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

 - Class of 1928

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22 THE GARNET AND WHITE ALFRED BENNER NESBITT General “A quiet chap who dees his work, and does not talk about it ' Commercial Club; Science Club. •'Al” is a quiet chap, but he has always He is an industrious boy and always does is undecided about his future, but we know whatever he tries. Good luck, “Al!” helped make fun. his work. “Al” he will succeed in MARY A NEWTON General 4 So tender and so good to see, Because she is so sweet.” French Club III. IV; History Club III. IV; Art Club II. Mary is one of the happiest and the smallest girls in the senior class, but it is said that “good goods come in small packages.” She always has a smile for everyone and meets happiness wherever she goes. For this reason she has made herself one of the best-liked of our girls. The Class of ’28 wishes her the best of luck at State Teachers College next year. CARLETON H. NORMAN General 44Actions speak louder than words.” Hall Monitor IV; Perfect Attendance II. Ill: Operetta II. Ill: Christmas Cantata IV: Mixed Chorus IV; Dramatic Club II. III. IV: French Club IV; History Club II. IV. Carl is one of the boys who have helped to maintain the standards of the Class of '28. He will be remembered as the champion ticket seller of our Class. We feel sure that Carl will be successful as an accountant after he goes to Business School. W. MORRIS PALMER, JR. Scientific “Always on hand whenever there's fun— Everyone likes him; he likes everyone.” GARNET AND White Staff II: Basketball Squad I. II: Class Basketball Team III. IV; Assistant Basketball Manager III; Basketball Manager IV; Football Squad III: Football Varsity IV ; Track Varsity III. IV: Operetta II; Dramatic Club II: Science Club IV; Hall Monitor IV. Though rather quiet. Morris is known to all as an al.- around-good-fellow.” By looking at his activities you can see that he hasn’t been idle.His determination in studies as we 1 as athletics has made him one of the most outstanding fellows in our class. Morris expects to enter Penn State and take up the study of Forestry. Good luck, Morris, we re all backing you.

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THE GARNET AND WHITE 21 WILLIAM E. MILLER Classical “But genius must be born and never can be taught.” Class Lieutenant III. IV; French Club President IV: Dram- atic Club IV; Cooperative Council IV: Classical Club Consul III, IV; Second Prize Junior Essay III; Honor Roll Pin 111. IV; “Peg O’ My Heart IV; Staff Lingulaca III; Editor IV: Spell- ing Contest III. IV; GARNHT AND WHITE Staff IV: Chairman Party Committee Dramatic Club IV; Chairman Party Com- mittee French Club IV; Lincoln Essay Medal IV; Honorable Mention Senior Essay IV: Honor Speaker for Commencement Exercises IV. During the three years that Bill has been with us he has been outstanding in school activities. With such a great number of honors to his credit our class is very proud of him. His sterling character and pleasant personality have won many friends. We all wish him the greatest success in college and afterward. L. EVELYN MOORE General 4 Not bold nor shy, nor short nor tall, But a nice mingling of them all.” Glee Club I. II: Mixed Chorus II. III. IV: Dramatic Club II. III. IV: Class Lieutenant I. II. III. IV; Art Club II. III. IV; Perfect Attendance I. II. III. IV; Assistant Editor Lingulaca II: Assistant Oass Treasurer III: Cantata II. IV: Concert IV; Operetta III: Cartoon Department of Art Club IV; Hall Mon- itor IV; History Club IV; Publicity Department of Art Club IV. Have you ever seen a dark-haired, blue-eyed maiden sur- rounded by a group of Senior boys in B ? She is none other than our Evelyn. Whenever she is missing, we find her in C9 painting pretty pictures. Ev and her Ford are very well known about school, and we are sure they will be equally popular at the Cluster County Hospital next year. You see Ev is going to be an artist nurse. We know her cartoons will aid many patients on the road to recovery. FRANCES RUTH MORRIS General 4 She gets her work without one sigh, Nothing too hard fer her to try.” History Club III. IV: Classical C ub III. Science Club IV: Perfect Attendance I. II: Class Lieutenant I. IV; Honor Roll Pin III. Ruth is one of those silent, hard working girls. There is nothing too hard for Ruth to attempt, and we always look for her to come smiling through. even though she wears a frown while she is working. She is an excellent sport and supports the basketball and the football teams. Ruth is a sincere and peppy friend when you get well acquainted with her. She expects to take up nursing. The Class of '28 wishes her the best of luck. ELIZABETH HOWELL MUSSER Secretarial uActive always; talking ever; Witt and merry; decidedly clever.” Hockey I: Glee Club I: Mixed Chorus I: Dramatic Club I: Commercial Club III. IV: Typing Certificate III: L. C. Smith Bronze Typing Medal III: Underwood Bronze Typing Medal III: History Club IV; Preliminaries Joseph S. Evans' Speaking Contest I. Does anyone not know “Bizzy? I think not. Wherever there is a great deal of chatter or laughter, we re sure to find “Bizzy in the midst of it. She always has a witty word for everyone: this we know will help her a great deal in the future. “Bizzy expects to go to the Philadelphia Business College to take up the profession of teaching “stenog and typing, then to bring back that knowledge to W. C. H. S. Here's to the best of success in the future. “Bizzy!



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THE GARNET AND WHITE 23 EDGAR J. PARKER Scientific Smooth is the water where the brook runs deep.” Track Squad I. II: Varsity Captain IN: IV: Football Varsity IV: Hall Monitor IV: Rainbow Division Leader IV: History Club IV: Science Club IV: Cross Country IV. Egg’’ is one of our class athletes: his running in track and cross country and his playing end on the football team were an inspiration to all who saw him. His bright smile, easy step and mouth organ will all be missed next year, when he goes to Oregon Agricultural College to take up Forestry. “Egg” knows his “nature.” and we know that he will make good as a protector of our forest lands. THOMAS LEE PARRY Scientific His are the smiles that make us happy.” Mixed Chorus II: Operetta II. Ill: History Club III. IV: Dramatic Club III. IV: Dramatic Club II: French Club IV: Class Basketball III. IV: Vice President of Class II: Cross Country IV: Class Baseball III: Baseball IV: Perfect Attendance I. II. III. “Lee” has been with us for four years: we are very glad to have him. He lias been interested in the activities of our school, and we know that whatever he takes up in the future will be a big success. DORA BONSALL PATTERSON General She is a girl you like to meet, And a pal that’s mighty hard tc beat.” Track I. II. III. IV: Class Lieutenant I. II: Monitor IV: Basketball Squad I. II: Class Basketball II. Ill: Basketball Manager III. IV: Art Club III. IV: Glee Club I. II. IV: History Club II. III. IV; French Club II: Dramatic Club II. III. IV: Hockey Squad II. Ill: Varsity Cub II. III. IV: Party Committee III. IV: History Club Committee IV: Dramatic- Club Committee IV: Assistant Class Treasurer II: Assistant Basketball Manager II: Operetta II. Ill: Assistant Hockey Manager III: Cantata IV. Who doesn’t know “Pat”?—She is everybody’s friend. Whenever you hear some one laughing very heartily, you may be sure it is she. At times she is very serious, for as you a 1 know. “Pat” is quite the “busy woman.” “Pat” has done a lot for the school in these last four years and we hope she will keep up the good work next year at State Teachers College. ERNESTINE PYE General Never trouble trouble, nTill trouble troubles you.” Basketball Class I. II. Ill: Track I. II. III. IV; Operetta II: Dramatic Club II. III. IV: French Club III: Gymnasium Lieutenant IV. The small blond girl with blue eyes, lau hing heartily and talking heartily too. is sure to be “Teeny.” She is full of fun. and it is impossible to be lonely when “Teeny” comes around. Besides being full of pep and a good sport she is a true friend. West Chester High is certainly going to miss “Teeny’s smiles next year when she will attend Peirces’ Bus- iness School.

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