Chester High School - Summit Yearbook (Chester, IL)

 - Class of 1945

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THE FA Virginia Lovell C Frances Plate Alice Virginia Lovell lb Ya 0 ' : B. of Music Ed., Shurtleff College, Music Su- pervisor . . . the more essential parts of her body4i.e. heart and mind-may be in the South Pacific, but the rest is always present at football and basketball games. Hazel Stanley Peabody College, lunior High .... judge, Jury, and executioner of anyone disturbing the tranquillity of the lower halls. Helen Bauer B.S. Ed., University of Mo., Vocational Home Economics .... originator of the skirts swing' '.... and, incidentally, the furious campaigning for Valentine King .... re- member? Frances Plate B.S., S. l. N. U., General Science and Geom- etry .... received a shock in her geom- etry class . . . how did that senior get in? Alice M. Weinrich A.B,, Washington University, Spanish, Li- brary . . , cause of upheaval of annual staff on Feb. 14 .... swears shell never again sign anything before reading every word. Norma Smith . . ,general 'ltaker carer of all business in the office . . . has a smile for everyone . . . what would we do without her? .l n'Hazel Stanley Helen Bauer M, Weinrich S Mary Creager Mary Creager B.Ed., S. l. N. U., Biology and General Science . . . cause of many upset digestive systems . . . what fdissectedl to ruin Ophelia Hack MA., Washington Voice . . . refused nomination stunt . ent assignments, 6 is there about a frog the appetite? University, English, to wear a beanie at the . . . believes the Hpres- lenient in Chaucer x

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A visit one Sunday afternoon to Mr. Krutsinger reveals our superinten- dent in shirt-sleeves and soft house slippers . . . This unusual sight present- ed the idea of showing our Board of Education and the principal and super- intendent in their out-of-school roles. Almost any non-school day Mr. Simmons can be found romping with Susie . . . Perhaps he'll Wander into the drug store for a few moments. We know the Board of Education best in their roles as businessmen . . . Mr. Arnold and Mr. Divers may be seen at the Cole's Milling Company office . . . A visit to Mr. Colbert's service station might net the visitor a little gas- oline, if he has a gas stamp . . . One might get gas at Dr. I-loffman's office too while he extracts a tooth or two . . . You Won't get any nylons, but a visit to the Prim Era office will introduce you to Mr. Lamer . . . Mr. Uffelman and Mr. Wolff can be found carving steaks and roasts for their respective customers who are lucky enough to have the required number of red stamps. These businessmen make up our Board of Education. In their spare time they work and plan to keep Chester's public schools running smoothly. We give them our unanimous vote of thanks. . THE RCCT CF OUR FAMILY TREE l think that l shall never see f A school like Chester High-Ah, mel f t Its brilliant students, keen at work, L A.. 2 T f Are taught to never, never shirk. T The seniors weep as time draws nigh i To leave their dear old Chester High. The juniors shake their heads and groan, They hate to think of going home. The soph'mores cling to each dear wall, They just won't answer Mother's call. The freshman love their hours at school, Indeed, prefer them to home rule. Ah, yes, our I, Q's. are quite high- You see, we come from Chester High. i Y i 5



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. . THE FOQD FOR QUR FA ILY TREE Richard K. Hutton B. Ed., Eastern Illinois State Teachers' Col- lege, Health, Physical Education, 'Athletic Coach . . . delights-or seems to-in box- ing matches . . . no holds barred . . . just ask a certain senior' boy. Marian Grimm A. B., Washington University, English . . . reason for sudden desire of the rnale popu- lace of C. H. S. to take English lll. Marie H. Iuergens B. Phys. Ed., American College of Phys. Ed., Physiccil Education and Health . . . has hundreds of clever little dances stored in her head . . . Why do those students seem to prefer less energetic activities? Betty Eggeson B. Ed., Western lll. State Teachers' College. Algebra l, Shorthand, Typing . . . would like scmeone to invent a never-fail ma- chine to sell ads . . . staff members are a F. N. Wise M.A., lllinois University, History, Geogra- phy and lnternational Relations . . . the seniors are Willing to bet he hates slavery more than the abolitionists . . . and Why not? . . . look at all those slavery themes he had to read. Leslie A. Ellis ' M. A., University of lllinois, Civics. English . . . the staff had to conduct a l'Gallup poll to get her likes and dislikes . . . according to her, the freshmen can hardly Wait to have their papers graded. Alma L. Bremerrnazn M. A., University of Mich., Commercial . . . is beginning to Wonder if the senior boys take speed tests to increase their speed or their errors . . . we Wonder, tool Maurice S. McE1hiney B. Ed., lll. State Normal, lndustrial Arts . . . head of a club that usually sets Chester High on its ear . . . were those stunts his total loss at the job. ideas? 'QQ ' za l ft?'n'tTTff Ophelia Hack Richard K. Hutton Mqriqn Grimm Marie H. luergens Betty Eggeggn F. N- Wise Leslie A. Ellis Alma L. Bremerman Maurice S. McElhiney

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