Friday, May 23, 2014

BCHS Class of 1936, Part 3

Bainbridge Central High School - Class of 1936
Senior Portraits
"Echo" 1936
 
James Glover
Jimmy needs no introduction.  In the years he has been with us he has made many friends.  His smile and cheerful "hi," no matter what has happened, is a quality we all admire in him.  He is gifted with a pleasing personality. which would be hard to equal, and we hope he will travel the road to happiness, no matter how great the odds against him.

Gretchen Hartmann
And who is this happy young lady?  Why, it's Gretchen, our star dramatist.  Gretchen is always ready to do her part in whatever comes along.  She can act, sing, dance and is active in sports as her games in B.C.H.S. have shown  us.  She is never unhappy, but is cheerful and very popular.  Happiness to you, Gretchen, we know you will succeed!

Georgianna Hovey
Here's dear old "aunt Sarah" herself.  Throughout her four years with us we have found "Georgie" always ready for fun.  Keen humor is one of her characteristic and many a high school "crack" has found its origin with her.  Yet, those of us that know her best, are assured that distance can never sever the ties made by this loyal friend and honored classmate.

Blanche Montgomery
The salutatorian of the Class is our most capable Blanche.  Although always seen and not heard, we like to be around this Senior who hates History, we know, but nevertheless is a very worthy pupil.  As assistant editor of the "Echo," Blanch has helped us out a lot.  The best of luck to you, you have been an asset to our school and class.

June Olmstead
Folks, we want you all to step right up and meet one of our best little artists.  June is her name, and she possesses one of life's choicest virtues--that of being seen and not heard.  The "eyes" have it every time!  When you are looking for loyalty and purity you will find it genuinely exemplified by "June."  Bainbridge High School is proud to send such a sweet girl into the world to accomplish in the finest possible way each task which comes before her.

Edward Peckham
And here we have another high honor student in History.  It seems our Class is full of such able characters.  Although he is not an athlete, Ed has left his mark in other activities.  If one didn't know him, he would believe he was a "quiet chap."  However, many of the wisecracks and bright sayings can be traced to the mind of "he who looks serious."  Well, Eddie, we wish you success in your future endeavors, and the wishes of the Class of 1936 have never been known to go astray.


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