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

 - Class of 1926

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22 THE CARNET AND WHITE Sara Jane Simpson Classical “A clever, charming little dame: Once and always just the same. Perfect Attendance. I. II. Ill; Co-operative Council. II: Music Club. II: Debate Preliminaries. II: Ass t. Class Trecurer. III: Class Lieutenant. Ill: Dramatic Club. III. IV: Classical Club. IV. Sara hails from Eagle. If you were not well acquainted with her. you might think she was very quiet and sedate, but we. who know her. have found out that she is just as full of mis chief as she can be. 'Nuts is a good pal. though, and a friend we shall always remember. Sometime in her life she expects to become a doctor, but next year she is going to Normal or College. Wherever she goes, they are going to be lucky people to get our Sara. Helen Snyder General A peach of a girl. A wonderful friend. This is Helen to the end. Joseph S. Evans' Speaking Contest. 11: Glee Club. II. III. IV: Music Club. Ill: Mixed Chorus. III. IV: Typewriting Certificate. Ill: Medal. IV: Dramatic Club. III. IV: Art Club. IV: Girls' Tennis Manager. IV: Captain Rainbow Division. Designer of Football. Basketball, and Baseball Posters. IV: Decorating Committee for Senior Banquet. IV: Operetta. IV. We can tell from this list of activities that Snitz” or Bill. as she is usually called, is very popular. Helen is quite an artist and does some very clever posters. Helen likes to sing and we always enjoy hearing her. Everyone knows “Bill and loves her. We think that everyone will want to be taken sick next year, for Helen intends to go into training for nursing at the Homeopathic Hospital. Paula Snyder Classical Speech is power: speech is to persuade, to convert, to compel Joseph S. Evans' Speaking Contest. II. III. IV; Tied for Second Place. Ill; Dramatic Club. III. IV; Picnic Committee. Ill: Class Secretary. Ill: First Prize Citizenship Essay Contest. Ill: GARNET AND WHITE Staff. IV; National Orator ical Contest. IV: Play Festival Speaking Contest. IV: Honorable Mention Lincoln Essay Contest. IV: G!ee Club. IV: Mixed Chorus. I V: Classical Club. IV: Awarded Medal for best all around Girl in Senior Class. IV. Who's that exceeding the traffic rules through the halls? I hat’s Podge. Honestly, she never seems to have a minute to spare. She's our orator and speaker, and. if you've never heard her. you've certainly missed something. This is only one of her accomplishments, however, for Podge is our all-around girl. She expects to attend Pierce's Business College. 1926 wishes you luck. Skipper . William H. Snyder Scientific “Curly locks of the masculine gender Music Club. II. III. IV: Boys’ Chorus. II. III. IV: Dramatic Club. III. IV; French C.ub. II: Track Manager. IV: History Club. IV: Captain Indian Division. IV: Operetta. IV. Bili has been with us for only three years, but our glance at his list of activities shows that he has done in three years what it has taken four years for many of us to do. Bill intends to enter college next fall. Good luck. Snyder

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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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THE GARNET AND WHITE 23 Edna Barbara Stamper Classical “Mix a little folly with your serious thoughts.” Girls’ Chorus, I. II. III. IV; Mixed Chorus. I. HI. IV; Play Festival Chorus. III. IV; Orchestra. IV; History Club. Ill: Dramatic Club. III. IV: Spelling Contest. I. III. IV; Aeneadae. IV: Class Lieutenant. II: Music Club. II; Operetta. IV. Edna is one of our ' it tie ?irls. but it is said ;hat “good goods comes in small packages.’’ Eddie” has not participated much in school sports, but her scholastic and musical ability have brought her many friends. So here’s wishing you luck. Eddie. in your study of music at Normal. Frank Stancato Scientific Idleness is very far from him. Freshman Baseball: Baseball. II. III. IV: Basketball. II. III. IV: Football Manager. IV: Basketball. All-Star Suburban Lea gue Team. IV: All County Basketball. III. IV; Class Lieu- tenant. I. II. HI. IV: Monitor. IV: Sports Editor GARNET and White. IV. “Chee was the most active and spirited of all our football managers. Chee with a natural aptitude for leadership has won an everlasting place in our minds, and. as his reward in dicates. in our affairs. Chee's popularity is not confined to either sex. although a certain few senior girls have attracted his eyes. Chee” is undecided about his future, but. whatever he does, we know that he will do well, carrying with him the best wishes of the Class of '26. Earle W. Stellwagon General Not so much to say. Not so well known. But has a way that's all his own. Spanish Club. Ill: History Club. Ill: Dramatic Club. IV; Cross Country Team. IV; Track. IV. Stelly is one of our quiet boys who would rather do things than talk about them. We wish him the best of luck at Temple next year. Dorothy Taylor General “And her voice, it murmurs lovely. As a silver stream may run. ’ Joseph S. Evans’ Speaking Contest. II. IV; Dramatic Club. III. IV. A quiet study hall—ker-Choo! Thus we can best intro- duce our Impossible Dottie who has gained most of her renown around school by brightening up many a dull class with a queer, unexpected sneeze. However— Dottie has shown remarkable talent as a speaker and an artist. Although she is undecided about the future, we all just know there is some thing interesting in store for her! Whatever it may be. Dottie.” the Class of '26 is right with you!

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