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MILDRED EVANS HOWE General Sunset “Her ways are ways oj quietness and her paths oj peace.' Science Cliil , X, XI, XII; History Club, XI; Hockey Squad, XII; Perfect Attendance, X; Dramatic Club, Xl, XII. Mildred has been a friend to everyone, and welcomes everyone with her cheerful smile. Her school spirit is shown by the activities in which she has taken a great interest. Mildred expects to enter training at the Bryn Mawr Hospital. Best of luck! ETHEL REAGAN Classical Indian A hit demure she may appear. But a jolly good pal and a Jr lend most dear. Prelim. Sara C. Evans’ Speaking Contest, X, Contest, XI. XII; Garnet and White Staff, XII; Editor Lingua- laca, XII; Hon. Mention Senior Essay Contest; Perf. Attendance, XII; History Club, XII; Dramatic Club, XII; Classical Club, XII. Ethel is one of those persons who are rather quiet and demure; but, where fun is, Ethel may be found. All of us will wish for English class wi th Ethel giving one of her very own vivid, imagination oral talks. Here’s hoping Ethel will some day learn to like Latin! State Teachers' College. JOHN F. L. REASON Classical Rainbow “ A quiet chap who does his work and does not talk about it.’ History Club, X, XI, XII; Science Club, X, XI, Reporter, XII; Charles Ray Hi-Y Club, X, XI, XII, President, XI; Chairman of Prog. Com. XII; D. Webster Meredith Speaking Contest, XI, XII; Winner of Second Place and Matlack Award, XI; Substitute Hall Monitor, XII; Classical Club, X, XI, XII; Assistant Cross-Country and Track Manager, XI. Manager, XII; Model Assembly of League of Nations, XII; Class Lieut., XII. Fess” is one of the quiet bovs of our class and also a true friend. He is undecided what he is going to do, but thinks he will take a post graduate course. Whatever Fess does, he will do well, and the class of “31 wishes him lots of luck. GERTRUDE EVELYN REYNOLDS General Sunset ‘V worthy member oj this class Is Gertie, we say; IFe hope success attends her, as She goes upon her way.’ Sara C. Evans' Speaking Contest, XI, XII; History Club, XI, XII; French Club, XI; Dramatic Club, XI i; Monitor, XII; Class Lieut., XL “Gertie is always bright and cheerful and has a kind word for all her friends. Probably this is why she was made a monitor. “Gertie hasn’t definitely settled the question as to whether it will be State Teachers' College or Drexel. We all wish her loads of success.
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Generai. HANNA PERLMAN Sunset 'She dances like a wave oj the sea, Happy, smiling, andJree.” Sara C. Evans Speaking Contest. XII; Spelling Contest I inals. XI, XII; Class Lieut., XI; History Clul , X, XII; Science Club, XII. Who cloesn t know Anne , the girl of the big brown c,ves and curly tresses? Anne” is one of the best pals any girl could have or hope to have. She does not believe in spending her spare time in study; she believes in the saving Da nee and the world dances with you.” Good luck to you in any future work, Anne.” MARJORIE C. PIERCE Classical Indian From the crown oj her head to the sole oj her Jeel she is all mirth.” Preliminaries Sara C. Evans' Speaking Contest. XI; History Club, XI, XII; French Club, XII; Dramatic Club, XII; Classical Club, XII. Marge believes in laughing and making others laugh. Where Marjorie is. there is laughter because she is a good friend and jolly class-mate. One just can’t be blue when Marjorie’s smiles are present. Laughter wins success; we wish her laughter to be ever present in the future. ALFRED RALSTON General Yankee If you need a ’Pat' You can always count on , Band, X, XI, XII; Orchestra, XII; Class Track, X; Irack Squad, XI, Varsity, XII; Science Club, XI, XII; Class Lieut., X; Monitor, XII. Al” is one of the outstanding musicians of our class having been one of the big factors in the success of our band and orchestra during the past 3 years. His fine trumpet playing will be missed next year when he goes to State to take up music. CLARENCE HENRY General Sunset The secret oj success is constancy cj purpose.” Football Squad, X, XI; Baseball Squad, X; Band, XI, XII; Hi-Y Club, XI, XII. Twinnic” is a quiet fellow, but mirthful. He is a fine companion,ra deep thinker, and a sport. Next year he expects to enter Cheyney to study the art of teaching. Sometime in the future he expects to become occupied as an undertaker. The Class of ’31 heartily wishes him success in all his undertakings.
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General HELEN MAE ROBBINS Indian “She laughs and giggles all the dag! Ij gou want a true Jr tend, jusl look her wag!” Senior Chorus, XI, XII; Commercial Club, XII; History Club, XII; Typing pin, XI; Tennis; Class Lieut., X; Asst. Class Treas. “Billie’s cheery smile and friendly disposition have won her many friends in West Chester High School. Next vear “Billie intends to train to be some lucky invalid’s nurse. Best luck, “Billie , in the Chester County i lospital. MIRIAM SCOTT General Sunset “Happg am I; from care I am free.” Perfect Attendance, X, XL XII; Chorus, X. XL XII; Orchestra, XI, XII; History Club, XI, XII; Art Club, XI ; Science Club, XII; Monitor, XII. “Scottie’s sunny disposition has aided her in winning a host of friends. She is always ready to help someone. Although sports are not in her line, she has l»ecn active in other fields. We all wish her the best of success as a nurse. STANLEY R. SELLERS General Indian “He’s as ha ppg go luckg as he can he.” Class Lieut., XII; Sec. Hi-Y Club, XI; Asst. Mgr. Base- ball. XI. Well-liked, jolly, friendly, that’s “Stan. He s one ol our most |x pular classmates. Whenever one finds a group of merry makers, “Stan is usually among them. His sunny nature has won for him a host of friends. He is going to Cornell University to study Hotel Administration. RICHARD H. STAMPER General Yankee “ just argues and argues, hut that is onlg human.” Football, XL XII, Varsity. XII; Track Squad. XI; Class Basketball, X; D. Webster Meredith Speaking Contest, X. XI. XII; Dramatic Club, XI, XII; “Out of the Night , XII; Science Club, XI, XII; Chorus. XII; Class Lieut., XII. “Dick is one of the athletes of our class. His particular forte is arguing. He will be missed very much by the Dr t- matic Club in plays. “Dick will go to State Teachers' College next year.
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