Conshohocken High School - Echo Yearbook (Conshohocken, PA)
- Class of 1958
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Among its numerous prospering industries is one corpora- tion that year after year refines a product that is mightier than steel, more flexible than rubber, finer than glass and more promising than the var- ied chemicals guarding the secrets of tomorrow This corporation is Consho- hocken High School, producer of better citizens of the future. In this 1958 yearbook is presented the story of the varied invaluable pro- cesses involved in the preparation of students for places in our democracy and in the world. r 1'-'IX X fXXNx wc' 4 F Wm Qareufard -'r r , .Iii f 'gl' 2'-+1331 11 J f 4 1 f r I ' 1' X ' K 1 ff x . 1 I ' a -qi rn - wie if J hh .fi 1 N 145 '5' :nv L s h A ' 13, A .slag f S I gg, if s ra' X 521.3 til 4 Q' , ., Xt l H 51 x 'lvl Ubi 7' X if xjff, any ' 1 , T110 Honsholzavk cn I 9 58 ECHO Conshohocken High Schoo .4 High 501006 Jac. .gx -Q 3, f , 4'- . -4, ...-p-- i ,,,,..-A1 -M-,,,...f-.--- ,-.. - . rf ,. . , .,., W fix I 5 ww Q S . ',. l I+' A ,,.., .vf ':.L.+..--Ji-- -1 f ' 9 4.-.g:.+ '- ai zzfazq LY ' lm L EA? ' Fifi? s1 1 J... -'W . ffm:-1,-2 .1 A Dedication 'WO' 'SJ H MRS JOYCE MCL LAYFIELD Mrs l ayfleld patlent understandlng untlrlng lf IS to you that we offer thls year 5 Echo As advlser to our tlass you have alded us always ln everythlng that we attempted We feel that we tould not have made 1IW1fhOUf your unselflsh and encouragmg support Your honesty slneerlty and falr plav have made a lastmg lmpresslon Whlgh we the Senlor Class shall long remember Your earnestness and wllllngness to help the memberb of the class have made our echool Lareers more prof1table and pleasant Thls ded1cat1on ts just a amall expression ofour gratltude and respect Mrs l avfxeld We offer .1 most slntere thank you for 'all your gratlousnees and kmdnees . LF! r. ' 'x , . L ' A Q l I I , . N I . K . D . Y 5 X x ' ' r ' ' I A I , K L Y ' 1 A 3 I A w x w , . . , . . . , . t . . , Production of Sportsmanship . . . Production of Fellowship . S AGES OF PRODUCTIO Production of Citizenship Off to a Days Activity The Potential Product The Finished Product Better Citizens of Tomorrow 5I Not so long ago we were just beglnning our hlgh school years ln September 1953 with Mrs Layfleld and Mlss Nelson as advlsers we began our class act1v1t1es At officer election l ee Allan was glven the honor of presldent Selected to assist were Beverly Linger vice president Lonstflnce Palermo secretary and l ewis Wolfe treasurer Al though stud1es required much time manv excelled in extra currlcular act1v1t1es includmg class sales Fall sl1d into winter and suddenly we found ourselves verv spring feverlsh Amid flowers and warm weather the theme May Mist was chosen for the sophomore dance If anything could be read inthe smlles of happy people the dance was truly success ful ln June we left behind a full vear one not soon to be forgotten In September 1956 we were impatient to enjoy the prlvlleges of juniors Lee Allan Beverly Lmger and Lonstance Palermo continued as presldent v1ce president and secre tary respectively Maurice Moore was chosen 'ls treasurer One morning In March we reeelved our precious class rlngs Eleven years ant1c1pat1on was cllmaxed in one glorlous moment Our rings to us were the most beautiful in the world As the year wore on varlous projcc ts bec mme problems of the past We closed the year wlth a pleasant memory to be cherished Summer glxdcd on and we found ourselves 1n the coveted roles of seniors Offlcers chosen were Nlichael Pettlne prcsldent Beverly finger vice presilent Mary Ann Gig l1ott1 secretary and V1rg1n1a Magee treasurer After a most successful magazine drxve time raced swiftlv onward The selected yearbook staff worked diligently The Music Festlval on April 18 was most successful On May 3 the senior play was well recelved The Gym Show on May 9 delighted the audlence Shower of Stars was selected as the prom theme Mere words cannot express the beauty of the nlght of May 16 so let each of us who attended keep the memory always in our hearts The Athletic Department banquet on May 20 was hlghllghted by the presentatlon of awards Class Day exercises whlch 1n eluded an original skit were held on Mav 28 Baccalaureate Service was held on June 1 June 4 Lommencement marked the endmg of one of the most lmportant phases of our lives and too the beglnnlng of another phase as each went forward to contmue to write God willing the history of his ovn l1fe o a a 0 4 o o , . a o o 4 , s Q Q 1 1 s - a o - n . , . X . . .E I N . n - - F. . . - , 3 N x I . v p C 1 y 4 F 9 - ' .I . . ti . X I-Q .. . . n . .. - , .' ' ' . , f , ' ' . , c 1 1 c , ' -, , . ' . - - ' '.i. .il . A - s, ' , ' , , - - . - ' , u 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . Y L , s . '1 1 1 2' ' 1' 1 ' ' - X v - v 5 l ,. l . I X . A . . - . - 1 n n 1 1 1s 1 . 1 1 s c 1 - . , . . , .. . . . . 3. , ,. 1-.. , . c t 1. ' v1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' . . , , '11 11 1 1 s f ' c t , s , '. , - . V, , ,- ' s s ' - ' . , e s . s 1 1 11's 1 1'm 1-' - ' ' .. 'U - ' - A 9 y J v 1 . , X . . .. I x x i . u if 1 - ' I ' , .e -1' - . ' 1 1 - 1 ' u 1 - - n . 1 1 - n ' n 1 . - 1 , . -1 n u u 1 r 1 u . . , X . 1 - . I3 27 Prasidcul .W 'Vi Bi..- 1 MR. EDWARD W. OERMANN SUPERINTENDENT SECRETARY MRS. MARGARET M. BATE We, the Senior Class of 1058, wish to express our sin- cere feeling of gratitude to our patient and understanding, sup- erintendent, Mr. Edward W. Oermann. lle has endeared himself to each of us by his guidance and encouragement. lt is our earnest desire that through our achievements we may merit his continued pride in us. Heard of LEFT TO RBHT: Mr. William J. Maher, Dr. Walter L. Willis, Mr. Edward W. Oermann, Super- intendent of Schoolsg Dr. Russell C. Erb, Presi- dentg Mr. Harry Ellam, Treasurerg Dr. William E. We wish to express to the members of our Board of Education our appreciation for all that they have done to aid us in our school career. We realize that there are many things As members of the Class of 1958, we wish to thank Mr. Punchard for all he has done to help us. lle has made our years at Conshohocken High School more enjoyable and profitable hy his putientcoun- seling and hy his willingness to aid us always in our en- cleavors. Direeters 11' i Brandt, Vice-Presidentg Mr. George W. Snear. Mr. Nicholas J. Romano, Mrs. Margaret M. Bate, Secretaryg and Stanley B. Cooper, Esq., Solicitor, were absent when picture was taken. which are their concern of which we have little or no knowledge. For their interest and their efforts expended in behalf of Conshohocken High School, we wish to thank them. Viee- President at to wiv X If k I V, X NEI. ERNEST O. PUNCHARD 'if' 'v7-- SECRETARY I-at '-Z7 --1 MRS. LMKRJORIE B. CAMP BELL FACULTY MR. FRANK M. FERGUSON Mathematxcs Department Coaching Staff 'iv 'WN Q? 4 ' 4 ,C MISS RAE A BLAKE MRS MARY P EJYER MISS DOROTHY M. Home Economxcs Department English Department CROSSMORE Jumor Class Adviser Soc1a1 Stud1es Department upcrwsars MRS. M! RIAM M. FISHER Commercial Department Three Cubs Adviser Senlor Trl Hx Y Advlser Sophomore Class Adviser '55, is., MR ALBERT C DONOFRIO Health and Phys1cal Educauon Department Coachmg Staff MR. HARRY E. FOX, JR. Commercial Department Athletlc Duector Coachmg Stat! ,- ' A4 A I H , i-xsrf. 1' N Nl' . g 'W -159 . - may - .'v'?.. , E X if , . A A b or A y . T' MRS FLORENCE R FREAS Soc1a.1 Studxes Department Jumor Class Advlser 4995 -nf MRS DOROTHY D KELLEY Enghsh Department Blue and Gold Adviser R MR BARTON F HERR Industrxal Arts Department Coachmg Staff uperwsors MR. E. THEODORE MRS JOYCE MCL. KLOOS, JR. LAYFIELD Music Department English Department Elementary Musnc Senior Class Adviser Supervlsor Three Cubs Advlser FACULTY 1945 MISS CATHERINE E HIGGINS Language Department Dramatxcs Dlrector Yearbook Advlser MRS. KATHERINE R. LORENZ Mathematics Department Blue and Gold Adviser Honor Society Adviser . ' 'If C ,C A34 'K AA! .,. iv, . f Q- 'Ji 1 Jr Q- 2. 'U' Q - A , H' ' 'rf Q- ' K Si L Q ' 1 te, , M ,' Xt ., J '- ' 5' -Q' V Cf' ' 'RLQ K' ' , -ug FACULTY MRS ELIZABETH K MARX Soc1a.l Studxes Department Forum Advxser Sophomore Class Advlser 91 MISS THERESA D NELSON Comm ercxal Department Semor Class Advxser Wx.. MR HAROLD S MERWIN Engllsh Department Supcrvzsars MISS REISINA M. NUGENT Social Studles Department Junior Tri H1 Y Advxser VL' if 'T' MR VINCENT F MIRAGLIA Sclence Department Coachlng Staff MR PAULINE M NAHAN Art Department 2 MR GEORGE A PAPPAS Socxal Stud1es Department Drlvxng Instructor H1 Y Advlser I F A Al , ' 79' 5' l . -I P Q A A I rn. fi. X X If I A 4 I, , 5 -ff , . rf., I ' Ft? TQ ' I . s. . -, 1' f' - -en. ' ', Qvlxv. tv, - cf if -pf wr'-'Y MISS MARY T PIOMBINO Home Economics Department Ca.teter1aSuperv1:.0r 1-s v ' MR HERMAN VONDERHEID .TR Sclence Department Faculty Manager ofAth1et1c:, Coachmg Staff ' Pon ? MRS ETHEL S WEBBER Comm ercxal Department Sv' c... MISS CAROLINE M SCHREITZ Comm erclal Department ,fix gb? gn' No... MR RAYMOND N WEAVER JR Industrlal Arts Department Coachmg Staff 'Nm 'im tt' MR HERBERT S WE BSTER Industrxal Arts Department Coachmg Staff FACULTY fgfk if -df fx- MISS KATHLEEN J SOKOL Health and Physlcal Edu catlon Department Cheerleadmg Advlser Glrls Coacmng Staff Supcrwsars MR HARRY A YUTZLER, JR Musxc Department Band Dxrector f 1 ' . S-I x E, u 1 , ff . ' 1 f ' ' I ' ' if 1 - A -ff ' . N. 'V V ,rf yr , I - t V ' , fl i . 9 I ?fi2, fx ref? L ' K 1' , - . fl I Lt 45 g6 1.,Qf . I . -I V I if ':'J ' J .kg-A A at . , ba 2, t, l N7 V v- ! I I , gf ' iv -.:,.,t:.J5 1 ., flgk . li ' 'gf' F 5' K ' V . E. - - I I I ' a I I l 5 s fi ' - AY , so- , .as . 1 S I ' I , iq N is x ,- ii 5 ,Medical Q Mr. Edwar M llor Fi Dr. Frederick Lytelg Mrs. Ethel L. Ciavarelli, Nurse Hafctcria Staff Staff E: 2 1 Xvs Mrs. Edna L. Murray, Mrs. Margaret J. Byth way, Mrs. Grace E. Heisler d R. Banks, Mr. Ir D Mzzzutcnauce Sta Praductizm of Spnrtsmauslzzp Q A U' ,I -' J J Li. 5 1 U ,. 4 T N V . A V, lf' ,, v .A Xt A 'I -0 , .70l7l0 ll VARSITY FO0TBAll SIIUAIJ il! ::,. X ' Y ff V fr-'45 4 it ting: --' ,,.,,bbg, .- 6 , LEFT TO RIGHT - ROW 1: Paul McGrath, Robert Rhoads, Nicholas Pergine, Charles Davis, Dom- inick Iannuzzelli, Frank Giovanni, Gerald Masciantonio, Burrell Dozier. ROW 2: Walter Squire, Mgr.: William Dornheim, Samuel Smith, Michael D'Ettorre, Anthony Neve, Robert Garnett, Charles Sithens, James Griffin, Raymond Sanders, John Rakowski, Mgr. ROW 3: Richard Markoski, Mgr.: Mark Smith, Mgr.: Francis Daniels, Thomas Delaney, Alfred Ricci, Jacob Smith, Lee Allan, Lewis Wolfe, Vincent Bonkoski, Michael Pettine, William Rubery, Mgr.g Charles Thomas, Mgr. Richard Christman, George Dost, and William Gray fseniorsl were absent when picture was taken. W llNlLlEAR Pinncwnurs LEFT TO RIGHT - KNEELING: Gerald Masciantonio, Nicholas Pergine, Michael D'Ettorre, Dom- inick Iannuzzelli. 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ROW 2: Holly Brusch, Janice Graham, Joan Mathis, Nellie Smith, Juanita Mathis, Sandra Swing, Barbara Johnson. ROW 3: Sandra Atkinson, Managerg Mary Ann Dunn, Managerg Marjorie Speaker, Florence Pagliaro, Catherine Blair, Connie Bello, Loretta Benedict, Brenda Chen- dorain, Patricia Green, Carmella LaMacchia, Karen Risell, Manager. Although this was only the second year for hockey at Conshohocken, the team, under the direction of Miss Sokol, did an excellent joh during the '57 season. lheir opponents were Bridgeport, Narherth, Upper Merion, and Plymouth-Whitemarsh. All games were played on ti scrimmage basis, LEFT TO RIGHT: Brenda Chendorain, Sandra Atkinson, Managerg Miss Sokol, Coachg Connie Bello, Florence Pagliaro. 3 ' x' N l -f ,J f f 1 Euskara ll Bnvs' vinsnv snuin - 'l- nf :... 7 4, f-----1- v X M X A' LEFT TO RIGHT - STOOPING: Charles Thomas, Mgr.g Mr. Miraglia, Coachg Gerald Masciantonio, Mgr. STANDING: James Griffin, Lewis Wolfe,MichaelPettine,William Gray, James Williams, Michael D'Ettorre, Charles Davis, John Greene. BUYS' IUNIUR VARSITY SUUAIJ 'ei LEFT TO RIGHT - STOOPING: William Rubery, Mgr.g Mr. Fox, Coachg George Mitchell, Mgr. STANDING: Frank Risell, James Mundy, Francis DeMurat, Louis Mellon, Burrell Dozier, William Scott, John Weldon, Raymond Sanders, Charles Sithens, Gerald Ciaffone, John Connelly. Basketball The Golden Bear hoopsters ofCoach Vince Miraglia finished their basket- ball season with a 10-11 overall record. John Greene and Jimmy Williams were the varsity's top performers. The Bear five won over Downingtown 72-44 and 68-43, Spring-Ford 33-26 and 104-94, Bridgeport 50-48, Conestoga 61-59, P, S, D, 60-35, Plymouth-Whitemarsh 55-37 and 71-58, and St. Matthew's 58-54. The St. Matthew's contest was 6 B111 and Corny Upll Nl 0 Rs Two pomts, Ike' LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Pettine, Bill Gray, Lew Wolfe, Mike D Ettorre Nick Pergine and Don Lightkep were absent when picture was taken There goes Mike' Go Corny g ti thriller all the wavy how- ever, Conshohocken Came through with an amazing final quarter surge to win the game and the lions Club trophy, Coatesville CChes-Mont Champsl, Pottstown, West Chester, and Phoenixville provided the Bears with insurmount- able competition and de- feated them throughout the season. f6'd5kc'f6dll GIRLS' VARSITY SIIIIIID LEI- 1 10 kuGHl bTOOPING Florence Pagllaro, Mgr MISS Sokol, Coach, Sandra Atklnson, Mgr STANDING Jeanette Howell, Catherme Bla1r, Joyce Mxller, Betty Ann Spanish, Loretta Benedict, Theresa Krzesmak, Conme Bello Anna Marxe DeCam11lo, Brenda Chendoram GIRLS IUNIIJR VARSITY SIIUAD X.,-Z ft i' 1 ,151 -4.4 sa- cf 'i mb LEFT TO RIGHT Jean Graham, Edna Harms Rose Ann Rotondo BethanrTravagl1ne Marg1eSm1th, V1ctor1a Moore, Carmella LaMacch1a, Susanne DeV1t1s, El1zabethChendora1n, Dolores Martlnez, Eumce Beatty, Mgr Xlthough thev Q mnot hoist a mnnmg season the g1r1s basketball plavere L in be proud of thur pclformamcs thls sea son Ihu lost heartbreakers gettmg dged out bx just Q fux md IIVN IVS Lame buk flghllflg Ihe I3r1dg.,eport sport Wu 42 42 In flvor of the opponents were Lpper Merton 49 48 PhOCFllXVl11L -11 38 Lonebtoga 54 19 and Amble 20 10 Basketball Brenda shoots a foul S E N I 0 R S Betty's on the ball LEFT TO RIGHT Brenda Chendoram Conme Bello Theresa Krzesmak Betty AnnSpan1sh N1ce catch, Terry! Let's go, Connie! t .- Q 'Q 1 Q f' ' SA. . y ' L.' i ' ' 1 ' 'Q 1 if . ,ry 1 rf T A-y 1 l g .Y k L 7 points, but they ncvcrlost heart z Q 'L i .' t' ' L ' ' ' . 'A - ' 1- .' ' - if - . L ' ' -' rg 1- 7 x A I - . , . - ,' r - . . , . , . , . u LEFT TO RIGHT: George Carpenter, Louis Nicolai, Robert Meszaros, Charles Bruno, Richard Christman, Ronald Paolini, Burrell Dozier, Michael Frederick. Lewis Wolfe, William Gray, and David Speelhofier were absent when picture was taken. Although the Volleyball Team lost in its matches, the players showed marked improvement with each match, lnexperienee proved to he a decided handicap, lihe scores were: Central Bucks 15-5, 15-7, 15-85 Cheltenham 15-10, 15-0, 15-T3 and Upper Merion15-13, 15-12, 15-12,1l1ness prevented their entering the district tournament. Golf was introduced this year. Our inexperienced team members found the opposition insur- mountableg however, they improved with each match. Scores were:Spring-Ford14-1,10-5g Lipper Dublin 6-33 Conestoga 14-lg Pottstown 13-2, 9-65 and Plymouth-Whiternarsh 5-2. Since three players are seniors, only three members of this group will participate next year. LEFT TO RIGHT-STOOPING: Robert Holland, Robert Rhoads. STANDING: James Mundy, Richard Christman, Francis DeMurat, Michael D'Ettorre, Mr. Donofrio, Coach. r qv' lr fpw. e+,qt'S,f .-. , ..-f' -'-gas.. 4 fxxrg' 'gt n . ' . ei: 4. 1 AJ. -.xl X 4 f z 7 J J :s'Yf5L3-'ff ' Cl i wzzfyb ll it Si - gk ? .0 Q? GW Pl' A l Y i . l I , ,,, I ng ' v F5 5' 'Q X c' . v -if LEFT TO RIGHT-KNEELING: Michael Frederick, Gerald Mas Getting ready for Penn State Meet ciantonio, James Bowman, Ronald Pupeck, William Gray George Dost. STANDING: Francis Daniels, Louis Mellon, Samuel Omar Thomas Delaney, James Campi, Pau1McGrath, Richard Markoski Mr. Vonderheid, Coach. Despite the lack of proper facilities, Cionsholiocltcn lligli continued its ab- breviated track program for the 1938 season. Practices were held on the ll field under the direction of Mr, Vonder- heid. No dual meets were scheduled forthe year, but Hill Gray took part in the Dis- trict I meet at Lipper Darby High where he took second place inthe javelinethrow and qualified for the State Track Meet at Penn State. Go, Zeus V On target! Kasvball Squad I 'S 'p'fQ, C qvq F Ab., , ' -4 bi 1-F-V ,..,l ,N. - N Q e 'W ,N J . so ' V M ! :Ulf X VA' ,CJ T FW T, I fll f f ' 1 D R' Y ' J a 9 'fW7'l'547Yi?lTB 4 -ni -BE. I Q ,Q sy, 5.5 QR r LEFT TO RIGHT ROW 1 Mr Fox, Coach Donald Lxghtkep Lewxs Wolfe, Vmcent Bonkoslu Mlchael Robert Meszaros Davxd- Speelhoffer Wllllam Dornhelm John Connelly Charles S1thens ROW3 W1ll1am Harr1s Manager Joseph Wodarslu Frank Rlsell James W1l11amS John Rakowslu Harry Semettl Robert Garnett, Walter Squxre Manager K, jx Q3-S 'NKR5' MM m U14 ? vw! 'S Q Use XA 5 x xii 11 P X ' 'iff P5 '2-W 'Rh SENIOR PLAYERS Lewxs Wolfe M1chaelPettme,Dona1d Llghtkep Lee Allan, Vmcent Bonkoskx Charles Thomas, Manager it 'ei In W 77' , xx ,. i '15 4. ' M 7 .- ' A 'I Q A 1 1 '-' W K W, S: I :M :X s -sk LJ- I xi K' I j f -in 'N fx ff- uf ' ' H,-1' 'x . x Y f W E , 1 T' LA A ' f-aim--W . C , X4 ' , , , ' j f ,s 1 V C , I .1 f. K V as k , Z V A 4' 15. '. K ' 'E 5 x r - X ju- . , f v - Il ' '55 V 'WTEIL 03' x R li , :fs F ' i 1 A s-sig!! jx ' I T' J R Pettine, Lee Alla-h, Charles Thomas, Manager. ROW 2: ,William Rubery, Managerg Jameys Griffin, . . - , y 5 , ., . , , 4 . . , , il., l VY A I ' Q 5 J S A z L ,. I l .3 : ' Q, W Q, fx-N, J.,-7 5 Q TW of J J J ,Q FN Q' I. xx E, . A V . VL R J on ,ul ,N Llmi ,l U V. l f ' I X A -' A n 1 ' x Nb M ' Y . I 1 rx P - Q ' K ' 4 - , 1 - . , , r ' A.. Af J of G - 1 F A ' : Q 1 ' l - Q I A 4 I A h L N Jai'-Y A , - , A- , Q in K ,Zn ,- , 3, , J M- Abt QA 4 W .1 ..w..Q l- Y si' J A ' 1 .. ' I I 2 ' U I , V '! 1 5' 'av , 'N NN -V4 'l'. L .iv I J , I '1 .3 lbw .4 Chuck nabs Don at the platel Kascbal! . . . , . --,, -:-- -. -. N - Lee and Lew in a close one! 'QUHP' ' A swinging strike by Buff ! Although the Bears' diamond season was not too successful, they had a defiant fighting spirit and provided difficult opposition for the teams in the Ches-Mont circuit. Pitching was the Bruins' biggest problem. The hurling chores were equally distributed among Mike Pettine, Jimmy Williams, and Jim Griffin. Two sopho- mores and a senior co-captain excelled in the hitting department. Catcher, Chuck Sithens, who took the batting championship with an average of 38-i, and .lim Williams were the outstanding tenth graders, while shortstop, Buff llonkoski, hit at a clip of 323. The Golden Bears' final record was an unimpressive 3-12 slate. However, two of the wins came against PSD in which the Grizzlies won by gigantic scores. 'l'heir other win came over Bridgeport by a margin of -4-3, Although the Bruins lost, they gave Spring-Ford, West Chester, and Conestoga terrific battles, and against Pottstown played their best ball games of the year. ,ZF 5 . 2 - - 2 Y Lew follows through! 5 ! t i .,..-n- ' 1 ,. U U , ff it -L . g . ' 1 X Mike lets go with a fast balll ge F' M 'qi' J' J-Y jd gl nl' Sli! Iggy Ill! If-3' nl' SEE' 1 5223: Ali' 55 I' ll 4 Cmuzle 'EP . LEFT TO RIGHT Brenda Chendoraln, Beverly Zlnger, Loxs Rlsell, Patrlcla Frey Elxzab th Ch I e endoraln, Carolyn Rogalskt, Elleen Kulp, Susanne DeV1t1s, Kay Zmger R059 Ann Rotondo, Anna Marte DeCam1llo, Rosemarxe Bogdanslu, Maryorle Amblrge, Loretta Benedlct Conme Bello Patrlcla Bulatewxcz, Jeanne DeV1t1s, Patrlcla Knoeller, and Jo Ann Muskus were absent when p1cture was taken The tennls group under the dlrectlon of Mr Nhraglla IQ bmldmg a promlsmg team for the future Th1s year playmg w1th a handxcap of only one season s experlence the glrls were unsuccessful 1D thelr matches The scores were West Chester 5 0 41 and Conestoga 4 l 4 1 CHS repre sentatlves ID the Mlddle Atlan IIC Tenms Tournament on May 10 were Conme Bello and Kay Zlnger K. lm 1+ -+4 T I ll l ct 'I 4 5 n eg, 8 , t me 5B1'V fx Margie avg SJK 'qzyi 1.11. an ' A 26 Brenda in action +4 2.4 rv ga 4 H' :V -Y 'fff A .H' ' ' . -5 ,O v' 1 ,V 4. 'Z xx',.. 'K r ' 'L fl ' . Y' . 7 l ' , 4- - .. ,. , X ' A ' , - .v, 1 ' . 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Mafarvttes LOIS and Theresa wxth thelr enthuslasm and sklll led the twlrlers through thelr many d1ff1cult rou tlnes and drew admlrmg glances from spectators everywhere Lots Prxmavera Theresa Krzesmak, Assxstant yi X , . 4. - .. . , - ' l Je 1' J Y i t p A' 1 I , , -Z Q 'LE .1 L Ill ,, . Cufzrlcrs - IH -- 1 'bl M l Meigs' fe '35 E 'ln-Han. LEFT T0 RIGHT Elxzabeth Clapsaddle, Helen Bogdanskx Betty Ann Spanish, Barbara Moore Betsy McCarthy Vlrglma McCall Mary Ann Prlmavera Carol Splna Rose Ann Rotondo Joanne Leflar Fmely dressed IH their new umforms these glrls were seen executmg thelr Iwlfllng skllls at every football game durmg the 57 season gh I d lhls enthuslastlc group of glrls expertly led the crowd ln cheermg our teams to VILIOIV LEFT TO RIGHT Florence Paglxaro Sandra Atklnson Joyce Mlller Sarah Stalone Anna Mane DeCam1l1o Helene Gunmng Carmella LaMacch1a Conme Bello mfg fini -, iv 7' 'lx' 4 I lu ,ff I 1 M es Y' , ' 'A 41 Q , -s X 9 ' ' N ' ' T3 ' 'l ' , ,- . 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ROW 2: Susanne DeVitis, Joyce Benedict, Carol Rex, Theodore Kennedy, Libby Weiner, Kathleen Carpenter, Marianne Carpenter, Rosalyn Robinson, Carrie Mobley, Orville Shivick, Mary Anne Shivick, Jane MacDonald, Janet Morgan, Nancy Scott, Donald Ricci, Sandra Sibole, Virginia DeMedio, David Spence, Betty Hitchcock. ROW 3: Mr. Yutzler, Directorg Robert Altopedi, John Dobash, Lorraine Hansell, Betty Bailey, Irie Anderson, Carter Daywalt, Eunice Beatty, Barbara Ingles, Beverly Ames, James Rex, Raymond Freas, Robert Racich, William Rex, Kay Zinger, Joseph Picone, Harry Spence, John Turssline, Chester Montowski, Robert Stewart, Henry Chisholm, Leslie Thompson, Walter Blackburn, Charles Ashton, Doris Lake, Eileen Kulp. The members of the Band are to be commended for their excellent performances both as a marching and as a concert band, Under Mr. Yutzler's leadership, these musicians are always ready and willing to do their best even though it be in the cold of a football game or the heat of a spring parade. The members of the Dance Band entertained the audience between the acts of the senior play with their well-received renditions of popular songs. , LEFT TO RIGHT-ROW 1: John Turssline, Betty Hitchcock, Victor Benedict, David Spence, Thomas Delaney. ROW 2: Eunice Beatty, Joseph Picone, Harry Spence, James Rex, Eileen Kulp, Mr. Yutzler, Directorg Jane MacDonald. J' ni ff' clfiar fl W1 6fl0 2 LEFT TO RIGHT- ROW 1: Josephine Clayboss, Virginia Magee, Virginia DeMedio, Joanne Mancini, Christine Giorgio, Dorothy Pasqueal, Jeanne DeVitis, Elizabeth Chendorain, Robert Jackson, John Turs- sline, Raymond Freas, Louis Lelii, Elwood Lebold, Robert McQuirns, Sandra Atkinson, Florence Pagliaro, Betty Hitchcock. ROW 2: Lois Primavera, Connie Bello, Lois Risell, Patricia Frey, Mary Ann Primavera, Rosalie Ricci, William Rex, James Bowman,James Campi, .Iohn Rakowski, Joseph Wodarski, Peter Palazzo, James DiDonato, William Hansell, George Reustle, Thomas Delaney, Margaret Haines, Rebecca Sibole, Norma Slavic, Helen Rozecki, Mary Maresca, Marian Eastlack, Eileen Kulp, Dolores DiSaJite. ROW 3: Helen Johnson, Janet Morgan, Rosemarie Bogdanski, Jo Ann Muskus, Clare Richardson, Helen Grzywacz, Libby Weiner, Carol Yurcaba, June Garnett, Judith Garnett, Ruth Brocious, Joseph Thomas, Bruce Vande- griit, Alfred Ricci, William Dornheim, Chester Montowski, Richard Hertzler, Frank Giovanni, John Bovell, James Williams, John Heffentreyer, Patricia Bulatewicz, Antoinette Bosco, Rosemary Hammlll, Helen Bogdanski, Betty Ann Spanish, Virginia McCall, Rose Ann Rotondo, Susanne DeVitis, Helene Gunning. Pianists: Sandra Swing, Jane MacDonald. Director: Mr. Kloos. ? MUSIC FESTIVAL S0l0lSTS Always busy - that's the tempo of the Senior lligh Choir under the direction of Mr. Kloos. At Christmas time, they sang at many of the area's hospitals, Later they prepared zeal- ously for the Music Festival, using songs from Carousel and Raintree County as their main theme. They offered sacred selections .it the llac- ealaureate Service, However, it was not all work and no play, for on March 31, when the Music Depart- ment students visited New York, they thoroughly enjoyed themselves at Radio City Music Hall, The L. N, Building, and Arthur C30dfrey's show, LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas Delaney, Sand- ra Atkinson, Rosemarie Bogdanski, Will- iam Rex. 'ar 'Ll' Music ff-'c tim! if L-fp 5' f f' tQ+.Qf.fg,g5gat2,Q GIRLS' CHURUS THE MEMBERS ARE: Patricia Frey, Carol Yurcaba, Jo Ann Muskus, Virginia DiJenno, Doris Williams, Josephine Clayboss, Virginia Magee, Rosalie Ricci, Christine Giorgio, Brenda Chendorain, Rosemarie Bogdanski, Sara.h Stalone, Dorothy Pasqueal, Sandra Atkinson, Florence Pagliaro, Betty Hitchcock, Lois Primavera, Lois Risell, Mary Ann Primavera, Vir- ginia DeMedio, Joanne Mancini, Rebecca Sibole, Nor- -, fini' 'Lv ma Slavic, Helen Rozecki, Mary Maresca, Marian Eastlack, Dolores DiSante, Connie Bello, Margaret Haines, Rosemary Hammill, Jeanne DeVitis, Eileen Kulp, Marie Risell, June Garnett, Judith Garnett, Ruth Brocious, Libby Weiner, Helen Grzywacz, Clare Richardson, Helen Johnson, Janet Morgan, Patricia Bulatewicz, Antoinette Bosco, Beverly Zinger, Helen Bogdanski, Betty Ann Spanish, Virginia McCall, Alice Paliescheskey, Rose Ann Rotondo, Susanne DeVitis, Helene Gunning. Pianists: Jane MacDonald, Sandra Swing. Director: Mr. Kloos. The sweetlv blended voices of the Girls'Chorus were heard at their best at the Music lfestival, lloing light and novelty numbers, they sang their way into the spotlight at the Chichester High School exchange program. Linder the direction of Mr. Yutzler, they closed their season by offer- ing selections at the Graduation Exercises. BUYS' CHURUS THE MEMBERS ARE: Louis Lelii, Peter Palazzo, John Turssline, Robert MCQUIFHS, Elwood Lebold, Raymond Freas, John Bovell, Robert Jackson, Joseph Wodarski, Joseph Szymanski, John Rakowski, James Bowman, Frank Giovanni, Alfred Ricci, William Rex, Thomas Delaney, James Campi, John Heffentreyer, William Hansell, Chester Montowski, James DiDonato, William Dornheim, Bruce Va.ndergriit,Joseph Thom- as. John Street was absent when picture was taken. Pianist: Jane MacDonald. Director: Mr. Kloos. Their interpretation of the well-known Broadway Show '1Where's Charley? is offered by the boys. i i v 1 if .F 71 I isff' ,fi. z,, K X J g-5-,J April I8 fi fm as GIRLS' SENIOR GLEE CLUB THE MEMBERS ARE: Connie Bello, Margaret Haines, Lois Primavera, Doris Williams, Virginia DiJenno, Josephine Clayboss, Marie Risell, Virginia Magee, Joanne Mancini, Sarah Stalone, Dorothy Pasqueal, Helen Bogdanski, Sandra Atkinson, Florence Pagliaro, Alice Paliescheskey, Betty Ann Spanish, Virginia McCall. The Senior Glee Club is composed of those seventeen enthusiastic and energetic senior girls who could be heard practicing in the auditorium at 8:15 a.m. Under the direction of Mr. Yutzler, they learned several numbers which they offered very successfully at the Music Festival. The Clambake Scene featuring numbers from Carousel Muszc alas TRUMPET TRIO Harry Rex, Joseph Plcone, Harry Spence At the p13.l'1O Jane MacDonald CLARINET HUARTET Bexerly Zlnger Rebecca bxbole, Peter Palazzo, Maman Eastlack WUUDWIND UUARTET Beverly Zinger, Victor Bene- dict, Helen Grzywacz, Sandra Swing. Prqffuctian , of Kzfzzmshzp STAFF MEMBERS LEFT TO RIGHT- ROW 1:A1ice Paliescheskey, Dorothy Pasqueal, Sandra Atkinson, Doris Williams, Connie Palermo, Josephine Clayboss, Virginia Magee, Brenda Chendorain. ROW 2: Joanne Mancini, Ba.rbara Moore, Theresa Krzesniak, Richard Christrnan, Michael D'Ettorre, Betty Ann Spanish, Virginia McCall, Mary Ann Gigliotti. 86110 The Echo staff has tried to portray through words and pictures familiar scenes from the ycar's activities. EDITURS AND MANAGERS LEFT TO RIGHT - ROW 1: Helen Bogdanski, Sarah Stalone, Art Editors. ROW 2: Lois Primavera, Florence Pagliaro, Business Managersg Mary Jane Nugent, Photographic Co-Editorg Beverly Zinger, Co-Editorg Margaret Haines, Virginia DiJenno, LiteraryCo-Editors. ROW 3: Charles Thomas,Photo graphic Co-Editorg Connie Bello, Co-Editor. V-4 x l 0000 Opfi OM hi 'W W WI is in - LEFT TO RIGHT - ROW 1: Barbara Moore, Joanne Mancini, Virginia DiJenno, Florence Pagliaro, Jeanette Howell, Beverly Zinger, Lois Primavera, Marian Eastlack, Sandra Swing, Sandra Atkinson, Sa.ra.h Stalone, Doris Williams. ROW 2: Joyce Miller, Helene Gunning, Rosemarie Bogdanski, Ruth Brocious, Dolores DiSa.nte, Mary Ann Tanara, Rose Ann Rotondo, Mary Maresca, Janet Morgan, Helen Johnson, Betty Hitchcock, Jane MacDonald. ROW3: Norma Slavic, Rosalie Ricci, Rebecca Sibole, Libby Weiner, Clare Richardson, Helen Grzywacz, Patricia Bulatewicz, Antoinette Bosco, Jeanne DeVitis, Virginia DeMedio, Patricia Frey, Patricia Knoeller. ROW 4: Anna Marie DeCami1lo, Susanne DeVitis, Margaret Haines, Mary Ann Gigliotti, Connie Bello, Theresa Krzesniak, Betty Ann Spanish, Helen Bogdanski, Mary Jane Nugent, Connie Palermo, Brenda Chendorain. This organization stands for Sacri- fice, Purity, and Loyalty. The Tri-Hi- Y adviser is Miss Crossmore. I ffl- If The purpose of this club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. LEFT TO REHT - ROW 1: George Dost, Dominick Iannuzzelli, Michael D'Ettorre, Michael Pettine, Lee Allan, Harry Rex, Francis DeVitis, Robert Holland. ROW 2: Mr. Pappas, Adviserg Michael Frede- rick, Charles Thomas, Richard Christman, Thomas Delaney, Francis Daniels, Roy Duffield, William Barnyock. 16711: and gold Staff I i LEFT TO RIGHT ROW 1 Dorothy Pasqueal, Florence Pagliaro Virginia DIJEIIDO Mary Ann Gigliotti, Joanne Mancini, Brenda Chendorain Mary Jane Nugent,I-lelen Bogdanski, Virginia McCall, Patricia Knoel ler ROW 2 Bennie Mathis Rosemarie Bogdanslu Rose Ann Rotondo, Rosalie Ricci, Clare R1Ch8.I'dSO Jane MacDonald Helen Johnson Jeanne DeV1t1s Virginia DeMed1o, Mary Maresca, Dolores DiSante The Blue and Gold is the sthool news bv a senior high school staff and has been paper lt is published five times a veir very popular with the students SETT NG UP THE BLUE AND Glllll 81 61116 dc Espanol SEATED Co Editors Connie Bello ami Sarah LEFT TO REHT FRONT ROW Connie Bello, Stalone STANDING Dolores D1Sante, Mary Ma Sarah Stalone Virglma DiJenno LEFT TO RIGHT resca and Mrs Kelley, Adviser BACK ROW Beverly Zmger Brenda Chendorain Florence Pagliaro. STANDING. Sandra Atkinson. Mrs, KE,llLy is aiding tht co-editors and The Club membgfg are enagting 3 Spanish their junior assistants to set up a dummy. skit entitled Un Poco Exagerado. Hauer acielgf l LEFT TO RIGHT FRONT ROW Sandra Swmg, Dolores D1Sante, Marxan Eastlack, Sandra Atlunson, Vlctor Benedlct, Helen Bogdanslu Susanne DeV1t1s Betty Hltchcock Helen Johnson, Jane MacDonald LEFT TO RIGHT BACK ROW Mrs Lorenz,Adv1ser Connle Bello Florence Pagllaro, Margaret Hames, Lee Allan, Beverly Zmger, V1rg1n1a D1Jenno, barah Stalone Ihese students were ehosen as members of SOQILIV for thexr leadershlp ehlraeter servlee the Lonshohoeken Chapter of the National Honor md seholastle aehlevement Qarum ILSL 6. I baters who represented C, ll S at numerous for um meetlngsdurlng 71 2 IZQ I LEFT TO RIGHT FRONT ROW Norma Slavxc, Jeanne DeV1t1s, vlfglhla DeMed1o Rebecca Sxbole, Patrncta Knoeller, Lxbby Wemer ROW2 Janet Morgan, Jeanette Howell, Joyce Mxller, Anna Marte DeCam tllo, Susanne DeV1t1s, Rosemarxe Bogdanslu Helene Gunmng, Dolores D1Sa.nte, Helen Johnson, Betty Hxtch cock, Sandra Swmg Ruby Graham STANDING Conme Bello Margaret Hatnes, Beverly Zmger, Mary Jane Nugent, Mrs Marx, Advlser Brenda Chendoram Maman Eastlack, Lots Prlmavera Helen Bogdanslu Antomette Bosco, Patrtcla Bulatewxcz, Elnzabeth Chendoram . f f -gif, r 1 I ' 'Y - 4 5 - V fg ' . . ., . . , . , 1 ' - : . ' 5 , ' ' ' ' ,nf 1 . my x s s A-1 - - 1 x Af L' -' T 1 1' 1 1 A' ' , - L L s l , A- T ' W l 3 V N 5 ' 2 2 V Q K A' 4' ' W I I J I 5 R , ' u V 1 - 'X b t , ' ' ll H ' 1 ar 1 he ,je l spcechmakers and de- I Q , 617 . , L . ,ss , , 'P J J . . . 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D I . . . , Y , , r, . y , ., y , . Y . Q , I A V V , I I Y I , n 'ff to a Day 5 Cfllflfy f f 6 'V '. ' . , e Ak ' ,- C . V Y 1 Q . ! I . l V 3, 1 7 ' fn v J .QL 1 . I af X , 3. 1, , X.. F. X 1 , I F5 W I I ' f if l 4 f . eniors at Work 4 A A Future Secretarxes Bxg Plans for Th1s Group The Trig Quintet Some Important Business The Metal Shop Geniuses 2:5-s Knows H1s Eng11sh?? A Qfx .0 ',,..,. .il miars at Work Latest Fasmons m the Mamng An Enlightening Experiment Sfalloufiug the Agenda Michael Pettine presides at a class meeting. The lunchroom patrons Off to class 3 ll Kafeteria Kids' The life you save may be Mr. Pappas' .-'rt g,.,. Our Patmtzal Produc! f 2' u ' . ' I V! '1 J I , ' if .. . Q yx 4. ' 'A ,g 'X' I - ' xx ,f ' 4 N ' Q - lu - f, U I 4 5 .- J ,-'fi-.Q l ' Y . . I ophamorcs CLASS UFFIBERS . sq' 111, at hw Jeanne DeVitis, Presidentg Patricia Frey, Secretaryg Patricia Bulate wicz, Vice-Presidentg HUMERUUM 3 LEFT TO RIGHT - ROW 1: Barbara Monroe, Jean Graham, Christine Giorgio, Marianne Carpenter, Patricia Knoeller, Frances Mazzochetti. ROW 2: Helen Grzywacz, Charlotte Moore, June Garnett, Joyce Kriebel, Elizabeth Chendorain, Dorothy Kalinski. ROW 3: Charles Sithens, Gern2.rdCiavare11i, Marjorie Ambirge, James Mundy, Paul McGrath. ROW 4: Chester Montowski, James Campi, David Frost, Frank Giovanni. ROW 5: Robert Garnett, Paul Slifer, Richard Markoski, Harry Semetti, William McVaugh, Louis Mellon. Peter Palazzo, Treasurer. csc xi - xp l m 5 . f LEFT TO RIGHT - ROW 1: Rose Ann Forlini, Maryann Dichinski, Rosalie Ricci, Virginia DeMedio, Roseanne Bruni. ROW 2: Patricia Frey, Patricia Laskey, Carolyn Rogalski, Mary Ann Primavera. ROW 3: Jeanne DeVitis, Lois Bovell, Rosemary Hammill, Patricia Bulatewicz, Antoinette Bosco. ROW 4: Joseph Leonard, David Licata, James Bowman, Robert Jefferies. ROW 5: Louis Lelii, John Bovell, Robert Jackson, Lloyd Laskey, William Daywalt. ROW 6: Thomas Delaney, Francis De Murat,Matt.hew Dougherty, Richard Hertzler. Sap mares LEFT TO RBHT - ROW 1: Helen Rozecki, Naomi Schrack, Norma Slavic, Betty Ann Sprouse, Dorothy Wertz, Rebecca Sibole. ROW 2: Patricia Williams, Lois Risell, Clare Richardson, Libby Weiner, Carol Yurcaba. ROW 3: Joseph Wodarski, Charles Robinson, Walter Squire, John Turssline. ROW 4: John Rakow- ski, Harry Spence, Jacob Smith, Samuel Omar, John Weldon. ROW 5: George Reustle, James Williams. HUMERUUM 4 HUMERUUM 4... ' ff ,,, rw ef, 1 K ' 1 H W 154 1' 5 , 1 1 Q E11 CS e ' QJ 1 if i N-xy-as . MAY COURT- LEFT TO RIGHT: Rebecca Sibole, Thomas Delaney, Janet Morgan, Charles Bruno, Lewis Wolfe, Sarah Stalone, Sandra Atkinson, the Queeng Lee Allan, the Kingg Beverly Zinger, Michael Pettine, Sandra Swing, Victor Benedict, Carolyn Rogalski, John Rakowski. Crown bearers: Karen Bate, James Sibole. Kaiubow Hack - May 2 The gymnasium was a scene of regal festivity on the evening of May 23 when the sopho- mores plfiyed hosts to the student body at the Rainbow Rock. The feature that drew ai record-breaking crowd was the crowning ofthe Queen and King of C,H,S, Music for the occasion was provided by the Bel-Airs, Sophomore committee chairmen were Rosemary Hammill, ticketsg Clare Richardson, prizesg Rosalie Ricci, decorationsg and Naomi Schrack, publicity, Jeanne DeVitis crowns the May Queen. Th C .-,44l.xc. q -h '-ag -A ' mr' X if f ' L I e May ourt dances. xl. 5' 4 , ? , N I 45 5 is Hin mfs juniars CLASS UFFIBERS SIE LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Swing, Vice-President: Charles Bruno, President: Joyce Miller, Secretary: Susanne DeVitis, Treasurer. HUMERUUM 2 LEFT TO RIGHT - ROW 1: Dolores DiSa.nte, Jeanette Howell, Janet Haines, Catherine Blair, Rosemarie Bogdanski. ROW 2: Rose Marie Boccella, Ruth Brocious, Susamie DeVitis, Anna Marie DeCamillo. ROW 3: Carole Barr, Loretta Benedict, Betty Hitchcock, Barbara DeHaven. ROW 4: William Harrison, Victor Benedict, William Harris, Michael Frederick. ROW 5: Thomas Barattucci, Roy Duffield, Barry Jamison. ROW 6: Charles Davis, Francis Daniels, Burrell Dozier, Charles Bruno. ROW 7: William Dornheim. HUMERIHIM 9 5' 5 I 3 J tv. X -. v' 4 -1 LEFT TO REHT - ROW 1: Ruby Graham, Eileen Kulp, Helene Gunning, Betsy Quigg, Bennie Mathis. ROW 2: Johanna Pagnacle, Eva McCurdy, Elizabeth Clapsaddle, Mary Maresca. ROW 3: Judith Gryga, Jane MacDonald, Helen Johnson, Marian Eastlack, Elaine Paolini. ROW 4: Jerome Mahoney, John Connelly, David Speelhoffer, Judith Garnett. ROW 5: Robert Meszaros, John Staley, George Mitchell, Mark Smith, George Carpenter. ROW 6: William Scott, Samuel Smith, Gerald Ciaifone, Victor Santino. ROW 7: Gary Collins, Joseph Szymanski, Norman MacKenzie, Warren Marsh. yuuivrs LEFT TO RIGHT - ROW 1: Rose Ann Rotondo,Brenda Weidner, Mary Ann Tanara, Sandra Swing, Joyce Miller. ROW 2: MarthaReimer, Joyce Reczka, Alice Rakowski, Carmella La.Macchia. ROW 3: Janet Morgan, Karen Murphy, Catherine Scogna, Carol Spina. ROW 4: Daniel Rodenbaugh, Joseph Picone, Ronald Paolini, Louis Nicolai. ROW 5: Earl Watkins, Robert Rhoads, Anthony Neve. ROW 6: James Griffin, John Wallace, Frank Levito, John Greene. J Homfnnnrl I0 Ure Qiuislzed Prndurf U M 'J I' -x I . X -4 N. X Q , 1 ,I - 1 ' S v ,Y ' -V, m 4 X f I Seniors CLASS UFHCERS Advlsars yce cl l M The D Ne Mafia you are you are now hecu Hlower Dans Ealars Dmsy yeMow and whne , , M ,, W fr: M K a , , ' , ' 1 5 'xl I . LEFT TO RIGHT: Virginia Ma.gee,Treasurerg Beverly Zinger,Vice-Presidentg Michael Pettine, President Mary Ann Gigliotti, Secretary. Mrs. lo M . ayheld and Iss resa . I I ' 1 What to he, ming. ,.....,F-O SANDRA A. ATKINSON Secretarial LEE T. ALLAN Academic Football 1,2,3, Co-capt. 45 Bas- ketball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Class President 2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council, V. Pres. 35 Hi-Y2,3, Pres. 45 Senior Play Waver' - beef truster' - Watch that green and white Pon- tiac! CONCETTA M. BELLO Academic Hockey 45 Basketball 1,2, Co- capt. 3,45 Volleyball 45 Softball 15 Tennis 3,45 Cheerleading 1,3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Senior Glee Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 25 Forum 2,3,45 F.T.A. 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y3,45Span- ish Club, Treas. 3,45 Drama Club 25 Three Cubs 15 Blue and Gold 3, Co-editor 45 Echo, Co- editor 45 Senior Play Connie' - 'Anchors Away' - Navy blue or Gray? Hockey Mgr. 45 BasketbaIlMgr. 45 Cheerleading 1,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Chorus 2, 3,45 Senior Glee Club 45 Vocal Ensemble 25 National Honor Society 45 Student Council 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1,45 Spanish Club3,45 Ihrge Cubs 15 .I-in 45 Senior Play 'Sandi' - 'the little pixie' - cute blonde - star alto 8' M. EUNICE BEATTY General Business Basketball 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 2,3,45 Softball 2,3,45 Band 1,2, 3,45 Dance Band 1,2,3,4 'Goonie' - the great drummer - never a dull moment -very athletic SENIURS 1958 WILLIAM B. BARNYOCK Industrial Stage Crew 3 BiIl' - West Conshohockenite - the quiet man - the great hunter . . 1,5 4 '11 f' QT' 5 71.53. :V 5 SENIURS 1958 BRENDA M. CHENDORAIN Academic Hockey 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Tennis 3,45 Forum 2,3,45 Tri- Hi-Y 45 Spanish Club, Pres. 3,45 Drama Club 25 Hi G-CE 45 Echo 45 Senior Play 'Brenda' - Miss Seamstress of C.H.S. - one of the 'Zirls' - Geometry whiz VINCENT J. BONKOSKI Academic Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1, 2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3, Co-capt. 4iH13i .i'EE3'4 Buff - sports writer -Rock 'n Roll singer - all-around athlete .a. ..X,, IQ' l P A ,ef is fl' .I ,' 7 '7 ' ,f.','3,. . wg' f Q 5- ,- . . 'V - - , '-A f , -' v ' - , ' x , ' 4 i 5. ,hl, A .. L l N , , . wg...--' 4 ,OX -'ff' .lH'dA',:1 '1 Q . '. Q if 'qijifg' W, 'JM' ,' 5 .yt ig fl 5' .5 rm 1' ' l, lu 31 fW'1 ,2,C- ,,'1.lfQ21i?.ff. ,Viz '51, . it 4- 1' yi'-' .. f ' L ,'f9Q'f l1'i W'.'lc? .'.:iwww:' 'Q RICHARD CHRISTMAN General Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Baseball 1,2,35 Volleyball 3,45 Golf 45 Mited Chorus 25 Boys' Chorus 25 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Three QE 15 Echo 45 Senior Play 'Dick' - yellow convertible - owns two lanes of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge :fl 3, -, get 5 23' if , ' ,, 'K HELEN A. BOGDANSKI General Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girls' Cho- rus 3,45 Senior Glee Club 45 Twirling 45 National Honor So- ciety 45 Forum 3345 Tri-Hi-Y 43 QE gli Q11 3,43 Echo 4 Helen' - poetry whiz - artist - horse enthusiast JOSEPHINE A. CLAYBOSS Secretarial Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Cho- rus 2,3,45 Senior Glee Club 45 Color Guard 3, Captain 45 Echo 4 .1 Jo Ann' - the quiet one - al- ways poised - very neat its tvs' MICHAEL F. D'ETTORRE General Football 2,3,4g Basketball 1,3,4g Baseball lg Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4g Echo 4 'Blackie' - star dancer - good looking - ready smile WALTER A. DUNLEVY General Waddy' - Welcome, newcom- er! - glad to have you aboard - the Gym Show Hcaveman' 'QE Qu.. 1 FRANCIS S. DeVlTlS General Hi-Y 45 Stage Crew 35 Senior Play 'Franny' - MA Sz P President' - life of the party - actor up T:- GEORGE T. DOST General Football 3,4g Baseball 35 Track 3,45 I-li-Y 4 'Zeus' - car trouble - every- body's buddy - our Philadel- phia import SENIURS 1958 VIRGINIA L. DiJENNO Secretarial Basketball 15 Cheerleading lg Mixed Chorus 2,3,4gGirls' Cho- rus 2,3,4g Senior Glee Club 45 Color Guard 45 National Honor Society 3,4g Library Club 1,2, 394s Tri-Hi-Y 1y2y3y4Q Spanish Club, Secretary 3,45 A.A. Sec- retary 2,3,4g Three is lg M2 Ei QM 3,41 E29 4 Ginny' - ambitious - nice to know - Mr. Fox's girlFriday' SENIURS 1958 MARGARET H. HAINES Academic Mixed Chorus 2,3 ,45 Girls' Cho- rus 2,3,45 Senior Glee Club 45 Band 15 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 25 Forum 2,3,45 F.T.A. 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Drama Club, Treas. 25 Three Clubs, Editor 15 Echo 45 Senior Play 'Maggie' - spelling champ?? - Temple bound - Villanova troubles WILLIAM L. GRAY General Football 2,3,45 Basketball2,3,45 Track 45 Echo 45 Senior Play Bill - an apple a day - strong-silent type - tall, dark and handsome I X A I 'ai- 4 X 11' EUGENE D. I-IITCHCOCK Industrial Stage Crew 3 Gene' - woodshop whiz -hot rod - really nice guy MARY ANN R. GIGLIOTTI General Class Secretary 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Drama Club 25 Blue and Gold 3,45 Echo 4 Q ' Mary Ann' - Number, please?? - the great sympath- izer - heavy handbag ANNA E. HOLLAND General Business Mixed Chorus 2,35 Girls' Cho- rus 2,35 Student Council 1,2 'Ann' - sharp dresser - chat- terbox -traveling cosmetic kit A -r 'N fs: f DOMINICK V. IANNUZZELLI Industrial Football 1,2,4g Student Council 23 Hi-Y 45 Stage Crew 2,3,4 Dom - pleasing personality - 0 R S sharp dresser -trips to Bridge- ROBERT J. HOLLAND General Golf 4g Mixed Chorus 25 Boys Chorus 25 Hi-Y 2,3,4 'Bobby' -future Marine - dif- ferent car every month - Ac me's boy wonder THERESA P. KRZESNIAK General Basketball 3,45 Softball 35 Mixed 35 Girls' Chorus 35 35 Asst. Majorette 45 Y 4g Echo 4 high-stepping ma- - cute smile - Miss '4- port 1958 I it' JOHN G. KIJAK Industrial Stage Crew 2,3,4 Johnny' - jet-propelled green Ford -mecha.nic genius -pleas- ant Echo 4 BONNIE L. KAY Secretarial Bonnie - beautiful dark hair - likable personality - likes to chat SENIURS 1958 DONALD A. LIGHTKEP General Business Basketball 45 Baseball 45 Stage Crew 3,4 MDonnie' - basketball enthusi- ast - nice to know -good stu- dent 4.15.1 ffi 5 :ggi-2 'A N. JANE I..eFEVER General Mixed Chorus 25 Girls' Chorus 2 'Jane' - 'peaches and cream complexion - pleasing person- ality - quiet GERALD W. MASCIANTONIO General Business Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2, Mgr. 45 Track 3,45 Band 25 VIRGINIA L. MAGEE Secretarial Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Cho- rus 2,3,45 Senior Glee Club 45 Color Guard 3,45 Class Treas- urer 45 Library Club 3,45 Tri- Hi-Y1,3,45 Drama Club 25 Echo 4 iiGinny' - petite blonde - one of our seamstresses - pleas- ant JOANNE M. MANCINI Secretarial Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Cho- rus 2,3,45 Senior Glee Club 45 Color Guard 45 Library Club 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1,3,45 Drama Club 25 B13-e QQ C2912 3,45 Echo 45 Senior Play 'Jo' - agreeable -fond of an- Dance Band 2 Mash - always good for a laugh - from Cadillacs to Im- pallas - nice disposition ' x 'E' 1511.551 4,5 4 b ' , t , 'Q 5. . , imals - Oh, those curlS!-help- I 5 58 1 Q L fu VIRGINIA A. MCCALL General Business Mixed Chorus 2,3,4gGirls'Cho- rus 2,3,4g Senior Glee Club 43 Twirling 3,45 Forum 35 Drama Club 25 Blue andGold3,4g Echo 4 'Ginny' - pretty hair - nice personality - dental assistant -helpful MARY JANE NUGENT General Basketball 1, Mgr. 25 Bowling jg Tennis 25 Student Council lg Forum 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Treas. 4g Drama Club 25 Three Cl lg Ee gd Gold 3,49 Qi 4g Senior Play prompter Janie' - future R.N. - partial to Air Force Blue - Home- maker of Tomorrow 4 '4 ?,! BETINA C. MCCARTHY General Twirling 4 Betsy' - ice-skating champ - little Miss Wanamaker e our Hollywood nominee -Rolandfan SENIURS 1958 ' Its , MAURICE F. MOORE General Football 2,35 Class Treasurer 35 Senior Play Moose - double on the milk- shakes triple on the candy bars - Let's go, Pete.' Hollywood is calling BARBARA S. MOORE Secretarial Twirling 3,4gTri-Hi-Y3,4g Echo 4 'Barbara' - nice personality - very attractive - neat - one of our high steppers SENIURS 1958 is ALICE B. PALIESCHESKEY General Business Mixed Chorus 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Student Council 15 Echo 4 'Alice' - full of fun - always a smile - good sense of humor - ready to help CONSTANCE D. PALERMO Secretarial Class Secretary 2,35 Student Council l,2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Echo 4 Connie - keeps the post of- fice busy - partial to the Air Force - personality plus DOROTHY H. PASQUEAL Secretarial Mixed Chorus 2,3,45Girls'Cho- rus 2,3,45 Senior Glee Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Drama Club 25 Three Cubs 15 Blue and Gold 3,45 Q0 4 C Dot' - Acme fan-expert mag- azine saleswoman - Oh, that giggle! - Miss Woolworth FLORENCE M. PAGLIARO Secretarial Hockey 45 Basketball 2, Mgr. 45 Volleyball 45 Cheerleading l,3, Capt. 45 Mixed Chorus 2,3, 45 Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Senior Glee Club 45 National!-lonor So- ciety 3,45 Library Club 2,3, Pres. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Gym Club 35 Three Cubs 15 Blue and Gold 3,45 Echo 45 Senior Play 'Floss' - always on the go - likes 'em tall - live wire NICHOLAS J. PERGINE, JR. General Football 45 Basketball 4 Nick - cafeteria clown-Cae- sar - fond of Pixie-s' - off to the Marines! .2 MICHAEL A. PETTINE, JR. Academic Football 1,2,3, Co-capt. 45 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3, 45 Class President 45 Hi-Y 2,3, 45 Three Cubs 1 Mike' - gridiron star - All- Ches-Mont - personality plus - nice to know MARIE J. RISELL General Business Mixed Chorus 2,35 Girls' Cho- rus 2,3 Marie' - dainty - poised - pleasing personality - a West Chester fan lg ur LOIS A. PRIMAVERA General Softball 25 Mixed Chorus 2,3 ,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Senior Glee Club 45 Twirling 2,3,Head Majorette 45 Student Council 1, 2,35 Forum 2,3,45 Tri-I-li-Y 2, 3, Pres. 45 Spanish Club 35 Drama Club 25 Echo 45 Senior Play prompter 'Lois' - excellent maiorette - future R.N. -helpful 9- Q Q.- if'-Q 've Q-ft ALFRED J. RICCI General Business Football 1,45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Boys' Chorus 2,3,45 Band 1,2,35 Dance Band 1,2 'Al' - assistant to the camera man - horse lover - often seen on 12th Avenue SENIURS 1958 HARRY W. REX, JR. Academic Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Boys' Cho- rus 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 2,35 Vocal Ensemble 25 Trumpet Trio 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3, Sec. 45 Senior Play MBill' - electronics genius - musically inclined - star tenor - 'Professor' SENIURS 1958 ELIZABETH A. SPANISH Secretarial Basketball 1,2,3,45 Mixed Cho- rus Girls' Chorus Senior Glee Club 45 Twirling 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Drama Club 25 Echo 45 Senior Play 'Bet' - catchy jokes - a ready laugh - well poised - Hey, Cookie !' ..-f' -.ff SARAH M. STALONE Secretarial Basketball 15 Softball 15Cheer- leading 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Senior Glee Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 1,35 Li- brary Club 1,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y1, 45 Spanish Club3,45 Drama Club 25 Three C-libs 15 QQ an-Q Gold 3, Co-editor 45 Echo 45 Senior Play 'Sarah' - 'Watch that stop sign ! - very ambitious - per- severing - nice appearance ia CHARLES L. THOMAS General Business Football Mgr. 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball Mgr. 1,2,3,45 Baseball Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Boys' Chorus 2,35 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Stage Crew l,2,3,45 ThreeQbs Mimeographer 45 E212 45Sound and Projector Operator 1,2,3,4 'Chas' - Excellent manager - most helpful -general assistant I' W JOHN P. SMITH General Football 2,35 Senior Play t'Pete' - ready to help - nice to know -calm- O.K.,Moose! PENELOPE G. VOLZ General Business Mixed Chorus 2,35 Girls' Cho- rus 2,35 Color Guard 3 'Penny' - strawberry blonde- poised - graceful - pleasing manner 497' DORIS L. WILLIAMS Secretarial Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Cho- rus 2,3,45 Senior Glee Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Echo 4 'Tootsie' - full of fun - for- ever laughing -nice appearance - calm manner BEVERLY L. ZINGER Academic Tennis 45 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Girls' Chorus 2,3,45 Vocal En- semble l,25 Senior Glee Club45 Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 1,2, 3,45 Class Vice-president2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Stu- dent Council 1,2,35 Forum 2,3, 45 Library Club 2,3,45 F.T.A. 35 Tri-I-li-Y 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Drama Club 25 Three .fl 15 Echo 45 Senior Play Bev' - Was there a moon?' - Zeverly Binger' -The Veep! - artistic scientist RUTH ANN WILLIAMS General Business Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Girls' Cho- rus 2,3,45 Tri-I-li-Y 4 Ruthie - a pretty blonde - lots of fun - pleasing person- ality - cooperative -.. in .4 yn 5 :, is if . 1 '. 1. ' 4 .'.f 1 LEWIS F. WOLFE General Business Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,45 Volleyball 45 Baseball 2,3, Co- capt. 45 Class Treasurer 25 Echo 4 'Lew' -owns community locker - personality plus - 'swabbie' SENIURS 1958 17 JAMES A. WISIENSKI Industrial Stage Crew 3,4 'Sticks' - good dancer-Chart er member of the 2:30 club - great teaser - helpful MOST FRIENDLY Mary Ann G1g110ff1 and George Dost Wim 5 BEST DANCERS Loxs Prlmavera and M1Chae1 D'Ettorre 5 MO ST AMBITIOUS Sarah Stalone and Dlck Chrxstman BEST ACTRESS and ACTOR Sandi Atkinson and Bill Rex Wim 33 1 SN! BEST STUDENTS Lee Allan a.nd Beverly Zinger MOST HELPFUL Charles Thomas and Florence Pagllaro BEST ATHLETES Mxchael Pettme a.nd Eunlce Beatty l MOST HUMOROUS MOST LIKELY TO SU?CEI:3gent Betty Ann Spamsh and Jerry Mascxantomo Vmcent Bonkosk1andM2-ry an young April May 3 -,qs-n-' college' . om George arrives l10me ff This delightful comedy, igfiEr-Q, by Aur- ania and William Rouverol, deals withthe later- adoleseent experiences of Terry and George Melntyre. Terry has several beaux in rapid succession and almost marries the wrong one until Mother and Dad aid in steering her to the right one. George falls in love with his ideal girl at College. lle comes to realize that she is, how- ever, human and not Mthe sweetest girl in the world, After a time of disillusionment, grad- ually he makes his adjustment to life's reali- ties. I keep carbon c PLAY CAST opies of all my love letters i LEFT TO RIGHT- SEATED: Florence Pagliaro, Sarah Stalone, Sandra Atkinson, William Gray, Margaret Haines, Lee Allan, Francis DeVitis, John Smith. STANDING: William Rubery, Stage Assistantg Brenda Chendoraing Charles Thomas, Stage Assistantg Beverly Zingerg Mary Jane Nugent, Prompterg Lois Prima- vera, Prompterg Betty Ann Spanish, Joanne Mancini, William Rex, Connie Bello, Richard Christman, Maurice Moore. -raw., , tw Of course he can go with you, boys. Diane removes the evidence. ' X QHOW nice of YOU, Mrs Miller. Play Cast Professor Mclntyre Mrs. Mclntyre. . . George Mclntyre . Lula .... L .... Vivian .... Elsie ........ Brian Stanley . . . Terry Mclntyre . . Bert Parsons . . . Dutch ...... Pete ........ Stewart Miller . . Mrs. Miller ... Mildred .... . . . .William Rex .Margaret Haines . . . William Gray Betty Ann Spanish . . . Sarah Stalone Florence Pagliaro . .. ...Lee Allan . . . .Connie Bello . Francis DeVitis . .Maurice Moore .......JohnSmith Richard Christman . . .Joanne Mancini . . . .Beverly Zinger Jane ........ Diane Gilmore. . . Brenda Chendorain . . . Sandra Atkinson g-rx Happy Birthday George ' Brian ousts Stewart. 45,144 lwufer af fars LEFT TO RIGHT--ROW 1: .Ioanne Mancini, Sandra Atkinson. ROW 2: Connie Bello, Margaret Haines, Brenda Chendorain. ROW 3: Mary Jane Nugent, Jane LeFever, Beverly Zinger, Lois Primavera, Sarah Stalone, Eunice Beatty, Virginia Dilenno. The pause that refreshes! 1 4' 'wr H5 :fu jr w xffa O F116 Dancing to the strains of beautiful music. 0? vl May I6 Q, -J 5 0..- LEFT TO RIGHT- ROW 1: Marie Risell, Betsy McCarthy, Virginia McCall. ROW 2: Ann Holland, Dorothy Pasqueal, Mary Ann Gigliotti. ROW 3: Virginia Magee, Josephine Clayboss, Barbara Moore, Florence Pagliaro, Helen Bogdanski, Betty Ann Spanish, Doris Williams. 'Refreshments , anyone ?' Shower Q Stars, the 1958 Senior Prom, was held on lfriday, May 16, atthelfellowshipllouse. In accordance with the seniors' chosen theme, the gym was transformed into a beautiful garden scene beneath an array of heavenly silver stars. Appropriate music was provided by the Stylers to which the fellows and girls,all groomed to their very best, glided across the floor. A N' ,QCII LJ wonderful time was had by all at this gala af- I X I fair, and it will long be remembered. .g 'vw , 'ax 5 ' , H - .. 'Q Q ' - ' t .Qt .' Waltzing around the floor with the greatest of ease. U 1 Hlass Day Something must be very funny! E i . l 5 t E LEFT TO RIGHT: Marie T , Risell, Charles Thomas, Gerald Masciantonio, Vin- I cent Bonkoski, Lewis ' Wolfe, Lee Allan, Virginia Magee, William Rex, San- dra Atkinson, Beverly Zinger, Mary Ann Gigli- 1 ,. om, Florence Pagiiaro. 'X X A 1 f , 2 'R 'C 'X Z f 1 ' l H 1 4 A he del Jilin ,Xl 3 A c h Skit. Helen Bogdanski reads the Class History. Sandra Atkinson reads the Class Prophecy. . X Park scene inClass Day ,May 28 The Senior Class pres- ident, Michael Pettine, presents the class man- tle to the Junior Class president, Charles Bruno. Michael had just concluded his short farewell speech and words of friendly advice to the Class of 1959. 'lihe 1958 Class Day Exercises were held on Wednesday, May 28, in the C.ll,S. auditorium, Several class members enacted Vincent l3onkoski's original skit, As Time Goes By. In this park scene of some ten years hence, Gerald Masciantonio played the role of a very wealthy business- man, Charles 'Iliomas was an alert fire chief, and Vincent Bonkoski appeared to be a park bench vagrant, The Class History was compiled and read hy llelen Bogdanski, Charles Thomas revealed the varied attainments of the Who's Who members. I.ee Allan read the Class Will which he had pre- pared, and Sandra Atkinson foretold the future in her Class Prophecy. Sandra Atkinson and William Rex offered vocal solos and Beverly finger, a piano solo. The program was closed with the presentation of sports and achievement awards by Mr. Punchard. Charles Thomas reads the Class Who's Who. Lee A112111 I'6HdS the Class Will- 7,-Q Baccalaureate Service - jane I qi , -.grav- 1-'af 5332- c ,Q if , e -1-ll .A ..... The Senior High Choir contributes to this solemn occasion. The llaccalaureate Service, arranged for the Class of 1958, was held on June l in the high school auditorium. The service was conducted by the Reverend Ray ll, Hartman of St. Mark's Lutheran Church, The Reverend lidward Price of Calvary Episcopal Church spoke to the members of the graduating class, Sacred selections were offered by the Senior High Choir, accompanied by .lane Macllonald and Sandra Swing, The Reverend Edward Price speaks to the graduates. '+ -1-qybt A 'izx ff , V, ' .6 I ' i Q p. A ' I Q 7 ,. 1 1 Hammmccmmt flerczlvvs - june 4 W 'Nur ,, The members of the Senior Class pose prior to Commencement Exercises. At the eighty-sovcntli annual Ciommenccmcnt lixcrciscs of Clonsholiocl-tt-n High Suliool, Dr. Cicruld LQ. llottenstcin, County Supcrintcndcnt of Schools, Montgomery County, govt' ein inspiring address cnritlcd 'look to thc lfuturcf limplmsis was placed on thc clialluiigt- presented to grzidutitt-s by ll'ICLlL'll1LlI1QlSOflllcAlilllllki Age. Dr. Hottenstein addresses the graduates. u . T ,515 Q ' I W-S ,. ,ffm 'g it I t xx, JY .r , J- Q. 3 -1' , ,Mx +1441 1 1 4' l - . -4, iv dvi ' 1-TTL ,l,s',1'?' 11? 'E' 411 Q, 19 'la f f Hommcnccmcnl tlferclses june 4 Beverly Zmger, valedlctorlan offers her valed1ctory message Treasures of the Future Our Challenge Tfiii ,r1l' 1 Conme Bello salutatorxan, offers her salutatory message Treasures of the Past Our Herxtage 49 The long awa1ted moment has come' Dr Russell C Erb, president of the Conshohocken Board of Education, presents d1pl0lTl2S to the graduates l .Il Autographs We Wzslz to thank these Patrens Mr and Mrs James Allan Mr and Mrs Harry M Atkinson Ricky Atkinson Reverend Paul Barnyock Mrs Ellzabeth Beatty M1ss Marlene Beaver Mr a.nd Mrs Patrick S Bello Mr and Mrs Ben1a.m1n Bogdanski Mrs Florence Bonkoslu Miss Jean Bonkoski Mr Steve Bono Mr and Mrs John Brady Mrs Frank Brigidi Frederick E Brown Mr Terrence Campbell Mrs Don Chendoram Donnie Chendoraln Mrs Edward Clark Mr and Mrs Andrew Clayboss Miss Jo Ann Clayboss Dean Cook Albert Cosc1a Don F Craig Mr and Mrs Joseph DeCarlo Mr and Mrs Felix D'Ettorre Peter D Ettorre Charles DCVIIIS 57 Mr and Mrs John DeV1t1s Miss V1I'g1l'l12. D1Jenno Mr and Mrs Wm D1Jenno Mrs Ruth Donovan George C Dost Mrs Sophia Dunlevy Walter Dunlevy Mike Skid Frederlck Mrs Joseph Frey ersh ' Mrs Lucy Giglxotti Chr1s Giorgio Davld Goshaw Leroy Graham Mrs Anna Griffith Mr and Mrs John G Haines Miss Becky Hanley 76 Kenneth O Harris James L Helenskz Mr Charles Hicks Mr a.nd Mrs Thomas Hitchcock and Fam1ly Mr and Mrs Edmond Holland Mr and Mrs Reuben Holland Robert J Holland Mr and Mrs Angelo Iannuzzelli Master Stephen Irwin Mrs Wlllxam Jordan Dr Dav1dD Katz Dr EugeneE Katz Mrs Mildred B Kay Mr and Mrs Theodore Kijak and Family Mr J Krzesmak Mrs S Krzesmak Mrs EdwardC Lightkep Mr Albert Lott Mrs Parrie Lott Miss Mary Ellen Magee Mr and Mrs Veryl Magee Mrs Agnes Mancini Miss Rita Mancini Mr and Mrs Dominic Manoppello Miss Marguerite Marcozz1 Jerry Masciantomo Mr and Mrs M1chaelMasc1anton1o Mr and Mrs Wm McCall Mr and Mrs John McCarthy Charles McCurdy Sarah McGonig1e Kathleen Mclntosh Donald E Moore Mrs Jane Moore Mr and Mrs Joseph Moore Maurice F Moore Mrs Madelme Mullen Miss Marilyn Neil 57 Mr and Mrs Charles J Nugent Miss Florence M Pagllaro Mr and Mrs William Pagllaro Mr and Mrs F Palermo Mr Edward Pallescheskey D Pensavalli Mr and Mrs Nicholas Pergme Mr and Mrs Carl Pettine Carmen Pettme Mr and Mrs M1chael Pettme Mrs Harr1etP1erce Mr Russ Prlce Mr and Mrs Leroy Ramey Miss Barbara Renmnger Mr and Mrs Harry Wm Rex and Family Mr and Mrs Alired J Ricci and Fam1ly Mr and Mrs Alfred S Rlsell Mr and Mrs Darrah Roll Mr Jules Rosenberg Joseph Sant1l1o Mr and Mrs John R Schreffler Mrs Lou Schuchard Scottie' ' 54 Mr and Mrs Leonard Szcer Mrs Mart.haM Smith Mr and Mrs Thomas Smith and Family Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Miss Irene R Joseph Spanish Frank Stalone Stalone Stan Sukalski Charles L Thomas Mr and Mrs Franklin B Thoma Mr Franklin B Thomas, III Mr and Mrs Maurice Volz Mr and Mrs T Williams and Family Mrs Mary W1s1ensk1 Mr and Mrs HunterE Wolfe and Fam1ly Zeus' Mr and Mrs C R Zmger and Family Miss Marlene Zmm Mr and Mrs Thomas Zummo Miss Lillamae Danforth Miss Virginia Magee ' . n . 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