Bridgeton High School - Baconian Yearbook (Bridgeton, NJ)

 - Class of 1952

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JR. TOWN MEETING The South Iersey Iunior Town Meeting Association is a high school organization consisting of eight separate Iunior Town Meeting divisions, one in each participating school. Bridgeton High's club is a member and takes an active part in the debates carried on. These debates are based on current problems and are discussed each week over station WSNI under the sponsorship of a local merchant or firm. The members are students interested in current international affairs. Each panel member is a senior, chosen at the end of his junior year according to his ability to speak well and discuss current problems intelligently. Their officers are: president, Sam Yankelowitz: vice- president, Bernice Lazaroffg secretary, Arlyne Liskerg treasurer, Arthur Whitaker, and adviser, Mr. Frank Mastoraki. H. Schwartz, B. Shillingsburq. A. Lisker. S. Yankelowitz. B. Lasarofi, A. Whitaker, Mr. Frank Mastoraki. ECHO The Echo plays an important part in the life of B.H.S. students. The Echo presents to the student body, throughout the school year, news about various clubs, organizations, sports events, and social occurrences. Miss Yolanda Pignatiello is the editorial adviser, Mr. Frank Smith, the business manager. FIRST ROW-B. Shillinqsburg, M. A. Owen, I. Eisenstat, B. Cubberley. H. Scheckenbach, N. Romanik, H. Veale, SECOND ROW-Miss Pignatiello. adviser: 1. Manon, P. Austin. P. Ogden, I. Dundrea, C. Coombs. THIRD ROW- M. D'Agostino, P. Dandrea, B. I. Radcliffe, D. Blew, P. Blew, D. Gandy, D. Dare, Mr. Smith, business adviser. HONOR SOCIETY The standards of the Honor Society are high and membership is limited to outstanding juniors and seniors. The B.H.S. Honor Society is affiliated with the National Honor Society. The aims are to promote scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The qualifications are high scholastic records and good school citizenship. The officers are president, Mary Ann Owen: vice-presi- dent, Marie Morano: secretary, Fujiko Ikeda: treasurer-adviser, Miss Dorothy Moody. FIRST ROW-Miss Moody, M. A. Owen, M. Morano, F. Ikeda. G. McCallick. SECOND ROW-P. Iespersen, I. Howell, F. DuBois, R. Bailey, D. Keller, T. Kolenko. THIRD ROW- I. Younq, M. Coqgovia, M. Magqioncalda.

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BACON IAN EDITORIAL STAFF Upon the shoulders of the Editorial Staff rests the responsibility of the publication of the 1952 Baconian. Hours of careful planning by the editors and meticulous work by each staff member are necessary to complete the data assembled. All have worked diligently under the direction of Helen Scheckenbach, editor, and Mr. Arthur Marchand, faculty adviser. BUSINESS STAFF The Business Staff tends to managing finances and soliciting advertisements, Mrs. Millie Contino is adviser. FIRST ROW-Mr. Marchand, adviser: H. Scheckenbach. editor-in-chief: H. Oldno, assistant editor: Aileen Sharp. assistant editor: M. A. Owen. B. Shillingsburq, I. Robinson. SECOND ROW-G. McCallick. D. Wilson, M. Graves. B. Bareisxis. I. Carll, N. Romanik, M. Curley, M. Goodwin. I. Inouye, B. Lazaroif, I. Matthias. D. Ridqway, E. Sasaki. K. Wlllis. E. Boeshe, M. Hlrata, P. Ogden. B. Oqata. THIRD ROW-D. Blew. M. Mullord, F. DuBois. R. Bailey, O. Yo- shida. E. Blizzard. H. Veale, M. Kasaoka. A. Ikeda, A. Yano. FIRST ROW-D. Ayars, E. Carter. A. Nicholson, B. Musso. R. Coombs, C. Francis. E. Maurer. M. Ardis. E. Pierce, H. Batten. P. M. Pipltone, I. Young. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Con- tino, K. McChesney. M. Maggioncalda. P. Goldberg, I. Lange. M. Morano. M. DeNotio, M. McDermott, F. Ikeda. M. Pipitone, M. Difrank. D. Harris. I. Harris. THIRD ROW-S. Lupton, G. Stanley, C. Dunham, M. Mills. T. Dimeo. P. Bow- man, C. Adams, P. Helsroth, B. Cuff. B. Goldsboro, M. Peter- son, D. Gandy, M. Worrell. T. Kolenko. FOURTH ROW- P. I. Austin, I. Baeder, B. Kellmayer. D. Corson. M. Van Meter. H. Dulan, C. Robbins. I. Dennehy. C. Bea. E. Mat- thews. E. W. Seabrook. I. McAllister. D. Wilson. B. Pearce. FIFTH ROW-R. Cossaboon, G. Wheatley. H. Schwartz. S. Yankelowitz. D. Guth, G. Cooper, B. Strang, C. Williams. I. Dare, A. Matteson. V. Bedford. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, composed of stu- dent representatives from each homeroom, plays an important part in the organization of school activities. The purpose of Student Coun- cil is to promote the interests of the school and to provide students with opportunities to par- ticipate in school government. Our Student Council has accomplished much for the school and community. The elected officers are: president, Mary Ann Owen: vice- president, Eiko Hadag secretary, Aileen Sharp: treasurer, Thomas Ienkinsg adviser, Miss Zelda Pineles. FIRST ROW-F. Ikeda, R. Hashimoto. M. Mitsui, E. Hada, Y. Olrarnoto. C. Ioyce, T. Leamer. N. Rovner, I. Htldreth. R. lchinaga. G. Funo, A. Ikeda. SECOND ROW-Miss Pineles. 0. Fisher. E. Morita. W. Black, B. Deqen, W. Kirby. E. Schofield. P. Smith. E. Van Meter. G. Burgess. S. Snowhlte. G. Wheaton, M. Loew. THIRD ROW-C. Ester. I. DeHope, S. Stots. E. Glendon, I. Cubberley. I. Sambsook, P. Ogden. E. Boeshe, A. Sharp. M. A. Owen. B. Shllllngsburg, I. Moss- brooks, P. Bea, M. Goodwin. FOURTH ROW-E. Kimmel, R. Woodruff, E. Blizzard, T. Ienlrins, I.. Bauer, G. Harris, F. Owen. R. Bell, R. Watanable, R. Bailey, M. Mulford.



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LIBRARY STAFF The work of the Library Staff is appreci- ated by all. Volunteer staff members help stu- dents in all ways possible in selecting and finding reference books. The staff is trained under the direction of the school librarian, Miss Helen Wilcox. The officers for this year are: president, Aileen Sharp: vice-president, Ioan Robinson: secretary, Eiko Hadag treasurer, Ion Alan Woodruff. FIRST ROW-A. Sharp, I. Robinson. E. Hadu. I. A. Wood- ruif. I. Sheppard. B. Fiorani. A. Giorlando. SECOND ROW -I. Inouye. S. Pluqqs. D. Keller. M. A. Owen. S. Ttschlor. A. Yoaqlo. E. Boeshe. S. Stotz. M. Groves. M. A. Gbur. THIRD ROW-I. Aoki. I. Deal. D. Ridqwuy. B. Laxaroit. N. Romcmlk. K. Matsuo. A. Matoiko. P. Bioqel. A. Shtba. Staff members absent-I.. Gorton. C. Nylund, A. Surowiec. J! COMM ENTATOR CLUB The program of the Commentator Club has been debates and radio broadcasts for this year A series of thirteen broadcasts has been presented over station WSNI during the school year Members are coached in public speaking and take active parts in frequent de- bates and radio presentations of one act plays This training makes for good leaders The offi cers are president Hillel Schwartz vice president Kathleen Harris secretary Anne Schwartz treasurer Bernice Lazaroff and ad viser Mr Frank Mastoraki IST HOW F Maltoraki H Schwartz K Harris B Laxaroff B Gnnor S Eborth S Ycmkelowitx. ZND ROW R. Hlnch P Smith M A Gbur S Stotx H Vtniarski I. Horner K Miller P Adams. 3RD ROW N Shorby I Deal D Klein bord D Kleiner I.. Sobelman A Levomou M. DAqoutino CLINIC CLUB The members of the Clinic Club volun- teer to give assistance to the school nurse in taking care of the clinic during the day. This club helps girls decide whether they will take up nursing as a career. Officers are: president Barbara Shillings- burg- secretary-treasurer Ella Wease Sea- brook: adivser, Mrs. Mary Meyers R.N. FIRST HOW-Mrl. Moyers. B. Shillinqlburq. E. W. Seabrook. I. Baader. E. Boolho. A. Uhland. SECOND ROW-B. Golds- boro, B. Doughty, I. Lcmqo. B. Cubborly. M. Curley. I. Carll. M. Paterson. S. Scmdorltn, H. Vlntanki, I. Dundrocr. E. Dare. A. Lllkor. THIRD ROW-P. M. Pipitono, H. Who. K. Wlllll. D. Ayan. P. Goldberg. M. Sharp. P. DeGroqorto. B. Turner. I. Furoy. B. Cuff.

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