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John James Finnegan Well-timed silvncv hnzh mnrv vlnqzn-mv' llmn spew-h .lack is usually the occupant of am- of Chatham Higlfs trawl- ing jalopies. Aside from tearing around in that ronw-yalnvn- , he has been an active member of the Pyranms Hi-Y and also of llu- Township Gun Club. Hunting and fishing: arc .lac'k's chin-f lmlnlni:-s. ' and his practice at the gun vluh has made him a fizu- shot. After graduation .lack plans ta attend thc fllarinu l'lxlginv.-ring S1-lnml. Barbara Ann Geddis In qlriwvlnvxs and 1-unjidenrvs shall be your slrvnglh. Barlnara has ln-an with us in C. H. S. all four years of high sclmol. Although she is vary quiet, we know Bobbie to be one of the friendliest girls in the class. The future is still undecided for her. Rose Mary Genovese The la,-sting and browning privilvgv of fri:-ndship is rolzxlazrxr-y. Rose always seems to be enjoying whatever she does, hut she has some preferences like swimming: and roller skating. Since hcl' own hair always looks ujust right, we're sure she will do well as a beautician. Rose plans to go to the Newark Beautician School. Grace Russell Goodfellow Cvnlls- of spf-wh. lwrwfiawnl of mimi. Goody is lhal dark-llairvd girl who is always willing to do favors for lu-r frivnnls. While in high school she has participated in the C. A. A. shows, Girl Rm-serves, senior and church choirs. Young l 4-ople-'s. and thx- Altar Guild. Grace is very much interested in a nursing 1-arm-r and plains to begin her training at Orange Memorial l'lo:-upilal. U49
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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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Austin Allen Gunsel Happy am I, from care I am. fr-ue. Austin, the fellow with the witty personality, left C. l'l.5. in his junior yt-ar. Ten of the thirteen months that he served in the Naxy as u st-aman first class were spent on the Philippine Islands. lit-forv Gus left school, he played basketball and was a member of thc- lli-Y. Since his return, Gus has gained many new friends by his amivahlc good bumor. He experts to go to Rider to study linsint-ss Adnlinislration. ter College. Eugene John Haag l'ropriv1y of mruuwrs and consideration for others are lhzr Iwo main characteristics of a gvenlleman. Varsity. as hc is better known, has been very autixc in the ll. A. ul. during his stay in C. H. S, efficiently managing the business of the tt-anus. Cone enjoys music and has done a fine job in the hantl for four years. His other interests include the Pyramus Hi-W and luung l'cople's. Cene's choice of college is Paco Institute. mln-rv ln- plans to study accounting. C153 Helen Louise Gulley None knew thco but lo low thee, nor namul lluz Iml Io pralx Heh-n is that well-known and well llked 'Senior who In is done so much for C. H. S. through her l1dl'l1Lllldl.l0ll in the Student 1 oun eil, choir, Spanish Club, and Chute lauu. we sb ill ill remember her fine work on the basketball md hoekey teams and as president of the Presbyterian Young People 1- Hth n pl ins to itttnd Vtfoos Walter Hall Halstead Good humor is goodness and tuszlom fombmul Boom. boom, booniity boom Cru-ll ll xt tht tall Lylnbtl 1-rushing, drum heating Senior, W alt Htl:-lc ul tht ftllow Wllll that gorgeous wave tin his hairj Vtalt is a finnhtr sifht taklnr tr:-nn-lulous strides down the lull He lil 1 reason though, for his membership in the tennis 'nnl bowling teams, the brass eu semhle, band, Press Cluh, and Young People s, not to mention his hobbies of airplane modeling and stump tollemtm , have lupt hun rather busy. But these activities are only a start, for were sure Walt will expand his interests when he enters fomell
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