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tumt GEORGE WATSON COLLINS Entered: 1938 PENNSYLVANIA Football H '39 Basketball H '39 Track '39 Student Council '39 I hail from Swarthmore about twelve miles away. Any time you see a dingy little Ford taking the turn at Railroad Ave. and Bucklane on two wheels at 8:52 A. M., you can just say to yourself, I'd better step aside because here comes George Collins with his 'struggle buggy' full of Haverford School boys from far and near. I am fond of athletics, and it certainly was a great experi- ence to play football and basketball with Bill Nicholson and lim Burdick, the respective captains. One experience which I can't figure out is the fact that I made the Student Council for the second term. I was much pleased. Next year I expect to attend the University of Pennsylvania where I will probably major in Engineering. I manage to get along in some subjects pretty well, but writing such an article as this is just not in my line. 1' i i' EDITORS NOTE: George's record for one year speaks for itself. 26
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PHILIP COLE, IR. Phil Entered: 1936 CORNELL Soccer '38, H '39 Crew '37, '38, '39 Swimming Mgr. '39 Polemics '37, '39 Current Events Club '38 Game Committee '38, '39 I entered Haverford School with an arm in a sling, three years ago. Since that fateful day many other portions of my body have been in similar slings. All in all I have had a won- derful time here, and it is with tender feeling that I pass on to the next stage of my life. I am glad that I was able to take advantage of the grand athletic curriculum and above all that I was able to take part in the first crew to represent Haverford in any waters. I also had the privilege of following one of the finest soccer teams Haverford has ever had. I would like to give one little word of advice to the rising Sixth Form. Don't let Mr. Severinghaus and the Haligoluk board make you write yourself up. It is too hard to be modest and yet ring in a few much-needed words of praise. i Q i EDITORS NOTE: And whatever else you do, Phil, be careful in crossing the street, you might not always be so fortunate as you were one day this past year. 25 K f '9 917115
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EDWARD WORTHINGTON COSLETT Worthy Entered: 1936 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Football '38, '39 Polemics '38 Current Events Club '39 I entered Haverford School in the Fourth Form after having spent nine years in the Upper Darby public schools. I have never been on the Honor Roll and never will be. Besides this and the fact that the prices ot the school dances are too high, the only trouble with the school is the Alumni Speakers group. Some of the talks are very good, but they are not worth it when we have to be tortured by the others. English and History areilmy favorite classes, physics is the worst. My hobbies are breeding Racing Homer Pigeons and collecting British Empire stamps, but my school work has prevented me from spending much time on either ot these hobbies this year. I plan to go either to the University of North Carolina or to Iohns Hopkins to study medicine. i i Q EDITORS NOTE: Although Worthy claims that the prices of the school dances are too high, he drives around the ritziest car that we've ever seen. 27 11-159' I Ti 'II' I9 39
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