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

 - Class of 1934

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LAURA A. LESSIG General m Indian “ W hen fun and duly dash, f.eI duty go to smash. Class Lieut. X. XI; Commercial Clui» X, XI, XII; Vice Pres. XI; Prov. Mgr. Hockey X, Hockey Squad X, XI. Hockey Capt. XII; Asst. Class Treas. XII; Coop. Council XI; Asst. Mgr. Basketball XI Mgr. XII; Tri-Hi-Y Club XII. Laura proved to l»e one of the best hockey captains we've ever had. Her leadership in sports was well deserved. Laura's jolly disposition and funny jokes will be missed by all her many friends. ALBERT McBRIDE General Yankee “Meek men watt Jor opportunities; Strong men make them. Track X, Varsity XI. XII; French Club X, XI; Perfect Attend- ance X; Senior Band X, XI, XII; Monitor XII; Band Concert X, XL XII. “Mickey” is a jolly chap. He always has a joke or two to tell or a smile with which to cheer. He has been one of the mainstays of the band. High School will miss his curls and smiles. School of Aeronautics. RUTH McBRIDE Commercial Sunset Il ue oj eyes and gold oj hair. With a smile that's ever Jair. Commercial Club X. XII; History Club XI; Library Club XII; Apparatus Club XL XII; Prelim. Spelling Contest XII; Class Lieutenant X; Class Volleyball XI; Perfect Attendance X. XII. With a merry laugh and a happy little twinkle in her eyes, Ruth has made many friends in her quiet way. Her hobby is sports, and she hopes to be very hclpiul to someone next year by tvping business letters in an office. All the success in the world, Ruth, in whatever falls to you. LOUISE R. McMULLAN General Rainbow “As good a friend as you could meet And a pal that's hard to heal. Chadds Ford School X; German Club XII; History Club XI, XII; French Club XL XII; Senior Tea Comm. XII; Class Lieutenant XII; Volleyball XII; Perfect Attendance XII. Louise is known and liked by more than a few members of the senior class. Her smile and pleasant disposition have won her a place in the hearts of many, while her willingness to help others when- ever she can has won her a place in still others. Here's wishing you the best of luck! Philadelphia School of Occupational Therapy. ANNA MARY McNEAL General Yankee “ A sweeter lassie you ne'er shall meet, And as a Jriend she can't he heat!’ Chorus X, XI, XII; Chester Co. Choral Festival X, Temple Festival X; In Aready XI; II t hin the Law XII; Play Usher X; Make-up, The Royal Family XI; Now and Then, Dramatic Pag- XII; Garnet White Staff XII; Perf. Attend. XI; Class Lieut. X, XL XII; Monitor XII; French Club X. XI. XII; Dram. Club X, XI, XII; History Club XI, X 11 ; Appar. Club X; Spelling Cont XII; Honor Ticket Seller XI; Tri-Hi-Y XI, XII; Hon. Ment. Sr. Essay Cont. XII. ho could forget her sweet nature and fine personality? Anna, a true friend to all, puts her heart and soul in everything that she undertakes. Here's success to you always. West Chester State Teachers College.

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HAZEL V. KIRK Rainbow Commercial Not bold or shy or short or tall, lint a nice ming liny oj them all'' Perfect Attendance XI, XII; Commercial Club X, XI, XII; Class Lieutenant XI, XII; Honorable Mention Animal Week Poster XI. Hazel may seem quiet, but a more fun-loving and jolly person cannot be found. Her disposition has won her lots of friends, es- peciallv in the commercial group. Hazel is uncertain aI out her fu- ture, but in whatever she may attempt the class wishes her heaps of success. HELEN JAMES KIRKPATRICK General Indian A classmate honest and true. Andjurthermore, a worker, too.’’ Chadds Ford Consolidated School X; Hist. Club XI, Exec. Com. XII; German Club XII;.Library Club XI, Chr. ot Prog. Com. XII; Math. Club XI, XII; Dram. Club XII; Science Club XII; French Club XI, Prog. Com. XII; Garnet White Stall XII; Librarv Staff XI. XII; Sara C. Evans Speaking Contest XI; Monitor XII; Class Lieut. XII; Volleyball XII; Usher at Three One Act Plays XII; Honor Roll Award XII. Although Helen has been at VV. C. II. S. only two years, she has I een very successful in all her undertakings and has proved a worthy friend. Here’s hoping that you have the same success, Helen, at the University of Delaware. RAYMOND JAY KOFKE General Sunset Deep waters run still— So does ‘Sheets’ Senior Hi-Y X, XI. XII; Class Lieutenant XII; Monitor XII. “Skeets” is one of those W. C. H. S. boys who do not take part in outdoor sports. He is in general a gymnast, who is a wonder on the rings, ropes, mats, horizontal bars, and parallel bars. “Skeets” has been teaching many classes at the Y. M. C. A. His sole ambition is to become a gvm teacher, and he expects to complete the gym course a t State Teachers College. ELSIE LOUISE KRAMER General Yankee “ I’nder her Jace, calm as summer skies, The tittle elj oj mischiej lies.” Perfect Attendance X, XI; Dramatic Club XII; French Club XI; Monitor XII; German Club XII; History Club XII; Library Club XI, XII; Class Lieutenant XII. Elsie is the best little sport we have. We always find her willing to take her part in either work or fun. Elsie’s dreamy smile gives us the impression that her mind is dwelling on pleasant thoughts of her future. Nursing. WILLIAM C. KRAUSER General Indian Alas! the love oj woman! it is known To be a lovely and a dangerous thing.” Dram. Club XI. Pres. XII; Royal Family XI; In A ready XI; Within the Taw XII; Now and Then XII; Band X, XI, XII; Orchestra X, XI. XII; Chorus Vice Pres. XI, Pres. XII; Chester Co. Orchestra X, XI; Temple Univ. XII; Music Award XII; Class Pres. XI; Honor Roll Pin X; Honor Point Letter X, XI; Perf. Attend. XI; Honor Ticket Seller XI; D. W’ebster Meredith S| eaking Cont. Hon. Ment. XI, Hon. Ment. XII; Garnet White Staff X, XI, Co-Mgr. XII; First Prize Soph. Essay Cont., Hon. Ment. Jr. Essay Cont.; Coop. Council XII; Latin Club X, XI; french Club X; Class Lieut. X; Monitor XI, XII; Usher Commencement XI; Science Club X, XII; Honor Speaker Commencement Exercises XII; Hon. Ment. Sr. Essay Cont. XII. . t4 ,, See that cheery smile? Hear that congenial “Hi-ya? W’ho can it be but Bill, one guv that has more friends than 20 ordinary people. We'll all miss his shining personality, but it surely will win him his “place in the sun.”



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Commercial KATHRYN E. MADEIRA Rainbow “A cheerful creature is worth gold. Class Lieut. X. XII; Appar. Clui» X. XI; Commercial Clui» X. XII; Sec. of Girls' A. A. XII; Volleyball X; Track X ; Perf. Attend. XII; Bloomsburg Tvping Contest; Tri-Hi-Y Club; Play Day Com- mittee XII; Gold Medal, Taylor School Award. “Kay” is one of our best commercial students and is popular with everybody. She will make someone a good stenog and efficient bookkeeper. West Chester High will miss her witty remarks and good nature. SARA E. MAHOLLAND Commercial Sunset “ ‘Solli is serious, funny, and gay, Tsois oj friends have come her way. Commercial Club X, XII; Apparatus Club XII ; obey ball X, XI; Basketball X. XI; Track X; Perfect Attendance X, XI. XII. “Sally” will soon l e a private secretary or some important busi- ness man's stenog. Though quiet, she is one of the outstanding members of the commercial group. We hope success will come to her in everything she undertakes to do. PHEBE E. MANN General Yankee “And though hard be the task Keep a stiff upper tip'.” Class Lieutenant X, XI; Commercial Club X, XI, XII; Girls Speaking Contest XI, XII; Perfect Attendance X, XI, XII. Phcl e is a very conscientious and studious girl. She always has her lessons done and is willing to help others. Her ready smile is good to see. She is a faithful friend and a true pal. We all wish her a happy and successful life. CHARLES MELTON After having taken an active part in athletic activities and having almost completed his course, Charles decided to leave high school in his senior year. He will not graduate with the Class ol 1934. CHARLES ALLEN MESSNER Industrial Scientific Indian “Keen preachers laugh at good jokes; so does Charlie. Scenery X, XI, XII; Class Baseball XII. “Charlie” is always ready for his share of the fun as well as the work. He makes friends wherever he goes, and everyone enjoys his company. Well, Charlie, we all wish you the best of luck in the building of your career by the successful building of houses.

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