Chatham High School - Chatter Yearbook (Chatham, NJ)

 - Class of 1947

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Peter Winthrop Oswyn Thomas The word impossible is not in my dictionary. What will C. H. S. do without Pete? There is hardly any activ- ity in Chatham High for which' he has not shown ability. ln band and nrchcstra Pete played the clarinetg on the Student Council and Student Court he exercised his political abilityg and on the Clmllvr stall' he proved to he an ace photographer. Morever, Pete played nn the soccer, baseball, and ice-hockey teams and efficiently managed the basketball team. His classmates think Pete will make a most influential lawyer. ity. Elizabeth Anne Toole Horn for success. sho seemed with grace to win. Betty, our efficient editor of the Chatter, has proved to hc a very capable leader. Booper has contributed her enthusiasm and willingness to help others to the G.A.A., Red Cross, Student Coun- cil, Girl Reserves, and Methodist Youth Fellowship. It is certain that the field of nursing will welcome Betty to its ranks. C285 LoRee Beecher Thomas It is tranquil people who accomplish much Beecher, another one of our commuters from the township has many varied interests including, skiing, swimming fishing. and ten nis. As for organizations, he IS a member nf Young Peoples church choir, and Boy Scouts After graduation Beecher plans to cuter the field of Y.M.C.A. work Louis Ldward Thurber F or not to live at ease as not to hve lou is the easy-going SCIIIOI' with the blg smile and the lll fectious sense of humor., who can always be found m the midst of a crowd of boys lor girlsl extolling the virtues of the New York Yankees. Louie has been a member of the Pyramus H1Y Scouts and Young People's and is an enthusiastic sportman, baseball and basketball being his favorites He rs also mterested in drawings, and music, wielding both the brush and trumpet with equal faul

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Alan Thompson Smith Leisure with dignily. Swish! 'l'hal sound has identified Smitty. our lanlty lnlslwtlralll star. on the court for the past four years. Besides playing haskct- hall, Al has heen an outstanding memher ofthe hasehall and soccer teams. He was class president in our freshman year and also served on the Student Council. 5mitty's scintillating wit and pleas- ing personality will insure his success at college and in whatever career he chooses. W signer. Ruth Snyder On icilh IllQIfl1!lr'0! Lvl joy lic um-onfin'1l. NN hois that smooth dancer? Why Ruthie, of course. Whether itis fast or slow, Ruthie is right thcrc with the newest dance steps. Aside from dancing, Ruthie likes skating, swimming, and collect- ing records. G. A. A.. C.H.S. on Review, Chatter. Red Cross, and art clulr, have takcn up much of her time in school. She also had the honor of ln-ing class secretary in her junior year. Ruth has ln-cn president of Episcopal Young P1-ople's and an active member of Girl Reserves. With her friendly smile and lively personality. we know that Ruthie will make many friends at college after graduation. 1 translator. i 1 27 J Dorothy Ann Snyder Barbara Stitt A good laugh is xunshine in a house. Stitches is that small and rather quiet girl with a Since her arrival in C, H. S. in our freshman year many friends. Her school activilics include choir. Spanish cluh, Keeping a memory hook and col have kept Bohhie husy outside of school. With l and alrility in Spanish, she will surely he succcssfl A merry hcarl floclh good like a niclli1'im'. Dolly is one-half of the evcr-famous Snyder twin comhination. Her subtle humor hrings howls of laughter from hcr litany friends. Dotty has hecn very active in the C. A. A. throughout high school, especially at show time, giving valuahlc assistance to the dcenr- ations. Hcr main interests center around dancing and drawing. Young People's and Girl Reserves occupy much of her spare titnc, Dotly's artistic ahility will assure her of success as a fashion dc- friendly smilc. . she has made glee clull, and lecting records ner friendliness il as a Spanish



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Frederick Norman Wainwright A merricr man I never spent an lmur's talk wilhal. We wcrc all glad to have Fred hack, once again sporting thom- E'exclusivc tics down the halls of C.H.S. He left us at the end of his junior ycar to enter the Navy. Before this, however, Freddie was a familiar figure on our soccer and baseball fields. Red made the all-county first team in baseball as a pitcher when he was a sophomore. It's a business course at college for Fred after grad- nation. When the office of Stu seemed that Dick was a na proved to he a most ca ral out to the township, Dick his experience in those di should- he a most proficien Richard Foster Watrous The joyjulncss of a man grolongelh his days. Wliose cartoon is that? Sure enough, tl1at's one of Dick Wat- rousis fanious drawings. Besides having been active in Explorer Scouts, Press Club, and Chatter stall, Watty has heen athletically inclined, as proved by his membership on the baseball team and the noon-hour haskethall squad and in the howling cluh. After graduation Wally plans to take a course in joumalism at Syracuse, Eleano Elly is that quiet blond i . gg . , . as swimming, skating, and I C299 Richa lndeperulence is the fi 1' M. Weisgerber F uithful to interest in first aid classes. the school of nursing at Ov longed to the G.A.A.. Young leur Roller Qkatin f Club Q rd Henry Ward rst requisite to great 1llllhl'l'llIkiIlgS. dent Council president was created, ii tural for the job and since then he has I ble leader. Although he has been kept pretty busy with his job at the Esso station and those long walks I mas taken part in Pyramus Hi-Y. With scussions down in Student Council, he t lawyer. a task as Io a friend. whom you have sccn taking such an This is because she plans to enter erlonk Hospital. Besides having be- People's, and the Florham Park Ama- is is interested in such outdoor sports lorseback riding.

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