Today at the Burlington Historical Society I was perusing old high school yearbooks from Burlington City High, looking for my grandmother and her siblings. I only got lucky finding one with her in it - guess the rest didn't go to high school, or didn't finish. But an Ayres jumped out at me ... She was a teacher, listed in the 1918 Burlington City High School yearbook - Florence N. Ayres. She wore glasses and appeared to be about 40, but it was hard to tell as it was a sort of 3/4 profile view of her face. If this is a relation to you, hope it helps, as I know some folks on this are searching for that name! If I had had more time, I would have jotted down surnames to post to the list. It seems that in the 1900s (before 1915 or so), the graduating class was TINY, maybe made up of 25 students. Between 1915 and 1930, it progressed to about 50 at the most. I guess most people then didn't graduate as they had to work to help support their families. The yearbooks were great though, listing anecdotes about each graduating student. If it's any help at all, here are a few names that are on the 1918 page that I photographed of my grandmother: Herman Fox Virginia Gravener Martha Bentley Haines Holly Knott in Bucks County, PA HollyKnott@aol.com