Chatham High School - Chatter Yearbook (Chatham, NJ)

 - Class of 1939

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Helen Thom Smart Nell Business School Beauty of style and harmony and grace. With the Glee Club, the G. A. A., the Dramatic Club, and the Blue Triangle. and her hobbies. dancing: and swimming, Nell finds her time well occupied, and enjoyably. She is one of our prettiest seniors, and one halt' of that well-known club of two, the Smart and Triolo Sorority. Alfred Brent Spooner Maestro College Music is the universal language of mankind. Mar-stro's first violin has been valuable in the senior orchestra. Brent has been a member of the orchestra for four years, and in his senior year was one of Chatham's representatives in the All-State Orehestra. Brent has also been a member ol' the Glee Club, the Dramatic Club, and the Chatter Board. His genial wit cor- responds to his curly hair. Frederick Barton Stephans Stebby Prep School 'IA joloe often settles things more thoroughly. Nicknamed Stebby, Barton has been a familiar figure in school, for he has lived in Chatham all his natural life. During this brief sojourn he has had member- ship in the Glee Club, the B. A. A., and the Pyramus Hi-Y. His favorite pastime is model-building, but he also likes the sports, especially skiing, ice skating, and swim- ming fthe last of which is in no way precipitated by the act of ice skatingj. The forecast is that prep school and later college will begin where C. H. S. left off. Robert P. Stokes Bob Dartmouth His airplane keeps its steady course. He toots a mean horn this man! He has been tooting on that trombone of his in the orchestra and band now for the past four years. ln his senior year, he has enjoyed the fellowship ol' the Glee Club and the Pryamus Hi-Y: that is, except for the initiation part of the latter for which he will have, for a long time, a deep feeling. ln his little spare time, he has managed to become a ski enthusiast. il' not an expert, and an avintion fanatic, and still remain one swell fellow. Janet Winona Stollery Jan Mills The strength to serine, whatever conditions may arise. Janet was very much interested in sinxring while in High School, belonging to the Glee Club for three years, and being: a member ol' the 1937 New Jersey All-State Chorus, which in itself is a great honor. In her spare time Janet plays badminton and knits. We have seen much of her knitting and are quite convinced that she is an expert at it. - E161

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Carmel Grace Rillo Carm Business School A cheerful heart and a smiling face Put sunshine in the darkest place. Carmel seems always to find fun in whatever she does, whether it is work or play: but everyone has preferences. as does Carm. Dancing, roller-skating, and swing are her favorite pastimes. Her other interests lie in the Blue Triangle, the Glee Club, and the G. A. A. Florence Adelia Robinson Flossie Journalism She that was efuer fair and nearer proud, Had tongue at will and yet was never loud!! This dark-1-yvd senior with the engaging smile is a girl ot' great versatility. Her hobbies are photography' and archery. She has done splendid work in the Dramatic Club, both as an 'iciress and as secretary. In addition, she is a member of the G. A. A., the Chatter Board, and the Camera Club. lflossie will take up journalism after leaving school. Donald P. Rutter Gutterpup Purdue Pm sure care Ls' an enemy to life. There are many curious words in this English language. and perhaps Gutt,erpup is one of them. To define this word would be to define Don Rutter, for it is gener- ally acknowledged that they are one and the same thing. Don Rutter fproper nounjz A familiar but unusual species of mankind often inhabiting Chatham High School. and there a member of the Dramatic Club for one year, of the Camera Club for two, of the Pyramus Hi-Y for three, and of the B. A. A. for four. He takes special interest in both photography and model-building, intends to steer his future in the direction of Purdue University. Whether he be gay or earnest, he is always conspicuously' present: there is no known synonym for him. Andrew Schmalbach Andy Business Fm glad the sky is painted blue, And the earth is painted greeng And such a lot of nice fresh air All sandwiched in between. Andy is another senior boy who has left the six foot mark inches behind. Because of his ambition, he has had to sacrifice many after school activities in favor of his job. Every afternoon he may be seen tearing around his paper route on his bicycle: rain and snow make no difference in his profession. Andy has been a member of the Hi-Y since September of this year. It seems that everywhere Andy goes he can leave people smiling. Charles L. Schmalbach Hub Business My heart is true as steel. Hub is the able proprietor of the candy counter this YGHV- In addition W 'min' aging this executive business, Charles is a member of the Glee Club. A Capella Choir, tho Pyramus Hi-Y and the baseball team. His hobby is the radlo. E151



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Charles Stuckelman c'Charley Undecided I um not only witty in myself, but the muse that wit L9 lu other men. f4lHlI'lf'S if Ufillillly seen l'llHllllll-K 2ll'0llllll on his bicycle. lle did ll lot for our so:-ver teuln by ln-ine. :ul :sri-llent po:nliv. XVl1en4'x'er you hem' :1 fl:-ep, llenrty llllllfllf you vnu he sure f'lm1'I1-y is alround. Richard Sullivan Dick College For him Ihrf 'world would have no joys, If in it there ureie only boy-S. llic-k is one ot' tflmtlinnu lligh's illustrative jitterbugs. llis talents range from bein! zu slui4'uvr in banselmll to crnonim: to pretty girls. Sully has been active in almost :ull ot' thc- sports ollerafl by l'. ll. S.. and has rmule the squad in Ylllllly. llis quirk sm-nse of humor has fosterul n good nature, :uid his frnnkm-ss hns won him many fri:-nwls. I Maude Patricia Rose Tenner Maudie Business A good lLea.rt's worth gold. lfour years at-ni. when Maude joined us. New York City lost a very good citizen. The G. A. A.. the lilue Trizuisxle. the Red Cross. and the Glee Club have been murh ben:-lited by her interested membership. llanrimx, swimming, hoatinyr, and skating also show how vi-fy zu-tive she is. Dorothy Frances Triolo Dot Orange Memorial Hospital t'Wlz.e1'e joy forever dwells? llot is wx-ll known :around the school as lJopey, because she was that laseinaits in rlx-'wt' vi :' fi A, A slrnx. llot belonged to the G. A. A.. Blue 'l'rinnele, Giff- fflvvli, l'hntter llonrd, Advisory Bonrfl, and llrzlmatic Club. llot like-s to dun:-e if und when she has any spare time. Frances M. Vosseller Fran Secretarial Work t'Lifv is not so short but that there is always time for courtesy. Fran has belonged to the llramutir- Club :ill four years ol' High School and in l.v- sw 1 ar 'w -1 n-:-di we in tht- r.nrin: Nay. which she carried with ehzu-ru :-' d 1'r.i'e, '1 ln- :-lf-'n lfff 'ivtive in the Perl Cross. lilue- Triangle. Girl Srouts. nnfl G. A. A. Wlaew lfrnn is not liusy at sehoul, she sln-mls her time l'C'2l4l'l11I or cool-zinvi. E171

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