Haverford School - Haligoluk Yearbook (Havertown, PA)
- Class of 1942
Page 1 of 200
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 200 of the 1942 volume:
“
615 BN ow -I Q2 M WW ' IP x . 22153 M if jjfiiyf 5 EW 64 L0 Dal' .fx M MW V QQ 3 ww? 2 mwwm aa NN W EQ ,wiw ' 7fffW x Q3 ws Bm K is A 'f? N Qi fffwduagk kwwmm e M t N if J ,iq ' -W f Q9 215 M992 fxfqkk 0,2,P,MtZ'Z' 353 sf? MM Q-,eq -Vw Nm mmf MC! W f f- iff C N' 2,25 My 2 w -fL4,, Q Qfmgvwwj gif Hifgwg M1 QE KS he ox WM? NW W4 Q26 fi' 63,0 SEX 5 bf CQQQVSQ QQ Q MD 'CN wx . O up A if f-7 'W . Q 5? P ai? Q59 ff 6 - . mv Y ywm 65 N ,P ,iv 'xg saw A fy ,U if f ' A 4 f 34 - -Q, j X AFM- Ll g fw- 3 Sxifff! VE L im, Ogfngp XC X- Q cafg, QWVL YZMT' M63 X ,4 Fr N A Oikzfggy RSILJ4. wg. . f' ff 1 I Z ff if LUHEWUHU fcc 'H co UCOLUK 1 ' 111.1 . . .. I. .' i7.:'1' 7. iff .- . .' .' 1' t , Ig. 7 'ff 1 ' 5 1 1'--1' 1, :fi f 'IKIZ 1- 'army . .V-t J 1 I--f' ':,,:T fit: f-7 H.-'-.Lf 'Exlfff : 1' -' 1 '11, xl 5 5- cz lf '5.1i '.-1- 'v'v'f'li1 'irzinai well ' i F .i 'ri 'z ':,:,. A- :rim fgrr' if ire 1 ffk. much 5, ' x' 'fi' 1 1I., i'5 .' ' ' 1' ir. iff! rn .. e B r' 1 Q i. .QI 'iff yi 7: ii 'f: :rin 1:-1' gi fi Presenting ,.,q .. ., ,, 'Q' '3- .. . .L, Q.. f, .. 17' . .f. A V, ,..',' j' 4. ., Z, .,'!.. ,.., . 3 .. -, A., .... ,. ,.. . A 7 ' 5 1 1 S -Q..-r.-., ,, UEDIE TIUN S NORMAN WILSON LLM Year books are usually ded1cated to teach ers by the use of such phrases as farthful attendance to duty or apprec1at1on of serv to Mr Wllson lf ever they have applled to anyone they have unfortunately ceased to have any power Therefore rn dedrcatlng our HALIGOLUK We the senlors slmply express our thanks to hlm for the effectlve and frlendly part he played IU our work at Haverford 'R l ices rendered. Whereas these phrases apply FACULTY IN THE SEIIVIIIE I 9 4 P I L LT, ITG. IOI-IN D, WARRINER LT. IG. FREDERICK FRALEY, IR PVT DAVID B SCOULAR IT IF CIURLES S NAUSS II PVT CHARLES P DFTHIER . . I I- . 1. 3 . . I . , , NX! 1 14 l CORNELIUS BRETT BOOCOCK Headmaster The Headmcrsters Message In 1898 Haverford School colors were red and yellow The colors of the Spamsh flag were also red and yellow and because of our war w1th Spam that year there was a strong feehng that we could not keep our school colors so they were changed to the present maroon and gold Thus Haverford School survlved 1ts flrst war N1neteen years later our country plunged 1nto the confl1ct now called World War I and many of the alumn1 took the1r places Wlth d1st1nct1on and bravery At the end of the war the alumn1 presented the Memorral Freld to the School 1n honor of the twenty ftve Haverford boys who lost the1r l1ves 1n that CO1 lfl1Cf We are now 1n World War II wh1ch makes World War I look lxke ch1ld s play The ent1re resources of our country are be1ng rap1dly moblllzed so that we shall be a f1ght1ng mach1ne The young men and some 1n m1ddle l1fe are be1ng called to the colors agarn and today hundreds of Haverford School boys are 1n the Army the Navy the Mar1ne Corps and the A1r Corps They wr1te rn from Fort Meade Fort Monmouth Fort R1ley Fort Lew1s Letters g1v1ng us the story of the1r exper1ences come from Pearl Harbor from Sydney and from other farflung places Our Job dur1ng these terr1ble and exc1t1ng days IS to prepare the boys to be of max1mum use We hope that the war w1ll be over before our undergraduates taste of 1t and that they w1ll be well tra1ned to help 1n the Job of reconstruct1on But whether they become hghters or bullders the School w1ll do 1ts best to send them 1nto the world ftnely equtpped 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . 1 1 . , 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 4 ,Y X K Y SENIOR SCHOOL FACULTY r Y Third Row: Mr, Newswanger, Mr. Redman, Mr. Iameson, Mr. McQuillen, Mrs. larvis, Miss l-lorvat, Miss Moore, Mr. Repetto, Mr. Allen, Mr. Scoular, Mr. Dickey. Second Row: Mr. Wallace, Mr. Hiatt, Mr. Black, Mr. Sensenig, Mr. Severinghaus, Mr, Covert, Mr. Barr, Mr. Shafer, Mr. Hunt. First Row: Mr. Wilson, Dr, Newhall, Mr. DuTot, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Boocock, Mr. Palmer, Mr. Sione, Mr. L'l-leritier, Mr. Garner. 8 4 IUNIOR SCHOOL FACULTY Standmg Mr5 F1tZ Mr Kmghcrm Mr Baker Mr Hov11or1d Mr Kczse Mr Srmth CHec1dD Mr Borurxg Mr Funk MISS Beck Seated Mrs Smedley MISS Fretz MISS Fr1ed M155 F15her MISS Frcxm MISS MCCGY MISS SIIIIODS Mrs Tyler MISS Peters 9 ROBERT W REA IR MEMORIAL LIBRARY LIBRARY ln 1941 the greatest need ot the Haverford School was a new hbrary and now because of the generosrty of Mr and Mrs Robert W Rea that need has been fulfrlled By removmg the partrtron between two classrooms the all the empty shelves have been frlled by donat1ons of the A1umn1 Assoc1at1on and patrons of the school The Class of 42 cons1ders 1tself fortunate to be the flrst graduatlng class to recerve the beneflt of th1s splendld grft 10 rf ' I 'I large, handsome room shown above was made. Since the picture was taken, SENIUHS XX' IL 'I f 0 Wwil ' Q5 N4 X TY x ' .X xk f '1 I f THE GRADUATING CLASS Francls T Adams lr Nrlham G Baer 11 R1chard Wrlham Banks George Sands Barker Ir Robert L Brtggs Ir lames Mahlon Buck Ir Iohn V Calhoun Ir H Stephen Casey lr Robert M Clark Ben1am1n Stockton Coll1n Peter V1v1an Danrel W11l1am Rogers Deutsch Guy lacques duBo1s Edward F Emack Allen Evans 111 A Carter Fergusson Paul D Flanagan Earl Martln Forte George Chandler ox M1tche11 Forbes Hall lr Iohn F Hanson Ir Robert Iohnstone Harnty lames S Hayes Rrchard E Hecht Iames Beyel Heller 111 Allan F Henry W1ll1am C Scull Heyl Samuel Hancock Hopkms Iames P Hopkmson Davld H Z Iohnston 0N Shadow H111 Haverford The Th1cket Ardmore 101 Columb1a Ave Swarthmore 110 St Pauls Road Ardmore Concord Ave N Arontmtnk Upper Darby 409 Garden Lane Bryn Mawr 1308 H111s1de Road Wynnewood Vxlla Nova 547 H111 Terrace W1nnetka 412 W Chester Road Swarthmore Chamoum Road St Dav1ds Orchard Lane lthan cfo Senator Scarlett Kennet Square Mont Clare Haverford Edgewater Park N I 901 N 64th St Phlla Foxly Farms Downrngtown 926 Wynnewood Road Overbrook Phxla Rosemont 230 Golf Vlew Road Ardmore Kershaw Road Wa1l1ngford Tnangle Farm Prkesvxlle M 1801 Howard Ave Pottsv11le Rmgwood Road Rosemont Kent Road Ardmore Rose Lane Haverford 8700 Montgomery Ave Chestnut H111 Broadvlew Colon1alV1llage Wayne 12 ' . , ,A , ,, ', ,Pa lm . ,, ....,. ,...,,..,, ' , ,Pa A A .1 ' ., ,Pa , .,l....... .. 4 , ,Pa 4 ' ,. ,.,, 1 . .,. , ,Pa ,. , .. , ,Pa . ,,. , ,Pa . , , , ....,, ' ,Pa . ., .... ....... ' , A ,111 ' A 's . , ,Pa ' ..,, ,,....,.. . ' , . t,Pa A' ,,..........,,...,...,..,. , ,Pa .... .,.... , ,Pa . ,,...l.,.....,..,.,....,,...,.... .. ,Pa , ....,..... ......,.....r...,..,,.........,.. , Pa . ,...............,....., 406 Lyceum Ave., Roxborough, Pa ' ,Ir. .,......,.........,.......... . ., '.,Pa F ,t..............,. .,.. , ' ,Pa ' ,.. ..,... , , '.,Pa . ,. .,.....,........,..........,........,...., ,Pa ' ,.,,.,........... ' , ,Pa . ........ ...,...,.,.,....... , ' ,Pa ' , ...,..............,....,.,.. ' ,' ', d , t..,t........,.. ., ' ,Pa . .,.....l,...,.,.l..l,.t...,.. ' , ,PQ , ..,.........,......,.....,.., , ,PQ ' ......t.,.t. .....t,..., , ,PQ , ' .,...,,....,. ,, gpg ' 4, ., ...t.,.. ' , ' ' W ,PQ Lloyd P fone fr Lon Walter lourdet Ir Thomas Hastfngs Lfnea Jeaver Frederrck C N Lfttleton Clffford B Lull lr Donald O Macfarlane Thomas Hammond Mansel Douglas G Meldrum lr Harbour Mftchell fr lohn Ee-nwfck Montafgne Robert Hakes Palmer Robert H Potts Maurfce Nefll Prew lay Roscoe Rhoads lr Albert Gustave Rfeck George B Rrttenhouse Iohn Parks Rogers Lewts C Scheffey I Edward Scull Ir Peter Scherdf l9FG1'I11Gl1 S Sherman Ph1l1p Meade Srnrth Wrllfam George Smfth Rfchard W1rt Taylor Frederfck Morrfs Thayer lr Harry S Wasley Edward Clffford Wertfmer Thomas Alwyn Wood Ir Paget Hall Paget Bermuda l09 S Frankford Ave Ventnor Cfty N I Glyn Wynne Road Ha ferford Pa 24 E Nefmeld Way Cynwyd Pa 474 Argyle Road Drexel Park Pa 7 West Elm St 'Wenonah N I 424 Glenwood Ave Wfllramsporf Pa 507 Woodland Court Wayne 144 Valley Road Ardmore 2403 MacDonough Road Wflmrngfon e 1305 Medford Road Wynne wood Walnut Ave Wayne Whftffeld Estates Sarasota Fla Waverly Road Bryn Mawr 1340 Bennmgton Ave P1ttsburgh 1320 DeKalb St Norrlsfown 450 Menon Road Menon l65 East Umon St Somerset l409 Boyer Boulevard Nornstown Malvern Berkley Road Haverford Hotel Bethlehem Bethlehem l4l6 Hfllsfde Road Wynnewood M111 Hollow Newtown Square 37 N lardm St Shenandoah 35 Hallam Road Buffalo N Y 234 Walnut Ave Wayne P lohn Franklrn Wooler Ir 156 Sha f nee Road Menon Golf Manor Ardmore P Donald E Young 320 Far fvood Carrol Park West Park P O Phfla Pa 13 , - . -, A , . . A . ' ,lll , 1 , 1 , , 4 , . 7 . .,. , , Pa. A , . .. . ..... , , Pa, . . I . , ,D 1. . , , 1 , Pa, 4 ,.l,l . . ,. ,... . . . ,, , Pa. , , l....,...l,,,,.,.,. , , Pa. A .. ... ..... .. ' ,, A , Pa. . A T , A , .,,. . . .Fenimore Lane, St. Davids, Pa, . . .......... ., ' , Pa. 's . ' , r, . . , ...T ,,.,...,l ' , ' , Pa, , , ., . .. . ...,.. , A ., , Pa. A A , , ' , Pa. A , . , A ...,. . T ...., . , Pa. A , , , . . , , Pa. ' ' ' ,. . .,., ..... . , , Pa, A ' ...,. .. .. ., T.. ' A , , Pa. ' ' , T, ... ' , , Pa. A ,.. .. ,, ., . . . A ,, , Pa, , . .,.. T , ., , a. A , , rr , A , , a. . , . l , , , ., A ,, . ROBERT WILSON PETER REA IR CLASS OF 1942 The trtbute prmted belo was delrvered by Allan Henry a classmate at the ded1cat1on of the Rea Memor ral L1brary Robm Rea was one of the most acttve boys at Haver ford School He was a member of tl e Game Commlttee the Glee Club the Current Events Club the Squash Team and the Tenms Team to mentlon only a parttal l1st To these 1nterests and to others he contrrbuted a lrvel, enthusrasm Classes Where Robm was were seldom dull He had a quest1on1ng mtelhgent mmd and he loved to argue l remember for example hrs d1scuss1ons ot the meanmg of 1nf1n1ty that he used to llke to carry on 1n Mr Wllson s class Robms vltalrty and energy were seemmgly bound less He had strong convlctlons on many sublects Durmg the Presrdentral campa1gn a year ago he was often the center of an excrted group of d1sputants that would gather at recess To us who were hrs schoolmates th1s memorlal IS a beautrful and useful add1t1on to Haverford for wh1ch we are very grateful to Mr and Mrs Rea The hbrary wrll also be a constant remmder of a boy Whom we l1ked and respected for the warmth of hrs fr1endl1ness the v1gor of h1s personaltty and the splend1d prom1se Whrch we felt he showed For rf any boy ln our class could have made a success of lrfe rt was Robxn Rea l4 1 . . . Y . VAIT I I T V - 7 - 1 I - 1 I f I vv I 1 , . I 1 . . . . . . , . , . . . 1 1 FRANCIS T ADAMS IR Tom Entered 1940 PRINCETON HALIGOLUK Adv Mgr 42 Index 41 Edltor ln Chlef 42 Dramatlc Club Asst Stage Mgr 41 Track 42 Tom came to Haverford 1n the fall of 1940 from a nefghbonng Interac School Three days after CIFIIVIUQ he found hrmself the Make up Edltor of the INDEX and thls year he became Edltor 1n Ch1ef He says he should have gfven all h1s tfme to th1s Job mstead of trymg to Wnte the paper s QOSSID column wh1ch got h1m 1nto many d1ff1cult1es lncludlng the name Casanova Ir Bes1des the INDEX the HAUGOLUK and other extra currlcular GC11V1 t1es he ran on the track team thxs sprmg after a years absence from sports because of a leg 1n1ury Among h1s hobb1es are sa1l1ng and collectlng souvenlrs from a Well known g1rls school ln h1s collectlon he has a semor hat rlngs penc1ls and even some homework papers wh1ch he dld for a few lassles IH thfs school He contends that he got better marks on these papers than the ones he does for Haverford When someone wants to f1nd h1m he can be eas1ly reached at one of two places on Morns Avenue Tom hopes to go to Pnnceton next fall where he IS gotng to attempt to get a 1ob on the Prfncetoman as 15 . 1 . . . I 1 A , . . I , - . f . 1 V . , - I ' ' . f 1 , . I I - - . . . , I . , . . . . . ' I 1 1 - 1 1 1 3 3 1: 1 3 Q1 WILLIAM G BAER Doc Entered 1934 HARVARD Current Events Club 4l 42 Glee Club 41 42 Second Team Football 40 41 135 lb Football 38 39 Baseball 41 42 Doc Baer has been a member of long standmg ln the class He has never been a promment athlete nor an honor roll student but he has made an unforgettable xmpresslon on everybody Just the same It must have been l'us happy go lucky nature that accumulated some demer1ts and certalnly 1t Was h1s cheerful smlle that enabled h1m to talk hrs Way out of many of them When ln the future one th1nks about Doc he w1ll W1thout doubt recall the 1nc1dent of the burnlng desk and no doubt Doc w1ll remember 1t too Doc can be found at all the open house partles usually playmg poker However bes1des berng one of de boys he IS very much mter ested ln hshrng as Well as many other outdoor sports ln school he was one of the mcunstays of the Glee Club and 1S noted for h1s solo hne of two Words Upon graduatmg B B hopes to go to Harvard to cont1nue h1s edu cat1on 45,9 D W 16 . .. ., - , f f I Y , - - I - I - - I - 1 1 - I . . tt H . . ' I I - f n . - .v +V cs P' n- N 'f , Tx 1 X tqccmid RICHARD WILLIAM BANKS l PENNSYLVANIA Football H 4l Track 41 42 One happy sprmg morn1ng the troubled world f1rst heard the plamtrve Wall of Rrchard W1ll1am Banks of Swarthmore Pa After SIX years of h1bernat1on our young cdventurer entered Swarthmore Pubhc Hrgh No l After duly progresstng through ten grades he transferred to Haverford where he recelved hrs football letter Unfortunately he also recelved a concussron of the bra1n Thls prevented htm from partlcrpatrng rn most other sports and enabled hrm to become more studtous than ever After the act1v1t1es of the room at that wrcked hour However along wlth hrs studtes he has found trme to be on the track team Bxll rs headed for Penn to study accountmg next year and we are sure he w1ll make as many frrends there as he d1d here 17 B'll three-thirty almost any day, he can be found in the Big Room surveying E' ' M, ,E GEORGE SANDS BARKER IR Pete Entered 1930 HARVARD 1-IALIGOLUK Adv Mgr lndex 40 41 Adv Mgr Slgnet Soc 41 Sec 42 Student Council 40 41 42 Glee Club 40 41 42 Forexgn Pollcy Assn 42 Dance Commlttee 42 Rmg Commtttee 41 42 Class OlllCeS Sec 39 Vice res 4 Class Offlces Sec 42 Football 40 41 Second Team Football 42 Basketball 40 41 Second Team Basketball 42 Second Team Baseball 40 Varslty Baseball 1-1 41 42 Athletlc Assn 41 Secretary 42 Pete Barker IS one of the few members of the class who came to Haverford ln the F1151 Grade ln extra curr1cular act1v1t1es Pete has been a class offlcer member of the Glee Club and as a cllmax Secretary of the Slgnet SOC1elY Outslde school he can usually be found drlvlng Playmg h1s flrst varslty baseball game 1n hls Flfth Form year Pete got three lmts and held the nght f1eld posltlon untll the end of the season Often he could he heard after practtce shoutlng lust h1t me one more and make me run thls tlmel He has also made a name for h1mse1f play lng football and basketball Next summer Pete 1S gotng to Harvard and Haverford as Well as the Maln Ltne w11l mlss hls personahty and sense of humor f 1 W often? 18 , , , '42 Q ' , ' , . . '42 1 , , ' -P . ' O around in his blue Ford or writing letters. att ' l' 'b N S WFT? X . 1 , Y h, ' ,W , A ROBERT L BRIGGS IR Bob Entered 1941 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Second Team Basketball 42 Tennls 42 Honor Roll 42 Last fall when the Board began 1ts wrtte up campalgn Bob sat down and wrote somethmg whlch IS an edltor s dream Here 1t IS Now that I know what I got rn my Tug exam1nat1on I have Just enough msptratron to Wflle down a httle brt about the fellow who IS wrltlng th1s for the GALLIGOHUKI or what ever you call 1t Stnce I am new to Haverford I suppose 1t s natural to tell you somethmg of my past present and future I was born the day before Washmgton s brrthday only 1t happened a few years later When at the r1pe old age of one I satd Ma and Goo my parents thought I was a ch1ld prodlgy Boy dld they learn d1fferentlyl And now my dear fnends I shall wrth your permlsslon Sklp over frfteen years of thnll packed darmg and unbel1evable eplsodes of l1fe to the ttme when as a senror at West Phllly I graduated by the skm landed here and I must say rt s not to be regretted The only ob1ect1on IS the name of the year book Next year Im expectmg to go to Penn Etther lll be puttmg up w1th them or vrce versa As far as my future goes 1lS bound to deal wtth erther 6 s 7 s and 8 s or wrth HCL S H SO s and NaOH s ofqg it 19 A I . I . .. ..DG,,' of an hypotenuses tooth. fSee, I'm always thinking of Trigj Anyway, I l I 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 2 -ll I I ' -LST' I nn As ' ' nilkrlwrwnrriu I - 777' ' 'nu I I . - . N D' r e I: 4, 1 IAMES MAI-ILON BUCK IR Bucky Entered 1937 PRINCETON lndex 40 Glee Club 41 42 Forelgn Pollcy Assn 42 Game Comm1ttee 41 42 Dramatlc Club 41 42 135 lb Football 40 Varslty Baseball Mgr 42 Second Team Baseball 41 Honor Roll 40 ln the tall of 1937 Buclue entered the class of 42 as a Second Former and contrary to h1s expectahons at that t1me remamed at Haver lord Dur1ng th1s trrne though never an outstandmg athlete he has always taken an lnterest 1I'1 school sports Last year he was mvaluable to the Dramattc Club tn the unportant role of prompter Th1s year he grad uated to the posltton ot actor takmg part 1n one ot the December plays and doublmg up as prompter and extra ln the March presentatlon Fur the-rmore he has sung 1n the Glee Club for two years l'l1s GCl1Vlll6S outslde School are dlvrded between popular muslc and Shtbe Park trymg to root the Phrls out ot the cellar or at the Earle Theater lrstenmg to the musxc of a famous dance band He IS also mter ested rn radto and knows some ot the ce-le-br1t1es lt was due partly to h1 efforts that the Glee Club sang on the a1r Next summer w1ll t1nd Buckle among the wearers of the Orange and the Black where rt 15 poss1ble that he W1ll malor tn muslc 20 big-league baseball. On any school holiday he may be seen either at X a- w t f 'bak L64-fl IOHN V CALHOUN IR Moose Bxg Iohn Entered 1936 Glee Club 39 40 41 42 Foreign Policy Assn Dramatlc Club 41 SCIENCE Club 40 VQYSIIY Football 40 135119 Football 39 Second Team Football 41 4 Swlmmlng 40 41 H 42 Varslty Baseball 39 Iunlor Varslty Crew 40 VGYSIYY Crew H 41 42 Honor Roll 38 40 42 Thts ts too good a wr1te up to change Many would know who wrote xt W1thout look1ng at the plcture or the name Many t1mes before the fall of 37 I passed th1s anc1ent 1vy covered bulldmg that 1S Haverford It m1ght have been a 1a1l or a home for some cause or other I dldnt know Nobody ever told me anythmg Well that fall I fmally found out what secrets that mysterlous looklng bulldlng held 1n store Many thtngs happen here not all known to the powers that be I found out that the organ was a temptanon of sorts Cth1s was before the ptpes were hxedl that I d1dnt know much after all that the fellows here are great pranksters ftlrns after the workmen had been d1gg1ng up the ground for a couple of monthsl that chem1stry IS more fun than 1t sounds that th1s school 1S the ongm of many queer sounds and d1ppy mcknames that no matter how badly I felt Iohn Harrlty always looked worse that no matter what I wanted to dlscuss w1th FTIIZ Llttleton I always found out more about battlesh1ps that when Mr Sensemg walked around the wastebasket maklng wh1rl1ng gestures he wasnt crazy but 1ust demon strat1ng the earths orb1t around the sun that rowmg shells are pretty thm fWe are surpr1sed that Iohn br1ngs th1s up-Ed 1 that the Schuylklll IS not the best place to go swtmmmg that Mr Barrs French class last year was one good reason why France fell that Herby Hutfmes 1oke at the begmmng of my Chapel speech dldnt make a h1t wlth Mr Red man that Edd1e Hams knapsack was on top of the flag pole that the green haze over the chem1stry lab one day last year wasnt fog lust chlorme and that a Mex1can athlete would do fa1rly well 1n Slxth Blble always slmgmg the bull l hope to enter Cornell next year but I thlnk that Ill never forget that I III an alumnus of Haverford my 21 . , . , ,, . . . I - ' f ' I , . , , , , , , , , , . I I - , , . , I - I , ' - . , , 9 ilt fb '41 . X - V on H STEPHEN CASEY IR Steve Case Crusher' Entered: 1934 Index '42 Current Events Club '42 French Club '41 '42 Glee Club '41 '42 Weapon Club Vice-Pres. Dramatic Club '41 Science Club 41 Second Team Soccer 40 Varslty Soccer H 42 Iumor Varslty Crew Track 42 After spendmg several years at school 1D Sw1tzerland broken up by h1s Flfth Grade year at Haverford and followed by two years ln Ar1zona Steve came to Haverford as a Th1rd Former th1s tune to stay As a result of h1s 11fe ln Swltzerland Steve s favorlte sport IS skung however rn School he won h1s mayor H IH soccer the peak of h1s athlet1c ach1eve ments Wh1ch also lncludecl track and crew lust as much as Steve llkes skung he llkes shootlng and collectmg guns and 1n addttton to th1s he 1S one of those Bogg1e WOQQIG fans Somet1me ask hlm to play the p1ano or even the trumpet and you 11 see Steve 1S 1nterested 1n aeronautxcs and 1t IS posstble that he w1ll enter an aeronauttcal school upon h1s graduat1on from Haverford 1- Occu A 22 . 1 - .. .. ,. .. , f , '42 . , C41 . , . . .40 I I 1 , . 1 , f - . - .. H. . . . I - , . , , . . . . , I 4 - f Af. - - P -I . 73 6 4. 4' ' 1 ROBERT M CLARK Bob Entered 1941 ILLINOIS Football H 42 Basketball H 42 Baseball H 42 Srx months before Bob came to Haverford we heard much about hrm from hrs cousrn Irm Roberts Bobs home rs rn Chrcago and hrs quarnt Chrcago accent has brought many a laugh to the boys at Hover ford lt drdnt take Bob long to establrsh hrmself wrth the boys wrth Whom he has made many frrends Although he had never played football before he came here he Went out for the team and rose to hrs peak agarnst Germantown Academy when he gave a frne exhrbrtron of returnrng punts Bob was a regular on the basketball team and rt rs very lrkely that he Wrll play an rmpor tant part as prtcher of the baseball team Trme and agarn Bob has proved that he rs a good competrtrve player because of hrs extreme cool ness and he has really developed much school sprrrt thrs rs rare for a Although thrs year Bob has found Haverford drffrcult after an easy trme rn Chrcago he has rmproved because of hrs perseverance Outsrde school Bob lrkes to hunt every chance he gets Next year he plans to enter one of the brg ten colleges rn the mrddle west but wher ever he goes he s bound to have a host of frrends 23 r , one-year boy. I. . C ' is . . . 3, Mo cnip BENIAMIN STOCKTON COLLINS Stocky Entered 1939 DICKINSON Soccer 4U H 4l Capt 42 Second Team Basketball 40 fl Varsity Basketball H 12 Second Team Squash 39 40 'll Tennts 39 40 H 41 42 ln 39 Stocky Colhns came to Haverford from Swarthmore lts now l942 and Haverford w1th much reluctance b1ds goodbye to the last of the three Collms brothers Thls m1ghty m1dget IS grow1ng fast not only physlcally but also tn populartty Stock IS busy but he always ftnds t1me for the more enyoy able s1de of hfe Ctf you know what that meansl Always out for a good ttme Stocky has cooked up many crazy s1tuat1ons that usually turn out well but on several occcslons he almost saw the 1ns1de of the local Jug Thls handsome lad captamed a sp1r1ted soccer team to tts ftrst Inter captamed the undefeated hockey team made up of soccer players When Mr Sensemg gave Stock h1s letter he added For such a l1ttle fellow you certaxnly pack a btg wallop and thats Stocky all over H1s SIZE never hand1caps htm He ne1ther asks nor glves quarters on the soccer fleld the basketball or the tenn1s court Hls good natured grm and sense of humor w1ll see h1m through and h1s typlcal Haverford sp1r1t w1ll never let h1m down ln college or later 24 ' 'l academic championship under its new coach, Mr. Sensenig. He also . N 5 +0 ,o PETER VIVIAN DANIEL Pete Napoleon Chunky Entered 1936 Stump PRINCETON Index 42 Student Council 4l Current Events Club 42 Latln Club 38 39 Glee Club 39 40 42 135 lb Football 38 39 Second Team Football Vars1ty Football H 42 Swtmmmg 39 H 40 41 Capt Baseball 39 Track 40 41 H 42 lf you should go down to the pool every afternoon durlng the wmter you would see a strange s1ght A dark hatred muscular fellow takes a run bounces on the end of the d1v1ng board does a trtple somersault and lands flat on h1s back Wlth a smack l1ke a pxstol shot Franucally the whole swlmmlng team horrlfled runs over to the edge of the pool expect mg to see a mass of broken bones emerge from the depths Instead the sm1l1ng face of Pete Damel bobs up w1th the words Must ave taken off on the wrong foot have to try agam' Pete came to Haverford ln the Flrst Form and s1nce then has always been among the top men of the class He started football tn the Fffth Form and th1s year played every quarter except one of every game at left guard He has been on the swrmmrng team for three years and was capta1n th1s year He has been 1dent1f1ed w1th the INDEX the Latrn Club the Glee Club and the defense of V1rg1n1a Un1vers1ty although he IS golng to Pnnceton Pete fntends to be a lawyer and w1ll undoubtedly be a success qv-QFD f W Za 1 '40 ' ' ' , ' , , .'42 ' I I I I - f V 1 , r I Paw 9' tx 5 fl .x .L f Y-so., I, 91-Q' WILLIAM ROGERS DEUTSCH Spxke Entered 1936 YALE Fore1gn Pohcy Assn 42 Model Aero Club 42 135113 Football Team 41 42 Football Asst Mgr 41 Squash 39 41 42 Gym 42 Second Team Baseball 41 42 ln the tall of 1935 the halls of Haverford t1rst echoed W1th the footsteps of B111 Deutsch B111 or Sp1ke as he IS called by h1s fr1er1ds ha11s from a backwoods place called Ithan 1-le IS noted for h1s stentor1ar1 clothes Whlch g1ve hun the appearance of a mov1e tmgger man However mstead of tmdmg h1m out Wlth a mob he 1S eas11y reached on Saturday rughts at the Last Straw playmg the luke box 1-le dr1ves to th1s lavor1te spot m h1s red Bu1ck Wh1ch Sp1ke says creates the most exc1temer1t 1n h1s l1fe Bes1des h1s part1c1pat1o1'1 1I'1 football and baseball he IS rnterested m huntmg and hshmg Hls mam mterest however 1S travelmg f C! '76 4 . 1. , , 5 A U I' lx 4 ll I , . . 1 , 1' I 1 , , , . , , , I - , I . , , . ,f of we' 'f r ' M 2 'Af 1 J jf cd L. GUY I ACQUES DUBOIS Gooey Gus Gul Entered 1940 French Club 4l Football Asst Mgr 42 Soccer 4l Wrestllng 42 Baseball 42 Gus undoubtedly has traveled more than any other member ot the class lt s probably as a result of thrs that he was voted 1n the class poll as hav1ng the best l1ne H1s travels have covered twelve countrles and three cont1nents He has been 1n Belgxum fh1s nat1ve landl Holland Sw1tzerland Germany Italy France Spam Portugal England Brazll Venezuela and our own country The story of h1S gettlng out of Belglum on blcycles dur1ng war tlme compares favorably w1th that told by Mr Foley of h1s expemences 1n war Gus came to the Unlted States from Brabant Belg1um rn the fall of 1940 Whatever amusement h1S classmates gleaned from h1s orlglnal Enghsh constructtons was more than balanced by h1s own dellght ln the1r or1g1nal French Through thxs pertod of adyustment Gus has been thoroughly good natured ln tact he has been so well sattsfled w1th th1ngs as they are that next year mstead of go1ng to college he expects to take post graduate work rlght here at Haverford H 27 .- 1, .- ,, .t .,. ' , . . ' I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . f I - ' I I I 4 V Pa J K .r r' P' ,. , ' ,- So JS: Nik . Ll EDWARD F EIVIACK Eddie Ed Entered 1930 S1gnetSoc1ety 41 V1ce Pres 42 Student Counctl 39 40 41 Pres 42 Glee Club 38 39 Vlce Pres 40 Pres 4l 42 Forelgn Pollcy Assn 40 42 Dance Commrttee 41 Cha1rman 42 RmgComm1ttee 41 Second Team Football 38 Football H 39 40 41 Capt 42 SquashH 40 Capt 41 Co Capt 42 Baseball 1-1 40 Capt 4l 42 Athlet1cAssn 39 40 41 Pres 42 When thts years class graduates one of the strongest rnalnstays of Haverford wrll lmally leave Ed Emack who came here ln the early th1rt1es has made many frrendshlps together w1th a wonderful record Thts congenral personalrty has made fnends of all and h1s good sports manshtp 1S well known by everyone Ed a born athlete has excelled rn football squash and baseball He has been playmg football for the th1s year He has been one of Penn Charter s btggest headaches for wxth the exceptlon ol 39 he has scored on them every game durmg the last ttve years Twtce Captarn of the baseball team three trmes the league s heavtest hrtter and twrce Captarn of champlonshlp squash teams Ed has done much to uphold the honor of Haverford not only rn athlet1cs however but also as Presldent of the Student Councll Athlettc Assoctatron Glee Club and Dance Cornmlttee HIS hte here at School should be an 1nsp1r1ng example for future Haverfordmans ,swf Ho fcc 28 last live years, becoming an all-lnterac back in the last two and Captain l Q1 W? ff' D ALLEN EVANS III Entered 1940 PRINCETON Football 41 42 Soccer H 41 Squash 41 42 Tenms H 42 1 ball squash tennls and soccer w1nr11ng a major H IH the latter sport and he w1ll probably Wm l'11S tenms letter also Soon everyone had slzed up Allen Evans as a flne fellow Thls 1ncluded the gals who kept hun on thelr preferred party l1sts HIS pleasmg personahty and sense of humor made h1m one of the popular members of h1S class Allens future hes 1n the hands of the local Draft Board and 1f they permlt he w1ll turn h1s footsteps towards old Nassau where he expects to take naval tralnmg Although Allen spent but two years here ln Haverford he leaves the school respected and well hked and we are sure that Prmceton and the Navy W1ll fmd hlm wlllmg and able to do hls part g N r 4 'Cru' 29 C , Two years ago Allen entered Haverford School. He went out for foot- ? D 1 M .- Q A CARTER FERGUSSON The Mole Fergxe Entered 1938 YALE S1gnetSoc1ety 42 Student Councxl 42 Cum Laude 42 Current Events Club VICE Pres 42 Class Offtces V1ce Pres 42 Fxfth Form Pub11c Speak1ng COmDS1111OH 41 Soccer 39 H 40 41 42 Squash 39 H 40 41 Co Capt 42 Golf H 41 Tennls 39 H 40 41 Capt 42 Ex Captam s Award 42 Honor Roll 39 40 41 42 Ever sxnce he entered Haverford 1n the Th1rd Form Carter Fergusson has been one of the outstandmg super men m the super Class of 42 He has been on the Honor Roll smce 1938 and was adm1tted to the Cum Laude Soclety tlns year Fergle has carrled l'11S Welghl rn athlet1cs too He has been a malnstay of the soccer team for three years and th1s year was presented w1th the ex soccer Captam s Award In w1nter he focused hxs attent1on on squash and co captamed the champ1onsh1p team 1n 1942 He d1v1ded hls sprmg sports schedule between tenn1s and golf he was a prom1nent member of both capta1n of the former H15 popular1ty IS attested by the fact that he was v1ce presldent of the Sen1or Class and of the Current Events Club Thls w1ll stand l'11m 1n good stead at Yale next year JO . .. 1, .. . ,- , . 1 . . , , . , , . 1 , . . - , . , I . . , . , . 1 . . , . , - - I , . f , .. X 'Q 'J f PAUL D FLANAGAN Flxp Entered 1941 PENNSYLVANIA Football 42 Track 42 Honor Roll 42 Haverford has but one regret concermng Paul that he dldnt come sooner Certaxnly Wllh h1s husky burld and coolness of temperament he would have been a help 1n the athlettc department Conly grlppe kept hun from playmg more football thrs yearl and hrs pleasant smrle would have been a good addxtlon at a much earher date In h1s hte outs1de school Paul beS1d6 playmg the trumpet IS actrve 1n varrous youth organrzatlons and church lunctlons HIS prmcrpal hobby however IS correspondence He Wrrtes numerous letters and recewes many from dlvers c1t1es throughout the country From them he learns other peoples d9S1fGS hablts slang style manners polxtlcal and natlonal att1tudes Paul rs gomg to Penn to study engmeermg -6' Ccc its 31 . .. - 11 I 1 1 1 - 1 , . , . . .. . 1 1 1 1 1 if W 'W ' 7' ' 3 , Q N 'f . -Y 4, N D L EARL MARTIN FORTE IR Bud Entered 1936 PENNSYLVANIA Latm Club 40 Foretgn Pollcy Assn 42 Football Squad 4l Second Team 42 135 lb Football 40 Track 41 42 Honor Roll 37 38 39 ln the fall of l936 Earle entered the Frrst Form ol Haverford School On d1SCOV9I'1I'1Q that athletrcs were compulsory he d9C1ded to go out for Mr Kmghams 90 pounders Worktng h1S Way up v1a the vartous Wetght teams untrl he reached the vars1ty squad he left a very good record behmd hlm The Honor Roll has seen h1m often enough to be famthar but not bored wrth h1s face However 1t IS 1l'1 the held of verse that Earle has made a name for hunself ln the world of poets he has no equal Never s1nce shocked The eplc story of John and B111 makes Gray s Elegy look hke a L1mer1ck Unless he takes a P G Earle w1ll probably land at the Wharton School of Penn lt IS to be hoped though that he W11l take some ttme from h1s busmess Worrles to become another Shakespeare or-'cc 6+ 32 Walt Whitman first began writing has the world been more severely 5' -. u. ls 5 5 L GEORGE CHANDLER FOX Turky Chan Sergeant Entered 1936 VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE ln ex 40 4l 42 Latln Club 39 40 Foreign Pollcf Assn 42 Game Commxttee 4l 42 Second Team Soccer 42 Time Test Wlnner 40 41 Honor Roll 38 40 42 The halls of Haverford have been graced for the last stx years by the presence of The Duke of Downmgtown George Chandler Fox Chan to hrs schoolmates H1s senror year was spent rn the clolsters of the Oaks We fully expect Chan to end up as a colonel ln the Mar1nes br1ng mg great glory to Haverford School Hts ma1n lnterest IS r1tlery 1n Whlch he excels Last summer at Culver Naval School he recetved the rank of hrst petty oftlcer and IS 1n rank for company commander th1s summer He also holds the rank of expert ln The Nauonal Rrfle Assoclatlon A very lnteresttng hobb1e of h1s IS makmg maps He has spent some trme work Chan earned a mmor H on the second soccer team thts year He also part1c1pates tn squash and 1S mterested IH the crew Chan stands well 1n h1s class and 1l he doesnt Jom the Mar1nes as he lS thlnklng serrously of do1ng he w1ll have no trouble ln enterlng Yale or V M I wh1ch are h1s two cholces urn DSQQ 33 d , I , I . ' ' ' , ' , '42 ing on a very complete map of Downingtown and the vicinity. ff Us Y E1 5 X. if 2 .g kg ds, MITCHELL FORBES HALL IR Mltch Entered 1936 PENNSYLVANIA HALIGOLUK Photographxc Edltor 42 Latm Club 38 39 Glee Club 4l 42 Forelgn Polxcy Assn 42 Game Commlttee 4l Sc1ence Club 4l l35 lb Football 41 Football 42 Squash 42 M1tch came here from Overbrook Elementary School rn the fall ot l936 to take a place rn Mr Palmer s F1rst Form I-hs hobby that stands out above others IS photography and wherever he IS h1s camera 1S usually wrth hrm Mxtch has shown a keen rnterest m thls held by berng a member of the Camera Club wh1le lt exrsted and servrng as Photographlc As tar as athlet1c act1v1t1es are concerned Mrtch has enyoyed foot tall every fall s1nce l936 playmg on all the pound teams from the 90 s to the 135s Last tall because ot the age l1m1t on the 135 pound team Mrtch had to come out for the varsrty Thrs was a great drsappomtment to h1m s1nce he would most hkely have made the l1ghter team however he took 1t as a good sport Mltch plans to enter Penn and carry out h1s ambrtron that of bemg graduated from college w1th a chemlcal englneermg degree CCC Q4 Editor on the HALIGOLUK Board. I r. cj 4 .5 dc: 9 IOHN F HANSON IR lack Iackson Entered 1932 YALE Current Events Club 42 Glee Club 39 40 41 42 Game Comm1ttee 4U 41 135 lb Football 40 41 Football H 42 Track H 41 Capt 42 See that ntterbug over there w1th the rubber legs throwtng hts g1rl around the dance floor to the tune ot some hot uve? That s lack Hanson ln 1932 lack came to Haverford from the Oalcmont School Always on the go he has made a name for htmselt tn athlettcs he was a member of th1s years only once defeated football team an ardent squash player and captaln ot the track team At every Mom Ltne dance a l1ttle Ford buzzes up to the door emttttng some beauttful blonde tollowed by lack Very popular w1th the boys of the School he has been the tnsttgator of much 1nnocent fun ID h1s classes We wtsh lack the best of luck at Yale Umverstty where he expects to rnaJor 1n htstory fl? i:-fm-9 Dc, s- Q' 4, 9 0299+ 35 Squash '41, '42 5' A ROBERT IOHNSTONE HARRITY Iohnny Entered 1931 PRINCETON Glee Club 41 Forelgn Pollcy Assn 42 Cheerleader 41 42 Soccer 41 42 Squash 41 42 Golf H 41 H 42 Honor Roll 38 lohnny entered Haverford m the depress1on year of 1932 and except for h1s Fourth Form year spent at Lawrencev1lle he has been a very fam1l1ar f1gure around School ever s1nce Although he played all sports he evldently hked golf best because he Won h1s ma1or letter on last years charnp1onsh1p team Iohnny has also held the pos1t1on of cheerleader for two years Even 1n VIGW of h1s other accomphshments Iohnny 1S best known as one of the soclal hons of the Mam l..1ne It has been sald that he 1S able to v1s1t more g1rls 1n one afternoon than most fellows 1n a month fHe must fmd the car that he got for gettmg on the Honor Roll a blg helpl lt must be that super l1ne of h1s that enchants them One ep1sode that wont be forgotten for a long t1me was the pa1nt1ng of Ep1scopals goal post maroon and gold on the eve of the Ep1scopal Haverford football games lohnny caused much excltement the follow mg day when he appeared at the game to lead cheers Wearxng a sweater smeared wfth maroon and gold pamt Th1s 1S Iohnnys career up to date and when he departs for college we w1ll retam happy memorles of h1m some memones' 'tx 36 u 11 . N 1 1 l - - 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 - C' f t M . - ' .Y . . , CCL pl I AMES S HAYES rm Entered 1937 U S COAST GUARD ACADEMY Cum Laude 42 Model Aeroplane Club 40 Honor Roll 38 39 40 41 42 Scrence Club 40 Gym Team G H T 41 42 All Round Gymnastrc Trophy 4 Secord Team Soccer 41 42 Frve days 1n school two days out ad rnfrnrtum thats the l1fe of Haverford students who l1ke 11m cre not plagued by Mr Shafers Saturday morn1ng sessrons or by Mr Black s arrthmehc classes As 11m expresses 1t For the flve years that l have been at Haverford 1 have spent Monday through Fnday of each long week with my ha1r combed and my face washed slttmg behmd a desk try1ng to keep awake Hls the Cum Laude Socrety On fall afternoons he chased soccer balls around the freld to earn a rnrnor letter and for hrs strenuous work on the gym apparatus durlng the wrnter months he was awarded the mogor H and was the wrnner of the gym trophy but 1n the spr1ng he chased only butterflres or Just wandered around rn a daze Weekends usually found 11m smeared wlth grease and garbed rn orly overalls beneath some sleek Jalopy Come gunnmg season however he could always be found wrth h1s shootrn 1ron stalkrng the nerghbor s cats and dogs through the badlands of Wallrngford Next year 11m rntends to enter one of the government academ1es or a state merchant marme academy for he plans to make the sea his career XSL! 3 7 .T ,. : ' ' 2 efforts were certainly rewarded, for lim was graduated a member of , D if ss f. f f W 0 . RICHARD E HECHT Moe Rxchxe Entered 1940 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLRND '7' Sc1ence C1Jb 41 Second Team Soccer 41 Gym 41 Dtck was born tn Baltlrnore on March 16 1924 Between that tlme and September 1940 not much IS known about hrs hfe but for the last two years he has been at Haverford He says that hrs ftrst tmpresston of Haverford left htm ln a complete daze 1t dldnt take hrm long however to galn a thorough and worklng know1edge of the account sess1on athlettc check up and dernents One of Dlck s rnam lnterests IS c1ass1ca1 mustc When not attendlng a concert at the Academy D1ck surrounded by hrs stamp a1bums can usua11y be found hstenmg to a record from hls co11ect1on After 1eav1ng Haverford he pfans to enter the Umverstty of Maryland where he w111 study sc1ent1f1c farmmg whlch he hopes w111 be h1s hfe work Haverford w111 rntss one who IS a consclentrous worker and yet fu11 of fun as the Oaks boys part1cu1ar1y know 38 - , 1 I f I - I I V 1 1 I 1 1 1 h L I - I ' . I , 1 , . .K a ,v I . X ' r W - I4 5 ofccnid' IAMES BEYEL HELLER IH Hunk Entered 1940 COLGATE Oaks House Comm 42 Football H 4l 42 Basketball H 4l 42 Baseball H 41 42 Track Team 42 Charles Gault Baseball Cup 41 ln the year l94O Hunk ltfted h1s carcass across the threshold of Haverford School for the f1rst ttme and gently latd tt on one of the Oak s rock plles Cbedsl Under the maternal care of h1s roommate Duffy and the Oaks House Commtttee hm soon lost h1s homestckness for the guard house of the m1l1tary school whtch he formerly attended and became a promment ftgure tn school act1v1t1es ltm blew a trumpet IH the Oak s quartet and was one of 1lS most outstandlng members prob ably because he could make more notse than any of the rest Smce he s a great lady ktller and utterbug at heart Speed ts really an appro prlate name for htm Ask any of the Baldwln g1rls Dur1ng h1s two years at Haverford Hunk was one of the Schools most outstandmg athletes W1th hm at end tn two years the football As a great basketball and baseball player also ltm Heller w1ll long be remembered 1n Haverford He expects to enter Colgate tn the fall but there ts a chance that he may enltst IH the Army together W1th Al Rteck another Haverfordtan of long standmg 39 team suffered only two defeats, both at the hands of Episcopal Academy. ,l o :V 'qv ,195 ALLAN F HENRY Entered 1938 YALE HALIGOLUK Assoclate Ed1tor 42 Index 41 Feature Edltor 42 Sxgnet SOC1e1Y 42 Student Councll 42 Cum Laude 42 Glee Club 41 42 F1tth Form Publlc Speakmg Corr1pet1t1on 41 Honor Roll 39 40 41 42 LeW1s Gouverneur Smxth PTIZG 4l Edward Hllary Reuss Thlrd Cup 41 Iames G Hunter PYIZG 41 Squash 42 Second Team Tennls 41 42 Here 1S the last of the present generahons of Henry s There have been three Henry s 11m the athlete Tom the manager and Allan a l1ttle b1t here and a l1ttle b1t there A knee 1n1ury has kept h1m from be-cormng Allan the athlete self respect has kept h1m from becom1ng Allan the manager The ab1l1ty to make the p1ano sound l1ke Thor has made h1m Mr Scoular s QNO' Al l B flat' B tlatll Glee Club accompan1st The ab111ty to appear calm when actually scared S1111 has made h1m one ot Mr Redmans C Allan keep your head up 1 actors The talent tor wr1t1ng r1d1culous stor1es about d1tch d1ggers cats and o1l wells has made h1m Mr lamesons C Its corny but 11S good corn 1 INDEX Feature Ed1tor Heaven only knows what made h1m assoc1ate ed1tor of the HALIGOLUK and a boy greatly respons1ble for the not too conservat1ve changes 1n the year book but the tact rernalns that he IS one of the now exhausted 16111315 responslble for th1s rad1cal publ1cat1on Apparently he IS one of those saps around School who do the Work wl'11ch some l1ke to see done but hate to do Because of an antx cyclone Ch1gh pressure Thayerlal Allan 1S QOIHQ to Yale That ought to be 1nterest1ng 11 not enllghtemng But he doesnt know nobody tells h1m anyth1ng cci 40 . , . . .. 1 . f . , , . . 1 , ' . - , - I 1 f I I 1 I ' , . - - . 1 11 H - - 1 1- - 1 H . . . . . . , . . , ,, , - I I I . , ,f . , . ' ' I , . - I . . . . , , I . - W f K 247 I '1 f L' A WILLIAM C SCULL HEYL 1 Entered 1931 PRINCETON HALIGOLUK Ed1tor 42 Index Reporter 39 40 41 S1gnet Soc1ety 42 French Club 41 Secretary 42 Fore1gn Pol1cy Assn 42 Game Comrmttee 40 42 135 lb Football Mgr 41 Squash Mmor Letter 41 Tenms 40 41 Crew 42 Ol1ver Wolcott Robblns French PYIZS 41 Has the HALIGOLUK spelled your name wrong? Does the volume do you an 1n1ust1ce'P lt so see B111 because as head of the HALIGOLUK Board he IS responslble lor the content ot these pages All year long B111 has been pester1ng us about one th1ng or another 1n connectlon w1th the year book l-le has a remarkably conven1ent memory of wh1ch he makes abundant use sometlmes to the lnconventence of h1s asso C1GleS Well' anyway here 1t IS at last Durmg h1s long stay at Haverford B111 has become acknowledged as a member of the class who always looks almost asleep but who 1S on the contrary very much awake Although never an outstand1ng athlete as the sport 1n wh1ch he really excels IS sa1l1ng he has nevertheless played around Wllh a number of sports These 1nclude squash and tennls and for the f1rst t1me th1s year that most strenuous of all sports crew Th1s last came as a surpr1se to some because B111 IS known for a tendency toward non overexert1on except when he really wants some thlng lt must be h1s love ol boats that drew h1m on Outslde school B111 never looks a g1rl 1n the lace 1f he can help 1t and amuses h1mselt dr1v1ng h1s 1934 Ford at breakneck cllp ffor exact speed see Foxl Wn11e roam1ng the h1ghways B111 1ns1sts on havlng every w1ndow and even the w1ndsh1eld Wlde open Although th1s results ID bloodshot eyes and frozen l1mbs for all other occupants 1t doesnt seem to bother B111 1n the least Perhaps hes cond1t1on1ng h1mselt for the globe trot he s plannlng to take Because ot the war B111 IS go1ng to Prtnceton early 1n Iuly How he w1ll pull through Tng necessary tor a comm1ss1on 1n the army dur1ng the balmy summer days 1S the problem worry1ng h1m most at the present Ccc 9 41 ..B.u.. z - . , ,I , . , I - , , , . , , - . , , , . , , . . , , v , ,. . -B' et SAMUEL HANCOCK HOPKINS Hoppre Gat Entered 1932 YALE Index 42 Current Events Club 42 Latm Club 41 Track 42 Glee Club 41 42 Game Commlttee 41 42 Dramatic Club 42 Squash Second Team 42 Baseball Asst Mgr 41 Track 42 Second Team TSHHIS 40 Honor Roll 38 The HALIGOLUK Board pursued Sam relentlessly for a wr1te up untrl he even had mghtmares about h1s havrng to compose one Around two o clock one mornlng he awoke from a bad dream and rece1v1ng a flash of msprratlon got up to Wrrte the followmg Inasterplece You are now up to the letter H whrch accordmg to my calculatlons IS about one thrrd of the way through the alphabet You are probably bored already but bear w1th me for just a moment Thrs IS Just as palnful for me to wr1te as 1t rs for you to read Some n1ne years ago sttll groggy from the expenence of startrng my quest for knowledge 1n a Swrss boardlng school whrch by the way taught ent1rely 1n French I was placed 1n the Thlrd Grade ot the I-Iaver ford School Now dont get the rrnpressron that I am a torergner because Im not I was born and reared on the Marn Lme and wrll contlnue to l1ve here as long as I am allowed I havent made such a remarkable record rn the school but I w1ll say that Ive had a wonderful t1me do1ng 1t ICOHIUSIHQ 1snt 1t'?l I have memorles from all stages of my stay here from dashrng around the Iumor School pretendrng that we were Men from Mars to pamtmg a certarn well known school s goalposts maroon and gold In all senousness though I am glad of the opporturutres that I have had and even now I can see that ln future years I wrll look on th1s decade as one of my happrest Ayr C K' 42 .. . 11 .4 11 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 , I .1 11 . . , 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 I - 1 . . . - 1 1 . . . . - 1 1 . . 1 1 . . . . . 1 . . , . 1 . . 1 1 . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 M 1- ' W' ' ' W I Ywvxl' IJ 1-IA 'W-1' M o 4, - .r N . 1 X' 1' A M 2' e' Rf cu IAMES P HOPKIN SON Happy Ixm Sully Entered 1933 PENNSYLVANIA Cum Laude 42 Second Team Tenms 41 French Club 40 41 Pres 42 Latln Club 39 Dramatlc Club 40 41 Pres 42 Second Team Football 42 Honor Roll 37 38 39 40 41 42 One day n1ne years ago a thoroughly fnghtened and utterly candrd youth began h1s checkered career at Haverford And he has been here e1ther 1n body or 1n Splfll ever slnce The only recollect1ons remaxnlng from the days of the Iunlor School are Mr Mahaneys classes 1n Frfth Grade and mnumerable plays 1n wh1ch llm executed doubtful mature roles As soon as he arrrved 1n the Sen1or School he proceeded to 1nJure h1s knee excludmg all athlet1cs from h1s currlculurn for the next few years lt was only as a Sen1or that he surpr1sed hlrnself by gett1ng a mrnor letter 11'1 football 1'l1s favor1te hobbles are sk11ng at whlch he IS yet but a novlce r1d1ng fp1ty the horsel and f1sh1ng at wh1ch he IS a past master Hrs pet d1vers1ons are muslc and records both str1ctly classlcal Perhaps at thrs pornt should be rnlected argurng w1th the teachers on any sub1ect whatsoever a doubtful but amusrng pastune To close wtth a hackneyed phrase we trust that he w1ll be successful at Penn next year and that he has left some mark w1th1n the hallowed walls of Haverford elsewhere than on the desks LW Q 3 43 .. .. .. . .. .. ,. I , . , f 1 1 , , ,,,. , . . , . , . 1 , . - 1 I I I - ' , . I I - 1 , . Y,-1 ,V ou? 35. 'T 1 rl Z Xl 5,1 . L3 'f 'Sa X 4, 19' u 1 DAVID H Z IOHNSTON Dave Entered 1931 YALE HALIGOLUK Business Manager 42 Index Exchange Ed 38 39 Bus Mgr 4U 4 2 Second Team Tennis 41 Varsity 42 Signet Society 42 Dramatic Club 38 39 40 41 Bus Mgr 42 Glee Club 39 40 41 Orchestra 40 Fore1gnPol1cy Assn 39 41 42 Soccer 41 42 Occasionally something unusual occurs in assembly The left wing who can hear but not see the person seated at the organ notice a new touch Mr Barr sits on the announcement bench Dr Newhall hovers nervously behind the person whose fingers are tripping over the keys Through the window beside the organist comes a gust of Wind There follows a rattling of papers and a series of dischords finally complete silence reigns Mr Barr leaves his place to take over for the hymn and into view fresh from his musical exertions comes David H Z Iohnston sometimes known as David XYZ lohnston who seemg the light left the William Penn Charter School after the first grade and came to Haver ford in 1931 Just eight years after the most important thing happened to him have also been his greatest interest during his six years in the Upper School though not so much from the standpoint of acting as from the standpoint of management and lighting effects In his Senior year he was business manager not only of the Dramatic Club but also of the HALI G-OLUK and the INDEX While Dave has not particularly excelled in sports here at school as in some other activities he has been a member of the soccer squad and tennis team Having collected a record number of points he was admitted to the Signet Society at the beginning of this school year Davids main ambition now is to go to Yale and malor in various phases of theatricals some department of which he hopes to continue later on W W 44 I ,Il I4 A , . . , His interests in the lunior School consisted mainly of dramatics, which fri - -e, J f -X Nb M3 ,Q LLOYD P IONES IR Seaweed Penny Heyd Entered 1941 PENNSYLVANIA Baseball 42 Current Events Club 42 Q Soccer Mgr 42 Fencmg 42 Thls year a new acorn appeared upon the branches of the Oaks Not a nut but Lloyd Perrrston lones lr born 1n Grosse Polnte Mlch Because he llves on the glamorous 1sle of Bermuda he has a l1k1ng for maps satlrng and photography He was a welcome addltton to the Oaks because of h1s hot plano playmg whlch soon landed htm rn the Bhtz Ouartette otherwrse known as the Oaks Band An rnterestmg hobby of Lloyds IS com collectmg thls IS certalnly shared by h1s cap1tal1st1c Grosse Pornte nerghbors Lloyd won the malor H as manager of the soccer team he IS sure he deserved thrs honor because of all the parls of water he carrred for the ard and comfort of the players ln wlnter he part1c1pated rn fencmg on Mr Allen s squad He also has a l1k1ng for golf Lloyd not only llkes to play baseball but he IS an enthus1ast1c rooter for the Detro1t 'Txgers There IS a g1rl rn the old home town who has a candle burn1ng ln the wmdow for Ionesy She also keeps the a1r mall hummrng but Lloyd IS planntng to wear the skull cap and whrte socks of a Penn freshman next autumn So further tnformatton concern1ng lonesy w1ll have to be found tn hrs college year book X oi Sl 45 . I . I fs, .- .. .. H 1- H . ,Af ' I 'V I ' V f 1 - I , , Z . .. ,, . 1 , . . . , . - 1 4 1 qifng fiat SN .V 2 X '41 ew QSC 01+ LON WALTER IOURDET IR Lon Entered 1941 PENNSYLVANIA f, SWITTIITLITIQ H 42 Lon IS a natlve of Ventnor Clty where he has been very achve m sw1mm1ng ctrcles havmg served as a hfe guard on the Ventnor Clty beach last summer He contmued h1s aquat1c act1v1t1es th1S wlnter by betng star backstroker on the sW1mm1ng team Entenng the Oaks th1S year for the f1ISf t1me he became known as the Charm boy Charm IS the name of the gtrl back home to Whom Lon wrttes every day He has also achleved fame as one of the best plng pong players 1n the Oaks and as Al P1ttsburgh R19Ck s roommate 46 Gr jf f THOS HASTINGS LINEAWEAVER HI Stumpy Tom Entered 1937 PRINCETON Slgnet 42 HALIGOLUK Ctrculatton Mgr 42 Index 38 39 40 41 Alumn1Ed 42 Current Events Club 42 Latm Club 40 Glee Club 40 41 Fore1gn Polrcy Assn 41 Dance Commrttee 42 Game Commxttee 41 42 Fxfth Form Publlc Speaking COmp9l1l1OH Soccer 41 Squash 40 41 42 Crew H 40 41 Baseball 40 Up to date Tom has led a very tnteresttng l1fe havmg spent stx years plus several summers out tn Artzona He has made several fascl natxng lflpS and IS one of the relatrvely few wh1te men ever to see a real lnd1an snake dance HIS school career has been equally tnterestmg He started at Ep1scopal Academy was transferred to the West and then carr1ed on agam tn the Second Form at Haverford Where he has re marned ever stnce Hrs hst of act1v1t1es above speaks for 1tself there IS no need to delve tnto that except to po1nt out Tom s abundant enthusrasrn wh1ch IS very much 1n evrdence tn h1s oratory and that was very much 1n evrdence durtng the Prestdenttal campatgn last year Tom IS a Demo crat and wrth the a1d of a couple of ardent supporters he almost neutral 1Zed the Republlcans tn the school ln one respect at least The next step ln Toms career 1S Prlnceton where he wtll study polttrcs and drplomacy Hts duty to hrs country 1f he IS called upon wlll be done tn the Martnes W 46' 47 .. ., .. .. : ' ' I . ' , '42 is was ' gf K 'i ' C f .got c c L 1,151 FREDERICK C N LITTLETON Admiral Commodore Fntz Entered 1930 HARVARD CrewH 40 41 Capt 42 Current Events Club 42 Latin Club Pres 39 Swimming 42 Honor Roll 37 42 When the Class ol 1960 some Friday morning gets set for a boring lecture it may Just happen that the Commodore now Admiral ot the Asiatic Fleet having finally returned from a successful assault on Manila will be there to discuss the relative merits of Chmese Junks and square riggers As he fingers nervously the medal lust received from President speakers recall his student days at Haverford He may remmisce about his being captam ot the crew or he may recall the times when as a member of the swimming team he dashed around the locker room throw ing towels at Calhoun He may remember his heated arguments about the worth ot our Navy Going on he may recall his student days at Harvard The boys of 1960 will certainly not be bored They will find that if the Commodore doesnt like something he says so in very decided terms He calls a spade a spade and a lap something else Ccc 48 1 Roosevelt for brilliancy in action, he will undoubtedly, like most alumni 4 D - I M - 'j . . x J 'va ,dl CLIFFORD B LULL IR C B Cllfi Snooks Iuny Entered 1938 DRRTMOUTH Basketball lv' 42 Current Event Club 42 Honor Roll 38 42 S conJ Ba 4 tblll Mgr 41 lt you happen to want Snooks for any reason all you have to do 1s to go over to the gymnas1um and look 1n Doc s OlllC9 or on the basketball court There C1111 w1ll be lound w1th a whtstle around h1s neck and the check up book under h1s arm Also he can be seen at any basketball game because as he 1s the manager ot the team he 1S ott1c1al t1mer When a gun sounds end1ng the quarter 1t s bound to be C B w1th h1s trusty e1ght shooter Com1ng from the Lansdowne l7r1ends School Chfford B Lull lr entered l-lavertord School back 1n the F1rst Form to become a member of the Class ot 42 When C1111 wcs not stra1n1ng h1s neck look1ng out of the w1ndow at pass1ng tro1ns or gla'1c1ng at h1s watch to see 11 they were on t1me dur1ng a class whlch afforded h1m a VlGW of the ra1lroad he Nould be carefully study1ng the names of the Penna R R stat1ons from N Y to Washmgton He gave up memor1z1ng them after reach1ng Gunpowder and now h1s l1m1t lS Chester There lS st1ll a good chance that hell be a Pullman conductor yet and ne s w1ll1ng to bet that hell get lost go1ng to Hanover Dartrnoutn s h1s cho1ce 'or ollege and ne r 111 no doubt make good along 1 1t t1e other Hover ord graduates tt ere ne hopes ,no lg 49 . , . , 'A 1ar ' S , e f' sle ' f rf .' A I . I . , , - , -1 1 , . , . . . X - , - , .1 ' 1. . 1 C , 'f , , ., , , , '.'Z1I.- ' . .11 ,. . ., D 'I 4' :' ' s V . f .r X S19 L-nip' DONALD O MQCFARLANE Mac Don Entered 1941 PENNSYLVANIA Track 42 Mac one of the quteter fellows 1n the S1xth Form IS most rnterestmg and amusrng when you get to know hrm He 1S another member of the Oaks and harls from New Iersey where he was graduated from Wood bury Hlgh School before cormng here last fall Mac was rn the frve star group when he came here but qurckly recelved Slxth Form standmg by belng on the Honor Roll two consecutlve months When not study1ng he spends most of h1s trme on track h1s mam sport although they say h1s pet pastlme IS salhng Thrs summer upon berng graduated from Haverford Moc IS gotng to enter the Umversrty of Pennsylvanla There he plans to take a course ID 1ndustr1al archltecture 50 . , I - ' 1 - , 1 , f f' .. ' U ' .I 3 x. t . , Moc 0,19 THOMAS HAMMOND MANSEL Tom Fogle Smxly Hcxmle Entered 1940 Student Councll 42 Glee Club 41 42 Crew 40 H 41 42 Oaks House Commlttee 42 Soccer 40 H 41 42 Second Team Basketball 42 Gym 40 Tom Mansel entered the bttter world nmeteen years ago by way of Georgla HIS solourn 1n the sunny South however was short and sweet By the tlme Tom was one h1s fam1ly moved to W1ll1amsport Pennsyl vanla where he attended school unttl a sudden deslre for htgher learnmg sent h1m stralght to Haverford Here he became one of the renowned Oaks boys Tom has dtstmgulshed hlmsell 1n many ways As a member of the soccer team for the past two years he has accounted tor many of our v1ctor1es 1n the role of h1gh scorer ln add1t1on to soccer Tom pulled a strong oar on the crew Outstde the athletlc l1ne he 15 probably best known for h1s excellent bar1tor1e vo1ce w1th whlch he sang many solos greatly enhancmg the populanty of the Glee Club Torn was also a member of those two all 1mportant comm1ttees the Student Councll and the Oaks House Comm1ttee 2' ccnfp 51 f , . , , , , . I I A , - 1 , , 1 A I M 1 M M 1 .Y Dc DOUGLAS G MELDRUM IR Doug Entered 1940 KENYON Glee Club 42 Soccer H 42 Swimming 42 Varsity Tennis H Although Doug is a native American he has spent most of his life in England where he attended London s renowned Westminster School which has since evacuated to the country because of the war Before coming to this country Doug traveled through Europe and at various cities there he collected miniatures of famous landmarks especially cathedrals This unusual collection has grown to be one of the best to be found anywhere Because of a knee inyury Doug was unable to participate in athlet Varsity soccer team and on the Varsity swimming team until another iniury forced him to stop for the remainder of the season ln addition to these Doug is one of the best tennis players that Haverford has had the good fortune to possess GY Wo c c L1 52 ics his first year here, but he made up for it the following one on the Q .D . is J Y We HARBOUR MITCHELL IR Much Entered 93 Index 40 41 C1rculat1onMgr 42 Glee Club 40 42 Forexgn Pollcy Assn 42 Game Commlttee 40 41 42 Dramatic Club 41 Stag Mgr 42 Science Club 40 135 lb Football Mgr 41 Track Mgr 42 Wlll1Gm G Warden ll Memorral Prrze 41 When one knows that Mrtch won the cup for the best all around camper at Carrbou the prrze for general helpfulness rn h1s Frfth Forrn year at Haverford and rn the Senror Class Poll won best man for a d1rty lob Cwhlch d1st1nct1on IS nevertheless genumely complrmentaryl he can easrly see what sort of a fellow Mrtch IS And the class has had plenty of trrne to 1udge hrm because 1t was rn Second Grade that Mrtch entered Haverford at the r1pe old age of SIX Durmg the years between then and now he has both played football and managed the 135 pound the Varsrty track team The most arduous task that Mrtch undertook was as Stage Manager of the Drarnatlc Club and he made 1t doubly hard because he made a whole new set of props for the Iunror School stage Also hrs sense of humor was a brg help for the others who were undertalcrng the tough Job of prepar1ng for the Dramatrc Club s presentatrons Mxtch plans to spend next year at Lawrencevllle before gorng to college to study engxneerrng buf Po Q5 W 53 .. . ., : 1 I team, besideslhelping Doc Wallace in the shop. This year he managed lif t IOHN FENWICK MONTAIGNE Iohnny Entered 1940 Current Events Club 42 135110 Football 42 Soccer 41 Second Team Basketball 41 42 Second Team Baseball 41 42 Honor Roll 41 42 ln the year 1940 the mayor of Wilmington Del was in a great dither The town had lost a citizen After an investigation the mayors report read as follows The citizen lohn Montaigne was whisked away from Wilmington in September of 1940 by one Mr Boocock to a far away retreat called l-laver ford School There he was kept prisoner in a cell of the school Jailhouse or Oaks as it was called by the students ln this place a feud which ensued over divers pie beds was thrust upon our hero by a fellow Dela record for the honor of his home town But what had the home towns honor to do with frequent visits to Mr Stone s Trig session? Iohn s athletic periods were spent as a member of Knute Hiatts Hell Cats under the vigorous training of that Worthy coach We hope Iohn has enloyed his stay at Haverford as much as Haverford has emoyed hav ing him X-ltgrona 54 M. 1. r. warian, R, Burke. In spite of his handicap Iohn kept up a good scholastic 3' 'TGA -f4L9gigLK,e' ROBERT HAKES PALMER Bob Entered 1936 PENNSYLVANIA Forergn Pohcy Assn 42 Track Mgr 41 Game Commlttee 41 Second Team Soccer 40 41 42 Swxmmmg Team Mgr 42 Crew 42 Bob was born out on the west coast 1n Los Angeles He resembles that country out there where everythmg IS brg and everyone hkes to take th1ngs easy when he can Be1ng tall and havmg a natural tendency toward easy golng actlon have not seemed to affect the way rn whlch he attacks h1S schoolwork He IS as steady and as dehberate a worker as any member of the Class of 42 Because Bob IS shy and quret 1n h1s manner he rs hard to get to know well Those who really know h1m have notlced a sense of humor and a strong sense of self conhdence He IS the klnd of frlend to whom you look for sound practlcal adv1ce Some of the thmgs Bob hkes are flshrng swrmmlng soccer and wrnter sports He s a great hand at managmg and was the Manager of last year s champ1onsh1p track team as well as of thls year s sw1mm1ng team He has been a fullback on the second soccer team for two years At th1s wrrtmg Bob IS headed for the Unrverslty of Pennsylvama where he plans to study cherrucal engrneerlng Hell be as much of a credrt to Penn as he has been to the Class of 42 at Haverford YHQ 55 . , , , , , , . , 1 , , . . . , ' -6- f .1- 8 'Z E, o f . Y V A ' 'wf fgif ROBERT H POTTS Bob Entered 1938 YALE S1gnetSoc1ety 41 Pres 42 Student Council 39 40 41 42 Current Events Club 42 Pres second term Glee Club 40 42 Dance COmm1ll99 41 42 Rmg Committee Chairman 41 Class Pres1dent 40 41 42 Prlnceton Award Basketball 135 lb Football 38 Second Team Football 39 Football 40 H 4l 42 Second Team Basketball 40 Basketball H 41 Capt 42 Second Team Baseball 39 40 Baseball H 41 42 Robert Potts who entered the Th1rd Form in 1938 has been the undis puted President of his class for the last three years for the class soon School spirit a true leader The fact that he IS also actlve on the Student Council and as a member of the Signet Society proves that Bob is one of the most prominent boys in School As an athlete Bob ranks with the best having been a star of the football team for two years and one of the best passers the lnterac League ever had For the same two years he has played on the basket ball and baseball teams captaining the former in his Senior year When Bob is not in School some sports event usually attracts him he is a follower of the Ph1ladelph1a Athletics and on admirer of Outfielder Bob Iohnson larynx W Mftcip 56 recognized in this boy of ready and sincere friendliness and fine sense of 9 i v J' C K F1 MAURICE NEILL PREW Entered 1940 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Soccer 4U 42 Fencmg 42 Swxrnmmg 41 ln September l94U the Haverford School was mtroduced to one of the greatest story tellers ever to be found w1th1n 1ts honored walls HIS ab1l1ty 1I'1 relatmg whoppers however IS nvalled by h1s apt1tude for wr1t1ng poetry And that talent IS overshadowed by h1s sklll 1r1 flndlng 1n the Slxth Form poetry book so many poems about holy men havmg 1mp1ous thoughts and poems about other mterestmg thmgs too ln sp1te of thls flare for l1terature Ne1ll IS plannlng to Joln the Marmes after takmg the R O T C course at the Umversxty of Flonda 1n whlch state Ne1ll now l1ves although he was born 1n Wayne anythlng else for whrch he has room but now h1s 1nterests have turned toward photography sw1mm1ng r1d1ng hawk hunt1ng and SG1l1I 1Q' I-Ie would l1ke to add crew to that l1st but c1rcumstances have prevented h1s takmg up that sport 1n h1s Semor year Ne1ll s conslstent work has been rewarded w1th good marks and whether he 1o1ns the Marlnes goes 1nto the Army or does somethmg else he IS certam to do 1t well espec1ally w1th those stones ig! 57 o r l ln the past few years he has collected minerals, bones, and almost I I I - I I I I ' not w :ix F 'K gl . .f 91: L, nfs IAY ROSCOE RHOADS IR Entered 1930 PRINCETON HALIGOLUK Sports Editor 42 lndex 41 Photographic 'Editor Signet Society 42 Student Council 4l Glee Club 41 42 Orchestra 38 39 41 42 Vice Pres Fifth Form Honor Roll 37 39 40 Camera Club 38 39 40 Soccer 4U 41 H 42 Fencing 40 41 H 42 G H 40 41 42 Cheer Leader 41 Head Present at the birth of the Class of 42 having entered the lunior School twelve years ago lay has grown with the Class and now IS one of its leaders out for the HALIGOLUK but one ot his pictures must have turned out bad because he ended up as Sports Editor Furthermore since he was a member of the championship soccer fencing and golf teams he certainly has the right to be called an athlete As Head Cheer Leader having shouted himself hoarse at more ath letic events than any other boy in the School lay also has the right to be called one of Haverford s most loyal supporters Old Nassau Princeton and Tigertown are all getting lay next year They ll have a good man until his uncle steps in at which time lay will step out in uniform swf' 58 3 1 , 2 2 '42 olf ' , , ' , '42 lay is photographic editor of anything that requires picturesg he tried ,,f- W 4 59 4 1 Fl K 'S , -4, v s Q GEORGE B RITTENHOUSE Hammer 1 Entered 1939 CORNELL Track 4l 42 Current Events Club 42 Game Commtttee 42 Soccer M1norH 39 40 41 42 When George entered the Fourth Form he was ready to Work hard at both sports and stud1es He at once 1o1ned the soccer squad Three seasons have passed w1th lots of fun some rnmor brulses and a mlnor letter George has also gone out for track and has been a hard Worker on the mlle He hkes to attend basketball and football games and served on the Game Comrnlttee tn Slxth Form He emoys all klnds of outdoor hte and has spent most h1s summers camp1ng MUSIC too IS very 1mportant to George who attends concerts and the opera whenever posslble To all th1s add a slzable collect1on of rec ords d1v1ded between popular and classlcal muslc However he prefers George has looked upon h1s scholastlc work as lrnportant for a cred1table showtng when he carr1es on W1th h1s studtes at college He prefers mathematlcs and SCIENCES Along thls l1ne he IS flrst rate at taklng apart and puttmg together anythmg that comes W1th1n h1s reach if 59 .. ,. .,R.t,, : the popular. U nf 0 r 1 Wit 3 H' Xia'-'C nfl? X IOHN PARKS ROGERS ack Entered 1939 DICKINSON Current Events Club 4l 42 Glee Club 40 Soccer 39 40 Track 40 41 H 42 Track Quallhcatlon Medal 42 ln the tall ot l939 the Fourth Form rece1ved a new member lack Rogers who came here from Nornstown Htgh Probably the sublect on whlch lack spends most of h1s tlme IS Amencan l'l1story lt seems that he can always be th1nk1ng over the day s ass1gr1ment no matter where he 1S Hrs athletlc act1v1t1es are mostly soccer and track but the latter 1S by tar hrs tavorlte ln the early spr1ng he IS the f1rst one out to run cross country rn order to get 1n shape for the m1le run lack s ambmon IS to become a dentrst and to carry out th1s plan he w1ll enter Drckmson College after gett1ng h1s drploma 1n Iune ftqrobo QQ? 60 ill ..I ., Z ff' S5 wt l LEWIS C SCHEFFEY IR Lew Sheff Entered 1937 WILLIAMS Foreign Policy Assn 42 Index 40 41 Man Ed 42 Signet Society 42 Glee Club 40 41 Mgr 42 Game Committee 41 42 Dramatic Club 41 42 Football 40 41 lunior Varsity Crew 41 Crew H 42 Squash Mgr 42 Honor Roll 38 42 Lew CTen Gallon 1-latl Schettey has had his irons in various tires at Haverford Not only was he Managing Editor ot the INDEX Manager of the Glee Club and in the Dramatic Club but he also managed to go to classes When summer comes he abandons the rush and the glare ot the metropolis tor the quiet of the Berkshires in Massachusetts where he turn out well he will spend nearly all his time in this section of New England since he intends to go to Williams ln the held ot athletics Lew was Manager ot the squash team during the winter months and a member of the crew in the spring Socially Schell is somewhat ot a philogynist and his motto concern ing them is Absence makes the heart grow tonder toward the one nearby Because of his love for the country and his antipathy lor the city he may become a gentleman farmer however he has decided to let the government decide his future of mf' ol spends most ot his time riding and hunting and fishing, lf l..ew's plans 'D ' 1 :- J PETER SCHEIDT lack Adam Entered 1937 NORTH CAROLINA Forelgn Polxcy Assn 42 135 lb Football Squad 41 One day ln hlstory class Pete handed to an edrtor of the year book the followmg bnel autoblography Before a man goes to Work he spends a great amount of t1me ln school So I have followed the beaten path and s1nce 1937 have been golng to Haverford Some ol the great events 1n my llfe have been belng on the Honor Roll 1n Flrst and Second Forms playmg on Pop Garner s 120 pound team sk1pp1ng sesslon and gettmg away W1th 1t long as I hve 1 shall remember the good t1mes I have had 1n school Whenever the sub1ect of automoblles clothes or Jazz records or the prospect of do1ng somethmg besldes gomg to class or sess1on IS belng dlscussed you can always fmd me around maklng a lot of commot1on 0 D auf' 62 Although I probably won't graduate Cum Laude, I am sure that as , f x Ff a ? p -or L e EDWARD SCULL IR Entered 1938 PRINCETON lndex Oaks Edltor 40 41 42 Slgnet Soczety 42 Student Councll 41 42 Current Events Club Pres 42 CrewH 40 41 42 Glee Club 39 40 41 42 Foreign Pollcy Assn 39 42 Dance Commrttee 42 Oaks House Committee 41 Charrman 42 Dramatlc Club 38 39 40 41 42 Football Mgr 41 42 Swrmmmg H 41 42 Honor Roll 39 42 As most of us probably know Ld comes from Heaven s own place PJ Somerset Pa Accordrng to Ed Somerset 1snt the best place but there s none better Before comrng to Haverford he passed h1s t1me Cnot sublectsl at publlc schools ln the freld of sports you 1ust have to know where to look to fmd Ed He has been takmg care of the football team for the past three seasons Dunng the wlnter We see hlrn now and then takmg a d1p ln the pool and 1n the sprmg he can be seen pull1ng an oar and srnelllng the Schuylklll wh1le hstenmg to the coxswams shout Academlcally Ed hasnt done badly havlng made the Honor Roll each year ln the Oaks Ed has taken an act1ve place among the boys Pre quently strangers wonder about the queer sounds commg from Cell 19 but lt IS only Scull and Mansel s1ng1ng He mlght be called a ftve day boarder as few weekends flnd hmm on the campus Ed hopes to go to Prmceton and eventually to get tnto the banktng buslness When he has made h1s seventh m1ll1on dollars someone about to Wflle h1s brography w1ll look up the record and flnd he was one of the best ltked boys of the Class of 42 A Xv 63 w A , '4 I ..Ed., I . : lf', If fl IEREMIAH S SHERMAN Ierry Entered 1933 HARVARD Index Reporter 40 42 Cum Laude 42 French Club 39 40 41 42 Football 41 42 Fencing 39 40 41 42 Mgr Honor Roll 37 40 41 42 Here we have I Cesar Franck Sherman genius of the organ and lost causeur par excellence The second ot the Earls of Frazer to honor the halls ot Haverford Cesar has been around ever since l933 except tor two years spent in England Athletically Cesar s main sport is getting a check up One ot the best fencers on this year s team he also undertook the arduous duty ot man aging that collection of superrnen His brilliance at tennis is equalled only to have said l wish l could ski like that or words to that effect But it is as a critic literateur and above all organist that Cesar shines brightest Those who have had the pleasure of hearing him play Bach on the organ have gone away awestruck durnbtounded as it were It is a rare privilege Perhaps his outstanding characteristic however is his ability to believe that he is right and everyone else wrong Harvard rnay yet break him of this ofcu 3 . , ll , I . I 1 I 4 142 by his superb horsemanship, and Friedl Pleifee, seeing him ski, is reported E' an W 4 f be rf 64 PHII.IP MEADE SMITH Phi Entered 1930 PRINCETON Index Reporter 4l Current Events Club 42 Glee Club 4l 42 Track 39 40 Fxfth Form Publxc Speamng Comp t1t1on Dramatlc Club 4l 42 Camera Club 4U Second Team Football 42 Squash 4l 42 Crew ll Boat 4l Most people have a specral 1nterest of one land or another and Ph1ls IS hrstory l-le has undoubtedly read more b1ograph1es than any other student 1n School the l1st of hfe h1stor1es that Phll has consumed would floor the most demandrng college professor ln h1s estlmatlon of a semors read1ng accompl1shments To follow up such a call1ng Ph1l Phrls mterest m h1story must be of value to h1m m one of hls favorrte occupatlons that of debatmg on any subject whatsoever HIS work tn pubhc speakmg was made apparent when he quahhed together W1th several others rn the Frfth Form Publrc Speakmg Contest he dellvered a long and dllfrcult address ln athlet1cs Ph1l lS one who plays them all Football soccer tenn1s squash and rowmg are among the th1ngs that he has done ID School and out BeS1dGS these Pllll IS an old hand at campmg rn the lvlame woods and paddl1ng a canoe Next summer the boys at Prmceton may begm to wonder who IS the boy W1th the great mterest ID hte and the always ready good humor Phtl w1ll undoubtedly make a good name for htmself rn old Nassau tcc 19' 65 .. T. : y also collects anything that has the remotest connection with history. 3 : -M - X WILLIAM GEORGE SMITH 1 Entered 1941 lt was not unt1l the fall of 1941 that B111 Sm1th came to Haverford School and settled 1n the Oaks 1-le IS a nat1ve of that b1g black smoke smudge 1n the m1dst of the steel d1SlI1C1 Bethlehem B111 formerly at tended Shadys1de Academy 1n Pntsburgh for twelve years thence he came to Haverford out of one rut 1nto another B111 IS a very talented crt1st C1f Petty and Varga can pass the censor so can Sm1thJ The 1nst1gator of many surpnsmg W1secracks Snuth 1S a popular member of the Oaks even though he helped Ed Scull Wr1te Oakle Dope 1-le plans to enter the Cornell Hotel Adm1n1strat1on course after grad uat1on 66 V t L uB1llll : I D F S . Q'9 CL1f RICHARD WIRT TAYLOR Dick Entered 1931 YALE Index 39 40 Copy Ed 4l 42 Cum Laude 42 S B Knowlton Engllsh PYIZS 39 Dramatlc Club 42 SCIENCE Club 40 Second Team Soccer 42 Crew Mgr 42 Scholarsh1pPr1ze 39 40 4l Honor Roll 37 38 40 4l 42 Students were one day th1s year very pleasantly surprlsed by seelng a cartoon appear m that worthy pubhcatlon commonly known as the INDEX The 1dea became popular and more cartoomsts were enhsted From th1s begmnlng D1ck Taylor got h1s now renowned reputat1on as an artlst He d1d h1s draw1ng and also a great deal ol edltorlal wrxtmg under the t1tle of copy ed1tor But then that s how the INDEX works not eft1c1ently hke the HALIGOLUK Dlck does much w1thout gettmg pubhc acknowledgment He has taken h1s pen ln hand and gotten thxs year book out of several hard spots and look at the wrxte up he gets' CThere s no 1ust1ce l Furthermore more than any other boy tn the school Dtck Taylor IS respons1ble for gettmg h1s classmates to understand the1r sublects at Haverford lf Taylor Proctorlng ID the lower forms has kept D1ck from most athletlcs Nevertheless he has been on the second soccer team for two years and thls year managed to get h1s knee battered up enough so that he was hmpmg around school for two months Thls summer 1lS to be Yale Old E11 The Elms etc several years hence 1ts to be Taylor the great somethlng or other Whatever 1t IS though 1t w1ll be the great J D W 67 - , .. , 5 can't get it, it's incomprehensible. , , , -J 032 ED 5. ' if :nl A FREDERICK MORRIS THAYER IR Entered 1930 YALE lndex 39 40 41 Sports Ed 42 S1gnetSoc1ety 41 Treas 42 Student Councll 39 42 Current Events Club 42 Glee Club 39 40 41 42 Orchestra 39 40 42 Harvard Club Pr1ze 41 Dance Commlttee 42 Class O111CeS Pres 37 38 39 Treas 40 41 P1fth Form Publlc Speakmg Competmon 41 Dramatxc Club 40 41 42 135 lb Football 40 Second Team Football 41 42 Fenclng 39 MIUOT H 40 H 41 Capt 42 Second Team Baseball 42 Thomas Allerton Newhall Pnze 40 Honor Roll 37 38 Fourscore and seven years ago fd1V1dGd by seven and a quarterl Thayers forefathers brought to Haverford School a new Thayer dedl cated to the propos1t1on that he should graduate 1n 1942 Well 1t s 1942 and r1ght above 1S hls plcture Unless the HALTGOLUK has made a rms take land the HALIGOLUK never makes rrnstakesl Ted IS now an alum nus of Haverford After a br1ef but Nordy 1ntroduct1on the usual procedure 1n Wr1te ups 1S to descrlbe the v1ct1m s GC11Vll16S A clescrlptlon of Ted s act1v1t1es would be about as long as seven hundred xnstallments of My Day Mult1 plymg the 11st bes1de thls plcture by three Kto take care of thlngs forgot tenl w1ll glve a general tdea He does almost everythlng and even tr1es to play squash Every wr1te up ends w1th sornethlng to the effect that Haverford s loss lS Wabash State Teacher s College s gam That s corny but 1n the case of Ted Thayers go1ng to Yale 1tS true and 1f the wearers of purple and green for crlmson and lavender or whatever 1t tsl dont realtze 1t they was beh1nd the door when the bra1ns was passed out occ c L1 68 . . . . I . pl I .' - : 1 A HARRY S WASLEY Harry Entered 1941 PENNSYLVANIA OR PENN STATE Track 42 Harry Wasley was born m the town of Shenandoah whtch IS located about one hundred and twenty f1ve mlles northwest of Phlladelphxa and has a populatlon of about 18 OOO The town IS noted for tts mmmg of anthrac1te coal A few years ago the name of Shenandoah was brought to the people s v1ew when 1t had a traglc happenmg The mmes under the town caved ln and w1th them the hlgh school whlch Harry attended Therefore the pup1ls had to attend for only part tlme and thus Harry had Harry s mam sport IS track and he expects to break a few records before he leaves the School to go to the Umvers1ty of Penn or to Penn State where he hopes to become a chem1st 01' woo m9 his afternoons free to go to the movies or play baseball. However, ,, X 9? 6 T EDWARD CLIFFORD WERTIMER Wert Morhmer Entered 1940 PENNSYLVANIA Index 41 42 Tennis Asst Mgr 41 Mgr 42 Glee Club 42 Orchestra 41 42 Soccer 41 Wrestling 42 In the fateful year of 1939 little Eddie Wertimer bounced into Mr Covert s lap greeting him with a guttural howl lf you want to know Why some Oak s boys are deaf they ll tell you that Mortimer s drumming did it He can really beat the skins with a hot stick Ed however 1S prob ably most famous for h1s 1m1tat1ons He can imitate everything from an old ialopy to Lionel Barrymore This year he became a member of the noted Oak s Blitz Orchestra fthree hams and a meatballl which started out to tour the country but got only as far as Baldw ns tions will probably scare the team into being undefeated Seriously We hope he will bring as many smiles to Pennsylvania s Wharton School as he has to Haverford Where he will long be remembered a fly 70 Ed is the manager of the tennis team this year, and his funny imita- ,p a -' s get f is 'A 4' CL 6' THOMAS ALWYN WOOD Tom Tommy Entered 1940 HARVARD Current Events Club 41 42 Glee Club 41 42 Frith Form Publrc Speakmg Cornpetltron Honor Roll 41 42 Dramatlc Club 41 42 Second Team Tennrs 41 Tenrns 42 One afternoon a HALIGOLUK edrtor covered Torn and got hrm to wrrte a bnet autob1ography The work lS here presented 1n rts entrrety On November 26 1923 l was born rn the beautlful crty ol Buenos Arres Republrca Argentma ln the land of sunny Sk19S gauchos and classmates of all natronalrtres l spent srxteen happy years Although l went to an Englrsh school l naturally learned to speak Spanlsh almost lrke a natrve l also acqurred an rnslght rnto and an understandrng of the basrc Argentrne character always been called home to mel to take up permanent resrdence rn thls country At sea was I for many more weeks than the voyage between Buenos Arres and New York took Fortunately for me Haverford became my home port and 1 began to regaln my land legs l shall sarl from Haverford to that new port of college wrth deep regret 71 ln October, 1940, l reluctantly sailed for home fthe United States had .' -K c .w his 1. 0 cuiie IOHN F WOOLER ack Entered 1937 Index Reporter 41 42 Tra k H 42 Current Events Club 42 Glee Club 42 Soccer 39 H 40 41 42 ln 1937 lack entered Haverford as a member of the Oaks Prevtous to thts trme he had recerved hrs educat1on rn Portugal and England He was one of the Oaks boys untrl the fall of 1940 when h1s famrly re turned from Europe Srnce then at 8 49 every rnorntng a green Ford sedan has slrd to a stop on Buck Lane and lack has dashed across the foot ball freld to get rn before the bell CSornet1mes he made 1t usually he was late lack equals Houdrnr ln one respect for he has drrven around for as much as three days on a tank empty of gas Thts talent m1ght come ln handy when the gas ratromng starts ln the fall lack can be found on the soccer freld showmg the boys how slonl ln the wlnter we see hlm Wrth Mr Hratts Wrldcats and 1n the sprrng hes out on the track One place you can frnd htm all season though lS rn demertt sess1on every Saturday rnornlng He even stays around to shovel coal after vacatlon has started When lack leaves thrs year well rnrss h1s many amuslng rmperso natrons it 72 ..I ., : t it's done in England. CHe has earned his major three years in succes- f K Us 'H . 'Q WU ,xl . DONALD E YOUNG Duck Entered 1941 1kH h tra nl'l'ar lng Donald a new boy th1s year made a name for hlmself on the track team He also mampulated the fo1l durmg the wmter months Don IS a very attractlve fellow BeS1dGS bemg a member of the Haver ford C1v1c Orchestra and the Order of the Arrow he IS mtensely xnterested 1n wood lore He can be found early 1n the mornmgs before school mak mg plaster casts of an1mal footpnnts by some stream Even though he IS an accompllshed vxolm player one can often flnd h1m after school playlng bOOQ19 WOOQIS on the B1g Room s plano How ever 1f one of h1s fellow artxsts arrlves f1rst Don consoles hlmself by d1scuss1ng an lntrlcate chess problem or delves lnto the realm of dra mat1cs ff ,LL-AJ fm 73 Trfc '42 Qrc ers '42 S-eco f e :1 Pens ' '42 l ,V . . , Q? .KIj Ya' 94 1940 1939 938 1937 1936 1934 1933 1932 93 930 SS 11111 C191 3 C1 X11 13311 1 or Q1 1e1' du O1 91116 110 PCTJ Hem Q 1,1 O I 1' xA 101L1 I 1 'I EL 1 1 1j111'Jf41. 171Q!Zc,1fl15 f.4f.1c'1c111i1 Q C1f. :11-1 1o1if 1 1U1l11',Fi1111 1 fl 12-f, Y 1 Qs, T, 1t.- X Heller, T14 1511 , 1 1.f3:1ti1:,1:' ,Wew 1 Weed, 'B ' Cillii' .Q I3 1, 1 4 i Ll2Jp'C1'1, 'y, 51211 jQ111,C',lI,, 1 G ficfgetfej 11' Q10 , f 15111111-1 P91111 FCYTG, 17' '11 1 111 31 SC: f' A 12197, Cc: 11: 123111, if 1. Q 7 111 lf'1r1.fCn, Hr k 1 1 1 EZ is r 5 1 1 'K.' , filfgiin 11110112 1 13211197 l::.i'iQi 1.if1.E1QI1 R115 'V PHUPHEEY Ed Emack who I understand turned out a champtonshlp football team th1s fall Ed Scull Presldent of the Bank of New York was matchlng flve hundred dollar bllls w1th Ted Thayer who must have had a good day at the exchange Bob Clark POIIIICGI boss of Chlcago was s1tt1ng besrde Lon lourclet head of the Coney Island Beach Patrol and Presrdent of Unlted Iapanese Rellef Pete Damel caught srght of us flrst and sprang over the table to shake hands We lomed the already loud party and made lt even louder It wasnt unttl after my thlrd Hart Karl that I nottced that Harry Wasley the Mayor of Shenandoah was over at a small table havmg a late snack w1th Bull Smlth Vogue s ace fashlon deslgner and Don Young the great naturallst I went over to say hello and then decrded to have a look at the famous Star Room dance floor I walked along one of the marble paths unt1l I emerged from the gardens onto the smooth expanse of glass wh1ch entlrely enctrcles the roof Amblmg over to the spot where the glass dome met the floor I stood there marvelmg at how such a dome could even be burlt let alone placed on top of a one hundred forty story bulldlng As I casually looked down at my feet Isuddenly reahzed that I was two hundred feet from the edge of the bu1ld1ng and that only two lnches of glass and a half m1le of a1r separated me from the streets of New York I dashed back for two more Hart Kartes to steady my nerves After havmg downed th1s medlcme I notlced that the party wh1ch had been so bolsterous when I left was now rather qulet The fellows were talklng earnestly to one another and occastonally glancmg over at a solttary f1gure seated at a table ln the shadows After I had trled several trmes to make out who the person was Doug Meldrum leaned over to me and said 1t was Sptke Deutsch and that there was a rumor he had been hlred to blow up the Everest Bulldmg I pooh hooed the 1dea had another Harl Karl and went over to say hello to Splke He dldnt seem very pleased to see me and kept looklng at hlS watch Then lust when I was rn the mlddle of tellmg h1m how long 1t had been s1nce I had seen h1m he got up plcked up a small bag at h1s feet and started for the automattc elevator I tottered along beh1nd cont1nu1ng my conversatlon As we got to the elevator he opened h1s bag and took out what looked llke a parachute Then he threw the bag xnto the elevator pushed the button and ran off towards the dance floor carrymg h1S parachute I guess he pushed the wrong button because the elevator dldnt move I was about to go back for another Harl Karl when I notlced h1s bag Thxnklng maybe he had forgotten 1t I plcked 1t up and started 1n the dlrectlon he had taken As I emerged from the flower beds I saw h1m go out on to the open alr balcony I wheeled across the dance floor carrylng the bag As I reached the open door leadmg to the outstde balcony I notxced that Splke was Iooktng at hlS watch lntently Not wantmg to drsturb h1m I just tled the bag to has parachute All of a sudden he started up hooked on h1s parachute one of the ant1 gravlty type and jumped off the edge I looked through the glass floor at htm slowly fallmg down He had been descendlng about ten seconds when he dlscovered the bag he seemed qulte exclted he trred to untle lt and whlle struggllng unfastened the hook wh1ch held h1m to the parachute Poor Sprkel He went down very fast and the parachute belng an antl gravtty type went up Just as fast I felt rather ashamed of myself and seelng a brlght flash up 1n the sky declded that I had better go get another Hart Karr As I reached the table I found Lew Scheffey and Stocky Collms s1tt1ng nonchalantly beslde Splke Deutsch I nearly dropped dead Iso had Splkel After downmg two Hart Karles to steady my nerve I asked h1m for some explanatlon He laughed and thanked me for taklng the bomb out of the elevator As I got the story lt appears that Sp1ke whlle workmg on some secret gas for the government had got a whlff of somethmg wh1ch he shouldnt have smelled Anyway the gas made h1m temporarxly rnsane and he got the 1dea of blowlng up the Everest Bulldlng escapmg by parachute from the roof When he let go of h1s parachute he fell untrl oppos1te the tenth floor where he entered an antl gravrty fleld one of the bu1ld1ngs safety dev1ces wh1ch degravrtlzes anythmg comlng w1th1n 1ts range He was drawn mto the bulldlng and deposlted on a ptle of laundry Sleep began to overcome me The last thrng I remember was Paul Flanagan Captaln of the New York Pollce Department dashmg up and saymg that Lloyd Iones bank had 1ust been robbed I woke up w1th a spllttmg headache ln my hotel room On the table beside the bed was a note from hm Hayes saymg he d call about four o clock to see how I was I ordered breakfast and when lnformed that xt was over I1Ve hours ago settled for a Harl Karr To ldle away the tlme I declded to wrxte th1s letter to you It s gettlng close to four so Id better stop Dont forget about the dlnner Ill get ln touch w1th Fred and Chandler Glve my best to everyone and tell lzttle Bobby Ill buy h1m that electrlc plane I promlsed h1m pust as soon as I get over my headache flf everl Best EDWARD BELLAMEE 78 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 - 1 1 . . . . I 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 , . . . - 1 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 1 . . . , 1 , . 1 - 1 1 . 1 . 1 - . 1 SIIHUUL 'il If Q W if MV' ww Q N 7 9 fi , We Y ff - 3 I A I7 0 4 v 3 if Q 1 S - 24 FIFTH FURM McClenalmn Spark Stcrhler Rmwnsley Vroomcm Mcxmh Nelion Rcmecr Be-ohm eller Powell Perkmw IOS Sands W1ll1cm Seward Reglster Pendergrcs Murphy B Monuc e Shpol-Gr G Huntpr Armer on Currlmq Eumq F Hunter G Evan Lohrke Inqemoll Curll M Dlxon HSISEFIUUH M Heller Ervm Bloecher Kelly Connell Hellgmon W Llttleton Cozerm Fellx C Baker Buzby lohn Haye- Langston Binns Dillon Heberton H Fox Becker Hungerford Deacon l. Boker Pryce Walsh Grubb l-loerle D. Clark lames Calhoun Dowling Gordon Bowen Ba A. Littleton Townsend Blake FU HTH F URM W rll K ly Moor T l lllqbf Wllll Llncoln McCab Ro elle Vanlvletrr l'lGllQjlllOF M Glo Bfill' l Roz Wolfott Shaw lulqqot Stuart THIRD PUHM Wallace Stacey Marttn Thayer Purvea Dtxon Hancock Drew Baer Mauck Curran Steven Gurley Myers Royer Carpenter T Frl z Iohnxon Walton Cohen R Wagner Emack Zmseer Le1per T Scott Parrtsh Strumta Mudd Stratton Peck Browne Murray Smoyer I Sands D Montgomery F Hallowell l ew W Durha Newman l Mltchell l-ltgharn Zteslna Thorpe Douaher nne, C Srnlth GEORGE R POWEL IR Class of 1945 The tr1butes prlnted below are the spontaneous comments of some of George Powel s classmates These comments speak for themselves Thts year the Haverford School has expertenced a great sorrow caused by the death of one of our classmates George Powel Gerp as he was famlharly called was one of the best W1lS 1n the class Hrs Jokes and many w1tt1c1sms became as much a part of the school hte to us as the Yellow Sheet H1s sense of fa1r play rn sports and school al1ke w1ll be mlssed by h1s classmates and teachers George Powel entered the Haverford School rn the F 1rst Grade He made hrs mark athlet1cally scholastlcally and socrally He was a very warm hearted and true frxend He was very generous and thoughtful All 1n all he was one Good sport neat fellow lot of fun fxne student Comb1ne these and you have George I th1nk no one w1ll drsagree George Powel was one of the most actlve boys 1n the class Well l1ked by all he had many good qualltles mcludmg cheerfulness and helpfulness He was a good athlete makmg the var1ous pound football teams and the 1un1or baseball teams He was a hard worker and an ardmzt cr1t1c He was a great asset to the class and IS rrussed by all of us Although he IS gone George Powel w11l always be remembered by hrs frrends and classmates Desplte the fact that we had known of h1s rllness the news of hrs death came to us as a sudden shock We had become so accus torned to h1s presence at school that we could not belreve that he had actually gone He w1ll never be forgotten by those who have known hlm I I ' of Havertord's best. ll I I. I ' I 1 t ' 1 EEUU D PUR OBr1en Klem A Schelfey McNeely I Rntenhouse McCc1rter W Dumel W Buck Scmsser Long Balch Coxe Freeman Brown Frrenrl Reev Axon Wrlcht P or on Vorker lvlonriqhfln Wallace Krr opp Lommot lohn on Dryer Lewl Park Blolr Wood T Ewrnq Wlclemcxn Dolan B 7 5 5 4 3 2 1 15 16 17 18 l e 2 lx' 3. ' 4 fe as 5. , 5 - 7. 8. 'sz 9 IO ss ll f 12. '52 l3. 14. ' l5. . l6 . ' l7 ' l8. Collins l9. 3 2 1 4 5 5 7 8 9 I5 10 14 13 I2 ll l. ' ' 2. . 3. , 4. 5. . ' . 6. 7. , ' 8. . 9. lU. 'F' ll. 1 l2. l3. l4 . l5 Q 84 FIRST PUHM D01 lor C zrtt K1 kroualt R Cl Ga ln Yar ow TH nton Vai F Rob rt E Ha tum TN 'Z-VPC' . 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 0 2122 23 24 25 l W1lliam:s 2 Grant 3 Morlrfy eo S Ewmg W Scott Wooley lnaersoll S Robert Ph1l1p Dobbs Hallowell Wh1l6 Wagner Beal Coxe Mahan Wllbur Helserman Eoler W Frltz Momar Reltzel Reglster Allen Mudge 4. L - 5. f 6 7. 8 l s 9. . LS lO. ' A ll .' l2. l3. ' l4. l5. l6 17. lB. ' l9. ' 20. . 2l. . ' 22. ' 23. ' 24. ' 25. 25. 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 9 I0 11 12 13 14 15 l . frf , . 2 1 'gs 3. zu N . 4 l'31.1rl1a1rt 5 ic 6 rf or 7. r 8 .or . 9 Corriftarx IO Y ll. . 9 as 12 C l'la.1tinf1.a 13 5 is l-4 l. gallon 15. Master 85 THE IUNIOR SCHOOL As long ago as last spnng the Iumor School felt the effects of mternat1onal tens1on when Mr Fraley was called to act1ve duty 111 the Navy Now as a l1eutenant on the U S S Br1stol he TGCSIVGS a voc1ferous welcome from the boys when he loyally V1S1lS us on h1s one day furloughs HIS place here IS belng ably taken by Mr Paul Hav1land S1nce Chr1stmas we have lost S1r Nauss S1r Warrlner and fmally S1r Dethler to Uncle Sam s call for men and 1n the1r stead we have added to our S1r names Baker Bon1ng and Funk S1r Scoular IS due to leave 1n May and IS 1rreplaceable Whlle Wr1t1ng of the staff we are glad to note that Mrs Albert L Fretz 1S ID charge of the pre school class ass1sted by MISS Martha Peters that M1ss Elzzabeth Flsher has the art1st1c dest1n1es of the school 1n her hands and that Mr Kase IS a master of Fourth Grade Twenty two Pre Schoolers have been busy makmg a zoo a farm houses and a post Oll1Ce bes1des trams boats and planes They plan to present a Juvemle operetta Gold1locks and The Three Bears 1n assembly dur1ng May MISS McCays and MISS Becks proteges 1n the F1rst Grade have g1ven programs IH assembly a play Iohn Henry Davls and poems Second Graders have stud1ed transportahon v1s1ted the UFIIVSTSITY Museum 1n connectlon w1th the1r study of pr1m1t1ve Ind1an l1fe and w1ll present an assembly program on th1s tOp1C ProJects 1n Grade Three 1ncluded studles of the P1lgr1ms Columbus Frankl1n Wash1ngton and L1ncoln wrth assembly programs on the last two A tr1p to Independence Hall Carpenter s Hall and the Atwater Kent Museum was a h1gh spot of the year The Th1rd Graders spec1al1z1ng 1D b1rd study formed an Audubon Brrd Club and took f1eld lT1pS on wh1ch reports were wrltten The Gold Rush and The L1fe of Samuel Morse were two of the Fourth Graders dramahc product1ons effectlvely and V1V1dlY presented A Fourth Grade QUIZ program gave a chance for the other boys of the school to show the1r knowledge of the 1mportant facts about some of the worlds pr1nc1pal C1l1eS On B111 of R1ghts Day the boys 1n 4A read and explalned the s1gn1f1 cance of th1s bulwark of Amerlcan Democracy The class also made a v1s1t to the Fels Planetarlum to see The Chr1stmas Sk1es The F1fth Grade boys composed a VGFSIOH of Treasure lsland 1nc1dents 1n SXCITIHQ dramat1c form wh1ch they produced themselves preparmg the1r own scenery and costumes A11 Baba and the Forty Th1eves appeared also on the stage under the d1rect1on of SA For VOf1GlY th1s sectlon gave a B1ble qu1z of the1r own composmg and produced two 1ssues of the SA Gazette A very f1n1shed and conv1nc1ng dramat1zat1on of The Ransom of Red Ch1ef was glven by the boys of 5B supported by excellent scenery and stage effects The present Slxth Grade takes 1ts turn U1 provrdtng the ma1n features rn the clos1ng SXGFCISS on Iune 12th Dur1ng the year the boys put on two assem bly programs a senes of slats represent1ng well known books and a play Ach1lles Heel A tr1p to the planetar1um was enloyed by the boys and was perhaps a factor tn help1ng them to h1tch the1r wagons to the stars A feature of our spec1al assembl1es th1s year was the s1ng1r1g of the famous O pheus Club Quartet of wh1ch Iohnny Ott s father IS a member as IS also Mr Albert W Zlrnmerman father of Warren and Albert Dr M1ke Dor1zas took us on one of h1s famous mov1e lI1pS th1s t1me through Afr1ca among the w1ld an1mals of the Jungle and plalns 86 . . . , . 1 . 1 . . 1 1 1 - 1 , . . - I 1 - - I I I 1 1 - . . 11 . 1, . . 1 1 - . 1 . , . . . - 11 . 11 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 - 1 1 1 11 11 11 . 11 1 .... . , . . . 1 . . . . 1, . . 1, . . . . . 1 1 ' - 11 . . 11 . . .1 11 . . 1 1 11 - . 11 . . . 1 11 11 , . . . . . . . 11 . 1, . 1 1 1 1 11 - 1 11 - - - - 1 . . .1 . . 11 . 1 . . r - 1 . . , . - 1 64, .J yfwf J -ff I I I 1 'E 1 5 Fourth Row I S Colhns P1lk1ngton Heckel W B1ddle Parsons P Sellers Bortow Drew Boer Gordmer Bhoods Norms Thlrd Row Redd Myers Bell Wr1gl'1t M Brown Melcher Evorns G Sloon leones D Roberts Geng Knox G Morrxs Second Row Bohlen Ott Kennedy A Molson Ulrlch Kllcup S Bush MD Slottery D Scott l-le1lrnon Fxrst Row Corrlgon Boocock Conrod Nxcholson Breyer Cose Rowe Bepetto I-letzel Allen Y' li J J fb -N S FIFTH GRADE Fourth Row Buck W Dougherty Corkron Purves l3orr1sh Gleg Mlller Krnkeod Henderson Dunlop lones Th1rdRow Lo son lustr K1mbell F Roberts Kerbough Lomrnot A Muench L Moms Horgreoves W Ktrnbrough C Blddle W Dorby Second Row T Tnoxer Neurnon M Bornsden I Scott S Horrlson Foulke W Thompson Phxhp N Sellers W1ll1orrns Dovrs F1rstRow Blclw C Horrlson E Close Eornshow Megorgee lenney Kelso K D-LCALQMM 1 E 1 Q X 'cl f ' gangs: Ll. X I - V I I - : 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 - 1 15 . 1 I I I . 4 X0 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t N 1 1 - 1, G . A ' S 'V J A - 1 ' 1 s 'JV ' 'x K 4 ,7 1 fl .1 ' 'Q' lx. ' x jg .Q 7 1 I I N I ,SN u N A ' I ll X V 1 x ,1 1' 1 I I : 7 . . . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 l'- I I ' V I ' 1 lx- F s, xx ff' ,Y. N . Lx' - .1--,H 'A' 66 QQ, ,,i,' .'f,fJ7l,v .X FOURTH GRADE Thlrd Row lforley Esler I Heston Ravenscrott I Thompson Reuss Cox Warden A Yarnall Large Second Row E Klapp Denms Mmster F1lZ l Wheelock Evleth Stokes T Muench Carter W deSpoelberch Randall R Smlth Fmrst Row Ryan Edson Ewmg Mclim Eglm C Yarnall L Rush Dearden Collm A Ramsclen I Roberts Murray THIRD GRADE Thxrd Row L Scott Lucltngton R Thompson W Goodman S Dougherty Tho rtton Dan Ttus Senmtt W V Shaw Butterworth Second Row Heder Iordon A Schoettle B Fortenbaugh Brewster Langford T I ewhall Snealter Maclilree Lorlmer I Newhall F1rst Row G Thayer lfluldaur Huhn Van Or dell W R Shaw Berwmd B ale Var relt W Close P Ma on K Wheelock ' 1 I - 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 - ' A 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . , , . , , . , I 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - . , . . A ,... - 1- J---.-r 1-fs Y. ... . - vain . . , , . , . , . , I . , . , . , , . . , . ' 1 -A 1 A 1 A 1 1 .T I ' - N 1 1 1 1 1 - - . 1 Q ' - 1 1 1 --1 1 - - 1 1 Y' ' P Q -. , r , . , . .1 , . , SECOND GRADE Thlrd Row Clark F Ftsher Cadbury R Slocum I l-larrtson Raugh Second Row Ashton Newswanger D Btddle Kane Keady W Ztmmerman I Sloan F1rst Row Hoag Eckert l-lumpton Lemmon McAusland Meyle Howard FIRST GRADE Second Row Durham I Darb Leas Sche1dt W Sargent Kellett Wood Flrst Row W Klapp R Clements Galloney Crav lord Rosengarten D Heston Br1tta1n 89 Third Row: R. Smith, Tuttle, C. Walton, Rawle, Sharples, Francis. Thlrd Row Rebmann D Goodman M Schoettle I deSpoelberch OBr1en Second Row Margolf S Sargent W Slocum W Fortenbaugh Zantzlnger Sensemg Flrst Row Ledwrth A Zrmmerman Naprer R Neuman Cumrnmgs Barr Farmer PRE SCHOOL Mr Edward N Skrpper of the S P C A presented one of h1s 1llustrated talks on the frrendhness of our own w1ld anunals and rnsprred us wrth the hrrrv rntentron ot g1v1ng w1nter care to both anxmals and b1FdS Two exhrbrts of socral studres proyects by boys rn Grades Frve and Stx showed the great mterest and abrhty possessed by many boys 1n thls type of handwork Maps of varlous kxnds seemed to dormnate the exhrbrt 1n these days ol unusual mterest ln world afialrs Provmg the natural mustcal ab1l1ty of most boys was our assembly slnglng under the capable d1rect1on of S1r Scoular More trrne was devoted to th1s than ever before Wllh ev1dent pleasure to all concerned W1th Mrs F1lZ as able accompanrst Mr Scoular could undertake selectlons of consxderable d1ft1culty and develop a h1gh quahty ot s1ng1ng from the group as a whole A selected group of boys from Grades Frve and S1x cornpnsed a glee club that practrced twrce a week and produced excellent mus1c ln Apr1l the Iunror School met 1n the Memorlal Gymnas1um w1th the Upper School for an hour of vocal mus1c by groups and ensemble most of the songs berng recorded Th1s was the frrst t1me IH the twelve years slnce the Iun1or School has had 1tS own bulldlng that both departments of the school had yorned 1n such an enterpr1se MUSIC took a promlnent place IH the Chnstrnas entertamment when both cholr and glee club sang well the usual carols wh1le tableaux showed the events of the Nat1v1ty Contrrbuhons to the Bedford Street MISSION and the College Settlement at th1s t1me were aenerous 1n amount Recently more than S130 was added to the Red Cross War Fund rn Apr1l The Globe has appeared several t1mes wlth 1lS usual complement of 3r1g1nal wr1t1ngs As thxs goes to press the l-lobby Show rs strll 1n the future but plans are crystalllzrng for a large drsplay of boys home mterest 90 . , . 1 1 ,. , . , . , . u , . , . , . , , . - . . . . . ' 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 , . .T111l1 , . 1 , . . , . 1 , . 1 u 11 - - - 1 .. . 1 . Fifth Row: Curran, Wallace, Anderson, I. Heller, duBois, Bieck, Macfarlane, Iones, Fox. Fourth Row: Ervin, Scull, Wertimer, Wasley, I. Baker, Burke, Hecht, Van Metre. Scheidt, Mansel, Montaigne. Third Row: Mr, Boocock, Wolcott, Rogers, M. Heller, W. Smith, T, Drew-Bear, Roselle, Newswanger, Taggart, McGlasson, Mr. Kase. Second Row: Iohnson, Smoyer, Mr. Funk, Mr. Black, Mr. Covert, Miss Farr, Mr. Dutot, M. Boning, R. Kimbrough, Dryer. First Row: Martin, B. Lammot, Coxe, Earnshaw, R. Drew-Bear, W. Kimbrough, Blair, T, Laiumot, THE OAKS The Oaks is noted for its various love affairs. Usually these temporary accelerations of heart-beats last just one week, starting at the weekend. Don't be disillusioned, howeverg there are some who could keep the fire burning constantly. During the spring after each evening dinner, softball helps digest the boys' food. Each evening's game is considered one big inning, and at the end of the week, the team with the highest number of runs is the winner. It's frequently amusing to see the smallest boys put out the famed varsity baseball player. The teams went under the names of Heller's Hell Cats and Montaigne's Mountain Men. A group of four boys, known as the House Committee, acts as the Student Council of The Oaks. They are the medium between the boys and the faculty and vice versa. Besides taking care of the game room, the committee holds with the Baldwin School an annual Boarder's Dance, the biggest affair of the dormitory life. One of the nicest features of Oaks' life is the informal relationship between the boys and the masters who reside in The Oaks, Each Saturday night some master takes a group to the movies, an event which is followed by a raid on a diner for hamburgs. The Oaks boys are doing their part to help the School in the national emergency. For one week a month a boy has to wait on tables. Contrary to popular belief, this is a lot of fun, especially eating together in the small dining roof a half hour before regular meal time. The boys also make their own beds and help tidy up their rooms. 91 sg ag ,I AETIVITIE5 N .5 Stcmdmg Rhoads Mr Severlnghaus McCabe Seated Hall Iohnston Heyl Adams Henry THE HALIGOLUK BOARD Thls year w1ll be known as the War year Everyone 1S upset For the HALIGOLUK 1t IS more than a war year 1t IS a year of the revolut1on a revolu t1on wh1ch has been somewhat repressed but whlch shows 1tself at a few places Th1s year book w1ll be known as the book Wllh the cockeyed cover the book w1th the cut out cartoons the book w1th the crazy class plctures The people above are the monsters responslble for the monstros1ty They Wlth qu1te a b1t of a1d from some fa1thful and duly rewarded compehtors got up ll'llS comp1lat1on Th1s board IS 1ndeed a motley crew Ed1tor 1n Chlel B1ll Heyl acts as the dr1v1ng force cont1nually keep1ng the ball roll1ng always demand1ng act1o1'1 SUDSIVISIHQ everythmg and workmg too hard Buslness Manager lohnston hands out reports at all meet1ngs accounhng for every cent argu1ng about the correctness ot the form and tell1ng the advert1s1ng people to get busy Assoc1ate Edltor Henry has bramstorrns He s always gett1ng h1r1'1self worked up about an 1dea and leav1ng others to execute 1t or calmly walk1ng 1n w1th pages of h1s ch1cken scratches and expect1ng some poor compet1tor to trans late and type 1t There are Sports Ed1tor lay Rhoads stead1ly gett1ng h1S 1ob done and not bother1ng about argu1ng and Photograph1c Ed1tor M1lCh Hall always complammg and p1ay1ng the react1onary To Adverhsmg Managers Barker and Adams went the 1ob of gett1ng the year book out of the red Art Ed1tor McCabe never knew what was go1ng on Llneaweaver the C1TCUlGl1On Manager got uneth1cal 1deas about sol1c1t1ng books and st1ll doesnt know just what h1s Job IS The man beh1nd the throne IS Mr Severmghaus who always declares that the book IS beh1nd schedule and that the Board at all t1mes should know where 1t stands Well above IS where 1t stands Cor S1lSl for all t1me and thls book IS 1lS blood sweat and tears 94 ' I . 1- .... ,.,. , If I - .U .. , I ,' l , ,. 6 1 A ,. . 1 , . , . - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 - 1 - I . - 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 , . . . . 1 . . 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 11 - 11 . . .- , 1 1 . . , 1 1 1 1 1 - Thxrd Row Murphy Mansel Scull Sparks Swlft Henry Second Row Fergusson Potts Emack E Barker Thayer E F1fSl Term Edward Emack Chatrman Robert H Potts Edward Scull Samuel P Murphy Franl-:l1nR Ralnear Ir Samuel B D Ba1rd HarryE T Thayer Fxrst Row Baud Wallace Ramear Thayer H Second Term Edward Emack Robert H Potts A Carter Ferguson Samuel P Murphy Martln R SW1ll Samuel B D Baud Wallace H Wallace LECTED BY THE COUNCIL George S Barker Ir Allen F Henry Thomas H Manclll C Aplm Sparks Fred k M Thayer Ir 95 STUDENT COUNCIL Standmg Mr Allen Ramear Schefley Taylor Mltchell Heyl Fox Iohnston Lmorweaver Seated Rhoads Fergusson Thayer Emack Potts Barker Henry Scull THE SIGNET SOCIETY The S1gnet Socxety started off 1lS second year of extstence w1th a nucleus from last year ot Potts Emack Barker Thayer and Henry To th1s hst month by month more boys have been added on a bas1s of acluevement 1n school act1v1t1es so that there IS now a group of Senlors 1n the orgamzatlon One of the greatest honors that can come to a Semor IS to be admltted to the S1gnet The purpose of the soc1ety IS to develop a truer school sp1r1t to support the best thlngs that the School undertakes and to dlscover and encour age ab1l1ty ln all act1v1t1es 1n the School Among the outstandmg work done was the collectlng of magaz1nes for the Navy Rellef Soc1ety and money for the Red Cross War Rehef Fund The Slgnet takes pr1de 1n the tact that 1t was able to ra1se S750 OO from the boys 1n the Upper School and also that 1t donated S40 UU from 1ts own treasury ln the soclal hne the soc1ety gave an mformal dance after the tlnal basketball game lt also held an outlng 1n the spr1ng for 1lS own members CALENDAR OF ELECTIONS AND EVENTS November Iohnston and Rhoads Ianuary Co1lect1on of magaz1nes February Red Cross DIIVG March Heyl Schefley and Ramear Apnl Fox and Lmeaweaver May Taylor and Mltchell E l I I I I ' December ................... Fergusson and Scull 9 1 , - Stcmdmg Mr Iameson H Mrtchell Thayer Scull Rhoads Wlliord Seated Iohnston Rawnsley Adams Schetfey Henry THE INDEX The INDEX was greatly rmproved thrs year by the add1t1on of adverhsmg and by enlargement At the begmmng of the year the staff had l1ttle help from the students but soon there were more than enough wr1ters The INDEX d1s played good coverage backmg up both of the Red Cross Dr1ves rn the School pubhshmg both cartoons and artlcles to ard rn rmprovmg the School and sup plymg a calendar to keep the students mformed Furthermore the paper covered all the soc1al and athletrc events Whrch concerned the School At the end ot each season the summarres ot the varrous team records were pubhshed Photographs of lmportant happerungs around school were prlnted also Tom Adams served as thrs year s Ed1tor wrth Lewrs Scheffey as Managmg Ed1tor Howard Rawnsky News Ed1tor Allan Henry Feature Ed1tor Ted Thayer Sports Ed1tor Ed Scull Oaks Ed1tor Dav1dIohnston Buslness Man ager Ed W1lford Copy Ed1tor and Harbour Mxtchell Exchange Ed1tor Mr Iameson was the faculty advlsor Here are the names of the boys who reported for the INDEX Charl1e Baker Steve Casey Chandler Fox B11lHeyl Sam Hopkms Henry Pendergrass Bob Nelson B1llShee1er Blnney Montgomery Ierry Sherman Ph1lSm1th Harry Thayer Ed Wertxmer Iack Wooler 97 - - 1 - 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 - 1 - ' 1 1 - 1 . 1 . . . . S 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 - Thxrd Row Mr Redman W l.1ttle1ohn B Montgomery Powel Scull Ewmg Schelfey F Thayer T Wood P Sm1th Mr Black Second Row Fehx Hopklns Henry Hopkmson Iohnston H Mrtchell Buck Fxrst Row V Wood Blake Walton Ienney Wallace Royer I Boker OFFICERS OF THE CLUB Presldent Iames Hopk1nson Secretary Allan F Henry Stage Manager Harbour Mltchell Ir Property Manager Samuel H Hopkms Director Mr Crosby E Redman DRAMATIC CLUB W1th the presentat1on of What a Lrte the Dramatrc Club rang down the curtcnn on one of the most successful seasons 1n 1ts hrstory successful not only from a f1nanc1al standpomt but also from that ot the audlences wh1ch unusu ally enthuslastrcally applauded both the December and the March producnons On December 5 three one act plays were presented Sham No Curta1n Call and Curse You lack Dalton The hrst of these a soc1al sattre starred Dtck Taylor ably supported by Ted Thayer and Ehnor Clement No Curtam Call whlch had 1t been performed three days later mrght have been called an antl Naz1 drama featured Allan Henry capably supported by I1m Hopkm son and Lew Scheltey The last play Curse You lack Dalton a melodrama 1n the old style presented Ed Scull as the v1lla1n whose deep vo1ce and W1Ck9d mustache drew many h1sses from an 6XC1led audtence He was sup ported by Chrtstme Allen Betty Rob1nson and Carol Newton 98 A i, 2 - - ' .. ....................................,.. ' ,'42 Business Manager , .................. , ......... David H, Z. Iohnston, '42 l- , I I 1 ' H.. . I - ' I ., .. 1, . . . , , - , , , . , , - I I ' - .. ,. - , , I , , I I ' The Thief Clara Charles The Report r 1 P ivate 1 Captain T ie L1 utenant 1 Actor T ie St ang r Mr Donna Dalton Anna Alva ado Bertha Blair lack Dalton Egbert van Horn Richard Blair Eloi e Dalton SHAM By Frank G. Tompkins Richard W Taylor '42 Elinor C Clement Frederick M Thayer Ir Wallace H Wallace 4 NO CURTAIN CALLS By Iohn Rand Daniel H Felt? Iame Hopkinson Thoma A Wood Ir Allan F Henry Lewis C Scheffey Ir IACK DALTON By Wilbur Braun Carol P Newton Betty Robinson Christine Allen eph N Ewing Ir 43 Edward Scull 42 I Mahlon Buck Ir 42 Dorothy S Ristine On March 6 the club presented What a Life to a large receptive audi ence at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel The play a farce in three acts deals with the troubles of Henry Aldrich fDan Felixl a boy who has astonishing propen sity for getting himself into trouble His worries begin with a history exam To take his girl to the spring dance he has to get the highest mark in his class To accomplish this well nigh impossible feat Henry copies George Bigelows CTed Thayer sl paper To complicate matters further he draws insulting but clever pictures of the faculty When hls cheating as discovered he vigorously denies it and as a result of that among other things he is suspended by the principal fI1m Hopkinsonl Then to finish the affair a detective fIoe Ewingl accuses him of stealing the schools band instruments However he finally finds out that George Bigelow has forged Henrys name on the pawn ticket and it all ends happily WHAT A LIFE Tf1e Character THE CHARACTERS n the order of their appearancel Mr Nelson A student A student Mr Patter o Mr Pike 1 Miss Eggl ston M Iohn on Mr Vecchttto Henry Aldrich Barbara Pearson Gertie Mr Bradley Miss Wheeler George Bigelow Mrs Aldrich Mr Ferguson Mary Stude Allan F Henry Sally Anne Iackson I Mahlon Buck I Richard W Taylor Thomas A Wood Ir Iohn E Royer Elinor C Clement Albert G Cohen Frederick T Blake Daniel H Felix Iosephine Shober Ioseph W Walton Iames Hopkinson Louise Develin Frederick M Thayer Ir Do othy de Canizares Io eph N Ewing I Richard Ienriey ICarol P Newton Walla e H Walla e Iohn S Baker 99 'lffI'jf'fiT .' ffffff I . I , ,142 e . ,,,. ., ........,. .. . ,'5 Tle r' , . ...,,. , . ...,, ' 4 '.,'43 Tfe t , . . ,,,. . . s '. ,'42 f- e . . ., ,. 5 . , .,'42 Tle . , .. .,.. , ,'42 f- r e ., , ,. 'i . , ,,'42 ' 4..,1. V.'.F'. ' , ct 4 - ' ' Miss Shea ,.,......,, ,.,.,... ,..,...,.......... . . Margaret E, Powel . .,g,....V ...v. 'rl Sc. ..., I .. .I . Q ,A .. A. M .f,A ,I . ' ,r. nts . 4, .. ...,. ,.,. . cn . c Lofl to Right: I .,.. II II ll SHAM 4 . - ' 1-r.' P Tryzu'--' . .. 1111: I' I Leii to Rxgh! 1 IO CURTAI C LL Left to Hlqht Il zu A in II Ar yj f x 1 i 'fi 1 ' :Sf f1'I.'l'fff-'J Hi' -:1r.:ir, T I ll wr if H . I CTQFSK YQQ, IQCE1 Q.5.1.TQIU 4 ' ll Y' f. lf' H V ... F' A U, E' I l WHAT A LIFE Loft to Right: T, Wood, Miss lockson, Toylor, Miss Clement, Miss Newton, Royer, Miss Shober, Wollcxce, Wolion, Hopkinson, Ewing, Thoyer, Felix, Henry, Miss Powell, Miss deConizor-es, Miss Develin, Col'1en,Ienney, I Boker, Buck, Blake. WHAT A LIFE Left io Right Toylor Henry Miss Devlin Enviro Miss Povvel Hopkinson WHAT A LIFE 0 , , Lei! to Right: Henry l-fiss Sncloer Miss Clement Felix Tnayer Wcllcoe Third Row Baer Welhnan Ewmg S Smrth Cozen Anderson Mttchell A Llttlcton Pendergra s Sand Calhoun Sheffer Buck Scull Second Row Wertlmer l-lerllgrrtan Barker l-lopklns Casey Swrft P Srntth F Thayer Connell Hanson Mansel Murphy E Emack fPre J T Wood Mr Scoular First Row Henry W Llttleton C Hunter Rhoads Wllford Hall C Baker Wooler P Dantcl Mcldrum B Montgomery Noble Pott Stahler GLEE CLUB For 1ts second year under the very capable drrectlon of Mr Davtd Scoular the Glee Club was the most popular and most adrrnred organtzatton 1n school Thrs statement IS borne out by the fact that nearly a hundred boys trred out for the club last fall Unfortunately however many had to be left out IH order to form a compact group of forty f1ve whrch th1s year met for an average of two rehearsals a week The1r f1rst appearance was at the one act plays 1n December when they sang a few Negro sp1r1tuals followed by Aura Lee as an encore After that evenlng there was a long perlod of 1nact1v1ty as far as concerts were con cerned of course rehearsals went on as usual The reason for the rnactron was that th1s year the club planned to take only one trtp tnstead of the two 1t had rnade the year before flnancral reasons By a vote the members decrded to return to Washmgton rather than to undertake the New York excurslon At noon on the last Fndav rn February the Glee Club came out of hrdrng and boarded the tram or Washtnaton After arr1v1ng and leavmg thelr bags at the Contrnental hotel the boys hurrred out to the Natronal Cathedral School for Grrls V- hrch the club had vrsrted the prevlous year The Jotnt concert was held that afternoon and then after supper served at the school an 1nformal dance took place rn the eventng Tne next afternoon followmg a mornmg of dance took place The next afternoon followmg a mornrng of s1ght see1ng one thlrd of the Glee Club returned home but those who so destred stayed another nrght thus havrng an extra day wxth whrch to do as they pleased 102 - 1 I 1 1 . 1 31 - 1 1 - 1 1 . , , , , Q. , , , . . ' I 1 7- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . , , :s, , . 1 - 1 1 - I ' 1 , . , . 1 1 1 . I . . . . . . . J . , . , , . . , 1 . . 1 1 1 1 . . , . . - 1 - I - 1 ' 1 I I Y r , . The following Friday the Glee Club sang between the acts of the March play held at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel There they sang Gilbert and Sulli vans March of the Peers brilliantly accompanied by the regular accom pamst Henry doubling up with Swift at the piano the Swedish Hxkmg Song and a Negro spiritual arranged by Mr Iameson w1th a baritone solo part sung by Tom Mansel Later in the evening the Haverford School Quartet which has appeared at odd times during the year fEmack Mansel Thayer and Rhoadsl sang very successfully several light pieces The next appearance of the club was at the concert given by the Yale Glee Club under the direction of Mr Marshall Bartholomew in the Ryan performance the members of the Haverford Glee Club 1nv1ted the v1s1tors from Yale to their homes for the night The Glee Club next gave a concert over radlo station WFIL Despite the rainy night and the uneasiness of the boys the program went off well before a studio audience of about fifty Mam Line girls The whole program was recorded and a set of the records was made for the members of the club Afterwards a Glee Club party was held everybody had a flne time The final performance of the club was the joint concert with the Baldwm School Glee Club This concert was perhaps the best which the Glee Club has ever g1ven It was a fitting farewell concert for Mr Scoular whose draft num ber had been called FIFTH FORM PUBLIC SPEAKING COMPETITION Second Row: Mr Redman, Sparks, Felix, Powel, Heihgman first Row: F Hunter, C Baker, Rawnsley First Place-Robert Hellrgmcm Second Place-C Aplm Sparks, Ir 103 Memorial Building. There the two clubs sang one number together. After the ' x Left io Rxght H Thayer Mahan Young Rhoads lay Sands C Smtth F Thayer Stuart Wertzmer Mr S oular Blake ORCHESTRA The school orchestra whtle small 1n numbers has worked valtantly through the wmter prepartng selecttons for thetr two spr1ng performances The ttrst ot these was tn contunctton wtth the Fttth Form Publtc Spealnng even tng on the 8th ol May the second at Commencement The ttrst V1Ol1I'11Sl of the group th1s year was Don Young the other tnstru mentahsts were Davtd Mahan v1ol1n Ted Thayer clannet Iay Rhoads clart net lay Sands saxophone Ted Trump flute Fred Blake ptano Harry Thayer cornet Clement Smtth trumpet Stewart bass Ed Werttmer drums Setecttons from G1lbert and Sulltvans operas as well as excerpts from symphontc works, were studted by the group V04 3Q I ' A '-lil--..., I ,W-, I , :, ,., 1 Lu . .Qs .1 4 - V v --4 X : N .N I7 , , ' ' I z: ' RI, X . ' s fx! 5 sl K X 'C'- A I' , . c , . I I I . I - I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . . . I I Th1rdRow Hanson Iones I Ewmg Mr Shaw Wooler Baer Damel Second Row Iohn Rogers Rntenhouse Lull Montalgne Hopkms Casey Pendergrass Dowllng Ios Rogers F1rstHow T Wood P Srmth F L1ttleton Scull Potts Eergusson, E Thayer McAdams CURRENT EVENTS CLUB The Current Events Club had twenty four members thls year The offlcers gusson Secretary Tom Wood For the second term Robert Potts was elected Pres1dent and Ed Scull and Henry Pendergrass fllled the off1ces of Vlce Prest dent and Secretary respectlvely Membershlp bulletln board and program commlttees were also appolnted Mr Shaw was faculty advlser The ob1ect of the club IS to brmg before the boys by means of 1nd1v1dual speeches lOplCS of current 1nterest These presentatlons are made by the mem bers of the orgamzatlon each boy QIVIHQ on the average three speeches durtng the term Dtscusslons of the vartous aspects of the war were of course most promment ln the meetmgs thls year 'IOC for the first half year Were: President, Ed Scully Vice-President, Carter Fer- Second Row Dlllon VanMetre D Clark Whlte Calhoun L1ncoln H Fox Mr LHer1t1er F1rstRow Casey Sherman Hopkmson Heyl THE FRENCH CLUB The French Club IS the most excluslve orgamzatlon rn school A large membershlp IS not encouraged because a l1m1ted enrollment provldes a much greater opportunlty tor speak1ng and ga1n1ng p1'Ol1C19I'1CY under the able tute lage of Jovlal M LHer1t1er However towards the end ot the year a Iunror French Club organlzed by Fourth Formers was merged w1th the Semor Club Th1s consol1dat1on changed the form of the meetmgs from lnformal to formal and subst1tuted prepared read1ng from a French novel and cross word puzzles tor general d1scuss1ons and poetry Nevertheless several short talks were g1ven by the members sumrnarrzlng the chapters that they had read 1n the novel hm Hopkmson served as Presldent Ierry Sherman V1ce Presldent and B111 Heyl Secretary The club IS lookrng forward to an lnterestlng sess1on for next year under the management ot the new ofhcers who w1ll be elected towards the close ot the present term rgn - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 - - - 1 1 1 . 1 . . , . , . . . , , 1 1 - - 1 f 1 ' 1 , . 1 . C Second Row Wagner Vanlvletre Dr Newhall Rhoads Ftoyer Fxrst Row Mltchell I Sands Smtth C Dougherty Thayer H Begg Hallowell THE LATIN CLUB Thls year the Latm Club headed by Dr Newhall was organ1zed w1th thlrteen members ot the Second and Thlrd Forms on October 29 lt had 1ts s1xteenth and last meet1ng on Aprrl 7 Dr Newhall read to the class about the hte ot the Romans and espec1ally about thelr amusements thelr Ways of travel the1r houses and thexr slaves He also read a book about Pompeu and a book called The Standard Bearer whlch IS a story of luhus Caesar s wars Wrth the Helvettans and the Germans It Was especlally mterestmg to the class because at the t1me they were readmg about these same battles m the regular Latm classes ln m1d December the class V1SllGCl the Pennsylvama Umversrty Museum and learned many lnterestmg th1ngs about the Romans and other anctent countrxes Out ot the dues whlch had been collected thts year the club gave en dollars to the Red Cross War Rehef Fund lU7 - , , , , t Standing Mr Wyckoff Dryer Becker Thornton Lrncoln Herllgman Van Metre Seated Larnmot Lake Blarr Coxe Beal H Ingersoll S Roberts Dougherty Hallowell THE MODEL AEROPLANE CLUB The Model Club owes rts success and organrzatron marnly to a small artrcle 1n a Sunday paper concernrng model alrcraft for the Army Navy and C1Vlf1GH Defense Corps ln thls artrcle Secretary of Navy Knox was quoted as saylng that he Wanted 500 UUO model alrcraft for alrcraft spottrng Then one mornrng Bob Herlrgman gave a talk on thrs artrcle and at the end of h1s talk asked all the boys rnterested rn models to meet at the flrst recess To the speaker s amazement thrrty ftve boys rangrng from the Frrst to Fxfth Forms turned out Mr Boocock seerng that th1s was really a genurne effort on the part of the members procured for the club a faculty adv1ser Mr Wyckoff who would help the boys rn therr efforts to make the models At another meet1ng the club presrdent and Mr Wyckoff arranged for the securmg of plans and other eaurpment from the headquarters rn Harrxsburg After much red tape the plans flnally came and Haverford School offrcrally became a defense mdustry or each model burlt a very handsome engraved drploma rs grven to the burlder tellrng what type plane was burlt and the name of the nat1on that uses lt Medals can also be had for a very d1ff1cult prece of work or for the number of planes bullt by one boy Meetrngs are held rn the lunror School workshop and the way thrngs seem now the Model Club wrll really start turnrng them out for Uncle Sam 1518 . 1' f g A Q ,f-fri., 1 X -' Q., ' M, e- 2 ,,. ' ,.y.-yi' rf , . ,, , v- V, .L ., -1, ,- . ..-M., ff-fr c, . 4, . fam- A., . ,. . - H y, . W -'. - IM. .. .,B,., , . I 4 , , , , f , . - ,,,,. , - , . . , . , , , . , - I I - f , , , , . Second Row Becker Bowman He1l1gman Casey Hastlngs Mr Shaw F1rstRow Thorpe VanMetre Langston Marsh Lmcoln Blalr Dryer Begg WEAPON CLUB Thls year a new club the Weapon Club was orgamzed completely 1n keepmg w1th current happenrngs lt was started by the 1n1t1at1ve of Harry Marsh who was elected presrdent and under the guldance ol Mr Shaw Its purpose was pr1mar1ly to study the hrstory of weapons from the cave man s club to the modern rlfle At the hrst meetlng there were twenty srx asplrants no exuses from sessron were glven several of the number dropped out The rernarnmg have made dehmte progress Vlce Presrdent George Lmcoln has grven talks about h1s Colt revolvers wrth genurne rllustratlons Marsh has lectured about varlous types of hand grenades wlth a Mllls grenade as an example A hbrary IS be1ng formed guns and weapons collected catalogues secured from dlfferent companles and rnformatron cut from magazmes and newspapers and posted on a specral bullet1n board IH Mr Shaw s room As the postmgs become obsolete they are pasted IH a scrap book Boys that are new to th1s sub1ect are learmng about the buymg and handllng of guns Other boys have ln the1r prrvate collectlons enough weapons to keep up an mterest tor years to come l09 however, on finding out that the meetings were held at three-thirty, and that I ,L-we--5 Q lL...J .1-. R16Ck Scull Mcmsel I Heller OAKS HOUSE COMMITTEE Stcmdmg Scull Lmeoweover Barker Seaied Potts E E ack E Thayer DANCE COMMITTEE 110 f-K-1 QW' 9+ QF .IES Standing Rainecrr Cozens Show Seaied Barker Erncrck Potts ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION A A A Second Row: Hcughton, Cummings, Bowman, Schetfey, L,, Heyi, Mitchell, H He-iligrncxn, McCabe. First Row: Rxttenhouse, Montgomery, Hopkins, Fox, Buck. GAME COMMITTEE 111 ,.:fZ? 'iflua A X17 THLETIES W AW Z 7 'J TT J' :,. I., 1' 25 f, 4-Fo ffw Y, WG '2, ff J 'y 2 Hifi ff:Pg 9' Q BA'54 , ,7 U, A' fr 'a, . Wf Q 'A ag: ' Q, ' V . XX E an wQuQ5!:4kN X I y gy if I L Second Row Casey Rhoads Hamty Flrst Row Pendergrass Swllt Beahm CHEER LEADERS Standing: Daniel CSWimmingl, Murphy CGolfD, Thayer CFencingl, Littleton iCrewl, Fergusson CTennis and Squash Co-Captl Seated: Hanson CTrackl, Ernack football, Baseball, and Squash Co-Captj Potts CBasketballl, Collins CSoccerl. CAPTAINS OF SPORTS 114 Th1rdRow Perklns Couzens S Smlth l Heller A Ltttleton Second Row Scull flvfgrl I-lerserman Hanson Sheeler R Clark Mr Heller Mr Wallace CCoachl First Row Wllford Damel Welhman E Emack CCaptJ Pott W l..1ttlr-ton Duffy PUUTB LL Haverford Lawrencevllle Haverford Brooklyn Poly Prep Haverford EPISCOPGI Haverford Penn Charter Haverford Germantown Acad l-laverfora s relahvely mexpemenced football team took to the held for the ftrst t1me on October ll agamst Lawrencevrlle As so often happened last year the team got off to a slow start and the half ended w1th the score 2 O agamst us but we qurckly scored two touchdowns m the thtrd quarter both on passes from Potts to Werhman w1th the second set up by a 38 yard gallop to the one yard l1ne by Capt Emack The game ended wtth the score l3 2 for our th1rd stratght vrctory over l.awrencev1lle A week later the team gamed 1ts second vtctory of the season when ft defeated the Brooklyn Poly Prep Country Day School by the score of 6 O Although held scoreless for three quarters the B1g Red could not be demed After successwe passes to l-leller and Werhman from Potts We1hman crashed over for our narrow margm of v1ctory But then came the :mx team Eplscopal ln the th1rd quarter they recovered a fumble on our 35 and marched to pay drrt Haverford fought rn varn IH the fourth quarter drwmg 75 yards to the IO yard hne only to lose the ball on downs 115 l . 13: ' , ...f.. 2 . 6: ,. U , 0: ' . .......... 6 Haverford, 21: P. M. C. Prep. ...,,.. 0 . 20: , .,..... 0 , 13: .A U VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD Fourth Row Hancock W1ll1GmS Ingersoll Wallace Ewmg Rleck Heberton Stuart Iohn Calhoun Curtls P Sm1th Th1rdRow Nelson VanMetre Marsh Ball Barker F Thayer Bausman G Hunter Murphy D1llon Second How R Burke Baer Perklns Hanson A Ltttleton Sheeler Clark W1lford M Heller Hetserman Forte First Row Scull CMgrJ S Smlth Damel I Heller Wethman E Emack fCaptJ Potts W l.1ttleton Duffy Cozens Mr Wallace CCoachD Scorlng 1n every quarter agaxnst an 1l'19Xp9F1eI'1Ced P M C Prep team Haverford got back 1nto the W1nn1ng column wlth the score of 2l O Potts Capt Emack and B111 L1ttleton made the touchdowns wtth a saf ty thrown 1n for good luck IH the last quarter On a muddy held at Haverford the Maroon and Gold Kept That Shlrt Dtrty by dec1s1vely defeatmg Penn Charter 20 U In thts game especlally Bob Potts showed what a truly great passer he 1S by complet1ng 15 out of 24 passes a really remarkable average cons1der1ng that the ball was wet and muddy Probably the one play that w1ll be remembered tn the future took place tn th1s game A Penn Charter back had h1s arm cocked to pass the ball when Itm Heller rushed m from the end posltton very neatly took the ball from h1s hand and ran forty yards for a touchdown a rather dxfferent var1at1on of the Statue of Llberty play The other two touchdowns were made by Emack and Potts ln the second and fourth quarters ln November Haverford brought the football season to a successful close by defeatlng a hard flghttng Germantown Academy team l3 U The game was marked by the defenslve play1ng of Hanson whose breaklng up of three man tnterference w1ll long be remembered and by the ftne runn1ng of Heller and Clark A feature of the ent1re season was the great play of the stalwarts of the l1ne such as Scott Smtth Cozens Duffy Danlel and Heller These are the men the spectator takes for granted but 1t should be remembered that wtthout thelr work the team would not have Won a slngle game Only one touchdown was scored agatnst them all season 116 - V V V V V V V - V V V V V- V - V , , , . -- V V V V - V V V V - -V - V V- V V - -V -V . , , , . . . . . , -. , . Q V V V . V, . V VV .. . . . V '- V V V - V V V V - A -I V V V V V V ' , , Third Row H Fox Iohn Hayes I Baker Bowman Curran M Adams Todd Durham Becker Wolcott Adams Second Row I Emack Deacon Drew Baer Batrd Llggett Bloecher Connell Buzby Mauck Taggart M Dlxon First How Mr Pr1zer tAsst Coachl F Hunter Sparks C Baker Ramear McCabe Cummmgs W Burke Mr Allen tCoachJ 135 POUND FOOTBALL Haverford Fnends Central Germantown Acad Penn Charter Germantown Acad Haverford Haverford Haverford Thls year Mr Allen coached hls team to the best record of any rn the school Besldes belng undefeated and unt1ed they were unscored upon and no opponent got farther than Haverford s th1rty ftve yard l1ne After they over whelmed both Frxends Central and Germantown by the score of 26 U EDISCO pal and Penn Charter were soundly defeated 19 U lt mxght be added that th1s was the only pound team IH the school to beat Penn Charter Captam Frank Rarnear was the standout as hls runnmg contr1buted much toward the success of the team lt would be unfalr to prck out any certam player 1n the lme Whlch was developed 1nto a hard fast charglng hne by Asststant Coach B111 Prlzer all played excellently Il Mltmil I bl , 26: ' ' , . . . . 0 Haverford, 19: Episcopal, ....,.,,.. 0 , 26: 0 , 19: , ....., 0 , 13: ., 0 Fourth Row M Brown Zlesmg Smoyer Foulke Monpar Hlgham F Wallace Z Rlttenhouse Walton CMgrP Third Row Wtdeman Iohnson Royer Langston McG1asson Bowen Myers H Colllns W FTIYZ Dryer Second Row Mr Hunt QCoachJ Newswanger Stacy Thornton T Ewmg A Schetfey Cohen Carpenter Mr Drckey Flrst Row Martm New 120 POUND FOOTBALL TEAM Haverford EPISCOPGI Haverford Germantown Acad 0 Haverford Penn Charter Mr Hunt s 120 pound team had an excellent record of three wrns and one defeat Wh1le wmnmg over Frrends Central and Germantown they held these opponents scoreless Eplscopal also tell before them when rn the last three mlnutes ot play the Haverford team scored to w1n by a 12 6 count Then came Penn Charter who handed them therr only setback by a 19 U score The best Job 1n the lme was done by Tom Ewmg who played center and whose deten stve work was outstandmg Both 1-laltback Tommy Langston and Fullback Brud Yarrow dld good work ln the backheld 118 1 Haverford. 6: Friends' Central, .4., 0 , 12: ' , ......,... 5 , 13: , 0: . .,.... 19 Th1rdRow W Buck Lammot Cornman Mr Krnghan tCoachJ Sausser H Ingersoll R Durham Mc:Nee1y Second Row Dolan Allen B Coxe D Montgomery Rtccr Krmbrough Grant Essler Varker F1151 Row S Drxon R Drew Bear G Wagner W Damel Long Zrnsser W Frltz Curtts Letper 105 LB FOOTBALL TEAM Haverford Valley Forge M A 18 Haverford Germantown Acad Haverford Penn Charter Mr Kmgham s 105 s had a very good season but by fate lost the Cham plonshtp to Penn Charter for the second year rn a row After a crushrng 19 O defeat of Eplscopal and a well deserved 19 18 W1n over Valley Forge the team was stopped at Penn Charter by a decrstve 15 U loss Thus after a tre Wrth Germantown Mr Krngharns boys had a record of Whlch they were not ashamed As for the standout players Captcun Wess Long at guard dtd the best Work rn the 11ne whrle 1-lalfback Randy Sausser ga1ned the most ground wrth h1s runnmg 119 Haverford, 19: Episcopal. ...r,,... A 0 . 19: . . 0: U . 0: , ..t... 15 WM f 'f m.a -I Second Row Mr Warrrner D Scott Knox M Brown I C Collms Mudge F1rstRow Nlcholson S Ewmg I D111on Wr1ght P Whlte Morley Buck W Hallowell I Scott 90 POUND FOOTBALL Haverford 7 Chestnut H111 Haverford U Penn Charter A scrappy 90 pound team coached by Mr Warrmer played and lost two heartbreaklng games thls season ln the f1rst a 13 7 defeat by Chestnut H111 the Haverford team threatened throughout but was unable to push over more than one touchdown The second game 1n whlch Penn Charter garned a 6 O W1n was even more hotly contested After the openlng play on whtch Penn Charter scored Mr Warrmers boys outgatned thetr opponents both tn the a1r and on land but agcun were kept from scor1ng On defense Peter Whtte shone wh11e Fullback Iohn D111on was ma1n1y respons1b1e for the gaxns w1th h1s hne runntng and passlng 120 ' Y Q W A I A . ' f ' . .I lil ,' at I vt ' .' -V I I 5 1 ,l n i '+t l , ' .I 1 1 I I I I' . . in . A 1 I I 1-leokel, Gardiner, 1iellI.Balch.f 1 I I I , 5 ' , . ..,.., 13 , 5 , . A . . . . 6 Second Row Mr Nauss Beale Q Wllltams D Roberts Boocock Read Camgan H Helserman Dunlap Lawson FIISLROW Barton Conrad T Thayer F Roberts Bohlen fCaptl R Brown Rowe Foulke I Scott 80 LB FOOTBALL TEAM Haverford 7 Penn Charter Haverford 20 Germantown Acad 0 The 80 pound team was coached through a fatrly successful season by Mr Nauss The Mtdgets overwhelmed the Germantown eleven by the score of 20 0 However Penn Charter was too much for them and defeated them 19 7 The outstandmg work m the backheld was done by Quarterback Duclly Bohlen and 1n the ltne Huttt Hetserman at tackle stood out T21 TF ie F, I, , .....r 19 Thxrd Row Warden Ellmgton Evleth Thompson Mrnster Smlth Mr Case F1lZ Packard Klrkpatrrck Ryan A Yarnall Second Row Esler T Muench Cox Murray Wheelock A Ramsden C Harr1son Ravenscrolt Kunbrough C Yarnall Davls 7U LB FOOTBALL TEAM Haverford 6 Penn Charter Mr Kase coach ot the 7U s says that although the boys dldnt do Very Well ln the1r only game th1s season they Worked very hard and that several ot them showed a lot of abrlrty The outstandrng boy on the team was Fullback Hunter who scored the Mlcrobe s only touchdown and who also dld excellent detensxve Work throughout the season Penn Charter Won 20 6 122 l First Row: Lammot, Eglin, McKim, I, Heston, Dennis, Hunter tCapt,l, Kelso, Randall, , , , , T .20 Left to Right Iones CMgrJ Swlft Brnns Rhcads Regrster Powell Fergusson Colllns fCaptD Man el Casey Rawnsley Townsend Dowlmg Wooler Meldrum Mr Sensenrg tCoachD SUEEEH Haverford Episcopal Haverford Lawrencevllle Haverford Frlends Select Haverford Germantown Acad Haverford Penn Charter Haverford Frlencls Central Haverford Germantown Fnends Because of the cancellatton of the or1g1nal openrng game wrth Westtown the soccer team under 1ts new coach Mr Sensemg started the season agamst Eprscopal on the detendmg champron s held From the begrnnlng Haverford proved tts worth by outplaymg a hard frghtmg determlned Clty Lme team Wrth only a one goal lead gorng 1nto the tmal quarter the team had to stave off the loser s v1c1ous last attempt Mansel scored both goals Two days after the Eprscopal v1ctory the squad went up to Lawrencevrlle to play the only scheduled team not 1n the Inter Academrc League Desptte the overwhelmmg V1ClOfY for Lawrencevrlle the ball was 1n therr half of the held most of the game We undoubtedly had more shots at the1r goal than they drd at ours but the opponents llne was so fast and skrllful that when they drd break through wlth the ball they dldnt often tarl to score Nevertheless wrth any breaks rn our favor the score would have been much closer 123 r , t , ' ' 51 s Q A ' - -, X-- 1 I-. -.Fi 4 , . 'Two 5 tt.. fi S V I 'Q I 1 1 r y y . I 4 . 2: ' , , 1 . 0: ' . 5 , 3: ' ' , . , 0 . 2: 0 , 1: , . ..... 2 . 3: ' ' . . ,. . 0 . 3: ' ,. 1 , - ' A ' , , , , , . 'x Third Row Rhoads Iames Hayes G Evans C Fox Peck H Taylor Casey Blake Beahm Fellx Townsend Iacobs Hoerle Second Row Lohrke Vrooman Rntenhouse Swlft Reg1ster Pendergras Wh1te Bmns Moore MacClenahcm Dowl1ng Kelley Iones flvfgrl Mr Sensemg tCoachJ First Row Powel Fergusson Mansel Coll1ns fCaptl Rawnsley Meldrum Wooler SOCCER SQUAD The Maroon and Gold next took on Frlends Select a school whxch always has good soccer teams ln th1s game we showed real srgns of lmprovement over the earher games Fergusson made some beautrful centers from hls wlng pos1t1on and the center of the hne Capt Collms Rawnsley and Regrster were dr1v1ng hard for the goal every tlme they had the ball The champlonshrp ball was kept rolllng by the defeat of a not too strong Germantown Academy team by the score of 2 O Both goals were scored 1n the f1rst ten m1nutes by Mansel After th1s Germantown put on the pressure and Haverford let up scor1ng no more goals the remamder of the game Penn Charter defeated us on October 30 for our only loss ln the lnter Academ1c League lt was an extremely hard fought game one that could have gone elther way But P C s fast 1ns1des broke through tw1ce to score Capt Coll1ns scored our smgle goal On the rebound from thelr defeat the team shut out Frrends Central by the score of 3 O on the losers fleld The goals were made by Capt Coll1ns Fergusson and Mansel For the f1rst quarter of the last game of the season Haverford looked qu1te weak The Fnends scored wrth ease early 1n the game But from then on 1t was a drfferent story Dowlmg a substltute left wxng pounded 1n our f1rst goal rn the second per1od ln the thrrd quarter We came out fxghtmg hard but the opponents were not to be counted out yet so the game went 1nto the last quarter st1ll tred up at one all lt was then that all Coach Sensenrg s hard work really showed xtself Reglster scored on a l1ghtn1ng pass ln front of the goal and Fergusson scored w1th a beaut1ful penalty shot Another goal was made but 1t was null1f1ed by an OllS1d9 penalty The fmal score of 3 l shows a well earned vlctory over a good team 124 . ,, 1 w ' . 1 1 . -,- ls 4.1.2 1 I 1 ww '- -' 'Z'-'ix 1 '-11- . .1 . A . . - , ' 11.-:1-j',',1-f . ' ' --1 V - - ' -. ' ' . U . -'- -- '. . ' ,N1 .-,- '. ,.',. ' - .C -' . f .3 ..,' . --,. . A f .You , -4. . . , ,Ii .1 . H 1 ,X .. ,- . 1,3 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 - 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 Back Row Freeman Blatr McCarter Pearson Mr Barr CCoachJ Lewxs Strumxa Wrlllams Second Row Neuman Mudd Sands Mltchell Wallace Park Reeve Farsi Row Leo Iohnson Murray Smxth Thayer fCaptJ Parrlsh Purvls Monaghan Taylor 13 AND 14 YEAR OLD SOCCER TEAM Haverford Eplscopal Academy Haverford Frlends Select Haverford Germantown Frrends Haverford Erlends Central Thrs year the 13 and 14 year old soccer team had an exceptlonally good season Although the frrst game wlth Ep1scopal was lost the team d1d not g1ve up hope It hed one game and won all the others W1th the help of all the team Harry Thayer and Harvey Mudd star forwards kept up a contmual battermg agamst the enemy defense thus prov1ng the old maxrm that a good offense IS the best defense The team owes a lot to Mr Barr whose many years of expenence rn coachmg were made avarlable VARSITY SOCCER CONCLUDED Desprte the fact that the team lost to Penn Charter they tled wlth Frrends Select for the league champ1onsh1p Both teams lost Just one game For thts very successful season a vote of pralse should go to the whole team espe crally to Capt Collms who was a great leader to Tom Mansel who was our hlgh scorer w1th f1ve of the fourteen goals and to Coach Sensen1g for hrs hard work m burldmg a champronshrp team hrs f1rst year as head coach At a meet1ng of the letter men at the close of the season Martm SW1fl the goahe was elected captaxn of next year s team 125 , 21 ' , . .3 , 25 ' ' , ...... .l , 25 ' ,. .l , 3g ' ' , ...,. ,l Haverford, lg Penn Charter, ........ l ll AND 12 YEAR OLD SOCCER TEAM Th1rdRow Wa d P Sellere Prlkmaton W Puddle Hastma Begg Sweeton Mr l-lavrlara fCoachD Second Row Prxlp lf Je Ma ter Rlvoa E Wood Dea er' l-lasting Ulrlch Melcrle S Roberts F1rstRow G Sloa Greenv ood Reltzel I Re 1 'er Mahan l-letzel Oli Dobb Geng SEASON S RECORD Haverford l Ep1scopal ll-laverford U Errends Select Haverford U Germantown Errends 4 9 AND 10 YEAR OLD SOCCER TEAM Thlrd Row l' Do '1 VJ Da bf Co xc a Veda ,ee .' Second Row R e ane P ve Krl p E Clo e FlYSt Row A l!1ller Taorvp H r SEASON S RECORD H1 vm rd 2 Cwer namofm Erlendu E ' : r , . ., ' ' , , . A , , ' ,s, , , : .li, rg rs, S 5, .. as, A , ra ., S, ' , , , 5 , . ........... , Q , . . . . . 1 I 1- ' : v.r.De1hier W. A Ll hertv Phill: , r ', r': xt, . ra Haw: :ereyer Steuhn r, Harrison le lf, Sellers, ur 5, 'cu , W. Biddle, , . ' cffeuziarl liehuexzon, ,l!l'.l9I'1CK, Q , l .. :son,RiCl1, arg 'IV:fT, x, H 4 - - Ra .f ro , , x ' Q N Second Row Lull fMgrI Barker S Smith Heberton Murphy Mr Abrams tCoachl First Row Stahler I Heller Potts fCaptJ Clark We-ihman BASHETB LL The basketball team began its season under the guidance of a new coach Iohn Abrams who had coached for three successful seasons at the Chester High School In this season with Haverford he has become very popular with the players although he has not been able in such a short time to develop a championship team from the material available Several men remained on the team from last season Captain Potts Heller Weihman and S Smith Clark a one year man was the fifth man on the team Heberton Sparks and Baird played as substitutes The team started its season bv winning the first two games from the Haverford Colleae I V 29 26 and Overbrook High School 29 21 The stars of these games were Potts with nine points against Haverford College I V and Weihman who scored eleven points against Overbrook ln the next three games the Mainliners got trounced by Lawrenceville 29 36 West Philadelphia High School 23 39 and Iohn Bartram High School 24 25 But the Haverfordians got on their feet the next game and stepped over Bryn Athyn Academy 32 29 This was a close game all the way to the end and a thrilling one to Watch 127 and Stahler won his letter by his valuable playing at guard. Barker, Collins, Haverford Haverford Haverford Haverford Haverford Second Row Barrd Noble Anderson Montalgne Fxrst Row W Llttleton G Hunter F Hunter Buzby Mansel BASKETBALL Overbrook Lawrencevllle West Ph1ladelph1a Iohn Bartram Bryn Athyn SECOND TEAM Haverford Haverford Haverford Haverford Haverford Haverford 37 Ep1scopal Penn Charter Haverford H S Valley Forge Germantown Acad Fnends Central The next outslde game Was played aga1nst George School All the boys were on the1r toes and our opponents Were defeated 4U 25 Th1nk1ng that the game Wllh Poly Prep would be an easy v1ctory the team drd not start to play real basketball unt1l late rn the last per1od Too l1ttle and too late set us back 36 45 ln the next game Haverford Hrgh was contrnually 1n the lead but Wllh the determ1nat1on to w1n and dogged perseverance the Maroon and Gold qulntet ended on the top s1de of a close game In the followmg game Haverford played the Valley Forge M1l1tary Acad emy Our team couldn t seem to stop V F from makrng baskets The fmal score was 32 58 The team next played G1rard College m a game Whrch was close all the Way to the end Grrard edged out a vrctory 27 32 Improvmg as t1me Went on the team worked out a good defense but could not get go1ng rn the H111 School game The opponents won 44 28 Thrs ended the non league games Haverford played 1ts flrst 1nterac game of the season agarnst Penn Charter on lanuary 9 Th1S game was probably the most thrrllrng played on our court thrs year The Mamlxners were 1n good form but so were our fr1ends the Quakers W1nners of the lnteracadem1c League last year Durmg the f1rst half the Haverfordrans really sparkled and the Penn Charter team saw that rt was golng to be a tough match As the game Went 1nto the second half Haverford was ahead much to the Joy of the school But Penn Charter started poppmg rn baskets and before long they were 1n the lead Wrth about a rmnute to play Stahler sank a long shot to t1e the score 38 38 everybody Went W1ld But alas 1n those few moments the Charter team scored two more baskets and a foul makrng the fmal score 38 43 Haverford drd not Wm but how they trredl 128 , B5 , ......... 9 , lU5 , , l55 I , ...... 17 ,245 . ., .. ,335 ' ',..29 ,355 , 195 , ...... 21 , 565 ,295 , ........ 25 ,485 ' ' ,.. , 5 ' , .......... 26 Second Row Foulke Yarrow Bowen Sausser F1rstRow Curran Mauck Shaw 14 YEAR OLD BASKETBALL TEAM VARSITY BASKETBALL CONCLUDED Haverford 18 Penn Charter Haverford 35 Germantown Acad 20 Haverford 45 Friends Central Haverford 24 Episcopal The Haverford Penn Charter game played at Germantown was probably the most thrilling played on their court this year All the way through the game it was n1p and tuck with excellent guarding and shooting done by both teams With about a minute to play the Penn Charter team got a goal making the score 29 31 The whistle blew and the game was over There was a disagree ment as to whether the game was really over but those things happen' The team s next league game was with Germantown Academy The the Maroon and Gold won both 53 22 50 26 respectively Because of the scores there lS no need to go into detail except to say that the Big Red had somewhat of a field day The following league game was with Friends Central They met the same fate as Germantown Academy The Haverfordians won both contests 50 16 and 52 30 Haverford then played Episcopal Academy Thts game 1ust like the Penn Charter game was a very exciting and thnlling one Haverford started to click and had the lead at the half Nevertheless Episcopal doggedly fought and finally had the game sewed up 25 32 When time came for the second Haverford and Episcopal game the posx tions of the teams standing were interesting Penn Charter was first Episcopal second with Haverford a close third If the Ma1n11ners won this game they would tie Episcopal for second place if not Episcopal s standing would be strengthened At the half Episcopal was leading 15 9 The Churchmen proved to have the edge on the Marnliners and won the game 36 41 On the whole our team had a fairly successful season winning about half their games One must take 1nto consideration that some very excellent and experienced teams played Haverford 129 , 5 , ..... 17 , 5 ' ' , . . . 10 , 5 , ......... 21 I A ' opponent didn't offer too much competition in either of the two games, since I ' 1 ' ' ' I Klr opp McNee1y W Buck W Damel T Ewmg Monjar G OBr1en H Co11me 13 YEAR OLD BASKETBALL TEAM Haverford 14 Bala Cynwyd Haverford 15 Germantown Acad 21 Haverford 15 Frlends Centra1 Haverford 12 Eprscopal F1YSfROW H Heraerman Tro P o Curtre Krrnb o an E 1er 12 YEAR OLD BASKETBALL TEAM Haverford 16 Ep1scooa1 Haverford 44 Fnend Centra1 Haverford 34 EDISCOCCI1 30 , Q - , .,,., 16 , 5 ' ' . 21 , 5 ' , ..,,..,,. 22 Second How: Cornman, Ricci, I. D111on, Mr, Abrams fcoachj. , Q ' A , . .,.. 22 , 5 ' S' , 12 , , f A ', . 26 1 33' V' Thrrd Row Parrtsh McGlasson Dowhng Myers C Smtth Second Row Mr lvfcQu1llen CCoachJ R Wallace Ioseph Sands A Llttleton Pendergrass Deacon Palmer fMgrJ F1rstRow Zms er lohn Calhoun Scull P Dan1eltCaptl Iourdet Meldrum Lelper SWIMMING Haverford Umverslty of Pennsylvama Freshman Haverford G1rard College Haverford Northeast High School Haverford Olney H1gh School Haverford Valley Forge M1htary Academy Haverford George School Haverford Lawrencevllle Haverford St Ioseph s College H1gh School Haverford Swarthmore College Freshman The 1942 sw1mm1ng squad although not the greatest Haverford has had w1ll go down 1n the hfstory of the school as another successful team Wlth only ftve of last year s men and a number of young swfmmers Ioe McQu1llen by able coachlng and hard work assembled a group of mermen that Went through a d1ff1cult ten contest season w1th Just four defeats The sportsrnansh1p excellent swlmrrnng form and admuable Splfll of competftlon of all the boys especfally Captam Pete Danlel must be mentxoned for wtthout these factors th1s group would have been 1ust another of the many teams l3l 0' . 22: ' ' ' ,. .44 , 23: ' , ..........f....f.,.,.. 43 . 32: ' . ,,.,........... 34 , 54: ' .......,,..,...... 12 Haverford, 41: Peddie School. .........,.........,.. 25 , 35: ' ' , ...... 31 . 44: . ...................... 22 . 27: ' , .......... ,...,...,.... 3 9 , 48: . ' ' . ..... 18 , 36: , ....., 30 The ftrst two schools U of P Freshmen and Gtrard College were much supertor to our squad but the th1rd meet wlth Northeast Hrgh School the publ1c htgh champs was a heartbreaker ln thts meet Artte Ltttleton Won the 50 yd and 100 yd free style Lon lourdet took the 100 yd back stroke and Captatn Damel won the dtvlng but Northeast ran away w1th both relays thus defeattng us 34 to 32 The Haverford swlmmers met Olney H1gh School on lanuary 29 takmg all the ftrst places mcludtng both relays and wlnnmg by the score of 54 to 12 Ltttleton Iourdet and Dan1el d1d repeat performances whtle Sandy Sands won the 200 yd free style and Iohn Calhoun took the 100 yd breast stroke On February 4 we launched a successful campatgn agamst Peddle trrumphmg 41 to 25 S1x days later Valley Forge M1l1tary Academy pro vtded stern oppos1t1on succumbmg only by a 35 31 score as our relay team won the f1nal event of the day On February 14 the Haverford natators smashed the opposttron of George School wlth the comb1nat1on of Llttleton Myers for the 50 yd free style Calhoun Dowllng ln the breast stroke Sands Deacon for the 200 yd free style lourdet Pendergrass 1n the back stroke Scull Wallace for the 100 yd free style Damel ZIHSSSF m the dtvmg Four days after wards we had our second heartbreaker of the season ID whlch Lawrencevllle overcame us 1n the last event makmg the ftnal score 39 to 27 A week later St losephs College Hlgh School was smothered and on March 5 Haverford f1n1shed up tts season by overcommg the Swarthmore College Freshman Letters were awarded to Captam Pete Damel Iohn Calhoun Mtchael Dowlmg Lon Iourdet Art1e Ltttleton lack Myers Henry Pendergrass Sandy Sands Ed Scull Dtck Wallace and Manager Bob Palmer Henry Pendergrass was elected captam of next year s team WHESTL1 G The past wmter saw the add1t1on of a new sport to the Haverford School sports program A few mterested boys reported to Mr Kase tn a corner of the apparatus room to form a wrestl1ng squad Tom Bausman and Al Van Metre bemg the two most expenenced wrestlers acted as co captatns and as-s1stant coaches durtng the season Owtng to the general tnexpertence of the rematnder of the squad there were only three matches held late rn the season The ftrst match wtth Eptscopal was lost by the score of twenty ftve to e1ght wlth Co captam Tom Bausman p1nn1ng h1s opponent tn the 145 pound class and Al Cohen wmmng a ttme advantage dectston 1n the 125 pound class The team conststrng of Van Metre C135 lbsl Ed Werttmer C185 lbsl Guy duBo1s C157 lbsl and hm Dutfey C165 lbsl besldes Bausman and Cohen showed real promlse for the future Shortly after mtd years however the team was greatly weakened by the loss of Duffey and Bausman both enltsted 1n the U S Marme Corps The remamder of the squad practtced dtltgently and occastonally v1s1ted Haver ford College where the tnvaluable coachlng of Rene Blanc Roos the college coach helped our men a great deal Wtth such an ausptclous start thts year and the enthustasm and zeal of next years captam Al Van Metre to spur them on the wrestlmg team next year should prove rtself deservtng ot the support of the student body and should elevate thts sport to the Varsrty pos1t1on rtghtly belongmg to th1s manly art 132 , . . 1 , 1 , . ' . ' , ' , ' - ' , 1 1 I , . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1- ' 1 - A - I - I - - . I - - I - - D I - 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 -f 1 , . 1 , . . 1 1 1 1 ,ff g V I 4 - A '- V A Second Row L Scheffey CMgrD Dethler fCoachJ Prxzer CAsst Coachl F1rstRow Newswanger T D1llon Fergusson CCO captaml Emack KCO captcunj Sw1ft Balfe SUUASH The l942 ed1t1on of Haverford s squash team was a h1ghly successful one w1th a record of f1fteen wms agamst only one loss We won our fourth consecu t1ve lnteracadem1c t1tle losmg only one mdlvrdual match wh1le wmmng thtrty f1ve The outstandlng achrevement of the team however was the defeat of the Prrnceton Freshmen for the frrst trme 1n hrstory Although the lme up changed very l1ttle throughout the course of the season everybody on the team showed excellent sprrrt and more rnterest m squash than ever before was d1splayed by the whole school Much of th1s lnterest may be attrlbuted to the f1ne work of Brll Pnzer 39 our asststant coach who worked hrelessly all year coachrng and counsellmg to fme effect The season opened on Ianuary l3 when we played the Pennsylvama lunlor Varsrty on the1r courts and routed them by a 7 U score Our hne up was Fergusson Newswanger Emaclc Swrft Townsend Baker and D1llon and all won fa1rly easlly Thrs m1t1al success was followed by another tr1umph on Ianuary l7 when we defeated an alumm team 5 l Charlle Baker lost to Mr Barr but the other l1Ve players came through handrly Our ftrst lnteracademlc match took place at Penn Charter on Ian 22 and we routed thelr weak team by a 6 U count losmg only one game The team m thrs match cons1sted of Fergusson Emack Newswanger Baker SW1ll and Drllon Playmg m the same order Haverford defeated Germantown Academy the next week by the score of 6 U wrthout losmg a game On the 31st Per gusson Emack Newswanger and SW1fl the f1rst four rankmg players defeated a very Weak Hun School team at Prmceton 4 O February opened wxth another rout of the Penn Iayvees by the d9C1S1V score of 7 O w1th the loss of only one game Thrs brought us up to the frrst match wlth Eprscopal, and the team came through m f1ne style, defeatlng them, 5 l ln the feature match at No l pos1t1on, Co Captam Carter Fergusson routed B111 Ba1rd rn three stralght games Charlre Baker lost a close match to Knox for our only loss INTERACADEMIC CHAMPIONS 133 V nr m- , le 2 N L :cy ' . ,,, X 'P . 0? ,,, , . in A 'mf ' 2- 3 P - ' FU - y T Hx- ' -'n A Q '.- Ht ' f ffl , 1 V- H1 1 t 'Ht Mu, , , 1 V 1 ,V V, , 1 VV 5 VV ffl' 555 L ' ' , , 7 .5 ' ' , A , ,f , V ,X,M,MmW f '34, , 1 I VY , V j VV if ,f I , ' t ' ., - L ' Tk I 1 ik Ii' fy 'f W 3 fl . f f, X, 22, -. ' ,-,xdsjegg :VV VV V, ,- g lam , V 21,5 ,V VV' X I ' V , Y V -- .lm K , at I ' V A - -, ,p V VV , my YJ QV ,rf V T L VVVXYX A . V , V -,Yr V I , fl , , r W '- I ,HV V 1 , ? ft, V, T , Q, , 5, . 1, T, y A , r f ,WT - ' ff. X ' J .N 'WZ Tai A . f 'TQ :Y ' ' C . . , . 1 V - ' , , I ' T , . . , . . . , , , , 1 - ' , , , , , , , 1 1 ' A ' , . - , , V A , , f , , - V ' I V I - , , , , , ' . , 9 - V V Second Row Vrooman fMgrJ Mr Dethrer fCoachJ Mr Prlzer CAsst Coachl Mr Dlxon CAsst Mgrl SECOND SQUASH TEAM VARSITY SQUASH CONCLUDED First Row Anderson Hanson, Ball Townsend M Dlxon V Wood On February 7 the Pnnceton Freshmen came to Haverford and the Maroon and Gold defeated the Orange and Black rn a close match 4 2 Thts was our f1rst v1ctory over the Freshmen and the frrst real 1nd1cat1on of the teams power W1th the score at 3 2 rn our favor Ned D111on playrng No 5 11terally blasted hrs opponent out of the court 1n three stra1ght games to make our W11'1 certam ln the No 2 slot Ed Emack won over Tyler Gr1ff1n eas11y Cr1cky Newswanger play1ng the best squash he has ever d1splayed at Haver ford won at No 3 pos1t1on 1n three games and Charlle Baker comlng through When the team needed h1m most Won a hard l1V6 game struggle Carter Fer gusson lost a hard fought match to Longman and Marttn Swrft lost another four game encounter Penn Charter came to Haverford on Feb 12 and was aga1n defeated by a 6 0 count we then defeated Haverford College three trmes by a 6 U score routed H111 wrthout losrng a game and won another lnteracadem1c match from G A blank1ng them for the second tlme ln the second and th1rd matches Wlth Haverford College our No 1 2 and 3 players took a vacatzon and the second team players all came through successfully On February 21st the team Journeyed to Pnnceton W1th h1gh hopes for another v1ctory but we were defeated by the Freshmen 4 2 SW1f1 and D1llon both lost 1n stra1ght games Crrcky Newswanger suffered h1s f1rst defeat 1n twenty erght starts and Charlre Baker lost a heartbreak1ng battle rn the f1fth game by the marg1n of one pornt Ed Emack took over Tyler Grlffln once more 1n a hard fought frve game match but the Haverford alumm and team got therr greatest thr1ll when Carter Fergusson defeated Longman 1n a bl1ster1ng frve game match Carter pulled up from a 12 6 def1c1t 1n the last game forced h1s opponent 1nto extra pomts and then Won three stralght rall1es for the match lt was the flnest squash match of the year and drsplayed some of the best squash ever played by a Haverfordran The team closed tts season at Eplscopal W1th a sound 6 U v1ctory losrng only two games and thus makmg the lnteracadem1c tttle unquestronably ours Graduatlon w1ll take Fergusson and Emack but the rest of the team wrll be tntact and should be reenforced next year by any one of several good second team members nn..1 0 1 1, . . l .,' , 1 , , K V! .R . , , , . . , 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 - ' - I 1 - 1 ' 1 , . 1 1 - 1 1 Mr Allen CCoachl Sherman Rhoads T Thayer lCaptl Ervm McCabe PENDING PENNSYLVANIA INTERSCHOLASTIC FOILS CHAMPIONS Followlng the precedent set by last year s champ1onsh1p team th1s year s fenc1ng team captamed by Ted Thayer capped an undefeated season by w1nn1ng the lnterscholastrc Fo1ls Team Champronshlp from Penn Charter Valley Forge and Eprscopal The second team wh1ch fenced Valley Forge second team and Ardmore Iumor Hrgh CtW1cel was also undefeated The season opened W1th a home meet wrth Radnor 1n wh1ch our team composed of Thayer Rhoads and Ervm started slowly but warmed up to w1n the match by one pornt 5 4 The followmg week the same team met Lawrence v1lle for the frrst trme and agam won 5 4 The match w1th Haverford College Iunror Varsrty rn wh1ch Don McCabe substrtuted for Ervm ended 1n a more dec1s1ve v1ctory 8 l On March ll we traveled to Ep1scopal for our fxrst lnterac meet Agarn we started slowly but overcame a 3 l lead to w1n the meet 5 4 McCabe sub strtuted for Ervln 1n one bout Valley Forge v1s1ted us the followmg week br1ng1ng an undefeated team and much self confrdence To everybody s surpr1se however our team d1d 1ts best fenc1ng of the year to defeat the soldrers 7 2 The lnterscholastrc Foxls Team Champronshrp was held at Haverford College W1th Haverford Penn Charter Valley Forge and Ep1SCOpCIl the con tenders W1th Ted Thayer fenc1ng No l lay Rhoads No 2 and Harold Ervm and Don McCabe shar1ng the No 3 spot we defeated Penn Charter 5 4 Eprs copal 6 3 and Valley Forge 5 4 to retarn the trophy for another year Thaye Won second prrze 1n the lndrvxdual Fo1ls wh1le Rhoads lost thrrd by one touch to Sm1th of Ep1scopal 135 - 1 1 1- V1 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 1'1 ' - - r 1 1 1 1 - - 1 .-......J.. F1rstRow S an R ca wa: f' tl L ln the varlous A F L A meets Haverford was 1n most cases over 1ts depth Thayer and Sherman entered the Novrce Fo1ls but fa1led to place although Thayer got 1n the tmals McCabe and Tucker took part IH the Prep Fo1ls w1th the former takmg th1rd place Thayer Rhoads McCabe and Ervm entered the lumor Fo1ls Meet but had no success Unhke last year s team wh1ch depended rn large measure on Harry League s br1ll1ant lencmg thrs season s team had no 1nd1v1dual stars and was on the whole a much better team Captam Ted Thayer who fenced No l showed very good form and helped the team a great deal by h1s exper1ence lay Rhoads saved several matches by w1nn1ng all hrs bouts and was an excep tlonally relrable No 2 l-larold Ervm s mstantaneous t1m1ng more than compen ated for hrs otherw1se unorthodox tencmg Don McCabe s beaut1lul form should prove helpful next year All four recewed maJor letters Great credrt IS due to our Coach Mr Allen who expended much trme and energy m md1v1dual lessons and to th1s year s manager lerry Sherman Next year s team of wh1ch l-larold Ervm was elected captam w1ll have two letter men Ervm and McCabe and three one year lencers Bowman Wallace and Tucker We look forward to another hne season ld t , z .. ..,c. . ,-t . . - ,- L. , , , - . . .l,-,-,. - ,....Q . . 1 . .,.-...--f- ' -f 1 u 1 u I3 WM ff S T -f 1 1 a- e,--,.n,- -Y...- . . , , l t - . I ,. O i 3 K sf: my rf t' 2 ,X 1 1 X T Li' 7 ' , y y 1' N ' l f n l 1 X 1 V N Lx . X - 5' N mf - ' I N - ,, I , it 4 Second Row: Bowman Tucker, Prew, My Allen CCc::chl, Young McCabe, lones. ' : nerm , 3 ds, T, T. fe? loap, , Y-I'VlIf. ' 7 . A6 Bmns Ro elle Iohn Hayes las Hayes Ramear C Baker Marsh Mr MCQU1llSHlCOGCl1l GY TEM The number ot candtdates for the gym team thts year was not so larg as last year s but 1t was an enthus1ast1c and well tramed group coached by Howard Prlce llm Hayes showed what two years ol hard work can do bf Cornell Roselle Morgan Heller Harry Marsh and Frank Raxnear The follow 1ng week Mr McQu1llen ludged the tryouts for the gym letters Ilm Hayes and Frank Ramear wmmng thexr GHT s Nh1le GT s were won by Roselle Marsh Baker B1nns and Iohn Hays The competmon tor the class dr1ll exerctses Nas NOY1 by the Thtrd Form 3! winning the annual competition for the gymnastic cup, defeating Iohn Hays, 1 F Standmg Band W Lrttleton Curtls S Smxth Heberton Stahler F Hunter Cummmgs fAsst Mgrl Seated Werhman Cozens Potts Emack I Heller Barker Ft Clark Mr Kmgham BASEB LL INTER ACADEMIC CHAMPIONS Haverford Lower Menon Haverford Haverford Htgh Haverford Penn Charter Haverford Chestnut H111 Haverford Frlends Central Haverford Eprscopal Haverford Grrard College Haverford Lawrencev111e Haverford Penn Charter Haverford Chestnut H111 Haverford Grlman Haverford George School Haverford Fnends Central Haverford Eprscopal The baseball team started tts practrce wlth everyone back except two varsrty players of last year Although these two players were very good therr absence has not senously hurt the team An rnterestrng fact about the team IS that rt has such a young squad Cozens F Hunter Stahler W Lrttleton S Sm1th Swrft and Curt1s all on last year s varsrty and also thrs year s w111 agarn return next year 138 , 155 ' 5 ..... 9 5 45 ' , .... 1 , 165 , ...,., 4 5 85 ' , ...,.. 4 , 125 ' ' 5 . . . 2 5 75 ' , .,....... 2 , 85 ' , .... 6 Haverford, 135 Germantown Acad., 2 , 95 ' 5 ..... 5 , 25 , ...... 3 , 12: ' , ...... O , 165 ' , ..,........ U , 85 5 .... 2 , 145 ' ' , , . . 4 , 35 ' , ..,,..... U Third Row Montalgne Mauck Sparks Cummmgs Drew Bae Second Row Wtlford Drllort Bowen Deacon W Dtxon Lm lf Iames Calhoun Mr Pnzer CCoachl F1rstRow Wolcott Bloecher Deutsca Moore Buzby F Thayer Yarrow Gor or SECOND TEAM BASEBALL The Haverford n1ne opened thetr season wtth Lower Menon Htgh School Ntnntng the game by a score of l5 9 Netther team had had much practtce consequently the players were not tn thetr best form Lower Menon was able to obtam s1x runs 1n the f1rst tnntng Thts somewhat lessened Haverfords chance for vrctory but w1th undaunted sptnts the team surged forward to wtn the game Heller and Wethman supphea the h1ts necessary to wtn Wethman had three stngles wh1le Heller wham ed out a home run a tnple and a pttched an excellent game Heberton relteved Clark and held Lower Menon to four htts for the remarnder of the game Cratg w1ll be a great asset to the team tn hts next two years tn School The Haverfordtans next played Haverford Htgh enclmg on top Nrth four runs to thetr cred1t agamst Haverford Htgh s one Both teams played a cage 1 game and only a few players found a chance to boost thetr batttng average The Maroon and Gold was able to get a run tn the ftrst tnmng putttng them ahead l U Haverford Htgh then secured a run maktng the score l l Bd Emack captam of thts years and last years team sacnftced so that Helle could score once agatn putttng the Haverford ntne tn the lecd Pete Barker later slammed out a tnple h1t sendmg rn two more runs nd psttttng htmsel on thtrd base No more runs v ere s ored and tl e game ended 4 l anot e vtctorw for Haverford 139 : ' , ' ., , , . ' , ' co' t, , , , . ,. single. Mention must also be given to Craig Heberton, a Fourth Former, who 7 h I A . . y , I '. . I r t ' ' , '. ' ., a ' ' '. .r f h . T 1' C , l - , :- The baseball team really got off to a good start rn the lnterac League by crushrng Penn Charter 16 4 Bob Clark Irm Heller and Bobby Potts led the attack Clark and Heller each had four hrts whrle Potts had a home run and a trrple The team traveled to Chestnut Hrll and brought back rts second lnterac vrctory and rts fourth strarght wrn Strrkrng out nrne batters Bob Clark prtched and batted us to an 8 4 vrctory He gave up but three hrts whrle gettrng two hrmself and batted rn four runs Crarg Heberton came rn rn the srxth rnnrng and struck out three of the srx batters to face hrm Haverford unlrmbered rts heavy guns agarn swamprng Frrends Central 12 2 Brll Cozens got credrt for hrs second lnterac wrn strrkrng out ten batters and grvrng but three hrts Pete Barker kept hrs average above 500 by slashrng out a srngle and two doubles Frank Hunter crossed the plate three trmes Haverford turned rn rts most rmpressrve vrctory of the season by defeatrng Eprscopal 7 2 lt was the frrst lnterac loss for Eprscopal rn twenty frve strarght games Thrs wrn dropped the Churchmen out of a frrst place tre wrth Haver ford ln the second rnnrng the Maroon and Gold took advantage of the Eprscopal prtchers wrldness and scored two qurck runs Then agarn rn the thrrd rnnrng Haverford pushed across two more runs on one hrt Thrngs began to look bad for Haverford when Eprscopal put together four hrts for two runs rn therr half of the thrrd After that Brll Cozens trghtened up and handed Eprscopal the horse collar for the rest of the game The decrdrng blow of the game was a tremendous home run by frm Heller hrs second of the season The Maroon and Gold won rts seventh strarght vrctory by trrpprng Grrard had to rally to wrn frm Heller agarn was our brg gun wrth home run number three and a trrple battrng rn a total of frve runs A 13 2 vrctory over Germantown Academy retarned the lnterac lead for Haverford The brggest explosron of the day was a grgantrc home run by B111 Cozens rn the second whrch scored two of the erght runs that rnnrng The team Journeyed to Lawrencevrlle and brought back the bacon for the nrnth trme Turnrng back a late rnnrng rally Haverford trrumphed 9 6 Bob Clark who garned hrs second wrn of the season had a no hrtter up to the frfth rnnrng when he temporarrly lost hrs control and Lawrencevrlle put together three walks two hrts and an error for three runs makrng the score 4 3 rn the Fords favor A walk to Potts and successrve srngles by Cozens Barrd and Hunter drove rn Potts and Cozens Then Ed Emack poled out hrs frrst home run of the season scorrng Barrd and Hunter before hrm The game was far from berng over though and Lawrencevrlle came back wrth three runs Heberton relreved Clark that rnnrng and squelched the rally Haverford went down to defeat for the frrst trme thrs season at the hands of Penn Charter by a score of 3 to 2 rn an extra rnnrng ball game Thrs defeat dropped the Haverford Yankees back rn a tre for frrst place wrth Eprscopal lt rs hard to belreve that rust three weeks before Haverford had won srxteen to four Thrs does not mean that Haverford cannot wrn a champronshrp for another vrctory over Eprscopal wrll probably mean the trtle for the Maroon and Gold Contrnued on page 142 14p College 8-6. This was a well deserved victory, and the team for the frrst time C ' 7 1 U Second Row Lffll Ichr on Cor T1 K1 app Walla NJ af Wa 1 Flrst Row Mama H Thave I E a k S 14 YEAR OLD BASEBALL THAI! Haverford U Perm Charter Haverford 7 Frlends Central Thxrd Row A 1 Second How E E FlfSf Row 13 YL!-XB OLD B-'is BALL 1 r ve ora C ar'e f d e C r 141 W 17 -C'-.'7V ' ,f91',4- 2 Vg G31-vi' F ,TI , -' ' -' 'a 7'-ff-iff ' ' ' ' f A -.. -Jff-,--1-,L -ff -.tif - ',. H ' c : fifi, .: .re , 'rs , ce- u rr ', amor M' ' : . ,.r, r, , C Coit , , - , 1 ' : .Yen B Buck T Laririsf Lfcffealy' I Dila: : Yfiifk fCc::: T,E'J'1'lT1Q' S DL:-:art Ha112'.'re11 Z 3r:v-J: ' ' : Baliri Kleiri 3 Q Brief. Ichiicri iifflif ?f1'Z ','.'f'e:'i' F ' ,nf f :AAx r ' Y Ax L. 5. ..'. 'iz rf ', 5 Pea: i . r, - Iixxxerfor A 14 Fr1 :as em ai - Commued from page 140 Tl1e Red team return1ng to 11S w1nn1ng ways trounced Chestnut H111 12 U Th1s was the f1rst shutout for Haverford B1ll Cozens p1tched very effect1ve ball and only one man managed to get as far as th1rd base B111 str1k1ng out 15 batters For the second trme 1n two days Haverford won by the shutout route 16 O Th1s t1me 1ts v1ct1m was the Grlman School of Balhmore lt was l1ttle more than batt1ng pract1ce for the Red Team everybody tn the l1neup gett1ng at least one h1t Bob Clark h1t home run number one 1n the f1rst 1nn1ng and Bobby Potts h1t number two tn the f1fth w1th the bases loaded The b1g Red 1uggernaut rolled over the prev1ously unbeaten George School team by a score of 8 2 George School made the mtstake of mak1ng 11m Heller mad To show h1s anger hm slammed out a home run and a double Harry Curt1s and Bob Potts both had tr1ples Haverford next gatned sole possesslon of f1rst place 1n the league Haverford was beat1ng Pnends Central 14 4 the unpred1ctab1e Penn Charter was defeat1ng Eptscopal Bob Potts Ed Emack Pete Barker and Clay Stahler sparked Haverlords 17 h1t attack Bob Potts had a tr1ple a double and two s1ngles The Maroon and Gold scored 1n every 1nn1ng and everyone 1n the hneup got at least one run e 3 O v1ctory over Ep1scopal on May 19 brought about the followmg thtngs Th1s IS the f1rst lnteracadem1c baseball hamp1onsh1p for Haverford SIDCG 1932 except for a t1e 1n 36 Th1s wln avenges the 7 U and 8 U shellack1ng Haverford took from Ep1scopal last year Th1s IS the f1rst t1me Eprscopal has been shutout IH forty games Sam Ba1rd h1t h1s f1rst home run of the season The game from the beg1nn1ng to the end was very exc1t1ng Ep1scopa1 had numerous chances to score The Churchmen succeeded 1n gett1ng men on base every 1nn1ng but none could reach home and only two got as far as th1rd base B111 Cozens started on the mound for Haverford and p1tched rather shaky ball He loaded the bases 1n the second but managed to get out of that hole Clay Stahler wtth Eptscopal men on second and th1rd and two out ade the DFIZS catch of the day a shoe strrng catch that brought the ent1re c d to 11S ee From then on Haverford couldnt be denled W1th two down-.Ln the th1rd Ba1rd walked went to second as Hunter was safe on an error and came home when the prtcher overthrew f1rst base on Stahler s grounder Cozens walked the f1rst batter to face h1m 1n the fourth and Coach Kmgham w1se1y put Clark IH to p1tch Bob 1mmed1ately proceeded to str1ke out the next three batsmen Ne1ther team was able to score 1n the fourth But w1th two outs 1n the frfth Sam Ba1rd stepped up to the plate after he had worked the count to t o balls and one str1ke he caught a h1gh fast ball and hfted 1t over the fence ln r1ght eld Hunter follof ed w th a s1ngle Stahler and Emack walked but the tl1reat Contmued on page 144 14? 1 ' ' 1 . . , . I GS Th V . . . KU ' . . . 4 t .V C . . C21 This ends the three-year reign of Episcopal. 131 'I ' - - ' C45 . . . . , . L E 151 ' ' '. ' - . 1 1, ' A 2 4 ' 1 ., Lxkj- Sicmdmg Vol y S Rob b V ated For a 3 1 fr 1, KrE 12 YEAR QLD BASEBALL TEAWI Haverford 37 Germantown Acad O Haverford 5 Germanto NU Frrermds O Haverford 3 Perm Charter - . ,, ,,.- ,V . ., Y..- V-, ,.. ...,,.. Y ..--- ' : . re' erts Dryer Hughes fcoathl H Ingersoll PRO erte, 1' SCC? Se : ,Jr .ri,: .oh en, Vfrign Grant R Krew-Baer R Kzribronfrr Var' e sfer, H Curizs - - . Y . 1, Third Row: Knox Gardner '.'.'h1te Eartov: Pzrfcruf Second Row: T-fr Benn: 'Coach Rowe Ist: E Feud F Stott 3-all r:1f3i'f,iSCYf Ferefg ' :f1':.':: I Evans H-swlriari P Conrad Hetkzel Ctrrngrir E-, Epik f-f'ITI'i'1T. 1 Y M - nASEdA'L TZATI fr f forf H mamoz-:ri Ataa I . ' X r d A p ,W fnmm, 1 .l 1, 9- .... f,f..o....,. , 1 .r xxxi-It-i AS-A t r 2' 1 ri 2 Ceitrir K 'X , f , 3' .arxtox-fr. Piero' .' fx'-D I I 'N 7 , Fxrsi Row 1 YLAR QLD :J za L Haver a Haver or Haver o a fmver ord I' Ger fl' Fr e a Gerrr I Th1rdRow Harrrson E Roberts lustl Stuebner Douaherty Purves Heston Ktmbrough Mr Kase CCoachJ Second Row Megargee Clements Iones M1ller W1ll1GTqS Hargraves Knnbell Thompson Farsi Row Kelso Lammot E ler Hunter G1egCCaptJ Eglln MCK1m C Yarnall Dav1 lU YEAR OLD BASEBALL TEAM Haverford Germantown Acad Haverford Erfends Central Haverford Elotscopal fContmued from page 142 dxed when Clark grounded out Cozens put on the f1n1sh1ng touches m the srxth when he doubled to center scortng Heller who had smgled Ep1scopal put on a premature rally tn the seventh when Long got the1r thrrd htt a double but Clark forced the next man to ground out and struck out the last batter hrs erghth strtke out rn four rnrungs There remams one more lnterac game but even 1f Haverford loses Cwhtch 13 unhkelyj 1tst1ll wms the champ1onsh1p The whole squad and Coach Kmgham deserve much credrt Any team wrth a record of fourteen wrns out of f1fteen games earns credtt Rtght now gold baseballs are rn order P S Well we von that last game' lflfl , 8g 6 Haverford, 5g Penn Charter, ...,.. 4 , Zlg ' . ' , , . 3 , 5g ', , . , . . l ' D Mr emi. X-CQJJJNN Fourth Row Baer Flanagan Lange A L1 fleton Casey Wasley W xhman Thxrd Row H chf Sheeler Macfarland Ewmg Blnr' Walsh Fo fe Durham H lvfltchell CMgrD Second Row Mr Defwe1lerCAsst CoachD Noble M Dlxon Ball Hel erman M Heller Rfttenhouse Hungerford Wooler Adam lohn Haye FlYSf Row WllllGlH Haughfon Danlel G Hunter Hanson CCapfD Iohn Roger Ramear Young Perklns Mr Wallace CCoarhD TRADE ln the openmg meet of the year Haverford dropped a close dec1s1on to Olney Hlgh The score was Haverford 49 Olney 53Df2 and Swarthmore Pre 29112 Ramear led Haverford W1fh a double vxctory 1n the 220 low hurdles and the broad 1ump Hunter and Young also Non then events Broad Jump Ralnear CHD Nuele CSD Welhman CHD Keeley COD 19 2 Low Hurdles Ralnear CHD Sorer COD Walsh CHD Wlll1GmS CHD 280 880 Radchff COD Haughton CHD Fagan COD Ewmg CHD 2150 Pole vault lvflller CSD Pancygran COD Gary CSD T1e betwe r' Damel CH and Malor CO Hlgh Dump H nfer CHD Kng COD Ga y CSD Noble CHD 5 5 H1gh Hurdles SYOIG COD Hall CSD Wolverton CSD Wllllflllx CHD M1le Feragllan COD Parson COD Rogers CHD B ard CSD 5040 220 S of COD Young CHD Carson 'SD H nn ng COD 243 lavelm Ha -mes CSD Helle CHD Granar' COD Bank CH 39 of PJ' Klng COD Dame-l CHD Fl na ar 'HD ru ll p Yu'1CHDCaronS nr, D 1 'C 145 D : , , , , 1 , . , , e' . . : rs, , , , , .' , f sa, : ' I , I , I , ' V' ef. ' D f D 9 ff. 6 in 440 Scot COD, Scius CSD, Perkins CHD, Herman COD, 58 3. ' . 1 u , i , 7 , D , ' A ' r , , C ,, ' ' 1 .' , 172 ' C ,D ,, C e. .i . , Q' rl. ,s ,, r , 1 .. A s .D I 1,3 Sh ' , ' a g . C 'SEL i fs COD 41 2 100 O ng , fx . C ' He D1 fc' 'O' Hunaerforf CH. l0f On Aprrl 16 the Haverlord track team defeated Valley Forge 74 to 49 Wmners for Haverford were Ramear Hunter Young Haughton Perklns and Rogers 'Shot put Royster CVFD De Vxto CVFD Farmger CVFD 55 SVA Broad pump Ratnear CHD Wethman CHD Irven CVFD 19 7174 Hlgh Jump G Hunter CHD Hanson CHD Irven CVFD Noble CHD Devhn CVFD P n HD 220 Young CHD Murphy CHD Bellls CVFD 24 9 880 Haughton CHD Watchus CVFD Ewlng CHD 229 440 Perkms CHD Iannel CVFD Lrgget CHD 589 7201ow hurdles Ralnear CHD Hanson CHD W1111GmQ CHD 288 DISCUS Royster CVFD Young CVFD Heller CHD 123 9 120 hlgh hurdles Hanson CHD Wxlllams CHD Perkms CHD 16 5 XS Pole vault Tre Ch1ttenaonCVFD Irven CVFD Danlel CHD 9 6 M11e Rogers CHD Depon CVFD Sarler CVFD 5174 100 Young CHD Hungerford CHD Be111s CVFD 107 X Young Ralnear Perkms Haughton 1 MILE RELAY TEAM On Aprrl 25 the m11e relay team placed th1rd behmd Eptscopal and Penn Charter rn the lnterac Mtle Relay Champtonshlp Dave Haughton, Frank Ratnear, Sherman Perkms, and Don Young, rn that order, ran a very t1ne race 146 ' ' A -H , V, ,I 1, ' , erki sC ,5'5 Iavelinr Blachton CVFD, Ekstedt CVFD,1rven CVFD, 151'. I I , :Z r , In , I . V A : , , , . . . 3, 1 , , '. , . . Ay Q? Wrllrams Noble Perkrns Hanson SHUTTLE HURDLE RELAY TEAM On May ll the shuttle hurdle relay team defeated Penn Charter and Eplscopal tor the th1rd year 1n a row The team conslsted of Duane W11l1ams Brll Noble Sherman Perkrns and lack Hanson runnlng 1n that order The race was close throughout and 1t Was not unt1l the last two men that Haverford took the lead The Alphas defeated the Omegas rn the other half of the Phrhp B1shop Day program by the score of l601f2 114172 On Saturday May l6 Haverford dropped a close meet to Grrard College 52 47 Hanson scored a double rn the hlghs and lows Young won the 100 and 220 Danrel Won the shot put and Hunter Perkrns tred tor f1rst IU the hrgh Dump 120 Hrgh Hurdles Hanson CHD Perluns CHD T1e Bolthon and Samson CGD l64 l00 Young CHD MOTH1HGll1 CGD Rosen CGD l05 Mlle Dunkle CGD Huffman CGD Duron CHD 5034 880 Gllmore CGD Haughton CHD Calebrase CGD 212 7 Shot Put Danxel CHD Paolettr CGD Barrett CGD 42 9 Pole Vault Tre Dcrnlel CHD and Pealer CGD Blnns CHD 9 DISCUS Plechawach CGD Barrett CGD Blade CGD 96 6 Hlgh lump T1e Perklns and Hunter CHD Pealer CGD Broad lump Qumn CGD Ferrero CGD Lxttleton CHD l8 4 220 Low Hurdles Hanson CHD Burns CGD Bolton CGD 27 7 220 Young CHD Myers CGD Perklns CHD 239 MQ R NVQ! dit ..,,:4 , V Y . G.. ,- .h Aw: Ex WAR K V, K, ., Mg, A 1 1 1 V - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 4 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 - - . I . , I I 51611. L1 Stcmdmg G Evans Townsend McAdams Rawnsley Seated Mr Covert A Evans Fergusson Meldrum Wert1mertMgrJ TENNIS INTER ACADEMIC CHAMPIONS Haverford Valley Forge Haverford Peddle School Haverford Penn Fresh Haverford George School Haverford Lower Menon Haverford Westtown Haverford Upper Darby Haverford Ep1scopal Haverford Penn Charter At the beglnnlng of the spnng the Tenms Team looked forward to a successful season wrth the return of four lettermen besldes Captaln Eergusson When the courts were 1n shape however two of the boys went out for base ball and two others took the1r places notably Doug Meldrum who by hls excepttonal play1ng took the top place on the team ln the frrst match on Apnl I3 the team got off to a good start by defeatlng Valley Forge on the home courts The four slngles matches were won easlly but the doubles lost to make the score 4 to 2 That same week Peddle School also arrlved here but Haverford made 1t two strarght vrctones by handmg them a close 5 to 4 defeat The next match was w1th the Penn Freshmen agam on our courts They were beaten by the score of 5 to 4 as Haverford pulled thls one out of the f1re to keep m the w1nn1ng column Each team won three slngles matches but Haverford took two doubles to tnumph 149 , 45 , ........ 2 , 55 ' , ...... 4 , 55 , ..,...... 4 5 45 , ...... 5 , 55 ' 5 ..,.... l , 85 5 .,.,...,.. l Haverford, 65 Gilman School, ...... l , 55 , ...,.... 2 , 55 ' , .......... I , 35 , ....... 3 Standing Mr Hunt Mahan San Ienney H1gham fMgrD Seated Purvrs Carpenter C Sm th arrxsh Fr1tz Reeve IUNIOR Haverford Haverford Haverford Haverford VARSITY TENNIS TEAM Upper Darby West Cathoh Lansdowne Eplscopal That week end the team went to George School on 1ts f1rst trrp There they lost a tough one when the home team came from behmd to hand Haverford 1fS f1rst setback After wmnmg the f1rst three smgles matches Haverford lost two doubles to go down 5 to 4 Back on the home courts the team ea xly defeated Lower Merron 5 to 1 although Fergusson and Townsend had some d1ff1cu1ty wmnmg The best that the v1s1tors could take was one doubles match To start off the May matches the team defeated Westtown for the f1rst t1me by the surpnsmg score of 8 to 1 Everyone won w1thout much d1ff1cu1ty except Fergusson who lost ID three sets 150 , 45 , ..,... . , 45 ' ,... . , 2g , ,,.... f. . Haverford, U9 Penn Charter, , T ,. , 45 I , . . . . . . Cne week later after the Ept copal match hard oeen postponed because o ratn the team .went away to Gtlman School ,md won tts smfh vlctory of the ,ear 6 to l Everybody lon nts match tn strctght sets except tne doubles team that met defeat The Upper Darby tennt team me to tne Haverford courts on May l2 nd were defeated 5 to 2 AllF1OLlgl1 t lo not tndt ated by the score tnts match Nas a good one to f atch as man of the tndtvtdual contests ,vent to tnree sets The only setbacks f ere suffered by lffeldrum and Colltns thetr ftrst of the year The fotlo ffmg da Haverford played 1ts trst lnterac match ff 1 h was the po tponed Eptscopal game The Clnur hmen were oundly beater 5 to l a Captatn Eergusson Na the only one fvho falled to f tn The next day the team travelled to Penn Charter to dectde Nha hould mr tne lnterac cro Nn lfleldrum started rtght out DY Jtnntng hrs mat out f her tne other three stngles were taken b the Quakers the prospects looked black However both doubles teams came through and Haverford tled Penn Charter 3 to 3 only one defeat Playtng number two Captatn Eergusson has Non uve agatnst ftve los es to gtve htm a balanced record Stocky Colltns has proved htmself to be a conststent tnner tn the thtrd posttton by lt re ord ot seven wln and two de eats Next orte Dave To nsend who has also done ver Nel b Ntnntng stx Nhtle re e vtng only t Jo setbacks Altl ough they pl xed mostl doubles Howard Rawnsley and Allen Evans have had a few stngl s rnatches and both have Non three Nhtle suffertng one loss Also the doubles team of Glen Evans and Eranrc McAdams must be menttoned as they have won fou and lost only tivo matcnes Thus as the HALTGOLUK goes to press the team has a re ord of erght vtctortes one loss and one tte lt IS the Germanto Nn Academy match to be pla ed here that f tll deftde the lnterac champtonsl tp The team s lance arc good because the nurrber of matches f on de tdes tr e mnner P S Well e v on that last matchl lb' , A ' ' ' f V 7 ' 1-- T' , 7 XA l is I . in 1 l A '- 's .. ca r l ' c . . ' , Q K , 1 f 1 '- c 'C Y ' , ' . ' . Tx' . I . , I A . . '. .. f , . c 1 ' , . , FE 'X X -' r S K ' A I t , N ' ' ' ' '. ch, ' 'J A ' ' V N So far thts season Doug Meldrum has the best record with nine wins and ' f ,. . c r s w , , 1 r f , r l v ' ' .' ' ' c i ' v v . .. 'L X .a f . v ., - ., . ee , K X A . - . , , A l r ' , t . r T 'l v uf 5' ' . 1' . 'f ci ' s B f , . . . ' . rx c' . 't ' ' . U' J .' . McCabe Eox Scull Mansel Scheffey Palmer Lrttleton Calhoun Kneelmg Lenper CREW INTER ACADEMIC AND IUNIOR EIGHT OARED CHAMPIONS The most rnterestrng fact concernrng thrs year s crew IS the great number of d1ff1cult1es whlch beset 1t Barely enough for one boat came out for pract1ce durmg the sprrng vacatron At no t1me was the launch rn operatron because of the dlffrculty of obtarnrng a motor Then early rn the season the coach Mr Iardrn left Haverford s crew to 1o1n a more rmportant one ln the U S Navy Add to these the fact that both boats needed several reparr Jobs and rt w1ll be apparent that the boys have been rowlng agarnst the current vacat1on the flrst boat was varnlshed and put 1nto servrce and two crews worked out srmultaneously every afternoon IIITI Mathews coach of the Un1vers1ty of Pennsylvama l5O s kmdly consented to help although h1s trme was necessar1ly l1m1ted H1s serv1ce has been rnvaluable and the boys are most grateful Wrth four of last years varsrty men back the flrst boat was def1n1tely selected consxstmg of McCabe Fox Scull Mansel Scheffey Palmer F Lrttle ton CCaptJ Calhoun tStrokel and Langston CCOXD but the second boat has never been completely determrned some boys dropprng out and others be1ng broken rn Most of them had never rowed before D! These difficulties, however, were ironed out one by one. Shortly alter I I I I I I I ' - I-, re t rj o re, 1.1 1 re p oapeft drhf rerd the CCIw'1IAf IO wg orfed t fo 111 hoe o f' we ord moot oe me of the 11r fe 1 t o 1dr1e ortmgt o 1. ere lg we r t 1 1 or1'1g used the Q S e r t eoo cmd er :nr .der o fond t1or1w f rer rxeo e, LO e f fre Jn t f td -fe to 1ove C1 f'1fe f tr1err e If r next V .ere o e ,IF oe Sofe 'te t re 1 ITt9'T1ff' 1d do rm ft r ' e r t rdfe o s9CIuOI1 1,19 he ore the HALIGOLJ-5 ent to e he :Note burf Cup YU e Hovertord plofed fllfd o11t1 ough 11'1dered 1111fu1t efd 1 r1d ond dmtdroed of o f1r1r1g 'ftse 1tort '1er Ho ferford rrdtf h oo 11 rdfe v1o,.e toe re BTYOHQ 1'1 corr1pet1t1or M1 11rfe 119 IIGVY thterdc rtvot Genr ohtof r1 A dem, owes prormee o cm hte. horr1p1oh PUD T1 odtdrddy Mr 2 the re entered 1I'1 tte IJUIOT e oho1rr1p1or's'11p roce o' t11e schoolboy Ro f11r1g Aisoc1ot1or1 of North Amer Befduee o the ttood COT1dlt1OI'1S on the S du tk1l1 1t no dee1ded to trdr er the fl 1ote regotto to t'1e Cooper R'ver Couree dt Corhden Qur rd e Qgheduted 'or 4 o ftofk Lorne oft dt 7 15 Germohto 1 '1 Afodemv No thed1tCothot1f H 4 uf 1001 ord Shrew .tour H gh Srhool torted Jqfnhst L11 V e tooc the e ow rer 1111 d ed 1 1 o IC 1r11 1 1er1 'IYltO1T1 Arm ev efo1'1 ,I fl IYIO t t o ICHCH1 orthed t Jthot It over the dedd Noter mth hedd w1r1d f FI 5 I N A fl VU I 1 to U10 C f tg r 51,15 in C .J 'ffvl 1 J T'-Jil 1 f rut 21. f Q ' tie d13C,11i1r o 1 f J foo 1 ' , ' f ' 1,o,.s:fr b 11,11 f tr rp '1 f '11 e T1 fi 51 ore,-1 Sp 1. 1 ' G1 1 ft 1 1 L1 tl t 1 S ' Soheffey' S CUTS, Aft 1 the fren-f bex ffdtthet-.'s 152 gr ' fdv rdlole 5 11 1 ti tx-ff, t11:ge ZF.l1fl, he e no I ' thot th ' okod good for o :-s:r1oo1 Q f d E111 he '.n'o'1 111.1 r C2141 go dt ' 11 for his frofsf T13 1 'grevfl ' j.'e':r .Ep ,f. re 11 C' 1 ' predig ed thi? .he C ev 1 1 ',J1i' ghox' ' ':.'eI1 .zz the fu ,tre t1 121, f1 f , of the T 5' , It T. f f V' ' t f. prgrgz, t' 1 Q ' 1 'C , ' 1 ' , , h ' ff it up ' hed lf: ' ' '1 ' f 1.11. F J 1 'J o 'J 7. T1 5 Pt d 11 C r 1 1 ' ' 1 d. d, 1 14 t hefzt I 1 1 1 ' 1 ', '11, co ' .' f I rw' 0 N1 ' 1 , K ll'1' 3, C A 11 ' 8 oorfj A ' 1.1 ' 1 L A ' ' 1. 1 ' ' iff: Qf To f ' ' C1 V ' ' ' S A :fe- ' E1 e 1 1 . L 1' 1 C .s' ' ' f 1, Q Q' ' . .Q A, rl. es' 'Q 711 T31 1.1 1 'xv if 3 'V f 1' S' .' 1 I cd fit the 1 J: t te hd tl t It f tl tt e way t tt t' et, Co rx 'nf J d wdsx 11,5 d bt I :is Y tis, '::1tl1 N ,za Cf 1f,: tt rd. The t1::1f' . 1 ' Q 1511 51 7 ll Back Row Mr Iameson lCoach1 Fergusson Anderson Murphy CCapt1 Harrrty Rhoads Newswanger GULF The f1rst match of the season was aga1nst a not too strong Valley Forge team the resulting score betng 23lf2 to 3lf2 1n our favor lohnny Harrlty pulled the surpr1se play of the afternoon by playmg the front mne holes tn 36 one over par The f1rst lnteracademrc match was Wrth Penn Charter our old r1vals and runners up ln the league last year Haverford came out on top by the score of 11112 to Qlfg Haverford Htgh School was the team s next opponent Thls was another very close match Wrth the Maroon and Gold W1nn1ng only because the Hlgh Sdhool s number s1x man fa11ed to show up when a srx man team had been mutually arranged for several days before Th1s automatrcally gave us three potnts by default and made the score l21f2 to lllfg lt seemed that the golf team had the uncanny ab111ty to W1n close matches They won the next one ll to 10 The opponents were a surprlsmgly strong Fnends Central team The team really Went to town agamst the Swarthmore College Iuntor Varsrty by the overwhelmlng score of 26 to 1 The next lnterac match was played over at St Martm s rn Chestnut H111 agalnst Germantown Academy Haverford won 2Ulf2 to V2 havtng an average medal score of 83 The most spectacular event of the afternoon Was Murphy s even par 36 on the second nme holes The team met too much competttron rn gomg down for the1r f1rst defeat at the hands of H111 School 61!2 20112 Although Haverford played 1ts best golf of the season H111 s average medal was 76 certamly out of our class As thls book goes to press there IS one match rematrnng w1th Eptscopal lf Haverford should W1n they wrll take the champlonshtp outrlght and 1f they lose they w1ll st11l tre wrth Penn Charter for f1rst place 154 Front Row: Clark, lgendergrass, Fox, Connell. INTER-ACADEMIC CHAMPIONS ADVERTISING and SIIHUUL NOTES B U W W INT! vi I, V I Qlmamwlmh 7 I Y 6 N I 5 Q I fx R veptentber 29 O tgber October tober October October October October O tober SCHUUL UTE5 School opened ftnally There s a rumor that someone dashed tnto what he thought was Mr Iarneson s room Actuall, he dashed tnto a wall and was knocked unconsctous Everyone who passed 1n the hall thought he was pla tered x j tal - iihsm 7 l Q Day Etnstetns and Slmple Snnons were ferreted out ld the Scholasttc Aptttude test 9 One Mr Blumenthal started to teach us how to drtve today Haverford vs Lawrencevtlle l2 to 2 tn football O to 5 ln soccer Too many boys went to the Penn game for the team to get good support Bob Potts was elected prestdent of the Stxth Form 2 2 3 or ts tt f1ve9 The artthmettc test was annoytng to some and fatal to others Glee Club began what a bunch of frogs Haverford 6 Poly Prep U Scott Srntth looked ltke Ray Frtck tn the l94U Penn Cornell game r Arthur Htce rattled the penctls and paper cltps tn the ptano today The occaston was hts playxng the A flat Mator Polonatse of Choptn and a fancy arrangement of the Dte Fletdermautswettges and some pounds of Allen Evans sent lohn Calhoun away from football oracttce A 1th a broken collar bone 156 fwaqf J ,-l9f:-l?,l, A e-. ' -4? A tg, - ' 1g U -1- QC l l -.4' g ' . 13-e ' ' . l4- 4 a '. ' ' . ' ' ' l54 eff ' . . l8fe I , f 4 ' ' ' c 2Uf 'lil , W A ' ' , I 4 ' ' ZOO . V. 1 I . - A -ui. TAKING THE HURDLES Its o dnttncult world todoy Your Iturdles ore It olwer tlton tltose ol ony gerterotlon belore you Yet the occumuloted experience ond understortdrng ol tI'tose post gerterotuons ore your ollues Don t ltesutote to ertlvst tltelr support In umportont trnoncuol motters an all bonlcmg services In trust ogertcy or Investment problems Fndel ty Plmlodelplt o Trust Compony wll prove o Itelplul odvusor o forelul cguordton ond o loyol Iruertd FIDELITY PHILADELPHIA TRUST COMPANY otewvwzcou bo I35 South Broad Street Plrnladelplna C1 3 , i w- --11+-fs -7 7: s H . , 4' WH f- ' ' M- ' .f LQ: , ' - M ,. ' 'fr EI 1' 44, . f ...,.. 53- ' 5 'Z 1 . , Il Ill. , 5 ' , , , if ' ,W,m,.-,.- ..,,r ., A J fl' TTTZ- -4 IJ. '.'.wf..:g:L'. r ' W' 5. 4 -.im-N s - A . ..................,..,,--..- -it - --- I , . . l I ' , , ' I ' I - ' I I I . 0 I , 5 ' I Member Fe 'era Reser-e Svs'e'r VS-'per Fe er, f'ctsf' l's aria C7'CT','If' 41 Octof er October Ortol er October October 30 October 3l November 7 November l4 November l7 Noveml' er QU Pep meetfng thfs mornmg plenty of 1t lpf copal w1ll lo e tf thfs ts any 1nd1cat1on A heartbreaker Epfscopal 6 Haverford U The game was certamly no d1sgrace We had them worrred more than a couple of trmes Both teams played well Dfdnt those goal po t look Drettyl la t ntght the Haverford Vtgtlantes were assembled too late to prevent an Epfscopal mob from ratsmg thefr school banner on the flagpole Everyone thought our yoke wa much much funnfer Thornton Burgess showed movtes and gave a talk about Skunks 13 Skunksl Ted Thayer arrtved IH school today on crutches n1ne stzes too small for htm Lfttle thanks to blood potsonmg and much thanks to sulfantlfmfde he st1ll has two legs Mtschtef ntght and Glee Club nrght The two dont mrx there were some boys smgmg and some boys settmg off ffre crackers Mr Barr must have been shocked by the exclamatfons whlch were uttered when the boys found thetr cars had been soaped A small revolutron agafnst safe drrvmg class was started today Ten boys srgned Iohn Smfth to the very drfffcult test From now on ft w1ll be an optfonal class Haverford flew over Penn Charter today 19 U The btggest thr1ll was lfrn Heller s sensatfonal touchdown Wlfh a ball taken away from a P C back who was about to pass 1t The short solemn ded1cat1on of the new l1brary followed the game What a tragedy that Robm tsnt graduatmg wtth hrs frtends' The tea m honor of Mr Shaw was a great success By defeatmg Ge mantown l3 U the football team placed sec ond m the lnterac League The soccer team tted for the tftle of lnterac champs by defeat mg Prtends Central Soccer and football letters were gfven out today Frrends Select tted the soccer team for ffrst place m the league Eptscopal won the football champtonshfp by the only touchdown that was scored agamst our team durmg the whole season yn - J 22 ' 1 ' 3 3 1 'gr T ' 24 --- A , . ' ,I . fl I A 4 . .. , . ' ' P V-, JZ in ,L . . . I , . I so ' r - - ,,,, 4 4 A 7 . J Wi . V4 . , ug Y 1 A. 'f 5 Vi F ' f?MT i A gl' 4 ,Q I 2 Li: -LT K' H A A T L L',fTii UT 1' li?- i.SfiQhj4l CENTRAL-PENN NHTIDNHI. BANK OF PHILADELPHIA COnvncmJoTBomMmq Smce 1865 Each offgur CNEQQS Iso Comphm Umf VVHE AN B k On1ng FGCMHQS AVFFTE D W SEVENTH and CHESTNUT STREETS FIFTEENTH and SANSOM STREETS BROAD and PASSYUNK AVENUE BROAD on d CAM BRIA STREETS . f E Novemloer 2 Defemrer 2 M0111 er lJere111ber December l l Dec ernber l8 Dec ember lQ lfecember 29 Ianuarw Iinuar Tl e ootbcll trst ond e ond teart terr1t1ed tl e cr espondmg hockey teams ot Bald 1ns 1 to defeat The soccer team cleaned up the hockey league lr deteatmg the prev1ously unde eated Sl 1pley team fl more than capac1tx ud1ence enyoyed the one a t pla5 s and the Glee Club s 1ng1ng ton ght 1n the lun1o School Audl tor1um The dance f h1ch tollowed ras a much greater success than last year s T 19 dance mus1c 1n study hall f as most entert n1na unt1l 1t was mterrupted by the Pres1clent s speech a ang Ccngre s to declare war The s1lence was a dec1ded ontrast to tl1e cheer1ng ot the Congress Alter all were the ones who N1ll feel the after effects or may even be d1re tly 1nvolved IH 1t lt was funny at least l:'1tty per cent of the boys and s1xtv per cent ot the teachers d1dnt know what as go1ng on At l2 noon wh1le the S1xth Enghsh class was leomng out of the bu1ld1ng trylng to hear the pract1ce a1r ra1d warnmgs someone 1n the B1g room rang a V for VICTOTY on the bells and the ent1re school descended to the llTSl lloor for an a1r ra1d dr1ll Everyone took 1t as a 1oke S- lt was announced today that Yale Pr1nceton and Harvard .v1ll beg1n on luly 6 That br1ngs the war close to home About 94 boys were excused rom school today because o honor roll stand1ng Todax Cl1r1strnas hohdays began for all but the de1ner1t cl1 1n gang Let there be peace on earth not o d Jl men but to men o good m1ll Back ga1n We all v ent home to rest .ve all c me oack to re t lt s a vacat1uous c1rcle Dr lflorlex ot l-laver ord College gave a ver, ntere tn 1 t 1ll' toclax 16C J- 9 1: 5 ' , .1 5 , s c . Ls 1 ':,,r r ' ' , . v: . . V' L I . fy: f 1 , . f w. lit, L, 5 . ' . -c 1 '. Sl ' 1 ' ' r - I X Y - Y ' X f, 8- l f ' . 1: . , ai ' J A . I . ' c 1 ., Y I - A K Y - C 7 V December 9 fThe school had a tire drill today for the tirst time tn four years A I l YNAVY . . A, Q Q T1 gf 1 6 '7- 1 I ' h Y l V 5 . 1 f , 1 ' . l . T o 'll to ' 5 G ' . J . 5 ' a l ef I jx , 1 A' . f i 1, 1 SMEDLEY 8: MEHL CO. COAL - FUEL OIL AUTOMATIC I-IEATING EQUIPMENT 'UMBEI3 f BUILDING MATEPIALS - BUILDINC INSULATION Ardmore I OO WW Eor Eue Q QwIf IT no or w G Bamrm 700C Olll' Lit fo l,Cf0I SACRIFICE AND SAVE T S PATRIO IT S PRACTICAL moIfe OCT e Fefe or! rw fn f Q 0 SAVE AT TEIE 7 ENITL WESTERN SAVING FUND SOCIETY 2 f INTEREST FERMANTOWN AVE d VENANGO ST FRONT a d YORK STS 4643 5 FRANKFORD AVE Zlsf d BAINBRIDGE STS R X 5 I Tri 'I I ISI I 55 1 ,A ,s er C II . 0 5 'S If Wsr - -, ,HIC 1', I , T9 MCIWIQ. ee-of J:Ib5Aiw'IC1II'-CI, TGI' IwIn WIIQP y0LI ,III If LIL mzfev In QI SJW: 0 'QI fm, 0 O IOIIN and WALNUT STS. CHESTNUT and JUNIPER STS. 52nd and MARKET STS 7 ' . an . n . ' an . '.'t.SL3:Eff3 LLQESST X',3 'WSE EELS 5' K The Dramat1c Club IS looking for a play lt wrll probably do What a L1fe ! l - ' A 5 54.7-in Sl- se! 5-:',: U 3 fkzidfll 'WFS 19 xy file? ' -A7 if 4- malle- lanuary Everyone has elther to walk lrke a duck or to shde along the the paths The 1ce has caused more than one noble soul to land on h1s flnally Ianuary Today practtcally the entlre Pennsylvanla poltce force came to the Iunlor School audxtorlum to lecture on safe dr1v1ng One of them was a Mrs Malloprop Ianuary 9 lohn Harnty our great acrobattc cheer leader suffered a hum1l1at1ng fall 1n chapel He m1ght have been trytng a back fl1p but he landed on hzs fanally He dldnt appear at the basketball game Doubtless thats Why we lost a a tough one to P C , N Q-'ff R25 D SIE eq lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lanuary l2 A world s record 1n French class 40 mmutes of dlscusslon Cen tenng about the r1d1culousness of taktng French and the effect of the War on the World Ianuary 16 Thls rnornlng 1n chapel a Bnt1sh flag was presented to the school by the Enghsh boys Ianuary l9 What boys thought to be a Commumst agent turned out to be a Chnstlan Temperance advocate who gave an lnterest mg talk on the hquor curse Ianuary 22 Shlpley school turned out en masse to try for parts IU the March play Iohnston announced that he was ln favor of the Veronlca Lake type 162 . 1 I u ' lil 5 'I N QL.. 4-'I ! fs-- 1 ' '- F 0, 4 5?-vi NLT:-' ,QQ-r is .-S-.xS? 'Z . V.-7 '7 -t f.. f A ff sg. If 'PK7 fi 72 :gi f S'- 5 -Q 1 Q49 ' 1 ti s s l I- 1 ,Q-f - X gig kk Mlllmruiai fmmvi 7i . . , 8g . . . , rw- I I . I , . rx S L y L e U, S .r. ' K W N4 dl y. 4 '7 Y? 1'f,5?5' 'NT pf , I - ACCIDENT INSURANCE FOR YOUR BOY OR GIRL AGE 2 TO 17 INCLUSIVE COVERS ALL ACCIDENTS ' xxx X EoR ENTIRE YEAR Q mum my-XS 'X QQOM I Poy upto SOO Ior Doctors I-Iospttol Nurse es an Uod on Eluiad use u cd co'1.-,ud 95: C 5: Izyiron ersfbuz gchab X Roy ond Other Medtcol Expenses Also oddtt1onoIomountsIor 'Imac' or W uni 05 gln vb' Cost Boy S1600 GlrI S13 00 L ttehglkxris B 'Il Frclncls A Donaldson 8: Co 205 Walnut Place LOM 2875 Phdodelphtc Po DEPENDABLE GLASSES AT ECONOMICAL PRICES J E LIMEBURNER CO GUILDCRAFT OPTICIANS 1923 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA 827 LANCASTER AVENUE BRYN MAWR 45 E MAIN STREET NORRISTOWN 6913 MARKET STREET UPPER DARBY 431 OLD YORK ROAD JENKINTOWN 51 W CHELTEN AVENUE GERMANTOWN 535 COOPER STREET CAMDEN N J WHERE ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH I S H R 1625 I In I Idemx Loss of Life, Sight, or Dismemberment f e 3 'IC I S G R Wayne Men's Shop, Inc. Wearing Apparel- Men's - Boys' PALM BEACH SUITS STETSON HATS NUNN-BUSH SHOES INTERWOVEN SOCKS ARROW SHIRTS I03 N. Wayne Ave., Wayne, Pa. Phone: Wayne 2200 BOYER'S ESSO SERVICE STATION Battery Service J S o e Tires Tubes Batteries Accessories 766 Lancaster Ave Lanc 8: Berkley Y B y M 792 Wayne 949 ARDMORE PRINTING COMPANY Publishers ol ARDMORE CHRONICLE Since I889 Specializing in AII Types ol SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS and COMMERCIAL PRINTINO 49 Rittenhouse Place Ardmore Ardmore I 700 GEO L WELLS Inc Wholesale MEATS PROVISIONS AND POULTRY 402 404 N Second Street Philadelphia E nc Oriental Ruas and Domestic Carpet Braadloom Over ZOO Colors Irom which to Make Your Selection Expert Clean ng Storing and Repairing Department FRITZ 8: LQRUE lnc Ibl 5 Chestnut Street Hardwood Floors Linoleum Oualtty Since IBB6 Congratulations to the 1942 CLASS CHARLES S ROCKEY 81 CO Certified Publ c Accountant I200 Bankers Securities Building Ph ladelphla . B Y r . BrnMawr Devon rn awrl O O I I . . ' o i- A i s . S i , ' .. . .. E i , . 4 ' Q . . ' I NASH REALTY CO. R E A L T Q Q S COMPLIMENTS Mom Lme Rea! Eztate OF W Y N N E W O O D Ardmore 2400 Gfecrwwofl 2494 NARBERTH Norborth 4050 Trlmity 6242 PLUMBERS SUPPLY CO., Inc. COMPLIMENTS CUWQLTVUGUTT of HULL DOBBS HOUSE NE FOO 331 W Lancaster Avenue Ardmoe P nma MARY AND HOWARD PAPKER Mama e COMPLIN LNTS HASTINGS 81 CO 817 21 Fnlbert Street Philadelphia C BPINTQN THOMAS JR EW N f HASTTN S JR -TEAM B QQ HORACE PARTRIDGE SPQRTINV GODS 1207 WALNUT STREET PENNYPAOQ OF PI DS , 6 . J. T. L. OF O O 1 V I ,Q TEV 6083 JUH N., GU . T, fmt , QP. ryn M HOBSON 81 OWENS FURNITURE, RUGS, LINOLEUMS WINDOW SHADES IOI5-I019 LANCASTER AVENUE OWV 1 121 Bryn Mawr Shop: JOHN J. McDEVITT P R I N TIN G Box No. 22fBryn Mawr. Pa Box No, 198+Rosemonr, Po 1145 Lancaster Ave., Rosemo nt, Pa RICHARD STOCKTON BRYN MAWR PENNA Prsnfs SporfmgBoO1cQ Gufts N. S. FITTI TAILOR 222 W Lancaster Ave and 616 Lorame Ave Ardmore P Phone Ardmore 1405 017110 Ll1lel'lt5 SUB HBA SU ARE nuary 23 Mr Sensemg s wmdow demonstratlon of physlcs or the mys lanuar , February February February February February February February February tery of the sp1nn1ng wheel astounded the rabble who dldnt understand the laws of physlcs or who drdnt see the boy blowmg through the tube 28 MID YEARS UGH' Gemus at work the Srxth Form IS wr1t1ng poetry Dr Mrke Dorxzas spoke m assembly today He frrst depressed us and then cheered us up w1th a very 1nterest1ng talk on the world s1tuat1on The Student Councxl held a one o clock assembly today Ed Emack rev1ewed some old laws and made some darn good suggest1ons Lets hope thls IS the begmmng of a DSW GTG T e camera of some Bulletln reporter caught Pete Danlel dur mg one of hrs backward belhflops at the Pedd1e meet There IS one llttle throwback to the ptcture Pete IS ups1de down and h1s face IS turned from the camera e quartet gave 1ts hrst pubhc concert m chapel today ot neatness Mr Sensemg gave one of h1s choxce lectures Mr Scoular got pralsed on half a Glee Club Mr Severmg haus made up one of h1s famous rnzmeographed sheets Mr Barr had on a new su1t No one really woke up unt1l about lO oclock because War t1me went 1nto effect last mght T e cast of the comlng March play wants to see 1t at L M thls even1ng Srgnet Dance Everythmg goes to Red Cross Scoulars opera company went of to Washmgton today mmus slx tenors The concert at the Natronal Cathedral School was excellent consxdermg the fact that the Glee Club shouted themselves hoarse on the way down The Wash1ngton monument IS 555 ft 8V4 m hxgh Qu1te a few boys tn Washrngton went oft to get a hlstory cred1t thts mormng The Supreme Court bulldmg lS a wonderful place to prtch mckels D1amond Irm Thayer lost money contmually always cla1m1ng that he was ahead Brownle s body lay a moldm m the Congresstonal Llmtted The sedate Paoll Local was non plussed when the slngmg troubadores presented one txcket for seventeen people 167 r,., ,Y - f - T - -- - . . O 0 ,Z Q5 ,- M, X Al' Q' J 3 . , I . . , . H SW I . . . A . h ' ' - 6-Th ' ' ' ' . February 9----The school is being appraised. Mr, Shawsroomris a model l3ee h l D ' ' . . 26-ee ' . ' . 27eeeMr. . 'I . ' Y 28- Y 1 . . I I . . . ' l A' 29W ,, . I Campus Clothing OUR BOYS' SUITS DEFY WEAR AS CAREFULLY TAILORED AS MEN'S SUITS Wm MILL PRICE ECONOMY BOYS' SUITS-S11.50 to S19.50 PREP SUITS IN FINE WORSTED TWEEDS FLANNELS CASI-IMERES The Kent Manufaczturmg Co RETAIL DEPARTMENT CLIFTON HEIGHTS PA I HIGHAM NEILSON CO H HOFFMAN DOLAN lljlllflllfl Suburban Sfahon Bulldmg L BOUTILLIER 8: DOLAN PACKARD BRYN MAWR PI1 R I1 II96 . Qpen Every Doy Irom 8:30 O 5:30 Irodhgz OA e PIIIIOOOIOIWEO, PO. one, ITfen ouse PHILADELPHIAS NEWEST SMARTEST AND MOST MODERN SUBURBAN APARTMENT RESIDENCE Its Flnlshed' Its Open' - Ready for lunurlous llulng' I: 1, 's rf 1 rw tmp, :Ne ce gf: fe , 1 f , ,f a ' sf , 'ff :Ni , E Cf o ' e f fl f , , , e. : :: cf-: rn JEDC' .. ' 'f. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED! J sf . 1 MODERATE RENTALS! Y 3. A WU CS 's er roolc ta o. s 3 ' ' , ' ey. C U f ' il ' ' ' ' ' ' 5' fm' U 2 .uesy 4 . xr ,J , ,rcrerqea 1T',re ave' etanbnl, I . . H . H . ge erous L , - I ed Q e clwests, rad ' ra Se eglys O ' av ' DO 5 I S ets The e ' ' 0 'O ga age 'qln e pr COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE' M G O orced O C fel Treo pa e s a lo a a b a a a Open lor mspectuon daily and Sundays IO a m to 8 p m Aslr lor descruptuve boolclet Merlon Gardens Apartments CITY LINE and WYNNEWOOD ROAD Where 63rd Street Meets Cnty Lune Telephone Menon 3397 Rental Agent on Premlses EDWA RD M ELLOR Compliments represerltrng THE MERMONT THE MERMONT PLAZA gl CGMPANY MERMONT APARTMENTS IN 5 U R A N Q E Lmcoln Luberty Buuldung SIGOURNEY MELLOR Plwulodelplwuo Po Menon 8: Montgomery Avenues BRYN MAWR PENNA I I I , 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 . Conf sfe th. ffffs' sour' fn' rfsucj P Sfaofd blfg a f aarlf and r. ht In tlwe lwfarl 'lu t 15 QM rr,dy Ifr I 'arcuate ffupan y JI' Plwllad lpmas nfs? suburbflr gpfqqm on tlnf vrsoff' lv tlnrff 1 'ru 'uf sa Dlr E r erfluswe Mawr Lmf vlfrtg that Inaff bfrn turnlsln d by Grmbels cur om' I I fl V I P I U :Krogg IMF Dv r 0 en E-rfe A l ftrcrna I l1dt way I QV I3 S 'I n From new II 'GIKQS 8 'Y 5 eleftt It r Iron he r yen I ll ds O I fmnt o mach Cvy Hall and lun- es rw flosets bulllm 'W I In to a t nn ev r IO 'wrwfns How lm nt tht . . . . . oufl . r ns a ,omm dn us r rn ton ls nn tl-e d I ture nd Car reslructuons. . .X . . . 'tm emuses. And flue buudvnq ls all steel remn- . erion ar hers t Q n refe cons'ru:tior Cfrnple. y I yrool a fr n n' re .C te' In a E- utilully 1 n - and sale as can be, . 1 , . March lflarch March March March March March March March March Aprrl The Ladres Ard SOC1elY comb1ned wrth the Woman s Chr1st1an Temperance Unlon to fmgerpnnt the school today Our careers ot crlme are mpped ln the bud Mr Scoular lS selltng out Anyone 1nterested rn top hats whtte t1es tarls belts or batons should put rn a b1d Mr Dethrer ID h1s fare Nell address presented the squash teams wrth the1r much deserved letters Mr l-ltatt saved the day tor Sam l-lopkrns Th1s even1ng the Dramatlc Club gave a play at the Bellevue whrch was so good that the people who came expect1ng to be bored went away astounded that they had laughed so much The acoustlcs of the place made the Cflee Club sound as though they were srngrng 1n a closet full ot blankets T e dance afterwards was very pleasantly tnterrupted by the the s1nq1ng ot the quartet e end ot the world ts at hand the day ot reckonrng has come l-larnty rs on the honor roll e Orploeus Club quartet entertalned us rn chapel th1s morn rng and the word IS entertcnned Youth concert ttckets are gomg at a premtum thanks to a lousy program Mr Hunt and h1s holres went off today to gtve New York a e Cum Laude prns were grven out ln chapel th1s mornlng The honor rs great but the plns a1n t much e Yale Cflee Club rolled 1n about 3 UU P M today rehearsed a vw htle 1n the afternoon and th1s even1ng rn the gym gave a concert whrch set a sterlmg example for Mr Scoulars opera company There was a concert at Sands after wards l-lumrnm Both the upper and lower schools met for a song testrval today Mr Iameson recordmg the atta1r looked lrke Marconr h1mselt Scoulars opera company made tts radro premter th1s evenrng over the blue net work as the boys prefer to call WFIL All they lacked was Mtlton Cross Mr Scoular got a b1t confused th1s mormng IH chapel and put a barge full of sleet on the Ene Canal Poor Nell' Sprlng Vacatton Now for a rest School aga1n Now for a rest l7O Zi f . W . . . , W . . A 5- f I . . I . . I . Sw I . . . X M h . ' l l-fTh ' 5 ' Th . ' ' ' - l3f . ' ' ' headache. l6eeTh ' T ' ' ' A Th A i , . , l7f ' . 2liMr. ' . 24m 4 . . . . 25f ' ' . . 4 'J , ' 6-- ' . . , . CQMPLIMENTS OE A FRIEND EYESIGHT IS PRICELESS Bring your eye physicians prescription to oy Why be satistied with poorIy titrea glasses when we Can guarantee IUII satisfaction at moderate prices? nennn DoYLE 3. BowERs GUILD OPTICIANS ga I25 S. I8th St. - Open Wed. Evenings The Fitting Matez a Ditference OPTICIAN QL so :nts uuv 5 Photoaraphir Suppl e Koaa ni Motion Pt ture Camera ana P o actor HWIEH Locust Street at Seventeenth DPOr typo LAD Pt-I 2 -E 1 nic I 4 jj v frnccr W Q tg- inert. ' 'c , 2 r , I 34,3 P I-I I E L I A . NULL na Ger'eraI Manage Exceptional QMS FIIII ENEIIY IIIIIZ.-XSIIIN lior weddings . . . for Christmas . . . for birthdays and anniversaries .. . for the numerous casual events to he remembered, rt Caldwell gift hespenks the thoughtfulness and discrimination of the giver. XVhether it he costly or of mod- est simplicity, it will have beauty, style and unmistakable quality. Its price will be correct as we should be ple'tsed to have you xeiify by compaxison I E FALIIWELL 8 FU IHNFLHIS SIUEBSNIITHS HTATIUINEIIS Ihtstnut :ml lllllllltl SIILLIS I nltlpln GUCKES BROS. 8t HALL CARBON PAPERS AND INKED RIBBONS PHILADELPHIA WAYNE ROLLING GYMSTANDS e practc I c e e n cor seatnq proble Mc able t t us at d nsures m a G e PORTABLE and PERMANENT OUTDOOR GRANDSTANDS sbltyaalsn sa sa The Wayne Iron Works Wayne, Pennsylvania COMPLI MENTS OF THE AMERICAN CASUALTY COMPANY READING PENNSYLVANIA A FULL MULTIPLE LINE STOCK COMPANY ,3- - ' ,' 1 - I . I cf O 'A' . . I i ' I . : xy- i ' 1 I L' I I 1 .- l'h'It - 'il f Thi i a and ecanomi al solution to v ry id i v ea ure Iill - tr e I i axirvune utility nd c nveni nce. OE Built ta provide the utmost in satety, I vii ii rl atig titctian. fzifiu fL':'.:f::::: -'------ 1---f---7'--rv--,-1 --------------------------------------- ----------- 1 f-f--f-fjli 12 ',f'.'.11. 1111-'zzz' .'11I11II1f51T1C'.', 11111 df 1f':.s1.z 11112 3114111 !o1111f,'r :f:1fg1ef1 1f1 1f1df1'f 1'1Qif: 1 101811'1'11T1f1'31'Q'1'Q11I1',I. Qc C-frwbi ffrr f r 1 G e F11111 fgdve 11 111 1 ff111f11 1o1111 11 He 111, Off 1 cooler F1 11 1 oo b e o OF 1 1,113 11 w1d11 o11d f fl e ver 111 1 lCll1'11C 11 111 e 111111e ,edu e 1 1d9X Room 1ooks 11 11 C II dd bull 1 PJCGY1 1 p11fo11ed V11 1o1 1 IO 11Q11 1ee dw IQ 111e 1 1 1 111 d Hd 1go1uk Boord 111110 IIKIVF 1111111 11111111111 1119110 1111 1eo1d 1 1111e FRIDAY rjff 1 V9 1 OO 1oo 1,0 1 1 YIIOFTIITIQ 111 111dpel Co111e1 l11'1CJd1d1'11 11111 o111e111111q f 111 Smog 13ve1,o11e 1e11 so 111 Booeork Ilfld 1o QIVG IQ 191111311 1o F186 before ,md HJ 111e 111111111 M1 3 oulor fQe111 ,e11e1111o11 e11 de LJ e Seoulm 11 1 '1VGFCId 1 WP , 1 1 19 11e1e o111p1e1e 11o11f1e1 wd1 113111 two ,ec11 1 11e11d of eve1yo11e 1d 11o1 111111o1 d11d SCHIOT 1111101 1 'e 1o11 1 11e O1 1e 1111 fo 1 1efo1e 1 1 11d Q11 e' ' 'e e V111 1111111191 o o 1 ge rw 1 ve1 o1 11 df vote C1117O uve 5 o1. I1 QV 1 1e N1 1d1l'l 1f'E3'W11'1 f1 e C1fe P11111 1 e e 1 1dfo11e fx'f'1'7 Jre fJe 113 1111, VIII 11 1111 o ode T S1111 Sp e1o11d 10 OT I1w1Q got 1ved 119 6 ' of S C' 10 Lou Q4 9 1 fw e L: e11 QPU C1o1dw UO 15 fl.: rtiCr1.111i1 B111 S21 ole? p1ef5.,.1f.f' '.-.'111g iz 'Lip :.e ,i::e.ved, Al. E.e need. in if f'III of '.lf:'g e' 1:11 E ': 111 T111 '1-e , . '3 .1 fl J, Q2 '11 ff. 'evra 1 o11. V11. S' d 1 1131111 fi 1511 y EIU? set 1 111e C1 ' of fu d1 112111 be d11.1:11 IC .. ' 11. :N L 1 ., - 70 T11 . ' . os ' 1 L 101: 111 , 1 '11 1 1 .1 11 T1 ,sara .v.1:: ff vie 1'D'f'111r'? 1' 1' f 11. f ,ne 1111 '1 gg 1- 1 V 51- .:, . 24 '.11111111e C111,lI' fP1I.1 ,111 PL! '1 lf'f:1:'1e f111111e 1o'1 11. ff? T 11111 FF fx. 11161. 7 T1115 . A Q ,.x 1' ' C ' J., ra 'f!.f1Ii ...iq .W '11 1 'Q ', ' 11 1 . 1 Zz j I 1 g . . i GL., . .. The if . 1 5 fe 1:1111 Viv, 1 e 1 '.-11611: the bef:11:1111'1 111o11 :1.1:5 111 H, f- 1 1I.1,1.'y' 'A'EEC1Yf3. 1e org, . -. f1 ': ' fs g 1. leaf: 11 e 13, left, 110 1.f1:1 .1q1L1 Q1 T d1C1ed 1. 11:1.-11f3 C1 5 :Ven 1 ' 1 1'1 ge T1 1l jQ 31 f11e Aff 1Qie.I1'4v' of 1ff11.:ff7, 51,1 111 1111: Tj . CI 1 .1 1 1, 'yrs 1-:e111 ifIQ1C 111111 , ..d 'did 113011 1p','e T11d1 wixfz ffie ITIFT 11r11e 171 1 'd F '11,,,Q tofu: 1311 .. , L ,11 D V mir '1' Y12111 dC',',1 sf: ' ,gg .1 i 111G.,'f151Of111, Q ' 1111.1 . . I J Vfxxzlty 111511 11 E1op-d.1e 1 ' Q1 1 , bfzfk T?'57f The 1? '.'.'e hifi? f' 1 '.-.'e 'J6fY I1'A :zo m T14-t e' :mg 111 1:1e1'4:1o:'Si'E.otl .-'11,1dL1o11'.1::1, 1:.e F311 Fizz. P1 ' ILC Spec . Q' Co:te:'1 51e1d Bok 11-3.1.:1::.f:n '.-31111 1.111 , 1':: j Story 511.1111 121e 1d1 .T'A.'I1i'Y 1r'.CS of 111-- fl 1 1 . Q ,o1L:f1 took .-:eg E. 11. '.-.file 113:-1 izrd 5' d II1Ll 1l deze .. io1':131e 11 :11.11f1t. 1.5121 Qfjlflf f 111' evetilrigr i ::i1e 'sffiei 'eopold jQ1fI1iA'T'.f. Toi xuflfid 111 Sffiool o1'1:E.e-T121 lil C1 1-'1 .'e111T1ted 11211111- len of 112: 1' .7 SgQQgv:1: 5 Lori 2. THE FH!-XNHLIN FIRE INSURANCE IIIJMPANY UP PHILADELPHIA 421 WALNUT STREET 5' Aff ire - u omogi e - marine May May May May The Shuttle Hurdle Relay Team make Phtltp Btshop Day a complete success by wmmng the trophy for the th1rd stra1ght year The Baseball Team pulled tnto the lead tn the lnterac League by defeattng Frrends Central About 10 oclock th1s evenrng pedalxng weartly down Lan caster Ptke were observed two exhausted gentlemen one Robert lohnstone Harrtty and one Samuel Hancock Hop k1ns ne1ther of Whom IS a doctor nurse mmtster dog catcher or senator T e crew placed th1rd 1n the Stotesbury Cup Race th1s after noon They re ga1n1ng on tt School Notes go to press A httle predtctmg wont hurt The Baseball Team lf they dont get too sure of themselves w1ll w1n the lnterac League Champtonshrp The Golf Team IS another pretty certa1n predtctton for the lnterac Crown so far they ve lost only one match Tenn1s Track and Crew w1ll be close 1f the announcements rn Chapel mean anythmg wi 1 - XX S-gf: gi DN Qulte a few of the Sentor Class w1ll graduate on Iune 8 lt w1ll etther be ra1n1ng or be so hot that the boys w1ll w1ther The chances are lU l that everyone forgets the words of the School song The chances are also pretty good that someone w1ll trtp when rece1v1ng hzs dtploma EFX' l4xf+--H-- To LOCAL l pnarroowo N 2 1974 I .ff Thus we leave confldent that Haverford cannot go on wrthout us and per ectly certatn that the world ts av attlng 1ts salvatxon at our hands Well at least somethmg dtes w1th our golng there can never agam 1n th1s world be a Haverford Class of l942 l75 11 - y U . T . I . 15-s I S ' 1 ' ' l6e- tt I l 't V ' - 4 ' gf? ., I 1 E V T' fe Q-1 4 . , F0 V 'S'-if l' ,:i. fg A V 45 T5 TSM T J, I ' ffl TT l- y .- V 4'l 'A ll, l... .yt L - ul EUMPLIMENTS A PHIENU UP H GABARDINE SUITS IN THE COLLEGE MANNER 530. - 535. - 540. WILLIAM H WANAMAKER I2I 9 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA PA MADDOCK 8: CO 42 NORTH 6th STREET PHIL DELPHIA PA INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES TOOLS MACHINERY 7-I , A , . THE BRYN MAWR HGSPITAL SHOP IN THE BRYN MAWR HOSPITAL Bryn Mawr, Pa. I-IAVERECRD BUYS . .. Y T MODERN INEXPENSIVE USEFUL Autocar of Ardmore Makers ot bug Motor Trucks and .Ardena 0 enlocfafg Come to tne Br n Mawr HospitatSl'1opto buy ner Graduation Present Nao Presents for your Mo her, Dad, Siver and Brother. r In tttese days, o Unit in the IIUMPLIMENTS UP A FRIEND H D HEESE Inn LIIH MLXF5 BUTTER BIRDS PHILADELPHIA PUU U W ' 'l OSTED EYE FOODS f5 MOORE'S PHARMACY BRYN MAWR A GOOD DRUG STORE SINCE 1874 NOWA DAYS IT'S BERKLEY DRUG SHOP IN I-IAVERFORD T I ARDMORE 3055 TUX BRAND CANNED FOODS ARE JUST BETTER GEORGE B VROOMAN I OE A FRIEND C., CC T.'II LI1'I!IIfBITS . , nc. D' :1': ': Ta. OU! 5 WAY PRGTECTION IN ONE SIMPLE PLAN Here a specual ollter by PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY that gves you all tlwe protectuon you d Ire to have assures a regular Income when earnnngs are stopped by Lute s 5 Common Hazards I Suclrness 2 Accvdent 3 Accudentol Loss oISIgI1tor Lamb 4 Old Age and 5 Deatlt Let our representatnve tell you more about thus popular 5 Way Plan HARE 81 CHASE GENERAL AGENTS I42I CHESTNUT STREET LOCust 7922 For Abundant Vegetables Eor Beautttul Elo ers Eor Velyety Lawn Consult PII ladelplt a Qldest Seed I-lou e Robert Bulst Company Seedsmen lor over a Century 4 and 6 So Front Street Plnladelplna Pa s.IIII1-,IQF is me S ee JOHN TRONCELLITI Euve Expert I-Iaur Cutters Specnal Attentuon to Haverford Men Slwop ol Cleanl nes Courtesy and Ser Q ARDMORE ARCADE Phone ARDmore 593 I O I l IS . I ' ' il . . . y 1 I I ' - I I ' - I I ' ' -I I I I - r n Isss n cs . u u s f ' ak '52 ,.,: if Q W , , , ,, ..... .gin - 4 .. ' W S I I s S . O . . I s, vic . Compliments of VICTCR C. MATHER Compllmemg APARTM ENTS ALBRECHT S FLOWERS R A D N O R IN N ARDMORE NARBERTH WAYNE RADNOR PENNA ARTHUR W BINNS Inc HIL L F A R M R E A L I O R S 220 CHESTNUT STREET PURE BRED JERSEY CATTLE 6 Phl d IpI'w P LOC 6600 COATESVILLE PENNSYLVANIA CQMRLIMENIS HEYL BROS COMPANY I . . . , . Io e Io, 0. I 7? --'- -393-1-'::-fn-f::::'f1':fT51-1-?1f'7--11?Fl-fi ---- if--7----39 ----- Y ?i'F3321---T2'-TilT---54--- E Compliments of LINDER 82. STEVENSON, Bao. 3. co. OILS AND WAXES 106-H0 RACE STREET 20 th and Philadelphia Chestnut S tre e t s Phxladelphla HAVERFORD BOYS Learn thus Great Lesson Wherever you go you must wear clothes The world yudges you FlRST by your appearance lnsteod ot buyung clothes merely because you must have them buy them lor the good they can do you Reed s Unnversnty styled Clothes have been famous for smartness and qualtty tor ll8 years They gnve you style ease drstunctuon and genuune economy Dress Up Rtght at Reed s 1424 26 Chestnut Street Phuladelphua Quality Apparel Snce l824 V O L L M E R S CHICKEN SPECIALTIES SHOP 42 EAST LANCASTER PIKE Phone Ardmore 2427 Ardmore P Records Radio P A EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL L Y N A M ELECTRIC CO Wayne 0999 Appluances Wlrlng CLEANERS LAUNDERERS AVIL'S Establ shed lO'Q I ' , , a. l I l ' R E I R S , ' to 1 e For ll8 Years-Mens and Boys' ' - I I ,,. xl' 9 , 'Q of M,,.ff- Cf-Q M pI,I I'-JI PI I Bucllzm Loose Leaf Records flu. CLIFTON HEIGHTS PeNNsYLvANlA CONSISTENTLY SUPERIOR SINCE I866 - QQLY EWWIS ICE CREAM RADNOR GARAGE RADNOR PENNA MA WIQI 0 A FRIEND PENN BODY COMPANY AUToMoBILE oofxcw wow 5 LocosIeAeu By M MAIN LINE FOOD MARKET 60 E L caste Avenu Ardmore MEATS GRQCERIES PRODUCE ' ' CompIImem1zoI Mofhine Shop Automotive Repairs QU- CeIyIene e Ing Ph me Woyne 0I22 . on r e 74 n rvne,rn cwr - gl. M PPore5: Bryr Mawr 2574-Ardmore 2570 Phone, Ardmore 5700 Free De'-we-ry E. S. McCawley 81 Co., Inc. BOOKSELLERS Station Road - Haverford, Pa. New Boolcs - Rental Library Magazine Subscriptions - Statlonery Telephone, Ardmore 2117 ARDMORE PHARMACY Drzuos warn A Repumnon Lancaster Pilce and Rittenhouse Place Phone, Ardmore 845 Ardmore, Pa. BEST WlSl-lES To the Class ol 1942 Compliments ol J E A N N E T T S BRYN MAWR FLowER SHOP inc 823 Lancaster Avenue Bryn Mawr ARCADE PHARMACY Agency tor Elizabeth Arden Yardley Eastman Kodalc 44 W LANCASTER AVENUE Ardmore 3034 Delivery Service LOCust 1133 RACE 1335 The Adams Lessaclc Co Stationers and Prunters Banlc Trust Hotel 1-lospltal and School Supplnes N 15th Street Philadelphia P EDWARD E CULLEN 3rd REAL EsTATE on Philadelphla s Main Lune 715 LANCASTER AVENUE Bryn Mawr 2600 Bryn Mawr Pa St Marys Laundry Inc Aubrey Avenue Phone Ardmore 4400 C0mPl'me'115 Ol Exclusive Launderers and Dry Cleaner lZorrc System BE CAREEUL Know Where Your Laundry Goe A FRIEND ' I ' 1 CALL ARDMORE 2267 To Get Your Haircut by PETE and JIM ar THE LOUIS-TRONCELLITI BARBER SHOP Men - Women - CIwiIdren Lancaster and Anderson Avenues INear Ardmore I?aIIroad Srationj Cornpumentf oI BENDER and OFF OPTICIANS 1827 CHESTNUT ST. - 6068 RIDGE AVE COMPLIMENTS LUCILLE STODDART scHooL of DANCING CompIiments of WECO PRODUCTS CO Makers of DR WESTS PRODUCTS comrunems or A FRIEND Fone Wayne 2oII 26I2 CONWAY 81 SULLIVAN CoMPLErE room MARKET I83 E LcncasIer Avenue Wayn Pa Co npI ment oI Brookmead Guernsey Dolrues A arded I-IlaIwes? S ore I94O Awarded Hnahe I S ore I94I PENNSYLVANIA FARM SHOW fDevee oar a OF , I 2 .w In ' Q ' 5 3 Daw rf rw sfo aII r 5 oI'I1e M n Lrne pA0f0gl 6ll0 5 of any type ..... the fmesf obfcunoble PHILLIPS BTUIJIU 1507 WALNUT STREET Philadelphia P TC V PHE DI UIS D PFILFDELPHVANJS SINC Al ' ' , 0. ,-A WF ,Wg T T 1 ATES IN THIS BO MADEBK Jcyalone PHIITU ENGHIIWINH EU 831 CHERRY STREET PHILADELPHIA MITCHELL 84 NESS I 4Oy BANCRGET TENNIS RACKETS WALTER HAGEN GOLF CLUBS NYLON TENNIS STRINGS JANTZEN BATHING SUITS MITCHELL 81 NESS PII SPR OI6O AIISI PLATT YUNGMAN 84 CO GENERAL INSURANCE 400 WALNUT STREET PI1IIodeIphIa Pc: P L O K I PI'IIIodeIpI'Iio's Mos Modern Sporfmg Goods Store Expert Tennis Rocket Sfringfng for over ears DISIIIIJIJIOVS Ior UnIIorms ond Equipmenf for every sport one: uae 1209 rc reef, Philadelphia, Penna I SCHOOL BOOK DEPARTMENT THE AMERICAN PRESS Inu: 3415 L5 a pro ucf of our 7 207-09 SOUTH NINTH STREET PHILADELPHIA Mm MQW www 2 'EX-ff Ewa .J if GEM wwf 6344 AMA A 44 fwwk OQia Mg fx GJ W JWWQN M' qt?R,Q,UJJPwQsWUlC2ctAAwbCQ gm M DW to Q26 M MM Ci, YQ 'ff ui WV 26 X . ? S.gAa.,,,AM Q A Q93 fijj.7J?fW K Ex 5 Q 2 N YQ Lfgif 8,0-Q, Af Agn. 6, 'HQ Av Lx aLP,u:zvU ,XR ff 3 www X? Q4-.G ggi Qwfz WWUQSN EF? W MQW! X33 WZWXNNWM my WWW QQ 'c. ' E K 2 ' W Q Qi? 4l9S 99q QQ - - kd' . . W 2 . kg P , NR Eg 6 vb fxw- 'WW E 2,325 n W T35 gi . 'R U Q , 6. SQ 5 QTEK S'-We :DT , 4055
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.