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WILLIAM R. HUBBARD Manoa 110 Fairlamb Avenue “Admiral” B'u. is one of the quiet fellows around school, and we don’t hear much from him. However, we have found him to be a real friend, always ready to lend a helping hand. ROBERT ELLSWORTH HUNNEWELL 246 Ken more Road Brookline “Hob” Class Play; National Honor Society; Merit Award; Honor Rolls; Fordian (Assistant Edi- tor); Greystones (Literary Editor); Choral, Physics, and Pen and Ink Clubs; Soccer (Man- ager 33, ’34). DOBERT is a good worker, and he is always willing to help the school as his many activities show. CECELIA TAYLOR HYNSON 22 Ralston Avenue Oakmoxt “Cele” Hockey ’34 “£EI,E” has been with us only a short time, but she has shown her ability on the hockey team by her excellent playing. ANNA ELIZABETH JACKSON 618 Asn i’rst Road Pen field “Anne” Honor Roll as; NE” has been a prominent character in Haver- ford. Serving on the Social, Sanitation, and Fi- nance Committees was no easy job; but she did it, and she also found time to be on the Senior Ball Committee. Tice n ty-four
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CAROLINE E. HARNISH 2217 East Darby Road South Ardmore Caroline” Choral Club M EITHER to be seen nor to be hcurd seems to be “Caroline’s” greatest wish. However, we have found her to be a real friend—one who is always ready to lend a helping hand. MARY ELIZABETH HEMMING 14 Oak Lane Oakmoxt “IV id” Hi-V; Honor Rolls; Greystones (Staff Assist- ant); Dramatic Club; Hockey 34; Perfect At- tendance. A1 THOUGH “Wid” can be very quiet at times, she has a ready wit and a sense of humor which is well known among her classmates. Her originality will be a great asset to her in whatever she may undertake. CHARLOTTE JANETTE HOFF 826 Clifford Avenue Ardmore “Judy” Secretary of Athletic Association '34; Hi-V; Merit Awards (5); Honor Rolls; Greystones (Staff Assistant); Hockey 33, '34; Perfect At- tendance. 'J’HERE are few who don't know “Judy,” for she has a smile and a cheery “Hello” for everybody. She has been outstanding in both school work and athletics. RUSSELL LEROY HOPPING 1020 Allston Road Brookline “Rus ” National Honor Society; Merit Awards; Honor Rolls; Orchestra; Rand; Radio and Physics (Treasurer '33) Clubs; Swimming '141, '35. M R. VERGER will lose an important member of his musical organization when “Russ” leaves. His quietness and appreciation of good humor will be re- membered. i Twenty-three 6
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Llankrch RUTH ANN KING 1(H) East Park Road “Hump” Student Council; National Honor Society (Sec- retary ’34); Hi-Y; Honor Point Letters; Honor Rolls; Girls’ Basketball '33, ’34, ’35 (Captain); Hockey 32, ’33, 34; Tennis ’34. I first glance “Hump” appears to be very studious, but her many friends will tell you different. She will always be remembered for the large part she has taken in scholastic and athletic activities. FLORENCE MUISTO LEHTO 2153 Chestnut Avenue Ardmore “Flute” Fordian (Typist); Dramatic Club; Hockey. pLOREXCE is a very versatile young lady. Her in- terests are varied and many. All who know her well will agree that she is a fine girl. ROBERT E. LOANE 830 Martin Avenue Bryn Mawr “Bob” Basketball; Baseball. p| ERE’S another quiet boy—that is, within the school; but watch him on the gym floor or on the diamond, and you’ll see a marked change. LAVINIA CLAIRE MANN 540 Royal Avenue Bon Air “Claire” Secretary of Class 32, 33; Hi-Y; Honor Rolls; Honor Point Letters; Greystones (Staff Assist- ant); Choral and Dramatic Clubs; Basketball (Manager); Student Council (3 years). QNE may see by “Claire’s” activities that she has been very interested in extra-curricular work. She is also an honor student, and is very popular with her classmates. Ticent y-five O k r
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