Bridgeton High School - Baconian Yearbook (Bridgeton, NJ)
- Class of 1953
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N j 'W K g M k y X is If s as 4 ff? 5 I., ,, .Vw .Legs J' 9 033: , . lf 5 JN Lf 1 4' A x if Q N 5 N X k a an X M L. lf ff I ,.-- My -,, N. h , L ,,,A2 aw Q by . -1 i 5599? f tj, - 1 I- --Sami f' f published by the senior class s 'x'X X of bridgeton high school- bridgeton, new jersey orewarll Many of the memories oi our school life are made possible by the planning of our teachers. Their 'd gui ance in our many school activities. curricular and ext.ra-curricular. has helped to iill our wallets with fond memories. In T937 a group of seniors, who. like us. were well aware oi the valuable place of the teachers in school lite, named this yearbook oi Brldgeton High School, The Baconianl' We quote from their annual . . . The name was chosen in honor of Miss Esther Bacon. a former supervisor of English in the city oi Bridge- ton. Mis B ' s acon was highly respected for her cheerful personality and ardent enthusiasm in all school activities. Her contribution to the life of Brld et g on High School was outstanding. She was a teacher and later a supervisor lor nine years. She passed away in l929. xv ww N, -, F X1 4. rv' N I Q. , -few P 'fb , '34 ,.,., , Q,-il.-2 1 .A g, I .R 'Li l .H v? f- TN is N V, , ily- lr! 'S T0 .,Q-.,,,.,..A ,...... K , .. ' E . M Q .,. ,:',,,....,,. .V . ,1 x W, a.. 4 41 J W. A 'Ga . Au. TVX 2 A 5 4 A' 3 if k A..,w 1 w I, Th. -WM 1: In Dedication From hesitant freshmen to the rank of assured seniors. we have spent tour memorable years at Bridgeton High School. The fond memories oi our high school years are the result oi your unseltish sacrifices ot time and effort toward our goal- graduation. With your wise counsel you have guided us through our numerous undertakings willingly and saiely. Your duty as an adviser involved much work which brought your sterling qualities to our attention. You have been encouraging and understanding, an excellent adviser. a genuine friend-these qualities have iilled us with inspiration. We. the Class oi '53, credit you. Miss Lupton. with our and accomplishments. These could never have been without your valuable we if UIINTE liodioation. . . Administration Soniors .... Aotivitioo . . . Athlotios . . . Advortisomonts NTS ti Ill 28 76 ....l00 I a a o a - V Q , t A 7' 1 : 4 s J, if in 1 o - 4,1 ' -5: V 'Q 4' xx - x .'- Q'-HQ P' i . - 1 -. :E jim, Ig x , , I . ,fy ' . 'j1ff 3f LQYiQ', o ,.,,,,.., , . M 5 of ,lf indp. I, . , . .. s Y ,m vWH-- 'A 3: t u,,a,:r::J '- . 1.3-s:g:g4g:ffr mgwgswrz . A 1-...pw .. ,4 . 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W ffl?-Q:-, .s.1,QJf.,f2,b, . ' ' F9512-' 1 1-if W 3 . 3 ke? 3 ,.f Q O Q O UOI1 Superintendent Rowland H. Muliord As we part may I call your attention to iust a word. Prepare is the magic word ot lite. It is the open sesame to the storehouse of spiritual and material treasures. You have only begun to use tt, yet it is the very foundation of success. Diligence furnishes it power and vision gives it direction. It is related to the future and it must be a part of your every morning, noon and night. It is positive, active and optimistic and raises you above the little disappointments ot life. It will win you friends and make you the strength of those in need. When life is ended, it opens the very gates of heaven. R0-'ul-eo-in al 7tK'XAAM,yp-1 Mrs. Elizabeth Felmey ttopl Mrs. Cla-za MacPherson tbottoml The Bridgeton Board of Education is composed of five competent and efficient members-members who work indefatigably for the benefit of the students in the Bridgeton schools. Theirs is a time-consuming job. Among their innumerable duties is the responsi- bility of distributing funds for buildings, textbooks, salaries, and repairs, of keeping satisfactory class- room spacep of seeing that our schools have a library, auditorium, gymnasium facilities, cafeteria and guidance program available. Adequate pro- visions must also be made for essential comforts. Sanitation, heating, and proper lighting fall into this category. The standards set by the State Depart- ment of Education and the academic and professional schools to which Bridgeton High School sends its Qraduates are carefully studied by the Board. They must see that we meet these standards at the time of our Graduation. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mr. Edward P. land H. Mulford. lulwrlnlandant: Each member is appointed by the mayor for a five-year term. Terms expire in January with the member who has had five years' service being re- appointed or replaced by a new member. The most recently appointed member is Mrs. Barbara B. Brauer. The seniors are especially grateful for the tireless efforts of the Board of Education in providing for the betterment of our school. We, the Class of l953, have benefited from the work of the Board during our four years. We wish, therefore, to express our heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Mulford and the members: Mr. Sharp, Mr. Griner, Mr. Martin, Mr. Morvay, and Mrs. Brauer. We leave this school with the assurance that your sincere in- terest in the education of the future citizens of our city of Bridgeton will continue to be evidenced in all your efforts. Bacon. :ecrstary-business manager: Mr. Alex Morvay. Mr. Row- Mr. Frunch Sharp. president: Mr. Arno! Martin, Mr. Ellsworth Grlnlr, vlceprelidcnlr Mn. Barbara Bruner. ' UQ, t ' T y ,Ln it . S' 5 Principal Harry C. Smalley l ln a very few years you will have for- qotten cr lot of things which you have learned here. The information qained from textbooks has been only a part of your education. The test of our success as teachers will be measured by the kind of citizens you become in the com- munity. It is my sincere wish that each one he successful in his or her life work. But you must be more than that. You cannot live unto your- self. Demands' will be made upon you for the support of and participation in civic enterprises, your church, and your community. I urge you to do your best within reason. Let service be above self. Then you can enjoy life with your friends, your family, and yourself. C, planning the sections to be successful. It is im- that success is dynamic: it one to stay. A continuous ary to remain successful. a different idea of what suc- we'1l all agree that the factors are the same. There success. lf you are prepared and skills and imbued with succeed, then chances for In order to prove whedier success on a iob, you first the opportunity. Many a unseen. You graduates position in this respect are plentiful. The oppor- people are many and varied. use your opportunities well. you from school to school o assure yourself of future your hes! in each and every is Well done unless you in are well satisfied with lt. Z gf! f Allllldll Principal David F. Shapiro PRINGIPAIXS CABINET SEATED-Mrs. Meyers. Mln Stonall, Dr. Lodu. Principal Harry C. Smalley. Mn. Gibson, Mtn Wilcox. STANDING-Mr. Pclrlch. Mr. Gibson. Mr. Couch. Mr. I. E. Bowen. Mr. Shapiro, Mr. Han-ts. Mr. Bowtck. Mr. E. I. Iowan. of our wallets By the time we had become seniors, all of us realized that there had been much planning so that we might have the best possible high school education. Our principal. Mr. Harry C. Smalley, assisted by Mr. David F. Shapiro assistant principal, and Mr. Claude C. Couch, guidance director, has been able to do this by working closely with the heads of the departe ments. These faculty members serve as super- visors in the following fields: Physical Educa- tion and Health, Miss Louise Coursen and Mr. David S. Bewick: Commercial. Mr. E. Joseph Bowen: Aqriculture, Mr. I. Everett Bowen: ln- dustrial- Arts, Mr. F. Rodney Gibson: Mathe- matics, Mrs. Iulta S. Gibson: Science, Mr. Charles F. Harris: English and Foreign Lan- guage, Dr. Katherine Loder: Home Economics, Miss Edna Loewg Music, Miss Florence A. Mul- tordy Social Studies, Mr. Anthony G. Pekichp Art, Miss Elizabeth Sterretty Librarian, Miss Helen M. Wilcox: Nurse, Mrs. Mary H. Meyers. Our classroom teachers have been Guided by the decisions made in the cabinet meetings. Looking through the pages ot our high school record, represented here as a wal- let, there is no doubt that each section, whether academic or vocational, has been put together with the stitches of an expert. SECRETARJAL STAFF Mn. Dorothy Cl!!! Mn. Ruth Wilson Mn. semi Pima: ram Mary Gcburo Two ul our guidance counselors, Mrl. Mlllle Conllno. lull. and Mn. Beryl Ron maklnq usa ol llxs Blel that conlaln pupil data. Mr. Claude C. Couch. Guidance Dlrlclor. and Mlu Zelda Plnalu. Anlalanl Guidance Dlreclar. conferring on n problem rclallnq to the admlnlllrallon al the quldancn alilco. guidance Mn. Annabelle Pennington, quldance silica llctsldry. polnl- lnq out an lnlorulinq lac! to Mn. Lllllan Wilson. a guidance counnlar. Our Guidance Office operates for the students. All of our services, advice, friendly contacts, and interviews are for the one purpose of helping students to make the best use of their abilities and opportunities. Our conversations have to do with iobs, colleges, aptl tudes, abilities, interests, and plans. Out of our talks come the fulfillment of many dreams. Ours is a happy work because it is continually bound up with the hope of the future, tied irrevocably to the promise of tomorrow. From this office radiate the paths which lead to gates of opportunity. We do not unlock all of these gates, We are sure, how- ever, that those whose first gates do not unlock for them, face the changes and disappointments of life with cr better heart and a more resolute determination to try another path because they have learned that they possess the key to more than one qate. The friendly services oi our Guidance Department extend beyond the four school years. The facts established concern- ing each one of the pupils are used in later years to help brinq about the realization of many ambitions. The contacts made with employers, colleges, and friends many times develop through the years into lasting associa- tions which are of untold value to all concerned. We wish the class of '53 would always keep in mind that here in this office there is a warm interest in their future. We are ready and willing to help regardless of the years which have passed since graduation. Cf. Student: looking for infomation ln cutuloql und on hnllotln boards. tlllllltl UE STAFF SEATED-Mrs. Millie Cantina, Mtn Zuldn Ptnelel. Mtn Rita McGoehrm. Mn. Mary Counboon. Mn. Mary Couch. STANDING-Mr. Claude Couch. Mn.. Esther Corey. Mu. Lillian Wtllon, Mrs. Beryl Ron. Mr. Arthur Marchand. Mn. Esther Corey. n quldancs counnlor. inter- viewing ct pupil who need: assistance with her schedule. LEONA I. MEYERS A SUNSET Tlu' .um ix like iz fiery ball Wim rails il: golilm my.: a'vr ull Upon rarlz bonu am! nn-icnl wull In sjrringlimr, rummcr, and in fall. The ml ugninrl 4 sea af blue Is dazzling for fbi' rye la 1-irw. A srarlrf fvingr n.-ilb purplixlx hue Tim! glowr, fbcn failcs will: rlwllows, ion. The run ii-tr in a crimran slay As rzwiliilr is ilrawing nigli. I gusp for hrcuib, ibm gin: a iigb Vulur? unluiowug I ark yan, why? -KATHY LYNCH A SUNSET A blazr of galil:-n gfnry burxls in a ibilnmvriug slay of azure blur, Time will not soon diffuse the memory of Mrs. Leona I. Meyers and her many contribu- tions to Bridgeton High School. Knowingly or not, all graduates of this school-those who have already been graduated and those who will be graduated in future years, owe much to her. Her death this past summer has deprived our school of a well-loved and versatile teacher. Her unusual talents found their greatest expression in the many phases of our school's literary achievements. She was the first teacher to sponsor the Echo. our school newspaper. It was she who set up the 'traditional pattern of this Baconicm. Her interest in joumalism mani- fested itself when she becamethe first teacher of that subiect in our high school curriculum. Her ability and diligence furnished her with the means necessary io make worthwhile contribu- tions to the annual sophomore composition con- test, morning assembly programs, and library work-all projects of the English Department. Commencement programs also occupied the interest of Mrs. Meyers. In this proiect she was associated with Miss Esther Bacon. a close friend. It was then that formal graduation exer- cises were replaced by commencement pa- gecmts, now so much a part of our school's traditions. The staff of the '53 Baconian respectfully dedicates this page to one who has Greatly enriched the traditions of our alma mater. lt is our hope that this page will provide incentive for excellence in creative writing in senior Eng- lish classes. sap, Sim... ,fy..,,1, .. SECRET AMBITIONS M n nzmlx fuss, lmuslfguriug Tbc galil Io ambrr, fbr bln: lu larrmlrr. Sirrahr of sr-rrlrl sirul flamngln Ill: bean-ni, Swifi, slcrlz, ri-mir. A binl lzrillrrr, rrvmingly Unuwurr of fbi: nragnifirml Qanora1ua A warm glow fall: on llae mrlb, Subflr, molhing, wwf. Clumls purl, nurriliug A rplyrre of moltrn copprr fooled by ilu' evening wimlx. Dusk crap: orrr lla: muirivr sky, Slvong, rlnlwart, rilnrf. Clouds dim, idling . . . ur, Day ir Ionr. Srcrrl ambilions are ilrcnnls, Iloprs, llrsircr, An arfnm' of rrrapr for fb: poor man, A baulrvunl of rrlvou' for Ibc wrnry, A higbwny of romance for Ibe muiilcn, A mule to ailw-nlnr: for Ib: bay. They avr not foolish nor riflirulausg Tlury are fun. Thvy an flu- siilcuwlk lo surcrrs. Tbc rauihiuy In fame. Tiny umlu- you ufbal you u-aut In bc. Tbry nn' Ihr palbwny Io forhlnt. Srvrrl uulbiliwlr are afrmuls. Tbry arc lluprr :ml ilvsirar rtalizfd In Krtrtf. -Bnmuuui Cumu-:KLEY Tllll Lllll A J. MEYEIIS Sll Itllt Ll'l'llliAltY PAGE SOPHIE AMAHANTO Physlcol Education IOSEPH BOWEN Commercial 6? eff Y K, Faculty if MARIORIE E. AUSTEN ABBIE C. AYAR5 ARTHUR W. BAKER DAVID S. BEWICK Commercial Home Economics Social Sludlu Phyllcol Education they taught us... EVEHETT BOWEN ADELYN CAMPBELL MILLIE M. CONTINO ESTHER B. COREY Aqrlcullure Commnrclol Enqllah English MARY C. COSSABOON CLAUDE C. COUCH MARY B. COUCH LOUISE COUBSEN IAMES DAVIES Latin Guldcmcs E-llilulh Phyllcul Educoilon Commvttiol NATHAN C. DUNN MARY F. ELMER ALICE A. ELWELL LAURENCE ELWELI. GEORGE FIELD Indultrlul Atl: Spunllh Enqllsh Indullxlul Axis Social Sludlel ALAN GANT F. RODNEY GIBSON IULIA 5. GIBSON WILMA N. GRAHAM CARL GRAY Health Industrial Art: Mutlnmmicx English Biology MARGARET GRAY IOAN K. GREDI IUSEPH GUERRA CHARLES F. HARRIS EDWIN' W. HARRIS Physica Physical Educullun Commlzclul Blaloqy Mulkemdllcl LAURENCE Hsuusnson LEONA HOFFMAN 1. DOUGLAS HOTCHKISS -,EM mmm mug ,OHNSON lnduslrlal Arn ch0mIlIfY GUNYUI SCIUUCC Malhomallel Colnmerclcrl NINA IUSTICE NICHOLAS KLUTKA BTHEL LAWRENCE DR. KATHERINE LODER I-IDNA LOEW Hams Economlcs Industrial Arn Enqlhh English I-Ioms Ecunomicn I WO I' t ITI O I' S . . . EDWIN LOWDEN ELIZABETH LUPTON RITA McGEEHAN WILLIAM T. MALONEY HARRIET C. MANDIZVILLE Physical Educallon Commarclal Social Sludln Social Sludlu Enqllsh ARTHUR I.. MARCHRND FRANK MASTORAKI EILEEN H. MATTE MARY H. MEYERS DOROTHY MOODY Melhemcllcl Social Studlsx Commercial Nurse Soclal Sludles IRAN M. MORRIS FLORENCE li. MULF ORD HALCYON H. PARRISH ANTHONY PEKICH ZELDA PINELES French Mull: Home Economics Soclal Sludlel Enqlllh FLORENCE RICHMOND Social Studies than the gold FRANK S. SMITH RICHARD M. SNETHEN Can-Ime:cIaI A91-Iculturs EDWARD RISH Chemlslry BERYI. ROSS EDITH SHELDON GEORGE SHELTON Mulhamullcn Commercial ' Blaloqy ' I I t G. MURCH SOMERS ELIZABETH STERRETT EMILY STITES SocIuI Sludlel Art Social Sludles VIRGINIA M. TREWIN I- W- VHNHMAN Commsrclal Soclal Studie: HELEN M. WILCOX Libmrlun . ISABELLE WRUGH SARAH FRANCES WHEATON MARION WHITELEY English General Sclence MusIc LILLIAN WILSON HAROLD WRIGHT Enqlhh General ScIence Q n,f,5ThxM, ..CV, . up . IWvg+f2gE:5f .- X E I I r If I J' px 5-4- mm , . if , 450 . , 5 Ziff - VZ I ' . I A W. Q . V+ r J, , 5 S ' ' 15 4. 1 . -f 24 R Ji ' 1' -, 1 ,A tm- ..-r: :,.,f I L, W 3, . . A -' K. - Q L ' 1 In ' ,' 7' x X ff fa. . .' I 1' g,wQy,,+1fg, ,ff f ' N 'lx X I X. . -, 3 1 'I in ' , j ' ,R :wiv 'buf ' I ! '. . TGI . I ' C STSDIA 'S STAFF Many thanks are given to the ianitors of B. H. S. from the members of the senior class. This group can be seen all during the day performing their various tasks. While classes are being held, the halls of B. H. S. are swept, windows are cleaned, fires are tended, trash is burned, and many other chores of this nature are accomplished. Under the supervision of Mr. Earl Wad- dington approximately eight people are doing these jobs, and, we might add, are doing these jobs well, for our school and its grounds are something of which we may all be proud. CUSTODIAL STAFF FIRST ROW-Frank Munson. Eddls Scrlppio, Frank Goldxboro. Angelina Goldsboro. Edgar Willll. luleph Vinoyard. SECOND BOW- Thomas Shrouds. Earl Waddlnglon. Raymond Munson. FAFFTFFIA STAFF The students of Bridge-ton High School are assured of a well-balanced lunch because of the diligent efforts ol the cafeteria staff. Mrs. Barbara Schmickel, the manager of this depart- ment, with the assistance of nine well- qualified workers makes this important contribution to our school day. A twenty-one cent lunch which the Federal Government subsidizes, mini- rnlzes the amount of money taken from our wallets. May the Class of '53 ex- press their gratitude to this department for the services rendered us. We gladly give up the change in our wallets as we pass the cash register. CAFETERIA STAFF Anna Fletchlnqsr. Lillian Anslnlc. Florence Ogden Katharine Abbott. Anna Conway, Lelha Glbs Katherine Koller. Barbara Sci-imicleel. dlellclan. , ,,,. 4, ,, X. ,, 4 .' , .g1:,.g5gf5? fQg:J5 gQf,E':aP1 1 ai ..:. .J t .,,,, . . , , , 1:-:TW agp 'iff' r.,p5Qv3?n!fsm:1ii4f:sf :ffm -W 1- ,fssfwf f - f' :f,1a'1.u-.Q-,1, .aa V P -.,-1- - V 1.4.A1,1,x -x-4 - . ffm - :',4V1-Afff' 4411, - -115234- ' .ai Q7 ,4 ,. 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'af ' ' 4 . .,,iL,- 'rs 5 r 3 4 r I n IP N , 1 K x K 1 Q! i! if 2: il X l , , N . I i 5 :W I 1 A 5 I r 5, A -, 1 A 3 S k ! S fofwvrunnaicusmfwnnmnnaammswms-zumwcrmo 1 Wx WMP Q ., M aw 1- me no Q: Q .cz 1 - '-ff -rrxrmef mas.: .arwmvsmzxzw-sauna SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FIRST ROW-Mlu Lupton, Tolhlmum I-Ioaoda. Elko Hcdu. Marilyn Getalnqar, Anthony Del Colle. SECOND HOW- Lee Barker, Paula Davll, Irene Aoki. Sum Wheaton. The leading picture in our wallet is that of our senior class otticers. These eiqht representatives were chosen to make our most vital and important decisions. The members this year are: president, Tosl-limasa Hosodap vice-president, Eiko Haclap sec- retary, Marilyn Getsinqer: treasurer, Anthony Del Collog and executive committee members. Lee Barker, Paula Davis, Irene Aoki, and Samuel Wheaton. These leaders were credited with the solving of many of our class problems. Sums ot money had to be raised for the many different proiects, com- mittees had to be organized for the school activities, and funds had to be paid out and taken in had to be carefully recorded. To perform these duties, the they filled the bill members have spent many hours during their school day and even work atter school hours has been necessary. Seen with Miss Lupton, our senior representa- tives present a serious but yet a pleasant picture. The chores ,that are given to the senior officers are often sprinkled with many qay times. Trips to the Ice Capades and occasional picnics offer the mem- bers wonderful entertainment and fun. Proof that each member takes his job as a class represen- tative seriously is found in the fact that this senior class is one ot the best. Yes, everyone agrees, they certainly till the bill. KEITHZANEADAMS .A 5- vw'- ..f V,e Q.. PAUIJNE ADAMS RICHARD EDWARD AI-ILQUIST CARROLE IONAS ANSINK SENIOR CLASS OF I953 II-ZITI-I ZANE ADAMS 283 Fayette Street Iitterbug . . . sharp dresser . . . well liked . . . dislikes homework . . , fun to be with . . . one of the Sweet Shop gong . . . future car dealer? Scientific l: General Clerical Z, 3, 4. PAULINE ADAMS R. D, 5 Paul . . . loves to draw . . . nice to know . . , dislikes Business Arithmetic . . fondest memory-getting her license . . . always having fun. Secre- tarial 1, 2: General Clerical 3, 4: Glee Club l, 3, 4: Art Serv- ice 4, President 4: Homeroom Basketball 2. RICHARD EDWARD AHLQUIST 678 North Pearl Street Dick . . . popular . . , likes girls more than he lets on , . , will always remember the Bridqeton Drive-ln . . . ambition-to be a millionaire. Industrial Arts 1, 2: D.E. 3. 4. CARROLL IONAS ANSINK Elmer Carroll , . . boy! some wardrobe . . . likes the girls? . . . our Iunior Pride . . . future -one of America's ten best-dressed men? Industrial Arts I, 2: DE. 3: General Clerical 4. DORIS ANTHONY Elmer Dolly . . . loves to skate . . . always on the ao . . . pet peeve-conceited people . . . fondest memory-high school days . . . a future private secre- DORIS ANTHONY VIRGINIA ANZALONE r x tary. Commercial A l. 2. 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Service League l: Glee Club l, 2: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Homeroorn President 1: Prom Committee 3: Office Coop 4: ln-School Secretary 3, 4: Baconlan Staff. VIRGINIA ANZALONE 37 South Pine Street Joanne . . . always with lcon . . . short and shy . . . a nice friend . . . willing worker . . . a smile for everyone . . . future nurse. General Clerical l, 2: New General 3: Special 4: Homeroom Basketball l. IRENE H. AOXI Seabrook Irene . . . up-to-date wardrobe . . . success as efficient secretary . . . nice personality . . , gets along with everyone . . . likes being a senior . . . beauti' ful, lonq hair. commercial A l, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 2. 3, 4: Glee Club I. 2: Library Staff 3: Honor Society 3, 4: ln-School Secretary 3: Office Co-op 4, President 4: Executive Committee 4: Homeroom Officer l, 2, 3, 4: Bacanlan Staff. IAMBS E. AYARS Shiloh Ayarsee . . . basketball fan , . . ambition-to be a Rear Admiral . . . the quiet typo . . . neat dresser . . . nice to know. Scientific l. 2, 3, 4: IV Basee ball 1, 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1. 2. IRENE H. AOKI IAMBS E. AYARS IEANE BACON BARBARA SUMNER BAIR S 1 , ALBERT LEE BARBER MOLLY BARRICK BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL IEANE BACON R. D. 6 leanne . . . tall and attractivt . . . one of the T.'ffT.'s . . . ready and willing to help . . a pretty smile . . . future-someones lucky secretary. Com- mercial A l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: ln-Schaal Secretary 3: Office Cosop 4: JV Basketball l, 2, 3: Baconltxn Staff. BARBARA SUMNER BAIR Dividing Creek Barb . . . likes to cut up with the kids . . , ambition-commercial artist . . . new to BHS in junior year . . . pleasinq disposition . . . hates dull weekends. Chester High School l, 2: Scientific 3, 4: Echo 4: Baconlan Staff. ALBERT LEE BARKER 226 Giles Road Bork . I. . always has a smile far everyone . . . one of the Keynotes . . . pet peeve-girls . . . future-mechanical enqinoor . . . fondest memory-good times with the gang, Classical l. 2: Scientific 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: Class Executive Committee l, 2, 3, 4: Baconlan Staff, Editor. MOLLY BARRICK 245 Cohansey Street Molly . , . cute . . . interest lies in the opposite sex . . . pretty long hair . . . fondest memory-Ianuary 22, 1951 . . . swell girl . . . pet peeve -homework. Commercial A 1: Commercial C 2, 3, 4. MARY LOUISE BAUDER E. LEE BAUER 32? - MARY LOUISE BAUDER Newport Mary Lou . . . lunior Pride . . . sharp dresser . . . Boys-why naturally . . . the quiet type f?l . . . in the future we foresee a secretary . . . petite and popular. Commercial A l. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club l, 2: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: In-School Secretary 3: Home-room Officer 3, 4: Baconian Staff. E. LEE BAUER 55 Lincoln Street Mole . . . always qoecl for a few iokes . . . one of the Keynotes . . . pet peeve-9th period study hall . . . ambition- to gradualo . . . fondest memory-New York trips. Classical l, 2: Scientific 3, 4: Sfus dent Council l. 2, 3. 4: Class Executive Committee 3g Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Orchestra l. 2, 3g Glee Club 4: Baconlan Staff. WILLIAM S. BECK 212 Walnut Street Willie . . . small but mighty . . . future-Mr. Universe . . . pet peeveeqirls . . . usually seen with Getsinqer, Burdsall, Briggs . . . will always remember his Sophomore year. General Clerical l, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom President 1, 2, 4: Homeream Basketball 1, Z. DORIS BELL Dividing Creek Doris . . . friendly to all , . . dislikes homework . . . boys t?l . . . future foresees a seamstress . . , fondest memory-Atlantic City after the prom. New General l, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM S. BECK DORIS BBL W 'Sv' Q ta 'r' ,L T' ' Ji' X1 is I ,ht ,-...T 'l X ? '. . . 'I :A Y xi r I it : 21 I Y GIRTS BERSINS OLAVIS BERZINS f,,, Clair'-I I c .lie RITA IOSEPIIINE BISCONTE STEVEN IOSEPH BLANDINO SENIOR CLASS OF I953 GIRTS BERZINS Seabrook Girls . . . one of our Latvian friends . . . enjoys ping-pong . . , pet peeve-homework . . . ambition-mechanic . . . dislikes to dance at Canteen . . . South Haven High School. Industrial Arts 4: Tennis 4. OLAVS BERZINS Seabrook Olle . . . sports enthusiast . . . favorite pastime-singing . . . dislikes Chemistry and girls . . . should go far in this world . . . South Haven High School. Industrial Arts 4. RI'I'A IOSEPHINE BISCONTE Millville Re . . . a future nurse . . . can be seen driving that convertible . . . fondest memory-getting her driver's license . . . dislikes English. New General I, 2, 3, 4. STEVEN IOSEPH BLANDINO 346 North Pearl Street Steve . . . always joking . . . Algebra brain? . . . pet pceve- womenl . . .ambition-to hit the West Coast . . . fondest memory-Mr, Himmei's chemistry class. Scientific I: General Clerical 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA R. BLEW R. D. 2 Patsy . . .one of the gang . . . attractive . . . that rea hairl . . . hates to wait for people . . . quiet 'til you know her , . , neat in appearance. Scientific 1, 2, 3. 4: Canteen Committee 4: Student Council I: Echo 3, 4: I-Iomeroom Oflicer I, 2. 3, 4: Homeroom Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Baconian Staff. EARL WILLIAM BLIZZARD R. D. 4 Earl . . . likes the wide open spaces . . . qlrls, too . . . ambition to be a deep sea diver . . . dislikes homework . . . oh, that red hairl Agriculture B l, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY BLIZZARD 360 Bank Street Squirrely . . . fun to know . . . ambition-theatrical designer . . . dislikes quiet study halls . . . fondest memory-,Labor Day, 1952 . . . artistic. Scientific l, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club ly Art Service 4: Iunior Town Meeting 3. WHLIAM BLIZZARD R. D. 4 Bill . . . a future carpenter . . . football?-but definitely . . , dislikes English . . . remem- bers freshman year . . . liked by all who know him. Aqri- culture B l, 2. 3, 4: F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA R. BLEW EARL WILLIAM BLIZZARD SHIRLEY BLIZZARD WILLIAM BLIZZARD lic t I IOHN CLARK BON!-IAM ANNIE BOOSE BRIDGETON IOHN CLARK BONHAM Cedarville lack . . . quiet . . a hard worker . . . ambition-the manaqer of a store . . . pet peeve-homework . . . always willing to help. New General lg General Clerical 2, 3, Distributive Education 4: D.E.,Club 3, 4. ANNIE BOOSE Rosenhayn Boosts . . . everybody's friend . . . sharp dresser . . . sociable , , , a ready smile . . . well- liked . . . remembers nigh: she talked with Sonny Til. General Clerical l, 2: New General 3, 4. CAROL LUCY BOWEN 324 Broad Street Carol . . . ambi- tion-nurse . . . just get her laughing . . . remembers the good limes . . . pet peeve-poor sports . . . hockey star deluxe . . . nice lc know. Scientific 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Home- room Basketball I, 2: Basketball 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4: Bacunlan Staff. RICHARD ARDSON BOZARTH Elmer E:Jzie . , . one of the Elmer qanq . . . hopes to own a new Ford someday . . . contagious lauqh . . , dislikes Monday mornings. Classical 1, 2: Scientific 3, 4: Band I, 25 Wrestling lg Crass Country 2: Homeroom Officer 3, 4. EDWIN I.. BRENAMAN ELMER BRIGGS lew- R1 'Sf , jx , ,W f N- -. - V x gina, . W. cnnot. Luci: Bowsrt mcr-:Ann Annson Bozmirr-1 HIGH SCHOOL EDWIN I.. BRENAMAN 52 Vine Street Ted . , . one of the gang . . . nice to know . . . pet peeve-school . . . ambition- eleclronics . . . fondest memory-Admiral Farragut Academy, Classical 1, 2: Scientific 3, 4: Band l, 2. ELMER BRIGGS ISD Walnut Street Elmer . . , always seen with the qanq . . . his favorite subject-American History I . . . a future carpenter , . . dislikes homework. General Clerical l, 2, 3, 4g I-lomerocm Officer I, 2: Prom Committee 3: Baconlan Staff. MARIORIE DALE BROOKS IBI Atlantic Street Margie . . . attractive . . . fashion illustrator and designer . . . known to all as Aunt Yennie . . . remembers summer of '52 . . . one of the gang, Classical 1, 2: Scientific 3, 4, Canteen Committee 3, 4: Art Service 3, 41 Hockey 1: Homeroom Basketball I, 2, 3, 41 Baconlun Slalf. ELNORA BROWN R. D. 5 Slim . . . nice to know . . . loads of fun . . . dislikes homework . . . popular . . . desires to become a WAC . . . remembers summor of 1950. New General 1, 2, 3, 47 Glee Club 3. MARIORIE DALE BROOKS ELNORA BROWN .Q 1 i 1 JI IOHN T. BROWN IUNE BETTY BROWN MARY STREETS BROWN ALLEN BROWNING SENIOR CLASS OF I953 XOHN T. BROWN R. D. S Brownie . . . always with the gang . . . dislikes school . . . wlll always remember Fortescue . . . member of D.E. class . . . ambiticnfto make lots of money. Scientific l, 2: Distributlve Education 3, 4, President 4: Wres- tling 2: Bacontan Statf. IUNE BEITY BROWN 97 Church Street Belly . . . quiet 'til you know her . . . sports enthusiast . . . pet peeve- runntng errands . . . can be found with Beat . . . future private secretary . . . lovely clothes. Commercial A l, 2, 3, 4: Student Council l: Homeroom Officer 253: Office Co-op 4: Service League 1: Commercial Club 2, 3, lt: Inschool Secre- tary 3, 4: IV Basketball 1, 2: Varsity Basketball 3, 4. MARY STREETS BROWN 176 Vine Street Mary . . . quiet and reserved . . . popular . . . dislikes doing homework . . . in the .future we foresee a successful beautlcian. A New General l. 2, 3, 4: Homerocm Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, ALLEN BROWNING l50 Church Street Spunk . . . sharp dresser . . . likes to drive that Mercury . . . enrolled in the Scientific course . . . ambition-to become a millionaire . . . Nill always remember Mr. Sellors. Scientific l, 2, 3, 4: Home- WILI-IAM L. BURDSALL LETER HAROLD CAINE room Officer 4. WILLIAM L. BURDSALI. 85 Cedar Street Bill . . . lots of fun . . . pet peeve-homework . . . always teasing the girls . . . future undertaker . . . another one of the gang-Beck. Briggs, Getsfnger. Sclentittc l: Commercial B 2, 3, 4: Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Executive Committee 4: Audio Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 3. 4: Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 2, 4: Prom Committee 3: Football l, 2: Baconlan Staff. LESTER HAROLD CAINE 128 South Pearl Street Les . . . spark of the basketball team . . . doesn't care for stuck up glrls , . . fondest memory-first varsity game . . . all- around guy . Industrial Arts l, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 3, 4. EDWARD RAYMOND CAREY 23 Pine Street Dee . . . tall, with wavy hair . . , always with that gang . . . dislikes books . . . liked by all who know him. lndustrial Arts l, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT EDGAR CARLOW R. D. 1 Bob . . . tall and good- looklnq . . . pet peeve-physics class . . . lively? . . . remem- bers Bth period typing . . . wants to go to Texas. Agriculture B 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD RAYMOND CAREY ROBERT EDGAR CARLOW DORIS CARTER DONALD GEORGE CHANCE PEARLXAN CISROW BERNICE COT-I-INS BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL DORIS CARTER Shiloh Doris . . . always having fun . . . ambition-private secretary . . . pet peeve-a certain say- ing . . . fondest memory--Rhode Island. .April 26. 1952 . . . always laughing. Secretarial 1, 2. 3. 4: Service Leaque l: Commercial Club 2. 3. 4: Iunior Red Cross 2. 3. 4: In-School Secretary 3: Canteen Committee 2: Ollice Co-op 4: Baconlan Staff. DONALD GEORGE CHANCE Newport Don . . . ntce tc know . . . likes speedboat raclng . . . wants to be a mechanic . . . fondest memory--passing American History I, General 1, 2, 3. 4. PEARLEAN CISROW Cedarville Pearl . . . trlendly with everyone , . . a ready smile . . . swell friend to have . . disltkes people who talk too much . . . ambition-to ioin the WAFS. Commercial A l. 2, 3. 4: Service League 1. 2: Glee Club l. 3: Commercial Club 3, 4: Olllce Co-op 4. BERNICE COLLINS R. D. 2 Bernice . . . quiet G1 . . . looks are deceiving . . , a way with everything . . . dislikes Ameri- can History . . . ambition-to become a beautician. Com- merctal A 1: New General 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 3. CAROLE ELIZABETH COOMBS 174 Broad Street Carole . . . radiant personality . . . popular gal . . . liked by all . . . one ot the gang . . . always on the go , . , lun galore. Scientific 1, Z. 3. 4: Glee Club 2: Echo 3, 4: Canteen Committee 4: Homeroom Olticer 4: Hockey Manager 2: l-lomeroom Basket- ball l, 2, 3. 4: Bacanlan Staff. RAY T. COSSABOON 56 Division Street Zeke . . . quiet? . . . pet peeve-books and questions . . . wants to take lite as it comes . . . will remember his senior year at BHS. Industrial Arts 1, 2. 3. 4. IAN!-Tl' CAROLE COUNSELLOR 186 West Lincoln Way Ian . . . pet peeve-walking to stadium for gym . . . memories ot canteen's hayrlde . . . tuture bookkeeper or artist . . . loves to have lun. Commercial A l. Z: Commercial B 3, 4: Service League 1: Glee Club 2: Art Service Club l. 2, 3. 4: Canteen Committee l, 2. 3. 4, President 2: Clinic Club 3, 4, Vice-Presb dent 4: Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 4. FREDERICA CRAMMER 166 East Myrtle Street Freddie . . . pretty red hair . . . pet-peeve-when boys are late . I . cr future housewife . . . fondest memory-April 3. 1951 . . . prized possession--her diamond. Classical l. 2: Scientific 3, 4. Glee Club 1, z, 3, '4. CAROLE ELIZABETH COOMBS RAY T. COSSABOON IANET CAROLE COUNSELLOR FREDERICA CRAMMER 1. 1 Z. rf' A f its' ' 1, st 'M - n . , ti, MAXINE CRANE ELLEN LORRAINE CRAWFORD MALCOM KENNETH CREAMER. IR. BARBARA A. CUBBERLEY SENIOR CLASS OF I953 MAXINE CRANE 186 Belmont Avenue Maxis . . . very likable . . . dislikes being stood up . . . ambition-typist . . . remembers a certain picnic in Iune. Scientific 1: General Clerical 2, 3, 41 Service League l, 2, 3, 4. ELLEN LORRAINE CRAWFORD l64 Vine Street Kitty . . . friendly with everyone . . . the quite type??? . . . dislikes homework . . . future foresees a beautlcian . . , will always remember the prom and Atlantic City. New General 1, 2, 3. 4: Homeroom Basketball l: Hockey 2: Hockey Manager 3, 4. MALCOLM KENNETH CREAMER. IR. R. D. 5 Ken , . . lady's man . . , Ohl that blonde, curly hair . . , can't tolerate stuck-up girls . . . future engineer . . . fondest memory-Mr. Sellers and the H3230 Club, Scientific l, 2, 3, 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra l, 2, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA A. CUBBERLEY Deerfield Cubby . . . Echo Editor . . . rates super deluxe as baton twirler , , , friendly to all . . . top memory-fun in high school . . . pleasing to look at. Scientific l, 2, 3, 4: Echo 3, 4: Clinic Club l. 3: Canteen Committee 4: Basketball Manager l, 2, 3, 4: Head Maioretts 1, Z, 3, 4: Homerocm Officer 1 ,2, 3: Bacunlan Staff. DOMINICA PAULINE D'AGOS'l'lNO R. D. 6 Donna . . always smiling . . . dislikes people who brag about them- selves . . . future secretary . . . vacations in South Philly . . . nice to know. Commercial A l, 2, 3, 4: ln-School Secre- tary 3: 4: Commercial Club 2, 3, A: Office Co-op 4: laconlan Staff. MARY THERESA IVAGOSTINO R. D, 6 Mary . , . cute 'n' petite . , . fondest memory-working as our Echo Sports Editor . . . future teacher . . . a smile for everyone. Scientific l, 2, 3, 4:Echa 3, 4: Art Service 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Commenta- tor Club 3, 4, Secretary 4: F.T.A. 3, 4, Secretary 4: Hockey 4: Softball 3, 4: Homeroom Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 4. DOROTHY DOLORES DAHLMAN Greenwich Dot . . . win- ning smile . . . well-liked by all who know her . . . fun rates high . . . ambition-to be successful . . . nice to know. Com- mercial A 1, 2: Commercial B 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 4. PATRICIA GAIL DANDREA 92 Elmer Street 1'Patti . . . cddles of dates . . . will always remember senior year , . . just imagine her not talking . . . catches many an eye . . . clothes?Hyou bet . . . vivacicus. Classical l, 21 Scientific 3. 4: Student Council l, 2: Echo 3, 4: Iunior Town Meeting 41 Canteen 4: Class Executive Committee 2: Hockey Manager 4: IV Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 4: Baconlan Staff. DOMENICA PAULINE D'AGOS'l'INO MARY THERESA D'AGOSTINO DOROTHY DOLORES DAHLMAN PATRICIA GAI1. DANDREA DOROTHY DARE EDNA E. DARE FRED DAVIS HARLAND M. DAVIS BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL I DOROTHY DARE R. D. l Dottie . . . likable miss . . . knows the news in the Echo . . . petite and sweet . . . winning smile . . . originator of many ideas . . . loads of fun. Classical I, 2: Scientific 3, 4: Glee Club l: Honor Society 3, 4: Echo 3, 4: Canteen Committee 4: Ballet Club 2: Homeroom Officer I, 2: Baconfan Staff. EDNA E. DARE Star Route Ed . , . personality plus . . . one of the gang . . . pet peeve-first period gym . . . wards robe speciality . . . attractive blonde . . . fondest memory- iunlor year . . . always smiling. Commercial A 1, 2: Com- mercial B 3, 4: Service League l: l-Iornercozn President 1: Clinic Club 2, 3: Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 4: Commercial Club 4: Baconlan Staff. FRED DAVIS Shiloh Fritz . . . happy-go-lucky . . . loves a good time . . . likes gym outside , . . a future mechanic . . . . wants that diploma. Industrial Arts l, 2, 3. 4. HAIILAND M. DAVIS R. D. 3 Harland . . . seen at Can- teen . . . another baseball fan . . . wants to see the world . . . pet peeve--the Yankees . . . fun to know . . . a real clown. Scientific 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling I, 2: Baseball Z, 3, 4. NATHALIE ALICE DAVIS R. D. 3 Not . . . loves to tickle the keys . . . locking lorward to career in music . . . neat NATHALIE ALICE DAVIS PAULA DAVIS appearance . . . nice gal to know. Classical l, 2. 3, 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Choir l. 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3: F.T.A, 3, 4: Honor Soziety 3, 4: Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 3. PAULA DAVIS Cedarville Paula . . . neat appearance . . . a ready smile . . . ambition-elementary teacher . . . fondest memory-April 25, 1950 . . . full of pep . . . musical minded . . . likable lassle. Scientific 1, 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Iunior Red Crass 1: Student Council l: Class Executive Com- mittee 2, 3. 4: Homeroom President 2: Homeroom Basketball 3: Baconlun Staff, Picture Co-Manager. WILLIAM F. DAVIS 162 Atlantic Street Bill . . . big, blue eyes . . . that talk!! Girls? of course . . , pet peeve-cars that run out of qas . . . future-engineer . , . fondest memory- Mr. Sellers and the 3:3U Club. Scientific l, 2, 3, 4: Or- chestra 1, 2. 3. 4: Band 1, Z, 3, 4. IOANNE GLADYS DEAL 120 Harvard Avenue Joanne . . . always a smile . . . remembers fun in high school . , . will make a pleasant nurse , , . never a dull moment . . . people notice her! Classical l, 2: Scientific 3, 4: Commentator I, 2, 3: Library Staff 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Basketball 3: Baconlan Staff. WILLIAM F. DAVIS IOANNE GLADYS DEAL IANICE DECKER ANTHONY IOSEPH DEI. COLLO MARVIN DICIITEII IACQUELINE LOUISE DICK SENIOR CLASS OF I953 IANICE DECKER Cedarville lan . - - quiet? looks are deceiving . . . pet peeve-people who gossip . . . fondest memory-September 13, 1952 . . . in the future we see- dental assistant. New General I, 2, 3, 4: F.I-LA. 2. 3, 4: Home- room Basketball 3: Glee Club l. ANTHONY IOSEPH DEI. COLLO 313 South Avenue Duffy . . . sharp dresser . , . good-looking . . . pet peeve-home- work . . . ambition--to have his own business . . . fondest memory-working on Prom committee. General Clerical 1, Z, 3: Distributive Education 4: Class Executive Committee 1. 2, 3, 4: I-lomeroom Officer 1. 3: Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 2, 3. 4. MARVIN DICHTER 194 Atlantic Street Dick . . . favorite sport-tennis . . . quiet, until you know him . . . pet peeve- English . . . ambition-to go to college . . . likes to be on the go. Classical 1, Z, 3: Scientific 4: Student Council 1: Honor Society 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Baconlan Staff, Advertising Manager. IACQUELINE LOUISE DICK 366 South Avenue Jackie . . . a pretty miss . . . that mischievous laugh . . . remembers- April 14. 1952 , . . never a dull moment . . . future medical secretary. Commercial A 1. 2, 3: Distrlbutive Education 4: IEAN ELIZABETH DICKERSON IACQUELINE DILLON Canteen Committee 1, Z, 3, 4. JEAN RI.IZABEI'H DICKERSON R. D. 5 Ieanle . . . neat dresser . . . always cheerful . . . hopes to be a pianist . . . dislikes people who brag . . . the trip to Philly in October. Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1: Art Service Club l: Homeroom Basketball l. Z. IACQUILINE DILLON 74 East Avenue jackie . . . oh, that laugh . . . always with the gang . . . pst peeve-dull teachers . . . a criminclogist in the fufure . . . fondest memory-luly 9, 1952. Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 4: Commentator Club 2: Can- teen Committee 3, 4: Homeroom Officer 3, 4. FRANK DI MATTEO 93 Pine Street Frank , . . mighty mite . . . pet peeve-crowded halls . , . wants to make a lot of money . . . fondest memory-gym on the lawn. Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSE M. DODOI-IARA Seabrook Rose . . . nice to know . . . ambition-beautlclan . . . homework listed as pet poeve . . . fondest 'memory-New York , , . willing and capable. Commercial B 1, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 3: Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 3, 4: ln-School Secretary 3: Office Co-op 4: Tennis 1: Homeroom Basketball 2: Ballet Club Z: Home- room Officer 4. FRANK DI MATTEO ROSE M. DODOHARA TAKASHI DODOHARA TAKASHI DODOHABA Seabrook Takashi . . . the strong. silent type . . . pet peevt+study halls . . . wants to get rich . . . always a sport fan . . . hardly ever seen with girls. HERBERT I. DOOLEY DONALD LEROY DRAIN ALMA DUBOIS BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL Committee l. 2, 3, 4: I-lomeroom Officer 1 Glee Club I 2 3 Choir l, 2, 3: Commercial Club 2 3 4 Clinic Club 2 3 4 Scientific I, 2, 3, 4. HERBERT I. DOOLEY R. D. 5 Reds . . . always seen with the gang . . . pet peeve-English . . . member of D.E. class . . . ambition-to get rich quick . . . fondest memory- sophomore year . . . nice to know. Industrial Arts l: General Clerical 2. 3: Dlslributive Education 4: Homeroom Officer 4. DONALD LEROY DRAIN 322 Cohansey Street Don . . . little one , . . doesn't say much? . . . likable . . . likes metal shop . . . remembers someone and the Pontiac. Industrial Arts 1, 2. 3, 4: Service League 1. ALMA DUBOIS 68 Central Avenue Al , . . full of fun . . . seen with the gang . . . iondest memory-December 23. 1951 . . . pet peeve-people that gossip . . . future office worker. Scientific l. 2, 3: Bookkeeping 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: I-'.T.A. 3. 4: Canteen Committee 4: Homeroom Basketball 2, 3. IOANNE CAROL DUNDREA l58 West Commerce Street Iody . . . a tall miss . . . long brown locks .... remembers her senior year . . . ambition-to be a model . . . a sharp dancer. Commercial A l. 2. 3, 4: Service League 1, 2: Canteen IOANNE CAROL DUNDREA STEPHANIE EBERTH Student Council 4: Echo 3 4 IV Basketball l l-lomeroom Basketball 2, 3, 4: laconlan Staff. STEPHANIE EBEHTI-I Shiloh Pike Stevie . . . lite of the party . . . brains plus . . . one of the gang . . . teeming with mischief . , . full of phenomenal ideas . . . tall and attractive. Classical I, 2: Scientific 3, 4: Commentator l, 2. 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Echo 4: French Club 4: Library Staff 4: Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 4: Tennis 3, 4: Archery I: Homeroom Basketball 2, 3: Basketball 4: Ballet Club 2: Baconlan Staff: Historian. IEEE MYHON EISENSTAT 1l5 Harvard Avenue lere . . . busy man . . . always willing to help out . . . a sharp dresser . . . favorite-Mr. Rlsh . . . future-active in foreign relations. Scientific l, 2: Classical 3. 4: Echo 3, 4: Echo Play: Commenta- tor Club 2. 3. 4: lunlor Town Meeting 4: Auditors' and Treas- urers' Club 4: Iunior Red Cross 2. LEE H. ELWEIJ. Deerfield Lee . . . a future farmer . . . the quiet type . , . dislikes English . . . a real worker . . . likes to roller skate . . . women?. Agriculture B I, 2. 3. 4: F.F.A. I. 2. 3 4. IERE MYRON EISENSTAT LEE H. ELWELI. FLORENCE IOY ESTILOW EMZIE EVANS CAROLYN EWlNG FRANK JOSEPH EYERMAN SENIOR CLASS OF I953 FLORENCE IOY ESTEOW 174 Bank Street Icy . . . qulet?? . . . looks are deceiving . . . nice to know . . . pet peeve- conceited people . . . fondest memory-Delanco Camp . . . future-to travel. Secretarial 1: General Clerical 2, 3, 4. EMZIE EVANS R. D. 2 Emzine . . . Brldqeton Hlqlfs great end . . . popular . . . sports enthusiast . . . fun lover . . . short? . . . plans to become an engineer. Salem High School l, 2: Scientific 3, 4: Football 4: Basketball 3, 4. CAROLYN EWING R. D. 3 Carolyn . . . a swell girl to know . . . clown . . . doesn't like to study . . . never a dull moment . . . remembers Mr. Bowen . . . liked by all who know her. Commercial A l: Commercial C 2, 3, 4: Service League lp Commercial Club 3. FRANK JOSEPH EYERMAN 297 South Avenue Frank . . -. tall . . . quiet and reserved . . . fond of making oral reports ln American History . . . liked by all . . . wants to be a minister. Classical 17 Commercial B 2, 3, 47 Giee Club .2, 3: Choir 3: Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 3: Office Coop 4. IOYCE ELAINE EARRELL Elmer Ioyce . . , beautiful hair . . . pet peeve-concelted boys . . 2 wants to be a nurse . . . one of those Elmer girls. Scientific l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2. 3, 41 Pepper Club l. BARBARA IOAN FIORANI 30 Cedarbrook Avenue Barb . . . ambition-nurslnq . . . full of pep . . . pet peeve-trumpet players . . . pretty brown locks . . . fondest memory--Prem. Classical 1, 2: Scientific 3, 4: Library Staff 2, 3, 4: Com- mentator Club l: Baconlan Staff. BARBARA ANN FISHER R. D, 4 Barb . . . ambition- housewite . . . pet peeve-man? . . . seen with Ioan . . . re- members certain New Year's Eve party . , . fun to know, Scientific 1: New General 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 2. 3, 4. GEORGE FREDERICK PIII-IIAN Elmer Fith . . . Duke of Elmer . . . Mr. Hair Do of '53 . , . a lot of fun . . . wants to fly a jet . . . remembers Mr. Bakers history class. Sclene tittc l, 2, 3. 4: Baseball 2. . IOYCE ELAINE FARRELL BARBARA IOAN FIORANI BARBARA ANN FISHER GEORGE FREDERICK FITHIAN 4 . ' ff es 1 fret 'ffi ., 4 3 it to K' . f' f. . L ' 1 SHARLENE ELIZABETH FLANIGAN CHARLES HERBERT FOSTER BRIDGETON SHARLENE ELIZABETH I-'LANIGAN 446 South Avenue Shar- lene . . . slim, blue-eyed blonde . . . neatly dressed . . . sweet and petite . . . always smiling . . . dislikes conceited boys , . . remembers the Prom. Scientific I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2g French Club 3: Honor Society 3. 4: Echo 41 Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, Baconlan Staff. CHARLES HERBERT FOSTER Newport Deisel . . . a future mechanic . . . dislikes mathematics . . . quiet, but friendly . . . enjoyed senior year . . . fun lover . . . we like Deisel. Industrial Arts l, 2, 3. 4. ROBERT EDWARD FRALINGER R. D, 2 Bob . . . a future pilot . . . tcll and friendly . . . pet peeve-Spanish . . . a businessman . . . the quiet type. Scientific I, 2, 3, 4. I-IARRIEI' FRANCIS I Ridge Avenue Harriet . . . neat in appearance . , . classified as a nice girl to know . . . quiet 'til you know her . . . always laughing . . . long brown locks. Commercial A l. 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 2, 4: Homeroom Officer l: Office C0-op 4: Homeroom Basketball 33 Softball 3. LELIE LAYMAN FRAZER 5 Baltimore Avenue Les . . . always with Charlie'f . . . pet peeve-English . . . will never LELIE LAYMAN FRAZER GRACE GARRISON ROBERT EDWARD YRALINGER HARRIET FRANCIS HIGH SCHOOL forqet senior year . . . a future draftsman. Industrial Arts 1 2. 3. 4. GRACE GARRISON Elmer Garry . . . one of the tall gals . . . that certain party . . . pet peeve-conceited boys . . . in the future-secretary . . . fondest memory-December 2, 1950 . . . a laugh for everyone. Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Service League. HAROLD LOUIS GARRISON Dividing Creek Garrison . . . doesn't say much . . . enjoys doing nothing . . . wants to be a farmer . . . pleasant fellow. Dtstrlbutlve Education 1, 2, 3: Clerical Practice 4: Football l. LUREITA I. GARRISON 23 Grant Street Luretta . . . easy to get along with . . . one of the qang . . . pet peeve-conf ceited people . . . pastime-Vineland . . . fondest memory- Vineland and that certain guy . . . future bookkeepensecre- tary. Secretarial l, 2: Bookkeeping 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: Service League l. 2: F.I-LA. 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Commercial Club 2. 3. 4: Canteen Committee 3, 4: Echo Staff 4: Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 4. HAROLD LOUIS GAHRISON LURETIA I- GBRRISON f'Q I fl IEAN GARTON MARY HELEN GASKILI. WILLIAM GAUNT MARY ANN GBUR SENIOR CLASS OF I953 IEAN CARTON Hosenhuyne Avenue Ieanle . . . happy- qovlovely . . . nice to know . . . pet peeve-ccnceited people . . . in the luture-dental assistant . . . fondest memory- meetinq a certain guy. New General 1, 2, 3, 4: F.I-LA. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3. MARY HELEN GASKILI. 101 Baltimore Avenue Mol . . . always laughing . . . very fond of that certain someone . . . dislikes conceitecl people . . . fun to know. General Clerical 1, 2, 3, 4: Service League l, 2, 3, 4. VIILLIAM GAUNI' Elmer Bill . . . always trying ta find something to do , . . wants to make a lot of money . . . has decided to take life easy . . . fun lover. Scientific 1, 2: Distributtve Education 3, 4. MARY ANN' GBUR 152 Broad Street Mag . . . one of the aanq . . . contagious laugh . . . sports-but definitely . . . great times with the kids . . . fun to be with . . . promising future. Scientific I, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4, President 4: Library Staff 2, 3, 4: Prestdent 4: Commentator Club 2: Honor Society 4: Homeroom Officer 2: Hockey 3. 4: Basketball 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Baconlan Stall. WILLIAM IEROME G1-IHRING 16 New Street Bill . . . ladies' man . . . sharp dancer . . . pet peeve-row A . . . future bachelor . . . can always be found in the Sweet Shop with the gang. Scientific l, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Ofltcer l, Z: Baconlan Staff, LEROY F. GFISINGER R, D. I Roy , . . never cr dull moment . . . ohl that laugh . . . ltkes making friends . . . always seen with-Beck, Burdsall, Briggs . . . fondest memory -Silver Lake. General Clerical l. 2, 3: Distributtve Education 4: Prom Committee: Commercial Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. MARILYN TECKLA GEFSINGER 236 South Pine Street Mert . . . vivaclnus . . . our head cheerleader . . . winning smile . . . ambition-beautlcian . pet peeve-no cheering response from the crowd at football games. Clerical l, 2: Scientific 3: Secretarial 4: Glee Club 1: Canteen Committee 4: Cheerleader 2. 3. 4: Homerocm Officer l, 2, 3. 4: Class Secretary l. 2, 3, 4. IOI-IN WILLIAM GIBERSON Elmer lay . . . he's the tall guy with short hatrl . . . pet peeve-tiny women . . . ambi- tion-te be happy . . . fondest memory-physics class. Scien- tific l, 2, 3, 4: IV Basketball 1, Z, 3: Bacontan Staff. WILLIAM IEROME GEHRING LEROY F. GEISINGER MARILYN TECKLA GETSINGER IOHN WILLIAM GIBERSON ANN GIORLANDO DAYNA GLASS ELAINE LUCILLE GLENDON BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL ANN GIORLANDO Rosenhayn Annie . . . tall and slim . . . dark brown hair . . . always happy . . . Sally and Ann . . . wants to graduate, then enioy lite . . . remembers March 15, l95l. Commercial A l: Distributive Education 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4: Service League l: Glee Club l: Iunlor Red Cross 3: Library Stall 3, 4: Homeroom Officer 2: Bacontan Stall. DAYNA GLASS R. D. 2 Dayna . . . lots ol lun to know . . . ambition-to qraduale . . . remembers those summer vacas tions . . . dislikes conceited people. Commercial A I: Distri- butlve Education 2, 3, 4. ELAINE LUCILLE GLDIDON R. D. 5 Lante . . . vlvacious . . . trlendly to all . . . one ot the 'l'.T.T.'s . . . winning personality . . . National Student Council Convention at Chicago . . . Ohl that tlutell Sclentiltc I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: BHS Choir 1, 3. 4: Student Council 3, 4, Executive Committee 4: AllState Chants 2, 3, 4: Homeroom President l: Class Executive Com- mittee 3: Homeroorn Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee: lacenlan Statf, Assistant Editor. HELEN GOLDSIORO G5 Coral Avenue Helen . . . loves skating . . . happy-qo-lucky type . . . ambition-beautician . . . dislikes homework . . . wonderlul to be with. Com- mercial A l, 2: New General 3. 4: Homeroorn Basketball 1, 2. BETTY BERCINA GOLDSBOROUGH ll7 West Vine Street Stull . . , always having a lot et tun . . . ambition-beam tician . . . dlsllkes homework . . . loves hockey . . . remem- bers rtdlnq tn a Ford. New General 1, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Hockey l, 2, 3, 4. DOLORES AGNES GOLDSBOHOUGH 117 West Vine Street Genoa . . . loves to dance . . . victory-kid . . . nice to be with . . . can't lorqet the night of the prom . . . eager to be a beautician. New General 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey l, 2, 3: Home- room Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY PATRICIA GOSSIAUX R. D. 2 Shirt . . . liked by all . . . noted for her Blue Beetle . . . one at the gang . . . loves Broadway shows . . . pet peeve-writing composi- tions . . . dependable. Classical l, 2: Sclenttllc 3, 4: French Club 4: Iuntor Red Cross 2: Prom Committee: Homeroorn Officer 2, 3: Homeroom Basketball l. 2. 3, 4: Sottball l, 2. 3, 4: lacenlan Statt, Advertising Co-manager. GLORIA YVONNE GOULD R. D, 4 Yvonne . . . the silent type . . . nice to know . . . dislikes math . . . remembers the night in Ocean City . . . ambition--to be an actress. Scientific l. 2. 3, 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Choir 3. BETTY DHICINA GOLDSBOROUGH DOLOBB AGN GOLDSBOROUGH SHIRLEY PATRICIA GOSSIAUX GLORIA YVONNE GOULD Q A . HH-HN GOLDSBOR0 .-,. - , V MARY M. HAMASAKI .ow r I' 'W Qtltrw, ws. JOHN GLEINDON GRAY MARGARET IEAN RAAF -4:1120 ,.-. h was E i, or F .,-U 1 an t z :S , EIKO HADA SENIOR CLASS OF l953 IOHN GLENDON GRAY 66 N. Pearl Street lack . . . wants to qraduate . . . a member of the gang . . . comedian . . . likes physics . . . still water runs deep. Sctentittc l, 2, 3, 4: Iunior Red Crass 3. 4: French Club 3: Homeroom Officer 4. MARGARET JEAN HAAF Elmer Peggy lean . . . well- llked . . . dislikes unfriendly people . . . fond memories of the prom . . . ambition-bookkeeper . . . loves to have fun. Com- mercial B 1. 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee: Iunicr Red Cross 4: Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 3. 4: Racollun Staff. EIIO HADA Seabrook Grandmom , . . popular girl . . . pet peeve- high hats . . . everybody likes her . . . our Student Council president . . , loves English . . , a future teacher. Scientific l, 2. 3. 4: Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, officer 3, 4: Class Vice-president 2, 3,'4: Honor Society 3, 4:.I..ibrary Staff 2, 3, officer 2, 3: Homeroom Basketball I, Z, 3, 4: laconian Staff, Assistant Editor. LOIS HALBRUEGGE IB Cornell Avenue Lois . . , pet peevevstudy halls . . . fondest memory-Iuly 6, 1952 . . . ambition-to be a nurse . . . tall and slim. Scientific I, 2, 3, 4: Canteen Committee 2, 3. 4: Dar.-onion Staff. DOROTHY HARPER MARY M. HAMASAKI Seabrook nice . . . dislikes homework . . . me qood worker . . , fondest memor Scientific I. 2. 3. 4: Clinic Club 3. I, 2, 3. DOROTHY HARPER 3 Ewing Street ,E : 3. r Mg LOIS HALBRUEGGE Mary . . . quiet but mber of Clinic Club . . . y-trip to Atlantic City. 4: I-lomeroom Basketball Harper . , . quiet gal . . . ambition-qo out West to live . . . fondest memory-gets tinq her ciriver's license . . . pet pee I, 2, 3: Distrlbutive Education 4. CAROL FRANCIS HARRIS R, D. L blond miss . . . always friendly . . school seriously . . . future lies in m summer of 1952. Classical l, 2: Sci 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra Treasurers' Club 4: Honor Society 3, Club 3. 4: F.T.A. 3, 4, Treasurer Baconian Staff. lively . a future diettcian , . th seen with Carmella . . . ohl those b 1, Z, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2: F.I'I.A. I, CAROL FRANCIS HARRIS ve-boys. Commercial A Carol . . . strawberry . laughs a lot . . . takes usic . . . remembers the illc 3, 4: Choir 1, 2. 3. 2, 3, 4: Auditors' and Library Staff 4: French Hoclgey lp Tennis lg IoanEe . . . cute 'n' at curly hair . . . always own eyes. New General 2. 3. FLORENCE IOAN HARRIS R. D. 5 r FLORENCE IOAN HARRIS A ' . ,,,. .H ' 1 ' 5 ,. f 2t:,,f'3.f-:ETFF A , -, b 1 5:41 'ffrti-...R - , m ..:'T?'f , 1 ., r 6. - ' I ??r1:Z1?'l - 1 . Q ' . ,fy . g L . ,Fw .. - r ,pr N A -'A . M L' B X N ,X E : T? . l :Lf . A 1 'EQ' Af I 'v , ,:.. - W , xr R 5 . 1, A . 3 , l C , r N 1 . U ,, X, . - , GLENDON HAIVLILTON HARRIS KATHLEEN MARY HARRIS HELEN EDNA HENDRICKS IAMES IOSEPH HIGBEE BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL GLENDON HAMILTON HARRIS R. D. I Glenn , . . a red head . . . terrific personality . . . wants to go to college . . . a comedian . . . will remember-physics class. Scientific 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council l, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Varsity Football 3, 4. KATHLEEN MARY HARRIS 205 Irving Avenue Kathy . . . one of the gang . . . sweet and petite miss . . . remembers leading role in Echo play of '50 . . . forever forgetting . . persistent bundle of energy. Classical 1. 2: Scientific 3. 4: Commentator Club 1, 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Canteen Committee I: Iunlor Red Cross 1, Cl: Ballet Club 2: Archery 1: Homeroom Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 4: Baconian Staff, HELEN EDNA HENDRICKS Dividing Creek Helen . . . sweet . . . neat dresser . . . champion bubble gum blower . . . friendly . . . dislikes conceited people . . . future teacher . . . nice to know. Commercial A I, 2, 3: Scientific 4: Com- mercial Ciub 2, 3: Service League 1, 2, 3: Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4: Canteen Committee 4: Hameroom Officer 4: Color Guard 3, 4: Homeroom Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. IAMES IOSEPH I-IIGBEE Carl1's Corner l-lumpl1rey . . . always having fun . . . hates homework . . . a future business- IOAN E. HILDIIETH CHARLES HILL man . . . wears a smile . . . declares he doesn't blush. Classical 1, 2: Scientific 3. 4: Varsity Tennis 2. 3, 4: Iunior Red Cross 4: Homeroom Officer 4, IOAN E. HILDRETH R,D.4 Ioaner . . . catching smile . . . Ohl those eyesl . . . always having fun . . . pet peeve-dead parties . . . ambition-marriage and nursing . . . sparkles with mischief. Scientific 1, Z, 3, 4: Ballet Club 2: Glee Club I: Student Council 1, 3, 4: Homeroom Basketball l, 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3: Daconlan Staff, Co-manager of Circulation. CHARLES HILL 30 Institute Place Bunker . . . never hur- ried . . . dislikes the opposite sex . . , quiet until you get to know him . Classical l, 2, 3, 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Track 3. 4: Tennis 3: Cross Country 4: Homeroom Officer 3. ELI P. HITCHNER R, D. 4 Pele . . . always clowning . . . maior league material . . . pet peeve-homework . . . nice fellow to know . . . likes hunting as a sport. Industrial Arts 1: Scientific 2, 3, 4: Hameroorn Officer 4: Baseball 3, 4. DAVID WILLIAM HOLDING Cedarville Bill . . . friendly . . . wants to be a farmer . . . will remember-the prom . . . sure to be a success. Agriculture A l, 2: Agriculture B 3, 4: F.F.A. 1. 2, 3, 4. ELI P. HITCHNER DAVID WILLIAM HOLDING TOSHIMASA HOSODA DAVID PAUL HOWELL GEORGE E. HUDNALL RUGUSTUS HUDSON SENIOR CLASS OF I953 TOSHIMASA HOSODA Seabrook Tosh . . . should go for in this world . , . ambition-mechanical engineer . . . ability plus on the football field . . . enioys schoot . . . fondest memory -first day at BHS. Scientific l, 2, 3, 4: Class President 3, 4: Homeroom President 1, 2, 3, 4: Football l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Baconlan Staff, Business Manager. DAVID PAUL HOWELL Ft, D. 1 Dave . . . a successtul farmer , . . true pal . . . fun to know . . . physics brain . . . dislikes English . . . a football enthusiast. Agriculture A l, 2, 3, 4: Audio'Visual Aids Z, 3, 4: IV Football l, 2: Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4: F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE E. HUDNALL 294 South Pine Street Georgie , . . wants to go to college . . . never without a friend . . . pet peeve-homework . . . fondest memory-first night at canteen. Classical l, 2, 3: Scientiiic 4: Tennis I:-Football Manager 4: Baconlan Staff. AUGUSTUS HUDSON Fairton Gus . . . pet peevwgirls . . . a hard-working student . . . wants to graduate . . . the quiet type . . . accountant . . . fun lover. Scientific 1, 2, 3, 4: I-Iomeroom Officer 4. IOANNE L. HUSTED LAYE IXEDB tai x . ai ' pi xx 44 aff: IORNNE L HUSTED R. D. 4 Io . . . cute smile . . . lots of fun . . . great times with the gang . . . Oh! that locker! . . . big brown eyes. Scientific l, 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, President 4: French Club 3: Iunior Town Meeting 4, Secretary 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: Ballet Club 2: Color Guard 3, 4: Class Executive Committee 1: Baconian Stall. LAY! IKEDA Seabrook l.aye . . , neat dresser . . . at home on the dance floor . . . vitality galore . . . dependable . . . writes a neat hand . , . charming miss. Scientific I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3: Choir 3: Homeroam Officer 1. 2, 3: Archery l: Homeroom Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM F. ILES Elmer Bill . . . happy-qaelucky fellow . . . pet peeve-Vineland cab drivers . . . ambition-stock car driver . . . will always remember Mr. 5mlth's 9th period class, General Clerical l, 2. 3, 4. IUBI ILLSSOO Seabrook luri . , . likes to dance and have fun . . . dislikes homework . . . ambltionQmechanical engi- neer . . . steady movie fan . . . hails from Estonia. Scientific I, 2, 3, 4: Stamp Club 3. WILLIAM F. ILES IURI ILLSSOO NOBMA H. IZAWA SADIE V. IAMISON W. THOMAS IKNKINS DOROTHY IERBEL BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL NOBMA H, IZAWA Seabrook Norma . . . forever fovial . . . seen with Kathryn . . . knows how to sew . . . infectious laugh . . . fondest memory-New York City. Scientific 1, Z, 3, 4: Clinic Club 3, 4: Homeroom Basketball 2, 3: Tennis 1, 2, 3. SADIE V. IAMISON R. D. 3 Sadie . . . quiet and sociable . . . dislikes talkative boys . . . ambition--Civil Service Work . . . remembers night she talked with Sonny Til. Secretarial l, 2,'3, 4: Service Leaque I, 2. 3, 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. W. THOMAS IZNKINS 5 Wayne Road Tom . . . always joking . . . oh, those rare times with the gang . . . ambition- to ao to college . . . future engineer . . . qtrls. naturally. Classical l, 2: Scientific 3. 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3,' Treas- urer 3: Canteen Committee 4: Iunlor Red Cross 2: Band l. 2. 3, 4: Orchestra l, 2: Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 4: lacontan Staff, Advertising Co-manager. DOROTHY IBRREL 268 Walnut Street larry . . . loves to skate . . . oh, that car . . . pet peeve-boys! . . . fondest memory-Millville skating rink . . . future forecast-Roller Derby champion. General Clerical l, 2, 3, 4: Service Leaque 1, 2: l-lcmeroom Basketball l, 2: Hockey and Basketball Mane aqer 3, 4. CARI. ROBERT IOHNSON DONALD HUSSEI. IOHNSON CARL ROBERT IOHNSON R, D. 2 Chick . . . Outet type . . . girls? . . . known to dislike metal shop . . . ambition- baseball start . . . remembers with fondness American Hts- tory l. Industrial Arts l. 2, 3, 4. DONALD RUSSEL IOHNSON R. D. 2 Duck . . . Oulet and reserved . . . always wllttnq . . . dislikes Chemistry . . . ambition-radio techniclcm . . . remembers Mr. Henderson and metal shop. Industrial Arts l, 2, 3. 4. MARIANNE A. JOHNSON Cedarville Dickie . . . dislikes What's our homework? . . . a future nurse . . . fondest memory-sophomore party . . . blonde-hatred, blueeyed miss. Scientific l, 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 3. 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Homeroom Officer l, 4: Softball 3: Homeroom Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Baconlan Staff. IEATRICE IOSLIN 117 Marion Street Beat . . . jokes qolore . . . pet peeve-food t?l . . . nice dresser . . . re- members basketball practice . . . never serious . . . where there's laughter. there's Beat. Commercial A l, 2, 3, 4: Com- mercial Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Student Council 2: IV Basketball l, 2: Varslty Basketball 3, 4: Homeroom Basketball l, 2: Hockey 1: Tennis l. 2. MARIANNE A. IOHNSON BEATRICE IOSUN x, lnaim r . f A .,'s N C ,-. J . E, ,g .' ki' A 2 ar. N . Sim .. , ww, .. Q . . 4 : vw 5. X. . I . at, ., its-if qgjfv s. .,. ,, is 3 32. . l 45' f W 1 . 'mfs 1 IWAO KAMIKAWA ALICE MARIE KELLEY ,ff 'arc' RICHRHD IOSEPH KENELIA ELAINE KERNAN SENIOR CLASS OF I953 IWAO KAMIKLWA' Seabrook Iwao . . , the quiet type . . . pet peeve-qirls f?i . . . wants to qo to college . . . nice to have around . , . pastime-sleeping. Scientific l, 2. 3, 4: Hameroom olficer 3. ALICE MARIE KELLEY R. D, 1 Tony . . . likes to have a lot of fun . , . dislikes noisy people . . . wants to be a success in life . . . remembers time in Atlantic City. Secretarial l, 2: New General 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Service League 2. RICHARD IOSEPH KENELIA 122 Spruce Street Rich . . . tall, dark, and handsome . . . pet peeve-English . . . re- members when the school caught on fire . . . a future Navy man. General l, 2, 3, 4. ELAINE KEHNAN Fl. D. 3 Elaine . . . dislikes teachers who give homework . . . fondest memory-that '49er . . . blq, blue eyes . . . always ready for fun . . . a capable 4-H worker. New General l. 2, 3: Scientific 4: F.l-LA. l, 2: Come mercial Club 3. HELVE KIVISALU Seabrook i-lelve . . . one of our Estonian friends . . . the quiet type . . . ambition-to become a nurse HBLVE KIV ALU HKRUKO KONG 1 lr 7: 3 1,-fx , wg-eww .-Q 1 ,1f',4 f..'-'H ZZ ' , Gb 1 Q Q, .X , V fi . 5323? . ' is 4' ' ri' . , . . . dislikes homework . . . so nice to know. New General l: Classical 2, 3: Scientific 4. HAHUKO KONO Seabrook Ricki , . . friendly qirl . . . usually seen with Yo . . . dislikes homework . . . bound for business school . . , remembers New York City. Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Glee Club 2, 3. 4: lunfor Red Cross 4: Tennis 2, Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. YOSHYKO KON0 Seabrook Yo . . . nice . . . neat clothes . . . future foretells a successful secretary , . . fondest memory -New York City . . . clever at the easel . . . petite. Com- mercial A l. 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: lnwScl-tool Secretary 3: Office Co-op 4: Hemeroom Basket- . ball 1, 2, 3, 4. TOIVO LAURSON Seabrook Lars . . . one of our Estonian friends . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . likes homework . . . remembers the school bus . ambition-to qu to college. Scientific l, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom officer 4: I-lomeroom Basketball l: Baconlan Staff. YOSHIKO KONO TOIVO LAURSON GBNN in -1-'-r wg., .'ff..-- yy-.r -up , . s .Q .s .fr ff 4 ' . as or .2 . ls ' . 5. 5' . t .T ' ., , y N fl ' ' ' num: utws summer rorcr: unnmam Aucs Msn Loumn noronss Loman BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL ALLZNE LAWS R. D. 7 Ianie . . . loves to have lun . . . oh. that certain party . . . pet peeve-teachers against chewing gum . . . future secretary . . . fondest memory-Townsends Inlet. Secretarial l, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3. 4: Tennis 3: Homeroom Basketball 3. SHIRLEY JOYCE LINDERMAN 227 Atlantic Street Pancho . . . tall darkwhaired miss , . . sports a diamond . . . always having fun . . . wants to get married . . . remembers August B, 1952. Commercial A 1: New General 2, 37 Distrlbutive Education 4. ALICE MAE LOATMAN Greenwich Peetie . , . future bookkeeper . . . well-liked by those who know her . . . dis- likes homework . . . pleasing smlle . . . likes to lce skate . . . soft spoken. Commercial B l. 2, 3, 4: Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 3, 4. DOLORBS LODER 90 Magnolia Avenue Dee . . . attractive blonde . . . nice to know . . . pet peeve-conceited people . , . ambition-to graduate . . . fondest memory-Mlllvllle skating rink. General Clerical l, 2, 37 Distrlbutlve Education 4. IOSEPH ROBERT LOGAN IOSEPH CLARK LOPH IOSEPH ROBERT LOGAN R. D. 3 los . . . popular-quiet until you get to know him . . . dislikes gym at the stadium . . . ambition-to take ot! lor Seattle . . . remembers aort- culture class. Agriculture B 1. 2. 3. 41 F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4. IOSEPH CLARK LOPER R. D. 5 Ice . . . pleasant . . . well-liked . . . quiet . . . pst peeve-English . . . likes Agri- culture lV . . . bound lar business school. Scientific 1: Agri- culture A 2, 3. 4: Band l, 2, 3. ROGER DUBOIS LORE R. D. 6 Cat . . . tall and blonde . . . always messing with that car . . . lun to know . . . ambition-to make millions . . . fondest memory--when school was an lite. Agriculture B lg Agriculture A 21 General Clerical 3, 4. LARRY 2. LOVELAND Elmer l.utch . . . sharp dresser . . . favorite pastime-raclnq his GCI . . . ambition-to get rlch quick . . . likes to stng . . . fondest memory--his four years at BHS. Scientific l, 2: General Clerical 3g Dlstrihutlve Education 4: Audl:rVisual Aids 2g Dlstrtbutive Education Club 4. ROGER DUEOIS LORE LARRY E. LOVELAND f. X lrx x KATHRYN MARLENE LYNCH CHARLES DAVID McPl'!ERSON IRBNE MARBON SENIOR CLASS OF I953 KATHRYN MARLENE LYNCH B8 Oak Street Kitty . . . ambition-to own a ranch . , . memories of Maryland . . . enjoys roller skating . . . quiet but full of fun. Scientific l, 2, 3: Classical 4: French Club 3. CHARLES DAVID McPHERSON 83 Elm Street Alfalfa . . . haPPY'Gtrlucky . . . girls? why sure . . . popular . . . dis- likes chemistry . . . will always remember Mr. Sellers . . . bound for the air force. New General I, 2, 3, 4. IRENE MABRON 31 Washington Street Mlckie . . . full of pep . . . pet peeve- Big Wheels . . . ambition-to be a private secretary . . . fondest memory-Vineland skating rink. Secretarial l, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3. 4: Secretary 3: Echo Staff 3: F.H.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 3: In-School Secretary 3: Office Crrop 4. MARY LOUISE MASON Greenwich Dads . . . always seen with Dee . . . ready for fun . . . pet'peeve- big wheels . . . Texas bound in the future . . . fondest memory- getting license. New General l: Secretarial 2: General Clerical 3: Dtstrtbutlve Education 4: Homeroom Basketball 3: Dacor-alan Staff. KATHRYN ELLEN MASSEY 98 Summit Avenue Kathy . . . dislikes homework . . . arnbitlonvto leam to drive a car . . . KATHRYN ELLEN MASSEY IOANNE MATHIS , , g , S ' .3 will always remember Rainbow skating rink . . . attractive gal. Secretarial l, 2, 3. 4: Student Council l. IOANNE MATHIS 70 North Laurel Street Io , . . short gal . . . full of fun . . , fondest memory-Vineland skating rink . . . pet peeve-- big wheels . . . ambition-to graduate, Secretarial l. 2: Dfstributive Education 3, 4: Canteen Commit- tee 2, 3, 4: F.l-LA. 2, 3: Commerclal Club 3: Service League l, 2: l-lomeroom Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Tennis l, 2. KYOKO C. M. MATSUDA Seabrook Kay . . , we admire her beautiful long hair . . . winning smile . . . everybc-dy's friend . . . ambition-to own a beauty shop . . . singing ability. Commercial B 1, 2, 3: 4: Glee Club l: Commercial Club 3: Honor Society 3, 4: Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 3, 4: ln- School Secretary 3: Office Co-op 4: Ballet Club 2: l-lomeroorn Officer l, 2, 3, 4: Tennis l: Homeroom Basketball l, 2, 3. NAKAKO MATSUI Seabrook Nokia . . . wish we had her natural waves . . . smart clothes, smart girl . . . college bound . . . her smile always welcome . . . headed for success. Classical l. 2: Scientific 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4, Officer 4: Student Council 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Homeroam Officer 1, 3. 4: Homeroam Basketball 1. 2: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Bacunlan Staff, Co-manager of Circulation KYOKO C. M. MATSUDA NAKAKU MHTSUI liiltii' S. . 1 flu' if 0 fx 1 ' 1 39' 5 -. ' 5 .. , My 5 fa' K kt Q-'PIE t if t , .H . L 1 MARY LOUISE MASON KATHRYN K. MATSUO DONALD ROBERT MATTSON SHIRLEY ANN MAURER ROBERT EDWARD MAXWELL BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL IATIIRYN K. MATSUO Seabrook Kathryn . . . lun to know . . . quiet until you know her . . . New York City memories . . . we envy her handwriting . . . efficient and de- pendable. Scientlllc 1, 2, 3, 4: Clinic Club 27 Library Stalf 2, 3, 4, Oflicer 4: Homeroorn Ollicer 2: Tennis 1, Z, 3: l-Iomereorn Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. DONALD ROBERT MATTSON 50 Oak Street Flash . . . likes to tell iokes . . . a lot of lun . . . pet peeve-girls t?l . . . likes to think about American History class in 103 . . . ambition -business executive. Scientific 1, 2: Commercial B 3, 4: Audio Visual Atds l, 2, 3, 4: Auditors' and Treasurers Club l. SHIRLEY ANN MAURR Sl South Avenue Shire . . , pleas- ing company . . . pet peeve listed as homework . '. . fondest memory--Easter, 1952 . . . prize possession-engagement ring . . . ambition-marriage. Commercial A 1: General Clerical 2, 35 Distributive Education 4. ROBERT EDWARD MAXWELL R. D. 4 Maxis . . . big fellow . . . pet peeve-physics . . . remembers Blh period typing class . . . would like to own a garage. Aarlculture B WILLIAM KENNDY MEARS KENNETH IOHN MELL! 1, 2. 3, 4: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 47 Football l, 2. WILLIAM KENNDY MEANS lU9 York Street Bill . . . always having a good time . . . friend to all . . . pet peeve- study hall . . . ambition-to become a civil engineer . . . iondest memory-Mr. Seller's physics class. Scientific l, 2. 3, 4, Service League Z: Homeroom Ollicer 2. KENNETH IOI-IN MELLI 562 Chestnut Avenue Keri . . . letter from President Truman . . . wants to become financially independent . . . will always remember getting his classliica- tion. Industrial Arts l, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN CELESI1-'J MILES 431 South Pine Street Shertle . . . lriendly . . . unceasinq chatter . . . pet peeve-impolite people , . . plans to be cr beautician . . . has many lriends. New General l, 2, 3, 4, l-lomerocm Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. MARIORIE ANN MILLER 213 West Commerce Street Mur- ata . . . dislikes homework . . . plans to be a nurse . . . remembers Mr. Sellers . . . likes tennis . . . lots ol fun to be with. Scientitte 1, 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club 3, 4: Art Service 2A Varsity Tennis 3, 4. CAROLYN CELESTE MILES MARIORIE ANN MILLER MARIOHIE T. MITSUI NANCY N. MOBINAKA +-1-S-e.J5i5E MARY MORRISON LEONARD WALTER MOSS SENIOR CLASS OF I953 MARIORIE TJMITSUI Seabrook Margie . . . a smile ior evyeryone . . . future private secretary . . . dislikes homework . . . sweetness ol manner . . . willing and capable . . . a smart lassie. Commercial A l, 2, 3, 4: Iunior Red Cross 1: Student Council 2, 3: Glee Club 2: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: ln4School Secretary 3: Office Coop 4. Treasurer 4: Homeroom Officer 1, 4: Horneroom Basketball l, 2. 3. NANCY N. MORINAKA Seabrook Nancy . . . neat dresser . . . lriendly girl . . . loves to dance . . . known for her giggles . . . the shy, quiet type? . . . makes friends easily. Sclentilic 1, 2, 3, 4: Service League 1: Iunior Red Cross 3: Homeroom Otiicer l. 2, 3, 4: Archery 2, MARY MORRISON 121 Walnut Street Mo Mo . . . pet peeve-boys with a line . . . will always remember that '50 Mercury . . . continually on the go. Classical l, 2: Scientitic 3: Distributive Education 4: Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Clinic Club 3, 4. LEONARD WALTER MOSS 725 North Pearl Street Leni . . . cr swell guy . . . friendly and easy to get along with . . . olten dreams ol being a lifeguard in a turkish bath . . . always clowning. Scientific 1. 2: Classical 3. 4: Orchestra l, AKIXO MOTOIXE . IOAN MULLEN . 4-.x.::.: .. ,..,. . H 2, 3, 4: Canteen Committee 4. AKIKO MOTOIKE Seabrook Aki . . , Beautiful dark hair . . . petite . . . always has lun . . . a good student . . . neat dresser . . . usually seen with Elko. Scientific l, 2, 3. 4: Homeroom Oltlcer l, 2, 3: Student Council 4: Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Homercorn Basketball 1, 3, 4. IOAN MULLEN 292 Irving Avenue Ioan . . . short and sweet , . . londest memory-our prom . . . that diamond on her third finger . . . classroom clown . . . always having a good time, Commercial A l, 2, 3. 4: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1: Class Executive Committee 1: Service League 1. IUN NAKAO Seabrook lun . . , seen with the Seabrook gang . . . a regular basketball lan . . . pet peeve-girls . . . fondest memories-Mr. Sellers' physics class . , . ambition- to own a car. Scientilic 1, 2, 3: Distributive Education 4. CAROLYN IRAN NARDELL! lS6 Church Street Cissy . . . likes to have fun . . . dislikes back seat drivers . . . tuture secretary . . . otlen seen with Arlene . . , happy girl. Com- mercial A 1. 2, 3, 4: Service League l, 2: Canteen Committee 2. 3. 4. IUN NAKAO CAROLYN' IEAN NARDELLI .45 -5?Y?57f' l V..i..'e r H 1 ,l 5..5,g.f , A ' To H- Rel 6' E 2 ef ki: 't V . EVERETT SMITH NEWKIRK. IR MARIOHIE IEAN NICHOLS EDITH NIEUKIRK CLARENCE IOHN NYLUND BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL EVEIIETT SMITH NEWKIRK. IR. Shiloh Ebby . . . mon about canteen . . . Mr. Snethen and Mr, Bowen -Iavorlte teachers . . . always on hand with camera . . . remembers American History . . . well-liked. Agriculture B l. 2, 3, 45 Audio Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 4. MARIORIE. IEAN NICHOLS Deerfield Marjorie . . . qulel until you know her . . . dislikes gossip . . . in the iuture-a bookkeeper . . . a true friend. New General I: Commercial B 2. 3. 4: Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 3, 4. EDITH NIEUKIRK Shiloh Snookis . . . neat . . . fun to be with . . . always seen with Doris . . . quiet . . . Oh! people that crack gum . . . nice qlrl to know. General Clerical l, 2. 3: Distributlve Education 4, Vicepresldent 47 In-School Secre- tary 3: Commercial Club 3, 4: Tennis I: Baconlan Stali. CLARENCE IOHN NYLUND R, D. B Swede . . . smile lor everyone . . . blondefhaired qent . . . pet peeve-English . . . a future engineer . . , fondest memory-times with the ganq. Scientific I. 2, 3, 4: Library Stalt 3, 4. SHIZUE OKAMOTO SHIZUE CKAMOT0 Seabrook Rusty . . . sports minded . . . good conversationalist . . . artistic ability . . . that certain week in New York . . . a nice girl to know. New General ly Sclentilic 2. 3: Secretarial 4: Clinic Club 3. 4: Homeroom Basket- ball 1. Z, 3. 47 Softball 1. 2, 3, 47 Baconlun Stall. MARGARET LEE OLIVERI 564 Chestnut Avenue Pat . . . pet peeve-eback seat drivers . . . wants to work in an olllce . . . liked by all, Commercial A l. 2, Commercial B 3: General Clerical 4, Glee Club l, 3. SETSUKO OSHIO Seabrook Sets . . . known for her height . . . pretty smile . . . beauticiantto-be . . . memories of New York . . . likes to have fun. General Clerical 1: Bookkeeping 2, 3, 4: Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 35 Home- room Ollicer 1, 21 IV Basketball l, Z7 I-Iomerocm Basketball 4: Tennis I. 2. PAUL MARVIN PADGEIT R. D. 5 Marvin . . . tall. dark and handsome . . . our junior pride . , . likes basketball . . . Iuture salesman . . . fondest memory-high school Iriends. General Clerical I, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET LEE OLIVER SETSIJKO OSHIO n PAULMARVIN PADGE SENIOR CLASS OF l953 EDITH PAGE Shiloh Pike Edith . . . nice to know . . . quiet help. New General l, 2, 3: General 4. until you know her . . . londest memory-Florida . . . pet IOSEPH FREDRICK PETERSON R. D. 1 Ice . . . quiet . . . peeve-conceited people . . . ambition-Iashion designer. pet peeve-slow pokes . . . remembers the drive-in and the Commercial A I. 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: In-School old Dodge . . . would like to be a tarmer. Industrial Arts I: Secretary 3: Oiiice Co-op 4: Tennis 1, 2. 3. Agriculture B 2. 3. 4: FRA- 2. 3. 4- KYRA PALANGO Seabrook Kyra . . . good student . . . .NEIL K. PETERSON R. D. 5 Spinner . . . a dislike lor enjoys reading . . . pet peeve-doctor . . . ambition-travel physics . . . with the gang , . . wants to be ct farmer . . . . . . loves dancing and qood music . . . nice lo know. haPPY-go-lucky, Agriculture Bl, 2, 3, 4. Classical l, 2, 3, 4. ALICE MARIE PIERCE R. D, l Easle . . . loves lunch MARY DIMM PARKER 97 South East Avenue Shorty period . . . having a good time at Cheswold . . . dislikes study . . . tiny and petite . . . ambition-to be a secretary . . . can hall . . . eager to be a nurse. New General 1, 2, 3, 4: always he found with Mary Lou and Barbara . . . boys? why Service I-SGQUS I. 2A sure. Commercial A 1, 2, 3. 4: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: In- ANNA MAE PIERCE R- D- 4 MUS A - - elwuvs Smiling School Secretary 3: Homeroom Officer 4: Otlice Co-op 4: . . . seen with a certain someone . . . detests sophisticated Tennis 1. people . . . ambition-dietician . . . remembers the school bus. SALVATORE PERELLA il4 Henry Street Bundle . . . small New General 1, Z. 3. 4: Glee Club 1, 2: Service League l, 2: but mighty . . , a good fellow to know . . . always ready to Homeroom Basketball l, 2, 3. IOSEPH FREDERICK PETERSON NEIL K. PETERSON ALICE MARIE PIERCE ANNA MAE PIERCE .t Pr, r r ,Mfg A . ? J f fr 'f l 93? K A -gliiifilffi gf, A liiffif fe-3 ,L gig, L .Q We ,QM ff f I gp- rf 1' , - - ' A I main? 34 . r- cl-1Am.ss nor Plnncs sr-mum sr.xzrnE1'H PLUGS: BRIDGETON CHARLES ROY PIERCE 507 East Commerce Street Carlos . . . definitely worth knowing , . . popular with everybody . . . dislikes incansiderate people . . . in the future. a doctor . . . remembers glee club. Classical 1. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1. 2: Choir l, 2, SHIRLEY ELIZABETH PLUGGE 27 River Street Shirley . . . pet peeve--bookkeeping , . . future secretary , . . very quiet girl . . . liked by all who know her. Commercial A l. 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 2, 3: Library Staff 3: In'School Secretary 3: Office Coop 4. VIOLEI' SUZANNE POLOFF Cedarville Boots . . , short. darkehaired miss . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . nicely dressed . , . pretty . . . certain someone rates high . . . a future commercial artist. Scientific 1, 2. 3: Distributive Education 4: Homeroom President l: liomeroom Basketball 2. EARL L. PUGH 76 Cedar Street Pug . . . nice to know . . . pet peeve-qirls . . , fondest memory-Mr. Sel1ers's class . . . future-career in the Navy. Scientific l, 2, 3, 4. BETTY IEAN RADCLIYFE 304 Spruce Street E.l. . . . pet peeve-boys f?l . . . ambition-to have fun and enioy life BETTY IEAN RADCLIITE PRISCILLA A. RIIGEI. -C' t 5 i' s VIOLET SUZANNE POLOFF EARL I.. PUGH HIGH SCHOOL . . . remembers roller skating at Rainbow . . . likable qal. Commercial A l, 2: General Clerical 3: Distributive Education 4: Commercial Club 2: Service League 2: Glee Club 2, 3. PRISCILLA A. HIEGEI. Elmer Prts , , . wants ta go ta college, then marriage . . , likes to drive . . . pet peeve- spellinq . . . petite , . . intelligent. Scientific l, Z. 3, 4: Library Staff 2, 3. 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Glee Club: Bacnntu Staff, Picture Co-manager. MARTHA ALICE RILEY l North Street Marty . . . dis- likes homework . . . will always remember-that first letter from her ons and only . , . a future secretary. Commercial A 1, Z, 3, 4: Commercial Club 2, 3: ln-School Secretary 3: Office Coop 4: Home-room Officer 1. GLORIA DEAN ROMANXSHIN 10 Cumberland Avenue Gloria . . . that sharp wardrobe . . . will remember May IU. 'SD . . . attractive . . . good dancer . . . lust give her that diploma . . . dates-you bet! . . . future model. Commercial A 1: Scientific 2, 3: Distributive Education 4: Homeroom Ol- ficer Z. 3. MARTHA ALICE RILEY GLORIA DEAN ROMANISHIN 45 w. ' rr we MARLENE ROSSELLO NANCY LOU ROVNER CLAUDE FRANKLIN RUDDEROW ELIZABETH MARIE RUFF SENIOR CLASS OF l953 MARLENE ROSSELLO Cedarville Mar . . . ambition- protesslonal dancer . . . fondest memory-lunch in grave- yard with Shirley . , . pet peeve-certain senior boys . . . cute. Secretarial l, 2, 3, 4: Softball lg Horneroam Basketball l, 25 Glee Club 1, 2. 3. NANCY LOU ROVNER 70 Woodland Drive Nance . . . beautiful black hair . . . clothes galore . . . sports enthusiast . . . Oh, those summers! . . . Michigan bound . . . one of the gang . , , intelligence. Classical l, Z: Scientific 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Honor Society 3. 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Com- mittee 3, 4: Class Vice-president l: Homeroom Basketball I, 2: Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 21: Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Baconian Staff. CLAUDE FRANKLIN RUDDBROW Cedarville Reds . . . enjoys school . . . happy-ao-lucky . . . another farmer . . . easy to talk to . . . a good friend to have. Agriculture B l, 2, 3, 41 F.F.A. 1, 2. 3, 4, ' ELIZABETH MARIE RUF? 25 Atlctrtl: Street Lucky , . . tall and slim . . . a true triend . . . alms to enjoy lite . , . a certain someone rates high . . . tondest memory-July 19, l95l. Dis- tributive Education l, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES E. RYMAN TIIA SAAHSE CHARLES E. RYMAN 65 Walnut Street Charlie . . . human skyscraper . , . wants to, and will become a brilliant artist . . . pet peeve-dancing with short girls . . . fondest memory- qettinq his car. Classical 1, Zp Scientific 37 Distributive Educa- tlon 4: Art Service 3, 4. TIIA SAARSE Seabrook Tiia , . . likes to travel and dance . , . pet peeve-to qive oral reports . . . likes to read . . . a very quiet girl. New General 1: Classical 2, 3: Scien- tific 4. MILFORD SANDERLIN R. D, 4 Fuzzy , . . a worker . . . one of the Ag ganq . . . nice to know . . . pet peeve- English . . . ambition-to graduate , . , fondest memory- qood times with the qanq. Agriculture B l, Z, 4: Distrlbutive Education 3: F.F,A. 4. VIRGINIA BETTY SATTERFIELD 71 Academy Street Betty . . , the party type kid . . . always seen with the gang . . . popular . . t dislikes study periods . . . plans to be a seam- stress. New General l. 2, 3. 47 Service League lp Homeroom Basketball l, 2, 3. MILFORD SANDERLIN VIRGINIA BETTY SATTERFIELD e.. s 2 r., rx, .4 'Q ' .:., K MARY LOUISE SAYRE IENNIE IULIA SCARLATO 1 4 .. is if ERMA MONCRTEF SCHAFER FRANKLIN SCHLEUNIGER BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL MARY LOUISE SAYRE 290 Irvlnq Avenue Mary l.ou . . . always neatly dressed . . . sweet brunette . . . a true friend . . . remembers getting her driver's license . . . wants to be a teacher. Sclentiflc l, Z, 3: Special 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Serv- ice League 2: Iunior Red Cross l, 4: F.T.A, 3, 4: French Club 3: Hameroom Officer 3, 4. IKNNIE IUI-IA SCARLATO Cedarville Iennle . . . short dark-haired miss . . . takes life seriously . . . wants to go to Florida . . . remembers a trip to New York. Commercial A 1: New General 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 1: Homeroom Basketball 3. ERMA MONCRIEF SCHAFER 168 Giles Street Erma . . pet peeve-waiting , . . ambition-be a nurse and travel . . . remembered for her beautiful voice . . . always smlllnq . . . we like Erma. Scientific 1, 2, 3, 4: Service League Z: Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Cllntc Club 4: JV Hockey 2: Varsity Hockey 3. FRANKLIN SCHLEUNIGER R. D. 2 Frank . . . likes to have fun ln school . . . ambitionAto graduate . . . future farmer . . . fondest memory-A and B Office visits , Agri- culture A 1, 2: Agriculture B 3, 4: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . . . nicely dressed . . . always laughing and joking . . . lots of fun . . . remembers that college week-end . . . ambition -medical secretary. Scientific 1. 2, 3, 4: Servlce League l, 2: Commentator Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Ping-pong 2, 4: Homerocm Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. EUZANOR SBABROOK Elmer Hillbilly . . . ambition-to be a housewife . . . pet peeve--staying home every nlqht . . . fondest memory-tecelvinq her diamond. Commercial B l, 2, 3, 4: Auditors' and Trecsurers' Club 3. 4, MADORA VIVIAN SHARP 33 Walnut Street Dora . . . ambition-to be a bookkeeper and good housewife . . . dis- likes cancelled people . . . fondest memory-prom of '52, Commercial B 1, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 1: Service Leaque 1, 2, 3, 4: Office Coeop 4: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 3. 4: Malo:-ette 3, 4: IV Basketball 2: Home- room Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. MAUREEN SHARP R. D. 4 Maureen . . . wants to go to Wyoming . . , pet peeve-people who know-lt-all . . . re- members those vacations in Trenton . . . ambition-nursing. Scientific 1, 2, 3: Classical 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Clinic Club ANNE SCHWARIZ R. D. 6 Anne . . . blue-eyed blonde 3. 4: Baconlan Staff. i ANNE SCI-IWARTZ ELEANOB SRABROOK MADORA VIVIAN SHARP MAUBBEN SHARP i . ..-C+' ' '-'V' gy- 1 .1 Q... f-. 'a Q 4 3 M fmaf. 1 3' , J A t 52. 1 F' . .L ., , KENNETH WAYNE SI-IEPPARD Y. ALICE SHIBA ARI. E'ITE EVELYN SIMMONS PEARL SMITH SENIOR CLASS OF l953 KENNETH WAYNE SI-IEPPAED 22 Institute Place Shep . . . a quiet guy 'til you get him started . . . never without an answer . . . pet peeve-silly girls . . . wants to be an engineer. Scientific l. 2, 3, 4: IV Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Y. ALICE SHIBA Seabrook Alice . . . sweet and petite . . . pretty smile . . . usually with Nancy . . . headed for college . . . always lull of fun . . . personality plus. Scientific I, 2, 3, 4: Library Staff 2, 3, 4: Iunlor Red Cross 3: Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, 4: I-Iomeroom Basketball l, 2, 3. 4. ARLETTE EVELYN SIMMONS 57 Hampton Street Doodle . . . blonde hair and blue eyes . . . in the future-a housewife . . . pet peeve-inslncere people . . . fondest memory- February 27, IBSZ. General Clerical l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Canteen Committee 4. . PEARL SMITH R. D. 6 Pearl , . . quiet-at times . . . ambition-nursing . , . always will remember the fun at camp , . . neat dresser . . . pet peeve-crowded halls. Classical 1, 2: Scientific 3, 4: Commentator Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Homeroom Oflicer 2: Student Council 3: Iunior Town Meeting 4. ROBEIT LEE SMITH R. D. 6 Smitty . . . likes bashiul girls . . . remembers tirst date with a certain girl . . . ambi- tion-to become a mechanic. Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY ANN SMITH 318 South Main Street, Elmer Shirt . . . cute redhead , . . always smiling . . . pastime-skating . . . those summers in Wildwood Crest . . , hates homework . . . likes to have a good time. Scientific l, 2, 3: Special 4: Junior Town Meeting 4, Treasurer 4: Homeroom Oiticer 4. RICHAIID A. SMITHSON West Avenue and Park Drive Rich , . . gridiron star . . . easy going , . . pet peevo-late people . . . ambition-to become a pitcher tor the Phillies . . . fondest memory-one rainy Friday night. Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football 2, 3. 4: Vars.ty Baseball 2, 3, 4. EDWARD DALE SOBELMAN R. D. I Ed . . . Slick . . . that Olds . . . sharp dresser . . . pet peeve-wise girls . . one oi the gang. Commercial I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LEE SMITH SHIRLEY ANN SMITH RICHARD A. SMITHSON EDWARD DALE SOBELMAN 56 ff' MERALD ALAN SOCKWELL. lB. ANTHONY I. SORANTINO BARBARA SPDIDLER RUTH SPRENKLE BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL MERALD ALAN SOCKWELL, IR. R. D. 5 Seeley . . . al- ways on the go . . . pet peeve-trucks without gas . . . en- joys sports . . . ambition4agricultural field . . . fondest memory-Miss Alexander's history class. Agriculture A 1, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A.. President 4: Homeroom Officer 1, 3, 4: Student Council 2: Class Executive Committee 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: All-State Chorus 2: Football l, Z, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY I. SORANTINO Cedarville Tony . . . a swell guy . . . easy to know . . . loves the Yankees . . . will always remember first time flying an airplane. Scientific 1, 2, 3. 4: IV Baseball 3: Baconian Staff. BARBARA SPINDLER West Park Drive Barb . . . spark- ling personality . . . dislikes all boys over 16 t?l . . . always having a good time . . . will always remember September 17, 1952 . . . a neat dresser. Commercial A 1, Z, 3, 4: Com- mercial Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1: Prom Committee: Iunior Red Cross Z: ln-School Secretary 3: Office Coeap 4. RUTH SPRENXLE R, D. l Ruthie . . f cute . . . ambition -to get that diploma . , . then what t?l . . . main interest lies tn Fairton . . . sharp personality . . . always seen with the gang, Commercial A 1, 2, 3, 4: Canteen Committee 3, 4: Service League 1: Commercial Club 2, 3. 4: Homeroom Officer 1, 3: Glee Club 1. BARBARA II-IAN STEVENS R, D. 5 Barb . . . the quiet type . . . dislikes conceited people . . . ambition-work in office . . . capable . . . fondest memory-April 28, 1951 . . . interest lies in Pennsqrove. Pennsgrove High School 1, 2: Commercial B 3, 4: Softball 3, 4: Basketball Manager 3: Tennis 3. YACQUEIJNE CHARLOTTE STEWAHD 173 Vine Street Jackie . . . sweet personality . .- . always playing jokes . . . in the future-a teacher . , . has no time for boys . . . that Collingswood football game. New General 1, 2, 3, 4. IOHN CHARLES STANTON 21 Cornell Avenue lack . . . pet peeve-sophisticated girls . . . wants to be a lawyer . . . runs around with Fiddler and Wiggles . . . likes to re- call Friday nights. Scientific l, 2, 3, 4: IV Basketball 2. SHIRLEY A. STOTZ R. D. 5 Shir1 . . . eyes that sparkle . . . will always remember camp , . . a future teacher . . . pretty brown locks . . . one of the T.T.T.'s. Scientific 1, Z, 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: Commentator Club 3, 4, President 4: Library Staff 3, 4: Glee Club l, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee: Homeroorn Officer 1. 2: Ping-pong 2: Home- room Basketball 3, 4: Baconfan Staff. Quotations Chairman. BARBARA IEAN STEVENS IACQUELINE CHARLOTTE STEWARD IOHN CHARLES STANTON SHIRLEY A. STOTZ NED. STRANG AGNES SUROWEC MAE FRANCES SWAIN MARGIE LEE TALLEY SENIOR CLASS OF I953 NEII. STRANG Elmer Snapper . . . one of the Ag. gang . . . pleasant and good-looking . . . pet peeve-English . . . ambition-to graduate . . . fondest memory-when I became a senior. Agri:ulture A I, 25 Agriculture B 3, 4: Football Manager I. AGNES SUROWIEC R. D. I Aggie . . , ambition-coL lege. then marriage . . . rosy cheeks and a pretty smile . . . lots of fun . . . favorite pastime-spectator sports . . . pet peeve-boys. Scientific 1: Classical 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 3. 41 Commentator Club 3. 4, Honor Society 3: I-','I'.A. 3, 43 Library Staff 3, 4: Clinic Club 3. 4. President 4: Ping-pong 4: Buconfan Staff. MAE FRANCES SWAIN R. D. 1 Cedarville Mae . . . quiet. until you know her . . . pet peeve-typing . . . wants to be cr lsookkeeper . . . enjoys singing Commercial 1. 2: Bookkeeping 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 2. MARGIE LEE TALLEY 35 Academy Street Sis . . . als ways with friends . . . seen riding in sharp cars . , . dislikes bays f?l . . . hopes to become a nurse , . . remembers a cer- HICHABD HARPEI. THOMAS IAMES L. THOLDSON tain football game. New General l, 2. 3, 4: Homeroom Basket- ball I, 2, 3: Softball I. 2. RICHARD HARPEL THOMAS IBZ Belmont Avenue Dick . . . pet peeve-teachers who give too much homework . . . ambition-join the Navy . . . fondest memory-life in Florida. Scientific I: New General 2, 3. 4: IV Baseball 2, IAMES I.. THOMPSON R. D. 3 lim . . . pleasing persons ality . . . will never be without a friend . . . ambitious . . . . . . future store manager . . . can usually be seen with the gang. Commercial B l, 2, 3, 45 Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 4: Buconlan Staff. CATHERINE THOMSON R. D. 2 Catherine . . . quiet! looks are deceiving . . . pet peeve-teachers who forget they were once students , . . fondest memory-March 21, 1951. Commercial A l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Commercial Club 3, 4: In-School Secretary 3, Office Co-op 4. ' FREDHIC DONALD TISCHLER Rosenhayn Freddie . . . pet peeve-going steady . . , wants to study dramatics . . . re- members first date . . . used to keep Miss Moody's class laughing. Scientific 1, 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE THOMSON FREDERIC DONALD TISCHLER SARAH ANN TISCHLER il ROBERT NELSON TOMPKINS MARGARET LOUISE TRAVALINE FISK LEE TROTH BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL SARAH ANN T CHLER. Hosenhayn Sally . . . tall brown- eyed blonde . . . wears nice clothes . . . lots of fun . . . Ann and Sally . . . drives a '52 Pontiac . . . fondest memory Iuly 5, 1952. Scientific l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I: F.T.A. 3: Library Staff 3, 4: Baconlan Staff. ROBERT NELSON TOMPKINS R, D. 1 Bob . . . pet peeve -slowpokes . . . remembers going to the drive-in in the old Dodge . . . ambitions-to be a chicken farmer. Agriculture B 1, Z, 3, 4. MARGARET LOUISE TRAVALINE 260 Bank Street Peg . . . greatest asset-beautiful eyes . . . basketball her favorite sport . . . lover of good food . . . athletic terror . . . fondest memory-long sl-tot in I-Iammonton basketball game. Commercial A l, 2: Scientific 3, 4: Student Council I, 2: Pepper Club 2: Homeroom Officer 2, 3: Basketball l. 2, 3. 4: Tennis 3, 4: Hockey Manager 2, 3, 4. FIS! LEE TRUTH R. D. l Fisk . . . an Acme man . . . drives a sharp Ford . . . dislikes chemistry . . . ambition-to be a mechanic . . . we like him. Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY TURNER 218 Irving Avenue Bev . . . lots of fun . . . those long eye lashes . . . will always remember BEVERLY TURNER SARAH AGNES TURPIN the gang . . . ambition-nurse . . . interest lies in Millville . . . cute. Classical l, 2: Scientific 3, 4: Canteen Committee 2. 3: Clinic Club 3, 4: F.'l .A. 3: Iuntor Red Cross 4. SARAH AGNES TURPIN 53 South Avenue Sally . . . dislikes homework . . . we see her working in an office ln the future . . . had fun painting her house. Commercial A 1: General Clerical 2, 3, 4. HELEN VINIARSKI R, D. 1 Helen . . . blue-eyed blonde . . . A student . . . participates in many extra curricular activities . . destined to succeed in ltfe . . . nice to know. Classical 1, 2. 3, 4: Commentator Club l, 2, 3, 4. Vice-president 4: Pepper Club 1: Iuntor Town Meeting 4, President 4: French Club 3. 4. Secretary 3: Clinic Club 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4. President 4: F.T.A. 3. 4: IV Tennis 3: Varsity Tennis 4: Home- room Basketball 1, 2. 4: Ping-pong 4: Orchestra l, 2: Art Service 2: Baconlan Staff. IOSEPH ANTHONY VITALE 180 Walnut Street Ice . . . tall, dark, and good-lookin' . . . will always remember Sth period physics class with Mr. Sellers . . . wants to be a radio and television technician. Industrial Arts l, 2, 3. 4. HELEN VINIARSKI IOSEPH ANTHONY VITALE x IENNIE WALLACE GERALD CRISPIN WARD WILLIAM O. WARE EDITH ELLA WEBB SENIOR CLASS OF I953 IENNIE WALLACE 69 South Pine Street Bonnie . . . likes to drive . . . enioys taking gym . . . plans to be a teacher . . . fondest memory-the time she answered yes, New General l, Z, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3. 4: F.T.A, 3, 4. GERALD CRISPIN WARD Elmer Snort . . . always on the go . . . swell guy . . . dislikes homework . . . ambition- truckdriver? . . . his pride and ioy-Levis . . . will never forget January 22, 1951. Industrial Arts l, Z, 3, 4: Football 3, 4. WILLIAM O. WARE Seabrook Bill . . . qreat on the grid- iron . . . quiet until you get to know him . . . dislikes Ameri- can History . . . seen as a future automobile mechanic. In- dustrial Arts l, 2, 3, 47 Football 1, 2, 3. 4. EDITH ELLA WEBB 138 Gite Street Edte . . . well- dressed . . . always with Bev and Catherine . . . fondest memory-those special dates . . . ambition-nurse . . . those pretty eyes. Classical 1, 2g Scientific 3, 4g Glee Club 27 Clinic Club 3, 4. SANFORD XAMES WEBB Rosenhayn Sandy . . , a red head . . . athlete . . . dislikes homework . . . quiet but friendly SANFORD IAMES WEED HARRY H. WELLS . . . whistler . . . a nice voice. Scientific l, 23 Agriculture 35 General 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 2. HARRY H. WELLS 121 West Vine Street Bunky . . . gridiron star . . . quiet but sociable , . . always ready for fun and sports . . . hopes to become an electrical enaineer. ln- dustrlal Arts l, Z, 3, 4: Football Z, 3, 4. M. POWELL WETHERILL R. D, 2 Powell . . . sharp dresser . . . dislikes concetted people . . . future accountant . . . a swell guy . . . we all like him . . . will always remember sums mer of '51, Commercial B l, 2, 3, 45 Auditors' and Treasurers' Club, Commelcial Club Executive Committee 4, Baconlan Staff. SAMUEL F. WHEATON 146 Oak Street Buffy . . . lots of fun . . . pet peeve--chemistry . . . ambition-dentist . . . will always remember the good times with the five . . . varsity football player, Classical l. 2: Scientific 3, 47 Stu- dent Councll 2, 3, 4: Class Officer lg Class Executive Com- mittee 4y l-lomeroom President 4: Glee Club l, 3g Football 1, 2, 3, 4. M. POWELL WE'l'HHtlLL SAMUEL F. WHEATON AI.ICE HI-INRIETTA WHITE IOYCE WIDMANN AXIE WILLIAMS ELLIAN NAOMI WILLIAMS BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL ALICE HENRIEITA WHITE Elmer Al . . . dislikes Eng- lish . . . wants to travel . . . active in sports . . . always hav- ing fun . . . very pleasant miss. Commercial A 1: New General 2. 3: Commercial B 4: Glee Club l, 2: Band l, 2: Orchestra l. 2: Homeroom Otilcer 1: Archery ls IV Hockey l, 2: Varsity Hockey 3, 4. IOYCE WIDMANN 91 Summit Avenue Iayce . . . hGtPPY' go-lucky . . . cute . . . sharp wardrobe . . . pet peeve-home work . . . how we envy her natural curly hair . . . sense ot humor plus. Commercial A I. Z: Commercial B 3, 4: Can- teen Committee l. 2, 3. 4: Auditors' and Treasurers' Club 4. AXIE WILLIAMS 2l Madison Street Axle . . . a certain party holds tlrst place . . . likes making irtends . . . hopes to become a nurse . . . lirst day of high school. New General l. Z. 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4: Hockey l. 2. 3: Soltball l, 2. 3, 4. ELLIAN NAOMI WILLIAMS R. D. 4 Ellie . . . qreat-all- around athlete . . . Irlendly with everyone . . . ambition-to be a Physical education instructor . . . remembers Saturday nights at skatlnq rink. Scientific 1. 2. 3. 4: lunior Red Cross l: Homeroom Basketball l: Varsity Basketball 2, 3. 4: Varsity Tennis 3. 4: Homeroom Officer 4: Hockey l. 2, 3, 4. Captain 4: Clinic Club 3. 4: Bacontau Staff. HAROLD VJILLIAMS 16 Spruce Street Harold . . . likes track . . . claims chemistry as favorite subject . . . pet peeve- eqottsts . . . ambition-medical doctor . . . nice lellow to know. Classical 1. 2, 3. 4: lunicr Red Cross I: Track 3, 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3: Cross Country 4. D. DAVID WILSON IBS' Giles Street Dave . . . good look- ing . . . lots ol lun . . . pet pesve- Big Wheels . . . ambition -to become a millionaire . . . fondest memory-cr certain someone. General Clerical l. 2, 3, 4. JEANEITE ALICE WINFIELD R. D. 2 Ian . . . pet pews- homework . . . ct luture beautlcian . . . fondest memory- her iirst meeting oi her one and only . Commercial B I: General Clerical 2. 3, 4: I-Iomeroom Olficer 2: I-Iomeroom Basketball 1. 2. 3. ION ALAN WOODHUFI-' R. D. 6 Alan . . . tall and blonde . . . just loves olives . . . ambition-to go to college . . . fondest memory-getting his driver's license. Scientjlc l. 2, 3. 4: Hameroom Otttcer l. 2: Glee Club l: IV Baseball 2, 3: Library Staff 3, 4: Choir I: Bacenlan Staff. HAROLD WILLIAMS D. DAVID WILSON IEANE'l I'E ALICE WINFIELD ION ALAN WOODIIUFF 6 td. 3 2 52 ANNA MAE WOOLDEHT PEARL ESTHER WURTZEL MARY ELLEN WYNDHR ALVIN LLOYD YEAGLE SENIOR CLASS OF I953 ANNA MAE WOOLBERT Seabrook Rusty . . . nlce qlrl . . . neatly dressed . . . enioys havlnq fun . . . has many friends . . . arnbltlon-work in an offlce . . . that certafn someone. Commercial A l: General Clerical 2, 3. 4: Home- room Officer 3, 4. PEARL ESTHSR WURTZEL R. D. l Curly . . . dislikes snabhtsh people . . . cl-ll that red halr 1 . . a future secretary . . . fondest memory-trips to Tennessee. Commercial B 1, 27 Commercial A 3. 4. MARY ELLEN WYNDER R. D. 2 Mary Bien . . . desires to be a deslqner . . . remembers-the prom . . . pet peeve-- a certain quartet . . . nice to be with. Secretarial 1, 2: New General 3, 4: Cllnlc Club 4. ALVIN LLOYD YEAGLE Elmer Alvin . . . doesn't like homework . . . wants to he an aeronautical engineer-has talent, too . . . quiet until you know htm . . . thinks of the prom. HISAKO YOKOYAMA Scfentfffc I, Z, 3, 47 Audlc Visual Alds 1, 2. 3, 4: Homeraoni Officer 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Staff 3, 4. HISAKO YOKOYAMA Seabrook He-sak . . . oh, those wise cracks . . . presents a neat appearance . . . stronq afflnity for basketball . . . never serious . . . one of the Colleens. Commercial A 1, 27 Scientific 3, 4: Student Coun- cil 2: Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. TAXAO YOSHIDA Seabrook Tak . . . likes to have fun . . . dlslikes English grammar and homework . . . a good friend to know . . . ambition-to qraduate. Scienilflc l, 2, 3, 4: Baconlou Staff. IAMBS B. ZIMMERNAN 72 North Pearl Street lim . . . tall . . . nlce to know . . . always cuttlnq up . . . popular with the girls . . . can be seen with Dave . . . will always re- member the day of the fire at school. Scientific 1: General Clerical 2, 3: Dlstributive Education 4g Football 1. 2, 3. 4. TAKAO YOSHIDA IAME B. N ummm... .W-,..-.Q ,A --ik-+ -'rf f X3 EJ fm. ru.,-:uns 1 .fum-un.. u un-L1-na , -gp, so Z.. X- bf 1 .., t ttO four memorable years Here we are-the class ol 1953 who, 468 stronq, tlmidly liled into the auditorium and became part at that vast thronq ol B. H. S. stu- dents. That was in September l949' and we were freshmen. We were very qreen freshmen -in tact, our colors were soon to be Green and white. We were impressed by everything-all the teachers, the many classrooms, the then bio qym, the library, the cafeteria. We were serious about our assignments and we felt the responsibilities and problems ot the adult world into which we had stepped. All this was not the way upperclassmen Considered us. Think- inq back, we must have looked lunny scootinq in between classrooms, laokinq up for the numbers over the doors, our arms lull ot note- books, textbooks, qym suits, and lunches. tNote: we oot our lockers eventually and learned the futility ol carryina knowledge in our arms.l Our lirst biq event was the election ol ullicers. Our adviser, Miss Elizabeth Lupton, and we elected, by true parliamentary pra- cedure, Carmen Shana. president: Nancy Hov- ner, vice-president: Marilyn Getsinaer, secre- tary: Sam Wheaton, treasurer. Executive com- mittee members were: Lee Barker, Ioanne Husted. Ioan Mullen, and Tony DelCollo. The class at 1953 was now orqanized lor action. We chose our class colors, areen and white: our learned Latin motto, Nihil Succedit Tamquam Successus tNothinq Suce ceeds Like Successl: and our class tlower, the white rose. Tosh Hosoda designed our ban- ner which we saw with-pride placed in the traditional spot, last in line among those hanq- ina from the auditorium balcony. Next came freshman week-which we survived. The weird hats and placards dana- linq down our backs were dreadtul-but they prefaced our lirst social occasion-the Frosh Frolic. Then we settled down to school routine -sports, clubs, Canteen. We were active in the magazine campaiqn and our hiahest sales- man was Tommy lenkins. We were thrilled at havinq a share in the popularity contest and at Choosing our class prides-Marilyn Get- sinqer and Lee Barker. We were proud ot our representatives chosen lor the Board of Trade awards. We applauded with pride as loanne Husted and Lee aaain walked up the aisle to receive this coveted recognition tor their out- standing scholarship and citizenship at the very end of our freshman year. September 1950-and we were sopho- mores, a little wiser, a little taller, and a little hiqher up on the school ladder. Gleetully we planned the trials we would subiect the freshmen to. We remembered all too well carryinq the books ot the upperclassmen our- selves last year. Our ollicers this year were Carmen Shana, Eiko Hada, Marilyn Getsinaer. and Tony DelCollo. Executive committee members were Lee Barker, Patti Dandrea, Paula Davis, and Merald Sockwell. Miss Lupton continued as our adviser. This was the qroup that named committees tor the qala Icicle Hop, our class party. Christmas was the theme and a merry way it was to celebrate the beainninq ot the holiday season. Santa and his reindeer added For the most part, school lite was routine this year. We did all the thinqs other sopho- mores had done. We were tops aqain this year in the maqazine campaign and added substantially to our last growing treasury. We participated in the sophomore essay contest and were delighted to know that lon Alan Woodrult came out on top. Our class prides in the popularity con- test were Helen Hendricks and Carroll Ansink. excellent representatives lor us. Our Board ot Trade winners were six: Tommy Ienkins, Lee Barker, Tosh Hosoda, Eiko Hada, Margie Mitsui, and Nakako Matsui-all extremely worthy ot the honors they received. Routine work-yes-but successful rou- tine work. June 1951, the end at our sophomore year, marked the halt-way point of our hiqh school career. September l95ll-As juniors we were ready for two major projects-class rings and the prom. Class elections came first. With Tosh Hosoda, Eiko Hada, Marilyn Getsinqer, and Tony DelCollo as otlicers. and Lee Barker. Elaine Glendon, Paula Davis, and Lee Bauer as executive committee members, plans were . fx '- ,soo WWW 5- t Q xW ,M J? 1- ' ' ff if QQ 4M IWI .zffarwlffl x,,ef-X f x-2,3 r N5 C l ft lb 2 f ff ' gave us lull instructions on how to pr ocee d tothe qayety. tha ,TQ se t h' lt R I if ' yi ei' r ' J ie -1 L v l l ith ti at Fill made to set the wheels in motion for the activi- ties of the coming year. How anxious we were to be measured for the rings, how impatient we were for their arrival, how eager we were to slip them on our fingers when they did linally arrivel Wearing the traditional insignia of the school meant we were really members of the B. H. S. circle. Next came the Prom. Our theme- Hawaii. Weeks of planning and hard work were climaxed on May 2 when we recaptured in our decorations the spirit of beauty and romance that pervades the south seas. We danced to the lilting retrains of Rip Tumer's orchestra. Our activities became more and more numerous. Mary Louise Bauder and Marvin Padgett were chosen our class prides, and Tosh Hosoda, Marvin Dichter, Richard Bozarth. Helen Viniarski, Nancy Rovner. and Marqie Mitsui our Board of Trade award winners. Tommy Ienkins and Tosh Hcsoda were selected school representatives ior the N. I. Boys' State and Shirley Stotz for Girls' State. Elaine Glendon represented us at the Citizenship Institute. Barbara Cubberley was named Echo editor, Lee Barker Baconian editor-in-chief and Eiko Hada president of Student Council. Our junior year ended with the annual step-up exercises. This was a most impressive occasion for us. As we watched the seniors, robed in the traditional maroon and white academic gowns, march into the auditorium. we realized that Nothing Succeeds Like Suc- cess. When our turn came to step into their places we uttered a silent prayer that we would be able to fill them well. trio that captained the football team to cz Group IV championship. Ellian Williams lead the hockey girls to a threesway tie in the West Jersey League and captained the basketball team. Lester Caine headed the Maloney Quintet, and Pete Hitchner and Richard Smith- son, the baseball team. Tommy Ienkins and Mary Ann Gbur guided the tennis teams. Marilyn Getsinger served as head cheerleader and Barbara Cubberley, drum maiorette for the band, rated national honors. Plans for the Baconlan were started early and editorial work progressed rapidly under the direction of Mr. Arthur Baker. Advertising solicitation was sponsored by Miss Lupton, who served as business advisor. Lee Barker, as- sisted by Eiko Hada and Elaine Glendon. headed the editorial staff, Tosh I-losoda served as business manager and Marvin Dichter di- rected the advertising campaign. Selection of the class song was not easy. We had six from which to choose and several ballots were necessary before the tinal choice was made. That written by Patsy Blew was selected. The Christmas program was presented in accordance with school custom. The candle this year was lighted by Eiko Hada and the traditional house blessing was given by Dottie Dare. Speakers were Tosh Hosoda. Kathleen Harris, Ioanne Deal, Mary D'Agostino, Maureen Sharp. Iere Etsenstat. ,Music was presented by the fifty-voiced choir. Our days became more and more oc- cupied. The life of a senior is a busy one. Elaine Glendcn sang for the third year with the New Iersey All-State Chorus: Barbara Bair was the winner ot the Elk's Club Composition Contestp Alvin Yeagle, Toivo Laurson, loan Hildreth, and Margie Miller had poetry selected for publication in the national high school anthology, Songs of Youth. The magazine campaign, the prom, the popularity contest. the LEO 555 ff ,K wqzge., '- lei - 5255- t it :sr 1-- Q f l ll E ,gl -! class play, the trips to New York by the Echo O staif, Student Council, and the D.E. and Oiiice ,, Co-operative students, all occupied our so- called tree time. Commencement activities crept up on us before we realized it. The senior banquet. step-up, baccalaureate, graduation marked the 'iq end of our successful career at B. H. S. 270 'qi' l seniors realized that Nothing Succeeds Like Success. at 7' AN- ' fsis 'J fi.-, Y I -t l -. Z., i I I X ' A N A fx ,Xiu-X. ,-f X fig- September 9, 1952. The long awaited i day had arrived. We were seniors! Our of- , iicers were Tosh Hosoda. Eiko Hada, Marilyn l Getsinger, Tony DelCollo: our executive com- mittee members were Lee Barker. Paula Davis. Irene Aoki, and Sam Wheaton. Under their guidance we began our last year in B. H. S.- a year oi preparation-preparation for college and prolessional schools, for industry, agri- culture, business. We were cognizant ot our responsibilities and we had a growing sense - j of our place in the world. 3 , Sports this year were marked by success. .5 Many seniors were on the varsity squads that I - Q won honors and praise. Tosh I-losoda. Sam Ngghimx Wheaton, and Merald Sockwell formed the .YN y ,t ,NO . Ax . .- - Q ' he Xt REQ. - Q l . 11 ,-N-A df I X W O G-ZA, rw X X-A -'. ' .fr M... Ju. ,.s-- 1 N......., ,..- fe --. dsbbef G fax. lf 93:-' TQ. J AY' 1 . umm. Y! 'Kiln 1 i 1 1 1 I Q J U N 1 . 0 Ii S I s 6 B K n FIRST ROW-Mrs. Rosa. B. lahnaon. I Henry. N. Gaburo. G. Miyazaki. SEC- OND HOW-E. Rolo. B. Cook, W. Black. GLASS Excitement certainly mounts high in the junior class. Anxiously awaiting the day when they theme selves will become seniors, the Class ot '54 finds many chores to face. This is the year when the students receive their beautiful B. H. S. class rings, and the theme of their prom is chosen by the executive committee. Many students remember the prom as the most important social event of their high school life. Ideas for the theme are submitted by some of the class members and after it is chosen, many problems must be ironed out to make the prom successful. This is another task for the class officers to handle. The Class of -'54 has chosen the following to represent them as their olficers: presi- dent, Barry Iohnsony vice-president, Nancy Gaburop 0F '54 secretary, lean Henry: treasurer, George Miyazaki: and executive committee members, Wilmer Black, Barbara Cook, Edward Rose, and Patsy Iamison. These people hold their meetings during and after school hours to make the decisions for their class. Under the capable guidance of their adviser, Mrs. Beryl Ross, this class is certain to be one of the finest ever to graduate from the halls of Bridqeton High School. On the day of the traditional step-ups, this class will become the senior class. We know that they will efficiently tackle the innumerable un- dertakings that await them as seniors. We, the Class of '53, Wish the Iuniors all possible success in their future endeavors at Bridgeton High. v is QE I V iii-I9 ,Q 7' Q? 5 5 A' Q ,4'Qg,' W' 4'F 1.'3 ' f,, 'we-fgl1g f'2Q?'g 'g'?45 f. iw QFQQJ rage., Y .EBI 3, . 'R ,Lg q5 '1QQQmpi-a'1E'gi1,ex'?3 ' W A -'?',-39' ,f 4 Ui if if f:fag,.:122Qr33mQ W: , r J ax,.,..Kvga.-3' 4. K f, 1 ' .43 ffm-3,1 az9T' Q we-viqfwi Y 5 lfir asa x,eM A Jigj Z., 65' : f'.D S. ,l 3, 'E f 'gi 45 'gPff5? We k,..wWz ,,-WJ 94? ' Raw N' 454- fax 'N A-if fm- i pm: ' NB' A' si ij? fly kv' Nag .5 A+ 4 RJR . G.. Fi' HA asf- gg wav- jcflivgg Lg A ' -3 , 1 i I is Q ,, Fxp 51? ' T Qvgqv 3,9 f .! ' Exe? CLASS As sophomores, the Class of '55 is paving a smooth road toward the path to graduation. This class has triumphantly conquered the numerous tasks that arose during their second year. First, the maga- zine campaign gained for them more iunds necessary for the success of their Iunior-Senior Prom for the coming year, Part oi the fund, however, was used toward the sophomore dance, Autumn Serenade. The favorable outcome ot this project marked the second success. These responsibilities as sopho- mores will be some of the factors in preparing them for the more difficult role of juniors. All these ac- complishments could not have been attained had it not been for the wise planning of their adviser, Mrs. FIRST ROW-Mn. Ccnahoon It. Bell. A. Baudor. M. Gandy SECOND ROW-D. Ireland. I Watanabe. 0F '55 Mary Cossaboon. Their class flower is the yellow rose: their motto, Fortune favors the brave : their class colors, gold and navy. These colors were dis- played in the making of the 1955 banner. Holding the executive ottices for the second chapter in the history ol this class are: president, Russell Belly vice- president, Ann Bauder: secretary, Margaret Gandy: treasurer, Irving Bradford: David Ireland, lane Hashi- moto, Geraldine Merritt, Robert Watanabe-execw tive committee members. With such fine class leaders and a competent adviser, we seniors are certain that their road to success will be as smooth as lthe leather in our wallets. Good luck, Class of '55 l fm amz, M... 1.4 1ip....n.... , 1 1 - ' Wg Hanhimuto. G. Merritt. R. F ll - E S H NI E N 72 FIRST ROW-Min McGuhun. M. Sccrlato. R. Fauber. H. Hullod, I. Garrison. SECOND BOW-G. Shelton. E. Anllnk. I. Vila. GLASS The freshman entered our school confused and perplexed but the bewilderment faded soon when the capable guidance of Miss Rita McGeehan, class adviser, began to make itself felt. Their eagerness and high spirits resulted in the successful freshman dance with Halloween as the theme. Before the dance there was a talent show held in the auditorium to reveal the versatile talents of the members en- rolled in this class. Wise judgment was shown in electing Michael Scarlata. president: Harriet Husted. vicespresidentg Becky Fauber, secretary: Furnio Nakao, treasurer. The executive committee con- sisted of Andy Shelten, Jessie Vito, Elaine Ansink, and Iohn Garrison. And, as the leaders, these eight students were responsible for the many tasks which 0F '56 were put upon them. Life is what we choose to make it was chosen as the class motto. The white rose was picked as the flower to represent the frosh. The class colors of rose and silver were selected. The enthusiasm of the class was also exemplified in the winning of the magazine cam- paign. With such an excellent start in the treasury. the freshman class wallet was bulging. 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We can now look back and remember the good times and hard work we have had during our four years at Bridgeton High School because of the efforts put forth by the staff. Our class was indeed fortunate in having line, capable advisers for our two staffs. Mr. Arthur Baker ef- ficiently tackled the job as the editorial staff adviser while Miss Elizabeth Lupton handled the position of adviser to the business staff. The historian, the quotations committee, the club and the sports edi- tors, and the picture managers worked with high and cooperative spirit. On their shoulders rested to be und ln the Bacontan. loft. and Elko Hada. assistant editors. BAUUNIAN the responsibility of gathering important data concerning clubs and sports and information on the seniors. This information was competently compiled into the book. The editorial staff was also responsi- ble for the choice of the yearbook theme which was carried through so capably. To finance the needs of the editorial staff, the business staff solicited ads from the businesses and firms of the neighboring towns and collected orders for our Baconiun. It was their responsibility to balance our yearbook budget. Because of the edi- torial and business staff's coherent iob well done, they have good reason to take pride in their product -our 1953 Baconicm. Soma members at the editorial and business stalls at work. SEATED-N. Matsui. E. Hada. I.. Barker, E. Glendcn. I. Htldrolh. STANDXNG-M. Dlchter. P. Davis, P. Hlsqol, S. Gosslaux. T. lenktnl. Mr. Arthur W. Baker. yearbook adviser. checking material The odltors at work. Lee Barker, sdltor: Elaine Glendon E BPH Y 'Q Sf' ..'- N, S, W X I 3 'I Goodie. Noxrnan, Ham, and Henriene-Spring is in lhe air I 52 hf 12. x, Ijff, ll ,J Ham and Goody . booflx' dow Hemidue Q hd ber S 5 'D E Xaddy., Lim. The Enme Cup -Q ll QW . Ag .Fifi E. - b0 ws W me X - ok ? I Sleppers Blish Ho I7 Call: Anillx Q- 1 1 1 4 ' z I s ' F r 1 A I v a n 1 N K' 1 'lv 1 1: 2 1 if ff 1, I is K 1- I 1 1 :fa m x 5 5 1 Q fi 1 1 lc I Q '1 x ' , 1 Q 1 1 0 X 1 ' 0? 14 2 s , , i I X 1 Q E v 1 EPP f 1 bass-'L bf 3555? wx xx. ,, 'J' 'aim 143155 1 Am 2 ff V .31 25.11 st V'-Ji ' ,al J Q' an 3 ,,.6,... amen K.. J S X . P - av A N - .:, Tuba WW J X ,N P' f N . This ll ans al thu :canal at which wa can look back now and laugh. but lt provided some vary ambarraulng moment! the night of the Prom. HAWAIIA PARADISE At last it had arrived-May Znd. To the juniors, this was h b' d For months we had been planning: for weeks we t e ig ay. had been rushing making arrangements: getting props and ' 'ls decorations: and for lona hours we had been pounding nat and climbing ladders, and thinking the work would never be th m, we done on time. As we came down the steps to e gy held our breath, wondering whether the finished product would live up to our plans and expectations-and it did. Everything from the mountains and grass shack to the Coke room cmd the lily pond was perfect. Here it was-our Hawaiian Para- ' ' l'ttle clise. Alter receiving our programs from the two 1 hakinies we talked with our friends and danced to Hawaiian w , the music of Rip Turner and his orchestra. Despite the little ident which occurred later when the pond overflowed, GCC the evening was a great success. Although we were tired from d the job of decorating and breathless from the rush to get rea y lor our dates, we had the leelinq that finally, this was our night-this was our Prom. rations was the llttla gran shack. which provided n unlqul Ona of the lecturer ol thu docs background lar lllp Tumcr'n orchestra This lovely Pool Provided a background lor many ol the couple: plcturu. K ' For S aff Parade Of gtg? . J sg , Q- V19-auf, M r-la im . wgnekxiwllf :lm -fig, r' P J ml. 4 Y Dosfie D4 .132-f5i . 112 And Q dy. 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Motolka. I.. Amtnlz. SECOND ROW-I. Channels. IL Ilalhlmeto, E. Lavonlon. I. Cubbsrlny. P. Bea. I. Stott. I.. Duo. M. Loow. M. Tompldnl. P. Pollock. B. McPherson. S. Stotl. THIRD ROW-W. Elmer. I. Htldreth. I. Dundraa, N. Hilsl. I. Sambrook. I. Robinson. D. Anthony. I. McCormick. A. Gola. I. A. Borguon. E. Schotlsld. FOURTH ROW-D. Schulman. A. Bowan. I. Craig. D. Norlxnatlu. I.. Bauer. C. Nylund. W. Black. 0. Fllhor. R. Ichlnaqa. W. Kirby. FIFTH BOW-K. leper. R. Woodruff. D. Dllkl. R. Slmpklnl. G. Harril. S. Wheaton. Tllllll 'l' Ullll tlll. The Bridgeton High School Student Council plays a very important part in the organization of school activities. lts purpose is to promote the in- terests of the school and to provide students with opportunities to participate in school government. Among this organizations many services to the school and the community are the distributing of the weekly menu and the daily bulletin, polishing the trophies and keeping the trophy cabinets in order, sponsoring the annual magazine campaign, and securing a luke box for the cafeteria and keep- ing it in good condition. Student Council also takes the responsibility of sending get-well cards to sick students and members of the faculty. collecting con- tributions for blind ladies of the community, helping in the Guidance Office, and serving on Lost and Found duty. A Student Council representative is elected in each homeroom. An alternate attends meetings when the representative is absent. Mr. George Field is the adviser of the group. The officers are: president, Eiko l-ladag vice-president, Bernard Zatzg secretary, Helen Hendricksg treasurer, Ed Rose. Harry Hoffman. Hyman. M. Brooks. P. Rider. ART llltllltlll CLUB The Art Service Club is cz group of volun teer students who are interested in art as a career or hobby. With their adviser Miss Elizabeth Sterrett, they render a valuable serv ice to the school. This organization supplies posters for election campaigns, dances plays and other school activities. Designing and constructing scenery for plays and pageants is another service performed by the group The Art Service Club also furnishes program covers, party favors, and table decorations for banquets and other school functions. Officers are: president, Pauline Adams: vice-president Ed Rose: secretary, Mary D'Aqostino: treasurer, SEATED-G. Huber. N. Shorby. I. Counlsllor. E. Rolo S Blixxurd. H. Hoffman. SECOND HOW--E. Lnvonlou E Kollmoyor. M. Gandy. E. Sheppard. E. Slkkornue M. D'AqoltIno. A. Robinson. P. Adams. M. Wood. Min Star retl. THIRD BOW-A. Gandy. I, Slranq. W. Tlrnuy C ULI IU UL B The Clinic Club is made up of girls who are interested in nursing. These girls devote one or more study halls Weekly to help fellow students who are sick or injured. From this ex- perience many girls may determine whether they want to make a career of nursing. Iunior and senior volunteers are pre- ferred tor this service because of their advanced knowledge of general health. This group is an essential aid to the school. Mrs. Mary Meyers. RN., is the adviser. The officers are: president, Agnes Suroweicg vice-president, Ianet Counsel- lor: recording secretary, Sandra Thomas. I-'IRST ROW-E. Schafer. B. Turner. E. Webb. A. Surewlec. 5. Thomas. R. Hirsch. X. Harris. Mrs. Meyers. SECOND ROW-E. Williams. M. E. Wynder. P. Rider. K. Flthtan. I. Dundrea. I. White. R. Gasklll. H. Vlniarskl. THIRD ROW- A. Robinson, H. Goldsboro. M. Sharp. M. Hamasaki. N. lxawa. S. Okamotu. H. Penntnqtan. M. Peploe. me-.mvnrsffc vu- , 1- Q. www: me wt..-1 fs. s. ew .www sw--ffs...w.. M. on .an-. JU lllll llllll UIHISS The lunior Red Cross organization of Bridgeton High School is a branch of the Amer- ican Red Cross. The group campaigns through- out the various homerooms to raise funds to help needy people. Its representatives have also been called upon to collect money for the Community Chest, the tuberculosis drive, and other charities. One student is selected from each homeroom as Iunicr Red Cross repre- sentative and attends scheduled meetings con- ducted by their faculty adviser, Miss Emily Stiles. The ofticers are: president, Peggy lean Haafp vice-president, Betty Poulosf secretary, Mae Goto: treasurer, Bernard Zatz. FIRST ROW-B. Dailey, I, Young. I. Innes. M. Goto. P. Heat. B. Poulas. B. Zatx. M. Dal-'ranlr. M. I.. Sayre. SECOND ROW-E. Leveson. E. Redding. R. Petrunls. D. Klelnhord. 1. Pepper. B. Merritt. V. Craig. THIRD ROW-I.. Sebelman. B. Williamson. I. Gump. E. Mtnqln. I. Gump. M. Chann. C. Mlnnlck. A. Bedford. FOURTH ROW-H. Zeuner. I.. Dickin- son. I. Harris. B. Middleton. D. Gale. R. Kauffman. I. Sayer. Miss Stiles. C. Mitchel. FIFTH ROW--P. Franca. T. Brown, B. Iohnlort, D. Laws. WAITIIESS CLUB The Waitress Club is a group of volunteer girls who provide cr service to the school by serving at banquets and other school tunc- tions. Each of these girls is receiving prac- tical experience which will be helpful to her whether she is planning to become ct waitress or a gracious hostess. Mrs. Barbara Schmickel is adviser of the group. The officers are: presi- dent, Geraldine Merritt: vice-president, Marion Busnardog secretary, Josephine Catania. FIRST ROW-I. Catania. M. Busnarde, G. Merritt.. SECOND ROW-E. Abbott. D. Riley. M. Martin. G. Harmon. B. Russell. F. Wllmore. E. Smith. B. MacPherson. C. Diliella. M. A. Blair. M. Bacon. C. Grlner, L Dullols. THIRD ROW-Mrs. Schmlckel. R. Lloyd. R. Sheppard, D. Campbell. L. Dennis. D. Smith. M. Matthews. I.. Ardis. L. Ardls. M. Mullen. E. Cossaboon. A. Couch. M. Schaliclr. I. Mitchell. FOURTH ROW-D. Pugh. D. Murray. I. lehnaen. P. Maxwell. E. Moore. I.. Augustus. E. Menqln. C. Davis, C. Krepff. M. I. Mattson. D. Sheppard. A. Bauer, M. Pierce. FIFTI-I ROW- B. Orth, B. Kacanalr. E. Kelly. N. Cossaboon. A. Garwoed. M. Conyer 1. Weldon. 1. Robinson. C. Manning. P. Bea. I. Davis. M. Tomlinson. B. Zinnle. H. Tupper. TEE -AGE UA TEE The Teen-Age Canteen is the dance held each Saturday night in the school qymnasium. Canteen is sponsored by the Bridgeton Rotary Club and the faculty advisor is Mr. George Shelton. Each week an orchestra is enqaqed and refreshments are sold. Frequently Canteen stages special dances such as the Sadie Hawk- ins Dance, the Harvest Moon Ball and the Blue Christmas Dance. For these occasions com- mittee members work diligently for weeks mak- ing Gppropriate decorations for the dance. Officers are: president, Donald Gifford: secre- tary, Ioanne Dundrea: corresponding secretary, lane Whitey treasurer, Bob Krewson. FIRST HOW--P. Blew. H. Hendricks. I. Mathis. Mr. Shelton. R. Krewaon. I. Dundno, I. White. D. Gifford. I.. Garrison. I. Widman. E. Bacon, I. Counsellor. SECOND ROW-B. Cubberley. I. Widmun. S. Lopnr. S. Floniqan. L. Holbruegqs, P. Gifford. C. Nardelll. G. Bsrqseon, A. Simmons. I. Murron. A. DuBois. M. Wood, D. Seroto. THIRD HOW-R. Sprenklo. I. Dual. I. Dick. P. Dandreu. B. Bair, M. Gelllnqer. D. Drxrs. C. Coombs. H. Gulkill. A. Robinson, S. Thomas. I. Dillon. FOURTH ROW-I. Ellanltat. T. Ienkinl. S. Wheaton. D. Flnranl. R. Gan. 5. Dundron. P. Rider. E. Tyler. I.. Mon. G. Fisher. LIBRARY STAFF The Library Staff is a group of volunteer stu- dents who are selected by the librarian, Miss Helen Wilcox. Members ol the staff help students find reference books and also help them make selections for their own reading enjoyment. Checking books in and out, keeping the books and periodicals in order, taking the lists of names of students in the library to the study hall teachers, and keeping the library quiet and orderly are other duties ot the student librarians. The officers are: president, Mary Ann Gburg vice-president, Akiko Motoike: secre- tary, Kathryn Matsuop treasurer, Ion Alan Woodruff. FIRST ROW-K. Malmo. A. Shibu, A. Woodruff. M. A. Gbur. A. Moiolke, I. Deal, P. Rieqel. D. Sonata. SECOND ROW-H. Oqato. D. Klelubord, B. Ebsrtlr. S. Tilchlsr. A. Giorlondo, B. Fioranl. A. Surowiac, Min Wilcox. C. Nylund. S. Stott. C. Harris. B.,Dansluui. I. Stott. A. Couch. THIRD ROW-A, Yeaqle. B. Simpklru, A. Schweitzer. AUEWLVIS AL AIDS The Audio Visual Aids group provides a valuable service to the school by operating movinq picture equipment, sound system, spot- lights, phonoqraphs, and recorders in the class- rooms, the auditorium. and the cafeteria. The boys who are members of this organization are receiving practical experience while operating the apparatus. Students also are benefiting from the many educational films which are shown in the classrooms by the Audio Visual Aids members. The adviser is Mr. Charles Harris. FIRST ROW-D. Bonham. F. Sheppard. R. Cohen. R. Davis. E. Newlzirlr. A. Yeagla. T. Rurnmi. R. Lore. V. Foster. SEC- OND ROW-Mr. Horrtl. C. Han. V. Ertlane. M. Worrell. I. I-Iarrll. T. Pierce. E. Hackman. I. Inhnuon. R. Glalpey. Ansari-sinus-ram. SERVICE The Service League is an organization of boys and girls who contribute much to the orderliness of the school. With the extremely overcrowded cor- ridors in B. H. S., the Service League is a most necessary and active club. Its members are sta- tioned at various locations along the hall to keep the traffic moving quickly. ln the cafeteria Service League members see that all the tables are cleared LEAGUE and that no waste paper is left on the floor. Membership is open to students of any class who are willinq to put forth a little effort to make Bridqeton High School a better place in which to learn. Miss Sarah Frances Wheaton is the adviser. The officers are: president. Marion Weedp vice-presi- dent, Deborah Seratag secretary, Ioyce Stotz: treas- urer, Olin Fisher. FIRST HOW-M Crane. E- Humans. A- B1-wh. N- Sherby- L Stotz. D. serum. M. wud. o. Fisher. B. Merritt. D. Iohnson. B. Lamonteor. P. Maxwell. Min Wheaton. SECOND ROW-D. Schofield. C. Griner. F. Stanley. S. Willis. W. Wlms. L. Oqden. L. Ardil. M. Mullen. I. Anthony. D. Kite. E. Moore. THIRD ROW-V. Foster. I. Stone. I. Swift. R. Smith. I. Price. L. Subelrnan. I.. Ardix. M. Petcholl. D. Murray. Y. Price. FOURTH ROW--C. Mitchell, E. Iohnnon. R. Glalpey. D. Gale. P. Wright. T. Pierce. R. Honda. B. Mathis. W. Messick. FIFTH ROW-D. Sheppard. P. Pnntchilll. I.. Henderson. E. Rice. E. McPherson. A. Harper. W. lobes. C. May. I. Butler. C.Humple. :mn-vim me FUT RE The Future Farmers of America of Bridgeton High School is one of the many chartered state asso- ciations of the Future Farmers of America. The develop the and to train main purpose of this organization is to boys' interest in vocational agriculture the members to become better citizens. Each mem- ber of the Future Farmers of America receives the characteristic blue jacket to certify his membership. The boys are enrolled in either the vocational agri- F FUTURE HUMEMAKER The Future Homemakers oi America is an organization which encourages girls' interest in home economics. The girls who are mem- bers oi the group are learning to be better homemakers by learning and practicing many useful and worthwhile items necessary for good housekeeping. Girls from any grade are eligible for membership in the F. H. A. as long as they are interested in furthering their knowl- edge of home economics. Regularly scheduled meetings are conducted by Miss Edna Loew, who is the faculty adviser to the group. The otilcers are: president, Martha Blair: vice-presi- dent, Irene Marron: secretary, Barbara Kace- nak: secretary, Ioanne Mathis. FIRST HOW-B. Kacunak, I.. Ai-dis. I. lvhnwn- S- I-wwf. M. Blair. B, Bowman. H. Heritage. M. A. Blair. E. Burns. SECOND ROW-Miu Lonw. E. D. Kelley. I.. Ardh. A. Kelly. R. Williams. M. Mullen. C. Randauu. I. Stranq. B. Flllaer. V. Lleplnl. C. Krall. ARMER culture course or which will enable extended courses. The officers of the club are: Sockwellg vice-president, Russell the college preparatory course them to. go on to college to take president, Merald Sheppard: secretary, Iohn Hubschrnidt: treasurer. Kenneth Lang: reporter, Bill Holding. Mr. Everett Bowen and Mr. Richard Snethen are the advisers of this club. FIRST ROW-R. Sheppard. W. Holdlna. M. Soclcwoll. I. Hublchmldt. K. Lang. SECOND ROW-W. Halter. H. Willis. 5. Chipolu. I. Howell. H. Ayaro. L Pianln. THIRD ROW-Mr. Snell-ion. H. Trillonder. R. McDermott. E. Blluard. C. Platt. l. Motcall. R. Cornatnr. F. Matherl. ll. Harril. B. Holding. H. Bowlnr, Mr. Bowen. FOURTH ROW-ll. Lore. C. Brown. E. Newklrlr. I. Nowklrlz. S. Garrison. W. Doughty. I. Collar. P. Bard. M. Street. C. Brooks. YU-TH BOW- N. Stranq. N. Lang. I. Iohnlon. I.. Elwoll. I. Logan. C. Watson. M. Storm. C. Loow. D. Luatman. I. Tico. R. Pennington. SIXTH ROW-I. Vlclren, N. Peterson. W. Blizzard, I. Banks. R. Davis. D. Howoll. C. lluddorow. K. Camper. G. Crispin. G. Pontiold. R. Carlaw. M. Sandorlin. SEVENTH ROW-W. Couch. N. Wyndor. C. Hotxoll. D. Sloan. l. Myen. I. Mylrl, R. Maxwell. I.. Tico. R. Boll. W. Garten. R. Tompkins. I. Petonon. D. Harril. l'ivl,t... ried and The fold: bers Mrs. Officers are: president, Ioanne Hustedp vice- president, Iudy Cubberleyg secretary, Mary D'Agostinoy treasurer, Carol Harris: song leader, Marion Loewg historian, Kay Miller: librarian, Shirley Stotz. FIRST ROW-I. Stewart, l. Casper, P. Rtegel, B. Poulos. M. Hudson. M. Dlvosllno. I. Husted. C. Harris. A. Robinson. D. Kllansr. N. Rovnsr. R. Hirsch. Waugh. K. Harris. M. Hubbard. P. Davis, S. Slots. K. Mulor. I. Shaun. E. Stkkemue. A. Iohuson. S. Thomas. I.. Sobslman. N. Davis. THIRD ROW-I. Wallacs. C. Cornatxar. S. Scull. l. Sumbrook. R. Surowfoc. B. Grlnlr. H. Vlnlarskl. I. Cub- berlsy. I. White. L. Garrison. E. Tyler. S. Willis. on by the National Education Association projects of the Future Teachers are three- SERTED-M. Gstsinqer. D. Dura. S. Rborth. B. Cubbor Dandrsn, C. Coombs, B. Bair. I.. Garrison. Dr. Loder. W. Hanry. xv vs 5 1-J- '-4'a'r14L,.5 V' EEHO The Echo plays an important role in the lite of B. H. S. students. News about the various clubs, organizations, sports events, and social occurrences are presented to the student body throughout the year by the paper. The Echo is the sponsor of the annual popu- larity contest. Ballots are printed in the paper so that students may vote for their favorites in the poll. Then the winners are spotlighted in an evening pro- gram held in the B. l-l. S. auditorium. In order to become a member of the Echo FUTURE TEACHER The F. T. A. is a cooperative proiect car its affiliated state and local associations. to aid during emergencies: to assist mem- of the faculty: to teach in Sunday School. Isabelle Waugh serves as faculty adviser. SECOND ROW--Mrs. lay. P. Blow. M. Dlgostlno. I. Dundreu. STANDING-P. Kirby, I. Etsenslat. A. Robinson. B. Poulos. S. Flunlglm. I. staff a student must first complete a onevyear iournal- ism course which is taught by Mrs. Ethel Lawrence. This course is open to any sophomore, junior, or senior who has maintained a B average in English. The Echo staff convenes seventh period each day at which time the editor-inchief, Barbara Cub- berley, meets with her assistants and page editors to plan the paper, to cover news beats, and to write stories and headlines. Supervising the editing of the paper is Dr. Katherine Loder. The business manager is Mr. Frank Smith. uxamwwwuarsmwesvwwwzafawearrwawtmmr. e. .:xw1':favw'4n-i3'rDfr'S: -- . ' A-' .? .gf .1 L 3' . Kiwi. ' r,:Hg.2f.3.w,:'vf 1 W is ...W I , ff.: - ---'nm , Iv., - ny .' ,ff-':-:' . Q 1 '-Pie' 15-Q .- : -, lx '.','- 'V ',.Q,-gz3:f,- N ' cow- xr' ' ---f'1X-'--i 5-ig-iv? - .:x x 1 :1'w.' 'W' s'fV .' --'.--'IJ .'- QW:-':W,v's Q: -- .- . .nu-we-. . .Q 5 x . U ,N e ,sK',ivs 3 69 ,X-L 9 .,u ' S 1' x - , . ,,.A,.v,. ,,v,.x,Q..: UN 1 4'x. JN -' of 0 0 ,v .' 0 0,1 J, 'v . . -'.'- . 0'-' ' ' -',. u'.-'-. -. . .w .-' .- .'-.'-.'-. f- f .N -. ...M ms fc-no .., yy, C x 11.5. Q--..--qv QQ, V, s-.11 UI ----- ..-..,7,-L , I, . . 9 , 4 j -new ff 3 'Q' f- 5.522974 3'?Q:QdK?5 1-16ifflf'5 15f3:? 544 ' , ,Y 1, Q nbc. Dusk .1 .1 vbgtva l 1.10. ' v. Lv, 4... 1' we . -.. Wu l STAMP ULUB One of the school's newest organizations is the Stamp Club, or technically-the Philatelic Society. Its members either own collections or are interested in starting one. The members exchanae stamps. The club's dual purposes are to interest others in stamp collectinq and to help its present members to become better collectors. They have developed collections of rare, foreiqn, and domestic stamps. The c1ub's officers are: president, Margie Millerg vice- president, Laura Sobelman: secretary, Iohn Harris: treasurer, Ioshua Mickel. Mr. I. W. Vanaman is the adviser. STANDING-Mr. Vcnumun. P. Wdqhl. SEATZD-H. Zeuner. G. Huber. I., Schulman. M. Mlllsr. I. Mckel. I. Hurrll. WEARERS 0F THE TBM All the boys and girls who are Wearina those maroon and white B's are athletes ot whom we can be very proud. The letter shows that the wearer has participated successfully in one or more of the varsity sports. A letter may be earned by our color guards or cheer- leaders. AMancxqers of the various teams also receive B's. Good sportsmanship, complete cooperation, and willingness to learn are some of the requirements of the members of this group. FIRST ROW-H. Davis, A. While. B. Brown. P. Dcmdrsa. P. Travalinu. N. Rovusr. M. A. Gbur. E. Williams. G. Ward. SECOND HOW-M. Sockwell. S. Whsaten. T. Isnldnx. I. Wallace. E. Evans. I. lnlmson. K. Creamer. L. Cuins- 1. Zimmorman. THIRD ROW-G. Harris. S. Weed. P. Hitchner. D. Hawaii. FR' UH GL B The French Club offers students an op- portunity to obtain cr better understandinq of the French people and the French language. At the meetings they make practical use of the language by conversing, playing games. and sinqinq songs in French. These informal get- toqethers are held monthly at the homes of various members. Membership in this organi- zation is open to students who are studying French ll and obtain the qualifying gl'UdES. Mrs. lean Morris is adviser to the group. The officers are: president, Mary Ann Gburg vice- president, Hildegarde Albiez: secretary, Peter Wriqhtg treasurer, Stevie Eberth. FIRST ROW-Mrs. Morrll. H. Albiex. l. Casper. M. A. Gbur. P. Wrlqhl. 5. Eberlh. SECOND ROW-K. Harris. M. Mur- thlul. B. Belcher. H. Vlniarsld. C. Harris, E. Kclcov. B. Berkowitz. S. Guasiaux. N. Davin. I. Bailey. THIRD ROW- E. Howell. A. M. Davin. K. Polmxgo. B. Grinar. E. Marita. G. Miyazaki. C. Bradway. masnmwwmw. FIRST BOW-B. Naaahlro. S. Onhlo. I. Mullen. K. Oehlo. E. Bacon, M. Courlon. C. Thompson. I. Mille. G. Luklm. B. Burdlall. I. Aoltl. M. Padgett. M. Gatslnqer. I.. Getnlnqer. I. Wldmunn. P. Wethertll. B. lollin B. Barlam. N. Sherby. M. Watlon, K. Nalrauchl. A. Gebhart. P. Elchelberqer. E. Bodln. M. Kano. Y. Okamoto. SECOND ROW--D. Sharp. D, Blalzealee, I. Btlcente. I. Wldmann. H. Praucll. D. Dlaontino. B. Brown. N. Gabura. M. DlPranlr. S. Good. P. Parlrer. C. Saxaullno. N. Bernhard. A. Bauder. I. Lang. M. Block. M. A. Tomlinson. M. Busnardo. M. Bacon. THIRD HOW-E. Page. M. Riley. K. Saealtl. M. E. Parker. F. Soranllno. M. Douglas. C. Iohnlon. R. Goal. I. Bacon. R. Gaaklll. G. Burgou. M. Hltchner. Y. Kona. I. Ionel. P. Waller. C. Grlner, A. Du Boll. ll. Sprenlrle. E. Frazier. FOURTH ROW-Min Austen, I. Harvey. R. Hashimoto. M. Mltlul. B. Kalwda. I.. Masataai. S. Snowwhite, B. Vallela. M. Meneqhlna. B. I.. Funk. A. Laws. I. Marron. N. Morris. E. Walker. C. Moines. C. Kropll. E. Wllltamlon. I.. Garrlxon, D. Dahlman. E. Dare. M. I.. Bauder. I. Dundrea. FIFTH ROW-E. Moors. P. Cllrew. I. Counsellor. M. Charm, I.. Spinelli. E. Nleulrirlr. D. Carter. D. Anthony, E. Van Meter. I. Sheppard. M. I.. Fox. I. Eltilow. C. Nardelli. H. Pen- nlnqton. E. Harris. A. Iohnlon, I. Lawless. E. Sticklel. P. Stanley. A. Bush. I. Hashimoto. SIXTH ROW-D. Murray. B. Spindler. P. Thompson. F. Vltale. C. Thompson. S. Pluqqe. C. Maker. K. Matluda, S. Okarnoto, S. Carlow, M. Iuhrnon. B. Mayhew. D. Klte. M. VanSant. C. Lloyd. I. Burt. I. Shaasr. G. Wheaton. A. Oalra. SEVENTH ROW--IC. Massey. C. Manning. D. Mattson. P. DISTRIBUTIVE lilll UATIO The Senior D. E. students in this group Panachelll. C. Mitchell, F. Lankln. I. Thompson. P. Bea. N. Htlss, S. Tullls. S. Cook. M. Noble. B. Layton. I. Klamlsr. The Commercial Club is composed of students enrolled in the Bookkeeping, Secretarial, and Dis- tributive Education courses. The main objective of this organization is to create better contact and good. will with the merchants ot Bridqeton, their future employees. Sophomore, junior, and senior students who maintain qoocl scholastic averages are eligible learn practical salesmanship. This program provides that these future salesmen attend school in the morninas and that they work in the afternoons and Saturdays. In their various positions downtown, they put into use the practical troininq taught them by their co- ordinator, Mr. Frank Smith. The officers of the club are: president, Iohn Brown: vice-president, Edith Nieukirkg secretary, Ann Giorlandop treasurer, Anthony Del Collo. LEFT SIDE, FIRST ROW-D. Glass. D. Harper. D. Loder. I. Mall-itl. SECOND ROW--B. Rcrdcltlte. I. Bonham. A. Del- Collo. H. Dooley. Mr. Smith. RIGHT SIDE. FIRST ROW-'I- Dlclr. G. Bomanllhin. V. Poloit. M. Morrlnon. SECOND ROW-A. Glnrlando, S. Ltaderman. M. Rutl. S. Maurer. E. Nteuklrk. M. Malon. THIRD HOW-I. Brown. R. Ahlquist. W. Gaunt. L. Lovelrmd. I.. Getltnqer. to join the club. Their biggest social event of the year is the annual banquet with the merchants and service clubs of Bridgeton. 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' ,E 3 My 49+ is m 6 . iff fs ig 9 Y Q. I pf. .11 A 1..,y b , 2 M 4' 5 :M - ' ' x . SW 'f' -gm 'Wx URUHESTRA FIRST ROW-C. Harris, N. Matsui. E. Heder. L. Willis. G. Shelton. M. Fisher, Ii. Pelnmls. I.. Anslnk, M. E. Fisher. SECOND ROW-G. Cornwell. I. Hunted, I. Whlte. I. Eckert. K. Miller. E. Glendon. S. Stott. E. Thompson. B. Galloway. B. Coilin. A. Shlha. N. Morinalaa. Miss Whlteley. THIRD ROW-B. Paulus. I. Ilerqoson. M. Peterlon. A. Iohnson. B. Rourke. R. Sheppard. I. Robin- son, N. Bradlord. D. Taltan. I. Drain, M. Carter. M. Bnlce. FOURTH ROW-I. Rebbui. W. Messick. C. Adaml. C. Plummer. F. Piccone. W. Elmer. I. Boehm. I. Tice. B. Wilson. K. Saul. I.. Horner. W. Middleton. FIFTH ROW-D, Sobleman. C. Davil. I.. Gamble. I.. Barker. H. Pennington. H. Vorberq. W. Davis, L. Moll. D. Seull, S. Gunly. S. Ayers. C. Bradway. SIXTH ROW- H. Wallen. 0. Fisher. I.. I-Ienderlon. B. Beck. X. Creamer. D. Lawn. H. Iohnson. H. Hager. SEVENTH ROW-D. Dillu, M. Sock- well. A. Gaunll. Under the direction oi Miss Florence Mul- The B. H. S. Orchestra is comprised oi talented boys and girls from all classes who are interested in playing their various instruments in a large group. The orchestra provides the musical assistance lor special programs such as the annual senior play, the Echo play, the Christmas program, and the Spring Concert. Six years ago, the orchestra had twenty-two members, including the seventh and eighth grades. Today, under the leadership of Miss Marion White- ley, the orchestra has seventy-tive members, ex- CH0lR ford, the B. H. S. Choir sings for special pro- grams. Its members are selected from the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs because oi their outstanding ability. Annually they help in the Christmas Program and the Spring Con- cert. They have also presented programs for the Rotary Club, the Matinee Musicale, the Iuriior High School assembly, and for the Senior High School assemblies. FIRST ROW-B. Galloway, S. Gullner, M. Goto. G. Carlisle. W. BredwaY. I. Harris. P. Panlchelli. O. Fisher. K. Miller. M. Schullck. M. Tomlinson. SECOND ROW--I. Shoemaker. N. Davis. I.. Snbelman. C. Forrest. I. Hutchinson, I.. Bauer. I.. Henderson. H. Pelruniu, A. Couch. M. Leew. M. Iohnson. THIRD ROW--M. Weed, M. Pappas. E. Schafer. E. Scheller. R. Krewmen. O. Dickerson. C. Hemple. I. Stelz. I.. Campbell. I.. Dare. I. Matsui. E. Kellmayer. FOURTH ROW-S. Snowhtte, C. Harris. A. Simmons, I. Vitale, F. Davie. C. Knapp, M. Sockwell. D. Gilford. I. Allele. W. Anthony. S. Statz. E. Glendon. G. Gould. clusive ot' junior high students who now have their own orchestra. The senior members ot this cr- chestra who' have been playing for four years are: Iames Ayars, Lee Barker, Ken Creamer, Bill Davis, Elaine Glendon, Eiko Hada, Carol Harris, loanne Husted, Nakalco Matsui, Nancy Morinaka, Lent Moss, Alice Shiba, Merald Sockwell, and Shirley Stotz. Elaine Glendon, tlutist, was selected to play in the All-State Orchestra. The musical performances of this group, our Bridgeton High School orchestra, are well attended. BUYS' GLEE CLUB Any high school boy who wishes to sing may become a member of the Boys' Glee Club. They meet twice a week to rehearse for their two main programs of the year-the annual Christmas program and the Spring Concert. Both oi these musical events attract larqe num- bers ot townspeople who look forward to these iine musical programs from year to year. There director is Miss Florence Multord. ITRST ROW-W. Bradway. R. Bailey. T. Vaqa. C. Adams I. Boykin. C. Garrison. SECOND ROW-I. Harris. G. Carlisle. I. Hutchinson. D. Storm, I. Ordille. R. Cornaller. W. Kirby. THIRD ROW-0. Fisher. R. Hair. I. Ollek. R. Fuller- ton, P. Panlchelll. D. Gale. FOURTH ROW-D. Gilford. I. Clark. B. Beck. I.. Bauer. P. Davis. C. Hemple. FIFTH BOW-M. Soakwell. L. Henderson. H. Krewson. R. Thomas. C. Knapp. Glklt' GLEE UL B The Girls' Glee Club is made up of approxi- mately one hundred and sixty girls irom all of the classes, making it the largest ot all the organizations at Bridqeton High. These girls, who are all interested in singing in a large group, perform publicly twice a year-in the annual Christmas program, which com- bines talent trom the entire Bridgeton school system, and the Spring Concert. Last year, the girls partici- pated in a new venture-an informal step-sing which was presented at the Broad Street entrance of the school. Sinqinq in o large qroup such as this provides musical training and experience for those who enjoy it. Each club member receives one credit toward graduation for each year oi participation in this elective. Miss Florence Mulford is the girls' director. FIRST ROW-D. Riley. P. Dooley. G. Huber. M. Hulf. G. Fraser. I. fox. S. Gallner. M. Funke. B. Galloway. M. Cook. C. Farrow. M- Hlldlvll- 5- MGCPHHUOI- D- SGIGIGI H- CGHPMU- M- MOIIDY. N. Sher-by. C. Maxwell. M. Parker. M. Swain. G. Harmon. M. Backenlon. SECOND ROW-L Towles, I. White. A. Messina. C. Merrllt. G. Phillips. B. Henly. S. Shlll. N. Furuya. M. Weed. E. Linker. H. Shlba. E. Rempler. S. Smith. C. Forrest. I. Pepitone. R. Petrunis. I. Mills. E. Mlnqin. M. Maxwell. S. Cook. M. Goto. THIRD ROW-M. Pepltone. I. Ennlen. D. Davis. D. Bosco. N. Bradtord. M. Iohnson. E. Doughty. M. Pappas. D. Davls. E. Leven- son. E. Levenson. A. Bauer. A. Iohnson. D. Sayre. D. Bacon. C. Thompson. M. Cook. B. Moore. I.. Anslnk. I. Matsul. FOURTH ROW-P. Gltlord. I. Garrison. M. Woodlln. I.. Ogden. B. Glass. I. Holler. E. Bacon. L. Dare. B. Fauber. E. Kellmayer. D. Tallon. M. Tompkins. I. Mitchell. N. Brown. C. Sholls. C. Davis. I. Dayger. M. Schalick. A. Couch. I. Strung: E. Schaiter. FIFTH BOW- I. Toxer. E. Davls. V. Oiven. M. Block. P. Dilks. E. Goldsboro. I. Douahly. I. Porch. K. Miller. M. Iohnson. M. Loew. M. Slaars. I.. Campbell. M. Weber. M. Fisher. R. Sheppard. B. Orth, SDCTH ROW-C. Harris. E. Schafer. M. Ferren. H. Keera. I.. Usui. C. Kobrich. B. Mlxner. D. Falxone. E. Kellmayer. P. Shapiro. B. Merritt. S. Slots. E. Glendan. S. Snowhite. I. Gump. SEVENTH ROW-N. Davis. I. Weldon. M. Hubbard. M. Dickerson. M. Mosley. D. Kite. S. Avallino. F. Sorantlno. C. Exler. E. Cossaboon. I. Bailey. EIGHTH ROW-L. Sobelman. 0. Green. B. Evans. H. White. I. Oalman. D. Iohnson. P. Adams. G. Garrison. A. Sim- mons. D. Stuart. D. Burlew. M. Busnardo. I. Slots. C. Moore. H. Hunted. i-Ferrer am- ' f t- . 1... .,...-vfr-f-me - were -...Y ww :f.M:v-W-zwrrvffme-r-ww-new :- ....f1..fw.-.-Awrvwf.-ww. ..4..:..,.... ,... g.,.,.,. ...g .nr no. .ti ...n fn, ., I. Enulan. M. Goto. D. Sharp. H. Hultcd, E. Anllnk M. MAJURETTES Our cheerleaders displayed plenty of vigor and vitality in keeping up the pep, spirit, and enthusiasm during athletic events. They lead the cheerina at all the football and basket- ball qames, This year the girls received sharp, new uniforms. The girls did a bang-up job this year ln keeping with the spirit of our fine football sea- son. Marilyn Getsinger, senior class secre- tary. was this year's head cheerleader. The girls' adviser is Miss Marjorie Austen. Needless to say, our majorettes always do cr fine job of twlrlinq for us while the band plays. GHEERLEADER CENTER-M. Gohinqar, E. Frazier. ll. De Fnmcllco. S. Dundroa. I. Marron. B. Mosley. I. Stolx. P. Parker, M. Cour- lol. FIRST ROW-M. Fisher, R. Wilson. I. Shaner. M. Fisher. A. Shelton, L. Wlllln. SECOND ROW-E. Glenclon. W. Brad- wuy. A. Iuhnuon. B. Collin. I. Eckert. M. Ott. B. Cubberley. B. Galloway. C. Plummer. C. Adams. K. Bell. I. While. F. Plcclonl. THIRD HOW-W. Middleton. W. Elmer. I. Benlno. C. Platt. R. Davll. R. Melol. B. Klnq. I. Habbal. I.. Gamble. N. Bradford. ll. Baruch. FOURTH ROW-D. Schulman. E. Crlm, l.. Barker. C. Elwell. T. Iunklnl, L. Solaelman. D. Mathis. A. Gauntt, D. Dllkl. D. Gale. D. Scull. FXFTH ROW-H. Iohnlon. R. Vorbsrq. H. Doughty. H. Wallen. W. Burdlall. R. Gnu. I. Hunted. H. Hendricks. B. Galklll. D. l.awl.K. Klelnbord. O. Fisher. C. Hetxell. SIXTH ROW- ll. Du Bois. M. Soclrwell. W. Duvll. K. Creamer. B. Beck. l.. Henderson. G. Hickman. BA D The B. H. S. Band performs ably for us before the football games and during halftime under the direction of Mr. Iohn A. Elmer. In the spring the band presents the Band Show, an annual talent program. Each year they provide the music at commencement. Their year's activity is completed by a picnic near the close of school. There are approximately sixty members in the band. The color guard marches before the band carrying our national and school flags. A signal honor came to the drum maiorette of this group, Barbara Cubberley, when she was selected to lead the United States Marine Corps Band at the annual Orange Bowl football game, Ianuary 1, l953. The officers of the band are: president, M. Sockwellg vice-president, W. Davis: secre- tary, E. Glendong treasurer, L. Barker. UULUR GUARD lt. Galklll. I. Hunted. H. Hendricks. R. Gen. FIRST ROW-P. Blew. P. Davis. P. Rieqel. L. Barker. S. Eberth. D. Dare, I. Wcodmtt. M. D'AqoslIno. SECOND ROW -Mr. Baker. H. Vtniarski. A. Surowlec. I. Dundreu. M. Brooks. B. Bair. E. Dare. E. Williams. THIRD ROW-M. Sharp. K. Harris, C. Hants. H. Devil. G. Harris. E. Briggs. M. A. Gbur. S. Okamoto. BAFUNIAN lllll'F0lll1tI. STAFF BACFNIAN ltll INFSS STAFF To the Editorial Stott goes the responsibility of preparing and editinq the '53 Bcrconian. The stalf members are: editor, I.. Barker: assistant editors, E. Hada, E. Glendong picture editors, P. Rieqel, P. Davis: club editors, D. Dare, A. Woodruff: sports editors, M. D'1-lqostino, H. Davis: art committee, B. Bair, M. Brooks, S. Okamoto, C. Rymany historian, S. Eberthp quotations chairman, S. Stotzp Mr. Arthur Baker is the faculty adviser. FIRST ROW-I. Deal. D. D'Agontlno. I. Auld. E. Hudu. The financial side of the production ot the '53 Baconicm was handled by the Business Staff, headed by Tosh Hosoda. The work involved con- tactinq the merchants oi Bridqeton and soliciting ads for the advertising space. Serving under the business manaqer were: advertising manager, Mar- vin Dichterg his co-manaqers, Shirley Gossiaux and Thomas Ienkinsg circulation co-mandqers, Ioan Hildreth and Nakoko Matsui. lchler. N. Mutsuo, T. Hosudu. I. I-Iildrelh. T. Ienklns. S. Gosaiaux. N. Rovner. N. Merinalra. SECOND ROW-P. Haut. M. Mason. I.. Hnlbrueqqe. B. Fiorcnl, M. Brooks. C. Bowen. C. Coombs. B. Cubberley. P. Dnndraa, B. Brown. I. I-Iuslecl. Miss Lupton. THIRD ROW-G. Gould. S. Plant- qan. S. Ttachler. A. Glorlando. M. Galninger. I-I. I-Iendriclu, D. Anthony. E. Nleuldrk. M. Iol-muon. M. Buudsr. FOURTH ROW-I. Ehenllul. L. Bauer. I. I-Iiqbea. K. Adams. A. Sornnlino. B. Iles. C. Nylund. B. Burdsall. I. Thompson. FIFTH ROW-I. Brown. L. Loveland. I.. Mon. P. Wutherill. I. Giberson. R. 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QQ' X ' X ,, 1 1 wh .U Pg 'C i lx A, a 5 f X X I li fc X L, X ,,.P3g,f A Y' ' iv H , u '22, x Q YN , , ' 'iwtjii-',: N Y ,X I Xxx shi' '-1 l H ri M Q. :Aff fy , 3 x X -.yt K RX N We W 1 il g Y- V 'ffy QQ a 21,5 ,I V ., . , 1' 1 f dsx Ny f ' 3 ' hifi 25514517 Eff 4. J 4-1 .2 All wx 1, 'L 322911 f 15 'ii f Hy' ,sm k Li ,J!'yf1,.i,. .J? ' 1 'zfw' y kin- 'iff' f ' ' Vffffii 35 'Z i Q- mr- V f-HL, aw Q S? is - s-Q4 , L QQ . ' , ki, Zz? 6.14 I ' gym. .L 1 .5 --,gfger m f? M24 . v tics f Es ii ,.iff42,' ,S xfzfeh. -X-,,f fx A-md' tougher than the leather in our wallets Bridgeton High School's football team did something this year no other South lersey team has ever done before. Under the excellent guidance of Mr. David Shapiro and his assistants, Bridgeton rolled to its third straight South Iersey Group Four Conference championship. The team lost only one game and that by only one point. Our overall record was eight wins and one loss. Bridgeton opened the season by rolling over Holy Spirit 66-0. Over sixty boys saw action in this game. The following week. Bridqeton played host to Atlantic City, who along with Bridgeton was rated one of the top two teams in South Iersey. We began to realize just how powerful our team was when they buried Atlantic City 33-6. The next week, Bridgeton journeyed to DuPont and emerged victori- ous 27-6. Bridgeton and Collingswood met on the lat- ter's field in what was to be considered the most crucial game at this point. Only once before in the series had the Bulldogs defeated the Calls on their home field. Bridgeton broke up this close, thrilling game in the last quarter by scoring three quick touchdowns to win by a score of 40-14. We then traveled to Woodrow Wilson in Camden where Bridgeton won 21-0. The traditionally tight Vineland- Bridgeton game tumed out to be a rout with Bridge- ton winning 32-14. The following week the heavily favored Bridgeton Eleven journeyed to Millville. There, Millville created one of the biggest upsets in South Iersey football history by defeating Bridgeton 7-5 in a sea of mud during a heavy downpour. Bridgeton then returned home and defeated Camden I4-0 to clinch the Group Four Championship. Thanks- giving morning, Bridgeton ended the season by icurneying to Camden Regional and walloping them 40-20. This was a great game tor all the boys cmd especially for the seniors. -l A7 X31 A . bv M x lil . T SX- W x ri F f ,ll x . V f 5 f lbw gl N win' N 5 A N f j N I, fl, y -- X my tm f f ' li 'Mt XXX x S ban- :Z The man who were rupoxulhls for our the football record v X W V this year: anlltunl couchu Tony Poldch. loo Bowen. Dwi K N Xi' X 'T L 1 o , an an wo .un ca coac Dun x s Y l:h::hlr:aAl G Llarrylll ll dhd la. M' n gi it .. ...1 , ' l02 - M y FIRST ROW-M. Soclrwell. T. Holoda. l. Franco. R. Klrchull. W. Black, B. Sample. C. Palmlclano. S. Wsad. G. Byrd. G. Ward. T. Dodoharcr. R. Ito. S. Shaplro. SECOND ROW-A. Calabrela. H. Iolmncn. B. lahmon. E. Rolo. S. Wheaton, C. Cammaxole. I.. Henderson. A. Grlltlth. E. Evanl. S. Clement. W. Whlte, I. Coney. W. Ylotchar. A. Capaldl. M. DeHart. THIRD ROW-E. Van Eu. H. Walls. W. Wars. G. Hants. It. Bell. A. Balankle. l. Zlmmermaa. R. Smithlon. A. Oswald. C. Hemple. R. Coslchoon. I. Butler. D. Howell. I. Papllone. FOURTH ROW-C. Klslnbard. W. Homan. I. Monbrooln. I. Fralinqsr. P. Wynder. H. Hallman. G. Chew. I. Morris. l. Metcalf, E. Iolmlon. R. Lewls. H. cull. Q Brldqeton Hiqh's 1953 football team was a wellebalanced team as well as a powerful one. The team was strong in reserves, both f offensively and defensively. Teamwork was one of the Bulldogs' V strongest points. f The offensive co-captains were Sam Wheaton and Tosh Hosoda, while the defensive captain was Merald Sockwell. f Several of the boys won berths on the various all-star teams. X , . -H5 Z Emzie Evans was pzckecl for the All-State and All-South Iersey teams. , . J f W Tosh Hosoda made the All-South lersey second team, while Sam f X! Wheaton, George Byrd, Richard Smithson, and Elmer Vlfhite all won 2 honorable mention. Evans, Hosoda, Byrd, and Wheaton all won 5 starting berths on the All-Group Four Team while White and Smithson xi' made the second team. Ed Rose, Art Calabrese, and Iohn Coursey ' , honorable mention. , , hw won f K W f 3, 0 Ennio qalned a few yards on lhla play but lm almost ll'n balnq played on cr loolball lleld but lt lauln . f lalt hll Pants. more like leap iroq. X. I 1.3. s....5,...?.5,. A. , ,O T ' . . . ,K 1 wr.:-':'rg',g .f5' N - :.gx'f,,I,g:' , , , Q sv . 1: .- Hs-f. '-ix. ' ' '-7 1 ' 'A s , i, . Y' , I, ,. .,,, ,. .1f.,,? A, . ,gif Q., . 345 l W a n S 'wi 1 X ' 1- ? 3 'wmv 5- M . ff pu... .M ffl.: 5 fa :SQ .I tw - Z . ., . .ly .I , .l 'TIG .' :f,f T lx F 35,33 Q' 1 tx - 'PE g2'?.ig... 5 . X L: my L., M E.. S.. l Jiffi : g y X - 3 534 . U ' . ?m.1bif?g5 11:3-:QQ .Sa 'K . Eff. xi. 'tw rmmifmfii 4 5 - . 42 g W, , , ...qi .i.h, 9-fg,', 4- 'i sq 3 1 lf -- 'A at 1: wzfwl-fw -Msg.-1.5. ' - ' 'it ' exif.: - 'tw lm5f ?.5:5g?Piw?Sz.Wv.Q.iz te' 'X Q -. Q.,, ...,, ,,, fg:.s,,,,gpQ.2f:s,rwggr3r.1 l -- it '- 1 4 ..., 5 'rw I' .ws fQ: ' , fix ' ff ' - ' 'fafw-fu. 45322. . M .s..,,..s l ll .,..,iY',,if'5,3 , , ! , ,951E56vx,lg4,gf:q..a4j-dygiaizw.rygfq ., 5 t5':fw.z1:'WfTqwf gr. 2. - ' ' 'UI FIRST ROW-I. Shoemaker. R. Sheppard. E. Menqln. C. Harley, G. Esllow, N. Fnruyu. A. Kakodcr. Y. Okamalc. SECOND HOW-D. Bhrhart. C. Walewakl. L Robinson. C. Cornatzer, I. Stevenson. S. Tullls, H. Hunted. N. Hllel. THIRD ROW-Mn, Green. M. Yamamoto. B. loslln, N. Matuxl, H. Oqnta. I. E. Morgan. S. Eberth. E. Williams. M. A. Gbur, 1. Hildroth. B. Brown. A. Robinson, P. Truvsltne. N. Gabura. Miss Coulson. GIRL ' BASKETBALL Lead by sharp shooting Captain Ellian Wil- liams, the B. H. S. sextet opened their 1953 basketball campaign in a blaze oi qlory, beating the Alumnae All-Stars, Glassboro, and Hammonton. Williams, top-notch athlete, starting a sensational scoring streak averaged 30 points tor each ol the first three games. Head coach, Miss Louise Coursen, carried a veteran squad and was adequately equipped with variety, ability, and a potential championship team. Seniors returning irom the 1952 squad were guards: Betty Brown, Beatrice Ioslin, Nakako Matsui, Carol Bowen: and forwards: Mary Ann Gbur, Margaret BHS OPP. Glunbnro . . . . . . 52 50 Hamxnonton .... . . - 59 U Vineland .... ..,. 4 5 30 Howard ..... , . . 50 38 Psnnxgrovo . . . , . . , 30 31 Sacred Heart .... .... 3 8 33 Hurnmonton . .. .... 31 24 Wnodstown . . . .... 42 29 Vineland . . . .,.. 50 35 Mlllvtlle . , . .... 54 36 Millvlllo .,.. ..,. E 0 37 Traveline, Nancy Rovner. Assistant coach was Mrs. Ioan Green. Bridaeton opened their campaign in a pre- season tussle with the alurnnae and beat the All- Stars 47 to 28 January 7. Next the lassies took on Glassboro for a practice session. lt was a thrilling contest with the Gamets pulling it out of the tire in the last quarter, winning 52 to 50. On came Ham- monton and the opening game of the West Iersey Girls' Basketball Leaque. Bridqeton tumbled their opponents on foreign soil. This was only a sliqht indication of what was yet to come. The 1953 Girls' Basketball season provided thrills tor all. FIRST ROW-Mr. Maloney. Mx. Davin. P. Davll, R. Katz. SECOND ROW-B. Evans, B. Edwards. T. Monlna. I.. Culna, H. Hallman. Il. Boll. I, Butler, M. Sockwoll. O. Berxlnl, G. Chow. B. Iohnson. H. Brown. B. Sample. W. Black. BIIYS' BASKETBALL 1. Hall. Bridgeton High Schoo1's varsity basketball team was off to a fine start in 1952. Under the able supervision of Coach William Maloney the Bulldogs buried Ocean City 73-31 in their opening game. Bridgeton dropped the next contest to DuPont by the heartbreaking score of 73-72. The Bulldogs snapped hack, however, and won the March of Dimes county tournament. Bridgeton defeated Sacred Heart ot Vineland in the eliminations by a score of 36-17 and then went on to down Vineland 34-21 in the finals. The following week Briclqeton again downed Vine- land in the first Group Four county series game: this time a score ot 65-63. The varsity team which was captained by Lester Caine consisted ol ten boys. Every boy on the team was a potential high scorer instead of the usual one or two serious scoring threats. The boys accomplished their qood start despite the tact that practice beqan just two weeks before the season opened. At the season's end the team had the satisfaction that comes with the win- ning ot the county championship title. BHS OPP. Ocean City ..... . . 73 31 P. S. Du Pont ..... .. 72 73 Vineland ....... . . , 65 53 Collingswood ..., . . . 45 69 Atlantic City . . . . . . 50 54 Mlllville ..,.. . . . 79 52 Glalsboro . . , . 88 43 Camden ..... . . . 56 59 Atlantic City . , . . . . 49 56 Vineland .... . . . 59 55 Camden .,...,. , . . BU G7 Cwlllnqswood . , . . . . B7 78 Millville ..... , . . 73 51 Glassboro ..... . . . 88 73 Woodrow Wilson . . , . 73 113 Plearantvills ..... . . . 64 M P. S. Du Pont 71 50 Pleauantvlllo . . . . . El 69 1 I05 FIRST RGW--I, Johnson. S. Tullll. A. Boblnlon, N. Gnburc. B. Cook. E. Williams, Andy tmuncotl. C. Bowen. B. Gold:- barouqh. I. E. Merqcm, I. Wallace. H. Alhtu. P. Dandraa. SECOND ROW-S. Sutton. E. Thompson. C. Hunsy. I. Ystman. H. Hunted. I. A, Buquon. I. Rahixuon. B..Plorc0, I. Oatman. M. A. Ghur. 1. Stevens. I. Whlto. B. Comm- txor, A. White. M. Maxwell. ll. Shephard. N. Hllu. P. Elchelberqsr. A. Wallace. Mn. Amaranto. HUUKEY A West Iersey League Hockey championship came to B. H. S. in 1952 for the first time in the his- tory of our Alma Mater. Captained by Elltan Wil- liams, last tleeted wing, Mrs. Ioan Kirby Green's charges battled their way to 9 wins, 2 losses, cmd 2 ties, and ended the campaign in a 3-way dead- lock with Paulsboro and Woodbury. The team opened the season September 24 with a league game at Collingswood and toppled their opponets for the 2nd consecutive year. 4-2. Bridgeton then went on to meet Woodbury, Pauls- boro, Gloucester, and Audubon, playing winning ball against every rival except Paulsboro. Bridgeton drew tirst blood in a playoff by CRUSS CHU TRY Bridgeton l-ligh's 1952 Cross Country team had a successful season although their record did not seem to show it. The boys all gained the valuable experience they will need in the future, The team was hampered by in- juries throughout the schedule. The squad was composed of about fifteen boys: tour of which were seniors. Much is expected of this young team in the future. The team, under the able direction of Mr. George Shelton. participated in tive meets altogether. The team's high scorers were Ike Scafe and Robert Cohen. B. Zdll. R. Fullerton. R. Cohen, L Scale. T. lenktnl. C. Hill- K. Sheppard. H. TIIIIIIIOOI4 B. Edwards. beating Woodbury 3-Z. November 24. Two days later Paulsboro whipped our lassies 4-1. Woodbury then took Paulsboro 3-2 and promptly threw the playolf into a tie. Cold weather ended all attempts to continue the series so each team was awarded one-third of the W. I. L. championship. Four seniors sparked the team this year. They were Captain Ellian Williams. right wing: Carol Bowen, right fullbackg Alice White, goalie: and Bercina Goldsborough, lelt wing. Climaxing the season, Bercina Goldsborough was named to the first All-School Girls' Hockey Team in a toumament held at Morristown, N. I. sewn.. I PM ,,... W FIRST ROW-D. Nakamura. W. Httchnor. B. Sample. E. White, W. Trout. R. Anthony. H. Davis. P. Httclmar. ll. Boll. SECOND ROW-M. Dano. I. Gclb. T. Kelly. W. Lloyd. H. Smllhlon. E. Evanl. W. Burlingame. M. Chew. F. Truth. I. Hamlyn. Captain Pots Httct-mer f TRACK As in previous years, Bridgeton's track team had a successful season. Under the capable coaching of Mr. George Shelton the boys participated in eight meets during 1952. This year's squad consisted of about forty boys. The leaders in the scoring department were Carlton Williams and Barry Iohnson. Very few boys will be lost this year and much is expected of this young team in the future. FIRST HOW-A. Whitaker, M. Lanlor, I. Morris, B. Johnson. C. Hill. R. Krcwson. F. Green. H. Watkins. M. Miyazaki. A. linda. R. Ito. SECOND ROW-Mr. Shelton. H. Maxon. I.. Lloyd. EL Cohan, C. Vlllllaml. R. Bailey. E. Kaaaxawa. A. Mllu. H. Williams. I.. Conan-manaqar. BA'EBALL Bridqeton High School's baseball team com- pleted a most successful season. winning eleven games while losing only three. Under the able coaching of Mr. Larry Elwell the team won the South Iersey Group Four and the county championships. The varsity squad consisted of twenty-two boys. On several occasions the Bulldogs displayed tre- mendous power. They walloped Camden 15-4 cmd humbled Howard 18-2. This power. combined with excellent pitching, made a strong and well-balanced team. The outstanding contest of the season was the final lvfillville game in which the county title was at stake. Bridaeton finally won this thrilling struggle by a score 6-5 in fourteen innings. OUTSIDE V-M. Brooln. H. Vtnlarskl. E. Wllltaml. E. Paql. N. Romer. M. A. Gbur P Danrlna. P. Trqveltne. S. Flantqun. S. Eberlh. INSIDE V-M. Mlller. N Gabuxo. Mn. Aman-unto. BUY ' TENNI GIRL ' TENNIS Bridqeton Hiqh's 1952 tennis team finished their season with a fine record of six wins and tour losses. They compiled this record despite the tact that they were an inexperienced team with only two retuminq letter men. Under the excellent super- vision oi Coach Kenneth Winfield, the netmen took two matches each from Camden. Woodstown, and Hammonton, while droppinq a pair to both Vineland and Millville. The team was composed of approxi- mately ten boys. Following the footsteps ot the undefeated 1952 racquet squad, Coach Sophie Amaranto's lassies took to the courts a determined team. Their goal- the West Iersey Girls' Tennis League laurels. With a squad ot veterans, B. H. S. sported the neucleus of a championship team. The season is over now: the outcome, undetermined as we go to press. But in victory or defeat, in 1953 B. H. S. put on the courts or champion in each individual. FIRST ROW-I.. Mun. I. Hlqboa. T. lanlrlnl. C. Shang. SECOND ROW E. Inouyc. S. Miyako. T. Bacon. Mr. Winfield. B. Doqln. G. Miyazaki. R. Ktrehoii. n-1 -A-'--- 'mamma-U-U-fmmwiaw-me1.fsv..w.sQ'4u an v um nawmr..sMmaw44.e-.rf. Booffr ihe W' Gm . 52' 3 9 2 l ilisliajb fi f K-VN ' ' 5 ,,L .N Ji l finis Now we close our wallets and. in dolnq so. tuck away many ot the memories of our high school lile. We may have iust skimmed through the pages the iirst time, looking at the pictures and getting our blends to sign them. Many things will be overlooked. But later, alter we've been out of school awhile -several years. or maybe only a few month. we will pick up this book again and slowly tum the pages. read the inscriptions. and thi.nk oi the events and happenings of which we were a part. We will remember our teachers. our friends and class- mates, and the fun in our classes. It will seem like a dillerent book. It will serve as a link in our memories. As the years go by. this yearbook will increase in value to all oi us. Those members of the class who had a part ln compiling this book will realize that it was well worth the effort spent and the time devoted to prepare. lor us. this Baconian of the Class oi '53. 'R qu I:-' 5. 'fp , 4. ,f 'fd -, ff . . - 503' Q 'S-gi n' I 1 V. -1 ' X 1 1 , 3 QM ff '23- CWI, , .',,p,- ' SHA Q . 'v-,nm r W 'C Q ,ff wi-passwd 12?-f.Li.'S q,g.,.1-ng, f . 'w l , M D ' f i . V. fri? .V 1, ' 'iff V iv,-ff, ' 'I Kjylwf- N X ,N J, f 3 4 . CHIARPS STORE uk SEABROOK VILLAGE STORE 'k CHIARPS SUNOCO SERVICE STATION 'k CHIARPS SNACK BAR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1 3 EXTRA-CURRICULAR FAVORITE -Abgetts T t fi Y f S , Fon BETTER TYPING wen - ve em-s o erwce y ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN LIFE . With Your The New 'lf SCHOOL SUPPLIES Underwood Electric if GREETING CARDS T3'P'w 'te +1 OFFICE SUPPLIES A E 7' +,'1'.gr.-nigh, if nooxs M GIFTS J me PHOTO SUPPLIES '-.1-.:iI'-.' -f.1z.g!5f ' X I J! ,' ASHLEY-MCCORMICK CO. Office Outfitters 32 East Commerce Street Bridgeton, N. J. d 1' to any timid soul Keitb Adams leaves his 1'i1 mg ua Best Wishes to the Compliments Class of '53 of CEDARBROOK FARMS 'k 'k BRIDGETON CREDIT 5011 ANTINO BROS. 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BAUER 105 Atlantic Street Dolly Anthony wills her dimples to Ianice Curreri HARRY ADLER Best Wishes to the Class of '5 3 'A' BERTINPS DELICATESSEN ALBERTS AUTO SERVICE ALBERT c. HILDRET1-I 'k CARLLS CORNER BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Telephone: 9-0176 Compliments vf B L A N D I N O ' S New,' Esso Service Center 'A' NORTH PEARL STREET AT ROSENHAYN AVENUE Phone: 9-1580 Best Wishes to the Compliments Class of '5 3 of 'A' BROAD STREET TIRE AUSTINE'S MEN'S SHOP SERVICE North Laurel Street H. H. D. BALBIRNIE sc soN C ',fQ s Plggrpyggy A. BOLNICK AND SON 'k 'A' Feed - Cattle 'lr 74 Broad Street ELMER, NEW JERSEY BRIDGETON' NEW JERSEY Phones: s-sssl or 8-6511 Conlplinlents High School Graduates Learn More from of Reading Them from Wrilirsg Thafs Why They Enjoy Reading 'F BRIDGETON BULLETIN South Main Street CEDARVILLE, NEW JERSEY Phone: 31 ll i' SHIKE LEVINE, Erlifor Nancy Morinaka leaves her giggles to any simpering sad sack Aberfoyle's Newest Salutes the Class of 1953 I . . if 6 L ,K . N 'quell you see Atlus on those -buy them. Q . . . lmmxasr' Dluvnc' ,nm a- nnmpf, :ml-Q ,xl-fl.:-H-1,vf.flfQ: miivxu, ing N H ma In L..-x. -Im. f.f.11u.gy U-u-me Aga n-rfyw 5mlmaw,4u-,xhiggxxilgnq g I 1w..m.rm-fx 2- awxf,1..,,. In name, alum, Hmm-I mm whichin-amd-1 :mai - mummy ummm, X.-B, S.. .nm ,nu ,ff nf. ...me 1:..if..f,1,I.y.5,Eymz 1. j A gaming .W , -.1 .Y -N1mm,,x.mrm.n.yfm ww .m-ml . .W ,. f -.nm 41.auwmu,,-1.iq.:-. 443-sw..,...:v'a.,4fixu.f:4f ' ' ABERFOYLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Bridgeton, New Jersey Kathleen Harris leaves her boxes of Kleenex', to anyone with a cold IIS Serving the Graduates and Undergraduates With the Kind of Clothing, Furnishings and Footwear They Like 'A' WILBERT M. BACON AND CO 36-42 Laurel Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY CALSO CHAMPION BRANDS, INC. SUPREME 'A' 67 3-683 North Pearl Street BRIDGETON NEW JERSEY 'k Telephones: 9-1 240 9-2717 9-0832 Ellie Wfilliams wills her athletic ability to Bnrlmra Cook 119 CUMBERLAND HOTEL 1' Headquarters F or Class Reunions 'k Commerce and Pearl Streets Telephone: 9-1 2 5 0 DICHTER 86 RILEY if Buyers and Shippers of Farm Produce if Oyjices 1 North Street BRIDGETON, N. J. Telephones: 9-1336 - 9-7219 Established 1388 Phone: 9-0831 Depgndablg CRYSTAL LAUNDRY AND Quality Clothes DRY CLEANING SERVICE, For INC- Men and Young Men ik Since 1 877 123-25-27 South Laurel Street 'A' BRIDGETON, N. J. 'lr Pillow Renovating THE ENTERPRISE 33-35 South Laurel Street BRIDGETON, N. J. Erma Schafer wills ber voice to Marian Loew FIRST NATIONAL BANK Compliments OF ELMER The Bank of Friendly Service' vf i D. 85 P. AUTO PARTS SERVING THE THRIFTY FARM, POULTRY, AND DAIRY AREA OF soUTH JERSEY -k il' Member: Bridgeton, N. J. Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MAIN STREET ELMER 8-5641 LESLIE G. FOGG if R. D. No 5 BRIDGETON, N. J. Best Wishes to the Class of 1953 i' F R E D H A R Z Soeony Vacuum Distributor 'A' ELMER, NEW JERSEY Phone: 8-6341 Compliments of K E N H U S T E D Husted Landing i MARTIN MOTORS LENA'S FOOD MARKET Newport, New Jersey if Quality Foods Fresh Meats - Frozen Foods Produce - Groceries Sales and Service Lena's Famous Subs 'lr 'lr Free Delivery PLASTICRAFT Phone: Cedarville 1-S 641 Eiko Hada leaves her gavel to the next Student Council President Success and Best Wishes to The Class of '53 i BELLE HOSIERY SHOP Compliments Of G. L. BONHAM Electrical Service and Construction Better Wiring for Better Service BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Telephone: 9-7587 R. D BONHAM SERVICE C0mplime t5 Gasoline and Oils Accessories Of 'k BENJAMIN BERKQWITZ, M.D Main Street GREENWICH, NEW JERSEY C l' DAVID s. BLEW, znd mp 'ments Realtor of Auctioneer - Appraiser V. T. BRADWAY 'lf jeweler 133 East Commerce Street -k BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY 1 2 South Laurel Street BODINE'S CANDIES For Those Who Like the Best 'A' 19 Pearl Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Compliments of H. C. BRAMELL 81 CO. Lee Barker lea-ues bis erlitorsbip to next year's Baconian Editor r Best Wishes CENTURY BAKERY CO. i' 'A' Bank and Cedar Streets TOM DAILEY BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Bell Phone: 7201 Compliments of F. C. ADAMS C. B. CIITS -1 .F01'd- TT1tCkS t Service - Parts - Accessories Greenwich, New Jersey 'A' ELMER, NEW JERSEY Adjuster - Notary Public - Arlviser A- D- CARMAN Comfrliments General Insurance Licensed Real Estate Broker Public Sales of 1 9 2nd Street ELMER, NEW JERSEY Phone: 8-5501 Specialist Broker JOSHUA V. DAVIDOW Best Wishes to the Class of , 5 3 'k CEDARVILLE BLOCK, SAND 81 GRAVEL CO. Cedarville, New Jersey Best Wishes to the Class of 5 3 DAVIS' FOOD MARKET i' North Main Street CEDARVILLE, NEW JERSEY Phone: 3461 Best ?ViSl'eSf the DEERFIELD PRODUCE Sz C an of 53 SUPPLY co. i' CENTRAL CANNING Fertilizer - Potatoes - Lime COMPANY Feeds - Seeds -- Insecticides Quality Fruit and Produce if CEDARVILLE, NEW JERSEY PHONE: Bf- 94340 Mert Getsinger leaves her cheers to Elaine Fraser -Yf if RULON D. BROOKS Funeral Director Bridgeton High School - Class of '32 1 8 1 ATLANTIC STREET Bridgeton, New Jersey Your Home for Service W E ,,jg5H,gEi ? E- , RICH IN ITS SIMPLICITY . - - A SERVICE OF QUIET BEAUTY ,T li 5' E s'flHW, L- Rf X AND EFFICIENCY . . . gyV.'.g1 - vm-5 I-IE Tn I -I THE PERFECT BESTOWAL OF 75' 5 'Xi TRIBUTE AND RESPECT . . . .NX - NNN WEST SIDE FUNERAL HOME Glendon Harris leaves bis wit to Bernard Zatz IZ4 Compliments of ABE COTLER Sc SON f CLEARVIEW FARMS Congratulations to Class of '5 3 i' ELMER TRUST COMPANY ELMER, NEW JERSEY uk Member Federal Reserve Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The Chemistry Class will their explosions to the Class of '54 125 Compliments Compliments THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS NATIONAL of BANK FERGUSON FARMS 'A' 'I' Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DEERFIELD, N. J. Maximnn Insurance for Encb Deposit- Phone: Elmer 8,3736 sro ooo GORSEN 86 MCCORMICK C 'f f f f-' FROZEN FOGDS OO Uf G. S. FITHIAN Plumbing and Heating i' ELMER NEW JERSEY Phone: 8-5571 Distributors-Seabrook Farms ,gawk afwd 5' UUICK-FROZEN F0003 GREENWICH, N. J. Phone: Bridgeton 9-2760 Tasb Hosoda wills his football memories to Ed Rose Phone: Bridgeton 9-0076 LIVELY and HALLMAN Morticians 'k 85 South Pine Street BRIDGETON, N. Hildreth Lively Roy C. Hallman Compliments Of K O V N E R ' S Luck and Success to The Class of '53 if EARLE H. SLOAN Insurance 'A' Third and Oak Streets ELMER, NEW JERSEY SMASHEY'S SHOE STORE Has Been Your Shoe Store During High School Years . . . 'k We H ape to Deserve Your Continued Patronage ir SMASI-IEY'S soUTH JERSEY HEATING C 'f i 'e tS COMPANY of SPRINGER'S, INC. Fuel Oils if Heating Installations ir Wholesale Meats 202 Elmer Street VINELAND, NEW JERSEY Phone: Vineland 9-8 21 6 Manufacturers of Fine Sausage and Scrapple if BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Margie Brooks leaves her many clothes to jean H enry Phone: 9-2278 BRIDGETON AUTO EXCHANGE Chrysler and Plymouth Best of Luck to the Class of '53 Dealer 'k 'k 63 2 North Pearl Street BRIDGETON CANTEEN nR1DGE'roN, NEW JERsEY COMMITTEE Louis Platania, Proprietor Compliments Best Wishes to the Class of '53 of wk THE BRIDGETON EVENING CEDAR LAKE CANNING CO. NEWS Cedarville, New Jersey Compliments Compliments of f CENTRAL CLEANERS o i BRIDGETON NATIONAL 15 Jefferson Street BANK ERIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Phone: 9-2381 Wishing Success to All Graduates Compliments ll' We are direct agents for over 50 nationally of advertised brands of jewelry Watrh 5 jewelry Repairing Done on R. HEWARD BROWN Premises 'k i' Cedarville, New Jersey THE JEWEL BOX 78 East Commerce Street Phone: 9-2497 Charles Ryman leaves his paint brush to George Fnno FASHION SHOP Compliments 'If Corner Commerce and Laurel ENDICOTTJOI-INSQN 'ff SHOE STORE Coats -- Suits - Dresses Shoes to Fit the Family Sportswear i- 'A' 20 North Laurel Street Charge Account BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Best Wishes to the Compliments Class of 1953 of ik FLANIGAN BROS. FRANK H. DE VILLIERS f Floor E5 Wall Coverings Builders Compliments to Class of '53 EDWIN F. FOOTE if i' DOC si DOLL'S RESTAURANT P 'i f 'md G'M'C' 42 Jefferson Street if BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Elmer, New Jersey Every Member of flu' Family Reads THE ELMER TIMES South jr.'rscy's Favorite Wecklg' Newspaper ELMER, NEW JERSEY Prarlurers of Printing That Pleases Compliments vf MR. 86 MRS. WILLIAM GALLNER DODGE'S MARKET al' Front and Main Streets ELMER, NEW JERSEY Phone: 8-4571 Compliments of GARRISON'S HAT SHOPPE 'k 5 South Laurel Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Carole Coombs wills her sparkling personality to Roberta Goss Compliments of THE CUMBERLAND NATIONAL BANK THE BANK OF SERVICE AND SAFETY FOR 137 YEARS Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Les Caine wills bis basketball to Bob Edwards l30 Compliments of GORSEN 86 MCCORMICK Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '53 'A' EVERETT M. HITCHNER Insurance 'k 23 NORTH MAIN STREET Phone: 8-5661 Elmer, New Jersey Ioanne Husted leaves ber locker to any tidy junior l3l ItWillPay to Call . . . ILES 85 SHIMP JERSEY DINER 'I' Befgrg Buying Your Seafood ONT Spefidlfy Next Car 'k 'A' EI-MER Carlls Corner WOODSTOWN Fine Class Rings Announcements Congra tula tions! Yearbooks Class of 1 9 5 3 Awards 'I' -k J O S T E N , S Since 1897 JOE'S RADIO SHOP South Pearl Street ERIDGETON, NEW JERSEY BILL LARSON Representative Box 122 MOORESTOWN, N. J. BURLINGTON COUNTY Patsy Blew leaves her red locks to any dissatisfied brunett THURMAN C. DAVIS Compliments -A' of Oliver J. M. ELWELL CO. Farm N. Laurel 8: Washington Streets Machinery BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY -k i' Shiloh, New Jersey Philco - Maytag - Zenith Compliments Compliments Uf of DILIQS SEAFOOD MARKET E S S O B O Y S 'k 'k 26 North Laurel Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Bridgeton, New Jersey Compliments of B O B D O W N S FIORANPS DINER Home Cooked Meals Food At Its Best i' 692 North Pearl Street lOp1losife CbfI1lll7iU1lyS Sc v'1f ice Slnfionj BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Phone: Bridgeton 9-1588 Phone: 84421 Congratulations DOWNS CLEANERS to Star Theatre Building The Graduating Class 17 North Main Street 'k ELMER, NEW JERSEY Gladys Downs, Prop. FISHER BROTHERS Stevie Ebertb wills ber size 14 gym sneaks to Helen Ogata Compliments Compliments of of GARRISON HATCHERY HESPELTS FLORIST 'A' lk 27 South Laurel Street Bridgeton, New Jersey Phone: 0571 Nights: 2357 Shy? in Elfyngr t we E Roadstown General Store GIDDINGS DEPARTMENT STORE 'A' Elmer, New jersey Roadstown, New Jersey Compliments Of Compliments GREEN'S SUB SHOP if 'ff 565 East Commerce Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Phone: 9-2158-W MR. AND MRS. HILES GREENWICH ELECTRIC Compliments SERVICE of i' Heil Oil BHWWYS INGERSOLUS BARBER SHOP Carrier Air-Conditioning Electrical Contracting 'A' 'k GREENWICH, NEW JERSEY 28 Washington Street WILSON C. HAND ir JOE'S BARBER SHOP Contractor E5 Builder lk i, 572 North Pearl Street Newport, New Jersey BRIDGETQN, NEW JERsEY Dottie Dare wills Dorl1lles,' to the next Page Three Echo Erlitor Compliments of GRAVES FARMS -nf GRGWERS 85 SHIPPERS OF FARM PRODUCE -A' BULLDOZING AND GRADING if Cedarville, New Jersey Nakako Matsui wills ber smile to lean Sambrook l35 Congratulations to The Class of '53 'A' HURLEY'S of BRIDGETON LAHN TRANSPORTATION BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY i' Terminals: New York Philadelphia Baltimore i Safety - Service - Satisfaction The Senior Class leaves B.H.S. to the Class of '54 136 Meyer Lahn Enterprises if Branches: SOUTH JERSEY SCRAP 86 SALVAGE CO. 515 North Bank Street Bridgeton, N. J. Phone: 9-2400 'A' SOUTH JERSEY SURPLUS SALES 8: BROKERAGE CO. 535 North Bank Street Phone: 9-0417 Licensed in Pennsylvania i' CORNELIUS J. MACK, JR. Funeral Director Bridgeman, N. J. Phone: 9-2702 'A' ir SOUTH JERSEY AUTO AND 182 Vine Street TRUCK CO. Pearl, Bank and Horton Streets BRIDGETON' NEW JERSEY Bridgeton, N. J. Phone: 9-2401 Congratulations to the Class of 1 9 5 3 from LeSTOURGEON'S BAKERY if Bakers of Famous Prize Wfinner Bread -k Bridgeton, New Jersey Congratulations to the Class of '53 'A' May They Have Continued Success and Happiness if ELMER D. MULFORD, INC. South East Avenue BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE WE SEE . l37 1 Compliments Compliments of DANIEL C. CHRISTY of 'k Elmer, New Jersey CLASS OF '56 Best Wishes to the Class of ,53 'k CONAHEY 85 TREXLER Hardware - Housewares Sporting Goods ni' CLAR.K'S SERVICE STATION Carlls Corner BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Opposite Court House BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Phone: Bridgeton 9-1121 Best Wishes from CLASS OF '54 CUMBERLAND SALES CO. it General Electric Appliances R.C.A. Television BRIDGETON MILLVILLE Compliments Of CLASS OF '5 5 Phone: 9-1406 DAN-D OIL COMPANY Distributor of Texaco Products 'A' BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY L. P. Grusemeyer -v-Y-.-.,-.Av-.-.-v-.-v-.-vw-.-v-.-Y-v-:v-.-.rv-.-v-v-.A Charlie Hill . racing through Siberia in bare feet I3B Collzplznlents L U B E R , S LAKESIDE GARAGE The Friendly Furniture Store 'A' 'Ir 3 2 Lsouth Main Street LUBER'S FURNITURE STORE M:ltn1:EX7l:lfSEY 47 North Laurel Street JOSEPH BASICH, Owner and Operator BRIDGETON' NEW JERSEY WM. LANING 85 SON CO. Compliments BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY of i' MARY'S SHOE OUTLET Packers of the Celebrated SILVER LAKE BRAND I Pumpkin, Hand Packed Tomatoes, Whole Tomato Purce 23 6 South Pine Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY A liances - Household Furnishin s . M' Spam Wm, g Complzments of THE HNEWH TOM MATALUCCPS SERVICE I. W. GOLDBERG FURNITURE STATION STORE , fNo Connection With Any Other Storcj 114 BROAD STREET East Commerce Street and Buckslxutem Road BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Phone: 9-1919 LARRY'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Compliments of MAXINE'S 'A' . . . H oszery and Lzngerze Bridgeton-Vineland Pike it ROSENHAYN, NEW JERSEY BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY HARRY LISKER Elmer Rexall Pharmacy N ELMER, NEW JERSEY PHONE: s-6601 MERVIN'S MILLINERY Hats - Bags - Gloves il' 60 East Commerce Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Bill Gehring . . teaching the rhumha to Arthur Murray Compliments of GREENWICH OYSTER COMPANY and NORMAN L. JEFFRIES 86 SON CO. SHIPYARD Carroll Ansink . . racing at Langhorne I 0 1 89 6 1 9 5 3 GOLDBERG'S FURNITURE STORE Kroehler Furniture - Wfestingbouse Appliances Sportswear - Television 37-47 East Commerce Street Bridgeton, N. J. Compliments vf HUNT FOODS NEW JERSEY INC. 'k Plant 25 Eagle and Grove Streets 'A' Hunt For The Bestv Mole Bauer . . playing first uke with Cugat's Band HI Best Wishes to the Class of '53 ar JOHN OLLECK, JR. Plumbing and Heating 'k 140 North Main Street ELMER, NEW JERSEY Phone 8-6691 Congratulations to the Class of ' 5 3 if R. J. OPPERMAN INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance if 91 North Laurel Street BRIDGETON, N. Phone: 2434 Graduates . . . E C AFTER COMMENCEMENT YOU ' ' ' WILL BE Your Jewelers Going to College Starting in Business Helping at Home if Getting Married Whatever your future procedure, insurance , in b f f rf . W Dwmvnds Watches :in gfailffiflff i.,'l.,l'L'l2 Quistioni or offer any advice. Ieuielry Clocks Please Feel Free to cull Upon Us , Without Obligation Silverware Hi' i' PROTECTION SERVICE 99 EAST COMMERCE COMPANY 6 East Commerce Street STREET BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Phones: 9-05 5 0 and 0 5 5 1 Merald Soekwell . . making final payments on bis car FLORENCE G. FREITAG 86 SON Funeral Home i 3 19 North Laurel Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Best Wishes to The Class of '53 i' DR. NATHAN GELB Congratulations, Class of 1953 it W. T. GRANT CO. 8 North Laurel Street 'I' The Friendly Store Compliments 01' MR. Sl MRS. ISADOR HALL and DAUGHTERS Dolores and Elaine Compliments of The B. F. GOODRICH COMPANY Retail Division 40 South Pearl Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY i BOB KOHNKE, Store Manager Phone: 9-7191 GOSSIAUX-BUMP, INC. 'A' Farmers' Supplies 'lr Cedarville, New Jersey Compliments of H. H. HANKINS SL BRO. Lumber - Hardware Building Supplies 'k Where Homes Begini' HARRIS AND GLASPEY, INC 'Ir john Deere Farm Equipment and Tractor Repairing Ioan Hildreth . carrying bed pans in Bridgeton Hospital MILLERS' FOOD CENTER Meats and Groceries i' ELMER, NEW JERSEY JOSEPH NARDELLI CEDARVILLE, NEW JERSEY ir Els-ctriral Appliances Farm Supplies Frigiduirc - Maytug Phone: 8-6461 Phone: 4312 Want a New Ford? . . Compliments See of DICK MORLEY at NEWPORT CUT RATE STORE F. c. ADAMS Authorized Ford Dealer Newport, New Jersey ELMER' NEW JERSEY Phone: Ced. 4901 Sara Suthard Phones: ELmer B-7201 or 8-3601 Congratulations to the Class of '53 'A' MOORE'S FAIRLAWN STORE Deerfield, New Jersey Phone: Br. 9-1567 . NICHOLS FOOD MARKET Groceries and Frozen Foods 'lr Free Delivery - Phone 9-1368 CORNER OF CHURCH AND CEDAR STS. BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Best W'ishes to the Class of '53 Q Best Wishes to the MORRISON' S WELDING FAIRTON, NEW JERSEY Phone: Bridgeton 9-0656-J-3 Sprrializing in T.V. Towers and Ornamental Class of ,53 'k JOHN NOLAN'S STORE Iron Best Wishes Best Vl'ishes DR. JOSEPH M. MUSIANO 1' Optometrist F' D' NOYES ,k Esso Servicenter 'A' 12 3 East Commerce Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Shiloh, New Jersey Sam Wheaton . chef at the Waldorf , in JACOB B. JOHNSON Supplier of Sinclair Products 'A' Water Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Phones: Bridgeton 9-1056, 9-1057 The Keynotes', singers in Carnegie Hall 145 MAJOR CLOTHING co., INC. Home of Major-Park Clothes 'k S U I T S S L A C K S TOPCOATS SPORTCOATS Thousands of Top Quality Garments to Choose From ir TUXEDOS Nationally Advertised Brand of Tuxedos for Sale or Rental All Garments Delivered N eatly Pressed on a Hanger ALL ALTERATIONS mme Bridgeton Avenue Bridgeton, N. J. RUSS'S ROLLER RINK if Carlls Corner -if BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Bob Fralinger . . . buying season tickets for the Phillies' games I4b Compliments 01' BARTON F. SHARP 85 S O N 'k Insm-ance', 'A' 4 North Laurel Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Phones: 9-7400 - 9-0123 Compliments of SPOLTORE'S CLEANERS 'k Plant 3 2: Madison Street 'k Tops in Cleaning Compliments Of M . C . S C H R A N K May Your Prayers Be Heard, Class of 1 95 3 'A' It's What They All Say in BRIDGETON Wfhen Hungry or Letdown LE'I S GO to JUMP n' JOBS MODERN LUNCHEONETTE Sz SWEET SHOP 2 0 - 2 2 East Commerce Street fNear Bridgej Clarence Nylund . traveling sales-man in Sweden I47 C0f 1 ? f fS Success and Happiness to the 0 Cl ' 5 3 X-RAY DEPARTMENT an of BRIDGETON HOSPITAL -k Y HILDRETH MOTORS Betty Gordon Frances Salzlmone -A- Dr. M. Harris Mary Louise Harper Barbara Tate 5 14 North Pearl Street CARL HARZ Custom Upbolstering and Fine Furniture if 424 Broad Street ELMER. NEW JERSEY Good Luck to the Class of 53 i' HUSTED'S MARKET 205 Broad Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Phone: Elmer 8-7241 Phone: 2705 Compliments Best Wishes to the of Class of '53 'I' AT B6 E. COMMERCE ST- N -' . SEABROOK VILLAGE 1 I SHOE REPAIRING -'-- - - --'f - '- l Seabrook, New jersey Compliments G. RUSSELL JONES of Body Building RAY P. HENDRICKS 85 SON General Store 'k DIVIDING CREEK, NEW JERSEY Wfelding i Greenwich, New Jersey Phone: 2230-jd Irene Aoki . . private secretary for Julius La Rosa OVERDEVEST Besfwisbes Flowers to t 1, Z Artistic Designs For All Occasion Class of ,S 3 'k 'k DEERFIELD, NEW JERSEY DR. CHARLES RASNER Mimi Overdevest Phone: 9-8268 Compliments Meet Your Friends nt . . of REINHARDT'S J. C. PENNY CO. + for 12-14 North Laurel Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Subs - Sodas Candy - Ice Cream Bef' Wishes f WILLIAM H. RICHARDSON PETE'S MEN'S sTonE 85 SON 28 South Laurel Street Groceries and General Laurel Theatre Building I BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Nfercbandzse A Complete Department Store for Men if I, sH1LoH, NEW JERSEY ete Solomon Haircutting by Pino Call 9-2867 for Appoirlhnenfs i' PINO'S BARBER SHOP 79 South Laurel Street BRXDGETON, NEW JERSEY M. F. RILEY 86 SCN Lumber and Hardware 'k Quality and Service Complimenfs gf S. 85 W. MACHINE CO. POPKIN'S SHOES ik Hosiery - Handbags D 401 North Mam Street 50 East Commerce Street iv ELMER, NEW JERSEY ffpap Into Popkingsg, Phone: Elmer 8-3921 Mary D,Agostino . bat girl for the Yankees . , 51' A x.,. , , , 'Wu- .- . ilhlwwmr 5lX.x.v-,,Qt.wvl '- . ,.. . .. -fry . . i ' Vw.-..4---Lwf tt W ' W-,Jf,m.,L4W' gl? , vvv' WW 9' ww-.wg ,:g.,-if ,.n:.1:.f ' 3 qgag PSP. ..f-'-3w5:i.f:' G11wQ2.'2'y' ::::-z-2 ' vi ,Q P L ,.,,.f53fgYg1'aff1'FNa ' f , A A iq Jy,.,.gLWw F ryyy.-1 ,.--.aA.,,s'.z-.15-AQ, ' x f' x'kw'R.... W Q , ' Kms.: . 5 -vw If w nvu- ,x , Ki 3. .f 1 S' I Eff JH'-asm--'f 5.1 E 's ' 29' ,k..,.,.m..1 1. f ,Aw-V- Ng U ' ,AN ' .-'n m-. -Vo 'N- -'QQ m Bi B! , .-.. r EW- 55 .. , -1HPfmF'1i X ' M4-:ali i 1---...'...1-A.. , aff- -Q E'?5' S7i Efi fik X ' ' . -A R59 1 21 H: 5111 B11 H .FE H' iEEEEiEEEEEEEEEE::::::::: -::5:: .w ' MIP W5 ' I' , gB'7ymq.qmmm --' .. --- - '-5-5imagmigg'ii .wig g ff' 'i r 54 ' S fi A mlHE2SNiEiIzeilE:ll1 N., ' ll ::: g:! 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Mazda Lamps Felton-Sibley Paints and Brushes 'lr ' 44-46 South Laurel Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Phone: 9-0050 Best Wishes to the Class of 1 95 3 P. J. RITTER COMPANY Bridgeton, New Jersey Packers of Fine Foods Since 1 854 Gloria Gould . . acting on Broadway I5l R. S. WATSON 86 SON if Packers of GREENWICH BRAND TOMATOES 'A' Greenwich New jersey Best Wishes to the Class of '53 uk ASA WILTSEE Dairy Cows if ELMER NEW JERSEY Phone: Elmer 8-6711 C07p1,pli1yge1gt5 BEST WiSbBS to the of Class of1953 i' W Y N E T T E S H O P ROBERT F. YOUNG, JR 1' Photographer i' Coats - Lingerie Developing E5 Printing Suits - Sportswear Enlarging Dresses Weddings a Specialty i' 'A' 418 Irving Avenue 94 EAST COMMERCE BRIDGETON, N. STREET Phone: 9- 1 709-M Mag Ghur . challenging 'Gorgeous Gussy Compliments l. of Cami' e ts LEVENSON'S MARKET Meats and Provisions of A FRIEND 'A' 36 Franklin Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Phone: 1007 LI CALZPS AIR SERVICE GEORGE LISKER 1' at Student Instruction Where Better Dairyman Meet 'A' 'A' Located at LiCalzi Airport ELMER, NEW JERSEY Phone: 8-5711 Compliments Compliments . of or LOPEIPS CARPET STORE DR. JOSEPH C. LAMB wk 'A' 43-45 North Laurel Street Optometrist ERIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Besggvisbjcigg the Compliments ass 3: of L E O N A R D , S LO BIONDO BROTHERS T H E L E A D E R MOTOR EXPRESS, INC. The Store For Men and Boys .k 'A' Phone: 55-57 South Laurel Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Bridgeton 9-2410 Leni Moss sortin g tomatoes I53 Best Wishes to the Class of '5 3 i' BEN SCHWARTZ, INC. Freehold, New Jersey STANGER'S BEAUTY SHOP 'A' 68 North Pearl Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Phone: 9-1488 Best Wishes to the Compliments CIM-Y of 1953 if of STELLA'S BEAUTY SHOP WILLIAM B. SHAPIRO, D.D.S. 1 54 North Main Street ELMER, NEW JERSEY Phone: 8-4721 Compliments Congratulations to the of Class of ,5 3 SHEPPARD'S SWEET SHOP ,I -Ar State Street ELMER, NEW JERSEY B.H.S. STUDENT COUNCIL Success to the Class of ,53 'k THE OLD SMOKE SHOP Commerce Street at Laurel F. S. PARKS 8a C. G. TAYLOR Phone: 7801 Elmer Atlantic Service Station 'k Lubrication Gas - Oils - Tires - Accessories Street ELMER, NEW JERSEY Comfrliments of WARD TOMLINSON SAM SPROUL General Merchandise G. E. Television -A' il SHILOH, NEW JERSEY BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Barbara Cubberley . . . twirling for the University of Delaware Last year, visitors came from 42 States and 22 foreign countries to see . SEABROOK FARMS The world's largest farming-freezing operation is in your back-yard. Are you as familiar with its scope and size as those who travel thousands of miles to seo it? This is one of many things about your home town to which you refer in pride as you go away to school or into the armed services. Guides for flu' Seabrook Farms operation are wr.'lI-informed, courfvous. They explained farm and plan! prom'durz's to more fluzn 6,000 visiiors in 1952. 'A' SEABROOK FARMS CO. BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Bill Burdsall . . as an undertaker I55 ? Compliments of Your Chevrolet Dealers 1- SCRIBNER 86 LEWIS, INC. Bridgeton - Rosenhayn 1 I .....! ....... j cl-I EV-EOILET I Phone: 9-0096 i 2 Z Iay Giberson . learning the latest songs on his accordion IS6 Compl?neuts Co1npli1nents o MacFARLAND'S CARD sl of GIFT SHOP MENZ BROTHERS Norcross Cards l' ,k Fine Cleaning 10 Main Street ELMER, NEW JERSEY Phone: 8-5183 Since 1921 'k Fur Storage Phones: Elmer 8-7451 or Elmer 8-3163 . Compliments MARTIN Sc KELLER Good Used Cars of Bought gud k SEABROOK, NEW JERSEY 'k 167 South Main Street XELMER, NEW JERSEY Fine Fur Storage MASON COR INC' MOORE'S FLOWER MART 'sm H l Phone: Elmer s-4441 Wholesale Grocers Harding Highway ir ELMER, NEW JERSEY Kentucky and Baltic Avenues ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY 'I' Say It With Moore Flowers Compliments Of MARTIN CORPORATION MASON'S STORE General Merchandise 'k GREENWICH, NEW JERSEY Sonny Ayars . drilling at Annapolis T Y L E R ' S Luck in the Future South Avenue 86 Henry Street to the Class of '53 'A' i' The Convenient Sundry Shoppe No Parking Problems A. O. FLEISCHMAN Best Wishes from the THE REXALL PHARMACY Congratulations to the Where Pharmacy ls a Class of ,sbs DRUG Profession, STORE Not a Sideline ik H. W. WAINWRIGHT, Ph.G. Registered Presvription Phrxrnmcy 17 SOUTH LAUREL STREET SERATA SONS CO. Best Wishes to the Class of '5 3 'k W H I T A K E R ' S Cards and Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Noble Best Wishes to the Class of ' 5 3 'A' ELAINE 85 JIMMY LYNN 85 ALLEN Compliments Best Wishes to the of Class of '53 SAMUEL WILSON, JR. 4, 'f DOLORES an JOHNNY Plumbing and Heating LOIS ANN 86 ALLAN NORMAN A. WRIGHT Best Wishes to the Class of '53 I I from the Genera nsurance BUSINESS STAFF Y if GREENWICH, NEW JERSEY Marvin Joan Ph ' H93 R 2 Tom Nakako one' ' ' Tosh Shirley Pearl Smith with long hair Tommy jenkins . . running a harem in India I59 We Extend Our Sincere Congratulations to the Class of 53 if SMITH 86 RICHARDS LUMBER CO. South Laurel Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY 'k Build ri Home Firstv Phone: Bridgeton 9-7690 Compliments of TRIANGLE CLEANERS 24 ATLANTIC STREET Shirley Gossiuux's Blue Beetle . . in the Smithsonian Institution I6U H. H. OKAMOT0 Compliments pine jewelry Watch Repairing of Engraving i' DR. J. R. MOORE EAST COMMERCE STREET BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY NATHAN MOSS Compliments D Buyer and Shipper of of Farm Produce PFEFFERiS BAKERY 'A' 'A' 725 North Pearl Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY 1 19 South Main Street ELMER, NEW JERSEY Telephone: 9-8320 Phone: 8-6031 Compliments if PRICE CEANERS o 78 Atlantic Street J. J. NEWBERRY CO. it i' 2 3 North Laurel Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY 6 Hour Dry Cleaning Service At No Extra Charge CALIFORNIA LEATHER Best Wishes to the Class of 353 GOODS CO. ,k Manufacturers R A Y , S All Kinds of Leather Goods South Jerseys Leading 'A' jewelers 460 Pearl Street V NEW YORK 38, N. Y. Edward R. Okamoto WOrth 2-7539 1 1 1 E. Commerce Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Toivo Laurson . a Buick salesman TISCHLER MOTOR FREIGHT ROSENHAYN, N. J. 'A' Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburgh, and Intermediate Points ir Over zz Quarter of a Century i I.C.C. 6 0 61 2 Helen Viuiarski . writing n French nove 62 Compliments of VITO'S SERVICE STATION Seabrook, New Jersey WOODRUFF COAL COMPANY Complete Heating Service i' WILLIAMS OIL-O-MATIC HEATING SYSTEM 'A' 73 WATER STREET Phone: 9-0214 Iere Eisenstat . . . a diplomat to Fraugolia I63 ROBINSON'S MARKET A Complete Food Market ir 174 Church Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY JOHN SEXTON 85 CO. Manufacturing Wholesale Grocers 'A' P. O. Box S08 PHILADELPHIA 5, PENNSYLVANIA Phone: 1215 LESTER T. ROORK FARM SUPPLY Compliments Allis - Chalmers Sales and Service of it Feerl -- Fertilizer - Lime SHILOH Potatoes - Seeds - Tires Cumberland Highway, Near Shirley No' 16 PHONE: 8-3091 ELMER, N. J. Congratulations to the Class of 1 9 5 3 Congratulations to the Class of , 5 3 'k 'k SOUTH JERSEY NEWS RUDOLPPPS AUTO STORE AGENCY S C H A I B L E it ComjJli1nents R. I. Red Chicks of Barred Rocks - Barred Cross 'A' Shiloh, New Jersey SMITH'S DRESS FACTORY Neil Strang . . planting succotasla H74 COLLEGIATE CAP AND GOWN COMPANY 11' 366 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK CITY Compliments of SHOEMAKER DAIRIES, INC. Quality and Service 'k For a Complete Line of Dairy Products PHONE: Bridgeton 9-015 1 Vineland 9-3763 Millville 941 Alvin Yeagle . . . building airplanes Ml. Mr. x..u..-.z... Am...u M.. a. M... Mm... .x.1...... A......... ax nw... M.. r M... J. .4...l....... A.... a --ska... M.. ...a M... ,r...... A..n.....,, 5. M.,-.. A... M.. Ind Mrs. S. Auki Mrs. Aliro Aynrs Mr. Mr. Mr. .....1 M... uw... M... ....l M... Lexlia A,-.... .....l M... M.. Ay... Miss Kullr M. Ayala Mr. B Mrs. William 1. Aylrn M..y M........ u..l......... n...,- M. u....... Mr. ...u M... cw... F. u....... llnirn llxredrr M.. .....4 M... u..1.... r. Iheder Ma.. sn.. M. um..- Ma.. N....... M. um.,- M.. a M... .l....... .M M... Ji....., a r-......a. M... Arlhur W. linker G Mr.. 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U.S.N. n..1.... w........r.. M.. a M... M....s.. w.m. w....y w.M. M....... A. wl.n.1.y M.. m M... c1........ MMM... Mac D... Warm... 'sz M... mn. c. wan... M.. a M... s1..........l warm... -'o.... w.ui..... n..l...r w.....1...n r-.... w.i,.1.. Z4vnrl. z....l. ...... L. E. STRANG Transportation i' Elmer and Park Avenue ELMER, NEW JERSEY JOHN F. TISCHLER Church Street ELMER, NEW JERSEY Sheet Metal Contractor Gutter mul Spouting Heating and Ventilation Roafng and Roof Painting Hot Roofng and Built Up Roofing Phone: 4491 We Extend O lll' Sincere Congratulntion lbv Clnss of 1951 i CHAS. L. VAN METER Oldsmobile Sales and Service if sto North Laurel Street Near Park Drive BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY Compliments 01' WASSELL BAKERY, INC. i' 4041 Ridge Avenue PHILADELPHIA 29, PENNSYLVANIA Congratulations to Class of 5 P' ir ELMER Sc SL 10C STORE Elmer, New Jersey Compliments of WOODRUFF'S PHARMACY Fine Drugs and Toiletries i 30 North Laurel Street BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY C l' t ompoffmen S Compliments vEALE's TAXI of A' F. W. WOOLWORTH Radio Dispatch wk 'A' CUMBERLAND HOTEL CORNER PHONE: 9-2 572 Marvin Dicbter . 22 North Laurel Street learning one-syllable words 167 FIFTEEN YEARS OF CRAFTSMANSHIP As Campus observes its fifteenth birthday, it can look back on 80 million yearbook pages, 2000 fine editions and, above all, a record of service that will be maintained in the years to come. A pioneer in providing all inclusive yearbook service in offset, letterpress or combinations of the two. 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