Chatham High School - Chatter Yearbook (Chatham, NJ)

 - Class of 1950

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s 1 . ' . 1 , -' J STEPHEN A. KALUQKI' SWenreliJ more elo uent' than uordr J , 3 . , ,lnladditsion to b 'ng the quietest boy in the clals, Steve is proba y the tallest and one of the 'best-natured. He has taken partiin the Press Club and Cooking Club. Outside, of school his main interest is sports. Although Steve has taken an industrial arts course in C.H.S., his plans for the future are undecided. CAROL KING Speech ir great, hut .filenee ir greater. Kingsy is one of the more reserved members of the senior class. She has participated in Glee Club, Choir, Music Club, and G.A.A. Outside of school Carol has been a member of Young Peo- ple's. We're sure that Kingsy's good looks and cooperative spirit will be an asset to her at what- ever college she attends. 'NP a er f C oir yr It -55 v L B it s 'E ' urh i , thi 5 gf ' ' . e re i le sw. -' ers o r as, l'h -.-- ,Qin ' it ', lee :--i - ritte fo t 5 hatterhox. Dur' , it s ' ry ar, ot u -- to seeing him drive V ,gh t l ev day, for he V w ed d -' he so s ation. Karl will defi- txb, t i e ya? an V t to hatever college he chooses. Q XQ 5 Q5 t 55 CHARLES ROBERT KUENSTNER, JR. Never let your Jtudier interfere with your education. Hear those model airplanes buzzing around the athletic field? Charlie is undoubtedly taking part, for he has a rabid enthusiasm for anything me- chanical. A member of the Model Airplane Club and the Aviation Club in school, he has also been a member of the Tri-County Sky Rovers Model Airplane Club and the Buccaneers Hi-Y. After D college Goomba plans to became an auto test 51? UX.driver. my 'Ni P 6 A-1 I J e,,,6a,F ' '74-Q. i -'lrqr ,N '9410 X' ' 7' qxflet G5 G 'GLY . ew-1 - 'A' J- . V 0 Qlfb Lf 41-5 QD! ELSIE MARIE JOHNSON There ir a mirchievour twinkle in her eye. Elsie, during her high school years, has partici- pated in many activities, including Business Club, Leathercraft Club, Choir, and G.A.A. She is also a member of Y-Teens. In her spare time Elsie reads or plays baseball. Upon graduation, Elsie plans to secure a position in the secretarial Held. ALLAN JUDGE Ambition and toil maketh a man. Al is the blond boy who fills your gas tank down at the Esso Station. In C.H.S. he has par- ticipated in Dramatic Club, Boys' Glee Club and Choir and has been the Dramatic Club and G.A.A. Show electrician, as well as co-business manager of the Chatter. Outside of C.H.S. Colonel has found time for Presbyterian Young People's. After attending the General Motors In- stitute of Technology, Al hopes to become an automobile dealer. , ' 6' 6 ,jeifi

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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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I J 0 q..J -i' fc, ' I' ' 1 ' x , ...4 . W ffl I i- 1 .- . MAURICE LANDBMARE, 113. ' S Sl5iad .ff llaolzgbt, well made, zz' ll 1l'I'0llgw,.H. ffl Mem 's that tgll' good-lo ljing boy 'n our class. I-le hast n a mergw' of the Sytudent 'ounlil, Can Club,,Dra tic Club, Wrestling lulyeigg 'as on t I va sity safcer and basket- J hall t ni Outsid igool Mece was'in the Explnfers couwlgld pr A dent of Hi-.3Q,6ur loss will be Rutgers' gain.. A V. 1' f ' l f I 1' it l ' J jf X JOSEPH LANGENBERG J' For lyefr 4 jolly good fellow. joe is one of the Township students in our class. Although he hasnt had the time to partici- pate in any after-school activity, he has been a member of the Airplane Club, Chemistry Club, and the Wrestling Club. joe enjoys puttering around an old car, playing baseball, or bowling. After graduation, he plans to join the U. S. Navy. SE IORS 1950 r X BR E ELWOOD ON You n . m 'zz greaf Bruc is the mil illy record expert in our cl ss. AJ s bee er . . b ' am and has al taken art in the 21 Tourna- e t. Out ide e'ha meqfdithi Fellowship, the Qggen Vil ge sports y Club, df Y. .A. activities: o f ua A ,y Br a t wolrk a while, and t en to ' a Vsiness college. I gf fi lg, 4.1 'Z Z Dm-1 LoTT Q! Her rmile is or runny as ber golden hair. Judy came to C.H.S. from Westfield in her senior year. At Westfield she took part in sports, the French Club, the Art Club, and the Dancing Club. In C.H.S. she has been a member of G,A.A. I-ler outside activities include Y-Teens. judy plans to attend a junior College, and later to fultill her ambition of becoming an artist. EDNA MAY MARTIN Life if not life at all witlaoul music. Edna has been an active member of the G.A.A., participating in all the sports. Will we ever for- get those home runs of hers? Being able to play the sax and the violin has enabled Edna to play in the band and orchestra, besides belonging to the Choir and Girls' Chorus. In her spare time, Edna is a lr. 4-H leader and takes part in the -I-I-I Dairy Club, Young People's, and her church orchestra. We wish her all the luck in the world attaining her ambition, Morris County 4-H agent. PRESTON MARTIN I shall have rearom for Jpeeclag none for Jilencef' We saw a lot of Skip behind the milk har dur- ing our senior year. A Township boy, he has been a familiar sight hitch-hiking up the hill toward home after track practice or some other school activity, Outside school he has been a loyal mem- ber of Hi-Y. His plans include college, and wher- ever he goes, his wit will keep him on top.

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