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TIIE ANNUAL 25 NAOMI WHITE-Commercial stu- dent. Quiet. Literary Society mem- ber. ROSE WITLIN-Lover of good music. Steady worker. Takes part in many extra-curricular activities. Charge of Scrap Book Collection of Mathema- tics Club. V io1.ET JONES WHITTLE-Sports lover. Witty. Wants to be a secretary and take dictation at one hundred words a minute. Pastime? Talking. Favorite expression: What for ? MARION ELIZABETH WILLIAMS- Remember the fat lady in the Senior Circus? Full of fun. Brilliant. Honor student. Future? Peirce Business College. Wants to see the world. Newswriters' Club. MARY WILLIAMS-Dark, Quiet. In- nocent. Shy. Very fond of reading. Fears the boys. Latin student. Mem- ber of many clubs. MARY YOUNG-Brown eyes, black hair, small, popular, and full of fun. One of our own students. Enjoys camping and needlework. ANNA ZINNELL-K'N3H.,, Fair and slim. Her hobbies are collecting sou- venirs and keeping all correspond- ence. Our future secretary or stenog- rapher. Athletic Association. MITCHELL ZA CZKOWSKI-Pride of the Iidu' ' Department. Pat- ternma e ' c plays the piano. Tall. D . ery popular with girls. Never angry. Always willing to help someone else. EDWARD LIPSKI-Eddie is a mem- ber of the Vergil Society. We may see him back again next semester as he intends taking a post graduate course. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF FEBRUARY, 1933 The class of February, 1933, held their graduation exercises Thursday evening, January 26, 1933. The pro- gram started with the stirring W. M. B. March by Hall, played by the High School Orchestra. The invocation was given by Rev. William B. Pugh, pas- tor of the First Presbyterian Church. A short address was given by Dr. David A. Ward, superintendent of schools, followed by another selection by the orchestra. Dr. Milton G. Evans, president of Crozer Theological Seminary, spoke to the graduates, giving much good advice and many valuable hints to be followed by them after leaving school. Dr. Evans' excellent speech was very well received by the audience. Mr. Charles P. Larkin, Jr., presi- dent of the School Board, presented diplomas to the class. Mr. George W. Pedlow, principal of Chester High School, presented several pins and prizes to the outstanding pupils of the class. The commencement exercises came to a close with the singing of the Alma Mater' by the entire audience. GEORGE SITES, June, '33. It always rains When you're wanting the sung It always rains Just to spoil all your fun. But then the sun with the rainbow appears, And you suddenly learn how to smile after tears. Mildred Pusey, June, '33
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THE ANNUAL 27 DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN- We freshmen were initiated? We had a successful football team 119305 ? Health classes were first started? We had a hockey team? There was no depression? Inter-scholastic baseball was a huge success? Another teacher was added to the music department? We had a freshman football team? James Christie and Norma Bram each won a spelling plaque for C. H. S.? The ninth grade had a representation on the honor roll? The freshmen went to chapel with the seniors? We had third period homeroom? We saw The Imp at our Freshman Reception? Our orchestra was started? We held our old pep meetings? We chased bugs for biology? The Welcome was started, and the Spectrum was issued monthly? We had peaceful class meetings? C. H. S. Band was started? Sigrun Bassoe was the only sopho- more on the girls' varsity basket- ball team? The faculty presented The Patsy ? We held those exciting football ban- quets? We saw Skidding ? The spring concerts were started? Current Events Club, Mathematics Club, and Vergil Society began? Jazz Orchestra and String Band were added to the already numer- ous musical organizations? Our Swimming Club was organized, and we had those dips at the Y. ? German was again taught in C. H. S.? We had a good track team? The school did not run in shifts? We went on Tri-Hi straw rides? The proceeds from our junior prom helped swell the Washington Fund? Everyone took public speaking? 800 Annuals were sold in '32? Room 101 won the Student Council plaque for the second time? Final exams were abolished? Commercial Club was started? High School Pick-Ups won the first prize in the contest? Sarah Jones won the League of Na- tions prize? The German Club was started? Green Stockings was presented by the Dramatic Society? The 200th anniversary of the Land- ing of Penn was celebrated? First senior ball was given? The first circus was held in C. H. S.? We had our theater benent to swell the Washington Fund? The Washington issue of the Spec- trum won the Columbia, Pa. School Press, state and National honors. We finally received our pennants? The Welcome was dropped for the semester? Room 121 won the Student Council plaque? I We started a Hiking Club? The physics classes visited the Ford plant? We attended the belated football ban- quet? The Commercial Club staged their first Business Show? -All memories now,-fading-fact ing- Rosn WITLIN, RUTH BUNCE.
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