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

 - Class of 1924

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20 THE GARNET AND WHITE Elizabeth Mary McCue General “Blithesome lass of joy. Assistant Treasurer. II; Manager of Second Basketball Team; Dramatic Club, IV: Science Club. III. Liz McCue is one of the old standbys of ’24. Remember when she came into High School as that “sweet, young country girl? Yes. we all do. but she’s grown up now. and her smile is welcomed by all. “Liz is to become a “Normalite” next year, and she takes our best wishes for success with her. George Leroy McLear Commercial Full of energetic spirit in all things. Football Squad. I: Football Varsity. II. III. IV; Basketball Squad. I. II: Basketball Varsity. III. Captain. IV: Baseball Varsity. IV; Track Squad. II. Ill; Track Varsity. IV; Honor Point Letter. III. “Mickey is not very big. but he is all concentrated pep and energy. Beside being one of our backfield mainstays in football, he played forward and captained the basketball team. Last year he caught on our baseball team, but now he has devoted his efforts toward pole vaulting and promises to become our only four-letter man. He hopes to go to college next year, but we shall welcome him back if he should choose to return to us as a post graduate. Atta boy. Caesar! Harry Alexander McMullin General ‘There are fools who kiss and tell Wisely has the poet sung: 4Man may hold all sorts of posts If he’ll only hold his tongue. Science Club. IV; Baseball Squad. III. “Mack” has come to us from Concordville every day for four years and has made his way into the heart of the school life quietly but surely. He never says very much, but what he says means much. “Mack is undecided as to his future. Hazel Picton Miles General Fair thoughts and happy hours attend on you. Glee Club. Ill; First Prize Christmas Story Contest. III. “Slim hasn’t the least difficulty in living up to her name for she walks the last part of it every day and the first is mirrored in her eyes. “Slim's a bit quiet, yes. but she possesses a niche in the class that’s all her own. for she’s an all-around good sport ready for anything at any time. Just now she’s hesi- tating between nursing and teaching as a profession, but which- ever she chooses we know her coolness and poise will insure her success.

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THE GARNET AND WHITE 19 Harry Steward Industrial Scientific ”Zealous, yet modest. Football Squad. III. IV; Basketball Squad. IV. “Stew” is one of those unobtrusive fellows who are always ready to smile and joke, no matter how busy they are. Dull times and ''Stew” are not very good friends and are never found together. He expects to go on with his trade at the Westing- house. We know he will make good. John Ebenezer Matthews General Let the world slide, let the world go, A fig for care, and a fig for woe. Swimming Team. Ill: Cheer Leader. Ill; Monitor, IV; Soccer Team. IV; Science Club. III. IV. “‘Jack” is a Malvernite and a firm supporter of the “Dink.” He is a regular “ ladies’ man” and no wonder—for he has the most winning smile and is such a peach of a dancer that—well, we won't blame “ Jack.” We are sure he will be successful next year, and we wish him the best of luck at the Rosengarten Chemical Co., of Philadelphia, where he expects to enter the business world. Dorothy Foster McCormick Classical What sweet delight a quiet life affords. Glee Club. I. II. III. IV; Dramatic Club. IV; Assistant Treasurer. Ill; French Club. III. Dot” is one of the staunch supporters of our class, a girl whose influence has been felt rather than heard. She has always been interested in the Girls’ Glee Club, of which she has been a member for four years. Baseball is her favorite sport, and she certainly is a good player. We hope that she will be as successful at University of Pennsylvania as at High School. Ralph N. McCorkle General ”Give the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. Track. II. III. IV; Captain Track. IV; Captain Soccer. IV: Hall Monitor; Dramatic Club. IV: D. Webster Meredith Contest. II: Honor Point Letter. III. “Corkle.” as we all know him. has been a good sport and a great help to the school for the four years that he has been here. He is also a hard worker and to keep in the same channel, he will take up a position in the fall.



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THE GARNET AND WHITE 21 George Roland Moore General I am Sir Oracle, and when I speak let no dog hark!,’ Secretary General Association Executive Committee. II: D. W. Meredith Contest. II. Ill; Debate Team. II: Cheer Leader. Ill: Captain Yankee Division. IV; Dramatic Club. IV; Glee Club. IV; Tennis. Ill, IV: Science Club. Ill; Hi-Y Club. II. III. Goofie a promising young member of our class, beams down upon us through big horn-rimmed specs, which give him a most wise look, especially when he is arguing. Besides being a good fellow. Goofie is the Beau Brummel of '24. They go wild, simply wild over him! He expects to return to W. C. H. S. next year. Harry Bowman Myers Industrial Scientific What one wished for in youth, in old age one has in abundance. Boe is one of the quiet members of our class. He is always a favorite with the girls and at all times has quite a bevy around him. Bowman is undecided about his future. Phyllis Myers General A girl of light, a radiant lass. As gamesome as the morning air, Dramatic Club. IV: Typewriting Certificate. Ill: Type- writing Medal. IV. Phil's’’ nick name should have been Sunny Jim.” for she certainly rivals the sun in her cheerfulness. Phil has livened up all her classes with her dimple and her famous laugh. We all wish you success when you go to the Vanity Box after graduation. Phil. and we know that it won’t be long before you'll be a radiating sunshine in quite a different sphere. Edith Marie Nields Commercial Successful minds work like a gimlet—to a single point Here’s to a girl called Edie.” a Milltownite. Edie” is not only one of the youngest commercials, but one of the shining lights as well. Her favorite study is stenography: her favorite color is green. Edith is going to be somebody’s stenog and with her is going the best success that can be offered from W. C. H. S.

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