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THE GARNET AND WHITE 23 CAROL D. REAGAN General “Rare compound of oddity, frolic and fun, Who relished a joke, and rejoiced in a pun.” I rack. I: Glee Club. II: Perfect Attendance. I: Honorable Mention for Soph. Essay: Basketball Class Team. IV: Second leam. I. Ill (Captain): Varsity. II. IV: Hockey Varsity. IV: Operetta. III. IV: Sock and Buskin Club. III. IV. Carol is one of the most popular, all-around girls of the Senior Class. She goes out for all athletics, and. as her activities show, gets on all the teams. She is going to con- tinue her gymnasium work at the Normal School next year. Carol is full of pep and she certainly can dance! The Reagan Twins danced their way into our hearts in the Operettas and other plays. Unusual as it may seem. Carol gets good marks in her lessons along with all her other outside activities. MILDRED ALLEN REAGAN General “To be merry best becomes her.” Basketball. I. II. III. IV: Dramatic Club. III. IV: Operetta. III. I winkletoes is the best nickname we can supply for Mildred She is dancing everywhere, not only with her feet, but with her eyes. Mildred has been a big asset to our Basket- ball teams and has taken a great interest in all sports. The twins expect to stick together next year at Normal, and we all send with them our wishes for the greatest success.” CHARLES B. REAGAN General “Fight, smile, and fair play Make men for the world of today.” Orchestra. I. II. IV: Band. I. II. III. IV: Soccer. I. II: Operetta Orchestra. III. IV: Class Lieutenant. IV: Radio Club. I. Switze” is a good example of a self-made 'Jazz Hound.” Have you heard him p!ay that little trumpet.' You sure are missing something if you haven't. If you ever passed B-3 and heard a general uproar, you were sure to find Charles among those connected with the trouble. Charles is undecided as to what he is going to do next year, but we wish him luck. JAMES A. REDMOND General “Nothing venture, nothing have.” Tennis. I. II: Soccer. I. Jam.’s. otherwise Babe.” is one of the best liked boys of ’27. Wherever there is fun. he is generally on hand. Once you are a friend of Babe' you are a friend of him for keeps. Next year Babe'' will enter the business world in preparation for the future.
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22 THE GARNET AND WHITE EDNA NICHOLS PUSEY Classical “Whoso neglects learning in his youth, loses the past and is dead for the future.” Spelling Contest. 11. III. IV: Glee Club. II: Dramatic Club. III. IV; History Club. III. IV; French Club. III. IV: Treasurer History Club. Ill: Garnet and White Staff. Ill: Exchange Editor. IV; Laeti Romani. IV: Joseph S. Evans Prize Speaking Contest. III. IV; First Prize News Article. Ill: Assistant Editor Lingulaca. Ill: First Prize Junior Oration. Ill: Rotary Club Prize World Hero Essay Contest. Ill; First Prize Civic As- sociation Letter. IV: First Prize Lincoln Essay. IV; Honor Roll Pin. III. IV: History Club Play. IV: Hall iMonitor. IV; Classroom Lieutenant. I. II. 111. IV: Co-operative Council. IV: Captain of Yankee Division. IV: Class Salutatorian. IV. Anybody seen my lesser half? is always followed with. Pussie I hunting the 2nd . Sometimes they are separated although it’s rather hard to believe. The lunch room and C-4 run a race (?) for the position of favorite room in Edna's opinion. We wonder who will be Priscillas John? We do know, however, that Edna intends to go to George School next year. In the near future we expect to read some famous short stories written by our Pussie I.” ELEANOR YEATMAN PUSEY Classical “Veni, vidi, vici.” Garnet and White Staff. I. III. IV: Co-Operative Coun- cil. I. II. Ill; Glee Club. II: Joseph S. Evans Contest. II. IV. Vice-President Bird Club. II: Editor Lingulaca. Ill: Junior Oratorical Contest. Ill: Honor Roll Pin. III. IV: French Club. III. IV: History Club. III. IV: Dramatic Club. III. IV: Presi- dent History Club. IV: President French Club. IV: Literary Editor of Garnet and Whit;:. IV: Spelling Contest. IV: Hall Monitor. IV: Laeti Romani. IV: Oratorical Contest. IV: Class Valedictorian. IV. If you find a little dark-haired girl wandering around the hall asking. Where is Edna? you may be sure it is Pussie II . In spite of the fact that she often loses her twin. Eleanor is a shining light of the class. When the rest of us could not get our Algebra. Pussie II was sitting at the head of the class. We hope that Eleanor will not have much trouble in finding Edna in the halls at George School. We also hope that she will succeed as well at George School as she has here. MARIAN PYLE General Shy, bashful, old-fashioned and coy; She's covered with blushes at the sight of a boy.” Basketball. I. Ill: Baseball. Ill: Hockey. IV: Class Basket- ball. I. Ill: Dramatic Club. Ill: Classical Club. IV: History Club. IV. Skinny is one of our quiet, unassuming six-footers , but school must have a decided bearing upon her. for she is quite the opposite when outside with her crowd. You can see by the above list of activities that Skinny has not wasted her time during her four years with us. Skinny intends to go to Normal next year, and we all hope that Good Fortune will take her hand and lead her on. MARY PYLE General “Speech is silver, but silence is golden.” Art Club. III. IV: Honor Charm. Ill: Mixed Chorus. IV. Why do only three and four appear after those activities? It is because Mary came to us last year, and we are truly sorry we couldn’t have her all four years. Mary’s honor charm pin shows that she stands well up in her class. However, that isn't all. She is one of our few altos and artists. Mary expects to attend the University of Syracuse next year with the idea of becoming a librarian. May success and happiness accompany you. Mary.
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24 THE GARNET AND WHITE J. ROWLAND REED Scientific “It is the silent ones who get things done ' Perfect Attendance. I. II: Dramatic Club. III. IV: History Club. Ill, IV: French Club. IV: Hall Monitor. IV: Class Lieutenant. IV. “Reedec comes from a farm along the Brandywine, not far from Marshallton. He was always a willing worker and although not an Honor Roll Student, was not one of those who just barely pulled through. We feel that wherever he goes, if it be to gain a higher education, to enter business or to become one of those very necessary, though much ridi- culed farmers, he will find a place to fill and will fill it well. S. ALICE REEDER General “Never study, never worry, Take life easy, what's the hurry ' Basketball. 1. II. III. IV: Basketball Class Team. IV Assis- tant Basketball Manager. Ill: French Club. Ill: L)ramati-: Club. III. IV: Class Lieutenant. II: Track. I; Typewriting Certificate. Anyone seen some ringlets running around? It must have been “AlleyOf course, you know “Alley”: she catches the eye of everyone with her merry smiles and curly hair. We all know that when “Ailey becomes a “stenog” after going to Peirces Business School, she will brighten up the dullest of offices. “Alley's” a good all-around sport, never loo studious or too gay. RACHEL ELIZABETH REIMER Commercial “Good nature and good sense must ever join. Rac joined our class in her Junior year, but during these last two years she has made many friends. She is always smil- ing and full of fun. She possesses a wonderful hand for writing, and we know her employer will be obtaining a good bookkeeper. Whatever Rae” attempts, we are sure she will accomplish and make a name for herself in the near future. HELEN M. RIGG General “Hang sorrow! Care will kill a cat; And, therefore, let's be merry! Dramatic Club. III. IV: French Club. I. Ill: Glee Club. I. II: Honorable Mention Junior Newspaper Contest. HI: Joseph S. Evans Contest. I. II. III. IV. (Second Prize): Mixed Chorus. II. III. IV: Operetta. IV: Perfect Atendance. L II: Second Prize Community Chest Contest. IV: Spelling Contest. I. II. III. IV: Vice President Dramatic Club. IV. Although “Tubbic” is leaving High School, she will be a regular visitor, for she is not going far away. Helen is going down to Normal School. We know she will be as popular and jolly down there as she was here. Helen was not especially fond of lessons, but did not neglect them for other things. She was a loyal supporter of all the activities in the school. Rain. hail, or snow. “Tubbie” would be seen cheering loyally for W. C. H. S.’s football team. Like wise she supported everything else the school undertook. We are sorry to lose her. but are glad she is not going far away. Come visit old W. C. H. S. often. Helen. You will always be welcome!
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