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24 OUR 1 9 2 9 ANNUAL SARAH CLOUD MARY COHEN RONALD YETTER “Ronny” “Reds” One of the cleverest pupils of whom our class can boasris Sarah. She is very charming 9nd most of that charm is due to her pleasant nature. We know thai her charm and good work will Hljike her successful in whatever vocMion she happens to choose. In the musical category of our class, we can place Mary at the head. She has contributed liberally to our enter- tainment throughout school life. Ev- eryone loves to see Mary’s white teeth flash when she smiles. We hope, Mary, you will have as many friends and good wishes in your later life as you have here in Chester High. Picture a flaming youth with wild red hair, and a green bow-tie, walking down the hall. Ronny, the artist, edi- tor, and joker, all in one. Ronny is the editor of “Grandpa Sez column in the Spectrum. He has achieved great pop- ularity as an artist and joker, and he is an honorary member of the art de- partment. After graduating. Ronny does not know whether he shall go to college or to art school. Well, Ronny. which ever one you enter, the class of June '29 is with you.
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OUR 1 92 9 ANNUAL 23 DOROTHY BURNS Dorothy is one of our studious com- mercial students. If you doubt that, you should get a glimpse of her report card. She always has her lessons pre- pared. and, unlike most girls, is very quiet. When she does talk, she is usu- ali worth hearing. Keep up your good record, Dot, and we know you will be successful in whatever you undertake. PAUL WINN Paul is bringing his high-school ca- reer to a glorious close by attaining excellent marks and retaining his popu- larity with everyone, especially the fair sex. Not since the days of Curly” Og- den have we possessed a finer pitcher than Paul, and except for a trifling in- cident at Lower Merion, he boasts a diamond record replete with victories. Continue in your present paths, and success cannot help but be yours, Paul. rmi RAYMOND W. CHATTEN “Chatty” Raymond is another of our little men who have succeeded. Raymond came to C. II. S. from Franklin School, and chose to become a machinist. He is a wonder at juggling tools. (Also his lessons, when necessary.) Chatty was manager of the varsity squad in his Senior year, and he certainly did his part. Here’s luck to you, Chatty.
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OUR 19 2 9 ANNUAL 25 JAMES CRIELLY James is one of the bright students of our class. His name lias been on the honor roll several times, and this is truly an honor when one is taking four years of Latin. James is very self-conscious and blushes considerably, but he is one of the outstanding mem- bers of the debating society. The “Spectrum” has benefited greatly through James’ efforts in the advertis- ing department. HAROLD MESSICK CROWTHER Who is that tall, handsome youth? That’s Harold Crowther. the big ge- nius of the industrials. Harold same to C. H. S. from Larkin Grammar School; and started as an academic student, but later became an industrial. He has been cooperating at the Wcst- inghouse Electric Company the past two years. We wish Harold all possi- ble success. ADDIA CRUMWELL Addia is a very quiet little girl. Oh! beg pardon, our mistake. However, “Bobby” does take her work very se- riously and does it very concientiously. There is no doubt that she will make good in anything she undertakes. We have a faint suspicion that she will become a committee woman in po- litical affairs. She was always so will- ing to serve on committees in C. H. S.
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