Chester High School - Annual Yearbook (Chester, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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Chester High School - Annual Yearbook (Chester, PA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 31 of 144
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Page 31 text:

Key Club MORE WORK AHEAD! Key Club Adviser .lohn McDowell and officers lay plans for a busy season. Left to Right: Dan Reid, Treasurerg Horace Walker, Secretaryg John L. McDowell, Adviser, Bob Moyer, Vice-President, and Walt Nacrelli, President. 1 Key Club serves the school and community as a service organization. As part of a state and national group, under the auspices of Kiwanis International, .,,, Key Club has filled a vital need in high school life. i s , Chester High Key Club has done outstanding service work, and this year Q it has ranked among the top Pennsylvania high school clubs in service rendered. . In the community, Key Club actively engages in the Community Chest and : March of Dimes Drives. It aids the Kiwanis Club in several of its civic endeavors. is At sclrool, 'Key Club serves individual organizations in need of service or lf., financial aid as well as serving the entire school. This year alone, the organiza- 0 tion has donated over 3300.00 in money grants, gifts and equipment to the CHS i' community. A With service by Key Club reflected throughout the school, it can be hoped that CHS is a better place because of the work of this organization. First row, l. to r.: J. Nardone, D. Reid, R. Moyer, J. L. McDowell, Adviserg W. Nacrelli, H. Walker, W. Davis. Second row: J. Vernon, M. Pastuszek, D. Shaw, E. Robinson, J. Young, P. Walker, S. Bell, A. Lenny. Third row: A. Savage, W. Chocallo, R. Mutzel, E. Sprague, L. Summa, R. Muschelli, A. Simmons. Fourth row: J. Demkin, G. Reeves, I. Wootson, D. Auerbach. ., hi? Q- :Intl tis NWI i .

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T Left to right: Mr. Hartman, adviserg Nancy Wood, Vice- Presidentg Rita Coccia, Secretary-Treasurerg Phoebe Bliss, President. Honor Society Fifteen years ago, Chester High School was admitted to the National Honor Society for Secondary Schools. Since its beginning, Honor Society has insisted upon the qualities of character, scholarship, leadership, and service in its members. Furthermore, all members must maintain at least a MB average scholasticallyg otherwise they may he dropped from the organization by a vote of the faculty and committee. Only 511 of the Junior class and 15? of the Senior Class are admitted to Honor Society. The emblem of the society is a keystone set with a flaming torch with the letters C.S.L.S., .standing for the four qualifications of the society. Mr. Hartman is the adviser of Honor Society and the Chester Optimist Club is the sponsor. First row Cleft to rightl: Phoebe Bliss, President, Nancy Wood, Vice-President, Rita Coccia, Secretary-Treasurer. Second rows Lena Coiro, Virginia Fullerton, Joyce Eledge, Rita Ferrarelli, Irene Haupel, Elvira Fusco, Eleanor McCann, Irene Kupay. Third row: Richard Eckman, Henr VaP1t.l hD I' ' ' ' y n e , osep em im, John Curtis, Robert Sobleray, Jesse Carrington. 1 5' a .. i .,,p f '1- 1 vs R .N X N 'SQ' 3 ml s



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WHICH PICTURE THIS WEEK? Welcome sports staff has tough prob- lem. Seated, left to right: A. Vasil, C. La Spada and H. Walker, sports editors, standing: A. Rosenthal, L. Abrams, S. Boyce, D. Rosenthal. EDITORIAL STAFF, left to right: C. LaSpada, girls' sports editor P. Bliss, features editorg B. Rosen- thal, associate editorg E. Bonkowski editor-in-chief, E. Berger, news edi tor, H. Walker, boys' sports editor, standing, 1. L. McDowell, Adviser. IT'S GOOD, but we can do better, says John McDowell, Wel- come Adviser, to the News staff. Seated, left to right: A. Zeitzeff, J Duman E. Berger, news editorg S Mosley. Standin : A. Rosen- - s - g .. thal, P. Stewart, J. L. McDowell, Adviser. ,,?jl'f,f',UI ,,,, 22 ' 1 I ,, A ,V H THE PRIDE OF ACHIEVEMENT. John L. McDowell, Welcome Adviser, E. Bonkowski, editor-in-chief of Wel- come, and Albert L. Berger, Annual Adviser, display the P.S.P.A. awards for outstanding school publications.

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