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1 he Claws of February, RUTH FRICK HUMMEL Rufus” 109 Washington Avenue, Manoa To discover a safe parking place for chewing gum Dramatic Club: Merit Awards in French. Latin, Art, Algebra, English: National Honor Society; Regular Honor Roll; Social Committee; Special Honor Roll; Year Book Staff; Student Council. Ruth has been one of our most outstanding students. She is known by all for her splendid classroom work and will surely be successful in whatever line of endeavor she undertakes. GEORGE C. JACKSON. JR. Gus 618 Ashurst Road. Penfield Chief tester in a Mattress Factory Property, Traffic, and Stage Committees; Glee Club; Charles Dickens Literary Society (Treasurer); Merit Award in Glee Club. George is one of those good-natured people who is hard at work while the rest are playing, consequently he accomplishes about twice as much as any one person. A Senior Play just isn't a success without George in the stage crew. HARRIETT JOHNSON •’Hats 628 Penfield Avenue, Penfield To be an instructor in military tactics at Annapolis Assembly Program, Hand Book. Sanitation and Senior Play Committees: Dramatic Club; Glee Club: Hi-Y; Regu- lar and Special Honor Rolls; Retort; Associate Editor of Year Book. Harriett will always be remembered as one of our best English scholars. We should not be surprised if we found some of her writings in future magazines and news- papers. Harriett's interest in the school can be seen from her many activities. HERBERT C. JOHNSON •’Herbie 45 West Benedict Avenue, South Ardmore To rate with royalty, preferably a “Dul(e National Honor Society; National Athletic Honor So- ciety; Band: Orchestra: Senior Play; Social Committee; Sanitation Committee; Soccer Team: Swimming Team; Advertising Manager of Year Book; Senior Ball Com- mittee. “Herbie has taken an interest in all types of activities, but we shall especially recall his musical ability. He has also proved his mettle by being elected a member of the National Honor Society. 16
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gxsi «‘liOol HARRY C. HECHT •'Harry ' 515 Brookline Boulevard. Brookline To be a Race Car Driver Honor Roll; Lieutenant of Traffic Committee; Property Committee; Traffic Committee; Senior Play. Harry is one of the quietest hoys in the class. They say, “Still water runs deep. If this is true. Harry must be one of the world's thinkers. Who knows? He might even solve the depression problem. A. NEWBOLD HERBERT, JR. Newy 132 Wilson Avenue, Manoa To get enough sleep Sanitation Committee; Property Committee: Traffic Committee; Senior Play Committee; Aviation Club; Camera Club. “Grin and the world grins with you: frown and you park alone. Ncwbold has two outstanding characteristics, his grin and his sleepiness; but under these are countless others that have made us admire him sincerely. Use your famous grin through life, Newbold. and the rest (may be confused with sleep) is with you. ERNEST REINHARDT HERBSTER Ernie 10 East Langhorne Avenue, Llanerch To be head football coach at 'Hotre Dame Basketball; Dramatic Club; Merit Awards; National Honor Society; President of Chess Club; Retort; Senior Play Cast: Special Honor Roll; Tennis: Senior Ball, Traffic, Property, Sanitation Committees: Editor of Year Book. Here is a boy who is sure to make his way in the world. Not only has “Ernie attained scholastic honors but he has been active in extra-curricular activities. We'll long remember him for his splendid English essays with their surprise endings. CHARLES W. HUGHES. JR. Hank 29 Ralston Avenue, Oakmont To get out of High School Basketball: Business Men's Club: Camera Club; Football; Hi-Y; Honor Point Letter; Lieutenant-marshal of Traffic Committee; Swimming; Track; Class Vice-President. “Hank is well-known for his keen interest in athletics. He is also one of the most popular boys, and is sure to be missed by his fellow classmen. We'll never forget “Hank's” ready smile and winning personality. 15
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MARGUERITE LEE JONES Peg'' 400 Edgewood Road. Brookline To “ma e“ a football team Dramatic Club: Guidance Committee; Hi-Y: Junior Speaking Contest; Senior Play; Social Committee; Swim- ming Team: Traffic Committee: Year Book. “Peg” is one of our most popular seniors. Just ask the boys! She has always taken a great interest in all the social activities of the school and is noted for her work in the HiY. Lots of luck, Peggy! GRAHAM ROBERT KEENE Keenie” 26 Princeton Road. Brookline To be “Bobbie’s Bob” Band: Assistant Manager of Basketball; Captain of Cheer Leaders; Junior Prom and Finance Committees; Junior Speaking Contest: Honor Roll: Honor Point Letter; Retort: Senior Play: Glee Club: Orchestra: Year Book. Graham has been one of Haverford's best workers. It is going to be a hard task to find another boy as willing as he has always been. ARTHUR BENNETT KENT Otts 315 Kathmere Road. Brookline To grow up Band: Geometry Merit Award: Honor Rolls: Sanitation and Traffic Committees: Senior Play; Soccer; Year Book. Witty Arthur! He can always be depended upon for a smile. They say that great oaks from little acorns grow. If this is true, Arthur has great possibilities, and he always makes the best of them. RITA ANN LYONS Rita 15 West Eagle Road. Oakmont To be a “Sea Hag' Assembly Program Comnrttcc: Senior Play Publicity Committee; Regular Honor Roll: Special Honor Roll. During her short stay at Haverford. Rita has certainly proved her worth. She comes to us from St. Leonard's in Philadelphia. When Rita graduates Haverford loses one of its best students and most willing workers. 17
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