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Bristol High School Yearbook 1972: Les Memoires
"United We Stand... Under the Tree of Friendship." -
Bristol High School Yearbook 1968: Les Memoires
"What our camera sees is a moment becoming a memory..." -
Bristol High School Yearbook 1967: Les Memoires, "Happiness is..."
Yearbook theme was based off of characters from "Peanuts" cartoons by Charles M. Schulz. -
Bristol High School Yearbook 1958: Les Memoirs, "Diamond Jubilee"
Celebrating Bristol High School's 75th Year of Education. -
Bristol High School Yearbook 1957: Les Memoirs
"Out of an Illustrious Past into Days of Much Promise Steams our Showboat of Bristol High School" [theme]. -
Bristol High School Yearbook 1956: Les Memoirs
"From the Gates of Bristol High School, Bristol, Pennsylvania" [yearbook theme was medieval-related]. -
Bristol High School Yearbook 1955: Les Memoirs, "Under the Big Top"
"See the Greatest Show on Earth from the best seat in the house." [Yearbook theme for the year was "circus."] -
Bristol High School Yearbook 1952: Les Memoirs
"As we set sail... we keep the log of the Les Memoirs." -
Bristol Friends Meeting Burying Ground [Cemetery Records], General David Forman Chapter, DAR, Trenton, New Jersey
Note: "Further history and genealogy refer to: 'History of Bristol, Pa.' - 1911 by Doron Green, 'History of Old Homes on Radcliffe Street' - 1938 by Doron Green." -
Bristol Cemetery, Bucks County, PA. Volume I: Tombstones, 1990
Note from the author, Hazel E. Lamon, April 15, 1990:
"This book is divided into two parts. The first part contains a short history of the Bristol Cemetery and includes tombstone inscriptions. The second is a brief history of the Bristol Methodist Graveyard and includes the Record of Removals in 1951.
The Plot Plan is not the original and can only be used in conjunction with this book.
Volume II will be completed at a later date.
I am grateful to Mr. Martin Lautz, Superintendent of the Bristol Cemetery for permission to record the tombstones, and to Mrs. Rita Smith who made the records available for verification.
My appreciation to the Reverend Kenneth E. Gelzhiser, Pastor of The First United Methodist Church for permission to copy the church record. For almost 40 years the cemetery record had been put away and forgotten until 1989. We are grateful to the then church secretary, Mrs. Betty Scheich for finding the record and making it available.
My sincere appreciation to all who have had a part in the preparation of this work."