Chester High School - Annual Yearbook (Chester, PA)

 - Class of 1922

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Chester High School - Annual Yearbook (Chester, PA) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 28 of 218
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HAROLD BRUBECK OUR 1922 ANNUAL. ----f ALFRED BUONO -Brubeck, -Sis Harold did not enter C. H. S. with our class, but joined us, from Bethlehem, when we were Juniors. He soon became acquainted with everything and everyone, especially the «iris, and more than one of them have sighed when his manly tenor voice went soaring oiT through space. Harold is a perfect ladies’ man, and at every dance one may see him tripping the light fantastic with one of the opposite sex. especially one with red hair. If Harold likes red hair. then, all we can say is, rush girls, and get some henna hair dye. Harold is a ladies’ man We really must admit it; Why, when he dances thru the crowd. No other chap is in it. Buono, “Baby, ‘ Babe. “Shulah.’ This small boy entered Chester High School in the au- tumn of l!tlS. His names are Alfred Buono, Shulah and Babe. (He has more nicknames than a Ford.) Babe is one of the best athletes that ever played on Ches- ter High Schools major teams. He was captain of this year's basketball team. He starred in football by his punting and drop-kicking, and on the baseball diamond he is the snappi- est shortstop outside the big leagues. Babe was never much of a lady’s man. hut it seems that now he is making up for lost time. He is always hunting for a dark-haired young lady. He is a great Hunter. When you want the star of any game. Always look for Buono's name. 24

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OUR 1922 ANNUAL. ------ + MARY BRAY CATHERINE ISABEL BROWN ► “Mare We have with us one of the most enthusiastic supporters of Kiri s activities in C. H. S. At any of the Kiris games or at any meeting at school you will always find Mary. She is also popular because of her ability to play music that you can really dance to at lunch period, and if you are a student who is reading this, you know how much that really means. Mary is taking the Home Making Course, and we al! wish her the greatest of success in future years. Now Mary is a cheerful maid You really must admit it. You never see her wear a frown. For her all smiles are ••Kismet. Catherine is a happy-go-lucky sort of a girl. She allows nothing to worry her mind. Yet. she gets serious enough to study her lessons and does well in them. Catherine is quite a musician and like to dance. She is fond of reading fiction. There is hardly a book one may mention of which she does not know something. Most of her time is spent reading. We predict for her the career of a famous novelist. She can live without studies or live without looks, But Catherine Brown cannot live without books. +■ + 23



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OUR 1922 ANNUAL. + NORMAN BURNS WILLIAM CASEY “Burnsey” Norman is one of these very quiet persons with a smile for everyone. Kven though Norman Is quiet, he seems to he quite interested in C. II. S. One of his hobbies has been the High Y. Club. Norman was also assistant circulation manager of The Spectrum, and he performed his duties quite faithfully. While Norman has never proved to he one of our star .athletes, he has shown himself a good commercial student; and we wish him the best of luck in whatever field of work he may undertake. Wherever ye go. wherever ye be, ’Tis great success that wo wish for ye. “Bill” Four years ago. when the now illustrious Class of '22 en- tered High School, there walked, hiding furtively behind the other people a boy. “Bill’ Casey, by name, now one of the best-known boys in our class. Hut it really is rather tragic, too, because Hill” has never lost his shyness. You all should see the beautiful blush which mantles William's cheeks when a girl talks to him. “Rill hasn’t de- cided yet what he will do when he has finished High School, but whatever it is. we wish him all possible success. Hill” is so shy. and his blushes are such It is really a shame to tease him so much; Hut girls do it often, and.they all do enjoy When they tease so much this dear little boy. + 25

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