Chester High School - Annual Yearbook (Chester, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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OUR NINETEEN THIRTY ANNUAL MARY ELIZABETH BERGAN St. Michael’s School Social Service (1.2) Treasurer (1) Girls’ A.A. (1.2.3.4) Manager of Girls’ Basketl|A|T(4) Dramatic Society Literary S A»ej TVv4) Tri-Hi (3«) Class TrcaVtrejX (3) Annual Bo:nu -l) Debating Society (4) SpectruyinsByard (4) In ryl'o enter Chcsiar State Miers’ College Hobby: Tennis l arv is going to teach botany; she is very fond of lilies. WALTER BLUMENKRANTZ Linwood Gammar School Boys’ A.A. (1,2.3.4 Literary Society Dramatic Socie Spelling Team-) Annual Board He will go k West Point if hefgets an appointfient Holu Spelling elling con- t year, when s victorious, eroicallv de- that Norma reinstated in intest whelt the mistakenly ht she had mis- ci a word. ANNA JOAN BESSINGER Resurrection School Girls’ A. A. (1,2,3,4) Dramatic Society (3) Literary Society (3,4) Ambition : To be a stenographer We’re just thinking how lucky some nice young man will be to have Anna to take his lictation, and vice versa. RUTH MARIAN BRAIN Franklin Grammar School Dramatic Society (3.4) Literary Society (3.4) Girls’ A.A. (1,2.3) Social Service Society (1.2) Debating Society (3) Ambition: To be a stenographer A commercial student de luxe.” Ruth certain- ly lives up to her name in being a “brainy” in- dividual. MARY ELIZABETH BISHOP DOROTHY J. BROOKS Franklin Grammar School Smedley Junior High School Literary Society (3.4) Debating Socie.y G Dramatic Society G Girls’ A.A. (1.2,3) Spectrum Board „(4) .Social Service Numerals for l( “C'.H.S.” for by (Vhike M r (2) Ambi Tofcbe t rtlst and art is one of popular girls. Vsec. she takes a ] a great number ti vities. Literary Society Dramatic Society Spectrum Board Girls’ A.A. 2f$Jj Social Serviet Ambition Nh ic a pnvat ecre y opular com- student, should easy time ob- position, since e n prefer especially Bob- s. -(14)-

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OUR NINETEEN THIRTY ANNUAL SAMUEL ANTHONY ABRAMS Franklin Grammar School Ambition: To enter field of writing Here we have the champion arguer” in the class! Can he argue? Ask Mr. Lange! STANLEY JAMES BABE Boothwyn Grammar School Boys A.A. (1,2.3.4) Industrial Society (1.2,3) Track (1.2,3) Vocation: Draftsman Hobby: Trapping A bashful boy from the country. He draws as well as he knows mathematics. MARGARET LAVINA ADAMS Linwood Grammar School Debating Societ. 5) Literar y (3) (liris' Social Service (1.2) To x «ter a business school ftTyf our quietest p N VV'1 i,er studies IpretSis a “regular” lYmor roll. JOSEPH HOWARD ALBANESE Franklin Grammar School Spectrum (3,4; Annual (4) Boys’ A.A Hi-Y Orchestnmj2,3,4) Literar Dramatic vsbeiety (3,4) Debating ociety (3,4) Soccer Team (2) Left Half State College Hobby: 'hy, Joe! of jazz..... are! It's Joe red hot or- •ning. Str Right Alban chestra ELIZABETH REGINA BAER Dewey Grammar School Literary Society (3,4) Social Service (J 2) Debating 'Sdcflfcy (3,4) State teachers’ College V Jrfobby: CollecHpg pictures of ign sceneries Aiwther movie fan! If W pRvsire any informa- neerning the irs ’just consult ftgabeth. EVA MIRIAM BUCKLEY Smedley Junior High School Literarv Society (3.4) Girls’ A.A. (2,3,4) Dramatic Society (3,4) Secretary (3) Social Service Spectrum Represei Tri-Hi (3,4) Annual Boarc Secretary of ss (2,4) A girl a dimple down deVujn her chin ; A hobby for talking— her dvwh lies therein. A gifT with a liking for all 'fJt of joys, P«ti(p and movies, but itastlv for noise. —(13)—



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OUR NINETEEN THIRTY ANNUAL DONALD CAMPBELL BRUCE Boys A.A. (1.2.3.4) Executive Board (4) Soccer (2.3.4) Hi-Y (1) Boys' GleeXUji) (1) Literary ScEicty (3.4) DraniatitrSociety (3) D—on|pgo to near the ocean time (29 after 8) N -eat —ctive I.—ikes Wildwood D—evihsli KATHRYN CECELIA BURNS Dewey School Girls' A.A. (1.2.3.4) Dramatic Society (3,4) Literary Society (3.4) Pianist (4) Deba.inf? Society (3.4) Girls’ Social Service (U) College: Cornell Whenever you see a yellow roadster full of girls you know that it is Kitty’s car. Kitty is an accomplished musician, and intends to enter Cornell to study music. EMMA PEARL BRYANT Dewey Grammar School NORMAN S. BUTTERWORTH Franklin Grammar School Dramatic Society (4) Literary Societyj3.4) Social Serviceftfl ) Debating StWiKp (3) jn ntion : To bcW Stenographer y . w J nnoissfiir of i l- VHl especially Green. Hi-Y (4) Debating Society (4) Boys’ A.A. (1.3.4) Literary Society (4) Ambition : To take a business course and law After seeing Norman as the police captain in the “Fateful Dream of Mrs. Dribine,” we are not sure whether he will be a lawyer or a police- man. SYLVIA BEATRICE BAER Manuel Arts High School Los Angeles, California Literary Society (3) Dramatic Society Girls’ A. A. (4). Debating Soci Above the din ter of the Class pd chat- of the voice and lemure, little popular maid ys in style; r in sunshine sITe wears a sweet tile. ARGARET M. CAVANAUGH Holy Saviour School Dramatic Society (3.4) Literary Society (3,4) Social Service (1,2) Ambition: -(15)-

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