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

 - Class of 1933

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EIDE Senior Record 1933 EIEIIII DOROTHY L. ISEMINGER NDUV, HAIL to our famous debater! And can Dot put up a stiff argu- ment? She has been a very important member of the Debating team this past season and helped to make it such a successful one. Dot's school life has always been a very busy one. In her junior year she had the honor of being the first girl to be a Class Presi- dent, and she served a most successful term of oliice. Dot is in- tensely interested in Indians-and also in Dick. General Course: Girl Reserves I, 2: Operetta 2: Assembly Com- mittee I, 2. J, 4: Dance Committee Z, 4: Prom Committee 33 Usher Chairman, Commencement 3: Girl Senator I, 2: Class President 5: Glee Club I, Z, J: Varsity Debating 4: Monitor 2: Record Staff 4. National Honor Society 4. Undecided. HENRY -IABLONSKI .rlabn HENRY is our famous violinist. Many times he has held us spellbound in assembly when he has drawn his bow across his violin and entranced us with his beautiful music. He has always been an important member of our orchestra and twice he has had the honor to represent our school in the All-State Orchestra, which played at Atlantic City. Henry is also very much interested in good drama. General Course: Experimenters' Club I: Camera Club Z: Senior Candy Committee: Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4. Temple Dental School. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON Hspotligbf' N OHNSON, our star debater, talks and talks, and then talks a little more. You can always depend on him tu be around when he is needed, though johnson not only talks: he is a member of the boys' quartette as well. Technical Course: Aeroplane Club I: Dramatic Club I: Debating Club 2: Assembly Stage Manager Z: Stage Manager Operetta 1: Stage Manager junior Play: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3: Dance Committee 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Varsity Debating 4. Drexel Institute. SUSIE V. JOHNSTON -fsurn WELL, Susie, I hear you were pulling for my man-I mean Hoover! Shake! Susie is everybody's friend and we never hear her com- plain. Susie always has a group of laughing people about her, be- cause she is well supplied with jokes and has a personality all her own. General Course: Art Club 2: Girl Reserves 4. Glassboro Normal. CARTER R. JONES Boll MEET the class late champ and connoisseur of fine mustaches, a subject which he and Ross never tire of. Carter claims that any fuzz, eter so humble, which may be seen with the aid of a flashlight, constitutes one authentic mustache. Bob is also one of Miss Carey's closest Friends -the closer they are, the tougher, at least for Cartcr. General Course: Gym Club 2, 3: Football I, Z, 3, 4: Track I 4: Baseball I: Basketball Z: Sales Class Play 4: School Paper I, 2' Varsity Ice Hockey I: St. llernard's Preparatory School I, 2. Yale. 7 I-- EDWARD S. KELLY ..Ed., WHO is that easy-going, happy-go-lucky, witty, young fellow? That's Ed. Ed never seems to worry about anything-not that he ever has anything to worry about or anything like that! One alwavs sees him laughing or else telling a funny story. May you never have anything to worry about, Ed! General Course: Science Club I: Biology Club 2: Gym Club: Dance Club 4. College. Page I9

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IIIEIEI Haddon Heights High School EIEIEI MABEI. L. GURLIN f'za.bf-- CHILDISHLY cute is our definition of Mabel. You can see she's cute, and she must be childish or they wouldn't have given her the leading juvenile role in our Senior Play. But irregardless of all that, Mabel has established a record that all of us could well afford to emulate, for she has not been absent once during her four years here. Try that on your report card! Commercial Course: Junior Prom Committee: Scribe Staff 4: As- sembly Play 4: Senior Play. Business. GERTRUDE HANSELMAN nGUtn llGERT is a girl with a marvelous future ahead of her, with her voice as her fortune. Gert has entertained us many times in assembly with her rich, mellow, contralto voice. Besides all this, Gert is a fine student, has a pleasing personality, has scores of friends, is jolly and good-natured, and is well liked by everyone. With all these assets she can't help being a success in life. Classical Course: Glee Club I, 2, J, 4: Prom Committee J. Bucknell. MARGARET C. HARTMAN .fprgsi MARGARET is one of our quieter maidens, whose trademark is a ready smile. She is quiet and well-behaved on all occasions, and it is natural to find her name on the roster of the Good Man- ners Club. Peg is also an interested student of the out-of-doors, as evidenced by her membership in the Nature Club. Commercial Course: Good Manners Club 1: Nature Club Z: Science Club 3. Undecided. L. MAE HENRY CaQtain Henry MAE is, without question, one of our most active and most attrac- tive Senior girls. She is good in all sports, but excels in k h h s turned in Hockey. As Captain of this year's Hoc ey team, s e a a fine job. She is always to be seen at our dances. If you want to know a real girl, meet Mae. General Course: Gym Club 2: Glee Club J, 4: Swimming 1, 2: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Nominating Committee 2, S: Treasurer 2, 3: Oper, etta 3: Commencement Usher 3: Spring Festival 4. Undecided. JEAN E. HUDSON nleann AND here's Jean with her soft, low voice-or at least that's the way she is in the class room. But when she is in the cheering section at games, Jean proves to all the world that she has a most lusty pair of lungs. She goes out for basketball and hockey, pere forms all tasks assigned to her willingly and well, and makes an edicient monitor. Commercial Course: Girl Reserves 2: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: Play Committee 3: Play Usher 3, 4: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3: Senior Record Staff: Class Treasurer I: Operetta 2: Scribe Typist 4: Monitor 4. Business. DOROTHY S. IRELAND Dot THERE is an old saying, Silence is golden : Dot carries this out to a T . But through all her silence, you can always depend on Dot to do any little odd task thad some of the other members of the class decline to do. Commercial Course: Senior Chorus: Cashier 4. Nursing. Page 18



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EIIIIEI Haddon Heights High School EIEIIII ALBERT L. KENEMAN, JR. NAV, ALBERT always looks as if he had just stepped from a fashion magazinwhe is always so spick and span and neatly dressed. Another nice thing about Al is his ability to blush so readily. Keep it up, Al: blushes are rare in these days! Albert has always been a staunch supporter of the Boys' Glee Club and is famous for his role of Tubby in the Junior Play. Technical Course: Aeroplane Club 1: Class Debate 2: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3: Dance Club 43 Football 4: junior Play: Dance Com- mittee 2, 3: Candy Committee 4: Glee Club l, 2, J, 4. College. EDWIN A. KLINE HEI1.. NED has been more or less a stranger to most of his classmates: at last we have found out why. At the sound of the last bell Ed dashes home for one of three reasons. According to season: Fall, Ed raises Bunnies: Winter, Ed sieeps: Spring, Ed grows flowers. Tsk, tsk -. Technical Course: Etiquette Club I: Cooking Club Z: Gym Club 3: Track l: Football 2, 5: Operetta 1, 2, 3: Dance Committee 2, 3: Home Room Vice President I: Music Club I: Glee Club J: Senior Chorus. West Point. WILLIAM C. KOELMEL Bill THE lure of Haddon Heights has been strong for Bill. He was one of the charter members of our class back in '29, but late in his Sophomore year he moved away. He could not resist graduating from here, however, and at the beginning of this year we were glad to welcome him back. Bill's dominant characteristic is his distrust of women. General Course: Cooking Club l: Nature Club Z: Scribe Club 21 Dance Committee 2. Undecided. ETHEL KOSZEGI EH'S USPEAK when you're spoken to seems to be Ethel's motto. There are always duties in the class that are vitally necessary but not noticed by the maiority, and here we have a girl who competently and quietly executes these jobs. The Scribe is certainly going to miss Ethel's excellent typing. Commercial Course: Good Manners Club I: Science Club l: Nature Club 2: Secretary, Nature Club 3: Vice-President, Nature Club 4: Dance Club 4: Scribe Typist 4. Undecided. ESTHER L. KRUPP To1rid ESTHER always has a cheery smile and a friendly greeting for everyone. No one has ever seen her angry-what a record! Esther's faithful work on the Scribe and Senior Record Staffs will long be remembered by everyone. Commercial Course: Art Club 1: Glee Club 3: Dance Club 4: Swimming 2, 4: Dance Committee 2: Scribe Staff 4: Senior Record. Business. RICHARD M. KUEHNER Dick DICK could certainly never be called one of the quieter members of our class. He is always frankly outspoken-but then why shouldn't he be? He has the size and vocabularv to back up every- thing he says. We shall always remember his chemistry program in assembly. Such wonderful experiments-and such nonchalance! Technical Course: Aviation Club l: Camera Club 2: Dance Club 4: Chemistry Program 3, 4: Senior Play: Dance Committee 2: Operetta Stagecraft 2: Assembly Committee 4: Varsity Spelling 4: Senior Record Staff. Business, Page 20

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