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

 - Class of 1937

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General EMMA MADEIRA Sunset . pleasant smile, Dressed to style; . 1 friend worthwhile, To keep on file.” tennis, X; Volleyball, Mgr., X; Dramatic Club. X, XII; Commercial Club, XI. XII, N ice Pres.. XI; Perfect Attendance, X; Typing Certi- ficate. X; Class Lieutenant. X. A good disposition, yes! Her many friends prove that. May her pleasing personality and ambition win her many new customers in her lather's store just as her personality has won her friends. ORVILLE MARCH I N l) U ST RIAL Sc IE N TIFIC Yankee The time Tee lost in wooing, In watching and pursuing The light that lies in woman’s eyes, Has been my great undoing.” football Squad, XI, XII; Inter-Division Baseball, X, XI; Scenerv, X, XL XII; Apparatus Club, X, XL .March is always cheerful and very popular among his classmates. W henever he is wanted all you have to do is hunt for a roadster anti there he will be, surrounded by girls. That's all right; we ht»| e he always has happy motoring. WILLIAM MARK Industrial Scientific Indian If hen tore and lessons clash. He lets his lessons go to smash.” football Squad. X. XI, Varsity, XII; Apparatus Club, X, XI; Plav Scenery, X, XI. XII. “Bill is the big boy of the wood shop. His laugh is the one char- acter that betrays him. Quiet until you know him; but then a spark of, any party. e hope that he will be able to make good in the art ot cabinet making. ARNITA MARKLEY General Rainbow How brilliant and mirth fill the light of her eye, fake a star shining out from the blue oj the sky.” Basketball. X, XI; Volleyball, X, XI; Tennis. XI. XII; Baseball. X; f rench Club. X; Art Club. XI; Dram. Club, XII; Tap Dance Club. XI. H; Fumbling Club, XII; Iri-Hi-Y, XII; Plav Scenery, XI; Class ■.arb’ Committee, XI; Honor Usher, .Musical, XI; Class Lieutenant, XII; Perfect Attendance, X. Markie s popularity and sincerity have won and will win her many friends. Sometimes Arnita is sedate and thoughtful, but most of the time she is laughing and peppy. Her chief characteristic is asking questions. W e know, Arnita, that you will not stumble often in climbing the ladder of success! SARA MARGUERITE MARSH General Sunset ‘V little nonsense now and then Is relished by I he wisest men.” Hockey Squad, X. XI. Varsity. XII; Basketball, X; Volleyball. X. XL Honor Team, X. XI; Coop. Council, XI; Tri-Hi-Y, X. XL XII; Chester Co. Choral festival, XI; Temple Choral Festival, XL XII; ° rt'bestra festival, X. XII; Orchestra, X, XI. Librarian, ; Chorus, Sec., XI. XII ; Music Club, X, XI, Sec., XII; Harmony Hall, XI; Class Lieut., X, XI, XII; Sr. Class Tea Committee. XII; Sunset Division Leader, XII; Perl. Attendance, XI; Words of Class Song, XII. We wonder what Maggy would do without her little violin, Her- man. I he maestro has a keen sense of humor. She's taking her laughter along with her to W . C. S. I. C. next year. Your Alma .Mater wishes you the best of luck in your music career, and college doesn’t yet know what it's gaining.

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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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FRANK WILLIAM MATCHNER, JR. Scientific Indian “What care we about his rank7 Alt we think about is Frank.' Science Club. XL XII; Honor Usher. XII; American Legion Essay Scholarship Contest. XII; Class Lieut.. XII; Perl. Attendance, X. The world needs men. The world needs vigorous men who will strive to l cttcr humanity. The world needs you, Frank. ELI Z A BET 11 MATLAC K General Rainbow “Good humor only teaches charms to last, Stitt makes neu' conquests ami maintains the past Vollevball. XII; German Club. XI; Science Club. XI; Posture Club. XII; Class Lieutenant. Perfect Attendance. X. Although Betty seems very quiet, she is quite different when one has I een with her a short time. Her cheerful smile and manner have won her many friends during her high school years. We hope that she will cheer her patients in the same way during her nursing career. ELLSWORTH MAXTON General m Indian He is yen tie, he is shy; Hut there is mischief in his eye. Monitor, XII; Class Lieutenant, XI; Perfect Attendance, X. “Ellsy’ ’. is one ol our good-looking boys. He hails from Lionville. He is quiet, but a friend to those who know him. He has a wav with the girls that no one can understand. “Ellsy”. is undecided as to what he is going to do in future. The class of “37“ wishes him the best of luck. EMILY MECKLEY Commercial Sunset “ Though sweet ami shy Her courage will necer die.' Music Club, XII; Commercial Club. XII; Sr. Chorus, XII; Asst. Editor. “Dots and Dashes”. XII; Hon. Mention, Jr. Essav. XI; Class Lieut., X. XII; Typing Award. XI. Art, XII. W c II tell you a secret about Emily’s ambition. She wants to write I poetry! And. if our deductions arc correct, she unit write poetry. mdv is the kind ol girl who will strive till she arrives at her goal. But Emily please don’t try to imitate Gertrude Stein! BU R N ETTA M ERL( )N ETTI General Yankee A quiet tittle thing, demure and shy. Smiting sweetly at alt passersby. french Club, X; Bible Club, XI, XII; Music Club, XII; Perfect Attendance, XII. Burnetta is one ol the girls of our class whom everyone likes. She is very conscientious in all her subjects, but French is the study she prefers. Her future is undecided, but whatever she attempts we are sure she will be successful.

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