High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 17 text:
“
LAURA MAE ASPLINT PERKINS LANE ANU MIXRLTON PIKE SOUTII MERCHANTVILLE, NEw JERSEY Lolly was a tall, good-natured, and friendly girl who was always willing to help others. Dancing, swimming, and sports of various kinds were activities she liked best. Eating candy and collecting pictures of movie stars were others. Laura intends to become the secretary of a certain young lawyer-with possibilities of advancement. Class Hockey f4D, Basketball Q4D. HEINZ GODFRED BACHMAN MEDFORD, NEW IERSEY Heinz was a quiet chap whom you could not help liking for his un- assuming manner. The quietness, however, was not always true after school hours were over, or so we were told. His keen judgment of people and discernment of true values caused his opinion to be respected by his classmates, although his expressions of opinion often took a whimsical turn. Constructing model airplanes was his principal hobby. Dutch said he intends to join the navy 5 . C X - FRANK W. BAKER, IR. 657 MAPLE AVE QUE . Xvho will ever forget Frankis tousled blond hair, his vociferous and amiable personality? Sports of every type were the highlights in the lile of . Flash, as he was probably the number-one sport fan of the school. His midwinter sojourn to the Sunshine Capitol gave him a decided prefer- ence tor Southern belles, but we believe that a certain athletic miss named Pete,' held the real key to Frank's affections. His vast knowledge of sports should prov-e of value to him when he fultills his ambition to be- come a sports writer. Varsity Track C2, 5, 41. STUART GILMORE BAKER 111 CHEWS LANDING Roan Stu was the long and lanky boy to whom school meant little and the girls meant much. He was famous for his artistic terpsichorean effects Aor should we say efforts-and for his achievements on the basketball floor. He had few difficulties, but among them were physics experiments- and a popular young sophomore. Despite the fact that Stu had the reputation of a 'problem child, he will no doubt make good in real estate. Ask him about his trip to Canada in Bushey's Ford. Basketball l 5
”
Page 16 text:
“
EUNICE HELEN ANDERSON 143 OLD CHURCH ROAD MKDKJIIESTCDWN, NEW IERSEY Bonny was a blithesome girl who came to cheer us in our senior year. Among her many accomplishments were fencing and playing chess. A liking for jitterbug dancing, chinese art, and blond males also helped to make life interesting. She was something of a prankster but a good pal, especially to those who came to school with her in her Ford. Eunice plans to become a ministering angel to the illfshe should prove a cheerful one, at least. fkf E. . J' -N., . 33 MARY ANDREAS JS, .ff 9 XVI-:ST XVALNUT AVENUE XVESTMONT, NEW IERSEY f A demure lassie with brown eyes and blond tresses, Nlary was prob- ably the most retiring ol' the girls. Appropriately enough, reading was the thing she liked best to do, and homework the least. To cause her to blush gorgeously one had only to ask her about B. B.-and we don't mean lead pellets. Perhaps he had something to do with her mysterious FU RNESS ARMSTEAD 155 POTTER STREET This inofrfensive, quiet, and seemingly innocent little man was as good- natured as the clay was long. But his naivete was more apparent than realy and if any monkey business was afoot, Furnie was likely to be in it. Yvho can forget the day he wore his first long pants? His good Sportsmanship was never put to a more severe test, but he came through with flying colors. Furness was a conscientious student, and this, com- bined with his pleasing temperament, should help him to succeed in what- ever he undertakes. OLIVER CRAWFORD ARMSTEAD 153 POTTER STREET HOllie was a rather quiet and serious chap, who, although he smiled frequently, was seldom heard to laugh. He was never known to hurry, and the only thing that roused him to action was a jam session oi' jitter- bugs. Stage shows tot' a lighter sortl were his favorite means ol' relaxation. Oliver expects to continue his education and hopes to become a director of physical education. Football fl, 21, Baseball ffij. f 14 interest in New York.
”
Page 18 text:
“
BERNARD I. BARRETT Cooi'ER Roan Arco, Ni-:w JERSEY This big, rugged. likable chap had a sense ol' the ridiculous which occasionally got him into minor dilliculties. During his iunior year he regaled his friends with tales of his adventures in a C. C. C. campfsome of them souncled as il' they might have come out ol' the Odyssey Eat- ing was his outstanding sparetime engagement, but building model air- planes came in tor its share ot attention. Xve predict he will join the navy and see the world. Varsity Football C41. ,J ' M , MARY ANN BATES Fa,xNKl.iN AVENUE jf N I K XVEST Bi-:iu.iN, Ni-:w IERSEY V, ' . . . . . ff TYN'lKlkllI1g eves, wavv tresses, and a lrlendlv smile characterized Nlarv. Qh gosh, was ther mild expletive when something went wrong. Sports ol all kinds were her way of having a good time, with swimming 'ind tennis I . . on tie preterrecl list. Continuance ol, her business training after high school is her next aim. ELVA ADELY NE BEARE 114 EAST PARK AVENUE This happy-go-lucky English lass came to us from New York in our junior year, and rapidly made a jolly number ot friends, as she would say. Chip's,' deep blue eyes and ready wit were several reasons for this. Geom- etry was her favorite study-we wonder why? Strangely enough, col- lecting little toy bears was her hobby. Elva will further train her artistic and literary talent at art school, and hopes to become a commercial artist. Class Hockey Cllr, Class Basketball C45 Hizifdnz H1'31f1e1'StaPF HJ. IUNE ROSE BEESLEY Arco AVENUE Arco, NEw IERSEY Iune Rose was an appropriate name for this blooming little lady with the ever-present smile and colorful blush. In school she was usually to be found with her inseparable pals, Mae and Nlary, but elsewhere the attractions of a convertible coupe and its driver proved potent. Roller skating was her favorite diversion. A clerical position will probably occupy her temporarily after graduation. Class Hockey CS, 4j, U 16 Class Basketball K2, 5, 41, Class Hockey Q
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.