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

 - Class of 1934

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Scientific ANTHONY J. RUBINO Yankee “Tall, dark, and handsome. Cross Country Varsity X. Capt. XI. XII; Track Varsity X. XI. Capt. XII; Athletic Honor Award XII; Class Lieutenant XII; Perfect Attendance X. Although Tony” was voted the most handsome bov in high school, he seldom makes use of his good looks. He is a prominent track man and the best cross-countrv runner ever produced by our school. Unfortunately he is bashful a Unit the school, but his smile will l e missed by the students and the faculty. C» hk1 luck to vou at Penn State, Tony! General WALTER JESSE RYAN Rainbow never trouble trouble I nltl trouble troubles me. Football X, XI, Varsity XII; Class Basketball XI. XII; Baseball X. XI; Track XII; Class Lieutenant X; Perfect Attendance X. XI; Commercial Club XII; Sr. Hi-Y Club XII. Whimpy is one of the best-natured boys here at school. He certainly can take it on the chin.” Many times he has been on the wrong end, but he won't give up. Here's to better luck wherever vou BERNARD H. SCHATZ Classical Sunset Asjor ' Remit , we’ll say. If here there’s a will, there’s a way. French Club X, XI; Latin Club X, XI, XII; Dram. Club X, XII; Football XI, Varsity XII; Within the Law XII; Sr. Class Play XII; Chorus X. XI, XII; Monitor XII; Jr. Essay Honorable Ment. XI; Temple Univ. Music Festival X; Commencement Music X. XI, XII; Christmas Entertainment X, XI, XII; A ’ow and Then, Dramatic Pageant XII. We shall all remember “Bernie” as Zim's vest pocket charm on the varsity football team. He is a happy-go-lucky boy, full of wit and humor. We hope his honest effort and cheerful manner will be rewarded with success. LESLIE B. SCHRAMM Scientific Yankee Our deeds Jollow us, And what we have been .Hakes us whal we are. Football Squad XI; Band XII; Coop. Council X. XI, Pres. XII; trench Club X, XI; Dram. Club XII, Treas. XII; If i hin the Law XII; Latin Club X; Science Clui» X, XI. XII; D. Webster Meredith Speaking Cont. XII; Perf. Attend. X. XI. XII; Monitor XII; Class Lieut. X, XI, XII; Ir. Class Essay Hon. Ment. XI; Honor Roll Pin X, XI, XII; S|)elling Cont. XII. “Les ' is one of our brightest and most active scholars. I le showed considerable ability as an actor in the play, Within the Law. Hs is well liked because of his personality. These qualities will surely help him to succeed in his future undertakings. Haverford College. ANTHONY SICOLI General Rainbow Happy am I; Jrom care am free. If hy aren’t they all contented like me?' Class Basketball X; Basketball XI; Inter-color Basketball Capt. XII; Asst. Mgr. Baseball XI; Class Baseball XI. XII; Cheer-leading X, XI; Asst. Class Treas. X; Class Lieut. X; Hall Monitor Capt. XII; Science Club XII; Hi-Y Club X. XI. XII; Perf. Attend. XII. How can we forget “Tony’s” quietness? Or how can we forget his ability in everything? One of Tony’s outstanding chractcristics is his fondness for argument and his refusal to give in. But «after all we know our little shiek’s determination will prove to be his success in life. Manhattan College.

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General W. KENNKTH RAEZER Indian So shy in I he presence oj the weaker sex.' Football X. XI; Baseball X, XI; Track XII; Second Contest X;; French Club XI. Spelling “Spider is a friend worth having. His ready laugh has often broken classroom tension. He is always ready for a spark or a lark. He has taken a great interest in athletics even though he is from out of town. MARGARET RALSTON General Rainbow Bright are her eyes and dark her tresses Her many smiles are alt caresses.” Basketball X. XI; Hockey X; Track X, XI; Commercial Club X; Class Monitor XII; Tri-Hi-V XII. Peg of our hearts is a good sport and full of pep. She is known bv many and has a lot of friends. There are a lot of “Peg’s in this world, but it is said that the reason “Sarge has taken up shop work is to l»e near our merry “Peg. She is going in training next year, and we all wish her good luck. TINA RASCHIATORE Classical Yankee She always greets yon with the smite And word that makes the day worth-while.” Dram. Club XII; Latin Club X. XI, XII; French Club X, XI, XII; Class Lieut. X, XI; State Scholarship Exam. XII; Asst. Class I reas. XII; Usher of I hree One-act Plays XII; Party Comm. XII. I ina is the best pal that a person could have. She always has a smile and a cheery “hello , for you no matter where you meet her. Here s hoping that she keeps up her “magnetic personality as she has in V. C. H. S. FLORENCE I. RODEN BOH General Rainbow ‘V little hit oj a whole tot.” Perl. Attend. XI; Class Lieut. X, XII; Typing Certificate XI; Commercial Club X; Appar. Club X. XI ; Track X; Cl ass Basketball X; Class Baseball XI; Hockey Varsitv XI; Bloomsburg State Commercial Tests XII. Flossie is one who excels in all that she attempts. The class of 1934 wishes her the best of success in her future career. “Flossie is the smallest girl in class but has a big smile for everyone. JEANNETTE LOUISE ROYE General fj Jack and Jilt’ were Bill and Jilt,' IF e d hace a different story; Since ‘Bill and .fill’ can't make that hill, I flings aren't so hunky-dory.” Rainbow Class Lieut. XI. XII; Monitor XII; Class Basketball; Dram, blub XII; Committee Within the Law XII; Two Crooks and a Lady £!J; AW W Then, Dramatic Pageant XII; Play Day Committee XII; I ri-Hi-Y XII. Although “Jill has been with us only two years, she has won many friends. She should make a good “stenog for someone, but will she stick to it? We know better.



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GERALDINE SHOFTNER Yankee General “Always willing, always cheerful, When a task is to he done. Class Lieutenant X; Volleyball XI. XII; Commercial Club XII; Library Club XII; Basketball XII. Have you seen the girl with long black hair and very expressive eyes going down the hall? Well, that is Geraldine. She has helped us along our way with a word of cheer. I he class of 4 wishes her the Lest of luck. 11 rt: v Tr.-iinintr School Commercial LILLIAN E. SHORT “Laughing, jolly and always gay. Indian Apparatus Club X; Commercial Club X, XI. XII; Library Club XII: Basketball XII; Volleyball XL Lillian is a good student and a friend of many. Her favorite season is spring, because that is when the flowers and trees are in Bud. Lillian is a good worker and always willing to help anyone she can. RESTORE B. SMEDLEY, JR. General .1 Utile knowledge now and then Is relished by the best of men Indian Honorable Mention Sophomore Essay Contest; French Club XI; Science Club XI; Monitor XII; Perfect Attendance XL “Rooster” lives out where the air is fresh. He is tall and handsome. His pleasing personality and his way with women have won him many friends. He'd rather foxhunt than go to school. RAYMOND M. SMITH General Sunset Serious, funny, happy, and gay, Ready for work and ready for play Chadds Ford Cons. School X; Dramatic Club XL XII; Boys' Speaking Contest XI, XII; Senior Class Play XII; Monitor XII. “Smithy” is a very dependable friend and a wonderful pal. His fine disposition and good heartedness have won him manv friends. Our hopes for his success are Just as high as his ambition. He wants to do “anything just so it's up in the air.” ROBERT C. SMITH Industrial Scientific Yankee There is mischief in this boy.' Scenery XI, XII. Bob is a quiet boy when around girls, but down in the shop he is apt to be the center of a controversy. He is well liked by every boy in the shop and will be missed by the undergraduates when he leaves school.

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