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Gordon Parham Caution is the eldest f-hild of wisdom. Gordon came to C. H. S. during the middle of the eighth grade. He has been one of C. H. Sfs representatives on the Cul Hate bri- gade. Though working has taken up nuleh of his time. he has been able to become a member of the Sea Scouts. Young l'eople's, and Summit Y. M. C. A. Cordon is as yet undeeided on what his post- graduation plans will be. Warren Elmer Patten, Jr. All good things which exist are the fruits of originality. See that woodsrnan strutting down the hall in the seven league ski boots? Yes, it's Warren Patten. As anyone can see at a glance, his hobbies are hunting and trapping. Warren has just returned to C. H. S. after spending a year and a half, among other places, Nagasaki. Upon graduation, Warren intends to enter the Embalm- ing School of N. Y. U. and hecome a mortieian. Malvina Patterson Willing ix she, arul eager to please. A hilarious laugh and a devilish grin---lhere's good-natured Mal. Although Q good portion of Penel's spare time is spent behind the eounter at the United Cigar Store, she has been an active me-nxher of the press cluh, G. A. A., Chatter and Chatlflaine boards. glee club, and tumbling cluh. Aside from school and working, Mal has belonged to Girl Reserves and Wing: Seouts. Mal plans to go to college and with her fondness ol' be-ing with people. we know she will make a good teacher. Donald Hal rison Pierson Cunha what may, I am satisfied. llon's friendliness and kindness have carried him to the peak of popularity around C. H. S., just as his ahility in sports has found hiln representing Nlfiskiev learns in soccer, basketball and base- ball. Outside of sehuol. Don is a member of the Pyramus Hi-Y and a veteran soda-jerker at Chiefs. After getting out of the Army. Don plans to enter Drew University. C247 .rx Ae.. .nh ... J!!!
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Frank Moran lie nu! lleeeirerl by his innm-ent appenramze. Frank eanne to us as ax Freslnnan from the township auul soon prow-al himself Io he quite un athlete. While in C. ll. S. he has hm-n on the lulsketlulll. soeeer. illltl lmselmll teams. Moreover, Frunla has ln-en an typienl nu-xnher of the Pyraunus Hi-Y. His post-graduate plains renulin unsettletl for the present, Ann Marie Murphy .4 happy life vonsists in lfllllllllilliff' of mimi. Ann is one who he-lieves thu! actions speak louder than vsormls us proved hy her participation in G. A. A.. Chalvlnine. zuul Challer. Also, us an hose for her ezlreer, she has heeome profit-ienl in several languages. With this firm lHll'ligl 0llIlll we know that Ann will he an sueeess when she heeornes al translator after further slluly at St. Elizoln-tl1's. Jean Muchmore To 1lrrm'. to puinl. In xkelrh is my delight, .lean is host known for Ju-r excellent drawings and work in the field of fashion. Among her extra-eurrieulur netivities in ll. H. b. are the Spanish Club, press eluh, Chal.vlnine. and Chailer. .lean pluns to enter the Truplmge-n School ol' Fashion to prepare for at earner in fashion design or illustration. Anyone who has seen her flrowings will surely vouvll for Jennis sueeess. Kathleen Joan Murphy Always full of fun and vim. A flash ol' curly real hair, an witty renmrlx, auul u sparkle in lu-r 1-ya --ff thut's Murph. As one of the peppiest nu-nlhers of thc- elauss, fllurph enjoys ull lxiluls of sports aunl fun. what slloulil we haue mlone without our horky eenter or haskethull forward? She has ul- so hee-u an menlher of the Red Cross. glee eluh, lf. H. S, on Review, auul the Booster llluh. Aside from sehool activities, Murph has par- tieiputerl in Girl Reserves. After leaving C. H. S., Murph will luke up nursing at St. Wlurfs. C239
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Barbara Jane Power G1-nllc in pcrsonage and conduct. The girl with thc beautiful red hairftbat's Baja. But it is her quict. unaffected manner which has won ber many friends. En- thusiastic membership in the Civil Air Patrol takes up much of her time. but. also she has had a hand in G. A. A., press club, Girl Reserves, Girl Scouts, and Young l coplc's. Upon graduation Baja plans to continuc ln-r education at Carnegie Tech. Mary Lou Powers Fair lcorlls glatlrlon so many a hoarl. Lon is thc friendly girl whom everyone likes so well, Her many friends will rcmembcr hor participation in glee club, Girl Ke- serves. and Wling Scouts: furthermore, Lou has lent her athletic ability to all G. A. A. activities. Her contributions to the C. H. S. on Review have been appreciated by all. Ccrtainly any office will be glad to have Lou as a receptionist. Emmett H. Purdy A gcnllcman is .a man who can disagree without being disagreeable. linnnct, the tousle-headed blond, came to C. H. S. in his senior year after having been separated from the U. S. Army. Because of bis desire to study law at Syracuse, Emmett has been busy with his studies since his return. 'Z -.. . 524777 , fs 4 L J. iasfwsswwwxr li ' 'WF s is A 1 . -4 ,Q K' f i L 4 . fi A 4-M f' 'new Robert James Schwarz 4' r Ls rg. Good manners are thc art of making people ul eusc. Bob is thc Senior whose friendliness and amazing ability to daze the faculty have won him a host of admiring friends throughout the school. His interest in music is manifested by his long term membership in the band and his sports ability is utilized on' Chat- bam's icy hockey team. Liltewisc, he is interested in golf and bow- ling and is an activc member of thc Explorers l'atrol. Bob will attend Dartmouth as a pre-med student. C253
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