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,'-. m h t 'MEGB 'i .5515? TIMOTHY PEYTON HAW'ORTH lVallingford Entered 1935 Pennsylvania Class President tSl; B. and W. Editor tSl; Elocution Finals tll; Alumni Day Play tll; Greek Play tSl; Operetta tSl; Glee Club tll; Mixed Chorus tSl; Co-Chairman on Peace Society tSl; School Social Committee tSl; Class Eggasurer tll; German Club til; Soccer Varsity tSl; Waiter tSl; Triangle 11110170: Speak and the world is all ears. Professor, P. h Q. College. Dear Professor: In reference to my sons entrance into your institution, I thought it might be of assistance to you and to the board of examiners to extend information concerning his past. For the last three years he has attended Westtown School, where he has rightfully lived up to the Haworth name. Besides having all the prominent positions, editor of the B. and W., Senior president, Triangle, etc., he was one of the best liked boys in the school. His ability to get along with the teachers tespecially the women members of the facultyl was due to his marked gift of gab. His general personality and especially pleasing smile have made him quite At 'W-wsu , Ar- 4,-A4Mwiw M rm i... vqruw ,- .w .m. rAiruj'VWV' ' h ! 1 a success. Yours truly, L. C. H. l f SARAH HINSHAW 1 ,1 l Entered 1929 VVesttown, Pa. 1 l Hockey, 2d Team tZE tU tSl ; Third and Below Elocution Finals CO ; Treas- : l ure Seekers tSl; Latin Club t2l tll tSl. Motto: Ready for anything. i 1V4U48 Dear Master Carroll: 1 After all these years, I have finally decided to drop you a line. Of course V A . I would have written sooner, but until recently my Patriotism forbad corre- 19' ' spondence with anyone outside the ranks of the Good Old Party. You will be i interested in knowingr that the excellent political education which I received $ 2 s i K i g X J l , in your English Class has influenced me to the good and that I am now running v i l, for Governor of Shawhinvania on the Democratic ticket. Please do not mis- ; i understand me. My ideas are the same as ever, but the two platforms have 3 been so reversed that I now sympathize with you and Al Smith. I am hoping that my many happy years at VVesttown and energetic hockey playing will lead you to drop a hint to your many friends here as to how to vote. Sincerely SALLY. tHinshaw for Shawhinvanial i VIRGINIA HARMONY HUSTON 125 E. 70th Street , Entered 1934 New York, N. Y. Yearbook Board, Chairman Characteristic Committee tSl; Brown and White Board, Associate Editor tSl; Student Council CD; Color Committee, Chair- light man tll; Alumni Day Play GE tZl; Third and Below Elocution Finals Bl; $133 Glee Club t2l; Mixed Chorus tll tSl; Operetta tll tSl; Treasure Seekers :Ei tSl; French Club tZE tll tSl, President tSl; Art Club tSE; Drama Group E 31 CD tZl tll; Senior Greek Play. Elm, JIIOHO: Good to he merry and wise. litth; Your Port in a Storm Insane Asylum $31145? My Dear Colleague: 555535 We have recently had a very strange case that will undoubtedly interest iTE-Eii you. Fifteen years ago a prominent young psychologist entered to work with $1.111 l the patients and with her extremely Cheerful disposition and rare sense of ;E :51 humour, the patients cheered up the minute they heard Miss Huston's hearty M. 'in laugh. She had experience in acting: to entertain the patients and even started a newspaper. 3ut alas, she got to feeling so sorry for the poor unfmttunates and they got to like her so much that she is now one of them and an incurable. She acts as though shetd taken laughing gas. Yours in distress DR. X. 25
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y a x mm. mm: I x ESTHER BICKLEY FOWLER 13 Cross Street Westerly, R. I. Entered 1935 Yearbook Board, Sports Editor tSI; Motto Committee ism; Pin, Ring and Stationery Committee HI 1: Class Day Decoration Committee tn ; Senior Dance Committee; Mixed Chorus tD tSI; Operetta tD tsa; Latin Club 929 tD tSI; Counsul tSI; French Club m tU tSI; Treasure Seekers tSI; Art Club tsi; Skating, Fourth Rank tSI. Jfolfo: LA comic matter cannot be expressed in tragic Verse. Dear Anne: You have heard me mention Bickey Fowler before? Shes .an incurable Anglophile and is Visiting England for the first time this summer. I have in- vited her to drop in on you for tea hoping that she may stay longer. YouIll find her a happy enumeration of the sublime and the ridiculous, her specialty being the ridiculous which often manifests itself in what she calls poetry. Being a book worm with varied taste she will quote anyone, from Jorrocks to Vergil. She has a lively sense of humour, and is more than slightly scatter brained. I know you,11 enjoy her. Affectionately, MARY. JUDITH FREEMAN Hewlett Long Island, N. Y. Entered .1935 Brown and White Board; Circulation Manager is ; First Class Treasurer tD. Motto: The greatest pleasure I know is to do a good action by stealth and to have it found out by accident. Dear Grace : Am I a wreck! IIve just come up from a Hockey game and I worked almost as hard as the team did. We won though. Maybe my Life Savers did it. There are two perfectly smooth looking station Wagons outside and their making me homesick for New Hampshire. That reminds me. Have you read the one page story in the last Collieris? Ifs a scream. It certainly is a great mag. Everybody here is getting crew hats and Spaulding saddle shoes. I guess I just cant be different. I must cut this short because I have to get the B 8z W out. Be good, Keed, JUDY. LYDIA GEER' Belle Rose Long Island, N. Y. Entered 1936 Yearbook Board, Photography Manager tSI; Glee Club tD tSI; Costume Committee, Operetta and Senior Play tsa; Senior Dance Committee; French Club tD tSI; Art Club tSI Alotfo: I shall spend six weeks without stopping in one continual round of shopping. ' The following was found in the log book of a coast guard ship off Nantucket: 792940 What a mermaid I picked up todayeshe turned out to be a natural girl twhat a disappointmenti who had some crazy notion of trying to save her family's money by sailiny to Paris where she was going to see some guy by the name of Schiaperelli or sumpini Said she was inspired to do Clothes at her school on committees and dance committee. These women, I donit pretend to understand em. The first thing she said was 9011, my clothes are ruined . 'Ar lap, , rym- G'lgt I .--n-pi n..-..v , 11 11-y- u u :11: n .1;- r1.- anv. n- I III! ,1 I'll! .ll-Ill- 11.1.1.1 -1 .1 ll - 5.. l 'l-l .1. -II- a'- 1-1.; g .41er -iI-IIJ-a-naga-t -n-l-nunna' I A A372. Imwttf'f A AIM A M A than -'l---v--vv-'h -..- .naa b 1-1:; a -. -Cll-l 3-13-11. 1 VIII a:l.-A ran nvunow - -1?! 1-111
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0 am? ANNE COMFORT JONES Hotel Glaslyn-Chatham Atlantic City, N. J. .IEJIfN'Jd 1934 Yearbook Board, Assistant Ed. tSl; 31-min and thite Board, Typist tSl; Elocution Finals tD; Senior Greek Play; French Club CO tZl tD tSl; Latin Club tZl tll tSl; Treasure Seekers til tSl; Skating, Third Rank tSl; Mixed Chorus tll tSl; Operetta tll tSl; Glee Club Ql tZl; S.H.C. Jlotto: Of life she makes what she wants of it. Dear Jean: You remember Anne Jones dont you? The girl at whose hotel we stayed last spring? No one could forget that red hair and certain something that makes every one like her. Well, shels just written a best seller thatls been condensed in the Readefs Digest. Itls all about her life at school and the fun she used to have reminiscing and acting crazy and on Senior Hiking Club. She still hangs out with her friends in Moorestown a good bit. Her next novel comes from there. Shels dedicating it to her English teacher with a poem and youll have to read it. Your loving, SALLY. THOMAS CANBY JONES 1524 North Avenue Nashville, Tenn. Entered 1934 Brown and White Board, Associate Ed. tSl : Senior Greek Play; Mixed Chor- us tll tSl; Operetta LU tll tSl: Alumni Day Play tZl tn; French Club tZl tll tSl: Latin Club tZl tll SM S.l-l.C.: Sneaker Committee tSl; Track Team tU tSl; Swimming Team tll tSl. M'otto: Still his tongue runs on. Dear Benny: Ilve listened to your program for a great while and I'm convinced that with a little more rhythm and more noise you could doubtless go places. Now when rhythm is called for I do have the stuff and F111 inventing some new noises that will give a kick to swing. I might add an intellectual note to your orchestra too, if you gave me a Chance. I swim on the team here at school and Ilm a bright kid but nevertheless the swing is there! Yeah man. . . . T. CANBY. NELSON OGDEN LINDLEY 52 Garden Road Wellesley Hills, Mass. Entered 1935 Triangle tSl; Student Council tn tSl; Track Varsity tD tSl, Manager tSl, Captain tSl; Soccer Varsity tSl; Insignia tD; Manager tSl; A. A. Execu- tive tSl ; Yearbook Board, Sports Editor tSl; Alumnae Day Play tD; French Club. tD; Latin Club tD tSl; S.H.C. illotto: The dignity is only half the story. Dear Sue: I met the nicest fellow yesterday from New England. tExcuse the punctuationD Is he dignified. He can throw it off every now and then though and cut loose, and when he does...He s darling, one of those fellows that spend a lot of time. on his lessons and gets on all the honor societies. And hes not only a scholar but an athlete. He says hes a track star and kicks no mean soccer ball. He just does so many things well that you cant blame me for getting so excited. See you soon if Itm still alive, JUNE
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