Chester High School - Annual Yearbook (Chester, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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OUR NINETEEN THIRTY ANNUAL VAL JOHN SUTTON Marcus Hook Junior High School SAMUEL T. SWIGGETT “Theo” Booker T. Washington Junior High School Boys’ A.A. (2,3,4) Dramatic Society (3,4) Literary Society (3.4) Annual Board (4) Debating focietv (4) Hi-V (3,4) Class V’ice-lVesj(rf A»r 4) Val’s brain i ptor com- partments ' VJ Where ledceeps bis know sd stored, Thence Be reaches for hispAvisAnm, boys n When ■YhetA thA other arfc floored. Vj ne’er has very much to say. But says that in a pleas- ant way. ALVIN SWEET Debating Society (4) Literary Society (2.3.4) Dramatic Socie y (4) Spectrum Board (3,4) Business Manager of Spectrum (4) Board (3) Club (2,3,4) of History Club (3) ’ A.A. (1,2,3,4) We are all blessed h a knowledge of doing one thing best. From his work on the Spectrum, we conclude that journalism is Alvin’s good work. DOROTHY PEDRICK TOPP1N F.ddystone Grammar School Social Service (1,2) Girls’ A.A. (2,3) Debating Society Secretary (3) Glee Club (1.2,3.4) Dramatic Society (3,4) Tri-Hi (4) Literary Society (3,4) Ambition: To enter West Chester State Teachers’ College Hobby: Basketball Although Dorothy, an- other Eddystoner, is very short, her golden head stands above every one else's. Does this ac- count for her popularity aiming the opposite sex? RUTH HANNAH SWERMAN ERMA MAY TOWNSEND Franklin Grammar School Girls’ A.A. (1,2,3,4), Girls’ Social Service Girls’ Glee Club Literary Society.) Debating Societ Secretary (41 Dramatic Sociq Spectrum Bo!) Annual Boari AmbkJon : To enter Pwnsvlvania StateVollege Hobby : HctVg Reading class has at Jgood sport: so has Ruth. She nlMlisplavs her in- during every perioHJof the day, but lends a helping hand for every good cause. Franklin Grammar School y Social Service (2) j Dramatic Societsf(2) Literary y (2) Ambition To become A . QW graphcr Personality plus nim- ble fingers will certainly emfhkJ you to rise high in Nee business world, Erma. -(29)-

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OUR NINETEEN THIRTY ANNUAL FRED EVANS RUBY Franklin Grammar School MARJORIE SHAW Smedlcy Junior High School Literary Society (3.4) Debating Society (2.3.4) Boys’ A.A.’( ,4) Manage o[ Football (4) BAvs’ (Hill C l e. —W ing jager. is a It is said that six girls walk home with him every dav. Girls’ A.A. (1.2.3) Literary Society (3.4) Debating Society (3) Social Service Society (2) Library Club (1) Hobby : Reading Ambition : To enter Peirce’s Business School Marjorie is of the non-talkative sort. Quiet, brilliant. clever. She never says much, but thinks a great deal. MARIE VIRGINIA RUNNER “Jimmie” Booker T. Washington Junior High School Dunbar Society (2.3.4) Dramatic Society (4) Amitic Girl Reserve (3.4) Social Service Club (2) Literary Society (4) Vocation: Nursing Hobby: Athletics Marie expects to en- ter the Lincoln Training School after graduation. ALBERT SMITH Franklin Grammar School Boys’ A.A. (1.2.3,4) Hi-Y (1.2.3.4) Literary Society (3) i Baseball Manager (4j Here we haveal- gebra studcntJ of re- , baseball's fan. We do fcv what A1 in- ■dto do in the fu- but we know he will be a success. MADALYN LOUISE SCOTT GRACE EDITH SPEAR Marcus Hook Junior High School Franklin Grammar School Girls A.A. (2.3) Debating Society (3.4 Tri-Hi (3.4) Literary Society (0,4) Dramatic Society hJ.-K West Chester StatCTCol- lege will be Madajyn’s Alina Mater) ' The most comical girl in the school, but ser- ious-minded. fond of books, and a deep think- er to those who know hen v Ydl. Girls' A.A. (1.2,3,4) Dramatic Society ( Spectrum Bo Tri-Hi (1.2,3.4) Girls’ Glee Cluljf (1.2,3) Literarv Never VW a person so appropriately named as thisWyoung lady. Dancing is her hobby a d gi «'e her main as- sef -kJI very pleasing combination.



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OUR NINETEEN THIRTY ANNUAL MARY KATHERINE TRUITT Smedley Junior High School Debating Society (3) Literary Society (3,4) Dramatic Society (3,4) Social Service Society (2) Girls’ A.A. (1,2,3,4) A good scholar and a good scout go a long way in making a fine in- dividual. Mary is of that type. Her goal is Peirce’s Business School. JOSEPH H. WADDELL, JR. Franklin Grammar School SpectruHj S rd (2.3) Glee Gw uV) Hi-Y (03) Boys’ A (1.2,3.4) Literanr Society (3.4) Debat inj oociety (3.4) Dramatre ociety (3) Track (3) y well versed music, arts; thing that’s ith him. too fond of PHILIP CHARLES TURNER SARAH ANN WAY Marcus Hook Junior High School Dunbar Society (2.3.4) Dramatic Society (3(4) Literary Society (i Debating Society) Boys’ A.A. (2) I known for Tnfical ability, lie ly carries a smile when Miss Graf assigned a hard French lesson. Franklin Grammar School Literary Society (3.4) Debating Society (4) Dramatic Society (3.4) Girls’ Social Service (1.2) Girls’ Glee Club (1.2,3,4) Y'ice President (4) Spectrum Board (1.2,3,4) Annual Board (4) Girls’ A.A. (1.2.3) Tri-Hi (2,3.4) Membership Director College: Temple University Hobby : Tennis, swimming A friend in need is a friend indeed. arc words which were coin- ed especially for Sally. If you do not believe us, ask Naomi. JOSEPH CHARLES VANKOSKI Franklin Grammar School Boys’ A.A. (1.2,3,4) Industrial Society (1,2,3) Literary Society (3,4) Football (3,4) Track (3) Vocation : Draftsman Hobby: Boxing One of Chester High’s football stars. Despite the fact that he is al- ways half asleep, he is ambitious and expects to follow in the steps of Big Gawgc Godfrey. KENNETH WALTMAN Smedley Junior High School Boys’ Track ( Literary Bovs’ A. High Annual Art rtette Philadel- of In- sician won wing ve an ar- . and a mu- one. Ken’s s m i 1 e and voice have many friends -(30)-

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