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ALFRED M. MEISS Laurel Springs Brilliant Alf has refused to clis' play his genius and so is considered by many to be lazy, But this is not al' ways so, for he is a very willing worker if he likes the iob, On Xvednes' days he can be found behind a candy table urging people to satisfy their sweet tooth, He is an excel- lent speller and can master many words that would give us gray hair. When a pretty maiden is in distress you can be sure Alfred will give her his able assistance, Maybe some day lie'll be another Sir Walter Raleigh. Technical Course: Senior Play: Sen- ior Candy Committee: Spelling 4, Undecided DOUGLAS F, MERRILL Stratford lX'ho is this tall. quiet fellow? You've guessed itfit's Doug, We don't hear very much from Doug, although his intimate friends don't think he is so quiet, after all. His hobby is flying and he is an interested member of the Aero Club. Doug is always seen hurrying to the lunch room and some day we expect to hear of his owning a great restaurant in thc city. Let us know about it and we'll be seeing you! Technical Course: Aero Club 3, 4: Hobby Club 4. Fmiecided MARJORIE M. MILLER Prospect Ridge Blvd. Haddon Heights In Spring or Fall-in fact, any time --a senioris fancy turns to thoughts of Margie, She is the life of the party wherever it is. with her twin- kling, blue eyes and her curly. brown locks. Marjorie is one of our cutest girls. but not only that-she is certainly one of our best actresses. She has great possibilities and we hope that some day in the near future we shall see her name in lights. Map gie came to us in her junior year and we certainly are glad of it. We shall never forget her performances as the lovely heroine in The Third Floor Front and She Stoops to Conquer. General Course: Class Play 3. 4: Prom Dance Committee: Assembly Programs 3, 4: Operetta 4: Senior Dance: Senior Candy Committee: Swimming 3, 4: Clee Club 4. 1Vm',riug GENEVA MONTELEON Stratford Mickey, one of our attractive maidens, is the first of our class to be sporting a beautiful diamond engage' ment ring. Geneva, the Class of '35 extends their congratulations for a hap' py marriage. Judging from the care and precision with which Mickey does her school work, we are sure that she will make a success of mar' ried life. Commercial Course flown' 'w 2,1 RUTH MORRELL Laurel Springs Ruth is the miss with the peaches and cream complexion. She is at all times attractive and well dressed: we often wonder how she keeps so trim. Ruth possesses a quality that is rare in this day and age, at all times she is a lady. Xvith this quality, Ruth is well on the road to success. Classical Course: Library Council 3. 4: ,Iunior'Senior Prom Committee: Dance Committee 2, 4: Home Room President Z: Glee Club 2: Senior Chorus: Spring Festival 2: Monitor 3: Senior Play Usher: Home Room Bas' ketball 4. Lffiiirriziczl ,IAMES L. MORELLO. JR. Barrington Jimmie is rather important around school, both on the Library Council and on the Candy Committee. ,lim is quite an actor, too: he distin' guished himself in both the junior and senior plays. Xvhenever the latest or newest dance band is around town Jimmie knows about it: in fact, he checks up on them and keeps all the seniors amply supplied with news of Casa Loma or Lombardo. ,Iimmie's secret ambition is to be shining among the bright lights in Dance Land some day. Technical Course: Stamp Club l. Z: Candv Committee 4: Clee Club 4: Sen' ior Chorus: Class Plays 3, 4: Oper' etta 4: Band: Orchestra Leader 4: Li' brary Council: Senior Record Sales Manager. 0r'i'1ir'.rt1'a Imrlrfvv' ELIZABETH G. MYERS 323 Eighth Avenue Haddon Heights Betty is a competent actress in our class-fshe took a part in our play. Third Floor Front, and played the heroines role in She Stoops to Conquer, where she certainly was a success, Betty does not confine her acting to the stage, however. Her big. expressive brown eyes, black wavy locks and vivacious personality add to her many charms, Betty has signified nursing as her chosen profession after graduation. We were all so sure that Betty would choose the stage, but maybe it's the idea of seeing how many good'looking internes will fall under her Coy, brown' eyed gaze, that appeals to her. Even though Betty is the baby of love of fun. wouldn't be one of her our class in Years and she is brilliant: and we a complete class without type. Classical Course: Class Operetta 3: Senior Record Chorus: Assembly Play 2, 4: French Club 4. Play 3. 4: Staff: Senior Nursing THELMA E. MYERS Vfashington Avenue Laurel Springs Thel is one of our sweetest stu' dents. She is a member of the Na' tional Honor Society and if there were such a society as the Society of Good NVill Thelma would be' long. Her algebra, eyes, smile, giggle and personality are superb. Her hockey is superrsuperb and so is her de' pendability. YVe know that her allf aroundnessu will always stand out among the crowd. Good luck to a fu- ture school marm! Normal Course: Hockey 3, 4: Dance Committee 3, 4: Usher 3, 4: Candy Committee 4: Senior Chorus: Oper' etta 3: Home Room Oflicer l, 3: Na' tional Honor Society 3, 4. Normal School
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C. FRANK MAUGER, JR. 105 Crestwood Avenue Somerdale W'e know very little about Frank, be' cause he is rather reserved and quiet. However, we do know that he will help when needed and is an able mu' sician. ln fact. we wonder what the band will do without him! He is characterized by a deep bass voice and a spirit of good'fellowship. We prophesy for him a realm of the so' called luck. May he sip the nec' tar of success! Technical Course: Band l, 2, 3, 49 Orchestra 2, 3, 4a Senior Recordg Senior Chorus9 Glee Club 49 Hobby Club 3, 4. Czm1mm'cial Art MARION E. MAWSON Clementon Marion is one of our blonde misses who finds no iob too small or too large to undertake. She can always be seen with her pal, Dot g they have- n't been separated in their four school years. Marion wants to be a stenographer and, judging from her good work in class, she will make a good one. Be' sides this, Mariiwn is a conscientious worker and she never fails to complete any task she starts. Commercial Course: Senior Chorus, Biixirrcss GEORGE W. MAYBERY Linden Avenue Lindenwold Did you say Bing Crosbyn? No, you'rc mistaken-itis our own George tall. dark and hand' Maybery. This some Romeo has sung his way into the hearts of many a maid. But George's versatility does not stop here -- No, no, a thousand times no - he is well versed in the art of music and can play almost any instrument. George has proved himself a comedian. as well as a singer and a master of the art of music, by his hilarious acting in the production, She Stoops to Conquer. A person so gifted is sure to succeed in any held. General Course: Glee Club 2. 3, 49 Dance 39 Dance Orchestra l, 2. 3, 42 Band 49 Operetta 3. 4: Concert Orches' tra 49 Assembly Program 3. LlIlliL'l'idCd THELMA M. McARTHUR Maple Avenue Lindenwold Micky, our little song bird, is one of the sweetest girls in thc class. Alert, dependable, good'n1tured and happyf-that's Micky. Wherever she is you'll find joy along with tranquil' lity. She captures everyone with her soft. melodious voice which she used extremely well as Cherry in this year's operetta. Versatility seems to be Micky's middle mme, because she not only handles all her studies exceedingly well, but she also Ends time for dancing, singing and an all-around good time, We'ise sure Micky will succeed in any line she chooses. Classical Course: Glee Club 29 Iunior'Senior Prom 39 Dance Commit' tees 3, 49 Senior Candy Committeeg Spring Festivalg Operetta 3, 4: Sen- ate Representative 39 Senior Record Stall. College ANNA K. MCCLEERY Barrington The main trouble with Anna is that she is seen generally in company with-fguess who, herself! But oc' casionally she does venture daringly forth with another well known An' na. Her Jolly laugh can oft be heard iwho knows, perhaps once in a while is too often heardf'l. She. among some of the others, is one of those fair lassies who hail from that nearby metropolis of Barrington. Commercial Course: Girl Reserves 3: Senior Chorus. Undccir1'z'd CLARE L. McMICHA EL Samerdzile Clare is so much like her brother in looks that you would swear they were twins-ibut they are not. Clare is quiet and sophisticated and charm' ing, with her slow, reserved smile. Clare's interest lies in music9 after graduation she intends to study it thoroughly. Some day Clare will be a great artist and we will be proud to say, She went through school with me. Normal Cou'se: Glee Club 4: Home Room Basketball 3, 49 Junior Prom 39 Senior Chorus. Sherwood School of .Vnric W'lLLlAM l.. McMlCHAEL, AIR. Samerdale When Bill first came to us as a Rook he was always spoken of by excited lassies as the boy with the eyes. Now that may sound a little absurd, but if you ever saw Billls blue eyes you would understand. ls that what ,leannette fell in love with? But, surely, to his eyes must be added honorable mention of lovely curly hair. Such waves! Bill is also known for his pleasing personality and athletic ability. You should see Bill play football and man' age a basketball team! Perhaps you should ask him about the latter. General Course: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball Mgr. 49 Dance Committee Z. 3. U udeutded RHODA NV. MEARS 413 Third Avenue Haddon Heights Roddy is about the most active lass in our class: she is always busy, She holds a class oflice, is a member cf the Glee Club and has had a leading part in two operettas. Roddy is not only occupied with all these activities, but she is our l-est cheerleader. The way she tosses her blonde curls around and delight' fully smiles has acquired for her just oceans of friends. She is always dash' ing here or hurrying there, but in spite of this she has a cheery greeting for everyone and-we may addf-lots of time for A'V'oodie. General Course: Glee Club 2, 3, 49 Chairman Candy Committee 49 Re' freshment Committee 29 Home Room President 19 Home Room Vice'Presi' dent 49 Operetta 3, 49 Assembly Pro' gram 3. 4: Sing leader 2, 3: Cheer Leader 45 Senior Chorus. Brrsincss
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RUTH E. NELSON Laurel Springs Rufus is one of the more quiet of our seniors iexcept perhaps early in the morning in home roomj. This happy senior lass specializes in mak- ing senior English notebooks. When- ever notebook time comes around, Rufus always has a crowd around her for her notebookl putting in their admiring sighs and ohs. Along with this las you can seel Rufus has perhaps one of the most enticing smiles in this senior class. When she smiles or laughs she seem literally to bubble over with merriment. Along with senior English, she is also very dependable in all her other studies and is highly recommended as a diligent student hy her teachers. Commercial Course Uudr'r'idi'd ve ry HELEN B. NICHOLS 1124 Prospect Ridge Haddon Heights Helen is always agreeable and has many friends. She is very often. if not always, laughing and making others follow her lead. Helen's passion is drawing and she does this exceptionally well. We have of her art work around we know she will be a artist. not occasionally, but al- with Ethel and a host of seen much school and well-known Helen is ways, seen other friends. General Course: Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 35 Senior Playg Senior Record Staff. A rt School HENRY R. NOOE, JR. 1933 Prospect Ridge Haddon Heights Here he is, folks-- The big man from the South. Although this is Henry's first year at the Heights, he has proved a very delightful chap and his fellow-students enjoy his presence. Henry has gained much popularity among his classmates at Haddon Heights Highsbut why? Is it be- cause of his delightful So'the'n drawl, which amused the students tre- mendously when Henry iirst came to us? XVith Hcnry's personality he can't go wrong. Technical Course: Senior Record Staflg Monitor 45 Senior Chorus. At Pittsboro, N. C.: Literary Societyg Experimenter's Clubg Dramatic Clubg Interclass Basketball: Deelamation. Eledriml Eriyineering JOHN J. O'CONNOR 1025 Prospect Ridge Haddon Heights Name: jackg eyes: brown. Fasci- nating dimples, despises femmes! Cath- er 'round, girls, weill have to do something about this! Jack believes little boys should be seen and not heard, which certainly won't get him far in his chosen profession Qlawyerj. Come up 'n' see us sometime, jack, and let us help you mend your ways. Seriously speaking. jack holds the responsible post of President of the Hi-Y Boys' Club, which certainly at- tests to his ability and good-fellow- ship. General Course: Scribe Reporter 4: Baseball 3, 4: Home Room Basketball Z, 3, 4g Assembly Programs Z, 35 Operctta 45 Home Room Vice-Presi- dent: Glee Cluhg Senior Chorusg Nlonitor 3, 4. College I. BERTHA OLSEN Laurel Springs Bert is one of our dependable maidens, and once a friend always a friend. When there is any decorating to be done Bert is always on hand, for she is very artistically inclined. Bert may always be seen with either Mickey or Bonnie. She is an asset to any social group with her delightful personality and humorous laugh. We understand that Bert wishes to be a nursefwith her reading ability she will be able to soothe any patient. Commercial Course: Glee Club 2g Senior Record Staff: Decorating Com- mittees 2, 3, 43 Poster Making 3, 4. Nurse CLARA E. PAGE Barrington Avenue Barrington Pagie is one of our optimistic seniors. She always has a smile for everyone and is quite popular among the weaker fnot female! sex. Al- though she saw action in only ene varsity team, she certainly proved her- self skillful with a hockey stick. Pagie is a willing worker and al- wavs is at hand to help someone else. She hopes to be somebody's stenog' after graduation, and we feel she will surely succeed. Commercial Course: Nature Club 2, Girl Reserves 21 Hockey 2, 3, 4. BllS1.11l'.fS HELEN E. PARKS Gloucester Avenue Lawnside We are pleased to introduce this of our class. Helen is good- noisy and peppy, always hav- member natured, ing fun. She has a funny giggle that tickles out the in gym us all and is famous through- school. Helen is well known class and on the basketball court for her home room, helping to bring them to many victories. VW: like to watch her shoot for the basket and we all envy her ability. Helen wants to be a nurse and we're sure shc'll make a good one. General Course: Glue Club 3. Nursing, Mercer Hospital FRED W. PEASTER Stratford lf you don't believe that boys can blush, you should see Fred when a girl speaks to him or when he is asked to recite. Fritz is one of the quietest mem- bers of our class-in fact he is so quiet that most people dcn't even know he is a senior. Fred appears to be girl-shy-vin school-but he has been seen accompanied by a fair damsel. Fred is very dehnite and sure as to his profession after schocl, but it is such a large field that he can be al- most anything from a street cleaner to a boss politician: he proclaims that his profession is work, Technical Course: Senior Chorus. U'0rk 24
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