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EIDE! Haddon Heights High School EIEIEI JAMES B. WALKER, JR. Iimmy IF you can't just place jimmy by sight, hearken back to him of the hearty laugh. jimmy has absolutely the heartiest, most spon- taneous laugh of any one we know. His laugh is held in readiness for any and all occasions, and it is often produced without provoca- tion. jimmie's sunny nature is a joy to those around him, as a laugh or two from him now and then, serves to keep up the spirits of any crowd. Who else but Jimmy can produce Richard E. Byrd's autograph for one of his early attempts at poetry? Commercial Course: Experimenters' Club I5 Nature Club 2, 35 Dance Committee 43 Senior Chorus. Undecided. THEODORE P. WEAVER H7-td., WHO is that little fellow whom you just know you would like to meet? Who is in almost everything around our school? When we say this, we don't mean to slam him either. Whatever Ted has been in, has been better for his being there to help. In the Senior Play he was a delightful character5 and as a member of the Library Council, and manager of the debating team, he has turned in some Hne work. We all agree that he is one of the hardest working and most likeable fellows in our Senior Class. General Course: Aero Club I5 Library Council 2, J, 45 President, Library Council 45 Library Assembly Play 25 Assembly Play 3, 45 junior Playg Senior Playg junior-Senior Prom Ticket Committeeg Senior Candy Committeeg Operetta 35 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Manager, Debating Team 4. Law School. ROWLAND N. WILKINSON Wilkie UI-IEADLINEV' Copy! You can hear these cries ring out as Wilkie dashes hither and yon whipping the Scribe into shape, adding to it those final necessary touches. Wilkie is our busy bee: he's always on the hop, and has served the class well. In one of his odd moments he almost cornered the Easter egg industry this year. Normal Course: Scribe Club I5 Glee Club 45 Journalism 35 Cooking Club 15 Scribe Play 3, 45 Operetra 25 Scribe Co-Editor-in-Chief 4: Scribe Associate Editor 1, Z, J5 Home Room President 15 Class President 2: Class Vice-President 35 Dance Committee Jg Eligibility Committee 45 Assembly Committee 35 Chairman, Assembly Committee 45 National Honor Society 4. Bucknell. RICHARD A. WILLIAMS Dick HERE is a lad who is noted for his well-mannered bearing and scholastic readiness. Richard does not say much unless asked to, but in classes, it is a rare occasion when he cannot answer a question asked of him. He has also been active in sports here at school. Richard intends to continue his studies, and we feel sure that if he applies himself in the same manner as in his high school work, he cannot help but succeed. General Course: Good Manners Club l: Gym Club 15 Nature Club 25 Football Squad 2, 35 Class Basketball 2, 3. Lincoln University. MARGARET E. WOEHR Mage ANOTHER blonde! Just look at those waves! They're natural, too, and don't you dare think differently. Oh you lucky girl! Did you say she was quiet? Well-I guess you don't know her. She may look quiet, but-I!! If you want to hear a genuine giggle, just point your finger at her ribs and move toward her. Commercial Course: Art Club I5 Home Room Basketball I5 Play Committee 3, 45 Dance Committee 3: Glee Club I, 2, 35 Senior Chorus. Business. VIRGINIA RENA W'OOD Ginnie PERHAPS you won't need any introduction to Virginia, as she knows, and is known to, almost everyone. She is as jovial as they come, and can see the humorous side of a situation that contains only the barest essentials of humor. Beside that, Ginnie is one of thc most talented pianists we have ever had here at our school. Our orchestra has profited well by her three years' service at the Steinway. Commercial Course: Good Manners Club I: Glee Club J, 45 Or- chestra 2, 3, 4. Music Teacher. Page 28
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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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Z feng 1 ra EIDE! Senior Record 1933 EIIIIIII S. BLAIR WOODSIDE Woody NBLAIRU always has an announcement of very important nature to make in home room, and as our able Home Room President he had to exert the iron glove of authority in the course of his oiciation. Blair, when not occupied with official business, con- ducts special fextra loudj executive sessions with Wilkie in the rear of the room, to decide the fate of the universe in general. General Course: Nature Club 2, J: Experimenters' Club lg Hand Book 3: Assembly Committee 4: Ticket Committee 45 Senior Executive Committee 4, Home Room President J, 4. Business. EMILIE YOUNG NEW, WE think Em should have been on the Senior Candy Committee. At least, she seems to sell such products quite well, iudging from that familiar yellow box. Emilie is another one who belongs to the giggler's club. We really wouldn't recognize her without it. Commercial Course: Art Club I5 Dance Club 43 Senior Play Usherg Senior Chorus. Nursing. SENIOR CANDY COMMITTEE P UY your Senior Candy -the cry which has weekly announced candy sales no longer echoes through the halls, as the sale of candy, along with other new responsibilities, has been turned over to the Juniors. The Seniors on this committee have worked long and faithfully to make the class of '33 financially successful. Dorothy Wacker, Chairman, Helen White, Assistant Chairman, and the rest of the committee have credited to their hard and faithful work slightly more than one hundred and thirty-five dollars, a sum most needed and greatly appreciated by the class this year. Sales were held each Wednesday after school, and at various school entertainments, for the purpose of raising money to help defray the Washington expenses. . THE COMMITTEE DOROTHY WACKER, Chairman HELEN WHITE, Assistant Chairman Ellen Walker Eleanor Krusen Henry Jablonski Wesley Books Lore Steininger Dorothy Spiegle Holton Claypoole Thelma Lindsey Page 29 Grace Richardson Virginia Cotter Theodore Weaver Margaret Robinson Carmela Ruggeri Doris Lamb Hazel Stanton Priscilla Entrikin
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