Conshohocken High School - Echo Yearbook (Conshohocken, PA)

 - Class of 1931

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CLASS NIIGIHT DART lie II GANTS A ONE-AC T PLAY—“THE ROSY PATHWAY” Rose Rollins ... Guy Oakes Grancy Garwood .Ruth Grauel ...Earl Love Doris Fillman Class Historian Anna Suvitsky Class Prophet Emma Yost Class Will James Hipple Who’s Who Dorothy Van degrift Class Poem Florence Woznicki Class Song Words Sylvia Blasband M usic Vincent Bonkoski Presentation of Mantel William Yocum Acceptance of Mantel Lindner Kolle, ’32 Class Personals Elizabeth Ambler Doris Fillman Rebecca Lobb Margaret Mlrray Mildred Traister Millard Hipple Merrill Metz Ralph Sponar Joseph Sukalski Richard Tees Presentation Speeches Elizabeth Famous Evelyn Phillips Mildred Traister John Light Earl Love Albert Riker USHERS—CLASS OF 1932 Elizabeth Davis Merrill Arnold Dorothy Heist Lindner Kolle irginia Lobb William Nagele Elsa Nitteraurer Robert Smith Page Ten

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II Him CLASS cr If IB ACADEMIC COURSE Elizabeth Ambler Dorothy Crossmore Eleanor Emens Margaret Funston Anna Suvitsky Ella Wolf Florence Woznicki Thomas Carter Richard Dalbey John De itis John Koch Ralph Sponar Edwin Trycinski Donald Wessell GENERAL COURSE Sylvia Blasband Clara Caine Virgin ia Cu ster Bessie Cabin Ruth Ckauel Amanda Herron Jane Kowalkowski Woodrow Becker Vincent Bonkoski Joseph Del Biono Albert Frankenfield James Hipple Millard Hipple John Light Robert Lukens Albert Riker Richard Tees Vernon Vercoe COMMERCIAL COURSE K Sarah Congleton Mary Davenport Elizabeth Famous Doris Fillman Edna Gilmore Emma Kohansby Rebecca Lobb Violet Mrozek Margaret Murray Evelyn Phillips Dorothy Smith Mildred Traistf.r Elsie Tucker Dorothy Vandegrift Beatrice Wan nop Helen Webb Emma Yost Lester Abbey Donald Diesinger Charles Doran Alan Earl Earl Love Charles McCarron Sami el McCloy Merrill Metz Joseph Sukalski Anthony Travagline William Yocum William Yocum, President Edwin Trycinski, Vice-President Merrill Metz, Treasurer Sylvia Blasband, Secretary Mildred Traister, Corresponding Secretary COLORS FLOWER Old Rose and Gray Pink Rose Bud MOTTO ‘“The Past Forever Gone, The Future Still Our Own” Page Nine



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BLUE AND GOLD Tin IE CLASS miSTCIPy ON that memorious day of September 12, 1927, a great throng entered this High School, at the time 112 strong. Some of us were green and bashful while others were just the opposite. When the Faculty gazed upon us they almost gave up hope. But it didn’t take long for them to subdue us and put us in our proper places. We were then distributed throughout a good many rooms, much to the grief of all, for we had planned to be together. The first few days were the worst, because the green freshmen always landed outside an open door whenever they went in search of a room. The agony and grief it caused us has been lived over by many of us at some time or other. On the w'hole, during our first year we were very successful. Among us were found musicians, some of the girls went out for basketball and a number of the boys went out for athletics. In the chorus of the operetta were a few of our fellow members of whom we were very proud, for it is an honor for a freshman to get in the operetta. Although the uppper classmen abused us in every possible way we respected them and wished to follow their leading. Our sophomore year found us more dignified. We had moved up four rows in the auditorium, with our number greatly reduced. Our first task was the election of officers, to guide us on during the coming year. Our choice was as follows: President ........................George Huganir Vice-President....................Earl Love Treasurer.........................Vincent Bonkoski Secretary ........................Ruth Grauel Corresponding Secretary...........Emma Martin At the beginning of the year we were told of our Washington trip and that we were to save money for it. In the operetta, “Bells of Capistrano,” were found many of the sophomores, who first began to show their talent. In the high school play, “On the Hiring Line,” Ruth Grauel took the leading part. She was the only member from our class, but her talent as an actress was shown. We were also well represented in glee clubs and athletics, the boys and girls being participants in all the activities. Toward the end of the year the annual pie and cake sale took place. We sold tickets and collected cakes. Afterwards, on the day of the pie and cake sale, we sold the cakes and collected the tickets. This we learned was business, and we were willing to do anything to get money. We netted what seemed a large sum for us, but in reality was very small. This was the first money we earned towards our Washington fund. The final examinations closed our sophomore year. Two months later we started the third year. We were now the reputed joyous Juniors of the High School. Slowly we were reaching the goal that was far away when we first started school. This year we were prepared to combat every struggle and achieve success. Our selection of officers for this year was: President ........................William Yocum Vice-President....................Edwin Trycinski Secretary ........................Sylvia Blasband Treasurer.........................Merrill Metz Corresponding Secretary...........Mildred Traister Page Eleven

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