Haverford High School - Greystones Yearbook (Havertown, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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SENIOR RECORD H. T. H. S. JANUARY, 1930 FACULTY J. FRANK CARTER, Principal Pauline Cope ENGLISH John C. Shopp Marian R. Smith Arthur Walter Mrs. Driezler HISTORY Mary A. Ranck Robert Livingston Olive Moore MATHEMATICS Benjamin Howarth Bessie E. Thomas SCIENCE Robert Coppedge Miles Timlin Ruth S. Bishoff LATIN Louise Woods Helen Agnew FRENCH Agnes McMahan Louisette Reichenbourg COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Lena Rohrer C. Glenwood Hughes Emily Hughes Harry G. Dolan FINE ARTS Gertrude Ferron Alice P. Steward PHYSICAL TRAINING Ethel David EXPRESSION ........................... HOME ECONOMICS ....................... LIBRARIAN ............................ ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN................... Allison Cornog ..............Harriet Diven ...............Irene Cornog .................Anna Diller .................Mrs. Hafer

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SENIOR RECORD H. T. H. S. JANUARY, 1930 CREED I will become more than I am. I will achieve more and more every day because I know that I can. I will recognize only that which is good in myself; only that which is good in others; only that in all things and all places that I know will live and grow. When adversity threatens I will be more determined than ever in my life to prove that I can turn all things to good account. When those whom I have trusted seem to fail me, I will have a thousand times more faith in the honor and nobility of men. I will think only of that which has virtue and worth. I will wish only for that which gives freedom and truth. I will accept only that which can add to the welfare of the race. I will live to live more. I will speak to give encouragement, inspiration and joy. I will work to be of service to an ever increasing number, and in every thought, word and action my ruling desire shall be to enrich, ennoble and beautify existence for all who come my way. CCDE “To know what is right and not to do it, is the want of courage.” Haverford High School believes that to do right through fear of punishment does not develop strength of character. Remove the fear and there is the same inclination to do wrong. To do right because it is right is character building. Haverford High School wishes to offer its student opportunity for such character development and adapts this code as a guide to personal conduct. 1. Be true to yourself, your family, your community, your school, your coun- try, your state, and your God. 2. Obey the Law. Social, Natural and School. 3. Be Honest: Thought, Word and Deed. 4. Keep Clean: Body, Mind, Language. 5. Work: It is the key to success. 6. Practice thrift: Time, Money, Possessions. 7. Be Courteous: “Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.” 8. Be regular and punctual in your attendance and in meeting obligations. 9. Be courageous: Stand for that which is fair and right even though you may stand alone. 10. Be good sportsman: Play fair and square and never give up. 11. Be worthy of confidence—deserving of Friendship. 12. Be conservative and yet progressive: Choose safe and stable things and yet accept the new if it contributes to good.



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SENIOR RECORD H. T. H. S. JANUARY, 1930 To the Class of January, 1930: “Be not an idler in this busy world: Fill every day with sweetness to the brim; Keep all thy radiant flags of hope unfurled, And lift along the way a joyous hymn Strive valiantly, since right must vanquish wrong. But ever rush to battle with a song. Please accept my sincere congratulations upon the many valiant battles you have al- ready won. There are yet many bigger and far more intensive battles to be fought I be- lieve you are going out into the world well armed for its engagements. I have implicit faith in your ability to win. I shall follow you with increasing interest, I shall share with you the pleasure of anticipated achievements, I shall joy with you in their fruition. I wish you a long life of health, happiness, and pros- perity; the well-earned respect and highest es- teem of all who shall know you and the mer- ited approbation of Almighty God. Sincerely yours, J. FRANK CARTER, Tour Principal. To the Graduates of January, 1930: You approach the close of your high school days with an undaunted faith in your personal power of achievement, with the ardent en- thusiasm bom of such a faith, and with a sincere desire to find abundant tasks that shall challenge your strength and enable you to con- tribute significantly to human betterment. A supreme challenge of life is to conserve for the years of ripened judgment, this virile faith, this driving enthusiasm and this unselfish zeal of youth. May these priceless present possessions abide with each of you through many years. THOS. A. BOCK, Superintendent of Schools.

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