Conshohocken High School - Echo Yearbook (Conshohocken, PA)
- Class of 1957
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szesmwzw., ' 3 ai .-S 5 M., 1 1 4 f f if 3 T X 4 0 f 'il .v:.i, . 1,,R Z f S X I ' X 'Y' l T,,,1,,,J pfgzz.-A: g nggimwiw 5 . 3 TH WI 4 i STUDI 0 NX xx ,Af- ,- -fr . x I 'Ns . L . .,, 1 ,. Y-.....-.s- ' I --f-7.4, L A il 4 g , 4, sim X Owl Dmecton mzaa mauq 'Pzomluno f.:r'f' l, , . , . . .fl 4: ' ' j F 'R , 'L , L in O . I l O Dedication We the Senior Class of i957 dedicate thi issue of the ECHO to MISS MARY T PIOMBINO as a small token of thanks and appreci ation tor all her efforts in our behalf unstintlngly of her time and energy has endeared herself to every member of our class For her kindness patience and understanding we shall always be grateful May the dedication of this yearbook be an expression of the deep admiration and gratitude we feel for Miss Puomblno 5 I . I . .S . Miss Piombino, by her cheerfulness and willingness to give I . I . I . I 0 un pfladucen M uP6rinfender:ItOERMAN N MRS M . Sec GARET BA refflfy r his unseitish service, tor his unioiiing heip to everyone, tor his kind- er enduring patience, we give our deepest gratitude to our the cidss oi i957, hope to be o credit to his Fo ness, tor his ev - beioved Mr. Oerrnonn. We, ideois. Ou 6 'ap' X LEFT T fg Har W E113 - y.. rr., treasurer, Johu F ' Hubc, A 1 blank: Y B, COO per, SGH . crm. Dr A 1 . 144,561 C I: . ' MID, Prexi, . ,Q Owl Haaiatant Pnoducen MR. ERNEST O. PUNCHARD Principal MRS . MARJORI E CAMPBE LL Secretory inectoua F Education Fofhis ' . 'nfl Old' . Mr uence, an this Value , d . b . Pl-Vlchord. his tireless efasiuldonce h. I' ' I S we H10 k S beneffcf n O ol UI' pflncipol I 6-T if in Emill. Ciavarelli, Dr. Walter L. Willis, Edward W. Oermann, Superintendent of Schoolsg Dr. William F. Brandt, Mrs. Margarei . ix -no M. Bare, Secreraryg John Z. Hoyer, Vice-President. 4 'iii .mm 1 mu muqvgy . luulf alll!!-I unngn: uungw wwh nor. Mr. Ldward Bank he 'lacultq in Gun Aaaiatant Dinectonh MISS RAE Home 'Jhe 'iacultq MR, FRANK FERGUSON Mathematics Department MISS DOROTHY CROSSMORE Social Studies Department MRS. MARY BOYER English Department MRS. MIRIAM FISHER Commercial Department MR. HARRY FOX Commercial Department Athletic Director MRS. FLORENCE FREAS Social Studies Department 'Jhe '3acultq MRS. DOROTHY KELLEY English Department MISS CATHERINE HIGGINS Language Department MR. BARTON HERR Industrial Arts Dept Music Department MR, E. THEODORE KLOOS , JR, MRS. JOYCE LAYFIELD English Department MRS. KATHERINE LORENZ Mathematics Department 'Jhe '3acultq MR. HAROLD MERWIN English Department ,ix MR, VINCENT MIRAGLIA Science Department MISS VIOLA MCCORD Librarian MRS, PAULINE NAI-IAN Art Department if if MRS. ELIZABETH MARX Social Studies Department MISS THERESA NELSON Commercial Department 'Jhe 'lacultq MISS MARY PIOMBINO Home Economics Department - MR. GEORGE PAPPAS Social Studies Department W o r 4 93 S, S? MISS REGINA NUGENT English Department 4 M135 CAROLINE 'Cl!RElTZ Commercial Je '-arriptenz MISS KATHLEEN SOKOL Physical Education and Health Department 'Jhe '3acultq MR. JOHN STEINMETZ Physical Education and Health Department MRS. ETHEL WEBBER Commercial Department MR. HERBERT WEBSTER MR. RAYMOND WEAVER Industrial Arts Department MR, HERMAN VONDERHEID Science Department MR, HARRY YUTZLER Music Department Industria 1 Arts Department MR, JOHN WISE social studies Department A lf, 91, ,I Q f J f, ,,,1 r-up A , ' if af' , 4 ' 4 J.. 5 1' W 3. f v C, an f 4 ' Lk ,pg e H .a v 1 'ip www , . ff, It fm, ' ,' ,.,. , fb 1 I . , , , p 1 4 X If, Md, n fm..- f ef . 7 ' ,I ..',Q' in , 7,5- . 1,, ' z L -. -mf 'ww . 1., , A 1, ,V . 5, 'buy' 9 I . lfyg -J n 2 y, 1 - r,, -1' -'- m, .1 ' 1 . ., X ,. ,MV f H va , f V, ,, ' r M A3 I .J , .417 7 ,6 3, ' V ., ' ' . J. '. ' , ff, K 4 ,,, W7 4, 1' ,J vs af . xl rv , f l . .... I ,4 ,ff -111 , ,xf '-, Q4 'iootball Hiqhliqhta 05. IIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Lorenz, W. McGrarl1, H. mrnitb, W. Clark, G. Pevinc, B. Law, vo-captains: I. linrnsicwrcz WIIIIIIIIISOII, W. 5IlIIlll, M. Moore. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Rlroads, L. Allan, M, D'IilrorC, F. Ricci. J. Smillr, .l 'N L ' Sanrinn, V. Agosrenelli, G. Mascianronlc. THIRD ROW, LEFI' TO RIGHT: W. Gray, L, lVoIfe, R. Clrrislrxian, V. Borrkoskm 'xl rrine, N. llozier, C. Davis, R. Ferst, D. Speillloffer. FOURTH ROW, LLFT TO RIGHT: C. Tlnnnas, M. 5IIlIIlI, Man:1gcrf,G ID M, G. Carpenter, W, Harris, S. Snrirlr, ll. Ilnffield, W, Rnbery, J. 5nr1rl1,J, rniirlr, A, MiIIer, Manaiters. SCHEDULE Norristown 27 C.H.S. 6 Downingtown 6 C.H.S. O Conestoga 6 C . H . S . O Pottstown 27 C.H.S. 6 Bridgeport 6 C.l'l.S. 26 Coatesville 33 C.H.S. 6 Phoenixville 6 C.l'l.S. 7 Plymouth-Wltitemorslrt O C.H.S. 20 West Chester 39 C. l-i.S. O St. Mottl1ew's I4 C.l-l.S. 14 16 '3ootball O ' 4 , . Nw, ' ' ' ,er- K N 'W MANIDING, LEFI' TO RIGHT: Harry Fox, Raymomi Weaver, Cvachcsg A. mlmrirn-, W, b.1fGra1I1, W. Srmrh, L, .Vx11iau1fw.1, IS. Law, G Pcume, J. Smirll, .-X. Miller, Managers. KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Nogck, M, Munn, F. Rlcci, J. Borusicwicz, 1. Lomgz, H. Smith, RY, C lark. rw. ! I Wx aches: Harry Fox, YHIQCI 1 Liiraglia, Elayzitoud W.-ave What do you think of that pcss, By? gg. 'u1gQr11Q1L. rl Il A-1 Az flu.--Hi . I . 4' . f ' , - , wi. . . .,, . :Z 2 lf-K '3ootbal l KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT:'J. Heffemreyer. I. Samoni, P. McGrath, J. Ralowski, M. Dougherty, B. Vandergrift, T, Delany, STAND- ING, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Thomas, J. Rodowski, R, Agornonelli, A, Graham, R. Gamett, C, Sirhens, W, 5quire, Manager. 1 A Ikex' E' 7' ' ' :'i2?l:'1'!a,. 'A ' 1 C Howes' N' Triax. B- Qhmy '- 1 K Hisswei' Kensev, 3' Dx V - -' 'M I v ' ,z q . ' ' H if , A Y Mover M, K13ZZOC.f!0OXd G. SamCY-' ,. , , Y, .' A 1 ' A E. I G . - T.iarshaU- 5' xg. Gfahaw' - Mckenskx' Nah, 5 Elmira, , Reeo. 5' ' N 3. ' GHY2 R- .N Coxxrxd . - 'Y 'YO Pl r GHT3 TJ. , 'G. 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Pottstown Bridgeport Phoenixville West Chester Downingtown Coatesville Conestoga St. Matthews Teachers Alumni Nether Providence Look at thatl Reds Pettlne V A R S I T Y LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Krzeniak, C. Bello, B. Spanish, D. Smith, B, Mangum, R. Travagline, B. Gosier, L. Benedict, C. Blair, and M. Neil. STANDING: V. Weidamoyer, Manager: K. Sokol, Coach: and A. Vento, Manager. O Qmla' Baaketball SCHEDULE C.H.S. 26 Bridgeport I7 C.H.S. 44 Upper Merion 31 C.H.S. 26 Phoenixville 52 C.H.S. I7 Conestoga 51 C.H.S. 39 Ambler 35 C. H . S . 32 Plymouth-Whifemcrsh 36 C.H.S. 23 Alumni 20 C.H.S. 48 J.V. 23 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Frye, B. Chendorain, L. Risell, S. De Vitis, J. Pagnacle, J. Howell, N. Schrack. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Weiner, Manager: A. De Camillo, R. Rotonda, J. Miller, J. Graham, B. Chendorain, S. Swing, C. Richardson, Manager. J R. V A R S I T Y I 5 is . C Q 1 H ' K g 'r : ff 5' ifiw Q Cp .1 M ' m...,.,, H, N .f E mf.-- Q QQ A A -iA, ,,fVv4 1 175' Q,-.-n-u-v ' I2 Pm X . 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'fiwffv 14 4,1,YJf,g., 7a,'1i4'11 l x f , f If , I , ' in fm ff'f4:w.7f.if -'ff 'W' finaly, -m14'24!f . 041.111 4 W If fr? 'fs 4'-m.f1,'1.'f if A: 4454! ff '7v ? Zf',Mw'.7j'0.f'7f7f5f'fr me '4' H46 .ff Af, 121.41 4' ,ff 1, 1. y .Cf f,! 41144.11 1.441 A .1-. 'Ina-Ha-u 4 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Young. J. Ames, l. Campi, C. Rothmeyer, A. Abbonizio, President, Miss Crossmore, Advisor, B. Mangum, Secretary, C. Nicolai, P. Zadroga, and R, Travagline. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Miller, J. Howell, R. Rotunda, D. DiSante, B. Hitchcock, J. Mancini, C. Bello, M. Eastlack, V. Magee, M. Haines, B. Quigg, L. Primavera, S. Swing, M. Maresca V. Dilenno, F. Pa liaro, and R. DeCamillo, THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Tamara, R. Brocious, H. Johnson, M. Nugent, Treas- S urer: I. McDonald, J. Morgan, B. Zinger, Vice-President, H. Gunning, S. DeVitis, C. Moore, and B. Moore. FlRsT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Milakeve, W, Smith, L, Williamson, S. Sukalski, Vice-President, L, Sibole, and D, Smith. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J, Mullen, F. Ricci, A, Miller, A, Dodsworth, Treasurergj, Nosek, Chaplain, Mr. Pappas, Advisorg B. Law, President, W, Clark, J. Borusiewicz, H. Smith, and C. DeVitis. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C, Thomas, R, Holland, N, McKenzie, 5.1. DeTuro, R, Cristman, Xl, Pettine, G. Mitchell, I. Picone, and V. BCDCHHCI. Ha-14 'Honon Soczetq FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs K Lorenz Advxsorj Ames C Nlcolax A Abbomzlo L -Xllan LEFT TO RIGHT P Zadruqa B Zmger J NIcDouaIL NI Varebca H Iolubo C, X-lCO13L 37 O SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGI-IT: C. Bello, M. Haines, B. Zinger, 5, Stalone, V, Dilcnno, F. Pagharo Blue a qola SENIOR STAFF, LEFT TO RIGHT SITTING S Sukalskl C Nlcolax Eduor A Abbonlzlo J Ames A Caruso P Zadroga C Rothmeyer STANDING J Borusxewlcz J Nocek G Petmne W Clark B Law I Camp1 M Young J Rozeckl D Pagnacle L BICk1IIgS JUNIOR STAFF,LEFT TO RIGHT SITTING S Stalone J INIBIICIIII V McCall C Bello D Pasqual M Ixugent STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT B NIath1s H Bogdanskl M G1g1IOUI H Johnson M Maresca D Dxsante, F Pagharo 38 g I . 1 1 1 1 - 1 - , . , . , . . I 1 1 - - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 . , , Q ' I . , . . . 1 1 . I . . A , . , . , y - , . . . Student Council FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Rotaiski, R. Sibole, A. Dicamillo, I. Miller, S. DeVitis, Mrs. E. Marx Advisor, C. Palermo, S. Atkinson, K. Zinger, S. Swing. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Zinger, T. Kijak, L, Allen, Vice-President, I. Mullen, President, D. Smith. B. Law, A. Dodsworrh, P. Bularawicz Sparuah Club 'Vlad'-' NE-XILD LLII TORIGIIT N -Xtkinbon V Ilrlcnno B Clieidoran Presiden B inwr BL F Pwliaro NI I-lamps alAhDINlG BELOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT I in I B rviuimz B Du orii am Hia IM Ri ill li 39 I - W K Q 4. 1 . 1 . N 5- Q' 'A E' 6 ' i v J F V ' H Q v! ., l A P - I I I 1 ..'f,l1 :Q,. , .' ,. 1 , ' L,.Z,'gi,C.'IlO,P. Zadroga, C. Nicola, STANDING, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Priniavcra, Miss C. Higgins, Advibor, '..D' ,.. . 'i ,l'.' ',1 ':l.5::i'i.,.-i's ',. Law, A. ii hw I, W. Cl ', L. fiule, '. fcci, S. 5I'Z1I:.i,. f fs vi 1 gl 'Q x ST ROW, LEFT TO RIGIIT: f ng B. Hiiclc 'R IE. Travagl' e M, Ha' es NI, E S :' N, Yo x. .ECOND ROW 'T 5 IGIIT: I. Morgan B. Zin! A, Ahbonizio M, Nugent I, Ames. THIRD ROW LIEVI TO RIGHT: '. umya C, co1ai H.JwI15on C. L , I' . . -.N1'1rx Advisor. Lzbnanq Club lil 1' 26. 5 Q , 7 .... V--44'. ' fE.1TED LEFT TO QIGHI: ff. ESSIIBC:-I . Wi .-I fI1' f. sralone, 59C'e13YQ-' ' vmg 'Ice-Mregidem, A. ILIIIZ' Eresiiei' . 'Lg T. at 1. 0. QTA.'D T' 57 F , ER GUI: W. Ifsaute, ', 'Lge , , 'ua FZ. SRI H, , ,Vein :ffl-Yi Advisor Tl, S Iviu .. 'iOQCI.i'3',l1l2 '. .F Timo, , W' ff yu' 4 y 1 , .1-J .w,Ox Q ' A ' 4 V. x v. Y 4 - f. 1 . , r 1. , - 1, 0 Q' 8 1' U Isl ' f N I I a f 1 5, -3'f15. ! '-Xu ., l .y. ,r P l.-'I gg xl 4 ffm Z0 199' . Whk fi 3 'Qs af' g . 1 T X , . rdf! .1 l JUNIOR CLASS, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Allan, President, M. Moore, Treasurer, B. Zinger, Vice-President C. Palermo, Secretary. ,,,,..,fw 'I-w 'W W 'i SOPHOMORE CLASS, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. DeViris, Secrerary, D, DiSanre, Treasurer, N, McKenzie, Vice-Presidenr, C. Bruno, President. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Spielhoffer, R. Poaline, J. Picone, L. Nicolai, J. Mahoney. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Mezzarcs, C, Robinson, G. Mitchell, W. Scott. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: E, Watkins, R. Rhodes, N. McKenzie, W. Rubery, J. Wallace. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S, Madorski, J. McCabe, F. Levito, D. Stusieuski. FIFTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Whitley, W, Marsh, J. Cunningham, G. Collins. 9 V? C7 T7 3 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Howell, J. LeFlar, B. DeHaver1, M. Lvinko, B. Quigg, M. Angelli SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ni. Bocello, I. Rezca, C. Blair, A. DiCamiIIO. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Nliller, M. Tanara, A. Rakowski, E. RlcCurdy. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Laniachio, C. Moore, I. Byrnes, Bl. Reimer, C. Spina. FIFTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Grahame, I. Garnett. 47 Q 'L P px f ..... ,C Q, 5 F' ,iw 1 . HY ' J' , -X - ff ' kb- Cf .A x2 tw 3' xx FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Benedict, W. Harris, W. Kohansby, W. Harrison, I. Conniey, E. Orr. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Duffield, T. Janod, G. Carpenter, B. Jamison, G. Coshin. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Green, T. Baratucci. I. Griffin, V. Santino. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Bruno, A. Neve, C. Davis, B. Dozier. V7 or C7 wr !i , I' ll F1R5T Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Mathis, D, DiSanri, M. Eastlack, S. Swing. SECOND ROW, , n v. LEFT TO RIGHT C. Barr, R. Rurando, A. Johnson, S. DeVitis. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: 5. Knobiock. I. Grega, B. Ciapsaddie, R. Dippolito, B. Hitchcock. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Brocious, M. Maresca, H, Gunning, E, Poaline, FIFTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Pagnacie, G. Iakowski, I. Morgan. SIXTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Scogna, I. MacDonald, L. Benedict, H. Johnson. 48 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Hitchcock, D. Lightkep, D. Ianazelli, R. Holland, P. Smith. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Domheim, A. Ricci, M. Fredericks, W. Barnyock. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Allan, I. Kijak, W, Rex, T. Street, A. Spineo. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Weisinski, M. Moore, F. DeVitis, G. Mascianronio. FIFTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Sringle, M. D'Ettore, R. Christrnan. SIXTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Wolfe, M. Petline, W. Gray. SEVENTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Bonkoski, C. Thomas. of C2 gi .. 0 09 1 Z 1-.2 ,4 Q ' X Q4 G F' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Pagliaro, 5. Stalone, 5, Arkinson, V. Dijenno, D. Nilllamg. 5ECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Tornerra, L. Primavera, B. Chendorain, E. Bearry. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Claybogs, ki, Haines, C. Bello, I, Mancin, D. Pasquel. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Rhodes, I. LeFever, I. Sergio, M. Gigliorti. FIFTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Palermo, A. Palicchegky, V. Magee, B. Moore, B. Spanis Y. McCall. SIXTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Kay, 2.1. Rissel, P. Volrz, A. Holland, T. I-irezniak. SEVENTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Zinger, XI. Nugent, H. Bodganski, B. XlcCarrl1v, 49 O 'N W ff 1 ,kc Q iv 'Vs 1 'The Caat Claaa Obbicena LEFT TO RIGHT Robert Love Treasurer CarhermeN1co1a1 Presrdem Irene Karpmskr Secretary Byron Law Vrce Presrdent Adumena Mass Mcry Plomblno and Miss Catherine Huggins Every mon ns motto the maker of h Colona Punk and Gray 'llowen Rose 51 I own future x-4 'Jhe People A Choice Most Popular Most Helpful Best Actor and Actress Best Students Best Athletes Best Dressed Most Ambitious Most Talkatlve Best Dancers Most Cheerful Most Humorous Most Friendly Most Likely to Succeed WHO S WHO Irene Karplnsku Gerald Pettme Celene Rothmeyer Joseph Mullen Pat Zadroga Lowell Slbole Wayne Clark Catherlne Nicola: Byron Law Barbara Mangum Mary Ann Rossl, Harold Graham Joan Ames Armand Dodsworth Marrlyn Nell Robert Herbert Geraldme Pruslnowskl Joseph Nosek Anita Caruso Davld Smlth . . Francis Rlccl, Betty Gosler . William McGrath, Lois Bickings . . . .llda Campi, Stanley Sukalski 57 fi I f Q 's x J I L 3 A J-X x X ,ff lliv. - Que. llslqls- IDRIPO F' 4.1-lg' ' 0 6 J id Lf' Claaa Wrll We the members of the graduating Class of 1957 berng ofsound mind and body do hereby make pubgish and declare thrs to be our Last Wrll and Testament hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore ma e s Fug? we leave the fortunate future students of C H S the much appreciated helpfulness and gurd ance of our advrsers Mrss Prombrno and Miss Hrggrns Second we bequeath to our parents all the honors which are ours, srnce these honors justly belong to them for makrng our graduation possible The followrng persons of the Senior Class do hereby wrll their separate blessrngs Gerald Pettrne leaves hrs love for English to John Smrth Alan Mrller leaves hrs unusual physique to Moose Moore Francis Rrccr wrlls hrs quret manner rn class to Wrllram Bamyock Irene Karprnskr bequeaths her popularity to Connre Bello Catherine Nrcolar leaves her offrce of class president to Lee Allan Harry Smrth leaves to all undernourrshed Junrors hrs formula for body development FOOD John Lorenz leaves hrs well dressed appearance to Francis DeVrtrs Vrrgrnra Werdamoyer bequeaths her smiles and lau hs to Lois Prrmavera Anrta Vento leaves her high average and good mar s to Bonnie Kay Harrret Mrnnlck wrlls her soft talk and conservatrveness to Vrrgrnra McCall Mary Nr ro wrlls her good natured feeling toward everyone to Theresa Krzesnrak Lavrnra denbau h bequeaths her shorthand abrlrty to Penny Volz Arthur Perseo wrl s hrs sarlrng vessel to George Qurgg Bemrce Wesley bequeaths her talkatrveness to Joanne Mancrnr Patrrcra Pastrno bequeaths her well developed qualrty of perseverance to Margaret Haines Demmre Smrth wrlls her shyness to Alice Palreschesky Robert Srrchro leaves hrs neat a pearance to Alfred Rrccr Samuel Robrnson leaves hrs boo s to any Junror who rs wrllmg to take them off hrs hands Harry Mrlakeve wrlls hrs metal shop accomplrshments to Domrnrck Iannuzzellr Lorrarne Green leaves her calmness rn manner to Vrr rnra Ma ee Catherine Verrone wrlls her posrtron on the cheerlea rng staf to Sandra Atkinson Charles DeVrt1s leaves hrs excellent workmanship rn sho to Eugene Hitchcock Lots Brckrngs leaves her helpfulness and con enralrty to ary Ann Grglrottr Jerome Scogna wrlls hrs tumblrn abrlrty to rllram Dornherm All senror members of the Hr Y eave to all Junror members their promptness rn paying bills Anita Caruso leaves her osrtron on the Honor Roll to Dorothy Pasqueal Lawrence Hrssner leaves is Tony Curtrs curl to John Krjak Patrrcra Zadroga wrlls her abrlity to be well lrked by everyone to Connre Palermo Wayne Clark leaves hrs screntrfrc deductrons to Beverly Zrnger llda Campr bequeaths her pleasant manner to Ann Holland Elsre McCurdy wrlls to Betsy McCarth her abrlrt to look always on the brrght srde of things Joseph Nosek wrlls hrs dancing prowess to James Wrsrenskr Geraldrne Prusrnowskr bequeaths her typing abrlrty ro Joanne Tometta Robert Love leaves hrs posrtron as catcher on the varsrty baseball team to James lke Griffin Lowell Srbole and Joan Ames wrll their excellent acting abrlrty to Michael Pettrne and Sarah Stalone Betty Gosrer wrlls her wrtty remarks and practical Jokes to Eunrce Beatty Antornette Abbonrzro leaves her posrtron as Mr Fox s secretary to Vrrgrnra Drlenno Byron Law leaves hrs great football abrlrty to George Dost Albert Brunr wrlls hrs abrlrty to wrn basketball games rn the last second to Buff Bonkoskr Joan Rozeckr bequeaths her excellent scholastrc record to Florence Paglraro Davrd Smrth leaves hrs cheerful manner to Michael Frederrck Drane Pagnacle leaves her Job on the Blue and Gold to Joanne Mancrnr Celene Rothmeyer leaves the captarncy of tlftiolor Guard to the best stepping Junror member Stanle Sukalskr wrlls hrs musrcal abrlrty to Vrctor Benedrct Harol Geech Graham leaves hrs hrttrn abrlrty to Corny Wrllrams James Smrth leaves hrs posrtron of footba l mana er to Charles Thomas Warner Smrth wrlls hrs abrlrty to crash through t e lrne to Tom Street Joseph Mullen ber, eaths hrs offrce of presrdent to the Student Councrl to the best Junror polrtrcran Armand Dodsworth le ves hrs abrlrty to untangle math problems to Bill Gray Anthony Santrno leaves hrs gymnastrc abrlrty to Lewrs Wolfe Wrllram McGrath bequeaths to any Junror Class member who can match them hrs extraordrnary dance routines Leslre Wrllramson leaves hrs abrlrty on the track freld to Gerry Mascrantonro Classre Davrs leaves her promptness to Dorrs Wrllrams Harry Collrns wrlls hrs very alert and wrde awake manner to Robert Holland Robert Herbert leaves hrs srngrng abrlrty to Brlly Rex Barbara Mangum leaves her twrrlrng abrlrty to Barbara Moore Alfred Krzesnrak leaves hrs wrestling abrlrty to Richard Chrrstman Stanley Komorowskr leaves hrs quretness to Mike D Ettorre Anthony Mazzochettr leaves hrs seat rn the late room to next ear s bad boy Mary Ann Rossr leaves her superior sewing abrlrty to Brenda C endorarn Roberta Trava lrne leaves her art abrlrty to Helen Bogdanskr Marrlyn Nerl eaves her rnfallrble la up shots to Bert Ann Spanrsh Mary Ann Young leaves her offrce o vrce president o the Lrbrary Club to the one who can best frll rt We hereby do appornt this as our Last Wrll and Testament to whrch we have affixed our names on thrs thrrty first day of May rn the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and frfty seven 55 O .ut . . '. . f .ffl so .. 1 fg' , ' - William Gray wills his helpfulness angall-around' cheerfulness to Donald Lightkep. ' U . . ' . .-- .W a i ...l . l - - ..- . gf. - , r , - . .G Claaa Hmatonq Our lourney s endl Our hugh school days have come to a close lt has been a long, hard trlp As we stop to reflect on past expenences, we recall our organrzatnon meetmg It was an the fall of 1954 that our class advisers, Mlss Mary Plomblno and Miss Marlon Glttnngs, were Introduced to us Electron of offncers was held, and the students chosen to lead the class were John Borusrewncz, president, Catherune Nlcolar, vice president, Irene Karprnskl, secretary, and Richard Griffith, treasurer Under the very capable guidance of our advisers and officers, the class had many successful prolects The year qurckly progressed In May we worked clrlngently for our Important socnal event, Sophomore Sprung Frolnc, whuch was held on May 20 Elected by members of the class to the court were Ilda Camps, Catherine Nacolal, Robert Love, and Davrd Smrth Our sophomore year ended, and we were one step closer to our goal graduation In our rumor year the followlng students were selected as offrcers Catherine Nncolal, presudent, Anuta Caruso, vrce presrdent, Irene Karprnskl, secretary, and Ilda Camps, treasurer Great excitement marked the early part of that year, for the time had finally arrived for the ordering of our class rrngs We had long been looking forward to that Important day ln October, with renewed determmatlon that our class would excel, we set out on the Chrlstmas card sale Later, we sold sweatshirts and candy When the year came to a close, we had accomplished a great deal However, rt was with much regret that we learned one of our advlsers, Mass Gettlngs, was reslgnlng The opening of our sensor year marked the last mlle of our lourney There was the usual round of actlvltles and classes Mass PIO'TlbInO, our veteran advrser of two years, contrnued wrth us, and Mass Hlggms was apponnted to serve as an advlser Class officers were elected at our flrst meetmg as follows Catherine Nlcolal, president, Byron Law, vrce presldent, Irene Karpmskl, secretary, and Robert Love, treasurer We opened our magazine sale In October, and after a very successful drlve, Patrlcla Zadroga, Celene Rothmeyer, and Lowell Srbole were awarded watches for their superror salesmanshrp Later rn the year, candy and toy dogs were sold For our class colors, we chose punk and gray, for our flower, the rose, and for our class motto Every man IS the maker of hrs own future Our lourney was comrng closer to the end After mud year exams, rehearsals were scheduled for our senlor play Boy Wanted The cast produced one of the frnest plays rn the hlstory of the school Shortly after the play, we began preparations for our senior prom The class decided to use a Hawauan theme ln order to carry out the Idea for Hawallan Serenade, many days of preparation were required The committees appointed worked diligently On May T7 all the effort and work proved to be worth whrle, for the gym floor of the Fellowship House had been transformed into a tropical Island After the prom, as guests of members of the Conshohocken Klwanls Club, we attended a delightful post prom party at the new Armory On May 22 the Athletrc Department held a banquet The food was dellCIOUS, and everyone was pleased with the awards On May 24, at the sophomore dance, Punk Prelude John Boruslewlcz and Ilda Camp: reigned as kung and queen In the court were Catherine Nlcolar, Patrlcla Zadroga Wayne Clark, and David Smlth Our Class Day program on May 31 was made possrble by the talents of our class members and the efforts of our advrsers Baccalaureate Services were held on June 2 Wlth the awarding of the long awaited dnplomas at the Commencement Exercises on June 5, the end of the hugh school lourney had been reached Each senlor, zealous to attaln the cherished goal success, started on a speclal path of endeavor 56 c O I li ' . . K . . . . . . I O U l C O ll . . . . . . . I . I . . . . . . . .. - . . 0 . . . - . . .. . . . . . . . . Q I . .. . . . f . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . - . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ' . . ll ' - n . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . - .. . . . . . . 1 I . .. , . . . . . . . . . I . . . .. . . ' 5 I . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . Claaa Pfuophecuf As I stand on the shore of Oahu Island, wuth the rupplung waves gently caressung the shore and the breeze softly blowung through the palm trees, I am amazed to see the changes that are to take place un the next ten years I can see many celebrutues from the Class of i957 at thus second class reunuon Lavunua Rodenbaugh, commercial artust for Holuday, has lust arruved Wuth h r us Anuta Caruso, presudent of the Bell Telephone Company, and her pruvate secretary, Ilda Campu In the background, Harold Graham, putcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Albert Brunu, furst baseman of the Dodgers, and Wulluam McGrath, theur manager, are sugnung auto graphs Arthur Perseo, owner of Perseo s Car Shop, and Francus Ruccu, owner of Rucci s Ultra Modern Barber Shop, are duscussung theur lucratuve busunesses Peering unto the large crowd, I see a group gathered around a palm tree It seems they are taking someone s pucture I don t luke to be unquusutuve, but I am so cunous Thus usn't goung to be so easy as I thought Everyone us apparently unterested too I am struggling At last I made utl To my utter amazement ut's our very own petute I ne Karpunsku Oh, nol lt can't be true B t ut us She has been crowned Muss South Pacufuc of I967 d Wulluam Gray, my classmate, a professuonal hotographer for all the leadung magazines, us takung her pucture The gown she us wearung was made by the we I known fashuon desugner for Vogue, Anthony Mazzochettu Thungs are progressung Lawrence Hussner and Stanley Komorowsku, world travelers, are duscussung theur latest trup to Mars wuth Charles DeVutus, news commentator Samuel Robmson and Robert Love, new co owners of Barnum and Bauley Inc , are tryung to get Alfred Krzesnuak, owner of the World s Largest Flea Curcus, to loun theur group Duane Pagnacle, the Luberace of I967, and Demmue Smuth her manager, are plannung for Duane s next appearance The Reverend Robert Herbert us duscussung varied polutucal vuews wuth Senators John Lorenz and Anthony Santmo Rev Herbert s church us located on Garden Street lust below Vme Street The Garden of Prayers opens wide uts door to all By the way, our thanks to Jerome Scogna, owner of Jerome s Nursery, for all hus work on our floral decoratuons Elsue McCurdy, Maybellune representative, and Gerald Pettune, tester for the Revlon Company are duscussung the cosmetuc market Marulyn Neul, manufacturer and dustrubutor of Marlboro, and Robert Surchuo co owner of the Pall Nlall Co are guvung samples to Celene Rothmeyer, trauned psychuatrust, for her patients at the Norrustown State Hosputal Shortly, entertainment wull be provided by Joseph Nosek and Vurgunua Weudamoyer, ballroom dancers, as the Darlungton Susters John Borusuewucz, a promunent lawyer, us here tonught wuth hus three secretarues Musses Lous Buckungs, Betty Gosuer and Jaan Rozecku Patrucua Pastuno us bemg congratulated on her recent appountment as receptuonust for the newly organuzed offuce of Davud H Smuth and Alan R Muller, partners un the furm of Smuth and Muller, Inc , manufacturers of electric blackboard erasers Leslue Wulluamson, wunner of the 1964 U S Olympucs, and Warner Smuth, runner up, are guvung Byron Law, physucal educatuon teacher at Conshohocken Hugh, a general run down of the track meet Harry Mulakeve, test druver for Ford Motors Company, us druvung up un a I967 Ford the rage of the age Bernuce Wesley, comeduenne on Ed Sulluvan s show, us tryung to convunce Harry Colluns, Ma or of the U S Marune Corps, that seven wull go unto twenty eught, thurteen tumes At furst that questuon baffle me, but ut's lust a truck of the old trade It really can be done very easuly Mary Ann Rossu, well known desugner and ullustrator for Sumplucuty, us comparung notes wuth Roberta Travaglune, unteruor decorator for Norrus Hulls Classue Davus and Lorraune Green were almost unable to attend the reunuon because they had duffuculty un fundung a sutter for theur thoroughbred French poodles Harry Smuth, owner of a haberdashery located on Fufth Avenue, us tryung hard to make a few sales Harruet Munnuck, who recently receuved a medal for her numerous blood donatuons, us here wuth Joan Ames, supervusung nurse, Geraldune Prusunowsku, anesthetust, and Patrucua Zadroga, medical technologust Mary Ann Young, author, us guvung a synopsus of her magnufucent book How To Get Your Man Get your copies and get t em soon Catherune Nucolau, presudent of the Board of Educatuon, and Dr Lowell Subole Enguneerung Research professor at Temple Unuversuty, are duscussung the board meetung that was held last Tuesday nught Armand Dodsworth, mathematucs teacher at Drexel, and Barbara Mangum, physucal educatuon teacher at Sluppery Rock, are duscussung the possubulutues of posutuons for theur students at Conshohocken Hugh School Dr Wayne Rogers Clark, famous veternaruan, us here wuth hus pruvate secretary, Mary Nugro l?ur thanks to Stanley Sukalsku and hus Serenaders for theur magnufucent musuc I, for one, could dance to ut a evenung Joesph Mullen and Antounette Abbonuzuo, presudent and vuce presudent respectuvely of the Socuety for the Preventuon of Cruelty to Teachers, are to be thanked for all theur hard work, whuch has made thus reunuon possible and such a success 57 , . . . . , - I 0 . Q I re . .. . U . . . ,, . . . I., an . . . . - . I . . . . . , Q I O I 0 C I I . . , . . . . I u . g . . . . I James Hudini Smith, magician, Anita Vento and Catherine Verrone, the singing starlets known professionally O I l I I O 9 I 5 . . . Claaa who 4 who The followmg students listed In the Who's Who were so voted upon by the members of the Class of T957 Irene Karplnskl and Gerald Pettnne most po ular students Celene Rothmeyer and Joseph Mullen e most e pful students Patrlcla Zadroga and Lowell Slbole e best actress and the best actor Wayne Clark and Catherine Nicolas e best students Byron Law and Barbara Mangurn e best athletes Mary Ann Rossa and Harold Graham e best dressed students Joan Ames and Armand Dodsworth e most ambrtrous students Marll n Nell and Robert Herbert e most talkatlve Gera dune Pruslnowskl and Joseph Nosek e best dancers Anlta Caruso and David Smlth Betty Gosaer and Francls Rlccl Loss Brckrngs and Wnlllam McGrath e most cheerful e most humorous e most frlendly Ilda Camp: and Stanley Sukalskn These students by vlrtue of thenr Antornette Abbomzno Har Smlth Stan ey Komorowskl Bernice Wesley John Borusiewlcz Classie Davis William Gray Leslle William on Catherine Verrone James Smith Joan Rozeckl Anthony Santlno Harriet Mlnnlck Virgmra Weldamoyer Duane Pagnacle Robert Love Roberta Travaglrne Alfred Krzesnlak Patncla Pastmo Jerome Scogna Lavlnla Rodenbaugh Charles DeVrtls Mary Ann Youn Lawrence Hlssner Mary Nlgro Albert Brum Elsre McCurdy Harry Mllakeve Anthony Mazzochettl John Loren Samuel Robmson Robert Srrchlo Demmle Smlth Warner Smrth Anita Vento Arthur Perseo Lorrcune Green Alan Maller e most llkely to succeed actions have attained theur varrous places In the Who's Who e most efflcaent A A secretary yet Mr Fox s most wlllmg and able asslstant e most reserved student e most aggresslve student e class lawyer e fastest movlng student e class dl lomat e next Ro ert Morrow e most VIVGCIOUS student class sports' manager Lee Tire s shorthand whlz the most energetic student most co operatlve student flrst student to become engaged Blue and Gold s delivery expedlter star of the Spanish class dlstlngulshed class artlst world famous grocer one of the most lndustrlous students most sincere of our aspiring students the strawberry blonde of the class of 57 the wlttiest student the most pleasant student class Beau Brummell a future outstandmg dental osslstant Bob Pettit of C H S the world s or at least the class s champion conversatnonallst star of Mr Webster s metal shop the most nonchalant student the most personable student the best professional candy maker class umpersonator outstanding class seamstress e student wlth excellent drlve In sports one of the most faithful prolect promoters of the class e class polntrcran e most self controlled student e class mathematlclon 58 I ' ' the th ln C l O C I I th ' th - th ' ' I I f' . . . th ' ' th 0 0 I 1 . . . . . th . O I I I I I I O I .. . ' rl ' th ' I O ' th I O Harry Collins the class optimist th ' ' s th th ' ' 9 . ' K . i I' I l , I I . O I O U th U O 0 ' th - 0 0 O EI! l'm going to patch his pants! I fi Harold, what happened? xx A, . li.-F N.x X 6 v is ,Af W. This is all highly unusuall ffl ,Pls I. 1,1 A i ' ' MQ Wa 7' '45s LEFT TO RIGHT C. Thomas. J. Rozecki, B. Law, A. Abbonlzio, L. Sibole, W. Clark V Weidamoyer Q Prusinowskl C Verrone. S. Sukalski. P. Zadroga, A. Dodsworth, R. Travagline, F Ricci I Ames B Mangum C Rothmeyer, C. Nicola, G. Pettine, L. Rodenbaugh, M. Young. When the seniors stepped on the stage on April 6 to present their class roduction, Boy Wanted, they offered a fi rst-rate performance The p ay was one of the finest in the history of the school. Under the direction of Miss Catherine Higgins, the cast included: Nancy Hill . . Harold Rollins . Cynthia Moran . Adele Carpenter Rodney Faulkner Fred .... Professor Drake . Miss Frances . . Mrs. Holmes. . Mrs. Hill. . Mr. Hill. . . Mrs. Rollins. . Mr. Rollins . Linda . . Doris . . Margaret. Prompter . . Stage Crew . Stage Crew . Stage Crew . kink 1 61 . Roberta Travagline . Armand Dodsworth . Patricia Zadroga . . . Joan Ames . . .Francis Ricci . .Stanley Sukalski . Lowell Sibole . .Barbara Mangum . Celene Rothmeyer . Catherine Nicolai . . Gerald Pettine Antoinette Abbonizio . . . .Byron Law Virginia Weidamoyer . Catherine Verrone . Geraldine Prusinowski . . .Joan Rozecki . Marianne Young . . Charles Thomas Lavinia Rodenbaugh Dave Smuh reads the Class Hrs wry. T Sow me W P0ss.-gsslons mbequealhs an geads who S Class Presrdem Catherine N1co1a1 presents the the Cla Cxass mantle to Junior Class Presxdent Lee Allan diff? 14 1 I ' 5 'f ,V ' f 1, ' fx , I I ' 1 ,X 4 ., 5 -. o W M' '82 I ' .g 3 -,ff If V' x if ' . Q. '72 ,Z 4 '37 3: , 4 N1 . 4 ff? J 4 i 'I .Q 1 - gf Q! 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Basketball 2g Q2 fa-C21 3, 4g Dramatic Club 3g Softball 33 Girls' Chorus 4g Mixed Chorus 4g Color Guard 4g Echo 4. ,. ' ,W wg, fx M., R HARRY I. COLLINS, JR, Blinky Academic General Football 2g Baseball 3,4. it-' CLASSIE DAVIS Int Speedy General Business Basketball 21 Int. ' l 'Y' Volleyball 2. NW fu 11 . . 4M ,,f,w.n:'f,f 2 , H 'f,av:,7:Li.' , ,LJ .ff 'fivl mf ,Mg 1 H 5 u f f ' J f M 4 , f Q - MH M ff! 1 1 .W 4' ff ' J. ' ff S ,Q Q,, by lg, . V ,W f he ' :X 'ff- 4 345439- -A 4 5 Y by fa T li ,. I Q, M W' my -yy-5,411 A15,g,:v by za Tn ,!, ? M. JOHN LORENZ ulohnnyn General Business Football 1,2,3,4g Student Council 2g Hi-Y 35 Boys' Chorus 4g Mixed Chorus 4g Echo 4. HARRY M. MILAKEVE Industrial Boys' Chorus 1, 25 Blue QGo1d 3g Hi-Y 4. SEN IORS ROBERT E. LOVE '-sum Academic General Football lg Baseball 1,2,3,4p Stage Crew 1,29 Basketball Manager 2, 3g Spanish Club 3: Student Council 4g Class Treasurer 4. ...lf.-.-if , -.ir .l-gf...- ,li-..f ANTHONY P, MAZZOCHETTI Tony Industrial Stage Crew 3. ALAN R. MILLER Chick Academic Basketball 2 3- Hi-Y 3 4- Baseball 2,3g Football Manager 4g Echo 4. LM V 's 1 'sf' fl?-' 0 'W .,,, T , w'?s 4. af-mg V. , ly- ,' an if ,ff 5' ' MW ff ' elf? W. HM Wg 1? Q 1? T, V. 'CW Q V I iiiff ffl A E5 ' wff2fESE?+2 42' ' -Sb TEz:.g'?-: 175. '51 51 7:31453 4 wg. I f. , 49 'mx ff Z' J if ia 1 3, X ww Hi . 1? 'N--:Inf f.: , - .fsrifiix , :,.3 Q . ,. V - 1- 1 A' ' , ! , fl!'?: . rf Q f'f 8'v22 25' , ., ,, L M atm, ' x sf., 'fb'-1. , if , 4-x Le. Wd, f .. ww f 'r ve sf 'V A . V, I , Ag ,A L ,Q kfiafffi mag: if . Q, x W we 'Qi ' fit? LL . f . 21 M., --W W gf . .-.nib w ' Riff -33 . 55 Q ffeifffffef, 34 ,' Y 1 3 .vm ' 3 , ,,- ff.. an 'Zz' 5 J ' .' :iw x y -Q' ff, - 5, gig 6355? , A Q' f wi. ' ' A A 5 5 HARRY R. SMITH Smitty Academic Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,4g Hi-Y 1,2,3,4g Forum 35 Echo 4. 3 -E5 1 an DEMMtE J. SMITH ' Jeanette W General Business i Basketball 1,45 Softball 1,2,3, 'fly Tennis 1. ' fw' WARNER SMITH Will industrial Stage Crew l,2,35 Football l,2,3 45 Track 45 Hi-Y 4. ANITA P. VENTO Dolly General Business Basketball Manager 4. CATHERINE A, VERRONE Cathy General Business Basketball l,2,35 Softball 1,25 5, 1' Tennis lp Cheerleader l,3,45 :X Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2,35 Student Council lg Girls' Chorus 2,35 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Echo 45 Senior Play. SENIORS 14 utoqnapha wifzfnt' NF? gf FW L? ' .. X Z Xa: 4' E3 Z ' I 1 - rl-i-E- -:F .g1L X . K' 1' 5 c X x 4' 2 0 Q? W51'12f ifbix WWW if Mr Edward W Oermann 8. Mrs Mlss Vlola McCor 8. Mrs Stanle Sluchta Patnona Mrs Bertha Wllezynskl Mr Ralph Caruso Mr 8. Mrs John Caruso Mass Irene Norak Mrs Alex Kanacke Ralph Pettane John L RICCI 8. Mrs 8. Mrs Mrs Anthony Pruslnowskl Ernest O Punchard 8. Mrs Margaret Bate Anthony Mazzochetta Gregory Mazzochettn Michael Mazzochetti Mr 8. Mrs Harold Mccurdy Mrs Marguerite Ryan Mlss Theresa D Nelson Mrs Eva Willard Mrs Thelma Qarr Mrs Kathleen Clark Perseo s Luncheonette 8. Mrs 8. Mrs Ray Slbole Stephen Slrchro Herbert S Webster 8.Mrs Wllluam E Smith 8.Mrs Harry P Smlth 8. Mrs Roderrck Ingles Mrs Marlene Campbell 8. Mrs Paul Pastnno Mrs Ethel L Clovarellr Mrs Mary P Boyer 8. Mrs George W Rodenbaugh George H Rodenbaugh s Dorothy D Kelle Lours Monaco s Joyce M Layfneld 8.Mrs John A Ross: Harold S Merwln Mlss Cookne Ross: Mrs Ruta Cucceralll Mlss Dorothy M Crossmore Mr 8. Mrs Wrlllam Perseo Mlss Caroline M Schreltz Mr Edmond Boruslewlcz Mrs Ethel S Webber Mass Cathenne E Hlggms Mrs Edwln M Garnett Mrs Florence Kosek Mass Rae A Blake Mr 8. Mrs Emanuel E Brunl Miss Mary T Plomblno 8.Mr Floyd L Clark Dr 8. Mrs Robert E Katz E Theodore Kloos, Jr Mrs Bertha Chest Miss Alberta Smith I' 8.Mrs LeonA Sukalskl Mlss Ida Harvln Mrs Nicholas J Abbomzno Mary WIIIIGMSOD 8.Mrs Sylvester D Ames H Wayne Davrs Mrs Myrtle Brckmgs Mrs 8. Mrs Paul Dullah 8. Mrs Paul Farrow 8.Mrs V Campn Frank Gussom Contractor Nunzlo Glandonato 8. Mrs Phzlnp Brown Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Florence R Freas James Keenan 8. Mrs Anthony Travagllne Elrzabeth K Marx Mattne Smlth George A Pappas 8.Mrs Joseph Iannellu J John Wlse Adam Mackewrcz Frank M Ferguson 8. Mrs James Verrone 8. Mrs Paul Weldamoyer Harry W Weldamoyer, J Myrtle Lukens Vincent F Mlraglna Francls Wesley Phrllp Gravlnese Miss Vargrma Young 54 Mrs Dr Mrs Dr Mrs Mary Young Herman E Vonderheld 8. Mrs Frank Zadroga 8. Mrs Eugene Katz Mmam M Flsher Harry E Fox Jr 8. Mrs Davld Katz Frank Termlne Sadie Benedlct 8. Mrs John DeVltrs 8. Mrs Charles Nugent 8. Mrs Armand W Dodsworth Harry A Yutzler 8. Mrs Wlllram Ewing Mrs Ruby Graham Mrs Paullne E Nahan 8.Mrs John R Gray Mlss Kathleen J Sokol 8. Mrs 8. Mrs 8. Mrs 8. Mrs 8. Mrs John R 8. Mrs 8. Mrs 8. Mrs Barton 8. Mrs 8. Mrs 8. Mrs 8. Mrs C Herbert Lawrence J Hlssner Ira Mellor, Sr Russell G Law Douglas L Law Sternmetz Edward A Lorenz WIIIICm DlJenno H Earl Love F Herr John B George, J James McGrath Charles M Miller Frank Swing Joe Mullen Mrs Joseph Nosek Ronald Nosek Raymond N Weaver Mr 8.Mrs JohnF Mullen Mlss Ilda Camp: Mrs Frank Gussom Mrs Fannle Gosler Mr 8. Mrs Ed Karplnskl Mr 8. Mrs O Bara Mr 8. Mrs Samuel John Mlnmck Sr Mrs Sonla Fleming Mr 8. Mrs John Nell J Mrs Helen Hlgglns Mr John Bosack Mrs Jane Ronan Mr 8. Mrs Ceaser Nlcolal Charles Hour Stylmg Maplecroft Farm Dames Santls Beverages 8. Mrs Francrs Desnmone, J Thomas Richardson 8. Mrs Fred L Abney 8. Mrs Robert L Mangum, Sr 8. Mrs Harry W Weldamoyer, Sr Mr 8. Mrs Peter R Smrth Mr 8. Mrs John Mllakeve Mlss Irene Rozeckr Mr 8. 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