Chester High School - Annual Yearbook (Chester, PA)

 - Class of 1923

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 LUCILLE BOYER “Boots” Among the new pupils who joined our class in 1920. was “Boots.” She is another Marcus Hook lassie and is full of the old home town spirit. “Boots' is a pleasure loving girl; the least of her worries being lessons. How are the lessons on the ukelele progressing. Boots?” Wo are anxious to know. May all the success possible be your, “Boots.” OUH 19 2 3 ANNUAL HAROLD BRODY Harold entered Chester High in 1919 from Franklin Grammar School. From the time he entered until he graduated, he was one of the busiest boys in the school. He was a prom- inent member of the Debating Club and Glee Club, and an able sub on the baseball team. But the subject in which Harold excels, is that of telling jokes. We recommend that ho go in the joke book publishing bus- iness. 21 MARY BROWN Molly” Among the other good students sent from Larkin School. Mary is one. Mary was very fortunate in securing a place on the public debating team. This is a very great honor and credit to her. Molly” is one of the dozen stud-nts taking Virgil, which is enough to say. We wish Mary the same success in college that she has had in C. H.

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20 OUR 1923 ANNI AI KIRK M. BA RROWC LOUGH Kirk is a boy of superior charm; Don’t run. girls -he’ll do you no harm. This promising young man is an expert mathematician and a past master at compiling poetry. Felton - ville is indeed duly hon red by the presence of such a brilliant student. We are assured that civil engineering will receive a great boom when he emerges from Drexel Institute. Kirk took care of our class notes for the Spectrum during the Junior year; he is one of the editors of the Who's Who Department of the Spectrum, president of the Debating Club, and head of the Personality Committee of tho Annual. Wo wish him the great- est success in anything he undertakes. CLARA HARPER BISHOP “Clare,” “Bishop” IDA BOURN “I” “Ide” It is the day before a history test, and here comes “Clare.’’ What did you have? Was it hard?” These are only a few of the questions Clara asks. She gets so excited over a test you’d think tho world was coining t » an end. ‘’Clare” came from Franklin in 1919 and Joined our band of com- mercial students. We know she will succeed as a stenog”. Ida joined us in her Sophomore year, coming from West Philadelphia High School. Although “I seems quiet, she is ;t jolly, good sport, when you know her. New don’t tell any- one if I tell you a secret. ‘T’ certain- ly likes th? Industrials, especially Wallace. After leaving Chester High, Ida expects to he a dress designer. We wish her the b st of luck.



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22 OUR 1 923 ANNUAL MILDRED CAMPBELL BRUCE “Mil” «Mil is just another example that proves the Class of ’2 3 is the host ever. It is needless to say that she has achieved fame because of her excellent singing. Mil served on the Spectrum Board and took the part of Wa-wa-tasu in the operetta this year. Mildred is interested in a cer- tain Bill. We wonder if the interest is mutual. SAMUEL BRYANT “Sam’’ is one of the smallest mem- bers of our class, yet it must be re- membered that, “Good goods come in small packages.” He was graduated from Larkin Grammar «School in 1919, and came to Chester High the follow- ing year. ‘«Sam” is considered to be a very industrious boy. and in the future we see him as president of the Curtis Publishing Company. Good luck. ■Sam! MILDRED BRYDE “Billy” “Billy” is another of our students coming from that romantic town of Glenolden. No matter what social affair is being held, Billy is always there. She is especially fond of dan- cing and seems to be a master of the art. In a few words. “Billy” is al- ways the “life of the party,” and makes many friends, wherever she goes. Good luck, “Billy.”

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