Bridgeton High School - Baconian Yearbook (Bridgeton, NJ)

 - Class of 1959

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'W' H., Q .av IIREWIIRD The class of 59 1 proud to be the first class gradu at111g fron1 the 11ew SCIIIOI' Hlgh School As we admlre tl1e beallllflll deslffn created by tl1e archltect for thls modern structure, we are mmdful that steel and brlck alone mould ll0t have lllllll th1s lnstltutlon we call Brldgeton Hlgll School It has taken the thoughtful plan nmg and fI'lCIldlW cooperanon of ma11v people to make tl1e new school 1 reahty To show tl1at we understand and appreclate lllli we have chosen as tl1e theme of our yearbook Bulldlng Tovether F1rst, the students that make llp our school commun lty are bllllfllllg together Brldgeton Hlgll School IS pI'0llll that soung people of many 11at1o11al1t1es, races, and creeds, coming from a number of communltles ln Cumberland and Salem LOIIHUCS, have comblned to make a student bodv that ca11 hve toffether successfully, and can work together, and play together to make a program that lb constultly 111creas111' 1n CH-LLIIVCDCSS and useful ness Tl1en, there are adults who are bulldlng together Wllll the young people for 1 successful school program There are those dlrectly toncerned w1th o11r welfare as st11dents tl1e prlnclpal, 1ss1stant prlnclpals, guldance counselors, a11d teachers who have trled to help us prtp1re for the future Behmd llll5 group are boards of CdllCdll0ll and school ofliclals who have been respon sible for provldlnff the f3CllltlCS Then there are those Wltll a personal concern for us our parents, relatlves, and frlends who want us to grow lnto men and women of stature and have made 1t posslble for us to take advan tage of tl1e opport11111t1es offered by tl1e educators There are also other adults IH the commu111ty who, mlndful of the fact tl1at we are future LIIIZCHS have spent thelr t1me and resources to promote a program that w1ll edu cate us for L1llZCI1Sl'llp We must remember, however, that building to getl1er lb 11ot a ness ldea Each generatlon bullds on the aclnewements of the one that has preceded lt In appre c1at1on for the fan ors and blessmgs we have recelved, may we so work that we ss 1ll leave a herltage upon Wh1Ch those sw l1o follow us can BUILD TOGETHER ,,..........c.....-- 7 'N 1 1 B L t ' D l V l . 4 l ' 'y s 1 , ' l . 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'A - -.I--,.. v4 Q 5 41 v 1 V , 'A P ,Y ,V v Xlrs Brcnmnn tllSLllSSCS Xlxke lJlXlllCLl 'O' P In apprecl 1t1on for her unselflsh devotlon 'md guldance we the Class of 1959 dedrcate thzs the twenty second volume of the Bacoman to our ad vlser Allce Leshe Brenaman Mrs Bren rm an 1 gI'1ClllltC of Bucknell Unlverslty jomed the facultv of Brldgeton Hlgll School ln 1954 IS .1 member of the Enghsh Department just 1 year liter she lssumed the IITIITILDSL responslblllty and enormous task of bemg 'lClVlSCI' to our cl iss She has used her creatlve lmagmatlon and mgenulty to fire md develop the slme tr uts 1n us w1th the result that our soclal events have been successful md the tlsk of prcparmg for them has been educatlonal and enyoyable Class act1v1t1es have not been lll'TlltCCl to socml events but IH every field our dClV1SCI' his devoted her tlme her efforts and herself to our hopes 'md alms She has counseled us rs 1 group wh1le bemg a personal frlend to each of us and has been reldy to help us solve our problems ln elther capaclty wlth p ltlence ind understandmg Our fond memor1cs of the llst four years at Brrdgeton Illgll School are also memorles of Nlrs Bremmm for It has been through her tlreless efforts that our dreams h we m.1tcr11l1Led and our undertakmgs have been successful For our many dCtlX1t16S as .1 el tss and our wonderful memorles we the Class of 1909 xush to thank her our fuend and advlser 1 ellss problem with Presrdent rs Brc-nam In slnrcs 1 1okc wlth daughter Ann 2 A v 4 A A 4 , C .Z . . L . 7 , Y - . - . ' . Q ' y , ' 1 5 I ' H N l K K ' . . . . . 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 , , A . x . . 1 Q 1 . . 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 2 ' 1 . 1 ' ' ' . 1 . 2 H . . . . . . V i J 1 2 . . , . . ' 1 1 ' ' . . . L . . .L S . , . - L , , - 7 , I , ' V 1 Q 2 I , . . . K i . . . . 2 . 2 i . Q V . 1 c . . L 1' . ' .1 '1 5 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 . 1 . 7' ' . - . , l - . , ' , , , ' 1 .Y w .' x , 4 ' . I , 1 7 , A . . . ' 1 R ' . . 1 ' 1 . X 'I . ' . 1 l 1 2 . ' . c - A I ' , fat' ' . y up Y 1 V! K 3 , V 1: ' Y ig l v 1 AW , It i , T M -,1.......- . X -A P W1 sf., ffdmwlwtmtam ?aw5Zq X HHH! E M i l ii ? l Brldgeton Hlgh School Admmlstratxve Advxsory Commxttee A,,.+-... i SUPERINTENDENT TO THE CLASS OF 1959 Thls lS truly a year of FIRST' You w1ll be the Hrst graduates of the new BI'1d8e'C0H Hlgh School thxs yearbook IS the Hrst from the new bulldmg and thls IS my first year as your supermtendent 1958 1959 mdeed wlll be a memorable year for all of us May you ever retam fond memorles of your hlgh school days no matter how much beyond them you progress In your many future successes I hope that you w1ll find reason to credlt BHS w1th gu1d1ng you IH the rlght dlrectlon Even though I have jomed you so late 1n the course of your hlgh school experlence I am happy to haxe had the opportumty to help 1n this experlence I am happy to have had the opportunlty to be wlth you Most slncerelyl w1sh you all good fortune and happmess throughout your l1ves Wrllxam L Manze Supermtendent of Schools K , ,QA-.v A, ,.., we S' . , Iliff' -X f . . . 9 a ' ' 9 5 . . . . 7 ' a 2 7 1 R Dr. Katherine Loder, curriculum coordinator, oversees the general program of grades 7-12 to see thata definite progression of work is secured. Her duties include keeping the department heads supplied with the most recent materials, representing the school at conferences, and coordinating curricular with cocurricular activities. ' 1,,f3,,i-'Al..., -xi I Harry C. Smalley,'administrative assistant to the super- intendent, has spent the major part- of his time for the past two years expediting the construction of the new senior high school. Mr. Smalley, who was the principal of the high school for thirty years, considers the new school a dream come true. BGABD 0F EDUCATIIIN The Board of Education is charged with providing adequate facilities for conducting the educational program of the city. Members are fseatedlz Franklin Hill, Ellsworth Griner, president, Mrs. Adele Lummis, William L. Manze, superintendent of schools, Paul Weber, vice president, lstandingj: Shike Levine, Deane Eadie, William Hoyer, Newlin B. Watson, E. Morgan Maxwell, Ir. f 'it 2 lL..4 Presidents of the Cumberland County sending boards are fseatedlz Stanley Clark, Upper Deerfield, Mrs. Lil- lian April, Deerfield, Dr. Lawrence Wincliell, county superintendent of schools, George McCandless, Law- SENIIING BIIARIIS If ,Fifi f- ' 'y LVV3 'Ln' 'K' 3 'Q' ' A 'Q N , iam, . I if , e ' V renee, William Richardson, Shiloh, fstandingjz Eph- rain. Carll, Hopewell, Harland Davis, Stowe Creek, Howard Danzenbaker, Downeg john Harker, Green- wich, Kenneth Hustcd, Fairfield. Nine school districts from Cumberland County and two from Salem County send stu- dents to Bridgeton High School: in fact, approx- imately half of the school registration comes from the sending boards. In school, there is no difference between the students who live in Bridgeton and those who come from the out- lying districts, all work together, play together, and build together for the future. Many of the members of the sending boards are BHS alumni and are proud that they have had a part in making possible the new, modern Bridgeton High School. Representing Salem County are: Arthur Schalick, Pitts- grove, Howard Morris, Ir., county superintendcntg L. Stanley Strang, Elmer. PRINCIPAL Principal justin H. Hess is known to the students for his friendliness and understanding. His interest in our achievements and welfare has been an inspiration to us. Even with complex administrative problems demanding a major part of his attention, he has found time to become acquainted with the students personally. During the past two years Mr. Hess has aided us by his advice, his actions, and his ideals. The members of the senior class gratefully acknowledge the help and guidance he has so willingly given us. Mrs. Dorothy Cliff, office manager, takes dic- tation from the boss. ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Anthony Pekich, assistant principal, administration, has multiple duties. His greatest interest is showing ,young people the value of good citizenship. Claude Couch, who has been the Guidance Director for many years, was this year named assistant principal in charge of student personnel. We have found him a wise counselor. . I ' - 1511, .tngm I V . ' ' ' rw Iwi . D -f-r--- VIH rl.: J.. LL- is-A 'fe 'V T 'M 9. , ' . U - .. ' V. . S QQ.. .Q 1. if-1g 151-j he X. 5 ,.. 3 .. i -M wa-,W 1-1 B I . ' qv ' PBINClPAL'S CABINET The Principal's Cabinet is a policy-making group which meets regularly with Mr. Hess to discuss current school problems and make plans for the interest and betterment of both pupils and teachers. Among the things they consider are plans for improving teaching tech- niques, changes in scheduling and curricula, and other matters vital to the school program. Seated are Miss Edna Loew, Anthony Pekich, Dr. Katherine Loder, Principal Justin Hess, Claude Couch, Mrs. julia Gibson, Miss Helen Wilcox. Standing are Edwin Lowden, Mrs. Elizabeth Gloss, Miss Louise Coursen, Earl Waddington, Miss Florence Mulford, Rodney Gibson, Mrs. Mary Meyers, Mrs. Frances Stints- man, Paul Amaranto, Charles Harris, Frank Mastoraki. james Davies was not present. Mrs. Gibson and Mr, Harris discuss the expansion of the science-math program. 2 1 'N 1'y sr-4 DQ? W Paul Amaranto department head Mrs Elizabeth Gloss department head AGRICULTURE ABT The chxef functlon of Vocatlonal Ag gnculture m hlgh school IS to tram farm boys to be as proficlent as possxble 1n farmmg and allxed occupatlons Class room trammg mn poultry ra1s1ng hortx culture farm shop and other areas of agrlculture IS apphed durmg the sum mer months on projects supervxsed by the vocatlonal ag mstructor The Art Department has a program offermg both commerclal and line arts to glVC the student a better understand mg and appreclatlon for the many pos s1b1l1t1es ln th1s field In the cocurrlcular Art Sclence Assoclatlon posters pro gram covers decorauons and exhxblts are produced upon request ff Mr Amaranto dlscusses FFA projects wxth Nirs Gloss apprecnates twm talents of Helle George johnson chapter presxdent and Lemmn Sxldnxk X 'Qk,,Jln- James W D'lVl6S department head BUSIN ESQ EDUC l'l'I0'N The Busmess Educatlon Department wlth a staff of thlrteen members brxdges the gap between theoretlcal tralnlng and practlcal apphcatron From the skrlled subjects of shorthand typ 1ng and bookkeeplng to the soclal fields of salesmanshlp and consumer tramrng students at Brldgeton Hlgh School are glven as fine a buslness background as can be found rn the state We are proud of our Hne secre tarlal bookkeeplng students who have taken therr places ln the held of local buslness and feel that our sales tram mg program IS reachmg 1ts goal ln our dlstrrbutlve educatlon program A Hne faculty grves rmpetus to a fine program Q AP' LEX Zvi,-L Future secretary juhe Holdmg consults wxth Mlss Lacey office co op advrser - r' fi-4 Juk Abmhamson Davrd Bloom Mrss jean Lacey Mlss Ehzabeth Lupton ov... W'-'-r rank Smith Mxss Vrrgmxa Tre m f3,14,,f,.ViJf fab 444415 Lyffwwvb We 7 0141 Cf 54 I , ' '-e VV . , , f' . . ' , - . L ' ' 755 , , i A L X A A , . . 7 ,nxt 9 f fm' 7 ' . . . f, V , , . . , . . W . . an . - . A 5 1 V . . 1 n I -.,V '.,' , ' ' L A X Q Q 1, y 'R - , o L M L- if l 'xr N h TUJ. 3 L bi ' I . - - . . . ',.f,55 r' f X F - g xr 0 4 , 4 . , vw Y yi. l I I . - . -ff! ' , . 4 ff I4-g ' 5, ' .. Lt.. Z f LeRoy Garrrison Hhlrs. Ann M. Hotchkiss Mrs. Alma Husted W... .. . Ffgl ' Oi tl -0:-: Mrs. Eileen Matta Anthony I. Panarelle Miss Edith A. Sheldon ,K xi-f1,VL!fw Department heads and sponsors of school activities appreciate Girls in office co-op have job assignments in the work of these in-school secretaries, the afternoon. They're also the Baconian typists no - 7, rf' .-, . 'YQ Y-xp 'V I I Miss Edna Loew, department head H0 MEMAKING Homemaking education is designed to help girls gain some homemaking skills and an understanding of human relationships which will prepare them for satisfying home and family living. The areas around which classes are organized depend upon the interests and needs of the girls. The content of the courses is based on practices of good homemakers and on the findings of study, research and experimentation. Miss Pineles discusses col- lege choice with Iudy Kir- shenbaum. Miss Zelda Pineles ,,,. Mrs. Gertrude Hallman MIS- ESUICI Wasson L--' N Claude C. Couch GUIDANCE In the Guidance Ofhce students can find information on future occupations, including careers in the services, part- time. jobs, courses of study, colleges, and other items of value and interest. Each student is assigned to a counselor who keeps in touch with him on both personal and curriculum problems. 'wif Wf 'x 9.45- if F Rodney Cnbson department head IN Ill STRI KL ARTS The students of Brldgeton Hrgh School can be proud of the1r new In dustrlal Arts area The layout and the physlcal condxtlon of the shops are ex cellent and the equll of any 1n the state A well balanced and varled pro gram w1ll be offered to students elect mg 1ndustr1al arts courses both from an experlence angle as well as from the development of a hobby mterest Mnss Helen Wllcox, hbrarlan f l 5- ml I-np WIN 'Inq Nu Lawrence Elwell Lawrence Henderson ?' N-we Q... Alvm Mxles Ralph Ransom LIBRARY The llbrary as a materlal center houses books perxodlcals pamphlets maps and films YVe take prlde m our reference sectlon and professlonal shelves and our valuable collectlon of South Ierseyana The quarters mclude two conference rooms the Llbrarxans office and workroom a storage room for perlodlcals, and the mam readmg room, wlth lts cozy browsmg area Our seat mg capaclty IS one hundred and sn teen ' ,-51 'la -iff er T' . 1 It ' 43 . J Z nj, 1 m f, als fl' , Q - , ,. ,uf f ' ' 2. , Y, .ffl V V '1 i L J L, I 4 n Q Q Q' ' -1 z - il 7 r 1 kg, p , 7 K 4. .- v 7 7 , 1 7 3 ' 1 I , I . . , , 'V , . . , , I' Mrs Frances Stmtsman department head LANGUAGE ARTS The Language Arts Department ln cludes the Engllsh French Spamsh and Latrn classes and has a comple ment of fifteen teachers m add1t1on to the department head Members of the department supervlse a number of co currrcular act1v1t1es lncludmg he school publlcatlons The advlser of the semor class IS also a member of thls department Mrs Gladys Marchand Mrs Alxce Brenaman Mrs Mnlhe Contmo ,-of Mrs Alrce Elwell Charles C Hardnett Mrs jean Moms Mlss Elrzabeth Ann Mulford t , ' ,I ' L . . .vm ' A , I ,N N A ,, X V . mr-,vu 0' I Q . PIT! I 1- if Y ' 'r , L n I , L , ar' . , , . , - . . . . , . . t ig Mrs. Mary Couch Mrs. Marguerite M. Delay Mrs. Mary Elmer 'F Q If ,x Nfl' -of . -fr-M Mrs. jane Owen Mrs. Ethel Lawrence Dr. Katherine Loder 1117 Mrs. Shirley M. Pettit . 'LN 1 Mr. Hardnett teaches uclult classes. L- Mrs. Iulia Gibson, department head The Mathematics Department offers for the academic students courses in Algebra I, Algebra II, plane geometry, solid geometry, and trigonometryg for others, general, consumer, and shop mathematics. Since there is so much interest in the fields of science and mathematics, a class in advanced work was organized. Even though no credits are received for the course, twenty students are participating. PN 'fn 'rf' Frank Vanella MUSIC in ' -av' 4'5 its 'KN W 4:0343 Q I ' is Dennison Barber Mrs. Beryl French Edwin W. Harris Miss Vera Ioslin MATHEDIATICS George Chilakos Mrs. Janet Ortolf To provide playing opportunities for talented instrumentalists, the Music Department olfers both orchestra and band. For those who like to sing, there is a girls' glee club, a boys' glee club and a mixed chorus. From these glee clubs, the best voices are selected to sing in the BHS,choir. Miss F lorence Mulford, department head vi 'W K Q. il ,A PHYSICAL ED. 1' 41 5 Edwin Lowden, department head David Bewick Charles R. Wilson Miss Louise Coursen, departmen 'TS .nv 1 1 ,N 7 ix X S X th X Edward Sandall John Wuzzardo Mrs. Sophie Amaranto Miss Nancy Stevens ead GIRLS PHYSICAL ED. V fer' The Girls Physical Ed. Department sponsors a number of activities in addition to the in- structional program. These include intramural and varsity sports and the Girls Athletic Asso- ciation which is a member of the New jersey Athletic Association for Girls. The girls receive awards from the N.I.A.A.G. for participation in the intramural and varsity activities and attend playdays and a camping weekend spon- sored by the state organization. The Boys Physical Ed. program offers a variety of activities in order to ,benefit those who participate. These include wrestling, tumbling, mat work, apparatus work on parallel bars, horse, stall bars, ropes and rin s, and also basketball, volle ball and suitaile indoor games. Our outdoor program is seasonal with touch football, softball, track, soccer, and other games. The driver education program also comes under this department. 1 lm I I noi' :Mix ' 'l 'V 30 Mrs. Ingebord Tumer ,air uf-. C75 efgfgfn Q1 - ' SCIENCE The facilities provided for the Sci- ence Department in the new senior high school are an inspiration to all science students and teachers. The functional classrooms and laboratories , are helpful both in teaching and learn- ing. Als the clubs and activities sponsor- ed by the members of the department 'ui 3' 1 If an-I ! continue to grow, they will supplement f to an even greater degree the classroom g ,cv experiences. ' lp . ' . . . g a ll f Charles Harris, department head 5 I A I fx N 1 'lf ' .il 1 W' -yu ,Il 1 If I I' 1, , WMM i xi, Sli l F., l 'lil Il I ll' in , f l 1, I A , Walter Cl'aY Kenneth R. jones Robert Mac h e ' Aidmr Marchand r 1 1 ' MTS- Jeanette MUlf0fd George Shelton Bemard Stabl I, ff Miss, Sara Frances Wheaton I, , fi-.4 ci tg, If ,v 9:55. 0 3239 MK' fihffh, f ,,., Q, Q: ,,,x., . :kk 4 f f ' my fl xt ' F. f + 4 1 tid- V L' l f ' ' -N 1 5 f , Q . xg I' if ,F I' 1 'X S0f'lAl. STUDIES The members of the Social Studies Department seek to perpetuate the ideas and ideals that comprise our bountiful inheritance, to encourage students to assume their responsibility for successful living within our democ- racy, and to foster international under- standing. Arthur Baker George Field Lloyd Kelling William T. Maloney Miss Dorothy Moody Angelo Papa MVP TGP f- X4 Frank Mastoraki, department head Miss Rita McCeehan Frank Yacovelli , 'US- 4, f X 4 X if -.. 9 if-Q fr MEDICAL DEPARTMENT The new clinic is well planned to accommodate the varied activities of the medical department. Facilities are provided for ill pupils to rest, and for those with minor injuries to receive first aid. Members of the Future Nurses Club assist the school nurse. During the school year the school physician ex- amines 11th grade pupils as well as pupils who engage in competitive sports. Early in the year the gym classes are weighed and measured. Next the patch test is given to pupils and all school employees. In December the x-ray unit arrives to check positive reactors. Vision and hearing tests are also scheduled during the school year. SECIIETARIAL STAFF The services rendered by the secretarial staff to both faculty and students cannot be praised too highly. Even though they carry a heavy work load, the secretaries are always congenial and cooperative. They are Mrs. Dorothy Cliff, office manager, Mrs. Annabelle Pennington, Guidance Ofliceg Mrs. Janet Black, communications, Mrs. Dorothy Iaggers, A and B oilice. Doctor Arthur D. Sewall Mrs. Mary H. Meyers, R.N ,Z V Earl Waddington, head custodian CUSTIDDIANS CAFETERIA Jim Hersey, caretaker at the stadium, talks with Athletic Director Bewick. ,-1 7.--W ,,.,,,,...'-ansnv -i Y ,,, Y-, - -- - Sui- ,,,,,.... , , . --- -..-- --crt.w- 0 K.-------' ,, qt gig J' vlivuil -.- -1 !l l ? i7'CX'1l'i' 1 .W The janitors take time out from their busy schedule to pose for the yearbook photographer. The staff includes lleft to rightj Angelina Goldsboro, David Gandy, Frank Rio, Carch Sutphin, Leon Gould, Earl Javery and Herbert Wireback. Members of the custodial staff are on duty night and day to do their part in keeping things running smoothly. In ad- dition to cleaning the building, they direct traflic at the be- ginning and end of the school day, monitor special events and are on call in case of emergency. The working day for the women in the cafeteria begins long before the start of the lunch period at 11:30. Preparation of enough food to satisfy our hungry student body takes many hours. Not only do the cafeteria workers start early in the morningg as soon as lunch is served, they start all over again to get ready for the next day. The cafeteria staff is ready to go on duty. They are fleft to rightj Ima Leib, Bernice Ferron, Marion House, Mildred Vanderslice, Mil- dred Weber, Ida Earle, Elenor Bell and Veronica Patchell, cafeteria manager. . .J -5 Q 99' fvdhlipg 2 W Semaw of no .0 an -4 ,: TU' I Si X , S. I X. ' TTXN F, S. xx. X X X X Qi ., ' i-ixx :X xx Xi SR E x Commen ment Speakers. ff X J X ,ff fy' f i 1 U ffl X f 'fxsg Q I if W! 1 f lf! l of ll!! I IL fl! V U ff FN ' ,QLX If -'f f E X 'Q X 1 f , 1 If f, if ff lf! ,ff X ff! W f ! . ,iv 144 3l 3 The Baconian is published each year by the graduating class of Bridgeton High School. It is a yearbook written by seniors about seniors and their friends on the faculty and in the student body. The 1959 edition has a unique place in a long line of fine yearbooks-it is the first to be written from the new school. The Baconian editorial board is composed of the leaders of the writing, art, business and typing staffs. They are: Cseated, left to rightj Betsy Sheiry, assistant editor, Wayne Marcus, advertising manager, Wil- liam Pepper, editorg John Hagerty, business manager, Elizabeth Heywood, circulation manager, fstandingj Lydia McPherson, typ- ingg Reiko Nakawatase, artg Betty Miller, typingg Richard Albiez, assistant editorg Horace Fox, Patricia Woodruff, associate editorsg Kalju Keero, art. 'E' 1 ' e 'Q' 1 :..,..4i',zL44., X.,-L ..., .. We . ,, .. 'if-ff jf 'vi' 1- , 3 V or 1, M.-.lf-U 0 uh-P-w-QX ,fa L E Editor Bill Pepper looks over the dummy with Jack Hagerty, business manager, and Mrs. Kirby and Mrs. Brenaman,advise1's. Talented seniors who worked on the Baconian art staff are lleft to rightj Helle Sild- nik, James Newton, Vivien Viventi, Kay lchinaga, B81'lJL1l'21 Higbee, Alai' Kangur and Lemmi Sildnik. '. I . 54 Q if, A :V fp r Q 'fdllik ,- -1: .,,. x ., i.., , -1 A S-F or ,g,. , 5.-A 1 Q- P - T. la 'J 5-'U ef - K1 ,Il The Bacoman busmess staff 1n cludes fseated left to Tight, Dor othy Petrums Dav1d Bloom ad v1ser Joan Krawlec Donald Cole Barbara Gearhart Mrs Allce Brenaman advlser Barbara Herd man fstandmgj Mary Cocove Georgene Noda Paul Saar Fran c1s Sharp Cynthla Altken V1rg1n1a Dare Joy Mataluccl M1k1o Kusu moto Maxme Lubow eg.- w.,,, The Wfltlllg' staff of the Bacoman mcludes fseatedj John Eberth Bette Pollock Eleanor Sabath Ju lla Holdlng Joanne Runk Arthur Nakashlma M1k1 Iwata fstand mg first rowj Barry Perlow Wayne Jengehlno Helle Slldlllk Lemml Slldnlk Dolores Karpolo r1ch Barry Hltchner Kay New klrk Mary Lou Flsher, Warren Adams Jack Yell1n fsecond rowj Sherry Dorr Sandra Thompson Phyll1s Maurer Maxme Lubow Joyce DeLussa Nancy Henderson 0' Secretarxes on the typlng staff are Glta Mlllers Jud1th Bacon Barb ara Gearhart Lyd1a McPherson Dlane Hemlghaus Patrlcla Emery Toann Cooney Verna Sp1nell1 Har r1et McBreen Ann Sheppard Bet ty Mlller Helene Brown Loys Slmpklns Dorothy Roberts Kay Sheppard Barbara Herdman Ber mce Ledden, Betty Jones Sandra Cobb Lols Gregg Betty Hemple Barbara Wllson Lmda Garrlson .f an q f Q' ....!!! !,,.. nun 'fnFlY w- '- ' 3'-L l n f. 4 G V1 , 'N X 4 K wa 11 'Y 1 L 1 5 I s CQLQ Little did we realize when we entered Bridgeton High School as freshmen on Sep- tember 7, 1955, that what we did would be recorded as a part of the history of Bridge- ton High School. We were too busy being freshmen! Our officers that first year were: presi- dent, Art Rainearg vice president, Rita Fau- ber: secretary, Suzanne Chew, treasurer, George Johnson. Also on the executive com- mittee were Michael DiMucci, Mary Lou Fisher, Barbara Dee, and John Williams. Mrs. Alice Brenaman was our class adviser. On October 28, Freshman Day, we offi- cially became a part of BHS. The festivities, which included a hat contest, were climaxed with a gala Frosh Hallowe'en Frolic in the evening Be Yourself was chosen as our motto, and the rose was chosen our class flower. James Newton designed our banner using the chosen colors of pink and black In the fall we were especially proud of our freshman football team which compiled a 7 1 record In the spring Rita Fauber and Skip Maloney were voted Class Prides to represent us in Echo Students on Parade program In September of 56 when we returned as sophomores we started two years of swing shift Our class officers that year were pres ident Michael DeMucc1 vice president Bet sy Sheiry secretary Suzanne Chew treas urer Sam Bonmo executive members Skip Maloney Jerry Newkirk Joyce DeLussa and John Nichols The highlight of this year was our party the Fantasy Festival at which many nur sery rhyme characters came to life Humpty Dumpty and others provided the background for an evening of fun entertainment and dancing We chose Joyce DeLussa and Jack Yellm to represent us in the Students on Parade program in the spring When September 1957 rolled around we QSQS entered BHS as juniors, thrilled with the importance of being upper classmen. Our officers were: president, Sam Boninog vice president, Joyce DeLussa, secretary, Bar- bara Carllg treasurer, Art Rainearg executive members, Michael DiMucci, Betsy Sheiry, Rita Fauber and John Nichols. Our class rings, ordered early in October, arrived in time to be worn with pride dur- ing the Christmas holidays. As wearers of these bands of gold, we felt a place of rank in the student body. Another highlight of the holiday season was our Christmas party held at the Odd Fellows Hall in Centerton on December 27. Cindy Aitken and Sam Bonino were our choice for the Students on Parade enter- tainment An important announcement of the year was the names of the exchange students- Donna Glaspey to go to Germany and Ken neth Cohen to go to France Donna received another honor when she received top rank ing in the annual United Nations examina ion In April 1958 forty four students from our class were inducted into the National Honor Society in an impressive and mean lngful ceremony held in the school auditor ium After months of diligent work under the direction of Joyce DeLussa and Sam Bonmo the major event of the year finally arrived the Junior Senior Prom on April 2.9 As the clock on the wall struck nine we board ed the luxury liner S S Memories Frankie Testas orchestra provided music for danc ing under a roof of twinkling stars The bright lights of the New York skyline and the shadowy figure of the Statue of Liberty provided a perfect setting To climax oui Sentimental Journey we traveled to Russs Roller Rink for the an nual After Glow There we were entertained by the fast paced rhythm of the Original Jones Boys At 4 30 a m our Journey came ta 111 4 rx- 'U 111 ll , - - , - - t' . . . , - ' cc sr ' ' ' , . . . - n . , . 1 Q 1 ' 9 3 , S ' 1 1 T ' V' 1 9 1 ' . , . . . . . . , - - , 4 - u ' H ' ' ' ' , ' o 0 8' v , . 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' Fan sy 4- U Fesiival 1' Q V1 I 'li 91541: 1 111 ,l 0,,- 1 1 1 , 1 . f , -, if 4 11 , - fr.. . .1 ij z: - - ' .g..4.4-.1.f .a..:.1 K Jef- 51: ,fA-1 .,i1if4J-fl-L 1--' -L -1.-4 .-'J. . . 0 to an end and we left for home wxth happy memorles of a perfect nlght At the end of ou1 Junlor year at the tra dltlonal Step Up Ceremony we accepted the honol and 1espons1b1l1ty of becomlng se n1ors Ir September 1908 we returned off1c1ally as sen1ors but thlS tlme to a brand new Budgeton Hlgh School Whlle It was not completed the beautlful colors modern fur nlture and roomy 1nter1or made lt a dream come true Elected to lead us our last year were presldent Mlke DIMUCCI v1ce presldent Clndy Altken secretary Judy Bacon treas urer Art Ralnear executlve members Jack Hagerty Betsy Shelry Rlta Fauber and Art Nakashlma The staff of the Bacoman worked togeth er ln Enghsh class under the dlrectlon of Mrs Ellzabeth Klrby Bulldlng Together was chosen as the theme of the yearbook The edxtorlal staff lncluded edltor B111 Pepper assoclate ed1tors Patrlcla Woodruff and Horace Fox asslstant ed1tors Betsy Shelry and R1chard Alblez quotatlons Elea nor Sabath and John Eberth clubs Mlkl Iwata and Warren Adams plcture ed1tors Bette Pollock and Wayne Jengehmo sports Joanne Runk and Art Nakashlma art Relko Nakawatase and Kalju Keero The buslness staff worklng Wlth Mrs Brenaman and Dav1d Bloom named asslst ant advlser thls year was headed by Jack Hagerty buslnesss manager Wayne Mar cus advert1s1ng and Betsy Heywood clrcu latlon Barbara Herdman and Barbara Gearhart typed for the buslness staff and Lyd1a Mc Pherson and Betty Mlller were chalrmen of a group of secretarlal senxors who returned 1n the evenlngs to type for the ed1tor1al staff The flrst Echo 1ntroduced our new class mates the exchange students Dorls Melten from Germany Jean P1erre Boury from fCv- f -x R Q France and Davxd Peers from England We also welcomed as class members Shella Locke and Jack DuBo1s who spent last year ln our partner schools Barbara Carll was presldent of Student Councll the first glrl to hold the office 1n many years H1St0Ty was made dur1ng football season when co captams R1cky KUHlSh1m3 and Ron n1e Manno led the Bulldogs to a wonderful 20 6 vlctory over M11lv1lle Thls snapped a long M1llv1lle wlnnxng streak and was the b1ggest upset of the season The sen1ors we1e not able to present thelr trad1t1onal Chrlstmas program to the school th1s year but xt was glven for the Soroptl mlst Rotaly and K1wan1s clubs The class also set up a huge Chrlstmas tree on the front lawn another flrst for the class of 59 The sen1ors also sponsored the Bal de Noel a dellghtful hollday dance At the Students on Parade program 1n keepmg Wlth the yearbook theme the em phas1s was on Bu1ld1ng Leadershlp As usual a b1g crowd was on hand to see th1s affa1r whxch has become one of the most popular of the school year March 19 and 20 we presented our senlor play Onlons 1n the Stew and on March 31 lt was our turn to be guests at the Jumor Semor Prom When we returned from Easter vacatlon we reallzed that we were on the last lap of our hlgh school career Commencement speakers were selected and plans for gradu at1on were really under way We learned that the Commencement theme would be HOFIZOHS As we close th1S record of the Class of 59 we can look back with happy memorxes and at the same tlme look ahead toward opportumtxes whlch present horlzons un l1m1ted Jul1a Holdlng Hlstorlan for the Class of 59 aaa? ll I ' S ' T ' 0 1 Y 1 V , ' 1 ' 1 ' ' . . , - . - , ' ' . . , .1 A , . 1 1 ' A . . . 7. . . , . . . . , . v - 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 Q ' . - , . . . . . , . 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K 19 ' jgfli N as . f 1 1 4 cf N! ,C - 1 CHRI TMAS PIIUGR The Christmas Program is prepared by the Sen1ors for the Com munity as an CXDFSSSIOH of appreciation for the lnterest shown ln the schools It conslsts of leadlngs and music approprlate to the season and always lncludes the Llghtlng of the Chrlstmas Candle and the Christmas House Blessing Since the program IS a project for the community it lS always avail able in whole or ln part to any SGFVICQ organ1zat1ons requesting it This year W S N J made a portion available to the whole communlty by means of tape recording Speakers m the annual Christmas Program prepared by the senior Members of the High School Choir under the direction of Miss Florence Mulford participate in the annual Christmas Pro gram , - class as a gesture of appreciation to the community. - - h eg i 4 ' al M , 1 Q Q . D A 'A V 9 J - O H0 ECUM NG The Homecoming Program is a Bridgeton High School tradition which provides an opportunity for college-bound seniors to meet with recent graduates for a briefing on college life and especially college work. The affair is held on the last day before Christmas vacation and is ar- ranged by Miss Zelda Pineles for the Guidance Department. Miss Zelda Pineles chats with a group of '58 grads who returned for the Alumni Homecoming. Graduate speakers with Claude Couch, guidance director, and Miss Zelda Pineles, who arranges the annual Homecoming pro- gram. Seniors and alumni gather in groups at the Home- coming to discuss possible vocations. V lv' The Prom, at which members of the se- nior class are the guests of the juniors, is the outstanding social event of the year. The juniors work many weeks preparing decorations to carry out the theme which is kept a secret until the big night. In recent years the dance has been followed by an SENIIDR PRUDI After-Glow party arranged by a committee of parents. The Class of '59 called their Prom a Sen- timental Journey taken on the S.S. Memo- ries. ' - .M A X After months of hard work . . . The decorations go up . . . And the Prom is finally here! v-A, L 'vs I A . nv si' X STUDENTS P RADE z Each year early in the second semester the ECHO presents an evening of entertainment during which recog- nition is given to students considered outstanding in some field or category. This year, in keeping with the theme of the yearbook, emphasis was placed on Building Leader- ship. The Students on Parade program is always well at- tended by both the students and their friends, and has be- come one of the most popular features of the school year. u s. The climax of the Stu- dents on Parade came when Principal Justin H. Hess placed the crowns on the Mr. and Miss B. H. S. fo 1959 - popular Jack Hagerty and lovely Betsy Sheiry. JUNIOR PRIDES SOPHOMORE PRIDES Susan Stamm and Eisuke Murono f Dick Nakai and Eileen Dix l L'- if XLKLUJJ C-'POM-i gmt i y 4 U-x.L,x,g,ce QW-44 X Qfxeacecil. Mack u-2,45 Xewr. GQ, -5 NAA Xkfxef l OCX tp ox 5.5qx,X,Q, CL 15 Kula 5 Yr fini? S MX X i stu. c,f:.xV-QL-xx xx 1 'i vzgvi 'PHY vw fx Qfx BEST ALL AROUND Art Nakashima and Barbara Carll STYLE SETTERS Gary Conover and Joan Fisher BEST ATHLETES Ricky Kunishima and Sherry Dorr MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Reiko Nakawatase and Kalju Kero 'Na if v 'v N-! FRIENDLIEST EYE CATCHERS Ronny Manno and Rita Fauber Jim Bevacqua and Hide Kazaoka TR I1 W' QP' Y IDEAL DATES Mary Lou Fisher and Carl Earliest 11-5 N wx l NQQ v: 'r if MOST BASHFUL Joyce Dunigan and John Eberth i ga.- b' rl - 'f fffyz .ji-fi2fy 'Fg,,g . Q. c 7 f 9 , S- 'F'-r -- , 'C' 5- YQ' Q? ' 0,5 if Y'-I 25 4' . L r-m,,5s Q- fir f' it l ly, .94 V L ll' . f 12. Na. PERSONALITY PLUS Kenny Hilmlreth and Cindy Aitken pw -as :rf BEST SINGERS Jeanie Harris and Richie Davis ff-?, is-v wr:-r' 1 ,. .,. is 7 .7 lin ni Wi il' i BEST DANCERS BEST ARTISTS Joyce DQLUSS3 facceptmg for Vivien Viventi and James Newton BEST MUSICIANS Bill Pepper and Pat Woodruff MORALE BOOSTERS Bette Pollock and Clark Katz COMEDIANS Donald Cole and Dolly Petrunis CUTEST COUPLE Sandy Thompson and Bob Curley Rabbaij and Cosmo Terrigno rw N -r,,.. 4095- S tg' K gg PLAY Onions in the Stew, a comedy in three acts, was presented by the Class of '59 on March 19 and 20. The action centered around the MacDonald family,-Don, Betty and their daughters, Anne and Joan-and depicted some of the hilarious ex- periences they encountered while moving from Seattle, Washington, to Vashon Island, in Puget Sound. Anne's two boy friends presented many problems, as did Joan's steady, Claud. Islanders such as the inquisitive neighbor, Claire, the charming Leslie, and her pretty niece, Margo, added to the excitement. In spite of plumbing difficulties and too many house guests, the MacDonalds realized they loved island life after all. The play was directed by Mrs. Elizabeth Kirby. Seniors working behind the scenes did a tremendous job to help make the production a success. The cast of the senior play stops in the middle of a preliminary briefing to pose for the yearbook photographer. Seated Cl. to r.J are Judith Kirshenbaum, Paul Layton, Pat Woodruff, Jack Hagerty, Joan Krawiec, Richard Albiez, Joyce DeLussa, Horace Fox, Judy Garrison. Standing: Joanne Runk, Mary Lou Fisher, Eleanor Sabath, Bob Yagura, Sandra Donn, Francis Sharp, Mike DiMucci, Mike Friedman, Sandy Thomp- son, Roger Kohnke, Joanne Cooney, Bette Pollock. 'X 'K The MacDonald sisters at the right obviously don't like what is going on with two attractive week-end visitors. Don and Betty Macllonuld watch with interest, and a neighbor takes the opportunity to do a little snooping. My Y fa. ,5 W1 V - m g,-fg,f,1. 1 K , Y, i .54 f, ,ef-f,,. we 1: il , f flu' down lk, ,k, v.k.,7W ' 5 iw. fe , s is e1 'V A 94 'Q ,,,9 -any Flmgrwl- .4 if 1 3 A ., , - www' fa W ,gif ,X .A,:lk. V, .V ' wif, 4, af' I ,, I Z 5 z rf M L .,,' X9 Xbf 1 ww- The MacDonalds arrive at their island par- adisef?J. Never were plumbers so important as in the '59 senior play. Yes, the lady is part of the crew. if avi There was never a dull moment for the stage crew in the production of Onions in the Stew. lb. ' '-of Q17 bd 'VT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE -ea 'wa A -:afiigf M, 2 423' iv ...,,,,, SEN l0R CLASS 0FFICEBS Michael DiMucci, president Cynthia Aitken, vice president Judith Bacon, secretary Arthur Rainear, treasurer Mrs. Alice Brenaman, senior ad- viser, works with the executive committee which includes: fseated from left to rightj Cynthia Ait- ken, Michael DiMucci, Judith Ba- con, Arthur Rainear, fstandingbBet- sy Slieiry, John Hagerty, Arthur Nakashima, Rita Fauber. Y R WARREN Q ADAMS Duke body but myself can be my own parallel lnterested m Scout1ng antlque col lector oh' that Ford FRANK J ADLER Seder Actlons speak louder than words passlon for cars huntmg fiend sxlent but strong CYNTHIA H AITKEW Cmdy a frlend to all who frlendshlp need someone worth knowmg fashlon w ISC attractlve personahty amiable ARNOLD RICHARD ALBIEZ Rxch He IS full of valor as of kmdness prmcely 1n both even temperament very mtelhgent boxmg fan RON ALD ALDRICH Ronme lucky 1lk6S roller skatmg favorite pastwe glrls ALEX AINTOWINIICH Alex ways happy and content 1S he dark flashy mlschlevous eyes gxrls cer tamly' takes l1fe easy MARY ANTOWINICI-I Mary Nothlng IS lmpOSS1bl6 to a wlllmg heart zest for l1fe dancer true frxend GLENDON ASHBRIDGE Glen f' Hang sorrow care ll kxll a cat and lets be merry has a way w 1th cars mce fellow to know 0 0 F . '. . . . . No- lsr Evel'ybody'loves a loverlfh . . happy-gel . ' . r . . ... Al- .E ' . . '. ' 3,4 f Q - ' ' ' ' ' i SUM H , . 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S E N I ll S 3 JUDITH BACON Judy the ldeal of courtesy wxt and charm smm mmg enthuslast say lt mth flowers w1ll add charm to an office 3 1-1 CHARLES BAILEY Buddy Every man IS the son of hlS ovxn vsorks model a1rplane hobbyxst mad hunter JOHN V BALDASARRE Baldy busmess before pleasure Jumor busl ness executlve bound to succeed Q GERALD P BALLARD Sklp H1s 11mbS were cast 1n manly mould for hardy sports and contest bold woman hater l1kes drag raclng always on the go RONALD BARON Ronnle ready to spht h1s sldes laughmg humorous hkes mechamcs enjoys sports JOSEPH BARTONE oe Shy ness never was h1s fault hot rod enthusxast enjoys dancmg and glrls NANCY BASICH Nancy A merry heart doeth good hke a med1c1ne always has a smlle vullmg worker guards the Echo file JUDITH BEHNKE J.udy And ne er did Grecian chisel tiace finer form or loveller face dainty delight u debonalr JOYCE BENNETT Joyce With perfect ease she takes command and al xxaxs lends a helplng hand amiable miss hopes to be a nurse KENNETH A BENTNETT Kenny Men of few words are the best sports enthusiast enJoys fishlng and boating oh yes and cazs JAMES BEVACQUA lm vuse with a w1sdom of his own swanky Dodge convertible swarm SE IUBW U LASS ' SERENE BIGGS . . . Serene . . . a friend to all, an enemy to none . . . Bap- tist Youth Fellowship member . . . church choir Warbler . . . collects miniature dolls JAMES VINCENT BISCHER . . . Jimmy . . . Everyday is ladies' day with me. carefree . . . athletic . . . good natured 2 ma' C? ,1--AV 'J' ill :QE L il. E EEF! 2 44 ' E X- Tnihimfm, 1 ,,J 'VXl-53 E5 33 get l was Egb ivfll mel 3331215 U Hkllglal umw 59 51119-WERE! Qi- ng Q Vufw fa- PM us- fi iN S of H . I . . . H . . . . 14 V 77 I a s KK . . A 7 . I IJ, 1 n I me if 45, . 4 f Y Sffnfx X51 ., of f , ' N , ff W ,J Aff ' X '--- Y .fl F 1 S. fj A 4 K 'V 5:5 ::'7:j f e 259 .r-- . X f. X tg Eng? ' . 5 '55, 2' 1 , ' , L i lttfE5ll'!I l l W' at . I. fm s 57 A 'I I '35 fl ' SFS E i f fP?1 g if-3 ' ' ' iif:-.e -fl Offrtlea ' 'P qi:-?p'l DJ x wiv' 'V Q'--l x X , of X .ve 1-1- ,bd 5 U Y 9- 'S . uf - A :L , . H 5 D 1. . . . . . QX QJ . ' ,, . . V . . . . f X ,JI GEORGE H. BLAIR . . . Sonny . . . Men of few words are the best men. ...active in 4-H work . . . good card player . . . farmer supreme ELIZABETH BLAUW El1zabeth fa1thful trusty and true loves horses k1ndly nature future nurse BARBARA ANY BLIZZARD Barb L1fe IS too short to worry dances and skates ln her lexsure SAMUEL BONIWO Sam Laugh and the world laughs vuth you un lovmg personable class leader SE IOR CLASS I959 JUDITH D BROCK Judle or ever and a day ardent photography an always ready for fun nlce to know LOIS BROOKS LOIS She speak eth not and yet there l1es a conversatlon ln her eyes spontaneous frlendlmess PIIYABIITH IRI-NL BROWN 17 always the same a fuend to all membex of 4 H skates and swlms lQC01d collecto1 HELENL BROWN 'ihllllfl thlough Sug comes Commelc al Club member chuxch chou smger llkes dancmg and skatmg WIELW YN BROVVN BYONNDIQ body but my self can be my own parallel tlaclx team lunner slghtseer whe t13N8l1Hg xaued mterests JAMES BRYAN 1m tons of drummer future aeronautlcal englneer GRACE BUCHANANI Gracle Fr1endsh1p 1S golden amlcable a pretty Smlle llkes plenty of whole some fun THONIAS FRANK BURCH He knows whats what good natured llkes to bowl I 'AY' 'Q' KATHLEEN BURGESS Kathy Nothlng can be judged accordlng to slze Baptlst Youth Fellow ship member goes to Canteen 1ce skater DANIEL BUTLER Dan Men of few words are the best men mind of h1s own remembers Cross Country sports fan I, ,. 4 I. . . . L'. u . ,, .' v1 Q' . . . . H 3 ' ' Y , YY , Q v v v , ' uNO- A v 5 v - . l . v v ,Y 1 v I . ' . v 1. ' , A, 4' N . k j J. H Ag , fun . . . drawing zealot . . . band tenor -W F os it , 'fffiy xi U v 1 I . A H. . . . . . . l u . , 1 , rr ' B 4 . . . . . . K U . . . . ,, 94 ' Y KK Y v 7? ' YF? qos-4, N QS- Qr Nr CLEMENTINE ODELL BYRD Clem worth her welght 1n gold as ketball star future nurse ALFRED CAMPBELL vsho sows courtesy reaps frlendshlp l1keable lad mterests mclude flshmg and cars posslble future get pllot BARBARA DIANE CARLL Barb her frlends many her faults few always a grln loves to w1n SHIRLEY JOANN CARMAN Sh1rley not words but deeds qu1et and dlllgent personallty loves horses aCt1V6 church member PATRICIA CARNEY Patsy find the world not gray but rosy llkes many sports swlmmer and watel skler goes horseback Tldlng BRUCE CARR Bruce Ilfe IS not solely for gettlng a llV1hg foof ball fan Sea Scout Alr Force m the future GLENDORA E CARTER Dorry Its a frlendly heart that has many frlends qu1et and thoughtful enjoys photography and readmg DONALD CASPER Casper c IS a man taklng hxm all 1n all ways Jokmg bow and arrow 6IlthllS13.St fishmg too LEONARD CHAMBERS . . . Leonard . . . He is always laughing for he has an in- finite deal of wit. . . . takes life easy . . . popular . . . enjoys archery and model air- planes ROBERT CHANN Chaney brlght lxttle box xxlth a laughing face one of the Ag boys llkes to hase fun ln school sports enthuslast os slble future Niarlne RUSSELL WAYNE CHAPPIUS Russ an outstandlng example of human happlness enjoys danclng a sports NANCY AVL CHERUBINI Nancy as merry as the day IS long short and sweet SENIUBJW 60' 1- -'f 4-v Cf K W0 84, f A y M MLM Lfdtf A M lm?-lg-ll-l B 'C CLASS M -Fil C Q W 971 l959 - pg DONALD CHOLERTONT Don xx ater Skl frlendly Everybody loxes a lover 1ng enthusiast d8YlllSh BETTY A COBB Cobble as happy as she IS carefree horseback rldmg enthusxast varled mterests llkes sports miriam SE JL , ,..-- ' ea we-F-:sw bf Kg.. 1 i S N be 5 51 . . 'j... a Q f - , f fn . ' ' ' ' ' . - f 4 ' ...p 'rl ff r l I x , op . ,, . Q Q . . . u n H 5 O V ,, fc' ns f A y, Q0 Q . gl A ' A f . .. 97 X rf J K 4.1 f NJ ,X x 4 X I 1, ,L X X kj ' K, S lf A R A R -'rL:: -V J- in H17 y' , L ,A L, 'f val 6' an TEE'-n : 53 A ,,. gg nl T ggn i :EF-Ll A a t A L , V ' f' is slflififm '. 1 4 ? F95 1 ,uxjin Wig. A . A I- , I- JC F - 1 -' .V V- 'T' 5-7,1 S- ': 'X .' - J fa C e -... 11' .' ' VV Li- Q' -71 V-t -i x t k ,LA-I 5 I Y Y R S il X ' fl I ' ... '..'...... . V I 5 B- V L . Q a .V Qf , ' -D f f . A sv UPF fi r-Ss T qnsv ' SANDRA JANE COBB Sandy count only the happy hours beautiful hair sunny dlsposltlon likes oll pamtmg steadfast frlend MARY MARGARET COCOVE Mary O m1rth' forever laughing enthus1ast1c worker DONALD COLE Doodle It 1S better to say a little than a lot and regret diligent worker fun to be with RUTH CONNELLY Ruthle ways pleasant and ready to do llkes dancing and 1ce skating collects rec ords future secretary SE IUR CLASS l959 I GARY LEE COINOVER . . . Gary . . . Why should the Devil have all the good times? . . . smooth dresser- those sweat- ers! . . . unpredictable. JOANN COOINEY . . . Joann . . . sings like a lark . . . member of glee club . . . cherful . . . delightful to know GXRY CORLISS Gary Llfe IS too sholt to w ony qulet t1l you know 1m tall and shy NANCY NI CORLISS lNanc malden good to talk to and yery Jolly always on the go llkes fun so she makes xt always ln hlgh sp111ts NIARJORIE COSSABOONI Marjorle gentle of speech beneflcent of mmd qulet and conslderate a frlend QOUIC glad to have CAROI YN COSSABOONI Carolyn I sm1le and never count the cost folever havmg fun actlve 4 Her PATRICIA COSSABOONI Pa No day IS too sho1t to do a good deed dellghtful to know evelyones frxend a llvely l1ttle lass ASHER COTTRELL Cottrell full of Jolllty and fun never a dull moment hates homework enjoys playmg baseball and football if ap' Q--'U 6 vu F-'Y ,Qu gu- f R ETHLL COURSEY Skeets Every posslble dlsplay of yocularlty IS shown by thls young mlss always gay full of play CAROL ANN CRRVER Carol who galned no tltle and who lost no frlends congenial slncere frlend smxles 4' l 477 if WN cod? LEWORA CSASZAR Lenora zealous yet modest busy llttle mlss ever ready to asslst ARTHUR CUWIWIINGS Junlor Happlness IS klnda llke a cold 1tS catch 1n mad mechanlc llkes clatter mg cars ROBERT E CDRLEY Bob likes hls good tlmes but that lsnt all shes a blond too curly ha1r when 1tS long speedboat champ makes h1s own fun JERRY L DANIELS Hoppy Theres a good t1me comlng boys a good tlme comlng hot rodder looking toward the Navy VIRGINIA DARE Glnny always frlendly carefree and gay sports enthus1ast clothes galore cute EILEEN MARIE DAVENPORT Just a care free happy go lucky lass dances skatlng enthuslast lovely blond han' 'K' 3? 9G'N gt-Y if r '7 GEORGE DAVIS George ounce of mlrth IS worth a pound of sor row enjoys skatlng and danclng car enthuslast happy go lucky LESLIE DAVIS es Mr Won derful good lookmg and popular especlally mth the glrls mechanlcally 1ncl1ned RICHARD D XVIQ Goat The small courteslcs sv- eeten llfe gets off the ground track record setter DELORES DEAN Dee a dxsh fit for the gods good cook better baker F H A cooklng contest sxmner ROBERT DeKATCH Rob Llfes Just what you choose to make lt fuendly fellow mam lnterest base a JOYCE DeLUSSA J0yC1e lovely to look at dellghtful to know neat popular bralns plus beauty graclous and slncere SE IOB CLASS 'una rt BA LA 11 , ugwl- Qc 43 A. l 5 Gsfw wgg azvi-gill LE E el f sf ual 4 1959 T 11.4.- - - E GRACE ELIZABETH DICK Betty zealous yet modest patlent of tOll serene amldst alarm calm and collected qulet type JOSEPH SANILEL DIMATTEO Sam Happy am I from care Im free l1kes sports car lover ,Q U95 EWW ,wa 'f W uf-ff 55 .T tv Q ji T-oi, o ' 'zilixlfi Jalal A' ' 5 ... T fl' ' ' ' . . . . a V V - blll V ' ' ' - - ' y 5, '... Ax? I ,,a.J -1llggL,j5e-- l K ,gig X by SQ A? M , f 'L7?7 ff?N A Zlvbi - f I v.,.!7 Ns To :z :: 3, , 1 S l I il I J U P y9ffl,JQf 5eg l v - y I .Q Y y C 4'0 Y '-N J S, 2 dd' d xx 33 2 ii X. Xexxr 5 S5 l' Yin H, ,, f 17-'f X f H5411 lt. L -2 ? U25 Q--. MICHAEL DiMUCCI . . . Mike . . . a true leader of real men . . . class presi- dent . . . likes sports . . . popular SANDRA CAROI DONlN Sandy fresh glittering with glaces of mind an mlen actlxe chulch member dancing and cooking are tops a American girl SHERRY LOU DORR Sherry Too much rest is lust ECHO editor energetic and dynamic busy busy busy JACK DuBOIS Jack patient as a gentle stream silent seivice parlez vous francais? SE IUR CLASS 1959 I1 PEARL DUNBAR Pearl with a heart so light and gay good cook JOYCE DUNNAGAN vsaters run deep pleasant to be mth is very thoughtful J ox ce St1 vel satile low es to dance BONNIE LEE DURHANI Sug Its a plettx good world after all frlendly and cheerful resourceful ROY DLRHANI Roy How about a push plays baseball and basket a football fan CARL D EARNEST JR Ernle There IS great ab1lxty m knowlng how to conceal one s abllxty cool headed athletlc aglle JOHN EBERTH Ebert Let not women mfluence your actlons ou g1rls not John' PATRICIA ANN EMERY Pa A merry heart does good l1ke a medlclne cheerful temperament actlve 1n school future secretary KENNETH EDWARD EYERMAN Kenny klng among good fellows real mus1c1an qulet smcere worker VIRGINIA ANN EYERMAN Gmny Sm1le and the world smxles too 1ndustr1ous lastmg fx-1end RITA AWN FAUBER R1ta Wlth sh1n1ng eyes and a cute llttle nose she draws attentlon wherever she goes spunky cheerleader v1m and vlgor v1tal1ty plus Avxv ' I .-. ..- uv . . - u Y u . YY , .- bll... 0 Y , .... l ... M . .. . v. v v '-,sv - H ' ' ' . ...an t- door man... star of the cinder path . .. t... H ' H H' '77 , H.. . Y ....u Y . H. I v ' v H JUDITH ANN FERGUSON Judy Faxr words never hurt the tongue sunny mlss from Florlda JOHN DAVID FIORANI John He IS not of many words but each IS well spent a great sports car enthuslast loves to drlve h1S yellow MG HARRIET SUE FISHER Sus1e Lxfe IS what you choose to make It fun lovmg HARRY FISHER F1Sh Goln I am wealthy ln my frlends Joys flshlng danclng cars, and horseback r1d1ng JOAN KAY FISHER Pokey H1tt1ng smlle across her face brmgs her frlends m every place her parad1se IS Ocean C1ty full of fun sharp dresser MARY LOU FISHER Doodle w1t to persuade beauty to dellght personalxty plus snappy dresser lots of fun DONALD JOSEPH FLANIGAN Don I am wealthy m my frlends future engmeer enjoys baseball EDWARD EARNEST FORD Eddy Merlt IS uorthler than fame very lnterested m the Amerlcan Indlan enJoys huntmg fishmg sw1mm1ng real outdoorsman U ' H H ' ' v 77 ' u ' ' , ' as ' H ' 1 u ' ' 77 1 r Y U . . . . . . . A . . H . 1 at ' ' Jr , . . . r , ' ' rv 1 cc ' ' , ' rr , , . . . a JOANNE FOSTER . . . Jodie . . . Smile and the world smiles with you . . . roller skating and dancing fan -f' LOIS JE-KN FOSTER Lois Then give to the world the best that xou hase and the best will come back to you ewen disposition pleasant to knoxx HORACE FOX Ace A light heart lives long busy a a bee plllal of the library Eagle Scout U6 aff ARTHUR JARED FRENCH Frenchie likes to keep his frlends smiling wants to be a barber 6' 'WZ fs f if ,bf ff' ,aff X' S lon Z mf! CLASS 2' fi 42 'Ali .f Xi QIN i? g '13? w n -Q , 5 WM PU sl UUHHHH J l 9 5 9 175' 2.2-Wiu i g d lm sg. .gnilulg ' ming! 4 lf- -l a X I JLDITH ELLERY FRENCH Judy Tis good to be merry and wise spends ture skating dancing and swim ming MICHAEL FRIEDNIAN Mike He talked and talked and talked and still his tongue ran on good natured industrious worker 6' , , ,' , ,' n l J: ' Q I . 1 'V ,, I? 1 s fa. ,.. E Z wf L S ff: , ' P - ?.,:-Q I f ,S - Q.-. --,gzfi Ai -E g 3--'q11't2.: : .wi gf-: -1-' ' ?-f '? , f ' 'N 1 .f r ' , fl' .- , .- f - . 31 I I I y tt: , ,M L - U 1 , , . - gms. S .e t .ww . g. ga Edilh ginarf f . ' 1 X ' . 2- 3 15--7: 'T 1:5 1' i s 411, - e- ' S' .alll ' 2. -ri' i f' T : 'j- '- Ai'-i'1: '+i'l-Z H' T 14 -e' 2 ' - . 'x H . 4 , f0 1'- L ' I 1 ' -,. 5 C H z e li. -- I Ja . , . f I I I Y ' !! yxgavvpg q t3f,,fffg1f,3' V' . 4 f O' ?'-'Y qv sw: fmaswwf wsgicv ggi. it gpg, H 'VXWJ ll 1-1- ll ,sm mv, lu TW T u i,:f' M ' 'Ea ll lb? Q ALICE FRITZ . . . Fritzie . . . What a smlle' What a w1t' Is she gloomy? Not a bxt' happy go lucky fun to be wlth KIYOAKI FLRLTA Klxoakl Who sald to bCl16N6 thatq subtle humor 1I'ldlX1CluZ1llStlC loyal fllend JOAN GANDY Joanne a qulet glrl but one of wolth sports enthu sxast always on the go MYRA ANN GARI AND Myra We wxsh you well we wlsh you wealth but best of all we w1sh you health llkes to read act1v1t1es mclude dancmg and bowllng SE IUR CLASS l959 JUDITH ANN GARRISON Judy Shell always be there Vlth a helpful grm n1ce to know glggles pleasmg sm11e LINDA LOLISA GARRISON Llnda A good heart IS worth gold sweet and smcere pleasant company S OLIN GARRISON As for me all I know IS that I know nothmg co lects photographs mterested ln co1ns BARB XRA MARIE GEARHART Babs from head to toe all mlrth enjoys dancmg and b0NKllI'lg always glgglmg has a smlle for eweryone CHARLES RONALD GEBHART Chlck Those who say l1ttle are the ones to watch llkes huntlng fishing all around sportsman BARBARA GILLHAM Barb Smooth runs the water where the brook IS deep someone worth knowmg shck ch1ck Ch1cago glrl bubblmg w1th gayety ROLAND GLASPEY Roland Laughter IS the best m6d1C1H8 llkes fishmg skatmg huntmg and cars NANCY LEE GLASS Nancy hmt of twmkle underneath artlstlc wmmng smlle ,Q Q'-'Y nu if 'Fx v ws DIANE GOULD Dlane sweet and good and tlue an ambltlous future teacher bound to succeed DARRYL KEINWETH GREENE Dar ryl know1ng's not enough con sclentlous hard worker B- f' 5xX X xx! WC? F? 'mmf-'f' in if i KENNETH GREEN Greeny ' never ldle a moment but thrlfty and thoughtful at all tlmes good natured remembers h1gh school football boxmg and baseball are h1s other mterests LOIS GREGG Lols She 1S Just the qulet k1nd whose nature never var1es a mce fr1end enjoys readmg neat appearance DIANA M GUYER Dlane s y on the surface but full of fun Just the same a pet1te and charmlng m1ss loves a good tlme JOSEPH LeROY HACKETT JR Lee He greets each day as though lt were glft frlendly to all SIMON HADLEY Sam Much study IS a wear1ness to the flesh rugged llneman talented sxnger robust sense of humor JOHN EDWIN HAGERTY Nose I hear a hollow sound Who rapped my skull? all around guy excels 1n tennls popular favo11te expres s1on whoa hoss' if BEULAH HALL Shorty Why be sa softball volleyball, hockey en thuslast KATHLEEN HALTER Kathy A httle laughter now and then IS rel1shed by the best of men ' ardent record collector l1k6S to skate and dance CAROL HAMIDY . . . Carol . . . a cheery M smile, a manner gay . . . attends Canteen ' . . . enjoys sports . . . collects records if CAROL HANNAH . . . Carol . . . Of all the lights that shine in her face, joy shines best.' . . . good dancer and skater . . . pretty and perky clerk potential airline 99 HEWRY HANNAM Henry Ience IS an ansxxer to a wise man an ardent numismatlst mad hunter BRUCE HANSBURY Bruce Life IS too short to worry Hshlng swimming enthusiast loves fun SE IUR Z7 Q41 CLASS w S -I-11 11297771 E A EMMA JEAN HARRIS Jeanne Nothing succeeds llke success music muslc music wants to be a beaut1c1an LESLIE J HARRIS JR Leslie Time and tide wait for no man hunts drag strips good mechanic ? 9-4 I A Avi' usi- ' v ,' n D 7 BN gp, H I I I V. . .H .',. . . . . . , 'i 64- 1 5 ,, - L-3 li 555g '-. ? 'H f , , X o ES' .ff ' 2 ' , .1 f , 2 Ai I -X .. J:-:fy . ---Q.-1-un..--'H 1-Ur14 .3 I 'N 4 fx . v 'Q 1959 A ' Q I .. J - -if 3 ' - I' L,,,n...ja--....L . . ,,. 'tum as ' ' H ' , I . . . . . , - K , . . . ' I , '41 ' b ' -v . , . . . . i . . . u ' ' ' n . . . L, QV' ' V' D. . -qw 11B1lLrLu 'rx lb P315-t ' ,-J .J 5 MFL' MARTIN JOHN HASZ, JR .... Johnny . . . The last of all the Romans, fare thee well. . . . quiet and trustworthy . . . industrious ROBERT HAWKINS Robert Sllence IS a golden vlrtue qulet too qulet among those who dlslxke work PSBQL 314- if 419-Qin' 5...-.. dh Qu-.ay 'Z-' l W LLIAM HAWLEY 1 If at fi st you dont succeed Why try aga1n'7 trumpet tooter av1d fisherman l1kes loafing CLARA HAYDAK Clara he knoweth no anger and has a pleasant sm1le enjoys bowl1ng and dancmg l1kes the movxes SE IOB CLASS 1959 11 DIANE HEVIIGHADS er ha1r her Shlnlng crown of glory speedy typlSt loves to correspond vuth pen pals ELIZABETH ANNE HEMPLE Betty L1fe IS what you choose to make It accompl1shed p1aI'llSt dancer skater Swlmmer NANCY CAROLYN HENDERSON . . . Nancy . . . The force of her own merit makes her way. . . . quiet . . . dependable . . . delightful to know RONDA HENDERSON . . . Ronda . . . Speech is silvery silence is golden. . . . never without a comb . . . enjoys a good time BARBARA ANN HERDVIAN Barb Shes a girl youd love to meet and a pal that cant be beat alvx ass smil ing loves dancing and swimming JANICE BARBARA HEWITT an Youth is full of sports and muth if skates and dances bowling is fun enjoys driving N ELIZABETH W HEYWOOD Bets cheerful and full of fun a friend to everyone future nurse keeps the telephone busy GEORGIA NIAE HICKS Sholty I chitter chatter as I go actne in her church and Sunday school J' EU ,Z K fv 'lv' A, ,1A. , wif, . , , wwf? Q Y as V., I fi? . , K i , - l . A .v ,. 6' inv c-'if BARBARA HIGBEE Hig The only may to have a friend is to be one great artistic ability prize pos SESSION her driver s license ANNETTE HILDRETH Ann busy as a bee alxxaxs smiling What me worry happy go lucky dizzy blonde f-Q ff 36 'lv KENNARD C HILDRETH Kenm Most great men are dead I am feellng slck happy go lucky talks ln hls sleep future farmer EUGENE N HILL Eugene must do mv homework tomorrow llkes sports enjoys llstemng to IP records BARRY G HITCHNER Hltch I l1ke my Job 1tS the uork that bothers m good natured super salesman JUDITH HITCHNER Judy MUSIC hath charms sens1t1ve and SQYIOUS aesthetrc nature JULIA FORREST HOLDING .Iulle Blue eyes and golden halr make th1s mald sweet and faxr busy gal sllly httle g1ggle PHYLLIS JEAN HOLT Phyllls Born on a mountain top 1n Tennessee sweet and shy EIKO HOLZINGER Lyme L1fe was not made to mourn football scores hlgh baseball too MABEL E HOPSOW Mabel L1fe IS short, make the most of lt' qulet and carefree ll . N... u . ' 7 . ,, - - Y . . H. ... I Y 1 . 'YY ... t' ' s 1 H . .n tn, eu -y , . . . sense of humor H g H.. . N . .. U I ' 'rs li 'l ' YY v U. , n , A H' . ., . KATHLEEN HUDSON . . . Kathy . . . 4'Life is my delight. . . . participates in intramural sports . . . always ready for fun . . . dislikes homework SANILEL HLNTER JR Sam Laugh and the woild laughs with you fond of dates tguess which k1nd D CHARLOTTE ANNE HUSTER Char lotte She hath a healt as sound as a bell quiet t1l you know her musically 1ncl1ned unforgettable friend NAWCY LOUISE HYATT Nancy One whos cheerful all the dav willing help 1n every way cheery gun perky miss even d1spos1t1on SE IOR CLASS 1959 -l HOWARD HYNIER . . . Howard . . . good-natured man is to be desired. . . . sportsman . . . wants to be a State Trooper KAY ICHINAGA . . . Casey . . . Silence has many advantages. . . . easy-going . . . artistic . . . hot-rodder . . . sports fan t-jf G '7 ' 4 i 'Y C7 ? '1 ,wx ww we Y 3:-ff 4 .ag s lv F1 ,... i 1 E 1 -X -551. F,.a-ns. V! ' A A f 1' in-Qi 2113. . YR -vi lm mm! ' I I 4 .19 'mxvg 6.4 f Y 'x 'VV 'Glu- f 2 ff? f Z' i Q-19 .,-f' f if df' If Ziff 44 Qs if 1Q,e.- 6 lilslililff IZ! some rg! 'Ji -G an as NEATFX- 0' Z' 68 7 GARY IKEDA Gary Plan your work then work your plan clever well llked expert bowler and Hsh erman LEONA EMMA INIGERSOLL Lee Sweet courtesy has done 1ts most llkes sw1mmmg qulet type BEVERLY IWMAN Beverly dull moment newer' alwavs Jokmg good company MIKI IWATA Mlkl the best of a MISS Congemallty mtelllgent and clever has an ear for musxc hayndesf J IOB CLASS 1959 H PEGGY JATTROS Peg Happy go lucky always gay cares g1ve her the right of way bundle of Joy sports her speclalty CONSTANCE JEFFERS Conme pal good and true mechamcally 1ncl1ned engoys sports loves horses and the outdoors X ', ,KMA in Lf '-v of' .Y A .,. . y K' I I,, I n' I Q Y A . . . . . . A i ' .H . . . ' U . . I I I . . N A A - of - , X,? 14, , Z of 155' , . if fff 'K k' A ,, x - ,il ' YglQ its-Q' Z- 27 f ,,. 2: Cl I I 'J ' Q I: li ll ll Z W : - C t 11 5 X Q 'J I L55 ' -.-f' 13 , , 4 IE' ,, W '41 9413, .. gif?-i 1 4:-. i E V J gif' ' ef A ,fy , l XX MV K0 I Q n I l 1 ct I l , Y sy, Q I I : I I 1 I 'Ai' ,Q X -, W 'YA v Q .v r V tl X A Y, I I I . p I I ANTHONY WAYNE JENGEHINO Wayne a man of many talents h1 fi addlct tenms enthuslast DIOS pectne aexonautxcal engxneex GEORGE A JOHNSON Ceorge To sleep or not to sleep that IS the ques t1on outdoor type llkes water sports FFA presldent future farmer LORRAINE JOHNSON Lorralne Im no angel mlschlexous gal cheerful dxsposltlon always ready for un MARY JANE JOHNSON Jame Shes frlendly and very qulet gnc hex any task and shes yullmg to try It danclng 1S tops xxxth her llkes to drlve her Ford BETTY ROVILLA JONES Betty 'the mlld6St manner and the gentlest heart qulet lass loves to swum enjoys 1ce skatmg future secre tary GEORGE EDGAR JOYCE JOXCIC sport royal xx lute Impala enjoy s svummmg is L fi L is ...I LINDA KAHLE Lyn qu1et steady strong m m1nd recent addx t1on to BHS enyoys danclng ALAR KANGUR Alar handy at the easel art ranks hlgh car and sports enthus1ast 6-. H27 .121 f fi :Q Oy Ind ish C l'i 2. ,Q LINDA NESSA KAROL Linda One song leads on to another one friend to another friend ' large expressive eyes enthusiastic personality DOLORES KARPOLORICH Dee L1ke but oh how different' strong determination vude Varlety of mterests RAYMOND KATO Ray Life IS too short to bore ourselves drag racer sports fan quiet and congemal determined CLARK KATZ Katzie A cheery grin a quick hello these things tell us why we l1ke him so witty and will ing never worries HIDEKO KAZAOKA Hlde Joys l1fe and its pleasures easy golng gets along well with others compl1shed athlete KALJU KEERO KalJu The d1f ficult we do quickly the impossible takes slightly longer serious student outstanding in both art and science BONNIE L KENILY Bonnie all appearances, meek and quiet' soft spoken horse lover mce to know CAROL ANNE KING Carol '4Why be sad? . . . a giggle all her own . . . versatility extraordinary . . . blows a hot sax .3 PRISCILLA KING . . . Muggy . . . There lies a deviltry behind her mild exterior. . . . fun to be with 'N '54 .IUDITH KIRSHENBAUM Judy petite and sweet trim appearance peaches and cream complexion waterskler ROGER J KOHWKE Roger H3 Wise men speak wisely l1kes to draw enjoys sports talented musi Clan 1'-r HARYTYNA KOWAL Tina serv ice with a smile always cheerful wants to be a nurse -Jkt' uv isa?- a 52' 2532 136 5 SE lon L' AJ ge CLASS WMM 5 -in ll 1 ull -S 3 ,fm ll' ll mm 'l l a 4 u 5 l ll ...PT 1 lwdglgisi, : - ' ' l ' Joiw KRAWIEC Joan 1 have aw a heart with room for every Joy happy go lucky a good time in any situatlon on the go RICHARD KUNISHIMA Be ye a leader among men and outstandmg athlete always dependable Rick versatile mischievous lk g. J if egg. he 1 4 , y G J h' f It . V ,3 . ' . c- s 1 v 1 u 1 S . Q u u l u 1 1 ' I S 42 , f 'Q D G G y yl.. . . . . ' U l , ,ff-- ' 3 I 1' 5-i A ig ,g 5325 :fe ei 1 -+921 -iiffig-ji- 'fi offg'-if' ff! L' L ':f:f1, : Ill 1 ff :if 5, 13, if ll i 1 I L eg-,-2129: 2g5Qi! 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No- thing great was ever achieved without en- thusiasm. . . . seems quiet until you know him . . . always wants the right answer GLORIA LAMENTEER Glor1a She IS a phantom of del1ght enjoys a good time friendly little lass MADELINE LAMENTEER Madelme such piles of curls petite and pretty loves to dance WILLIE RUFUS LANE Rufus a social friendly jovial man four year Bulldog fun for all SE IOR LASS 1959 - MARIA LAPCZAK Maria s1lence she moves around quiet but gay sweet smile a future secretary JOSEPH GERALD LARGE oe I take my fun where I find lt Joys bowling and mmlature golf DAVID LaTOURETTE Dave strong and sxlent as the trees actne church member rather retlcent collects coms and stamps JOYCE A LAVINIE Joyce thmg IS lmposlble to a mllmg heart vunnmg smlle wmmng manner JUDITH LAYTON Judy damsel w1th a lovely smxle sunny and gay loves to skate PAUL LAYTON Paul Thmgs are achleved only mth enthusxasm llkeable fellow enthuslastlc worker camera bug Well say of her mthout dece1t she s gentle k1nd and always sweet tern fic dancer quxet BERNICE LEDDEN IS speak klndly does not hurt the tongue fr1endly and cheerful boulmg enthuslast GEORGE LEWIS George What d1d you say fnendly co operatne easy to get along mth DONALD LINN L1nn Hold e fort I am commg loves to go . . . . . . . . No- BRENDA ELAINE LEACH . . . Brenda 1 .' . . . S' . . . To I' ' ... th 635 i ?6' VD' 4t '? if .1- SHEILA JOY LOCKE Sheila Kindness IS wisdom our ambassador to Germany friendly and sincere MAXIWE CAROL LUBOW Macky a sincere friend to all those meriting her friendship ambitious amiable and artful FHA scribe JANE LUPTON Janie cheerful day by day and vkllllng to help in every way likes to sing enjoys swim ming ARNOLD LUSTER Dupre Hap py am I from care Im free mis ch1evous smile smart dresser can t resist an opportunity for fun JOAN CAROL MacMAHAN Joan Shes sunny and gay sings as a bird good company anywhere JAMES MADDEN Dino A good natured man is to be desired car en thuslast helpful carefree 44 CHARLOTTE MADDOCKS . . . Char . . . never without her winning smile . . . 1-Q. -in-' in excels in svummmg singing ELFRIEDA MAIER . . . Elfrieda . . . quiet, wise, and good . . . musically in- clined EDWARD MALISZEWSKI . . . Ed . . . I'll Worry about it tomorrow. . . . stout- hearted . . . carefree . . . maximum of fun, n nmum of work WILLIANI THONIPSON 'NIALONEY III Sklp Actions speak louder than words amiable energetic eye catcher I ,Q T tr., FRANCES MANNARD Frances Read mark learn and inwardly digest studlous enjoys art acting iead mg unusual peisonality RONALD MAINNO Ron to love the game beyond the prize terrific athlete popular good natuied and sociable SE IUR 4-F' CLASS Mi it All my W 1959 el QI WAYNE STANTON MARCUS . . . Wayne . . . A leader is not always first in tl procession. . . . math brain . . . college bound LUIS NIARTINEZ . . . Luis . . . Why arent they all contented like me? . . . strong silent type . . . cool-headed . . . light-hearted N II F li'1'::l Q , V 1 WH omg ?7. -' if--4' ,. J ,,, 'QA vga ja' X XXX BNN Al' g-,I 7 A1 ,mi-5-Y35m 12 2.5. 11 76 JOY ANN MATALUCCI . . . Joy . . . personality, poise, plus - . . . short and sweet . . . telephone bug . . . future nurse DORIS JEAN MATHERS Dons makes the remembrance dear tum appearance collects records tvunkle 1n her eye KENNETH EDWARD MATHIS Ken once a fr1end always a fr1end tlme for fun baseball and cars are h1s concern MARITA MATTHEWS Rlta brxght and merry the hvelong day loves to dance sparkles vuth m1sch1ef talkatwe SE IOIl CLASS 199 FRANKLIN MATTSON Frank Modesty often reflects wlsdom farmer from Falrton qulet and re served PHYLLIS MAURER Phyl good heart 1S worth gold retlcent rellable type pretty brown ha1r keyboard abxhty Q it Y I . . . ' '... ...Zi 1 S l'1yA....U H ' ,Z 5. R p 5' A PX, ffx K ,gxiif Qxpqxx K, M , A ,wfiml A R o o-in ' I S ics A . , Q fi H 1. -' 172- ' 'P '- - 1 ' CW: as fl ff l fi.- ef -,. A- - , 1 2 mu c y X5 - . v Q '.1., 1 .Lf : ' ' fbi- f' M 2 5 , .-are gi f ,- 7-11 Q' L lr' f M? .'L -ll! Q- , 1.: V' U .c . . . . . . I A CHARLEEN' McALLISTER Char Smile and the world smlles xuth you sunny d1SpOS1t1On sw eet and gemal frlend to all RAYMOND McALLISTER Ray Success IS ln the sllences A numls matxst 1nterested 1n math enjows the outdoors HARRIET McBREEW Cookle smlle that wont come mals especlally horses LEE McBRIDE Pop fun where I f1nd It h1s llfe sportsman star PATRICIA McCARTHY foot loose and fancy free her hobby attractlve smlle lox es an1 I take my basketball IS cross country a dancmg JOHN VIRGIL 'lIcCLAIN V1rg llkes work can watch lt for hours safe teen dllXQ1 handsome llfeguaxd wry quxet E' EDWARD McCULLOUGH llkes work can watch lt for hours safe teen drxver handsome llfeguard very qulet DOROTHY ANN WIcGAHA Dottxe Those who brlng sunshme to others can not keep It from themselxes lnterest boys UD loxes to tell Jokes contaglous laughter CAROL NIcKEE Carol One who s cheerful all the day Wllllllg to help In every way enjoys skatmg and danc 1n happy go lucky LYDIA McPHERSONI Lyd1a mlld mannered xnth a gentle heart qulet mlss a tlue fllend n1ce to know enjoys spectator sports and popular mus1c FRAWCES NIARY MEAD Frances Vlrtue IS l1ke a rlch stone qulte a cook really enjoys worklng over the stove her qulet manner IS decelvmg ROBIN' LOUISE MENEGHINI Rohm Llfe IS not llfe at all wlthout dellght many 1nterests mce to know sunny d1spos1t1on DOROTHY MILBOURNE Do Wondrous IS the strength of cheerful ness alvsays happy short and Jolly BETTY RUTH MILLER Betty as merry as the day IS long full of laughter loves sports A1r Force career ahead GLENDON LARRY MILLER Larry calm as an autumn mght l1kes blology sllde trombone ma 1 GITA MILLERS G1ta No wealth IS l1ke a qulet mlnd ready for fun and work future secretary A . . . . . . H ' 7 V V. . . 9 . u - ' - 4: ' .' n I I . . . . . . H . . . . ,, . I . I . . . U . . . v. . ,, Y . . u ' n . fl - !1 ' If ' ll ' . . Y . . . . ' u , . . . . U EMMA JANE MITCHELL . . . Em . . . has a friendly heart and is loved by all . . . wonderful personality . . . true and loyal friend 'N YN lv' 'Q' I '17 DARLENE MIXNER . . . Dar . . . Polite- ness is to do and sav the kindest thing in the kindest may Bandstand supporter happy miss BARBARA ANN MOORE Bam a conscientious worker but Jolly all e time active in church uork pert bowler CU future teacher Q--v VICTOR M MORINIAKA Wing Din A roaming I will go bowler prouls the corridors 8' good I6 Qi Z A QQ, X123 f I R 6 SE IOR CLASS it 'gi 52 we em EE it WEE QE 35' W' M 2 , iw-- Hl 31: rr X Q 5 GARY JOSEPH LAWRENCE Madcap Books' tis a dull and endless strife likes to xsork on cars record collector Q CHARLES NIOSLEY Charles tn Work and the world works mth you a quret man another Ag bow likes to hunt L .LJ Q! K4 . . A Av v4 s, ', s 1-s V 'till '... '...ex- n 1 1 n , I in n Q D 1 rl xi ff! 6 W' f K C f 7 2 f -A - F X 1 2 O, o o'ii ' I A I Q ' M H :Q I 5155 ' ' ' I ' lgiilil 'H lg -gt. Q 3- 3 V .. L . 2 I -, M , I -5 We ,Pe e I 9 5 9 if :1:'fi5:?iill4 of ' '- E ig- fi JP' . . I in ' Y l , - v I I ,',, V - . , 4. I k ,S A I as' AL- A is X l ' . I MARY JANE MOSLEY Jame future bookkeeper llkes to enjoy l1fe Kashx alvsays a ardent SPOltS fan and modest rellable CAROL JANL MYERS Carol A merry heart makes a cheerful counten ance dancmg enthuslast style . . . ' . . . a CHARLES MYERS . . . Pete . . . rich in good works friendly . . . a pleasant X dlsposltlon soft-spoken . . . willing to l 9 5 9 . . . t . . SE IOB CLASS JUDY HIDEKO NAGAHIRO Judy lover of ldle hours easy going but dlgs that J1ve an av1d B H S ARTHUR NAKASHIMA Ar What me vsorry carefree neat style setter abundance of talent REIKO KATHERINE NAKAWATASE 61 Small but so IS dynamlte petlte but energetic swell llked by a talented artlst xersatlle athlete RAYWIOND N NEDOHONI L1fe IS short make the most of lt' motto Why xx orry swimmer ma1n lnterest Glorla JOHN NELSON Jack Men who speak the least unbrald the most qulet and frmendly manner capable scholar enjoys photography Some thlnk the world 1S made for fun and frollc and so do I 1ve laugh ove KAY SUSAN NEWKIRK Kay Youll all agree that shes all r1ght consclentlous worker bllthe sp1r1t qulet manner local sports fan SAMUEL NEWKIRK Sam Men of few words are the best car enthuslast frlendly llkeable guy WAYNE NEWKIRK Wayne L1fe IS too short to worry carefree easy gomg fun lovmg JAMES NEWTON Newt True ease ln wrxtmg comes from art adroxt mth the brush aglle mth the feet I A' V 'zu ....Ray... .l . 'H.ma GERALDINE ANN NEWKIRK . . . Jerry ', . ...l' ...l ww hav' e ' N! lik QS CAROLYN NICHOLAS Carolyn quiet until you know her fancy dancer skillful skater JOHN NICHOLS Johnny When work interferes with pleasure give up the work that curly red hair enel getic never a dull moment GEORGENE C NODA Peanut seldom an idle moment wmsome w ce thing always good natured HARVEY JAMES NUTTER The Hoss Most great men are dead I am feel ing sick never worries all star athlete LEON OATMAN Sunny Life is Just what you make it mlld mannered unassummg sports fan likes to skate VICTORIA MITSUKO OGATA Vicki like a bubbling glass of champagne fun galore full of v1m vigor and vitality . . . popular with the opposite sex 82 si' SHELTON MONROE OLIVER . . . Pro- fessor . . . Theres no denying he has a way. . . . track enthusiast . . . neat dresser ELIZABETH ANlN OLIVIO . . . Betty . . . surprised by joy-impatient as the wind . streak of mischief . . . record collector . bowler SOPHIE P. ORECHWA . . . Butterball.. Variety is the mother of Enjoyment. . . loves to hunt, fish, cook and camp . . clever with Howers i BILL A osulo 1 Happx am '9,f i I and free from care happs go lucln HELNILT OSSIBOFF Ozzie Life is what you choose to make it soccei advocate photogmphy fiend WILLIAM JERRY PATENI B1 A quiet may leads to success T c Music Man Q' SE IOR X f fff XM, f ff ! E' 1959 Q' 1 PRISCILLA ANNA MARIE PAYNE a free from care and stufe innate athlete enjoys skating messes with o1l paints WILLIAM B PEPPER III B1 Nothing from nothing is nothing part time thinker possesses leadeiship and character always friendlw fig!!! fha fi .. ...B'll... j ' lg . . . . 'll . . . - f fi 1 K I f X 1 ' , 4 , I 14 I , f ,5 I ff f A 4' I , - L xfj , , f V,i f, I ii: fa. ' , ' ' f 'f - :el :sq A yfzgwgffe f f E .I g: ,QQ ' , l II X eg , -K - f- i- E ' 5 , , A .,4. , if I ffl-hoof -1---21-A -if-f-is x- v Pt...-1 H A A--vii: I . '11... '57 -f .2 D' 3534! r If YA 4 .. -ww J . bg ,gn-9-r .F 6 'F-' -Jw' if-wwf 'T xii' 5.514 BARRY ALAN PERLOW . . . Barry . . . When you call me that, smile! . . . avid coin collector . . . goes in for golf NIAWCY MARIE PERTICARI Shorty A merry heart goeth all the day skillful dancer music music music BERTHA PETERSON Bertha Some think the world was made for fun and fzolic found at the skating rink loves to dance PATRICIA E PETERSON Pa as good as gold fun loving Girl Scout enjoys camping likes to help others SE IOR CLASS 1959 2 DOROTHY JOAN PETRUNIS . . . Dolly . . . Silence is golden-but why be a clam? . . .camera bug . . . chatters in- cessantly . . . studies like mad-in the morning! BOYD CALVIN PHILIPS III . . . Crow . . . better late than never . . . he loves that car . . . Yankee supporter . . . believes worry is profitless LOUIS PICCIONI . . . Louie . . . Happy am Ig from care I'm free. . . . happy-go- lucky . . . loves to hunt and fish RALPH PIERCE . . . Ralph . . . Always happy and content is he. . . . an out- doorsman . . . deer hunting rates high NYLA JANE PIERSON Nyla Jane Her modesty IS a credlt to her mer qulet loves to cook cheery sm1le LOIS ELAINE PLUMLIWE Loule I could have danced all mght dance an llght on her feet SHERRILL FAWN PLUMMER Sher always seems gay happlness wuth her IS sure to stay baby sltter Sunday School teacher FLORA SUZANNE POLLACK Flora Beneath the calm and qulet of her countenance there IS a qu1ck mt and keen m1nd naturally nlce contagxous gr1n '71 I jflao' '51 -4 AU! -:IJ BETTE RIVA POLLOCK Bette Theres nothlng worth the wear of mn n1ng but Iaughter and the love of frlends a broad sm1le tmnklmg eyes mxschlevous laugh talent galore JOHW PORTER John slow but sure outdoor type hard worker frlend to everyone 4 GLADYS ELEANOR PRETTYMAN Gladys pearl of great prlce quxet frlend to all Ph1ll1es fan RODNEY L PRICE Rodney Qulet water runs the deepest qulet perfect gentleman loves sports JOHN ALLEN PRINCE Jack L fe 1S too short to worry actlve 1n Boy Scouts firecracker fiend Joys huntmg famous last lme Nup BARBARA ANN RABBAI Babs A frlend to all an enemy to none teen THOMAS RAFFERTY Teter t1ons speak louder than words cars and glrls top h1S l1st ARTHUR RAINIER Hound Lxfe 1S very uncertaln let us spend lt as well as we can care free outdoors 1113.11 ROBERT JOSEPH RAINES Bobby Youll find hlm rough slr but youll find hlm ready fun lover the hunter W ARNOLD RAMNIEL Arnold Hell take hold of the world and get all thats 1n It energetlc sportster hkeable lad a speclal gal H ' H I I . U l Y . . . . H . .I . U i ' ..n.... . Q . .l . . . . . . . en- ' ' ' ill 77 U ' . . . D . . . , . . - . . . delightful girl . . . interested in Can- . . . . . . Ac- - , n H ' A Q . 1 u n - S !Y - - U , U ' . . . , . . . Y 1 ' H H . Y . .Y . . . . . I ' ' H ' JOSEPHINE THERESA RAPP Born June 28 1941 Dzed January 20 1959 The whole school uas shocked by Joszes traqu' death She uae a popular semor and a fine frzend She 18 remembered as a homeroom offzcer and a member of the P1om Com mzttee and the Glee Club .,,, SU7AlNNE RAYMOND ue twxnkllng eye and a flashing smlle vlvaclous loquauous SUSANI REDDINTG Susle precxous pleasure lt IS to meet thls fan' young m1ss well lnked easy to get along wxth T? KARL REHM Karl From llttle acorns bxg oaks grow lover of auto moblles easy golng a frlend to all SE IOR CLASS H 4 'N wif 1959 1l MAMIE LOU REID Mamle mmdful not of herself enjoys skat 1ng and dancing neat quxet mee to be w1th GARY REMPFER Gary Llfe IS too short to worry huntlng and fish mg enthuslast a good frxend S Y ' l 'Y ' , l 2 '- N . , . . ' A D I I 1 . ' . -V a l . in ZIV I .'l' g.'...S ...ua Y. . . . ,, ,L vi- . A455-f :3 A L .- ,ell 1 S A A . . . . . . HA 'l' ' -hs-Ti S . ,, , -. N 47,7 ma' 49' - , 4 ll ' v ' v - V' avfl Q' Y. , . ,a f Q ' 9-2 N :5:::54 52 HE? aqeggg f 5.15, hi , lass gg D 4 N: -ff'-1: r . ' . Er f I ' an in . .gl i . 7 '1 Fi '?: E' x: 515. l 'LTZJT li' - J' - ' - ' E 2 , - I, h 5. - , v- 'bbw . -A '2'2!,3v 1 ,-Sf '37 V G - n 5 If ' ' hr . . ' . ' L 3 S' l Y ll ' ' , ,YY ' - ,Q A ffm .psf-v cf A '34 ui C...-wa if 5' Z' 3- .f ll un:-1 ll s:: EHIEEB ' l 'I lllll l l I ll 3::::: Fi: 1 nl L! ll I I 1' F'- Ai- .wr-Q 'Br' L? RONALD ALLYN RICE Ronme T1s good to be merry and WISE terests lnclude huntlng and cars pos slble future Bell Telephone employee BEVERLY RIDGWAY Bev u of fun force and fasclnatlon pretty pert perslstent HELEN ELIZABETH RIDGEWAY L1zz1e both pure and good llghts IH cookmg and bakmg loves espanol MANFORD RIDGEWAY M3Hf01d Men of few words are the best men future major leaguer SE IOR CLASS 1959 HH SHIRLEY A RIDGEWAY Ridge All the world seems brlght and gay cheerful and happy a1ry d1spos1t1on qulet untll you know hel WILLIAM RIGGINS 1 L1fe 1S too short to worry out of door type spends h1s spare t1me huntmg and fishmg L yy H '. , . G .nH..i.n: in I: 4 . l 1 1 - 'v ' Y.. ' 0-of I gf ' ... fll ' 1 I . - . . . 1 ,- - ...de- P, l . 5' X ' a v A v 1 dt, .Y . . . A ' . . . by ,Y., I -7, KM' ' In V K -rr . l A If ' s f 402 i - U K I- - , , 'f-' ' 4 l 5, I se, - :Ari S 1- - :bHmWfv45!4, H 1- 1- vp 5' .5 HE, ,f A pg , E,. ::: I V q - n I . . I . ' A ' L.. 4 AV Sw I ...B'll... THERESA RILEY Theresa quiet girl but one of worth pleasant good qual1t1es sweet smile future secretary THOMAS R RILEY Tommy When work interferes v.1th pleasure gixe up the work happy go lucky likes to hunt MARSHA RIZZO Marsha Her ways are ways of pleasantness friendly smile dependable teaching her aim DOROTHY M ROBERTS Dottie hard to fathom but a real friend t those who know her superb dancer psychology enthuslast CHARLES ROBINSON Lholly Horsefeathers' many outside aCt1V1 ies NANCY ALYCE ROBINSON Nancy Music soothes the mind p1an organist marlmblst Y '17 RICHARD ROCAP . . . Dick . . . Music is the unilversal language of mankind. . . . state honors in music . . . aims for the Philadelphia Orchestra GARY ROLLER . . . Gary . . . Do your best and leave the rest. . . . interested in electronics . . . always ready for fun fb Wi Q !3? 'l5' , R 2 ihw sn., AVUR 'iq ol-my 'N...-f JOANNE ELEANOR ROS ENQUEST Joanne always ready for the next thing engoys dancing and swimming quiet JAMES K ROSS JR lm The world IS my oyster enthuslastlc nature avld mechanic free and easy going JOANNE MARIE RUNK smiles at you at every meeting sports enthusiast a laugh all her own blushes easlly PAUL SAAR Paul His modesty 1S a credit to his merit never worries shy but friendly ELEANOR C SABATH Ellie nice to look at nice to know stop talker 1nqu1s1t1ve worker generous heart BESSIE SANYDERLINI . . . Bess . . cheerful the day goes quicker.. . . . and happy . . . record collector . . . marriage non good lively plans nb '-' ju? -1 X..-xg pl ri it 'la FRED SANZA . . . Fred . . . Work while you work and play while you play. quiet . . . interested in baseball . . . likes school QU JEROME SATCHELL . . . Jerome Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. . . . quiet . . . nice to know . . . a future farmer EDWARD SAYRE ul thoughts and our conduct ale our oun photographer lntelested 1n can radlos and electromcs JOHN REID SAYRE Re1d Sllence IS xusdom transfer fxom Salem Hlgh mtelllgent Phlllles an boulmg enthusxast JEANINETTE SCHIEWE Jeannette To see her IS a pxcture to heal her IS a tune attractlxely dressed qulet and pleasant CHESTER SCHOONIMAKER Chet A good natured man IS to be de slred future farmer calm and steady makes frlends eas1ly SENIUB 1 GEORGE L SCULL III George My only fault IS I love a lady talented muslcxan fr1end to all FRANCIS SHARP Franme man of thought but free from care never hurr1ed easy to get along vuth qulet but nlce Wi fn 4- ,M of ,.., ta EG9 f i'4i IN C5 .12- I 2 V '34 M-1.53 'Nia J' Af? f CLASS f, 15-fig 1 'Sl .JLK rf 1 fu l I wijil 4 1 9 5 9 Er' ml in-get 'uQ I . ...Ed...'fo- ' , , vr V, V- . I , ,L . ' ' .X 1 , . . sl 4, U.. . '..H 3 f . . . 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' . . . a Y !Y W 1 5:15 .fry- df' s GO -v ,.,x 'su' wwf 1 vx l . . 1 :jk .gl . . x ,Kai . ,,,k, , y :5f. 5 A ff gf gefiff' fi f-'ffwg' -' , pl ,fe 575, - ff' ig f: qu 5 Jlvffl cy W' RENA SMART Rena Lucky IS he who gets her for his secretary active skater mischievous smile always enjoys a Joke HARRY GENE SMITH Harry Gene Fate tried to conceal him by naming him Smith quiet until you know h gets along with everyone hobbies mclude archery skatmg and records DENNIS SNYDER Dennis Much study is a weariment to the flesh fearless and fleet happy go lucky JOSEPH NELSON SNYDER oe A light heart liveth long ardent ln church league sports likes to bowl GEORGE SPARACIO George Always the same a good friend to all llkes hunting good natured alert RITA THERESA SPERANZA Ree Laugh yourself into stitches vim and vitality petite and polite w1tty VERNA SPINELLI Vern in cerlty first last and alvsays beauti ful auburn hair fun to be with JAMES STERMEN Jimmy Talkative amiable and studious is he intellectual mth motion perpetual u , ' ' ,ar H . . . . . ,, h . . . im I I ' ll ' ' 77 I . . . J . . . ll ' ' Y? 4-H'er . . . mischief in his eye . . . active H . . . Q . . ,J . , ' KK ' ' :Y . I ' . . . . . . US' - . V ,, .- , , , . . . . U U I . . . . U ' . . ,Q l I ' ROBERT STEWART Bob Let us be up and domg enjoys baseball always hav1ng a good tlme pleasant WILLIAM JOHN STEWART B1 No matter where the body IS the mmd IS free to go elsewhere has h1s own 1deas HERBERT STILES JR Herble I am a man of many parts always on the go lmportant LEWIS DARE STRATTON Lew Frxend to all an enemy to none ha1ls from Deerfield rugged blond curly halr hkes to hunt To be or not to be Rob1n Hood of Brldgeton H1gh School LILLIAN L SWIFT Sugar Just everybodys pal danclng enthuslast artlst always smllmg BARBARA SWING Barb merry heart maketh a cheerful counten ance bubbles over wxth hfe keyboard ab1l1ty skating enthuslast COSMO TERRIGNO Cosmo Freedom IS man s prerogatlve Casa nova of the campus lxkes 1nter1or decoratlng dresses from Esquxre , ,, n n I. Q s u it . . . . 'll . . . . H , . V THOMAS JOSEPH SUTHARD . . . Tom , 1 1, 1 Q u . O 1 n ll , . . . . . . A Y, 5 n n . I Q n -I SANDRA J. THOMPSON . . . Sandy . . . He who brings sunshine to others cannot help keep it from himself. . . . neat, sweet, can't be beat BEVERLY AWN THORNE Bevy Once a friend always a friend loves to write letters out of door type mlschlevous smile REBECCA ANN TICE Becky The best of healers is good cheer always active 4 H glee club square danclng equestrlenne DIANE TREMBLY a loyal frlend and true to everyone she knows sports a diamond enjoys having un SE IOB ASS IQ59 'f DONALD L TUPPER Tippy Tup For hes a Jolly good fellow sports man hot rodder boats a favor1te JAMES L TURNER 1m you re looking for fun see J1m likes football skatlng and swimming f X 'X7 X 2 ' mmf: ...Alfa ? lllllilll ' H llxlill-lill il ' -u-untill wWjf7 11 II1 I 4241. TT' 7 l -li up-Yi A A . . . . . . H ' . ' 77 v , . . . A . . . . . . u ' u ' . . . - , , V Di ' , rv f, ,f 1 c . 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Y LEE WAYNE VAN METER The only way to have a frlend IS to be one hkes swxmmlng and huntmg sand lot sports enthusxast VIVIEN JEAN VIVEWTI V1v as merry as the day IS long ala ays actxve full of fun good artist sports fan WALTER E VOECKLER JR Ro D1st1nct1on wlthout a dlfference mterested ln cars self contalned ANNA MAE VOLKMAR Anna Mae actlve amlable attractlve loves to dance drlve and read state FHA presldent head majorette ROSALIE GAY WARD Gay Laugh and the whole world laughs mth you never a dull moment danc 1ng rates hlgh ELYNORA WATSON Nora shes not seen shes heard wr1tes letters ICB skater cheerful per sonallty HARRY WEISS WEISSY So lxttle done so much to do stork car buxld tall carefree lad amlable all fun and Jokes JOAN WESTCOTT Joan Success for her we prophesy for sxhat exer she does she takes ln h1gh unceasmglx actlve trusty and true n ' - n l . . . . . . u - n , ... . .. ..- . , . . .. d H . . . . . ,, n I I - cc ' ' ' 11 . .. , , ... , , . . . . . . u ,' n f-If 1 1 n ,- , . . . . o c a 0 1 u . U . , n - - , . ... . er... , u v . , 1 . . ,, . v ELBERT WHITE Lee Jest and youthful Jolhty mlschlevous as performed on track and gr1d1ron hkes danc1ng and skating EDDIE WILLIAMS Edd1e Any man may be 1n good sp1r1ts and good tem per when he s well dressed good ath e e stxcks to a Job JOHN WILLIAMS Rabb1t one knows what he can do t1ll he tr1es muslclan athlete l1kes danc1ng ralses rabblts as a hobby LULABELLE WILLIAMS Belle as brlght and as gay as a fine summer ay fleet feet ALBERT ALLEN WILSON Albert Many small make a great electrorucs fiend loves to sleep good natured BARBARA MAY WILSON Barb Though she be but l1ttle she IS worth much good swlmmer hkes green Oldsmoblles and pork chops future secretary SUZANNE WOLBERT Suzle good appearance IS a sllent recommenda txon ha1ls from Falrton loves to skate homework U1 ready for un PATRICIA ANNE WOODRUFF Trxsh Few thmgs are xmpossxble to d1l1gence and sk1ll all around athlete student txreless worker ll' ... ...h ' KK J, as - lt... ' ' '... No ' '!, H ' dH ll -..!Y . H I Y YY i' ' ' UA .,, . . f ll q 4 - Ii... '. ... - ...'A' ANNE WOODWARD Toots we taken my fun where Iye found it hkes a good tlme cooperative CLARENCE WRIGHT Bo Jazz Theres method in h1S madness music man merry maker CAROL VICKI YACOVELLI Yoc Wit IS but a happy and str1k1ng way of expressing a thought sparkling eyes bubbl1ng personality loves horses ROBERT KEN YAGURA Lug Happy am I from care Im free why arent they all contented like me actlve ln Scouting electronics whiz sharp with a camera 12 3 'ka' SE IOIl LASS Wg ,,vf3w L i' l ex? JACK YELLIN Meatball Bamsh plump Jack and banish all the world talkative Latm lover popular JOSEPH YOUNG . . . oe . . . He looks quiet but oh my! . . . future mechanic . likes to fly model airplanes . . . - ways friendly J J Q'-7 f f xfw! JUDY M YOUNG Judy smcer lty first, last and always well hked a ready smlle cooperatlve JUNE ZANCHKOSKI June 'Can she talk' Well I guess' And laugh too we must confess skatmg enthu Bl8St found wherever anythmgs do1n IN MEM0llIUM MAX BROOMALL December 5 1940 July 24 1957 '54 u ' I 1 U 0 0 u 5 ' . H . 0 l l ' . - Q - . - . . ,- Jim ,, To ,. ' ' -V K . . - - . n , L . in J I I ' ' N 1, 1 ' 1 ' 1 , A EW' 9, 1 F, L A MIL, , . . . . ' v .H . . . , . , ' img 4 - . v n l uf? 'of . Jean - Pierre Boury D01-is Melten This year Bridgeton High School has welcomed three exchange students, two of whom have their B. H. S. counterparts in schools abroad. Doris Melten who comes from Oberhausen, Ger- many, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Woodruff and Mr. and Mrs. John Sheiry. Donna Glaspey is spending the school year in Oberhausen. Jean Pierre Boury, a native of. France, is living in the-home of Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Greene, while Kenneth Cohen is currently a student at our part- ner school in Amiens. David Peers, who comes from England, has been entertained by Dr. and Mrs. Sherman Garrison and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glaspey fparents of Donna.J Bridgeton High has no partner school in England. Our visitors have not only been an asset to the life of our school, but have participated in com- munity activities by appearing as speakers and guests: The exchange programs has the backing of a group of citizens known as the Student Exchange Foundation. EXCHANGE STUDENTS Jean-Pierre Boury and Jack Du Bois discuss France with Mrs. .lean Morris. p ' . YF' David Peers .V David Peers chats with SAS sponsors, Miss Dorothy Moody, Miss Frances Wheaton and Anthony Panarelle. X . f .. Q AJ-.SZKN-r.. . Doris Melten presents tapestry made by her school in Germany to Mrs. Ingebord Turner and Sheila Locke. SENIIIII DIRECTURY Warren Qumcy Adams 225 Hampton Street Brrdge ton Junror Hrgh Screntrfrc 1 2 3 4 Homeroom xrce presrdent 2 Lrbrary Staff 3 Youth Week Frre Department 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Baconran Staff 4 Prank J Adler 219 Broad Street Elmer Elmer Grammar School General Clerrcal 1 2 3 4 Cynthia H Artken 11 Wayne Road Brrdgeton Ju nror Hrgh Screntrflc 1 7 3 4 Homeroom wrce pres rdent 3 French Club 3 Class wrce presrdent 4 Ju nror Prrde 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Arnold Richard Albrez 389 Irxrng Awenue Brrdge ton Junror Hrgh Classrcal 1 2 Screntrfic 3 4 Honor Socrety 3 4 SAS 3 FTA 3 4 Commentator Club 3 4 Football 1 Clee Club 1 4 Prom Commlt tee 3 Baconran Assrstant Edrtor 1 Ronnre Aldrich 63 Old Deerheld Prke Seabrook Crammar School I dustrral Arts 1 2 3 4 Alex Antonrnrch RD :til Mrllwrlle Carmel Gram mar School Industrral Arts 1 2 3 4 Servlce League 1 Mary Antonmrch RD 41 Mrllvrlle Carmel Gram mar School Bookkeeprng 1 2 3 4 Jumor Red Cross 1 Glendon Ashbrrdge 29 Tovsnsend Avenue Hopewell Jrammar School Indust1ralA1ts 1 2 3 4 .Iudrth Bacon 470 Irwrng Avenue Brrdgeton Junror Hrgh Secretarial 1 2 3 4 Commerc1alClub 2 4 Student Councrl 2 4 alternate I 3 Homeroom Off? er 2 Class Secretary 4 Safe Teens for Drrvrng' 3 Vrce Presrdent 4 Baconran Tyrrmg staH' Teens for Poho representatrwe 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Kharles A Barley RD 99,57 Buckshuten Road Couldtoun Crammar School Industrral Arts 1 2 Wayne Baker Fortescue Newport Grammar School Screntrfrcl 2 Industrral Arts 3 4 John V Baldasarre 1'6 New Street Immaculate Conceptron School Suentrflcl 2 3 Drstrrbutrve Fducat on 4 Homeroom Presrdent 3 Student Coun crl 4 Football 1 D E Club Tre-asurer4 Homfmom Vrce Presrdent 4 Gerald P Ballard Jr 'Vlorton Avenue Centerton Flmer Grammar school Screntrirr 1 2 3 4 Serxrce League 1 2 JV Football 3 Vrrslty 4 IV Base ball 3 Varsrtv 4 Homeroom Trrasurer 4 Ronald Baron 9 Thompson Avenue Brrdgeton Iunror Hrgh Screntrficl 2 3 4 Serxrre League 1 Joseph Bartone PO Box 114' Farrton Farrton Crammar School Industrral Arts 1 2 3 4 Servrce League 1 Nancy Basrch 321 S Nlarn Street Flmer Elmer Crammar School Screntrficl 2 3 4 Debatrng So crety 4 Honor Socretv 3 4 Judith Behnke Deerfield Seabrook Grammar School Serentrflc 1 2 3 4 Student Councrll 3 4 SAS 3 4 FTA 3 4 Safe Teens for Drrvrng 3 4 Joyce Bennett 63 Nrcnors Street Brrdgeton Junror Hrgh Screntrric 1 2 3 4 Servrce Leaguel FNA 2 3 4 Honor Socrety 3 4 GAA 2 SAS 1 Glee Club 1 4 Wartress Club 1 Z 3 4 Secretary FHA 4 Commentator Club 4 Junror Red Cross 4 Kenneth A Bennett 505 N Laurel Street Brrdgeton Junror Hrgh Bookkeeprngl 2 3 4 James J Bevacqua R D 46 Brrdgeton Junror Hugh General Clerrcal 1 2 Drstrrbutrve Educatron .3 4 D E Club Presrdent 4 Serene Brggs 3 Stagecoach Road Brrdgeton Junror Hrgh General Clerrcal 1 2 4 Drstrrbutrve Educa tlon 3 James Vincent Brscher 47 Cumberland Avenue Im maculate Conceptron School Screntrfic 1 General Clerrcal 2 3 4 George H Blalr R D 145 Seabrook Grammar School Agrrculture 1 2 3 4 FFA 1 2 3 4 Elrzabeth Blauw Irvrng Avenue R D i157 Seabrook Grammar School Screntrflc 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Safe Teens for Drrvrng 3 4 PNA 2 3 Treasurer 4 Barbara Ann Blrzzard 10 N Marn Street Drvrdrng Creek Grammar School New General 1 General Clerrcal 2 3 4 Gurdance Club 3 Commercral Club 4 Samuel Bonrno 88 Magnolra Avenue Brrdgeton Ju nror Hrgh Screntrhc 1 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 2 Class Presrdent 3 Junror Prrde 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Student Rotarran .3 Homeroom Presrdent 4 Ad vanced Math Club 4 Judith Brock Rosenhayn Rosenhayn Grammar School Commercral 1 2 3 4 Homeroom Secretary 3 4 Homeroom Treasurer 1 2 Commercral Club 2 Guidance Offrce 3 Lors Brooks 62 Burlington Avenue Immaculate Con ceptron School Classrcal 1 Secretarral Z Bookkeep mg 3 Drstrrbutrve Edueatron 4 D E Club 4 Home room Secretary 1 Homeroom Vrce Presrdent 2 Elrzabeth Irene Brown RD 4,51 Elmer Olrvet Grammar School Commercrall 2 3 4 Helene Brown R D 33 Stow Creek Grammar School Commercral 1 2 3 4 Commerc1alClub2 tovsn Hrgh Schoolj Commercral 4 James A Bryan 2 Frazrer Avenue Brrdgeton Junror Hrgh Sclentrfic 1 2 3 4 Band3 4 Grace Buchanan 83 Fayette Street Brrdgeton Ju nror Hrgh Screntrfrc 1 4 Classrcal 2 3 Lrbrary Staff 2 3 4 French Club 3 Thomas Burch 473 N Pearl Street Brrdgeton Ju n1orHrgh Industrral Arts 1 2 3 4 Kathleen Burgess 24 New Street Brrdgeton Junror Hrgh Commercral 1 Z 3 4 Irom Commrttee 3 Commercral Club 4 Daniel Butler 11 Hersey Street Brrdgeton Junror Hrgh IndustrralArts1 7 3 4 Glee Club1 Cross Country 3 Clementrne Odell Byrd 13 Wrllow Street ftransfer Lincoln Hrgh School Tallahassee Florrdal Home Arts 1 2 Commercral 3 College Preparatory 4 Servrce League 2 4 Basketball 2 Varsrty 3 4 SAS 3 4 Glee Club 4 FNA 4 Alfred M Campbell Ixevsport Newport Grammar School General Clerrcall Z 3 4 Barbara Drane Carll 39 Vlarlyn Street Brrdgeton Junror Hrgh Screntrfic 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Homeroom Offrcer 2 3 FTA 2 3 4 GAA1 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 3 GAA Award 1 Office Aide 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Class Secretary 3 Student Coun c1l1 2 3 Presrdent4 Varsrty Hockey 3 4 Co cap tarn 4 Varsrty Tennrs 4 Echo Staff 4 Varsrty B Club 4 Varsrty Basketball 3 4 Co captain 4 II , - . 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Box 46 Cedarville Cedarville Grammar School Secre tarral 1 2 3 General Cler1cal4 Freshman Hockey 1 Intramural Basketball Intramural Tennis Intra mural Softball Bruce E Carr Main Street Palrton Brldgeton Ju mor Hrgh Industrial Arts 1 2 3 4 Glendora E Carter RD 32 Greenwich Grammar School Scientific 1 Commercial 2 3 4 Servrce League 1 SAS 1 2 Junior Red Cross 2 Intramural Basketball 1 Glee Club 1 Lshers and Hostesses Club4 Commerclal Club Donald L Casper RD 32 Elmer Seabrook Gram mar School Industrial -Xrtsl 2 3 4 Freshman Football 1 Leonard W Chambers 15 Edgevvood Avenue Fitz srmons Junior High Philadelphia Industrlal Arts 2 Robert R Chann 102 Glles Street Bridgeton Junlor High Agrrculture 1 2 3 4 FFA 1 2 3 4 Fresh man Football 1 FFA Basketball 1 2 3 4 Russell Wayne Chapplus 148 Walnut Street Brldge ton Junior High Bookkeeping 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Homeroom Presldent 3 Homeroom Treasurer 1 Student Councrl 4 Nancy A Cherublnl 71 Rogers Avenue lm naculate Conception School Scientific 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 4 Guidance Club 3 4 FTA 3 4 Donald Cholerton 159 Fav ette Street, Brrdgeton Ju mor Hrgh Scientific 1, 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 Homeroom Secretary 3 Sandra Jane Cobb 54 Laurel Heights Drive Sea brook Grammar School Commercial 1 2 3 4 Homeroom Secretary 1 3 Homeroom Treasurer 4 Commercial Club Z Glee Club 1 Prom Committee 3 Mary Margaret Cocove 127 N Ma1n Street Cedar ville Immaculate Conception School Screntrfic 1 2 5 4 V1-X 2 3 4 111-IA 3 Song Leader 4 Waitress Club 1 2 3 4 Commentator Club 3, 4 Prom Com mrttee 3 Glee Club 1 Servrce League 1 GAA 3 Safe Teens for Drlvrng 3 4 Junror Towr Meetlng 4 Debating Club4 FHA 4 Screntlfic 1 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Advanced Nlath Club 4 Homeroom Vice Presrdent 4 Baconlan Assistant Crrculation Vlanager 4 Safe Teens for Dr1v1ng 3 4 Ruth Connelly, RD if? 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X' f J SENIUIIS 0N THE G0 Sophomore officers-look at those bow ties! 5 3' I 551 We +4 01 L 5 I ,rg .sh of -.1 . Q s C . - X1 X V v ' X XXX. ox dh If-. 1 7 XXOX A 6 'f - xl. Pat Woodruff poses with possible succes- sors in All-State Chorus. The Class of '59 steps up to senior status Sophomore party decorations. ,Z Ir: ' 3 I a. n Lf? X' an - . ' :.- N Tllla SENIIIRS G0 IDN igfa' LN., 'ii .nl ti These future homemakers are learmng how to make hus bands happy et?xgrSwiIl?1ic:l:lf2e ngtggsngew caf The candnd camera catches a lunch snatcher v xx ,W 4' ,., J , AM 23' IQ 4 with exchange stu- F L Mm. Lg,,-37,-f,a A X , , -3 . ' 5 x f Ill ikirii 'N ,iw 1 I TAP leader and Student Council president count money for March of Dimes. College bound seniors meet with a school 4 'N X i f fir nf'HG'lUllfQigl1 JUNIQJIIS 'LIFE as wHA'r You CHOOSE TO MAKE 1 7, The Junior year year of class rings and the Prom The rmgs generally arrne 1n tlme to be shown off at Chrlstmas and the Plom and Aftelgloxx long dlscussed long ant1c1 pated come ln the sprlng Then 1n what seems l1ke no tlm t e a all there IS the movlng up ceremony and the Ju mors are ready to become semors Leaders of the Junlor class lnclude fseatedj Su presldent W1ll1am Maloney adusor, Qtafxdulgl , , zanne Sheppard secretary James Ladota treas Judy Romanlk E uxke Murono Dav1 k urer Thomas Lloyd presxdent S usan Stamm V1C6 McAll1ster V. f L OP QW 0171 6 34,91 dm' sdwyff vnu' 21' 1 7?-rf? S 1 Tl NNLTY X S' alkyl Ulf ki lieu ,lk Q Nfl K u A 1 X L X Url ' ' ' AXVAI .Vs y in bl' XLXA s fxfgj fx: XJ! QX GX' Xl' lx l o A' bd bv Y ,I tw x A ,av at O .10 if Qi. '5 N fr so 'Fl 6'4' Q4 r S. I I I ,, ,Q -..,. Fun, V 13 -Que it N4 The junior homeroom presidents have many important duties to perform for their class. They are: Cseated, left to rightj Gene Mulaluvci, Kenneth Banu, Ruth Ann Dickinson. livr- bert Tompkins, Charles Dutch, Bebe Hahn, Becky Cole, Miss Jean Lacey, adviser. Standing: Chester Nakai, James La- cota, Suzanne Sheppard, David Sutton, Sandy Pettit, Fred Kauffman, Betty Jane Boscflg Bert Waller, William Horton. Jimmy Ladota isn't really putting a ring on Susan Stamm's fingerg he's measuring her for a class ring. These juniors think that all work and no play makes Jack' dull-Jill too. NM The sophomores had a disappointment this ye-arg they had hoped to be the first class to hold a party in the new gym, but when the date rolled around, they had to go dancing in the old building. They staged a fine party, however, with a South of the Border theme. The sophs are a fine, peppy group who are eagerly looking forward to being juniors and doing all the exciting things that upper- g classmen do. SOPll0MOBES ' ,af ,xmwm lj, 41.0 Nw The sophomore executive committee includes: fseated left to rightb secretary, Nancy Donny vice president, Eileen Dixg president, Dick Nakaig treasurer Bob Warfleg advis- ' 1 er, Miss Rita MCGCelmn3fstandingj Doris Schoonmalccr, llL1l'l'yClllllUlll, Allan Sloan and Wm-ncly Laning. -- ff-tilf. 4 n I A ip...- A . . bs.. 'x - I - Xl. The clean-up crew did a wonderful job, according to the class adviser. Portman, Jeanette Honda. Standing: Lee Lloyd, Art Wulderk, Carl Kistein, Lonie Johnson, Alan Sloan, George Patterson, Jimmy Bosco, Bobby Tlfompson, Barney Sasaki, Kris Greene. M 1-kzmaea at ll.ll s A' I I I q ' , CL if 'Y 'E fmfiman HQ 'Eff Semol Leaders f 1 Y 4 9 :V ifrlikah A I .Q . V J I . I . V 4' , ?A 4 r 1l..ga5 s 3 ' - lg! L55 in 4 W, A ,K ,N . f f The camera caught senior homeroom representa- tives and alternates on their way to a meeting. Sam DeVito, Judy Behnke, Sherry Dorr, Eisuke Murono, Joyce DeLussa, Betsy Sheiry and Herb Stiles head standing committees. Officers and senior members of Council pose with Lloyd Kelling who took over the duties of adviser in the middle of the year. Seated are Betsy Sheiry, Sherry Dorr, Mr. Kelling, Barbara Carll CCouncil presidentb, Eisuke Murono, Carol McAllister, Joyce DeLussa, Judy Behnkeg standing: Reiko Nakawa- tase, Miki Iwata, William Paten, Russell Chappius, Francis Sharp, David Peers, Judy Bacon, Susan Redding. Student Council is the student governing body that works with the administration and faculty for the improvement of school conditions. It includes a representative from each homeroom in addition to the officers. Council annually sponsors a magazine campaign, sharing the proceeds with the class treasuries on a percentage basis. The organization is responsible for selecting can- didates for the Bridgeton Youth Week elec- tion. Council also supervises Lost and Found duty and plans part of the pep rallies. The BHS chapter is a member of the New Jersey State Association of Student Councils and representatives attend the state conven- tion at Rutgers University as well as the spring and fall regional conferences. STUDENT CUUXCIL 'fri Emi? -1 lf A..aJ'-4, - ' F71 Members of the Phi Beta Tau Chi Chap- ter of the National Honor Society are se- lected on the basis of the four cardinal prin- ciples of scholarship, leadership, character and service. The aims of the society are to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, pro- mote worthy leadership, encourage the de- velopment of a stable character, and stimu- late a desire to render service. Scholarship requirements were raised this year, to be considered for membership a student must have an A average in at least halt' ot' his major subjects, with a B average in the rest. New members are inducted in the spring in an impressive candlelight cer- emony. This year the chapter activities included a three-day trip to historic Williamsburg. Also, a local Honor Society Alumni Chapter was formed during the Christmas holidays. .S J hifi W1 1 A . Honor Society members on the Williamsburg trip get instructions from Mrs. Jane Owen, their ad- viser. ll0XOB SUCIETY Honor Society member makes a friend in Williams- burg. Seniors with outstanding academic records form the Phi Beta Tau Chi Chapter of the National Honor Society. Officers seated in the center are fl. to r.J treasurer, Paul Saarg vice president, Reiko Naka- wataseg president, Arthur Nakashimag secretary, Patricia Woodruff. Mrs. Jane Owen, adviser, is seated at the extreme right. - -3g-- M-M A f ,, ' '-i- -- N-f ' arf'-'W-'f-we--A-ffxflye .i 5 f C-1 6 L-C 'ry L f 2 i ' , x . 1 f 1 l L'--, H r 3...-wi-y.4of 191 Cl! Ill: i l - 4 I . , All work stops while the members of the Echo staff inspect the latest edition of the school newspaper. Q 'xi 4' in ' e-4.x if IAEA :ai :Anhui -it WVU. 5511 Joe Stephenson and Ad- viser Smith check the fi- nances. Jack Yellin and Sherry Dorr plan the sports page. ,X .1- Nancy Henderson is in charge of circulation. 5 ,V it W The Echo, a prize winning paper, A plays an important part in the life H ' - ' ' W of BHS students, presenting news A ' ' 'M' ing clubs, sports and social events. ' I ww Besides the publication and distribu- ' ' lg' 4 Q tion of the biweekly paper, the staff ' 5, ' 4 conducts an annual poll to spotlight ta... students outstanding ni various 'I , f, X fields, Winners are announced at an ,V ?9' 1 evening program to which the public i i is invited. The paper also conducts i :I h gd 55,235 a weekly radio program. 'QV :nz 'tx 'zz fl., gzfggina Staff members are selected from stu- ' :I ,guidiggga dents in the journalism class who g gg 5545 gud 9 have made satisfactory contributions .l p : 1433 :M W to the school news column in the local Qi ' newspaper and have personahty , traits suitable for position on the b I staff. The editors are selected each Q 1 year by the out-going senior mem- bers. l, -ill pdl LIBRARY STAFF The Llbrary Staff of the Brxdgeton Hxgh School llbrary cons1sts of students selected by Nllss Helen Wllcox l1brar1an Members of the staff help students 1n all about major school act1x1t1es lnclud lelsure readmg and xeference work Other ways DOSS1bl9 to select and flnd books for dut1es of the student hbrarxans 1nclude checklng attendance keeplng books and pe r1od1cals 1n order transferrmg author and subJect cards to new catalogue f1les and checklng books IH and out of the hbrary Some of the facllxtles of the new lxbrary are a speclal room for lndnldual study and group conference a large storage room and a prn ate offlce for the l1brar1an Off1cers for th1S year are pres1dent Geor gene Noda uce pres1dent W1ll1am Pepper secretary Re1ko Nakawatase treasurer Horace Fox The plctures show the student hbrarlans gathered at the mam charge desk vslth Mlss W1lcox and a group of SGHIOTS gathered ln the reference sectlon for a brleflng by Mlss W1lcox on the preparat1on of term papers . 134,53 I I 1 l i . ' a.. ,Q 1 K-1555: ' L 1 -. I Y '1.w . . , , . v. . . -v - - - A , l ' u , - . . .. . v . v. . . . D - ' A r ' - a 1 l l u v v l Y v g ' .7 4 I 7 V , ' ! ' . . . . . 1 . . 7 . o u . ' . Y ! . . - 1 Q I 1 Y b' . . .. . w , . V fr' 47 31950-1g...... :fl CEIMMEBCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club derives its member- ship from business education students who have professed an interest in furthering their knowledge of business procedures and advancements. The sponsors are James Da- vies, head of the Business Education De- partment, and Miss Virginia Trewin and Mrs. Alma Husted. Pictured with Mr. Davies are: seated fleft to rightj Mary Lou Geisinger, vice presi- dentg Rita Speranza, president, Betty Mil- ler, secretaryg Diane Jattros, treasurerg standing: Barbara Herdman, Marita Mat- thews, Carol Kamenski and Becky Cole, members of the executive committee. if z 1 ' IIFFICE C0-0P. The Office Cooperative Program, a part of the Business Education Department, is com- posed of senior girls who have worked as in- school secretaries or on the production staff. They attend school in the morning and work in an office in the afternoon, thus getting at the same time classroom instruction and practical work experience. One of the social highlights of the group is a three-day trip to New York in the spring. The Office Co-op. Program is directed by Miss Jean Lacey. Officers are: president, Patricia Emeryg vice president, Barbara Herdmang secretary, Betty Millerg treasurer, Diane Heminghaus. l The production staff is composed of ju- niors and seniors in the Business Education Department who are receiving in-school training in office techniques and the use of business machines. Working under the su- pervision of James Davies, department head, and Miss Elizabeth Lupton, they perform in- numerable services for all departments of the Bridgeton public school system. In the picture the seniors are shown working in the business machine room. The juniors are looking through the window from the typing room. IIISTIIIBUTIVE ED 5 A Vg-P Y x ix .. ,fx ll' 'i 'I 15 PBOIIIfCTl0N STAFF The Disributive Education program, a part of the Business Education Department, trains students in retail selling. The seniors enrolled in the program attend classes in the morning and work in business establish- ments in the afternoon. They are assigned to their jobs by Jack Abrahamson, D. E. co- ordinator, and their work is carefully checked and supervised. Each year one of the major projects of the D. E. group is a banquet given in honor of their employers. it 1 2' 5 rx I .12 E 5 v V1 1 -1'-' The Future Homemakers of America is a na- tional organization for girls interested in homemaking. One of the main projects of th.e local chapter is the annual cooking con- test, winners of which are eligible to enter the state competition. This year the local FHA has three state of- ficers: president, Anna Mae Volkmarg par- liamentarian, Florence Tepperg and public re- lations chairman, Maxine Lubow, who is in charge of publishing the state newsletter. Officers of the BHS chapter are: president, Dorothy Uber, vice president, Hide Kazoakag secretary, Miki Iwata, treasurer, Joan Fish- erg reporter, Maxine Lubowg recreation co- chairmen, Joan Wescott, Janice Hewitt, his- torian, Charlene McAllister, project chair- man, Delores Dean, song leader, Mary Co- coveg parliamentarian, Carol King, and pho- tographer, Dolly Petrunis. Mrs. Esther Was- son is the sponsor. The picture shows the executive committee with Mrs. Wasson. FUTURE HUMEMAKERS C7 , , Q' .-s A chartered member of the state Future Farmers of America organization, the Bridgeton club carries on a program that helps develop citizenship, leadership and co- operation. The familiar blue jacket worn by vocational agriculture students throughout New Jersey is the trademark of the FFA. To qualify for membership, one must be an ag, student and have the approval of the other members. The FFA operates on the basic principles laid down by George Washington, whose spirit inspired its founding. Paul Amaranto, vo. ag. teacher and FFA ad- viser, led the boys in many useful projects this year, Officers are: president, George Johnson, vice president, Chester Schoon- makerg secretary, Howard Hymerg treasurer, Jerome Satchell. They are shown with the senior FFA members. FUTURE FARMERS 3 i - 1+--f --ff--' . 5 1 . ,Qc ,1..,,.,' J, Lu ,Af A' .. . - - I I A Q A r5.,,, ,-3.154 'IIB1 ' bl auf mfr cw-r - 1' M' f FA' 7, V H A , f o-1 Lie- fi I '.'9! ' . CQ. ' Tl its-1 CJ D011 Is -P ,po '6 .gm .IDC gn 'TJ Senior members of the FTA pose with Mrs. Ethel Lawrence and Mrs. Shirley Pettit. In keeping with the spirit of the time, the group contains a number of potential math and science teachers. FUTURE TEACHERS The Chester Robbins Chapter of the Future Teachers of America has been functioning under the leadership of two new advisers, Mrs, Ethel Lawrence and Mrs. Shirley Petit. Members of the club this past year have de- voted their time to helping teachers of the elementary schools by assisting in classes. This affords' the students practical knowl- edge in the field of the teaching profession. Tutoring assistance has also been given to students who have applied for it. Officers are: president, Joyce DeLussag vice president, Patricia Woodruff: corresponding secretary, Bette Pollockg recording secre- tary, Maxine Lubowg treasurer, Jack Hag- ertyg librarian, Helle Sildnikg reporter ROS- alie Davidowg historian, Joanne Runkg par- liamentarian, Kay Newkirk. g8 3-k-L--...l o T --4 Some of these senior girls have worked for three years with Mrs. Meyers and know that nursing is what they want to do. Most of them will shortly enter hospitals for professional training. FUTURE NURSES The Future Nurses Club is composed of sophomore, junior and senior girls who are interested in the field of nursing. The group works under the supervision of Mrs. Mary Meyers, R. N. The club has been able to expand its mem- bership this year because of the spacious new clinic, which includes a reception room, examination room, and ample space for stu- dents who are feeling ill while at school. Officers are: president, Betsy Heywoodg vice president, Miki lwatag secretary, Nancy Corliss: treasurer, Elizabeth Blauw. . , 4 O DF if-91 KIITI 'L BH Senior charter members of the Varsity 'B' Club pose for the club's first yearbrook picture with their advisers, Coaches Sophie Amaranto, Bud Wilson and Ed Sandall. VARSITY 'B' CLUB When the Varsity 'B' Club held its first meeting this year, two years of preparation became a reality. The men who dreamed of this club, Coaches Ed Sandall and Bud Wil- son, served as its advisers along with Mrs. Sophie Amaranto. The purposes of the club are to encourage good student relations within the school and to provide opportunities for wearers of the 'B' to participate actively in school affairs. To become a member, one must be a winner of the varsity letter in sports, maintain high scholastic standards, and have a good citi- zenship record. Cheerleaders are also elig- ible. Officers are: president, Ronnie Mannog vice president, Eddie Williams, secretary, Rita Fauberg treasurer, Carl Earnest. lhoaQ ' w l The executive committee of the GAA, Coach Nancy Stevens and a representative from each homeroom are the policy making body for the organization. Above are the officers and senior homeroom repre- sentatives. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSN. Every girl is eligible for membership in the Girls' Athletic Association. Business of the organization is carried on by a council com- posed of a representative from each home- room. Under the leadership of Miss Nancy Stevens, the council helps stimulate interest in athletics and provides opportunities for girls to participate in team and individual sports. A branch of the New Jersey Athletic Asso- ciation for Girls, Bridgeton High's chapter presents awards based on a point system set up by the staff. The ofiicers are: president, Hide Kazaokag vice president, Carol McAllister: secretary, Joanne Runkg treasurer, Miki Iwata. The Service League is an organization for which students volunteer their services for the good of the school to which they pledge their interest, effort, and loyalty. The chief responsibility ot' the Service League members is to keep traffic moving smoothly and without interruption in crowd- ed corridors and on the stairways. They also serve as monitors on special occasions. Requirements for membership are a passing grade in three major subjects, no suspen- sions, regular attendance and punctuality, and a recommendation from the A 8: B of- fice. Here the senior members are shown with Walter Gray, club adviser. SERVICE LEAGUE Senior members of the Service League pose with Walter Gray, their adviser. Some of these students have worked four years in the organization. The Hostess and Ushers Club was organized this year to assist visitors coming to the new senior high school. A member is sta- tioned at the entrances ot' the school during the day to welcome visitors and provide any information needed. The club also functions at school programs and activities. providing hostesses and ushers when they are needed. When open house was held in the new se- nior high school for the community, mem- bers of this club acted as guides. The adviser of the club is Mrs. Gladys Marchand and the officers are: president. Jean Harrisg vice president, Virginia Dare: secretary, Jeanette Honda: treasurer, Suzanne Sheppardg and assistantito the adviser, Rosalie Davidow. IIUSTESS AND USHEBS CLUB The senior members and officers of the Hostess and Ushers Club are shown with Mrs. Gladys Marchand, first adviser of the new organization. can -.3 ,fl 0 ' is E- k Q nnn l32 IIFFICE AIDES The Office Aides assist the secretaries who work in the high school office, They file re- ports, deliver notices, operate the switch board, run errands, and answer problems concerning schedules. There are at least two students on duty each period. This year the Office Aides have organized and have formed a club, The officers are: president, Kenny Hildrethg vice-president, Peggy Jattrosg and secretary and treasurer, Jerry Newkirk. The adviser is Mrs. Dorothy Cliff. Pictured are the senior aides with the secre- taries and Assistant Principal Anthony Pe- Guidance Club members aid in the work of the Guidance Department by acting as cleri- cal assistants, receptionists, and messengers, and are under the direction of Miss Zelda Pineles, girls, adviser. The members are re- sponsible for the Guidance Office bulletin board displays, alphabetizing college cata- logs and acquainting new students with the school. Membership is on a voluntary basis and is open to any girl from the sophomore, junior and senior classes who has had a C average in major subjects the previous year. A trip to the theater rounds out the year. Pictured are the senior members of the club The officers are: president, Maxine Lubowg vice president, Sandy Donn, secretary, Jean- nette Nijig treasurer, Judy Kirshenbaum. kich- GUIDANCE CLUB ,Lili iq ,,' Il-F if - A EIT! When first call went out for the organization of a Debating Society, this large group responded. 'Al- though quite a number withdrew during the year because of the press of other activities, it.was felt that this was a good beginning for an activity that is needed in Bridgeton High School. The Debating Society was organized this year to give students the opportunity to de- velop skill in forensic speaking. The ques- tion for debate was, Resolved: That the United States should adopt the essential fea- tures of the Russian system of education. The topic was selected by the National DG- bating Society and was used in high schools and colleges throughout the county. After a preliminary study of the subject, members were selected on the basis of prep- aration and interest to represent Bidgeton High School in debates with othei' schools. Mikio Kusumoto and Reiko Nakawatase head the society. DEBATING SIICIETY ti ijt '1 , 1 I SCll00L AFFILIATIIJN SERVICE The School Affiliation Service, under the guidance of Miss Dorothy Moody and Miss Sarah Frances Wheaton, has made many new achievements this past year. Mrs, Inge- bord Turner and Anthony Panarelle joined the group as the new co-sponsors. The mem- bers have helped to send a girl to Germany and a boy to France. This year they have welcomed a German girl, a French boy and, for the first time, an English student. The local SAS organization is rated as one of the most active in the Eastern section of the United States. Members of the School Affiliation Service work hard all year to raise funds to continue the exchange pro- gram. Some also participate in seminars on topics of current interest. Seated lleft to rightj are: An- thony Vanarellc, adviser, David Peers, English stu- dent: Doris Melten, German student: Mikio Kusu- moto, president, Sheila Locke, just returned from Germanyg Jean Pierre Boury, French student, Miss Sarah Frances Wheaton, adviser. Senior members of the club and officers are in the back. 'ii- Hi If l 'fs 4 ,L Matt Creamer demonstrates the operation of a pro- jector at a meeting of the Audio-Visual Aids group. Becky Cole is the secretary. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS Members ofthe Audio-Visual Aids organiza- tion give many hours of valuable service to the school. Not only do the members operate the movie projectors, tape recorders, and record players, but they consistently check and maintain the equipment so that it is always ready for use. Matthew Creamer is the student leader of the organization and Bernard Stabley is the faculty adviser. These service-minded students form the BHS Chap- ter of the Junior Red Cross, reorganized this year under the direction of Mrs. Mary Couch, who is at the right rear of the picture. JUNI0ll BED CBIISS The Junior Red Cross was reorganized this year but, because of a late start, activities were limited to aiding personnel when the Bloodmobile and X-ray unit visited. Officers are: president, Linda Karolg vice president, Teddy Moritag secretary, Georgene Nodag treasurer, Barbara Gillham. The adviser is Mrs. Mary Couch. Q X 1. x .H P SCll00L BANK f ,W gf., VAYIL-nigh, A al Qxx l, Z5 The money from all school organizations goes through the hands of Miss Edith Sheldon and her faithful helpers in the school bank. It takes many, many hours to count and record the many, many dollars deposited through the year. Of course, the money does not stay in the school bank, it is taken regularly by Miss Sheldon and placed in one of the local banking institutions. Every Saturday night many teen-agers can be found at Canteen in the Junior High gym. They dance and have a great time talking with their friends. Each week at least four adults act as chap- TEEN-AGE erons. Canteen is sponsored by the Rotary Club and is a non-profit organization. George Shelton, of the high school faculty, is CANTEEN the director. The officers are: president, Barbara Rabbaig vice president, Pat McCarthy, secretary, Carol Myersg treasurer, Charleen McAllister. ,f sf f- - S ,tv I KN 1.4 A group of seniors from Research, Inc. work on a project in the chemistry lab. under the watchful eye of Mrs. Jeanette Mulford, club adviser. RESEARCH, INC. Research, Inc., under the direction of Mrs. Jeanette Mulford, was organized this year to give additional experience to those students who are planning to make science a career. Membership includes seniors, juniors, and exceptional sophomores with an interest in the scientific field, Most of the activities have been centered around group projects exhibited this spring. Several field trips were taken. Officers are: president, Robert Yagurag vice president, Arthur Nakashimag correspond- ing secretary, Joanne Runkg recording sec- retary, Joan Krawiecg treasurer, Paul Saarg laboratory assistant, Jack Hagerty. ' . 1 i . , 1' ,J Among the special interest groups developed this year is the Physics Club which was or- ganized by Robert MacKenzie, physics teach- er, at the request of his students. At first the club was primarily a junior class organ- ization, later the membership was opened to members of the senior class. In addition to meeting to discuss technical problems, the group has made a number of field trips to places of interest to students considering science or engineering as future fields. Officers are: chairman, Jack Delay, co-chair- man, Kenneth Banog secretary, Joseph Kap- lang treasurer, Juri Kolts. PHYSICS CLUB Adviser Robert MacKenzie looks on as some of his Physics Club members seem to be puzzled by a little technical problem. .' . , ,J fi WDW- .1 . ,i ' WJ f :J xi' ,A 'Ja tu J' ZLKA 5 X A lw'4?. 4-7 ,wpff J! 1 'C SN, I -XX g ,Ivy - XSNM- R- ss. 'itfifx 'l A Seniors in the Math Club take time out from their studies to have their picture taken for the year- book. Miss Vera Joslin, who directs the group, is in the background. ADVANCED MATHEMATICS CLUB The Advanced Mathematics Club, under the direction of Miss Vera Joslin, has functioned this year for the first time. Membership is open to seniors interested in acquiring a knowledge of mathematics in advance of that offered in regular classes. Juniors with exceptional ability can be admitted upon invitation. The group meets two afternoons each week, taking up such subjects as analytical geonic try, calculus, and some phases of finite mathematics. Officers are: president, Wayne Marcusg vice president, Jack Hagertyg secretary, Frances Mannardg treasurer, John Eberth. 9-Lo R The Camera Club was reorganized this year with Kenneth Jones and Bernard Stabley as advisers. The purpose of the club is to give amateur photographers a chance to improve their skills by competing in contests and working together cooperatively, Among oth- er activities this year the club held a local picture-taking contest. Officers are: president, Herbert Stilesg vicc president, Dorothy Petrunisg secretary, Sa- rah Plattg treasurer, Barbara Higbee. CAMERA CLUB Members of the newly formed Camera Club get a preliminary briefing on some of the equipment from Kenneth Jones, one of the advisers. lihurhh, H fl!! COMMl' NTATUB CLUB The Commentator Club works under the d1 rectlon of Frank Mastorakl to develop better speakers by cult1wat1ng self confldence Jumor Town Meetlng heard each Monday at 4 30 P M over WSNJ has become a 1egula1 funetlon of the Commentator Club Offlcers are premdent Max1neLubow RICE presldent Alan Samuel correepondmg sec retary Bette Pollock 1ecord1ng secretary Suzanne Sheppard tleasurer Joe Stephen son h1Qto11an Judy Kushenbaum Senlor members of the club and the off1cers axe shown 1n the upper photo w1th Mr Mas torakl Students IH the lower photo are mem bels of the sophomole and Jl1I1l01 classes 'l 8' 9 UI. WTI -, 11, A . ' , , -, 5 I X i , ff N vw- , A ' . ,.,,.... Q - ,, A ' Qsiiuv-rn -' 'fl - ' -acl- , ' 'A v-L . 4. -1.1-. 4' A A 1 1 A . I 1 . l n - , y , ' ' , . 4 - n a . ' - , 5 ., ' , ' . l . . . , , - I . . ' . I ' ' 9 y 9 9 ' ' 1 , 2 . 1 ns 'S ' ' - -I .L , 5 L, in I - . ' Y X , , W f V I 'A - 1. .. ' -' A S . ,Q 4 ' . -., 4, 2-QL ,guy ' - at , 1 r 4 n I, , A A 4 1 x x 4 , r , q - , V . 11 f. , A. 1 A ,,. C f- A, -me f.3.,1. ,' f f I AL. , 1 -. ART SERVICE ASSUCIATIIJN eil-J -I . The Art Service Association supplies the school with art projects that are needed for different school organizations. These proj- ects include designing program covers, mak- ing posters, place cards, decorations, and displaying exhibits. Membership is open to all who have had art as an elective in high school and who are interested in doing cre- ative work for the benefit of others. The officers this year were: president, Reiko Nakawataseg vice president, Lemmi Sildnikg secretary, Vivien Viventig treasur- er, David Bewick, and historian, Helle Sild- nik. The adviser is Mrs. Elizabeth Gloss. Le Cercle Francais is composed of stu- dents taking French II and French III. The club meets one evening each month at the home of a member. The meetings are conducted in French and the program generally includes the sing- ing of French songs and playing games in French. Sometimes a short play is given. Another activity of the club is arranging material in the corridor display cases under the direction of Mrs. Jean Morris, club ad- viser. Bi FBANQAIS LE CEBCLE 4 BAN D The band undel the dll8C,tlOI1 of Flank Vanella has a vaued prog1am thmughout the yeal In the fall football fans ale en teltamed at half tlme xx 1th DIQLISIOH mal ch 1ng and C0101 ful folmatlons Pep 1all1es get added lIlL8I1t1V9 fl om the muslc of the mu s1c1ans 1llVlt3.t10I1S ale extended to the O1 ganlzatlon to palade IH othel commun1t1es Follomng football season the band ple pa1es fo1 a conce1t glven Ill eally splmg and Commencement SCVQI al membels have been accepted 1nto the New Jersey State Band A Va1Slty lettel IS awax ded to band mem bexs at the completlon of a yeal of actlve serv1ce Oflicers ale p1es1dent Roger Kohnke vlce plesldent Robelt Tlout secletary t1easu1e1 Maly Lou F1she1 l1b1a11an Wen dy Lanlng UBCIIESTRA The Blldgeton Hlgh School O1Ch6St13 un del the baton oi Geol ge Chllakos has had a 1ncluded such fine numbels as Tales fl om the Vlenna Woods Ballet of the SN1DhS and He Shall Feed Hls Flock fl0ll'1 Han del s Messlah The o1chest1a has met 6V91y day and thls to have one of the Guest hlgh school olch estras IH New Jersey '-ln Vis. li ' 4 , 1 ' 1 I ' 1 , . Y 1 1 , 1 u 1 . 1 '1 , h - n l U . '. l . ' -. . . D- . . ' : D l y : ' . . . . . y '. . U 5 ' . ,- , 1 I I. , . .' ., . .9 . . , , - - . 1 I s IK ' u . h . l Y , ' h very successful season. The l'6p9I't01l'8 has daily D1'3.CtlC9 sesslon has enabled Bl'lClgCt0ll - . H . ' . - - ' rv aa A . ' ' 7 1 7 ' KK ' , 77 ' 1 - 7 .5 I: u y 4 T rw 1 fi , n 1 . ' 554 I 5 11 ,W ' . . ' Q ' X . -S ,. A . xv . J S -. , 11 I . h' I 1 ft' 91 T Q I 'V ' M om . ,- 'T WIAJIIIIETTES The corps of talented majorettes performs spectacularly at all football games and rn parades when marchrng before the band Therr polrshed turrlrng and marchrng rout mes are the result of many hours of prac trce and dr1ll Marrlyn Moore drum maJor ette and Anna Mae Volkmar head twrrler N if-. Moore drum a Jaunty pose Brrdgeton H 1 gh School s snappy color guard makes 1ts appearance xx h e n e v e r the band performs Ever farhful th1S sportrng qurntet smug the1r arms rn perfect rhy thms as they carry the Amerrcan flag 1n the school colors COLOB GI ARD Clllllll Members of the Bridgeton High School White makes its lnst appeaiance 111 the choir are chosen for their singing ability t1dKi1tl10l1a1 Senioi Chiistmas P1og1an1 lt by Miss Florence Mulford, the director. also appeais 111 tl1e annual conceit peiloim Each year the group, robed in Maroon and ed in the Spllllg nmmsifigheb 'W 1-+ - .1 .. ww- -' GLEE CLUB The glee club, directed by Mrs, Janet Ortolf, has been one of the largest musical organizations 111 the high school this year. Although the glee club did not have the opportunity to present a Christmas concert this year, the singers have added greatly to their repertoire because of more advanta- if i V ffl if f. X A -s 4-v-Q, George Johnson and Kenny Hildreth, outstanding Student Ihvtarians, Davis Peers, exchange Student members uf the FFA, admire the organization? frum England, and Iiiclizxrcl Alhiez, seem to be hav- safety award. ing a good time at a luncheon meeting of the serv- ice club., 1 it i A, M Qlfbsh rf- Mikio Kusumoto moderates a session of the Debating Club. , X .e qxtf- JN- These seniors have been Cumberland County Fair award winners. The girls are Joanne Runk, Pat Woodruff, Sherry Durr, Betsy Sheiry and Bette Pol- lock: the boys are Mikio Kusumoto, Paul Saar, Mike DiMueci and Art Nakashima, liar-ry Pei-lbw gives seine hints on library technique tu Janice Stutz, a newcomer to the staff. N S! i-nu-1-v-.uno-s ZI ibhhnntln L-.. lic?i ff ff rf If fl. If X, f C S fff 7 I x, X N X Axyixx -. X lfxxk KA 1 fl R 5 X- :XS xx Q inflix X45 ff The Cheerleaglers-Morale Boosterfy rf' , If af r' 'I I J 1 X 1 J I X! J, I f' ., -. JL ,U ! 5 xx. R X:--X, XX5 i T- Fr X!! A fy fi' f f f gif! I 'isax vilfi N-ix ,W - Q The football coaches get a briefing from Head Coach Ed Sandall. They are Cl. to r.J Larry Elwell, Dick Kunishima, Leroy Gar- rison, Danny' Calabrese, and Duke Wuz- zardo. s l ' 1 -, y ,...., - '---11:4 I-- -- F00'l'BALL SCHEDULE Sept. 27 Peddie School Oct. 4 Pennsbilry Oct. 11 Camden Oct. 18 Atlantic City Oct. 25 Collingswood Nov 1 Camden Catholic Nov. 8 Vineland Nov. 15 Millville Nov. 27 Pennsville 10:30 pm 4South Jersey Group IV Conference Game Edward Sandall, Coach David S Bewick, Athletic Director ,,., ...A -- f--'W ,,-.. Q u .----' , ' 'Q .eiikgaiirfl First row: E. Williams, H. Nutter, S. Hadley, C. Earnest, R. Kunishima, R. Manno, G. Ballard, R. Davis, J. Williams, W. Lane. Second row: B. Cul- lum, S. Colson, A. Sherby, T. Okamoto, A. Sea- brooks, U. Kart, E. Murono, F. Smithson, R. Nakai r J. Page, J. Reinhardt. Third row: M. Reynolds, R. Warfle, M. Ojamaa, R. Rosen, B. Mulford, J. Denby, K. Kamenski, J. Atkinson, F. Kauffman, J. Butler, A. Wulderk, D. Quein. Fourth row: E. Elwell, stu- dent trainerg J. Berry, G. Sakarnoto, K. Kirstein J. Davis, D. Bewick, H. Allen, D. Sutton, H. Rose A. Scarani, W. Ambrose, manager. Fifth row: N Noda, R. Peacock, C. Garrison, managersg D. Ever- ly, C. Miller, A. Pizzo, A. Gardner, R. Smith, J. La- dota, manager, T. Bailey, manager, J. Groves. SN . ' -,, 13- .gf - V Q, ,A ,,,. i-f-,-41:15, . . 'QA 0 - -1. -' e't' -QQ ' . . 'bl nts' I 5-x .-T..-l .L'. H, tL1'.g:' -Q Colson, Manno, and Hadley get in the act in the 'C' U c 1 T' ii dal. 2'. U 1 Atlantic City game. 3661: 'JK A-.555 , 'B il.-14 'f-uk, 'ln f l 'l , ' ff 'qi' . .' g Tommy Lloyd makes a point. 6 7' 5 Q i , 44 - -6 ' 2' ' s Q f' 5 an ,J Jubilant Bulldogs carry the coach off the field fol- hi ' lowing the Millville game. Kunishima scores in the Millville game. C 1 fiiiif The 1958 Football Season was marked by many iirsts for Coach Ed Sandall's grid- i iron warriors. It was highlighted by the Bulld0g's tremendous upset Victory over previously unbeaten Millville on the latter's field. The game marked the first time a Bridgeton grid team has defeated Thunder- bolt Coach John Barbose. Coach Sandall's charges turned in a good overall record of five wins, three losses, and a tie. Their Group IV record, however, was a disappointing one with only a single victory in four attempts. The Bulldogs jumped to a fast start by defeating newcomers Peddie C19-61 and Pennsville C14-01. They captured their third straight by downing Camden 20-7. Atlantic City stopped the winning streak with a 20-0 victory, their first on our home field I in eleven years. The effects of their initial defeat was felt the following week as the Sandallmen bowed to a strong Collings- wood eleven by a 33-0 count. For the first time in the history of their meeting, Bridge- ton avoided defeat by Camden Catholic, al- though they had to settle for a 6-6 tie. Next came the grudge games against county rivals Vineland and Millville. The Poultry Clan was outplayed but took advan- tage of Bulldog errors to win 19-7. Then came the 25-6 upset over Millville in Bridge- ton's greatest team effort of the season. The Maroon and White ended the campaign with a 12-0 victory over newcomer Pennsville Memorial before a great Thanksgiving Day Alumni Crowd. .JW 8 BULLIIIIG WHIP E' VN I 'X A V, 1. A ,H - 43 Head Clieerleaxler llelte Pollock starts the festivities. Thunderbolt looks sick, sick, sick. Coach Ed Sandall introduces senior varsity players. Thunderbolt player has thunder taken out and is removed from field. BRIDGETO -25 TIIUNDEIIBGLT Bridgeton's 25-6 win over Millville was the biggest upset of the South Jersey scholastic football season. A spirited pep rally the day before the game whipped up both school and team spirit. The Bridgeton victory was a stunning blow for Millville which had sported an undefeated record in more than 20 games over several seasons. Bridgeton fflocomotivegff The crowd breaks up after the game MILLVILLE-6 A x J.. if? 4' -I I ' n ' f M ue'..' 'V - ' ' -will . ' F ' is - ...W L 1...w V!f,ff.,..zbyS -- ' r tr,Lg,,2,,..L,,.,,? A, 'v.?.,1 if digg... jd . NT? ' - ff., me L' .7 ,Thi - ' . 1 - ff... ,. ,,y..g' '3 ' . ' '..f.f7 ,, , V gn: ,M ' l N m i . N .X r 1, ,ka .' f - Q. r. f , S, , r, ,., fN.'mwf' . , A -f, .. W af' H 4. grww IIUCKEY Varsity: on ground, co-captain Reiko Nakawatase' first row Cl. to r.J P. Woodruff, J. Runk, C. King, M. Matthews, S. Dorr, H. Kazaoka, G. Dare, E. Coursey, standing, V. Viventi, managerg N. Sheiry, T. Morita, B. Kakamoto, B. Sullivan, L. Peacock, D. Noda, J. Simpkins, Coach Nancy Stevens. 1 The girls on the varsity hockey team, coached by Miss Nancy Stevens, discovered this year that winning was not always the most important goal, but that playing with team spirit also counted. Despite the many hardships and casualties which the girls suffered, they showed a high degree of sportsmanship and refused to lose heart. Although the lassies finished the season at the bottom of the league, with constant practice and hard work at the end of the season they lost to the top team, Collings- wood, by only one point. The seniors who participated in varsity games this year were, co-coptains, Barbara Carll and Reiko Nakawataseg Patricia Woodruff, Marita Mathews, Joanne Runk, Hide Kazoaka, Ethel Coursey,Virginia Dare, and Carol King. The action shots show the girls in a pre-game warmup. ai! .1 ,Q '-54- e- 1 V. A fl ,. , , . .Tp 31' ., 54- - Q. . P- 'fit i lb. P9 W 0--R Q -, - , A 'L -b 'tfwfl-if , 1, , ll l a at f ,x 'a 4 ff rr I1 1 g .,g' F K 4 ,, .A 5 is .Jn N , g f , fm , lv' . . ., 'Ta-:ff af +1 -' ' -'11, N L A '5' Qr47G1'ea5f' Q Eff. - W il.- . 1 . A Limburg? . A f 1' W ,Y f K , Lf- wgfgplave ff Ffgii, -Q V V1 V 1 , ,. ,,,k K, M. :wg ,, ,-, , ,dw . -- J .- ivkff .... ...Yagi 1 xx .1 vnu . . K.: fag-xi- 5 '. Q , S . 'ii ' '-1- '-., Q 3 A 1, Q . 5' 7 ' ' .r -'. 1 I ,N ll: A' K -51 'ja yen: bg.: 1 ' I 41 f 4' .,, x ' 'wa ' . J M- , 't ' ' - ,, 5-1 ' ' Q. -'fi 1- J , ,-,yi 5- L...-..,4,1,-qi-+ f'5sf'5 5-ii , lk. '.,..- - 'f-L 1 V 0 . L-ffpfl. f- , ' ? 'fJ'3 . F' .g::- - .if s..' .' ' Y- ' ing... 1'L f-' 'P '- T: A-Lv L,-. - . 1- 'w.-' 5-..A.A-,J , , 52 r, . . A . 1:.f 3-ja im.. . . ,V . ., A iff' I JV squad: seated Cl. to r.J P. Furuya, A. Nichlos, manik and J. Fisher, C. McAllister, K. May, M. B. Lingo, J. Rudowsky, P. Watson, E. Smith, M. Broomall, J. Hitchner, K. Greene, S. Hutchinson, Moore, T. Hoyerg second row, managers J. Ro- D. Schoonmaker, Coach Louise Coursen. f. 2 ,- 4 sk, SXEIV GYRINASIUDI XL?-. . ...sf .W 2. ski , . ...- xo pa' Rfk ,lx .fb Nb, N ,,,.,.-2 - Ns ? -gut . 'W' .xx 152 H3 Q28 A-M il . ag, A . -Q K ,W . ...M , 05 N. Qc --f rm, ' 3' ,- ' N' kb XAQQQX Qqcvh X i 'B F 9 L W. L06 I xi-4'O99X JS X RN? -XX5 fl .. 7' 9' , ' N '-Q, W w ,IC - -1- - ' ,N X ..,.... -s5Xfi.,-1.13.5 Ea 'MO ' ff Na bXP N,: 'lI.X':-i :D 131 '- N Q.i:O5XQs..f,x av W XX WBA , M '-- f M 'f X vols Ga B QQWSGX QNQ'a'?, l ,L - N? xx BX lxawbxyo '-. ' L ff , The Bulldogs were able to play thv last home game in the new gym. .X big crowd turned out for the event and tho boys really put on a show. The oppmwnt was Pennsvillo, and tho Bulldogs won, 79-42. Coach Bud Wilsons crew of sharp- shooters provided their followers with many thrills during the 1958-59 campaign. Their overall record of 11 wins and 9 losses in- cluded four victories and no defeats in Cum- berland County play, giving Bridgeton's court representatives the county crown for the second consecutive year. Underrated in pre-season predictions, the Bulldogs surprised many opponents with their determination and hustle. The start- ing quintet consisting of Captain Rick Ku- nishima, Carl Earnest, Richie Davis, and Ray Mukoda, seniors, and Ulo Kart, 6 ft. 6'junior, displayed fine teamwork through- out the campaign. Eight squad members will return to bat- tle for starting berths on next year's vars- ity Richie Davis Carl Earnest Ricky Kunishima SCHEDULE BRIDGETON HIGH SCHOOL 1958-59 BHS OPP Dec. 12 Salem 57 60 Dec. Pleasantville 72 38 Dec. Pennsbury 50 63 Dec. Cumberland County 38 2-1 March of Dimes Sacred Heart 38 24 Jan. Vineland 62 47 Jan. Collingswood 58 66 Jan. Atlantic City 61 74 Jan. Millville 65 61 Jan. Camden 39 73 Jan. Pennsville 73 54 Jan. Pennsgrove 53 52 Jan. Vineland 75 45 Feb. Camden 70 88 Feb. Collingswood 63 67 Feb. Millville 80 58 Feb. Wildwood 52 46 Feb. Pleasantville 78 57 Feb. Atlantic City 63 65 Feb. Ocean City 48 55 Feb. Pennsville 79 42 Mar. Wildwood 50 44 BBYS9 BASKETBALL The varsity squad includes: front row Cl. to r.J K. Sasaki, D. Nakai, R. Mukoda, R. Kunishima, C. Nakai, F. Miyahara, D. Bewickg stand- ing: Coach Bud ,Wilson, J. Kolts, R. Davis, R. Rosen, U. Kart, C. ' Earnest, R. Peacock, E. Murono, M. Ojamaa. 9 k F 3 . U4 ,,.- Ray Mukoda ,-Q vu R With much hard work and great deter- mination the girls' varsity basketball team, coached by Miss Louise Coursen, finished the season with seven wins and three losses. The regular season ended in a three-way tie among Bridgeton, Vineland, and Millville. In the playoff Bridgeton lost the champion- ship to Millville by two points in the sec- ond over-time period. Senior members of the squad are: Sherry Dorr and Barbara Carll, co-captains, Clem Byrd, Miki Iwata, Lenora Casszar, Reiko Nakawatasef Hide Kazaoka, Ethel Coursey and Vivien Vivinti. GIRLS' BASKETBALL The girls' squad includes: first row Cl. to r.J: M. Iwata, V. Viventi, K. Green, C. Byrd, E. Coursey, S. Dorr, B. Carll, H. Kazaoka, M. Moore, J. Simp- kins, R. Nakawataseg second row: J.V. Coach Nancy W... X- I'.? '- I iK:'f'.':.,Q'4 .A , 1 .M .,, I 3' ,, Co-Captains Barbara Carll and Sherry Dorr Stevens, N. Ohaha, E. Naguchi, N. Sheiry, J. Ro manik, J. Stotz, C. McCubbin, L. Pepper, L. Guth- rie, C. McAllister, B. Macera, M. Yoshida, L. Csas zar, T. Morita, Head Coach Louise Coursen. HY-A meal,-,,,, A . 1. 3 :A fc gl ii, ' -li --no -.V '- 'lui' L..- le -4 :, fs ,, ,lr V 5 .. 1: 1 .4..----- 41- Senior forwards X ., 4. Managers Senior guards Up they go and Skeets Coursey gets the jump. ! ff' i 5' 0 ez' W , ':R4f - , 1' ur N V 'I B ... , N , , . ,.. ,A n.,,,', 'f-y'-- f. ,H -W A,..., 3 1 , 'ff lo 'fi N ztgrujw' gf Y 4, .,,.' Q... ,. . 'Ar' - ww' V V . n-g-Q-ougrfvv-Q 156 'J Q' Returning tennis players include: first row Cl. to r.J G. Ikeda, H. Morita, M. Kusu- moto, S. DeVito, R. Mukodag back row, R. Kusumoto, A. Nakashima, J. Hagerty, Coach Bud Wilson, K. Furuta, E. Fujumoto. BUYS' TENNIS Looking forward to Bridgeton High's 1959 tennis season, Coach Bud Wilson was op- timistic about hoping to improve the record achieved by last year's team. In addition to lettermen Ray Mukoda, Mikio Kusumoto, Ed Fujimoto, and Harvey Morita, he was able to choose from an eager group of re- turning squad members and a large as- semblage of promising sophomores. The ap- parent increase of interest in this sport calls for an expanded tennis program which is now being considered for the future. SCHEDULE April X6 'F13 H416 20 130 Camden, home Collingswood, away Vineland, away Millville, home Atlantic City, away May '44 7 11 13 i 18 X27 Vineland, home Millville, away Camden, away Penns Grove, home Collingswood, home Atlantic City home State Tournament, Princeton i S. J. Group IV Matches Senior members of the team are Hide Kazaoka, Pat Woodruff, Jo- anne Runk and Sherry Dorr. -jpe- 'A' '4-fr ,Q-v ' Q lxneelmg Cl to rj H Kazaoka P Woodruff Coach Sophie Amaranto J Runk S Dorr standing M Lubow V Dare J lflsher L Slldmk L Karol H Slldnlk J Ro manlk B Carll R Nakawatase GIRLS, TENNIS The 1959 tenms squad entered the season determlned to carry off the West Jersey Champxonshxp for the fourth consecutlve year Coached by Mrs S0ph16 Amaranto the lassxes ended the 58 season ss 1th every team match 7 0 and retlred the league trophy The squad wlll lose these veteran pelfoxm ers because of graduatxon Sheuy Dorr Jo anne Runk, Patr1c1a Woodruff, and Hlde Kazaoka 4. ' 5 V ' 4-. 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TRACK and FIELD The track and field team under head coach Duke Wuzzardo and assistant coach Ed Sandall had every right to anticipate a fine season. Weightmen Ula Kart, Ronnie Manno, and Alfonzo Seabrook returned from last year's squad to give Coach Sandall the strongest group in recent years. In Wuzzardo's initial season the track and field team won four and lost two in dual meets, finished second to Atlantic City in the Group Four Meet, and second to Mill- ville in the county meet. April 18 SCHEDULE Bridgeton Relays, 1 o'clock 24-25 Penn Relays 28 May 1 6 8 13 15 20 23 27 Haddon Heights-Collingswood 3:15, Collingswood P. S. DuPont, 3:30, away Vineland, 3:30, away Vineland-Atlantic City, Atlantic City Millville, 3:30, away S. J. Group IV, 2:30, Camden Cumberland County 3, Vineland Atlantic City Relays, 2, Atlantic City S. J. Coaches Meet, Collingswood: Episcopal Invitation Meet, Franklin Field BASEBALL Bridgeton High School's varsity baseball team, under the tutelage of highly success- ful coach Larry Elwell, hoped to follow in the footsteps of former talented Bulldog nines who traditionally have produced pow- erful contenders in the Cumberland County and the South Jersey Group IV League races. Seniors Hanford Ridgeway, Russell Chappius, Mike DiMucci, Rickey Kunishima and Carl Earnest returned to form the nuc- leus of a spirited and confident squad. The team entered the campaign with the antici- pation of extending Bridgeton High's vic- tory string of sixteen consecutive decisions over Millville diamond crews. April 2 1: 6 9 13 fue 20 23 22130 May :2: 4 7 1411 14 x18 21 25 1:27 SCHEDULE Pennsville, home Camden, home Pleasantville, away Collingswood, away Vineland, away Millville, home Pennsville, away Atlantic City, away Vineland, home Millville, away Camden, away Glassboro, home Collingswood, home Pennsgrove, away Pleasantville, home Atlantic City, home tSouth Jersey Group IV games The Bulldog baseball squad never fails to turn in a fine performance. Members are seated Cl. to r.J F. Miyahara, B. Woods, S. Colson, M. DiMucci, M. Ridgeway R Kunkliima, R. Sand:-rlin, R. Henderson, N. Nodug standing: Coach Larry Elwell L Davis, J. Hemighaus, F. Smilhson, P. Saar, R. Peacock, M. Tullis, C, Gebhart F 1,177 ,l,! l'Y IW, ,,,, I,,.. Il ll--..l.- A....I..L....A f'---L I 1.-A... find--:.-p,un CIIMMUNITY SUPPIIRT BIlIDGE'l'0N EVENING NEWS The Bridgeton Evening News supple- ments the publications program in many ways. The beautiful aerial photograph of the new Bridgeton High School was made possible by the local newspaper. Material from the advertising depart- ment and the services of the staff photo- graphers are available to the school newspaper when needed. In the picture, Russell Harbert, head of the commercial printing department, John Schofield, publisher, and John Mus- so, pressman, inspect a copy of the Echo as it comes off the press. f X l60 THE ECHO .M RADIO STATION WSNJ Bridgeton High School participates in two public service programs regularly scheduled by radio station WSNJ. Junior Town Meeting includes not only Bridge- ton but also other South Jersey High Schools. Echo on the Air is presented by the school newspaper each week that school is in session. In addition to these regular features, the station contributes special services on request, such as the taping of school programs. In the picture Don Hart, news direct- or, Paul Alger, station manager, Silvi Tursamae, student panelist, and Frank Mastoraki, Junior Town 'Meeting ad- viser, enJoy an amusing item in the school newspaper. ' x B ILDS SCHUIIL PIIIIGRAD -MX i ' 1' 1 If ' I PUBLIC Police Chief Fred Semple is not only helpful with the driver safety program but also makes his services available in other nays He has his department on duty at the Prom and at Commencement, and, in fact at any time when large crowds make trafiic hazardous. Here he is shown ad- ? -.. sf'- X , It . C ll is u ',Ar5. r, ' , QUAIKTEBBACK CLUB The Quarterback Club is a group of sportsminded men who are especially in- terested in the football team. Each Mon- day during the gridiron season the mem- bers get together at luncheon to discuss the game played the previous Saturday. Before one important home game, mem- bers of the team are guests of the club at a brunch. At the end of the season, Quarterback awards are given to the most valuable player and the outstanding lineman and backfield man. Also at the end of the gridiron season, the Quarterback Club gives 21 dinner dance for football players and their dates. The picture was taken at the brunch before the Vineland game. Max Broom- all, Quarterback president, is Hanked by co-captains Ronnie Manno and Rickey Kunishima. Other ofiicers are Joe Riley, 0FFICIALS dressing a social studies classg topic- Teen age Behavior. Other distinguished visitors to social studies classes this year have been Judge Harry Adler, County Clerk Earl Westcoat and Mayor John Spoltore. 11? 'fr' l v a Henry Quinton and Al Scheckenback. 6 AFTEBGLUW CUMDIITTEE The Afterglow is an important part of the Prom evening. It is financed by contributions from the community, but the details are plan- ned by a committee of parents who work for months arranging the entertainment and other facets of the program. Parents of both juniors and seniors work on the project, with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson, original promoters of the Afterglow, remaining in an advisory capacity. At the Prom given by the Class of '59, the refreshments were served buffet style at Russ's Roller Rink, and the parents really rolled up their sleeves and went to work. Committee members were: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith, co-chairmeng Mr. and Mrs. Clark Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hun- sicker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mossman, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dorr, Mr. and Mrs. John Eberth, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Maurer, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sharp, Mr and Mrs. John Sheiry, Principal Justin H. Hess, Police Chief Fred Semple and Mrs. Semple, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. STUDENT EXCHANGE F 0UNDATION The Student Exchange Foundation is composed of citizens who believe in the student exchange program. In addition to working with the Scbhool Afiiliation Service to make money to keep the project functioning, the foundation over- sees the physical needs of visiting ex- change students. Archie Stein, foundation president, is pictured conferring in the BHS library with SAS advisers Miss Dorothy Moody, Miss S. Frances Wheaton, Mrs. Inge- bord Turner and Anthony Panarelle. Other foundation officers are: vice presi- dent, Mrs. Herbert Rothmang secretary, Mrs. Archer Lockeg treasurer, Rulon Brooks. ALYRINI ASSOCIATION While the new Bridgeton High School was still in the construction stage, the BHS Alumni Association decided to launch a campaign to place an organ in the school auditorium. The successful financial drive was spearheaded by Sam Brown and Harry Freitag. In the summer of '58, the selection committee composed of Miss Florence Mulford, head of the Music Department, and Charles Wright and Lowell Ayars, organists, decided on a Baldwin organ, and the instrument's beautiful tones were heard for the first time when the public was invited to an Open House at the school. Seen in the picture are Mr. Freitag, Mr. Ayars, Miss Mulford, Harry C. Smalley, administrative assistant to the superintendent, Chester Peterson, past president of the Alumni Association, Mr. Brown, Thomas Roberts, alumni presi- dent. Mr. Wright is at the console. V' T0 .AT ' IMRUUGIHIHV man SCIIINFL ff 1959 Q 591-i N X 'Nurs c - FINIS Now that we, the Class of '59, have completed our studies at Bridge- ton High School, the summit-graduation-has almost been reached. Even though ours is the first class to be graduated from the new high school, the traditions brought along from the old institution make the new building seem like a familiar acquaintance. Thus, here is presented in the Baconian the best of the old and the best of the new. At first, the real purpose of this yearbook may be lost in the shuffle of getting pictures signed and articles read. It will be in later years that the true value of the Baconian will be understood. It is then that its pages will be nostalgically handled and read in a way which does not now seem possible. Pictures of old friends and familiar places will then be apt to bring a smile or a tear. But now, as high school is being left behind, we must consider what the future holds for us. Will it abound in good fortune or will it bring hardship and heartbreak? Perhaps some of us will become famous. Who knows . . . the Class of '59 may have a potential Joe DiMaggio, Jonas Salk, Fidel Castro or Dwight Eisenhower. In this age of atomic power, our generation is forced to face a tremendous challenge. Bridgeton High School has prepared us to face this challenge without fear. Going forward with the blessing of the Almighty, let us pray th 'e have the courage to face whatever the future may have i or . aff? X -TM. X Q We 2 fe Q f X 'ix li , 'l -1 -5 i :A 33 i, ! -.- .Af Y-I A W--fi' 1 4 W E: Y - iigiagif . ,,ffL,f4 ' Z-,: '2'1v V, -A-Ae F .nf Y Q-. fir! 1? .1 -,I i2 '?1:' ., IZ' ' Y-:6-,,.- M., -nl-462. 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Mrs Robert Nuttall Roberta Ann Nuttall Patsy and Howard Nuttell Ronnle Lee Rogers U S N K Jeanne N111 60 The Three Stooges 60 Mr Sz Mrs Paul Ordllle Mr Si Mrs Sltlfley B Ovcrstreet LOIS Yarnell Carol Woolman Art Wulderk Ronme Wllson Jane Wllten Mr Walter C Cray A Band Member Donna Lane Mr 81 Mrs August J Contmo Mr 8. Mrs George Noda Irene lchmaga Bernard Kane Frank J Utley Eileen Aaron Tlffany Balley Gayle Ballard Sylvla Balley Tommy Lloyd Ralph H Ransom Karl Kamenskl Kathy Koller J url Kolts Kay Krastms Pete Lanmg Laura Lee Llnderman Judy Rudowsky Elna Rothman Dons Schoonmaker B111 Sayre Barney Sasakl Helgl Remvald Becky Tlce K L . 1 W , . 1 . 2 M A . . V . . c . 1 l A L I W 1 ' 1 . . l l , . . 1 . BG is7V Sb ' 79 . 66 97 Mr 66 95 Mr. . James Homan Mr. Sz Mrs. Elden Hitchner Patty Zlnnle l I 56 77 I ' 66 ' 57 ' . ' ' K . ' . . , - V . T . , . . . 66 57 ' ' . . 66 . 99. V 66 97 larence C Coleman erry Delay ack and Ann lga MlCCOllS ertha Keller lane Kmg erry Klem rederlck B KSUHIIIJHH arbara K1enzle lo Kart arcla Smolens eannle Sparauo eanne Speranza udy Smalley oan S1111pk111s lleell Snuth usan Stamm ldllf' Shull oanm Stephenson o alu Puc 1ll R4 lllllafl ettw ,lean and Betty J me nthonw Ru L1 ,lr lr 8. Mr ,ldIllC lrl o ' anda Ruler ara Platt dw ard ut lll usan Sheppard rlenc Rllblll lr Jeanette Wlulford udw Sanford arbara ,loan arol Saul aul Roblnns arleuc Suthes ob Ro en eff Russ anew and Rlchard arolyn and Danny sthtr and W axne lr 81 'llr ,ldllll Lartrr Dorw eonard W Clldlllllt r 81 'l lu l111.1 ,Iont undaw and Don uth Ann endw l'la11k1n Goof aren 60 FRIENDS OF THE CLASS Bebe Hal111 Roger H James Forde Wlrs Jean C Wlorn Mr S. Nlr Ru ell Frye Ruthann Frye An11a Bl9l'lJl'llIlllf r Su all Bold Stella Bu k1n Carol A11 1nk B w Zillll P 1 l 1 Ba 1l Be ck Curt and Betty lNdIlfW Aw Irs Pat and Roland Sharon Lohc Il D11111 Craddofk Lmda Carll Mr 8 Mr John X l'l111er Dough Ca fudy Hlde lxazaolxa 1H N J I Pebgv Lou Snuth An el Sparuxo Ben Schweltzer Allen Sharp Carl Sl1arpe MHFIHIIIIO slllllll Eva Scott ,lon Sharp Dan Sharp Mr S1 Nlr F Rodney GIDSOII Mr 31 Mrs Iwata Mr S1 Mrs W F Owen Nlklta S Krushchev Mr S1Mrs G A .lohnson 'Nlr 8 Mrs Nlartm lxlrshenbaum Hr Arthur Marchand Jackle Hltchner Jeanette Honda ,lean IX1I'QllCI1DdllIll Su Ill Hanaoka Nlr K 'Nlr DuPont llosley Sr 'Nlr 3. Mr Arthur Ylwer ,lr Rlp and Carol RlCll and W 1l on Wir 8. 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DD The future holds many events for you that you will want to remember - Please feel free to call upon us for all of your photographic needs. L I Q K l ll FORENIOST SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHERS IN Tllli EAST ' l 169 Feed Fertlhzer SOUTH IERSEY FARMERS EXCHANGE BRIDCFTON WOODSTOWN SALEM Seeds Llme LIL CHIPPER BR 9 1840 Potato Chxps CRISPY CHIP C0 Don t Say a Potato Chips LII CHIPPER Don Tlce Deerfield IN J HARLAND M DAVIS ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS and SALES DAVIS MILL ROAD Telephone BR1dg,eton 9 1293 W Congratulations to t CLASS OF 9 D0 DGES MARKET ELMER NEW JERSEY Congratulations CLASS OF 59 O g .T Gfwllm DISEIHCIIVC Mens Wear 21 EAST COMMERCE ST Congratulatzons Class of 1959 .I Cor La M ELWELL C0 Bndgetons Oldest Ap Lance Store urel St Wasllxngton Streets S . . 9 I o , v - S 5 I 1 - -' . - , , 'Y I J 9 I . . I k 9 Bridgeton, N. J. 3 ' 1 .-'-1 . 9 ' he '5 U 0 C O C .i . . , is - 9 pl' Y, P- 1 QW w , VV' -X N. iv My ,J GJ , 1 I J Of lj! my N XV Yr , Y 3 Ji? 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O I C GS Y ' ' 75 gl, Iv. . -If ' 'K WORLD WIDE TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS Go O O O Sincere Congratulations to the Class of '59 from the COCA COLA BOTTLING CO OF BRIDGETON BRIDGETON HAMMONTON WOODSTOWN HOWARD HEWITT LEONARD S THE LEADER BTORE Fon NIEN xo B01 Roadstoun Gvnoral St Jro A ROADSTOW 'X N Q N nth Ian I qtrf' J BRIDFETON X J Elma 8 1441 Joseph Baslch Prop LAKESIDE GARAGE Bony no FENDER REPAIRS EUVIER NEW .ll:.RbEY Pamtmg and Re mshmg Gas Weldmg Gas Ozl COLE BROTHERS H arduure 'Heats Crocerws Sherum Wzllzams Paints Falrton Brldgeton Road Phone BR1dgeton 9 1340 17 N1 0 9 Y 4 l 5 A A A . K 55-59 in 1 rff . .Qt A Q A I . 1 .', .v. . . , , . - 1 - I . . WOODRUFE QIOAL COMPANY COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE 73 Water Street Phone BR 9 0214 Featurlng Americas Best Knoun Brands WEVS AND BOYS' WEAR SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY Where Quality Has Been a Tradition Since 1904 WILBERT M. BACON CO. 33-33 S. LAUREL STREET-BRIDGETON, N. J. The Store That Satisfied Customers Built 7 , .L K- nf 'Q I L J 5 V A , LJ ' K 1 LL! f A' 51 1 1 C 3 , Q V W1 .. I1 A Xb 'J 4 I I J j A V f V N 1, .X ,,4 L U? P f ,f ' , VL ' 3, jf fp Y L , ,sp ' 'J I4 ' Q, WVU il, J YJ 1 I' X. yu J! 1 'Ljw lj .V 7x-' J r 'V' ' V .MX ' A W ' r, ,Lf L, , xx! bf' I ua J b . ' ,V ,N F A v Y . 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Y N ' A A . , . f of BULLVILLE DEL COWTOWN N .I Thursday Tuesday F l HARRIS SALES CORP ALL KINDS OF LIVESTOCK AT AUCTION My 'T-T01-XR xxx : KUSEDCARS K Ya. IAQ M X9 SCDIBNEDXLEWIS Inc W 1.923 808 North Pearl Street, Brldgeton N I Phone 9-0095 C O W A N Congratulatzons Seniors of 1959 ,omp iments Of 5 . ' QS '1 L N -------G-1-7-I-:jj-f I si -- ., . , f , ,eff f A . VW' X - 9 i. if I 1 I I J 1 ' - ll NITUK Congratulations to the Class 0 59 ff fi' ERS WQEWWMCQQMQF fijfwifffi W WM? MW f M WLM ffm W M E W Uiffiwigjggvmigfifwyw MM MR Wwifcf W WQJOJWWWEHQE W 2 D V S55 .9 omplt ents f - F ,S B B R SHOP 4 E , E 100 F YE T S EET E IE 1 S F W L ffjkft a es Your ad To IDG J. , Ru r Sho . . 4 I , , t p Mg. XFX d F me 1 R RT Jjlji S Dy? LU . AT U TO CLASS '59 A B I Servicw mom e I 00 TA JT S 496 ,V ones l er 8- ' A L my GP E U L may-K YV W U i 56 You l3fpendabl tc E l 0 imen s 3 d' nce gene DYJ ' I L E ER E , GERS ANS T 1 -. 900 W B St t - 1 o e N B ' getonv -I Y Br' g , ersey I - i Q hone: -8322 vcnin sss - 834-LJ L A C ' 4 ' ' ' 0 J x QU ' I Comfliijrggnts ' N C gf' M E5 , - 5 B RXSQ-ind c Store N Washes to .e Qla f '59 'I L Y E ' , 6 173 n L 1 . I M ky 'WWW' qw a Q M My L X' gy vbjj vf C RI GLEJCLEANERS J 5? U mf ,K 3 z W WQRW LITTLE STAR FROCKS V as BRIDGRTUN, BFVK JPRSPY OPPORTL NITIF.S OPEN FOR GRJDL 4TES V ,X Com I IQIIISXOKNXJ X In xY R3U WMO? Ev U rf . l vkff Yff Vi! R L Y ! - v- 4 V RC! 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I INSURANCE H, H 1.1 .Y A ' .f'f, ,V . , ,-,. -5...L. 2. .. : -'72 Congratulatlons Senzors rom the Entire bta le BAKERS or Q, ,'?'5 H .E.'gH'em'C' w.: 2W A Complete Llne of Baked Food W S Our Specialty BIRTHDAY an h Homes Restaurants Schools and d WEDDING CAKES Hotels Servlng t e ln South Jersey for Over 40 Years Phone: Br 9-0073 Best Wishes for the Future DR FRANKJ T ATTKEN Best Wishes CLASS OF '59 WOODY GARRISON TEXACO SERVICE STATION 188 Fan Commerce Street BRIDFFTON N ,I Phone BRulgf-ton 91009 6 It W nll Pay You To Call ILES 81 SHIMP Before Buylng Your New or Used Car AM: CHFVROLFT Elmer N .T an Woodstown N Compliments o CEDARVILLE C0 OP MARKETING ASSN INC Apu frsey s Furs! Produrf Tlllfllill FILDARVII l ln lN .T Phones HlCkOfy 7 1081 1-186 1:84 Dav1tlT Sheppard President Kennard C Hlldreth Vue lrtsulrnt Myron Powell Seen tary DIRFCTORS Lewis Dutch Y ernon Keller Dennls borantxno L ll X an Breemen John G N3I'dClll Auctwneer -v 1 A . ., IJ f, v. . 0 O O - I, , f - .- r- 4 . D ff 1 I I 7 l 0' u TV,-I, J.. '.. ,AA .' w u - 1 44 , . . oI,DSMomI.R . - .T f 5 V5 n A 7 - ' . , 1 ' 1 . ' 1 '-. 3 1 ' n . , - v , 4 4 4 11 , . . - ' h . 1 . . I fl x d I Lv ., . ', '- J. MILLVILLE NATIONAL BANK MOST CONY FNIFVI' B ANRING FOR ALLNINI GRADL ATEQ AND CLXQQNIATF9 IN THE CEDARWILLF AREA Congratulatlons to the Cla of 19 Nlav von uceeefl rn whatever you choose to do ln the years ahead -X cordlal vselcomc .alvsavs avnut vou whenever thn Bank can be of servlce to you NIILLV ILLE N ATIONAL Thr Bank uuh Our a fenlury 0 Sa fly and qcruce Where H1 h Lroesea NI.un ln Nlxllvllle and ol bouth Mann glue! Cedarville MEMBER FEDERAL RESERNE S1 STENI I-EDERAL DEPOSIT INS ANCE C0 li WIWM M WENT S M FISHER BROS 73 sown PEARL STREET 1 I . F9 . V., j -I f,, k,.' U. A 4 .- lp Cl fb I r I A Xqlf 1 4 I OF KW , MAYHEW S GROCERY 106 S Mam Street Cedarvllle N ,l Hlck y 7 4130 PJ Ffa J J! ROBINSONS BODY SHOP Aeademw Street Shlloh N .l Phone BR 90061 J MFA? 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Phones BR 92410 f J-0 fp FINE FURNITURE 424 Broacl Street ' , ELMER, N. . 29 J 2 776 Phone ELmer 87241 R O B I N S O N S SHIRT LAUNDRY lo4 IN Laurel Street ONE DAX SERY If E Phone 1369 LEONARD Q THE LEADER STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS wa 39 South Laurel Street Brulgeton N ,I TH TEA ROOM FINE FOODS Whore frlnce f harmznga Take Their C mdercllas to Dm: 2 Wlsl Alvnuv Hrldgrton RIEGER BROS The Printers FAIRTON NI J Frozen Foods Ice Cream WARD S QUAI ITY MARKET C HARRY W ARD GROCERIES NIEAT FRUIT AND PRODUCE Centerton N J Gasoline O1 S ELmer 8-4831 Compliments H E N RIC K S Lenterton Road LARLLS CORINER : - OX -6 : - 9 9 N M L ,- -I I I I -- - v 9 ' ' Chas. F, Rieger Briflgcton 9-2682-W 6 I' I - ' A . , . .. . .. .4 A , , A 1 , . ' , 9 9 A of . , I , - - 9 , . . . .1 , , Y .I nun mlll 5,2 I ? Hi! BEST WISHES TO THE. CLASS OF 1959 from the entire personnel of SMITH, RICHARDS LUMBER CO., INC. 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Don t overlook Journahsm and the prlfltlllg trades as a career There are untold opportunltl s ln each whether vou re 4 wrlter or craftsman Be among those to know first' Work ln a professlon where the tempo IS rapld the Interest lllgll and the rewards many fold Wrlte u for mformatlon BRIDGETON EVENING NEWS ESTABLISHED 1879 200 F C ADAMS FORD and MERCURY Su 1 s no SERVICE ELMER, NEW JERSEY . . O O . . 1 . 1 . n O I ' ' vw u 1 u . N Y . . . H - Z' . . J - 97 J . , . . . . - - . . . . ., . , . u ' . . . ' - 0 5 K ' ' 5 . W O I w - 1 7, v ., , . . R. ,L . . A, . BE.5T ITISHE5 T0 THE CLASS OI' JJ CHI RI Sealnook Y 11121 TC Stme Sunoco Sauce Statlon DIIICI Hqrdxsare Store .Tl 9 SEABROOK, NFWf JERSEY , . Y 7- ij . D 9 A G 0 S T I N 0 WELL DRILLING COMPANY INDUSTRIAL no DONIESTIC WATER SLPPLY SYSTEMS R D 6 BRIDGETOIN VINELAND PIKE BR 9 8318W BR 9 974-51 Compliments MARTIN CORPORATION 0 FREDERIC L MEYERS 195 E COMMERCE STREET BRIDGETON IN J C om plzments 0 ,uf ' T 901191 Rf-I5 f gLEP-1, Tops In Cleanmg bers Ing Salem and Cumberland Countle , Of , O -2 J-ol L CG V ' .,- .. ----Y' J vs' ' .1 , 1 , - I -I-7 ,h?,,'fp4,jS?5?1Q '- 1' A Q . . INSURANCE BRQKER g3i1Mg,, ,-0 , 1-.x I? I 3 ,,,.,',g 5. ' 5321. C .. t H . , n 7 we 1 ' s 2 f nm plum nte 0 J XX XRD TONILINsOh Q11 LUH N 1 mm Wm 1 l SHINN BROS 3 Xl 1 X 1 7 Qouth xXlIllli 11 Cton N GRILFN Q QEW UNC MAT HINE SFRVICF SUI TH Nl XIX QTRFFT QHILUH N J W C- Flmirlfw XII NI ilw SCWSIII NI llhlI1f' W fmltcr NT brevn BRHT C-ton 9 9131 IIITFHNER S SFIF QFRVICE so N xmx STRFFT FOHIIJIIUIUIIIG PIIxF IANEQ BOW LING CENTER Br1rlg.0ton Ymeland Pxlw Brill eton 'N J 9 16'0 Complmu nts DAYID S BLEVQ Zncl 81 W Broul Qtrvot Bru cton N J IFQI TF f POF? D BRIDQI FUN NFW JPRQI Y Ford Tractor New H011 md Bakr Complete IJIIIC of Farm T CIIIIIDIIICIH COIHPIIHIPIIIS 0 FIOR ANI Q FINF FOODS NORTH PE KRT STRFFT Harrs and Dot Propru-tors PI -: 'J-1213 .XII ' 'lx lmrmlh-ml I ' , T f . A , ' N' l'I,l'Nll IT L :ml HIC: TTNU .QL M A, V, T A I Br'lg J. T 1 .AA Tap x I Y 1 N T 'T ' 4 1 1 '6Y01lr SPIFTIIQ .Tlavhirzv Can B0 Fixvrf' CEDARYHALE, N. J- ' g.z S , A , g - TZ , ' . of I ' J of Y - T ' f' ' , , . . ' g , . BR -' L 'lg , . . . 1 . ' f 4 1- 1 A n Y f R. . 3 T 1 A L M N, fy:-.-,xxwm Wg, V. ati' Q. I si gfjl, I QV. - . 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WYNETTE SHOP LA DIES APPAREL Pollshmg and Lacquer-mg of Brass Q4 F COMMERCE STR' FT FRANK 'IERRIZZI Phone BRl,lgCtOn 9 9414 RD 4655 Seeley Road Brldgeton N J Compliments BERNICE S BEAUTY SALON 10 North Mann Street Elmer New Jersey E H Speczalzsts ln Halr Cuttmg Stylm PLUMBING AND HEATING and Permanent Wavmg Flmer 8 3481 206 Complzments LEVENSONQS FOOD MARKET Best Wishes to the CLASS OF a9 CREDIT RATING SERVICE INC BRIDGETON, N. J N s ' v 4 ' - BJP! l EL L: . ICE . Q E ,K QA M Lf! ., 'QQ' P. R, J, A 1' W I P on ' V J s i ' - . W '-Tx! . Cer-J I YQ L - SN if , KX X, :Xi cc as SJ SX-1 - ' - ' v 2' f - Q4 Q, . If AX' 1 .. ei! ' n - 7 9 . I bs ixi- - tx F, 3--ig A ' ' 9 Of ll 1' Av Of 1 X LX esflglwszest ass of 1979 KW IYQVQRTH C0 22 NORTH LALREL STREET BRIDFETOIN NEW ,IERSEI .SHOP Il OOLII ORTII S PIRSI FOR l I BRXTHING fomplzments 0 PRUTECTION SERVILE LONIPANY INsLRANu-3 AGENCY T8 WEST BROAD STREET BRIDGETOIN. NEW ,IILRSEX Hlnsure To Be Suren Phones ' Brldgeton 9 0550 9 0551 7 F I ' . - LIU If Q VL N JL My WL FMDV NL W ' K :M Ll :W ' c b W W M ff 1 f 1 , 1,1 nw :L M- w .1 1 11 - wi ll 1,',LL .5 I' L - x I. v mL f' ,L I ' ' 'lf J! AT' -,kk T 2' S JL 'cf 0 Ax JV f :T My A gn lx .V L if i if I LL t 'I VL, ff -A' M XL l It S V W UL lv' ,Fav 0 K El 0 , 'XA Lv LCA LA 1 H I , 'L Q4 L , X XR ,XXXL wk' ku .. , KV '44 VL ,L v ffm' J , T, 'T Y Y '- . , ' 3 f 1 '1 I L A I Afkw v lvw N L' Y Congratulations to the Graduates PLAN YQUR FUTURE WITH THE M. C. SCHRANK COMPANY We Prefer Local High-School-Trained Personnel in All Departments SUPP! ss and B1 Q! IT uh: Q tu th: II XSS UF I from the B H Q C-XNTEEB INDIAN FIEI D9 CENTER 1 1 9 Indxm -Xu-nue BI'lflgPI0ll 'N J The Und: rn frm ral Stun 11 lrdxmre 1 unt Pluml n Tos 1 leetru al Supplle Xpphanee Complete Food Market CETOS BARBER QHOP Tony and ,llm 9 Fa t Broad Street SACK 9 SHOE? For the Entlre Family 33 'N Laurel Street NI Hollw N .1 Phone 131199171 LISKER Q Rr XALL PHARM wx FlIllCI' 1N cw ,lerwew DILK9 GREENHOUQE Potted Plants Azalea-1 and l lfillllllfll 1 Spunaltw Deerfield N ,I BR1d eton 9 98m1R 3 Complzments MINLH S CORNER QTORE forner of Broad and Fax ette Stn eta Compliments 0 PYROFAY BOTTLED G AQ 386 North Pearl Street Bl'lllf..0t0Il 'N ,I Phone 98111 J. T. ROBERTS Photographzc Supplzvs 4-19151 'N Pearl Street Brldgeton, N J Est. 1914 BR 9 0910 JOHNNY'S ESQO SFRNICE Brxdgeton Falrton Road 20 ., T T .1 '..' '. . '. 1 Q - + 4 I n 9 TT- T li . ' . 1 'S' ' , I. . , A , 1. , A . z '. - 'z' - ri g - 's ' 1 'T ' 'R .. ' F - : I S . . 1 . ,A 1 . a L E 1 9 fi . D ,Y Bridgeton, N. J. 1 5 1 I. ', .v. . , P. - Q - I 1 Y . 9 K E t U . A. A l lx . S, Z K. ' I Y , . . , , ' . g -.. .A - - ' Of ' f 1 1 1 . T , v 1 , A . A V . . ' Q. l I 9 A ' ' . , . BRIIJGETON ...ONE OE MANY CITIES AN TOWNS THROUGHOUT Q AMERICA... CONTAINERS ie Q A ' I E Q its Closure a d I I I, where good neighbors of yours, Im I the employees of Owens-Illinois iii? -W and its subsidiaries... Paperboard - Multiwall Bags X I Corrugated Shipping Boxes TABLEWARE contributing to your uasmmi greater convenience, 349 i 6 comfort and T if I I I enjoyment! fe QU :nous-num. scuaunnc sunmne KIMBLE T -- I TOPLITE All-Glass Television Bulbs I 5 I Emiligry Glassware Roof Panels K ff no Glass Block ll ai'n112::iwsz:,. . f 1 I it Glass Tubing X ,I , f f Q 1 ' X and class non , fx . X 11, .2 rumor: 'Sr I X X il '-? GTI I. T10 I ' f i xr' qs? 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H N 1 f' Congratulatzons To the Class 0 59 DHVIS Drlve In Restaurant 610 Sl'lllOll Pike BI'lflgCtOIl New Jersey 37 YEARS SEIIIIGE Moore s F8lI'l3Wl1 Store Deerfield N ,I I You Don t See What You W ant Ask or It Phone BRlflgCt0ll 9 8.300 W Congratulations To the Class 0 .19 Llnk s Atlantle Statlon ATLAINTIG PRODUCTS West Broad Sz Atlantlc Streets Brldgeton N J Blggs Bros Food Market MEATs GROCERIES FROZEN Fooos We appreciate your business Phone BR 9 2066 Brldgeton New Jersey Complzments o Edward Ahlqulst PAINTING DECORATING 678 lNortlI Pearl Street Brldgeton N J Complzments 0 Deerfield New and Used Furnlture SEE Us Fox REAL BARG Ins Phone BRIdgeton 9 0987 ,I 1 Best Wzshes to the CLASS or 59 Daney DHVIS PLUMBIAG 81 HEATING Carton Road RD No 5 Phone BR 96269 Best Wzshes rom Barca s Barber Shop Elmer New Jersey BOlld Linen Stores 90 E Commerce Street Brldgeton, N. J BR 9 8405 Complzments of A Friend . 66 , 19 . 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