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IOHN WARREN FOWLER 509 Bl21.MoN'r AVENUE An outstanding tennis player and a superb gymnast. lack will linger in our memories lor his zooming serves, chop volleys, and deft per- formances on the rings. as well as for his occasional witty asides in trig class. His wavy hair attracted the girls, and the boys liked to bum a ride in his Plymouth. Iack's driving, incidentally. was also done with a line careless abandong but the girls seemed to like it. especially certain brunette fellow-classmates. , f Tennis 15, 43. V11 '- IULIA MARGARET FRIEND 21 E1.1.1s STR!-:ET Green eyes, black hair. and a friendly disposition-that was Iudy. She and Thel formed one ol. the inseparable pairs ofthe class. but during their last year a certain masculine interloper took much of her pal's time. Basketball and roller skating were her favorite pastimesfaside from giggling. NVhy did she always wait for the train to come in before she started for school in the morning? I Basketball CSP, Varsity I-11. fil- Q J! I 1 rx N i .l ' l fl' . !'- ii ' ' xx. ' N ,gf education. Hockey f4l. oli domestic bliss. 29 , MARGARET MARY 1-RY POPLAR AVFNLE Kmxwoon, NEW IERSEY It was natural that the words ofthe popular song Sm xll P I x should be jokingly applied to Marge, but this little miss was a dy namo ol enei gy and llashing speed both on the hockey held and the bfnsketb ill eourt and no plaudits for her were louder than those of a certain blond lid Attei graduation from high school, Margie intends to continue her business Glee Club 125, Basketball CU, xv3I'S1tV 2 JJ Lo Lmptun C41 Y lI'SltX THELMA MARY GEIGER 151 XVESTMONT AVENLE XVESTMONT, N1-:xx IFRSEX Thel was the shadow that trailed her tiller pal uclw around through the halls. Xvhenever you heard an outburst ot giggling it vias more th in an even chance that they were together If her blush was 'sn indication ol high blood pressure, Thelma had a bad case atleast when C S w as men tioned. Roller skating was her favorite sport VS e predict tor Thel ililt
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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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. is , !,J,,. my-p..,. h f fly DOROTHY MARGARET GIMMI 445 EAST EAIERALD AVENUE WESTMONT, NEW IERSEY A vivacious smile, luxuriant tresses, and beautiful brown eyes were but a few of Dottie's assets. That she could give it as well as take it was proved in gym class. Friday afternoons, chop suey, and a tall dark lad from Collingswood were among Dot's preferences. Who could resist her infectious gaiety'l May her spirit of happiness remain with her, and no matter what she undertakes, success is sure to follow. Hockey CSD. - yi-,f2J L Yr' U-21 l-rj, f-J I I All !X':l:'f' A WILLIAM RUNYON GOLDTHORPE WVOODCREST, NEW JERSEY Bill was a likable chap with a ready smile, and the finest golfer ever to attend old Haddon High. His greatest difficulty was in tearing him- self away from the ancient and honored game long enough to attend classes- We shall leave to the limbo of forgotten things such petty embarrassments of the amiable tenor of his way as snowballs and the like4 Bill's mind was upon more important things, as a cute little sophomore whose intials were D. H., for example. William intends to go to college, but if the many titles he has already won are a true index, he has the makings of a great I golf pro. Golf Cl, 2, 4D. RALPH HERBERT GRANT WHITE HORSE PIKE LINDENXVOLD, NEW IERSI-:Y Q Grant was the boy with the blond curly locks, and a tendency to blush with extraordinary violence. Football, ice-skating, and the pursuit of the gentler sex, blondes preferred, were his principal diversons. Grant's am- bltlon is to become the engineer ofa crack flyer, and we can just picture him In goggles burning up the rails with the throttle wide open and the whistle shrieking for right of way. Football H. YOULDEN GRIFFETH 145 EAST KINGJS HIGlIW,AY Griff was a tall, dark-haired lad whose only weaknesses were bru- nettes and a fondness for Nlerchantville. After school hours, usually with Bob Strohmetz, he could be found tinkering with an old Ford motor, dabblmg with some sort of electrical work, or playing a guitar. Griffin was also an ardent fisherman during the summer. He is looking forward to a course in electrical engineering at Drexel University. 50
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