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Marcia Lee Pearson Sometimes serious, sometimes humorous, likable always. Marcia came to C.H.S. in her senior year. Her freshman, sopho- more, and junior years were spent at Barrington High School and Cushing Academy. She is well-remembered as that tall, dark wing on the hockey team and as the able captain of the basketball team. It was Marcia who helped cook those delicious hot dogs which were enjoyed so on Thursday noons. We all know Marcia will do well after she leaves to attend the Tobe-Coburn Merchandising School. Frank Ralph Petrock Something of a personis character may be discovered by observing how he smiles. Frank is known about the halls of Chatham as Pete. Of his hobbies, the one he likes most is the sport of fishing, which he does without much exertion as he lives Within a stone's, throw of the river. His favorite sport is baseball. On' graduating Pete wants to become a butcher unless it is necessary for him to join the Navy. B Marjorie Ann Power What sweet delight a quiet life afords. One of the friendliest members of the C.H.S., Margie is also one of the quietest. Her various activities include the G.A.A. and the Chatter Board on which she was an efficient worker. Margie works at the town library and is a member of the Civil Air Patrol Cadets. After graduating from Chatham High, she plans to enter the Camegie Institute of Technology. ' Robert Kane Ryerson His eyes of .brilliance -are full to the brim, With mischief, fun and plenty of vim. If you see a boy sleeping soundly through English IV, no doubt it is Bye. When he is not in the arms of Morpheus, he is known as the boisterous cut-up of the senior class. He participated on the cup- Winning soccer team this year and last and sang in tfhe A Cappella Choir in his junior year. Bob anticipates serving a year or so in the army before going to college. l f24J p L 1
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Bernard L. Munkenbeck He that hath knowledge spareth his words. Bernie has worked very studiously during his years at C.H.S. and has been rewarded by good marks. Because of his continuous work in one of Chatham's delicatessens, Bernie has not participated in after- noon activities, but he is strictly a baseball fan. Uther than baseball as a hobby, he is interested in collecting stamps. Next year Bernie is planning on joining the U. S. Navy or on entering into some kind of business. Elizabeth Kathleen Murnane Coolness and absense of haeat and haste indicate fine qualities. Betty, who is known for her big, black car, is that friendly little dark haired girl who always has a smile on her face. She has been in Chatfham High for two years, during which she has been a member of the G.A.A., and of the basketball team. Her cheerfulness- will cer- tainly give her a good start on the road to becoming a nurse. Herman William N auman Fine manners are the mantle of fair minds. Herman has a warm, friendly personality which makes him well- liked by all. Nrie joined. the Navy at the end of the junior year but returned to Lhatham High in his senior year. his favorite pasfimes are oancing, sports, and roller skating. Herman is undecided as to his plans alter graduation, but he is sure to succeed. Robert Frank Owens Good breeding is the result of good nature. Entering C.H.S. in his freshman year, Okey was immediately elected vice-president of the freshman class. Having a high scholastic record he was able to squeeze four years of schooling into three thus enabling llim to enter the Army Air Force following his junior year. Bob played soccer for two years and was a member of the choir and the Clippers Hi-Y. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. Upon dis- charge from the Army Air Force, he plans to enter college. Bob is now overseas. B C239
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Harold Albert Sheats Happy-go-lucky, a regular felllow. Having motor trouble or a flat tire? Go see Dewey, our class mechanic. Throughout his stay in Chatham High School, Dewey could frequently be found attempting to change a battered jalopy into a usable car. He has been an active participant on the soccer team for three years and a member of the Clippers Hi-Y for two years. Boating and swimming occupy the remainder of his spare time. Dewey is uncertain as to whether he will attend an engineering college or enlist in the armed forces. Abbott Shilling Eat, drink and be mierry. At the controls of that fireball as it spins around the athletic field is Bott, the model plane enthusiast. He has put in several hours of flying and plans to get his license soon. Bott also enjoys driving his car and fishing. After graduating Abbott intends to enter college or the Army Air Corps. Robert Eldon Singer The industrious man will reap other rewards. If you have been a regular patron of the- milk bar, you would be sure to have found Bob behind the counter selling sandwiches, milk, and candy. Model railroading takes up much of his spare time, the rest he devotes to dancing and sports. Bob has always been interested in following Navy's football team. After graduation, Bob would like to enter the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Mildred Ethelyn Sloss It is good to be unselfish and generous. Milly's favorite saying 'GI love lifel' illustrates perfectly her good- natured and enthusiastic personality. She has been a member of the G.A.A., the A Cappella Choir, and the Chatter Board. She has par- ticipated ably on the hockey, basketball, and baseball teams and will always be remembered for the invaluable services she rendered to the class and the school with Hier typewriter. Milly's plans after gradua- tion include a year at the Summit Secretarial School where she will 'undoubtedly be successful because of her efficiency and her friendli- C259
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