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 30 of 218
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OUR 1922 ANNUAL. + + FRANK CHRISTY ••Chris, “Chrus Frank, ever since his entrance into C. H. S.. has been one of the most active members of our class. When everything around school has to be done at the last minute for any public performance, it is always Frank who is asked, and what is more to the point, it is always Frank who does it. Frank was our treasurer in our second year and president in our Junior year. This year he is president of Dramatic Club and school cheer leader. Very good, we would say. Best of wishes for your future undertakings, Christy. MARGARET CLARK “Peg Behold! who is this tall willowy creature coming down the hall? Sure enough, it’s “Peg” Clark. Now “Peg” is quite a basketball player. It’s a secret, but she is. She used to come to Senior basketball practice every Wednesday, and no doubt she will make a name for herself when she enters into college sports. “Peg” is by no means a poor student; she seems especially interested in music. Margaret has also been ft member of the («iris’ Choral Club for three years. In years to come.” wise Frank remarked, “We'll talk of different things. Of shoes, and ships, and sealing wax, And cabbages, and kings.” “Margaret is tall and fair. With wonderful Titian hair; Now we wonder why we never see Her wonderful man from P. M. C. + 26

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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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ORLANDO HALL CLOUD OUR 1922 ANNUAL. +— ‘■Bud'» “Cloudie” Chester High gained another celebrity when Orlando Cloud came from Larkin Grammar School. Of course. “Bud” is modest about it all. so lie never mentions his stellar ability in his lessons. But studies are not the only things wherein Cloudie” shines. During his Junior year he made an ex- cellent class treasurer and the Dramatic Society has benefited greatly by his work on the Executive Board and as curtain manager. Orlando has three great hobbles, namely: Fords, ladies, and audible neckties. Otherwise he’s a nice boy. And when he grows up big. they say, He hopes to be a C. P. A. ANNE COOMBES Who is this demure little lassie? Don’t you know Why it's Anna Coombes. She is our best French student. Besides being a good French scholar. Anne is an ideal commercial student. We have always wondered why Anna keeps her clothes so neatly pressed. We wonder if it is because of a. tailor. Now Anne has a great desire to become a nurse, ho if Jack ever becomes ill he will find a competent nurse in Anne. Now Anne had a little green hat. Just the color of the eyes of a cat, And sad 'tis to say. one cold windy day, Anne’s little green hat blew away. -------------------------------------------------------------+ + 27

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