Haverford School - Haligoluk Yearbook (Havertown, PA)
- Class of 1944
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A ' 1 'L . .lll'OwL'lI'CL ,'l'l1 '. 19-lilwilll '. lflivc 3 K tl1C '.,lwut.1s -. ., ' . A lcl. .' . ' lm' LIEUT U65 J DANA ALLrN UEUICATIUN Last March Mr Allen decrded to enter the Naxy 1 step whrch we saw regretfully was a wrse and patrrotrc one for hrm to take In the srx years that he has been here he has become one of the most popular teachers at Haxer ford Hrs rnterest rn athletrcs hrs leadershrp of the Srgnet Socrety 1nd hrs rbrlrty 'rs 1 teacher hare made hrm a man the School vsrll grmtly mrss durrng, hrs absence The Class of 1944 rs proud to dedrc1te thrs HALIGOLUK to J Dana Allen mth thc hope that rt vwrll not be long before he rs rble to return '7 4 . . , 4 . , , y . - s a . , V ' r Q. . ' . . Q ' . , a 1 4. 1 , ,K , , . ,. f 4 . V. I . V. . k . UNDER GRADUATES IN THE SEHVIEE -, I Wm PVT WILLIAM F S KENNEDY PVT HOWARD A IRWIN U S A U S A PVT WILLIAM H DIXON U S M C vi' 'WU AfC ROBERT XV MOORE III AfC BENJAMIN DALAND U S A A I U S A 5 I Q XT W Q . , A 'g I if v s .tl ' 'E f -ik f ,X I-ff I .. .A.F. LESLIE R SEVERINGHAUS HEADMASTER The Headmasters Message For you Senlors thls last year ln school has been a trying one While the world rn conflrct has hurtled excrtmgly and terrrfymgly on you hue had to keep your mrnds upon English mathematics physrcs hlstory and languages Whxle your frrends of last year have put on unlforms and gone off to war you hase dxsclpllned yourselses to the seem mgly unglamorous study of conjugatrons of formulae of equatnons and of good sentence structure It has been lxke trymg to concentrate on your books when the fire trucks rush past your front door to saxe your nelghbor s home But you haue ln wlsdom stood firmly to your duty In one sense the year has moved slowly The weeks seem lntermlnable when uewed through our longmg and rmpatlence to see an end of frghtmg and the return of peace The five years reachmg back to September 1939 are lnhmte nn therr suffermg and lncredrble speed Never before has the future seemed so rmmxnent so ready to burst upon you Yesterday you played Lawrencevrlle at football tomorrow you wrll represent your country ten thousand mlles from the Mann Lune Much rs bemg asked of you and we who base guided you through your school years know that you wlll gne far more than I9 asked It lb customary to say that we at school have taught you It IS less common to hear that we haxe learned much from you Your cheerfulness your enthusrasm and your courage m lookmg forward are rnsprnng to all We are confldent that you wlll do your rmmedxate dutres well Our good wrshes and prayers go wrth you Into your uncertam future Our great hopc rs that your temporarrly disrupted lrves wnll be re ordered and that you wlll return to college campuses of your own cholce to pursue hrgher education 4 Y 1 , , . . 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SEBASTIAN ARENA Sabu Don Entered 1942 A N NA POLIS Umar R ll 4s 55 Foot all ltncmp., 13 S tnd 'Ium lllschnll 45 One day a frlend of mmc hec une tongue tled saying Sehlstun ox er md oyer 'agun He lost all self control and ctllcd me bxhu Nou when myone zsks me what to say for short I can thmk of nothmg except th tt Afrlcan name Sabu I entered the Hayerford School rn September 1942 ln the II1fth Form The only recollectxon I have of my first month at Hayerford IS of the studying I did at night Luke most flrst lmpresslons of a new school this lmpresslon soon turned out to be 1 false one Seemg that I had gotten the wrong first lmpresslon I changed my method of doing thmgs Now I study morn1ng noon and nlght I enyoyed my stay at Hayerford 1 lot especially the physucs class where exeryone trncs to he funny I dont think I slnll cyer Come nn contut mth .1 Hner group of boys than there are at Haxerford EDITOR S NOTE Selnstun IS of the qulet typc hut hc h1s 1 pleasmg personality uhlch makes hlm mce to huc lround Hc 1s preplrcd to cxpound ll great length on rellglous matters and puts up commcmg arguments He studies for a grezter plrt of the tlme and 'nfuntalns good grades We usually hnd hxm on the back row ln hxstory which he certainly knows like thc palm of his hand He 19 qurte handsome as you cfm see and h1s 1 perpetual smile whnch makes hxm scem as though he were 1Iw1ys lnppy and he IS He has contributed hrs share to the fun rlround school and he 18 sure to go on domg so whcrcxer hc may be tt H U H , 2 we H 1' as +1 Q 5 1, ht '45 . 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' 4 Q 1 ' if , ,T V 1 . . - - - rf' 41 lx 4 9 IOHN E BAKER II I3 I E Entered: 1942 CORNELL Current Events 44 French Club 43 44 Crosman House Commrttee 44 Swrmmmg 43 Varsrty Track Manager H 44 In 1932 I began my formal educatron at the Elmwood School outsnde of York Pennsylvama I entered the York Colleglate Institute ln 1937 and contmued my studies there untxl the end of 42 Then I came to Haverford to lnve at the Crosman House On September 15 1942 I arrnved here I told Mr Covert that my name was John E Baker It dxdn t long xdentrfy me clearly though because an hour later john S Baker arrrved and ever smce people have been callmg me both names The flrst year I was here I roomed wlth the Reverend S Baker xt was a lot easxer for everybody havmg us both nn the same room That year I became very well Informed on relxgrous questlons thanks to S and also concerning matters about the bunldlng of The Body Beautlful by A G Atlas Van Metre In 43 I returned to find that my new roommate was Jonathan Hxldreth Dlckeson Montalgne more commonly called Moe and later known as the boy wxth the short name and the long legs After the Hre on November 29 we moved to the Regzster House on Grays Lane where we were ln charge of Messrs Fox and Cleaves Retummg from sprmg vacatlon we moved back to the Crosman House From then on I settled down to the job of managing the track team and makmg an all out offensrve for my dlploma EDITOR S NOTE From the day john arrlved It was evldent that the York Pa Chamber of Commerce had opened a branch ofice m Haverford Every tlme a tram went by on the P R R he could be heard to say That tram goes to York J E may be found after school among the drug store phllosophers who congregate at Camps Pharmacy On occasrons he can be seen srttmg rn a rellectwe mood but that lS pretty rare for an actlve man lrke h1m Perhaps hrs greatest dxfliculty has been trymg to keep from bemg confused wnth S Baker Now that he IS leavmg that task wxll no longer present ltself and E wrll have comparatnve rest If Uncle Sam calls hrm to the colors next summer the country wnll be getting a fine soldler However lf thlngs are dxfferent E plans to study chemical engmeermg and we feel sure that he will do well ' i ck, as ' .n v f 1 ' l . . , . .. .. . I . , , 9 Q - ' . , . . . b . , , , , . - u n ' - J. . , , . , J. -, - - u - n 1- n , . . - u u - s 1 1 1 . . , , . . . . - 1 -n it Q I ll . . ., , I - , . . . . . - 1 j. . . , , J. . a . , ,J. . , 4 a I - - - - I Q - X IOHN S BAKER I S lack ake Entered 1940 DICKINSON Indev 44 Current Events 44 5 V Form Publrc Speakrng 43 Q Honor Roll 43 44 Crosman House Commrttee 44 Dramatrc Club 42 Football Squad 43 155 Football 42 Second Team Soccer 44 Swrmmrng Manager H 43 44 Varsrty Baseball Manager H 44 Four years ago I entered the Haverford School to get an educatron I was and strll am a member of the dormrtory group known as the Oaks Boys My first two years passed uneventfully Maybe the reason for thrs was that I was strll tryrng to get an educatron In my Frfth Form years thrngs began to move I made my debut as an orator wrth a speech on Nazrsm rn Chapel More rmportant than that however rt was my first year as swrmmrng team manager By thrs trme I had learned not to let my schoolrng rnterfere wrth my educatron Durrng thrs year I came rnto contact wrth several outstandrng Crosman House personalrtres Among these were my roommate ohn E Baker Drck Montargne and Archre McGlasson These three together wrth myself made up the Brg Four or the House Commrttee My Srxth Form year capped the clrmax I managed the swrmmrng team agarn and through my announcements rn chapel learned the use of the superlatrve Late rn the swrmmrng season I was notrhed that I had been elected manager of the baseball team My favorrte memorres are managmg the swrmmrng and baseball teams playrng on Mr Sensenrg s second soccer team and Mr Shaw s hrstory class EDITOR S NOTE johnny speaks rn a rather reserved manner about hrs experrences as swrmmrng team manager Hrs managmg and especrally hrs announcements of swrm mrng meets rn mornrng assembly wrll always be green rn the memory of the mermen of thrs year for undoubtedly he was the best possible man for the job Another rnterest rn hrs lrfe rs the Readrng Rarlroad and after several years he has succeeded rn convrncrng hrs fellow boarders that the Readrng rs the only rarlroad rn the countr jdhn was one of the leaders of the Phrlosophers Club last year and havrng an abundant supply of rnterestrng facts he helped to keep the drscussrons from berng too rdealrstrc and theoretrcal . .4 ff 4. 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Q 3 . , - 3 7 't tg: no RUSSELL CONWELL BALL IR Russ R C Entered 1935 WFST POINT I-IALIGOLUK Business M Index Feature Editor 44 Student Counc1l 44 Signet 44 Current Events 44 Glee Club 43 44 Dance Committee 44 Honor Roll 38 44 Dramatic Club 43 44 Bond Club 43 44 Varsity Football H 43 l35 Football 40 Varsity Squash H 43 C Varsity Track H 44 Mile Relay Tc im 44 Quahhcation Medal 44 Time Test Winner 41 4 anager 44 aptain Z As ex ery Senior has to do sooner or later I too have now reached the time when it is necessary to write my autob1ography for the HALIGOLUK My first recollection of Haxerford was away back rn the spring of 1935 when it was rumored that I didnt appear to have enough brains to be a Haverfordian However after a great deal of persuasion from the family and a bit of tutoring on my part the school accepted me as 1 and at the same time harrowed by Haverford s all powerful yellow sheet which seems to see all and know all My favorite sport has been football but for eight years I played from the bench nevertheless this year Doc got soft hearted and put me in once in a while Although my experiences were not of the type that make the headlines they are thlngs I shall remember Although as yet I dont know what I am going to do when I graduate in une I hope to go to West Point But wherever I find myself IH Im sure that I shall always remember and pront from the expenences and training that I have rece1ved at Hay erford EDITOR S NOTE Russ played a good deal of football this year but the reason for this fact was not Doc s soft heart but Russ 3b1llf16S as a player Russ was the first string center all year 1n splte of being hampered by an injured leg after the Northeast game He has been an exceptional squash player for some years and rounded out his career as such by captammg the team th1s w1nter Russ IS a runner of some note and 1 expected to do well again this year He IS also a member of the Signet Society the Student Council and several other societies and committees Moccc 10' , . , . . 2 1 . 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DONALD K BAXTER fsci tcmbcr bra luxtcb Don Entered I9-I3 XAIE nl c 1 SXKIHTIIIIDL Squll li Iiisebill Squid 44 On the night of Iebruary 25 1927 in St Mary s I-Iospitll in the City of Brotherly Lowe I arm ed to start experiencing, whatey er Fate had in store for me After sey eral years of trying, to say Daddy and pestering my mother for a kunk Cmeaning a class of vsaterj I finally begin my school career During, this career although I haye nex er moved out of the xicinlty of Ardmore I haxe attended half a dozen different schools finally coming, to Hayerford from Lower Mer1on Wluile back in the Swth Grade it Oakmont School I too' up the study of the sax1 of the disturbing., racket I am said to mlke My main interests howexer hue always been sports Until list fall hovs ex er I participated more in the sand lot viriety I clme to I-Iaxerford with the 1de1 of preparing myself for college while it thc same time hoping, to mike my list yczr my most enyoylble At list despite session I think I haye succeeded Now that I lm reldy to leaxe I am sorry that I didnt come to I-In er ford sooner EDITOR S NOTE Don is the sort of person whom you remember He can often be found deep in the my steries of a solid eeometry problem which he cant make out I-Iowexer that persistent vlay of his usually pulls him through It s hard to mistake Don when hes with a crowd just look for the one with the cay happy go lucky expression He Sets a great kick out of life and is lots of fun to haye around S' Q 4 1 NQ . 'W ' ' ak I ' f 1 4 Q ' Il ki S0641 c 'I'-.in Funtlialll '-Ill ci 'A i ' ci gc 'fs , , . . . Wm A A i ' ' ,fx ,' g . Y I y , . .1 . I . . . . .i , 7 i . , K I , I f z I 7 ' 1 i . .I I .I V' , V 74 Y ' . Y ' y K I y 1 v' ' i r ' - - f i y 1 . , ' . ' '. 1 . ' , A ' I - phone. This lasted for quite a while, and I still play, although not frequently, because i 'Y z'. fi 5', ',.'. .C J .. i . ' , ' ' , . . ' 5 - 2 ' . , 7, V. I 2 . . yi ' y , . 2 1 5 ' ' . 6 a 1 . ' , . ' . ' ' 1 ' - v 7 -.- r lv I l I I 7 I Y . , . v '. . ' 'I 1 ' 'I ' ' , . 519 DD C . I . f W Mo ck? EDWIN M BECKER Entered 1940 CORNELL Weapon Club 40 44 'G Q Barra Club 44 135 Football 40 41 Fencrng 43 Manager H 44 It was rn the fall of 1940 that I came from the publrc schools of Lower Menon to the gray stone burldrng just above College Avenue on Lancaster Prke Now that I am a Senror and about to graduate I can look back wrth pleasure on the past three years Haverford has been very good to me and has grven me many thrngs that I shall treasure throughout my lrfe I dont mean just scholastrc knowledge but such thrngs as comrade shrp good sportsmanshrp frrendlrness and all the other thrngs whrch make a person feel as rf he belonged I shall remember also the Brble classes yellow sheets Indexer prevrous HALIGO LUKS account sessrons Saturday mornrngs Mr Sensenrg s physrcs drscussron and everythrng else that makes school lrfe rnterestrng I am grateful to Haverford for makrng rt possrble for me to meet some really swell fellows and also grrls from the surroundrng schools wrth whom I have had such good trmes on weekends I shall be sorry to leave the school but lrfe must go on and so must I EDITOR S NOTE We ll mrss the squeal of brakes as Ed s red Chevvre grrnds to a stop at 8 54 and we ll mrss hrs beamrng face as he thunders up the starrs and mto cha el PEcl was manager of the fencmg team and we can remember hrs frantrc ap eals for some spectators at the meets Asrde from that he plays a very vrgorous game o squash He rs a strong rooter at all the varsrty games and whenever there rs one away he crams hrs red car full and carts the boys or er He rs very socrally rnclrned and pops up everywhere He goes to every party and has grven a few gala ones hrmself Ed . : .i , . .A ,Q C. - ,' , , . . .' '., ... . - DAVID S BINNS Dave Entered: 1938 UNDECIDED HALIGOLUX Feature Editor 44 Index 44 Signet Secretary 44 Student Councll 44 Cum Laude 44 Latin Club 41 Class Oflices Presrdent 44 G C t 4 44 ame ommrt ee 3 Honor Roll 39 44 Varsity Soccer H 41 42 Captain Gym GT 42 GHT 45 44 Gym Cup 43 Varsity Track H 42 43 44 Thomas A Newhall Prize 42 It was almost six years ago that I walked trmrdly mto a Haverford classroom for the first time On that well remembered day I literally made a bang up start That afternoon I very innocently sauntered mto the gym and became intrigued by the odd pieces of apparatus My interest however lasted only a short time for inside of half an hour I was carried out with my right leg broken in two places It seems rather odd that out of four winter sports I have ever since concentrated my efforts on gym Though these s1x years at Haverford I have learned how to study work and play Oddly enough my most vivid recollections are of First Form I remember that Mr Palmer held a strange fascination for me Instead of studying I used to sit and watch him Other thmgs run through my mind as I look back over the years such as Mr Vlyckoff s odd method of conducting study hall and planting Pop Garner s trees I thmk though that my most pleasant memories are of events on varxous playing fields I agree with most of the boys in the class who believe that sports are essential to school life for I know that my days here wouldn t have been half as enjoyable without them My years here at Haverford have been indeed happy ones and although Im not sorry to graduate I shall be sorry to leave Haverford and all the friends I have made EDITOR S NOTE Hey Dave' Well perhaps we shouldn t be so informal with our president but thats the kind of fellow he is friendly informal good natured modest and unassuming He doesn t tell of his piloting the first championship soccer team since 1924 Ask him sometime how he won his eight malor letters He probably won t say how but he might tell you for what sport When the day arrives that Dave s name xsn t on the Honor Roll it will be because he has graduated Cum Laude at that Hrs scholastic and athletic ability combined with his sincerity and ready smile have made him popular with everyone at school Dave is not half as sorry to leave as Haverford IS to see him go N1 f 7' . . J A 5 T ' ...N I 0 ul v I , , in rl v U 11, l 'I' , ' .43 s i . .. .. , , . ' . - , . ' . F ' ' n s o n , , ' , . . . . . , '. , . - - 1- n f - s ' . - au 1 9 , . . ' I 7 , . I . I ' ' . , . . . . , . , . . . . , T 1 s s , . , . . . . . . n 1 1 4 I I - - a 1 ' l ' I , u a Q -T u n 1. a 1 A Q 1 13143 1f '1m W EZRA BOWEN Ezzy Bonn Entered 1938 PR I NCETOIN an-. Index' 42 44 as Current Events 43 Glee Club 45 Game Commnttee 43 Honor Roll 59 44 135 Football 42 43 Basketball Squad 43 44 Varsrty Baseball l-I 43 44 Second Team Baseball 42 My first recollectron of Has erford was not gettlng any lunch for the first three days You see at that time besxdes ownrng a lunch trcket I needed to be a ten flat dash man and an artful dodger Many star athletes such as Ned Dlllon Sam Barrd and Dave Brnns recerved therr early trarmng rn the lunch stampede We were grven more experx ence learnmg to dodge Mr Wyckoffs erasers and Mr Palmers rubber bands 'lo harden our youthful bodles further we had to undergo a commando course known as thlrd algebra Although my physrque has grown soft 1n recent years through my leavmg these teachers my mrnd has been kept xery much on the alert trymg to keep one jump ahead of the yellow sheet Thrs year howex er my devrces seemed to have farled me I se been lrsted smce last October Allagash 1n Marne Thzs outdoor hfe 15 xery healthy and rnugoratmg but I d luke to find the guy who keeps puttmg rocks and roots under my blanket roll and water ln my canoe In sprte of all the hardships I haue found here I wrsh school went up to fourteen grades nnstead of twelve EDITOR S NOTE Ez knows just about everything about any player ln any sport Not content wrth knowrng about the varrous sports however Ezzre goes out and plays them admrrably well hrmself Hes a hard worker and mamtams a good standrng rn hrs class Sometrmes hard pressed he has had to answer English questlons extemporaneously whrch he has done with such calm that lt was hard to tell when he was bluffing Never addrcted to gurls he prefers to go around unattached so to speak He s a good fellow to know and adds zest to hfe Knowmg hrs love for the great outdoors we can be sure of I'-IDCIIHS hrm rn Marne lf he doesn t haxc to be somewhere else Q I ll if ll 0 V9 . , . . f 1 ' 7 ' v s , 'K - 1 , f 1 , . v . . . , - . . . 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I - - - i V i - In, 4 - 'x IAMES GLASE CALHOUN Moose Entered 1939 YALE Student Council 41 French Club 47 44 Foreign Policy Association 44 Weapon Club 44 Game Committee 44 Honor Roll 40 44 Dramatic Club 43 44 135 Football 45 Varsity Basketball H 44 Squash Squad 43 Varsity Baseball H 44 Since I came to Haverford I have never ceased to enjoy the pleasant atmosphere always present Unfortunately it is impossible to record all that I wish to say of school life here but the few incidents whose memories are most v1v1d must be mentioned I reported to Mr Garner s 120 pound team when I first came and made the only touchdown I have ever scored at Has erford That same year Mr Garner made a stirring speech about the need for trees to be planted behind the school to pres ent CIOSIOH Then with this object in mind he passed the hat and the trees were planted Having moved to the Fifth Form I became entangled with plane geometry Although the author of the textbook and I disagreed I finally gaxe in and passed the course Also that same year I played with chemicals and nexer had more than four fingers bandaged at a time Miss Farr was frequently vlslfed by the chemistry students and dld noble serv1ce ohn S Baker will agree with that heartily for he will probably remember for a long time the occasion on which he burned his nose while peering into a As I prepare to leave Haverford as a student for good I haxe in mind all the recol lectlons mentioned above and many others which were also pleasant just now the ques tion of entering Yale or the V 12 program is the most pressing one EDITOR S NOTE Whether Jim will ex er become a Senator or not we don t want to say but he has been known to talk on sarrous occasions for ses eral hours about any thing and be so vague and incoherent that he doesnt seem to know what he is talk1ng about We haxe sometimes wondered if he does know Wheres er he goes a laugh goes with him He has thrown more classes into com ul sions than catalepsy Even the teacher laughs at times He always sits in the loose chalr in Mr Hunt s class and invariably falls ox er but with true Calhoun spirit Moose laughs it off Perhaps he will be remembered longest for his boner on the physics mid year Or maybe it will be for his amazing conclusions to plane geometry problems Anyhow we ll never forget his graphlc descrlptlons of baseball games ll ii ' -,, , 7 . . . . 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' . v DAVID S CLARK Dave Enteredx 1939 YALE French Club 47 43 Vrcc Presrdcnt 44 Forergn Polrcy Assocratron 44 Honor Roll 40 43 Squash Squad 42 44 Tennrs Squad 43 Golf 42 I drdn t want to leave the school where I was rn 1939 to come to Haverford but I am certarnly glad that I drd I shall never forget my first day I was the only boy rn the Upper School who had on short trousers Each form I thrnk has left me rmpressrons usually humorous whrch I can never forget One was Mr Wyckoffs drawerful of tennrs balls whrch Sprder Shaw may also remember The wartrng lrne up of algebra genruses rn front of Mr Garners room was an almost darly occurrence My Iourth Form schedule placed me rn the deadly almost parnful srlence of Mr Dutot s study hall rn whrch I accomplrshed more rn forty five mmutes than I should hase thought possrble The utter stuprdrty of some plane geometry students and Moose Calhouns rnane conclusrons provrded drversron rn the Frfth Form My Srxth Form year gave me as a teacher Mr Sensenrg who has put hrs physrcs class rnto com lusrons by tryrng to srng Marrsy Doats and by tryrng to Frnd Ned Drllon s center of gravrty by hangrng hrm from the mantelprece by hrs belt My athletrc achrevements at Haverford have been neglrgrble I served on Mr Krngham s 105s and Mr Barr s 14 year old baseball team whose star was perhaps ules Arronson on account of hrs wrcked three baggers undoubtedly brought on by the coach s famous pepper pot On the 120 pound team Mr Garner taught us the wart a mrnute play whrch I thrnk rs an rngenrous one Squash rs my favorrte sport and rf the trn were removed from the base of the courts I mrght get a lrttle farther rn the game Has erford has not been altogether humorous or dull It has been a real experrence rn lrfe and the frrendshrps I have made here I hope to keep for many years I would lrke to go to Yale howex er my prrmary arm rs to get rn the V 12 Program EDITOR S NOTE Dave rs not one to be ruflled by any obstacle He rs always calm and collected and knows what to do Qurte a socral lron he goes to every party rn hrs sleek Model A wrth red wheels He rmarrably has a grrl rn tow and rs rmmaculately dressed at all trmes We have suspected hrm of keeprng a coat presser rn the rear of hrs car but we haven t been able to prove anythrng He works very hard and always has hrs name on the Honor Roll He knows more about the lesson than most fellows and rs a good source of rnformatron Dare rs sure to do qurte well at Yale rf he keeps up the krnd of work he does here ,7.., ,...-.- 0 . . . . , 9 ,,, , 2- L , I , O - v . n . , , 7 1 Q 1 , , . . . . . . . . , ' T 4 ' . . , . . . . , 7 ' 1 ' Y . . . 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Y - r- KJ,- C I CHALMERS DALE Chum Entered 1943 YALE Currcnt Events 44 6 French Club 44 gy, Glee Club 44 Varsrty Football H 44 Varsity Baseball H 44 Last summer I entered the well known Haserford School Summer Session wrth fear and trepidation of what was to follow I had spent nine years at Eprscopal and naturally it seemed strange to be coming here Im not one bit sorry that I made the change After obtaining three credits last summer I was able to start this fall as a full fledged Senior and I have spent my happiest year at school To me one of the mam factors in enloymg school is to have a good bunch of boys 1n your class and I certainly found them here Athletics has been my principal interest much to the regret of many concerned former schools I missed basketball because of an injury received in a football game and the next best thing was to follow the team which I did as much as possible This spring I am trying for a position on the baseball team and if I can get that er erything will be yust perfect Many things hase happened in my one year here things that I shall never forget I recall the queer sensation as I came on the field to play for Haverford against Episcopal Another incident that has made a lasting impression on me was the Crosman House tire There are many others but I couldnt write about them all I shall long remember a wonderful year at this the best school ex er EDITORS NOTE Chum surely was fanhful following the basketball team He could usually be found at all the games sucking a Luden s cough drop so that he could yell a little louder with his already hoarse throat In his one year at Har erford Chum has made a host of friends and the best wishes of all go with him into the Army this summer X A A Y ' k A X . Playing Varsity football was wonderful, especially since the team played against two of my N X BENIAMIN HAROLD DEACON Ben Deac Entered 1932 YALE Current Events 44 Glee Club 43 44 Glee Club Octet 44 Football Squad 44 135 Football 42 43 Swimming 42 H 43 44 Track Squad 43 44 Twelve years ago I arrived at the Haverford School Ill confess I dont know whether it was raining or the sun was shining or whether I was scared or not I just remember school no homework and easy marks In the First Grade I managed to win an honor pin but I haven t been able to wear one since There are only a few faces here that were present in the good old days It seems I always managed to be here on Saturday because I enjoyed school so much I know better now but I am still here on Saturdays Everything was pretty hazy until I armed at the big time Upper School I then learned that school wasnt what it used to be Homework and accounts took the place of beautiful teachers Mr Palmer started us off right by ruling us with an iron hand Mr Wyckoff kept us going in the same manner I remember Mr Shafers Second Form session in which he would gixe us tricky arithmetic problems to do if we wanted to get that he kept me for fire Latin exams that year Artie Palmer s tutoring at camp however finally got me through In Fourth Form I had my troubles with French Getting to the Big Room on time presented the biggest problem in Fifth Form An escalator should be installed I hare always thought that it would be great to get out of school but now that this dream is coming true I find that I shall miss the old place very much EDITOR S NOTE Ben has done pretty well in sports ew er since he came to Haw er ford but swimming IS his forte Under the tutelage of Joe McQu1llen he has developed into a very good two hundred yard freestyle swimmer He has also played on most of the pound football team and last fall he culminated his career as a football player by being a member of the Varsity squad This spring he showed Bob Detweiler that Ben has the makings of an exceptionally good hurdler in him c 10- ll fi , 2 , , , , , ' 7 I S . l , . , . out of session early. Mr. Dutot's Latin class was the highlight. He liked me so much 7 - - 7. 7 Y . A 7 . , . ' . ' r ' V , 7 ' 9 7 erqa boso W P . F r T3 4-A of cu X EDWARD V DILLON Ned Chick Entered 1938 PRINCETON Index 44 brgnet 44 Cum Lrude 44 Current Events 44 French Club 41 44 Glee Club 43 44 Forergn Polrcy Assocratron 44 Class Offices Treasurer 19 V Form Publrc Speakrng 43 Dramatrc Club 44 Scrence Club 49 44 Varsrty Football H 43 II Team Football 41 4 135 Football 40 Varsrty Basketball H 44 Varsrty Squash H 41 44 Vfrrsrty Baseball H 43 44 Varsrty Tennrs H 41 Now I have reached the consummatron of all my school work My prcture and wrrte ups are rn the HALIGOLUK Come june I am gorng to graduate and I shall hare to lease Haxerford s old fand I do mean old and honored wrlls I hare nothrng to look forward to at Has erford I can only look back Haxrng come from a small prrvate school I vras greatly lmazed the first day by the srze of my class As I came rnto Contact wrth the school s tmdrtrons rangrng from the yellow sheet to the shrrt I became greatly attached to Har erford In progressrxe steps I learned about Mr Dutot s rron rule rn Latrn class Monsrer s tall-.rng me rnto recrtrng French poems rn chapel Mr Wrlson s geometry tests whrch always took too long Mr Hratt s experrments rn chemrstry lab the Frfth Form Publrc Speakrrrg Contest Mr Redman s drscussrons on Burke s Concrlratron wrth Amerrca and Mr Sensenrg s tryrng to find my center of gras rty by hangrng me up on the wall My greatest delrght at Har erford besrdes Doc Wallace s storres has been the sports offered My greatest thrrll came when the Varsrty football team defeated Northeast Hrgh School the crty s defendrng champrons my greatest drsapporntment was when we lost to Eprscopal rn the same sport Yes I shall lease a lot behrnd when une comes EDITOR S NOTE One of the most outstandrng thrngs Ned has done at Har erford was hrs playrng quarterback on last fall s football team Very few fellows who hare come to Haverford have been as rnterested rn athletrcs especrally football as Ned has Thrs year he won hrs letter rn football basketball squash and baseball and also was Cum Laude One of Ned s famrlrar characterrstrcs rs sleeprness It rs usually recess trme rn the mornrng before he speaks unless spoken to He enroys the weekends a lot too for there rs seldom a party on the Marn Lrne whrch he mrsses Although nrcknamed Chrck he doesn t find the grrls too hard to get along wrth erther He rntends to make medrcrne hrs career and rf tlse war doesnt slow hrm up too much he probably wrll become a doctor a good one too rf hrs school record rs any rndrcatron .4 1 I , ' . . ,' ll I if 1 2 f. 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' '7 7 ' 7 7 J 5 3 ' . l . , , . . , . , . . . . r - , A , 1 Q fx I 3 1 1 1 l X ,X z 'F' 0:1-CL, MICHAEL GEORGE DOWLING Mike AIOYSIUS Entered 1940 ROX AL NAVY COLLEGE DARTMOUTH ENGLAND Index 44 Sxgnet 44 Current Events 42 Game Commrttee 43 Charrman 44 V Form Publrc Speakmg 43 Second Prxze Honor Roll 42 44 Varsrty Soccer H 42 43 44 SWllTllTllng H 42 43 CoCapta1n 44 Medley Relay 44 Fencxng 41 Crew 42 Varsity Track H 43 44 Qualrhcatron Medal 43 Penn Relay 43 44 In the year 1940 a small bashful Enghshman wlth one arm ln a slmg entered the Haverford School That was yours truly A few months prevxous I had been at school over three thousand mlles away not even knowmg that there was such a place as Haver ford I had always wanted to v1s1t the States and the war gave me a chance sooner than I had hoped I shall not regret thns unexpected change of schools as commg here has been the most educat1onal experlence of my l1fe The first year had much rn store for me The first thmg that stuck me was that all the boys spoke a most unusual language though mme must have seemed a lnttle out of the ordmary too I soon learned that H1 ya meant hello that neat meant good and that a jerk IS you know what Now I know the language well enough to carry on an understandable conversation Athletlcs has always taken first place wnth me around the school I had played soccer all my lnfe but at Haverford I was mtroduced to a few new sports whnch mcluded crew swlmmmg and track When I leave school I can thankfully say that I hase been grven a broader outlook on llfe I shall always remember the compamonshlp the sportsmanshlp and the all round good fellowshrp whnch IS so predommant at Haverford As long as I l1ve I shall always be grateful for what the school has done for me EDITOR S NOTE Mrke IS the type that will do well ln whatever he chooses He was a superman on the soccer field and dzstmgulshed hlmself ln the pool and on the track Hrs blggest mterest IS the Br1t1sh Navy and he can frequently be found ln the llbrary at recess delvmg mto the New York Timer and readmg about naval actxon However there are other boys ln the school who are Hashes on the athletlc field and others who have ab1d1ng interests nn something or other but what sets Mnke head and shoulders above the crowd IS hns good sportsmanship When he returns to Great Brrtam as he xntends to do thls year England wrll find that she IS getting a crtrzen who rs really gOlI1g to make a name for hnmself - u - n r 3 y 7 3 . - . - Y - . ! 1 t V - rt H , V . ! 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' 1 s ' 7 7 egg : w 1 ' l I Q U - 1 I I - 5 Ja' HOLSTEIN DE HAVEN FOX FUXY Entered 1933 YALE HALIGOLUK 43 Photography Edltor 44 Index Photography Editor 44 Slgnet 44 Current Events 44 Q French Club 42 44 Q37 Glee Club 43 44 Honor Roll 43 44 Scxence Club 43 Presrdent 44 Bond Club 44 Varslty Football Manager H 44 Varsxty Squash H 44 Second Team Squash 43 Second Team Baseball 43 44 Golf 47 Late one stormy mght ID Apnl 1926 occurred a great catastrophe for It was then I was born I entered Hax erford m Th1rd Grade after a summer of tutormg for I had attended Epxscopal for two years The thmg that I remember most of all my four years rn the jumor School IS the tnme our whole class had to memornze a poem about Columbus Th1s was my f1rst touch of oratory for It had to be reclted m Assembly and ever smce then I have dreaded publlc speakmg The most thr1ll1ng day of my school career was the day I entered the Upper School I remember the novelty of that first chapel rn the Blg Room I shall never forget how Mr Garner used to say Es ery boy who was talklng just now stand up I rmagme that I have annoyed qulte a number of boys around school by belng so perslstent ln my plcture takrng Therefore I should lxke to take th1s opportumty to apolo gxze for the nuxsance I have been Howexer Vmce Wood kept asking why I dldnt get the HALIGOLUK p1ctures 10 faster If the war IS ow er before too long I hope to get 1nto Yale to Hmsh my educatlon But r1ght now I am hopmg to get 1nto the Nawy When the war IS over I want to be a chem1cal englneer and also contmue my hobby photography more extensrvely EDITORS NOTE Foxy has had a good record 1n athletrcs sxnce he came to Haverford Last fall he got h1s letter as football manager H15 red sweater became as much a part of the football scene as Doc Wallace was In the wmter he earned h1s letter nn squash and thns sprung although he has a deplorable tendency to fan the axr wlth hrs bat he has a good chance to make the baseball team Hrs efferx escent personallty IS as much a part of Haverford lnfe as Spnder Shaw s fluent announcements rn chapel Mr Wllsons In lrke manner and Mr Sensemgs method of maklng clear the complexxtles of physlcs -... - - - ..- K u n 2 v , . , i 5 ,, 1 I 'V 5 . , . -, uf. X 1 T y . a , .. , . , X a - .. ,.. H ' .. ,aft ' .. .,, A 5 . ,w . 1 Q 5-I ' ' ill' ' -uf' sas, 'q , , . , . - Q .. ,,. , . , -a .X xt, . K.,- - I sr w' 1' I .,, 4 . ll'a lv' a lf .. V ls . ,, . f. .. Af... a 9 s - Y ' ' 1 9 7 r U - - H 1 s s - . . . . . , y r v - x r , . . . Y ' 7 n 7 ' , . . . . 4 . . . Y 9 , , . - ' tl ' I1 Y v - ' l lt ' I! ' ' , - 7 7 ' N SAMUEL BELLOWS GILPIN III Sandy Bmg Entered 1942 YALE OR PRINCETON HALIGOLUK 43 Actrvltxes Edltor 44 Index 44 News Edltor S1gnet 44 Glee Club 43 44 Glec Club Octet 44 Game Commlttee 44 Honor Roll 43 44 Dram mc Club Assrstant Stage Mlmger 44 Varsxty Soccer H 44 Second Team Soccer 43 Second Team Squash 44 Squash Squad 43 Vars1tyTenn1s H 43 44 Track Squad 44 It was only after attendlng five schools that I finally found my way to Haxerford I went to Mrs McCartneys Nursery School and Frxends Central for klndergarten I swntched agaln this t1me to Menon Grammar School Next came Bala Cynwyd unxor Hlgh School and I spent my sophomore year at Lower Merlon Sentor Hlgh School In the two years smce I left Lower Menon I have made many good frlends at Hay erford even among teachers too The memorles I shall keep are the httle thlngs that contrrbute the1r bxt to school l1fe Colonel Shaw mth his jokes and menacmg pomter Sam s questlonable prejudxce agamst soccer players Mr Sensemg s crazy antlcs m physxcs class Mr W1lson s dropplng the chalk that he IS holdlng Mr Redman s sound advice and Frank Smatra bow t1e and a thousand and one thmgs that are too tr1v1al to yot down but too lmportant to forget Haverford has gnen me opportumtnes rn the Dramatic Club Cas 1 member of th stage crew not an actorj the Glee Club and the two school publlcatxons the Index and the HALIGOLUK whlch were a new and valuable experience In athletncs I played soccer squash and tenms and ran a httle In the future I hope to get mto Naval Aslatlon for the duratlon and take a drplo matnc or journahstnc course ln Spanlsh at college when peace comes EDITORS NOTE Wxth h1s bouncmg strxde Sandy wlll walk forth happy and proud to be an alumnus He cannot take wlth hlm however the xmpresslon made on h1s fellow classmates Wlth the help of a warm slncere smlle and a xery frank nature he IS a good mlxer At many parties we haxe found Blng leadlng wlth full volce a group of happy songsters One of the bxggest jobs Sandy undertook was bemg News Edxtor of the Index whxle other edltors were out to play Bingo usually had a full job on his hands He mentlons the Dramat1c Club ln a modest way If you enjoyed the March Play Blng deserves a good deal of crednt for hrs backstage work Some of these write ups and all the HCUYIIICS IH thls book haxe been handled by hlm Fmally rn a straxghtforward way we want to thank htm for buymg our class pipes df- 0 c nf' r ll fill' Q1 . , . , , . , , . 1-' ' , . . , V, - , , 1 , 2. - .. ,., , . , , l , ' f 1 , . . - 1 . . .. 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' Y . 7 ' 5 ' .s- 'JI' f' 1- x '- 41 -1' orc X RICHARD E GORDON fSeptember Gradultej Drck Flash Entered 1941 CORNELL French Club 44 Varsity Football H 44 Second Team Football 44 155 Football 43 Second Team Basketball 43 44 Varsity Baseball 44 Second Team Baseball 42 44 Varsity Track 44 Qualrficatron Medal 44 I was asked to write about myself and tell you what an outstanding scholar and athlete I am Since neither of these statements is true I shall rex ert to the cold facts I was born in Columbus Ohio and mos ed to Philadelphia when I was four It was not until 1941 that I entered the hallowed halls of Haxerford From that time on I haxe spent all three years getting ready to go to college or to fight the war I hare just about decided not to graduate Cum Laude as a matter of fact I m just about going to graduate Although I am not a natural athlete I have spent most of my afternoons at the gym or on the fields try1ng to play football basketball baseball or track although we might add that he does fairly well in the latter Since he entered Haverford 1n the Fourth Form he has won sex eral mmor letters and this year won hls major letter ln football Dick stands a fairly good chance of winning two more letters m spring sports this ear YHIS whole heartedness and generosity make h1m one of the most likable fellows in the class Although he has a serious sein and his studxous periods he IS not the quxetest boy for he has h1s moments too He would like to go to Ohio State howex er with his eighteenth birthday commg soon after he graduates he will probably end up on Paris Island if the Marines take him and no doubt they will EDITOR'S NOTE: Athletics rather than studies seem to be Dick's specialty, 4'0ccc 'pi ,yr no THOMAS D GRAFF Tom Entered 1943 HAVERFORD COLLEGE Science Club 44 Second Team Soccer 44 Honor Roll 44 av'- T Q Although my stay at Hu erford has lasted only one year I shall always look upon it with ardent memories 'lhc discussions in Bible the yellow sheet and the Saturday morning chemistry classes will not be forgotten for many years to come As most of my efforts haye been spent in studying I haxe had but little time for other actiyities Howexer those long hours of soccer drill with the skin bruises and twisted ankles which are picked up at nearly eyery practice will be difhcult to forget Wfhen the winter season rolled around in spite of being one of the worst track men in existence I made an effort at cross country running Because there IS no cross country team here I haye had no worries about haxing to exhibit my defects in this sport Perhaps my proudest moment was the time I was made a member of the Edison Society Not only was the membership satisfying as a reward for achiex ement in science md trips to industrial plants Entering Haverford in my last yelr of college preparatory work I found that it requires a great deal of studying to succeed The merits of this school will prose worth while when the time comes to enter college or a branch of the sery ice EDITOR S NOTE It must haye been after hearing of the easy life at Hayerford that Tom showed up at the portals of our noble institution last summer to begin summer work He began 18 a nyc star last September but after two months of being on the Honor Roll he was giyen full Sixth lorm st lnding Because he is nearly alw ays in the middle of a pile of books working like mad one might think th It he did nothing else We learned from outside sources howex er that he is an excellent golfer His st ltement that nothing has happened in his life should be taken with a little salt He clums to be a misogy mst but this is merely a dodge In spite of his seriousness he always has a smile for exeryone and will laugh at nearly ey ery thing that has the slightest touch of humor As for the future he tells us that he feels the call of the sea and on April 15 the Naxy took an option on him f 1 r I it i 5' ' ' I ' . 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I L , vs 1 7 7 1 K s - 4 ' x ,er A A Q Il ' 41 Q ,ci D L IOSEPH SPENSER GRUBB Spense Ioey Entered 193-I XALE Glee Club 13 H an Iorclgn Polncy Assoclm n H fts Wcaptun Club 17 44 Game Commnttcc 43 Second Team Snccer in 44 Soccer Squad 47 Squash Squad 43 44 Harlrng from the thru mg metropolls of St Dayrd s I entered the Hay erford Sthool rn the Thlrd Grade I managed to get through the unror School ey en though I Ind to dodge Charlle Nauss erasers darly and struggle agarnst Buck ones spellrng bees I started srngmg rf strarmng my yocal chords can be descrrbed as such wrth Mrss Spangler and ended my career wrth Mr Greer rn the Glee Club When I started clrmbrng the ladder of school years I found that the hrgher I clrmbed the denser or should I say foggrer the atmosphere of my brfun became By the end of my graduatrng year I find that I am practlcally surrounded by pea soup fog and If 1t were not for my good srx years of the Reyerend Hunts Rellglous Educational Cltsses I could not boast th tt I hue been and rn the future sn 11 be kept from the dtrk paths of sm I hope to continue my studres at Yale Uncle Sam mllmgj md from thence become in attorney at law or what not EDITOR S NOTE Spence Qmore famrlrarly known as joey to the femrmne worldj can frequently be found argumg mth a group of boys around school or down at the Pharmacy about the beauty of a certam grrl If the g1rl rn questron rs hrs Hame xt IS certam that he wrll haye substantral basrs for hrs reasomng rf he IS arguing the pro stde Sometrmes rt happens rn drscussrons on other subjects that he mil end by attackm what he set out to defend The Dans Record Shop vull mrss hrm when he leax es Hayerford for he IS one of therr best customers Very much addtcted to the yrtterbug tunes he has 1 fine collectron of rccordmgs by Harry james md Benny Goodman Y : . . I A 'i , '- Q . My , ,, r ' ' ., 'L '41 I I ' N c I . 1 '- ', ' . . Y . ' K I. II., L Y I . Y I , ' I . V I . ' . . D I I ' , 4 I 4 7 s 7 I I 4 4 - 7 , r c ' H c ' 7, ltlS hard to believe that at the age of ten or thereabouts, I was actually on the Honor Roll. f -- - . , , , ' ' , I , , 'r . , . . , . I . , . 1. . - . .4 Q. I - 7. '. 0 , . C, I .I 4. I . , C I A 'J ' f ' ' 1 . . 49 D 'r 5 Q s mmf 9 Po IOHN F HAYES Iohnny Entered 1938 YALE HALIGOLUK 43 Sports Edntor 44 Student Councrl 43 44 Cum Laude 44 Latm Club 39 40 Game Commrttee 42 43 Honor Roll 38 43 Varsrty Football H 43 135 Football 42 Gym Team GHT 43 44 Gymnasium Cup 44 Track Squad 43 I was scared Theres no other word for 1t I was just plam scared There I was standmg on the threshold of the Frrst Form room wrth mother shovmg me from behnnd and Mr Boocock draggmg me by the arm Mr Palmer fabout whom I had heard many terrrfymg talesj sat at hrs desk and the glance he was castmg ow er the room would have scared anyone who d1dnt know what a swell person he really IS Thls was my first day at Haverford Smce then my ads entures here hate been many When I got ox er my first frrght I found myself rn the Thrrd Form learmng the metric system the hard way from Mr Garner When I reached Frfth Form I really began to l1V6l V1nce Wood and I were lab partners nn Mr Hratt s chemrstry class How we managed to keep from blowing up the Oaks I ll never know Thrs was also the year that I trled a double cut and catch on the rrngs rn the Gym Meet I remember makmg a desperate grab for the rmgs and then Hndmg myself Hat on my back lookmg lrke a refugee from the W P A Now Im leax mg school for good I wont say that Im sorry to graduate because after all that s what Ise been workrng towards for twelve years However Ill always remember the wonderful days Ise spent here at Haserford and Ill be very sorry to leave the frrends I ve made among the masters and boys EDITORS NOTE johnme IS one of the 'nore handsome fellows rn the class Because of hrs jovralrty and good looks there IS nearly always a flock of grrls around hrm He s ready and wrllmg to hear a good joke and often has sen eral of h1s own to tell When we first heard that trumpet of h1s wall at the Victory Hop we were of two m1nds one to go home and the other to go home But John quickly found hlmself and when he gets to heaven Gabrrel had better watch out He s got the rlght rdea about graduatrng and we re sure that Yale w1ll recerve hrm wrth open arms red carpet golden trumpets and all Q Q . s -, v v - y , 1 . . , w v , . ..-t, U .,. v 1 , . . . . 7 . 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Y 7 ' 7 1 a s ' .ac 3 K' 2 - '- D- 'fl 1 1 1 1 i - 9 0 L CRAIG HEBERTON III Heb Lefty Entered 1939 PRINCETON Glee Club 47 45 Presidcnt 44 Second Team Football 42 Football Squad 41 135 Football 40 Varsity Basketball I-I 43 CoC1ptun 44 Second Team Basketbxll 47 Varslty Basketball I-I 47 44 One fine day in the fall of 1939 my parents told me that I vtas going to Haverford Although this declslon was one of the most fortunate that ex er happened to me I did not know lt at the time I could not foresee what great times and good friends I was to have There IS something about the atmosphere of Has erford School which makes lt 1 world of its own It seems that fellows just can t stay away from lt because ex en on holxdays it s the center of attraction There are many memories around school that I shall always hold but probably my favorrte w1ll come from the playing fields Why Ill bet Ixe been called down for making mtstakes more often than any two fellows that ever walked on an athletic field I owe a lot to Hay erford although 1t never made much of a student out of me But I can hardly blame the school for that Ixe always had a square deal and I consider myself very lucky and fortunate to have grown up in such a place as this I hase a great loxe for the north woods of Marne and hawe spent three summers there enjoying myself immensely In closing I should like to wish exery member of the graduating class all the success and happiness that life can br1ng EDITORS NOTE We wish the same for you Hebby and no doubt you ll find it also We haxe often heard that this IS a woman s world If it rs we are sure that Craig will find a nice cosy place for himself for we haxe yet to see the girl who can resist his charm and personallty This tall handsome lad has It all oxer those professed Beau Brummels If he pitches woo as well as baseballs he ll do O K He s ln the Air Corps Enlisted Reserve and when he graduates he ll probably head for pre flight school somewhere All we have to say is that we hope he can fold hrmself up small enough to lit into a cockpit Wherever he is though hes sure to find friends C 1 f u n u n 0 , . -a v si X , Q 1 . ' ,, - 1 1 ,Q I .i 1 - Q 4 ' r ' . . . . r , c c , . 1 ,I 4 I 4 . - - 7 Y Y . . C - . , . . . , . , . . L , 4 4 a . . . , , f ' s I 1 ' . Y . , . . , . v - 1 1 r v ' v - . . . V . , . . , ' 1 s ' . . , . . . r . ' L 7 . . . Y . . . , . . . . . r H 1 . . , 4 - . v , , . . , . . . Y Y W 1 2 ' a L ' r . . - v - ' 7 - 2 J ' ,'. ' V . jx, o .f 3 1 I ff x .Ag of 0,0 -ni- IOHN M HOERLE IR Iohnny Entered 1936 PRINCETON Latin Club 40 Forergn Policy Association 44 Honor Roll 39 43 Bond Club 44 Varsity Soccer Manager H 44 Q3 2... ' Soccer Squad 4 Squash Squad 43 44 Tennis Squad 44 I first came to Hay erford m the fall of 1936 I was yust an average student in the I'1fth and Sixth Grades but much to my surprise I made the Honor Roll when I entered the First Form and stayed there untrl recently I almost left Hayerford fby requestj when I started selling fireworks One of my customers couldnt wait until he got home and decided to try out one of the cannon crackers Ey eryone thought that the boiler had exploded My career as a salesman was abruptly terminated though and Mr Boococlc confiscated all of the firecrackers My years at Hayerford haye left a lasting impression on my mind and my only regret is that I have not contributed more to school life My athletic endeay ors haye been limited to membershrp on several of the smaller pound teams Although my ability in the department was not outstanding I had the honor of managing this year s champion ship soccer team My future is indefinite but if all goes vxell I hope some day to graduate from Princeton s engmeering department EDITOR S NOTE One of the most notable things about johnny IS his argumenta tiye ability He can yery seriously take the ridiculous side of a discusslon and sometimes proye his pomt But for all of this he IS a boy to be p1t1ed for no matter hovy vyarm the morning IS that car vue ll stretch a point and call it a carj of his w1ll haye a frozen radlator or some other ailment and cause him to enter chapel when a prayer 15 berng said or at some other equally inappropriate tlme ohnny has three hobbles to vsit one girls school in Wynnewood and two in Bryn Mawr He states howeyer wrth a good deal of yehemence that at his age he will NOT be tied down to anyone He can be found at many of the open houses and always announces his arm al or departure by tootlng one of the four horns on his car Mocccrip Q , , Q Q - y ,, . my ' . 2 ' - . 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' 47 o E, - XV Y 9 HOMER HUNGERFORD Homer Entered 1942 PRIIN CETON Index Crrculatron Manager 44 Srgnet 44 Student Councrl Secy Frrst Term Glee Club 44 Dance Commrttee 44 Class Offices Secretary 44 Athletrc Assocratron Secretary 44 Varsrty Football H 42 43 Gym Squad 43 Varsrty Track H 42 45 Captarn 44 Penn Relay 43 44 Qualrficatron Medal 42 Wallace Track Cup 43 Shuttle Hurdle Team 44 A few years ago I heard that Haverford was a good place to prepare for the College Boards so lrttle Homer was off to hrt the books Im afrard I drdnt spend much trme dorng thrs but rn the process I had one heck of a good trme Before leavrng Haverford I should lrke to see a few changes made One no more sessron fstudyrng durrng sessron was the only reason I got out of herej two no compul sory athletrcs C I lrke athletrcs best of allj three see the marn school burldrng burn down QI drdnt qurte make rt wrth the Oaksj fourth co educatron QI hate womenj fEdrtor s note That s a laugh lj and fifth see Lrttleton and Wood on the faculty In all serrousness though Haverford wrll leave a brand on my hrde and I ll never forget the pleasant memorres I have had EDITOR S NOTE It was qurte a job to get Homer to wrrte hrs autobrography at all and when he drd he sard practrcally nothrng about hrmself as rs evrdent above That s natural though for Homer really rs modest He seldom has much to say unless he talkrng thmgs over with the boys Homer rs an outstandrng athlete He played guard on the football team last fall and though lrght for the posrtron turned out to be one of the strongest men rn the lrne He was later chosen All Interac for the posrtron Also he was captarn of the track team thrs sprrng He ran on the mrle relay team as well as the shuttle hurdle team and won hrs letter before the season had even begun by lacrng second rn the 440 yard dash rn the Natronal Interscholastrc Indoor Meet rrr Ma rson Square Garden last February Besrdes athletrcs Homer has been promrnent rn many of the school s other actrvrtres He was on the Student Councrl as well as the Srgnet and as Crrculatron Manager of the Index even managed to drstrrbute a few copres of that paper Homer s ambrtron rs to get rn the Army Arr Corps Wrth all hrs fight he should make a good prlot In whatever he does rn later lrfe hrs frrendlrness generosrty and warm personalrty w1ll carry hrm a long way that rs rf he doesn t grve away too much jewelry . . v I . . , - , ., 44 - . ,r r - .r -ly 1 , 1 v 1. 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' . . , , . . . . , 1 1 1 , . . . . . . . . . . . . , 1 1 1 - . ,H 1 1 - 1 3 - 1 , . - 1 1 . y 1 1 . . . - - 1 - ' 1 1 ' .AI 15 Oc i THOMAS D LANGSTON Tom Muscles Entered 1940 CORNELL Index 44 ,gy CurrcntEvcnts 43 44 Marte 4' cate Club 44 Mme Weapon Club 47 43 Vlce Presrdcnt 44 I Honor Roll 47 44 Z2 Dramatrc Club 43 Propcrty Managcr 44 Second Team Footbxll 43 135 Football 42 Gym Squld 43 44 Crew 41 H 4 Track Squad 44 it it 'ally'--N 2 W3 I started off Thrrd lorm at Hayerford rrght by commg to school wrthout a coat and vsearrng an open neclced sport shrrt I stuclc out llke a sore thumb amongst the tweeds and plards howcyer I found the boys yery frrendly and I soon began to feel lllce an old Hay erfordran I worlced my vsay up on the yarrous football pound teams untrl I Hnally got on the second team vshrch was my hrghwater marl-c In the winter I went out for gym and spent the better half of my time tryxng to do a handstand But my greatest loye was crevy Although lt was drscontrnued two years ago I thmlx I had more fun with crew 10 two sprmgs than I had ex er had before I ll ney er forget the tlme I steered mto a sandbar or the day we h1t a srngle shell head on Although my name IS seen occasronally on the Honor Roll rt rs not a famrhar slght there I thlnlc the only reason that I vyas ln the Glee Club was because rt was pretty hard up for first tenors My stay at I-Iuerford has been a most pleasant and prohtable one As to the future I had hoped to go to Annapolls but because of wartlme restrrctrons thrs IS nearly out of the questron I should like to jom another part of the Navy howex er the V 12 or the V 5 College Program EDITOR S NOTE 'Ihe trait for whrch Tom rs most famous 18 hrs apparent belref rn the lessons of Charles Atlas He 15 as well muscled a human ape as you would see IH a day s journcy He lcd thc school rn one uent of the physrcal fitness program last year and was a close contender rn most of the others Tom IS not the ty pc of fellow that you get to know rrght away but rf you do malce thc extra effort you yull be well repaid He rs not excessnely qtllef but at the same time he 15 not at all norsy Always cheerful, Tom loxes a good yolce In fact, he appears to get more pleasure out of laughing than almost anyone else ln the school -ti o I I . f H ,, ' ' 1 Y ' I : W 5 921, - ' , zaftasa f l' ' . f saggy: A Q. . . 5 4 - ' r wr . - , 5 , 'ZEN' H t X ' . 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V , . , K, r Q 3 x 4, c Occcvlc ROBERT E LEISER Entered 1939 YALE Currcnt Events 43 Weapon Club 43 44 Honor Roll 40 44 Tenms Squad 44 I was born on December 20 1926 and after 1dl1ng around for a few years entered the Mer1on Grammar School At the end of six years I had learned to read wrlte and add Then I entered the umor School nn Snxth Grade QI had flunked Flrst Grade m Menon Schoolj I played a httle football there for Mr Kmgham s 90 pound team In the Senlor School I entered Mr Palmer s Fnrst Form I went on to Second and Thxrd Forms 10 whlch nothmg out of the ordmary happened although I thmk these years were the most enjoyable of my school l1fe I shall never forget Mr Barr s French leaxe Haverford at the end of the Thxrd Form After spendlng the succeedmg years at dntferent schools nn Arlzona I returned to Haxerford 1n my Senlor year At thns pomt I hope I can graduate and go to college unless my draft board mtervenes EDITOR S NOTE When Bob came back to us he was st1ll the same good natured frnendly fellow that he was before he left More the studxous type he prefers h1s books to sports but he often turned out for touch football or squash We frequently caught lum frantncally studymg Engl1sh about half an hour before class but somehow he made out all r1ght On weekends he seldom stays at home but IS usually out havmg a good tnme wlth somebody else s date He contnbutes to the fun however and helps put the party over l Bob : classes, Mr. Wyckoi:f's English class, and Mr. L'-Heritier's class. Unfortunately, I had to gif'-1 - l j I THOMAS LIGGET IR TOIHIHY Ll990 I Entered: 1932 YALE Signet 44 Glce Club 44 Honor Roll 44 Athletrc Assocratron 44 Varsrty Football H 44 lootball Squad 43 135 Football 42 Sxummrng H 43 Varsrty Track H 43 44 Track Squad 42 Qualrhcatron Medal 47 For the last twelse years I hare been lookmg forward to the day when I should get out of school for good But now as Im comrng down the home stretch I w1sh that I could do rt all over agarn My hrst recollections of thls school are ln the s1x grades I spent 1n the unror School After what seemed then llke a lrfetrme I finally got lnto Mr Palmer s Frrst Form Durrng the next three years I was wrth Messrs Wfyckoff Garner and Wrlson Last year I got a seat rn the Brg Room and thrs year I mox ed back to where the hrgh and mrghty Slxth Form always srts Whrle I have had many memorres of the classroom I thunk I shall remember what happened outsrde of class the longest In the Fxrst Form we used to chase some poor lrttle Srxth Former around untrl he dropped or have terrrfic snowball fights durrng lunch pernod I shall also remember the b1g bull sessrons whrch usually tool-. place rn the gym and klddrng Rrch Whrte down rn the basement I shall get great pleasure 1n looltmg back on the sports I trred to part1c1pate rn In the fall my mam rnterest has always been football and I haxe played on all the pound teams and tvso years on the xarslty squad In the vunter I haxe trred basketball swrmmrng and lndoor track Sprmg usually hnds me chaslng some guy around outdoors Thus I shall lease Hax erford vuth many wonderful memorres of exams the yellow sheet glrls and the Pharmacy I shall nes er be sorry for the years I have spent here EDITOR'S NOTE Tom IS one of the mdrvrdual stars of the class rn athletlcs Last fall, after remalnmg 1n obscurlty untrl the middle of the season, he turned rnto a sensa tlonal place krcker on the football team, k1ck1ng every extra pornt from then on In the sprlng he not only ran on the Mlle Relay Team, but turned ln exceptionally low tlmes ID the half mrle run I T IS reputed to be very susceptrble to femrnme charm, but we have often won dered how susceptlble the girls are to hrs own wrnnmg smrle He 15 mvarlably present at all the dances and contributes more than h1s share to the success of the party He has always managed to marntarn a good scholastic standrng among the other thmgs he does Tom wrll always be remembered for hrs good sportsmanshrp and school spmt trip - - --.-- . , . 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GEORGEI LINCOLN III Satch Entered 1938 X ALE French Club 47 43 Forexgn Pollcy Assocutlon 44 Weapon Club 47 44 V Form Publlc Spuklng 43 Honor Roll 39 44 Second Team Squash 44 Squlsh Squad 43 Varsrty Baseball 44 Blseblll Squad 47 Tmle Test Wxnner 43 I showed up one mormng 1n 1958 IH Mr Boocock s ofhce thoroughly awed After a qulck prelxmmary I was filed ln Mr Palmer s room which IS renowned for its lnxtlaled desk tops In Third Form Mr Garner came mto my life to teach me algebra wlth the help of a lxttle clltty Fourth Form had many new experlences ln store for me MOHSICUI L Herltner and his unexcelled markmg system Mr Wrlson s slmplxfied algebra and the horrrble attempt at that so called snap course plane geometry The next phase of my metamorphos1s was and st1ll IS the most amazmg to me You are now llstemng to a member of the Sixth Form undergolng the rlgors of Mr Sensenlgs Tuesday Luncheon Club the Sam Baxrd Sp1der Shaw study perlod and the comblnatnon of Mr Shaw and Mr Muzzeys text book As for gettlng out of these pleasant surroundmgs I am not at all sure of the odds In any case It wnll be close Durmg the school season weekends and xacatnons I accumulated a sort of educa t1on usually called experlence concemmg the xarrous dangers of the Mam Line Thls 15 a rather broad field ranglng all the way from the Paoln Local to Agnes Irwin The future IS not clear as yet Uncle Sam has an optron on me and If all goes well I hope to be ln the Navy V 5 program EDITORS INOTE Thxs scmtnllatmg syncopater pounds 1 mean bass and knows every pnece of boog1e ln the book George can name ex ery gun put on the market slnce Sam Champlam hrst potted at the Iroquoxs and also knows nearly everything about any plane ln the sky The Terror of the Squash Courts he plays a sery fast and furious game He swmgs a wlcked baseball bat and IS qu1te handy wxth a tennis racquet also One of the socxal lxons George IS on deck at all the dances and plays at the school H1s beammg face can be seen at all the open houses and partres on the Mam Lme Should you some day hear Hey Ugh' rmgmg ln your ear you w1ll be falrly safe IH answer1ng Hello George No doubt he means well 0 1 . ll ii In Y . , . 1 ' -I a absence of joe McQu1llens gym classes. When I stumbled 1nto Fxfth Form, I made a . , . , . Y ' Y 3 , T t . . . . 'Q . . . ,Y . . l ' , I . 7 3 ' ' J l. were LQ ARTHUR RICHARD LITTLETON Grant Artie Tmy Entered 1932 PENNSYLVANIA Jag' Index 41 Sports Editor 44 Srgnet 43 Treasurer 44 Student Council 43 V1ceCha1rman 44 Current Events 44 Glee Club 42 44 Dance Committee 43 Chfnrman 44 Class Offices Prcsldent 42 Vrce President 14 Honor Roll 32 44 Dramatic Club 43 Secretary 44 Bond Club 44 Athlet1cAssoc1at1on 43 Chairman 44 Varsrty Football H 42 43 Captain 44 Swimming H 41 42 43 CoC1pt1m 44 Baseball Squad 41 42 Crew 42 Varsrty Track H 43 44 Shuttle Hurdle Relay 43 44 vpn ,af My hrst und memory of Haverford IS of the openmg day in Mrs Moores Ilrst Grade when l1ttle blonde Daxy Townsend took rt upon himself to bash a book os er my head After that I remember only a few glimpses of lrfe as It was in the junior School Madame arus fifteen minute French classes Mr Smlth s outmgs on Rancocas Creek and Mrs Fitz and her afternoon play sesslons Entering the Upper School seemed like a tremendous step ID my career I was scared Shafer s laboring for a vxhole year trymg to teach me the Dative of Indxrect Object only to have me mlss It on the final exam There will always be memorles of Mr Garners trees Mr Wrlson s brealtmg an occasional plece of chalk Monsreur L Herrtler s trymg to scare us by taking off flfty pomts for each mrstalte and he did, I have yet to help beat Eprscopal in football 'md it looks as though I nex er shall get the chance I have newer quite got ox er the queer feelmg of trampmg through two feet of snow to take 1 nice coolmg swrm or those sprmg days on the track just srttmg on the grass watching mrxous things of interest go by on the Prltc Mr Scoular s concerts with grrls bo'1rd1ng schools will always be pleasflnt memorres too EDITORS NOTE Artie lb one of those all too rare fellows who has combined good scholastic work wrth great achrex ements rn all fields of sport Irom the First Grade untll the present tlme he has been one of the brlghter boys of the class wh1le hls love for football has brought him contmual success from the ninety pound team on Artie was honored this year by being made captain of the vtrsrty football team and also co captain of the swimming team These two posrtrons combined with hrs point producing abrlrty on the track team make h1m one of the top ranltmg athletes in the class Artie has done admirably here at Haverford and we wrsh hrm the same success throughout h1s llfe .. . ,, . .. . 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L . a I . , V I Y . 7 V . . lc ' '. . i 1 I C -K . , 7 . , , . +P of S F i i l 1 1 l 1 x sorted S' DONALD LEE MCCABE Don Mac Entered 1940 URSINUS HALIGOLUK Art Editor 47 44 Index Art Editor 44 Glee Club 44 Foreign Policy Association 43 4 Game Committee 42 44 Dramatic Club 43 44 Science Club 43 Pres 44 Varsity Soccer H 44 Fencing 42 H 43 Captain 44 Crew 41 H 42 In September 1939 I followed my brother to Has erford the place I had heard so much about It looked interesting Before I had never gone out for any school sports but at Hax erford everyone takes part in sports I decided that year to try Mr Allen s 135 pound football team After bucking the 135 s I followed Mr Allen to the gym one day and took up fencing When spring came the crew called me In 41 I changed to Mr Sensenigs soccer and mtro duced the super rabbit soccer which should never be played Last spring I went out for the pole vault Sports came rather easily studies didn t However I always managed to make the next grade Between tantalizing Mr Hunt with screwy ideas and indulging in the Edison The birth of paramecxum last February along with Mr Sensenigs articulations lingers green in my memory This year I left Haverford the latter part of Feb uary to join the Navy V 12 unit at Ursmus College and take pre med EDITORS NOTE When Admiral we mean Apprentice Seaman McCabe joined the Heet last March he left a big gap for during his rise year stay at Haverford he has left a trail of memorable incidents one of which is drawing the cartoons for this year s HALIGOLUK Whether he is a scientist or phllosopher only Don knows Although he was Presi dent of the Edison Society he organized the Philosophers Club with the assistance of Mr Hunt He can also sling paint around in a manner that would make Rembrandt or Michelangelo green with envy Don has put to good use this rather unusual combination of talents and interests To top olf his career here at Haverford Don was elected to the Signet Society last january a fitting tribute to him in return for his many contributions to school life What will happen to Don now that he has joined the Navy is more or less 1n the lap of the gods but whatexer may happen we can be sure that Don s many abilities will bring him through 9 2 . . . . . , y , 4 3 Y Q y v 1 I ' . ' Society I didn't have much time for anything else except pacing the stage and sculling. n I I - 1 - u ' I . a . , . . x a I ' s , . y Y , , . . . . 1 l -l 1 in ARCHIBALD MCGLASSON Mac Tacks Arch Entered 1941 PR I N CETON Glme Committee 13 Honor Roll 44 Crosman Housc Committee 41 H5 Foutbill -I3 fl Sccond Team Biskctball 44 Blsketblll Squid 43 Svnrnmmg 4 Second Tum Bascbull 43 Crew 47 Var lty Trick H -I When my parents first told me that I was coming to the Hay erford School I was not ln the least bit worried I thought that lt would be an easy school to get through but I changed my mrnd when I saw my first report After struggling through two years of hard work I haye now become a Senlor and haye high hopes of graduating thls year My first year as a boctrder IS memorable because of the many feuds I had wlth the Senlors and the months I spent ll Mr Black s table That year passed successfully The next Septembcr found me IH Crosman House again and also on the House Commlttee Thls was the year of the blg fire but I w ts unlucky enough to miss lt Such boys as Red Baker Preacher Baker Moe Montalgne and Skunk Heller vslll be hard to forget when I thmk of all the good tlmes me had together Although I am stlll far from perfect I lm sure that Hay erford has done me a great deal of good Along with thls lmproy ement haxe come the making of many friends and the enyoy ment of many good times EDITORS NOTE Along w1th Archie came all the fascmatmg bizarre stones of Waslilngton He has always kept the class rn stltches mth some of his fables Wlth his exer ready and undylng sense of humor Arch has brlghtened the hum drum of l1fe cons1derably A member of the Crosman House Commlttee he helped make the Oaks Dance a success H1s genial personallty adds to the guety of any party and there 1re fevs vu lthout h1m Arch concentrates h1s efforts on h1story and lb often sought to answer questions He IS always wrllmg to help and has been known to explaln some obscure po1nts at great length When he leay es Worshrngton leay es wlth him but 1t won t be forgotten here 6 J o 'Ss U n U n U M 0 Y Y 4 I ' . v 9 1 A , Q l f J , 1 , , 4 . 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' ' . , , ' - ' . ., . ,, - - - , , . . , . - . - , - s A I x f- '9 4' 0 X CC: 1 I RODNEY MEREDITH R041 Entered 1947 M I T HAI IGOLUK Assocrrte Edrtor H ludtx Edrtor rn Chref 44 R 7 Srgnct H Cum Irudc 34 Current Fycnts H Glcc Club 43 44 V Form Publrc Spc rkrng Wfrnmr H mor Roll 43 H Dramatrc Club 43 Pres Scrence Club 43 44 Football Squad 43 135 Football 47 Gym Team GT 43 Varsrty Track I-I 44 Track Squad 43 Qualrticatron Medal 45 Mathematrcs Prrre 43 Shuttle Hurdle Relay 44 Srnce Noyember 1926 most of my lrfe has been spent on the Mann Lme When I was erght my famrly mos ed to Czechoslox akra where mv father was to coach the Czech track team for the Berlrn Olymprcs My erghteen months rn Europe would haye been useful rf a gun had been handy when I spoke to Der Fuehrer Back at Hayerford Iye spent two busy years hayrnr the best trme I ye ex er known No Senror wrll ey er forget Mr Muzzey s hrstory text Remember 2w2 rn a B T U 9 Someday heh heh the name of a celebrated actor may shrne down on Trmes Square Rrght now though I d better come off my cloud and be thankful I was eyen let mto the Belley ue As presrdent of the Dramatrc Club I should lrke to express my apprecratron tor the good work and hard efforts of the stage crew the Property Manager the Busmess Manager and the drrector Mr Sonntag The Index has got another start rn school and I hope to see rt go much farther It should be the organ to express and stand up for student oprnron Edrtors don t grow much better than Dan Murphy next year you ll hare a paper youll be proud to back and to ublrsh P The mam reason that I d choose Hay erford ex ery trme rs the fellows rn rt We ye got a great class and there s not one of us vsho vsont look up hrs classmates yyhereyer he goes As for me although I hope to go to a technrcal college thrs summer I ll be back EDITOR S NOTE Rod sees only the brrght srde of lrfe and comes up smrlrng from any mrsh rp Ex er ready to help out he yoms any task wrth 1 song rn hrs heart and a smrle on hrs lrps A peacemaker he often goes to ,great lengths to keep harmony ney ertheless he can put up a yery persuasrxe argument when he feels that a certarn thrng should be done Bearrng rn mrnd hrs last lrne rn the One Act Plays No No' Let me out' Let me cut' we throw open the door and ysrsh hrm luck . ,,,,,,w,, . - z -A 1 - - r 4 r s 5 .. 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I H DICKESON MONTAIGNE Dick Moe Monty Entered 1942 YALE I-IALIGOLUK 44 Index 44 Current Events 44 Honor Roll 43 Crosman House Committee Chairman 44 Second Team Football 45 44 Second Team Basketball 43 44 Second Team Baseball 43 Track Squad 44 One dismal fall day two years ago the citizens of the fair state of Delaware were feeling very sad and forlorn The eason for all this mourning was that one of their too few citizens was being spirited away to a far off retreat in the wilds of the Main Line called Haverford This area was notorious for the wild animals to be found there Many people were concerned about the welfare of this boy from Wilmington for they had heard hair raising tales from his brother ohn Cvwho had also attended Haverfordj of ferocious masters who prowl up and down the corridors of the school making life miser able for the inmates A son of the Diamond state I was more than a little confused by the feverish activity of the students and masters when I arrived I soon got settled and used to the brother s stories were a bit exaggerated I shall leave Haverford with thousands of pleasant memories of the life and times I spent here EDITOR S NOTE When Moe arrived in 43 he took up quarters in Bill Burke s old room It must have been catching because by getting on the Honor Roll Dick was soon reputed to be a brain Then he was found carrying on a daily correspondence with someone in Delaware After violent and vigorous training in football Moe spent the winter having his teeth fixed In the spring we found him either hitting a baseball all ox er the lot or high jumping up on the track Moe has been Chairman of the Crosman House Committee this year and put into practice many new ideas Under his leadership the Committee gase a delightful dance this spring for the rest of the boarders Dick hopes to get into the Navy and we certamly hope he will ' ' ll ,ll ll ff 3 1 . 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I bl' HARRY NEELY RIGBY Harry Entered 1935 L NDECIDED Index 39 41 Foreign Policy ASSOCIJIICHU 44 Fencmg 41 Varsity Tcnms Manager H H Tennns Squad 43 Y I came to The Haverford School mne years ago Durmg my umor School dlys l lrved wxth Mr and Mrs Palmer when I entered the Ixrst Form howex er I moxecl oxcr to the Crosman House for two action packed years My weak pomt has been mathematlcs Mr Garner and Mr W1lson will testlfy to this and Mr lbbotson w1ll verlfy the f1ct I shall have 1 monument erected xn hls honor when I make my mllllons He certa1nly deserx es one Among the other thmgs whxch I shall lease behmd IS a broken tooth among thc things whlch I shall take wlth me 19 the memory of many pleasant years spent IH garner mg my educatnon here EDITOR S NOTE Most of Harry s efforts haxe been spent ln reading the current best sellers and lt has got to the pomt where exen the faculty regards h1m as the book authorlty around school Gomg to see all the latest h1t plays that come to Phxladelphna has caused hlm to yawn madvertently more than once durmg the earher mornmg classes Almost mstmctn ely the master wlll ask what play kept Harry up so late that he could sleep ln such an mterestmg class as thxs Wrth hrs serene bearmg and ever present good wrll he has been a famnhar personal 1ty to everyone on the campus When Uncle Sam calls hlm mto the seruce the country wlll be acqurrmg a good fighter and a swell guy f 'X ' o ff, cs V l 1 l 1 I l l 1 5 I 9 Ofc: tif' Y . . . . , '5 W , . . , ' . 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Y IAMES P ROBERTS Irm Pax Entered 1932 PRINCETON Current Events 44 Glee Club 43 44 Weapon Club 42 43 Dramatic Clnijb 44 Varsity Foot all H Ya Football Squad 43 Second Team Football 43 155 Football 47 Gym Squad 43 Track Squad 42 43 Varsrty Track H 44 Twelve years ago on the first day of school fny mother left me crying at the portals of the First Grade of the Haxerford School After that first day however I dried my tears and settled down to twelse enjoyable years at Haverford The six grades in the Lower School were filled with entertainment by such teachers as Mr Kingham M Nauss and Buck jones When I finally entered the Upper School I was scared by the wild tales of the fights and depantsing mobs that existed in the school It was not long however before I realized that these fights were all in fun and I was soon in the middle of every one of trouble making My marks at Haverford have not been of the Honor Roll type nevertheless I have been able to get through all my subjects with some good hard studymg In fact the credit of my graduating can go to the patience of the teachers rather than to my brilliance The most fun I hase had has been on the athletic fields From the Fourth Grade up I have played football baseball and tennis and also have tried my skill at track and gym My greatest thrill was being on the varsity football team this year I think that school would be very dull without sports of some kind My stav here at Haverford has been a very happy one and I shall be xery sorry to lease EDITOR S NOTE jim is another one of the charter members of this year s class During the past twelse years he has made a lot of friends and has become a well liked as well as familiar figure at Hay erford Pax will be remembered for many things his per sonality his fight both as guard on the football team and as half miler on the track team his acting the part of a father in the One Act Plays his abrlrty always to get a laugh and countless other things He already has joined the Navy and hopes after the war to go to Princeton jim will do all right no matter what he does ' '44 H' I I . 5 6 Wh. K V' Y ' 3 Y ' K1 UI . . I . , ri Q Il . I, . 1 I . I a , , them. By the time we reached Fourth Form, we began to calm down and curtailed our Q a . . . l , . . . . - . I ' S S Y D . - I - K - 41 , C ,F IOSEPH W ROGERS OC Entered 1940 DARTMOL TH Current Exents 47 44 Wexpmrn Club 41 44 Glme Commxttee 47 44 Vlrsnty Soccer H H Second Team boccer Varsm bquxsh H 44 Second Team Qquash 43 Squash bquad 4 lg, Second Team Tenrus 47 Model Auplane Club 4 I In 1939 I came to Hay erford and amazmgly enough I am stlll here and glad of nt I remember my first daze strange faces and strange places th t are all famllnar now It dndn t take me long to dlscoy er the whereabouts of the my sterxous llgger shop where Mr Hlatt held classes and why 1m Calhoun was always absent Does anyone remember a certaln gym CXl1ll7lIlOl'l ln Third lorm year when I was unfortunately 10 the first row durmg a wand drill and I confused my left wlth my flgllf hand! Another memory whlch wall haunt me was the shock of LllSCOYCI'1Ilg that I had Hunked my mld year Bxble exam last term I managed to suruye though At Hay erford I walked up and down the soccer field staggered IU a squash court and ey en chased tenn1s balls As a result I am always a wrecls Don t mlsunderstand I should l1l1et0 start all oy er agaln Although I do not d1sl1l1e my studles CI can see the amazed CYPICSSIOFISU I am afrald that I w1ll not graduate Cum Laude but I am determined that nothlng wxll keep me from leaymg Cum Dlploma EDITOR S NOTE joe 15 a pretty qu1et chap but in splte of thls you always mxss hum when he IS not around for he 18 a yery definlte part of Hay erford llfe One of the most enylable qualltxes that oe has IS his ab1l1ty to clown when the golng gets tough Hrs I-IXOFIIC aduce to boys worrymg about an exammatnon 18 Don t worry I suppose It w1ll come out all rlght He xs usually as worried as any one else though oe has shown h1mself to be a true athlete by bemg an aetne member of some team ID eyery season both thls year and last and has been awarded his mayor H seyeral tnmes In Hayerford there are two types Hayerford men and men of Hayerford The former are those who come to Haxerford merely to see how much they can get out of school here The men of Hay erford are those who are genulnely mterested IH the welfare of the school and are always trymg to promote xts Interests Of thls latter class joe IS one of the outstandlng examples P' :- 'in Cf X Q?7 so 4 X . 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V , - V V , , , , , fcctrv' THOMAS H RUSSELL Russ T0l11 Entered 1943 HARVARD Honor Roll 44 Second Team Football 44 Svummmg 44 beet nd Team Baseball 44 I came to the Hax erford School 1n june 1943 Although some people had advxsed me to go on to college after I had hnlshed high school and get as much college as I could before be1ng drafted I am certamly glad I came to Haverford mstead of takmg the1r advice I have never before met so many amnable boys and such understandmg masters as l have had at Haverford They made me feel at home wxthxn a week I soon found the boys here lent themselves to study1ng as well as havmg a good txme I was one of those boys who ax o1ded athletlc check up whenex er possnble The Oaks game room was my favorlte haunt As I leave Haverford I feel that I am prepared for college smce I thunk I have recenved the best ll'1StfUCIlO1'1 avanlable I should l1ke to go to Harvard but nothmg IS deflmte yet Undoubtedly I shall remember th1s year of my school l1fe more than any other EDITOR S NOTE Although he has been here only a year Tom has taken great str1des At first a five star he soon became a Semor and has done well ever smce Tom IS rather qunet but he works very hard and dxlxgently He nearly always has a book under h1s arm and reads xt at every opportunxty We have never been able to find out whether he lost h1s comb or has none or whether h1s ha1r just has Wanderlust However he xs always well dressed and he cuts qulte a handsome flgure 10 a tux He IS very cheerful every mmute of the clay and wears a constant smxle Tom has promxsed to show us around Harvard when we go to see hlm and we plan to take hlm up on It sometlme Q K u n u H . V 2 , , , , 5 Y . . , , . 7 7 Y Y a v ' ' . 1 l 1 a - x 1 - 1 - -1 H - - . - , . , . x 1 - 9 ' 1 1 ng: 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 'V I x sat' gi IOHN EYRE SHAW lack Spider Entered 1939 YALE OR PRINCETON Index Advertising Manager 44 Signet 43 President 44 Student Councrl 41 44 Current Events 43 Secretary Glee Club Manager 44 Dance Committee 44 Class Offices President 40 45 Vncc Prui dent 44 Treasurer 4 Honor Roll 35 44 Science Club 42 44 Athletic Association Varsity Football H 135 Football 43 Varsity Basketball H 44 Second Team Basketball 43 Varsity Track H 45 44 Qualification Medal 43 Nine years ago a strange bewlldered boy entered the Fourth Grade of The Haver ford School ust out of publlc school I couldn t get os er seeing all boys and no girls It wasnt very long before I recovered from that sensation and found myself among what proved to be the best group of friends a fellow could want to have During these years many enjoyable and memorable events occurred the changing of my name from ohn to Spider Mr Nauss and Mr Buck jones classes the pound teams and Miss Spangler s music class It seemed that every year I made new friends and had exen better time As my weight increased and it did very slowly I went from team to team My ambition was to get into a varsity game and this was finally accomplished in my Senior year Although my future is uncertain my past is not in doubt nine years of the best times a boy could have When I leave here Ill take with me plenty of memories along with the education the masters have pushed into me I hope the time will come when I too can make a talk in chapel not as a Fifth Form speaker but as an alumnus EDITORS NOTE Spider is one of the leading figures of the school and is a member of nearly every organization In a poll taken recently by the Index he received the second highest number of votes for The Man of the Year He was president of his class in Fifth Form and has held class offices in nearly every other year since he has been here Spider got his major letter at football last fall for his good work and determmed playing all season He was first string guard of the basketball team in the winter and does very well at track It will be a long time before most Seniors can forget the way Spiders hair gets around the way he laughs at everything the way he runs study hall the way he well we could go on all night He has lent himself and his personality to so many things that he is almost mseparably attached to Haverford Hell be missed more than most of Po O' acquit .. . .. , - , . ! 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A SAMUEL S STROUD fSeptemher Graduatej Sam Entered: 1936 PENNSH LVANIA Irench fluh 14 I-I mor Roll 40 41 Swrmmrng H 44 School lrfe started for me rn 1933 when I entered Hay erford as a first grader The most outstandrng eyent of my first year was playrng Lrttle Mrss Muffet rn a play Another remrnder of my unror School days was the hurldrng of that srlly lookrng old shack hy the flagpole on the playground That shack rs strll standrng and srnce I had a hand rn hurldrng rt I cant figure how ' When we were rn the Srxth Grade we were the hrg shots of the unror School and knew rt Then the next year we had a terrrhle let down for when we entered Mr Palmer s classroom we were no longer the hrg shots We were the lowlrest of the lowly We were certarnly kept rn our place by the older boys At the end of my Second Form year I decrded that Hay erford had had enough of my smrlrng face and I earted myself off to St Pauls Nothrng outstandrng happened to me at St Paul s and after two and a half years spent there I came hack so that I could hecome a Hay erford alumnus thrs year The one thrng that Huerford has that other schools dont rs frrendlrness There rs no class drstrnctron hy that I mean that a hoy rn the 'lhrrd Form can he frrends wrth a Srxth Former wrthout excrtrng, comment At hoardrng school rf you so much as speak to a fellow who rs not rn your class you are rmmedrately made the hutt of everybody s humor and you are accused of rnchrng around EDIT ORS NOTE Sam strll has hrs smrlrng frce and we haye not trred of rt We were glad to see hrm hack for sexerrl rersons the hest prohahly heeause of hrs contrrhu tron to the swrmmrng term I-le was on the 200 yard fre style relay team whrch won numerous trmes and crme rn second at the Natronal Sw rmmrng Meet Once agarn Sam rs r hrg shot hut he doesnt go around heatrng hrs chest and proclarmrng that he can lrck rny etc He rs mrld good nrtured and swell fun I-I shows up rt all the clrnces mel prrtres and proceeds to enjoy hrmself along wrth the others We were as glad to see hrm hack rs he was to he here and we want to wrsh hrm good luck and lots of success 1nd h rpprness I a QQ . V 4 Y r I gn' lf: l ' V 'Wm ,xayfyx , ' c -ff? E521 ized l A I, 55 V, 4. ,V . .. V yy. . B. L ' Y Y . ' , 1 - 1: - - lv I . . 1 ' e 7 , y . A , . l r . . r - , . J . - , , . . . . ., , ,, V - 1 V ' V 7 ' ' , - - V ' . e , ' . 4 . , . Y , c 1 . . .I , 1 ' . 4 I c ' . V L r ' r. . . , .. 5 g ' r 1. . . r ' . , . V , - - V - r A LV y V K B . s v v .- I r ' v . A 1 y I . ..,, . . , A Y . L ' S Y L . . a . . . c Y . ', r . Ya I . lf S, ' . I - . 5 V , ,Q D . V, L. - K V , , ' J . I c J c . . ' Y ' . ' . Y. 4 . A Y . , 1 ' L 4 . - . , ' ' V ' V . . V , - . '- ' V , . , 1 - I Y c ' c . . . ., . . , I , e . C I 4 r ' r '1 1 r L ' I ' ' .' Y ' 'A cf Ye ' 'rj ' ' ,L I 'P' Doc 1' X -'V V Fx p X r . x ,. is . Q! oc WP THOMAS STUART Tom Ich Entered 1941 PRINCETON HALIGOLUK 45 Advertrsrnf, Mmrgcr I4 Index Busrness Manager 44 Current Events 44 Glee Club 43 44 Forergn Polrcy Assocrrtron 44 Game Commxttee 44 Q. Dramatrc Club 44 Second Team Football 13 Football Squad 4 Squash Squad 43 Crew 42 Track Squad 43 'hun Haverford came to my attention late rn 1941 when I entered to become 1 Fourth Former My scholastrc hrghpornts of that year were Mr Wrlson s algebra classes Mr Sensenrgs general scrence classes and M L HCFIIICIS Spanlsh classes Slnce then I have taken all the math and scrence that Haxerford School has to offer managlng to get by wrth a scant pomt or two to spare Mr Hratt endeaw ored to teach me the techmque of playmg football I am sorry to say that I never qurte mastered thrs art My athletrc hrghlrght at Hay erford or at least my most enjoyed sport was the Haverford School Crew at whrch I was a member of the football and track ex er srnce then but I haxe not achres ed any noteworthy success other than my mmor H rn football My real Interests at Has erford were more of a cultural nature These mcluded the Glee Club Dramatrc Club Index Board and HALIGOLUK Board From these actrvrtxes I haxe dem ed practlcally all the pleasure of my stay at Hawerforcl School The school has been a strong rnfluence on my lrfe already and I am very glad that I haxe had the opportunrty of meetmg 1 great group of fellows EDITOR S NOTE Tom put on a stupendous adxertrslng campargn for the HALI GOLUK and at least he kept the board out of the clmlt although at trmes those chams sounded xery close by Hrs boommg bass SOICC rs terrorrzrng to hear and when he and Bing Grlprn get together and srng the two sound lllte 1 comentlon of South Afrrcan parrots You may thlnlt that you know 1ll about Mexrco but Walt untrl you talk to Tom Then you fmd out where your knowledge leax es off and Tom s goes on forexer It s one bxg lob to get hrm stopped once he starts tellrng 1bout south of the border Tom IS good natured and lots of fun Hrs smrlrng face shows up at all the dances and partres on the Marn Lrne Well mrss hrs glamorous puss when he jorns V 12 thrs summer CR ogg? -i' V Vx , IC YY ' L Y : ' I A , W .i ' 'Q- ' 2 V . . 7 K . , , . , , , l 7 7 5 ' famed second boat, sometimes referred to as that pickleboatf' I have dabbled in squash, , 7 ' , 7 l V , . , 1 , . . . . 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N -X DAVID DALLAM TOWNSEND PENNSYLVANIA Dave Dee Entered: 1932 Index Assrstant Sports Edrtor 44 Srgnet 44 Student Councrl 44 Current Events Pres 44 Honor Roll 32 44 Glee Club 43 44 Dance Committee 44 Game Commrttee Presrdent 45 Scrence Club 44 Varsrty Soccer H 42 43 Second Team Soccer 41 Varsrty Squash H 43 44 Second Team Squash 42 Vars1tyTenn1s H 42 43 Captam 44 X oung Tennis Cup 43 Three quarters of my lute have been spent at the Haverford School and from the tlme to spend rn one place and when I leawe I shall take many memories wrth me The most vrvrd of these are Mr Smrth s tlasses outside on the lawn Mr Nauss open rnkwell yuggllng and the most promlnent 1n my mmd the Upper School where one no longer got home for lunch but was lucky to get home for drnner I had the pleasure of worltmg under three headmasters Dr Wrlson Lreut Com mander Boocock and Mr Severrnghaus three of the finest men a boy could hope ever to meet My mam Interests have been athletrcs especrally soccer squash and tennrs when I have had some extra trme I have managed to do some studymg I am trymg to enter Pennsylx anna and I hope to rom the Navy through the V 12 Program In a few years I may be far away from Haverford but my school lrfe here wrll always remarn closest to my heart EDITOR S NOTE One of Dare s first successes was berng elected Presrdent of the Srxth Grade Evrdently hrs admmrstratron of the affarrs of thls august body must have been done well for hrs popularrty wrth hrs schoolmates has never abated and he has been a member of the Student Councrl for two terms durmg the past year Daves athletrc career at Haverford has also been a great success because he has combrned a natural athletrc abrlrty wrth a w1ll to wrn Thrs combmatron has won him an almost re ord number of letters rn soccer squash and tennis It mlght be added that all or the teams that he has played on have held an Interac champronshxp whrle he was an actrve member of the team He rs at present the Captaln of the tennrs team Those of us who have met hrm rn athletlc competrtron know that he 15 a hard opponent to beat for hrs gum determmatron has pulled many a seemrngly lost match out of the fire ll DD 9 I i ,Y , ' . .. ., . y . i .44 ,Q ,' I - . ' . , . Frrst Grade to my Senror year I do not regret one second of rt, Twelve years rs a long I 7 . V 7 ' 1 A - . . .l . , ' 7 7 7 ' 7 , . 1 ' s A . . . . , . by , . 9 7 Y ' ' 5 , I V , - - 7 3 l . C . , .' . l - 7 W 3 l i n X x X v WILLIAM P VEIT IR Entered 1943 UNDECIDED Football Squad 43 Basketball Squad 44 Track Squad 43 44 My first year and a half at Haverford mmus time off for good behavior before vacation leaves me with some memories whrch are unforgettable For instance the day I first looked at the yellow sheet I couldnt quite tell what I had come up against when I saw all those little black and red numbers and the letters of the alphabet which followed the name My Fifth Form speech was another landmark in my education at Haverford which will remaln with me I thought I knew the talk upside down and backwards with all th t1me I had spent on xt But somehow my memory slipped badly as was all too apparent The first few workouts with the track team made me feel as though I couldn t l1ft my foot any higher than a door sill let alone approach lt Then I encountered the third team football squad It always seemed to me that the third team hit the tackling dummy more than the first and second teams combined The two hour examlnatxons were something new to me and I will remember comnng to school to prepare for re exams while those who had passed were at home and in bed little excltement when Crosman House caught fire thereby breaking up our classes but strangely enough no one seemed to mind escaping from the classroom that day Along with all these things that w1ll be rn my memory are the dramatlzatnon of Mr Hunt sermons by the Bond Club in chapel the lgger Shop and the elevenoclock study pernod in the B1 g Room Yes after I leave school and go to college I shall still carry w1th me some of these memones of good old H S EDITORS NOTE Blll declares that he IS a woman hater but he is not one to stay at home on that account We have often seen h1m headed escorted to a basketball or football game somewhere along the line At school he IS fairly quiet and keeps hnmself busy on his lessons but he has a friendly greeting for everyone Although confronted with difficulties at times he has always managed to make the grade and his name is not often on the yellow sheet We feel sure that Bill will get along as well at college as he has here . , . Bill : . . . ' . . e I also had an evening class in the summer to attend fa class of one pupilj. There was a . ,s Q . f g ,I ,S . . . r J r ' Q: W ,N ! 'P' RICHARD W WALLACE Dxck Iumbo Entered 1936 PENNSYLVANIA Forexgn Pollcy Assoclatnon 43 V Form Publnc Speakmg 43 Honor Roll 39 Second Team Football 45 Soccer Squad 41 42 Swxmmmg 41 H 42 43 44 Baseball Squad 41 Tennis Team 42 I came to Haverford ln the Fourth Grade not knowlng how long I should stay or what frlends I should meet The most v1v1d of my many remmlscences IS the one of the tnme m Mr Nauss class that I shot out all the bulbs on the Chrlstmas tree The other happemngs of my unlor School l1fe are too numerous to record in this llmlted space After I was promoted to the First Form my expernences wldened I believe that all the cuts and brulses I have ever recelved have been lnflncted at Haverford I stlll remem ber the rock battle 1n whxch I got my nose bashed 1n But the flght was all ln fun and a short VlSlf wlth Mxss Farr soon flxed up the broken proboscns My second accndent occurred vs den a small boy dropped a penknnfe thmkmg xt would lodge ln the floor but to h1s utter amazement found that I had been the target Thxs may sound as though l1fe ended fortunately add to the color of school llfe I am now completmg my last year at Haverford and the memorles whxch I hold of xt are cherlshed and w1ll I am sure always remam wrth me EDITORS NOTE Ever smce umbo has been nn the Marme Corps Reserve we have heard nothmg from h1m except how grand the Marmes are He IS rlght however and we hope that he w1ll get h1s medals as soon as he sand he would Duck IS a bug lumberlng fellow wnth a broad beamlng smlle He IS constantly m gales of laughter and often carrles the rest of the class along wlth hrm He loves to yoke around and tell funny stones He has a few good ones about hlmself that are funny m thexr own rxght Whenever there IS an overslzed splash IH the swxmmmg pool It 15 usually caused by Dlck He swlms free style m the meets and has turned m some pretty good trmes fc: at Haverford were dangerous, but it really isn't, because all these incidents, since they x g m ' 'os ' x IOHN E HUNTER WHITE Iohnny oro Entered 1938 YALE HALIGOILK Assocrlte Edrtor Index Copy fldrtor 44 Srgnct 4l French Club P bccy 45 44 Lrtrn Club 1 Forcrgn Pulrcx Assucrrtron 41 Grme Commrttce 43 44 Honor Roll 58 H Drrmltrc Club 43 Assrstrnt Drrc Second Team bncccr 47 bocccr Squrd 4 Trrck Squid H 44 Wrn G Wrrbcn Munn rrrl lrr L Ulrrcr Wrrltrvtt Robbrns Prrrc l Frcnth Dcclrmmun Prrzc H L On anuary 31 1927 1 stuprd faced baby boy sneezed md began lrfe After horsrng around for a perrod of elexen years I frnally came to Huerford rn Frrst Form and prepared for my last battle And what a frght' I shall remember Mr Palmer s drssertatron about how well vue d get along together rf we played ball wrth each other I was about to ask to be allowed to play second base when the bell rang and sayed me a lot of embarrassment I shall nexer forget Pop Garner who besrdes composrng the rmmortal Double and Add a Zero and teachrng algebra rs try mg to return the premrses to therr aborrgrnal state In sprte of all Mr Hunts efforts that old trme relrgron rs strll good enough for me I ll always remember the heated debates and good trmes I had rn hrs Brble classes Why I ex en learned somethrng I haye only one suggestron to make that all commuters f om St Dayrds and beyond be allowed to arrrye at 9 S0 They mrght be awake by then All the others wrll mrss Harerford and so shall I Cood luck to Mr Sensenrgs booters I ll look for another champronshrp team next year EDITORS NOTE To saxe jo jo a lot of trouble the E stands for Edgerton ohn rs a perfect example of a favorrte sayrng of Mr Redman The busrest people are the people who can always End trme to attend to some extra duty Yes john rs one of those busy people He has often been asked when he does hrs homework to whrch he replres that he doesn t Of course we all know that thrs rs a falsehood for he has been 1 member of the Honor Roll group ey er srnce he came to Has erford ohn has done a great deal for the French Club these last few years He seems to be the only one wrth courage enough to announce rn French a meetrng of that organrzatron I-Irs athletrc actryrtres have rncluded almost erery possrble sport rn school but he has ner er stuck to one long enough to learn all the trrcks 0 o has qurte a taste for socral affarrs and rs present at almost all of them to lend hrs humor to the success of the party He hopes to be able to hnrsh a year or so of an eccelerated course at Yale before jornrng the Nayy or Army and we yrrsh hrm the best of luck 659' rg' A Y . nl . 0 . M v - ' ' f . . g .I . .BH ,fr '-v ' '. ,. A -2 Jay' , - N 1 f. ak , ' . ' ' A m'. . . A, W4 , .'.. jfs 1 1 Sa 'tor -H ' ' . S 3 'v a 't a - . , a ' ' r 4 7 Z' -H f . . - . A 3 ' ' s'. J. t , , ,Q J - 3 2 Y' , ' . . ' ' ., 4 . 2 ' ' ' . V I . Y . . - . . - Y . A v r 1 Y 4 . r .. ., 1 - V . . . ,, ,, . ' v 7 3 ' I Y Y , . . . , . . . . . . Y . . , . . - s f I h V . 7 I Q r Y. , . . . , . , , , . . . .. ., . , V . , . . . . . ,, . J ' . ' Y . 1 . ,. - ' 7 ., Q , L ,, . 4 , Q 7 , .Q V - - a ' 1 ' V C Y s . . .Y.. . Y . W . Q s , . . , . J -J I f Q ' f f 1 . . ,I 6 - , , K y 4 7 VINCENT PORTER WOOD IR Vmce Entered 1932 PRINCIITIJN 15. HAIIGOLUK D 43 I-cllfsbl' 14 Indrx M1na1.,rn3., ldrtor H Sngnct 44 StudcntCouncrl 44 Glu. Club 43 Iurcxgn Polncy Assocntmn Game Commxtttc 45 44 Honor Roll 45 Dr1m1t1cClub 47 43 Busmcss MlDlj.,Lf 44 17:5 Football 47 Vlrsxty Squash H 44 Sccnnd Team Squlsh 47 I3 Bxscball Squid ll Varsity Track H 45 44 'lrlclc Squad 47 Quallficatlon Mcdll 47 Way back rn the gloomy depresslon year of 1932 two eyents one of natronal rmportance one of relatlxe obscurrty tools place Roosey elt as some of us can remember Evas elected President of the Unrted States and also a very scared and bewrldered lrttle f b oy o slx egan hrs career at Hay erford Twelye years haxe passed Roosevelt IS stlll rn the Whrte House and Im strll at Haverford School The questron now IS whether we ll get out My twelxe years here haye seen a great xanety of changes mcludmg headmasters The unror School days seem rather dnstant now yet I dont thmk Ill ever forget Snr Charlxe Nauss I'1fth Grade or Mr Kxngham s 90 pound football team It was a big day when I entered the Upper School and 1t also was the day that I discovered Haverford Dutot and I don t thmls I ll ey er forget 1t Monsler s French C I wlll take off twenty five polnts for each mlstalte Q Mr Shaw s hrstory Number one Q and Mr Sensemg s physics C All right now boys J are all classes whrch I shall remember The thought of Hayerford openlng next fall and my not berng here IS one whrch IS hard for me to accept Wluat the future holds rs stlll uncertain My ambltron rs to go to Princeton The course of the war will determine whether I can fulfill rt EDITORS NOTE Vmcc who lb one of the outstanding members of the select few entering the school rn 1937 has held many prommcnt POSITIONS Asrde from bemg Edrtt.. of our ycarbool-. and holdrng managerial responslbllltles on the Dramatlc Club and Index Board this fair hanred Mercuty could be seen on the track leading the pack ID the mrlc and always could be found fighting a hard battle IU the squash court Vmce has exceptional writing abrhty and IS always ready for a burning debate on any current issue In fact he IS ln extreme radlcal md hrm bellexer ln his opmlons and IS often found rn 1 heated argument mth people around school mcludlng some of our learned masters Although hrs plans for thc future lre undeuded vue are certain that whatex er field Vxnce may enter hrs pleasmg personality and dynamic perslstence vull carry hrm far . 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Ll d 1 11 1: 'igkr' 511011 1 1 I 'I' -1 X' A . i 3 -11 ' Hggcst -.tc : Q 1'to11 1 I 1. .: A' '1'c.1 111 s' pct: Fox '14t'.1t11t'rs' 1. 1: 1 1 '1. on 55 NAME ARENA BAIRD BAKER J E BAKER J s BALL BAXTER BECKER BOWEN BINNS CALHOUN CLARK DALE DEACON DILLON DOWLING FOX GILPIN GORDON GRAI I GRUBB HAYES HOERLE IIUNCERFORD LANGSTON LEISER LIGGET LINCOLN LITTLETON MCCABE MCG LASSON MEREDITH MONTAIGNE RIGBY ROBERTS ROGERS RUSSELL SHAW STROUD STUART TOWNSEND VEIT WALLACE WHITE WOOD CLASSIFIED SLCTIU PECULIAR CHARACTERISTIC Blond harr and hlue eyes Red ears Red harr Manner of makmg chapel announcements Glamorous harr Answermg granted to R L Shlftxng gears Sleeprness ln Enghsh Strong srlent type Long wrnded Pencll behrnd hrs ear Smrle Length Not speaking unless spoken to Looklng at pictures of shry s Penell laehlnd hrs ear Dm es to school walks on dates No desrre to he a prlot Studyrng at recess Inqulsxtne look Butch haircut Curloslty amlartron Lnergy Muscles Sleepmess Horse laugh Drnmg with the top down 100 weather Dunty hands Orrglnahty Talking Retrrrng at 3 A M Long legs Blushing Sloppmess Pessrmrsm Pool playmg Hrs black hair B g ey s Good lookxng Ablhty to keep a strarght face Bad spelling Glass rn hrs hand Bow tre I rankness AMBITION Io get an A ln sohd T o play for the Phrllres C hemreal Englneer Army Chaplain To find a girl Nayy prlot None 'Io play for St Lours Rancher C ongressman Admiral I reutenant Io fly ln the Nayyf I amous physician Ixrst Sea Lord of the Admrrtlty Bug lwroker Io che rrch To come hack 'Io he Natronal Golf Champron Craduate AICIHCCCL Lngrneer C rlduate md fight Nryy auator I rshmg rn Mezsxco lnrtor at Baldwrn Io play rn a yazz hand D Artrstrc surgeon Pass Enghsh wrth an A Actor I lyer I 1lm edltor Nayy Lleutenant Flyer Admrral of the fleet Get marrxed Doctor Drplomat Io play ln the Day rs Cup matches Electrical Engineer Mllhonarre Astronomer Craduate from Prrnceton 54 DESTINY To get marrlcd Walter at the List Strrw Ice Cream salesman Small church mxmster Cet drafted Co u Cab drrver Bat hoy Cowhand Soap hox orator Chief Petty Officer Yard Bird Seaman Xfc Ioothall coach C oal mlner Prwn shop operator Ball boy at Dans Cui matches Businessman Caddy Moyre actor Stone mason Auto mechame Pcnell pusher IH Army Supply Burclu Tall gunner on B 17 Cong essman from AYIZODI Pro pm hall player Clerl it Presser s Ambulance ch lser Yankee Gambler Broadway Woman s shoe salesman Book crrtlc Boller stoker Army Infantry Sc 1m1n 2 Lryrng rn a truler Quack Attarn greltness Natlonal rtterhug Chtmpron R R Fngrneer I auper I 1ke C hlmplun ferry c urn no I rnancrer ' I A ' ' 2 ' .' . if ' a Y ' ' 1 EK Y- ' 4 .A . a - - ' A ' ' L I I I ' I I. ' 'I I 4 'I 1 t A .yan ,i 'yy ty . Il n 6 . ' I I Y L: A 1 I . 1 a I. V A ' - I 1 7 'S 7 I L ' imc K . 'U V C, I ' Ii . I If J L , ' . 5 a. f . 2. M r C1 . ' - 'K I , aj 'I ' . . . 'Qa K , I I L .I C A N i A . 6 . 4 . A ' 1 - J t 1 'I r HEBERTON Lack of ability to fulfill his To hit a home run in rt hall game Flying over Tokyo in rt I3 17 1 T . yf lr . 1 ' ' J ' ' K N 1 ' V. .' - ' Y ' . rr t ' 2 U' ' . i in H CV . 'L . ez i. V S . A. 1 1-' lk-A . . . 'N ' W Y ' . . Y ' 6 I ' ' - ' as : fc i l i Y. L 2. A i e i I U Q n' I Q , , . V.k F4 L . y A Q . ' 4 L ' V' I . . A 'I A . . - - - Ji .. -N L . . - - - -4 '- . 4 . A ' ul l y' : , , A , ' -. ' f ' - NAME ARENA BAIRD BAKER 5 E BAKER 5 s BALL BAX'I ER BECKER BOWEN BINNS CALHOUN C LARlx DALE DEACON DILLON DOWLINC I OX GILPIN GORDON GRAI I CRUBB HAYES HEBERTON HUNCFRI ORD I ANGSTON LEISER LIC GET LINCOLN LITTLETON MLCABE MCGLASSON MEREDITH MONTAIGNE RIGBY ROBERTS ROGERS RUSSELL SHAW STROUD STU ART TOWNSEND VEIT WALLACE WHITE WOOD CLASSIFIED SEETIU FAVORITE HAUNT Stevens School Pharmacy Drugstore Abmgton Fnen s School Mmden Way Sam s office Sesslon Ballfield Colorado Pocono Mountams Down the road a prece N W of football field School Be The ocean Walter s Abe s LuLu Temple C C Windermere Court Paolr Local Shrbe Park Locker room Chauncy Road Cynwyd Fresta Cherry Lane Drexel Road Any place wlth gurls Basement Tavern The stage Tasern Movres Paoh Local Pharmacy Oaks game room Berkeley Road Home Pharmacy Cricket Club Lower Menon School Menon Rosemont PET AVERSION Athletlcs Romant1c stones Saturday classes Modern theology Superwsmg study Homework Sessnon The Yankees Redheads Work Monday Long assngnments All women but one Gettmg up rn the mornmg Concerted women Alarm clock Spendmg money Chem tests Losmg an argument Blondes Wolves on the Paola Local Sessxon Hancock Belng on trme Dates School Yellow Sheet Boys Blue and White Sweaters Loahng Yellow Sheet Index Race CIISCLISSIOIIS rn class Perfume Rn als School None Gomg to bed Workmg Work Sponled gurls Sessxon School The trme of day from 8 55 to 10 A M Sessxon 55 FAVORITE EXPRESSION Whadda ya know? Thanks for speakmg to me Oh Heck' Pay Attentxon That s tough' Relax' Well wha d ya know You got me Doc Now sonny When I was a young fellow Gross Bonjour You jerk' Yeh? Now what 7 Wanna bet? Walt a mo' Hold that pose How much does nt cos That s a good one I don t agree wnth you Are you k1dd1ng9 Is that r1ght7 Are you k1dd1ng9 Yah hoo fRebel yellj Is that so? Rough rabbrts' Yeh but I Hey Ugh' On the mats at 3 30 Goodness me' I drdnt do It Holy mackerel' Whadda say buddy7 O K Good Lordfree I don t know Take rt easy Archre Stay loose That s a good xx In I nes er knew that Yeh sure I-Iullo Oh no' It can t be' I don t agree wnth you -I , . ,, ' Q I ' I ' ' d 1- 7 I . -n . , . . 0 - , . .I K L . , - 1. N-U n I . .. ,,, , . .. by . KN., B-C . ' 4 4 . 1 L . 1 ' , HOERLE Dayton Check-up How 'ya doin'? ,4 : r - . 3 , 4 ' ll ' ' Y! 11 .nl I , . . . , . . . ' ' ll . tv L ll Yv '- I Q1 ' 7 ' .ll Il 7 . I7 ' . - . K1 . 'y I - K 7 . . ' Y ll El! 1: - . ' H , . . ' ' If V' . ' li , I! A Uh, . . . ' - K! ' . , . . , , ' ' 1. v - r H EL!-XSS PHUPHEEY Pardon me but can you tell me where I can get a Well Dave Blnns you old son of a gun how are you? VIHCC Wood' What brlngs you to Washlngton ? Buslness I m manager of the Merwood Theatre Productlons and I m here to book the company at Tom Langston s theatre Rod Meredlth IS playlng Hamlel thcre ln two weeks Care for some flClxCfS3 How much ? Not a thlng Say whom do I see about a room ln thls establlshment ? You ? Yes I own thls hovel Llke some dlnner? Sure Say ISD t that jojo Whlte over there ? Yes he s head walter Stlll sllnglng dlshes IS he? Oh john Table for two please Yes slr Well Vlnce Wood' How are you? Flne How are you maklng out? Poor wages here Im golng over to work at joey s unless thlngs lmprose Now john thlngs are not that bad Whats joey s ? asks Vlnce That s Spense Grubb s nlght club It s about two blocks down the street Walter get me a taa a a Why Woodle what brlngs you to the Capltal hmmm ? Good evenlng Senator Calhoun How about the debate today? Brlsk Brlsk Upon due conslderatlon I took lt upon myself to propose that Tom Stuart be endorsed as Ambassador to Mexlco and meetlng wlth unusual applause I went on to say that I Yes yes of course Shall we Slf here gentlemen? Walter' Walter' Wlll you get me a taa a well ohnnle Whlte' Daxe Blnns' Well strlke me plnk It s old home week Good evenlng Vlce Admlral Dowllng How IS the Royal Naly tonlght? It s ln the plnk Vlnce Who lb thls Sabu and HIS M3glC ? Thats Arena s performance Pretty good too At thls POlDf there I9 a loud crash from the maln lobby and Owner Blnns rushes to the scene to find that Tom Graff who IS to play ln the Natlonal Open Golf Tournament the next day has dropped hls clubs all over the floor Captaln of Bellboys Ed Becker plcks them up and shows Tom to a room Dave starts to leave and runs lnto Don McCabe who has 1 palnt brush ln one hand and a mlcroscope IH the other He has come to attend the Nlatlonal Cons entlon of Sclentlsts and to palnt a few plctures at the same tlme Back ln the dlnlng room Commander john Hayes IS talklng to Dlck Wallace the Commandant of the Marlne Cor s Dlck what o you thlnk of the new amphlblous landlng tactlcs ? Well I feel that wlthout proper alr support That s where I come ln says a newcomer Why Captaln joe Rogers And how IS the Alr Corps today ? ust fine thanks john May I joln you ? Please do Pardon me gentlemen but IS Chlef of Staff Russell Ball here tonlght? querles Llncoln No George Not yet I guess you ll hase to keep your new rocketplane plans tll ater Mr Llncoln you are wanted on the telephone Oh thank you 56 a . . . , n ' . 7 , -. . . , H -. . , . . 7 1 ' . . . k, , s . . . , ' H .- ,, .. . , , . H . . . , L , --Me -- .. . . , ,, .. . , . ,, . . . , . .. . - ., ,, , .. . . . . . ,, . 9 ' 1- nl , . , . -- - - ,, , . , . . 1- - . ,, -- , . , , , . . ,, r ll - n a 9 ' -- l l l s U , - -1 - n - - ll 1- . . . . 9 ' ' ' - ' s 1 l -1 -- . ,, , . . . . , ' 9 1 x rl -f - an 1 a ' a ' ,, . . . . . . , V . . . . . , . - - - v V ll , . . ,, . . . . . . ,, , r , . . -Q 1 - - r - n , . -, -W - t - - v lp -- s s n . , . - a r s , . . 1 ' . l rf 4 . W . V . . . . . , , l , . . -- - ' rv , , . . . 1- l - sl , . ,, . . . -I Q ' ' H . . ll J a 9 ' ' -- ly H . . - n - 1 7 ' G. J. . , . 4. Y V v Y , , . . I nl .,, . n . , ' -- ' lv , . Iollowmg h1m to the phone we see standlng ID the lobby the H11 erford Wlldcats th1s year s threat for the Pennmt Manager S Blker IS standmg off to one side talkrng w1th Asslstant Coach D1ck Gordon Pltcher Crug Heberton whose record 1nc1dent11ly I9 18 3 IS deep 1n conference w1th Shortstop Sam Burd F1eld Coaches Ez Bowen and Don Baxter are at the desk makmg the reserx 1t1ons w1th Head Room Clerk Sam Stroud Suddenly Daye Townsend and Smdy G11p1n race through the lobby out the door and 1nto the w11t1nj,, cab of ohnny Hoerle who takes them off to catch the tram to the Day IS Cup matches at New York Once agam IH the d1n1ng room we see Holstern lox trymg to take 1 prcture of the Amer1c'1n O1ymp1c traek team lox IS spelklng Now let s put the coach ID the mrddle Hey Baker' Put down that steak Ind get 1n the PICILITC O K Homer Baker says Now then let s put the sprlnters on th1s slde of Baker Ind the dlstance men on the other All r1ght Foxy Hungerford you belong here md Sp1der Shaw and l go here ? d1rects Tom L1gget Flne T All set? asks Fox Sm1le Lrgget Ready All rlght Ill send you coples on Monday Thank you xery much for your t1me At another table are Pax Roberts and Chum Dale partners 1n 1 stock brokerage They are d1scuss1ng the latest trends Pax dont you th1nk that 1t would be wrse to myest ID the Trlns Cont1nent11 Rzulroad? thrngs are gomg Hey B111 Ve1t' Come on ox er Hello fellows It s certa1nly good to see you agam What can I do for you? How s IDUSIHCSSD Well 1t s lookmg up Daye Clark has just contracted to shrp half a m1l11on brrrels of 011 a week for three years I haye just arran ed w1th Bob Lelser of Lerser Steel Ine to have h1m make all my ra1ls and rolllng stoc Tlnngs look yery rosy Well my own trams don t ey en Walt for me I ll have to hurry along So long B111 Well Chum we mrght do well to get hold of some Le1ser Steel md Nat1ona1 O11 Yes I be11eve you re r1ght Say do you suppose there IS any future 1n the Russell Comb Manufacturrng Company? Wouldn t want to say rxght now Shall we go ? I just happened to th1nk Hadn t we better get r1d ot our Exergreen l?1ne stock ? lt s commg up for tr1al on charges of y1o1at1ng the Ant1 Trust Act W1th Attorney Generrl Arthur L1ttleton prosecutmg the case 1t IS sure to lose the ease and we d drop money rf we held on to the stock Say you re r1ght Well lets pay the b1ll and lease Over at another table are Harry R1gby and Ben Deacoa d1scuss1ng Harry s book IGVICW of Ned D1l1on 5 autobmgraphy Life 0 a Famllj Dario: whrch 1s to be prlnted 1n the next ISSUE of Bens paper the Washmgton Repzefezzlafzze D1ck Montugne who pub11shed the book 15 11sten1ng to hear what Harry has to say about 1t At th1s pornt a reverberat1ng roar comes from the k1tchen The head wa1ter comes rushlng out am1d a ha11 of d1shes callxng loudly for Mr B1nns Mr BIHDSI Mr B1nns' Hey Dave Hurry up the ch1ef chef IS mad as hops and threatens to qu1t Come see what you can do Oh confound that McGlasson' I d fire h1m 1f he werent so good a cook What IS the trouble th1s t1me ? The precedmg scenes and d1alogue took place ID the lobby and mam d1n1ng room of Mr Daud B1nns jefferson Hotel IU Washrngton D C They were comprled and recorded by the O U C H QOff1ce of Utter Confus1on and Hystenaj and released for pub11cat1on on Apr11 1 1961 exactly one year after they took place 57 : l I , V ,I . C - Y I Y 6 I ' , . '. . 1 . ..' J. . r- ' ' 1 1 K Q ' . l 4. , V. . . ' A Y . ', , 'I c 1 . 1 , ' 1 ' -. 7 I e It .I I. 4. . ' K . ' ' ' . . 1 ' ' ' . a ', , . 1 1 . , .I f 'U I .' 1- 0 I ' t . ' ' . ' ' . I 5 1 Y. j. E .... ', - . ' 1 . '1 f- ' ' . ., , ' .4 lf. - , . . . . A . 'I 1 J 1 A ,. J' ' 1 . ' , , . , , K 1 4 I A '. O. K.. ' ' . ' , J. . - ' .. 7 7 ' Q 1 1 v - . t ' V 1 V I . . , . 5 ' L 5 ' ' . Y . ,, , . .' . . Y . . , a - ' 4 Well, it's hard to tell . . . Say, there's President Bill Veit now. Let's ask him how 11 1, - . vp K I l C D ,, . , .. . . . . , . ' . ' . ' . ' z .' ' -U 7 . A i D .. .1 , -'. ' , ' ' . ' 7 . V - , V . 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' ,, wg A v . f,:,., VVVV ' ' V ' 4 'f ' ' E ' i , V. M , ' -f A V4 ' ,... 3 1 ' 'X 'rf , ' f V K k 7 f I V . . ' ff 1' 1 ff 1 A -' - , ' 44 J-5'-f 'NH 1 V VA I f.:,gf,!' 11' , V, K ,K Q, A6 1 ,X ' - Q s Q - Q Q I. Y qv H, f'f'i1?f3?'1 ' t WmMa7'W i NNwgg ,A ff ' . -Q o Wu' .W in 'S ,JV SEHUUL THE UPPER SEHUUL ?m Mr Ixcvnsvungcr Mr Isey Szmud Rau Mwx Farr Mui Moore Mr Wlllace Mr Redman Mr jameson Mr McQu1llen Mr Black Mr Wxlimmn Mr Cowert Mr Rcpetto Mr Shafer M155 Horvat Mm -IIFVIS fun' Ron Mr Glrncr Mr LHcr1t1er Mr Dutot Mr Sc-vcrmghaui Mr Palmcr Mr Shaw Mr Stone' Dr Ncvxhall CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER SIXIII Form Bmns J E Shaw Hungerford F1fth Form M1rkus Royer Myers Fourth Form Klcm H Wood T Ewmg Tlurd Form P Whxtc Rlccr R K1mbr0ughRe1tzel Second Form Cxrrlgan Boocock Hetzel Fnrit Form Kmkcad Klmbell 60 1 S 'S q f I 1 ,A 3 , , l SH 1 , . Third Roux' Mr. Hiatt, Mr, Sonntag, Mr. Hunt, Mr. Haviland, Mr. Sensenig, Mr. Cleuves, Mr. Greer, . ' 'A 2, . ' . 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Pnrrrlm, ftcxcnsm n, lin lA ,CQ fmith, f, 'I. 1. V V . A A '. I I 0 - - I ' 'V A s in if - I FOURTH FORM fm! 1 Par S11 lttun Ixnmx run unl 1m XXH1111 N msxu I xx rx Mal' ill O IIFILD nd R ll 1 1 N artar Suk lmdxu Rlttnnlm um V1r cr mmgl I IIIIII Umm! R111 I I ll 111 I omg, lrum IIKLIII onu MIK u C rw LQ up 151111 Druur Ix un 11' R lf um 1 L ' 1 I +1 I' N111 THIRD FORM f1l2R1z1 R Durlum XX 1rd Txwn lun Quunx Ixrumr Iimd 5IlHj.,LI' Mmgm If!I1Pf!7Rlll B Cyzrunur D1 cm R1cc1 R XXIIIIITI I. I lu R R1mbr11ug.,1 I l11tL S Lxung, Mu 1' Tlnf R011 C H15t1ng.,x Rcgutcr I H1xt1ng,s Spnmgr Cwrnmm Ingersoll Mahan I' Roberts unxx I XX C1rnL Cr 5 nd R111 S Rulvcrts XVoolu XX 1g.,mr IFLIAIIIIIH Pcttcng,1II VJUKQIIQU I-Ianicn Imxtnr XX H1 uvxcll H ISLYIIIID l11!R zz L111 Bul Rutzcl X IITUXX C Allan Murlu NX' Ir1tz Cums Monlar 6 V 'ff Rf ll ,' . lc, Q '. . ' 'I .N .glg , H. I, ,X .1.1 .11 ' ' '. , ' 7 , plvfll' ff ,' S, DIXUI, 1IcC. ', If, I I I IIC, .' A ', I ' H . '. A li' , Hu A, Iiwing, T. I.. 1111. S f I-. '51 , . ', :V l,W ' ,VI Im-'Inq .', 'IV . Fir fl F, W I, F. W1 Il.1c ', XX . Buck, Oclmrlc, Bald , I5I.1k -, Clark, Z, lir wn, -I. , Q ith. ff, . , '1 , 1' ,.', '.,'1 '. , LH. 5 f . 'Q IA ', AI. 'll , ' ', . I H 5, . fx A, , 'I 'I , V I A J. XY' ' ', I 1. FI. aytc. I I I A I Orly, ml I, I .A Sul-It. CIIIJCfl.1NK'LlII.'IxI4l' Q. I ir, 1 .1Int. I , I 'um f ' I, '71 ' A , 7 -' . , A ' Y' , ' . , ' I , IN'.A, . all 1. :4'1 U 1 , 'L , '- ' ', 'L ', 4. ' . '.', I . : I ', lf, I . 7 SECOND FURM Ff1uffl1Rou Bmclun Knox Hgckcl P rions Pllkmgton VU Blrldln T HHN R Drum Bur F Girdlmr Nurs Hand Ron Dmnchowcr Bartow Iviason Kllcup D Rcberw P bellere, blom A Rubscl A Cox M Brown Sweeton Srlnud Razz Brqgr W Hebcrton Bohlen Hulmm Exam Rmd Hfxas Hrblunnl Vlfrlwn Crmkey J Rama West In 1 R011 R Rluuds R Rouc Rowland Boucuclx Clrrxgan Hctzcl Henry Rcpcttn Ott Cumxd Casf. FIRST FORM FOIHIARIM 1' Roberta B1u3.,h Curncll A Munnch Hunter Parka McFncrx Krmhlc l' Nevslxn Knnlrmd A Buck TbIfdR01L Graxes Ely Dans Greg Harqmwes D Rrchmls E Close I Roberts Coclcmn Muller Purxu LINII XV flmmunts l m Nl n lxgrlwaugu xv 4 N Nm!! Ls Scmnd Rm Rulrlxnqton C Bnldla C Hrrnwn Xounz N Sullcrm 5 Hirrrwn Q Wlll1JHl5 Tlwmpwn Mcf.,1rg,Lc XV Kllllbftillgll Dxrby 67 . . .. , . A . . . H, ' ' ' . H - . , ., , .. . 3 , . , . ., ' ' '. , . , V , V . 4. ' l R.. ' A ' , ' K a , 1 1 ' f -v v v L v Q - R v - y ' - V 1 - V ,A l i l X 1 ' I I Y Y X 1 H 'Q A V 5 U A ' 1 - a - lv - V 'w A- - l . ,X 4 , y I .,, , , .y 1 7 .y Vx . , y R Q .A ' ' W- Rv 1 ' -Y , Q I ' I 1 ' . A '. - ' '. . h' ' A . I .' 'Al ' ' ,.' r: V 3 vi V 9 1 I A I 4' 1 ' -K1 1' ' 1 -, ' 'Y , . , . A- 'i . , . . ' ' , .. ' w , ' . gl , I' 'll Roz J l', l,.ll'l'I5ll, li. l..1mml1t, G, Olku, Knight, Hgltclmclg C.. lima, -I, .K 1 A K -l A f 'I A A , .. ', . 4 I , ' 4, ,.' , . 4 i , ' A r - y v H ' ' v V . , , , . , , , . . T F7 1 1 J R114 X 1mm V XXW1 Ruwull Izttlctl n T1 xxnsgnd XX' W'1ll1Cc Rmer Hises if R R Iilll Hmm Hurd I I' NIIIV5 Hunlgu' on v un H XXU1 P W 1 Hun! Rm Nfr Sm Ixcultx Aixxx rj Mukus I Wfhltc Cnlpm Mcrcdxth I Dnllon Ball Haw I1 umm Imlm n Shm Hurd Hmm Dum m In I R 1 X Wmrd Huntgnrtcvrnl I1 ct 6-1 THE STUDENT EUUNEIL The Student Council has carried out its three fold purpose xery vsell this year despite yy artime lnterference The Council s first and most important purpose is to colllborate mth the faculty m getting the student body to do its utmost to maintain the school s standards and reputa tion The second is to represent the feelings and opinions of the student body in any mitters which concern it This includes all new rules and regulations for discipline and also the responsibility of dccidrng the penalty of those who haye broken the rules The third purpose is to take an lctrxe part in school life We are hippy to sly th If our Student Council this year has fulfilled its last purpos to 1 fir grelter cxtent than exer before Because of the wartime shortage of teachers there has been in increase of vyorlc for all those remaining Their taslxs howexer hue been eased by the Student Council which has taken on the responsibility of superuslnv most of the study halls The Council has also tried to do its part in fulfilling the first of its purposes by with aspirations of ex en higher standards than they had had Although the Student Council has taken some part in the school goyernment w sincerely hope that it will be allowed to take on more responsibilities in the future THE SIENET SUEIETY The Signet Society an honorary organization for Sixth Form boys striyes to develop 1 wholesome school svlrrt and to encoura e all school lctnlties Its members ne their l 8 8 support to ey erythlng th it is worthwhile in the school Boys are admitted to the group on the merit of their scholastic and extra curricular lctnitles Eyery undertaking IS set on a point basis and the student who earns a sufficient number of points in more than one field 15 el1g1ble for election into the Society Before being admitted howey er he must be Hrst approx ed by the Headmaster This year the Signet has once ag in taken ox er the job of conducting the Red Cross Drrye at Hay erford The members haye seen to it personally that the driye was started IU each of the six forms During the school year these classes haye nearly all reached their goal some going oy er the top The Signet began the year with a group of flye boys elected at the end of 1943 Samuel Baird Arthur Littleton Michael Dowling Dayid Binns and john Shaw From month to month this group has been enlarged until at present there are 18 boys in the Society Those admitted were Richard Marlcus David Townsend Vincent Wood Homer Hungerford Russell Ball Donald McCabe Rodney Meredith john Hayes Samuel Gilpin Holstein Fox Edward Dillon john White and Thomas Lrgget After the surprise departure of Mr Allen Mr Barr willingly took oyer the job as faculty advisor and has done his yob exceedingly well 65 1 l lf .1 4 i 1 A' 4 1 'I E i E -S C K D ' K ' . - -S S . l L v z I ' ' . ' . ' ' . V r ' . ' ' ' . 4 .i W . i I l ' I . ' .i 4 ' ' f. .' . ' . L ' I ' 4 i ' i . . 1 jr ' 2 ' ' ' Q .5 z z ' z ' f ' 1. ' . ' . . Y 4 , ' l 4 4 ' . T. i T T. l D conducting an assembly program one morning with the intention of hlling the students A L I S V I L . . Y . . P v . . . . Y , S T ' c ' . l . , , ' Y 2 '. ' ' S . i l , Y , . 7 1 . . . N ya. V Y . . 7 - ' Y Y I Y Y ' 7 7 7- 5 ' . i Y ' 7 T 7 7 7 .Y 7 3 7 1 S ' . , . Y T THE JU IUH SEHUUL Uncle Sam s need for men in the armed forces left only tvso masters in the class rooms of the unior School but the number of boys increased and the new teachers were 1 welcome addition to our school family Mrs Cleaxes and Mrs Mercer in Grade Five Miss ones in Grade One and Mr lox in Grade Six We tools a step forward following the lead of the Upper School and organized a unror Student Council composed of one boy from each s ction of Grades Two to Six These boys chosen by their classmates for showing, the qualities of dependability and faithfulness to duty are Nelson Thayer Reese Parker Reed Wilbur Daud Biddle Tommy Ashton Carey Parker ohn Sennrtt Dick Dillon Bill Warden and Chairman Bill deSpoelberch During the ycar interest has run high ln classroom and out The lirst Graders enjoyed 1 trip to thc Boat Tree on Haserford College Campus as a special exent but the regular soccer games on the play court at recess were equally thrilling Indoors they lrlced best decorating their classroom for Christmas studying about small wild animals and making, pictures for their slow motion moue program to the Unnersity Museum to study about Indians and to ohnny Slater s father s catering establishment where refreshments wcrc rd lib Third Graders haxe expressed interest in a xariety of actlsities a puppet show in each section study of the Pilgrims and sexeral of our national heroes with Quiz Kid programs after each Mrs Rex Clements talls about xolcanoes classroom demonstration of a steam engine The boys and teachers of lourth Grade entertained the mothers at afternoon tea one day in the fall Uniformed football and baseball teams were signs that these boys are becoming, big ones Perhaps the outstanding ex ent of the year was the trip to Philadel phia ua the Western where Independence Hall the Atwater Kent Museum and the lunchroom at Strawbridge and ClOtlIlCl' were the principal interests IUNIOR SCHOOL FACULTY Bark Razz Mrs Mercer, Mrs Cleaves, Mr Fox, Miss jones, Miss Whitten from Rau Mrs Frysmgcr, Miss IVfCC.iy, Mrs Tyler, Miss Fram, Mr Smith, Miss Simons, Mrs Fitz, Mrs Balderston, Miss Fisher 66 lr l ' I 7 .i . . . - . J ' ' , ' , . 5 I K - L 7 Y I - , . J , . e . ' . . cl, Q . ' c fc' ' .K . i 7 :S Q 7 'I K Y 7. V I 1 7 V 7 ' ll I -1 tel l l I sc' . ' J' 5 , - . ' 2 ' I , L x K . Q Y , Y L el I- Y' s set Special events that were high spots in the year for the Second Grade were their trips Y l C -4 : . 1 I K A . . C L -4 C K Y I. A N -. SIXTH GRADE fnmlb Run Mr Fox Puktrd de Spoelberch Warden Kxrkpatnck Limb Large Baruch Cox Thompson de Glnahl Mr Hnrland fbnd Rau Dabney Rucnscroft Eyleth Mlller Reuss A X irnall Crclhn Esler R Robmson Stwud Razz Edson T Muench Stokes Frtz Denms Murru I Wlmeelcuck Mxnstcr Rxndall J Roberts Hui Razz Carter C X 1rn1ll Eg.,l1n .I Eyung L Rush McK11n I Heston Coffln Lrmrs Specul lectures haxc thxs year been llrgely IH the Held of natural hlstory Mr C Emerson Broun one txme d1rector of the Ph1l1delph11 Zoo presented beautlful plctures of wlld 1n1m1ls IH thclr nrtural haunts Another old faxorlte of the unlor School Dr Mlke Donzas of the Unnerslty of Pcnnsylx ann Department of Geography took us to the Afrlcan Veldt where we saw rn IUOXICS wlld anlmals dlsportlng themselyes nrst under ordmary cond1t1ons then 1n fllght by the thousands before an approaching forest fire Mr Charles H Mohr took us on nlght expedxtxons nn selrch of lnterestmg facts about the dusk to dawn utmtles of msects mlmlls and blrds Belutlful photographs taken by flashhyht xllustrlted thls tnp 1nto the swamps and woods of our Phxladel phm area XVe were treated to accounts of pcrsonll expeuentes ln dxst mt fields vshen seyertl of our frxends ln the serylce spoke ln assembly Colonel Wlrd Wlweelock described 1 bomb mg IUISSIOH xnto Germany from Englmd Lt ohn C Heston told of experlences ln the Sxcrhan Campangn Colonel Alan P Parker spoke ot condrtxons 1n the North African 1 1mpa1gn from has poxnt of new as surgeon at 1 large base hosp1tal Lt Thomas L Tyler recounted expenences as a p1lot ln the Alaskan Ferry Scry 1ce The Chrlstmas entertaxnment had to be postponed becat se of CXCCSSIYG absence at thtt txme but shortly after yacatron It vsas presented and proyed to be an outstandxng cxcnt of the year Nearly all the boys IH the first four f ndes rartlcxpated ID The Man c Piper a mus1cal lnterpretatlon of the Hamehn legend Geoffrey Steere IH the tltle role wts the star of an extelle mt cast xxhnch lncluded Hugh Sargent In the Town Crxer Rxchard Clements as Gretchen Dick Clark IS Katrma jlck Klne 1s Hans oe Harrlson Ts Peter Warren Zlmmerman as the mayor effrey Burkett onathan South and Law r1e XVood as the three councxlmcn ohn Sloan as Mutter Kttzenhelmer Nelson Thayer as Yacob Reed Wllbuf as Freda Bxlly lortenbaugh as Fldo and ohnny Brxttam as the Clown Rat 67 . . , i L , , 1 , 1 , 2 , , , , ' '. 1- . . Y, - v V 7, . ' ' 1-I V. - , , P , ' '- . y ' ' ' 9 s 5 '1 ',7 ' H . , A ,' . .. . . . , , 1 . , , . , . , , , .. 2 A J ' ' 5 1 2 . . . . S ' - 4 4 . , , t . S A 1 ' t , 1 f ' A ', ' ', -' , . . . . ., 1 , , . , ., . . ., . , , , -. ,-'f 1 ' - - 1 f ' , ' , ' - . . - - . . . C ., . . ., . . t ' Y . a S . '. '. - t AV. ' ' ' i 1 .' ' iz Q ' . ' 2 ' ' ' eff . ' 1 ' L - 1 . , . ,,. .w . . ' 1 , . . 1 . 1 , J ' ' . ' ' ' L . . 1 , - I K !- y - V .4 , ' f . , ,A , ,, . ,, . . . . .,,,. C ,L U. , . . , . , 4' -' ' 1 . , ' rg 2 , .' 'Q , 'z ', z ' 2 2' 1 . . I v v ' I . ' , ,y . , ,. 4 . A I , , - Throughout the year the JUHIOI' Red Cross group has bcen active under the drrectlon of Mxss Chambers as Faculty Aduser A hlgh mark was reached ln membershnp dues during the Roll Call 593 96 At Chrlstmas t1me fifteen joke books were made for the Chrlstmas stockings of the men at the Valley Forge General Hosprtal Tom Eglin as Chairman of productxon of crafts has had a group workmg ex ery week ln the shop making Cribbage boards and 502119 Cups Nearly 900 packs of playlng cards have been collected for use of servxce men ln varxous places The enthus1ast1c leadershrp of Brxce DeGanahl was responsible for thls excellent showrng After Christmas a commlttee appolnted by the Student Council took oxer the handlxng of War Stamps and the enthusrasm aroused by the salesmen has 1ncreased the sales consxderably Extra currlcular muslc has been cared for by a Glee Club a llute Club and the Fourth Grade Choxr all of whnch hase contrrbuted to speclal entertainments A number of boys have played piano solos ln assembly B1ll Warden Teddy I'1tz Bob Krrkpatrnck ohn Ewing Peter Pender and Daud T1tus The Art Club has met one afternoon each week for those specially mterested nn pamtmg and the work of the boys on the stage scenery has been partlcularly effective The Fnfth Grade has done a colorful clrcus mural on the walls of the d1n1ng room and the Slxth Grade 15 working on deslgns for large wall panels to xnstall ln appropriate laces P We were asked by the local garden club to contrrbute to the Blue Bxrd Tranl a project to erect a Blue Bxrd House exery quarter m1le along the Lxncoln Hrghway from coast to coast and on short notxce we made enough for fue mxles Another project was the scrap paper drrve under the leadershxp of Ian Wheelock The boys fanled to w1n a prrze but they collected more than a ton of paper FIFTH GRADE Fourll1Row Mrs Cleaves G Thayer Van Pelt Schwoebel Walker Langford Temple Varker Senmtt Brewster Thornton Mrs Mercer Third Row W Robmson Ludmgton D T1tus R Thompson Stockholm Fortenbaugh Lorlmer Just1 W V Shaw Second Rau. Muldaur W Close Sheaffer W Dabney K Wheelock W R Shaw, Esrey, Heuer, Newlxn, S Roblnson Fzrrt Raw G Wxlson, R Dxllon, P Huhn, E Bervsmd, Van Orsdell, Mason, R Grrgson 68 D v 4 ,, , , ' ' , ,. . 7 . . - r , . . . - . . I . .. , , Y . . , . . ' 4' . , ' ' 1 1 s r x v ' , . 1 a . 7 . . . . V . , . l ' - 1 - a y , y 1 a a a 9 s - - . I . . . . 7 ' - x Q v u - n y 1 , , . . . V. . .Y . , . , , . , . , .. FOURTH GRADE Tb1rdRou Mrs Frysrnger Rakestraw C Parker Kane Newswrngcr Steere Munch D Allen D Trtus W Burns Ashton Mrs Tyler Second R014 P Clrrk P Patton R Clark Huston R Slocum H Sargent Hrrrrson Wrnchell L Scott fn 1 Rm M Hrxsrrd J Slum Humpton Keady Lemmon Grosse W Zrmmermann Behnke L Drllon Mctzger Mcylc The junror School lrterary perrodrcal The Globe was thrs year rncorporated wrth the Upper School paper The Index and appeared four trmes durrng the year as an rnsert rn the larger sheet All classes were represented by storres and poems The staff rncluded Earl Baruch CEdrtor rn Chrefj Rrp Coffin Slade Carter Brrce DeGanahl Tom Eglin john Stokes Ian Wheelock and Charlton Yarnall Culmrnatrng the wrnter s work rn the Physrcal Educatron Department was the Gymnastrc Exhrbrtron rn whrch the boys made an excellent showrng under the drrectron of Mr joseph McQurllen As usual the relay race between two teams composed of Frfth and Srxth Graders was the last number on the program and though remarkably close was won by a few seconds by the Alphas Perhaps the most popular ex ent of the year was the Hobby Show rn whrch fifty boys entered a varrety of exhrbrts Frrst awards went to Brlly and Byrod Fortenbaugh for therr large collectron of lead soldrers to rm Roberts for model planes to Slade Carter for hrs prrntrng press wrth whrch he has prrnted all the exhrbrtron cards and to Brll V Shaw for metal and wood work Second awards were grwen to Gene Meyle for corns to Morrrs Kellett for gun models to Drck Drllon for a model plane Thrrd award was won by Brlly Wallace for tootsre toys by Drck Clark for plane models and by Lewrs Cox ert for mounted msects Fourth award went to Roger Behnke for sea shells to D-rck Robrnson for rnsrgnra to Wade Close for model planes and to Rrchard Clements for drawrngs Specral mentron was gn en to Carey Parker for hrs stamps and scrap books to jackre Kane for Medrterranean trophres to john Danes for hrs automobrle to George Pew and to Kem Bawden for therr model planes 69 ' - 1 ' a - 1 ' s 3 s 1 n . , . ., . , , . '. ' - 1 1 - 1 ' ' r 1 - 1 - 1 J. 1 , , , . , l ' - - li 1 - ' x 1 1 1 -f 1 - ' 1 y - 1 1 ' - . . . . ,, ,, . . . 1 1 r -1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 9 ., ,r . . . . , . . . 1 1 . 7 , 1 V . . 1 1 J 1 , . V . . - 1 , . . P V 1 1 . , . 7 7 ' . . V 7 1 ' r , 1 THIRD GRADE lbnd Razz Amlammn Olnphmt W Wlllaca Dxlluo Mus link ShLl'ldlI'l Rnd Miss Snmuns Mummy Hzmmnr B Rxlghtcr lirsmn SLA0llLf1?IlZl mms W Slrgcnt S Tuttle Cllrk D linddla F Schmttn BFIIIIIH I Xxfnud l1vvlRuzz Dun IHSIL lux Curio, Hurkatt 5ll1lIl1 Suuth R Clumnts SECOND GRADE L Lu Mus Frun Dxrbx Pnndur P Pmkard Rmgngqrtnn 51 wld Razz Kmart K Kmlxmd Rnd Huung, XX' I'mrtL'1bu1g,l Ru IDN irg lu un Grim N Thi I L 14 L L N Xtra L 3 Q 0 f' AI-1 .QQ 1: , -,-I. 4 , . ' ', .. Q' ' l-, E. A ' . .. , Kay. JE' .' ,fig maj, Xa , ' , ' A ,Q , . D' ' .. Tfyird Roz: : S. Sargent, Gudwc, S. Thmnpwn, Xwilmcrding, ,l. dc hpwcllwcrch, Mrs. l5.1ldcrQtun . , I .1 ' lA , DI. X Ur, ' ' , . I ' , , ' 'L ' . Ecu' sf . ' ' ', ,'3'.1'T, hh , Sh. N -, P- ', I , wer. l'1 xl Run 5 T. S I vttl -, L linrr. Farmer. fcnwnlg. f .xxhri lgr, R4 f.ll'l'iL'I', I. -ltlm FIRST GRADE Ibnd Run tcksun Butchgr Bmdnn Murrxwn Mus Mcfty Btrtun Mus mms Dann Cynwmld Hovmrd l'nufRo11 Osgood 1N1Chol5ur1 5 Burns Mucmh BICUI1 PRE SCHOOL Seforzd Rau Dumullc Rxghter Kent du Pont Mn Ptrrxmm P bcutt R Clements Buntmg Glvnn FI7'J1R0ll Lmdblom McClumpha Exim W Barr Culknt Nnbct Chase J 5 Shaw 71 br. -I .5-y . Ab., X. , , ,R . Semud Roux' B. Smith, J. Brittain, Crcsson, Chance, j. Rush, S. Tuttle, R. Loc, Ritcr, L. XWilson .' , 'A ' , '. ,, ' ' , 4 . H 'I I x : vi -v ' V v Av W- 4: I ' 'Q-'iv V4 THE BUAHDI E DEPARTMENT The boarding department of the Haverford School has passed through a year hlled with unexpected changes. The Oaks, now officially the Crosman House, began the season with thirty-four boys, and looked forward to a highly successful year. A promising new addition to the department, the Wilson House, for students below the Third Form, started the season with twelve boys. This new house, under the direction of Mr. Sonntag, occupies the former headmaster's residence. The Crosman House, however, found itself unable to continue in a routine manner. Fire struck the third story of the building at 1:30 in the afternoon, November 29, The blaze continued for more than three hours, while firemen from nearby stations poured water on the flames from all sides. Though confined to the central part of the building, the hre virtually wiped out 1 good portion of the third floor breaking down into second floor rooms in several places Water penetrated into ill parts of the building except those at the extreme northern end Nearly ex erything mos able howex er was sax ed from the flames and water The students almost completely hlled the held in front of the building with things which had been carried out CROSMAN HOUSE Iour1laRou Lovsry Ncwsvungcr Biggs Hummel Dcming Hcllcr Hardy lh1rdRou Knowlton Milirct I: bhiw oncs Curran 'I limmot Ochrlc Biumcr St!'011dR0ll Mr Clctvcs T Russell Dalind I S Bikcr j I Biker Montaigne McGl1sson I' johnson Drcyer Mr Cmcrt Fin! R u Blair R Drews Bicr Iricdmin Schmidt T Drcvn Btu Blake Clark hschman 72 7 K Y , s . i ' ' 1 .. 1 i z I I i ' Q r v I r i - r . 4 L . , , . . 1 . -1 1 I I i i ' 4 . : , , . K- ,Q ,. y ' , ., . ' ,Y . , , . U ' , a 2 ' , . 1 ,J -S, a , '. .1 , ' A, a ' . ' , -2 T, . ' , ' a , V . e. A ', . 1. 1 ' , 'A -, , 1. J , ' . , . 1 i U 'l I n - A V' 5 ' 1 : I 3 y T 1 - i - A V' 3 Uv ' is is .if ' . WILSON HOUSE 5 Senond Rm: Mr Sonntlg McKrm B Iammcnt J Hus Stockholm R Robmsun Flu! R011 W Case Boocnck Rrchards Crellm As 1 result of the fire lt was necess1ry for the school to find 1ccommocl1t1ons for 1ll those boys made homeless Mr Sexerxnghms c1lled 1 meeting of the student body rmmedmtely after the flames were extrnguxshed to ask the day pupils rf they would be wrllmg to take the boarding students temporarrly unto therr homes The response of hosp1t1l1ty w1s tremendous 1nd rn no tlme all the boys had found 1 house at which to stay The school dld not vush to be an lmposrtron on the f1m1l1es wlnch had so klndly taken ID these boys and felt that no bo1rder should be 1 gucst for more than 1 week lmmedlate 1ct1on was taken to find 1 house ne1r the school where Ill the boys could bc taken clre ot As a result of numerous meetmgs the Reglster House on Grly s Lane wx is offered as a possrble solutlon The new house hovseser, presented many compllcatrons as a dormrtory Besides haung large rooms the house rs IH a restrlcted area and under xarrous fire laws Neyer theless lt was finally deczded to make use of the blllldlflg to accommodate all the boys Beds were brought from Crosman House and clothes and bureaus were gradually put rn order Wrthnn the week the house was ready and all the boys moxed IH Mr Cleaxes and Mr Fox who had been hung rn Crosman House went to Grly s Lane as masters rn charge Wlth Christmas sacatron just 1head boys and masters m1de the best of things rn 1 fine splrlt The school rmmedrately reallzed that addrtronal facrlrtres would haxe to be found md st1rted plans to obtaln another house ax ulable 1t the end of Chrrstmas sacmon Wllton House on County Lxne Ro1d just across from the end of the footb1ll field w 1s rented 1nd made re1dy for use 73 A--4 - -.1-aw 1 1-.......L............,., kL4M.k,f,:, A i . . 4 , , . . , . .4., , . . . . . . , , ' ., . 4 . , ' .4 .' 4 ' i c c 4- , Y L 4 1 C 4. 4 4 ' .' 4 l' V ' ' r v s - ' l I 1 Q . 4 4, ., 4 , 4 . k ,B . 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Wl1en the holrders returned trom thelr mettnon they found th1t fifteen were to llye 11 tl e new house VSllllC n1neteen were to stiy fit Griyf S Line Mr Coyert moxed mtg the Xftlton House ws m1ster rn ehlrf e hut he sh1res the duty mth Mr DuTot who desp1te tr e md flood remuned at the C rosmm House As sp rn xxeltl er mpprouhed the Sehool Bond deemed rt dnslhle to put the oral H001 of Cro mln House hule into hung LODtllflOIl The hoys ID Walton House y IC x ell s tu tted htt ll xx ts thou ht th1t the hoys ID the Reelster House on Cmy s Line houlel he re urned to tl e Crosmtn House Work vt ts strrted hefore sprxng vtcutlon to elein repwnnt 1nd repu er the htlls ind rooms on the seeoncl floor After the fire a tem omr roof herd heen put on xnd the thlrd floor entlrely shutoff The rest of the blllldlflg e e t the erewter lwrt of the setond floor hld returned to normal soon ftfter the hte lo 1 returned to therr former dormutory The utnxltles of the House Committee were cereltly himpered hemuse of the Ere l ut the three hoys clrrled out their dutles extremely well They were ohn E Bllser ohn S Blleer 1nd Arehle MeGl1sson T hese three hoys hesldes lwelng the student goyernment ot the Lrosmftn House hue thtree ot the tune room the 1nnu1l dlnce 1nd other l3O ll'tllHg deptrtment ietrx :tres In Mtreh through 1 letter to exeryone eonneeted yy 1th the sehool Mr Sey erlnghaus mule 1t lenoun th lt the Bolrd of Dlreetors thouf ht lt unmse to recondxtlon the Crosmin House other thm on 1 temportry lusts md th tt therefore the l7OlI'Lllf1g depftrtment would he gmdtmlly ehseontmued He sud hovxexer 'h1t rt wms the sehool s hope tlut present hotrthng, pupnls mll re enter next flll to the extent thot the eurtuled bofrrdrng mpwerty y ermnts HOUSE COMMITTEE l N lllllxll Muntugne, I l l51leel,McC1l1ssnn 71 ' , 4 A 4 L- , s A ,' ,L L ' Y V A Y - V 'Z K , , 5. , V ' ' , , . ., , A. L , A L 'y A . I , Y Y - A 3' 2 K- , A 54 ck ' - Q al 4' - 5- K .K A 4 V' I , , It . if '. , ' 4' 4 ' Q i 4 . E . r' gg 4 1 4 4 ' ' . ' 4 4 ' 2 , ve' V' .i 4 '. 1 ' 51 4 ' 1' Lf' ' N . . 4 l S e . A ' l i .Q Q 4' , ' 'ld .li ' . l ls z . ' 4 , t -4 , e I 4 ' ' 4 .' 1 .' ' f E . , - xely- v 14 ' . Q . 4 A A 5 4 . XVorle was completed hy' the end of vacation and the nineteen hoys from the Register l' ,tree X -' A ' '. 3 4 , -R 4 4' ' Vi- 11' 1 . V V 4 ' , V V . .J I 2 - ,J Q. 4 , 4 ' V ' . ,',' , A T, .' ' ' J ' f N I 4 I 2 . 4 in ' '4 ' , 4 4 4 , 4 y - , A 4 4 V 4 V 4- V' -- , I V ' K S ' 4 4 4 ' 4 . ,', 4 4 ' 5 4 ' 4 ' 4 . ' . ' . '2 , 1 4 ' '4 4 . 4 4 Y 'l - ' 4 .' .. 1 4' . h 4 ,. ' ' F ,, ,, ,,,, . . A f Q- , . f 11, 5-'Ffa-D UTI ITIE5 ,z Seward Ron I-I ye I Wliitc Mr Rcdmm Gilpin Stuirt Fntt R011 Fox Mlrcdith V Wtmtmd Binns Ball THE HALIGULUH In the interests of a better yearbook the HALIGOLUK board under the leidership of Vincent Wood stroxe to modify the standardization th it h rs been exident in thc past and haxe des eloped some new ideas These changes can be seen in the new type of Senior write up a different arrangement of photographs md the creation of a new position on the board The usual system of having one write up for each Senior has been replaced by a new one in which there are two one written by the Senior and mother written by 1 clrssmate Instead of the stereotyped arrangement of pictures used in the past xarious setups wcrc used to gne the HALIGOLUK a certain originality ohnny Wlmite was appointed asso crate editor in charge of Senior write ups Photographic Editor Holstein l'ox was able to get a llrge number of informal shots around the school and some good pictures for the newly formed Dance Section The HALIGOLUK is not lacking in clrtoons either because before Donald McCabe left for the Naxy he drew cartoons of school actixities sports and sexeral teachers in familiar oses P There is more written material this year than ex er before The editors mainly respon sible were. Vincent Wood Editor-in-Chief Rodney Meredith and ohn Wliite Associate Editors' Daxe Binns Feature Editor' ohn Hayes Sports Editor' and Samuel Gilpin Actiwities Editor. The financial responsibility of the HALIGOLUK was in the hands of the Business Board composed of Russ Ball Business Manager and Thomas Stuart Advertising Manager. It would hase been impossible to put out the yearbook without their aid. Last but not least the Board feels a sense of gratitude to Mr. Crosby E. Redman the Faculty Adxisor without whose patience and interest the publication of the book could not hase taken place. 76 Vs. C g Q QE 4 V 9- '-7 ' Q kv , ' .. l ' - X L V , l I ,X ' . X I n T ,, . , - Ct 'ffl' :Q T - S. Stroud Roux' R. Ball, Hungerford, Stuart, Mr. Jameson, J. E. Shaw,'L1ttleton, Townsend. Fzryt Razr: J. White, V. Wood, Meredith, Gilpin, Fox. 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S 'N THE INDEX After 1 year s lapse the Index finally got together agam and was soon nn the same old stride The paper s mam drawback was the lack of experlenced wrlters Nearly all the boys were unfamllrar wlth newspaper work and xt was only through the efforts of Mr jameson the faculty adx 1ser that thnngs got underway Perhaps the most xmportant functlon of the paper was as a connectmg lrnk between the school and the sux hundred Alumm nn the Sen 1ces to whom all issues have been mauled A column for Alumnx notes was soon mcorporated as one of the lmportant features of the Index The most popular column of the Index was the Crow s Nest wrrtten by Horatio Wood which gaxe an amus1ng summary of school events Several other columns under Ieature Editor Russell Ball s dlrectlon were the Inqumng Reporter a novel poll of student opnmon Crosman Comments a digest of news from the Crosman House the unxor School Notes the Exchange Column and Around the Town exposmg the mner secrets of Hax erford soclety Amusmg incidents on the playxng Held were handled by Sports Edntors Arthur Lrttleton and Daud Townsend xn Sports Chatter Humorous cartoons and photographs were well done by Art Edltor Donald McCabe and Holstein Fox Photographnc Edttor However the dlrty work was done by those not yet mentioned Rodney Meredlth Edltor ln Chief Vmcent Wood Managing Editor ohn Whlte Copy Edrtor and Samuel Gllpln News Edxtor The budget was balanced by an economncal buslness board consnstlng of Thomas Stuart Busxness Manager Homer Hungerford Clrculatron Manager and ohn Shaw Advertising Manager 77 XY'.tlton. Clalhoun, VU. XX .tllat1 Mr. Sonntag, liaumer, Scheffex Al. Roberts, Royer, liorden. XX'liite. R. liall, Stuart, I'lVll' Rott J lximhrough, Lammo Murphy. THE UH!-XMATIE CLUB On December 10, 1945, the curtain of the junior School Auditorium opened on the Dramatic Club's first production of the yearr The program of three one-act plays, directed by the new dramatic coach, Mr. Sonntag, met with great approval from the audience. The two comedies given were separated by a rather serious tragedy. The hrst comedy. Let's Makeup, was a masculine attack on making-up in public. Wlien Johnnie Royer and Andy Scheffey saw janice Wlmarton and Martha Claflin put on lipstick openly, the boys got back by shaving in public, much to the disgust of the girls, but much to the enjoyment of the audience. This play was followed by Submerged, produced in a much more serious manner. It depicted the actions, deeds, and thoughts of a handful of men trapped in a doomed submarine. The characterization of Brice. a cowardly sailor, was especially well-portrayed by Rodney Meredith, the club's president. The third play. A Young Man's Fancy, centered around the life and troubles of a typical teen-age boy. Donnie Hoofle, played by Henry jones. DRAMATIC CLUB EXECUTIVE COMMITTTEE I. Rodney Meredith . hir. ,l. George Black. Arthur R. I.ittlt-ton Mr, Philip L. Repetto. . .. . Vincent P. Wfood, lr. H. Clement Smith. Thomas D. Langston Mr, joseph Sonntag. . . . , President . Vice-President . . . . . .Secretary . . . . . . .Treasurer Business Manager . . .... Stage Manager Property Manager . . . .... Director Seward Run J Mr. Black, Langston, Mr. Sonntrtg. V. Warticl, hir. Rtpetttl. Fiflf Ruiz .' Littleton, Meredith. C. Smith, 'lfffnl 16011: C.. Smith, Mitchell Stcwltf Rott: Dillon, Gilpin. V Wlood, Littleton, Meredith. l I F. Wlallrtce, lf. -lolmson, ,lones LETS MAKE UP Marilyn Leonard ,.... ..Mnrtl1.i Clntlin .lC:in Murlcy .,..... Janice E. Wflmrtun Dick Blakcford .....,,.. john li. Rnvcr vluhnny Whirncr. ..Andrcw J. Stlit-ffm Eldcrly Blain ...... john vl. Mitchell, IV Elderly Wtmniazn .......,.. Gm' Hmvt-ll Bcllhuy... Robert A, Kimhrimuglm, lll Ywung Buy ....... Riclmrd M. M.irkux A YOUNG MANS FANCY Mrs, Huuflc ........,... Pauline Kunz Murjoric I-lnofluliliznlwctli Scvcringlmm Bert Hoofle ........ Arthur R. l.ittlt-run Donald Huoflc ..... Henry A. limes, lr. Mr. Honfle ...,...... jtuncs P. Ruhcrta lou-,limo lNIillCr ......, Varncy Twiitltlcl l 5 LETS MAKE UP AND A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY lfjvltver Pirr11ru.' Markus, Schcffcy, Rimycr, Martha Claflin, hlunicc NVlmrton. R, Kimbrough, Gay 1-lmvcll, Mitchell. Luzztr Pirlnv-t'.' hluncs, Pauline Kane, Littleton, Varncy Twmldvl. lflizithcth Surringlmtis, rl, Roberts. USUBMERGEDH l f 1 l . . S . Q P484 rx-qi A x f Kg X i tffl I IWfCrCdltl1, CUllCI'l, E. Dillun, V. Wtltld, INICCMWC, W. Dixiwn. 79 5l'l5MERGED Dunn. . , . Shaw, . . lirics. . lxl.1CAHxlfCXN'5 Xnhh. . . . -lUl'gSUI1 . . . .Vincent P, Wtmcmd .....Alhcrt G. . . ul. Rudncy .. Dnnnltl L. . . . Edward ,,.W'illia1in H. AND CAME THE SPRING ll - llltun-gi Scheffey Janice Wlmart n I' Jrhnsmn Lclh Wl11rtn Mlrku Anne Ilwirf., Frances Whitelmcad Mary Harriet Eldrcdgc Littleton In the ballroom of the Belles ue Stratford Hotel before one of the largest audiences exening March 3 The play And Came the Spring was a light exceedingly funny comedy about a typical American family during a spring sacation Adding to the ex enmg s entertainment were Pat Price and his Royal Crusaders who played for the dance which began at the end of the play and lasted until one anlce Wliarton of the Baldwin School who played the part of Midge Hartman was the star of the plly Midge the whirlwind of the Hartman famrly fell in lose with the wrong boy fDlLls Marlsusj she disrupted romances Cespecially that of her sister Leah Wliartonj and she dropped a bombshell into the business of her father fArt Littleton Others outstanding in the female roles were Anne Ewing of the Shipley School who was a New York glamour girl Betty Anne jackson of Baldwin as the haughty Mrs Fields and Mary Harriet Eldredge also of Baldwin as the mother of the two troublesome adolescents The male lead the intellect of the Hartman family was taken by Rodney Meredith john Royer was cast in the sophisticated role of Keith Nolan 1 character with theatrical ambitions Putting a spark of romance in the show Sally Crosman and joe Baumer appeared first on the stage Another pair Frances Whitehead and Ned ohnson two use happy jitterbugs started the audience s pulse beating Numerous other colorful and interesting characters namely joan Borden of Shipley as a dynamic tomboy jack Mitchell playing the part of meek Mr Fields Andy Scheffey his son and Bob Kimbrough a messenger making a large cast of sex enteen all contrib uted to the success of the play 80 ll YV ., .,.V v y V , S , , 5 ' . ' 1. 1 i Q , ,Y i 3 . ' . .' I , B 7 t . . v I h . 'V H fi .h an .- A... - , ' A I - l ' A . .S , ' ' . 0 , 1, w .1 , 'z Q 0 , 3 S, ' ' N, ' ' ' , 4 1 y., . 4 ' 1 A , ' in its history, the Dramatic Club presented its forty-eighth annual production on Friday Y , A. , .. . ,H - , - , , , , , Q 7 A S D . J . ' 1 ' - 1 i 9 S I 2 ' 7 7 1 Y 7 I , S L K . . V . y g I Q . . . D' .v 7 f , E , 4 ' , S . ' 9 7 7 S . L . I y 7 ' . . J .. Y I 7 S .. Y . , . , . S . l 7 7 . I J 5 ' ' ' ' - : , ' - ' 1 ' r ' 7 Y ' . 7 7 7 9 I Ill CI1 cy NInl3.,c Hrrrmnn s lwulsc Hutn IX lctlrcy Hartmm Vlfj.,lI1lI Hlrtmnn lllnvtt Hrrtm '1 rn Inc Suu IIFIQNH Kcrth Nulrr Clrullyn Wfcb tcr Chnstmc Mycrs Gabby Allcn Frcclchc lNorth Mrs Ccccln I'1clcls Mcssc ngcr Iioy IHI C HARAC I'I RN I f rlvsll rmrn D 1 ncr mcc W hirtun Mlry Hlrrrct Ildrcclgc Ar mur R lxtt cton 1 Wlrrrtlvn Ru ncx Ncrcdxth Ant rux I Schc ffcy Rxc urcl I5 Mxrkus Iohn E Roycr Annc A Evylnlc, loan Bordcn I'rmccs Whxtclmc ul Iclyx 1rd I' ohnson Iictty Annc Irclcsun Rvbcrt A Knmbruulgh Ill rc grcltest credlt IS descrxed by Mr bonntq, who st1ll modestly clums thlt thc productlon hc sux ln Much xx ts not the slme plly he h 1d been rehearsing, for fixe weelcs johnny Wlrrte 1s tssrstant dlrector and prompter by hrs LOI'lflHllll mterest md hard work llso h ld 1 h md nn mllcmg the pl ly the success rt wls Llem bmrth tssrstcd by bmcly Cllprn 'led Lunmot lredcly Wallace md Bob Mcllwam xcry fmdcqultcly toolc clrc of thc stqcc set up curtun md sound effects 'Iom Lmpton Property Manxccr Ancl hrs lsSlSllI1lS Bxll Borden md Tom Stuart ilso deseryc credlt for sccurlng, the needed propertles Vlncc Woocl lncl hrs busnness assrstints Dm Murphy md Hcnry ones handled the IIIIJULIII cnd of the productxon Wltlm the profits mlde thrs year the Dramatic Club was able for K1 second tune to present a scholarshxp to the school AND CAME THE SPRING 6-P N C Snnth Rmcr llmcc Wlurrtrvn R Knnbrwugh Mntchcll, Iictty Annc llckaon Mcrcdrth, Leah Whartnvn, I Whlte 81 lcl . . . , Nall ' , , mn I. n , . Hc- . . II. lil ', .Ir. I . . ,,., , . , xI.1 - Ii. . Mr., . .A mn , . . . A' . ' 2 'l Ir. D ' 4 1 . , .. tl , .I I ' I 'V Ia I Q , . ., .. . I,c'41I C. . 2 ' A al... .. .. . HI, d ' Al. f lcls.. , .., . . , . l , .' .. , . ,.. .. ,. .. lr . 1 . 1 ' ' 6 A .. . . . .,, ,. I .,..,. .. . . ' . I' I ' ., . . .. .......,... .... I 'Q '. j I , jr. Mr. Link Fields .... . ......,...,, . .... . . . -lohn YI. Mitchell, IV '.1 '1 '. . ..r . I ', Tl ' '1 .' ' l ' . I 1 '. ' J l ' ' ' al . ' ' M1 ' ' 2 'z ' Sr I ' I ' S ' ' ' , if ' I ' ' , ' ' ' 1 ' I a '. 4' c 1 z ' 1 1' I 23. I I ' , ' ' I1 ' I' ' , A A , : ' ' 2 ' , 2 - V. , I, K , i,- -Vi . ,:l,.k. - 'y 2 Hg -Q ' I 'J , ' ' I ' , z ' r , K L. x. , 1 - ici - . Y ' x,. ' ' L . , z 'L ' 'I S, A4 YY A . J I , P x 5 . n X ' .2 K sf I:'llH'll7 Run .' VU. Xxfallace, Higham, Curran, Fox, Gruhh, Meredith, Stuart, Hancock, Deacon, Iaiylielcl, 'lfiirzf Run .' Mauclc, T. Drew-lic-ar, CQ. Newswanger, Kirsopp, lf Parrish, Sands, Rc-hiuann, Gilpin, Townsend, Littleton. Scmafd Run J l.. Scott, Ziesing, liinaclx, Mcllwain, liaird, C. Heherton, Fritz, Royer, Dale, NW. Durliain, C. Smith. I-in il Run J Mi. Gi'c-cr. Al. Ruherts, liuget, lf. Dillon, rl. li. Shan, Hungerford, R. Ball, Yarrow, Markus, Langston, Zinsser. THE ULEE llLUlgl This year the Ulee C.luh, under the direction of Mr. Greer, continued as a popular organization ot' the school. After the tryouts in the tall, forty-four hoys were selected. During the course of the year the Ciluh has sung seven times. Again this year a quartet was formed, including Rodney Meredith, first tenorg David Townsend, second tenorg Arthur Littleton, first hassg and Craig Heherton, second hass. ln addition, an octet was organized with the niernhers of the quartet. plus Thomas Zinsser, first tenor: Samuel Gilpin, second tenor: Benjamin Deacon, nrst hassg and Thomas Stuart, second lwass. The first performance of the cluh was in the junior School on the evening of the One-Act Plays. The hoys sang Ave Maris Stella, Ole King Cole, and Aura Lee. The second concert took place on March 5 hetween the acts of the Dramatic Cluh production at the Bellevue-Stratford. The group presented Wliei1 the Foeman Bares His Steel and Dance My CQomrades.l' The douhle-quartet sang The Wliiffenpoot Song and Bandoleros 1 the quartet sang Dere's an Old Camp Meetin' and jerusa- lein Morning. During the year the cluh has attended two Sunday evening services at the Bryn Mawr Preshyterian Church and presented one selection at each service. Other concerts were with Baldwin and the performance at the lfifth Form ljulilic Speaking Contest in May. tl.. 92 QMTQZQ 1 5-3 9 i 0 if x Y, 43 it T UANFLH A5 trr lx t mtu trg tomcrntd thc snhoo yctr un hc tonsrtuu LIf'lLISLllIIy sucncss tuI Buldu thu thru IL uI1r tom rl dtmu thcrf. marc. thru mtormtl lrfur held rn the umor School Authtorrum 'Ihr hrs! ot tha Q yr thc Irtth Iorm I-Ilrxcst Hop ln Noxcmhcr 'Ihn unlor Stomp vshrth mls xuy wrmrltr tolloucd ln Ichruuy The ntormll dmac ot thc ycu vs s tic Viator How xxhlm nu sponsorcd hy thc Iourth md 51'-.th IOIINS Sump 1II the protlt Lolluttd from thu rnformll kIlflLCS vns gum to worthy thxrrtru lvurdu Qnrmg cxcryom 1 good tum they mule use u tontrlhutrons L t ,, lI'l urs t OOIUI imc I ln Cyymnmum on IDLLLIIIIWLF a Nhrsrt urs wroxr at hy Ircthh Hmmm md his orthcstrl mt the t mtrnr ltu untrl om Ihr uond rcgulu Imtc JI the SCISOI1 tollovnct c rmrtrt Clul rotut ron nt mme tra Syrmr rt thc Iiclluuc btrltfort on rth a x L tm tmxl mtg xxx ha hc tI rn thc Cfymnmum on um 9 yxrth musrn w Plt I rua mi mu Rox 1I K ruxugrx THE DANCE COMMITTEE Q x f 3 .T f, .air , Ii. 5I1.m', Hungcr H t, 'fr f.:Tmxntr.. 1,. - md R zz Sam 1 Ilngstun XY' XY'1lluc Nurphx N1 lrct 1 Num R burn Nurndlth Dum 7 ICN lll 71 J R 1 Vlrkcr I lmm t Mu lg Ixxrwpp Hllghlm Schc LX 1 1 gr L in H1 71mm 1 Carrzgm Hgnrs lxm x Sl lHL EUHHENT LVLNl9 VLUH The Current Exents Club w IN founded ln the f1ll of 196 under the chrectlon ot Mr Sh1w for the purpose of fosterlng 1n lnterest tn tl1e exents of tl1e cl 15 throughout the school Under tts constrtutron forn11l meetrnfs 1re conducted m orclcr tl11t the members Illly reeenxe rn ptrlumenttry procedure E'1ch tcrn1 three commlttees 1re uwpotnted lor e1cl1 meettnl tl1e progrun commtttee tssrgns current or educ1t1on1l IOPICS to sux or sexen members w ho gnc hxe mmute t1llcs tl1e l3LlllC'llD commlttee hnds 111 1ps trtrcles 1nd ptctures to post on the bullettn bo1rcl ID tl1e front l11ll In c1se of two 1bsences wxthout s1t1sl1ctory excuse or f.lllllI'C to prenre IIT tssngnec sweech 1 member ls ltble to dlsmlsstl by the Il1Lll1lWLfSlllP commlttee The olhccrs for the hrst term were Stmuel Hurd Prestdent 1mes Roberts Vlce President lnkl ex OHKIO he1d of the membershtp commlttee ohn Sl11w Secret1ry Rodney Merechth Cl11lffHlI1 of the progr1n1 commnttee 1nd Holstem lox Ch11rm1n of the bullettn bo1rcl commrttee lor tl1e second term tl1e ofhcers were Due Townsend Presldent 'lhon11s Llgget VICC Prestdent mel ex oH1e1o Churm1n of the mernberslup commlttee ohn Sh1w Seere tary oseph Rogers He 1d of the progrun commlttee 1nd Drclseson Montugne Heicl of the bulletm botrd commrttee THE BUNU ELUB lf you l1 ue seen 1 ste1dy streun of Huerforclmns llLlfI'ylfl1,E: down I 1ne1ster Pllce tow1rd tl1e Post Ofhce w1tl1 an xmport 1nt 1ppe1r1nce ftbout them the w 11 Row 1n must hue loolced when he crtrrlecl the mess IPC to G1rc113 you ue 1lre lcly flI1Tlll1I' wnth tl1e Huerford School Bond Club In the f1ll of 1917 under tl1e 1ble KLLllLl1FllC. of Mr Sh1fcr tl1e school formed 1 new cl11b for the promotlon of the s1le of W1r Bonds lflel Sttmps ln Noxember of thu yelr 1 fllly w1s held whxch n11rl1ed the begmnrng ot one of Htxcrford s most successful orgz1n1z1t1ons Durtng the past school ,GIF the Bond Club l11s fused 1 1r1nd tottl ot S830 O00 The credtt for thrs remirlnble 1ch1exement shot ld go to 1 group of rtbout fifty boys wl1o gue the1r ttme and efforts to 1tt'un tlus goal Dllflfltg rtssembly throughout the ye1r mtny boys haxe promoted the sile of bonds sexer1l t1n1es Mr Sh1fer l11s gn en reports on tl1e 1et1x1t1es of the club and durmg one progr1m the members gue 11 short slut ID order to Cill the boys 1ttent1on to buymg bonds The uruor School h1s also done tts sl11re of buyxng lor the first l11lf term the Sentor School superxlsed the srtles ID the unror School but tn Much the Low er Schools Counetl under Churmm Btlly de Spoelberch lIPOll'1ICLl ten boys to sell Bonds 1nd Sttmps durlng the luncl1 hour 83 fl I I 1 ll L I . 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IC ts outsicle the LllSSI'OOI11 lt urt1er 11ms to proxide opt ortunlties to XlNIl modern industri 1l l11t SClCI'llIllC f11uc1111 lficl llhoritorles e olhcers elected this xC1f xxere 3on1ld hlcCll1e CllllIITllI1 o s e11 11rm1n 1nd Clement liovxen S cret1rx Hoxxexer durini the e r 1h e te 1 Ntxx lox took l11s 1 l ce IS C l1urm1n 1ndH11xex Mu xx s elcctec Vice C hum lhis yClf the memhers ol the Science C luh took txxo trlx s through 1nc11 t 1l 1nt One of tl ese vx IS tl e c 1ke tutorx ot tl1e Gener1l litkme C ompmx IH l the other xx 1 the press 1nd nexxs room ot the I lLIlfl1g 1311111 lm moxie produced hx Hollxvxoocl lC.Cl'lUlCllI'lN in tl1c l1nts ot tl1e United btues Steel Corpor1t1on complete xxith sound effects md filmed in technicolor vx 18 shoxxn to ul selence students under tl e IU pices ot the Science C luh lhe uhxect ol this xcrx intere t ing moxie xx 18 the lUlULll' lClLlI'L of steel The ClCITlOI1SlI'lClOf1N 1nd t1lks gn en during Science Cluh meetings h1xe heen m1nx 1nd x 1r1ed Among these xxere I flllls Broxx ne s txxo ttlks one on mcnt1l telep1thx llicl tl1c other on electr1c1tx C lement Smith lflkl others l1lXL shoxxn xxith lllWOfll0I'x 1pp1r1tus hovx xirious products 1re produced on 1 commercill sctle louis I usson md Ldxxtrd Roxxllnd l xe '1xen t1lks xxhich dell v11tl1 tl1e hxsioloex ot the hocx xxl11le there h1xe 1 r numerous others on mmifolcl suhxects iffordecl its memhers m1nx en1ox1hle hours THE WLAPU fl UH This yetrs XWe1pon Cluh produced some xerx notthle gttherings ol Hlxertorduns interested in trms After hxe meetings xxith lectures on pirhimenttrx xrocedute hx Mr bh1x1 1 constltutlon vx IS I'1lIllCCl hx 1 LIHIHIIUOUS 1ote The hrst teim othcers xxere ohn Boxxnm President Thom1s Ilngston Vice President 1nd lohn 'lrovell becremrx 0tl1e1 committees xxere 1px ointed ls tolloxxs HIhom1s L11 'ston 1nd 'lhomis H1st1ngs Nlem we snip Committee Rohert Leiser 1nd Ee xxm llecker Bulletin l3o1rd Committee Georfre IlICOlI'1 1nd Thomts Imgston Provrun Committee 'lhe second term oihcers xxere Geniue lincoln President ohn Boxxmtn Vice President 1nd 1mes Calhoun Secretirx blle Memhership Committee xx ls comgosel ot George Lincoln 1nd 1mes Qetlhoun t e Bulletin BO1f'cl Committee 01 Tl omts Htstinres md Rohert Leiser vxhile tne Prog tm C ommittee xx ls unch mged Minx h1g,l1lx interesting tilks vxere ggixen hx the x 1r.ous memhers throughout the course of 'e sclool xe1r One of the outstmdinci lecturers xx ts ll1OITllS H1st1ngs v1ho fvlxe tx o el scourse one 1hout light 1nd heAxx m1ch1nc euns in Wforld Wirl xxhieh vx IS dellxe ed in tx o inst tllments 1nd the other on the use of tl1f SIITIL xxelpons in the present xv1r Otler s1e1kers llkl their topies xxere W 1ll1ce Hllloxxcll t1lk on grenides 1nd homhs Eelx in Becker on Hllllllfx hel11 ts from the Romms doxxn to Worlel XV1r Il 1mes Cxl oun on rocket guns Flhon ls Lmgston on tl1e 7 gun George lincoln on the Cer run Iuger 1nd the lt1l1m laeretl e Xfell on Cluh this xe1r xx ls 1 ll 1 1ct1xe U11 succfsstul ore11n1z1t1on ll lfforded it I1el11lerslT11r1x en1ox1hle 1nd instruttixe hours SC1 1 1 -1 1 g L , 1 1 1 . 1 ,ll. ll Tl1A ' f i A 1 'A ' 1 A A 'A Q 1. 11s ' '1 ore PI A 1 A A. 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Meredith, Curran, Veil, Deacon, Moniar, Halton. wird Rffir: Mr. Prizer fAssI. Coaclil, Emaek QAsst. INIan.igtrj. Mr. Dc-tvxeiler fAsst, Coachj, Rnyer T Drew Sur W. Dixon, Haiicnck, Gordon. Al. If. Shaw, Ligget, Nr. Xwailace tC.o.iclij, Fox fIhI.lI I.IjlL'l',. S mffif Rvzik' Mauclt, Hall, bl. Russell. Htinggerfiwrd, Dalt. Iattleton fffaptainj, Fl. Roberts, liaird D in nt Yarrow. lfiril Razr: Biggs. Myers. Murphv. Irwin, Mcllwain, Iiaxter, VU, Wfallace, McAdams. PUUTBALL Our team this year was the smallest, lightest, youngest and least experienced that the school has had for some time. However, forming around lettermen Captain Artie Littleton and Homer Hungerford, it turned out to have plenty of fight, brains and teamwork. In the opener, Haverford defeated a heavier Frankford High team, 13-O. In the second quarter, our line plunges carried the ball to l rankford's 35, where, catching the visitor's secondary defense napping, Ned Dillon passed to Sam Baird in the end zone for a touchdown. The try for the extra point was blocked and the half ended, 6-0. In the last quarter, with two minutes to play, we scored on another end zone pass from Littleton to Dillon. The conversion was good and the game ended with the score, 13-O. The next Friday we faced the City Champions, Northeast High School. The Fords forced their way to the Archives' five-yard line, hut lost the hall there. Wlien Northeast attempted to kick, it was blocked and we recovered. scoring a safety. At half time the score still stood at 2-O, hut as soon as the second half started. OLII' opponents unleashed a drive that got them a touchdown. and until late in the fourth quarter. we seemed doomed M552 alfa, 93 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Il1ndRu11 Im. M1n141,1r 1XIlL1L1x H111111c1c Dunn Mr W1111cL fcnlfh 111111 tilt Hungu 11111 IIVSID X 1mm nrtnn I 1 I1 F S11 IV! 11 1 ss 1 L11 15111 R whtrts 1511111 H1 gs to 1 6 7 deff. 11 Howuer wxth tour lUlUll1LS to 11111 Art I1tt1e1o11 11c 11111 1 torty y1Fk1 pus t111t WIS smgged hy Ned D111on ID 1111 L1lf11C1I'11OI'y D111on nonxertnd 1nd the 2,1111 gun Dot s flllg111y IUlL1gL1S 1 9 6 uttory Our ncxt x11t1m vu IS I IVR rcntc1111c Ben msc ot the 111 11 there xx 11 11tt1c 11t1on 111 the hrst h11f In t11e th1rd quarter the B11 Red pounded Ltwrenteullc s 11nL for 1orty hu The followmg S1t11rd1y the te1m lourneyed to Pottstown to p11y I-1111 bthool for thc hrxt t1me 111 tvsenty one ye1rs 1nd mlde up tor the long l17SL1 1LC hy 136111113 thur hostw 710 D111on made our first score 1t the 11cg1nn1ng of the setond per1od 1nd sucr11 mlnutes later L1tt1eton blocked 1 H111 141111 1nd retoxered IU the end zonc for 1 touch down In the thltd quarter 1 suitfuned drne was tulmlnated hy L1tt1eton s CYOSSID1 t11 xtnpe from the two y1rd hne md 1n the f'1n11 penod L1tt1c+on 1g.,11n stored on 1 suenty 5 1rd run Back on home tground me took on V111ey IOTEL In 1 3,1n1e 1n 11111111 Huerford showed hcrself supcrxor 1n 111 dep1rtrnents vue defelted the Q1df,ts 7116 In our next game v1e opened host111t1es mth EPISLOPI1 our 11111 111111 XWL were 01 the defensnc, most of the d1y hut 1n t11e hrst 11111 vxc 111111 lf.,Lk1 to proent our tom tro111 stormg e1t11er The SLOFIDS, stlrted 1n the tourth qulrter when Ep1s1op11 s Nlwxhold '37 .1 j, 1 a , , . 12 .1 5 P 1111 Y-'f , , 2 -. o 1 , 3. D1111 ,1 ,, 5 1 -, yggttt. FUN! RU! 151111, RLI.'.'L'11, D.1e, 1.1111 111 1 1. AK 1 ' I, 11 , gy A 225. 1 ' A h I 1'-V , ' ' ' . L Q Ah' A q ' f 3 1 'y . . if . -1 .', ' 1 ' 14.1. yards and scored the only points of t11e day, and the game ended with the score 111 6-0, I ' ' ' ' '- ' 1 S 1 1 A A 1 2 Q ' ' 1 A ' 5 S 1 L 1 ' I - ' ' v 1 1 1 - ' I 1 ' ' - ' I 1 - . ' .' L ' 'f 5 . . ' 2' ' J '-1 '4 1 , '1 1'z 'Y ' ' ' ' , ' ' L ' I Yi 1 '1 ' A ' A 1 1 V . . , - X . Y 1 K I . A i , Y A . 4 't A , , . . ' I . 4 CHEERLEADERS II Johnson New wangcr Townsend Brnns Smlth blocked one of our krcks recoxered rt and then plunged across the goal after only three plays He converted and the score stood It 70 untrl the lords unlelshed therr famed passmg attack and swept to a touchdown wrth Drllon scormg on an end run from the f1ve The conversron was no good though and we m t our flrst and only defeat 7 6 The next week we kept that shlrt dlrty by tylng Penn Charter 7 7 The first blood wls drawn by Haverford when Lrttleton completed 1 prss to Mauck Tommy Lngget our wrzard wrth the krckmg toe who put 1n hrs first performance IH this game converted In the second quarter a Penn Charter drrse down the field was clrmaxed wrth 1 touch down and conwersron whrch tied the score In the last quarter the Fords were xery close to the Quaker goal but the trme ran out before there was any score and the game ended rn a tre Thoroughly sobered by therr two preuous drsapporntments the team went to Ger mantown determmed to end the season rrght On the thrrd play of the game the by now famrlrar D1llon to Mauck combrnatxon clrcked for 1 score and after Lrgget s conxersron we led by 7 0 In the second quarter D1llon on the G A forty passed to Baird for another score Lrgget agaln cons erted Two minutes later Captain Lrttleton rntercepted a pass and earned the ball to Germantown s fixe Another two plays and he was across the llne for Hay erford s thrrd and last touchdown Lrgget s krck added the extra polnt and the game was over as far as Hay erford scorrng was concerned G A s one tally came rn the thrrd quarter when one of therr backs drd some xery nrce broken held runnrng and got across Thexr try for thc extra pornt was blocked and the tcam ended rts selson with 1 21 6 slctory 95 W i '. . , ' S 4 , '.' , ,. ,4.., - , S 7 . , 4 1 ' I .1 ' . 4 4 - , 4, , 4 . Y . e ' ., -. V UV W - - H - 7 1 - - I 4 4 , . 4 if l ' L 4 '. 7' , 1 a ' , 1 K . . ' . , . 4 7 1 a . V Y. i . . l 1 9 - s .. . . . . .7 , . 4 -- - 1 1 A . . 1 L , ' - 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' rv 1 ' Y ' . . . , 1 - f ' '1 1 1 . , . . , , . , . Y . . , . . . , . ' . - ' ' . ' ' 4 . . . . . Y . N . V A Y I . ' - . , 4 . . , 1 ' . f 1 1 1-f. . - -pf 1 , , ,4 .. 4. . 1'- 4 ' . 135 POUND FOOTBALL TEAM I'f1n1l!1Rf1u bptnccr IVflI1lQ.,LI' Bntltlln 'Ixwn Mtrltux Asst Outh l Dtlltn Rntct l 'l1j.,l1lIU fM1n13.Lr I!11dRf1z1 CLIFIIN I lwmg, Mtlwll F Rovxlmtl Mmrgm I Wtlltcc 54111111 R111 I Hmmm Curnmm Allyn Mcblxswn Bnmn Lslu f1l1R 1 R hlllibfklllgll B yd Iuswn I' Iulmwn Iovsry W Fritz Clmcy Montgomery Af 1111 1111 11111111 Mr Allan fCn1rlu 120 POUND FOOTBALL TEAM 7111-fd Rau Mr Hunt fCuachJ Morrxsrm Vaughan Bmclcen Mudge Clark Heneerman lM1n.-lgcrj fund R114 Pcttcngxll Orhrl l Rnvsc Hummel brmt XX' Scntt 4 iutlx R Drux Bur Hmmn l Wlutt Vuclu Lrrsr ll T Itmnu 96 105 POUND FOOTBALL TEAM Ibm! Razz Hlbhifci P Blrtmx Mr Prxzcr fCo1fhj Reed Knox West Strand R011 kcwlxn Iuxtx W Hgbcrton XY' Hxllcmcll Evfms Klnkc-ad In tRnzz I Qcott T Muon Gug., Buhlcn Bflfllll' I I-his D Rowland R Rowe 90 POUND FOOTBALL TEAM TL1162-IRUZL I Oak A 'larnall F Rcberts Mr MCQu1ll6-n fC0aChI Tamplc I Wfheclock T Thayer Serfmi R u Munmh XIX hmnuhrnugh Fxlcrh B Iammur Henry Conrad In I R zz Buocuclx C1rm,1n Crum Hunru Pxrlx C Fslcr Rncharda Baruch 97 80 POUND FOOTBALL TEAM lfvnd Ron dc Cnnihl Hitchu Mr Mihmq Coach Huron benmtt Mnllu S Ln1dRm Stuku XX Rubmwn Grunnr Mmxtu D Allnn Dans 11 1R zz Dmmx C X xrmll BICKIIU Lglm lhumpwn Lll1ng,tun In su 70 POUND FOOTBALL TEAM 110117 Rau Pllmu C U H n I 4 Ntuc ln M In s Hurd R If Muln ludlngmvn higrzgyr C Plrku Muldiur Ixmdx I1 1 .1 straw R ir N1 mn urns Iluur R w mwn W R Sum IL U 41 Sum R D1 7IlU!Ukl'IUlDf1 brxpmn XX mlkcr 98 Si ld Rau H+ rle Manager Dougherty Asst Manager Borden Rittenhouse I S Baker B Murru C Bowen Purxes lirk Nlr 5 nsenig Colch binds Rehmmn Kirso LICCIFILI' Willirrris I' Vlfood 1Assr Mamger Pelrson QAsst Manlgerj send Newswanger Leo SUEEEH Huerford High s 1 Our first goll w1s made by Mike Dowling one of last year s high seorers Shlring the spotlight with Dowling were Due Townsend and Bob Moore miking one goal apiece During the nort three weeks preceding the league games the team won two ind lost two A powerful Low er Merion team downed us -1 1 with Crieky Newswanger making the only tally A week later we defeated Westtown 3 1 on their field We were hand: tapped in this game by the loss of Bob Moore to the Army Air Forces How es er Dowling tame through with two goals and Townsend made one The other win was oyer 1 weak Iriends Central team which the Big Red rolled oy er 6 O The second defeat was at the hands of Law reneesille 4 1 on their field Sandy Gilpin stored the single goal On October 9 1 return game with Lower Merion resulted in a 2 1 yietory for the Merionxtes As the seore indicates the team had improy ed a great deal since the last game and was just about reidy for the league games Don McCabe made the only score in the Lower Merton gime 2521. ,use f 99 W re-f.. 5, '1jf:.'.im'j, 1, . Init Ron J Thayer, McCabe, Gilpin, Parrish, C. Smith, Binns 1Captainj, Rogers, H. Wfood. Mudd, Dowling Town I , lv' I- V' , I . The Varsity Soeeer Team, under Captain Dave Binns, got under way by defeating .' ,f-. Jr: HS' ' 'i , '. ' '.' kr. L' i K- V' ' Y if. V X- L i C ' 7 L L . . 1- a 1 A J 'L' A L' g v v x- v l v v . , , - , 1- ' r v L V v' Y . V r , , y - 7 ' - s ' '- , 1 - y ' 1 v - f ' - , ' 'I ' L 7 . Y- Y Y K Y ' 7 I ' f 1 ' i v ' y . I j c ' ' ' W ' , - , . . ' 4 . N A . 4 Y' y ' ' - 1' - 1 . I I . N - I 4 ,, ' . ' ' Q ni 4 . ' ' ' . . 'L . . 5 is . ' yi 1 J ll .7 V 1 ' 1 f ' X T 1 , -ts . 7 'M N ' 1 1 f SOCCER LETTERMEN Scrfmd Rau Hocrlc fhlll'llj.,LY McCabe Grlpxn Dovxlmt, Townsend Ncwswmgcr Leo I'1r.rt Rau H Thxycr l Pamsh C bmlfll Bmns Clptamj Rogers H Womrd Mudd Thc booters opened the Interac season on October 21 by defeatmg thelr old rrvals Episcopal 4 2 Mrlte Dowlmg scored three of the four goals and Crxclty Newswanger On Noxember 4 the Soccer Tcam claimed another Interac vrctory by trouncmg Get mantown Academy wlth an 8 0 score and on the next Monday placed themselves rn posltron for a champlonshrp by wlnnmg ox er Trlends Select 2 l In the former game two goals each were scored by Dowlmg Townsend md Newswanger whxle Grlpm and Purves scored one The latter game was scoreless golng into the last quarter untll the opponents put one m Huerford retallated w1th Dowhng and Townsend each scormg once to w1n the ball game Our next game was wrth Penn Charter Mnlte Dowlmg agam came through by scor mg two goals Townsend and Newswanger each scored once Penn Charter could manage to get but one shot past goahe Clem Smxth thus gomg down to a 4 1 defeat On Thursday Nos ember 18 wnth the largest crowd of the year attendmg Haverford captured the Interacademxc soccer crown by tymg Germantown Frrends 2 2 First blood was drawn when the uakers scored ln the first quarter but Daxe Townsend evencd thmgs up by tallymg for I-lax erford ln the thrrd perrod The four quarters ended rn a 1 1 100 ' ' 1i ,, ' 4 , ' ', 'l Y, , Ti ', . . - . L . a l . , I ' . , Y C 1 K T racked up the fourth. x V . ' l 4 , - I . . . 7 7 , 2 . - , . D , C . , ' u V . . , - y . . Y 4 , - n Q ' , r C 'hte tie so the gum wcnt into in cxtrt period Then Crirky NLWSWIHQCF tssistcd hy JO Rogers succeeded in getting one put the Germmtowwn lriends boxlie However the Germantown hoys refused to be downed and mme hack hy getting, one put our goalie Smith Neither teim could SCOFC again and the glme ended in the 7 2 tie Two other stmdouts besides New sw mger md Townsend were Dowling, md Bmns 'I hrs tie gnc thc 13 AND 14 YEAR OLD SOCCER Hurd Ron Rhmds T Miers Rcgistcr M YILX Mr lixrr Cinch N Clur Dmmhmur Sxutnin 511111111 Ron I' Histinp C Histinp Kilcup Ott I Rohnrts Russall Rurzcl v Cyrunxx N I' Ncllrrs Mmcr Hrtzcl fm ku Rcpntni 9 Ruhcrts Stin 101 fe Y E , A.. fjfi Q: ',. 'Q ' ' I 1 I 1 ' . C 57. . 2: A , I, K- ,L .- y . 'Q ' ' ' ' ' ' if ', . I . K 1 K . 'L . M. I 5. I 1', L 1 ' ' 'V 'a i i' 2 ' team its first outright championship since 1924. 3 . . 1 H I a ., . 5, ' i, ' , U . 4 f,g Q, ft. .i , 1. '.', Q 1. A , I , , i, ' J, , 7 '. 1:i'ifRffH'.' 1 'i ui, . ' , L A, , , K ' - f , K, 1 ,, Q , gcr, AND 12 YEAR OLD SOCCER HJ R 11 rlwluglm I nur s HI im H r nw N S gn KU 4 R I1 ' my xpwn f I1 1 XX1 mms Hu nr ul C111 A r rum lf x uuml nur up 1 R rv 9 AND 10 YEAR OLD SOCCER L1 nr mn 1 mn 1 x Q1 Huxnm up T11 mn n um v mw an 3 mm Lrmm V 51 N gm C 102 56 bl, lf. Sliaw, Natick, Calhoun, Hc-bc-rtnn fcilt-Clj'l.lll'1j, liaird 10'-fQ.tpt.11l'1l. Dillon, Yarrow, jc-nnty llXl.lFl.lHk'l'j, BASKETBALL Co-Captains Sam Baird and Craig Heberton were the only two regulars returning for the 19-13-fill basketball season. However, Coach Robinson got things under way early and soon had the other three spots filled. The first two games we were set back by john Bartram and Overbrook High, 38-16 and 34-31, respectively, On December 1-1, though, the team jumped into the win column by defeating NWest Philadelphia, 26-22. Pacing the team was Vic Mauck, who had eleven points. The Interacademic basketball season opened for us on Friday, january 7, at Friends Central. Sam Baird, with fifteen points, led the team to .1 -il-28 victory. To keep things going the team downed Girard College the next day by the very narrow margin of 26-23, On january 14, in what was one of the most exciting games played on our court, the quintet conquered a strong Episcopal Academy team. At the half the Churchmen led, 16-1-1, but their glory was to be short lived, During the second half the lead changed hands several times until, in the last three minutes of play. a set shot by Sam Baird and a foul shot by Harry Yarrow put us in a Bi-32 lead, which was retained until the end of the game. 5, 4' I fl 1 03 The defendmg Interac Champ1ons Penn Charter mct us on the home court muar B 19 Durmg the hrst half the Red team made use ot the old freeze system holdmf P Ch enn arter to two pornts whlle we led wrth hye WISE to our sy stem ln the second half Penn Charter ralhed and took the game 17 13 The defeat wx as lessened though a great deal by the fine game our fellows played Almost as close as the one wlth Grrard was the game vuth Lum rcneeyxlle uhxeh the Haverford Frye took 32 30 Ned Dlllons long set shot followed by 1 foul mrde ly g I Irrdly the boys oxere rme the mxd year exam blues and rolled oy er Germantown Acydemy ll YS Shaw after the gun declded the contest rOllOWll l un on On February 7 the Maroon and Gold tools on a much stronger l rxends Central term on whlch was to later beat Penn Charter than they ' ll yllyed ln the hrst unc L Nesertheless Haxerford was on especxally Sam Burd lo yucd the t 1 to 33 27 Wm Its second Interac loss vsas suffered by the basleetballers rt the hmds of Eplstopal rn a return game 32 25 The losers were handxcapped by the loss of Syuder 5hm who was rll wrth the mumps In the three glmes whrch followed the team had two xynns yxlulc sufferlng one defeat H111 School bowed to us 40 s5 at Pottstown and Vrlle Iorf xy d f d y gc IS e cate 34 22 on our court with Mauels high scorer The loss vs 1s onee rgun at the h ands of Penn Charter 40 27 The hnal game of the year whlch vsas mth Germantown Ae ldcmy put Hnerford ln S6C0nd place IH the lnterae league The game yy ls 1 close one lor Germantown led 12 8 at the half but Ned Dillon s fleld goal a few seconds before the llllll yyhlstle gnc us the game by the store of 77 75 thus wmdlng up the sc rson 104 l 'A 2 v' .1 4 , t , . 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SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL Am R Lnnu IWIlf1l'gLl' hurphx 5IT1lf1 Umm lrmuug Qurrm l1lJfRlll Cmrdun Boyd Mcllvnln PMID, BILIIINI W r L 14 YEAR OLD BASKETBALL S' 1 azz him I'ULlg,1 CCI mt, I, rn, Nl n, IN r, Frm Om Tv' J .n cn. 2 f, Q ' Q.p.1in , 'N1.1nf.,.1n, CQrrnm.1n lfli 13 YEAR OLD BASKETBALL SQCUIIKJ Ron Buucuck Cxrrxgm lixrtmx frmky XX'cst W Hcbcrtun Mr Prxzu Cmch 12 YEAR OLD BASKETBALL Sffwld Rnzz Boucuck Cirrxgm Birtmx Cr shy Vast XX' Hnbertun Mr Prmcr Cmch 1-1111 Rau Kmkud B Ixmmut P1rkcfC1ptunJ Gxq, Hunter 10 , ,1 'Ya , 4 ', , nj j, , . ' , . I' l Q . ' Fin! Ruuu' Conrad, Evnm, Rowe, Bwhlcn, Haus, Mintcr, Riclmrds. ' , ,4 'H , . ', w, ', , . - . , ' f g I 1 , . .Q , L 1 1' , Y, , G Fuurlb R014 S Biker Manager Hancock Biggs Dllmd T Lrmmot Higham fAsst Managerj Hurd Roz: Mr McQu1llc.n Coich Horan Stroud C Smith F Prrrish T Fwing., Strand Roz: Dcicon j Russell Dowling C0 Captunj Irttlcton fCoC1ptain R Willice Myers Peck fnff R011 Rcrtzel Oehrle Lerpcr Zmsser Borden Frtcdmm SWIMMI li by earning a 46 20 victory The xeterans of the team were greatly improved over the prevrous year Of the newcomers Al Biggs rn the breaststroke turned in the best per formance oe McQu1llen s swimmers took their second meet by downing Olney High 60 6 Haverford won all the first and second places and captured both relays Ben Daland just returned from enlisting in the Arr Corps took a second place in the breaststrolte The team will miss its two breaststrokers next year when Daland goes into the Arr Corps and Dowling into the Royal Naxy The Swimming Team made it three in a row by defeating Northeast High city champions 43 23 The team turned rn better times and gaxe better performances than in the preceding meets The free style relay team composed of Myers Peck Wallace and Russell won its ex ent turning in a time of 1 45 6 seconds The mermen challted up their fourth consecutrxe xrctory at the expense of Valley Forge Military Academy The meet was the best of all up to this point in the season and we ran up 42 points against the cadets 24 One of the standouts was Bill Oehrle who took third place in the fancy dive Howewer as he was drying for experience only his dn es were not recognized officially 7 ' . 1 f . . 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J, The Haverfordians got off to a good start against West Philadelphia High School 'I 10 'B 'I he team gained lts fifth uctory by trouncrng thelr tradrtxonal rivals Glrard College 46 20 The swimmers had the satlsfactron of beating Girard ln the 200 yard free style relay to as enge last year s defeat rn the same ew ent The team reallzed 1 cherished desire when lt won the ncxt meet defeatlng Lawrence ulle 41 25 Pacing, Haxerford were Co captalns Mllxe DOWllHg and Artle Lrttleton who toolc flrsts IH their races Myers Wallace Russell and Lerper also won rn their respective es ents Lawrencexrlle pros ed to be a sery strong opponent and most of the races were extremely close St oseph s Prep was the next team to meet defeat at the hands of our swrmmers 'I he Maroon and Gold won the meet 49 17 to lcecp the-lr undefeated record lntact Artle Llttleton turned rn good performances IU both thc 100 yard tree style and the 200 yard free style relay In the latter as anchor man he made up 1 defxclt and then surged ahead to wrn the event for Haserford Our 150 yard medley relay team produced a new pool record and a new school record as we defeated George School 5610 'Ihe relay team composed of johnny Russell Mllxe Dowlrng and Artie Lrttleton cosered their course IH 1 264 seconds Hu erford took every first place and won both relays The team completed an undefeated dual meet season by defeatrng Northeast Cathohc Hugh School 45 21 Haverford s swlmmers had pnlecl up 41 or more polnts IH each meet whrle their opponents have been held to 25 or under In thrs meet Northeasts oe Verdeur set a natxonal mterscholastlc record of 2 031 seconds for the 200 yard free style Haverford men who took flrsts were Wallace Russell Dowllng and Lerper On March 10 Haw erford School dethroned the prep school champrons Mercersburg At Trenton High School our sw1mmers p1led up 56 pornts to become the Natlonal Prep School Champions ohnny Russell Art Llttleton aclc Myers and Tony Lelper toolc Hrst pllces nn the New jersey meet This mterscholastlc meet closed one of the most successful svummrng, seasons rn the hlstory of the school MEDLEY RELAY TEAM Mr McQu1llcn ffmchj 108 P .ff V Y L, .0 wa' Q -I - . . , ,. . - t -. 4 ', r 7 cc 4 Y. z . c V . K 6 -I . Y - 7 C ' V 9 ' Q 7 K Y ' 6 K . r y ' . 4 .. ., 4 , .c , 4 . l l ' c ' ' ' . I, c . - Q V , D' , T A - K K . c I . ' - 7. -. - 'f . , t , 4 . s - 4 y . , , , . thereby smashrng the former record of 1:28 seconds. The meet was a runaway, as K Y . - I . . 9 ' ' 7 . . V I . , I .I . I 5 3 l 3. ' n L V I, . ' ' ..j I,h ' 31. ' ,. ' ' 5 L ' ,' . . I ff ' .' ' f . ,' ' Y . ck, 5. ' '. . I .. ... , W 5 . f. ' , I Y, ,l ' as , 4 I f'-v- I ' I J L7 ' 2 A ,Af A, 'Q ..- . r 4' 4.-1 I Russcll Dmxlmg, llttlctun Mr. Pfizer QCoachj, Rogers, E. Dillon, Newswanger, R. Ball Cflaptainj, Townsend, V. Wtwtwd, Fox, W Dixtn fM.1nagerj SUUASH For the eleventh consecutive year, with six wins, the Haverford School S uash Team captured the Interac championship. The greatest difficulty this year was to End capable opponents, for many of the colleges had discontinued squash for the duration. Playing in the number one spot for the past season was Cricky Newswanger, who won all six of his individual matches. Number two was Russell Ball with six winsg number three was Dave Townsend with six winsg number four was Ned Dillon with four wins and two lossesg number five was Vince Wood with five wins and one lossg number six was joe Rogers with Eve wins and one loss g and alternate was Holstein Fox. The first match of the year, with Peddie School, turned out 5-0 in I-Iaverforcl's favor. Almost everyone won in straight games. The following week, still in full stride, the squashmen defeated Episcopal, 6-0, on our home courts. Although the Little Churchmen were shut out, the matches were a good deal closer than they had been on the previous week. N63 w 109 Slightly strained by the loss of Newswanger who was srck the team journeyed to Queen Lane to take on Penn Charter There Vince Wood and Joe Rogers were downed in close matches but the rest of the team came through to win 4 2 The following week a team composed of some hrst and some second team men once again defeated Peddie 6 0 To keep the ball rolling the Varsity went down to Episcopal and defeated them 6 0 for the second time In our last scheduled match which was with Penn Charter again we were out for blood This time with the whole team except Rogers we were playing for the champion ship and the gold squash racquet awards A 5 1 victory on our home courts was the result Ned Dillon who was drvidrng his time between the basketball and squash teams was the only fatality matches journeyed up to West Point After having been shown the place by cadets we proceeded to beat them 5 1 In this match with the West Point Squash Club a doubles game was included and was won by our team of Newswanger and Ball At the end of the year Cricky Newswanger who had steadily been playing number one was elected captain for next year and Bill Dixon was again made manager Unfor tunately Bill has entered the Marines but Cricky will be back Coach Prizer should haxe good material for a team next year smce this years second team which is composed mostly of Fourth and Fifth Formers also won their lnterac championship with four wins and one tie SECOND TEAM SQUASH Mr Pfizer fCoachj, Thaycr, Gilpin, Emack, Fox, W Wallace, Lincoln, j Smith 110 With this year's lnterac title already in hand, the Squash Team, still looking for 1 Bmns Cohen Montgomery Mr Drumm fCo1chJ Meredlth Frxend Haycs GYM ASIUM Th1s yea the Gym Team produced four GHT wmners ln the annutl GYIHUJSYIC Exhnbltlon on March 9 ohn Hayes Daxld Bmns Albert Cohcn and Henry Friend were the wlnncrs Daud Montgomery thc remalnmg, member of the squad recened the GT award ohn Hayes won the Gym Cup 1n the gymmstlc meet by amassing a total of 1360 pomts He was closely followed by the w1nner of the cup last year Daud Bmns who had 1299 points Henry Frxend captured thlrd place wrth 1236 ponnts whlle Al Cohen came nn fourth w1th 1204 Hayes won all of the ex ents except the parallel bars 1n whlch he got second His two best feats of the day were the rope cl1mb 1n 49 seconds and a front somersault on the mats Daud Blnns second place mnner took first 1n the parallel bars and second 1n all except the rope cl1mb and rmgs Frrend turned rn hrs best performance on the rlngs whlle Cohen d1d hrs best nn the rope cl1mb The boys under thexr new coach Mr Henry Drumm deserxe to be commended for the splrlt they drsplayed ln comma out ex ery afternoon and stxclung to the job without much student or public support Though the Gym Team dldnt haxe outslde competition thls yelr Mr Drumm has planned to hue meets mth other schools next season lll r Y 9 V3 ' 1 Y 5 7 V . I ,, ,, . x. . . 41 1 4 . ,. V. . 1 L Q. 4 . a ., 1 ., ,r A ' ' Y V A . y 'V .. , . , , .. H 4 1 . V l 1 sl Q T' L 7 5 . c, Y Q Y . . . , . T . S V ' V ' ' n ' a a 4 ' x 1 s - a A ar v f 7 Q . 1 V - - . Y 4- .. 5 'z, . .' . .' 5 ' ' . J . . -1 .1 W! X Second Rau Beckcr fMlHdgEf C Bowen W Wrllace Park McCarter Mr Allen fCoachJ FIM! Rau Blarr W Hallowell Stevenson Abreu! from jurlure McCabe fCapta1nJ PENDING This year s fencmg team coached by Mr Allen ended nts season by agam becomrng the Interscholastlc I'o1ls Champrons of Pennsylx anra for 1943 44 To retain thns trtle the team had to overcome gas shortages lnlurres and a lack of equxpment Ex en before the hrst clash of sword blades Captam Don McCabe was forced from actne partrcrpatron because of an rnjury Hovsexer Haxerford st1ll had four xery finc fencers ln Wally Wallace Lou McCarter Clem Bowen and Daxe Park In the flrst match of the season Penn Charter which had brought ox er four men was defeated by our swordsmen 14 2 Glrard College In thrs meet the sparks Hew thlfls and fast but Haverford emerged the loser Louls McC1rter tried wamly to uphold the honor of the Maroon and Gold but hc was defeated 3 2 In the decldmg bout Thls gaxe Grrard the meet by the close score of 5 4 Central Hlgh next came to Hawerford for a duel Coach Allen savw his f:l5htlf1f.' fencers garn an 8 8 tre wxth the experienced Central boys Wally Wallace met strong opposltron and could manage to wrn only one of hls four matches Consrderrng tlns setback our lads dld sery well to draw a t1e In our next meet Valley Iorge came down to Haverford and was promptly and deusnely xanquxshed 9 0 The vunmng team was composed of Wally Wallace Clcm Bowen Lou McCarter and Daxe Park who substrtuted In the Interscholast1cs Haxerford had no trouble rn runnmg through Valley Iorge 8 1 and downing thc Penn Charter telm 6 3 Wally Walllce vnon mdmdual honors by taltrng second place Lou McCarter shared IH the glory talung thrrd rn the rndrvrduals 117 . q f . v -a l 9 L A ug ' - x A , , s 1 E R, I -52 M C f l N ,I. . 1 . J , . , I v ' I v - ' a r n - ' . , . lx , . I . , . . . , ' I . ' l . - . Y -. . , 7 7 7 ' . . . s . . , - ' Y I . ' Y , Y V a , , KK Y . G , L V 7 tl . , ' . The team of McCarter, Bowen and Park, with Wallace as substitute, next went to . '. l ' . , 7 V . l 1 . V . a s ' 1 ' ' l l V . Y I S V sk. Y . Y T, t l Y v 4 L I -' ' v v ' - r' ' - . 7 ' 7 1 ' x 1 ' . 7 . . I I Q b , , V ' y , . S Q , -A . v 1 L - v ' ' V' K pf f .... es Ea 4,1 tif A Sgtvwzd Ruzrf gl. S, Baker fManagerj, Dale, Heberton, Calhoun, Curran, O'Brien, Lincoln, Gordon, Mr. Wailliice fCoachJ. lim! Roux' -I. Myers, Groseclosc, li. Dillon, Baird fCaptainj, Mauck, E. Brown, Yarrow. BASEBALL Wlien Doc Wtillitce succeeded Mr. Kingham as baseball coach this year, he had plenty of experienced material to greet him, and the chances of a repeat Interacademit championship looked very ood. The battery of Craig?-leberton and Ned Dillon had seen some action last year, and hlled the shoes of Cozens and Curtis very well. Sam Baird and Vic Mauck in the infield and Harry Yarrow in the outfield were all regulars on last year's nine. Infielder Ez Bowen was on the Varsity squad in '43, while Outfielders Ty Groseclose, Dick Gordon, and Bill Curran all came up from the second team. Chum Dale, new to Haverford this year, took care of the initial sack. Moose Calhoun came out this year and grabbed a berth in the outheld. The Fords started the year with winning ways hy swamping Episcopal, 7-U, Craig Heberton twirled a no-hit, no-run ball game, the hrst of the year in the Philadelphia area, and fanned twelve Churchmen. In the meantime his mates slammed out seven hits and played good ball afield to give Heb some good support, Haverford High, defending suburban champions, battled the Red to 2-2 tie after six innings when the game was called on account of rain. George O'Brien, pitcher on the 1-2-year-old team last year, made a fine showing in his first start for the Varsity. Craig Heberton pitched another masterpiece as Haverford defeated Germantown Academy, 5-0, on April 1-1. Vic Mauck and Harry Yarrow led the batting onslaught with Mauck getting the first home run of the year and Yarrow hitting a double and a single. The Maroon and Gold scored their initial run in the second inning and added two more in the sixth to clinch the ball game. In their next game Doc XVallace's sluggers really pounded Penn Charter pitching to make it three straight for Haverford. The Fords garnered eight runs, while the Little Quakers nicked Heberton for two tallies. By scoring two runs in the eighth inning on some sloppy fielding by the Big Red, Girard College managed to hand Haverford its first defeat of the year by an 8-6 count. Going into the last of the seventh the Main Liners were trailing, 6-3, but they managed to stage a rally and tie it up. At this point Bill Curran relieved George O'Brien on the mound and was charged with the defeat. - 113 I On April 25 the baseball tcam lost another heartbreaker to Lower Menon on the Haverford diamond Phil Harmon L M pitcher held our batters to three scattered hits Meanwhile the opponents pounded Craig Heberton for eight safetres but they couldnt push across the final run until the eighth inning Has erford got their only run 1n the first mnrng when Vic Mauck scampered home on a fielder s choice It took Haserford ten innings to beat an underrated Friends Central team to the tune of 3 2 It was a prtchmg battlc all the way between Heberton and Minster Friends Central first broke the ice with a run rn the second but Hax erford came back rn the fifth to ewen the score In the seventh both teams talhed thereby forcrng the game into extra innings In the tenth stanza Chum Dale vsho got three for fixe durrng the afternoon drove the ball over the left hcldcr s head to br1ng Sam Barrd home with the winning run George Hard Luck O Brrcn lost another tough one vxhen he held Lawrencevrlle s sluggers to two hits but lost the game 5 4 largely because Hax erford committed fixe and three errors It looked like Lava renceulle s ball game until the fifth when the Maln Liners knocked rn three runs on three hits and then tied it up in the first of the seventh However Lawrenceulle came back wrth a tally m the last half of the frame to win the game Sam Baird led Hax erford s attack with three for four On May 1 Hay erford once again defeated Episcopal this time by the score of 4 1 The opponents managed to get only two hrts from Prtcher Craig Heberton one of them a triple by Newbold Smrth whlch droxe 1n the wrnnmg run ID the fourth frame Harry Yarrow led the Haserford barrage with two hits for four trmes at bat Germantown Academy chief contender with Hajerford for the Interac title handed the Fords therr first league defeat thrs year by 11 3 1 score In the first 1nn1ng Heberton momentarrly lost control and G A hrtters scored three times on one scratch hit Craig blanked them for the remainder of the contest but his mates could do nothing at bat to wrn the game As we go to press Doc Wallace s protcges h uc just beaten Lower Menon in a return battle 7 6 114 Q l . AL ai I C 1 V . . , . . i , . i A . X K . Y . Y . , t s Y 1 Q - C - . , . ' I I i . 4 1 , I ' l V , ' ' if 4 i L 4 i i i i . .. , .J 1 , y . , . . V . V . , , . . costly errors. In the second inning the Red and Black pushed across four runs on no hits ,. ' ' ' ' ' ' z Y ' ' , V v . . C . 7 A . . , . . I , I . , Y . 7 3 Y ' , . . , 4 I -I G I. ' ' 1 I I . ' . , c . . i .i .i i i 1 'Q 7 4 . at u K K 1 Q I Y 4 2 , ' ' ' , ' . SECOND TEAM BASEBALL Tbnd Ron S Duton INIiIl1gCl' Klem Cozem W Fntz Grceruvn ilt D Lfurray T Frltz T RusSeIl IVICGIISSOH Boyd W Wllllce Mr Pr1zerfC0achj Stmnd Roz: F Iohnson Euler Halton P Smxth Scott Dxllon Baumer Fox Z Brown Lusson 14 YEAR OLD BASEBALL S wud Roz: T Hms Master R lX1IHl'HfUUf.,h Curnlum Mudge Brackcn D Robert: Bohlnn Mr Bur Cmchy FHJIR zz Txwn Vlrkcr R Drew Bur Grlrt Ciptunj Hmsm Mmtcr I Rama 113 . . , 1 , , ' , . a 1 , . ' . F1711 Razr: Hummcl, Lcxper, Ochrlc, Curtls, Waigner. ,. ,. ,- .- . , , . f. . - z V . t ,, t, , . , . , - . . . ff , L , . 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'. . . , .A ll-YEAR-OLD BASEBALL Tblld R111 C1rtLr Ru I1 Rmdxll fx1rkp11r1Ck Biruch Nlllu Q 1711111111 I XX'I14LlLr TL111plc 1 1 ffm 1wn 1 111 um R R lnwn I'xlLt1 Nuumln 511111111 fwthn wx fu 11xx LIITIX D 10 YEAR OLD BASEBALL b1rdRau VC flux O1 1111111 XX V bhm XX1llur P Mu n X 111 Orwicll Grlgs n 1111111 R I1 1 1 1 1 L I1 1 Ll 1 1,111 X xx 1 rn xl R 14 1111 1 XX1 11 Ndm nbk I rrf1nb111g.l1 N R l'HlDSl1l'l Hum s u 1 lllf 1 11111, 117 ' f 1 ', 8,1 1, 1 ', . , 1. . ' ', ' ' Swv: 1.-F14 ,cif11',,l.13 1' 11, , .1112 , 1-1. A '..i 151111 Rf I VU. R. S11 ', BI . ', R. illwn. Tv' I., BQ , VV. ,L1', I. . .1r, 7. 1', .0 Sf' 1 fl : Mr. XX' 'ld KC1 111111. P. 511.1-ff '1'. VV. Rubinwn. S11-Lkln-l 1, T1 5. I..n 1 11, X . Xu ln, TI111 11111. Fir' U K. VC' Hlrfk, wlw , .R 11' 4, :4 A . ' rv I , I , If r , Aillxi. . 1. 11' jtlln , SV' i Y HAVBIFJIB, Sami 6, N p .t 1 Fourfb Roux' J. E. Baker QManagerH, Biggs, Lammot, Heller, Mcllwain, R. jenney, Friedman, Rehmann, Stroud, Blake, Veit. Third Roux' Mr. Detweiler QCoachH, Meredith, Montaigne, Roycr, I. Russell, Deacon, Jones, T. Drew-Bear, Binns, Allen, Mr. Ivey QAsst. CoachH. 565011111 Roux' H. Roberts, Ball, Ligget, Littleton, Hungerford QCaptainH, Dowling, V. Wfood. -I. E. Shaw, E. johnson. Fir!! Razr: Knowlton QAsst. ManagerH, Malaret, Cohen, Wfilliams, P. Wliite. Murphy, J. Wliitcf, Dougherty QAsst. ManagerH. TRACE This year's track season really began for Haverford on February 26 with the National Interscholastic Indoor Meet held in Madison Square Garden. Captain Homer Hungerford took second place in the quarter while Tommy Ligget also got a second place in the half mile. In their opening outdoor meet the tracl-:men downed Olney High School, 67-32. Art Littleton was the outstanding performer, winning the high hurdles, the low hurdles, the broad jump, and tying for first in the high jump. Homer Hungerford, who captured the 100-yard dash, shared the high jump honors with Littleton and came in second in the 220-yard dash. 120-yard high hurdles: Littleton QHH, Rivenhurg QOH, Gloser QOH. Time-16.8 seconds. 100-yard dash: Hungerford QHH, Dowling QHH, Nomes QOH. Time-10.8 seconds, Mile Run: Wood QHH, Ingram QOH, Shaw QHH. Time-5:06.7. -M0-yard run: Scott QOH, Ligget QHH, Hall QHH. Time--55.1. 880-yard run: Ligget QHH, Roberts QHH, Ingram QOH. Time-2:l5.S. 220-yard low hurdles: Littleton QHH, Nones QOH, Deacon QHH. Time-26 seconds. 220-yard dash: Scott QOH, Hungerford QHH, Dowling QHH. Time -24.3 seconds. Broad jump: Littleton QHH, Horowitzo QOH, Tiegjohnson QHH, Glozer QOH. Distance-19 ft. 6 in. High jump: Tie-Littleton QHH and Hungerford QHH. Tie-Scott QOH and Meredith Height-4 ft. 11 in. Pole vault: Binns QHH, Blake QHH, Silverman QOH. Height-8 ft. 10 in. Shot put: Clymer QOH, Littleton QHH, Russell QHH. Distance--10 ft. 5 in. ?i Q Pexvk -f- 4 118 In the next meet Hay erford trounced therr old rn zls Gmrd College by the score of 75 15 Art Lrttleton agarn led the xttuk vunnmg, hxe exents One of the best trmes of the d ly was turned rn by Vrnce XVood who mn the mule ln 4 mmutes 1nd 50 seconds Tommy L15.,y.,et set a new record on the Olney trwck rn the lnlf whlch he ran rn 2 05 4 l00y1rd dash Hungerford H Dtyyhng H Mluck KH Tmc 10 3 scc 120xlrd lows hurdles Llttlctmn KH, Mcrcdrth KH, D1F1hppo KC, Txmc Iv 6 sC'C Mllc run Huffman KG, Wtmtd KH, Qhm H, Tum 4511 'U-l0y1rd run Inggct KH, Huffmm KG Mcredxth KH, Tme 05 1 270y:1rd lows hurdles Inttltton KH Vxlutc H Royer KH, Trmt Nl ec 220y1rd dish Hungerford KH, Dowhng., KH, Mluck KH, Tlme 243 sec Shot put Lxttlcton KH, Russell KH, Bernhlrdt KG Drstancc 47 ft VW rn Broad lump Irttlcton KH, Dudhk KG Muck KH, Drstance 19 ft 7 rn Pole uult Bmns KH, Frrtnd KH, Durex KG, Hclght 8 ft 6 ln Meetmg Frankford Hrgh School Hay erford set three new trick records and defeated the Irankford boys 57 44 Homer Hungerford cut the 220 time down to 23 1 seconds 1nd Art Lrttleton mn the hrgh hurdles IH 15 2 seconds to set 1 new mark The other record wis set by Tommy Lrguget who brought the h1lf mrle tnme down to 2 mm 6 sec 110y1rd hugh hurdles Lrttlnton KH, Vmdergrlft KF, Promcr KF, Trme 15 2 cc 100 yard d1sh Hungerford KH, Duwlmg, KH, Pcrslco F, Tlme 104 Mrle run Wocmd H, Henschcl F Sh'1w KH, Trme-5 mm 3 sec 440 yard dash Dowlrng H, B111 KH Cornforth KF, Trme Shot put R Clemch KF, Lrttlcton KH, P Clenrch F Drsmnce 40 ft Q rn 220 yard low hurdles Llttleton H, brgel KF, Pofenhfrtz F, Trme Niflsec 220yard dash Hungerford H, Lanz F, Pcrsrco F, Trmc 231 ec Half mrle run Lxgget H, 1Nall KF, Roberts KH, Trme 7 06 Pole vault Fielder KF, Bmns KH, Allman KF, Hexght 9 ft 9 ln Shot put Haywood L M, Young L M, Llttleton H, Drstmce 45 Broad lump Lrttleton KH, Lyster KF, Pcrsrto KF, Drstrmct 19 ft 11A n MILE RELAY TEAM Llgget, Ball, Dowhng, Hungtrford 119 . I 2 t .., , , . , .- ,, , , , , - 1 I ' A K 1' ,, a ' i l- H - ' ': - 1 , A A , 1 . 1- K. I . ' : It , 1 ,. a 'K ,. ' -- : A. .. -x : . I , 1 w,3 - , 1 '-f2: 1. ---' ' 'z . ' ,, 'K ,, ' . I -fn. s , 1 1 1, 1 1- . High jump: Littleton KH,, Hungerford KH,, Beferiger KG,. Height-5 ft. 2 in. - an v yr 7 Y L l, . . su Q- . : ' , Y , K .. - .. 2 c ,, L - 4 J, . . I . . . - : l c , 1 1, , . l w y : . -, ' V , . K ,. ,. n- .. . - : K , , ' . . Y- .. . - -' I : - K , K , -. K D. '--,. s . I K , ' , 1 . S-I - : ' K . . , K . . , ' K , 'ta A v ft., ' 1 ' , , . -2 . 3 i. SHUTTLE HURDLE RELAY TEAM Llgget Hungerford Mcrcdrth llttlcton In their first trlangle meet of the season Haxerford came rn second to Lovycr Menon L M gathered 64 polnts Haverford reglstered SZVJ and Cheltenham got 26Vs Homer Hungerford was our only double vnnner He took the 220 yard dash and thc 100 yrrd d rsh Tom Lxgget Art Llttleton and Mrke Dowlrng took hrsts rn thc h 1lf l11llC 1 10 yard hxgh hurdles and the 440 yard dash respectn ely Mrle Carleton KCJ Geay KL MJ Shaw KHJ Tnme 4 mm 55 1 c 440 yard dash Dowlmg KHJ Martrn KL MJ Hurthol KCJ Txmc Su 6 sec Drscus Haywood KL MJ Stewart KL MJ Wl11t1ngKL MJ Drstmtc 131 ft IQ rn 110 yard hrgh hurdles Lrttleton KHJ Robertson KI MJ Morctzshm KL M J Trme 15 6 sec Shot put Haywood L MJ Young KL M Littleton KHJ Dlstancc 16 ft 10 m 100 yard dash Hungerford KHJ Mauck KHJ Becton KL MJ Tune 10 4 scc Pole vault Hawley KL MJ Turner KCJ Bmns KHJ Dxstance 10 ft 9m Broxd yump Becton KL MJ jones KCJ Irttleton KHJ Drstamr 21 ft 7A rn 220 yard low hurdles Krstler KL MJ Llttlcton HJ Knoft Kl MJ Tnme 24 4 sec javelm Haywood KL MJ Raken KI MJ Myers KL MJ Drstmcc 156 ft Half mxle Lrgget KHJ Carleton CJ C ug KL MJ T nn 2 mm 67 scc Hrgh jump Case CJ Wrlson L MJ Tre Lrttlcton KHJ md Hungerford H DISISUCL Sft 11 On Apnl 29 Hay erford agaln captured the Interacademu Mile Rclry crovxn mth 1 wrnnmg trme of 3 33 Russ Ball ran first for the Mun Lrners and had galned 1 ten yard lead when he handed the baton to Tommy Lrgget Lxgget wldened the gap and Mrke Dovylrng took the strck from hmm more than 20 yards ahead of the nearest opponent Our anchor man Homer Hungerford ran a 51 8 quarter whlch was the fastest of the school relays and crossed the finlsh lrne 50 yards ahead of the Friends Centrll man who took second The last meet before publrcatlon of the yearbook was Phxlrp Blshop Day yyhxch featured the Interacademlc Shuttle Hurdle Relay race The Hay erford tcam composcd of Rodney Meredith Homer Hungerford Tom Llgget and Art Lrttleton vson thc mcc the first tlme Howey er Tom Lrgget had to jump a fallen hurdle and the mac vsas ordcrcd to be run agarn rn twenty mrnutes The team came through for the second trme mth Art Llttleton nosrng out George Hauptfuhrer by sunt lnches 'lhc mnnlng tlmc yy rs 61 sec 120 FAD '51 Q 1 ' ,I s . ' ' . 1 Y 7 4 ' Q L . K. , K v qt I , ll A . . . ., 7. , N, t 7 .. M. ' . ' .. ' nf ' ' ' 'Q ai. 'Y , ' , 'V 'Q - . y - .Y ' ' 1 ,Y . . 3 . , ' - A ,D : se. . - I , . . , . . . ,. . . : . . , ' . . , , . . fi 'Af , . 5 D . - Z ' , .. . , 1 . . , : K . . , . '.J, ' . ' A- ,, - : , V, .U . , ' 3 1' .1 . 1 : . . , f , . . . '-- ., 3 A . 220-yard dash: Hungerford KHJ, Dowling KHJ, Mauck KHJ. Time-23:3 sec. -' : . . , 1 K , .. . , ' -- V t 2 , Q K , rr I .A . . 11 '-- 1, . . 4. :y ' K , .. K , . , f I 4 '- K '- ., 1n. h , ' Y . - 1 H' ' 'a ' ' ' . ' I . K . t n' 1 l - Q . . . . Y K .V I . ' . ' I 1 L J L nk' Q . , I q , . , ' I cf 4' . . T , J 2 , ' . L .. t V, V , . c ' 7 N y 1 s 4 , V A 4 ' D . Y , 1 K T4 Y A 4 . . . , , , ' .' , , Y ...i V . 1 y , ,lg y' y. ,. Sefond Row: Rigby fManagerJ, Hughes, E. Purves, Monaghan, C. Smith, Gilpin, Townsend fCaptainJ, Newswanger Horan, Markus, Rogers, Zinsser, Mr. Sensenig fCoachj. Fzrrl Roux' Kirsopp, E. Parrish, Mangan, F. Wallace, Sands, Stanger, Balch, B. Murray fAsst. Manager! TENNIS The tennis team this year was the victim of wet weather at the beginning of the season. During spring vacation the candidates for the varsity, led by Captain David Townsend, worked on the courts to get them in shape. For the next two weeks Coach Sensenig, taking over Lieut. Dana Allen's job, worked with the squad in the gym and on the courts when weather permitted. The prospects looked bright for a good team. Dave Townsend was back to take over the number one position, with Tommy Zinsser, Sandy Gilpin, and Dick Markus in line for the other singles. To complete the team Coach Sensenig found Dave Hughes, Penny Purves, Clem Smith, Ted Parrish, Fred Wallace, Dan Horan, Paul Monaghan, Harry Thayer, Peter Kirsopp, joe Rogers, and Cricky Newswanger. Because of inclement weather and other causes, the match with Valley Forge was cancelled, one with Lower Merion was postponed, and one with Germantown Academy, our first Interac opponent, are scheduled for late in May. Our season finally opened with a strong Lansdowne team coming to play on our courts. Haverford was defeated, 6-3. The next match, against Friends' Central, resulted in a 5-1 victory for the Fords, as the team got off to a good start in the league. West- town played a nine-point match, six singles and three doubles, which Haverford took, 84. The coming matches will include three Interac contests, and if the boys keep working, a repetition of last year's championship will be in order. M 51?-l 121 IUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS Vflllfypi 3 SCHUIII SWUDI weary, SBHUUL SC 111101 SSHWL Sem11dR0u Blaxr Mamgerj RICCI Mlhan Coxe W Scott Mr Hunt Cmch F1rffRou Morley G Sloan W Hallowell S Roberts Wxlbur INDIVIDL AL VARSITH SCORING Tow mend Zmescr Gllpm Mlrkue Purxcs Mun 1511 m I' PII'l'ISlI I' Plrmsh C Ncvusu mger Hurm I VU1 Cc Rugus C bllilfll C bII1lfl1 C Newxww lnlger Hu3.,l1cs Puncs Ixlrsnpp Mun 1g,l1 in Tmxnsnnd Hughcs Ymbscr Thucr Thucr Horm C Smnth I VCU CL SINGIFS Dol BI F9 122 Won Low Tutil u ' 2 Q., Cv . . ' I ,, . iw .- a .4 ah I WWFVQ' .4 4 5 H 5 x 5 1 I 2 , I l ,I x . 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'- 1943 44 EI-XLENUI-KH 'ltqi ua, Sept 22 Wed School olflcrally began today as Dr E M Wrlson CHeadmaster Emer rtusj and Mr joseph Neff Ewrng welcomed old and new faces alrke However the football and soccer squads are already shaprng up after two weeks of practrce Enrollment thrs year 512 rn the unror and Senror Schools Sept 23 Tbfzrr Tellrng of last years haul Mr Shafer campargned for new members for the Bond Club The soccer team captarned by Dave Brnns started out on the rrght foot by beatrng Haver ford Hrgh 3 1 Sep! 24 Fu Harry Yarrow played hrs first varsrty game today Haverford 13 I' rank ford 0 We lost a good end when Crarg Heber ton had hrs leg banged up after catchrng a pass Not a grrl srnce Tuesday Tonrght we made up for three days lost Sept 27 M072 A refreshrng weekend Everybodys loose Mr Allen statrng the purpose of the Srg net Socrety started a serres of club talks I rrst rssue of the Index Sept 28 Tuer Dr Newhall and M L Herrter looked the assembly room oxer for new candrdates Moose Calhoun was spotted for the French Club and later was drafted as rts presrdent Brrcktop Baker was awakened every ten mrnutes all nrght by bells Was rt the new clock and bell system or ah er a heavy ex enrng7 Sept 29 Wed There s an art to gettrng demerrts Mr Shafer who knows more about rt than McGlasson gawe us the rnsrde dope on hrs elrte exclusrxe Yellow Sheet Club Ean Cochrane Macrnness Begg one of the contrrbutors of the Brrtrsh Flag rn chapel has sarled for home Sepf 30 Tbmr Res erend Hunt s first sermon was about the good boy and the bad boy Art Lrttleton was the good boy who as Sam Barrd sard wrll probably be takrng out the Dean s daughter rn college Meetrng of the S Signet rn Mr A A Allen s room Oc! 1 Fu Mr Shaw popularrzed the Current Ex ents and Gun Clubs That Drllon Lrttleton Mauck forward pass team started the prgskrnners rollrng wrth Rob erts Ball and Hungerford holdrng the center of the lrne rn a vrctory oser Northeast 9 6 Bond Club-over S300 000 thrs week Off 4 Mon The HALIGOLUK has already begun workrng In chapel Mr Redman exposed rts rnner secrets Holstern Fox backed by the Index and the HALIGOLUK treasurres rs takrng lots of prctures Ort 5 Tzzer As ohn S Baker counted the number of lrttle bubbles he could blow rnto a jar half full of water Screntrst Sensenrg proud of hrs chapel expose of the Edzron S0 rzety got out hrs lrttle toy water pump Water water eserywhere and Baker got a drrnk Water water ererywhere and Sammys ears got prnk Or! 6 Wed Nearly everyone reads the Index states Hungerford Get your sub scrrptrons now' Maybe there just rsnt any musrcal talent rn school Mr Cleaves Yet on the prano at recess George Basre Lrncoln and Dave Clark really beat the boogre Ort 7 Tburr Drck Gordon concocted a surprrse explosron for Mr Hratt rn chemrstry lab Mr Hunt prayed for the forgrveness of our srns Mrke Dowlrng Dave Townsend and Sandy Grlprn helped rack up another wrnnrng soccer score 8 1 Thrs trme agarnst Central Oct 8 F11 Latest electron returns Brnns Presrdent Shaw Vrce Presrdent Hun gerford Secretary of VI Form Markus Presr dent of V Form The Dramatrc Club got off to a good start wrth an rntroductron by Mr Black Mr Sonntag rs drrectrng thrs year At 30 pornts a guess Mr Muzzey s really gettrng us down Chum yust can t seem to catch on to the game anythrng you dont know comes out O Ort 11 Mon Mr Allen spoke about the unror Red Cross Meredrth rs our representa rse Artre Lrttleton won the Maxwell Trophy Hrs team went to Lawrencevrlle Saturday and left agarn as vrctors 6 0 The Soccer Team also traveled to West town Saturday and defeated them 3 1 The Index came out today at S1 25 a year johnny Whrte and Tom Stuart are pushrng the salt Esen Brll rgger Drxon has subscrrbed Ort 12 Tzzer Mr Severrnghaus spoke on cafeterra etrquette A double lunch lrne means double confusron Speakrng of anrmals Mr Garner leaded vsrth the apes to preserwe hrs dogwoo patch 126 N - . are . . . . sg. 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Q , ers' Mr Redman s gettrng lenient we got 32 seconds to hand rn our papers today Or 13 Wed tltude test Grubbs paper broke the machine maybe because of last nights Anti Saloon League d1nner at the Tavern for Moose Becker Fox Hoerle Grubb and LCISCFD Graff and Moe defended capitalism rn Bible class today These two and Baker helped by frequent outbursts from Becker and Lay field don t let Mr Hunt even push in a word Ort 14 Tburr Robert P T Coffin spoke after school Farmer Hunt learned how to mrlkacow Go to the lrbrary fellows Mr Redman wants a book report tomorrow Off 15 Fr1 Sam Baird was elected chairman of the Student Council Hrs bo s Mr Greer sent us smilmg to our first classes with a song festival Ort 18 M011 Lreut H Srbber Daley r 38 U S N R gave an excrtmg talk on P T boats How wer Sabu Arena still wants to be an Admiral Vrnce and Mr Shaw couldnt agree today and submrtted the question to arbrtratron wrth Mr Muzzey as the judge Oct 19 Tuer Talk on China Relief Mr Repetto seen trghtenrng screws and hrnges around campus Oct 20 Wed We do algebra snap off plane scrape bv trrg and even bluff through solid but hanged rf we can add one and two rn the arrthmetrc exam Saturday classes here we come Ort 21 Tlaurr Yes yes even the cows talk 1n our Rex erend s sermons Hung by the belt on a narl 10 the wall Ned rexealed where hrs center of gravrty was Oct 22 F11 Mr jameson spoke on Periodicals Where s Erqzzzre 9 Scrence Club saw a paramecrum reproduce Dane Townsend learned something new and later played soccer extra hard Haverford win nrng 8 2 overE A Ort 25 Mon Dr Newhall pleaded that we eat more mush and fresh fruits to save tm Caught munchrng down a few cans Drck Wallace sald he wanted muscles of rron Od 26 Tuer After drvulgmg the latest mternatronal development rn Washlngton the UNRRA Mr Leon Pearson formerly a teacher here brightened the mornlng wlth samples of his own poetry The Blue Comet was invaded by the Glee Clubbers carted up by Ben Deacon Ort 27 Wed Keep out from under trams warned Mr Sexerrnghaus Dragglng rn good boy Artie and bad boy Sammy by the tres Mr Shafer mrmrckmg the Rev s last sermon had two talking cows Buy War Bonds Ort 28 Thmr Beat Smith Prep Ort 29 I'r1 Team fought a hard game of football agalnst E A Newbold later was grven the honor of allPh1ladelph1a Football Captain N01 I M011 Lt Comdr Cornellus B Boocock came back and spoke on winning the peace IN011 2 Tue: Slow down boys Icant keep up with you This early rn the year we ve worked up a good healthy pile of demerrts for Mr Shafer IN011 3 Wed What s the caprtal of our state? The geography test on Pennsylvania stumped most of us Moe got Wrlmrngton rn there Baxter thought Philadelphia was Ard more whrle Ezzy called It Shrbe Park spoke to the student body on occupied Norway Our booters topped off G A 8 O Keep that shirt dirty A-01 5 Fri Shirt strll dirty tre with C Mr Stone s been at Haverford for twenty five years We all had a drrnk wrth him tea IN01! 6 Sa! Harvest Hop benefits Red Cross George Lincoln won a war bond after he and Ben Deacon enlrsted rn the Navy Arr Corps N011 8 M071 The soccer team chalked up another win against Friends Select 2 1 A011 11 Thurr joe Rogers rs persuad ing Craig to 1o1n the C A P with hrm Brll Vert was deferred to finrsh the term The Soccer Team swam to a muddy 4 1 xrctory oser P C A01 12 F11 The Varsity Footballers wound up the prgskrn season by beatrng G A 21 6 the seconds saw plenty of actron A011 15 M011 All theT B shad their chests X rayed Harry Rigby was embarrassed Mr ameson was slrghtly sticky today from all the books he had to shellac ZN011 16 Tue! Fred H1c Laylield called together the orchestra today This was one of Mr Cleaxes last rnstrumental orgies Stop rt' That Big Room clock IS drrvlng us nuts tick tock tick tock ex er fue minutes 130 . Z . - ' . . . . , Q, . 1, s , vw, . a 591 1 . 2. ' T! . I , ' 77 , Y ' , ' ' I1 Yl ' ' I! , ' s I V I . , . t. - . Ap' . ' - -f - ll 3,, 3 4 7 5 l . f - . . 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I I . f 0 s o or Lrttlc colc rn mere sud Mr Redm1n is he opened eyery wrndow Well rnywty we c1n serye clemerrts rtkrne uy the le1yes on hrs floor UI Una Rres Are Q7 11 s strll good ' Mr Sh1w Wll I dunno but 1ny extrr ones you cot lynn 1roun ld be only too L,l'lcl to t1ke them V1rs1ty Soccer cllnched the Interlc 'Irtlc 1 ny,C l A01 I9 In All swrmmers mcct rn the poo ' Hold your books up strueht Mr Red mln was down on the floor peerrng up rnto our eyes 18 we re1d Ivfz 20 Sri Wham bmack' Oooh Iust the footbtll te1m I'llSlllf12,, Betty Anne ackson Baldwrn goalre rn 1n 11 P hockey fes tlya Drck Gordon w1s surprrsed to le1rn th1t he couldnt keep up wrth some Baldwrnrtes A01 22 Mon Some day that bus wrll eo rrght through the lrne we form on the w my from the statron to the school Teacher It doesnt t1ke much chloroform to put somebody to sleep Sam Hmm' Anyhow not rn the cltss Am 23 Tner We heard a few tall stones 1s Mr Wallace and Mr Sensemc 1w1rded the football and soccer letters Later the two factrons cl1shed rn 1 terrrflc II 24 e A out' T rs IS lt Tlmankszgrxrne recess Get your turkeys but ersy on the chrckens I oz 29 M011 Al1s t 1st re Otks ctught fire An excellent srzzle' 'lhe hero stuff c1me out rn 1ll of us rs we brued the flunes to s1xe some clothes for Moe Tom Russell Archre 1nd the Bikers Nm all Tlzer Therr eo1l wel wro tected by bu., foot D 'I Ind C1pt1rn D B the benrors nosed out the undercl1ssmen 4 I Dr I ll J Bly, g.,eog,r1phy test n l1n se1 etc Holsterns tr1yels pulled lum through wrth 1 lllgll score Get your prctures t1ken for the HALI COLUK' Da 2 Ifvur Dr Alex1nder spoke on Ind11 md LClLlC'lflOI'1 Brble cl1ss ended rn rice riot The Dlnce Commrttee was swrncrnc 1round on wrres 1nd stre1mers all nrght the mornrny, they took 1 dlp rn the punch bowl Det 3 F The fOOfl3'1ll d1nce w1s 1 bang, up success Thanks go to the commrttee and also to Rrchlrd Whlte Esq for fixrng., the punch ohnnre Russell 1nd Clem Smrth 1re c1p tarns of next years fontb1ll 1nd soccer te1m D 1 4 Sat Some rn Arrthmetlc classes others clemrnc up l1st nrght reyelry Du f Mon Homer Sam 1nd Art mlde the All Interle football tc1m good cle1n hung, boys Martht md Put l pr1ct1ern,g, lines to cethcr for Irrdays one 1ct pl1ys Its funny thu they re not exen rn the s1me play Dt 7 I ts Dr Newhall told us not to e1t our tm cans 18 he h1s better use for them Hcbs yeettrne hrs knee lrmbered up for the b1sketb1ll season D t Q II d Mr Hunt mrght comert us yet 'Iod1y we letrned about the maidens who drdn t haye enough orl rn their l1mps Def 9 Ybmr The school gathered 1round the nearest r1d1o to lrsten to Th unror lown MCCtlDf, of the A1r Now we know wh1t we re rn for next week Dec 10 I The audrtorrum was packed for the three one act plays drrected by Mr Sonntag In Submerged the boys CCh1ck Vrnce Don McCabe B1ll Drxon and Al Cohenj gaye Rod 1 lrttle bath whrle IH A Young, Man s Fancy Papa Pax 1nd Artre gaxe Henry ones a raw de1l Andy Scheifey relrey ed the tensron wrth a bry., open house eyen Mr Seyerrnghaus came Der 13 Mon Russ captarn of the squ1sh team and Sam Heb co captarns of the basketball team are chasrng Chlck Ned settles rt farrly each day by a srmple flrp of the com Det 1+ Tuef A moung plea by Man steer hd Becker for yust one or two fencers Mr Allen has only about half a dozen slashers on the whole team An equ1lly effectue request by our head mxster for us to stop lo1frng 1n the Pharmacy 61x would be r1re rf check up were taken at the fountain D 1 Iv ll d Ony two more days Det If Tbmr Today the unror Iown Meetlng of the Arr orrcrnated rn the unlor School Wrth 1 whistle here 1nd a whrs tlc there the boys passed therr O K on the curls hclprny, rn the broadcast Det I7 I All those who werent members of the Yellow Sheet Club were sus pended from school for two weeks tough 3 M Happy New Year' We re so rellxed lfter y tcatron we can exen doze ID Mr Stone s cl1ss 'Ihe Otks boys haxe two eaees now Pan mure Ro td 1nd Grays Lane 1 4 7 Look ahead' Exams detour IV d North Amerrca got a phy src 1l es1m1n1t1on thls mornlng rn chapel Mrss mrs w1nts us to wr1te to alumnr rn the Scryrce she h1s all the addresses N '. 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P , 3 1 ' 5 2 . , , A ' 1' i f Q4 - ,f 144 4 , 'NK V Y. 5017117 AW! UH ln 0 A FRIEND STOKES B CARRIGAN 21 GENERAL AGENT BU? Connectlcut Mutual L1ie Insurance Company 1500 WALNUT STREET Phl d lph I . I 1 I 1 4. ia e ia THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE IIIINIPJ-INY nr PHILADELPHIA 421 WALNUT STREET 7 M41 ff L1 7 Ii 'lhe school welcomed back Mike Dorlzas who spoke on the Mediterranean theater of war and showed some yery excellent pictures The Varsity basketballers topped lrrends Central 41 28 4111 I0 M011 Chum had hrs car agaln this morning It wont last long Daye Clark s smart when he drives through the station its always 8 25 I1 T J In history and current eycnts classes someone mentioned Rooseyel and then the mud did fly Hayerford swimmers 116 West Phlladel phxa paddlers 20 Reds behind the counter at the Comet greets Ben and his Tuesday night songsters by name now dll I2 Wed V Form Public Speaking started today Poor boys ' With a unlor class of seyenty two we ll be hearing a few speeches between now and commencement 411 I3 Tl1111r We heard more about prodlgals good and bad from Mr Hunt a I-1 F11 Dase Binns led Mr Hunt away to a conference at Buck Hill Falls but Mr Shafer carrred on the good and bad boys by means of Art and Sam The quintet edged in on the top half of a 35 52 score with Episcopal 1 I5 Sa! Hayerford 26 Grrard 25 L17 17 M011 Mr john B Thayer is now the Chairman of the Board of Directors ohn S Baker put oyer a dynamic an nouncement for todays swimming meet The team captarned by Mike and Art beat Olney 60 6 411 I8 Tzef Mr Hunt rs back from the conference with a dozen shot delegates Bins Hayes and Meredith Hyrng around the apparatus gym 4111 I9 IVed A geography test on the seaports of the world Admtral Arena scored loo per cent The quintet held P C to a two point first half today 411 20 'Iblllf Russ Ball won the 117116 test this morning Everyone skipped session to go to first period class Doc gnes calrsthenics eyery day in the gym now 21 F11 An immortal speech by Walt Durham on How Not to Haye Hunting Accidents at least we learned plenty of bloody ways to haxe them Mr Ibbotson pulled us up the final stretch of zines and cozmes for Mr Stone rs in the hospital 0 22 Sal Varsity squash team 5 Peddle 0 Varsrty basketball 32 Lawrence xrlle 30 136 H77 2+ M011 Get your tickets now for the I-Iayerford College Arr Corps musical Stand By Your Guns 4111 25 T11er More Fifth Formers stood be fore the rostrum Northeast High School sank before our swimmers 45 23 Movie tonight exams tomorrow es ery man for himself' 1 2 d Sharpen your pencils roll p yo sleeyes dash off a little English Let me see now dld Henry V make Irene or fight the Romans' 411 27 Tbilisi History in 1 Q3 Columbus sailed the ocean gee thats a tough date to remember We had balloons due bombers and shell Ere in an exciting physics exam At least theres some consolation m our squash team s 6 O victory over Episcopal 4 28 F11 Mr Stone still sick but Mr Wilson gaye us a few problems to do in the trlg exam The basketeers shot 41 points to G A s 28 this afternoon 41 31 M011 Today we faced our marks the awful truth forget last nights date and a speech free a slaye mirry world affairs w1th the first 1n a series of race ta ks Feb I Tuer Rod and Russ ran a little poll to decide Who s Who at Hay erford Sam IS our Man of the Year with Art and Spider close behind The Crows Nest was yoted the most popular Index feature Howes er girls seemed to be the answer to most of the queries I' 0 2 ll' J Don McCabe has been taken automatically into the Srgnet and Vince Wool elected to it Nl l11QN6 'Ihe Weapon Club organizing for a new semester elected George Lincoln as president john Bowman as uce president and 1m Cal houn as secretary If your Bond bread amt quite up to par tomorrow blame it on an oaer curious Science Club which went through the General Baking Company plant today Feb 3 Tbmr Dr Marc Slonlm from Sarah Lawrence College spoke on Russia s ad yanced education Aftervsards a few capitalists cross examrned him f11. -'1'1. 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Feb 4 Fu Our basketball players sank I'rrends Central 33 27 Sam s dozen pornts made hrm hrgh scorer agarn The Bond Club had a busy week brrngrng therr total near the S800 000 mark Feb 7 Mon Saturday s show Stand By Your Guns was a brt funny Rod was a brt worrred haung already lost S6 on 117 seats Feb 8 Tues Crosman House rs berng doctored up The HALIGOLUK and Index hawe prcked the chorcest rooms for therr offices We had Mr Black almost baffled when we borrowed hrs sofa for ah workrng purposes The swrmmrng and fencrng teams downed Grrard College Feb 9 Wed Geography test on strate grc materrals Yes where are our women? Mr Ibbotson strll waxrng lrnes rn space We sent Mr Stone an azalea Feb 10 Tbfzu Mr Sensenrg put us rn a dark room to study lrght a joker Local talent rs berng rounded up for 1 lrt tle show before the March dance F b II Fri Ramkrrshna and Mano rama Modak acted out a day rn Indra M Modak showed us how Indrans dress The laun dry must charge a lot to wash that wrap rt around thrng he called pants Feb 1+ Mon Emergency class meetrng result? Thrs terms student councrl wrll hawe the gurdrng hands of Sam Barrd fCha1r many Sprder Shaw fSecretaryJ Russ Ball Vmce Wood Dave Townsend and johnny Hayes Good Luck fellows' Feb 15 Tues Lreut W H Cochrane of the Curl Arr Patrol spoke on Army Ana tron Cadet Trarnrng Why the smrles Heb and oe? The A 12 and V 12 tests are rn store for us exactly one month from now Feb 16 Wfed A bang up Physrcs test today Cwhrstles musrc a regular jrve ses sron The swrmmrng team and squash team beat Lawrencexrlle and the Churchmen respec trxely Feb 17 Tbmr Frrst test rn solrd Why would a lrne ew er be hangrng rn space anyhow 7 Muscles Langston rs lucky he takes plane Second team lost to P C but the Quakers almost had to put rn lrttle George Hauptfuhrer F b 18 Fu Joes swrmmers beat St oseph 4917 Everyone from Manager Su pervorce Baker to long stroke Deacon and Curly Wallace came through for a brg place The unror Stomp netted S158 for the Red Cross Feb 21 Mon Sprder back to school out of hrs web after a lrght case of mumps In solrd we looked rnto drhedral angles Moose has found that he cant bluff Mr Stone on theorems After slow ly but surely donnrng hrs track surt Captarn Hungerford led forth hrs men to burn up Penn s board track Allah' Feb 22 Tuer Our frrst complrment of the year Mr Redmans on the thrrd person HALIGOLUK wrrte ups Mr Seserrnghaus lent hrs golden worce to the Octet tonrght Feb 23 Wed The basketball team beat mrng team beat George School 56 10 The medley relay team CRussell Dowlrng and Lrttletonj pool record Feb 24 Tlunr Sports the V I' cadets the swrm broke the a spree Russ racketeers squashed out Peddre 6 0 qurn tet nosed out G A 27 25 I' b 25 fn Fumblrng through book revrews drgests and chapter trtles we rotted down a lrttle report on the books we haxe all read funny boy leb 26 Sat 'Iom Lrgget Pax Roberts Homer Hungerford Drck Gordon Tom Drew Bear and Henry ones carrred the Red and Gold rn the Madrson Square Garden Indoor Track Interscholastrcs Feb 28 Mon Sandy offered to order our class prpes Oser two dozen senrors chose a snappy number wrth 4H4 on rt Boy wrth our prpes and frurt hats Marn Lrne beware' Make ups March 23' Feb 29 'lner joe Rogers wrrngrng hands and tearrng harr Pleeease make a speech today rn Current Events Club he was short two talkers However j S filled the gap wrth a long wrnded oratron on Who Votes for Roosevelt? Mar 1 Wed Iorty erght hours before the brg productron And Came the Sprrng Don McCabe rs now an alumnus of our class and an able bodred member of the U S Naxy Mar 2 Tbnrr Get your dates and your trckets rrght here now' Vrnce rs really puttrng oxer tomorrow s play and dance Wim 3 Fu Not long after talks by oe Baumer on Chewrng Gum and by Wally Wallace on The Lrquor Problem we drrfted rnto the Bellevue for a lrttle entertarnment The Wharton srsters Pat Prrces Royal Cru saders and all others concerned recerved enthu srastrc approval Exeryone fbackstage tooj was rn hrgh sprrrts Mar 6 Mon Buy a prcture of you and your date at the dance twenty five cents Several money grabbrng camera fiends caught Rod Meredrth rn a rather awkward pose Mar 7 Tner Swrmmers beat Northeast Catholrc 45 21 We had one dot runnrng around another dot rn Physrcs today hard nrght last nrght The prn hole boys fMoe Moose ohnny Hoerle Daxe Clark and Russj had to run rn crrcles to see thrs phenomenom 139 - . 1 . - ' . 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' a 1 WALTER GRAFF Cumberland Lumber EU Amenccm and Cumberland Streets Ph11czde1ph1cr B 11 P1 REG t 8404 K y t PARK 4102 AUTOCAR OF ARDMORE A Friendly Neighbor of I-Ioverford School Arsenal of Democracy MADDOCK 81 CO 42 NORTH 6th STREET PHILADELPHIA PA D INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES TOOLS MACHINERY ln spite of oe Verdeur of Northeast Catholic establishing 1 new 200 yd free style record of 2 minutes and 3 1 seconds our swim mers swamped his team 45 21 Mal 8 llfed Biggs Thayer and Cohen presented three heated arguments on the race problem Mr Stone got out his blocks today and built all kinds of little figures Becker 'actually opened one eye to watch the fun Mar 9 Tbzm After a build up by Dr E M Wilson Meredith Hayes and Binns crept trmxdly by three hundred glaring eyes fo a big honor Cum Laude now take a look at the pins frf you can see that wellj That same afternoon in the annual Gym Exhibition ohnny Hayes led the three acro bats by winning the cup You re on the bar fellow Mar I0 fu The current questron When are our pipes coming Sandy? Poor Bing had a tough time squeezing that three hfty from each of us The swimmrng team won the National Prep Championships M 1 II Sal Our squash team beat the West Pointers 5 1 The mihtary team practi cing the art of camouflage had the floor painted the same color as the squash ball Mm I3 Mon Some cheery soul has planted a chilly little snowball through the of fice wmdow to warm itself upon Mr Severing haus chair These are the cold facts To his collection of classical tunes Mr Sonntag has added two more albums gifts of appreciation from the Dramatic Club at a llvely Iarty given by Bill Borden Mar I4 Tfzer Student Council Chair man Sam Baird gazing with lnterest at the fas cmating patterns on the big room floor gaxe us a man to man talk Mar 15 ll u' A two hour A12 and V I2 test warmed the morning up Irom now on the question will be Hase you heard from the V 12 yet? In the meantime the rest of the school was cntertamed by the Chinese Red Gate Players Ma: 16 ll rd The Index reporters just realized that those articles were due last Mon day Howexer we always get them in on time Mar I7 fu Why so sad this mornrng Ned and johnny ? No Terry? Look at Holstein he looks happy with that snappy pin striped suit Tom Langston s got a green hat Mar 20 M011 Doc wound off a story or two today Oh yes he also presented the winter athletic awards Manb 21 Tue: Good work Tom Rus sell' You can now say proudly that you are a member of the 44 graduatmg class Mar 22 lf ed Mr Redman asked bleary eyed Seniors for the names of the books we were reading somebody said he was read ing one Mar 23 Tblnr Spring xacation starts for the bright boys M4124 F11 Were all free Apnl 4 Yuen The Paoli Local s morn ing nrghtmare has started agaxn At least Rich was glad to see us back In every class teachers kept telling us that yacatron vras oser Only 42 more school days e t' During the vacation the track team star ring Tom Ligget competed at Camden and the baseballers beat Oserbrook 6 1 Apu! 5 Wed Geography test on capi tals of states our headmaster gase it a httlc twist to make things interesting Class poll papers gn en out by Vmce isnt it fun to hase a legitimate way of telling a guy what you thmk of him? A rzl 6 Tbmr A little worried about College Boards Write a theme on a tough deci sion Moose told about the time Zeke Bonura vias called out at second After J S gaye the baseball team a roar mg send off the Churchmen called off the game Apu! 7 F11 Magician Sensenig worked today on his rods and electroscope It was ab circle and holding the electrodes of some super deslhsh machine we made contact with Becker did he spark' In the trials for the Penn Relays the first eight who qualified are Homer T Russ Rod Dick Pax and Tom Drew Bear A ul I0 Mon The Index has been judged a first place paper in a national contest for school and college publications The new staff takes charge for next year With Newbold looking like Casey at the Bat Ned slapping a clean triple after losing his good luck hat and P ones as a one woman cheering section the nimble nine de feated E A 70 A 111 I1 Tuer During a series of short showers the baseball team tied Haverford High 2 2 On a soggy track the cindermen crushed Olney 67 32 Arty gettrng 22 pomts crashed the headlines with Vmce and Spider Aprzl 12 Wed The Longfellows in the class started wrxtmg ballads Now les see what rhymes with Menon Cricket Club? Mr Sensenig started mass production for the College Boards while Mr Stone started tvurling a httle slate ball in space A 1 13 Tbmr Dr Liu talked about China for an hour after spending the night at the Hayerford Hotel l4Z . J 1 7 , . ' , . a - - . . . us . . , . . , ' . i rg L ' x . ' 1 , ' . ' 1 . . - , v ' 4 l V 1 , r rf ., , I . v K- ', I A . fl. .' ' 1 . 1 ' 'A - 4 I i lc - .1 ki -1. . L- I Y L ' ' ' , ' v ' v r . .y I . , , , . . . v L f l f . . . 1 i I i . P i ' v Q ' ' 1 1 Y s Y , - 1 , J . . -' G- f . z .. T , . - l . V . l ' ' . . , . . . . Y v - ' . V l I ax - . ' . I s ' ' ' . 1 V' . . l ' . , - 5 i ' 1 . ' l . v i V i - V A - solutely shocking. joining our hands in a great , - . K V . . , . , N ' - J. ., , , y , . . . l 7 P.. 1 . - , . - . . . 7 2 . A' P' - ' . 1' ' 4 s Y I i I ' . , I - I' 1 Ve ' - ' i . . '. .. . 5 ' v . 7 ' 1 . . ,. r H ' ' L' Y a I Y'. v, L .. , ' ' ' 1 - . . 3 .' ., ' . . l . .1 .P . ' . ' ' 1 . . - . Y - . r 1 7 . 1 ' . , 4 . , .' , '. 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Mr Redman has prepared us for the worst After pltchnng a one hlt ball game agamst G A fscore 3 OJ Heb pitched a llttle woo at the Oaks Dance Mr Isey escortrng a beautr ful Baldwin teacher gaxe hrs octet 1ts first publlc appearance Ap: 15 Sat Even Woodrow Wilson with his 25 000 word socabulary would have beat his brow oxer our three hour Scholastrc Aptltude Test A little relaxation at Twaddell s and then three more hours of theme specrlic grautxes electrons and counting blocks Irwin dance Ap: 17 M011 Assembly salute to Hag Star Spangled Banner a hymn andj S Baker The teachers all pumped us about the Boards we wouldnt talk though would we? Apr 18 Tues Pax Roberts alias Nrck Nasal staggered around rn chapel to tell us we re COmlHg to the Vlctory Hop Nine beat P C 8 2 Apr 19 IVed Valley Forge got 1ts dates m1xed and arrrved IH full force today rnstead of tomorrow Some passer by asked Is this the Valley Forge Military Academy? Ap: 20 Tlzznr Sam told us about the beauty contest for the Victor Ho Tell our A r 21 Fu Busy afternoon Vince gettmg ice Tom Stuart buying coke Moe look mg for prizes George thumping the plano and rtterbug Chum vmarmrng up with Libby Daxe Blnns emptred our pockets ID ex ery possible way for the Red Cross Local talent had S6 famed on them fall ln PCHHICSD Mar tha Ann Zleslng xoted Beauty ueen re cened a cake of Camay beauty soap whrle Ben Hepcat Daland leavrng for the Arr Corps tomorrow won a box of candy Apr 22 Sal Invrgorated by last nlghts fcstnrtxes our fleetfoots beat Crrard College 75 15 Sensations of the day were Artres 24 points and T s 2 05 4 time ln the 880 The exenrng found us shufiilng leather at Saturday esenxng or the BCIAIBH War Relief Dance Apr 24 Mm: In 1 fight to the death between Bible quotatlons and modern song titles and wlth Mr Sexerlnghaus as referee the swrngsters came through Apr 25 Tues Efficient lrbrarlans durrng Mr Jamesons absence had almost all the books pxled up on hrs desk Studxed Lflllegro I-IALIGOLUK vlent to press No physics Mr Sensenrg IS off ex aluatxng schools Apr 26 II ed Whrle actmg out a few monologues about drunks on buses and Irench men on trxal a speaker from the War Man power Commission sard rn a wery few words that there were 34 O00 Jobs axarlable around Phrladelphra Outllnes due on ll Pezzfemro Wine women and song practice with Baldw1n Glee Club this afternoon VOILC Townsend didnt know which one of Mrss Robnnson s waxing hands to follow Apr 27 Tbllll' By this time many of us have qualified for Serx 1ces which we plan to enter upon graduatron In the Naxy Arr Corps are Ben Deacon and George Lincoln the Army Arr Corps has Cralg Heberton and joe Rogers rn l1ne Dick Wallace rs up for the Marmes Artre Littleton johnny Hayes Ned Dillon and AfS Don McCabe are rn the V 12 program as apprentrce seaman 1n the regular Navy we have Tom Lrgget Pax Roberts Holstem Fox Bob Lenser Chum Dale and Tom Stuart Those who haxe passed the A 12 test are Splder Shaw Rod Meredrth J S Baker and johnny Hoerle The Army is wartmg for Vlnce Wood Chuck Hancock Bill Vert and Russ Ball Apr 28 F11 While the baseball team was beating Friends Central 3 2 the V Relay Team prcked up a fourth place at Frank lm Fxeld w1th Stroud McIlwain ones and Drew Bear Apr 29 Sat 10 O00 turned out to see our mrle relay team burn up the Penn crnders day morning It took ole Russ to get that lead ole Tommy to put us way out there and ole Mike to really turn it on Homer finished the mlle wlth a 518 quarter 50 yards ahead of Frrends Central With a sour note here and a sour note there the Glee Club gaxe the Baldw1n grrls a llttle harmony May I M011 Lt Comm John Bracken U S N former signal officer onthe U S S Marblehead gave a brlef but movmg hlstory of the U S Asxatlc Fleet ln the present war The pinhole cllque fRuss Moe Moose johnny Hoerle and Dane Clerkj is gradually dying out Success or farlure boys? Maj 2 Trier Craig twrrllng hls fifth wrn and holdmg the Churchmen to two hrts led our nrne to a 4 1 vrctory oxer E A Out standmg ex ent Harry Yarrow s homerun drn mg ln Sammy M45 3 llfed Last Geography Test of the year ew erythlng but the kitchen smk in xt Snap solrd test review May 4 Tbznr The octet Cmrnus Rod Mered1thj led the school rn some hep sersxons of Manzy Doafr It: Lore Lore and Prflol Parknz Mamma thrs orgy was followed by a few hot piano rendltlons by Mr Cleases and Mr Greer . . M ,, . . 1 ' . K. - I ' . , ' - I' T 4 ' 9 V 1 Y L . . ' . . ,, . L B ,, ' .Y . -a . , 7 K W 1 . . , - , 1 . . Q . . . , , ,, . , V . . . ,E 7. g . ' I 1 v ' v ' - . , , . . ' v , . . 5 . V . S: Y 3. 7 V ' 7 7 7 - - 9 .5 W 1 'L , - . I 4 , 7 . ' ' 7 7 Y I , , I . S T 1 1 ' I ' V ' , I' 1' ' ' -1 , . . , . nk , - - .S . Y S I ' 7 7 ' . ., ' . 'l i ' ' , - . , '. i' ' . l . H 1 - , 7 ' Y P' Y 5 girl to wear a sweater. in 3:33. As Captain Hungerford said on Mon- .' ' - .1 . 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IUHLAUELPHIWJ SMAHI HLNUELVUU5 ancln ATSUPPEH 5 A751 MNC OQQQN THE WAHWI II Ii LULUSI Rf SEVENTEENTH STREET Gerald P O Nexll Executlve Vxce Presxdent and General Mgr Excephonal Q1 ts 1 x s 1 Fm xseddm fm C lnnstmis for hnrthdns 'md wnmxer vuuc fm mlm numexou L1su1l cxcms to he rcmcmhcxul a f1cxull grit be pmk rhe thoughtiulnes 'md dlNCIlII1IH ilIOIl of the gnu X utlmon ilu L m tlx m 0 modest SIIHDIICHX at mll 11 bc-iuu c md um stikwlulc quilntx s p L mll be Lorrcnt should hu plcund to lnxc you xcnfx by um1p'ulson I E I-XLUWELL X IU luwlus - HIIHSISIIIIHIS - 5lclfl0lll'I'S l HfH1Nlll -XNII llIfNll'I-H SIHPETS 1 FHIIXIIFIPHIA A 1 Il I l I I I I I 3 ' , 1. 4 ' ' ,.'. - X ' , 'QVW Q ,',' ' ' -'.Q. '.',' ',,. EEE Q'Q' fV!?7iq.?A A' Qf' ' A ?E4f?vQ AAAA 'HFQF AAA E 415- .- . 1315-,ag 1- ,':-:3:f-- 'J Fill EVERY UCI! .' UN . 'w. Q' ' 'a1,. ' ' , Ali Q s '. N V A. 'g' YI- 'i Xue, 'f Iwo .U sul . nii . '. ' . lt: r'i'e ' gas me if 1 3 1 I . . 1 K ' 1 . PETE IM I'dI'I1OI'e Bafbel' where all the Haver ord Boys Meet WORK DONE BY APPOINTMENT Call Ard 3054 The afternoon brought two sports uctor res the track team ii 44 over Frankford and the tenn1s team 5 1 over Frrends Central Maj 5 Fu Tom Russell was the only Sixth Former who made a showmg rn the Geog May 6 Sat Although outscormg L M and Cheltenham rn runnmg exents the boys lost on the werghts The racqueteers came through ox er West town 8 1 Mag 8 Mon The sea chests are st1ll empty fellows' The Alphas ran all oxer the Omegas to day Phlllp Blshop Day In the running events Mlke won the 100 and the 220 Russ won the quarter Splder took the half and Vmce was the uctor 1n the mlle Clrmaxmg the afternoon Red Homer Tom and Artie ran through the hurdles faster than Penn Charter or Eprscopal could but only to find they had to do lt ox er again Csomebody said their two glrls were not watchmgj Thrs second jaunt was exen faster than the first but P C s George Hauptfuhrer was rlght on Artle s tall May 9 Tllef Homer presented the Shuttle Hurdle Relay Cup whxch we won yes terday for the sex enth txme rn nine years This afternoon rn a great battmg fest the baseball team defeated Lower Menon 7 6 Smce the school notes go to press today a lnttle predrctmg can do no harm The Red nme has lost only one Interac game Cto G A 5 but when they beat P C and F C on the 12th and 19th of thns month thelr 7 Interac wlns w1ll take the champlonshxp When the track team tramples Penn Charter on the 11th and Haverford College Freshmen and George School on the 17th It will not hase lost any regularly scheduled meet The Interacs on the 26th won t be as easy as last year but Haver ford w1ll mass about 70 pomts to P C s 45 and E A s 3312 Hanng already beaten Friends Central 5 1 Dave Townsend wlll pull the tenn1s team through wrth XlClIOI'lCS ower G A P C and E A Isntthat easy fellows? We have three champlonshxp teams just luke that' The Current Events Club and the Scnence Club are bedded down for the year The Index and the Dramatlc Club are ln safe Fifth Form hands The Sxgnet Socxety IS planmng a p1cn1c rn honor of ltself Student Councrl members wrll serse coke Instead of demerxts ln study hall Mr Greer s Glee Club has a blg date at the l'1fth Form Publ1c Spealtmg Contest CMay ljj However the biggest task IS IH store for the Dance Commlttee who hase to get the Of course 1t rs just assumed that we fbemg all bramsj w1ll come through for Honors and Cum Laude On graduatlon day une 11 most of us w1ll recene our dlplo mas rn unlform although a lucky few antncx pate college Yale rn most cases Thls wrll be the day when some forget their t1es some for get thelr firecrackers and some forget to come Thus we the class of 44 leave Haxer fords hallowed halls but take wrth us such beautiful memorles as those of Harry Yarrow s bomb Mr Redman s eye readrng machme cosy axr raid drllls pleasant naps ln class Brll Pr: zer s weddmg and the cartoons on the Current Events Bulletln Board Naturally the school will have to close down wnthout our class but after all the world awalts salw ation at our hands We thank you all for your splendld help ln making our class the best eser graduated and we ex press our smcere sorrow that you can nexer have another class of 44 AMEN' , P A. , Y . , . J f - - . l - u N q 7 C . A , . . . . , , , , . , X Y' , . . 4 n , 1 ' s 7 . . . V. . 7 - 4 . . ' y . 7 faphy Te5f5,kinda dumb, boys! june Dance ready for exght hundred couples. I I 3 , a . U D, 1 . .Y . - , , , . , ' n is . V 1 . , - 1 ' a ' , ' v v Z 7 Y . 1 , ' -1, , P 1 - AA' - - ' . . 3 '. ' - . . ' '. l 9 - ' 1 P - ' 1 - a ' . V Y 7 7 A Z ' 1 ' , ' , . , . A I , , . . '. y . . Y . . .1 I L ' , ' Y L Y , , . . WH ITEHALL Hotel and Apartment Thanks you your porermts your frrends for your potrorroge the post ond looks forword to servmg you m the future TRANSIENT ROOMS I-IOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS DINING ROOM GARAGE FACILITIES FOR BANQUETS LUNCHEONS TEAS AND PARTIES Monogement of ARTHUR W BINNS INC WAGNER BROTHERS COMPANY Estorbhshed 1877 SHIP SUPPLIES EXCLUSIVELY 328 S Delaware Avenue Phlladelphla 6 Pa , , ' in A. KENNETH LINDSLEY, Monoqer Haverford, P O P T I C I A N Compliments O: PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES N- P. 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