Chatham High School - Chatter Yearbook (Chatham, NJ)
- Class of 1943
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We Chatham Chaffer P ll l lly Tl 5 Cl f 1943 Chatham High School Chatham, New jersey Commencement issue Chatter Board Editor-in-Chit-J Assixlanl Erlilur Conrad Metcalfe Edwin KYUSU pdmgmphs .4dvr'rtising Doris Spiller Evelyn 1i.omsun Dick Erskine Betsy Hageman Nancy Hammond Jennie Melluso Quolaliom Howard Conklin Bill Conway Jackie Bergmann Verna Apgar Jane Braadwell Bette Bishop Alan Hutchinson Typlkts Liz Nederrey Jennie Koukly Pat Marquardt Evelyn Thomson Ruth Nelson C irr-ulation Pat Marquardt Photographs June Furtier Edwin Kruse Everett Ehrlich Prophecy Bunny Moxon Af! Knobby Knights Martha Peters Doris Murphy Harry Flood Wi iliinivtfmli Sandy Sm art l Janet Hehertofn Pnmf Readers Max I:I0dqi'l0'-i Waltrand Gran Phylhs Muller Dm-is Spiller Katherine Rauter Ruth Nelson La' d F b Hefry Ignfgg Hall nf Fume , John Edgar H 'y Noel Trowbridge Evelyn Thomson , , Cami Sxephans Hnxzm-ss Adviser Clarence Sloss My-5, Beige,- Business Bob Dick Litvrary Arlvisvr jack Ireland Miss Partridge ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Chatter, as always, is greatly indehted to Mr. Bates for the excellent pir- tnres of vlasses and organizations, without which this issue could not have heen printed. We also wish tn express our gratitude to Mr. Ross for his kindness in :lf-vt-loping several films for the Chatter. The cover was designed and cnt hy Martha Peters. The essay The New America and C. H. S. was written hy Rohert Dick. The Chatter Board appreciates the courteous cooperation ol' Mr. Bohrmunn ol' the Chatham Press in printing this yearbook. C29 BENJAMIN H. ESHELMAN The Ctlzuss of 19413 dedicates This issue of The Chatter to DOC ESHELMAN who by the strength of his teaching and the example of his own life has shown us the responsibilities of citizenship that lie ahead. C33 The New America and C. H. S. lt is imperative today that high school students and particularly thom- in the graduating classes proceed with a definite purpose which will contribute to America's war effort and inevitable victory. Before the student can successfully establish such a purpose, he nulst discover the answers to two questions: What am I fighting for? How can I best accomplish that objective Here are the answers as I see them: I am fighting for an America that will press forward and conquer the future, and now, as never before, it faces us directly: the future of mankind. It will he American genius which will lead in that kind of conquestfAmerican leadership which will create a future family of nations. That family of nations will require an elder brother, strong, wise and generously understanding. Ameri- ca must be that 'elder hrother. I can help to accomplish this objective by detemiining the task I urn hest fitted for and where I can serve to most advantage. Whether it is on the farm, in the factory or on the battlefield, I must serve Uncle Sam where I can serve him best. I must prepare myself to do my job hy striving for utmost perfection in whichever field I choose, and then I must apply what I have learned to the immediate job at hand. In initial preparation, I must shoot for the A in my school work, I must develop myself physically through ath- letics, and I must follow a rigid program of self discipline. To he mentally alert, physically strong, and morally sound must be my goal. In C. H. S., we have asked ourselves those questions. Here are our answers: 1. C. H. S. Service Record Active: United States Navy Qllj United States Army llj United States Marine Corps QU Reserve:Amiy Air Corps I4-J United States Army I4-I Marine Corps ill Naval Air Corps llj 2. 74 Graduating Seniors 3. Honor Roll Standing of 25 per cent C, H. S. 4. Boys' and girls' athletic associations 5. Student govcming holly 5. Unanimous enrollment in National High School Victory Corps 7. Inauguration of new 'svictoryv courscs 8. Enrollment in Civilian Defense and other war activities 9. Problems of American Democracy 10. Discussions of post-war prohlems Brief consideration of this list is proof enough that C. H. S. is prepar- ing the soldiers of today and in addition, is educating the citizens of tomorrow. But the rcal job is just beginning! There will he more blood, sweat, and tears hefore that vision of the new Americafuppermost in our minds-4 is achieved. After the war is over, we must increase our effort until we al- tain that goal. This means not merely building and fighting the planes, ships, guns, and tanks now to win the war-fhut later through education and sacrificefe building the new America that will lead the peace. C45 5 is C65 BENJAMIN H. l:ISHl'ILMAN lVlillf-rsvillv Stull- Normal, Uniu-rsily of llllli'llgJ,'0. Rutgers University. lsfillllillll Malrslmll, B. A.. New York Univcrnily. Montclair State 'l'cau'llcr's Colle-gv Hislnry. Sfwial Svivnu s auul RALPH F. BATES Culgatv Uniwvrsity, li. A. Cnlulnlriu Univursily. Nl, A. Supvrrising Prim-ipnl EDITH MILES Barnard College. B. A. Culunllxia University, M. A. Elllllixll RUTH PARTRIDGE Wellesley Cnllvgv. B. A, Coluxnllia University. M. A. Englixll HANNAH DEENEY BEITER Trenton State Teuclwrs llnllvgv, B. S. University uf P0llllH,'lV1lIllil lizxxinwsx fuul Sm-ial Slurlivx Nl'Il.l.Il'I M. SANGSTER New jersey Cullvgc for Worm-n. B. S. Hume' Ernnnmu- AASTA l. MOSER New ,lcrscy State Tcuclxers Calle-gc ul Nvwark. B. S. Teachers College, Columbia Univuruity. M.A. Ar! HOWARD 'l'. HlCll'lfVlERl.Y lVlnrzn'iun College, B. S. l.s-high Uniu-nity. M. A. Mnntvlair Stzllv 'fc-zu'lwrs llnllvgm' .'l1allu'rnllli1'x lRNlA I.0UISl'1l-'RANK Montclair Stulv 'llQ'ill'lH'l S llnllvgv. li. A. Mimlfllelnury College Cvrman.. Hinlnry. mul Cvogrnplly lIl.ARA WACNER Uniu-'rsity nf Roclu'stm-'r. ll. A. linlulnlxiu Uniu-rsity Frvru-ll. Lalin 'x'lRGlNlA ANN KNISPEL Syracuse University. B. A. Seton Hull Lilzrury, Gui1lam'r' llircwmr BARBARA KEl.l.Y Cluitlunu Higll Sulmol l'riru'ipal'x S1-rn-lnr-v ARTHUR RANIAGE Rutgers Uniwrsity Industrial Arlw DR. EVERETT V. JETER Moravian, B. A. New York University, M. A., Ph.D. Malhemalics, Codc, Principa! HAROLD L. SPICER Trenton State Normal School New York University, B. S. Chcmislry, Physics. Acronauillcv .IUHN FRIES 'frcnton State Teachers College Physical Education LEONARD S. CRAVEN B' Montclair State Teachers College Science, Aeronautics ' ffl KATHRYN CASWELL SMITH 'I renton State Norlnul School, B. S. Physical Education NELLE M. CANDY Union University, Ccorgc Peuhocly College Mississippi Southern College English ROBl'1R'l' .l. l.lTZlNGER Stale Tencllers College, B. S., Pennsylvania New York University, M. A. Music CORA KINNEY New York Cily Hospital for Nurses School Nnrsc. Home Nursing JANE CAROLYN CUTHBERT New .lcrney College for Women, B. 5. n,lllh1'llll1lil'S, Radio Communications 'l'Ul.LlA E. FERRUCCI Montclair Slate Teachers College Ecole Nornnllc D'lnstitutrece, Univcrsili mlc Crcnolnle Spanish RUTH MUREY CRICHTON 5 Monnl Holyoke College, B. A. I University of Wisconsin, M. A. ' History. Social Scicncc , I MAUDE D. HUPPER Plattsburgh State Normal School ' '5- 3, ,,,. N ' if New York University, B. S. K 1 ' Commcrcial Dcparlmcnl C 7 J CHARLES FRANKLIN KNIGHTS Mixed reaszm with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. ,. wh... ,....w. ...ll nl.: s.-.am l-.y nl-l-l... fl.-W. the l..ll lnwml. nf, mfr. um... .f l...f.l ham l..-ml...-. ll.. ...lm .p..l... in ...ml-ly, youu. ...I nl. hmirnl ...um in U... .-l..., Klmlllly, 1... ,H-..a.l..l. His l...l... .mp l. ...ll ha. ...ly l.l.m. nu..-'.., lm nw. all .ml nl.. in ll.. uf....u.- cull, pl.,.. an A l:.p,..ll. rclmlr. MII: Gln- llhlll. Ruud, uni npnrll. Hill nuuide lrlivilies In Hi-Y, Explnrrr Sl-mllx. :mi Young l'ruplr'n. Kn..l-by mul. pl--,ll-...,.l.y. .l.l..lin.. .ml mum lm.-mul--. lmllha.. wh... lu. ml... ..-li.. in l.-l mm. Kmllllly .lu lm. r:.ll.s. up... .f..1n.u... 1. 1... up mglnml.. an ml... f..ll.... HERBERT MAX HODDINOTT Gentle in manners, strong in performance. lvl.. l... been nur .ble l-i..'pre.lfl..n dum.. bnlh .l-ml... .ml swan. yw.. H. ll.. he... . .ln in mfr... n..k.ll..ll. l,...l..1l. .ml l...l.. prove... his .lhlulr nhilily. M.. lm: ln. ll... mi.. ln ll.. A 4:.p,..ll. clm.. .ml M.l. lil.. Club. His ...full-Q .mlny w.. ...ma x.. the n...n..nu..l Y-mn. r..,n.'.. .hm ll. held ll.. nm.. ..l p...l.l...l. l-l. .lm lnlmfd 4. ll.. lm...-. nl-Y ...ll ... .ll Alqllu.. spml... Mun pl... ... lndelinile, fall... .1 ll.. Army. VERA .IEANNE HAGEN Charm strike.: the sight, and merit wins the soul. lm... W.. wr sr.-r.l.ry-Tre.-um mi- yur. sh. lvl-...fl lu ll.. c..l.A. carl-' cl.. cull-. A m:.,,p.-ll. lzlmlr. Allnmf, lxmml, 1:l..u.-1 ll...-d. ...ll llnl cm.. nm .ll lm ..-uma.. ...f .ml ...news l.. -flwul. sl.. Nunn... m ll.. nl... m....l., nl wma. ll.. W.. lf.....m, s..l,An.l. cl... .ml l-...l.,l..l... x'.,..... l-...,,l.-.. l-l.,l... ll.. pa...,. cllllma-1. u.l.u...k., .ml ...mal lf. ll.. lmmn.-.. sl.. pl... lu 5. 1. wllm. CONRAD FISHER METCALFE A heart as true r1.9 gold to a friend. me I. .-mul... lm. nl ml. vfmnlp sulfur.. n..l.l.. lmnm hm. palm 4-l ll.. rrmmw lm- ,..f. ll. l,flm-.ell Io me A c:.pp.ll. lzlmlf, uh. M.l. Gln club, und me lnml. l-l. M. .lm m.--...f .l nl.. l,..l..ll..ll lu... .mi lm ll.. 1l.l-amy ll...-rli. Mm- nulnide .l-llvm.. im-luaf.l mn. vi..-,-willful ...I pr--.nm fluff- ...H nl ll.. 1:..un-x.nl.m.l Y.-un. lm-pls.. All-pl... spnlm. ...ml-.f ..l ull. P,r.m.-. navy, ...ll ,ur Ihill xlmmsff. M.: pl... 1. .. no rnllege .ml me.. 1. juan ll.. Al-my Air lzmp.. C83 A fs.. .P ' f. .. i ,Q Q, . 47' -- I Y Q , . . h t X Q- ' '3 - V N. ,xx i in I. 5 f f. . 2 K ' FREDRICK HAROLD Brzm. He preferred to bc good, rather than to seem so. Hmm a. ..... ..r n.. r...,.. ..r un wa... 1..... ........: .1.... ....a.. ..n......v.... a.. 4:l..u..... ..-1.....1.. H. a. ..... ... n.. ....... .,......n.l. 1...,. a.. n.. fn... ...............1y 1... l... n..... u......... .....1 ln..-.1 n., .....,...... ua. .1...: n...x.1.y .. .......n....n. 1.... 1.. .l.... ...y.... ...ll..- .l....i.... ....l r.....li..... .IACQUELINE LOUISE BERGMANN She is tall and has a stately rnannm-. wl...'. nh... ni.: w. ... .x...r.a... .1...... u.. Ima.. mm. l.....li... nl.. l...u .l.......l. nl.. ......l ,.....v why 1...n.a.. ... ......... 1..l.a. 1... 1..... .. ..l...m. ..... ... ..n ...lr .,...... .....1 I... ...............-.1 a.. n.. c:.A.,x., cl.. 1tx..n.. A .:.,.p.u.. 4:1....., ...J n.-.I 4:...... 0... ..r ..t.....1, .l.. I... x..... . .......l... ..l P.-.-.1.,....... x'......,. P.-..,.l.'., s..L..n.u. s:l..1.. .....l ua.: n...-..... J..-1... .. ... ..n.1.r....n.l. ........ ..l....-. ....l ...i.... .....h ...x... l...l.l.a.. ... ,.l......,.....l., ....l u.. .-..1l........ ..r ...... .....l., u...... ......u.....a.... 1...n.a. ...lx ...... n...l.. s.-...-...an s.-r.....l. HAROLD HENRY BIGLEY, .lR. Every man will be thy friend, 0... ..f u.. ....... ...-n.. ............-.. i.. .r.. s...i... .l.... .. I-x...1 nm... .:.......l... u....-. ww. .-r......l ln... .... n... ...... mm, ... ......-l...l ha... ..l..y . I..-iu...... ...... ..1 l....l....l..ll. u..n. ..1 nh... ........ 1.1. n.. l.... ..t .. ..xi.l.l. pl...-. ..l..... u...1 1.n ... i..... nl... U. s. N...,. wlnl. I..-... n...1 l..1........l ... n.. nn. mn, a.. n.. ......... ...... I.. .....l.l A.. ..-... ........a.... n.. .u.... ... .... .i...4.... .,........ n...l'. f......u....... ...ay win. ....l .......1 ......... l..... ......1. ni... . ,...,...l.. .l.... .......l.... ELIZABETH HELEN BISHOP Music als the wniirersal language. On her lips there is a song. Ill-H4-. mlm Im- Imml ull lu-r edurnliuu ul lI.H.S., lnelnmcul In many nruuuizaliuns: KLILA., Girly' Gln- lllulv, A Cnpprlll Choir, nl whirh alma wus prenidelll. Ihe 1:r....... n.....n. .....1 u.. n...........-. c:l..1.. nn... .......... .l....'. ...... ... ..1.... 1.... .. .l.. 1..-1........u ..l... ... u.. r1u.....l. .:l...a.. v....... r...,.l.'.. nn... 1'.....,.u.. s.....n.l. 1:1..u.. .....1 .ul.s..... 4:l....... .....n ..... .......u.... ..f n.. v.n....... r.u.....v.z... n.... W... ..... rn... .....-...fy a.. r..--......... ,..... M...a.- ....l .......... p.....y .N I... 1...l.. ha... sn.. ..l..... ... ... n.. ....n.... FLORENCE NAOMI BOTT ..1 good hea1't's worth gold. A ......-.. .......m..l. ......l... ...rl a. 1-'1......, un... ...... ... ... fn... n.. 'r.......u.a,. .. .. 1-'...n......... n........ ..... 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JOSEPH ROBERT CAESAR Stnverity and loyalty that men commend. 11... 1.11, ..1... 111. 1.. 11... W111. 11.11 1...--...y .1......y 11.011, 1. 11... 11. w.. . .1........... 1.. 11... ..1.....1 1.....1 ....1 ....1...1... ...a 1.11. ofthe 111.1111 .......1.... ol 111. r...1. 1...... 1.. his .1.... 1111... 1... 1... be ..... ...11....11.11... 1.1 1.1-...1.1.... 1.1. 1... 1.1. ......1...11, u..1... 11. 1. .11-.11..1 111.1 hy 11.. A....y, 1... 1.1.1.1 1.. 11.1.1 11.. u. s. GRACE HANNAH CLAY She was good as she was fair. Grain In l1mns11 In 1111 Ior her quiet lir, Shu uma here Irnm Summit and hu hun in C.l'LS. Ior Ilxren yun, Cru-ie'l leisure time in lpanl in wriling lhvr! nlurien. nhalina, rmrheling, end dancing. During lrhonl :he plrllcipllu in the G.A.A., Chnllvr. :ml Ihr Virlory Carpe: :he also belong: lo Ihe Girl Reserves. Gracie plum lu wurk lu n dm-funn plnnl after grldullion. hnvy, C I RICHARD WESTON COLBURN His words like many nimble, airy servitors, trip about him at command. 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Whatever he wruiertukes to do, he does, and does it well. 1-1......11 1. 1...1 11.11.111 1.. ... 1... 1.1. 1.1.1. ..1...1..11. .1....11.... 11.11. ..1.a1.1..1.... 11. 1... ...1..11..1 1.1 .u 1.1. ...1.1..1. 11......11.....1 high ..1.....1 .1111 1.1. .1.1111y 11. 11.11. 511111.11 ......1....111..... ...uy 1... 11.1.1 11.. envy 1.1 111. 11... 1... 1.1.1. y...... 1.11.1111-.1 1. .1..1....... 1.1 111. ..11.11y 1.1.1.1 11.1. ye... ...a 1... 11... y.... 1... W...-11.11 1... 111. crm... 11.....1. 111. ....1.111.... 1. 1. 1......... . ...1111..1 1.111.111 .........1...1 ....1. 1111111.11 1...... 1.1. P... .......1. 1... .111 1.. . 1.1.1.1 ...... WILLIAM GEORGE CONWAY I will use all my ability in thy behalf. 1.. 1.1. F...1....... y..., Bill ...1....1 ..1...1.1....1..11y 1..1.. 11... ..11.111.. 1.1 1:.11.s. 11. 11... ......-1. .11 1.1. .11...11.... 1.. 111. .1....1. 1.. 11.. n.11.A., 1.1.y1... ........, 1...1..1. 1..11. ....1 1....1..11. Bill W.. 1... ell 111. ....11y ...1...1. .1...1..1. hi. s...1... y.... A1 11.. .1.... 1.1 ..1.....1, Bill ......11y 1.1.1 11. 111. 11.1111-..1..1.... 11.11. .1 11.. 1.....11..1 .11.y.. 1-11. .1..1.1, ........1 .......... .111 .1111 1.1... ......y 1.111.111 ..1.... 11. 1111... 11.. RICHARD FRANCIS CORBITT For he is a jolly good fellow. The fellow who dimes no nmnnthly nn Wednesday nnunv- in. nl uulne. lhll Seninr known an Dlch. He hu been in C.H.S. lor lout yelrn, end in ln lrllvc member nl the Chulr. In hi: .pare lima. Dirk build: mndel nirplnnu. SIM: bnxlng in .me nl his mein hobbies, Dirk enlned lhe Golden Ulm.-n Boxing Tour- nnmenl lhis Illl. Hin olher hnbhien nu xwlmming, smiling, hilchvhiking, uni, nl nnurn. dnneirg, ROBERT DOUGLAS DICK, 3RD Heart to conceive, understanding to diwct, and hand to execute. 11. 1:,. 1.1.1. 1... 1.1 ..... ......1 ...... .....1...1., 1....1. .... 11.. 1.........1..... .-..p....- .11.1111y of .......1..1... 111. v1.1.1, 0.11.1 1.. c.11.s. 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I.. II.. III... ...II..... I.I.I ...II I....II..I.I, I.. ...II..I IIII.. ....II. I......I. .II II.. ........I ..I.I..I. VIRGINIA DIANA CUSS A I1Icr1y hear! maketh a clwcrful countenance. IIIIIII ...II I...-II ....II.I.II..I ..II.. IIIIII II... IIIII I.. II.. s.I.I.I. III... In .III I. I:II.II, I:..... I.II.. I-III... I.. II. I...I.. II...II..I..I.I. SI.. I... IIIIIIIIII I........ I ...III .II 4:.II.s. I..- IIIIIIIIIII II.. I:.A.I. I:IIIIIy'. I.I.I.I.y I. I-..II..-III... I..I...-IIIII I...... III..-.I III.: III. II.. ...III-II. HIIIIIII ...I..I..I II. I....I.II.I I.I.I..II... III. I.I.II.I I.. I..-I-III... .II I-IIi.I.III .I-.r..I..,-. WIIII IIIIII ..I.IIIIIII IIIIII. .I II.-I., II..I. I. I... .I..I.I.I II..I I:I.I.., ...III .II.....I III ..IIIII...-I .I..- .I..... WALTRAUD GRAU Thy madrsty is cl. candle to Ihy mvr'it. Ix..-.I...- ..I II.. .I..I.....-. II.. III.. I...I.. ..II...II, w.II II... III... III..II.I.- I.. I...-. II.II..I. I.. .II ......y I.-IIIIIIII I. .I.. ....II.I II... 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II I..I.I...I . ....I.......-I..I ..I.II.., ...II .III.I III.IIIIIIIII.II, IIIIIIII. I.. I..I-..I.I.- . I.I..II.I. .IANET LAURA HEBERTON Ever sweet, neat, and trim, always full of jun mzd mm, TI.. I:.A,.I.. r:II.II.I-I II......I. Ix.-.....III- I:II.I.. ul.. I:IIII., .I CII..-..II. I:II..II. IIIIII III...-I. ....I...I ...I..I. .II I...-I ..III.I.I. III... II. I:.II.s. sl.. .I... .II.II...I II.. II..I...I. .II II.-IIIII I. I......I..I .II II.. .III.sI.I. I:II...I.. I... I... ,...I.. u..I.I.. I..II..I.IIIII III... IIIIIII.I..I.. ..II.III... I... I. ...I I..-III. ......I..I .II II.. uIII Iz.-..I..-I. -I-H. ...II sIII..nI.I. I:I..I.. III.. .I...II...II..I.. .I.. I...I... I.. ,.....I.. . ....... .II ...I-..II.I.II.I. WIIII I IIIIIII ..I...I..II. .I.II.III.II II..I. I. 1...I'. .-..I.I.III..I ...III I... ...II.I.......I..I ... IIIIII... .I.. .... ...III I.. .I .II...I.. DAVID CECIL HITCHEN His dread aj books and love of hm. I-...I I. I. .III-..II,.I-...I 1...I ...I.I.II,, IIIII ...II ..II... IIIIIIIIIII. II.....I...-II Ii.IIIIg. ...IIIII..III.. .II.I I....I.IIIII III. I-.......I...I. IIIIIIIIIIIIII III- I..III'I I...II.II..I..I I.. ..I..Iy I.II..I.I .I.II.III... I. II.III. w..I.I.II.'I I.. II.. ..III. ..IIIII.I.I nI....'. .Im ..IIIII..I.II.I. Alun I'..II III.. ...IIII-II.I.I.-.I III. IIIII, I.I..II.I, ......a I....I.. I.. II.. s...I... .I..I. ...II ... .Ie III.. II. ...II IIIIII. II IIII wII.II II. I..II... II.. NIIII, EVERETT FREDERIILK EHRLICH Nut afraid of work, but nut in sympathy with it. I.. ..II....I, s....II I..II.IIII.. I.. III. A 1:.pI..-II.. I:II..I. ...II I. IIIIII. .II.......I.. ..I II.. IIIIIIIIIII. I:II.I.. IIIIIIIIII .II .I....I.I .I..II. I..- .-...I I.. ....-.. I....II. II..IIII.,I IIIIIIIIIIII II.. IIIIIII. TI... I. III..I.I.I..II.I.I.I.. .. I.. I. I:III.I .I...II.I.I vI..I.I.... oI.I.I.I. ..I ...II....I, sI.I.II I. IIII....I..I II. II.. E.I.I..I.I s.I.III.. ..IIIIII.IIIII. IIIIIIIII, ...II.I.II.... .III.I I.II..I..,I..I.II,-, LII...II II.-..IIII.II..II, Ia.....II I.I.II. I.. ..II.. .I.II..I. .II I-.III.I III III. II. S. RICHARD ERSKINE A mam of ligh! and leading. IIIIII I. ...II ..I IIII... s.III.I. I...,. WI... .I-Iy. ....II...... I.. I...-I. I..-... II. I..II.I ...I ...II.I- ...III In AII.I.I.I, II.III..I, III. nI.III.III- I1IIII. II.. I... I'I.-.I.I...I II. III.. sI..I... I.-IIII, IIIIII .I..- nIIII.I ...II III.-I...I.... IIIIII I-IIi.... I....I.II..II ...II ......I.-IIIIII. ...III II. .II I..-II.. .II..III.III.II. II. I. .I... IIII.I..I..I III .IIIII.I. .I..IIII..I, IIIIII II....IIIIII. IIII.. II...III.II..II. II. IIIIIII I.. .II.II.I .I.II.-I. ...II I.. .III I...I.. III. III'.'. .I...I.III.... ..I IIIIIIII . PIII.. will I.. ...II...I. LOIS HAZEL FORD The hand that made you fair hath made you good. Vshile I.. I:.I-I.s., I... I... ....II.II.II..I I.. ...II .IIIIIIIII II.-I s..IIIIIIIII..I-. ,I-II. .II.. II.I.-I.I I... .II......II III. 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HARRY WILLIAM LOCKHEAD Stout of heart and strung of limb. 11.1.11 1. 1.11. 111 111.... 1.111.111 1.11. .1.i.y1 ...111. A. . ...111. 11. 111111.11 11.. 1.1.1. 1...1 1. 111- 111111.. 11.1. 1.11.1111 . 111.1 1.1.1. 111 111. s.. s.-.111.. ...1 W.. . ...1.11.. .1 111. 111.1111 11-1... 11-1 1111.1.., 1.1-..1... 11. 111. 11.1.11 111.1 11.'. .. 111111.-1..1.11 ..1..11... s1.111,1 1-111111111111 11 111. 111.11111. 111. 1-1.11 1.11 . 51... 1.11.11 ..11... 11.1.11 111111.11 111. 11.11 111.. 111. 111.1 1...1..1.. 1.1 111. s..1.. ,..1. 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ALAN BAHLAR HUTCHINSUN His face bespeaks an honest heart with in. 11111.-11 11.1 1...1. 1.1111 1.11 .11 11.11. y.-.11 1.1 111.11 .1-11.1111. 11. 111.- 1..111.1.1.1..1 1.1 11 1:.....11. 1:11.11 .1111 111.. 1:1..11, .1111 11.1 11.1.1 111. 111.111.1111 .1 1....111..11 1.1 111. 5111 111.111, 1.1.1111 11.'1 11.1.11 1.1 1.11111-..1..11 111... 11.1 1.111.11. 11.1.1.1 1. ..1111.. 1-11111111 .111. 1.111 1.1. 11.1. ..1...1y 1.1.111.. 11 1.11.11 .1 1111111.11 11.11.-1. 1. . 1.11. .1111-11... 1111... 11.1... People'w ...1 5.11 51.1111 111... 111. 111. 11.11.1111 .1-11.1.1.1-. 1111.11.11 u.11.1.11y will 1.11. 11.1.11 11.1.11 1:.11.s. ....11 ....1...11.11, 1111... 11. .111 111111, 11.1.1 .1.1.111.11.11-.11..1. CYNTHIA ANN HYNEMAN Po1:sessed with such a gentle, sow-r1:ig11 grace. cy.. 1... 1..1.y 1.11. .11.1 1111 11...... -111... 11111111.11 11. ..111.1.1, 1.11.1111 111. A11.1...y 11...11, u.A..1.. .1111 .11..y 1.....11.1 .1....1..111.11., s1.. 1.11. ,1...111.-111 ....11 11.11111 1.1.1.1 .1 111. 11..11, ..11 1..1.1..1.11 11. 111. .1 1:...1.-1111 1.111111-, 1:1.1.- 111.. 1:1111.. .1111 n..11..1... 1.111.11 1.11 11. 111. 111-5111. o..11.11... 1:11. 1..111.111...1 11. 111. 11111. 'r.1...11.. s1.11-11.1. 1111-11. 1111.1 r...1.y1..1.11 111.... 1f..11.1.'., 1.1 11111.11 1.11. 11.1 .1...1.1.111. 11..111... ...111. 111.-1..11... .1111 111111.11 .11 11.1 11..11111... 1111.1 11..1111.. 11.11 11.1.1 1:111..11 1:.111... 1. A111111 13.1-.111.., 1:11. 1.1.1.1 11. ....11 1111- A.1.11111.1..11111 1111.11.11 .1 M.. 1... r...11y1..1.11 1-1.1..11.1. FELICE JOSEPH IENTILE In quietness and ezmfidence shall be ymu' .111. 1-.111. 1. 12.1-Ls, 1. 11.11 111. r...1.111.. y.-.1 .1111 1.11 11. 111. 51.1.1 y.-.1 1.1 11111. 111. N.1y. 1. 1.1111-11 11. 11 ....1.1... 111111. . 1111.1 1-...1.1.11.. 111. 111-.11..1..1y 11.1.1..., .111. ...1 111.11111 111 11 .1 11111111.11 1. 11.1.11 ....11 111. 111.111 ...111.., 1111 11111111111 ... 1...p1.1.. 11111.11-. 11111. 11.1. 1. ..11..1. 11. 111.1-.11 11.11.1111 .111 .loe'n 1.1....111.1..1 11111 1... 11. ...1...11..1..1 1. 1:.11.s. .1trmlyth, 111. ...111. 11.11 .1 ...111. 1.1 1.1.1.1-11. 1. 1.1 111. 11..1....11y 11.1111 .11.11.11 ...1 111. ....11 .111..11. U29 JOHN LUKAS Music is tlIe Imiversal language of mankind. Ev... I.....I., I..I...I.y I-I.. I.. I.I..I..I I..I.I..I III. .-I...I, I-..I...I... I.I..IIy I...III.II.I. I... III. II..III.II IIIII. I...II....I., II..I.I.. III.I.... .I.. .I IIII.. I..I.. I.. I. I I...I.II... .II II.. II.II..-I. c...... ....I .......I I.. .I.III...., I.II.I...., ....I .....I..I..I..I. xI...I.- ....I...I.. ......I .II .I..I..IIIy'. IIIII.. II.-.II.II. II.. I.. I. II.....I...I.I...I .II .I.. II..,.' I:I.. I:IIII., II. II I .......I... .I II.. s.I..II.I IIII..I I. ...II I. ..I II.. II...... I:....... I-II. ...II IIIIIII I...I.I.I.. I.. ,.II,II... II.. .......I ....I .iIuI.III. U..I.II ..II..I..II ...II..., I..I.I.I., ...II .III.Iy I.II.... II..I .....I... PATRICIA RUTH MARQUARDT .1 merry heart doeth good like a medicine. I-I.: ..IIIy ..II. .......I I.I........ I.I....IIIII..., ....I ......I........II.I.. III.. ...I.I. I... IIII' lilr ol lllm plrly wherever nh: gnc., III nrluml. l'ul run Ive lmlml in Lholr or lLIrl.' Glu 1IlIIlI, ll Chnlmr llnnrli mf:-ling.. nr wrililll rllu bIulHlplIIrI III! ilu I.I.IIII.... Fw... ,....I ..I... .III .... I....I.I III. I. -'I.I..I. III Tiahf III.I.I.I. .I sIImlII. l'll ix kepl Inlay ullendilll llllxr 'l'rillll.lr ur Snlv-llrh Inrellnls, or Illilnlly .I.I.I.IIII..I I... I..I.....I N... v...I. I:I...I. I......IIII. I..II...., II...I...., I'I.I'. ....II.. I.. I. ...-..-II..III .I.I.....I ...II y.-I.. ANNA MAY MARTIN Pleasant as they come, vI-II... ....I'.. I.-.II..I I.I... ....I .....I .III-..I.I. ...., y....'II IIIIII AI... I I......I ....I...I II. I..-II I. I .,II...III...I. II........ II..I.I.. .I.. II... .II II. I.I.I.. ..I....II, AI... III. ....I I..... .I.I. I.. ...II III... ..I Iz.II.s.'. ..II.III... x'.I .I.. .II I IIIIIIIIII ....I..I... III Ihr KIIIIIiIu IIIIIII, :ml proud her .kill nn n sn-nIIInlrrIII III llIr Iewmp rnulu. III... .......I. I... I.I.I... III.. I.. .I.III.... II..I I..IIII.II II. III... III III. ....I... An.. ......II.III..II, .I.. IIIIII. I.. II.. I... .I.I.. II. ..I..I.I...I III. W... II. I.III..I. I IIIII .II I JOHN DANIEL MARTIN Here is .1 true, industrious friend. IIIIII., I. III..II... ..I.. I.. III... I...., .......I.. II. I..I....... I.. III. II.I.I..III. I:II.I.. Anlvlmly IlIIlIrII. lml I irlIIry Collin. llul in nn Air l'lli4I Wirrlrn iII IIrlIIIIII. 0IIlIInIn s.- .II-I..... II.-III... x IN Ik GENIIQYIHYE MARIE MELLU50 .II I.-II....I. I.. I. I ..I......... I.I.I.. I.. II.. I:IIIII.I..I 'r.......III... I I......I... ..I II.. ,, U . , II...I.. ....I IIIIIII. I:...,... IIIII I...I.I. II.. .IIIII ..I III EIII. s.IIII.. III. I...I.I.I.. I.. TIII, goodness uf llw llmrt Lv thc lrlzr of man. -IIII... .-..II.I-III... ....I I.I...I.I II.-IIIIII. I...II.IIIII. I-II... will I1.H.s. .I.. ...I II...I.I .-xIIII......I. I.....I. I.....'I I..... ..I.I. I.. .......I-IIIIII. II. .......I ..I.....I I.II..I..., .I ' ' 'PY III-..'I ....I..II..I II.-. I....II I..II..I.I. ...II ..I..I..I.-. .I.. M... .....I..I. 'rI....'. ..-I...I,- I. III., III... .I...-.. I.. III... ....I .I...I'I II... ,II-..I... III...-.II.II. III.IIII....I.. II.. III..I ...III II... II.-..I.... ..I I..-. ...,.........I ..I III...-III... -II. II... I...II..I II.. IIIII.III.. I:I.II. II. ..-I.....I. v.IIIII.. I.. I..... II. II.. .I-.I.... I-..II..-III... II.....III. ...-....I. ...III II.I..I..I..I.. ...I........ .. I.. ..I I.......'. ....I..I I.I.I.I..... III.. ...I.II.III...I .I.. ..III.. I.. I.I.n I... IIIIII- .I.I......I I.. I... ....I.I.III ...II ... I .I.I..... ,.I...I, I'lIYI.I.ISI.0IlISI'1 1lIl.I.ElI Naming is impoxsibll' to I1 willing lIe1trt.'l WIIII .I I-I...-.. --III. II.... , I'II.I IIII....II ..I.I... I.. I... .......I I.-IIIIII.. .I.I.II I.. II..-I...I.I.. I:I.. I:I..I., .I I:.....I.III I,II..... s.I...I., I:II..:I... III...-.I, ...III .I.II...II-I II......I. II.II...I.-. .I..- I. III III... 1'.I..II..I.. I-II I:II.II. YIIIIIIII If.-....I.'. ....I s.II..II.1. I,I..I.. ..I.I.-I. I...-I. I... I.....,. I.. II.. ...... II...., I-I..I .III I.. I....II.I ,II.II..I.II. I........I II.. I.II.I.... I.I.IIII... ....I .I.II.I..... .........-II...... WIIII I... ..II-.I.II..I I..-..I....IIII. ...III I.....I.I.I.. I'II.I will I.. I. I...-I.. I-I..-.-... I.. I... I.II.I.. ..I..II, .I....I... II N... I...... sn... I:..Il.-...- I... u.I.I..-I.. HI'1Rl-ISFUIIDO'l I'U MUXON llc has IviI'tII.C. wil, :md worth, and all that men cI0IIImcIId in IIIa1I. II..I..Iy I-III... I.. I.. I.. III.. s.I..I.......... ..... I..I... xI....I.I...I.. ..I.... I..- I..I.I III. IIIII.. ..I I'....I......II .-I.... .....I..I, I-I. I..II...I .......I I:.II.s. I.III.I..., ....... I....I.I rx....II II..... I-II...I. IIIIII I-I.I...I. n.III..I.II. I:II.I.. ....I I.I.I. I.I..... F... II.. .II.II ..I II.. .I...I..II.. I.. ..I.. III. AI. II.I..I v....I..I ....I If... vII..II.-I.. III.I.I.I. .II .I-I.I...I. I'........I.. II..v. I...I.I..I.I, ...III .....I..III. I....I. I... III... .II III. II..... I-II. I...I.I.I.. I.. IIIIIII.. I.I...I...lI. I....IIIIII, I.....II.I.I. ...I.I II... ........-. DORIS ANN MURPHY Good humor and gvIIeI'IIsIty curry Ihr day th.: world over! II.....I.'. ..I.....I -.III-.I ..... .I......I..I I.. I..I.I.I.I. ...III II.. IIIIIIII. I-I...-..I... II II.. ........-I. .I...I.....I I.. II..- .-I.II., .I.....II.I I.. III. I:I.. I:II.I.. ....I ......III.. II. II.. I:..I.A. v.I.... ..I.. I.....- ..I.....I .II II.. I-...I .II I .I..,, I...-..... III.....I. I. ....I I-.I..Iy I.. ....II. I... .III III.. sI.I..II.I. I1IIII. I.. ....I I... II............ II.. II..I.I.I.. ....I-I.. IIIIIIII. .II ...I.... IIIIIIII. II....I.I.I. .I.IIIII. .IIII.I.. II.I.IIII. ....I ...II..-IIIII ...I.I. ....I ....I.. I:I.III.I... High ...II II... xI.I...I.'. ...,.,.,. ...I.II. II... II.. I.I..... ...II III.. .I ..I..I. .I.. ...I... I..II..I..... I'1I.IZABl'l'l'H ROHl'2R'l'SON NEDERREX She hu.-I II voim: nl gladness, II smile, :md IrlnqIu'IIr'v of ln'rIuty. I.I. I.. I........ I... I... I...-II I..-I...I.-.I...II- III II.. I:,I..fI., I..I.... .....I.I...I III I... s.-III... I.-I.. ...III I-.......I .II III. I...,I..-II...II I.I.I.. II. I... IIIIIIII. ,.-I.. II....I.. III... I..-IIIIII... I... IIII... III... I.. II.. I'I...II.. II..I..I. .I.I......I III.....I, .-I....I.-I.II..I. ...I.I.I. III...-I... I:II.I., ....I I1I...... III.I...I. .II ..I.....I. I... ,....I I.. x'.......I I-.....I.'. ....I III... I.. .-..II..-I ...I...I.I... I....I. ........I.I...I I... ..-.......I-.III ........ I..... II.. will ...I.II..I.. II I., .-I.I..I..I. II.-.I..I., s....II.I..I s.I.....I. I:I.III.III. I-II..I. mill I.. ....., I.. ... I.I. ..... I... I... ..I....I.... .......I.IIII. will I.. ...I-III, ...I....I. RUTH AIIMA NELSON It is In lvimxdly heart that ha.-I plenty of friends. IIIIII.I.'. ..III....I.I.... ....I IIIIIIII III.. .......I I... III... IIIIII. I.IIIIII.. ..I I1.rI.s, AIIIIIIIIIIII shr was IIII Ihr AIIIIIIIII llnnnl. In A linppr-Ill lllmir :nal Girls' hlrr CIIIII. IIIIII jnlu- I-Ililor .Il llu- lfhIIlIIIr. l'lIIIlIir -IIII CIIIIIIII III-nr lo In out fur hm-krx ...III I....I..II.I.II. II. I.II.I.II..II. .I.. I...I II.. ...II......I..III. I... II.. ..-I.....I-. ...I......I lluv.II III: lIIvrriIlIIr III lI.l'l.5. IIIIIII-IIIIIIII III llue IIIIIIIIIIIIII Pu-ns :III-ln meek. Al I II... Iv..II...II, ...II y.-II.. IIIIIIII. ...II III.. .III II.. .III.I. ..I I.II.II...I.. II..I ...,.-I...I..... U39 LEWIS EARL SCHRUMPF The more num thinks, the less he talks. .I...I....-. ...... ... .... .a.I.I ,.... .... ...fl I... l..... WIII. I.. .... ....... I.. ..l.....I. l.. .... .............II.. I.. ll.. Iml cn... lor . lm... ....... I... .II I.....- ye... ....I. ........l. ..I ..I.....l I..l....I .I..I....I .I...-.I.I. I.. In-ing ... .I.-...Ia w...I.... A...I...... ....... ....Il, ....... .I..- ....I. ....... ....... ...fl II.. I..-.II .... I...I.i.I. by III. ...II.......... ....-. ....l. l...I.l.I.. .. I......l.... n.I.I..... ....I I.....I..... An.. .....I...II...., ..I.... I... 1I...l...... I....I.. ....I ....I ...III ll.. .... au.. nl j..i..i...I 0... ol II.. ....... II...-.I. VINCENT JOSEPH SIBONA Hn was six ject of man, cj grit, ami of good nature. vII.... II..-..'. .I .......I ..I I..... ,.... .... I... II... sy I. I.. III. ...III.I ..I III..I.. II.- I... I..... ...Il. ... ...W .............. ..-I.....l ....I len I.. I... s...I... y... I.. i..I.. II.. I. s. x.... s, .... ...-.... I.. ....-.-.I ....I I...I..II..II. DI..I.... III. I.-III... Ii... I... ..I.....I ll.. I.........-I ...II ..I... M... ...lI.. .I..II.... Will ull ....I.I..Iw this III...I..I I.II..w .....I M. ...I. I.I... I...I. II. . ...III... CLARENCE CHARLES SLOSS, JR. Nowhere so busy rl mlm as he. sl...., I. .. l...... .....I.... N... . ...fly ... ....-....... .I .... I....a ....... II... I.. .I......'I ..... ....... a........I...I ...I. I.. .I.., Wr'll ....... Im.. II.. w...I.I..I..I .....-II I.. .I..I ... .I.-.-.....III.. II... II... I... ..... s....... If....... I.. ...I.....I. II.. hull ...I...I I.I... .... ......-I. ..I I... ....... A. I'.....I.... ..I Ir.. M.II....I..I v........ P.....I.'.. II. ll.. I..I I... ml... .......l.... ...-Il. I-I.. I...I.I.... I.. .I...... .-..II...I.... ...II I.I.y.II.... sI...Iy ..I..... I.. ...IM .I..- ......-.. ALEXANDER JOHN SMART Above our life we love a. steadfast friend. vI...'. II.. I.... wr... l.....I..I II.. I...lI I..I.....I Il.. ...I ....... .... wl... ...ily .I.....,...I II.. I..II ...... II.. I....I..I1 Tl..I'. s.....I,, ..I... .... .... II.. ....-.-.., I...I..II..II, ....I I....I...II ........I-, Ia..I.I.. l..I.....I.... I.. Ir.. s.....I.l. club. s....Iy .... .Iu- ,.....I.I.-..I ..I II... .-I... l...II. ..... I'...l....... ...I s....I.......... yu... ...4 .....a.l...I I.. II..- I........ ,.... II. .... ..I... ....-.a.I.-... ..I II.. l'y.....I.. IIIl.v, sm... I...I..Ir..II. I..-.I..II. .....I ...II .... I... I...I.I..... s....I, ..l.... I.. 5..I.. II.. AI. ln...-.I ....... CONSTANCE VALENTINE SMITH I mu.-If laugh before I am happy. I:........'. ...II.- wil. f..I...I..I will. hr. pl.-..Ii.I.I IIeI'I...I..IiIy, II... ...me II.. Im. ..I Il.. ....... l.I..I.I. :I...I..... s....... I....- .I.I.....I ....... .I c......I.'. .II.....l.....I lmuu. hul -In .l-I. lmmll umm lur lihnllrr Bond und Dnmnlic Club. Bring I......-...I I.. all ..........- .,,...I., l:......i. I. ...II..I.i...i. .Im Iwi.....Ii..g. ..iII.Ig, ...d n.I....,.. w.II. I... .I..... ....II. ....I .I.. I........., c......I. ix I.......l I.. ba . ,.... ....-.... .. . .....-.. DORIS ELLEN SPILLER Good humor is glrldness and wi..-:dom combined. .....I...I...... s..-I. I... IW.. .... ..II.. I.. I:.l-Ls. sr.. l..I.......I I.. II.. ci.I.' cl.. cII.I.. A I:..I...II. I:I...i.. ..I.I III. I:..a.A. sl.. w.. ........... .Il 1I...II.. ...II s..Ii... IMI... ....... ....I I...I..II..Il .....I.I.. .I II.. s...I... ....... sl.. .... p..II.I...I .II II.. nl... 'r......I.- ....I I..I....,...I I.. II.. s..I..n.-I. f:I..r.. I1I.yI... II.. ....... -'w...... w....II.. I.....I.-' ..,.....II,. .....I...I.. ....I I..I.I .I.II.... .If I... I...r.r.I... She I. I-I... ..I..I.. I......., Lp... I...I....I...., su... ..l.... I.. .I...Iy .....-....... C I RICHARD ABBI VI' NEWELI. A man of independent mind, and hc looks and laughs at all that. n..Ily......Il I... ....II.I... .... I:I...I....., I... M. :.... .. H..... .u.l.I.l.. I..... I.. II.. ......... ..I mfl. Nfwrll. Thi.. ,.I... ....l ...I... II........II. 4:l..I. ..I.... I..... I..I.... .... mllrh nl his lnur III Cjlj. llrIIIIIIniIIp in Ihr lln-III--IVII Ilml Illnlll. null lwlng mi.. I.. rl.. sf. 5.-....... III... .II-.. l....I I.i... .... I...-, ....I.-I-II. II... II... I. ..I.I ull. I... I... f.......I II....- I.. ... ....I I... II.. I...I. I..... a.. I... I........ .... .....I I.. ........I.. Ihz Hlll Pulrnl this yrlr. Hin nxprrirllre in Ihr Fra Srulllu will prnlll llim wllrll I.. ....... II.. U, s, x...y, WILLIAM ANDREW l'lEl'l-Ili. ,I R. His heart and hand, both open wld holla frm-. wan. . .I....l..I ,.... ....I . ...II....... .I., Iam ....I... I.. I... .......y ....I....... .I.l.I. a...I...I. II....I, HI... su... .... .I...I. I.. ..I..,. II.. I.......... l...... II.. lhnring lllulu. lull the lil' Ilivisilm ol llle Yiflnrp Carp... lluuillr lvl wrllunl. hu .......... ....I. ....... .. I.....l...Il ....I I.. I....I.... n.Il I... ...... ....... I.I....I. I.. I:.II.s. .IIl. III. I.-.....IlI..... ...II .........,. .....I W. ....... II... I.. ...II .....I...... I.. 4.. ... I.. ...II.... CHARLES HENRY PRITCHARIJ. .lR. Strength of limb, policy of mind, ability in nlcrul.-I, and choice of friends. A.. .II.I.I., I:I...I., I... ......-..l II..I I.. I. .I.I.II, II.. .......I. .....I ......I, ....-I...,. I...i.... II...I .... .I ......I. .I....... II.. ............. H. III... I......I...., I......I....4I. .I.Ii...I. I.....iI. ....I I-..IfI..lI. Haw. II.A..a.. I........ I:........-I....I.a,. I.. .-....... ....I II....-II... I:I..I. ....-.Ipy ......I. ..I I:I....I..'. ....... II. I...I I.......I I.. .... I.. I-......I.... I .........y I...I I.. I. .I.i.... .... I... ..I.... I.. ....I.. I.. I..l,. I... .......I... I... I.. .. ....... I.. I..i.. II.. M..l..... W. .II ..I.I. l..... II.. I...I .II I...-I. I.. II.. II... j..l. II... .. l..I.... I.I.... KATHARINE RUTH RAUTER The charm of hm' presence was fvlt wlzrrfr she wont, K..I.- .f....I..I ...IIII ....... ......l. ..l ll... I..... I...I II... .I......'. I...-I. I..-I Im... I....l..... I..-I ma. I...,.I. I.. . .......I j..I.. ...- I..-I..I..I. ....I ..l.... -I..'. I..-..I..I. x.I... II.. ....-.I II.. -I.I..I...I I.. II.. A I:.......Il. 4:I..... ....I II..- I:..l.A. mm. 'rI......I.y ..l.I.I Km. ...... I.. .I..... .I II.. IIl..I....l..I .I.....II ....I .... ..II... ...rn II... .... lm I.......I .I nl... 1'.I....l., s..I..l1.l. l:l..I.. ....I :lI.II....II.I l'.......I I'.....I.'.. Al... ....l. .I.II..... Knit will .IIP ...II I..I.. II.. l....I..... ...II-III. 43 II... ..... III I....- ,....'.I I.. .I. I... pi... I....III. I. sI..I. I... ......I Ilanrnl. G.A.A.. ll urlixllln ln Sul:-I lrnIlm.Ii.IIl. llr.-I. Thu man A II.....I I...III.. CAROL WILMA STEPHANS The mirror of all 1'ouI'2esy. I.. .I.. ...I...-IIIIII. ...I.II... II.. II...I.I.I. I.. s..-I... IIIII I..I..I. ,.... ..-III... 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III... 1'.II.....I., s..I..II.I. I:I..I., ...III ROBERT TRINIBLE worth is warrant for his welcome. .I..II.II.-If .Ir Il.. S.-ni... rl.... I. III... . .I.i..I.- II. Il.. l'..iI..l SI...-. lKIIIiIlrI' lIIil III Nu. liner. Nnrlli llnrnlinii. he II. .lII.IyiIIg unlu- IIIIIII-IIIIII ulIirlI may lrud In In rhnnrr III cull:-lr. PIII--ics, nulhe- I.Il.- III. .I-I-I ..III..IIII..II i.. lI.III'. .I.I.Ii.--. !'ri.I.II- TIi.III.I.- lil... lrll4IuIIII-II IIIIII .III mv lmpr Ile lsevpn .III iII llxi. field. WI' .llw luck. Q I NOEL L. TROWBRIDCE A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy. I. W.. . ...y I... II.p,....II.. I.. n.I.I v..,.I ..III...I.I . ....II. ... ..I.I...III . will- IIIIIII... I.. I..II. ...II ..I.... II. I... I...II..I. H. II... It.I-I.s.'. I.-I... IIIIIII II. .I..... ...III I....I..II..II ...II ....I.I....I III. I...I..II..II I....I IIIIIII II. I..I....I II.. :x.I.. Ilnl. aide III ...I.. I.. II.. MIII. III.. .:I..I. III... .pI...I.. I.I....I I.. II.. 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II..I.I.y .... ......I.II.... I',..... I...I.... ..I.....I, I.. ...III ...I.I .I.. N...I AI. I:..I,... WILLIAM ROBERT WEISGERBER Honest labor bears a hearty face. llill I. II... I.....I...I... I.I.....I s.I.I..I ..I... II.. I..... II. I:.II.s, .I.... III. I4...I.I.I.I. yr-lr mul is Imlul lnr his nenlness lml plrlunl nnlile. Hr In III lrliu- Inriulner III II.. n.-II... I:...I.. ....I ...I..y. I.....I.I.., n.I.I...., ...II .I..III.... IIIII ..I.II. I.. I..II. II.. Iv... .I... .I..I....I..I.. FRANK ADAMS WENDELL Wit to haleh a pun Ur tell a story. .:.....I.I. I.. I.. I...... II.III..I..I. I.. III. s....II......... ,..I, s.....I.y I.......III ...III III... I... .II .I..I I.II.I..... m. I-I......III. I... I....I . I...-.......II... .I.II... ..I .III.II..I......... I... ..I.. .I..., The II..I.I .I I-'....I.'. III. I. I..., wI.I.I. I... I... III... I.. I.. II.. vI..I. .I.-... .II .:I...II. n..I..I.'. F... cIIII.. TI.. cI..III... I.-..I. ......, ...I n..II....I. cI..I. lnho will exrr Inrilrl Mr. Sprlligue in Chflrlhhl Aunll will be ll l lun uillunul lIiII ......I ...II...II my.. II r....I. I. II... .I..I..a. I.. I-III... I.. II.. I.. ...II.-... WINDSOR WILLIAMS For even though vanquished he would argue still. Windy urns lu In in his Junior yelr Iron. Wnl High Srluml in Akrnn, Ohio. III Chllhlm. he hu pnrliripuled in Ihr Drlmllir lIlIIl1 :ml Ihr B.A,A, in whirli he Inu rflirienl Sul:-Manager uf lrukellull and Munger nl bu.-hull, Oumisle III Irhunl, Windy helnluni In the Pyrumus Hi-Y, Sleeping, uInIeIl.Iing he ull like to Iln, and reldilll Ire his huhhien. Cnllrge in hi.. lim. ROBERT CHARLES WOODRUFF A heart kept open, honest, and sincere. .. BIIII has received his entire rfhiniinn iII ILFLS, He In-lonu lo lhe Spluinh llluh :nd lhe Air Dixinion ui Ihe Virlury Corps. OIIl.iIIe ul' nrlmul. lu- i. Su.-II.l Di...-I... .It II.. M.Il....II.I Y.IuI.g P.I.pI.'.. Hi- I...I.l.I... III.II.l..i.IiI., ...II I.I.wII...., :hows lhll he lends ln li-live lilz. We lr: :ure lllll Bnb will be n great ulcren in whnlevzr hunch II! the Serxice he enhsru. 53 MWF JSE. s C163 Hallll of Fame GIRLS Lois Ford Elizuheth Nederrey Betty Bishop Cynthia Hyneman Cynthia Hyneman Eleanor .leter ,lane Broadwell Carol Steplnms ,lane Broadwell Doris Murphy Eleanor .leter Constance Smith Barbara Bates June Fortier Betty Bishop-Jennie Mellnso Constance Smith Janet He-herton-Carol Stephans Doris Murphy Elizabeth Nederrey Elizabeth Nederrey Carol Stephane Barbara Bates Ruth Nelson Cynthia Hyneman Anna Martini ,lawqueline Bergmann Waltruud Crau .lcnnie Koukly Patsy Marquurdt Barbara Bates Doris Spiller-Janet Hehcrton Verna Apgar-Virginia Goss Cynthia Hyneman Evelyn Thomson Elizabeth Ncderrey Doris Spiller Ruth Nelson Elizabeth Nederrey Best Looking Most Popular Most Versatile Most Olrservant Most Independent Bos! School Spirit Bc-sl Dresser Nearest Quif-test Nuisiest Poppies: Lazicst B1-st Smilers B1-sl Dancers Best Croomers Winivsr Higgr-sl Flirts Biggest Blugers Bvsl Sport Culvst Couple Mos! Su ph istirated Ilvn.rti1'st Euler Hardvxt Worker fllnsl Serious Firsl To Be Married Class Giant Class Shrimp Hes! Alhlvte Bvsl Actor Mus! Musical Most Srivntifc Droamiest Mos! Ambitious Most Cuurleous Most Pleasing Pvrsnnalily Moll Likely To Succeed Dune Most For School Best Blusher U79 BOYS Alexander Smart Franklin Knights Franklin Knights Rohert Dick Windsor Williams Franklin Knights Nelson Kelley William Pieper Harold Bell Ruben Dick Conrad Metcalfe Everett Ehrlich Conrad Metcalfe Fred Ball Franklin Knights Frank Wendell Robert Dick Windsor Williams Max Hoddinott Harold Bigley Nelson Kelley Franklin Knights Franklin Knights Howard Conklin Laird Froberg Franklin Knights Howard Conklin Max Hofldinott Franklin Knights Franklin Knights Theodore Strong Daniel Martin Robert Dick Max Hocldinott Conrad Metcalfe Franklin Knights Franklin Knights Paul Anderson Class History FRESHMAN YEAR June, 1940 Dear Diary, Well, it's all over now! My litst year in C.H.S.! Boy, it feels good not to he at the bottom of the ladder anymore! However, we did have a lot ot fun even though we were the under-pups. The first chance we really had to distinguish ourselves was at our class party. I felt kind of proud that we were the ones who set the style for aftemoon looked great all decked out in blue and gold, with slipper partiesfand the old study hall certainly a horse shoe banquet table and candles to boot! But, jeepers, now that I think of it, I guess we real- ly had something on the hull after all! Freshmen in the B. A. A., freshmen in the band and choir, and freshmen in the Dramatic Club. Dick Newell even took the leading part of Henry Aldrich in What Il Lift' fand he still thinks his name is Henry! Of course a lot of the fellows were playing soccer, bas- ketball aml baseball, and the girls were all thrilled to be in their first G.A.A. Show. To top that it was arcal honest-to-goodness circus this year, with pea- nuts, a big-top and everything but elephants. B.D., Sandy, and Bette Bishop got the hall rolling in the executive department for us-and now we're going into the Sophomore year with the idea of making that just as big. SOPHOMORE YEAR June, 1941 Dear Diary, If you're speaking of banner years, this sure takes the cake! There was no holding us, now that we won- actually allowed the run of the place, so we stormed the various organizations. Who will ever forget that wonderful day in Atlantic City at the National Music Festival? We pretty nearly burst our throats singing in the A Cappella Choir to show the judges that C. H, S. was tops when it came to sing- ing, too. Df course, the Junior and Senior members did help us to gain momentum, but we still like to feel they couldn't have done it without us Sopho- mores. Speaking of being tops, two of our own class- men, Max Hoddinott and Noel Trowbridge were so good in sports they were in the first team ill Io the State Championship. But that isn't all! Pat Marqunrdt and Knobby Knights had a packed aud- ience rolling in the aisles with their cutting up in the dramatic club play Tish, Pat, having all she could do to keep her added poundage of pillows C I8 from slipping out of place, and Knobby, slow, easy- going sheriff Lemuel Pike. Of course, Dick Newell, Evelyn Thomson, and Corrine Johnson, who were the other two Sophomore members of the cast, did splendid jobs of acting in their various parts. Ae usual the G. A. A. Show took many of the Sopho- more girls who were just as excited over Along lthv Lackawanna as they had been last year.ln thc spring we met with our well-chosen officers Knobby Knights, presidentg Sandy Smart, vice-presidentg Lois Ford, secretary-treasurer, and decided on tl nautical party. Brightly colored flags swaye-l a- bove ollr heads, a real ship's hell rang ln-fore every announcement, savage looking fish decorated thc walls and we sailed forth gayly on the S. S. Sopho- more with all crew aboard. The ship must bo rc- named now as we sail on hopefully to our ,lunior year. JUNIOR YEAR June, 19-1-2 Dear Diary, Jeepers, here it is the end of the Junior year al- ready! This one has been the best yet. with our class showing plenty of active participation in all the organizations. Several of our boys, Max Hod- dinott, Noel Trowbridge, Bud Bigley, Bob Dick, Bob Gulian, Vincent Sibona, Bill Conway, and Sandy Smart to be exact, were on thc team that won the North ,lersey State Soccer Championship and that victory bonfire the night we heat Harrison was great! lt'll be a long time, too, before l forgot the G.A.A. Show and the Victory Paradr-.H The house was packed again this year as usual, and why not, since it was a patriotic theme and all our Allied nations were represented. It seeint-d'as tho- ugh our Juniors really went to war the night of thc class party. We were all having a grand time play- ing games when, BLOOIE out went thc lights! Si- rens wailed! Bombs puffed! And a big bomber roar- ed above the gym! When the lights went on again who should strut in but Hitler and Musso, them- selves-Pete Ball and Bob Gulian to us! Still an- other high spot in the year was the play.lfharlcy's Aunt. I still laugh over Knobby manipulating those skirts and-that big cigar! We really owe a lot to our class officers Sandy Smart, Max Hoddinott, and Phyllis Miller. They certainly did a lion's share to make this a red letter year for us. Continued on Page 39 C99 Class Prophecy Back to the game now-Wendell hits the hall high in the air straight toward the Fortress. The base- ball hits the bomber and seemingly puts it out of controlg for it is now plummeting toward the field. Guess I'll go out and join the rescue squad. Well, folks., this is Bob Gulian hack again. 'lhe plane that was hit hy Wendell's fly turned out to bc an eagle. ,lust a moment, folks, wltile l revive Colbum. Oh, this is terrible, fans, it is starting to rain and Umpire Venneman is forced to call the game. During the momentary lull, Laughin' Louie Schrumpf, Broadway's favorite comedian, is enter- taining us with his clowning antics. While Louie is performing, I see in the crowd a number of cele- braties from my alma mater, C. H. S. The first one I :noticed is .lnseph Caesar, the foremost artist of a fast growing hobby, appearing in a roller skating show at the Center Theater. ,lust below him is Bob Trimble, owner of the Greyhound Racing Kennels and inventor of the new sensational dog food, Rin-Tin-ln-A-Tin. Across the field I spot Evie Tllomson, newly-acclaimed actress, now appearing at the Bijou Theater in When Knights was Bold . To the left of the hackstop sits Dave Hitchen, pres: ident of the Drug Store Cowboy Club and owner of Ye Old Hitchin' Post. I noticed at the bottom of the program, an ad- vertisement conceming the making of tickets for any occasion by Dick Newell's Company. Farther up, there is an ad for a sweater sale in Florence Bott's Yam Shop at the Radio City Arcade. On the next page appears an elaborate description of Grace Clay's hand crocheted luncheon sets to be sold only at the Chatham Department Store. Well, Willy W'cisgerher ought to he here any minute with my daily bottle of chocolate milk. By the way, Willy has finally solved the problem of being both a hall fan and a milkman and still get- ting some sleep ffor a changel. Will the gentleman on the right of me please tum down that radio because it interferes with my announcing. I don't appreciate kiddies' programs like those run by Uncle Dick Erskine. Now down on my left l see Jeanne Hagen and Carol Stephane, co-deans of Kalamazoo Tech 1 for men oulyj, talking with Nan Hammond, wife of a tobacco planter in Livingston, New Jersey. Tlurf-'s C 20 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is Bob Culian, assisted by Rollicking Richard Cul- burn, hringing you the vivid play by play descrip- lion of the opening game of the l953 World Series, between the Dodgers and the Yankees at Ehbets Field. At this time we shall have a shun 30 second transcription about our sponsor's product, Marquardt's Jiffy Sandwich Spread. Marquardt's, Marquardt's-The taste is just like candy Marquardt's, Marquardt's-And father finds it handy Marquardt's, Marquardt's- The kids all think it s nifty. Marquardt's Marquardt's-For housewives who are thrifty.' Now as I look out i.n the sea of smiling faces, l sce Bob Gulian dash-oops, llm looking in the mirrori I see Senator Franklin Knights from New Jersey, who has just finished organizing the Post- War World. There l see also Howard Conklin, president of the First National Bank of Chatham. with his little private secretary, Kay Rauter. Just before the game begins, Miss Bettelspell- ed with an evil Bishop, Metropolitan coloraturn soprano bleats the Slar-Spangled Banner over the loud speaker system. After the national anthem, Everett Ehrlich, Mayor of New York, throws out the first ball and John Lukas. Dodger catcher, re- ceives it. The game begins with Charlie Pritcllarcl on the hill for the Dodgers, and Lukas behind thc plate. Pritchard toes the slab and dclivers the first pitch of the series to Frank Wendell, the lead-off batter, for ball one. Walt Veunemau, the veteran arbitrator, is call- ing balls and strikes this aftemnon while down off second base Sandy Smart is motioning to Max Hoddinott, out in left field., to don his smoked glasses. And now,folks, my right hand man, Dick Col- burn, will take over the announcing duties for a while, as I check the ticker on the Chicago City Service game. Well, good aftemoon. This is Rollickin' Richard Colhum, your favorite sports caster. lust a mo- ment! Fans, I see zooming low over the fields a giant Flying Fortress. As this plane flies over I see Eugene Brown of the Air Corps waving to me. J Betsy Hageman, violin virtuoso and solist with the N. Y. Philharmonic, buying a 810,000 War Bond from Danny Martin, fomier head of the Brooklyn l'arm System, wlm was recently promoted to selling War Bonds in the stands during important games. 'i.lnst a minute, folks. We must interrupt the hroazlcast while the Pennsylvania Limited roars past outside the park. Engineer Bob Dick waved to me just as the train passed our booth. l noticed 'llerl Strong, just back from Washington after pat- enting his Super-Fuller Brush, and Paul Anderson just arriving in New York to play an engagement with his harmonica at the Paramount, in the obser- vation car. Claiming around again, formerly of Chatham. now I see Nelson Kelley, an Olympic star and world's record holder in the half-mile. Sitting with participated in the him is Fred Ball, who also Ulympics und did the best time on the hurdles, and Harry Lockhead, world-renowned hockey player with the New York Rangers. Well, it seems as though the rain let up suffi- ciently, because Umpire Venneman is ready to start the gums- again. While Pritchard is loosening up his arm. Jennie Konkly, athletic director, goes out and gives him a few pointers on how to pitch. Bill Pieper, handsome movie actor for Parafilm Studio, who is known as the man with the lush blush., walks in a little late, escorting Lois Ford, np and coming lnodel for John Powers. Above thc Brooklyn bench is ,lnne Fortier, wife of General Mockey Welsh, accompanied by Admiral Clarence Sloss of the Navy. Their seats arc next to Doris Spiller. National Regent of the D. A. R. Thrce of Doris's friends are just in front of her: Phyllis Miller, owner of the Punch and Judy Shop, and Barbara Bates, traveling representative of the Du- Barry School of Success: Verna Apgar, just back from a good will tour of South America. Plav has resumed on the field, and Pritchard has walked the first two batters. Bunny Moxon, Brooklyn manager who is noted for his brilliant strategy, puts in Sleepy Bill Conway, champion high-speed roller skater, and Alan Hutchinson, skiing expert during the winter in Bamberger's Basement, as pinch runners. There seems to be a commotion back of third base caused hy the loud shouting of Ginny Goss, rabid Doalger fan, which angers Dick Corhitt, ace prizefighter and a devout Yankee router, wlm is attending the game with his wife, the former Eleanor Jeter. He jumps to his feet and trips on a stray pop bottle. Seeing that he C 2 has broken a tooth, Eleanor calls for a dentist. and Noel Trowbridge comes on the Yanks to help him Dodger which he must Brave', to keep and fixes Dick up quickly with the aid of his nurses, .lean Klocksin and Cynthia Hyneman. Then the three dental wizards help Dick into his antogi'o to be taken to the Flower Hospital for further examin- ation by Chief specialist Dorothy Brown, herd of the dental department. The plane's pilot is .lanet Heberton, who recently flew around the world with her co-pilot Waltraud Gran and Harold Bell, run. He nscs the the Giant hills out of the Red ace mechanic of the C. A. P. Behind the backstop sit Conrad Metcalfe, editor of the New York Times, and Laird Frohcrg, busily engaged in conversation about the latter's new in- temational language. A few rows in back, Elizabeth Nederrey and Connie Smith, up and coming women comedians of stage, screen, and radio, are seated. tThey hope to be No. 1 in the coming comedian poll, in other words, All or Nothing al All.r Sudden ly they spy Conrad and Laird and wave to them. Also in Section 32, I see Ruth Nelson, author of Ru!hic's Day, glancing about the stands in search nl' some local color to put in tomorrow's cclnmn. ln the same row is Doris Murphy, fashion editor of the Harald Tribune, who is discussing the latest fashions with ,lane Broadwell, Lord and Taylor fashion expert, and Jackie Bergmann of the Berg- mann Busy Bus Business. During the shouts of disgust when a Dodger was declared ont, Henry Kruse, official advisor on foreign affairs to the President of the U. S. A.. proceeds to stand up and yell Kill the nmpg kill Vcnnemanf' Finally, ,lohnny Edgar, one of the big farmers of New Jersey who is trying to get a favor- able bill passed in Congress, persuades Henry to sit down. A notice has just been sent to me, folks, that a fan's car bearing license 96X please report to tht- parking lot owner immediately and all damages to his car will be compensated by the Brooklyn bus- iness manager, Bob Woodruff, who pays damages on all cars hit by foul balls. Why, it seems to be Bud Bigley's car that got hit, for he just dashed onto the playing field and across to the parking lot. Boy, does he look mad! As we look hack on the field, an nnexplainable haze seems to settle over the entire park. Up in the press box, we can't understand it, folks. Ahll'lers': a notice with the explanation. Windsor Willialiis, Continued on Page 41 I J 90. 22 Class Will Know all men by these prescnts that we, The Class of Ninctcen Hundred and Forty-three of Chatham High School, situated in the Borough of Chatham, County of Morris. State of New Jer- sey, United States of America, being of very able mentality fwe thinkil, physically trained to per- fection tthanks to the l0.P.A.ll, having a complete vacuum of a memory fdue to examsb, and fair comprehension do make our last will and testa- ment, and do appoint the following as executors to see that the statements conccmed herein are carried out: Philadelphia Cuthbert, Pop Craven, and Doc Eshelman. Paul Anderson leaves his line land we don't mean his fishing linell to any junior boy in hopes that he will have as much luck in catching a girl us Paul did. Vcrna Apgar leaves her long walk to some un- developed track recruit. Pele Ball leaves his dancing ability to the boys of next year's dancing club so that the girls won't have to dance with themselves. Barbara Bates takes her perfect pitch with her to try out as Fred Waring's Vocalist. Harold Bell leaves his driving abilityAit can't do much harln as long as the driver stays on 4 lane highways. Jacqueline Bergmann leaves her driver's license to Freddy Ulrich with a wanting to Drive Care- fully. Bud Bigley leaves his monchalant manner to Frank Wainwright to go with that Zoot-Suit sweater of his. Betty Bishop leaves her solo parts in the Choir to anyone who is brave enough to try them. Florence Bott leaves her knitting needles to any- one who wants to keep knitting those kahki swea- ters. Jane Broadwell leaves her bright nail polishes to ,lean Klepper to add to her collection. Dot Brown leaves with Ruthie, to trace the addressed pictures that they accidentally l?l dropped in Grand Central Staticn. Eugene Brown and Joseph Caesar leave Doc Eshelmann still in his right mind. Amazing, isn't it. Grace Clay leaves-now-the teachers of C.H.S. will have to buy their own gardenias. C 23 Dick Colhum leaves Florence Bott to her read- ing ..... Howard Conklin leaves his Texas Leaguers in gym class to next year's baseball team. Bill Conway leaves to get some sleep. Dick Corbitt leaves his boxing ability to Porter Highy-now he'll never have to admit he is worng. Bob Dick leaves his physique to the sophomore boys so that they'll look like the athletes think they think they are. .lohn Edgar leaves his short butch hair cuts to Sammy Firebaugh. Now Sam won't have to fuss each moming with his finger wave. Everett Ehrlich leaves the famous excuses hc gave Bobbie Kelly this year to Jack Smith so that he can keep listening to the 8:00 news broadcasts. Dick Erskine leaves to join the 35 m.p.h. class until the war is over. No more fast driving, Dick. Lois Ford leaves her good looks to next year's Senior Class so the Parker Studio will have as easy a time next year as this. .lone Fortier leaves to join the ranks at Borden- IDWIL Laird Froberg leaves loud ties to anyone who would be found wearing them. Ginny Goss leaves to start a poultry farm until her rooster boy comes home. Waltraud Gran leaves the homework she and .lanet Heberton collaborated on as proof that two heads are not better than one. Jeanne Hagen leaves her ability to look inno- cent to Rosie Cousins. Nancy Hammond leaves the Freshman boys to the Freshman girls. Janet Heberton leaves the addresses of her Navy friends to Shirley Pfeil so she can try them out for the Prom next yaer. Dave Hitchen leaves to start his boxing carccr to Madame Bey's Training Camp. Max Hoddinott leaves his ability to get the re- bounds ftom the backboard to Bertie Abazzia so Bert can be an even greater star next year. Betsy Hogeman leaves Barbara. Betty.. and Phyllis playing gin rummy till they find a fourth for bridge. Alan Hutchinson leaves his skiis to Mr. Craven so Pop will be able to get to school without gas next winter. Continued on Page 40 D L C245 Chatham High Schfofoll Activities if Cheerneadm Hnmnmml. McCAlw, Murphy. llrmvn, Jun-r. Nerlorrcy. Absent Member-Bill Mulenlfu, C253 Fin: Rnw-Mt-lamler, Pettimzill. Nr-derrvy. Hyneman, Miller. Bates, Nolson, Hmzen. Second Row-ltr. Je-tor. Jnycox. E. Kruse, Emrelmnn, C. Mctealfe, Higby, fonklin, Williams, Third Row-Martin, Dickinson, Matthews, Pridhnm. Kymer. Kniirhu, Erskine. W, Metcalfe. Absent Member!-Otto, llendy, Ahhnzis. Smith. Bishop, H. Kruse. Advisory Board The Adsisury Board is an organization com- pri-wd of representatives of the holnerooms, extra- 4-urrivula organizations. and the presidents of the classes. lt nn-els one noon a week to diseuss proh- lems whirh may arise conecming the welfare of lhe svhool and of the student hocly. ll is the Ad- iisory Board whivh is hehind the student guidance program carried on in the heginning of the year. Une of the main johs of the Board is the passing oi' tho hudgets of tht- organizations, the raising of nmney to meet the-se hudgets. and the selling of the Aetivity Tickets which. incidentally. help to raise most of the money. It is the Advisory Board which is behind the C 26 selling of war stamps in sehool. The- Service Flag. the Victory Corps hulletin hoard, and the hulh-tin hoard in the upstairs hall are all a result of the wurk of the Advisory Board. One of the hes! things that the Board has done this your is to huy several war honds for the school vsith a sum of money taken from the inter-communications sys- lcln fund added to that left over from the maga- zine drive. Under Dr. ,Ieter's leadership. the Advisory Board works efficiently and quietly. We are proud to have suvh an organization ht-cause we feel that it is a very real vontrihutiun in the training of students to live in a democracy. D ,. . --.,.- Firnt Row-Ansley, Flay. Spink. Murphy, Koukly. Smith. lllnren, Gran. Hz-he-rtnn, Givskc, Strand Row-l'ctot's Thomson. Mnmunrdl. Milh-l', Iforlicr, Sleuhnns. Cousins, Nt-dcrrvy. Nt-lsnn, Hmzr-man. Thlrd Rllw-Coe-, Dick. Metcnlfe. Enulr-man. Mrs, Reiter, Miss l'nrtt'idKe, Brower. Kruse, Lukas, Fonklin. Absent. Member!-Moxnn, Wendell. Ireland. McNeil, Flood, Bishop, Katz Brown, Hughes. Newell. White. llcrtlmnnn. Sctlnl. Brown. Milt-s, W. Alvbzaxy linights Hutchinson. Ehrlich. Iiroadwvll. f- H llhe Cha ham Chatter With this yearbook, the CII-H-lhlllll ffltallcr comp- I4-it-s its twenty-fourth successful year. lt was decid- ed hy the Cltallmr Board to puhlish only one other copy hesides the l'0Illlll9llK'l3lllt'lll issue to conserve materials. By doing so, it gave the Chatter Board more time tn pri-pare ilu- C0lllIll9!ll'l'l1l9Xll ffluztlvr. Although there was only one issue of the maga- zine, the regular features such as sports. Up-Beat , This and That , Jokes, and Advice to the Love- lorn equulcd if not surpassed their predecessors in vitality and style. New features such as Mass Murder , and pro-and-con page, and Look W'lto's Here proved worthwhile. Even though there was a scarcity of sugar for candy, the candy-counter was ahle lo carry on its splendid service to the students hecansc of the effort of its manager. John Lukas, and staff. The procedes from the candy sales swelled the activity fund as part of the Challcfs r-unlribulion. The assistance and co-operation of Dr. Jeter, Miss Kelley and faculty was very helpful in the taking ofthe group pictures. For Mr. Bates's photograph- ing of the classes and organizations, we are sincere- ly grateful. The Chatter is indehted tn Mrs. Reiter for her directing the business connected with the Senior pictures. The presence of interested ululerclasslnen points to a bright future for next year's Chatter. C272 sim nom--K.-us.. Ireland. mi---sh, Williams. M.-H. Fvrrucci, nosfujy, 1:11-ppm.. smma naw-Msczmhy, McHugh. r-mms, whiting, 13.-fmgham. iam-.ins-, Mm-nn. pawn. som, snow., Mncllnin, Kfnrrinkton, llnvis. Third Row-Muljonouizh, Amzar, Ford, Peters, Geiske. S, Brown, Kane, Davidson, Atchison, Plnil. Clymer. Fry. Fnurth Row-Thompson, Leland, Hopkins. M. Thatcher. Goohmnnn. Ellirsks, Gibbons. Haag, Pawn-. Filth Rnw-Spencer, Bergmann. Collyer. Andeison, Arnold, M. Miller, Meyer. Huizhu. Estes, Rnydvr. Absent Melnhem-Pmvs-rs. Munkenbeck, J. Brown, J. l'l:u't.sliurp:. Nt-lsnn, Segal. Gunsel, Murphy, Spink. Graybutk, Shen-its. Hagen, Ansley. Buckley. Thutclwr. Knnclrnt, Wnodrull. Maru-it-n, Ahhazin- Spanish Club At tht- first nlrvting of the Spanish liluli after our offirers joseph Bnorujy. president: Ruth Parsons. vivo-pr:-si1l4'llt: and Evelyn Tlionlsoil, sm'- retary wen- clmsen. plans for the Pan American Festival were discussed and vommittees organized. Mrs. l errueri started right out tcarhing several Spanish dalwes with the use of rastanrts, and unm- plete with the true South American 'oomph.,' Then she rontinuvd into the musical field, teaching songs from various rountries with guitar accompani- ment and an octet supplying the needed harmony. Contarts were made with our South American neighlmrs and later mysterious arrived at our post office. When looking packages the eontents were C 28 exanlinvd, jewelry, leather goods, and glass were found. The tap dancing feet and hursts of song were heard almost. daily aml soon famous Spanish dam'- ers and singers had nothing on us! Girls making original costumes sewed at every opportunity, arl- ists pounced on new ideas for their posters. and saws huzzed as carpenters set to work. The students rolihed their homes of everything from ash trays tu exquisite shawls from these ronntries to place on display. Now our gym will he transfonned into a gay cahre rich in color and tradition for one happy night therehy ending the Spanish Cluh for this year! J .. fm First lhm'--Moor--. Mil--s. Brown, Muvllvr. Second Raw-Rn-1-rt. Forth-r, llmtvn Muush-y, Paynlc-r, Mnclivnzic Third Row-Milos. Fry. l nnchvx', Hinds. Arnold. Absent Members-Whitv. Hunkin, W:-Ilimrtmm, Juan. Putnam, Fry Red Cross 'l'lu- nllivvrs ol' tln- Rt-tl Cross. Wllifll has lmvvrl vc-ry artivv tllis yvar, we-rv pn-siclvnt. lloris l'ayn- tvr: ru'1'rvlary. Marion willitvz treasurer. Etltliv Milam. Wm- lxavv llaul an varia-ty of llftlgfilllli. l orinstan1':'. in tlu- fall Dr. lllauGre-gnr lm-4-turezl to as twin- un First Aiul. This spring Mrs. Hangstrr, of tln- Home l'ivonmnivs Dcparlmm-nt. gan- us a llvmnnslration uf talxlm- setting anal svrring. We lnwv vnjoyvdl making gifts for lloyu in tlll' sc-rvivc. On Novcmlner 1, wc mailecl fifty-five park- agvn to lillillllillll Higll St-lmol lloys overseas. Earl: package contained gifts anml a card made lmy our arl department. Each servivc lxoy in tluv vmmtry also rot-eivr-rl a llllflfillllili 1-arml mailv hy tln- art ntmlnnts. In Marrll we maclc- unc lmnrln-fl kits fur the lmys in service. At the pre-sm-nl time' wc' are working on knitted afgllans. ln azlrlitinn, wi- marlc baskets for the Christmas and Easter trays for the fifty lroys at Lyons Hospitals, whom we have amlopteul. As a Valentine gift wc sent lhvm thirty- lwo hnxes of cookies. Vllith tlle llclp of :mr aelvinl-rs. wlm an- Mrs. ,lames VV. Wagner, Mrs. jolm B. Hankin. Miss Kinney. and Mrs. George H. Hageman. the Roll Cross has grown rapidly and successfully. C299 ,,b-, 1.5-vu.. .. . H ' ....., 1 W A CAPPELLA CHOIR First llnw-liswll-l'. Spink. Atchinson, P. Miller. Thomson, Rauu-r, Hvlwrlfm. Svlml. Fm-ll, Flay, Hmwn ' I.. Smith. H. Hall-24, Ns-lsrm, Hagen, .......-4g:Svrnnd Row Hillr-lrrzlml. St'm-r, I'm'lin-r. Arnold. Amlel'slm. Vnucv. liunllmllln. Il. llruwll. lflallllw. V04 g Vdllllyzlll, S14-phe-ns. Smllvr. Hmzcmnrl, Macl'qual1IL. Q Third Rnwfllvul M, Millvr, Mcycr. Burklvy, Thnmxs, Bruuulmm, Ilnl'l':lllu-, l'zll':nns. Ph-il. S. Iilwnllv Alvhinsnn, Illnuvvlt. Ifuurlll Ilmv Mvtcnlfv Hvrriul. Sllwllz. Kllixzhiri, El1l'lir'h. VA-llllvlxmll. Ilivsz. Plluzlulvmn, I':nl:-ull, Illllfhl-. ' Gihhulls, Mr. Litzingcr, J. Hates. Abwnl Members-Bixhup. Grnu, Hmtshury: Hynomxm. Hut:-hinsnn. V. Apgar. Kundl-nt, W, Apgar, ll Bm'tur. Dirk. Il'm-lnllll, Lurns. H. Metvulfe, Holldkloll. ia! Q f SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA First Rnw-Gillhmw. M.-lan-lm-, Mm-iusnn-r, Yilnuvz-It, G, Mill.-r, cally.-I-. J. llmlls, P, lllill.-lm ll..,,f,,.,,..., Hyun-man. L. Smith, ll. lintvs. sl-mul RAN-IX, smilh. ll. while. nl-inns, lm--ke.-. num-ll, s. ls.-own, Ilinwz. llmflll-5. J. ll.-mln. silllllll..-ll Third Raw-wlml-, lluwm--l. l.ukM, 'rf-fl.-ll, Mr, Lilzingur. Almnl Ml-mb.-rp-Ay...-S, Knrh, Vance, Ansley. Newell, Putnam, C301 , Q YQ 4 ALL SCHOOL BAND Final Raw-I'fvi!, Sl-ink, l'l':u'm-xl, Murlvlly. Hmnnmml, Svcmld Huw-!Iyu4-num, Sinmlxeum. Uwgxxinlllc-xl. Mn-isslu-l', W4-Ish, IH-Hilmill, B, Balm, Nnumnn, llurvu. Smith, Fnnz-In r. Mr, Lilzimn-r. Tllirll lhvw-Mnrlin, Muvllvr. Fry. Ihxrxfvss, L. Gihbnns. J. Gibbons, Tuulv, MuNvil, Calhivk, Cluipzlvy. Fourth lluw-Wann'-r. Ymwv. E, l m'kz-lx Hhwl.. J. lim--A. S. Hrmvn. Riu:-z, Fnrlil-l', Vlzxrk. Fiflll Rim'-.T:xym-rvx. l'm'kvr. NVhih-. J. lhmrujy, Ilriup:s, R. Rcml'ujy, VV. Stroll!-Z. Huwxlrd, Cullymg Umlvrhill, In-un!-, Pnwaun. Sixth Ruvv-Iiilm, 4111-1-llinlbw. l'. Lulu. linivhtw, Jiwulllxs. Ahern! Mvmbcrs-Allslvy. Ayn:-5. hrnkv. Elxkilu-, Nvxvvll, Pin MDEILSUIIH. I.nu!vrunssux'. Sq-lm1xl'Lz, Thulmxs, W. Lum. mer, Lukas, Guclchius, Hxxwukutln-, lhuul. r...,...,.........W ..- Ar , , ,:..w4rw,w,m any 4... ' Jl'NIOR HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA 1-'im lznw-him-ul-.-gm-. Quixley. o'c'.mn.l1. Srrnnd n--w 1: 1-'.-y. vim-L., rum-k--m-, vh.-mulfl.-H. Ifnnulxer. Quinlan, sc.-lo, w'.-mx. Mmm.-1-. T0-lf. cmlbi.-k. Thi.-A ln-w-lm. my. mmm. Al-gm-. LmnQ.m.Nr, Mu.-lm,-, lx. Snnxpbun, smwsm-. wmly, L--um-iw, simmmm. nr.-011. 110-ml. R-w-cully.-l-, sn-mm. yummy-, smash. Mr. 1.imng.-1-. nl-own, MUN.-il, Gibbons, cm-If-,-, ln-ins. Ahnvnl lm-mbm-null.-I-. I'x'ixu'v. ruumm, wvilkins. C319 -J A fini sl 5-flu-S ja , ...r 1,-f' .fur-..a,f.,-A. First Row Hynuman, Smith, Huberton, Spiller, Nedarruy, Bishop. Nelson. Second Row-Brown. Koukly. Bates, Hotzcmnn. H1-men, Fortier, Mnmusrdt, Bergxmann. T e Girls, thletie Association liven though the war has brought priorities on many things, the C. A. A. under Mrs. Smitlfs guidance has been as avtive as ever. Our officers this year were Liz Nederrey, president, and June Fnrticr who was secretary, but who handled the finances as well. As usual we sold hot dogs ones- a week until meat was rationed. Two of our senior hockey players made the All State Reserve Hockey Team. A banquet, celebrated with the boys of the soccer team, brought the hockey sea- son to a delightful climax. The Seniors won the inter-school basketball tournament, after playing a very exciting deciding game with the Juniors in which the score was 31-30. Softball and arehery were the usual leading spring sports and in con- C 32 neetion with the Physical Fitness program trnclx was added for us girls. The C. A. A. Show. As Time Goes Byv' depicted the months ol' the year. As last year, the show was presented to capacity audience on both Friday and Saturday nights. For several weeks before the show the gym was a heehive of activity and noise with girls working on scenery, practicing danves, hike riding. and tumbling all the same time. lt is vonslantly a source of woluler and admiration lo us all that Teach can keep her good humor amid this ap- parent turmoil. Needless to say, the show was :A huge success and was enjoyed not only by those who saw it but also by those who put it on. 5 MAX HODDINOTT NOEL TROWBZIXDGE CHARLES 'PRITCHARD Soccer Faptnin Basketball Fannin Dunhill Cnlllnin Boys, thilettic ssociautiion The means nl' ulllleliv trunspurtatinn was vlmngml this sport! yvur. ln the past. thc- ulhlvtus hant- hvon spoilt-il. in us much as the hns th-live-rr-xl tho tvannn all the gym mluurs. l'uhlic hnssus znnl lruins we-rcn'l loo hull, however. A hunk ul the finial UIIIUUIIIK' might FUPIII In in- elim-me just u fair svasnn, hut thv vulihro of tcannr. mol in Nluntvlnir. Pingry. Harrison. Summit. mul East Orange will uH's1-l this thought. Challhunt is willing to luke- un any scholastic olcxcn in North Jersey. ln Imskctlmll we got oil' tu an fast start, winning C 33 me-r Dover, Morristown, Summit, and Millhnrn, amd finally runvlmled the seasmfs play with eight wins and six losses. Bziselmllfwlml wr-ather-cun'l got an sunshiny clay. The prnspm-ts look good with strung pitchers amcl heavy hitters. This your we have an Larlulwun- Ilil suheilllle playing Morristown, Bonnton, Marli- snn, Summit, and Millburn. The memhvrs of the teams now in the aurmvll furvcs write that thi' Pxpvricnvz- guinvxl in klllllPlil'S if helpful to them now. J Class of 11944 Fin! Rnvv-Auslm. Hvirlw, Ffunlsixls. HilIvbl'n'1rl. T!..kvl', lhlh-hu: Frm.. Ilanhr. V1.1 U... Nur. Svcnnrl Row-l4'm'v':nIti. Iilvluln-r, ll:mL1n, l'I1iuv:xl'nu. E, Axulvr-zmz, Ilznlm, :Q .Xml 1 1 1 K llx n In I M. Ilmun. Third Huw-Hiygby, ilmvxxnln-. K4-mn-I. Hvmhllmhl, l5ouI,l'1zlpvlrrnxx. llzm-ln, Au-hznxnll l'l1hlx 4 H ul ! nlr ll Row-Irrlrnml. Ihuvlwljy, llnwnrll. Cxwjvcvltf-r. Con, Kruse. Ahwnl Mvmhvrs-V. Ilrnwn. Hnl'tslvul'Jl. llomllny. Y .Y V K lkirdi RuwYMvN1iI. Wallis, J. lVI:nllh1-nu, Murphy. Svllnl, L. Smith. Srhm rm. 'flznr-Ii. min I nm 1 M u I x Slxliixzm. Sul!--V. rlvruml Rim-I'vtu-ls. I.:-Iulnl. l'nl'Iwx'. Pvllingill. Vans-1-, Wmulrn1I'. :lu-I.. Sxlnlrw-N, imv I mlm Stullrry Tlliul RnvvfNIi'nf-. Whitlnrk. NVylix'. Tutllill. NVnillxx'l'ighL V. Smith, .I. Smith. Yun NK H I un xx x 'I'-'nI4-'l. Ulrif-h. Num-huh. Snyw, l'MyrpQ. I.umlbvl'Ll. RUM. Ahwrnl Mfxnlmrufl'.uuli:nx'n, MuEl1.1unn, Mrfuhu. Mum-. Vnlln-l'. NVhxh, C349 Class of 19415 Firxl lhvw llurmnw-, Iimuglmm, I5vSmxtiv, IIuuh01,Gihlvnw. Bull. ILIII. llluuvvil. Fnunhuin. Run. Ellin-lu. Gnehmnn. Sefnml ROW-Hupkins, Iiivkilxwxn. Ihlvklvjf. lllltrlhillsntl, Ilnlvs. S. Brown. i'ruvi'n, Atuhinsml. Uxwlnlxon. Awhlnsml, J, lflmxl. Cnymrnsu. Third limb'-llrukv. II, Fluxnl, lhm4lI'4'lInw, Lin-h4-rl. Ilvrrintl. lfuxxwny, llrmvur. II:-hills. Alvunr. liulxm-V. Abbuzin. Hurt-lr. Abwenl Members-lh-mulch-rk, J. lirnwu. Cnnnully. Fmu-In-r, Gmu. ww.. W 1-vl,9r 1 nm unw-spank, Mlm.-. smnfk. Nm-.1.-mmn, summing ram..-, xvmu-W, vm. 1-...-mg, MM-am., um. Srumd Kuw'-Phipps. Pierxxm, Ihlyuh-l', Mr'Hugll. 'I'hnlr'l1vr Rvcxl, M. Millvr. M4-yor, Thnmux, Pnrsv. 'rmrd now-r:. Mano--, sm-m-Q.-, uovnlw-. M.-cmhy. P.-mnmm, Kymm-. 'rn-.-, Mm-4H1f.A, smymh.-, Mu..,1.g,-, Scilvr. Fmlrlh Raw-Mnrtill, l 0wf-rx. Nh-dbnlski. Pnwsun. Underhill, Rmlabzuuzh, Riosz, Vtfhitv. Ahuvnl Member:-Knrh. Kmulrxl, Muusley, Rand, Rim-. Class of 119416 ,Wm ,Mn .V ' ' -H Firm Rnw-In-ntilc, Gavin. Jumz, J. Dnvis, Collyer, Dixon. Gm-tt, Bork. P. llauis, I-'n-y. Flynwr, Grnyhm-lc Hmm, Sem-and Row-Cole. Fm-lzvr. llvanvvr. Fulzvr. Ilurnmr, Hinds. lh-y, lim-k. Fnmixmlnux, lluu-lwr. Ilnm-.1 ,lm-anna, Vlnrk. 'l'I1ir1l lluw Fish:-r, Juyvux. l il'cln4uuh. Anslvy, Cl'in'Mnll, llrznlshanw lhwmlx, Ayurs. lilnvk, llrnr' -. Fuullh Rr'w-Iinyl'n-ulhcr, Dickinson. Ilurnctt, lilnll. Junklns. llurlivr. Gnvlvllinx, llarria, Il:ll'r'1xll., I':xl'r llnrnum, Gr:-s-nillku. Hn-nnessey. Hartig. Clymer. Absent M1-mbers-Barber, Ile:-wer, Brindlfn Ih'mulwn-ll, Countryman. Vvrrn-ll. l1uu'n. First Ilnw-Tlmruor, XVvispzm'bvl'. Mnrtln. Sluss, Mvlnxulcr. Pnwor, M:-isslwr. S1-cond Row-H. Slx-'nts Slvvr-ns, Sullivan, Van Duvss-n, Mmrlwwx. Third Rr-nfVVi'linms. Shilling, Imvnl-kv. I'la0hn. Pvlrock, Muulmnlrvrk. Frulrlh lluw-M1'l'lhnnm. ll, SI:--als, Sinlrcr. F. Lum. Kimr. Mvlilumlrhy. Vlhlllimrlon, Allwnl Mvmhrret-I'uhmln. Svlllugel. W'llitf'n-ld, Prico. VVI: C369 :F 4' D. Lum, Mclhnzh. Illncllnin, Kyvnvr, lilvmn-r. Kvnl. llflclluxmmxlu. Wnunux. Smith. Ynn Nr-:s Mnrnll, Pasvnlv, Onvlw. T--xlmnv, Wxllllxxxiylll Mrfluiuvxs lizllz, Srlu:ul'm-l', 'I'l1:xlc'lwl'. sncr, Class 01? 191117 yiul lg,,u,lh,,liUu- L-lumxu1,5,m. llnnxnum. lhllun. Ihulyvrllllx, llusrh, Ilxnwvknnltv, l'1xx'ringlnu. In-Hulw M. lw-mn, I,5uvlx. A1--In-v. Qvrrvlul lknu-l':uunII, 'l'in:m. lh-XX-ull, ll:-Ivhz-l', Iilvlqu-r, lfvmly. Ammr. linmltnllfxx. l,:nlIc'x'w:l:1fux'. Gurlvy, lkhiul Ihwn Auml-I. Alhxhlvz. lhnH1-np, lh-1-kvr, .lumm Lum. llnlxlvzul. Furxxin, LL-xmrnl. Furiis, lhmpt, lb I lhmn n. fnlhin- X. Absent Mvxllhvrxflh-II, l'l'ilm-Imrnl, Snydux, Thumals, 'funn-l'. lVuL'kixll'l', Millur, Pnllcrsun, Snnunlur, Fira! llllvv-l'mxvx, Wnmlxvzml, Sn-luwl'mun. liluvlxlunlv, Murlrlly. Milvlur-lxfvldvK'. I . IVImn'n-, lkh-issm-V. l lNln-un-, Wnlhilxf. lmxwrw, lVIilv-5. Srrmlrl Row -Silmnmnlx, lKl:n-llrpvulg k.!ui!'ln'!'. 'I'ImlmvQ 'l'mvlv. MrNvil. Wvlsh, Snyulrw, ll. Muntil-4-lln. l'nl'ku Tllird llnw-Lok, Wntxumm. l'h-I-wi. Slymr. 'I'lmrlwl'. I'in-nun, Mm-Elxrunn. Olin, Russ, Mun-H1-l'. l onrlll IhnufSuhu:u'f. Smith. hh-lunu, Wnul I, lVIulllin':-Ilu. Ahsvllt h1wllhv1's7l':uk11, l'riu-Imui. 'l'zuu-r, Miller. l':uU1x'wnlx, Szumslvr. C371 Class 0 19 8 W an L 4 f-1411.1 if Firm RCW-m.n..,n. L.m,mlr.'1a, cm-W. Armllum, Ark.-H, Iv.-N1-ly, run-1-.,, u.-ml, 1v.'M.K.,, xr.-U.-W. Imvuxnr, I..-Nw. Gihhuns. ticrund Row mmf. cfnsm.-r, iffy. Lum, Cm.-k, Hummer. 1fn1mn.'1-. xii--H.,-, ' - .- amy.-.-. I ilu xxx llvnm I, I :mn-lu 1. Tllixd lluw-lhxx-gr-ws. flnkcr, Jnwnbus, llvxuuf. Hnppvr, liunrujy. lfurml. Ilzum, llvll lfuy. llvxynn 1'-qlmunw Czlllv, Fllllun, Abi.-nf mm-bm-ummm. cumming!-. Husvly. Kemal., ang, Jnnoa. u,.m.m faux.:-L lf it --FN ram ww-xv.,x-.1w,.nl, In-mmm, Quinlan. Sampson, Muchmm-Q. smnh. Tlmnms, Quipl.-y, Nulw-.1-y. 'l'ln-ulwl. Whilinu. Mvlllunllwhy, Sn-fond Row-Wluillnvk. Sw:-u'lz, Re-inlmrt, Walk:-r, Strmlsh, Striculxinln, Slriw-lxiulu. lk1usfu1n:m', Swl. Mlxvllvr, Nvlsun x 1- '. ,1vny. Third lzfm--1-mv.-.-5. Umm:-.-hill. rxnmn.-11, saln-nn. wclfh. su-mm, 1-,.m,ns. lm..-1xi.', I'vUixmill. m.n.,,1. In-i.nwm. I'm-mln. Alumni Mclnbrrfb-Tzxlmxxdwc. Taylor. Livbko, B. Sampson. Vlfilliams, Russ. Class History SENIOR YEAR May, 19-13 Dear Diary, That year we'vc all heen waiting for has finally arrived and now we're all crooning, Can this be us? How time flies. For a week or so in October everyone was all decked out in their finest for the visit to the photographers and the results were greeted with exclamations of Oh, that's good, and Which one do you like best? One of our traditions was broken by our holding our Prom in February, in the hopes that more ol the boys enter- ing the services could attend, but the tradition of the front door for the Seniors was still going strong and a constant battle hetween the under classmen and us waged on! Speaking of the Prom, it was given in our gym because of gas rationing, and we all pitched in Friday cutting any and every class we decorate, of courselj Alnid the confusion of bloc could get out of to decorate itfonly so we could and white crepe paper stretched out across the gym flour, greens, ladders, carpenters and just peo- plv., the gym was transformed into a fairyland for the evening. Brightly colored stars, greens covering the refreshment booth, and the crepe paper form- ing a low ceiling made up the decorations, while Earl Nelson's band kept us stepping with their jam C39 Continued from Page 18 session. The Senior population slowly decreased as more and more of our boys flooded the various organizations and took great pride in the fact that almost all of them were under the leadership of Seniors who held one office at least. The C. A. A. theme was As Time Goes By , which seemed rather appropriate since all the Senior girls agreed it certainly does as they put their heart and soul in their last perfomlance. All this year we could have really adopted the slogan, Something new has been addedffor we really were buzzing with new teachers, the Victory Corps, and the new club periods, Knohhy Knights, president: Max Hoddin- ott, vice-presidentg and .leanne Hagen, secretary- treasurer, pulled us through with flying colors. Now we'rc all looking forward to the banquet and the night we walk across the platform to recrive those little white scrolls tied with blue and gold ribbon. Alan l'lutchinson Bob Dick Eugene Brown Nelson Kelly Evelyn Thomson Carol Stephans Jean Klocksin D Class Continued from Page Z3 Cynthia llyneman leaves her bass fiddle to any girl husky enough to carry it. .loc lentile and Si Sihona left early but for a good cause- Eleanor Jeter leaves her job as cheerleader Cap- tain to any girl in next year's Senior Class who will work as hard as she did. Nelson Kelly leaves his speed to Teo Lautcrwasscr so he can sleep five minutes longer. ,lean Klocksin leaves her quiet voice to Carson l'hlaen in hopes that he will he a little hit more subtle next year. Knobby Knights leaves his report cards to any- one who is afraid to take his own home. Jennie Koukly leaves her skill in basketball to the sophomore girls so they can beat next year'u Seniors. Henry Kruse leaves ability to argue Federal Un- ion to an up and coming politician. Butch Lockhead leaves his ability as a butcher to the hot dog merchants so that they d0n'l disrupt the whole school just to cook a few wieners. ,lohn Lukas leaves the rest of the candy stock to Doc Jeter and Coach Fries. Pat Marquardt leaves her long finger nails to Pat Macllonough to go with her Veronica Lake hair style. Anna Martin leaves to become a nurse. Danny Martin leaves his hugle to Coach Fries so he can drill the boys' gym classes with even more realism. ,lennie Melluso leaves. Now she can spend a lot more time on writing to her soldier and sailor friends. Conrad Metcalfe leaves his pep to Dick Rada- baugh so Dick will have enough at least to come to school. Phyllis Miller leaves Marlowe to the mercy of the Sophomore boys. Bunny Moxon leaves his curly hair to the Kreml Company for their advertisements. Doris Murphy leaves her energy to the Fresh- man girls so they won't give up the chase. Ruth Nelson leaves C.H.S. without a Press re- porter. Dick Newell leaves the lunches that he ate dur- ing class plus a box of Vimms to Billy Spink. Bill Pieper leaves in search of :l new type of hair restorer. We hope he finds it. Charles Pritchard leaves his four-pointed hand- kerchiefs to any boy who likes them but can't spare the half hour to fix his own. Katherine Rauter leaves to join Howard on the staff of the Chatham Tmst. Lewis Schrumpf leaves his height to the suitors of Bev Bradshaw so she will have a date with someone taller than herself. Clarence Sloss leaves his job as Barbara Kelly's office boy in school to some lucky guy next year. Sandy Smart leaves Chiefs to the personality boy. Connie Smith and Liz Ncderrey leave their go - sip columns to anyone who can get around as much as they did. Doris Spiller leaves that certain soldier at Newark Airport to any potential English teacher. Carol Stephans leaves Herbie Teden so that he can attend Hi-Y meetings. Ted Strong leaves his ability as a star Fuller Brush salesman to tllose fellows who try to per- suade their teachers to raise that 69 to a 70. Evelyn Thomson leaves blond hair to those girls who are worrying about the priorities on peroxide. Bob Trimble leaves his sophisticated mltmer to Wally lflankin so he can really make 1 hit with Rosie next year. Noel Trowbridge leaves Dinky tu the lads of C.H.S. and Pingry. Walter Venneman leaves his beard to ally wired- haired terrier who is getting bald. Willy Weisgerher leaves his car to the girls from the township so they won't have to walk home when they miss the bus. Frank Wendell leaves liigwit still searching for another half. Windsor Williams leaves for Washington io be- come the President's confidential aitle. Bob Worrdnih' leaves his job as a driver for Fitze's to any fellow who likes driving as much as he does. Witnesses: Sandy Smart Phyllis Miller Janet Heherton Katherine Rauter Max Hoddinott Connie Smith Henry Kruse C409 Class Prgphecy Continued from Page 21 tolluvco magnate, has just heen found enjoying one of his Willdsur lmperials , with his new strangu- lution filter hlowing out dense clouds of smoke, which have covered the field. Umpire Venneman, seeing that further play is impossible, calls the game on account of darkness and makes Windsor throw those weeds away. Well, folks, guess it's time to sign off now, for I see the huge crowd piling out of the stadium, hut I'll he hack again tomorrow, same time, same stat- ion with the second game ofthe World Series, spon- sored hy Marquardfs sandwich spread. In just thirty seconds it will he five-thirty p.m. courtesy of Big Ben Eshelman's watch time, mak- er of the perfect watch for the Diplomat. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, this is Si Sihonu, master of Ceremonies at ,lo Ientile's Spa- ghetti House, just across the street from Ehhet's field. The hest dinners in Brooklyn are served here and the entertainment features ,lennie C 4 Melluso, famous for her work on the Hit Parade. .lust a few moments ago, Jennie sang a tune inspir- ed hy the Giant Pitching Staff, Take Mv Ou! of the Bull Game. And just now Anna Martin, a former Chathamite, enters ,loe's with her hushand of the United States Amiy. They have seated themselves with Jennie and seem tu he renewing old acquaint- ance. Well, folks, there are a lot of former Chat- ham people here tonight renewing nld acquaint- ances, as Jennie and Anna are and it is really good to see a few old faces that I used to know myself. In just a minute it will be time for us to leave you. The band has just started to play Auld Lung Syne and this is very appropriate for us tu go off the air with, for right around me, practically all of Chatham is having a reunion. This is Si Silmona signing off now. Good night. Bunny Maxon -e Chairman Doris Murphy Knobby Knights ' D Est. 1914 Tel. Chatham 4-2423 C. De SANTIS Tailor Studio We Specialize in Sportswear and tho Hard to Fu Furrier 231 MAIN STREET Cl-IATHAM, N. J. The FLO - ANN SHOPPE Everything Smart in Sportswear 242 MAIN STREET CHATHAM, N. J. SUN N YWOODS FLOWER SHOP Flowers at Their Very Best 7 PASSAIC AVENUE CHATHAM, N. J. PHONE 4-0735 JARED B. MOORE, Prop. Complete Car Service BOB MAREK Gulf Service Station MAIN STREET CH. 4-4779 Pick up and Delivery Service Q42 TEMPE WICK SHOPPE 231 MAIN STREET CHATHAM, N. J. TOYS - GIFTS - LENDING LIBRARY GIFTS FOR. ALL CH. 4-3688 I don't know why I advertise bicycles for sale. You can't buy them now, except through the ration board. However, here's luck to all you Seniors. Coryell 8z Mutter OLD TOWN SERVICE STATION MAIN STREET AND ELMWOOD AVENUE CHATHAM, N. J. Under New Management THE CHATHAM SWEET SHOPPE Mrs. M. J. Dawson Proprietress MEMBER OF THE WOMEN FLIERS OF AMERICA WV cf ,' 1 ' eww Manufacturer of Fine Boots and Shoes The Qllbatbam 1911255 F. CAZZE'l'I'0 PR fT'NG CHATHAM '-' CH.4-2400 4 PASSAIC AVENUE CHATHAM, NEW JERSEY Luncheonette Ice Cream SOLD ONLY FROM MAKER TO WEARER ix. Shoe Repairing EgN CHATQENY-2 N. J. Newspapers Candy C439 DEWEY DELICATESSEN FANCY GROCERIES AND HOME MADE DELICACIES Specializing in FANCY TEA SANDWICHES Corner Main Street and Passaic Avenue Phone 4-4737 G. KIMBALL FULEMAN Ilcnlmr f- Insurer CHATHAM'S ESSO SERVICENTER Corner Main Street and Hllside Avenue CHATHAM, N. J, Atlas Batteries and Accessories Exp:-:RT LUBRICATION worm Call Chatham 4-3644 for Call and Delivery Service 11 maui smmlll Wall-roundnd ncruhrial umm for mga mmol qmau-m. sp.- cial Cours! lor colllql vlumlll. 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