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W. JOSEPH CHAPMAN General Bordenlown Joe is the easy-going type of fellow who accepts things as they are. His interests tend in the direction of all types of sports. Hunting, swimming, boating, trapping, gunning, and rowing are his favorites. V lj can all . 'X T, ef xv V ' 8- at-435551, CHOKBA ff' , J J 1,59 ng L 1 eaeto f I lifautliiij aliillll Shi-sg. J? - P . ' ' 7315 at s hw4 ranllr g fav s To X ea him unfo has k o ledge Elf se sgorls ne ass f e iswan e pert in these . 1- ' V JV ,I 1 ui J IRENE CIUCLA Commercial Roebling Her gentle ways win Irene many friends. She has a nice personality which is accompanied by a good singing voice. She is quite an authority on Harrisburg, and, if you ever want any infor- mation about that city, contact Irene. DOROTHY I.. COLWELL Commercial Columbus Dottie is delivered into our midst each day by the country school bus. She is very taciturn, but her quietness bespeaks stu- diousness and her blushing count- enance makes our classes much more enjoyable. MARY B. CRONIN Commercial Roebling Here's to Crow whose rare mixture of deviltry, intelligence, and personality has won her so much popularity and has made her a favorite among her friends. Her pretty, curly locks have the admiration of everyone. 7 CHARLES CRYAN General Florence Charles is a quiet sort of per- son. He has a good disposition and is very cheerful. All his classmates like to get him con- fused in his reasonings because he stumbles right merrily from fact to fact. His chief interest lies in art. IRENE S. DEITERICH Commercial Florence When you first meet Irene you are struck by her very poised and sophisticated manner. But don't let her very dignified air mislead you. In reality she is a very charming and amiable miss. ' L . ' , a .V -. NICHOLAS J. DILU-LI.O I ft 4, Commercial Florence Freckles? Yes. Grin? Yes. Good humor? Yes, that's Nick. Well liked by the boys, he is frequently the originator of a prank or on the receiving end of a trick. Best wishes, Saint, ESTHER M. DUBY Commercial Florence Station Quiet and pleasant, Esther is one of the tallest members of our class. As Evelyn's sister, she was perpetually annoyed by teachers' mixing up their names. Best wishes to a future secretary. EVELYN v. Duisy Com mercial Florence Station How 'could anyone of us'for- get ,.,I:frelyn's strawberry - blonde hqiri, her blue eyesrand her charm- ing blush? She is president of the' Fashion'Club, and it may be she' will turn oat to be an ex- cellent fashion stylist, someday,
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EDITH M. BOZARTH Technical Fielclrboro Edith, noted for her athletic ability, has served on the soccer, basketball, and baseball teams. She has been quite a club worker, having been a member of the Girl Reserves, the Dancing Club, and this year, the Fashion Club. ARTHUR L. BRICKNER C ivic Claerterfield Bud is as solid as the Rock of Gibralter, and he has helped bolster the football team for two years. He has a fine sense of humor, and makes many friends. A member of the Freshman Class holds his interest. GELINE M. BUCCIGROSSI Commercial Florence gre has rhyt m. With her lin b ac es and her smi rn is a charming I ngue twister, with her is sure to be changed s M 1 S 5 'S 1 40 ' 71:1 . .C ' E- ',i 5-:4 Although her last .. ,.l,!fYf. 'J RICHARD I. BUDD General B orclentown Richard this year has dropped his mischievous ways and shows a dignity befitting a Senior. He is not a firm believer in the saying, Don't put off until tomorrow, what you can do today. JAMES C. BULLECK !GenerfiL 'Ky Fieldsboro fl R' l lrfnk blonde fellow is l 5: Amid ' . YZ . . . R irnmy with his engaging grin. He really wduld prefer partici- pating in almost any sport rather than going to school. English is his particular bug-a-boo. Better days are coming, jim. 6 CHARLES M. BUNTING Commercial C rouwicks Charles, one of our intelligent senior boys, is interested in all sports and is especially enthusi- astic over basketball. His clear complexion wins for him the ad- miration of the girls and his friendly ways, the comradeship of the fellows. NORMAN H. CAMPBELL General Bordentown Norman deserves a lot of credit for keeping up his studies and for holding a job outside of school at the same time. He delights in arguing and occasionally indulges in a little sarcasm. We admire the musical qualities of his voice very much. TONY CARUGNO Commercial Florence Tony is cheerful and friendly with all his classmates. In his leisure time, he shows most in- terest in art and in sports. He seems to be girl-shy at present but just give him a little time. DON CHANCE General Roebling Don is a very enthusiastic ath- lete, playing on our varsity bas- ketball and football teams. He is another of B. H. S.'s prominent dancers. The vice-presidency of our class was held by him in his sophomore year. BLANCH J. CHAPMAN Commercial Bordentown An industrious and competent worker is she. It is people like Blanch who make our Skeeter a big success. Behind her quietness, there is a grand, humorous per- sonality. Ice skating and bicycling are her very special hobbies.
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l s MARY B. ENDRE Commercial Roebling Mary is an active member in sports, especially soccer. For one so tiny she seems to have limitless energy. AAs has so aptly been said, Good things come in small pack- ages. ANNA M. EN GELBERGER Clarrical Bordenlown Anne, a highly sophisticated miss, was the treasurer of our class during her freshman and sophomore years. In this ca- pacity, she has shown how competent she is. Also she has proven herself a good sport and lots of fun. Re- member her black evening gown? 4 THELMA I.. .FASICK Commercial Florence M Thelma, the musical mem- -ber of the senior class, has a very pleasant personality. She has always shown her willing- ness to play at our entertain- vments, -assemblies, etc. As Tootsie Beans in Professor, How Could You! het his- trionic ability was thoroughly enjoyed. FRANCIS H. DURR General B orrlenlouin Mischief-maker Francis ap- pears so innocent, but oh, my! Beware of those who look quiet on the surface. A faith- ful worker in agriculture, he is a rising future farmer of America. IRENE V. DURR Commercial Bordentoufn As one of the Glee Club members, Irene gets much en- joyment from music and dan- cing. An elhcient farmerette, she finds much work to do in her out-of-school time. She says stenography is her goal, but we wonder about matri- mony. J. HORACE EATON, JR. Technical Bordentown Jake is a bettet-than-av- erage football player who has seen action for two years. He has rendered services on out Dance Committees. If we should ask Alyce, we'd find that Jake': is a marvelous dancer. He brightens every dark corner 'with witty re- marks. CHARLES R. EICHINGER General Borafentown Charlie is known for his sportsmanship and spirit in school activities. Although he did not participate on a var- sity team, he has made an outstanding record in intra- mural sports. He is one of our school's political observers. ADELLA M. FEWKES Tech nicul Florence Adella with her corsages and her hair styles offered variety to our senior fashions. She has the ability to get along with people well. We understand she hopes to enter an Interior Decorating School next fall. FRANK FORKO Technical I Bordentoufn Frank lives in one of Bor- dentown's most historic spots, Bonaparte's Park. His favorite sports are hunting, fishing, trapping, and swimming. In- terested in photography, he is a member of the Camera Club. He has shown great courage in tackling Math. IV this year. l13I . , asap' ' A
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