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CLIFFORD JOYCE BROOMELL General Yankee “No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden oj another. Track Varsity, X; Class Basketball, X; Mgr. Cross Country, XI, XII; German Club, XI; Varsity Club, XII; Hi-Y Club, XII; Class Lieut., X ; Ifonor Roll Pin, XI. “Cliff” is a very fine fellow to have around because of his willingness to help others, and because he is easy to talk to. We wish “Cliff” the best of luck, whether he goes to college or enters the business world. CLARENCE A. BROWN Scientific Sunset “ The rough road is posed With industry and frugality Science Club, XII; Music Club, XI, XII; Band, X, XI, XII; Or- chestra, X, XI, XII; Chorus, X, XI. XII; Woodwind Quintette, X, XI, XII; Chester Co. Choral Festival, X, XII; Chester Co. Orchestra, XI; Southeastern Band, XII; Forensic league, XII; Harmony Hall, XI; Class Lieut., X. XI, XII; Monitor, XII; Perf. Attend., X. XI. XII; Music Award, XII. “Brownie's” personality and musical talent have won him an enviable place in the class. He has developed into quite a character. “Brownie is an excellent musician, mathematician, and physicist. He will enter Philadelphia College of Optometry. JOSEPH W. BRUMFIELD Scientific Yankee “His heart is as jarjrom jraud as heaven is jrom earth.” Science Club, X, XII; Monitor, XII; Inter-Dvision Baseball, X. “Wendle” is the happy-go-lucky type of person. He is always in the midst of the joking at noon time. He spends all his spare time trying to get out-of-the-way radio stations. “Tune in on us sometime. MARIAN BUCKWALTER General Indian “If the good die young Here's hoping you may live To a ripe old age.” Prov. Hockey Mgr., X, Asst. Hockev Mgr., XI; Asst. Class Treas., X; Latin Club, X; History Club, XII; Tri-Hi-Y, XII; Class Tea Committee, XI, XII. No class is quite complete without one sophisticated ladv. We hope she isn't always as bored as she looks tch, tch. No doubt at Greenbrier she will acquire even more of that “differentness which makes her stand above the crowd. DRUSILLA BYERS General Yankee “Not always laughing every day, Hut a true Jr iend in her own way” Vollevball, X, XI, XII; Basketball, X; Latin Club, X; German Club, XI, Xll; Mathematics Club, XII. The world mav not remember Drusilla for her scholastic ability, but it will certainly bear of her as a poetess. Many issues of the Garnet and White have been honored with verses written by this talented young writer. May you be successful in life, Drusilla!
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General LEOTA M. BOSTELLE Indian “ doesn’t cost much to keep her love. No cabarets and shows; No matter ij pour purse is lean Her love just prows and prows.” Clux Heading, X, XI, XII; French Club, X; Gym Monitor, XII; Tvping Certificate, XII. I ce is one of those personality girls who looks well on the dance floor and athletic field. She is everybody's friend, and would do you a favor, even if it meant lessening her own reserve. She has been active in school work and activities. She is an all-'round sch ol girl. EVA MARY BRINTON General Sunset Always on hand wherever there’s Jun; Everyone likes her and she likes everyone.” Although Eva has not taken part in our school activities, she is well known and well liked. She has no definite plans for the future, but we wish her loads of luck. RUTH H. BR INTON General Yankee “Doing well in every way, She makes her lije Jull and pay.” Hockey, XI, XII; Basketball, X, XI; Volleyball, X, Honor Team, XI; Baseball, X, XI; Asst. Tennis Mgr., XI, Mgr., XII; Athletic Point Award, XI; Asst. Class Treas., XI; French Club, X, XI, Rep., XII; Math. Club, XI, XII; Dram. Club, X, XI, XII; Special Tap Dance Club, XI, XII; Cheerleading, X; German Club, XI; Music Club, XI, XII; Tri-Hi-Y Club, XI. XII; Honor Usher, Within the Law, X, Pomander Walk, XI; Honor Ticket Seller, X, XI; Usher, Now and Then, X. Harmony Hall, XI; Garnet and W hite Staff, XII; Hon. Mention Essav Contest, X. XII; Sara C. Evans Speaking Contest., XII; Perl. Attend., X. XI; Class Lieut., X, XI, XII; Health Monitor. X. XII; Comm. Cl;»ss Plav, XI; Monitor, XII; Honor Roll Award, X; Division Leader, XII. Who's that tall girl over there who seems to be having such a good time? Oh, yes, it’s our little “Ruthic , always to Ik. found somewhere; on the field, in the classroom, or entering some activity. We hope Beacom's gains as much as VV. C. H. S. has gained bv having her. WAYNE A. BROBST Industrial Scientific Indian Always on hand whenever there’s Jun Everyone likes him; he likes everyone.” Play Scenery, X, XI, XII. Wayne s a cjuict bov from Westtown but his quietness disappears when fun is around. Ve hope your determination will lead you to success, Wayne. R. W'AYNE BROOMALL General Rainbow “Like the waves oj the miphty deep. Never quiet unless sound asleep.” Basketball Squad, X, XI; Inter-Color Basketball, XII; Inter- Division Baseball, XI, XII; Class Lieut., X. XI; Health Class Monitor, X, XI; Hi-Y Club, X, XI, XII; Historv Club, X; Tennis Tournament, X; Perfect Attendance, X XI, XII. W aync is well-known around W. C. H. S. for his smiling face and gcK»d humor. He has gained many friends while here. He expects to go to the State Teachers College next year. Lots of luck from the class of thirty-six!
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General CHARLES M. CANN Rainbow A rider unequalled A spoi lsman complete A bum one to Jotlow, A hard one to be beat. Entered from Pennington Prep School, XI; Inter-Division Baseball, XI; Inter-Color Basketball, XI; Bovs' Tennis Tournament, XI. “Charley ' is «another Marshallton boy who has made good in the estimation of his classmates. His quick wit and cheerful laugh «arc a nightmare to his teachers and a spirit to his friends. Charles expects to go to Veterin.ary School. “O sad fate.’ ELIZABETH J. CARDWELL General Rainbow Ij you 'ce anything to give That another's joy may lice Give it! Tennis, X, XI, XII; Commercial Club, XII. Mixability and friendliness are found in abundance in the heart of Betty. These qualities plus those crinkly laughing eyes make her many friends. May she keep them forever and use them wisely. FRANCES CARVILLE General Yankee “Laughing eyes, twinkling eye Bat try's wit will necer die. Entered from Chadds Ford High School, XI; History Club, XII; Dram. Club, XI, XII; Class Lieut., XII; Monitor, XI, XII; Dorothy Vernon oj addon HatI, XII. “Bats” is our class maniac. She has done well without her mother to guide her during school hours and has won as her prize many friends. We wish “Bats” every success that the laughing world can give her. G. DONALD CHANDLER, Jr. General Yankee “lie has a character beaten by none He's Jtt l oj joy, and Jull oj Jun. Football Squad, XI; French Club, X; German Club, XI; Historv Club, XII; Science Club, XII; Mathematics Club, XII. “Don’s” cheerful disposition has won him many friends. He is a willing helper and has been a great friend to all. He intends to go to Drexcl. BETTE CLAYTON General Rainbow “Good humor only teaches charms to last, Stitt makes new conquests and maintains the past. Hockey Squad, XI; Dram. Club, XI. XII; Music Club, XI, XII; Latin Club, X; French Club, XI, XII; Tap Dance Club, XII; Chorus, X, XI, XII; Dorothy I ’em on of I addon Halt, XII; Harmony alt, XI; Chester Co. Choral Festival, XII; Temple Festival, XII; Spelling Con- test. XI, XI I; Sara C. Evans Speaking Contest, XI, XII; Monitor, XII; Hon. Mention Sr. Essay Contest, XII. A good friend is worth more than gold. “Bette's” beautiful voice will th rill many listeners. Even though she isn’t going further in her musical career, we shall someday hail her as a good nurse. You’ll be sure to find the “pot of gold” at the end of the rainbow, “Bette.
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