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

 - Class of 1933

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El EI III Haddon Heights High School DSE IIS ALICE M. SMALL Ame ' ALICE'S name really Hts her quite well. She is as petite as she is blonde. We, often have tollook twice to be sure we see her: but she's usually somewhere around, and if you don't see her, you will probably hear her. Those who have heard her Keep to the left know she has a fine voice-and makes one grand monitor. And did you ever sec her play basketball? Well, she may be small but she isn't slow! 'She was also on our hockey squad. , Commercial Course: Art Club ls Gym Club 2, lg Basketball 2, 4: Hockey' 45 Senior Record Starfg Senior Chorus. Undecided. i JEANNE E. SNYDER iw HAVE you'met Pat? 'Did' you see her in the Senior Play? Well, if 'you haven't and didn't, you ought to be knowing all you've missed. If there has evcr been a girl who is more fun than Pat, we have yet to meet her. She possesses one thing for which many a person would give an cyetooth-the ability to be natural, and take it from' us,' she has It, General Course: Art Club lg Cheer Leader J: Junior Play: Senior Play, Refreshment Committee Dance 2, Decoration Committee Dance 3: Senior Record Staff, Senior Chorus. ' School of Industrial Art. DOROTHY M. SPIEGLE ow DQT is happy-go-lucky and good-natured. What more could one want! Dot aspires to a business career, and we know she'll be a big success, because she is capable and dependable. Best of good luck, Dot, and we're with you in everything you do. Commercial Course: Business Club 2.5 Usher 33 Monitor 2g Dance Committee 2, 4: Senior Candy Committeeg Senior Chorus. Business. Q HAZEL G. STANTON , ' Hazel THERE are always a few people who work incessantly at the unseen jobs, without public acclaim. Hazel is one ofithese, always working diligently and cheerfully. 'Not that she is shy-you simply can't be shy while yelling lustily when on monitor duty, and selling Senior Candy! Commercial Course: Girl Reserves lg Candy Committee 43 Senior Chorusg Monitor 4: Cashier 4, Senior Record StaEg National Honor Society 4. . ,. Temple University. JACK B. STAUSS fflukn . HJACK' is the boy who ought to be a wrestlers he gets so many falls. It seems everyone has it in' for him onithe basketball court, with .one result. But he grins and takes it. And when it comes to baseball, 'he grins and gives it. Is that batter one of the guys who spilled you, Jack? General Course: Science Club lg Baseball 1, 2, 43 Football lg Senior Chorus. School of Aviation. LORE STEININGER A Lorie IF you've heard that delightful German accent, then you know Lorie. She became a welcome addition to our class while we were in our Sophomore year. Between times at selling Senior Candy and assisting with the typing of the Scribe, Lorie took a part in our annual Senior Play. In our estimation, Lorie will some day make someone a very loveable wife. General Course: Handbook Committee 34 Senior Candy: Scribe Staff 4: Senior Play: Dance Committee 45 National Honor Society 4. Columbia University. Page 26

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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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EEE Senior Record 1933 EIDE! MARGARET V. SUPPLEE HMDSW1, MARGARET is one of our athletes. We always have had to look up to Margaret. But what could be better for basket- ball? And oh, for that curly hair! She is also an asset to our swimming team and hockey squad. Margaret not only participates in sports, but is a real student-ask her teachers: they know. Technical Course: Art Club l: Dramatic Club 2: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Dance Committee 4: Usher Senior Play: Senior Record Staff: National Honor Society 4. Temple University. HELEN R. SWAN Helen HELEN is one who speaks when spoken to. But still waters run deep for so they say.j Helen is also one of our tall members: but you're not alone in that, Helen. Commercial Course: Library Club l: Business Club 2, Undecided. EUGENIA THOMAS Grnir ' flGENlE is one lively girl. She doesn't remain in one spot for long, and what smiles she saves for us-we get them, anyway. Genie is another candy girl-or rather, she sells it. She is also manager of our swimming team and makes a fine one, too. Commercial Course: Art Club 2: Nature Club 2: Manager, Swim- ming Team 4: Home Room Basketball 4: Dance Committee 2: Glee Club J. College. HAROLD E. TRACY Irish MEET our nearest competitor for honors with Floyd Gibbons. If you have ever been in a class with Irish, you know that he could really give Mr. Gibbons some serious competition, for he can bite off a string of words equally as fast as a machine gun can fire a stream of bullets. If you are quick enough to catch the meaning of it, you will agree that he usually says something worth listening to. Commercial Course: Senior Chorus. Undecided. ABIGAIL MAY TYLER Dilly DILLY'S smile seems to spread sunshine all over the place. We never hear much from her, because she is one of our quiet, sweet girls. She is a fine student and always has her lessons well planned. Although she hits the books pretty hard, her friends te'I us that Abigail is full of fun, and we'd like to know her better. Commercial Course: Library Club lg Business Club 2: Girl Re- serves 4: Senior Record Staff. Business. DOROTHY L. WACKER v-Dorn THERE is hardly anyone who doesn't know Dot. Everyone who does know her likes her, and those who don't know her are surely missing something. One usually finds her working in the oiices. Dot was certainly most successful as the heroine of the Senior Play, Once There Was a Princess. We all know that Dot will be -a success in anything she undertakes. General Course: Art Club I: Junior Play: Senior Play: Associate Editor of Handbook J: National Honor Society J. 4: Dance Com- mittee 2. 4: Prom Committee 3: Home Room Vice-President 3, 4: Glen Club J. 4. University of Maryland. Page 27 ...WM -..- .... .. ,..........., . egg! :cf 4 ..,-.,,,i

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