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xj4n,tVtw,g4.7,Wfws6t. 61.4.-f7.-4. Dramatic Club V, Business Mgr. Vl Glee Club V, VI Three-Pours VI Davife Committee V, Chairman Class Sec. III Class Pres. IV, V, VI Spanish Club Vice-Pres. V Foreign Policy Ass'n. Vl Student Council IV, V, Pres. Vl Atltzetic Association Vice-Pres. Signet Society V, Pres. VI Football H VI Eggleston Football Trophy VI Swimming H VI WILLIAM HUGHES CHRISTIE 3941 Chestnut St., Phila. 4, Pa. Entered 1936 After entering Haverford in 1935, Bill Christie went away to school in 1940. Six years later, a grown-up man in a smartly tailored double- breasted suit drove up in a car and re-entered Haverford. This year, the same man entered, but the double-breasted suit had been taken in about six feet. This trim figure soon became known as Slim to all the boys, who voted him the best dressed in the Class Poll. Bill's favorite memories are his spectacular football career, account and demerit sessions under Mr. Shaw and Mr. Shafer respectively, and the meetings of the various teams in the basement at tirst recess. His one hope is that next year's football team will beat the daylights out of Episcopal. The color that Bill has lent to Haverford will probably go to the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania next fall, where he plans to enter the Wharton School. When he graduates from there, he will be found hauling bones around the Quaker City Motor Parts Company, which he eventually will head. We all wish him the best of luck and happiness! fl EDWARD AUGUSTUS CHASTENEY, 3rd Ted 332 Oak Terrace, Wayne, Pa. Entered 1944 To write 170 words about Ted Chasteney and his activities is almost impossible, for they are too numerous. Ted came to Haverford School in the fall of 1944 and entered the Third Form. Three weeks after'his ar- rival, he was elected Class Secretary, and since then, he has risen to the post of Class President, an office which he has held for the past three years. Ted's school activities are listed under his picture. Probably his greatest achievement was becoming President of the Signet Society. He was Business Manager of the Dramatic Club and Chairman of the Student Council. On the athletic fields, Ted was a tackle on the football team and was awarded the Eggleston Trophy for outstanding achievement. He swam a fast hundred for the swimming team, and played baseball this spring. There is no doubt in anyone's mind that Ted Chasteney has been a great asset to the school, and wherever he goes, he will always suc- ceed and continue to be remembered by the students and faculty of Haverford. Glee Club V, Vl H , H Current Events Club Sec.-Treas. Bill VI Football V, Vl Swimming V Wrestling Team Mgr. Vl Track Team Mgr. VI 14
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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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THOMAS STOTHART CROSKEY 820 Pennstone Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Entered 1942 Tom came to Haverford in the fall of 1942, and, as he puts it, went into intellectual training.f' He has done a lot more than learn his lessons since the year he entered. He has been outstanding as an athlete and as a participant in extra-curricular activities. Croakie the athlete excells in football and track. And Croakie the active student is among other things Business Manager of the Haligolulc. Recognized as a boy of great ability, Tom was elected Vice-President of the Filth Form last year. This red-haired Haverlordian is a socialite also. He vows that with wtTomf, i the exception of red-hot intra-mural basketball games, big discussions in , the lunch room, and weekly meetings of the Current Events Club, he thinks the best things at Haverford are its dances. The last word here about Tom must be ones of cheerful prophesy, for he certainly will go tar in the world with his natural ability. Current Events Club V Spanish Club Pres. IV French Club III Glee Club III, IV, V, Pres. VI Athletic Ass'n. IV, V, Pres. VI Class Sec.-Treas. VI Signet Society V, VI Three-Fours V, VI Football IV, V, Capt. VI Swimming H III, IV, V, VI Baseball H IV, V, Capt. VI Golf V , , xx Dramatic Club VI Polemics Club VI Glee Club V, VI Current Events Club Vice-Pres. VI French Club III, IV, V Class Secretary V Dance Committee VI Index V Track Qualiication Medal I-Ialigoluk V, Business Mgr. VI Football H VI Track IV, V, VI Baseball VI Signet Society VI ROBERT DREW-BEAR Bob Arrnco Venezolana, Caracas, Venezuela Entered 1939 From distant Caracas, Venezuela, comes one of I'Iavertord's most illus- trious boys. Sefior Robert Drew-Bear, Secretary-Treasurer ot the Senior Class, member ot the Signet Honor Society, and President of the Glee Club, entered the School eight years ago. He did not know much English at the time, and how much he knows now is sometimes questionable. Bob has enjoyed his last two school years very much. He will tell you that he has continually been between heaven and geometry session. He also says that if college food is as good as Oaks tood, his college life will be enjoyable. The Seiior has been outstanding in athletics for several years and is known for his achievements in swimming, football, and baseball. He was on the All-Interac Football team this year. The Glee Club must be mentioned in connection with Bob. He has sung with this organization since the Third Form and was made President this year. He has also been in the Three-Pours his last two years. Haverford has benelitted from Bob's stay, and he can be counted on to do as well elsewhere as he has done here. 15
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