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our class have been active partici- pants in the G. A. A. sports and shows. Under the leadership of our captain, Alice Reed, our senior hockey team was victorious in all the games played. Shirley Craven's skillful play- ing vuon her the position of forward on thc All State Hockey Team. Bar- bara Ball, the only other girl to be chosen for state teams, was a member of thc All State Reserve Hockey Team last year, All in all, the girls have outstandingfy taken part in sports. The boys have also made a good showing many being on the varsity baseball team for a'l four years Bert Abbazla played on varsity soccer and baseball teams and Leo Kymer on the baseball team since Freshmen days Others xx ho have been on varsity teams for three years or less are Lee Fancher Skip Tler Ed Murphy Drtk Conway Bob Pridham Dave Barte Ricky Drake Bill Metcalfe Bob Underhlll and Adolph Niedbalski Dick Smythe has acted as the able manager of all the teams this year Our basketftball team was awarded the 'Vladlson Ea.gle's trophy presented for the first time this year to the team that wins the Class A title Here s hoping that the s hool will win for two more years so that we can retain permanent possession of lt NOTABLES IN THE NEWS 'VIr Wlllram Metcalfe president or TIME aan.. A. 1. the class of 45 in his senior and fresn man years dined at the Waldorf Astoria lwe can dream can t we h at a class banquet The charming Miss Gibbons capable G A A president was seated at his right and Miss Par sons senior class secretary was seated at his left After tive minute Mr Metcalfe attracted the attention of the handsome Mr Kymer and efhc rent Mr Fancher retired class pres ldents who were posing for Art Edltor Flood The dinner was disrupted by a heated argument among Mr Brower Miss Katz M1 s Moore and M Smythe concerning the best publlca tion of the year Mr Brower lost' lfor a changel Cheerleader McHugh could not find Miss Ball G A A s famous secretary who was preoccupied on the balcony The dinner was ended with a speech by Mr Metcalfe wishing all the classmates the best of luck as txme marches on Margorie McHugh Lois Gibbons Dick Smythe Arllne Whiting Leo Kyrner Charlotte Koehler Virginia Stanek Bob White NP' C257 me Hwy . , l L v 1 , . . . N. . , , 1', . ' i 1 , . . I . A Y ' y . - . , ' ' . Z - H ' ' . e, - . . A D ' - 1 ' . I v ' 1 V . . . , l , 5 , r. ' - ' ' 4 . , '7' - ' ,fc fs ur 1' 1 .. A., . X-B - 6 ,-,J lg . x x Q. V . f-vbw-atm QQ: my f r .- fry :.s:ffg.g.u1
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SEPTEMBER 1941 JUNE 1945 TIME REVIEWS THE NEWS Srnce 1930 very few classes hare won the Honor Roll Cup more than once The class of 45 has drstrrr gurshed rtself by attarmng rt twrce successron the Junror and semor years Somethrng new rn the field of en tertarnment Actrvrty Nrght was presented for the parents by var rous clubs musrc organrzatrons and the gym and rndustrral art classes for the first trme The outstandrng accomplrshment of the year rs the formatron of a select rce hockey team under the and Mr Robert Prrdham The field contrnuously kept rn excellent con drtron has been crted as one of the best school rrnks of thrs vrcrnrty Thrs rs a definrte promrse that thrs sport wrll become an rmportant part f Chatham Hrgh s athletrc actrvrtres 45 AT WAR Keeprng up wrth the trend of the trmes the class of 45 feels that rt has taken an actrve part rn the war efforrt Ctrald Beauclerk Drck Rada baugh Adolph Nredbalskr Ted Lewrs Drck Connolly Warren Apgar Wally Brrggs Drk Conway Ed Murphy and Harry Flood former members of the class have already left to serve trerr country and many more expe t to leave upon graduatrng The grrls as well as the boys drd therr brt thr year by wrapprng 4 500 bandages for the Red Cross quota Many other senrors have done essentral war work after school hours IIN SOCIETY Stepprng rrght rnto socrety th freshmen were welcomed by the brg T E senrors at a party m the Halloween sprrrt Who wrll ever forget our rn terpretatron of the melodrama at ou own freshman party Desrrrng to add rarrety to a class party we as sopho mores went through the halls Or C H S on a treasurer hunt A sur prrse bla kout topped off the even rrrg Gettrng rnto the sprrrt of the day the majorrty of us attended the Blar ney Bluff rn our Junror year After a s avenger hunt all returned to r freshments rn the gym whrch was decorated and arranged rn nrght club style Gettrng away from formal partres we senrors let our harr down dressed up rn old clothes and partrf' rpated rn a lrvely Sadre Hawkrns Day party Besrdes these unrque forms of party entertarnment the class not only attended but partrcr pated rn many and varrous produc trons rn the school Wrth Betty Hutchrnson and Bar bara Meyer starrrng ID Charley s Aunt we started off on the rrght foot rn dramatrcs Other talent rn the form of dancrng and srngrng was brougnt out by us sophs rn the Spanish Fresta Agam rn the senror year we drs played our abrlrty rn the Publrc Speak rng classs X Ghost Story TRAVEL Throughout our four years Chatham Hrgh School the Class of 45 has traveled abroad many trmes Whrle strll freshmen the Englrsh cla s journeyed across the Hud on Rrve to New York to wrtness the excrtrn, play, The Rnals To travel to New York once a year drdnt satrsfy u for we were among those who were spectators of the famous Spanrsh Fresta at 'VIacys After studyrn Iulius Caesar last year some Englrsh III students desrrmg to see as well r read a Shakespearean play took n afternoon off to attend Othello Shake sreare must have made a good rm pressron for we attended another on of hrs plays The Tempest thrs year To top off our wonderful re ord the physrcs classes wrtnes ed the Nlaxal Arr Corps Show rn the Museum of Scrence and Industry and the Dramfr trc Club saluted Major Joppolo rn A Bell for Adano The best trrps how ever were those that took us to rr al s hools where we cheered our teams on to vrctory 1249 MUSIC The class of 45 has been one of the most actrve classes rn the fleld of musrc Joan Bates Edrth Blauvelt Shrrley Brown Flsre Koch Joyre Hughes Gertrude 'VIrller Rrchard Rresz Wally Brrggs and Robert Whrte have been actrve rn musrc or ganrzatrons for all four years Wrth Lors Grbbons Gertrude Mrller and Elsre Koch rn All State Orchestra .Ioan Bates and Drck Rresz rn ill State Chorr for two years and Shrrley Brown Drck Rresz and Lors Grbbons rn the All State Band our class has made a name for rtself MILESTONES Who wrll ever forget the look on coachs face when Skrp Trer walked rn wrth hrs arm rn a slrng after Leo Kymer broke hrs finger and Alan Smrth hurt hrs wrrst Remember when Bert was put rn the varsrty game agarnst Madrson lhrs first gamel rn our sophomore year and turned out to be hrgh scorer? We shall never forget when the boys hrd under the bleachers when the grrls had to take partners for the Vrrgrnra Reel at the senror class party Who can forget the trme Barley murdered Rrckey iso we thought! at the Junror class party? The when we agreed to send Gert to Brazrl and Barley to Canada And how about the trme when we were reprrmanded for usrng the senror doors when we we e sophs? What 1 class' SPORTS In the past four years the grrls of I 1 . . . A ' - ' I ' ' . ' - . v J ' ' 1 , y y . U Q A . , . 1 f' ' 1 ' ' r .U - , g . .. C ,. - U ' U v , - ' rr . ' A ' ' ' ' ' . . . ' . . A c ' , 2- - . . - . . 7 - r . f r -' A . . . ,, . . ,w H . H , . . , Y . . Y I I X , ' '- . . . . . . . in l . ' - - ' ,' . I . l . . . . Jn . - rr ' - - ry , ' ' B , ,, . . . . I Y .- - ' V. . - , ' ' - 'l - ' . . . . . . . - , ' - co- ' ' . . . . ' captaincy of Mr. Bailey Brower, Jr. P. A. D. class will always remember . ' . , ' rrr ' ' I Y . ' Q . - , , , . ' v .- , v V D D . S . Y , . , ' o , , . , I . D ' 1' i v x mr' ' . , A! . , . I . , - l ., . A , A . g W, ' ' V , . 24' , - . ' Z v Y L' 2 A , 9.55, ..l v C . . A -. h . N: gr If I 1 , - - s - r f s' ' ' aux 'VIII ff' , . ' ' . Q ' . ' , c - , - . , . lr , ' . . . . . C I ' ' s ' ,- S A ,. V ' . V . . . I . . 7 C- I , ft ' ' ' ' , e .c , ' .-
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