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eho«ftl JAMES COLLINS Jim 1901 Belvedere Avenue, Oakmont To be a baseball player Baseball; Finance Committee; Property Committee; Social Committee; Traffic Committee; Science Club. Jim's a man of few words. But you don't have to say much when you're out there throwing 'em up to the plate, do you, Jim? He pitched some great games in the last two years, and for all we know he might be a big leaguer some day. Here's hopin', Jim. WILLIAM A. COOK, JR. Bill 232 Strathmore Road, Brookline To be a lumberjack Baseball; Football; President of Hi-Y; Honor Point Letter; Property and Sanitation Committees; Student Council. Bill proved himself an all-round athlete at Haver ford. He surely knew how to pound that line and he gave many an opponent something to remember him by. Maybe those good looks helped to win some of the games. But Bill isn't through with football. He's pointing for an AlLAmcrican at college. WILLIAM T. COULTER Bill 22 Grant Avenue, Manoa Property manager of a flea circus Astronomy Club (Vice-President); Honor Rolls; Prop- erty Committee; Sanitation Committee; Traffic Committee. When it comes to being a good sport. Bill's right there. Another one of his characteristics is to “pop up with a wisecrack at an unexpected moment. Bill is of the fun- loving sort, too. If you don't believe it, ask Mr. Cop- pedge!?! ALICE ELIZABETH CUTAIAR Cutie 146 North Eagle Road. Manoa To be modern and Hoot'' the Gibson girl Chairman of Finance Committee; Glee Club; Guidance Committee; Hi-Y; Chairman of Social Committee; Merit Award; National Honor Society; Regular and Special Honor Rolls; Sanitation Committee; Social Committee; Treasurer of Student Council. Here you are. folks! Pep, brains and plenty of bright ideas all in one! That's the Alice we all know and re- member. Here's to you, Cutie! 11
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HARRIET AGNES BLOCKSOM Blocksom Steele Road, Bon Air To be successful Dramatic Club; Finance Committee: Glee Club; Hi'Y; Senior Play; Regular and Special Honor Rolls; Retort; Year Book Staff: Writers' Club. When someone greets Harriet it goes something like this: “Hello, Mildred. Oh. is it Harriet? Now, which one are you? —“Blocksom is an energetic little worker and she will be remembered for her fine work as “Henrietta!' . o I L 0 0 in the Senior Play. xxrry A.CLAaL vu “ '• MILDRED MARY BLOCKSOM Blocksom Steele Road, Bon Air To be famous Dramatic Club: Glee Club; Hi'Y: Retort: Prompter of Senior Play; Regular and Special Honor Rolls; Writers' Club: Sanitation Committee; Winner of Junior Speaking Contest. Mildred was the prompter of our Senior Play, but she herself needs no prompting. In the Junior Speaking Contest, she very realistically portrayed the honorable art of acting and speaking. Good luck to you, Mildred, or is it Harriet? EMILY LOUISE BRUCE Brucie 209 Harding Avenue, Manoa To be d night'owl Dramatic Club; Glee Club; Home Economics Club; Honor Roll: Merit Awards in Biology, Bookkeeping, Stenography; Senior Play Committee: Sanitation and Social Committees; Typist for “Le'Petit”; Year Book Staff. If you ever hear a hearty laugh you'll know it's “Brucie. She's always bubbling over with fun and good nature. Louise is known as one of our best workers, especially, when it comes to typing. OLIVE MELITA CAUM Olive” 2009 East Darby Road, South Ardmore To be a nurse Astronomy Club: Basketball: Hi'Y: Hockey; National Honor Society: Regular and Special Honor Rolls; Sani' tation Committee: Track. Here is one of the quietest girls in the class, but one with a nature that yields readily to friendship. She is a good athlete as well as a good student. Some people are just naturally nice, and Olive is one of them. Good luck and best wishes to you, Olive. 10
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JAMES F. DOUGLASS. JR. Jim 2927 Rising Sun Road, Ardmore To pass chemistry Track; Hi'Y. Jim came to us from West Catholic and was not only a welcome addition to the class, hut soon became indispensable to the great triumvirate of Cook. Douglass, and Over. His original experiments in Chemistry, with the assistance of Stu, arc just more of those things that go to give Havcrford traditions. J. RUSSELL DYER Russ 700 Ashurst Road. Penfield To ma e love li e Clarl{ Gable Swimming Team (Manager); Traffic Committee; Sani' tation Committee; Social Committee; Property Committee. He played fiddle for the czar and an enjoyable eve ning was had by all. In fact, no matter where Russ went he would fit in and help everyone enjoy himself. Russ’ wit has enlivened many a dull hour for the rest of us and we hope this steady flow of humor never runs dry. MARION ELLIS Mam 419 Valley Road, Llanerch To gain her “end” Social Committee; Student Council (Secretary): Hockey (Manager); Swimming Team; President of Glee Club; Orchestra: National Honor Society: Hi'Y (President); French Club; Year Book; Senior Play (Property Man' ager); Merit Awards; Service Pin; Honor Point Letter; Regular and Special Honor Rolls; Music Club; Perfect Attendance (Six Years). Marn's enthusiasm and good nature, to say nothing of her intellect, will do much to obtain her goal (or end) which we see on a not tooTar distant horizon. W. THORNTON EMREY Thornton 37 Hillcrest Avenue, Oakmont Admiral in Swiss Wavy Band; Orchestra; Soccer; Honor Roll; Sanitation Com- mittee; Senior Play Committee. As a musician Thornton came to us, and as a musician he is leaving us. He has been a loyal member of the band and orchestra since he was a sophomore. Unless he comes back for a P. G. everyone will be saying, Mr. Yerger's orchestra, she ain't what she used to be. 12
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