Conshohocken High School - Echo Yearbook (Conshohocken, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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BLl'E AND GOLD fi those experiments, they make me dizzy.” That’s not the truth.” MAY STARKE Mary Louise Starky May has a habit of teasing, hut she can take a joke, too. Her ambition is to have a kitchen with a white range be- cause she loves to cook. Chicken is her speciality. Her vocation is between a housewife and a stenographer. We think it will be the former. ’’Oh! Bud” DOROTHY WALTER Dot Dorothy is a student of our class who always has her work done. She is sure to make it up when she is absent. Dorothy is just as much a puzzle as the Mona Lisa. You can never tell what she is thinking. Is that all?” ALICE WILLIAMS A1 Alice is the most talkative member of our class. She has done much for the school, one could always depend on her helping hand. Alice is also a musician. She plays the violin and piano. We hear that she is taking vocal lessons now. Alice is an incessant giggler. “Ha!” “Oh! I don’t think so.” JOSEPH BATES Joedy, Bates Joe is one of our best boys in the class. He does everything the way he thinks it should be done. Joe likes best to go on an errand and that is where you find him most of the time when he’s not in class. Joe is a great football player and plans to tour Europe on an exhibition tour when he gets through school. “C’mon now before you get knocked of?.” WILLIAM BENNETT Bill, Tonnage William is the largest boy in the class and we hear he is very cranky. But some one is taking that out of him. Bill is a great fireman and when he does not have a girl out riding or is not doing some chemistry work for an A, he’s up at the fire house acting wise. He expects to be president of that place some day. Be wise, Bill. “How do you know? HERBERT BOWMAN Herb, Chesterfield. Iky Herbert is one who enjoys his books. He is most always studying English and History. When not doing this he is look- ing for a smoke. It is known that a big league ball game has been stopped so Herb could have his usual smoke. Herb is quite collegiate and many a girl has lost her heart for him. He is going to study architecture. “Got any dopes? SAMUEL BRETT Brett, Joshua. Bookkeeping Britt Samuel is one of the quiet boys in our class. He is very bashful. But be careful girls! His favorite pastime is doing shorthand. When he is not doing this he is out riding around in the Ford looking the girls over. Sam also excels in foot- ball and track. On completing school Sam plans to run an apiary. “Aw, no. PHILIP CARDAMONE Cards. Phil. Nick Philip is one of the smallest boys in our class but not the least. He has a big heart.- You can ask any girl about that. When Philip doesn’t have the girls out for a ride he is telling Kingy jokes. Philip plans to open a bakery in Atlantic City afer he gets through school. “Allright, Kerrigan.” ALAN CARTER Chicky, Casey’s Cadet Alan is one of the big boys in our class. He is quite popular among the girls and. Oh My! that hair has broken many a girl’s heart. But Alan doesn’t seem to get the drift. Alan claims he spends most of his time doing short hand. When not in-

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BLUB AND GOLD 5 Margaret is very conversational especi- ally in typing and stenography. She ap- pears demure to one not knowing her but you can’t always tell by appearance. “Try’n do it” HELEN MOSER Mose CATHERINE RIEGER Cats Catherine is one of the comfortable type whom it is nice to know. Sometimes however, Catherine doesn't leave a com- fortable margin of time and arrives at school, breathless and often late. Cather- ine is very kind and helpful to her friends. “Silence” Helen is quite a singer and is prom- inent in all exercises in the assembly. In classes she is quite and demure, but has a great longing for boys and notes from men. She can’t keep a secret and she al- ways like to tell everyone what happens everywhere. She has a laugh which re- sembles all the crownings of birds and cats. Helen expects to go to normal school and he a schoo “marm” some day. MARIAN ROBINSON Mary Ann Marian is very quiet and industrious. Her only aim in life is to become a good stenographer, regardless of anything else. Of course, Marian never uses slang, but she must have forgotten her wings one day, for we heard her say “Hot Dogs.” “Hot dogs!” Oh Yes!” I'll ask Miss Schreitz.” REGINA PAGNACCO Jina Regina’s activities are small in con- nection with school matters. She is very quiet in school, but we feel that she is more or less a “Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde” character whose real self shows outside of school. “Silence” RUTH PHILLIPS Phillips Ruth has formed a very “steady Church going habit. She believes that the best Way to a man's heart is through his stomach, so she excells in the culinary arts. Why oh why, Ruth are you making so many dresses? “Oh Gosh” VIRGINIA RAMSEY Gina Virginia believes in variety. She comes to school one day as a coy schoolgirl and the next day as a sophisticated Senior. The male sex has an ardent admiration for Virginia and she is never at a loss for dates. Virginia is very capable and never loses her head. “You did?” FRANCES ROWAN France Frances has guided our student activi- ties this year with great ability. She is one of the most capable girls of our class. Frances not only has executive ability, but she is also an athlete and has played on the girl’s varsity team. “Co-operation” ELVIRA SHUPERT Dolly Sailor Elvira is a very studious girl, especially when is comes to Latin. She very fond of dancing, and is pretty good at telling jokes. Elvira is the chatterbox of the class. She expects to go to college and become a school teacher. “Oh gosh!” ELLA SL1NGLUFF Slingy Ella is better known as one of the Siamese Twins. Ella has a very loving disposition, she is very kind to everyone. Ambition is her middle name, and she also has plenty of diligence and execu- tive ability. Sometime, in the near future, Ella will he a very successful business woman in the industrial world. Ella almost always makes a big explosion in Chemistry by saying, “Oh! Baloney with



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BU B ANI» bulging in this National pasltinie, he's helping Case, and is learning the movie business. He says, “Someday he is going to open a Theatre in Frog Hollow. What did you say?” FRANK DENNIS Tarzen, Jungles, Ape Frank is one in our class who is a good student. He can tell you anything you want to know about the jungles. His ability as a football player will never be forgotten. Tarzen is going to he an electrical engineer. “Give ’em the jungles. WILLIAM EWING Bill, Willie William is the musician of the class and is also a great singer and a great heart breaker. His cunning ways make all the girls fall for him. William has great ability as a leader and plans in the near future to take his newly organized or- chestra on a tour around the world. We wish you a safe journey. Do you wanta get hurt?” CARL FAUST Fausty Carl is one of the up to date modest hoys in our class. He never has a hair misplaced and always dresses right up to the minute. Carl is a good student and always enjoys playing the “sax” more than anything else and he deserves much credit as a musician. He also enjoys going to Jeffersonville and spends quite a hit of time in that city. “Yea, catch me.” HERMAN FINKELSTEIN Fink, Herni Herman is one of the little boys in the class, small of stature, hut oh my, he cer- tainly has a big place in Miss Buckle’s heart. When Herman isn't talking with Miss Buckle he is looking for something cheap, or someone to bet with on the hall games. His ambition is to manage a big league ball team. “How much.” FRANKLIN GOSHAW Hank Franklin is one of the very quiet boys in the class. In fact, you don't know he is around until he is called on to recite and he is always prepared. Hank is a baker of great renown and enjoys baking doughnuts. When not engaged at this, he is usually building a radio for some one or trying to tune in China. Franklin is preparing to engage in the manufacture of radios in the near future. Yea.” CLYDE HILL Clyde, Hilly Clyde is one of the very' industrious hoys of our class. He is very quiet ex- cept when in History where he can usual- ly be heard above every one else. His chief amusement is playing the saxaphone and this is what he does when he doesn't have a date to fill. Clyde's ambition is to be a minister. However, he has enrolled at LI. of I’, to study to be an Engineer. “Ungh” ROY HOLDEN Town Towy is our tall blonde athlete. He has a manner which we all admire, and a way with him which makes us do things in spite of ourselves. The good of the class is always the chief motive of Towy's school life. Without a mirror and comb Towy would be as much at loss as a sub- marine in the Sahara Desert. “Aw.” “Cut it out.” WILLIAM JONES Bill, Jonesy William is one of the best students in the class. He is also one of the quietest and most bashful. You can’t tell Bill is around until you hear him start to recite his lesson. He is never unprepared. His favorite pastime is telling Nelson Stuh- muller what “Student Council” stands for. Bill is going to take up Electrical En- gineering. What?”

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