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The Record — February, 1931 WILLIAM JONATHAN PRICHARD “Every why hath a wherefore.” Member of Senior Science Club (2 years); Vice- President. ('30); Member of Student Government; Sanitation, Property, Social Committees; Year Book Committee. ‘•Bill” always seemed like a quiet chap, but when we came to investigate, we found that he wasn’t as peaceful as we thought. He breathes, lives and eats sciences—chemisty is his specialty. Dry humor is his accomplishment. WALTER TOWNSEND RIGBY “I awoke one morning to find myself famous ” Honor Roll; Junior Science Club; Aviation Club; Latin Club; Merit Award in Typing; Short- hand O. G. A. Pin; Perfect Attendance (4 years); Pour Typing Pins. “Baroness” for short! The bicycle boy from Llanerch! He has a great sense of humor and can see both sides of any joke—that is a recommenda- tion. Someone is always looking for “Baroness.” He is quite adept as a typist. “Baroness” ROBERT LENDREM SADLER 'Long experience may make him a scientist” Member of Senior Science Club (3 vears); President (’30, '31); Boys’ Glee Club (2 years); Year Book Committee; Hi-Y ; Senior Play Cast. Have you smelt any peculiar odors or heard any odd noises issuing from the Chem Lab? If you have. “Doc” or his Science Club is at the bottom of it. “Doc” is also noted for his dramatic ability, although we often wonder whether the nose in the Senior Play was part of the make-up or a natural acquisition. Twenty-two
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Haver ford Township High School AUGUSTA YATES PARKER “A combination of sedateness and reliability.” Member of Dramatic Club; Member of Girls’ Hi-Y; Special Honor Roll (2 semesters); Girls’ Glee Club. This lass is about the quietest girl in the class. Come out of your shell, “Gus,” we should love to know you better. She is well liked by all her friends, of whom she has many in spite of her shyness. Generosity and good nature fill Gusta’s cup to the brim. Some people are just naturally nice and she is one of them. “Gus” LORRAINE REED POWELL “Full of fun with a dash of pep” Member of Dramatic Club; Basketball and Hockey Teams; Girls’ Hi-Y; Girls’ Glee Club; Traffic, Sanitation, Social, Year Book Commit- tees; Special Honor Roll (’30); Merit Award in Music; National Honor Society; Regular Honor Roll; Senior Play Cast When there is something to be done, “Lorrie” will do it. She’s there in sports, scholarship and social activities, and we musn’t forget her acting in the Senior Play. ANN ELEANOR POWER “A clever combination of scholarship and a pieasing dispositio n” Dramatic Club; Traffic Committee; Girls’ Glee Club; Special Honor Roll (3 semesters); Charles Dickens Literary Society. Jolly, happy and lots of fun. Most people think that Ann is quiet but it’s strange how deceiving appearances are—not that we mean she is noisy. Nothing like that. But she knows the time for liveliness, which is more than most of us know. Besides this, she is a good friend. Twenty-one
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Harerford Township High School KM I LIE DOROTHEA SCHWfiM MEK “What a strange thing is man, And what a stranger is woman” Library Club; Havcoinme Club; Girls1 Glee Club (3 years); Typist on Retort Staff; Property Com- mittee of Senior Play; Royal Typing Pin; Short- hand 0. G. A. Pin; Sanitation Committee; Honor Roll; Stenographer Vocational Guidance; Year Book Staff. Her pleasant face and jolly laugh will always be remembered by those who truly know her. She is a sincere worker and was a great moral support, back-stage, on the nights of our Senior Play. “Emmie MARIAN NEWHALL SPARKS “Woman reduces us all to a common denominator ” President of Library Club (2 years); Traffic Committee; Student Council; Social Committee Head; Girls’ TIi-Y (3 years); Basketball; Girls’ Glee Club (3 years); Year Book Committee; Class Hockey (’30). “Sparky” is good looking but far from dumb. She is the reason why most men do big things. “Sparky” is noted for her natural indifference. She is always good natured and very popular. Everyone will remember Marian for her efficient leadership in social affairs. “Sparky” MARION ESTHER STIEF “To giggle or not to giggle .” Dramatic Club; Girls’ Glee Club (2 years); Property Committee; Sanitation Committee; Regu- lar Honor Roll; Senior Play Property Committee; Member of the Cast of Three One-Act Plays; Property Committee for Three One-Act Plays. Her dramatic ability and good nature are known by all her friends. She is a good sport at all times. She certainly had her troubles putting the roast chicken “on the spot” for the Senior Play. “Stiefie” Twenty-three
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