Haverford News Volume 27—Number 18� Haverford (And Ardmore), Pa., Tuesday, February 18, 1436 $2.00 a Year

Haverford News Volume 27—Number 18� Haverford (And Ardmore), Pa., Tuesday, February 18, 1436 $2.00 a Year

. LIBRARY OF 1936 `-'4VE.RFORD COLLEC`" HAVE:RI:ORD, PA. HAVERFORD NEWS VOLUME 27—NUMBER 18 HAVERFORD (AND ARDMORE), PA., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1436 $2.00 A YEAR Store Has Doubled Swarthmore Game '36 Elects Fraser Oscar Loses Four IL C. Lewis Gets Business In Past To Be Played Here Class Secretary Stades, Gains One Highest Rating In The Swarthmore basketball game will be played here on In reviewing the Directory, Year, Books Show February 28 instead of at In Recent Voting Oscar M. Chase, registrar, saps Janitors' School Swarthmore as wee previously that only four student. left Col- announced. The reason for the lege at the close of the term, Made Profits- Of $278 change is that Swarthmore has Taylor New Soph Pres.; while one new one came in. H. Arthur McGee Praised been unable to get her field Howditch, G. L. Hartenstein, And Paid Off $125 house in shape for a game on Reagan, Whittier Get P. E. V. Paris, J. W. Sterrett, By Teachers For the 28th. Weather conditions all of '38, have taken their leave. Of Corp. Debt are to blame, according to a re- Other Off ices T. E. Edwards returns to the Fine Work cent letter from S. C. Palmer, Sophomore Class after a year of Graduate Manager of Athletics. absence to continue his work. Mr. Chase says that this is an N ow Financially Sound As a result of the game's be- F. Brown Rhinie Head con- 17 Regularly Enrolled ing played here, A, R. Kane, Jr., excellent record, especially sidering the fact that all the That the Cooperati- ve Store now '36, president of the Students' G. C. Fraser, '36, won the election ✓ Despite the fact that grades Association, has announced that hinies survived the mid-year has the "best credit it has ever for the position of Permanent examinations. were not given in most courses, had," with a business of $4424.87 there will be a dance following. Clem Secretary. Sophomore and for the year and an enema of se- Kane has named W. H. Leese-he, Freshmen elections were also held Robert C. Lewis was unanimously sets over liabilities of $119.28, was Jr., '36, Chairman of the dance during the week with the result chosen most brilliant pupil in the made public today by R. E. Lewis, committee. Loesehe will pick that H. IL Taylor, '28, and F. G. Janitors' School for the first sem- his own assistants. '33, retiring manager of the Store Brown, '29, were named presidents ester. His 94.7 average in ad- in releasing the statement for Debate 2 Colleges of their respective eleesea. vanced spelling and grammar was 193546. Fraser has previously held class Profit for the year ending Janu- *feces and was president of the On Free Medicine outstanding, and he was recognis- ary 31, 1936, wan ;278.60, the re- senior class last semester. He was ed by his teachers as the top-rank- port reveals. Expenses were some- Senior Committees • member of the varsity football ing student in his other classes. what increased because of the per- team, varsity basketball team last St. Joseph's Defeats Lewis works in the kitchen and has iod when the Sten t was open from year, is captain elect of the tose- 9 to 11:30 in the morning, explain- Appointed By Kane bell team, a member of the Glee Team; No Decision recently been married- ed Lewis. "It was not profitable, Club, secretary of the Student', Of the approximately 17 who but was a worthwhile experiment." Council and is a Chemistry make At Rutgers regularly attend the School, Ar- But In the past year the Store has Glessner Heads Prom thur McGee has also been com- practically doubled its business. Toiler Mays Vanity Soccer Socialized medicine was both de- mended for his flee work, especially Furniture and fixtures in the Committee; Purvis, fended and opposed during the last in French. Teachers R. Firth, '38, Store, Lewis pointed out, are car- Class Day Taylor. newly elected president week by Haverfard's debating and J. J. Jaquette, '39, of Emma ried on the books at their actual of the Sophomore class. is a var- team in Oregon Plan debates with conversation, report that he has value. The Store has no outstand- sity soccer man and member of the St. neeeph'a College Thursday and caught on to the foreign tongue ing accounts payable, and has paid Senior Claes committees were Glee Club. L. B. Reagan was reelect- with Rutgers University last night areasingly fast. J. A. Lester, Jr.., off in the past year two large ac- tenoeneed today by A. R., Kane, ed vice-president. He is the recipi- The team was defeated in the first '3'7, head of the School, says that counts which had been carded for Jr-. '36, recently elected permanent ent of a corporation scholarship. meet, but no decision was render- it is really unfair to compare the three years. class president. M. F. Gleesner, member of the varsity football ed in the latter. Both were wit-• merits of the different pupils be- Jr., was appointed chairman of the team and was manager of the fresh- nemed by mall audiences. ramie so murk depends on their Corporation Debt Redaced Senior Prom Committee. Those man tennis team. VV. Whittier was Members of the local team who previous training. He says this Comparison with last year's fig- who will sestet Gleesner are R. E. reelected secretary. He served on went to New Brunswick were R. condition has necessitated a divis- ures reveals that at that time the Lewis, D. W. Brows W. E. Shep- the freshman executive committee C. Bone, Jr., '38, and L. B. Kohn, ion of the English and Mathematics Store's assets were only $13.94 more pard, If, H. L Tomlinson, and 11. and played varsity soccer, Nom• II, '35. They took the negative of classes into two sections, according than Its liabilities, and that the F. Parry. instions for the executive ,reeranit- the following proposition: Resolv- jto iability. The Clam Day Committee con- tee have been received and will be debt to the Corporation was ;450. ed, that a system of free medical Free Eye Teat Made In the pant year the debt bee been slats of J. D. Purvis. Jr., chairman; voted on in the near fture. care should be adopted by the sev- redue , after payment of $125 and G. B. Bookman, W. F. Tiernan, Brown, reelected President of the eral Mates." The whole school has recently interest, to $325 with interest The Jr., J. S. Pugliese, W. H. Loesehe, freshman class, mane to College Kohn made Haverford's twenty had a free eye test at the Morris Jr. and W. A. Macon, ill. F. C. from Haverford School. He was minute constructive speech. strese- Infirmary, and those suffering from Store's meets were only ;13.94 more Evans, as chairman of the Spoon least $100 this year. ▪ rne3nber of the jayvee emcee Mg the dangers of a bureaucratic some abnormal condition are to be Although the Store is now on a Man Committee. will be assisted by team. N. H. Evans wee also re- control of medical service. Bone treated at the Bryn Mawr Hos- A. S. Dulaney, Jr., and H. T. Pax- elected vice-president of the elem. cross-examined the affirmative con- pital. which is noted for its eye fire, financial ham. its margin of ton, profit on the goods it sells is in He mane from Germantown Acad- structive speaker for ten minutes clinic. Many of the men have been many eases only 13% Lewis em- Fraser Heads Cap and Gown emy and was also a member of the and made the ten minute sum- having considerable trouble with phasized. Some articles, chiefly jayvee emcee. team. S. H. Thier mary of the negative ease. their eyes and complain that after Imbed supplies, sell for leas than G. C. Fraser, chairman of the mann, newly elected secretary, a day in the kitchen with all the they could be bought elsewhere. Cap and Gown Committee, will be came to Haverford from Milwau- Elkinton, Saylor Debate smoke and steam they can hardly Asked about the future of the aided by D. F. Coogan, Jr., D. K. kee Country Day School. After D. C, Elkinton, nI0, and T. K. use when they tome out. Store, Lewis predicted. for next Maxfield and T. D. Brown. On the he entered college he became n Saylor, '38, defended the affirmat- Lincoln University has recogniz- year $5000 worth of begrimes. "Un- Graduation Invitations Committee, member of time varsity football ive aide of a similar resolution in ed the School, Lester further said. der the management of Cary the J. Ii. Taylor will serve as chair- teem and member of the executive Thursday's debate, which wan held A student who has attained pro- Store next year will run itself man and W. B. Morgan, Jr., and committee, He is now playing on in the Union before some twenty enemy in English, a foreign Lan- without recourse to student aid A. W. Stokes as committeemen. the jayvee basketball team. epectators. Joseph Fennerty and guage, Algebra. Inane Geometry, other than their patronage." For the Graduation Day Break- C. S. Bushnell, Jr., H. H. Derr constituted St. Jos- and a History will be accepted at fast Committee, S. S. McNeary Henry Riley R. B. Wolf, '36, chairman of the III, and F. K. Mears, Jr., form the eph's team. Judges were Mr. Lincein without other qualifica- Store Committee, congratulated is chairman with FL S.

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