Chester High School - Annual Yearbook (Chester, PA)

 - Class of 1921

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Chester High School - Annual Yearbook (Chester, PA) online collection, 1921 Edition, Page 32 of 266
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OUR 1921 ANNUAL MILDRED MORTON CONN I’ll speak in a monstrous little voice’ “Milly” Conny” Larkin Grammar School CATHERINE MAY CONRAD Thou art pale in mighty studies grown Larkin Grammar School ■Kitty Conny is one of the silent brigade. You wouldn’t think to see her in school that she could talk, but at home, or out with her crowd, she’s as noisy as the next one. She is fond of dancing and especially of football games; she never misses one. We’re trying hard to find out why, but Mil is more silent than ever on that subpect, if such a thing could be. Conny is a good cook and the man that gets her certainly will be in luck. For he’ll be getting not only a good cook, but what is even more rare, a silent woman! A suffragette she’ll surely be. Of that we have no doubt; For when she'» bustling down the hall, All others, please look out. Behold! the door opens and in steps an alert 11.tie lady. She is Catherine Conrad, our star girl debater; a fellow has no chance with Catherine as his opponent, for she has such an exceptional ability for argumentation. Not only as a debater does she excel, but also as a student. We congratulate her upon her success in winning the MacDade Scholarship to the University of Pennsylvania. Miss Conrad has the honor of be- ing president of the French Circle, vice-president of Social Service, and secretary of Debating Club, proving her efficiency in each of these offices. With all this executive abili.y that Catherine has, wouldn't it be interesting if some day we should be asked to call on Presidentess Conrad” at the White House? Our Catherine burns the midnight oil. While pouring o’er her books of toil; Debating affords her lots of fun. And she’s an honor to '21. 26

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OUR 1921 ANNUAL SARA JANE CLARK FLORENCE MILDRED COLLINS The word dignity, personified” Franklin Grammar School Sara is a willmg.'y accepted addition to our class. When we entered C. II. S. Sara was not with us. hut now we could scarcely do without her and are to be congratulated on having her as a classmate. She Is a very efficient manager of out- girls’ basket boll team, being so business-like and exact in her doings that we think she has promise of being either a filing clerk or a sutfragettc. She is seldom heard from except in an official capacity, but from outside rumors we truly believe that Sara will be tht belle” of Upland despite her suffragett- ish manners. Tinkle Bell. Tinkle Bell,” Tell me all ‘.e-day. Though 1 am a manager I’ll hear wliat you ve to say. A smile for all. a welcome glad A joval coaxing way she had.” Norwood G rammer School We have before us one of the most distinguished artists of the class of '21 Mildred paints and puts her ability to some ad- vantage. The pretty cards that she painted for the girls were much appreciated. She is going to art school when she leaves Chester, and '21 wishes her the be-st of luck. MILDRED COLLINS Mix together a good supply of common sense, and artistical ability, stir in slowly a large quanitlty of kindness, mixed with school spirit—and beat it if you can. 25



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OUR 1921 ANNUAL LILLIAN THOMPSON CRAIG “She has common sense in a way that’s uncommon.' “Lil” Larkin Grammar School Class spirit? Li] may look quiet, but she is there with enthusiasm every time, Lil has the reputation of being: a hustler. She has convinced us that everything she (loos, she does well. For instance, look in the Who’s Who Department of the Spectrum. Lil’s ability does not end there by far. She is quite an elocutionist. She has entertained us in Chapel on several occasions, and she gave a very interesting selection in our Junior Recital. Lil has loads of friends in Chester. How- ever. she bids farewell to us when vacation arrives. She seems to have cultivated a very soft place in her heart for New York. ISAAC PARKER CROWTHER “Content to live but not to work.’ Lai kin Grammar School “Ik” Duke Ik” might be caiied the man with the smile. This smile, with his winning personality, has won him many friends in C. II. S. In spite of his cheerfulness. Duke usually takes serious par.s in plays. In his Junior year he took the part of George Washington in a short sketch. This year he was the Doctor in our sketch fer the Freshman Reception. Ik Crowther’s face is pink and fair. He’s tall and lank and lean. A right straight part is in his hair. And mussed it ne’er was seen. Oh. she’s little, but she’s wise. She’s u terror for her size; Always ready for some fun; And she’s liked by everyone. Ik never bluffs, and doesn’t shirk(?) And no.—he never blushes! ?) He always does his share of work(?) And yes,—he always rushes!?)

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