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

 - Class of 1934

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Gknf.ral MARTHA DEE DICKEN Indian There's no girl so cog as she. We hope a great success she'll he. French Club X, XI; Appsr. Club XI; Latin Club X; Tri-Hi-Y XII; Com. for Party X; Class Lieut. XI; Band Concert X; Class M jailor XII; Usher for Operetta XI; Honorable Mention Essay X. Besides being a conscientious worker, Martie enjoys school life to its full. We wish her success in the business world, where her cheerful personality will surely l»e welcome. Peirce Business School. EDITH MARGA RUITE DI SABATINO General , Rainbow She does more than you d surmise. To tel! you would arouse surprise. Class Lieutenant XI; French Club XII; Play Scenery XII. looking for a sympathetic friend with whom vou can ret? Mademoiselle is just the person, for her charming Are you share a secret? personality and jovial nature make her a lovable friend. Heres luck to vou, Mademoiselle! HELEN S. DOVVLIN Commercial m Rainbow 4 A smite and a glad hand Jor everyone. Commercial Club XI, XII; Class Volleyball X, XI; Perfect Attend- ance X; Typewriting Certificate X; Class Lieutenant X, XII; Preliminary Spelling Contest X. Helen is one of our Commercialites without whom our class would be incomplete. Helen has made a name for herself because of her pleasing personality. '34 wishes you the best of luck in being somebody's private stenog. DORA VIRGINIA DUNFORD General . „ Indian 44 (tinny has a smile Jor everyone. Class Lieutenant X; Library Club XII; Dramatic Club XI; Commercial Club XII; Hockey X; Track X; Tennis XII; Perfect Attendance X, XI, XII; Apparatus Club. Ginny , one of the girls in the Commercial group, has won many friends. She is jolly anti tull ol fun. We wish her luck in anything she undertakes in the future. GEORGE HIGHLEY EDWARDS General Yankee Praise begets emulation, a good seed to sow among youthJut students. Chorus XI, XII; In . ready XI; Properties Com. In .1ready XI; Dram. Pageant, Lines Com. XII; Aow and then XII; Christmas Entertainment XI. XII; D. Webster Meredith Speaking Cont. XI; Monitor XII; Charles Ray Hi-Y Club X, XI, XII, Pres. XI; Latin Club X; French Club X; Science Club XII. With George's personality and ambition to stride ahead, we all hope and expect to sec George as a famous surgeon a few years alter his graduation Irom Temple. W'e, the class of 34 wish him much success.

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MONROE COLDREN Industrial Scientific Quit’ o f nature But always ready to crack a joke. Cross Country Varsity X, XI. XII; I rack X, XI, XII; Class Baseball XII; Scenery X, XI. XII; Class Lieutenant X; Pertect AtfoiuLnre X. Montv ’ known to all the boys, will always be remembered lor his smile and good nature. Although “Monty” never made the varsity track team, he was very successful in Cross-Country. Ciood luck, “Monty!” General RICHARD CONNER “His pleasant manner makes jricnds oj alt. Sunset Football X. XI. XII; Class Basketball XI, XII; Track XII; Baseball XI; Monitor XII; Class Lieutenant XI; Treas. Commercial Club XII. “Dick” is one of the most outstanding members of our class. He is not only a credit to us in athletics, but also in his achievements in scholarship and social activities. Dick is known not by the suits or shoes he wears, but by his winning smile. “Dick”, you will be missed bv everyone next year, but mostly by a sophomore. So here s to that toy with the winning way. Just keep it up, Dick, to Judge- ment Day. West Chester State Teachers College. MARGARET RAF CORNOG General , . Yankee “She's tauyhiny and smiting all day long. If hen she's around your blues are gone. Baseball XII. Those of us who have learned to know Margaret realize and appreciate her real worth. Whether it be in lessons or activities, she is always “game” and ever willing to lend a helping hand with a cheerful smile. Margaret is undecided about her future. Here's wishing her the best of luck from the Class ol ’34. RUTH E. CUMMINS Commercial p f Rainbow “A carejree lass with laughing eyes.' Perfect Attendance X. XI, XII; Commercial Club X, XI, XII; Class Volleyball X, XI; First Prize Animal Week Poster X; Prelim. Spelling Contest X. Ruth is the happy-go-lucky girl of the commercial department. She h as proved herself to be a good worker and a great friend to many. Happy will be the young man who gets Ruth as his stenog. VERNA DAISEY General Indian “Laughing. jolty, always gay, That is Verna every day.'' Science Club XI, XII. Buttercup” is small but you can tell that she is around because of her joyous laughter. She plans to go in training at the Homeopathic Hospital. We wish you luck and want you to succeed in your chosen field.



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General ELEANOR M. FRY Sunset “She' f as happy-go-lucky as she ran be.” Commercial Club X, XI, XII; Class Lieutenant X. Eleanor is one of the j oiliest girls in our Commercial class. She alwavs wears a pleasant smile Tor all whom she meets. Keep cheer- ful, Eleanor, and the pleasures of' life will come easily to you. SARA G. FULTON General Rainbow lie not deceived by her innocent appearance .’ I'rench Club XI; History Club XI; Library Club XII; Apparatus Club XII; Prelim, for Spelling Contest XII; Perfect Attendance X. XII; Volleyball XL Although “Sally ' is a quiet girl, she is a good sport and is very i°IIy• As yet, she is undecided about the future, but we hope she will be a success in whatever she does. MARY K. FULTON General . Indian “ hen she has a task to do She does it with a wilt.” History Club XI; Art Club XI; Class Lieutenant XI; Monitor XII; Sec. Apparatus Club XII; Apparat us Club X, XI, XII; Li- brary Club XII; Perfect Attendance X; Volleyball XL Mary may appear serious to those who do not know her, but she always has a smile for her friends. She takes a great interest in her school and school work, especially her «art work. Good luck to Mary in her future profession. BETTY GARRETT General Sunset “ There is always work Jor those who wilt.” French Club X. XI; Latin Club X; Library Club XI. Pres. XII; Coop. Council XII; Monitor XII; Class Lieutenant XII; Perfect Attend. X, XI; Chr. Com. Commencement Announcements XII; Honor Ticket Seller XII. Betty is a steady worker who always does her work well. She also finds time to join in other activities, which are greatly benefited by her presence. She has a sweet and pleasant disposition. With these fine qualities Betty is sure to be a success. George School. ELIZABETH M. GETTY General Indian A gentle tongue, a tender heart, A pleasant smile, she does her part.” I rench Club X, XI, XII; Library Club XII, Sec.; Monitor XII; Perfect Attend.ance X. Betty may not have participated in many activities but among iiOSr w ° know her best she is very active. We wish her success in «ill she does.

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