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'rtyiatony 02{ z po t 07r zc t It seems like only yesterday, but in reality it lias been three years since we. the class of 1956, entered Tredyffrin-Easttown Senior High as timid sopho- mores. Our class officers were F.mil Capetola. President: Alicia Allman. Vice President; Jeanette Evans, Secretary; and Hank Repseha. Treasurer. Mr. Rosato was not only our history teacher but also our class sponsor. Remember our first dance, tbe Lollipop Hop? We shall never forget the mice in our lockers nor the frogs in biology. Somehow, we passed our exams to end our first year in high school. Our junior year was a busy one. Under the guidance of Mr. Monahan we elected Emil Capetola as President, Allicia Allman as Vice President. Maigie Kirk as Secretary, and Janet Meszaros as Treasurer. Both the football and cross-country teams won their respective Chest-Mont championships. The big event of the year was the Glass Slipper Ball where we crowned Patty Meyer as the lovely May Queen. The whole school was suffering from an epidemic of spring fever as we prepared for our exams. As our junior year ended we left behind us the old familiar halls of T-E and many pleasant (and some not so pleasant) memories. Our spirit, however, was carried with us to the beautiful, new Conestoga Senior High School. At long last we were seniors, and especially proud ones, too. We loved our new school, although we felt as if we had traveled many miles wdien we finally reached chemistry after coming from gym. We were determined to make Conestoga not only well-known but also well liked by everyone. With Mr. Whitcraft as our class sponsor we elected Emil Capetola. Presi- dent; Eugene Ealasco. Vice President; Margie Kirk. Secretary: and Janet Meszaros, Treasurer. We added to our class treasury with a very successful magazine drive and a ver successful class supper. We were sorry to see Miss Nash leave, after doing such a fine job as a member of our faculty and as the sponsor ol the Student Council. 1'be football team recaptured the Chest-Mont Championship while the girls' hockey team celebrated an undefeated season. Our busy schedules of basketball games, proms, the senior play, the music festival, and our research papers left little time for studving. The trip to New't ork was an event never to be forgotten. Finally graduation brought our happy, carefree school days to a close.
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ALICIA LOUISE ALLMAN Devon—Academic . . . Hockey X. XL XII: Basketball XI; Band X. XL XII: Orchestra X. XL XII; Music Council X; Chorus XI: National Thespian Society X. XI, XII: Vice Presi- dent of Class X. XI: Driver Training X; Student Council XL XII: Newspaper X. XI: HR President X: HR Secretary XI; Dramatics X. “Let’s go gang! . . . I re tty and popular . . . nursing ahead . . . our lady president. JOHN AHN Berwyn—Industrial Arts . . . hnnie . . . Berwyn Fire Com- pany . . . Cars . . . 46 Ford. RICHARD AIGELDINOER Malvern . . . Banking XII: Li- brarian XII: Football X. Dinger • . . Don't work too hard—at least not in English . . . he wants his own garage . . . swimming at East It kite!and is tops . . . blonde hair. ANNE ALISON ALEXANDER Charlestown Academic . . . Chorus X. XL XII: Gowned Choir X: Cheerleader X. XL XII: Field Day X. XL XII; Newspaper XI. XII: Personal Use Typing XII; French Club XII. Annie . . . “That's terrific” meaning Hank, oi course . . . found at home, playing the piano or writing letters to Cali- fornia. THOMAS DOMINIC ALLEVA Devault Industrial Arts . . . Football X; Student Council XL XII: Field Day X. XL XII. Tommy ... at home, working on his car . . . “Here, take it” . . . English, that is . . . likes to hunt, contracting is his fu- ture . . . that certain girl. HELOISF ISABELLE Al) Wl£ Berwyn- cademic . . . Chorus X. XL XII: Orchestra X. XI. XII: Gowned Choir V XI; Band X. XL XII: Tennis X: Newspaper XI. XII: Student Council XI. El lie . . . found at home playing with her dog. thinking and waiting for week- ends . . . wants to go to college . . . but not in her VJ7 Ford. SOMA DAWN BALMER Paoli Academic . . . Sortie . . . came to us from Hacerford in her junior year . . . “That's terrific” . . . likes to paint or play baseball, but doesn't like washing dishes . . . wants to be a nurse. MARIO J. BARBONE Devon Industrial Arts . . . Field Day Events X, XL XII. Moo . . . motorcycle crazy . . . calls anyone dimwit . . . wants to be a mechanic . . . hangs out at the Devon Motorcycle Shop.
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