Conshohocken High School - Echo Yearbook (Conshohocken, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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RX ANTHONY P. VERGULDI Industrial Course Stage Crew 2,3. SENIORS ALLAN P. WOLFE General Course Football 1,2,3, Baseball 1, Basket- ball 1,2. 1 OF I954 RICHARD H. WELLS LAURA H. WILLIAMSON General Course General Course Football 1,2,3, Basketball 1,3, Softball Manager 2,3, Forum 3 Baseball 1, Boys' Chorus 3, Var- Library Club 3. sity Club 2. NANCY E. YOUNG Secretarial Course Girls' Chorus 1,2,3, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, Varsity Club 2,3, Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Cheerleader 2,3. VIRGINIA A. YOUNG Secretarial Course Girls' Chorus 1,2,3, Forum 3, Li brary Club 3, Echo Stall 3.

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JOHN W. THOMAS General Course Baseball 1. JANE T. SUGALSKI Secretarial Course Softball 2,3. JUDITH-ANN R. TENARO WALTER M. SWING General Course Academic Course Basketball 3, Manager 2, Baseball 2,3, Band 1,2, Hi-Y l,2,3, Mixed Chorus 1,2, Boys' Chorus l,2,3. Girls, Chorus 1.2, Mixed Chorus 2, Band l,2,3, Library Club 1,2.,3. Future sccrelarics busy transcribing the 1lay's talce,'. JOSEPHINE A. TRASATTO General Course Mixecl Chorus 1,2,3, Girls, Chorus ANNA M. VERCULDI 1,2,3, Blue and Gold 2.3, Band 3, General Course Vice-President of Class 2,3, Stu- Softball 1,2,3, Varsity Club 2,3. dent Council 3, Echo Staff 3. f if XA



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FRANCES M. ZOCCO General Course Basketball 1 . CContinued from page 123 At the completion of our Sophomore year we sponsored our first dance, at which time Rose Floceo of our sister class, '52, was crowned queen. Thus, a successful year had come to an end, and we were prepared to undertake greater responsibilities as Juniors. Autumn arrived, and we were looking forward to a busy year. Elections placed Frank Campi in the office of president again, with Josephine Trasatto as vice-president, Martha Heft as secretary, and Joseph Keenan as treasurer. Eagerly working together, we increased the treasury by the sale of pencils, Christ- mas cards, and candy. ln the midst of all this activity we began planning for our Junior Prom. lt was the beautiful star-lit night of December 12, when we danced to the heavenly music of The Bluebirds. The decorations of snow, trees, and outdoor scenery were clearly descriptive of our theme, Winter Fantasyf, Adding to the excitement of the swiftly passing year, our class rings ar- rived in early spring. Happy and proud were we of our newly acquired jewels 'on that March 20. The final project of the year was a pie and cake sale, when the talents of the class's fair sex were proved. Our ,lunior year was ended, and we eagerly awaited that great day in September when we would return as the Senior Class. Autumn, 1953, and Seniors at last! The year began with all the usual business - selling magazines, bracelets, and candy. The staff was appointed, and work was begun to produce another prize-winning yearbook, The Echo, under the capable supervision of Miss June Oplinger. Spring arrived and found us aglow with plans for the Washington trip. Accompanied by our advisers, we spcnt the educational, as well as entertaining, days of April 14, 15, and 16 in our nation's capital. A week later we presented our class play, 2320 College Avenuef' which was made successful by the excellent direction of Miss Catherine Higgins. Our Senior Prom was May 21, when we danced amid the beautifully festive decorations. The following week we reviewed our history, made public our last will and testament, and prophesied in a wise and sage manner at Class Day. On Wednesday evening we heard an inspirational message at the Baccalaureate Services. In review our history would appear to be a hustle and a bustle, a hurry and scurry for the funds we must accumulate if wc are to avail ourselves of all the wonderful traditional customs of high school life. A minute record of class happenings would' require reams and consume hours, but deep within each of us is the richness of friendships made, sorrows encountered and joys shared. We have a thought for those who started with us but who have not rounded out the years. Within us wells grati- tudg toward parents and teachers and a realization of sacrifices ma e. .df - fs -ff: I is- K. .... ' 3, Q- K P Skillful hands mould raw ma- terials into beautiful creations. The trombone section of the band gets a special practice session. Industrial arts offer a good background for future master workmen. 3-D invades the art department.

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