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I DONALD M. HARRIS, IR. 227 CHESTNUT STREET Don was one of our most popular and capable boys, as shown by his holding the presidency of our class for two years and of the Student Body in his senior year. He had a weakness for fifth grade girls, phone booths, and fishing. His beautiful curly locks and ability in English literature were the envy of his male classmates and the despair of the girls. Airplane Club CU, Science Club CZD, Class President fl, Zl, Hi-Y Q2, 5, 45, Student Body Vice-President QSD, Presi- dfpt 141, Sevenlccn C4D, Smilin Through Q . R BERT MOORE HART NFT 26 ELLIS STREET Hearty was perhaps the most con- scientious student in the class, and could usually be found in the hall gang complaring trig problems with someone. e had a shy smile that broadened perce tibly in the presence of the fair sex. Ellis customary steadi- ness deserted him behind the wheel of a car, where his erratic driving was enough to give one heart failure. Airplane Club Ill, Science Club fll, Band fl, 2, 3, 4D, Smilin' Through f4D. S. BETTE HALPERN MAPLE AVENUE LINDENWOLD, NEW IERSEY Dark curly hair, a low voice, and a sweet disposition were a few of Betty's characteristics. She and Hazel formed one of the inseparable teams of the class. Her recitations in Latin class were stupendous. Although Camden Catholic Hi h held peculiar interest for her, a blons laddie nearer home came in for his share of attention. Bulletin Board Club QU, Dramatic Club flj. RAYMOND HARRISON LINDENWOLD, NEW IERSEY This curly-haired youth with the broad grm loved to tease the girls, and he would pursue this astime while roaming through the hallls during his lunch hour-ask Louise. There is an old saying that when a good looking man is around the girls all fall for him. We would change it to read, When there are good looking girls around, Ray fall r all of them. Rubin- off ' wa olin virtuoso of ean K ab1lity. Orchestr Fand 141. WALTER EDGAR HAYES, IR. HADDON AND CLARENCE AVENUES , WEST BERLTN, NEW IERSEY Although one of our more reserved bo s, Ed would surprise us with enlightening, if somewhat infrequent, responses in history class. When not gracing the halls of learning he could usually be found roving the wilds of Berlin on the end of an imposing perfecto. Ask him about sweet Ade- me. Science Club QU. THE SHIELD , T9 35 , ' ' Q-i QP
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ROBERT LEONARD GRAVENOR 210 KRESSON Rom: Bob was a typical out-of-doors man and always ready to discourse about his prowess as a fisher and hunter. Although he never exerted himself very much around school, his performance on the track proved he was not lazy. He appeared to be bash- ful, but when a certain fair lady was mentioned-how he could talk. He intends to make art his life work. Track Q3, 4b. ELIZABETH NADINE GUILES 616 GROVE STREET Nadine was a reserved, studious girl, and so ver quiet that we think some- one must liiave told her when she was quite small that children should be seen and not heard. Dean's favorite sport was hikingg ask her about the time she went barefooted. Glee Club fll, The Lucky Jaife flj, Basketball QS, 45. Q9 Pb CHARLES NORMAN HALL NORTH AVENUE WEST BERLIN, NEW IERSEY Charlie was a nonchalant young man who will be remembered, among other things, for his performance on the horizontal bar in gym exhibits. During luncheon he was always one of the group that held a certain table against all comers. Homework was the least of his worries. He hopes to be an aviator. Airplane Club fl MARY ELIZABETH GSELL ATco, NEW IERSEY This little lady was full of fun when you got to know her, but to most of us Mary seemed rather bashful. Collect- ing material for her scrap book was her favorite hobby. She never revealed the object of her affections, but we think there must have been some reason for her excessive industry in doing home- work on the train in the morning. Literary Club QU. 74454544 EDWIN IOSEPH GUILFOY KREssoN ROAD Ed was one of the youngest mem- bers of the class, but did he have a way with the women! In fact, he was so popular with the fair sex that he sometimes found he had two girls for the same dateg he was really the constant lover of the school. Ed was also quite an actor, as was evi- denced by his display of histrionic ability in Sevenleen. Regardless of his temperamental idiosyncrasies, his am- bition and industry should foster a successful career-perhaps he will be a second Clark Gable. Sevenleen 143. Cl . H5135 , ESHI 96C it OA A h, it CTI-l WJ?
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MARGARET S. HILLMAN 402 BELMONT AVENUE Margie was one of the most quiet and yet friendly members of the class. She was a good student, and her well prepared homework in office practice was Mr. Reiter's favorite theme. It also gave great pride to a certain young man in that class. From all a pear- ances we think that she is headed, for a career as a little housewife. Commercial Club CID, Glee Club C-145- MARY ELIZABETH HOFFMAN 54 LINDEN AVENUE Liz , valedictorian of the class and one of our most conscientious students, was noted for her astounding loq uacity. The inane remarks she was wont to utter at crucical moments were probably acquired in Pitman where, it is reported. she s ent some very thrill- ing summers. she had a liking for cherry pie-and canine pets. ,Literary Club KID, Glee Club fl, 2, 4 . RALPH ROBERTS HUNT 201 EAST COTTAGE AVENUE This serious, intellectual fellow had a particular leaning toward scientific pursuits. While he appeared to be Very shy and modest in school and conducted himself with utmost decorum, reports that came to us from the outer world seemed somehow to conflict with this appearance. Orchestra CZ, 5, 42. A4492 I fm AR NICHOLAS HINSKKIR. HOPKINS AND GREENMAN AVENUES Ossie joined our ranks in his sophomore ear and was alwa s known as one of tifie most friendly fellows of the class-until he went social on us in his last year and then we didn't see much of him. He distinguished himself both as manager of and com- mentator on the basketball squad. Ask him what kind of roller skates he uses. Hi-Y QU, Basketball Manager 145, Football Q3, 4b. . 1 . ,110 L-fsgv . f FRED W. HOHING STAKES AVENUE WEST BERLIN, NEW IERSEY Fred was one of our more reserved boys. His pet aversion was talking before an audience, especially in P. O. D. Class. Whenever he did feel the urge to express himself orally, the subject was always on his hobby- airplanes and dirigibles. He was noted for his model T and the eculiar condition of his tie, which Mr. gtratton could doubtless have explained. To his associates he was known as one of the goon boys, but to his Philadel- phia Betty-we suggest that you ask er. Airplane Club CU. SHI QCQWIWCW , A i 'bfwi TiH'iiEE'm E LB W?
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