West Chester High School - Garnet and White Yearbook (West Chester, PA)

 - Class of 1924

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10 THE GARNET AND WHITE Adelaide D. Cox General Smiling her way into our hearts, she went.” Assistant Treasurer. IV. Don't we just love Tabby”? She’s one of our far-famed, much sought “Malvernites”; and how she likes to dance. “Lab” possesses lovely auburn hair that she detests, although everyone else likes it. and. if you ever hear anyone singing some popular air around school, you know it's “Labby.” She has al- ways been one of ’24’s loyal backers and we wish her the best of success. “Lab” is undecided about next year, but may take up kindergarten work. Lucky kids! Eva Croll Commercial Fair thoughts and happy hours attend on you” Eva is our sweet li tie Scotch girl, and she’s just as bright as her pretty auburn, curly hair. We have all been glad to have her join our class, and we hope she won’t go back to Scotland very soon. Dorothy Dale General Eyes that were fountains of thought and song” Garnet and White Staff. IV: Dramatic Club. IV: Spanish Club, IV: Monitor. IV: Honorable Mention Senior Essay. IV. Although it’s very seldom that “Dot” speaks, her twinkling eyes speak for her. When Dot does speak, however, it’s like her writing—wonderful. We in her English Class know that her keen humor, her entertaining style of writing and her winning ways spell a great writer’s future for our “Dot.” Good for- tune attend you. Dot is undecided about her plans for the coming year, but it is very probable that she will shine in some college in the near future. Lloyd H. Davis General Yell note I’ve little time for social repartee.” Health Crusade. II: Fire Lieutenant. Ill: Member Radio Club. IV: Lunch Room Monitor. IV: Typewriting Certifi- cate. IV. Lloyd is one of those steady workers of our class whose presence is little noted but whose absence would have been sorely felt. He is always smiling and willing to help in any- thing that is undertaken. Lloyd expects to take a position. We wish him all in the future he deserves. Don't forget ’24. Lloyd.

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THE GARNET AND WHITE 9 Evf.rett Comeort General “Faint heart ne’er won fair lady.” Baseball, I: Member Radio Club. IV. “Ev,” as he is known to us but whose teachers call him Everett, according to statistics has been in love the last four years, more or less. Perhaps it is his ready smile and 'Marcel Wave that have won his way into the hearts of the fairer sex. especially a little blond-haired girl who hails from Malvern. No matter. Ev” is a good sport, and his popularity is not confined to either sex. Everett expects to attend the Philadelphia College of Pharm- acy. Lloyd Byron Conner General “Let us eat, drink, and be merry—for tomorrow— Science Club, III; Soccer Team, IV. “Conner” has been an important cog in the machinery of 24. He is a quiet fellow, but he always has his work done, and this is the thing which counts most in the world. Everyone knows Conner for his stride. Even the best walkers of the Class have trouble keeping up with him when he “ gets going.” , , . He expects to study electrical engineering, but is undecided about the college he is going to. Dorothae Newton Conrad Classical “Most excellent accomplished lady, the heavens rain honors and virtue on you always.” Vice-President of Class. I; Assistant Treasurer, II; Joseph S. Evans Declamation Contest, second prize. II: First prize. Ill: Class Literary Editor Garnet and White. II; Assistant Editor. Ill: Editor-in-chief. IV: First prize Junior Essay: Debate Team. Ill: IV: Spelling Team, III. IV: General Association Secretary. Ill: IV: Honorable Mention Christmas Story. Ill: Honorable Men tion Lincoln Essay, IV: Senior Advisor. IV: Captain Sunset Division. IV; Basketball Varsity. IV: Hockey Varsity. IV: French Club. Ill, IV: Glee Club. II. III. IV: Science Club. III. IV: Librarian Science Club. Ill; Dramatic Club. IV; Class Salutatoriam “Dot” Conrad has done more for the school than almost any other girl. She has been able to maintain an excellent scholastic standing, even though she did go out for athletics and other school activities a great deal. She’s a good sport and a dandy all round girl. Dot’s always lots of fun. and she is a leading factor in baby circles—gatherings on the Senior steps. Drop-the- handkerchief’ and “red lights’’ have always been favorite games of hers. Dot is going to Swarthmore College next year, and we know W. C. H. S.’24 will always be proud of her. Mary Cope General “To those who know her best a friend most true and hearty.” Mary is a member of the illustrious group from Cheyney. Don’t we all like to lease her? Seriously, though. Mary has been a constant supporter of '24. and we wish her lots of luck next year.



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THE GARNET AND WHITE 11 Stewart Strickland Dowlin General “Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Orchestra. I. II. III. IV; Art Club. II. Ill: Monitor. IV: Senior Advisor. IV: Treasurer Radio Club. IV: Glee Club. II. Ill, IV: Assistant Treasurer. I. III. “Stew,” one of the bright spots of our class, has often broken the monotony of some dull day by sweet strains of his violin which is almost constantly with him. Stewart is undecided as to what he will do after graduation, but we hope he will continue to make people happy by his music. Kenneth Thompson Edwards General “Always on hand, whenever there’s fun Everyone likes him. likes everyone. Vice President. Ill: Freshman Advisor. IV: Sanitary Squad. IV: Track. Ill, IV: Football. II. III. Varsity. IV: Monitor. IV: Glee Club. IV. Anyone who saw our football games last fall, and especially the Coatesville game, knows Gran' pop Edwards. When he hit that line, things happened. Ken also knows how to win track medals, and he manages to show us how at every track meet. He is undecided about a college career, but we know that whatever he does, he will make a success of it and will always be a credit to old W. C. H. S. and 24. Helen Frame Evans General “Earnestness and foolishness are mingled here. Assistant Treasurer, II; President Art Club. IV; Senior Advisor. IV. Soup.” as she is better known to us. is jolly and full of fun. but she is also serious-minded when the occasion requires it. We hope that you will not forget your old friends of the good old High School days. Soup. We wish you much success as a nurse at Jefferson next year. William Evans, Jr. General Not in stature only: every inch a man. Track. I. II. III. IV: Baseball. II, III: Cloak Room Monitor, III: Class Monitor. III. IV: Freshman Advisor. IV: High Score Man at Indoor Track Meet. IV. “Bill” is one of our best athletes. He can always be counted on to make a good showing in baseball or track. The big farmer with his genial, kindly disposition is the friend of everyone, and it is no wonder that he is voted by many as one of the best-looking and most popular boys in our class. Bill is going to take an agricultural course at State. We'll expect to hear of you. Bill. from down on the farm.

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