Bridgeton High School - Baconian Yearbook (Bridgeton, NJ)

 - Class of 1956

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jeg irecf Our Medenf SWATED: Mrs. Barbara Brauer, Vice-President Thomas Thorn, President William Gehring. Superintendent of Schools Frank Dee, Miss Mary Streets. STANDING: Donald Curtis, Iohn lohnson, Business Manager Millard Chew, Lewis Hesley, Iohnson Hitchner. BOARD OF EDUCATION The Bridgeton Board of Education cone sists of capable and efficient members who must work tirelessly for thebetterment of Bridgeton public schools, They have the responsibility of meeting standards set by the State Department of Education and the colleges and professional schools to which Bridgeton High School sends its graduates. The Board must set aside funds from taxa- tion and other sources for building and repairs, salaries, textbooks, and other sup-l plies. They must see that our schools have available a library, auditorium, gymnasium facilities, cafeteria, and a guidance pro- gram. ln addition to this the Board has to cope with the ever-growing problem of crowded conditions. Through the efforts of the Board better educational opportunities for the pupils in our school result. We seniors have profited greatly during our four years at Bridgeton High School. To the Bridgeton Board of Education, we, the Class of 1956, express our deepest gratitude for the benefits we have received from their work.

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PRINCIPAL Forever striving to better our school and our personal lives is the principal of Bridgeton High School, l-larry C. Smalley. Especially as seniors, we have come to realize the untiring effort he exerts for our benefit, Besides attends mg to the everyday business he encounters as the head of our school, Mr. Smalley is always ready with some practical advice for daily living which he frequently offers us in morning assemblies, ln appreciation for the generous amount of time and consideration he has so fully given us and-for his constant endeavors to develop us into better citizens of a democracy, we, the class of l956, return our most sincere thanks. VICE-PRINCIPAL During our years as upperclassmen, the assistant principal, I. Everett Bowen, has constantly worked for the betterment of school citizenship. Act- ing as our guide in matters of attend- ance and behavior, he directed his work toward teaching us the responsie bilities we have as individuals in a large organization, Although this year has presented many added problems because of crowded conditions, Mr Bowen has met the challenge and handled the Situation in an efficient manner.

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