x-ex nsnsnxuxus snsnsnsn su su uxnsnsvsususu ' 1 I P WK iff' My A f' A fl yy CO lmems Off 3 DODGE'S MARKET MA! ! , 5 Front and Main Streets EL ER, N. 1. ELMER, Ni 1, Every Member of the Family Reads THE ELMER TIMES El-MER! N' I- South Iersey's Leading Weekly ELMER, N. I. Producers ot Printing That Pleases DODGE AND PLYMOUTH CARS AND IFRUCKS Sales and Service Compliments of ILES 5: SHIMP Compliments of -J M EVERI-:TT M. HITCHNER Accountant - Insurance Sales and Service ELMER N I Elmer and Woodstown, N. I, EDWIN E. FOOTE I Pontiac Cars - G. M. C. Trucks I Sales and Service 401 NORTH MAIN STREET Elmer, N. I. I asus-nsuxuse-snusnasansnnsr-sos-nsnsusux--xusnsns-nsn M. F. RILEY 6: SON Lumber and Hardware Quality and Service ELMER, N. I. xns-ns-asus-:suxns-nsuxuxnnsn . and the Atomic Bomb . 'se snxns-ng-ns--Q-:susnsususnsnsnsnxnxusnx-nsux-fs.-sus- -xnx--x4-sus-as-ns.-xnx 1, . . i., I l I 1 1 I , lt, 1' . I. Ll DANZENBAKER'S SONS I . 4. 2 t 1 a o Farm Operating Equipment V JBRIDGETONQ Nllw IERSEY . V CEDARVPILLE, NEWATERSEY p 'f , OGDEN CHANCE CEDARVILLE, N. I. The Home of 'iWalt Whitman Dependable Products IUST A GOOD PLACE TO BUY ,v it Compliments of GODOWN 6: ESTADT Farm Supplies CEDARVILLE, N. l. Phone 3081 Compliments of R. HEWARD BROWN CEDARVILLE, N, I. Phone 3852 Compliments from KING'S RESTAURANT CEDARVILLE, NEW IERSEY Fine Foods - Sodas Tables for Ladies - Courteous Service CEDAR LAKE CANNING CO INC. Packer of Hand Packed Tomatoes and Pumpkins CEDARVILLE, NEW IERS EY Phon nxnsnsuxnxn5--xns-nsux I. MASON MAYHEW Farm Supplies and Coal Buyer and Shipper of Produce CEDARVILLE, N, I. e 3501 .1 gnsnsnxnsn. Compliments of WATSON'S 5C - 10C - 51.00 CEDARVILLE, N, 1. s1asus-nsvsvsnsnsnsosnusususnsosanxnvsn . Teen Age Canteen . . at last! . sus.-sux-nsn5.-x.-sus-ex-a 5.-sux--sn-xus-wsu Q.. x- -sus-vs.-su x nxususeosnsusnaxu-suse Xt.. T 1 qx lbw'- vl' W f f J' J-7 W V XXX . V Vg, F' of md' M, 57 .N X vjygbyfb l. jj 'J1ti!S5'G NXPSJ' LLL W. MILTON SPRINGER ' JV ' ICE C5H1EXM,, FV- fl EATS AND PROVISIONS J l gi 96 ple s!tl!et,rsudlget f A by A P 8 9 lx L Corner S. Laurel and Glass Streets ., it U . C ' '- 7495,-ef'.Q'l 01 LL F 4 .ilwdafflll P J . F, LVFX xx J v' 4 K JJ K kj if ompliments ol 4'4 OODRUFF COAL CO. Compliments ol INGERSOLL'S BARBER SHOP Compliments ot SOUTH IERSEY NEWS AGENCY MITCHELL COTLER Wholesale Meats and Livestock BRIDGETON, NEW IERSEY South Laurel Street, Bridgeton, N. I. I Compliments of Compliments of LOPER'S CARPET STORE V- T- BRADWAY leweler 43-45 N. LAUREL STREET Bridgeton, N. I. 12 SOUTH LAUREL STREET Bridgeton, N. I, sosusnsnsusn-sa-su-snsnn snsnsnsnsusn .su g -axnsnsn xu sux--xususn-san xus --sn . . Class song by Barbara Bo Q-:sux 0 x--sos.-su xn- Q nsans-wx--x--susu nmusnxusuxusn deli . . N., ..,..,.., Compliments ol DANIEL C. CHRISTY ELMER, NEW JERSEY Compliments of AVIS PHARMACY IN ELMER Home Remedies, Prescriptions, and Gifts Compliments of DR. I... IRWIN FELMEY Compliments of ELMER REXALL PHARMACY ELMER, NEW IERSEY SHERMAN ALE General Store - Gas ond Oil lce Cream - Sodcs SHIRLEY, N. l. Ph Elmer 7027 Compliments of ELMER GRANGE No. 29 Compliments of STAR THEATRE x--sn5-msn-suxuxmas.-s-nsnaxunsnxus-n Compliments of EDWARD L. SEWELL SHILOH NEW IERSEY snxaoxuxn gas-nsusnsuxux-asus-ns4vsnsuxns4 . To buy or not to buy . . uxu xuxuxnxnxuxn-x.ax--xuxn suxnxnsusanxl-snguxnxusunsnsnaxu x4 as-ns.-gusnx nsnxnsus-nsusnnsux .-exuxnxusu su x-asus-wsu sus,-s ns--susn-xv sux.-x-.sin M Pfand kr 1946 Service features to be added at the West Side Funeral Home during 1946. ln acknowledgment of ten years of service to the community: - gras 1 E Wa-.,.. Q -ww lk LA ,Er . 15 . if 1i?'ff.!Y , A las, ,, . A 'f vl il l-if A 1 ' 1 do y cf Ng- 1 K. .-l.'T'f ,, , ,,j. , fgjNf 'f-,eu if-:Ly .3-.f J'L'f' M.. ' liar er and more com lete selection rooms. 19 ' Air conditioning of this home throughout. ' A private room for the use of the immediate family. ' A beautiful hand-carved fireplace mantel with many scenes prominent in the life of Christ. ' Two complete floors devoted to funeral service, ' Re-interior decorating of entire home. ' Exterior renovating. ' Re-landscaping. mdf .glvfe gunna! .jwlome RULON D. BROOKS, Director 181 Atlantic Street Phone 762 . that is the question . -suxusnx1-x1-snpx.-5-ns,-sus-asnxnsn sn-x-vs-ns--snsnsux-.x-ax--x-vs-asux.-s 134 ns NORMAN A. WRIGHT BONI'IAM'S INSURANCE SERVICE STATION 'ocnwlcl' New Jef Y SUNOCO GAS AND OIL SUPPLIES Compliments of Compliments of AUSTIN'S DAIRY GREENWIOH, N. 1. C. B. CAMPBELL General Merchandise Greenwich New I y Compliments of ARNOLD'S STORE General Merchandise GREENWICH, NEW IERSEY . S. WATSON AND SON OREENWIOH, N. 1. one 1593 - Compliments of Compliments of WILSON C. HAND Builder of Modern Homes X7 NEWPORT, NEW IERSEY Telephone-Cedarville 3584 TRIANGLE CLEANERS 1xnsnsnsnsususns..xusnsnxn-'xux-ns-usnsnsnux--sn-sgnxu-sn su. Q4 . Decorations on auditorium Windows . . s-nxnsnx--sux.-gn su x .-xuxnxns -sn-xns-as-ugnxnxnx-fx-ns-nsuxnususnx--snxn xc as-ns-nsnsnsns - sn gn- xn snsnsusn sux 1-sus-nsnsnnsnsusnsn . I 9 I 1156-' VJ . Com Iimen s ot CY KW E My .kk p t Comph ms of ij POPKIN'S SHOES A F END M9 50 E. COMMERCE STREET Hosiery - Handbags DEERFIELD PRODUCE 6: SUPPLY Feed - Fertilizer Lime - Potatoes Phone: Bridgeton 1840 DEERFIELD, NEW IERSEY ACKLEY'S GARAGE Massey Harris Tractors and Farm Equipment Sales and Service Batteries 4 Acetylene cmd Electric Welding Phone: Bridgeton 466-R-2 DEERFIELD STREET, N. I. Compliments of DEERFIELD NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE CO. When looking for bargains, why not visit your neighborhood furniture store? You will be surprised. New cmd secondhand furniture. Phone: 466-I-2 Compliments of STANGER'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Compliments of SMITH BROTHERS Groceries FAIRTON, NEW IERSEY Phone: Bridgeton 268-I-I nsns-us-.su sus-:susan sux -nsn Compliments of TAYLOITS ICE CREAM PARLOR Candy and Ice Cream Soft Drinks FAIRTON, NEW IERSEY . The fight for padded covers . susnx-ns.-x - -xnxx-sn-sn sux I-sus-:sux-a suxnxnsusns- -S.-sususnsnsus ng.. gnLns4n5uxosnsunL1usnLunLnnLn-s susnsu Q.nsnsans'-suusns-'sus-usaxn sa Compliments of ' DR. IOSEPH M. MUSIANO AND DR. HAROLD I. TRACHTMAN Compliments of MERVIN 'S MILLINERY Hats - Bags - Gloves 62 E. COMMERCE STREET Bridgeton, N. I. Compliments of UNCLE SAM'S BARBER SHOP Carmen Vennti, MB., Prop. 79 SOUTH LAUREL STREET Compliments of PAUL'S The childrens Store for Thrifty Shoppers 37 NORTH LAUREL STREET IOE'S BARBER SHOP for Clean and Efficient Service NORTH PEARL STREET fOpp. Menz Brosj HILDRETH'S SERVICE STATION Phone TEXACO PRODUCTS 571 North Pearl Street Bridgeton, N. I. 1597 Compliments of BRIDGETON GRILL px ns- nuns-- G. S. ELECTRICAL CO 45 S. LAUREL STREET Electrical Supplies - Iobbers Fluorescent Lighting Sporting Goods Phone l77 F. E GASKILL, Gen, Mgr. x-:su gnsnsususu xn xns-nxns . Gray vs. Husted . ng--Q-ox-:xv 5 --xox-'gn-x--Q-wx Hx--snsu x--sn xnxu xnx--sus-nxusus.-5.-sus--x .-Q Compliments of C. I. MILLER Philco-Refrigeration4Sales and Service MAIN AND STATE STREETS Elmer, N. I. Compliments of WOODRUFPS PHARMACY Fine Drugs and Toiletries 30 NORTH LAUREL STREET Bridgeton, N. I. Compliments of PHILADELPHIA SUPPLY AND FURNITURE CO. 71-75 SOUTH LAUREL STREET Bridgeton, N. I. Our heartiest congratulations to the Class of 1946 Phone 119 Compliments of TOM MATALUCCI'S SERVICE STATION East Commerce Street and Buckshutem Road BRIDGETON, NEW IERSEY FRED C. BORDEN Roofing of A11 Kinds no MARION STREET Phone 1933-I Compliments of HILDRETH'S GARAGE Best Wishes TOM DAILEY Compliments oi SUTTON BROS. sususuxnsansuxusn-5-nsnx-nsn-xg-xnsnsusnsa1 x .ax-ns-nsnsu susnsnsnxnxnsnnsnsn . Gray Won . x-ax--x--xvs--su xn 5.-X.-x--x-:sux-. gn-x .nx--s us--xn 5--X.-x--Q.-sn xn 5-nxnns--Q.-x--su-xu Compliments Oi DR. IULIUS SATUREN RAY'S South Iersey's Square Deal IEWELERS 111 E. Commerce Street, Bridgeton, N. I. OPTOMETRIST 632 Landis Avenue, Vineland, N. I. 98 E. Commerce Street Bridgeton 116 N' High Street' Miuvme' N' I' 189 E. Broadway, Salem, N. 1. STANLEY SMOKE AND RECORD SHOP SHOE SHINE PARLOR Magazines, Pipes, Tobaccos Cigarettes and Wallets Records and Albums Z S. PEARL STREET CARL LOUD, Compliments of IOHN W. BAUER HARDWARE Prop. Compliments of H. H. WILSON, M.D. Compliments ot ENDICOTT-JOHNSON SHOE STORE Shoes to Fit the Family 20 NORTH LAUREL STREET Briclgeton, N. I. I. C. PENNEY CO. BRIDGETON, NEW IERSEY -xn Q--xux--sux--snxu x.-xg-sux.-sn gn I XX 1 IS '- Compliments of M A X I N E ' S Hosiery and Lingerie 55 E. COMMERCE STREET Bridgeton, N. I. x--sus-nsn-xnsn - Q n-s-ng-nsnaxnsusnxnx-asus su su A Senior Day . 'I -xnsus sus--sux-nx11x-as-nsnnsa-sux-nsvsuxn xu sux-vx--s uxususuxuxnsnxnsususnxns-ns-nsnxnx 139 I-........-t -.. FASHION SHOP 28 SOUTH LAUREL STREET Smart Fashions for Women, Misses and luniors Coats - Suits - Dresses Compliments of BRIDGETON NATIONAL BANK Compliments ol BOND STORES COMPANY :St GREEN FOOD MARKETS The Store with the Smiles I Compliments of EL BIS BEAUTY SHOPPE ELMER, NEW IERSEY Phone 7073 Compliments ot . BENIAMIN BERKOWITZ, MD. I THE ZAMBONE STORE Dry Goods Wearing Apparel Van Raalte Hosiery Van Raalte Lingerie I I Compliments ol C ompliments of I AUSTINES MENS SHOP DR. WM. W. WYNN 11 NORTH LAUREL STREET ssusnx4-suse-sus-nsuxnsnsusnsus.. x --susnsn . . D. A. R. --Elaine Richards . . . nsnsux- ox..5.-sus-ns.-x--sus-asnsu xuxns--susuxnsux--snsus.-s-ns.-x-asus-wsusnsnx-us Iii---- FOX ICE CREAM Our Own Make CEDARVILLE, N. 1. Compliments of FRANCIS H. TONGUE, IR. CHAPEL AND MORTUARY Cedarville, N. I. Phone: Cedarville 4551 IOHN A. SEABERG :S SON FLORISTS CEDARVILLE, N, I. IOSEPH NARDELLI Main Street, Cedarville, N. I. Furniture Radios - Washers - Refrigerators Allis-Chalmers Tractors and Farm Supplies Kerosene and Fuel Oil PHONE 4312 I Compliments of R. D. COOKINGHAM ELMER, NEW IERSEY Compliments of E. W. BOSTWICK ELMER, NEW IERSEY Compliments of FELMEY FAIRLAWN STORE sn sn g -usnsusu snug:-s--sus-:su xvsa-x-fx-as-use-Q-:sunxn-sus-us--su su-guns-n Compliments of ACKLEY O. ELMER BARBER SHOP 41 NORTH LAUREL STREET Bridgeton, N. I. . The memorable banquet! . 1-sux--snxnx-ug.-xnxusu gas-:sus-as wx-ox.-sus--x--xv xuxnxnsnsu-susu xnsnsnsususu snsu sn sus nsu Compliments ol A Y A R S ' SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION so souw PEARL STREET Phone 2168 Special Call for Delivery Service Typewriters and adding machines repaired or rebuilt FLEISCHMAN ADDING MACHINE SERVICE 102 RUTGERS AVENUE Bridgeton, N. I. Phone 934 HARRY ADLER Compliments ol THE FAIRLAWN STORE ELMER, NEW JERSEY Compliments of GEORGE MAIER 51 BROS. LUMBER and MILLWORK Phone 1534 We Deliver COLICAN'S FOOD MARKET Groceries - Fresh Meats - Fruits - Vegetables Candy - Sodas 151 COTTAGE AVENUE Bridgeton, N. I. snsosansu s insnnsnsnsunxnxnsnsnsansnn so snxusnsnsns Compliments of SAMUEL BOLNICK Dealer in FINE DAIRY CATTLE Compliments of BERNER'S MARKET Fresh Meats Groceries and Produce Call 1215 . Glad but sad . . snxusnsn sux ns'-susuxnsu x--sususnsnnsux-fx-ns-ns--sn ususnsusnsansonsnsusnrsos sn, x nxng.-xns-nxnx-ug.-snsn IOHN LOUIS Dry Cleaner and Tailoring Compliments ot IOE MICHAEL'S BARBER SHOP 90 East Commerce Street, Bridge-ton 88 SOUTH PEARL STREET Phone 187 FEEDS - SEEDS Compliments ot ' WILLIAMS' FARMERS' EXCHANGE RADIATOR SHOP Bridgeton, N. I. FERTILIZER - LIME Compliments of STUDENT COUNCIL BHIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL Compliments of BETTY'S SPORTSWEAR WHITAKER'S BRIDGETON-MILLVILLE Established 1890 sus.os4-susu sux-,su susan xu - x usns-vs. guxn xx-sn-xnsuxux . -sux-nxusn Compliments of GOOD BROTHERS Distributors of HELLMANS MAYONNAISE and BORDEN'S CHEESE nsususuasus-nsnsuxux--xuxnsnsnsuxasus- . . We look to the future . . gux-axuxn-xnxnuxvg--xus-nxusu xnx --xns. xnsnxuxux The 1946 Bdfgnjdn wezx rompletely designer! and printed ...,. in Bridgerozz, N. by ' 32-34 Ceflezr Sfreet 5 s. T Q 5 is 5 E S Q 5 e E 5 Q E x i 2 3 ,, x


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