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Name 49. Harry (Kingy) King 50. Regina (Jean) Kolasinski 51. Jean (Jeanie) Kontos 52. Morton Mutt) Lahn 53. Rose (Rosie) Lerman 54. Aleck Al) Levin Ideal “Spud Davis (Too practical) Not decided “Bugs Fans John Barrymore 55. Fannie (Fans) Levine 56. Katherine (Langy) Long 57. Violet (Daisy) Lyle 58. Samuel (Lynn) Lynch 59. John (Johnnie) Maloy 60. Mary ‘Rita) Maloy 61. Martha (Mart) Martin 62. James (Jimmy) Mathis 63. Leonard (Len) Mayfair 64. Leah (Lee) Miller 65. Mary (Kay) Minnick 66. John (Jan) Monkus 67. Robert (Bob» Moist 68. WiUiamay Willy) Moore 69. Lawrence «Muggsie) Murtaugh 70. Joseph (Joe) O’Brien 71. Mildred (Milly) Olsanski 72. Catherine (Kitty) Owens 73. John (Jim) Palombo 74. Elizabeth (Liz) Patterson 75. Dwight (Penny) Pentecost 76. Margaret (Peggy) Porter 77. Mabel (Babes) Rantzer 78. Raymond (Ray) Rendelman 79. Irene (Renee) Rigby 80. Ruth (Ruthie) Roberts 81. Stephen (Steve) Rubash 82. Joseph (Joe) Rubenstein 83. Edward (Ed) Sakers 84. Milton (Mickey) Shapiro 85. Virginia (Ginny) Simmons 86. Paul (Skillie) Skillman 87. Merill (Smitty) Smith 88. Sara (Liz) Tereshenko 89. Robert (Turk Turkington 90. Gertrude Gert) Ulan Guess who? Her uncle Him Napoleon Blond-haired Junior “Doc” Don Juan John Mills Just J. S. ????????? Clark Gable John Palooka Betty Any handsome man Harold Teen Rodeheaver Walter M. Her brother (? ?) I. M. from R. P. Roscoe Ates A bass singer Russ Columbo In doubt Floyd Gibbons Gable, Novarro, and Holmes—3 in one Herbie Eddie Cantor Rubenstein A certain little brunette Albert Anmuth (Not interested) Redheaded brunettes Louise Fazenda Kay Francis Paderewski Mystery 91. John (Lou) Wadlewski 92. Samuel (Nick) Wallace 93. Mary (Windy) Windisch 94. Ruth (Woodie) Wood Joe E. Brown Mr. J. Caesar, Esq. Ibid “Stan” Laurel Pet Aversion Bridge Salesmen Physics class Traffic cops Newswriting Getting to school on time Rosie’s singing Driving slowly Frances Work Poets Rough element German Dancing Fairies Teasing Early Rising (8.30) Well people Photography Fresh people Wearing Boston bags Cheering Pleasing customers Fun Kibitzers Washing and ironing Barbers Dates Conceited people Argufying Listening to “Bing” Crosby Math Brunettes Women Policemen Athletics Walking to school Sunday School Butterflies Homer Ditty 1921 Model Dodge People who snore Crooners After-dinner speeches Bill collectors Forests Favorite Saying “Bright boy!” “No kidding?” “I thought I’d die.” “Go chase yourself.” “That’s what I say.” “Life is just a bowl of cherries.” “Doggone it.” “Oh. Aleck!” “I love homework.” “Nertz” “Well. Well, and Well” “Oh! Oh!” “My deah!” Nothing at all “Saltee Doggy Let me see” (deep thought) “Wish this was Friday” What a nice corpse!” “Watch the birdie!” “Oh. ham!” “Gimme a kiss!” “Yeah. Bo!” Now, let me think” “What’s your hurry?” “See ya’ later “Blow me down” “What do you think?” “Yeah, man!” “Oh. gee!” Ain’t love grand?” “Come on. beautiful!” “Oh, yeah!” “Aw. sit on a tack!” Everything Ain’t ’at sumpin’?” “Heard you the first time” “S’ too far” Yes. no. perhaps” “Go jump in the lake!” “O.K.!” “I could crush a peanut!” Gratitude is the highest command” Curiosity killed the cat. “Oh, mah goodness!” Music is the squeal of life” My word!” Ambition Be Cupid iv.ake up faces Marry a duke Have a good time Be a Congresswoman Play in stock company Champ ice cream eater Be a social butterfly Work in five and dime Be a radio crooner Take hurdles in boots Climb Mt. Chester To be Senora Juan Homework Conquer the fair” ones Forget homework Day dream Undertaker And how! Have electric dishwasher Captain of a tugboat Acrobats Aviatrix That’s telling To detect things Victorious skater To make Em Blues singer To be grown up A Gigolo—Heh, Hell! Marry an undertaker Go to kindergarten Figure it out Congressman of leisure Wield the baton To perfect Ping Pong Ride an elephant Fly like a bird To train lions Marry 3 times Owner of a real car Scheherazade Attend Rudy’s funeral Money counter Mischa Elman Be a wood thrush
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THE ANNUAL 29 COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF THE FEBRUARY, 1932, CLASS On Thursday evening, January 28, 1932, the eighty-three members of February, 1932 class were graduated from Chester High School with a program befitting such a prominent class. The High School Orchestra opened the program with Chamber’s march, “The North Wind.” The in- vocation was pronounced by the Rev. Herbert Weaver of Trinity Lutheran Church. A short address was deliv- ered by Dr. David A. Ward, Super- intendent of Schools, after which a selection by the orchestra, “The White Queen,” was given. In commemoration of George Washington’s two hundredth birth- day anniversary, members of the class presented a most enlightening and appropriate project. The pres- entation, the theme of which was “George Washington,” consisted of nine parts. Milton Woodlen spoke on the “Ancestx-y of George Washington.” “Washington’s Love for Children” was the topic chosen by Kathryn Haas. A subject of particular inter- est was “Washington’s Visits to Chester,” given by Wanda Dorszew- ski. A selection, “Yankee Doodle,” as popular in Washington’s time as it is today, was played by the High School Orchestra. Robert Reichenbach clearly por- trayed “Washington’s Career as a Surveyor.” A particularly entertain- ing part of the project was “Music of the Revolutionary Period,” pre- sented by Kathryn Dulin. The songs and hymns popular during that time were illustrated by Dorothy Detwiler at the xylophone. Julian Levin deliv- ered selections from Washington’s famous “Farewell Address.” In fur- ther keeping with the program was Green’s “Tribute to Washington,” by Blanche Greenstein. Mr. George W. Pedlow, principal of the High School, presented awards to outstanding members of the Feb- ruary class. Mr. Charles P. Larkin, President of the Board of Education, presented the diplomas. Ruth Isaacs, Feb., ’32.
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