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This year our yearbook The Echo bears a name symbolic of our town. Due to the situation of Con-shohocken, surrounded by the beautiful wooded hills, the echo of practically all sounds rebounds throughout our pleasant valley. It is our sincere wish that the memories that fill this book, and the achievements of our high school will likewise be echoed for many years to come. The £cho 1941 Tha 1941 E C 1 H O @on$hohoclcQn 4 ijh School - onlhohockeni J (L. 3 dedication We dedicate this diary of our four-year term at Conshohocken High School to Oscar C. Freas, Jr. Gratitude impels us tc do so, because without his energy and help we could not have produced The Echo.” He has entered into the production of this book with the same tireless manner and zest as he does with his many other activities about the school. 4 Table ofi Content ---------------- ADMINISTRATION FACULTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL SENIORS LARGEST CLASS IN HISTORY OF SCHOOL WHO'S WHO JUNIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS SENIOR PLAY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY BLUE AND GOLD MUSIC Member ofi Atkinson Beyer Buckle Crossmore DeHaven Mattis Mowrey Nagele Nichols Elizabeth P. H. Atkinson Geography Harold A. Beyer Science Alice I. Buckle History Dorothy M. Crossmore History Rose K. DeHaven Home Economics Harry E. Fox, Jr. Commercial Oscar C. Freas, Jr. Mathematics Josephine R. Grimmett English Verna E. High Commercial Howard D. Holmes English Elizabeth S. Koch Latin H. Luke Kochenberger Mathematics Wesley G. Kuemmerle Industrial Arts Barbara T. Lentz Civics The £ck o 8 out 'Tacultt ca d A Grimmett Schreitz High Shade Holmes Koch Kochenberger Kuemmerle Smith Talone Thompson Wiley Helen E. Mattis Horace J. Mowrey Margaret F. Nagele Natalie A. Nichols Florence E. Rollins Maud D. Sagebeer Caroline M. Schreitz C. Lester Shade Elizabeth S. Smith Alice M. Talone Elvira H. Thompson William S. Wiley Physical Education Physical Education English Commercial Science English Commercial Music Art History French Commercial Lentz 1941 9 I ho r ri ak ✓ rnoo+r Eisenberg EUam Long McGonigal Mitchell Ristine Roberts Jones President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Seth K. Mitchell Harry Ellam Phyllis L. Jones Walter W. Eisenberg Robert C. Long Donald J. McGonigal Irwin H. Ristine Paul S. Roberts The £ch o 10 jSupetln ten den t ROBERT C. LANDIS 1941 11 Principal c or ■' EDWARD W. OERMANN ■fjiltotij of (?Lii of) 1941 In the year nineteen hundred thirty-seven we the class ol nineteen hundred forty-one began our educational journey, four years of work, work which went hand in hand with play; it was not all work, not all play. Now our school days— golden rule days—are gone, never to return. Our tour commenced on rather rough waters, but capable, guiding hands and a hardy ship soon made these rough spots smooth. Our destination seemed to us indefinite, but soon we became acclimated and were seriously on the path to our goal—graduation, yet that was not a finality, but only a stepping stone to lift us securely up and on to worlds beyond. But at the start we were like a ship without a sail. We were without a staff of officers to steer us aright, so our crew decided to take unto us a President as captain, William Wurster; a Vice President as first mate, William Welsh; and as the rest of the officers for our nautical trip. Treasurer Richard Ridington Recording Secretary Grace Tomlinson Corresponding Secretary Martha Thornton Though complete as to officers we needed an advisory board. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Rollins graciously accepted this post. Dame Rumor has it that this is a thankless job, but this is erroneous. We carried as our ship's cargo thanks and sincere appreciation for all they have done. To them we owe much, for as we got caught on shallows and flats, they were the ones to push us off to smooth sailing once again. With this staff, the crew and advisers, we swerved from a carefree course to a more serious one, for it took unbending efforts to steer us southward—to Washington! Like all good ships this one encouraged us to have a respite from our daily assigned tasks and enter into extra-curricular activities—sports, glee club, orchestra, band, plays. Many of us took advantage of these breaks from what too often becomes a monotonous routine. Then all too soon came the realization that we were passing the halfway mark and soon would our comfortable deck chairs straighten themselves into two straight bars with cross pieces—ladders for us to climb! Following this would come the struggle, the survival of the fittest. But first we had to explore that strange land that is known to Seniors and Seniors alone; here we were busy, yes, but not too busy for pauses that refresh—our social life together. We laughed, we sang, we worked, we played, knowing that before long these days would end and at the close of one a new day would appear, a day full of responsibilities. Now that day is here, and as we dock, after a never-to-be-forgotten trip, we leave our ship, full of good wishes, to those who have yet this course to navigate. But with us we take something that we cannot give, sell, or lose—something no one can take from us. We hope those now on the journey can complete this cruise as we have done, so that they too will have these indestructible treasures. As our paths now divide and we go our separate ways, whether they be the ways of the skilled laborer, the unskilled laborer, or the professional man, let us keep ever in our minds our motto, He who labors conquers. Welsh Ridington Tomlinson Wurster Thornton Tlie £cho BENELDA MARIE AGOSTINELLI EVELYN ALLISON National Honor Society (3. 4), Blue and Gold Staff (3. 4); “Growing Pains (4). FRANCES MARIE ALFONSE MARY ELSIE ALVAREZ ENIS MABEL ANDRY Blue and Gold Staff (3. 4); Music Festival (1, 2); Glee Club (1). THOMAS JOHN BANAS AMELIA HELEN BARBATO ELEANOR FRANCES BARR Music Festival (1, 2); National Honor Society (4). ANNA ELEANOR BAILEY Music Festival (1); Glee Club (1). ALOYSIUS CONSTANCE BARANOWSKI Blue and Gold Staff (3). ANNA TERESA BARNOCKI Music Festival (1, 2. 3); Glee Club (1, 2. 3); Romance Comes to Willie Parker (4). RICHARD JOHNSTON BATE Basketball (2, 3, 4); Baseball (3). 1941 15 DORIS BEAVER Blue and Gold Staff (3, 4); National Honor Society (3. 4); “Romance Comes to Willie Parker (4); “Growing Pains (4). STEPHINIA STELLA BOSAK ETHEL MAY BROWN Band (3). CHARLES EDWARD BUTERA Baseball (1. 2. 3, 4); Football (1, 2, 3. 4); Basketball (2. 3). CLIFTON JOSEPH CAMPBELL Football (2, 3, 4); National Honor Society (3, 4). RUSSELL JOHN CARDAMONE Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Band (2, 3, 4); Music Festival (1, 2, 3, 4); Blue and Gold Staff (3. 4). “The £cho PAULINE MARIE BORLAND Basketball (3, 4); Band (2, 3, 4); Orchestra (2); Music Festival (1,2, 4); Glee Club (1.2). LOYOLA ANN BROWER Music Festival (1); Cheerleader (4). MARY LOUISE BRUNI Glee Club (1, 2, 3), Music Festival (1, 2, 3); Blue and Gold Staff (3). WILLIAM BYTHEWAY Track (3); “Romance Comes to Willie Parker (4), “Growing Pains (4). ELIZABETH JANE CAMPBELL Band (4); Basketball (3, 4). PHYLLIS CARTER Music Festival (2, 3); Blue and Gold Staff (4). 16 MARY VIOLA CASSEY DORRIS LORRAINE CHELL Music Festival (1, 2); Glee Club (1). JULIA ANN CLARKE Basketball (2, 3. 4); Music Festival (1, 2. 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2. 3); National Honor Society (4). BETTE COBOURN Band (3, 4). DORIS EVELYN COSTELLO Glee Club (1), Music Festival (2); Band (3). ANGELO RICHARD DAMICO AMY ELIZABETH DAVIS Blue and Gold Staff (3, 4); Music Festival (1,2. 3); Glee Club (1. 2. 3); National Honor Society (3. 4); Basketball Manager (4); Growing Pains (4). RUTH MAE DAVIS Music Festival (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Growing Pains (4). JOSEPH MICHAEL D'ALESANDRO Cheerleader (4). ROSE ANNA D'ANNUNZIO MILDRED JUNE DAVIS Glee Club (1); Music Festival (1, 2). r JEANNE CLEAVER DIESINGER Music Festival (1. 2); Glee Club (1, 2); Cheerleader (3) Apron String Revolt (2) National Honor Society (4) Growing Pains (4). 1941 17 MARY ANNE D'ORAZIO DOROTHY MAE DUTILL Music Festival (1). JAMES JOSEPH DOUGHERTY Football (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball (1, 2, 3. 4); Basketball Manager (4). RUTH HELEN EBERLE Music Festival (1, 2); Basketball (2); “Growing Pains (4). VIOLET MAY ELLAM Music Festival (1. 2. 4); Glee Club (1, 2); “Romance Comes to Willie Parker (4); National Honor Society (4); Growing Pains (4). JAMES WARREN FERRIER Orchestra (2, 3); Cheerleader (3. 4); Romance Comes to Willie Parker (4); National Honor Society (4). WARREN J. FISHER. JR. Band (1.2); Orchestra (1,2); Music Festival (1, 2); Cheerleader (3); “Growing Pains (4). FRANCES REGINA GIBBS CATHERINE ANDORA ERB Music Festival (1, 2, 3. 4); Glee Club (1). J ii 'V 1 JOHN JULIUS FIORAVANTI ANTHONY RICHARD GALIE Golf (1. 2). FLORENCE CONSTANCE GONSIOROWSKI Basketball (2, 3); Cheerleader (3, 4); “Growing Pains (4). “The cho 18 MARY ELIZABETH GREGORY RICHARD FERGUSON GUM Baseball (3, 4); Basketball (2); Blue and Gold Staff (3, 4). PAUL EDWARD HARRIS DANIEL HARTMAN HASTINGS Romance Comes to Willie Parker'' (4); Growing Pains'' (4). JOSEPH HENRY HYLINSKI SAMUEL JOSEPH JANUZELU Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4); Football (2. 3. 4); Basketball Manager (4). SARA ELIZABETH GRENNOR Glee Club (1.2), Music Festival (1, 2). MARY BARBARA HAGER ALONZO FLEMING HARTSELL. JR. STANLEY FRANK HELENIAK Basketball (3); Football (2, 3. 4). LILLIAN AMANDA IRWIN Music Festival (1). SOPHIE MIRIAM JAWORSKI Music Festival (1. 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2. 3). 1941 19 PAUL FRANCIS JOHNSON Music Festival (1). HELEN PATRICIA IORDAN GERTRUDE KEOWN Glee Club (1); Growing Pains (4). JAMES REED KOCH Growing Pains (4). GEORGE KRILL JEAN KURYLEK Cheerleader (3.4); Blue and Gold Staff (3, 4); Basketball (2. 3. Captain 4); National Honor Society (4). ALETA MAY JOHNSTON Glee Club (1. 2, 3); Music Festival (1. 2, 3, 4); National Honor Society (4); Growing Pains (4). KATHRYN KATARYNICK SAMUEL KLORFINE FLORENCE KOPENSKY Music Festival (1.2. 3); Glee Club (1.2). CLARA ALICE KUNASZUK JOSEPH KUSHLA Baseball (3. 4). 20 “The cho LAWRENCE THEODORE LACOSTE Blue and Gold Staff (4). ANDREW CAMILLE LANNUTTI RAYMOND HENRY LaPENTA Growing Pains (4). JOSEPH GEORGE LEPERA STANLEY SABASTIAN LEWANDOWSK1 SOPHIE MARY LYCZKOWSKI ANNA MARIE MANZI MARY MILDRED LAWSON Music Festival (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1.2, 3); National Honor Society (4); Growing Pains' (4). HENRY ANTHONY LEWANDAWSKI RUTH EVELYN LONG Music Festival (1.2. 3); Glee Club (1. 2. 3). ELIZABETH ROSE MANOPPELLO FRANK JOHN MARCUCCI 1941 21 FRED JOHN MARTINELLI Football (4). ANNA ELIZABETH MASHINTONIO SARA ANN McCAULEY Basketball (2, 3. 4). HARRY ATMORE MARX RAYMOND JOHN MASHMAN KATHRYN AUDREY McCURDY Blue and Gold Staff (3, 4); National Honor Society (4). JACK CRAWFORD McFETRIDGE. JR. MARY TERESA MILEWSKI Glee Club (1). Music Festival (1, 2). MARJORIE JEANNE MONTROSS Music Festival (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2. 3). fAe £ch o JOHN PATRICK McMULLEN Baseball (3. 4); Football (3. 4); ‘ Romance Comes to Willie Parker” (4). VIOLA AMELIA MINNICK Glee Club (1, 2. 3), Music Festival (1, 2. 3). VIRGINIA ALMA MORGAN 22 MARIE ANN NARDI Music Festival (1); Glee Club (1). VIRGINIA TERESA NARDI FRANCES NIETUPSKI IRENE BARBARA NOVAK Blue and Gold Staff (3, 4); Growing Pains (4). ANGELO JOSEPH NOVI JOHN RUSSELL O'NEIL Band (1, 2, 3); Growing Pains (4). ANNA MARIE PAGLIARO GERALD FRANCIS PASCALE Band (1); Orchestra (2); Blue and Gold Staff (3). J mi x? u ; HENRY JACOB OLSZTA Orchestra (2, 3). Basketball (2); Music Festival (2, 3); Blue and Gold Staff (3, 4). PAUL STANLEY OPELSKI Football (2. 3. 4); Basketball (2. 3. 4); Baseball (3, 4). CHARLES FELL PARKER Blue and Gold Staff (3, 4). STEPHEN NICHOLAS PASQUINI Baseball (2, 3, 4); Football (4). 1941 23 TERESA JULIA PERONI Glee Club (1, 2). MARY CRAWFORD POWERS ELSIE MAE QUIGG Blue and Gold Staff (3, 4); National Honor Society (4). SARA JANE QUIGG ROBERT LAWRENCE RIDINGTON Track (3); Band (2. 3. 4); Orchestra (2. 3, 4); Music Festival (2, 3); Romance Comes to Willie Parker (4); Blue and Gold Staff (3); National Honor Society (4); Growing Pains (4). MARGARET FLORENCE RYAN Blue and Gold Staff (4). The £ch o LLOYD WILLIAM PETERS. JR. Blue and Gold Staff (3. 4). BETTY JANE PRESTON Band (1, 2. 3); Orchestra (1, 2. 3); Glee Club (1. 3); Basketball (1. 2, 4). JEAN IDELLA QUIGG Basketball (2, 4); Blue and Gold Staff (3, 4); National Honor Society (4); Growing Pains (4). RICHARD WARREN RIDINGTON Music Festival (2. 3); Glee Club (2, 3); National Honor Society (4); Treasurer of Class (2. 3. 4). EDITH LORRAINE ROWE Music Festival (1, 2). MARY JANE SHADE Band (1, 2. 3. 4); Orchestra (1. 2. 3. 4); Glee Club (1. 2. 3); Music Festival (1, 2. 3, 4); Basketball (2, 3. 4). 24 RUSSELL WILLIAM SHADE Football (3, 4); Track (3); Band (1, 2. 3, 4); Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Music Festival (1. 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1. 2, 3); 'Growing Pains'' (4). RAYMOND JOSEPH SIRCHIO ERNESTINE MAY SLINGLUFF Music Festival (1. 2); Glee Club (2); Growing Pains (4). YOLANDA ROSE SPERLUNTO Music Festival (1); Glee Club (1.2). MARTHA FLORENCE STUBENSKI C c. c LEROY WILLIAM SHAW DAVID ALAN SKILTON CHARLES PEACOCK SMITH Growing Pains (4). MARIE ANN STRALKOWSKI Blue and Gold Staff (3. 4). EDITH MARIE SYLVESTRINI Music Festival (1, 2); Glee Club (1. 2). EDWARD FELIX SZTUBINSKI Football (3. 4); Baseball (3, 4); Basketball (2, 3. 4). FRANK NICHOLAS TADEO 1941 25 MARTHA BLEEKER THORNTON Blue and Gold Staff (3, 4); National Honor Society (3, 4); Corresponding Secretary of Class (2, 3, 4). GRACE TOMUNSON Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Music Festival (1,2, 3, 4); Blue and Gold Staff (3, 4); National Honor Society (4); Recording Secretary of Class (2, 3, 4). OLIVE VIRGINIA VAN DYKE QUINTON CHARLES VITELLI Baseball (3. 4). BARBARA WALSH Music Festival (1, 2, 3. 4). WILLIAM FRANKLIN WELSH Orchestra (1, 2. 3. 4). Music Festival (1, 2, 3); Blue and Gold Staff (3); National Honor Society (4); Vice President of Class (2. 3, 4). CUFTON COLEN WOODWARD. IR. Blue and Gold Staff (3, 4); National Honor Society (3, 4); Romance Comes to Willie Parker (4). 'The £cho MARGUERITE CONCETTA VOLPE Music Festival (1, 2); Glee Club (1). JEAN WELLS JOSEPHINE ANN WOJTAS Blue and Gold Staff (3, 4). EDWARD LEWIS WOYDEN Football (2, 3, 4). 26 WILLIAM HORACE WURSTER PAUL AARON YOCUM Track (3). National Honor Society (3. 4); Blue and Gold Staff (3); Editor (4); President of Class (2, 3. 4); ’Growing Pains (4). ADAM STANLEY ZAJAC Football (4); Baseball (3, 4); Basketball (1. 2, 3, Captain 4). JANE TERESA ZOLTOWSKI OUR GOAL Each one of us seeks some goal As an end of his striving and learning, And that we may each struggle on, Toward worthy and honest attainment, Requires of each one of us Vision, and effort, and courage,— Requires of each one who would win— A resolute will to hold on. We ll need the light of vision To mold and shape our daily thoughts and aims, To guide our every action In worthy and honest endeavor. We ll need the light of vision To play life's game with head erect, And so elude the petty foes That spell dishonor or defeat. We ll need the gift of courage To conquer many temptations and fears— Lurking enemies in our path— As we journey ever toward our goal. We ll need the gift of courage To attack our work with a will, And if in our efforts we fail— Trying again demands courage. We ll need the will to hold on Although many of our best attempts fail. Honor lies in doing the job, Not alone in a fresh beginning. We ll need the will to keep on — To do a bit more than our share. But that we ever do our best— Is the goal at which we would aim. Martha Thornton 27 1941 BEST STUDENTS William Wurster Martha Thornton BEST ATHLETES Betty Preston fldam Zajac “The £ch o 28 William Bytheway Jeanne Diesinger BEST DRESSED 29 Richard Gum Betty Davis 1941 Quniol Zajac Borusiewicz Dobbin lanuzelli Smith President Vice President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary T reasurer Dominic lanuzelli Joseph Borusiewicz Margaret Dobbin Betty Smith Aaron Zajac We, the juniors, organized our class in the early part of May, 1940. For a year we have been endeavoring to make our class a successful one, and now as the Seniors leave us we will step into their shoes and shoulder the responsibilities that they have shouldered so well. We have always admired and looked up to the Seniors and we shall now try to follow in their footsteps and keep up the good spirit that they have left behind. We shall be proud to be Seniors, but shall often miss the familiar faces seen about our halls. They are starting on a new and unknown adventure and we wish to them all good luck in whatever pathway of life they may choose. The £cho 30 Denendo. Carosello. DeHaven. Kasopsky. Koehler, Karr. Detwi’er. Pilecki, Jones. Novi, Sikorskj. Twaragoski, Bello, Ferrill, Buckley. Fondots, Rodeback, DeMedio. Fabrezio. Hoffman. Fabrezio, Lewis, Durn. Dobbin. McFarland. Rabin, Sands, Barbato, Herron, Pilcicki, Patzuk. Schultz. French, Dunlevy. Chest. Bergey. Blake, Gotwals. Giera, DeMarco. S emporosky Shaeffer, Rakowska. Gardocki. Hoffman, Galasso, Nosal. Gilber., MacFarland, Bergey, Cummins, Bailey, Pupek, Papiernik, D'Angelo. Petrucelh. Sutera, Novak. De Santis. Lasota, Culp, Moore. McFarland, Karonkiewicz. Hoagland, Smi h, Blair, Berry. Warburton, DeMarco, Ingram. King, Cross, Smith. Campbell. Williams, Weideburg. Lewandowski, Murray. Stuczynski. Maliszewski. Wisniewski, DeWalt. Dutill, Ristme, Salamone, Butera, Borusiewicz. Shaw. Guarino. Alfonse, Bourgeault. Clark, Szmigiel. Elmo. Ciccotti, Ridington, Ashworth, Nagele, Pagliaro, Speaks, Jeffnes, Januzelli, Williams. Gravinese. Wosczyna, Grabeck, Hylmski, Zajac, Szwedkowski, Sarafin, Augustine. Wood. Smith, Andraka, Maxson. Smith. O'Donnell, Tees, Giandonato. Pagliaro. Zoltowski. Stans, Greenbaum, Uba, Coyne. Peszka, Kateusz, Schlagel, Custer, Travagltne. Cressman. Andry. 1941 31 32 On the CJtldlton Coach Fox Coach Mowrey Nixon, Ristine, Lewandawski, Williams, Salamono Irwin, Carosello, Campbell, Maxson, Woyden, Hylmski. O'Donnell, Shade. Williams, Sztubinski. Martinelh, Link, Zajac Januzelli, Opelsk;. Sztubinski, Helemak, Pasquim, Kosek. flndraka. Butera Conshohocken McMullen, Dougherty. SEASON'S RESULTS Opponent 7 Upper Merion 7 0 Norristown 25 13 Coatesville 23 13 Bristol 7 0 Gloucester 6 7 Morrisville 13 0 Phoenixville 21 26 Pottstown 6 0 Bridgeport Recapitulation: Won 2, Lost 6, Tied 1 6 The cho 34 O'n the Halket Conshohocken Dougherty. Fox. Januzelli. Zoltowski. Bate. Tees, Opelski, O'Donnell. Sztubinski, Zajac, Zajac. Hylinski, Sztubinski. SEASON'S RESULTS Opponent 24 West Conshohocken 23 29 West Chester 24 16 Coatesville 32 24 Phoenixville 17 23 Pottstown 20 30 Downingtown 40 27 West Conshohocken 20 35 Berwyn 14 28 West Chester 35 33 Bridgeport 14 36 Coatesville 28 24 Phoenixville 26 32 Pottstown 30 35 Downingtown 21 32 Upper Merion 19 52 Berwyn 23 32 Alumni 23 42 Faculty Recapitulation: Won 13, Lost 5 44 The cho Sail (?outt5 Davis, Quigg Mattis, Preston Clarke. DeSantis, Pilecki, Pupek, McCauley. Mashman. Shade Bergey, Borland, Cummins, Kurylek, Denendo. MacFarland, Gilbert. SEASON'S RESULTS Conshohocken Opponent 22 Ambler 27 18 West Conshohocken 17 18 Upper Merion 23 24 Lansdale 25 31 Abington 35 28 Phoenixville 34 31 Alumni 13 18 West Conshohocken 23 Recapitulation: Won 2, Lost 6 1941 n the fficLmond Lobold, Luskin. Peszka. Kushla. Beyer. ftndraka. Gum. Smith. Vitelli, Opelski. Pasquini, DeWalt. Zoltowski. Smith, Bate Dougherty. Sztubmski, McMullen. Zajac, Butera, Januzelli. Weideburg. 1941 BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 7 West Conshohocken April 16 West Chester April 17 Downingtown April 21 Berwyn April 24 Coatesville April 28 Pottstown May 1 Phoenixville May 5 Upper Merion May 8 West Chester May 12 Downingtown May 15 Berwyn May 19 Coatesville May 23 Pottstown May 26 Phoenixville May 29 Bridgeport June 2 Faculty 3! 1941 Cfiowinj Pain Lawson. Fisher, Wurster, Smith, Qutgg. Keown, Eberle, Ellaxn, LaPenta, Johnston, Bytheway, Diesinger. Shade, Ridington, Hastings, O'Neil. Koch, Davis. Novak, Slingluff, Beaver, Allison, Gonsiorowski, Davis. 40 The Directed by Mr. Oermann George McIntyre Mrs. McIntyre Professor McIntyre Terry McIntyre Brian Hal Omar Dutch Mrs. Patterson Elsie Patterson Prudence Darling Patty Jane Miriam Sophie Pete Officer Clancy Vivian William By the way Doris Beaver Violet Ellam Robert Ridington Raymond LaPenta Evelyn Allison Aleta Johnston William Wurster Jack O'Neil Charles Smith Russell Shade Daniel Hastings Warren Fisher Mary Lawson Irene Novak Jeanne Diesinger Florence Gonsiorowski Ruth Eberle Ernestine Slingluff Gertrude Keown Betty Davis Ruth Davis Charles Smith Jack O'Neil James Koch Jean Quigg 1941 41 Kurylek, Clarke, Tomlinson. Thornton. Riding ton. Quigg, Welsh. McCurdy. Ferrier. Allison. Johnston, Ridington, Beaver, Woodward, Davis, Campbell, Lawson. President Clifton Woodward Vice President Doris Beaver Secretary Betty Davis Evelyn Allison Kathryn McCurdy Eleanor Barr Elsie Quigg Julia Clarke Jean Quigg Clifton Campbell Richard Ridington Jeanne Diesinger Robert Ridington Violet Ellam Martha Thornton James Ferrier Grace Tomlinson Aleta Johnston William Welsh Jean Kurylek William Wurster Mary Lawson Adviser—Miss Elizabeth Koch The £cho School Publication Olszta. Woodward. Parker. LaCoste Thornton. McCurdy. Quigg. Cardamone. Gum Davis. Wojtas, Stralkowski Beaver. Carter. Ryan. Allison. Quigg, Wurster. Novak. Tomlinson, Andry. Editor Managing Editors Business Manager Sales Manager Literary Editors Athletics Exchange Editor School Note Editor Humor Editor Feature Editor Art Editors Typists THE BLUE AND GOLD STAFF William Wurster j Richard Gum I Lloyd Peters Russell Cardamone Henry Olszta 1 Martha Thornton I Grace Tomlinson f Jean Quigg ( Clifton Woodward Doris Beaver Evelyn Allison Jean Kurylek Betty Davis Charles Parker Josephine Wojtas Margaret Ryan Phyllis Carter ' Lawrence LaCoste (Enis Andry Kathryn McCurdy Irene Novak I Elsie Quigg Marie Stralkowski ADVISERS Miss Verna High Miss Alice Talone Mrs. Josephine R. Grimmett Miss Caroline Schreitz 1941 43 Musical animations Williams, Phipps, Sirchio. O'Dell, Dankleman, Poniatowicz Gravinese Clark, Improto, Pascal©. Ferraioli, Gray Dodsworth. Mitchell, Travaghne, Nagele, Chell, Norcross, LaCoste Coboum, Campbell, Blair, Gambone, French. Borland, French, Hiltner, Shade, Rush, Jones, Shade Smith. Smith, Vinson. Travaline, Griffiths, Cross. Ridington, Clark. Shade, Ridmgton, Mitchell, Nagele, Norcoss, Pagliaro Cardamone, Ferraioli, Katz, Welsh. Pascale. Webber, Pegliaro, Improto. Gray. Poniatowicz Shade. Hiltner. French. McCarney. Blair, Rush, French, Herron. Directed by Mr. Shade 44 e £cho The class of 1941 wishes to thank and convey our sincere appreciation to Mr Oermann, whose untiring efforts were largely responsible for the realization of our Washington tup. These last two pages of pictures will keep alive that memorable occasion for many years to come. The £cho 46 MERIN-BALIB AN 1010 Chestnut Street :: Philadelphia, Pa. OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS 1941 THE ECHO ★ Any portrait in this book may be ordered at any future date. All negatives are kept on file. 'JhCaster Engravers to Americas Schools PONTIAC ENGRAVING ELECTROTYPE CO. 812-822 WEST VAN BUREN ST. (Chieftain Bldg.) 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