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Haverford Township High School JAMES McCRACKEN, 3rd “A Mathematical Puzzle” Mathematics Club; Baseball Squad (2 years); Basketball (3 years); Social Committee; President and Vice-President of National Honor Society; Assist ant-Secret ary and Steward of Bovs’ Hi-Y; Special Honor Roll (4 semesters); Regular Honor Roll (2 semesters); Co-Editor of the Year Book; Plane Geometry, Algebra, Solid Geometry, and Physical Education Merit Awards; President and Vice-President Athletic Association; President of Class (’30); Finals of Junior Speaking Contest; Honor Point Letter; Senior Ball Committee; Senior Play Cast; National Athletic Honor Society. To make a long story short, “Jimmie” is gone hut not forgotten!!! (ask the girls). “Jimmie” MICHAEL FRANCIS McGINN “Bat, drink, and he merry.” Member of Business Men’s Club; President of Business Men’s Club; Football Squad; Property Committee; Junior Prom Committee. Haverford’s loss, when “Mike” leaves us, will he the business world’s gain, as is evidenced by his interest in such club duties. He also displayed his ability on the athletic Held, as well as being prom- inent in student activities where his faithful serv- ice was appreciated by all those with whom he came in contact. Moreover, “Mike’s” sporty clothes were always noted with interest when the “flashy red-head” Hashed his best. SARA CECELIA McKEEMAN “A demure Miss with an unwavering character.” Girls’ Glee Club (2 years); Library Club (1 year); Secretary of Library Club; Class Hockey; Track Squad. “Never a frown; always a smile,” is her motto. “Pete” has a quiet way about her which everyone likes. She always pipes up with the answers to the most difficult questions at the most unexpected times, surprising the rest of the of the class, Miss Ranck included. Nineteen uPete”
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The Record — Jebruary, 1931 MARY JEANNETTE MARKER “2 fC smaller, the nicer 9 Treasurer Havcomme Club; Hockey Team (’20, '30); Secretary of Know America Club; Secre- tary and Treasurer Glee Club; Assistant Secretary and Secretary of Student Council; Girls’ Ili-Y (Secretary and Vice-President); Girls’ Glee Club; Assistant Editor of Year Book; Regular Honor Roll (2 semesters). Did you ask for pep? Here it is in a fun- loving, good-natured, pleasant dispositioned per- son. A friend to all, is “J’net.” MARY ELIZABETH MACKIIOFF “She floats on the river of ‘his’ thoughts” Library Club; Hockey Squad; Vice-President of Home Economics Club; Social, Sanitation, and Traffic Committees; Hi-Y; Glee Club; Year Book Committee; Senior Play Cast. A shriek followed by a “figure,” here comes “Splash.” one of the most popular among the Senior girls! Her popularity, however, still per- mits her to spend time at sports, dramatics, and with—WELL! Mary is liked by all. “Hats off. Gang!!” “Marge” RUTH A. MAYNE “ Why blushed thou, my pretty maid?” Vice-President of Music Club; Girls’ Glee Club (2 years); Special Honor Roll (1 semester); Regular Honor Roll (3 semesters); Stenographer for Guidance Work; Property Committee for Senior Play; 0. G. A. Shorthand Award; Sani- tation, Social, Finance, Traffic Committees; Dra- matic Club; Year Book Staff. Here we have blended the characteristics of good fellowship and scholarship. A very sweet and lovable girl is Ruth. Eighteen
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The Record — yebruary, 1931 JAMKS KDWAHD MOLONY, 3nl “Lessons! ! ! What arc thegff!!” Member of Library Club (Vice-President); Traffic and Property Committee; Class Football; History Club. Fagan” never lias much time for his lessons but always manages to pull through, somehow or other. “Fagan” will be remembered far more for his ready smile and sarcastic wit, than fur his scholas- tic ability. And don’t forget his long runs that made history in the class football games. “Fagan” JACK H. MCLHERN “Clothes wag wake flic wan, bat I can wake the women.” Vice-President of Class (’31); President and Vice-President of History Club; Varsity Football; Swimming; Track; Basketball Squad; Student Council (3 years); Chairman of Property Com- mittee; Honor Point letter; Vice-President of Boys’ Glee Club; Publicity Manager of Senior Play; Physical Education Merit Award; Traffic Committee Dramatic Club; Senior Ball Commit tee; Junior Prom Committee; Charles Dickens Literary Society. “Jack” is a happy combination of all that goes towards making up a likeable chap. And can he dance? WELL! ask him? THELMA MARIE OLSON “Some called it genius Hat others tapped their heads” Secretary of Journalism Club; Member of Girls’ Hi-Y; Girls’ (flee Club; Sanitation, Property, Finance and Year Book Committees; Associate Editor of Retort (’31); Merit Awards in Music (’27) and Expression (’28); Regular Honor Roll (’28, ’29, ’30). Thelma is quite reserved but she has accom- plished a lot in her career. Her achievements have been noteworthy in dramatics and scholarship, and her snappy contributions to the Retort will long he remembered. “Jack” “Thel” Twenty
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