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

 - Class of 1924

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THE GARNET AND WHITE 25 Silvia Nichola Sabatino Classical He never found fault with you, never implied your wrong by his right. Science Club, III: Cheer Leader. IV: Basket Ball Manager. IV: Relief Leader. IV: Oratorical Contest on Constitution. IV: Assistant Treasurer of Class. II. Snip” is the lawyer of the Class. Can anyone forget his arguments with ' Hunky’’ and Kay? or the lectures he gave dur- ing football season on our yelling? Not much. Snip is a good scout, is liked by. and likes everyone, so what more could we ask? We know that when Snip” goes to the University of Penn- sylvania next year he will make it interesting for the people there with his quick wit and humor. After college he will enter the University’s law school. Francis Schlegel Industrial Scientific With roguish look and merry laugh. It is true that Mic” is a lady’s man; nevertheless, this fact has not interfered with his school work and Mic’s four years in High School have been a great success. He is one of our best machinists, and he has done more than any other student in plac- ing the Vocational Department in the lime light. Francis is considering entering some technical school. What ever you do. Old Boy. you have the best wishes from your fellow Ironmen and the entire Class. James Clifford Cadwallader Scott. Jr. General Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt; But every laugh so merry draws one out. Football. IV; Auditorium Monitor. IV: Freshman Advisor. IV; Honorable Mention Christmas Story Contest. III. Cliff” has disproved the old saying that nobody loves a fat man ; in fact, he has won many a sweet young thing from other’s adoring glances. Nevertheless, there is a lot behind Scotty’s jovial manner; he has a strong character and makes a staunch friend, especially when he has his Vim around. Have you ever seen Scotty refuse anyone a lift unless he’s loaded with ladies? Cliff expects to enter Haverford College next Fall. Catherine Shoemaker Commercial Quiet, modest, and unassuming.’” Glee Club. I. II; Typewriting Certificate. Ill: Typewriting Medal. IV: Lieutenant Stenography Class. IV: Locker Monitor. IV. Kate is a girl who never has very much to say. but judging from the record she has made, she does a lot of thinking. And. since it is the people who think that get there. we are sure she will make a success in the business world which she intends to enter soon. Her employer, who ever he may be. is indeed for- tunate.

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2 4 tiie garnet and white Edith Frances Rennard General “Gentle in manner, firm in realityV’ We just couldn’t get along without “Edie.” She is a quiet girl but is capable of doing good work. Although she has been with us only two years yet in that lime she has made many friends. Edith expects to attend the Normal School next year. Mary Livezey Roberts General “I must have liberty Withal, as large a charter as the wind. To blow on whom I please.“ Dramatics. IV; Radio Club. IV. Mary did not enter our class until this year, and now we cannot imagine how we ever managed to do without her for the first three years. All of you who know her merely as the beauti- ful golden Columbine in the Wonder Hat” are lucky, but still more lucky arc they who know the real Mary, and Rosie,” and The Navy. Mary expects to study at Columbia Uniyersity dur- ing the summer and to resume her classes at Barnard College in the Fall. Frank Ogden Rogers Industrial Scientific “It is easier to be wise for others than for ourselves.” Frist prize. West Chester Community Budget Essay. Unk” is our expert mechanic. He's one who knows a great deal but says little. Everyone was surprised when he won the Budget” essay. Unk attributes his intelligence to the fact that he doesn’t bother with the girls—Good judgment. Old Boy. Frank expects to take a position in some shop. H. Edward Roller Scientific “Oh. who can tell, save he. whose heart hath tried?” Eddie has been with us since he was a green little freshman. He always has a cheerful greeting for everybody. He has been pretty busy lately carrying all the Hunsberger’s books to school, but he keeps up in his studies. Eddie” is going to school next year at Drexel. and we all wish him luck, but not so manv books to carry to school as he had here.



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26 THE GARNET AND WHITE Rose Shur Commercial She's ready for duty. In all sorts of weather. And loyal to courage And duty together. Joseph S. Evans Prize Speaking Contest. IV; Debate Team. IV; Dramatic Club. IV; Glee Club. II. Ill, IV; Spanish Club. IV; Typewriting Certificate. Ill; Typewriting Medal and Bar. IV; Lieutenant. IV. “Just Rose” she says her nickname is. but how much it im- plies. One of the shining lights among the commercials, her report is truly a “dream.' But Rose is not only businesslike, for she sings, speaks, and writes (if you ever want an original way to do something, ask Rose) equally well. She aims high next year, for she will combine secretarial work with a Temple University course. Best wishes. Rose: we hope your career will be of even a brighter hue than your name. Max M. Slavitz Commercial A friend in need is a friend indeed. Basketball Squad. IV; Typewriting Certificate. Ill; and Medal. IV. Max is another of our speedy typists. He is one of those people who can help along a slow class by making a few appropriate remarks at the crucial moment. Max has never,had much time for outside activities, but we all know he will be a great success in the fruit and vegetable busi- ness in which he will be engaged with his father. The best of luck to you. Max! Meyer Slifkin General “As active as a Swiss ship upon a Swiss ocean. Basketball Squad. IV; Typewriting Certificate, III. “Bush is the smallest boy in the class. Did you ever hear a funny little laugh over in Room 7 that seemed to come from the ceiling or somewhere? Well, that was “Bush. You cannot always see him. but you’ll know he's there. But there is another side to “Bush as is shown by the quiet way he works, not attracting much attention, maybe, but working just the same. Meyer expects to attend the Philadelphia School of Pharmacy next year, and we know he will make a great druggist. Allan O. Smedley General A steady pace—and you have won. Member of Radio Club. Ill: Member of Boys’ Glee Club. III. IV: Relief Drill Leader. Ill: Member of Orchestra. IV. Allan entered our High School in his junior year and soon established a reputation for himself as his record shows. Allan has made many friends in high school, and his genial good nature and companionship will long be remembered.

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