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

 - Class of 1951

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Pago Eighteen SAKnSCRIPT May, 1951 ANN JONES Is charged v ith. keeping alive the memory of DON BURTON, (Check now and then, Donny!) To MARY ypRKUS, BETTY -CARR and MARY JANE MONACELLA leave thdr height. (It cone3 in handy,' Mary !) MARIE CKOINSKI’S gentle toner can well be perpetuated by SALLY CHRIST. (You won’t have to practice, Sally!) ’ - '1 •' The patriotic duty of' raising and lowering the flags, BRUSH LAVAN leaves to PEAS STROUSE. (Let go of the ropes, Brush!) It falls' to JOAN ANDRY to practice -PAT HcKA L.RA1S charm. (Particularly that laugh l7 RUTH SMITH’S demure manner will be safe in the possession of DOLORES KERNS. IRENE PECHARO will save for posterity ANNE SCHEIBENK0FF5R1S chic, JOANNE EVANC-ELIST wills her Interest in P.O.D. to DOROTHY QUINN. (Get ’Joa nne ’ s t echni que, Dot!) So that things wortt be too monotonous, MARTY ENTENHAN leaves the frog in his throat to OBIE O’BRIEN. (Don’t overwork it, Him!)' BARBARA WCDaRSKI leaves her strikeovers in typing to PATRICIA RONAN, (But please don't utilize them in Sister Miriam's typing class! ) ROCK LaSOTA' leaves 'to JOHN CCT.3LINS his becoming casual manners. (Hope you make good use of them, Johnl) THERESA: DiROSETA and MARGARET MURPHY will their bookkeeoimr skill to LORETTA CARD,HONE. BOB HISSISR and JOE PIERCE are heirs to REDS KEKOE'S ' diplomatic relations , TERESA FRUSIN0VJ3KI and TONI BRZ05KA leave their comnosure and auiet charm to DOLgRE ?ZALANSKTT GEORGE KEVINS leaves to GUS ZEKE his famous alibis for getting out of trouble, (Hope they don't run out, fellows!) NANCY RAMSEY and WANDA MARSHALL bequeath their naturallv curLv hair to' WTTTTdouOvAT?. NQGGY VENONSKY wills to DAVE .LEAHY his position as candy sales mam gen (Don't eat all the profits, Dave!) f , ) AC-

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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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By Mur BOYS ;ie Pettinc, GIRLS By C apt Anne , «5l ;7hon the d .’st of the final game of the hasketball settle the score stood I)-9-br7 against us -Bethlehem Catholic had '. rested the Suburban Catholic League Crown. Vt Leading the team in its othsr-wisc victorious season was .Toe llulroy ’. ho finished with [j.32 points. •I; The tailor one is if hi. closcer one is to the basket,11 Thus did ’Tin Dot? herby use his heiht to advantage in ringin • victor:' to the 'luo and , hite. pbc»s tea; -work ained for him 3 ;-o points. 2 •52 Excollont captaincy and tea.-work earned for Charlie V ilson a high wlacc in the list of St. atthe-'s fa ous athletes I ('Tot ran,r referees did you meet, Charlie?). Completing the .varsity quintet, a1thor h not seniors, wore Bess Pierce and Butsie O'Donnell (Do they know how to handle the balli) Always on call to do or die for the ..irrors were Seniors Joe Kakoid, Tommy Lynch, Donnie Burton, and Louie ’’anetti. (;;e could use you ’.ext year, boys I) ) r i2 -12 Left to tvohold cotu t traditions are G n-ory Slagliaro, .junior, and ’ alter (Koby) 'Kobry-n.nki, sophomore. -—The. J.V . 's season was sparked Climaxing the girl's court season was the defeat of the hi rrorettes by a mpre powerful St. Hubert's sextet. - The Mirrorctte ' s log, however, consists of wins over Reading-Catholic, St. Elizabeth's and Villa Maria. Lost to the tear.’by graduation will be I.anagcr Dolores Anasie-wicz, and forwards I'ary Gallagher, Anne Quinn and Josie 2a-droga. Don't r .lss the girls' new jackets I Are they popular 1 Senior team members are anticipating the awarding of the sweaters, symbolic oftheir athletic efforts as well u3 reminders of hours of work and far. Looking ahead one see3 a promising forward lineup which includes Joan Do try, Catherine Fox, argle Mellon, Lou : cTanney Florence I orris, Alice O'Connor, Jane Quinn, and Jo Ann died. As guards there • ill be veterans Ann Jones, Joan Oniclski, Irene Crzcch, and I argic Pettinc, to-(g 2-----

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