Haverford College - Record Yearbook (Haverford, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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Richard Brown. Tin- Panda has ciis- tini;uislH ' d himself both as a male dcliiitanti- and a chcm major. As for his cinniistry just ask Doc Meldruni and as for the other business just ask anybody who is anybod - on the Main Line. The Mighty Mite, as he terms himself, lists his hobbies as; fly- fishing, dominoes, blushing, gaseous reactions, and Vat 69. Among his numerous accomplish- ments are rooming with Kales for one year and Kirkpatrick for three, a feat in itself. Dickie never worried. One of our most typical memories of him is sitting on two dictionaries while driving that blue con- vertible, sans permission, past Tat Brown. He didn ' t even worry when his average on one occasion turned out to be 95 instead of the 96 he had hoped for. His even temperament broke down onl - under the pressure of Math I on Sunday nights and occasionally when h.iving to answer all those darned invitations. Bud Burford. Bud was not long in making himself known when he arrived as a Rhinie. F or a while he was North Barclay ' s little terror. Since that turbulent year he has become somewhat quieter, but can assert himself if necessary. He often says that hv studies if there ' s nothing better to do. This attitude frequently resulted in ( iilightening conversations with the dean, and though emerging from them a trifle battle-scarred, still he has carried on wonderfully. Bud ' s social life has been restricted, so to speak, but constant. We might say that Carol attached him to Haverford as nothing else could. Besides Carol, the Kentucky Won- der has certain other interests, one of which is jive, and the place often rocks to those old Know It and Another One of Them Things, cries of Are you hep. ' ' As immort.ilized in t The Joint is Jumpin ' . tav. parlor favorites, Make Me interspersed with frightening he words of the old masters:

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Norman Brous. Of the strong, silent men in the Class (if 42, Norman Brous is out- standing. Quite often lie was seen striding across the campus, briefcase in hand and a very serious expression on his face. During his Senior year he wore the broadest grin of any of the Day students after completing his Comprehensives in January, the first in the class to weather that storm. Called to the armed forces in the middle of his last year, Norman left before his basketball talent could be put to good use on the court. His athletic ability was evident in his junior year when, as one of the five fighting Day students, he placed a sterling game as guard on that championship intramural team. Yet Norman ' s reputation rests not on his basketball prowess, but rather on his purposeful and s stematic endeavors as a student and scholar. Becoming a Day student after his Freshman year, Korman lost many contacts with the resident students, but to those whom he favored with his friendship his fine qualities were an inspiration. Knox Brown. Knox is a tall, pleasant chap who means a thing when he says it; and can always prove it if he has to. His dress is as smooth as his speech; and as the time approaches for putting THE RECORD to bed he looks like a sure thing to win the News poll hands down. His wit is ironic and sure-fire. His boogie piano is genuine and impassioned. Besides being a gentleman and a scholar, Knox is also somewhat of a businessman and somewhat of an athlete. As manager of the C lee Club in his senior ear he put through deals with Hood and Beaver that would cause a minor shake-up on Wall Street, were the details to come to light. As a member of a championship volleyball team throughout his college life, he has displayed nerves of brass and muscles of steel. Knox is also known as the elusive ideal of many a local damoiselle who, attracted by the aura of mystery surrounding his personality, has found herself spurned in favor of a legendary nymph named Fran, of whom we have heard much, but whom Knox has never seemed able to pro- duce as prima facie e ' idence in crucial moments.

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