Merchantville High School - Record Yearbook (Merchantville, NJ)

 - Class of 1936

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I X DAVID MAGOWAN Dave Dave is the boy who seems to know where every ladder, switch, and electric plug in the school is located. His acquaintance with the lights on the stage is invaluable in the production of the school plays and operettas. These activities owe a great deal to his willing cooperation. He is also a familiar sight at many school activities, where his usual occupation is taking tickets or giving out programs. Lately, he has found Miss Walken to be a most suitable dancing partner during the first period on Tuesday mornings. Business Staff Record 45 Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 3, 45 Operetta 25 Football Gate Service 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew 2, 35 Senior Play Ticket Committee 4. E l it LOUIS GARFIELD MCAFOOS. Ir. Bud Personality, dependability, and an all around sport, are all factors which help to identify Louis. His abili- ties are shown not only by his membership in our school orchestra, but also by the financial success of the Record for which he is largely responsible. His elec- tion as the boy with the best personality proves that the class expects a great future for him. Monitor 45 Class Treasurer 25 Home Room Treasurer 3, 45 Aerial Business Staff 45 Record Business Man- ager 45 Classical Club, President 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 lunior Supper Committee 35 Senior Play Costume Com- mittee 45 lunior Play Cast 35 Perfect Attendance 35 Second Honors 2, 3, First Semester 45 Laureate Societyf HAZEL MAE MATTHEWS Indy lt will be a lucky employer who has Hazel as an assistant co-worker. Efficiency is the word she denotes. Bustling about, attending to business or pleasure, Hazel does the job of the moment with a clear head and steady hand. Miss McAllister found her a capable and dependable secretary. Hazel's ushering work at school affairs and her typing ability prove she will be the exceptional young business woman in the future work- ing world. Monitor 45 Aerial Staff 25 Glee Club 25 Operetta 25 Assistant Basketball Manager 2, Manager 35 lnterclass Basketball Z5 Christmas Card Committee 45 Usher Man- ager for Senior Play 45 Dramatic Club 25 Third Honors 3. ETHEL MARGARET MCCAUGHIN Ziz A hilarious giggle or an interjection of Oh, Mr. Bishop usually denotes Ethel's presence. Ethel speaks with somewhat of a drawl, and the effect is very musi- cal. Her power of comprehension is akin in the matter of speed to her power of speech, for she never catches the class-room cracks until about an hour after they have been released by the copyright owners. However, Ethel seems to enjoy life, and her high average proves that she misses only the jokes. Iunior Play Cast 35 Second Honors 25 Third Honors 3.

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ANNA LOBACK Anna's favorite hide out during her senior year was the Library, for she could be seen there every day during fourth period. The reason for her studious air at that time was U. S. History, her pet aversion and the bane of many of her fellow sufferers, Unobtrusive and seldom heard from, Anna nevertheless is always ready and willing to assist in difficult tasks. HOWARD MacMILLIN Mac The last year at Merchantville had found Mac crawling rapidly back into his shell, away from the crowds and the ever-increasing faculty. Time has released its ravages, and what was once a boisterous, noisy individual, is no longer noisy just boisterous at times. However, this changed individual still retains his unlimited talent for getting into trouble, which, we fear, will never bo separated from him. ELIZABETH DOLLY LUTZ Dolly Did you see that group with their heads together down the hall? Don't be alarmed for fear something has gone wrong: it's only our wittiest senior, Dolly Lutz, entertaining some of her friends. Dolly is a competent French student, to say nothing of her ability along com- mercial lines. However, her main achievement lies in her ability to make friends with everyone and to qualify as one of loe Penner's closest rivals. Record Business Staff 47 Commercial Club 47 French Club 47 Perfect Attendance 27 Macbeth Ticket Com- mittee 47 Christmas Card Committee 47 Second Honors 27 First Honors 37 First Semester 4. BURTON MacNICHOL Burt Everybody knows Burton! Our most popular boy, our class president has been seen on football fields, on basketball courts, on dance floors, and in classrooms, always to good appearance. But he's still Burton- Burton, the modest, reserved, good-naturod sport that ho is. Student Council 27 Monitor 47 Class President 47 Class Vice-President 37 Football Squad 2, Varsity 3, 47 Basket- ball Squad 2, Varsity 3, 47 Baseball Squad 2, Varsity 3, Captain 4.



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WILLIAM MCGLAUGHLIN Bill Bill is the quiet fellow who doesn't like to borrow. He came to Merchantville in his senior year from Audu- spite of the shortness of his bon High School: but in stay with us, he has become famous because of his loud socks and innocent look. Although his locomotion around the school is like that of Stepen Fetchit, Bill becomes full of pep, vim, and vigor when on the foot- ball field. od' uolcflwlggl 00 ,lid it W ALICE I. MILLER Allie Alice Miller, our most dependable girl, has brought honor to herself by her splendid work in the Commer- cial Department of our school. Wonderland may have had its Alice, but she is not to be compared with our Alice, who drank of the grow-big medicine twisdoml, and grew, and grew, and grew, for the honor roll never lacked her name. Student Council Vice-President, and Honor Society Com- mittee 4: Monitor 4: Aerial Staff 3, Assistant Editor 4: Tri-I-li 4: Commercial Club Refreshment Committee 4: First Honors 2, 3, First Semester 4: Movie Benefit Tickets 2: Movie Benefit and lunior Supper Tickets 3: Senior Play Business Manager 4: lnterclass Baseball 3: Assist- ant Editor Record 4: Laureate Society. 29 MARY ELIZABETH McKEE Betty A low, surprised laugh, a friendly smile, and a per- sonality that radiates goodwill aptly identify Betty. The most popular girl in the class, she is noted for her splendid work on the hockey field and as the president of the Tri-Hi. Betty is a valuable friend, a willing worker, and our idea of a grand sport. Student Council 3: Class Secretary 2: Iunior Essay Contest 3: Assistant Editor Aerial 4: Assistant Editor Record 4: Tri-Hi 3, President 4: President Camden County Council 4: Classical Club 4: French Club Vice- President 4: Swimming Club 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4: Basketball Squad 2, 3, Varsity 4: Hockey Squad 2, Varsity 3, 4: Swimming Team 3, 4: lnterclass Baseball Captain Z, Manager 3: Christmas Card Committee 4: Second Honors 2, 3, 4: Laureate Society. t NELLIE MILLER Nellie's silence is almost continuous: and when it is finally broken, the breakage is apt to be caused by the words l don't know. Her pet aversion seems to be reciting, for when asked a question, she hesitates to answer even though she knows what to say. It may be that she is intimidated by the determined countenances of the faculty. Who knows? Commercial Club 4: lnterclass Baseball 2, 3, 4.

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