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

 - Class of 1933

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E1 EJ Haddon Heights High School El III EI LENA FANELLI rf!-nn l!LEE is one of the best workers in the commercial department. Any time of the day you can see her working in that depart- ment, and she enjoys it. Lena likes shorthand, and we know that some day she will be Somcbody's Stenog. Commercial Course: Library Club I. Business. RUTH V. FIELIS Ruthie URUTI-IIE is our girl athlete and shines in nearly all sports. She is not only an athlete but is a good companion and friend to everyone. We never hear Ruthie complain about anything. Fine girl, Ruthie! Commercial Course: Gym Club 2g,Basketball 2, 3, 4g Hockey l N OB is one B curly hairy member of our crackerjacks! General Course: Spelling 4. HARRY doesn't often lurking 3, 45 Commencement Usher 35 Gym Assembly Program 4. Dressmaker. ROBERT I.. FLECHE Bob of the members of the class who owns a head of and does he like it? Just ask him. Bob was a hard working Spelling team and can spell some Science Club I, 2g Operetta 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Undecided, HARRY FREDERICK, JR. rfHnnyn say so much. When he does, however, humor is in his remarks. His general medium of expression is his trumpet, which he learned to play -as a Freshman and hal been playing ever since. Harry has been one of the sheet-anchors of our Field Band, for he has tooted his horn as a member of it since its inauguration, three years ago, Technical Course: Cooking Club lg Band 2, J, 4. Undecided. INA S. GARDNER NIMH INA and Mabel can generally be seen together, or at least not very far apart. In our Sophomore year, Ina came up from Maryland to add to the corps of good-natured lassies in our class. Her dis- tinguishing characteristics are her well-cared-for auburn hair and a passion for making English notebooks that are the answer to a teacher's prayer. Although very few of us are informed of the fact, Ina can and does pick a wicked banjo. General Course: Senior Chorus. McCarrie School of Mechanical Dentistry. RUTH M. GARTLAND Chick RUTH-when we speak of Ruth, there immediately arise the names of her closest friends: Rita, Miriam, and Jeanne. Ruth is one nf our artists, and took her part in the Cinderella Play very well. Whenever there is a dance, Ruth is always on hand to assist with the decorations. General Course: Art Club l, 2, 35 Dramatic lg Dance Club 4: Fashion Show l, 2: Cinderella Play 4: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4, Usher 3. Drexel Institute. Page 16

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DDE! Senior Revoir-tl 1 EIIII RITA H. DI PRETORO Rm Ili YOU see a blue Chevrolet sport coupe whizving down Second Avenue, the chances are that Rita is at the wheel. Her snappy car has identified her for the last couple of years here at school: hut if you don't remember the car, you surely remember Rita's dancing. Many of our assemblies and operettas have been graced hy her dancing feet. Perhaps some day we shall see Rita's name in lights on Broadway. Best wishes! Commercial Course: Gym Club l, Z: Dance Committee 2. 3: Operetta 2, Ig Spring Festival 4, Glee Ciuh 2, ig Swimming Team 4. Dancing Teacher. ANNA R. DODD ft-Annu WE KNOW' little about Anna except that her rosy blush often comes to the surface in a most becoming way whenever she is slightly embarrassed. Anna always keeps herself more or less in the background, but whenever she is needed, she is right there on the iob, ready to help. Anna is another of our girls who always has her work finished, and we're sure that she'll make a fine husi- HCSS W'0nI2n. Commercial Course: Art Club I. Undecided. GUSTAVE G. DUSSOULAS, JR. Gus GUS is everybody's friend. He has lots of pep, vim, and vigor, is very mischievous and witty, knows all there is to know about dancing, and plays a mean sax. What an ideal definition of an extremely popular young man! Gus has always divided his time between the orchestra, the Senate, and teasing the girls. Here's to luck, Gus, in everything you do! General Course: Cooking Club I: Dramatic Club 23 Dance Club 4: Operetta 2: junior Play: Dance Committee 2, 55 Lost and Found Committee 3: Assembly Committee 35 Home Room President I, 2: Senate 23 Orchestra I, 2, 5, 4: Band 3: Dance Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4g Class Basketball I, Z, 5, 4: Senior Record Staff. Cornell University. S. NAOMI EISELE Narnia NNOMIEU is one of the quieter members of our class. One of her favorite pastimes is to read and write Shorthand. Nomie proved quite edicient as an usher at the Senior Play. She can usually he seen with two other memibers of the class, Dilly and Agnes, who are sometimes called, collectively, the Three Musketeers. Commercial Course: Usher Senior Play. Business. CHARLES M. ERGOOD Charlie 'YCHARLlE'S hardest iob is arriving on time-in fact, that seldom happens! What, late again? Well, he may improve with time. Here's hoping, anyway. We certainly are glad it doesn't affect his basketball-that's one place where he is usually prompt. Charlie was our Freshman President and his good work was appre- ciated hy all the class. General Course: Experimenters' Club Ig Class Basketball I: Bas- ketball Z, J: Dance Committee 2, 4g Class President I. Undecided. PRISCILLA W. ENTRIKIN PMI UI-DEAL is one of the larger and one of the jolliest giris in the class, To know Peal means to know a good time. Peal played the role of the cross, old maid in the Senior Play: but, in spite of her excellent character portrayal, she is not heading in that direction! General Course: Art Club I: English Club 2: Senior Play: Dance Committee 2: junior Senior Prom 3. Study of Science. Page l 5



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E1 E1 El Senior Record 1933 EIDE! GEORGE J. GERNGROSS George GEORGE is one of our fast members. Besides being a fast worker with the girls, he can also run down that track! And have you ever seen him going down the Field with that football? It is then one forgets how handsome he is-for the time being. And oh. what a tease was Georgie! Know the tune? General Course: Track I, 24 Football 4: Junior Dance Commit- tee 3. Undecided. MARION L. GOLL Marian SPRING, Fall,-in fact any time a Senior's fancy lightly turns to Marian is the thoughts of-Marian fcan anyone blame usj for answer to all our prayers. Yet beauty is not her only possession, for she is also a leader in sports. She finds time to play hocltey. and captains the girls' swimming team, which, by the way, prac- tises every Tuesday in the Cafeterial General Course: Gym Club 25 Dance Committee 3: Operetta l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 5, 4, Senior Record Stalfg Basketball I, 2g Hockey 2, 5, 4g Swimming 2, J, 4. Undecided. C. VIRGINIA GRAEFF Gi1my INNY filled the part of tute 'ittle dis-l in the Senior IQG I Play to a T. She is quite an actress, having taken part in many of the productions presented by the school. Yet we have fthe opposite sexi one bitter yeng Ginny refuses to give any of us a break, for she is pretty well tied up. Les say no more. General Course: Etiquette Club Ig Dramatic Club 25 Home Room President lg Senior Play. Peirce Business School. J. ALBERT GRAHAM HAP. UAL is such a quiet fellow that we hardly know that he is with us: and if we waited for him to tallt about himself, we would still be waiting. However, he does seem to like football. In fact, he is generally good in any of the sports. Oh, that school- boy complexion of his! No need of Palmolive for All General Course: Science Club lg Football 3, 4. Riding Academy. WILLIAM M. GRANT Hain-' UBILL should be classed as one of our best natured and most likable classmen. He never says much about himself, but he always seems to get the results on the old report card-or anywhere else, for that matter. He's a husky lad. but when it comes to any game, he's a feather on his feet. Considering everything, it just seems as though we ought to know Bill better. Some folks say he's lazyg he thinks so himself! Technical Course: Science Club l. Undecided. MADELINE E. GRIFFITH Kalrinka QUKATRINKAH is one of the latest additions to our class. She came to us from Pittsburgh. and we surely are glad to have her. They say, Precious things come in small packages. Well, you think so, don't you, Katrinka ? General Course: Journalism 25 Play ig Glee Club I, lg Swim- ming 4: Usher Senior Play. Undecided. Page I7 ...WN . , L LQQQ. .1 . s I

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