Chester High School - Annual Yearbook (Chester, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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OUR NINETEEN THIRTY ANNUAL THOMAS S. HILL Hi-Y (4) Boys’ A.A. (1.4 ui J Literary Society Basketball Manager Football squadf(2) tion : er Drexcl ocation : Banking This pleasant youth came to us from the wilds of Moore, Pa. Tom is our quiet, steady going. basketball mana- ger. who has one out- standing w eakness, blonde lassies. MARIE WOTRING JOHNSON Eddystone Grammar School Girls’ A.A. (3.4) Social Service Society (1,2) Hobby: Swimming Ambition : To be a stenographer Eddystone’s contribu- tion to Chester High. Marie takes to arguing, as a fish takes to water. Nevertheless, she is a good sport, always pleas- ant and jovial. FRED HOWE HARRY KAPLAN Smedley Junior High School Boys’ A.A. (1.2,3.4) Literary Society (3.4) Hi-Y (2.3) graduates this year. Franklin Grammar School Debating Society (3.4) Boys’ A.A. (1,2.3.4) Spectrum Board (4) Annual Board (4) Literary Societ 12A Debating Track Teat “Dictioners A non: To er college by: 0 ...... drawing j Vre is a debater and But the greatest ' Harry’s charms lies sjru his ability to chase the blues away. ROBERT BLACKMAN IVES Boys’ A.A. (2,3.4) Industrial Society (3,4) Vocation: Draftsman Hobby: Bowling Bob “All-talkie” Ives says he is going to be a lawyer. Well, with his gift of gab we pity the lawyers that are going to oppose him in cases. LILLIAN MARIE KELLY Girls’ A.A. (2,3) Dramatic Society (3) Literary Society (3.4) Social Service (2) Ambition : To enter college to study art How proud we shall be to say some day, “Lillian Kelly painted my portrait.” Smedley Junior High School -(20)—

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OUR NINETEEN THIRTY ANNUAL MARTHA GROSSMAN Franklin Grammar School Glee Club (1) Social Service Society (1.2) Dramatic Society (3,4) Literary Society (3.4) Winner of typing prize (4) Editor of class paper (3) Ambition: Commercial Teaching Hobbies: Chatting, walking, reading Is she talkative? Is she clever? you bet. And how! HELEN LOUISE HEINTZEL Dewey Grammar School Literary Society (3.4) Dramatic Society (3,4) Hobbv To playfthc jjolin duoii : a stenographer This young lady is one of Uncle Sam’s music- ally inclined daughters. Although well up in her studies, her main delight is playing the violin. Mlitd intabl LVIN ROBERT HEISNER Eddystone Grammar School Assistant Editor If Spectrum ( Editor-in-Chici'lof Spe Glee Club (2) Dramatic SocI Boys’ A.A Literarvf Hi-Y (3,- School-P| Ch( 4J?t i (3,4) |4 ips 111 Ter Times (3) Ihition : fter Temple niversity Hobby: Writing of everything in the school, foger is probably the most active boy here. ROGER B. HAMLIN Flushing High School Flushing, N. Y. Boys’ A.A. (2,3,4) Industrial Society (3,4) Football (4) Baseball (3) Vocation: Pattern making Hobby : Sports Cal” Heisner says lie is going to be a pattern maker. We don’t know how good he will be, but we do know that he would make a good wisecracker in a show, judging by the way he wise cracks a r o u n d school. GERTRUDE IRENE HAMPSON Smedley Junior High School Dramatic Society (3.4) Girls’ Social Service (2) Secretary (2) Tri-Hi (2 ) . Publicity MaNager (4) ('.iris’ A.A. B,4) Executive Board Girls’ Glee C ’ Treasure! She Slw s Cl no'easv task. al l reasurer— DOROTHY EFFIE HILL Smedley Junior High School Tri-Hi (2,3) Literary Society 2,3) Social Service (2) Girls’ A.A. What NHJfiXs favorite past une LearniH the test nce steps. This y ctyafly shown through h T graceful motions at all times. -(19)-



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JOSEPH FRANCIS KESTNER Immaculate Heart of Mary School Boys’ A.A. (1,2,3,4) iDebating Society (3) Literary Society (3,4) nnual Board (4) ISa jL Ambition: To study banking Hobby: Typewriting Who always knows his lessons, types with real speed, and is al- ways ready to help an- other fellow? The an- swer is, Joe. FRANCIS JOSEPH K1LGALLEN Franklin Grammar School Bovs’ A.A. (M.3.4) I —riend R—eal f lf to us A—11 ther N—ice tovknow I—s all ight V S—tudicHiS Hobby: Reading A small boy from the country. Like Franklin he craves the sea, but will be a printer. Girls’ A.A. (1.2,3,4) Literary Society (3,4) Dramatic Society (4) Girls’ Social Service (U) She will attend Temple University Hobby : Collecting post cards of different states and countries A real friend to whom to turn in need. Girls’ A.A. (3,4) Literary Society (3.4) Dramatic Society (4) Social Service (1,2) Ambition: To be a stenographer There are quite a few studious girls in the class, but Stella takes the prize. The words, “I don’t know,” aren’t in her vocabularv. EDITH BERNICE KELLMAN ROBERT HANBY KING Booth’s Corner Grammar School Bovs’ A.A. (4) Industrial Society (3,4) Vocation: Printer MILDRED J. KORPACZEWSKI Dewey-Horace Mann School Girls’ A.A. (1.2,3.4) Literary Society (3,4) Dramatic Society (3,4) Social Service (1,2) Ambition : To be a Stenographer Hobby: Music An “up-and-going commercial. Edith likes to read de- tective stories, especially those involving a Ruby. STELLA A. KOZALINSKI Dewey School —(21)—

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