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The Record — February, 1931 JACQUES THOMPSON DU MAKS “Thinking is but an idle waste of time. Dramatic Club (3 years); Swimming Team (3 years); Sanitation, Property Committees (3 years); Year Hook Committee; Senior Play Cast. “Jack” believes in tin proverb, “All work and no play makes Jack a «lull boy.” His worst trouble, however, is that he does not also believe in the reciprocal of this proverb. “Jack” will be re- membered for his work on the swimming team as well as for his unsuccessful wooing in the Senior Play. HELEN LOUISE EHRMANN “A soft answer turneth away wrath” Member of History and Astronomy Clubs; Sec- retary of Property Committee; Traffic Committee: Special Honor Roll (( semesters); Girls’ Glee Club (2% years); Year Book Committee; Typist for Retort (2 years); Assistant Head of Typists (1 semester); Honor Point Letter; Merit Award in Typing. Small in stature but large in mind. Here’s one of the outstanding students of the class. Look on the honor roll. DOROTHY THOMAS ELY UA merry heart maketh a cheery countenance.” Dramatic Club; Traffic, Social Committees; Sec- retary of Ili-Y (3 years); Girls’ Glee Club (2 years); Year Book Committee; Finals of Junior Speaking Contest ; Senior Play Property Commit- tee; O. G. A. Shorthand Award; Senior Ball Com- mittee. “Dot” is always pleasant, dignified and popular, too. She has attained prominence in social and dramatic events, and she has the reputation of being the wittiest girl in the class. Fourteen
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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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Harerford Township High School CHARLES RUSSELL EVANS “A chemical compound.” Golf Team (’29, 30), Captain (’30); Vice- President of Junior Science Club; Special Honor Roll (4 semesters); Sanitation and Year Book Committees; Merit Awards in History (’30); Physics (’29); Regular Honor Roll (2 semesters). Here’s another Golf Captain who has led his team through a successful season. Golf isn’t his only accomplishment, however. Just take a look at his merit awards and count the semesters on the special honor roll. JANE GERTRUDE GAYETTY “Needs none to defend her” Manager of Hockey; Sergeant-at-Arms of Com- mercial Club; Girls’ Glee Club (2 years); Year Book Committee; Social Committee; lli-Y; Sani- tation Committee; Senior Play Publicity Com- mittee. A girl who makes her troubles pass in laughter. Carefree and light-hearted; “Gavetty” certainly is a good name. But underneath it all Jane has a heart as big as a bucket and is always ready to lend a helping hand. “Blondie ETHEL ARNOLD GLANCY “Fear noty my friend, I have done my lessons ” Member of Journalism Club; Hockey Team; Secretary of Junior High Journalism Club; Sani- tation and Social Committees; Member of National Honor Society; Special Honor Roll (6 semesters); Year Book Committee; Assistant Reporter and Exchange Editor of Retort; Five Merit Awards, Sophomore Year; Four, Junior Year. Ethel combines a studious nature with athletic ability and always achieves enviable results. Fifteen Ethel
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