Westtown High School - Amicus Yearbook (Westtown, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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Standing I-larry Allen, Advisors: Charles K. Brown III, Agnes Thomas. Middle row: Caroline Hoqq R1 hard Simon, Marshall Severance. Front row: Helen Noyes, Alice Hoag. ' ' we This year the Service Committee, headed by Carol Hogg at girls' end and Dick Simon at boys' end, has been very successful. Other members were Helen Noyes, Alice Hoag, Marshall Severance, and Harry Allen, Master Charlie and Teacher Agnes Thomas being faculty advisors. The relationship between Ommen and Westtown was extended with both students and faculty corresponding, and several articles needed there were sent to them. A new type of Christmas Project was developed this year, the Christmas Fund was modeled after the Red Feather Campaigns, except ours was the White Feather Drive, the white feather denoting peace. The students and faculty were divided into twelve groups, creating a feeling of competition, thus we were able to raise approximately five hundred dollars. This sum was divided between the American Friends Service Committee and the Friends' School in Tokyo, which was destroyed during the war. The boys chopped and de- livered three truckloads of wood to nine needy families in West Chester while the girls knitted garments. We also helped furnish a community house in West Chester, which desperately needed games and magazines. Thanks to everyone who helped to make this such a profitable year! f X

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Stcmdin Mltchell Wlnn, Priscilla Richardson, John Radbill. Advisor: Olive M. Charles, James Colby Middle Row Jo n Beidemen, Ruth Harvey, Wistar Comfort. Front row: Murllyn Sutton, Wlltrud Richter, Asia Alderson .. . .Zee That serious and attentive group meeting in the French room is Westtown's Religious Life Committee, guided by faculty adviser Olive Charles. Headed byr Ruth Harvey and Wistar Comfort, this group planned the religious activity of the school. During the year they have sponsored intervisitation with other meetings and churches. Classical music was enjoyed in South Room after Sunday Meeting throughout the year under jim Colby's super- vision. Five interested committee members attended a conference at Penn Charter where they discussed various pertinent questions with other students. A suggestion box in Central at the beginning of the year was responsible for many helpful revisions, which helped make this such a successful year.



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Ummea At 7200 the school gathered in the auditorium to 'hear Master Tom Brown tell us about his Holland visit to Ommen. Some of its history and many of its characteristics today were talked about. Located in an old castle still owned by someone else, the school offers different problems than we are used to. Although Ommen is far away, Master Tom made us realize that the people were very much like us, and in this way tried to bring us closer together. At 7:30 the group disbanded and scattered all over Westtown. In Bacon Cottage the decorating of napkins and towels was pro- gressing beside art sketching for the scrapbook. From downstairs came the smell of citrus fruit candy. At the other end of the campus Limericks were being writteng and upon coming closer, freshly made glace'nuts and peanut brittle could be seen. Knitting continued up the lane until an afghan was completed. Date-stuffing, nut-cracking and taify-pulling went on in other homes. Around the main building, pictures were cut out for the scrap- books and blotters decorated with scenes of American life.Ommen stationery was printed and shoe polishers of leather and wool were made in the basement, towel-hemming went on upstairs, and in the shop the making of games and puzzles could be heard. In the music room, songs and hymns were being recorded. When this was completed, we all assembled in the gym for refreshments, after which the entire school joined in recording the Alma Mater.

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