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

 - Class of 1926

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20 THE GARNET AND WHITE Elizabeth A. Ranck Classical Let the world slide: let the world go: A fig for a care, and a fig for a woe. Assistant Treasurer I. II: Health Crusade I: Party Committee II: Picnic Committee III: Sock and Buskin Club III. IV: French Club. IV: Aeneadae IV: Class l ieutenant II. IV: Hon- orable Mention Lincoln Essay Contest IV. Here’s a sure cure for the blues—our “Liz . She always has something clever to say to make you laugh when you feel down hearted. ’’Liz” can be quite serious, but most of the time she is ready with a jolly remark. Everyone likes her. and she has a host of friends. She is undecided about the future, but good luck. Lib. if Hymen should control your future. Emma J. Ritter Commercial Not so much to say, Not so well known. But she has a way that’s all her own. Girls' Chorus IV: Mixed Chorus IV: Lieutenant IV: Type- writing Certificate III: Perfect Attendance III, IV: Typewriting Medal IV. Emma is another one of our quiet, brown-eyed maidens. But she certainly can make us all sit up and take notice, especi- ally when she reads her shorthand notes. We know Emma is going to be “Somebody's Stenog immediately after she graduates, and she will brighten the office with her cheery and pleasant smile. We feel sure that Emma will always be success- ful in whatsoever she undertakes. Best wishes for the future. Emma. Mildred Ellen Robb Commercial Quiet, modest and unassuming. Typewriting Certificate III. Mildred is one of our shy and modest maidens who hail from Marshallton. She is well-liked by everyone for her good nature, and we wish her the best of success when she takes up a business position next year. Walter Ross Scientific Honor lies in honest toil. Football II. IV: Baseball III. IV: Monitor IV. We seldom hear from Walter because he is quiet and unassum- ing. and only his modesty has prevented him from being a shin- ing light in our class. However, his shy. but pleasing, manner has gained for him a wide circle of friends. Walter is undecided about his future.

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THE CtARNET AND WHITE 1 9 Marion Darlington Myers General “Just being happy is a fine thing to do: Looking on the bright side, rather than the blue Baseball I: Basketball I (Varsity Sub): Art Club I. Ill: Glee Club II; Dramatic Club III. IV: Tennis Club III: Licutcn ant II. IV: Basketball (Second Team) IV: 'Come Out of the Kitchen III: Operetta IV. Everyone knows I eddy . and 'tis no wonder, for she is one of the most jovial girls in high school. If anyone has the blues, several minutes in her company is a sure cure. Her artistic and dramatic ability have been of great use and help to our high school. I eddy” expects to take up nursing. The Chester County Hospital should feel itself very fortunate to have so worthy an addition next year. Elizabeth Jean Palmer General “I have a heart with room for every joy.” Vice President of Class I: Assistant Treasurer of Class II; Hockey Varsity III. IV: Basketball Squad III. IV: Dramatic Club III. IV: f rench Club IV: Monitor IV: Class l ieutenant IV: High School Representative at County Cooperative Council meeting at Oxford and Kennett III: Gift Committee IV. ‘Bill's jolly disposition has won her a host of friends in high school. She is always full of fun and ready.for a good time. In athletics she is also prominent. Bill” expects to go next year to West Chester Sta’c Normal School, where she will take up Physical Education. Best wishes for your success. Bill”! Gilbert E. Passmore General I here arc some silent people who are more interesting than the best talkers.” Science Club I: Radio Club II: History Club III: Spanish Club III: Monitor IV. Gilbert is one of those si’ent boys who surprise you. If you were to see his report card, you would agree with us. H;s four years with us have been four years of steady progress. He is undecided as to what he is going to do next year: but we wish him success, and we arc sure that he will prosper in any- thing he undertakes. Harlan M. Philips Scientific A little mischief now and then Will do no harm to the best of men. Science Club I: History Club III. IV: Classroom Lieutenant IV. Harlan is a wonderful mathematician. A problem in Trig, which we cannot master becomes a mere plaything in his hands. He is a shark” in Physics, too. and easily keeps at the head of his Class. However, he likes a little fun along with his good marks, as we have seen. He certainly can run. too. even though he hasn't been out for track. We hope Harlan will be as successful at Normal School next year as he has been in W. C. H. S.



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THE CARNET AND WHITE 21 Albert N. Rotunno Industrial Scientific The secret of success is constancy of purpose. Albert is one of our quiet commuters from West Grove. Although he isn't known very well upstairs, he certainly would be missed in the shops. Albert intends to continue his shop work next year. Good luck, old pal! Margaret H. Sharpless General She talks, and talks, but that is human. Assistant Class Treasurer I: Glee Club II. Ill; Class Lieuten- ant II. Ill: Mixed Chorus III. IV: Dramatic Club III. IV: Aeneadae IV: Monitor IV: Senior Banquet Committee IV: Senior Commencement Announcement Committee IV. There is quite a difference between the Peg with the shorn locks of last year and the Peggy now rushing around the halls. Needless to say. she is one of the busiest people of our class: she can both work hard and play hard. Peg intends to take up Interior-Decorating” at art school. We know she'll be successful. Edward Sheller Industrial Scientific Not a sinner nor a saint nor yet very bad— But. well—he‘s such a nice little lad. Basketball III. IV: Captain IV: Baseball III. IV. Ed's one of our howling ’, big athletes. He’s tall, blonde, and ever witty. I don't believe anyone ever saw Bud’s face straight, unless perhaps when he's pretending he didn't throw the chalk in B3. The world is full of sober men. but it’s boys like you. Bud. that keeps the rest o' the world running. Though Bud says he’s undecided as to his future, we know his sunny nature will help him succeed. Norman Schwartz Scientific On their own merits modest men are dumb. Chemistry Laboratory Prize III: Monitor IV: Football IV: Dramatic Club IV: Track IV. £ Norman hails from near the Delaware state line. We have enjoyed his company during the four yeaip -fie has spent with us in High School. His influence has been felt by all. regardless of whether they knew him very well or not. We expect to see the records fall when he drives liis Pord on the race track.

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