Haverford School - Haligoluk Yearbook (Havertown, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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Table of Contents Seniors Sehool Aetry mes Sporm Ady CI'flS1l'lg STA IT Edrtor In Chlet Senlors Editor Ieatures Edltor Aetmtnes Edltor Sports Edltor Photography Edrtors Copy Edrtor Ady ertrsrng Manager Assrstants Page pa ge Page pa ee pa ge ohn W Alexander ohn H H Rltter Daxld W Maxey S Peter Huhn oseph E H Kennedy Leonard A Spalding III Albert C Ackerman joseph Harrlson III Stephen Hrbbs Reeye Parker Rayburn Smrth R Horton 'lay Goldenberg M Heston Faeulty Ady rser Mr Donald H Byerly ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The members ot the Halrgoluk board vxlsh to thank Mr Donald H Byerly of the Hayerford School faeulty for hrs rnyaluable a1d rn publrshlng thls yearbook Other thanks are due to Mrss Ellzabeth M Sternhauser and Mr Robert Corsner of the Phrllrps Studio and Mr R Paul Gagnon of the Amerrean Press wrthout whose and and eounsel thls book would ney er haye appeared HALIGOLUK BOARD S ted Harrrson, Alexander, Huhn Standrng Mr Byerly, Kennedy, Parker, Spaldnng, Maxey, Rrtter Absent Aekerman l ' ....................................... 7 ' ...............,....................... 55 ......w...,.....-.---.-......-s-0...-I.. 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I ' ' f ar 1 DEDICATION In the minds of the class ot 1952 there is no one more familiar or at the same time more deserung of acclaim than Doc Wallace and thus it is to Mr lred R Wallace that the graduating class sincerely dedlcates this yearbook Doc first came to Haxerford as head football coach in 1927 and 25 years later he became director of athletics He is vyell acquainted mth eyery sport and his coaching experience is not confined to football alone for he seried as iarsity baseball coach before and trained many exceptional all round performers but his remarkable ability was never more ey ldent than during the recent football season Doc s smiling personality is a hrm part of the school and his amusing reminiscences from a colorful career haxe provided highlights for many a rainy afternoon Our feeling, for Doc can perhaps be most clearly expressed in the words of the unior Schooler who aslced in awe struck tones Doc did you really use to play for the Phillies' 4 Y 1 l s f L A ' 1 r . 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In his Z5 years at Haverford, Doc has built outstanding teams - -, , , ' ' ' , V , , ' , I Q 1 V ' i Y ' Q 7 U -7 U Y ' V I V APPRECIATION MISS HELEN B SIMONS Some members of thrs years senror class were attendrng Haverford nrne years ago under the patrent and devoted rnstructron of Mrss Srmons Thrs une at the close of thrrty four years at thrs school Mrss Srmons wrll retrre from actrve teachrng Mrss Helen B Srmons yorned our staff as teacher of Second Grade rn the fall of 1918 Prror to her arrrval she had taught at the Stevens School rn Ger mantown where she has always resrded Haverfordrans who can recall therr Thrrd Grade days wrll recollect the early features of the unror School the first knowledge of the honor roll the laborrous courses rn hand wrrtrng and the educatron al trrps to hrstorrc places Mrss Srmons thrrty four years at Haverford con strtute an outstandrng record of farthful and devoted servrce grven rn accordance wrth the hrghest profes sronal standards she leaves the school wrth the srncere and affectronate regard of everyone who has been her puprl or has been otherwrse assocrated wrth her MONSIEUR JEAN C L HERITIER At the close of the 1952 scholastrc year one of Haverfords most beloved masters wrll retrre from actrve teachrng Upon the completron of thrrty five years of farthful servrce Monsreur ean L Herrtrer rs leavmg the Haxerford School hawrng earned the respect and admrratron of students and faculty alrlce durmg hrs long tenure at the school Born rn Chambery France Monsreur studred at a theologrcal semrnary where he earned two degrees and graduated wrth outstandrng honors In 1917 nrne years after hrs arrrval rn Amerrca Monsreur became a member of our staff embarkrng on hrs career as pm erreur of Brble French and Spanrsh In and out of the classroom Monsreur has always been popular with hrs students Hrs qurck wrt has been the feature of many enthusrastrc drscussrons and hrs genral good natured personalrty has endeared hrm rn the mrnds of more than two generatrons of I-lar erfordrans Monsreur has furnrshed to the school an unsurpassed record rn educatronal rnstructron and he carrres wrth hrm the most srncere wrshes of all those who have been rn any way rnlluenced by hrs gracrous character 1-I laeuz re on t'0II!ll1If I mlzmn 5 . , . . 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A . - ,. . - TI-Il HI ADMASTFR S MI SSACI I vsrrte thrs rncsstee to the Clxss ot 199 on lVlOIlLlly Mxreh al the hrst day ot school lOllOVNlHtL, Sprlny, Vuxtlon To lly IS the rrieht lernd ol' d ty for the openmy, ol the sywrlny, term the sun rs l7I'lf.,l1l md the ur IS xx lrm Out on the pllylnt tlelds rre seyerll hune red hoys engleed rn hlsehxll tennis md trlele Xou the mernhers ol the fltss ot 1957 are among them lt thrs moment This IS ill ls lt should he Somethmy, else IS tlso ts rt shoul I he on thrs Plffltlllll' diy More th Ill twenty Q,flklLl the eollege sprung reeess Some ol them had luneh vuth you Ill the e 1teter11 Rreht non they are out xy 1th the yarrous sports groups yyatehrng the heernrurmy, ot pruetlee malsmg eomments on torm and the elmnees lor the se lson md pl.1yrn1 along Wlfll therr tormer sehool mites Whtt IS so ohyrous todly goes on ste ldrly all ye1r the Alumm ire .xlvyays LOI11ll1i,,l7J.Llx And I sly th lt thus rs IS It should he On Wedrmeselay une Il you will yoln thls eroup The eomhmed yxrshes ol the Sehool staff are ot eourse tor your sueeess rn eollege ,ts young .tlumnn but me Also hope that you will return xx 1th the others to keep ahxe the Ime lelloyy shryw th tt M111 Add so mueh to the rlehness ot the ye xrs the 1 l XM! . Q Y T 1 ' T 1 2 V' r' - 11:5 ' '- V, L f , -A Q '. W 'f g.'. killf ' L ' A ' D' ' ' A' 4' 1 'L' 'A . ' 1 'K' fi l' 1 . , , A ' f 1 . , . ' - , , v 7 . . . - ' . ' , - - ' ' , s f ' A Y I e A 1 Q 42 ' Q 'A 4 - ntcs of the Classes of 19,18 il .ire also on ounpus, They' luxe just returned home for ,v, , V' . V, ' -- - , - .. ' , ,,' ' , ' , f-' - . ' f , F . .. - . ,' ,, ,' Q A , . ,. F 1 1 4, . ' k' 4' . r L' ' .JS A 4 IA f k V r -L Y A f A f 4 - .snr 1 . - AL F- K ,tk . I . Outrng Club V ALBERT C ACKERMAN 1208 Rrdgewsood Rd Bryn Maur Pa Al came to the Prep tvfo years ago at the expense of Eprscopal He rmmedrately vwon hrmself a good repu atron and many frrends Along wrth dorng well rn hrs studres Al finds trme to be an actrve member of the Auto Club He rs qurte a socral Iron but rs always seen wrth the same grrl He has been one of the boys srnce he first stepped through the portals In sports Al rs outstandrng rn swrmmrng He rs exceptronally fast rn th 50 but can tackle any assrgnment handed hrm He also loaned hrs talents to the football team last year but hrs season was cut short by an rnrury to hrs ankle Al has done .1 fine rob for the Huhguluk as copy edrtor 'lhe only part of school that has not become well acquarnted wrth hrm and that vsrll not mrss hrm rs the lunch room Al rs plannrng to be an engrneer at erther Lafayette or Penn State and we are sure that he wrll be .1 success at anythrng else whrch he takes up Auto Club-VI Hulfgnluk VI Copy Edrtor I-ootball V bvrrmmrng, V VI H IIOIIN W ALEXANDER JR 11' Hrchland Ave Bala Cynwyd Pa In thc fall of 1949 a boy of many talents entered the sophomore class john Alexander rs .1 scholar a vxrrter a humorrst and an actor john s wrrtrnge abrlrty helped create the Mure and earned hrm the posts of exchange edrtor of the Index and edrtor rn chref of the Hallgoluk He vron the Tzme test for the senror class and he attrrbutes hrs success to Col Shaw s Current Events Club of whrch he was presrdent Actor Alex ander heads the Dramatrc Club and john has had lead roles rn several of the March plays john also served on the Student Councrl for one tcrm rn hrs l'rfth form year but he drd not seek re electron Although john cla ms he rs not a ladres man he seems to knows a lot of g.,rrls and he seldom mrsses a party john rs plannrng on erther Prrnceton or Penn for next fall, whrchever he chooses vrrll garn a wsrllrng xr orker and a nrce guy 8 Current Events Club VI Pres Dramatrc Club IV V VI Pres Auto Club IV V Dance Commrttce VI Srgnet Socrety VI Student Councrl V Time Test Wrnner VI Index IV V VI Exchang.,e Edrtor Swrmmrng IV V VI Mme IV V VI Edrtor Hulrgolule IV V Feature Edrtor VI Edrtor rn Chref Y A v . ' . Y l . -, Y , . e , . . ' ' 4. ' , c. . . . I. ' - I ' , . . , - , Track-V,VI , , - , . . , ' , , , , , , , , , ' . , . .7 A - I - . , . , .. 7 .. , by , , , .,: ' , - , rl ' - , . XX ORCESTER BOUCK Il Wynnewood Pa In me mst ters years a smrlrng guy wrth brrstlrng harr has made hrm ent knmxn around Haverford 'Ierry has entered so completely rnto school lrte that he has an offrce rn almost every extra currrcular actrvrty If you questron hrs athletrc talents he can show you a collectron of four gold soccer balls won for playmg on champronshrp soccer teams and can drsplay hrs crew medals garned when Haverford s crew proved rtself the finest rn the land People are alvr ays wonderrng what Terry does away from school and rt would take a lrbrary to cover thrs subject Hrs pres ence at socral functrons rs vrtal and he must be treated wrth care for he rs the monthly author of the Crou J Ney! Wherever he rs and what ever he rs dorng on an Outrng Club trrp at Hrckory Run srngmg a solo rn a Glee Club concert playrng soccer at Erskerburg or rn hrs room studyrng Amerrcan History he rs a wonderful guy to be wrth and one of the best rn the 1957 lrne of senrors French Club III IV Dramatrc Club VI Outmg., Club III IV Auto Club V VI Glee Club IV V VI 'I hree Fours VI Indexf V Contrrb Football V VI mrnor H Wrestlrng VI Baseball IV V VI was tive years ago through the school s grounds 9 Dramatrc Club IV V VI Secy Outrng Club III IV V Vrce Pres VI Pres Auto Club IV V Glee Club III IV Lrbrarran V Vrce Pres VI Pres Three Fours IV V VI Servrce Club IV V Secy VI Student Councrl V VI Vrce Pres Buck Hrll Falls Conference V VI Halzgoluk IV V VI Contrrb Index V VI Columnrst Crrculatron Mgr Soccer III IV V VI H Crew III V VI Co Captarn H Ex Soccer Captarns Award IV Cheerleader IV VI Band IV V Leader All Inter Ac Soccer Team VI Game Commrttee III IV Inter Ac Student Councrl VI HENRY G CARPENTER HrlldaleRd Vrllanova Pa Throughout Carps frve years at Haverford we have observed wrth admrratron and wonder hrs numerous accomplrshments Henry however has remarned as modest as when he nrst arrrved at Haverford whrch Nobody has farled to recognrze such strong., qualrtres as the sportsman shrp that Henry uses rn hrs abrlrtres of wrestlrng and football One of hrs brggest accomplrshments thrs year was makrng the Three Fours Carp wrll also be remembered by the attractrve grrls that he escorts to the partres He also can be seen drrvrng the one and only 38 Plymouth Next year Henry rntends to go to Penn State or the Unrversrty f Delaware He wrll make .1 great success at uhrchever college he attends It has been a prrvrlege and also fun berng vuth hrm at Haverford and may he fare rn the world as well as he has at school W S. 5!.1rr.,r. AI ' , ' v .I Y. . I ' I . , J , 1 . , .. , v D - 7 I V I ' . 1 7 I v ' V . , . h Y J -. A v I D I I Y S I ' I 3 I- '7 , ! I - , , I . 7 'B Srgnet Socrety V, VI Secy. , - . . . , I , . . l . , , , , , 7 3 I - , , , , ' 1 , , , , , , , ' r , , , - , I 3 ' ' ' ' o l A I D 1' . v BENJAMIN ROXIULAND CASKEY, JR. 701 Sussex Rd. Wynnewood, Pa. When Ben came to Haverford in the Third Form, he immediately began to make friends with his shining smile and winning personality. Soon he was a full-fledged Prepper'I During the last year Ben has been steadily improving his marks in hopes that he will be accepted at Princeton next year. He deserves much credit for his hard work. He also finds time for Glee Club and Dramatic Club along with his social activities at LM. After school he can usually be seen roaring down toward Ardmore in his '42 Dodge known by all as the Wynnewood Comet or Yellow- bug for parts unknown Wherever Ben goes he is sure to be popular and we wish him all the success in the world The last few years have been made brighter by his presence here at Haverford French Club IV V Sety Current Events Club VI Sety Dramatic Club VI Outing Club V Auto Club V Glec Club V VI Honor Roll VI Hulzgnluk Contrib Index Contrib Baseball IV V VI Game Committee VI Mute V VI Art Editor Intramural Basketball IV V VI A PA'lCHIN CLARK JR 1315 Rutland Lane Wynnewood P Patch is one of the few members of the class of 52 who has been in Haverford since First Grade Since that time he has been an active recently chosen with the honored few to attend the Buck Hill Falls Conference Prior to this year Patch was a stalwart on the championship soccer team but he gave up his position to become manager of this years team because of the age limit in sports When not working late in school which is one of Patch s traditional habits he can bc seen traveling around in a flashy blue convertible Patch plans to go to Wesleyan Lniversrty in the fall and to take geology so that he can enter the oil business when he graduates We know that Patth will succeed in college as he has in school 10 Spanish Club V Current Events Club VI Outing Club IV V VI Buck Hill Falls Conference VI Index Contrib VI Soccer H IV V Mgr VI . , . . A 7 , , , , . . 4 3 a , a. member of the Current Events Club and the Outing Club. He was V , Y . y , . , .. . ' -. . ' y ' ' . . , , Y ' ' ' v v ' D ' ' , JAMFS A COCHRANE IV Providence Rd NCWCOWI1 Sq P3 On that day back rn 1948 when most schools were welcoming back therr annual mobs james Cochrane the Fourth enrolled for a four year term at the Haverford School During these years he has accumulated such a record and name for hrmself that he rs easrly considered one of the finest senrors rn the senror class Beefs actrvrtres have ranged from playing defensive tackle on the varsrty football team to berng secretary of the Latrn Club rn Thrrd Form Spending trme wrth the Outing Club Auto Club and Current Events Club hasnt rnterfered wrth hrs studies and jrm has worked and earned Honor Roll ratrng Far from a woman hater jim and hrs Plymouth have yielded to the tall of the opposite sex and Lower Menon was undoubtedly marked on hrs senror poll as hrs favonte school One cannot express easily the feeling that the other boys will have when he leaves for jrm rs not just another senror Without a great deal of fanfare he has dehnrtely made hrmself respected and admired by all the boys who have had the prrvrlege and opportunity to work only when he rs gone jrm will never stop rncreasrng hrs friends or being as much of an asset to the world as he has been to us Auto Club VI Service Club VI Honor Roll VI Football VI Track VI 11 Latrn Club III Secy Treas III Current Events Club VI Outing Club IV V VI I'Idllg0l1lk Contrrb V Index Contrrb V Football H VI Wrestling Manager V Baseball IV V VI JV RICHARD A COLFS IV 412 Spruce Ave Upper Darby Pa Although thrs rs Drck Coles first year at Haverford he has become one of the most popular members of the Srxth Form There are many reasons for hrs popularrty but rt all borls down to hrs ready smrle for anyone and everyone at anytrme throughout the whole day Drck has many interests as can be shown by hrs general support rn school actrvrtres both academrc and athletrc Throughout the football season Rabbit was badly hampered by rnlurres and was unable to show hrs real abrlrtres In the sprrng he turns hrs abrlrty towards track He rs a short drstance runner excellrng rn the hundred yard dash Drck ran a very good trme of 10 7 seconds rn thrs event when he was at Upper Darby last year In the school actrvrtres Drck has gorned several clubs Because of hrs qurck and ready smrle, Drck rs bound to be a success at college, where he expects to study dentrstry with him. The type of boy who is taken for granted and fully appreciated Honor R011 VI , l ' , VI French Club III Latrn Club III DANIEL CORNWELL 401 N Franklrn St West Chester Pa Back rn 1947 a lrttle fellow entered the Second Form and rmmedrately revealed hrs numerous talents In the next five years Dan made many frrends wrth hrs pleasant personalrty The Squrre of West Chester as he was sometrmes called was a famrlrar landmark at all the partres He never seemed to have any trouble wrth the women erther but he never drsclosed hrs secret to anyone Dan had two cars at least they resembled cars that wrll never be forgotten He was always wrllrng to grve someone a lrft provrded the car had an rnspectron strcker Dan became a varsrty drver rn Second Form hrs first year out for the swrmmrng team Hrs team mates nrcknamed hrm the lrttle molecule to symbolrze hrs unquenchable energy Because Dan rs no longer lrttle he rs now called molecule Dan holds three swrmmrng records whrch someday may be broken but hrs record at Haverford wrll never be replaced We who know Dan are confrdent that he wrll do as well at Yale as he drd at Haverford Current Events Club VI Dramatrc Club VI Outrng Club V VI Auto Club V VI Glee Club VI World Affarrs Councrl VI Hallgoluk VI contrrb Soccer IV VI Swrmmrng II H III IV V capt VI All Amerrcan Prep School Swrmmrng Team IV V VI Golf H V VI JAMES W DAVIE 1531 Medford Rd Wynnewood Pa jrm Davres smrlrng face has been seen around at Haverford for the last three years and hrs accomplrshments show that hrs stay has been worth vrhrle jrm was a marnstay on the Soccer team thrs year frllrng rn neatly the valuable fullback posrtron Hrs speed and ball handlrng proved helpful rn keeprng the opposrtron at therr ovrn end of the freld When wrnter came he lorned the Brg Red basketball squad and number 7 was seen frequently ardrng the Prrzermen rn boostrng the score He also was a member of the Intramural champronshrp team The Moonshrners Socral functrons brrng out hrs other talents and he can always be found mth a Marn Lrne sweetheart off rn a comer talkrng about the vreather and thrngs 'lrue to the sayrng that good thrngs come rn small packages rms personalrty and all around abrlrty have been a hrghlrght whrle he has been here and rt vrrll rndeed be a loss when jrm leaves us but all the luck and best vushes from the class of 57 go vurth hrm 12 Current Events Club VI Outrng Club VI Auto Club VI Glee Club VI Honor Roll VI Soccer H V VI Basketball H VI Track VI Track Qualrficatron Medal Index Contrrb . . , . , - , , . , , - , , 7 , I 7 31. ,, 1 7 ! 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' ' V V I . , , . - ' ' , J' ' I 1 vt ' Y . , CHARLES H DAVIS 114 Glenn Rd Ardmore Pa In the three years he has been at Haverford Charlre Davrs has made many frrends and engaged rn a lot of drfferent actrvrtres In the fall he played football rn the wrnter he wrestled and rn the sprrng Charlre lent hrs back to the crew of whrch he rs co captarn thrs year Sandwrched rn wrth all these outdoor actrvrtres are some rndoor pas trmes srngrng rn the Glee Club work as Assrstant Sports Edrtor for the Index the trme consumrng rob of property manager for the Dramatrcs Club and the unoffrcral post of spokesman for the party grvrng Assocra IlOl l Speakrng of partres Charlre seldom rs absent from any socral event wrthrn a radrus of ten mrles and rn connectron wrth hrs socral lrfe the puzzlrng fact rs where he can meet the many drlferent grrls whom he squrres to such events Next year Charlre hopes to follow rn hrs famrly tradrtron at the Unrversrty of Pennsylvanra At college and afterwards Charlres frrendlr ness and hrs readrness to lend a helprng hand wrll make hrm many frrends Dramatrc Club VI Property Mgr Outrng, Club V Glee Club V VI Polemrcs Socrety V Srgnet Socrety VI Student Councrl VI Index Asst Sports Ed VI Football V H VI Crew IV I-I V VI Current Events Club VI Cheerleader V Outrng Club III IV V VI Glee Club IV V VI Servrce Club VI Srgnet Socrety VI Student Councrl VI Football V H VI Wrestlrng II H III IV V Capt VI Track IV V VI Track Qual Medal IV Athletrc Assocratron V VI Vrce Pres Game Commrttee V Maxwell Aw ard VI Syracuse Alumnr Award VI All Inter Ac Football Team VI CHARLES WILLIAM LARLE DILLOIN Conshohocken State Rd Penn Valley Narberth Pa In the fall Buster was one of the mam stays on Doc s champronshrp football team No one wrll ever forget hrs krckrng the pornts after touchdowns and hrs seventy three yard gallop agarnst Eprscopal In the wrnter he turned hrs great athletrc abrlrty towards wrestlrng He was captarn of thrs years great team that won the champronshrp and the Eprscopal Invrtatron Tournament Buster although professrng not to be a woman hater rarely ha .1 date but no socral gatherrng rs a complete success wrthout hrm Besrdes lendrng hrs vorce to the barrtone sectron of the Glee Club he rs a mem ber of the Current Events Club Outmg Club and Servrce Club Busters pleasrng personalrty and many talents are sure to make lrfe a success for hrm and everyone wrshes hrm the best of luck at college 13 , - , ,y ' ' ' . 1 , ' ! ' , . Y 1 U y . , - ' . . . Y ' t , Wrestling H IV, V , , , , , ! I ' Ht 9 Y 3 ' , , a I ' - , , - . . , , . v I ' I .' , ' - ! Y ' Auto Club IV V VI Track IV H V VI ANTON RAMOND DRESLIN King of Prussia, Pa. There are a lot of tall, thin men in the world, but there aren't quite so many who have black Oldsmobile station wagons and hail from Norrisown, like Tony Dreslin. Quiet and reserved, Tony has those qualities which make him well- liked by everyone who has been fortunate to associate with him during his stay here since Third Form. Perhaps his best-known feat about the campus is his ability to run the mile a distance which most preppers would hesitate to walk unless they had to Tony can generally be seen in the afternoons circling the track at any season of the year Not so social as the Main Liners Tonys face has been absent from some of the functions of the school but rumors have led us to believe that he spends his weekends chasing padiddles When college life beckons him yonder Tony will have pleasant dreams of his stay at Haverford and if his record here is duplicated in the future he s sure to be a great success Track Qualification Medal IV DAVID ALLEN DUTTENHOPER In the five years David Duttenhofer has been at Haverford he has acquired a multitude of friends and has been active in many of the school activities Dave has accomplished this with his pleasing person ality and his constant hard work Daves extra curricular activities are many On the athletic helds the bird as Dave is called has also distinguished himself Last fall he kicked off for the varsity football team and in the spring he did much of the catching for the baseball team Although he works in a drugstore almost every night of the week sodas and phosphates havent hindered his studies and hard work has kcpt him at the top of his class with excellent grades Vfork has comc First in his life but Dave has always had time to relax and enjoy thc company and joviality of his friends Icrench Club V Vice Pres Latin Club III IV Current Events Club VI Auto Club V VI Honor Roll II III IV V VI Halzgoluk Contrib VI Index Contrlb VI Football VI H Baseball V H VI French Declamation Prize IV V Next fall we know that Dave will start to amass at Penn the same excellent record which he has attained at Haverford 14 7224 Hilltop Rd. Upper Darby, Pa. JOHN GLACCUM FRENEY Beach Road Rosemont, Pa. Without a doubt one of the outstanding members of this year's senior class is john Freney, whose athletic prowess and school leadership have caused him to be admired and respected by everyone in the school from the lower grades up to his fellow classmcn. A Varsity man in the three major sports in which he participates and Captain of two of them john has worked hard and deserves the credit which comes with the line overall ability and sportsmanship which he displays in the classroom and the athletic world Social functions have always brought out the wolf in him and he is seldom if ever absent from any week end party or dance which offers association with the fair opposite sex When john leaves Haverford the school will lose a terrific sincere good sportsman who wherever he goes will always have the deep respect of his classmates and fellow workers the respect deserving of a leader Latin Club IV V Outing Club V VI Auto Club V VI Outing Club IV V VI Auto Club V Glee Club V Signet SocietyV VI Student Council VI Class Officer Vice Pres IV Secy V Vice Pres VI Football H IV V VlCapta1n Basketball IV H V VI Captain Baseball IV Track V VI Track Qualification Medal IV Eggleston Trophy VI Athletic Association V VI Pres Ring Committee IV Baseball V Radnor and Chester Rd Ithan P When Frank Stockholm turned manager this year somebody was needed to hll the gap he had left as varsity goalie of the soccer team jim Gamble was called upon to fill the shoes and there couldnt have been a better man to help the team in their bid for the Inter Ac crown jim has been an active member of the class of 57 since way back in the junior School when he transferred from Radnor His curly head and gold plated smile soon found their way into the crowd and now he s just one of the boys Outdoor life combined with mystery lured him to join the Outing Club and follow the fold in search for Mr Ruggs much talked about but never seen Hidden Lake During jims entire stay at the Prep he has lightened the gloomier days mth his cheery attitude and outstanding personality jim is planning to enlarge his cerebral capacity by furthering his study at Penn where if his work here at Haverford has been any sign were sure he ll be a success 15 Soccer V, V1 H JAMES C. GAMBLE . v a' RICHARD W GRAHAM ll 4 39 Berkley Rd I aver ord P Drelt has had a frrll share of llaverforel Selrorl lrfe after yornrng tlre stampede rn the lunror ,grades way ba le rn September of 41 Ile has left hrs mark at the selrool rn the forrrr of lrrs .re rvrtres both rlrletr eally and rn the way of elub A member of Frank P s famed a cappella chorr for the past three years Dreks vo ec ean always be heard rn the seeond tenor seetron Irs actrvrtres 5,0 strll further to hrs berng., cannon fodder fo Does football squad seeond baseman on the varsrty baseball team and 1 hrm supporter of the stag, lrne assoeratron seen .rt every prepper drnee As far as personalrty goes Drek and hrs crew cut have made rn my rrany frrends durrng, hrs stay here and hrs wrnnrng way and personal assets have always domrnated hrs class And so when lr s frrends brel adreu to hrm after graduatron thrs une they know that he wrll most Spanrsh Club III IV Latrn Club II Current Events Club VI Vree Pres Dramatre Club VI Outrng. Club V VI Auto Club V VI Glee Club IV V VI Dance Commrttee VI Hallgoluk Contrrb IV Index Contrrb IV V Football V VI Mrnor H Baseball V VI H XVILLIAIVI PERRY GRESH Gulph Mrlls RD No 1 Conshohoeken Pa Perry rs one of the old trmers of the class havrnf, entered Haverford baek rn the fourth grade Srnee then he has taken an actrve part rn many and varrous school aetrvrtres 'Ihe aetrvrtres rn whrch Perry rs aetrve do not take up all hrs spare trme Durrng the Sprrng he can be seen hustlrng, around the baseball dramoncl He rs one of the most versatrle players on the team, playrng a great game at the hot eorner as well as rn the outfield Wrth sueh a full sehool lrfe Passronate, as he rs eommonly known by hrs frrends enloys a very full sehedule around the Marn Lrne, for he dehnrtely holds an attractron for the farr sex The sprrrt that Perry has wrll be mrssed by all when he leaves, but he wrll be remembered as one of the most eheerful and fun lovrng members of the elass of 57 16 eertarnly make a sueeess of hrs future Dramatrc Club IV V VI Stage mer Outrng Club Ill IV V VI Seey Glee Club IV V VI 'I hree Fours V VI Dame Commrttee VI btudent Counerl V Class Ofheer IV Pres Baseball V H VI Cheerleader VI I f V, ,f , - . . . a. .L .. ,R ,, ,E . . . L. .h .A h . .,-- . if-R .- at ., T. 7 . . .V h I in t . , Q . 4 N , . ., I , ' ' , ' , ' ,' ' V. , .- . J , , I Y . ' , . , , , . 1 y , . , - , . , . .. . , . . - y , , ARISTID VICTOR GROSSE, JR. 456 Glynwynne Rd. Haverford, Pa. Now to sit back and look dispassionately on my nine years sojourn at Haverford. It has been in the main and interesting as I grew older. School is for it has branched out and led me into and personality-the gradual acquisition and writing up basketball games, joining a pleasant one. more diverse more than four classes a day, many enjoyable facets of life of knowledge, playing soccer clubs, wild nights with Vince or McFall. I have become interested in anything intelligent and unusual, and like to be an individual and move in my own way. In some things I have been right and on several subjects I have macle my decisions to which I will adhere In other things I have been wrong as certain people know in these matters I am trying to change I enjoy Haverford social life as swell as the next fellows but at the same time keep in mind the goal of striving to be sensible educated and more mature I hope to continue in this vein at Princeton next fall Current Events Club VI Outing Club VI Auto Club VI Swimming V VI Tenms VI Hallgoluk Contrib French Club III Latin Club III Secy Current Events Club VI Dramatic Club V VI Outing Club V VI Auto Club V VI Vice Pres Edison Society VI Pres Polemics Society V Honor Roll Ill IV V VI Temple Math Contest V VI Hullgoluk III IV V VI Contrib Index III IV V VI Photo Ed Contrib Soccer III H IV V VI Tennis III IV V VI Lober Math Prize Chemistry Prize ALLEN HARBERG 6500 Ogontz Ave Phila 26 Pa fellow entered the portals of Haverford He clme from Central High School where he had been for several years Their loss was our great gain for his sense of humor and jovial manner immediately won him many friends and put him right in the thick of school activity Al has participated in many of the sports and extra curricular activities around school You can usually find him doun at the pool working out with the rest of joe McQu1lIen s Mermen During the spring you can also Find him on or about the tennis courts NX'hen Al leaves school he plans to attend Trinity College next fall He can be assured that he has left an imprint in the memory of Haver ford VI'e know that with his hne personality and forging spirit he will make good in any task he may undertake 17 . . I I . I V Y Y, 'A . V- ' . ' - , ' , . I ' I . Y I 4 ' s . . , , , - '- '.. I y V V I ' I , , , , v H . In the year nineteen hundred fifty, Allen I-Iarberg, a friendly, genial . y I -- I ' v , . . , . ' a .W - . - ' ' ., . . . , . , ' . . . Q Freneh Club III IV Latin Club III IV Currents Events Club VI Auto Club VI Cnlee Club V VI 'I hree Tours VI bervxee Club III IV V V Musxe Club IV V Honor RollIII IV V VI Temple Math Contest V H zlguluk Adv Mgr VI Index Contr V VI bqu Ish V VI Golf IV H V VI I Vlee Pres JOSEPH HARRISON III 10 Glenbrook Rd Ardmore Pa joe IS one of the few members of the graeluatxng cl1ss who has Spent all his years at Haverford When he graduates the sehool will lose one of Its most ene-rgetre students He has tried almost every mayor sport ll Haverford hmshmg up on the squash seeond team and the varslty gelft lm Mamtannmg an average well above honor roll requirements joe has partxupated rn many extra currneular aetxvrtres He employed hrs electrreal and woodworkmg skllls ln the eonstruetlon of .1 sound System for the danee eommrtee As vree presldent of the Servree Club joe has been largely responslble for the sueeess of the ylgger Shop among other proleets Hrs eampugn and announeements tor HMIIXIIIIIL ads wrll long be remembered by hrs elassmates as one of the drlvmg forees hehmcl th1s yearbook Meehameal rather than literary mterests have prompted joe to under take englneermg at Harvard and wlthout 1 doubt hell earn the credit he deserves 1nd eome out on top Outmg Club V VI Auto Club V Glee Club V Soccer V VI H Squash IV V Baseball IV Crew V ROBI'R'l A HOOVER JR lllt Roek Rel Penn Valley Narberth Pa Bob eame to Haverford .1 long trme ago and smee then has made m my frlends Bob found school a lnttle tough at hrst but after he taught on to the system he duel qunte well He has a good sense of humor 1nd 1 hne personality When there 1s work to be done Bob works very hard and gets rt done He IS well hked by the teachers even though he elarms they plek on hum Bobs mam sport I5 soeeer He ean be seen m the fall on the soeeer held working hard and domg hrs best He grves most of lus extra eurneular trme to the Auto Club He knows 1 great deal ibout cars and IS very interested rn them XXhen Bob graduates from Haverford we w ll lose .1 hne worker and an exeellent sport He Ib sure to be .1 sueeess ln whatever he undertakes rn the future 18 V , ' y , x.k' I nl a an n If cl IS- Y A B I u 1 V-I s b Y' 1 . 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' INIORION HOW ARD III Mulberry lane Haverford Pa For the last twelve ycrrs Mort has been occupyrnz hrs spare trme rttendrne thrs noble rnstrutron occasronrlly called the Prep In those years Mort has acqurred 1 multrtude of frrends and rmpressed all who have met hrm wrth hrs fine sense of humor I-or two years he has been w rrtrnz the Sports Chatter column and has made rt the funnrest and best w rrtten feature of the Index He has also been 1 member of the dance ccmmrttee whrch he prepared for by farthfully 1ttendrne the drnces and most of the varrous partres from here to Paolr He hrs been 1 strndout dcbater md has graced the swrmmrnte pool wrtlr hrs presence tor three sersons As track manreer he has been the only member of that specres to hare 1 co man Leer and two assrstants From hrs lone lrst of actrvrtres rt rs obvrous that Mort very actrve boy It rs also evrclent that he rntends to work hard the rest of hrs lrfe for when asked hrs ambrtron he replred he rntended to marry a rrch herresss and attend Haverford s track and swrmmrng meets XX'rth hrs abrlrty to make frrends and hreh marks Mort rs sure to be a success at Yale or Harvfrrc Dramatrc Club V VI Busrness Mgr Glee Club IV V Wforld Affarrs Councrl VI Dance Commrttee VI Srgnet Socrety VI Treas Student Councrl VI Pres 2nd Term Honor Roll VI Class Othcer VI Secy Tre IS Hullgolub Sports Edrtor Index Sports Edrtor Soccer H IV V VI Capt1rn Sqursh V VI Baseball H IV V VI Crptrrn Athletrc Assocratron VI Ex Soccer Captarn s Aw ard VI Baseball Aw ard V All Inter Ac Soccer VI Intra Mural Charrman V VI All Scholastrc Soccer VI French Club III IV V Dramatrc Club IV Polemrcs Socrety V VI Edrson Socrety VI Musrc Club III D rnce Commrttee VI Honor Roll I VI Index III VI Swrmmrng IV VI Tfdikv VI H Manager SAMI EL PETER HI HX Park Drrve Manor Harvey and Rrttenhouse Sts Phr .1 44 P1 To w rrte only 175 words about Pete Huhn and hrs actrvrtres rs almost rmpossrble for they are too numerous Pete camc to Haverford rn hrs Second Grade year and ever srnce then has been makrng., a nrmc for hrmself Pete rs qurte a sports figure In the fall he captarned the Inter Ac champs rn soccer and was named to the All Inter Ac and the respected All Scholastrc teams In the sprrnie, he heads the baseball nrne dorng, an excellent rob behrnd the plate Awards are nothrng., new to Pete for he earned the most rmprowement prrze rn baseball last year and recerwed the ex. soccer captarns award rn soccer thrs past fall NXrth thrs credrtable record Pete strll marntarns an honor roll axeraee and enough spare trme to devote to a certarn Shrpley lass Ihere rs no doubt rn anyones mrnd that Pete Huhn has been a great rsset to the school and wherever he Keoes he wrll always succeed and LODIIHUL to be remembered by the students and faculty at Harerford 19 .. . , . a .F -A . Yaih' lt' 4 '- 'lx 'B' x 4 4 , 4 I V I s I -I I - S . - 'I I' , K ,, , L , . -, -l ' , . '. , -' 'a. l,i ,1 gf K . . . 1 K -'rx Ni -, 1 is f 1 K 1 1 1 'Lf ,. , ,' ' I Y . . , 5 , 4 I' A . ' -' f A -A I .. Haligului Contrib. VI 'I u V. . , , - 1.. ' U . , ' 1' f 2' , '. ' H , , Nz il ,- - 1-I rl ' s 1. Y .v ,v lv 3 1 ' 1 1 f A ' c, l'. , 1. . , , , I -4 . k' 4 ' 4 Y ' Q 3 . ' .. 1 , - , - - . '. ' , , .- f- ' ' r . r- I ' 1 P. I Y V , 5- I .x ,A 7 I' ' ' I fl I 1 'V 'Y- , , v - A ' ' - - '..,4 If 1 . , ., .. 4 A ' 4' 'V Il 'I' . CHARLES B HUMPTON JR College Ave and Tunbrrdge Rd Haverford Pa Remember that lrttle fellow swaggerrng around school ever srnce the flrst grade? Yes thats rrght I mean Charlre Humpton the class rock Humpy as he rs more famrlrarly called rs good for a laugh any day Charlre was much rn demand rn the held of athletrcs One day he non chalantly walked rnto the gym and the next moment he was on the football field rn full dress Of course Charlre soon realrzed that wasnt for hrm and that was the last trme he was seen around the gym for some trme When wrnter came Charlre decked out rn hrs Bermuda shorts trrecl hrs hand at squash Humpy has been on the Golf team for the past srx years and has been elected captarn tvrrce Charlre has blended hrs vorce Haverford French Club III Outrng CIubV VI Auto Club VI Glee Club V VI Honor Roll VI Halrgaluk Contrrb III IV V VI Iz1a'exContrrb III IV V VI Squash IV V VI Golf III H IV capt V VI Game Commrttee VI JOHN KENT KANE II Fenrmore Lane St Davrds Pa jack Kane rs among the few members of the class of 1952 to have come all the way through the school from krndergarten on and thus he has acqurred a profound and rntrrcate knowledge of the school the teachers and the customs The teachers have also come to know Jack pretty vsell so the knovs ledge rs not all one srded Jacks actrvrtres are numerous he was a soccer player rn the fall and a member of the gym team rn the wrnter Asrde from athletrcs jack also has qurte a few other rnterests he has been a member of the Glee Club for three years and took part rn the Dramatrc Club s plays erther as an actor or a member of the stage crew Hrs socral actrvrtres are numerous and he can be found at most of the socral gatherrngs on the Marn Lrne and although he says he s not a ladres man all the grrls know jack jack rs not qurte sure about what college wrll call hrm next fall but he rs consrderrng Harvard Whatever the case jack mil make frrends wherever he goes 20 mth the Glee Club for the past two years Charlre hopes to go to Prrnceton but wherever hrs future resrdence of learnrng may be hrs humor wrll carry hrm through as rt drd rn French Club III IV V Dramatrc Club IV V VI Auto Club IV V VI Glee Club IV V VI Polemrcs III VI Servrce Club V VI Hulzgoluk contrrb III Index contrrbutor III Soccer IV V VI mrnor H Crew V Gym Team III IV V H Cheerleader IV Game Commrttee VI , . , ' , y. , , 3 I 7 I ' S 7 Y ,, ,, ,, outing Club III, Iv, V ,, 7 7 , 7 ,, , , I 3 v y f ' , I . , . . . , . , 1 . . , , , . . . . ,. , , , . . , JOSEPH ELLIOTT HOLME5 KENNFDX 474 Chestnut Iane XX'ayne Pa XY'hcn joe entered Haverford rn 1947 from Radnor Junior Hrg.,h h qurckly adjusted to hrs new envrronment proxrng., hrs unusual scholastrc abrlrty wrthrn the first two months After fo rr years of exceptional work he was awarded Cum Laude when strll a junror Hrs time how ever rs not devoted entirely to hrs studres as rt may seem for hrs actrvrtres are many and varred Perhaps hrs most srgnrfrcant accomplishments are rn the fields of dramatrcs and photography the latter be-mg hrs hobby and leadrng to hrs post as co photographrc edrtor of thrs yearbook and the hrghlrght of the former berng hrs portrayal of the liendrsh Dr Ernstern rn the Dramatrc Club productron of Auemc md 01d Lace In the capacity of second bass he has for over two years been the marnstay of that section of the Glee Club at the same trme supporting the Three Fours Hrs unhurrred and easy going drsposrtron wrll long., be remembered hy hrs classmates and wrll take hrm a long way when he grapples wrth the Princeton Tr5.,er next year Latrn Club III Outrng Club V VI Auto Club V VI World Affarrs Councrl V Dance Commrttee VI Honor Roll I VI 'l emple Math Contest V VI Halzgaluk VI Contrrb Indev III IV V VI Contrrb Soccer V H VI Dow Img Trophy VI Cheerleader VI Current Events Club VI Dramatrc Club V VI Elertrrcran VI Auto Club V VI Glec Club IV V VI Vrte Pres VI 'I hree Fours V VI Polemrcs Socrety IV V VI Treas V VI Servrce Club VI Signet Socrety VI Honor RollIII IV V VI Temple Math Contest V Buck Hrll Falls Conference V Halzgoluk VI Photography Ed Index Contrrbutor Cum Laude V VI Squash III IV V VI Tennrs III IV V VI WILLIAM T LEMMON JR Ardmore Ave 8: Tunbrrdge Rd Ardmore Pa Ever srnce Brll has been rn Haverford he has done a remarkable iob Br rs one of the most brrllrant students that has ever attended the school He was taken rnto the Cum Laude Socrety rn the Frfth Form and he also stands first rn hrs class scholastrcally Lump Lump rs an active member of almost every club and school actrvrty Brll rs one of the best athletes that has ever attended Haverford H w as one of the marnstays on the soccer team For hrs fine play he was awarded the Mrchael G Dowlrng Memorial Trophy He was also picked on the All Inter Ac soccer team Brll s marn sport rs skating He holds many trtles for hrs skatrng abrlrty and he rs also a partrcrpant rn many rce shows Brll s treasure rs hrs blue Cadillac convertible Hrs other mam Interest rs rn the opposrte sex Brll rs sure to be a success rn whatever he does He has a good per sonalrty and a brrllrant mrnd Good luck rn the future, Brll 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I ltrn Club IV V Outrne, Club IV VI IHOMAQ b IINION 609 Zollrnger Wfay Menon Pa 'lhree years ago lom Lrnton was rntertsted rn furry lrttle lnrmals under the name of Hamsters Now however havrng., passed them off on 1 lower elassman he rs marnly rnterested rn atqurrrng., nuts and bolts to prete together hrs 37 Chevvy whrch ht tlarms rs too beat to take grrls around rn but rt bets hrm plates lurry beasts and spark plugs havent taken up all the trmt rn 'loms lrfe tor the Outrng., Club rnd Auto Club have held hrs rttentron whrle seholastrt llly the leenrus rn hrm has qualrhed hrm for the Itmple Math Contest bhortness hasnt overshadowed hrs enthusrasrn for sports and he rs especrally rnterested rn swrngrng the squash ratket and drrbblrne the sotterball Answerrng., the I nrvtrsrty tall rn bepttmber lom wrll bt strrtrnnr., off learn and rf he handles hrs tolleg.,e lrfe the way he does hrs Chevvy and rthreves 1 reeord srmrllr to the one he has earned rt Haverford the future wrll hnd Ihomas Lrnton srttrng, belund the desk rt Autotar or srenrng brlls of sale for Hamster toats at VC'ashrng.,ton Auto Club V I drson boerety VI XX'orld Affarrs Countrl VI Itmple Math Contest V Sorter IV VI Squlsh V VI Crew V DAVID NWALKER MAXEY 1706 Rotk Creek Rd Bryn Mawr Pa Certarnly rt rs drffrtult to sum up rn a few prrnted words the ad mrrrble and prrrse worthy tharatterrstrts of Davrd Maxey A true Hrvtrfordran srntt hrs earlrtst days rn Frrst Iorm Dave rs perhaps the most tonstrtntrous member of the tlass of 1957 He has tarrred farthfully to rts ultrmate tlrmax whatever aetrvrty he has entered whether on the a hlttrt held or rn the tlassroom Davrds favorrte and devoted mterest lay rn the Polemrts botrety of the sthool Prrntrpally through hrs efforts tht tlub astended to 1 front rank posrtron among, the sthool aetrutres Hrs outstandrnr, stllolastrt athrevements were rewarded rn hrs Frfth lorm year wrth rnrtratron rnto Cum Laude and as a result of hrs drverse extra turrrtular program he earned mem mershrp rn the Srg.,net Souety Hrs good natured personalrty has won hrm many frrends rn hrs snr years at Haverford w hrle hrs loyal sprrrt and enthusrasm have provrded clear tut rntentrwe to the rest of the tlass Davrds tourse rn the approathrng, year wrll lead hrm to Harvard where he mtends to tontrnue toward fulhllment of hrs ambrtron to enter the held of law 22 Index News Edrtor French Club III Polemrcs Socrety IV Pres V VI Wforld Affarrs Countrl VI Haverford s Representrtrvt Srgenet Sotrety VI Honor Roll III IV V VI Temple Math Contest V Wrnnrng Team VI Hd1lg0lHk VI Aetrvrtres Edrtor Cum Laude VI Football VI Mer H Englrsh Prrze V p 1 4 V va . 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INI BARRX McCARlER 509 Parkvrevr Drrsc W'ynneuood Pa If you re ever passrng., through the halls and happen to stop rn front of Mr Sensenrgs door you wrll probably see a tall dark harred l1d xx orkrnc over a test tube or formula 'Ihrs rumor scrcntrst rs Barry IVILCJFKCY who has been vsrth us for the last tu o years A transfer from Loxxcr Merron rn 50 Barry formed a qurck rmpressron of the Prep and thrnks the school has 1 good stholrstrc standrng., 1nd good rradrng system Studres have hrndered Barrys extra currrcular actrvrtres but he has hrd trme to play soccer and basketball Ind be a member of the now Perhaps hrs favorrte extra currrcular actrvrty rs the opposrte sex and the dances wrll brrng Barry and hrs steady out before the publrc eye Vlfrth the world before hrm after he recerves hrs drploma rn june Barry vrrll probably carry on vrrth the success that he has had here at Hrverford and the best of luck from all of us wrll go vrrth hrm Outrng Club VI Auto Club VI Honor Roll V Soccer VI Basketball V Band V CARL J MEISTER JR North Valley Rd Paolr Two years ago Upper Merron Hrigh School gave Carl Merster to the Prep Bunny as he rs known to hrs classmates rn hrs short stay at Haverford has become one of the more rllustrrous members of the class of 52 Hrs three ambrtrons are women wrne and horses whrch occupy most of hrs trme out of school Berng free from check up durrng the entrre year, he mrght be seen rn the afternoon rrdrng Hrs good nature and date have been at almost every socral gatherrng In the classroom hrs sprrrt prevents many a dull moment, especrally rn the physrcs lab Although one of the smallest members of the class, Lrttle Monster has one of the brggest hearts and wrll not be forgotten very qurckly after graduatron Bunny s college hopes he rn berng snowed rn at Dart mouth next year If he does as well there as he clrd at Haverford, he wrll be a great success rn college and rn lrfe to come 23 7 K -4 ' 1 ' v A 7, Y , . V . L . V Y G . . . I , V. - u ' 4. l .. ,, . ,P i ..' A .y 1 7 7 . r .U i - k 1 5 1 1 Y deceased band. . - ,' ' , ' '. Q . . . , . , . , .7 . . , . , D . . , . I rcnch Club III Drlmatic Club IV V VI Glee Club IV V VI XX'orld Affairs Council VI Soccer IV Basketball VI 'I rack IV Bind IV V Golf IV EUGENE IVIIIYLE 57 Glenbrook Rd. Ardmore. Pa. Ever since his second grade year, Gene Meyle has been very busy in all the school activities and in so doing has acquired a multitude of friends. His friendly smile and compatible personality have been the principal causes of his success. This year Gene took a great interest in the different activities around school. He lends his voice to the baritone section of Mr. Law's glee team, plays in the school band and is one of the best actors the dramatic club has seen in previous years. He is probably one of the most versatile members of his class. Wlien not banging on the drums or throwing his voice around as a ventriloquist he is usually dovin at the skating rink practicing his program for the many championships and events in which he competes His ability to cut a neat figure on the ice with his blades is certainly an eviable one Gene has not yet decided which college he will enter but whichever one it may be will gain a very talented young man Dramatic Club V VI Outing Club IV V Auto Club IV V Glee Club V VI Halzgoluk contrib VI Index contrib V VI Soccer III IV Swimming III IV V H VI FRANK BARRIE MONTAGUE Hrrmlea 'lunbridge Rd Haverford Pa Birrie entered the Prep svc years ago Anvone vuho has come to know Barrie will remember him as a nice guy Accompanying his quiet friendliness is his generosity reliability a good sense of humor and 1 After thc completion of his curricular studies each day Barrie can be found either chatting with the fellas harmonizing in thc Glee Club or down at the sxsimming pool In the latter actuity Barrie has been a good competitor and has vxon a varsity H A part of one of Rudyard Kiplings lines is I go to concert party ball This line can espe cially be applied to Barrie Besides participating in the Glee Club con certs Barrie attends the concerts it the Academy of Music regularly H his been at practically all of the school dances and supports all other affairs connected xx ith Haverford Blrrie has applied to both Washington 8. Lee and Dartmouth Wfhich ever college Barrie finally decides to attend will be very lucky to get 1 boy like Birrie Montague 24 Golf mgr IV V H VI K 7 7 Y J 3 I .Q 9 V Al 1 9 K . -I i . V V V , . ' . 7 ' ' , 11 nv . V , V 4 4 an ur - V V , az 4, ' L' . , . V .1 a 4 4 I x y Y ' Y I y K willingness to work. These qualities have won for him many friends. A 4 e A 4 - I- I 5- ' X. A, - V , A -4 -. ' - ' , V' . . ' ' , ' I . . V V' ' , , . - 'V' ' - , , , . . . nl' . , X. ,. . :A .. , ,, q C li- . , , ,h-. - S. , I ' V: I ' VA ' Ly V I h A' . , - .V. ' A V V -' . . V' 1 ' A 1 V . BRUCE BARRICK MONTGOMERX' 271 Forrest Rd. Merion, PH- If you see a tall. lean, pleasant fellow around school, you will know him to be Barry Montgomery. Barry's a quiet guy who gets along with other people. Within Haverford, Barry's activities extend widely. He is a member of both the Current Events Club and the Auto Club. In the field of sports. he is a strong member of the golf team. I-Ie hits somewhere in the low eighties, and some day he may rival Ben Hogan. Barry was also outstanding on some of the pound teams during his earlier years Outside his beloved Alma Mater Barry is a social success There are fevs dances and parties that he misses Barry has been a student at Haverford for seven years and now he plans to enter Franklin and Marshall College No matter where he goes he is sure to make many friends Haverford wishes the best of luck to a terrific guy Latin Club III Current Events Club VI Auto Club VI Glee Club IV VI Football VI Track IV VI Current Events Club VI Auto Club VI Basketballj V IV V Golf H V VI Game Committee IV JAMES E MORRIS 8 Hilldale Rd Villanova Pa For the past nine months the boys who eat their lunch in the Big Room Cafe have been fortunate enough to have the atmosphere of pumpernickel and salamr furnished with appropriate jazz supplied by it has made jim known to all the boys in the school but it is by no means his only activity In autumn weather one can find him on the football field while spring weather will fund hrm running his laps around the track His interests go strll further and the Glee Club and Auto Club have been fortunate to have him as a member jim had been with Haverford for Eve years when he decided to try a year at Radnor but he found hrs way back to graduate with all his old friends When next fall rolls around like all other freshmen jim will start his run on college life and his 57 fortune foresees that in twenty years the world will still End him Hddling with the keys-either to his cash hlled safe deposit box or on the stage at Carnegie Hall But wherever he goes hes bound to strike the note which will make him a success 25 , . , . . , , , . , . , jim Morris. Dazzling the ivories might be considered his trademark for , , . , , Y . Y. - ' customary demerlts Current Events Club V Auto Club IV V VI blee Club V VI Muslc Club V Baseball IV V 'I rack VI Cheerleader V Gamc Commrttcc V ANDREW ALEXANDER ORR 1333 Medford Rd Wynnewood Pa It would be rmposszble to tell about all that Andy Orr had done so a glmcc rt has act1v1ty wnll have to tell the story Smce Andy entered Havcrford m 1946 he has complled an outstanding record He was Presrdent of hrs class m Frfth and Snxth Forms he has been on the Student Councll for four years and he has been on the Srgnet Society for two years Andy IS one of a very small group whrch entered the Cum Laude Socrety m the Frfth Form year There have been few tackles on Haverford football teams that have done more for the team than Andy He was awarded for hrs efforts a place on the all Inter Ac football team XXfhen seen rn the halls or rn the classroom Andy always has a cheer ful smile, a kmd word, and a wrllmgness to help others Andy always attends thc socral functrons, even though he has an aversxon to glrls XX'hen Andy leaves Haverford, the school will have lost a great boy, who rs deflmtely gomg places m the world 26 JOHN D I OAKES Orchard Wly Wayne Pa ack Oakes entered Haverford rn 1959 and has been here smce then except for a few years jack has the type of personalrty that everyone hkes He claims that because of thrs personahty the teachers are unfanr to hnm It seems that every time he talks he ns caught and gnven the jack has sung ln the Glec Club for two years and has also lcd the cheers at the sports events for a year jacks mam yoy starts when school IS let out He makes the rounds of all the gurls houses and usually ends hrs tour at the same house cvcry day jack ns a very promment mcmber of the Maxn Lme socxal group Hrs very dlstlnctxvc trade mark IS thc way 1n which he dresses He always hves up to the most modern fashnons W'hen lack leaves Haverford the school wrll have lost one of tts most jovlal and good natured students All of jacks frrends vush hum the best of success rn years to come French Club III Latm Club IV Pres Current Events Club VI Vncc Pres Outmg Club V Auto Club VI Glee Club V VI Edlson Soclety VI Sxgnet Soctety V VI Pres Student Councxl III IV V Secy VI Vrce Pres Honor Roll I VI Class Officer III Vrce Pres IV Secy Treas V Pres VI Prcs Temple Math Contest V VI Halzgoluk IV VI Contrrb Cum Laude V VI Football VI H Wrestlxng V Manager H Track IV V VI Harvard Prxze All Inter Ac Football Inter Ac Student Council V Game Commxttee V ' V cl I . ' ' l . K 7. -I . . . I. . , , , Class Officer III, Vice-Pres. , , I' Y 7 I '1 . A, .- ., ., ' X , 7 3 . , - V I ' 3 . I - . ' . y , Y V . f . . , , , . XX'ILLlAM CAREH PARKER nl Radnor rnd Frshers Rds Bryn Mawr Pa Dunne, hrs many years at Haverford Carey has always stuck to hrs work vvrth 1 steadfastness of purpose that could lead only to success Consrstently hc has been at the top of hrs class eonsrstently he has been 1 leader rn student actrvrtres and consrstently he has been an rn sprrrtron to all w ho have crossed hrs path One ot the stalwrrts ot the football team Carey has partrcrpated rn the rthlctrc proeram vvrth hrs customary enthusrasm Indeed there rs no ph ISL of school lrfe rnto whrch he has not penetrated as Presrdent of the Servrce Club as 1 member of the Dramatrc Club as .1 representa trvc of the Student Councrl as Fdrtor rn Chref of the Indev he h1s had r hrehly checkered career And yet desprte hrs varrety of rnterests and occuprtrons Carey has never farled to contrrbute hrs utmost to an ore1nra1tron or project whrch he supports Wrth college beckonrng Carey rs torn between Prrnceton and V011 lr rms Hrs many acquarntances at Haverford wrll mrss therr assocratron vvrth hrm but they rorn rn extendrng therr best wrshes to a good sport mtl 1 hne guy who has honored them vvrth hrs frrendshrp Current Events Club VI Outrna, Club IV V VI Auto Club V VI World Affarrs Councrl VI Halzgoluk Contr' V VI Soccer IV V VI Svvrmmrnq IV V VI Crew V Golf VI NYC and srncc re student 27 French Club III V Vrce Pres IV Current Events Club VI Dramatrc Club IV VI Glee Club IV VI Servrce Club IV VI Trels V Prcs Edrson Socrety VI brenet Socrety VI Student Councrl III VI Secy VI Honor Roll III VI Class Olhcer III 'I reas Temple Math Contest V VI Hallgoluk IV Ass t Photo Ed V Features Ecl VI Iudevf Reporter III IV Ass t News Eel V Ed rn Chref VI Cum Laude V VI Football V H VI Baseball IV VI Temple French Contest Zncl III lst IV 3rd V Thomas A New hall Prrze I Lober Prrze III IV XX'allaee Prrze III Form Prrze III V GEORGE PASHFID JR 741 Cheswold Lane Haverford Pa 'Ihe smrlrng., face of George Pasheld has been vvrth the class of 5 srnce I'rfth Grtcle Georges hrst rmpressron of Haverford was that rt was a harcl one but he buckled down to work and got through very One of Georg s marn attrrbutes rs that of always knovvrnr., where the party rs He also has a car to get to the party The car rs a green lord convertrble wrth all the necessary rccessorres George could b seen every clay at 7 03 drgg.,rn3., out rn hrs car In the field of actrvrtres George rs a member of many clubs He rs also .1 promrncnt member of the soccer and swrmmrng teams Georges other actrvrty rs that of berng the number one bane of the teachers XX'hen George leaves school Haverford wrll have lost .1 very amrable ' 2 c ' a 4. . .. , 'H '- ' , ' , , . . V 1 , . 1 ' ' ' '. l' I ., A . ' kj. 1-1 ' A 4 - A- , . :fp I A NE Ir. I 'Sa - 1 I -' , 1, I h 'A - Av - - . -. .. ' , ' . ' ' - - , tri .E K V - v - ' ' ' ' - '. 'l ',- . , - ,' , - 1 . 1' ' ' x -' ' 1 , - . 1 . . . . . . ' ' ' - ' - ' - Spanrsh Club III, IV, Pres. IV 1 r l ' f ' ' ' . '. ' - , z.. . 1, or . , . , . , , , ' V - , 1 , , Y . , .- - ll,H 1 1 ' 3 . 1 '- - V . ' II , U 7 A . , , , ., , - 1 EE 7 7 . 1 - y .- , . A 4 S V- 7 r' . y. fs. .iv .. v' 4 '-Sh' 1 1, L ' ,,'.. ' k. ' , , ,,k. U '-Q ' 1 ,H - A v 1 1 v Kr 'fll. Valk 'I - ' 1 '-V: Y. 7 ' 1 1 - v ' -. ' T I 'A ' r ', ' . ' Q A 1 -: Y. 7 ,p V U .1 Spanrsh Club V Current Events Club VI Program Charrman Outrng Club V VI Auto Club V VI Pres Glee Club V VI Polemrcs Socrety V VI Vree Pres Servrce Club Honor Roll III IV V VI Hullgoluk Contr V VI Index' Contr V VI Soccer V JOHN H H RITTER 315 Orchard Way St Davrds Pa john eame to Haverford as a Srrtth Grader and soon became one of II PAII PAIION JR Mrll Hollow Rd Nesrtoxxn Sq Pa When thrs years senror elass was rn rts Fourth Grade year rt re eerved from the state of Delavrare a quret good natured lad who has beeome one of the best lrked members of the elass Pete Patton has amused all wrth hrs remarkable resemblances and sense of humor Pete r an outstandrng member of the first bass sectron of the Glee Club He lrkes all types of musrc from boogre woogre to classrcal wrth a leanrng., ton rrd the more popular type Pete vrorks hard at hrs studres and as a result has marntarned a good average every year that he has been at Haverford Proof of hrs seholastre abrlrty 15 hrs passrng the Navy scholarship examrnatron As a member of most of the rmportant elubs he has also been vrce presrdent of the Polemres Soerety and presrdent of the Auto Club In the latter posrtron he has done mueh for the Auto Club Pete hopes to contrnue hrs educatron at the Unrversrty of Vrrgrnra where he wrll undoubtedly be as suecessful as he has been at Haverford French Club IV Current Events Club VI Outrng Club III VI Seey V Vree Pres VI Auto Club IV Glee Club IV VI Lrbrarran VI World Affarrs Counerl VI Danee Commrttee V VI Charrman VI Srgnet Socrety V VI Vrce Pres VI Student Counerl V VI Presrdent VI Hallgoluk III VI Senrors Edrtor VI SwrmmrngV VI H V VI Track IV VI Tennrs V VI 'I raek Qualrfleatron Med ll IV Mme IV V Crrc Mgr V Cheerleader IV VI Head Cheerleader V H V Gym II III GT III Inter Ae Student Counerl the best lrked boys rn the class of 52 He showed promrse of berng a good athlete but durrng a pound football game he hurt hrs knee Thrs drd not stop john beeause he rmmedrately went rnto the Held of extra eurrreular aetrvrtres In thrs held john became a star He was chosen by hrs class to represent rt on the Student Councrl After two years he xx as elected by the eounerl to be therr presrdent Then after hrs acerdent rn football he decrded to become a cheerleader whrch he drd so well that thrs year he rs the head of the sprrrt organrzatron 'Io round off John s aetrvrtres he rs a member of the Glee Club and Vree Presrdent of the Outrng Club besrdes berng on the Halzgnlule Board If you re strll not sure vrhere you can find john you mrght try the gym anytrme vrhen there rs a danee about to be put on because he rs also Charrman of the Drnee Commrttee He not only rs outstandrng rn that he has many aetrvrtres through whrch he beeame Vree Presrdent of the Srgnet Socrety but john has also made many frrends rn hrs stay here at Haverford It can easrly be agreed that xrrth john Haverfords loss wrrll be the worlds garn 28 I v V Y . ., . r. ' r ' - V ' 's 5 ' . I' - 4 I l 1 ' 1 .S . I . '. l -, D' I s ' ' Y 'z . , . A , 4 'f A ' , e T . - 'I ' e ' . , , . , y I' 1- , , , . , - ' . V- r . . , ,- ' s I I a 1 '- ..y . . 1 Q. , A - I I 5 l . , . Index III-VI, Features Edrtor VI , , , , , . - W 2 , , , . . ' r . . I, I r A I v 7 . Y . . , . ' -' 1 :'.-A D - ' A rf I I I V 1 V . , . . V Y -y y I Y 4 s r , T , ' ' Y I I I '-I. Y , Y - .+' I I . , r ya. 1 v- . l I 1- 1. v If yn , . . . Bob is a very friendly and intelligent boy. This fortunate combination has made his many years at Haverford successful scholastically and has made the atmosphere of this institution more pleasant. Romo has been very active in extra-curricular activities. As a member of the Dramatic Club he graced our stage in the hilarious role of Daisy McSkew, a heroine pure and simple. and was the hit of the One Act Plays. Not only is Bob a great actor, but he has sung and debated very wcll for the Glee Club and the Polemics Society However his main activity has been in carrying on an exhaustive research on the female species conducted at the various dances and parties attended by boys from the Prep Bob has been a letter winner on the swimming team for the last three years and has excelled in his specialty the hundred yard freestyle as well as a member of the relay team In the summer he has used this ROBERT ALAN ROMOSER 5. Radnor, Pa. talent as a swimming counselor at Camp Allagash Blessed with a talent for having a good time making friends and French Club IV V Secy V Dramatic Club V VI doing well in his studies Bob is sure to be a success next year at either Glee Clubv VI Yale or Williams Glee Club VI Edison Society VI Polemics Society V VI Ireas VI Edison Society VI Music Club IV Honor Roll V VI Index IV V VI Swimming IV V VI H IV V VI JOHN B RUCKDESCHEL 766 Beacon Lane Menon Station Pa Changing schools is always apt to be difficult on a person because It means becoming accustomed to new surroundings and making ncw friends john Ruckdeschel changed to Haverford last year but found no difhculty in adjusting to his ncw environment or making other ac quaintances Thin shy and blonde john fast impressed his classmates by the quiet and efficient manner in which he went about his work and the outstanding results he received Quick to sence the opportunity to join clubs he was soon a member of the newly formed Edison Society and at weekly rehearsals he was seated in the second tenor section of the Glec Club College life will drag him away in the fall and we hope that john will have many pleasant thoughts of his stay here for the past year We know that some university will gain a fine man for a four year term and society will gain a finer one after he has completed his education 29 V. - - V . . V A' I I - V 1 , . v V . . . . U 1 ' u m ' . . . . . . y n . . 1 1 s - 1 a v Y- - -V V. : y s 7 a , . I' . ' 1 ' ' - - -. , . V f y .V . . ' , . -, - u V ' V'- V ' V V V ' -' V V V , V V, . V, ' V V' ., , ' . V . . . W. French Club III V HUGH A. SARGENT 4 College Circle Haverford, Pa. W'hen the soccer coach Harry Smith remarked that Hugh Sargent was a streamlined player, he could well have said that Hugh was altogether a streamlined lad. For while the fair-complexioned. likeable fellow played good ball at left-fullback this year, he also has made a name for himself in other fields. Hugh has always been a top student in the class of 1952, ever since his beginning days in the fourth grade. He tackles his work with a quiet persevering and conscientious manner one that brought him hne results He is fimous for his intense love for the little singing animals of nature the birds Hugh can always be seen it the social functions the games and the parties of the school preferring to remain quietly in the background and enjoying everything fHes quite the star with the women alsoj After passing through the portals of Haverford Hugh plans to enter Harvard But wherever he goes and whatever he does he will certainly be a success Lltln Club III IV Glce Club V VI Polemies Society V VI 'I rcas Music Club III VI Wforld Affairs Council VI Honor Roll III IV V VI Temple Math Contest V VI Index III VI Contrib Soccer V VI Squash VI Baseball III 'I ennis IV VI Park Drive Manor Lincoln Dr and Harvey St Philadelphia 44 Pa Dick Schiller came to Haverford in the First Form From the begin ning there were unmistakable signs that the school had gained '1 boy who was not content to slip along in the smooth tunnels of drudgery he was a cog that escaped the machine He had that knowing look that calm assured manner something hard to Find but it was there Dick im mediately began to expand his held of operations He found little elifliculty in attaining honor roll status md has maintained his admirable position Dick has still another far more profound and meaningful an interest He has shown that he is aware of the spiritual demands of human life by his presence and support of nearby religious conferences Dick Schiller ts a boy who gave more to Haverford than he received and all who know him are sure that the same quality will bring him success at Penn 30 Spanish Club III IV V Currents Events Club VI Outing Club IV V Auto Club IV V VI Polemtcs Society VI Service Club VI Wcmrld Affairs Council VI Honor Roll VI Buck Hill Falls Conferences V VI Soccer III IV Swimming IV H V Co mgr VI Crew VI I 7 7 K la . . ' .. : : .' ' U y - . R .q -' lv . y. I 4 1 ' . z D .- l . ,, . , . V I U ' 1 L, a ' - D RA . . J , fix,- - , , -C 9 1 . . , , , , .' , , . 1 - RICHARD A. SCHILLER I y vi . 1 1 Liv I y' K v 1 ' ' yl L- y 3 v . - , - I ' , . .- , , T ' , ' V. 'A ' , '- .- I I . A . . A y I I a.' ' B . , . I , v RICHARD XY SLOCLM jR I tfayette and Country Club Rds Bryn Mawr Pa In hrs twelve years tt Haverford Duck has been a bug man on the campus Standme sm foot three he xull probably be a brg man m college too Besrdes bemg., one of the largest boys he ns also one of the funnnest At the vanous socual funetxons Sloes ns alvuays a lnfe of the party and hrs magnnlicent rendmon of jesus Loves Me on the grand prano ns the number one request of the Haverford School Hlt Parade Athletrcally Sloes has been a star who has been a constant challenge to Doc and joe He prefers the open spaces to the confines of the foot ball held sxummmg pool and the cmder track Even so Dxcky has been 1 standout swimmer nn the breaststroke for three years and this ye lr performed for the vtrsxty eleven on the gndxron Duk h is done vxell ln the aeademle hne nd has been on the Honor Roll for several years He has presented some very unusual debates m Polemres Club and made the atmosphere of that souety less stuffy He IS one of the few boys nn the school that can fly a plane and he has a tnon and amrabnlrty Ducky xull be popular and successful at MIT and everyvx here he goes Lat1n Club IV Current Events Club VI Outrng Club IV Auto Club IV V VI Glee Club IV V VI Swrmmmg V VI Mgr H VI Baseball V VI Mgr H VI ends and gomg vuthout food Current Events Club done at Haverford 31 French Club III IV V Polemxes Socrety V Edison Socrety VI Muslc Club III IV Honor Roll V VI Temple Math Contest VI Football V VI H Svummxng IV V H VI Track IV V H VI Fl RMAIN H SOITH 707 bt Georges Rd Ardmore Pa If you hear .1 roar and a sereeeh of tures rn front of the gym rt IN Furman commg through school rn .1 daxly rae Furman entered Haverford four years lgo After progressnng from the confusmg Englrsh penods of Mr Moore to Mr Sensemgs Physnes course Furman has prepared hnmself for that much eherrshed drploma Durrng recess he can be found talkmg mth some of the hot rodders rn the school about varxous races or new model cars Hrs mann Interests are automobiles and food Hrs dislikes mclude homework ramy week Furman was the manager of tsso mayor sports smmmmg and base ball Durmg the actlvrtxes penod he attends Auto Club, Glee Club and After graduating from Haverford, Furman hopes to attend the lnl versxty of Pennsylvanxa, and he rs sure to make many frrends as he has 1 Y. I Y I . . . . , .1 A h I A 4 A ' I . pilot's license to prove this. Wfith his great humor and boundless ambi- - I ' ' . .1 . . . V. V V 'VI . , , , , , fl. , , , , l Y .. .. T , , . , . ' y . ' , , ' , re. 3 It L V , ,, , ' . . ,' French Club III IV V LEONARD AUGUSTINE SPALDING III Lafayette Rd., Colonial Village Wfayne, Pa. Leonard Spalding is an extremely hard worker and a very intelligent boy. These qualities together have served to produce an incredible scholastic standing for him. He has been on the honor roll since First Form and he was also taken into the Cum Laude Society in the Fifth Form. He was also the winner of the Time Tests in the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Forms. Because of Leonards extensive work in extra-curricular activities, he was elected to the Signet Society, Leonard is always at the social gatherings. even though he seldom brings a date. His prize possession is his gray Ford. Although he oc- casionally has trouble with the brakes. he claims it's the best car on the road NXhen Leonard graduates in june the school will have lost one of the smartest boys that ever attended Haverford He is sure to succeed in the future Latin Club III IV Auto Club V VI Glee Club VI Polemics Society IV V VI Vice Pres Signet Society VI Honor Roll III IV V VI Temple Math Contest V VI Tune Test Winner III IV V Halzgoluk V VI Photography Mgr Index III IV V VI Assoc News Ed Football VI H Mgr FRANK W STOCKHOLM Box 67 Exton Pa Frank could easily be thought of as the grandfather of the senior class of 52 for he has been studying at Haverford since the September day back in 1945 when he first entered th grades on his way to a diploma Frank was the goalie on the championship team of the 1950 season to the school in that held he has been awarded the Manager of the Year Trophy His activities flow in other directions also to the Auto Club Squash team and the Dramatic Club which will always remember him as the tobaccy chewin farmer MacCarthy of the March play Next fall Frank begins a four year term at Wfashington College If he shows the sportsmanship and ibillty that he has displayed on the athletic held the smiles and humor he shows at the parties and the conscientious ness he applies in the classroom he s sure to be on the top of the pile w hen the honors are given out 32 Dramatic Club IV VI Auto Club V VI Music Club V Index Contr Soccer V H VI Mgr Squash V H Baseball V VI Mgr ,I f I I V4 ' 7 3 I I , , . . y , ,Q - H . Y . , , , 1 3 I I 7 3 , . l 1 7 ' I ' , , , , . , . , ' 7 ' , ' y ' ' . . ' v , C y ' K I n Q- 1 y 1 A a ' I ' I. x ,. N V A and he was manager of this year's championship team. For his services ' ' V - V' 7 I W ' ' ' f ' ' - ' v V ., , an ' . ' I ' v' v A . . . , . ,' K . ,, . . 5 ' , I , .I ' , -' A, 1 1' rx- . f A.'f ' la I L- ' . ' , ' - 3 ,' ' f Y 1 y. . FERDINAND C. Sl'Sl. VIR. 1ll4 So. 60th St. Philadelphia 45. Pa. Xx'i1L'I'l Ferdinand Susi tame to Haverford this fall from Friends Central, he was given a warm welcome. He started off well hy going out for the' foothall team. He played first string tackle most of the time, even though the coaches said he was a little bit lazy. XX'hen the going got rough, Susi was always in there pitching and getting good results. bust is the kind of hoy that makes friends quiekly and this proved yery true it Htserford He started some with the boys and had a wonderful time He has .1 xery good sense ot humor one of his fiyorite pistimes is hayine 1 yoke telling session XX hen he is not with the boys he ean be found with his friends from Philadelphia His trademirk is a dark hlue shirt ind sidehurns XY ten Soo: leases sehool he will go a long was in life He will do this beeause he his a eood personality and he is 21 good worker Good luek in the years to tome Outing Club IV V VUorld Affairs Countil VI H ilrgnlub Conttilw Index Contrih Iootblll VI Basketball Ass t Mgr IV V hier VI H j V Baseball IV V Football VI H Auto Cluh VI Bind IV V ISI JAMEB XX EISMAN 85 Prineeton Rd Cxnwyd P many friends sinee then and also a little w eight Iims main aetiyity is his post of mtnaeer of the hi kethill te IIII post w hieh he filled eonstientiously ind ethtiently ill through the winter months He also w is on the seeond te IIN of the All Inter Ae thimpion ship tooth all team lim does w ell in studies ind is among the w irhlers of the Cylee Cluh He also belongs to the Outing Cluh md writes artieles for the Index md the H zlzgfflui As the old saying., goes All work ind no play hut lim hilantes his school aetiyities with attend mee it the association pirties and driyine his prized red Pontiac im has not yet deeided for sure upon tollege but his ehoiees inelude Princeton and Yale Vlhateyer his final selettion Haserford is losing a good manager and a swell guy 33 va v . 1 Q ra . . k f A K A ly 'il' 1 1 - . 4 , ' ,I , -ply ' , ' 2, '. Q-' .,'vl' t,.'v-. . ' V ' - ' t . ' H ' - -u . ' I ,U . -I . . , . . 7 1 Y .. ,. 1 . . ' ' ' i it jim XY'eisman entered Haverford three years ago. and has gained - , A I I - T, , 1 ' 4 -447 v D I i'A ' as'x 'Q .Li . P - V 4- A - I. . ' v 1 4 --I r 4 y . '- . K-D . K- Vik- . .Q . - . . V A ' , . a ' . A . ' I Ia' v -r f y , w . ' . P .. ' ' A i',.. A I A' ' -'. ,' , A 1 .Ak fl ' A ','L, ' 1 , , ' , .I A. ' , ., '. .' , . , . Spanrsh Club V Current Events Club VI Auto Club VI Glce Club VI Scrvrce Club V VI I clrson Socrcty V Honor Roll V VI Hullgoluk Contrrbutor Index Contrrbutor lootball V H VI Basketball V 'l rack V H Capt VI 1 rack Qualrficatron Medal V Srg.,net Socrety NWILLIAM H VUILSON THOMAS XVAI KER W ll LIAMS JR 779 Hrchland Ave Lansdowne Pa 'lrmmy entered Haverford rn 1951 and has been one of the outstand mg., mcmbcrs of thrs ycars scnror class Whth hrs pcrsonalrty sportsman shrp and sports abrlrty 'lrmmy has bcen ln asset to our football and track teams He was rclrable rn thc fall when football scason rollcd around and could bc counted on each sprint, to prck up an rmposrng number of pornts rn track Hrs athlctrc .lccomplrshments wrll long., bc remembered However hrs rnterests are not lrmrted to sports as hc rs ln actrve member of the Servrce Club Auto Club and Edrson Socrety Hrs wrt and congcnralrty have won hrm many frrcncls and wrll most certamly contrrbute to the success of hrs future 'lrmmy wrth hrs crew cut and ready smrlc wrll bc crcatly mrsscd at school 'lhe example he set of puttrng forth hrs best rn rll of hrs actrvrtres wrll undoubtedly be follow ed by other boys other people happy wrll enjoy hrmself and have a successful career French Club III IV Latin Club III IV Current Events Club VI Dramatrc Club IV Outrng Club V VI Auto Club V VI Glec Club V VI Honor Roll V VI HdllglI1Ilk Contrrb Index Contrrb Xwrestlmg IV H VI Track V H VI Mgr Hellow Sprrng, Rd Malvern Pa Ever smce I'rfth Grade when Brll came to Haverford he has been actrve rn almost every phase of school lrfe Even though he rs handr capped by srze Brll wrestled lrghtwerght on the wrestlrng team and has managed the track team for the last two years Xvhen he rs not runnmg around the block Brll drvrdes hrs trme between several extra currrcular actrvrtrcs and marntarnrng an honor roll average Outsrde of school Brll hncls trme to leave the hrlls and attcncl most of the socral functrons wrth a ccrtarn specral grrl Although he has not decrdcd between Whllrams and Dartmouth, Brll rs sure to be as successful at erther one as he has been at Haverford Hrs frrendshrp wrll long be remembered at school and he wrll certarnly be mrssed when he leaves 34 Av I I I l , . . - , . - Y ' Y - . r , . 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Mr. C..111111. l1rstRou Biyur Gettrneer I bteyenson Leonard Giston Gres Rreh bmrth Rrueh Mebxyie Reimmn XX1llue lry Rn bmi h Setond Roxy XX Burns 'Irmms Carroll fisher Bill Iones Vyoolmin Cltrle Durhtm Grrxin lom Puste I South lhrrd Roxy E 5ehoettle Metz Blldes Russell Mxtlaele Hrbbs l'itler Molleniuer Wilbur Mihoney Gillen Bury Casleey Fourth Roxy Hrlbkrt Kruk Adtms Golelenbere Heston Allen Strdtler Dem Horton Lexus Grrthn M MtMuhrel 1 1 yy eumrn ree wtt utte i exye euy rum B tt X no Hlfl H FORM This years Iitth Iorm is perhtps the most yy ell rounded tlass and has the greatest human potential ot any elass at Hayertord Its mem nov ttter yerrs ot looking, torvsard to the yvriyileges and responsibilities ot leadership in the sehool teams and aetixities as yyell as to publie speaking and student goyernment The inelryidual members ot the elass haye taken oyer many ot the really important clubs at Hayertord Stott Tuttle is the eaptain ot nest years football team perhaps to guide the re turning host ot lettermen to mother league ehrmpionship th llltllexe is under the able and strong leadership ot to editors Don Hes ton and Duls MeG1yu md the near luture ysill see lllth lormers ehosen to run the Htlfl gnlnk The Glee and Dramatie Clubs to pre side oyer the Student Couneil and the Signet Soeiety and to rssume tommrnd on eoyyn the line Or the lIlILllK.LILlI.l side the elass exeels are ot exteptional rntelligenee 1nd who haxe used their talents to beneht their sehool and their elassmates A keynote of the elass on the vxhole is a leyel headed enthusiasm Not only has the Iilth Iorm axoideel the hrst deadly symptoms ot Mainlinitie Seniorrtis but it also eontinues to shove promise ot graduating next year as one ot the tinest groups ot Hayer tordians that the sehool his exer produeed The tlass ofluers yxere im Ruieh presi eent Diels MeG1x1t xue ywresie ent it mith seeretary B1 Gres trexsurer Raueh MtG1y1e md Diele Smith were the elass representatixes on the Student COLIIlLll I 54. 'Z 'I . X' A R . ' A , aj . . 1 4 . aL'.I. 'IL 4 1 . 4 I I it . ei ' 'Z . U ' . . i . 5 Y' L . L . L , i' 'i .H . 2 -. I . lfftl Ru : XX'7l 4 . Grp, Set 'l' l . Y 'i'll. Ku lj. S. Sr 'l. ri ain, Y' tl. 1 1 1 . ', ' . 1 b, ska , , I , ' ' x . A 1 . ' . . - L .H . I, K if al- . X-Q bers have arrived at the point of realization with a disproportionate number of boys who V, L 1 . v IL . -I y . vf 4 f 4 - A r ' . ' f I a A A ' . v f ' A ' 4 ' I it 'i 'Q e ' -' i A S I . 'Q gmtl 'll A 'L' '. 39 lllfle ll'1 lllglfl L N L NUI! HIS U Ll Ne le llll I N XX l su lxlnleelel Relel lN1l1botsky eeonel Rem IIN Huemes Xoh lxlrlepltrle lxelloge Iexth Moyer liueleley Herrxne, lxuger Hetleseher lrr HILSILI D Seott I Mlhoney Cunule Ill ou xnun l Smith leelxuth Wllsh Cumm1nL,s Nryes Par e R Parker Hoffman Hts ett Vlll l Hughes lhlyer Sensenx our 1 e ox m one e e n us e e e s lierry XX tree ubell CN FOURTH FORM Thus years lourth lorm the Class ot H that h ts exer been at Hayertord The sopho mores h ue elone more than usual ID the vsay ot extra eurrleular tetnxtles and haye eomplled in enxmble reeorel on the athletle tlelel A quar ter ot the boys lre already x lrsrty lettermen Usutlly the lourth lorm eloes not partleuplte xery mueh In elub aetlxltles but thus year there yxere many sophomores who belonged to the Dramatxe Club the Glee Club the Serxree C u rnel the Polemles Soelety to men lon but 1 levy 'Ihe elass xx IS s.1llllL xxell represented on the Honor Roll e thletle t1le1t Ill the lourth Io m shoxyeel uy lll mlny ehfferent sports In the Courtney loos lnel Dlele Clements wx malnstays on the tootball team vxhnle Lothrop Wflbllllib squash .mel Hkllllllllllg were yery popular as yunter sports among the lourth lormers with Bull lortenbaueh mel ohn Cummrnes outstanehng among the grapplers Although trlele and baseblll vxere the tayonte spring, sports Lllllll 1 levy boys were LOIUPLlIIlf,, III tennis lnel erexx In the Noyember eleetlon Wesley Haeleman was eleeteel by the Class ot 54 as its Presndent lm Hughes was eleeteel Vue Presnelent Vllllll Brute Krause seryeel is Seeretary The Student COL1IlLll representitlye for the tlrst term was Nelson Thayer who veas sueeeedeel by n Hughes III the seeonel semester l lI'5l Rong M1 l' . M. j. , l.eAe, M ll 'Ain A. Stet. , R. Da S p Kl'.lLl, A, l'l4 lunan, l. 1ni,, 'lf 'l. n. 5, ,Z J- 1,1 ' x A fk- '. u y . A f y . y .A pg V ll el R 1 HeA,l .4 . ., .X ' , .A . 'A . , . 4 ji, '1 Q ka . a A , a . pl- . 'l.lba. 'Ive' l' 'A 3 ' f' 'A lg. lf 'tl Row: Hi le UI. He lmw l, l:Lll'f'll, D. Dun al . l.eAnt7, Dem lfnos, Ri hurl Clle-In-nt, 'l4y'l, A 4 l'r. Cguny A . 'l' Aft. W 1 I is certainly' one of the most versatile classes Lee was seleeteel for All-Inter-Ae Soeeer honors. 1 V A .. 4. It V . .A I h- ' yy- N-V '.A '., V. . ,' , ThA a 1Ar ' A 7 7r ' ' J AA A 'jir K- V. 5 ' l - ' .. 5 K- . 7 -k-.- 5 ..-.- lllll. ' A' f K 4 ' ' Q ' A . 'ere 40 1stRoxx hins C plhr eisiee Humxxooe C 5FlIklLl Nleliolson lxiplln Blxthe Ienleins u S Burns Melluun Seeond Ron VJI1LltfVLLf l behoettle Slltterx B BlLlLLlllllI1 ohnson R lilugeimin lui 'l cyflllllll Rindolph lioerielee lhorington lhird Roxx Pew Rippird Hwland lillmirs Dimes lxriek I Hoxxson l btrmbridee R Wilson S MeMieh1el D AILGHIL lourth Rim Chinte H Buteher I Brittun XX ird Butlei Brooke li bmith lxlinle Osgood Cline Wilford i 1Rcxx mxlton u en IYIIXLI Muliem I Cnxinn Huggins IHIRD FORM The old stiyini, too many eoolss spoil the lorm Althouah the elass ot 19m xx as the larg est in the Upper Sehool it xx .15 an eveeptiormlly xxellorganized eliss with plenty ot fC.1INVSOflx and cooperation Under the leadership of President Bill Ward ue tired quite well this yeir Serxing mth him were Viee President Diele Osgood 1nd QLLFLIIFI Trelsur r Diele Thormeton with e lur one inl Hissy Hovsirt is Qtutent C ountil representitnes lt is ot treat pride to us that many of the lormers in their midst We were also xery xxell represented in Hax erlord s rietixiti program huing .1 large num her ot boys who were members ot the xarious eluhs throuehout the sehool All in ill we hue done Xery vxell this year XVI1 it xxe lieleed in experience vue made up in ort 1 e mx l1ll wi we tovee tus Svrm X e are sure tO ine mother hiehlx suteesslul sehool xc ir l:iI'f ': Roh ' . S 4 . R. Vljlzjf, F, l ' l. 9. Q 1' i 5 , 'L L . 1' A. U A ' 5, K lp. Q' 'Z ' ' :da . je' L .hl I . . j' a , 741. '. Ita , 4 . M I 'Z ' '. I 1 , . .i a I. Q 'A 'I' . i. . T. I . ' 'I K , . I J , . ' i' Q' . rm I 1 Kn I . 12. C 11- .11 ly. ., ' V' . I 1 W broth , did not hold true in this years Third xpirsity sports squads had one or more Third ,- ' . A . ,,' 1, , 2, ' ,Iv I4 VIA' N vlv YI- N4 , I'- I' -' A 44 'A I' A 'I 7 ' 1, fv.f . 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SIXTH GRADE larst Rena R Morras laslaer Faunee E Daxon Irasan R Seott Baraaneer R Steyy aft MeCready Sharp Seeonel Roxy D Rogers Lamb Perelle Burnard Arseott P Illoay ay Chrastae Meanfelder Greenblatt T Seott A Oehrle C Classera Ihard Roaa Ma Bueleley Mr Bonane Morgan Large Coseraye S Huebner D Straaabradee S Eyans Sevcranghaus XXallane Leaate l Dunean Shepherd Mr Kaneham Grasaaold Chaplan XX Hyland fourth Rem A Laehteap Roeyer Hoag Harst H Bartle loaansend XX Dayaes B Seull lannea Green lafta Ram Hepburn Easenbrea Day los Huaason lXIeanlee lXIellxa aan H XX ardell XXaa ht Steaner JUNIOR SC IIOOI NOII S On September 11th a near reeord total of 786 sun tanned eherubs deseended upon the unaor Sehool and after the usual peraoel of aeelamataon another aeademae year yyas an full syaang Tvao new teaehers were on the faeulty Mass Ursula Wallaelaaa teaehang larst Grade Mr Donald Broyxnloxa teaeh ang Arathmetae and lourth Grade Of prame anterest to boys of the three upper grades axas the fall athletae program gaxang yartually ea ery boy an opportunaty to mn one of the eoaeted numerals an eather soeeer or football Haaerfords yunaor teams had a generally sueeessful season an eompetataon yaath other Inter Aeademae sehools vaath the 70 pound football team shoya ang the vaay by ayannang all nane of ats games by deeasaae margans The arrayal of Thanlesgayang brought an end to the outdoor sports program and dareeted attentaon toyaards sueh elass aetaaataes as plays Glee Club rehearsals and the approaeh of mad year exams A unusually vaade range of dramatae xsorles was presented durang the eourse of the year aaryang from za performanee of The Sad Case of Mass Murphy a tense melodrama to laght eomedaes and a hastoraeal epae based on the Paola Massaere The unaor Sehool Glee Club dad exeeptaonally yy ell an ats share of the annual Chrastmas Coneert and later began extensaae preparataons for the sprang operetta Snowy Whate and the Seyen Dyy arts At thas axratang sprang as just around the eorner and baseballs bats and gloaes are appearang an anereasaaag numbers tennas raeleets are beang restrung and 1 feya hopeful fraele ean la lates are lalnberang up ere aley museles The pleasant athletae exertaons of the sprang should brang to a elose an unusually sue eessful year for the unaor Selaool 13 . . . -. , - - . , . . , L , . . , 1, a . 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I 1 1. uf il H E' asf' MW 5 'awww QW Seated Maxey Parker Huhn Standmg Grosse Alexander Mr Parsons Spaldmg Rrtter THE INDEX Under the capable le 1dersh1p of Editor Carey Parker the Huerforl School Index hrs cox ered the school nevss thoroughly The artlcles were enllyened and photographs were 111 proyed vxhxch polnts to the general efhelency of the staff Assrstlng Carey IH producing 1 yxell recelyc publlcatxon were Dayrd Maxey nevss edltor Leonard Spaldmg assoclate news edltor ohn Alexander exchange edltor Peter Huhn sports edrtor Charles Dans assoeute sports edltor ohn Rutter features editor Arlstrd Grosse photography edntor Don Heston copy edrtor and Dlck Smlth assoclate copy edltor Terry Bouck scryed as circulatlon mmager and Mr Wlllldlh Parsons was thc faculty adxrsor Mr George McGmn1s also serxed IS a taculty ad Xl or untll he left the school The Index felturc columns h ue splced the prpcr greatly Mr Charles Dethler has ably vxrltten the JUNIOR SCHOOL NOTES yxhlle Rex Clements uccessfully handled the OAK LEAVES The tamous CROWS NEST vyhlch had all the dopc on mythnng and eyerythmg was gnen llfc by Terry Bouck Mort Hovsard vsorld vslth hls SPORTS CHATTER Column The INQUIRINC REPORTER which dealt wth excrythmg from sernous remarks to msc cracks vuas handled by Charles Day IS Thms year s Index dld much to bulld Interest nn Haxerford actlyltles and was llso ll 1 portant record ot chool excnts H : , , . 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Slttlm, Bouck I-Iuhn Rltter O1 L S mclme lwrtenbaueh rm Hu hes Ircncy C Plrkcr D Smlth Raueh Scott'luttle C Davxs STUDILN1 COUN CII The Student Council IS the student goxern mg body at Haxerford Tvnce each year ID Octob r and lI'l Iebruary .1 nevx council elected The Slxth lorm chooses three dele ate the I'1fth Form tvso and the Fourth and Thlrd Forms one eaeh In addxtlon to the elect ed members the councrl may rf lt pleases select one to me boys from the tour upper forms tor member hrp The ouncxl elected m October consn ted of the follomng President john Rlt ter Vrc Presrdent Terry Bouclc and Secretary Carey Parker from the Srxth Form nm Raugh and Drclc McGay1c from the F1fth Form Nel son Thayer and Ted Iurlong from the Fourth Form and Thnrd Forms respectnely Pete I-luhn Andy Orr Charlie Dans and Scott Tuttle were added to the Councl In the second semester the officers were Pete Huhn pres1dent Andy Orr nce presldent and IIN Raugh secretary O her elected members were ohn Ireney Dlclc Smuth Ham on Howard and lm Hughes Larry Dillon ohn Rltter Scott Tuttle and Bull Fortenbaugh were added to the Councxl yy hen students could malce suyngestnons or complamts concernmg the school Also the trclc t system functroned yery vsell and proyed to be a good way of tamrng m1sbehax1or The Inter Academlc Student Councll vsas actrxe agaln thls year Hayertord sent tvno boys to each meetlng to dl cuss problems common to all chools On Aprrl 17 the annual formal d1nce presented by the Inter Academlc Councll held at Penn Charter School 5 A l 5 W fill ,N fc 'ji P ' ' j , g I A . a '. . 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V , 1 -, '- -' 49 l'1rst Rom Bouck Ritter Orr Huhn Freney Second Roxy Alexander C Parker Lemmon Raugh C DIVIS D1llon Mr Allen Tlurd Roxy Kennedy Gresh Spaldmg Maxey THF SIGN FT SOCIETY Presxdent Vlce President Secretary The Senlor Honor Society was organized ln 1940 and mto lts constitution were meorpo rated the followmg purposes for the socletys existence To develop a wholesome school spmt to support all the thmgs which the school under takes to dlscover and encourage ab1l1t1es ln actn 1t1es around the school At the end of the preced1ng school year fixe members of the I'1fth Form were elected by the school to form a nucleus for the follow mg year Each boy brought into the Soclety must haxe the support of the authontxes of the school the officers of the Signet and h1s Andrew A Orr john H H Rxtter Worcester Bouck II Senlor classmates Last une besides the Flfth Form presldent Andy Orr who automatically became a Signet member these four were elected unto the Socxety john Freney Pete Huhn Terry Bouek and john Rltter This year the Slgnet has been very busy In yolnt action wxth the Student Councll the Socrety trled to maugurate a full t1me operat mg Honor System Next together w1th the Outrng Club they presented the annual square dance early m Noxember Whllh proved to be very popular vnth the fellows and their dates To end the Society s funetlons the Slgnet held nts regular all day plcmc vnhneh has always been yery enjoy able 4' 7: ' , ' , , Y 1 A 1 . 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A FS l1rstRrm Bouek Kennedy RlllLl1 Pnker Hnrxsun Xoh Noyes OBr1e-n Seeond Roxy llllyll' D1 on Campbell I Nelly une Rexel Hnffmm Nehxller Iylr HlNlllDel P1 on bhRN IC F Cl UB The Serylee Club h1s mxny xery yyorthvxhxle lLlDLfIOIl5 The most IINP0l'flIlf of these IS rus mg funds for LlOll1flOll to many eharltlble organlzatrons Thus had been aeeomphshed throughout the past years by an xnnual drnxe xxhneh reeened poor support To remedy thus yLII'OXXII1g lndrfferenee 1nd subsequent laele of funds 1 store xxls est lblxshed Ill Deeember of 1951 The lntentlon y IS thlt the neeess money I'LeILIlK.el to keep the eyer LXPlHLlllyL from the student body 1t the sune tune offer mv X.1lLI1l7lC experlenee lll business HIXIIIE, been vtell estxbllshed the PFCXIOLI5 year the 1 'ershop ns known to the ys opened a most sueeessful season yylth oe Hlr rnson as manager and a staff of nfteen or twenty boys representing the llrst throueh the Slxthlorms The Qerylee Club xtends Its fl1lI1lxS to the fuulty md the ldnnn SIl'lfIOI'l for Its eo owerr tlon thlt hls nude possible sueh 1 sueeessful yerr Another letnlty of the club lb ruslny, funds for the natlonll drnes of the Red Cross The Mlreh of Dunes and the United Iund yyhleh 1re all prouded for apart from other eharltles Thls ls done by the Iunds COIDINIULC yyhleh IS helded by Inn Rrugh mth representltnes rn euh form Thus yexr the elub toole under lts sponsor sn the OI'y2,ll1lLlflOIl of boys to lttend re ll2,,IOLlS eonferenees lt llso K.I1LOLII'lgLS xttend mee at yyeeleend vxorle Lamps and eorresysond enee yuth our tyyo afflllated Luropean sehools Hoffman yon Illlersleben Sehule rn Germany and folleee a Arseryxal IH Iranee It was out standing, rn organizing the Clothes for Korea drne This years slsrpper IS ClfCy Parl-.er vslth loe Hlrrlson seeond rn eommxnd 1nd Reeye Plrleer and un Rlllygll Trelsurer 1nd Seere r syeetnely Mr Hull re O fue reyrser f :' . ,. . 4 V , , , . 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' A 5 4 5 ' tary' ea' W A' 'A . 4 ' ar l rs ur 4 rlty' 51 ltlrir I Al 'Ha .13 , S -- THE THREE FOURS Matliele Bouek Durham Raueh Vsor l Crrpenter Rem Smrth Gresh Rermmn Hmrson Stiltler Kennedy Presrdent Worcester Bouele II Vue President oseph E H Kennedy Lrbrarrans ohn H H Rrtter oseph Harrrson III Tle 1951 1952 Glee Club started its slng mg season rn October Practicing all fall t presented the annual Chrrstmas concert rn the gym combined wrth the unror School Glee Club and the Frrst and Second Form Chorus Durrng Chnstmas xacatron there were pro grams put on at the Valley Forge Memorral Chapel Lansdale Methodrst Church and a tele X rsron performance on WCAU After the Chrrstmas holidays there were audr tlons for new members and the club total rose to seyenty two Starting on a whole new series of numbers for sprung the Glee Club praetreed farthfully and had thelr hrst concert early rn April wnth Shipley Two weeks later was the Sprmg Concert at Haxerforcl with Agnes Irwln and on the hrst weelcend rn May was the much anticipated eoneert with St Marys Hall ln Burlington New ersey During the sprlng the club had a total of thirteen numbers ready for presentatlon wlth a few of the more outstand mg Ones being CZIUILIUIIII Aflb Snug Blue Ale Hu lzyeu Lalm Song and Hello luring Loren T e Threelours wrth Presrdent Terry Bouek Vree Presrdent oe Kennedy Larry Raugh as leftoyers from last years Three Fours and esse Matlaelc Ben Durham Henry Carpenter Brll Rermann George Stadtler and oe Harrrson as newcomers turned mto a well rounded srngrng group presenting therr flrst eoneert on March 12th for one of the local women s elubs Besides srnglng at all the regu lar Glee Club concerts they sang approximately twenty hye times on their own In therr selec tron of twenty fiye memorrzed numbers two of the most popular were Sfmu Ha! 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S uv? nan- -Huang---ff .E , X , f! v ,nw ,Z 52 Zz fi ! ixttxng, S Duncan Ewrnc, Alles l'1rst Row C Parker Huhn Mr ameson Bouck Alexmclcr Mr Black Mr Repetto Grosse Hrbbs Second Row Gettrnger B Montague Ben Caskey Gresh bcott Tuttle C Davis Leonard R Smrth Hoffman Krnkead Harrxson Thlrd Row Chance Frsher Stockholm jun Dayre XXOolman Harberg Keady Cornwell Kennedy Relmann DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS 1951 Haslett H Butcher Presrclent V1ce Presndent Secretary Treasurer Business Manager The Dramatlc Club rs one ot Hayertords most acttye and popular clubs as witnessed by the consrstent rnterest shown rn rt year after year It IS a most useful club smce rts members gam lcnowledge ln duction actmg and stage cratt not to mentron porse All of these useful subjects are absorbed wlth a mmrmum of out ward exertion on the part of the members As usual the Dramatic Club presented two productrons thrs year The first was a serres of three one act plays whrch were to be gn en rn December but whlch were postponed to anuary 12 because of a heayy snowfall on the appointed night They were Balcony Scene a serrous play whrch starred Bull Rermann as a dead man oc Kennedy as hrs friend and Cmdy Klemeyer of Lower Menon as the fcmr nrne lead The Great Western Melodrama billed as a drammer of the Gay 90 s whnch starred Terry Bouclc and Bob Romoser as a part of frustrated loycrs and Uncle rmmy yersus Chrrstmas a comedy whlch was cl: rected by Mr Wrlson ohnson ohnW Alexander r 52 M George Black Worcester Bouclc S2 Mr Phrlrpl Repetto S Peter Huhn 52 lor the March play thus year the Dramatxc Club ambrtrously undertook Our Town Thornton Wrlders moymg drama of small town lrfe rn New Hampshnre durlng the early part of the twentreth century The play Pulrtzer prlze wrnner uses no scenery rn pro udrng a panorama of the ln es problems and lowes of two famrlles of Groyers Corners rts mythical locale Much depends on actrng ohn Alexander played the part of the Stage Manager who acts as narrator and Carey Parlcer and Arrstrd Grosse were featured as Dr Grbbs and Editor Webb the fathers rn the two mann famrlles Dr Gibbs son George whose loye affair with Edrtor Webb s daughter Emnly 19 shown ID detail was played by Nelson Thayer and Emrly was played by udy Perry of Lower Menon Barbara Sullnyan and Sara jane Ieldman both of Lower Merron were seen as Mrs Glbbs and Mrs Webb The play was one of the most polrshed eyer gryen at school and the cast presented Mr ameson the director wrth an engrayed sllyer clgarette box m recognrtnon ot hrs efforts J V 5 l ll .. , L . 4 V Q Q ya 1. b V v A I s. 3 1 or R 5 V- V V'V . 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P' s we sun I s e extneer rr tn er Par er C Setont Roxy Munteuxnery Pltton Duttenwtel sneld lr stun H lrrson on M1 Sum lhul Rem Cornwell Kennedy Grosse Ritter CURRF T FVFNTS CLUB One ot the aetmtles that mll be most re membered by the graduatnng., elass IS the Thurs day alternoon meetme ot the Current lyents Club held Ill all lxlllklb ot weather md under all erreumstanees e tetnltles ol the Current lyents H are lmphed by nts namc lt endeaxors to sttmu late the mterest ot the students ID history Thus arm IS tultllled throueh the reports yxhteh are dehyered by the members ot the elub xt :ts meetrnles Subyeets ot these reports thus yerr ranged trom The Story ot the llllllg Lula: 1 me to Ted Wrllntllms lnduetlon mto 1 Army ohn Alexander was eleeted presldent ot the elub for both terms and Dlels Graham md Andy Orr eaeh serxed one term as nee pres: dent The post ot proeram ehurman was lllled by Andy Orr during., the tlrst term and when Andy beeame xreepresudent tor the seeond term he urs sueeeeded by Pete Pttton Ben Casleey mls seeretary lor both terms mnmng re llC.LfIOIl by 1 unmnmous yote Coonel H S Shan serxed as the tleulty ldxnser tor the elub tnd the meetmgs took plaee ln hrs elassroom h1LI'l'lbC.I'SlllP remamed eonstant durme the year xxlth a tem less members m the seeond term thin nn the hrst but the toples remalncd tnmely and mterestmg The Current Eyents Club has plans to complete tor this year a guest speaker ns eontempltted lor one ol the remamme, SSQIOITS el 1 poss ble trrp Gettysburg, 18 being, eonsldered The elub seems to haxe been sueeesslul III nts arm ot treating Interest nn eurrent eyents nts members haxe eonslstently plaeed among the lllbll seorers lI'l the lime ITLISJLIUL test ane sexeral others hue been sent to sueh exents as the Bnllelm I orum Altogether the elub has aeeomplrshed mueh durmg the whole school year and rts members eonsrder themselyes Among, the xxell mlormed Q5 V 2 ff lfir.t Row: Da 'i A, XY, NX'iI. , Seen Cale 'y. Al l ' . O . S l 'll-. Q le-. P. .lark. f- l 1 ' 4 . A l Pu. we . lu. . a' . Dill . '. flt '. 7 1 f A A A Th ' 4 T T ' l ' 2 J Clul . .5 ' A Y A - 5' ' 1 1 courses, in world affairs, and in current events. ' A V 1 ' A 1- ' . A ' A V- 1 4' ' ' 4' Q T A 1 1 - R' ' h , . , . . V A A ' '- . ,. . , . . ' f . . 1 . . . I ' . - L I k. A, , A A 1 A ' A ' I - 3 E '-'- -' I ' 5 1 A ' - L - A ' ' 1 ' Q, an 4 ' ' to . 4 , ' . v A . I 1' K I -- X A V. I 4' 7 s A A . fri. - ' X ' ' tlc , . . ,,, A, . A . . fy, '., , 2 A .7 in . ',,. 1 fy-5. A AL, , . , , in NAVA, LM H In . y , ,Q K. L, , . . V . . Q ' . I A K. A , A y 1 , A .' ' A . 56 wr'-1--1... .-- h- 1 , 1l i ' llrst Roxy Bllur Ruelelesehsl Gettmg r Maxcy behlller Hoffmm Neeond Roxy Mr Izuns Sprldrne I-I Buteher berstell bareent Romoser M Hou 1rd Ihnl Rem Robhrns I Grnhun fortcnbxueh POLFMIC S QOCIVI Y Not eontent vuth berng the oldest elub III the sehool the Polenues Soelety I5 raprdly le eomrng the most seleet one The depletlon ot nts membershrp oy er the former years does not hoxyeyer lndleate a laele ot enthuslasm on the pzrt ot those boys vxho haye yolned rts fllilxi The Interest and support reeened from the Thrrd and lourth Iormers were unique tel tures ot the ul H2 season Alloyxnng tor the eneroaehments made on Its by the neyytaneled Ind erovxd pleasing ELIISOII Qoerety Polemres bows to no master rn the domun ot elub xetnltres thus year It has added 1 new lustre to nts rlready brrght eareer In Oetober a XIIIOFOLIS propaganda campaign was yxaged to enllst deblters During the yunter months Mr Lx ans room xx as 1 seene ot heated LIISLLISSIOHS rnyolylng unparalleled outbursts ot lnyeetrye from Messrs Spaldlnb Gerstell and IOl'fU1l51Llf,,lI By the spring the eonseryatlxe element lsserted rtselt and the aforementroned gentlemen Lllllfi exhausted by therr ordeal toneentrated therr energres toyyard the more prosare tlsle ol VSIIHIIIICI5 a debate As tor 1 tanerble appraisal ot the years yxorle the elub turnrshed the partlelpants tor three torum broxdeasts on KXW and groomed 1 speaker tor the Worlel Affarrs Counul The Inter Aeldemle Debltlnfs Leayblle xx 1s estab llshed on 1 hrm toundatron and a tull sehed ule ot delutes h rs been arranged tor the tall term The mrdyear eleetron alyyays an outlet for eyer be hallowed IS one IH Vklllell yer al l5lIglllSIII suppllnted lssault md battery The re LlC.LflOII ot Presrdent Maxey prompted odnous LOIITUIFISOFIS to the Gull! Mobilit: and the George Lorrmer eoup d etat Leonard Spald me s ILLCSSIOII to the nee presldeney yxas harled as a yretory tor the lett yung, The seeretary and trelsurer Larl Gettlnger and Bob Romoser respeetryely rode rnto otnee on a trde ot good leehne Mr Inns a long, suffering XXlfI'lL5S to thus sound and tury rs to be eommended lor hrs patlenee and Llllfdblllfy V'r 7-5 'Z H . kxf . ' V ':. '. I' ' ', A , ' ' e 'Z I ' l. 1 Q , ' A ' . i 1 . A . 1 L 1 Q . - . V' .' I ax - ' '- lj- ' V' ' 7 V , V I' . N- 7 . A -'. V '. , ' r 5, S ' 1 V y' . . I A . V., 'ss I 1 A A ' I ' A . T a v ,V A 4 A . V 'V ' 7 V . i A ks . Vx V . V . ' ' , ' k L -h ' . - -Q a ' V . L ' y ,K y . VL X .X - , V' 1 1 . ' V ' . -. . I L' A . ' .V . A ' I- , V vV v' V A A fI'LIkllfIOIIL1l lTlCCflIIg trmc fMonday' attcrnoonj thc bascr cmotrons ot thc members, shall tor- V, , . '- , 1 . A ' , V' . ' ,if L . -A-.- 1' A 'V -. V' . ' V, '-, ' q . ' ,Y . . ,. I- .-'V. V' . ' U-A 4 , l , : . i , t V , K ' . - , V, ' -. 1. 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V . , ' ' V ' - s V - 57 First Roxy Dillon Harrison Gresh Ritter Mr Rugay., Boucle Cornyxcll Rermmn R Smith becond Royx Campbell Knowlton C Kricle Hoffmxn Patton Linton Bill Hllbkat Lemmon XX Wilson Durham lhird Roxy Bet: Super I ichocttle Grllcn Allen Hlrhere I Diyic brrlhn Pisfielcl Frcncy Absent lisher Hihhs OUTING Cl UB Terry Bouclc President ohn Ritter Vice President Perry Gresh oyer by the boys of the lower forms It has given them a chance they haye neyer had before that of going in the wilderness and learning how to live with only Mr Rugg the faculty aduser to help The boys haye proycn themselves and will malce a good nucleus tor future years The actnitics of the club sary In the fall they pooled their money and gaye a big dance with the Signet Society that proxed to be a great success Balcs of hay were placed around the gym for atmosphere while a caller ex plamed each dance trying not to confuse the couples This fall trips yycre planned for the adycn turesome fcyy who wished to braye thc cold Hovyeyer not many of the trips toolc place One of the places the boys did usit was Hope vsell Village This is a small tovsn near Read Sec retary Treasure r one of the old iron forges This was a yery exciting and interesting trip eyen it the boys did haye to stop after one of Mr Rugg s hardy charges and pick ol? burrs This trip was also punctuated by xcry alert drnmg that took place on the turnpilcc Another place the Outing Club ycntured was the Poconos for a skiing trip The group rented a cabin outside of Straw burg and stayed oyer night some of them ey en vyent skiing that night before the snow melted The year ended mth a big party consisting of a grilled dinner with softball before After dinner there was a square dance that lasted to the wee small hours of the morning The cluh meetings toolc place this year on Thursday afternoon Moxies on all types ot outdoor actnities vsere shoyyn and plans tor tramps yxcrc made 1 a W I 1 - 1- 1 1 A - . 1 I ' 1 1 a 7 If ' 2 ' f 4 This year the Outing Club has been taken ing, Pennsylvania, where there is still standing ' 1 - - a 1. ,.1 . 1 A -' ' 1 ' ' ' , 1 ' ' 1 . I ' ' A l 1 1 a ' y' 1 , . . . . ,y , - , 1 - . - ,' , 1 1 , - . 1 1 A 1 ' 1' - 1 1 a 4 y ' 1 .. r A 1' ' 1- - 1 1 - I . A A I . - - 1 1 1 - 1 ' Y l 'A .. . , ' I V A if I A - 1 , ' . ' . ' 1 . .l ' , l A 1 - Y ' ' A 4 A A . ' . 1 . . - 1 . ' 1 -14 1 1 ' - 1 -. - 1 1 1 . 1' ,- 1 K 1 . ' , . . . . 1 . ' 1 . ' s ' 1 1 1 .1 .1 - , . 1 , , 1 , 58 Y' lrrst Row Dun: Betz Allen Gxllen Cornwell Patton Lemmon Prsheld Sehrller Seeond Row Htrrrson Montgomery Crmpbcll Ptrlec Hoffmrn Brll Spuldme Mr Hwrlrnd llurd Row Rerd Kennedy Czrrthn XX XX1lSOl1 AUTO CLUB The Auto Club e tn now bo lst about the de erease ot the number ot hot rod drrxers at the Hayertord Sehool Peter Pttton as Presrdent ot the Auto Club this year drd an exeellent rob rn keeping the standards ol this elub as hugh as they were when he toole oyer nts management Wrth the able assrstanee ol Arlstnd Grosse rs Vue Pres: dent and Brll Carroll as Seeretary Treasurer Peter helped malee thus tlready popular organ: Latron grow rn the esteem ol the other students at Haxerlord Wrthotxt the assrstanee ot Mr Hayrland as taeulty superuser the elub would nexer haye been the outstandmg., sueeess that lt rs today Durmg the year the elub presented many exeellent trlms to nts members The hlms were on eautlous dmmg lenowledge ol the ear md rules ol the road In Mareh an exmember of the Auto Club Mr Vlneent D1 Iraneeseo returned from the Unnersrty ot Delaware order to report the faets he has learned about drrymg satety The members ot the elub deeply respeeted the wise opmrons ot Mr D1 Iran eeseo as they all lenew ot the experrenee he has had m sueh matters Many ot the members tsl-.ed Mr D1 lrmeeseo questions about drlx rnyj One member asked how an experreneed drrxer eould stop at a stop srgn and then pro drreetron Wlmo does thus' asleed Mr D1 lraneeseo Xou lo answered the IIICIUIFCI' Alter watehlng the helplul lllms presented by the Auto Club and alter lrstennng to the rntellrgent report presented by Mr D1 Iran eeseo the Auto Club rs qurte sure that nts mem bers wall always dme aeeordmg to eondltrons ot the rold with a deep respeet lor speed lrmrts Vlfll both hands on the wheel and with the motto Qttety l rrst as a eonstant motormg eompamon 1, J' . 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A , AAYA ,' . 4 . f.. r ,V yy 4, - , ' . 59 l1rstRoxx lmton Sensenxg VUall.1ce M Howard Sloeum Romoser Wfrllrams Orr Second Rove Mr Sensenu, Palste Koeer Mollenauer ,I MeGav1e S Smith Hrekox Hoffman llnrd Roxy South lan Heekseher Buckley jenlerns If DISON SOCIETY The Edison Soelety or the sehools scrence elub was reorganized after a hiatus of several years under the ausplces of Mr Sensenrg Membershnp reeyurrements were much more stringent than nn former years asprrants to the elub not only had to haye a good grade rn therr suenee courses but were requlred to retarn a hlgh scholastle standlng generally Weekly meetmgs were held on Monday m the Physres lab A great many experiments from all lrelds of senenee were performed and the funetrons of much laboratory apparatus demon strated In many eases knowledge accrumg from these undertalemgs proyed a benefit to the members ID their regular screnee classes Aetnrtles coyered exerythrng from a lecture on bats by Sargent to a lecture on the Bulletin by Mr Slocum the managing edrtor The tour of the Bullelm bulldmg under the guldance of the yery charmmg Mrss Pollack of the news paper staff was one of the hrgh pomts of the year Every club perrocl had rts mterests how lnght vas created wrth a few chemrcals rn a beaker the dancmg lmes on the oscnllograph were shown model arrplanes roared electrrc drseharges crackled and spectra were observed Reports were presented on a large yarlety of topres from books on the stars to the tmy vsorld of the all powerful atom A nne feature of the elub was the mterest eymeecl by the younger members who vull eertannly provrde a fine nucleus for future years The officers elected at the beginning of the term were Arlstrel Grosse President Brll Wallace V1cePres1dent and Program Com mittee Charrman and Bart Sensenng Secretary :' V, ,: 4' Q . x 'K Q . -.v . 1 y - Q h V ' ' 7 . 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Q . 60 www 5I2 mnt Ram rr er XX IN o en I u Su Ron Adims Dem Mr IHLFITILF l'R Nllllllls The .um of the lreneh Club this year as 10 years past vx ts to promote llklllfy ln spoken lnenth Club meetmgs eonslsted mainly ot dlseusslons under the gurdanee ot M L Herntner on suth subjetts ts In the held of entertaxnment the elub shoved sexeral lreneh moxnes md rn Mtreh took 1 trip to the Rodin Museum rn Phlladelphla Otheers thls year were ames Mollenauer presxdent Wlllrxxiu Walllee nee presldent Henry Puste seeretary and Reexe Parker treasurer Ted Robbins serxed as presxdent ot the lumor lreneh Club xxlueh IS for boys takmg hrst year lreneh btandmg J Hyland S LfQbilLl'l.iCl Noxes R bfLG.iX1L 'lhormeton Chanee XX rlsh Seated XX ond I'rx Dr Nexshall IXTIN CIIB 19w1 19v2 has been an aetrxe year tor the Latin Club lt has usxted both the lranklrn Instltute Planetarlum and the UUlXCfSltS Ot Pennsslxanla Museum IH addltnon to other aetmutles durrng the weekly elub meetlntgs Both Greek and Latm elassleal authors were read durxne the xear and olten Dr Nevshall the taeulty adusor put Latxn eross word puzzles on the blaekboard The orheers were Fry presldent Wlood nee presxdent and MeGax1e seeretarx treasurer The elub has ddmlfdbly tulnlled lfS role as a hlstorxeal and lingual supplement to the regular Latm courses ot the sehool 61 A i tan-.. lv- '11 ' V. 1 hi, Cl Q Q 7 I .. 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Q. , r- SC 5 4 1 .fd VARSITY FOOTBALL LETTERMEN 1rst Row Sl ements tee tuet eney 1 t 1 s XX Burns Neuwnd Row Cuehrine Cues Duttenhoter Rtehtrd Smith Allen Ions C Mlhoney Dillon C Pxr er Ihnrd Row Mr Me urllen Clrpenter R Grthtm S bmtth Cmldenbere, Cullen Fourth Row bpaldme, M341 D Mixes tMa,r J Mr Prlfer Mr XX tlltee bloeurn lA OOTB AI I The 19w1 lootbtll seison wrll long, be re membered as one ot the most sueeesstul n Hayertords hlstory Wflth 1 61 7 reeord the team brought the Inter AL1LlCIT1lL League eham pnonshtp home to the sehool tor the trrst trme Alter last years setson 1911 w ts looleed upon as J year ot I'Cl7LlllCllI1g but tt soon be eame apparent that no flblllldlflg was neees stry The te 1111 looleed hlee LlTdlUI1lOI'1Sl'1lI7 mt terml Wltlm only tue returning, lettermen Doe Wallaee assrstrd by Coaehes Prrzer and Parsons molded one ot the best tedms rn the irea Under Does zeulellny, hind the tetm etptuned by ohn lreney swept throuteh Inter Ae eompetltron with three wlns md one tre IRANKTORD lrtnlstord perennul Publre League Chtm pton w IS hrst on the 1951 sehedulc The pllllltlilpllll boys wrth their usutl good te 1m show ed eood offense but thus was tbly mxtehed by H tx ertord 5 stmdout detense w huh stop ned them tnslde the hte ylrd line hye different Although our eletense was exeellent our offense yust wouldnt ellele desptte the exeel lent ptssrng of qulrterbaele Bill Burns md we were seldom lnsrde lrmletords terrltory The gtme s only texlly time on A 57 yird re yerse by Iranleford 5 B111 Anderson late ln the tourth qutrter The extrx pomt w ts good and lrtnlelord won 711 ney Orrs detensrye wltyrnlg, me Retueh s surettre ptsstng eatehlnte and puntrng were the sttndouts ot the etme lf' , : Suf. 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CJ11 CJ A ll. 11.11 -11-011 111-11-.111-11 111111 111 1 10 11111111 1,lJF 1111- 5 1111. 2 Larly in the game PMC Prep fumbled and we recoyered deep ln their territory But unable to cap1tal1ze on this break Hayerford was forced to kick Then PMC marched 76 yards for the games first touchdown They passed for the extra point and Hayerford game Hayerfords outstanding defense held PMC in check But IH the last quarter they droye oyer a touchdown from the five yard hne and while the extra pornt vsas blocked too little time remained for the Fords to snap back The game ended in a 13 0 defeat MALVERN PREP The Inter Ac campaign opened with Maly ern Prep on Hayerford s fleld The game featured strong defensne play by both teams Early rn the second quarter Malyerns Dempsey broke through the right side of our line for a 60 yard touchdown run Tim Wil hams blocked their extra pomt attempt This proved to be the game saving play ust before the half time the Fords drove from the 25 yard hne deep into Malxern ter rntory Then B111 Burns passed to Captain Freney who went the remaining distance or a touchdown Buster Dillon kept up his n broken strung of extra pomts by klckmg s Sexenth strarght Neither team scored 1n e final half and I-Iaserford von 7 6 GERMANTOWN ACADEMY Next the lords took on Germantown Acad emy Because of our muddy field we were unable to capitalize on our strong pass attack and the ground was too slippery for much running Neither team made much of a threat until the last quarter vshen Hayerford drose deep into G A s territory Then Burns pxssecl to Buster Dillon who caught the ball gust outside the end zone Ior a moment lt looked IS though it would count but it was ruled no touchdown and the game ended Ill 10 0 tue Pl NN CHARTI R The high scoring game of the season was vuth Penn Charter On the opening kickoff Penn Charter was stopped on thcnr fue yard hne After they lost the ball on downs Hay er ford captain ohn Ireney vyent oyer from the 3 Later IH the first quarter Bill Burns took lt oxer on a quarterback sneak from the one Although we gained ground 1n the second quarter we vxere unable to SCOFC After the half howexer the Fords broke play A little later Brll Burns passed to Raugh for another Then PC got their only tally on a 60 yard pass play Then Haverford got the ball Burns passed to Raugh on a beautifully performed sleeper play and Haverford won by a score of 34 6 EPISCOPAL The Episcopal game always a thrrller was the big game of this season In the first quarter Ireney rntercepted a pass on the Churchmens 37 yard hne Burns passed to Smith who went to the ten Freney reached the tvso and then Dillon scored He also comerted and we led Then Episcopal retaliated when Ken Clark lateraled to Beahm vsho vsent the distance The extra point was missed Episcopal scored again in the second period but the play was nullified by a back in motion In the second half Episcopal droye deep into our territory and scored But Dillon took the ensuing klckoff and raced 73 yards for a touchdovsn and uctory He also com erted and the final score was Has erford 14 Episcopal 12 1 ' I . 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Mr. D1-11 -. 1..1p1.111'. llllgjg VARSITX SOCCER Ll:TTI RMLN I1rstRmm Iirpur Iemmon Bouele Huhn Lee Irm Dane Mmndm Seeonel Ram Mr Heyxxuel Crosse Quinn INI ISfeM1eh1el Sensenle, Aelms Muster INIr Smith lhrre Rtm Cllrle Brtlelle Sxreent Homer Stoelcholm SOCCER The WWI soeeer team vs ts eertunly one ot the best rn the sehools hlstory Under the expert 2,,LllddDLC. ot Head Coaeh Harry Smnth and As srstant Coaeh Ben Heyyxard the booters nmshed the season xx 1th nrne urns a smgle loss three tres and one game eaneelled Ior the seeond year rn a row the lords eaptured the Inter Ae Champlonshrp haunt, a leaeue reeord ot me runs and a tre By mnmng the tntle the team has retlred the Haxerlord College Soeeer Trophy Wlllell ns awarded to the hrst sehool ID the Inter Ae to mm me Oklfflgllf ehampron ships lormerly the Bug., Red had registered ns nn ane A squad ot oyer torty assembled tor open mg day praetlee eompared to the seant erbhteen who greeted Mr Smith rn hrs nrst year ot eoaehmg the team ln 1918 Ineludlng Captain Huhn there were seyen returning, lettermen eomplemented by a host ot eater eandrdates trom the ranles ot l9w0 V and ltyear ld teams HAVIRIORD HIGH U HAVLRIORD 7 The Bly, Red tot otf to an .IUSPILIOLIS start IFOLIIILIII5 Hayertord Hugh who xxent on to mln the Suburban I.eay.,ue Tltle 70 ID the season s opener Atter a seoreless nrst quarter Arlstld Grosse talhed from 18 yards out lol lomng up hrs prexrous shot yyhleh had hlt the erosspxeee ot the losers goal Lump Lump mexsure ID the lourth quarter vyhlle steh standouts as nm Gamble Pete Huhn Terry Boutle and lmmy Dane smothered all l Huerlord Hlf,lIS desperttton ollensnes WIST PHILADLLPHIA 0 HAVLRIORD a Ior nts seeond yletory nn as many starts the B15 Red toole on West Phrladelphna Hugh Sehool The team looleed IHIPICSSIYC rn nts llrst home appearanee raelslng up three goals rn the llrst halt Lothrop Lee sophomore eenter toryxard seored rn the OPCHIHQ., perlod Whllf. 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' ' I ' ,T 4 ' f' 75 quarter In the last hal Coach Smrth gave the substitutes needed experrence and ro further scores were produced by erther team LOWER MERION 2 HAVERFORD 2 Ior rts thrrd game the Brg Red journeyed to Lovscr Merron where It tied a strong Bulldog aggrcgatron 2 2 rn an extremely hard fought contest After a scorelcss first half Lo Lee tallred to send the Fords ahead but the Aces qurclcly stormed back mth a palr of goals one on a questionable penalty shot to go rnto the lead 21 Dayc Brddles savage shot ln the fourth quarter tied the count at two all and the final score remamed the same as no extra perrods were played rn accordance vsrth the agreement of the respectne coaches GERMANTOWN HIGH 1 HAVERI ORD 2 Rcturnmg home the Smrthmen squeaked by Germantovsn H gh 2 1 thereby avenging scored both Haycrford goals one each rn the trrst and fourth quarters A seemrngly mferror opposltxon tied the score at 1 all m the second perlod and managed to remarn even untll the last ten mmutes of the game The Fords played poorly throughout the contest with only oc casronal moments of mdmdual brilliance brnghtemng the oxcrall performance ABINGTON 1 HAVERFORD 1 Contmurng to play only a medrocre brand ot soccer the Bug Red was tred by Abmgton Hugh School 1 1 Lo Lee s openmg period goal this hfth of the scasonj sent the Fords ahead 10 but Abmgton equalrzed thrs tally a few moments later The remamrng three quarters saw the Smrthmen constantly pressmg for a score only to be repeatedly denred by the barest margins IRIENDS SELECT 1 HAVERFORD 4 In therr league opener the Brg Red trounced Friends Select 41 on the latters new field After leadmg 1 0 at halftrme by virtue of Lee s sixth goal of the season the lords came baclc mth three more scores rn the second half 2 by Biddle and another by Lee before the home team could produce therr lone goal m the closmg moments of the contest PENN CHARTER 1 HAVERYORD 2 The Smlthmen made rt two ln a row by downmg a game but undermanned Penn Charter squad 2 1 Lee scored early ln the first perrod with an assrst by Sargent to gne us a 10 lead vrhrch however was erased by the end of the first half With the Fords playmg poorly the outcome of the contest was 1n doubt until the fmrl whistle desprte a second goal by Iee rn the fourth period GLORGE SCHOOL O HAVLRFORD 2 In a non league contest on their home held an inspired Haycrtorl squrcl downed power ful George School 2 0 Playrng their best game of the season wlth Grosse holding George Schools star center forvsard Packer scoreless the team srmply out scrapped and out charged the vrsrtors Bob Grrxm and Hank Marmdrn both racked up seconj half goals to gnc the lords their winning edge FRIENDS CENTRAL 1 HAVERFORD 4 For therr third league uctory the Fords clrubbed hapless I rlcnds Central 4 I The game played on Captam Huhns brrthday was an onslaught as Stetson Lee CZJ and Huhn racked up goals before the losers scored their MOORESTOWN FRIENDS 3 HAVERIORD 2 Boasting a SLILLCSSIXC vun streak of four games the Iiords journeyed to New ersey for a non league contest vsrth Moorestovnn Frrends The trip vsas Indeed unfortunate slnce rt pro duced the teams lone loss of the season Al though the Brg Red vtent into the lead 1 0 on Huhn s successful penalty shot an aroused home team rallred to go ID front 31 before Huhn agam tallied to make the nnal score 5 2 GERMANTOWN FRIENDS 1 HAVERFORD l In the most rmportant game of the season the Big Red took on and tred always dangerous Germantown Friends Although the oy erall scrrmmagmg was slightly rn favor of the Fords the ankle deep mrre hindered their superror offense and rt was only m the last 5 minutes of the game that the tvso scores were produced C - ' v - I - ' , 1, s - ' . 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Y h' la 4 A 1 , , 74 VARSITY SOCCER SQL AD lrrst Row Strgent Mtrmdnn Lemmon Lee Huhn eapt Bouek Bnddle Hoover 'I South fmgr Seeond Row Mr Smtth lest Leonlrd rm Dante Adams M MeM1eh.1el Stetson Master Sensenrte, Heekseher R Dtwrs lh1relRow Carroll Russell ltmms Gamble R F1tler Brjur Grrvm lourth Row lxelloge, Ptrke Stoekholm fmgr Clark me,r Pusher Bawden Hellman Huhns ttlly momenttrrly put the Smrthmen thetd but Germ mtown elurelely tled rt up l all md the two oxerttme periods then played were seoreless Halthaeles Lemmon Grosse and Bouele were espeetally outstandmg on offense md detense desprte the poor playing eondr tron The lords agaxn rexerted mto therr wtnnmg ways by heatlng an aroused Eptseopal Squad l U The lone seore ot the game eame as .1 re stlt ot 1 seramhle III lront ot the Blue .1 d Whrte s goal durmg the tlrst quarter DLITIDL the remunder ot the eontet the SlHlfl1IUCI'l trled htrd to seore and had many shots nar rowly mtss the goal but they eould add no lurther marleers to thenr seore GlRMANTOXVN ACADEMX I HAVLRLORD 7 The long awalted moment hnally armed as the team raeleed up 7 1 at the expense ot Ger m mtown Aeademy to ellneh the Inter Ae tltle and the soeeer cup Goals were seored by Huhn Q 1 Lemmon Lee Grrxm Grosse and Stet son as the team eompleted a se tson whleh will eertatnly not be forgotten tor a long trme Upon the eompletron ot league eompett tton Daxe Bnddle Pete Huhn Lo Lee Terry Bouele and Artsttd Grosse were yoted on the leagues eoaehes and Huhn was also seleeted tor All Inter Seholastre Honors Lee was the teams hugh seorer wrth 17 goals Huhn gettmg a total ot sexen Letters were awarded to Gam hle Dane Sargent Lemmon Marmdln Bryur Adams Grrym Hooxer Sensemg Master Melylrehael Brddle Hulm lee Bouele Grosse and eo managers P teh Clarle and lranle Stoeleholm At the eonelusron ot the Soeeer Dmner the lettermen xoted the Ex Soeeer Captam s Trophy to Peter Huhn and the Iwltehael G Dowlmg Memorial Trophy and medal to Bull Lemmon Daxe Btddle was eleeted eaptam tor 1957 wrth Ionathan South the new manager l Y :J ': 4' '.- , Q J, .' . ', .' NJ. : . .1 f. A., A .' - ,yy . 4 JJ' .3 . . , .' A I EpI5COpAL 0, HAVERFORD 1 All-Interaeademie League Soccer Team by' the 75 S 7s 05 x IN H B llir I Iirmun Roh 1m Rulxrtx knbct Rmr Sunnd Rmx Mmlumy Dano H liutnhnr Hurmg hour R VLl1SI1LL L mx nun mum 1 u ID clll xx :Lu Rugnrs XXo1tl1 Rumlr Rubnltwn Murgm Stuxut Dxxon Clllplm Sucrlngmlux lim l Munfuldu l Dum ln D1 IIHUIILI Lmnd Rmx 1 w r muon N Hua ml M Rocrtw luljum M Butmar N Vghsla L Chris a L U HL in Nmmr Ilttnn Rmur fmnun Hu llk HLULI Cnnxxn nu Bur x nut R4 3 cup-1' Hume, Mnurcun, Hucl, Dmlgc. IWIIIUI. Rubcrtx, Gripsux. Owen. D.1n' LA. .-mn U : u. . . Q ' . c f. nn. 1.lL1K.'T. .Put.B.1rtc,Grccn,Cunmfr, ' ' 1 Q L-xx. xx, ', f 'U , V, L g A A nr. msn, Qr.4'. - 4 Q' Q Nu, . 1l.:.N.RHI'lII. 16 F1rstR0yy Sllverre Raugh Freney leapt, XX Burns Rrehard Smlth Seeond Roxy Welsmln mgrj Adam jrm Dane Carroll Mr Prrzer BASKETBALL On Deeember 3rd 1951 The Haxerford behool xarslty basketball team opened t seaion yylth Upper Darby Hlgh Sehool and defeated the Purple md Gold by 57 g8 Raugh led the y netors yy nth 17 pomts Deeember 5th found the Bly, Red rn Nor rlstovxn losing, to a SI1100fl1XXOflxlf1f., fue by 68 45 Captaln ohn Ireney led the lords xx 1th ll pomts Slmon Gratz I-heh nab the next Ylillln of the Blg Red losmg on Deeember llth by 48 55 Ed Sxlyene led the aeorers mth 17 points yxhrle ohn Ireney was next mth I7 On anuary 8th Hlyerford pllyed lllllxlfl toxxn High at home md lost by 56 as I l Srl yerre and Buddy Carroll were tops for the Bly, Red wth 8 points eaeh Three days later the lordg opened thexr Inter Ae exmpuen mth Penn Charter ard lost 1 heirt breaker by 57 55 Ld Sllyerle was agun lllbll for Haxerford vuth 15 points The lords lost then' fourth game of the setson to Lmreneexulle on anuary 12th this tnme the seore was 57 41 SllXCflC onee more On anuary 15th the lords vson thenr first IAAA game and 5rd game of the season when they defeated a hlghly touted Irnends Central team by 58 56 hd Sllycrle was again hugh for Huerford mth l9p01ntS rnuxry 18th found Hayerford VKIHIIIHAL Oxer Germrntovln ALlklLl11y by 5a -10 Dlele Smnth urs tops for Huerlord mth 19 pomts xxhlle Bull Burns and Ld Qllyerle vserc next xxlth la points apleee ' ': ' ', ' , 42 ., '. , ' ' . .- .Z 1 1 4 ,. y . , .fs , , I ',. -. ., -v . ., .. is .1 L', ,- , , ,,,1 .Q I . , , ', - , ,Q - ,, ., . K -F . : ' ., ', , H' A - '. ' ,..-' . jim 'Y ' -' 'A ' '. A . I .V A . - lv. . , , y Y ,- J r, ,, , , Q ,A lcd thc seorcrs with 22points. V ly J N A .... A l N. . . va . . . -- . -' ,Y t VA . V. . l J K -l 'la 1 ' ' I-1' V' ' , . kv.' L.. .. -', 4, . i V ,A . . . 5-'l ', ' A' ' '. I ff. fe '- .T ' 'af I 1 L A I S .,',, V , f V. , - . , hy - ' . ' 1 v T ' 4, ', ., ,. 77 anuary 25th was a big day for Haverford as they up et Malyern Prep by 67 61 Ed Sul verle was again hugh for Haverford wrth 23 pomts On anuary 29th Haverford played thelr second game wlth enlcmtown and surprised the Red Devils Pennsylvanra Class C cham pnons but lost a 77 72 declsron In thrs game Ed Sllverre had 27 rm Raugh had 20 and Drck Smnth had 16 pomts Haverford ended thelr first round of Inter Ac games when they vxon a thrlller at Epnscopal by 38 37 Ed Sllverre slipped through the Epns copal defense for 15 pomts to lead the Haver ford attack The next day the lords journeyed to Potts town and lost to the Hull School by 56 43 Srl xerle and Smith were tops for Haverford wlth 26 pomts between them On February 5th Haverford lost their second game to Penn Charter thrs tlme by 47 43 Duck Smrth was high for the Fords wlth 19 while Ed Sllverle had 13 On February 8th an Improved Friends Cen tral team downed the Fords by 50 44 Ed S11 verle was tops rn scorxng with 16 pomts Hayerford took on Girard College on Feb ruary 12th and had a breather as they de feated Girard by 54 36 Sxlyerne was true to form and led the scorers mth 17 pomts On Iebruary 15th the Fords re umed play mth their Inter Ac rnals when they met Ger mantown Academy for the second tnme Dlclc Smlth cored 23 pomts whlle Ed Sllverre had 22 pomts as the Fords eked out a 68 66 dec: slon On the 19th of February Haverford played a yery weak Bryn Athyn team at Haverford Coach Prlzer cleared the bench as the Fords swept to a 71 36 ylctory Srlverle notched 14 pomts to take Hay erford scoring honors On February 21st Malvern avenged thenr earlxer loss when they crushed the Brg Red by 75 59 Captain ohn Freney was hrgh with 20 pomts whlle Ed Srly erlc had 19 The Fords lost to Prospect Park Hugh on February 26th by a 74 52 score The Suburban Group III Champlons completely out played the Fords but rehable Ed Sllverxe once more came through thus time wnth 20 pomts On Irlday Februarv 29th Hayerford ended their season wxth Episcopal Academy at Hay mth 18 and 17 pomts respectlyely as the Bug Red nosed out Eplscopal by 46 45 This uctory enabled Haverford to Hnrsh their season wnth a 10 and 10 record for the season and In thxrd place ln the league In the post season yotxng Ed SIIXCIIC was named to a spot on the All Inter Ac Basketball Flrst Team whnle ohn Freney recen ed the Prmceton Award Ed Srly erle also led the team ln scoring with 325 pomts ln 20 games and he took second place rn league scormg wlth 175 pomts Dlck Smith and 1m Raugh were elected Co Captains for next year and Bob Gxrym was elected Manager S Y . I ' . , V . . I a 7 4 , ' 7 . , . ' ' . V . . ' , I . I I . , .. ., - : I V I I . V I J 7 ' I I ' ' ' erford. Silverie and Freney led the Ford attack I V . S , y' ' I - ' 1 ' 1' ' , - ' V - ' , . ' r' - 1 ' v A ' y . - s l 1 1 ' l v I , I ' J ' ' ' , ' , , ' ,' . ' ' I ' r 'A - . ,I 78 First Row: jim Hughes. Lee, Tyl. Lummis, S. lNICMichael. Second Row: Girvin. Mr. Heyward, M, McMichael. D. Stevenson, Mangan, W'ard, DI. Stevenson Qmgrj. F1rStRmx I My-.ey Kruk Howard Furlong J Hoxwon Sindy luttlt Suomi Rmx Mr Parsons Rrppard Wxlford Butler Lxllmars Kulp Nrtholson I1rstRmx Home Stumrt Elwm Sark Murrax Montague NX Hughes Sttund Rum P Straxxbrndge Srmpwn Brodhead Buan Tobm Rauth Mr Heuxard lhrrd Run R Spahr Ro. Clcmcnta C Hmsson 79 J.V.'s s 4s llsf Qs 9 13 F- J 19 . . . , , ,, , .. Q - is ls :',- ,i k. ., 'I ,,- Irrst Row Kellogg, Boeneke Hyland Fava S Burns Blythe Poreelln Clnnon Setond Row lxtler Bxyur Buekley Haslett Sensenn., Hlfblfg M Howard R Pxrker oe Hughes Third Row I' South fmgrj Rltter S Smnth Berry Cornwell teaptj Sloeum Romoser D Blddle Fourth Row -I Melllvaxne Halbkat Soper ,I Holmwood Montague Aekermm llfth Row Sehlller Qmgr Mulligan Horton Mr MeQu1llen SWIMMING There IS no ehamplonshnp to announce rn thxs artlele of swxmmmg aetnrtxes but just the same Hayerford had a good season wlth a well balaneed hghtlng team The Fords lost only to the always powerful teams of Law reneeulle H1ll Pennsylyanla Ireshman and Peddre the Eastern Seholastnc champs Northeast Hlgh was our hrst yretlm and the seore was 44 to 33 Our seeond opponent was West Philadelphia Hugh and our margln of bemg 54 to 12 But the Pennsylyanna lresh men team proxed too strong and we met our mmal defeat at Hutehmson pool 39 to 36 We shook off the stung of this reyerse by torpedolng Glrard College by the seore of 58 to 14 Hull tramed their powerful guns on us and praetxeally sank us without a traee 57 to 17 Lawreneeyllle dxd not let us bob up again and we went down for the third tlme -14 to 33 Germantown found us m a fightmg mood and they fell easy prey to the tune of 49 to 26 There was no trouble at all wlth Valley lorge Mnlutary Aeademy 56 to 14 Then eame the day' Peddne swamped us 55 to 20 and looked the ehampxon nt turned out to be at the Prmee ton Interseholastles Captam Danny Cornwell proxed to be the team s most dependable point wlnner He was rarely defeated ID hls dlung speelalty and he proyed almost unbeatable IU the 200 yard free style m whleh he establlshed a new Haverford Sehool reeord of 2 04 2 Danny ended his sehool swlmmmg career at the Prmeeton Inter seholastle Swlmmlng Meet by finishing fourth rn the due and seeond ID the 200 yard free style Dave Biddle was a steady winner ln the 50 yard freestyle as was Bob Romoser ln the breaststroke as did Barry Buekley jerry Blyur won his pomts IH the mdmdual medley The 200 yard freestyle relay team dld well at Prmeeton hnlshmg third behind Hull and Lawreneexllle Members of that team were Rat ter Aekerman Romoser and Blddle Only a few of the regulars journeyed to the seasons lmale at Swarthmore Tuek Halbkat won a bronze medal by hnlshmg thlrd nn the 700yard freestyle erry BIILII' eleeted next ye1r s eaptam likewise took .1 third plate ln the nndnldual medley ID a xery elose raee No report would be eomplete wlthout male mg speual mention of the hne work that was done also by oe Hughes Reese Parker Bob Berry ohn Mellyame nm Holmwood ohn Soper and Bob Haslett l -:' V. .Z . Q. H. M '- .N ., Q 1 an X- 4 -Q , ,Y -. ', 2 Q pl V3 4' .Q Q wr .lv . y., A . Sv y .3 3 I 2 A7 J . n . .. V: '. P g' Y , , ' ' v .' V 7 1 1 A ' X v y 1 1' V. Y. ' , . ' f t , ' ' 1 - I A 1 v v . ' '- ' . , , r 4 . Y 1, . . ' ' ' - . ' y 4 V' - ' . I l 1 1- ' . 1- .. , , ' x ,. , ,K v .I ' . ' ' . 4 . . 'Y D ,YI V 7 ' 1 victory' was even greater, the one-sided score 100 . Dick Slocum did a swell job in the . . Y. 7 fr , v ' ' ' . ' ' Y' f . .1- ' I , . 1 ,v v . 1 . ' va . I I ' A. ' T A 1 PV' 1 1 . ' ' ' 5 U '1, . A y ' . . . f ' V' - I 1 ' , ' ' . f A -f f r A ' ' , I v . . 1 A ' ' y ' ' . , ' ' , - ,, ., , . J . y , .- . , h ' ' S' ' ', . ' ' . V . - . . v' I '. '. ' ' , ' 7 ,-' . ' . ' s 1 - r ' - P t, J P at , J ' , J . ' , , f, 1, . 1 . 7 1 - . 80 .-......-...-.-.,.--.,,...., . F1rstRoxx R Dnrs XX NX1lson Thormgeton Cummmes Fortenbauzh john Davle Gage bcconcl Rem Gerstell Krrlepltrrck Goldcnbere Drllon Qclptj Mr Buckley Rxchard Clements Carpenter Cochrane WRF STI ING The wrestling team vxhlch Colch Buclcley modestly admxts IS the best nn the sehool had its most successful season IU the hye years xt The final season s marlc was 11 1 mth only a loss to Lower Menon marrrng a perfect rec ord The team uon the Epxscopal Inyxtatxon repeating last year s trrumph and placed four men rn the Lehxgh Interscholastlcs The boys met easy competltors nn thelr nrst four matches They be lt Germantown Irnends Trenton Catholic Bordentoxxn and Perlcromen The composite seore on these matches u as 19K polnts to the OPI7OSltl0 l s zero Pecldle and Blur proxecl etsy mlrles and thc team also bowled oxer Bryn Athyn St An dren s and Admrral Farragut thls last trnumph ln Barnegat Bay Epxscopal yentured forth to do battle and returned defeated but yovung reyenge The nnal score vsas 25 9 In the last meet of the season Penn Charter also bovs ed to l-layerford 58 3 The one blemlsh on the team s record came vxhen a partleularly strong Lover Menon team beat us 25 10 The team should be congratu lated on such a hne shomng slnce Lover . V: A 2 in 'I . ' v , ' KVM . K 7 K '., . y . 'Z ' a Aj, ' 'z ., . ' ', 4'. , , ' - -. - A V J A v 1 A . , I , 1 - , V 11 ' r 4 Y A V Y , I . ' - ' , ' ' V V ' . VI, V ' V . , 7 ' ' has been at Haverford. being capped by' a delightful mid-February' dip , V - , V' V ' V . ' I ' , . - . ' - , V , . ' ' t. ' , . A A , y V V' V ' V . ' ' , . -, ' , . I , - l I l I ' . ' .1 A 7 v ' 7 7 V l A ' A V Al I V : V ' la . . . ' . , ' . , . A I U -1 A Y s A T A - V . V V ' - V v 1 4 ' , - ' . - . . . . V, X J . , ' . - 4 1 . 4 f I' , 4 v 81 Menon has for a long time been one of the strongest teams ID the dlstrlet Three boys ended the season undefeated ln dual meets Captaln Buster Drllon john Dane and Bobby Dans all had perteet reeords The Wrestling Cup presented to that boy who has won the greatest number of polnts rn dual meets was awarded to Dlllx Thormgton with 49 pomts Buster had 48 ohn Dane 46 Bull Fortenbaugh hnnshed with 43 john Cummmgs Lloyd Gage 38 eaeh Blll Wrlson 76 Bob Dans and Drele Clements 23 eaeh The final outeome of the Eplseopal lnylta tion was more or less a foregone eoneluslon The team set a new Hayerford School reeord wlth 60 points and 1 new lDXItdflOI'l standard wuth erght first plaees The elght Dans Thor lngton Cummmgs fortenbaugh Dane Gol denberg Gage and Drllon These exght plus Klrlcpatnele and mmus Cummings were also mdmdual Inter Ae ehamps Seeond plaee ln the lnutatron Clements and Krrkpatrnele Thlrd Wilson and Carpenter lrnal pomt seore Hayerford 60 Penn Charter 40 Eplseo pal 35 Germantown Fnends 6 The boys were yery happy to mlss a day of school and go to the Interseholastrcs at Lehigh They drd sery well all thmgs eonsrdered Hav erford gained two thlrd plaees Cummmgs and Fortenbaugh and two fourth places Golden berg and Thormgton This was a young team It rs bound to 1m prose We have never had a better balanced strong team lor dual meets It IS already a powerhouse In a year or two the wrestlers should make a big nolse rn the lnterscholastlcs Wrestllng has made great strides IH the last five years lt should malee ey en greater ln the future At the eoneluslon of the season john Davre was eleeted eaptarn for the next season and Fred Gerstell was eleeted manager l ' 7 ' 1 -- 1 f Y V v ' av ' 1 rs ' 1 ' I, , . . 7 . 1 y . ' 1 7 , : - V 7 1 YA 2 f A .A' 1' I 1 - Y I ' A 1 . v f V . Y A ' . V ' 7 . , ,. ., , 7 I . 7 D . . . I F . 7 V .Y . . . y , 42, jay' Goldenberg 39, jack Kirkpatrick and ' ' . I rw I 1 f ur. y 1 ' G , , ,, . - , h 7 A I A . A ' t I ' Y. . 1 1 a V Y- I ' , . V' 'y '. . fy ' v' , ' ' 4 A 7 v' , , I, . l A 4 Aly , ' '-- ' ' rl A , 1 u V, 4 1 X . - 9 1 ' 1 Y l ' 82 l'irst Rovs S Vehslige Woolman Adams Heston Ceo Capt Thayer fco eapt Ray Smith R Vehslage Conole Sccund Roxy Iishcr Brooke Villilbi XXoucl Mr Dethier Harrison Huhn Lcdyyith L Smith tmgr SQUASH The 1952 squash season was successful tor the team in that they bettcred the record com piled by last years racqueteers With three holdoyers from 1951 and an additional thirty turnouts Coach Dethier produced a talented and spirited aggregation vxhlch scored nine points as contrasted to one during the preyious season By dint ot this output the boys finished second to Episcopal in the Inter Ac race with Penn Charter a close third not haye such success losing to the Nayy Plebes 7 1 and the Princeton Freshmen 61 In these matches our points vsere scored by Ray Smith and Stephen Vchslage Both contests mth Penn Charter ended n 3 5 ties vshile Episcopal tw ice beat us by the one sided scores ol 6 0 and S 1 Points in these contests were scored by Steye Vehslage C25 ohn Adams QZJ Ramsay Vehslage Ray Smith and Dick Conole Don Heston and Nelson Thayer who played in the number one and two positions rcspectixely failed to mn an indnidual match during the season but were taced mth a barrage of unusually strong opponents This years Vs won all their matches be ing exceptionally good for a second team Point vymners of this group were Ledvuth Brooke Huhn Devsey and Harrison These boys will be fighting tor yarsity berths despite the fact that none of the hrst teamers are graduating Next year under the captaincy of Don Heston the team is taking on an extensixe schedule Besides their greater actnity he team is being outfitted mth new uniforms and the preceding season W' 'Z .0 say, ' I . 1 ., . '- J, - ' , . , , . '5 ', A. . a, ' . . 4, ' , , ' ' , . RQ. However, in non-league tilts the team did they' will again be out to better the record of 1 , - M. 5 ' , Y Y ' . - . N V' . , . . - N, .- ' . s- .v A - - ' ' ' .x 1 '- X ii' J , Y , . , ,., , V Q . B 1, V 1, ' , . . 5 I -. 'i -, V' f 1 y. V f . f I I 83 Inrst Roxy Coehrme Duttenhofer XY Burns Huhn R Grahim Rxueh Gresh Neenntl Roxy O linen Ben Cnskex D bteyenson Bryur C Parker rm Hughes beott luttle llnrd Roxy Mr Kmehxm I 5outh I Kme btoekholm F South Clrroll Mr Drnrel BASFBALL As this annual goes to press the Mrroon md Gold nrne hav: pl1yed the hrst tour gunes on therr sehedule rfter Ill extensne three yyeek perlod ol prepa rttron In thelr mutual tyxo eneounters the lords were humbled by Hayertord Hleh 6 5 and by Valley Iorge Mrlrtary Academy 1 O Hovseyer ID our tvso sue duets oxer lrrnktord Hugh md Penn Charter respeetnely NG' A squad ot about thrrty boys rnelud mg sux lettermen ansvsered thc opcnrng day summons of Coreh Krngham and went to vxork 1th 1 wlll lrom hrs group Mr Krngham seleeted srxteen men to torm the yarslty squad In the rnheld rm Coehrane and erry Bryur hold dovxn the first and thrrd base posl Bull Burns form the keystone eombmr tlon Behind the plate IS Captain Peter Huhn who sprarned hrs ankle and was replaeed rn the hrst four games by Daxe Duttenhofer Patrollrng the outheld rs letterman Perry Gresh together yuth Buddy Carroll md Seott Tuttle from list ycars V s The mound eorps rs made up of three top noteh right handers none of whom rs graduatrng thus year rm Raugh and Bull Burns are yeterans eaeh haymg tyyo years of yrrsrty experrenee yxhrle Paul O Brren yy 1s 1 member ot lmst yerrs l-I year old teun Reserxe strength rn the lntleld IS supplied by IIN Hughes Bull 'Z . V K' 4 . V. W . -. A ', Q ' , . i , A , . A 4' . J . nf I- , V as , 1 1 V A 1 . Y YS, ' K A - L L , , . Q , , . , V, . x- Q .' X , . 2 . V V - 2 - K 5 1 ' cccding starts we won 6-1 and 1-0 vcr- tions, while veterans Dick Graham and V. ii -' ', Q . ' 5 . .- '1- A L . D , - f . A .k V v A ff 1 4 1 'A I A 4 f 4 v rx f 'M ' W' n gk ,M 'Z fs W 'rn ' . ' . ' , . ' ,,,'Qi . J . V ,L V. . V' V K , f- 1 - ' 5 A , . - if ff V ,, K V1 L' . , . ' . - .1 V ' , , ' if ' ' , V, V . . ' . 1 V .V '- f- 84 1,419 Gies, and Ben Caskey, while Carey Parker and Don Stevenson are outtield replacements. These boys practiced six days a week, even continuing their labors through spring vacation. During this period the Big Red had several practice tilts with Haverford College, thus gain- ing a great deal of needed experience. HAVERITORD HIGH 6, HAVERFORD 3 In the seasons opener against Haver- ford High, we were held to one hit, a double by jim Cochrane. Despite this weakness at the plate, we scored three runs, but our opponents nicked starter jim Raugh for a total of six. Before be- ing relieved, Raugh was reached for two runs, one of which was unearned. The re- maining four counters were charged to O'Brien, although Bill Burns relieved him before the end of the contest. V.F.M.A. 1, HAVERFORD 0 Next we journeyed to Valley Forge Military Academy where we were again held to one hit, this time a single by Dick Graham. The final score was 1-0 as Bill Burns went the route for the Big Red, yielding a scant three safeties. Our failure to hit was obviously the main con- tributor to this downfall, and, as a re- sult. greater emphasis was given to bat- ting in succeeding practices. FRANKFORD HIGH I. HAVERFORD 6 Our first win of the season was achieved against Frankford High as we hammered their pitcher for six hits and a resulting 6-I victory. O'Brien pitched for the Fords and allowed only one hit. liirst baseman jim Cochrane sparked our attack with a triple and a single. Pre- viously the losers had beaten Penn Char- ter IZ to 0. PENN CHARTER U. HAVIZRFORD 1 The Maroon and Gold in its role of defending co-champion opened its league campaign with a 1-0 triumph over the Little Quakers of Penn Charter. Our victory was highlighted by the two-hit pitching of 'lim Raugh as well as the six safeties collected by the team as a whole. Raugh also led the victors in the offensive department, garnering a pair of the teams six hits. Germantown Academy and Friends Central are expected to provide the strongest competition as the liords march through their schedule in quest of an- other championship. 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' ---f 'A 5 - c '- XX ll' i 511 o 'A 1 'A ' 111 C and Dick Coles look like heavy point hams ought to place in most of our 440 s Williams looks like a strong contender for the Inter Ac half mile championship with Bill Fortenbaugh and ohn Cum mings close behind him In the mxe Tony Dreslm is the man to watch Loth rop Lee in the high hurdles and Dick McGauc in the lows are the big men in their events In the field exents Dick Smith Huck Kinkead and Andy Orr ought to score heavily in the shot put The high iump perhaps our strongest event has three men jay Goldenberg Don Heston and the Inter Ac meet Courtney Foos and Goldenberg are tops in the broad jump with Foos and Bill Fortenbaugh the high flyers in the pole vault During the wmter Dick McGas1c im Newell jay Goldenberg and Tony Dreslln ran the mile relay in the Inter Ac race at the Inquirer meet taking third place With strong men in all events and every man improsmg steadily it looks like another track championship for the Haverford School - . , . I 5 I' I x, ' ff' 4 ..,, M scorers, while Freney, Dillon, and Wil- Al Ackerman, all capable of placing in . . . t .l, . l O 1 V. ' ' J' , ' , 89 CRE The chew started practice early in March, rowing only on weekends, but by mid-March they were practicing daily. The oarsmen row seven days a week, the hrst boat rowing twice a day and some- times three times a day on weekends. For the nrst few weeks of practice there were about sixteen hopefuls out, but by April the squad was rounded off to ten. The places in the first boat have not been definitely assigned at the time of this writing, but three of the positions seem pretty well sewed up. Rowing in the number two seat is Will Reimann, up from last year's j.V.'s. At the number three oar is Captain Charlie Davis and at stroke is Captain Terry Bouck. Both Davis and Bouck rowed on the 1951 championship boat which went through the season undefeated and won the City Championship and the Kings Club Cup, both for the second straight year, and captured the Schoolboy National Cham- pionship. The positions at number one oar and in the coxwain's seat were not yet settled. On May I7 the varsity four consisting of Smith, Reimann, Davis, Bouck and VanderVeer won the 1952 city champion- ship for Haverford for the third straight year. The crew is working very hard under the fine coaching of jim Barker, joe Mc- as Mg , V . . Q wa- f. W N21 C Vilas , rg ..- .:, I. ., x Sitting: T. Graham. Q' 'v !9 ? 3' C! wr Awami c' 'EW A .LA ' First Row: Mr. Barker, C. Davis, Bouck, Matlack, Reimann Second Row: XX'c-idman, Gaston, Hoffman, Duncan Fadden and George Allison. They feel that if they can have a successful season again this year, the school will take some interest in the sport and put it on a par with the major sports. af if 4 'ewiifaltfg I'1rstRox1 Kennedy Gnthn He1lm1n C bpahr R Vehslage Ledxuth Conole beeond Rem Mr Rlll1ll'klS0l l lones l-leekselwr Bxddle V1llalba HUL,L,lHS vk0Ull11lI1 'lh1rd Roxy Sargent Crerstell lVllI'1LlI'l R1tter Stetson 'lom Mollenauer Puste Lecl by Captam Daxe Brddle and under the eoaehnng ot Mr Rlehardson Wlth Henry Pruste as manager onee agam the TENNIS 91 tenn1s team looks forward to a good season A few ot the boys haye been lucky enough to play at the Mer1on Cr1eket Club where the eourts are somewhat better than ours But 1n sp1te ot the poor eourts the team won oser Radnor 1n a praet1ee mateh on Apr1l -1 6 1 and also oyer Malyern Prep 61 on Aprll 10 Hovseyer 1t lb st1ll somewhat early to grve a true picture of the teams pros peets As the season opened Daxe Brdelle a player Hovseyer as t1me vsent on erome V1ll1lba took the lead spot ohn Mangan took the number two spot and B1ddle dropped to three Th1s year the boys v11ll eompete w1th teams from n1ne other sehools before the hrst ot une Among the 1ar1ous Alma Maters that mll meet the Fords are Germantown lr1ends Valley Forge M111 tary Aeademy I'r1ends Central German town Aeademy Eptseopal Westtoun Penn Charter and Bryn Athyn Aeademy It the boys eonttnue workmg hard on both the eourts and the bang boards they m1ght beeome good enough to eap ture the Inter Ae ehamp1onsh1p . 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V1 1 I , , , v I 1 ,. 4 , 5 1 v ' Y returmng letterman, was the number one ,gk .A I , , , r '. , , , ' '- P I 1 r -, , v, 4 4 7 - V , 'vm - . , ' - , ,5fiQ.nf N ' ' , ' ' ' ' '. 1 1, . . . lxnecllne T Maxey Wxlford Standme Harberdg P Clark Merz Pashelcl Orr Humpton heady Montgomery Lexus Hirrnson Montague Cornyx ell Wrth sux returnxng lettermen the golf team IS hoplng to better :ts last years record of three vyrns and four losses The Menon Golf Club has once agaln glyen the team the opportunuty to use thcnr West course free of charge vyhleh malces rt posslble for the team members to prac An Inter Ae Golt Trophy IS up for competition for the hrst trme thus year and vull be presented annually to the vy lnmng team s school The teams matches begln wth the Valley Forge Mllltary Academy match on April 16th Thus match mll be played on the long and vsell trapped St Dayld s course The next match ns scheduled mth Epnscopal Academy followed by Ger GOLF mantoyyn Frlends St osephs I-hgh School Penn Charter School and H111 School Wrtlm Captann ClllI'llC Humpton Danny Cornvyell Barry Montgomery and joe Harrlson playmg rn the upper sex en tres the team should haye the hnest Pcndcr Crang Murray Chuclc Leonard and Bob Wlltord vull mal-.e up the rest of the hrst team Other boys on the squad are Patch Clarlc Bob Keady Tom Llnton ohn Lexus George Pasllcld and Ancly Orr The team IS managed thls year by Barrxc Montague but oncc again IS vxlth out .1 coach ' '-' ': . 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SPORTS leaders ot tomorrow Therr strength and character and physlcal well bemg are of the utmost lmportance to the future ot our natron and both are herghtened by sate superv1sed part1c1pat1on rn competmve athletrcs Known throughout the world as the Fmest 1n Athletlc Footwear BROOKS athletlc shoes are used for all branches ot the Armed Forces m keeplng our men physrcally ht BROOKS SHOE MANUFACTURING CO Makers of the Fmest and Satest In Athlet1c Footwear PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK CHICAGO LOS ANGELES SEATTLE Member of the AthIet1c lnstrtute heb to maintain a strong, secure America' The boys and young men of today are the citizens and GOLF ATOP THE POCONOS TENNIS POCONO MANOR INN POCONO MANOR. PA. CMI, Pocono 36115 SPORTS CLUB FOR CHILDREN RIDING OPEN ALL YEAR BATHING CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE SPECK CADILLAC Ol DS INC UPPER DARBY PA PLANDERS 2 4000 ALLEGHENY 4 I522 BANNER OIL COMPANY 1300 PINE STREET Comphments of the ASSOCIUIIOH ,-Q ' f' 4 g e Camden, N. I. - - 4e DAI Q FA' XM? THE MILK THAT S BOTTLED IN THE COUNTRY Phone Med1a 6 0545 OVER 50 YEARS OF QUALITY OIJIPLIIIE TS OE COATESVILLE PLATE WASHER COMPANY COATESVILLE PA For Over a Century Iewelers and Statloners TO MANY OE THE LEADING COLLEGES A D SCHOOLS IN THE EAST cz rm pn on bIeme prrze cmd trophre ior svholostrc award cmd for cxthleuc competrtror Quchty and Servxce ai Reasonable Pnces I E CALDWELL 6. CO CHESTNUT AND IUNIPER STREETS PHILADELPHIA 7 PENNSYLVANIA ARDMORE PRINTING THE CI-IROI ICLE 49 51 RITTENHOUSE PLACE Ardmore PC: i l I 1 1 i fy P' Lfx I n ..1 1 ry . lg - . 'Q 4 225. 1 -5i5:eEs552if5W ?55: rj- 55?E5' :15' ,jr 3555i- 55555 - Ms 5:23522 's- 2155222 -' :.zf:s:a raise: -5 I .N 'iisirifieif , 1153255555 55 -2' Cl ss ' gs, i S d em- ,, ' ss rs u , 'f 5, ' IS ll I . . . , , , . CO. .XJ or more than a half century' T Wwwkmkmww QUILLMAN HARDWARE 6: SUPPLY CO. mbefs MILL SUPPLIES - HARDWARE Dum - DuPont Paints - Dulux 55 East Lafayette Street, Norristown, Pct. Phorwsi 56390 - 55391 f omplzmenls 0 e AU1U ll QUAKER LINE INC xHE BCDURSE PHHAILIPIMA PA W . I' 111 ' A A U B FAST INTERCOASTAL FREIGHT SERVICE Real Fstate Main Line I-Iomes and Farms HIRBT F HIRQT HAVERFORD PA T nity 7 600 Ardmo e 6000 WILLIAM L HIRST 99 ANTHONY A HIRST 28 ROBERT Von M SMYTH 29 THE WAYNE TITLE and TRUST COMPANY WAYNE PENNSYLVANIA E tabli hed 1890 Checkina ci Savinas Accounts Title ci Trust Department Safe Deposit S1Iver Storaae SPECIAL CI-IECKINC1 ACCOUNTS Member F D I C FJIIVGFJ F CWUUQII ReaI Estate on Phdadelphias Main Llne Bryn Mawr Penncx Rhone Bryn Mauvr 5 2600 WVIII1 Best svlshes to the Class of 1932 dk ' ' I s 'S , k nr L V . , 1 1 I ri ' -7 . Y 4 , . f ' r , - i ri Which No Minimum Balance is Required , - f 4 A0 K' I O f Y L L . . , . . , L L , . -v ' ' Y . FOI' 'Per-Games or 'Plas'lics . . Food Proaludfs orPl'oarmaceu'licals www az Q fi 21Tu4Ul Ethyl Alcohol IS often called the Umversal sol vent for the llstlng of ltS uses by lndustry would cover many many pages But regardless of how lndustry uses Ethyl Alcohol It has come to rely on the purlty and unlformlty of Publlcker alcohol PUBLICKER INDUSTRIES Inc ONE OF THE WORLDS LARGEST PRODUCERS OF ALCOHOLS AND SOLVENTS 1429 WALNUT STREET PHILA ELPHIA S 5 ,L , ., f, . 4. x X Q51 ig '- ly, ,egg E52 mg iw W. 2 , f . ' Q! ' ii 1 9 ' 3 9 I I , D , PA. COMPLIMENTS OF A P A R E N T Compliments 0 A F R I E N D Comp11mer1ts of WDAS BROADCASTING STATION Owned and Operated bv Max M Lear Inc 1211 CHESTNUT STREET THE STATIOIN OF BETTER PROGRAMS Philadelphia 7, Pa. ii PETE HM ARDMORE BARBER SHOP Compltmerrts ot Arr Conditioned Ifxdies' ond Chrldrerfs Hoircuttirtg o Specrolty Appointments Mode ANDERSON AVENUE A FRIEND Phone, Ardmore 3054 Ardmore, Po 8 Barbers to Serve You J H IIERRX F CO V 'lar Bulldlng Pile Drwlng WILFORD BUILDING PHILADELPHIA 4 PA Co rrptrmerts F NORTON HAROLD L WILSON 34 REAL ESTATE NUIIOHGI Bank Bulldln 9 34 South 18th Street BRYV MAWR PA R Mfiwr 53570 'I r 2 4 Phtlooetphto Po MAI! LI E REAL ESTATE Compllments of cr fnend ,-Q O O 7 X I V7 f 0 . O O C r. ' . of . ryh -. 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