Westtown High School - Amicus Yearbook (Westtown, PA)

 - Class of 1922

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RUTH MEREDITH MILLER Bethlehem, Pa. Entered—Fall 1919. Athenians (2): I'nion (l), (S); Home Economics (1). (S): French Club (S); Latin Cluh (S): Comitia (1), (S). Clerk (S): Monitor in Evening Collection (2), Proctor (1): Class Hockey Team (1), (S); Treasurer of A. A. (S): Executive (S : Brown White Hoard (S): Delta S): (Mass Gym Team (2). (1). (S): Squad Leader (S); Pin Committee (1); (Mass Treasurer (S); Valedictorian Com- mittee (S): Tree Committee (S). Class Basket Ball Team ’S). Bryn Mawr. Characteristic: Cash Register. “A favorite has no need of a friend.” NO, Ruth does not have any nickname by which we can call her; hut she has a charm by which we can know her. She seems very quiet until one gets to know her; then look out. “Along came Ruth, and to tell the truth, she look my breath away.” She docs that too, with her eagerness and ability to learn. Although Ruth studies a lot, she docs go in for athletics. Didn’t she hack up the class by playing hockey and basket hall bu- ns? And as for taking care of money why she kept the A. A. money so well that we decided she would la- the one to keep our Class money, and a good job she made of it! ANNA MOFFITT Fiske University, Nashville, Tenn. Entered Fall 1920. Dress Committee 1): Peace Essay, Second Prize (1). First Prize (S): Brown White Essay, Third Prize (I): Class Day “Eats” Committee (1): Brown White Board (1). (S): I'nion 1 ). (S); Secretary (S) . Home Economies (1). (S): Comitia (S): Winner of Prize in Sketching Contest (S): Latin Club (S : Delta (S): (Mass Poet (S). Mt. Holyoke. Characteristic: Candle (for Diligence). “Man's fortunes are according to his pains.” IS there anyone in the school who we arc sure al- ways follows the dictates of the best light she has? Yes, there is one- That is Anna Moffitt. We never doubt her sincerity, and if we did, I believe she would go wild of a troubled conscience. Anna can tell tales which is more than most of us can do. She can com- pare Bartlesville with Westtown, or tell about the joys of educating Indians at Tunessassa. There isn’t any sub- ject that she doesn’t have information on, if she chooses to let it out. Anna has an abundance of convolutions on the surface of her cerebrum, I am sure, and she works to make the best of them. “Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well,” is Anna's motto, and we know she will carry it through life. Page 2}

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EDWARD HENRY JACOB, JR. West Chester, Pa. Filtered—Fall 1920. I'nion, (S); Parliamentary (S): Rustic (S); Brown White Board (S): Member of Student Coun- cil (S). Secretary (S): (Jym Leader (S); Pin Committee (1): Second Soccer Team (S): Class Soccer Team (S): Third Rank Skating (1);. Second Rank Skating (S), Numerals (S): First Rank Skating (S), Insignia (S). French Circle (S): Tree Committee (S). Dartmouth. Characteristic: Pocket Comb. “Order is nature's beauty. BUT what went ye out for to see? A man clothed in soft raiment? Yea, I say unto you, all that have ye seen and even more if ye have found the Right Honourable Edward H. Jacob, Jr., for Jake is one of these modish fellows who believe in less dressing. In other words, Jake is always faultlessly and spotlessly adorned with stylish clothes. Jake's athletic talents (?) show to the best advantage in skating, and he is mighty HANK in that. In fact he has passed through all the varying degrees of rankness, and now, with one or two others, he is the rankiest skater in school With that hair of his, Jake couldn’t help being a musician, but he would be a better fiddler if he violinerated more and combed that marvelous hair a little less. But still if he keeps on improving as he has been recently, he will be able to play a scale in harmonic-melodic G. minor by the time he is one hundred years old. JUNE LEVERING The Hollow, Virginia Filtered—Full 1919. Head of School in Scholarship (2): Athenians (2); Second Prize Peace F.ssay (I): (S); Decorat- ing Committee for Class Day li: Class Hockey Team (1): I'nion (1). (S); Home Kconomics (1). (S), Secretary (S); Comitia (S). Treasurer (S): Treasure Seekers (S): Valedic- torian Committee (S). Characteristic: Megaphone. Virtue is like a rich stone—best plain set. THE rhyme about the farmer’s wife cutting off the tail of the mouse with a carving knife will never hold true in this case, for June is far too quiet a mouse to venture forth very far from her hole. But ii is the quiet mouse which accomplishes the most Whilst she has been loitering in her sequestered nook she has been far from idle. She has even learned to juggle the Eng- lish language and make it come out right every time. She is assuredly cut out to be a lawyer, because if her first trial of a thing does not succeed, she starts all over again. And as we have been assured that following this “'Fry again ’ motto leads to success, we expect to see this mouse come out of her hole sometime and try to follow her namesake, the June-bug, to the moon. Page 28



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MARIAN JANE MOON Woodbine, Pa. Entered—Fall 1021. I’nion (8): Treasure Seekers (S): Comitia (8); Treasurer of Senior Teas (S): Home Economics (S). University of Pennsylvania. Characteristic: History Book. “She reads by day and night” AS Marian waited till her Senior year to enter this institution, we haven't had a chance to know her very well. She is a quiet, thoughtful girl, always read- ing some article on the war, or digging into some huge volume of history. There may he a method in her mad- ness, however, for we see her standing hack of a desk drilling her energetic pupils in the exploits of Napoleon, or even coaching an historical play. She may even come hack to Westtown and instruct our descendants in that subject. We wish her luck in whatever she does. CHARLES EDWARD RHOADS 123 E. Central Avenue, Moorestown, N. J. Entered—Fall 1919. Brightonians (2); Badio (2). (1.: Treasurer I ) ; Rustic ( 1). S): Servant at-Anns 1). Treasurer (1). Chairman of Business Committee (S): Track i 1 ). (S): Third Bank Skating (1): Second Bank (8): Numerals S ; Soccer Numerals (S). (’lass Tea ml (S): Cnion !S). Natural History Committee S): President of I nion (S); Brown White Board (S); Treasurer Young Friends Committee (S); Class President (S). University of Pennsylvania. Characteristic: Turtle (Slow and Steady). “Silently does he meet success ' YOUR first thought when you enter Chas room is that he is not at home. But a pair of shoes, which are anything hut small, come to life, come oft the table, his glasses appear over its top, and he shows himself, either with a notebook or a letter in his hand. The letter, we will ask no questions about; and the notebook contains all the class secrets, so it is not for our eyes either. But when Chas. isn't studying or helping some- body else, the best way to find him is to follow your nose. If you smell food, seek the source of supply and there he will he parking on the table, and talking about either his own, or someone else's girl. But in spite of his letters and his notebook, his hunger and his feet (or maybe it’s because of the latter), he seems to get along well wherever he goes. Page 25

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