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Haddon Heights High School ggEliglQlgE s J E i x i s E i E 1 X Q li E? i ELEANOR G. KRUSEN f.Num., HEP, Class Treasurer UNUMH holds the purse strings for the class, but this is only a sideline. Num goes in for games in a big way, especially jacks, with a little spin the plate mixed in. With a winning smile like Eleanor's, it's only a question of time till she'll be called Mum. General Course: Girl Reserves 1: Library Council Z: Secretary Library Council 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Assistant Basketball Manager J: Basketball Manager 4: Operetta 2: junior Play: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: Candy Committee 4: Class Treasurer 4, Marinello Hairdressing School. WINFIELD KECK www., Val:-dirlorian UWINH may truly be termed one of our most versatile members. He is the most brilliant person in the class and yet finds time for many outside activities. We have yet to hear Winfield complain of overwork or too little time, And if anyone has the right to claim that, it certainly is he. His ambition and industry are inspiring. Classical Course: Cooking Club I: Camera Club 2: Assistant Man- ager Football 2, 3: Manager Football 4: Orchestra J, 4: Glee Club 4: Scribe Staff 3: News Editor Scribe 4: Debating Team 4: Editor-in- Chief, Senior Record: Stage Manager, Senior Play: Various Com- mittees: National Honor Society 4. Amherst College. JEANNETTE C. EVANS mln.. Sulutalorian EANNETTE is a jack of all trades and seemingly master of all, for she Ends time to participate in everything and yet stays at the top in her studies. This little girl deserves a great big hand, and we are sure she'll get it, not only here but later in life. Especially when she uses those pretty brown eyes and that cheerful smile! Classical Course: journalism 2, J, 4: Assistant Manager Hockey 2, 3: Hockey Manager 4: Senior Play: Scribe Staff l, 2, 3: Scribe Co-Editor-in-Chief 4: Home Room President Z: Glee Club 3, 4: Operetta J, 4: Class Secretary 3: National Honor Society 3, 4. College. HARRY BROWN Brownie President of Senufr PRESIDENT of the Senate, a good athlete, and a personality-what more could anyone wish! Harry can take a joke as well as give one. This is a quality we admire in any classmate. Technique Course: Experimenters' Club l: Class Basketball l, 2: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Executive Committee 4: President of Senate 4. Undecided. W'ARREN P. MILES nwadn Senate Virr-Prrsiilrnl ONE at a time now, girls! Wad is one of our handsomest males, and it is almost a certain rumor that three collar-ad companies have been trying to get him to join their forces. None of this bothers him though, for he iust goes on in his own care-free manner. Wad seems to have fallen under the spell of Lorie's charming accent: who wouldn't envy him? Besides -all this, he has had time to play a trombone in the Orchestra and to hold a place on the Senate for two years. Technical Course: Orchestra l, 2, 31 Nature Club l, 2: Senate 3, 4: Baseball 4. Undecided. THELMA M. LINDSEY Thrl Svrrrtarv of Srmitr HERE is the lnst word in blues chasers. Thelma always has a ready smile, a snappy answer, and is the one person you can always depend on to know the latest song hit. She wisely tempers work with her play, and has turned in some ine work for the Scribe and the Senate. Does Thelma like Cape May and My Buddy! Not much! General Course: Art Club I, 2: Scribe Club 3: Property Manager 3: Ring Committee 2: Dance Committee 1, 4: Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Operetta 2: Scribe Staff 2, 5. 4: Senior Record Staff: Senate Secretary 4: National Honor Society 4, Undecided. Page I0
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EIEIEI Senior Record 1933 UUE MR. WILLIAM C. DAVIS Sliprrriring Principal MR. Davis, for the last three years, has remained in the dark. mysterious background of our school life: but when we became Seniors, he burst suddenly upon us and we discovered iust what manner of man he really is. As a leader, organizer, and good mixer, we will long remember him. MISS EMILY P. ROCKWOOD Virr Prim-ipal AS wc, the class of '31, depart from Haddon Heights High School, let us pause a moment to bid farewell, and to extend-to Miss Rockwood our deepest and sincerest appreciation for her untiring ef- forts. There will always remain in our hearts the memory of her pleasant and sportsmanlike manner. MRS. ADA E. WALKER Class Adrisrr MRS. Walker has truly been a class adviser. Whether things have gone wrong, or not just to our liking, it is to her that we have turned. With a gentle word of advice, the turbulent waters slowly subsided, and once more lapped on in smooth and peaceful rhythm. Long will we cherish our pleasant memories of her. ALFRED RAWS HAI!! Cllr: President UAL holds the unique distinction of being the class president, come- dian, and politician rolled into one. He's our best yes man- we have yet to hear him say no to anyone. Oh yes, Al is also a magician: he is believed to be the first and only Senior able to carry a dictionary up his sleeve without the knowledge of Miss Cobaugh. Technical Course: Nature Club 2: Gym Club 3: Assistant Basket- hall Manager l, 2, 3: Basketball Manager 4: Baseball 3, 4: Foot- ball Z, J, 4: Class Executive Committee 2, 1, 4: Senior Record Staff: Class Vice-President 2: Class President 4: National Honor Society 4. Undecided. WILLIAM F. FEAN .-Bm.. Class Virr'-Prrxidrn! UBILLU is an acknowledged favorite with the entire class. Bill is always singing, never hurries or exerts himself too much, is always ready and willing to help when needed, and has many, many admirers. Incidentally, Bill is the Vice-President of our class. In everything you do, Bill, we're with you! Technical Course: Experimenters' Club I: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: Ticket Committee for junior Play: Class Vice-President l, 4: Home Room Vice-President 4. University of Pennsylvania. ELLEN B. WALKER Ellen Class Srrrrlury ELLEN is one of the most efficient members of our class. Her man- ner is unpretentious, but you iust know that whatever she attempts will be done well. She proved a most competent class secretary in our Senior year, and as for debating-Ellen is onc little girl you simply can't beat. Commercial Course: Girl Reserves I: Gym Club 2: junior-Senior Prom J: Senior Candy Committee: Executive Committee 4: Dance Committee 4: Class Secretary 4: Class Debate 3: Varsity Debate 4: Senior Record Staff: National Honor Society 4. Business. Page 9 ....,.
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DDU Senior Record 1933 DDE! B. ELEANOI3 COFFMAN HE ., Fmanfiul Secretary of Srnulr- HERE we have one of our most versatile members. Eleanor excels in sports, musical extravaganzas, and has always held a class oliice. For reasons best known to herself, until last year, she had been rather unapproachable. Then along came a broad- shouldered youth, and Eleanor was swept off her feet! General Course: Dramatic Club 23 Basketball 1, 25 Swimming lg Hockey 2, J, 43 Opcretta l, 2, 55 Spring Festival 43 Home Room President 45 Assembly Committee 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 2, 4g Commencement Usher J: Glee Club 2, 3, 44 Class Secretary l, 2: Senate 33 Senate Treasurer 4g National Honor Society 4. Drexel College. J. WESLEY BOOKS Ulu., Buxluuxs Mumlgvr nf Smell' WESLEY is very popular and very active task his teachersj. There really are very few activities in which he has not had a part. lle was one of our Senior Candy boys. And can he talk? just listen in on our debates and you're sure to hear him. No matter what is going on, Wesley has something to do with it, and there is no doubt that he has contributed greatly to the success of more than one of our enterprises. Whatever will ll H. H. S. do without him? General Course: Experimenters' Club 1: Business Club 25 Press Club 1: Nature Club 43 Track Manager l, 2, 35 Class Football 2g Business Manager of Senate 45 Scribe Play 3, 4g junior Prom Com- mittee lz Home Room Vice-President 35 Glee Club 33 Senior Chorusg Assistant Exchange Editor of Scribe 3: Exchange Editor of Scribe 4: Varsity Debating Team 4: Sports Editor, Senior Record 41 Senior Candy Committee. Duke University. HELEN E. WHITE Shorty Senior Senafv Rrpresenialitv I-IELEN is a personnge. As the old Countess in our Senior Play, she was excellent. At any time when a refreshment committee is to be formed, she is right on the jobs and as a Senate Repre- sentative she has turned in a fine record. In short, she is one of the girls whom we need and without whom we shouldn't care to get along. Commercial Course: Art Club l, Home Room Basketball lg Senior Play: Refreshment Committee 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 2, Sq junior Play Candy Committee: Assistant Chairman, Candy Committee 4: Senate Representative 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Monitor 4: Senior Chorus. Business. EDWARD E. LANE NEW, Senior Srnale Rrflresentafirr BASKETBALL? Ask Ed. He knows if anyone docs. Ed knows not only his basketball, but also baseball and football. Yes, he knows his balls -and can play them, too. Next of interest to him for is she first?J is Marta. General Course: Gym Club 24 Basketball 2: Baseball I. 2, J, 41 Football 4: Home Room President 5, 4, Senate 4. HAROLD N. AKE Alzr'i ' H.-XRL7l.D seems to he at very quiet young man-but we know he's not really that way at all! lf you really do want to find out, iust .isls that little junior to whom he pays so much attention, Harold is always happy and iovial, and quite contented with life in general. But then, why should anyone be setting the world alire! General Course: Varsity Basketball 3, 4. Wharton School. MARY T. ALDWORTH ffMM,y,. MARY came to us in her Senior year from Cape May High School, but it didn't take her long to become one of us. She is famous for her noise-making, although she insists that she is the quietest girl in the class. Basketball is her favorite sport, and she excels in it. And does she think Cape May is iust about right? Ask her! General Course: Basketball 4. Undecided. Page ll
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