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OUR 1921 ANNUAL Mildred irene bonawitz albert ross Joseph boudart “They who labor long: shall rest.” “The spirit of time will teach me speed. Larkin Grammar Schoi»l We have in the class of '21 a piri who can do almost any- thing and do it well. Many times in chapel she has held her audience spell-bound by her wonderful technique on the piano. Our friend not only plays the piano, but she also plays the violin. If her talents ended here, we would consider we had a genius in ou- midst, but gentle reader, she is also an artist. I am sure you will agree with us that Mildred is no common personage. Mildred played the piano well. She played the violin too, She did so many, many things; Like her, there are but few. Boudart is a quiet sort of person with a droll smile always on his demure countenance. Seldom heard except when asked to speak, he can always be found minding his own affairs and not those of someone else. His one great trouble is the mastery of the French tongue, but here he is not alone; other members of 21 have been known to fail when inflicting themselves with it. His aversion to speaking was proved in his refusal to be a speaker for our school loan. Nevertheless Albert has been ob- served to walk home (or at least away from school) regularly with a certain young lady. Who she is we do not know. Don’t allow her to distract you from your future ambitions. Albert. Not an orator as some; Not an athlete strong; But this quiet little maid May lead Albert wrong. 22
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OUR 1921 ANNUAL EUGENIA GRAY BEATTY Idleness has no place in her life.” LEON BLUMBERG 'l awoke one morning and found myself famous. Genie” Benny” Larkin Grammar School Eugenia came to C. H. S. with all the other greenies. but she did not stay green long. Even as a Freshie Benny proved a good sport and scholar. She has quite a good alto voice and has been in demand as a member of Glee Clui». In her Senior year, she has especially distinguished herself as a Virgil scholar. She did not only study but come out for debating, making a good alternate. Genie also went out substituting, and made a very good school marm.’’ She likes basket ball and attends most of the game, always attended by—well, some one. She has a little shadow That goes in and out with her; But. what can be the use of it. We cannot tell you. sir. Fro nklin Grammar School Bluming” Still he raved: I.eon would actually argue with the Presi- dent of the United States just for the sake of arguing. What he doesn't know really isn't worth knowing (?) We must ad- mit, though, that Leon is quite a debater. Xext to arguing his chief characteristic is his perpetual good humor. He al- ways has a smile for everyone but cspcially the young ladies. Good recent jokes are his specialty. After completing his commercial schooling, we shall expect to hear of I eon as one of the leading business men of Chester. His wit: It if really distressing; His judgment; It is superb. For his tongue, there is no suppressing. Although we 'ave tried hard, my word!
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OUR 1921 ANNUAL CLARA KERR BOWEN Of all the arts, great music is the one to raise the soul above all earthly storms.” “Clare” Swart hmore High School Behold the most renowned violinist of Chester High. It has been said that sooner or later, all noted people come to C. H. S. and Clare proves it. Of course, she wouldn’t stay n Swarthmorc when Chester was on the map. Clare is one of the best students in the class of '21. She is on. of the most brilliant of the “Dauntless Dozen” in Virgil. Clare is one of our fortunate members who has nothing to do. Of course, she de- f bates, plays, gives oratorical performances, studies, but that isn’t work. Clare has held numerous executive positions, among which are vice-president of her class during the Junior year, president f Glee, president of Social Service, and oh well, never mind. Clare intends to enter the musical world after her graduation. Here’s to her success. When it came to writing Clara up. It took so big a sheet; We had to cut it down to this. Mere’s Clare, she can’t be beat. FLORENCE ROSABELLE BURKE A Jolly good sport, not soon to be forgotten.” Franklin Gra nimar School Rosabelle is one of the greatest actresses Chester High School has ever produced. She took the part of Mrs. Kspen- hevne in Where But in America?” In this play our friend would have made a model wife, if she could have fried eggs. We have no doubt that when the proper time comes, she will correct this fault and will not starve her husband. Rosoabelle F.urke In C. H. S. I, a character of renown. But will ou t 11 me why she likes To go ti Germantown? 23
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