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A? i A G! ADMINISTEBED lllfnll SCll00l Albert X Student, one hour in detention holl otter school to-doy Mrs Wolker hos on unoleosont tosle to perform in sentencing students tor being obsent or tordy, ln spite ot this, Mrs. Welker is not the Sirnon Legree ot the toculty, but rother one ot the best-lilced teochers ot our Almo lvloter, When Albert Xi Student leoves school ot 2 30, who rernoins behind to iarepore tor our return the next doy9 Who heots the woter so thot our dountless othletes inoy hove their hot showers? These ond ntony other niointenonce jobs Ore Occonw- plished by our ionitors, The sight ot Pete in the boiler room ond George on the lown will rernoin one ot our tondest memories Here, the same students are observed in their favorite period lunch while in the center, two hardy members of the janitorial force are shown cleaning up after our paper-dropping friends. ,DY
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AND A VERY EFFICIENTLY 660H, HOW l hate to get up in the morningl Yes, the alarm clock and a mother's call are the curse of many a student who has to roll out of bed by seven o'clock in order to be in his home room at 8:30. Students come streaming into school by bus, by car, by bicycle, by foot, and last but not least, by thumb. As many of the students get up at 72l5 to meet a bus at 7130, they are lucky to get both shoes on, much less eat any breakfast. But the school administration is fortunate in having a capable cafeteria staff, The starving student finds relief around noon time by enjoying the luscious luncheons prepared by Mrs, Loos, Mrs. l-leck, and Mrs, Berger, But he must wait in line to acquire this scrumptious feast, a fact which augments his already an- guished appetite. After minutes of anticipation, Alfred X. Student literally dives into his meal of liver, chicken pot pie, spinach, mashed potatoes, pie, cake, milk, etc. So en- grossed is he in his feast that he doesn't hear the late bell, and before going to his class, he stops in to pay a social visit at the office. But lvliss Boone puts a little punch next to Unexcused on his late slip, and a little notation on a pad for the edificaticn of Mrs. Ada Walker reading Below, students armed with books and lunches daily invade Haddon Heights in busses, and are welcomed by George from his lawn mower. a nliii'
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Wll0'S WHO AND As Frivolous Frosh The largest class in the history of our alma mater, the thirty-niners, began their career at Haddon Heights in a big way. Because over i300 students were attending an academic institution built to hold 850, two school ses- sions were put into effect. We, the lowly frosh, attended these immortal halls of learning from l2'45 to 5 p. ni, and the haughtier upper class members from B a, in to l2125, Fourteen new teachers joined our faculty and the thirty-niners, now virtually a school in itself, organized their class. Fred, the sign painter, Maurer was elected class president, closely followed by Jack Britton, who, with Betty Faunce as treasurer and Ruth Supplee as secretary, complete as fine an array of class officers as are to be found. Ther homeroom presidents were Vivian Huston, Anna Olt, Bill Bagnall, Ann Aherns, John Vacarra, Paul Cum- mings, Sara Fenimore, Virginia Ruggles, Alma Lewis, Fred Maurer, Jack La Pierre and Phillip Simone, Although the senators sat in on the sessions ex officio, the honor was great for Paul Denlinger, Tom Cooney, Wilbur Meyers, Gertrude D'Amico, Lucille Swonetz, Joe Kirkpatrick, Fran- cis Sabot, Georgette Pageman, Bill Traynor, Edna Simmler, Betty Brill and Jane Hebrew. Events outstanding in the course of that first mem- orable year was the frosh amateur program which recalls Burton Anderson and his string quartet, Claus Rohlfs, basso profundo, George Sadler, tap dancing extraordinary, and Reuben Cummings as the major. Also we recall the beginning of our thirty-two-thousand-dollar P, W. A. stadium. Because of the two sessions athletes found it difficult to display their prowess in the field of sports. However, in the all-school track meet at Atlantic City, the local boys under the expert tutelage of Mr, Norman C. Ford, a new member of the faculty, annexed a' second place, star- ring Winsor Cooper, Lou Still, Cliff Hightower, and John Miller The frosh team literally ran away with the Camden Suburban meet when Fred Maurer won the high lump, John Who is that fellow staring out at us from beneath those bushy eyebrows? Why that boy of the puzzled brow is none other than our class president, Lou Hunsicker. ln the photo above are the other important officers of the school: Richard Sauer, the gavel pounder of the senate, is surrounded by Louise Gianunzio, Anna Mae Aherns and Claus Rohlfs, fellow senate and homeroom officers. At the top of the page one observes Jane Hebrew and Susie Le Mar, leaders in musical activities. Sixteen
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