Friday, May 9, 2014

BCHS Class of 1936, Part I

Bainbridge Central High School - Class of 1936
Senior Portraits
"Echo" 1936
 
Donald Babcock
 
Ye Olde Maestro!  In person!  Who could look more like the ideal musician than our Don?  And most certainly he is a musician as he is very active in orchestra, band, and glee club.  We admire you for your ability in the line of music and your many friends unite in wishing you a notable career.

Betty Birdsall
 
Here is Betty!  A girl exemplifying dignity, and we say with Shakespeare, "Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in woman!"  Not "out" for athletics, much of her distinguished service is shown in her tactfulness and good taste in arranging decorations for our dances and parties.  With her unusual characteristics, we know Betty will travel the road of good fortune and success.  

Robert Bowerman
 
Who's the tall, blond, good looking chap?  Why, it's no one but our center.  Bob has been with us only two years but we find him to be a fine, clean sportsman-like pal to all who know  him, a "tip-top" drummer, and a good friend.  He also showed great ability as an actor, when he played the part of the ideal "poet" husband in the Senior Play. We know the future will hold nothing but success for our Bob.  Our toast to you--"Happiness"!
 
Bastine Caracciolo
 
Whose picture is this?  What! don't you know Bucky, the future shoemaker?  He is our smallest, but yet he possesses many worthwhile traits and ambitions.  He has also distinguished himself as an athlete, for his steady, reliable playing on the gridiron and his swiftness on the basketball floor. Good hearted and good natured; that's Bucky.  To him our most sincere good wishes follow wherever he may go. 

Mae Collington
 
One would scarcely know this timid little lass were around, but we are proud to have her in B.C.H.S. nevertheless. We know her interests lie elsewhere and wish lots of good fortune to come her way in the future.  "May your life be happy and free" are the wishes of the Senior Class of 1936.

Jessamine Davis
 
Here is our ideal business-like young lady, always willing to lend a helping hand.  Her eyes give away the keynote of her personality--fun and a disposition to work "On the square" in everything and with everybody.  Her reputation as a "Typer" is widespread.  Jessamine is still undecided about which career she will choose after graduation.  Perhaps she will be come a teacher or--well perhaps.   


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