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Page eighteen 'Doris Louise Williams Chorus 133, 143: Senior Supper Committee 1435 Senior Bake Committee 143. A Winsome las: with a friendly smile. With a lively line and plenty of pep Dot gathers about her a crowd that is eager to hear the latest news picked up in the halls. She's a brave little lass who will stand before any one to defend her rights, yet if she prefers, she can be both demure and retiring. Dot's is a personality that is the more captivating because of its diversity of mood. .Nellie SW. Williams French Club 143: Dramatic Club 133, 143: Christmas Play Cast 143: Flower Committee 143: Perfect Attendance 123: Chorus 133, 143: Senior Supper Committee 143. She has learned the luxury of doing good. Nellie is the song bird of the class. She loves to dream and dream some more-of radio towers and of bright lights. Good luck, Nan. We'll be lister1in'l Chester cv-1 . Wood Band 133, 143: Chorus 133, 143: Orchestral 143. Swift to hear and slow to speak. Chet is one who would be an asset to any group. When he starts to work, he permits only something really important to interrupt his progress. Yet, he finds time for pleasure and heartily participates in it. Chet and his Chevy are always on hand to chase about town on important errandsf, Hazel Loretta Wood French Club 143: YEAR Home Staff 143: Perfect Attendance 113. 123, 133' The milder! manner and the gentlesz heart. Zellie is a quiet unassuming girl who gets a lot done but never makes a fuss about it. She is a steady worker at any task and accepts jobs without question. Hazcl's pleasant smile and patient way should help her greatly to gain success as a teacher. 6Robert ff. Woolston Track 123, 133. 143: Varsity Letter Club 123, 133, 143: Dramatic Club 133, 143, Typing Awards 123, 143: Stenographic Awards 123, 133, 143: Yma BOOK Staff 143: Etlflfflll Staff 123: Field Day Events 123, 133: Perfect Attendance 123, 133: Chorus 133. Nothing is Zoo high for the daring of mortals. Bob has great promise of becoming a successful busi- ness man. He is a steadfast worker, one upon whom we are depending to make his mark in the world. Howard William Yolm Industrial Arts Club 133. 143, Typing Awards 133, 143: Steno- graphic Award 133, 143: YEAR Book Staff 143: Band 113, 123, 133. 1433 Orchestra 113, 123. 133, 143: Chorus 133, 143: Perfect Attend- ance 113, 123. flexion is eloqueneef' Howard is an unusual Senior for he is seldom heard from unless he is directly addressed. However, whatever words he does utter are treasured by all of us as expressions of keen Wisdom.
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xp: I I 4 my William f-Albert Smith Industrial Arts 131, 1-ljg Chorus 15jg Senior Supper Committee 1-lj: Stage Hand 152, 142. Not a saint, nor yet very had, But, well-he's such a nice little lad. Bill is the poet of our class. Give him an idea and he will do the rest. His chief ambition is to eliminate the curl in his hair, but so far he has not been successful. It you seek diversion ask him for a good one. CUirginia Keebler Supplee Basketball 139: Dramatic Club 1'lj: Christmas Play Cast 151. Hj: Typing Awards 12j, 15jg Stcnographic Awards 122, 15l. 1-lj: Senior Supper Committee 1433 Chorus 13j. 1-lj: Orchestra 112. 1Zj: Perfect Attendance 111g I:'usrlrin Staff 1-lj: Yuan Book Staff 1-lj. ln books, in uforlq, in healthful play-u friend. Ginna is a real hustler. When to her a task is assigned it is known that it will be completed both satisfactorily and quickly. CDella C. Thompson Class Treasurer 111, 123. 13jg French Club 1-lj: Dramatic Club 122. 152, 1-ljg Annual Play Cast 1-ly: Christmas Play Cast 153: llltljfffllll Staff 15j, 1-ll: Ways and Means Committee 1-lj: Cheer Leader 153. 1-lj: Librarian 1'lj: Student Council 1lJ. lt fs nice to be natural when one is naturally nice. Pat is most versatileg her talents range from acting to diligently applying herself to studies. lf you see a young lady, smiling yet serious, you'll know it's Pat. 6Peter Hoseph CUaIase liootball 1lD. 123: Industrial Arts Club 1-lj: Field Day 1lJ. 127. 152: Perfect Attendance 137. Content dwells with him. Pete always finds the little things that every one else overlooks. He further shows his cleverness around Play time for he is an able stage hand. Pete vies for the class record for lateness. However, he does usually succeed in reaching school before noon. Sara Louise Whitworth Corresponding Secretary A. A. 1-ll: French Club 142: Chorus 1-lj: Student Librarian 1-lj. Thy quiet grueiousness delights us. Sara is one of but few in our class who has that ustately dignity by which a Senior is supposed to be recognized. With a staid demeanor that bespeaks composure and assur- ance she undertakes and completes each new task regard- less of its difhculty. GRichard CRiversdale Wichett Football 1lJ. 127, 13J: Hasketball 123, 159, 1-lj: Baseball 1lJ. 125. 139: l-'ield Day 1lJ, 125. 15jg Varsity Letter Club 1-ll: Industrial Arts Club 127. 132. Mueh study is a ufeariness to the flesh. Wick returned to his home town after spending a year in Chicago. He joined our class in the Iunior year. Full of tricks, jokes and comical sayings, always happy and carefree, ever ready to tease but in a kindly way, that's our picture of Dick. Page .vrifrnfeeti
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'OFWPWVYWU' ' l 41 , 'l P' Stlinnl fialenhmf 1932 - 1933 September 28-T. E. really opened! 170 Freshmen welcomed! September 29-460 pupils tied down for 200 days. October I-Pigskin out again-the first game. October 3-I. Russell Craig warned us about reckless driving. October 22-T. E. smeared good ole Coatesville. November 2-Our green Freshmen turned white at the Hallowe'en Party given for them by the November November November November December December December Seniors. 3-Another ghostly night-Iunior-Sophomore Hallowe'en Party. I ll-Faculty rid of us at noon. I6-Illustrated lecture on Yellowstone Park by C. A. S. Howlett. 24-Uml Uml Turkey! Closed football season by taking it on the chin from West Chester, 7-6. 8-Another half-day for upper classmen. E. C. Ramsay forgot to stop talking about Russia. l6-Downingtown led to the bench by T. E.'s basketball boys. 22-Another good time. T. E. welcomed the alumni at the Christmas Party. December 23-White Elephants took possession of T. E. halls. December 23-january 2-What do you think? No school for ten short days. December 30-Sore feet as the result of the Senior Dance. Ianuary 6-Girls' basketball team dropped its opener to St. Katharine's. February 13-17-Worse news so farg Mid-Year Exams. Poor Freshmen! and poorer Seniorsll February 22-What, no vacation? No, but a very stirring speech by Congressman William D. Upshaw. February 24-Girls declared Chester County Basketball Champs. March l-Seniors turned to cooking and theirs was the best of suppers. March 3 and 10- Ouch! my toe. Afternoon dances for Washington Fund. March l7-juniors gave a St. Patrick's Day social. March 30-31-Faculty had to go to school while WE had the afternoons off. April April April April April April April April May May May May May lune Iune Iune lune Iune Iune 6-7-School play. The Odd Iob Man. I0-Odd jobs were all done over againg this time for the Senior Washington Fund. ll-Coach Mateer's boys knocked the horsehide out of Phoenixville's lot. 13-I4-Another break for us. No school!! Easter vacation. 20-Did you see the birdie? Seniors did. 21-Lucky Senior Commercials went to Philadelphia to visit big business men. 25-Chester County Orchestra Concert at West Chester. 27-Gym exhibition fthey must produce double jointed pupils at T. EJ. 8, 9. IO, ll-Benefit movie. '33's engine Fired again. 18-An evening of music. 24-29-Senior Exams. A happy QFD ending. 30-Last school holiday-good news and bad. 3l-lune 2-Seniors Did Washington. ll-Baccalaureate Sermon. 12-Never to be forgotten moments for 1933-Senior's last chapel. 12-I6-Under classman exams. I2-Faculty-Senior Party. I4-Class Day. 15-Commencement. Finis. , 0 '
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