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EDWARD MICHEAL DROZDOWSKY ATSION Roxio Arco, NEw IERSEY Ed was a shy lad, but his friendly smile accomplished more than the breezv attack used by many of his fellows. This was especially true in the case of a certain miss in Spanish class who captured his fancy. Schultz's performances on the football field and the dance tloor were also memorable, In keeping with his philosophy, Sufficient unto the daygf' Ed has made no plans for the future. Baseball CZJ, Football Gil, Varsity Q4j. HARRIET DUNCAN 19 WALTON AVENUE xVESTMONT, NEW IERSEY Harriet was one of our more pronounced brunettes. with big brown eyes and a beaming smile. She could usually be seen at Thor's after school, dancing and bowling also helped her to pass the time between school ses- sions when E. H. was in attendance. Harriet's ambition is to take up dress designing. wma-N MILDRED EVELYN DUNCAN NXARLTON, NEW IERSEY This aftiable young lady was a capable student, and had a fun-lovin d. . . I . . 5 xsposition that won her many triends. The old adage that opposites attract failed to hold true in Millie,s case for the entlem ' h - , g an in w ose com pany she .was most frequently seen was also a pronounced blond. Probably It was bird f ti ' h J. ' ' f ' ' s 0 a eat er Roller skating and playing sottball were her principal pastimes. lVlildred's ability and thoroughness should make her a capable stenographer. FREDERICK XVILLIAAI ENDLEIN 256 LAKE STREET Fred was one ofthe best natured 'ind best liked ofthe bovs althou h . . ' . V ' ' g his amiabillty was hardly noticeable when he was playing a bang-up game at guard on the gridiron. AThe onlv thing that ex er ot hi l ' V ' g lm c own, to our knowledge, was when he tried to smoke a pipe in his senior year. HFroggy's greatest weakness was high blonde pressure. Fred hopes to take up the study of the Diesel motor in automobiles. Football fel, 2, 31, Varsity C4,l, Track tl, 2. 3, 4v. 27
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FRANCES4ELIZABETH DOLAN 612 AvoNoALE AVENUE Frannie was one of our best natured girls, with a temperament as calm and unruffled as a summer sea. But she was no daydreamer, and beneath this quiet exterior lay sterling practical abilities. Drawing was her delight, and this, combined with her taste and skill in making clothes. should help her to achieve her ambition to become a designer of dresses. JOHN GEORGE DOUGHERTY 208 DENVER AVENUE WESTMONT, NEW JERSEY Doc was one of those strong silent men whose reserved and courteous manner made others instantly like him. He proved his muscularity both on the gridiron, doing yeoman duty in the backtield, and in the gym exhibits, where he seemed to hold up the entire pyramid. Fast cars and one certain miss were his only known weaknesses. We heard John intends to ioin the Royal Northwest Mountedg he should cut quite a figure in a uniform. Varsity Football QF, 4J. NORMAN RICHARD DOUGHTY .ax XJ Asm.ANo TERRACE, NEW JERSEY XT' Nonman was the male component of one of the class's most famous ,bqd devoted couples. They did not sit together in class, but at most other '4 tinvles Jane and he could be seen strolling hand in hand here and there. l For brief periods Norm would tear himself away long enough to take ' tickets at Various sports events. In his sterner moments, Norman was much interested in radio work and expects to make that field his vocation. JANET LOUISE DOWNEY EAST GREENMAN ROAD Equally at home behind footlights, a piano, or a megaphone, Janey,' was one of the most talented members of our group. We shall not soon for- get her portrayal of the sophisticated fifteen-year-old in our first play. Modeling in clay was one of her many interesting hobbies. Although this blond miss caused many masculine hearts to flutter, only a southern accent caused a responsive flutter in her own. Janet will enter Syracuse University to study art. Cheerleader C4D, Fly dway Home f4J, The Perferl dlibi 26
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I PIX 'I A ' . gf 'AQ 42-L EDNA I. FOWLER 14 MfXIN STREET NlARLTON, NEW IERSEY ivfa f! IACK EVERETT 39 LAFAYETTE AVENUE This tall handsome lad was one of the most popular and active boys in our group. He served efficiently as a class officer for three years, and in the fourth was honored by a position on the Student Body. Although lack won letters in football, golf, and swimming, he was strangely flustered by members ofthe fair sex. In his senior year he turned Thespian and will be remembered for his performance of the vicious villain in our last play Radio and photography were his hobbies. lack expects to enter college in the fall. Class Vice-President tl, 2, 55, SfudenlBoff1f Treasurer t4D, Football tl, 2, Sl, Varsity K4l, Golf CQ, 5, 45, Circulation Manager Haddon llzzalzer 647, Swimming C'4Ql, The Pelfevl illifu' Cf-U. WILLIAM M. FLINN, IR. 556 NV.-XRVVICK ROAD Vile were all glad to see Bill when he returned to Haddonfield. Although sleeping was his favorite activity, he could cut a mean caper on the dance floor when he was in the mood. This happy-go-lucky lad never took school seriously, except for the fair classmates he met there and drove about in his '39 Plymouth. As to his future, Vtlilliam intends to become a real estate salesman. Football GD. . - - 1 fo'- r ly!! I lfyou heard a sudden burst oflaughter in class, it was usually Eddie As you may guess, studies were not her favorite pastime, and this care- free lass seldom worried her prettv head about them. Although Edna seemed indifferent to the boys of Haddon High, a young Marlton chap was the reason. She plans to enter the business world immediately after graduation. Orchestra C2, 45. HELEN MADELINE FOWLER lll CENTER STREET YVe'll not soon forget the flashing play of this little lady as fullback 'ind captain of the hockey team. Red's good sportsmanship and pleasing personality made her one of the best liked among the girls. Helen's one weakness was blushing, a trait especially noticeable when she was passing notes to a certain Small fri n l l t ' th h' d ' i ' '- e c me ween e t ir and tourth pei nods. Bus: ness school is her next goal. Basketball Cl, 2D, Glee Club CQJ, Hockey CU, Varsity C2, Sl, Captain C4QJ. 28 E
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