West Chester High School - Garnet and White Yearbook (West Chester, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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PAUL JOSEPH BRUNO Sunset Genera i. A task well done, a bailie won, A smile and handJor everyone. F x tl a!l X. XI, Varsity XII; Basketball X, XI, Varsity XII; Baseball X, Varsity XI; Athletic Honor Award; Senior Hi-Y Club, Assistant Treasurer X. A great fellow, a splendid athlete —those words describe Spuds.” Though a participant in every sport, he has never been low in any lessons. This is due to his perseverance. Surpassing even his athletic ability is his grand fellowship which has gained and held scores ol friends. “Spuds” hopes to enter Schoolship Annapolis. Here’s hoping we’ll t e calling him Captain” someday. Schoolship Annapolis. MARION BUFFINGTON General Yankee Always lalkiny, Never through; Always cracking Something new. Commercial Club XII; Class Volleyball XL “Buff” is a commercial girl who Just loves to do homework. Her smile and golden locks have won her many friends at W. C. H. S. Whatever Buff” expects to do, the Class of '34 wishes her luck. PHYLLIS BULLARD General Indian A merry hear! make h a cheer ul countenance. Scenery Painting X, XI; Art Club XI; French Club X, XI; Dramatic Club XI, XII; Class Play XII; Library Club XI, XII; History Club XII; Class Lieutenant XI; Sara C. Evans Speaking Contest XII; Honor Ticket Seller XI, XII. Phyllis who hails trom Rutledge, is known in school for her Jolly disposition. We know that Phyllis will succeed in anything she un- dertakes. She is going to West Chester State Teachers College to learn to be an English teacher. We wonder why? Anyway, the Class of '54 wishes her the l cst of luck. CHARLES W(X)DWARI) BURKE General Rainbow Clothes make Hie man. Prov. Mgr. Football X, Asst. Mgr. XI. Mgr. XII; Monitor XII; Class Lieut. XII; Chester Co. Orchestra X, XI; Chester Co. Choral Festival X. XI; Sr. Band VIII, IX, X, XI, X11; Orchestra XI, XII; Now and Then XII; Chorus X, XI, XII; Temple Univ. Music Festival X; Christmas Entertainment X, XI, XII; Garnet White Staff XII; D. Webster Meredith Speaking Contest XII; Perf. Attendance X; Science Club XI; I dons’ Club Essay Hon. Mention X; Operetta XI; Perf. Attend. XI; Sr. Hi-Y ClublX, X. XI, XII; Class Baseball XII; Usher Commencement XI; Science Club XI. Although Charlie loves to shovel, behind that front of verbosity he is a really fine fellow, who is a steady “plucger” at every task; and his classmates will truly nnss him when ne leaves us for the University of Southern California. MABEL L. BURNITE General Indian “Give to the world, the best you have, And the best wilt come back to you,” Perfect Attendance X, XI; French Club XI, XII; Instrumental Club XII; Unionvi lie Joint Consolidated School X. Mabel is a very quiet girl who insists upon the right and opposes whatever she knows is wrong. We wish her much success as a mis- sionary.

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Commercia i. CLARA I. BAXTER Yankee “Ilappy am I; Jrom care I am free. Commercial CIul X. XL XII, Secretary XII; Apparatus Club XI, XII; Typing Certificate X; Class Lieutenant XI, XII; Class Basketball X; Volleyball XII; Perfect Attendance X. “Snooks” is the best friend anyone could have. She is always out for a good time .and can Ik. depended upon as a good sport. As for worrying about lessons, she never even l others with them. EMMAREAN BENGE General Indian “A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market.” Perfect Attendance X; Volleyball X, XI, XII; Commercial Club XI, XII; Lunch Room Cashier XI. XII. “Em is one of our quiet girls. She is a good friend to all of those who know her. She has a smile for everyone and if you hear laughter coming from some group at noon time, you’ll know km is right there. Good luck in the luture, “Em.' KATHERINE BENSON Commercial Yankee “ Jr tend in need Is a friend indeed” Commercial Club X, XL XII; Library Club XII. Publicity Agent; Class Lieutenant XI, XII; Monitor XII; Honorable Mention Art Contest X; Bloomsburg State Contest XII. If “Kav is your pal, you really have a pal. She will do anything she possibly can for you. She is very conscientious in all she undertakes and always comes out with flying colors. Here's wishing you continued success, “Kav.” BETTI E BOBB General tt Indian “Her pleasant manner makes friends oj alt.” Assistant Basketball Mgr. XI; Volleyball X; Class Lieutenant XI; Vice President Junior Class XI; Monitor XII; Class Treasurer X; Preliminaries Spelling Contest XL Whenever one meets Betty, she has a pleasant Hello and a smile that never wears off. Bettic is interested in Interior Decorating, and we all know that with her personality she will always get along. RALPH F. BROWN Commercial Rainbow “Cheerful, happy, ever ready and gay. Ready Jor work and ready Jor play.” Class Lieutenant XI, XII; Commercial Club XII; Perfect At- tendance XII. “Brownie is famous for his red hair and happv-go-lucky manner. Ralph never bothers work until it troubles him, but in spite ol this, his report card has I»een the envy ol those with lesser ability. Best wishes go with you in all you undertake, “Brownie.



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General ELLEN CAMPBELL SUNSET “Willi her Joyful mood and carejree mind . jaithjul jriend in' Beans' you find.’’ French Cluh X, XI; Pres. Appar. Club X. XI; Treas. Tri-Hi-Y XI, XII; Sec. Science Club XII; Dram. Club XII; Chorus XI, Asst. Sec. XII; Now and Then, Dramatic Pageant XII; In Irradi XI; Com. Class Plays XII; Original” Prize Baby Day XII; Com. Party XI; Class Lieut. XI, XII; Monitor XII; Hon. Mention Senior Essay Contest XII. Our dancing lady is just “Beans” to us; and who doesn’t have Inn when she’s around! That “cute little way” will surely continue to win her many more friends in the future. ANTHONY I. CIVITELLO Industrial Scientific Yankee Serious, Junny, happy, and yay. Ready Jor work and ready Jor play. Cross Country Varsity X, XI, XII; Track Squad IX, Varsitv X, XI, XII; Scenery X, XI, XII. Tony, who is well known both on the track and in school, has been an earnest worker in the shop all four years. He is an ardent golf fan and docs his share of talking when the subject is golf. We know that “Tony” will lie successful in whatever he undertakes. So long, Tony, anil good luck. CHRISTINE CLARKE General Indian “ The light oj tore, the purity oj grace. The mind, he music, breathing in her Jace. Chorus X, XI, XII; Orchestra XI, XII; Chester Co. Choral Fes- tival X; Chester Co. Orchestra XI; In heady XI; Temple Univ. Music Festival X: Christmas Entertainment X, XI, XII; Appar. Club X; Dram. Club X, XI, XII; French Club X; Class Lieut. X; Hall Monitor XII; Class Basketball XII; Tennis Tournament X; Hockey Squad XI; Scenery Painting XI; Perf. Attend. X, XII; Pageant, Now and Then XII. Teen” is lull ol delightful surprises; her musical accomplishments are various; her lessons are always well done and in on time; her vivacious personality is contagious. All these things point out the road to success for “Teen.” THOMAS WALTER CLARK Industrial Scientific Rainbow The reason firm, the temperate will. Endurance, Joresight, strength, and skill. Varsity Football IX, X. XI. Capt. XII; Varsity Track X. XI, XII; Varsity Basketball IX, X, XI, Capt. XII; Varsity Baseball IX, X, XI, Capt. X; Coop Council XI; Class Pres. X; Vice Pres. Boys’ A. A. XI, Pres. XII; Perf. Attend. X; Class Lieut. XII; Capt. Rainbow Baseball XII. Sarge is one of the best athletes the school has ever produced. During his four years in high school, he has made history in all the major sports. lie is admired lor his sportsmanship, personality and ability. The class ol 34 wishes him as great success in the outside world as he had in high school. BETTY M. COHEE General Sunset She's little; she’s dainty;; And she’s a dandy companion . I rack X; Volleyball XI, XII; Hockev Mgr. XII; Commercial Club X; Appar. Club XI. XII; Science Club XII; Tri-Hi-Y XII; Poster Contest XI, second prize; Honor Roll Pin XI; Hon. Men. Jr. Essay Contest XI; Asst. Class Treas. XII; Garnet White Staff XII; Hall Monitor XII; Division Room Leader Cl X, B5 XI, BI XII; Play Scenery XII; Posters XI, XII; Play Day Com. XII. Alter looking over the above list, you won't have to l e told that Peanut has been active. Betty hopes to go to Penn State and take a medical course. II she does, she can be sure of Griffith as a steady patient. W e are sure that ii the school has given “Peanut as much as she has given it, Betty won't have to go after success with a rope.

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