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HENRY J. SMITH, Jr. I00 Linden Ave. Riverton, N. J. Hank Hank , a three letter man, is the answer to the question What constitutes Malvern? , for everything Hank ever thought or did for four years was in a Malvern spirit. Be it on the grid- iron or in class, Hank distinguished himself as a leader. His name will be well-remembered at Malvern for the rest of its history, but the girls of V.M.A. will also treasure his striking image for years to come. Our friend will join the ranks of the Blues and Reds, who can be heard on the radio with a power- ful Hurrah, Pennsylvania , to study Business Administration. lllhumflq J.V. Football I f- 3 Varsity Football 2-3-4 J.V. Baseball 'I-2 b Varsity Baseball 3 6 S Varsity Swimming 3 X Track 4 , si' Si Cap-n-Bonnet Players 2 i 37' Class President 'I-2-3-4 l 6 Student Council, Pres. 4 fi Ng Sanctuary Society 'I-2-3-4 ' Q KKGXIJL. Blue and White Club 3, President 4 S P l W, I BASIL D. SULLIVAN 28 W. Plumstead Ave. Lansdowne, Pa. llsullyll Big, boisterous, deafening, and cheerful defines Basil to the let- ter. Never known to become angry, he has given Malvern that extra lift of good humor ever since he started studying here four years ago. Last year Bas was elected to the post of student councillor. The best Cupid at Malvern, Basil has a ready date for anybody in need. His name can always be found in the program of Malvern's plays. Poor Dartmouth will have to put Tennis 3-4 Junior Team Football 'I-2-3 Varsity Football 4 Cap-n-Bonnet Player up with Basil's cheer. s 2-3, President 4 QQ 'tit Malvernian 4 Q Friar's Lantern 'I-3-4 '- Class Officer 3 - Student Council 4 Blue and White Club 3-4 . 'W' 'J' ffwfiffff-' Il I Q I -L9 Xu f df..-
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DAVID SMITH 96'I3 Ditman St. Philadelphia, Pa llDaveIl ment, Dave is well known around school for his cheerful and carefree manner. An ardent supporter of the textile industry, and its rights, Dave plans to enter the Philadelphia Textile Institute in September. A422759 Junior Team Football 'I, Manager 2 F' J Varsity Football 2 a 'I , Tennis 2 ,A Blue and White Club gg 9 NX V2-r I A fry ,.L I EDWARD J. SMITH 3253 Guilford St. Philadelphia, Pa- Tanko Tanko , the strong but not too silent type, achieved deserving glory as a car expert, he-man, and lover. His favorite saying: What would the football team do without me?? Little is known of his social life, but we know that he never asked his sister for a date. To keep his muscles in shape, Eddie lifts weights and operates on cars, especially hot-rods. We are sorry to say that Ed is keeping his future to himself. Junior Team Football 'I-2 Varsity Football 4 J.V. Basketball 2 Tennis 3 Varsity Baseball 'I-4 mx Blue and White Club 3-4 A F Class Officer 3 .. 9 j 1. XIX '- lib M, SVT Ever since ioining us as a Freshman, Dave has been a promi- nent figure on our campus. Our rolly-polly friend played J.V. football for 2 years. Sports, however, are not his only achieve-
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JOHN F. VAN ALLEN 158 N. Latches' Lane Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. lljackll An inhabitant of Bala Cynwyd, Jack was one of the best known social lions at Malvern. In last year's Spring play he held down the romantic lead and showed himself to be one of our best actors. As a star journalist, he held a perfect record as the Alumni Editor of the Friar's Lantern. Jack, not wishing to abandon his beloved Phillies, will study pre-med at Villa- nova. lm, J.V. Football 1 9 .97 J.V. Baseball 1 L if Friar's Lantern 'I-2-3-4 ' f':yJLl,.f7 fi-gy Xl ll Cap-n-Bonnet Players 3-4 Blue and White Club 3-4 f lag. EDWARD F. VOELKER 2 Station Rd. Haverford, Pa. IlEdll Ed may I have this dance Voelker is Haverford's gift to Malvern. He is widely known for his smile and willingness to give a helping hand. Ed is a basketball enthusiast, and can often be seen at the Arena watching the Warriors. A maroon Studebaker is his pride and ioy, every Saturday, Edward can be seen giving it a good washing. Almost every Friday night, he can be seen at the Main Liner dancing hall. The' insurance business is getting ready to receive him next year. ,fvffffi 1.v. Basketball 1-2-3 CXNWWI if Class Officer 'I lf' Q J Blue and White Club 3-4 X4 A Q? 2 C! x 5 if li l l ., X IX. ff- IB- l 'X ,mil .29 4,4 -2- ' K' A 59 svfuu 'X e ll
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