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Classical BETTY JANE BURNS Indian Love binds, love lies, Love hikes the It hi jrom heaven And puls it In llelly’s eyes. v X; ,X0 L«t,in,C!ul X- XI- XI'; Dramatic Club X: X, X,I Clui. X, XI; Library Staff XII. Secretary XII; History dun A I. Secretary All. Betty spends one-half of her time getting into mischief and the other halt getting out. However, she is a real pal and the kind of friend everyone wants to have. What will lie our loss will be a gain for West diester State leathers College. General GEORGE B. CAMPBELL Silence gives consent. Indian Football X, XI. Varsity XII; Track XI; Prov. Mgr. Baseball X; inter-L)ivision Baseball AI; Gen. Assoc. Representative All; Sec n X; Health Monitor X, XII; Monitor ■All; Safety 1 atrol AI; Commencement Usher XI. “Soup” is a real fellow. Although he has had hard luck throughout his athletic career, he has overcome many obstacles. His sense of humor has won him many friends. We wish him the best of luck and lots oi success at Penn State. General VERA M. CARLSON Good nature and good sense nuts ever join Rainbow Vollevball XI. XII; Basketball XII; Apparatus Club XI; French Club A; History Club All; Art Club All; Mathematics Club XII; Perfect Attendance A, A I. CARRIE JAMES CLARK General Always laughing, always gay, Striving Jor the right each day. French Club X, XI; History Club XII; Chorus XII AH; Harmony Hall XII. India Music Clu Throughout our high school «lays Kay” has lieen willing to give helping hand to anyone. Her pleasing personality will win her man ' ends. Her aim is to insist upon what is right and to op,xisc what wrong. Kav plans to attend a music institute. General RUTH ELEANOR CLAYTON A charming voice is a great asset. Indian Ruth is a friend worth having. She is always ready to take par do herXsh mCr lthnVOUL Mo'vc cr' 'v rk finds her just as willing t, uo her share. Good luck in the future. Ruth!
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General WILLIAM BENDER Rain now “Never study, never worry; Take lije easy; what's the hurry.” Basketl all X, XI, Varsity XII; Inter-Color Basketball Capt.; Baseball X, Varsity XI, Class baseball XI, XII; Track XI, Varsity XII; Music Club XII; Apparatus Club XI ; Band X. XI; Chorus X, XI, XII; Orchestra X, XI, XII; Band Award XI; Athletic Award. “Levi” is an ardent sport fan. And can he play basketball? Sports? Yes, he can talk alxnit them, and he knows them. Bill is an asset to our orchestra, although not every one can be a Rubinoff. We hope “Levi” makes out well at Wcnonah Military College. And won’t the girls go for the uniform! HELEN E. BLACK General Sunset 'V merry heart maketh a cheer jut countenance.” Dramatic Club X; Apparatus Club XL Demure Helen is one of West Chester’s quiet, but steady workers. Her reliability will be appreciated in whatever field she may enter. The Class of ’35 wishes you luck, Helen. MARGARET L. BRICE General Rainbow ‘V smile Jor all, a welcome glad, A jovial, friendly way she had. Hockey X, XI, Varsity XII; Basketball Varsity X, Class XI, XII; Baseball X, XI, XII; Volleyball X, XI. XII; Dance Club XII; Appa- ratus Club X, XI; Tri-Hi-Y XI, XII; Now and Then XI; Garnet and White Staff XII; Spelling Contest XII; Sec. Girls' A. A. XII; Monitor XII; Class Lieut. X. XI. XII; Asst. Class Treas. XI; Athletic Silver 4W XII; Hon. Mention Essay Contest XII. Margaret “looks good” on the hockey field or on a dance floor. Her pleasing personality will take her far. We wish her lots of success. ANNA G. BRINTON General Sunset Tran(full people accomplish much.” Prow Mgr. Track X; Coop. Council Sec. XI; French Club X, XII; History Club XII; Math. Club XII; Science Club XI; Dram. Club XI, XII; Usher In Arcady X; Costume Com. Pomander Walk XII; Perl. Attendance XII; Monitor XII; Class Lieut. XII; Tri-Hi-Y XII; Hon. Mention Essay Contest XII. “Annie's” cheery nature and fine personality have won her a host of friends in West Chester High School. One can see from her list of activities that she has been “on the job” in school affairs. We wish her the best of luck at Penn State next year. PHYLLIS BROOMELL Commercial Yankee “True Jr tend f are like diamonds, Rich and rare.” Honor Team Volleyball XI; Typing Award XII; Commercial Club X, XI, XII; Class Lieutenant X. Phyllis is one of the jolliest girls in our commercial class. She is a true friend to everybody. We wish her success in whatever she may undertake.
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Scientific ALBERT COHEN Rainbow 41 Ask me no questions, and I It tell you no fibs. Science Club XI; Music Club XII; French Club XI. XII; Band XI, XII; Orchestra X, XI, XII; Chester Co. Festival X. XII; Class Lieut. XL Besides being a necessity in our musical organizations, Cohen's presence has been a necessary part of our school life, both during and between classes. We wish him success when he hangs out his shingle. He hopes to attend University ot Pennsylvania. General EMANUEL COHEN Open rebuke is better than secret love' Yankee German Club XI; French Club XI; Science Club XI; Mathematics Club XII; Historv Club XII; Dramatic Club XIIjGarnet and White St iff XII. “Manny” is a good fellow. He expects to go to the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science. Here's luck to you, Manny. KATHERINE M. CONNELL General . . Sunset “ Here's to Katherine in cap and gown! Our hearts she'It agitate, For she is what the papers call A sweet girt graduate. Hockev XI, XII; Dram. Club XI, XII; Library Club XI; Library Stiff XL XII; French Club X, XI; Commercial Club X, XI, XII; Hist. Club XI, XII; Exec. Com. Hist. Club XII; Sara C. Evans Speak- ing Contest XII; Class Lieut. XI, XII; Health Monitor X, XI; Audit- ing Com. XI; Honor Ticket Seller Pomander U'atk XII; Honor Usher Pomander Walk XII; Senior Class Play XII. “Kak,” whose well-known personality has won her many friends, will continue to hold the res| ect of her classmates for many luture years. We hope her future will bring the l»est of fortune for her. HENRY M. CRESCENTINI General . Sunset To those who know him best A Jriend most hearty. Football XI, Varsity XII; Inter-Color Basketball X, XI; Track X, XI; Hi-Y Club XI. XII. “Hen” is quiet and good-natured. Not many people know him verv well, but the ones who do find in him a true friend. We wish him the best of luck in anything he may do. JOHN CUMMINS Industrial Scientific An ounce oj pluck Is worth a pound oj tuck. ’ Indian Inter-Color Basket!» .11 X. XI; Baseball X; In ter-Division Baseball XI; Play Scenery X, XI, XII; Perfect Attendance X. XII. “Johnny” is a cheerful fellow who always has a smile and a gc»od word. He expects to take up aviation at Kelley field, I exas, atter leaving school. We hope his shop training will be of great ! eneht to him.
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