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Mary Elizabeth Gavin Happy, thoughtful, kind, and true, there is no favor she will not do. Ga-ga is one of our many sports lovers, as can easily be seen when she dribbles a hockey ball or hits one of her famous home-runs. Her sewing ability is revealed by the numerous skirts and dresses s'he has made. A happy-go-lucky girl, Betty is never too busy to do someone a favor. With such a pleasing personality, we know Ga-ga will be very successful airline stewardess. Elaine Phyllis Gervase I f you would create something, you must be something. Coming to C.H.S. from Summit in her senior year, Elaine imme- diately participated in many school activities, notably the choir and the G.A.A. Originally she came from Illinois Where she sang with a school band. She is noted for her excellent art work-especially fashion designing. Because Elaine is interested in both singing and designing, she plans to go to art and music school after graduation. Richard Adam Gerwick By diffenent methods different men excel. Dick came to Chatham at the beginning o-f his junior year. We all feel that his coming here was Columbia Higlfs loss and Chatham Higlfs gain. He has taken a very active part in ice-hockey, baseball, and choir. Besides supporting these activities, he was a helpful participant on the Advisory Board. Upon graduation Dick plans to join the Marine Corps or else enter Rutgers to study chemistry. E Mary Louise Goett Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. As a result of her work in the Spanish club, Mary Lou has learned many Spanish songs, one of which she sang with great success for the seniors at their class party. She is also a participant in the G.A.A. Out- side of school she belongs to the Episcopal Young People's. Mary Lou intends to go to a secretarial school after which she will become a steno- grapher. . 4165
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Elizabeth Emma Ferrell When there is music there must be charm. Betty, one of C. H. S.'s most accomplished musicians, plays the cello, accordian, saxaphone., and piano. She has participated in the A Cappella for three years, the band for one year, and the ordhestra for four years. Because of her excellent musical ability, Betty was a mem- ber of the New Jersey All-State High School O'rchestra. After gradua- tion Betty plans to enter Syracuse University. Samuel R. Firebaugh fz The greatest of all human benefits is independence. As agstudent of Chatham High, Sam has been an active participant in school affairs. This year Sam was a member of Chatlham High's soc- cer team. He is known for his eloquent speech and lecture possibilities. Sam spends much of his time working on cars in the Esso gas station. Sam is undecided as to what career he will follow after graduation. Charles Fisher A clever and gay fellow we-Al worth knowing. Membership on the soccer squad took up a good part of Charlie's time while he was in Cfhatham 1-ligh School. 1-le also lent his talents to the Sea Scouts and the Pyramus rli-Y. Being an .enthusiastic admirer of the Marine Corps, Charlie left Chatham high in his senior year to join the lfeathernecks. , Good luck, Charlie! Dorothy Ellen Fry Talents constitute our essense. Dotty, as we all know from hearing her in so many assemblies, is the school's prize accordianist. Her taste for music has been put to good use in the A Cappella Choir and the Girls' Glee Club. Besides these organizations she was active in the G.A.A. and the Red Cross. Along with her accordian, Dottyis outside time is taken up by Young Peopleis and working in the Punch and Judy Shop. Next September Dotty hopes to enter Grove City College. U55 p
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Amelia Teresa Grace U Our character is owr will, for what we will, we are. Sis has been a member of Chatham High School all four years, and in that time she has been a real friend. Sis takes an active part in the G.A.A., and also in the American Legion. Roller skating, card collect- ing, and corresponding are among her hobbies. Upon graduation she will become the assistant manager of the Acme market. Barbara Anne Graybach Always carefree and gay. r Bag, with her well-known witty remarks which have been quoted throughout tfhe halls of C. H. S., has participated in many and varied activities during high school. She was a member of the G. A. A., Chat- ter Board, Spanish Club, Choir, Girl Reserves, and the Red Cross. Upon graduation Bag hopes to enter Columbia University to- study physical therapy. When she leaves, Chatham High will lose one of its gayest students. Malcolm Clark Greenidge Trwe enjoyment comes from activity. That tall, dark-haired star fullback of the soccer team is Mac Greenidge. Mac has also demonstrated an extraordinary ability for ice hockey and tumbling. The band, Hi-Y Clippers, the C. H. S Calling, and the Congregational Young People's have also claimed Mackie's membership. His hobbies include building model airplanes, skiing. camping, and experimenting with radios. After graduating from C.H.S. Mac plans to enter some branch of the armed services. Raymond F. Guinter What a rare gift is that oftmanners. ' Ray is one of the most happy-go-lucky boys in Chatham High Sclhooll He can always be found with a song on his lips or whistling a popular tune. Coming to C.H.S. in his sophomore year from Grange High School where he was a member of the band and glee club, Ray became president of the '4Clippers Hi-Y. He left us in his junior year for a brief hitch in the Navy. Upon receiving his honorable dis- charge, Ray resumed his studies at C.H.S. As yet he is undecided as to his future plans. C175
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