Haddon Heights High School - Garneteer Yearbook (Haddon Heights, NJ)

 - Class of 1934

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l ,I FREDERICK H WACKER JR Laurel Sprungs lred us one of the l-uumorusts of the claus llt can alwaus be depended upon t sp vu e e as everv t :ng appears funnu. t hus e s Exen a eommonplau. uneudent when told by thus bov Lan prosolte oceans of laughter Generul Lourse llass Plaxs '4 4 Sem r Candy Lommulue Glee Club 4 BLSINESS JOHNI F NXALDNLR 109 Austun Xunue Barrungton ouunw thu. best looltung bow e nurur s besud s beun an C complushed ladues man and football paver has plawed on the xarsuty uthull quud fr two vears and as been ehosen hontrarv Captaun f l9U General Course Pootball W 4 Dance Refreshment Cummuttee 3 4 L NIIXI-RSITY ou PENNISYIX Axim RUTH A WALLACE H2 Thurd Axenuu. Haddon Heughts Ruthue us extremely quuet lulte most quuet people she us studuous wuth read ung one of her hobbues She also has the 1bulutx of knowung when to work and when to plav whuch wull help her greatlx un the busuness world Commereuzul Course Grl Reserses 2 3 Bl, SIXESS ANDREW W ARRINGTON 407 Whute Horse Pulte Haddon Heughts And us one of our most popu ar boyf p and Lute Whn.ncverl,!here ,lunythung goung you cun count on ndy s beung present fhe gurls have a thrulled at setung h marched wn the field as drum mayo of our and Tee nucal Cqu Nature Club peretta 7 I unuor Plav Dance Com u ee Senuor Candv Commuttee ome Room Presudent 4 Band 2 4 ee Club 4 VORTICI -XX ELEANOR L WATSON ZH 9th Avenue Haddon Heughts Everyone conceded that Eleanor us the quuetest among the quuet members of the L ass of ln ee s lent us 5 e that ut s dufhcult to hnd out much about her lakes and duslultes She us 'vers dugnu fled un appuaranee and Lhums around for the most part wuth her suster General Course LNDFCIDFD RUTH M XVATSON Barrungton Ruthue has chosen b sunevs as h r profcssuon Het quuet natural manner und efhcucnt wavs of doung Lhungs pl.n.e her far on the road to her ambutuon I ommercual Course BL SINESS JB Tenth Avenue Haddon Heughts Curt us an aceomplushed musucuan havung represented thus sehool un the 'XII State Hugh School Swmphony Orchestra He also has a vunnung personality and a fasor vuuth the gurs Tec nucal Course Orehestrzul 2 3 4 Operetta Orthcstral 2 Dance 0 ehestra J umran INSTITLTE ROBERT T WHITE Berlun Who knows Robert Whute? But who doesnt know Bob Whutc7 Bob us well luked as hus famous burd relauon espeeually bv a certaun dark haured Senuor gurl And who can blame her' Evetv one vushes he mught know Bob as well IS 5 e Technucal Course Aero Club 1 A sembly Play 4 Nomunarung Commuttee l Senuor Record Nlonutor 4 LNDECIDED Pu QF Tu Fllfj tbruu , l X s , V . . , . to lluen he ot 'ther h is, ' I- ll A , d so i l h lu' V j 0 ' ye. ' . . . . V V . , 1 : Q j ., 5 'ol l l I ' L . V' : ju is - ' 5 in ' th' Se ' Clas, u' e ' g a - ' U' C 1 A He V, , - V -' 5 '- - V . fot . s . tu V V h V ' ' , ' ' - , ' ' -fr A V t N' . i li f CURTIS C. WEIKERT i is 'ite V- -1, V. -. h '- 1 ,z ' , , , - ' , .- - . i .' , 2 ' - 2 '- .. H A V I V' is ' ' on, . :QA v vu u . v - 'V , A V. 'V as do s ' . 1 ' V ' J 'h . e: ' lg h pit 2? l if ' : ' 1 V V :V S- 9ad-l-- ll ll I! ,-.,b.f



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CLASS HISTORY OHN WAX NE xayas a retlred busmess man He was a lonely man and had been so for many years hvmg ln memorles of the long ago when he had been a young student at Haddon Heights Hugh School These memorxes recurred to hxm on tus ramy eye as he sat alone by the firesxde Th ram pattermg on the window panes an the IlClill'1L of the grandfather s clock xyere the only sounds heard m the room Suddenly a figure stepped out of the gloom and addressed hlm John Wayne you luxe today not for the pleasures of today but for the fond memorles of long ago et me take you back to your High School days and reylexv a few of their assoclatlons You entered Haddon Helghts Hlgh m the fall of 1930 and under the leadershlp of Presldent Tom Turnbull Nice Presldent ames Muller Secretary Ruth Kmg and Senate Representatly es Herbert Applegate and Dorns Townsend you xvere called a yery PYOIHISIIIQ., Freshman class Best to remember that xear was the sensltxonal Freshman track team xx hleh xxent through the season undefeated and shattered Freshmm traek reeords at the Penn R lay Track Clrmy al Begmnmg the fall of 1931 ls Sophomores under the leadershlp of Presldent Her bert Apple ate Secretary Ruth Kms, and Treasurer Nancy Stltes you noxy began to be respected by the other pupnls of the sehool 'lou had your first soenl event the Sophomore Dmee W Int a all affur thus was' Thus the Sophomores made thenr debut an the sehool s soeul letnxmes Fnterm sehool as 1 unlor m 1932 you xyere noxx one of the schools leaders legge Crxghton NVallace ames lred Wleker unc Ly neh Andy W arrmgton and others The play xy as a huge success and truly eroxx ned the efforts of xour class yxnth xmetory Your Jumor Danee xx as another hrghln ht and the money gamed plaeed xou one step nearer to the much axx anted Senior Class trap to Washmgton Your Junlor Class ofhcers were Presxdent john umn Vxce Presndent Thomas Turnbull Secretary Molly Saxage Treasurer Ruth Kung Senate Representatxves Frank Tomkmson and Dorls Toyx nsend The folloyvmg year rn the fall of 1933 you aehxex ed the a1m of all Freshmen xou were the hnghly respected Semors the leaders of the school That year the hopes of the Semors xx ere reahzed Under the folloxx mg elass ofheers Presndent Frank Tom kmson Vlce Presxdent Jack Platt Secretary une Nfiorgan and Treasurer Ruth Kung you xvere gulded through 1 most successful year Your Senlor danee was successful and the play Green Stockmgs xy as a tremendous hlt It starred the glamorous une Lynch and the yxell groomed Jack Platt You reeall the Washnngton trnp whxeh remams among the ehernshed dreams of your Hugh School years How you enjoyed the splendld Jumor Senior Prom and the hrlarnous class nxght Then came graduatnon What fond memornes thns recalls to you' You xvere glad to graduate but xt was hard to realme that you vxere leavmg H H H S never to return as a student ohn W ayne xt ns true that you haxe had xxonderful tlmes smce then but you xxlll alxx ays retam the memornes of those happy days of your early manhood at H H H Then the stranger drsappeared ohn Wayne axxoke yxnth a start the clock had struck three Then he real1Led that he had doLed off but for the first tlme m months he felt happy he had returned to the happlest days of hrs hfe those spent at H H H S Pu ly I V . . 1 u 5 , 5 .' ' . . . . e . . d ' I . 7 1 1 , ' 1 A . ., e I 1 ' 1 1, ' ' V ' ' . ' 1 ' 7 . . 1 '. 1 'l 1 D . . e 1 1 ' .IK v ' . 17' ' l l Y H . 1 y f v . - 7 1 1. 1 , 1 V 1 1 . 1 . e ' L 1 7 U' Y 1 - f 5 1 - 'S 1 SL 7 1 Y 1 I V1 1 P' I D - f x 5 A I ' l l - K . .. ., . x xgl 5 - x t 'V S KY, . ls 1 vi Y . 1 , av 7 ll I 1 - 1 1 ' 1 . 7 5 r 5, 1 1 1 . 1 1 S '1 V 1 1 g1 l 1 1 A . 1, 1 if 1 i 'I - - , --, 1 w A vi .1 - g .. . L 1 . . Respected by all, you staged your hrst play, Prmcess Kate, ll rousing success, starrmg J ' T , a , 1 '7 ' 'ffl , 1 1 I J' Q 1 1 ' 1 V ' y 1 D 2 7 Y. K 1 - K 1 7 1 v 1 L V. D 5 ' . - Y . . . , . ,, . . . . . - a Q a ' 1 1 S 1 s ' S 1 S f 1 - . . Y ' ' - ' , ' . 1 1 K 1 f s ' 1' L , . 1 ' e , - . ' , 1 J l . , A 1 , . - 1 - 1 . , , . L . J . . , ' I K ' J , . . ,, . . . , 7 , I l' 1 ' ' 1 ' . . 1 . H I , ' ' , , 1 ' ' J , 1 . ' v 'l V ' 1 I h ' . 1 S ,, ' J f V , , ,' . , Y ' 1 X' 1 ' 1 1 I , 1 I vi 3 i A f v - . ,qt Turn V -jizz'

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