Bridgeton High School - Baconian Yearbook (Bridgeton, NJ)
- Class of 1949
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-CZ, QQ MM fgf what . wvyff MQ THHE OUR published by Sensor Class of 1949 Brldgeion Hugh School IS SCHOOL UR SCHOOL, we will remember you with pride - pride that lcnows the happiness of victory, the sadness of defeat, and the ioyousness of learning. lt is here that we have set our standards, here too we have changed from childhood into youth. And now as we leave your halls and the friends we have made we will try to live by your principles and ideals. The spirit of friendliness, unity, cooperation and service which you have created in us will guide us always. So we proudly remember you - - BRIDGETON HIGH SCH im, 4 , ,J 1-s.,W-- n-tk We cannot think of this, OUR SCHOOL, without re- membering our class advisor, Miss Elizabeth Lupton. None of the honors we have won, the standards we have set, or the fun we have had together could have been possible if she had not been working with us. Always understand- ing, encouraging, and ambitious, she has guided us through four unforgettable years. So, our grateful thanks go to you, Miss Lupton. The group pirtured below uzzf reypomible for garb- ering ilzformafiorz for fenior ufrife-111121, Their rorzlribfz. Iirmf in Uwe and effort were ueremzry for .flue mrrefr of Ike book. fig' f ,-1 ,.,l.,- la 26 JG -ZS 472 46. Within the '49 Bamrzirm. we the staff, have tried to capture and put into words the spirit of OUR SCHOOL with all its friendliness. unity, coop- eration and service. Together we have worked gathering information about our past four years and have compiled it into this, our Class of '49, Brzmnirm. Wfe hope in future years that it will bring back a host of fond memories of your years here in Bridgeton High. Edifor-in-Cbief ........ June McDonel Affiftazlt Edifmii '... Caroline Mulford, Julie Yoshizaki Bu.rir1e,r.f Mamzger ...... Ronnie Brandt Ant. Burizzefy Mgr. ........ David Eto Adzierlifirzg Mgr. ...... Peter Milbratz Cirmlalirm Mgr. ....... Jerry Rovner Ant. Circulation Mgr.. . .Henry Pfeffer I-lirloriem ............ judy Krueger Club Edilnr .... .... O wen Probasco Sperry Edilorf. . . ...... joan Weber, Fred Camarote Picture Muzmger. . . ..... Terry Fujii Plaotograpberf . . . ..... Val Edwards, Isao Murakami Arliflf ......... Mary Lou Thompson, Tak Kawashiri, Koklci Shindo, Earle Shoemaker gt, I 36 :G .1 9 6 gs. 'C' ADMINISTRATIUN The faculty of any school plays a very im- portant role in each students life. Bridgeton High School is extremely fortunate to have a large staff of competent and understanding instructors. We will always remember their willingness to teach us, their guidance, and their patience. We owe our success not only to our faculty, but also to the administrative staff No thank you written in any language, expressed in any manner, nor said in many sincere words could truly reveal to them our gratitude. Wfe, the Senior Class of 1949, in our humble way pay tribute to them. r ,I 'Refs -A Dr. M. Gregg Hibbs, jr., our beloved superin- Our principal, Mr. Harry C. Smalley, who has tendent, we will remember especially for his un- aided us by his advice, his actions, and his ideals tiring efforts to make Bridgeton High a better school. is a man interested in the welfare and achievements ,-41, of all students. l BOARD OF EDUCATION Streets, Secretary-Burineu Manager-Harris Hann Preyident-Alex Morvay, Vice-Prefidem-Miss Mary George Maier III, Heber Loveland, Earl McCormick 4 Q 1,b' T-Q 'J' I u , L'- 'CTI .' - ig .2 Mabel Alexander Abbie Ayars Eleanor Ballard David Bewick Alfred H. Biondi E. joseph Bowen .1 F- f ' 1-. 1 1, xi., 1 2 -ea ai- eq ' 1 fl 3 J. Everett Bowen Janice Burt Esther Corey Claude Couch Mary Couch Louise Coursen .nl Als- ig .QS james W. Davies Ann Gilles Dick Emerald Dillen Gertrude Durst Mary Elmer Alice Elwell '-'Y . t' A 4--. Lawrence Elwell George Field Eleanor Fox F. Rodney Gibson julia Gibson Carl Gray J Q - .. -sf 'Y'- -53,5 ,H if var -:H A A l 12 Q Gray Charles F, Harris Edwin Harris Laurence Henderson Eileen Hickey Leona Hoffman an , f . A Qgw' 3 gi L g!1iiEf g ., 4-Q, fn. if I li' if' il N' A f. lv -U fx r JL -Q r' f' V g, X l r -. ...L X e l : I s. X 5 r . Vera Joslin Nina justice Helga Kauch Elizabeth Kirby Irene Kulik 1, .2 .tif Lillian Livingston af eq. t cw N Y... w 'A Nr-s. 'QQ L .. Q y M, fy Katherine Loder Edna Loew Norene Lourie an William Maloney ig, ,X qi Q Arthur Marchand Gladys Marchand Frank Mastoraki iv- 5, S ui 2, ?' 4 M 9' iii i st ' fi 73 , ' f L L KE. 1 at Millie Motta ff' , Anne Pezzuti Florence Mulford Howard I, Neil Florence Nelson v A . . 4-Q., Frank Lelchuk -WA , I - . Elizabeth Lupton Rh. .QW Dorothy Moody fix Halcyon Parrish WK pl. Rita McGeehan jean Morris Anthony Pekich -gf Zelda Pineles Robert Rensch Phyllis Rynearson Alfred Scheer Edith Schofield S X f f .bn , 10 as 'A 'sv f9' C. Preston Sellers David Shapiro Edith Sheldon fl George Shelton Elizabeth Sterrett Emily Stites fr .4 JN 30 i , I GF? X 'gy H I. n.. N N A -Q ' ,.1 , iv- 1- sk' 1 ...Qi fx -, -:fa-S 5 75, A , ' 1 31 19 Berenice Terry Beatrice Thomas Virginia Trewin Herbert Trostle Morgan VanHise Margaret VanKeuren 'YD 20 iii Q' 1' K S aee. f i 'K'f 'Y Isabelle Waugh Marion Whitely Helen Wilcox Pirlzzrer fmt available- Rowland Mulford Frances Wheaton Vivian Owens 4 L 2 't Iva Blackmon Janice Peck aw, gm. fs Annabelle Pennington I K 1 rs- I Kenneth Winfield Clara Wright OFFICE STAFF x Hildegarde Smith Arlene Unglaub , . If f l ti . ,ff ' 1 ' . f if ff 'i-ff I if' f 1--198 5,13 ' . I .9 4- QF. ' A ' at ' Ury 4 UUR SCHUUL.. fhese ihings we remember This is OUR SCHOOL-the school we have builtg the school that has built us. Here we have learned cooperation, service, and loyalty-all in a spirit of friendliness. A trip through B. H. S. reveals the advantages and opportunities presented to us. 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Pi'e.iide11f-- Caroline Mulford, VjC'6-Pl'6Jjd671f- Joseph Majewski, Sec1'efar'-1-Daisy Kakoda, Trem- lII'6l'fVlfglHlH Miles, Adzivmu-Miss Frances Whea- ton, Mr. Howard Neff, jr. graft-acl Heggy Fa,r.fmzclvl, 4111 illiu llwbetzlnzz euler- Tl1egir1,fl1az'e grealfy The boyr hrzfe done dliflllf? member, direcff mini z'j.film',v af lm' jl1llf7l'0l'C'd l'0IIdfIfUl1.f ffl a good job, 100. lflljlc. lmme :while rwzzuleic- llve mfeler-irz. ing. Dmiil, turd Mm llqffmx. XS HUNUR SUCIETY ........ This society is one of which we all may be proud. Their aims are: to create an enthusiasm for scholar- ship, to stimulate a desire to serve, to promote worthy leadership and to encourage the development of character in Bridgeton High School's students. Members of this societ work hard for us as the Y Y assist the office staff in compiling the honor roll each 1' Mr. Smalley, Mfr, Min Dorothy Mood, .md Mr, AlIfbf!Ilj Pekicfl. marking period. The Bridgeton High School Chapter belongs to the National Honor Society, and bears their emblem, a torch, and their motto- Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service. In short this society is indeed an honor society. Pl'6.fjd?IIfi'lUIlC McDonel, Vice-Previdenfajerry Rovner, SEtil'6f,ZI'v1-EllZE1lDC'll1 Reeves, Trerzmrer- Miss Dorothy Moody, Ad'l'f.lf2l',i'-MF. Anthony Pe- kich, Miss Dorothy Moody, Miss Helen Wfilcox, and Mrs Gertrude Durst . , 4, X . Y!-ll The Hfnmr Sods! 1. V tt ...I ,l Lffemrjy Bflflflfl Pwjecl Cffwmfffee. IR RED CRUSS The umor Red Cross has been xery attnc this year Muth has been aneomplished In the way of spreading cheer and good will toward others Pfefzdent Mary Bacon Vue Preilderzl Mor rison Seuefafy Dolores Mxthacls Trezuzmr Rob ert Lovxden Adzfwu Mrs Abbie Ayars Miss Leona Hoffman LIBRARY STAFF . . . . . . . . The work which this staff has done this year is appreciated by all. Its members have helped us in all ways possible. We thank them. Prefiderzl- ulie Yoshizaki Vive-Preiidenl-Ruth Montanye Sevrefary-Caroline Mulford TfeaJurer- Sue Yeya Adviror-Mrs. Gertrude Durst. , WX ya numerous and very notable, They have supplied posters whenever posters were called for, program ' ' ' ' ' covers, scenery for plays and many other items. The accomplishments of its members are very The advisor is Miss Elizabeth Sterrett. N? Elinore Gaskill, Page Two Edimr-Judy Krueger, Page Three Edilor-Catharine Loder, lllllllllllllllll Page Four Edi- itor Alan Fraze Bumzeff Mana er-George Haney, T y g The staff of our school paper is as follows: Edi- jr., Adzfimr-fMrs. Janice Burtj, for-in-Chief-Valerie Corson, Page One Edilor- Kirby. Mrs. Elizabeth 1 usnon of the school nurse .xsslst rn routine cxamlna tlons FlI1tlLllDlL work Pneudenl une McDoncl V1 L Prer dm! Mary Sue Harris Seueluj Dusy Kallodl Adu 11 Miss 'Ihesc gurls xoluntcer for duty and under thc super Eleanor lox for comersatlonal purposes I ' ' ' I ' ' I ' I Preridezzl-David Ferry, Vife-Preride11lACaroline Mulford, 5?t'l'?fdI'Q'fKOkkl Shindo, T?'6'dJklH'67'+DOIl- In French Club we come to know the French as ald Spoltore, Aa'z'imr-Mrs. jean Morris. real people and try our skill at using their language gy ,, 'LL V WMA My A ,. , ' ,, ifizilhlfluv Y- ' Suv' 3 ' U If Q' rf 1. ,-ft I l - ' 7 g I ' ' ' ' ll iw- .U , ' ...N 3,i,,,,9-.-A-ql: Y-f-1-f.---..f..i.44., f H I-L ve-'QQ f, ff V ., 41,L...5...',. , if , ' 4 In jf!! . rx' V I f r, .,, - wi ' , an . ,l , ,. . ' 'c ,sa '-3 YV? s ---..,,. ff ' ' f i ffm!! r. F Q2 , ,A A nf. 2 k 4 - iff , . 'iilnixv . ,X W,1'KQ . , , ,vi I Y .,,2xQ' ' ' hz- rf! .5 I 5 1 f':fw . 4 ,1ig, 4 ,W .veaxf 1 fm 4 ' 4 ' ' f f ,xo employers of our students. Prerideni-james Holt, Vive-Pre,iia'eur, Doris ' ' ' ' ' Hickman Secrelarj Anna Mae Biggs Tl'8dllH'!?l' The purpose behind this club is to establish AllanTaylor, Adzumr Miss Eileen Hickey and Mr friendly relations with near-by merchants and future joseph Bowen v9' rolled in the Distributive Education curriculum is the I I I I - I I I I I I I . I primary objective for which this club strives. Preiidezzi - Allan Taylor, Vfl'6-p7'8,l'1d87If -joan Gale, Secr'efm'y-Edna Huffstickler, TVL'fZ.lll7'6'7'+DOl'l- Providing group activity for those students en- alcl Getsinger, Adziim'-Mr. joseph Bowen. T.8iI. .............. . The fellows enrolled in this course are becoming better trained workmen for the future with the help of the school, This program is highly educational and very worthwhile. Prerideut - james Crisp, Iffli?-Pl'6.l'jljt'IIf -- Bill Parker, Sen'etaryiFrank Garrison, 7-l'?r1lll7'6f'iNOf- man Davis, Adlfj.l'fll'+Mf. Edwin Harris, ,-NA, ,.,. gfhv V4 JN learninf' man worthwhile facts concernin home- rs Y F H A making. I I I llllllllllllll Pre ljd6'7IfTD21lSy K.1l-coda, Vue-Pre i1dw1lffMary To further an interest in home economics is the Carlaw, SenetarnifCatherine lrelan, 7'l'b',1JlH'6I'-f- main purpose of this Club, The girls have fun while Mary Ann Strang, AullIJfH'4h1lSS Edna Loew. Among the attnities of this group are trueling to fairs participating in barn dantes and judgin contests Pierzdezzl Allen Roork VnePfeJ1deut Leon Ayars Tlelflllel Ralph SlITllxll1S Repmlef Lester Brown Adzzmu Mr Exerett Bowen Mr Prank Lelchuk ...L AUDIO VISUAL AIDS ..... This committee has worked hard and well not only for our enjoyment but also our benefit. Many educational films have been shown us and the sound equipment in the auditorium has been taken care of by them. Mr. Charles Harris is their advisor. Ki us thank them and their sponsors Rotary Club Their officers are Prerfdeul Betty Lou Stull l ne Plffdellf Bxll Crane Seuefzrq udy Krueger Exeryone knows what good this eommlttee does and Clzure Knenzle Tzemmer john Whlte Adzmn for our commumry as well as for our sthool Let Mr George Shelton 1 FN ff f'W at nf We keep the flnantml retords of student organ: ph zatnons and Cheek them regularly mth the accounts of our school treasurer Pzeudezif oe Morrison V1lePref1de11l Eddie Auger Setufzu Glxdyee Txkemorl Tzemnez Domld Spoltore Ad: or Nlxss Edith Sheldon ,Lu V ,QU f 1 fi Q- v Q 4? , , ' :- 1 f 5 , s ' PQ i -f - .5-. r ug I . 't ' '. fl'-' ., F 1 ,,, ,Q f xl ' v K -Q.: lx a ' ' ,. 5 L M ' I N' A .za 5 ' P , 1 sg L S , ' .. 4 I ' ' 4 , K A ..'k:A.,..,t 2-W... ' , 3? 1 V L, , , 1 3 . r . 7 ' Q ' ' + 7 ' - - v l u n u 1 ,. - - I ki i . Y A I J 4- ij Y ' i Y v L, , L ' '-r--'e'-4-- -Z riff 'f'-' , 2 .lL'fjI,,,., is . A . lf: 'VLH .1.,.T ' . 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L, K W +1 , ff fx I f if 5 4 nf N A x.v'qkfi5i. ,5 9 fd H .ich yn, 5 , A Q fir ,, fffiwff '49 R 1 xr V. f , a El 5' .A ,5 5 5 Q., B' , i 3 2 3 ks gf ' 1- I' I an Y . 'i GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ...... The Girls' Glee Club gives two concerts a year and participates in many assemblies. Some of its members have been chosen to represent Bridgeton in the All-State Chorus. It provides pleasant musical experience to people who enjoy singing. Alit'f!l11f7dl1f,I'f-JOSH Davis, Direcl0rsMiss Iflor- ence Mulford. C to 12.9 ' i' :'.a L.....e t at wwf Jggiurle BUYS' GLEE ClUB I I I I I I I The members of the Boys' Glee Club supplement the work of the girls' group with whom they often sing. These boys were the back bone of the seniors' Christmas Program in which so many strong voices were needed. Miss lilorente Mulford leads and directs them. 4-t curricular activity which teaches them the funda mentals of dancing ' ' I The aim of the club is to interest students This club is one which provides the opportunity learning the techniques of dancing for all high school girls to participate in an extra Miss Rynearson is the advisor Eileen Hickey, but Miss Phyllis Rynearson will be ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' the coach in 1949, Haddonfield, Collingswood, Swedesboro, and Lower Regional are included in Archery is a small group, but they hope to grow their schedule of opponents. in the near future. In 1948 their coach was Miss 1 Q 'ez' 2' tr is f MWXWH .,V,, The Cheerleaders have been present at all of our boys' and at many of the girls' varsity games and ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' have cheered us through very successful seasons. Our cheer-leaclin ' sc uad this 'ear has introduced Ca lain- anice Frazier, AdZ'f.f0l'iMfS. Beatrice 5 l l many new cheers and songs. Thomas. :WA V v - L 222 2 I ,ir .2 f the Assembly Program Committee presents the stu- Y 0 dents of B.H.S, with a program in the auditorium. ' ' ' XVhatever is planned-a quiz, talent show, one-act play, or debate-takes hours of preparing, organiz- Every Thursday during seventh and eighth periods ing, and rehearsing. wnusm 5 UNDERCLASSMEN Every class elects each year their four ofhcersg they and the runner-up for each office compose the class exec- utive committee. This committee of eight practices in its own small but very important way the ideal of all governments, a democracy. They rep- resent the members of their class at all times. Surely it is a tremendous responsibilityg but too, it is an honor to be elected to this committee for those elected show traits of dependa- bility, cooperation, and leadership. CLASS OF 1950: Prefident-jack Wilron, Vice-Prey ident-Catharine Loder, Secretary-Margie Copare, 6 mm Treafurer-Max Luber, Morrif Gaburo, Dale Rynifk, x 909 Vfaihm Patty Bauer, Peter Ruggeri, Adviror-Mrr. Margaret ' PN W Van Keuren. on SED OMMB GSK .gr SQ .. .EHSKQ X951 -.X vs. CLASS OF 1951: Prexident-Harland Curley, Vue- Prefident-Barbara Tate, Serretary-Dolly Polo, Trear- urer-Sam fengelaino, Marvin Hitcbner, Kenneth Smith, Patsy Couch, Sylvia Moore, Advisor-Mr.r. Glad yr D, Marrband. CLASS OF '52' Prerident-Harry Veale, Vue Pren dent Mary Ann Maggzoncalda Secretary ofeplazne Vito Trearurer rm MclV1ll1arn5 Howard Fztbzan oan Robmfon Blazr Hzbbr Wfzllzam Doherty Adwror Mu: Mrllre Motta -f W.. 5 Q 1 1 ,-1-...w-v ,o9.Q K so .... 99 99 ' i . Of. PS 22 5 . D I t l r I l 1 One of the mor! roveted honors in B. H. S. ir to leading, gr any Jport-rereizfe a maroon B when u'e1r 4 B Those .rludenff who have rhown them- they have fuljilled the requirements. Il if indeed an .velvet willing to work for and uphold the name of h0f20f rg be 4 Wfearer gf fhe B, B. H. S. in whalezfer fefd lhey rhaofe-hand, cheer- WEARERS 0F THE B This is OUR SCHOOL. We, the students. have made it what it is today and shall make it what it will be tomorrow. When we think of the many honors B. H. S. has received, we are proud to feel we did our part in earning those awards. Our part may be small or large: but by every contribution we have bene- fited. Many of us gave our time and effort toward developing a championship team in some field of athletics. As we worked, we learned the meaning of fair play, the neces- sity of cooperation, and the importance of keeping physically fit. Our school spirit has been strengthened, and through experience we have realized the true meaning of if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. B225 I I , v , , 1 f:'g3.4-X e331 517f -44 22 7 ' 3 48 24 .41 4B fs e of 2 4 , za 'in 31 35. B ,zs ,4U, e a gm Z FUUTBALI. ............. The Football Team, Led by Co-Captains Donald Spolfore and John Edwards, Ended Another Greof Season with o Total of 228 Points in Ten Gomes fo the Opponents' 61 The Bridgeton High School football team, again under the direction of Mr. David Shapiro, enjoyed another fine season. The Bulldogs won eight games, lost one fonly by scorej, and tied one. The Bridgeton High football team started the season with a 24-7 victory over Holy Spirit High of Atlantic City. They rolled over Bridgeport of Penn- sylvania 42-0 and made a 13-6 victory over a strong Atlantic City club when Donald Spoltore caught a double reverse pass from Tex Robinson for a touch- down in the hnal minute of play. They made it four straight victories this season, by trouncing Woodrow Wilson 35-0 at the Bridgeton High stadium. Then came the big game. It was to decide the South Jersey Group Four Championship-Bridgeton's grid ma- chine against Collingswoo 's. The game was a ter- rifhc battle from start to hnish with the Colls grabbing a first period score and holding on to it throughout the game although hard pressed by our Ku boys. It was our hrst defeat this season, but we were roud of our boys. They had out-played and out- ljought Collingswood but had lost. It was a heart- breaker. After that they bounced back with a 27-18 victory over Paulsboro and then vanquished Vine- land by a 33-0 score. After some tough opposition our grid machine rolled over Millville 27-6 to win the County Championship. They then defeated a fighting Camden eleven 21-12 and on Thanksgiving Day were held to a 6-6 tie by a hard-fighting Char- lotte Hall team. Thus ended a glorious football sea- son. Our boys and our coaches had done their best and we were proud of them. Sf Q 'S 8 ' 7s 1 I . . p I - . I ', ' 1 I I I I I ,G G I if 'l X .Ie I ---- 'I ,. 36 'IJ w HUCKEY ............... Hockey was coached by Miss Phyllis Rynearson, assisted by Miss Louise Coursen. The team was co- captained by Weezie Ogden and joan Weber. Our lassies ended up fourth, with Paulsboro coming out on top of the West jersey Scholastic Field Hockey Association. Despite the placing in the league, Bridgeton was a hard-fighting team, as was indi- cated by the scores. The season started with Collingswood and Pauls- boro, B. H. S. losing both by a mere 1-0. Gloucester followed, defeating Bridgeton 6-1. The next two games were a different story with Bridgeton on the winning side, defeating both Woodbury and Audu- bon 4-2. The cycle started again, with Collingswood and Paulsboro defeating Bridgeton 3-1. Gloucester again came out on top 6-2. Bridgeton defeated Woodbury 6-2, Audubon 2-1, and thus the '48 sea- son came to an end. At hockey ramp ren- ing before Ilae game. Here we are after a game, up to anuary 29th Under a particularly tough schedule the boys have performed commendably Under the direction of Coach Bert Schmickel the The yunior varsity has a record of six wms and basketball squad has won hve games and lost seven six losses up to date team, co-captained by Weezie Ogden and joan I n I n n Weber, was one of Bridgeton's best. The biggest Miss Louise Coursen coached the All-Star Squad victory of the season was the defeat of Hammonton, with the assistance of Miss Edith Schoheld. The which broke their twenty-one game winning streak. ,p1g,XMEIq, 'i E xv 55,0 H ETD , 6515! flu JQXTBEU0' 'SM .Km snag UGAYQ, 1 -. 1 O. 4 . -6 A KWTDIA' ' X? i-'- ' I 'Q y 1' ' Y I 2,5 1.1 F, . , A I X r x mafr i I ' in in 4 4 ' , If ' '-i . A H -Ji H 'f ii 3 I X YA K -at .f ,W - r , lf, , I f 9 . -Y, r sb! Q .a .fr a . - 4 1 ' -. N . L 1 nv' e . 4 !-I i I I I .QW tl 5 A V A I in K Y . xml 9' 'll' V --L ' A . Q T' f -, L , tp. i 04.0-ikix--A , Z - v- ' ,s, ' ,. .. Q , v 1 F. fav.-P JZ: Q, I W b. Q and eight losses. Although the team did not have a terrific win- I I I I I I I I I I I I I - 1 - r ning season they succeeded in winning the County Championship and tied for fourth place in Group Coach Larry Elwell's nine played a hfteen-game schedule in 1948 coming through with seven wins Four. tunity to play in a game against Clayton, Lower I I n n n n n I u u 1 n n Regional or PaL1lshoro,Witl1intl1e school four class Softball was coached hy Miss Louise Coursen. teams played a round robin tournament, The seniors Sixty-eight girls participated and all had an oppor- took top honors. vw'-ir BUYS' TENNIS I I I I I I I I I I Bridgeton High School's tennis team had a suc- cessful season in 1948. Coach Kenneth WinHeld's charges were Group IV champions, going unde- feated in Group Four competition. The tennis team's complete record for the entire 1948 season was seven wins and two losses. I... I I WHO! GIRLS' TENNIS ......... Weezie Ogden was the captain of the tennis team which was coached by Miss Edith Schofield. LQ ' SIN i 3 wt Bridge-ton played all members of the West Jersey High School Tennis League-Paulsboro, Woodbury, Woodstown, and Pennsgrove. Another team played was Moorestown Friends School. PERSUNALITY PARADE With the blare of the trumpets the lights dimmed -the spotlight flashed on, soft music played, and down the aisle walked our parade of personalities all winners of the Erlm popularity contest. Wfe were entertained by our comedians, our winning voices, and melodies played by our best musicians, Only one thing marred the program--our senior most likely to succeed, jerry Rovner, had to stand alone because julie had the mumps! All this took place while the King and Queen, Mr, and Miss B. H. S, viewed the festivities from their thrones. M5'-.vE'z'W i n T3 ' .r f 4, , Min BHS-Helen Hartle. Ideal Girl Dale-Elizw Mndemoifelle - Shirley Mr. BHS-Donald Spol- beth Reevex. Erichfon. tore. Ideal Boy Dale-Donald Efquire - Donald Spol- S poltore. tore. I 1 Comedian:-john White, Songytery - Ed Stewarl, Ben Mufirianx-Blanche Bernire Wehe. Vangie Miller. Dilkx, Melvin Gatef. Mon Likely to Surceed- Fro.rh Pridex-Mary Ann Sophomore Pridex - Su- jerry Rovner Mafgioncalda, Howard zanne Baron, Kenny Fit ian. Smith. V 3 if JJ jd ,aw-f My '- , ' 11' HL, I 'QW' W L 3 5 eff ff Lge 3 vm, j L?f 't?' , A , awww Bef! Athlete:- lVeezie fMary Lou, Ogden, Big john Edwardx. Mon Likely to Surreed- lulie Yoshizahi. I -..,. ,1 H 'N rf-mnm, ,,, --, nf' smfM,,W,4 -, 3 nmmwggn 6 ,nam ww, . , 2 gf Q-uuwnmlg W-4 1 Y S 5...'e2::2f2 ' i I Q, l L ' 5' ' w 'V me ,V ' Q f A , V , 4 're , ' 1 - b F-rc P 4' we V: f 'WW 71 , NWN' NYY. ,,, . ,, , ,... - .,. few, junior Pride:-lark Wil- Jon, Dale Rynick. GLASS HISTURY, 1946 REMEMBER THAT GREEN YEAR? THE HANDBOOK WAS OUR GUIDE Where was the miraculous transforma- tion reported to come about overnight, changing us from children to adults? We still felt very unsure and very young. We felt even smaller and less significant when we arrived at Bridgeton High and saw so many new and unknown faces. The first few days were hard, but B. H. S. was friendly. Everyone was more than willing to help us become adjusted. Student Council prepared a special guide, the Maroon and While handbook, which became a constant aid for finding our way around. In a few weeks the strangeness had disappeared and we felt that we had become a part of OUR SCHOOL. Consideration and cooperation, the watchwords of B. H. S., fastened them- selves within us as we began to take part in the numerous clubs and activities. Foot- ball and hockey games, band rehearsals, fall tennis, track and cross country all added after school interest. We helped raise money for Student Council by selling magazine subscriptions and then went on to surpass the record of any previous class in our own magazine campaign. CLASS OFFICERS WERE ELECTED WE HAD OUR FRESHMAN PARTY Donald Spoltore was our first president. Wilbert Frazer became our treasurer that year and remained our official funds keeper throughout all four years. We are grateful to Wilbert for the excellent job he has done. Thank you, Mr. Frazer. We chose Honesty Lasts the Longest for our motto. By ballot we selected green and white for our class colors. Our artistic forty- niners set forth their best efforts and Phyllis Panichelli's design made our class banner one of the most attractive banners ever hung in the B. H. S. auditorium. The crowning event of our freshman year and our first class social function was our freshman party. In the auditorium fellow classmates enter- tained us with music and monologues. Aft- erward we went to the gym where only a lpn, ru M Us rf , 'u.- ' 5. V7 if .. '. ' .iz ' E Q 1. B x T' f isps... . 'af DIZ' A .:,,. ' sl ui. - .-. , we H pi, M W., .Xl .5 'Liv 'X an 0: few of the bravest young men dared cross the floor to ask a classmate to dance. Most of us spent the evening eyeing the opposite sex across the large expanse of gym floor. CANTEEN WAS STARTED BY COUNCIL DANCES HELD EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Our shyness on the dance floor was soon overcome, however, for our very active Stu- dent Council with the cooperation of its advisor, Miss Pineles, and the Rotary Club started a Canteen. The Canteen was soon the Saturday night gathering place of all the teenagers. Here we could dance, eat, play ping-pong and checkers from eight until eleven o'clock. That first year the crowd at Canteen was comparatively small. Three hundred was considered top attendance, but Canteen kept growing. junior Town Meet- ing was organized during that year by the WSNJ Radio Station. We listened faith- fully to hear our schoolmates' views on world, country, state, and community af- fairs. POPULAR TEACHER LEAVES WE WELCOMED THE SUMMER VACATION In 1946 we said good-bye to one of our favorite teachers. Miss Mary Streets, who had been advisor of girls for many years, retired. She holds a position in our hearts which no other teacher may claim. Shortly after she stopped teaching, Miss Streets be- came an active member of the Board of Ed- ucation. But summertime came all too quickly. Before we knew it, it was time to bid farewell to our scores of new friends for a few months. We looked back at the many activities in which we had partici- pated, to that spot on the team, that club project, the work, and the friends we had made. And as we looked these memories faded into the past and we turned our heads to the future and our coming sophomore year. CLASS HISTURY, 1947 AN EXCITING FOOTBALL SEASON THREE WAY TIE FOR COUNTY CHAMPS Pathfinder Week started our sophomore year off with a bang Coming out of that we found ourselves in the middle of the football season. What an exciting football season that was! Vineland boasted that their star, Caterina, couldn't be stopped. But when they played our Bulldogs they found that cooperation and teamwork can beat any one man team. The joy of the victory over Vineland was overshadowed by a bit- ter defeat at Millville. Good sports do not hold grudges because of defeat, so Vine- land forgave usg and we soon forgave Mill- ville. The County Championship was split three ways. M.H.S., V.H.S., and our B.H.S. each kept the old shoe, the County trophy presented by WSNJ, for a few monthsg then each passed it on. Hockey, too, was in the news. Our lassies finished second in the South jersey League. SOPHOMORE SOIREE A BIG SUCCESS SHACKS BUILT ON SCHOOL GROUND For the night of our Sophomore Soiree the gym was transformed into a winter wonderland. We even invited Santa Claus and his reindeer. All the shyness that had been exhibited at the frosh party had long since been overcome, so a good time was had by all. At intermission we adjourned to the cafeteria for ice cream and cookies. A musical program there helped make the evening a success. Now at Christmas dances in the gym the smell of pines brings back memories of our Sophomore Soireef' The population of B. H. S. was constantly grow- ing. During the year four shacks were put on the campus. A-1, A-2, A-3, and A-4 soon were as familiar to us as the trees in the grove or Rheinhardt's store. An assembly program committee composed of students and faculty members worked to make our assemblies more and more interesting. Pledging for the Honor Society started early that year. A few of us were brave enough to submit our names-and some of us made it! MR. SLAYBAUGH JOINS THE FACULTY CANTEEN MEMBERSHIP DOUBLES Our faculty had an addition in our sopho- more year. Mr. Ellmore Slaybaugh took over the A. and B. office and the Canteen. As we watched, Canteen grew into something BIG. Many of us volunteered to help out on the Canteen committee. We worked tire- lessly with Mr. Slaybaugh who gave us an endless number of new ideas. Soon instead of records we had live music at almost every Canteen dance. Canteen membership doubled and almost tripled that year. It was harder to run, but oh, so much fun! The Service League was organized by Student Council to help combat the over- crowded halls and unorganized traffic. One Wednesday morning the Echo, our school newspaper, came up with a real scoop. Student Council finally had succeeded in getting the faculty to bring our antiquated social regulations up to date. For the first time alumni and outsiders were wel- comed to our school social functions. Also, the underclassmen were permitted to attend the prom-if they were lucky enough to be asked by an upperclassman. As a result many of us sophomores did go to the prom. This gesture of cooperation among the stu- dent body, Student Council, and the faculty to bring more advantages to the students made B. H. S. one of the most talked about schools in South jersey. ORATORICAL CONTEST PRODUCES A WINNER JUKE BOX PLACED IN CAFETERIA The American Legion sponsored an ora- torical contest. Bridgeton High School's candidate, Leon Trusty, was lirst in the county and district, but he lost out in the state contest. Let us not be tolerant one with another, but let us be loving one with another was his plea. It could have been our school motto. A juke box supplied by the Student Coun- cil started brightening our lunch periods with dreamy music and provided us with a floor show of ballroom dancing and jit- terbugging. Then before we knew it we were a year older and another school year was added to our book of memories. CLASS HISTURY, 1948 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM UNDEFEATED CAPTURES MANY HONORS FOR SCHOOL Our junior year was a football year for B. H. S. The school athletic system of intra- mural, junior varsity, then varsity participa- tion showed resultsg for it produced a cham- pionship team of which any coach or school would be proud. Every game that our Bulldogs played found them on the upper side of the score. Each member of the team was a star in his own right. When the team went on the field we couldn't decide which fellow to yell for, so we just yelled! Our boys took the County Cham- pionship, won the Group IV title and sev- eral members on the team brought back honors for our school. New trophies were added to the school's trophy cabinet and among these new ones was the old shoe which we had missed the previous year. Wfhile the world was acquiring the new look, our class was waiting for the old look -our class rings with the traditional school emblem. When they arrived, we con- sidered ourselves really a part of B. H. S. for the ring displays the symbol of the spirit of OUR SCHOOL. People need only to look at our hands to know our alma mater. The Commentator Club was organized during our junior year. Radio time was pro- vided by XWSNJ, so members of the club went on the air. We had fun arranging, writing, and acting in stories for children. DUTCH GARDEN THEME OF PROM CANTEEN WINS CIVIC AWARD Shh! Not a sound! Not a word-not one word did we breathe before the big event. Remember the ons and the ah's from the upper-classmen as they walked into our Dutch Gardenu? Didnt we have fun trans- planting Holland to B. H. S.? That evening will be long remembered. A very vigorous political campaign marked the Student Council election. In assembly both parties presented convincing platforms, enlivening their arguments with musical entertainment il. -. :PQ ' ,:v- . ff' K xl A x I I .. , 's , . i i , 'Q -brass band. parades, and comedians. Fin- ally, by secret ballot in special voting booths. we elected jerry Rovner to serve as president of the Student Council during the next year. Our very popular Canteen received recogni- tion from the city. The American Legion selected Canteen for the outstanding citi- zen's award They presented us with a very attractive plaque. We were proud and happy that the organization we so eagerly sup- ported was considered outstanding by our parents and the people of Bridgeton. Bridgeton Student Council played host to representatives of other South jersey stu- dent governments at the annual Student Council Spring County Conference. ECHO EDITOR SELECTED FACULTY HOLDS BENEFIT GAME Valerie Corson, who was bringing news of B. H. S. to our townspeople through her column in the Bridgefon Efeizing Neuut. was selected Ecko editor for our senior year. In the spring we elected Jerry Rovner, Wilbert Frazer, and Caroline Mulford to be our representatives at Boys' State and Girls' State. The American Legion sponsors these statewide conferences for teaching outstanding high school juniors the princi- ples of good citizenship. The most amusing event of the year was the faculty benefit basketball game-men vs. women. Who ever said teachers are proper and dull? They were far from it! Remember Mrs. Abbie Ayars in her get-up scrambling for the showering pennies? THE JUNIORS STEP-UP JUNIORS OFFICIALLY BECOME SENIORS The most solemn event of the year was our Step-Up Day. The seniors stood be- fore us on the stage singing their class song. We joined them in singing our school hymn and alma mater. Slowly they marched out of the auditorium. We had stepped forward. Ofhcially we were now seniors. Each year we had seen another group of friends leave the halls of B. H. S. It was difficult to be- lieve that next year we would be the ones to leave. Summer came quickly and we left for our last summer vacation from high school. CLASS HISTURY, 1949 COUNTY 200'Ih ANNIVERSARY FESTIVITIES HUGE PARADE MARKS CELEBRATION Too soon our last year of high school began. Now we were seniors and proud of the honor. Cumberland County celebrated its 200th anniversary. Bridgeton was host to one of the largest crowds and the longest parade in the town's history. Wfe seniors rolled up our sleeves and helped out by selling cokes and candy during the pa- rade. This netted quite a bit of money for our class and we had loads of fun. SCHOOL CHEER SONG WRITTEN INTRODUCED AT FOOTBALL BANQUET Our football season brought many thrills. It didn't seem possible that this would be the last year we could play for B. H. S. joan Davis must have felt this way too, for she wrote a song especially for the football team and our football coach, Mr. Shapiro. Mary Lou Thompson helped with the words. joan introduced it at the football banquet. Those of us who were at the ban- quet remember the peppy tune. Here are the words: THE BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL CHEER SONG VERSE: Let'S give a cheer for Bridgeton High, Prolong the cheerg ne'er shall it die! Our team is the best, always true to test, So blend hearty voices with the rest, There goes the kick-off, watch our men Blocking and tackling, running, then Turning, throwing, look! It's a pass that they took For a touchdown for Bridgeton High! So- CHORUS: Hip Hip, Hooray! NXfe'll shout to the sky! To further our glory, we'll ever try B-R-I-D-G-E-T-O-N, The best team in the land! Alan Sharp was once again our class president. Mr. Slaybaugh left and Mr. How- ard Neff took over his duties in the A. and B. office. Mr. Shelton became the new direc- tor of Canteen. With his leadership and as- sistance of the Canteen committee headed by Betty Lou Scull, Canteen had another successful year. ROMANTIC BY REQUEST' SENIOR YEAR PASSED QUICKLY Romantic by Request, our senior play, added another page in our memory book. Graduation time was upon us. It was the time to recall memories. Our years in school were over for many of us. We had never seen so clearly how much B. H. S. really meant to us. Graduation, our commence- ment into life, meant the end, yet also the beginning. For though we packed away our memories and said good-by to our friends, our teachers, and OUR SCHOOL we carried with us their spirit of unity and cooperation, friendliness and service-the Spirit of B. H. S. The future lies before us-we feel very humble. So we will conclude with a famous prayer written over seven hundred years ago. LORD make me a channel of Thy peace That where there is hatred- I may bring love, That where there is wrong- I may bring the spirit of forgiveness, That where there is discord- I may bring harmony, That where there is error- I may bring truth, That where there is doubt- I may bring faith, That where there is despair- I may bring hope, That where there are shadows- I may bring Thy light, That where there is sadness- I may bring joy. Lord, grant that I may seek rather To comfort-than to be comforted, To understand-than to be understoodg To love-than to be lovedg For It is by giving-that one receivesg It is by self-forgetting-that one finds, It is by forgiving-that one is forgiven, It is by dying-that one awakens to eternal life. -St. Franciy of Arrisi. CLASS UF 1949 Classmates of 1949, Now as we leave OUR SCHOOL, may we all realize the true value of our years in B.H.S. XX'e have worked together with a feeling of friendliness, unity, and cooperation to make B.H.S. a truly great example of democratic living. May this spirit always remain part of us throughout our lives. fmwfft 79 4' . X, 5 I -' ls Q..- V 4 V' -v-- 'ttiff' L . 45,, '11 N: if Fas? .l ROBERT H. ACKLEY JOHN M. ALE The boy with a smile . . . trackman . . . jolly, likeable and full of fun . . . a real scientist. 'lx 'VN 47.4 'Q JOYCE T. AOKI Joyce . . . raven tresses . . . easy to look at, de- lightful to know , . . the poise that refreshes . . . fun loving. -I 'll:hY'1QZQf'E Hg 5 49 Jack . . . one of the Don Juans in B. H. S, . . . Jack and Fred, bread and butter . . . self-as- surance. 7 it K 5' 3 ae.. MARGIE D. ALE Margie . . . never seen without Lila, except when Jack is around . . . Wiri- some smile . . . cherished possession, her engage- ment ring. ff 'Q iw pg J A 'i ,Q W J 91.93 Egg x, W Q ' 7 ' 455. J f DAVID M. ASTLE, JR. HERBERT ATKINSON Dave . . . Rabbit Herb . . . lanky T. and . . . real live wire . . . full of fun and fancy free . . . knows all the answers. I. lad . . . canteen goer , , . quiet and well-man- nered with a touch of mischief . . . master me- chanic. 'aes 'tr 'Q- MAMIE D, AMARANFIO Butch . . . one track mind . . . Ted . . . tennis star . . . can be seen at Bodines with her other half, Gloria. aailv' EDDIE AUGER Eddie . . . basketball manager . . . prankster . . . girls f?J . . . well- liked by all . . . always ready for fun . . . little but mighty. NIOR CLASS OF FORTY-NINE . j DONALD AVANT Serious minded but en- joys fun . . . has dehnite artistic ability . . . a loyal friend . . . unknown pianist. PAUL H. BAEDER Sleepy . . . loves to spend his time traveling . . lively humor . . . impetuous . . . active member of the T. and I. RUTH M. AYARS Asset to the Clinic Club . . . enjoys being with a certain senior . . . good natured . . . future nurse. N r,g LQ.,1 f .g, j A A , . 4 '1 X r,?: j Gi .Z JOHN A. BARBER One of our F. F. A. fel- lows . . . always seen with his junior . . . works hard . . . hails from Rosen- hayn. BRIDGETON HIGH SCHO , .ss :.f' r JOAN BENNETT Her blonde hair accentu- ated by her lovely smile . . . eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die. as WILMA D, BODINE Billie . . . peppy cheer- leader . . . teeming with mischief . . . amiable dis- position . . . skillful with knitting needles . . . a wonderful friend. 'OVDNCJZ' SE a 1 Q. ELMER W. BERGMAN Actor superb . . . listen to that trumpet . . . con- scientious, dependable worker . . . quiet looks are deceiving , . . very tall and blond. -mai' ANNA MAE BIGGS Can be seen with Rosie . . . energetic . . . loyal ...funtobewith... can't help liking her. r . -V 'Wi 4 zz-:N I A.. ' ,., p . W A I V3 ,r, Aw 5 J,Af.9n- ta at p M ng , ? ee, . p FRANK BONHAM Very dependable and like- able . . . Cedarville resi- dent . . . he really likes the gals and good times. S BETTY MARIE BLACK Red hair, with enthusi- asm to go with it . . . roller skating, her favor- ite pastime . . . Can you ight that? ia GARRETT M. WILMER BOWERS BOSTWICK Ambitious . . . neat Garry . . . that red hair dresser . , . canteen goer . . . pride and joy, his . . , can be seen stocking car . . . always seen with can goods at the local A. Speck . . . future farmer and P. of America. NIOR CLASS OF FORTY-NINE ibn. 'D' HOPE E. BOWKER Hopie . . . loves Fair- ton . . . admired for her pretty brown eyes . . . a friend to all who know her. QW ig ii Q, . j i? . .gs 5 ,. is V I lf, tg . ' 645 . i , .z, ' i MARIE JOYCE BROWN One of our F. H, A. girls . . . knack for good cook- ing . . . favorite expres- sion . . . You know it, too. ...R -at .Q ii - ' iii? e tL 'ii' if A in sz , 4. 5 'X FRANKLIN D. RONALD ESHELMAN BRADWAY BRANDT A future farmer , . . likes Ronnie . . . Esh . . . to go to Cowtown , . . desirable friend . . . you should know him . . . Hey, Garry! ,.-I MILDRED BROWN Mil' '... quiet until you really know her . . . rarely seen without Helen . . . pleasant smile , . . loyal and true friend. our own Olympic swim- ming champ . . . sports enthusiast . . . excellent Student Council treasurer . . . last of the Bache- lors. - p Y K H x X .. SAMUEL BUONO Humorist . . . likes roller skating . . . drives that Chevy . . . enioys his- tory! . . . future Rosen- hayn farmer . . . women? -yes, sir! ii sf '-r K t a K.. 5 ' -is ... Q. Q19 big M Q - ,ar , fi: Y' , A fu! l 5 '? -4 ' GEORGE RAYMOND BROWN Comedian . . . everybody's friend . . . happy-go- lucky . . . that laugh! . . . likes the girls . . . why study? IRENE V. BURGESS Enjoys playing class hockey . . . that sunny disposition . . . nice to know . . . a truly loyal and sincere friend. BRIDGE Ton H-IGI-I sci-lo ..9.'- N 1f'NV'K'i sf f '-r-if , 'Q si VI JIMMIE BURLINGAME One of Mr, Charles Har- ris' right hand men projectionist and sound man . . . serious? . ways On the go. al- 12- I FRED CAMAROTE Freddie . . , Church League King . . . mis- chievous , . . one of the Laurel Street Gang . . . famous expression, Uje le regrettef' . L i JOYCE D. CARTER ALTON H. CASPER Sweet smile . . , rarely Chicken . , , the great seen without her certain chicken man . . . his senior . . . hopes to be- hobby, girls! . . . regular come a good housewife. guy , . , well-lil-:ed . , . future farmer. 49 ive MARILYN CARLSON A friend in need . . . very considerate . . . roller skating and eating, her favorite pastimes . . . quiet and shy? . . maybe! fun- if Y 1 J f' 5.11 Q5 T CHARLES W. COBB Charlie , . . keeps a certain senior girl busy . . . admired by the oppo- site sex . . . usually seen with Dave. WILLIAM E. CARSON Bill , . . one of the Hungry 5 . . . his heart is in his music . . . pos- sessor of goodwill and humor. EDITH COHEN On the air for Ir. Town Meeting . . . linguist . . . nice to talk with . . . logical . , . understanda ing . . . a good friend. SENIOR CLASS OF FORTY-NINE 'uw f wg il iw--nv' up ..QNJ'E, - W tix, ,J Q. , pm , ff . 3 3 s 1 1 are ,,,f t A LILA BELLE COONEY ODELL CORBIN NEIL CORLISS Camera fan . , . Marjorie Bobby . , . well-liked Neil . , , that red hair and Lila, salt and pepper . . . good athlete . . . co- , . . he looks quiet, but , . . those big hair rib ons operative . , -, dependable behind that mask . . . Sth , . cute number, . , . usually with Annie, period study halls , , . Elaine, and Janice . . . mischievous grin. loves fun. ky VALERIE R, CORSON Val . . . versatile . . . born speaker and writer , , , future forecast, bril- liant career . . . abun- dance of cleverness and intelligence . . . Where's Ellie? aff '-vs., JAMES C. COSSABOON Jimmy . . . red hair and freckles . . . fond of bowling and basketball . . . dependable . . . a regular guy. ' f 'e JOYCE COSSABOON Talented fingers . . . pos- ters, her specialty . . . al- ways a wisecrack . . . main interest, in North Caro- lina . . . oh, those blue eyes? pa. if, fn' at Q F' sa XM L, I RVING CORSON Frequently seen driving that new car around . . enjoys ice skating on his pond . . . gas station at tendant. MARIAN JUDITH COTLER Quick to catch on . , . effervescent . . . lover of books . . . active in many fields . . . capable . . . men?-why of course! anno-Eirolg HIGH sci-loo I' 49 Q2 'CUIM I-II:I FN IDA COUNSELLOR Brnxght Commercial A stu ural xx um energetlt prommnf, secretary for the busmess world ig 'M' in-g., ARTHUR W DAVIS Mike tm he found at qmltllb vlatthmg tele usnon m the future prommcnt Deerfield farmer -- J 1' did: jfxms CRISP n Qeddrxxlle lad forucr tmlxcrmg mth marhmes dark curly .ur has .1 vunnmg gflll ELLA M DAVIS Reds cr xx altrexs please tome m many admrr Sweet Sloppe Order mte thmgs 5m.lll patlxages SI-IIRLI:Y A CROSIER pleasmg lrkes to Cholly personallty her work as .1 sctretary f Ka' 'inf E if ff IAMES DAVENPORI ta Culxc llttlc ut mrsghty rmprsh eyes jctblatlt turly hur that bmhful grm really smooth 79' JOAN LOIS DAVIS Wfe point mth prrde future I'lX,il of I-Iorovxltz pldlllbf par cxcellente Independent lmtlng :tar not easrly forgotten IV' KENNETH BYRON DAVIS Ronmc at home on the dame floor sean xuth 1 tertun sophomore one ol the Hungry NIOR FOR Nl , g r- N . . I X ' ' X -fy 3 A ,H K I zz? 'Veil ' . dent , . , beautiful nat- ' t ' ,... ' ' drive that car . . . enjoys ' . . . ' ' H . r .... ' hr' f' V '. A- 'J 1' , A W, 5- 7 A' ' I I a I ' I - .,.de- A ' J S E C I. A S S C F T Y- N E 'lice NORMAN DAVIS PHILIP XX' DAVIS Shorty frequently P 1 Laslsetball tops seen Ill Shiloh 'I 1 d hrs sportmg, Interests I d memher of the enjoys danung eas Sweet Shoppe Lgaug to rke fawors the Casanoxa Xes 1Lll'llOI' tlass ARQ 1 R., CARMEN DILABIO Knobhy our own Andy Russell appe s to the opposlte sex dangerous smlle ar and handsome FRANCES DEJOHN ohnnle filed as 1 fine frrend qulet great Smatra fan as a smrle for eyeryone nr VERNA INIAE DAVIS Very rellable seeretary halls from Elmer ways a srnrle an asset to P 'I Rrtter Company fev- if NICHOLAS A DEGREGORIO N1ck1e always mth Tom and Frank smooth member of the Second Ward gang MP 'A BLANCI-IE M DILKS Muslcal talent unlrmxted wlnnrng smlle pretty clothes waxy axr should go far n this world HORACE DONAGHAY Takes eyerythmg rn t strrde tall dark an shy? humorous musxcal talent e peeye, hrs car ICI' QRIDBETQN HIGH scuool. gg 'MMVI 0 . i , 'Hr 'l 4 5 5 bhl 4,,a, ' ' Y da! I , f 1. e ' 'C' I l I I A ' I 8 Y I f Y I I -....-,,, i rs 1 . -S ,f'ifffii5?5Q: , ' 5 -. :T ' I .1 I I H A ' I ' . - ff 1 N . ' A--if wswrz, - . C 2 , b f' I 1 - I I 1 Qi. I uhhz . :J Q x D 4 ' - . 2 ,, N A ' , k ' I , I ' . lg . J ' 1 , v A ' 1 : - ' ' , W I ' - 3 ... ' . A D - . , ' , , 'T' . ,N,,, 3- Q -' A , '- We 1. if ,f . I ' - K I . - : 1 , , , x N 2 , A . V u n N X, . I -. I 'rsh - . t j:.Av 'N 5 'U . on ,,, , . . M .D Nj , ' V , ' fr - V1 ' ..-I O ,Az . A c lit' J fe-sri r l . wi A .J Ag, Jan ref E JOHN DONNELLY Tim . . . mechanically inclined . . . a slow ready smile . . . quiet and re- served . . . reliable and understanding friend . . . grand fellow. KATHRYN DUNFEE Kay . . . saleslady at Rovner's . . . she's not bashful! . . . never a dull moment with Kay . . . a real friend. M, SHERMAN DUBOIS Sherm .... talented trumpet player . . . de- pendable stage manager . . . football player . . . future engineer . . . Have you seen Val? YNB. DAVID H. DUFFIELD Dave . . . that shy look . . . dependable . . . fun- lover . . . likes the out- doors . . . hails from FRANCIS W. DUNDREA, JR. Sonny . . . one of our track stars . . . enjoys dancing, especially with Cedarville , . . future one junior girl , . . farmer. another of the Hungry 5. R I yl k 1 , K safe- ag .. Q 1 , Q H 'W X x J l lil JOAN A. EARLE JOHN ANTHONY VALDEMAR E. and reserved . . . those sparkling, big Big John . . . great Val . . . outstanding blue eyes . . . presents linesman on the gridiron photographer . . . seen ev- neat appearance . . . . . . admired by everyone erywhere . . . a natural What do we have for . . especially the girls born debater. . .has defi- homework? . . always smiling. nite opinions . . . oh, that hat! NIOR CLASS OF Y-NIN P-X C4 LUCY W. EMMONS Tippy . . . soft-spoken, gracious young lady . . . congenial , . . reliable . . . sweet and silent . . . will- ing worker . . . ready smile. DAVID ETC Eton . . . chemistry bug . . . brains plus . . . 'ell-mannered gentleman . . cooperative . . . fu- ure engineer . . . Have ou heard him sing? f SHIRLEY LOUISE ERICKSON She walks in beauty . . sensible and sensitive . . . ideally sophisticated . . . she stepped from Vogue . . . to be voted Mademoi- Selle. al! an . A MARJORIE H. ERNEST Basketball enthusiast . . . Kilroy . . . seen with Tilly . . . constantly talking . . , vim, vigor, and vital- ity . . . grand girl. HELEN ETHERTON Boots . . . eyes that really sparkle . . . former southern belle . . , always smiling and full of fun. if ite if ' D C x I ...fi MATILDA E. EWAN Tillie . . . favorite hangout, Cedarville Sweet Shoppe . . . likes to skate . . . enjoys jaunts to Port Norris . . . real friend. ,J ., 7.7, ZW. DAVID G. FERRY A native Canadian . . . parlez-vous francais ? . . . always has an answer . . . endlessly entertaining . . . interesting individual to know. LEAH E, FISHER Brains plus ability , . . a model stenographer . . . pretty brown hair . . . Anyone got a compact I can use? BRIDGETON HIE!! SCHO Q2 5442 -IUHV1 - ,A qs., tw, Y X iv 'C' Q s 5 b C MILTON A, FISHER Milt . . . likes to fix Cars . . . usually seen in a red jeep . . . girl shy? . , . intelligent , . . future engineer. NB 65 , YG' MARY ANNE FRALINGER Her quiet manner deceives you . . . truly an asset to the basketball team . . . oh, that driving! :ist 5 6 -l QZOFI I 1 'IUIFI 'wh 5 l, if FRANCES A. FORMICA Fran . . . petite 'n sweet . . . delightful smile . . . skating enthusiast . . . blue convertible from Millville , , . Seen Ruth? E ,fur A V 'Q 'thw- ,i ,. my q 33 E-417 F-sf .W I, F y - 1 1 25 ROLAND W. FRAMBES Will be a future rival of Arthur Murray . . . sharp jitterbug . . . dabbles in paint . . . clever fellow . . . a bit serious. 34' , W X ,. ,,,,, EDITH FOSTER Loves to dance . , . always smiling . . .so nice to know . . . and we love to hear her sing! 5 A f R:-, , A... C. ALAN FRAZE Frass . . . great M. C. . . . lively humor . . . fu ture ace sports writer . . FRANK C. FOSTER Quiet-at times . . . en- joys ice skating . . . can be seen with a certain senior . . . F. F. A. lad. Q.. WILBERT FRAZER Wi1bert . . . our class treasurer . . . mischievous identified by that girl shy? participant in laugh . . , likes the girls good fun. . . . great fun-lover. Nlon cLAss or FORTY-NINE- 13' . il 490:- JANICE P, FRAZIER Our vivacious head cheer- leader . . . freckles and red hair, but no matching temper . . . now filling a hope chest. JOAN GALE oan without Ella, duck 'ithout water . . . one f the D. O. girls . . . avorite subject, health. if MIYAKO FUJII Terry . . . neat in ap- pearance . . . up-to-date wardrobe . . . makes friends easily . . . Mr. Bewick's competent secre- ta ry. .VJ se, .N A I r fill v'r -X 1 1 X i WALTER B. GANDY Buddy . . . Newport lad . . . known for his good-natured ways . . . quiet . . . engaging smile, . . . likes to travel. nv 4 , wilt MARY FUJIMOTO She has big ideas . . . and the ambition to carry them out. . . artistically inclined . . . favors the East. gr- DOROTHY M. GARRISON Dottie . . . engaged to Gentieu . . . loves those jokes . . . giggles often ...fullofpep...al- ways on the go. :pf an .Q L' M Q . 2. lj'-egg V me. i ai MLVTSUO FUKUYA Matsy . . . philosopher? . . . sports are a natural . . . happy-go-lucky fel- low . . . prospective en- gineer . . . those jokes, what killersl 45a -2 FRANK GARRISON Grandpop . . . one of the T. and I. fellows . . . often seen driving through town in his blue Nash. BRlDGETON HIGH SCHOOL fv- GRACE L. GARRISON Well known for her long brown curls . . . nice dis- position . . . many ad- mirers of the opposite sex. ll LEROY K. GARRISON Lee . . . football star . . . his specialty-fun . , , vim, vigor, and vi- tality, personified . . . af- fable character . . . that Model A . . . Where's Vic? P f. it RAE ETTA GARRISON Rae . . . always ready to help . . . merry twinkle in her eye . . . variety of interests . . . dabbles in paints. 1 MARY JEAN GARTON Hails from that big met- ropolis of Elmer . . . ah, that wavy hair! , . .en- joys basketball . . . writes poetry too! ' ' IIS ' . QQ ups 8 za 'llhfl 02 O f' i. In - sa CHARLES D. GASKILL Charlie . . . one of the Hungry 5 . . . his am- bition, to pass chemistry tests . . . enjoys hunting UQ . . . easy going. ELINORE A. GASKILL Ellie . . . Elinore and Valerie, inseparable . . . incessant fun . . . active Echo reporter . . . always willing to help . . . lov- able, lilting laughter., 653 WENDELL P. GARRISON Windy . . . his witty ways win friends . . . makes life worth living . . . a contagious laugh . , jovial. MELVIN GATES Gates . . . our player . . . . . . popular . . . admir able student . . . Newpo resident . . . future aeri nautical engineer . . grand fellow. NIOR ASS OF Y-NIN 5. DONALD WAYNE GETSINGER Fly . . , what a ward- robe . . . always a joke on hand . . . frequently heard saying, May I help you? l JOAN GIAMPIETRO Jump . . . slept next to J ffj Number 9, alias June McDonel . . . the Sweet Sho boss's ppe .. daughter . . . loves to laugh. s 0 ' '3 HARRIET M. GOLDBERG to Ueryone . . . smile . . . se- ophisticated . . . to be a fashion Personality plus s , P ai JANICE E. GOOD Jan . . . cute 'n petite . . , up in class honors . . . good-natured , . . Where's 'Jump'? A, 'sn E. . if Q . gg 'I' plow- -Hun Q 1 5. ve. ' Q - 1 HILDA V. GIFFORD ..KiP,, smile . . . . enchanting . in the future, beautician or housewife? . . . likes to fish and trap with that senior. 415. 1 ,A - J 1 V05 ii is ELEANOR GOULD Norie . . exciting per- sonality . . never a dull moment . . loves to have a good time with her friends. JAMES E. GLASPEY Always seen with Doris . . . a conscientious worker . . . his smile at- tracts attention . . . base- ball player supreme. MAYME J. GOULD Always working OJ . . . likes to hear from Sonny . . . seen con- stantly with Tilly, IDGETON HIGH SCHO 049 ,fm L S HERBERT GRAF Herbie . . . Elmer lad . . . another of the T. and I. fellows . . .enjoys dancing . . . Have you seen that car? MARGARET ANN GRINER Peggy . . . definite opin- ions . . . loves to talk . . . Worth knowing . . . de- pendable and loyal . . . ready for fun. GLORIA G. GUBBINE Chitken' '... can be found at Bodines work- ing QU . . . oh, that laugh! . . , charming per- sonality . . . winning ways . . . future dress designer. Kumi RAYMOND A. HALL Ray . . . Consistently quiet and courteous . . . Have you seen Eli? . . . Many xaried interests a faithful friend 3 -wmbzor ELI D, HALTER A quiet fellow . . . pleasing smile . . . likes to visit the girls . .. headed for engineering sthool Ng EVELYN L. HALTER Evie . . . girl of few words . . . chemistry? . . whiz on ice skates . . likes to haxe fun true chap in bisketball .1 baseball wonderful' NIOR S F0 me Si ss CLAS OF K . ,mi-, A ,.f: 4- 1 iff:-' ' GEORGE E. HANEY Well known . . . distin- guished jr. Town Meet- ing president . . . intelli- gent . . , unassuming , . busy worker . . . always dependable. WILMA HARKER Tall and slender . . . pretty hair . . . quiet, until you get to know her . . . efficient in all office work. HELEN A. HARTLE Our queen . . . Miss B. H. S. . . . that diamond on her left hand... George . . . good things come in small packages. lx -. Q5 4 A jIM HASUIKE Fishing enthusiast . . . quiet . . . always cheerful . . . enjoys building and flying model airplanes . . ., tries his hand at basket- ball. i l l MARY SUE HARRIS Sue . . . a charming girl . . . liked by everyone . . . many male admirers . . . loves to drive . . . future dental hygienist. ff 'Ki ZX E V l . L ,F ' 9 'S 42.1 ' ANDERSON HAYES, JR Andy . , . owns that Model A . . . track star usually smiling . . . friend of all . .. top notch farmer. f I' . 1 f my ' FRANK HART Blindman . . . takes life as it comes . . . al- ways seen with the Laurel Street gang . . . humor- ist. QQ bv MARIANNE HENDERSON Bubbling sense of humor . . . blonde hair . . . sec- retary deluxe . . . all adds up to make one Ene girl. snloesron HIGH SCHOOL 1 W 79' JAMES HENDRICKS Jim . . . Gaylord . . the sharpest clothes , . . those inevitable haireuts . . , Vineland , . . future aeronautie student . . . presents a hue appear- ance. ?.- I ,. '1 R 'F-vw s 3 I Q, at N ' 'ti 'f - - I +4 2, -1 .v 55' '- fgfilifzifisisfffztiii -': '-- . '71,f7':Z-ffifigilkia JOHN H. HOLDING Muscles . . . the quiet type . . . studious . . . rarely seen without his hook . . . dependable fel- low . . . true friend. 1:-is HQ o 5 49 2 I E -lvl DORIS R, I-IICKMAN Porky . , . usually seen with Frances and Toni . . . her maroon Chevy . . . oodles of fun . . . work- ing girl . . . good kid. SQ A If L JAMES W. I-IOLT Jimmy . . . smooth, flowing southern accent . . . super salesman , . . hrilliant convers.1tion.1list definitely dependable . . . an eye for beauty, 'Q' ,lvl . X CATI-IARINE HIDER MARIE D. HITCI-INER Happy-go-lucky . , . loves Hitch . pint-size . to dance . . . looks quiet winning ways . . . lJL1 . . . appearances are de- bling over with fun . . ceiving , , , independent wherever theres a squeal . . , fun-loving, theres Marie Oh-h h 1- EIDNA CAROLYN HUFITSTICKLER Doll . . . tall and at- tractive . . . seen in Vine- land frequently . . . skat- ing fiend . . . l'Have you seen Camilla? Mac! MAY S. IKEDA Chunny . . . Sinner C everything she does . never shirks her duty innocent ball of tire interest, a junior. SENIOR CLASS OF FORTY-NINE 'W cg, JEANNE ILES Innumerable interests . . . whatever she does, she does well , . . forever finding fun . . . a wonder- ful friend. ies' H A Q , 1 ix .QR5 'G-o Q 1' JOHN ISAWA Character . . , fun to know . . . rather tall boy . . . those thousand and one shirts and matching socks. v L 1' TOM S. JANELLI Favorite pastimes, playing basketball and football . . , joker and fun-lover . . . always dependable . . many buddies, DIANE L. JOHNSON Di . . . Ophelia . . . continuous chatter . . . all smiles and fun . . . defi- nitely diiferent . . . beau- tiful blonde hair . . . our color guard. fi MATSUKO KADONAGA Can't miss those freckles . . . unusual giggle . . . favorite saying, Geef . . . Peggy has an in- terest in a certain senior. DAISY KAKODA Makes friends easily . . a cheerful countenance . . . a willing and capable worker . . . F. H. A, pres- ident , . , a true friend. 6rn..1fv-5 AYAKO KAWAMOTO Peggy . . . hidden bas- ketball talent . . . vim, vigor, and vitality . . unusual laugh . . . mys- tery ring . . . future seam- Stress. kx.'Ux 1 l I K I JIMMY Y. KAWAMOTO Chemistryf Love itl serious, earnest-studious . . . future electrical en- ineer . . . silent, but al- 'ays as busy as a bee. 2 vs BRIDGETON HIGH sci-loom. -OWMQI li 55175 in 11- iv TAKASHI KAWASHIRI Tak . . . thought and action, hand in hand . . . witticisms his delight . . . artistically inclined . . . much in a little package. 1 K r l -'-2 .' A '.v' .fix-if, 1 . .4:5!-livflbifffi I . .3515 MICHAEL T, KOWAL Mike . . . one of the gang . . . an all-round N. MARY KELLER Almost always seen with Edna . , . soft-spoken . . . pretty complexion . . . spends many happy hours at Rainbow Roller Rink. JUDY KRUEGER Modernistic artist . . . her talents lie in her finger- I LORRAINE s, KERSEY Always talking about her brother . . . enjoys roller skating and basketball . . . Clinic Club asset . . . never a worry. iq.. N. N. MYRON LADOW Mechanical ability . . . quiet until you really know him . . . intelligent lad . . . capable . . . nice to know. fv- MICHIKO KODAMA Heart of gold . . . liked by everyone . . . always seen laughing . . . las words. Bless you, child . . future social worker. ALFONSO LANG Bud . . . athletic, and how! . . . favorite pas time, being with Char lotte life just one b' . . . , 1 joke . . . basketball star. good fellow . , . likes tips . . . activities galore Trig . . . always a friendly . . . orator . . . poet . . . wisecrack! pleasing, thoughtful coun- tenance. use HS' o su? 3 S E c 'Ivy NIOR CLASS OF FORTY-NINE 5 4' A DOROTHY E. LAYTON Dot . . . always smil- ing . . . everybody's friend , . , interest in Port Norrik . . . Cedarville Sweet Shop . . . Have you Seen Mil- dred? MARION L. LOATMAN Duckle . . . noted for that laugh . . , headed for Delaware . . . loves to tall-1 . . . friendly air . . . from down Greenwich way. TON I-IIG 3 R Y ,,,LL -,,LL.i f Q 1 MIRIAM E. LORE I'm from Newport . . . impish grin . . . chatter- box in study hall . . . cute kid . . . her dry humor provokes laughter. DORIS R. MALLIN Bunny . . . beautiful long wavy hair , . . knits . . . enjoys jaunts to Mas- sachusetts . . . quite the seamstress . . . plays the piano, too. G.. I, , 4 A Q fit , fl . +1::fifr::55, FARRELL LYNCH Gunner . . . basketball, his favorite sport . . . willing helper . . . consci- entious worker . . . dis- regards the female species . . . unforgettable, quick, shy grin. f It-X MAMIE MANGO Mamie . . . winning smile and twinkling eyes . . . shes going to spend her time teaching . . . having fun is her pastime. uf xi '--...ZS 'v'hA lnnn14r. 'f fL 44544140 JUNE MCDONEL No. 9 . . . D. A. R. award winner . . . sports lover . . , one of the 4 M's . . . our editor . . . busy girl . . . U. of Delaware bound. if WALTER T. MARKS Walt . . . happy-go- lucky . . . girls? but deli- nitelyl . . . deserving re- ceiver of B'nai Brith award . . . his own Mac truck. JOAN E. MCNWILLIAMS Joanie . . . cute and capable . . . outstanding characteristic, sincerity . . . efficient office worker . , . charming and disarming smile. FLORENCE V. MARTELETTE Flo . . . can be heard calling, Where's jean? . . . dancing fiend . . . one of the 4 M's . . . fun to have around. Nlon cl.Ass or Fonrv-NINE ' Q Q ee, J. FRANK MEAD Flinker . . . second love -fishing, hunting, and trapping . . . ask him about those four o'cl0ck trips . . . track star. 3 uv- if 1? 't'. six 373. A ! 4 'I Q -5- T W, PETER MILBRATZ Pete . . . gets along with everyone . . . one of the Hungry 5 . . . Reuben in Romantic By Request . . . fine fellow. i il 1- i Q EVANGELINE MILLER Vangie . . . beautiful voice . . . a charmer . . . petite . . . opposites at- tract , . , a picture of in- nocence . . . just plain sweet. FRANCES S. MITCHELL Frannie . . . enjoys rol' ler skating . . . can be found looking for a jun- ior's blue Chevy pick-up. su., RUTH E. MONTANYE Ruthie . . , charming personality . . . vivacious laughter . . . oh-h-h those sparkling brown eyes . . . habitual fun lover. .4-5 I ESTHER N, MORGAN One of the few people who can chew gum with- out getting caught . . . ice skating enthusiast . . . fu- ture teacher. f.s'5iM 0'- fer .f Q 1 f ALBERT MORRIS Small but mighty . . . mis- chievous, but sincere . . . winning grin . . . proudly claims membership in the T. and I. is si-f i -is iosiapmisiia Moiuzis io , , , Swan kia . . . interest lies in handicraft . . . favorite pastime is answering the telephone . . . loves dancing and men. BRIDGE TON HI G-1-SCHIOOIZ li. A yr T XE Q- ' 'n JOE MORRISON Always out for a good time . . . courteous, well groomed . . . tall, dark and handsome , . . women UQ of course! f C ' 1 SARA E. MOSLEY Shorty . . . loves riding in an automobile . . . can be seen daydreaming quite Often in her leisure time. I CAROLINE MULFORD Never ceasing activity . . . takes the initiative . . . congenial personality . . drama par excellence . unlimited talent. CAMILLA MYERS A nice, quiet girl , . . wants to be a secretary . . . enjoys being with a certain Vineland fellow. 11 I fi PATRICIA Y, NAGAI ,. H Pat . . . tall and tan- talizing . . . early UQ riser . . . sweet sophisti- cation . . . witty and ap- preciates wit . . . athletic terror. .Qs N' 45 TETSUO NAKAMOTO Steady movie goer . . quiet and reserved . . S In V. .G h .-M . ii '- 2, ., sy ,V .L Q 51 ls . ' 1 ISAO MURAKAMI Hey, wait up! . . . pho- tographer superb . . . quick and amusing wit . . . oh, for all those A's . . . speedy southpaw pitcher. I-IATSUKI NAKAUCI-ll Pleasant personality . . etite in aw earance . . P IP enjoys browsing through quiet until you get to any type of magazine - know her . . . Cinderella comic books? teet. Nion CLASS or FORTY-NINE- wi' , Q i if is Q' I. ... ' HENRY J. NARDELLI Amiable . . . has a mind of his own . . .girls? . . . they certainly like that Oldsmobile. Q ARY LOUISE OGDEN 'Weezie . . . lover of ood , , , 3-letter blazer irl . . . hockey, basket- all, tennis, modern dance . . bubbling merriment . . Knotty Pine Lodge. QQ, Ui 'Vi LAMBERT A. NEWKIRK Newkie . . . nice, young farmer . . 5 member of If.F.A .... seen around with that certain senior . . . likes to work. 5 - I Y ftli LOUIS NIGRO Lou . . . Bud . . John Hodiak and Lou . . . he and his women . . . gridiron guard . . his high-waisted pegs , . affable. ,- H iv 'C' MARY E, NOTARO Dolly , . . petite blonde . . . i'Pz1rk Avenue ward- robe . . . stars in her eyes . . . liked by all who know her. v -x fi Tv , Ii QS f WW. 1 912 C1 i ,, --,.. ' KANAME OKAMOTO Smokey . . . quiet . . . studious . . . really enjoys basketball and baseball . . . keeps an eye on the op- posite sex. ii. sq JEAN OLDFIELD Jeanie . . . cute smile . . . personality plus flooks, that isj . . . is that a Boston or southern accent? 7 'IT RUTH B. OPPENHEIMER The belle of Parvins Mill Road . . . lover of the rhumba . . . intelligent . . . dynamic personality . . . that unusual walk. SICHO IBRIDEETON HIGH i...i..... ...BL x i v JOSEPH E. ORNER hoe' . . . pleasant fel- ow . . . jus loves e irs es vecii ' from Iflmer . . . sings too . . . 1 cgruid guy. I 43' 6' .mush MYRA P. OSBORN Always seen with I-Ielen , , , willing worker . . . friendly smile . . . ers- inge personality '... loves to laugh -and joke. , av-wg I , p ' rm 1- l Lis Q fun ,yew ALPHONSE A. PALLADINO wonderful lad w' 1 lous of humor. yet seri- ous . . , hes quite a char- 'icter . . , that Doc Pal- lfidinof' WIN-,P 1 f'5 DOROTHY JEAN PANCOAST 'Dot' . . . demure and dainty . . . leaves an un- forgettable impression . . . knowing, Dot is knowing true friendship, giaitffleff p y p as . 1' ' J ' 1 4' I ' . . ' ' v 1 t th r A 1 lil AQ l , I .lly f pl . . I 1 ' r v A , V A v 6 v I 7 A L , V xt 41 Q A ,N I I -'Y' ak .s I -.4 1 a A' 6- : 6' I 5 Y I f , zzz I :d is . a fx t if I Y .tx X3 E EL rj iv Xb: . ' I 1 solve' , x 1.-A , X I 1 ' Q ' L 'Q it ., f PHYLLIS PANICHELLI Phil . . . active in many school activities , . . very well liked by everyone . . . pretty black hair . . . fa- vors New York, 549 SE WILLIAM PARKER Bill . . . formerly from Indiana . . . sports a T. and I. jacket . . . Do the girls sigh when he walks by' BILL PATITUCCI Bill , . . those dreamy, big brown eyes . . . chem- istry class and Miss Kulik . . . small in stature, big in heart. WILLIAM PETSCHEL Bill . . . regular guy . , . shy and quiet . . . enjoys basketball . . . future ambition, taking Mr. Seller's place . . . re- member Buckeysf NIOR CLASS OF FORTY-NINE Y li' X ' I HENRY ALBERT MATILDA G. PIERCE PFEFFER, JR. Tilly . . . always on the Dutch . . . a l w a y s telephone talking to lim cracking up . . . jovial . . , constantly collecting . mischievous . . , photographs . . . loves to chatter. good-natured guy . . . everybody's friend . . . fu- ture Einstein . . . Bill Stern, II. ' 11 I li if aff, '42 QQ --,. mi .Q 1 ' Q K' is l k Et 12.1- .ka , , , I RY 1 , ag. iff' .. I J' T' .' v, t fo 4'yP',,4i' ' ' 4,- A K. X xsst 96 WK , .g + , s I A I 2 ' OWEN H. PROBASCO Catching smile . . . seen with Ruth . . . hidden sense of humor . . . cour- Z LEROY F. RAINEAR, JR, jake . . . one of our Ag boys . . . always seen with Elaine . . . con- teous . , . blushes easily . . . orator . . . loves chem- istry? scientious . . . serious, with concealed humor . . . reserved manner. WARREN PIERSON KENNETH C. Outdoor man . . . one of PITTMAN those UAB-H b0Y5 - - - Kennie . . .always seen likes to skate . . . regular with Owen . . . friwclly fellow . . . farmer de- . . . hard worker . . . luxe. brains plus . . . desirable friend . . . real pal. ., dvqewl 3 ff STERLING S. RAINIER A Vine Street alumnus . . . Exchange Club player . . . potential major league pitcher . . . has his own car, too. BARBARA RANSOM Barb . . . her pleasant dispositionf-envy of many . . . friends galore . . . attractive . . . mischievous -yet dignified . . . good student. D'6gs1'9-N HIGH-SCHO Q!- s DOROTHY LOUISE RAYNER Dot . . . seamstress su- perb . . . continually seeking fun . . . lithe, co- ordinated grace . . . her favorite pastime is laugh- ing. Relax. ELIZABETH REEVES Liz . . . dancing dim- ples . . . hard, conscien- tious worker . . . sincere and always complimentary . . . many friends . . . we wish her good luck. JEANETTE ROGERS Likes to roller skate . . . attractive secretary for some lucky executive . . . true friend . . . Modern Dance Club enthusiast. -CWM D2 SE JOHN P. ROGERS Johnny . . . a short lad from Fairton . . . what a cute smile . . . received that varsity B for track. CHIC REMPFER Chic . . . funny man . . . those iingles . . . he's a fast worker . . . basket- ball star . . . Jean's big brother , . . always hav- ing fun. I fl, R A,-5 ix A A .. -,,i A S ' t'tr 1 1 RICHARD S, ROGERS Rich . . . that Saxon Charm . . . those BLUE, BLUE EYES . . . can make a convincing Indian. Rai.-I 'j JEAN K. REMPFER Skating fiend . . . fun to have around . . . future ambition, teacher . . . one of the 4 M's . . . oh, that dimple! . vw. aw' imawb a 5 so 2 lv 1 4' .L ALLEN W. ROORK Likes to dance . . . seen riding around in that sta- tion wagon . . . humorous . . . sparkling personality . . . president of F. F. A. NIOR CLASS OF FORTY-NINE S .QQ-jx I, ,' .Q ' 'sr Ji. 5: 2 'Wu If AF JEROME M. ROVNER Jerry . . . well liked leader who successfully combines attivities, ath- letits, and studies . . . chief reagent in the chemistry laboratory, ROSE A. RUSSO Rosie . . . is seen fre- quently in Rosenhayn . . . cherished possession, her driver's license... XX'here's Sneady? . . . that friendly smile. 5 JUNE SASAKI Bundle of fun . . . keeps change handy for broken test tubes . . . cute chuckle . . . friend to all. BETTY LOU SCULL Wonderful friend . . . cute, sweet blonde . . . capable prexy of the Teen Age Canteen Committee . . . always on the go. ixqq FRANCES LOUISE SALAMONE lfrannie . . . petite. but full of pep . . . endowed with singing ability . . . conscientious person . . . usually seen with Lindy. in-.wr ts if-L at i ANNA F. SAMMONS Talkative . . . always seen with Sara . . . her favorite pastime Buddy , . . loves to have more friends. MAXINE SERATA SHEILA KAY SERATA Mackie . ,, her beauti- That sparkling smile at- ful golden hair. . . a per- petual giggle . . . forever blushing . . . future chem tracts others . . . hair like Mackie's . . . one of the future kinder arten teach- ' 8 ist . . . good-natured girl. ers. snip-qgrou His:-I sci-lo .QL 549 rv - gg: V54 fa ,V ,. ELAINE M. SERVAIS Leroy and Elaine-insep- arable . . . the cards fore- tell an interesting future . . . calm and composed individual. 'noe gfi iiii af! T i 3 :X g. I A kk aw' I ALAN R. SHARP Sharpie . . . Fo r t y - Niners' choice . . . Ocean City . . . reliable fellow . . , life ambition, a gym teacher . . . a friend to all. QP mm TAKAKO SHIBA Tackie . . . sparkling smile . . . infectious gig- gle . . . ace at flicking basketball goals by the dozen . . . most versatile. TEE H53 3 5 49 o E s -4 SE va: , 1 'Q GEORGE N. Sl-IILLINGSBURG Baseball star . . . hopes to play in the major leagues someday . , , pop- ular with girls? , , . hu- morist . . . dark, wavy hair. 'W' CTT! L I X X ...s SEMILIA SHARP Wfellrknown for her danc- ing ability , . . forever smiling . . . blooming personality . . . pretty red hair . . . wonderful ac- tress. LAWRENCE J. SHEA Larry . always seen with a certain blonde . . . drives a Wfillys . . . one of the F. F. A. boys. f .-V' 'itrvrf N JANE SHIMP KOKKI SHINDO Janie . . . a fashion Corky . . . ambitious- mannequin . . . Ca m eo artistic . . . wants to major profile . . . tall and slen- in physics . . . plans to go der . . . fresh out of to M. I. T .... loves Glamour look . . . coed's swimming. crush. Nlon crass or FORTY-NINE' -in tl Y V .. iw 'ox . ' 5- 'k. EARLE SHOEMAKER, JR. Outstanding track man . . . quiet and always well mannered . . . reliable and a wonderful friend. , 1 IU' Q c if c' CHARLES SMITH Comes from the small town with the big wel- come, Elmer . . . favorite period, lunch . . . catch- ing smile. , I, , fini. 519- Ii 'T K. Q4 Y RALPH SIMKINS Treasurer of F, F, A, , , sincere . . . likeable . . Cedarville resident . . girls are not on his list . 'M-' W fy. :Nga 5 sa fe , .Ei X K 'Z' rs ss., JOHN R, SMYTON Bulldog . . . star cen- ter on the gridiron . . . active around the school . . . comedian . , . fre- quently seen driving that maroon Pontiac. SHIRLEY E. SINGER Quiet as can be . . . win- ning smile . . . does well in schoolwork . . . liked by all who know her. BETTY K. SLADE Slade . . . sharp clothes . . . popular girl . . . that beautiful brown hair , . . can be seen driving that new Ford. 'Rm -Q JN E. VIRGINIA SNEAD Sneady . . . keen wit . . . idealist and optimist . . . persistent bundle of energy . . . unrivaled afar . . . eyes sometimes filled with mischief. JOYCE F. SOCKWELL Enjoys gliding across the dance floor . . . pretty brown eyes . . . cute dim- ples . . . plans to become a secretary. BRIIDEETON Hlsl-I sicno Oi 549 J WY' I PALMA R. SORANTINO Striking walk . . . neatly attractive , , , slim and sophisticated . , , pretty wavy hair . . . seen driv- ing around in that Chrys- ler. is , 'sy yyr, ig x, V . -I X71 c SEA X ' Sis? ..,.r S34 DONALD SPOLTORE EDWIN STANLEY Spotts , . . King of B. Son n y . . , can be found working CH . . . fun to have around . . . seen with a certain one . . . a practical joker. H, S ,,,. Mr. Sellers told me . . . his keen humor, always good for laughs . . . versatile ath- lete. DORIS RUTH STEVENS Profoundly quiet . . . shy fnllnllflf . . . Yefy Collffe- ous . . . a desirable friend . . . a dependable and capable commercial stu- dent. -4 PI N cam-'Z'- atv' Q25 im... KV I ' EDWARD STEWART Ed . . . our great song- ster . . . favorite pastime, arguing with the girls 6th period . . . solid football PRESTON STRATTON Pres . . . popular with the ladies . . . big brother . . . watch him grin . , . sharp in red shirts . . tackle. definitely all right! Q JOHN MORGAN STANTON Morgan . . . has a way of getting out of any sit uation . . . Oli, those rosy cheeks! ANTOINETTE S. SUPPA Toni . . . good things come in small packages . . . miniature fashion plate . . . efficiency, her middle name . . . essence of neatness. NIOR CLASS OF FORTY-NINE 'NDN ow. fi AUNDRIE A. SUTHARD Birdie . . . Tommy . . . speedy forward on the basketball court . . . has abundant scoring power . . . buoyant per- sonality. av--r 'Fm VICTOR TAVERNITI Vic . . . the quiet type . lover of sports . . . ors an underclassman . . football player . . . Where's Lee? 3 IW' ,FQ TOMU SUZUKI Cowboy . . . favors C. P. A. to cowpunching. .. sleep before study . . . nothing better than the outdoors , . , well-liked by all. get inn 'luv ALLAN TAYLOR Constantly seen on York Street . . . Endicott john- son's pride . . . sense of humor . . . personality plus . . . always on the move. E- ANNA ARLINE SWING That Shiloh gal . . . sin- cere smile . . . pleasant personality . . . friend to everyone , . . very de- pendable . . . lovely blue eyes. 19' W MARY LOU THOMPSON Originator of a thousand fascinating ideas . . . born leader , . . possesses cease- less energy . . . under- standing and sympathetic . . . eye-catching . . . attractive. 05 11 GLADYCE TAKEMORI Pleasant to know . . . lover of basketball . . . dependable . . . industri- ous . . . congenial friend . . . promising future sec- retary . . . movie fan. si ETHALINDA TIBBS Lindy . . . lovely voice . , . personality plus . . . a sparkling smile . . . fu- ture Florence Nightingale . . . tall and attractive. 'snlo'?s'T'oN I'lIbIil'SfHO0L 1-il Qf BENJ, W, TIMBERMAN jerry . . . conscien- tiously studious . . . al- ways seen with Pfeffer , . . definitely dependable . . . quiet . . , girl shy . . . always a kind word. .K- ,r ANNE UREWICZ Honey . . . likes to spend summers in Vent- nor . . . Bill . . . spends more time reading than eating . . . future secre- tary. 4 QZOFI F1 -Nh afar Q A, 1- 3 f: r FRANK H, TRIO JACQUELINE B. HELEN E. UHLAND Trio . . , smooth on the TURNER A sweet well-mannered dance floor . . . By the jackie , . . oh that beau- gal . , , with a gleam in way, wheres 'Birdie'? tiful hair . . . sparkling her eye. . .willing Worker . . . Romeo? . . . you can personality , , . forever , , . congenial friend. say that again! talking . . . favors the South . . . blushes be- comingly. fffff W if El X - f i f E r af . L f 1 4 f LILLIAN VIOLE Tall and gracious . . . cellent hockey manager . . . many years of ex- perience at the keyboard . . . interesting and alert conversationalist. FRANK VALERIE WENDELL C. Dark, wavy hair . . . a VAUGHAN IH ready humor , . . happy- Quiet? . . . ask his friends go-lucky . . . the take it . . , practical joker . . . easy type, friendly fun , . , likeable lad . . , enjoyable person- ality . . . hard worker. NIOR ASS FOR NI 432 -QP' '1 AMERIGO VITTORINI Enjoys ice skating . . . favorite pastimes are fish- ing and gunning . . . that car of his? . . . a nice fellow, . ,- Q arg? UI Q . 9- 4 g., .12 , FRED M, WARE, JR, Fred . . . citizen and patriot of Deerfield , . . remember his Buick . . . tall enough to win S5 . . . prefers blondes. CHARLENE WADE A very serious young lady . . . quiet, reserved . . . a friend you can always depend on . . . genuine personality. - ' ef LENORA WAX Lee . , . efficient sales- lady at Popkin's . . . vio- linist supreme from years of experience . . , bub- bling over with enthusi- asm. ,-19 mf-,, 'lt-D' W THOMAS WALLER Champion football player . . , always seen with Dot . . . reliable worker . . . likes to take trips . . . en- joys going to movies. fl ,--. . su A' mf- 4, JOAN WEBER Weber , . . hair like spun gold . . . magnetic personality . . . the fly- ing basketball player , , . some lucky businessman's capable secretary. if BRIDG-ETQN ITIGIH SBHOOL 'W' av If .w N E V . . r, N . ,. V ia 'E Halt-I1 f f' JAMES WALTON Hillbilly or Tennes- see . . . hails from the South, the deep South, that is . . . wonderful friend . . . conscientious football manager. SUSAN A. WEBER Blondie . . . athletic ability . . . jokes galore ...loadsoffun... sparkles with vitality . . . talks with her eyes. -OVW! OZ ,. w AUDREY M. WEGNER Native of Vineland . . . football enthusiast . . . loves traveling to Cam- den--I wonder why? . . . sociable and friendly. MAE C. VUILLIAMS Mae . . . constant com- panion of Charlene Wade . . . pleasant disposition . . . keeps friends laugh- ing . . . liked by all who know her. -5 2 'J GEORGE P. WERNER Wfears clothes well . . . uninterested in the girls, or is he? . . . well liked by the gang. .. 'i 1.5 ISABELL E. WILLIS Fun-loving . , . has pretty blue eyes . . . future Mrs. . . , enjoys the company of a certain senior. 6' I ,IOI-IN H. WHITE ANNIE M. WILLIAMS Whitey . . . versatile Radiates enthusiasm . . . . . first love, basketball happy-go-lucky . . . a fleet- . . , always has an en- footed wing . , , peppy couraging word , . , fu- . , . never a dull moment ture coach of a champion- with Annie. ship basketball team. JOAN M. WILLIS Brimming over with vital- ity . . . expressive brown eyes . . . champion gum- chewer . . . plenty of pep in a petite package. CAROL WILSON A soft-spoken girl . . mischief concealed by her shy manner . . . makes her own fun . . . knows tl news. SENICR CLASS OF FORTY-NINE ,J 'Kg hr 9 MELVIN WOLBERT Comes from down Fair- ton way . . . quiet? . . . his motto-Wfhy worry? . . . baseball lover . . . National Guardsman, 'VS .N nk.. I iv .N K iff 49 ' w F Q 'U' 4 1 si Q X' rs FUMIO YAMAUCI-II Neat appearance . . . tall and slender . . . ambitious . . . first love, basketball . . . enjoys listening to records during his leisure time. JANICE A. WRIGHT Janie . . . perpetually prepared for fun . . . skating and basketball oc- cupy her leisure . . . hrst impression quiet . . . sec- ond impression? ANNA WULDERK Annie . . . cute smile . . . future secretary . . . charming personality . . . a likeable lassie . . . XX'ho's the man in her life? JAMES YATES jim . . . likeable fel- low . . . life of Mr. Pe- kich's 6th period class . . . his own car . . . a friend worth knowing. it EDWARD YEAGLE Eddie . . . becoming blue eyes . . . one of B. H. S.'s ablest projection- ists . . . future tomato king of South jersey. BRIDG-ET-ON Hue-I-T'sl'c-Hb ol. Q ff Qut FRANK M. YAMAMOTO One-eye . . . small, but mighty . . . real live jester . . . everybody likes this boy . . . Does he like math? aflg I SUE S. YEYA A Seabrook special . . . captivating personality . . . mischievous in her own way . . . has hidden tal- ents . . . college bound. l .J JULIE T. YOSHIZAKI Brilliant, attractive, and such a worker . . . spon- taneous combustion in ideas and ambition . . . she's quality not quantity. fu, KENNETH YOUNG Kenny . . . red wavy hair . . . track star . . . joker . . . appealing smile . . . likes the women . . . excellent study hall stu- dent. ki. 'IOSEPHINE ZIGMOND jd '... enjoys going to the movies . . . her fa- vorite crooner, Bing Crosby . . , Have you seen Palma or Jeanette? IN MEMORIAM JAKE HALL NIOR CLASS OF FORTY-NINE ALMA MATER In the southern end of jersey Theres a quaint old-fashioned town, With its Classic halls of learning That have won it great renown. CZPUVIIJ' Alma Mater, Alma Mater, The school we love the hestg May thy colors ever lead us And proudly wave from shore to shore Then to thee a cheer well render, Briclgeton High, forevermore . . . Then to thee a cheer well render, Bridgeton High, forevermore. On the Held and in the classroom True thy sons will always be, That thy fame may stand unblemished Through the years of history. To thy name there will be glory When our task for thee is done, For Maroon and White has led us In the contests that we've won. ll 0rd,r by Alf, Harry C, Sfmzlfej Muir by MU, Kate Afbmmz Ajmf SENIUR ACTIVITIES ROBERT H ACKLEY Deerfield Agriculture A 1 Scientrhc 7 3 4 J V Football 1 2 Cross Country 3 4 Track 3 JOHN M ALE Elmer Scientific 1 2 3 4 Homeroom Officer 1 Jr Red Cross 2 MARGIE D ALE Deerfield Commercial A1 2 3 4 MAMIE D AMARANTO 797 North Laurel Street Commercial B 1 New General 7 Scientific 3 4 r Red Cross 2 Tennis 3 4 Basketball Manager 3 4 Baconian Staff 4 JOYCE T AOKI Seabrook Farms Commercial A 1 2 3 4 Library S aff 7 3 4 Home room Officer 1 2 3 Honor Society 3 4 Commercial Club 2 DAVID M ASTLE JR R D 5 Bridgeton entificl 7 3 4 J V Baseball 3 Art Sta HERBERT ATKINSON R D l Bridgeton In ustriil Arts 1 7 Ixew General 3 T and I 4 Teen Canteen 3 EDDIE AUGER Palatine Cimmercial B 1 7 3 4 Honor Society 4 Home room Tre isurer 4 Auditors and Treasurers 3 4 Vice President 4 Basketball Manager 4 DONALD AVANT 1 Academy Str et RUTH M AYARS R D 1 Bridgeton Sc entilic 1 7 3 4 Library Staff 4 C imc Club 4 French Club 3 Service League 3 MARY L BACON 11 Hampton Street Commercial A 1 7 General 3 4 Jr Red Cross 4 President 4 HENRYW BAEDER R D 5 Bridgeton Industrial Arts 1 7 Trades and Industry 3 4 T and I Officer 4 PAUL H BAEDER 108 Hampton Street New General 1 4 Commercial B 2 3 Student Coun c 1 JOHN A BARBER R D 5 Bridgeton Agriculture A1 Agriculture B 7 3 1 J V Football aisity otball 7 3 BARBARA BECK 178 North I iurel Street Commercial A 1 7 3 4 Homeroom Officer 3 4 ELEANOR PATRICIA BEHR 79 N laurel Street Mount Saint Joseph Academy Plili P1 General 1 7 3 Scientific 4 Spanish Clubl 7 Orchestral 7 Latin Club 1 7 JOAN BENNETT R D 4 Biidgeton Commercial A 1 7 Commercial C 3 4 ELMERW BERGMAN R D 6 Bridgeton Scientific 1 3 4 Or-:hes 1 Student Coun 1 Homeroom O er Iwotball 3 4 Basketball 3 Auditors and Treasurers 2 3 4 Audio Visual Aids 7 ANNA MAE BIGGS 73 Pine Street New General 1 3 Distributiwe Education 4 1' H A 3 Commereiil Club 1 Secretary 4 Distributive Education Club 4 BETTY MARIE BLACK 105 Church Street Commercial A 1 7 3 4 Pepper Club 1 Bowling 1 Homeroom Officer 1 2 3 WILMA D BODINE 20 Franklin Street New General 1 Scientific 2 Commercial B Cheerleader 2 3 4 Pepper Club 1 Captain 1 Audi tors and Treasurers 4 Office Practice Club 4 FRANK E BONHAM Cedarville Industrial Arts 1 2 New General 3 T and I 4 GARRETT M BOSTWICK 101 Broad Street riculture B 1 2 3 4 F 3 4 President 4 Cross Country 3 Track 3 WILMER BOWERS 86 York Street Industrial Artsl 2 3 4 Jr Red Cross 1 2 HOPE ELAINE BOWKER Dividing Creek Commercial A 1 Commercial C 2 3 4 Glee Club FRANKLIN D BRADWAY R D 3 Bridgeton riculture B1 2 3 4 F RONALD ESHELMAN BRANDT 76 Hampton St Scientific 1 7 3 4 Student Council 4 Treasurer 4 Class Executive Committee 3 Treasurers and Audi tors Club 4 Homeroom Officer 1 2 3 Baconian Varsity Tennis 3 4 MARIE JOYCE BROWN 9 Bergen Street New General 1 2 3 4 Service League 3 MILDRED BROWN 117 York Street Commercial A 1 2 Commercial C 3 4 RAY BROWN Markley Mansron Industrial Arts 1 2 3 4 Homeroom Officer 1 2 3 Student Council 4 Glee Club 4 IRENEV BURGESS Elmer Commercial A 1 7 Commercial C 3 Distrrbutive Education Club 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Commercral Club 4 SAMUEL BUONO Rosenhayn r1cultureB12 3 4 F F A JIMMIE BURLINGAME R D 1 Brrdgeton New Generall Agriculture 2 3 4 F F 7 Audio Visual Aids 3 4 FRED CAMAROTE 778 North Laurel Street Classical 1 Scientific 3 4 Class Executive Com mittee 4 Homeroom Officer 1 French Club 4 Ba conian Staff J V Baseball 2 3 MARILYN CARLSON Elmer Commercial A1 2 3 4 WILLIAM E CARSON R D 5 Bridgeton assicil 1 7 S tific 4 Band 1 4 chestra 2 2, 3, -3 Q ' eil g - 1 Hier 2, 31 -K I Q, .IY,- I. ,I I 1 4 I S , , , . .-. 1 -, A A S ' 'A I V n ' 5- A - I A . 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Scientific 1. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, Modern Dance 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Service League 3, Baconian Staff. ANNA WULDERK, 296 North Laurel Street. Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 4, Baconian Staff, I-Iomeroom Officer 1. FRANK M. YAMAMOTO, Seabrook Farms. Scientific 1, 2, 3, 4. FUMIO YAMAUCHI. Seabrook Farms. Scientific 1, 2, New General 3, Industrial Arts 4. WE THANK YUU . .. Our sincerest appreciation to all those who helped in any way in the production of our BACONIAN. The Senior Clary of 1949. MISS EMILY STITES Baconian Advisor JAMES YATES, Fairton. Scientific 1. 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Baconian Staff, J. V. Baseball 1, 2. EDWARD YEAGLE, Elmer. Agriculture A 1, 2, 3. 4, F. F. A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Audio- Visual Aids 2, 3, 4, Service League 2. SUE S. YEYA, Seabrook Farms. Scientific 1, 2, Classical 3. 4, Banking 1, Library Staff 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Jr. Red Cross 2, Homeroom Oticicer 2, 3, Hockey 3, Modern Dance 4, Baconian Staff. JULIE T. YOSHIZAKI. Seabrook Farms. 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