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9 V -MART1N CUMMINGS, Wu. A ' i GEORGE ENGLER ZIMMER L 1 g 1915 Maple Avenue, Haddon Heights ' A Wim my R Wimp is one of our tall friends Q whom we very seldom hear men- A L at tioned about school. However, he j is always ready for a good joke, ' ' ,,:.,, I even when the joke'S on him. ' '-.: Q 1 In General .' Senior Chorus. ' ,V t t, . Undecided 3 ,31 g k .5 I' D .. . ' ' ' ' I I 'O Q L 1 ,P 94 ,-1' 'Y 3 I llE5 ill GD 33 STEPHEN ALFRED ZLPE 'X 31.6 Kingston Avenue, Barrington, Steve Another musical Zipf! First a violinist, then a pianist, and now the expert flute player in our or- chestra! Steve was also one of our outstanding football players in 1936. General : Football 2, 3, 4' Orches- tra 1, 2, 5, 4g Boys' Glee Club 1, 2: Advertising Manager, Scribe 53 Mon- itor 4g Band 1, Homeroom Basket- ball 2. Drexel 1937 INSIGNIA CLASS COLORS .... .... B lue and White CLASS FLOWER. .. ..... Talisman Rose CLASS MOTTO .... . . .Virtue is Everlasting CLASS SONG Tune: Waxhington, My Washington I Haddon Heights, my Haddon Heights, The Garnet and the Gold, 'Tis the Songs of memory, That we sing so bold, When the sad hours come to you, And Sorrows 'round you play, just sing the Song of Haddon Heights, The Garnet and the Gold. II Haddon Heights, oh Haddon Heights, To our song, lend thy ears, We are sad to leave you now, After four Short years. When we've left these portals great, It will allay our fears, To sing the songs of Haddon Heights, The songs of joy and cheer. LIAM KIRCHER, WILLIAM COLLINS
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N ' EDWARD WILIER WELDON Poplar Street, Lambs Terrace HEI, If he helps win in business as he has helped in athletics, we need have no apprehensions for his future. General: Football 3, 4, Basket- ball 3g Swimming 4, Operetta 4g Baseball 5, 45 Senior Chorusg Operetta 4. Undecided VIRGINIA LORAINE WENIG 112 Kings Highway, Haddon Hei ts Ginnie Ginnie seems to be a rather quiet and retiring lady in school, but to those who know her she is a jolly companion. Her un- failing good-nature is phenomenal. General: Hnmeroom President 1, Committees - Assembly 1, Decorating 43 Usher 33 Operetta lg Glee Club 3: French Club 4. Duke University EVELYN NEWLIN WILLIAMS Adams Avenue, Magnolia Boon Folks, meet one of our song- birds. All during her four years of high school she has been active in singing. A Marian Anderson career for you. General: Glee Club 1, 2, 3' Asse - bly Programs 1, 3, 4, Camde ou Chorus 3, 43 Operetta 3, 4. Voice Study V v HOWARD SI-IELDON WILSON 50 White Horse Pike, Berlin HHM, . We feel sure that Had will suc- ceed in his chosen field because of his ambition and courage, as well as his interest in aviation. General: Aero Club 1, 2, 55 Hobby Club 43 Aero Club Committee 43 Assembly Program 1, 2, 33 Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, 3g Homeroom Foot-, ball. Aviation ROBERT LOCKHART WILSON Magnolia. New Jersey NEW, Popular with the girls is heg Ne'er without one sweet cheree. Commercial: Basketball 1, 2. Business 2 4 JANE HELENA WOOLLEY Chews Landing Road, Clementon jane Jane is envied by more girls than one for her beautiful hair. However, she has many friends and is very well liked. Commercial : Library Council 2, 33 Senior Chorus. Stenography MARJORIE LEE WILLIAMS 1717 Sycamore Street, Haddon Heights Margie From the top of her head to the tips of her toes she's marvel- ous, beautiful, and simply divine. Commercial: Swimming 13 Hockey 1, 25 Basketball lg Homeroom Secre- tary lg Girl Reserves 2, Senior Play: Senior Chorus. Nursing VIRGINIA WILLIAMS Blackwood, New jersey HG'i71?1J'H Ginny walking through the hall- ways Was gay and cheery, smiling always. General: Art Club 2, French Club 2, Music Festival 2 fWood- ,U M Vi gi bury, i Teaching J -. JAMES WALTER FRANCIS WYATT 225 First Avenue, Haddon Heights ,vimma Jimmy has been a great help to H. H. H. S. as our handy man. Every time anyone wants- some- thing done with lights, jimmy is there to lend a hand. Technical: Hobby Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 4, Senate 4. Q Undecided , rx !'r'L,g...,tL,g ALICE NEELY ZABEL 207 Fourth Avenue, Haddon Heights Zan Zabe, outstanding in athletics, is a well known figure on the V. F. M. A. campus. Good luck, Alice! Place first in the Olympics! General: French Club 33 Commit- tees-junior-Senior Prom 3, Proper? 4, Swimmin 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketbal 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3. 43 Junior Playg Operetta lg Senior Chorus. College
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THE GARNETEER . . . 1937 CLASS lIl'lIllllSClIHDHK0M N September 1933 the fun really began. We were rookies! It took prac- tically until the middle of the year before we were accustomed to things around school. Remember looking around corners and peeking behind doors to see if it was the right one? An awful crowd of us started out together to go through the four years of procuring an education, 346 of us, to be exact. Mrs. Davenport was our class adviser and George Carr was president. jack Lyons was vice-president, Laurette King, secretary, and Alice Depue, treasurer. As Sophomores, we thought we owned the school-but the seniors let us know differently. We started our gala social register with a successful Snow Ball Hop that was finally given, after the date had been changed twice. Miss Garrigues, who had just come to Haddon Heights High School to teach French, was our adviser. Steward Nichols was president, Jack Lyons, vice-president, Mary Mick, secretary, and Florence Carr, treasurer. As Juniors, the class of 1937 received another new teacher for adviser, Miss Devany. Jack Lyons was president, George Carr, vice-president, Marie Orlando, secretaryg and Betty Nicholson, treasurer. This year we went to town with a colorful Harvest Dance. Then to top our successes we presented the three- act comedy Nothing But the Truth, with Steward Nichols, Barbara Backman, Martin Cummings, Isabel Michael, Edgar Crouthamel, Alice Zabel, jack Gart- land, Allan Rosenberg, Mary Danlield, Audrey Pittelli and Peggy Staats. Miss Novak was our worthy directress. This year the half day began, with upper- classmen at school in the morning and freshmen in the afternoon. Our class did not remain intact, however, through those three hard years, for in our Senior year we had dwindled to 221. Again Miss Devany was our class adviser, and she directed us nobly through the year. George Wells was class president, Martin Cummings, vice-president, Marguerite Ergood, secretary, Mary Mick, treasurer. In our Senate, Frank Quinn was president, Steward Nichols, vice-president, Anne Umstad, secretary, Betty Nicholson, treasurer. We had an informal Barn Dance,', and as usual it was a great success. The Queen's Husband, the senior play, came along and was voted the best ever. Our four years of hard work were rewarded with a delightful dinner-dance at Atlantic City, where we surely made a long day of it. On the 13th of june, in the cool evening, we thrilled to our first commence- ment event, our Baccalaureate services. Then on June 17th, we paced sedately down the aisle, in our long flowing gowns and those caps with the tassel that kept hitting us in the eye, to receive our diplomas. After our last assembly, amid smiles, sobs, and au revoirs, we took our leave of the grand old school, Haddon Heights High School. ISSJ
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