Cheltenham High School - El Delator Yearbook (Cheltenham, PA)
- Class of 1945
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O Ike C-farm 0 10415 THE SENIOIE CHELTENHAM HIGH SCHOO E L D E L A T O R LKINS PARK - PENNSYLVANIA record of their training for Service IN IlfEZCfl3PC3'PJ ifff' ZZZZWZZZQZQ7 Z 7 4ZffQ7 ik? nsww 4 'gilKCMWQEKTGMK!!KKCGQWCWYMEWKEQGKKYEKWQQVMIEJIMPM X 'ff f Z y X X Z i Q ? 25 32, ', g? ,Q f in' ?1f . A44 fi 1 Z L J THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR ALL FRED A BURNESS WILLIAM HERRON ELMER MILLER FRANK A ROTHWELL WILLIAM L WYNN HARRY E MORRISEY RUSSELL WOLFF JOHN NITTROUER JOHN BERNHARDT THOMAS ROBERTSON WALTER SHANDIS BENN BELL TONY LECCI JR WILLIAM LENTZ WILLIAM McNEFF TONY PENECALE 928 933 933 933 933 935 935 936 937 937 937 938 938 938 I938 I939 ARTHUR WELLS JAMESI MILLER THOMAS EGAN RICHARD NEWLON WILLIAM ROMMEL HOWARD WATKINS DAVID WILKINSON HARRY DICKENS RUSSELL ERB WARREN WATSON RICHARD ZANDER GEORGE CARTER DONALD MURPHREE CARL MAIER DAVID POWELL ANTHONY S JACKSON 939 939 940 940 940 I 940 940 94 94 94 94 942 942 942 I 942 I 943 X ', 4, 1 1 J, ' ' I , al' I I SVN I I E Q I 0 A - RX . 5 I Z . ,I ,... ..., I . ..., I . .. ,I . I I ...I... I . , ..I , I . . I ,I . I I , .. .I . .,I .I . , I I I I I . I I I I I I I I , . Ex-I I Ex-I I REPARE Ediror-in-Chief-Lewis Kleiw EDITORIAL BOARD Davwd Babb Maf+y Plvimos Pe q Karr Mary TVCVQ' Sue Fischer Peqqy Franke! Jane McWiHIar 1s Pa? Toner VFcTor Goefz Joan Paff Palma Vasfa PHOTOGRAPHERS John Fre+z Peggy Ann Mack Eugene Frsedwan Mor? Traugoff Albert E Vveergf Hurve' Ke-ff Grossma TayNcf SYOCk9+ I ff' fi! x - 4 if S, DEDICATED TO OUR CLASS ADVISER MRS. DOROTHY M. LAMBERT Ji . f V 1 - f We, fhe Class of l945, respecffully dedicafe fhis year boolc fo our sponsor, Mrs. Dorofhy M. Lamberf, in sincere appreciafion of her unfiring devofion and kindly guidance during our fhree years fogefher. Her scholasfic ideals, in and ouf of fhe class room, have inspired sfudenfs year affer year. She applies her whole mind and energy fo each individual who appeals fo her for advice, sending him forfh wifh a new confidence in himself. The memory of her friendly spirif, leading us from piffalls and failures, shall remain wifh us fo spur us on fo greafer efforfs and higher ideals in fufure life. 3, 2 X X fx fs ff ff 00V -fp X gif 1 I HMI' GM ck, 1' N 4 ig -.4 Adl- Z nf' 9 ,AEJM 'n A-AE' V I W f 1 IW! 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ADMINISTRATIO School Board Superintendent Mr Margerum Mr Lambert Mr Kelley Mrs Pollock DR FRANK C KETLER X: Mr Foster Dr Kerler Mrs McEIhone Mr Colllns Dr Frank C Keno our woe m+enden+ work e a man Herron F CheW+enFam Scnoos rn h onvafe sencmm afro s From fne 5 Hoof offwce I-1 feoufafmon a a frne man ws wel known fnrouqnouf ne Cnoo desomfef e fed +na+ only rardy do 'ru 'ufnf avr fau 6, fr meer lmm or en+er lm o Ice THQ Cneffennam School B ard Composed of evfn member dofreo Of ano rom We C Mzens of f wn m fonsf uLe5 one o ne n o1+ wmoorfanf in ommunr e de + nv of a P rennam fuoen sffong v 5 AUCC b Tne oe e nfl oar P1-nnclpal DR IRA R KRAYBILL For +he fwenfy lhree years he has served Chel+enham Dr Kraybull has been known for has sympafhehc underslandlng and hns progressive oufloolc Under hum The school planl and fhe curruculum have been expanded buf he looks forward +o olher nmprovemenls such as a new lnduslrual Arls building on The school grounds He has been con sfanlly ready fo answer queshons and guve sound advice and alrhough he has lhe proverbial bug slack he seldom wrelds I+ The news of has resngnafuon of has post nn order fo accepr a posnfaon as execuhve secrefary of rhe Secondary School Commussvon of lhe Mnddle Sfales Assoc1a+uon of Colleges and Secondary Schools was recenved wlfh regrel by has many fruends among The sfudeml body and faculfy Salufahons and good luclc Dr Kraybnlll db- X NNW Vb I4 XXII. I5 fn K Qllfwn - - ri , P 1 Y b . -, EQ!! m 0 R R :W f l . . . - If I M . . . Y 17 77 fl . . . . f , i- ij ffsfr- . . . . nw? Nw 'lf .f' Guidance Councellor LOIS M GO ULD Mss Lois M Gould Chellenharns ouidance Counselor came lo us in February l94l l-ler ac fivihes include inlerviewinq all sludenls and acfirg as aovi or or Smoenl Council For relaxahon Mis Gould eng y cools no and neeoleoo nf Thi bu y woman is The Educar o al Chairman 5 The Viforne Lniver ly Cub and o Leg a vf cha rnnan ,f fania Asscfii o ol Dcars o W rner Wfn Ulf ma Cua f lfnninn rfndid J VT ag W -X FZ -fi I f' Q Z t ff J ... Q . i i . . J i .C I X , .. . .Q l 'cfs l l l . s' i ' 'i n ' . o i Slli- si l', lalf islffe F I ol lD6'7V'fA X' I S cifll 'N 2 , I 5,4 5 i, h, f fc: .Af ' she oarli il fly lilces abou' Cm? J C '?ZiiCC1, l We Q 1. i if :,,era'i1n Q' fniuo, an E'U7lEf' :sin 'ln 'Y f: ini ci'A'1V'. Fourteen Assistant Principal HOWARD W. FIELDS Signing excuses, malcing up examinalion schedules and 'reaching commercial ma+hemalics, solid geom- elry and lfqonomelry are some of lhe dufies ol our Assislanl Princioal, Mr. l-loward Fields. Antler +wen+y-six years ol faithful service al Chel- lenham, Mr. Fields declares lhal he is lieasily Salis- hed. All spovs inleresl him, lor, at one linfie, he coached loolball, baslcelball, baseball and lrack. Perhaps, fcrne day, one of us wi'l calch Mr. Feld? olayinq hcolcy when lhe lish are hilino ,fer FACULTY IN SERVICE LT DONALD S HARDING GRACE HUNTER Proudly Cl-lS halls srx lacully members nn service T 5 Roberl Chubb Class of 28 for merly sralnoned In Chana served on lhe Ledo Road and as now nn Burma The well rraveled sailor hal ol Franlclln Gull uarfermasler 3 C now hangs IN Gulloorr Mlssussuppn neufenanr Fred l'l Glandung ns worlcong on vocahonal frannmg nn fhe Fourrh Naval Drslrucf whsle Lneu lenanl Donald S l-lardung also busy an 'rhe vocahonal held serves as an aude To rhe exec V X uhve oflucer al Bannbrudge Maryland Sla honed an New Orleans WAVE Laeufenanl Grace l-lun+er funds hme off from her duhes as Assnslanf Duslrncr Classnfucahon Officer ro QM 3!c FRANKLIN GILL referee local baslcelball games Recreahon for TXS ROBERT CHUBB rehabululared men ns The 'ob of Lneulenanl Roland B Macomber LT ROLAND B MACOMBER LT FRED H GLANDING Fufteen ir 'K' if . . l LT. ' . ' . i- ., as - - - w rm C ..,.,..... Q QQ, Nr Ev 75 Tig pm, ,X x TO TEACH HELEN M. BARRETT 3.5. in Ed. fYl, CJ Llnfaflap wif- , C. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM BS., MA. EFQISF' K' JJANITA M. DOWNES B.A. M.A. CMWNV. Lvl' MRS, BEULAH LJERRICKSON, BS. Sficia' Smcli-5 MRS. MARGARET ECHENHOFER, BS., M.Ed. EW: 'f RALPH GARRETT AB., M.A. fjQSlocIt:?S'rf1ies rj., ft CONS-TANCE L. HERBST, B.S., MA. Chair. aw Hhffwvakln I ff ' V 1 FD f J f 1 A A LWLL ,Y f-.U . W. CLAIRE HOWER B.S. M.S, in Ed. Music MRS. MARGARET S. JONES, BS., M.A. Erqffsr' ETHEL K, KRUGER B.A. M.A. Chairman, Art LAWRENCE W. KLJNKLE, 5.5. Lndushlal Arts MRS. DOROTHY M. LAMBERT, BS., M.S. Eng Jef HARRY LANCE 5.5. ' E ze ff WNLBQJE LMAN BS., EMS. B A f.,, 'n':'1f, If I, f ' A RALPH R. LEU? ES. M.A. C2 'fff:':'1 J Z EQ? -VCV . LUSH? Ore. MS. '- Eg. Ls K yMar'er'wa fs ' ?XfwLY'f1 'il fs ' MLLW55 61. wmsswo BA. Laigmge TO SER II RAYMOND 3. M:CORMICK B.S. ' Iii I' yi'-ig1+I:S . X CHARLES M. mms we. ' 1 l 31? I S Ie f g Qi rfl7l CORA S. NEELY BA. M.A. Cfairmafw Modem Language RAY B. PINKEL BS, M,A. V- EO Commevdal 5bjeC+s ,, 1 g AA, VIRGINIA REDFORD B.S. MS. 6irIs' A+hIe'Ics wi FRANCES M. RIEBER B.S. In Soc!aI S+udIes FRANK S. RUSH ImdusIriaI Arts WILLIAM Y. SALTZMAN BS. M.S. I' Ed. K Science 7 i ,, f IV I?Y??i'fs.3p.jiia?.5gJ2, RUSSELL S. SI-IUTT B.S. M.Ed. Irwdus+riaI Affs CHRISTINE STRAUB B.A. M.A. Mode Lavquaqe WALKER 2. TAYLOR BS. M.A, :Q C f1I '-if' M' N ' Q Muzi: 9, X ALICE C. THOMAS BS M.Ed. Cc 'e':IaI Sub'e:Ls MRS. MARGARET E. UI-ILER I-Ic e aI 2 JOHN S. WELCI-'IONS AB. CKE. A.M. S:'e':e ALBERT E. WESTON B,A., M.A. I' Ed. CLIBIVWGF, EngIIsV ROBERT I. WHITE, A.B. Chairman, MaII'emaIics Raw. 9 is Donnelly wotchmang Mothieson, principal's secretoryg Dunkel dental dents secretaryg Yutzler, dentistg Wayns, ianitorg Mayer, principal's omlinson, superinten- MAINTENANCE Il one takes a quiclc loolc through the school he will see that the maintenance organization ol the school is functioning efficiently, in spite of the present shortage ol help that complicates the problems ol this slall. This efficiency is a result ol the coordinated efforts ol worlcers in all of the separate departments. The ollice girls, the aristocracy ol the maintenance stall, con- stitute one section that are in conslant contact with the sludenls. The principals secretary and office assislants are kept busy handling school correspondence, preparing the announcements, and helping the students in any way possible. The girls in the administration ohfice across the hall are not as well lcnown among the students, but the worlc that they, the superintendents secretary and assistants, do behind that formidable door is iusl as vital to the welfare ol the school. Conveniently located at the loot of the stairs from the thiro Eighteen Thompson, Duckloe, Duckloe, Warnick, Willis, Thompson, Hyman-bus drivers Fries cafeteria worker Carlson, cafeteria worker, Rhodes, cafeteria worker, janitors Rhodes, Wayne Green McNally Green Man Firing Furnace, Foster, dietitian. PERSONNEL tloor laboratories we tind the medical department, housed in three small connected rooms, the doctor's otlice, the nurses ottice, and the dentists ottice, respectively. The cateteria is one ot the services ot the school that has been hit hardest by the war. Owing to a shortage ot help some ot our girls now aid the dietitian and cateteria workers in the iob ot supplying the student body with nutritional lunches. Despite shortages and soar- ing prices outside, the menu still includes substantial foods at mod- erate prices. We all owe many thanks to the ianitors and the boys who help them keep the school buildings and grounds in condition tor our school activities. The bus drivers who usually 'bring 'em back alivef the engineer-Mr. l-laslam, the electrician, and the nightwatchrnan who holos the school under his protective vigil also deserve our gratitude. Nineteen ACTIVITIES I fx 7 L i 5' f,h 1 A 4177 wine Because eve y giudenr has dncferenr aims rosrers have endiess variery, ouf ihere are cer+a'n requiremenis for ail, Srudenfs enrer iheir Enqiish ciarses wirh varying afrifudes bu? ihey ali nnusi enrer eirher one of ihe academic ciasses under Mr . Lamberr Mr, Wesion, or Mrs. Jones or one oi Mrs. Echenhoierf or Mr. Cunninghamis classes oi rne noneacademic varfe v. This year, navinq raicen eifhe. Worid i-isiory or European Hig- Tory in our scp :..more year, and American i-iisrory in our iunior year ali seniors examined 'rhe lorobiems of d mocracy borh social and eco- nomic. under 'rhe guidance of Mr. Garrefh. Since iasr year, when every 'unior and senior boy was equired ro Tame a main and a science cours,, rhe marh deparrmenr has been under iuii sream w'rh Mr. Feids coming 'ro ihe aid of our requiar reachers. Those of us who rook a requiar rhree year science course had ro bsecr frogs under Mr. Lance or Mr. Welchons, receive shocks wirh Mr. Salrzman, and iisfen To fV1r.Sa'nueis explode his iavorire nifroqen compound. Twenty 5 Q1 ri I N111 y i - 1 5 w X C f X J x 1 , i' I I if X, I in , i I N - e . 2 L X X . i ' I 1 I I ,L 4 I i i The lnduslrual Educafuon c1eparTmen+ has been hard har by fhe war The facully was Cul and many olher changes were vnnhafed buf lhe boys shll carry on maln+alnung hgh scholashc s+andards and erylng fhe school Mlss Downes has her Lamn classes urder confrol learn ng fhrs basuc language Whale Mass Neely and Mass Messina answer for a renewed 1nferes+ nn Spanlsh and Mlss Slraub conhnues feachnng French German lles negleded Meanwhlle lhe comrnercla srudenfs are s+ruggIlng w rh Clerical glrls may be prepared lor any furn of evenls They are requlred +0 +alce l-lornernalung Some arl classes malce ooslers whale olhers malce lewelry and lealher goods No pupn who Car 0 old by ul escapes rhe crce ol bolh Mr Lehrnar o oy lC1VlO7 e rcl s nd M Redford appa a us wer Twenty one 'Q ' . . . . I . ' C C , V XF I macnlnes, lypewrllers, shor+hand, and law. In order +hal Chelfenham K lull? , V 2 G' bu? I ,.' fe 'ie a V iss Mrs Jones sponsor D Mark secretary and N Grlbert treasurer J Ersenberg A Creary S Huntley Admumstratron Club Robrnson McDevrtt Curry Teeters Clark Gulbert Mark Mrs Jones Robinson vice pres and McDevitt president Home Room Teachers Thomas Garreth Lugar Welchons Rreber .TUNIORS GMX 4-L, Z Under the leadership ot Ralph McDevrtt president Jimmy Flrgg vnce presudent Dolores Marlc secretary and Nancy Grlbert treas urer the Junoor Class wnth the helptul guidance ot Mrs Margarett Jones has attanned a place demandvnq consrderable rnentuon The class othcers wrth the exceptlon ot Nancy have held the same ottuces Sunce the beqnnnnng ot the second semester the Cheltonuan has been edrted by yunuor Joan Essenberg On the El Delator statt Suzanne l-luntley Sally Kay and Ellen l-lynson held Important posntlons The Junnor Senior receptvon was doubtless the year s most um portant social event According to the Senuor Class the excellent retreshrnents entertawnrnent and orchestra made nt one ot the best receptwons ever held and a memorable occasuon ln the acadernnc Englnsh classes taught by class sponsor Mrs Jones a new course was Introduced The students had a choice ot enther the regular English course or a course nn drarnatrcs Those talcrnq the latter have presented two plays an assemoly Wartlnq tor Le-tty and The Trystung Place Twenty two Tk 'f 40 ' T ' . . ' . K 'JJ . . . I :X 0 . I . . . , Y 'F I .sltf,'Q5 tor the second year. I' tr . . .. .. , t all I rr H fl, , . cz A V ' H lf gl . - . , . . Q Gen ' ' , el . . I A 1 L if I V . ' . qv' Home Room Teachers Weston Pnnkel Lance Downes Dernckson Echenhofer Straub Garson secretary and Morrrson treasurer Mrs Derrickson sponsor class Administration Club a group of sophomores Knouse presndent and Nochod vrce presndent SOPHOMORES The members oT This years Sophomore Class have disTinquished Themselves by The various proiecTs which They have underTalcen and carried ouT. Mri Beulah Derrickson as class sponsor had The capable help oT presidenT AlberT Knous- vice-presidenT Phyllis Nachod secre- Tary Joan Garson, and Treasurer Tom Morrison, The sophomores have conTinued collecTinq dues Tor The Home and School AssociaTion, which was sTarTed as a proiecT by lasT year's c ass. For The TirsT Time in Two years The Sophomore Class has had ParenTs' Night wiTh The express purpose oT having The parenTs oT The TenTh grade sTudenTs meeT Their Teachers. ln a program presenTed in The audiTorium one sTudenT represenTaTive Trom each course explained The Type oT worlc done in his parTicular classes. As in pasT years, The Sophomore Class was'responsible Tor issuing one copy of The ChelTonian.' EdiTed by Suzanne Hoeber, The sTaTT was composed enTirely oT hard-working sophomores. Those on The sTaTT became assisTanTs To The second semesTer sTaTT members. Twenty-three V ff! Tsff! L ,LT 5 PLT WTKE n I ' ' 4 ' Q Q . A ,571 ,, 64 , . DA 52? ga ., , 3452 '14 QQ f 902 Q 1 V 79 3 Wim JL 0 I WM! Q? Us , 'r 'lf U 1. f f W7 5, 5 'J r'f. ? ffi' 3 1 5' T1 I 2, 'lf ' nm? figigw WQ, E l p K if 5355 I 1 ' .J , lzliff M, W3 A 4' j Maw Q Y-5 Nga!! X bw 'W X ' -.4751 ' , ' ' -, ,,:g,, JMX 1 X Q K X NG, ut X ff ww, X , X. I O my A A .X ' x A f X FQ? fQ r qi H 4 1 F.-:x xi' f D i CHS AND Say, don'cha know lhere's a war on? Don'l I know lhere's a war on? Look, mister, do you know who I am? lm Cheltenham High School and my students have kept that blue and while Minute-Man Flag flying in my hall all during the I944-45 year! In homeroom after homeroom IOOCK, of the students bought defense stamps every single week. And I don'+ like to brag, but you should see the lolal figures lor bond sales at Cheltenham! 'lhey're really impressive! And +hal's not alll My students dug down deep into their pockets 'ro swell my 'rolal contribution to Red Cross, War Chest, and other drives. They col- lected books, games, and magazines to help con- valescenl soldiers at Valley Forge Hospital pass the long hours. When the armed services and defense industries claimed my ianitors, a gang ol my boys volunteered to sweep my halls and wash my black- boards They did a good iob, tool Red Cross donationg Plane purchased through pupils' bond sales: Service Record workerg physical training programg Fel- lowship Clubg first aid demonstration. S FI? W . - .c Q wil II 5? M-gf 9o2,gN,,9, W. xy I 'S I , 9 gli? ' UE? ' ' ,' f al I, ' I p al It Ill x' A I - I I ,xg Twenty-six THE WAR My boys srudied pre-induclion malh, aeronaulics, and science, and parlicipaled in an inlensilied physi- cal 'rrainng program so lheylo oe in shape when Uncle Sam called lhem, Plenty of my boys lelr me belore gradualion to ioin rhe service ol their Counlry. Yes. and lhe girls did lheir parr loo. They volun- reered lor Red Cross and Surgical Dressing Clubs. rolling bandages lor The USA. They look l-lome Nursing courses and learned how lo help in war- disrupled homes, how 'ro adminisler firsl aid, how lo Care lor invalids wilhoul calling busy doclors. Some ol my girls joined lhe Navy League and helped lo relieve rhe serious shorlage ol doclors and nurses by worlcing al Abinglon l-lospilal eller school. Many sold bonds and slamps in movie lhea- lres and deparlmenl slores. Sure, Chellenham lcnows lherels a war onl My slu- denls are worlcing for vicloryll' Top row: Murphy, Williams, Mr. White, Shearer, Heinel. Bottom row: Apt, Mrs. Echenhofer, Mr. Samuels, Miss Kruger, Mass Straub. STUDENT COUNCIL Cl-lS's Student Council, directed by president Grier Oberholtzer and sponsor Miss Lois M. Gould, was especially active during I944-45. Permanent Council committees toolc charge oi Activity, Assembly, Bulletin Board, Safety, Home- room, Lost and Found, Property, and Lunchroom problems during the year, while specially formed committees worlced on such new proiects as strength- ening Cl-lS's club program, revising the Cheltenham handboolc, and directing a school-wide collection of clothes and toys tor needy families in Kentucky. Keeping abreast ot world problems. Council studied the Dumbarton Calcs Plan and demonstrated increased interest in furthering lntercultural Rela- tions. The War Council, headed by Elmer l-leinel, supervised all activities reflecting the influence oi the war on Cheltenham. Vice-President Eva Shipman, executive committee chairman and lnlomeroom-Proiect-Approver, as- cended 'ro the presidency of Student Council early in March when Grier entered the U. S. Coast Guard. Recording Secretary Joy Smith faithfully took notes on all the meetings and Corresponding Secretary Carolyn Alexander sent cards to students absent from school for several days. In the capable hands of Treasurer Matthew Mcllhenny were all financial matters. President Grier Oberholtzerg Sponsor Miss Gouldg Vice Presi- dent Evo Shipman conducting a committee meetingg Secretary Joy Smith, Treasurer M. Mcllhenney, and Secretary C. Alex- onder. 7315 gs, -in Z-5 X .- mx V 1 65 I 1 . llilf 7,35 fav , f ! 1 Rl' -Y li I if 272 I ' 9 1 Y l . Q if 1 I 9, X Top: Simkins, Stephane, Cardon, Trotter. Bot- tom: Shearer, Hammer, Stalford, Williams. HONOR SOCIETY Elecled lo membership in ihe Nalional Honor Sociely, CHS sludenls possessing ouislanding quali- fies of leadership, scholarship, service, and characler pledged 'rhemselves lo uphold rhe high ideals sym- bolized in lhe llaming Torch and To conlribule valu- able service lo Chellenham, lheir high school. Under lhe guidance of lacully sponsor Miss Chrishne Slraub, sociely presideni John Shearer, secrelary Calherine Siallord, and lreasurer Phyllis Hammer, +he Chellenham Chapler accomplished many bene- iicial school proiecls in I944-45, some ol which were ils change booih +0 lacililafe sales in The caleieria, i+s luloring clinic, and i+s greal assis+ance wilh Chel- +enham's All College and Vocalional Day. Among lhe Honor Sociely s acliviries in the social field during The I944-45 season were an Honor So- cieiy dinner al 'The Gaieway' and a yisil To The lhealre 'ro see lOver 21. Af lime ol going io oress, rhe lwenly-five or ihirly new members for I945 had no+ ye? been chosen. Sponsor Miss Straub, President John Shearer, Vice President Phyllis Hammer, and Secretary Kay Sfalford. Twenty-nine lj, Top row-Gebert, Leopold, Kamsler, Reilley, Melnick, Brown, Jordon, Byler, Krasnov. Second rcw-Kopple, Trotter, Broder, Jacobs, High, Broese, Fletcher, Strausburger, Moyer, Hynson. Third row-Stonehouse, Sauder, N. Klein, Mack, Strick, Sommers, Hoeber, Fischer, Rechtman, Bolser, Goldner, Stewart. Bottom row-Wessel, Cowen, Cohen, Simermeyer, L. Klein, Eisenberg, Karr, Kay, Goetz, Miss J. Downes. CHELTONIAN Aided and abetted by taculty advisor Miss Juanita M. Downes. editor Lewis Doc Klein, page editors Lois Cohen, Peggy Karr, Victor Goetz, and Doris Simermeyer, typist secretary Agnes Sauder, advertising head Bill Brown, and Circulation Man- ager Richard Byler, Cheltonian Club members worried through headlines and deadlines to win tor Cheltonian First Group Rating in the annual Penn- sylvania Scholastic Press Association Contest. Adopting a wise practice ot changing its statt in February to honorably discharge senior club mem- bers tor yearbook duties, the Cheltonian inaugue rated its new otticers in an impressive installation in assembly. Miss Downes presented gitts to the retir- ing editors and administered the oath ci ottice to Joan Eisenberg, new Cl'ieltonian Editor, Suzanne Hoeber, assistant editor, and Mary Cowen, Peggy Ann Maclf, Bob Wessel, and Barbara Schlein, page editors. These second-semester stati members, who will remain in their positions until February, IQ46, have done a praiseworthy iob in maintaining the Chel- tonian's high journalistic standards. Sponsor Juanita M. Downes Thirty l Top Row-Mr. Weston, Komsler, Duncan, Soul, Fretz, Reilley, Leopold, Windburg. Second Row-High, Baker, Welker, Boyle, Broese, Fletcher, Bernstein. Third Row- Bonesteel, Sommers, Weston, Mack, Hoeber, Rechtman, Schnell. Bottom Row- Hynson, Trotter, Toner, Karr, Fischer, Kay, Huntley. Sponsor Albert E. Weston Thirty-one EI. DELATOR Under the guidance ot Mr. Albert E. Weston, taculty advisor, and editors Norma Levy and Peggy Karr, Cl-lS's Creative Writing Club produced two excellent issues ot El Delatorf' and won a Medalist rating in the Pennsylvania Scholastic Press Associa- tion contest. Orchids tor the striking art work go to Mary Trotter and her assistants-Carol Weston, Jean Baker, Betty Wellcer, Peggy Mack, and Max Lerner. Mickey Weinberg, in charge ot poetry, up- held El Delator's tine reputation tor outstanding verse. Stories interesting and thrilling were Pat Toners department, while Sally Kay tools charge ot essays, and Sue Fische-r's statt provided the humor- ous angle. Interviews were Suzanne t-tuntley's iob, and bool: and drama reviews were ably handled by Etlen l-lynson. Both veterans and beginners at creative writing gained much writing and editing experience and had a swell time, too. A hilarious period teaturing an original 'It-you-don't-bring-a-contribution-you-get the-consequences Program, was one ot the high- lights ot the season. Mar+in Apfelbaum Margaref Bonesfeel Walfer BuHerwor'rh William Brown Alan Burgess Anna Cardon Charles Cafanach Marion Donahue Elizabefh Dean Owen Dean Doris Fields Gene Farace Kennard Garrefl John Holliday Marilyn Hagisf Joan Hoppe Harold Harvey Lewis Klein Donald Lederer Eugene Levy John Mcclinfoclr Arihur MacCorlnle Jean Moolr Roger Miller Margarel Pinlrerfon Ernesf Pearce Roland Ruggieri Phyllis Sfuhlfrager Janice Snyder Mary Subers Pefer Sfehfesl Alberf Subers Roberf Teefers Linion Thorne Roberl Wessel Marvin Wagman r JP, JWQ' Q my I is Qf-41 'X I' , -f X- 1 'fX,- V M656 1 1 ,life NW JL Helen Goldner Jon Grossman Louis Golden Donald Mawson William Neff Daniel Pfeiffer David Williams ORCHESTRA Thirty - two .ii Top row: Mr. Hower, D. Lederer, Miller, Pierce, Subers, Apfelbaum, Levy, Farace Wagner, Clearfield, Servin. Middle row: Humphries, Craig, Thorn, Dean, Rug- gieri, Bonesteel, Catanach, Harvey, McClintock, Braunig. Bottom row: Lachlan Droch, Maytham, Hagist, Wessel, lobst, Wilkerson, Butterworth, Shearer, Eise- mann, Phillips, Barth, Vemaccio, Hoetz. BAN Paul lobsf Belly Lachlan Marlin Apfelbaum Wanda Bar+h Thirty-three Nancy Black Margare+ Bonesleel Edna Braunig William Brown Alan Burgess Waller Bulferworlh Charles Cafanach Slanley Clearfield Sfanley Craig Owen Dean Bargara Drach Wesley Eisemann Gene Farace Marilyn Hagisf Harold Harvey Eleanor Hofls Alan Humphries Donald Lederer Eugene Levy Eileen Mayfham John McClin+oclz Dick Miller William Neff Ernesl' Pearce Maflhew Phillips Roland Ruggieri Roberf Servin John Shearer Al Subers Linfon Thorne Elsa Vernachio Noble NNagner Roberf Wessel OPERETTA I -.1 'ffm as ,rr mo, sr X ve ra AZ- Z 9 4 Ever since lhe early aulurnn days ol dramalic lryouls and voice lesls, Chellenhamis Music Deparlrnenl buzzed, sgueaked, looled, hummed, and screamed in preparalion lor ils big procluclion ol Gilberl and Sullivarfs comic operella, lllhe Gondoliersf' While Mr. W. Clair Hower, assisled by Madeline Timmings al lhe piano, inslrucled chorus and choir in lhe inlricacies ol lhe musical score Mr Alberl E Weslon in charge ol dramalics lranslormed Chellenham s songbirds inlo accomplished aclors and aclresses Two lamcc Gilberl and Sullivan dances lhe Cachucha and lhe Gavolle were coached by Miss Kalherine Veil a Beaver College sludenl Accompanied by oianil Anna Cardon Mr Wallcer D Taylor groomed lhe crcheslra uring hool aller chool and in lhe ever' ng peril counlless hours in rehearsal As lhe lime lor lhe perlormance drew nea er more more ol Dear cd Cl-lS oecame enmesh 9 ri 0 lhe greal day Shop boys helped wilh cenery and r n arlisls pl ed brush and pa nl lo laoed lage a e s e Mi s R eber homeroom promoled c mmuh , wi adverlising and look care ol liclcel ales M s Uri Mr Garrelh recruiled heloers lo checlc on la l mru e slummg delails usherelles memorized um e Thirty four is I' , W. BN' ano rows. Mr, Welchons gave soeclal inrrucflone fo his slaqe crew ana lusl plain Joe Chelf' spenf every avaf- able minule ln lhe assembly room, walching The lascinaf- lng rehearsals. A+ lasf lhe long-awallecl weekend arrlvedl Cn Friday and Salurdav evenings, February lb and l7. Chelfenham S oroud Music Deparlrnenl lriurnohanlly presenled lwo out s+andlnq performances lo Two lulf houses. Efvhusiaslle lr s oralse cl lne suoerlahve shging and aeflhq, The aud' ence oeclared wilh ccnvldlen +ha+ Chellenham has scored anofher smashing musical l-lT'rl CAST , ,,, .1-. 'zfiv' C1 3 ','1:-:' ,, ,,,-, ., , 4..A, A e KA., ', . . I. . ,Aff '-1, : 'fa F, , f- V ' 'bfi ' O- ff' ra Q. f.W,,, ,AY- ,, X. e - f wi. r J ': W: Very- ou' ' lf, 1.-J-3 Q,,,, I J , V , . esfsw er- Q ' Mr Hower ff FW Aff 7 V23 fx X ,xr 3 J All l CHORUS Chellenhams Chorus of I944 45 co dnrecfed by Mr W Clalr l-lower and Mr Walker D Taylor played an ex +remely achve role IH school lnle A parf of Cl-lSs regular club program lvlaxed Chorus mer suxfh perlod on Tuesdays and Fridays 'lo sung semnclassucal and old fume favorule numbers Though srormy December wearher foreslalled 'rhe Chorus s planned presenfahon of a Chrusrmas Carol Program af The Slrawbrldge and Clolhner Slore In Jenklnfown mem bers produced a beaulalul and elllecrnve Chrrsrmas assembly al CHS on December 22 I944 Caprurlng lhe holnday splrnl IU vocal and nnsrrumenlal solos lrnos and quarlelles lhe musuc makers greeled rhe Yule holiday IU hrhng manner Chorus also provided a colorful and melodlous back ground lor lhe superlahve achng of Chelf slars IH The Gondollers comnc opereHa by Gulberr and Sulluvan whuch proved 'ro be Jrhe bnggesl muslcal even? of The year The Chellenham Sexlelre composed ol Roberr Teerers Claude Lnurlepage Deroy Mark Tom Murphy Perry Truplefl and Alan Burgess sang so well durnng 'rhe unlermussuon ol The opere-Ha lhal' lhey were reguesled 'ro reappear ln a subse quenl assembly program A memorable assembly on March I5 l945 marked The debul' of Chellenham s own swung band Solid livers lvlally Phulllps l-lyman Sall Alan Burgess l-larold l'larvey and Roland Ruggleru gave our wulh Theur own super arrange menls ol Slardusl and Tuxedo Juncllon amrd sughs gvggles and whnslles ol dellghl from fellow sludenls Clamor mg for more rhe enfhusuasflc auduence succeeded an evokmg an encore and exlraclung promises from band members fo appear soon again Among lhe olher oursrandung musrcal presenlahons ol +he year were excellenl piano selechons by Helen Goldner Janlce Snyder and Anna Cardon and vocal solos by Talenled Dorolhy Ader Lols Wilkinson Rose Melklelohn and Ann Norlon '.,. 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X f Af f ' V . 1 9 I 'J -is j - ff V ' , , ALL COLLEGE DAY ATTer a Two year lapse ChelTenham agann snsTuTuTed :Ts much Talked abouT All College and Vocahonal Day Dlscussnng vocaTuons In socual sTudnes classes ChelTenham sTudes carefully consudered The quallfncahons requnred Traun Ing working conduhons and opporTunnTnes Tor remunerahon and advancemenT an every Tneld oTspec1aluzaT1on Prelurnunary To deTlnvTe declsuon upon a career each puprl evaluaTed hmm selT as To has chances Tor success an The occupahon oT hrs choice Fnnally sTudenTs deslgnahng The held nn which They were mosT unTeresTed were assrgned To varnous career groups Two days before All College and Vocahonal Day one Teacher sponsor and one sTudenT leader meT wuTh each career group and durecTed pupmls Toward making The mosT oT Theur invaluable opporTunuTy To consulT wuTh experienced leaders nn Theur prospechve vocaT1ons As an ard To queshonnng ChelTs lssTed ponnTs abouT whnch They were curnous Due To deTan'ed plannmg by The CHS TaculTy The T-Tonor SocneTy and The AcTuvuTues CommnTTee dire-cTed by Mass JuannTa lvl Downes promunenT men and women rn TwenTy nnne occupahonal Tuelds appeared aT ChelTenham on All College and Vocahonal Day November I5 I944 To conTer w1Th sTudenT career groups ATTer a brneT summary oT The meruTs and TaulTs oT hns held The consulTanT paTnenTly and capably answered queshons Tnred aT hum Trom enThuslasT1c ChelTenhamsTes By acquarnhng pupils wnTh special nnTorma Tron noT commonly avaalable These experTs Tamnluaruzed TuTure businessmen Tarmers acTors lournalnsTs scuenTnsTs salesgurls and accounTanTs wnTh The problems a career would bring Joe ChelT had a chance To rudge Trom TrrsT hand accounT wheTher he really wanTed To be a banker aTTer all Mary ChelT Tound ouT whnch college was besT To aTTend an prep araTnon Tor nurse s Traunung Susie ChelT decuded To geT a 'ob an a TurnaTure sTore To prepare Tor her 1nTeroor decorahng career Thlrty SEVEN Left A group of those who served os consultants Below Some of the student leaders falls . , fl ff 44 W A Q T . a 1-.. . 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CLUBS Whal are you gonng fo lake7 Surgical Dress ung7 Oh donl fake rhaf' Servuce Club IS much more lun' These fam har sounds are heard each Sepfem ber as Chellenham sludenfs full oul Cards sngnu lylng 'rhelr Tuesday Wednesday and Fruday club choices Wuse Chellenhamdes have learned To make larsl second and lhrrd choices mosl care Tully for 4+ lS a hard facl rhal once a selechon has been made Mr Wllluam Y Sallzman lacully member In charge of The CHS club program makes absolulely no changes To provide a Tame and place for sfudenls +o relax and wulh olhers lo eslablush and pursue Tndrvldual propensuhes us lhe Theme ol Chelren ham s club program Each sludenf may chose 'fhe achvlly whuch suuls hm besf and provides The mosf opporlunuly for growrh I+ as Indeed duff: cull To choose belween The lascnnahng array ol such cluos as Arls and Cralls Alhlehcs Mnxed Chorus Home Nursing Chellon Tan and Typlng Arls and Cralls probably lhe mos? popular of all CHS clubs gives sludenls a chance To make all krnds of 'rhungs ol melal wood or learher whTle A+hle'rTcs allords a peruod of sporls games and fun afler a hard day Mmed Chorus s undoubledly The only place where Chells can exercise lheur lungs wulh ou? hearung lhe ever resounding Shhh b gunell A Capella Chour IS lhe home of CHS s Fulure prurna donnas and Orcheslra and Band clubs VH addvhon To provudung lnsrruchon lor members serve fhe school by playing al all school achvuhes Wufhoul a cerhhcale an Home Nurslng no gurl may graduale from CHS Chlld care larsl and care of unvaluds heallh habuls and olher useful knowledge as slressed In fhls club Chelfoman bnngs knowledge and expernence Tn Iournalasm and hard buf sahslyung work aller school coninbuhng +o lhe Crealuve Wrnlung Clubs El Dela+or gnves fhe pupul prachce nn wrnhng and eduhng and lhe wonderful Th ull of eewng hrs own name and work un prnnl Benelucual TU college or career IS a year or more of Typnng c u KQMX Hu 5.50 BC k 19 and Audntlng Jr Cheltonlan Club Red Cross Club Thxrty eight . , I , - I' - T T T T T - T -T 1 TT TT . .T Tl 1 I1 TI A :T T1 ' T T T T . 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P T 1 X, K CLUBS Though not as popular as many of the alore mentioned a few academic clubs such as Latin America Banking and Auditing Bio Chem ISlfY and Poetry have been added to the club schedule and are enloyed by members ln addition to providing relaxation and lun many clubs perform valuable school service Of all the Student Council Club as the most essen tial lor our exemplary Student Council has the responsibility of governing the entire student body The Bond and Stamp Club whose mem bers keep complete records of school wide bond sales has done an outstanding 'ob keeping CHS sales of bonds and stamps at a peak Sophomore Junior and Senior Administration clubs handle the management of social educational and recreational matters for their classmates There are several clubs which land it more con vemenl lo meet alter school hours The Assembly and Lunchroom Committees plan work and worry in the hours alter 330 PM and the Theatre Club in addilion to its allotted period attends the theatre as a group al least once a month ln December I944 a Fellowship Club working Fellowship l-louse was organized at Cheltenham Guided by faculty sponsors Mrs Beulah l-l Der rickson and Miss Frances Rieber and club pres: dent Sue Fischer the group adopted a 'rhree fold platform to losler I freedom from preludice in our Thoughts words and actions 2 sell education and education of others to combat in tolerance 3 ambition to work lo spread the idea of Fellowship Jane McWilliams Vice Pres :dent ot the club headed a committee on Inter cultural Olympics and Nila Burly club Secre tary kept careful minutes of club affairs Via interesting and educational bn monthly movie speaker or discussion meetings assembly pro grams book reviews newspaper publicity posters and book exhibts and monthly trips to Fellowship l-louse the newly introduced club worked toward interracial understanding and good will Thirty mne Service Club Dramatic Club Arts and Crafts products Gym Leaders with thel-ligh School' Group of The Philadelphia . I : f I 11 . II .II . . T . T - I 1 . - . -ullll .. . Football Queen Joy Smith . 7' gl l o il Qglll, k T tbl, ll ffm U bi 1? f 1 U '. - I ' v l 7221 ' fr i ff' 7 , ll l lm' G ilf. ,fa ,X if W y , ff ll my , . ,JA x ,l li 9 vi W Forty DANCES Cl-lS's lradilional Fool'ball Dance, held on Salurday nighl, November 25, I944, slarled lhe I944-45 season ol dances all wilh a bang. The wonderful evening was highlighled by lhe crowning ol Joy Smilh, caplain ol lhe Chell Cheerleaders and recording secrelary of Slu- denl Council, as our glamorous Foolball Queen of I944. ln order lo raise lunds, 'rhe Senior Class held a novelly Loafer Dance' in Chellenhams lirsl floor hall early in lhe season. The hall idea, which was a new one, proved 'ro be so popular lhal if was repealed wilh greal success several 'rimes during 'rhe year. The nexl evenl on Cl-lS s social calendar was The Senior Prom. Seniors and lheir under- classmales. dressed in Their semi-lormal besl, exhibiled lheir lanciesl sleps 'ro lhe slrains of smoolh music by lhe Debonairs. And we can'l lorgel our annual Turnaboul' DANCES Dancef where Chelf lassies were seen once again paying for Ticlcels and supplying rides and vegefable corsages for fheir s+ronger sex dafes. Finishing off a perfecl evening, Bill Eggerl was crowned Chelfenharrfs second 'llurnaboul Kingfl The JuniorfSenior Receplion, held on Sl. Paflyls Day, lurned oul lo be a Greal Day for lhe lrishll' Amid fhe green Shamroclcs, fhe harmonious voices of lhe 'Irish Trio -Joe Rawley, Bill Cunnane, and Jaclc Reagan were heard serenading each of Jrhe fanned Three Irishmenl'-John McCann, Joe Muldoon, and Malfhew Mcllhenny-of Jrhe Senior Class. A llsuperu +ime was had by all. Several Sludenl-Council-sponsored lnvi+a- 'rion Dances and recording dances compleled Jrhe full dance schedule of I94-4-45, and re- luclanfly buf successfully The season came To an end. 35 of Turnabout 3 King William Eggert Forty-one fff 1 My QQ, 7 X C7725 if iw 'M ... f y! K 1 fbkf X X ,f X' A .4 I f X Z 0 'W N fl X? I fff Ufbml , W! 'A'Vyp v'--,,,.. - N f' 1 x I. ' f P I I . I f . If r I , fb . ' 57 1 U 'xx X EUA' -1 A . 1 V , A ll' , f . lf! . K, . Z I Us H '7 1 X ,ff , 54 A 1 . ,f ,A ' ' f 1 '41 , 'fffl X X Q ax f W7 I A A I: 0 I ' I 'A' f 4' fl I 1' I ff 'Q 1- X - Q I E M f ' ' !' -I 'f f 4 ' f ' ' '9'77fZ,'Yf,, f ' '5 f X- . K' K Q N' Q49 QT? .G x ' V' A.. N y ' f I, IJ, V If 'lib X W f aff f ff' 1. A fayfvp 7' 2 N A ,XV V , W 7 ff , - ff 7 L' - ' f a f W9 ' 1 X54 I mf' VX! if IJ A ?,,V' f Q! .' Y v 'v ' 'V ' f a.,i-M , , 5 lj, xl Q N! -'Q ' ' X -JJ A gil F N I ffl' ,, I I fs , If ,4 i, , 1.1-.af A y, V3 'Q , f X ' , -A 193 -. , ff f f Pj f ' V!-6 '41 fb - Q , W H fl f-I. 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Dobbins, delealed I5-O in Cl-lS's opening game, was +he lirsl eleven 'ro lall under lhe powerful Panlher allaclc. ln The second lray ol The season, Chellenham was dumped from lhe ranlcs of lhe undelealed al lhe hands ol l-laverlord, I4-O. ln one ol lhe mosl' spiriled games ol 'rhe year, John Slreclc, Tony Millilli, and Wally Triplerl carried lhe pigslcin lo paydir+ for Dear old CHS, handing Radnor one ol lhe few losses on ils I944 schedule. The nexl lhree games on The Cl-lS card proved Tragic lor Mr. Lehmanls boys, as They dropped a hard-loughl conresl' lo Penn Charler, 22-7. The game was played in a heavy downpour which hampered lhe game lrom all sides. Then Germanlown Academy upsel Top row-Uhl, Anderman, R. Lederer, Krah, Pellicott, Detwiler, Horner. Second row-Mr. Lehman, Kress- ler, W. Brown, P. Triplett, Simkins, Weil, Chapman, Oberholtzer, Pellegi, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Saltz- man, Third row-Williams, Eagleson, Case, Lingg, W. Triplett, Millili, Marks, P. Triplett, Streck. Bottom row-llsemann, Jones, Mcllhenny, Hall, Silverman, Cohen. CHS on 'rhe home gridiron, I3-O. The following weelc, Upper Darby swamped Chellenham 40-6. Cl'lS's only score came when Wally Triplell dashed 90 yards lo 'louchdown land, Traveling lo George School, Cl-lS had lillle Trouble linding ils way inlo lhe Win column again and lhe Panlhers handed 6.5. a 25-7 leasing. Al' The end ol a noi-loo-brillianl season, Chellenharn worlced feverishly in preparalion lor ils annual Classic gridiron ballle wilh Abinglon. Wilh Pele Eagleson, George Anderrnan, Bill Weill, Frank Peliggi, George Chapman, Waller Brown, Wally lriplell, John Slreclc, Joe Lingg, and Bob Case composing lhe slarling line-up, 'rhe CHS squad soon swamped lhe Ghosl' eleven lo The lune ol 26-7l Chell sludes, hoarse from screaming Our Boys Will Shine Tonight' laughed al lhe Cold and Abinglon, as lhe enlhusiaslic Panlher leam drove on ro vicloryl Dobbins l-loiafrirrl Radnor .. Pep fri f5e :ir' UV, er Dori, Alyvgr r we rgf' il i .,... ..,... 6 Oi CHS if 3 -Q -1 -J f D -'ll in ' 4, X r,' .41 3,0 w l l l i i 1 l HOCKEY Cl-lS's hoclceyeffes, led by Capfain Jean Smiffy Smifh and Coach Virginia Redford, sfarfed fhe year righf by challcing up a 4-O vicfory in a pracfice game wifh Melrose Academy before fhe I944 season's official opening. Defeafed 4-6 in a fasf-moving opening game againsf Jenlcinfown, fhe Panfhereffes soon refaliafed wifh smashing vicfories over l-lafboro and Springfield. Losing one more game againsf Abingfon 2-O, fhe feam refurned wifh a win over Ambler +o conclude fhe season. Gladys Sommer, Jane McWilliams, Evie l-lighley lhigh-scorer wifh five goalsl, Phyllis Hammer lwifh Peggy Irwin subsfifufingl, and Joey Clelland made up a powerful forward line, while halfbaclcs Barbara Barnes, Joan Murray lcapfain-elecf for nexf yearl, and l-lelen Bucky Buch, and fullbaclcs Eva Shipman and able capfain Smiffy proved fheir sfrengfh in fhe baclcfield. Carol Kafzen as goalie did a swell iob of backing up fhe feam. A delicious dinner, given in honor of fhe feam by Dr. and Mrs. Ira R. Kraybill, broughf fhe season fo a happy end. l A ll . j?f,t,uy ff-T! Nil S i Subers, Highley, McWilliams, Ship man, Katzen, Barnes, Murray Cleeland, Hammer, Smith, Buch Sommers, Miss Redford. C, p CHS Jenkintown .,........ 6 4 Hotboro ...,. ...... C 3 Springfield ...... ........,. l 2 Abington .... .Q i Ambler .... -1 CJX X XX wp, K-v,, u-if of- 4-'L'-' ix .iq . J ,- , 1 - -,. Top Row-Uhl, Mr. Lehman, Bo :line, Stafford. Middle Row-Kressler, Wynn, Sil verman, Gross, Pellegi. Bottom Row-Harvey, Morrison, McHugh, Gowen, Muldoon, Mcll henny. Cr: ,. .. v-eorgf Qfhocl n Overbrcok ..,.... ....... 3 Houerlcro . ...... ,... ..... . . 6 Ab rrf-if p . Li. Cowie ....... ,.'6 in Dorb, ....... .P WRESTLING Turning our anorher oi his famed powerful wresrling 'reams in I945, Coach Wilbur B. Lehman proved once more lhal CHS is sfill fhe Tops when il comes lo lhe arf of grappling. Chelfenham ex+ended Hs dual meer winning sfreak +o 32 slraighr vicfories during 'rhe I945 season by deleafing George School, Over- brook School for 'fhe Blind, Haverford, Penn Charfer, Abingfon, Lans- downe, and Upper Darby. Despire Cl-lS's deleal in +he Dis+ric+ Finals, The mafmen furned in an excellenf record for s+ar wres+Iing per- formances. l-larold l-larvey held down lhe 95 pound slol: Scolly Morrison wresrled af lO3: Jim McHugh af II2: Dick G-owen af I2O: Joe Muldoon al IZ7: Mall Mcllhenny al' I33: Norman Wynn al l387 Mickey Silverman a+ 145: Bob Bodine al' IS41 Alan Uhl af I65: and Bill Kressler al heavyweight BOYS' BASKETBALL Deleal lollowed defeat as llue 1944-45 edilion ol llue Cluellenluam baslcelball leam luad ils worsl sea- son in years. Winning only lluree ol ils lilleen games, flue Panlluers ufinislued lasl in llue Suburban One League. Tlue only briglul spol on llue 'reamls record was George Anderman s placing lourllu in llue League, scoring I4I poinls. CHS slarled llue season willu a Ubangil by deleal- ing a luard-ligluling Pennsylvania Scluool lor 'flue Deal, 26-23, on llue laller's lloor. Tlue lollowing weelc, play- ing luosl 'ro an ouleclassed Bryn Alluyn live, Cluellen- luam wallced oll willu a 4932 lriumplu. ll appeared as if flue I94445 season would be briglul willu viclories for llue local quinlel bul llue nexl eleven lrays proved dillerenlly. Figluling luard llurougluoul every game, llue CHS live lound il impossible lo score a viclory, as lluey dropped game alter game lo Cenlral, Norrislown, Lower Merion, Penninglon, Upper Darby, Haver- ford, Abinglon. Finally, llue Cluell leam snapped its losing streak by lurning baclc a scrappy Upper Darby leam in a relurn game, 43-3l. George Anderman, Alan Weinslein, Bob Case, Wally Triplell, and Carl Jones served as Coaclu William Sallzman's slarting line-up. Leonard Bern- slein, Diclc Feasler, Jim Fligg, and Ralplu Robinson also saw aclion. PSD .....,... lrryiu Ailuyuu Q-ntral ...,. Lamar Nl.-'aiu Pennington ....., Norristoxxiu ...... Upper Darby .. Abiiuglon .......... Haverford ..... Lower Muricn Dobbins ......... Haverford ..... Norrislaux iu ..,..., Upper Do rby . Abvnglon ..,...,.... Top Row-Beren, Lamont, Goetz. Middle Row-Mr. Scltzman Fligg Feaster Townsend Bernstein Franz Bottom Row-Jones, Millili, Triplett, Weinstein, Andermon Forty-eight ,..,, N GIRLS' BASKETBALL L L , fr il fl- fgjyfiw Y 'sl an :fi L 3 W L Opp CHS Lonsdale l-lofboro ,,,,,,,., Springfield ....... Upper Moreland Harbors: .....,....... Abington i s f SS 'VZ 4, 1? .......56 , . I4 41 aj The Girls' Baskefball feam of I944-45, led by Coach Virginia Redford and co-capfains Eva Ship- man and Jane McWilliams, came ouf on fop, win- ning five ouf of seven games played. The Panfhereffes proved fheir sfrengfh in fheir opening game by defeafing a sfrong Lansdale feam, 2l-I8. The nexf confesf, played on Amblefs courf, found Cl-lS on fhe shorf end of fhe score, fhough our girls lcepf 'rhe Ambler six fighfing unfil 'rhe lasf seconds. Affer defeafing l-lafboro, Springfield, and Upper Moreland, fhe Chelfenhamifes losf a hearf- brealcing game fo l-lafboro. I6-I4. Rallying fo de- feaf Abingfon, 37-30, fhe girls broughf fheir season fo a successful close. l-ligh-scorer for fhe forwards was Angie Reds Ermigioffi, who challced up 99 poinfs. Evie l-lighley, known for her lay-up shofs, scored 50 poinls, while Jane McWilliams sank 45 for CHS. Feafuring a powerful zone defense, guards Eva Shipman, Ger- lrude Sfriclc, and Joan Murray sfarred in every game. Eva and Jane, alfernaling as capfain, made befs as fo who would lead fhe 'ream lo 'rhe greafesf number of vicfories. Diplomahcally, 'rhe season ended in a fie, each of fhe capfains being sfamped wifh only one loss. 1 Top Row-Miss Redford, Melair. Bottom Row-Murray, Highley, McWilliams, Shipman, Strick, Ermigiotti. Forty-nine BASEBALL i945 seems to be 'rhe year that has brought to CHS its best baseball squad in many years. Opening with Radnor, April I2, Sou+hpaw George Anderman allowed only live hils in turning baclc Radnor, 6-3. The next day Torr Reagan turned in a 72 victory over Ben Franlclin. Anderman pitched a one-hiller to Abington, Reagan a two-hitter lo Central, and lhen Anderman pitched another one-hit game against Lower Merion. Chel- tenham finally fell 'ro defeat at the hands of l-laverlord, 4-O. A seven and an eight run inning proved loo much 'lor Upper Darby and Radnor, respectively, as Reagan and Anderman each challced up another win. Jim lvlcl-lugh, Bucl4l' Shelton, Jacl4 Reagan, Tony lvlillili, James Detwiler, Pele Eagleson, Joe Muldoon, and Pele Chambers comprised Chellenhams starting nine. T30 , - Top row: Harvey, Siegfried, Mur- phy, Damon, llsemann, Weintraub, Susemiehl, Blaess, Goetz, Nixdorf. Middle Row: Mr. Cunningham, Wugman, Franz, Eagleson, Town- send, Bickley, Detwiler, Chambers. Bottom row: Jack Reagan, Joe Reagan, Muldoon, McHugh, Millili, Shelton, Anderman. Crit c ro rpg Kodncr ....... l6 lien Franklin ....... 2 7 !Xl,uingTOn ..... .,......... O 2 Cvntrol ..,.,..,.... ..,.,.. l 2 Lower Merrcn .... ....... l 2 Hovefford ........ 4 5 Upper Derby ...... ...- i L Radnor ..........,. .......r l 2 Norristown . ........,., 7 lf? Abington ..... .... C l We an fl ll, 4 As W 551, ZW' Top row: Millili, Fligg, Trip Bill Brown, Merk, Walter Brown Fenster, Ries. Middle Row: Reilley Farace, Cohen, Sickles Schmidt Walters, Levy, Mr. Lance. Bottom Row: Matsen, Phillips, Klein, Mc llhenny, Krah, Pilligi, Rosskam Opp c Qffk HQ.-,n ...... S3 l-'Clfgrgfr .... -T 27 A: ng, .. ..,...., ,............ 2 l C H, S fa, Qymonrci-,n Academy 2215, Friends' Cer-trol 2515 TRACK A 24 man rraclc squad bolsiered by seven reiurnrnq v 'rerans represenled Chellenham on 'rhe c noler irack in I945 A+ press lime rhe Chel+enham irack squad has placed lenih and elevenfh rn fhe Penn Relays, delealed Germaniown Academy and Friends Cenfral in a iriangular meet and los? io Jenlcinlown 55 To 47. Marry Mcllhenny, James Fligg, Lewis Klein, Maily Philips, and Tony Pillegi represenled CHS al rhe annual Penn Relays. Slade, Wallers, Robinson, Reilly, Krah, Millili, Siclcels, Rosslcam, Marks, Dun- can, Cohen, Farace, Goldner, Malrsen, Levy, Triplefl, and Mumford have compefed in The dual meeis. Wiih Haverford, Abing+on, rhe Norrisiown lnviiafions, and fhe Upper Darby Dislrici Championship meels remaining on The CHS cards, lhe fraclc squad hopes for a successful season under ihe direc- iion ol Coach Harry Lance. 3' rf' Top row: Sall, Mr. White, Druck- er, Heistand, Friedman, Apel, Co- han. Bottom row: Zerrer, Mitchell, Gross, Wessel. BOYS' TENNIS To brave an eight-match league schedule, Mr. Robert l. White, CHS boys' tennis coach, selected veterans Bill Gross and Bob Wessel, and new applicants Harry Heistand and Herbert Apel to star in singles sets, and Hyman Sall with Jack Zerrer, and Eugene Friedman with Donald Cohan to teature in doubles tournaments ot the I945 boys' tennis season. Securing permission to play home matches at the Philmont Coun- try Club, the squad planned to train on CHS courts atter school hours. When scheduled practices, hampered by bad weather and lack ot courts, tailed to produce the desired accuracy and teamwork, Cheltenham's boys lost to Upper Darby 4-I, and tell betore Lans- downe 5-O. As we go to press, the boys, working with renewed ettort to correct past mistakes and to improve singles torm and doubles team- work, hope to down their remaining toes, Pottstown, Radnor Lower Merion, Abington, Norristown, and Coatesville. GIRLS' TENNIS Wifh fhe arrival of spring, Chelfenhams fennis courfs again resounded wifh shoufs, groans, fhe dull fhud of Vicfory fennis balls. and fhe safisfying ping of ball againsf raclcef, as CHS femmes gof in frim for fhe 1945 fennis season. Ably direcfed by Coach Virginia Redford, winner of numerous fennis fifles, and aided by Manager Elaine Zeh, fhe Panfhereffes spenf long hours during physical fraining periods and affer school, compefing wifh each ofher in friendly rivalry for places on fhe squad. Though af fhe fime of going fo press, Miss Redford has nof yef made fhe final selecfion of fhe feam, veferans Beverly Grossmann, Jane Felsenfhal, and Pafsy Silmore, and new candidafes Peggy Frankel, Gerfrude Sfriclc, Mariorie Apf, Louise Grossman, and Barbara Barnes are expecfed fo see acfion in a forfhcoming confesf wifh Upper Darby, a classic clash wifh Abingfon, and fwo scheduled mafches wifh Jenlcinfown. Prospecfs for fhe !945 girls' fennis season are fair 'n' warmerll' Z , .31 . i P H Y S I C A L Under fhe able direcfion of Mr. Lehman, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Salfzman, and Mr. McCormick, fhe boys of CHS confinued, for fhe second sfraighf year, fhe pre-induc- fion physical educafion course which occu- pied five periods each week. Lasf fall The acfivifies consisfed of run- ning around fhe frack and foofball infra- murals. Climaxing a brillianf season, Cornell, senior homerooms IO2, IO5, I I7, walked off wifh fhe infra-foofball fifle. Cornell foppled a sfrong Franklin 81 Marshall eleven in fhe final playoffs, 6-O. December's bad weafher forced fhe classes indoors and winfer acfivifies wenf info full swing. Classes were divided info fhree groups: sideline baskefball, boxing, and wresfling. Sfarfing in January, fhe bas- kefball inframurals were underway and in March 'rhe wresfling championships began. ln a surprise finish, Greaf Lakes, iunior homerooms 220 and 208, came from behind fo capfure fhe baskefball championship. I f I as Q7 ' f X if if 5 F. - 7' 1 G, l FITNESS Tlie linal fray was played before a Hpaclceo house ol parenls and sludenls as parl of llie Acliyilies Niglil program. Typical of llwe enlire inlramural race was Tlwe 'pl1o+o- Tgisli' score of +lie final playolf game, I5- Many enlliusiaslic junior and senior boys 'rurned oul for a chance To win an individual lille and increase llweir Team scores in llwe wreslling inlramurals. Lewis Doc Klein won in 'rlie IZO-pound class, Phil Mumford llie I27, Slan Wallers in llie l33, Mally Philips in llie I38, Wally Triplell in llie l45, and Leon Simkins in llie l65. Franklin and Marsliall won llie leam lille. Wlien spring came llie gym classes moved oulside again, and a very inlensive baseball inlramural program was sel up. Exercises, races, lrack inlras, and sollball games were flue order of 'flue day. Ha+s off! 'ro all 'rlwe leaclwers and slu- denls wlio made I944-45 a banner year lor CHS inlramurals and pliysical lraining. 495 T Q' Qu rf x f f 4 'Y' IA if f i . f :r p . Q 1 N K, qc , l ,,.- f EK' 9? 'ziliia 22212692355 , i g 2 1 I X QM X X 'C Q1 Q IX IM' mf 'CL yd WV f f7z , VLA C: Q, N, 2 JL77 Z WHA fb WZ J W 4 A aofxx Xxx' J E f f 49 Nfvgf w.. xl A A I ff y L if 5 3' X' Y f I 7? ,ig 7' ' -2' V 3 nf, 0 P gg I f ,Z 2 t ll 'at xlix X' E! I I 'Wg-.pf fl gf' .L QLL1 C. X fit ,Y 4 9' .g 9 49 ybxbf at W, f it f 'Oo' 59 W 1 ll 1 vi ff 1 . 1 l S 352 4! , 1-. 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' X ly X 8,1 7' A, I g :bl :lx , Tnav, I Y , if xa' jg' 43' 5, q l K 9? .fl-4 X 23 ' 62 5i'?f57 - 'S ' - Q If L , J t I u 5 ' lp - a . 3,51 A x. I .X 57' f A R I, 1' I If P .1 1 ' r I f f , . ' , wh Af' ' fi .ng ' ' 6 ' ' ' AQ, .1 f , , X X 1 Xf x f X ' f Qtr. x K 'J - X 1 f -n' Q N Q -'S 7 'b 1' I ' J HONORARY MEMBER lk . XX ,ly 1 'KZ f 192:1- . 1 3' ' f i l l llrfv i X . IM LeRoy G. Lugar As cuslomary, flwis year's honorary member, Mr. Leroy G. Lugar, was chosen by a maiorify vofe of llwe Senior class. Nearly everybody in CHS is familiar willn Mr. Lugar's annual assembly program wherein he oulclweerleads llie cheerleaders. For I5 years he has held flwe allies- lions of all sfudenls, and we, llle class of '45, wanl To give our willn a big Ra-ay, Luger! At Work At Play l SENIOR OFFICERS X' ' P45 l l lil Our senior governmenf ran along srnoorhly Huis year under flue presidency of Dick llsemann. Dick was ably aided and abeflecl by Helen Buch, Mary MacNulTy, and Jane McWilliams, respecfively, as vice-president secrefary, and freasurer. Dick, in his quiel' and busi- ness-like way, and l-lelen, Mary, and Jane, all equally cornpei'en+, made quick work of rlwe numerous problems of an evenrful year. Vice President Helen Buch Treasurer Jane McWilliams President Dick llsemann Secretary Mary McNulty. 1' vis! 1 3? 2 ya 5, j. g tp 1 Q COMMENCEMENT KAY STALFORD F' J W if lf i , Sixty-two SUE FISHER, DAVE WILLIAMS JOHN SHEARER, PHYLLIS HAMMER The Commencemenl spealcers were, as usual, chosen by popular vo+e from lhe scholaslic upper lenlh of lheir class. This year's spealcers chose as fheir lopic, Broader l-lorizons ol Educalionf' The main subiecl was divided info lhe following individual addresses: Our Educalional l-lerilagef' delivered by Phyllis l-lammer: 'llfducalion lor Economic Independence, by David Williams: Educalion lor Democralic Government by John Shearer: 'Educalion 'lor Leisure, by Calherine Slallord, and Educa'lion lor Living Togelherf' by Sue Fischer. The spealcers were aided by Mr. Samuels, Mrs. Jones, Miss Gould, and Miss Barrell, whose dulies included arranging fhe commencemenl program, helping lhe sfudenfs choose Their fopics, and coach- ing The delivery of fhe speeches. ff' 1 4 Q . v-, ..f1 x 'YURQQQI aypw-Q... v an ci. ANNA J ADAM A J worked as fyplsr for Chel fonlan reves 10 cooklng a d muslc ha a knack for belng la+e for everylhlrlg excepf school has every lnlenllorl ol belng prlvare secrefary afler graduaflon DOROTHY ADER Muslc a racfs CGSSIB a ea IH o ereffa favorlle presslon IS Gee whlzl sure llme she llkes +0 collelr plcfures' from fashlon magazlnes yearns fo go fd corlservalory of muslc and work ID offlce CAROLYN ALEXANDER oes n for Arl a blg exclalms Oh hes so wonder llkes drawlng and cooklng years acllve ln Sludenf Councll as Correspondlng Secrelary wanfs fo fake a Fashlon Deslgn Course af Cenfenary JUUIOF College R H APEL Red was a commerclal s+uden+ VICE prexy of homeroom acflve ln lnframurals parllcl pared on The baseball +eam hopes To lravel 'lhroug Soufh Amer lca knpwn or sa l You know loyslfd g ar und cars f ff MARJORIE I APT Ml ge a wonder made l h school IH lwo years 6ClIV6 on hockey learn and war councll preslded over her homeroom her hrs? year Vassar or Bryn Mawr w ll be lucky +o gel' her Q HJ' DAVID D BABB er a scholarly sludenr ln l e Academlc Course hopes ro enfer ar' englneerlng career af M Too par? ln all lnlramurals was member of debarlng clubs we known for lS aroumenfs and rn rks me iw Slxty four STANFORD M BACK Academlc Sfarl pl ns a law reer af 'the Unlverslly of Pennsylvanla lnleresled ID model maklng muslc and Spanlsh wanls fo VIGW Soulh AWEFICG IS well nofed for hls laborafory Chemlslry a d h concoched smells iw JEAN H BAKER Jean ,555-jkliugcael-emlc Course dwg ogofo coee was n The Ar? Slalll of lhe El Delafor IH Surglcal Dresslng Club for X fwo ye rs he per ln lhe Arls and Crafls Club 4,-1 I DONALD E BARLOW Ducks favorlfe expresslon IS O fhe ball Mac' IS a sporfs en lhuslasl' crazy abouf baseball foorball wreslllng and baskefball llkes arf clever af carloonlng wanfs +o be a commerclal arhsf affer fhe war M BMV! Mggowl' in nlfoAf,bo5UA, BARBARA BARNES Dueys famous laugh I5 usually heard around 'the afhleflc field cause shes acflve ln all sporls sfarred ln varslry hockey secrefary of homeroom ln senlor year college IS her desflnaflon nexf year blllon IS fo IOIH 'the WAVES' LESLIE J BATES Joe IS a vocaflonal sluderlf pans on golng Info US Marllme Servlce llkes The name Janne would llke fo be a cablnef maker hangs around Erlen Theafre lavorlfe expresslon IS Who me7 SEYMOUR S BEERE was a general sludenr warlls fo srarl IU buslness noled for sharp clofhes never rnlsses gym class llkes nlghl club enrer +alnmen+s lavorlle expresslon A genrleman never falks' ll, Q l H ' ' la ca- ' . . . l ' A n - ' - . . . I I . 5 ' . I : . V I I Q . I 1 JI ? ,Ji U C l l lc. . 1 I K 1 , I ll A ' ' . . . h d ' O 9 I d' gl ,gl ' ex. JN . l llg X :J ' . ' . . . .'in lei- , , - . i ' I I' I I . l ' - ,,, . 4 5 . . . l . V, l Jai' 'V ,ly fi G l ll in ' way H 'H A ' - U U . . . l . H . l ' ,, , ' n fuI! ...' ' ' ,l - . . . presiderlf of homeroom for fwo ' ' ' . - f' 1 A i ll, ' ' 5 - - -- ' ' ' .. . am- r4,.Z' I xl L, 'nv H , -4 f ' H ld H is ' , lllq ' l . .. ' . . A V I . . I I .+- A ill P K l HH lim B B HSV' Q . . . ' b - - l' ' If ' ' 1- ll A . ' f - l HERMAN BIRNBRAUER, JR. Hubs was a vocalional sludenl . . . wanls lo ioin Marines . . . plays a hol lrumpel . . . hobby is riding horses . . . plays semi-oro baseball . . . parlicipaled in inrramurals . . . likes lhe expression Spcrly . . . hopes lo be a lool and die maker. CLARAROSE BOSEK Posie was in lhe Academic Course . . . hopes lo go lo lhe Moravian College lor Women . . . in Library and Arls and Cralls clubs . . . archery occupies her spare lime . . . wanls lo be a medical lechni- clan JACK N BRINEY Jack look lhe lnduslrial Course lell school in March lo loin lhe Coasl Guard member ol lrack leam hopes lo work al Bell Tele phone Company aller lhe war x HELEN L aucl Buc y is lamous lor her s rl ness and culeness was one ol lhe hockeyelles lor lwo years s es always saying n l e amel was vice presidenl ol her class rn sophomore and senior years her ambilion7 lo allend Skiornore NILA R BURLEY e gie was an acliye em lhe Service Record Club years ecrelary e owshio o oup ld like lo allend ccl ege ecome a nurse known hals Nhal lhouohl y u sal ANNA L CARDON A na was a merrb chorus and l-l ol her homeroom i soon a o yea s w rl c oary s 'rus ar s rc p a .BL lo 'Q yfxvocszfg MW Sixty five BARBARA L. CASE Casey' look lhe Commercial Course . . . parlicipaled ir' lyping lor lre Chellor:ian g. . . linds dive'- sioc inffaying l e piano and dancing . . . e'Ylphds3Zgd'f'Qafv6PQ,lion wil? Ocl Bul i' is' . . . olans lo go lo ccleee FRAN K A. CHAMBERS Pele is a vocalional sludenl . . . wanls lo ioin Navy . . . played base- ball lor lwo years . . . never eals in class . . . noled lor saying, Slop ill jlifvfiff 'fr gbfjw GEORGE A CHAPMAN George well known lor his llasny converlible was a varsily member ol lhe loolball learn on lhe wres llinq squad look lhe General Course famous lor his pokes and laugr- inleresled lasl music and enloys lemale companions ORETTA M CIOCCA m ungry is al' all limes lrorr Chu :lions are l e o'ne a it ry aller gradua IOP ano lo gelsa personally aulographeo piclure ol The Voice danclno skaring an bowling are included in er special inleresls D RY J CLEELAND oe l m lh r rm U l and s one l 455 'nos allraclive members sne olaved hockey lo lhree years ogre ary 0 her VWOVTWSVO 'W O wo r y is collecling le es W nls o allen Russel a 3 hen g arrieo ALVIN COHEN N s a r'e l a ra k squads nes l'Vl P Cifeel' G B 9 IL! N life -f V, J Q, ' 1 f rr ,, , , .X k ,gl E , W . . . ' 'i X, if A . ,J Ili. N . 4 in x . N A . 1 , - L 5 i, .-' I . K' . .5 xl f K np V l. . If ' I, ' ho . l' h ' hed' ' . . . i - - jk' - C . . , b cr cryrai l , h ' ' , 'll h g . A 'V . H I 'K ' . ' for a ' Q ,, . .. l b , u my is. ous . , my R Q w F V I ,, mgfjv , A , . o D. th . , I F . . . . If ' WJ ' Q was 5,7 ' ll l Ci l r ' ' ' s ' ' +0 r , , , . I. r . . . obb A by T l r 4 c d. K, ' . I ya 6 yd I Sage n ' e' m ' . , . X, 1' X. n er ol 'he orches- Acaoemic AI a 'reef cl a ' ': :r Sccieu , . , '-9 :Cami rd Q Q , . , worked in school slc'e . . . 'reasuref hopes '2 erler college alle' a sho r I' 'C C'S' lhe 'C l se 'cs ... 'e'ir S lffOf ' - - - '5 'S 'C 'LHC' 592' 'ne business wofd as his r-:toe cl 'l chccl A ic G' CG 5 CCN- ' lle . . . role-d fo' his czcasforal pi El . , , kr wr' lc' he' a:'i', ': jgigg, c ay 'he i no. . . l , ' 1 ki. Li, l X, .3 ,, ' -. X X g Ak ,Q K.. . ' kg . - U LOIS ANNETT COHEN Jusl a worksng gurl chanrman ol Assembly Commullee llrsl page e :lor ol Chelloman acllve on lhe Yearbook Luncheon Commxllee Fellowshup Club Lo loves lo play on lhe plano wrnle lellers read Penn Sl l wa Socuology al JACK COMBER Anlonlo look lhe Academlc course had a lead In lhe oper e la member ol lhe Bond and Slamp Club modellng music book colleclmg and lrysng lo make lmanclal ends meel are hrs hobbies amblllon IS lo read and lrans Iale Lalln lluenlly RUTH DOROTHY COOK Cookie was un lhe Commercnal course wanls lo work allendnng business school clubs were Arls and Cralls and Surgscal Dresslng worked In lhe school slore claims sewnng and readlng as hob les ambalaon IS lo lravel CALVIN H DAMON a kn wn lege aller comnng oul ol lhe Navy look general course was acluve Cornell nnlramural parllcnpanl w known y hs See ou lalerl ROSETTA D ANTONIO Zell elecled the Commercral Course enpoyed Bonds and Slamps and Typnng as clubs mann lnleresl IS lhe piano luve on lhe War Councll hopes l lravel wrlh her snsler who aclress or go lo modeling school ANTHONY JOSEPH DELZINGARO Bu s Bunny a vocaluonal su denl plans enlerlng lhe Army lakes shoolung pool and bulllards wanls lo lly aclnve In mlra murals works al Slandard Pressed Sleel JAMES M DETWILER Jlm a member ol lhe General Course plans lo enler lhe Navy and allend college aller lhe war was a member ol lhe loolball and baseball learns and IS noled lor has expression Thals lnle MARIE ROSALIND DIAL Mousse look lhe Academuc course plans lo go lo college llnds enloymenl In gomg lo the lhealre lavorule sporl as archery would llke lo leach hlslory a hard worker an a good sludenl ROBERT W DRUCKER Druck was a member ol Chel loman and Yearbook slalls parlvc paled nn rnlramurals wenl oul lor lhe lennns leam expecls lo enler college nn June and laler enlxsl nn lhe Navy enlhusrasluc In Currenl Evenls and Chess clubs ER S EAGLESON P as an academic sludenl w nl n Marin was on Ice presldenl ol class would luke lo be an engn lavornle expressnon us re u krd In 7 WILLIAM RICHARD EGGERT Egg was voled Turnaboul Kung ns lavornle expressron IS lhe game yol was a wresllunq champ also wenl oul lor lool a an acllve member ol Coun hrs posl war plans are Penn Slale and ambulnon7 lo be Presuclenl ol lhe Unrled Slalesl 6 .J Leek GMS-0. D HERMAN EGLOFF Eggy IS a vocalnonal sludenl plans lo on Navy In une wanls lo allend Drexel works machine shop noled lor lusl calchnng school bus on lnme engoys gunnnng In Allegheny Mls member ol Yearbook slall uses lhe expression You devrll Qu J N ' e ' . . . C I, as he is o by his lo I ' ' es . . . friends, hopes lo enler a loreslry col- v 'y l In loolball and base- ' . . - ' in . . . ell b I y A ' . . . h' ' ' ' ln - - Hfgcf bII..I..' - ' ' , , , cil . . . ' - o ' ' , is an . . . . ' H '- Q focal H I, U g a ' J . f 9 - I I ' . . . in Sixty-six JEANNE DEGO R ENSLIN u rear I-I ya' an s ecleanr- pans Io go lo busuness scrool a work manager of llue school sore os n ca elera a d lcrary ccllecls dogs le luer wlua' ro? slnelf uluc s a e ee Bung Crosby un person and ause oogs WILLIAM C EYER ncle Took flue Genera curse worked after sclwool rever seen wulluoul a gurl or car played lne lrumpel' un flue band famous lor Iellung sforues and beung excused from PT expecfs lo loun flue Navy JANE FELSENTHAL Felsue us conslanlly bewuldered always comes our wuilu You re kuddung ol course' kepl slum on Tennus Team Gym Leaders club works lor Navy League amburuon s To graduale from Anluoclu no el D wh 6 Sons ELLEN LOUISE FERGUSON Fergu was an academuc sludenl a member of flue hockey learn lukes popular musuc uce skalung a d servucemen greels everyone wu I'Iu dearuel plans lo go lo Wesl Cllesrer Teaclner s College DORIS E FIELDS Sewung and musuc pre D 55 ma n unl esfs 14' Iyqar a osu secret ry belonged lo e Typung Bankuwg Audulung and Orcluesfra n senuor year a secrerary 'ro Mr Salrzmaru SUE FISCHER Dueys corny wusecracks gcl luer posuruon of Iuumor edulor of EI Dela re for Clue lonuan d rilgpoxar-dfol que esud nf Fel Ow rou vuce presudenl non' r n enuor ear Com ,ZX en men? speak r 4 W o college nexf y ar da' on 'o uoun the WA Suxty seven RICHARD MARK FISHEL S5 I'I Wdf oe norus a d slarred un o er eva acne 'rr e v ss 1 me drawuno u,s CE e n n lwopes u' S w clans 0 loun vy MARGARET RUTH FRAN KEL e can e see f onunq asn ng gd? mus c r le? cs and m C bs worked on Year ok sla money from om asf! sop ,. opes lo 5 Anluoclu lgIIQ6??'f'JIy career a marruaqe k RICHARD NOEL FRANZ Sporfs and nafure are Ducks Iuob es look the Academuc Course baskelball manager parlucu pared un baseball and unlramural sporrs lukes swurrumung and dana un ull enler Leluuglu College un June JOH N HOWARD FRETZ Jolunnue was an academuc u denl member of EI Delalor and Yea book stall enuoys wres flung and swummung an amafeur pluolograpluer famous for luus lengllwy slorues and explanafuons wull lake up law ar Penn un une EUGENE M FRIEDMAN Gene s blond and ummpressed e n b er d Ive seen worse ac uve unlramura s Yearbook s+af'I Buoclwemusfry club and Tennus s a pluolograpluy bug afrer flue war anls fo fake up PElU69lIU? .nent MAY F FRIEDMAN Mazue us famous for luer blonde lnaur arc blusres served on Sen uor Cuass adrruunusfraluon cornmuflee lor uunuorsenuor recepruon er cod rn rnur' I us well known us neagec Io Elmura College fo srudy I of YC , ' 2 d 9 , 9 T: FI ,, 'Irs a ol! . , . - . . . ' A ' ' lc In cu. , n ' p - nd ...W!rIs luis u loe ' ...lwelxl I I n In ...scenes ca-I '4... I' . . . I I- If ne 'l'fl sornlig . . . amb n r fc a 'Per . .. . 4 ' I Na '. s ' ' I +o , 'Pg' b an r' -- -I. d 'I or - U Bll l . , C I lex u ' ls u Gy E U La A - I V . ... 1 . , ge, ' V I . .... n , . . ' ' bi ' I , I 'g...w' ' ' I . I II -ru . ' ' Sf- V'I I ... . . l - I, , ' ' J . ..' 3 , ,-.. 4, N A ol I l 1J f . . AO '. I HIV' H H 'V I ' . . es a p '- V fee i. fin . I +I I' gf , In, ' ' ...I ' -'-I . . an .A f ,jr I 'or' ...I p I ' l I I - il I ' I ' ' ar ' l - I - ' ' ...ru s in . ' - ' cl IG' - C .' ' .... , ' Y -I 'I I r ' rn s ol rusIr1g, f .5 uu is Z ' JOSEPHINEA F IES Jrmmy' us offen eard comrng from Jo ed as homeroom secrefargffp e years nnler es ed I co e Q dogs and records o es o I a se e Iarral posmon a prng an Ing and Lubrary cubs ecfs Io gel marrred A JAC Tor was achve as Sporls edlfor of Chelloman and a member of Yearbook look Academic Course claims sporls sramps and chess as hobbies on Alhlellc Assocna Iron commrlfee plans To sludy engrneerrng af Cornell an Ihe fall MALVA GOLDENBERG Peanul Chew look The Commer cral Course parhcrpaled rn Typ Ing for Ihe Chel+onlan plans 'lo Iravel around +he world eller Ihe war hopes To furfher her edu cahon ar college Irkes Io dance parhcrpale rn all sporls Iravel and collecf souvenirs' HELEN BETTE GOLDN ER me Io C H S In sen ye yef managed 'ro play In Ihe orchesfra and wrrfe for Chelfoman blonde and small lakes To swam and Ice skafe IS marvelous I The pnano p ns 'ro rake a sc: ence course a+ Penn SARALEE GOODMAN Commonly known Lee raced Ihe baskelball Ieam eIeven+h grade worked on rlely show commsffee plans fo go 'lo college Though she doesnf know which offer college mar rlage nafurally MARY M GOODWIN Polly was an acadernrc sludenl ns o a end Corne school ol Agrrcullure farm work occupres her spare frm m Iron I' raise horses we known fr her calmness and rosy cheeks I X GLORIA M GRAY orra c os lne Corrrner ra Course has grven servrce Io school lhrough Iyprng for lrre Che' 'roman nnferesls oulsrde school Include horseback rrdung and swrro mrng ns To wo o Ia Busrness Course wanfs Io Irave BRUCE GREENWAY B uce came Io CI-I S rn hs Ser: year look the Academlc Course el' In Februar for n Coasf Guard where he plcked up hrs Iavorrre expressron Thars scr ungy mous for l kmo lrke ar' Johnson JOSEPH JOHN GREGER Muscles rs a vocahonal srudenl' pans on gormng The Marines collecls slamps and baseball pxc lures w nfs Yo make a good marrne Iavorrfe expresslor I-Ilya Jackre HAROLD MASON GRIER JR Frnenclly and well liked Grrer was Councnl s able presldenf Ihus year en oys spor s played varsrfy Ioolball rs arflsfrcally enled famous for hrs glggle he lefr C I-I S rn February lo lorn +ve Coas+ Guard MMM ERLY J G ROSSMAN Bev as a small package of energy alhlehcs Included hockey and ennrs reams Gym Leaders and Gnrls Alhlehcs clubs homeroom freasurer as a sopn her nobbres are afhlefuc fenrns swummlno horse bac rldrng and also music lure Includes college LOUISE THELMA GROSSMAN eese all round af e e member good s ardrrg rrls Alh err Asso rarro m Leaders C1 Grrls Arrl u s wor eo or- Yea book ed for he sers F e plans In de ard marruao WAR Slxty enght I FERDINAND HALL J R r as In The general sec ed on I e loo pall +e er oys mooelung planes ard uso cox es plans fo be a poslal e favorve expressuon ss Take r easy Popsl engoys all sporrs LL S AMM Rf rs onei o r ha I' workers was ss 'rreasurer In her Jphuor year Honor Socue lreas ure p ye v r :ly lib sp 'la ous for hav ope ouse rn cellar every :day mghi ll arfend ng! Co e K1 KATHLEEN DOLO RES HAZLET Small lemlmne Kalhy was one our Deppy cheerleaders achve IH School Servuce Club also sec relary of her homeroom ollen sa s Well ldonl n w loys ske'chung clolhes as a hobby lulure plans Include Penn and lashlon desugnung ELMER HEINEL Du ch was an acllve Stu en? C ur' ll member chalrman I War Councll member of Boys In arrurals commlrree prexy of I nomeroorn enloys sanlboal racung expecrs Io enler Penn ard follow up In lhe aufomo :le buss ness FWMMMW HARRY K HlESTANDk JR Muslc Q, any slyle uc re surfir oisj home, m fo fhree yea s e-n ys ,ear rourd sporrs, specrally +UnnIs lon s fo see u Sl ec hugh scnool and college +o en he U S Maru? me e I DOROTHY 'RTER HQLLIDAY Dome amous for h +e pro e rd e express: mx I en KGOTO Tell ya a member of 4 D Senlcr AdmrmsI'ra4ron Clu ary of her homeroom co CJVSFIT G A hc se a c e Snxty nme ELIZABETH MARGARET HUNTER One of our peppy lassses er expressuon ns Oh Crumb' mous for her nalurally curly halr was asslsfanf hockey manager for Iwo years wanls Io arlend a lun or college and become a krndergarlen teacher ICH D D ILSEMANN own all over by hrs No 1 plans 'ro enler Ihe Army Tank Corps affer hmshlng fhe Gen eral Course was a member of the loofball and 'track squads presndenf of homeroom and semor cass lakes sporfs poslcards and greenhouses PAUL H IOBST JR General Course sludenl P ul enfhuslashc aboul' model rallroadlng bowlrng and Ihe Navy member of Ihe band for Ihree years chose sfa e crew andk enguneern g cubs 1 lfaflf Wen! PEGGY ANN IRWIN Peq has a sponfaneous wal whnch keeps her lrrends In shlches was a member of Ihe hockey Team homeroom vuce p esudenl arnbx n ns 'ro gel u fhugh schoo will aflend more College ID Ihe a ADELE MIRIAM JACKSON A member of lhe Commerclal Course Jac would luke 'Io gel a lob belng Ihe perfecl secrelary music proves To be her mam mferesl You can say fha? agalnl suf hces as her favorlle expression JOS PH W JAC QN JR Rever nd as Ie Is nown by all seel Ihe General Course mo el Iralns raies AI a a wouldxlilgz Io help Uncle Sam by yovmng Ihe Army affer grad uahon greels all has friends wlfh Hello fherel u 18 ,M DOROTHY J JOHNSON Answers Io Ihe name oI Johnny Iook Commercual Course and would luke Io geI a good secreIarual posuIuon upon qraduaIuon u es Io dance bowl see good movues and IusIen Io popular records CARL ANDREW JONES Cl'uueI Iook VocaIuonal Course played end on Ihe IooIball Ieam sIarred on baskefball and Track Ieams known by hus loud vouce NANCY LEA JONES an us Iamo s e Inn vasI amounIs oI leIIe w Irayel Io K ns u M an Raduo School b aur Iune hosIess so repy s ar Io hool Servuce Club Ior Iw years MARIE J KALBACH plans Io go Io busuness school aIIer graduaIuon maun unIeresIs are swurnmung and baskeIball ArIs and CraIIs and I-lorne Nursung were her clubs durung senuor year peI expressuon Oh BroIher DONALD CHARLES KAMSLER Academuc Don plans Io become a veIerunaruan aI Ihe UnuversuIy I Pennsylvanua was a sIaII mem er oI ChelIonuan El Delalor and Yearbook only sIudenI Io own a dog kennel lukes og showung anumals ayuaIuon and gurls was In oraIory lubs JOANNE 8 KAPNEK Joan us known Ior her bloru e aur spends spare Iurne playung Iennus horseback rudung and swum ming answers all quesIuons wu+I'u Are you kuddung7 wanIs I ge unIo college and sIay un I en be someone s wufe Seventy PEGGY ANN e wroIe her ay Ihroug C H S second eduIor Che Ionian EI DelaIor Yearbook e Ioruaf board u g 2I un senuor ear Iramural baskeIbaII rd vocabulary I n w opes Io see Ihe unsude of Bar nard or Sarah Lawrence DAVID LEROY KING Dave a member oI Ihe Aca demuc Course was homeroom Ireas urer Ior Iwo years was acIuve un unIramurals cou always counIed on Ior a good laugh Iukes popular musuc and gurls DONALD KIRKPATRICK Duck us a vocahonal sIuderuI wanIs Io go Io Irade school a es Io ool around wuIh hus or would luke Io run a bug Iruckung com pany noIed Ior sayung WY HEN RY LEWIS KLEIN Doc served as EduIor un Chuef of ChelIonuan and Yearbook orchesIra and band JV wes Ilung and Irack IooIball base ball wresIlunq and Irack unIramuraIs wroIe up C I-I S sporIs Ior Phula delphua papers always beamung wIh a Howdy doody' nexI sIop US MerchanI Marune Acad SYTIY KVM J LOIS MARIE KNOUSE NoIed Ior beung so congenual Lous was secreIary of homeroom and class un Junuor year enuoys playung puano ar'nbuIuon us Io pass chem usIry ho es I aIIend Mary WashungIon College nexI year MIRIAM E KNOWLES Known eIIy wenI ouI for baskeIball un her uunuor year enloyed ArIs and CraIIs Home Nurs urug and Gurls AIhIeIucs as clubs hobbues are more baskeIball base ball and swummung plans Io aI Iend busuruess hool ' ' lhfll, ' , V , R . . ..... ' OI H H ., I . I.. e . .. ' . .c ...iq 'I' - ' led fu ces ' ' y I l ' V haxhw I ,' ' ko ' ' '. ' ... ld be N ' I' ,, .,. . ill C'Iy u d . . ' . . ' -h T e .1 I I l F4 d . . . ' . . I , II' . ,, I hd u'... ' 'Oh Mer Iook Ihe Commercial Course . . . . . -rl . ,. I.. 1 . l - .X Z 7, Y I-,lf I,- , - 1, , f I IZ. '- f ' ' . . I. . O - . I 1 b H ...l H ll: I n D: u Z - I --I ... ' d - ' p o - as B . . . I' I' ' d ' I ' . . . H . . . . ' .H . ' ' A . . G I I I - I' ln ' si . fill M UTH S KRAFTSOW T puncTuaTes eyeryThIng wITh Yiove ThaT man' clubs Included eaTre and Glrl AThleTIcs r'oTed Tor her black sun urns enloys horseback rldlnq plano play Ing and swlrnmlnq hopes shes headed Tor Oberlln ConservaTory oT Muslc W EDWARD KRAH JR E IC was a member of Te TooTball Track and baskeTball squads had lead In opereTTa ralses PIQGOHS as a hobby has unde clded plans abouT The TuTure u hopes To use hIs Acaclemlc dlploma enTer llege n Navy Krameu Tor shorT IS Tamous for Her humorous personalITy hdbby Ilbjafklng on The Telephone OT n says Hey ThaTs near cTlve homeroom member wanTs To aTTend Penn STaTe or Hood JANE IELIZABETH KREMER o. and become a Spanlsh Teacher ,C Ke M ET EL buvlz'1l'lfo1usAcK Egadcr' IS ETheI s mo sed presslon expecTs T rallroad Travel secreTary chlldren e Ing earrlngs and sTudylng old me ods oT TorTure are her hobbles hopes To make a success of work and marrlage ELIZABETH VIR NIA LACHLAN NoTed Tor her Screwball quesTIons BeTTy qurgles GOT a leTTer To dayl her presenT hobby dou Table TeaTure men and sTuT5Ied anlmals ToTed The Tlaq In Color Guard TuTure bookkeeper buT really InTeresTed In geTTIng marrled she says GERTRUDE E LAUBER a s e I baskeTbaIl and Tennls Teams club cholces were ApparaTus and Gym Leaders hobbles Include Terms and men nown as esT cum cracker lfemale n c wanTs To do anyThlng perTalnIr'c1 To rredlclne Seventy one JOHN BENCKERT LAWTON Known as GuTman To Trlends Took General Course member of The Track squad InTeresTed n TooTball baske ball and records ns To e d a band buT wlll a hs corny lokes InTo The Navy TIrsT DONALD FREDERICK LEDERER TooTed a mlqNhTy sweylllrumpelr ln The band an orchesfra we pre lfzefa TuTure I-larry James J es Include model Tralns odworklnq scIenTITIc Tarm n wlll clalm hls TuTure InTereS MARTIN I-I ax Toonlng a o kn wnT r e sonaTlons oun meT ln greaT In The sclence s ears he chemlca exploslon wanTs To be a docTor NORMA SONDRA LEVY Norm leTT CI-I S ln January To Take prelaw aT Mlchlqan edITor EI De a or ChelTonlan sTaTT assembly and homeroom commlTTees honor SOCISIY acTIve member of Tellowshlp club shes bound To be successful aT any Thlng she does JOSEPH A LINGG Academlc Joe leTT C I-I S early To enTer The U S Army was a member of The TooTbaIl squad and enloyed InTramurals ke sporTs glrls and IS noTed Tor hls CUT IT ouT Telowsl was homeroom presIdenT Tor Two years RICHARD W LORD Dlck a member oT The Academl C urse plans To Tke up CIVII glneerlnq ForesTry or Surveylng af Penn STaTe InTeresTed ID camb n hlklnq g rls and lr s war s TO explore The unknown namely Th Poles ,157 .Wy . f Q' , I . . flllflr ll T I Th ' .'g.' . . D' A ' I plal lla , 'FILA . I I. I . l - , . if f' dd' h J ' bf g . ' . To co -If of, IT's The fan h I Q I ' I I g T. I I , f H I , ., I I ER .- - ' , M , c v ' , is , , --- ls I ' ,, 1 ,I b o ' h' ' lbw- , - I I fl ' ... Till ll . . . 5 , ,, U - I - he , d . : . member of STudenT Coun- - s D n 1 n . oy' Y ' H ' . ' ' ex- II I- - . . . E - . a .A --I . . o I . . . oT lT ... . - I ' , I ' -intl ' . .gl . . ' I I ra . . . . . I ,Ml 'S - ' l' ...lldall 'IS I wa In Th Th'ck oT sporrs II I .H I C ,,, , ,' -N o , a En- b Ig, ,.i.- ed... 4 - ' I I I-ass . .. I . 2 RICHARD MANDEL LUBOWITZ Luby was an acTnve member oT The academec secTlon IeTT school In mud year To enTer Penn STaTe Col ege baskelball manager Tor Three years parT1cnpaTed nn lnTra murals reporTed ChelTenhams scores To newspapers plow, ARTHUR HARRY MacCORKLE ArT TooTed a French horn In The rchesTra luked playmg In :nTra mural aThleTucs clanmed he was The assusTanT homeroom Treasurer an academuc sTudenT ambuTnon us To go To Penn STaTe :T Uncle am leT of-'so' felis KMITAARY T MacNULTY qfo Red headed and peTnTe Mac was a peppy cheerleader chose Aca demxc Course wroTe Tor EI Dela Tor and Year ook was our sensor class secreTary coIlecTs all The plaTes and small puTchers she can spor ex ecTs T b a denlal assusTanT HARRIET MIRIAM MARMOR JOHN F McCANN In a read Irxsh WI wonderful sense of humor keeps everybody ID hysTerncs Truendly and well lnked llkes To walk The halls and play mTramuraI games good boxer golng In The Army JOHN JOSEPH McCREARY Jack was a vocaTuonal sTudenT works parT Tnme In a machine shop n oys reading and kunds oT sporTs wanTs To loan The Navy and see The world TXQYV JAM ES JOSEPH McHUGH Jam was an academic sTudenT sees Army as his TuTure career wresTIed Tor Three years baseball Two years llves To play baseball noTed Tor alerTness around second base S .cv I Axwwx , II II I I HG. II I'I5S I Y I 'I' . . . A , J l QJ' 01 o ' - ' 'D ....ei - ' . an will ITIITI. h 'x' x N ll . . 1 J r In ' n' 6 1 - .I,, ,, - X NIH ' 5 ' t p o e ' WKMHEW ECIQQLH NNY V, ' old' +a ta .' l y' u ' ss, ' ' 1 9 dd ' . N ...D' mol S' he -' ' ' bb is b: '- -. 'y m...' ' I. M: .il . h ' . ...ho To . H 'I ' -'Vp I. v f M .Nl . .Jrj l Y XP' I-IaT was a member of The Com mercnal Course w u luke T ke a vacaTlon aTTer graduahon Ixkes dancing and sem: classncal musuc amblhon ns To Travel around The world TavornTe and mosT Tre quenTIy used expression Sugar DORIS LEE AnoTher o T' se Cheerleaders orls re ldenT oT r homeroom haTes being called Chubb owner oT a very con Tagaou giggle ho y or rowing spoons from resTauranTs planmng To aTTend Cenlenary Jumor College ELAINE VIRGINIA MAYSON Mace can be heard saymg A Trne Thnng' plans To be a cadeT nurse acTuve member oT The Servuce Record Club s make good IH The TuTure an enTer The Army Nurse C rpm T posTwar service overseas C Seventy two Commercial sTudenT Mac was The Treasurer of The TenTh grade class and STudenT Councul we known Tor consTanT eaT:ng and losing weughT wenT ouT Tor TooTbalI wresTInng and Track aspnres To be a blq business man wll o mTo Army or Navy NORMA JUNE McKINNEY OTTen heard To cry Oh DeaThl from Academuc Course Thus year wall go To Temple was an chorus opereTTa and helped In caTeTerla Tor homemakmg known Tor sernous ness llkes To llsTen To cas slcal musnc JOHN ALOYSI US McLEAN Mac w s a vocaTlonaI sTudenT plans on Navy works Tor The S PosT Ofllce aTTer sc ool would luke To aTTend Drexel Tech lrkes The name DoTTy noTed Tor sayanq Go Cuddy 'uve In mTramurals Val' 2 Au in , Wi' , . J, 4' Y, , .Lv ff Lf LMC xv - , - ' 1- X L ,, f' X 'JV ' 1' ,LJ ' , I' J . , ,' , MP f .Yi ' ff' 'TM My r VL api' VN., ' ELIZABETH JANE MCWILLIAMS Blonde, poou'a', and a+hle'ric, Mac' received her C for hockey ard baskelball . . . acfive in horne- rccrn . , . fi-easurer of Senior Class , . , also on Yearbook Slaff . . . 'Guess wha+? is her expression . . . a'r'bi'ion?-college and +lnen a lab fechniciar-. FRED KOLLNER MEARS III General sludenf l-luc fiends now im lef e Army plan for him was a mem ber of 'rhe 4 F Club inferesled in aviation and nature known by i Model A or ANGELINE HELEN MELAIR ever quief momen wi Puclge chose lhe Commercial Course fyping and modern music Take up mos? of her spare lime inlends To work aller graduahon confinually finds herself saying Tough on your parll OLIVE HAZELTO M SSNER nswer fo 'rh eo Olle s udenf was :Ear r hmeroom In er i r ye jlgvvrge is undecided a Ou? lhe ur r collecfing sou venirs is her main hobby and inferesf ud like 0 be an inferior decoralor CLAYTON LAWRENCE MEYER No sure Dui' lhinks he had Gen e ai Course loves cars and guns no ed for nis New England ac cef oe wnrsfob a sales ar if lhe Arfny doesnf calch C666 ANTHONY PAUL MILLILI c ball baske call baseball an eeks e ia 'n rera ra 'ne Navy a 6 raoi.a on o ay o s can he bid eaou Seventy three ,Wf i' A 5 PENELOPE MILLILI 'Penny' who was a s?uden+ in fre Commercial Course. wishes lo gel' an cqice icb . . . saving knick-knacks is her ber hobby . . . would like 'ro go our Wes? . . . Typing and Arfs and C'al's were her senior clubs . . . ve', oben is heard lo say Gee DREW PATTERSON MOLL Ar y s offen seen buf never heard was homeroom freasurer enioyed all of Mr Welchons clubs famous lor his green bag for books an academic sfudenf plans To enler an engineers college JE ANN MOOK ill spend her next few ea 1 e look Aca fhe girl behind le in orchesfra wrole or roman and secrelaried for s emo homeroom II7 w be n occupalional fherapislr SN 'X Mvffffffw GLADYS RUTH MORSE oriy w s one of our mora bccshng cheerleaders a member of The mixed chorus and choir wanrs fo co To business or designing school loves dancing and sing uno expression mos? used s Whals lhe malfer7 you crazy or scrnerhin l E PA ULDOON Joe akfrnainsfal on fha? in ase a ive of an a educalion in ,sfrru ors course a college exo s rc er er fhe parafroopers JEAN MURPHREE uc u s were Surdica Desi' ad oigdur hers ,ear a member of the Cc 'ner :al Course s expefls lo w e Q aoualion a r i e and a s en says A u xo r 7 ' .d i . . , k. as , , , his 'l' k h' , will Th , , , ' A ' h's F d. , nf 1. . 'I M f N - 1, -H1 y a h f . . . - n i- 5 - Co . . ' ' ' ' ' - - ' e e ' ' - I 1 A ... ill a rl will A Jlfilil pi I U A H 'Sh a Ie A c T i - ... .T7 o er . . . ' ' Q Q Q sec y c he ' h N ' - - lun' ar . i ' A lf. ' - . bib,-M , - - 1. . . . wo l ' T ' ' ' i-T Jos Pf-T 'Qi f r ' .. . lli- b 9 5 if ' t g W 4 , er ST n J. . . , . t . M 4' 5 e N l fc 5 ke n s' ' . ' - B P, L ' 4 N ' l , ' - i . . . en- up w'+h him . . . sang Iustily in The l ycys being a vo unfeer fireman , . , D fi 4 i XEC' .i . If 4 1 h ' .4 , ' Xxx ' A XJIX 'pc' J V 1 ref f. f Y , d MNST Cla Q I gifs a'e HG' ' sp c' l in'eres's ' si g 'n' Ty 'ng ing en- . . . hailing irc a ge. l section icr' . . . . . nw- be ir'e'1ds ro ici, 1 li r ci' he , ofk Q i i , , A would like to xl in an 25-29 al' r Ar ' i 4 . . . 'a e' l' in 7' V dl J es . . . we d'r:i':g is rer 'nai 'nfef sf , lo kccfv' lg, his Lea , EJUQU, FE' LCEU, . . . cl? , re yo' JANET MARGARET MYERS Never a dull momenl wilh Honey who was a commercial sfudenl . . . helped boosr rhe slamp sales in her homeroom . . . always says, 'I don'r now . . . Knilling and Typing were her senior clubs . . . inlends ro work ' an office an go lo business school yjjzgh y MURIEL E NELSON Nellie was an academic srudenl plans lo allend Philadelphia College ol Pharmacy wrole for Chellonlan member of Library and Arls and Cralls clubs hopes lo become a bacreriologrsf and work in a hospiral ollen seen rushing lo homeroom JOSEPH ANTHONY NORDEN Simon was a vocaruonal sludenr hopes 'ro loin Army Arr Force woud like lo be an avnah n mechanic famous lor shoormg pool and billiards GRIER W OBERHOLTZER Friendly and w Il liked Grier was acllve all 'through school was Council s able Presidenl rhis year enloys all sporls played varsnry foolball is arhsrically inclined and famous for his giggle e C H S in February lo enrer The Coasl Guard ROBERT CALVIN OLM ES Bo was class presidenf un his rumor year always saying O lhe ball' look lhe Academic Course famous for his blond air was planning on college bul' lomed 'rhe Coasl' Guard in Feb ruary JOAN AUBRIELLE PATT Frrqhlens people by felling rhem Im having a hearr arrackl was a 'renfh grade secrelary es r e al rea in music and lalkmg ambition s lo gel' faller w ll 'hnd her udy :ng al Penn Srare f Seventy four fly flfl 1, flfb MATTHEVJ JAY PHn.LiPs Marry was an academic sludenl . . . rreasurer and vice-presidenl' of homeroom . . . member of orchesrra and band. . .drum major ...head of senior El Delalor pholography srarl , , , member of rrack ream . . . inlramural wresrling winner DOROTH EA PICKARD ic lenf her ralenl' as a c r leader fall slender and blonde she says she is nonchalanl buf we know dnflerenl enloyed Gym Leaders School Service Public Speak in w nfs T be a science reacher Alba' JOSEPH JAMES PICARILLI Bacon was a vocalional srudenf plans on enlerinq Army pul orcheslra lighrs up for operella enloys shoollng rifles would like 'ro be an avialuon machinnsl MARY ELIZABETH REEDY Very much embarrassed 'rhar she gels sick over hydrogen sulfide Beth was a member of Srudenf Council clubbed in fhe School Service Club and 'the Alhlellc Asso clarion very enfhusraslic aboul music hopes 'ro become a labora for le hmcian buf lusl' where undecided LAWRENCE ELLIOTT REYNOLDS Larry carried lhe Academic Course lefr school for Army achve on baseball and foofball 'reams presrdenr of homeroom posl war plans going lo Syracuse and working wnrh his farher for lnrerna lional Harveshng Company LOUIS GEORGE RIZZO Skerchmg sfudenrs and reachers during classes was Lous pel hobby fook lhe Commercial Course plans lo work affer qraduahon clubs in his senior year w re Banking and Audllung designing womens clolhes is his fulure ambl non .6141 LY f:,f.4,c,4'b RITA RIZZO Frequenfly called Rrz o Reel hopes Io gel a secrefarnal posr hon was secrerary of her horne room In her rumor year and secre+ary of Ihe Jumor AdrnInIsIraTIon Club bowlmg slcahng and nnovues rale wIIh lavorrie Conlrnbu hon Io conyersahon IS Yeah' f NRQRICIA ROBINSON Pai exclamws Gees' foo , j he Commercual Course plans Io wor In an ohhce played rhe vIolIn IU Ihe Orchesrra durIno sopho more year Iyped for Chellon an hobbles Include bowllnq and Ice slcahnq hopes ro be a secrefary f Jfflcgi , NCHQMICI-IAEI. Ros if Harry was an academrc sfudenr parhcnpafed In Inframurals Inrer esfed In IraInIng hommg pIgeons plans Io be a veferunanan engoys all afhlehcs MARCIA ROSE arcy Id9I'1lI'lI8S herself oy sez here' plans ro ralce a busr ness course In college w s a member of Arrs and Crafrs and Home Nursmg clubs Iyped for Chelroman wanrs fo work IH a lawyers ofhce BARBARA A ROSENBERGER Happy qc lucky Babs loves 'ro laugh expecfs Io go To college uf Isnl sure where achvmes Include Gym Leaders and SocIaI ServIce clubs an ardenr SInaIra fan alrhough she enloys records In general FLORENCE ELLEN ROSSKAM os fe qIr ho rrdes aroun In fha? green Crosley spenr club perIods Icmfhnq and donnq arrs and crafts loves horseback rIdInq and clancmq rumor college IS her nexf move Ihen marrraoe Seventy fave RICHARD HEN RY ROSSKAM Aeclr was a member of ne Iraclr 'ream DarIIcIpa+ed In Infra murals baslcerball manager In sophomore year member of Afh lefxc Assccnahon IH Iunnor year ambmon IS ro graduare from college sh an MD degree DANIEL A ROTHMAN an en IS ed In Yhe Army Ir Corps homeroom freasurer In sophomore year member of band and orchesfra wen? our for rrack feam affer The war hopes fo enrer Drexel and sfudy Aeronauhcal Enqmeermg ,fain K Old, 3ueeIeRI Q wasa co m CI den? dyed :HAI gag as hobb es lIIced'I'ypInq Club emphasuzed conversafuon wIIh rhar rIqh+7 lulres Io ea? prefzels especIalIy In Englrsh class plans Io be someones secrerary affer graduahon CHARMAINE RYDER ,f4fL ChIclren was a fanfhful member of Ihe ServIce Record Club I es To read and play Ihe plano commercral srudenr famous for her consranr smIle and bemq Ihe sIurdIer of Ihe IwIns would Irlre Io become a nurse GILBERT ALVERNE RYDER GI Ioolc lhe lI'IdUS'l'I'I6l Course lnlres year round sporfs espe clally boxmg held so many 'obs he has losr counf and al present IS worlung afrer school w II rake a war 'ob affer graduahon unrIl Ihe Army calls hIm AGNES SAUDER I6 w s Ihe secrefary charge of fyprsis of Ihe Chelloman remembered for her chmpled smnle lIked makmg Iewelry In Arfs and Crafls apprecIaI'es musrc secretary of homeroom wrll rake a Iunuor secreranal course af Drexel X7 rpg: V 4' I ESTHER MARGUERITE SAVACOOL Es look lhe AcademIc Course expecls lo enler Wagner College School ol NursIng In Seplember belonged lo Treasurers Club Arls and Cralls and Fellowslnp clubs was homeroom lreasurer wanls lo become a nurse INGE SCHOENEMANN Can be spolled by her raIsed eye brow and lngrId Bergman accenl secrelary ol homeroom In rumor year and VICE presIdenl as a soph wenl In lor lenms and boskelball nexl slop she hopes IS Conneclucul College swf ai Lors .I QCHREIBER LoIs was a commercIal sludenl member ol lhe TypIng Club Ioys clancung musIc and good ITIOVISS as hobbres lavonle expressIon Oh Golly would lIke lo lravel aller workmg n an OHIC6 for a lew years AD ELE L SCHWARTZ EasIly recognIzed by her mane l orgeous black haur Navy League lakes up her spare lIme enloyed KnIllIng and LalIn Amencan clubs oflen heard saylng G-real IC s JOSEPH E SERRATO RE Joe carrIecl lhe lnduslrual Course one ol our boys who lell school Ion lhe lIghlIng l ces h s l d Navy now hopes lo be a drallsman or rnachInIsl aller lhe war WALTER C SETIER Aca emIc Selz plans lo enler Drexel and lake up engrneermg aller gradualron look acllve parl In Inlramurals Slage and Engmeermg clubs raIses homIng pIgeons lor a hobby beSIdeS engoymg lemale company Seventy sux is JOHN C SHEARER John known as lhe Du e member ol lhe AcademIc Course leans lowards enguneermg eller mrlnlary servIce had a lead parl In lhe operella was loolball manager lwo years and presldenl of Honor SocIely lIkes hunlvng rarlroads CARROLL E SH ELTON A perlecl cul up never a dull mo menl wrlh our Buck plays a good game ol baskelball and base a oulsrde hobbles Include dVIBllOD and baseball youll see hrm In lhe Army Arr Corps MAIMYLM 0, EVA A SHIPMAN ve h ls o pep d I wIllIng worker played varslly hockey and baskelball was VIC6 presIdenl ol Sludenl Councrl and ably look over presIdenl s olllce when he Iomed lhe servrce says You re a good egg wIll allend Hood College BMW UML M ALAN SICKLES People shruek al hIs puns lIvIlIes Included Inlramural sporls and lrack uses up energy gam gazrng savIng money and waslmg lrme o es lo b an AmerIcan loolball player and marry a b6BUfIfUl gIrl hrs lulure IS Uncle Sams Mol W T908 ev SILVERSTON w a Vesly lo hIs lrren s an aca emrc sludenl served as vIce presIdenl ol hIs semor home room enloys playnng cards and prng pong plans lo enler college ler enlrsl In lhe Navy Ir Force 0 fx DL JJ' If: DORIS L SIMERMEYER Chellonran 4lh page edIlor be a nur e Semor Admm IslralIon Club ollen heard say Ing And Iusl whal drd all lhal ac complIsh7 Yearbook make up edIlor hopes lor lIllle whsle house wIlh blue shullers Navy League work lIlls lersure lIme . l ff' bII...' 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LEON J SIMKINS ee was a rvernber of Honor Soclely played on Ioofball learn plans Io er er Wharlon S hool al' Penn ele ed Chess e :ng ard Public Speakung hx club cnorces ye IU a QMLWNL JEAN MARGARET SMITH r peppy hockey caplaun IS year Smn++y loves all sporfs she fakes the Academxc Course IS planning TO allend Mldland radlo school IN Mnssourl an become an anrhne h sless says als a I murals RUTH JOY SMITH Smulfy our well deservnng Fool ball ueen was head cheerleader This year may be heard saynng Jeepers' was recordnng secre I'ary of Councnl arf IS her hobby she wanfs fo go 'ro college and become a successful career woman' Wllw NANCY A SNEDEKER Sned rnade famous fhe expres sron Oh my aclw- back' was a gym leader fo fhree years crazy abou? horses and swnmmnnq plans Io allend Colby Junnor College and be ome a fashnon de Slqrlel' Wil ,W l JANICE C SNYDER Jannce was an academuc sfudenf plans 'ro lake a musuc course af Temple lo Teach publuc school musnc played fne vrohn In the orches ra lakes Io colle l wha? nofs and play +I'-e p ano nr- h r spare lame Q 1,1 PCH1-frm? .K fm GLADYS R SOMMER 'igmulk us e D9 o alfend an chester College wrofe for Chel nan nd D a played lhe o se refary o homeroom rrma Tl cornm:f+ee wsh o wor 0 or' s e c 'rml el Seventy seven CATHERINE C STALFORD 'hrner ral slu ev? fyped I9 C l played nnrrarnural as prexy of he rom re 5l'y O Ter' In jra e class r Ong 3 L. oupredly ake som y e VERA P STEPHANO sweer glr ra was ne Honor Socuely Library and ur qcal Dressrng clubs spare Mme faken up wrfh readung dancing an collecrung knnck knacks planmng To enfer Penn nn the fall lo be ome ,Q X-AQ!-1-Qg SALLY LOU STERNAU Sal carrued The Academic Course nofed for her lack of ambuluon sarcasm and red haur loves Io read anylhnng she can ge? her hands has dehnnfely decided fo aflend The Unuversnly of Norfh Caro lma nexl year 'ff' JEAN M STITZ Wad a munufel can be hear mosf any fume of The day from Jean + omg lor lhe Chellonnan 5 good p acfuce for her as she hopes ro pe orhe a secrelary afler qradua hon es owlng Skallng Q SUSAN MILDRED STOCKETT uzys maln hobby ns swnmrmng clubs were Bonds and Sfamps Tyonng and Treasurers work cz on The War Councll durmg ner Iunuor year w ud luke fo rak a vaca on af er qraduahon d ns ur cloec abou lhe fufure MARY HAY SUBERS y plans o ' ry I ernsylyanla rrana r O hok wrdonYarb A 9 'vor lon HELEN LOUISE TAYLOR Dancnnq and colleclrnq good rec ords are Helens hobbres mem ber of lhe busrness slall ol lhe Year book hopes lo oblaln a rob as an olllce worker lavorrle and mosl frequenlly heard oulbursl Are you klddrnq7 woud Ike lo beco 2 :J LL ? ...A EDELTRUDE TOEWS Trudle as heard saylng Ye gods and lrllle lrshes a cornmercual sludenl expecls lo go lo nursrng school lyped lor Chellon lan lrkes lo lake care ol chul ren wanls lo be a good nurse PHYLLIS A TONER Academic Pal chooses occupa lronal lherapy as her lnles work was El Delalor slory e cor was on Yearbook and Chellonuan slalls lnleresled nn records arl and boys hopes lo ralse her lamrly lhe psychologucal way JAMES E TOWNSEND sporls appeal lo rm academrc sludenl wenl oul lor baskelball and baseball rs famous lor hrs helghl wherever a gurl rs he rsnl lulure plans Include lhe Arr Corps laler hopes lo be an ac counlanl PEGGY ANN TRAUB Beller known as Troopsh played on lennrs leam helped school by lnlunq records ol lhe boys nn servnce was secrelary ol' home room plans lo lake a course In mleruor decoralron al an vnduslrral arl school J MORTIMER TRAUGOTT JR Famous lor wrse answers relorls Nalch e and erl nrsls hell make 25000 when h gels oul ol college very much nnleresled nn scnence wanls lo design a super radio lakes y :ng hopes lo be a bug busrness man aller lhe war Seventy enght K sh! ll U WALLACE TRIPLETT III Wally chose General Course was delumlely lhe oulslandunq alhlele ol C l-l S member ol lhe fool ball and baskelball varslly squads or over lwo years lnleresled radro cars poelry plans lo more lhan a prrvale an lhe Army Jwrwd-K Nr.: 'K -f NP' H-'fl' MARY LOUISE TROTTER Tro was CHS S number one arlrsl headed arl slalls of Chel lonnan El Delalor and Year ook member ol l-lonor Socuely had parl xr operella ollen heard sayrng Mercy buckepsl lulure s Arl wnlh a capulal A ALAN UHL man w h a p ysu ue played l lball d slarred as wresller academxc sludenl looknnq lorward lo beung bug eculuve and havrnq a home IH New York and Floruda aller he gels oul ol lhe armed forces JEAN ULICSNIK Luz look lhe Commercial Cours lyped lor all lhe school publl calrons and was a peppy cheerleader oo oulslde ol school she enloys dancung swrmmrnq and bowling asplres lo become a secrelary plans lo go lo Temple JACK GEORGE UNGER The Navy wrll probably clalrn Jack who look lhe Academnc Course played an aclnve parl In unlramurals lnleresled nn slamps as uncerlaun plans bul wrll probably lake up engrneerrnq PALMA MARY VASTA Pam look lhe Commercial Course plans lo work rn an olllce an go lo nlghl school was on lhe Yearbook Slall hobb es Include skalmg and dancrng ambnlxon rs lo be a dress desrgner ollen seen blushrng GABY WAXMAN Good hurnored and wade awalf spends hours lusremng fo her cle hon of popular records or y 3 H S w on na afrer her wanrs ro 13 In Florxda Ihen do commer l NELLIE RUBY WEAVER e greefs ou Sflnlcyl commercial srudenl expecrs ro go fo busmess college lkes lo swnm and play the pnano hopes Io be a qcod sfenoora p er and planusf ollen seen chewlng gum an malunq excuse WI LIA ARQEN Elm!! em er eneral r pl n e Marlnes v member QI foolball mleresfed IU uras f oxnnq baseball avuarlon an gurls THOMAS EDWARD WEINTRAUB Tom an academuc srudenr ex pecrs To enfer Leh-gh and become an lnduslrnal engineer second leam baslcelball lwo years wenl our for varsury baseball learn enyoys all sporrs achve nn mframurals BETTY JEAN WELKER Belly was an academic srudenl plans Io fake 'rhe pre med course af Ihe Unnversuly of Pennsylvanna on Yearboolc and EI Delafor Srarl was homeroom secrefary ho les Include readmq drawing and playxng Ihe marlmba hopes fo be a doclor CAROL RIDER WESTON Carol known for her II I5 appehfe and elevenrh grade homeroom pres: dency hopes fo fake an ar? course In college after fumshnnq her Acadermc Course Inlzes snnqmg was slaff member of EI Delaror and Yearbook DMNJW malwa- 'Vx fr- if 3 W Q x '21 Seventy nme SHIRLEY LOUISE WHEATLAND Whearles IS qurel buf well ne all who know Fl she enloys surcuncx aro has a beauhful voice ru, s a rrember of 'I-e chorus an cho w n s lo wo ID er qradua'ucr- f aff LM EDITH JANE WHITE es 1 el he na Janne Q ftcnnigxi-1CouAssL m m er of her homeroom famous lor herxsun bleached avr e l llellrya. IS r expressnon wanls fo go Io col eqe DAVID HENDERSON WILLIAMS Dave a member of lhe Aca demic Course hopes fo enier Ihe enqmeermq held wa a me of lhe orcheslra ya yfebfncu and Honor Socfefy was foofball manla er for Three y ars JULES H WOLF Academvc Jules hopes To loan Ihe Navy upon qraduahon fool: an acfave par? In Ihe opereffa and was a chorus member for Ihree years played IH foolball and soffball :nfra murals MILDRED FAY WOOLAVER Fay 'rock the Academnc Course expecls To 'ralre Cadel' Nurse framing member of lhe Library Club was secrerary of homeroom read mg and collecfmq odds and ends are hobbies lrnown for her qngqle and saymg Hmmm crumb Ind' NORMAN P WYNN JR Norm was an academic sludenf a promnnenf member of Ihe wresllung 'rearn and Intramural spor-Is Ihe I II dar and suen I e unleresfed nn enquneerunq plans fo go To Penn Slate YM WILLIAM E AVS Whenever The hood OT a car ns up Bulls Tace appears a general sTudenT member of The Tcolball Team ambuhon us To become a morhcaan wnfh cusTomers from C I-I S TaculTy plans To porn The CoasT Guard JACK ZELLERS Jaclc worked aT STandard Pressed STeel operahnq a laThe unnl he lonned The Navy exercused nn I-Iulunq Club mann mTeres IS mecha :cal drawnng IN MEMORY OF OUR CLASSMATE WILLARD H ANDERSON Enghty J' IJJISJL Qi JOHN GEHRI ZERRER ac S unrre has a su r sense oT humor Tamous Tor being laTe To homeroom hobby IS col lechnq records he has abouT Tlve us an acTnve member of Council wanTs To aTTend college and be come a businessman PATSY ZOLLO JR Known as PaT by hrs Truends leTT Tor Uncle Sam s Army aT The end of TlrsT semesTer mosT oT hrs len sure Tme was spenT an a movie was oTTen heard saymo Where s my Chellonlar' 7 f-
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