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WILLIAM ARTHUR BRAxA'IBI.E KnEssoN Roan Bill was a carefree and somnolent lad whom nothing hothered ex- cept history tests and nights in detentionvusually for talking in English class. But aII sleepiness disappeared when he toed the mound on the hase- ball diamond, and we'II never forget that whirling dervish windup before t'BiII curved a strike across the plate. XVe predict a great career in the big leagues tor this southpaw. Baseball II I. Varsity 12, 5, 41. HARRIET THOMAS BRICK E.-x ST M A I N S'r R Ii ICT M.-x1u.1'oN, NEW IERSEY This dainty and winsome miss was one ot the intellectuals ol, the class, sharing Salutatory honors and also editing our yearbook. Harriet was a good class worker, and out-of-town residence did not seem to interfere with her popularity among both Imoys and girls, Although the Duchess ' was the apple ol' a certain reporter's eye, we Iielieve there were other at- tractions at both Princeton and Lehigh. Harriet should capalmly maintain the reputation for superior scholarship and leadership which other Haddon- field graduates have established at Xvilson College. Salutatorian Q4b, Editor-in-Chief SIIIICLI? 141, llaffffon llzifylzef' Staft CS, 41, Basketball II, 2, 57, Swimming f4I. MARY C. BRITTON KRESSON, NEW IERSEY Small, dark, and independent-these were among the outstanding characteristics of this attractive young lady. Although Alary was somewhat temperamental, she could be counted upon to argue with enthusiasm upon almost an 'th' h' ff ' ' ' ' ' ' ' y ing t at o ered possibilities. Nlaix w as a good student. and should succeed in her ambition to enter the held ol public accountancy. DORIS MARIE BROWN 17 MOUNTWELL AVENUE . De3y was a petite, vivacious miss with natural curly locks and in- tri ll' ' ' V ' ' g Ing imp es, who was one of the most popular ot the girls. She was among our best class workers and proved her elliciency both as its secretary and on many: committees. Although her social activities were varied, the most attractive was unquestionably that which centered about Lehigh. Doris plans to enter Drexel University, and according to the prediction of Dr. Mertoil should achieve success in husiness in an executive capacity. N Chairman Ring Committee KZD, Hockey CI, 2, SI, Class Secretary KS, 4I. Qlass Basketball 445, Chairman Magazine Committee ISI, Assistant- Editor SHIELD MJ. , 20
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LAVINA MAE BOOTH 4 LEE AVENUE Nlae was that vivacious blonde with the very blue eyes who just about made class every morning before the bell. ln defiance of the calendar, .Mae usually appeared concurrently with Iune. Boots was best known for her giggling and daydreaming-to induce the latter you had only to mention Frank. Upon graduation Mae hopes to continue her education at a business school. Class Hockey Cfij, Basketball i3,4,J. ELIZABETH MAY BOULTON 117 PEYTON AVENUE Short and sweet is a phrase that typified Betty. Her questioning blue eyes and winsome manner made her seem very innocent and demure- but oh, myl Ask her about the house parties at N. I. C. and those nights in New York. Betty , also amazed us with her activity and efficiency as the manager of the hockey team. Reading and dancing occupied her lighter moments. She hopes to enter college after the summer is over. Tri'Hi CD, Class Hockey 12, 5, 45, Assistant Manager Hockey CSQ, Manager 645, SHIELD Staff 143. , N . mifx my FT, bl I .WILLIAM WALTON BOW EN 212 XVEST END AVENUE Bill was one of the class Romeos-and although he liked variety, he preferred them young and tender. He was an outstanding class worker, and in other school activities, too. W'e shall remember his excellent charac- ter portrayals in both our senior plays, and especially his ire when, after all his effort in procuring a wig, they powdered his hair. He will con- tinue his schooling at college-the only stipulation being that it is coed. Bill'sf' ambition aIId practicality should make him a successful business executive. Assistant Mariziger Basketball C2, SJ, Nlanager UU, Assistant Manager Baseball CZIJ, Manziger KS, 47, Prom Committee C3l, Hi-Y 12, 5, 45, Fly .1I4-ay Home C4J, The Pe1j'er1.Il1'bi C4l, SHIELD Staff 143. CLARA MIRIAM BRADDOCK 20 EAST KING'S HIGIIXXVIXY A generous dash of good nature and a winning personality were among Clara,s attributes. Nlaking puns and eating chocolate nut sundaes were among the things she liked to do, but music unquestionably held first place in her affections. She was undecided whether to choose the latter or nursing for a career. Although Clara is a capable musician, we vote for nursing, because her merry laugh would have a more tonic effect than medicine. Q. s . 5 Fr pl 'I' - ,4 0,71 f l 9
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an ac ress. She will enter college in the tall and hopxes to become a teacher. GRACE LOUISE BROWN 40 GRANT Avi-:Nui-2 ER1.TON, Nl-:W lieusm' Gracie's prettv red hair frequent blush 'incl le nsin l't A , , , . p if g persona i y were among her distinguishing characteristics. Quiet, Gracie, was an expression frequently heard from her teachers, She and Dot were in- separable friends throughout their tour years. A dark-haired youth from Lakewood holds the key to Gracie's affections. From the skill with which she acted 'is secretary' for many te lcher li . . . . K ' L' z s, we prec ict a good otlice position for her. Tri-Hi KSJ. MARION GREENWOOD BROWN -,,- H .1,.J AXVTHORNI-I ixVliNL'E Pretty, sweet, chic, and an attractive personality' were t h' h erms w ic littingly described this petite brunette miss. And what a swimmer she wasl .xlarionls perlormanee in our tirst senior plav showed her twlent is t Glee Club 15, -tl, lffy 41u'l1.ll Home f-11. .' If vi RALPH MURDO BUCHANAN 20 .xl0L'NTXVELL Avi-:NVE Buck wasindeed the 'insw t 'l ' A - . . er o a maic en s prayer. Yvhether catching a pass at end, sinking a long basket, doing his bit on the dance tloor, or driving his Studebaker with 1 certain hockey' .t' b ld I ' ' . K s ar esi e him, he was admired by all and enyied by many. Buck's athletic record at H. M. H. S. will no doubt be continued when he enters college next fall. Football fl, 21, Varsity 13,-11, Basketball fl, Qi, Varsity 151. Cap- tain f4l. ALBERTA IEAN BULKLEY 20.3 Cin-:ws laxxuixc Roan Cute dimples, a pug nose, and superabundant energy were charac- teristics ot' this little miss. Bucky was noted lor her splendid per- formances on the hockey and swimming teams, and showed her acrobatic ability both in the Gym Exhibition and in the circus. Next fall will find Alberta a student in Cedar Crest. Prom Committee lol, Hockey ill, Varsity 12, 3, 41, Swimming l4l. 21
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