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Haverford Township High School LEONARD BROOKE WILLIAMS, Jr. “Talkest thou of nolhiny but a lady? ' Latin Club (’28); Secretary (’29) an I President (’30) of Charles Dickens Literary Society; Member of Traffic Committee; Hoys’ Ili-Y; Orchestra (4 years); Concert Meister and President ('30); Drum Major of Hand (’30); Hoys’ Glee Club (2 years); Secretary (’30); Year Book Committee; Senior Play Cast; Baseball Squad (’20); Class Treasurer (’27 28); Junior Prom and Senior Ball Committee. “Lon” and “Rudy” are our favorites, truly the universal language of our “oh especially to a certain popular Junior baps it was she who inspired him to bis the Senior Play. Music is crooner,” uly. Per- sueeess in L ROSWELL WILLIAMS The dickens with yotf, Where are the ladiesf f” Mathematics Club; Golf Team; Special Honor Roll (4 semesters); Regular Honor Roll (2 semesters); Orchestra (2 years); Boys’ Glee Club (2 yeai s); Assistant Editor of Year Hook; Finance, Sanitation, Property, and Traffic Com- mittees; Hoys’ Hi-Y; National Honor Society; Senior Play Cast; Manager of Senior Play. “Ros” is a good combination of student and athlete. He plays a mean fiddle and will long be remembered as the “perfect butler.” Ros” MARCIA BLEDSOE WINTER SMITH “Always ready when aid is needed.” Dramatic Club; Basketball Squad; Hockey Squad; National Honor Society; Hi-Y; Girls’ Glee Club; Retort Staff ; Swimming Team. Another student of exceptional all around ability is “Marsh.” She is graduating in three and a half years and has proven very proficient in sports as well as in the classroom. Quick and ready for fun is Marcia with black eyes sparkling. Look out somebody, that girl can’t be stopped. Marsh” Twenty-five
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The Record — Jebruary, 1931 WALTER HERMAN SULZEK “77 » answer to a maiden's prayer.” Sanitation Committee; Property Committee; Member of Hoys’ Glee Club (’28); ili-Y. Walt is a good fellow with ready wit and a readier smile. The Senior boys all envy his conver- sations with a certain petite brunette. One of the characteristics we all envy is his ability to be quiet when he should be. Sulzer also plays a warm game of tennis, especially on a warm day. “Walt BOYD T0KELL1 “Women, I am thy master.” Freshman Football and Track; Band; Year Book Committee; Letter Men’s Club; Business Men’s Club. “Tiger” has lost his Ford and somehow or other it can’t be found. We had wondered what had become of it ourselves until we noticed his bass horn and gazzook in the A5 program. (Hurrah for the tin.) Torelli’s humorous remarks keep the class in a gale of laughter and himself in hot water. “Tiger’s” ambitions have been fully realized in the past year or two. Ask the girls! “Tiger” CHARLES WKISSINGER “Words arc women, deeds are men” Latin Club; Basketball Squad; Football Team ( 29, ’30); Vice-President Hi-Y; President Stud- ent Council; Sanitation, Traffic, Social Commit- tees; Chairman Finance Committee; Vice-President Student Council; National Honor Society; Special Honor Roll (3 semesters); Co-Editor of the Year Book; Physical Education Merit Award; Senior Play Cast; Dance Committee; Honor Point Letter; First Prize Junior Speaking Contest; Regular Honor Roll (3 semesters); National Athletic Honor Society. Charlie is an ambitious chap who very ably presided over our Student Government the past semester. He will also be remembered for his dramatic and oratorical ability. Twenty-four
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The Record — y ebruary, 1931 DAVID FRANKLIN WITMAN '‘Hoy, 1 flunked that one.” Member oi Library Club; Vice-President of Library Club; Secretary of Science Club; Candi- date for Baseball; Football; Finance Committee. Mr. Iluwnrth and the rest of the trig class will always remember “Dave” for his exceptional mathematical ability. “Dave” is a good athlete and would undoubtedly have won his varsity letter it only his lessons would have permittee! it. MARGARET ROGERS WRIGHT ‘‘Quiet, yet a sociable and sincere worker.” Library Club; Sanitation, Property, and Social Committees; Special Honor Roll (3 semesters); Girls’ Gles- Club (2 years) ; Head Typist for Retort Stall; Merit Award in Typing; Five Typing Pins; Honor Point Letter; National Honor Society; Year Book Staff; Chairman Property Committee of Senior Play. In Margaret is found scholarship and the ability to make friends. If you want anvthing done ask Peg.” “Peg” JOHN M. WRITER “No sooner said than done.” President Charles Dickens Literary Society; Student Council; Traffic Committee; Year Book Committee; Class Football (’30); Honor Roll (’29, ’30); Vice-President of Class (’28); Tvping and Shorthand Pins. “Tom-Tom” is one of those boys who can cer- tainly make a banjo speak. Besides this he wiggles a mean foot when it comes to tap-dancing. We mustn’t forget to add something about his business ability in securing ads for this Year Book. To top it all, we should add something about his way with the women, but that's not necessary. Twenty-six
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