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Irene Ann Coss Thr' only may lo haw' a friend is In bu una. lJon't write to the California Gllamher of Gonum-rvv-f-vonw within s-arshot of Irene, who came to us from an unidentified KX cstern state in her junior year. l'h-re, sl1eltasln-vonn- well-known for hor participation in G. A. A,, Chmvlaino. and Girl Reserves and her unique style of driving I? I. lr:-nv wants to go to thc University of Californian and tlu-u settle down and never more roam from her horse rant-ll and umbrella factory in that fair state. . 'wt' V 5 A J fglegi, Robert V. M. Cousins I mn ltvl only willy in rnysvlf, but Ihr' cause that uit is in other mvn. Cousic is that mellow-rooney cat who is really in thc groove- when it vonn-s to niusim' in general and jazz in particular. During, his stay in C. H. S.. lu- has heat his way to fame in surh outstand- ing organizations as thc hrass ensemble, the high 111-hool hand. .Iohnny Bunm-ll's Swing Band and Rupert ,lohnson's ,lazz Comho. Aside from nulsir, Boll has also participated in Hvouls. the tennis team, and the J. R. A. He plans to go to vollege and later take up the oral prudurtion of radio work. Glenn R Cultis For llu-y 1-rm vonqmr uho bzlulr' thu ran Glenn is that daffy vruatur vx lo- 1 1 tptde hut pt-'rlodlt rom-ked the at-hool :luring the past four yearn. Between at-rapes, Ilaggot Puss has heen a nn-mher of the Chuttvr itaff, tennis team, Explorer Patrol., and Xoung l'coplc's. He still has found tuna- for his llohhies of footlrall, airplane modeling. and vlu-ntintry. After llolgatc, Glenn hopes to make a 1-arm-r of journalism. Margaret Alleen Dendy .1 :lu 4 r ul luurl. a smiling far-fe pul .illllShiIl6' in lhv durlfvxl plurv. Peg is that versatile gal who has made so many friends in ll. H.5. hy her 1-onstant c'ln:1-rfulness. She has heen president of lhv Booster Cluh. and an active lIllflltll9l' of the Student Gouuril. an-nior vhoir, ffllllllvl' stall., and Girl Reserves. We will new-r forget Peggfa dexterity on the hoc-key field and the basketball murt or lu-r friendly laugh in tho halls. After graduation. Peggy would lilo- to attf-nd a university in the Southwest. U29
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Vincent E. Calbick Tllvrc is only one proof of abililyffurlion. Yin has hc:-n a most versatile Senior with musical, athletic, and scholastic interests. Hc rarried out these interests in band, vhoir, sort-cr It-ann, iec-hockey team, and Student Council. In his spare tinu-, Yin tool. part in Pyramus Hi-Y, Explorer Post No, 2, and Young Peoph-'s. Hn-re's a real asset for Cornell. 1 t Ruth Jean Lai gill Reason and judgmu-nt an thi qualuu s o a lerullr ,lean is our efficient classmate who's always bustling around C. H, Sffhut always for a good reason. She did a splendid job on the Chatter stalf, helping us get our class pirtures and that ex- cellent Christmas issue of the Chatvlainv, of which she was editor. is another trihute to her abilities. Other activities to which ,lean has lent her support are G.A. A., Press Cluh, choir, and Girl Reserves. Ruth Mae Chegwidden Thi- small 1'o1mlvsi4'x swvelvn lifeg the greater ennoble il. lluthic, one of our reserved senior girls, has been a faithful nn-inln-r of the hand. orchestra, and choir. The C. A. A. and Red Cross haw also ln-lu-filed by her willingness to help. In her spare tinu-. liulhie enjoys sketching. photography, sewing, collerting records. and writing those lettersv to Japan. She will continue her education at N. .l. C. Albert Fredi lck Chi lstensen For his lu-art is ln lm uurlt. and lhz heal! giveth gram- :mio vrcry arl. AI is another of our more quiet senior lroys. Although he has had few school activities, he has kept himself husy out of school with the Chatham Drum S. Bugle Corps, the 'Nlorristown llrnln 8 lluglc Corps. Boy Scouts, and Young l'eople's. After leaving svhool. M would like to enlist in the Navy alul later start his own business. UU
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Patricia Jean DeWolf .4 1'h1'ery llvurt mnlfvlh a vluwrflll 1'o11rllt?nunf:r'. l'at':- splendid artistic ability has put hcr in great demand by her classmates, for wholn she is allways willing to draw pictures. Aside from art. she has been active in the G. A. A., senior choir, fflxalclnine. Cirl Reserves, and as ajunior Nurse's Aid. Since dress designing is another of l'at's interests. she hopes to attend Parson's Art School in New lork City. Claude Leonard Donaldson .llun arc polished through af-I and xpevch. Tall, lithe Mousie has been a mainstay on the basketball and haseball teams ever since he came to C. H. S. from Columbia in his junior year. Nlousie is noted for .his magnificent creations in thc field of iee cream sundaes as well as for heing one of tht- IIIOSI popular members of the Pyramus Hi-Y. Wtfll all miss Claude when he leaves to join the Army after graduation. Catherine Thelma Fackiner Manner, not gold, is u'oman's best adornmenl. Those big brown eyes reflecting a warm friendliness belong to lxay, who has given much to C. A. A., dramatic club, art club l'll0ir. glee clnlu. and Young Peoplc's. Her leisure Ito have any, she lnnst he a terrific rnanagerl is spent designing. Kay hopes to lind more time to devote to this, her true love, at N. ,l. C. next year. va! Teresa Pauline Farley Dexterity morn-s hy 1-xpvrivnr-11. 'l'crry, as she is better known. is one of the more talented meni- ln-rs of the senior class. Whenever you're down at the Morris- lissex skating rink, you can see Terry gracefully exhibiting her skills. She is also very active in C. A. A.. participating in hoekcy and doing duo skating acts with her sister in the show. 'l'orry is still undecided in her future plans. U31
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