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

 - Class of 1928

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10 THE CARNET AND WHITE DOROTHY IRENE DARLINGTON General “Wise—but not by rule ' Preliminaries Speaking Contest II: Lieutenant I. II. III. IV ; Classical Club II. Ill: History Club III, IV: Dramatic Club III. IV: Science Club IV: Monitor IV: “Peg O’ My Heart” IV: Commencement Committee IV. “Dot is one of the girls you cannot forget easily. Those brown eyes and that ever-ready smile are very valuable assets to her. especially when she takes part in the many activities. “Dot” expects to go in training at the University Hospital. The Class of ’28 wishes you the best of luck. “Dottie.” HELEN E. DARLINGTON Commercial “There are some silent people who are More interesting than the best talkers.'' Honor Roll Medal III: Perfect Attendance III: Honor in Junior Essay III: Class Lieutenant III. IV: Hall Monitor IV: Commercial Club III. IV; History Club IV; Chairman Pro- gram Committee of Commercial Club IV: Committee to Pick Senior Present IV. Helen joined our class in the beginning of her Junior year. She is usually quiet, although she makes considerable noise when she gets started. Helen is a true friend: and those who know her find her a wonderful companion. Her laugh, or you may call it a “giggle,” drives sorrow away. Helen expects to be “somebody's stenog.” The Class of '28 wishes her the best of luck in her future undertakings! CHARLES W. DAVIS, JR. General “Deeds and not words. History Club IV; Science Club IV. “Charlie” is one of those fellows who believe in accomplish- ing things and doing them without a lot of gossip. I believe “Charlie” really delights in seeing how many difficult things he can accomplish. He hopes to go to Penn State next year, and we feel that he will be a big success there, too. Here’s wishing you success. Charlie. JOSEPH DERRY Scientific “I came; I saw; I conquered. Mixed Chorus II: D. Webster Meredith Prize Speaking Contest III; Track Squad III. Throughout the years we have been together “Jos,” as some called him. was amicable. It has been a pleasure to go daily to classes with “Jos.” He has made many friends and has been an active member in his classes. “Jos” is aspiring to peda- gogics. securing his preparation at Cheyney State Normal School.

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THE GARNET AND WHITE 9 MILDRED MAE BURNETT Commercial “Her talk begins in the morning, And busily all the day, Fills classrooms and study periods, With sayings bright and gay.” Commercial Club IV; Perfect Attendance II. Ill, IV; Lieu- tenant III. IV; L. C. Smith Typewriting Medal IV; Certificate II; Underwood Typewriting Medal IV; Certificate II. Everybody knows and likes our “Tilly.” We certainly will miss her giggles and chewing gum. Whenever we want our blues cured, we just ask “Tilly” to join us. She shows her fame when it comes to typewriting. I illy is undecided what she will do next year, but we know she will certainly be a success in whatever she undertakes. Good luck. “Til”! DOROTHY ELIZABETH BUTLER General “With solace and gladness, Much mirth and no madness, All good and no badness.” Spelling Contest I. II. III. IV: Class Lieutenant I: Honorable Mention Junior Essay III; Secretary Science Club IV; Dram- atic Club II. III. IV: History Club II. Ill, IV; Classical Club IV: History Club Tableau IV. “Dot is one of the quiet but ever interesting members of our class. She proves that it is not always the one who makes the most noise, who is popular. We think that everyone will want to be taken sick next year, for “Dot” expects to go in training for nursing. We wish her success and happiness. EDWIN CHASE General “His smile is sweetened by his gravity.” Football Squad I. II; Varsity III. IV: Basketball Squad I. II. Ill: Varsity IV: Track Squad I, II. Ill: Varsity IV: Baseball Squad I: Football Class Team II. Ill: Captain IV: Class Basketball III; Treasurer of Class II: Executive Committee of General Association II: Mixed Chorus III. IV: Class Lieu- tenant II. Ill: Dramatic Club IV; Science Club IV: French Club IV: Operetta III; Cantata III, IV. Who does not enjoy “Ted’s” smile and. more than that, his serious moments when he is the sympathetic friend? An honest heart, a good mind, and athletic ability—for what more might Diogenes seek? At Haverford and in later life these qualities will shine. Add to this his interest in clubs that shows his spirit, and you have the reason for “Ted’s” popularity with everyone. HAROLD COMFORT Scientific “On their own merits modest men are dumb.” Assistant Baseball Manager III: President of Science Club IV: Class Lieutenant I. IV. Harold is the mathematician of the class and therefore should be able to figure his way through the world. Next year Harold goes to Drexel Institute to study electrical engineering. We are sure that he will make good, and we wish him the best of luck.



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THE GARNET AND WHITE 1 I ELSIE DUNN General She talks and talks, but that is only human ’ History Club HI. IV; French Club IV. Although Elsie is one of the smallest in the class, you always know when she's around. She has a smile for everyone. Elsie is going to business school, and we are sure she will be successful. JOHN H. DUNN Commercial 'His are the words that make us smile ’ Football Squad III. We do not know what we would do without Dunnie. He is the life of our classes, especially of our Eng ish class. ‘ Dunnie” is really a friend in need. If you ever need a help- ing hand, he is always willing to sacrifice some of his time and help you. “Dunnie” has decided to make a start in the business world. He thinks he will take a position with the Denney Tag Comp- any. We wish him the best of luck. DOLORES DURNALL General ' Her hair was thick with many a curl, That clustered ’round her head.” Dramatic Club II. Ill; French Club III, IV: Operetta III: Mixed Chorus IV; Class Lieutenant I. II: Glee Club I. Who is it that rushes into B1 at the last moment? Oh. it's ’’Dolly. ' Her pleasing personality and shining eyes all go to make her one of the shining lights in the class. What West Chester High loses next year Beaver College will gain. Here’s wishing our Dolores heaps of luck and happiness. OLIVE R EASTBURN General ' She was a phantom of delight.” First Prize Christmas Story I: Honor Roll Emblem II: Co- operative Council II; Honorable Mention Sophomore Essay II: Honorable Mention Junior Essay III: Honorable Mention J. S. Evans’ Contest III: Class Lieutenant I. II. III. IV: Hall Monitor IV: GARNET AND WHITE Staff II. III. IV: Editor in Chief of GARNET AND WHITE IV: Dramatic Club I. II. Ill, IV: French Club II. III. IV: History Club II. III. IV: President History Club IV: Assistant Editor Lingulaca III: Spelling Contest I. II. III. IV: Spelling Team IV; Class Sec- retary III: Assistant Class Treasurer II: Classical Club III: Joseph S. Evans’ Extemporaneous Speaking Contest IV; Hon- orable Mention Senior Essay IV. Olive is well-known in High School for her quaint and original ideas about so many things. Conversation with her is most delightful, for her talk is full of worthwhile materia1. She is well-known for her literary work, which is ever a source of pleasure to those who read it. The State I eachers College will be Olive’s next hall of learning.

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