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14 THE GARNET AND WHITE JANE M. GARRETT General “A blush is beautiful, but often inconvenient.” Class Lieutenant I. II: Perfect Attendance III: Art Club II. III. IV: Decoration for Plays IV: Dramatic Club III. IV: Track II. III. IV: Preliminaries J. S. Evans’ Speaking Contest I. III. IV. Jane’s a jolly good fellow and a “funny one” to be with. Whenever you see a person in B3 who belongs in Bl. you know it’s Jane. She just loves to talk, make fun. and blush— my. it’s easy for her. We know Penn State will enjoy Jane next year. She ex- pects to take up Interior Decorating later. We know some- body's home will be properly decorated someday. JOHN GASPARI Scientific “A friend to one, a friend to all.” Football Squad II: Basketball Squad II. Ill: Varsity Squad IV: Assistant Football Manager III: Football Manager IV: Class Basketball II. Ill: Captain Class Baseball III: Baseball Squad III: Science Club IV. “Punk” is a friend to all: he makes friends and keeps them. If “Punk” takes interest in a thing, he puts his whole heart and soul into it. He proved this as manager of football. Punk” is very active and can take his part in all forms of sports. “Punk’’ is undecided about his future, but the Class of ’28 knows that he will make friends wherever he goes. HORACE GILBERT GORMAN Scientific “It is a plague to be so handsome a man.” D. Webster Meredith Preliminaries I. IV; Cross Country Squad II: Varsity III. IV: Class Basketball II. III. IV: Track Squad II: Varsity III. IV; French Club IV: Acting Secretary Lettcrmen’s Club IV. Horace is one of our good-looking sheiks. Everyone knows him and his bow tie—and his hair, that is always combed so smoothly and parted “so straight.’’ He is undecided whether to go to Penn State or Drexel. We know he will do well at either place. HELEN HALDEMAN Heme Economics 1 A cheery word with which to start the day.” Dramatic Club II. Helen, who hails from Chester Springs, has been with us all four years. You always know Helen is around by her giggle. She has helped us win prizes both cooking and sewing. She expects to take up the work of a seamstress.
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THE GARNET AND WHITE 13 JOSEPH EWING Industrial Scientific ‘‘Fight, smile, and fair play, Make men for the world of today ' Basketball Squad IV: Shavers Club II. III. IV: History Club III. IV: Honorable Mention Lincoln Essay IV. Joseph, otherwise Shavey.” is one of the wood shop gang. Wherever there is fun. he is generally on hand. “Shavey” is a real backer of our class, and we wish him the best o' luck in his work at Drexel next year. WARREN FARRA Classical “One of the most important things in life is to be a good sport ' Football Squad III. Varsity IV: Varsity Baseball III: French Club IV. “Farra” is another student from the little village of Malvern. He has been with us four years, and he is one of the best athletes in the Class of '28. We remember Farra holding that line” on the gridiron or “swatting the ball” on the dia- mond. Warren expects to work next year and go to school later. We know if he tackles things the way he did at W. C. H. S. he will be sure to succeed. LILLIAN FELL General “Smooth is the water where the brook runs deep. Dramatic Club III. IV: History Club IV: Classical Club III: Class Lieutenant IV. Lillian has not been with us all four years. She came to us from Kennett Square in our Sophomore year. She is a quiet girl, but has many friends, who wish her much success at State Teachers College, which she will enter in September. ELIZABETH FUTER General “She is a maiden wondrous fair, With radiant locks of auburn hair. C’ass Lieutenant II. IV. Here's a sure cure for the blues—our “Libby.” She always has something clever to say to make you laugh when you feel downhearted. “Libby” 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. As yet. her program for next year is undecided. Here's wishing you “heaps of luck.” “Libby.” no matter what it may be.
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THE GARNET AND WHITE 1 5 EVA BARBARA HEATHCOTE General 1Shy, bashful, old-fashioned, and coy; She’s covered with blushes at the sight of a boy.” History Club I. II; Research Committee IV; Dramatic Club II, III; Perfect Attendance II, III. In school Dicky” is a quiet, unassuming girl: yet outside she is quite different. Eva is a true friend to all and is always willing to help. We wish her the best of success in her course at State Teachers College. FRANK HENDERSON Industrial Scientific 4Oh, th:s learning! What a thing it is!” Football Squad II: Class Basketball III; Class Baseball III; History Club III; Honor Roll Pin IV; Shavers Club II. III. IV. In the back part of B1 we see a spot of bright color. What is it? Oh. that’s only Reds” doing his history lesson for the next three days. “Reds” is the one to show that the boys of the Vocational Course can do as good work as anyone e’se. He is one of ’28’s constant Honor Roll members. Frank is un- decided as to what he will do. but we know that he will go far in his work. JOSEPH HIBBERD Industrial Scientific “A tall, ncisy lad with hair just so, Fend of the girls and the radio.” History Club III. IV; History Club Play III: Dramatic Club III: Dramatic Club Play III: Mixed Chorus III. IV: Operetta III; Christmas Chorus III. IV; Play Festival Chorus III. IV: Choral Concert IV; Class Lieutenant IV; Announcement Committee IV. Joe” came to West Chester High School in his freshman year. He was just as green as. if not greener than, the spring grass. He was the only one who could stand the pace of the ironmen” class, and incidentally the only “ironman” to grad- uate in '28. Joe's” voice can always be heard above all others: so we hope for all the success possible when he speaks for a position. RACHEL HICKS General 44Gocd nature and good sense must ever join.” Dramatic Club II. Ill: History Club IV; French Club II. III. IV; Glee Club I: Class Lieutenant II. Anyone who knows Hicksy” knows that the above quo- tation is true, for wherever she is. she is always the same. Hicksy” is undecided whether she will go to Beaver College or George School next year, but we know that wherever she goes she will be successful.
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