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Current Events Club V Polemics Society VI Honor Roll Soccer V, H VI Basketball H VI Baseball V, VI Game Committee VI BLAYNEY DONALD BROADBELT Don 164 Albemarle Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. Entered 1946 4 J Don Broadbelt is a congenial and asy-t ow He has been at Haverford for two years, and i h ' he Sade a lot ot friends. He has added a great de c o hi ss, and it wouldn't have been quite the samevi out hi . Lan! J ne High's loss was surely Havertord's gain. if The Polemics b this ar he many pow fu rations from Don, and becau e is w debate withou r giving up, he was elected S c ' if e 'clu or the last half o is Senior year. 4 s as ts e cer Don n extremely active at soccer, bas all d b al. H as an etic record ol which he may well e proud A I. ' I i i 'ljxllertord ollege now that the end of his school r,e in s , and with his determination, he should succeed. . M Glee Club IV, V Dramatic Club V, VI World Federalists, Sec. V, VI Time Test: Class Winner IV School Winner, V, VI School Winner, V, VI Signet Society VI Haligolulr V, Feature Ed. VI Index V, VI V Form Public Speaking Spanish Club IV, V HAROLD EDGAR BUTTRICK Harry 702 Pennstone Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Entered 1944 Despite the tact that Harry spent his Third Form year getting acclimated to the school, he has progressed rapidly his last three years. During his Fourth Form year he was a member of Mr. Carson's Spanish Club, the Glee Club, and a stalwart member ot the Polemics Society. In his senior year he was elected President of the Polemics Club. He won the Time Current Affairs Test for the past two years, No doubt you will notice that the teatures in this book are excellentg this is because Harry is also Fea- ture Editor of the Haligolulc. He will probably also be remembered for his witty swimming announcements in morning assembly. Harry's outside activities are somewhat ot a mystery, as he never shows up at a dance with a girl . , . maybe he knows when he is well off! Harry's next few years will probably be spent in getting an education at Harvard, where he is sure oi succeeding. 12 Swimming, Mgr. VI
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I W ,MJ WILLIAM M. BRETHERTON 3, 7p'Q'BII1 f 376 Bala Ave Bala Cynwyd Pa ay, W Entered 1946 He is the manager of the most interest g team tra-mural bas- ketball league, the 'Hot Rods' What more need be said about Bill Brether- ton? Actually, there are many more things to be said about him. He learned alter quite a long time at Haverford that he was able to dodge Mr. Shafer's demerit session. At least he claims to have done so. Not many other boys have the nerve to make so daring a statement. Bill played football here for one year and then switched to soccer. In the latter game, he did quite well for himself, and he was captain of this year's wrestling team. Strangely bewildered is how Bill describes himself when he first en- tered Haverford. He was much surprised by the lack ol female pupils in the classrooms. In the three years since then, Bill has changed this be- wilderment into a serious outlook on his surroundings, and he plans to continue his education at the University of Virginia next fall. French Club V, VI Glee Club V, VI Iazz Club VI Index Advertising Mgr. VI Foreign Policy Ass'n. VI Dance Committee VI Cheer Leader VI Game Committee VI Glee Club VI Foreign Policy Assn. V Football V Soccer H VI Wrestling V, Capt. VI Crew V, VI titles? Crew IV .,. 'fm f HENRY WILLIAM BREYER, ard ' Hank Darby Road, Haverford, Pa. 'QD Entered 1939 - In September, 1939, a new scooter with echo pipes and mutflers was seen drawn up before the Iunior School. Now it is Iune, 1948, and a new convertible is drawn up before the Senior School with Hank's hot-rod equipment all over it. Henry is known for his escapades on Friday nights after Glee Club rehearsal. In spite of his size Hank is one of the loudest and noisiest cheer leaders that Haverford has seen in a long time. The Index came alive as far as advertising was concerned because Henry established an all-time record for securing ads. The Glee Club has been blessed by Hank's booming tenor voice, and the monkey who is seen swinging from the lights in the gym before a senior dance is not really a monkey, but Henry William Breyer, Ill, who is one of the stalwart mem- bers of the Dance Committee. Henry will always be remembered at Haverford as one of the liveliest fun loving boys who have ever passed through these honored halls. 11
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.Y .,..,. STOKES BOYD CARRIGAN, Ill Sticks 517 N. Wynnewood Ave., Wynnewood, Pa. Entered 1935 Stokie entered Haverford Pre-School 'way back in 1935 and has been winning honors and prizes and making a distinguished name for himself ever since. Last year he was one of the five elected to the Signet Society to form the nucleus of this, year's group, and he served as Vice-President of that worthy organization this year. S.B. was in many activities. His olficial bearing was evidenced by the fact that he was Vice-President of the Student Council and of his class. He served as Circulation Manager, Make-up Editor, and this year as Editor-in-Chief of the Index, and he was also Layout Editor ol the Haligoluk. 'I'he job of Property Manager of the Dramatic Club, and his frequent trips to Chestnut Hill, took much of his spare time, but somehow he found a way to do his school work and be initiated into Cum Laude in March. Track is where Stokes shines in the sports field, both in winter and spring. This fall he plans to go to Princeton. Dramatic Club V, Sec. VI Glee Club III, IV, V, VI Spanish Club V, VI Polemics Club III, IV, V, Sec. VI Index V, Feature Ed. VI Haligoluk V, Seniors Ed. VI Dance Committee VI Student Federalists Vice-Pres. V, VI Game Committee VI Foreign Policy Ass'n. VI Cheerleader VI Signet Society VI Track H, V, VI V . n 4 L 'H V Form Public Speaking Glee Club V, VI Class President III Index Cir. Mgr. III, Ad. Mgr. IV, Class Vice-Pres. IV, V, VI Makeup Ed. V, Ed. VI Student Council III, V, Vice- Haligoluk V, Layout Ed. VI PFSS- VI Student Federalists V, VI I-'rench Club Pres. V Signet Society V, Vice-Pres. VI Current Events Club Vice-Pres. Football H VI VI Track V, VI Dramatic Club V, Property Mgr. Honor Roll Vl Cum Laude VI 'R jzwv 'P is 'Y W . av' ' WILLARD LACY CASE, III LI' Y Skip 828 Black Rock Road, Bryn Mawr, Pa. S 'C' Entered 1936 Skip Case bewilderedly found his way into the First Grade at the age qf five. Soon he progressed to the Sixth Grade and was promoted at long last to the Senior School. Descending from being a big boy in the Iunior School to an insignificant of the First Form was a staggering blow, but somehow Skip overcame this and managed eventually to reach the Sixth Form. Will participated in many activities, and as a result he is a member of the renowned Signet Society. He ings in the Glee Club, is Seniors Editor of the Haligoluk, and was Co-Feature Editor of the Index, and a member of the Polemics Club, as well as being Secretary of the Dramatic Club. In the sports field Skip is a track man. He manages the team and also finds time to run sometimes. He remembers Mr. Carson's Spanish class best oi all, and Mr. Redman's telling him, Someday you will learn how to spell! Skip journeys to college this fall to study medicine: we are sure that in a few years he will sign his name with an M.D. ' 13
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