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“Art ARTHUR HOWLAND BRINTON 128 S. High St. West Chester, Pa. Entered Fall 1923 Vice President of Class (1); Class Song Committee (1); Union (1). (S), Vice President (S); Parliamentary (S); Year Book Board (S), Editor in Chief (S); Brown and White Board (S); Triangle (S). No one really needs an introduction to Shiek, whose hand rules these pages. Shiek always docs accomplish everything he starts out to do, and he does it carefully, neatly, and thoroughly. He also possesses that rare quality of thinking before he speaks. When the melodious notes of a “sweet potato or a mouth organ drift toward you, you may know that Shiek is soothing many savage breasts with his musical charms. Characteristic: Mouth Organ. Few things are impossible to diligence and slpll. Sam SAMUEL THATCHER BRINTON 213 Euclid Ave. Haddonpield, N. J. Entered Fall 1920 Brightonians (3), (2); Radio (3). (2). (1), (S), Secretary (S); Second Rank Skating (1). Numerals (1); Union (S); Parliamentary (S); Class Day Com mittee (1); Class Track Team (4), (3). If you hear a pair of bones rattling, you will know it is Sam; or if you get hit on the head with a golf ball, you may know that he is somewhere about. Sam is always happy and in good humor when we can disengage him from his work long enough to talk to him. Have you noticed that stamp collectors arc always good in math? Sam is a physics expert. Characteristic: Pair of bones. Right is right, because to follow right were wis.lom in the scorn of consequence. Havcrford ALICE DEBORAH BROWN 328 Franklin Ave. Cheltenham, Pa. Entered Fall 1919 Dress Committee (4); Monitor 7:15 Collection (4); Proctor 7:15 Cel lection (3); Athenians (3), (2). Secretary (2), Curator (2); Delta (2); (1), (S); Second Hockey Team (2), Varsity Hockey Team (1), (S), Insignia (1), Varsity ‘“W (S); Latin Club (2), (1). fS), Quaestor (1); Class Hockey Team (3). (2), (1). fS); Union (i). (S); Natural History Committee (S), Secretary (S); Comitia (1), (S), Clerk (1); French Club (2), (1), (S), President (S); Art Club (S); Class Day Committee (i); Class Historian (S); Treasure Seekers (1), (S); Chairman Class Song Committee (S); Brown and White Board (1), (S); Girls' Editor (S); President Athletic Association (S); Northfield Leader (S); Cum Laude (S); Music Club (5); First Rank Skating (S), Numerals (2),! Varsity “W (S); Reader Commencement Essay. Had we twice as much room, we could not say all about Brownie that we would like to. She is the mainstay of the girls' side in athletics, lessons, literary accomplishments, and political prowess. She is exceptionally well skilled in the arts of arguing, skating, paddling, and drinking tea. As one of our first members, she probably knows all the ins and outs of her class mates, and we hope she regards them with the same spirit of good fellowship as they do her. Enfin. “Dux femxna est. Characteristic: Tea Cup. Hear thou. Great Brownie whom three realms obey, doth sometimes counsel take—and sometimes tea. Bryn Mawr 16 Brownie”
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“Lily ALFRED CHAPMAN BURTON 294 West Main St. Moorestown.N. J. Entered Fall 1923 Radio (1). (S), Vice President (S); Rustic (1), (S); Union (S). Parliamentary (S); Junior Varsity Soccer Team (S), Class Soccer Team (S), Insignia (S); Varsity Basketball Team (S), Varsity W , Class Team (S); Assistant Man ager of Baseball (S). When one sees Lily's six feet two blocking up the soccer goal, his en- thusiasm for a charge rapidly lessens, and Lily masters the ball. His delicate blush reminded us of a rose, so we called him Lily, or maybe it was because he used to be a milkmaid. If you see a grape fruit rind sailing down the hall, and glance in the direction from which it came, lo and behold, there is Lily reading “College Humor.” Characteristic: Flower Pot. The man that blushes is not quite a brute. Drcxcl “Wee' WILLIAM ALFORD BREEDLOVE 1223 Euclid St., N.W. Washington, D. C. Entered Fall 1919 Ataraxa (3); Brightonians (2); Parliamentary (S); Union (S); French Club (S). Wee certainly does love to play. At what? Oh, anything at all, just so he has a good time. Sometimes he is sad; maybe he misses his brother, or maybe he is just going to French class. He is wielding a mighty tennis racquet this Spring; and Ye Gods, how he could argue in Parliamentary. Characteristic: Goat (Lafollette). Men are but children of a greater growth. George Washington LOUIS SLOAN BRINGHURST Felton, Delaware Entered Fall 1921 Brightonians (2); Union (1), (S); Radio (2), (1). Treasurer (1); Rustic (1). (S). Treasurer, Vice President (1), President (S); Parliamentary (1), (S), Vice Speaker (S), Speaker (S); Basketball. Junior Varsity Team. Insignia (S); Baseball. Numerals (1). Varsity Team (S), Varsity W (S); Young Friends' Committee (S); Advisory Board (1); Motto, Mascot, Flower Committee (S); Assistant Treasurer Athletic Association (1), Treasurer (S); Member of Executive (1), (S); Assistant Manager of Soccer (1), Manager (1), Junior Varsity Team (1), Numerals (1), Varsity Team (S), Varsity “W” (S); Class Soccer Team. My. aren't these heart-breakers numerous. You know, Lou has the most fun when he's playing tricks on some one. especially his wife. Lou doesn't mind walking around the edge of the roof, either; he knows he couldn’t go clear through the ground if he fell. The most credit is due to him, tho, for keeping the A. A. money straight, and cutting out our varsities. And generous? Well—it's a toss up between him and Lolly. Characteristic: Clown. Beware the fury of a patient man. 5 “Lou' Swarthmore
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“Emma EMMA PERRY BROWN Eastbourne Terrace Moorestown, N. J. Entered Fall 1922 Latin Club (2), (1), (S). Fourth Rank Skating (2); Proctor 7:15 Collection (1); French Club (1), (S), Secretary (S); Comitia (S), Treasurer (S); Union (1 , (S); Art Club (S); Home Economics (S); Class Hockey Team (S); Athene ians (2); Gym Squad Leader (2), (1). Emma has never told us whether she really likes tea or not. Maybe tea is supposed to be soporific, but we find that her daily cup (maybe two on special occasions) only serves to render her ways more lively and her smiles more ready. She is one of the industrious members of “The Senior Parlor Latin Club, which, by the way, must not be confused with “The Latin Club. Emma will always tackle any job that ccmes her way, unless she is required to play with worms or snakes. Characteristic: Bantam Hen. A good boof( is the best of friends, the same today and forever. Mt. Holyoke DAVID ALSOP CARTER The Knoll Lansdowne, Pa. Entered Fall 1922 Brightomans (2); Union (S); Natural History Committee (S), Junior Var- sity Soccer Team (S), Insignia (S); Swimming Team (S), Class Tean) (1), (S); Tennis Team (1), (S), Varsity “W (1), (S), Captain (S); Second Rank Skating (1), Numerals (1). Dave has seen one tennis team come thru a successful season and is now captaining this, year's in the same path. The swimming team claimed him as one of its bulwarks this year, tpo. and it is also possible to see his sylphdike form flitting about the track. Dave is one of the few Seniors who had nerve enough to tackle German, and we admire him for his courage. Characteristic: Cereal Dish. My appetite comes to me while eating. Mt. Alto MABEL LEORA CHAPPELL Tyner, N. C. Entered Fall 1923 Athenians (2); Comitia (S); Union (S). We don't very often hear Mabel until some one asks, “Has thee got all thy lessons done? and then we know that she, at least, has hers finished. If you can't find Mabel, you'll know she's studying, for she is working hard this year. We didn't know we were able to claim her as a member of our class until we found that she was capable of doing two years' work in one. Characteristic: Lesson books. Silence gives consent. E. Carolina Friends' College 17
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