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Haddon Heights High School E1 EI III FRED VAILEN RAYSER Fu.'rddy THE Lord wasn't stingy when He gave Fweddy his legs. Did you ever see him run? His legs have carried the Heights to goal- glory more than once! Besides legs, he is also noted for his book-lore. Yes, he is quite literary. And we wouldn't be surprised if he turned histrionic, too. Those who saw him in the junior and Senior Plays will agree that he isn't lacking in dramatic ability. Fred is a great worker and has helped many of our proiects to the height of success. His ready wit and smile have won him more than one heart. Speaking of hearts-Well! General Course: Cooking Club 15 Art Club 25 Press Club 3: Operetta 35 Scribe Play 3, 45 Class Play 3, 45 Christmas Play 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Library Council 3, 45 Assistant Business Manager of Scribe 25 Literary Editor of Scribe 35 Treasurer Library Council 45 Feature Editor of Scribe 45 Senior Record Stalfg journalism 45 National Honor Society 4. University of Pennsylvania. MARIAN RICHARDS Marian MARIAN is one of the most natural members of our Senior Class. It is quite safe to say that she is one of the pillars of our student library system, and when some work needs to be done, it's Marian who usually gets at least part of the job. She is also a member of the Scribe Stag. To sum things up, if you don't know hcr you're missing much in the way of friendship that you might enloy. General Course: Girl Reserves 15 Library Council 2, 3, 45 Scribe Staff 3, 45 Assembly 2, 3, 45 Operetta 35 Dance Committee 2, J, 45 Prom Committee 35 Junior Play Publicity: Senior Chorus5 Glee Club 45 Music Festival 45 National Honor Society 4. New jersey College for Women. GRACE RICHARDSON Grace GRACE is one of the peppiest, liveliest, funniest members of our group. Her sparkling eyes are so brimful of mischief that it is a wonder that she ever gets anything done: but she does. And when someone is needed for a committee, Grace is the logical person. If all the members of world committees possessed her spirit, this old world would be running better inside of six months, General Course: Secretary, Art Club 25 Dance Committee 2, 35 Junior Play Committee5 Candy Committee 4: Prom Committee 35 Home Room Vice-President I5 Operetta 35 Glee Club J. Business. ALBERT B. ,ROBINSON HA ., UQALH is one of the class athletes, and when it comes to form, Stecker has no equal. During football season AI is always well supplied with big or little limps. Al expects to take up aviation. Here's luck to you, and happy landings! General Course: Aero Club l, 25 Class Basketball l, 25 Varsity 3, 45 Class Football l, 25 Varsity 3, 4. Wright School of Aviation. MARGARET ROBINSON Murgaref MARGARET isn't very noisy, but she surely is a worker. To be exact, she is one of our best. And have you ever seen her without that smile? She is another one who shines in scholatiscs- and is the joy of many teachers. Have you ever heard her debate? Well, you've certainly missed something if you haven't. General Course: Girl Reserves I, 25 History Play 45 Dance Com- mittee 3, 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Senior Candy Commit- tee 45 Senior P'ay Committee: Glee Club 45 Senior Chorus5 Music Festival 45 Debating 3. State Teachers College, Trenton. BURT ROSS Burl BURT is an old-timer, and undoubtedly one of our most popular young men. His activities have been many and varied, ranging from music, sports, and literary works to alibiing, joking. and flirting. Those eyes and That line have caused many a broken heart. Hurry, girls-the line 'forms on the left! General Course: Camera Club I5 Orchestra I5 Baseball 2, 35 Basket- ball 25 Senior Record Staff. Seafaring. Page 24
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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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v EIDE! Senior Record 1933 UD HOWARD C. ROUH UDUI,-i NDOCU is another one who is in the Heights in more ways than one. Although he has been with us but one year, he promptly made the team and became a great big football man. If you see a tall, broad-shouldered, curly-headed fellow striding down the hall about forty miles an hour, you'll know Howard is loose again-and can he cover ground in a hurry? Puff! Puff! Try to catch him! General Course: Football 4: Chairman Committee Library Cam- paign 4. Undecided. CARMELA G. RUGGERI Millie UMILLIEH is the class cut-up. There always must be someone to keep the ball a-rolling, and in this class, it's Millie who does it. She never complains if anything goes wrong, but takes the bitter with the sweet. Millie is a good little basketball player, as well as an artist. Commercial Course: Art Club I, 2, 3: Home Room Basketball I: Varsity Basketball 4: Fashion Show l: Dance Committee 2, 3: Oper- etta Ticket Committee 2: Prom Committee 3: Chairman Pennant Committee 3: Play Committee 3: Senior Candy 4: Home Room President 2: Operetta Scenery 2, 3: Usher 3, 4: Monitor 4. Undecided. BESSIE N. SHEPPARD Bessie WE never hear much from Bessie. Quiet and Smiley, seems to be her motto. It's not a bad one at that. She is very inde- pendent and reserved, and yet-can be quite a pal: can't you, Bessie? General Course Undecided. WILLIAM T. SHEPPARD, JR. Bill BILL is the class flirt and sheilt. He has quite a list of girl friends and a string of broken hearts, but it seems that our Bill's main interest is in Audubon. He has personality plus, and is popular with everyone. BiIl's hair is never seen mussed: always combed neatly back, and those twinkling, brown eyes show his love of mischief. Vl'e're counting on you, Bill, to do big things. General Course: Track J: Football 4. Undecided. S. JANE SHIELDS ullntn JANE has all the ear-marks of an artist in ability and individual mannerisms. However, her disposition could certainly not be termed temperamental -she is one of the most cheerful, and con- genial persons in our midst. Her only failing seems to be constantly falling in love. Would you really call that a failing though? Maybe not! General Course: Art Club l, 2: Dance Club 4: junior Play: Art Play 4: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior-Senior Prom 5: Senior Record Staff. Pennsylvania School of Industrial Art. WILLIAM JAMES SIMPSON Bill WHO is that chap with the great big smile and those twinkling, grayish-blue eyes? Who is that rascal who started the great barley seed and glass tube war? Who is always to be seen at the basketball games? Why, none other than our old pal, Bill, This young man, however, is often serious, and the combination, in proper proportions, should help him arrive somewhere. We think that he has the combination. Technical Course: Experimenters' Club I: Scribe Club 2: Journalism Club 3: Inter-Class Basketball 4: Scribe Play J, 4: Scribe Staff 3: Sports Editor of Scribe 4: Senior Record Staff. School of Journalism. Page 25
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