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

 - Class of 1926

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THE GARNET AND WHITE 1 1 Edward M. Dicks General Eternal smiles no emptiness betray; Nor shallow streams run dimpling all the way ' Band I. II: Class Treasurer I: Class Lieutenant I. Ill; Per- nam Committee II: Picnic Committee III; Football III: C as President III: Dramatic Club IV: School Party Committee IV Hear that laugh: see those dimples? “Eddie Dicks, of course— Eddie , quite the skick of the Class. H?'s awfully energetic, too. and just loves to get up at six-thirty to make ham sandw.ches for the picnic, don’t you. Eddie”? When we see that o!d Dodge hopping down the street, we know that Eddie’s taking himself ( !!??) for a joy ride. High School’s fortunate, cause Eddie expects to come back for a P. G. Course. Best of luck to you! Clark T. Dilworth General A smile and a glad hand for everyone. Clark is one of our few students who come from Westtown. He is quite popular and quite prominent. He always has a cheerful smile for everyone. We are sorry to say that he did not enter into sports more than he did. Clark will be greatly missed by his under classmates. He is undecided as to what he will enter next year. W. C. H. S. wishes him success in what- ever he may enter. Mary-Bflle Dowlin General Ever ready with a merry joke. She’s sure to cure your blues ' Art Club III. IV: Class Lieutenant III: First and Special Prize for Health Poster: Picnic Committee III: Health Crusade I: Typewriting Certificate III: Junior Entertaining Committee III: Committee Senior Banquet IV. ”Diz' as we all know her. is one of the jolliest of our cla'rs. We all wonder just how the school will get along without her next year. We feel sure everyone will miss her ready laughter and smiles. She is also known for her conversations in Study Hall . Diz” was one of the most popular fans during the football and basketball seasons. We wonder why? She is undecided about the future. Marjorie Dunn General ‘7 send my heart up to thee, all my heart in this my singing.” In Shortridge High School. Indianapolis. Ind:—Glee Club. I. II: Crescendo Club I. II: Senate II: Dramatic Club II: De- bating Club II: Latin Senate II. In West Chester High School:—Dramatic Club III. IV: Honorable Mention News Article Contest III: Junior 'Lea Com- mittee III: Art Club IV: History Club IV: Music Chorus III. IV: Picnic Committee III: Notes and Comments Editor GARNET WHITE IV; Joseph S. Evans' Speaking Contest IV: Operetta IV. ’ Margie our songbird, came to us in our Junior year, and we have wondered how we ever did without her the first two years. We shall never forzet Marjorie as Prudence In Arcady and her now f mous Aren't you. Ebenezer? In all activities Marjorie is right there, doing her bit and helping the other fellow. Her bright smile and her cheerfulness are always present. We predict that Galli-Curci will soon find that she has a rival in Marjorie Dunn. She is going to study music, but as yet is not sure as to where it will be.

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10 THE GARNET AND WHITE Harold M. Cooper Industrial Scientific He comes and goes, and yet is always welcome. Band III. IV: Orchestra IV. Coop' is one of our little boys, and we are all very fond of him. He never has much to say. but his quietness seems to be just what Hannah likes. After leaving West Chester High this year. Coop intends to accept a position with J. B. Mos- te’.'.er and Son. dry goods merchants. We wish you the very be.t of luck. Coop , and we know you’ll have it. Doris Almeda Cornog Commercial The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Typewriting Certificate. Ill: Auditing Committee. IV. Dotty . so called by some special friends, is one of the quiet but ever present members of our Class. Everybody likes her when she's around. She treats everybody in the same way; perhaps that’s another reason why we like her so much. Dotty” will take a business position. Elizabeth Talley Courtney Classical Nothing could subdue Her keen desire tor knowledge, or efface Those brighter images by books impressed Upon her memory. Health Crusade I: Spelling Contest I. II. III. IV: Class Lieu- tenant I. II. III. IV: Division Basketball II: Spanish Club II. Ill: Vice President Spanish Club III: Cooperative Council III. IV: Secretary IV: Dramatic Club III. IV: Coach of Dramatic Club Play: History Club III. IV: President IV: Art Club III: Assistant Editor GARNET Xi WHITE III. IV; Exchange Editor IV . Second Prize. Citizenship Essay III: Assistant Class Trea- surer III; Picnic Committee III: Class Ring Committee III: Captain Indian Division IV: Aeneadae IV: Monitor IV: Vale- dictorian of Class IV. Hail. Valedictorian! Elizabeth is our one shining light! Just look at her list of activities, and you can see that she doesn’t spend all her time on her lessons, either. Elizabeth is one of the quietest girls in our class, but she is always willing to give you her opinion when you ask it. We know that she will have great success at Normal School and in whatever work she takes up. for Fame. Love and Fortune on her footsteps wait. Sara Elizabeth Cox .. Commercial The bloom as of blush roses covers her forehead and throat and cheek: health breathes with her and graceful vigor. Perfect Attendance I. II. III. IV: Art Club II: Spanish Club II. Ill: Glee Club III. IV: Cantata IV; Mixed Chorus IV; Commercial Club III: Typewriting Certificate: Poster Prize II; Health Crusade I: Monitor IV: Assistant Treasurer II: Lieu- tenant. Ill, IV: Co-operative Council; Honor Roll Pin: Type- writing Medal IV: Designer of Class Banner II: Class Saluta- torian IV. Can't you just sec that she knows a lot? Sara is one of the kind who does a lot without saying much about it. which is a mighty good plan, you’ll agree. Her hobby is studying. a d we surely admire her for it. as she is one of those bright A's who add so much to the brains of the Class. Sara expects to take a business position. Good luck to you Sara.



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12 THE GARNET AND WHITE Frances Evans General A happy smile for every day. She gives to all who come her way.” Health Crusade I. II: Glee Club III. IV: Mixed Chorus IV: Orchestra IV: History Club III: Dramatic Club III. IV: Play Festival Chorus IV. “Polly’' is one of our very quiet seniors. She has strengthen- ed our Orchestra this year and also our Mixed Chorus for the Play Festival. “Polly” always has a pleasant smile for every one she meets, and a pleasant smile always makes the world brighter for others. Dolly” expects to take up nursing next year, so here’s wishing her much success and happiness! Josephine R. Faccioli Commercial “Brown of eye. brown of hair. Ah. look out. young man. else you get caught in her lair.” Lieutenant III: Typewriting Certificate III. “Joe” is Mrs. Detwiler’s right hand girl. Anytime you want “Joe” you are bound to find her in the office. That indicates her obliging spirit. Did you ever notice her eyes? She has a pair of brown eyes that are always flashing. “Joe” expects to be “Somebody’s Stenog” next year: we wish her the best of luck. Priscilla Lonshore Garrett General ”The secret of success is constancy of purpose.” Art Club II. Ill: History Club III. Whenever you see some one dashing madly down the hall at School or flying around the corner in a little blue Buick. you may be sure that it is Pris”. We all know her. and most of us remember the good times we have had in “that little ole’ Buick.” “Pris” is going to the School of Industrial Art next year, and we know that she will soon be painting all our portraits. Good luck. “Pris ! Dorothy Sarah Gee General “Give to the world the best you have. And the best will come back to you.” Captain of Health Crusade I: Secretary of Class II: Hockey Varsity II. 111. IV: Vice President of Class III: Honorable Mention in News Article Contest II: French Club III: Basket- ball Varsity III: Art Club III. IV: President of Art Club IV: History Club IV: Dramatic Club IV: Art Editor of GARNET WHITE IV; Class Literary Editor IV: Captain Sunset Divi- sion IV: C'ass Lieutenant IV: Monitor IV: Basketball Squad IV: Class Day Committee IV: Class History IV: Operetta IV. Everybody knows and likes Dot ”. She is always cheerful and has a smile for everyone. She likes sports, and she has been a member of both the basketball and the hockey teams. She is also an active worker in the Art Department. We are proud of her clever cartoons which appear in the GARNET WHITE. She expects to go to the School of Industrial Arts next year. W. C. H. S. is wishing you the best of luck. “Dot”, in your field of Art study.

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