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S. LOUISE PERRY Rainbow Commercial “J ay you live all the days ojyour lije. Cheer leading, X, XI, XII; Hockev Squad, X, XI, Varsitv, XII; Basketball, X. XI, XII; Volleyball X. XI. XII; Baseball, X, XI; Tennis, X ; Track, X ; Tap Dance Club, XI, XII; Commercial Club, XII; Dram. Club, X, XI, XII; Music Club, X, XI, XII; History Club, XI; Apparatus Club, X; Tri-Hi-Y Club. XI. XII; Chorus. X, XI. XII; Chester Co. Choral Festival, X, XII; Temple Choral Festival, XII; Garnet and White Staff, XII; Sow and ’ 'hen, X; Harmon y I all, XI; The Tot Toiler, XII; Scenery Painting, XII; Sara C. Evans Speaking Contest, XII; Class Lieut., X. XI, XII; Assembly Monitor, XII; Health Monitor, XII; Perl. Attend., X; Athletic Point Award, XI; Typing Certificate, XII. “Pete”, the singing senior, is a jolly pal. Her talents are distributed in sports and dramatics as well as music. We’ll all remember her as the “vampire.” WILLIAM E. PERRY General Rainbow “ Brand new tie, Hair a-curt Whazzit, Billy, Gotta girl? Football Squad, X, XI; Honor B tscball Team, XII; Inter-Color Basketball, X, XI. Capt., XII; Inter-Division Baseball, XI, Champion- ships, X, XII; Hi-Y, XII; Perfect Attendance, X, XII. Bill has literally grown up in W. C. II. S.—from knickers to bow ties in three years not bad at all. His “toothpaste add” smile and un- deniable dancing ability have been worth their cultivation. The smile should go a long way in an office after you graduate from Peirce's Business School, Bill. MARY E. PRATT General Sunset “Happy, loeabte, dependable, wise. Is our Tolly oj the laughing brown eyes. Hockev Squad, X. XI; Cheerleading, X, XI, XII; Apparatus Club, X; Tap Dance Club, XI, XII; Dram. Club, X, XI, XII; Announcer, The To Boiler, XII; Play Scenery, XI. XII; Music Club, XI, Asst. Sec.. XII; Chorus, X. XI. XII; Sow amt Then, XI; Chester Co. Choral Festival, XII; Temple Choral Festival, XII; Harmony Hall, XI; Sara C. Evans Speaking Contest, XII; Class Lieut., XI, XII; Monitor, XI, XII; Tri-Hi-Y Club. XI. XII. “Polly” is the young lady from Marshalton who has earned a repu- tation as a crooner. Her low, pleasing voice has entertained us at many school parties. She is an accomplished dancer, a promising poet, and a good student. All who know her admire her. Polly plans to go to Drexel Institute next year. GEORGE V. PRYOR General Indian “Serious, funny, happy and gay. Ready for work and ready Jor play. Track Squad, X, XL Varsitv, XII; Pres. French Club, XI; Music Club, XI. XII; Math. Club, X. XI XII; Band, X, XI, XII; Chorus, X, XI, XII; Brass Quartette, XI, XII ; Now and Then, X; Harmony Halt, XI; Monitor, XII; Music Award, XII; Chester Co. Chor. 1 Festival, Gen. Comm, for Chorus and Orchestra Concert, XII; Temple Festival, XII; Hi-Y Club, XI, XII. George is one of the most outstanding members of our class in l oth popularity and activities. His biggest asset is his voice which he in- tends to develop at our own State Teachers College. CATHERINE PUGLIESE Commercial Sunset “Joy lights the candles oj our hearts When you come in. Commercial Club, XI, XII ; Apparatus Club, XI; Class Lieut., XI, XII; Hall Monitor, XII; Honor Roll Pin, XII; Typing Certificate, X. Whenever you hear a merry laugh, see flashing brown eyes, and feel cheered up you can attribute it to “Catty.” She is a real pal and a true friend. Although she is undecided about the future, anything she undertakes will be done cheerfully and capably.
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Commercial HELEN F. MOORE Yankee “Always laughing— -never blue; Helen's a Jr iend that is ever I rue. Dramatic Clui», XII; Posture Clui», XII; Commercial Clui», XII; Perfect Attendance, X, XI, XII. Although a ciuiet girl, Helen is one who makes life worth living. She will always be a friend to whomever she meets. The class of thirty- six wishes her much success in her chosen field. RICHARD MOORE General Sunset If’hen love and lessons clash He lets the lessons go lo smash. Asst. Mgr. Football, XI, Mgr., XII; Prov. Mgr. Track, X; Coop. Council, X; Dram. Club, X, XI, XII; French Club, XII; Band, X; in thin the Law, X; Pomander Walk, XI; Dorothy Vernon oj Haddon llall, XII; Garnet and White Business Staff, X, XI, Co-Business Mgr., XII; Monitor, XI, XII; Class Lieut., X, XI; Perl. Attend.. X, XI; D. Webster Meredith Speaking Contest, X, XI, XII; Spelling Contest, X, XI, XII; Hon. Mention Jr. Essay, XI; Honor Ticket Seller, XI. XII; Ili-Y, X. XI, XII; Typing Certificate. XII. “Dick’s” personality and ability in dramatics have won him an en- viable niche in the school's annals. His pleasant manner, willingness to help all. and his ability to make friends will be great factors in helping him travel life’s journey. GEORGETTE BARBER NEWLIN Classical Sunset “Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul. Hockey Squad, X, XI, XII; Tennis, X, XI, XII. Honor Team, X; Basketball, X; Volleyball Class Team, X, XI, XII, Honor Team, XI, XII; Cheerleading, X, XI, XII; Class Asst. Treas., XII; Latin Clui», X, XI. XII; French Club, X. XI, XII; German Club, XI, XII; Dram. Club, X. XI. XII; Math. Club, X. XI. XII; The Ghost Story, X; Dorothy Ver- non oj Haddon Hall, XII; Garnet and White Staff, XII; Lingulaca Staff, X, XI; Spelling Contest, X, XII; Speaking Contest, X. XI. XII, Second Pri .e, X; Essav Contest, Hon. Mention, X, XII; Division Leader. XII; Latin Award, XI. XII; Honor Roll Pin. X, XI, XII; Perf. Attend., X, XI. XII; Honor Ticket Seller, XII; Athletic Honor IV, XI; Tri-Hi-Y, XI, XII; Honor Speaker at Commencement Exercises, XII. V. C. II. S. will lose a great little joke-teller when “Georgie” leaves its halls. She is well known for her infectious laugh, her good humor, her excellent report cards, and her tennis prowess. FLORA PAPIER General Sunset He thou blest with alt that Heaven can send— Long health, long youth, tong pleasure—-friends Hockev Varsity, X, XI. XII; Basketball, Class and Honor Teams, X, XI. XII; Volleyball, Class Team, X. XI, XII, Honor Team, X, XII; Baseball, X, XI; Tennis, XII; Coop. Council. XII; Cheerleading, XI, XII; Latin Club, X; French Club, X; Music Club, XII; Dram. Club, X, XI, XII; Jr. Orchestra, XII; Jr. Band, XII; Sr. Band Concert, XII; Honor Ticket Seller, XII; Honor Usher, Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall, XII; Alumni Ed. Garnet and White, XII; Sara C. Evans Shaking Contest. X. XI. XII; Spelling Contest, X, XI, XII; Hon. Mention Essay, X; First Prize Essay, XI; Tvping Certificate, XI, XII; Captain, Sunset Division, XII; Athletic Point Award, XI, XII; Athletic Silver “W”, XII; Honor Roll Pin, X. XI. Flora tries her hand at all school activities anti comes out with flying colors. Her unusual athletic ability, scholarship, and inviting personality makes her one of the outstanding graduates of the class of '36. JOHN PEOPLES General Yankee “ There’s always a place Jor the one who tries. Perfect Attendance, XI, XII. In his two years at V. C. H. S. Jack has done his work efficiently and has been fortunate in getting good grades. He’s quiet, but full of fight. We know that he will succeed in life.
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GEORGE MARTIN PYLE General Yankee “Oh it is excellent to have a giant's strength Hut tyrannous to use it the a giant. Football Squad, X; Inter-Division Baseball, X, XI, XII; Track Varsitv XL XII; History Club, XII; French Club, XI; Apparatus Club. X; Varsity Club, Xll; Dram. Club, X. XI, XII; Chorus, XII; 1). Webster Meredith Speaking Contest, XI, XII; Dorothy l emon oj IIaddon Hall, XII; Monitor, XII; Music Club, XII; Temple Chorus Festival, XII; Chorus Concert, XII. Strange as it mav seem “Marty is one athlete who is quiet. His talents seem to be planted in the fields of farming and athletics. Well we could use a few educated farmers. We are sure of his success in whatever he may choose as his life work. ROBERT MOORE QUAY Industrial Scientific Indian “Not much talk, I great sweet silence. Scenery, X, XI, XII; Perfect Attendance, XL Bob treks to W. C. H. S. from Lion ville and brings with him irom there the silence of the country. Everything he does, he does capably and willingly. VICTOR JAMES RALSTON Scientific ... . Rainbow “The school-hoy, with his trig-hook in hand, Whistling aloud to hear his courage up. Ox»p. Council, X; Math. Club, XI, XII; Science Club, XII; Plec- trum Club, X; Band, XI, XII; Class Lieut., X, XI; Commencement Usher, XI. “Vic , with his smile, which goes a mile, has gained a personality envied by all. This personality has won him a high standing and many friends and will surely continue to give him success. We all hope to see him situated at Drexel Institute next year. ROBERT HENLEY RATCHFORI) Scientific Yankee “Easy come, go easy. Inter-Division Baseball, X, XI; Math. Club, XI, Pres., XII; Science Club Treas., XII; Music Club, XI, XII; Dram. Club, X, XI. XII; Band, X, XI, XII; Now and Then, X; Harmony Hall, XI; Owin' to .flaggie, XI; Dorothy Vernon oj Haddon Hall, XII; I). Webster Meredith Speaking Contest, XII; Class Lieut., X, XI, XII; Commencement Usher, XI; Monitor, XII; Perf. Attend., X, XI, XII. “Bob is one of the happy-go-lucky members of our class. Being very lively, he has supplied much “pep to our school life. Perhaps he will be lucky in life, too. “Bob intends to go to Duke. HERMAN HILL REED Industrial Scientific Indian He cast off hisJriends, Like a huntsman his pack. For he knew, when he pleased, He could whistle them hack. Football, X, XI; Inter-Division Baseball, XL XII; Inter-Color Basketball, X; Sr. Chorus, XI, XII; Chester Co. Choral Festival, XII; Temple Choral Festival, XII; Now and Then, XI; The Tot Boiler, XII; Class Lieut., X, XI; Usher Commencement, XI; Play Scenery, X, XI, XII; Dram. Club, XI, XII; Music Festival, XII. Herman is one of the hard working boys in the wood shop. Although he has been with us only four years, he has accomplished many stan- dards and has won manv friends. He expects to attend Millersville S. T. C.
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