St Matthews High School - Samascript Yearbook (Conshohocken, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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St Matthews High School - Samascript Yearbook (Conshohocken, PA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 20 of 38
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Page Sixteen SAMASCRIPT May. 1951 CHARLOTTE Y ATSON leaves the answers to her P.O.D. tests to HELENE BRADY. [Let's hope Mr. Heavey doesn't change his tests.) To ROBERT ZJjJrl. JIM EDWARDS leaves his driver's license. (We'll surely know why so many people will prefer to ride the airlines.) CATHERINE. HANNUM and CONNIE JOHNSON leave their home EC chores in Room 14 to MARY LOU WILLIAMS and MARY ANN ZALIK. BETTY MITSCH'S afternoon trek to the grade school might be beneficial t'o LORRAINE ZAOORSKI. (Hope the price cf shoes doesn't go up Lorraine!) NANCY HISSNER and BETTY COONAN leave their cheerleading duties to BARBARA DEMPSEY and MOLLIE CUSTER. (Keep the colors flying, girls!) JOE NEVILLE'S ability to arrive in school at 9:01 is left to JOE HICKEY. NANCY HUTELMYER'S propensity to flit hither and yon, as well as her formula for keeping everybody happy falls on the shoulders cf ANN ERB, (Better eat your wheaties this summer, Ann, if you ever hope to fill, this obligation!) ROSE HOY'S blush will be becoming to SALLY SPEIDEL. (Don't overdo it, SaTTyTl JIM CONVEY'S speed in getting through things is left to JOHN QUINLAN. (Rind out from Jim what to do when you're finished, Johnll MARGIE EOT''pO'S loquacity is willed to ANNA MARIE KNIEZEWSKI. (Take it easy, Anna Marie!) JIM BUTLER 'S’ powerful punch and Atlas physique is left to TOM KOLANKO. '[Use it in the proper place, Tom!) CLARA KURISH wills her adroitness to MARY ANN TEMPLETON. BUTCH BAZELA leaves his hot wire tips (diroct from the track) to JOE He'D I KG- and CHESTER ZADROGA. (Hope it doesn't get too hot, fellows !) JOE MULROY'S secret formula for making baskets is left to BUZZY BEECHER. [Watch out for the fouls, Buzzy!) SYLVIA BRADLEY'S tranquil manner can be carried on by MARIE GORDON. [TtTs wor ch money, Marie !) PENNY MULLIGAN'S famous giggle is left to BESS PIERCE. (Be careful where you flash it, Bess!) - POLL MUNRO leaves her school fund collecting book to LILLIAN LYNCH. (See that you get the money for that new school, LillianJ) WIN DOUGHERTY will3 to YADISH his power to push legislation for more Yu rich periods.

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May. 1951 SAMASCRIPT Page Fifteen- . To continue CLAUDETTE BOLDUC S support of the BLUE and WHITE will be the work of MARJORlfc PETTINE, (No mean task, Margie]) POOCH PULTORAK'S Casanova qualities will not be wasted by GUZIK KOZIKO'VSKI. MARY COYNE1S reading ability is handed down to JOAN McPADDRN. (Maybe Mary will coach you in reading Macbeth , Joan.'l BILL 0 DONNELL leaves his poolroom tactics to WALTER LESZCYNSKI. ELEANOR STRYCHARZ'S beaux can be well handled by ROSEMARY O'BRIEN. (One at a time, Rosemary]) CHUKA MAKOID bequeaths his way with women to SAL PICARD. (Your own little way isn't bad, Sal.') MARY ALICE PENDERGAST'S subtle humor to MARGIE CLARK. JOHN RICCI and DON BURTON leave their illegible handwriting to WISH WISNESKl and RUDOLPH REP PER. (Sorry we can't leave you a typewriter, fellows ]) PONCHO LEFLAR bequeaths his seat on the 8:10 West Side bus to STANLEY LESYNSKI. (You've got a bargain, Stan]) ELEANOR O'BRIEN'S diminutiveness might be desirable to FLORENCE jablonskT: r— ANN QUINN and DOLORES ANASIEWICZ will their secretarial efficiency ih the office on SAMaSCRTPT, etc., etc. to VIOLA McGEENEY. (You can do it, Viola!) JIM PEIFFER ls willing to give BRUDS STANISH his personal advice on How to keep Slender (Follow it carefully John.' We don't want it to prove fatal.) JOSEY wills her title as Best Athlete to ANN JONES. (Keep up the good work, Ann J) LUCY MATTEO'S friendliness is left to MARY JAKIFER. RUBEY CHAMPAGNE feels that his hot rod will be safe in the hands of IQMEOY KELLY. (Rubey has been known to hit 90 m.p.h., Tomboy]) MARY KRAJNIK leaves her exhuberance to CATHERINE QUIGLEY. (Remember always to leave them laughing, Catherine ]! JEAN ROMANO and BLANCHE FREY leave their SVL bus tickets to ELEANOR EVAt?. (May they not raise the prices]) MADELYN BOCCUTI'S naivete to KATHLEEN MILLHOUSE. TOM LYNCH'S Ipana smile is bequeathed to BIG (ED) PUPEK.



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Eav. 1951 GAHASQRTBT Pa -e Seventeen JIE 0.13ITTN1S quiet manner is bequeathed to AL CIANCELLI. To ANN DCEOVAN, I.. A RY GALLAGHER bequeaths (with relief) her freckles, J3EN GRIPLICH leaves to JOHN PHIPPS his job as Head of 'Voolworth's. JPAN POWERS wills her friendly pnd ever-readv smile to IRENE ORZEOH. MARGARET GAVIN1S quiet, winning ways will be safe in the hands of JOAN CAPALPI. To PIBBSY KELLY and JOSEPH SMITH, BILL McCARRICK leaves his conversational powers. (Don't overdo it, fellows .') MARY ELLEN HENNESSEY leaves her job in Germantown to LORRAINE HILBERT, SAL GAMBONE and JOHN KENNEDY leave to STAG and ED MURPHY their athletic conferences, (Remember your temper, fellows !) [NANCY and RITA TANCINI will their rrenernus help and dependability in the homeroom to HELEN C OOK and JO All' I LA NI TUN . [EDDY McDEVITT leaves his sedt on the Lee Tire Special to TONY Pi LUG IA. (Don't wear It out Tony!) IPEC-GY SMITH leaves her job as waitress to 1 ELVINA DILLON. SONIA PRUSINQYSKI wills her quietness to DOT 'GOOD, bo FRANCES ECKERT, ANNA MARIE E0R2ELLEC A leaves her book- report on Vi'u the ring He! rhtsT ( Sister fcla're Xavier will be charmed I) DOLL ZIMMER1S personality is bequeathed to ANN HITNER. (vVat-oh- your P's jund Q' s, Ann!) •• FILL SARVEY leaves his love for school and everything in it to TOM 4ALCN Y. ( Treasure it, Tom, as Bill did!) Ct is hoped that MARYANN BROWN will imitate MTLLIE CORRIGAN'S artistic contributions to SAMASC ‘ IPT. )7JKT-' KELLY leaves his brains for MATH to GEORGE JAWORSKI and FRANCIS Preserve them. ) EA Y ANN D.wT-Y'3 bump of order, is for r'HEBTr McCAULEY. (You will find t an asset wEen you are looking for something under your chair, aureen.') .ARTY FCRGIONE»S wavy hair would save DOT KOLDYS the price of a Toni. JOSEPH BRUNO will have fewer steps, to' take en route from Connaughtown '.’i n JOHN J RAFT leaves JOE ’his skyhooks. EJZZY wills her unique type of jitterbugging to HELEN EUCHA.

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