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

 - Class of 1929

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LOUISE BOULDEN General „ Rainbow “Always la itching, chasing blues away. Chorus II. Ill, IV; Orchestra IV; Honor Roll Medal II; Christmas Entertainment II. III. IV; “ Marriage of Nanette” II; French Club III. IV; Officer III; Dramatic Club II. Ill, IV; History Club IV; “Smilin’ Through ”IV; Garnet AND WHITE Staff III. IV; Class Lieut. Ill, IV; Captain Rainbow Division IV; Hall Monitor IV; Joseph S. Evans’ Sj eaking Contest II. Ill; Concert III; Co-op. Council III, IV. Who hasn’t heard Louise’s laugh? It really is very contagious. But that is not her only accomplishment; for just take a look at those activities. She is a very busy, but happy girl and is liked by all Good luck to you next year in your work at State Teachers College, Louise. MARGARET BROWN Commercial Rainbow “ Always cheerful, always gay, Helpful and laving in every way.” Underwood Certificate for Typewriting III; Commercial Club III, IV; History Club IV’. “Peg” is one of the jolliest girls in our Commercial Class. She is always willing to share in the pleasures of life and always wears a pleasant smile for all whom she meets. “Peg,” expects to be somebody’s Stenog. Keep smiling. “Peg,” for the pleasures of life will then come easy. ANTHONY BRUNO Commercial Sunset “ In foothill, basketball Oh, everything, Tony is a star. ” Football Varsitv III. IV; Class Basketball II; Basketball Varsity III. IV. Capt. IV; Class Baseball II; Baseball Mgr. IV; Athletic I lonor Award IV’. Tony is one of the best all-round athletes in our Class; he has upheld the colors of ’29 in a very creditable way. Not only has he achieved success on the athletic field, but also he has had a fine scholastic record in the Commercial Course. Although he is un- decided about his future. Tony will make a success in whatever line of endeavor he tries. ALICE BURTON General Indian “ She chatters; chatters as she goes; Site's really silent never. Some girls talk fast and some talk slow; hut she talks on forever. Spelling Contest III. IV. “Al” is an interesting and attractive conversationalist. Not only can she talk; she can give a good hearty laugh. “Al,” we wish you much success at State Teachers College next year. 7

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ALICE ARNOLD Classical Yankee “ It is the silent ones who get things done. ” Dramatic Club II; History Club IY; Classical Club II, III; Class Lieut. II. Ill: French Club 11, III. Alice has proved to be a good student and a wonderful friend. She has also been a great help to our class in many ways. She is one of those “silent” girls until you know her, but they say, “Silence is golden.” Alice believes in studying; she has no time for nonsense. The ('lass of ’2( wishes her much success at State Teachers College. HOMER FLOYD ARNOLD General Indian “ A little mischief now and then. Will do no harm to the best of men. ” Although not of a very serious, studious type, Homer is a sincere friend to those who know him. His school activities are not in evidence, because he does a great deal of work outside of school. His winning spirit will carry him through Drexel Institute, where he expects to take up Electrical Engineering next year. EDITH MAY BENDER General Sunset “ Ever ready, ever true Always will do a good turn for you. ” “In Arcady” I; “Marriage of Nanette” II; French Club III, IV; Dramatic Club II. Ill, IV; Christmas Entertainment III, IY; Class Lieut. II. HI. IY; Concert III; “Smilin’ Through” IY; Chorus III. IY; Orchestra II. III. IY; Sunset Division Captain IY; Perfect Attendence I. II. HI. IY: Hall Monitor IY; Honor Roll Medal II; Chapel Accompanist I, II. Ill, IV; Hon. Mention in Joseph S. Evans’ Shaking Contest IV. Who doesn't know Edith with her ever-ready laugh to brighten some dull corner? Look at her “activities” and you will see that she is able to do something more than laugh. I’m sure West Chester High School will miss your sweet voice and your piano playing, Edith, but good luck to you as a music supervisor at State Teachers College. GEORGE BLOUNT Classical Sunset “ Ever ready with a merry joke. He's sure to cure your blues. Class Basketball III, IY; Class Track III. “Rosie” loves every letter in Latin. To balance this passion we have his sunny disposition. His teachers verify this statement. If there’s any trouble in the classroom, our “Rosie” is in the midst. His outstanding trait is his lack of seriousness. Many of us would like to be with him when he grows serious next year at State Teachers College, where he plans to make a special studv of languages. Eight on. “Rosie.” 6



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HERMAN F. CABASSA Scientific Rainbow “ Hears much and says little—a rare combination. Classical Club II; Science Club III; Class Lieut. Ill; Class Bas- ketball III. Herman, when with his friends, displays a fine sense of humor which is relished by all; however, to others he seems quiet. His powers are not limited to humor alone, because he has worked successfully in other fields. Next year Herman intends to go to some college. The class of '20 wishes you success, Herman! PAUL S. CARNATHAN Industrial Scientific Yankee In every rank, both great and small, 'Tis industry supports us all. Track squad II, III; Varsity Cross Country III, IV; History Club III. IV; Council III. IV; Dramatic Club IV; Honor Roll Charm III; Hon. Mention Junior Essay III; Perfect Attendance II, III; Senior Chorus IV; Honor Speaker Commencement Ex- ercises IV. “Carney is well-known in our Wood Shop. He has been a great help to Mr. Hallowed and has seen service in many activities. “Carney is undecided as to his future, but “ '29’’ wishes him the best of success. HARRY CLOSE General Yankee “ I dare not l e as funny as I can. Typing Award IV; Capt. Yankee Division IY; Vice-Pres. Boys A. A. II. Pres. Ill; Football Squad II. Varsity III. IV; Basketball Varsity II, III, IV; Baseball Squad II, Varsity' III; Ex. Com. Gen. Association; Athletic Honor Award IV. “Hoppy, the spark of the class of ’29. I le is always smiling and ready to tell jokes. Without “Hoppy the basketball team would find themselves at bottom of the score. “ floppy’s greatest tribute to athletics was his turning, twisting and dodging tacklers on the football field; this made him famous, and they called him “Whirl- wind Hoppy. Although he is small, he is a great athlete, The old saying, “good goods come in small packages is true with “ Hoppy. Wherever he goes, the Class of ’29 wishes him the world of luck. SHERWOOD CLOSSON Scientific Rainbow “Athletics are included on his roster Crosscountry II; Band II; Track, Varsity I. II. Ill, IV; Football, Varsity III, IV; Orchestra I. II, III, IV; Class Basketball II, III IV; Athletic Honor Award IV. “Shirkv is one of the most promising and popular athletes in the graduating class. He has made an enviable record on the track and the gridiron. Much is expected of him next year at W. C. S. T. C., where he will specialize in Junior High School teachimg. 8

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