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OUR 1919 ANNUAL CARRIE EULA HUTCHINS Don’t over ask Carrie if she wants to study history. From the time she left Larkin School and entered Chester High in 1915, Carrie's one complaint was, “I don't know my history.” and it's strange that she’s almost always exempt. But that is nothing. Carrie's strange, even to her two deep dimples that come and go at random. They were especially noticeable just after the war closed, and she knew that Camp Dix would soon be demobilized, and the war tax would be lifted from “Waltz Dream.” Carrie was heard to remark one time that she could waltz all night long if history could l e omitted from the curriculum the next day. LAURA FLORINE IVES “Ivsy,” “Floss” With her characteristic light and springy tread. Florine. for the first time entered the solemn portals of C. H. S. in 1915 from Franklin Grammar School. Her chief aim in life is to blush every time some one speaks to her. There are many ol Florlne’s classmates who long for just such a splendid complexion a hers. “Floss is the possessor of a sunny smile, that would break the stoniest male heart; Florine is a good sport; we might also add that, during her Junior year, she was very much interested in a Ford ear. or rather the possessor of one. however, that is all over now. We feel sure that some day Florine. with her cheery smile and laughing eyes, will make some fortunate one most happy. 32
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OUR 1919 ANNUAL EMILE HULTON HUBER “Emily” Emile found his way to Chester High School from Larkin Grammar School in 1915. As we may easily tell from his appearance, Huber is vitally interested in athletics and has the honor of being president of the Boys’ A. A. He is a football and basketball player and captain of the track team. Emile has another accomplishment, for which he has become illustrious. This is the powerful “gift of gab. When you hear that stern voice that is owned by one mortal alone, you may turn to behold “His Highness Huber. King of Potter Street. Emile holds the record for making more noise in a specified time than any other Chester High student. For information on this subject apply to his Science teacher. LILLIAN McCLURE hueston Lillian Lillian entered from the quiet of Brook Haven through the medium of Larkin School, and came to our glorious C. H. S. in the year of our Lord. 1915. Our editor says she is a girl after his own heart, and he is an authority. Quiet she is and quiet she will be. But I like quiet girls. «ays he. (He had the wrong one in mind.) Lillian is strong in her school work, but w'eak on the noise. We have the profoundest respect for Lillian. A talented girl such as she who shows it in her studies, but refrains from making her voice re-echo thru the halls, has a right to be admired. 31
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OUR 1919 ANNUAL MARGARET PALMER JACKSON “Peggy” “Yet there is something in me dangerous” Peg entered Chester High from Rahway Grammar School. New Jersey, in the fall of 1917. Peggy soon became acquainted with her new classmates and surroundings. She was quickly recognized as a talented scholar, and was called upon to take part in many school activities. Peggy just adores a naval band, but it must play her favorite selection. Till We Meet Again She is always impressed by that novel. Peg of My Heart. Rut there is a reason for everything. Peg has proved herself a very quick little worker. She believes in taking advantage of the opportunity when it comes, because it may fail to return. AH' MIRIAM ISOBEL KELLY Chic Miriam entered Chester High with all the other little 1919 Freshies” in September. 1915, from the Larkin Grammar School. She spent many of her spare moments in following up the latest fashions and in dancing. In school, she was generally a good little girl, when she was not laughing; but she was always laughing. She laughed and the world laughed with her just to hear her laugh. Chic, as every one calls her. is a very companionable, little person. If you don’t believe it. just ask one young man, called Stew.” We can recommend no better person than he; for, if the Stew didn’t know the Chic in his own Chic-an’-Stew. no one would. 33
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