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O MRS. LOUISE WALTER, the maestro of the typewriter, goes a heart-felt tribute for her part in the development of the famed thirty-niners. The first lady of the senior class gave unstintingly of her time and labor' in promoting the interests of her senior charges. Mrs. Walter's presence was felt by the class of '39 in her proficency in spearing hot dogs at our gridiron classics as well as in her famous homeroom parties and picnics. A character-moulder by instinct and inclination, Mrs. Walter took a kindly interest in the welfare of all her students. Many are the students who found guidance in her advice, and consolation in the sympathy. And many are the deeds which endeared her to the hearts of the seniors who, in their gratitude, dedicate to her their Garneteer of the year nineteen hundred and thirty-nine A. D.
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PREFACE PUBUC SCHOOLS HADDON HUGHTS HADDON HEIGHTS. NEW JERSEY s of '39s i ortant To the olas ' almost as mp of history is The recording We are happy that the of history. tory. as the making he school his nd The Garneteer record t At the con- Soribe a 'b day story. ints the day y life The former pr the latter summarizes the e lusion of our of each year school. ete er are pictured en the covers of The Garn as well as Betwe student life , enings in the tudents important happ 'stration, faculty and s i' the admlni a book full portraits o ovided with of this period. We are thus pr rovoking power . till . of memory-p N thing stands s Change is inevitable. o the class of 1959 will probably never again divergent After June, s will follow to other as a unit. Member erviee. For a come 5 ' d fields of s d enter varie ' htful rem interests an basis of delig this book will be the lifetime ' pleasure . i niscing and ever-deepening 04,4414-fa'
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66 HE happiest days of one's life are those spent in schools, is the statement made by many a wise parent who knows that Junior's bilious complaint, l wish l were out of high school, will revert to a Gee, I wish I were back in the year following the eve of commencement. For the parent knows of the many firm and lasting friendships formed among classmates and faculty dur- ing our all-too-brief sojourn at Haddon Heights Hi. In parting, the now-familiar scenes may fade from our memory and our friends may be widely sep- arated, their companionship lost. But the Place and the People will never be lost to those who, some day in the for-distant future, remove this sacred volume from a dust-covered shelf and in turning these pages with trembling hands and swell- ing heart, recall many happy memories.
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