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RALPH ALLEN MORAN “Loonie” ltA well-meaning lad with good intentions Latin Club (3 years); President and Vice-President of Latin Club; Student Council; Social, Property, Traffic, Sanitation Committees; Special Honor Roll (2 semesters); President of the Class (’31); Basketball Squad (2 years); Track Squad (2 years). “Loonie ’ is a likable chap, one whose ready humor is always in evidence. He always drags down good marks, although we often wonder what would happen if' the shovel broke. Moran is also a proficient athlete and we are sure that if his time had not been taken by other activities he would have been a talented member of Coach Entwisle’s track team.
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Haverford Township High School GEORGE BALL ALLEN “The time, the place, and a football.” President of Library Club; Varsity Football (3 years); President of Science Club; Class President (2 years); Boys’ Hi-Y. George, the perfect football player, (ask any boy), and the perfect sheik, (ask any girl), has won a high place in the esteem of the student body for his energetic sportsmanship. His jolly manner and his winning smile will be missed in the halls of Haverford when he graduates. “George” ELEANOR ANNA AMMLUNG “To the faithful comes the re ward.” Track Team (4 years) ; Hockey and Basketball Teams (3 years); Vice-President Havcomme Club; President Girls’ Glee Club; Secretary National Honor Society; Secretary Girls’ Hi-Y; Secretary Athletic Association; Special Honor Roll (6 se- mesters); Year Book Committee; Merit Awards in Biology. History (2 years); Bookkeeping (2 years), Physical Training (2 years), Commercial Geography, Shorthand; Two Honor Point Letters; Treasurer of Class (’28). There is no harder worker in the class than “El.” She has been successful in everything she has done. GEORGE HENRY BECKERT “The light that never failed.” Member of Charles Dickens Literary Society; Sanitation Committee; Year Book Photography Committee; Statistics Committee. George can usually be found hiding behind a book pertaining to aviation or one of scientific research. Science seems to be his weakness and it always holds his attention. Although he is rather quiet, we thoroughly enjoy his witty re- marks and cheerful companionship. Nine “Ge-orge”
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