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Superintendent of Schools Rowland H. Mulford Flag Officers lt is with great appreciation that the Class of 1954 salutes Dr. Howland H. Mulford, Super- intendent of Schoolsg Harry C. Smalley, Prin- cipal, and David F. Shapiro, Assistant Principal. We began our high school life with high hopes, aims, and ideals, and they have helped us to achieve these goals. Through their constant guidance and leadership, we have enjoyed more thoroughly and benefited more fully from our high school life. Special consideration should be given to Dr. Rowland H. lvfulford for executing so efficiently the duties of his office as chief flag officer. Also deserving much credit are Principal Harry C. Smalley and Assistant Principal David F. Shapiro. Through our four years in Bridgeton High School, they have guided us toward the goals we Wish to attain in life. As We travel through our various courses, we will always appreciate the complete understanding which they demonstrated in solving our problems. So we, the Class of Blue and White, salute you, our chief officers. Assistant Principal David F. Shapiro Q .... t .,,.. ....., ......... ..,.... r their 'vision Dr. Muliord received the degree. Doctor of Educa- tion. from Temple University. Iune, 1953. His other two degrees. Bachelor oi Arts and Master ot Education, he received from Ursinus College and Temple University respectively. Our superin- tendent is also a member of Phi Delta Kappan. the national honorary fraternity tor men in the field of education. Prior to his present administrative position, he served successively as teacher, prin- cipal. and head of the Science Department in the Bridgeton School System. Principal Harry C. Smalley -. '. .Y , rr-ff' JW? I I S
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g F' i o 4-T ,Q Crain P. Portman. President Ellsworth H. Griner. Superintendent Rowland H. Muliord. Vice- President Barbara Brauer. William I. Gehring. Port Authorities The seniors of Bridgeton High School wish to express their sincerest gratitude to Superintendent Dr. Rowland H. Mulford and to the Board of Educa- tion who so competently work for the betterment of the public schools of Bridgeton. These invaluable persons work with interest, foresight, and untiring effort for the benefit of the community. Their under- standing of the problems of the schools is exhibited in their pursuit of their numerous duties. This year the Board of Education is composed of five members. They are Mr. Ellsworth H. Griner, president: Mrs. Barbara Brauer, vice-presidentg Mr. William Gehring, Mr. Crain, P. Portman, lack G. Kolman, Esq. The membership changes gradually each Ianuaryy as the term of one member expires, another representative from the businesses and in- QNX clustries of the community is named by the Mayor to fill the vacancy. The work of the Board of Education is ever present. Among their many duties is the responsibility of dis- tributing funds for buildings, textbooks, salaries, and repairs: of keeping satisfactory classroom space: of seeing that our schools have a library, auditorium, gymnasium facilities, cafeteria, and guidance pro- gram available. Adequate provisions must also be made for essential comforts. Proper lighting, sani- tation, and heating fall into this category. We firmly believe that the Board of Education will continue its excellent work of improving the edu- cational opportunities for the pupils in our schools. We, the Class ot 1954, have greatly benefited from the work of the Board of Education. X , . . - 'X ' Y. .f KN-'Z x 'N'-
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