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

 - Class of 1937

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TIQIEWQABNETYEER . . . 1937 Y M g A i I - axis 'Sig' 4 iN'x v XXI ' X649 V 9 SR C.. HCONEY ISLAND E got up at eight o'clock Sharp to go to Cooney fConeyj Island for the day. We had Hammond eggs for breakfast and that made me feel like a Goodman. We left the house at half past-Tait and Johnson and James, the chauffeurs, drove us to New York, where we parked the Carr to take a boat. I wanted to leave my head Gehr in the car, but someone said the Davis very cold and I'd Fi-eas my ears in the morning Fi-ost, As the boat crossed the Waters of the Bay, we got our first sight of Ellis island. We watched the Trout for awhile and then we went into the game room and I played some one a game of checkers. I was so fast at the game that in three moves I had a checker in such a position that my partner had to Kingett, He shouted, Oh, Govan, you big Shislern and he broke up the game, so I spent a few Nichols on a machine and then took a Knapp. I woke up hungry and started looking for a dining I-Iall, but the boat was so Small there wasn't any. Finally we reached the island and set out for a good time. After running around all day to see everything I went to a side show to see Tarzan, the Hemann, and to see Beattie, the Hardy lion tamer. Then I saw the King of the tall stories, and I fell for one story hoo-Kline and sinker. As an added attraction they had Lee Long, the only Chinaman who puts his head in a Lyons mouth. Then there was a lady magician and I saw her Cotter head off and put it back on again. I though she'd Kille herself. After a long Hunt we all met and started home. We stopped at an oyster house but I didn't have the Price of a Platt-er of Raws, We then headed towards Haddon Heights High School, but it got so dark that we drove off the Rhoads and ran into Walls a few times. Then all of a sudden the d-Arnold Car, or whatever you want to Collett, hit a Rutter two and we landed in a Danfield, I wanted to Cuthbert Someone said not to. I thought we'd have to Walker hitch-hike, but someone said not to Fretz-o much, because it wasn't late, the Staffs weren't out yet. Ingram-aws time, kids had to be in Horle, but times have changed. Michael fix the car in a jiffy and we will be home before you know it. When Mike had fixed the car, we told him it was Weldon and we started home again. After five or ten Sraars after red lights, we finally reached the Heights. Le Mai- I think of that trip, the Moore I feel that we had a wild and Wooley, but Ei-good time, and we got a big Keck out of it. l40l



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Glllflltllllllb dlllllIlINlllIl4DllR CLASS HE Junior Class did its share in making the school year 1936-37 a memo- rable and eventful one at Haddon Heights High. It was well represented in all extra-curricular activities, started the social season with a College Dance, and gave a never-to-be-forgotten prom to the Seniors. Eleven outstanding juniors were named to the National Honor Society. This group was composed of Willard Arentzen, Eileen Bagnall, Virginia Brown, Betty Champion, Grace Driver, William Goodman, Grace Lenthe, Arthur Pacifico, Betty Rexon, and Wray Thomas. In the field of sports, the class of 1938 more than held its own. The juniors claim the two outstanding gridmen, Tony Valerio and Carmen DelSordo. On the hockey team Ruth Naudain and Betty Steitz starred. Outstanding junior soccermen include Arthur Pacifico and Tom Fanelli, who also led the trackmen. On the two varsity basketball teams Leda Zolotuchin, Ruth Naudain, Tony Valerio, and Wray Thomas made good. William Tettemer was the junior's leading swdnuner. In basebaH Jack hduh and C3eorge Suunp represented the class. In the various musical and dramatic organizations, the class of 1938 was well represented. It had several members in the All-County Band and Chorus and in the All-State Chorus. The able cast of the junior play, Tiger House, was headed by Mildred Reese and James Swackhamer. Other members were Willard Arentzen, Arthur Paciflco, Herbert Beattie, Robert Jones, Helen Geary, Ruth Shearer, Roberta Walker and Dorothy Reilley. Juniors who served on the Scribe staff and who took over the publishing of it near the close of school were Wray Thomas, Willard Arentzen, Eileen Bag- nall, William Goodman, James Swackhamer, Dorothy Reilley and Katherine Preridenl Vife-Prefident ROBERT JoNEs WILLIAM GOODMAN Serremry Treafurer Adrirer GRACE DRIVER BETTY CHAMPION MISS CECILLE GAIKRIGUES Firft Row: E. Miller, M. Bartuccio, B. Steitz, R. Babe, B.. Ragsdale, W. Goodman, G. Driver, R. Jones, . Cham ion, A. Calabrese, W. Thomas, W. Weber, A. Valerio, J. Parks, W. Weir. Second Row: M. De Silvio, Luccehesi, R. Kelchner, M. Bigum, B. Schneider, M. Hysley, A. Pacinco, E. Kuehner, J. Regan. Tbrrd Roux: pm L, Gibbons, M, Kennedy, M. Horan, S. Bascove. D. Fried, Belhere, 1'--l-i'-'. V- HFIWJUUS. L. Har er, D. Simmons, E. Jaffe, G. Hahn, T. McGinley. fourth Row: D. .Ware, F. Woodley, D. Emeridge, I. Minkolf, Dennis, W. Davis, R. Paul, D. Nettleton. Fzflh Raw: A. Hickland, D. Hogan, F. Woodley, B. Butler' Simpson' E, Kuhn, .l?li, A. Rump, L. Heman, F. Evans, D. Reckeweg. E. Kuenzel. Husson, B. Keim. Sixth Raw: G. Rudolph, K. Blakely, R. Harden, J. Falls, J. Swackhamer, M. Baker, B. Tettemer, G. Carr, W. Sweeten, T. Burns, E. Flynn, J. Hocking, J. Moffa. l42l -.

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