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

 - Class of 1933

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EIEIII1 Haddon Heights High School EIDE! HARRIET E. MILLS Milky HARRIET is, in 'all probability, our youngest Senior girl. But, please don't think for a minute that the young lady can't spell. My! Myl Some people, lucky dogs, seem to be born with the ability to spell, and Harriet is one of them. Trot out your hardest words. iney're like so much pie to this young woman. Normal Course: Library Club l: Sophomore Debating: Spelling Team 3, 4. Glassboro Normal School. 0 JOSEPH L. MINTER ulaeu MEET one of the best natured fellows in the class of '33, joe will stick to a friend through thick and thin. He is one who is always ready to lend a helping hand whenever it is needed. Be- sides this, he is a heavy hitter on the baseball team. Technical Course: Science Club lg Dance Club 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Junior Play: Home Room President 3: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Band 2: Senior Chorus. College. EUNICE G. MOORE Cook USUALLY we don't hear much from Gook --but give her a chance. Those who know her well seem to think differently, and from what we hear, her popularity is not limited to her own sex, either. Eunice is planning to become a nurse-and what a nurse she'll make! Normal Course: Art Club 2. Freedman's Hospital. STEPHEN NASH S!z'1'r ' Gnisb UANOTHER Nash -a cry that will fade away and ring no more in ye halls, after this year. Gnish is the baby of the class, but a quiet one, for he has had to whoop it up alone this year, due to the conspicuous absence of his pal, Tom Mix of 'JZ fame. Steve, in spite of his tender years, is much sought after in subjects pertaining to studies, and his aid is always cheerfully given. Technical Course: Aero Club l: Dance Club 4: Operetta J: Senior Chorus: Assistant Baseball Manager l, 2: Home Room Vice-President l. Undecided. J. HARRIS NEVILLE, JR. Maestro HERE is a friend what is a friend. Harris is always playing jokes on someone else in a good natured way. He is the leader of the Troubadors, and he surely can play the fiddle in the orchestra. Besides this, Harris was one of the Seniors who used to call, Buy your Senior Candy so lustily each Wednesday afternoon. One cannot say too much about his artistic ability, either. General Course: Aeroplane Club I, 2: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: Dance Orchestra 3, 4: Dance Club 4: Band 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Football 4: gargce Committee 2, 3, 4: Senior Candy Committee: Senior Record ta . School of Industrial Arts. WILLIAM C. OWEN, JR. 'famf' UBILLU has a deep, dark secret hidden away and he is so quiet and shy that he refuses to disclose its nature to anyone, includ- ing himself. Bill has stated, however, that when he is one of our leaders of industry, there are many social reforms which he will institute: namely, those English notebooks, which we are all so fond of doing. General Course: Experimenters' Club I: Gym Club Z. Undecided. Page 22

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EIDE! Senior Record 1933 DEE! DORIS A. LAMB Bunny UBUNNYH is the class guardian-she makes sure that at least unc student arrives from and returns safely to Barrington, She is usually on guard duty in the morning at the eastern end of the school, and in the afternoon acts as a personal escort for said student. Bunny has a secret passion for ct-llophane wrapped kisses and Postal Tclegramsn which arrive from and go to Barrington in the order given. Classical Course: Tennis Club lg English Club 2: Library Council 45 Glee Club Z, 3, 45 Operetta 2, lg Candy Committee 43 Dance Cum- mittee Z, X. University of Pennsylvania. DANIEL LOOMIS, JR. Danny NO one has ever seen Danny really boisterous. He seems to be one of the quieter lads of our class. But is he really quiet? Probably the only person who would really know is jane Cromer- but since she has left our midst, Danny has been quieter than ever. Danny is our big football and basketball man, excelling each year in both games, General Course: Football 2, J, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4. Perkiomen. WALTER S. MARSLAND, JR. Wall WALTER is one of our most recent additions to the class. How- ever, it didn't take him long to make a name for himself. He soon became the pride of the teachers and the envy of the students. As for track, Walter can't be stopped: he just runs past everyone else and smashes a record. General Course: Track 4: Glee Club 4g Senior Chorus: Senior Record Staff: National Honor Society 4. Undecided. MILDRED D. MATTERA Millie LET us introduce you to one of the fairest of our fair. For nearly four years we have wondered why Millie has never been seen much with the lads, as it is certainly evident that she has all the necessary qualifications, and then some. Well, we're still wondering: but you know, you never can tell. Millie's manner is abso'utely of the best, and we have never heard a teacher call her down for even so much as whispering in class. Commercial Course: Good Manners Club lg Gym Club Z: Opererta 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Handbook 3. Commercial College. GWYNNETH E. MCNICHOI. Gwen WE don't know very much about Gwen, but her closest friends think highly of her. Gwen is always ready to assist another friend whenever there is any trouble. This is a virtue many of us can well covet-or emulate. Commercial Course: Dramatic Club I. Business. NELLIE J. MELUSKY mu WHEN you see Nellie, Eva is usually close by. Through their four years here, these two have kept pretty close together, and as a result have won a name as one of our teams. Nellie has always been ready to lend a helping hand with the typing of the Scribe. and has also ably assisted with the Record. This would seem lo indicate that she will some day make her entry into the business world But what about that rin on the third fin er of . . g 5 her left hand? Commercial Course: Good Manners Club lg Assembly Play l, 4: Scribe Staff 3, 4: Senior Record: Home Room Basketball I, 2, 4. Drexel. Page 21 . 1.........s.-si-.M , . is of f' we ti if i F? s 1 ef gl: ,ff it il .3 l E li ,Q I fr



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s I'JElEI Senior Record 1933 EIDE! PETER P. PANEBIANCO Petr lfPETE is a little fellow, but whatever he does in the way of lessons or sports, is done well. In spite of his size he can certainly keep the bigger fellows busy with that well-built little body of his. And when he shakes hands. Whew! Where did he get that iron grip? We wish you all the success in the world, Pete. General Course: Nature Club lg Science Club lg Glee Club 4. Undecided. L. GRACE PETTY MPH.. !lPET is one of our songbirds. Every school needs a girl who can sing and likes to sing, and in Pet we have that girl. All last fall, in the meanest kind of weather, she led us in our songs on the football f-ield. As one of the leads in our Senior Play, she slew 'em, And as for dancing well, you don't know what you've missed if you haven't danced with Pet, General Course: Dramatic Club lg Good Manners Club 2g Opcretta I, Z, lg Hockey 2g Assembly Play lg Dance Committee 2g Spring Festival 4g Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4g Song Leader 2, Sg Captain of Song Leaders 4. Undecided, MARGARET E. PFUELLER Murg1 ' UMARGEH is rather quiet until you know her well and then- well, you know when she's around. Marge is one of our chief gigglers and does quite well in upholding her reputation. Did you ever see her smile? Before long, she will be somebody's stenog! Commercial Course: Good Manners Club l. Camden Commercial College. LEONARD A. PHILLIPS HLMIU MEET one of our word-twisters. Len took part in this year's Peirce School Spelling Contest as a member of our spelling team. You can usually see him at the center of what appears to be a deep conference, until suddenly a shout of laughter goes up from his cohortsg it is then that you know Len has been entertaining his listeners with a bit of redoubtable humor. Besides being on the Spelling Team, Len sawed a mean fiddle in our orchestra for several years. General Course: Science Club lg Orchestra l, 2g Junior Prom Committeeg Dance Committee 43 Spelling Team 4. Undecided. WALTER C. POTTS '-Wulf. HERE'S one of our football players. And what shoulders he has! Whew! He surely ought to be able to block the trafic with them. He's a real sport, yet we found, from the Operetta, that hc makes quite a fine lniun Chief. With his war paint on-oh, what a man! General Course: Aviation Club lg Gym Club 2: Track 2, 44 Foot- ball 2, 4g Home Room President lg Operetta 3: Senior Chorus. Undecided. RALSTON POU Atlas UIATLASQ' a mighty man is he, not only on the athletic field, but in the classroom as well. Shorthand is his specialty, and we can iust picture Ralston in his sweet, demure way, taking dictation! Ralston aspires to writingg he intends to write a new shorthand :ook because he obiects to the way that man fGreggj has written is. General Course: Baseball 4. Undecided. Page 23 ,R .5 fr? ...........,...,.,.,,e e,.M.....,.., ,, Nl l. ,cTIZ'2ZT.E 'I gd .M 2 3 E x e - l l l 1 z l l

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