Merchantville High School - Record Yearbook (Merchantville, NJ)

 - Class of 1937

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FRANCIS I. ENGEL 5308 Harding Road FRAN Francis was a nice, quiet boy, and a good fellow. He came to our school as a Iunior and rapidly distinguished himself by frequent, in- telligent recitations in class and by becoming a member of the basketball team. lnterclass Basketball 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Honor Boll 3. PATRICIA M. FERRIS 11 West Walnut Avenue PAT A A friendly smile and a personality that ra- diated good-will aptly identify Pat. Student Council 2, Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 4, lnterclass Basketball l, 2, 3, Senior Tri-Hi 2, 3, President 4, Monitor 2, 4, Classical Club 3, Treasurer 4, Glee Club 2, Aerial l, 3, 4, Record Staff 4, Senior Cabinet 4, lnterclass Baseball l, 2, Second Varsity Basket- ball 2, 3, lnterclass Volley Ball 2, Honor Roll 2, 3. H. WILLIAM FETTERMAN 115 Glenwood Avenue FLASH Bill was the big fellow in gray whom you seldom saw doing homework. He went in for athletics and was on the Varsity basketball team besides being one of our star halfbacks in football. His pet diversion was dancing. Football Squad 3, Varsity 4, Basketball Squad 3, Varsity 4, Orchestra 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. GEORGINA P. FISHER 3 Lexington Avenue GENE Gene was seen in the halls surrounded by girls and boys. She was a neat dresser and had a way of attracting people to her. Sketching Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Second Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, lnterclass Hockey 2, lnterclass Volley Ball 3, lnterclass Baseball 2, 3, Contemporary Club 4, Secretary French Club 4, lnterclass Track 2. Twenty-four

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EDWARD H. DORSEY 6918 Irving Avenue BOOT This care-tree young fellow had a way about things all his own. Ed walked into class with that inimitable strut, rarely answered the teacher's questions, passed all tests, and rushed out at the close of the period to meet a certain girl. Contemporary Club 3. ALBERT E. DRUCE 115 Monroe Avenue RIP Rip was one of those boys so indispen- sable on both the baseball diamond and basketball court. Then, too, we noticed that Rip's very winning smile had captured many a girl's heart. Basketball Squad 3, Varsity 4g Football Man- ager 4g Golf Varsity 2, 35 Baseball Varsity 3. CHARLES R. DYER 4219 Jackson Avenue HUCK With a quiet and unassuming air Charles went about his daily tasks. His slow smile was always thereg ready to greet you no matter how dreary the day. May that slow but sure- ness continue to conquer. DOROTHY E. EISENHARDT 418 West Maple Avenue DOT We can't say much about Dot because she was so very quiet. She was noticeable be- cause of her good taste in clothes and her etticiency in the commercial department. Commercial Club 3. Twentyfthvee



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1 fr WILLIAM H. FISHER 6542 Rogers Avenue BILL Bill was that very noisy person who was famed for his saying, Who's got his English done? Our Bill' could dispel the gloom from any room by his jolly laugh. Iunior Supper Committee 3. MARY E. FOSTER 212 S. Sherman Avenue TONI Mary was that young lady that has such a pleasing personality. She was very depend- able and might be found working in the office in her spare time. Glee Club 35 Office 2, 35 Commercial Club 3. MARY M. FREELEY 1631 Lexington Avenue SNOOKS Snooks was the quiet little girl with the drawl who was always ready and willing to help a classmate. Her cheery smile and pleas- ant disposition always will stand her in good stead. 5 Aerial 25 Contemporary Club 3, 45 Commer- I I cial Club 3. W . FRANK A. GAGLIARDI 6342 Highland Avenue GAGS Frank achieved great popularity through his ability in the field of music and in his talent of portraying humorous characters in our plays. Senior Play 45 Iunior Play 35 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Classical Club 3, 45 Debating Club 45 Glee Club 45 Monitor 3, 45 Camden County Orches- tra 2, 3, 45 Iunior Supper Committee 35 Record 45 Second Honors 2. 'Twcntyfjive

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