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lay I9J4 Gmlblllllllb NGDQIIHIEBS Readzng Club HE Standard Dlctlonarx dehnes a club as an organlzatlon for attnunlng some common oblect lhe Readmg Club IS such an organxzatlon and the common obpects to be atta1ned are a better apprec1at1on of good l1terature and a xx1der readxng knoxxledge Because of the small sue ofthe club It IS posslble for the mem bers to enyox manx other act1x1t1es bes1des readmg On Wlarch 17 the ent1re club spent the dav XlSltlHg the folloxxmg places 1n Ph1la delph1a The Pubhc Ledger Buxldmg The Garrlck Theater xx here the plax R1p X an Vhnkle xxas seen the Pubhc L1brarx on the Parkxxax the Art xluseum the Aqua r1um ano the Nluseum of lNatural H1storx Burto 1 Pearl IS the pres1dent of the club W 1ll1am Flvnn secretarv Katherme Mantz treasurer Nlxss Emelxn Tr1ne IS adx1ser lNoxx that xou haxe heard about the 3Ct1W1t1CS of the Readmg Club xou max be r1ghtfullv enx1ous of 1tS fortunate members Wrestling Club The W resthng Club 1S one ofthe bus1est 0I'g3I11Z3tlODS IH the school The meetlngs vxh1ch are held ex erx Frxdav are xxell attended bx boxs eager to be taught the tucks ofthe xxrestlmg trade Charlex Gr1p the prom1nent xx resthng promoter and Bobbx Iones referee haxe recentlv been 1nstruct1ng the members Ioseph GUHFIHLB lS pres1dent of th1s club lVlart1n Cassett IS manager and Xnthonx Lhance IS asslstant capta1n Classical Club The Classlcal Club 1S ex er becommg more popular among the students of Camden Hlgh School The membersh1p drxxe th1S term otlers conclusne proof of th1s fact smce there ire t1ttx one nexx members The monthlx meetmgs planned bx Nhss Helen Osler are emox ed bx all xxho attend them Songs are sung IH Latm plaxs are EIXLI1 lectures are heard and nox el enterta1n ments are offered 'Ihe club speed1lv got under xx'1v th1s term Contlnumg from list term exerv thmg rema1ned the same except the othcers The ott1cersforth1 term are lrxx 1n Cnnsberg and 'Xnn Shafer consuls l' xelyn Cox Marg Gallopp1 oseph Guarmo and Dax 1d Slutskx praetors All Lat1n students are 1nx1ted to the meetmgs wh1ch are held on the t1rst xlondav of ex erx month V5 e feel certam lf vou go once vou xxxll not haxe to be coaxed to go a second t1me HAY The H1 X an orgamzatwn for bovs IS Its act1x1t1es xarv greatlv thus ex erx one IS certam to Hnd sex eral xx hlch xxlll 1nterest h1m ames Sax 1n IS pres1dent of the Sen1orH1 X PaulSpr1nger1sx1ce pres1dent and ames Paera IS secretary Dom1n1c DIPCFSIB 1S pres1dent ofthe loxwer classmen s organ1zat1on Nlr Stuart 'Wlacmtosh the facultv adx1ser has great hopes for th1s Club lndeed Judglng trom the program xxh1ch the H1 X gaxe for the Fathers ASSOCl3tl0D on Xlarch '70 he xx1ll not be dxsappolnted Lafzn Honors Latm Honors Club IS as 1tS n'1me sug gests an organ1zat1on for SCDIOFS and Jumors xxho haxe honor marks 1n Latln Thls term the club under the superx1s1on of Dr V alter 'N Tlx ers has read a large numbel of the fables of Aesop Although It has often been accused of bemg a drx subyect Latm read 1n the Latm Honors Club IS 1Ht6l CSt1I'lE to ex erx one Iht tolloxx mg are members Sxlx 1a Kat? h6ttl6 Relter - .7 , 19 c ' . L C s.V ' 1 .. Y C 7 .V LY v ' ' Y .,' C vx Y ,, . . . . L 7 I - , , ,C - ., .V v - Q C Y ' e , , ' , AV . V V . S V l , . Q X - 1 , V J ' A V ' 4 r 1 I 1 Y v L ' ' 5 V ' .. . ,, . , . V V , A V , Q ,. ,, v , . . Y . . , v. Y ' lf, ll A , 4 - c .Y . ' I Y ' Y Tx-- i-. , A V . r T . ' - .- ' v ,. . . . . V V - - D r M V ' 1 V 1 . 4 ' one ofthe most 0 ular clubs ID the school. ' v I v v U , v V ' ' , Y ' ' v V V .v L, V V - I . . , . . . . I - , - . . . . . , . A . L X , ' 1 -J Y ' ., C P ' u v 1 7 ' ' V V - V . . e . . I A M I V -- y V ! Lv 7 ! Y ., ' V Y C - . , v , A t, V , . , . . . V. . . , . V V 5 ? + L I A lv , , L , 1 1 . . . , . , V . . X . . v . . . V Y ,. A . V. . H U . , . . . , . . h 1 .V 4, p
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June 1936 A large representatlon from our class turned out for post season basketball Of that number of aspxrants the followmg showed unusual promxse Bernard Cutler Nlarlon Cvbulska Robert Dan ther Charles Leone RobertLumpk1n Charles Vlegromgle lVl1chaellXerx Iohn Upfer Alfred Ras chert Naurlce Rosen Fred Txeman and Rlchard Vtard lhe muslcallv lncllned 1n our elass lre domg noteworthv work as members of the orchestra The musxclans are Xlberta Campbell Robert Danaher Horace Dxfalco Armand Klker Charles Leone Naurlce Rosen Harold Schulman Danlel Barbarxto and Chester KHFYN3HSkl If vou were to go out to the Camden Hlgh fleld any day you would see the protege of Doctor Selp burmng up the clnders The fleet footed members f our class are George Bllneburv Dommxc Harker Ldward Hunt Thomas ohnson Carl Matt and ack Strxckland Robert Hughes IS the asslstant track manager January, 1937 George Sm1th our class scrlbe who has been promoted to the department of book revxews on the RPCOIID Staff attended the Columbla Scholastxc Press Conxentlon 1n New X ork The High School Record I' lda Bamontl Dorothy I 1CkflCld Llllxan Hughes and Y nxan Lukoft are takmg part 1n the chorus of PIHHTTCBFC Those who are strn mg for posxtxons on the track team are Horace ackson Harry Kmssel Pdw 'ard Shaen aek blxtskv Pdward Poole and Ouentln Harrlng I' dw ard Lewandow skx noted xmxtator of 1mmv Durante Bernard Tool ohn Yvmton Daxe Leonardl Max Krasho and Ruth Haltlman are prep xrmg exhlblts for the much adx ertlsed Hobby Show Our class IS represented 1n the orchestra by Bernard I'r1edenberg Leo Dorlo and Reeder Bennett January, 1938 Snr boys have alreadv slgned up for the baseball tryout to test the1r sklll m that sport These boys are T'arl Cunnxngham Harrv Larcton Bob Xvard Roy Da rlmgton Samuel Hughes and Marx m Peduck Arthur Dorfman Alex Mascmn and Marx IH Pedrxck are out for tennxs The fast lads who hope to recene posx tlons on the track and fleld teams are XN1ll1amP1nkston EarlCunn1ngham Dax 1d Babnew Angelo Cardlle Lee Gehr and Norman Cassett Robert Meade Louls Caputl Harrv Iaxton Lewxs Van Svckel Alexander 'Wason Loy 7orger and ames Vtvnn are entrants 1n the Hobbv Show EDITORIALS If nnlznuerl from page I-lj ln es for a tlme therefore they turn to the realm of the faxry prlnce and prmcess w ho always ln ed happllv ex er after They are tlred of the stark realxsm of todav s l1terature Charles Dudley YN arner 1n h1s book The Relatxon of Lxterature to Lxfe w rote One of the worst characterlstlcs of modern hctxon IS 1ts so called truth to nature For tlCtl0D IS art 'is pamtmg IS 'ls sculpture IS as actmg IS A photograph of a natural object IS not art nor IS the plaster cast ofa man s face nor IS the bare settxng on the stage of an actual occurrence Art FCQUIFES the 1deal1zatxon of nature 'Vlanv complaxn that condltxons 1n Amerxca are unfax orable to good lxterature They say that Amerxcan lxfe IS too sast xarxed and crude These excuses are only a reckomng for then' fallure Human nature xs the same here as elsewhere xlany persons hope that reallsm wlll be dxscarded and that we shall return to the old type of llterature whlch llfted the soul out of ltS dallv llfe xnto a world of lmagmary' happxness - . . . . . 7 J 9 4 1 P I If ' YI , . . . . ' : , V . I , , 1 s 1 s 1 ' 1 V - C ' 5 1 . f I - . , , . , I V , , - . . 1 1 A 1 J ' , h 0 p 7 T 7 1 - . . N 1 ' 1 , v , , , q f ' 1' m Y .V J ' 7 V! I A Q a Y 7 Av I K gf C P4 1 1 Z 34, .V - V V 4 I , , 7 I '1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 F I Y P Y , . , V , . . . , . , ,x ,S . V . ,, . . - o , , , . . , , , L r . . . . . . , , , , DIPCFSIH, Robert F1schenberg, Phlllp V , , 1 , ' ' . , , I , I ' J r J ' 1 s I ' u H V f I V, P I 1 1 V ' ' ' 1 I ,, ' I , e , 4 .' , ' xt , -' n s Q Q Y Y V A I ' I I e v ' , y , . V . . H - - ' u Y r 1 Y L Y U v g . . . . . . - , . . I. . . A . . Y 0 5 v C ! ' , . . . . . ,, A V ' ' , , . . . . . J- . x L I ' I A V K
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Svlua Llchtman Alxce Austermuhl Dorothv 'VIol1na Ruth Adams Grace Domm Uorothy lNasut1 Ynmn ohnson Robert Bothe Daud Slutskv Xlartm Rautch Fdward Lewxs and Norman Wlerses English Club Ihe I'l'1gllSIl Club under the dlreetxon mt Wxss Lllhan Scott has been domg out standmg work IH the mterest of better hterature Xt each meetmg the dramat1zat1on of a noted play IS gn en and a l1st of exceptxonal nox els operas and plavs for beneflclal readmg IS put on the blackboare On 'Wlarch lo a scene from Macbeth and the drama Ihe Iollowers adapted from Fhzabeth Caskell s Cranford were gn en Those who took part ln the play 'I he Followers were Palmetta Beldma Nlargaret lVIcCord Stella Handleton and Y 1rg1n1 1 Cndeon Games or Girls Games for Gxrls whxch was under the dxrectxon of lVI1ss 'I helma Snape has been dxscontmued th1s term due to a lack of eouxpment llthough tlus club was d1sb1nded 1ts 3Cl.lXltlLS haxe been txken oxer bx the Glrls Athletlc Xssoc1at1on under the superx xslon of lNI1ss Nlarpome Y an Horn and XIISS Nlargaret Pettlgrew Health Club We ire 111 glad to see that the He xlth Club IS once more on the club currlcula Last term xt w is dxscontmued for a txme xlrs Lexla IJ VK xgems IS agam m charge of these pleasant meetmgs wh1ch haxe alw avs been a source of emovment to all who Lttended them Howexer the '1CtlXltlL9 ofthe club now dnllex trom those of the past lhe members t the club are gxrls who are plannmg careers Ill medlcal helds Durmg the w 1nter the glrls were engaged III knxttma. woolen caps for the mmates of the Lakeland Samtarlum Now the club IS cxrrung on The High School Record 3Ct1VltlCS whlch are not only enpovable to themselxes but also beneficxal to others The gxrls are also trymg to wm Red Cross Certxflcates from YK ashmgton The olllcers are Dorothv Schoellkopf presldent Clara Prokoplk secretarv Handicraft Club Snlp smp buzz buzz and we find ourselxes IU the midst of the energetlc members of the Handlcraft Club These gxrls are certa1nlv full of pep um and vlgor and they are all set to show us how much the-v can accomphsh Sweaters dresses and many other kmds of clothmg are what thev lntend to produce VN ell gxrls go to xt and good luckl Ihe ofhcers of thxs club w h1ch IS under the superuslon ot Vlxss 'Inna Ireland are Dorothy W oolston treasurer and Lula D Amlla secretarv Le Cercle Francais Le Cercle Franeams rassemble le premxer vendredx de chaque moms dans Ia salle 513 Les cercles sont tres mteressants parce que les membres parlent frangals autant que possxble A plusxeurs cercles les yeux Le Carte du our Le Bourreau et Pense a Ouelque Chose etaxent youes Tous les elexes qux etudlent le frangaxs sont mutes done xenez 'lu Cercle I rangaxsl Chess and Checkers Friday afternoon at two thlrtv anyone lookmg mto Room 520 wxll see Vlr Plllllp Randle and a group of exceptxonallv qulet bovs wearmg puzzled expresslons on thexr faces In case Vou haxe not llre ldv guessed xt IS the Chess and Checker Llub Ihls IS one of the tew organwatxons ln the school w hxch has the ab1l1tx to make mem bers wllllnglv exert thelr mxnds to the fullest degree XII students are muted to the meetmgs I'xen xt vou are not adept 'lt pl IVIDE chess or cheekers exen ll you do not know how to plav come xnvw mv Club members w 1ll gladlv teach you to play so that you too mav become 'ln enthuslast Don t for et I'I'1LIHX the sxxth perxod ln Room 7 70 , 1 1 U L, 1 1 1 ' -1 . Y - 1- Y- I . . 7. 1 1 C 1 i Y- - . , . 1 N ,I 5 . 1 J 1 L , l . , , U, vlg-f' . V1 1 - . . 4' - ff ' s 1 1 V 1 1 . . . . . . . Q . ' ' x x A e , . - l v x V ' . . V U Y. ' , 1 1 ' - 11 I , . . . . . Y v 1 ev ' 1 v ' 1 1 . Y . V v ' ' I ., ' ' lc T A. , , - A - 41 11 ., , T . 4 1 C vw s . . . A v Ar' 1 V 11 - , 1 . . . . - r Ax w 11 ' A 1 , J . 1 , V . . x , , Y 1 1 . V, J , H Y 4 , v . ' ' ' V' 1 - 1 li,-4 , s - . A 1 1 ,. . . .. e . . , f ' N . . 1 ' , . . . , V . . . ' A ' ' I 1 1 - s A , Q. ' ' ' , r v . , . . . . . . 1 C 1 1 vs , X v s - . . . I' . v, ,s 1 s v , - . s C L s lv 1 vm 7 1 l 4 i . , . . . ' ,f . ,-.lf 4 1 1 Y. . V. I . . 7 A A A 1 3 '. L' ' L1 -4--4 ' A . ', . , 1 ,, v v ' v sv ' ' e c c 1 1 V , . . ' , s J ' ' x-l v-A v vs 6 ,Z t . . . . . . N Q 1 . , - . ,. . . . . 1s - - - - - f A f ' A ' Y ' Y , v ' 1 - V' ' I I C.. 'Y Z . T . I Y I . . . . Q -- .,v, , , I Y ,L , . . ,- I lv. - 1 2 K ' ',. ' e, , . , , , . . ' , - , sv A ,vs 1 . . up .. 1 V . . . w o 1 2 1 V ' ' f ' ' V, xc -4 et. 1 X . X . s . . '. V. A V V 1 Y ' rr r ' Y ' C ' , C C e e , V , , . 7 .Y 2 . . 5 Y S 1 ,1 Q 1 - . . . . -vf 1 e . ' x 2 K' L e.. .
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