Camden High School - Purple and Gold Yearbook (Camden, NJ)

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W . i l H HAROLD COVVARD, Clzaftrrnan i MARY CARTER, Vice-Chairman U ROBERT VAN BLUNK, Ex-Officio l M ae Boland Frederick Janssen Eugenia Corson Hubert Mount I re-no Frost Clayton Phifer Beatrice Grurn Harry Pine lt Elsie Toztssaint David lV1'tleIs l l f,'KQ44l-ee- -- fe IAQQXQ Page Three Page F11111' 721 ilu' Clam' rgf 1923 I 1f.vl1'11d l71.If 11,11pr1'1'1'f1l1'1111for U16 flflfllf .v'11,11p111'! 1111111 1111112 .Ill'K'l'I'l lo U16 S1'f11111f, and l1'11.f'l ffm! 1'IIL'f7 11111111- fm' 111' lfzr Lila. f',-' wil! ever !IlIs'L' 1,11 lIll'l11f H1111 U10 wurld 111'1'1f,-' 1111111.11 lf1111111w, fm! 1111!f11'11.17 Jo 11111141 af 111611 and w111111'11 qf f1011u1' 111111, 1'11lq17r1'411. Qllara Stztnapt Igurruugb To miss Qitbsl Qbrare Ziurh 7'f?L'l1'lIt'l' Qf Pubffv L9,l74'l7k1'l'l-II THE PURPLE AND TIIE GOLD 124' In-',1n'4'lj'1:fl11 mn! 41j'cz'l1'nfn1lcl11 Jmfzhmlnf ll-If HIE CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND 'l'WIiNTY-THREE F I. '? MCM Page Six 3 1923 L i I Qllass Gfficers ,Q PRESIDENT ROBERT N. VAN BLUN K VICE-PRESIDENT MARY IRENE FROST SECRETARY LILLIAN CREAMER TREASURER FREDERICK IANSSEN Clllass Qlinlurs Green and Silver Glass Jflutner American Beauty Rose P Glass jlliluttn 1 Res Non Verbau Deeds Not Words Qlilass fell Harum, Scarum, Ragum, Ram! 1 Chickey, Chick-Chick, Chuck! When you're against the '25's, G Y0u'1'e surely out of luck. Crickety-crix, Cara, CaraxY 1925 nothing lacks, Rain, Hail, Snow, Sleek, 1925's can't be beat. NQ35: Qgiepyizi. rv' - v 17.34 , lag l l l 3Bresihent's Message tn the Qrahuating Qlllass DEAR CLASSMATI-:sz Our four years' sojourn here has come to an end, we must move on to make room for others, and as we leave, we have various feelings. Some, undoubtedly, think our time here was altogether too short, others are gladly looking forward to going out into the world or attending a higher institution of learning. But none, I feel sure, would be willing to part with the memories of our trials, our tasks, or our good times that we have experienced here in Camden High School. However, this is no time for us to stop, satisfied with what we have accomplished. We must set before us high standards and ideals, strive until we have attained them, then set up higher ideals, and keep working on. Across our paths in life many obstacles will no doubt be strewng some will serve as stepping stones to a higher plane 5 others, possibly, may be stumbling blocks. If we cannot get over these, we must go around themg if we cannot go around them, we will take the defeat. A goodlman is not clejected by occasional failure. No matter what we undertake, let us never forget the helpful teachings, the broad views, and the truer outlook on life we have learned here. We shall always have a warm spot in our hearts for dear old Camden High School. ROBERT NELSON XVAN BLUNK, Pre.n'denl. 1 l I l l I r 1 i r l 1 .i- 5 CKQMF .Qi If-QQAY: Pu ge Szfrrn Page Eigh! CLASS OF 1925 A A ,-.A- 4 Q' 'vi'-i Y RICHARD KNIGHT AITKEN 225 LINDEN S'1'iusET COOPER Scnool. Academic Course Hi-Y Club MD, Christmas Decoratin Committee MD. Dick is one of the most obliging feiows we know. It's never too much trouble for him to do a favor for a friend. He has lots of friends, too. Here's hoping you make lots rnore, Dick, and that they're as good to you as you are to t' mem. 11 figure quite r1e.rcrvz'ng To head our honor roll. In all hc didfor C. H. S. Hz' cnlererl hear! and mul. EDWIN RICHARD ALLEN 610 XVALNUT STREET FETTERS Scnooi. General Course Student Government t4jp Flower and Color Committee CSJQ Art Club C515 Ban uet Committee C415 Physical Training Leader Cl, 2, 555 Hi?Y Club Cl, 2l3 Iunior Play Committee. At present Eddie bids fair to become a great physicist, and to cause the shades of Icule and Galileo, and a few others, to shiver in the dark. Let's hope he does. If you d0n't know him, we'd advise you to et acquainted, for ihe's jolly, interesting, and sociable. Yvhilge he isn't very big in either direction, we must remember that good goods come in small packages. Radio and phy.rZc.r loo, flrc what he rno.rl enjoyw. Though he'.r popular, .rlill hc'.r lonlh To mix among Ihe boyx. W HQ n. cu' mf Page Nine Camden High School J-' I T T Pa-ge Ten IOHN W. ANDERSON 857 BRIDGE AVENUE Wul'r'rIE1z Sfuool. Academic Course School Night CSM Glee Club CS, 41, Varsity Football Team MJ: Hi-Y Club Q-tj. Iohn's face is almost always a picture of happiness. If we met him without his cheerful grin, we wouldn't know him. And then we think that Iohn has a secret ambition to be an after-dinner speaker. Also, he has a fondness for members of the feline family. J .rl-1fl1'.1'l1 boy lid' Sn11'l1'n' John, ,I lmy who l11IfL'.I'l0-110 zlwayfrunz dear olfz' Canzdcn H 111111, John iimirnmn, .Hu Jo. MAXINE ATKINS 50 E. XVALNUT AVENUE, MERCHANTVILLE MERc1mNrvu.I.E Hion Scuoor. Academic Course Student Government C455 Christmas Decorating Com- mittee f4U: School Night C-45: Latin Club C-45. Iust a little late as usual. Maxx generally gets there, but not always on time. But it is an awful bother to hurry, isn't it? Maxx has certainly made many friends since she has been at Camden High. The funny part of it is the novel way in which they become introduced! Nothing like being original, is there, IWlax ? Shi- 1fm'.rn'lpa1'nl, .ru wx' .ruppfm-c Tim! nz cavlz vlzvfk llzerv 4fu'm'fl.r I1 nm THELMA ATKINSON 1-123 B1cr.LEv1Ew AVENUE NEW Em'P'r Scuoor. Academic Course Class Hockey Team QQ, SD: Student Government ffl, 5, 4M Class Party Committee t2l: Assembly Room Treasurer KSU: Tri-Hi Club fl, 2, 3, 413 Secretary I-451 School Night CS, 45g French Club C-tl. Can you imagine Thelma ever being furious with anyone? Can you imagine her eyes flashing and her tongue pouring forth cutting words of hatred? No, you most certainly can- not. She is entirely the opposite-that just nice kind, the kind we all like for our friends. One of Thelma's many accomplishments is her aptitude for prophesying the coming of tests. But sad to say, like the weather forecasts, she's sometimes wrong. ,I mzlurz' .rlamfy mm' .farmc,' ilfznrr gzrl 1.f .rrldonz mrvrz. The Purple and the Gold, 1923 ISABEL AUERBACH 428 CARTERET STREET IUNIOR SCHOOL Commercial Course School Night Why don't people appreciate their blessings? lssy stands in the locker-room and brushes and brushes, trying to get the curl out of her hair, while we oor straight-haired, and curling-ironed souls stand by and, try to figure out whether she is crazy, or just a little peculiar. W'lzcn I.,r.Qy came la our .rclzool She wax very, very Jmall, Bul now lhnl .rhe'.r a Senior Sllfhf really almoml lull. GEORGE CUNNINGHAM BAILEY 6 W. BIAPLE AVENUE, MERCliANTY'lLl.E MERCllANTX'lI.I.E H1011 SCHOOL Academic Course Christmas Decorating Committee C-U. Despite the fact that George comes from Merchantville, we have learned to like him and to respect him. He spent only his Freshman and Senior years here, but we've noticed that he has quite as many friends as those of us who have been here four years. XVe hope he'll never forget the days he spent here and never regret them. Few fellows have made so many friends in such a short time. Wc'1'c J'0I'lIV we hmfen'l known you IibI'f0lll' -l1L'tll'J' ln.,rlcarl of une. For afurlrig lhal lime, wc'vc' found you Among llu: bcwl unrlcl' llzc .run. ESTHER PURDY BAKER 417 S. S1x'r11 STREET IONIOR SCHOOL Home Economics Course Glee Club C425 School Night 145. Esther is your name, Single is your station, Lucky he the young man Yvho makes the alteration. So say we all of us, for Esther took the Home Economics Course. XVe'll wager she's a crackerjack at it, too. Best of all she doesn't have much to say. lsn't that a man's definition ofa perfect woman? Sl1c'.r learned ju.rl how In conk and wmv. Indeed ll1B!If,l'C mreful llllllgd' lo know. li .AS slug .- George ..E:Uw., L Page Eleven Camden High School ID ill 1 ay rv:f.- Page Twelve ADELE MAY BANYARD 401 E. PARK AVENUE, lVlERCHANTVILLE COLLINS TRACT SCHOOL Academic Course Alandolin Club C5, 455 Glee Club C355 Assembly Room Leader C455 Student Government C455 Student Cabinet C455 Christmas Decorating Committee C455 School Night C5, 45. Adele is one of the sweetest and most lovable girls in our class. Did you ever see her laugh? She has one of those inward chuckles, one that twists her face and makes her look as though it hurt to laugh. But it really cloesn't, because Adele always has an ever-ready smile. The Mzindolin Club will just naturally go to pieces when Adele graduates. She really is a very essential member. Bolh J'l7llllBJ' and l7IllJ'l.l'., So you .ree Jdelcfr a lucky Twenty-llzree. ANNA MAY LOUISE BANZHOF 1454 HAIDDON AVENUE JUNIOR SCHOOL Commercial Course Song and Yell Committee C255 Party Committee Cl, 2, 452 Flower Committee C455 Tri-Hi Club C2, 3, 45, President C455 Preliminary and Final Oratorical Contest C455 Cast, lunior Play C555 Student Government C2, 5, 455 Senior Girls' Double Quartet C455 Glee Club Cl, 2, 5, 455 Christmas Decorating Committee C555 Hockey Team C2, 3, 455 Varsity Hockey Team C455 School Ni ht C5, 455 Assembly Room Secretary C355 Children's Party Committee C5, 455 Class Day Committee C455 Class Day Presenter. Anna Nlay is well known to us all. First, because she- well, we can see her easily, you know. And we're certainly glad we can, too, because there's a jolly good time where Anna Nlay is. Think of the delight she gave us with those humorous recitations, so well done. Anna May has been a loyal, helpful '25. 'T 1'.r lrue .rhc'.rfa!, But what lnaHf'l'.r Ural? Slzcfrfzzll zjfun, dur! we like her a lon. BEATRICE LOUISE BARE 1255 EMPIRE AVENUE JUNIOR SCHOOL General Course Class Day Committee C455 Senior Girls' Double Quartet C455 Student Government C455 School Night C455 Tennis Manager C255 Class Hockev Team Cl, 2, 5, 455 Class Party Committee Cl, 5, 455 Girls' Glee Club C5, 455 Christmas Decorating Committee C5, 455 Christmas Song and Yell Committee C255 Children's Party Committee C5, 45. Poor Louise never has anything to wear. YVhat a pityl Perhaps she has to use her Clothes to keep her pets warm. How many pets does she have? Oh, just a neighborhood full. But say, she always looks mighty attractive. Tell us, Louise, how were you ever elected our most stylish girl since you always say you never have anything to wear? Now Lazulrc Bare! Yoifvc plmly lo wear Both rzcfz andfa1l',' we I1L'l'l'l'lfl1l'L' Umar lo romparf with -lj0lll'J' .ro rare. y 1 - - , I We rc III dcirpalr when at you we Jlalr. The Purple and the Gold, 1923 HELEN FROTHINGHAM BARRINGTON 605 PARK AVENUE, PENSAUKEN COLLINS TRACT SCHOOL Home Economics Course Class Basketball Team Cl, 25, Captain C155 School Night Cl, 2, 555 Physical Training Leader C255 Junior Play Com- mittee C45. Helen is really very, very practical. She excels in her work in the domestic science and dressmaking de artments. There is no need to ask Helen if she bought the diress she is wearing: for the answer will always be that she made it her- self. Her hats, too, are really lovely. All of us adored the Brown one, the brim of which she covered with hand-made owers. Afelching hal on a youlhful head Fill.: uf wilh admiralion, :Ind when lhe head can plan lhe hal- flcccpl our approlralion! EDMUND ALLEN BATCHELOR 45 N. TWENTY-SIXTH STREET CRAMER Scnoor. Technical Course Football Team C55, Manager C455 Children's Party Com- mittee C555 Student Government C455 RECORD Stall' C455 Iunior Play Page Committee C45. In his fourth year Batch filled the important position of football manager, and it was mostly through his good work that the field was ke t in such first-class condition. It is said that he is so fondpof his school that he has been neither late nor absent during his four ears with us. He is a good student, and a loyal son of C. S. Oh, Balchelor if a ladie.r' man, And we expect hc'll lead In movie .rlunl.r, for il i.r .mid He loolor like Wally Reid. ETHEL W. BERKOWITZI 1458 XVILDWOOD AVENUE IUNIOR SCHOOL Academic Course Song and Yell Committee C455 School Night C355 Cast, lunior Play C55 5 Mandolin Club C45 5 Glee Club C555 French Club C45. Ethel's chief occupation is talking with a very charming accompaniment of the eyes. Often we wonder which is the most charming-her loquacity or her eyes. The girls will say her loquacity, and the boys-well, it is needless to say which they prefer. Ethel has surely made a record for her- self for according to a member of' our faculty, it is three years since C. H. S. has had a student who was even a close second to her. Here i.r a charming hohlred-haired m1'.r.r W'ha lhinlor lhal lalking IJ lhe nnly hli.r.r. BW E W ugmchu Berk me mt Page Thirteen Camden High School Gi Bid , Coggy saw 211 N Page Fourteen EDITH ELLIS BIDDLE 59 E. XVALNUT AVENUE, MEuCnAx'rvu.LE NIIERCIIANTVILLE Hion Scnoor. Academic Course Student Government C411 Banquet Committee t4Dg Class Basketball Team t4jg School Night C453 Latin Club C4l. Poor Bid l She worries constantly about getting thin. Every time she has a chance to run we all look out. Almost at any hour you can find Edith running around the few unoccupied places in the locker-room. Yvith a high-powered microscope we might be able to find evidence of decreasing avoirdupois, but with the naked eye we can only make out a girl who comes panting, and vows she has lost exactly one poupdd and a half! We wouldn't doubt your word for the wor . I .rcorn llle Jlenrler, llie M'lIl.J'l ll1al'.r-fnc. Jluclz rallzrr would I goodly dine. S. NATHAN BLANK 1809 BROADWAY FETTERS Scnoor. General Course Reserve Football Team 12, 533 Class Basketball Team 12, 3, 41g Cast, lWIonsieur Beaucaireu C535 Class Day Com- mittee t4l. The one thing particularly noticeable about Goggy is the great area ot his face that disappears when he opens his mouth. Without him and kindred spirits, the world sure would be dull. His laugh is contagious. We advise you not to take Goggy too seriously, because you might get stung. Yve wish him luck, and hope he'll always be so jovial. Laughing and roarln-q, dna' p1l.rl11'1zg har way, .41 lax! t1l'l'l'L'l.llg Al Commencemenl Day. WILLIAM BLOSSER 414 N. SEVENTH STREET IUNIOR Scnoor. Academic Course School Night t4Dg Latin Club Class Day Presenter. Blosser has always been a quiet, industrious student, far above the average in scholarship. Yet there have been times when he has surprised us all by his worldly flights. Ijlis latest antic was that of ap aring at the Senior Dlasque with a pair of short pants angea couple of Iolly-pops. Bill has not a few friends, and we're glad that we're one. Ina'u.rlrz'ouJ, qulcl, .l'flldl'0llJ' loo, Re.rervea', a.r all .yourfr1'cnd.r do know. Ilylml woula' we glue, if we bu! knew Y our knowledge yozfd on um l2e.rf0w.7 The Purple and the Gold, 1923 MAE ELLIOTT BOLAND 700 N. Eiouru STREET Nonriimsr SCHOOL Academic Course Glee Club fl, 2, 5, 413 Senior Double Quartet C413 Yell and Plotto Committee tfijg Assistant Editor, the RECORD t-lj: Pur :le and Gold Committee t-U: Vice-President, French Club t-133 Student Government t4jg Commencement speaker. Behold! One ol' our clever Entre Nous editors greets the eye. lVIae sees all and knows all that goes on around C. H. S. If ever you wish to recall an incident of old times after your graduation, call on Ixiae. She's quick at lessons, too. How we poor plodders long for a bit of her genius. Lately, however, it is not only lessons that have interested her in class. 1'ou'a' Inari wnlclz nu! when Jlat-'.r abnul, lldllil lqy a funny caper, Oryou LC'lilI.h'l1d-U0llI'lf6U ncxl nmnlh Rllqlzl fn our lzzlqh .rclmol paper. BELLA BRAC-ER 1129 M'r. E1'uRA1M AVENUE WILMING'I'ON HIGH SCHOOL Commercial Course I'Iere's a girl who is becoming quite an athlete. Since she has been doin 1' so much gym work she really pro- lesses to like it a iiot. With this wonderful beginning, we really expect some day to hear Bella shouting orders to some big gym class. llcr4 .r lu lzeallliful v.w'rc1'.fr Taken fn. Ihr x1Ly1n l Ifrep fl up will: all your mliglzl, Il kz'c'p.r you in good lrinz. GEORGE BRAGER 1129 MT. EPHRAIM AX'ENL'E xVILMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Academic Course Latin Club t4I. Motlier Nature got her recipes sadlv mixed when she made George. She gave him red hair and blue eyes, but forgot to put the Irish blood in, and to further muddle matters, she gave him an extremely mild temper to go with his danger- signal hued thatch. Some oor Irishman must be wandering around bemoaning the blaclz hair that makes him a living lie. You'rc' happy and L'l1L'CI:flll. flmz' .ro llmugh you'rc nzlxvd, IVs'rv glad' .Valurc madv you Q12 nltffaiale H l!.'lI.4 Jud d!7l1,l want youfxed. Reds W 'L' Page Fifteen Camden High School wi. ye :UNCC 'Nigilnlniz - Maile 5 U1 312 Page Sixteen MULFORD MYERS BRANDT 726 GRANT STREET SEWVELL SCHOOL Technical Course Mulford certainly has grown since we first saw him. He was only a normal rook then, but now he talks over our heads. How's the weather up there, Nlulford? -He knows about all one can of radio and wireless, and oh boy, you ought to hear him in physics lab l In rat1'1'o he IDJ' well C'l'l'J'6d, all leaml fl .reenu Um! way, For he .fl1'ng.r ou! all h1'.r w1rele.r.r lerm.r fI.r a farmer pifclmr hay. EMMA LOUISE BURGESS 117 N. COVE ROAD, MERCHANTVILLE WILLIAM PENN HIGH SCIIOOL, PIIILA., PA. Commercial Course Class Basketball Team C5, 455 Varsity Basketball Team C455 Mandolin Club C2, 455 Track Team C555 School Night C45. There is an old saying, Good goods always come in small packages, but we offer Emma Louise as a roof that that is all wrong. While one would hardly call Emma petite, she is one of the ver nicest girls in our class, and an ideal center for our basketgiall team, too. Herelr a girl that I-J' neyer dreary, She really maker our lwc.r qulle cheery. MARY H. CARTER 1507 BAIRD AVENUE JUNIOR SCHOOL Academic Course School Night C5, 45 5 Cast, Iunior Play C55 5 Glee Club C5, 45 5 Art Club C5, 455 French Club C45 5 Chairman, Flower and Color Committee C355 Student Government C5, 455 Constitution Committee C555 Students' Council C555 Cabinet C555 RECORD Staff C455 Vice-Chairman, Purple and Gold Committee C455 Honor Pu il and Commencement Speaker C45 5 Leader Girls' Glee C455 liunior Play Committee C455 Latin Club C45. Mary is our most studious, ambitious, and dependable irl, and she deserves every speck of fame that comes to her. But it is sort of hard on us poor mortals endowed with just ordinary intelligence to be in a class with Mary. She makes us seem like tots in a kindergarten with the whole world ahead of us to conquer. But say, have you ever watched her roll her eyes or, we might ask, have you ever been a victim? Our Honor Lady! Lowa' hy all Of mind moat keen and temper Jweel. Jlay fortune bring you everything T o make your happinenr complete! The Purple and the Gold, 1923 BYRON PlNCKNEY COBB, IR. 427 BENSON S'1'R1cis'1' jumgn SCH001, Academic Course Hi-Y Club fl, 2, 3, 4D3 Banquet Committee f-D3 Latin Club MD. The services that Byron rendered the Student Govern- ment are especially commendable. ln his last year he gave up a minute of each period, and twice a day whole exercise periods in order that he might relieve the congestion in the halls by arriving at his next class ahead of time. Yve thank him, and wonder how he got away with it. He's an excellent fellow, and a friend worth having. Tim! .rclmol-gif! 1'0n1plc.i'1'on 11H'I0ll-II Imym ar qzulr mn-. I vtfrzcmf Iiyrmz Ima- um' all wlzwlz cnwau.rgn'l.r glare. 'TIMOTHY I. COLLINS 1759 S. SIx'ru STREET ZVUCKLE Scuoor. Academic Course Class Basketball f4H: Latin Club MD: Nlandolin Club CZ, SD. Gazing upon the sleepy countenance depicted here, you would hardly believe its owner to be a pocket billiard shark, independent basketball star, and a baseball player. That listless gaze deceives his op nents just as it does you, but there's much behind those gliisses. His greatest accomplish- ment is sleeping soundly through a stormy recitation period, and awakening at the psychological moment. Tall and lanky, quiet .rlarcf Bm' knack al lhc door, ll1crc'.r .ranzcone llzcre. EDWARD COMBS 555 N. THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET CRAMER SCHOOL Technical Course Behold, Camden's greatest Boy Scout! Eddie has captured fifty-four merit badges out of a ossible sixty. He has a liking for chemistry and physics, but liis pet subject is ym. Some dav in the future we expect to see a shingle reacing Edward Combs, Engineering of flll Kinds. Anolher lmy cc-ho'.f made liar mark In lla' lmlI.r of Camden Hliah. H1'.r Zlfllfilflillllpd' mo.rl cnmplele. Ed f.w'l.r wflh a avlqlz. Q2 SL ..BMe.. 77m'f D0ify S12 it 'L' Page Seventeen Camden High School U4 EM Ben Gem' 1' ...,..a......,M..,......... Ranch UE '1' Page Eighteen BENJAMIN COOPERMAN 1502 BROADWAY MICIKLE Scuoox, Academic Course Glee Club C2, 5, 413 School Night C2, 5, 413 Flower and Color Committee C313 Manager, Track Team C413 Cast, lunior Play C31. If Bennv was ever to go into the army, right away he'd be made chief of the camouflage division. Believe us, Benny sure can bluff. He can sleep, too. The balcony, although uncomfortable enough to most of us, is a downy nest for Benjamin. Gentlemen, I am not yet myself. Benny, be yourself. Benny knnunr a lol QI' math, fl! lvawl he lhe'nk.r he dom. He never lalkm abou! lzzlr ma1'k.f, Bu! how .r0fl lhc Immun. wax. EUGENIA HOAGLAND CORSON 619 PENN STREET IUNIOR Scnoor. Academic Course Cast, Iunior Play C513 Purple and Gold Committee C413 Christmas Play C511 Pin and Ring Committee C313 Student Government C5, 411 Preliminary Contest C41j Girls' Glee Club C5, 413 RECCJllD'Still:li C513 Secretary of Classroom C311 Christ- mas Decorating Committee C413 School Night C411 Children's Party Committee C5, 413 Tri-Hi Club C2, 3, 413 Vice-President, Art Club C5, 413 French Club C41. La petite leannel No one could ever forget her blonde daintiness. Remember the Christmas play, in which she had such deliciously lovely hysterics'l Even if she did snap at the otter like a bird at a cherry we were perfectly en- chanted by her acting. And she's a shining star in the g m, remindin us of little Hop-o'-my-thumb as she periiiirms spell-bincing stunts. Elll.lll'l1l.I1 l.J' a dalinly Monde, Of whom we'rc uefjy, vrqyfondg Jnd ccrlain people, .ro we hear, W'ou!d add anolhrr very llzere. HAROLD WILBUR COWARD 22 N. TIIIRTIETII STREET CRAMER SCHOOL General Course Hi-Y Club Cl, 2, 5, 411 Cabinet C413 Christmas Song and Yell Committee C5, 41j Football Reserves C413 Assistant Manager of Track C513 Manager of Track C411 Children's Party Committee C413 Chairman, Purple and Gold Com- mittee C411 Student Government C413 School Night C413 Glee Club C413 Class Basketball If everybody in this world were like Punch',-well, it wouldn't be such a terrible place after allg the fact is, it would be a mighty line place. The only time he ever tirowns is when he is speaking in the Auditorium, and then his forehead is convulsed into such mountainous wrinkles that one wonders how he will ever spread them out again. He's one of our finest and most dependable boys. Ile .rtannir before you, happy and gay, The only bqu who ncve1'f1cf.r mad. In fad, hc'.r qflen been heard lo Jay, L1fe'.fj'ar loo .rhorl lo even bc md. The Purple and the Gold, 1923 LILLIAN CREAMER 214 N. TYIIRTY-SEVlCN'l'll S'1'ltEE'l'v Cimmmz Scnoor. Commercial Course Student Government C2, 3, 45: Council C455 Cabinet C45: Class Secretary CS, 455 Secretary. Girls' A. A. C45: Secretary, Assembly Room C455 Class Hockey Team CS, 45: Christmas Decoratin f Committee CS, 45: Son f and Yell Committee C255 Pin and king Committee C551 Class Roll Committee C315 School Night C5, 45: lunior Play Committee CS, 455 Alember- ship Committee, Girls' A. A. C453 Children's Party Com- mittee !-llz French Club C45. Lillian is secretary of almost everything in the Class of '25, but il' another secretaryship should arise, we'd never con- sider anyone else for the mosition. XNe'd just vote for l,il. lt's a habit, and certainly a good one. S716 w1'1'lf'.v down all !!1l'l.I' l'lI0lAl7.ll l-' Sfn' I.-I' llflllifllflll -l'l'I'l.f'L'. She krrpx 1'r1zpre.l'.rr'vr 1w'nl'rLr Ulu 7itt'KIlLll-IIIIVC l1'1'ln'. RALPH DANIELSON l0l5 N. NiNi:1'm:N'rn Srizmzr Wasnixorox Scnooi. Technical Course There are only two thin fs that Rates really afraid ofa girls and elocution. Heh try anything else at least once. Xve venture to say that the girl who catches Rate will have as hard a time as Nliss Yvilson had to make him recite. Nevertheless. Rates a bear with a pen. Remember those amusing themes he used to hand Nliss lones? Those were the good old days, eh, what? .I -l1um1'-looking blonde .rIrl'dr.r lhrou-gh our f1all.r, Ile f1oc.rn'l have much In .ra.11,' Ile can lliink and wrfle arm' .PCIIICU fznlw' Bu! a .rpcccfz wflf .rcarc fzfm away! IOHN WILLIAM DEMOYER. IR. 450 Crmmsi-:Rs Avicmn: Lnnznrv Scnooi, Technical Course Student Government Cl, 2, 5, 45. President C45g Class Party Committee Cl, 2, 455 Assistant Baseball Alanager C25. Alanager C551 Baseball Reserves C2, 3, 45: lunior Play Com- mittee C2, 45: Cast, Iunior Play C551 Glee Club C2. 5, 45. Leader C453 RECORD Staff C3, 45g Class Basketball Team C2, 3, 45g Vollev Ball Team C5, 45: School Night C2, 5, 451 Senior Double Male Quartet C45: Preliminary Speaking Con- test C45: Hi-Y Club Cl, 2. 5, 45: Cabinet Cl. 2, 3, 45g Class Baseball Team C25: Physical Training Leader Cl, 2, 5, 45g Speaker. Camden Day C45. Iohn has a manner Cin pnblie5 as dignitied and solemn as the tones of his voice are deep Cand Iohnnieu doesn't sing soprano, but a fine, deep bass5. XVe wonder if lohn will be so dignified and solemn when the Sophs get him at Lehigh. Yve doubt itl Even here. some ot' us have seen him out of sight ofthe otlice. Nevertheless. Iohn has an enviable record. He's been successful in everything. I ,ance flue fm!! wilfz look .rcve1'r,' I lafl lhelng lhey nbqif. B111 .l'Ul71L'fl.l776J' I relax a bfi: I .r1'l1.f1. I laugh, I play! W C ui Lil Rafe D1 I-ll Page Nineleen Camden High School ul ui ' ..DoK, .1 Fowl .iid-I U1 W Pa gf' Twenly CHARLES I. DOGANIERO 835 S. THIRD STREET IUNIOR SCHOOL Academic Course Latin Club MD. Dogs tves, he'll answer to that namel is going to study human architecture, and what to do to us when our girders cave in or our elevators quit working. And, Dogs, if you should ever happen to remove our appendix, please don't leave any tools behind in our inner sanctuary. lVe'd hate to have our digestive apparatus arguing with a chisel or hacksaw. For ll1cf1'1'v11d.rh1'p yozfm' !l1K'l'J'lIL'A!, dm! Ihr Impex fn your licarl, Jlay Stllfl'F.0'.F yra nl you laurcla' flw you play your parl. LLOYD W. EASTLACK 5159 ALABAMA AVENUE COOPER SCHOOL General Course Class Party Committee C555 Pin and Ring Committee, Chairman CSD: Varsity Football Team C5, 43: Christmas Party Committee CS, 45: Manager, Baseball Team CE, 4l: Assembly Room Basketball Team C5, 415 Class Basketball Team C2, 5, 41: Physical Training Leader 151. Behold the Class Heartbreakerl NO, the boys didn't elect Easty to this Ollice. It was bestowed upon him by the members of the weaker sex. Eastlack's one characteristic is his laugh, and if you haven't heard it, you've missed some- thing. He is one of the '23's lettermen. and made a record for both his Alma Mater and himself on the gridiron. fl clever lwoy. lluir Ezullank kid, Har quc.rl1'n11.r ne'er are an.fwel'cd. llc a'oe.r zz lol and lalkw nuzclr more lful what llc .ray.r z'.r cz'11.m1'cd.' ISABEL MARIE ELLIS ll2 N. S1x'ru STREET COOPER SCHOOL Academic Course Class Hockey Team tl, 3, 43: Class Party Committee C5, 45: School Night Q5, 4jg Children's Party Committee f4l5 Class Room Treasurer C422 Student Government MD, Floor Director CID: Second Vice-President C425 Cabinet MD: Class Day Committee C4D3 Track Team CS, 4j5 Tri-Hi Club tl, 2, 5, 455 French Club H453 Iunior Play Committee f4J. lssy sure is a ray of sunshine in our class. She can always see the funny side of everything. lve really clOn't believe she could get mad if she tried, for whenever she tries to scold, she laughs all the time. lsabel is a most useful member of our class. Tn .rcafd amz' fazqyh al mm' IJ' llllffllll l l'l'l' Jour. Jim! .rlmw ffm lL'u'Il'lIEl'.l' lmw, Ga lull Illrm, waxy nuff The Purple and the Gold, 1923 ROY WILLIAM EPTING 2276 S. Sr:vsN'rH STR:-:HT MICKLE SCHOOL General Course Class Partv Committee ll, 25: Pennant Committee C-ll: Boys' Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 415 Mixed Glee Club CSD: Senior Double Male Quartet HJ: School Night QS, 4Jg Student Government C-Hg Iunior Play Committee K-U5 Senior Basket- ball Teain QOD. To most of us Roy is known by his holding forth at noon at the lunch counter. His Jerformances as lirst tenor in the quartet were very heroic. l'le's always been highly popular with the entire class. He has everything that we like in him, and very few of the other things. His chief character- istic is refusing to allow things to worry him. Scnlnr Dnulzla' Jlalc Quarlell ll7'c'vc womlrrcd Qflcn why llzvy lc! Ifplllzg .rlng in lhal quarlef. N Jud .rllll wc nmwc. We don'l know ycl. ' ..Epn,...Rw-- - THEODORE F. FALLS 121 E. GRM!-zsaennr Avenue, AunUBoN WEST PHILADELPHIA Hiou Scuoor. Technical Course Sta e Manager, Christmas Play CSD. Fali is our vrize radio bug. Whenever we desire informa- tion on a hook-up, or want some dope on radio frequency, we trot around to Falls, and we get it. However, we judge by his remarks that he has learned quite a bit since he has gotten older. We like Ted a lot. His unfailing good humor has been severely tried many times, but we've never known it to fail. That's only one reason why we like him. A .rclenlfc .rludenl he, flI7Zbl.lI.0llJ' lrullz lofinzlj He'.r learned already .ruclz a lol He'.r leaving ua' behind. MARGARET PRETTY FIRTH 56 VOLAN STREET, MEIICIIANTVILLE MERCHANTVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Academic Course French Club 143, Secretary C4Dg Glee Club C415 Senior Day Committee C4j. If you haven't heard Margaret parle en francais you've really missed a lot. She's quite an expert at the business. and in fact, we have an idea at all the other business of our High School. She's mighty quiet, but you know, Talk is cheap, silence is golden. ' Sin' .rpmkr llu- lm:-mm qfynla lvrllr l rance. .ind llm.r doll: all our IPIIIIJJ' enlmnrc. -na ,.P .. UE . SIT A ll' Page Twenty-one Camden High School D1 undo.. J!-S . ..7-am., D1 FII Page Twenty-lu'o ISABEL LOUISE FITE 17 W. RoGERs AVENUE, lVlERClIAN'I'VlLLE Co1.L1Ns TRAC1' SCHOOL Home Economics Course Class Hockey Team C453 Nlandolin Club tl, 2, 3, 4D5 School Night Cl, 2, 3, 455 Senior Day Committee Ml. No indeedl She doesn't bark just because she's called Fido.,' On the contrary, Isabel has a very melodious voice that is well in keeping with her musical nature. She can certainly :lay a mandolin! Fido is one of our Home Economics girlls. YVe are always rather doubtful about the girls who take that course. Surely they are not all preparing to be dietitians, milliners, or dressmakcrs. Vlhat are your plans, Fido, if we are not too inquisitive? lVz'llfV, l',L'K'l'I', l1n.r.f7nm1'1m1k.r, Bu! bar! QI' all, oh, lmw .ffzv caokwf MARY IRENE FROST 1408 BAIRD AVENUE IL'N1oR SCHOOL General Course Class Hockey Team tl, 2. 3, 4l, hlanager tll, Captain t2, 5, 45: Varsity Hockey Team Htl: School Basketball Alanager Gly School Night KS, 47: President, Girls' A. A. t-ll: Vice-President Class t5, 43: Cast, Christmas Play tfil: Cast, Nlonsieur Beaucaire CSM Children's Party Committee G, -IJ: Christmas Decorating Committee t-U: Class Party Committee Cl, 5, 4lg Preliminary and Final Oratorical Cou- test HJ: Student Government t5, 43. Cabinet t-43: Purple and Gold Committee t-H: Class Dav Committee C453 Assembly Room Leader K-43, Athletic Field Fence Committee CSI: Tri-Hi Club tl, 2, 3, 43g Constitution Committee QSJQ Page Committee Cl, 2, 5j3 Class Day Presenter. lrene's big brown eyes are her greatest asset. At least. they were in the Christmas Play. Can we ever forget how they rolled? Certainly we'll never laugh harder than wc did at your antics. lrcne is certainly an all-around girlp popular to the last degrecl Her activities run into athletics, public speaking, society, leadership-well, in short, almost everything needs Irene's support, and gets it. The .rclwnl mn'l run wfllmul Irene. SIM!! have In .ffll-Il,' HII1l,.l' l'f1'l1l'llf .4-een. CLARA FUHRMAN 410 KAKEHN AVENUE IUNIOR Scnoot Commercial Course Preliminary Oratorical Contest t-lil. Clara is a wonderful speaker. Her most famous role is Lady Dlacbeth. YVhat a heart-rending faint she registered on that dayl She wants, above all things, to be approved of. She nearly dies of anxiety until you pronounce your appro- bation of her actions, words, or even thoughts. Cfara I.J' ffllllf I1 ll'41-rmlfy qm'f'n. You .rlzoullf .ree lIL'l' 111 .rome big JTCIZB. The Purple and the Gold, 1923 LE BURTON P. GARDNER, ln. 1182 IACKSON Sriu-:rar lemon Scnool. Academic Course School Night C3, 41: Cast, Iunior Play C31: Class Party Committee 141: Class Day Presenter: Glee Club C5, 41: Senior Double Nlale Quartet C415 Chairman, Pennant Com- mittee Q41: Preliminary Oratorical Contest C413 Senior Day Committee I41: Hi-Y Club tl, 2, 5, 41: RECORD Stall' l-11. Xvhen you hear two or three wild whoops and a clatter ot' heels. why you know it's only Gardner and Caputi enter- taining. Yvhenever they get together we have some tar distant harmony, and a lot of merry maneuvers which they call soft-shoe dancing. Le spouts wise cracks like a volcano s mouts lava-and some are just as warm. About the only thing we've never seen around this school-and we've seen some mighty strange things-is Le Gardner without a grin. J .l'l7ll.lliIl.1I fare aml ll L'l18L'lfliIll l'U1.L't',' Glfltf, you mlghl lllllkrf a far wvlnre CIHYIFEK PRUDENCIA GOMEZ 2758 Fein-:RAL Srmclcr CRAMI-:R Scnool, V Commercial Course Vice-President, B Literary Society G13 Hockey Team tl, 41: Song and Yell Committee C2, 5, 41: Christmas Decorat- ing Committee tl, 21: Student Government tl1: Glee Club Cl, 21: Alandolin Club t21: School Night QS, 41: Children's Party Committee CS, 41. Hail to our future Paderewski, and our present happy-gm lucky Prudencel NVe are quite sure that Prue will never need massage treatments for premature wrinkles, for worry- ing is not part of her disposition. Let's ho e that Prudencia doesn't get a position in the office of a l-ixrge piano store, because-well, we guess you ought to know. JIu.f1'c lmlli cl1arn1.r, when Prize 11'oll1 play Jud a l7ZL'l'l:V lzczzrl fnakcf glad eaclz rlay. EDITH H. W. GRIFFEE 12 N. Twr:Nrx'-rufrn Srm-:sr CRAMER Scnoor. Commercial Course Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 5, 41: Class Hockey Team C2, 51: Track Team C51: Tennis Team Q51: Flower and Color Committee 131: School Night CS, 41. Yvhat a world of feeling can be squeezed into three small, commonplace wordsl Edith is continually punctuating her breathless conversation with Oh, gee, kid! but she can make them express every possible emotion, from laughter to stern displeasure: that is, if one with a nose like Edot's really could be stern. lidlllz once had grcal long vnrl.r Tlml were llze cmgy Qf all llzr glrlw, L Le Y' f'Prua Bu! .rlzv l1a.r fullowvd FHJl1l'lll1'.f dcrrrc Eat-'i' dna' naw her .rlzorn lrc.r.rf'.1'fl11.free. DI Page Twenly-three Camden High School Lu I --Bm'- . ' Gnhaley U C BEATRICE PURDY GRUM 547 VINE STREET GLAssBoRo HIGH SCHOOL Academic Course Class Party Committee C255 Student Government C5, 455 Glee Club C2, 5, 455 Tri-Hi Club C2, 5, 455 Cast, Iunior Play C555 Secretary, Art Club C5, 455 School Night C2, 5, 455 RECORD Staff C455 Christmas Song and Yell Committee C455 Pre- liminary and Final Oratorical Contest C455 Children's Partv Committee C455 Senior Girls' Double Quartet C455 Purple and Gold Committee C455 French Club C455 Christmas Carol- linff C455 Latin Club C45. 60 we remember Bea as Lucy in Monsieur Beaucaireu? We'll sa we dol Wasn't she just the best little actress? How wellyshe coulclacquire a dreamy look, or register emotion, particularly that one which, when true, the say never runs smoothly. But mayhap there's a reason. Eh, what? The play iw pa.rl long .r1'nce, The curtain long gone dawn, Bu! doe.r not Luqv .rlfll c.w'.rl And charm with .rmile arfrownf ADA DANENHOWER HALEY 615 N. FIFTII STREET JUNIOR SCHOOL General Course Glee Club C555 School Night C555 Banquet Committee C455 Tri-Hi Club C45. Ada is one of our quiet girls-but not all the time. She can certainly do some talking when she is with the crowd. YValking, however, doesn't come in Ada's line. It certainly takes all the energy one has to persuade Ada to walk home from school. You really should get the exercise, Ada, it doesn't hurt anyone. Quiet al limem perhapf .rhc may he: 'Twcre heiler .mme olhenr were quzet a.r wha. GERTRUDE ROSE HALL . 227 IWYRTLE AVENUE, MERCI-IANTVILLE COLLINS TRACT SCHOOL Home Economics Course Student Government C455 Christmas Song and Yell Com- mittee C455 Iunior Page Committee C555 Chilclren's Party Committee C2, 5, 455 School Night C2, 555 French Club C45. Here is our dainty, demure, little maid. Can't she sew, though? lVe'll never forget in our fashion show on School Night how pretty she looked in her blue ruttles and frills, carrying her basket of flowers. And just think! She made the dress and hat all for herself for- How much was it, Gertrude? Gail Thzir maiden blonde .reahr very neatly W m And lalkw ana' .mu'!e.r-oh, very .rweefCyf Page Twen! y-f our The Purple and the Gold, 1923 ETHEL R. HAND 1118 PRINCESS AVENUE CRAMER SCHOOL Academic Course Class Hockev Team 1l, 2, 31p Basketball 11, 2, 51, Class Manager 151, Captain 1212 Track Team 15, 41g Baseball 1515 Song and Yell Committee 12, 415 Pin and Ring Committee 131: Christmas Decorating Committee 131: Cast, Iunior Play 1317 Tri-Hi Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Student Government 15, 41: Class Day Committee 141, Mandolin Club 141, Honor Student 1415 Latin Club 141. Ethel is one of our few High School geniuses. She never studies, at least we'll take her word for it, and yet she always manages to get an A or B in all her subjects. VVe wish she'd teach us some of her hvpnotisin, or whatever it is she uses. But for frankness, Ethel has them all beat. A twenty mule team couldn't drag out of her something she does not believe is so. Consequently for real honest-to-good- ness information we go to her. .1 mlml ll1al'.r Ilflillhf, a wfl llml'.r keen, And ye! .rlzc'.r only .rweel .rz:clcen. GRACE CROYLE HANKINS 1376 ROANOKE ROAD JUNIOR SCHOOL Academic Course RECOIKD Staff 1215 Arm Band Committee 141, Mandolin Club 15, 415 School Night 15, 41: Tri-Hi Club 141. All of us are well acquainted with Grace's contagious giggle. It bursts forth in the auditorium, in that holiest of sanctuaries, the library, and even in physics class! It is very dangerous to laugh so much, but so far Grace has mana ed to escape ersecution-that is, most of it. Those who sid not know grace very well used to think her very, very demure. However, a great many have changed their opinions. A lall, .rlcnder, laulzyhlng gfrl Jlay .ral .rome manly hearl !l't4'hl-fl. FRANCES MARGARET HARRIS 350 ERIE STREET MOUNT HOLLY H1611 SCHOOL General Course Purple and Gold Page Committee 1515 Iunior Page Com- mittee 151, Student Government 141, Christmas Decorating Committee 141g Art Club 15, 413 RECORD Staff 1415 School Night 141, Class Day Presenter. Frances sunshiny ways win her many friends. And no wonder, for she is always ready to lend a helping hand, especially in the drawing room which Frances frequents before, durin , and after school. She does everything from distributing drawing materials and cleanin up spilt ink to helping the students with their work. Sk have noticed that the boys ask for more help than the girls. lVe wonder YVhY'. 11 happy. '0l'!1L'L.0NJ', lovable qzaid Ready nlccfnya' la help and aid. I R . QQQLS. ..H.du.. hai, il Franlgic A .44 Page Twenty-five Camden High School uk - , JJ -:RUM M I-lamp' N in Emma LL' Sl! Page Twenty-six RUTH HAZLETON 1855 PHILLIP STREET WHITTIER SCHOOL ' Commercial Course Ruth's laughl One has only to hear its merry tinkle to burst into hearty laughter oneself. Ruth's clever, too, she says the funniest things in sudden, unexpected places. llvhen we are blue and cron and dreary, J merry laugh maker u.r more cheery. PAUL REEVES HEMPHILL 615 BROADWAY STEVENS SCHOOL I Academic Course Class Basketball Team C2, 55g Art Club C455 Student Government C5, 45 9 Glee Club Cl, 2. 5, 455 Senior Double glalie Quartet C455 Senior Day Committee 145g School Night l, .., 5, 4 . Paul is another of our good-humored eople. We've seen him used like a human football without his everlasting smile being even tarnished. Nlayhe Paul is a trifle fond of Mr. Hem hill, but if you want a favor, either one will gladly suppiy you. Paul has a wonderful voice, too. His heavenly ff. e., very high5 tenor may be heard in several music classes. Be careful, Paul, singing is good for the lungs, but dangerous in other ways. In vocal lalenla' Paul e.rceed.r Jlowl all1er.r we have heard. ,lgalinml f'u'.r hzyh fm: lenor voice No one can .ray a ward. EMMA M. HILL MERCIlANTVII.I.E, N. I. AMON HEIGHTS SCHOOL Commercial Course Arm-Band Committee C45. Emma's friends ought to furnish her with a sign labeled Bureau of Information, for that's exactly what she is. She knows practically everythin , and is always willing to help her comrades in distress. Ifer sole worry is that she is getting fat, but we think she is just right. Never mind, Emma, yozfrc ,rlflt qulle lluin, For you hfllhfllif ye! a double clunf The Purple and the Gold, 1923 A MARGARET ELIZABETH HILL 632 YORK STREET SEATON Scnooi., WASHINGTON, D. C. Commercial Course Song and Yell Committee C35: Phvsical Training Leader tzf 353 SCl100l Night C253 Christmas Decorating Committee C455 Art Club CS, 45. We present Marge, our Biggest Blulifer, who can almost make you believe anvthing. Notice, though, we say almost. W'e'll never forget the time she got A in a history test! That wasn't bluff, though, that was strategy-n'est-ce pas? Never mind, Marge, we're good sports: we wonit tell. Will: her eye.r lhal are lrluv. find liar halr llml if curled, Jlaljgc will go lvluffny Her way llzmuglz llze world. CYRIL EDWARD HURLEY 407 Cnmmxzns AVENUE Iumoa Scnoor. Academic Course Student Government C2, 5, 455 Physical Training Leader Cl, 253 Iunior Page Committee C2, 45: Song and Yell Com- mittee C25. Cy is the class' old timer. If you don't believe us, you ask him yourself. Cyn came through his Freshman and Sophomore days as gentle as a breeze in Nl:-xy. In his Iunior days the breeze turned into a draft. Now the draft has become-we'll quit there. Cy has ambition though! We once heard him say that he'd like to be a centipede, so he could drum better. ' Cty l.r .rarely nn nmbillou.r chap ,ind maa'c a 111:fl-11 .flarl, l'nl1'l Dan Cupid came along dm! .rlml clear llimuglz lu'.r l1mrl.' PAUL CROMWELL IRETON 624 BTERKLIQY S'rR1c1f:'r Iumoiz Scnooi. Academic Course Physical Training Leader Cl, 2, 3, 45: Hi-Y Club Cl, 2. 3, 453 Cabinet Cl, 2, 5, 45: Secretary C-45: Orchestra C2, 5, 45: School Night C2, 5, 45: Cast, Iunior Play C355 Preliminary and Final Oratorical Contest C453 Student Government l-45: Glee Club C453 Senior Double Male Quartet C451 Christmas Carolling C453 Art Club C45g President C451 Chiklren's Party Committee C455 Class Party Committee C455 Chairman, Arm-Band Committee C45: Assembly Room Basketball Team CS, 45: Class Basketball Team C451 Honor Pupil and Commencement Speaker C-45. YYe'll never forget him as Nlonsieur Beaucaire in our lnnior Play. The lower class girls openly wept tears of adoration, while the young ladies of the upper classes ex- iwressecl their emotions by more dignified sighs. He never lad any use at all lion girls, until recently, when one oftliem very forcibly opened his eyes. They my, The way Qf 11 man will: a nzalfl - .. 1.1, no! llze IPIlII1'.f' way, lm! nzmlf' by Ilia mnnl. K I .1I.1fgv i Cu Cronin A ' Ji Page Twenty-sever: Camden High School ..,,-mr. ..Em.. Page Twenty-vigil! DANIEL IACOBSEN 18 I.AKEvu-:w DRIVE, OAKLYN jumoa Scnoor, Technical Course Hi-Y Club Cl, 2, 5, 455 Stage Nlanager, lWonsieur Beau- caire C555 Student Government C45. Dan's,' cheerful smile and terrible laugh are his chief characteristics. Yockubsen, though, is a bear in math and physics. His answers come out slow, but sure. And have you read his RECORD articles? If so, you know that he can put words together. And did you see his beautiful motto? Slow, fare, .-'rf1.r1'lrlc, J'CEIIlCll,' lf'lu1lea'er l'0I7Il'J', .lfflllill be fffltilf. 'FREDERICK I. IANSSEN 6 N. Tw11:N'rv-si-:VENTH STR!-:r:'1' CRAMER Sci-1001. Commercial Course Physical Training Leader C2, 5, 455 Secretary, B Literary Society C555 Christmas Decorating Committee C5, 455 Hi-Y Club C3, 45, Cabinet C455 Student Government C455 Student Council C455 Class Treasurer C455 Assemblv Room Secretary C455 Purple and Cold Committee C455 liusiness Manager, RECORD C45. , No higher praise can be paid to Fritz than our bestow- ing on him the otiice of Treasurer. YVhile we're not a class of tightwads, still we're mighty particular who takes care of our moneys Cnote the plural5. He's always been highly popular, gay, debonair, friendly, and-affectionate. We never noticed the last trait particularly, but still it's not likely boys would. Ask the ladies, they know. I l'z'd'J mon'c 0f tUIICA'l.l'Ig 1'.r J'llCU.t?l't To many ajokc mm' pun, Bu! Jffll, we ru'n'l .vcvn l'l0fl71'll, yeh For t4f'l'f,If'L' never .rfnn him run! ERNEST VICTOR IOHNSON 711 CEDAR STREET lemon SCHOOL General Course Page Committee Cl, 2, 55, Chairman C555 Chairman, Christ- mas Decorating Committee C555 Stage Manager, Monsieur Beaucaireu C555 Treasurer, Art Club C5, 455 Class Party Committee C255 Student Cvovernment C455 Assembly Room Secretary C555 Hi-Y Club Cl, 2, 5, 455 Children's Party Com- mittee C455 Class Day Decorator. Ernie looks as easy going as they make them-but if he's lazy, weid hate to be ambitious. All hc's done this last term is carry seven major subjects, work after school and Saturdays, and pay ardent court to a very charming young lady. She must be charming, because he dropped two theater stubs one morning after the night before. and they read vsomething like this: Orchestra, Left CI, S2.85. Yvow. ,In lIl'1I..l'C lmrn, wilh I1 ln.rlr nmr dl't'l,Il!'. D Thy .rmrvlz ar for bftllllljf nmy rl ever be llunr. The Purple and the Gold, 1923 ALBERT FAY IOYCE 1478 ORMoNn AVENUE Lialclrrr SCHOOL Technical Course Christmas Decorating Committee C555 Student Govern- ment C2, 3, 45, Class Party Committee C5, 45: Children's Partv Committee C5, 455 Manager, Basketball Team C453 Head Usher C455 Class Day Committee C453 Glee Club C55. Fay is the handsomest boy in our class. Girls, just look at his picture! Or better still, look at the original of it. Aren't you thrilled? Fav is always so tidy and neat that he looks as though he had just ste ped out of an ad for Qfirovy collars. Now, take a last, lliong, lingering look at our onis. The A litfflll' dlflcrl. 'T1'.rfunf1,Il, the way Java' u.J'c.v lu'.r middle namr, 7716 uncommon Fay WILHELM ERNST IUNKERT 1538 ATLANTIC AVIENUE General Course Party Committee C151 Ri-:CORD Stat? C2, 35: President, Art Club C353 Member, Art Club C5, 455 Cast, Monsieur Beaucairen C553 Physical Training Leader Cl, 2, 5, 455 Vice- President, Student Government C45, Cabinet C455 Purple and Gold Page Committee C55g Yell and Motto Committee C555 Executive Committee C45. Here's our most ambitious boy. At the time when the rest of us are just beginning to stretch our wings preparatory to sailing out on our own, he looks back on several years of what is ahead of us. He's been self-supporting all these yfars, been in the army, and worked at various occu ations. e plans to enter Stanford University and study cliiemical engineering. Here's wishing you the best of luck, which you richly deserve. .1 .raldlrrlr bodyp a llu'nker'.f mind: In you lhe bm-I qf zach 1'.r conzlvfned. LYDIA S. KATES 1249 LANOHAM AVENUE Coovica Scuoor, Commercial Course Class Hockey Team Cl, 2, 355 Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 353 Class Tennis Team Cl, 2, 553 Class Baseball Team C2, 355 Class Track C35p Tri-Hi Club C2, 355 Stationery Committee C455 Varsity Hockey Team C55g Varsity Basketball Team C255 RECORD Staff C453 Christmas Decorating Committee C253 Childrcn's Party Committee C5, 453 School Night Cl, 2, 55: Christmas Carols C3, 453 Glee Club C2, 35: Senior Girls' Double Quartet C-45: Physical Training Leader Cl, 2, 5, 45. And then-l Oh, yes, that's Lydia entertaining an eager audience with one of her hair-raising aclventuresl They seem to work the opposite effect on Lydia's locks, however, for she appears in our midst occasionally with her curls hanging. Curly lork.r, prr.r1m.r1'ue langue Tha! gz'l.r HICIIIH all, bolh old and -yolmg. W W -I,-.gr ,Billy .. -.Lytham ,L Page Twenly- nine Camden High School W ,,Ed.. ..-'hugo Page Thirty EDWARD L. KERNS 1509 PARK BOULEVARD JUNIOR SCHOOL Technical Course Arm-Band Committee MD. The other day the Senior Class was in a state of great excitement. Eddie Kerns was reputed to have opened his mouth! We rushed to the scene, but instead of saying something, Eddie only sneezed. YVe were all terribly disappointed. Kernsy's quietness is a distinguishing characteristic. It's quite a good One, too, for if some other Seniors were like him, we'd live in perfect peace. Eddie .rure i.r .r1'lenl. He ha.m'l much lo my. Were .rflence alwa-W eloqucnl, We wnuldrfl wrile lluir lay. HAROLD F. KLINE 829 STATE STREET IUNIOR SCHOOL General Course Boys' Glee Club 15, 4jg Hi-Y Club tl, 2, 5, 4H, Treasurer t4jg School Night QS, 455 Iunior Page Committee CQ, Senior Banquet Committee Class Day Presenter. He used to beso tiny and cute that we all had him picked for the class baby, when he double-crossed us and sprouted into more nearly human size. Not content with outgrowing our fond hopes, he completely shattered them bv buying a pipe, about ten gallons of gas a week for his dad's car, and taking a course of dancing lessons. To hear him talk of his Hatfaires du Coeur, you'd think he was either a Romeo or a Baron Munchausen. You may no! really undcnrlanzz' Bu! Ilarolflfr .mrety Clever. He d0c.rn.'l like lo .rlzow il off IIe'd hfrfc il awayfnrrver. KATHRYN S. KOCHENDERFER 1415 KENXVOCDD AN'ENl'E IUNIOR SCHOOL Commercial Course 'Tri-Hi Club Cl, 255 School Night C355 Banquet Committee C45- Hereis a girl who, like many great men, believes in pre- uaredness. Kathryn goes to the great trouble of lnggin lier trunk into every classroom. It is a trunk, isn't it? Still we have noticed that it differs from some in that it is made of leather, and has a long handle, and one of its most charming features is its extra large mirror, which is accessible just by lifting the trunk lid. A thousand pardons, Kathryng a wise birdie tells us that it isn't a trunk at all, but just n combina- tion of vanity bag and pocketbook. .1 peep into a mirror now and llzen IJ relnrlzcd by all women-and mom! men! The Purple and the Gold, 1923 CHARLES KRAFT 1005 N. TWENTY-slxru STREET XVASHINGTON SCHOOL Commercial Course Iunior Play Committee Q-U5 School Night t-lj. Kraft is another of our commercial students, and although he is small in stature, he has a big heart, and is always readv to help someone out. We'll never forget the day Kraftyr' adorned his lower limbs with long pants! But his mind has grown as well as his body and he's one of our bright students. Il'.r llze lilllf Nll'I1!1.I' fn life llzal counf. Tl1af'.r wha! lfzc por'l.r may. Jud llzz'.r4h'l.v' K1'afQu In zz T In every lfnzc and way. LILLIAN FRIEDA KRUSE 940 F ERN S'rRE1sT MULFORD SCHOOL Course Song and Yell Committee C515 Children's Party Committee t4l: Senior Girls' Double Quartet t-Up Banquet Committee Q-U5 French Club t-tj. Lillian is one of our very popular young ladies, but she has us knitting our foreheads occasionally. We are quite distressed over the fact that Lillian always goes home so ear v. Nine rfclock is strikin , I must leave you now. It woulcln't be so bad itgwe could be sure that Lillian was going home to get her beauty sleep, but-well, Lillian, we can only hope you w0n't always have to leave at nine. 11 glanrz' almve. 'I The lmur'.r lal1',' Poor Cinderella I'lI enzulalcf' ANNA G. LAIBOW 1177 Pnmcicss AVENUE IUNIOR Scuoor. Commercial Course Phvsical Training Leader Cl, 25: Class Hockey Team C223 Dlandolin Club C415 School Night QS, 4D. Anna just revels in using big words. To read one of her compositions one would think she had sat up till morning scanning each page ofthe dictionary trying to find a word large enough to suit her fancy. Never mind, Anna, we all immensely enjoy hearing vour comps, even though we aren't bright enough to understand all the words. Cl7l7llJl?.I'Iif1'0l7.f have no fl4l'l'0l',' Sha mn wrflz' lfrvm nfl WIIHI z'a.rc. W'hz'n cuz' read lhcm 01' suv lzenf' Hmm, Tlzvy are alwalym .mrr I0 plmxe. U! f 3 'Sr ,u' .FP m' as QE :--va... -' Page Thirly-one Camden High School wi a ww r l Daisy 1 4 if General u l. , ..RM,w,, SH SE Palgr T hirly-two DAISY LYLE LAUGHLIN 555 BAu.lcv S'rREi:T IuN1oR Scnooi, Commercial Course School Night C4D. N We really believe that Daisy was misnamed. She should have been called Violet, instead. for she is as modest and retiring as any violet ever dared to be. She knows an awful lot though, and is never too busy to sto and explain some- thing to us stupid people. It's really a slliame that everyone doesxft know Daisy for to know her is to love her. Our Dairy known' 11 grcal lnzq lol. Worn glad ,rho flow, though we do nol. CLARENCE D. LEIGH 502 N. ELEVENTH STRE1z'r 4 HALIFAX l1lIGll Scnoox. Academic Course Have you ever heard Clarence sing? lvhen he tries to reach high Ge- Oh! However, Clarence has always been a great hel 3 to the Glee when the second tenors do not have to sing high notes. After getting out of High, Leigh expects to he general manager of Childs'. How about it, Clarence? The deep, plain .rpolren riolrv' of Lflalz IJ one lhe .rclmol will l7ll..fJ'. For he can .rurelu lalk a lol, Wl1el'e :ignorance IJ lrll.r.r. RHEA S. LICHTENSTEIN 1450 Wiwwooo AVENUE IUNIOR Scnoor. Commercial Course Page Committee tl, 25, Class Party Committee t2J: Constitution Committee QSD: School Night f5, 435 Mandolin Club C423 Christmas Song and Yell Committee 125, Physical Training Leader CID, French Club CGD. Let us introduce you to one of our class ar uers. Wouldn't it he fun to hear a debate between Ethef Berkowitz and Rhea? We can only guess at the outcome. Aside from argu- ment, however, Rhea can certainly hold an audience, and move them to tears or outbursts of laughter. Let's hope that Rhea and Ethel get a sition to ether. They are almost inseparable, and it wouldpilne terrilse if they had to keep their conversation from each other for a whole day. Thou maiden mlalrlzf, calm, tlllilffllilz, Tell um. how came llml lordlu alrl The Purple and the Gold, 1923 1osEPH LIPKINQ 2560 llimamvn' Slew:-zu. Scuooi. Technical Course Decorating Committee C-ll. loc has kept to himself a good deal during his High School career, hut every once in awhile he'd bring forth a few decided ideas on how things should be run. lle attained temporary prominence in his Problems in Democracy Class, when, under the cognomen of Senator Smoot, he was boomed as a presidential candidate. Hqr'z .r wlml I U1l.IIlC,H :ir a well-knorun pl1.ra.ve W'hu'h ll1c -rwealinrl qf men have uwrd in lhczr Jaya. LEOPOLD l.lPSl'l'Z 454 KAIGHN Avrzsue lumen Scuoox. Academic Course Varsity Football Team C5, 43, Orchestra Cl, 2, 5, 415 Iunior Play Page Committee C415 Cast. lVlonsieur Beaucaireu C355 School Night Cl, 2, 5, 45: Preliminary and Final Oratorical Contests C435 Student Government CM: Physical Training Leader Cl, 43: Rl-:CORD Staff C405 Glee Club C415 President, Latin Club C4j3 Class Da Presenter. lf Lippv has a hobiliy, it's football. He is one of the best ends Camden High has developed both on the offense and the defense. The opposing teams soon learned to keep away from his end and to watch him closely when Camden opened up with forward passes. He is without doubt the c am ion of all times when it comes to losing books. Those he did,n't lose were invariably mixed up with someone else's. If youll: upon whom 11 mal'1fen'.r eye XII:-qhlfall, nal' wrirlz lo lu1.rlen hy. MILDRED RUTH LOVELL 5 LEXINGTON AVENUE, MEl1CHAN'FVILLE MERCIIANTVILLPI Hllil'l Scnooi, General Course Class Hockey Team C455 Varsity Hockey Team C435 Pennant Committee C4Dg Tri-Hi Club C4l. Gee, l'm going to have a wild time tonight! so says Nlildred. We wonder, sometimes, if they reallv are so wild, though. Mildred's specialty, next to hovs, is ihats, and she always has a hat on hand that she either has just made, is making, or is about to make. Fw: man'e a new and bcaalzful half .Vow really. what can be nlrer llmn Ilmlf' Lua. Page Thirty-th ree Camden High School I Bernie H 'fake A I '-41 Page Thirlyffour BERNHARD G. LUETHY 19 S. UNION AVENUE, PENsAL'Ki-:N, N. I. COLLINS Tmci' SCHOOL Technical Course YVe bet that Luethy will end up by being a ward boss, or maybe we'd better say a commissioner. Anyway, you can't tool Luethy with the politics in his ward. just think, some day Bernhard may even be President! Go to it, we wish you luclx. Spcevh of1laf11.r-41l'cal !hI'I1j1J' llzey .ray find WC'l'C .rurc 'lwatr Lue!l1y'J lnlkln' 7'!1a!gnlfm- him Hu' 1'flu.fl1'1'ou.r name 1716 .Unyor Qf' 1'vn.mukvn. IACOB MALAMUT 577 Srncci-3 STREI-:T Ferreiis Scuooi. Academic Course French Club C45. He has been rather quiet in school affairs during his High School career, but tar from it in outside social affairs. He's built for style, and doesn't allow that advantage to be wasted. He's a first-class baseball slayer also, and can hit hard and run 'round the bases at higli speed. He's as graceful as Larry Lajoie, and hits with the same seeming lack of effort. Tall and g1'a1'zjf11l, lfC,70I'I!1l'l', 1 1'uc'kle1facrd, and pnrlrd l1n1'f'. ALTON PARKER MATHIS 653 ELM STREET TUCKI-JRTON Hiou Commercial Course Iunior Play Committee C553 Hi-Y Club t5, 45: Student Government t45, Class Auditing Committee CS, 455 Children's Party Committee C4-5: Physical Training Leader C453 Art Club C451 RECOR1J Staff 645: Iunior Play Committee f45g School Night t-15. He-re's the fellow we imagine our treasurer hates the sight ot. He's a member of the Auditing Committee, and every time he gives his report, he savs the same thing, We audited the books. and found them all right. XVe used to wish hekl find something wrong with them. Alton has been a hard working and loyal member ot' our class. .A nd un lIliJ'l'l7l1I Ilzvri' .vlmnc In visit 151.41 fmzllzfr lmlfnnx qfyvflilw IIHF. The Purple and the Gold, 1923 ALLEN MCKAY H1om.ANn AVENUE, MERCHANTVILLE AMON Hsmnrs SCHOOL Commercial Course School Night Xve don't know just why everyone likes Nlickey so. He isn't particularly handsome, nor particularly brilliant, nor particularly funny, so we have decided that it's because he is just so particularly nice. 1Vlick's cheerful ways and ever-present grin have gained many friends for him in dear old C. H. S. We hear him chuckle, 'way deep dawn, Bu! never do we .ree fum frown. MARGARET C. MCKEE 315 VINE STREET General Course Tri-Hi Club C2, 555 Class Party Committee CS, 4Dg Cast, Iunior Plav CSD 5 Student Government C55 3 Flower Committee C4Dp Cvlee Club C419 Tennis Team CSM School Night C41 lVlickey has been seen ulling the petals of a daisy, and saying, He loves me, he loves me not, he loves me, etc. Yes, 'tis true, but tell us, how can you blame him? We can't, lhat's one thing sure. She i.r a lfllle girl, Who haw a llllle curl, Rzyhl in llle middle of lzerfareliearl. Bu! .rhe .reldam i.r naughly Ami .rhe never l.J' haughty, .ind never, never, never if lrorrfd. HARRIET THELMA MCMANUS 24 Vor.AN SWEET, MERc11AN'1'vn,LE lVlERCHANTV1Ll.E HIGH Scnoor. Academic Course Senior Day Committee C455 French Club C435 School Night C45- Evcrvone gets Harriet and Peggy Firth mixed up be- cause they look so much alike. Neither of them will admit that they do though. The only sure way to tell them a art is by Harriet's dimples. We know you dislike having them mentioned, Harriet, but really the temptation is too great. The-11 look .ro much alike Ilia! we S0lHCflilllF.f are in muvlz doublg Bu! one ham dlirnplf-.r, one lza.r nnl,' Tl1al'.r lmw wefnd llxem nul. ,ii if Mickey -'Mffw .'HdfTffl Pa ge Thirty-five Camden High School W ill md, Mnrgarel ..Mary,- W Ui Page Thirty-six RAYMOND RICHARD MEARS 2526 Nlonuzw Bourlavfum SEWICLI. Scuoor. Academic Course Physical Training Leader fl, 2. SP: Class Basketball Team 1275 Classroom Basketball Team 15, -tl: Chilmlrelfs Party Committee QSJ. Rays strong point is French. You should hear the Ubonsniotsw come trippin ly from his tongue in class. His questions brighten up the class almost as much as his shining locks. Weimissed him a lot when he left, and we were glad to see him come back. Ray is a good scout. ll 'e've qufla ll !llA'1.I1.0.f.0l' auburn lavkm dnd a flflilllll and .0'I71l'll'lI-llfl1l'l',' You L'0llflfl1'f n'c.rc1'l Nw 25'.r, find .fn wr' .1'nf'mi you a plarc. MARGARET LANE MEREDITH 414 N. Tuuzo STREET Coop:-:R Seuoor, General Course Iunior Page Committee Gil: Student Government 141: Charter Member, Art Club KS, 45. YVe wonder what Margaret will do when she finishes school, and cannot be with Dot all the time. Probably the only thing to do will be to come back and take post-graduate work until Dot,' finishes. You should see Mill'g3FCt,S drawing work. She's a marvel at it. Good luck, Margaret, keep up the good work. To draw .ra wall lilldfftf l.i1'filll',' llappzncuxr rlwclln' IH mfeljy line! MARY ALBERTA MEYER 415 N. THIRTY-SICVENTII STREET CRAMI-:R Scnoor. Commercial Course Girls' Senior Double Quartet HJ, School Night KS, 45: Christmas Carols Ml. Whenever the Senior Girls' Double Quartet sings, we hear Mary, for she helps to furnish the music. Mary was men- tioned quite frequently as the best blusher, and rightly, too. To blush is an affliction, one of our classmates has said, but to blush as Mary does is an art. Pray, tell us the secret, fair damsel. 1'erhap.r .fha I'J'll1L' l2fu.rh1'11.11 lun' Of which we Qflvn hear. Bu! of a .fill-i71'1l-11 bill-fillill-II l'0-fc' W? do no! know. wefear. The Purple and the Gold, 1923 IOIIN BROWN MIDDLETON 001 I,lNn1cN Srlusm' COLLINGSXVOOD GRAMMAR Scnooi, Academic Course Song and Yell Committee Ml: Pennant Committee C452 Chairman, Banquet Committee t4l: Hi-Y Cluli tl, 2, 5, 4l, President t4jg Cast, Monsieur Beaucairen 1555 Latin Club Q-tl. lt. l. H. lohn Brown, Duke of Nliddleton, is the only nicmliel' of royalty of which our class can lroast. Since lie. has come among ns, we have tound him an excellent and very popular boy, interested in the higher things of life, ln fact, as we go to press, he holds the record for visits to the roof, a that that only the hrave can accomplish. links mnzbx l11'.v' lllllil' near cifllv lmnr. 1'crlmp.r you neuzr krmu fl. Num. fem! fl gd bl'-lllllllf l11'.f pau-ul'. lfne would .ru-qae.rl lu' -alur' fl. LILLIAN DL-XE FULLER 5 All'IRCIlANT STREET, NlERCHANTVlI.I.E llo.ur:s1'R,xo Scnool. Commercial Course YVe are always glad to see Lillian's smile bright and early in the morning. No matter how dull the day may he. her cheerfulness is never failing. Indeed, we sometimes wonder from what unknown source she gleans such a merry twinkle in her eye, such a lovable smile, and such gracious ways. 11 lmppy .rmflc U1l'0N.tlll all lhc day lfffll llfwfl-VJ' lzcfp In C'K'!'I:1f way, HELEN M. MORTON 2954 E. OCTOGON AVENUE PIQNNSGROVE HIGH Scnoor. Xvhat an excellent specimen of a Senior Helen makes! She's stately and studious. and she doesn't have much to sav. Yvhat a lot of work we'd accomplish in school if we were all Helens. And we'll tell you something else: she has a thousand dollar smile. It could win anybody, from a rookie to a Senior. 1. - - .. - il .rnulr llml can wm, 1.r 11 lrramure lruu. Ymfve lm! In Chooxe and Nu'.u'll mlm' In you. 9.- 4 .. x rm Page Tlzirly-seven S Camden High School Nl Q4 Mounly V Max I A Manny ll Pa-gc Thirly-eiglzl HUBERT SOIVHERS MOUNT 227 LINDEN STREET COOPER Scuooi. Technical Course Party Committee Cl. 415 Purple and Gold Committee C41g RECORD Staff C51, Editor-in-Chief C415 Song and Yell Com- mittee C51g Cast, Monsieur Beaucaireu C315 Student Govern- ment C41g Student Council C415 Glee Club C3, 411 Senior Double Male Quartet C413 School Night C2, 3, 413 Chairman, Play Committee C41. Behold ye Editor! He has successfully guided the RECORD through perhaps the most ambitious year of its career. lt was in his regime that the publication of the RECORD was increased from tive to eight issues per year. lWounty seems to have the knack of concentrating on the subject at handg thus he ranks high in scholastic achievement and is at the same time active in social affairs in and out of school. Sanzcllilrzar our worllzny IL'1l1'lar dull: wzral' I1 J'lI1l.ll.I1.I1ft1l'L', ,lmljokcm and lauglnr and qulrlcCy wrllaf lang !l.l1L'.F la ffl up .rpaccp Bu! now we fear Dan Cupid ln prarl1'c1'r1.q l11'.r arf Dallz :arc for large! pracllcc llzc l'lllil0l'litI! lzmrl. ALBERT NACHSIN 57 COOPER STREET COOPER Scnooi, Academic Course Class Basketball Team C415 Football Reserves CS, 415 Latin Club C41. Nachsin has had his name pronounced in all manners and tones ranging from a high-pitched Naacsen Cyou know, the Hahvahd pronunciation1, to an uncertain lVlaxim. He is so well trained now that he responds to any vowel sound surrounded by uns. He has wonderful luck, and an instinct for guessing that is little short of marvelous. flmz' l1l.r broad .rlmuldelzr and lwmwny .Ilia flfake lzlm a man t0.l1ll1flllL'I1 llzc cliff.-'. EMANUEL C. NUROCK 1518 PRINCESS AVENUE IUNIOR Sc1iooL General Course Orchestra Cl, 2, 5, 41g Class Volleyball Team C515 Class Party Committee C215 Boys' Glee Club C419 School Night C2, 3, 415 Tennis Team C41. lVlanny is the coming tennis champion of the world. He's built a good deal like Bill Iohnson, and plays some- what the same style of game. Yvhen he doesn't play tennis he dances, and is just as successful in that art as in tennis. If Cicero knew what lVlanny thinks of him, he'd write a couple more speeches to spite him. If Lalln wax .rpakvn llu' way ll l.r read No womlvl' 1l.r .rpvalvrl-.r are nnw all rlcafll The Purple and the Gold. 1923 SARAH lil.IZ.Xl3E'l'li PAXSUN U17 N. S1-'umm S'1'm4:1-:T Cwuvriu Scrmol. LXCQHICIIIIC Course Sxwulm KIUCSIIV1 have nmvlu to saw, but -ull my, how S110 KIOCS StllllY! SIICIS H l'L'!:LllliIl' L'llCyL'l0l7CLliiI i.0l' 1ll1.X'tllil1g FOI! wuni in fumw. This miss is also zu'1isiin'ully imlincdg S110 always llninlas of smncilxing original. And lmvc you seen lwr Hilirl Uxwxmlllzxlc Bnnlcmf li' you hzu'cn'1 wc'l1 1011 ilu' worlnl ymfvc missml smncilming. Qufrl. .n'l'1'nr1,r, dvllzzznr, l'fz1f1k111-41 4fn'plu. wr nn' .I'1u'.'. THOMAS I. PETERSON H64 llxxmnx .Xx'14:NL'1? lrwxmz SCIXUUI Tcclmxmicnl Course Cllrlsinms lJCCOI'iltiIlfJQ Crmuniiicc CSU: ASSk'I1l17lQ' Room l31lSliL'tlHlll 'rvzun 13, 455 k'llilCll'L'l'l'S Party l.xUIHlllittLxR' fm. Tlmnms has lately bccn mluvcloping u swnggcr in his walk llmf luhls fair in rival nur HL-:xsu1'cx s. XVL' lwpc no compcii- iiun .lun-lnps l7L'K'illISC il's lmrrilnlc to ilxinli lu wlml cxircnws it might lm carried. Pk-lc is QIIIOHIQI' unc ni' tlmsc whom if vnu do not lmow, '- wmxld :xnlvisc vnu to got in line :mul um il1lI'Oxlllx'C j'Olll'SOH-. K' IH-tc QIIXYLIYS was gx fgwuriic, anal CXtK'L'Illt'I.Y popular fLXYltll ilu- lm-vs, of L'0llI'SL . Pvlun l..I' frwlfl, A'z'l:!f pvlzrf. llljuvl 1'l fl mum' nu! .nv lr 11155 -Nl' lr mn. .m1m'.-' HHH mm. mm If ,' nl If l I f I' I H flflf'- ,fImnf1I.frn'1', 1H'l.' P -llfmv. In L'l,AY'I'ON CIIARLIQS PHIFICR 1217 .'x'l'I,.'XN'1'Ik' Avlcmrrz XVICS'I'MON'I' l'u1s1.lc Scumol, f1L'llL'I'ill Coursc Yanrsiiy MSL-lmll VFCHIII 12, 5, -U: Rcscrvu lkuslwilszxll Tczun KS, -11: flaws llnslicllvanll 'll-:nn LS, 45: Rcscrvc l 0oilm:xll Team KSN Pllrplu :xml C0111 Lxllllllllittki' l-15: ClliliI'IllIkl1, Senior Day Cummilluc HN: lllcrmzlw Stuff l-UQI3Z1SCl!:lHC1lpliliI1 C-U. .Xflcr Iwanring zu lot ui, llwsc so-czxllui In-wlmll plulvcrs Now nlvuul llxulr n'Qpn-rlivc abilities. ill ax lrcmcmlouw rclicl' in m-:cl zu rcul lmll lwlnyur who rccogniva.-Q thc virtuc uf' lxmmlvel-x. fluyton is wal in All wujvs. H0 slzxnnls high in his ulnww. iQ am all 'rmlml utlxlclc, ax Ioyul '23, :md fl gnml lml. Hn lms lvul two Luilingxz n pruclivitx' for lnking ax dup- u1T L'VL'l'-Y now and llxcn. .xml nxccssivc nmmh-Nllv. .I lmrl on your own fmrn now am1'lfn'n U iff warn 1'r1'u.f111llnv1 lfrnnz yn1lf',f1'lfuw nwn. lm, ' ' I 1 I'ugr Tfllrffj'-7lIA7If' Camden High School l' if 1 x .,1 liif N l ft.: 1' l'1t77'l-V 'VIIOMAS l'tJWl'fl.l, I'll'fRt'l'f HSN llmviuwx AX'l'1Nl'l-' ltwlcm 801141111 l1't'lllllkiill Q UIIVSK' Stutlcnt fitTYL'I'llI11t'lll ff, 313 QillllllI'L'll'X llzurtuv ftilillllllltt' 131: Sung :mtl YL-II Lllililllllltli' 1313 Usliur, Liluss Unix' lik 'l'c1111is ixlziliugcr lull: lli-Y Clulr 43, -lv: .xSSL'lIll!l.V Rmmni llnslcctlmzill illtxillll t5, -tl: Sclluul Night 141: film' Chili I-ll. Toni is auiutlivr ut' our l'I11ll1k'Ill. .voting mcn. l-lt-sislcs lit-ing Il tennis star, ht- also uxvcls in other sports, such ans outing and slccpiiig. llt- mmlt- quilt- il hit with truth tht- lL'ilCl1C'l'S :incl class wlwn hc aippt-zniul mic clay XYQ1lI'lllg ll whitc vt-st. VX' now Cxlwrt to soc him ioin tht: llliilziclvclplliu wliittf- umgs. limp 7'fnwn1.v 11.1 11 .-'lalffrl fmf, ,I limnfmmm' rlnip :fr lzr. llc .r11.1f.f llfff -1111 In twflfyft' mmm ,llnfflrl ntfffn' .ifQ1J1'f'f'. Y 4 HARRY RANIXJLPII PINIC W 'UW 5. l'II'l'lI S'1'1e1f1- 1' l1'N1f11e Stklltltwl. ciL'llt'l'Jtl Cmxrsc lunioi' l'Iuy Cemiiiiittuc t-tl: Ili-Y Cluln tl, 2. 5, 415 Ycll uml .Wlotto cN0l11l1lltlCQ til: Asst-iiilwllv Rooni St-crctziijv l3l: Cust, Iunior Play t3I: pllflilt' :tml Golal Coiiiniittcu t-43: tilcc Chili I-llg Sclimwl Night 4413 LNUINl'llL'llt'L'll1L'lll. Slwcnlwr t-tl3l.:1tin Clulm t-ll. llill'l'xV'S motto ltir thu lllllllll' is Ul5I'L'ilCll or lL'2tL'll.H XV1.-'vc 110 mloulxt lrut tlmt hc woultl lic an sllvrcss :lt citlicr. Fur thc l.tlI'I1lL'l', hc has at goocl spcnltiiig vuivc :intl :1 tlccp lilcing hui' llilslicail :incl L'lllll'L'll illll'illI'SQ :mtl us to the lnttcr. lit- rzmlts high in his XtlltllL'S zllitl class wovli. vlihc class lvcstuwctl the lIt7l10l'Ul-tllL' most l1z1sl1l'11l lmlvn IIIYUII l1i111, lrut llzirry vlaiinis the vntus were pmltlt-fl. Xvc aigwc with -Vfill, l'i110-V. fl .r1'l1ulf11'.f1'11r IIJ' lltlflzlf Pllm' I, ,X llltlll u'f'l'4' l'm1lf1f,1w'1rmf. .lmf nf Cvt7lIIlIIt'l1t't'HIt'lll tVlI lfn' .-'Alum' llfff fnfk lfnlfz fnfi-41 and fnmf. - 1CliCll,l.'X I,AL'R'l'ON PO'l l'liR W IL10 M 1'. l,1'111e.x1A1 A11-.M 11. XX111'1 1'11':1z St lltbtll. clL'llL'l'ill Qlt1lll'SC ll, :Ill StlltlCl1tS XYCVC lilac Lit-xflllll, tlllxrlx Xytilllil lit' Illl fllS' ciplinc cuscs lll the olhcc. Qccilm 111-vci' spcults in rlziss unless spulcun tovrzitlici' il 1':11'u cl1:11'z1rtv1'istic in thcso tlziys. uvlicn shc tlocs tnlli, llCI' voice is sn sotit :intl miltl that :ill ul' IIS listen to it with l5lL'ZtSlll'L'. .S'u1'1'l1f, jznlfzffi-.1 by fIt'l' ,1-qfl, fmt' tfrnwf .WN t'111111',f1w11 wfzvlx' l71.1'n' 1ftm'.1'1fu.f11ff. The Purple and the Gold, 1923 HENRIETTE EDYTHE PRAISSMAN 1140 KAIITIIN AVENUE lemon Scuom, Commercial Course Henrietta is very small and sophisticated, but say. have vou ever noticed her eves? If vou haven't, vou ve missed something. They have two very distinct qualities: lirst of freezing you into an icicle. and second, of boring you as full of holes as Swiss cheese. If you by any chance hadn't your work prepared when questioned by the teacher, you could have just stared at him, and l am sure he would have let you entirely alone. lQur.r llml free rr? rind cyzur lim! lmrv? Can lhf.r pn.f.r1'bly be? 7 'l11'.r I-J' wha! lhcy .my you do Hu! how, we rannol Jvc. SAMUEL EDWARD PREVOST 765 Srnvclfz STREET LIMERTY Scnoor. A General Course Howdy, Sam l YVe have often wondered why you take such an interest in vroblemsn, but we know now that you expect to be mayor oi Barnegat Bay, in the future. Keep up the good work, Skipper, and you will soon be sailing on the good mayorship. Here's hopin'. Skipper Prrvoxl loved lu lnllc and .ring And he made .rome fair 1'1nprc.r.r1'nn.r.' Bu! .rfill we r!nn'l care .rn t'Cl1Il much For .rome of lufr z'xp1'r.r.r1'on.r. IEANNETTE RATENER 1325 PARK BOULEVARD IL'N1oR Sci-loot. General Course lunior Page Committee CZQQ Glee Club C311 School Night Q2, SD5 Class Roll Committee CSD. I can't do it unless I can do it my way, v and she can't. Ask some of our faculty about it. But what she can do, she is willing to help every one with. She is a good sport and liked by everyone. And clon't worry, Ieannette. ' Day by day, in every way, you're growing thinner and thinner. We lzmr fha! .rhe w0rr1'e.rf0l'fmr .rhe'1l lrcfal, You don'l nerd lo lvolhcr, wr're .ture nlmul llml. L. Skipper 'ifrcnll U ' :M 1 Page Foriy-one Camden High School CU Bill L 1. ..N,g.. till W Page F oft y- Iwo Liu rnvy WILLIAM A. ROGERS 408 ELM STREET PEDDIE INSTITUTE General Course Cheer Leader C5, 455 Class Party Committee C553 Children's Party Committee C55: Pin and Ring Committee C55g Boys' Glee Club C2, 5, 453 Class Treasurer C559 Football Scrubs C25p Class Room Leader C55g Student Council C555 Student Cabinet C555 Representative, Boys' A. A. to Park Commission C55: Leader, Class Songs and Yells C5, 453 Assembly Room Basket- ball Team C55p Physical Training Leader C45. I Bill is one of the best-known fellows in the school. With his rapid and peculiar stride, and his broad grin, character- istic of his own disposition, he has become imbedded in the heart of the student body. Bill, your cheer leading was performed in a wav which would put many college cheer eaders to shame. The students were always with you, and they certainly appreciated your efforts. B119 HBH! Rqgcnr wax a merry ol' foul, And a merry old .foul wa.r he. H is .fmllc and h1'.r legm were .rome of lhe lh1'ng.r Which lncrcamcd hir popularity. HOWARD EMORY ROSS 812 MT. EPIIIIAIM AVENUE LIBERTY SCHOOL Technical Course Orchestra Cl, 2, 5, 45, Leader C5, 45, Glee Club C459 School Night CI, 2, 5, 455 Student Government C453 Art Club C5, 455 Children's Party Committee C455 Christmas Decorating Committee C5, 45, Chairman C453 Accompanist, lunior Play C555 Hi-Y Club CI, 2, 5, 45. He reminds us of a crystal set-the signals are so weak. lvhy don't you add a couple of stages of audio frequency amplification? lVe're tired of shoving our ears against your pearly teeth to catch your drift. lVhat's the difference, though, she understands you, doesn't she? Congratulations! The lmdrr ly' llze orchfuflra, fl lI'll.fll-lly .foul IJ lm. He warm hm baton In lhc air, .ind lmpfurfor harmony. CARLTON WATSON ROWAND 201 ALBERTA STREET IUNIOR Scuooi. Academic Course Page Committee C151 Class Party Committee Cl, 2, 55, Chairman C255 Song and Yell Committee C2, 555 Class Cheer Leader C55g Numeral Committee C555 Basketball Team CI, 2, 5, 453 Captain, Class Basketball Team CI, 2, 55, Baseball Team C2, 5, 45, Acting Captain C453 Football CI, 2, 5, 45, Captain C455 Student Government Cl, 2, 5, 45: Presenter Here is an athlete, though you may think his picture looks like a college professor. Nig has always taken a prominent place in school and class athletics. As football captain he was a great success. And with it all he kept up his lessons. Somehow, foreign languages appeal to Nig, they sayl Tall and brood and Jlqrily and .rlrong He plzzym a game llzal 1.r farce and long. The Purple and the Gold, 1923 ARMOND I. SAUL 1028 HADDON AVENUE LIBERTY SCHOOL General Course Class Party Committee Cl, 2, 31: Physical Training Leader C2, 51g Varsity Baseball Team Cl, 2, 3, 41: Football Reserves C211 Children's Party Committee C2, 51: President, B Literarv Society C315 President, Boys' A. A. C411 Athletic Field Committee C41p Board of Control, Boys' A. A. C413 Student Government C41. Ah! Our most worthy B literary President. A. I. certainly performed his duties well, and was a real re re- sentative of the '25's. Not being satisfied with having liim in only one presidency, we put him at the head of the Boys' A. A., and he again did his work in 'fine fashion. This is rather oft' the main line, but we never saw Arm really lose his head until he drew 14211 place for Class Day tickets. He played Ill'-1' par! aw .rpeakelg He played l11'.r bex! ln ball. IIc'.r done n lalfal' C. ll. S. 1'l1al'.r wlly ll!!-I' lfknl by all. ADALAIDE L. SHAFFER 1115 DUPCDNT STREET JUNIOR Scuoox. Academic Course Class Hockey Team Cl, 2, 41g Assistant School Nlanager C415 Basketball Team Cl, 213 Class Day Presenter: Stu- dent Government Constitution Committee C415 Clllldl'C11,S Party Committee C415 Tri-Hi Club CS, 415 School Night C51. No one would recognize in this bobbed-haired Nliss the little Adalaide of Freshmen davs, when she wore her hair in long braids. lve thought that Adalaide would never grow up, that she would always be a little irl, but how mistaken we were. One talent, especiallv, Aialaide has retained from those far-off days-that of telling stories with childish earnest- ness and zeal. Vtlho will ever forget Adalaide's big round eyes when she recited, The mouse ran right up the treen? She charmed u.r by her llII'li1ll.I'I-0 tale. Our brcallz grew quick, our checka' grew pale! HERMAN E. SCHMIDT 264 Buawooo AVENUE CRAMER SCHOOL Technical Course Stage Nlanager C5, 41: Football C415 Arm Band Committee C41: School Night C415 Glee Club C41. Have you noticed Herm's red cheeks? He claims they are one of nature's products and not his own. Schmitty is quite a student, but he is best at telling others how good he lllDon't laugh! Maybe you'd be the same way if you were :rig t. Yew, Scl1n11'lly i.r llze kind of chap Tlml all would like In meal. He rlfrl l11'.r hem! fn C. H. S. .dnd f1everf1nu1rldefml. ZH all nA IH 'Adelaide' .. Harm W 1 Bl o Page Forty-three Camden High School Q1 115 Will Saville iWurirt il' Page Forty-four VINCENTA M. SCHULTZ 928 BULSON STREET ST. IonN's SCHOoL..C1.EvELANn, O. Glee Club t31g Latin Club C41. Une of Vincenta's most difficult tasks is to be quiet in auditorium. Everything appears humorous lC0'h'8l1 and seems to require comments. Her sense of humor is really delightful, and she never seems to get into any difficulties with the teachers over it. Physics class, especially arouses Vincenta's humor, and we frequently hear her giggles which are im- mediately smothered. Wflzat lid' it lnakcw um want to tau-gli When we .rhould be quite grave? If we could ontyfnd th1'.r out I t would much trouble Java. MACGREGOR SCOTT 1166 HADDON AVENUE IUNIOR SCHOOL Technical Course Glee Club C5, 413 School Night C3, 415 Hi-Y Club Cl, 2, 5, 41. Doesn't his picture remind you of Sir Galahad? It's remarkable what a photographer can do. lVlacGregor's countenance is far from showing the serene calm look of Sir Galahad, mostly because it is usually surrounding a giggle. NVe have it on good authority that the opposite sex is rather interested in him. Perhaps they are merely curious as to the giggle. Kid Scott -by ttuir great name ll8'J' known T a att in Camden I1 ligh- He'.f made greatfrfenair among u.r, too, 15710 hate to .ray good-bye. MURIEL MADELYNE SIDE 922 STATE STREET IUNIOR SCHOOL Academic Course Iunior Page Committee t51g Student Government 141g Charter Member, Art Club f5. 413 French Club C413 Mandolin Club C41p Glee Club C415 School Night C41. This demure young lady is one of our best artists. Who will ever forget the wonderful illuminating that Muriel did around the capitals in her motto? Nlany of us have envied her originality. Muriel is a splendid student in all her sub- jects. However, she is verv modest and often expects to tlunk', her tests. Does this ever really happen. Well, we should say not! ilrt 1'.r tlie .rearclz for beauty, they my. 171 urfet LJ' .reeking it day by day. The Purple and the Gold, 1923 GUSSIE SILVERSTEIN 661 FERRY AVENUE MICKLE SCHOOL Commercial Course School Night 147. Here, indeed, is a silent genius. All her lessons are in- variably perfect. And no matter how dull the day, she has a sunny smile for everyone. A lovely disposition is an enviable attribute. Hold on to it, girliel Perfect lc.r.rnn.r, a .rm1'lc, ana' a fue rli.rpo.rz'l1'on! You have been blc.r.rm' by .ronzr magician! ETTA SIMON 267 N. ELEVENTH STREET JUNIOR Scnoor. Academic Course Page Committee CID: Basketball Team Cl, 2, 515 Hockey Team fl, 2, 5, 455 School Night C2, 51: Girls' A. A. Nominating Committee CSD. Etta is a good example ofthe old adage: Laugh, and the world laughs with youl She has a contagious giggle. Ive always laughed just to see her laugh-fouldn't help it. The one joy of Etta's High School life was physics CU. How she did love it! It was too bad Etta left in February, because she would have enjoyed repeating physics in a post-graduate course. Lau.11l1lcr.lwr1'fn.11.r lang lUc, llze .mge.r Jay. Su you wfll li-'cj'areucr and iz day. HOWARD FRANKLIN SLATER 48 S. TYVENTY-SEVENTH STREET CRAMER Scnooi. General Course My, what the title of Senior does to a person! In his first three years Frank hated to hear Salter, but since Se tember he hasn't minded it a bit. He has a broad sense oflimmor, and since he has had a radio, he is always supplied with plenty of jokes. A .rnlcmfnan rare, Zhfw Slalcr boy, A rla,r.m1alr eval' lruc, A boy Qf bay.r,' afrfcmf Qf.fl't.Cl'LflJ', Ttcufff arc our Ilzozqjlzla' of you. UI III ucwv Ea, Seller Lil I t ix Page Foriy-fu' Camden High School 111 QE CHARLES FILLMORE SLEATER MERCHANTVILLE, N. I. MERCHANTVILLE Hion Commercial Course Nlandolin Club CD3 Track Team CSD: Football Team CS, 41. Bud is one of the best liked fellows in the class, yet it is doubtful if anvone knows why. He is not extremely clever, nor especially prominent in athletics, nor a ladies' man. It must be because of his good nature and uninten- tionally funny remarks. YVe noticed one day that the hair on his face grew upward instead of down, and he 'explained to us in all seriousness that that was the way the grain ran. I1en:'.r la yon, Bud, nmy never a morrow Bring lo you grief or any .rol'row. Bruin BERTRAM SMITH 1624 BROADXVAY MICKLE SCHOOL . Academic Course A Bert is a splendid swimmer, and diver. To sec his , - lithe brown body flash through the air, strike the water with scarcely a ripple, reappear a moment later, right itself, and settle into the crawl stroke is as perfect a picture of boy- hood as one could wish. He combines the mental abilities of his years with the likableness of small boyhood, which he has never outgrown. You po.r.re.r.br wln1l',r more llzan wealllzg .1 jo-you.r New and perfecl flcalllz. GnmlmaI i' MARY E. SPROW 1440 KiKIGIIN AVENUE ILTNIOR Scuoor, Commercial Course Tri-Hi Club Cl, 215 Auditing Committee C5, 4Jg Class Song and Yell Committee HJ. If everyone in the Commercial Department knew as much about shorthand and bookkeeping as this determined little lady, our instructors could take a vacation for they would no longer be needed. Wle say determined because there is one thing that Nlay always insists upon, and that is that she have her own way in everything. Ffnr! fl wzu babberl, mir! naw il liif' nol, Iiul feng o1'.rho1'I, we like you a lol. May Page Forty-six The purple and the Gold, 1923 AMY IANETTE STARKWEATHER 5405 Fizoiaimr, STREET I CRAMER SCHOOL Academic Course Class Basketball Team CS, 415 Varsity Basketball Team 15, 43g Class Tennis Team Cl, 2, 5Dg Christmas Decorating Committee C433 School Night C5, 40: Latin Club 143. There is one thing that Amy hates with a dreadful hate, and that is rain! No wonder, too, since it plays such havoc with her curls. YVe would suggest that she indulge in a permanent wave, so that when she is playing basketball, the gym floor won't come up to meet her because her straightened locks are in her eyes. If laughter helps digestion, you will surely profit by your lunch periods. lVl1y mum! -lIl.l'I.I' .rlurfy plz-y.riz'.r, nh, why? Im poor Jniyhr llllt1I1.I't4't'I'!IflfE cry. TOSEPH IRVING STAUB 959 N. SIXTH SWEET SEWELL Sci-tool. Technical Course This tall handsome chap comes from North Camden. Staubie deserves credit for being one of the most energetic boys in the class. Ice plays on some basketball team. It's rumored that he's quite a player. It's too bad he didn't halve time to give Camden High some of the benefit of his ta ent. Jllhough xuoifvc been qufle qufcl While rn a'ar11'old Camden Hllqlz, We haie in have you lekwe um, Yew, wr lmlc lo .ray good-bye. EMILY LOUISE STEPHEN 505 W. NTAPLE AVENUE, MERCHANTVILLE ATERCHANTVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Academic Course Class Hockey Team C455 Varsity Hockey Team MD, Nlanager C455 Student Government C4jg Iunior Page Com- mittee t4Dg Captain, Varsity Basketball C417 Latin Club MD. Sunny smiles and sunny disposition! There you have our dear Steve. Only one short year in Camden High has placed Steve in all of our hearts. But say, have you ever seen her blush? YVe'd like to get the combination, Steve Some of us are quite pale, sometimes, and your generous nature must surely long to help us out. Pardon? Of course it's not your fault. Steve, if we can't always be heard. The .rwez'Inc.r.r qf her' .mul bclicm Her Tzlmn han' 11l1lfHZ'1ll'L' eyc.r. Amicus ' 5Im:tiic 1 l Sieve I Page Forty-seven Camden High School .A Slap nb 4 CIM TL' 1' Page Forty-eiglzl HERBERT S. STEPLER 574 AUBURN STREET STEVENS Scuoox. Technical Course Hi-Y Club Q2, 5, 45. Did you ever see a person walking in his sleep? If not, gaze at Stepler. He walks around as if he were in a constant daze. As a mathematician, Herb would make a good tailor. Lvhen he finds the girl, he will certainly know how to press is suit. lyylflllhllh he fualtur qzullc LilIfll1IIddl'0tL'-Fllj .lr lzc pa.r.rc.r lhrouglr Ure lzafl, IVHU Il.I'J'llI'L' you IFJ nu! lrlw, f0fk.f,' llc 1'.r not Nm! way al all! HENRY CHRISTIAN STRAHLE 948 N. TNVENTY-SIXTII STREET XVASIIINGTON SCHOOL Commercial Course Banquet Committee fill. Strahle's one of the class' biggest men fbroadsidei, but notwithstanding his avoirdupois condition, he can handle a typewriter with great celerity. He is liked by all, and it was his jovial spirit which gave him quite a few votes for the best-naturedu boy of the '25 class. 'Thr quality, no! quanlfty Tha! c'0unl.r lhc ma.rf wfllz u.r, Bu! Slralzley hdql' luis' .rlmre of each find novel' nmke.r n fu.r.r. EMMA ELIZABETH SULLIVAN 456 BROADXVAY STARR SCHOOL Commercial Course Glee Club CI, 2, 3, IU: Physical Training Leader CII, Yell and Motto Committee ISD: Student Government C453 School Night 11.52, SD, Iunior Page Committee Oily Tri-Hi Club QI, 2, 5, 4 . We have in our midst a great personage-none other than the descendent of an ancient Egyptian queen! At least we guess she is, for she's called Cleo. She is following in her illustrious ancestor's footsteps, too, for she has wrought great havoc with a certain masculine heart. It spoils the story to say so, but his name is not Anthony. Now l1t?IIl'lx'l'N In um, and lake nur HtI'l'lil'l',' 17011 lrual fum w4'ff,fm' lwia' mcjfuffy llll'l'. The Purple and the Gold, 1923 EDITH ELIZABETH TARBURTON 151 l1'lAPLlC TERRACE, M1iIlC1IANTVl1.I.1'2 NCPIQTIIFIAST Scuoor, Commercial Course C Nlgmdolin Club C2, 5, 415 Glee Club C5, 415 School Night 5, 4 . Although she would lead you to believe that she is very, verv quiet, what a talker she is when she gets startedl The loclcer-room is where she shines in this manner. Do vou remember the little baby who appeared at our Senior Class Party? Xvell, this baby was Edith, and what a lot of fun she caused! Always making things pleasant for her friends, that is Edith. Tlulr lval1y girl l1a.r-growl: quilt' lall. Slit' l.r lm more a child al all. Tin' locker -r11'rl.f .rlze enfcrlalnx Wlllz lalklngg everyone rcnmlnm. IOSEPH ADAMS TAS11 118 DUDLEY STREET CRAMER SCHOOL Technical Course Decorating Committee C5, 41: Football Team C413 Physical Training Leader C415 Student Government C3, 41g Constitu- tion Committee of Student Government C511 Children's Partv Committee CSF: Hi-Y Club C5, 41: Assembly Room Basketball CS, 41. Class Day Decorator. loc is quite a studious chap. ln fact, it is said that he has had at least three of his school books home this year. But Ioe is a good sport, and is never on the outs with anyone. Some day we expect to see him take Yvesley Barry's place. Say. did you ever see him blush? In rlrawlng ll11'.r young man rl1:lz:ql1l.r, ln. mall1 he lid' an acc, Bal llue grcaleml lhlng abou! luim If lhc color Qf hi-J'fl1!Tl3. LESTER W. TAYLOR 1458 IqAlG11N AVENUE I.1n1:R'1'Y Sclxoor. Technical Course Physical Training Leader C21g Cast, Iunior Play C311 Student Government C2, 513 Senior Day Committee C413 Christmas Decorating Committee C5, 41: Stage Manager, Little llflinistern C215 Stage Nlanager, Peg 0' My Heart C311 Children's Party Committee C41. Class Day Decorator. Les comes into the greatest prominence when he's wearing overalls. He's generally seen with a hammer in one hand and a step-ladder in the other. Particularly is he in this condition in the month of lVlay, and around Christmas. But maybe he can't work wonders with that ladder and hammer. Bet they keep you busy at Lehigh, Les. I 1' lwaqu work l.r lo ln' flour, Ur .rnfrzmrw nf-z'a'.r 11 IIlIl'lI'l'. Tlu' crew will never lu' 4'un1pll'lr lfvllllnul l't'1I'f76I1l4'I'H Taylor. Je Ji Talbaby ' Voc Ln Page Fnrly-nine Camden High School EI! llnnmm 4' Fmni' E Dinh 'IT U1 Page Fifty ALICE MARGARET THOMAS 412 N. FORTH'-SECOND STREET AMON HPIIGliTS SCHOOL Academic Course Class Hockey Team Cl, 2, 5, 45, Captain C25, Nlanager CS, 451 Varsity Team C2, 3, 451 School Hockey Manzxger C551 Class Basketball Team Cl, 2, 5, 45, Nlanager CI5, Varsitv C5, 45, Captain C451 Vice-President, Girls' A. A. C451 Track C5, 45, Captain C551 Constitution Committee C551 Pin and Ring Committee C551 Christmas Decorating Committee C351 Student Government CS, 451 Party Committee C451 RECORD Static C451 Children's Party Committee C451 Class Day Com- mittee C451 Latin Club C451 Class Day Presenter. Tommy is our class athlete. She has starred on all our teams since the time when we were Freshmen. She is also a natural-born Latin translator. How many ot' us have envied her this talent! Tommy can make sight work sound like a lesson that has been carefully prepared. All of the Latin students will agree that this is often very con- venient. Ilvrvfr ln mn' lllllv rln.r.r nllzlelf. llmlllz lzcl' 1'l'.r 1a.1'elv.f.r lu vfmzpfle. FRANCES MAY THOMPSON CHURCH Roan, MERCHANTVILLE CoLl.1Ns TRACT Scnooi. Commercial Course Frances is a really brilliant girl. Indeed, we love to bask in the light of so great brilliancy. And the Dressmaking Department would fail Completely without her helping hand. She talks in riddles, too. Yes, last night R., you know. NVhat did S. say? How exasperating are the codes ot' the locker rooml 171 lf:f'lL'.l'll0llJ' .rez'1'z'l.rl Lovell C7-ll llle -1101111-II la.r.r.' Thar 1.r ll plzamc lllI'0ll.lIlI Wlllfh .mme qf llnfnz pa.1'.r. ELSIE LAURA TOUSSAINT 10 S. VTIIIRTY-FOURTH STREET CRAMER SCHOOL Commercial Course Flower and Color Committee C551 School Night CS, 45: Class Party Committee Cl, 451 Cast, Monsieur Beaucaireu C351 Stationery Committee C451 Preliminary Oratorical Con- test C451 Student Government C2, 451 Student Council C451 Assembly Room Treasurer C451 Purple and Gold Committee C451 Banquet Committee C451 French Club C451 Iunior Play Committee C451 Class Day Presenter. VVhen Elsiels name is mentioned what pleasant memories arise in our minds! Vtlho will ever forget her superb acting as the cold and haughty Lady Mary' Carlisle in Monsieur Beaucairen? More than one wanted a leetle red rose from her disdainful hand. The best part ot' it is that Elsie is not a bit cold and distant. She is just the opposite-full of fun and gaiety. And what wonderful eyes! Yve wonder how many hearts they have ensnared. Lady Jlarjy, .ll!7ll were mnlrarjy .lnrl cold and hllllllllll-V lon. Bu! yolfrc really-qrac1'ou.r and .rweel and klml. W'c'4lalll1'lvc 11 l'0-l'f'fI'Ul7I you! The Purple and the Gold, 1923 MORO BORDEN TUSSEY 508 CAnT1cmc'1' S'rR12E'1' STEVENS Sci-iool. Technical Course Glee Club C45g Senior Double Nlale Quartet C453 Student Government C45. , Gee, l had a swell time last night! Hear that? There s hloro. YVe bet he's terribly tickled whenever the Senior Quartet sings for the Freshmen assembly. Yvonder why. Oh, sure, he misses a class! Yvhy didn't we think of that before? Yve were thinking of something else. iVloro's a good friend, and a good fellow generally. 1y1l'J'jl0llCfI fa' .rurc on plca.rul'c brnl, He lownr I1 .racial eva. dnaf fiom' ln' love fo .vluafu book.r7 Ark nolf We can'1 dr'rc1'u.'cf ROBERT NELSON VAN BLUNK 456 N. Truim STREET Cooren ScHooL Academic Course Cast, 5lonsieur Beaucairen C55: Cast, Higher Educa- tion C55g Class Constitution Committee C553 RECORD Staff C555 Physical Training Leader C2, 5, 455 Page Committee Cl, 251 Party Committee C253 Student Government C3, 453 Founder, Art Club C35, Member C5, 45: Chairman, Student Government Constitution Committee C45g Children's Partv Committee C5, 455 Glee Club C455 School Night C5, 455 Hi-Y Club C5, 452 Cabinet C455 Preliminary Speakin Contest C45: President and Founder, French Club C45 g Cfass President CS, 45. There has been so much said, and on the whole so well said that it is almost unnecessary to add more praise to our honored and revered leader. Being President seems to come natural to him. He's a born leader and is the embodiment of everything that is ofa fine and high order. We can't imagine the class without Bob Van Blunlc as President. I'1'clcw1'ck amz' Bangx and old Bz'ck.ril, You played Umm good and lrue. Now lhe.re lhra' men were all llcnpcckcd, Leif: hope I'21lc IJ kinder lo you. HARRIET WATSON VAN LEER 1481 Kexwoon Avenue IUNIOR SCHOOL Academic Course Hockey Team Cl, 2, 5, 453 School Night C55g Iunior Page Committee C453 Christmas Decorating Committee C555 gusgodialii Girls' A. A. C455 Glee Club C555 Tri-Hi Club , ,o, . Behold our walking bookcase or library! Yve can nearly alwa 's rely on Harriet to have a book ready when we're overburdened with study periods. See that large crowd gathered around Harriet in the lunch-room? There's a reason! lt isn't Postum, either: but you can be sure Harriet has chicken sandwiches for lunch. Hence the crowd. Sandw1'4'lu'.r and bomtf, for body ana'j'al' mind. unlIl'Hl't'l'I' wc nccdc'1lf1cr, wr hope l'l'.r you willfnd. Moro HBOV' Page Fifty-one Camden High School N9 Mm l luppu ,Y Page F ifty-two Exilim-r 'W R. ESTHER VAN ZANT MARLTCJN AND WALDORF AVENUES, lVlERC11ANTV1LLl'1 AMON I'lEIG1i'l'S SCHOOL Commercial Course School Night 633g Class Hockey Team C235 Track Team 133. Esther is usually shy and silent about the school. That is, when you don't know her intimately. Lately, though, she has not been so silent about a certain person. Oh, tell us, fairest damsel, do you love him true? She lmclzcm u.r lhal ln llfe'.r walk ' Tlx lreller lo lvl olhenr lallc flnrl lzlrlen while lhey .ray lnflearl The foolllrh lhlngm we mzghl have mid. EDNA GERTRUDE WALLS 1149 SHERIOAN STREET IUNIOR SCHOOL Commercial Course Tri-Hi Club tl, 235 Auditing Committee t43g Christmas Decorating Committee 143g Senior Day Committee K43. Whoever the lucky person is who secures this young lady as his stenographer, will certainly get a prize, for what she doesn't know about commercial work isn't worth knowing. Since Ed has been a P. G. she fairly haunts C 28. We can't find any attraction there, but we can almost always find her there. And when .fhe heconzea' .rgmeone'.r .rlenogn They all wlll watch her wllh wonder agqg. GLADYS WEBSTER 150 S. TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET SOUTHAMPTON Hlon SCHOOL, L. I., N. Y. General Course Party Committee C533 Flower Committee C43g Pennant Committee C43: Glee Club C2, 3, 43g Girls' Senior Double Quartet C43 3 Cast, Christmas Play C333 Preliminary Oratorical Contes C435 School Night 12, 5, 43. Class heartbreaker, and beauty all in onel Gladys with the big blue eyes which hav so much effect on masculine hearts. She may be little, but, oh my, how she does actl Remember her as Mrs. Bangs, the beautiful intellectual wife of Aristotle '? And sing-ah, she sings even as a nightingale. ,1clre.r.r? Slnger? flml lreauly loo? Now really, wha! .rhall we .ray of you? Take our adulee and have a care! Tl18FC,J danger ln richer! Beware! Beware! The Purple and the Gold, 1923 WILLIAM HARVEY WILLITTS. lu. A 1315 PARK Bourevmum lemon: bcuooi. Technical Course Student Government 11, 41: Chairman, Iunior Play Page Committee 1l. 2, 41: Physical Training Leader 12, 5, 41: Staue hlanager, lunior Play 111: Orchestra 12, 5. 41: Nlandolin Cluib 15, 41: Hhool Night 12, 3, 41: Cast, uixflonsieur Beau- caircu 151: Class Basketball Team 11, 31: Class Volleyball Team 151: Christmas Decoratinu Committee 151: Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 51: Glee Club 12, 5, 41: Preliminary and Final Oratorical Contest. 141: Class Dav Committee: Class Day Presenter. Wfhen we think of llarvey, vie see a saxophone. When it comes to extracting harmoniol s moans from an overgrown meerschaum, he's right there with the goods. He has quite a rep in other lines, too. YVe like his acting immensely. And we hear from a certain dark-haired damsel that- there, now, that's enoughl Thr .m.x'vplmne ,lIl!1.1jU!' Hwy loud and New long .Ind lm' nalcnr num! nsclodmur el1raplu1'an'll1c llzrong. GEORGE ALBERT WILSON 222 Hmiesrmu AVENUE, COLLINGSVVOOD LIBERTY Scuooi. Technical Course Student Government 13, 41: Stage Manager 12, 5, 41: Christmas Decorating Committee 151: Class Party Committee 13, 41, Chairman 141: Children's Party Committee 13, 41: Class Day Committee 141. Good goods come in small packages, and George is no exception. He is a fine fellow, and 1according to some of the girIs1 quite handsome. Nevertheless, George is a real busi- ness man, and uses for his motto, Ride by Bus. He is quite an electrician also, and is generally on hand when e ectrical work is needed in our plays. George really l'.F nfm' rlcrlrfcfan. He nzanagew llzmga' like a frm' magician. ABRAM WISHNEFSKY 650 ROYDEN STR:-:ET Iumor. SCHOOL Academic Course Senior Day Committee 141: Latin Club 141. Abe is one of the finest fellows we know. 1'Ie's always ready to help anyone whether his best friend or a mere acquaintance. He stays up night after night until the wee small hours, helping some ungrateful blockhead pass his exams In the morning his desk is always surrounded by a host ol' anxious fellows clamoring for help with their lessons. And these fellows are not always from the foot of the class by a long shot. He look lzfm a crayon find wrolr on .uc lmard. 1f'l1al lmrrfble tt'l'l'll.Ilg.,U The .fchoulnznmlrr roared. Q1 U4 ,,',l.,, I -'Aw X DJ. 1.-V Page Fifty-three Bi Camden High School DAVID WITTELS 214 LINDEN STREET IUNIOR Scnoor. Academic Course Christmas Decorating Committee C5jg School Night CSJQ Cast, Junior Play CSM RECORD Staff f4Q3 Chairman, Song and Yell Committee C435 Purple and Gold Committee MP3 Class Day Committee MD: Latin Club f-ll: Class Poem HJ. YVittels is the et, sage, cynic, and philosopher of the class, all combinecliijn one handsome figure of scholarly learn- ing and intellect. His literary efforts have always been ofthe best. These range from verses written for our class party to editorials in the RECORD. XNe wish Dave a full measure of success in his chosen work-that of a journalist. But we hope he'll go even further and write larger things-perhaps a dictionary, and maybe an encyclopedia. Should Willcl.r ever l'IiJ'C la he An edilm- .ro lZ,t1l'I.l1j1, We know hf'll nal unmfndful he, Of how h1'.rfr1'cnd.f are farfng. DOROTHY HEATON WOODRUFF 2860 KANSAS ROAD CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, SCRANTON, PA. Academic Course Dorothy is one of our most dependable and best-natured girls. Since her work is always done, many others resort to her as a bureau of information between classes. One of the nicest thin s about Dot is her flashing smile and sparkling eyes. And we mustn't forget that wonderful complexion which so many of us admire and envy. She gz'vc.r Ihr informallan lhey need And lhu.r .rhc provca' afl'1'cnd indeed. Page Fifty-four Zin jllllemurp nf Ebnmas jwlrghams Tommy was ever such a brave, cheerful soul that we fear we never realized the suffering he was enduring. How we have missed his genial smile and kindly wordl He was a good friend to us all. The Class of 1923 will ever cherish his memory. W hen Deafh, relenllcmr, comc.r and call.: away A loved and honored friend, wha! can we Jay? The Purple and the Gold, 1923 Prettiest Girl ..... lulalulsomest Boy. . . Noisiest Girl ..... Noisiest Boy ...... Best Blusher, Girl .... Best Blusher, Boy .... Most Affectionate Girl. . Most Affectionate Boy. . . Most Bashful Girl. . . Most Bashful Boy. . . Most Popular Girl. . . Most Popular Boy. . . Class Baby ...... Class Clown ....... Best-Natured Girl. Best-Natured Boy. . . Class Athlete, Girl. . . Class Athlete, Boy. . . Most Stylish Girl .... Most Stylish Boy .... Wittiest Girl .......... Wittiest Boy .......... Class Heartbreaker, Girl wha! who Class Heartbreaker, Boy .... Biggest Bluffer, Girl .... Biggest Bluffer, Boy. . . Class Scribe ......... Class Poet .......... Class Artist .......... Most Dependable Girl. . Most Dependable Boy. . Biggest Giggler, Girl. . . Biggest Giggler, Boy. . . Cutest Girl ........ Cutest Boy .......... Most Studious Girl .... Most Studious Boy. . . Probable First Bride. . . Probable First Groom. . Most Ambitious Girl. . . Most Ambitious Boy. . . . . .GLADYS WEBSTER ...........FAY IOYCE .ANNA MAY BANZHOF . . . .LE BURTON 'GARDNER . . . . . .EMILY STEPHIEN . . . . .LEOPOLD LIPSITZ . . . . . .LILLIAN KRUSE . .FREDERICK IANSSEN . . . . . .SARAH PAXSON . . . . . . . .HARRY PINE .........IRENE FROST UROBERT VAN BLUNK . . . . .GRACE HANKINS . . . .WILLIAM ROGERS . . . . . .EMILY STEPHEN . .FREDERICK IANSSEN . . . . . . .ALICE THOMAS . . . .CARLTON ROWAND . . . . . .LOUISE BARE . . . . .FA'1' IOYCE . . . . . .ETI1EL HAND . . . .DAVID WITTELS . . .GLADYS WEBSTER . . . . .LLOYD EASTLACK . . . . . . . . .MARGARET HILL BENJAMIN COOPERMAN . . . . . .HUBERT MOUNT . . . . . .DAVID WITTELS NROBERT VAN BLUNK ... . ...MARY CARTER UFREDERICK IANSSEN .........ETTA SIMON . . .MACGREGOR SCOTT .... . . .LILLIAN KRUSE . . .THOMAS PETERSON . . . . . . .MARX' CARTER . .ABRAM WISHNEFSKY . . .MARGARET McKEE . . . . . . .AILNIOND SAUL . . . . . . .MARY CARTER . . .WILHELM IUNKERT Page F iflyfre Page Fifty-six -. -. A SCENE FROA OUR IUNIOR PLAY, MoNs1EUR BEAUCAIRE ..-4 ,- 1. 'I L1-I H Q- L1 Lu '- V I ,XMPIOXSIIIP :CH I, FI 'N .1 'rv H xl 11 Camden High School THE IRON WILL OF THE CLASS OF 1923 flb u7h0IlZ Il Com'crncllz: Yve, the Class of Nineteen Twentv-three tl925J of Camden High School, in the County of Camden, in the State of New Iersey, in these United States of America, in departing from the realm of learning into the cruel world, and some of us being sound in mind fivor D, and being very wise and otherwise, deem tliie drawing of this will expedient, and make public unto all mankind that we hereby revoke and make void any and all wills, testaments, excuse slips, late- potes, and the pink cards made by us hereto- ore. It is our wish that this Iron Will never be sold to the junk dealer, and it is our desire that the remains of our class be buried in a decent way, on a school day, with Camden High's five-piece orchestra fpiano, stool, and three sheets of musicl assisting, and everyone, including the faculty basketball team, in attend- ance. Since we, the Class of 1925, anticipate the weeping and wailing and gnashing of gold- crowned teeth which at our decease must arise from those that are immediately connected with us, we are compelled to make pre aration by dealing with them extrava antly. Therefore, we leave and dedicate the foliowing to the school: ARTICLE I-To Miss Burrough, we bequeath our sincerest thanks and appreciation for the interest she has had in our class, and for those things that she has done to make high school life worth while. We can truly say that she was one of our firmest friends. ARTICLE II-To Miss Iones, the teacher who was never too busy to help our class in anv way, we leave our heartiest gratitude. lit was due to her sug estions and tireless efforts that this elaborate book could be published. ARTICLE lll-To Miss VVilson, the teacher of clocution, the director of music, the adviser of the Mandolin Club, the prompter of the Glee Clubs, the coach of all successful plays, we bequeath the followin , to wit: Our deepest gratitude for her hjp in all cultural subjects. ARTICLE IV-To Mrs. Brown we leave our truest appreciation for her splendid co-opera- tion in forming and advising the French Society. Many a good time the Society had under her supervision. ARTICLE V-To Miss Nve, the most important member of the Art Club, we will our most sincere thanks for her help in all matters pertaining to the art of sketching. ARTICLE Vl-To Miss Lord, our most popular teacher, we bequeath the kindest thoughts of every member of the class. Page Fifty-eight ARTICLE Vll-To our patient faculty we give our true respect and honor for the ha py hours spent in their company fespecially after school hourslg we wish them most of the luck in the world, and may all their troubles be little ones. ARTICLE VIII-To those who want it, we be- ueath the remains of our treasury Cincluding sings, one Canadian dime, and three billion marlksj, and a very slightly used treasurer's boo . ARTiCLE IX-To the Iunior Class we leave the right of calling themselves and being known by the high and exalted name of Seniors, and hope they will conduct themselves with dignity when filling our places in the school. ARTICLE X-To the Student Government we leave a doubtful hope that they will procure as able an executive as our own illustrious and cautious lohn William De Moyer, Iunior. ARTICLE XI-We tearfully dedicate the follow- mg: 1. The questions of Toe Tash to be sub- stituted for those of Thomas Edison. 2. The tongue of Ethel Berkowitz to be sent to Wlashington in care of the Patent Office, as a move toward a per etual motion machine. 5. The blushes of Leo Lipsick to be given to Milton Griscom. 4. The dependability of Fred lanssen to be bequeathed to the Junior treasurer. 5. Harold Klines immense stature to be wished on the diminutive Whitney. 6. Bill ' Rogers' lung power to be used in Holland: or given to VValter Hensel. 7. The inspiring high marks of Mary Carter to be sprinkled generously on those members of our class who left to join the '25's. 8. Some of the Sheik's fMr. Moro Tusseyj vgles to be inherited by any one who wants t em. ARTICLE XII-Lastly, we hereby designate, constitute, and appoint Mr. Orland L. Key- burtz to be the sole executor of this docu- ment. The bond to be exacted is his romise to retain his good humor, his good loolks, and his professional touch at the piano. fS1Q1nedj Tm: CLASS or 1925. Per Robert N. Van Blunk, Pre.r1'denl. Signed, sealed, published, and declared, bv the above-named class as and for its last will and testament, in the presence of us, who as lawless witnesses, have hereby and hereunto subscribed our names at the request of and in the presence ofthe said testator and of each other. tslijncdl A. DEW. F. AYR XVELL, S. O. LONG, B. G. Ooo. 'E TleP pl . dth Gld.lJ23 1 I -.n BY ERHESTEH1 12. X l9?T59s HALL OF FAF'IE X JOHPISOHAVITZ LROBERTSKI VAN BLUNKSTINE ,- nr, Ax fl T CUT EST AND MOST AF FECTIOHATE -7 fi! N 1 .294 A fx 5 , NZ! iw T CUT E BO ff! I 1 X 5 TJ? M Wd!! 'L 557 A QUARTETTER HEARTBREAKERS ATHLETE I 'ugz' Fifi-x CQiG jqgf' 'i,,,TT'- 1445313 W 1924 T, l l l 1 W1i.1.1AAi BURTON Nl.-XRTHA B. ROGERS Pffiflilllfllf I Vl.C6-I,l'CJ'l'flt'l'lf ll l l I r R l s N EMILY XVITTE CHARLES Mi-:ARS Secrclaqzf YV'ea,rurer ii-liluttu I'0l!.'I1J' ef Palau 1 Willing and Able Clam Flower' Clam Cofonr Yellow Tea Rose Blue and Gold ? l 51 The time has come when we, the Class of 1924, must bid ' adieu to those who have been our close friends during the past tliree years. We are sorry indeed to be separated from you, but since it is inevitable, we say farewell, wishing you with all our is hearts success on the various paths which you are destined to 1 7 follow. C74 W , ,,,,, f N93 ACM ,fs M M mm Page Sixly 'WGN' F'.5'2', Elizabeth Akins Viola Allen William Amhruster Irvin Atkinson Carl Auerbach Dorothy Austermuhl Martha Ayres Walter Bailey Ralph Baldwin Joseph Banewidz Grace Barbell Harry Baylie Mollie Berkowitz Frank Bierfreund Harry Boone Hilliss Boynton Wesley Bradley Mildred Brown Virginia Bruce Ernest Burch Jacob Burman William Burton Mildred Buzby Hazel Caldwell Dallas Cann John Caputi William Caputi Olive Chew Ammon Cheresini William Cohen Harriet Compton Hobart Condit Mildred Coulter Anna Croneberger Catherine Coyle Helen Davis Mary Davis Wilmot DeBell James De Fulio Anne Deward Waldemar Diehl Mildred Dooling Grace Duncan Joseph Eiseman Alice Ellis Robert Ellis Marie Elbertson Nathan Elkitz Eleanor Evans Isabel Falconer Julius Feldstein Edwin Ferren Albert Fletcher Hannah Furhman lass nf Frank Garner Anna Gaudelli Walter Gibbs Richard Gill Evelyn Gideon Howard Gold Emanuel Gold Celia Gould Joseph Greenberg Margaret Grier Milton Griscom Dorothy Grossman Leslie Grossman Sophie Guzik Charles I-Iadtke Angeles Hull Thersa Handle Alpheus Harker Thomas Harrop Stephen Harding Estelle Haydon Eleanor Hedrick Everet Hemphill Kenny Hendricks Walter Hensel Mildred Herbert Ida Hermann Ida C. Hermann Milton Hess Betty Hill Natalie Hoopes Dorothy House Ella Howell Dorothy Humes Lillian Hutchinson Milton J ohnson Doris Jones William Kepner Frances Kercher Cares Keyser Thelma Kimes Sadie King Grace Kisselman Sylvia Kleinberg Freda Koelle Sylvia Komito Rose Kripitz Kube Krichovetz George Letts Lillian Lewallen Minnie Lewis Rosanna Lipsitz Reuel Lipman Edward Lobley 1924 William Long Maurice Lord Edmond Lovejoy Pauline Lucas Mary Lynch Charlotte Marker Ella Martini Marian McAdams Warren McCarty Marion McElhaney Elizabeth McGonigal Marguerite McLeod Charles Mears Edwin Merrion Ada Meyer Elizabeth Middlemiss Earl Mitchell Alva Moeszinger Gilbert Moore Marion Murphy William Meyers Ruth Neil James Nelson Thelma Newman Lewis Nungesser Mildred Olsen James O'Neill Morgan Osler lsidor Ostroif Michael Ostroif Bertha Ostrow Reuben Paletz Antonio Papoli Frank Parker Emma Polivnick Lavenia Prentice William Quinlan Howard Radcliife Lillian Reed Elsie Reed John Rettew Ruth Richman Helen Riggins Martha Rogers Ethel Rosenfeld Dorothy Rothwell Bertha Rudolph Elizabeth Rue Helen Ruehlman Matilda Ryan Elizabeth Sakin Harry Sarish Vincent Sarubbi Esther Sauerman Sara Savalove Dorothy Shaefer Edna Schilke Richard Schmidt Louis Schoeiiiing Leona Scull Ruth Sedlag Margaret Selby Jesse Shaw Wilbur Sheriff Floyd Shockley Thomas Smaldore William Smith Florence Smith Stuart Smith Milton Sobel Merwyn Steelman Robert Stevenson Dudley Stone Louis Sykes Laura Sypherd Morris Tarter Ethel Taylor Edward Thigan Edgerton Thomas Dorothy Thompson Alma Tims Odin Tomassetti Jules Tyler Catherine Van Duyn Dorothy Varbalow Mae Wagener Samuel Waronker Carl Weaver Grover Wearshing Richard Weeks David Weiner Marion Welsh Marion Wenz Muriel Westcott Robert White Gilbert Whitney Everett Wilson David Wiseman Emily Witte Julie Witte Clarence Woodruii Marion Woolman Mary Wray Lillian Wright Lillie Wright Marion Wright new If-2.9km Page Sixty one 'KM' Page Sixtyetwn Qhieu Four gearlr have ,rped with rapid flighl Since frm! we lrod lhg hallw, tlnd no ll cv ze falure, dazzling hrzghl, lffilh gloriouw promilre, eallw. live hear il, eager, glad, and lhrilled 1f7illz dreamf of wha! mag be, Our hearla' alhrob, with longing filled, Ye! .rad al leaving thee. W'e've goallz a d n life and fame ahead, Bal now wilh a fear and a .ugh There mam! he .raid lhowe wordf we dread: Farewell, dear Camden High. DAVID WITT ELS. QCLMI si sf af'f'D?2', i W W I Q frienh is what the heart neehs all the time. -Iaenrp Eau Eplxe. jfrienhships of srhunl naps neeh not he sehereh inith grahuatiun, but are mahe eberlasting hp membership in the Zllurnni Zlssnriatiun nt Qtamhen Zbigh brhnnl. Zllhe Qssnriatiun congratulates the Qlllass ut 1923 upon its grahuatiun anti tnelrumes it, in its entiretp, into the Qllumni. Zlliugether me ran arhiehe greater things fur Qllamhen Zlaigh Qrhunl. HCM 149.543 Camden High School Your Future in the Business World Will depend largely on your own initia- tive. Here in Camden you have an unusual opportunity to become asso- ciated With one of the largest business organizations 1n the Un1ted States The Victor Talking Machine Company If you are seeking a future in an organ 1zat1on of international repute an or ganrzatlon which is the largest producer and the recognized leader 1n an industry wh1ch ln splte of its size, is Stlll 1n 1tS mfancy then at the conclusion of your studres you are invited to call at our Appllcation Oliice any afternoon Qex cept Saturdayj Camden New Jersey Victor Talking Machine Company 1. Page Sixty-four The Purple and the Gold, 1923 The Most Complete, the Most Unique Store T of its Kind in Camden N FROSTS STORE OF GIFTS Congratulates the Class of l 923 KODAKS PENCILS TORCHES POTTERY ANTIQUES BOOK ENDS GLASS WARE EYE GLASSES l gg Choice, rare and artistic objects for T personal adornment and for beautifying li favorite spots in the home. l Volumes of the Classics and books lay recent authors numbered among the best sellers of the season are always in stock here. l Our service in Photo Finishing is the ll product of many years' experience, as well as an adherence to the highest I standards of quality and skill. FOUNTAIN PENS LEATHER GOODS - And Always my 'au Cordial Welcome FR OST BROTHERS Licensed Optometrists and Opticians 540 and 542 Federal Street, Camden Page Sixty-five Camden High School OFFICERS BURLEIGH B. DRAPER I'RICS!I7IiN'l' WILLIAM CQOPER JOHN B. KATES x'1c'I2.1'R1f:s1m Xl x'1c'1c.1'Rlcs11al X1 JOHN W. SELL EDWIN C. NORCROSS vu'lf:.P1a1csl1mN'r s14:c'1ucT.xRx' Ixxn 'rlufxxl Rl R HENRY R. FREDERICKS .xss1sT.xNT s1cc'R1cT.x1u' AND '1'Ic1c.xsI'RlcR P 1 S'i.x'l-v-51'.x' The Purple and the Gold, 1923 Parkside Trust Company i Community Bank Haddon and Kaign Avenues I INVITES YOUR ACCOUNT Resources over 352,000,000 .00 Open Saturday Evening 7 to 9 1 - a hive A ,,,, nn. ,,,,,. . .on no oi Phone, famclcn 2062 aaciri Q r , W :welll Broadway Cycle Co. X of uxxlloax, N. J. ifxwmzw c c J 9 J 1. 1' Q 3 N V 'ig The Sport Centre 1 1' W l 'fi f 1 ' -16, ill. qv X xxx X Indian-BICYCLES-Day! n 1 w X li .4 , 4, 25 X , fr - RA1onos1fPPi1.1f:s J! - .f 1203 Brozlclwzxy . xxx I wi xl ,l KX K , 1 A W 2 'WE WM. V.xNS,xL'N H. 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