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

 - Class of 1926

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THE GARNET AND WHITE 25 Margaret E. Waldron General Quality. not quantity If you see a petite Senior who hasn't much to say. you'll know it's Peggy —from the large metropolis. Frazer. Peggy can truly be called a real friend by all who know her. Peggy intends to go to Normal School next year. Here’s hoping her future classmates and pupils will appreciate her as much as we do! Sara M. Weaver General “A smile for all. a welcome glad. A jovial, coaxing way she had Orchestra. I. II. III. IV; Glee Club. III. IV: Mixed Chorus. III. IV; Dramatic Club. III. IV: Class Lieutenant. IV; Operetta. IV. Have you heard 'Sally sing or play a fiddle.'’ No? Then you’ve missed something. “Sally has been with the orchestra four years and will be greatly missed next year. Have you ever heard her laugh? If you haven't, you don’t know Sally. because she is always ready to enter into everything. “Sally is undecided as to what she is going to do next year. but. what- ever it is. we are sure she will have the best of luck. Meritt S. Webster Scientific A quiet chap who does his work, and does not talk about it.” Radio Club. II: Ass’t. Class Treasurer. Ill; Tennis. III. Merritt comes from Cheyney: he has been with us all four years. He is one of the quiet boys who have high marks in their studies, and he is always willing to help someone else. Merritt intends to go to George School next year and then to Swarthmore. where he will prepare to become a teacher of mathematics. We wish you success. Merritt. John White Industrial-Scientific One of the most important things in life is to be a good sport ’ Basketball. IV: Baseball. III. IV: Chorus, IV. Whitey is quite a bright chap. He is quiet in his classes: but. like the rest of us. he has his noisy days. John took a hard course, but, from his present standing, he will complete it successfully. He was a great help to the Basketball team, and he has a cheery smile for everyone.

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24 THE GARNET AND WHITE LaRue Thompson General ‘ Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low.—an excellent thing in woman.” Dramatic Club. III. IV. Larry. as she is best known to all her friends, is one of the jolliest girls in the senior class. Her merry laughter and boy” bob are welcome everywhere. Larry expects to become a nurse in the Hahneman Hospital—how we shall envy the people who are lucky enough to have her for a nurse! Success to you. Larry, and please don’t accept any life long positions till you have finished your course. Acenith Ann Townsend General ”Whatever is popular deserves attention.” Assistant Treasurer. I: Dramatic Club. IV: Assistant Class Treasurer. IV: Who’s that?” ’Ever heard a guy ask this question? The answer is many times. Cyne Townsend. No one ever passes her by without a second glance. How could he? A pair of smiling blue eyes plus a most pleasing personality plus everything that makes up a sweet girl plus (generally) a Nash roadster equals Cyne.” This charming young lady seems quite undecided as to her future, but. whatever it may be. the Class of '26 sincerely hopes she’ll always be Happy!” Jean Scattergood Troutman Commercial “A peppy little girl with eyes of sparkling blue. Beware! We look for mischief when Jean comes smiling through” Glee Club. I. IV: Vice President. II: Typewriting Certificate. II: Lieutenant. Ill: Dramatic Club. IV: Cantata. IV: Girls Glee Club. IV: Mixed Chorus. IV: Spelling Contest. IV. Rustah is one of those unusual creatures, who. though they chatter and laugh a great deal, accomplish even more, and what is even more important, say something when they do talk. Rustah always has the bright expressions that pull us through the tight places. She is going to be someone’s secretary. She will make a very capable one. Here’s wishing you the best of luck. Rustah.” Weldon K. Tyson Commercial Where the river is deepest, it makes the least noise. Typewriting Certificate. Ill: Class Lieutenant. IV: Monitor. IV. Weldon is a very solemn boy. He never makes any un- necessary noise. The only thing that Weldon likes in school is Oral English. He expects to enter business during the summer, and to go to College later.



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26 THE GARNET AND WHITE Ruth Wilson Windle Commercial “ '77s good nature that wins the heart ' Art Club. Ill: Typewriting Certificate. II: Bronze Type- writing Medal. IV: Silver Typewriting Medal. IV. “Winnie” is another of the quiet girls of our Class: however, she proves different when in her crowd. We might say that her typewriter speaks for her. She is quite a typist, as you can readily see by the record above. ■'Winnie” will enter the business world. We all wish her success. Ernest Clyde Yarnall General Hold the fort! I am coming!” Football. II. III. IV: Football Capt.. IV: Basketball. II. III. IV: Track Team. III. IV. Fats” is larg: in size, and we know that the quotation above fi s him perfectly. As a football player and Captain. Clyde has proved to be a great success to the Garnet and White. Fats” is a joyous old fellow and is liked by all his team- mates. He has the good record of being the last one in the locker room the year round: and oh! how dull the sports would be without Clyde! Clyde is undecided as yet as to further schooling, but we wish him the best of luck— Let's go. Fats!” Sara E. Young Classical May fortune take your hand and lead you on.” Dramatic Club. IV: French Club. IV: Aeneadae. IV. Sara is one of our quiet, unassuming Seniors, but she has always been very studious and dependable. She expects to take up a Business Course. Best wishes for success. Sara, no matter what you may do. Charles Williams Zook Scientific He’s right there! You ought to hear him speak. And about his noise there's nothing weak. Track Squad. I. II: Orchestra. I: Band. I. II. III. IV: Science Club. 1: Class Editor of Notes ft Comments. I: Assis- tant Business Manager of GARNIiT W WHIT!-. II. Ill: Basketball Squad. II: Assistant Baseball Manager. Ill: Manager. IV: Tennis Team. Ill: Dramatic Club. HI. IV: Treasurer. IV: Honor Point Letter. Ill: Inter-divisional Basketball. Ill: D. Webster Meredith Speaking Contest. III. IV: Hi-Y Club. III. IV: President Hi-Y IV: Boys’ Chorus. IV: Monitor. IV: Co- operative Council. IV: Head Cheer Leader. IV: Captain Yankee Division. IV: Perfect Attendance. I. II. III. IV: Come Out of the Kitchen.” Ill: Operetta. IV. Zookie” is an upholder of the statement that good goods comes in small packages. He has been our leader in dramatics and speaking activities all four years. He expects to go to Lafayette next year to study electrical engineering. Here’s wishing him the best of luck and no short circuits!

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