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The Harry Davrs Company has just presented for your entertarnment Ann Whrte mezzo soprano of the Metropolrtan Opera House and as guest artrsts Jeff Rhodes and Alfred McCoy world re nowned poets At thus same tame next week Lrlla Wrlson war correspondent from ltaly and that well known comedy team of Vaughan Summerlrn and Elrzabeth Attaway wrll be our guests Then a Ragtrme Band hrt the arrways and so drd the announcer Once agarn ladres and gentlemen we greet you from atop the Hotel Alrsra rn mud Atlantrc where we feature nrghtly the refreshrng swung music of Lafayette Ramsey and famous dance team of Julra Hall and Roy Bennett The next program came on wrth a flash Dots and Dashes and Lots of Flashes and ths rs your old news hawk Roy Huey and l brrng you the 45th edrtron of the Perry Journal presented through the courtesy of the David Perry Maga zrne Co Hollywood Calrfornra Kathryn Coogler the torch srnger of the movres rs reported on the way to the altar agarn Thrs wrll be her nrnth marrrage The lucky man as John Holder the new Frankrnsteln New York N Y The rnterror decorators of New York wrll add another store to therr charn thus trrne at Mfrs One of the three Presrdents Bertre Wrlkes Frances Wrllrams or Lrllran Cockrell wall open wrthrn the next month and Install as manager Elrzabeth Robinson Parrs France Dorothy Horner and Marlon Conrad are frndrng rt hard to deny the rumor that they wrll be rnarrred soon Chrcago Ill Clayton Matthews and Elorse Vaughn were marrred tonrght as a result of therr frve year romance Mr Matthews rs the great frnancrer of Wall Street The best man was Moffat Anderson well known broker and the brrdesmards were Bette Wood the strrkrng dress model and Elrzabeth C-Eayden her companron Fred Rrngstatf polrtrcal boss of Spam was overthrown by two of hrs lreutenants Robert Brshop and Robert Bennett Thats all Well those you drdnt see there sand James turnrng off the televrsron you may fund rn my paper On the front page l saw the two candrdates for the presrdency of Mars They were Marran Dove wrth her vrce presrdent Dorothy Lrndsay and Mattre Lou Estes wrth her runnrng mate .lean Hopper There was also the statement made by two soldrers that they were gorng to capture Mars They were Haskell McKeown and Wrllram Muller The famous psychoanalyst Harry Davis reported them Mary Ellen Cunnrngham was sarlrng for England and the famous law partners Eugenra Lrgon and Lourse McDanrel were rust returnrng from a world crurse On the sport page a bulletrn stated that Coleman Wear had accepted the job as coach of the Mrnnesota football team and had appointed Waddell Atkrnson as hrs assistant The socrety page was all about Marguerrte Starnes refusing ten thousand dollars from Lester Bell dog collector for her Engo punk pup Then the news of the dress shop of Srnnre Mae Woodle Elrzabeth Whrte and Lorene Warmoth about the purchase of the old Emprre State burldrng whrch they have taken over for a storeroom Then the marrrage of Ella Mae Carter to Grady McCallum ln the prcture sectron I was startled to see Oneal McKeown and hrs famrly of erght I recognized hrs wrfe as Ollre Lemons of my old school days school days l never shall forget J D SNEAD Prophet 37 ,. . . . . 1 . I I I . . . 1 1 ' . . . .. , . I, , , , . . . , 1 1 I H . . . , I 1 1 I . ,, . . . . , 1 -1 1 1 . - 1 , . .'- 1 1 . 1 1 1 , .'- ,, . . . . . , .- 1 ' 1 1 1 , . ,, . .. . . . . 1 1 1 r r. ,, . , ,, . . .. ., . . 1 1 1 1 rr , . ' 1 1 1 . , . - 1 1 - r 1 , . 1 1 - . , 1 1 . ' r - - 1 1 .
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CLASS PIQOPI-IECY TRIP to the moon' In I937 everyone would have laughed at the mere adea but now ten years I ter at was just a joy rde Because of my anventron of the Oxade Rocket Shap the people of the world were allowed to establash a colony on all of the planets I was appoanted by the Presadent to govern the moon where I had had myself for the past seven years As I entered the huge flyang shap for a trap to the world I wondered how the old class of 37 had prospered I entered my state room and started to unpack when I realazed that I was not the only person an the room Turnang around I was startled to see a bag faced man grannang from ear to ear I started to speak but then I recognazed han-a at was no other than James Aansley Darby of old Chester Hagh then I yelled' After suffacaent greetangs I pushed hm an a chaar and demanded a full report on our old school c ums e I start wath myself e saa pu ang out a pape an applyang a Iaght I am now sole owner of the largest newspaper syndacate an the world and have lust started an offace here A for the rest well just turn on thas televasaon set and see what we shall see The photo plate cleared up showang the handsome face of an announcer whom I ammedaately recognazed as Clarence Young He seemed greatly excated about somethang After Iastenang to ham for a whale I gathered that he was broadcastang a baseball game He was sure tellang the world Here we are baseball fans an the nrnth annang of thas the last game of the I947 World Seraes between the Phaladelphla Athletacs and the New York Grants John Cooper wall be the farst man to face Wallaam Lawson Love patcher and manager of the New York Grants James Aansley reached over and turned the daal Thas tame sweet musac greeted our ears and the leader turned to sang lo and behold at was Margaret Hardln When she fanashed her song she smaled and began Now ladaes and gentlemen at gaves me great pleasure to present as guest artast those two great explorers John Maller and Wallaam McAlaley who wall gave you a thrallang account of thear last trap to Mars an search for ace germs After thear thrallang talks the lady of ceremonaes stepped up to the photo plate and Introduced the worlds greatest dress desagner and I nearly faanted because at was Mattae Read Allen Then I dd get a treat' The photo plate was turned on a beautaful platform and the parade of gorgeous models began among them I recognazed Mary Phallaps Whate and Eloase Wylae At another stataon the blarang musac of a carcus band came to us and then the announcer Here we are at Madason Square Garden to watness the openang naght of the Chappell Bros Carcus Before the events began we shall turn the photo plate on some of the celebretaes that are present In box seat 99 you see two great actresses Mary Erwan Abell of musacal comedy fame and Margaret Robbans who as featured an the Boadway success The Gorgeous Murder Please note the gaudy orange hat on Mass Abell She as also famous for those In the box opposate you see Jammy Wear heavyweaght champaon of the world and has wfe who was before thear marraage Maurace Walkes a famous paanter Wath them you see thear three chaldren In the next box there as Morgan Craag well known banker and R H Ferguson postmaster general Wath Mr Craag as Gertrude Darby has secretary Thats all for now so we transfer you to the rang and the rangmaster Belaeve at or not at was Brll Cornwall and has voace sounded lake a fog horn La aes and gentlemen I call your attentaon to the skaes Fr m a plane that wall carcle thas stadaum that famous trapeze team Wallram Brace and Eva Porter wrll defy death wath thear act An belaeve me they dd The carcus went on and on and as a thrallang clamax two ace flyers Tommy Brooks and Morras Ehrl ch dd thangs wth planes that were no larger than the smallest auto mobale that was so famous ra I93O James turned the daal rust an tame to catch the followang an raouncement 0 6 - , l , I 1 . . . , 1 . - 1 . I ' . , ... I - . I 1 h W ll 'Il ' h 'd ll' ' d ' ' . 1 1 1 . . s . . . .. 1. 1 . - 1 , . . .. . . . . . . 1 1 1 . . . . .. , . - 1 - 1 ,, , , . . 1 1 1 1 . . 11 1 - ' , . . . . . 1 . I . ' , . ., . . . . 1 I ' I . . . . 1 1 1 , . . - 1 1 1 r I I I I , . . . . 1 - 1. . 1 1 d , . o 1 1 1 . d , I . 1 1 1 a , a a - ' 4 , '
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CLASS I-IISTOIQY N a brrght sunshrny mornrng n September I926 several hundred small exerted chrldren forsook babyhood forever and embarked on the penlous voyage that rs educatron At Foote Street College Street Dora Jones Baldw n and Eureka we learned the fundamentals of read n rrtrn and rrthmetrc under capable teachers who endeared themselves to each small puprl Our grammar school days are now only pleasant memorres ot work play and companronshrp but we realize they were preparing us tor the long hard grand that IS hrgh school When we entered the seventh grade we telt that a detlnute mrlestone n our Irves had been passed The hrst tew days were a seemrngly endless processron ot blocks lockers and new 'faces but once we had conquered the former two we seemed to be truly a part ot the hgh school The next year being erghth graders we were elrgrble tor the varrous organrzatrons ot the hugh school proper such as the glee clubs and the student councrl Thrs year we were Introduced to the long dreaded terrors ot Iatrn and algebra but most ot us found the realrty not qurte so terrrble as the antrcrpatron A Junror College was added to our school at the begrnnrng ot thrs school year but a slnght change rn the arrangement ot the blocks was the only way we were attected Our nrnth year saw a complete change rn our system ot gradrng The school year was drvrded Into terms ot sux weeks and exams which had threatened at regular Intervals during our school careers approached us twrce as otten Musrcal organrzatrons have played a large part rn our school actrvrtles The glee clubs boys and gurls under Mass Hutchrns Mass Wnllxams and Mrss Shealey successively have Interested many of our members and have done much to advance good musrc rn the school The band under Mr Huchrns rn 34 was reorganlzed the next year under Mr Allen It has grown steadrly srnce and has contnbuted much to the enthusrasm of the student body rn chapel and at games We began the last half of our hrgh school days wrth Increased responsrbrlrtres and a growrng sense of our rmportance The hugh spot ot the year was that long dreamed ot occasron the rumor sensor party Ot that memorable evening In May let at be sand It we may be so bold as to boast that a good time was had by all It was not untrl the last week ot school that lull betore the hustle and bustle ot Commencement that we realrzed that our days rn the burldrng we had learned to love were numbered Wrth drthculty we realrze that we are senrors Graduation untrl now a hazy blur on a 'tar distant horizon IS a concrete event Drplomas the ultrmate goal ot eleven years ot hard work are wrthrn our grasp As we leave Chester H gh and begun the serrous bus ness of Irvrng we realrze that In the years o come we wll look on the days spent wrthrn her shelterrng walls as the happrest of our Irves From year to year our number has been constantly changrng We have lost trrends but new ones have lorned from rural schools and from other towns Those who have been rn the Chester Cnty Schools contrnuously srnce the trrst grade are Mottat Anderson BII Bruce Marlon Conrad Kathryn Coogler Ball Cornwall Morgan Crag Mary Ellen Cunnmgham Gertrude Darby Harry Davrs Morns Ehrlrch Elrzabeth Gayden John Holder Dorothy Horner Roy Huey Eugema Lgon Wrllram McAIrIey Altred McCoy Haskell McKeown John H Muller Eva Porter Jett Rhodes Margaret Robbins EI za beth Robrnson Elonse Vaughn Lorene Warmoth Ann Whrte Eluzabeth White Mary Phrllrps Whrte Bertre Wrlkes Frances Wrllrams Bette Wood Sunnre Mae Woodle Eloise Wylre Clarence Young Jr MARY PHILLIPS WHITE Hrstonan 37 O 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 lr 11 -...-. .. -11 . I1 1 . 1 1 , 1 I 1 1 1 . I 1 . 1 1 , . - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ... . . 1 - . 1 1 . 1 , . 1 1 ' , . 1 1 . i I 1 1 I . - 1 . 1l r 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 I' 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 - -- 1 1 1 .
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