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HAROLD OLMSTEAD General . , , Ra.nbow “Like the waves oj the mighty deep— Never quiet unless fast asleep. Football Varsity XI, XII; Baseball Varsity X; Track XI, Varsity XII; Inter-Division Baseball XI, XII; Apparatus Club XII; I erl. Attendance XI, XII; Athletic Honor Award XII. Besides his football ability. “Olmic's personality and good looks have made him one of the most popular boys in school. Remember, “Olmie, Fry ' “Fry again! CAROLYN FRANCES PATRIQUIN 'V maid with a nature calm and bright; Whatever she does is sure to he right. Yankkk Entered from Ellsworth High School, Ellsworth. Maine, XII. Although Carol is a newcomer to V. C. H. S., she has won a place in the hearts of all who know her. Her cute yankce accent is only a small part of her charm and personality. Carol intends to return to Maine, but her plans for the future are indefinite. VERNON C. PHENNEGER Industrial Scientific Yankee “Always laughing, always gay— He 11 go jar along lije’s way. A little seriousness mixed withjun Makes a character beaten by none.” Cross Country X, XI; Class Lieut. X, XL XII; Dancing Club XII, Apparatus C!ul XII; Play Scenery XI, XII. “Vernon is the type of boy who can be depended upon to do a good job. Although he is quiet, he has a pleasant smile lor everyone. We hope this characteristic will help to pave his way to success. ALTA M. PHIPPS General . Indian “A diligent worker with a smile— A true Jriend who is worth while. Perfect Attendance X, XI, XII; Monitor XII; Class Lieut. X. Alta is a good student and a Iriend to many. We wish her success in any field that she enters. WM. LLOYD PRATT General Indian “Some are happy; some have Jim; I have both ’ere work is done.” Track X, Varsity XI, XII; Prov. Mgr. Basketball X, Asst. Mgr. XI; Inter-Color Basketball X; Art Club XII; Hi-Y X, XII; Chorus XII; Harmony Halt XII. Lloyd is one of the cpiietest boys in the Class of '35; but quietness doesn't mean everything, lor he has won many friends through his pleasing i ersonahtv. We are sure that he will overcome all obstacles. Lloyd will not graduate with the class.
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CHARLES ELLIS MILLER General Rainbow A little seriousness mixed with Jun, .Makes a character beaten by none. French Club X; Latin Club X; Science Club X, XI; Dram. Club X, XI, XII; Hist. Club XI, Pres. XII; Band X, XI, XII; The Florist’s Shop XI; Pomander Walk XII; Harmony Halt XII; Class Lieut. X, XI, XII; Monitor XII; Commencement Usher XI; Pert. Attendance X, XII; Christmas Entertaii m nt XII. Ellis is one of ’35's strongest supporters. He is one of our happy-go- lucky fellows and is seldom without that trusty smile of his. Penn State’s gain will l e W. C. II. S.’s loss. MARY ETHELINDA MORRIS General Sunset She is quiet, shy, and sedate. And, as a pal, you'll find her first-rate. Baseball X. XI; Perfect Attendance X, XI. XII. Beanie” mav appear to be quiet, but wait until you know her! What a cheerful and interesting companion she is. Beanie” c. | ects to attend Mercy Hospital in the fall. We know success awaits her there. LEROY H. MURRAY General Yankee He who goes slowly goes wisely, And he who goes wisely goes Jar. Mathematics Club X, XI, Beefy” is the jollv chap who is alwavs on hand with a joke. He has made many friends in high school, and we know he will l e successful wherever he goes. GILBERT NESBITT Commercial Indian Always joking, always gay. Always ready to help one in dismay Commercial Club XII; Perfect Attendance XI, XII; Typing Certi- ficate XL Gibbv” is one of our best commercial students. He is a reliable worker and always ready to help someone whenever possible. He intends to enter the business world, and we wish him the l est of luck. FRANKLIN NEWMAN Classical Indian He who thinks on things so deep Wilt ne'er regret his loss oj sleep Tennis XI; French Club X, XI; Hist. Club XI, XII; Latin Club X, XI, XII; Orchestra X. XI, XII; Chester Co. Orchestra X; Garnet and White Staff XL Editor-in-Chief XII; Spelling Contest X, XI, XII; Second Prize Soph. Essay Contest; Hon. Mention Junior Essay Contest; Asst. XI. Publicity Agent XII; Indian Division leader XII; Class Lieut. X, XI. XII; Com. to write Now and Then; Monitor XII; Perl. Attendance X; Honor Roll Pin X, XII; Hon. Mention Senior Essay Contest; Honor Speaker Commencement Exercises. Franklin's broad knowledge and perceptive powers make him an interesting conversationalist. He has individualistic ideas and is not afraid to express them. Anyone who knows Franklin will agree that he will undoubtedly be successful in any profession he undertakes.
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GRACE HELEN PRICE General ( Rainbow “ When love and lessons dash, She lets her lessons go to smash. Hockey Squad X, XI, Varsity XII; Basketball XI; Baseball X, XI, XII; Volleyball X; Play Day XI; Dram. Club X, XI, XII; French Club X, XII; Latin Club X; Special Dance Club XII; Honor Point Member, Coop. Council XI; Music Club XII; Orchestra X, XI, XII; Chorus X. XI. XII; Chester Co. Music Festival X, XII; Pittsburgh Eastern Conference Chorus XII; Assembly Accomp. X, XI, XII; In Arcady X; AW and Then XI; Pomander Walk XII; Harmony llall XII; Sara C. Evans Speaking Contest X; Spcllin g Contest X, XI, XII; Monitor XII; Class Lieut. XI; Music Award XII; Athletic Point Award XII; Scenery Painting X, XII. Helen is the girl with the winning personality. She is well-known about school and can always lie depended upon as a friend. Although lessons are not one of her difficulties, her talent lies mostlv in the held of music. She will attend S. T. C. General LOUIS H. PYLE I loved the work: it was its own reward. Yankee Football X; Vice Pres. Class X; Coop. Council XI; Asst. Class Treas. XI; French Club X; Class Lieut. X; Pert'. Attendance XI, XII; Com- mencement Usher XI; Health Monitor XI; Monitor XII. Lou is a true friend and a real pal. His quiet ways .good disposi- tion, and industrious nature will go a long way in aiding him to gain the top of the ladder of success. He will attend'Business School. Good luck, ‘Lou! LESTER QUILLEN Industrial Scientific Rainbow An ounce oj hard work is worth a Ion oj hard wishing. Football XI; Inter-Division Baseball XI, XII; Chorus X. XI, XII; Chester Co. Choral Festival X; In Arcady X; Now and Then XI; Harmony Hall XII; Pittsburgh Eastern Conference Chorus XII; Class Lieut. X; Usher Commencement XI. . Lep has been great]v interested in vocal music and plavs during his high school career. He has taken part in many of these'activities very successfully and has represented the school in outside activities. After graduation he hopes to go to Vienna. His personality and en- thusiasm will win him success. MARY ADELAIDE REYNOLDS General Indian Laughing and smiling all day tong; H hen she’s around, your blues are gone. Class Basketball X; Cheerleading X; Asst. Class Treas. X; Dram. CM. X XL XII; hrench Club X, XL Rcqxirter XII; S| ecial Dance Club A11: Pomander Walk XII; Honor Usher Royal Family X and Kith- in the Law XI; Usher Harmony llall XII; Class Lieut. X, XI, XII: Monitor XII; 7'ri-Hi-Y Club XII. Peanuts is one of the peppiest and most pleasant girls we know. ” ho could torget her sweet nature and fine personality? We wish her all the luck in the world when she goes to the West Chester State leachers College. CLARENCE W. RICE General Indian Of all the ones you’d ever meet, To meet this Jriend is quite a treat. Baseball X; Inter-Division Baseball XI, XII; French Club X; Perfect Attendance X. I Although Clarence is very quiet and sedate, success surely awaits him m the luture. His ready smile and his pitching ability are his two greatest assets.
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