Haddonfield Memorial High School - Shield Yearbook (Haddonfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1935

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115 HOPKINS AVENUE Our Paul was noted for his efficient management of the football team, for his methods of tri ping and crashin books on the heacfs of his pals-ani for his ear trumpets. Des could mangle the Aeneid so that Virgil himself would not have recognized it. A love for Atlantic City and fishing were his principal interests. Stamp Club ill, Hi-Y f2, 5, 45, Foot- ball Manager MD. aww at J7' FRANK D:MARCO 21 EAST CRYSTAL 'LAKE AVENUE WESTMONT, NEW IERSEY Whenever ou saw a crowd of fellows tryin to borrow money-it was usualfy from F rank 5 without doubt he was the banker of the class. His sartorial adornment, particularly as to gayly colored socks and ties, was a joy to behold. Frank's secret ambition was to secure an automobile license. He was very bashful and we think he will be the class bachelor, but still waters run deep and you never can tell. Varsity Baseball f3, 4J. LOUISE E. DEAL OSAGE, NEW JERSEY Betty was full of fun, and you never saw her angry unless someone made a remark about her olden locks. Be careful, Earl. She had a fondness for pretzels with lots of salt on them, for an orchestra leader, and also for the first two letters of the alphabet. We predict a domestic career for her with the latter. Reading Club CID. RALPH LEWIS DESPIRITO ATLANTIC AVENUE Arco, NEW JERSEY This bustling young man was one of the most vociferous members of the class, and his strange noises in Spanish class will ever lin er in our ears, to4 gether with his iaugh that always managed to be the loudest. Flash was our heaiil cheerleader and made noble attempts to arouse the student body, yet his wildly exhorting notions never seemed to disturb his neat ap- pearance or his curly hair. A certain Vera held strong attraction for him, and most of his leisure time was devoted to her. Cheerleader MD. IOSEPH DOLAN, IR. 24 ROBERTS AVENUE Ice was an amiable lad who was famous for his laziness. Those who were bemoaning the fact that their homework was not done always found a boon companion in Ioe. He took a great interest in everything around school exce t studies, however, particu- larly in athlietic practices. The library was his favorite rendezvous. We wonder why. WJE57 iHE SHIELD HAM 35 E Qi

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RAYMOND IOHN CRESCENZO CHURCH STREET ATCC, NEW JERSEY Ray was a very quiet boy, and a conscientious student. He was a lo al rooter at all athletic contests andy a member of the baseball squad. Most of his leisure was spent in listening to Conley's jokes or in playing a hand of pinochle with his famous partner, Ralph. Ask him what was the in- centive for his interest in the third period lectures. lndustrial History Club 115, Air- plane Club 1ll, junior Business Train- ing Club 1lU, Baseball 13, 41. ALBERT LLOYD DAVIS 311 CIIEWS LANHING Roan Pete was the class humorist and one of our laziest boys. He had a weakness for Moorestown Friends and a yellow Packard which he could frequently be seen driving. Tennis and fishing were his hobbies, but we can't imagine him doing anything very strenuously. YVe will never forget the tricks he used to perform in Room 106 during the lunch hour. CHARLES EDWARD DEAL, IR. LAUREL SPRINGS, NEW IERSEY Reds was the hard-luck athlete of the class. Althou h the girls did not lind him hard to iook at, he seemed to be disinterested in themgunless a certain ouIIg lady from Kirkwood named llyetty was mentioned. XVhat- ever Charlie undertook, he did with all his might. His unassuming manner Zlllil amiable disposition won him many friends. ,Football 153, Varsity 145, Basketball 13 . A ETHEL EMMA CURRY 422 XVASIIINGTON AVENUE Ethel was an ambitious student and a good worker in class activities. Piano playing and giving Pep talks were among her many hobbies. We under- stand those Long tele hone conver- sations were the cause oFher excellent recitations in English class. She in- tends to enter Smith and ultimately to become a teacher of history or mathematics. Glee Club 1ll, Orchestra 12, 3, 43, Hockey 143, Basketball 143. 'r E!-5 ,fx , R 6,1,fv.,g, -1 RUTH LUCILLE DAVIS 216 VIRGINIA AVENUE XVESTMONT, NEW IERSEY Heppie was an active member of the l Hate School Club and was hardly what might be characterized as a hard-working student. She had an infectious gayety of manner and beautiful dark eyelashes. Riding horse- back and dancing were her main recrea- tions. The young man in the case had a dark countenance and blue eyes, we were told, but that takes in a Int of territory. Art Club 1l3. WHW35 i THE SHIELD W?



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DOROTHY ELIZABETH DOTGER BRILL AVENUE BERLIN, NEW JERSEY Dot could blush furiously on any provocation or none, and her fair complexion made this articularly em- barrassing. She was sefdom seen with- out a smile and was goodnature per- sonified. Tennis was her favorite sport. Ask her about Hen. Kodak Club CU, Secretary Spanish Club 153, Basketball fl, 2, 5, 43. fi A ik X N331 'T' s lla. - ut, K s ,495 l MILDRED ALBERTA DUDLEY 221 Horxms AVENUE Bert's sunny smile, brown eyes, and pleasant disposition made her one of the best of als. She had a weakness for homework, and also for another member of the senior class. Giggling was one of her favorite pastimes. 2 lgramatic Club CID, Glee Club fl, , 4 . RAWLINS I. EASTWICK, IR. 425 BEECHWOOD AVENUE This well built, good lookin lad with the curly hair and twinifling eyes had a peculiar dislike for taking a front seat in class. His startling vocabulary and fast comebacks were the amazement of English class. Bud was a star player on the senior basketball team too. Stamp Club QU, Gym Team QU. In L l gf L f . if SELDON EMERSON DOUGHTY 5 ROBERTS AVENUE Sei was by far the tallest, and probabl the laziest member of our class. lilis greatest ambition was to sleep in history class, but his strong aversion to the teacher's theories on political and social questions ke t him alert. He was a famous out-ofidoors man, and besides being a remarkable high jumper and ice hockey player, he was an ardent fisher and hunter. What- ever his future occupation may be, we hope he will find it possible to be punctual, for although he lived only across the street, he always managed to be the last one in school. Airplane Club CID, Track 145. vmiwff MURIEL ROSE DYER 11 WESTMONT AVENUE Small, but a very rapid talker, was Minnie. She possessed a colorful imagination, and could find an excuse for anything. Although she liked music, poetr , and history, most of all she enjoyedv worrying. Commercial work, she said, was very confusing. Her great ambition is to travel ln Europe. Dramatic Club KID. Jw QQ J- ir is C THE sl-HELD

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