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WILLIAM P. HALLY Clover Lane Newton Square, Pa. ffsmff Swish! Hurrah! Another touchdown! That's our football hero Bill Hally. Bill holds the post of guardian for his two brothers, - Joe and Eddie, Oh! what a iob, sometimes! Al- though he centered himself on sports only, Bill is known to be quite a vocalist. His hobby is flying trucks and hot rods, but sometimes he forgets his hobbies over a pretty blonde. Bill's next detour to becoming President of the United States is as yet unknown. 5 ' J. V. Football 'l-12 -3 J. V. Baseball 'I gl 'E 7 Varsity Football 3-4 3 v , Varsity Baseball 2-3-4 2 YQ! Class President 4 M s ' Blue and White Club 3-4 ltr GEORGE M. HANLEY lll8 Marlyn Rd. Philadelphia, Pa. Georgie Although Father Eagan seems to have George marked as the reticent type, many a class period has been enlivened by George's witticisms. Since his Freshman year, he has been Joe Hally's self-appointed Guardian Angel. George was a hard- working member of the stage crew for the Cap-n-Bonnet Players for many years, finally, last Autumn, he became an actor. His one line, Essie, listen! will be long-remembered as his stage triumph. Let George do it - he will be a success. caan .lunior Football 2-3 T Blue and White Club 3-4 O, ,vs 1 Cap-n-Bonnet Players 3-4 J A Q73 of l 1 A r . J 9 f fffi Wf?fZ!ZEet.
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STEFAN HABSBURG-LOTHRINGEN 30 Hyde Ave. Newton, Mass. Steve Big Steve , the Austrian delegate to the Malvern U.N., landed on our campus last year. Immediately, he made himself popular by his gay manner and serious achievements. A Golden Honor Roller , Stefan was also quite an athlete, being elected Cap- tain ofthe swimming team during his Senior year. We are very grateful to him for the cartoons in this Malvernian, of which he was Art Editor. Our muscular hero plans to become an engineer at M. I. T. Varsity Swimming 3, Captain 4 Track 3-4 ll Malvernian 4 X.: 1 Friar's Lantern 4 ggi--' rr-'S Cap-n-Bonnet Players 4 Xr'5?'Q4 M 2 Class Treasurer 4 'kt uv Pie Shoppe 4 Blue and White Club 3-4 eff JOSEPH R. HALLY Clover Lane Newton Square, Pa. llJoeIl Puff! Crash! Boing! Here it is, - the corner stone of Senior A's merriment, - Joe Hally. Joe has the sole power of amusing Fr. Carney while he is marking English exams, and claims to be responsible for a great deal of Bob Hope's success. Football fans admire his great gallop through the opponent lines, but Newton Square wants him to run for mayor. Sometimes it is wise to be regular, isn't it? Joe hopes to continue his studies at Penn State. J. V. Football 2-3 Varsity Football 4 A Q Swimming 2 Yf ' 7 , Varsity Baseball 4 K? girl' Class Officer 3 x 1 J' ' Cap-n-Bonnet Players 4 X wean. - ' GU-lei W, X fyJ I' 47 -fp? , 1.-W '+ 1.068
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ROBERT A. HARTSOUGH 2217 N. Broad St. Philadelphia, Pa. Harts As a Student Councillor, Bob patrollled the upper corridor during his Senior year, woe to those who disregarded his orders! Although not one of those big toughs , Bob success- fully participated in football and track. His popularity was demonstrated by the fact that he was elected class officer more than once. Happy Bob intends to honor Villanova with his presence. gui' ilk fda tr,- b I J. V. Football 2-3 Varsity Football 4 5' J. V. Baseball 'I-2 t fj' ' Varsity Baseball 3-4 X? NPN? ' f Varsity Track 4 hw Friar's Lantern 1-2-3 J Cap-n-Bonnet Players 4 , -' Student Council 4 ll Class Officer 3 A Blue and White Club 3-4 lf:-, TM l xl T 1 U L x,. . ,-,,Xll 5. e. V ' JOSEPH M. HAYDEN 436 Lombardi Rd. Drexel Park, Pa. lljoell Because his name appeared on almost every list of activities during his four year tenure at Malvern, Husky Joe certainly needs no introduction to Malvernians. Our iolly friend earned for himself a berth on the All-lnteracademic Football Team for his exseptional performance as guard. As Student Councillor he helped keep the day students in line. In deciding his choice of colleges, Joe has an eye toward Cornell or Notre Dame. J.V. Football 'I-2 ,sg Varsity Football 3, co-capt. 4 7, J. V. Baseball 'l-2-3 X Q 'X N Varsity Baseball 4 ff N' f Friar's Lantern 3-4 , N Q, Malvernian 3-4 X 12- Student Council 4 x can Z5 Blue and White Club 3-4 ll V if .. Na? 5
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