Chester High School - Annual Yearbook (Chester, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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IACOB MCDUFFY Everybody's friend. Mac says: I mean. Second Iesse Owens. Future school: Penn State. Likes: Mound cocoa- nut candy. Dislikes girls who talk too much. MARY MELI Hero: football and basketball players. Loves Spanish class for is it somebody in class?i Wants to teach. West Chester. It was rare -pet saying. Pretty, but fickle. IOHN MELKO Minkers expects to marry four or five times. Hates easy homework. Wants to be Big Shot. Likes swimming, football, baseball. Dewey. PETER MELNICK Dynamic basketball and football star. Killer dislikes homework, stuck-up girls. Aims to be a sign painter. Modest. Hero: Hank Luisetti. Art Club, A. A. WILLIAM MILLER Two-Gun Miller. Active in all school sports. Admires several girls. Intends to marry. Is known to say: Boy, she's nice. He is, too. MAURICE MINNER. Ir. Nickname? tAsk Mr. Heardi, Enjoys sports. Assistant manager of basketball. Likes swing music. Philadelphia School of Printing. Orchestra, band, mixed chorus, EIGI ITEEN IOHN MOMOT Wolf. Industrial. Hails from Detroit. Hobby: Anything interesting. Pet aver- sion: Loud people. Hero: Charlie Mc- Carthy. Ex-secretary of Industrial society. FLORENCE MONTELLO Floss, From Boothwyn. Will be a nurse. Collects hankiesg likes everybody: hates nobody. Nice disposition. EMILY MORGAN Pretty singer. Pet saying: Cut it out. Likes dancing and dining. Wonder with whom? Interested in writing. Newswrit- ers, student council. Future commercial teacher. Popular. GERTRUDE MORGAN Lovely Trudy is quiet, unassuming. Especially likes the number-29. Dis- likes bookkeeping. Can be seen riding in Bessie with Alice. Peirce Business School. ANITA MORRIS Neats. Interests at local college, plus F. G M. Dislikes conceited boys. Enjoys swimming, dancing, horseback riding. Admires Donald Duck, and frequently says: I don't care. HORACE MOSELEY Beg pardon, is Ioe's pet saying. Lin- coln University will hail him next. Dun- bar society. Likes girls.

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WILLIAM LUTTRELL MARGARET MARTIN Bill will own a drug store some day. Man, oh man. Seen wherever there's a baseball game. Swell mathematician. Active. Heroes: the Lindberghs. Peg, Iournalist. Temple will claim her. Heroine: Dorothy Thompson. Best friends: powder puff, curlers. Interested in music and certain red-head. Glee club, mixed chorus, newswriters. HOWARD MAHONEY RAYMOND MCAFEE. Ir. Bus likes paydays. Can't resist Sun Village girls. Has an interest in Chester Times. A pleasant blond. EDWARD IOSEPH MAKSIMOWICZ Good-looking Franklinite. Vocation: Methodist ministry. Likes music. Band, mixed chorus. Secretary-treasurer of or- chestra. Dislikes iazz. Best friend, his mother. Specks. Smedleyite: going to join the CHARLES MCC!-ASKEY navy to see the world. Hates stuck-ups: prefers them natural. MARY MANNING Diminutive commercialite. PeqqY's a Alabama Coeds thrilled at prospect of his coming. Chas likes dancing. Hero: Donald Duck. Will marry mattress- maker's daughter. Advocate of five-year plan. Wiz at bookkeeping. Peirce's Business ROBERT MCCOY School. Another Taylor fan. Always ac- companied by a redhead. VICTOR MARCHLIK Goose Dewey. Hero: Sammy Kay. Worst enemy, president of class? Presi- dent of industrial society. Fine all- round athlete. Tall, distinguished-looking. Roosevelt CURTIS MCCRAY School of Aeronautics. Likes photog- raphy and model-making. Intelligent. ln- terested in science. Math club. Curt's ambition: to have own dance band. Swing and sway with Curt McCray. Heroes: Horace Heidt, Mr. Heard. Watch Curt: he's headed for success. MICHAEL MARSICH DOROTHY McrcDONALD Mouse lndustrialite from Smedley. Hobby: taking things apart to see what makes them tick. Future machinist. Pet aversion: arguing with Miss Bloom. Will make some one an efficient secre- tary. Hero, Fredric March. Pretty hair? Dot hails from Smedley. Can't get her arithmetic. SEVENTEEN



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PAULINE H. MOSKWIAK COLIN OBENCHAIN Polly. Philadelphia School of Industrial Art. Glee club, mixed chorus, president of art club. Likes clothes. Dislikes week- end homework. Good drum-major. Tal- ented. LILLIAN MROCZOWSKI Likes bicycling, dancing. Hero: Iohnny Davis. Commercial. Intelligent. Aw, shucksf' Dramatics. Art. Efficient stenog- rapher. Honor student. Iolly. IULIA NAUMOWICH Giggles hates brass buttons twe won- deri. Aims to be a nurse. Dislikes sweet and conceited girls. Pet saying: Still love me? IOHN NICHOLS Pickles. Hobby: collecting pictures of dazzling debutantes. Worst enemy: Rob- ert Taylor. Future work will be driving -- nails. MARCELLA NICHOLAS Gertie will be a good nurse, after at- tending Mercy Hospital. Likes to be alone. Douglass. Dunbar member. Quiet. MARGARET NOTHNAGLE Smedleyite. Likes dramatics, reading, cooking. Future home economics, Dela- ware State. Hero: Her twin brother. Trea- surer of Tri-Hi. Other clubs: glee, swim- ming, German. Our chief flower supplier. Likes reading, sleeping, brunettes. Favorite hero and heroine: Don Ameche and Sonja Henie. Undecided about later life. JOSEPH O'MALLEY Future store-owner. What kind? Hates to get up. A man's best friend is his dog. Likes to read. Cheerful. EDNA OPPENHEIM Good-natured. Ed. Likes sensible people, typing twhen her neighbor is -D. An Errol Flynn ian. Pet saying: Some fun, eh! BENSON OZER Benny, Gerald's pal. Will attend Penn- sylvania State College of Optometry. Dislikes home room period. Ritz brothers' tan. Science and math clubs. Intelligent. IOANNA PACANOWSKY Iinx likes writing and tennis. Art club. Dramatics. Heroine: Dorothy Thompson. Pretty smile. Pauline's better half. LILLIAN PACK Lobby. Good swimmer and athlete. Hero, Charlie McCarthy. Dislikes inquisi- tive people. A. A., glee club, swimming club. Secretary of Tri-Hi. Likes only cer- tain boys. N INETEEN

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