Chatham High School - Chatter Yearbook (Chatham, NJ)

 - Class of 1961

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H. Christian Ahlers Chris . . . great musical tal- ents . . . plays iano in a band . . . enjoys woriing on the sta- tion wagon . . . boating and water sltiing in the summer. . . labulous hi-li equipment and records . . . Hi-Y . . . annual winter trips to Canada . . . col- lege ahead. Franlz William Anthony Compact and powerful mem- ber of Cl'lS's football team . . . muscle-bound . . . cars are a main interest . . . enjoys a good time . . . friendly and well-lilced . . . sharp dresser . . . witty and good-natured . . . engineering is ahead for Franlc. I Mi Iolm Alan Visitor from Korea . . . never at a loss for words . . . remember those assemblies? . . . good swimmer and soccer player . . . dislilces nothing in the United States, yet . . . fun to lcnow . . . debating team . . . hopes to at- tend Brigham Young Univer- sity. Nlarilyn C. Anderson Dimples when she smiles . . . president ol' Library Council . . . Mathyx Veep . . . fun to be with . . . capable and reliable . . . Bridge Club Secretary . . . choir . . . Marilyn plans secre- tarial worli after junior college. Frederick Archer Fred . . . good-loolcing . . . Chatter . . . boy's cheering sec- tion . . . sharp dresser. . . in- tramural sports . . . Hi-Y . . . terrific dancer . . . great Fisher- man . . . always seen smiling . . . college lies ahead in the field of medicine. WW Bruce Allen Hi-Y guy . . . President of Math Club . . . needless to say, a math whiz . . . owns electronics business . . . invaluable to Com- munity Players . . . pool shark . . . addicted to electronics . . . Resistors Club . . . best of lucl: to Bruce. Karin E. Ansorge Chatham's gift from Germany . . . wavy brown hair and darlc eyes . . . G.A.A .... memo- rable summer at Sun Valley . . . best of luck to Karin in the future. A. Iolm Arends That cool blond hair . . . always friendly . . . crazy about boats . . . another car? . . . last seen rushing to his after school job . . . handy in the shop . . . best of luclc in the future, John. Robert E. Alpaugh 'Robbyu . . . goes all out for boat racing . . . member of the Hi-Y . . . enjoys the .lersey coast during the summer . . . colle i- ate dresser . . . likes to see tie sights in New Yorlc . . . some- thing to say to all . . . aims toward college. Arlene Atchison Envied for that wav brown hair . . . friendly smile for all . . . one of the quieter members of the class . . . loves sports . . . whiz at hoclcey . . . church fel- lowshi . . . good lucl: to Arlene in the Future.

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Lynn M. Strandine lx! ' .ii , fr. ,X . ' s I. XJ' iiif A A I . I X. . I if fry, Glass gfistory THE CLASS OF 1961 is unique in that we have attended Senior High School for only three years: however, looking back, we seem to have packed more activities, projects, experiences, and good times into our three years than all the former classes put together. There was our first wonderful sophomore year under the able leadership of our class officers, John Storey, Bob Klase. Lynn Strandine and John Hall. The most outstanding event was our participation in the First Annual Spring Festi- val. lVlany of us took part in both the Concert and the G.A.A. Show and displayed by our enthusiasm and interest our de- sire lor the continuation of this combined activity. As we finished up our first exciting year in the school, our new home. we were proud to have our own uhundle of energy, Linda Miller. chosen to represent us on the Cheerleading Squad and our swell sophisticatef' Noelle Quakenbush, elected to the Twirling Squad. ' The next year seemed to come quickly, and it brought with it new adventures we were eager to explore. The fall ushered in a First--the one gigantic, combined sports, Homecoming, presided over by a Fall Sports Queen. Finally. there they were in the colors of the rainbow-blue, red and green. Oi course. our Class Ringsl Vve knew the year was passing quickly when May came and brought with it the College Boards we'd all been dreading. What else occurred in May? Why, of course. the biggest Student Council Campaign in the history of Chatham High School was conducted. We threw ourselves into it with all our enthusiasm and came out with the best man for the job-Art Harrigan. But we saved the best 'til last. September came and we were seniors. Under John Halls capable leadership we en- joyed a memorable and fruitful year. Football and soccer will never be forgotten. Homecoming was especially meaningful because we were full of spirit and enthusiasm for our teams and overllowing pride in our Fall Sports Queen, Linda Chl. ' rf IQ, . Q. ,D ' P k' It J ' V . . rpm. Hall Qlasgpresiclent . . . liked hy all . .. . Honor Society . . . Co-Cap- ta igf the football team . . . avi , an of sports . . . John will be a sure success whatever he does. Hvxfertzien veep . hap ened to your hair, Dick? . . . gmose red ears tell all . . . Honor Society . . . Varsity soccer and tennis . . . the sky's the limit for Dick in the future. senior class Throughout the entire year we were proud of John Storey and Lynn Strancline as they conducted the Suburban 'Conference so efficiently. Although the senior year was filled with the hustle-bustle of too many activities, the tenseness of college acceptances, and the abundance of schoolwork, we shall all remember it as a most wonderful time. The friends we made--1 at first simply through the bonds of being seniors, but later developing into something deeper-will never be forgotten. They must not bel We will graduate with the hope that we go into the world to fulfill a purpose--may the time and effort spent at C.H.S. help us to know this purpose. Anita Louise White .'Nlta,' . . . senior class secre- tary . . . active in church and youth groups . . . so nice to know . . . Honor Society . . . peppy cheerleader . . . the Lit- tle Peoplen . . . a smile for all . . . trustworthy . . . Hi, Y'Al..l..', . . . welcome addition to college. G.A.A. and tumbling . . . plays the piano as it she invented the art . . . Student Council . . . Honor Society . . . secretary of Suburban Conference . . . youth fellowshi . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Lynn ancljher winning smile will be tops in college.



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Eileen M. Bangert Beautiful red bair and blue eyes . . . quiet till you get to lcnow lier . . . envied for ber extensive wardrobe . . . a true friend . . . loves swimming and liorsebaclt riding . . . best of luclc to Eileen in tbe future. Marilyn A. Bertolini Pizza . . . Miss Personality . . . little bundle of get up nl go , . . a million lauglis. . . ador- able band-sewn wardrobe . . , anotlwer of tbe lvlatliyx . . . en- viable natural curls . . . lilced by all . . . crazy about any lcind of plants . . . ls my slip sl1owing? . . . Best of luclc to Marilyn in junior college. David Bean 'lBeanoH . . . crazy tlattop . . . anybody for a iloorsbift? . . . autbority on cars and radio equipment . . . lilzes pbysics . . . a good sense of liumor . . . often found in tlie T. and C .... en- gineering abead for Dave in col- lege. Barbara Bentson UBarb,' . . . smile for everyone . . . witty sense of tiumor . . . lovely long blonde liair . . . al- ways neat . . . avid basketball tan . . . Are you sure tl1ose nails are long? . . . college and ele- mentary teacluing are in Barb's future. Elizabeth Ann Bieg Francoise . . . Honor Society member . . . excellent linguist -especially Deutsclie . . . oil'- beat Associate Editor of Chai- iertvox . . . intellectual individ- ualist . . . never llustered . . . styles own liair . . . plays bass in time orcliestra . . . talented artist . . . Betsy l'1opes to study in Germany. Fred Beebe Fred . . . soft spolten . . . al- ways ready witla a greeting . . . never bad an enemy . . . speedy dasli man on traclt team . . . But nobody aslced mel . . . our best wislies will follow Fred tlirougli the future. Catherine Ann Bernhard Catl'1yH . . . member of Honor Society . . . many beautiful col- legiate clotlies . . . Chatter Staff . . . Dramatics Club Vice-Presb dent . . . baunts New Yorl: bool: stores and art museums . . . Bul- letin Board committee in .lunior year . . . Tri-Hi-Y ollicer . . . plans include college. Beverley Anne Bissell Beautiful long blonde bair . . . recording secretary for Student Council . . . avid sports tan . . . congenial . . . life of tl'1e party . . . clever artist . . . summers at Beacti Haven . . . exuberant dancer . . . will malce an excel- lent secretary. Virginia Gail Beiizoffer Ginny . . . quiet, but always baving a good time . . . stamps to Texas . . . Hub? . . . Field tioclcey and liomeworlc . . . Worle- ing girl . . . ber winning smile's a sure success in tlie secretarial Held. Harold

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