Conshohocken High School - Echo Yearbook (Conshohocken, PA)

 - Class of 1931

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BLUE AND GOLD Joseph Carmen Del Buono Joe” “Holy Mackerel” Basketball (2, 3, 4): Baseball (2. 3. 4): Football (2, 3. 4); Jerry of Jericho Road (3). Can anyone find a real friend now-a-days ? Yes. you can if you are fortunate enough to possess one like Joe. His lessons are always well prepared, his manner pleasing, and he makes use of every spare moment. He was among the leaders in the sports at Conshy High. In fact, Joe displayed at all times his sportsmanlik? ability in all lines of sports. Joe has always been admired for his bright disposition ami his ready smile and has gained for himself the name of “smiley. The saying Still waters run deep can be applied to Joe very easily. And in regards to Joe's attitude toward the fair sex, little if nothing about him is known. Although it has recently been rumored that he had been seen in the company of two sisters from the undergraduate classes! ! ! ! How about it. Joe? ? ? To You, Joe. the Class of 1931 extends to you our best wishes and good luck for your future. John Joseph DeVitis “Giant” “Is that so?” Orchestra (1. 2. 3): Oh! Doctor (4). John is one of the quietest boys in our class. He sure does have lots of patience and generally gets what he goes after. He is always quite concerned about his lessons, especially his algebra, and his by-word seems to be, Got your algebra finished? We don't know a great deal about this young man, but we do know that he is guilty of one trait, and that is of his perpetual smile. As far as we know the girls don’t seem to trouble John at all and therefore the fellows all know him as a dependable chap. We hear that John intends to go to Drexel in the fall because he aspires to become an electrical engineer. Go to it. John, you’re needed. Best wishes of the 1931 class always be with you. Donald Barnette Diesinger “Dinger”—“Don” “Howdy!” Bells of Capistrano (2); Jerry of Jericho Road (3); Oh! Doctor (4). Here we have it. Rudy Valee’s only competitor. For you know Dingy is quite a singer and at most any time one can hear him singing his favorite tune, Gee. It’s Great. After Being Out Late. Walking My Baby Back Home. Because of this reputation he has gained about the school, we feel that Dingy would make a good radio crooner, for whenever you see him he is singing one of the latest tunes. He is also what one might call a plugger when it comes to studying, and no matter how early we came to school Dingy was always there ahead of us applying himself to his studies, especially Shorthand. For you know he is very fond of Shorthand? ? ?—and how. Dingy is a mighty good sport and lots of fun and we were very pleased to have him in the Commercial Course and know that he ought to be able to make out satisfactorily in some office even if he does have trouble hitting the keys on a typewriter. But. whatever the future holds in store for him we are certain he will make good and the whole class wishes him lots of luck. Charles William Doran “Doran”—“Chick” “Not bad!” Orchestra (2, 3. 4): Band (2. 3. 4). Here we have it. The most accommodating young man when it comes to taking people on errands in his machine. For this reason. Charlie sure has been a great asset to the class. Charlie is a good mechanic or at least he seems to be. for whenever he pulls up to the Seventh Ave. entrance, up goes the hood on his machine and one can find Charlie tightening a nut or loosening a spark plug. Charlie leaves us under the impression that he is very modest and bashful, but we have our doubts because we have seen him quite often in the near vicinity of East Fifth Ave. Therefore, Charlie, there isn’t any wonder that there is a question in our minds. Doran aspires to be a traffic cop and we are sure that he will attain his ambition and we hope Charles, if you ever catch any of us speeding along the highway that you will remember we were your classmates in C. H. S. and do wish you lots of luck and future hipp.ness. Hannah Elizabeth Famous “Betty “Goo—Goo” Oh! Doctor (4); It’s the Climate (4); Dulcy (4) ; Glee Club (2). Clear the way. here comes Betty! And talk about personality, Betty has everyone stopped. And because of this and also the fact that she is loads of fun has lead her to gain many a permanent friendship. Betty is also the proud possessor of a beautiful head of auburn hair and a laugh that can always be heard whenever there is any kind of fun or amusement about. Betty is a! ys laughing and her witty sayings come out at the most unexpected times. We have searched far and wide to find some fault regarding this young lady, but we must admit that we have failed miserably. She has brought her name into prominence by taking an active part in dramatics and could be judged a great success when it comes to handling herself while on the stakL. Although Betty does not seem to agree with us. we think she is pleasingly plump and because of this disagreement, we do find that she has one fault w'hich is against all hygiene instructions—that of going on a diet for many days at a time eating only lettuce and drinking only water. Don’t be foolish. Betty, because we like you just as you are and would hate to see you otherwise. Bettv has her own ideas about men and therefore we are unable to comment upon them. We all know that when she enters into the business profession, she will be a great asset to the business world. May life treat you right—happy days, as you spent with us in C. H. S. go with you, Betty. Doris Irene Fillman “Dot “Quit you’re kidding” Jerry of Jericho Road (3): Oh! Doctor (4); Dulcy (4); Glee Club (1. 2); Blue and Gold Staff (4). To know her is to like her. Doris is a girl you just can’t help but like as she has a sunny smile for you every time you see her. Doris has cultivated a giggle which is the very latest out and if you ever hear it we advise you not to try it for it’s a special make and it might prove disastrous for you to copy it. Dot is also quite an actress. She made her debut in the Senior play, and we all know what a great success she turned out to be. In regard to the opposite sex. we were never fortunate enough to get her opinion about them, but we do know that she does have a tendency towards slender fellows. Doris intends to be a stenographer when she leaves school and we know that if she continues on with her commercial work as she did in high school she will be successful and we. her classmates. wish her lots of luck. Page Twenty-nine

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BLUE AND GOLD Clara Brooke Caine “Terrie” “Good Night” Bells of Beaujolais (1); Bells of Capistrano 21 : Glee Club (2). Clara is Elizabeth's buddy, and Elizabeth and Clara are not to be separated. Clara and Betty are known as the inseparable two. but at present Clara is the subject of our thoughts, and her cheery smile is forthcoming whenever she is seen about the'school. She has always taken an interest in the fclass. especially when it came to raising funds for our Washington trip in the way of selling magazines. She is another member of our “Helping Hand Society and it is never too much trouble fdr her to loan out her Chemistry notes or to do typing for anyone. Terrie’s chief hobby seems to be centered around music, and although very few people know it she is quite an accomplished musician. Her future work seems to b: that of studying the organ and we hear that she intends going to college for a year and then continue her study at a conservatory of music. But we wonder what she will do without Betty. Don't worry. Clara, paper and ink rr? chea and you can alw’ays be in touch with h r that way. We know you will succeed. Happy times. Cl-ra. Thomas William Carter 44Tommy “Going to Norristown Lighty?” Fells of Capistrano (2); Jerry of Jericho Road (3); Oh! Doctor (4); Football (2. 3). Here is a pal. fellow’s. Tommy is peppy and always ready for anything. At times, he is very quiet, and then again we alw’ays know w’hen he is about, because he sure is a great kidder. But at that we have never been able to find out very much about him. But we do know that he is cjuite a favorite among the fair sex and we also know that he is another of the many commuters to Norristown. What is it Tommy, an epidemic? Tommy as yet has not fully decided w’hat he intends to do in later life, but he is talking about furthering his education in a Higher School of Learning. However, we suppose the question in Tommy’s mind is where he can find a school that will be close to Norristown. But. Tommy, why worry about such a trivial affair for you know there are girls in every port. So, select the school and then the girl, and w e feel sure that your college career will be a great success. Best wishes from the Class of 31. Sarah Hazel Congleton “Sally”— Shorty” “I might” Oratorical Contest (2. 3. 4): Glee Club (2. 3); Oh! Doctor (4); Debating Team (Captain. 3. 4). Small but mighty, that’s Sarah. She is one of the smallest members of our class, but don't find yourself in an argument with her for she is bound to come out on top with a good many points to her credit. For you know, folks. Sarah is our champion debater and wras elected captain of the team during her senior year. And thru all of this has gained quite a bit of practice in the line of arguing. She is a very forceful speaker and can create an argument over the slightest thing and has come into her own during her senior year. We feel the cause of all this has been due to the fact that she had a debating partner with her not only during the time of debating but also around the school and during her spare moments. Sarah is also known for her art of dressmaking and is quite efficient in this line of work. We feel. Sarah, this wrill indeed be a great help to you in the future and surely will help to keep down the household budget As to whether she is going to be an orator, stenographer, seamstress, or house-wife, we are unable to say at the present time, but we know because of her determination she will Page Twenty ight be successful in any vocation. Here’s hoping wealth and happiness may always be yours. Dorothy Mae Crossmore “Dot “My Word!” Glee Club (3). Dorothy is a rather reserved Miss, but she possesses high abilities especially when it comes to Algebra. For perseverance has taken her a long way in high school, and because of her ever willingness to lend a helping hand especially in her pet subject, mathematics, have made Dot valuable to her class. Yet with all her sincerity and knowiedge this tall and slender lass is often seen cutting up and enjoying a joke. Dorothy has often expressed her desire to be a teacher but she has not decided definitely what her future occupation will be. But whatever it is, Dorothy, your kind succeeds, so good luck to you. Virginia Eleanor Custer “Ginny” “You would” Blue and Gold Staff (4). Virginia is very quiet when you first know her but soon her contagious giggle bursts forth and changes her completely. She is especially interested in art and all her spare time is spent in drawing. When all the rest of us are downcast because we have to draw a cover for one of our themes. Virginia just beams as that is her special work. She is also a very good student in chemistry and finishes her work ahead of everyone else, consequently everyone comes to her for help. She is planning to go to the Philadelphia School of Art next year to study designing. We are sure if she does as well there as she did in C. H. S. she will be one of their best students. Best wishes from the Class of 1931. Richard William Dalbey “Dick” “Holy Mackerel” Orchestra (1. 2. 3. 4): Band (1. 2. 3. 4). Sh-h-h! ! ! What seems to be the trouble? Nothing else except that Dick is still asleep, for you know’ Dick’s greatest hobby is to sleep and then more sleep. But Dick really can be wide-aw’ake if he w’ants to, and he generally is when it comes to playing the trumpet and also when any of the fair ladies are about. Dick is another one of our champion blushers and he does this to perfection when talking to him about a certain young lady in the Junior Class? ? ? Also w’hen Dorothy from our class says to him. “My Richard. But at that, Dick is a very good natured boy and a very likeable chap, and we hear that he is thinking of aviation for a future vocation, and we know that he will never be upside down. Fly to it. Dick, we the Class of 1931 will hang on. Mary Davenport “Dave” “Oh! Sujrar” Orchestra (1. 2. 3. 4 ) : Band (1. 2. 3, 4). Numbered among the quiet unheard from girls of the Senior Class. Mary is one of the quietest and the only time when she is heard to make any noise is when she plays her saxophone for you know’ Mary is one of our class musicians, and is very accomplished in this art of work. Because of Mary’s quiet disposition she has accumulated many friends around the school and we are all proud to have her as a member of our class. Since Mary is such a quiet girl we are sure she must also be cool-headed and so we feel that she will win out every time. Mary is not telling us just w’hat she intends to do after graduating but we think she intends to take up nursing. Whatever you plan. Mary, the Class of 1931 wishes you all possible success in the future.



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BLUE AH D GOLD Alan Lloyd Earl “A ” “I’ll be darned!” Orchestra (1, 2, 3. 4). Alan is known about the school as the champion hiker for his chief hobby seems to that of taking many long walks and as a rule by himself. We really got to know about Alan while on our stay in Washington and he could be found morning, noon and night roaming about the big metropolis. Don’t you ever get tired. Alan? He also was seen continually about the school reading magazines especially pertaining to aviation. As to whether he intends to make this his vocation we have not been able to find out as yet. Perhaps he is quite undecided because of the fact that Alan is very fond of the young ladies, not only one but many and if he should intend to fly he would only be able to take one with him. But putting all joking aside Alan is a conscientious worker and he has done quite a bit for the class and we know that if he intends to soar above us or carry on a business profession we are sure that he will be as successful as the other members of his class. We are all wishing you a successful career. Eleanor Ida Emens “Ick” “More detective work” A quiet lass, but a good one. There is really not a great deal to be said of this young lady because of the fact that we only really got to know' Kleanor during our last year of school, and to our surprise, we have found that she really has a sense of humor and also has many other good qualities. As to the male members of the class, they seem to have no attraction for Kleanor, although it has been rumored that she enjoyed many frequent rides during the winter months in the rumble seat of a dark roadster. Are we justified, Eleanor, in regard to this rumor? After leaving high school. Eleanor’s ambitions seem to tend towards nursing. And to carry on this profession, she intends to leave Conshohocken and live with her parents in New York, we believe. We are sorry to see you leave, Elc'inor. and we hope that you will again return, and. with you goes our luck and best wishes for the future. Albert Eugene Frankenfield “Cy” “Holy Mackerel” Ho hum. One minute to nine and one seat in Room 6 is still vacant, again we have reconciled ourselves to the fact that Cy” is going to be absent again. But we would all at once be mistaken because on the dot of nine he would come strolling in just as calmly as if it were only 8.45 A.M. If Cy had his way there wouldn't be any school, for hardly a week went by without him being absent or late. How about it, Cy ? He is another of our many quiet and reserved boys and because he is so very bashful, girls don't seem to bother him in the least. When asked what he will do upon leaving school we judged by his answer that he will be another of the many unemployed of the class, but we feel different about it because we know if Cy applies himself in the outside world as he did in school he will be a success. Go to it, Cy— we’re with you. Margaret Alexandria Funston “Marg” “Whatcha say?” Behold the Farmerette of our class! Margaret Alexandria Funston. Margaret is very quiet about school and therefore there is very little Page Thirty that we know of this young lady, but we do know that she is very capable when it comes to taking care of the farm and handling the men on it. She is what one might term an early riser and does a day's wrork before any of us ever think of getting up. She not only knows how to farm but she also knows how to take care of a Fo? d. especially on rainy nights dressed in formal clothes going to a dance. Around the school she takes an native interest in her studies and is always willing to lend a helping hand. As to what she intends to do in the future it has not been definitely decided but may happiness and success be your close companions, from the Class of 1931. Bessie Celia Gabin “Bess” “Oh, golly!” Glee Club (1. 2). Bessie is another one of the girls of our clas3 about whom very little is known. We do know however that she is capable of judging her time correctly in that she just arrives at school as the bell rings for classes to begin. Once in a w'hile Betty arrives early and it takes weeks for the class to recover from the shock. Altho she did not leave us in on the deep dark secret as to what she intends to do in the future, we feel sure since she is a lover of books that journalism would be a fine vocation for her. So good luck to you from the Class of 31. Edna Mae Gilmore “Yie” “Gee Whiz” Pells cf Capistrano (2) : Jerry of Jericho Road (3): Oh! Doctor (4); Glee Club (1. 2. 3). What will I do next? This is the familiar spying of Edna’s especially in bookkeeping class. “Yie, during her four years in school, did not stem to participate in many of the activities around the school, but then we suppose that we must overlook that fact for the reason that Edna’s thoughts were elsewhere. For you know it is rather difficult to concentrate in school when you are thinking of someone else who is dear to you and who is now making a name for h;mself in the outside world. Since our trip to Washington, we know that she w ould make an efficient housekeeper because she continually straightened out the girls' rooms that were in such a disorderly state of affairs. Edna, at times, is very quiet and reserved, and again, she is full of fun and always ready for a good time. We all felt sure that fhe should have worked out her course towards home economics. Put instead, she trained herself in the commercial work and intends to carry on as someone's stenographer after she leaves Conshohocken High School. May success be yours from the Class of 1931. Ruth A dele Grauel “Ruth” “Oh! heck” Basketball (3, 4); Bells of Capistrano (2): Jerry of Jericho Road (3); Oh! Doctor (4); On the Hiring Line (2); Skidding (3); It's the Climate (4); Dulcy (4); Glee Club (1, 2): Recording Secretary of Class (2); Cheer Leader (4) ; Blue and Gold Staff (4). There is so much to say about this young lady that it is hard to know where to begin. We all know her talent as an actress to say nothing of her athletic ability. Everything that she attempts, she does well and she can be considered as the outstanding and most popular girl of the class. She has always been found doing something around the high school and because of the fact that she did everything in such a pleasant manner and because of her likeable dis-

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