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The Record — February, 1931 UK LEX PARRY (’OX LIN “.1 own thou(jhts arc mi companions.” Member ot‘ Dramatic Club (2 years); Member of Girls Ili-Y; Girls’ Glee Club. I’nfortunately our class has bad the privilege of Helen’s company for only one semester. She is quiet and reserved, but those who know her best find that her (juiet nature yields readily to friend- ship. “Nellie” is a very competent worker and is usually successful in what she attempts. T11EO 1)0RK COOK HXBAC11 i%All the great men are dying. In fact, feel sick myself.” Member of Library Club (2 years); Basketball (3 years); Baseball (3 years); Assistant Foot- ball Manager; Traffic and Sanitation Committees; Boys’ Glee Club; Secretary of .Journalism Club. “Ted” is one of those “high-minded” fellows, and consequently, to balance him. he has quite an “extensive understanding.’' He’s always having trouble finding “sneaks” large enough to keep “it adequately covered. “Ted” is well liked by everyone and likes e eryone in return (girls in particular). ANNE MARGARET CRISMAX “The Retort! May it ever he in the right; Rut right or wrong. The Retort” President of Journalism Club; Sanitation, So- cial, Traffic and Property Committees; Treasurer of Student Council; National Honor Society; Hi-Y; Special Honor Roll (’28, ’29); Glee Club (2 years); Year Book Committee; Associate Editor of Retort (’29); Editor (’30); Merit Awards in Latin, Art, Expression; Honor Point Letter (’30); Junior Prom and Senior Ball Com- mittees; Secretary of (’lass; Junior Speaking Con- test ; Senior Play Cast. Anne’s dramatic and literary ability make her stand out as one of our most prominent classmates. More success to you, Anne! “Anne” “Xellie’' Twelve
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Haverford Township High School JOHN B. B0TFIEL1) Men of few words are Member of Science Club; Tram; Sanitation Committee Class Football. Here's a good kid with a little quiet at times but lu “Butts” is liked by everybody because his happy nature is one which radiates to everyone with whom he comes in contact. “Butts” is a speedy man elsewhere as well as on the cinder track. Lots of luck, “Botts.” the best men.’’ Member of Track Traffic Committee; big heart. He's a has his outbursts. “Botts' JOHN IT. BUNTING, Jr. “J Godsend to the soda fountain. Member of Senior Science Club (2 years); Sec- retary, Treasurer, Vice-President; Public Works, Traffic, Social, Sanitation, Finance Committees; Hi-Y; Year Book Committee. If you need someone to chase your blues away, call on “Bun.” Ask him to give you a good dose of some of “Sorber’s Special” jokes and you can be sure of instant “relief.” “Bun” is our “medi- cine man for the blues.” Bun LESLIE HAYES CAUTHERX Mitch studi is a weariness of the flesh ” Football Squad (1 year); Baseball Squad (1 year); Sanitation Committee. “Spider” is a quiet chap whose list of activities does not give you the correct impression of our classmate. He doesn’t study much but manages to pull through when the reports come around. One of the things we like best about “Spider” is his willingness to enter anv kind of fun. Spider Eleven
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Haverford Township High School “Dick” RICHARD M. CROSLBY “Oh!! How he attracts the girls” Traffic and Public Works Committees; Hi-Y; Special Honor Roll (3 semesters); Member of Hoys’ Glee Club; Year Hook Committee; Senior Play Cast. A good sport. lie surely can sing, but if he should fail in this he’s an ace at golf and tennis. A steady worker with a pleasing disposition. We’ll always remember “Dick” for the exceptional dramatic ability he displayed in the Senior Play. “Dick” will also be remembered as an active mem- ber of the Hi-Y. ALLEN CHARLES DILLON “Sow a thought, reap an act ” Member of Music and Art Clubs; Track Team (3 years); Hoys’ Glee Club. Here’s the boy everyone likes to see up on the stage. When “Al” does a tap-dance the whole platform sizzles and smokes, and he has often en- tertained at a social hour with a choice bit of song and dance. Perhaps his dancing has helped him at track; the team will certainly miss his service. “Al” WALLACE WELLS DOW “Actions speak louder than words” President of Charles Dickens Literary Society; Hi-Y; Assistant Manager of Track; Orchestra; Glee Club; Football. “Wally” is one of those fellows who finds time for diversified activities. He will be remembered as a very necessary cog in the football machine during his senior year, and at the same time com- pleted flu regulation high school course in three and a half years. “Wally’s” activities in the field of music also added greatly in making him a very desirable addition to the February Class. ■ Thirteen “Wally”
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