Chatham High School - Chatter Yearbook (Chatham, NJ)

 - Class of 1950

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,LDA 'N M 1 JANICE LEAH GORDON lt ir tranquil people that acfontplirla muon. jan is one of our girls who can be seen work- ing at the Public Library after school. She has found time, however, to belong to the Camera Club, Commercial Club, and Girls' Glee Club. Outside of school, jan enjoys bowling and swimming, and belongs to the Saint Patrick S0- dality. After graduation, she hopes to attend Trenton State Tewhprs' College. , I I c . . 5 IL' tr' , - , A . 1 l 'A' I R 1 v I - , .TUNE ANN HACKBPNBURG it V -5- 'lGooIz'AbztSnor'i.i a ruccerrf' I , 1 , 4 f is another' of dur future secretaries. She ha participated-'in Girls, Chorus, Press Club, feiioirx Tumbling Club, and gee G.A.A. In her leisure. time she attendedfiff aul's Young Peo- 'ple'i, 5'-Teens, and wasta member of the Florham Par.. Roller Skating Speed Team. june plans to attend a secretarial school in the fall. '. A .A M4 y . 4 r c , , ,ai gr, A 1 ' X AN? M s N A 1 e who if ot think do A ' . f p ir 1 nore er a be intl: inet. .yy f L , ne iskthe llox with ligssmile ln 0:'r5f.s. lhe p t ' V ss lub: agzatierb wc, B lee.Clu oir, gn ,lin , l 9 side 'f Egobl he has beehlvery algtrzb ' xplorers and 6? sbyteri 0unQfPebYle'si ne, lans to enter CEAJ r gpdddfion., ' f L I lk, ffm l N 1 Q' , ,l to 7, J o fx f' ANN HARLEY Her moderrt nature and quiet air Jlaou' ber good ar Jlae ir fait. One of the quieter membegb of our class, Ann has been a .pendable me Er pf Girls' Chorus, Choir,Nand, She spent s much of her leisure time xidnittifgg a 4' working in the Presbyterian 'Young People's.PAnn's jlingness and desire to helrf others make her vvglli suitedxfor a career in the field.6'f nursing. - X i 5 x, . . 4. , . 4. X , T - lid,-.I ' 'L A ' . N , L 1,1 N . . W. . ,4 .A BAQRBARA FIJECHSEL ki? I-ai zzjnhirgizvay, mplearing rmiile, dqerrer. S 4 .fo neat and quite in .rtylelh ki ' . ' u . . . ! BArbf' is one of our vrvacious gl1'lSl'9l16 has pu't herevciydcity to good use as a metnber of the 'cheerleading squad. She has been active in the G.A.A., the Girls' Chorus, and the A Cappella Choir. Barb's hobbies include collecting records, and knitting many of those beautiful sweaters she wears. Barb will attend Presbyterian Hos- pital, where she will enter Nurses' Training School. X , i .- -WL . ' NTDONALD ROGER' GILG Quad natuie if one of lair greater! auetsf' Roger's chief interest in C.H.S. has been sportsg and heihas been on the basketball and baseball squads, Even when he isn't participating in sports, he is an. ardent ispofts fan and amateur sports writer, as was- indicated by his coverage of ath- letic activities for the Cl9atlaam.Pre.v.r. Outside of school he 'has taken part in Scouts and Hi-Y. After graduation he hopes to attend the Citadel. The CHATTER

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x Ki fo N N ' on e rr 'ff e mini? by h d e -N' I f SC ing C.I-I.S. at Ci ' ' -'I ' te i he su imer of her - ' l li 0 Q i 7 s EL t 1 I I I j or gif . ja i a x n a n :i er of,Girls' rus C oir, Tum l' Club 1 X . . C' t- si sc MSI - has p F' a.' in oung e e' an Y-Te s ca n I sing is ja kie' oicex heri wor 9 50' ll 2' J' Of. 09 MARILYN TYLER ENGELMAN Fine munnerf are the manile of fine mindrf' This versatile young miss has done so many things during her four years of high school that it would take pages to mention them all. But some of her activities have been in the G.A.A., Dramatics Club, and the Methodist Young Peo- ple's, as well as her participation in the Girls' Chorus and her honored place as a member of the New jersey State Chorus. Although Marilyn hasn't made her final decisicfn yet, she does plan to go to Ursinus College. We can see that she is bound to have a happy and successful future. SE IORS 1950 Q I :Lia , in sjx-7 Y,i'hj.'f it .U .., I ,Qc l cHARi:EiS-iff!-Ibi , R. Not afraid of zwhgk ur n , in .fynipyzlla K. .4.v- ' Charlie is that little guy whofuns a bigbmili fe ff' sieiefe ik We ' asm for sports was respon ' le' his' point- ment nager qlhcltbhhc en, d t e basketball tea .Ile was treasurer o asslinx' omg freshman d sophomore years. Outside Of sdhibol-Yigii-rs treasurer of 0 Hi-Y. Afiter graiiation, Chuck plans-tH ' of ennsylvania where he ihtends to studyjo be a certified public accountant. it N ' ' . LAJ. f rip!! HAR A IN FEYRER gf Tr e oy I ey om artirilyf' e ill e mb ' as th uiet right ck o 't to ' o o blast a v. ia. m Sp ts een Dick's life in vi ' X v. ,A- e . e r m Oratory in our om - 6' I side cc , has b on b 4: -as - -.V a ack ams 515 C. ,h as n H' . ic wu t b me 1 1 is ut is und ed tl co lege e ' ill a end to prep re for this pro sion. MARIANNA JULIA FIREBAUGH A rweet, altnzrlizfe kind of grace. Poogie has been one of the very active mem- bers of our class as a participant in Choir, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, and the G.A.A. In her leisure time Poogie attended Mariners, New jersey Civic Ballet, and the Sodality. With her friendly smile and animated personality, Poogie will make many friends at college. ROGER RUSSELL FISHER By diferent nlellyodx, diferent men excel. Bucky was one of our star soccer players. Will we ever forget how he came through with a goal to save the day for us in the High Bridge game? Outside of school Buck likes to bowl and to take part in the activities of the Methodist Young People's. As we all go our separate ways we'll especially miss teasing Bucky about his flashy ties and sharp sweaters. ,3,.LL. 35



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NANCY M. HARRIS Laugh and Ilae world lauglar rvitln yon. Life zvilhout liuiglaing ir a dreary blank. Nance is our blond bombshellf' She returned to C.H.S. in her junior year, and immediately be- came active in the G.A.A. She is also a member of the Band, Choir, and Girls' Chorus. Outside of school she belongs to the Presbyterian Young Peoples. We're sure that Nancy's vitality will be a great asset to her in the future. l CHARLES HEAD Nothing if imporfilzle Io indurlryf' . Shorty is an appropriate nickname for this diminutive senior. In school he has belonged to the Airplane Club and Bowling Club, and has participated in wrestling, Shorty's spare time is spent bowling. After graduation he plans to attend a trade school. .YE IORS 1950 CONSTANCE NATALIE HEADAPOHL Ar true ar God i.r in l9eaz'en. Interested in a pair of argyles? just see Connie, for she is an inveterate knitter. However, she devoted a lot of her time to G.A.A., Choir, Girls' Chorus, Spanish Club, and the Chatter Staff. She is also a member of the Westminster Fellowship. Connie plans to undertake a career in social work after graduation. JANET ELIZABETH HEISER Every great person if an individual. ' Whpiilthe gl1fI,.'Wl16 always has everyone laughf mg gf f antics? Why, it's janet, who cameftp C.H.S. inlherv junior year from Delmar, New York. Although she has been here for only two years, japerghas been a member of the Dramatic C1ub,,Library Council, G.A.A'., and the Chatter Board. ,Outside roi' school she has been active in Methodist Young Peop'1e's. janet enjoys swim- ming and music. Her vivacitjt. and keen sense of humor will surely rnake Janet very popular 'at college next year. ' ,v , RAYMOND CURT HOERNER A man that blurlner if not quite Il brute. Ray is that quiet, friendly boy who is kept busy commuting to C.H.S. from Irvington. He came to Chatham in his sophomore year, and later became a member of the Leathercraft Club, Airplane Club, and Gun Club. Ray's favorite pastime is bowling. His plans for the future are undecided at present, but he hopes to get a job with the Bell Telephone Company. PATRICIA A. HOLZMAN She if calm benzzife the ir Ilae mi.rIre.f.r of ber rubjert, the .recrel of .felf-pa.f.re.r,rioi1, Although Pat is a quiet girl, her sincerity has been a decided asset in making fast friends. A member of the G.A.A., Pat has participated in basketball and hockey. Her proficiency in business subjects won her the position of treasurer of the Business Club in her junior year. This year Pat is a member of Choir, After graduation Pat plans to enter nursing school preparatory to becoming an airline hostess.

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