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Metadata
Catalog Number |
2023.64.263.1-.92 |
Collection |
Chestnut Hill Local "Headshot" Collection |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Description |
Chestnut Hill Local "Headshot" photos with surnames beginning with "C," female 1. Cadwalader, Genevieve, Stotesbury Regatta c.1999 2. Campana, Angela, published 04/10/1997 with the following caption, "ANGELA CAMPANA was a popular person all day Saturday, March 29, at the Chestnut HIll Farmers Market. Angela and her husband, Mario, own a South Jersey company that makes Italian specialties for gourmet food shops in South Jersey and Pennsylvania. One of their clients is Pasta Amore in the Chestnut Hill Farmers Market, which sells their fabulous Involtini, a rolled-up pasta product stuffed with all sorts of goodies. On March 29 the Campanas prepared lots of Involtini and gave it all away free to the Pasta Amore customers. (Photo by Len Lear)". 3. Campbell, Mary, undated 4. Campbell, Mimi, The Hillier Group, undated 5. Cannilo, M. A., c.1996 6. Cantor, Madeline, published 04/20/2000 with the following caption, "Madeline Cantor, who will perform on Saturday, April 29, at 8 p.m., at Sedgwick Cultural Center, in Mt. Airy, as part of PieceWorks Festival." 7. Capers, Cynthia Flynn, PhD, published 10/03/1996 along with the following caption, "CYNTHIA FLYNN CAPERS, Ph.D., R.N., of West Mt. Airy, has been named interim dean of La Salle University's School of Nursing. Capers started her career at La Salle in 1982 as adjunct faculty member. She was promoted to assistant professor, then associate professor before leaving the university in 1989 to become associate professor and course coordinator at Thomas Jefferson University. She returned to La Salle in 1993 as director of undergraduate programs in the School of Nursing. At La Salle, she has taught both undergraduate and graduate courses." 8. Caplan, Jane, actress and psychologist, published 05/13/1999 9. Caporaletti, Rose, curator, Alma Art Gifts Cane Craft Show, c.2000 10. Carpenter, Liberty, published 02/13/1996 with the following caption, "SPRINGSIDE SCHOOL senior Liberty Carpenter who garnered third place in the Tenth Annual Shakespeare Recititation [sic] Competition sponsored by the Philadelphia Branch of the English-Speaking Union. More than 500 teenage actors competed in their school to become eligible for this Philadelphia-area competition. Carpenter presented a memorized monologue from Twelfth Night and sonnet "Who Will Believe My Verse in Time to Come," as well as sight-unseen speech. As third place winner she received a $250 savings bond for college." 11. Carr, Debbie, Organ Pipe National Monument in the Sonoran Desert, published 11/09/2000 with the following caption, "DEBBIE CARR, Supervisor of Fairmount Park's Environmental Education Program, will present a slide show on "Ecology of the Sonoran Desert: or how critters beat the heat" at the Friends of the Wissahickon Wildlife Committee's branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia, 8711 Germantown Ave. The public is welcome. (Photo by Doug Wechsler)". 12. Carr, Lois, published 05/22/1997 with the following caption, "When Lois Carr is not working as a dental hygienist, doing her thing as a wife and mother or teaching macrobiotic cooking, she is making these un-bear-ably cute stuffed animals. (Photo by Len Lear). 13. Carr, Sabra, published 03/20/1997 with the following caption, "OFFICER Bill Moore stopped at the 'Local' office last week to introduce us to Officer Sabra Carr, the new victim assitance officer in the 14th District. Bill retired form the Philadelphia Police Department as of March 14 and is now a member of the University of Pennsylvania's police force." 14. Carter, Aice, published 04/20/2000 with the following caption, "Aice Carter, author of The Red Rose Girls, who will speak at Woodmere Art Museum." 15. Casale, Margaret (Marge), of the Knit With, c.1998 16. Casale, Margaret (Marge), published 10/31/1996 with the following caption, "Marge Casale (standing), who is currently celebrating 25 years in business at Knit With, the yarn store at 8226 Germantown Ave., stands next to her very first customer a quarter-century ago (and still a steady customer), 90-year-old Hertha Reinemann. (Photo by Len Lear)". 17. Casey, Bonnie-Jeanne, Rev., published 04/23/1998 with the following caption, "THE REV. BONNIE-JEANNE CASEY will be installed as the new minister at the Unitarian-Universalist Church of the Restoration, 6900 Stenton Ave. on Sunday, April 26, at 4 p.m. The Rev. Richard Fernandez, executive director of the Northwest Interfaith Movement, will deliver the address. The program will include soprano Indra Thomas, a recent winner of the Metropolitan Opera auditions. Casey is a Boston native whose most recent pastorate was the First Unitarian Society of Madison, Wisc. A graduate of Smith College and the Harvard Divinity School, she completed her clinical pastoral training at Massachusetts General Hospital working on the trauma and burns unit. She lives in Mt. Airy." 18. Casiello, Lisa, ASID, published 01/02/1997 with the following caption, "LISA CASIELLO, ASID, of Lafayette Hill, has been elected by the general membership to the board of directors of the Pennsylvania East Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers, in addition to her post as membership committee chairperson. A certified professional interior designer, who has been practicing for 11 years, Casiello does both residential and commercial projects in Pennsylvania and nearby states." 19. Cavanaugh, Bonnie, "A Visit with Dolley Madison", c. 1987 20. Cavanaugh, Ellen M., esquire, president 1998-1999 Philadelphia Association of Defence Counsel, undated 21. Cavenaugh, Cecelia, undated 22. Chancellor, Audrey Kane, published 10/10/1991 with the following caption, "Audrey Kane Chancellor is shown in this photograph of an oil painting created by her granddaughter, Audrey Moffly." 23. Chandler, Christine, undated 24. Chang, Sarah, published 01/24/1991 with the following caption, "Sarah Chang, age 9, soloist with Philadelphia Orchestra at 134th anniversary concert.", label on back of photograph, "Nine-year-old violinist Sarah Change performs with The Philadelphia Orchestra in the 134th Academy of Music Anniversary Concert, January 19" 25. Chang, Sarah, published 10/07/1993 with the following caption, "Sarah Change, 12, a pupil at Germantown Friends School, performs with Philadelphia Orchestra." 26. Chansky, Tamar E., PhD, c.2000 27. Chen-Langemayr, Nina, Hay/Higgins Co., undated 28. Cherry, Helen, published 05/30/1996 with the following caption, "HELEN CHERRY displays her painting, one of several that will be in a silent auction to benefit the Center in the Park's art programs for older adults. More than 60 artists will exhibit their paintings and sculpture at Allens Lane Art Center, Allens Lane and McCallum St., through June 14. Entitled "Capturing the Spirit... Art Without Boundaries," the show will open with a preview party and art auction on Thursday, May 30, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m." 29. Cherry, Helen, 1997 Night Out with the Arts, published 06/04/1998 30. Chirico, Anna Marie, undated 31. Chodoff, Louise Barteau with Mandel, Alice Norman and Foss, Roberta, undated, label on back of photograph, "Mt. Airy residents (from left) Alice Norman Mandel, Louise Barteau Chodoff and Roberta Foss will participate in the 13th Annual Mill Open House November 5th and 6th. Over forty painters, sculptors, photographers, jewelers, creators of Judaica and wearable art will welcome visitors to their studios at 123-126 Leverington Avenue in Manayunk form noon until 5 PM. Free admission and parking. www.millstudios.org". 32. Ciff-Evans, Kristina, c.1997 33. Clark, Betsy, SSJ, c.1996 34. Clark, Cory, undated 35. Clark, Cory, published 06/04/1992 with the caption, "CORY CLARK, of Chestnut Hill, recently received an award from the Bucks County Performing Arts Alliance for her outstanding performance in "Eleemosynary," a one-act play performed at Gwynedd-Mercy High School. She also received an award form the Philadelphia Catholic Forensics League for her achievement in the category of dramatic interpretation for 1991-1992. Cory just completed her freshman year at Gwynedd Mercy High School where she is a member of the glee club, the forensic team and the community service corps." 36. Clark, Cory, c.1996 37. Clark, M. Eliz., Sr. with Cerchio, Diana, Sr. and Mahan, Michelle, MALT, c.2004 38. Clark, Marie, "Tango" applewood (unfinished), undated 39. Clark, Tracy with Black, Bethany and Williams, Shannon, undated 40. Clark, Tracy with Sneed, Winter and Weidman, Hilary, published 03/15/2001 with the following caption, "TRACY CLARK of Philadelphia (c) with teammates Winter Sneed of Conshohocken (l) and Hilary Weidman of Lafayette Hill (r). Clark, a 10th grader at Gwynedd Mercy Academy, won first on the balance beam and third on the uneven bars in her league's gymnastic league championship meet February 24. She competes for the Mannettes Gymnastic Team in West Conshohocken." 41. Clay, Christine, Chestnut Hill Healthcare, undated 42. Clayton, Constance, published 05/28/1992 with the following caption, "CONSTANCE CLAYTON, superintendent of schools for the Philadelphia School District, has been elected to the board of trustees of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Dr. Clayton has assisted the museum for more than 10 years, working with the education department and helping to develop audiences for special exhibits including "Treasures of Ancient Nigeria" and "Henry Ossawa Tanner." A Mt. Airy resident, who is active in numerous civic groups and has won many awards, she has a B.S. and M.Ed. from Temple University and an Ed.D. in Education Leadership from the University of Pennsylvania where she was a Rockefellar Scholar." 43. Clayton, Constance, published 04/08/1999 with the following caption, "Constance Clayton, former superintendent of schools in Philadelphia, behind the counter at Portobello, 9 W. Highland Ave. (Photo by Len Lear)". 44. Clayton, Valerie, published 06/20/1996 with the following caption, "VALERIE CLAYTON, of West Mt. Airy, has been named coordinator of Settlement Music School's newest satelite, located in Eastwick at Penrose Elementary School, in Southwest Philadephia. Clayton, who has served as musical director at area churches and as artistic director for Music and Kids, a community based children's choir, is presently on the voice faculties at Community College of Philadelphia, Bryn Mawr Conservatory and Settlement Music School. Previously a music specialist in Philadelphia public school, she is active as a soloist for oratorio, operatic and recital events in the area." 45. Clemons, Robin, MD, Chestnut Hill Healthcare, undated 46. Clothier, Kelly, GFS, c.1997 47. Coady, Elisabeth, published 05/27/1999 with the following caption, "Elisabeth Coady, 92, relaxes in her Hill House apartment holding photos of her daughter, Mary, and late husband, Tom. (Photo by Len Lear)". 48. Cobb, Anna Lees, The Linen Closet, c.1997 49. Cohen, Frumi, published 03/13/1997 with the following caption, "Frumi Cohen, who recently has a show performed in a New York City theater." 50. Cohen, Frumi, published 04/25/1996 with the following caption, "FRUMI COHEN, playwright, teacher and director of the music/theater programs at Plymouth Meeting Friends School, won a playwriting fellowship grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts last year which helped her to complete work on her latest musical for young adults, 'A Show of Hands,' which she will present with her Plymouth Meeting Friends students at the Abington Friends School auditorium on Saturday, May 4, at 7 p.m. The show has attracted the attention of the Thirteenth Repertory Theater in New York City and will be making its offical Off-Off Broadway debut this October.", published 07/61/1997 with the following caption, "FRUMI COHEN, playwright, teacher and director of the music/theater programs at Plymouth Meeting Friends School, won a playwriting fellowship grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts in 1995 that enabled her to complete work on her latest musical for young adults, 'A Show of Hands,' which has just been designated a winner at the 1997 Festival for Contemporary Musical Theater, in Fort Collins, Colorado. Five musicals were chosen from 200 entries and each will receive an evening performance at the Colorado festival, August 18-22. Cohen's shows have been performed at numerous regional theaters." 51. Cohen, Judy, published 07/04/1996 with the following caption, "Judy Cohen, on the way back from her lunchtime Hill exploration. Cohen is new to the area, but is quickly learning what Chestnut Hill has to offer." 52. Cohen, Perky, published 04/24/1997 with the following caption, "PERKY COHEN, of Wyndmoor will open an exhibit of her sculpture on Thursday, April 24, from 6 to 9 p.m., at Artforms Gallery Manayunk, 4450 Main St., Philadelphia. A founding member of Artforms, she has a background in teaching and colunteering in the arts and humanities, and has exhibited at Woodmere Art Museum and elsewhere in this area." 53. Cohen, Rennie, c.1999 54. Cohen, Sandra, c.2003 55. Colgan-Davis, Penny, c.1999 56. Collette, Marie, published 12/01/1994 with the following caption, "Marie Colette finishing a piece which reflects her unique, interpretive style." 57. Collins, Diane, drawing and sculpture, AC MALT, c.2004 58. Collins, Diane, drawing and sculpture, AC MALT, c.2004 59. Collom, Barbara, published 10/09/1997 with the following caption, "Barbara Collom stands before her 'Pears on a Plate' and holds her 'Three Apples,' both recent oil paintings." 60. Combrinck-Graham, Jane, published 11/20/1997 with the following caption, "JANE COMBRINCK-GRAHAM, of Mt.Airy, has joined the American Institute for CPCU (Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters) and the Insurance Institute of America as director of the Center for Advanced Risk Management Education." 61. Converse, Julia Moore, published 10/17/1991 and 12/05/1991 with the following caption, "Chestnut Hiller Julia Moore Converse (right), curator of the Louis I. Kahn Collection at the University of Pennsylbania, is joined by architect Arata Isozaki (left), designer of exhibit installation for 'Louis I. Kahn: In the Realm of Architecture' at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Esther (Mrs. Louis) Kahn at the opening of the show." 62. Converse, Julia Moore with Contasta, David (left) and Saylor, Peter (right), c.1991 63. Cope, Carol, undated 64. Cope, Carol, c.1991 65. Corn, Dorothy, c.1996 66. Corpus, Pastor Janet, c.1998 67. Corson, Linda, Linda Corson Landscape Design, undated 68. Cothell, Julia, Whitemarch Community Art Center, c.1997 69. Coutler, Patricia A., Senior Vice President Salveron Stetson Group, Inc. of Mt.Airy, c.2000 70. Cove, Patricia, c.1995 71. Cove, Patricia, c.1995 72. Coveney, Sara, published 05/08/1997 with the following caption, "Sara Coveney poses with two of her landscapes at the recent opening of her tenth solo exhibition at the Hahn Gallery. (Photo by Rita Beyer)". 73. Cowing, Kate, c.1998 74. Crane, Deborah, published 10/02/1997 with the following caption, "DEBORAH CRANE, director of music at the Chestnut Hill United Methodist Church, will present a concert on Saturday, Oct. 4, at 8 p.m. at the church, 8812 Germantown Ave. Crane will sing a wide range of popular songs; she will be accompanied by pianist Kyoko Makino." 75. Creamer, Mary-Ellen, undated 76. Crimmins, Sandy, published 12/10/1998 with the following caption, "SANDY CRIMMINS, poet, along with Richard Drueding, guitarist, and Stephe Ferraro, percussionist, will host a gathering in celebration of the release of their new CD, Iowa Summer, on Friday, evening, December 11, at the Sedgwick Cultural Center, 7137 Germantown Ave., Mt. Airy. On this CD, Crimmins recites poems in her throaty contralto, with the appropriate participation of the two musicians." 77. Crimmins, Sandy, c.1996 78. Crimmins, Sandy, published 09/16/1999 with the following caption, "SANDY CRIMMINS (above), Richard Drueding and Stephe Ferraro, all of Mt. Airy, will be taking part in the Philadelphia Fringe Festival on Tuesday, September 21, at 7 p.m., and Thursday, September 23, at 7 p.m., at the Tin Angel, 20 S. Second St., Philadelphia. They will present Iowa Summer, a spoken word and music collaboration featuring the poetry of Crimmins and the music of Drueding." 79. Criss, Joyce A., undated 80. Croney, Anna Marie, c.2000 81. Cross, Elsie Y., c.1996 82. Cross, Elsie Y., c.1998 83. Csink, Ann, Eichler and Maffly, c.1998 84. Csircsu, Ella, undated 85. Cuffy, Mary with Taylor, James M., Rev., label on back of photograph, "Northwest Interfaith Movement's Annual Assembly recognizes outstanding lay leader for community service and advocacy." c.1999 86. Cunningham, Mary, c.1999 87. Cunningham, Mary, undated 88. Curcio, Judith, published 11/27/1997 with the following caption, "JUDITH CURCIO, and artist and graphics designer, used a computer to create line art for this clock which depicts Germantown Avenue's cobblestoned street, trolleys and shop buildings. Curcio, who lives in Audubon and has a business called Dementer Graphics & Design, has done freelance work for the Chestnut Hill Business Associaton and was a gilder at the former Chestnut Hill antiques shop., Fair Maids & Mohogany. The Clock is available at Kilian's, Germantown and Highland avenues." 89. Currie, Maren, Chestnut Hill Healthcare, c.1997 90. Curry, first name unknown, Chestnut Hill Healthcare, label on back of photograph, "Faux finishing at A+D showhouse", undated 91. Curtis, Lori, published 07/09/1998 with the following caption, "LORI CURTIS, of Chestnut Hill, program director of the Wellness Community-Philadelphia, and her dog Max, mascot of the WC-P, enjoyed together the recent Race for Recovery and Wellness Walk presented by the Suzanne Morgan Foundation, Family Funfest and Survivorship Picnic to celebrate National Cancer Survivorship Day." 92. Cutrona, Cheryl, Good Shepherd, c.2002 |
Year Range from |
1987 |
Year Range to |
2002 |
Notes |
The folder associated with this record contains photographs obtained by the Chestnut Hill Local, for publication in its weekly newspaper. Captions are available for those photographs eventually published; some were published multiple times over the course of years. These captions are included with the photos, when available. However, many of these "headshot" photographs were never published and in quite a number of cases, the subject of a photo's relevance to Chestnut Hill and the surrounding area is unclear, with many photographs bearing only the name of person shown in the photograph. These were included in this collection to ensure that the full breadth and depth of our community and those who lived, worked, shopped, relaxed, and worshipped here is documented. |