Conshohocken High School - Echo Yearbook (Conshohocken, PA)

 - Class of 1931

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BLUE AND GOLD To Roger Chell we leave Millard Hippie’s ability, knowledge, and high marks in bookkeeping. Roger we feel sure in his senior year will have a great need for this ability. The studious nature and go-getting habits of “Ed” Trycinski we bequeath to the entire junior class. We hope that this will make a name for them as it has for us this year. To Dagmar Hansen we leave “Floss” Woznicki’s ability to roll her big brown eyes. Dagmar, together with your gift from Florence and your sweet demure baby like talk you should be able to create havoc among the boys in your class. Mildred Traister leaves her willowy form to Margaret Buler. We feel sure this will be a good asset to Margaret in these modern days when the slogan is “Keep that girlish figure.” Ruth Grauel’s great popularity and her charm over dark haired boys we leave to Elizabeth Davis. Surely with an asset like this, Elizabeth, you ought to be able to gain a great reputation. John Light’s ability to act, we leave to Hannabelle Neil. May Hannabelle be as much of a success in dramatics as John was during his high school days. The demure nature of Edna Gilmore we leave to Frances McGuigan. May it be of great benefit to you. “Joe” Sulkaski’s dancing ability we leave to “Bill” Nagelc and hope this will be a great help to Bill during his college career and also in entertaining himself at Washington as it did “Joe.” To “Dot” Heist we leave the many head bands of Elsie Tucker’s. This should be a great help in keeping your hair back when you are riding in that Chrysler. The hunting experiences of Ella Wolf’s we bequeath to Stella Sapieha. Stella, this will give you plenty of hair-raising experiences to write about in your stories for the next year’s Blue and Gold. “Tommy” Carter’s fair complexion and ability to blush, when talking to girls, we leave to Oscar Freas. We feel sure Oscar won’t have much trouble, then, in becoming the most popular boy among the girls. After much persuasion we finally convinced John De Vitis to leave his olive complexion to some one who could probably make more use of it. Therefore, we bequeath his olive complexion to “Peg” Derr. We feel sure with her charming figure, and this great asset, she won’t have much trouble in becoming the leading lady of the Operetta next year. To Charles White we leave Lester Abbey’s habits of teasing. Charles might even become greater in his habits with this asset of Lester’s. Doris Fillman’s gum we leave to Katherine Hart. This should save Katherine a great deal of expense next year. “Charley” Doran’s ability to run we bequeath to “Binkey” Fairlie. “Binkey” with this great help should find little trouble in becoming the track star of the school. To Alfred Bean we leave “Joe” Del Buono’s ability to make holes in the line at tackle. Together with your ability and that of Joe’s you surely ought to help in bringing a winning team next year. Anna Suvitsky leaves her ability to perform gymnastic dancing on the stage to Mildred Tarbutton. Mildred, with this asset, in next year’s operetta shopld be a great help in bringing amusement to the audiences. The brush and easel of Virginia Custer we leave to Verna Karr. We feel sure this asset will help Verna in the art of personal makeup. “Dick” Dalbey’s sleepy nature we bequeath to Anna Marks. We feel sure this asset will help bring Anna down to a more calm way of acting. Page Twenty four

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BLUE AND GOLD Earl Love’s ability to make love we leave to “June” Lauletta. This asset, with his “Chevy,” ought to make Junie’s senior year a great social success. The notes in the drawer of Room 6 belonging to “Sie” Frankenfield we bequeath to John Skilton. John won’t have to worry about writing notes next year for “Sie” has made sure there is enough to last at least for a few years. Emma Kohansby leaves her demure manner to Elvira Pagliaro. With Elvira’s black eyes and Emma’s manner she would become very popular around the school. Margaret Murray gives her “Love” to the world, in sincere hope that the world will appreciate him as much as she has this past year. To “Eddie” Longacre we leave “Bert” Riker’s horse laugh and his vacant expression, the morning after the night before. With this laugh and expression “Eddie” should become very well known as the manager of various teams. The height and executive ability of “Bill” Yocum we leave to Lindner Kolle. Lindner, we feel, won’t have much trouble in calling his class meetings to order with this height. And, with that of his own executive ability and Bill’s, we are sure he will have a successful year. To Elsa Nitteraurer we leave Sylvia Blasband’s knowledge. Elsa, with the knowledge you already possess and that of Sylvia’s you should find little trouble in having the honor conferred upon you as that of Sylvia. Vernon Vercoe’s quietness we leave to David Kauffman. 1 his should help Dave in becoming more quiet. The childish antics of Sydney McCloy we leave to Terrill McLean. Terrill should find little difficulty in becoming the clown of his class next year as “Syd” has done this year. To Katherine McCord we leave the boyish bob of “Dot” Vandegrift’s. Katherine, by next year, should be the knockout of the school. The beautiful blonde tresses and blue eyes of “Dot” Smith we leave to Ruth Giles. We hope, Ruth, that this will be as lucky for you in gaining a steady, during your senior year as they did for Dorothy. Jack Koch’s ability to orate we leave to Mildred Coulston. This should be a great asset with what ability Mildred already possesses. Surely Jack’s hair cannot be forgotten, so we leave this to anyone who is willing to take the great responsibility of keeping it combed, which in itself is quite an undertaking. Bessie Cabin leaves her tortoise shelled glasses to Jack Berk. Jack will find that this will help him gain better knowledge of his studies. To “Tony” Smolinski we leave Jane Kowalkowski’s ability to bring police to our borough, chasing her for speeding. Tony, with this help, the town should be fairly well policed next year. As yet it is unclaimed, we will to some poor junior Helen Webb’s position as an efficient Secretary to Mr. Oerman. May the one receiving this position be as successful as Helen. Also Helen’s height we leave to Nicholas Di Pallo. This asset should help Nicholas, so that he, too, may attract attention among the student body as Helen has done this year. To Robert “Perk” Smith we leave “Bob” Lukens’ ability to keep a girl and his great clowning habits. We feel sure “Perk” will need this to attract more attention in school and to hold on to his girl outside of school. Beatrice Wannop has consented to leave her ability to paint scenery to Walter Cubberly. Walter, we feel sure with this asset you should make a name for yourself in the art of scenery painting. Evelyn Phillips leaves her salesmanship ability to Hazel Rigg. Hazel, we feel sure will be heard in the future when it comes to selling, aided with this asset of Evelyn’s. Page Twenty-three



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BLUE AND GOLD To Mary Rupton we leave Alan Earl’s ability to roam around without becoming lost. We feel that Mary does not see enough, living so close to the school, and this would help her gain a better knowledge of her surroundings. To Margaret Wildrick we leave Dorothy Crossmore’s quiet reserved, dignified, and studious nature. We hope this will be gladly accepted and greatly appreciated. Betty P'amous’s red hair we leave to Julia Travaglini, although Betty sure does hate to part with these charming tresses. We hope, Julia, that you will love and care for it as Betty has done and we know that with your curls and this hair you should have the most wanted hair in school. Then, too, we leave Betty’s good-natured disposition to Edna Taylor. May it be a benefit to you, Edna, as it was to Betty. Rebecca Lobb’s ability to type we will to Herbert McQuirns. With this asset “Herb” ought to be able to accomplish something in the art of typing.. “Tony” Travagline leaves his ability to chatter and make wise remarks to Emma Kirkpatrick. But, we hope at the same time that they will not cause Emma too much trouble as they have for Tony this year. The many giggles of Violet Mrozek we leave to Virginia Lobb and Leo Bogdan. May this provoke laughter from these never smiling lips and, therefore, attract more attention. Donald Diesinger leaves his ability to break forth into a song at the most inopportune time to “Walt” Cummins. This will be a great help to Walt when he starts to croon to that certain girl on Xarcissa Road. The ever-seeing form of Emma Yost we will to Jean Coventry. Jean, with this asset, should be well known and liked by next year. And last but not least, we leave “Dick” Tee’s ability to attract attention by his clowning habits to Walter Blackburn and Morris Graubard. We feel that this is too great for any one member to be burdened with, and we hope they will use them to a better advantage than Dick has done during his four years. Again to the Faculty we leave our heartiest congratulations on having turned out such an excellent class. We hope that they will forgive us for the many heartaches and pains that we have caused them during our four years and for which we are indeed sorry now. We hereby do make, designate, and appoint “Gump” Earl to be the executor of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof we have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seals this eighteenth day of June in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and thirty-one. Members Of The Class Of 1931 Sealed and published by the Class of 1931 as their last will and testament, in the presence of who at their request, in their presence, and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses: Obe Swift Lindenmuth A. Lotta Speed Mosley Lena Genster Carrie Bundles James F. Hipple. Page Twenty five

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