Audubon High School - Le Souvenir Yearbook (Audubon, NJ)

 - Class of 1948

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T ,V m g: rv H 5, 'Tw s1.L.iw'f +9 4 43 -,V 'W x , J,- H 52' . af 5 fW , . . .,a.rR,., - Ar 07.5 .K t, s I jr :iff 1 yy ' W 5 , 1 9 A ...A , .fe Eh-1.-3f : '?!F k - 9EWv 1 'Nf-nl , . , f e - ' TABLE 0F GUNTENTS Fonnwonn .... DEDICATION' ...... ADMINISTRATION . . . FACULTY ..................... Page 1 5 6 INFORMAL PICTURES or TEACHERS ..... ..... 1 2 LB SOUVENIRH STAFF ........ . . Szmons ........... IN MEMORIAM Iumon PLAY . . . Samoa PLAY . .. CLASS Porn .................. CLASS Orrrcnns AND ADVISERS. . CARTOONS ................... WI-Io Alu: You? .......... HCURIOUSER AND CURIOUSERH . . . UNDERCLASSMEN ........... REFLECTIONS . . . . . CLUBS ............ OUR WONDLRLAND .... Sronrs ........... 'Rouun Town .... CLASS WILL .... .....14 .....15 .....33 .....34 .....35 . ..... 36 .....36 .....37 .....38 .....40 .....41 .....48 .....49 .....6Z .....63 .....71 .....72 DEIIICATIDN .14 MISS BERTHA W. DORNBACH his We of '48 are indeed grateful for the privilege of dedicating t issue of Le Souvenir to a member of the faculty Whose services to all graduating classes has been unparalleled. Our dedication can show only a small part of the appreciation and esteem we feel for her. In expressing our most sincere thanks, We believe that We are speaking not only for our own class but tor all graduating classes. Her capability and dependableness have been great factors in enabling every student of Audubon High School to attain his final goal-graduation. Thus to Miss Dornbach, who has Worked untiringly for our class and for every graduating of Le Souvenir. class, We are proud to dedicate this issue ADMINISTRATIUN DR. CHARLES B. PIERCE, Supervising Principal A.B., FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL COLLEGE MA., PHD., UNIVERSITY or PITTSBURGH ADMINISTRATIUN MISS GRACE N. KRAMER, Principal AB., URSINUSQ MA., UNIVERSITY or PENNSYLVANIA ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION Mn. H. Enom' Wxcmzn Mn. Inns C. McK1ssocx Mn. Cr-uuu.1:s W. Ann-run Dn. Hiuuw A. INGHIIM Mn. IoHN I. KIUMMEL President of the Board ................. Dn. F. H. Ownus. In. Mn. ALBERT K. Wnn Mas. Louis: W. Wrrz Mn. A1.snn'r N. Younc OFFICERS .Mn. H. Exon! Wxauzn Vice-President oi the Board ........... .... M R. IAMES C. MCKISSOCI District Clerk and Business Manager ....... MR. CHARLES I. HOGUET. Sn. Secretary to District Clerk ............ .......... M RS. GRACE SHAPE Supervising Principal ........ ....Dn. Cr-nuu.ns B. Pxnncz Secretary to Supervising Principal .... ..... M ISS VIRGINIA BLANKLEY High School Principal ....... High School Secretaries .... ....M1ss Gmxcs N. Knunn .. .... Mlss Donou-:Y E. Reno Mlss Cuuns E. HUGHES MR. CHARLES I. HOGUET, SR. Banks Business School Clara Aronow Rebecca Borstein, B.S. Edmond A. Boyer, Ir. B.S. in Home Economics University of B.S. in Ed. Drexel Institute ot Pennsylvania Trenton State Teachers' Technology English, Sponsor of Na- College Clothing, Homemaking, tional Society, Register Shop, Mechanical Draw Production tor Iunior Committee, Iunior Ad- ing, Science, Football Red Cross. viser. Basketball. jf-.Q T' t ' fwtlllikx v ENN Ty: Q N X X R i. x . Paul M. Dare Kathryn S. Dennis, A.B. A. Beryl Doherty B.S., M.S. University of Pennsyl- vania, Carnegie Insti- New Iersey College for Women, Rutgers, Tren- ton State Teachers' Col- B.S. in Violin Iulliard School of Music Instrumental Music, Or- tute of Technology, Rut- lege chestra, String Ensem- gers University Librarian, Library Club. ble. Shop, Vocations, Visual Aid Club. Elton E. Ellis William I. Flynn, A.B. Melvin W- Gamble B.S. in Ed. Ursinus College B-A-E-. Ed-M- Rutgers University English. UHWGYSUY of Florida. Algebra, General Math- ematics. Temple University Guidance Director. 1 Helen C. Brown B.S., M.A. University ot Pennsyl- vania, American Acad- emy in Rome, Italy Latin, Early European History, Yearbook Ad- viser, Latin Club, Iunior Adviser. Bertha W. Dornbach B.S. in Ed. West Chester State Teachers' College, Tem- ple University Algebra, Trigonometry, Guidance, Senior Advi- ser, Registration and Schedules, Permanent Records. Gabriel C. Chiodo B.S. in Public School Music Iuniata College Director ot Music, Senior Choir, Iunior Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Or- pheus Club. Lillian Frances Eaton Fine Arts College, Syra- cuse University Art Director. FACULTY Frederick A. Geiter, A.B. Gettysburg College Social Studies, Football, Track. , -eg, Margaret G. Haddaway B.S., M.A. University of Pennsyl- vania Biology, Sophomore Ad- viser. .,. fr It 3 . . a ' Iames R. Hopkins B.S. in Health and Phy- sical Education Lock Haven State Tea- chers' College, Gradu- ate School, Columbia University Physical Education, Sat- ety Education, Director ol Athletics, Head Foot- ball Coach, Athletic Club. .3 Louise P. Housel, A.B. Alice E. Humphrey George H- lG99Gfd Swarthmore College Trenton State Normal B-S-. M.A- History, Elementary So- School U1'1iVefSilY of Denver. ciology, lunior Play, Arithmetic, English, Middlebl-ll'Y COHGQG, Sophomore Adviser. Register Committee. Uf1iVefSilY Of PGHHSYI- vama. English, Guidance, Senior Play, National Honor Society Adviser, lunior Adviser. Ruth P. Iones B.S. in Business Educa- tion Temple University Stenography, A pplied Business Activities, lunior Business Train- ing , National Honor So- ciety Adviser, lunior Adviser. l Orland L. Keyburtz Ph. D. New York University, Columbia University Business Mathematics, Business Economics, Re- rig. Pearl C. Kimes A.B., M.A. Ursinus College, Univ- versity ot,Pennsylvania Social Studies, Head ol History Department, Stu- William Lair B.S. in Ed. Trenton State Teachers' College Physical Education, First Aid, Intramurals, Bas- Mildred M. Lance, B.S. University oi Pennsyl- vania, University of Wisconsin, University of Grenoble, France. French, Yearbook Ad- tailing, Bookkeeping, dent Council Adviser, ketball. viser, Senior Adviser, Assembly Director, Monitor Adviser, House National Honor Society Class Finance, Head, ot andGrounds Committee, Adviser, French Club. Business Education, Legion Oratorical Con- Washington Trip, Mag- test, lunior Adviser. azine Drive, Sophomore Adviser. F A c u L T Y Harry E Langford, B.S. Gladys S. Lawson Harriet K. Lininger, B.S. Ruth M. Mervine John I. Messenger Franklin and Marshall B.S., M.A. Drexel 'Institute, Lock University ot Pennsyl- B.S., Ed. M College Rutgers University, Tem- Haven State Teachers' vania, Rutgers Univer- University ot Pennsyl Physics Chemistry,Base- ple University College sity vcmia, Rutgers Umver ball lunior Adviser. English,Reading, Legion Foods,Homemaking,Au- History. sity, Temple University Oratorical Contest. ... rw dubon Chapter ot F.H.A., Register Com- ' I 9 -4' .- 1 Ill .f -. ,,A.w raw f. ,Y C. fy.. General Science Mathe matics, Hygiene - v . mittee. 10 Elizabeth C. Schuler George A. Oldham William I. Page Muriel B. Palmer William R. Pole, A.B. B.S. in Ed. B,S, in Edu Ed, M, B, S., M. S. Franklin and Marshall Glassboro State Teach- Temple University University of Pennsyl- College GFS' College Ancient History, English, vania American History,Senior Social Studies, Mathe- Athletic Finance, Senior Clerical Practice, Office Adviser. matics. Adviser, Club Director. Training, lunion Busi- ness Training, lunior Red Cross Adviser, lun- ior Adviser. in .33 GWe1'ld0lYU C- PFUU Reba P. Rosander, B.S. B.S., M.S. Glassboro Normal S c h o o 1, University ol Pennsylvania, Rutgers Trenton State Teachers' College English, Heading, lunior Dramatic Club. Trenton State Normal School Typing, Applied Busi- ness Training, Senior Alynada H. Pratt B.S. in Ed. Glassboro Normal School, Glassboro State Teachers' College, Stroudsburg State Tea- chers' College, Univer- sity ot Pennsylvania Geography, History, Y- Teen Girl Reserves, R.:-mister Committee. '5 t 1 Chemistry, Head ot Sci- Physical Education, First Louise M. Von Bergen Kathleen Ann Sinclair B.S. Ursinus College Physical Education, Do- mestic Hygiene, Safety UDiVe1'SilY Adviser. Education, Basketball, English,PubIicSpeaking, Chewleadingh Sophomore Adviser. Benjamin Weil, B.S. Ioan Wheeler,B.S.in Ed. Gene V. Williams, R.N. Walter Zuke B S Albright College Temple University Atlantic City Hospital B.A. Wilson College German, Spanish, Par- rot Adviser. at 'm,l' X 'w-if ,'.. W J t Albright College ence Department, Band Instructor ot Instrumen- tal Music. Aid, Hockey. Nurse. ' K ra E Plane Geometry lnlor mational Geometry Solid Geometry, Foot- ball, Track, lunior Ad- viser. 1 -ea-ff F' a f-we fy 9--Y' 1 S 5, p il 1 ' 'J f1A'7 1nf0'Vf,1f.,. ff ,V Y .wary ff w Q- . . '1-1f'C,, hw. X my 1,1 , j ,,.f, 5, qs! ,Qu Ag ,-,ii f C ' H757 f f 4 If' ff um Q .ig allq ,,,m uso ii v Oil mn- A , . A 'M 4 ' A . H A...- L Yi xx 4,A W, .k -., 4 5,4 df A u --1 F. lb Mmm I v I f'92f3fffvf2 f , W J. A if qw-900 S K. 5 A Mun DC' WW-. i-al ,riff LE SOUVENlR STAFF LITERARY Sitting: H. Gebhardt, Club Editor: I. Bartlett, Secretary: W. Hemsley, Editor-in-Chief: D. Standitord, Assist- ant Editor: M. Ferguson, Literary Editor. Standing: A. Ruoit, Sports Editor: I. Christopher, Art Editor BUSINESS Sitting: I. Hall: H. Rutter: V. Boland: W. McLean, Head Business Manager: G. Walker: M. Daniels: F. Oakley. Standing: H. Collins, E. Snelgrove. ADVISERS Mrs. Brown, Literary: Mrs. Lance, Busi- ness. lNot pictured: Miss Eaton, Art.l eniord IA ROBERT I. ALBRIGHT Alby Serene, shy, dependable. Hi-Y 1, 2, 4: Track 4. IOYCE F. ALDRIDGE Ioyce Easy-going, cute, witty. Guidance Club 23 Monitor 2: Usher 4. RALPH P. ALLEN -tBcmGf. Wisecracker, sleeper, distrait. Orchestra 1: Stamp Club 3: Track 4: H-Y 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Monitor l: Baseball 1, 2: Iunior Play Cast 3: Senior Play Cast 4. DOROTHY M. ANDERSON Dottie Popular, flirt, happy-go- lucky. Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Iunior Girls' Glee Club 1: Choir 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 4: A.H.S. Parrot 2, 3, 4: Art Club 1- unior Red Cross 1 . I . 2: Student Council l: Moni- tor 2: Iunior Play Cast 3: Senior Play Cast 4: Usher 3, 4: Committees 3, 4: Nurses' Club 4. HARRY E. APPLEGATE Sauce 'Likeable, comical, agreeable. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 1: H-Y 2, 3. LEWIS P. ARCHUT Archimedes Lady-killer, entertaining, complaiscmt. A.H.S. Parrot 3: Stamp Club 3: Hi-Y 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Monitor 4: Student Council 1, 2: Iunior Play Aide 3. IANICE VIRGINIA AYRES uhm.. Pleasant, cordial, easy-going. Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: French Club 4: Iunior Red Cross 4: Monitor 2, 4: Iunior Play Aide 3: Usher 3, 4. EDWARD A. BARRETT ..Ed.. Well-liked, humorous, south-paw. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 3, 4 Basketball 3. MARILYNN I. BARTLETT Ioanie Curly-haired, stylish, inquisitive. National Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Girls' Glee Club Z5 A.I-I.S. Parrot 2, 3, 45 Year- book 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Class Officer 25 Monitor 25 Student Council 35 Board of Control 35 Iunior Play Aide 35 Senior Play Aide 45 Usher 3, 45 Committees 2, 3, 4. LESTER E. BEERS Les Placid, brown hair, dreamer. NORMA IEAN BIRCHALI. Birch Resourcetul, sott-spoken, blonde. Senior Play Cast 45 Usher 3, 4. MADELINE L. BOLAND Mad Maiorette, sweet, blonde. Drum 6. Bugle Corps 35 Band 45 A.H.S. Parrot 2, 35 Latin Club 3, 45 Art Club 15 Iunior Red Cross 25 Monitor 2, 3, 45 Iunior Play Aide 35 Senior Play Aide 45 Committees 25 National Honor Society 4. VIRGINIA C. BOLA ND --Ginnytt Clear-headed, neat, thoughtful. Guidance Club 2, 35 Year- book 45 National Honor So- ciety 4. BETTY A. BOWERS Bett Quiet I?t, S. T. C. interest Deutche student. FLORENCE L. BRECHT Flo Slinky, agreeable, genial. Senior Girls' Glee Club 25 Choir 25 Band 45 Monitor 35 Iunior Play Aide 3: Drum 6 Bugle Corps 2, 3, 45 Guid- ance Club 3, 4. DOROTHY ELAINE BRITTIN Dot Cheerful, hard worker, engaging. A.H.S. Parrot 35 Monitor 3, 45 Hostess Club 2, 3, 45 Swimming 15 Iunior Red Cross 1, 2, 35 Iunior Play Aide 35 Senior Play Aide 45 C-on-tm-ittees-4. ,gf l I Z it IOSEPH BROGAN nice.. Rambunctious, kidder, tacetious. Baseball 1, 35 A.A. Council 3, 4. IOSEPH W. BROOKS aloe., Tall, cordial, a favorite. National Honor Society 3, 4' Orchestra 25 Band I, 2, 3, 4' 1 Swing Band 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4' '-AHS Parrot 3 4 ' . . . , 5 Foot- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball lg Track 2, 3, 45 Baseball I Varsity A Club 35 Monitor 25 Iunior Play Cast 3: Senior Play Cast 4, Choir 4. WILLIAM G. BUELL Bill Neat dresser, neighborly, merry. Orchestra 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 45 Hi-Y 4. GEORGE I. BUETE Peewee Silent, even-tempered, personable. Baseball 2, 3, 45 Varsity A Club 2, 3. WILLIAM G. CARLSON Bill Dilatory, unconcerned, relaxed. Band 2, 35 Swimming 1, 25 Iunior Play Aide 35 Commit tees I. IAMES W. CHRISTOPHER uhm., Hep, drummer, brainy. National Honor Society 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Swing Band l, 3, 45 A.I'i.S. Parrot 35 All South Iersey Band 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Hi-Y 45 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 A.A. Council 45 Student Council 35 Iunior Play Aide 3. THEODORE CIANFRANI Ted Athletic, girl-shy, good lookin Q. Football I, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Varsity A Club I, 2, 3. ILLA MAE CLARK Ike Garrulous, happy-go-lucky, 'Cute. Choir lg Drum 61 Bugle Corps 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 25 Usher 35 Iunior Red Cross 2. 49 Q IOSEPH F. CLINGROTH ..Ioe.. Well-mannered, gentleman, subdued. A.H.S. Parrot 2, 3, 45 Iunior Play Aide 35 Senior Play Cast 45 Committees 4. ROBERT L. COFFEY Bob Girl-shy, capable, calm. Stamp Club 35 Hi-Y 4. HAROLD M. COLLINS Hal Good-looking, kidder, jolly. Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 All South Iersey Band 45 A.H.S. Parrot l, 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Varsity A Club 35 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Iunior Play Aide 35 Senior Play Cast 4. BARBARA ANNE COOLEY Barbs Pretty, carefree, pert. A.H.S. Parrot 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Swimming 35 Iunior Red Cross l5 Monitor 3, 45 Iunior Play Aide 35 Senior Play Aide 45 Usher 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. ANNA E. COSTELLO Coss Artist, everybody's friend, punster. A.H.S. Parrot 35 Basketball 3, 45 Iunior Play Aide 3. IANE LOUISE COX ulqnieu Amicable, faithful, lively. A.l'l.S. Parrot 45 Senior Play Cast 45 Usher 3, 45 Nurses' Club 4. DOROTHY M. CRITCHLEY Dot Cheerful, giggler, popular. A.H.S. Parrot 2, 35 Monitor 3, 45 Iunior Play Aide 35 Senior Play Aide 45 Usher 3, 45 Committees 2, 4. MARTHA B. DANIELS Marty Studious, versatile, affable. National Honor Society 3, 45 Drum G Bugle Corps 35 Year- book 45 Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 35 Tennis 25 A.A. Council 2, 3, 45 Varsity A Club 35 Class Officer 2, 35 Student Council 25 Iunior Play Aide 35 Senior Play Aide 45 Usher 3, '45 Commit- tees 2, 3, 4. ALVIN R. DAY HAI.. Bright, nice looking, personality. Hi-Y 2, 45 Football 45 Student Council 25 Monitor 3, 45 Committees 45 National Honor Society 4. WILLIAM I. DICK Kingfisher Smooth, clean-cut, sell- ellacing. A.I'I.S. Parrot 15 Stamp Club 2, 35 Football l, 2, 45 Swimming 1, 25 Track l, 3, 45 Varsity A Club 35 Monitor 35 Iunior Play Aide 35 Senior Play Aide 4. DORIS I. DIETRICI-I Dee Diligent, art interest, concise. Senior Girls' Glee Club 25 Choir 45 Guidance Club 25 Art Club 15 Student Council 25 Monitor 45 Senior Play Aide 45 National Honor So- ciety 4. DOROTHY ANN DOWNS Dot Sweet, good friend, entertaining. VIRGINIA L. ELLIS Ginny Cute, Heights rooter, comely. French Club 45 Iunior Red Cross 45 Monitor 3, 45 Iunior Play Aide 35 Senior Play Aide 45 Committees 45 Nurses' Club 4. MARGARET ANN FALVEY Peggy Capricious, animated, cute. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity A Club 35 Iunior Red Cross 25 Student Council 25 Iunior Play Cast 35 Senior Play Cast 4: National Honor So- ciety 45 Cheerleader 3, 4. TERESA MARIE FANELLI Terry PePPY, well-liked, athlete. Choir 25 Drum 6 Bugle Corps 35 A.H.S. Parrot 35 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity A Club 35 Iunior Play Aide 35 Committees 35 A.A. Coun- cil 4. IEAN ELIZABETH FAYER ..Iecm.. Quiet, clever, giggler. ,..v I lf I i., v t ROBERT L. FENNIMORE VINCENT D. FIOLA Penn Hank Handsome, energetic, Iocose, rowdy, swell guy. Casanova. A.H.S. Parrot 45 Football Football Z. 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Aide 4. MOUREEN B. FERGUSON Mour Intelligent, dependable, well-liked. Yearbook 45 Basketball 35 Monitor 3, 45 Iunior Play Aide 35 Senior Play Cast 45 Usher 3, 45 Committees 45 National Honor Society 4. PATRICIA ANN FERGUSON Pat Sweet, witty, modest. Usher 4. GEORGE B. PINNEY George Camera Bend, unconcerned thoughtful. A.H.S. Parrot 4. ROBERT C. FOGARTY Bob Mirthtul, caretree, lover. Football 35 Baseball 2. IAMES K. GEARHART uhm.. Dittident, mild, trustworthy. EDGAR W. GEARHART ..Ed., Unobtrusive, bashtul, shy. Q'- W 51x 4 rl' '4' 1 A -s. 3 9 A, Y Ll . ..1 . 22 SQ. l it HELEN E. GEBHARDT Gebby Efficient, conservative, likeable. National Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 String Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 45 Drum 6- Bugle Corps 2, 3, 45 A.H.S. Par- rot 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Monitor 25 Yearbook 45 Iunior Play Aide 35 Senior Play Aide 45 Committees 2. ALBERTA EMILIE GIFFINS Abbie Ambitious, candid, musically .inclined National Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 45 Choir 2, 45 Orchestra 1, 3, 45 String Ensemble 3, 45 A.H.S. Parrot 2, 35 Latin Club 3, 45 Hostess Club 2, 3, 45 Guid- ance Club 25 Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 45 Board oi Con- trol 45 Monitor 2, 35 Iunior Play Aide 3. ELIZABETH S. GRAY Betty Sincere, capable, tranquil. Guidance Club 25 Iunior Red Cross 4. LOIS IEAN GRAY Luke Mischievous, curious, voluble. Iunior Red Cross 35 Usher 35 A.H.S. Parrot 35 Drum G Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4. CHARLES L. GRUBER Chol1y Clown, sociable, poker- faced. IUNE MARIE HALL -.Iuneu Chatterbox, everyone's friend, popular. National Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Girls' Glee Club 25 Drum G Bugle Corps 35 A.H.S. Parrot 2, 35 Library Club 15 Latin Club 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Class Ofticer 3, 45 Monitor 3, 45 Iunior Play Aide 35 Senior Play Aide 45 Usher 3, 45 Committees 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK S. HAMMANN Bim Carefree, easy-going, handsome. Stamp Club 35 Hi-Y 45 Base- ball 15 Football l, 25 Student Council l, 45 Board of Con- trol 45 Senior Play Cast 4 EDITH F. HARVEY Eddie Unassuming, genial, worrier. Choir 45 Iunior Red Cross 1 Jr in xlibm IANE ANN HAVEN lainie Mannerly, tun-loving, pretty. Drum :Sf Bugle Corps 45 A.H.S. Parrot 37 Student Council 3: Iunior Play Aide 35 Usher 4. LOREN V. HAVENS Ace Good natured, tranquil, con- lormable. Stamp Club 3, Hi-Y 1, 21 Baseball 2, 3, 4. BETTY HAZARD I.Bets., Vocalist, Dot's pal, triendly. Senior Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Band 2, A.H.S. Parrot 4. WILLIAM R. HEMSLEY Bill Persistent, pessimistic, conscientious. Choir Z, 3, 41 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Band l, 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 3, 4, A.H.S. Parrot 3g All South Iersey Band 3, 45 Yearbook 4: Track 2, 3, 45 Varsity A Club 3, Iunior Play Cast 35 National Honor So- ciety 4. ANNE MARIE HOLT Skip Jazz interest, good-natured, realist. Choir 4, Iunior Play, Aide 35 Senior Play Aide 4. GEORGE ISAACS Buddy Friendy, card-shark, unassuming. EARL WILLIAM IENKINS am Amiable, gentlemanly, tunny. Choir 45 Yearbook 4: Foot- ball l, 21 Swimming l, 25 Committees 4. IAMES IOINER lessie Wit, lively, tease. Football 2, 3: Swimming 25 Iunior Play Aide 3, Senior Play Cast 4. X..- ANDREW G. KELLY Andy Iovia1, waggishf'good sport. Football 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 4. BETTY IANE KENNEDY Sharper Sharp dresser, companion- able, pal. Drum 61 Bugle Corps 1, 2 Committees 3, 4. RICHARD R. KING Dick Good-natured, retiring, con- servative. Baseball 2. IOHN I. KRAUS Crow Quiet, girl-shy, sports enthusiast. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity A club 2, 3. IAMES W. KRUSCI-I slim.. Musician, imperturbable, sterling. Orchestra 2g Band 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 1, 2, 3, 41 All South Iersey Band 3. IANET K. LEE Ianet Good sport, nice, coopera- tive. Choir 25 French Club 41 Hoc- key Zp Monitor 3, 45 Usher 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. ELIZABETH ANN LLOYD Betty Congenial, considerate, tastidious. Iunior Red Cross 4, Usher 4. H. NORMAN LORE, IR. r.Norm,, Blutter, boisterous, gesticulator. Orchestra 4, Band I, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 4: Iunior Play Aide 3: Senior Play Cast 4: Track 4. I t. 'Qs PETER LUCCHESE Pete Cordial, athletic, regular guy. Hi-Y 25 Football 2, 3, 45 A.A Council 35 Student Council 3, 45 Board ot Control 3, 4 Monitor 4. DOREEN E. MARPLE Dreen Sweet, sincere worker, reticent. Usher 3. BETTE G. MARTZ - Bette Sedate, companionable, sott-spoken. - Choir 45 Drum 61 Bugle Corps 45 A.H.S. Parrot 3. DORIS E. MATCHETT Dot Attractive, mild, reserved. Drum 6- Bugle Corps 35 A.H.S. Parrot 2, 35 French Club 45 Hostess Club 25 Mon- itor 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Aide 45 Committees 25 National Honor Society 4. 1 PAUL M. MAXWELL Max Sharp dresser, h umorous, jocund. Football 1, 25 Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 35 Board ol Control 3 HOPE MCALLISTER Mac Photogenic, nice dresser, popular. Choir 25 Orchestra 3, 45 String Ensemble 3, 45 Drum G Bugle Corps 2, 3, 45 A.H.S. Parrot 2, 3, 45 Hoc- key 3, 45 A.A. Council 45 Student Council 45 Board of Control 45 Monitor 2, 3, 45 Iunior Play Cast 35 Commit- tees 3, 4. LETITIA R. McCORMlCK Tish Frank, coquette, excitable. Choir 1, 25 A.H.S. Parrot 45 Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity A Club 3: Iunior Red Cross l, 35 Iunior Play Aide 35 Usher 45 Nurses' Club 4. WILLIAM R. MCLEAN .tMaC., Tease, obliging, sociable. Choir 2, 45 Stamp Club 3: Yearbook 45 Hi-Y 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Varsity A Club 35 Class Officer 45 Student Council 45 Board of Control 45 Iunior Play Aide 35 Senior Play Aide 4. MARION N. MCLEESTER Mack A.H.S. Parrot 3. MICHAEL I. MINYON Mickey Ladies' man, shy, trusty. Hi-Y 2, 3, Football 2. IOSEPHINE I. MITCHELL UIQ., Attractive, good-notured, statuesque. Iunior Play Aide 3, Usher 3, 4. CHARLES W. MULLIN Moon Horse enthusiast, tease, blufter. Footbcrlll 2 3 4 Varsit A , , . 2 y 'Club 2, 3: Senior Play Aide 'Sharper, doll-face, blithe. ANNA MARIE NASTASI Ann Likeable, genuine, athletic. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity A Club 31 Iunior Play Aide 35 Usher 45 National Honor So- ciety 4. FLORENCE E. NEWMAN Floss Pretty, unrultled, modest. A.H.S. Parrot 2, 3. MARY ANN NOBEL t.Mary., Choir interest, blusher, noisy. Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Iunior Girls' Glee Club lg Choir 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM E. NORDT Bill Accomodating, outdoorsman, admirable. Stamp Club Ig Baseball lg Iunior Play Aide 3. THOMAS E. OPIE B is FLORENCE MAE OAKLEY Flossie Blonde, helpful, genial. Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 4: Choir 2, 4: Drum 6- Bugle Corps 3: A.H.S. Parrot 3: French Club 4: Hostess Club 2: Yearbook 4: Monitor 3: Senior Play Aide 4: Usher 3, 4- Nurses' Club 4: National Honor Society 4. MARY F. OBERT 1 tMary, 1 Cute dresser, refined, cheerful. Choir 1, 2: Drum 61 Bugle Corps 1, 2, 3: Band 4: Hockey asketball I 2 3- Mon- 1. 2: B , , . itor 1, 2: Senior Play Aide 4: Nurses' Club 4. MARIIANE M. PARKER Mopsy Cute, vocilerous, C.C. interest. Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: String Ensemble 2, 3, 4: Drum 6- Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4: Monitor 3: Iunior Play Aide 3: Usher 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN PARKER spar. Chic likeable, retiring. Senior 'Girls' Glee Club 2: AHS Parrot 3' Choir 2: . . . , Hockey 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2: Iunior Red Cross 2: Senior Play Aide 4: Usher 4: Nurses Club 4. ELIZABETH I. PAUL --Tomi, Bashful, reserved, small. Football 3. MARY E. PALMER Shorty Petite, engaged, full of pep . A.H.S. Parrot 4: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Swim- ming 1: Monitor 3: Senior ' l Play Cast 4. Betty Scholar, gentle, competent. Senior Girls' Glee Club 2: Choir 2, 4: Drum G Bugle - A.H.S. Parrot Corps 2, 3. ' ' Club 3: French Club 4, Latin 3: Basketball I: Monitor 2: Iunior Play Aide 3: Senior Play Cast 4: National Honor Society 4. GLENN I. POTTS Glenn Sport, humorous, easy-going. National Honor Society 3, 4: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: A.A. Council 3, 4: Varsity A Club 3: Class Officer 2, 3, 4: Iunior Play Aide 3: Senior Play Aide 4: Committees 4. . .1 E: . EVELYN V. PUCALOWSKI Evie Reserved, agreeable, congenial, Drum 6- Bugle Corps 4. DONALD E. PUDERBACH, IR. unucky.. Scrapbook collector, sociable, lover. Basketball 35 Baseball 2, 3, 4. NICHOLAS RANDAZZO Nick Neat appearance, ladies' man, boisterous. Track 3, 45 Cheerleader 4. SAMUEL RAYMOND Moose Curly haired, lazy ,slzy. Orchestra 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 3, 45 Stamp Club 15 Track 45 Baseball 15 Iunior Play Aide 3. IANE A. REED Ianie 5 Dignined, intelligent, nice. Senior Girls' Glee Club 25 Choir 25 Drum 6 Bugle Corps 1, 25 Student Council l, 3, 45 Board of Control 3, 45 Senior Play Aide 45 Usher 45 Nurses' Club 4. HARRY I. RIGGS Hare Mail carrier, conservative, genuine. Track 45 Baseball 2. DOROTHY ROWAND Dot Solt-spoken, dainty, petite. Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 A.H.S. Par- rot 45 Hockey 2. ROSALIE MAE RUNKLE Rosie Witty. pretty, Legion tant. Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 45 Choir 45 Drurn 6 Bugle Corps 35 A.H.S. Parrot 35 Library Club 15 Swimming lg Moni- tor 3, 45 Iunior Play Cast 35 Usher 3, 45 Committees 45 National Honor Society 4. ALBERT F. RUOFF um.. Worker, brilliant, scientilic. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, String Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, Monitor 2, Iunior Play Aide 3. ROBERT W. RUOFF Bob Well-liked, clever, aspiring. 'Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, String Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming 1, 2, Monitor 2, Iunior Play Aide 3, National Honor Society 4. HELEN EVELYN RUTTER Helen Pleasant, sophisticated,- industrious. Library Club 1, Yearbook 4, Usher 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. HENRY L. SANDERSON Sandy Flirt, serious, leader. Choir 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, String Ensemble l, 2, 3, 3 State Chorus 3, Band l, 2, 4, Monitor 2. GEORGE E. SCHEIDHAUER George Heckler, everybody's friend, wit. Football 2, 3, 4, A.A. Counv- cil 2, 3, 4. MARLENE ELZA SCHEMEL ..LYn,. Shortie, mild, verbose. Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, Drum G Bugle Corps 3, 4. LAWRENCE SCHMIDT Larry Tranquil, silent, sociable. Baseball 3. 4. RICHARD D. SKIDMORE Skid Dreamer, blusher, curious. ! Choir 4, Football 2. Q IOSEPH R. SMITH aloe., Iovial, Terry's boy, peppy . A.H.S. Parrot 35 I-ii-Y 2, 3, 45 Swimming 15 Cheerleader 3, 45 Iunior Play Aide 35 Senior Play Cast 45 Com- mittees 4. EDWARD R. SNELGROVE usnugn Ambitious, earnest, enthusiast. A.H.S. Parrot 3, 45 Year- book 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 45 Varsity A Club 35 Class Officer 25 Stu- dent Council 45 Board of Control 45 Monitor 45 Iunior Play Aide 35 Senior Play Cast 45 National Honor So- ciety 4. DAVID M. STANDIFORD Dove Sincere, scholarly, amiable. Orchestra 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 A.H.S. Parrot 45 Guid- ance Club 25 Yearbook 45 Hi- Y 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Swim- ming 25 Student Council 25 Board ot Control 25 Iunior Play Cast 35 Track 4: Nation- al Honor Society 4: All South Iersey Band 4. EARL STANNARD Earl Navy Iingo, candid, earnest. DOLORES STENDER Stend Full of vim, cut-up, genial. Basketball 3, 45 Varsity A Club 35 Iunior Play Aide 3: Senior Play Aide 4. ALLAN P. STETSON nm.. Peaceful, well-mannered, pleasant. Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 25 Board oi Con- trol I. RUTH VIRGINIA STRIDE Ruthie Fun-lover, friend in need, nice. Hostess Club 25 Swimming 25 Iunior Red Cross 1, 2, 35 Usher 3, 4. ROBERT W. SUTTON Bob Noncbalant, studious, neat. French Club 4. 5-is . . . 5 N 'xx W lil if f? 1EAN'ANN1-: TEGEL1-:H nlednneu Winsome, cordial, helpful. Choir 1: Art Club 1: Hockey 3, 4: Swimming 1: Iunior Red Cross 4: Monitor 3, 4: Iunior Play Aide 3: Senior Play Cast 4: Usher 4: Nurses' Club 4. ELAINE M. WADDELL Elaine Naive, neat, vivacious. Drum 61 Bugle Corps 2: French Club 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, Cheer- leader 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Board ot Control Z, 3: Monitor 2, 3, 4: Iunior Play Aide 3: Senior Play Aide 4: Usher 3, 4: GLORIA E. WADDELL Glo Dignified, capable, mild. Senior Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: A.I'I.S. Par- rot 3, 4: Basketball 1: Swim- ming 2: Student Council 3, 4. GLADYS WALKER H. B. Aggressive, Berlin interest, gracious. National Honor Society 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Basketball I, 2, 3: Student Council I, 2, 3, 4: Board ot Control 3, 4: Iunior Pl Aide 3: Usher 3, 4: Com- CY mittees 4. ROBERT L. WALKER Bat Man Reserved, industrious, taciturn. ALISON I. WARD HAI., Flirtatious, red-head, smart. National Honor Society 3, 4: Library Club 1: Basketball 1, 2, -3, 4: Swimming 2: A.A. Council 2, 3: Varsity A Club 3: Student Council 4: Board of Control 4: Monitor 3, 4: Iunior Play Cast 3: Senior Play Aide 4: Usher 3, 4. WILLIAM E. WATSON Twats Rowdy, athletic, wise- cracker . Football 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK A. WEBER F red Lively, agreeable, pal. Band 3: Stamp Club 3: Hi-Y 4: Football 1, 2: Track l: Iunior Play Aide 3. 33,5551 X, N IOI-IN L. WHITE lack lngenuous, musician, iester. National Honor Society 3, 45 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 State Orchestra 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 41 Swing Band 1, 2, 3, 4: A.H.S. Parrot 3, 4, Latin Club 3, All South Iersey Band 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 1, 3: Commit- tees 3, 4. ROBERT N. WIECHARD Wick Girl-shy, unpretentious, iocular. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 45 Swimming lg Track 3, 45 Baseball 2. IOYCE E. WILSON Bells Skater, gigglesome, tun- loving. Senior Girls' Glee Club 25 Iunior Girls' Glee Club lp Choir l, 25 Drum G Bugle Corps 35 French Club 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming lg Tennis 2, Varsity A Club 2, 35 Monitor 3, 45 Senior Play Aide 4, Com- mittees 2, 3. ROBERT WYATT ..Bob,, Conscientious, friendly, phlegmatic. Band 2, 3, 4: Football 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM I. YEARSLEY Bill Courteous, gentlemanly, trusttul. Band 3: French Club 4 Iunior Play Aide 3. RICHARD N. YOUNG Hooker Athletic, wolf, crooner. Football I, 3, 41 Basketball 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN ZABOROWSKI Carolyn Cut-up, care tree, inquisitive. u ' tNot picturedl LOUISE SCHRULL Zin jllilemnriani MY BEST FRIEND My best friend, now that you've gone. Things will be different as I go on. We've been so close for such a long while, Wherever I go I'll see your smile. When I go dancing, you will too, Iust like we always used to do. Others won't know that you come along. And that you're dancing to your favorite song. I When the smallest things happen that you'd like to know, I'll kneel down to pray and tell you so. We'll still talk together, just you and I, As the months and years roll silently by. I'll confide in you as though you're still here: I'll keep you in my heart always, dear. I'll never forget my most trusting friend, Never-never-until my end. I only think of things in the past. Because God has called you, you're his at last. FLORENCE Buscar Dedicated to Cecelia Constance Balasscritis February 28, 1930 -'February ll, 1947 NFor when the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name, He marks - not that you won or lost - but how you played the game.n Grantland Rice, Alumnus Football. Dedicated to Theodore J. Cianfrani February 25, 1930 - May 30, 1948 I l A Ward W Hemsley P. Falvey, R. Runkle, R. Allen, D. Anderson, D Standiford I Brooks W Hemsley l B1'O0kS J U N N 0 R P L A Y D Anderson R Allen HBRIGHTEN THE CORNER By Iohn Cecil Holm Directed by Miss Louise P. Housel Ieri Carson ,. Opal Harris ,... Dell Marshall .,.. Neil Carson ....,, leffrey Q. Talbot ..,.. .... Delivery Girl ...,.. Townsend Marshall ..., Mrs. McElhenney. . . Officer Robertson.. . .Hope McAllister .. Rosalie Runkle Dorothy Anderson Ioseph Brooks .William He-msley ... .Peggy Falvey . . . , . .Ralph Allen . . . , .Alison Ward David Standiford P. Falvey, R Runkle R Allen D. Anderson W Hemsley I. Brooks, H McAllister D. Standxford A Ward sandal ..i ' i-if 3 .....-an-If-' ? and.-Q ,,.. ,,.,.,.....1-v--- ---' ,....,.1---Q ,uf 1, Y ,vt N I A s 3.21 ,yn ff 155 E A 5, .5 .o na w ,png Q 1 Wi , I ---........--........ wp m P 1 Q -------.M . A . if 9 1? PB? ,351 I x A ': . .?av.s1 A A W A sz 'f5. ' X i .9J Q V I . I -H-QW Q A Cfddzi Oelll Our school lite is a Wonderland, As doctors, makers of the law, A vision and a dream, Such men ot work and pride. A scene tor which we set the stage, But now the Looking Glass reveals A thought up little scheme, Reflections more severe. 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' f iL, - .:' 1 M y . - .. , 5. if 4 EPC G5 1 ' 'Q C -B fad - ' ff ' riff 1gaL.g J iffy' JQ.?fw5., , . .A .K 1 fir F . . , W' fgjf, f fif'1i fi! , 'Ms . ,155 A ,.:.a:1' , ww ,ing ' be K A I 1:75 .Q .ag :inf . I ,. Q , . ,. gg , 52 '5- .OS 5 x r ,- .fc W ,1- - 'EK 2 K ji 7 - 4: 'gfslv . . .M ' H .' . an S wif x xi' x , - f-fn 5 .. 4.1, f 4,31 ,IX . 7 TQ' ,vf fag '57.,,, AT '5 'gal P vw-.5 ,Lip 11-1 lst Row: E. Benfold, C. Benton, I Craig. 2nd Row: E. Farley, I. Fess man, R. Guedon, R. Hawlk, W. Ielc nelr. 3rd Row: I. Matticola, R. Mitchel C. Ottinger, D. DiGiamberardino, 1 Little. 4th Row: A. Apgar, I. Benedict A. Buecker, H. Chando. 5th Row: I Fussell, B. Fox, V. Iordan, D. Laverty Sth Row: E. Power, I. Radue, G. Rulon Standing: E. Beckley, E. Adamson, I Neutze, I. Moss. 11-2 Ist Row: R. Peterman, P. Pllugtelter 2nd How: H. Nebel, B. Marriner, 1. Cooley. 3rd Row: B. Saulpaugh, D Hudson, R. Hartzag, E. Baasch, D Fleming, W. Steltz. 4th Row: I. Kohler T. Berger, R. Przybylski, I. Hammann I. Marston. Sth Row: L. Kampf, D Grunwell, M. Iacoby, H. Mayers, E Hallbauer, F. Thatcher. 6th Row: F Cunningham, F. Gibson, L. Barber Standing: Mr. Langtord. JUNIDR 11114 Grunt: Orrrcrzns nm Anvrsrns Sitting: A. Rode, R. Przybylski, H. Nebel. Standing: Mrs. Brown, Miss Palmer, Mr. Langford, Mrs. Iones, Mr. Zuke, Miss Borstein, Mr. Iaggard. GLASS ll-3 lst Row: I. Bernier, E. Higgins, I. Przybylski. Znd Row: A. Bittner, I. Hoyt, P. Pyper, R. Severance, I. Smith, W. Wolf. 3rd Row: I. Bittner, C. Hunter, R. Fanelli, A. Rode, M. Kroh, I. Mackin, R. Gray. 4th Row: I. Reimer, G. Knoettner, B. Ferguson, I. Roland, I. Trace, L. Wahl. .Sth Row: G. Sellers, T. Gaffney, D. Vitanza, L. Eisele. 6th Row: C. Swanson, R. Pike, R.'Vogel. ll-4 lst Row: H. Carey. 2nd Row: F. Bar- toletti, R. Covely, I. Grantland, D. Kil- patrick. 3rd Row: I. Billings, G. Dieser, E. Gray, E. Kinsvater, W. Nealon. 4th Row: I. Leach, I. Higgins, H. Kling, I.. Birbeclr, G. Seipp. 5th Row: E. Hug, O. Kudatzky, H. Porter, T. Theander, R. Wilson. 6th Row: P. Kehrer, I Mainor, R. Rodrigo, A. Wolff. 7th Row. I. Kent, D. Barndt, D. Roman, D. Braun. 8th Row: W. Troehler, R. Forster, I. Markovitz, S. Bitting, C. Fitch. Stand- ing: Miss Borstein. ll-5 lst Row: W. Bernert, E. Harrison, D. Malony, I. Sieber. Znd Row: D. Arm- strong, A. Boland, D. Hoffman, L. Tegeler, A. Massi. 3rd Row: R. Barker, I. Chando, E. Holroyd, I. Maxwell, E. Wagner. 4th How: B. DiBiaso, G. Geiger, I. Iensen, A. Minnitti, B. War- field. Sth How: C. Barnes, E. Gideon, R. Lewis, I. Mustaro, L. Samuels. ll-5 lst Row: R. Osler, I. McFadden, E. Griffith. 2nd Row: L. Harte, C. Harri- gan, D. MCI-Xleer, R. Gibson, E. MacKay, M. Alwine, I. Marsik. 3rd Row: G. Riker, I. Taulane, I. Magill, H. Reitz, I. Stride. 4th How: I. Young, T. O'Connor, A. Vecchio, H. May, E. Conover, E. Bradford, A. Iacobs. .Sth How: E. Souder, R. Riggs, D. Washing- ton, I. Lomax, R. Cooper. I t 10-1 lst Row: D, Giacobbe, M. Neel, W. Naulty, R. Sharp. 2nd Row: C. Epting, W. Hinkle, I. Lloyd, C. Troehler, L. Stevens. 3rd Row: A. Anderson, L. Alberta, C. Hyder, R. Kampmeyer, I. Pine, R. Read. 4th Row: A. Cassidy, D. Atkinson, W. Gallagher, V. Menk, H. Marsik, I.-Vaccara, I. Young. Sth How: S. Burkhardt, I. Groft, R. Gaskill, A. Mustaro, L. Wenger, M. Taylor, I. Haines. 6th Row: I. Bisaga, E. Law- rence, R. Krimmel, W. Levin, L. White, N. Muller, E. Reed. Standing: Mrs. Pratt. 10-2 lst Row: L. Wilson, I. Winkler, S. Cooke, N. Parker, L. Desher, R. Hunter. 2nd Row: B. Atkins, D. Beier, M. Ver- namonti, W. Crozier, V. Gest. 3rd Row: F. Barthold, H. Cloutier, P. Dare, I. D'llio, K. Dunlevy, R. Hansen, D. Mclfissock. 4th Row: S. Cadmus, D. Coltren, G. Dunne, S. Adams. 5th Row: R. Wood, R. Beier, D. Day, A. Connolly, D. Fadio, H. Hoesch, I. Steinhauer. Standing: Mrs. Hadda- way. SDPIIUMURE 101-1-I GRADE Orrxcrzns nun ADVISERS Sitting: M. Kellerman, D. Mcliissock, E. Hart, R. Krimmel. Standing: Miss Housel, Mrs. Haddaway, Dr. Keyburtz, Mrs. Pratt. 'il xg! GLASS 10-3 lst Row: R. Dye. 2nd How: K. Cornog, D. Barrett, M. Venella, E. Carson, L. Boyer. 3rd Row: M. Garner, L. Abra- ham, H. Dunne, M. Sherman, C. For- tescue. 4th Row: I. Smith, A. McAllis- ter, M. Kellerman, I. Taylor, B. Cousins. Sth Row: M. Self, M. McFad- den, L. Snultin, G. McDermott, T. Snelgrove, I. Snyder. 6th Row: C. Whiteside, M. Schmidt, P. Patterson, W. MacBain. 7th Row: P. Laub, B. Boyle, M. Albright, A. Filo, T. Falvey, I. Wilson, I. Frud. Standing: Miss Housel. X, X 10-4 1st Row: S. Miller, S. Raymond, R. Shaw. 2nd Row: A. Calloway, H. Goss, T. Knetz, N. Hooper, I. Moos, I, Randazzo, M. Taulane. 3rd Row: I. Aupperle, R. Lehman, E. Greata, G, Moore, I. Reinhard, R. Whittaker. 4th Row: M. Guennetta, H. McHale, R. Hatch, R. Supplee, F. Sanders, M. Will, I. Harkey, W. Martin, I. Wil- liamson, R. Murphy, H. Morris, R. Wilkes. Sth Row: K. Martz, F. Hart- man, A. Nourse, C. Toy, R. Severance. Standing: Dr. Keyburtz. 9-1 lst Row: D. Norton, E. King, A. Green, E. Gardner, A. Cerone, E. Boeger. 2nd Row: D. Paisley, H. Hammond, L. Knowles, W. Wood, M. Bannar. 3rd Row: C. Harvey, B. Shuster, I. Matt- son, C. Leps, I. Orem, D. Leshner, D. Hammond. 4th Row: G. Yule, I. Weis- becker, P. Black, K. Hunter, I. Dirkes, I. Bernier. Sth Row: H. Furniss, E. Lowe, H. Barraclitf, S. Anderson, I. Galvin, I. Bischoisberger, F. Hohen- stein. Standing: Miss Von Bergen. 9-2 Ist Row: M. Sutton, D. Wireback, L. Ryan, I. Pierce. 2nd How: I. Harivin, E. Clayton, R. Henry, R. Brogan, L. Buete. 3rd Row: R. Brennan, L. Pais- ley, E. Brean, I. Hesse, B. Bergenstock, W. Bartelt. 4th Row: I. Steltz, R. Hall- man, D. Cooley, E. Snelgrove, S. Rob- erts. Sth Row: I. Goodman, E. Bar- rett, E. Chando, E. Tegeler. Standing: Miss Lininger. 9-3 lst Row: I. Pastre, M. Boyce, C. Bill- stein, I. Martin, L. Giacobbe. 2nd Row: A. Aupperle, R. Bice, I. Morrow, W. Rock. 3rd Row: C. Armstrong, E. Hanna, L. McCalla, M. LeDent. 4th Row: D. Moorby, W. Mahler, I. Ator, R. Biederman, I. Handleton, R. Marsh. Sth How: W. Milligan, R. McMichael, D. Sutton, L. Wescott, E. Karter. 6th How: R. Potts, T. Mohr. Standing: Miss Aronow. 9TH GRADE Anvxsnxs Sitting: Miss Von Bergen, Miss Linin ger, Miss Aronow, Mr. Flynn. Stand ing: Mr. Boyer, Mr. Dare, Mr. Messen ger. ,A..f Ns l ' 14.-'-I,, 1 1 cLAAs33 - N 1 f 1 1 ' l ', '. 9-4 ', lst Row: A. Burke, R. Reid, I. Dermond, F. Simon. Znd Row: L. Martino, T. Covely, W. Shatter, H. Drebes, P. Connors. 3rd Row: D. Brandquist, B. Campanell, B. Craig, M. Deiser, W. Taht, R. Williamson. 4th Row: I. Mid- gett, R. Paul, A. Scheuchenzuber, D. Black, E. Winters. Sth Row: P. Neil, D. DiOrio, H. Taylor. 6th Row: R. Croas- dale, C. Showalter, C. Federico. 7th How: F. Gunn, E. Dodds, A. Volz. Standing: Mr. Flynn. 9-5 Ist Row: M. Hackett, E. Humphries, R. Kenny, O. Monahan. 2nd Row: I. Latta, A. Ferguson, E. Leach, R. Mit- chell, P. Nolan. 3rd Row: D. Magee, L. Martin, I. Crompton, S. Kohler, M. Hewitt. 4th Row: H. Cranmer, M. Hewitt, B. Copes, M. McHale, E. Gom- mell. Sth Row: H. Iohnson, W. Buck- ley, R. Curran, I. Copes. Standing: W. Batchelor, M. Knedson, Mr. Messenger. 9-6 Ist Row: L. Southwick, I. Richards, E. Murray, P. McGuire, H. Pillinger. 2nd Row: S. Nyman, C. Rival, I. Swindell, H. Sharp, C. Milligan. 3rd Row: P. Riley, D. Schulze, L. Seutter, D. Saik, R. Moules. 4th Row: V. Smedley, W. Weinberg, D. Lauk. 9-7 lst Row: D. Sall, C. Cunningham, A. Windish, A. Cameron. 2nd How: V. Vernamonti, I. Simpson, R. Terry, I. Faries. 3rd Row: I. Winters, I. Boyer, I. Wright, M. Dower, B. Swisher. 4th Row: A. Zeman, A. Strano. Sth How: I. Vera, D. McNamee, M. Wilson, I. Westphal. Standing: Mr. Dare. -1 L TTL , REFLECTIONS Hume . P , X ix? f f'1 x Z5 if -1 y- 'Al . W-'nb ax u 'F 'K .. v .fi 1 'f u ' H . .. 4.1. x-X swf E, , V 1 .4 - , -L ... 1 gm 5 -C. J!! 2 1 ' . 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S.y, I 'f' ' f fn .dgzg , Jiri,-,c G, k ,, . - -.. ' 'fly R :g , . 51, D 1 , .ky 1 A b A Q W. gg' A AK 1 q Nix. t E, . HX I In K ,k,ii.f5a, ? l 54-at , 4 V K 'hr S 5 A A - 1 H I .f . 1 . .' ' . . 1 , - 'A y K - 33,15 . .V 1 ki 5,7 f,-,V V , K , , , , ., f N b' ' ' f' ' 1' wif ' W QLQQ A.Q', -Q . await, Lb I A KL V , .. .yy , A K A , , ,. . .. K 1 1 . if M , llffig 1 ' ' ' ' - ' - gf49f':1 - 1 'F ,- M' V 4 A A ' -., . ' ' ' 4-X . 1 -ig -. 'S L C76 STUDENT COUNCIL lst How: E. Bernier, R. Moules, R. Gaskill, I. Pastre, H. Mayers, D. McKissock, W. Bernert, I. Hoyd, H. Lee, F. Fetter, E. Stohrer. 2nd Row: Miss Pratt, F. Sanders, D. Kent, M. Hackett, D, McNamee, I. Geiges, I. Wolte, G. Walker, I. Magill, A. Gittins, P. Lucchese, H. McAllister, I. Reed, A. Ward, B. DiBiaso, I. Benedict. 3rd Row: H. IvIcHale, F, Hammann, C. Fitch, I Marko- witz, R. Guedon, I. Neutze, R. Croasdale, R. Hallman, P. Piper. 4th Row: Mr, Page, O. Kudatsky, E. Baasch, H. Nebel, A. Rode, B. Ferguson, I. D'llio, I. Galvin, W. McLean, G. Waddell, A. McAllister, E. Snelgrove, I. Young, P. Laub, Miss Kimes. HFAITHFUL FOREVER SURRENDER BOARD OF CONTROL Sitting: H. Nebel, I. Reed, A. Ward, F. Hammanri, H. McAllister, G. Walker, A. Gittins, P. Lucchese, I. Magill, W. McLean, E. Snelgrove, R. Gaskill. Standing: B. Ferguson, D. McKissock, I. Neutze, I. Markowitz, R. Moules, H. Mayers, E. Baasch, Miss Kimes. 293344 I . 9 fi N I r,,.,.Jf Sf L.. .k A, . W . V., NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sitting: V. Boland, B. Paul, P. Falvey, H. Gebhardt, M. Daniels, I. Hall, A. Giflins, M. Kroh A. Ward, G. Walker, M. Boland, D. Matchett, R. Runkle, D. Dietrich. Standing: Miss Borstein F. Oakley, H. Rutter, A. Nastasi, B. Ferguson, R. Ruoti, R. Hartzag, E. Snelgrove, V. Iordan, W Hemsley, G. Potts, I. Brooks, I. White, A. Day, R. Cooper, E. Adamson, E. Conover, D. Standiiord I. Christopher, E. Bradford, M. Ferguson, I. Lee, B. Cooley, Miss Kramer. DREAM RUMURS ARE FLYlNG PARROT STAFF Sitting L McCormick H. Gebhardt, M. Palmer, H. Collins, R. Mitchell, I. White, D. Standiford, I Malnor B Snelgrove B. Cooley, I. Brooks, H. McAllister. Standing: I. Magill, G. Finney, I. Cox F Craig A Massl, A. Rode, L. Cooley, B. Hazard, D. Rowand, Miss Von Bergen, G Waddell I Sxeber A Minnitti, B. Ferguson, A. Apgar, R. Fcxnelli, L. Kampf, L. Wenger, I Vaccara C Troehler D Tempest, I. Clingroth. .,n. -I w--.QQ u.l s '1 'I TCI' arf'- '-'ali I g I ' fi I I ,,hV ,,,, W .ff-if E 2 Sis' vg! ' . ,. ,, ,c BAND Ist Row: D. Beier, B. Atkins, S. Miller, P. Riley, M. Boland. 2nd Row: I. Rcrndazzo, H. Collins, H. Sanderson, I. Christopher, H. Applegate, R. Hartzog. 3rd Row: F. Barthold, D. DiGiamber- ardino, L. White, R. Buell, I. White, R. Whittaker, I. Fessman, C. Pierce, N. Parker, A. Wolff, R. Ruoii, A. Ruoit, W. Levin. 4th Row: W. Buell, N. Lore, R. Hallman, R. Hawlk, R. Peterman, B. Brown, E. Albertson, P. Dare, E. Wagner. 5th Row: H. McAllister, F. Brecht, R. Barker, I. Krusch, A. Anderson, W. Crozier, P. Wiechard, D. Standiiord, W. Hemsley, M. Obert. Inset: Mr. Weil. I LUVE A PARADE SWING LUW, SWEET CLARINET SWING BAND At piano: P. Wiechard. lst Row: Mr. Weil, I. Krusch, I. Brooks, W. Hemsley, S. Raymond, W. Buell. 2nd How: I. Christopher, I. White, R. Whittaker, I. Fessman, L. White, F. Barthold, D. DiGiamberardino. ORCHESTRA Sitting: B. Fox, A. Gitiins. Stand- ing: Miss Doherty. lst Row: B. Grcxnzow, I. Lund, C. Bczrtoletti. 2nd Row: M. Tcrylor, B. Mcirriner, H. Gebhcxrdt. 3rd Row: A. Ruoff H. Sanderson, R. Ruott. 4th Row: I. Dirkes, R. HGIlZQg,'H. McAllis- ter. Sth Row: N. Lore, W. Buell, W. Hemsley. 6th How: F. Bar- thold, L. White. 7th Row: R. Bcir- ker, D. Standiford, I. White. 8th Row: I. Christopher, H. Collins. PLAY,FlDDLE,PLAY STRING ENSEMBLE Sitting: A. Gitfins. Standing: Miss Doherty. lst Row: B. Grcmzow, I. Land, C. Burtoletti. 2nd Row: M. Tcxylor, B. Mcrrriner, H. Gebhcirdt. 3rd Row: A. Ruofi, R. Ruoft, 4th Row: I. Dirkes, H. McAllister. SYMFHONY SENIOR CHOIR Ist Row: A. Giilins, M. Taylor, I. Mackin, D. Dietrich, A. Minnitti, I. Groft, A. Iacobs, M. Iacoby G. Rulon, B. Hazard, A. Connolly, S. Cadmus, E. Harvey, R. Fanelli, M. Nobel, I. Mainor, B Fox, L. Kampt, D. Rowand, F. Sanders, D. Fadio, M. Sherman, E. Higgins, R. Beier, M. Alwine H. Gebhardt, Mr. Chiodo. 2nd Row: C. Stringfellow, A. Holi, I. Ayres, I, Moos, A. McAllister R. Runkle, N. Hooper, I. Radue, I. D'llio, B. Paul, F. Oakley, G. Waddell, B. Granzow, M. Neel I. Neutze, I. Young, V. Gest, E. Lawrence, D. Braun, S. Burkhardt, Vl Menk, V. Iordan, I. Lomax E. Martz, I. Mattson. 3rd Row: R. Terry, M. Vernamonti, W. Gallagher, A. Wolff, S. Miller, R Skidmore, H. Sanderson, E. Benlold, B. Bergenstock, W. Hemsley, W. Ienkins. IT'S A GRAND NIGHT FGR SINGING THERE'S A SUNG IN THE AIR IUNIOR CHOIR Ist Row' D. Manchester, W. Hunter, G. Lamb, D. Tegeler, V. D'Ilio, H. Lomb, L. Clark, R. Rairdon D. Fleming, I Dunlee, G Ryerson, R. Nebel, L. Lehman, W. Kennedy, I. Barber, I. Roland, IE Mullin, I Iohnson, C Pierce. Znd Row: Mr. Chioclo, E. Simons, C, Alleva, M. Buskhuif, I. Scheuz- henznbvr, P. Harnelt, F. Carlson, E. Anderson, L. Sellers, B. Sayers, I. Flowers, I, Land, S. Davis S Lewis, I Wolfe, C. Lehr, I. Wilson, M. Pearl, N. Byram, C. Lange, L. Spencer, L. Spotts, C Biglvr, lt. Bittner W. Wells. 31d Rowr I Hallman, A. Tonsberg, B. Craig, V. Sherman, I. Markoe R. Billings, S. Will, M. Sutton, D. Opie, I. Slye, M. Kopp, I. Abbott, I. Foehl, I. Curtain, C. Gleaner N. Neal, L Skilvs, I. Noel, C Hart, R. Fox, S. Rairdon, V. Merrill, A. Williams, I. Bertolet, I Watson, W. Anderson, R. Wetherinqton, E. Barcus, D. Schade, B. Neill, I. Whiteman, I. Byram I. Hall, R. Lane. 4th Row: E Lewis, M. McAleer, I. Maloney, C. Volk, B. Du Coin, S. Roberts, LI. Snelgiovif, D Sutton, S Barber, ST Lusth, C. Hunter, L. Watson, B. Wesel, B. DuCoin, I. Stover, . Clark, C Crozier, I. Cheesman, S. Kapp, D. Perry, I. Geiges, M. Norris, D. Kent, C. Tempest I. Harrop, I. Whiteman. I 'S I SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB lst Row: M. Taylor, A. Minnitti, I. Grolf, A. Iacobs, G. Rulon, I. Mackin, A. Connolly, S. Cadmus G. Waddell, B. Fox, R. Fanelli, D. Rowand, D. Fadio, M. Sherman, M. Nobel. 2nd Row: D. Dietrich, I. Ayres, D. Anderson, I. Radue, L. Dirkes, V. Gest, D. Braun, I. Mainor, I. Mattson, B. Paul, R. Beier. 3rd Row: C. Stringlellow, A. Holt, I. Moos, B. Hazard, I. Neutze, A. McAllister I. D'llio, V. Menk, M. Alwine, S. Burkhardt. 4th Row: H. Gebhardt, A. Gilfins, F. Oakley, N Hooper, R. Runkle, B. Martz, V. Iordan, I. Lomax, E. Higgins. HARMONY SERENADE ORPHEUS CLUB lst Row: W. Wells, I. Barber, B. Anderson, D. Fleming, R. Rairdon, I. Cook, S. Lewis, I. Land R. Nebel, I. Watson. 2nd Row: D. Lehman, I. Iohnson, E. Barcus, L. Clark, G. Lamb, R. Wether- ington, D. Tegeler, D. Manchester, V. D'llio, E. Mullin. W . .,..,....ltfw - --we-.eff ww wvfuus.. FRENCH CLUB-HCERCLE FRANCAIS Sitting: V. Ellis, Mrs. Lcmce, B. Paul, D. Matchett. Standing: W. Yearsley, R. Sutton, I. Ayres, B. Cooley, E. Waddell, I. Wilson, I. Lee, F. Oakley. MAM'SELLEH HGAUDEAMUS LATIN CLUB-HCONCILIUM DEOFtUM Sitting: Mrs. Brown. Standing: A. Apgar, C. Stringtellow, I.. Dirkes, I. Moss, V. Iordan, H. Geb- hardt, I. Hall, B. Fox, M. Boland, A. Gitlins. 'tl ' -4 FALCONS HI-Y Alone: D. Stcmdiford. Ist Row: R. Ruoff, I. White, W. McLean, H. Collins. 2nd Row: I. Smith, W. Buell, R. Coffey, E. Snelgrove. 3rd Row: l... Archut, F. Hcrmmcmn, I. Brooks. Standing: P. Weber, N. Lore, A. Ruoff, R. Albright. STOUT HEARTED MEN ALL TOGETIlER PANTHERS HI-Y Ist Row: W. Necxlon, G. Sellers, P. Pyper, R. Vogel, I. Murkovitz. 2nd How: C. Hunter, L. Barber, T. Gaffney, A. Wolff, W. Stelfz, I. Williamson, F. Craig, A. Vecchio, D. Hoffmcm, R. Lewis. NURSING SERVICE CLUB Ist Row: I. Wilson, N. Matsinger, C. Bigler, I. Flowers, C. Alleva, H. Bittner, E. Anderson, M. Pearl, I. Reynolds, M. Reynolds. 2nd Row: N. Byram, M. Banner, C. Tempest, B. Boeger, V. Ellis, H. Nebel, I. Magill, F. Carlson, B. Sayers, C. Hart, D. Perry, I. Geiges, C. Crozier, A. Nealon. 3rd Row: S Lusch, E. Simons, I. Stover, I. Bernier, I. Dirkes, I. Galvin, I. Bischofsberger, S. Clarke, R. Billings, B. Du Coin, R. Creyaufmiller. 4th Row: I. Groff, I. Pine, S. Burkhardt, E. Baasch, L. Kapp, I. Grantland. Sth Row: L. McCormick, D. Anderson, P. Ployer, I. Cox, I. Tegeler, M. Obert, R. Runkle, F. Oakley, V. Iordan, L. Wenger, I. Young, Miss Williams. NEAR YOUH ANGELS 0F MERCY IUNIOR RED CROSS Ist Table: C. Bartoletti, C. Lange, I. Higgins, D. Braun, F. Carlson, S. Lewis, R. Auston, R. Nebel D. Perry, M. Bushkoff, A. Williams. 2nd Table: A. Nealon, E. Gray, A. Morrow, S. Roberts, I Scheuchenzuber, F. Severance, I. Abbott, D. Saik. 3rd Table: A. Minnitti, D. Wireback, I. Sieber D. Hudson, A. Massi, T. Covely. Back Row: Miss Aronow, R. Cooper, E. Gray, E. Bradford, E MacKay, E. Griffith, B. Du Coin, I. Reynolds, E. Conover, B. Sayers, M. Pearl, I. Curtin, L Wenger, I. Young, M. Wilson, I. Dirkes, M. Knedeison, C. Stringfellow, R. Fanelli, I. Galvin I. Neutze, I. Bischofsberger, I. Bernier, I. Tegeler, R. Covely, E. Lloyd, R. Biederman, L. Snuffin I, Mattson, I. D'IIio, S. Cadmus, Min Palmer. mm ... 'I I LIBRARY CLUB Sitting: L. Birbeck, A. Morrow, D. Laverty, L. Eisele, I. Bernier. Standing: Miss Dennis, I. Billings 0LOSE AS PAGESIN A BO0K M0VIET0NIGHTH VISUAL AID CLUB 1st Row: I. Simpson, I. Goodman, R. Terry, P. Black, E. Lowe. 2nd Row: E. Bream, S. Anderson, Mr. Dare, H. Barrcxclift, I. Faries, P. Dare, I. Pastre. '- f-W vs - K it D me F. H. A. HOSTESS CLUB lst Row: I. Higgins, A. Gillins, B, Ferguson, I. Roland, Miss Lininger. 2nd Row: B. Fox, I. Grotl I. Mackin, M. Iacoby, L. Kampl, D. Hudson, D. Brittin, R. Fanelli, R. Hartzog. 3rd Row: A. Apgar A. Boland, I. Neutze, I. Grantland, A. Massi, I. Sieber, C. Stringlellow, V. Iordan. TEAFOR TWUH . I GLORY 0F THE TRUMPETS DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS lst Row: L. Wenger, I. Vaccara, B. Martz, S. Cooke, B. Cousins, D. Grunwell, I, Haven, I. Clark E. Pucalowski, M. Schemel. 2nd Row: M. Kellerman, M. Parker, H. Carey, I. Smith, C. Billstine M. Saulpaugh, P. Patterson, E. Snelgrove. 3rd Row: R. Rodrigo, B. DiBiaso, G. Rulon, P. Nolan M. Knedeison, E. Gomel. 4th Row: R. Covely, C. Stringlellow, L. Gray, A. Calloway, K. Martz Sth Row: D. Beier, I. Mustaro, Y. Brecht, M. Obert, H. McAllister. PC: I x -WW' I USHERS M. Parker, G. Walker, N. Birchall, A. Ward, D. Critchley, I. Reed, A. Nastasi, L. Gray, I. Bart- lett, M. Daniels, E. Waddell, I. Haven, I. Hall, F. Oakley, I. Ayres, B. Cooley, H. Rutter, I. Mitchell, B. Kennedy. SWEET AND LOVELY '.KQ- fe. fl rv l at I .. V. 3 6 W' I I 1 ' . l Mag, Vx ...MJ P. ff . in fav' PW- ' A tygxtrhmk. ,,.. if af E I M I CQ lx f x Vx I X xx tk. . A . If ,JMS f X 1 Xt, x , ' ' N, Mfkgg f x , -r... Z W, X. Qkfe llQQ1g, j ,.... ,l -yt ,Q ,:- Ji yr' Q Lf 1 I -Qi U 1 vi' ..,v mi sh . QF RK 3 Jr 'En X x 095'-v il :QA 1 .Mb 0 I as i 4 if v ' v 1, M.. .V . .lk ,. :sqm i W:E :v ,W porfa 1 FOOTBALL Ist Row: Mr. Geiter, E. Barrett, G. Potts, W. McLean, A. Day, G. Scheidhauer, R. Wiechard, V Fiola, P. Lucchese, Mr. Hopkins, W. Watson, E. Snelgrove, A. Kelly, T. Ciantrani, R. Young R. Allen, D. Puderbach, I. Brooks, Mr. Zuke. Znd Row: D. Turner, D. Hoffman, I. Taulane, I Chando, E. Farley, G. Sellers, E. Souder, E. Holroyd, A. Vecchio, R. Wilson, H. Mayers, R Przybylski, P. Kehrer, R. Forster, R. Hunter, I. Bittner, R. Kenney, R. Wyatt. 3rd How: I. Bisago D. Barrett, R. Hinkle, E. Hart, R. Krimmel, R. Coflren, T. Knetz, D. McKissock, I. Harkey, H. Kling R. Hunter, R. Dye, I. Steinhauer, W. Martin, D. Giaccbbe. T0lIClIDOWN Regional ...... . . . 27 Millville ......... . . . 26 Camden Catholic .. . 7 Woodbury ....... . . . 13 5 my Woodrow Wilson .... . . . 15 I Haddonfield ...... . 7 Haddon Heights . . . . .g 2U Moorestown . . . . . . 19 Collingswood . . . . . 0 Gloucester . . . , . . 13 South Iersey Group III Trophy Coaches Mr Hopkins, Mr. Zuke, T. Cicnircmi, P. Lucchese, E. Snelgrove Annual Gloucester High School and Mr Getter. Audubon Hiqh School Trophy f -- Ill III V+-mf. ,N .-.ff . Aud. Opp lift FOOTBALL Ist Row: E. Snelgrove, W. McLean, G. Potts, P. Lucchese, W. Watson R Allen R Wiechard 2nd Row: A. Day, R. Young, G. Scheidhauer, I. Brooks, A. Kelly T Ciantrarii D Puderbach V. Fiola, Mr. Hopkins. The team swept South Iersey with its overwhelming victories and attained four trophies. Several players received individual trophies with Ioe Brooks leading the South Iersey champs by receiving the Brooks Memorial Trophy. All the players were honored by a banquet at Weber's Hot Brau and were given golden football pins. The team is the first team in ten years to capture the South Iersey championship. Ist How: R. Young, W. McLean, P. Luc chese, W. Watson, G. Potts, I. Brooks R Wiechard. 2nd How: R. Forster, T. Cian Audubon-Haddon Heights Trophy hum' I4 Tunic:-Ae' A' Kelly. .L i W if I If J.,-?',,q!. ax - . , I, . ... n . 3 . ,K 1. . -ul' 5 ' Q! 3 I -ii i?- Y fkz - 9. 0' ...I ' XP ifi'9r i 5 fe 4 Qf Fi jg was tif 1 rt s, f,.ls.,,e , . ,, Q aww 4 :gg-f. .1 y ,t -' .L H, my 4 it 1 9 J, ' ff V i - i r . S -f -' 'f ' I fit ' l 91 . . ul is. .. y -I ff4'-fr - -' -- Q 5 1.5 Y' A 'i ,fi x 2 -I iful-2:-fs it . i'l!5f'1'Q i 'f1.t. ' Y Q53 HOCKEY Q Ist Row: L. McCormick, P. Falvey, M. Daniels, M. Palmer, B. Cooley, l. Tegeler, D. Maloney, H. Croasdale. 2nd Row: H. McAllister, A. Rode, L. Cooley, B. Atkins, A. Massi, I. Lee, P. Conners, E. Tegeler, Miss Wheeler. noi 'EMU L Aud. Opp. Paulsboro . . . . . . U 5 Woodbury . . . . . 4 3 Bridgeton .... .. U 7 Collingswood .. U 3 Regional .... .. 2 1 Gloucester .. .. 1 8 Paulsboro . . . . . U 5 Woodbury . . . . . l 4 Bridgeton ..... .. U 7 Collingswood .. 0 9 Gloucester .. .. O 7 E. Tegeler, P. Connors, l... Cooley, P. McFadden, H. Croasdalo, M. Coach: Miss Wheeler. Daniels, A. Rode, P. Falvey, D Maloney, L. McCormick, M. Co-w1plp.w'zs: M. Daniels, P. Falvey. Palmer. L- Mccormicky M pqimery I -- - Uni - wt .J 4 i i v A- l.'i v ,' , f . X'-cr 345 lvalf-9 s f- L-' 'FL' may 14.445 ...l' mmf, i it iv., f,1,5m:V'l '- ng .ss -3 . if-. , 4 w:f'. V' .. 152 rt. 1. I GIRLS' BASKETBALL Ist Row I Benedict E Waddell, T. Fanelli, A. Nastasi D Slender O Kudcxtzky 2nd Row A Costello E King A Ward B, Ferguson, I. Hammann Mlss Sinclair JERSEY BOUNGE Lower Regional Collingswood . Gloucester . . . Woodbury . . . Paulsboro ..... Lower Regional Collingswood' . Gloucester .. Woodbury .. Hallahan . . Paulsboro . . . T Fanelli A Naslasi I Benedict O Kudatzky D. Stender, E Waddell A Ward E Waddell A Ward T- Pfmelli' E Klng BOYS' BASKETBALL lst Row: R. Wiechard, E. Hart, T. Cianlrani, I. Kraus, W. Bernert. 2nd Row: I. Christopher E Holroyd, W. Watson, I. Taulane, R. Osler, P. Kehrer, Mr. Lair. AFTER HOURS W. Bernert, R. Wiechard. E. Hart, T. Cianlrani. P. Kehrer, I. Kraus. W. Watson, I. Kraus, W. Bernert, I. Taulane. Aud. Opp. Regional ........ .... 5 7 33 Collingswood . . . .... 35 26 Vocational .... .... 3 8 35 Millville .......,. .... 4 8 29 Woodrow Wilson . . . .... 41 59 Haddon Heights . . .... 52 5U Woodbury ...... .... 3 9 40 Gloucester .... .... 4 4 47 Collingswood . . . .... 33 42 Paulsboro ..... . . . 5U 48 Haddonfield . . . .... 38 Z4 Regional .... . . . 47 49 Gloucester ..., . . . 47 51 Millville ........ . . . 53 22 Haddon Heights . . . . . . 49 70 Woodbury .... . . . 45 33 Vocational .... . . . 49 27 Paulsboro ..... . . . 50 35 Haddonfield . . . . . . 22 54 Q! ix udfxgnfp f roll If lu! ii r s . 4 rMlhr 'rv I 'N li ALM l T ,Wk-..., 4 . . Hz 'nu 'I Q1 , it fKWf' BASEBALL - 1947 Aud. Opp lst How: W. Dixon, T. Cianfrani, D. Murray, I. Kraus, R. Young, H. Knoettner, W. Connelly, I. Christopher, D. Puderbach. 2nd Row: Mr. Flynn, L. Havens, D. Potts, R. Hayden, H. Collins, L. Schmidt, G. Potts, I. Gieger, G. Buete, I. Brogan, R. Wyatt, R. Potts. Woodrow Wilson . . . Haddon Heights .... Haddonfield ..... Woodbury ..... Millville ......... Haddon Heights .... Collingswood .... Gloucester ....... Haddonfield .,..... Camden Catholic .... Woodbury .....,... Millville ...... Gloucester .... Collingswood ,,.. Woodrow Wilson . . . Camden Catholic TRACK - 1947 8 6 4 4 Z 4 7 8 12 2 0 S 4 3 16 0 lst Row: I. Leach, H. Morris, L. Stevens, E. Harrison, H. Mayers, D. McKis sock, R. Forster, W. Troehler, R. Foster, R. Przybylski, C. Pierce. 2nd How A. Kelly, W. Earley, R, Shuster, R. Hoauet, R. Christopher, R. Hicks, N ' ' T A K E M E 0 U T T 0 THE BALL GAME RACING WITH THE MO0H Regional . .. .... .............. A pril 16 Bridgcton .. . . .April 19 Paulsboro .. ..April 23 Penn Relays . , ...April 26 Haddon Heights . . . . . . .April 30 Camden Vocational . . .... May 7 Colonial Conference . . .... .May 10 Collingswood-Vocational .... .... M ay 14 South Iersey Group Ill Championships May 17 Haddonfield ... Woodrow Wilson ....May21 29 .. . .... May Randazzo, I. Aupperle, R. Richman, A. Schulz, R. McAtee. 3rd Row: M. Pole, A. Stetson, I. Brown, R. Hamrnon, M. Vernamonti, R. Krimmel, R Wiechard, I. Brooks, C. Wiechard, R. Gessell, I. White, L. Smedley, W Hemsley, P. Laub, Mr. Zuke. -L . '-li ....lll!l!llil . U ttli AA.COUNCl Ist How: P. McFadden, I. Young, I. Benedict, A. Rode, T. Fanelli, M, Daniels, G. Potts, G. Scheid hauer, I. Taulane. 2nd Row: R. Wyatt, I. Christopher, H, McAllister, R. Krimmel, E. Hart, Mr Hopkins, Miss Kramer, Mr. Page, Miss Sinclair, E. Barrett, Fl. Przybylski. HAIL T0 THE VARSITY! SONS AND DAUGHTERSH CHEERLEADERS Ist Row: P. McFadden, C. Harrigan, I. Bartlett, H. Collins, E. Waddell, P. Falvey, I. Benedict. 2nd How: T. Snelgrove, N. Randazzo, I. Smith, L. Archut. 4 374' ?,,,4 ..--4 'v-pw,-.Sv x u 'nk' 1111-wwg TM . ,M 'gfisiiis ff Th 44 v44.v.l,',. fur ,7 5 r . ,. , .5 A fl: -'t' 4 : i?1I.,4., E I .fi 15' - ,gl 4- W 'QL X14 ,Aff Q' I v ' JH! In A vm X' if g, Q fa 'Ulflnq mu .a V H. H lll'ADHlZl1 PE N NES' S CONFYCTIONERH' GLASS WILL We, the class of 1948, being of sound mind and body, do solemnly bequeath, bestow, and will the following: Robert Albright's chemistry papers to Richard Mitchell Ioyce Aldridge's love for motorcycles to Marjorie Kroh Ralph Allen's thinness to Clifford Barnes Dorothy Anderson's popularity to Ioan Magill Harry Applegate's Atlas figure to lack Young Lewis Archut's jokes to Edward Holroyd Ianice Ayres' butterfingers in chemistry lab to Iessica Trace Edward Barrett's half interest in the football team to Iames Marsik Ioan Bartlett's cheerleading ability to Muriel Green Lester Beers' starry eyes to Elmer Albertson Norma Birchall's knitting needles to Ioanne Young Madeline Boland's bleach to Angeline Minnitti Virginia Boland's part-time job to Esther Higgins Betty Bowers' explosions in chem lab to Daisy Vitanza Florence Brecht's congenial way to Ioan Bernier Dorothy Brittin's hostess club interest to lane Neutze Ioseph Brogan's beat-up locker to Iohn Chando Ioseph Brooke's No. 33 football jersey to Gordon Sellers William Buell's clarinet to Robert Hawlk George Buete's cuteness to Robert Osler William Carlson's home room box to Iohn Stride Iames Christopher's drums to Herbert Morris Theodore Cianfrani's throwing arm to Earl Souder llla Clark's pretty teeth to Ianet Smith Ioseph Clingroth's dependability to Dorothy Armstrong Robert Coffey's nickname, Bones, to Iohn Williamson Harold Collins' best wishes to the new head cheerleader Barbara Cooley's attractiveness to Helen Chando Anna Costello's sarcasm to Dorothy Hallbauer lane Cox's heavy socks and heelless shoes to Dorothy Grunwell Dorothy Critchley's steady interest to Ioan Hammann Martha Daniels' wavy hair to Claire Harrigan Alvin Day's chemistry apron to Earle Beckley William Dick's day dreaming to Iohn Hoyt Doris Dietrich's drawing ability to Ann Boland Dorothy Downs' soda jerking to Rose Covely Virginia Ellis' Heights interest to William Troehler Margaret Falvey's hockey stick to Doris Malony Teresa Fanelli's dancing ability to George Knoettner lean Fayer's absentee notes to Pearl Harris Robert Fennimore's four years' seniority at Denny's to Donald Washington Moureen Ferguson's monitor position to Ruth Hartzag Patricia Ferguson's typewriter to Lila Hart George Finney's broken flash bulbs to Edward Benfold Vincent Fiola's spaghetti to Frank Bartoletti Robert Fogarty's second period at Archie's to Wil- liam Bernert Edgar Gearhart's brains to Walter Ielonek Iames Gearhart's quietness to Dave Barndt Helen Gebhardt's piano playing to Barbara Fox Alberta Giffins' leadership to Barbara Ferguson Elizabeth Gray's office jobs to Ruth Rodrigo Lois Gray's football song, Our Team, to the school Charles Gruber's seat at Denny's to Gerald Geiger Iune Hall's love for the south to Iacqueline Mainor Frederick Hammann's good looks to Eugene Hug Edith Harvey's appetite to Barbara Warfield lane Haven's eyelashes to-Dolores Kilpatrick Loren Haven's flashy ties to Thomas Gaffney Betty Hazard's alto voice to Laurel Dirkes William Hemsley's tuba to Raymond Sharp Anne Holt's record collection to Frank Gibson George Isaacs' deck of marked cards to Robert Vogel William Ienkins' voice to Richard Peterman Iames Ioiner's reindeer sweater to Lawrence Barber Andrew Kelly's seat on the football bench to Anthony Vecchio Betty Kennedy's hair to lean Przybylski Richard King's pompadour to Iames Marston Iohn Kraus' dark complexion to Ioseph Matticola lames Krusch's saxophone to Albert Anderson Ianet Lee's Collingswood interest to Pat Ployer Elizabeth Lloyd's nickname, Liz to Elizabeth Granzow Norman Lore's varsity sweater to lohn Fessman Peter Lucchese's varsity guard position to Edwin Farley Doreen Marple's notebook to Joanne Sieber Bette Martz's Y.F.C. activities to lean Fussell Doris Matchett's alumni interest to Ieanne Mackin Paul Maxwell's pegged pants to Edwin Harrison Hope McAllister's worries to Ioyce Roland Letitia McCormick's art of flirting to Elsie Powers William McLean's Wildroot to Iohn Reimer Marion McLeester's chewing gum to Eileen Kinsvater Michael Minyon's neat appearance to Roland Cun- ningham Io ephine Mitchell's height to Olia Kudatzky Charles Mullin's football ability to Wray Martin Anna Nastasi's natural curly hair to Ianet Lomax Florence Newman's short skirts to Helen Carey Mary Nobel's position in senior choir to Claire String- fellow William Nordt's seat in study hall to Robert Riggs Florence Oakley's natural blonde hair to Mary lane Taylor Mary Obert's color guard seniority to Ioan Mustaro Thomas Opie's shortness to Iohn Iensen Mary Palmer's cuteness to Barbara Marriner Marijane Parker's big brown eyes to Rose Fanelli Patricia Parker's fickle eye to Dorothy Hudson Elizabeth Paul's intelligence to Ernie Adamson Glenn Potts' class presidency to Roman Przybylski Evelyn Pucalowski's interest in sewing to Virginia Iordan Donald Puderbach's seat on the office bench to Russell Severance Nicholas Randazzo's personality to joseph Markovitz Samuel Raymond's curly hair to William Wolf lane Reed's dignity to Lois Eisele Harry Riggs' sharp shirts to Iames Leach Dorothy Rowand's shyness to Arolyn Apgar Rosalie Runkle's file box to Ruth Gibson Albert Ruoff's band position to Allan Wolff Robert Ruoff's brains to Raymond Guedon Helen Rutter's math problems to Alice Morrow Henry Sanderson's little drum and bugle corps to Stuart Miller George Scheidhauer's ears to Howard Mayers Marlene Schemel's rink skates to Louise Kampf Lawrence Schmidt's grin to Frank Mullin Richard Skidmore's mechanical brain to Samuel Bitting Ioseph Smith's razor blade to Frank Craig Edward Snelgrove's nickname, Snuggy, to his brother Thomas Snelgrove David Standiford's Hi-Y interest to Paul Pyper Earl Stannard's naval career to Iames Faries Dolores Stender's wit to Amabel Rode Allen Stetson's quietness to Richard Forster Ruth Stride's typing eraser to Angeline Massi Robert Sutton's bike to Carl Ottinger lean Tegeler's name to her cousin Louise Tegeler Elaine Waddell's smile to Betty Lou Saulpaugh Gloria Waddell's dimples to lean Higgins , Gladys Walker's student council work to Herta Neber Robert Walker's calmness to Laurel Cooley Alison Ward's interest in Shibe Park to Ioan Benedict William Watson's athletic ability to Edward Hart Frederick Weber's mathematical brain to Ellen Bausat Iohn White's musical ability to his brother Lynn White Robert Wiechard's varsity end position to Paul Kehrer Ioyce Wilson's love for Ocean City to Alice McAllister Robert Wyatt's half interest in the football team to William Steltz William Yearsley's shyness to Ioan Moss Richard Young's educated toe to Ioseph Taulane Carolyn Zaborowski's last name to David DiGiamber- ardinb Louise Schrull's love of horses to Edith Gray lSignedJ Tm: Cuiss or 1948 Witnesses: Dolores Stender, Vincent Fiola, Peggy F alvey, Alvin Day, Teresa Fanelli, Dorothy Anderson, Dorothy Critchley, Fred Hammcmn. - lqokddionaf puff nd 0 MORRIS BRADIN, D.D.S. DR. STANLEY L. BROWN DR. IOHN C. CANAL MORRIS B. CLARK, M.D. RUSSELL DANNER, D.O., M.D. DR. R. W. DAVIS, IR. IOHN W. FESSMAN, M.D. DR. W. R. FIDLER, M.D. C. E. FILKINS, M.D. DR. MABEL S. HAINES IOHN I. HORNER, M.D. HARRY A. INGHAM, D.D.S. GRACE N. KRAMER DR. HARRY D. LOVITT ARTHUR B. LUISI, D.D.S. H. E. MATLACK, D.D.S. THOMAS H. MCGLADE, M.D. FRANK HERBERT OWENS, IR., V.M.D E. SPENCER PAISLEY, M.D. VINCENT S. PALMISANO, M.D. DR. IULIUS L. PEARL DR. CHARLES B. PIERCE W. D. SCHULER I. GRAFTON SIEBER, M.D. HENRY R. TATEM, IR., M.D. DR. S. W. WHITE, D.D.S. 73 Io The Class of l943 ii? THE AUDUBON FATHERS' ASSOCIA- TION IOINS WITH THE FRIENDS OF THE CLASS OF 48 IN COMMENDING THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS UPON THE COMPLETION OF THEIR SECONDARY TRAINING. THE FATHERS' ASSOCIATION FEELS THAT IT HAS HAD A SMALL PART IN AIDING AND ENCOURAGING THE WORK OF THE SCHOOL THROUGH THE MANY ACTIVITIES IT HAS SPONSORED. THE ASSOCIATION EXTENDS TO EACH MEMBER OF THE CLASS ITS WISH FOR CONTINUED SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS IN THE YEARS TO COME. wir The Audubon fathers' Association 74 .70 llw CAM 0 1948 Congratulations to one and all. As you continue on your several ways, may success crown your achievements. Remember these three rules of life which have been found practical. The first is Go , the second is Keep going , and the third is Help some- one else to go . THE AUDUBUN'IHBH SEHUUL PARENT-TEACHER I-IESUIIIATIIIN Compliments ot I-IUIJUBUN GRADE SIIHUUL PARENT-TEACHER A550 EIATIIIN Compliments of MOUNT EPHRAIIVI PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Compliments of RUNNEMEDE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION 1 1 - 1 I SOMETIMES Across the fields ot yesterday He sometimes comes to me, A little lad just back from play- The lad I used to be. And yet he smiles so wisttully Once he has crept within, I wonder if he hopes to see The man I might have been. THOMAS S. JONES, JR. - 0I'i'Ll9Al'l'L8l'li5 of fke gfaffff of COMPLIMENTS OF AUDUBON NATIONAL BANK :je gang Fudge gonkcfence Kuhn 76 THE KENNEDY STORAGE CO. 1017 Market Street CAMDEN, NEW IERSEY Agent lor MOVING GREYVAN LINES, INC. STORAGE STOCKWELL-HARMER Insurance Agency WORLD-WIDE INSURANCE FACILITIES 122 N. Broadway CAMDEN. N. I. 118 S. Court St. ORLANDO. FLORIDA Compliments ot IOHN TRAVIS TAILOR West Kings Highway Mt. Ephraim. N. I. TONY'S TAILOR SHOP 14 BLACK HORE PIKE MT. EPHRAIM NEW IERSEY Cleaning and Pressing Beaver Brook 8-2266 Phone: EEaver Brook 8-2190-I NED CANAL LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER Sales - Rentals - Insurance 53 East Kings Highway Mt. Ephraim, N. I. Camden 4-3443 Open Evenings: Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Till 9.30 P.M. Nastasi's Home Appliances Fine Furniture - Electrical Home Appliances - Vacuum Cleaners Refrigerators - Washers - Radios 1411-15 Broadway, Camden, N. I. The Complete Home Appliance and Furniture Store k Compliments of SAMUEL'S BAKERY MT. EPHRAIM. N. 1. Timber Creek 2-6190 D O N ' S RADIO 6 TELEVISION SERVICE RECORDS - RADIOS - VICTROLAS 10 Black Horse Pike Runnemede, N. I. DON PUDERBACH, Prop. Austin Quaker Store Meats, Groceries, and Produce 3rd and Black Horse Pike RUNNEMEDE DOWNING SHOP Women's and Chi1dren's Apparel Black Horse Pike Runnemede, N. I. lkitgp Jflurist 240 White Horse Pike Phone: Aud, 5-1203 GEORGE E. BONGORT, Prop. CC1ass of '37i SIEBER'S DELICATESSEN H ershey's Ice Cream Wyoming Ave. and Chestnut St. AUDUBON, N. I. Audubon 5-4493-W BOLD'S DELICATESSEN Wyoming Ave. and Pine St. Audubon. N. I. Open Sundays 1 to IU P. M. Phone: Audubon 5-1103-W LU BROWN'S GULF SERVICE CHEVROLET SPECIALIST Your Car Needs GULFLEX Registered Lubrications Kings' Highway and Wyoming Avenue AUDUBON. N. I. 11 GL 6-0148 Day Phones Nite Au 5-0608-I ELMER'S AUTO g BODY Complete Collision Service Car Refinishing Black Horse Pike at Nicholson Road West Collingswood Heights. N. I. Opposite Audubon Village ELMER I. WALZ, IR., Prop. Heritage's 5c 6 I0c 301 E. Atlantic Ave. Audubon. N. I. Next to Highland Theater Phone Beaver Brook 8-1505 S. MONROE VENABLE Real Estate Insurance 39 East Second Avenue Runnemede. N. I. Wittmer's Pharmacy THOMAS CLIFFORD PITT, Ph.G. Black Horse Pike at First Avenue Timber Creek 2-6145 RUNNEMEDE, N. I. Compliments of A1's Service Station Kings Highway and Black Horse Pike MT. EPHRAIM, N. l. Compliments of 'ACME MARKET I Black Horse Pike Mount Ephraim FRANK GUMPERT, Manager IACK'S 5c 6: 10c BLACK HORSE PIKE RUNNEMEDE. N. I. Compliments of Continental Casualty Co. General Insurance K' WM. WADDELL, Gen. Agent l5 E. King's Highway 305 N. Sixth Street G. M. RIEGER AUd. 5-5909 Camden 4-7368 M A Y M E ' S Audubon 5-6271 LUNCH ROOM Kingsway Auto Service, Inc. Where the Boys Eat 415 W. Pine Street Audubon 5-B847 DE SOTO Sales and Service PLYMOUTH 27-29 E. Kings Highway Audubon. N. I. Helene Dress Shop Lingerie - Millinery - Accessories 37 E. Kings Highway Audubon. N. I. Phone: Audubon 5-4435 HEALTH, WEALTH, AND HAPPINESS TO THE CLASS OF 1948 ALBERT MAHAFFEY UN DERTAKER Compliments of Bert's Quaker Store 353 Maple Avenue Audubon, N. I. W. N. CLARK Plumbing :S Heating Contractor 707 Willitts Avenue AUDUBON, N. I. AUd. 5-4712 el F4 Vw 1mpOTtaHt D 'Person R A telephone operator, we mean. From the transoceanic call that affects world affairs to the social call that brings friends together, she plays an im- portant part in the activities of the community and the nation. No wonder girls like to work for the telephone company. NEW .lesser neu. retevuone coMPANv 81 BUSINESS AUMINISTRAIIUN ACGUUNTING SECRETARIAL 1-2-3 Year Courses for Men and Women .y ,-', '- ,ffl ni Fi. Fo ded ,f-'MU' 1865 'i Ulm. ff'- UUl'UUIi:U'ii , SUMMER TERM-9 Weeks, Beginning Iune I4 Shorthand and Typing Courses for those who plan to attend college. Brush-up and Regular Courses. FALL TERM-Day, Sept. 'I-Evening, Sept. 20 Early Enrollment Advisable PEIRCE SCHUUL UF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIUN Plne M. Wu! of lread, Philadelphia 2, Pa. Coll, write or 'phone PE 5-2100 for catalog Compliments of Olsen's Pharmacy 12 W. Kings Highway Mr. EPHRAnvI KERSHAW HARDWARE Opposite Mt. Ephraim Theatre Collins' Esso Service Admiral Wilson Blvd. Camden. New Iersey BOB'S CUT RATE Breyer's Ice Cream For All Occasions 904 W. Kings Highway Haddon Heights. N. I. Phones: I-l.H. 2-8839 and H.H. 2-8862 BUSINESS TRAINING in SECRETARIAL ACCOUNTING EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAI. IR. ACCOUNTING STENOGRAPHIC EXECUTIVE EXECUTIVE'S ASSISTANT Bulletins on Request Approved lor G. I. Training Member of National Council ol Business Schools and N. I. Association of Schools of Business Camden Commercial School 323-325 Federal Street Camden 4-1511 CAMDEN, N. I. KOHLER'S MARKET Wyoming Ave. and Kings Highway EDWARD C. GARDNER Funeral Director Quality Meats G Groceries Phone: Beaver Brook 8-2095 Produce - Frosted Foods - Delicatessen Black Horse Pike and Clements FREE DELIVERY AUd. 5-6103 ARCHIE and BOB'S sUNoco SERVICE STATION BLACK Honss PiKE, RUNNEMEDE. N. I. Compliments of Bridge Rd. RUNNEMEDE, N. I. F R E E D , S Tires - Batteries - Accessories Phone: Beaver Brook 8-8799 Green Valley Farms PURE GUERNSEY MILK Compliments Of Visit Our Milk Bar HADDONHELD, N' L MILLSIHE FARMS Producers and Distributors of Compumems of GoLDEN GUERNSEY MILK SHIREY and its Products 83 Compliments ot I3llTTSHALL'S Lyon's Luncheonette PHARMACY White Horse Pike and Pine Street 1 : - 307 WHITE HORSE PIKE AUDUBON AUDUBON NEW IERSEY Spend Your Pennies EDMAR at DENNEY'S Good Eats-Plenty of Seats Hampshire at Mansion AUDUBON Card 6 Gift Shop 26 W. Merchant Street AUDUBON French and Swiss Imports Our Specialty Also Swiss Cards French Arm and Shoulder Bags Made lndividually for You with Your Material by Marie Therese-Recently of RUE RIVOLI, PARIS CLOVER SHOP Children's Wear Ladies' Accessories 26 W. MERCHANT ST. AUDUBON, N. I. HARRY M. HICKS Carpenter and Builder 146 North Fourth Street PHILADELPHIA :brinL in goffda BOCCELLA'S MARKET Quality and Service Guaranteed GROCERIES, MEATS AND PRODUCE Kings Highway and Amhurst Road Phone Audubon 1005 Terms Cash QE Cjfzurcia gooalfi Supplies fur All lluunmiuatiuns XA' CHOIR GOWNS PUPIL ROBES and ALTAR APPOINTMENTS 'A' National Church liumls and Supply Eu 821-23 Arch Street PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 85 AUDUBON 6295-R H. H. 2-1246 Dry Cleaners and Dyers Zane liugan LAUNDERERS 26 Clements Bridge Road Barrington. N. I. MARK'S SWEET SHOP 14 BLACK HORSE PIKE RUNNEMEDE, N. I. Timber Creek 2-9460 Compliments ot Mr. Wm. P. Hirsch DENOF'S Cleaners and Dyers We Call and Deliver Mt. Ephraim Theater Bldg. MT. EPHRAIM. N. I. Beaver Brook 8-1701 Phone: Haddon Heights 2-1520 BROWNING BROS. GREENHOUSES Flowers for All Occasions New Iersey Ave. off Black Horse Pike Haddon Heights. N. I. FLOWERS BY WIRE Phone: Beaver Brook 8-2217 Loads Insured PADDED VANS Local - Long Distance MOVING AND STORAGE One Piece or Thousands Elwood Wentzell At Your Service Day or Night 69 E. KINGS HIGHWAY MT. EPHRAIM. N. I. Always Fresh Flowers Phone Aud. 5-1090 SAMUEL I. LEIGH Flowers tor All Occasions Bonded Member Florist Telegraph Delivery PLANTS - CUT FLOWERS Lafayette 6 Amherst Roads Audubon. N. I. Compliments ot Krohn's Luncheonette 501 Black Horse Pike Runnemede Compliments ot Beaver Brook Cleaners Fourth and Black Horse Pike Runnemede Phone: Beaver Brook 8-3355 CLARK'S GROCERIES I 3 Clements Bridge Road Runnemede, N. I. Phone Beaver Brook 8-8713 I STEELMAN BUSINESS ScEoo1. HHlJ1SiHr Nllw COMPLETE COURSES BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC TYPEWRITING CIVIL SERVICE COMPTOMETER EDIPHONE OFFICE MACHINES BUSINESS DAY and EVENING CLASSES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE SIXTH 6 PENN STS. CBridge Plazal CAMDEN, N. I PHONE - CAmden 4-3369 Volney G. Bennett Lumber Co. Second and Spruce Streets Camden, N. I. Phone Camden 4-0368 GAS HEATING - INSTALLATIONS - REPAIRS R. D. Kershaw 6 Sons Heating and Spouting, Air Conditioning 15 GLOUCESTER AVENUE Mr. EPHRAIM. N. 1. 4-0369 TIMBER CREEK 2-6184 NHLLIGANIS Audubon Shoe Repair SN B 321 East Atlantic Avenue .Soda Fountain - Subs - Notions 453 MAPLE AVENUE Phone: Audubon 5-8803 ED PEROZZ1, Prop. Expert Workmanship Reasonable Rates Hats Cleaned and Blocked CASH AND CARRY f-'If your clothes are becoming to you- they should be coming to us H . R, 6 L Cleaners - Launderers 262 Wyoming Avenue, Audubon, N. I. Compliments ot Barrington Bottling Co. Barrington, New Iersey Haddon Heights 2-0773 Rosnnr s. PEMBER'roN Phone: AU 5-5945 sxcnvivrmc Top sou. GRADING FILL DIRT Expression With Flowers ROYAL 6. VENABLE Cook's Greenhouse 101 E. Evesham Road Runnemede, N. I. Phone: Timber Creek 2-6287 140 Singley Avenue Runnemede, N. I. Timber Creek 2-6274-I Runnemede Estates Evesham Road A New Community ot Attractive Homes on Large Plots F.H.A. G GI. APPROVED Compliments of Audubon Falcons Hi-Y President ..... DAVE STANDIFORD Vice-Pres.-Treas. ...... IACK WHITE Vice-Pres.-Sec. . .HAROLD COLLINS Chaplain .... ..... B ILL MCLEAN gmt Wifi!! 121 IAMES STREET MT. EPHRAIM. N. I. ELFHPI' BEAVER BROOK 8-3378 THE AIVIERICAN STORES Quality Foods at Lowest Prices Audubon, N. I. Wyoming at Pine Merchant at Oakland if Betty Mae Frozen Custard Milk Shake and Lunch Bar Sandwiches - Coffee - Sodas CANDIES SODAS BOB-ANN SHOP Frozen Custard Home Made Ice Cream V2 Mile Above Airport on Crescent Blvd. ICE CREAM MAGAZINES C. M. IENKINS, Prop. FRANK SOZZI ED'S - DEL U pholsterer New Living Room Suites Made to Order CUTHBERT ROAD Also Occasional Chairs, Etc. PHONE: BEAVER BROOK 8-1585 AUDUBON, N. I. Kings Highway 6 Lincoln Ave. MT. EPHRAIM, N. l. WEDDING DESIGNS FUNERAL DESIGNS MITCHELL 6, NESS PhiladelplIia's Modern Sporting Flowers by Agnes U Goods Store 48 W. Buckingham Ave. 1209 Arch Street Mt' Ephrmm' N' I' PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA Specialists in School, College POTTED PLANTS TIMBER CREEK 2-6061 cmd Camp Outfittirig Palmer's Soda Grille Businessmen's Lunch Full Course Dinners V GIANT MILKSHAKES EEL.. Compliments of A Friend GEORGE WARD, Prop. From Brooklawn 1108 White Horse Pike oeklyn 89 AUDUBON HEATING CO. SOCONY-VACUUM FUEL OILS Plumbing and Heating Contractors Phone: Audubon 5-3000 Audubon Record Shop Everything in Records 168 Oakland Ave., Audubon. N. I. Phone: Audubon 5-8881 Haddon Heights Z-4718 QUICK inc. STEAK QUICK FROZEN SANDWICH STEAKS Never Tough No. 303 Black Horse Pike Haddon Heights. N. I. jine gofecl 9700616 FRESH DAILY WWE! fi. gale f Wedding and Birthday Cakes Baked to Order Carofgnb Mlgefy l'Where Quality Counts PAUL H. KENTKAMP, Prop. 117 W. MERCHANT ST.. AUDUBON. N. Open daily 9 to 6 MT. EPHRAIIVI LUMBER 6: COAL CO. IEDDO-HIGHLAND COAL K O P P E R S C O K E FUEL OIL LUMBER and MILLWORK BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Bell Phone: Beaver Brook 8-1612 Compliments ot MARTINO'S FOOD MARKET West Kings Highway MOUNT EPHRAIM, N. I. Compliments ot Mt. Ephraim Food Market 20 Black Horse Pike MT. EPHRAIM, N. I. SKILES FOOD MARKET Phone: Audubon 5-1010 309 E. ATLANTIC AVE. AUDUBON, N. I. HEALD French Dry Cleaning 614 Station Avenue Haddon Heights Hnllaway Bus Service White Horse Pike and Gibbsboro Road CLEMENTON. N. I. 'QP We Specialize in Careful, Courteous Charter Service and School Transportation Call Laurel Springs 4-0137 HADDON HEIGHTS VICTORY SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Any Type ot Savings Account to Suit Your Requirements Deposit Any Amount at Any Time Withdraw Any Amount at Any Time Accounts Insured up to S5000 Liberal Dividends Ask' for One of Our Booklets 602 STATION AVENUE HADDON HEIGHTS. N. I. sir EEIIHGE Il. DAVIS IEWELER For Distinctive Iewelry 517 STATION AVE. HADDON HEIGHTS, N. I. iff SHAW ELECTRICAL SERVICE APPLIANCE G GIFT SHOP Kings Highway at Lincohi Avenue MT. EPHRAIM, N. I. MOUNT EPHRAIIVI SERVICE CENTER Complete Automotive Service phone: Black Horse Pike 6. George Street Wiring Timber creek 2-6372 Repairs MT' EPHRAIM' N' l' Good Luck I. R. LEAP 6. SON All ' 1D B Gir rum? ugle Corps Super Market o MURRAY-TROUT POST 262 AMERICAN LEGION AUDUBON. N. I. PIONEER FOOD STORES RUNNEMEDE, N. I. Tlmber Creek 2-6376 PAUL'S Home Furnishings 116 SMITH'S LANE RUNNEMEDE. N. I. 3 Bell - Audubon 3341 VVILLIAM C. SCHOFIELD Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating No. 1 OSWEGO AVENUE AUDUBON, N. I. SAM S. YAMPELL Diamonds - Watches - Iewelry 109 King's Highway East HADDONFIELD, N. I. Telephone: Haddonfield 9-2626 SMITH FURNITURE 109 WHITE Honss PIKE Household Appliances Hot Point B ' , . est Wishes for G Hartzag s Delicatessen Happy and Successful Future Good Eating TEGELER'S DRUG STORE 315 E. Atlantic Ave. Audubon, N. OAK AND CEDARCHOFT AVE. ELLIS BULK, B.S., Reg. Pharm. Phone: Audubon 5-1037 Audubon 5-8845 BOWER 8: SONS il? FAMOUS READING ANTI-IRAClTE GULF FUEL OIL OAKLYN, N. I. Sf? Audubon 5-1265 Collingswood 5-1234 Q Phone Collingswood 5-0891 5-4303 Compliments of Oaklyn Motor Sales ROHLF'S BAKERY 1200 White Horse Pike Octklyn, N. I. HADDON HEIGHTS Used Car Lot Collingswood Circle Collingswood, N 93 37W CATALOG OP WAR SURPLUS LENSES PRLSMS, BINOCULARS, ETC. Write to EDMUND SALVAGE IIUPMPANY Hex lllll, Audubon, New Jersey 94 A. P. . .mee jgingafor fha .llome 1001 WHITE HORSE PIKE O OAKLYN, NEW IERSEY Telephone: Collingswood 5-1530 Furniture-Bedding-Kitchen Units-Floor Coverings-Radios Washers-Retrigerators-Electrical Appliances Radio Repairs-Television Sf? FH!-INK H.I-'IISTEH 8. SUN COAST TO COAST BORDER TO BORDER o FUNERAL DIRECTORS GREYHOUN D 250 White Horse Pike LINES E EARLE FOSTER - IOHN N. SWARTZ . SAFE WILLIAM I. DECKMAN, IE. DEPENDABLE ECONOMICAL Finney Wood's Men'S Shop REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Outfitters for Gentlemen Rowland R- Harden 123 Kings Hghwy.. E. Hddddnfield, N. 1. RGCIUOI 175 City Line Ave., Balwcynwydl pa. 200 Mame Ave. Haddoniield. N. I. ARROW SHIRTS Haddonfield 9-6700 524 Station Ave. Haddon Heights. N. I. Haddon Heights 2-1434 A 95 Used Cars That Are Right Iohnny's County Motor Sales CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH 1006-08-10 White Horse Pike OAKLYN. NEW IERSEY Collingswood 5-0141 Compliments ot AUDUBON POLICE moofkf meadow Wufrifiou5., S 19,-wlufft 0 l-1hhntts llairins Estimates Cheerfully Given HARRY COCHRAN Contractor - Builder West Clements Bridge Road Runnemede. N. I. Beaver Brook 8-1554 Runnemede Supply Co. Lumber - Hardware Paints, Cement CS Household Furnishings 24 N. Black Horse Pike 9 E. Clements Bridge Road RUNNEMEDE. N. l. Phone: Beaver Brook 8-2328 96 DAVENPORT'S Esso STATICN 200 White Horse Pike AUDUBON Phone: Audubon 5-8811 Reynolds Sweet Shop 51 East Kings Highway AUDUBON Home-Made Chocolates Large Assortment of Candies Supplee Ice Cream EMPIRE DINER An Ideal Eating Place for Man, Woman, or Child White Horse Pike Haddon Heights, N. I. Compliments of New York Baking Co. 222 W. Merchant Street Audubon 5-5547 BEAVERBROOK IOBBING IN ALL 8-1404 ITS BRANCI-IES HARRY Del-INGELO Contractor and Builder 33 Gloucester Ave. Mt. Ephraim. N. I. Compliments of A FRIEND Phone. Beaver Brook 8-1585 Mt. Ephraim Theatre Black Horse Pike Mt. Ephraim. N. I. Now Insulated For Your Pleasure LATEST R.C.A. MIRACLE SOUND Charning's Gulf Service 158 White Horse Pike Audubon. N. I. 24 AI-IR. TOWING SERVICE Day: Audubon 5-8828 Night: Emerson 5-1421-R I '97 Brown's Food Stores Quality Foods-Economy Prices S.E. Cor. Merchant St. 6 Oakland Ave. AUDUBON. N. l. Phone: Audubon 5-3440 Alfred W. Murray FOOD SHOP Merchant St. and Oakland Ave. The Meeting Place of Quality and Economy Phone: Audubon 5-4095 Orston Sweet Shop Super Sub Sandwiches All kinds ol other delicious sandwiches 325 East Atlantic Avenue Audubon. N. I. MILTON KUSHNER, Prop. Success to the Graduates of '47 AUDUBON PHARMACY GUY R. LUONGO, Pho. Meet at ll- AL's NEST Pharmacy - Chemistry 41 Bus, Kings Highway Bacteriology - Biology for Undergraduate de- ,, p ' , Tig' gree courses, lead- .gj ing to B. Sc. de- 5 5 3 'E grees, pave the way 2 Q., 3.1 5 : to interesting and ' ' successful careers ihigfg- in these fields. -90 Graduate studies in Pharmacy, Bacteri- ology and Biology also available. Coeduca- tional. Applications for September 1949 now being considered. Write for catalog. Philadelphia College oi Pharmacy and Science 43rd ST., KIIIOSESSING AND WOODLAND AVIS., PHILA. 4, PA. DELICIOUS SANDWICHES Try Our Subs! Compliments of CENTURY RITZ and HIGHLAND THEATRES d l COLLINGSWOOD 5-4675 Suburban Lumber Company 712 NEWTON AVENUE . OAKLYN, N. I. lumber : Millwork : Insulation A Glass Blocks : llanlware SARONY strumos A A 1206 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA 7. PA. Pennypcrcker 8771 W 1 PHOTOGRAPHER Pon THE 1948 LE SOUVENIR u n 1 1 99 5? Z -., O Kia 3?-it 2 A x u XJ mwwgwmhg I I B H - .e , , I' Nl 4 xxx 241. FEI., .55 U - 2 :lax NX '-K-Ji ' ll ' ffm I H 'tgs xfg hf 1 ,. V -Q, I IV . lf 1 , ! 'Q ' W Hr 'M Y S.. I' I rj! Q Q N' M, :'! 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