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Sr 1 ' y. xx 1 Q-.:r,f:, y- 'A .f ., l, x 1 ' l A x T . f ' ' , ' . i spat' b.,f'4A- K. 1 . - , ' Y I ' , ' 'J' .y 1 N 3 5 N f 1' V lx 1 5 xl X if Q 1 tx Starck - 2 .X 'N yi? Staszuk Kr I K v Y Stcttlcr . N ' Sweeney Y Tonk A V 1 Trimpi Trowlrridife - P' ,Un , W ugner Lloyd J. Starck Art School Lloyd A bit of humor now and then Is relished by the wisest men To Lloyd Starck art means more than a pleasant diversion. He has pursued various mediums and found them all good. He has sung both in our school Glee Club and the Morristown Choral Society. In What a Life. a dramatic club production, Lloyd played the part of Mr. Patterson. the irate history teacher. In addition, he is thoroughly interested in all kinds of sports. Edward Staszak Business Edge My tongue within my lip I reing For who talks much must talk in vain Ed has been active in the Township Hi-Y during his Senior year. He may also be added to the group of repair artists as he has been very helpful around his home room. His knowledge of practical things has been used for a good end in this way. It follows logically that Ed's spare time is put to woodcraft. Sports are another ot' his interests. Mary T. Stettler Hood College Mary Beauty is a quality of the heart Mary's enthusiasm and vitality are clearly expressed in the numerous activities in which she has taken part. Mary wasla member of the Band in her Sophomore year and also playedlm the Orchestra for three years. Her love of music is carried further by her services to the Glee Club, and the A Cappella Choir. She worked in the Dramatics Club in her Sophomore and Junior years. Other organizations which Mary has belonged to include the Chatter and the Advisory Board. The G. A. A. has also had a. part in her busy scholastic life. Edward Lawrence Sweeney Business Ed By different methods different men excell Being a Township resident. Ed therefore has been active in the Township Hi-Y and in The Young People's. He is a very ac- complished basket-ball player, who spends much of his time at this game during the noon periods. He also acted as sort of handy man around his home room, repairing bookcases and similar things. Hi's spare time is put to sports and hunting and fishing. E131 E5 .1- ' t . Richard Lawrdnce Tonks Purdue University Tonky Laughing and talking all the day, He always had something funny to say Dick has been in many organizations during his high school years and has done a particularly good job in athletic work. He was manager of the soccer team this year. and for the last two years has managed the basketball team. Besides being in these activities, he was president of the Dramatic Club three years ago and was a member of the Photo Club. Dick's hobby, an inter- esting one, is aeronautics. Allan Wallace Trimpi Cornell Wimp Hark! A challenge is given! Talk about activity, here's a record4or very close to one. During his four years in the Dramatic Club, in addition to being an ordinary member, Wimp has acted in several plays, been Business Manager, Publicity Agent, and President. He has served on the Advisory Board for two years, and on the Soccer Squad for three. Traces of his activity may also be found in the noon-hour basketball group. He entered business by joining the League of Curtis Salesmenf' and has progressed to the highest rank attainable. This year. he was one of the four chosen to compete on the Mathematics Prize Team. Gloria Justine Trowbridge Mills Kindergarten School G Good sportsmanship and loyalty personified Music has been Gloi-ia's forte during the years she has spent with us at Chatham. Who else could explain her interest and four year membership in the Glee Club, and the four vears she spent in the A Cappella Choir? Why stop with singing? She didn't, but added to her record four active years in the Band, and three in the Orchestra. With true school-spirit. Gloria has been active in the G. A. A. for four years-so actixe, in fact, that she was rewarded by being elected President this past year. James William Wagner College Jim Fields are 'w-on by those who believe in winning Jim is the fellow who has been spending much of his spare time behind the candy counter, using his most winning salesman- ship for the Activity Fund. As a sports enthusiast, he has been on the baseball and basketball teams, and enjoys hunting and fishing on the side. He raises excellent poultry as a hobby. and is interested in the Red Cross, the 4-H Club, and Young Peoples. Jim is an earnest worker for any worthy acuse. Fla
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lil. M ,lr Carol S. Roever Undecided Carol Good humor and generosity carry the day all the world over Being a music lover, Carol has been in the Band. Or- chestra, Glee Club, and Choir for almost all of four years. She has belonged to the Dramatic Club, and for the last two years has been an ardent worker on the Chatter Board. Carol's sideline and pet hobby centers on animals, for she has owned goats, rabbits, dogs, cats, mice, and guinea pigs. Good natured Carol has won the friendship of C. H. S. with her bubbling humor and quick wit. Lloyd Roper Undecided Lloyd I bear a charmed life Coming to Chatham from Madison four years ago, Lloyd became a valuable member of the Dramatics Club. He has handled several important parts with the ability of a veteran actor. Besides this, Lloyd has an excellent voice, which won him a place in the All-State Chorus of '38-'39, after which he returned to the music organization at C. H. S. to become Hon- orary-President of the Male Glee Club. A member of the Morristown Choral Society, Lloyd sang in their presentation of Verdi's Requiem. Robert Hugh Rose II Newark College of Engineering Rosie Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm Bob has rendered Very valuable services to the Dramatic Club during his Junior and Senior years. In this organization he was a particularly important member of the stage, carpenter, and electrian's crews. Many tricky innovations can be traced to his fertile ingenuityf Being musically minded as well Bob belonged to the Glee Club and Choir. I-le was President of the Model Railroad Club and a member of the Radio Club. As you can guess, his special interests and hobbies are radio, building intricate models of railroads, photography, and electricity. William John Ryan University of Delaware 'tBi1l A man is not always asleep when his eyes are shxut Bill entered Chatham High in his Senior year. At St. Rose in Belmar, New Jersey, where he previously attended school, Bill was manager of the basketball and football teams. He joined the 4-H Club in Chatham and the Model Building Club. As his rr'e'nbership in this last club indicates, he is an avid model airplane builder. He is also not averse to hunting and salt-water Fishing in the proper seaso-ns. Bill is noted for his wit and his ability to get along with people. . pr DJ' Margaret Scott - Undecided Scotty A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance After being away for several years, Scotty came bacl-L to Chatham to finish high school here as a Senior. Good-natured and cheery, she has made many friends at C. H. S. and has become interested in the Dramatic Club in which she serves on the Make-up Committee. As a member of the G. A. A., Scotty is particularly fond of basketball and baseball. Joseph Thomas Scott Casey Jones School of Aeronautics t'Scottie Leisure is the best of all possessions You can't guess what other hobby competes with ra.dio and model boats for Torn's spare time fairplanes, big and little. It's not just to fool you into thinking that he likes planes that Tom belongs to the Morristown Model Airplane Club and the Kresge Aero Club. He is also a member of the American Stores Bowl- ing League. Perhaps it is because he wants to develop an ear that will tell him when his engine isn't acting quite right, but we'll bet that it's a genuine interest in music that caused Scottie to join the Glee Club. Margaret Ellen Siebert Junior Centenary College Peggy A dark-haired lass is she, and just as merry as any girl could be The Chatham Red Cross has had the good fortune to enlist the interest of Peggy Siebert. She has been a willing worker in its behalf for the past four years and served as president of the school division during her Junior year. This cheery, friendly girl is an ardent horsewoman who has won numerous cups and ribbons in the horse shows of the Watchung Riding and Driving Club. The Blue Triangle, the Dramatic Club. and the all im- portant Hot Dog Committee have had the benefit of her efficient help and peppy personality. William A. Singer Undecided Bill Well-timed silence is more eloquent than speech Whether in school or on the job , Bill remains quiet, good humorcd, and eflicient. He has just the right combination of 'alitie1 for a successful advertising manager, as his work for the Chatter this past year has proved. BiIl's job down town has kept him out of many of the schoolls extra curricular activities, but nothing can balk his determination to know all about cars. Photography is another of Bill's hobbies. 3 . . . a lv . ' ' i li Roever Roper Rose Ryan M. Scott A T. Scott L Seibert g L if Singer . ' B L' .1 A . l tj K lil :fl f f, E J l N ' Vi fl if' v lv I 1. I X 4 I I AHL rl I ii
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n 5' J MW Weeks 'Rl Vtcstcrvclt Winter j Vylie B , N aom it Weeks Dental Assistant Training Institute Nomie Gentle in pefrsofnage and conduct Nomie is another of those famous Weeks sisters and has lived up to the family reputation for a friendly and pleasant manner. An enthusiast of many sports, she is particularly loud of swimming and skating and has belonged to the G. A. A. all through high school. On the side, Naomi types for the Chatter ' and is a member of the Sewing Club. William David Winter, Jr. Hamilton Dave Studiis et rebus honestis superat Dave is one of our top-flight intellectuals. As this year's editor of the Chatter , he has introduced numerous improve- ments to set a new standard of excellence in the school magazine. His scholastic attainments are indicated by his being selected for the Latin Prize team for the last three years and for the mathe- matics Prize team in his fourth year. In addition, Dave has been a member of the Advisory Board, Hi-Y, Boy Scouts, and Young Peoples. He has also been active in the various musical groups, playing cello in the orchestra, and singing a rousing bass in the Boys' Glee Club and in the A Cappella Choir. Dave's hobbies are model building and entomology. Henry George Westervelt Undecided Oma r They mocked thee for too much curiosity This fellow with the Oriental nickname isn't the mysterious stranger to these parts that it might imply. We can remember him as the 'Villian in one of last year's plays, and the junk man in What A Life. Besides the three years in the Dra- matic Club, Omar has participated for a similar term in the Glee Club and A Cappella Choir. Transportation facilities receive due attention as well as the Model Railroad Club and Model Air- plane Club, in each of which Henry' is a member. Robert B. Wylie College Woz To try thy eloquence, now 'tis time Bob's a busy fellow, for he has been not only the efficient Business Manager of the Chatter for two years, but at the same time, the Baseball Manager for the B. A. A. As manager of the Candy Counter, he has helped to make the Activity' Fund a success. With these school activities and also his membership on the Advisory Board, Bob still finds time to belong to the Hi-Y and the Railroad Club. and on the side, works at his hobby. electricity. E141
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