Chatham High School - Chatter Yearbook (Chatham, NJ)

 - Class of 1939

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Harold Wiltsie Bud Business A good companion and an easy friend. Bud is the fellow with the ever-present grin and inexhaustible supply ot' bubbling' Hood humor. He was an active member of the Pythias Hi-Y for his junior and senior years, doim: secretarial duties for that organization this past year. His favorite sport is football. and his chief hobby is aviation. Marjorie Allen Woodruff 66M3l'g6,, Commercial Art Course The best portion of d good man's life, The little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and of love. Althouprh Marire is not heard from in a loud and thundering! voice, we know she is nt-ver idle. When she is not doing Chatham Press work, or checkin! upon us book borrowcrs in the school library, she is drawing: stylish figures. Yes, she intends to be a fashion illustrator. But shi- has other interests, too, such as swimming. The Drainatic Club, the Chatter Board, and the Red Cross have occupied most ot' her rcmaininir spare time. Donald E. Would Bud Business I have laid aside business and gone a-jishingf' With his jovial spirit and over present grin, Bud has done much to enliven Chat- ham High and prevent too much hard thinking taking.: place. He has taken ex- tremely active part in sporting roles. having been a Your-year man in every sport, and serving as raptain oi' the soccer tt-am in 'flT. For two years he has belonged to the Olympus Hi-Y. liud's favorite pursuits are huntinir and fishing, and dogs hold a fascination for him. Mabel Winona Wyckoff Mae Business As merry as the day is long. Riding to school on the bus is Mat-'s only means ol' transportation to and from school. lf this is taken into consideration, it may easily be seen why she can not enter into many of our activities. In her freshman year, she belonged to the Glee Club. Outside of that. she has only been able to be a member of the G. A. A. In her little spare time left from studies, she participates in her two widely separate hobbies: baseball and hair-setting. Miss Hanschitz and Miss Mueller have had an eflicient secrctaiy in the person ol' Mabel Wyckotl. E191

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Florence Lillian Weber Flossie Business The outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace. The great distance of l lossie's home from school has limited her participation in school activities. But, in spite of this. she belongs to the G. A. A., and has done as much as possible for it. Her hobbies, dancing, swimming, and skating, show her love for sports. Her pleasing smile is well known to Chathamites. Anna May Weeks May Undecided 'A sight to dream of. Like quite a few of the members of our class, May entered High School four years ago from the Township. She is best known for her beauty. During these years. she has belonged to the G. A. A. here, and Young People's Fellowship near her home. As she lives far from school. she is unable to participate in many ol our activities. Hel' favorite pastime is sewing. Priscilla White Pat Skidmore Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Pat is another sports fan, baseball being her particular craze. But she is musical. too. Her hobby is listening to popular music over the radio: you often hear her swing- ing out the latest. Pat is a friend of friends, and will be missed a lot. At Skid- more, in Saratoga Springs, she will take the Physical Ed. course. Jessie Laurene Whitehead Jess Undecided f'But to see her was to love her. .less is one of the prettiest and most athletic girls in school. Besides, she has certainly added a lot to our class fame, for she was in the Glee Club when she was a sophomore, and belonged to the Library Club in her junior year. She was president ol' the G. A. A. this year and with her skill at making good shots has helped win many a basketball game. Barbara Whitman Bobbie Duke University Steadfast of thought, well made, well wrought. Bobbie is one of those versatile people who can do everything well. She has been a useful member of the Advisory Board, which helps run our school for us. Because of her poise and dignity, she was the angel in the Christmas Festival, an event which we will not soon forget. Besides all this, she has been in the Girl Reserves and the G. A. A.. and was an able cheerleader in her senior year. E181



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Class History ERHAPS if you, the members of the class of 1939, were to walk into the lovely hotel at Lake Louise, in the Canadian Rockies, in the year 1964, you would recognize the names on the regis- ter, and perhaps the faces of three people very fa- miliar to us in high school, namely, Miss Partridge, Mr. Spicer, and Mr. Lynch. They were our three senior homeroom teachers, if you remember. Let us imagine that we are there twenty-five years from now, so that we can see what is going on. Mr. Spicer has just joined our other two friends in a little room off the lobby and is speaking, I just saw that group of young people leave the hotel. I think that they're attending the production of Hamlet in the neighboring village, explained Miss Partridge. I'll never forget the time that I 'went to New York with the class of 1939 to see Maurice Evans play Hamlet. It was a wonderful production and we all had a fine evening. It seems to me that I remember having heard :about the trip. Wasn't that the year that Craig Allen was senior class president? asked Mr. Lynch. 'Yes, replied Mr. Spicer, don't you remember, they graduated the second year after the new school was opened. I wonder what the building looks like now, after twenty-five years, it was so pleasant and comfortable when it was first built. I recall that class well, it was one of the largest that we had had, and very versatile, too. They went in for a lot of activities: dramatics, basketball, baseball, soccer, Glee Club, orchestra, band, Red Cross work, and Chatter Board. Yes, even when they were freshmen they show- ed a keen interest in all the school activities. Craig was president that first year too. Let's see-Leland Konecke was vice-president and Thelma Reinfelder was secretary-treasurer, I remember, added Miss Partridge. A couple of the boys even made the second team in basketball that first yearf' continued Mr. Lynch, Stephen Jacobus and Craig Allen. And then there was the party the seniors gave themf, L'Yes, but they didn,t really get into the swing of things until their sophomore year,', said Mr. Spicer. '6Oh, yesf, said the Latin teacher, 'Gthey went I I E201

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