Chester High School - Annual Yearbook (Chester, PA)
- Class of 1945
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Because of his background in The field of leaching and be- cause of his associafion wifh so many organizafions, educafional and civic, his is really lhe voice of experience. His communify inferesfs have made him a member of The Y. M. C. A. Boys' Work Commiffee, Civilian Defense Council, and fhe Communify Fund worlcers. ln fhe educafional field, he is 0 member of 'rhe Drexel Conference sfeering commiflee, an organi- zafion composed of members of fhe Philadelphia Suburban Prin- cipals' Associafion who have as fheir purpose invesfigafing and sfudying problems perfaining 'ro 'rhe welfare of youfh, MEETI is AEM E fl!! N All of us have been aware of The confidence and assurance ThaT The girls of Chesfer High School place in Miss EmmoTT. As Dean of Girls she spends more Than her alloTTed school Time in advising and guiding The so-called weaker sex in personaliTy problems, and in The selecTion and adiusTmenT of courses. She inTerviews new pupils for The purpose of classificafion, and does all she possibly can'To make everyone's school life happier. Wifh These dufies, she finds Time To acT as presidenT of The Business and Professional Women's Club and To serve as a member of The Loan Com- miTTee, The purpose of which group is To aid girls in furThering Their educaTion. Yes, when we reTurn we'll drop in on her, Too, for a visiT. Edna S. EmmoTT, Dean of Girls We're glad To hear ThaT Mr. HalberT ioined our ranks by enfering :The Navy in The spring of '44, ln civilian life, he was a member of The Coasf Guard Reserve, and he always spoke of wanTing To join up. We undersfand he wenT To Princefon Universify for his indocTrinaTion and was Then as- signed To submarine duTy, wiTh his address W Fleef PosT Office, Norfolk, Virginia, From The Welcome we read ThaT, in December of This year, LT, l'lalberT was Transferred To Miami for addiTional Training, where his wife, daughfer, Susan Joy, and son, David, were able To ioin him for a Time. BUT, I suppose, he has been reassigned by now. Perhaps, some of These days, we'll meeT up wiTh him. AT any raTe, we'll have mufual remi- niscences when we reTurn. LT. g.l Vincenf A. l-lalberT, U. S. N. R. Vice Principal, on leave i,f U H FHIE D5 Column I Top io Boffom ALDA M. ADAMS Commercial FREDERIC G. ADDIS English PETER ALBANESE Science A. GROFF ALDERFER Science AGNES L. ALEXANDER Librarian G. BAILEY ALEXANDER Vocalional DAVID J. ANDERSON Social Science Column 2 ' Top 'Io Boffom DAVID M. BAKER Vocafional EDITH BARTHA Commercial FLORENCE O. BENJAMIN Social Science Heacl MOLLIE H. BLELOCH English LEAH E. BLOOM Guidance HAROLD BOYER Physical Eclucafior. SELINA T. BRADLEY English ,Column 3 Top Io Boffom RAYMOND H. BRANDT Vocalional J. HAROLD BREWSTER Physical Educalion ALEXANDER H. BROWN , Social Science MAUDE M. BROWN Homemaking ALBERT J. BUONO English ALFRED D. BUONO Social Science CATHERINE CAPE Commercial All UH X. x Column I Top fo Boffom MARY V. CARROLL English HANNAH F. CASSELL Social Science SYLVIA M. COHEN Assislanf Secrelary DAVID L. CONGLETON Vocafional CLARE DEAKYNE Homemaliing JAM ES DeROSE Science FRANK DETWILER lnduslrial Arls Column 2 Top to Boflom MARGARET S. DUNN ' Science ELIZABETH G. ELLIS Ari' ALICE F. EWING . . Homemalcing Head Y xx -. A Mk1gKeA'neT M. FOREMAN 1, 1 'RSocial Science Q BLAIR GANOE Vocalionfll 'H ' 1 . QLCHARLES Ki GILES ll Socialk Science lt g5Qv!lA1MANDA IB. GUM ' English X Column 3 Top io Bofiom RUTH D. HARGREA ,. Science 1 HAROLD V. HARTMA Language Head EFFIE M. HIBBS A Science Head if i J jf, SARAH P. HOLCROFT if Guidance Head G. ROY HOSLER Mechanical Drawing WILLIAM S. HOUPT Social Science JOSEPHINE HYNES up Commercial 2- ,, pi 4' . Q., I-UIVISEHS Column I Top fo Bolfom LEAH E. JORDAN English ROBERT JOURNEY lnduslriol Arls HEN RY B. KULP Vocolionol ROBERT LANNEN Molhemoiics 'CHARLES D. LONG Music Supervisor HOWARD LUTTON Voccilionol JENNIE MAHON Commercidl Column 2 Top fo Boffom Wm, fsjyg f 1 . LILLIAN MARSHALL A English VERA H. McBRlDE, R.N. School Nurse GEORGE M. McCAlN lnduslriol Arls DOROTHY McCOY Molhemolics MARGARET A. McN EAL Science F EDNA M. MILLS Music MILQRED H. MOORE Secrefcry Column 3 Top fo Boffom MARGARET K. MULDOON French MARY C. MULDOON English MARGARET G. NOTHNAGLE Homemolcing MARTHA L. PANCOAST Lczfin JOHN C. PENTECOST Vocolionol W. HENRY F. FIERSON Social Science ARLEYNE PITTENGER Physical Eclucczfion SS' , . , CoIumn I Top Io Boffom W. ROBERT PROSSER Commercial Head ISABEL C. PUFF Commercial 'CLARA P. RILEY Guidance HARRY L. RILEY Vocalional ABIGAIL S. ROWLAND English BARBARA RITTENHOUSE Mafhemalics LEONA M. SEALEY Physical Educalion Column 2 Top fo Boifom FRANK SELETZ Social Science ANNE SELTZER I-lomernalcing ROBERT F. SHOLLY Malhemalics MARY L. SPRINGER Assislanl Secrelary MARGUERITE N. THORN Ari' EDNA M. WAGNER English Head MARGARET E. WALKER English ' Column 3 Top fo Boffom AURELIA H. WALT Commercial JAMES E. WATSON Vocalional GERTRUDE S. WEAVER German EDITH O. WHITE English RUTH M. WILLIAMS Physical Education MILTON C. WOODLEN Malhemalics LEWIS R. ZELLEY Music il A reefing We are very glad To hear Through The grapevine ThaT This year's Annual has been dedicaTed To Mr. Giles. Since ioining The TaculTy as a member oT The Social Science deparTmenT in I939, he hog spenT all of his days, and we can almosT TruThTully say Three-TourThs oT his nighTs, in pro- moTing acTiviTies Tor C. H. S., wheTher They be sporTs, social, or educaTional. Besides The responsibiliTies ThaT accompany The posi- Tion oT TaculTy manager oT aThleTics, Mr. Giles, Tor The duraTion, has Taken on some exTra Tasks, serving as chair- man oT The rosTering commiTTee, pinch hiTTing in cross counTry Tor Coach Sam Craven, now sTaTioned aT Camp Shelby, and in Track Tor Coach Joe Green, who is wiTh The Army Air Corps somewhere in India. The Temporary menTor oT These sporTs is a seasoned Trackman, having won his gold shoe and his varsiTy P. under Coach Lawson RoberTson oT The UniversiTy oT Pennsylvania, Tram which insTiTuTion he was graduaTed in l93l. Then, Too, The care oT sporTs equipmenT is a serious maTTer To This TunsTer, and we have awakened in our Tox- holes Trom nighTrnares TeaTuring Mr. Giles as he poinTs aT us' and scowls, Where is ThaT broken shoe sTring? ' g:.:nfg'i f, 'ff' 2 sffa f- .. 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Through The papers we saw The crowning aT The Snow Queen midsT a background oT snowmen, sleighs and ice-covered Trees. The ever popular indusTrials, John lacono, class presidenTg Larry Johnson, vice-presidenTg TogeTher wiTh BeTTy Cauley, secreTaryg and Len Kleinman, Treasurer, led The grand march, Two evenTs we would have enioyed were ParenTs' NighT, held on November 29, and College NighT on January 3l. Our iunior year is sTilI very clear To us. ln The Tall, one oT our advisers, Mr. Edward Capkovic, leTT To serve in The Navy. As a ChrisTmas presenT arrived our class rings, ln March, we slicked back our hair, donned our besT bib and Tucker To pose Tor Annual pic- Tures. The highlighT was The iunior prom, An Old-Tashioned Garden. JOHN A. IACONO, Presidenl' , Ill Broomall VocaTional-MachinisT Treasurer of lndusTrial SocieTy. Fool'- ball and baseball sTar. Would like To become a maior league baseball play- er. Plans To be a U. S. Marine. Winner of Lions' Club MosT Valuable Player Award. LAWRENCE JOHNSON, Vice PresiclenT ll32 Upland VocaTional-ElecTrician Larry, co-capTain of The I944- TooTball Team, varsiTy baskefboll, and Trackman came To us from Smedley. WanTs To be a mechanical engineer afTer serving in The Navy. 'S WITH UUH ELI-XSSMATES 14, 4. e V ,V V V ,MMI X, A mg l ' .,',. il ,.:L5M.,, ,' 5. gh .kt f. .fi 1 .J 5 SE IIB i ',,. is 2 is , gf:- I B xi'-V Mimi it gPP5hgE,E,72r:-higpsii 1 Presidenf Cank Clark decided lo fry his luck wiih maior ' league baseball, leaving lhe duiies of lhe class 'ro Jim Talboi, vice- presidenip Eleanor Clapcich, secreiaryg cmd Ben Buck, ireasurer. - is 1 K During fhis spring, many of us began our service under Uncle Sam, we 'A K' tl buf lhe ellecfs of war really slruck when we were sophomores. V it 'Q ii One of Jrhe lirsf lacully members +o enier rhe Armed Forces A i- was Mr. William Alslon, anolher one of our advisersq Our class - expanded wiih lhe addiiion of 23I pupils from Smedley Junior 0 K C. VAY' ,L Lien y High School, and we had lo become acquainled wiih our class- ji . - i' ,- ma+es all over again. Guiding us in I942 were Jim Talboi, Roberr E i . Price, Eleanor Clapcich and Carl Sfalloni. 'A ,E, 4r 3 2 , Our freshman year is hazy, buf we recall 'rhe fhrill of enlering ', 1 if high school 4l3 sirong. ln vain we looked for 'rhe elevalor, buf we jf 4 iff enioyed fhe freshman recepiion and The new vocalional building. ii ' I ' We began our four-year slay under ihe leadership of Thomas 'I 1. g .. ,Q Ewing, Bernie Culberi, Eleanor Clapcich, and Alberf DiSaba'rino. I , -,-V if All fhese recolleclions run fhrough our mind when we are Ou'f 1 I Q j?',,',ff,'...','55'i Here. We'd like fo be home for gradualion, buf 'rhough anficipa- , 'rion is sfrong, realify seems remole. ELIZABETH D. CAULEY, sweiqry LEONARD 1. KLElNMA le5ff2i3urer E sf? iii ' 435 Bickle 722 ' 'E Commercial-Secilelarial Acc i V Affracfive Belly is presidenl' of C Club varsify base- .4 Girls' A. A., vice presidenl of Sludenf ball 2, 3, 4-gl sily baskeiball 3, 4. 4, Council, and c member of Dromalic Len may i iuiei, bu1'he's very popu- if if Sociefy. Hobbies are dancing and swim- ming. Fulure nurse lar. Franklin graduafe, 5' 7 - if , 3 .uw- Fii- .. 1 . PASQUALE F. ALBANO l02l W. Fif+h Vocalional-Mochinisl Pal comes +o us from Franlrlin. One member of lnduslrial Sociely who enioys sporls. His lulure: lhe Marines or 'the Army. EMILY R. ALEXANDER 93I W. Ninlh Commercial-Accounling Exchange edilor of lhe Welcome. member of Dramaiic Socieiy and Ari' Club. A 'Former Franlclinile, Emily plans io go lo business school. BARBARA I. ALLEN H22 Kerlin Commercial-Secrelorial Bobs, wifh her hobby of sewing, is o member of Ari Club and Dramalic Sociely. A former Fronlclinile who hopes lo beconie a good secrelary. MARGARET M. ALLEN 909 Cliflon, Sharon Hill Homemalcing Peg, from Douglass, is a member of Choir and Dunbar Sociely. Plans lo ioin ihe Nurse Cadel Corps. THOMAS E. ANDERMAN 2ll E. I8 Academic Member of Dromalic Socieiy and Hislory Club. Tom, from Smedley, is inferesled in lhe Bugle Corps and comp- ing. Will enler Ursinus College. FRANK H. ANTHONY I43 E. 23 General Member of iayvee baslrelboll feam, 2, whose hobby is sporis. Franlc is o friendly enemy from Meclia High School. lnlends To loin The Navy. Fulure florist JEAN A. ANTONELLI l226 W. Third General Commercial Preliy member of Dramalic Sociely, who hopes lo go lo business school. A former Fronlrlinile whose hobby is slcol- ing. HILDA G. ARGENTINE l 35 W, Third, Marcus Hoolc Commercial-Accouniing Energefic member of boseball ieam, Y volley ball leom, and Dromolic Sociefy. Formerly offended Morcus Hoolc Pub- lic School. Enioys dancing and slcaling. JUNE H. AUFGANG 22l5 W. Third Academic lnlelligenl member of lhe Welcome and Annual slalls, Honor Sociefy, Laiin, Hislory clubs, communify fund speaker. Fulure social worker. Groduofe of Dewey-Mann. VALENCIA T. BABICKI 223: W. Third General Commercial l Theresa come Io us from SI. Hed- i wig's and is fond of saving pennanls, l swimming and horsebaclr riding. Theresa's l dislilre. iazz: poslime, wriling Io service- l men. MARCELLA M. BAGDON 303 Evans Place Academic l Marce los'r olfended Exeler High. i Her hobbies are reading and dancing, buf her ambilion is lo become a nurse. Member of A. A. HELEN BAILEY 4l7 E. Eighlh General Clerical ' Irish comes fo us from Smedley Jr. High. hier fovorile hobbies are read- ing and wollring in fhe rain. Member of Dramalic Socieiy. ROBERTA B. BAILIFF 425 Highland General Commercial Member of Dramalic Sociely who enioys dancing and reading. Bed came lo us from S+. Hedwig's. Hopes 'Io be- come o good lypisf. ROBERT A. BARRATT 2I I3 Edgmonl' Vocafional-Elecfrician Radio and elecfrical worlc inieresl' Bob, who came from Marcus Hoolc Jr. High School. Plans Io be a radio Iech- nicion or on eleclrical engineer. I6 BER CE E1 1 N -1 I9 'Pen , iii eneral Co mercial , Rose, and Jean 'are ls of Bernie, who lilces dancing A A' 5 i ff: I BLAND,,,,,Q . Bo E. I4 .TX 'N General c prelfy liffle blonde cheerleader -' - sires fo o res: convertible. Aclive ll gf' . , .A . ,, ,. ,W V Wlllgi' fi ix .iw l Q F ' 'gil I f 159. fb 1 15 ,' e pp , , movies. Loolrs forward lo working in any , .V mafic Socieigr and Girls' office, fhen becoming a housewife, uf . Smedlgeyygraduale. Flifero: Bill. jf' 'A Q, A 1- iw J ' VM: SARAH 1- BELL I , M WlLLIAMy:?lii+BLOOM ob While 'T' ,snffii E. is Commercial-Secrefarial Fi il qfigenercl Shop Member of Dramalic Socief who -' 3' is C member of Hi-Y' and enioys dancing, swimming, and r d ing. as beeni pne of fhe dependable mon, Former Smedley sludenl' who hopes - ogers Of. H.,e .foofbcll mom fm. three become' a lawyeps secrefary. Admires I Years' , Miss Riey. - V' 5 milf. f.. Q 7 . fl ANLEY ai.oTNY R. LEE sENNiNe1oN Z gm E Fomh 2500 W' Third X ,G Vocalional-Machinisl' General Shop ,f ., . ,. , I A i 1 H . Bing comes lo us from Smedley. Lee is C .Former Sludenl Oiuioew' A Member of lraclc squad, 2, and lndus- and his hobbies me Spells' b.?l'fll 9'R i 'I A - X Sociel Would like fo become a parlicular, and crooning. Anlicipal li , Y' , , , ,r spy- I oo dralfsman, Plans fo en'rer,Armed loining The Navy. 3' V, ' Orca X N ,ng CAROLYN E. sluNsKi I Y . A ,gig 2900 W. ii CH N ITA E. BO if if AH, Maier C8r1'l'fCl in 1 Prelly member of Glee Club, Ari' Club, Dramafic Socieiy. Blondie enioys fend School of lnduslrial Arls. . .X , i, ' f J dancing, drawing, and reading, W SARA A. as 'V 8I8 na T ,J - ic M1545 ji, l hi onjff' ku' sl 'r who ll u y ffl XJ e of jsllger, S ho 'esl i ud p ' n d , W f A+ ive ic ara rye orb an skelching ep., ry-freasurer o Honor Socielyi ' BETTY A. BLACKISTON ISI! Walnul Commercial-Sales A fufure'sludenl of beauly cullure is Blackie, who came io Chesier from Smedley. Member of Dramofic Sociefy, Tri-Hi siecrelary 2, RUTH A. BLAGMAN 9I7 Tilghman Homemaking , Member of Dunbar and A, A. For- mer school: Douglass. Rulh likes 'ro read and delighls in all sporls. Hopes fo af- fend Hampfon lnsfifuie fo become a diefifian. 7 Academic From Douglass lo Chesler cam? Cherila, a quiel sludenl, who plans lo become a +eacher of physical educalion. Eniolys volley ball, soil ball, ANNA H. BOLISKY 4l0 E. Third General Commercial Ann is a member of ciely and enioys dancing. She came us from Smedley and hopes lo become a good fypisf. JUNE M. BOOKOUT 622 Concord Academic Affraclive cheerleader who is a member of Hislory Club, Glee Club, Drama+ic Sociefy, and Science Club. En- ioys swimming, ice slrafing. A former Franklinife going lo Bucknell. LORRAINE E. BOOTH 607 W, Eighlh General We dream of a While Chrislmas will-a This lovely Snow Queen of 'the class of I945. Member of Dramalic So- ciefy who especially enioys dancing. wb? ' WILLIAM N. BRADLEY 22l Doclr Vocalional-Machinisr Lilceable Bill comes from Franklin and enioys reading and swimming. Plans lo work his way fhrough college unless he enrers lhe Army Air Corps. -ALICE C. BRADY 24l8 W. Second Commercial-Secrelarial Member of Dramaiic Sociely and Honor Sociely who is inieresled in danc- ing, reading, and lraveling. Alice came lo us from Resurreciion School. Lilies Miss Weaver. 3 . L, ww! R v I DOJ9JfU9'FlTgI55T'I'O ,JO 7lcgE.-51V sceyx f x pComr119fQialS5glbIdiialb Q.pJ'5UAl+rqlg'liTVxe b f ng Smedley. oc- XjivB1iQqDrax Qy 3,Ty9' figm- munirycfuggvdgwlgefrigalfiiesx W5-wim. mhfgfand Q cing. Hopes' Ftigjbecome a good sejpielra ry. l ANNA BRATUN Firsl' and Wyandolle, Lesler General Aclivilies: A. A. vice presidenf, member of Dramalic Sociely, Honor Sociely, baseball. volley ball, varsily baslcerball reams. Ann plans lo major in homemalcing al Penn Slale. ALMA L. BROACH' 2603 Kane General A friendly blonde from Bryan? High, New Yorlc. Her hobbies are lravelling and phoiography. Alma wanls Io be- come a nurse or dieiilian. Member of A. A. LILLIAN H. BROTON 42l Pancoasl Academic Aclive member of Hisiory Club, Dis- cussion Club, Girls' A. A., Dramafic So- ciely, communiry fund, and fhe Annual slafl, Lil came from Hazlelon High School, Pa. CAROLYN BROWN I820 W. Tenlh Homemalcing Friendly Cally has an excellenl flair for designing, and her one desire is 'ro become a fashion designer. Members of Dunbar and Girls' A, A. I8 INEZ M. BROWN i720 Arfuclcs Terrace Homemalcing Aclive Dunbar Sociely presidenl 4, and Annual slaff member, Nez, for- mer Douglassife, loves reading, dancing and Miss Carroll. Plans: Furfhering edu- calion al Morgan and maioring in his- 'lory. JAMES BROWN 7I0 W. Second General Shop Fun-loving Jimmy comes lo Chesler from Douglass. Enioys playing rhe drums and hopes someday lo be a slar drum- mer. SARAH V. BROWN' IIO9 Reaney Hamemalcing Reading and bowling are hobbies of Sarah, who came lo us from Douglass. Aclive in Dunbar and Hisiory Club, she hopes lo be a nurse. Y. EVELYN BRUNO H23 W. Sevenlh General Commercial Member of Dramalic Sociely who enioys bowling, dancing, and reading, A former Franlcliniie who wishes lo be a iypisluor salesgirl. H EN RY E. BRYAN s Eagan., uplsnd ' General Shop Henry, a graduafe of Upland Gram- mar School, is especially inleresred in sporls. His fufure plans cenler aboul a career as a machinisi, MILDRED A. BUCHANAN I29 E. Roland, Parlcside General Midge came lo us from Media High School. Her favorife hobby is dance bands. She hopes 'lo go fo college. BENJAMIN S. L. BUCK. JR. 349 Kerlin Academic Popular class rreasurer, 3, manager of foofball leam, and acfive member of Dramaiic Sociely. Former Franlrlinile who enioys dancing lhe pollra and croon- mg, 51' KATHRYN B. BURNS i005 Mccaffery Place General Commercial A To ioin The Nurse Cadei School is Kay's ambifion. From Mounf Carmel High, Pa., she likes ice skaring. Eddie is her hero. BETTY M. BURTON 2I5 Green, Marcus Hook General Belly is a member of Dunbar So- ciely and The soffball ieam. Former Marcus Hook Jr. High siudenf whose hobby is biology. ANDREW BUSH 508 W. Fronl Vocolional-Paliernmaker Navy bound Andy comes 'ro us from Franklin. Enioys foofball and hunr- ing. Undecided on his fufure, buf a very capable indusrrial. CHESTER A. BUSH MARIO .l. CALISE l3l5 W. Third Vocalional-Machinisi Everyone enioys Alias and his music. A Dewey graduafe who likes modeling planes, drawing, playing lhe accordion and lhe piano. lnreresled in oviaiion. VIVIAN P. CALVARESE 815 Pusey Commercial-Accounfing Dramafic Sociely, Honor Socieiy, A. A., and baskelball games occupy Viv's lime. Her aim is lo be an ex- cellenf accounlanf. AGNES B. CARLONE I02l W. Eighlh Commercial-Secrehlrial An ardenl Tri-Hi and A. A. mem- ber is Agnes, who greally dislikes 'lrue and false iesls, buf likes bowling and Mrs 4 . ' 4 I' .- RA E. C R IO3 Highland Q F NCES . A R Vocarional-Machinisr . 'general Ciommerdcl 'lchefl' is everybodyls Ideal' Thisrmli Z gdjber of Dramaiic Sociely and husky liHle co-caplain of lhe '44 ,eleven and lrack lefierman came iofgsvgrpm Gir .V A., who likes roller ska+ing,,ice W 828 W Third f f' f , V , ik St Hedwigs. Likes to ready. j g ring and Mrs. Scorr, buf dislikes noisy . is llls ii esi ig. I 'U li.. ' ' JOHN BUTLER f iii? ig PHILOMENA R. CARRAFA Sw Clvvfo E j ww. me I qs lvoc ' ' WV 'U' I V' l 'f Commercial-Secrelarial AC lvmesii' Velo '2 A ..,, fi Singing and dancing appeal fo loolbolla H ack l 104' Vice Pfbsl' L i 'Mena, whose heroes are Joe and denf of Ind Yu - ,v i ly 3, and preib V Superman. From Franklin comes lhis fu.- denl' of l uslrial Sociely 4. Plans lo wre Secretory. Member of Drommiic enfer lhe avy. 7 ROSA B. BUTLER l3l5 W. Ninlh General lnielligenr member of Dunbar So- ciefy who enioys Traveling. A former Douglass srudenr who hopes lo become a surgical nurse. Her hero is .loe Louis. RICHARD W. CAIRNS l022 E. I8 Academic An imporfanl member of lhe Dra- malic ,Sociefy sfage crew, Richard's fu- rure cenfers around fhe Navy. Hobbies: hiking and boaring. Smedley graduule. Socieiy. JOSEPH T. CASS I l28 Curry Vocaiional-Elecirician Joe, a Smedley graduafe, would like fo be a drafisman offer serving in ihe Navy. Has many excepfionally good qualilies. Hobby: building airplanes, HELEN L. CATON 'P IOIO Mccaflery Place General, Commercial From Frackville High comes Shrimp Her ambilion is 'ro aHend 'busihess school fo srudy complomeiry. Likes dancing, swimming, ice skafing. I9 LILLIAN CHAWAGA 2l8 Wilson Commercial-Accounling A member of Ihe volleyball 'ream who likes dancing, sewing,'Dick Haymes, and lhe paralroops. Lillian wanls lo be- come a good lypisi. HOWELL W. CHETTY, JR. lI8 E. Parkway General Howell played iniramural baseball and iayvee baskelball. He comes lo us from Smedley Junior High and is headed for a mililary career in lhe inlanlry. ALEXANDER CHONEZ, JR. l4IO Edgmonl Vocalional-Elecirician Alex hails from Smedley where he was vice presidenl of lhe class and presidenl of Jr. Hi-Y. His ambilion is lo be a musician. LOIS J. CHRISTINE 900 Bufler Commercial-Secrelarial An allraclive, infelligenl brunelfe senl lo us from Allanlic Cily High, N. J., Lois would like lo be a secrelary for The governmenl. PASCALE J. CIMINA 804 W. Third Vocaiional-Pallernmaker Pal comes from S+. Anlhony's and is a quiel and good-nalured sludenl. Likes fo follow sporfs and bowl. Fulure: Army. DOLORES M. CIRILLO lI25 W, Sevenlh General Commercial Fulure fashion designer and in- lerior decoralor. Dee's aclivilies are Glee Club, Dramalic Sociely, Girls' A. A., baskelball. ELEANOR C. CLAPCICH 6I2 W. Second Commercial-Secrelarial Popular caplain of cheerleaders. Class secrelary I, 2, 3: Sludenl Council secrelary 2, 3, 4. Likes swimming, danc- ing. Nellie's lulure: secrelary, lhen housewife. Hero: Jim. DORIS COHEN 9l4 W. Nlnlh 'General Commercial Pals: Margarel, Hazel, and Shorly. Aclivilies: Girls' A. A.. Dramalic So- ciely. Linkey, who likes skaling and dancing. plans 'ro allencl business col- lege. ' LOUIS J. COLLACCHI 9ll W. Ninlh Commercial-Accounling Louis, a former sludenl' of Franklin, has been a member of Dramalic Sociefy during his iunior and senior years. ELIZABETH T. COLLINS 900 W. Ninfh General Aclive member of baskeiball leam. class represenlalive 'ro A. A. during senior year, member of choir. anvd Dra- mafic Sociefy. Belly hails from Franklin. PHYLLIS V. CORNELL 904 Keysfone General Commercial Phiz came from Dewey, Aclivilies: Arl Club I, 2: Dramalic Sociely 3, 4. Likes swimming and dancing. Plans To work in an office. PHILOMENA CRESTA bI8 W. Second General Commercial Mena is 'from Franklin. Aclivilies: Dramafic Sociely, Glee Club, A. A. Likes fraveling and Iislening lo Frank Sinaira records. Hopes Io be a good lypisf. MARGARET J. CROSBY 8I4 Glen Terrace Commercial-Secrefarial Member of Girls' A. A. and Dra- mafic Socieiy, from Smedley. Peggy enjoys skafing and dancing. Plans 'Io en- +er Cadef Nurse Corps affer .gradua- lion. REBA E. DAILEY I I3 Baker General Douglass senl us 'rhis 'Fulure sludenl' of Cheyney Slale Teachers' College. Reba is a member of Dunbar Sociely. Ouief member of homeroom 28. ANNA M. DAMICO I I I2 While Commercial-Secrefarial Annie is a fufure secreiary from Smedley. A member of Dramaiic Sociefy and Ihe girls' soffball feam in her iunior year, CLARA M. D'ANGELO 836 W. Sixfh General Commercial Acfiviiies: Dramaiic Sociefy I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club. Hobbies: collecfing piciures and walching fooiball games. Hero: Frank Sinaira. Sf. Anfhony grad- uafe. MARION L. DAVIDOWITZ I6I7 Edgmoni' Academic Smedley sem' us Ihis Dramaiic So- ciefy, Hisfory Club, and Science Club member. Infends fo go fo Universiiy of Miami, in Miami, Florida. .ALFRED J. DE PASE 5I8 W. Froni' Vocafional-Mdchinisf The Navy has some more good ma- ferial in De Poo. a quie+ Franklin grad- uaie who likes sporfs and bowling. Me- chanical engineering appeals io him. DESOLENA F. DESANCTIS 4I4 Concord Commercial-Sales Hails from Franklin. Aclivilies: Lalin Club, Welcome siaff, and Dramalic So- ciefy. Hobbies: collecfing sfamps and posicards. Desy wanis Io be a news- paper reporier. JOSEPH DI EMIDIO 839 W. Sevenih General Pippy las? offended S+. Anihony's. His hobbies are fishing, huniing and bowling. He plans Io loin 'rhe Navy offer grqdua+ion. nfvf, Q - A f .v, , Q Q' 1 NORM D WITZ ' .V 1' 'gf I d I Aiiv A. DI MARCO Commercial-Ac ' 7 ' 517230 W. Fgffh Norm I' e C' 00 ee F- ', Q C rhmercial-Accouniing A former Frankliniie whose ac :vu les are 'QAM GHC Sociefy member for the Dramahc Socieiy, Glee Club, and Girls A. A. Hobby: dancing. ALBERTA E. DAVIS I3IO Morfon , General Former Smsdley sfudenf whose ac- fivifies include Glee Club and Girls' A. A. Answers fo 'rhe name o'F, Berf. Enioys reading. Plans fo enier Cadel' Nurse Corps. ARTHUR S. DAVIS 203 Sunnyside Academic A fufure Marine is Ari, a grad- uaie of Smedley, who likes sporis, Ac- iivifies: ioyvee foofball and Dramafic Sociefy. Affer The war: Drexel. J. CLAIRE DELANEY II33 Madison General Commercial Sis. popular blonde from Smed- Iey, likes skafing, swimming and bowling and Bob. She is a member of Dramafic Socieiy and Girls' A. A. Fas ' four years who came from S+. AnIhony's. Hobbies are reading and dancing. Iniends Io work in an office. ADAM DISCIASCIO Concord and Engle my Vocaiional-Elecirician A 'Plans 'ro enler college after-serving Uncle Sam. Annual slafi member. Resur- reciion graduafe. Very much' inieresled in sporis and Iraveling. V. VERA DMYTRYKIW 252i W. Third - Arf Maior Aclivifiesz Ari' Club and Girls' A. A. Likes +o sew, and plans fo go 'ro Moore Insfifuie for Women. lnieresled in dec- oraiing and commercial ari. VICTORIA DOLSKI 625 Green Commercial-Secrelarial Vicky, member of Dramafic So- ciefy, comes Io us from Smedley. Likes reading, skaiingp good music. Fulure secrefary. JEANE M. DORAN 237 W. Fiflh Commercial-Secrelarial A former Franklinile whose aciivi- lies are Dramalic Sociely, Glee Club and Girls' A. A. Likes dancing. Plans lo secure a good posilion in an office. 1 GEORGE A. DOUGHERTY 228.5 2l Vocalional-Eleclrician Army bound Doc comes 'ro us from Dewey. He is a professional drum- mer and member of lnduslrial Sociely who enioys music and girls. MARSHALL G. DOWDY 9l9 Edward Academic Mike is an excellenl debaler whose hobby is phofography. Plans lo enler fhe law profession. Member of Dunbar Socielyq Douglass graduale. ELIZABETH J. DWYER 224 Woodrow Commercial-Secrelarial Franklin graduafe. A fufure lele- phone operalcr, Ginny is a member of Dramaric Sociely, Girls' A. A. and Ari Club. Likes skaling, dancing and swimming. GENEVIEVE A. DZIOBCYNSKI 2l2 Boolh Academic From Chesier lo Washingion Uni- versify goes Gem +o sludy medicine. Acliviiies: Lolin Club, Dramaiic Sociefy, A. A., and volley ball leam, Hobbies: dancing and playing her squeezebox. ELIZABETH EHRENTRAUT 608 E. Fourih General Commercial Belly comes +o Chesler High from Smedley. No definile plans for fufure. Hobbies: reading and walking. INEZ F. EMSLEY 40 W. Il Academic Peppy cheerleader from Franklin. Acfiviliesz Lalin Club, Hislory Club, communily fund speaker, communily service. Will make inferior decoraring her career. Hobbies: arf and dancing. PHYLLIS A. ENSBRENNER 9ll Morlon Commercial-Accounling From Smedley Jr. High comes ihis fulure pilol. A member of fhe iayvee baskefball leam 2. Favorile hobbies are sporfs and leller wriling. D. ROBERT EVANS 40l Fulfon Place Academic Came +o us from Frackville, Penna. Member of Hislory Club. Roberf is a quiei' senior who hopes 'ro become a chemical engineer. MILDRED A. EVANS l4II W. Ninih General Commercial Friendly Milly, of 'homeroom 28, enioys playing lhe piano and a good game of solfball. Graduaie of Douglass. SONYA EVASHER 246 E.'Third Commercial-Sales Sonya is known as Pal fo her friends. A member of Choir who hails from Smedley. Hopes lo be a roller skafer, PEARL E. EVERS 4l9 Rose Commercial-Sales Good-nalured Pearl comes from Smedley. Likes +o wrife lellers and play volley ball. Plans lo enfer 'rhe field of nursing? JOSEPH L. FASANO 509 Kerlin Vocaiional-Machinisi' Fizz comes fo us from Franklin. Played freshman baskeiball. Would like 'ro go io Drexel, buf is bound for 'rhe Marines. R. FLORENCE FEINBERG 2530 Sandeland Academic Welcome edilor, Discussion Club president and Annual represeniaiive. A 'former 'Smedley sludenf who hopes lo offend Penn Sfale and maior in iournal- asm. CARINDA .D. FICCA 412 W. Second General Commercial The Air Force holds a TuTure Tor This Girls' A. A, member, who likes sewing and dancing. GraduaTe of Franklin. .IACQUELINE C. FISHER 919 EdgmonT General Jackie is one of our cheerleaders, and a Choir and DramaTic SocieTy mem- ber. Enioys horseback riding, fishing, and swimming. FuTure wife and Tarm owner. DOROTHY A FITZGERALD 1424 Radley Academic AcTiviTies: Choir 2: Mixed Chorus 2: HisTory Club 3: DramaTic SocieTy 2, 3, 4. DoT is a popular member ol: our class who plans To enTer nursing or aTTend college. DORIS .I. FOWLKES 1211 RemingTon Commercial-SecreTarial Horseback riding, soTTball, and gun- ning appeal To This DramaTic SocieTy member, Hopes To be a model. OLAF R. FRANDSEN 312 Taylor Terrace Academic Member of iayvee baskeTbal1 Team 3, and Dramaiic SocieTy, Olaf enioys dancing and inTends To ioin The Navy. laTer becoming a c1raTTsman. MARY J. FREEDMAN 338 E, Tenlh General FuTure nurse who enioys bowling, swimming, and Traveling. Janey comes Tram Smedley and is a member of DramaTic SocieTy, GERALDINE M. FRYSINGER 1423 Kerlin General Commercial A bruneTTe from Smedley, Jerry is a member aT Girls' A. A. and Dra- maTic SocieTy, Likes moTorcycle riding and dancing, Plans Tor The TuTure are indelTniTe. HELEN M. GALVIN 508 Madison General ST. Michael's gave us This quieT, de- pendable member oT homeroom 115, whose TuTure cenTers around nursing. Hobbies are dancing, swimming, and bowling. PATRICIA C. GALVIN 25 W. 11 Commercial-SecreTarial PaTsy, an aTTracTive redhead from Franklin, is a member of DramaTic So- ci,eTy, communiTy service, and Glee Club. FuTure secreTary. Hobbies: danc- ing, swimming, RAYMOND E. GARRISON 1407 Edgmonr General Shop Ray would like To ioin The Ma- rines and make The Service his career. A Tormer SmedleyiTe, he enioys pool and baseball. RACHEL R. GIAMPIETRO 722 W. Fifrh General Commercial Horseback riding, bowling, and dancing are The hobbies oT This friendly girl Tram Franklin. AcTiviTies: volley ball Team, DramaTic SacieTy. FuTure TypisT. AGNES L. GIBSON 140 E. 22 Commercial-Sales FuTure cadeT nurse Tram Smedley who is a member of DramaTic SocieTy, Girls' A. A. and Choir. SkaTing is one of her hobbies. ELIZABETH R. GILLINGHAM Crozer Campus, Ches+er Commercial-SecreTarial CollecTor of rare glass TrinkeTs, Gi11ie hopes To go inTo The Waves, EnThusiasTic member of DramaTic Soci- ely, A. A. Upland graduaTe. EUGENE F. GILMORE 1118 Johnson General Shop A member of The Band is Gil, who likes To play The drums and col- lecT baseball picTures. Army Air Corps enThusiasT. S.- I IO4 Parker Academ' Helpful Homer is p rs' edilor of lhe Welcome, vice pr sidenl of Dra- malic Sociely and Science Club, com- K K ENRY W.G S 1 munily fund speaker, and member of lhe lrack ieam. FRANK E. GLENNEY 2l8 Sunnyside Academic- The baskelball leam and Dramalic Socieiy are Ooge's hobbies. Plans lo ioin ihe Marines, buf looks forward lo college aller lhe war. FRANCES L. GOURDIN lO6l N. Eyre Drive Music Maier Musically inclined Frances is a member of Dramafic Socieiy, Glee Club, Choir and communily fund service. Will coniinue +o sludy piano and voice. RUTH A. GRABER 933 Glen Terrace Academic Honor Socieiy, Glee Club. Band. Choir. communiiy fund and Dramalic Socieiy member, Rulh will go io college and lhen ieach. Hobbies: dancing. piano playing. ANDREW GRASTY lI28 Keyslone Road Academic Andy hail's from Dewey-Mann. Ac- livifies: Sludenl' Council, Lalin Club, Hisiory Club, Science Club. Plans 'ro enler college aller lhe war. Likes la play chess. HOWARD H. GRAUEL, JR. IO7I N, Eyre Drive Vocalional-Machinisi Sandy is a lrack man who likes women, dancing, and swimming, Will work his way Through college. Franklin- iie bound for Air Corps. JUDITH R. GREENBERG 2423 Upland Academic A former Smedleyile who is aclive in 'rhe communily fund service and His- lory Club, Judy loves lo play fhe piano. Music leaching is her one cm- bilion. RAYMOND A. GUYER, JR. 920 w. Eighfh Academic Popular academic from Franklin. Aclive in Dramalic Sociely, communily fund service, and on fhe Annual sfafl. Plans lo ioin Army Air Corps. College afier 'lhe war, GOLDIE M. HACKETT 29 Flower General A Dunbar Sociely member who came io us from Douglass. Favorile hobby is bike riding. Goldie plans fo become a beauiician. MAXINE L HANDY I825 W. Second General . A former siudenl of Douglass Jr. High. Maxine enioys reading and is a member of Dunbar Sociely. Hopes 'ro become a nurse. DELORIS G. HANNA 334- Sunnyside Commercial-Sales A former Smedley siudeni inleresled in fhe field of selling. Member of Dra- maiic Sociely who likes bicycle riding and bowling. GERALDINE L. HARPER 708 W. Second General Member of Dunbar Sociely who came 'ro us from Douglass. Likes reading and bike riding. lnlends lo be a nurse. NADMl HARVEY 233 lvey Homemaking Quiel' Na came from Douglass and is a Dunbar Sociefy and A. A. member, who hopes lo become an in- ferior decoraior someday, Pals: Marga- rel' and Sarah. JANIE L. HAYES 2022 W. Second General Dunbar Sociely member who came from Douglass Jr. High. lnlends lo go fo music school, Excelleni pianisip likes danc- ing. n DONALD J. HINES 33 W. ll General Shop Smedley senf us Ducky, who in- 'rends io aifend Drexel and 'lake up mechanical engineering, if Uncle Sam lels him. Likes The Air Corps. JOSHUA C. HINSON 230 Church General Joshua is a former Douglass sfudenl' inieresied in saving lndianhead pennies and dancing. Hopes 'lo ioin Army Air Corps and laler become a radio rech- nician. ANN E. HOLEFELDER Chesler R. D. ifil, Box 79 General Former Media High School sfudeni. Ouiel Ann likes swimming, canoeing, fhe Village Green pool, baseball, dancing, iraveling, bicycle riding. Nickname: Desert MARIE S. HOLIC 843 McDowell Commercial-Accounfing Marie comes from Smedley Junior High and is a member of A. A. Her hobby is swimming. She would like io be an accounfanf. KATIE L. HOLLIDAY 224 Church Homemaking Dunbar Sociely, A, A. represenia- five 3. Former School: Douglass. Tifmouse is a fine dancer: likes skafing and sewing. Her ambilion is 'fo ioin The Nurse Cade? Corps. N. JEAN H IMA 4-I4 ley Acfivi : nd. D maiic Socieiy, Science Clu ' on and Hisfory emic clubs. an plans lo be- come a acher. er bbies are danc- ing an ennis. I GERALDINE A. HOXTER IO9 Reaney Academic lnfends fo enler Cheyney and hopes 'ro 'reach English. Geraldine is a com- munify fund speaker from Douglass. Likes reading. ls a good srudenl. YVONNE O. HUNT 3I0 Cenfral General Plans fo enler Cheyney' Sfale Teachers' College lo prepare for ele- menfary leaching. Yvonne is a Doug- lass graduale whose hobbies are reads ing and dancing, ELUAH H. HYDE 36 Cedar, Marcus Hook Vocalional-Eleclrician A Marcus Hook graduaie inferesied in avialion and elecfricify. Ambilion: 'lo ioin rhe Army Air Corps and be a radio fechnician. MILDRED IRVING 2700 W. Third Academic Millie is an al'l'rac'rive bruneiie from Dewey. Aclivifiesz Dramafic Socieiy, communify fund service, lreasurer of Lalin and Hisfory clubs 3. Fufure school: Penn Sraie. SAMUEL rvsNs ' 203I W. Ninlh Academic From Philadelphia's Cenlral High came Sam, whose hobby is baseball. Plans for a career as a lawyer affer serving in The Navy, SARA IVINS I039 Kerlin Academic lnfends fo sfudy medicine af Wash- ingfon Universify. Member of Hisfory Club, Dramaiic Sociely, Lafin Club, communiiy fund service, Welcome siafl. Likes reading and classical music. BETTE A. JACKSON I07 Elkinlon Academic Capable academic from Smedley. Aclivifiesz Band 2, 3, 43 Dramafic So- ciery 2, 3, 4: Girls' A. A. Hobby: music. Furure school: Wesf Chesler Sfale Teachers' College. FLORENCE JACKSON 8Il W. Eighfh Commercial-Sales Dusl'y came 'from Smedley, Ac- livifiesz Girls' A. A. 3 4: Glee Club, 3. Likes singing and building model air- planes. Fulure plans: Artend aviafion school. JAMES E. JACKSON l23 Edward General A quieT member of homeroom llb is Jim, who comes from Douglass. Memd ber of Dunbar SocieTy. Hobbies: pho- Tography, dancing, Plans To aTTend on embalming school. NORINE N. JACKSON 4l3 Concord Commercial-SecreTarial Dunbar SocieTy claims Norine as a member. Sewing is her hobby, Her. plan' Tor The iuTure is To become o good pri- vaTe secreiary. K O O . HAROLD JARIN ' IIOO Flower VocaTional-MachinisT Hal, a popular machinisT, has a Tancy for girls, pool and singing. Came Tram Dewey. Fuiure masTer machinisl' in The Navy, 1 DOROTHY M. JARUSlNSKl 209 Trainer General Commercial DramaTic SocieTy member who likes skaTing, reading and playing The piano. Fuiure secreTary or X-ray Technician. Graduale of ST, Hedwig's. CARL J. JENSEN, JR. 25 E. 23 Academic SenT To us by Smedley is Julius, a member of Science Club and The props commiTTee of Drai.iaTic SocieTy. Will enTer The Navy or Drexel. FRANCES JOHANSEN 6l5 Lloyd Commercial-SecreTarial A member of DramaTic SocieTy and communify Tund service. Likes roller skaT- ing, swimming, dancing. Aim: To be a good secreTary. Franklin graduaTe. DORIS H. JONES l3II Highland Commercial-Secrerarial A member, of ArT Club and Girls' A. A., Doris hopes To become a good sTenographer. Likes dancing, skaTing, swimming. Ps JOHN JWANISIK 2l l0 W. Sixih Vocaiional-MachinisT A member of lndusTrial SocieTy is John. Likes Tooiball. Plans To siudy chemical or mechanical engineering. ln- Terested in The Army Air Corps. WAYMAN KANE l34B W. Ninlh ' General From Douglass comes Baron, whose hobby is phoiography. Plans To enTer The Service and To sfudy chemis- Try afTer The war. Member of Dunbar Sociefy. BERNICE KAPLAN 800 W. SevenTh Commercial-Sales A Franklin graduaTe who likes mov- ing picTures, reading, and cooking. Member of Welcome sTaii and Dra- maTic SocieTy. lnTeresTed in selling, LILLIAN K. KASPER 24l8 W. FourTh Commercial-SecreTarial AnoTher commercial from Smedley who wanTs To become a good secre- Tory, Lillian chooses swimming and danc- ing ior pasTimes. MARY R. KEAN l302 MorTon Academic Smeclley senT us This Honor SocieTy member and iuTure laboraiory Tech- nician, Molly's hobbies are swimming, dancing. AcTiviTies: HisTory Club, com- muniTy fund service, DramcTic SocieTy. MARY E. KEEPHART 2l8 W, FourTh ArT Maior ATTracTive blonde. Presidenl' of ArT Club 4, secreTary of DramoTic SocieTy 3, 4, secrefary of Tri-Hi 3, mem- ber oi Annual arT sTaTi. Will aTTend School of lndusTrial ArT. A. LORRAINE KEIL I38 Maple, Brookhaven General Commercial Ronnie comes To us from NeTher Providence High. lniends To ioin The Spars or Waves. Enioys roller skaiing. reading, wriiing To Service men. EVA M. KENNARD l24 E. 13 Commercial-Secrelarial Assisiani' edifor of ihe Annual, vice presiden'r of Dunbar Socieiy. An excelleni' and popular siudeni from Douglass, Eva's hobby is keeping a scrapbook, BETTY A. KILPATRICK I2 W. Il General Pai came lo Chesier High from Dewey and hopes fo be a good Navy Nurse. Acfiviiies: Dramalic Sociefv. Hisfory Club, Science Club, Welcome adveriising slalif, ANNA KIRIFIDES 30I Upland General Commercial Former Smedley pupil, Anna, dnoiher member of homeroom Il5, likes dancing, swimming, and singing. lnieresied in selling. SHIRLEY L. KISSINGER 512 Madison Commercial-Sales Hobbies: swimming, dancing, bowl- ing. Shirl, a former Smedleyife, plans +o be o salesgirl. Member of popular homeroom Il5. JENNIE KOCIOLEK bl0 W. Fronf Commercial-Secreiarial Member of Glee Club. Hobbies: embroidering, bowling and skaiing. Fu- fure secreiary. Franklin graduaie. Her 'friends call her Jen, ANITA E. KOGUT 2 Engle General Commercial Member of ihe volley ball and soil' ball ieams, Dramafic Sociefy, Siudenf Council moniiorial sfaiif. As a hobby. Anifa collecis picfures of band leaders. singers. ANTHONY J. KOSTESKI 408 E. l9 ' Vocafional-Machinisi Smedley sends us Tony, who is an aciive member of 'fhe Civil Air Pairol. Member of Track, cross couniry squads. C Club. Q ALFRED H. KOURY 309 W. Third Academic Al collecis guns as a hobby. Hopes someday io be a Marine. Aciivi- iies: foolball, irack, C Club, Hi-Y. vice presidenf of Dramalic Sociefy. BERNARD KOWALEWSKI 9l7 Boolh Vocalional-Eleclrician Bernie is a quief, dependable Sl. Hedwig graduaie, Plans io enier Drexel ailer serving in fhe Navy. Hopes io be an elecirical m inienance iechni- cian. no J. KOZICKIQ- F ' l36 Highland Vocaiional-Machinisl' C Club member, Rick is known as a irack and a cross couniry leifer- man. Senior class execufive board. Hob- bies: sporis, collec+ing boogie woogie records. THERESA A. KOZUMBO IOOO Hyaii' General Member of Hislory Club who en- ioys dancing, skaiing, arl, wrifing, and collecling piciures of famous people, Terry's from Blyihe Township High School, New Philadelphia, Penna. LlLLlAN KRAWZOW 33I4 W. Third, Trainer General Commercial Sireak is a member of Ari Club, Girls' A. A., soffball leam, Dramaiic So- ciely. Dewey graduoie. lnfends io enler arl' school. ' SYDNEY LAIKEN i800 W. Second Academic Sydney comes +o Chesier from Dewey-Mann and hopesxio aliend fhe Universily of Pennsylvania afier lhe war. Science Club member ARLENE M. LANTZ l225 Upland Commercial-Secrelarial From Paradise High, Pa. Acfiviiies: Band, Choir, Dramaiic Sociely. Hobbies: sewing, hiking, volley ball, and baseball. Plans io be a secreiary. ALBERT J. LASKOSKI 26l2 W. Sixlh Vocaiional-Machinisl' A Al plans io follow in his broih- er's ioolsleps and ioin 'rhe Navy. Likes lo build model airplanes, Gradualed from Dewey. KATHERINE B. LATIMORE l62O W. I3 General -General siudenl from Douglass. Member of Dunbar Socieiy, Likes mov- ies, dancing. baskefball, baseball. KiHy plans lo enier Chicago School of Nurs- ing. ELI LAX 209 E. 22 Academic A fulure law siudenl is E, who came from Smedley. This member of homeroom 30 likes social sludies. Com- muniiy fund speaker. . LEONARD LAX 239 E. 22 Academic Laxie Boy is The fu-n-loving mem- ber of Dramolic Sociely who hopes lo afleind Temple Universiiy and become a Docior of Oplomeiry. HARRY J. LAYMAN 2'll2 Madison Vocalional-Machinist -From Smedley comes 'this fuiure m - chinisr. Likes swimming and would like lo gel married. Will soon ioin our Armed Forces. ANNA E. LAZAR 4l9 Evans Place Academic This siamp colleclor, who came lo us from Shenandoah Schools. Shenan- doah, Pennsylvania, is inleresfed in nursing. Member of Science Club and Choir. HELEN D. LENTZ 42l Bickley General ' Honey comes from Smedley, and her hobby is swimming. Her liavorife pasiime is wrifing lelfers lo Servicemen. l-lelen's besf friends are Ann, Nancy. and Eihel. , edcn0 ' DOROTHY LEONARD 500 Edwards General General from Douglass. Aclive in Dunbar Sociely. Likes movies and col- lecfing piclures. Hopes fo be a cadel nurse. RICHARD T. LEVIS 406 E. 24 Vocalional-Machinisl' A quiel sfudeni who comes from Dewey. Hobbies: sfamp colleciing, gun- ning, and archery, Aliler lhe Marines, he plcins lo go io Drexel. EUNICE A. LINDSAY 307 W. Mowry Commercial-Secrelarial Co-news edifor of lhe Welcome and member of Ari' Club, Honor Sociely, communily fund service and Hisiory Club. A former Smedley sluclenl. NANCY J. LOGAN 20l6 Upland Commercial-Accouniing Horseback riding, driving a car, and swimming are favorile paslimes of Blondie a fulure lechnician. ciivi- fiesx com nil fu-nd, Swimming and Bowling cl ' x ' i l KSN N R. GHEA . I5l7 l Acade Smedley nl' us ack, presidenl' of D mafic Soc: we m se of 'the Or- 'X o i. O' b che ra 2 1 o 1- 4 eader of Dance rc i - o ar Oscar. Will ARGARET L. LOUGHEAD 28 Sixih, Upland Commercial-Secrelarial From Upland comes Peggy, mem- ber of Girls' A. A. and Dramaric So- ciely. Likes reading, dancing and horse- back riding. Fuiure sfenographer or fypisl. CONCETTA LUCCHESI 309 Evans Place Commercial-Secrelarial Connie comes from Franklin. Girls' A. A. member whose hobbies in- clude reading, bowling, swimming, and dancing. A fufure secrelary. , 28 GENEVIEVE M. LUCZYCKA IO06 Vauclain Commercial-Secrefarial Likeable Gene, a Smedleyile. likes music, lraveling, reading, and bi- cycle riding. As yef, she has no deliniie plans for lhe fulure. ANGELINE O. LUPI 832 W. Sixih General Commercial Angie prefers office work al Baldwin's or The Cade? Nurse Corps. A member of Girls' A. A. and Dramaiic Sociefy. Likes bowling and horseback riding. SHIRLEY L. LYKENS 703 Edgrnonl' Commercial-Secrelarial Welcome co-news edilor, Annual secrelary, communify fund service, Honor Socieiy. Shirl, a sporls fan whose fa' voriie is lhe Cardinals, wanls lo be a newspaper reporler. ISABELLE R. MACULLEY 49 E. 22 Commercial-Secrelarial Whiz, who is from Smedley, likes fo colleci slamps and design cloihes. Hopes 'io be someone's secrelary and lafer on go 'io designing school. TJLLIE J. MANNI 707 W. Sevenlh General Commercial Former Franklin sludenl. Member of Swimming Club, Welcome sfafi, Dra- maiic Sociely. and Girls' A. A. Plans fo enfer lhe field of nursing. RICHARD G. MARENCII IOO4 Harwick Commercial'Accou,n'ring From Fosier Township High School, Freeland, Pa.. comes quiel Richard, whose hobby is making model airplanes and ships. Member of homeroom B-2. JOHN L. MARTIN I43 E. Parkway I Academic Capable presidenf ol Science Club and member ol Dramalic Socieiy sloge crew, ','Jack's iulure lies in elecirical engineering. Plans fo ioin Army Signal Corps. JOHN MASISHIN V 2403 W. Third Vocalional-Eleclrician A Dewey graduale who plays fool- ball. Plans on going 'io college afler serving in ihe Navy. DORIS V. MASSEY 249 W. Mowry Commercial-Secrerarial Member of Glee Club and Dra- malic Sociely is Dar. Likes swimming, music. Plans fo be a secrefary or a flor- isi. Favorife leacher: Mrs. Dunn. T. JAMES MASTICOLA IOI8 Kerlin Academic Presidenl oli C Club, baskeiball capiain, member of '44 championship Nine is good-nalured Coke. Pals wifh Len. Would like io play wilh De- 'rroil' Tigers. DOROTHY E. McANALL 423 E. Tenlh Commercial-Secrelarial A prospeclive sienographer or iyp- isl is Dol, whose hobbies are roller skafing and allending foofball games. A Dramalic Sociely member from Smed- ley, ERWIN T. McCAIN 208 E. 22 Academic Honor Sociefy, Welcome slaif, Sci- ence Club member from Smedley. ln- lends lo ioin lhei Navy, bul' would like io aliend Drexel lo sludy draffing ailer The war. EVA M. McCAY 202 Franklin I Commercial-Secrelarial Former Franklin sludeni who plans lo become a secrelary or a bookkeeper. Member of Annual sfalil, communiry 'fund service. Likes movies. reading, fool- ball games. JEAN McCOY 320 Jeffrey Commercial-Secrefarial Snappy drum maiorefle in The band 'for pasl four years. Dewey's loss. Ches-L +er's gain. Member of Girls' A. A. En-V ioys dancing and skaling. DORIS E. MCCRAY 5Il W, Sevenlh Commercial-Accounling Welcome slafl and Dromolic Soci- ely member from Franklin. Enlhusiaslic iillerbug who goes by lhe name of Mc- Gee, Hero: Bing Crosby. RICHARD J. McELWEE 2I5 Lloyd General Shop Moc, o member of homeroom II6, is a lransler from Sl. James. Acrivifies: Edilor ol.Craflsmon in junior year. Fu- lure: U. S. Coos? Guard. MARCIA J. McHUGH 4-O3-B Pancoasl Place Commercial-Secreforial A Transfer from Ridley Township High who plans lo sludy iournalism in college. Fovorile sporls include skiing and horseback riding. SADIE MELKO 7l2lf2 Highland Commercial-Secrelarial Aclivifies: Lo+in Club I: Dramofic Sociely 4, Sadie was senf fo us from Dewey-Mann. Plans lo become a secre- lory. Enioys reading and collecting coins. PAULINE MELVIN 9lO Buller Commercial-Soles Smedley sends us Pauline, whose om- bifion is 'ro work in a slore. Likes lo dance. Where you. see B.W., you see Pauline. THERESA M. METRO 58 W. Eighfh Commercial-Accounfing Terry, from Fosfer Township High, Freeland, Penna., spends her spare lime wrifing lellers. Plans 'fo gel a good iob offer grodualion. Likes lhe Navy. SHIRLEY G. MEYEROWITZ 63 W. Tenfh Commercial-Secrelariol Arf school'is Shirley's nexl slop lo conlinue her hobby. Arl' Club freasurer 3, member of Hislory Club, Dromalic Sociely, Honor Sociely. HELEN R. MICOCCI 502 E. I9 General Commercial Good-nolured Helen plans lo enler lhe nursing profession. Enioys swimming and collecling piclures. Member of Dra- malic Sociefy 43 Lolin Club l, 2, THEODORE H. MIDDLETON 29l0' W. Ninfh Vocalional-Machinisl From Dewey comes Ted, who is o member of fhe Bond. Likes music and loolboll. Plans lo become a mechanical engineer. BERNARD MILLER 3l3 Cenlrol Academic Aclivilies: Hislory Club ,3: Slamp Club l, Fulure medical sludenl of Tem- ple Universily is Bernie, who comes from Dewey-Mann. Enioys collecling slamps. J. LEONARD MILLER 200 Eighth, Upland Academic Member of Science, Hislory, Dis- cussion clubs, Dramolic Sociely, who hopes lo sludy medicine of N. Y. U. Leonord's hobbies include chemislry and girls. SARA F. MILLER I320 W. Ninlh General Shor+y's hobbies are reading and The movies. Her fulure plans are slill undecided. A member of homeroom ll5 and Dunbar Sociely. Douglass graduale. MARGARET D. MINNER l3I4 Hancock Academic Compelenl' edifor of lhe Annual, secrelory of Discussion Club. Aclivilies: Dromolic Sociely, Hislory Club, commu- nify fund speaker. Likes music, reading, dancing, Dol and Rulh. VINCETTA M. MOLLA 9l7 W. Third General' Nursing holds a lulure lor Zeller, chairman of Dramalic Sociely make-up commillee lor lhree years, member of ioyvee baskelball squad 2, 3. Hobbies: swimming, horseback riding. .. 4 fb-3 ' 'A 1 Q.. f f fe x sis : f f - 1 .. s V . , N' - I-+L: ,, . Qi.-ii , J 1.1255 iss. ,fl Y L- ay, W 1 5 ' 4- V- .-fi-12 .4 . ' il 'f 2 ANTHONY L. MORETTI 4-I3 W. Third General Tony, one of our promising musi- cians, has been a member of The Or- cheslra and lhe Band for four years. ln- lends 'roi be a professional musician. HARRY MORGAN l722 Reading Drive General Member of iayvee baslcelball 'ream 3: Dunbar Sociely. Harry came lo us from Douglass and hopes lo become a radio Technician. DORIS K. MORRISON 6l2 Jeffrey General Commercial Aclivilies: Ari Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dra- malic Socieiy I, 4. A former Fran-lrlin sludenl, Doris plans lo enier arf school upon qradualion. Likes D. .l. G. and dancing. THOMAS G. MORRISON 340 Kerlin Vocalional-Machinisl Tom, genial senior foofball man- ager and C Club member, lilces hunf- ing, debaling, and girls. Afler 'rhe Mer- chanl Marine, he'd lilce lo sludy mechan- ical engineering, WILLIAM P. MYERS, JR. 922 W. Eighfh Vocoiional-Pallernmalcer Sludious, friendly, well-liked Bill comes lo us from Franklin. Secrefary of lnduslrial Sociely, '43-'44, PIans.on be- ing a machinisl' afler serving in The Navy. HELEN M. NASS l7l5 Walnui' Commercial-Secrelarial Srenography holds a fufure for Helen, who came lo us from Smedley. Member of Dramalic Sociely whose hob- bies are swimming and dancing, DONALD W. NEAL 803 W. Eighfh General Shop - From Carlerlsburg High, Keniuclry, comes Donald, a quiel member of home- room IIS, 'whose hobbies are foofball and baseball. Fulure Air Corps Reserve maierial. BEATRICE NEIBERG I2OI Johnson Arr Maior Bea, from Smedley. is aciive in Dramalic Sociely, A. A. and Ari Club. Drawing and carving iewelry, wriiing fo servicemen are her hobbies. Will aflend Moore lnslilule. ALTAMESE NORTHERN 22lI W. Second General I From Douglass comes fhis .friendly member of homeroom ll5, who has as her hobby collecfing books. Her ambi- Hon is lo be a beaurician. LAURA H. NOWACZYK 2604 W. Sevenlh Commercial-Secrefarial Laura is our prelry lillle blonde who plans +o become a privale secrerary. Former Sl. Hedwig sludeni' who enioys reading and dancing, SARAH T. O'CONNOR IIO7 Kerlin 4 Commercial-Accounling Aclivilies: Glee Club I: l-'Iisiory Club 37 Dramaiic Sociefy 4. Sally for- merly arlended Holy Saviour School in Linwood. Plans 'io be a boolrlreeper. CECELIA F. O'DONNELL ll Ninrh, Upland General Commercial Cecelia hails from Upland Gram- mar School. Enioys swimming and danc- ing. Would like lo be secrelary 'ro an execulive in an airplane faclory, RUTH H. O'KEEFE ibos W, Eighlh , General Rulhie is inleresfed in nursing and physical fherapy. Plans,i'o enler Waller Reed Hospilal. Hobbies include danc- ing, ice slrafing, corresponding, and ecl- mg. RAYMOND .l. OPPENHEIM V I4 W. Mary Commercial-Accouniing Ray is anolher member of home- room lib who hails from Smedley.iHob- bies: foofball, baslcelball, baseball. His preference in The Service is The U. S. Army, BETTY J. PANGLE IO4 Foresiview Commercial-Secreiarial Aciivifies: Glee Club. Dramalic So- ciely, communily fund speaker. A for- mer siudenf of Parkside Grammar School who plans io become a privafe secrelary. ETFIEL M. PARKER 923 Crosby General Likeable Efhel, of homeroom IIS. is planning Io make nursing her career. Came To Chesier High from Smedley Jr. High. Likes swimming. EARL A. PARRIS 424 Ninfh, Upland Commercial-Accou-niing This monilor comes from Upland Grammar School. Enioys colleciing siamps, baseball, girls and books. Hopes lo confinue his educaiion al' nighl school. DOROTHY L. PAYTON l2b Ellsworlh Commercial-Secreiarial A Douglass graduale, quiei Doi plans io become a secreiary. A member of Du.nbar Socieiy and Girls' A. A. Hobby: reading. CARMELLA L. PHILLIPS 8l8 W. Third General Carmella ioined 'rhe members of homeroom 20 in her senior year, coming from lmmaculafe Hearf Commercial School. Likes books and cloihes. lniends 'ro enier Temple. ,X DOROTHY H. PHILLIPS IIIO Clover Lane General Commercial Doi comes from Dewey-Nlanrr. Anoiher member of homeroom 30 who enioys dancing. Would like io be an oc- cupalional iherapisl. Aclivily: Ari Club. WILLIAM L. PHILLIPS 3l3 W. Ninih General Shop Presidenl' of 'Siudenl' Council moni- Tors. A former siudenf of Franklin School whose hobby is collecfing phoiographs. Bill is inferesled in aviaiion. THELMA M. PICKETT 826 W. Second I General Swee+ie, known as a good dancer, is a graduafe of Douglass. Belongs Io Dunbar Sociefy and Girls' A. A. Pals wifh Thelma and Cafherine. JOSEPH A. PIETROCARLO l208 Booih Academic From Hanover Township High, Wilkes-Barre, Joe ioined us in his iun- ior year. Jovial member of fhe fooiball squad: excellenf blocking back. Member of C Club. BERNICE PITTS IO4 Lamokin Commercial-Secrefarial A graduafe of Douglass, Bernice amuses herself by skaling, dancing, read- ing, playing 'rhe piano. Plans +o alfend business school. Friends: Befiy, Thelma, Louise. WILFRED J. PLOMIS 3l4 Welsh Commercial-Accounfing Will, acfive in varsily foofball, baskefball, is a member of C Club. Plans io loin 'ihe Navy. Wanis Io slucly physical educalion offer lhe war. HARRY POLINCHAK 3ll8 W. Second Vocafional-Elecirician Canscien+ious and modes? siudenf from Dewey. Hopes Io enier fhe Navy. Should be successful if given the oppor- Iunify. Likes 'ro build model airplanes. BETTIE E. POWELL l32 Kerlin General Topsy, a member of homeroom II6, comes from Douglass. Likes skafing, dancing, and bike riding. Plans 'ro be a nurse. .IESSIE POWELL I32 Kerlirl General Jes' main hobby is reading. Mem ber of Dunbar Socieiy, Girls' A. A. A Douglass graduafe who wanfs io be a social worker, ROBERT L. POWELL 425 E. I7 General A Douglass graduaie, Bob 'lilces swimming, dancing. Member of Dunbar Sociefy who plans io enfer 'lhe Army Air Forces. Hopes 'lo aflend college offer ihe war. ANN M. PRENDERGAST II5 W. Mowry Commercial-Secrelarial Penny, from Smedley, is anolher member of 'rhe Annual sfaff. Belongs 'ro Honor and Dramaiic sociefies. Wanis lo sfudy business af ihe Universily of Pennsylvania. ALVIN N. PRESTON, JR. 320 E. I9 General An aciive member of his class while in Oak Hill, Ohio. Lilies sporfs and rnod- eling airplanes. Ambilion: lo enler fhe Army Air Corps. WILLIAM PRESTON 4I0 Penn General Bill comes 'ro us from lmmaculale I-learl. Member of lhe '44 championship baseball feam, C Club. Pals wilh Pele, Lenny, Coke. Wanfs his own business. ROBERT M. PRICE 4l2 E. I3 Academic Ac'rivi+ies: Hi-Y secrelary, Sfudenl' Council, Hisfory Club, C Club, Sci- JOANNE M. PRZYWITOWSKA 2l2 Buniing General Commercial From Dewey-Mann comes Joanne, a quiei member of homeroom 30. Belongs lo Girls' A. A. Lilres io colleci snap- shois. DOROTHEA A. QUINN l722 Walnui' , General Commercial Dol, 'a member of Dramafic So- ciely and a Sludenf Council moniior. hopes 'fo conlinue her commercial edu- calion in business school. Smedley grad- uafe. BLANCHE L. RAFTOVICH 3000 W. Ninfh Academic Anofher A. A. member from home- room 30. Lilces dancing and hopes io enler a hospilal for nurse's lraining. Pals wilh Helene C. and Belly W. LOIS REEVES 30 Flower General Graduafe of Douglass. Riding and sporis are included among her hobbies. Lois inlends lo confinue her educafion in a school for nurses JACQUELINE A. REPPE 3ll Roop, Upland General Commercial Jacqueline plans 'ro become a fele- phone operalor. She ioined our class from Roosevelf High, Kulpmonl, Penna., in her iunior year. I-lobbies: ead'ng and ence Club, cross counlry and lraclc. dancin , Plans 'ro enier Ihe Army, ihen aiiend lhe ' gi X Universify of Pennsylvania. F REST WILLIAM R. PRICE 22 E- , ' 338 Lamokin A Gd ' General Shop I T s arm uer R n comes Bill plans Io enler lhe Army and if? U 'om Quad' gh' F'?v'G Iafer fo sludy law. A Douglass graduale ' O me C se'. Likes whose acfivilies include Hi-Y, Dunbar l are he mov' S' E 'e'lo ng Sociefy. Hobby: working onaulomobiles. pea e' JEANNETTE L. PROSPER IOOI McCaflery Place Academic Jeanneiie come from Wesi Maha- noy Township High, Shenandoah Heighis, in her iunior year. Her hobby is colleci- ing posf cards from all paris of ihe world. ELLA E. REYNOLDS i205 Perkins General Commercial Originally from Media High. By coincidence, Ella is ihe ariisi of 'rhe Media-Chesler Thanksgiving program. Hopes Io be a good iypisi. Hero: Nibs. W? A 'QE F.'JANE RHOOD 4-2l E. 20 Commercial-Secrefarial From Smedley, Jane, a member of homeroom llb, hopes lo allend busi- ness school. Acliviliesz Discussion Club, Dramalic Socieiy, Hobbies: swimming, dancing, bowling. GLORIA C. RICCI l l I2 Bufler Commercial-Secrefarial I A 'former Franklinile, now a quiel member of homeroom 30. Likes reading. Gloria inlends 'fo do some kind of secre- 'fariol work, ' VIRGINIA RICHMOND 25l7 Lindsay Academic Enlerlaining member of Dramalic Sociely who would like lo become a nurse. Cheerful Sfudeni Council monifor. Smedley Junior High graduale. DOROTHY E. ROBERTS 522 Highland Commercial-Secrelarial Scol'fy was senl lo us by Dewey. Member of homeroom 30, Lalin Club, Dramafic Sociely, and Hislory Club. Likes ice skaling and bicycling. SHIRLEY M. ROBINSON 309 Roop, Upland Commercial-Secrelarial Shirley, from Tunkhannock, Pa., es- pecially likes skafing, dancing, and col- lecfing wooden souvenirs. lnlends lo go fo business school 'ro become a privafe secreiary. ETHEL ROSENBERG l23 Wilson General Commercial Member of Dramalic Sociely and Girls' A. A. Anficipales office work. Likes skafing. Hero: Brofher Al, now serv- ing overseas in llie U. S. Navy. TERESA A. ROSSINI 330 Pennell Commercial-Secreiarial A fulure secrefary who came 'lo us from Sl. An'lhony's. Member of Hislory Club, Dramalic Sociefy. Hobbies: rid- ing, bowling, and walking. Will allend business school. A EDWARD W. ROZMARYNOSKI 3l7 Engle Vocalional-Pallernmaker Quief Rosey is a former Dewey sludenl who plans lo enfer lhe Navy Air Corps. Enioys foofball, baseball, baske?- ball, and building model planes. HELEN RUPNICKI ' 254 E. Third Commercial-Secrelarial l Smedley Junior High graduale, Rup wanfs lo be a sfenographer. Likes io swim, iilferbug and bowl. Friends: Pal, Fridge, and Josephine Smifh, STELLA F. RZASA 325 Trainer General Commercial Pee-Wee came from Sf. Hedwig's. Likes skaling, dancing, bike riding and collecfing slamps. Member of Lalin Club, Hislory Club, A. A. Hopes fo do clerical work, LEONA L. SALO 2l3 Thurlow General Commercial Dependable, good-nafured Leona hopes 'ro be a fypisl. Hobbies: sporls, dancing, and reading. Pals wifh June and Judy. Lee is a graduale of Dewey, JAMES R. SCHOLES 8 Firsl. Upland Commercial-Accounling A fufure Navy man from Upland Grammar School who likes horseback rid- ing. Aliler the war, James plans 'ro be a public accounianl. DAVID J. SCHULTHISE 2600 W. Third 7 General Shop David is a fransfer from Sl. James High. As a vocalion he prefers work as a radio or felevision lechnician. Hobby: bowling, U THELMA SCHWARTZ I09 E. Third General Commercial Member of Dramalic Sociely, com- munily fund service, A. A., Toby came from Franklin. Enioys roller skafing, danc- ing. Will aflend business school. Favoriie leacher: Miss Carroll. FRANKALEE scorr IOOI Nicholas Homemaking Coming from Douglass, peliie Frankie likes dancing, working, and reading. Dunbar and A. A. claim her as a member. Hopes lo become a morri- cian. LOUISE E. SEARLESS I i603 Verdun General Anolher member of Dunbar Sociely from homeroom II6. A Douglass gradu- ale whose hobby is reading. Louise plans lo sludy nursing of Mercy Hospilal in Philadelphia. ' CHARLOTTE A. SEILER 26l6 Madison Academic Char, a Smedley Junior High graduale who likes sporfs, hopes +o be- come a nurse. Aclivilies: Choir, Tri-Hi, Dromalic Sociely. baskelball. Member ol homeroom II6. WILLIAM F. SENKOWSKY I43 E. 26 Vocalional-Machinisl Senko's ambilion is lo fly for a commercial company aller serving in ihe Army Air Corps. Aclive member of The Civil Air Palrol. ANGELINE SFAKIANOS 4l3 Franklin General Commercial To ioin fhe Waves and lo lrovel around ihe world are Ann's ambifions. Acliviliesz Welcome siafl, Dramalic So- ciely. Hobbies: swimming, bowling, and reading, BETTY J. SHAW l2lI W. Tenlh General Member of Lafin Club, Dramalic So- ciely, and Girls' A. A. A former Frank- linife who enioys roller skaling. Inlends lo sludy nursing. Pals wilh Jean and Gloria. MARGUERITE D. SHIELDS I3l9 W. Ninlh ' General 1 Ri+e is o former Douglass siudenl whose hobbies are baskelball and bike riding. A member of Dunbar Sociefy who should make a capable nurse. MARIAN SHONERT i322 Morion General Plans io ioin 'rhe Coder Nurse Corps. Anolher member of homeroom II6 who enioys skaiing and sporls. Graduale of Smedley Junior High. STANLEY SHURYGAILO IO8 Lewis Vocalional-Machinisl' A member of lnduslrial Sociely, Shiggy comes from Dewey. Hopes 'lo siudy mechanical engineering or apply for cadel iraining in The Merchanf Ma- rines. MARGARET E. SIDNER 93l Lamokin. Academic Former Franklin siudenl' who likes reading. Margarel is a member of Dra- mafic Sociely, A. A. Plans io allend Maryville College. Thinks Mr. Sholly is grand. EDWARD J. SIGDA 26ll W. Sevenlh General Shop A swimmer and horseback rider who comes from S+. Hedwig's. Would like lo ioin 'rhe Navy Air Corps affer gradua- lion. Member of homeroom Il5. DAVID W. SINGLEY 3l4- Ayars Place General Shop Tall, blond David likes sporls. This welcome addilion 'ro homeroom 28 for- merly ailended Turbofville High School. JAMES G. SINGLEY 3I4 Ayars Place Academic Brolher James, who ioined lhe mem- bers of homeroom II6 from Turbolville, wanis lo sludy law. His preference in 'rhe Service is lhe U. S. Army. CAROLINE B. SIPPS 920 Poller Ari' Maior Hobbies: music, reading, moving piclures. Caroline, an allraclive blonde member of homeroom llb, is inleresled in designing clolhes. Graduale of Smed- ley. 5 ns.. ' FI!! 's ' 4 K ,- 'FRG :su- 'PQ -4 sf -. L., -354, . . I 37' Q. , KN MARY LOU SMEDLEY 309 W. Ninlh General Popular Franklin graduale. Business Manager of lhe Annual. Member of Lalin Club, Science Club, Glee Club, Dramalic Socieiy. Likes dancing, swim- ming. Fulure Navy nurse. BETTY J. SMITH 26+h and Cheslnuf General Commercial Bei anlicipales office work. Hob- bies: dancing, ice skaling. Member of Dramalic Sociely. Pals wilh Agnes and Frances. A Smedley graduaie. DORIS M. SMITH 5l3 Parker Commercial-Secrelariol Dancing, loolball, and baskefball games head lhe lisl of Pinkey's hob- bies. Doris, from Franklin, hopes lo be- come a good secrelary, Member of Dramalic Sociely, A. A. KATHLEEN SMITH 534 Kerlin ' Commercial-Accounling Aclive in camping, KiHy likes sporls and good books. Member of Dra- malic Sociely, A. A. A graduale of Franklin, she would like fo be a book- keeper. ELIZABETH M. SNIPES 920 W. Fiflh General Member of circulalion sfalif of Welcome, Lalin Club,-Dramafic Sociely, Girls' A. A. A former Franklin sfudenf, Shorly enioys horseback riding: dis- likes homework. lnferesled in nursing, CARL M. STALLONI 504 W. Second Academic From Franklin comes our C club vice presidenl, class Ireasurer 2, varsiiy loolball, Irack, and wresfling slar. Looks forward 'ro ioining Marines and alfencl- ing Delaware Universify. BETTY J. STEVENS I23l Edgmonl Academic B, J.. from Smedley, is Sludenf Council's represenlalive from homeroom II6. Anlicipales offending Alfred Uni- versily. Member of Choir, Dramaiic So- cieiy, Science Club. ' HELEN A.sTEwARD Media R. F. D. 2 Commercial-Accounling One of our luiure office girls from homeroom 30. Came from Crozerville School, Rockdale. Helen is a member of Dramalic Sociely. Her hobby is sewing. .IACQUELINE L. STEWART l227 Upland Commercial-Sales Jackie, a singer from homeroom llb, from Smedley. Hopes +o become a Cadel' Nurse. Acfivilies: Tri-I-li, Choir, Dramalic Sociely, and Glee Club. EDWARD R. STROIK, .IR. 2502 W. Second Vocalional-Pallernmaker Eddie hopes io loin lhe Navy Air Corps. Would like lo be an aeronautical engineer. Sl. Hedwig graduale. Enjoys huniing, fishing, bowling, horseback riding. ROBERT H. STROIK 2502 W. Second Academic Swimming is Shor'ry's hobby, while lhe Navy and Drexel are dreams oi lhe lulure. Acfivilies are iayvee foolball, Hislory Club, and Dramalic Sociely. MARJORIE E. STROUD 420 Deakyne Place General A lransfer from Rock Hill High .School, Soulh Carolina, is Madge. Be- longs. 'ro His+ory and Bowling clubs. Likes wriiing slories, poems. Fulure Cade? Nurse. GERALDINE C. SWEENEY Dullon Mill Road-R, D. I General Commercial This charming drum maiorelfe origi- nales from Roosevell' School, Media. Jerry is a member of lhe Band, Dra- malic Sociely, and Girls' A. A. STELLA H. SZURKOWSKI 2l2 Yarnall General Commercial Ouiel' Slella comes from Dewey. Her hobbies are music and books, S+ella's aclivilies include Glee Club, Dramalic Sociely, Choir, and Girls' A. A, JAMES L. TALBOT 320 Penn Academic Aclivilies: Presidenl of Sfudenl Council, member of C Club, varsiiy foofboll and baseball ieams. Hobbies are dancing and Iislening 'lo fhe radio. Heroine: El, Class vice presideni 3. ERNEST M. TASSONI 7II Kerlin Academic Franklin graduaie who likes reading, collecling slamps, old moriars, paslels. Will enier fhe Navy, buf anlicipales al- fending school of pharmacy afier ihie war. DORA TAVANI 3l4 Concord General Commercial Aciiviliesz Glee Club, Girls' A. A., Dramaiic Socieiy. This fulure iypisf came 'Io Chesler from Franklin. Hobby: col- leciing piciures of movie sfars. HAMILTON TAYLOR IOO7 Kerlin Vocalional-Machinisl' Franklin sends us Hammy, a quiel' lad who hopes lo become a mechanical engineer. Member of Annual siaff, Am- bifion: lo join the Navy. A. ALBERT TESTONI lI0l W. Ninih Vocalional-Machinisl' A member of Annual slalif, lrack 2, lnclusirial Sociefy. Presidenl of Lloyd Aces A. A, Likes sporls and plans lo al- lend Drexel lo siudy mechanical engi- neering. MARY TESTONI IIOI W. Ninlh Commercial-Secrelarial From Franklin 'fo Chesler High came Mary, who wanis lo be o lypisf. Mem- ber of A. A., Glee Club, Dramalic So- ciely. Hobby: music. THELMA J. THOMAS l5l2 Verdun General Commercial Tell will enler Benneli College lo become an experl iypisl. Member of Dunbar Sociely. Douglass graduale, Likes baseball, baskefboll. Hobby: lalking. MARIE I. THOMPSON 2608 Curran Commercial-Secreiarial Marie joined homeroom II6 as a senior from Long Island Ciiy High, New York. Fond of sporis, and would like 'fo be a privale secrelary, RUTH A. THOMPSON IIO W. 23 General ' Aciivilies: Glee Club, Dramaiic So- ciely and one year of work on The Wel- come. Rufh, a Smedley graduafe, wanls 'ro become a Navy nurse, KENNETH THOMSON 208 W. 23 Academic Kennelh, a member of lhe Dramalic Socieiy siock room crew, pals wifh Carl. A Smedley groduaie, he belongs 'ro Science Club and Sludenl Council. JOHN W. THORNTON 2402 Madison Vocoiionol-Electrician A Smedley graduale who would like lo ioin 'rhe Merchanf Marine is Big John. Fufurez io own a farm, raise chickens. Plans fo enler Drexel. WILLIAM J. TIBERI Chesler Plaza-R. D. I Vocalional-Eleclrician Bill, a good-nafured sludeni' from Crozerville, likes baseball and cross counlry. Wanis lo be an eleclrical engi- neer afler serving in lhe Mounfed Coasl' Guards, BERNICE E. TONGE IZI8 Kerlin Commercial-Sales Circulalion manager of 'rhe Wel- come, member of Dramafic Sociefy. Hobbies: swimming, dancing, loofball games. Would like lo ioin fhe Waves. Member of homeroom 220. LOUIS I.. TOTH I I I I Terrill Vocaiional-Machinisf Likes aviaiion and flying, Lucky, from Smedley, hopes fo enler lhe Army Air Corps. He is an aclive member of fhe Civil Air Palrol. RAYMOND V. TROJAN 720 Caldwell X Vocalionol-Eleclrician Ray hails from Smedley. Would like lo ioin ihe Army Air Corps, Likes baseball, ioolboll, and swimming. ELIA N. TROSINO 722 Fu-lion Commercial-Secrelorial lnlereslecl in Dramalic Sociely, Girls' A. A. Hobbies: bowling, lfoolball games, movies. Anolher member of homeroom 220 who hopes lo be some- body's slenog. ELEANOR J. VERNI 606 E. Ninlh Commercial-Secrelariol Shor+ie would really like 'ro leach commercial subiecls. Aclivilieszi Glee Club 2, 3: Choir 3: Dramolic Sociely 3, 4. Enioys lennis, corresponding, collecl- ing piclures of airplanes. ANNA E. VERRATTl 532 E. Eighth Commercial-Sales A former sludenl' of Smedley Junior High who especially enioys dancing. Honey hopes, in larer life, ro become o good housewife. INEZ l. VERTICELLI H04 W. Eighih Commercial-Sales Ver'r's heroes are sailors and Van Johnson.. A former sludeni of S+. An- +hony's, she infends lo gel an olifice iob. Her hobby is reading. Member of A. A., Dramalic Socieiy, DOROTHY VINCENT 7Il Coldwell Commercial-Secreiariol DoHie comes lo us from Smedley Jr. High. Likes 'ro ice skare and swim. lniends lo be a secrelary. Member of homeroom B2. EDWARD WAHOWSKI ll E. I8 Vocolional-Machinisi From Smedley comes Blondie, who would like 'ro be a mechanical engineer bul is bound for lhe Air Corps. Hob- bies: hunfing and fishing, FLORENCE E. WAKELING 523 Highland Academic Aclivilies: Laiin Club, Hislory Club, Honor Sociely, Glee Club and Dramafic Sociely. Florence, whose hobby is music, anlicipales allending college. Graduale of Dewey. ELIZABETH C. WALL I 358lf2 Parker General Commercial A fulure hairdresser who come from Mahanoy Cily High School, Pa, Bel ly's favorile paslime is needlework. Member of Dramaric Sociely. Member of home- room 30. ETHELMAE WALLS 223 W. Eighrh Ari' Maior , Elhel, 'rreasurer of Ari' Club, plans io iurlher her abilily in arf school. Hob- bies: drawing, swimming, Franklin grad- uole. Member of homeroom IOI. FRANK WATROBA 2607 W. Sevenlh General Shop Frank's hobby is playing wirh paper dolls. He pals wilh Tuce+, Shady, Szzy. A member of homeroom IOI who has no plans for ihe fulure. ROBERT WATSON 2I9 Worrilow, Linwood Vocalional-Machinisl' This' well-liked machinisl plans io work al rhe Sun Oil offer lhe war. lnler- esfed in lhe Navy. Aclivilies: cross coun- lry manager, lrack.. REBA A. WEBSTER K 930 McDowell Commercial-Secre+ariol A lover of music from A lo Z, who plans 'ro work in an office. Reba likes collecling piclures of her currenl' movie heroes. SAUL M. WEISSMAN SOI Mary General A Ealing and sleeping role high wilh Soul, a former Franklinile. A member of homeroom 28 whose lulure plans are in- clefinire. RICHARD A. WELLER II5 E. 2I General Shop Handsome Dick, of homeroom IIS, came Io us from Smedley. Member ol Science Club. Hobbies: slamps, coins. model airplanes. Plans lo ioin The Army. CLAIRE E. WELLOCK 6lI Parker Commercial-Accounling Sara Jane, a former sludenl of Franklin Grammar School, plans lo work in an olilice. Member of Girls' A. A.. Dramalic Sociely. Hero: Bob. JAMES W. WEST 227 Pallerson Vocalional-Eleclrician Franklin senl us lhis fulure cabinel- maker. A member of Induslrial Sociely, Duck hopes lo ioin Ihe Army Air Corps. Hobby: collecling slamps. LILLIAN E. WHITTINGTON A I23 E. I3 General Lil, a Douglass graduale, has en- ioyed her slay in C. H. S, Plans fa sfudy music. Likes reading and moving pic- lures. Member of Dunbar Sociely from 220. BUELAH G. WILEY IIO6 Hancock Commercial-Sales Allraclive 'Former Smedley sludenl' who likes dancing buf dislikes homework. Member of Glee Club .2. Fulure sales- lady. Pals wilh Pauline. Quiel member of homeroom 30. JEAN A. WILLIAMS Duifon Mill Road A- Commercial-Accounling , Willie's heroes are sailors and her hobby ,is skaling. Her one ambilion is lo work in an olilice. Member of Dramofic Sociery, A. A. MARY C. WILLIAMS 522 Flower General Commercial Quief Mary ioined our class from Douglass Junior High. Member of Dun. bar Sociely whose hobby is reading. Plans 'ro offend business college. AMELIA M. WINTARLIK 222' Claylon Commercial-Secrelarial Aclivilies: Honor Sociely, baskel- ball, Dramalic Sociely and Discussion Club, Teeny wanls lo keep a good iob unlil she hears wedding bells. Friends: Phil and Jean. GLORIA N. WINTERS 4-I2 Mercer .Place Arl Maior From Soulh Poinr Della High in Ohio came Gloria 'fo Chesler in her Jun- ior year. Hobbies: drawing, poelry, skal- ing. lnlends lo be CI missionary. CHARLES WISSLER 272i Forwood Academic I Wiss came 'ro Chesler from Cin- cinnali, Ohio, by way of P. S. Duponl lo enler our class as a iunior. Likes every- body. Plans lo be a chemisl. JEANETTE M. WISZUMIRSKI sos Eighfh Commercial-Sales Sewing, ice skaling, swimming, col- lecling records are Wiz's hobbies. A member of homeroom 220 who hopes lo be somebocly's slenog. Gracluole of Smedley. KATHERINE C. WOJCIEHOSKI 3500 W, Tenlh Academic Aclivilies: Lafin Club I, 2: Hisfory Club secrefary 3: Dramalic Sociely 'rreasurer 4. Alfracfive brunefle from homeroom IOI: KiHy looks forward lo college, but which one is 'rhe queslion. DOROTHY J. WOOD I013 W. Mowry Commercial-Secrelarial Mr. Giles' super duper secrelary is DoHie. Aclivifies: Glee Club 2: Choir 3: Dramalic Sociely 2, 3, 4. Grad- uale of Smedley Junior High. Besl friend: Margaret PHYLLIS M. WOOD'- 500 Kerlin Commercial-Secrelariol Phil Iasl offended Syringa High School in Virginia. Her hobbies are horseback riding, movies, and reading. Acfiviriesx Discussion Club, Dramolic So- ciely and Girls' A. A, JEAN D. WOOLLEY 52 E. Mowry Commercial-Secreiarial Member of Annual Sfaff, Dramaiic Socieiy, A. A. Lilces reading, designing. and The role of speciaior in sporis. FU- 'rure secreiary or owner of a dress shop. ESTHER V. WOOTEN IIO9 Baldwin Commercial-Accouniing Inieresied in aiiending ihe Philadel- phia School of Veferinary Surgery. Mem- ber of Dramaiic Socieiy, sofiball ieam. Likes bowling, dancing, horseback rid- ing. Smedley graduaie. MARY J. WOOTTEN II34 Upland Commercial-Secrefarial A graduaie of Smedley, Mary Jane hopes ro be a conceri organisf. A mem- ber of Honor Socieiy, Siudeni Council, and aciive in Girls' A. A. LILLIAN M. WRZESNIEWSKI 2l2I W. Third General Commercial Lil's career will be ihai of a housewife offer she worlcs awhile. Hobby is sleeping. Is a graduale of Si. Hed- wig's. RUTH YODER 2I8 E. 2I Commercial-Sales Smiles comes Io us from Cressona High, Pa, Member of Orchesira, Band, Dramaiic Socieiy and Welcome siafi. Inreresred in ihe selling field. EDWIN G. COOVER, JR. 64 Hill-Upland General As a sophomore, Ed came Io us 'from Eddysrone High. His iuiure plans include a siay in ihe Army and laier aiiendance ai college. YVONNE FAWZON Jessup, Pa. t General ' Baclc 'ro Jessup High School io com- pleie her siudies weni Yvonne, whom we'Il always remember as a slraiing en- 'rhusiasi' in Chesier's ranks. ELIZABETH HEWITT 32 E. Mowry Commercial-Secreiarial Libby, a freshman af Souihern Seminary, Buena Visia, Virginia, is a member of The Aihenians. Her favarifes are Harold, swimming, and 'rhe movies. ROBERT HOWARTH 545 E. L3 Academic Fuiure Lehigh siudenl' who offends Friends Ceniral, where he plays baskei- ball and foofball. Bobby 'was a iay- vee baslcefball player while or Chesier. Hobbies: sporrs and dancing, GLORIA MARCAVAGE 3I2 W, Green, W. Hazleron, Pa. Commercial Gloria, who admired Ches'rer's school spirii, decided rhar she would like io campleie her siuclies af her for- mer school, Hazlefon High. CURRIE MUNCE IO8 Summii Road,,Media , Academic Annual siahc member al Neiher Providence who misses chais wirh Miss Carroll, Hopes 'ro aiiend Merchanr Ma- rine Academy. Ice slcaiing is his hobby. BARBARA SAMBOL IOI Highland Avenue, Aliquippa, Pd. Academic Aiier spending one year af Ches- ier, Barbara reiurned io Aliquippa High, where she is acrive in Girls' A. A. Has fond memories of C.H.S, EVELYN ULMAN Ailaniic Ciiy, New Jersey Commercial A member of ihe Library and Sen- iior Curreni Evenfs clubs ai' Ailaniic Ciiy High, Evelyn has as her hobbies swim- ming and iennis fjlzfvxf'-X EQQ Eg P7 W-'Z 'bxiox J ' 49 Qxwbiakac I Q ,teh f 7 bf J Q Q 0 fi, 41.5, , f xX mf Sksfe Sv- 66 X 7x 'Wy . If x I 1 f -a:x'G,d' 7? l aw J jfd,5,Y'X 'D X V bngw Gia I fbasa X1lNf4f Qin? ' OODL6 - ft 46' QI, X 4 4 3 9574 ff 7 Gqby gf. 14 U5 f 42 Q, 5 cw XD X3 h Od G1 '. X K jx is Q35 QCQSMX QOXWOSXOY 1 YL? 5 . 3 E if wi .. ng, 55 f -fi vsl ti mf-fs i ipjivw we? 688- E fi r eh 2 XL' Huw TU ADJUST U HSELVES je .Buf Hwe guidance sfoff wifh Hweir fesfing pro- grcms, inferviews, vocofioncl invenforieg, ond Col- lege Nighfs will fake care of Huis. 1 1 f ,1 How necessory wnll be cz college educohon offer 'rhls wor as overl Some of us slnce enlerlng lhe Service have compleled In I6 weelcs courses ordlncrnly ccxrrynng one ond one holf yeors college credlf Do you wonder we ore ser: ously consrclermg lolclng oclvcznlcge of The G l Bull f Rlghfs ? I+ doesnf folce long when you re owoy from school fo reolize The volue of English, problems, molh, Lolin cmd science. M if - f- A FEW UF 5 WILL W!-1 T TU A ,, .ll- 4, if GU TU IIULLEGE l. A SMATTEHINIJ UF N3 ww: X- Q X : EVEHYTHI G FIJH MANY War or no war, iusl' as in high school, a number of us s+ill are unde- cided as 'ro whaf we'd like To do +o become useful cirizens. Perhaps +he so- luiion would be 'lo resume our sludies in 'rhe general course. Our life wilh Uncle Sam has given us a smaHering of foreign languages, mechanical draw- ing,' arf, cooking, sewing, shop worlc consumer educaiion and American cif- izenship. C. l'l. S. will see Thai we 'Find ourselves. A . JW Y X x . . I gf ,f Q ' ,sg :J y W gr' A I fy rw' 1' I ' 557' 1' , - ll f i gi rm? :ff -V-V--'wif ,5 14 VH 1 ' ' 5 liflllif 'll' f ,g' 59' 'fsifgi' ' .kiiyh Ti- WEE! , ' .f i -if III 9'--Ziff ff iff- MN, jifilfmi ,, ii 1 ,-Euuau .La .... :aa::z- - - ,::,::::a,,5-!,E5,gii:::' ffl ik' V .:ae1-.4Jl'Q,E:':im ,,, 4----m.m:':'- - amEii?:' lil . 5 Wseesafifx 'J lt 1 ' 1635 ' FE? ' een' :O in I visas -xg, -1 sans' ' W f ' M12:1!ll fi 'EEY ,- , vw ' u 'I 'if X Qiisvkuaa ,fl 3:5 nie, , QQ ' i if l wif. l Army officers are high in 'lheir praise of 'lhe vocafional cleparlmenf ond The 'rype of ins+ruc+ion lhal if offers. They asserf fha? fhe fellows graclu- afing from Jrhis course have an advanlage over gracluales ol schools noi lorlunalre enough 'ro in- clude voca+ional educalion in Their curricula. 48 l This is a war of machines. Fellows lrained as mochinisls, pallem makers, and eleclricians early win 'rheir slripes, THE MHIIHI E5 UF VIIITUHY Advanced vocalional inslruc- 'Hon received in fhe Service sup- plemenls The work begun in high school. A fellow wilh a lrade can loolc forward +o a brighf and happy fulrure. Grease monkeys, woool- l peclcersf' and spark plugs are as essenllal in 'rhis war as pilols, gunners, and insrruclors, and per- haps in lhe posr-war world 'rhey will be even more so. WILL APPEAL TU SUME The number of freshmen boys enrolled in Hue generol shops is indiccnkive of Hue demand for ond The need of vocofjoncl Jrroining. THE GE EH!-XL SHUP5 5' V' .5 X QQ s i R ' ' f fk XM X 'Wa Kdd 'N w X r X ' Q C S X 4 Av, - Q X if V , 41, i A KQX N WILL I-XPPE L TU UTHEHS There is proof from fhis war fhaf a fheorefical and a pracfical knowledge of machinery is invalu- able ffh ' ' a e presenf fime ancl will be essenfjal in fhe years fo corne. An orienfafion program for freshman boys in 'reresfed in qualifying for fhe vocafional courses is a disfincf advanfage. Nine weeks are spenf in each of four shops: wood, prinf, sheef mefal ancl aufo mechanics, affer which a boy is classified from fhe resulfs of his menfal and mechanical apfifucle fesfs, ,A Sl UH IIAHEEH Perhaps Jrhe quiclcesl way la malce a living is in business. Wilh 'rwo and one-half years' lraining in 'rhe commercial cleparlmenl, il shouldn'1' be loo hard lo piclc up our sludies, whelher 'lhey be in lhe selling, accoun+ing, secrelarial or general cler- ical fields. Since our lime, we find a new course has been added, Everyday Speech. Thar would have came in handy lo us G, l. Joes, parlicu- larly in relaying orders and giving direclions. Bul when we re+urn, if may be all we need 'ro become a super-cluper salesman, a caplivaling accounlanl, or 'rhe manager wilh a smile, N BUS INESS f' '1- - U!! IN W X , N-' L C1 4 ' ,.? -5. '2 I Z 6, gxffm Ni 1' X , 0 - If f . W V f X A Lvu nl: , X ' , X There is an expression in The Army +ho+ every soldier will make a good wife for someone. This may be lrue, bul' when we come home, we'd ra+her make a good husband. ln off momenls, we pic- fure our dream home and Jrhe person we'd like 'ro have share ir. Usually she is a homeloody, one who can prepare and serve an oppefizing meal, who can furnish an aHrac'rive home on liHle money, who can dress herself 'lasfefully buf economically and who is familiar wi'fh 'rhe newesl melhods of child care. I5 IMPIJHTANT .1 ta 4' Eff rxooxi QQ! E - There's someihing aboui music, no mailer whai kind or iune, ihai malces a fellow relax, be- come senfimenial, and long for home. When l gei back l'll pull up an armchair, lose myself in ii, and Take my music from fhe radio-perhaps wifh 'rele- vision. l+'s surprising whaf ihe fellows who 'roolc ihe music maior course lcnow aboui composers and 'rheir composilions. I ihoughi anybody could lead a band, 'rhai ii was iusi a maHer of rhyihm and swinging Jrhe arms, Bui if seems ihere are direc- 'lions in 'rhe hands. Three falenied musicians include Tony Mo- reHi, a solid lrumpeierg Frances Gourdin and Sara Bishop, promising sopranos. THERE ABE SUUTHI G '56 rl' Ci16SiGF'S music moior curricuium includes courses in conducfing, liieroiure, opprecioiion, nor- mony, ond requires membership in one of ine music orgcinizoiions. Knowing Hue oimouni oi' iime +i'ie bond ond glee club spend in procfice, we opprecioie 'me concerfs given us in comp. U I-XLITIES MUSIC I SPIHATIUN N Af f As 'rhe Army knows, Hue soldier who con skefch whof he sees is Involuoble fo Hue mop moker. The knowledge H101 I gained from The hisfory of orf, 'rhe sfudy of people ond fheir dress, ond in experirneniing wi+h . L vorious medic ond 'fecnniques hos sfood me in good sfeod. f 15 .pf ,bf - N ,X , ,J 'BIN - 'V 5 3 Q .4 s ' ' if 134 ,.zf,.V1g,:, f w 1 .. . Y -- :...,:,gF-.- 1 , n .f'.. V, K,-:g,a,1Va '- - ' ff A 'L -iz. i l' ' Qffizgivfj f 252-Q-ff' A 5. i V . , i i il :gi .yi ' .ii-. gzviiiig -i ijpdyql Vg --t. 15' i 'ii z 3 9 - .. .Q ., ,V VW.. N ,Y . Vg, in ii Q Wifif? . .. 4 ,iii S? gjyggf jx, 5 N . - f' V. if . xi. fs-e,,, f K uf- 1539411 2. V .1,, Vi a V. fs..QV,-A. V- VV-VfV-- ,QV ,,V..,.ii MV - ,.,, . . ,KV ' On leave, visiling Charlres, which is lilly-live miles soulhwesl ol Paris, l realized The Calhedral 1' was even more beaulilul Than The shady we had made of il in class. Thal's one lhing lhe arf maior V course did for me. Even lhough paris of lhe coun- sw ' lry over here have been devaslaled, we are able lo appreciale lhe archileclure, lhe sculplure, and ' The painlings which remain, l'm bringing home. Believe il or mol, l'm an even beller amaleur ar+is'r 'rhan I used lo be. Some of my besl slcelches -,DV g i z JW l 17 7l l iq-i .7 i- f I 'l , WE IIA AID Clean-up campaigns, inspeclion, lrcnclic duly, obedience 'ro law and order are iusl in our line. We have heard lhal lhe monilorial syslem wilh William Phillips, presidenl: John Clapcich, vice-presideni: and Mary Vuul, secreiary, is keeping 'rhe halls free of loilerers and is doing a swell job in aiding all new sludenls and visiiors. Sludenl Council, loo, is noi lorgeiling us G. l. Joes, buf is planning lor posr-war youih in conferences such as The one al Drexel, lo which Chesier senl lwenly-lwo represenlaiives who pariicipaled in The college's Open House. Execulive Board, l. fo r., lop row: James Talbol, presidenfg Elizabefh Cauley, vice-presidenl Eleanor Clapcich, secrelaryg John Clapcich, freasurer. Middle row: Andrew Grasly, Kennefh Thomson, Mary Jane Wooflen, seniors: Donald Canller Margaref Hipple, John laconog boHom row: Oliver Thorpe, iuniorsg John Michalcewiz, Louis Pepe sophomores: Margaref K. Muldoon, adviser. When Jrhe locully revived Poremls' Nighf on November 29, members ol Srudeml Council formed The hospilolily commillee. Thoughllulness ol olhers is one of lhe Coun- cil's sfrong lorles. Their lorly Chrisfmos gill cer- Hficoles, worlh live dollors eoch, bring hoppiness To Jrhe siclc ond oged. This holidoy is o lime To spreod good cheer. l-low we onlicipole gills of Jrhol limel We'll be glod To aid Sludenl Council. STUIIE T IIUU EIL uzsof-Wi ' 7 ef? it 3 HI-Y l Strengthens Character The. tour C's-clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, clean habits-have been an inspiration to us, and we have tried to practice their teachings. We always enjoyed l'li-Y meetings and loolced torward to local and district gatherings. We see that Donald Cantler and Edwin l-loot were the tortunate ones to attend the Bethlehem Conterence this year, during which time we tellows in the Service were remembered, as the topic under discussion was post-war problems pertaining to youth, lt's good to know even though we are gone we are not tor- gatten. Capable are this year's leaders: William Hipple, president: Donald Cantler, vice-president: Gilbert Spaccarelli, secretary: Ed- win l-loot, treasurer: and Mr, William Houpt, taculty adviser, I-IIY QIIIIIIIIIIIIIYZ 1 i - U x 1'1'f'I9I4I' '391'7Z5Z'f i 8 v,o,v,v,v,' '-,v,',,o.' ' 8 1 Q 0 Q U Ki ar i3 NATIONAL f mi P il HONOR SOCIETY X - X Y ! T 7 if Y 4 il Il A11 This Time lasT year, one oT us experienced The Thrill oT iniTia- Tion inTo Honor SocieTy' buT was noT able To enioy any oT iTs acTivi- Ties. lnsTeaol, as a S Zfc, he is now seeing Theworlcl. Honor SocieTy members in The Service Trv To live up To The organizaTion's' high sTandards in characTer, service, leadership, and scholarship. There is sTill a chance ThaT many oT us,reTurning will have The privilege oT being members oT This selecT group. From Time To Time we hear oT The progress of This scholasTic organizaTion Through Rob- erT Price, presidenT: June AuTgang, vice-presidenTg Sara Bishop, secreTary-Treasurer: and Mr, Harold V. l-larTman, TaculTy adviser. HU UH SUIIIETY Rewards Schnlaslic Excellence WE E JUY SPUTLIEHTS We've seen some Tine Service shows, buT iT's been severol monThs since l've Token porT in Q pro- LesT we TorgeT The people behind The scenes, Those responsible Tor lighTs, seTs, glamour. CurTciin ducTion. Drc1moTic SocieTy, evidenTly, is more oc- Tive Thon ever ond boosTs The lorgesT membership in The hisTory oT iTs orgonizoTion, 6l3. Responsible Tor This growTh moy be Jock Lougheod, president Henry Gloss, vice-presidenT: Mory KeephorT, sec- reToryg ond KoTherine Woiciehoski, Treasurer, who hove wriTTen The scripTs ond clirecTed The TolenT 'lor procTicolly oll monThly programs: Cuspicloro Faces l.iTe, ExTrovogonzo, The Three G l.'s, ond COTS Meow. l olwoys lilfecl The Bird's ChrisTmos Corol ond wish l could ploy The role oT Dick Lawrence in The spring ploy, Jonie. IT only I could geT on leove, lfd be siTTing in The TirsT row. calls Tor The Tollowing chairmen ond Their commiT- Miss Mary C' Muldoon' coach: Miss Smal' P' Holcroll' Tees: Richord Cairns, sTogingg Mory KeephorT, properTiesq VinceTTo Mollo, make-up. properfy adviser: Mr. MilTon Woodlen, sTage manager: and M' M ' iss argaref K. Muldoon, make-up direcTor, should Talre a bow. AND IIUHT!-HN CALLS 1 5. Q' ft 'W ' '- MW' 0' 9' f' ' Q . pa WERE UN WITH Whal do we piclure? Anolher candle- lighl service bringing lhe Chrislmas canlrala, carols in Jrhe halls, lhe spring concerl, The Choir wirh iis nursery rhymes, soloisls Sara Bishop and Frances Gourdinp Miss Edna Mills, direclorg ihe Glee Club of l75 voices wilh i+s olllicers: Sara Bishop, president Belly Jeanne Slevens, vice-president CharloHe Seiler, secrelary-lreasurerg Arlene Lanlz, Ber- nice Tonge, librarians: and seclion leaders: Frances Gourdin, lirsf soprano: Marion Col- lins, second soprano, Irene Zorslqis, alro. THE' TIMES The colorful C. H, S. Bond, wilh ils well- lroined moiorefles, is olwoys in lune whelher if is on 'Phe foofboll field, of o pep folly, or in o concerl' hcill. Mony of us former members hcxve hod The opporlunify of ioining o Service Bond. Congrcilulolions +o Mr. Charles D. Long, direclor, ond The officers: Anlhony Mo- relnli, presidenlg John Cenclliempo, vice-presi- denfp Philomenci Lc1Rose, secreloryi Roland Miller oncl John lccono, libroricins. 0 owl' iv! la fl x The C leadership of Anfhony MoreHi, presidenfg Frank Pileg i, 9 vice-president Sfella Chilimidos, secre+ary-+reasurer: Louis Fusco, librarian: and Mr. Lewis R. Zelley, direcfor. onceri' Orchesfra really can swing if under fhe Z' H . t WELL EET Q ,aff :- ' ' ag, f v aa!! 1757 A ill lf' I 9 0 ai li x 9 v il ff Ill l ,145 I Af ' 'Fl W 2 if I I 'U I ig ng x 68,4 .1 vu ai gif' W W! ll ,givin iw: Q h I f wi n ,5, If , sn' I Iii: 2 'M .. 62 ,ff 91 wa: g gm 41, ,iff :P f -,lg Hr A- I 2 1 f w .- ! A nib ' f O X' l ,iggl -f llgiiitizg If , if f 1 ' ,ln..' ,, gf, Eziaii -f 5 fn :ffl :mia JI .5 ' H ,214 15551 ug-41 f' 41.3 , 1:10 'I i., ff Q31-ci - qgnggffggg, ff' .4 if IEEEEZEWL' 3' sage' -' 77 All! j f N.. IEEE? J' 150 I H lil 5 X 'iillll iii mir., i. ,fl fp' 94 9 asf, ,gs W1 yflyi, 3'-E 1, 29,3 J ' 'fn ' X- NN :f::.s. A N lil .mia l Q .mi sag Q Q v' lffq gms IL 'wg '5E:' f 1 5 '3-f f ,- '1' V ' VERA Dammi-pc-Q WELIIUME ln apprecialion of receiving lhe bi lc -wee ly copies of 'rhe Wel come, we will be lhe lirsl lo answer The call for subscriplions when we relurn. No mailer where we lraveled, Jrhe paper always caughl up wilh us, and we enjoyed reading The school news. The change in size This year, plus Jrhe facl lhal lhe pupils are prinling The paper as well as publishing il, deserve cornmendalion. Congralulalions 'ro Florence Feinberg, edilor: Eunice Lindsay and Shirley Lylcens, co-news edilors: Jaclc Gilman, 'lealure edilorg Bernice Tonge, circulalion manager, Emily Alexander, exchange edilor: Mary Mellca, adverlising manager: Roberl Journey, Mar- garel E, Walker, and Marguerile N. Thorn, advisers. We are proud oT ChesTer's yearbook, and many are The Trienclly argumenTs we have hacl wiTh Tellows of oTher schools over iusT whose An- nual is The besT. We were delighTecl To learn Thaf The NaTional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion had awarded The I944 book The highesT raTing possible, ThaT oT All-American. l-lere's hoping The '45 sTaTF achieves The some success. All oT us are graTeTul Tor The cusTom begun in I942 oT Taking picTures Tor The senior secTion and subscripTions Trorn The publishing class in The spring oT The junior year. ThaT's a break Tor us. DEVIJUH IIUH MARGARET MINNER saw EVA KENNARD Assisfqni Editor MARY Lou SMEDLEY. Business Manager We're lealured, and we're also assured of an Annual. Nalurally, rlwis l945 edilion means more lo Us 'rlwan does any ollwer. For malcing This boolc possible, we llwanlc Mar- garel Minner, edilorq Eva Kennard, assislanl edi- Jrorg Mary Lou Smedley, business manager: Vera Drnylrylciw, arf edilorg Shirley Lylcens, secrelaryp Adam Disciascio, Flamillon Taylor, Alberl Tesloni, Florence Feinberg, Eva McCay, Jean Woolley, Ann Prendergasl, Raymond Guyer, Lillian Brolon, lnez Brown, Rullw Graber, Frances Gourdin, June Aul- gang, Mollie Kean, Leona Solo, Mary Keeplnarl, Ellwel Mae Walls, Carolyn Bilinslci, Inez Emsley, Mrs. Marguerile N. Thorn, arl inslruclor: and Miss Mary V. Carroll, adviser. N NUHL N. S. P. A, ICAN fs, ,,,f ' ,,? A A wig' Q, , ,7 VERA DMYTRYKIW, Ari' sim.-sf SHIRLEY LYKENS, secfefqry MARY V. CARROLL. Adviser f . L VV,,. fd WE LI. HE EW l+'s possilole llwol The presenl iuniors 559 slrong, will be seniors when we relurn L. 'fo r., seolecl, Gloclys Journey, secrelory Oliver Thorpe, presideniq Poul De Meo vice-president ond Mory Koulcedis, 'neos- urer. Slcncling, l. To r., odvisers Roberl Journey, Morguerile N, Thorn, Elizcibeflm G. Ellis, Morgorel M. Forernon, Roberl F. Slwolly. 'AEUUAINTANIIES WITH .IUNIIQIHS QM- M E lui ESM Wlmo l4nows7 W . e may pick up our sclwool life and resume our sludies willm Jrlwe 639 members of flue Class of '47. L. +0 r., Frances Journey, lreasurery Jolwn Clap- ciclw, president Mary Vaul, secrelaryq and Donald Murray, vice-president if 5 1 75 W c?J 47 JNL ,X W VKX I WITH ruff, vw' - ' Mwwdf 1 P' W SUPHUMUHES S M.A oplwomore uclvisers: Mollie H, Bleloclm, Aldo clams, Alberf J. Buono, Berfha Helms. I .Q ala, leaf-f I I-llfl l'lere's hoping Uncle Som will lei us reoch C.l-l.S. in lime lo become oc- quoinied wilh The 454 freshmen os school- moles rolher lhon clossnnoles. l.. +o r., seolecl, Joy Slevens, secreloryg William Boolh, presidenig Eileen Sovcge, vice-pres- idenip Richorcl Simpson, Jrreosurer. Aclvis- ers, l. +o r., Arleyne Pirlenger, A. Grolif Alclerier, l-loworcl Luiion, oncl Gerirucle S. Weover. FHESHMEN A l VM WE LI. E .IUY SPUHT5 1 l AGM 'f C ' Following Henry Glass, sporTs ediTor oT The Wel- ' come, we see ThaT inTerscholasTic TooTball conTinues To have all The sparkle and color oT previous cam- ? paigns, and ThaT as The curTain came down on The f' l944 season, The charges oT Coaches Hal Brew- f sTer and Bob Sholly had won Tour, losT Tive, and Tied one. f '9'i-if fl ll According To Homer, a powerTul Ridley Town- ship aggregaTion uncorlced a smooTh-running aTTack To scuTTle The Clipper ship To The Tune aT I4-6. ln Q67 1, This game, 'CheT' Bush's old injury reoccurred, i chaining him To The bench Tor Three games and Xi? hampering his aTTempTs aT sTardom Tor The year. Lower Merion's ever-mighTy powerhouse had To . ' TighT hard To win ouT over ChesTer by The score X, if aT I4-6, when Noah, 'Sliclc' GeThers ran 7l yards 'lp Q 4 eww Throlugh all The Ardmore Aces Tor The lone Clipper Z X mar er. I FUUTB!-TLL VarsiTy. l. To r., firsf row: Vermeychulr, TalboT, Co-capTain Bush, STalloni, Pepe, Pollock, lacono. Managers Morrison and Bloom: second row: Manager Buck, Masishin, Dodds, Chominslri, Piefrocarlo, Thompson, Summa, BuTler, Hollis: Third row: Coach Brewsfer, Thorpe, Kessler, Murray, Haschalr, Pierce, GeThers, Co-capTain Johnson, Shufeslry, Shaw, Liounis, Plomis, and Coach Sholly. FU TBI-TLL Larry Johnson wroTe ThaT iT was in The Collingdale game ThaT The ice was broken and ChesTer came Through wiTh on I9-6 kill. Traveling To NorrisTown The Clippers were blanked 8-O under The arcs aT RoosevelT Field, buT Ridley Pork, The nexT week Tell T4-6 under The heels OT The ChesTeriTes in a hoTly conTended baTTle aT The Tormer's loT By Tar The mosT spell-binding game OT The year rnusT have been aT EddysTone, as The previously un- beaTen SToners were overpowered I3 To 6 by a TighTing Orange and Black squad. T l'm sorry one oT The oldesT high school TooTball rivalries in The EasT was ended when ChesTer beaT WilmingTon 6-O. The 52-year-old classic was drop- ped in a Triendly manner, l undersTand, because of The TalTering oT inTeresT beTween The schools. Media's MusTangs paced The ChesTer Clippers in The annual 'musT' game on Thanksgiving day and upseT Them in a hair-raising ending by The Thin margin oT I4-IZ, Bill PresTon lamenTed, giving me a resume oT The season. John lacono zoomed 22 yards Tor The TirsT ChesTer T. D., and 'CheT' Bush slammed over Tor Tive yards aTTer a Tiery drive Tor The second Tally. ' FUIITBI-KLL . ,cr 1 5 i l , 'Ju -- '7 ' JL -we- 5 Gradua+ing lellermen are Co-Caplains Chesler Bush and Larry Johnson: Jim Talbol, lack Buller, Joe Pielrocarlo, Wilfred Plomis, John lacono, Eugene Shulesky, Carl Slallonig Managers 'Pele' Bloom, Ben Buck, and Torn Morrison. Relurning To nexl year's squad are Don Murray, Bill Dodds, Earl Pierce, 'Slick' Gelhers, James Liounis, Slan Haschak, Solomon Johnson, Sam Summa, Oliver Thorpe, and Paul Vermeychuk. The Lions' Club 'mosl valuable player' award wenl fo fullback John lacono. Larry Johnson and John lacono received places as Tackle and half' back, respeclively, on lhe All-Delaware Counfy second Jream. 'Cher' Bush, Jim Talbol, and Joe Pielrocarlo received honorable menlion. . You'll be glad lo know, conlinued Bill, 'Urhal Coach 'Babe' Buono's Junior Varsily eleven dis- played exceprional ball-playing by compleling an unbealen and unlied season wilh only six poinls scored againsl' rhem. 'Babe-'s' slalwarls beal Swarlh- more Jrwice, I5-O and I2-O: Collingdale I2-Og Ridley Park 6-O, Eddyslone 24-6, and Media'I4-O. 'Babe' is a consislenl correspondent We fellows average a nole every lwo weeks from him. A+ The end of The season he enlhused, l'm very much graiilied wilrh The leam. I liked The fellows person- ally: 'lhey played good foolball. Garman, Pepe, and Varano should help nexl year's varsi+y. W 'il 83 ,J E EL B Some oT us were condiTioned Through inTer-scholasTic sporTs, and we're proud possessors oT ThaT hard-won C, We Tollow The TeaTs oT The presenT members oT C Club led by Jim MasTicola, baskeTball and baseball sTar, presidenTp Carl STalloni oT The TooTball STallonis, vice-presidenT: Bill PresTon, sTellar second baseman: and Len Kleinman, anoTher greaT in baslceTball and baseball, Treas- EHEEHLEAIJEHS While we have been away Trom home, we have aTTencled many sporTs acTiviTies, buT someThing was lacking, Now we have iT: iT was The peppy, aTTracTive cheerleaders. Their vivacious smiles, Their vim, Their enThusiasm appeal To all specTaTors. JusT look aT Them! l.. To r., Mollie Kean, RuTh Ann Bland, Jacqueline Fisher, lnez Emsley, BeTTy Schureman, Jane Kriebel, June BoolcouT, and Eleanor Clapcich, cap- Tain. urerg wiTh Mr. Giles, adviser. Eleanor Clapcich, capTain, and a Three-year Tj vefercm, Togeiher wifh Miss Rufh Williams, coach, is responsible for The precision work of The squad. BASKETBALL u Dear Fellows, The Clipper ship, wiTh l-larold, DuTch, Boyer aT The helm Tor his second year, closed The season'wiTh Ten wins, Ten losses, and Tool: Third place in The Sec:Tion ll race. ChesTer's baslceTeers l::eaT every Team in Their secTion aT leasT lo T lc' The once, wiTh over Radnor and Upper Dar y a Ing lirneligh d ChesTer's apple carT lay seizing The ciTy a 52-35 romp. SwarThmore, in a nip and Tuck game, ChesTer's enTrance in The Kiwanis TournamenT Your pal, BTLL TIBERI P. S. l-lighlighTs of The year were CapTain Jim, Coke, MasTicola's new ChesTer High record oT 33 poinTs challcecl up againsT his iinx, Collingdale, on The VocaTional gym Tloor . . . Larry Johnson's de- ' ' T' MachinisT parTure Tor The Memphis, Tennessee, Naval Avia lon MaTes' School . . . Len Kleinmarfs winning The ciTy Toul shooTing conTesT .... o Yours Bill im X lA leHer from The galsll Dear Joe, Coach Arleyne PiJr+enger's varsily laaslcelball leam had a very successful season, winning seven in len garnes. The Clipperelles delealed Upper Chichesler, Darby, Ridley Park, Eddyslone, Collingdale, Media, and Ridley Township, buf loslr lo Norrislown, Radnor, and Nolre Dame. The iunior varsily was less lorlunale, winning only Three conlesls. Ann Bralrun led Jrhe varsily in scoring 170 poinlrs, and Dol Nolhnagle followed wilh 73. Credil lor lhe successful season should also be given +o Rose De Maia, Joan Lullrell, Kay Drew, and Gladys Journey, guards. Sincerely, FRANCES JOURNEY. QS F' iii, Igvi M 1 BASKETB LL J. V. BASKETBALL Sporlswrifer Harry Mailland reporls +ha'r Babe Buono's buckel- men came Through wilh I I wins and 9 defecils. Harry says Thai' lhe J. V.'s sfarfed off wiih five slraighf viciories, buf hir rough sailing near 'rhe encl. High scorer was Ozzie Garman, and second was Sol Tollin, even 'rhough he slarfed al mid-season. Nice going, gang! Hiyah Pals, We former cindermen miss 'rhe green 'rurf and our old coach, i Charlie Giles. Glad 'ro hear Mr. Giles has a gang of youngsrers on hand, 'rogefher wifh veferans Rick Kozicki, Crackers Deakyne, Don Jackson, Homer Glass, Sam Summa, Jack Builer, Howard Grauel, Tony Kosfeski, Don Thomas and Dove Smedley. Good luck, guys, from a fellow lracksrerl TH!-llili CANK CLARK -i HASEB LL We, our here, are glad 'ro see 'rhal The war as ye? hasn'+ sfopped baseball, as a hosr of players reporfed fo Coach Brewsler for lhe '45 diamond array. We're rooiing for ihe relurning old limers who are defending ihe Secfion Il championship: Jim Masiicola, Jim Talbot Leonard Kleinman, Sieve Fedena, Don Canller, John lacono, John Michalcewiz, Earl Pierce and Bill Preslon. WELCOME FLASH! The '44 cross-counfry squad placed lhird in The Dislricl' l and in lhe Marcus Hook Lions' Club races. ln dual meeis, Upper Darby, Norrisiown, and S+. James nosed our Charlie Giles' Chesler runners, while Haverford and Williamson Trade School fell before The Clippers. Capiain Kozicki 'rook firsf place in Four of l'he dual meers, buf Lewis, Canller, Gallager, Price, and Yacyk showed good form, IIHUSS EIJU THY rf' M i .,c,,,c T ssiiies n eruice will 1 LL-s 01.0 X rik!fP flv w m N ,i , W .. , Z X, . Q if tl F14 .i -. X 4 gf fi- E ' - k .. E ' ' 1 We boys feolured on 'rhe following poges en'rered.+he Service in I944, ond mony included in 'rhe senior seclion leff +o serve 'rheir counlry offer lhis bool: had gone 'ro press. Focully members hove been in The Army oncl 'rhe Navy since I942, wi+h olmosr holf 'rheir number seeing oclion oversees. However, we speolc for oll in wishing fervenlly rho? 'rhe wcir will be over soon so we con resume our normol lives in Chesfer High School, Chesler, Pennsylvonio cl M, s 89 l BUYS UF '45 James C. Clark, S Zfc 246-85-04 A.T.B.l..S.M. Unif l2l4-I7 Liffle Creek, Va. J, Donald Cook, S 2fc Naval Air Sfaiion Norman, Oklahoma Edwin B. Harper, S lfc U.S.S. Texas Pfc. Mark lvey, U.S.A. 843rd Porl' Co. Box l7, 'fr Fleer Posrmasier hBQI'1lCi0,fWISff'0l. San Francisco, California Roberl' Levine, S 2fc Bainbridge, Maryland Roberi' Shonerf, S Zfc U.S.S. S.C. 646 W1 Fleer Posi' Office New York, N. Y. .L John Joseph Lewis, S Zfc 42nd Naval Consfruciion Baflalion l-LQ. Co. 'Xi Posrmasfer San Francisco, California , V ill i i i A ,ii GNN -f Bernard Culberf, Jr., S 2fc 4fh Division Sf, Paul Delail U.S.N.T.S. Newport Rhode Isla nd William Kohland, Cox. Armed Guard 5.5. Darien WJ Fleei Pos? Olilice New York, N, Y. Pv'f. David Marencin, U.S.A. Co. C, 209 Bn., 65 Regt l.R.T.C. Camp Blanding, Florida Albin Smagala, S Zfc Hyannis, Mass., Air Base FAC LTY William F. Alsfon. Pharmacisf llc Navy 728, Box D S, P, O,, New Yorlr Cily PeHy Oliiicer Thomas Forsylh Philadelphia Navy Yard Philadelphia, Pennsylvania L+. ligl Levin B. Honigan U,S.S. Las Vegas qv Fleer Posl Orlice San Francisco, California S. Sgr. Joseph E. Rhen L+. ligl Helen L. Buck Leaminglon Barracks Miami, Florida Ensign Roberi Forwood Flamingo l-lolel Miami Beach, Florida L+, ligl Regina G, Hynes l3l2lf2 l4lh Sfreel N. W. Washinglon, D. C. U L+. Silas Shoemaker ilfwt' Edward Caplrovic, PRT. lml 3fC U. S. N. S. B.-Ambrose Secrion Tomlcinsville Sfalen lsland, New York L+. Sonia Goley U, S. Naval l-lospilal Corpus Chrisli, Texas Cpl. Samuel Craven, 33797456 Co. F, S. T. U.-S. C. U. 3403 Washinglon 81 Lee College ' Lexinglon, Virginia Lf. Joseph F. Green, O49l934 305 Service Group , A. P. O. 690 Wa Poslrnasler New York, N. Y. Pvl-. Roy Johnson, Jr.. 33794408 Pvf. Herman Mailman l'lClq. Blry,--47Oll1 338OI430 A.A.A.A.W. Bn. Co. l42 lnf. A' P- O- 322. UNH l A.P.O. 36, W1 Poslmasler L12 P M.. San Francisco, Cal. New York, N. Y, L+. Franlr Sfein Sgl. James Vermeychulr, 33794460 Apf. 4B, 83-44 Leflerls Blvd. Spence Field .3031 '44 Hdq- Bl Y-- 4026 F' A- Bn- Kew GGI'Cl6f1S I5 Moullrie, Georgia l4OO A.A.F. Base Uni? A.P.O. 4lI New York Cily. N. Y. ED, AIC.. A,P,O. 741 LX' P- M New York 'Kr Posimasler, New Yorlc MIQIME TS X war' The presenialion of Junior Miss . . . Canlr Clarlc's leaving for +he Bosfon Braves . . . Junior Proms and Senior Balls . . . Major General Price's preclicfion fhai' all fhe boys aH'ending fhe Vicfory Corps incluciion would be called in ihis war. WE The crowning of fhe Snow Queen . . . 'l'he day C.H.S.'s baseball +eam was de- clared secfion fwo champs . . . C.A.P.C. classes . . fhe high-sfepping majoreffes . . . our Sophomore days. .Q , REMEMBER 9 YM, --i---7 EVE T5 1 Mock elecfions . . . Friday nighf dances . . . fhe sfirring pep iallrs of Mr. Agan . . . all-school assemblies. WE MISS The dance orches+ra . . . +reks +o 'Hue Voca- fional Building . . . fhe Chrisfmas Bazaar . . . Mario Calise and his accordion . . . machinisfs in producfion. Vi!! fir!! ..!4CLl'l0bUL6!gl'l'lel'LfJ We should like lo express our apprecialion 'ro Mr. John C. Ursprung, Jr., of The Campus Publishing Company, and To Mr. Charles S. Moulder, of The Merin Sludio, for keeping alive Ches+er's Yearbook. This Annual is a record, buf if is of greaier imporlance 'ro us boys as a picforial review of Ihe life we wanf 'ro come honfqe fo. I+ keeps up our morale and makes us realize +ha'r fhe pupils back home are always Thinking of Ihose who have leh' +o serve 'rheir counlry. Thus lar, 'rhrough 'rhe in- +eres'r of Mr. Ursprung and Mr. Moulder, 'rhe Annual has no? experienced any of ihe hardships of wariime publica- lion. M 'iawqm ASTERTON CAMPUS PUBLISHING COMPANY I C I3I6 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA 7 N . 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