Haverford School - Haligoluk Yearbook (Havertown, PA)

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H1-,1.f ff 1:31 111 NQ1111111 1111111.11 L1:Q1cN 5X'.!1 E1 1, HI 11X 411 1111- X'111.1:z11x,1 If1111f:f 1:11111fx111 1'1'1' , 1911 1' -I ' 2 - fk'.x11fl'f 1 ' .., ' -1 2 HAVERFORD SCHOOL ALUMNI NEWS December, 1935 Armustuce Day November llth 1935 NECROLOGY Charles L Carter 91 passed away on October 18th 1935 Funeral servuces were held at hus late resudence Wullow Dell Farm Gwynedd Valley P l terunent was pruxate and burual made at Cherry Hull Cecul County Maryland One of Mr Carters classmates wrutes Charlue was one of the outstandung boys at Haverford and not only dud well un hus studues but played on the football team In recent years he has been pres ent at a number of Aluunnu Day gather ungs and he wull be suncerely unussed by hus classmates of 91 Paul W Brown O3 a member of the hrm of Elkuns Morrus ci Co Land Tutle Buuldung Phuladelphua collapsed at hus ofluce de k at 4 30 P M October 74 1935 A physucuan un the buuldung was sunuuuuouued uuuuuuueduately but meducal aud was of no axaul 1 he had suffered a heart attack Mr Brown was wudely known un brok Downungtown Pa where he was born September 7 1885 the son of Ellus Yar nall Brown and Sarah Eluzabeth Wulluts Brown B Buggs Smuth 37 was drowned un Deal Lake near Asbury Prk N .l December 77 1935 when he fell through the uce whule slratung Several other young men who were sltatung near hum when the accudent occurred duxed un an effort to saxe Buggs but he was dead when hu body was locaated Buggs was a tudent of Lehugh Um xersuty AWARDED THE HAVERFORD BABY H Enulen Hutthunson Shober born anuary 1935 Son of Edward W Shober 16 Vtfulluam Vsfalluee born Noxember 1 1935 Son of james VV Vwfallace Vwunthrop Sargent 4th born a l ry 10 19.15 Son of Vvunt ro Sar ent 3rd Edmond L Brown 3rd born Au g st 17 1935 Son of Edmond L Brown 7nd 3 DR COATES HONORED Banquet Tendered Alumnu Trustee D George Morruson Coates physucuan author and teacher was hon ored at a testumonual banquet November 16 1935 at the Sylxanua Hotel Phula delphua by members of the combuned staffs of the Unuxersuty of Pennsylvanua Graduate Presbyteruan and Abungton 'v1emorual Hosputals Dr and Mrs Coates celebrated theur 75th wcddung annuxersary November 17 1935 A feature of the dunncr was the presen tatron of a portraut of Dr Coates whuch us to be placed un the Unuwersuty of Penn sylxanua Meducal School where D Coates us professor of otolaryngology un uddutuon to bemg presudent of the Alumnu Assocuutuon Dr Bemamun H Shuster made the presentatuon Dr foates us 1 member of one of the oldest fumulues un the Unuted States trac ung hus ancestry to the Mayflower H Vwforld Wars and holds a rank of Lueu tenant Colonel un the reserve corps Hus son George W Coates 38 ha been 1 member of the School for some years MORTON H KIBBONS NEFF p lg c o pr u BASKETBALL SEASON STARTS WITH VICTORY Lawrencevulle Bows un Opener No sooner dud the curtaun rung down on gruduron warfare than candudates were ordered by Coach Charles Gault to re port for practuce so that a squad could be whupped unto shape to defend the Inter Academuc League champuonshup won last year A number of xeterans graduated last June but a nucleus was left around whucb hugh hopes have been buult that another chauuupuonshup squad can be produced Captaun Crowell 37 and Rowe 36 are back at the forward posutuons Dul worth 36 Neely 38 and Burduck 36 are contenders for the uob of center wuth Dulworth havung the edge at present Potts 37 Whallon 36 and Platten 36 at the guard posts round out a well bal anced squad Lawrencevulle Takes It on the Chun For the first tume un lo these many moons the team got off to a flyung start when they outplayed a strong Lawrence vulle Hve to wun by a score of 79 74 at Haverford on Saturday afternoon Dec cuuuber 7 Our opponents leaped unto the lead at the start but before the flrst quarter was over the lead was ours not to be relunquushed thereafter Crowell and Potts were hugh scorers for us Northeast Hugh Downed An easy wun resulted from our xusut to the court of Northeast Hugh School un Phuladelphua on Fruday December 13 A the end of the furst half the score was 73 7 So completely dud we bottle up our opponents that they fauled to score a sungle field goal un thus half The hnal score was 31 14 The result of the game was nexer un doubt Crowell had a fleld day chalkung up 15 pounts for u Frankford Hugh Meets Defeat Thus game was played on our floor at Haxerford on Thursday December 19 A Frankford Hugh us consudered the class of the Publuc Hugh School League of Phuladelphua a close game was antucupated and the spectators were not dusappounted Not untul the last 15 seconds of the game dud we manage to cage the fleld goal that gaxe us a 77 70 xuctory Dulworth emerged t hugh scorer Come Out and Root The Inter Academuc League u back rn full strength wuth plendud schedules ar ranged for all the teams Competutuon us keen and alumnu vsull be rewarded for theur attendance at our games by some brulluant basketball The schedule follow Dec 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' , , 3 -Us F b. 21-r r . v v 2- S as ev .rt S ho l, Se euvbeu Z7 , F b. 281 I ' Y. 39? r ' 9 IIHHI NIM UNDER RADUATE KINSMEN OF OLD HAVERFORDIANS ii ?.Z 1: ,5 if 2 .A f 5 L' i :Z :CII 2 ... ...- ,, 5,15- iii iff C HAVERFORD SCHOOL ALUMNI NEWS December, 1935 PASS IN REVIEW The Old Guard Marches On e 11th hole o te ror or eorge lx Helbert 0 rttorney a11 member of tl1e Pl1ll1LlClPl11'1 Country Cu at Brla P1 when he recorded 1 hole rn one on 1 Srturd 15 tfternoon dur 1112 tl1 fall whrle playrng rn a foursome Kntorro L1 o 01 111 been 1ppornted 1111n1ger of tl1e New York Crty ofhee of the stoek broker 1ge lrrm 1f Vlaektrbrn '11 C, o 1t 14 Vs rll Str IOHN 11 TH -KY1'.R 1 11 ol 111 r Russell S oles ass o 08 H been re eleeted Secretary of the Amerr tan Castro Entcrologre 11 Assoeratron Dr Boles wrs rppornted lrst s1rr11n1er by tl1e Department of St1te 1N one of the dele gates to represent the Lnrted States G01 ernment rt tl1e hrst Congress rn Castro Emerology whrch wrs l1eld at Brussels Belgrum rn 'Kugust 1915 rt ur R Sayres 11 rs engage 111 tl1e rnsuranee busrness wrth tl1e brokerage hrm of L1Bow Hrynes ci Snapp Seattle Vsaslrrngton Recerrtlv he spent 1 fort nrght wrth relatrxes rn the Erst and pard a xrsrt to the School durrng that tr111e Theo H A Vanneman 'G rn p t nershrp wrth Charles M Coryell ha opened Traxelwavs In Traxel Serx ree of Drstrnctron 5 Frfth te nue New 'York Crty George H Beddoe 6 1 CI11Pl0 d he mperrrl O11 f Lrrnrte wrth ll ees S6 fhureh Street Toronto anada an 1pl1at teel111r1r1n promotrng the ale rnd 11se of apralt for hrghways re ard Nfl Keeeh 17 rs zrssocrate wrth Bury ci Holnran Inc rn the auto mobrle busrnes rn Phrladelphra Dr V1 XX ard Tracy 7 ha become rsocrated wrtb hr frtber rn the praetree o dentr trw at E1st 54th Street New Work Crtv orn T Grofl' aets a Seou master for Boy S-.out Troop No 4 V1 est Chester Pa where he rs engaged rn the rnsurance bu rne wrth the Hrm of 'vi S V1 ay L Sons 11 all E Read 8 r rn the rn r IDCC busrness rn Phrladelphra wrth offices at '510 Grrard Trust Burldrng Rre 1rd Ma Meekrn l11S 111 t e So ony rrnks rn oston rss a11 Ines 1CAP1fI111C11I 45 10 Prescott Street f unbrrdge M1ss 11111 E Rrrth 30 wrs emplo e by the N1t1o11 1l C111 Brnk ef New York 11I1I1l l1st une when he resrgned to be tome 1ssoer1ted wrtl1 the Kreck1efer Comprnx 1111nuf1eturers of paper eon tuners 111 Delarr N I X 111111 Butler 71rd 710 rs employed 111 the experrmental laboratory of the L1rke11s Steel Co Coatesxrlle Pa 11nnrr1g N111 10 rs teae1ng Englrh 111 the Eeole Normrle dlnstrtu teurs rt X 1lence Franee out 1 ye1r 1111 Henry B V11 er 10 sl trted 1ro11r1d tl1e world w1rt1 1 rrend 1 or rr11ry se11111n on 1stc1r11er o 1nd 111111 New Xllf to H11I1lJ11ll There they took sl1rp for Chrnr breycled mo t o IIC w 1y reross th rt country t1en spent two 111ontl1s rn 111 1nd B111 1e11 H nry went on t l11d11 rlone 1nd e ort l11K11121 spent hxe wee s rn e 1111 ge wrth some ICI brg, grme ex err tnees He rlso report 1111: from trme 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I-. 1:1 171 I. s.- 1Iic:1 I111111:1 II? 11' 1 . 1 - 1-1 '1 HAVERFORD SCHOOL ALUMNI NEW S December, 1935 THE EWING FAMILY 111 1914 oe m1rr1ed Anne A hton Xxyf1I1CWLJt1LI Pa who e grandfather wts one of tl1e ptoneer In the B'1lCIW111 Loco TIIUIINC Works a11d whose brother Vw 1ll1am H A hton 1ttendcd Haverford School 1n 1916 They have fo11r ch1ldre11 three sons and one daughter and now res1de 1t Va ey Forge P1 oes three boy r all now at Haverford School H a member of the Board of Dtrectors 1nd st1ll aet1vely mterested 1n the work of the School IIOSEPH NEFF EXXING IR entered Haverford xn 1914 and 1 now ln the f1fth grade THOMAS ASHTON EXX ING entered 1n 1914 and IS now 1n the second grade SAMLEL E EWING 1rd entered 1n 1915 1n the hrst grade IOHN KENNEDY EWING 1rd the th1rd of tl1e brothers came to Haverford 1n 1914 graduatmg 1n the Class of 1910 Subsequently ohn graduated from PYIDCC ton 1n 1914 and the Ln1vers1ty of Penn sylvama Law School 1n 1917 In School ohn was a member of the football soccer tenn1s 1nd trtck' tean1s and cont1nued h1s lnterest 111 the athlet1c welfare of the School to the present t1me as he IS now Cha1rman of the Alu1nn1 Adv1sory Gym 111St1C 0011111111166 At Prtnceton h played football and soccer and was a member of the gymnast1c and track teams He rece1ved h1s letter on the varsxty foot ball te1m 11111 111 track as well as be1ng f'1pta1n of the gym team He IS a mem ber of the Ivy Llub at Prmceton and the Delta Ps1 Fr 1tern1ty at Pennsylvama Upo11 graduat1ng from Law School he wh1eh h1s brother oe IS a partner and IS t1ll o 1ssoc1ated In 1918 ohn m1rr1ed Carohne McFadden of V1lla Nova P They have two chxldren a son who 1n t1me w1ll enter Haverford and one daughter and res1de at V1lla Nova Pa SAMUEL E EW'I1NG IR the last ot the four horsemen entered the School 1n 1914 and graduated 1n 1911 He gradu ated from Prxnceton UHIVCTSIIY 1n 1917 and Un1vers1ty of Pennsylvann Law School 1n 1910 Durmg th1s t11ne he sandw1ched 1n .1 l1ttle mctdental study 1n the Internattonal School at Geneva Sw1t erland L1ke all h1 brothers he was actne and promment at the School 1n athlettcs DCIIIL a member of te football occer ba ketball ba eb1ll md tenn1 teams He contmued h1s ath let1c uccess at Prmceton where he was 1 member for thrcc years of the vars1ty foot all md tenn1 team He wa also a member of the Semor Counc11 and the Ivy Club of Pr1nceton S1nce graduatxon he has cont1nued h1s mterest 1n athletxcs played on the A1lPh11ade1ph1a Crxcket Club Soccer team and was a member of the Ph1ladelpb1a Church Cup Tenn1 team and the Lmted States Olymp1c F1eld Hockey team 1n 1911 Lpon takmg 11p the pract1ce of law he l1kew1e becamc .1 oc1ated w1th the firm of whrch oe 19 a n1en1ber 1nd ha contmued there tlthough for a wh1le 1n 1914 he wa w1th the legal d1v1s1on 1 the N R A hrst at Vvashmgton and later as RCQIODHI Attorney 1n Atlanta Ga Pehaps w1th log1cal w1sdom he scented the l l demt c of the dodo blrd as he l'CS1Ll1Cd from the Iv R A 111 the early sprtng of 1931 and returned to the general pr 1ct1ce of l1vv w1th lu old hrm Sam IS 1111r11arr1ed an re 1de w1th h1s parent tt r n Mawr P1 LOLJISA EWING a s1ster of the four horsemen 11111I'1'1Cd Vfalter Ph1ll1p the famous Pr1nceton football player 1n 1908 and an 1I1Amer1can center and now resldes at Endeavor Forest County Pa They hue one on BENJAMIN XWELLS PHILLIPS who entered Haverford 1914 and 1 now 1 1nember of the Fourth Form LOLIS BADGER WELLS and CAL VIN VJELLS cousms of the fo11r horse men entered Huerford 1n 1914 and re malned sever1l yetr leav1ng to contmue the1r educ1t1on 11 other schools Louls 1s ll1l1'1'1CCl has two chxldren IS w1th the Sun O11 Company at Marcus Hook and res1des at Overbrook Pa Calvm IS mar rled has two clnldren and res1des at Sewlckley Pa He 1 Prestdent of the Amort1 atlon Mortgage Company and a Dlrector of the Ill1no1s Zlnc Company An o you have a conctse but ac c11rate dLC01l111 of a grand famxly whose support 1nterest and devot1on stand out as a str1k1ng example of true and real Haverfordlans Ivote The Apr1l 1ssue of the Alumnl Slew w1ll contatn a short h1 tory of the 1ssoc1at1on of the Clotb1er famtly w1th the School I MONT! OMFRY FORSTER s 1 HELP' HELP' lt 1 the de 1re of the School l11ll1O1'1l1CS to haxe 1 complete file of Haltgoluk and 1n LUIIIL over the l1t recently the dt covery w1s made that Hahgoluks of the followxng year are 111191112 6 0 an Ev1dently no hle was kept for the early years of the School and yearbooks are I119511'1H for all years from the foundlng of the School up to and mcludlng 1904 Alumm are urged to look up the1r old School mernentoes and lf any of the m1 s 1ng yearbooks are uncovered It 1 hoped that they vull be presented to the School Such m1ss1ng numbers w1ll be very wel come gtfts 1 l ALUMNI SPEAKERS Undergraduates Enjoy Assembly Talks by Old Grads C Earl 1v1oore 10 ChR1TU1ll1 rf the Fommxttee 1n charge of procurmg Al11mn1 speakers for I'r1day 1v1orn1ng Chapel Er CYCISCS at the School has done a splendld pxece of work and 1 to be congratulated on and thanked for the t1n1e and effort he ha put 1nto th1s job If the alumna reall ed how pleased and apprec1at1ve the undergraduates hemng fro111 1nd SCC1111, the old grads ll probably would be necessary tt hle an 1C'1I1UV1 for pe1k1ng date 1n 1dvance S1nce the open1ng of School rn Septem ber the followmg 1lU111111 have spoken at the School Morton H G1bbon NefI 01 Septem ber 17 Remlmscenses of the Old Days at Haverford o n B e1Ier1e 18 October 11 Ideal ln Sport Dr D Sargent Pepper S October 18 'v1ed1cal Exper1ences 1n Ala k1 on l'l1ght by Plane to the Inter1or Dr Russell S Boles 08 November 8 Dtsetses and The1r Symptoms ohn B Thayer 11 November S11'1lCll12 of the T1tan1c ohn K Garngues 10 December 5 Rehef and Unemployment Montgomery Forster 11 December 0 A Ltwyer and H1 Profess1on Photographs of these men appear else where 1n th1s ISSLIC THE BENEDICTS Ehzabeth ,lane Fetcht were marned at Bala Cynwyd P Wednesday Novem er 7 They w1ll be at ho111e ater February 15 at Penn Valley Tvarberth George H Beddoe 16 was 1n1rr1ed 111 u e 1915 to 1v11 Betty Parrlsh Pans Ill1no1s They are l1v1ng at 7 Ed m11nd Avenue Toronto Canada F Barton Gummere 1rd 18 entered the employ of the Fllene Store 1n Boston 1lmost 1mn1ed11tely after 111 graduat1on 1ro111 Haverford College 1n 1911 wa marrled on May 18 191S to M1 Dorothy Mu1r Llpplncott of German town Mr and 'v1r Gummere l11e lt 8 Langdon Street Cambrxdge V11 A ackson W1lbur 9 and MISS Mar lone Cre1ghton Harper were mz1rr1ed on Saturday july 11 1915 They d1'Cl1N11'1L II 118 Deltware Axenue Bethlehem P1 xxv1l118111 McGeorge 4th O vca 11 r1e on December 7 1915 to 1 'v1argaret Ann Truxal daughter of Dr and Nirs Cyrus Vw Truval of Vvayne P The weddtng took place 1n the Church of the Redeemer Bryn Mawr Mr and Vlr McGeorge are l1v1ng at the Bloormngdale Apartment Wayne P Among the ushers were Arth11r D a y 19 and Fl11'1Sl11Ft C F S a1r Ferdmand A Hau le1n 11 and M1 E111 a Els1e Ttylor vcere l1181'1'1EL1 at Rock X1 e 'vid e tember 1 5 r aad 1v1r H1usle1n are l1v1ng at tl1e Car den Spruce Apartn1e11t 4 nd and Spruce Streets Ph1ladelpb1a 6 .S .. . 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December, 1935 HAVERFORD SCHOOL ALUMNI NEWS 7 HEADMASTER HONORED BY PASS IN REVIEW RECEPTION Celebrates 40th Year of Service A brilliant reception in honor of Dr Edwin NI Wilson s fortleth year of sery ice at Hayerford was held an the Ryan Memor1al Building immediately follow ang the conclusion of the football game with Penn Charter on Friday afternoon Noyenaber lst Alumni patrons friends of the School the faculties of Penn Charter and Hayer ford and the members of the football te uns of both schools were invited Guests to the number of 1300 attended to do honor to Hayerfords great Headmaster The reception room was beautifully decorated with greens and flowers and for oyer an hour a continual stream of guest illed past the receiving line to offer their congratulations to Dr Wilson The President of the Alumni Associa tion washes to thank the patronesses who had the reception in charge for their hne work and cooperation an making the affair the great success it was The ladies comprising the committee an charge were Mrs Edward C Bendere r Mrs Russell S Boles Mrs Cornelius B Boocock Mrs I Marshall Crosman Mrs oseph Neff Ewing Mrs Thomas Griham Mrs Samuel P Huhn jr Mrs W1 iam H Luden Mr W Logan MacCoy Mrs Sumner Rulon Miller Mrs C Earl Moore Mrs Blackwell New hall Mrs ohn E Shaw Mrs Hurry C Thayer Mrs ohn B Thayer 3rd Mr William A Wiedersheim 7nd and Mr E Burke XV1lford ALUIVNI ASSOCIATION HONORS 1935 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS YI YU' I Wilmer G Crowell who is one of the most prominent football ofhcaal in the game today Louis A Young former Head Conch at Pennsylyania was also present We heard from Doc Vw allace who presented the team with gold footballs nacr Mr Boocock and Dr E M Wil on our beloxecl Headmaster NN K Waeder sheina nd 06 our ready witted Presi dcnt acted as Toastmaster and surpassed the splendid exhibition h put on Toatnaaster of the 50th Anniyersary Party at the School The team receiyed me sages of con gratulation frona Germany New Mexico New York and other place far and wide -Kmong those sending in congratulations were the following Reyerend Elliot Field 93 Dr Carden F Warner 01 Samuel l Gunamerc 03 Henry S Chapman Ow Rm: B Sims 1' H Montgomery Emmal 17 Sumner Rulon Nliller 3 Philip Brook 5 William 'K Wiedersheam frd The Committec in charge wa xery well pleased at the splendid co operatton it receiyed and Earle E Baruch 5 Ed war C Bendere j 4 and john E Shaw O who gaye freely of their tame and energy are hereby tendered the thanks of the Alumni Association tfhvitivittcd from page -U arrival has an older brother now in School. The family resides in Haverf ford, Pa. To james M. Wallace, '17, and Mrs. Wallace a son William born Noyem 1' 19 J ames r 41 and a lace 45 brothers of the newcomer are members of the School The family resides on Greystone Road Menon P To Noah H Swayne 3rd 7 a d Mrs Swayne a daughter Sally born in Norwalk Conn Hospital October 1935 weight 7 lbs 10 ozs The family resides at Darien Conn To W Poyntell Canby J 78 and 'vlrs Canby a daughter Barbara Ruth born October 35 1935 weight 8 lbs T e family resides at Des Moines I ,IOHN K IARRIL-UES 1 ll School D c rn To Winthrop Sargent 3rd 39 and Mrs Sargent a son Winthrop 4th born anuary 10 1935 Winnie as a special tgent of the Home Insurance Co 59 lvlaaden Lane New York Cnty To Edmond L Brown Ind 3 and Mrs Brown a son Edmond 3rd born 'august 1 1935 The family residence a hosts of friends and admirers unong know that Mr 'X C Tyler resigned the Head Mastership of the Proyidence Coun try Day School in the spring of 1934 He iccepted for one year an tppoint ment in thc Mathenaatacs Department at Exeter ttking the place of an instructor who was on lease of absence for 1934 sw hll ng a innltr appointment Rutger Lniyerity for 1933 36 The article about the Thayer ftnnly which was printed in the la t 1 ue of the ALL XINI News wa made the bai for a long and intere ting tory of the hi tory of the xarious members of the Thayer clan at Hayerford School and the Lni yersity of Pennsylyanaa an the Plnladel plna Inqturer of October 13th YVat on Malone .ard 8 1 engaged to vfiss Eli abcth Car tairs Stewart daugh te of Mr W1ll1a1n'vI Stcwart rd of Vyashington D C 'vlis Stewart who attended the Acne Irwin School madc her debut durmg the sea on of 1931 3' the alumna will be interested t FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY HARD FIGHTING TEAM lffontiatuccl from page ll Germantown Academy Bows The Inter Academic League season wa opened on Friday October 4 with Hay erford trouncing Germantown Academy at Germantown to th tune of 190 XX hen the second peraod began our offense started to click and Captain Potts 37 went over for a touchdown after a sus tained drive of almost 50 yards Crowell scored another touchdown in the tlaird period while Light 37 added to our total when he returned a pun in bril laant fashion through the entire German town team for a touchdown Rulon Miller 36 and Taggart 36 were out standing on the line Marylanders Turned Baclr Because of the Penn Yale game in the afternoon our game with the Gil man School of Baltimore Maryland was plaved on Saturday morning October 17 Again Captain Potts scored a touchdown early in the game by a line plunge from the one yard marker Passes to Dilworth 36 and Light led to our second score with Light making the toucndown I the third quarter Foley 37 scored our third touchdown Our Gnal score was the result of a Potts to Dalworth pass good for 35 ytrds Gilman School only had one chancc to cross our goal but dangcr was ayerted when Potts inter ccptcd a forward pass The final score was 75 O The line played a fine ganae wlth Perkins 37 and Rulon Miller C outstanding Episcopal Bends the Knee By 1 score of 60 we defeated Epis copal Acadcmy at Overbrook on October Failing to clac in the first a the team swept our rivals off their feet when the third quarter opened Light took the Episcopal kickoff on our 'O yard line and ran at back to our opponents 35 yard lae On the first play Crowell disttnce to the goal for the only touch down of thc game At the clo e of the game we were again headed for touch downlind frowells punts were a reye lation Lights running a joy to behold and Taggart and Rulon Miller C again w re out ttndang in t e line Eyery man on thc team played heads up football to wan a fine yictory Chestnut Hall Taken In Stride Our hold on first place in the League trengthened when we downed a strong Chestnut Hill Academy team at Haycrford 140 on October 5 1 worth on the receiying end of forward pa se brought our first touchdown H madc a circus catch of a pass thrown by Pott in the closing minutes of the Hrst half md ran for a touch own e second core came 'as a result of a rexerse pl1y followed by Potts taking a ltteral p and going oyer the goal line ag gart again proyed a tower of strength an thc iac VIII '. . . 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temporary ht 11 111 111 II1l1.1'1l l6 reee1y1ng 1n the e d1y pr 11 e 11nd IIIOIICX 111 tl1e same letter Thanle you yerv mueh 111d let U4 hope 11111 hy re lL11IIL your llne letter more of the 'x1UI1lI11 ITLKJJIIIL Sehool ton e1ou nel entally pe1h1p some IIILIIIDQF of the Tl11yer 111111ly will 1e1d your l'C1IIdflx JDOUI the p1eture 1nd return ll to tl1e School yyhere It vnll he hung 111 .1 PYOITII nent p11ee lor KINIIOTS to .1dn11re lS1gned1 T111 E111ro11 t1her17 1919 Hdyelford S-.hool 'XIUIIIIH 'X Klellllllfi Edxtor of Klumm New Huerford P Dear Edxtor I naye always heen loy 11 to Hayerford Sehool For tl1e p.1st three ye.1rs I haye 11ot eontnbuted to tl1e hn11ne1.11 support of tl1e Alumni AQso1,111t1on hLe.111sc I dl HAVERFORD SCHOOL ALUMNI NEWS December, 1935 161 er ll ess ll e1ool 11 I l11d hee11 appro1el1ed or asQ1Qt1nee to the Sehool lf elf there yyould aye heen no quest1on 1n Illy 111111d stxll dm not know wl11t funetlons of tl1e 'Xlumm 'hssoelatlon IFC y1t11 to tl1e Sehool Id l1l1e 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Lllhif 1 111 e to get star ed V1 1nn1ng 1 11111 ehnehed the I11ter 'Kea enne Le1gue lootl11ll C'l1.1mp1onsh1p for us and 11 w1ld eelehr.1t1on followed the end o tl1e game Team Marches On XU1' W 5 game Vyll11 Xalley Forge lV11l1t1ry 'Mad e ll I'I1xerford o11 Noyernher th when tl1e1r FCQIIIICIII p1r1ded hefore the ginc As soon is tl1e eneounter got un der vy1y our team qtnekly de111onstr.1ted 1ts super1or1ty Only 1 n1uddy held pre yented us from defemng V11ley Forge v 1 11rger Score than 18 U St1h1er 6 11d Hamxlton N1 6 pl1yed 1 1ne LIIIIC 1n the haehheld WlII1C the llne 11 usutl 1y1s lmpregntzhle on hotl1 o e11 1n defene Our touehdowns were re '1 ered by Pott Croxyt 111d Hlllll on Tle Score Ends Season I1 unexpeeted jolt yu lClI1llI1lNl.LlCC.l to us hy I'r1e11ds CCIIITII tt Oyerhroolt on INUXCIIIIWGI' 15th ID tl1e eloslng game e no 't1o1g1 we preyenteo 1r1e11d Central from crofsmg our goal l1ne vue l11d expected to roll up 1 e11.'1h1e e htt were lu l1y to 111 our 111111 to 1 00 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K Pubhshed by Class of 1936 Haverford School Haverford Pa 195336 L I L FCDREWORD We the edrtors talce great pleasure rn presenttng to you the students patrons and frlends of The Haver ford School th1s thrrty' fourth ed1t1on of the Halrgo luk To the members of the graduatrng Class of 36 extend our slncerest thanks for the1r cheerful pa trent and cornplete cooperatton lt has been our alrn to produce an accurate and fmrshed record of th1s our frnal year at Haverford We hope We have succeeded W1thout exceptron Sen1ors Wlll leave thls campus Wllh regret and Wlll we belleve refer rnore and more, as the years roll by to thls account of the deeds and accornpllshments of school churns ln order to brlng back more clearly the rnernorres and recollectrons of boyhood days and to all others who helped in its production, we EDWIN MOOD WILSON SCD L1ttD DEDICATION We who are graduatmg ded1cate thxs ISSUS of the Hahgoluk to our Headmaster Dr Edwm Mood WIISOH whose l1fet1me of servrce can never adequately be set forth He has been master over many but always the servant of each TO THE GRADUATING CLASS: lust as you er1tered tle l71rst ror n sw years ago the pecple of the Un1ted States were becorruna aware ot a d19lLlIlDOd ecenorruc condrtron v l11cl1 has been steolfen of srnce tl1at llII1C a the Depressron Duuna that per1od about a tfth ot our fellow c1t11ens twenty hve rnrlhon people l1ave had less ot ever1 111ater1al thrna tl1an tl1ey really ner ded Few mdeed l1ave been the tan 1l1es that have not had to econornr e and tc chanae to sunt ltr rnodes o lrvrng Une constant thouaht has been how to aet enough to l1ve on or to afeauard savrnas and other property that had been acqurred Qt cour e you have hved your l1ves studred lessona play ed aarrres danced scen ntov IG enjoyed vacat1ons but alway tl1ere l1as been tl1e undertore frequently the overtone ol tl1e hard t1nanc1al rtuatron More tl1an 11 any other srx years 1n the h1story ot lllli country l1ave we had to llllfllf. o 11ater1al 1ssues That has tended to lessen our 6ITtDllCIS1S upon the thmgs ot t1e lllIld and the Splfll So 1t has become the tash1on ot the tune to cry out tor secunty but not to expect 1t to quesuon everythmg to be Cf1l1CGl and cyn1cal to lcolc tor tl e vorst rather than the best to scorn the eyperrence ot the past and to d1scard the creeds and farth vtlnch aave perse and secur1ty to hte rn the da s ot our tattters Well all th1s 1S contrary to the natural Splftl of YOUllt 'Wl11Cl1 IS and ouant to be carefree royous sr ontaneou trusttul eaqer for the best and sure that 1t Nrll corne And 1t IS ossrble to rave and to keep tl1at sp1r1t even 1n tl e conh sed world o' today lt 13 certarrly a oetter o dered ld a l'1rder tuster nrore aenerous world than 1n St Pauls da! when le J rote We are troubled on every 1de yet not drstre d e are perrrexed but nrt n desparr persecuted b1t not lorsalfen c st down blll not destrcyed As you r a 1 cs 1 t e 1 Je t c sr o r 1 turdes to ward hte are 1at1t whether yo are cl1oos1na tl1e rea1 1 ll1C unreal Lxfe IS mn the loom T e l t e case ot everyone rs rt adorn t Q1 o 1 e e 11c1 are seen but a tl1e tnng' y tl1Cll are not seen tor the tl11n1 hrch arf een are temporal out tue thrna hrc a e not seen are ete wal EDWIN l GOV Wll SON Svc ,T A i AN ' , , V A A J ' Y Ai, 1 .' we 1 , ' C' V I ri .1 . .s , ' ' -. 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J .K X. s-of The chlef value of a year book such as thrs ed1t1on of The Hahgoluk IS that lt makes a permanent record terest as rt shows by record and plcture the leap penmgs of note An athlet1c season can be exammea 1n retrospect and the varlous phases of school lrfe portrayed But 1n the long run the greatest beneht comes from gazmg upon these same pages years later Many mcxdents lCIIT11l1CIf places old frrends are called to mmd and the loyalty to the school IS renewed when an alu'nnus turns to The Hahgoluk of lllS class CORNELIUS BRETT BOOCOCK Assoctate Headmaster Scum if' t of the school year. Immediately it creates great inf TABLE OF CONTENTS End rages re o lDed1cat1on The l-leadrnas er 5 essaae lhe AS'soc1ate Headr aeter Tt e Graduatmcz Clae Class Tree Pro hecx W1 S What lnt r 1al Snapshot Allll 1n1 Speakers ll e Sc1ool Faculty V FOTI 1 IV FOTKI lll Form ll or11 l Forrn The lun1or Scl oct Oaks House Co 11111ttee Board1na St tdent Att1let1cQ Football Soccer GYIIlI'1CIS1L1IIl S1 nnmtna Sauash Baseball Track Tennts Athlet1c ASSOCIGUOW Cheer Leaders Act1x1t1es The l-lahgoluk Boa Student Counc lndex Board The Drama IC Cluc e Glee Club he Current E ents Club T e Dance Con ttee he B1ng Cornr' Wee T'1e French Clt P 16 Polem cs e Bof Scout '1e Cum Laude Soc et e Chr1st1an Asecctauon T e Bad1o Club Adverhema Slqnaturea ot U aa11t1n 1 C age 21 t liilfl J . . C f rt '1 6 ' f' ,l Fo wrd ,. . ,... . 4 A . ., ., ,. ,. ..,. ,, . , . .. , 5 ' 1 '1 t ll ,. 4 . B T. , ' t1,- , 7 .1 ' t Cl-F17 A' , , . UC la. ' ' . . . . , . 73 c IT ,, F3 'fl 75 l 1 V ,' . , . 75 11 . 2 . . 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Chateau Cnllon Rtttenhouse Sa Rhrladelphra Frederrck Mernll Brecht lr Lours Page Bro NH lervrs Watson Burdrck lr lohn Hamtll Canby lohn Macdonald Coletn Walter Dodd Condtt lohn Wesley Cullen l dvvard Bentley Dtlwo th Sydney Bullen Dunn lr Theodore Fassrtt Furness lr Brendan Gnswold Norbert Benedrct Hamrlton lohn Wtlharn Hardt lr lames Cunnrngham Harper ldward larnes Henry lr Lesley Road lthan Vtllanova 625 Walnut Lane Haverford 429 East l ancaster Ave Downtngto wn 1326 De Kalb Qt Norrrsto fvn R r D 2 Norrtstown Wake' eld ci Asl brrdge hds Rosemont J utnr 1 t Crove Ave Bryn Ma NT 25 Rarlroad Ave Haverford Bowlrng Green Medra Penna Penna Penna Penna Renna Penna Penna Penna Renna Renna Penna Penna 47 East 88 h St New York Ctty Haverford Penna Rerntngton Rd Overbrook Penna Payson Hall Eastharnpton Mass Rrngwood Rd Rosemont Penna Vxfarren Clrnton Krnahar R Chard Douglas Manan Henry DeHaven Manley Robert Carnahan Mattoon Sarnuel l!lCCreery lr Mrchael loseph l!fcCrudd n lr Blake flcDoNell Ir tarles Jance ffcl'end Ck Henry Battrn Mtller lU0C Morton St Dorchester Mass Colleae Ave Haverford Ql5 Arltngton Rd York 375 Bala Ave Cynwyd Ho t ell Ra Valley Forge 30 Lapsley Rd Merton Renna Penna Penna Penna Penna Fa1rawn Blvd Akron Onto -4 Canterbury Lane S Davrds Provrdence Rd Warhngford rflartrn Luther Munson Wyrtgate and Warwtck Rds Wynnewood Paul l LUCY rf lo Louella Drlve Vxfayne Vtffllfe FTCfT1C1S Off lf Rern norton Rd Wyrnewood Frankl rt Wheeler Palmer 3 d M388 Pgyk Ave Ixte N y Penna Penna Penna Penna Penna orl' Crty W . , t A , . 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A lf? .5,'ff: ffi ' EE flrczfiv V.'111Q'::11ff Q I -' PTH: 5 ff :iff 2 -r IOHN SEAMAN ALBERT 3rd ANNAPOLIS Hobby MOTORCYCLES S-wlrrmlng Squad 34 H 36 Sw1rnm1ng Relay Team 36 Track Squad 35 36 Press Club 34 Glee Club 34 Football Squad 36 Track QUCIl1f1CGl1Ol'l Medal 35 Thls tow headed lad IS a very strong contender for the honor C73 of bemg t1tled Class Bad Boy SIHCG h1s entrance ln Haverford 1n the Second Form havmg left the Sprogell School wlth the rest of the Swarth more contlngent 1n l93l laclae has steadlly worked h1s way lnto the hearts of h1s classmates and the ha1r of h1s teachers Mr Tyler especlally However h1s d1sarm1ng smlle and seemlngly serlous a1r of repentance always get hrm off scot free and for a bad Boy he has served remark ably few demer1ts Athletlcally lack was a mam cog 1n Mr Shaw s undefeated l35 lb football team last year and was on thls 'years champ1onsh1p football squad Swtmmlng IS h1s pastlme ln the wlnter and he has been a mem ber of the team for the last two seasons School work has always been h1s pet hate although he never lets 1t get hrm down lack IS headed for the Unlted States sallor factory Annapolls and 1f he expends as much scholastlc energy there as he has here whlle prepanng for the Annapohs exams he 1S sure of belng successful at the Academy Here s luck lack Twch e 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . H 1, . . . . I - - - tt . 11 . . . 1 , . . 1 . tt 11 - I - I .. . , . , , . . . 1 , . . , - . . . tt 11 . , . 1 1 . . 1 , L . , . ack Entered 1929 Ferdxe Entered 1932 WEST POINT Hobby HORSES FoothollSquoo 34 35 Current Events Club 35 36 DURAND BARRET BLATZ They come few ond for between l1ke Blot? who hos ocgulred os rucknomes The Rounder ond The Mystery Mon Blotz con look you r1ght ln the eye ond soy thot he IS gomg to West Potnt but you con lootc nght back ot htm ond soy movbe You ore forced to soy moybe wtth CI feehng thort he rmght be rtght ho Never be couse he olwoys seems to get whot he goes orfter by slofv conststent plugglng He IS one of the few students ever to dore o monster to tell h1m he wosnt golng to get IH the 1nst1tut1on of hts chotce School work hovv ever never seems reolly to bother hrm he never lets 1t One doy he w1ll probably s1t behtnd o desk ond tell us oll whot to do lt you don t beheve 1t osk hlml Th rt , , -, . . t. ff t. H , . . 1 , . 7 , . 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' 1 can DARTMOUTH Hobby SAILIIXG Honor Roll 27 36 Student Councll 36 Swrmmrng Squad 34 35 36 Current Events Club 36 Track Squad 34 35 Soccer Squad 35 Pre xdent of Thlrd Form Secretary of Fourth Form Secretary of Tlfth Form The Baron wlth hls carefully brushed blond locks and snappy com bmattons looks as 1f he had 1ust stepped out of Esqulre He s chuck full of energy w1th a go getter personahty that gets h1m fmends everywhere Durmg h1s ent1re stay of mne years at Haverford h1s marks have been above reproach and th1s year he was rewarded w1th a pos1t1on on the student councll lf you re anywhere 1n Ted s V1C1I'11lY you re usually aware of a btg grln twtnlclmg eyes a horse laugh and sometlrnes a playfully menacmg ftst he s tn h1s element 1n the assembly room durlng recess where w1th hls fellow s1xth formers the affalrs of the natlon are settled dally ln athlet1cs he 15 a swlmmer of repute and has had a berth on the swlmmmg team for three years lf he xsnt SN1I'I1I'I11T1Q you can usually fmd Ted tearmg around the countrys1de m hrs Chevrolet The Chevrolet may wear out but not Tedl f' urleuz ' l ' . 1 1 1 1 6. . .1 1. 11 - 1 , . , . . 1 , . 1 1 1 . 1 . . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 , , . . . . . 1 1 - , . . , . 1 . . - 1 , . .H , FREDERICK MERRILL BRECHT Ir The Bm-gn Entered 1927 PRIIJCPTON Hoblfue FISHING HUNTING LOUIS PAGE BROWN Entered 1932 If anyone IS looklng for a 1ov1al hghthearted companlon who pos sesses the art of belng mlschlevous wlthout belng mal1c1ous here IS where he can fmd h1m Brown IS best known for h1s rnsane drawlngs that resemble nothmg that ever exlsted but Wh1ch make you belleve they m1ght have ex1sted at some t1me Where he spends h1s txme has long been a mystery and seems destlned to remaln so HIS college IS st1ll undecldecl and the only def1n1te plan that he ever seems to have IS for Saturday mornrng demerlt sess1on We have no worrles about h1s future He has a knack for expresslng h1mself both on paper and orally and 1n thls World you can get almost anywhere 1f you can say what you mean Fzfteen 1 1 1 IERVIS WATSON BURDICK IERV Entered 1927 Hobby ATHLETICS Ba kethall Squad 35 36 Soccer Squad 34 H 35 Tracl Squad 34 H 35 36 Honor Roll 27 '36 Student Councll 36 l-lere IS someone wrth whom everyone rn the ent1re school IS larmllar an open secret that the school IS supported from hls netarlous transactxons IH and around the buslness ollrce He does not conllne hrmsell to pecumary problems however as may be seen by h1s act1v1t1es rn soccer and track not to xnent1on hrs more than frequent appearances on the waxed floor of the Cncket Club pounng a steady tlom of statlstrcs mto the ear ol a beautllul young damsel We hardly thmk 1t recessary to wrsh lerv success because h1s trammg under 'lr Repetto sho xld reap a fortune 11'1 any held attempted SIXYECTI Why? lt's lervls Burdick, the short-change artist ot the book store. lt's IOHN HAMILL CANBY luck Entered 1932 PENN STATE Hobby OUTDOOR LIFE Socc rSquad 33 H 34 35 Gym Sauad CT 34 GHT 35 36 lCvyn Cup 353 Track Squad 35 36 Cheerleader 35 36 Track Oualxhcatlon M dal 35 Smrlrng lohn Canby the Downmgtown farmer come to Haverford four years ago to see rf the halls were really paved mth gold The tal lacy of the report struck htm so hard that ever srnce he has gone about ready to lay down hrs own heart of gold for dear old Haverford Dont be decerved however by h1s smrlrng countenance because he rs a strong arm man m the gym and woe to the one who trres to usurp h1s gym cupl ln the fall he keeps rn shape wrth the playlooys of the soccer freld where he rs a mamstay We are lookmg forward to seerng lohn as Secretary of Agrrculture as soon as he goes through Penn State w1th the same style that has made hlm so popular w1th us Seventeen Current Events Club, '35, '36 AMHERST Soccer Squad 33 H 34 35 Gym Squad GT 34 GHT 35 GT 36 Squash Squad 35 H 36 Tennxs Squad 34 H 35 36 Track Squad 33 H 34 35 36 tcaptl All around Athlete Polemlcs Club 35 36 Current Events Club 36 French Club 35 36 CPresD Index Board 36 fASSOC1Gl6 Edrtorl 5, 5 Cum Laude When the rest of the Srxth Formers Wlth thelr checkered coats and therr lurld neckttes have passed rnto obhvlon Iohnny wlll always be re membered as the guy who never turned up h1s overcoat collar 1n a va1n effort to be colleglate Thls and the fact that he IS one of that queer Cum Laude bunch would seem to be 1nd1cat1ons of a poor character but stxll hes the only Norr1stown man who ever brought anythlng to a school dance that was worth lookrng at twrce Serlously though Iohn has an 1nd1v1dual1ty and depth whrch rarse hrm tar above the rest ot us gay young club men hrs unworthy classmates and phys1cally and mentally hes blg enough to take care of htmselt anywhere Perhaps the best comment We can make upon Iohn rs to refer you to the hst of hts achreve ments QIVGH above Search your HQl1gOlukS for years back and you W1ll fmd very few sunrlar records ot accomphshment Ezghteen I I , , , , , 1 ' . , : , ' I , ' . , , 5 ' - , '35 , , A I V 1 I fl b ' 'iq , . . xy , - - Honor Roll, '25-'36 I . 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IOHN MCICDONALD COLEMAN ack Entered 1925 Hobbles ATHLETICS TRAVEL and READING WALTER DODD CONDIT Walt Entered 1931 PENNSYLJANIA 110131316 PAIIITIIIG TEVI IIS Honor Roll 36 FIPNCH Club 35 36 Tonm oquad 36 Walter a member of that small but lmportant group of Norrlstown men who have long mfestecl Haverford 1o1ned the ranks 1n 1931 1nact1ve He IS a hard worlnng student and for the past few months hls name has been appearmg w1th regularlty on the Honor Roll He IS also a charter member of The French Club and at tunes he dlsplays hls artlstlc ab1l1ty by h1s excellent sketches whlch appear occaslonally ln The Index Next year Walt expects to study art at the Un1vers1ty of Pennsylvama and wlth h1s talent he W1II travel far IH th1s held Nineteen l I Although we seldom hear much from Walter, he is by no means IOHN WESLEY CULLEN PHILADELPHIA CONSIERVATOHY OF MUSIC Hobby Tl-IROWIIIC ROCKS Ea eball Squad 34 35 36 Foo bal Squad 36 C rent Events Club 35 36 Pole-rmcs Club 34 35 36 Ixramatlc Club 34 35 36 lack s been w1th us otl and on tor a long 11me and the school wont be the same wlthout h1m Known by h1s good nature and wrt lack served as a member of the praetonan guard at a certaxn football game thls tall upholdrng the honor ot the school Wes started the water plstol war and confronted by the Student Councrl Two Gun Cullen whlpped out hls cannons and soaked the entrre organt atlon Among other ab1l1t1es lack IS qurte a good actor and an excellent exter troraneous speaker hlhng IH many gaps 1n the Polemlcs wxth rnter sung and rntelllgent speeches lack s unusual aood sense of humor w1ll carry hun Iar ID lfeeprng hrs frrends and makmg new ones A more true and s1ncere Inend lt IS 1mposs1ble to fmd So long, Wes thlnk ol us when you make your hrst m1ll1on 'fuenty 5 1 r r A I ' I . , ur .' , J Q r 1 1 1 I - , .. . ,, . . , . I Q '- ' L . I, , f Q , -. . J , . Wes Entered 1925 EDWARD BENTLEY DILWORTH Ben Entered 1935 PF NSYLVANIA Football Squad H 36 Ba ketball Squad H 36 Ba eball Squad H 36 Tra k Squad H 36 Every mornmg you can frnd Ben at the Haverford stat1on WGIUUQ to accompany the lunror School boys to school Why does he get up so much earller lust to meet them? Well someone has to do It and 1t s a very good Way to earn a scholarshrp Dllworth came from Lower Menon wrth the reputatron of a basketball player and proceeded to surprrse everyone by makmg the football team and becomrng an All lnterac end The remarkable thmg about thrs per formance IS that rt was h1 ftrst year of football' He amply upheld hrs basketball reputatren at center for us th1s year We dont want to soft soap Ben so we ll have to say that he has been the nrghtmare of hrs fnends on the Student Counctl He IS known to have reset the alarm clock IH one cla s rn order to awaken the master so that he mlght excuse the class on trme But after all thats qurte a practrcal matter and thls IS a practrcal worldl Tu entx rue 1 1 X . . . .1 - 1 1 . . .F . V . .J . . 1 H 11 1 - I i K. ' . .J , . . 1 . ' 1 , J . . V I, SYDNEY BULLEN DUNN Ir I Entered 1924 CORNELL Football Sauad 33 34 H 36 Track Squad 32 H 33 34 35 3 l Sid one of the old guard here at Haverford finished his pref iob as left tackle on our Cham but he went to it with a will and school career under flying colors His pionship football team was a mean one held the position throughout the season Moreover besides being a hard cinders this year were most successful Sid s marks this year were among the best and he made the Honor Roll many times although it seemed to most people that he absorbed his knowledge in an easy going way But that s the way we d all like to absorb it isnt it? As for friends well he knows em all from an Indian guide up in Canada to a bevy of airls in Richmond Virginia When he gets to Cornell he will merely extend this circle by some dozens while taking his studies and sports in stride Txtentx tu.o . . S'd .' . ,' :uf ,'5 f 1 ' 3 , worker on the gridiron, he is interested in track, and his efforts on the , , . J A V ' I THEODORE FASSITT FURNESS I Ted Fxres Entered 1931 PRINCETON l-lobbxes FISHI IG FISHWG TACKLE Oaks House Commrttee 34 35 Oaks Club l We wonder how long Mr Tyler w1ll remember thrs student l-le has often sald The Lord knows but Furness doesnt how he gets through h1s work The explanatlon lS that he has been known to thmg unt1l he gets 1t thoroughly suck to any All k1dd1ng aslde here IS a boy whose better slde does not come out ln h1s studles He IS a commendable person who Works m order that he may remaln 1n school Furness has cuven us more laughs than anyone outs1de ot Heuer H1s easy go1ng ways don t seem to affect h1s school Work and as long as th1s 1S true We are more than glad to have someone around who can keep everyone ln a good humor Plans? They are a b1t mdeflmte He may go to work and then agarn he may go to college Who can tell? All rtght Mr Tyler you tell us who can tell Tuentx Ihr c 1 T. 5 1 , .w . .. , , f 1 , J . ' 1 , r . . , . . , . , V , -, 5, BRENDAN GRISWOLD ANTIOCH Hobbte MUSlC and WRTTING Basketball Manager 36 Dramattc Club db Glee Club 35 36 Polomlcs Club '76 Brendan IS anotner member ot Haverford 36 who halls from l1ttle old New York and IS hence a promtnent c1t1zen of that venerable estabhsh ment the Oaks As a mus1c1an no schoolmate r1vals hxm for he smgs a lusty bass ln the Glee Club pounds the plana keys llke a maestro and IS otten heard playmg the antrque organ ln the B19 Room In the athlet1c corklng Job of lt Soctally Grtzzy IS a blg bold Polem1c and has hkewlse been a member ot the Rehguous DISCUSSION Group But who can thmk of lum w1thout callmg to mmd h1s assoc1at1ons as an actor? Anyone who attended the play and dance thls March w1ll remember Mrs Rlmplegar and speaklng of danclng to see Brendan domg the Red Rhumba or the lfl1SSlSSlpp1 Roll or Whatever he calls 1t IS mdeed a treat Brendan IS headed for Antloch and alter graduat1on he mtends to become a teacher lorganlst on the S1d9l We may be sure that he wlll make good and We hope that one day we may send our sons to be educated at the college I ylnrcn he Wlll be Presrdent Tue mx jour y ' , line, Brendan turned up last Winter as our basketball manager and did a . J , , I I - ' z , ' , ' Ol V f Q A ' . , 1 u,,' Gnsy Entered 1934 NORBERT BENEDICT HAMILTON Nofb1e Entered 1929 DARTMOUTH Hobby OUTDOOR LIFE N mming Squad 33 34 Football Squad 32 33 H 34 35 Dance Comruttee 35 Student Councl 35 36 Polemrcs Club 36 CurrentEvc'1 Club 3uC ecretaryj flee Club 32 Track a ad 33 34 H 35 6 Norbert has been a well known figure in the Haverford School for Polemic a member of the Student Council and an athlete Norbert was an essential factor in the championship football team of this past fall and of the track team this spring Hammie is also a social hon and he has broken many a fair damsel s heart with his bright red locks His favorite tune is Night and Day and he has frequently acquainted the school with his deep bass voice for is it tenor3l NOfb19 is a regular fellow if there ever was one and has done much to make the school years of his friends pleasant ones Norble is going to Dartmouth and W1th him he ll carry the best wrshe of his friends at Haverford Tl entx fu S' L .X ,' ,i i A W A . A I I fr- P ' . AS , Q J A A, S u ,' ,' ,'3 a good while. He is a man of various activities, a Currenteliventer, a . L, i.Y t ,:. IOHN WILLIAM HARDT Ir Iqck Ehfefed BUSINESS Hobbies AUTOMOBILES TENNIS and MUSIC Haligoluk Board 36 lack 1S another of the mystery men of the class Although he has been absent for a great part of each year on account of illness he always manages to keep up with his work and we can safely bet that he will be among the top graduates of 36 Although lack is rather reserved he has numerous interests I-le in his fondness for the blonde variety of girl Last year he worked very hard in the advertising department of The Haligoluk and he cruised the country in his new Ford V 8 in search of advertisements Next year he expects to enter commercial photography and the best wishes of the school are extended to him in this undertaking Twentx Svc enjoys tennis, tinkering with cars, and photography. His Weakness lies IAMES CUNNINGHAM HARPER lm Entered 1930 YALE Soccer Squad 34 H 35 36 Oak House Commlttee 35 36 Honor Roll 30 36 M C A 35 Ilrnrnle 1S the type of fellow that most people 1nst1nct1vely 11ke Qulet and reserved he has won many lrrends durtng hts long stay at Haverford But Itrnmle 1S by no means qulet on the soccer tteld Here hls con srstently good playlng has been an asset to the team for two years As cha1rman of the Oaks House Commrttee l1IH1'T11G showed remark able Judgment a reason for hrs contrnuance on tl'11s body for the entrre year He has shown ll'1IS sarrte judgment tn l'1lS studtes where hrs earnest ness of purpose has won l'11rn consrstently blah marks as well as the respect of hrs teachers ln Yale Irrnrrne wrll ltnd new frtends and N9 Nrsh hun the best of luck Twenty seven V s . ' Y ..,, ,','36 , ..,. L - V - - f I - 1 . . . . . 1 Y. , , EDWARD JAMES HENRY lr Entered 1932 AMHERSI' 'N Hobbes Auro RACING mifmwn urrent Events Club 35 36 Polem1sClub 34 35 36 Baseball Sauad 34 Track Squad 34 H 35 36 T a k Rela, Team 36 Football Squad 34 H 35 T a k Qua thcatton Medal 35 Squash Squad 35 36 Dance Cornrr ttee 36 Dramahc Club 36 Here you may gaze upon the greatest h1story student m the entrre chool He al ways eems to know the answers when everyone else 1 s1tt1na around rn a coma By all rrghts lt would have been hms year to play left end on the football team but a fellow named Drlworth Care out of the nowhere rnto the here and beat htm out of the job AC 1ve rn both Dramattc Club and the Dance Commlttee hm always d1d more than hts share He 1S even better known for the named expres ton that creeps and runs over hrs lace as he stngs and tor the fact that he studtes best when hrs teet are htgher than hls head Hell lfeep hts head up however Don t you worry about that Tucnzx aught 1 1 . 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WARREN CLINTON KINGHAM Pluck Entered 1935 TUSCULUM Football H 35 Ba eball H 36 Warren may look llke Sktppy from the funny papers but dont let outward appearances decelve you he IS one of tnose aulet rvvers that run deeply and swrftly The ole lady has broken more school rules and has recewed fewer demertts than anyone else he IS 1ndeed a foxy fellow Hts athlet1c ab1l1ty 1 also proverb1al as he IS a letter man m football and v1c1n1ty of the bndge tn downtown Phtladelplua We belteve lt IS hrs natural New England love of the sea that makes htm wander so close to the water Warren IS a prankster an athlete a tenactous student and a pos sessor of a remarkable sense of humor wh1ch has won a place IH the hearts of all espectally h1s Oaks compatnots We are certatnly sorry that he could be here one year only If there are any nore Bostomans lxke h1m, we hope they w1ll drscover llaverford before thetr stxth form year Twentw nme .1 . A . , . 4 a star on the diamond. Vlfhile not in training, he disappears into the - l I L PENN STATE Hobby OUTDOOR LIFE Soccer Squad 34 H 35 Gym Squad 34 GHT 35 36 Track Squad 34 35 H 36 Track Qualification Medal 35 Presldent of Elfth Form Secretary of Sixth Form Dick was enrolled as a member of the Class of 36 way back in the dim days of 1924 He is one of the few of this class who have come up through thick and thin to his senior year from the First Grade Although never a perpetual honor student he has always maintained a sturdy level On the athletic field he played soccer during his last two years winning his mator H this fall During the winter an ardent gym man and always near the top in competition Dick won his second GHT this March and in the spring he devotes his time and energy to the track Although still undecided as to the university that he will honor with his presence he seems to think that either Penn or Penn State will be selected before neyt September 'Rich takes with him from Haverford hearty wishes for his success from every person in the school 'Thirty .M it in his scholastic duties. . , , , RICHARD DOUGLAS MAHAN Rich Entered 1924 Dave Entered 1933 Soccer quad 34 35 Baseball Squad 34 35 30 Track Manager 3D Current Events C ub 35 36 Oak Hou e Commlttee 34 35 36 HENRY Del-IAVEN MANLEY W1th the graduatron of Dave one of the great Oaks mysterles IS cleared up He along Wlth a temporary member ot the Oaks whom the Edttor doesnt wlsh to ment1on IS one of the few who ever rrgqed up a radro that actually turned off the moment the master 1n charge opened the door He doesnt make a great deal more no1se than any other mem ber ot the boardmg department but he can be heard for qulte a dtstance even on a stormy n1gl'1t Basketball IS h1s favorlte sport l-hs college IS stlll undec1ded but th1s 1ndec1s1on has not been at all character1st1c of h1s school work He has been a pluggmg student and has been called more than once a regular Haverford fellow 'Tlurtx one 1 , 1 1- 1 1 1 1 , . 2 1 1 1 l 1 - u n u - 11 - 1 - 1 . 1 . . . . 1 A , 1 . I , - 1 - -1 1 11 AMHERST HObb1ES SPORTS PEADING Soccer Squad 33 H 34 35 Squash Squad 35 H 36 Tennis 35 H 36 Current Events Club 35 36 Glee Club 34 Drama IC Club 35 ln September 1030 Bob entered Haverford and lmrnedlately shocked h1s fr1ends by Sllpplflg onto the Honor Boll However th1s thlrst for scholastlc honors was quenched durmg 1930 31 and for the last four years he has mamtarned a steady moderate general average Ath stnce h1s entrance 1n school He earned a major letter 1n soccer last year and was a matnstay of thts years varslty Farmg equally as well IH squash Bob has snared two malor H s ID reward for hrs servrces on two successrve champlonslrnp teams and earned another letter thxs sprmg for h1s place on the tennls varsxty Sports however have not taken all hls tlme lor he has been an actrve member of Mr Shaw s Current Events Club all year Bob IS headed for Amherst and we feel sure of h1s suc cess there 11 he contmues to exhlblt the same perslstency for acqurrmg knowledge that has carrled hlm successfully through hve years at Haver lord Thrrty two l I 'J I letically, he has annually gone out for soccer, squash, and tennis ever ROBERT CARNAHAN MATTOON Bob 930 SAMUEL MCCREERY Ir Mac Powerhouse Entered 1931 DEI IISYLVAIXIA Hobby RIDING and RADIOS So C r Squad 34 H Pres Club 34 Track Squad 36 Hallgolux Boa ,I 36 Glee lub 35 36 Gentleman Sam IS one of those brg gutet good natured fellows One may gather Irom th1s that ho IS rather easy gomg Isle IS to a certaxn extent nevertheless Sam IS an elhctent worker and he can always be counted upon to do the 1ob tn hand sattsfactonly Besldes bemg on the Hahgolulc Board durlng the past year Sam won h1s letter 1D soccer and d1d hts part 1n shot puttlng durrng the track season We understand that one ot hls ch1eI rnterests IS horseback r1d1ng and fox hunttng near h1s home out at Valley Forge All ot us wrsh hnn lots of luck tn hls career at Penn and we feel sure that he w1ll be successful IH all ol hrs undertaklngs 1n later hte Tlnfty three I . A JA 15 Ce , , ,35 ' 1 W' ,. , , v , , I I K ' , , f , , MICHAEL IOSEPH MCCRUDDEN Ir Mlke Entered 1930 YALE Hobby Loafmg Soccer Squad H 36 Basketball Squad 34 Track Squad 33 34 H 35 36 Index Board '36 Athletic Association 36 lV1ce Presldentl Honor Roll 30 36 Dance Committee 36 Track Qualification Medal 33 Student Council 34 35 36 VICS President of Third Form Cum Laude too has a b1t of lr1sh 1n 1t As a matter of fact Ioe 1S lr1sh One of those naturally bright fellows he entered the class 1n the F1rst Form and has been on the Honor Roll almost continuously s1nce He also has been a member of the Student Counc1l almost every term since the Fourth Form All h1s GXGTCISG 15 taken either 1n the gym or on the track the latter holding a very dear place in his heart lf everyone showed the effort that Mac puts out toward h1s sports we feel sure that Haverford s teams would show even more 1mprovement than they have 1n the past years loe IS talking about gomg to Penn but we are willing to bet that he wlll end up at Yale All lVlcCrudden boys do Penn or Yale we dont dare say wh1ch lS gettmg one fine Freshman 'llurtx jour A bit of Irish blood is rumored to run through his veins. His smile, I ' I C BLAKE MCDOWELL Ir Mac Entered 1935 MICHIGAN Hobkl ATHLETICS avi SLI LPII C' Blake rs one of the newest Gd1I1OI'1S to the Claes of Sb An Oaks boy he has gamed the frlendslup and resoect ol hls lello N board rs througla lus constant good nature and ever ready smlle Although there IS an ugly rumor that he surreptmously starts trouble once IH a Nlule flilrla ham and Wasley parues of the second part? We f or1 I rold that agams l11IT1 because such a hard workmg Latm schola dese ves so ne relaxa tlon once 1I'1 a wblle We hearuly N1Sl'1 mm luck m lus career at ugan Tlurrx 1 . , . fes: .f ' f' IJ I , . . , . Y 1 D I o N . ' . , K . X . . - . Y V , . 5 . - . . W r Y Y , . . . . . ,. , . , ,. . 4 I . ' . ' ULICI . CHARLES VANCE MCKENDRICK Mqc Entered 1930 CORNELL Hobby GOLF Baseball Squad 35 Track Squad 36 Current Events Club 36 Basketball Squad 34 Honor Roll 30 32 Vance who ha1ls from the wrlds of St Davxds Jomed the class back 1n the dark ages of 30 SIHCG hrs arrlval at Haverford h1s frlendhness and good fellowshlp have won hun many frlends Shaw s 135 lb football team and 1n the sprmg has been often seen lend mg h1s support to Charhe Gault s baseball squad Hls pr1nc1pal forte however lS h1s golf and clunng the season he can usually be found on the course In school act1v1t1es Vance has been an enthusrastrc member of the Current Events Club and IS therefore well abreast of the t1mes He 1S a conslstent hard workmg student and We feel sure that he w1ll make a successful record at Cornell Thnty s1x l Being too light for the varsity, he played for several seasons on Mr. HENRY BATTIN MILLER Bud Entered 1935 PENN STATE Hobby GOLF Although he graduated from Nether Provrdence last year Henry Was not SGl1Sl1ed wrth one drplorna and so he rs repeatrng the process Wlth us On hls arrrval at Haverford he 1mmed1ately settled down to hrs Job and he does hrs work quretly and farthtully Although Henry played on the l35 lb football team and was on the qulte proflclent He IS also fond of socral actrvrtres and accornpanred by h1s cronles lack Albert and the Snyders he frequently attends the dances whrch are held 1n thrs v1c1n1ty Next year Henry lntends to study fxnance at Penn State Four years from now he wrll become an outstandrng busrness man Thirty seven track squad, his favorite sport is golf, a sport in which he has become MARTIN LUTHER MUNSON Pete Entered 1930 LAFAYETTE Hobb1cs ANIMALS and FISH Tracts Squad H 34 35 36 Footbal Squad 34 36 H 35 Presentmg Martm Munson the lady k1ller The possessor of lots ot self assurance a good athlete a loud dresser Kwho W1ll forget those pmk neckt1es?l these are 1ust a few of the more ev1dent features that put Marty ln a class all by htmselt As to hrs athletrc record he has been a member of the football and track teams tor the past two seasons The members of Martm s sectron ot Srxth Enghsh should really thank h1m for the laughs they got from hlm much to the consternatron of Mr Severmghaus Lots of luck to you Martm both whrle at Lafayette and 1n whatever protess1on you choose to follow m later hte Thwlx 615111 'BCI , 1 . 1 I 1 1 1 1 . . tt - 11 , - . tt 11 . , I I .. - 1 1 ,v , . 1 1 , , -Y Murphy Entered 1932 HObb19S PUNS PUNS and more PUNS Football Squad 36 Track Squad 35 36 Tracl' Quallflcatton Medal 35 Dramat1c Club 36 Polemtcs Club 36 Current Events Club 36 G1 e Club 35 36 PAUL MURRAY I r And aga1n Wayne presents us wtth one of 1lS dtstmgutshed c1t1zensl SIHCS Paul s arrlval at Haverford h1S ready w1t and hale fellow well met d1spos1t1on have Won htm many tnends Bemg a staunch Army sup porter he frequently becomes mvolved ln arguments w1th hts nauncally m1nded cronles and he makes st1ll further dtsplay of hls argumentatwe powers by h1s orattons 1n the Polemlcs Dur1ng the past wlnter Murph played a malor role 1n the Dramattc Club s productton at the Bellevue Stratford and he was also a member of the Current Events Club Llke many of these army men Paul has a flare for the weaker sex and he attends many of the Matn Lme dances Hts talents are by no means l1m1ted to soclal and 1ntellectual act1v1 tres however For two seasons Paul played on the champ1onsh1p 135 lb football team and tn h1s SGHIOT year he became a member of the varslty squad ln the sprmg he performed very credttably at track after down mg scarlet fever Although Paul has not yet declded upon the college wfuch he wlll enter we all wtsh hrm well we feel certam that he wtll be successful 1n anythmg he undertakes Tlurtx tll 1 I 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . . . I - 1 . . . . . . H 1, - 1 . . , , . , . 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 . , - 1 1 ' rl WALTER FRANCIS OFF I Boozy Entered 1922 M I Hobby BOATS Current Event Club 36 tpresldentl Track Squad 34 35 36 Gym Squad 34 H 35 36 Boozy Cwe really dont know Where he got that namel has been around tor some ttme Nothmg ever happens ot any 1mportance that someone doesnt yell Off drd 1tl H1s greatest achtevement IS havmg become Presldent of the Current Fvents Club tor one term H1s greatest effort has been toward the 135 lb football team lflr Shaw asked the school to penston Boozy IH V337 but the budget wa crowded at that tlme and 1t was lmposslble College? Yeah maybe but then aqatn maybe not Boozy would rather go to colleae than work ays he Well we can take that tn more ways than one Forty 1 Y. S , , f , , 1 V 1 f tt H f , tr - . H , . X - .. ,, . C' . . . Q , , . 4 tt .. . , . . . . . c- , ,u , . , , FRANKLIN WHEELER PALMER 3rd Frqnk Entered 1935 CORNELL Hobby MECHANICS Dramatrc Club 36 Frank came to school last fall from Colleqlate and 1mmed1ately estab hshed hlmself as a prommerlt member of the Dramatlc Club Those who saw his actmg m the fall plays had thelr good ODIHIOH herghtened when they saw hlm as Fd m Three Corrtered Moon But Frank lg more than an actor he IS a fr1er1d of the fmest quahty And by the way lt the old car ever brealfs down ask Frank about 1t Ile has 11 down cold from nuts to bolts Wherever lh1S sertous student goes we feel surc that the came tnes that has characterwed lllg school work w1ll brma hun certam success And wherever that success takes h1m he ll probably go m hls Plymouth blowma all horns Forty 016 I , . .. H . .. ,, . , I -- , X f- , .1 S - , . . I J , f 1 ROBERT EMORY PATTISON CI Entered 1925 WEST POINT Holrby HOCKEY Bob was one of the orlglnal members of the Class of 36 havlng entered Haverford 1n the F1rst Grade But ihen along around hrs Second or Thlrd Form years he abandoned ll'11S falr campus for a few semesters The school dldnt see Bob agaln unhl the fall of th1s year and we are extremely happy that he wlll be glven the chance to graduate w1th hrs former class mates Owmg to th1s break ln h1s school hfe Bob hasn t had a chance to do anythlng for dear old Haverford 1n an athlenc Way but we Wrll re member h1s care free Splfll and engaamg personahty Here s to a satrs fylng career after lune 8th Bobl Fortx two Pt J: .. , . , , . , ' I . .. H- . . I , , . IOSEPH HARTSHORN PERRY 3rd oe Entered 1934 HARJARD H ttf ATHLETICS 1 'J Foo t Jll Squad 34 35 Ba utr all Squad 36 Fren lt Club 35 Here IS a member of that select group destrned lor Ha a vard next year Ioe 1S one of those people who tend str1Ctly to buslness and the more serrous srde of lrle however he does manage to tmd tlme to get 1n some football basketball and tenms accordmg to the season We have been unable to tmd out much about Ioe s assoctatrons wrth our better C75 halves but 1t seems to us that he rs the type of person who would strck to one glrl Cat a trmel Our best wrshes for Ioe s success wlule at Harvard and ln later llle ao wrth htm upon leavmq Haverford Forty tlzref I llffnir Hol., Q4, '35 T rf , ' , l Current Events Club, '35 Tenms Sauad H 36 CCaptD Soccer Squad 35 Don came to us at the begrnnrng of thrs year to top off hrs already extenslve educatton recelved at Collegrate School and to enter Prrnceton next year under the colors ot Haverford so famrhar to T1ger Town H13 pleasmg personahty soon won hrm a host of lnends and hls athletrc abrhty gave hlm the coveted trophy rn the tall tenms tournament and made hrm captam ol the team Pretty fresh for a new boyl He also shmes on the wooden court w1th hrs last mmute shots to sew up a game We place hrm 1n the Jaws ot the Txgers knowlng well that hls New York mannensms w1ll convrnce them that he belongs as long as he does not try out tor the boxmg team He w1ll carry on wrth honor the Platten tradrtron at Nassau Hall Forty four 1 1 . A , , . , . f 1 1 1 DONALD CAMPBELL PLATTEN D011 Entered 1935 PRINCETON Hobby COMMUTING TO NEW YORK W Basketball Squad H 36 EDWARD CAMERON KIRK READ Ned Entered 1928 HARVARD Hoblmes CARS CROW SHOOTING CLIMBING Clas Pre-sldent 34 36 Student Councll 36 Ipresl Glee Club 33 34 35 36 Il3re J Wranglers 34 Edltor of Index 36 Cum Laude Honor Roll 29 36 Soc er Squad 34 35 H 36 SW1IT1l'X1lI'lQSql1GCl 34 35 36 Ned IS tops 1n the S1xth Form For the last few years he has become of the Student Councll and edltor of the Index But wlth all th1s para phernalla loehlnd hls name he s st1ll a good scout He s a rare combma t1on of mtelhgence and humor havmg that much sought after ab1hty to get hundreds along w1th a sense of humor Hls character1st1cs we rmght say eccentncltles are the Nay he hums to hlmself and the dellght he seems to get from go1ng around corners at top speed to see 1f h1s second hand Ford wlll turn over But all k1dd1ng aslde Ned IS a person We all adm1re and to Whom We w1sh all the luck w1th h1s future Fortx fu. a permanent figure at the head of his classg he's class president, president Q 'tf ALAN ROY ROBSON 3rd PRINCETON Gym Squad 34 GHT 35 36 Ten rs Squad 34 35 '25 French Club 35 l Alan came to the Haverford School ln September 1931 from the Lansdowne Publlc Hlgh School and lmmedlately establlshed hlmself as one of the more quret and reserved members of the Second Form now he more or less m1ght be called the Mystery Man of the class Regu larly at elght forty he appears at school carrymg h1s trusty brown bnef case and lust as regularly at one forty frve P M he dxsappears except durrng the wrnter months when he IS busy preparlng for the capture of a G H T IH gymnastrcs We doubt 1f more than a very few ln the school even know that he resldes 1n Lansdowne or that he owns a new Ford rn whlch he travels the seven and one half mlles from home to school 1n shghtly less than e1ght mrnutes Alan 1S an Lntermlttent earner of a place on the Honor Roll and IS never 1n any extreme d1ff1culty as far as scho lastrc vt ork IS concerned After graduatron he rs headed for Trgertown and Prrnceton Umver srty and wlll undoubtedly make good 1n h1s studles lf he rema1ns as con screntlous and hard workmg there as he has been at Haverford l' ntx .sm 1 1 1 1 1 H nf 1 1 1 v 1 1 l 1 I 1 1 . u 11 - I I - 1 ' ' - - I 11 11- - - - 1 1 7 . . . ! - I - 1. .,. . Entered 1931 FREDERICK EARLE ROWE Ir Fred Entered 1927 PRINCETON Hobby ATHLETICS Honor Roll 27 36 Basketball Squad 34 H 35 36 Ba eball Squad 33 34 H 35 36 tCaptl otudentCounc1l 36 Current Events Club 36 Cum Laude Fred has been Wlth and near the top of the class ever smce our dorng IS throwrng a baseball We used to laugh at h1s serrousness about learnlng how to throw a curve but those laughs turned to shouts when he entered the Chestnut H111 game last year Wtth a curve and a prayer and brought home the Champlonshtp Nor are h1s athlettc honors hmtted to thrs one sport For two years he has been a mamstay rn our basket ball team To speak of h1s scholastlc record would take the better part of the HALIGOLUK so We Wlll only say that he IS one person who IS able both to get hrghest honors and to fall a test just as rf he were human Rowe IS undectded what h1s f1rst steps Wtll be when he leaves Haver ford thts Iune, but we guess that he wtll step tn the nght dtrectton Fovtx sen 11 Iunior School days. One of the first things any ot us can remember Fred CONWAY RULON MILLER PRINCETON Football Squad 33 H 31 3:- Track Squad 32 33 34 H 35 36 Squa h Squad 35 36 Current Events Club 35 Clare l 36 CSecl Dance Commx te 36 l establlshed hlmself rn the hearts of h1s schoolmates The red headed son ot a Prmceton man has kept up the larmly reputat1on by bemg a proml nent hgure on the football held As the gay young club man he 1S always the center of gorgeous sugarplums and becomes the envy of us untouchables Shake and h1s Chevrolet Coupe have been seen so often parked by Green H1ll Farms recently that one would thmk he llved there Shake IS also a track man runnmg the h1gh hurdles m a t1me en vlable to any hurdler I-hs keen sense of humor and pleasmg personalxty have made h1m the frrend ot everyone He wlll long be remembered and sadly 'mssed May the best of everyth1ng be yours Shake and good luck to you alwaysl Forty erght . 't e, ' l Shake comes from a long line of Rulon-Millers and has long since 1 I . l ' l I Shake Entered 1922 Bob Entered 1932 FRA KLIT A MARQI-'PLL Hobbw CAIKIJVFN' C :rl OR Al VLAYVVIG ill Manqg r ot Sc Manag r of S.-11'nr mg 36 Oax Hou C mltt Y M C A 3 ROBERT L SCHAEFFER Ir Bob IS one of our Oaks boys havlng res1ded there for the last few years Although not personally athlet1cally lnchned he has a deep 1nter est rn all sports and together wlth Iohn Thayer managed thts year s soc cer and swlmmlng teams They both rece1ved the1r rxalor manager H s for therr tne work durlng the two seasons Bob always tends stnctly to bus1ness tn the senous matter of soaklna up school educatlon and IS always wllhng to help someone over a tough spot to the best of h1s abrhty lrhs congental attrtude toward all and cheerful ever ready smtle for everyone he ee wtll do much to assure hlm a place 1n any lnstrtute of learnmg to Nhtch he may transfer h1s affechons after graduatlon One thlng we wrsh IS that ve knew as much about horhculture as he does Those who have watched school tlowerbeds thrrve under hts care can well envy h1m the magtc touch that produces blossoms mstead of bhsters Forty nme . . . PI I IIS ' ' . Q. . ',::, 5 . 'Ac 1,2 'f .f 'E 'XI ' .. Glee C' b, '36 f Q . ' ccer, '35 . 0 ' Q n' ,' 'ss se om ee, '36 . ,' 5, '36 . , . . , . . . , , , . . . . . I . A l . , f ' A fs s ' . Y . . . , frtrx IOSEPH KLEMMER SEIDLE lr Ioe lose Ioyo Entered 1925 CORNELL Hobby DATES Manage of Football 35 Rrng Comfnlttee 36 Polem1cs Club 35 36 Dramatlc Club 34 34 35 36 Index Board 36 Gym Squad 34 35 36 Track Squad 33 34 35 H 36 Honor Roll 25 29 Ioe has been wlth the class longer than most of us havrng come to Haverford as far back as 1925 Ever slnce that tune he has been garnrng more and more frrends and the respect of those fnends because of h1S au1et happy nature He IS probably best known for hrs remarkably good form ln the hurdles He can clear the tnnbers wrth more precrslon and ease than anyone who has ever been rn Haverford but he IS very small and cant stretch out far enough rn between otherwrse he would be our all tune best A member of the R1ng Comrrnttee and manager of the football team he has been one of the hardest workers of the class and we w1ll be glad to see h1m at our frrst alurnn1 dlnner 1 1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . 1 1 1 1 1 , . rm Entered 1932 Footbal' Squad 33 H 34 35 SWIHIHIIHQ H 34 35 Bas ball H 35 36 Current Events Club 35 COLEMAN SELLERS 4th Blg I1m IS not only a member of the brlghter clan tn the school but 1S also one of the best athletes IH the graduatlng class He played end on the football team and was a substanttal addltlon to the swlmmlng team To top off hrs athletlc endeavors he held down the center held pos1t1on on the baseball team Nothmg more compl1mentary can be satd of a student than that he has recewed an appomtment to the Naval Academy and that he has passed hts exams to the same The Navy W1ll never regret the admlt tance of thts boy 1nto 1ts number Honor roll athletes are few and far between and 1t w1ll be hard to tmd a fellow capable of fxlhng the shoes that hm IS leavmg thts year Fxfty one 1 1 1 SWARTHMOHE Hobby SAILING Football Squad 36 Gym Squad GT 36 Track Squad 36 Current Events Club Baseball Squad 35 Now we present to you the trrst Calphabettcallyl and younger of the class s only set of twms Arne 1S perhaps the more exuberant ln splnts and superfluous fphewll rn speech but that doesnt bother us anymorel The Snyders hatl from Swarthmore the best place rn the world to hve so they say and Jorned the Haverford School 1n therr Slxth Grade year Then the trouble began tor the next two years no one was sure whrch was whrch and they must have had many a laugh at our vatn attempts to strarghten ourselves out Arthur was on the varstty football squad thts year after havtng played on Mr Shaw s team last season He IS also an enthusrastrc mem ber ot the Current Events Club Durrng the summer sarhng rs the brothers mam occupatron and they seem so obsessed wrth the sport that no one w1ll prophesy any other tate for them than that they must be Admtrals at an early age However we wrsh Artre luck and prosperrty rn hrs chosen career after hrs graduatlon from Swarthmore College what ever rt may be ltftp two , ,, ,35,36 , . , f f , . , , A , . , ARTHUR FENIMORE FRENCH SNYDER Smts Entered 1929 PAUL HESTON HALL SNYDER Smts Entered 1929 SWARTHMORE Hobby SAILING Gym Squad GT 35 36 Track Squad 35 35 Football Squad 34 H 35 And here s the other onel Paul IS the quleter and more reserved of the two and seems to be the athlete of the famrly for he won hrs major 'H 1n football thls fall Paul also seems to be more mterested ln the fa1r sex for we ve heard vague but well grounded rumors of a secret adml rat1on for a certam young lady who hves way out ln the state of Wash mgton We had been wonderlng why he always seemed so pleased at very 1nterest1ng lettersl However all klddlng asrde Paul IS qulte senous when 1t comes to school work thonest Mr Tylerll ana although he always holds the most pess1m1st1c ldeas concernlng h1s scholastlc ab1l1ty we feel sure the exam returns wlll bear hlrn good news As to the future outs1de of a good 1ntent1on of recewmg a college educat1on at Swarthmore he has no defmlte plans But we know that he w1ll be ready for the next step when Swarthmore IS through Wllh h1m Fifty three different times during the year until we learned that the lady could write EDGAR BOYLE SPEER Ir Entered 1935 PENN STATE Football Squad H 36 Track Squad 36 Current Events Club 36 Dramatrc Club 36 Student Counctl 36 Ed came to us from Lower Menon and tttted 1nto the school hte as lt he had been born 1nto rt As one of the most conststent players ol the football tearn he conttnued an already well establrshed reputatlon when ln the role of Dr Stevens rn Three Cornered Moon he won the grrl So well dtd he carry hts part that for weeks afterward he was greeted by To what do you attrtbute your success? Ed by the way 13 Mr Black s shadow and often vrstts h1rn at recess to protect the school executtve from the wtles of the btcycle room As one ot the most genral and pleasant fellows 1n the school Ed has won any number ot trrends who thlnk hlm the tops Good luck Edl We ve proltted from lcnowtng you Fzfzx four Ed Ed is a lady's rnan, but tries to hide the fact. lt came out, however, ROBERT CRAWFORD STAHLER Bob Enlered 1933 CORNELL Hobby SAILING Football Squad 33 34 35 Squash Squad 34 35 Honor Roll 35 36 Track Squad 34 35 36 L1ke hls brother Wayne Bob came to Haverford from West Ph1la delphla Htgh School IH 1933 Although he has been on the Honor Roll for the greater part of the past year he IS by no means a grrnd H was a member of last season s champronshlp football team and played IH many of the Inter Ac games H15 summers are spent satlrng h1s Class E sloop 1n the waters near Seas1de Park N I Although a very qulet person around school at least Bob has made many frlends here among both the faculty and the student body Wlth Bob to Cornell go our best wlshes Ffxjue I I - . ... ,, e , . R I , lt'f' IACOB STAIR Hobbies SAILING SLEEPING Basketball Squad 35 Soccer Squad 33 34 35 Manager of Baseball Squad 36 Current Event Club 36 Polernics Club 36 Press Club 34 I-Ionor Roll 29 32 lake is undoubtedly the guietest member of the class in tact to hear What he has to say one is compelled to get quite close to him for his voice is practically inaudible beyond a radius ot a broom handle complacent exterior lurks a quick wit a rare sense ot humor and a tlare lor starting trouble Although a faithful member ot this years soccer squad his main contribution to the school s athletic history was being manager of the baseball team This responsibility was rather rudely thrust upon him last spring but he has taken up the load mantully and now his chief delight is to till out the box scores after each game Scholastically lake stands well up 1n the class and has a reputation for being an American History wizard as he scored the highest mark in the mid year exams We all wish him luck and success and Ieel sure that the mne years experience gained at Haverford will stand him in good stead in later lite F1113 six , 5th I But don't let this seeming conservatism deceive you, tor underneath this I . crke Entered 1927 HERBERT CHARLES STANTON Ir Duffy Entered 1926 BUSINESS Hobby AUTOMOBILES Current Events Club 35 36 Polevruc 35 36 Gym Squad 33 34 Track Squad 33 34 Duffy s reserved and pleasmg drsposttron has been wlth us for many years He doesnt often commrt hrmself but IS always at the scene of a heated argument or sptrlted hght Duffy sports a dlfferent Chrysler nearly every day CThere 1S a certa1n rumor that he works at Len Zengel s after school and We wonder rf lt s true J Duff too IS an ardent race horse fan and although he doesnt do much r1d1ng he knows the horses Together w1th Snatch of a Frrday or Saturday nxght Duff can be seen 1n the hlgh or low hghts of West Chester Herb can g1ve rehable advlce on almost any course 1n the school Hlstory however IS Herb s strongpomt he was th1nk1ng of tak mg over Mr Shaw s Job untrl he found that he wouldnt have Walt Off to help h1m Herb gets razzed a lot but he has a good sense of humor and IS one of the best natured fellows 1n the school He has a great many frtends more perhaps than even he real1zes who wrsh h1m all the luck 1n the world tn h1s next ob1ect1ve whatever lt may be Thmk of us Duff we ll surely mlss you Fxftv seven , . .. S, , 1 1 1 1 , . . ,. . , . . . . . 1 . . , , . tt 11 - 1 1 1 1 . . - 1. 11 . 1 - 1 . . 1 . . . - 1 1 1 ' . 1 . . , 1 - I I 1 1 1 . - 1 1 - IOHN NICHOLSON STULL Iohnny Entered 1929 Hobbte GOLF and MOTORCYCLTS Honor Roll 34 36 GT 35 lla el all Squad 35 36 lohn mlgrated to Haverford from the Sprogell School 1n Medta ln the fall ot 1929 Although he restdes at Moylan Penna We have become accustomed to rt and no longer hold 1t agalnst hun he has long stnce establtshed hlmself hrmly as a maln cog 1n the worlangs ot the class Scholashcally h1s record IS one ot whlch no one could be ashamed from hrs desk accompanled by that habltually worned expressron whtch would cause a casual observer to doubt hts status as an honor student hts name appears w1th monotonous regularlty on the Honor Roll Athlettcally, one can always tnd lohn knee deep 1n the coal ptle or w1eld1ng a palnt brush agalnst the grandstand Sometrrnes 1n the sprang of the year you can 1 nd h1m throwmg them up to the batters The pattence pers1stence and fatthtulness wlth Whlch lohnnte has carned out hrs school dut1es w1ll take h1m tar tn h1s later Work Fxfty exght 1: , w I ' , ' Month alter month, in spite of the groans and wails that are heard coming ti ' l' ' Charley Entered 1934 HARVARD Hobble WOOUWORKING MUSIC occer Squad 35 Gym Team GT 35 36 RGd1O Club 35 Orche tra 36 CHARLES PAUL SWANN Charley came to us rn l934 from Swarthmore I-hgh School Srnce then we have heard of hrm as a member of the Stull Albert Snyder Snyder crowd as well as a fellow w1th a keen mathemancal mrnd Last fall Charley d1st1 1gu1shed hrmself as sterhng center forward ot the second soccer team whlle durmg the wlnter he was one of those talented young gentlemen who performed darlng feats on the gymnasuc apparatus But Charley s chlef loves seem to be phys1cs and mathemat1cs and for the pursuance of these studles he IS golng to matnculate at Harvard where he hopes to prepare hlmself as a physlcrst One of these days he wrll 1n the tradltronal manner of h1S forebears be deslgnlna mstruments to accompany a rocket llrght to Mars Fxjtx mme 131 t 1 - F - 1 Q 1 1 1 1 S 1 1 1 1 I . L - 1 1 . . . 1 1 - 1 1 , DANIEL REEDER TAGGART YALE Hobbie SWIMMING and SWIMMING lootball Squad 32 33 I-I 34 35 Swimming Squad l-I 33 34 35 36 CCaptJ Swimming Relay Team 33 34 35 Current Events Club 35 36 IVICQ Dr l Polemic Club 34 35 36 QPre l Haligolulc Board 35 36 Cliditor in Cluffl R rg Committee 36 CChairrnanl Dance Committee 36 Vice President S xth Forrn Student Council 36 Big? Yesl Loud? Yesl Forcetul3 Yesl But dont We like him tor it? Sure We do Dan has talked his way into and out of more tight places than anyone else in the graduating class At school most ot the talking 1S done to Mr Shafer about demerits and do We ever see him Saturdays? Nol I-le has also talked his Way into a mayor part of the dirty work in running the Sixth Form and has done a line Job with all of it Dan is also noted for his brawn having been elected all interacademic guard on the football team this year tor setting a record on the swimming team, which he captained and tor not being defeated in any dual meet during three years of competition in his favorite events the titty and the hundred yard sprints What more need be said about hun? I-lis record at school vouche for his character and we all agree that here is one good manl Srxtg 1 I r I 1 r , , , , 2 . , ' , i -. ffl: I I P- 5 A A Q , , . l A, A . Athletic Association, '36 CSecretaryD ' - .' i I K . I . , . I A . , , I , I I V I Lf-S , . Dem Entered 1930 IOHN BORLAND THAYER 4th Iohnny Entered 1931 PENNSYLVANIA Hobbres SHIPS AUTOCRAPHS and STAMPS Glee Club 35 36 Dramatxc Club 35 Soccer Squad 34 35 Manager Soccer Squad 35 Manager Swxmmlng Squad RGd1O Club 35 36 Iohn has been W1th us slnce 1031 Prevxous to thls he spent t1me at the Ep1scopal Academy It was mevltable that Iohn would come to Haverford however because many members of h1s famlly have been actlve here smce the early days of the school Together Wlth Bob Schaeffer he has managed the soccer and the sW1mm1ng teams and he has proven to be very capable and 9ll1C191'1l at th1s Job He also sxngs 1n the Cflee Club and 1n h1s senlor year he became the Costume Manager of th Dramauc Club To top 1t all he spends t1me and money 1n collectmg such trltles as rare flrst ed1t1ons and letters from such ummportant people as Queen Ehzabeth and Henry VIH Next year Iohn expects to enter the Wharton School of Fmance and Commerce at the Umverslty of Pennsylvanla and w1th h1s qualltles d1l1 gence and qulet determlnatlon We feel sure that he Wlll be successful at that 1nst1tut1on Sxttx c at 1 -'I , J , . 1 I . f ' ,36 o . , I 1 1 ' 1 D . . C . , I I - . f n' HENRY LEVICK TOLAN Entered 1929 PENNSYLVANIA Hobby Swimming Football Squad 34 35 Swimming Squad 35 36 Tennis Squad 35 36 Current Events Club 36 With a head of hair somewhat resembling the back of a porcupine a happy go lucky manner and a peculiar faculty for interrupting Mr Tyler s one o clock physics period by asking rather irrelevant questions tact that he hails from Wayne and We have the main features of our hero Oh yes We forgot to mention his amazing penmanship He is not interested in social activities Cbemg one of the class woman hatersl but his chief diversion has been swimming back stroke on loe McQu1llen s tearn for the past two seasons Levick is going to Join the delegation entering Penn next fall and We all feel sure that he will be successful there Smtx ti Levick Tolan is a man in a class by himself. Add to this description the HARRY LaRUE TROXELL Bud Entered 1934 PEI l SYLVANIA Hobby MECHANICS Bud came to us 1n l934 lxavmg prevrously graduated from Lower good fellow Thrs rs doubtless because Bud IS the possessor of an even d1spos1t1on and IS always ready for a laugh even rt It IS at hrs own expense He tells us that he IS rnakrng a cornprehenslve survey of the present pOl1l1CGl s1tuat1on and who know perhaps some day he v1ll take hrs place among the brarn trusters at Washlngton Furthermore we understand that he rs a contrrmed bachelor for the present anyway We re not qulte sure just how that affects a lrte rn Washlngton To Bud we wlsh the best of luck wh1le at Penn and ln the vears to come Sxvctx tltn I I , Merton. Since then he has earned the reputation for being an all-around , . . . I I Sl Y' . . '. I- 'e PETER BULLEY TRUMP P619 Entered 1924 CORNELL Hobbt RADIO MODEL AIRPLANES Dramatxc 35 36 fSecyD Glee Club 35 36 Radto 35 CPre-sl 36 Halxgoluk Board 36 Tenms Manager 36 Squash Manager 36 0 3 Here IS one of thls years crop of buddtng gentuses Peter CMr Trump to youl possesses one ot those SC19Hl1l1C types of rntnds whrch 1nc1dentally has been ot great value to hlrn tn the Physlcs course dunng the past year He has often boasted that he has never needed to read the text work and we wtll go so tar as to say that sometlmes h1s reclta tlons 1n class sounded that way Pete has worked wtth the DTCIIUCITIC Club the Hahgoluk Board and the Radro Club dunng the past two years see hxs wnteup on the latter organuatton elsewhere ID these pages for a detatled account of thts august body We all wlsh Peter the best ot luck dunng hts days at Cornell and tn the years to come Sixty four A. 'es: , N . , , , . , , , , Pol rrtifs, ' 5, '36 . . , . .. . H f 1 , , I I A V - .. H . - . V I I V I Dave Entered 1923 lftlllCt FO Hot kt TPMPS 11 GOLF tr l urr Club 36 Drarnattc Ct ll 36 rruc Clut 3 tqclulf b xrl 5 3 CA o tat Fdlor Honor Roll 24 33 DAVID MILLER WATTS a 3 Dave IS one of the quteter athletes of the school Few thtnlc of htm as an outstandtng star tn the fteld of sport but when they stop to reflect they reahze that tn the last year he was captatn of soccer captaln of squash and a member of the baseball team He also rose to promtnence when he smacked the ball far out tnto center held helptncg us to wtn the champtonshtp tn N35 As for school act1v1t1es Dave IS Assoctate Fdttor of the HALIGOLUK and a member of the Current Events Club Hts studtes were tn more tender years somethmg to brag about and even no v w1th all h1s act1v1 t1es Dave stands tn the upper levels of the class Watts IS gotng to Pnnceton next year and plans to follow on to Penn for a law course If more students had thetr plans as deftnttely made as Dave there would be fewer alumm of the school who go far 1nto college before fndtng thelr place tn the runntng of things tn general Slxzx yu 1 , .. we.: fl . .' 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'of f, '3 , ' 6 ':z.z c' Q , 't J IOHN MONTGOMERY WHALLON Iohnny Entered 1935 PRINCFTOI Hobbr s GOLF and DAY DRI AMN G Ba kctball Squad H 36 Trick Squad 36 G llc tor Roll 36 ll you are teelmg blue and meet Iohnny your troubles dlsappear lt you hear a cheery Good mornmgl 1t s Iohnny He always has some thmg pleasant to say to everyone That IS why lohnny has made hlmselt so well llked dur1ng the one short year he has been w1th us The l1st of achrevements above w1ll help you to judge what a fellow can do 1n one year l-hs abrlrty m sports IS excelled only by h1s abrhty m the class room tor underneath th1s cheery exterlor runs a ser1ous vem thoughttulness klndness and an apprec1at1on of many of the tmer thmgs m school l1te We are as sorry to lose such a lme athlete scholar and gentleman as we were glad to get h1m and ot one thlng we are smcerely sure whatever h1s callmg rn l1le may be he w1ll always be known both fo what he rs and for what he does Szxlx wx T 'ei . . G -l 'I I rs X 6 , ,' s 1 I Y M. G. It 66 lpresl Oaks llou.:f'- Cortrtnittec, '36 1 t , . U . H - f I . . . , , I 1 , f . . . . . T , . HOWARD HENRY DRAKE WILLIAMS '49 Ducky Iudge Entered 1930 C'OlC'ATE' s... Horl' 1 JKIPPIIT' C,Hf CK UP B fc blll quad 6 burr Lvent C ub For some reason no one knows why Norrrstown always has and nas had a large delegatlon at Haverford For the same reason Ducky has been a member of that delegatron for a number of years Hrs actrvrtles are rather l1r rted and l'11s favorrte past1me IS thmkmg up exceptronal cases wrtlt wlnch to get masters a b1t confused Athletrcally he has turned to the l35 pound football team on whlcb he has played end for two years He also has plaved baseball but has grven that up durrng bls senror year Erther at college or ln busme s the Judge wrll contmue to be the same cheerful person he has been and w1ll manage to get along 1ust as he has at Haverford and wrll make even more fr1ends than he leaves at the lune graduatron bmtx serum H.-' J :J 1 'ly S' ug l I - D fx:s'f:f 1 53 ,U -rn! .Ls l ,, '36 - 1 I A I . .. I , Lv , , HAVERFORD 36 s FAMILY TREE W 'U f I ?' xp, f-N vk., fx K f w 1 f C OHV f 11 VP lCJff' 9 V95 f'1'F1'111a11 ff: ff,1Q',,'f?f M2111 1 Nfztfcz '71 ' .'.' Y'1111.1.' 1,1 '.'.' ' 1 I1 f'f'!11f1f.i1, if-311 .1 f' ','11:1:. 'fr 3-if-.l ' ' EXUYTY' '1f'J'.f H f1l1I, T. :1.19'g .'11'1:1f111 19437, lucy 1'.,JfCf 3f,,,11f1f, E511 C'FII11, Ccidif T-QUT gy f4'11ft'1ew: fd 'A.' E',C,bSfIT T:.Q1','ef If Emi HGTVGT I,fa11Q:,:1 T,ffQUt.,C,:1fg-11 I1fCKe1.J1i QL f.f1m ful u Il T025 Sr 'A.' Sfijdfi 971111 TTZTIYQ H' jp, Qfferi F1 :if Eff:it11iiT1i 737' F3111 11.511 ,, ,I I'VL7V' PM fffC11 YV 1211731 nf71fif'II I 'f?11 C'1111'1. Semi'- Qf11gg :11 TWT '1'f'.::,: Y1'f1?' Vf11i1:sO7i T.ff':lgf111 1 1 111.11 ACT O' 1i1lc1i',T1Y11': 1735 A ' ff 1:10:21 Qt., 'fir' 1' Qizfi' ':'i1::, littlff :1,-' f .'.'11J1! X fm X-A XX Q C, I xv U ia MT ? PROPHECY F, X Q , ' , X X E KAN ' 7 I , fy ff , X ff . XX' 7 X -:IXIBQ 7 YQ J Q ' 7 fy N 1 r 'K- s xl ' X Rig 1!'V4 4 I I rf! 'A KX o ,f fJ H X 7, X Oo V , X K 14' My ,DQ , JC, ,N 1' L ' df, J EN? M Q' I ff JI, .o I f 5 Y' 4 i I3 F Q 4 THE PRGPHECY Offrce of the Drrector Gymnasts of Arnerrca Norrrstown Penna Iune l 1967 Edward C K Read Esa The Whrte House Washrngton D C Dear Ned Its too bad to trouble a busy Presrdent wrth trrflrng matters but Ive aot to assemble news of the Alumnr of our class Im gorng to tell you what I know and count upon you to turnrsh the remarnrng data Now that you have Page Brown for a confrdentral secretary you ought to be able to knock off a letter wrthout much effort Concernrng Taggart well we all have read of hrs record breakrng lrlr buster rn the Senate It was no surprrse to us to hear that he had added srx hours to the former record set way back rn 1935 by a Senator from Loursrana But Dan always was wonderful that way wasnt he? I-Ie wasn t even hoarse when he had frnrshed and he would have talked longer had rt not been for the fact that the room had been ernpty for the last twelve hours One of the problems of the Alumnr Assocratron at present rs to fnd a headmaster for our now flourrsnrng Grrls Department Blake McDowell of the Latrn Department was suggested for the place but everyone thought hrm too valuable where he rs Ted Furness was also suggested but he posrtrvely refused to qurt teachrng Physr s I-Ie says that s just the peaceful unruffled exrstence he has CIIVJCIYS been lookrng for I-Ie rs fond of go ng rn there and brrngrng out the apparatus to demonstrate the prrncrple of the thrng So we re strll lookrng for a gooa man Maybe when you lose the next electron you wont mrnd tryrng somethrng more drfrrcult Iervrs Burdrck really runs the school now I-Ie has a padded easy charr an addrng machrne and a typewrrter and wrth thrs equrpment he keeps all the records strarght I saw on hrs frles the other day a note about lack Alb r What are you gorng to do about hun? I understand that the Supreme Court has upheld hrs convrctron In loyalty to the class you must pardon hrm No J I realrze that rt was rnexcusable for hrm to lrtter up the sky wrth hrs obtec tronable smoke screen wrrtrngs so that the whole upper arr and stra o phere of eastern Pennsylvanra became known as Albert s Corner but that s not so terrrble I-Ie always drd have trouble srttrng strll Speakrng of that Supreme Court calls to rnrnd Chref lustre Ducky Wrllrams Isle ought to be a publrcrty man not a Judge I-le has tnat court of hrs on the front page nearly every day General lake thrmseltl S arr rsnt a bad hand at that stuff erther Hrs stunt of makrng the army goose step backwards got rn every paper rn the country It s funny what drlferences there are rn people Now Admrral Sellers doesnt care a brt for show Hrs Ser mx f - I , . , . - V 1 -f 1 , . . f - , lr I f ' ' . r I I f ' - ' 1 rr , A ll , w . tt r r ff . . , I I - - f . . . . , , . r' 1 V - , 1 , 1 . . ., . . . 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Wasley IS pattently wa1t1ng for them all on IIIQ Internatlonal Island of Restratnt and lnactrvlty He s warden there and he says that whereas he cant g1ve them a penslon he may be asked to prov1de them w1th food and shelter for a number of suns Frankhn Palmer now starrlng as Shylock 1n The Merchant of Venlce called me on the rad1o last nrght to announce the frnal rettrement from the footl1ghts of that grand old lady of the stage Brendan Grlswold I-le had been play1ng the lead ln a productton of Paul Murray s but the other nrght when Paul always fond of a practlcal yoke turned out the hghts and snouted Fuel Brendan declded he had lost hrs sense of humor and had better retrre I also notlced that Martrn Munson s w1fe CMunson s Merry Munchrng Crum Companyl has brought surt agalnst l31ll Hopktns Ladtes Fashlons edltor of Esqulre because she dtd not llke a prcture B1ll drew of her Thrs ts the seventeenth l1t1gat1on Esqulre has had because of Bllls drawlngs but EdllOI'11'1 Ch1ef McCreery refuses to frre Blll because although the trrals are expenswe they make excellent pubhcrty Farewell Mr Presrdent Im sorry to have bored you I wouldnt trouble Yours 1n the sp1r1t of 36 IOHN COLEMAN The Wh1te House Washlngton D C Iune 3 1967 Mr lohn Coleman Gymnast Untted States Dear Iohn Mrs Read and I lyou w1ll recall that I marrted Tw1rley Shemplel entoyed your letter very much and you may be sure that I was glad to hear so much news of the Class of 36 I somehow had the rmpresston that most of them were on rellef and I dldnt have the courage to check up the f1les You set me a rest Rxght now two or three of the boys are causmg me plenty of trouble I should have known better than to put Brecht and Rowe under the same roof Frtend Brecht has recently spent 56 UUU smackers of publ1c funds on a new Gee Bee Sportster all black wrth mrles of chromlum exhaust prpe He and Rowe trred to fly tt through the Congresslonal Lrbrary last ntght wtth bad results That tn rtself doesnt bother me so much but ever since I made Rowe a G Man he has been chtpprng grlt off the Capltol dome wrth hls Tommy gun Manley a member of my Money For All Commrttee managed to get Congress to approprlate mone, for speed boat races ln the retlecttng basrn of the Lmcoln Memorral and thats more trouble But by way of d1vers1on Charhe Swann my chlef of the Bureau of Stratoclynam1cs and I frequently run clown to see whats on the boards at Blatz and I-Ienry's Blazeaway I-louse, the prlcle of theatrlcal Washrngton Only fconlmued an page 13,1 Setcntg two you it I didn't know that you have the interest of Haverford at heart. ul' 1' 'A' ' I I 4 L . ' - 1 1 ' ' . 1 SOCIAL REGISTER Mast ltlfelf ta succeed READ Mast mtelllgertt member 0 Haverford 36 READ Dane mast far HaJerfard TAGGART Best feature around sct aol THE SIXTH POR J' Vlfarst feature around Cltoal Pet grtevance Brtghtest Creasf Cfrmd Pleasartte t Mast asmme Btggest bluffer lffaster s prlde Master s bane Laztest Sleeptest Hardest worker Scaurge of the road Hartdsomest Best dancer Sactal lrort Lady s man Class woman hater Class athlete Best all round fella ff Best dressed Sr taatltest Ijurtruest Be t martrtered Mast attracttve date Class DOD! Oldest trtltalattants O C G 9 t sertat college orcl estra turte Arr 1 m l1fe Warst ltartd vrttma SESSION SESSION READ COLEMAN WHALLON TOLAN TAGGART READ ALBERT FUHNESS STULL COLEMAN BLATZ SPEER MAHAN BLATZ CONDIT COLEMAN BEAD BBECI-IT PLATTLN CULLEN SEIDLE EVP BYBODY VOTED FOB HIMSELE CANBY BULO N MILLER OFF COLEMAN PRINCETON TOP HATTERS NIGHT AND DAY IIO TWO THE SAVE TOLAN Worst ertewy of t e araav etc SELLERS Wlrarr tl e Yella Srteet tll r Iss Mast CULLEF BULON MILLER S1 ttlt I Y . . I , . , ,,.......,.,..........,..... I ' ........,.............,................ , tl ..................,......,.,... I ll T FSI ...,..,.. ..,..............,......... W. J .,l I .............,........... ..,..... ..... ........... X T .' S ,..,..,. ...........,...................,,..,...,., all 'V R f . ' ' ....,....,........,................, . .,........ BULON-MILLER -' i I ...,....................... . .................. . S ..,.,,...........,.........................,. 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' ' f' If- I ...,..................,....,,,..,..,...,.. x .A If .IL .............,........... ..,,. . .. . 1 xr If J ., . ........... ...................... . .r .L .I H '.'.' l 'NA TIICT It ,,,,,,,,A,, T , - ., fv't'tty qt' 1 ALUMNI SPEAKERS Throughout the school year we have been fortunate t IICIVG as our mormna asset bly speakers n alternate Fndaws alum no are e gaged rn varrous ltelds ot actlvtty lt IS our hoye that thts pro gram w1ll be contrnued next year and ttereafter as OS1d9 from tt dehntte rnterest tt has establtshed a feehno ol pleasant li11'1Sll1D between the Alun nl ASSOCIGTIOD and the student body Morttmer H Gtbb ns Ne B51 Be tntscences ot the O d Days at Haverford Iohn B lettrles lr C l8l Ideals 1n Sport Dr D Sargent Pepper C255 Medtcal Experlences rn Alaska on Fhght by Plane to the lntenor Dr Bussell S Boles CCSP D seases and Therr Symptoms lohn B Thayer C 129 The S1nk1ng ol the Tttanlc I Montgomery Forster C lll A Lawyer and Hrs Protesslon loseph Neff Ffvtng C UBI The Personal Ltte ol Wa htngton Wrllram A Dyer C 325 Behrnd the Scenes at a Bra Broadcast George G Chandler C U75 Supren e Coutrt Dects ons on lnterstate Waters I Paul Barrlnger C l9l Government Bonds Arthur E Pefv lr C l8D School Sptrtt joseph K Ev mg 203 Pnysrcal aucat on as Part ot t e School C rr1c1,l 1 lsaac H Clothrer 3rd ZCJ Suotect not arnounced a thts aoes to P e Set E113 stx . - . ' y - o ' ' . Q . n f . o ' ' '. ni 'srl Tlx ' ' , . . . YI . J ,K C I v . . K L . . F , . . . . , A , , A , , . . . 4 ' . ' o f if Cp . Ln' '. . l ' lohn K, Garrigues C'lUl .... .,,................. l 'Belief and Unemployment' . 4 J ' ' . . ..,.t .. ,.,.. 'l . ' s ' 1 X . V . . . . . ..... ........ ............ . , ll I . ' , 'J' , Q ' 'B' 1 h C u ' tun . , ' , C' l ., ., . ' ' t s ' J . ,r SCHOOL E EW i 1 ,f4,A,f Cf' I f 1 L f THE FACULTY Flrst Row Second Row Thmrd Row Francls S Shafer l-lerbertl Wyckoff Charles C Stone Cornelrus B Boocock Eclwln M W1lson Phlllp B1shop Lester D Tyler He man S Shaw A Gertrude Masters S6'l,!.'lll5 :gilt Samuel H Newhall Fred R Wallace Robert U lameson I George Black lean Claude L Herrtler G Dlckson Garner Harold D Iones George B Barr Arthur W Palmer H Dony Easterlme Edwm A Colson WalterC Dutot l:'reder1ckS Allls lr Hudson Covert L R Severmghaus S Norman W1lson Ph1l1pH Repetto Samuell Mllls . - - 1 . . 1 - - Top Row Potts Crowell Drpps lelfords Perkms Kmney Arken THE FIFTH FORM Fourth Row Lorlgstreth Ashbrtdge Walker Sayers Corson Heuer Battle Drtton Keay Thlrd Row Fales Page Cox Newhall Gtlman Mortart Stamton Doughten Lea Second Row First Row , ,, 1, Hames Tyler Beyea Lmder Searmg Chrrstlan Shafer Stevens K1ster Zlegler Austm Vauclam Krout Fmnell Gartland Lrght Foley Chaffe 81.6 IN THE FOURTH FORM Top Row Llgllq Otto Harrrson Relnhardt Stahl Pelrce Iames Meldrum Pl'ull1ps Neely Thlrd Row Second Row l-laughton O Neal MacCoy Burdrck Coates Alcorn Smedley Anderson Fxrst Row Zlegler Soby Lawson Elhot Culver Stahler Brown Wallower Mervme Palst Sensenig Palmer Peters Brookes Locke Keay Schaeffer Sellers Clulds Freeman Staples THE THIRD FORM Spockmon Wrrght Brownback Watts D M1115 I Kent Chose Blake Drlpps Pomter Morewood Thayer E First Row Sapp: Eimcm Schiererrloeck Wood Howell Boiley Whitehead Second Row Gdult Wolllower Myers Crebbs Andrews Ebert Choffe R H Enghzy-one THE SECOND FORM Barton O Brlen H Stakes Devan Smeclley Wallace Hogan L1 llx'-lu McArthur ZIGSIHQ Bales lvey Baruch Dorr Funk Vauclam Breck l-laopes Snowden F1rst Row Harmlton Carre Baesert Second Row Green Hughes Royer Taylor Starr Cox Hays Freeman Flfth Row Carpenter Sherman Klern Sheppard Fourth Row DeSherb1n1n Connelly Wallace Haas Mr Palmer Corum L1ttleton THE FIRST FORM Second Row F1rst How Chrystle Pew W Donaglly Elman W Huber Emack E Scott R Park W Tornhnson Spreter Elhthorp O Brlen D Zrnsser I Croff Schmldt Polster lames Shore Lulkln Newhn Wllson Vauclam C EIgllCy'lllTC6 THE JUNICR SCHOOL We of the graduating class are a long way from the lunior School Many of us entered the Haverford School too late to secure any of the benefits of the first six years But we are all proud of this department of the school and hope that as the years go by we can give increasingly more space to the early grades in this year book On these pages you will see at a glance the sturdy body of young men with their teachers So varied are their activities that it would be hard to choose from among them for the purposes of publicity in the Hallgoluk We are g1v1ng you however some of the athletic teams in football and soccer For school spirit grit and mature determination Just drop in upon any of their gamesl From the varied activities of the school we select a few for comment The lunior Citizens Club sponsored the series of excellent lectures offered by one of our museums The stories of Iron and Steel Our Mammal Neighbors Equatorial Africa, The Stone Age, Spain, and The Insect World were most instructive. Of unusual interest during the school year have been the commemorative programs honoring Washington, Columbus, Mark Twain, Shakespeare, and Kipling. Perhaps the high-spot of the year was the Christmas play and celebration. There has also been very active work in the collection of toys for distri- bution through the Settlement workers. ln return, the College Settlement showed its appreciation by presenting in the school auditorium a program of recitations, dialogues, and shadow plays. Through the purchase of school supplies, the pupils have learned the mystery ot the check-book, a very practical experience. Perhaps Mrs. White can teach them something more about finance when she leads them off to Eightyffour Washington, D. C., lor the annual pilgrimage, one ol the finest features of the lunior School. We would urge those who have not visited these earlier grades to drop in to see the earnestness ol the work, the colorful exhibits, the exciteinerit of the playing lields, the fervor of the lunch period, and the happiness that pervades all activity. And we who are leaving lor college say to the Sixth Graders, 'Corrie on up, boys, We know you have been well trained, and we look to you to raise steadily the traditionally line standards ol the Senior School. 90-LB, OVERWEIGHTS Top Row: Rhoads, I., Sparks, Senter, l-Iopkznsan, Mitchell, Hg Brooks, Ewing, li Parrish M Second Row: Baker Baer, Wg Sherman Hunter Mr. McQuillen, Reeve, W., Barker Third Row: Sands S- Colony E'falQ3',-:er E' flelscn, Thayer F, Rulozi-Miler, S- Dizafrz Tl Parker, Mills S fjiglili, lll 230 LB TEAM Top How Evans Irwm Cruzpn Montgomery Mr Ncxu 2 Curtm H Leos Cathrixll Cum nmq Bottom Row Marv H T Orr' Bmldle Perklr S B 9 Ppf E P rry D 70 LB TEAM Bottom Row flbhtg A x : , ' , , , , . S., 1, ,g ., L : ..,, 5 ., ' , ' g lc Cher, 5 Q , , , Top Row: Shuw, Wood, Vg Reiizel ffg Bull Mr. Kixgliixrn, Mzichelf, I, Shire, Fg Dilution. : 72:-1, Hg ilfilf., X.'.'- L 11'iI'. Lzttlffttx Ag ffiT.Y. '.lQ', L31-'-it Ciihrir. fn, N, i- VARSITY SOCCER TEAM Top Row Vroo'non Llttleton F Kmgsley G Pendergrcxss I Hornty Horns E Becxhrn Mxddle Row Whel n Hostxrgs Regl ter Henderson Mr Ion s Holmes Helhgmon Rigby Horns I Bottom Row Sfre t MCCI nanofn Tirylor R Iohn ton Snyd r Hopkln Howard Srnxth Rhocxd Heyl Nunder rOURTH GRA SOCC R TEAM Bottom Row x L, In P H 3 cm E1 htx sem 1 ' : e- , ' A , , . , , e., ., ' ' . , ' , l : Q , e . , , 5 s , e , ' s, -. ' , x, X s, , . gf Q M 1 . N, A I I 5 N . I ,.., ,- X A , - nf 7 ' LJ... ... Top Row: Helson Felton Stokes, Eg Townsend, Mr. Hallock, Rox-rel, Wilson, Hunt, Gurley, R. : 'food 'S' IZI'I'1F,K.j .ob-iris, Hamilton, 5 1 'Q Sixth Stevensoi, .g IV U 1 -435.- THE OAKS HOUSE COMMITTEE Harper Manley Schaeffpr Waqley Whalloa THE OAKS BOARDING DEPARTMENT Fifth Row: Mr. Ccveri, Creblzf, MCANPNQV, Brigg, Wade, McAllister Furxern. Fourth Row: Gamble, Christian ' ' old S 'a 'f P S ' C' f C Third Row: Carson, Philips, Pafrier, F, Gnsw , , cn ezer .5 -pa:fi'ff:m, Second Row: Harper, McDowell Kiigharri, Platten, Ic?.r.:'c:1 Filly Ott: Fits! Row: Wailey, Bonrall, Ieifirds IcEm. Ic:, Whallor. Elghlj 6lgi'll FX WW QE W ATHLETICS X ,Q X mf U 7b --, H 246 jf Buck Row Seldle Clvfgrl Speer M Wallac Mr Gault Second Row Sellers Pertcrrs Taggart Ftulon Mrl er Wasley Dunn Drlworth Seated Hannlton Crowell Potts Foley L1ght Haverford Frankford Haverford Germantown Academy Haverford G1lman School Chestnut H111 Haverford Eptscopal Academy Haverford Penn Charter Haverford U Fnends Central FOOTBALL For the frrst trme smce lppy Rulon Mrller led the team of Nrneteen Th1rty two to the champlonshtp our eleven has come through the season ahead of all our Inter Academlc rtvals There were three malor reasons why thts team was able to achleve th1s goal The trrst and most tmportant wtthout a doubt was the flne coachrng that the team recelved from Mr Vfallace and Mr Gault No team could have had two more msprrmg personages behmd 1t or more determlnatlon tn the coach mg staff than drd thls year s team The type of football played throughout the season clearly demonstrates that glven the materlal Mr Wallace and Mr Gault can turn out as good a team as has ever represented the Haverford School The second reason for the success of the team can be found tn the ab1l1ty and frne leadershxp of our captam No person could have done a better more admtrable Job than dtd Ioe Potts who deserves all the pratse that can be heaped upon h1m Moved by nothtng but respect every member of the team Xt tety Haverford ..,............. l8 ' ..,.......... O Jumped when Ioe spoke Many t1mes he has been seen to demonstrate the flne qual1t1es of sportsmansh1p and true gr1t 1n the most try1ng c1rcumstances He IS one of the few people who can drtve h1s teammates hard day after day and st1ll 1nsp1re respect Th1rd the school owes a debt to the Alumnt Assoc1at1on that 1t can prob ably never pay Outsrders may d1sagree wrth us on th1s po1nt but we feel that the un1forms that were furrushed by thts group of old Haverfordtans played a more lmportant part 1n the w1nn1ng of the champ1onsh1p than can ever be apprec1ated by anyone who was not d1rectly connected w1th the team To pracuce every day 1n the same umforms and then to play a game 1D them on Fnday IS not much fun but to go out on the f1eld 1n clean brrght un1forms emblazoned w1th the school s colors IS a d1fferent matter It boosted the morale of the team lt added mater1ally to the teamwork Most of all however 1t seemed to throw a Maroon and Gold fear 1nto the oppos1ng team Through thts publ1cat1on the ent1re school thanks the Alumm ASSOC1Gl1OH most s1ncerely As for the season 1t was a long tough one After our f1rst game rn wh1ch Frankford beat us because we lacked a scor1ng punch the team Just would not be stopped whenever 1t got w1th1n slght of the goal l1ne w1ll long be remembered 1n the school Some cr1es of overconftdent have been thrown at the team because of our scoreless t1e w1th Fr1ends Central 1n our last game Let those cr1es be hushed as qu1ckly as they rose The members of the team and coach1ng staff were probably the only ones 1n the school who were not overconhdent before that game The school should look w1th pnde upon the Splflled defense and offense put up by Haverford aga1nst the heav1er l1ne and backheld they were play1ng We played a good team at 1lS best when we battled for an hour Wllh ne1ther team be1ng able to put the ball across the goal l1ne or to k1ck a f1eld goal No other team was able to score on Fr1ends Central throughout the year so strong was the1r forward wall Every student of the Haverford School can look back wrth prrde and pleasure upon N1neteen Thrrty f1ve as the year when Ioe Potts led the school to an Inter Acadezmc champ1onsh1p CAPTAIN POTTS Here IS the person who IS d1rectly re sponslble for the football champ1onsh1p of 1935 HIS leadersh1p was remarkable throughout the season and h1s play1ng suffered not at all because of h1s sh1fted pos1t1on from center to fullback HIS bullet l1ke passes were a strong offens1ve weapon 1n our hands and h1s f1fty yard run aga1nst Chestnut H111 w1ll long be remembered by the members of the team Ioes playzng and leadersh1p warranted h1s belng elected co captaln for next year and we look forward to even greater th1ngs from 'Cnsco CAPTAIN IOE POTTS Nmctv one I I ' Our great victory over Penn Charter and our close triumph over Episcopal , . Nmetg two BOB CROWELL B1g Sally had the bad Job of always gettlng us out of trouble Whenever the gorng got tough there was always Crowell to k1ck us out of 1t HIS k1ck1ng reached 1lS peak 1n the Ep1scopal game when h1s long drrves down the f1eld kept them back on the1r heels most of the t1me H1s welght helped h1m a great deal 1n plunglng through the l1ne He was usually good for several yards anyway The team can be thankful that Bob w1ll be back next year BEN DILWORTH Here IS a boy who made the All lnterac team wh1le play1ng h1s l1fSl year of foot ball Ben came to Haverford thxs Sep tember from Lower Mer1on w1th qulte a reputatlon as a basketball player M Wallace and Mr Gault took advantage of th1s ab1l1ty and placed h1m on the re CGIVIHQ end of passes result1ng 1n several scores for Haverford The hrghpornt 1n h1s season was when he caught a pass 1n the m1dst of several Chestnut H111 players and crossed the l1ne for a score When he came back 1nto the huddle he asked 1f anyone had been close to lllm That we lose hun th1s year IS a lamentable fact SID DUNN They lust couldnt move l11II1 out of the way S1d showed h1s f1rst promlse 1n the Frankford game when he was con tlnually lung1ng 1nto the other backf1eld He played h1s flrst season on the frrst eleven th1s year and made a good sound all round record Sld IS another who graduates th1s year to leave an open pos1 tron for some fellow who has not as yet shown h1s head above the crowd ' u u 11 - H . 1 H H . n n 1 .1 11 . 1 1 u u . , . 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' 1, HM FOLEY Old Sad Apple was a halfback who played his first year for Haverford hav ing come from Choate ln September hm d1d not develop 1nto a Candidate for the team until pract1ce was well under way When he dtd come to the front however he showed great power and ftght hm reached his peak in the G1lman game when his line bucks employed footwork that 1S seldom seen 1n a prep school player hm is to be back next year and w1ll find an open place for h1m in the backheld if he chooses to go out and take 1t NORBY HAMILTON Everyone always liked to see Red go into a game because of his efforts to make the first team He was a level headed quarterback who was unfortunate to come other year Norby would have had no trouble be1ng tn the starting l1ne up every game It was hav1ng strong reserves like Hamilton that enabled our team to keep up the stiff pace 1t set throughout every game IIMHENRY E I was another good strong reserve upon whom we could count to hold up the pace the team was setting at any time Like Ham1lton he was unfortunate in coming along when an outstanding player Dtlworth was in h1s pos1t1on hm was a sure shot on the defense He grad uates this hme and his position IS st1ll un filled for next s ason Nmeq three l il ll up just when Light was in his prime. 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Nmety four KINGHAM Old Lady was another end who came along at the same t1me as D1lworth and almost beat h1m out of the Job because of h1s super1or defense When he h1t them they stayed h1t for no short t1me Many ttmes on punts he could be heard to h1t an opponent so that tt resounded all over the held It was Kmgys hrst year at school and we look forward to h1s next season as a great end DICK LIGHT Every engme of a certaln type must have a spark plug and football teams are no exceptron A dr1v1ng force behxnd the l1ne our l1ttle All Interac quarterback IS known for h1s hght D1cks speed 1S a great asset 1n h1s playlng whrch was out standlng throughout the year When a small man IS h1t by some b1g tackle t up hghtlng after some of the roughest tackles of the year HIS two runs at the begrnnmg ot the second half of the Eplsco pal game that ended 1n a close 6 U v1ctory tor Haverford accounted for our lone score Dtcks hne playmg caused h1m to be elected co captarn of next year s team Good luck R1chl CY PERKINS ln a very qulet way Perk went about the bus1ness of playlng tackle conslstently well I-le was overlooked when the All Interac was p1cked but Just1ce w1ll come to h1m who walts Perklns was g1ven the tackle pos1t1on on the All Scholastrc ot Ph1ladelph1a and well deserved 1t H15 one hundred erghty pound hulk was somethmg of a problem to our opponents and h1s level headed playmg was a great asset to the team ' I . . . l i jars him from stem to stern, but Dick came I SHAKE RULON MILLER Another of that 1llustr1ous fam1ly of Haverford1ans who have graced our ath letxc flelds for more than a quarter of a century came to the front lh1S year Shake has played everyth1ng from end to halfback and f1nally found h1s real pos1t1on when Potts forsook center for the backfleld and left 1t open to Shake H was an All Interac selectron whlch speaks for 1tself and leaves us Wonderlng who w1ll f1ll h1s pos1t1or1 next year IIM SELLERS hm was better on the defense than on catchmg passes from h1s end pos1t1on He played throughout the year and sel dom mlssed a tackle He was cons1stent and worked well wtth h1s teammates th1s IS more 1mportant than be1ng a star The Navy w1ll welcome Sellers both because of h1s name and h1S athlet1c ab1l1ty The rtght end Job 1S open for someone we dont know whom but we w1l1 be glad 1f he can come anywhere near bexng the player that hm was th1s year PAUL SNYDER Determrnatlon ln practlce and sheer frght ID the games he got 1n won Snyder h1s letter and the respect of every player on the team He was too light to play on the schools one hundred seventy three pound l1ne because the others who were out for the posmon outwelghed h1m f1fteen or twenty pounds He could open a hole and tackle hard and was another good reserve rn case a hneman got hurt or ttred He N111 make a good guard next year on h1s college freshman team 1? 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I . . . l v Nmety sax EDGAR SPEER Because of the el1g1b1l1ty rule Ed played rn only three games but those three games Wtll long be remembered by both h1s teammates and hrs opponents Ed 1S probably one of the most determlned players 1n the game He took some hard knocks but always came back for more ln a true Splflt of sportsmanshxp Ed knocked em down helped em up and then knocked em down agam and usually for good Dunng the week prror to the games m wh1ch he could not play Ed gave 1nvaluable assxstance to the coach mg staff DAN TAGGART Yes that s really the eXpress1on that IS on h1S face when he holds down h1s POSI tron at guard at Whtch he was constdered the best 1n the league and chosen All Interac Hrs defense work 1n all games and espec1ally the Frlends Central game helped greatly 1n W1nn1ng the champron sh1p He has mlssed but three quarters out of the S1XlY that have been played dur1ng the last two years He was our mamstay 1n the llne and We Wonder rf We w1ll have someone who can duphcate hrs performances next year when he 1S gone MAC WASLEY F1ght should have been h1s mtddle name I-lampered Wlth a stomach arlment so severe that he had to leave the Eptsco pal game on a stretcher he fought every mch of the Way to the champronshlp He was an 1mportant stake 1n the mrddle of our lme that could Wlthstand the rushes ot the best of teams He was a fast well set up guard Who dug 1nto the d1rt and stayed there He leaves thls year Wlth h1s place unhlled , . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 Y n 11 , . . 1 - 1 . . 1 1 1 n 11 tt V 11 - - 1 - 1 . V' . Top Row G1 old 'MG Cocrcw Thxrd Row Alcorn R ng Second Row Spcckrf '1 Furs! Row B yea MCI C l35 LB TEAM r r ulr 1'1'rlVlrS Tyler LUN on Page S'even Gcrrtland D , mc G ll Gr 120 LB TEAM 4 C CI 4 ROB - . . : :Sw X, Jr 2, Stineriur. Hen y, Fexiegs, Mc ici, St. H 0 , Pd. .0 , . . Puff ' I , i . , ' 5 , , X s. : ..2:. , , rippi, Locke, Ditch, Scby 1 9' , C O , E ck, Kc y, .ACKN ldriclt. Q r 1 .,, - Mr Garner Ccixcll Hepeitc Ertzxcl, O ffecll, Sick-es lie Sjrreeter Favre Hays l V.':1l1::'.-:er Mills, Brownlzcfcl, Littletci Slzyrixk-97 Myers Crebbs Rzgsdale Hays , tie: . ' 4 yv I L 105 LB TEAM Connelly Boles Sheppard MacArthur Mr Bonner Mr McQu1llen Baruch Longsireth League Wh1tehe-ad Wallace Sherman Cox Leonards Huber Brorner Stal S Wood Slmeman Hughes Ivey Royer 90-LB, TEAM Top Row: Ziesing, Hogan, Mr. Gault, Shore, Mr. Bishop, Poister, Schmidt. Second Row: O'Brien, Bazett, Newlin, Chrystie, Croft, Dorf. First Row: Ellithorp, Corurn, Scott, Donaghy, Pew. Ni116t3'f6ight Mr Ford Mr Barr Neely Thayer tMgrJ Schaeffer McCrudden Burd ck McCreery Mattoon Chaffe Read Coleman Canby Watts Sayers Mahan Ha per SCCCER Two mator dlsappomtments greeted l-laverfords soccer enthuslasts at the openmg of practlce a week before the school began 1ts currlculum act1v1t1es one that hmmy Gentle 1nsp1r1ng gurde of last years squad had been lured away by Haverford College s tempt1ng offer of head coach and the other that Maclean Brown captaln elect of the team had decrded to go to college Nevertheless Mr Barr the school s ardent faculty soccer promoter took up the task of moldmg a team out of the largest squad of hopefuls ever seen on a Haverford soccer fleld Later on he was asslsted by Mr Ford a former Engllsh soccer star who was lntroduced to the school mounly through the efforts of Doc Btshop Haverford 1 Overbrook Hrgh 2 On September 27 Overbrook l-hgh traveled to our fteld for a practlce game and W1ll'llell9fIT1e1'1 Canby Coleman Mattoon Sayers and recently elected captarn Dave Watts valrantly endeavorlng to smooth the rough edges of team play we were defeated 2 to l when the men from town scored two markers rn the last half lack Canby booted our goal tn the second quarter Haverford 1 Lower Mencm 5 Although playlng the strong and well tutored Hlgh School team almost to a standst1ll 1n the l1fSl half wrth B111 McConaghy scor1ng our goal the team tlred rapldly 1n the second and Lower Menon shot three scores past B1ll Neely to put the game on 1ce Team play was st1ll pretty ragged and a lack of stamma was very notrceable Ninety nme v - 1 - 1 1 - 1 G 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . , . 1 . . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 . . , tt 11 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I - - 1 1 1 1 Haverford l Haverford Hlgh U On October lO we entertalned the Haverford l-llgh School team on our f1eld and garned our f1rst wln of the season when left 1ns1de loe McCrudden klcked the only goal of the game Although d1splay1ng plenty of soccer sense and ab1l1ty 1n mldfleld the punch necessary to dnve the ball 1nto the opponents net was woefully lacklng Haverford 1 Episcopal 2 October l7 saw our fxrst league encounter and what a debacle 1t wasl Dunng the f1rst half Eprscopal raked up a pa1r of goals Wh1le the forward lrne was va1nly tryrng to get started the backs were desperately endeavonna to hold down the opponents score The lntermlsslon seemed to lnject some sp1r1t 1nto the team but not much accuracy Although Drck Mahan slammed one 1nto Eplscopal s goal late tn the th1rd penod we mlssed golden oppor tun1t1es trme and agam to sew up the game We had eXh1b1ted some poor soccer but those who saw the game felt that 1t should have been ours even 1f for no other reason than the farlure of lack Canbys two drlves to h1t the cords both squarely smack1ng the goal post late 1n the game Haverford 2 Fnends Select 3 The Fnends started w1th the whlstle and we drdntl Our opponents scored two goals w1th1n the flrst ten mtnutes and a llttle later fullback Ed Read ln what was supposed to be a long left foot dnve down the f1eld crossed goalre Blll Neely up completely by deflectmg the ball 1nto our net ln the second half loe McCrudden tlred of th1s nonsense and scored two goals but the whrstle blew before he could score another and once agam we had lost by a srngle po1nt Nevertheless the coaches felt enc uraged and onlookers notlced a def1n1te lmprovement over the showlng of a week prevrous Haverford 8 Chestnut H111 U October 3l Nltnessed our frrst league vlctory and w1th lt a drsplay of real power on the part of both the forward and the halfback hnes Wlth the fleld at St Martln s half a foot deep rn mud and water our boys proceeded to make a held day out of the game Center forward lohnny Coleman was the b1g gun sconng four goals next came lack Chaffe wlth two then one each for lack Canby and Dave Watts who scored wrth a shot from near mldfleld EX cellent teamwork and co operatron on our part was the reason for the lop s1ded score and both coachmg staff and team had v1s1ons of a vlctory over Penn Charter One Hu tdred . 1 1 - 11 11 1 1 1 , . , 1 , 1 . . . . . . . , . . . . 1 1 1 . . 1 . . , . 1 1 ,, . 11 . . . 1 , . 1 1 1 - I - 1 1 1 KN . , O 1 1 l l - 1 1 1 1 l , - 1 1 Haverford 2 Pen Charter, 7 Startmg off wlth a bang lack Canby del1ghted the hearts of the coaches and Haverford rooters alrke by scorrng a goal ln each of the ftrst two perlods But Penn Charter had retallated each t1me wlth a goal of thelr own so at the half the score was t1ed The rest of the game was a n1ghtmare Both attack and defense fell to pleces Penn Charter scored frve tlmes ln that last half the combmatron to stop the opponent s attack has yet to be found lack Freeman s excellent reltef work 1n B1ll s place tn our net was the only consolatlon that could be rescued from that last half frasco The Inter Ac Champs were srmply just too good for us and exhrblted a brand of soccer that was the envy and despa1r of all Haverfordlans Haverford 2 Germantown Fnends 3 Thrs game on the afternoon of November 14 was another heart breaker as far as we were concerned and the fourth game of the season that was lost by a srngle score Thts t1me penalty lacks played an 1mportant part and the game ltself was truly fast and hard fought all the way to the frnal whnstle Agarn startmg off strongly the team enjoyed a 2 O lead at half mme due to the two goals rung up by lack Canby 1n the frrst and Iohnny Coleman who scored on a penalty k1ck tn the second per1od The F rrends team came back on the held lrghtmg mad m the second half and Haverford was compelled to play on the defensrve throughout the thrrd canto Germantown scored once 1n the th1rd and fmally t1ed the game up half way through the fourth Then Dame Mlsfortune stepped 1n and awarded to the opponents a penalty boot just four mlnutes from whrstle t1me lack Freeman made a wrld dlve ln an attempt to save the day but the klck was too good and Germantown had enough reserve left to stave off our last mmute salhes on thelr goal Haverford 4 Frlends Central 0 On Central s roly poly field Haverford s team steam rollered 1ts opponent lnto submrssron by scorlng a goal rn every perrod lohn Coleman was htgh scorer wrth three markers whrle lack Canby had the d1st1nct1on of scormg a goal m the shortest recorded t1me after the startmg whtstle Just 45 seconds Wlth Ned Read krcktng prodlglous boots Dave Watts once agarn rn the l1ne up racmg around the fteld and lack Freeman exh1b1t1ng another sterl1ng performance the coaches had noth1ng to worry about as to the outcome As the whrstle blew endmg the game 1t also ended the soccer careers at Haver ford of lettermen lerve Burdrck Sam lffcCreery Ned Read fullbacks Bob Mattoon Dave Watts halfbacks and lack Canby Iohn Coleman lrmmy Har per Dlck Mahan loe McCrudden forwards Those returnlng next year who re cerved the block H are lack Chaffe lack Freeman and captam elect George Sayers but they wlll be greatly alded 1n formlng a good vars1ty next year by th1s years untled and undefeated second team may they have luck and success on thelr stde One Hundred One 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 - 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I - 1 1 1 I 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 ' 1 . . . . . 1 Gf1SWOldfMHgTl Perry Burdlclc Neely Platten Mr Gault Whallon Dllworth Crowell fCaptJ Rowe Potts BASKETBALL Haverford Haverford Haverford Haverford Haverford Haverford Haverford Haverford Haverford Haverford Haverford Haverford Lawrencevrlle Northeast Hrgh Frankford H1gh Drexel Freshmen Chestnut H1ll Epxscopal Valley Forge Germantown Acaaemy Frrends Central Germantown Frlends Montgomery Penn Charter Won 9 Lost 3 750 At the outset of the l935 1936 season prospects for a champronshlp team seemed brrght From last years team whrch shared the champ1onsh1p mth Penn Charter Captaln Bob Crowell and Fred Rowe both forwards returned ln add1t1on Btll Neely a center and Ioe Potts a guard both of whom had seen actton last year were on hand The strength of these veterans was greatly lncreased by the presence of Ben Drlworth Iohnny Whallon and Donald Platten all of whom had played basketball before com1ng to Haverford Wtth th1s frne mater1al on hand Coach Gault and h1s ass1stant Al Sherwood de veloped a fme team The openlng game found Crowell and Rowe at forward D1lworth at center and Potts and Whallon at guard w1th Neely and Platten as reserves. The team s strength was clearly shown in its 29-24 victory over Lawrenceville Owe Hundred Two always a formrdable opponent A brrlhant second half rally and a stone wall defense 1n the clos1ng mmutes were the features of th1s hard fought game In the non league games precedtng the opemng of the Inter Ac season the team contmued to drsplay a br1ll1ant brand of basketball Frankford Northeast Drexel Frosh Central West Phtladelphla Overbrook and West Cathollc fell before our team ln a serres of scheduled and practtce games Throughout these games a hlgh scorlng attack led by Crowell and Dllworth was featured By vtrtue of th1s record our team entered the race for the champtonshrp undefeated and strongly favored to wtn the flag Contrary to expectatrons however our team dld not come out so well agamst League opposltton In place of the steady strong team play that featured early v1ctor1es there appeared an errattc type of basketball that fluctuated between the bnlltant and the med1ocre A sloppy trrst half along wtth a let down rn the closrng mmutes lost the opemng game wrth Chestnut H111 24 19 desplte a gallant rally led by Ben Dllworth Commg back strongly after th1s drscouragtng begmmng our team humbled Eptscopal 24 19 tn a rough game marked by many fouls In the next League game w1th Germantown Academy our team rose to great herghts 1n defeatmg them 47 17 Thls game marked the hlgh polnt of the season ln a sustcuned scorlng drlve led by Crowell Bowe and Dllworth the team played flawless ball and showed what 1t was capable of The next week however found our team on the short end of a 29 23 score w1th Frrends Central A last mmute slump was agam the cause of our defeat In the two ensumg games wrth Germantown Fnends and Montgomery the team returned to 1ts w1nn1ng way by scores of 43 15 and 39 26 In both of these games espectally 1n the Montgomery game the team showed 1lS poten t1al power and the frnal game w1th Penn Charter was looked forward to as a chance for vmd1cat1on for prevlous defeats Thls hope was shattered by Penn Charter s vlctory 26 24, rn a thr1ll1ng overtrme game The lead changed hands constantly and both teams fought hard A Penn Charter shot from mtd court wrth twenty seconds to play had tred the score at 23 all Another fteld goal and a foul m the extra perrod gave Penn Charter the game and the champton shrp a heart breaker for Haverford Although the team farled to Wm the champtonshtp the season as a whole was a success srnce n1ne v1ctor1es were chalked up out of twelve starts The three defeats were all close excltlng games a few sm1les from the Goddess of Luck and there m1ght have been a dtfferent story Regardless of the outcome of the season thts team was one of the best that Haverford has ever had and one of the best coached In concluslon credtt should be glven to Coach Gault and hls asststant for a fme Job and to Captam Bob Crowell for hts 1nsp1r1ng leadershtp At the close of the season the Varstty I-1 s were awarded to Captatn Crowell Drlworth Potts Rowe Neely Platten Whallon and Manager Gr1swo1d By a unam mous vote Bob Crowell rectptent of the Prrnceton Award was re elected captam of next years team One Hundred Three - - tt 11 ' ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 . , - 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . , . . 1 1 1 ' 1 , . . . . , , ' . 1 ' ' , - . 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . - 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 ' Mr Wallace Mr Blshop Mr McQu1llen Fmnell Off Coleman Snyder P Snyder A Swann Mahan Robson Chrlstxan Walker, N GYM Th1s year the gym team coached by loe McQu1llen and Doc B1shop was com posed mostly of veterans from last years squad Candy Coleman Mahan Walker Robson and Off had all won the1r letters m 1935 The competmon among them therefore was tarrly keen However when Kemp Chr1st1an a newcomer from the 1-hll School Was flrst seen performmg 1n the gym panlc selzed thls complacent group Fhps and llyaways that had never before been dreamed ot were dared and done Wllh a grlm and dogged determlna l1OH for each asplrant for the much coveted cup real1zed that 1t would take more to w1n thls year than 1t had taken last year Much care was taken to supply catchers and holders tor those about to fly through the a1r w1th the darnedest contortlons and as a result there were no senous 1n1ur1es BOOZ19 Off however was hurt badly enough to stay away from school tor one day But sk1p that When the even1ng of March 14th rolled around a large crowd was assembled 1n the Ryan Memorlal Gymnasmm to w1tness what turned out to be one of the most entertalnlng exh1b1t1ons that we have ever had The Flrst Form won over the Second and Thtrd Forms for 1ts magmhcent dlsplay of dumb bells CYou know what we mean! Then came some very amusmg 1m1tat1ons of profess1onal boxmg and wrestllng Flnally the contest for the 1nd1v1dual cup Kemp Chnstran by tar the smoothest of the group came through 1n convmcmg style to w1n the honors followed by D1ck Mahan and N1ck Walker Several days later the awards were made by tual ot the GHT and the GT A score of 216 po1nts or better out of 240 1S requ1red for GHT 180 to 216 for GT GHT s were awarded to Canby Chr1st1an Mahan Robson and Walker GT s were won by Fmnell Coleman Off Snyder A Snyder P Swann and Mcllvaln One Hundred Four . , . , , . 1 1 1 1 -I 1 -I - 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . - 11 1 11 11 11 1 11 . . ,, , . 11 - 11 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 . , I 1 I 1 A 1 1 1 1 , . . - 1 1 1 , - 1 1 1 , ., , .j , . GTEAM Top Row Thayer QMHQYJ Sellers Gamble LaMer1t Mr McQu1ller1 Brecht Paesmore Peirce Schaeffer Clvingrj Second Row Tolan Albert Hopkms Taggart lCaptl Erben Remhardt Read Fxrst Row Walton Locke Hamson Searmg Wallower H SWIMMING RELAY TEAM if Albert Remhardt Mr M Qulllen Hoplcms Taggart One Hundred F11 fr M- - mg-vw-W z-' 'r --1 y 1 - , - . I - 4 N 'V fx j' ! L. i ! I ' 1 ' ' il lk 2 A I . A S 4 V 1 xy. - X, tu T . vi... v.. K.,-lx.. D. A ,-I 5 - I 1 I 1 - I 1 - V . , . . I , 1 . , . f - 5 . V , f , V W, QQ.. .--- V ' -. rn I V --f r W. . W m A , Q . T z .... . 1. .,, 4l-,...,. , i . Q C 4 . I v SWIMMING Although thrs year s team farled to uphold the undefeated record of last year s team losrng to Lawrencevrlle by a scan three pornts rt surpassed rt rn that rt captured thrrd place rn the Natronal lnterscholastrcs and won the Natronal Intersclrolastrc ?UU yard relay clrampronslrrp The swrmmers were more powerful and consrstent breakrng frve of the seven records set last year loe lfcQurllen moulded what t as left from last seasons aggregatron rnto a powerful resourceful team wrth plenty of good recrurts and one or two con srstent wrnners the rrrost outstandrng of whom were Dan Taggart and Walt Lrben To revrew the lengthy season rn rts entrrety would take more trme and space than the Halrgoluk deems rt advrsable to devote to tlrrs fast growrng sport We prefer to revrew the swrmmers themselves rn regard to therr effort abrlrty and rmprovernent throughout the year and the outstandrng perform ances of several rrerrrbers of the team Captarn Dan Taggart v ho for the last three years has led the team ln pornts tlrrs year contmued to annex trrst places berng unbeaten rn dual meet and set a shrnrng example for hrs teammates At the Rutgers lnterscholastrcs he placed second to Sabol worlds record holder and at the Natronals although sufferrng from a c rcnrc appendrx condrtron wnrch lrmrted hrm to but one event he anchored our vrctorrous relay team He holds the school and pool records rn the 50 and lUU 'yard free styles and has won forty out of hrs last forty three starts Walt Erben rs the swrmrner who nas made the most rrnprovement thrs year Swrmmrng the two twenty he broke the school and pool records rn thrs event and establrshed a new standard of 2 243 a frne schoolboy record In both the Rutgers and lNatronal lnterscholastrcs he swam very well to take two tl rrd places Brll Hopkrns rs the next rn order Berng one of the most ardent of the school on the relay team that won the Natronals and was the only swrmrner to defeat Erben rn the two twenty rn a dual rneet Hop lrke all swrmrners goes to Yale next year wrere he wrll surely make hrmself known rn aquatlcs lack Albert a power swrmmer tallred hrs share of pomts thrs year and was on the relay team Hrs werght and strength were rmportant factors rn hrs sffrmmrng and he as alv ays a good ghter to have rn a prnch lrmmy Rernhardt a Fourtn Form youngster surprrsed many wrth hrs sprrnt rng abrlrty Hrs endurance however was not great enough to allow hrm to hold for more than rfty yards the fast pace that put hrm on the relay team He rs a swrrnmer to be watched because of hrs remarkable co ordrnatron and e look to nrm fc eat tr rn s rn a couple of years Allan Passmore agarn came forth to break the school record that he already held rn the breast stroke event Hrs new record took nearly two econds off the old one berng l 19 l He has another year and rt rs the hope Urs ffm fred I A W , l. . I - , I ' ' - r . . I W. . . 1 I Y I I ' I A H . . . . . , . . . , . . ' , l l : . , ' . , . . swimmers, he never failed to give an excellent account of himself. He swam A . , A L . . I .' ' , w 'J r it ' ' , tt T . , ' , , , r gr . .gs -, r , S ' Q I I I 1. . I ' ' r :tt SLY jx! LATE NEWS BULLETIN' ffor WhlCh thls bpcxce was espcclcxlly heldh x ' fit ': 1 ' .f--I1 ' ' Q, 4 . I IY fl Ifl Z' f lfifly T ' L ' . ' If V I ' .' .11 1 ' . Trump fMngrl Mattoon Rulon Mlller l'larr1ty Mr Easterlme Coleman MacCoy Watts D fCaptl Palmer A W Tyler SQUASH Wrth f1ve out of srx of the members of last years Ph1ladelph1a Suburban Champ1onsh1p Team graduated Coach Easterlrne was worrred as he drlrgently searched the school for new talent to bolster up the 1nexper1enced materral left from last year H1s efforts were not rn va1n and before the season was well under way he had unearthed future No 2 man B111 MacCoy and No 6 man Iohnny Coleman On Ianuary 9 Captaln Dave Watts surprrsed hlmself and everyone else by beatlng Eplscopal s number one man Charley Brlnton 1n a srzzlrng four game match 16 13 8 15 15 12 and 15 11 Then Nos two and three Tommy Tyler and Bob Mattoon cast gloom on Haverfords rooters by 1os1ng the1r matches Nevertheless the day was saved when B111 MacCoy and Ame Pal mer turned 1n splendrd tnumphs over thelr opponents Number s1x match went f1ve games also before B111 Harrlty frghtrng gamely to the frmsh was subdued and the f1nal result was a 3 3 t1e Our next opponents were the Frosh from Haverford College Ianuary 16 ln the feature match Dave Watts and Alumnus lack Flnley hooked up 1n a grue1l1ng frve game match whrch had the rooters of both teams on the-rr toes dur1ng 11S entlrety Dave took the frrst Canto after lt had been deuced 18 17 Then lack m convmcmg fash1on annexed the next two 15 7 and 15 12 but after the frve mlnute 1nterm1ss1on Watts overcame lack S early lead to take the fourth 17 14 The ftfth game so hotly contested that Flnley broke hls racquet One Hundred Etght I 1 , x 5 ' ' 1 I , E it ,i A I A 1 . 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PM ' ' I I - V I ' - 1 1 1 - - 1 , . .7 . 1 ' I 1 ' I 1 - , 1 1 1 I - I - I - I - ' ' I 1 . . 1 . , - 1 1 1 , . 1 . , ' . 1 1 1 ' ' I , . 1 . . . 1 I I - ' I 11'1 a funous rally was deuced before Dave managed to pull 1t out of the hre aga1n at 17 14 McCoy Tyler Mattoon Palmer and Harr1ty play1ng 1n that order all won qulte easlly not loslng a game and the match was ours 6 U lnvad1ng Germantown Cncket Club on Ianuary 23 the squash team en gaged thelr 1un1or team 1n a match that f1nal1y resulted IH a 4 2 v1ctory for us Wllh Dave Watts rncapacltated w1th a fractured toe MacCoy Palmer and Harnty won the1r matches as Tyler and Mattoon were 1os1ng Rulon M11ler s match was as b1tterly contested as was posslble each game be1ng deuced and numerous 'lets berng called F1nally Shake clrnched the match wlth a scorchmg shot down the Slde and the match was ours by the score of 4 2 lanuary 30 took us to Penn Charter s well kept courts where w1th Watts and Palmer out th1s tlme Haverford had the necessary talent to take four of the SIX matches ln the feature match B111 MacCoy tr1pped Dave Peace 1n four games B111 I-larr1ty Rulon Mrller and Iohnny Coleman also turned 1n fme v1ctor1es Once aga1n Tommy Tyler and Bob Mattoon were dest1ned to play men of greater ab111ty and gallantly succumbed to the1r opponents We had won 4 2 but next week our hopes for a champronshlp were at a very low ebb when we learned that Ep1scopal had taken Penn Charter over 5 l Whlle th1s was happemng Germantown Academy V1S1led our courts on February 6 and bowed before our boys onslaught w1thout even takmg a game MacCoy Tyler Palmer Mattoon Harnty and Coleman all easlly brushed as1de thelr opponents Artle Palmer be1ng the only one to allow h1s opponent more than ten po1nts 1n a game Eplscopal ln th1s all rmportant match Watts trounced Abbott playlng No 1 because of Charhe Brlntons rllness 1n stralght games and MacCoy Tyler Coleman handed 1n v1ctor1es w1thout any great degree of d1ff1culty Thrs tlme Palmer and Harnty were defeated but we were on the long end of the tmal summlng up and when the total SlGl1Sl1CS had been added 1t was d1scofered that Haverford was leadmg the race by a slngle matchl February 20 w1tnessed a freld day for our boys Haverford College Fresh men were the vrctrms and not even lack F1n1ey who had furn1shed such stern opposltron 1n the frrst match was able to snare a game from h1s old teammate Dave Watts The scores were 15 9 15 11 15 7 The rest of the team MacCoy Palmer I-1arr1ty and Coleman all won w1thout trouble Shake Bulon M1l1ers man farled to show up In our return match w1th Germantown Crrcket lumors on February 27 the boys seemed st1l1 to be on the top of a w1'1n1ng wave for we smeared the opponents 6 O Dave Watts started off by ro ong throuah h1s r1val losma only the flrst game Then came w1ns 1n c1u1ck successron by B111 1vlacCo,f Tommy Tyler B111 Harnty lohn Coleman and Bob Mattoon w1th Tommy s the only really tlght match of the SETIGS fconhnued on page 1345 One Hundred Xme On February 13, with Dave Watts once again at the helm, we attacked . y . . . . 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L F I Y A-un-nuunu.n.aa Sta1r fMngrl Mr Gault CCoachJ Peters Dllworth Potts Page Kmgham Catcher Crowell MacCoy Rowe CCapt J Llght Sellers BASEBALL Wlth SIX members of last year s team wh1ch t1ed for the champlonshlp back 1n the fold th1s sprlng our chances for reta1nmg the t1tle looked very bright The aggregatton was headed by our pltchmg captam Fred Rowe Ted Peters completed our battery whlle Bob Crowell Ioe Potts Dave Watts and Ilm Sellers comprlse our left overs from last year When we add to tlns l1st the names of Dtlworth Page and Kmgham tn the mfreld and L1ght and MacCoy m the outer garden 1t ts easy to see why our hopes ran hlgh at the begmnmg of the season We got an 1nkl1ng of future dlsappomtments when after three scheduled games wlth Northeast Hlgh Gllman and Frankford had been defeats we dropped a match to Overbrook H1gh School 24 l The game was loosely played by our team and Fred Rowe although h1t very hard was glven ter nble support by the mfreld and outf1eld Thelr great score was due not so much to our weak pttchmg as to the poor work IH the held Our lone run had to come as a result of thetr errors and a very badly beaten Haverford team went to the showers after that game Haverford and Chestnut Hxll always play the closest of baseball games and the t1lt thrs year was no exceptron Fo tunately because of excellent p1tch1ng by Rowe and remarkable work by Crowell and the rest of the team .ve came out on the long end of a 2 l score The game Went ten mnmgs three over the regular seven played ln our league and lt IS grat1fy1ng to thmk that Rowe allowed only SIX h1ts and struck out ten batters a remarkable feat of p1tch1ng for a schoolboy Pete Page proved to be a fmd at second base Um Hunt: tl -'F r , . 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A I I , - , f -- lrctl Tw gettfng two h1ts and showmg remarkable freldfng ab1l1ty The score would have been larger however had our boys been able to h1t when we had men on base The frurts of vrctory were not long wrth us and 1t IS fortunate that the game we lost thls tlme was outsrde the league Penn Fresh gave us aulte a trlmmlng to the tune of 7 l Pace Brrckley who prtched for Penn Charter for two years before enterlng Penn and suffered as many defeats at the hands of Haverford d1d the twrrllng for Pennsylvanfa Hrs revenge must have been sweet Montgomery School brought a surprlsfngly strong team to Haverford and threw gu1te a scare rnfo all of us Rowe allowed few h1ts untrl the seventh and last 1nn1ng when Montgomery threatened to w1n the game When the last out was recorded the score stood 3 2 1n favor of Haverford At thrs polnt rn our baseball hrstory we were at the head of h league Our frrst league defeat came at the hands of our number one league rlval Penn Charter Rowe pttched a good game but a couple of long solrdly hrt balls cost the Haverford team dearly The frnal score was 2 l and marked our fall from the league lead whrch we had shared wlth Eprscopal We seemed destrned to lose two 1n a row when we went to Germantown Academy If the team could only have hltl We got but two hlts all afternoon and by vlrtue of them and remarkably good prtchrng by Rowe we went 1nto the last half of the seventh mnmg wrth a 2 U lead over our opponents Rowe was h1t for tr1ple and a srngle whfch comb1ned wlth a walk spelled defeat for Haverford 3 2 Thls vrrtually elfmmated us from the champlonshrp runnlng True Haverford sp1r1t came forward however when we met our trad1t1onal rrvals Ep1scopal Academy on our grounds the followmg week Our h1tt1ng slump seemed to be over when we collected SIX doubles three trrples a homer and lnnumerable slngles from the best of our rrvals prtchrng staff The home run was oddly enough by Pete Page the smallest member of the team Rowe s p1tch1ng was as good as any he had shown throughout the season and he fanned batter after batter to the complete dfsmay of our somewhat over confrdent opponents The fmal score was l7 l very sweet revenge for the defeat of our track relay team at the hands of Eprscopal rn the Penn Relays Our t1e game of football was avenged at Fnends Central m our last league game when we handed them a close beatrng 6 D The game was featured by remarkable play by Rowe and by numerous errors rn the rnfreld due to the very hard ffeld The game was played awav and the team faced a drffrcult task ln handl1ng the hard ground balls that bounced every Nay except that rn whlch they were expected to Captam Rowe knocked a lonq home run rn the thlrd rnnmg and went 1nto the fourth prtchmg beautlfully and well 1n the lead He was h1t by a hard lme drrve on the sh1n bone and rt Nas feared that he would not be able to contrnue the game Rowe came back as becomes a Haverford captam however and won the game as well as the adrmratron of everyone on the freld Wlth but one game left to play that wrth Valley Forge the HALIGOLUK goes to press leav1ng the team 1n possesslon of second place 11'1 the lnter Ac League One Hruzdwd Llevcn , 1 1 -4 I I . 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Tx 1 1 1 1 f 91 TRACK SQUAD Mr Brshop Spackman Speer Foley Burdtck McCreery Mlller Mr McQullen RUlOHM1ll9T Hamrlton Mahan Chrlds Olteal I Lzrlman Swann Ieffords Morlan Snyder A Mcliendrrck Off Snyder P Albert Brooks Mr Wallace Emack I Murray Beyea Walker N McCrudden Manley Stahler R Chrrstran Serdle Dunn Munson Henry E I Coleman fCaptD Chaffe I Rernhardt Whallon Drlwortlr TRACK We returned from sprrng vacatron to frnd that track had been started dur mg our absence and that thrngs could really go on wrthout us McCrudden Rulon Mlller Dunn Chaffe and Emack the team dreamed dreams and saw v1s1ons of an Inter Ac champronshrp At thrs trme we are st1ll dream rng dreams and strll seelng vrslons but we are dolng a httle hopmg for luck For our champronshrp we are dependrng on those runners and freld stars already mentroned and upon Ham1lton Burd1ck Drlworth Henry Corson Vfahan and Beyea all up and comrng performers The most promrsmg seems to be Irrn Henry who ran on our Penn Relay team and who has handed Mun son our other four forty man several defeats Our nrst rreet 1 as mt lNortneast Hrgh School on therr track Weakness rn the mrle half mrle and shot put proved fatal to Haverford as we went down to a bad defeat Performances by Rulon Mrller ln the hurdles Henry rn the four forty Chaffe rn the sprrnts and Burdrck and D1lworth rn the hrqh Jump gave us cause for lnter Ac hope Our frrst league defeat came at the Penn Relays when Corson Munson Henry and Chaffe were beaten rn slow tune by Eptscopal Academy After thrs beatrna v e went to the Delaware lnterscholastrcs to surprrse a great many people Our pornt wrnners were Chaffe Foley McCrudden Cole man Corson and the same relay team that competed rn the relays Drlworth Om Htmdnd Tu flu' A 11.36 , e Y A Qi, K I , . .K 1 , I 4 , , If 1 4 4 Headed by Captain Iohnny Coleman and re-enforced by such runners as r mr ' A I 1 ' ' . f won our sole first place ln the high Jump clearing five feet ten inches This meet was very encouraging because we finished well ahead of our foremost lnter Ac rivals Episcopal and Penn Charter The teams that finished ahead of us were those of very large high schools and Haverford should congratulate its team on its fine showing in this meet On May 7th there came a great disappointment when we dropped one of the closest track meets in the history of the school Penn Charter came to Haverford and nosed us out by a score of 48-M Sln Our defeat was due to our weakness in the shot put and the distance events The meet was not Settled till the last event when frantic Haverford reoters sa ff their hopes disap pear when the half mile was won by Penn Charter This meet was much too close to forecast the outcome of the Inter Acs and the fact that one Penn Charter boy Krrk Hershey won three events and placed second in a third gives Haverford great hope because the cards are stacked against a boy doing that in the championship Besides Haverford looks for Rulon Miller to con auer the Penn Charter flash in the l20 yard high hurdles We are fighting to redeem ourselves in the lnter Acs and Penn Charter can look for all the com petition that a fighting Haverford team is able to show when we meet at Haverford College on May 29th lervis Burdick was the sole winner in the Villanova lnterscholastics out of a poorly represented Haverford School team The effort of the team in this meet was disappointing and not at all up to that that had been demonstrated up to this time The spring sports were a great success being participated in by the greater part of the School and attended by a very large crowd The day was Doc B1shop for the 440 yd shuttle hurdle relay Haverford s team of Hamil ton Coleman McCrudden and Rulon Miller finished well ahead of our nearest rival Episcopal to complete a perfect day at Have ford Haverford made a great showing on May 2lst when we took Frankford High over the hurdles to the tune of 50V2 48V2 It was a great meet w th a od close races and plenty of excitement for the spectators Haverford s boys took five first places Captain Coleman accounted for two of these while Rulon Miller Chaffe and Burdick won the other three Iohnny ran beautifully to win the 220 yard low hurdles in 27 3 and also won the broad iump with a leap of 20 feet 9114 in He also took second to Rulon Miller in the l20 yard hah hurdles to fill out a very full afternoon lt was not necessary for Ierv Burdick to go any higher than 5 ft fi in to win the high Jump and so there he stopped Iohnny Chaffe also turned in a fine performance when he won the 440 and took second in a fast l00 and still faster 220 Weakness was again evident in the pole vault and tne shot put and we were still lacking the winning push in the distance events The real hlghlight of the meet was when Chaffe Henry and Munson finished one two three in the four forty dash It mas a great race and gave the Haverfordians something to cheer about O14 Humfnd Tfurtc 11 . . . . 1 . . featured by the winning of the Philip Bishop Cup, presented by our beloved . ,, ' - . i o , V V - ' C 1 r 1 YN: V K 4 ' V. 1 ,1 , X . , . . r 1 x Munson Corson Henry E I Chaffe I THE TRACK RELAY TEAM Conhdent from the trlals that we had a fast team We entered the Relay Carnlval th1s sprlng only to expenence a repetltlon of last year Eplscopal Academy Won ln the good tlme of 3 34 Although they held the lead for almost the ent1re race they Were contlnually harassed by the Maroon and Gold who hrushed a very close second Munson was the lead off man followed by Corson and Henry w1th Chaffe runmng as anchor man It has usually been the lot of Eplscopal and Haverford to flght for these honors 1n the league and Well th1s was just another of those Eplscopal yearsl One Hundred Fifteen x 1. , , , , . 1 1 - ' 1 , ' . 1 1 Mr Covert Coach TENNIS At thls tlme the record of the tennts team has been unlmpressrve The team was left lost sprlng wlthout a captam and a tournament was held 1n the tall ln order that one mlght be chosen from the candrdates Don Platten a new comer from Collegrate School led the way all through the tournament and consequently got the job Our l1rst match was wlth Mercersburg Academy on the1r courts Thrs was on Aprll 18th lt proved a sad day tor Haverford We recerved a sound trouncmg 8 l Iohnny Whallon teamed Wllh Newhall to w1n our only match and save us from a complete wh1tewash1ng Thrs was not to be our only defeat by such a one Slded score as our match wlth Haverford College I V s soon proved Agarn Whallon and New hall proved our only salvatron by wmmng thetr match they began to look hke the commg doubles team The fact that we lost every stngles match and the two rema1n1ng doubles matches was qulte dlscouragmg But how the tables w1ll reverse rn sportl Led by Captaxn Platten our team went to Rutgers Prep to w1n by the same score that had dogged our tratl so tar Platten Stevens Mattoon Newhall and Stalnton won smales matches whrle the doubles teams of Coleman Stevens Mattoon Whallon and Palmer Swlft won therr contests lt was a great comeback agamst a good school Om. Hlmdnd Sixteen V U4 . . t - Lea CMngr,l, Mattoon, Swift, Newhall, Pfaficn, Stevens, Coleman, Whallon, Palmer, 1 . , 1 . X . A , , , f - W , - , - I - Ifve days 1ater on April 30th our team nas to ever ur the score 1n matches by Nmning from Germantown Academy 5 l The day Nas featured by the upset of Captain Don Platten and the great comeback by Bob Mattoon He fron the fourth singles match after dropping the first set to Iorden fi I I all it was a highly proi table afternoon and marked our first Inter Academic victory But victory thoucn sweet Nas to oe short We stepped out of our cla s cs te nis players flne I6 tackled Penn rresn on our courts n May 2nd The less said about this match tie better because Haverford ras crushed under a O U score With rene f ed vigor our team 1ourneyed to Hill School in hopes of redeem ing themselve after the defeat at the hands of the Pennsylvania Freshmen There was irony in the fact that Ierry Day a former Haverford School boy led the Hill team to anotner 9 U victory when he def ated Captain Platten All NG c n say is that Hill ouilas ne tennis players After twelfe days rest and practice we somewhat helped our situation IH singles matche and our third tally came by virtue of the victory of one of our double team Palmer and Swift This Nas our second Inter Ac match and so far e are successful 1n that ield The Gilman School match was a hard one to lose 4 3 It al Nays seems that tne close ones cut a little deeper and this was no exception Our victories all ca11e in the singles Stevens Mattoon and l!IacCoy the doubles teams were ,mable t na 1 e oase We regret to say that this IS as far as the HALIGOLUK is aole to extend the tennis write up because of the limited time in wl11ch the book has to be publisned The result of the season thus far IS not PXCIIIDQ Won 2 Tied l and Lost 5 But for all I6 Kno e est av DG oe fond the pages of this bookl O H11 f iN 1571! 1 I T' I , L 1 I A A Y 1 Q I 'A I y 1 I A 1 I . I 1 1 3 1 1 ' ' ' , f . n 1 n ' 1 ' I n w- L T 1. o 1 . . ' ', I ' , 1,1 . , I wird ' V 1 I ' A I - Y v . 1 X . , A . 9 , l Q N . . , , . , :L .A H ' va .A A. Al L 4 - 1 Y . . . , tennis ranks by tying Episcopal Academy, 3-3. Coleman and Stevens won our 1 s sa, 1 ' . ' 1 . ,' - s . IN , I . I I I 1 1 I I 1 - 1 ' . o fi ' 'lie ' so fine. 11 4 in b m ' I 1 1 1 ' , Ili' YIL lift .TLV ' !c'?I Peters Crowell Ltght McCrudden Potts Taggart ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Thts group awards the Haverford lnslgnta To be able to award some teammate an H IS a very real pleasure to be forced to wtthhold an H tn an other case may be a very great hardshtp These members of the student body have dlscharged that dtfftcult duty excellently an w 1 99 Sayers xe y Canby CHEER LEADERS Nowhere tn the enttre fteld of student acttvtty IS there a ,ob more aruell Inq more dernandtng of sustatned effort rno e ln the publtc eye than that of these rnegaphone rnen One Htmdw d Eztjttven K 9 k - I 2 . . - . ., ,yy f.k ,V A W r w.r ',Q f f r f .. 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I b . l .......,........................,,.. . 1 ,L THE STUDENT COUNCIL Rear Row left to nght First Row Peters Breclll Perry Rowe Burdlck lvlcbrudden Wm le, Fm well llarmllon lmgcgfirt Crowell Read Chcur L13l1t l ol Wl rxllfm l O-, ls Humlsml True Austm McCrudcler1 Coleman Read Se-1dle INDEX BOARD Edward C K Read Iohn N Coleman M loseph McCrudder1 loseph K Seldle H Ph1l1ps Austm W Thacher Longstreth O uc Hu ldrrd Tue us luu Edltor m Cluel ASSOCIGTS Ed1lOT School Notes Edltor Alumru Echtor I Afllleuc Edltors 'li , ,...-V...,............ M... f , . i , , l i , - -3 A 'v 1 1 ' '1 ' . , 5 1 s s 7 5 Z 5 LIGHT THAYER I SEIDLE Btage Manager Co tume Manager P operty Manager HENRY E I RICH TRUMP Bu mes Manager Pre tdent Secretary DRAMATIC CLUB Bobert E Cox 37 lohn W Cullen 36 Brendan Grtswold 36 Edwardl Henry 36 Davtd B Hrgglnbottorn 37 Alexander H B Ietfords Ir Blchard B Llght 37 W Thacher Longstreth 37 3 Paul Murray Ir 36 Frankhn W Palmer 3rd Thaddeus Btch lr 36 loseph K Se1dle lr 36 Edgar B Speer Ir 36 W1ll1am W Stalnton 37 Iohn B Thayer 4th 36 Peter B Trump 36 Davrd M Watts 36 Mr Ph1l1pL Bepetto Treasurer Mr I George Black V1ce Presldent Starttng the season wtth only three expenertced actors remalmng fron last year the Dramattc Club saw the necesslty of acqutrmg new talent A cordrngly three one act plays were put tn producuon and under the dtrectton of Pete Trump and Tad Bxch were presented to a packed audttorlurn on December l4th As a result several good actors were uncovered and later One Hundred Twcntx three bm 3 1: ' 3 4'? ,N L S . Y . , ' ' . , , '36 1 I f A I 'I I . , , . , ., T , 4 . . . . w , ' ' ' 1 ' . cf I V 1 T - I ' A given parts in the main production. q,O,mm,fJ gn page ,505 fr xm Q ,........-,-.-v-f P...--gg ELIZABETH DR ALAN STEVENS DONALD CMISS Keenl CEd Speerl QB1ll Stmntord THREE CORNERED MOON W Hll7lt17' THE CAST ui Tll'4'7llf jRlP1l7' THE TELEGRAM SCENE M Keen F Palmer B Grrswold P Murray D Watt T Long treth KITTY ELIZABETH DR STEVENS ED Ms De Quelm Mrss Keenl CEd Speer! fr Palmer! One Hundred Tuentx fir .. .. Y I S 3 . . . . , ,r g W Buck Row Bonsall Thayer E Longstreth F Fales Culver Trump McCreery Hays R Mr lameson CLeaderJ F1rstRow Griswold Emack I Walker N Read Thayer l Otto Stainton THE GLEE CLUB There IS no organizatlon more d1ll1cult to develop than the school Glee Club The demands ot the athletic held and of the various other extra curricu bility But through all these obstacles this group has held together under the leadership of Mr lameson and with the tine faculty assistance ot Dr Newhall Mr Black Mr Mills and Mr Allis Not only did they sing most creditably between the acts ot the annual play at the Bellevue Stratford but throughout the year they have sat in a body in the lore port of the chapel leading all the singing It is the hope of Mr lameson to spend some time next year in serious tram ing at note readlng and 1n the development ol a school orchestra lor those who are interested in learning to play a musical instrument Um Htmdwzd Tucnty Six V I v 1 'Y' lar activities make consistently well-attended rehearsals almost an impossi- ' ' 1 A I 4 . I A Top Row Canby Mahan Rowe Blatz Brecht Mattoon Snyder P Mcllendrlck Perry Second Row Stalr Coleman Mu ray Snyder A Tolan Off Llght Cullen Flrst Row Watts Henry Taggart Rulon Mxller Harrulton LaMent Wrllrams THE CURRENT EVENTS CLUB The Current Events Club under the very able gurdance of Mr Shaw has 1n a very short trme proved ltself to be one of the most rmportant clubs 1n the school The mterest of the members IS very decrded and many rnterestlng talks have been g1ven by the members as well as by the guest speakers Conway Rulon Mrller and Walter Off shared the presrdennal honors for the year The guest speakers were Dr lohn G Herndon and Mr Wllllam A W1edershe1m 2nd Mr Herndon spoke upon The Supreme Court and the Constrtutron and Mr Wredersherm talked upon Germany the Versallles Treaty and the Locarno Pact As a clrmax to the year Ed Speer lack LaMent and Norbert Hamrlton addressed the entrre student body on The Townsend Plan War and Hrtler So successful has th1s year s program proved that efforts are bemg made to make next years work more extens1ve and valuable to the entrre school One Hundred 'Twenty seven lt is probably the only club in the school that has a good-sized waiting list. has . ..A5,,lh3nd i Rv '! ' 52 Rulort M ller l-lan lion McCrudder1 Tagg H 'try E I THE DANCE COMMITTEE ln the hands ot these your J rtert was placed the 1I1C1I'1CIQ9IY1QY1l ot our tall and corrtrrtencemertt dances lever before has our gymrtastum beert more attractlvely decorated than tor the fall dance celebratmg the lnter Academtc Football Champrortshtp The lurle dance st1ll hes ahead as th1s goes to press but we are confrdertt that 1t wrll under the guldartce ot thts commlttee be long remembered 'TJ' THE RING COMIVIITTEE rt these a e s t e Lt h ID eve y graduatmg crass do a great deal of work for ver, ltttle credtt th selecttrg the class r HQ lu H11 lr tt 5 .ff bc!! 'R . . .- ir , r i . art Ltglxt e. ', . f . ' .Q I Q . T . 2 Y 3 a K.. X K . l - , .. -. Seidle Taggart Munson A d , , me-6, pf Lx 'NS fs r Y ' 1 . . A our cr .. ol ...N r ., c ' ' ' Q ' Q ,., i , fu ' vu ul TL Wttyfclfflt! Mr L Hermer Conch! Perry Z egler Stamton Searmg R1Cl'1 Coleman Cpresl Austm THE FRENCH CLUB ln th1s 1ts second year ot exlstence the Club s olhcers are pleased to an nounce an 1ncrease ln membershtp of more than one hundred per cent over that ot last year At the hrst meetmg Iohnny Coleman was elected Presldent Dave Watts Secretary and Ted Rlch Treasurer Under Monsleur L'Her1t1ers guxdance the members progressed rap1dly 1n learmng to speak and under stand the French language Progress was greatly alded by the subscr1pt1on of the members to a French newspaper LA PETITE IOURNAL ln the weekly meetlngs d1tferent members read and dlscussed vanous artlcles appeanng 1n the paper Wllh the rest of the club lt IS the hope of M Ll-ler1t1er and the ofhcers that next year W1ll bnng to the organlzatlon as much of an lncrease 1n membershlp and general school mterest as has thls very successful year One Hundred Tuentx nme i , . . . . 4 , 4 4 ' . A , I . . .. , 4 4 4 - tt 44 , , 4 . . , .. Top Row I-lames Coleman Pelrce I-larrrson Brookes Hamrlton LaMent Cox Stalnton Second Row Soby Ga tland ldauahton Brown Krourt Cullen Lght Lo ke F1l'SfROW Stalr Murray Watt Henry Taggart Morran Trump Serdle Anderson THE POLEMICS Under the leadershrp of Dan Taggart and Mr Easterlrne the Polernrcs had a hrghly satrsfactory year Thrs club rs one that never need fear a scarc1ty of members so keen rs the rnterest on the part of the lower Forms Throughout thrs school year the club held alternately debates and speeches by the 1nd1 vrdual members As there was no sckodule of debates wrth other schools 'nost of the combats offered opportunrtres to settle some of the many argumen tatrve drfferences wrthrn our own student body We would urge that next year Flfth and Srxth Form students make especral efforts to secure the tra1n1nc' that thrs rnformal course offers An actrve group of offrcers a challengrng serres of toprcs and good hard lrbrary work on the part of the competrng members makes the Polemrcs worthy of the trrne whrch 1t snatches from the much beloved account sessrons l Many of the lrnportant world problems were drscussed durrng thrs past year at the rneetrngs of the Polemlcs These problems were adequately handled by members of the club 1n debates prepared talks and externpo raneous speeches under the leadershrp of the Presrdent Danrel Taggart and the Secretary Tucker Morran Mr Easterlrne the club s faculty advrser and Mr Allrs served as ludaes rn the debates The great rncrease rn the membershrp of the club durrng the year has prompted the executlve commrttee to make arrangements whereby prospec trve members wrll be asked to meet certarn requrrements before berng adrnrtted to the club next year lt rs belreved that thrs plan wrll serve to make member shrp more valuable addrng at the same trme a competrtrve note Wrth th1s plan and other constructrve 1deas that have been advanced by the Cornmrttee rt 1S safe to prophesy that the Polemrcs wrll move forward One HlL71dT6Ll Tlurtx - 1 1 V V 'V 1 1 1 - I v- V 5 f- . - 1 - V 1 ,M V V V A1 1 1 V - - 1 1 '11 V V 1 V V 1 , . 1 1 1 A ' . 1' , V A 1 , 1 1 11 - 11 1 -f 1 ' 1 1 . . 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HAY ERt ORD PA Stahl Wade Chanley Carre Wunder Mr lone M1 ay or Mar h Thorn Dorr BOY SCOUT TROOP The troop thrs year began as a small group of four or frve but 1t has gradually rncreased untrl now rt can boast or two full patrols Member h1p came pnncrpally fom the SlXlf1 Grade l Porn and ll Form but we were fortunate IH havrng three or four stalrvarls from the upper Forms Extensrve actrvrtres were curtarlecl thrs year by severe weather but the troop managed to take one very st ccessful trxp last fall on the Monocacy caught rn one of the heavlest snowstorms of the wmter they were able to go over the Gettysburg battlefreld however before the blrzzard struck An other tnp IS contemplated to Spnna Lake rn the mlddle of May And N9 won t worry about snow Scoutlng IS more than a recreat onal actrvtty lt s a w orld mde orjan1 a tron whrch has developed the fme t 1n boys f a good many years It s thls aspect of scoutmg that IS rmoortant and we hope that rn succeed ng years the ldeals of the organ1zat1on ma be transmntted to an ever 'nc eas1n enrollment at Haverford One Huncl ed Tlnrtx one Q f 2 . A If I W-.mnuvw-.f I l V: A 'lls T 1 . 4 A , . . y , Q . V . . r , V, YK I . Y 1 ' River. The boys got all the thrills of the wide, open spaces as they were ' ' ' Q s ' ' or . ti N ' l ' .. ,y f . L S I l Q 7' ' ' 1 CUM LAUDE The Cum Laude Society in secondary schools corresponds to Tl-lE PHI BETA KAPPA SOCIETY in colleges. lt was founded in the Tome School in l906 and now includes over seventy chapters in public high schools and in rncorporated secondary schools whrch are not conducted for profrt Each year the students rn the Srxth Eorm whose scholastrc record for the last three years places them rn the hrghest frfth of the class are elected to membershlp Soon after the mrddle of the year one half of the total number IS usually chosen consrstrng of those students whose grades up to that trmc have been so hrgh that therr electron rs certarn Thrs year thrs hrgh scholastrc honor has been won by lohn Coleman loseph McCrudden Edward Read Fred Rowe and lohn S ull Because thrs book must g to press rt rs mpossrble to grve the fmal electrons We call attentron to the fact that the young men named above are extremely actrve rn varrous school rnterests Consult the Senror sectron for proof of thrsl THE HAVERF ORD SCHOCL CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Thr organtzatron more popularly known as the 'Wednesday Evenrng Group met weekly under the drrectron of Mr Mrlls rn the hame of Mr and Mrs Boocock We very much doubt whether any Chrrstran assocratron has enjoyed a more strmulatrng senes of meetrngs than thrs group lflr Boocock opened the meetrngs for the year wrth a talk on the rmportance of formrng good habrts ln the weeks followrng talks were grven by Dr Comfort Presr dent of Haverford College Dr Everett Presbyterran pastor for the Unrversrty of Pennsylvanra lflr Rrchmond Mrller Vrce Prestd nt of Grrard College Dr E A Watson of Haverford College Dean Sperght of S f artnmore College Mr for graduate Nork rn varrouts unrversrtres Although the rmmedrate matenal handled by these speakers was not necessarrly relrgrous tts general nature was so sertous and tts pursurt so earnest that tts connec ron nth the Chrrstran background was al vays rnescap aole As a group we Nant to thank lffr lfrlls for hrs trme and ef'ort rn makrnf these gatherrngs most successful through the excellent speakers re secured And frnally we urge those J ho follow us to keer ahve thrs ass c atlon throuah 1ts local meetrngs and thr uah 'ne cttendance at tl e prey sc ool conferences at Buck l-ltll Falls and at Blarrstov n O IL Hu 1 , , , I . l l I L O , l A . I . . . . K . . , 1 ' 1 . , . . . , r IJ 1 - Maxwell Adams, and by numerous foreign students who are in our country l . , 'f I . Y. . .lf I ' 1 I I :I . 4 V I . . J . l . . 4 , 'J ' . 1 ' r Q. , . c i ' J ' A ' f. . o I.- fi 1 11 J gf, ri .- . . 7 v ' 7Itllt'Ll T111-zyzrw Wallower Favre Chase Repetto Dorr Ph1l1ps I Culver Trump Cox RADIO CLUB There are always those who not havlng enough school work occupy themselves 1n other ways The Radlo Club orgamzed 1n 1934 has been do1ng very prachcal work 1n therr basement shop-the room that houses the barber on Thursdays As v1s1ble ev1dence of the1r progress the boys set up loud speakmg equrp ment on the athlet1c held for Sprrng Sports Day Boormng across the green came the vorce of the stellar announcer Danrel Reeder Taggart as he surn rnoned partlcrpants to thelr varlous events We feel that thrs club deserves the support of all budd1ng electr1c1ans next year One Hundred Tlurtx tllree fi , ,, , , ,U ,Wi- .- V , ' 'IT' t 5 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 2 1 1 1 1 ' I I I - - I 1 ' DRAVATIC CLLB Q ontmu d from page 1232 After a brref penod of relaxatton the Executlve Commtttee commenced the search for play drrector and orchestra By the begtnmng of February Three Cornered Moon by Gertrude Tonkonogy had been selected the Castle Moro orchestra hlred and the SGFVICSS of Mrs G Upton Favorlte as dlrector secured Thts last proved to be a most fortunate stroke for lV'rs Favor1te who IS managmg dtrector of the Ph1ladelph1a branch of the Amertcan Theatre SOC1elY a member of Mayor Wrlson s Board of Theatre Control and drrector of the Upton Favortte Dramattc School rn Phlladelphta accompllshed much more than was thought posslble rn the short ttme allowed for rehearsal On Frtday March 6th the curtalns parted promptly as usual on one of the best comedtes ever produced by the club The llnes were sparklxng the sttuattons were screamtng and the whole play butlt up a hllartous cltmax tn the last act Most of the comedy was supplled by two boys takmg female parts a departure very successful IH thts mstance from the poltcy of the club Mrs Rlmplegar the feather bratned mother of a large and eccentrlc famtly wtth a turktsh towel about her head the atr of an outraged hen and a propenslty for maklng rrrelevant remarks brought forth gales of laughter as portrayed by Brendan Gnswold Thacher Longstreth as Ienny the Swedtsh mard stole the show tn the ftrst act when tslhe nearly dropped a tray of dlshes We were fortunate tn havmg wtth us as our leadmg lady Mtss Ehzabeth Keen who w1ll be remembered as lane West tn last year s productton The Perfect Al1b1 She certamly gave an excellent lnterpretatlon of a d1ff1cult part for she carrted the whole play and was on the stage most of the tlme The lngenue Kftty was played by Mlss Helen Vlrgmla De Quelm a graduate of Mtss Wnght s School The three rrrepresstble brothers Douglas Kenneth and Ed were por trayed by Dave Watts Paul Murray and Franklm Palmer respecttvely Paul w1th a Harvard accent spent most of h1s tlme ftghttng w1th Krtty over the telephone Some of hrs frlends attrtbute hls success ln the part to a natural aptttude Eds famttng from hunger and overwork was one of the dramatlc htghllghts The part of Donald a h1gh strung temperamental novellst who thought he was rn love w1th Ehzabeth was taken by Btll Stalnton prestdent elect of the club for next year Whlle Donald who hadnt thought of su1c1de stnce he flunked algebra was planmng the perfect ex1t ln the m1dst of the downfall of the Rtmplegar fortunes Ed Speer as Alan Stevens a level headed young doctor entered to restore order save the famtly and wrn the beautlful herotne The curtam descended on a three cornered chmax wrth a love scene 1n progress on the statrs Mrs Rlmplegar on the sofa adm1r1ng a huge feathered bonnet and the boys rushmg out tn var1ous states of dress and undress to see Krtty We congratulate the Executtve Commlttee the staff of managers and the cast for therr excellent work and thank Mrs Favorrte whose competent dtrec tton was largely responstble for the success of the productlon As the club has prospered s1nce 1t presented A Sea of Trouble rn l895 so may rt con tlnue to flourlsh to rnstruct tts members and to entertatn 1ts audtences 0115 Hundred Tlltrtx wx 1 1 , C S 1 1 - 1 11 11 1 I 1 , 1 . . . 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Y ,vi S Vefge J Sf E 'llfi lj ll. l raw 1 I ' Q 7 ',jQ,'.Qf'.'Y ill?-.ffTf'fY fCOffClflY J fl S:f'.'f3ff WHITEHALL HOTEL AND APARTMENTS 410 LANCASTFR PIKE HAVERFORD PA Clters complete hotel dhd fIp'ITtITl ht tdclhttee bf the ddy the Ween or th month dt mederdte rdtee D ubhc dmmg room cmd garage en premlses Accdm medatlons ter ldrge or smdll bdnduets ARTHUR W BINNS Inc: Management 11031 ze l l Morr1s Brenner CS Sons IMPERIAL WASHABLE WALLPAPERS Cl Qtr qlll fmd 'Vld ret Street 4 l Q e l Lf l. f EDVVARD S MURRAY Ir t It SlATt '1dllISURAlCt E Lancaster Avenue AFI l 'DR S A MEAD lute mt C DELCO Ol le A General Motors Product TIMES MEDICAL BUILDING A x 47 taht MCINTYRE S In te No Party Too Small or Too Large J ' - . t ' Q L ' ' ' ' x A 7 , , C 1 , 'A L . . . XA . ' f W . , . Azcl 1 or, ' Nl '. Kfflflflfl l l.ll DSLTLY, lfl'1I1f1'jCl I I I ri' ' F f P , . R - -' 1 1 l XL A . td-- L G. X-, . 'A .. Sflffidtl S Y cet 5 ' ,. 1 rl U 59 v 27 . 25? fl Br Cid Str et X ' H . ll-A L RHI xl fl THQ K. 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Ce Q ' hh ,Ver 'C ae. r e --I Phxladelplxrarls Call TRlr1ity 6I6U Prone' Ardmore 457I ARDMORE, PA, lex b ' New ' ' ' ',, ' ' It Eetaklishe' I 70 PAPERHANGING TWO IMPORTANT SERVICES for those who travel or for those whose homes are closed 1n vacat1on season 9 A safe deposlt box for your secur1t1es valuable papers and jewelry 9 Travelers checks and letters of cred1t to prov1de conven1ence and safety Precautlons such as these assure peace of mmd and added enjoyment We extend an mvxtatxon to all Realtors to make lull use of our tac1lxtxes LAND TITLE BANK 8: TRUST COMPANY PHILADELPHIA Mom Othce Broad and Chestnut Streets Downtown Othce 511 Chestnut Street Mernb r Federal De cslt 1 uron e mor non Boll Phone Ke, stone Phone Cromte 3197 Nest 1197 Sherwood 9805 WEIGLE BROTHERS Majestlc Electrlc Shop G OR EIA1ER Mgr C 1 t A t bl Repar SQYVICE amp e e u emo 1 e I Authonred U1'111CO Deo1er PACKARDS A SPECIALTY HARRY M WL GLB WALTER A WEIGLF SOU1 D AMPUFIFRS RP Tm PHILADELPHIA P13 FRANK S PATTEN HOUSE PAINTING lnterlor and Extenor 1lOfll1 1 P'11LADE1.PH1A 13 Trl EO COOPER S FOOD MARKET and ADELIZZI BROS TAILORS ' A1231 HTH DE 1 A , , -is Q . . 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