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

 - Class of 1937

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Classical ROSE VIRGINIA LACK Rainbow Her fingers twitched the chords they passed along. And her tips seemed to kiss the soul in song ” Asst. Class Treas., XI; Latin Club, XL XII; French Club, X, XI; Dram. Club, XII; Bread. XII; History Club. XI . XII; Fres. Music Club, XII; Garnet and White Staff, XII; Chorus, X, XL XII; Chester Co. Choral Festival; Temple Choral Festival; Christmas Program; Concerts, X. XI, XII; Sara Evans Speaking Contest, X; S| elling Contest. XII; Class Lieut.. XII; Perfect Attendance. X, XL XII. Rose is our songstress. She has a perfectly lovely voice and a grand personality. We all expect to see her rise very high in the musical world. Don't disappoint us. Rose. DAISY LAMB General Indian A dreamer Hoes Jorever And a loiter dies in a day.” History Club, XI; Science Club, XI; Perfect Attendance, X, XL Quiet, dreamy, anti studious are a lew of Daisy's characteristics. She is one ol the petite members of our class, but the saving “Good fcxxls comes in small packages” applies perfectly to her. Good luck, )aisv, in anything you undertake. BARBARA LEWIS General Sunset She always greets one with a smile, Is ever saying things worthwhile.” Basketball Mgr., XI, XII; Dram. Club, X. XI, XII; Grandma Pulls the Strings, XI; A Lucky Break. XII ; Hall Monitor; Jr. Tea Committee, XI; Perl. Attendance, XI; Tap Dance Club, XII; Garnet and White Staff, XII; Iri-Hi-Y, XI. XII, Sec., XII; Sr. Tea Committee, XII. A cheerv person is “Babs . She has never a cross word for anyone. Her superb disposition and personality have won her numerous friends. We all mutually hope that the ship of fortune will find a good port in Lewistown. DORIS LILLEY General ... Yankee A good laugh is sunshine in a house.” Basketball. X. XII; Volleyball, X. XI. XII; Baseball. XI. XII; French Club, X; Dram. Club. XL XII; Posture Club, XII; Bible Club, XI. XII; Class Lieut.. XII; Perl. Attendance, XI; Senior Class Tea Committee. Doris’s jolly laugh and good nature have won her a large circle of friends. Her athletic and scholastic ability have made her a good all- around student. With her determination and perseverance she is assured ol her success in the hairdressing business. HAROLD LITVIN General Indian He is gentle, he is shy. But there's mischiej in his eye.” Cross Country Squad, XI. XII; Inter-Color Basketball. X; Basket- ball Squad, XI. Varsity, XII; Track Squad, X. XI. XII; Inter-Division Baseball, X; Apparatus Club, XI; Cheerleading. X. XI. XII; Spelling Contest. XII; Washington Day Program, XII; Com. Usher. XI; Science Club. XII; Class Lieut.. XII; .Monitor, XII; Class Gilt Committee, XII. Harold's slow drawl and infectious smile have won him many friends. Harold is a wit ol the class, a basketball player, cross country man, and a real student. I am sure he and his draw ! will find success. Harold is going to Connecticut State College.

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General CLARENCE S. KATES Yankee “Not so much to say. Not so well known, But he has a way That s alt his own ” Football Squad, X. XI; Science Club, XI. Clarence Is one of those Ixvys who doesn’t have much to say. Al- though he likes to shoot pool and play tennis, he finds time to serve his papers. We wish him the best of luck in his future work. ADELINE KNAUSZ General Indian “ The hardest hah it of alt to break Is the beautiful habit of happiness.” Volleyball. XI; Basketball. X; Baseball. XII; Tennis. X, XII; Science Club. XI; Art Club. XII; Posture Club. XII; Tumbling Club, XII; Gym Monitor, XII; Honor Usher, A Lucky Break, XII; Typing Award, X. Happy, carefree, and gay- that’s “Addie”. She is a true friend and a good s|x rt. always in a racket or with a racquet. To compete with Helen Jacobs is her aim. We’re sure tennis will speed her on to success. CHARLES KOCHEL General Rainbow Always happy, always pay. Can always be recognized by His Jam iliar 'Hey, Hey A Class Lieutenant. X. “Charlie” is one of our happy-go-lucky boys in school. Wc hope that this good humor will continue through later life. We wish him success in whatever he may undertake. PEARL KOCHEL Commercial Sunset It is her thinking oj others that make you think oj herA Bible Club, XI; Commercial Club, XII. Pearl is as good and kind as she looks. Her friendship has won her a high place in our Commercial class. Music and typing are her special talents. We wish her a tinkering good time in her father’s garage. ISABELLE KRIMMEL General Yankee 1 here are some people who are more interesting than the best talkers.” German Club, XL XII; Tumbling Club, XII; Posture Club, XII; History Club, XL Although “Is” is quiet and studious, her pleasing personality and keen sense of humor have won for her many f riends. The class of '57 wishes her continued success at our own S. T. C. next year.



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JEANNE WINIFRED LYTELL General Sunset “All I lull's best oj dark and bright Meet in her as peel and her eyes' Coop. Council, XI, Honor Point Member, XII; Dram. Club. XI. XII; French Club. X; Math. Club. X; Science Club, XI; History Club. XI, XII; German Club, XI. XII; Sec. of Art Club. XII; History Club Program. XI; Chr. Lost Found Dept., XII; Dorothy l emon of addon all, XI; A kinky Break, XII; Garnet and White Staff. XI. Editor- in-Chief. XII; Sara C. Evans Extemp. Speaking Contest. X. XI. Second Prize. XII; Hon. Ment. Essav Contest, X; Art Exhibit. X. XI I; Honor Ticket Seller. XI. XII; Health Monitor. XI; Class Lieut.. X. XL XII; Honor Roll Pin, X; Posters. XII ; Scenery Painting. X. XII; Hon. Ment. Essay Contest, XII; First Prize Insurance Essay. XII; Honor Speaker at Commencement Exercises. XII. Everyone will agree as to Jeanne’s loyalty, kindness of heart, and constant willingness to be useful and accommodating. We are sure that these qualities will pave her road to happiness, and we wish her all possible success at the Moore Institute of Art in Philadelphia. mary McFarland Commercial t Sunset Thoy hi is deeper than all speech. Commercial Club, X; Library Staff, XL Mary is a bonny lassie” who came from Scotland. She has I ecu over here for thirteen years, the last six ol which she has lived in West Chester. She has proved to be a good companion to the ones who know her. Since she expects to have a business career, we know her cheery disposition will give much toward her success. Virginia McFarland General b Indian Better to have a toeing Jriend Than ten admiring Joes. Prov. Hockev Mgr.. X; Hockey, XI; Basketball. X. XI. Honor, XI; Volleyball. X. )CI, Honor, XI; May Day Festival, X. XI; Play Day at Pottstown, XI; Baseball. X, XI; Vice Pres, of Class, X; Asst. Class Treas., XII; French Club, X, Sec.. XI; Tap Dance Club. X. XI. XII. Vice Pres., XL Pres.. XII; Tri-Hi-Y Club, X. XI. XII. Sec.. XII; Chcerleading, X, XI, XII. Pres.. XII; Dram. Club. X; Class Lieut.. X. XI; Perf. Attendance, X. XI. XII; Typing Certificate, XI; 100-Point Athletic Award, XI; Gym Monitor, XI; Hall Monitor, XII; Home Room Representative, Indian Division, XL A quality of sinceritv has contributed toward making hers a well rounded personality. Her persistency in getting a thing done has made her classmates realize that Jinny” is a | erson to be depended upon. HARRIET ULYSSA McMINIMEE General Yankee She's quiet, shy. and sedate. But as a pal—Jirsl rate. Entered W’est Chester High School from Christiana, Pa.. April, 1956. Spelling Contest, XII; Perfect Attendance. XL Ulvssa came to us in her junior vear and was immediately recognized as a gtxxl student”. She is shy, l ut underneath that shyness is a jolly and pleasing personality. Ulvssa plans to attend business college next year. The class of thirty-seven is glad she joined us and wishes her success. CHARLES MACAN Industrial Arts Rainbow “ There are some silent people who are more interesting than the best talkers. Inter-Division Baseball. XI; Track Squad, XL “Chick” is one of our quiet commuters from Sugartown. Although, he isn’t very well known upstairs, he certainly would be missed in the shop. He intends to continue his machine shop work after graduation. Good luck, old pal!

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