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

 - Class of 1929

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HENRY B. COLEMAN, Jr. Scientific Yankee “ Just being happy is a fine thing to do— Looking on the right side, rather than the blue. ” Prov. Track Mgr. II, Ass’t Track Mgr. Ill IV; Mgr. of Cross Country Team IV; Art Club III; Class Lieut HI. IV; French Club III, Pres. IV; Science Club HI. IV; History Club IV; Dramatic Club IY; Chorus IV; Christmas Kntcrtainmcnt IV; History Club Play IV; “Smilin’ Through” IV. “ I lennie” is one of the “good-lookers” of the class. I le is popular with both girls and l oys. When he is not a sheik, he is usually a scientist. If you have difficulty in figuring out your science or math., go to “Ilennie.” “I lennie” expects to go to college, but he is, as yet, undecided as to where it will be. CHARLES II. CONFER Industrial Scientific Indian “ Steel true and blade straight. ” Cross Country IV; Track Squad IV; Class Basketball III. “Charlie” is very good-natured and is always ready to help. His determination to finish his work will go a long way toward making his future a success. “Charlie” expects to get into some drafting firm. JANITII L. CONRAD General Rainbow “ When love and lessons clash, She lets her lessons go to smash. ” “Marriage of Nanette” II; Glee Club I; Ass’t. Class Treas. HI: Typewriting Certificate and Medal III. IV; Ass’t. Mgr. Basketball III; Class Lieut. Ill; Art Club III; IV; Cantata II, 111, IV; Monitor IV; Chorus II. HI, IV. “Jan” has been one of our most popular girls ever since she entered High School. She is always willing to oblige and assist anyone at any time. Whatever “Jan” may do when she leaves W. C. II. S., we wish her the best of success in it; for we are sure she deserves it. CORNELIA M. CORNOG General Sunset An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. Perfect Attendence I, II, HI, IV; Mixed Chorus II, HI, IV’, Concert III; Christmas Entertainment III, IV; ()jx retta III; Monitor IV; Class Lieut. IV; Ass’t. Treas. IV. “Jimmie” came to us from Cheyney. She is one of the few who have perfect attendance. When a faithful friend is needed, she is there with a cheering smile. Although she believes in a great deal of study, she is always ready to laugh or play a joke on someone. ■Jimmie” expects to go to State Teachers College next year. We wish her the best of luck. 9

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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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 MINOR M. DAIN General Rainbow “ Always on hand whenever there's fun. Everyone likes him; he likes everyone. “ Preliminaries,” I). Webster Meredith Speaking Contest IV. “Minus” is one of our quiet, modest, unassuming fellows about whom one does not hear much. To any one who knows him. how- ever. he is a fine fellow and a true friend. “Minus” is undecided as to what he will do next year, but '20 will wish him the best of luck. ERNA DEUTSCH General Yankee “ The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Krna came to us in this our Senior year; so naturally, she has not been able to enter into our activities to a great extent. She is very quiet and spends most of her time in the sewing and cooking rooms; but she does her work well and she will be a good homemaker. May you be successful in whatever you undertake next year, Krna. GEORGE MALCOLM DEWEES Scientific Indian “ We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not words. ” Class Lieut. I, II, III. IV; Perfect Attendance Certificate I. II. III. IV; Honor Roll Pin II; Class Treas. II: Orchestra II. III. I ; Band III. IV; Art Club III; French Club II. III. IV; History Club l ; Co-op. Coun. Ill; Science Club III. IV; Vice-Pres, of Class III; Salutatorian of Class IV. “Male” is known and liked by everyone. He is very prominent in the scholastic activities. His ability to play the flute and the piccolo will be greatly missed next year. “Male” is our scientist, lie was always a great help when anyone had trouble with his science and mathematics. We know that he will make good at Lehigh University. WILLIAM ALFRED DOWLIN Classical Rainbow “ For 'tis the mind that makes the body rich. ” Sophomore Essay Second Prize II; Honor Roll Pin II. 111. I ; French Club II, III. IV; Perfect Attendance II. Ill, IV; Class Lieut. II. HI; Classical Club II, III; Dramatic Club III, IV; Class Pres. Ill: Junior Essav First Prize III; Honor Point Letter III; Science Club III: Spelling Contest III. IV; Spelling Team Pierce Contest,- III; Ass’t. Editor of Garnet and White III; Editor-in- chief Garnet and White IV; History Club IV; Christmas Enter- tainment IV; “Smilin’ Through” IV; Co-op. Coun. I ; Pres. Dram- atic Club IV; Boys’ Speaking Contest IV; Monitor I ; Honorable Mention Senior Essay Contest IV; Valedictorian of Class I . Industrious, good-natured, studious, full of life, that’s Bill! Sure you know him; every body does. His pep and good cheer have carried him into many of the school activities and made him very popular, especially among the girls. Just ask some of them? He has been a bright spot in our school for the last four years, and we know that he will continue to shine when he goes to Lafayette to study law next year. 10

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