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ROBERT S. GRANT “Bob” 751 Broadway January 9, 1939 Friendship is the substance that holds the world together. General Course. Good Govern¬ ment Day Official 3. CAROL ANN GREENLAW 151 Spruce St. October 31, 1940 She was made for happy thoughts; for play and fun and laughter. Commercial Course. Pep Club 4. HENRY HARRIS “Harry” 233 Walnut St. July 13, 1939 Like Lincoln, he is tall and thin. Many friends through life he’ll win. General Course. JUDITH L. HARRISON “Judy” 257 Broadway May 14, 1940 Always on the go and full of fun, Judy’s loved by everyone. Commercial Course. Majorette 3, 4. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Senior Coun¬ cil 4. Usherette at Graduation 3. GRADUATES OF JUNE 1958 CAROLE EDITH GROSSMAN 115 Chester Ave. Oct. 7,1940 A combination of brains and style. Knowing Carole is really worthwhile. College Course. Bowling Award 3. Debating Club 2, 3. Gat Club 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Honor Society 2, 3. Latin Certificate 3. Latin Club 2, 3, Publicity Chair¬ man 4. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Red Cross Representative 2, 3. Span¬ ish Club 2, 3. World Affairs Club 2, 4, Publicity Chairman 3. Year¬ book Executive Committee 4. MARGARET LOUISE HARRIMAN “Pegerino” 1 Mill Court November 3, 1940 She’s pert and pretty, Tiny and witty. Commercial Course. French Club 2. High Honor Roll 2. Honor Roll 2, 3. Honor Society 2, 3. Journal¬ ism 3. Junior Council 3. Pep Club 2, 3, Recording Secretary 4. Ush¬ erette at Graduation 3. Yearbook Advertising Committee 4. Year¬ book Representative 4. EDWARD HELLER “Eddie” 19 Clyde St. May 5, 1940 Nothing passes him unobserved. Although he’s quiet and reserved. Academic Course. Baseball 2. Gat Club 3. Honor Roll 3. Traffic Squad 3, 4. Jf CARL EDWARD HUDSON 43 Watts St. June 26, 1940 W ith his winning personality, Carl always manages to be in the midst of things. General Course. Baseball 4. Bas¬ ketball 2, 3, 4. Football 2, 3, 4. Good Government Day Official 3. Senior Vice-President 4. Span¬ ish Club 2, 3. Traffic Squad 3, 4. GERALD HARRIS “Jerry” 117 Washington Ave. Jan. 9, 1941 A quiet and unassuming chap who is well liked by all. Academic Course. Spanish Club 4. MARTIN G. HURWITZ “Marty” 74 Clark Ave. July 24, 1940 Intelligence and quietness are bound to make Marty succeed in whatever he undertakes. Technical Course. Algebra Award 3. Band 2. Debating Club 3, 4. Gat Club 2, 3, 4. German Band 2, 3. German Club 2, 3. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Honor Society 3, 4. Latin Band 2. Latin Club 2. Science Club 2, 3. Senior Play 2. Traffic Squad 3, 4. 22
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RONALD VERNON GIBBONS “Ronny” 26 Second St. March 14, 1938 Our best men are often our silent ones. General Course. JOSEPH PATRICK GIRARD “Key Stone” 893 Broadway March 17, 1940 “Key Stone” is always full of fun. With a big grin or a smile for everyone. General Course. Baseball 2, 3. Football 2, 4. Honor Roll 2. YVONNE GEORGETTE GIGUERE “Frenchie” 387 Broadway Jan. 7, 1940 She was made for happy thoughts, for play and fun and laughter. Commercial Course. Pep Club 2, 3. CORA GLENNON 35 Walnut St. January 29, 1940 Her quietness hides a fun loving spirit. Commercial Course. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. CHELSEA HIGH SCHOOL JOHN JOSEPH GLOWACKI “Johnny” 74 Marginal St. May 15, 1941 Quietness is often the sign of a great thinker. General Course. Spanish Club 3. HERBERT J. GOLDBERG “Herbie” 152 Central Ave. Jan. 22, 1941 A sense of humor is a necessity if one is to enjoy and make the most out of life. Academic Course. Ballot Commis¬ sion 4. Band 2, 3. Football 2. Red Cross Representative 4. Senior Council 4. Spanish Club 2, 3. ELEANOR ANN GOC 2 Ferry St. August 19, 1941 A little girl with little to say, Who likes to work but loves to play. Commercial Course. Honor Roll 3. Pep Club 3, 4. Usherette at Graduation 3. JORDAN GOLDMAN “Jordy” 5 Murray St. M ay 22, 1940 “Jordy” is a casual and happy- go-lucky fellow who is always there to provoke a laugh. Academic Course. French Club 2. Manager of the Basketball Team 4. Spanish Club 3. Traffic Squad 4. HOWARD E. GOLDSTEIN “Howie” 142 Addison St. January 5, 1941 Although he hasn’t been with us too long. At C. H. S. he sure belongs. College Course. Debating Club 4. Junior Council 3. Science Club 4. Traffic Squad 3. Yearbook Repre¬ sentative 4. WARREN PAUL GRAFF 163 Chester Ave. May 27, 1940 Always happy, always grinning. In his endeavors he’ll come out winning. Academic Course. Basketball 2. Spanish Club 2, 3. Traffic Squad 3, 4. 21
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NANCY LOUISE HUWE “Nan” 186 Webster Ave. Oct. 19, 1940 Some people don’t know how lucky they are , Buzzing around in a foreign car. Commercial Course. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Home Room Representative 2. Red Cross Representative 4. RICHARD JANKOWSKI “Dick” 85 Marlboro St. Dec. 9, 1938 All the world loves a clown. General Course. AUDREY KAIDEN 30 Warren Ave. Oct. 1, 1940 Her attractive features and taste in clothes are an unmatchable combination. Commercial Course. Honor Roll 2, 3. Journalism 2. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. RICHARD KANE “Martin” 56 Hooper St. March 20, 1940 An advocate of fun and mischief. General Course. CHELSEA HIGH SCHOOL BRENDA MARIE JAYNES “Brennie-boops” 96 Watts St. Sept. 17, 1940 Her smiling face and bubbling personality have won the heart s of all. Commercial Course. Honor Roll 2. Pep Club 2, 3. Homeroom Rep¬ resentative 4. Spanish Club 2. ELAINE LOUISE JOSEFOWITCH 13 Dudley St. Sept. 18, 1940 Full of vigor, lots of pep. She’s a girl who’s right in step. Commercial Course. Pep Club 3, 4. . ALAN J. KAPLAN “Al” 191 Washington Ave. Oct. 5, 1940 “ Alan’s” quiet and he’s shy But he really is a regular guy. Academic Course. French Club 2. Honor Roll 2, 3. Honor Society 2, 3. Spanish Club 2, 3. SIDNEY KAPLAN “Sid” 156 Chester Ave. Dec. 21, 1940 With his merry heart and jovial smile. We’ll remember “Sid” for quite a while. College Course. German Club 2, 3, 4. Science Club 4. Spanish Club 2. MARTIN H. KAHN “Marty” 102 Essex St. Jan. 20, 1941 A brain of quality he certainly hath. For he does well in both German and Math. Technical Course. Band 2. Gat Club 2, 3. German Club 2, 3. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Journalism 2. Junior Coun¬ cil 3. Latin Club 2, 3. Science Club 4. Senior Play 2. SIDNEY C. KAPLAN “Charlie” 10 Watts St. November 6, 1940 Cool, calm and collected is Char¬ lie; yet you always know he’s there. College Course. Ballot Commis¬ sion 3. German Club 2, 3, Secre¬ tary 4. Honor Roll 3, 4. Junior Council 3. Latin Club 2. Science Club 4. 23
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