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NORMA FOGARTY A 4924 RLIAKPLE AVENUE You had only to look at Norma to see the keen sense of humor which lay behind those smiling Irish eyes. She said she was always being misunderstood, which, according to the old adage, is an evidence of greatness. Norma's favorite recreation was horseback riding-which relieved somewhat her grand assumption of complete boredom with schoolwork. We wonder whether J. V. will be a determining factor in regard to her future. NEWBERN R. FOWLER., JR. 309 BELMONT AVENUE R ds was a chap never known to be bored, While dancing with Lois or driving his Ford. Diminutive but potent, Newby conserved his energies where studies were concerned in order to better release them on the football field, in gym exhibits, or in the activities mentioned in the doggerel above. During the summer, Stone Harbor was the center of his attentions. From the skill Reds displayed at the switchboard in achieving trick lighting effects for our plays, we predict he will become a famous technician in the movies. Football CQ, SJ, Varsity C4-J. H. ALAN FURNESS 309 CENTER STREET A small but potent atom, NAI was Honorary Past Master of the Art of Tomfoolery at all Hi-Y meetings. He redeemed himself somewhat by his high ranking in table-tennis matches, however. Horseback riding was his favorite sport. Alan was famed for his collection of phonograph records, which he usually accompanied to add spice to the selections. He hopes to become an electrical engineer. Hi-Y CS, 4-J, Glee Club C4-J. MILDRED OLGA GARWOOD 25 EUCLI? AVENUE Mickie was a not very tall but jolly blond miss who was always in on the fun. Her favorite hobby was traveling, and relatives came in very handy when she was visiting a nearby town. Boating was another of her pet diversions. Ask Mildred about those New Year's resolutions! f Glee Club Cl, Page Twenty-seven
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JACK C. FARQ UHAR 251 VVAYNE Avnxtn V Jack was one of our most active workers through all four years, and our capable Class President in the senior semester. Camping, skiing, and all sports delighted him, but gymnastic feats were his outstanding accomplishment. Puns and blondes were his greatest weaknesses. Jack will enter Springfield College in the fall. Class Basketball tl, 2, SJ, Football QQ, 3, 4-J, Baseball ISD, Hi-Y QS, 45, Class President G-J. ERICH WERNER. FEIGEL Arco, NEW JERSEY Dutch was a well-liked and sociable fellow with a. dry wit which some- times was completely over the heads of his companions-but which usually evoked gales of laughter. Although he never distinguished himseif as a student, it was not from a lack of ability. Baseball was his favorite recreatxong and xi hen Atco is admitted to the big league circuit, we expect great things of Werner. ADELE NEAL FERRIS 272 IIAXVTHORNE AVENUE Delliei' was that tall and attractive blonde with the charming smile whose 'd d ounds during favorite pastime in school was promenading the corri ors an gr ' the luncheon period. Adele was usually the last.one to arrive in the morning and frequently beat the bell by only a scant margin. Ask her about those long rides on horseback with Bill. Class Basketball I4-J. GERTRUDE LOUISE FITZGERALD ASHLAND, NEW JERSEY If you saw a blond young lady with a pleasant smile chatting with her friends and heard her comment, You don't say? -that was Fitz. .Ice- skating was the activity she liked best, and her frequently expressed ambition ' ' ' ' ' tl ' ort all the year around. was to live in a climate n here she could engage in ns sp I pon graduation, Gertrude expects to enter training to become a nurse. Hi-Y QU. Page T'u'enty-six
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MARGARET FRANCES GHANEY 11 FRIENDS AVENUE Fran was noted for her pronounced dimples and the merry smile which accompanied them. Her favorite hobbies were chewing gum fshe was forever looking about in helpless fashion for a place in which to deposit itj, and cook- ing. The class never lacked for a cake from her when plays were given. Al- though Fran never seemed to be in a hurry, she got there just the same. Glee Club flj. BENJAMIN GREY, JR. 1 VVEST COTTAGE AVENUE Ben was a sturdy little man with a big smile. His pungent, if some- what cynical, observations on this and that were always good for a laugh. We never could understand why anyone would want to run a mile, but the dogged determination Ben displayed in this event always evoked our admiration. He was also a conscientious student, and if tenacity of purpose means anything, Benny should succeed in whatever he undertakes. Track KS, -30. ANNA MAE GSELL ATLANTIC AVENUE ATCO, NI-iw JERSEY Annie was a cheerful girl who sometimes exasperated the teachers by weighing her response judiciously for some moments-and then announcing, as if she had Inade a sudden discovery, 1 donit. know. Her hobby was making marionettes, of which she had quite a collection. Anna. Maeis fondness for chic coiffures leads us to wonder whether she will enter this field as a vocation. HELEN FRANCES GUTHIER RLIANSION AND FAIRVIEW AVENIIES ASHLAND, NEW JERSEY Bunny,' was a sweet young maiden with big brown eyes and curly hair. In the beginning of the year Drexel monopolized her time, but after Christmas Haddonfield reclaimed its place in the sun. Bunny loved to drive her car, and she was often seen dashing hither and yon in her Plymouth. She expects to go to college after graduation. With her cheerful disposition and ever-present smile, we are sure that her life will be very happy, at least, no matter what she undertakes. Page Twenty-eight
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