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

 - Class of 1929

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 MARGARET BEAUMONT LAPP Classical Sunset “ Her smiling eyes see life through sunny windows; Iler willing feet find paths where roses bloom. First Prize Essay Contest II; Interclass Debate; Hon. Mention Essay Contest III; Joseph S. Evans' Speaking Contest; First Prize IV; Garnet and White Staff III, IV; Notes and Comments Editor IV; Perfect Attendance II; Dramatic Club II. Ill, IV; History Club II, III, IV; President IV; Art Club II; Classical Club II; Christmas Entertainment IV; “Smilin’ Through IV; Class Lieut. II; Ass’t. Hockey Mgr. Ill, Mgr. IV; Hon. Mention Essay Contest IV. “Peg is an enthusiastic student, never leaving a job until itjs finished, but putting her whole heart and soul into her work. “ Peg is one of those fortunate persons who set a definite goal, then reach it. I ler talent lies in her pen, for she is a promising Art student and a verse writer. She is a good little actress, too. (Remember “ Kath- leen ?) Her many friends will miss her next year, but they know she will succeed in her Course at the Industrial Art School. Remember, the “gang is for you, “Peg , in everything you undertake. Here’s luck to you. CARL B. LINDSTRAND Scientific Indian “ His talk begins in the morning, A nd busily all the day. Is filling class rooms and study periods, With sayings bright and gay. Football Squad IV; Dramatic Club IV; History Club IV; French Club IV; Christmas Entertainment IV; Science Club III; D. Web- ster Meredith Speaking Contest. Hon. Mention III, Medal IV; Capt. Indian Division IV; “Smilin’ Through” IV. Although “Linny has been with us all four years, it has not been until this year that he has taken a great interest in school affairs. We all regret this fact because he has been a great help to us in many ways. Next year “Linny hopes to go to Lehigh University to take a course in engineering. GERTRUDE VIOLA LOCKETT General Rainbow “ Not much to say, Not well known; But she has a way. That's all her own. If “Trudy brings candy from the lunch room, she takes one bite and never sees the rest of it again. She's one that anybody would be glad to have for a friend. She can play the piano very well, too. She will be brightening the corridors down at the State Teachers College next fall as she expects to become a teacher. “Trudy , here’s to your greatest success. EMILY McCARDELL Commercial Rainbow “Good sense and good nature are never separated. Commercial Club II, III, IV; History Club IV; Underwood Bronze Medal IV; Perfect Attendance I. Ill; Class Lieut. III. Emily has been with us all four years and has found many friends during that time. She is a very jolly girl and will be missed by everyone. Emily is undecided about her future, but we are sure she will be successful at whatever she may undertake. The Class of ’29 wishes you the best of luck, Emily. 17

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V v EDNA MAY HUMPHREY Classical Sunset “ Defers not till to-morrow to be wise. For to-morrow's sun may never rise. Hon. Roll Pin II; Sophomore Essay- Hon. Mention II; Mixed Chorus III. IV; French CIul III; History Club III, IV; Dramatic Club IV; Class Lieut. II. Ill, IV; Perfect Attendance II, III, IV; Christmas Entertainment III, IV. “Eddie” is one of our classical students. She is wise and she is always ready to help those who need help. We all know her because, having had perfect attendance for three years, she has been with us every day. “Eddie” takes an active part in school activities, and we are sure she will be as successful in business life as she is in school. WAYNE JEFFERIS Scientific Indian “Let a smile be your umbrella on a rainy, rainy day. Science Club III; Prow Basketball Mgr. II; Ass’t. Basketball Mgr. Ill; Basketball Mgr. IV. “Jeff” is indeed the little Napoleon of our class, and, although his modesty does not permit him to be in the lime-light, you will always be welcomed with a smile from him that makes even the most humble feel like a millionaire. I le intends to take up engineer- ing. Good luck, “Jeff,” and don’t let the squirrels get you. Com mercial HELEN KAPLAN Sunset “ An uncommon girl with common sense. Typewriting Certificate Underwood III; Typewriting Medal, Underwood IV; Basketball II; Hockey 11; Commercial Club II, III, IV; Dramatic Club II. Ill; Typewriting Certificate, Smith III; Class Lieut. II; Track II, III. What Commercialist does not know “ Kappie?” Never in a hurry, never has a worry, but always on the spot when needed. • The list of activities show how well she represents the Commercial Class. “Kappie” expects to take charge of the Parisian Shop. Best of luck, “Kappie,” in any undertaking. We know you will succeed The Class of '29 won’t forget you. MARGARET CECILE KLEVAN Classical Indian “ Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Joseph S. Evans’ Speaking Contest I, IV First Prize I; Dramatic Club II, III. IV; History Club II. Ill, IV; Science Club III; French Club II, III. IV; Treas. IV; Basketball Squad II. IV; Hockey Squad IV; Track I. II, HI, IV; “Smilin’ Through” IV; Classical Club 11; Ass’t. Editor ‘Lingualaca’ 111; Play Committee History Club IV; Alumni Editor Garnet and White IV; Capt. Indian Division IV; Class Lieut. IV; Spelling Contest IV; Gym. Exhibition II III; Class Basketball II, Capt. IV; Hon. Mention Senior Essay Contest IV. Always a little fun, a happy smile, a great big lot of pep- that’s “Peg”. There is no one who doesn't know her, and no one who doesn’t like her. “Peg” has that gift of a great enthusiasm which can make a success of any activity in which she is interested. She’s not been a bit of a slacker during her four years in High School. The good wishes of your class go with you, “Peg”, for all success at Wellesley College. 16



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MARY McCUE General Indian “ Be not deceived by her innocent appearance.” Chorus IV; Christmas Entertainment. “Cuie” is not known to the whole school, but those who know her have found her a jolly good companion. “Cuie” has been a big asset to our chorus; she took great interest in the Christmas Entertainment. We all know she will be successful during her next four years at State Teachers College. Best luck, “Cuie. MARY ESTHER McGINN Classical Indian “ As good a sport as you could meet, And a friend that's hard to beat. Basketball Mgr. IV: Hon. Mention Christmas story I; Hon. Mention Sophomore Essay II; Dramatic Club II. HI. IV; History Club II, III, IV; Vice-Pres. III. Play Committee Chairman IV; Hockey Squad IV; French Club III, IV; Reporter IV; Science Club 111; Spelling Contest III, IV; Peirce School Spelling Team III; Class Lieut. II, III; Inter-Class Debate II. Here’s to Mary for being the best of sports! We've teased her through four years of High School; so we kndw! Always ready to lend a helping hand. “ Micky” has made lots of friends. Her many activities show her school spirit. Lots of success, “ Mickey.” when you go on to college. E. ELEANOR MEREDITH General Indian “ A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, a hand to execute.” Basketball III, IV; Commercial Club III, IV; History Club IV. Eleanor came to us in her Junior year from Maryland. She makes a good showing in and success of all she undertakes. She is one of our athletes and a star on the Varsity Basketball team. She has always been a “ good sport. ” Eleanor is going to be “Somebody’s Stenog” when she graduates. We all wish her lots of success. MARWOOD B. MEREDITH Commercial Sunset “ Attending school is an awful bore. ” Class Lieut. I; Typing Certificate II; Hall Monitor IV; Com- mercial Club III. “Mar” is one of our largest boys. He is a smiling “Sunset.” He has been with us four years, and comes to us from Round Top. “ Mar” has been traffic cop at Room 7, towering over all the other people. He has decided to go to work next year. The Class of '2Q wishes you the best of luck, “ Mar.” 18

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