Bridgeton High School - Baconian Yearbook (Bridgeton, NJ)

 - Class of 1948

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J f-' limuu Lryixcoon lflaine eame from lfhnwood in her sophomore year to enter our vornnlereial department. We greatly admire the short blonde lor-ks and beautiful 4-omplexion of this member of the Frank, Liringood. and Wilson Trio. Donorux' l-l 1'MI-LR livin Another lflmwoodite to finish our eommereial eourse. Dot was the hfllennau of our senior play. She never had an idle moment but flitted like a butterfly from Y-Teens to G.A.A. and journalism. ller subtle wit is one of her greatest assets. EIAIIIR Mnizoiuz Elm', ln his sophomore year, lflmer eame over from Roger Baron. We'ye relied upon him to operate our movie projector, and he's functioned faithfully there. He has been an all-'round athlete partieipating in baseball, traek, basketball, and football. Hrirrix Mf'Ax1Nf:11 illlzzr- Helen came all the way from Hartwell to be one of us, and the other half of Dot Terry. Her ambition is to be a good secretary. Her ear-hes-and-cream beauty will make herq a lovely Orlel KZ ,,4 . 4 Yi. h A 1 1 M 9 f A. 'A , J ' Q I, wtf. ,l i-:AN Xlfztliliz ,ll'lll1fl'-l Our sehool paper was the better for ,leanie's journalistic contributions. You might think this happy-go-lueky gal hadn't a serious thought in her head, yet she was elected to National Honor Society in her junior year fb f? avr Lasrna Moams Les W, :as 3- Vie all depend on Lesl His dry wit and ready laughter enliyened all his elasses. and his line sportsmanship and eon- sistent good work on the teams contributed mum-h to our athletie sueeesses. Vile all will remember l.es as our Senior fflass President. IHAIKYIN Nloarus Ric-lfert Hir-kert's one of those lueky guys. equipped with a IULVWV eylinrlered mind yet able to run on one-l He used them all. though. in history and did he take the lead! In baseball sea- son. Marvin can always be found at Crosley Field, for he's an ardent Reds fan. RI 1'IK Mrmzrua i'Ruthie One of our intelligentsia . Ruth was a member of Senior National Honor Soeiety and played the role of mother in the junior play. She was one of the typists for this Annual. A merry lass. she heralds her approaeh with a eheerful giggle. 'frfblvk-3 'f l' ,...,, K,-.... ,,.-.,.1t.J.r-I'-'-M-y-'va 5 t 2' Aggf' ' AL s L-, L A-44.. 5. Q

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W Sixleelz . U. , ul Gonnox NASH Moxie Cordon probably has discovered some good recipes for the bakery, since he took Industrial Chemistry this year. Though he loves to tease the girls, they approve his taste in elothes and risk riding in his new Dodge. J I-:Ax PEM nizarox Jeanie We appreciate our trim, quiet Jeanie. She rarely misses a basketball game. and this year was vice president of Student Council. One of her hobbies is photography, and she used her experienee to help with the snapshots of this Annual. Mun' PPRII-ISI Mary is a quiet girl who has scores of friends. She was one of our most loyal sport fans, especially in football season. We eould always Find her in olliee praetiee elasses, or with Dot llaul, Nlarilyn Sehuniaeher, or Jerry Kubitz. Cn.uu.i-:s I,IlII.I'0'I' t'Pots Pots is a familiar figure to all St. Bernard fans, since he has managed one team or another ever sinee he came to us. He kindly shares his trusty Plymouth with his shop-mates. Charlie has many friends at St. Bernard. l 'x Intocexiz Powrrr, Hlmaw This alter ego of Men Tenhover held the distinction of being the most demure girl in the class. Imogene's ambition to become an English teacher seems justified by her grades in English. Her pleasant personality has won Imogene many friends. DONALD PRESTON Monk The shop boys put their seal of approval on this lad when they elected him president of Archimedes Club. Monk lives by two rules: There's a time to laugh and a time to be quiet and Better late than never. Kmxirrn RECORD Ken,' Ken is a jovial fellow, but he has his serious side, too. Witness those term papers in history. For a hobby Ken builds model trains to scale. In his spare time he drives a '48 Pontiac. Kenneth loves nothing better than a good argument. Enxa EARLn Reeves Red Edna's pretty red head was rarely out of sight, for if she was not representing us in speech contests or class plays, she was engaged in some Y-Teen or Honor Society activity. She also was one of the business managers of our Annual. ' M ' ' .. .7 .Ulu W fad. oi- U14 ' ' Tha We TJ r x - iw Earl .ft W JN'

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