Conshohocken High School - Echo Yearbook (Conshohocken, PA)
- Class of 1956
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.-WI iss cRae cvfnn CBlake Superintendent offers their deepest grati- for all the years he has all the years to come - C. LANDIS, Superintendent. Conshohocken School. busily mastering the daily routine the able assistance of his Secretary MISS PHYLLIS L. JONES. Principal un xx x mox ll h probnms KIX MR OERXIANN Prmcnpzl and MRS WARGRRET lb is , was ,Qu P I I Pm Pau .1lx.1v. on Ihr 'c wx! I e lj of Ihc ix , .. ABATAES.Agcgrcl.1rv. r,c.4dv .1 ngw d.,1vf A ll I7 Q N, 52 TYR U X 4, t E 1 C I .s ' 0' HW-, L 1 1 SOCI AL STUDILS DEPARTMENT l .., hae. left ro right Mr Arthur Dreidger Miss Dorothx Crossmore. Mrs, Elizabeth Atkinson. Mrs. Kathryn Loren7. Mr. George Hilt. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Left to righlr Miss Caroline Schreiil. Mrs, Ethel Wlebber. Miss Theresa Nelson. Mrs. Stephen Beirer. Mr. Harry Fox, absent when picture was taken. QQ: ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Lvfi I0 right: lNlrs. DOIOll7X' Kellev, Miss Regina Nugent. Miss Kathrvn Higgins, Mrs. Mary Plover. Mrs. .lovrc atuelnl lr lltroltl er xsin ----sr-rggw MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Lvf! Io righl: Mr. Frank Ferguson Mr. Ernest Punchartl. Miss Marion SC,jlIiNC,Ii IJIiI7AR'I'INIIiN,I' Mr. Hvrmun Vondcrllcid, Mr. I7r.xnIx Buchkni. ln FINE ARTS DILPARTMIQNT yu I4-fl lo righi: Mr. Lester Shudv. Music Direc- V lor: Mr. George Krrlmg, Arr Instructor: Mr. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DIQIUIRTINIIQNT Mr. John Slcmmcrl. Mrs. Trcscott, II.1uy YVIIIIIIY, Assxsmnl Music Dircrlor. Sumn 1 I Q4 INDUSTRIAL ARTS left Io riglrl: Mr. Herbert xlcr. INI11 Barron Herr. Ravmomi XX'c,xx'cr. READ' HOME LQONOMICS Mi-A R. Blake. Miss M. Plombino, CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Edna Murrav. Mrs. Mar- garet Bytheway. Mrs. Elizabeth Mooney. Mrs. Elizabeth Pope, Mrs. Grace Heisler. SLHOUI NURSIQ .NND IIBRARIAN Blu. lfllnl Ql.lX.lIL'llI. Nlnss Viola MICOI I .QQ vi JANITORI.-XL STAFF Mr. Randolph Banks. Mrs. Alicc Brown. hir. Ira Mcllor. C3 f-1 ww U' W4 Al 1 jf X, ,Sn x ...l KA V' I! gba, 7 gi r . , G IOOTBALL TERM rap Ron Mtchael Dex lll5 Pat D 'Xngelo Harm Smlth Jerrx Maictantonro Anthonx Santmo Wrlltam MC Grtth James Mahonex Harm Carpenter Richard Valen tune W1 IIFII DOIlll1AlI1l onalel Vs xllut 4 lVlan1QerS1 71111 Ren 171 'lu tn tu t XV1l 1 tx an renl tu ts 0 t IH t Rreh rrtl Qhrtstntm X Clark John Bout Foothah Conshw grrdmen arry uecl Yeeond Rou. Luuus Howell VlnftHl Bonkoslct Warner Smlth Rrchard Grtfhth Fred Grgolottt Leslre Wtllramson Jerrx Pettlne Maurice Moore Peter Smith James DlGllQllElm0 Front Rott James Doller Charles 5 alex Samuel Mtnnrfk John Gamhone Jax Duna fllSlKX Ronald l'NoSek Joseph Noiek lugene Molvlex Joseph Prlladtno Br ron law 1 LO coptarnsn DL Who stored to Q for a conslderable gatn A J during SM battle W at ha pened m blockers Y? t Ir ,, V. ' f v - I - 1 ' 7 , q xl-, N Q' I . ' 45 9 ' . 4 e . xa ' X . J .f A f 1' Ll- ' ,, ll'. ' ,.D ', '. . ' ',' I. l ' ': A, l Tl 1 Jovtl YN ll' , Ba ' Vogellwmlxet. lam st. 2 . ' J ' , , ' - Gt. '. Jol Lo . lk ' Vs' lfc. Mn l. 'l Pet me, ' ' 3, . 2 . ' ' . , Francis Rtcct. Vayne J. . ' - . ' . I' . '. fl - ' . .X e 0 . ext 5 1 Q J I nr' 1 . ML., . 1 W , eff' E 1 . , 'A gp , X K ' y ' ' ' h p to V ' ? ll , Vt 5 l Cfo-tuplain JAY DUNACUSKY mil rvlulv Y HHYD4' ,,,..w .s.., Down. but not for long. Paced by the brilliant performances of tune-caller By Law. halflaacks Jim Dozier. Charles Staley. Jerry Pettine. and Lucius Howell. fullback Jack Gambone and matched terminal men Jay Dunacusky and Ron Nosek. the Golden Bear gridiron squad sped to an un- heralded 26-U Thanksgiving Day win over a nghting St. Matthew's eleven to close the doors. on the IQ56 campaign. A much improved Conshohocken line noticeahly sparl.ed the efliciency of the back- neld since the opening contests, In the last three battles, the forward wall, composed of stiff CHS Opp. ll Nortistown ,... ...... f 1 lf? Plymouth Whitettiarsh ... U lm Conestoga lBerwvnl .. . lil fl XVest Chester ...... . 7 8 Bridgeport .,. . . ll 0 Upper Merion . . 7 24 Phoenixville .. .. 6 l 3 Upper Dublin .. .. ll 37 PSD ........ . 6 lb St. Matthews .. . O regulars Sam Minnick, Harry Smith. Pat D'Angelo. John Smith, and Joe Palladino. played hard and successfully to contribute much toward the wins over Phoenixville. Upper Dublin. and PSD, Conshy's smooth-working pair of ends also deserve much credit for the liola that they have done. Jay Dunacusky and Ron Noselt kept end sweeping hy opposing teams to a minimum. With coaches Ray We.ax'er and George Hilt at the helm, the Bruins racked up two victories before a mid-season slump saw them drop four. They then resumed their winning ways with a four game win-skein. Touchdown l Co-captain ..,,:-1, ,, RON NOSEK I Y n if --N ' N'--.- i al N 21 llll -A-. A X ARSITY lofi to ugh! are Al Bruno .lnm D1Gu lnclmo Jens Petunc Al Brum Ray Pedncone Jack Harlcs Pere Dklxorre Al Mlller Bw Lax Don Rxchnrdson Don Wallace and Joe Palladmo usrb aflxonl xlng Mud d c tue, o clear B port plnxer for Jump shot p xour the floox Don Vvheres that re . -thinks By Law Y , , In Class B action, however, the Bruins more SCHLDULE CHS OPP' 48 PSD , . . . V 54 35 Norrtstown . ,.. 4 '30 57 Upper Merion ........ . 73 -ltr l7lv'rnottthfWhitemarsh . 56 SX Tredxffrin-Easttown . 50 33 Coatesville ......... V 75 47 Pottstown .,,.... .- U9 04 Bridgeport ,., . V 44 37 Plroenivville . - Tl llr West Chester . .C H3 Tl' Downingtown .. . 75 341 Tre-tlvflrin-Easttown . 59 -ll Coatesville .., V 4 71 05 Pottstown . .V 96 vti Bridgeport .. . 35 53 Phoenixville .. -. 77 51 XX'est Chester ., V . 91 741 Downingtown 77 -ll St. Matthews .- 53 Coach George Hilt's Golden Bear eager quintet registered poorly in the win-loss columns in their nrst year ol Ches-Mont play, A serious lack of height and various injuries provided an almost un- conquerahle handicap in their competition against the tall. rangy cagers of Claes-Mont League Class A squads. JUNIOR VARSITY A. AZ JZ' Basketball K 4 . , , l l than held their own. By conquering Bridgeport twice, the local bouncers earned a herth in the PEAA State Class B playoffs, only to he matched against an undefeated Bristol quintet. They dropped the post-season battle. played on the Lower Merion boards as the Philadelphia tive easily trampled them. l.i'ft to right are: Hal Graham, John Borusiewicz. Barrv Vogelbacher. John Green, Vince Borrltosltx. Lee Allan. Mike Pettine. Bill Dornheim. George Bailey. Lew Wolfe. Bill Gray. and Bob Love. 1 . .M - N- -f'f-4 if-1:55 ,ity -of 'S Baseball gjfi 's Coach Harry Foxs dna 'K mond nme suffered five defeats ln the first half of Ches Mont loop play but entered the sec ond halt like a championship team is they marked up a 6 3 log The Brums closed the gates on the league season wlth 5 9 l m k Overa e locals amassed a l0 9 l record Playing on the Community Field diamond the Foxmen were beaten by errors ln their Ches Mont L e a g ue debut Dove mngtown s hustle gave them four late mnlng runs to smash the Brums 4 2 In a ball game which was tight rlht up to the last batter Conshohocken conquered Con estoga Hugh 4 3 ln the first game on the man' lmers new field A fifteen frame stalemate provided one of the longest baseball battles ever fought by Conshy Hugh as the Brums fought Brldgeport to a l 1 deadlock on a bitter cold Tuesday afternoon As the season progressed the locals took a 3 l trouncmg from Phoenix ulle before lnttxng a l7 l field day at PSD durmg a lull ln Ches Mont actnlty West Chester and Pottstown both pounced upon the Brums as th Hrst half of loop ictlon ended The Warriors went home with a 4 2 wm as Pottstovsn traveled for a 12 0 shutout Q5-l gets set to fire Thrrd sacker Jerry Pettme just misses an out ln West Chester contest 'ree 'X T it 1 fig' Junior twnrler By Lava i ...Z 'xv' 'V 'lo- Lew Wolfe stretches far to snag baseball ln tight P JY .rf ,ur- Z' Coach Harry Fox and players watch West Chester warm As second round actrvmes began he Brums dropped a close 3 2 decxslon at Down mgtoss n The following week the Bears agam met with tragedy as a hard hlttmg Conestoga mne shut them out Z O Once agam returning ro the wm path the Blue and Gold registered wms over Phoemuulle 4 3 Brndgeport 3 l PSD ll 3 and Coatesvrlle l 0 Traveling to West Chester the Bears scored early ln the first only to drop a heartbreaking 2 l battle In the final contest the Bears traveled to Potts town and bobbled the Ches Mont League mto a three way tue when they handed the Trojans a major upset 4 2 Hrs! mtv: M. Marcozzi Mgr., R. DeTuro. co-cap mins N. Brown and R. Heist R, Tr.1v.1gline, l. Stalone Second row: P. Murray, E Duffield. lf, Be.1ttv. M. Bell B. Gosier, l.. Whip. B. Le- hold, P, Zndroga, B. Man- gum Lk The Bemrtttes under the tutorshlp of Mrs Sue Trescott h d 1 successful l9'w 6 semson The C H S Lasstes conquered Upper dropped contests xuth Conestogl Phoenix xllle Brtdgeport and Ambler The superlor marlcsmanshlp of thelr rnals xx as often the dlXldll1g factor ln the losses The Blue and Gold sextet worked vsell as :t team hon exer and proxed to be .1 consistent threat ln 1ll of the gtmes C . tis ,. . .1 .U .. -'5 Merion. and Ply'mouth-Whitemnrsh. and 'n ,l 4 11 'Sh 'Q' P ! uv 1 .A 1 9 -1' ,,-A Pint Roni Luft to Right: J. Harlevz President. B. Zinger: Treasurer. R. Ha-ist: Judge. F. d DiCiurcio: Vicefpresident. J. Poallnv: Sefretary. R. DiJenno. Second Row: C. Bello. V. U Xvcidalnoycr. M. Haines. C. Palermo. I.. Prtmavera. J. Tornctta. J. Clnppsaddlc. D. Rahm. I I.. Srbole. Third Row: R. Tr.1v.1gl1nc. S. Russo. P. Murrav. A. Krcbcl. R. DcTuro. C. Nlcrolni. I. Stalonc. L. Pruiinowski. Mr. George Kerling. advisor Drama Club First Ron J. Kccn.1n.President: J. Poalrne. Vice-Presudent: K. Hnmmill. Secretarvz M. Haines. Treasurer. Setond Row: V. Magee. J. Mancini. D. Puquale. J. L.1Fever. D. Rahm. Third Row: I.. Primavera. C. Bello. B. Chendorxan. J. Nugent. B. Znngcr. I-'ourlh Rmb: V. MCCJII. I. Campi. I. Karpinski S. Stnlone. B. A. Spanrsh. J. Razkowsln. lfronl Roto. Lvfl lo Riqhis J. Keenan. D. Goshnvn P D'llttorrc. A. Bruno. W. Jackson. President: G Roden uugh. li. DlC!lllffl0, Svfrvlarv: D. W.illJCi'. Treasurer J. Hatlev. Vin' President. Back Row: W. Cark Ru. C. Thomas. R. Holland. D. Smith. S. Suga i B. Law. H. Smith. A. Drcidgcr. advisor. Forum First Rauf: D. Rmniwv. J. Polainc. R. DiJenno E. Duflicld. Second ROLL'.' l.. Whip. K. Ham mill. H. Smith. Third Row: B. Travagline. J Ames. G. Prusinowski, P. Zadroga. C. Niccolai Fourth Row: P. Pastino. M. A. Young. B Zingcr. H. Minnick. Fiflh Row: M. Haines C. Bello. J. Harley. B. Chenderion. J. Nugent Tri-Hi-Y fron! Rott. Lvfl Io Riqlzf: M. M.1ff0llI. D Rahtn. J. Douglass: Vife-Prcxitlcnt. L. Whip President. R. Heist: Secreurv. R. DiJcnno. A D'Or.1Zio. A. D'lppolito. J. Poalinc. A. Krebel M. B4.1l'COZ7l. B. Florentine. P. Murrav. S Russo. Bark Rott: C. Niccoliz Trmsuret. P Z.1drog.1. B. Quigg. C. Palermo. L. Primevern F. Paglnrio. B. Zinger. J. Nugent. l. Campi A. Caruso. C. Vcrtonc. G. Weid.1movcr. l Knrpinslu. J. Amex. B. Mnngum. ef' . .P lg' ,I ' r ' t Tlijiiim, al'f ' .Q I- JI Stated I Campi J Annes M A Young B Traxaglme C Niccolai: assist. Q itor A bonilio S .1 ei Scott Ytunding J Rozcfki, P. , , Pastino D Pagnmclt A Ciruso L Bickings P Zadroga I Karpinski. Li-fl to Right, Seated: R. DeTuro. S. Russo, L XVhip. A. D'Ippolito: editor. R. Heist. R. DiJenno Standing: G. Rodenbaugh, B. Szfverski, B. A. Fio rentino. J. Hnrlcv, M. DiM.1rco, Dot Rahm. F DiCiurfio. Echo Edhors l.c-it to Right: Catherine Niccolai Joan Aincs. Junior Editors: WWI linm Jafkson. Alfonsinn D'lppo lito. Senior Editors. I-mn! Rmb. Lui! lo Riqhts R. Dnlcnno. R. DcTuro. C. Niccolai, R. Heist. Standing A. D'IppoIuo. Buck Roux: A. Krcbel. M, Bell. M. Haines. M. DiMarCo. C. Bello Cheerleaders FIOPI Row. LMI lo Right: A. D'OI.lli0. M. MJYf0l7i. Captain: J. Douglns. Buck Row: Pr. T-l'.lV.1gIil1C. C. Vvrronv. V. WCiLi.ll110X'6K. M. Rossi. - Library Club fron! Run S. Slelonc. V. D1Jcnno M. Young. R. DiJcnno. A. Abbonlllo. B. linger. C. Nicholxi. E. Dumeld. D, Rehm. F. P.1gIi.1ro. Scatud: Miss Viol.1 McCord. l.ilvr.1n.1n. 'K' A ' i . 'af sf. hs 'fi .+V A Q - 4 - 'K - I v ' '. I ,4 4 1 ,- I Q - v 3'1 ,,, ' ' Ng'5' H 6 M Music Festival Robert Bicltings, .1 senior, playing Lassus Trombone Y. bl' Henfl' Fillmore. ' X fx i 9 On March 16, 1956. the Music Depart- ment presented its annual Music Festival in the school auditorium, Everyone did his best to make the pro- gram the Hnest occasion of the school year. The program was well rounded and enjoyed by all who attended. Guest soloist. Carolee Bergey. singing The Italian Street Song. accompanied by Miss Margaret Collins. Mr. Shade's Boys' Chorus singing Do You Fear The Wind? Qlliges Under the able baton of Mr, Shade, the mixed chorus sings the inspiring Mother of Exiles. The vocal ensemble singing Tsclmtkowskvk O Holy Lord. by 3 :5 3,,l 9 gn X. - . iii 'Y 'G 2 4' f w A? 75? lx? Jia 5 .Nh f- 3 9 lfj? i k A ' -1 QV igiffpx fjf., in mimi ,Q ...Wag ' 'NX . 251 A , -' QV:-1 I . . . up ' f . .L - A - 3 4 4 3, - Mg - . J RQ . 9 '21 be iihix 'a if 38' 5 L x L , f HR M wi g' ,V ' Y- fa! ' Q31 ' fi H ., ,- ii vu, Ml, MARCHING BAND 'k-a I- jg,-fs -..JHQS Y .J ' 'IJ uhm.. K X- X 5... ,L .x.. ,fp 1' , N 9- if gi 4 ...dv l..rz 1 0 Rzqlzl Funk DuCiurcio. Treasurer: Jacknc Douglas, V1ccAI'rrs1dcnl: Ruth Hclst, Secretary: W1lI1.11x1 Juluon. Prcsxdcnt, P 'x 1 J I ,, lln ' Echo Staff ,fs Top IOLLY' J. Harlem R. Biclungs. P. Rodenbaugh. F. Dx Cmnrio. Third rou'.'.I.Po.1I1nc. M.Murr.1v.E.Fioren- O.S1.DlJ6HHO. B. Lcbold.S.Te.1- ford. S. Russo. Sword row: R. D1 Jcnno. M. N1.!!COll1. I. Sulone, M. Du Marco. D. RJhm. Fira! row: A. D'Ippol1lo, KX' Jqfkson. CLASS HISTURY Time Marches On' Can it be true that we have completed three years so quickly? Those years now precious memories to be laid among our treasures have passed as the autumn leaves or the winter snow But let us pause for a moment in this mad rush of time and turning back the years flash the history of this class of l9D6 on the screen of our memory The lights are dimmed the picture begins The year is l953 On a September afternoon we have our first official class meeting We learn that Miss Blake and Mrs Friedeborn are to serve as our class advisors ln the election of class ofllcers Jack Harley is given the honor of president and Jacqueline Douglass is voted as his capable vlce president To Lois Whip is given the secretaryshlp and on James Keenan is bestowed the honor of keeping the accounts Also at this meeting the projects for the year including the sale of fruit cakes Mothers Day cakes and various articles are discussed and carefully outlined Many of our class enter their classrooms to distinguish themselves in scholarship Many seek paths to fame in athletics others in debating music or other activities The Hrst dance of the year is given by the Tri Hi Y for the purpose of initiating the newly inducted members What a group of sad looking girls they are dan ing around in night govvns mens snowboots sizes too big and bathing caps Shaving cream covers their faces and of all things each is dancing with a man s umbrella Already it is May and we are working vigorously to make tonights sophomore dance Sophisticated Swing a success The gym looks magnificent with the rose and ivy covered arbor and the beautifully decorated throne for the queen and her court After a delightful dance we all go home happy and contented At the close of school in June we learn that Mrs Friede born is resigning from the faculty of Conshohocken High School We think back through the year of the helpful leadership that she gave us and all regret her leaving Time Marches On' lt is now 1954 Our faces have changed but little yet our actions are different No longer are we the downtrodden sophomores No' We are the smooth sophisticated Juniors We have but one advisor Miss Blake who alone is taking on the challenging projects and class work In our first meeting we elect oflicers Our Junior Class presidency is given to Willlam Jackson Jac quelme Douglass is re elected to the vice presidency Ruth Heist is given the secretarial duties and David Goshaw is assigned as our treasurer Our nrst Junior project is the selling of Christmas cards The poor underclassmen cannot resist our terrific sales talks and they are very helpful in aiding us to achieve success To raise additional money the class decides to enter two floats in the Halloween parade and we begin thinking of themes to make outstandingly different floats Someone sug gests a hunting scene and we all agree upon it and set to work We want something different and ths is it every thing from bears to pheasants fstulled of coursel There are even hunters with shotguns and all their paraphernalia For our second float we decorate a 1929 Ford with our school colors blue and gold pennants and teddy bears Some girls dressed as football players run about the car passing throwing and even kicking a football It seems like endless work to decorate but we succeed in winning two prizes Fmally the day comes for all of us to walk around the halls with our left hands extended showing everyone our newly received class. rings We waited eleven years for them and now we just cannot help talking about how beautiful they are Again Time Marches On' We have come to the final reel of Memoirs Two years have passed and we see ourselves as suave seniors William Jackson Jacqueline Douglass and Ruth Heist are to continue to serve as president vice president and secretary respectively Frank DiCiurcio is elected to take over the duties of treasurer Early in September the Blue and Gold Magazine taff decides to make a change to publish a newspaper instead of a magazine All eagerly await the hrst edition of the newspaper and when it hnally arrives everyone comments on the magnihcent Job the staff did Time seems to be flying lt is March and we are planning our trip to Washington However first we must concentrate on the senior play and the rehearsals The date of the plav is set for April 28 How close that seems to be and all th work has Just begun Fmally March Z6 rolls around and we can t wait to reach Washington We are having so much fun on the buses that we don t realize vve are entermg the famous city so soon The three days during which we visited the White House the Library of Congress and the Washington Monument pass so quickly that we und ourselves making a return trip on the buses surprisingly soon Although this memorable trip is ever groups of seniors gather together Now we are looking forward to the senior play our last school project The night of April Z8 finally arrives and we find ourselves sitting in a well ulled auditorium The cast does a wonderful job and the play is a tremendous success On May 73 the Athletic Department holds a banquet The food rs delicious but everyone eagerly awaits the pre sentation of the trophies They are beatiful and the surprised expressions on the faces of the recipients make all of us feel happy for them Anxiously on the night of May 25 we arrive at the Senior Prom The theme Dutch Polenarze seems perfect for that beautiful star studded night After the prom we go to our post prom party which is held at the Valley Forge Hotel The Class Day program June l is made possible by the many class talents The Baccalaureate Services are held June 5 Yes we have reached our journeys end We number among us class and student council officers club leaders able editors heroes of athletic endeavor veterans of music accomplishments and ever so many other notables But now that the day of parting has almost arrived we are not so eager to leave our home of six years We gather in t e halls to talk of the past We laugh at happy memories ut it rs not for us to linger No it is decreed that our paths must part Fmally we view the last moments of June caps growns awards and diplomas The picture fades t e lights again glow brightly We have written finis to our play and thus the members of the l956 class pass from t e doors of Conshohocken High School and their history be comes the history of their Alma Mater Ruth Heist I i , I K e ' . 1 I I 1 , - . . ' :, . , . Y , . . . ' ' , ' ' . . . . , ' ' . . . . ' y ' ' . , , 1 . I i ' 'L l I ' ' ' over, it still provides numerous topics of conversation when- . u r Q . . ' . o 1 I u , . - v . I . . . I ' l f V , . 1 - 1 . I . . h ' ' Q ' . ' . B . , ' ' 6.- . . . ' . ' : h , r , ' ' ' ' U - n , ' ' . h 1 , l I . UNDERCLASSMEN SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Front Rou. Connie Palermo Se re ISHN Bexerly Zmger Vlfe President Bach Rou Lee Alan Presldenr Levus Wolfe Tremsurcr 9-'water WF? JUNIOR CI. RSS OFFICERS Let lo Rrght Carherme Nrrcolal Presldenl Anita Caruso Vice President Ilda Lampr Secretary Irene Kar plnskl Treasurer lf 1 OKI l c 1 on 0 1 n O7 1 1 kr W11 GIA! NIIJRFX ond ou R Nhxon H L1r.1I11111 J Mahonex A h1IllOCh9lll Rohr Mau kovxskl YN 111 h1fGIHh RKI1 N1.1s1koxuk1 R Gnmth F Glgll0lII Bottom Rou. L Greens Golxcr 1 1 1 11 L o K MQC LY H Mlnnxck L B1ckln M Young ROOK1 on Rou IL!! Io Rmb! G Plus1nousk.1 A Vento C Verronc D Psxgnacr Tr.11.1pl1m Camp: A C1ru 0 P PISIIIIO Boflom Rou. 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Jackie Douglass, Jack Harley. Sara Russo, Ruth Heist, Dave Goshaw. James Keenan Lois Whip. Eve Duflield. Marge DiMarco. Dot Rahm. Buch Row. Lei! to Right: Rita DiJenn0 Prompler: Charles Thomas, George Roden- baugh, Frank DiCiuricio. The senior class play titled Once in Every Family. A comedy in three acts with action in a rumpus room of the Brooks home. When father takes over the responsibility of a family, while his wife attends a class reunion. Father runs into more complications with his teen-age daughters and their friends, as well as his immediate neighbors. The happy ending is brought about with the return of mother and an explanation to all that were grieved. 'U fx, lib.. XXX X V 1 U Pb 1 X A, 4 l 2 Q X rr XL? I fa K mc . e- Ha. g, , ,ra . 4 5 M, 7, X I 14,- ,fy 5 fi K 1 T, Bite.. .ii fi I Bfxt Athlete J. Dunacuskv -- 4-' R. Heist WHO'S f Bm! Danrer J. Gambang J. Gambang Most Humorous G. Metz P. Higgins '+i.lQ Most Helpful D. Wallace S. Russo Most Popular D. Richardson J. 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D'IppoIiIo CLASS PRUPHEBY The tume June 6 1966 The place the large metropolitan area known as Conshohocken Pa After ten years un the Oruent I return to Conshohocken As I walk down the maun street of thus cuty I see a colossal motuon puc ture theater Lookung at the marquee I notuce that the name has not been changed It us stull known as the Ruant Theater The two motuon puctures advertused are The Lone Ranger and Love Is Sweet I approach the tucket wundow and obtaun a tucket As I enter the lobby I recognuze two of the theater s doormen Muchael DuVutus and Vuctor Smuth Behund the refreshment counter are two more of my fellow classmates Nancy Parker and Peggy Ann Lunk By the tume I fund a seat the pucture has already started The first feature The Lone Ranger stars Wulluam Speelhoffer as the Lone Ranger and Bob Kehoe as hus fauthful fruend The second pucture stars George Metz as the mad lover and Margaret Marcozzu as the heroune the newsreel there us a headlune regard Fayette Hosputal and us located at Nunth and Fayette Streets Conshohocken Jacquelune Douglass us the durectress of nurses Evelyn Dumeld the supervusor of nurses and Lous Whup the supervusung anesthetust Another unterestung utem un the newsreel concerns the awardung of trophues to the teachers voted by the pupuls as the Best Teachers of the Year The wunners of these awards are Mar garet DuMarco a fourth grade teacher Alfon suna D Ippoluto an English teacher un the hugh school Dave Goshaw a musuc supervusor un the hugh school and George Rodenbaugh a hugh school art supervusor and dramatuc coach After leavung the theater I look across the maun street and see a huge Acme Market I cross the street and enter the market Immeduately I notrce a sugn bearung the name of the man ager It us another of my classmates Edward Lughtkep I leave the market after chattrng for a few munutes wuth Eddue and I walk down the street Thus must really be my classmates metropolus for many of the large shops that I pass are owned by members of the class of 1956 There us Donald Ruchardsons Fresh Chucken and Egg Market Sara Russos Meat Market luncudentally Sara owns her own abattour now Joe Puzzas Puzzarea Irene Stalones Dress Shop lfeaturung orugunals and umportsl Ann Smuth s Tasty Luncheonette Alfred Bruno s New World Flower Mart and Adele mae Speaker and Barbara Szeferskus Lonely Hearts Club I am ponderung thus sutuatuon when sud denly I am struck by someone comung around the corner very rapudly Who us ut? Peter D Ettorre Pete tells me that he us a mechanuc and he guves me a great deal of unformatuon about my Alma Mater and some of uts gradu ates Conshohocken us one of the largest hugh schools un ten states Carolyn Zybunsku now owns a chain of beauty salons un ten states Izettua Whaley us a fashuonable desugner servung nuumerous stores Louuse Rappatone and Dor rene Ramsey own a new car agency After sayung goodbye to Pete I contunue dovsn the street Above a large furnuture store owned by Robert Buckungs I see a sugn Are you uorrued about your appearance and lack School for just sux weeks and be a model of charm It seems most of my former class mates have done very well for themselves I go un to see Kay s school and from Kay I learn more about other members of the 1996 class Frank DuCuurcuo us now the presudent of Lee Ture T5 Rubber Company Dorothy Rahm us secretary to the presudent of I-Iale Fure Pump Company Ruthue Heust us the durectress of athletucs at Syracuse Unuversuty George Ken worthy and Walt Golas have merged theur scuence laboratorues and now they have one large corporatuon In charge of the huge laboratory us Ruta DuJenno Walter Freeland moved to Washungton D C where he us the manager of the New Colonual Hotel Sunce Kay us too busy to talk any longer I say goodbye and make my way out to the street In vuew of the progress that has been made I am convinced that I should have never left thus not so luttle town of Conshohocken I am determuned to stay a while to seek my place un the new metropolus ' r . . , . Y Q I 0 . . . . Q , ,, In ' ' - ' ' ing the dedication of a new hospital. It is the of poise? Come to Kay Hammill's Charm ' V7 , ,, . . . Y I ' 'V . , . . 'N MARCARLT' H DI MARCO Aradlmrc Tl Hr Y Bind Girls Chorus In if Goa Senior PIN x mllulll N ml u Honor Soculx Capricorn The Goat People born under the sign of Capricorn have ambmon to clnmb from crag to crag and the abrhty to overcome lrfes ob stacles These trans are true of people It cannot be sand as much for less developed ones BLTTH JOX ILBOLD CI oRor NI MLTL GHMH1 Gtmml x Tannns Lrho mnxlllVlm1gcr S nror 7 N SO llllll Sflflblll Mmlllff '5. ,M K gg ' , r r ' ' Q, f if - ' , ' E23 5 . M hnghly developed Caprncorn I - , mr- e ll , ' . 4. Ian- . 1. 41- , ra T. A. . 4 4, Is.1m1l.r11 , - ' ' . f- B.-1. .. .e'11.y. 1. .r . .. '. 1' lin ADELEMAE SPEAKER Secretarral Blue i5 Gold 4' Echo 3' Girls Chorus ' Mixed Chorus k ' ROSE MARIE DE TURO Secrelarlal Softball 'UF Basketball MF' Blue U od E ho F T A 4' 1 Chorus 'W' Mlxed Chorus 'H' Band Student Council 'H MARGARET A LARE MARGARET M MARCOZZI General Secretanal EDWARD C LIGHTKAP General Boys Chorus 5 Mixed Chorus CAROLYN M ZBYSINSKI General Mixed Chorus Girls Chorus 'k in-r' 41' 6 BARBARA H SLI ILRSKI Glmral Blue 7:5 Gold Lcho Mixed Chorus Gnrls Chorus VNII I IAM C J 'XCRSONI Gnmral Pnntl Dmu Bmtl l X vfquaris . The man pouring water People born under the sngn of Aquanus are well represented by the symbol pour out They glve themselves to the world they are more xnterested rn others than they are m them selves, they are impersonal and universal Because they are cos mic m all thelr attrtudes or reactnons they are sometnmes unsatxsfactory as lovers, but are very loyal friends A ROBLRI BIQKING5 1 Bow Chorus vom RALPH H DL SIWTIS ll7dUYff1lll lnsunlv e C o Co cdllor C .Iss 1'7dU5t'ml Bllllk Er JO Dmcr 511141 PlLSlLl Ill Vollcxbmll Sl-180 Cffv JAMES D DI GUGLIELMO Industrial Football ' Basketball Manager H' Stage Crew W MARGARET H MURRAY Secretarzal Basketball H Softball M Tn Hn Y 'N' Glrls Chorus H' F Mnxed Chorus 'H Band ' Echo 4' Student Coun RITA M DI JENNO Academzc Tn H1 Y 3' Blue '63 Gold 4' Honor Soclety H' Echo Forum 4' Lxbrary u 'H President 3' F T Student Councll 'W Glrls Chorus 'H' Senxor Play SHELBY J TEAFORD General Mixed Chorus ik Girls Chorus Echo ff -,W 43 ,-, ...U V , ,Y 'Qi-,,, . , 6521 fin I mga, A ,rg L1 ,, f H 1 . , U 1 ' D I . , , . Cl b , ' : . . A , . h . , h , f 1 i v I 4 ' 5 v I Y 2 V . ' I ' ' if lk O I I - ' cil . - -A Ks- WILLIAM H SPLLLHOFFER lmlu Slrral , K g , ' , ,V , ,V , ,M V,y'Q5Yg,,q,1:1,, 'jiy . A . , , ,V ffl, ,, Mya! g3',1. 5, T w -4 ' - 1 - - a1'5mi5J?1.1,L1ffw: , - fer, .A , wg, , 'f A .3 ' if-gs cPisces . . .. tl . .-The Flkh' A :Wi People born under the srgn of Prsces are agreeable people They have .1 charmxng manner and an mterestmg mmd They are generous to a fault often wxth out regard to wisdom, and are popular both at home and abroad When rt comes to prac trcal matters they are apt to be dreamers they may even be drrfters Pnsces people have fine and liner mstmcts They beauty and desrre to attam at All they need as the rrght lund of guidance FH J H G111ral JOHN Vw HARLFX JXMIS D lxLL'NlAN B s 11l11Il So 1I11lI Blnd Almlumg G1mraI rx CIIOIKIQ Stud Ill C.0lll'lCll Student Qounul Prcndenr H1 Y B xg Chorus Mmqd Qhogug Blue U Cmld Checrludcr Sccre Blue U Cold Fcho Honor Frmd H1 Y Blue U Gold CHIOY IX Tn H1 V L I ll D11m111cs If 30 T Mlwd SOCICIX lorum Semor IX 110 111101 B1skc1b1II B1scl11lI 11111 Llulw Sllltltlll Counn Chorus 15 'Us 15.5 Q' f' 'is Y ---7' EG CHARI LS McCURDY RLLRN CUSTLR JAY DUNAQUSRY Industrial Industrial Cwlffll I-oorlmll pombdyl U Qruk loollnll Co cmprun link ru TNANLW I BROWN Ctmral Pais thrll mtl Stu rnt Conn c Basrlull Lcho Girls Chorus Mixed Chorus ul ull S n or r-Aries The Ram People born under the sign of Aries are born leaders, pioneers idealists and the Sir Galahads of the world. Consistency is not their virtue and they are inclined to start new things be- fore they finish the old ones. Nevertheless, they are ambitious, high-spirited, generous and chiv- alrous, if they knew enough about themselves to realize them. Treasurer Echo Volleyba DONALD G WALLACE General Football Manager 'f V P Basketball 'flak Baseball Co captain Y 'F E DAVID GOSHAW JAMES J MULLEN General General Mtxed Chorus ll Boys Chorus ll Vocal Ensemble 4' Senior Play Senior Play JACQUELINE H DOUGLASS General Class Vice President Trl Hr Y DONALD K RICHARDSON ANTOINETTE T D ORAZIO Echo Honor Socrety Grrls Afademlf SFCFPNIFIGI Chorus Mtxed Chorus Sentor Basketball CJPUUI Honor S0 ecrleader T H Y V urs Play Drama Club Cheerleader GUY Chorus Mrxed Chorus all -. ,, Hi-Y 4:41, ' . .y 1 :ge 151' - ' af: Hi- - sg, .Y .Y ' 251: sql, , ll 44, l x: - , ' t ' ' . , 21: :s:, ' 11: :ev - :lf flfv ' :lf 5 - Ch fl- 111' ri i, 2- 111, G' 1 15: ata: ' 211. 31:11 pt: ' If . If , IRENE R STALONE Stcrelarzal Baslctthall Gtrls Chorus Mixed Chorus Student Council Echo Band Btslutball Manager N ICTOR SMITH Gtneral Football Baseball Basketball Stage Creve AINN J KREBEI. Acadtmtc Trl Hr Y Student Council TA at -' .. f.....n J f f A,,,,, V 4 , VV rll - e V , if fr- XVV, , a,V'r V Taurus - r'1 he4Bnli ' Echo 1 Those born are very fond of home ,ahdiadore children. They things of life, especially good substantial things like food and drink and creature comforts. In love, they are inarticulate and undemonsrrative. In business, they have force rather than Eness. In their domestic life, they are agreeable and usually calm and self-controlled, but you can't take the latter trait too much for granted, for it's never safe to wave the red flag rn front of the bull' SARA R RUSSO Secretarral Echo Trl Ht Y Blue U Gold 4 Mixed Chorus Girls Chorus Senior Plat Vocal Ensemble Student Council Honor Soctcts 'iv CF? aft? , MV! H of ,V li 44 V - , . K s 1 ' l , , i . y I V ' .'I ' ' 2' Qi: if t . . - , , , , ' ' , ,2 , ' ' ve' if , :v .V ' ' , - It ' , -r . . f ' - , f . . , ff af ze F gs' ' 21?-E1 ' , :r , E A 5:-E , ii .49 X , ' , I ' an 4 . Q if 4, F! , f gf cg., fb - 4., ' '?',f3e?f5- li? ' : S 7?54'ff?3'A3-:.Qfz52- ' .Jt,. ,:'F'. 7?i'Qf'? 'I in fe 4, . ,ri 13? DOROTHY E RAHM Secrerarml Tn Hr Y Blue '13 Gold Echo rxed Chorus JH Band if 4 Senor Play Student Councrl lf GEORGE H RODENBAUGH Industrxal Football Manager 4+ Track Blue o :H HIY W' Echo 4' Senror Play gf ' ', wp' :zz Library Club :li Girls' Chorus Hx M' ' , i U G ld , '- ', ', l ' PEGGYANNE LINK General Blue U Gold 5 Girls' Chorus Z , Mixed Chorus ik. LOUISE A. RAPPATONE Secretarial FRANCIS J. DI CIURCIO General Dance Band Hi-Y H' Student Council ik Mixed Chorus Class Treasurer. Blue U Gold if Echo Band 'IW Boys' Chorus l Senior Play, Vocal Ensemble l . if L Ll IIABI TH ANN IIORI TN INNO Sylfftfdildl xl: Bluc if Gold Lcho Bmxkcllnll Manlgcr '-N 'Fx Q ' 'S WAI ILR GOI A9 RICHLXRD J NAI EINTINI: Gamral lmluslrzal CHARl.I:SI STALLY Industrial ootball 4 50 J V Foolbmll rack VJISIIX I-oollull The saga of domesucnty These people have then' home and are experts on all matters concerned wnth nt They are aensmzve and suffer greatly from siights and are apt to worry and be nervous. They :me ehange and adventure. ' lzgygse' theye are and 1 mme f in ixed. 6 Nh A e The Crab 'ix JOSEPH G. PIZZA BETTY LOU McFARLAND PETER C. D'ETTORRE Industrial General General Mixed Chorus Girls' Chorus Y, Hi-Y MW. J.V. Basketball lk, Varsity Band Basketball Wk, Volleyball 1. Echo T ANNA L. SMITH General Q-it Aux B EVELYN DUFFIELD General Basketball Softball Echo Chorus Band JEAN HARRISON General Band Drum Majorette if MICHAEL J DE VITIS Industrzal Football Manager Stage Crew JOSLPH L PALLADINO lnduslnal Football Basketball Manager Stage Crew 'rr--. PASQUALE J D ANGELO lndustrml Football Stage Crew AH' RAYMOND F PEDICONE lndustrtal Football Basketball Stage Crew Student Council Q . f u X V J Forum lllgibrary Clubll ik, Girlsl V' l A V. I A I' l .rev 4- 201211 '21 1' ' ak. :s: :al :zf :rv ' af rk. A we Vins 9 MARY ELLEN MAGEE General MARGUERITE M. MARCOZYi Secretarial Cheerleading Hi. Tri Hi-Y Blue i5 Gold Echo Honor Society JOSEPH -1.1-EVINSKI Mixed Chorus Girls' Chorus General Student Council 51 Basketball Man- Baseball JF. ager VF LOIS A. WHIP Academic Basketball Tri Hi-Y Presi dent Blue U Gold Echo Honor Society ii Forum '41, Girls Chorus Mixed Chorus Vocal Ensemble Student Council Senior Plav, Dramatics Band 1 49 ALFONSINA M DIPPOLITO CATHERINE M CIAFFONIQ PAULETTA G HIGGINS Afadcmrc Serremnal Gfflfflll Gnrls Chorus 4 Basketball Manager T 1 H Y + Band Echo Bue '43 Gold ' Eclxtor Honor So l y T1Hx l F T A Lcho Co editor ALFRED J BRUNO General Football Basketball Manager Q '99 f-, The Scales ibra people are sociable gay often talented and frequently amstnc They are inclmed to experiment with hfe To be come charming dnfters and be- loved vagabondt is another oatmnding chataccerisric. INANQN L PARKE IXKL N ocxl Bind Club General X HAVIMII Gnmral ll horus Girls Chorus lnscnihli forum Dmcc Bind Drlml Lcho Dmmilxcs ROBLRT R lxLHOL Industrial 'Sf' Scorpio ,ruse The Eagle and the Scorpion The nature of the less-devel- oped Scorpio persons is to be jealous, tyrannical, quick to anger and hot for revenge. The highly developed Scorpio turns his tremendous force into a pas- sion for hard work and for worth-while accomplishment. GLORGL C. IXLNVJORT HY General Baseball ,L- 'bi -4 , A, ,, A R KA Y f . i .l. M .- , . ' ' ' . 1 A ' f , ,gb ' . 3 . Q' .- vs ' , e ., E '--- ' -- 4 :L inf 'U' JANE 1. GAMBONE JOHN A. GAMBONE JANET C. POALINE Secretarial lndustrial Secretarial Bimd 41' Girls' Chorus Mixed Football Basketball Tri HifY1l'lf. Echo +, Chorus 231111211 Mixed Chorus i 7'l1, Girls' Chorus :WV DORRENE M. RAMSEY General Girls' Chorus rl, Mixed Chorus Forum Drama Club 1 Band Majorelte Drama Club 'K Senior Play. Ensemble Sludcnl Council Honor Socicly Forum ii' fy MARLEY V DI JENNO IZETTIA R WHALEY Genlzral Genlvral S flmll 5 Tennis MW. Bask b ll G' I ' Chorus 'H Mixed Cho G'l' Chorus Mt, Mixed Ch B d ' E h Staff : . E h S aff l f 'fb W E X C I, QQJ l -'X 1 5 . ' Rf, 'L 9 Th, W ' 1 , . 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