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

 - Class of 1935

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QXRLETON R HOPRINIS Pruuzpal ,Q -: II' Hen XIARGXRET REYSIOLIIS I ,TTT LYOLXL PI-'ORILR M HARRYI BXLLS Ainzqhfix Ixnou CIONJLIIEROFI-' Idzlaf ur Chzef DECEMBER 1935 CONTENTS EDITORIKLS LITER KRY COWISTELL-XTIONIS BOOR REVIEWS EINTRE NOLS SLIIOOL NOTES LI ASS NOTES CLLB NOTES OLR CLLTLRAL XX ORIII Qmema I Drama IWIUSIC R'xdIo Ftlqllette Emu uc ES ' THE STAFF ISSISI xxl IIJIIORS 1116111111 IIIMIIIITI xIKLLKlSIXNl in-OROE SXIITII IIXRRH XnEIXIxx mr' Irrl 1rIF DUE IEORARIII lrrl Bu.rzne.rr I I IOSEIII I'LIIRwIAw SLl100l Nolef IIORI-Nu IOSEPIISOS XRIIILR DORI-'NIANI Hmm IRI, BxRRxR C. arf Nolte' XX IRRI-'x DOLGLAS IXIIIIKNI SLIILNIANN C-IORI I- ROEIILER uruxx I L PIL! ROTHNIAN I xx PINSON R JSI- I xRIx l,I'dl7ldHIL RLIII IIOFFNI-XX IRY Ixc I' I STEIS. RL SSH I IxxOFF L II XRIOTTF CLASSNIIN. 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I T The Cllhrnstmas Sopmt It rs Christmas time and everywhere The ground IS covered with a blanket white As old and young for their sleep prepare Protecting themselves from the frost of the mght The children have put their shoes by the fire ln hopes that the angel wall come that mght Candy toys and gifts galore Wpll ffll their hearts with a great dellght Within a hut that s bare and cold All records lost all gifts forgot There dwells a child and granny old Who give God praise for a humble lot Hns grfts are gone he s traveled far The angel knows not what to do So reaches hugh and talres a Star And leaves lt IH the child s worn shoe Frances Lashman 7939 fl hiturials Jfalt Sudden ileatfi S X lrfe worth 1 tew mrnutes bs the clock' Xue sound lrmbs 1nd a he 1lthx bodw worth 1 few rexolutrons ot the second hand Xccordrng to the thous1nds upon thousands of speed IHHHIWCQ caxortrng wrth careless ease on -Xmerrcan hrghwaws lrfe 1nd lrmb 'ire not worth the sacrrflce of trme L 1st vear 06 000 people lost therr lrx es marnlx because rnotorrsts wanted to saxe trme or were not ln full posses sron of therr facultres when at the wheel ne Sudden Death 1n artrcle bv F C Furnas whrch first appeared rn llze Reader 1 Dzgefi of August 19.90 grxes grrslv descrrptrons of the crrcumstances of accrdents l' xervone should read thrs artrcle rntentlv -Xlthough most hrgh school students do not drrxe ther must realrze that thrs gruesome artrcle and the subject of safe drrx rng rs brought to therr attentron tor xery defi nrte reasons ln the first place the hrgh school students w rll be future drrx ers and must rnstrll rn themselx es for therr own well berng the qualrtres of careful drrxrng fhen nearlv all students are passengers rn cars at trmes and must use all therr rnfluence to make the man at the w heel heed the rules of safe drrxrng There are also a small number of students who do drrse Thev should especrallv read And Sudden Death and iafee 11 nt'll0Lll!lf for accordrng to statrstrcs easv gorng xouth rs responsrble for a great manv accrdents more than anw other age group Qtudents sou must become Crusaders Go out and subdue thrs exrl pr 1ct1ce of reckless drrxrng whrch has t1ken more ln es than war has bw m 1k1ng publrc oprnron 'wing fffzeme w JV11 .Mani .Tag HI' questron of whv doesnt the RPLOIZIJ hue 1 Nl 11l Bag seems to h ue been bother rng a few Cam den Hrgh students srnce rt was elrmrn1ted three wears 1go The trme has come tor the srmple ret much demanded explanatron One of the reasons was that the letters w rrtten for the Nlarl Bag usuallx arred pettv grrex ances or gaxe xalue less crrtrcrsms or foolrsh suggestrons Another reason tor the omrssron of thrs department was that It was deemed better to use the space occupred bw rt for more w orthw hrle purposes Ut course some letters would contarn 1 rtal and w orths proposrtrons Howex er we know that these can be dealt wrth rn a much better fashron bv submrttrng them to the Student Councrl or bs drscussrng them wrth the prrncrpal 'Wlr Hopkrns The RECORD rn serxrng vou attempts to elrmrnate all 1 alueless materr al ff ,--nl Man 'Uzwuo Jlflacfurw XN You rmagrne a breadlrne .J -100 mrles longl One that would reach from Camden all the wav out to San Francrsco and then backl That exaggerated as rt mav seem rs the aetual srfe of the unemplow ed 1rmv rn the Unrted States Tn number there are 9 -166 000 people out of work T'ach vear the hrgh schools and colleges eyect more and more voung people rnto the world of whom about 80 per cent rre yornrng the r1nks of the unemployed lhese hrgh sehool and college EI?ltll.l'1tLS who e1n rn no w rv be blamed for the present condrtron must ben 1 large part of rts h udshrps 1nd thex wonder wh It e ruses thrs rnyustrce Castrng 1srde all mrnor re1sons the b 1sre c1use tor unemplow ment rs the m 1chrne lhrs ot eourse does not mean that the rnxentron of m rchrnerx rs 1 detrrment to socretx but rt does mean that the ltlXdl'1t 1ge grxen bv machrnery has not been used properlx lhe trouble began 1t the st rrt of the nrneteenth cen turv wrth the adx ent of the TI1Lll1Sl.I'lll Rexolutron Nl 1n rn general before the machrnerw age had to work approxl matels twelxe hours a dav to supplw all hrs wants and needs Thrs means that before the be rnnrng of the nrne teenth centurv '1 worker sas 1 gftrment cutter had to srt ox er hrs bench for 111 elm !l0lll workrng almost con trnualls before he could earn enough monew for hrmself and hrs famrlv to eat hare '1 home and enlow '1 few of the luxuries of lrfe ln other words the world functroned normallx wrth twelxe hours of man lrbor power each dax 'lhen when the rnxentors started brrngrng forth xast machrnes the 1mount of m1n power needed per dav natur1llv drmrnrshed The garment cutter wrth a mech'1n1cal sewrng machrne had onlx to work ten or Page Three L .r rr v . 2 hz V v V Z .LY xv . 1 , . 1 1 , . 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' Y Y 1 e . 4 V etght hours per dav Graduallv as txme went on the mxchme power ehsplxeed more md more man power 'lhls IS eudenced bv the lact that tt the present tlme 1n dxfferent mdustrles an operator and a machme can do the work of manv men lsor an mstancc '1 garment cut tlng machlne and one operttor does the work of twentv flue men a bottle makmg machme and one operator can do the work of fiftv four men 1 cxgarette wrapp1ng machme and an operator do the work of one hundred men Indeed these 'lre not the hxghest examples of replacement of man labor power by machmerv There IS nothmg wrong wlth machmerv replacement lf man power IS stxll utxhzed but here hes the dxtflculty If ms teadof actually decxe xsmg thxs m in labor powerm proportlon to the rxse of machmerv the 'xdmxnlstrators of the machme would keep the same or approxxmatelv the same twelxe hours of man labor power workmg and pud out a salarv hrgh enough onlv to s xtlsfv lmmeehate needs exerythmg would adjust 1tse-lf But lnstead products began accumulatmg because the supphes be came greater than the demands A man w orkmg twelxe hours wxth the machme could produce 'mvwhere from twelxe to twentv four hours worth of extra materxals Due to thls there arose perxodxc necessltxes for halts m productlon so that the excess products made bv these extra hours put 1n bw m'1n Could be used up rlhese perlods are known as economxc depresstons H1storv tells of these perlods and shows that each tlme these perxods of unemplovment and economxc stress become longer and longer and 'ire separated from each other bv decreasmg numbers of veirs The reason for thls IS eas1ly seen As the machme becomes more and more per fected the surplus productlon becomes greater and grewter It IS apparent therefore whv the depressxon that started 1n 1929 IS the most sexere we have ever had Of course thls to a small extent may haxe been due to the last war but lt 19 chleflv lf not entxrelv due to the enormous x1te of speed productlon has reached wh1ch completelv oxerwhelms the small changmg and natural rate of consumptlon Now that the sltuatxon IS clearly understood there arxses the questxon of what mu rl we do to forexer end the unemplos ment and depresslon problemo Thus IS the onlv l0glC'1l S0llll,l0Il lhe law of supplv and demand must be stuched closelv and strxctlv adhered to Thls means that at the present because only about four hours of man labor power pez dav are needed to etfficlentlv run the world man munl HOIA only our lloul r eacll :lay and mu rl or gum a salary aufuzenl lo purclzave all lze lzar produced The IHYCIITIUII of m ichmerv should be one ofthe great est benchts to hum mxtx but onlv lf xt IS u rea' properly wrll thls be achxexcd En4aqmentand'Ua0ue INF of the ses eral detxmtlons of a club IS a weapon used as an 3LlX1ll8l'Y IH battle The extra currlcular actnxtmes 'nt Camden Hxeh wh1ch are composed chxetlv ot clubs hue ne ulx the same purpose ln later hfe vou w 111 be able to use them to help push on 1n vour struggle for success The range ofthe xctxx ltxes IS 111 the wav from dramatxc work to footb tll pl xvmg 'Xll haxe the common purpose of bemg beneflclal to vou and of g1XVll'1g you certam quahtxes you can use later on m hfe X ou also get enjoy ment and pleasure out of partxclpatlon Here ue oppoxtumtles of enqovmg vourselxes and at the same txme benehtmg vourself Dont leaxe extra currxcular actlxltles for the other fellowl X ilfrue Quizzes Do no! mea rule your .11uw1.f .by llze gold you may po.: ll fl Noi lwy llzc' lllltllll llle people lzeap I a forlune you OIIOIIIIIT nap Do nol 'ay you ltacluu' llu goal If 111 llle tlllllll you INIIICIILJ your Ioul Do noi 'ay you dui aclzzete If lzen your acl., made ollzera grzete Page Four If a lzfe you fllllllflftli down In your rlrugglf Ol llu clown I I1 fllllll ua' Inzallzed lry you llun rurce 111 ual no! your due lol uucu rn ll ullal you gone No! llu lzugt num: you could vase Izld all you can lo llze earllz llzen your lzft null lzate lrue ta orflz Ixeoa GONCHEROFF 1906 - . . . . . . e ' ., 1 - tr .1 2 1 V - Z -1 11 1 I 1 . 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Loultl fro to1 tncour agement, no one 11 l1o uoultl hsten to her HFIQXAIICLQ .mtl Lomlort llllS xcrx lonesome Chllcl XS she sat udtthlng tht p11nor.1n1.1 Nl XRION XX ITNXI1 R 1917 before her, the Car Came to an aln upt stop and our 111116 fmend 11 as 1 lolentlx thrown forward Rudolph lmmedl atels pumped out and '1fter assurmg, lnmself that hls httle mlstress NX as un harmed, hastened forward to lYlXLSt1 gate what tspe of obstructlon was clelawmg trafhc Xfter a long: t1me Bettv who had been left alone was unable to sup press hex tears and began enum: 1n lun that she had been Lompltttlx tor gotten hv the husx uorltl Une pu 51111, hoxxuer H0t1C6tl her chscomfort X httle street urchm 1tt1,1Cte1l hx tht heautx ot tht great C211 '1pp1o.1ChL1l tmucllx Ks she reached t1c Q11 BL tx who was 51.111 tor .1111 txpt ol eon1p11n1onsl11p beg 111 .1 LOI'lXLI5dtl0I1 Wltll tht Ch1l1l .mtl soon tolloxxul 1e1 tr1m tht L.11 1nto one ol tht nL.1r1x .1ts Un tnttrmff tht two sn1.1l 111111115 uhtth strxul as 41 lutchcn l1XlIN.. room .mtl bedroom tor Nlrs Bloom and her three small Chxltlrcn our her OIIIL came upon cl most Joxous scent ohnnx 1116 older box of the house holcl was mtormallx thankmv 1 thm ezrex 6211 for her present of tour beau tltul klttens hx treatmsr dll eoncernecl 111th cl tlrmlt ot m1lk the one l1ol1df1x ll'lLll1lECI1L6 ot tht poxtrtx strmktn tam1lx For half an hour one poor httlt rxch mlooc 1 hxlltt tn Rum clo 5 e ILSI Dun! 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HILLNXL FH Xch alvxaxs FUSIIIIIE al wavs helpmg and what for F01 mvselfq N07 It s alxx ws for some ong glee It would hug bun much xusu 0 hug :CCL ul 1 Ixlausg tlnrteen seals 150 'Xch I would bg better to bg 1 marrlul woman than an Old mild xxorkma her finggrs to tha bong fm Qtr mgeri 411 work a u II mnlv 1 lend' 5 HILLNXL FII Xre xou gomg to put wour skeln out tomghtq IHIJIX Xu I Qupposg so but somg UTHL9 I wonder 11 I sh all not gncl up an old m nd hke XOLIISLH HFIWXLTII Cl r0fl1f11D Inckul' IXIJIX Oh Lxcuec mn I assurg X mu than xx le no ofhnsg HIL mt But uh it 19 the use of puttmz. mx skem out ust thmk thru sears I haxe Qlt ln a draughtw xnndovs holdmll tha Lncl of a ball of xarn and what h xg I Lot from xt' H1 at s xxhitl wk sou XX hat h ng I Lol from 11 HELNKL FH Unix a cold but exen so there IS '11VN3XS a pmslbllxtx that QOIULOUL max be Slllx on Iuelfth Pxu Q --S.. H I 'WL I D 1 vnu thmk Plau Llll ml x 4 n hu skg lllLllt, I X DI x Idon t thmk Herr qarpus vslll pklflllt It X ou know he has xt HI 1 xngul that thc fx aulun xull TI'l'1llV I ILCILFILIQ Blumu, ilu fat ple HI INXL TII I supposg She xull im lllx mxrrv hmm Qlthough It does sccm Ilkg 1 terrible shwmc '19 half thy LOLIIIUXSILIL knows th It the fmulun lm as lost hel lm ld incl he xrl lo I' rxk fn anger I auweb IVdl 1' Ouxck' lhnrn IS inothcx luxk ID wour tub tlmcl txmg thus uuk that hw up xnul I uonclu nf lt IS the su 1 xxomm who Inu bv the edgy oi thy QW ampo lllex mv thfat she pcm QLSQLQ the exll uc IXL Xl ug no ll s pmlublx XY1ll1Llm md Paul Dont vnu mmembu hmm thev gunned 1m xx l'llSpEl'Ld uhan then passed ue st n15ht llum Q0 thex won t want to do lt IE un for the rest of lhelr ln es I ll lnkg fx ple that null be so tart thy taste. xull I1 aunt tlum for weuks IXL 1l on thy xundcm S111 and BY 1 v 1 ,EA V 6 ' S ia N ' 3 g . ,l N -1.1 I . v NK Q, .Q x 0 rx 'A':- fc A n S -. ,f-,, ft, f .. .Ev Y ,f .IMI ' ,K ln,- , ' 't ' 1, .A' ' X: ,A . 1 . 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'J L ' ' z 1' - z . ' . L. J U, V, .' V ' V 2 1 . ' Q V . 3 L . . - N j .1 ' IHS I' - L ,,. . A - , 1 ' I V1 l ' ' 5' - , f 5 ' 3 H J ' ' A ' LYIDI.-X2 XVQII, if it was tlmcv, I'll fix , , - - , - 2. Q . z 3 3 , , . ' . - ' ' ' Y . I K . . V , ' I. -' 1 1. z L' , ' if? 1 ' . ' ,U 1. , I. , , ' C , Y 5 l 1 ' Av K , f ' v' x ' r 'I 1,1 'L L x x lv B- xv 'i - 25- 1 'G i m i v 1 S. U 1.2 VHICE . I . ', Im sure they yyxll take xt yyxthxn ten mxnutes HELNIL TH I 11 help vou bake xt come let scollectsome bxtter herbs for the pxe They are 1nel11o111go11!l111 Pau! and Il'1ll1eln1 Ill exchalzae ll rp: C1011 f flare P PALL I wonder yyhat those two old turkeys look so uneasy abouto Y ILHELN1 Thev re probably on thexr yyay to recexye a callxng down for tearxn another shxrt I feel xn a mxschxey ous mood tonxght Paul PALL Got anv xdeas for some fun XVILHELNI XX ell we could take Old Klause s fence and yy rap t around the shed PAL! But that s been done so many txmes I cl blush xf I were caught xn the 'lct I ILHFLN1 How lbout leanxng a pxtcher of water agaxnst Frau Kxrcher s door so when she opens xt she ll recexye a beautxful drench xn PALL That s not so yerv bad but xt s not excxtxng xn the least How about takxng the mayor s cow and YI AITV How about talkxng Old Klause xnto wxndxng up Helmuth s skexn'7 IILHELWI Paul Iye saxd xt before and Ill say xt agaxn vou re a absolute genxus Lets try PALL Shhh here comes someone I thxnk xt s Herr Sarpus and Herr Baumer Let s hxde fThe11 hzde Ill lhe background Sarpu r and Baumer come Ill walkmg arm 111 arm QARPLS I es I thxnk a unxon between Carol and vou would be extremely desxrable In fact I yyxsh xt more than anvthxng else ust thxnk afoaluzqlxfj our two farms yyxll henceforth be one B-XLNKER aes yes ofcourse and yyhat about the dow rv SARPLS Oh the dowrv I es f course to tell the truth I had for Eotten all about xt But then one doesn t thxnk of trxtles at a txme lxke thxs Does one? BAL HER Cfllarmedj Of course not but xt has alwavs been my prxncxple to get the trxfles out of the wav first Cfoflzlxfj But of course xf you do not wxsh to speak of xt now SARPLS All rxght Then yye ll talk of the dowry after the nuptxals BXLNIFRfReafk1fakal'l7ledl Oh yes yes but xf vou really wxsh to get e doyvry busxness oy er now I am sure I yyxll not dxssent S RILS Xery well well settle t now 51111115 V111 fifty groschen be suxtableq BALNIER I'xfty Groschenl ifzdel Whv the man must be xnsane Exther that or a penny pxnchxng mxser To Sarpur Ill speak t you later Good dav sxr H walk r hru rquelxf off fhe flage SARPLS I yyonder yy hat xs wrong wxth Herr Baumer Wavbe he was oy er come yy xth the yastness of the sum hes thats probablv xt He was probablv oyercome He ualktx off lhe rlage .Baumer comer Ill aqam hu! on ihe other rzde He keepr re pealmg flu Gro fchefz iz!! he 1r lil ferrupied hu ihe hour who haue come ou! 0 fhelr hzdznq place BALWIER Hello boys Qfagerlzf Haye you recexy ed any answer from Lydxa'7 PALL Xes she says she yvxshes you would stop botherxng her BADMER CCf6fffdll6Ilb Isee yvell as one xmmortal bard once put xt True loye neyer runs smooth But I haye decxded how to capture the faxr Lvdxa s heart I haye w rxt ten a sonnet to mv beloyed H ihrowa' hack hw head dreamzlxf and ha! whz rperr hw poem As manv clouds as there are xn heay en As manv stars that make the skv b ue Two txmes four plus three equal eley en That s hoyy much I loye you He rlandr fhere 111 a .renu coma lhen he Iurnr Io lhe hour Is xt not beautxfulq Is xt not the essence of eyervthxng dxyxneo Can she resxst thxs xmpassxoned ly rxc'7 THE BOHS It xs trulv beautxful Herr Baumer BALYIER Bovs I shall yyxnd up the faxr Lvdxa s skexn tonxght PALL It xs a splendxd xdea XXILHELNX Xou are an absolute gen xus Herr Baumer Ill Irnup off Ihe flaae 1711 lhe uaxf ou! lhexf mee! Carol ana' frlk fiaumer euef fhem k7FlllI1lIkll hu! raw nolhzna AROL ILrxk xt xs of no use mv father has forbxdden me to see you agaxn I shall be forced to marry Herr Baumer wxthxn one yy eek FRIL. Then well xun away yye yyxll elope rxght now Clie half pullr her off lhe ffaae hu! 011 1'he uau 0 lf lhexf are me! hu Sarpu r SARILS XY hat xs thxs? Carol yyhere are you goxngq CAROL Erxk was goxng to show me a neyy lamb he has just purchased SARPLS Carol hayent I forbxdden you to see hxm ii flllf perm! Ihe A40 hour come 111 on fhe rzde They ree wha! 1 r lakznq place ro ihexf aqa111 klldf 111 fhe hackground There wxll be no further dxsobedxence of mv yyxll Tonxght vou wxll wed Herr Baumer But waxtl Here he comes noyy Uiaumer comer Ill leadmq a fczou r of fhe other group r pre renf BALWIER Ah my loye your head xs lxke a sponge L1 DIA CN earihe free znq ponzfj YI hatl BAL 'HER CHarl1l1fl I mean xt absorbs ey ervthxng SARPLS Ahem sxr yvhat do you mean bv thxs'7 Y ou are be rothed o my daughter BALNIER I7 Not I I am goxng to yyed the faxr Lvdxa and as for you vou are goxng to wxthdraw vour ob jectxon to hrxk and Carols mar rxage Furthermore do vou know what you are'7 You are a parsx monxous old fooll Cdl! fhe losertr iroup ou! olfoweda fer a few momenlf hu Sarpur who walkw .rhmlxf 0111 .rhakmg IZIJ' head Jadlu The hour come ou! 0 fllfll' hzdmg place I Vt ILHELNI There they go all of them happv Carol has her Erxk Lvdxa her Baumer and Ill wager Hel muth yyxll haye her Klause before the day xs done XX hat do yye get yye yyho brought about all thxs PALL I ll tell you what we get look at thxs' He producer fyfha .r hzfler herh pze XXxLxH1x2Lyx Paul you are an absolute genxus Page Nme ' ,' ' .' 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U Y . 1 I , , V' ' - - 1 v. . y . r ' hrustmas Q5n Ulibe Jfrunt N 'IHI' distance guns sounded and resounded in the damp cold dugouts grim faced sol diers pulled the triggers ofhfe destrov mg guns metal tanks fulfilled their horrible duty of destrovmg all marks of mans habitation It was almost midnight on Christmas Exe but to these tired home sick soldiers time and hohdav meant httle Thev had been sent out on the battlefields to slaughter mercilesslv men perhaps of their own age who under dltferent clr cumstances might haue been their frlends It could not matter to them that It was Christmas l' xe ln the mmds of more than one soldier howexer was the thought Oh what a good time I d be hax mg back home 1n Hoboken Vlarsexlles London or Berlin which exer the case mav be It is Christ mas' Midnight was just two minutes ofl ln the heixens were thousands of twinkling beckoning stars which when reached by the dark gray smoke from the guns seemed to form for one mo ment a cloudv nebulous pattern then when the smoke had dlsappealed shone once more with thelr former LPLPIIN X SP IGLI' 1907 brightness rl he soldiers bec lme lest less xt appeared as if the task of end ing life was distasteful on Christmas l' xe but thev must stick to then guns llhe seemingly ceaseless roar ing of cannons howex er suddenlv grew quiet the booming of exploding shells suddenlv calmed the smoke and tlame of bombs suddenly subsided German 'lustrlan Frenchman l' ng hshman American suddenly united ln a peaceful res erxe It was midnight on Christmas l' xel Surelv God could not Wish hfe to be ended purposely even in war at such an hour Hadn t He created hfe the hfe of 1 Perfect Son on this night' l' xerv soldier forgot dutv to country and stood bareheaded under the star l1t skv from small ullages beyond the battlefields came the faint ringing of church bells There was umxersal peace l' xerv man felt in his heart the Spirit of God and Chrlst for ex en wal with its needless suffering tragedv and cruelty cannot rule the extreml ties of man s falth There was on this battlefield filled Just two mmutes ago with the roaring and booming of life destrovmg machmes Pfam on earllz and good ml! loward men with The Jfnrst Rap CBI Yllgbt In l ls R blddxng the hostess good nlght Peggv Gay las shpped her arm through that of her escort ack and proceeded to a car already occupied bv ln clv couples leax mg the Christmas partv ll last farewell and thev were on thelr w av They had as companv onlv the stars aboxe the road was bfue and deserted lastex and faster the car sped on as the hx larious laughter and yovful singing rang out in the peaceful stillness of Page Ten KDOI PHIA HALZMAN l9a7 the night Nn approaching car loomed before them there was no time for further thought or actlon Vt 1th a grinding of brakes and hvsterxcal screams the twocars crashed head onl Peggv awoke conscious onlv of a painful throbbing in her head and when she placed her hands oxer her ex es onlv the feeling of smooth band ages met her touch Now she remem bered the partv lack the ride and the oncoming car From the sxcken mg odor of antxseptics she gathered she was in 1 hosplt xl How l Xl hen Bw whom? She Could tmd no answers to the perslstent questions that arose in her mind She dared not face the meaning of her bandaged eves l'he shght stir of the patient brought the nurse quicklv to her bedside The nurse informed her that she would be told eservthmg bv the doctor later when she was xble to slt up and that there was no cause for anxiety Peggv reslgned herself to the mex it able and lav em eloped bv '1 cloud of darkness when her rexeue was dis turbed bv the familiar XOICC of her mother lnstinctxselv her hand rose ln a gesture of appeal W 1th a conx ul swe sob Mrs Gavlas clasped hex daughter to her lo Peggys lnco herent questions her mother rephed hesitatmgly She finallv succumbed to Peggv s pitiful appeals and related the exents of that fateful night Peggv unable to bear the suspense l aml blflilll BX the compassionate tone of her mothers XOICC Peggv reahzed the truth As the following vear slowly passed Peggv tried to adyust herself to this strange new world Her one rav of light was the hope that some dav somehow bv some miracle of fate she would be able to regain her sight Her hopes began to crvstalhze one dav when the doctor informed her that 1 famous l' uropean eye specialist w ho might be able to help her had arrw ed in this countrv Her parents disregarding cost sent for this great surgeon and he had performed the del :cate operation Un Christmas l'xe the doctor ar ru ed followed bv '1 retlnue of nurses w ho filed solemnlv into the darkened room Slowly the bandages were un wound bv deft quick capable hands Peggv w as so filled with polgnant fear and rising hopes that she scarcely dared to open her ewes But upon doing so she saw in 1 corner of the room a Christmas tree tall and green in the flickering candlelight which dlspelled her despair lhxs tree was the messenger ofall her hopes and the realization after all her dark days of agony , . . . ,,. . . . 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V ' I ,, 1 ,I I e . . - 7 Zin The Qauaint Uliutnn QBf fbxfurh, Cfnglanh T IIAb long been one ofmy secret ambxtlons to XISlt the famous town of Uxford Izngland Imac. me mv dehght 'md surprlse when I heard Wlr Iord cftsually mention that he had been ln th1s town of my dreams durmg the summer Resolymg to add to my knowledge of Oxford I eagerly lIl1CStl0I16LI hlm about h1s y 1s1t there Ilere IS hls storv about Oxford whxch may mterest vou as xt dld me Oxford IS sxtuated at the Junctlon of the 'Ihames Rlyer flftv m1les northyvest of London It IS called the Cathedral Cxty because of 1ts notable churches The unlyersltv buxldlngs howeyer are of the greatest mterest as lt IS the oldest un1vers1tv of Fng land A few of the best knoyyn col leges are Umyerslty Balhol Izxeter fVIagdalen Corpus ChFlSt1 Chrxst Church Trlmty and Oueens Col lege whlch IS one of the oldest datmg back to the e1ghteenth centurv I was flrst lmpressed xn Oxford bv the 'ur of quletness found nowhere else the a1r of cleanlmess and the absence of commerclal slgns Uxford IS composed almost entxrely of col leges wlth a few homes nestlmg among them Poth homes und col leges haye beautlful well kept gir dens before them for the I' nglxsh hay e a great respect for beautv Thelr buxldmgs are also constructed yerv durably for mstance a good lllustra tlon of thls IS St 'Warv s Unlyersal Church whlch has held sery 1ces for nme hundred and twenty fnye vears I was also xmpressed bv the lack of hurry the most popular mode of trans portatxon was the blcycle Wlothers wlth babxes small chlldren busmess men and students are all seen ped CII1ng thelr way to thelr yarxous dest1nat1ons The people are exceed mgly frlendlv and yyarmlv welcome all yxsxtors The home customs are qu1te thf ferent from ours Wen and women are hardlv ey er together as there has alwavs been a d1y1s1on between the sexes Boys and gurls are xlw avs sent to dlfferent schools I seldom sayy a XIPI IRXI' af man and w oman out w alkmg together Xt soexal gathermgs the w omen alway s remam m groups 1p nrt from the men nor do they haye the freedom of Amerlcan women All professors and students wear long robes black trousers and large brlmmed h'1ts IIhe teachers are called Dons IIhe Dons and the stu dents seem to be IU the college for one ultlmate reason to xncrease their culture At n1ne oclock the curfew rmgs one hundred strokes from the bell 1n the cupola of the town hall All stu dents must be at that t1me on the college grounds or pav a heayy fme At thls txme a group of men called Proctors X1S1t the yarxous shops and streets of the town seekmg students who haye remalned out after curfew Cne amuslng mcldent took place when seyeral voung men yvho had staved ID town after the curfew had rung were seen by a group of proctors who chased them to arrest them The students managed to reach the grounds of Uueen s College and went up onto the porch whxeh IS regarded bv an unw rltten law as neutral terr1 torv Ilhe proctors belreymg them f' 7 to be residents of another college, waited below' hoping to catch them at eleven when thev would have to return to thelr dormltorles for at eley en the gates and doors were locked for the mght Xt eleyen o clock the students gallv entered Jueen s College of whxch they were fortunately residents whlle the walt mg proctors moodlly returned home the joke bemg on them In hnglxsh colleges students fol low thelr own mcllnatlons YI hen a student has obtaxned all the desnred mformatlon and knowledge he goes before an examlnxng board that deter mmes whether he lb worthv of hls degree he does not attend classes as we do but has a tutor Engllsh stu dents haye a deeper respect for edu cat1on The Amerlcan has a desxre to get somethmg out of xt or to be practlcal b seekmg knowledge to benef1t hlm 1n monev matters and future dealmgs 1n l1fe Engllsh stu dents learn for culture s sake alone In Enghsh colleges one goes as far as one wlshes It depends entlrely upon the mdxyxdual as there are no set courses as ln our colleges It would be y erv dlfhcult for one to dec1de whether he would w xsh to attend an Engllsh college or an Amerlean one Each one stands for somethmg dlfferent the I'ngl1sh colleges culture the Amerx can ones means of llyellhood fx! f ff ffff ff ff f f f Xfeax Y Xvax 'egefa-M95 1 f . ftlbrnstmas QEhe 1' X tx Iloonlfeam r zlanczng llzrouglz llze broken pane lf lzzf do you .flmw me llzzf dzrllf urclzm Jleepzllyjfljzlllzf f If lzzle a lzllle .rlockznq lzanqv emplzf on llze ua f Slum me rallzer 1 warm co If roam and In anqelzc clzzlzl rleepzng peacefully If lule a lmlgnzq 110041119 lzangn and mer ou f at zllzjayl f JACOB Goxcnmorr 19.96 Q Qy 'Za 425 62, 9, +25 v 2, 9 fvfxa Page Eleven V 1 1 V -v I I . 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', 1 'f 1, '1 f '1 '1 , 'I V ' I Ie L . ' ' ' A iw I I , T I - - - - , 1 - 9 - 1 I XIII 'ine . ,. r, f . xr ' f' se . . KG :X - ' . on -'33 . ' f' ' A 5? A I I I , L 5 , . . . . . 'L L Q . . , , J ' . I V, . . . lap . . . . K e. , l zz? tgx I , - Lyra . . Y . Y . L L . . me 1 N' ' . .' - X . . . . ILC' . . I L L L L , 'f ' , . . . . . -'Q , - gs? . I ' ' -, - 1 ' f Q, Q L . , ki - E Q- , , ' , , ' 1 :1 . . . e L I . . 5- w g' 1:11 if 5' 151- :ff 5 5' 1,1 , , . . - ' ' 3 an-m6dE Gold TIIIiORIi'l'lCAI.I.Y I':Xl'I..XINlilI in Tn 1-3 Aromlc 'l'u1co1z1 ics LOUIS COLA FRANCESCU, 1957 TUSIIC structure has always perplexed the mentality of man. Although it is a very interesting subject to study, I must admit that it is one of the most com- plicated topics in the science of physics. In this article, I desire to explain in a simple and comprehen- sive manner the theories and struc- tures of atoms. All matter is composed of molecules. Sugar, for example, is a substance which is composed of molecules. If I separated a crystal of sugar until I have one molecule, I could not do anything else, chemically speaking, CES 17ig.I l'1g.ll CARBON with this molecule without altering its composition. Sugar has the for- mula of C12 HQ, UH. If I remove iust one of the atoms from this molecule, the residue would not be sugar. With this information in mind, I come to one conclusion and that isl l may di- vide substances into molecules, but I cannot divide the molecule and still have the same substance with which I started. The foregoing statements do not mean that molecules are indi- visible, for as you know, molecules are composed of atoms. Perhaps you have considered an atom is an element or particle which is indivisible. I intend to prove that Page Twelve atomic disintegration and transmuta- tion are both theoretically and prac- tically possible. Before presenting the structure of atoms, it is absolutely necessary to know its constituents. Atoms are composed of two fundamental entities which are the proton and the electron. To draw an intelligent and correct diagram of an atom, the periodic table must be consulted. The periodic table was formerly a chart in which the atoms were ar- ranged primarily in accordance with their atomic weight. At present, the atoms are arranged accordingly to their X-ray spectra. fxlosely, a bril- liant scientist, conceived the idea of exposing the X-rays on the elements, thus a reflecting spectra was produced. By photographing the spectra, it is possible to calculate the frequency ot the rays that are the characteristics of any element. .xlosely also made the important discovery that the wave length of the lines decreased regularly as he replaced each element by the next one of the higher atomic weight. The proton is generally considered the mass of the atom, and the electron the energy, but I also want it under- 3 if 3 an 7- ue- rig. nl KRi'ToN stood that the proton has subatomic energy in its potential form. The layman is always curious to know the mass of the electron and proton. I do not want to bore you with tigures, but you should have some knowledge of the relative weight and size of these extremely small particles of matter. The diameter ofa proton is 10 -13 or 0.000000000000l centime- ters. At the present time the diameter of the electron is considered about the same. The proton is approximately 18-10 times the mass of the electron. In Figure I, you will see the atomic structure ofthe atom carbon as it ap- peared to a scientist in 1920. You will notice that the atom of carbon has a nucleus, consisting of six protons 167 B Fig. IV BROMINE and is encircled by two orbits, con- taining two and tour electrons, respec- tively. At present, I am going to state two reasons why Figure I is an incor- rect diagram of the atom carbon. Reamon I. As I have stated before, the proton has a relative mass of IS-10 as compared with the electron. Ac- cording to the 1920 picture, the elec- tron weighs just as much as the pro- ton. The mass of the carbon atom is 12 not 6, because the atomic weight 1 F Elg XI HELIL N1 determ1nes the number of protons 1n the nucleus Rtarmz II X1 hen rad1oact1xe sub stances chsmtegrate three rays are em1tted Thev are the alpha rays beta ravs and gamma rays The alpha rays haxe xerv l1ttle penetrat 1ng power and are found to be pos1 tn elv charged part1cles atoms f hellum Thrs proxes that the atom has a nucleus composed of protons The 1920 p1cture rexeals th1s The beta ravs are fast moung negatne part1cles em1tted by the nucleus of the atom and called electrons You must remember that these electrons come from the nucleus of the atom and not the orb1t Fxerv nucleus con ta1ns them except the hydrogen atom serxe F1gure 1 vou w1l1 see no elec trons 1n the nucleus thus proung another defect 1n the 1920 atom 1n F1gure II the been modern1zed as 1t IS 1nterest1ng and how th1s model was am1ne the per1od1c xery carefullv and atom carbon has much as posslble essent1al to know constructed Ex chart QHubbard1 record ltS atom1c XVC1g1'1t 12 atom1c number 6 group IX and ltS per1od II These facts are 1nd1spensable for w1thout them 1 could not draw the d1agram of the atom The atom1c weleht usually de term1nes the amount of protons 1n the nucleus The atom1c number repre sents the number of planetary elec trons The group 1n whxch the atom IS usuallv determ1nes the number of the electrons 1n the last orb1t the per1od denotes the number of orb1ts the atom has 1f1 subtract the atomlc number from the atomxc we1ght the LTIHCFCHCE IS the number of electrons 1n the nucleus X1 hen 1 stud1edchem1strv 1 learned that some elements were xers stablc and actnc elements respectnely In 1'1gure III IS a d1agram of the krypton atom The nucleus of th1s atom con ta1ns 85 protons and 47 electrons also four orb1ts w1th 2 8 18 and 8 plane tarv electrons respectnelv A careful obserxat1on of th1s atom rex eals a per fectlx balanced Ofblt wh1ch has 36 electrons Smce the sum of the first second and fourth orblts equal the th1rd Ofblt the orb1ts do not need a s1ngle electron therefore It IS sa1d to be 1n a state of perfect equ111br1um On the other hand make a close exam1nat1on of F1gure IX the bro m1ne atom and you w111 find that ltS orb1ts are not balanced for It lacks one electron 11 1th an add1t1onal elec tron the orb1ts would equ1l1brate V1athemat1cal facts or ca1culat1ons show that there are two poss1ble shapes of the orb1ts 1n an atom c1rcu lar and el11pt1cal F1gure NI IS a d1a gram of the helxum atom accordmg to the most recent theor1es The black dots 1n the nucleus are the protons The nucleus does not conta1n any free electrons The symbol O represents a comb1nat1on of one proton and one electron YY1'1lCl'l the sc1ent1sts named neutron because 1tS charge IS equal to zero Neutrons are created when GD H1 DROGEN Fng XII F1g VIII F X the atom1c nucleus IS bombarded by fast mox 1ng part1cles or when cosm1c rays fall on matter Some SCleHt1StS say the neutrons 6XlSt only momen tar11y and exentually d1sappear 1nto ord1narv electrons Although these facts are not start l1ng they 1nsp1re quest1ons that haxe led to some surpr1s1ng conclus1ons It IS now possxble to theoret1ca1lv trans form the element mercury 1nto gold Rutherford an Enghsh phys1c1st has pract1callv altered heawv atoms 1nto l1ghter ones 1n the nucleus of the mercurv atom there IS an access of 80 protons wh1ch represent the atom1c numbe1 of the atom Ifa fast mowmg electron could penetrate the nucleus of th1s atom and lodge 1tself safelv Ylflthln lt the result would be a neu tral1zat1on and the neutrallzatxon of the electron and proton would doubt lessly mean the complete ann1h1lat1on ofa nuclear proton w1th the 11berat1on of a certa1n amount of energy The result would also be another atom w1th the atom1c number of 79 wh1ch IS go cl There IS also another method of transform1ng mercury lHt0 gold IfI could cause an 1sotope of mercurv wh1ch has an atom1c we1ght of 1985 to em1t a proton the result1ng product would be an atom w1th atomlc welght of 197 Wh1Ch IS gold If nature hadn t created heaxy and complxcated atoms as rad1um and uranxum wh1ch d1s1ntegrate contlnu ously the present day sc1ent1st would hate had onlv a very vague Concep t1on of matter Probably many ofyou readers haxe heard of the word 1sotope In sp1te of the fact that lSOtOpeS haxe dxfferent atomlc WelghtS from the1r parent atoms they st1ll retaxn the1r charac ter1st1c propert1es At present there are three lsotopes of hydrogen These are ord1nary hy drogen w1th a mass of one the so called heavy hydrogen named deu terlum sc1ent1f1ca1ly w1th an atom1c Welght of two and st11l another of three The three F1gures VII VIII and IX show a theoret1ca1 d1a gram of the hydrogen fam11y arranged accord1ng to the1r atom1c we1ghts Perhaps you are cur1ous to know why the hydrogen atom un1tes Wlth another hydrogen atom when there IS apparently no e1ectrostat1c force to conso11date the two atoms 1 am sorry to say but 1 must contrad1ct my former statement and prove to you by another hypothet1ca1d1agram that there IS an e1ectrostat1c attract1on ex 1st1ng 1n the two hydrogen atoms Examme F1gure X and you w1l1 see an 1ngen1ous d1agram sat1sfy1ng your cur1os1tv It IS self explanatory 1 haxe sa1d xerv l1ttle about the propert1es of matter Although 1 have heard that matter 1S xery porous t has nex er been demonstrated to me C1 mzfznued on page I Page Thirteen . 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V I V VVV 1 1Buttmg Uribe Paper tu 15271 I' KINIWI lrorn readrng that rn 'an odd moment INapoIeon had once remarked that he feared tour newspapers more than ten thousand Invonets that later another gentleman a Irttle less known perhaps but none the less emphatrc had added hrs Irttle touch and rrnended rt wrth somethrne to the ef leet that exera newspaper edrtor was rn Ie ague wrth the dexrl and from our crnematrc er-rcursrons we had Eleaned the addrtronal rnforrnrtron th at a newspaper reporter was rather dangerous cr eature who smoked three packs of ergarettes a dan and alwns rn trrne of stress could relx rred 'about under hrs armprt rn a trrekx Irtrle shoulder Irolster In addr tron to thrs rather Irlreral edueatron rn the trne art ot yournalrsm we had ner er set read a book or s'at through 1 preture coneernrne the fourth estate rn whreh the Characters had tarled to mentron the newspaper s de-adlrne or wrth terrrble casualness allude to the same ore an s rnorpue Is rt ana wonder that I was upset w hen our usuallx understandrng tac ultx aelxrser sent lor me before Classes and rnformed me that I must xrsrt such a placeq and the wax she sard rt' Qmrth she sard we nee a Page Fourteen '7 Xarrar Carrnrrsr Mans Nlarars Currrrrv storx on the Courier P0 rl It must be rn In tomorrow mornrng Ihat I must be rn bv tomorrow mornrng sounded somethrng Irke Curfew shall not rrng tonrghtl or The marl must go throughl The show must go on NIV dan was rurned I sat through geometrx rn a da7e The fog grew thrcker rn I'renCh But when mv Crer man teacher usuallv a krndlv gentle soul grunted Lbersetzen Sre Herr Schrnrdt and I 'answered Ich xer stehe nrcht the storm broke Bs th trme the clock had crawled around to two I w as well prepared for anvthrng that the c0lll'1tl Par! could otler rather square w rndowx affarr con structeel of red brrck and decorated at the front In a huge ereen srgn w Irrch Ieax es lew doubts as to the burldrng s rdentrtx I walked up and down out srde 1 couple of trmes to sort of sr7e u D the pl ace xou know rl hen I opened the door clrmbed the starrs and bareed rnto the edrtorral otlrces He lo I sard polrtela Nobodx notrced e o th s trme a bat Inc re sharplx Une ot the men looked up tronr hrs trpewrrter and took a crgar trom the cornerofhrsmouth remarkrner Hu 'I KI' NIPIUN SWII IH 1937 YI hw Im from the Rrcorarr tre Camden I'Ir5h Sehool RBLORIJ want a storv on the Courier 1 url Oh Isee I'Ie3,Ioe Krd wants a storv on the paper gee what V can do about rt oe was a bib moontaced rndr xrdual He sounded xerv rntellrgent when he talked So vou want to know rlrout the newspaper game eh' VI ell strck around we re gorng to put out a late edrtron rn a few mrnutes mme on oaer to the rewrrte eesk Ilre storres are eomrnb rn now I went oxer to the rewrrte desk T ere for the lrrst trme I h el elrance to look around tangular one trlled wrth the elaek of nerxous tvpewrrters Ilesks were set all about the roorrr Irke rn arkers on a eheckerboard and blue green mer curx sapor lamps oxerhead made the men seem unreal as thew llrtted to and lro alrout the room I he rew rrte desk where I w as standrng was the center ofactron 'Ielephones rang txpewrrters pounded and preen srsored demons w rote lurrouslx on large sheets ol vel low copx paper In the mrddle of II thrs rndustrx sat the crta edrtor work mg, eaen more leaerrshln th rn the rest and whrle one hand pressed a tele phone recerxer to hrs ear the other r NO. -4 I , 3 I I r ' .S .. , Ir H fr 'I , . 1 Y ' Y ' ' ' ll Y F i , , ' M' - V . . -, , I ' . 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' , - grasped a blue pencil which skipped ox er sheet after sheet of copy paper and left little blue X s trailing in its wake oe explained it to me X ou see when he has that phone glued to has ear he is getting 1 call from some reporter XX hen the call comes xn he switches the wire to rewrite man xnd has him get the story The rewrite man xx rites the story just 'ts if he had been there himself 1nd glx es his copv to the city editor Then the cltv editor marks with his blue pencil whene the story should stop so that it will fit its 'allotted space IH the paper News stories are so w rltten that a paragraph may be cut off with out changing the story in the least as soon as the story his been written and marked the editor gxxes lt to a copv bov who takes it to the compos mg room for the prmter minute He led the wav to '1 small glass enclosed room within which were fiye sewing machme like boxes which ticked like gigantic alarm clocks only a bit more rapxdlv These are the teletvpe machmes fhey bring in most of the national and foreign news Fxerv machme IS being operated from a central office where someone is typing what vou see com mg out here The entire svstem works on the idea of a yariable current with a yoltage Later when he had completed his recital of statxstlcs he thoughtfully contemplated the end of his cigar and carefully weighed his words The teletype machine IS bv far the greatest asset of the newspaper of to day Day and night this maryelous machme brings us news of the most y ital importance to the nation and the world as a whole ov horror com edy tragedy all pass under the busv keys of this faithful messenger of the people It tells one half of America what the other half IS doing It IS the wmged messenger of the night the brightest torch in the hands of Lib ertv it IS the rock of the community and the pillar of Democracy I stood stary eved Then someone came in and Ioe with an air of finallty and a glance at the clock said I guess Iye told you enough about this end of the business Of course we do other things beside news writing That quiet looking heayv set man oy er there is Nlr Henrv Beck our book re newer and music critic He has also published sex eral nox els Ox er there with his hat on the telephone IS Dlr ames O Neil the dramatic cr1t1c Those two men in the corner are ed: tor1al w rlters Alost ot our features howey er are sent from our lNew Y ork OHICL We haxe quite 1 wide xarxety of features Ihere are Hevwood Broun Damon Runyan Arthur Brisbane XX alter Nlinchell and yarious others from time to time Ordlnarlly this would be too expenslye for one paper but the Conner and the Pot! are part of a svndicate which also mcludes the Philadelphrx Record and the Nexv X ork Pu I md they all share the ex pense together Of course 1n Zrlllilllltlll to these big national writers we haxe Loxelorn Column Popeve Health Column Children s Care But listen I ye got to get back on the job If vou reallv yvant to see how a news paper is turned out I d adyise vou to go into the composing room They re setting the type for another edition right now Right through that door there see' O K So long' The door of the composing room vawned before me a broad hint As I entered the composing room it seemed as if peace had broken out in fllexico after the rush of the editorial rooms the composing rooms seemed subdued like a xast d1ml1t caxern where the people moy ed sllentlv and not too swiftlv The effect was height ened bv the deep mercurlal blue which swathed the place in its soften mg daze and affected colors strangelv so that the tomato sandwich in the printer s hand looked like two slabs of dirty green bread wrapped around a sickenlng brown mass Reaching up like stalagmites if stalagmltes reach up a double row of lmotvpe machmes lost themsely es in the darkness broken onlv by the lights of solitary oper ators 'lowards the center a trifle better illuminated were placed two long stone topped tables on which the paper was bemg made up Further along the table some of the frames full of type were alreadv bemg carried away to the stereotype machme where steamlng matrices were made with impressions of the tvpe clearlv mdented on their faces Now the men seemed to quicken a bit The matrices were carried to 'mother machme where hot molten lead was poured ox er them XY hen the lead had cooled sutlxclentlx thev were wlthdrawn le xx ing shiny half cvlxnders on w hlch were exposed the impressions of the matrices Then the cylinders were lowered to the next floor and set into the press One page two pages three pages A the last half cvhnder was trundled to its place and laid gently in its cradle the little serxant of the great press stepped back and pulled a switch bell clanged somewhere a small red light blinked angrily and the huge press began to moye slowly at first with a soft mumble then faster and tastei lhe thin white strip of paper minute speed through the shrieking press and sailed out on long qu1x er mg ropes which carried the folded messengers to the restxye trucks A soft mumble arose quickly angrxlv turlouslv and soon as the speed was accentuated It soared to a great 1m patient Crescendo The great press roared defiance gaye birth to a wild exultant crv and threw it to the four winds making the yerv buildings with its wrath and at the of 1t all the little scurrying things ran into their holes shake sound MAN MADE GOLD Iontmuedfrom page Ii until I studied phvslcs To the ordi nary person the desk on wh1ch he writes on IS as plain and solid as anv other hard desk but to the physicist the desk is as porous as a sponge This sounds amazing but Mr B Eyerett Lord has demonstrated ex perxmentallv the aboye fact He has actuallv forced mercurv which IS a liquid with a densitv I5 times greater than water through a concay ed piece of hard maple wood I trust that this treatise has made lt quite eyident that matter IS not a simple affair but a combination of complicated factors conceix ed by na ture s most intellectual animal man Page Fifteen Y KY , MV YV , Y Y V U 4 e 1 I . t , - . ' 11 v n - - - . L . I , . '2 - . 2 Y ' C 2 K ' J .YV Y Y V T Y ' Y I. , ' ' is C ,Y k K Y , i Y Y VY , E V V . - ' J t - - . , ' , . s ' Y . v ' I' Y. ' ' 4 ' 7 7 C ' L V v ' x x Y ' Y A L' Y V ' 7 c V' ' - 1' c k : a . ' ' e , I uv C X' x C 5 C l . 1' ' J V . ' V ,L - V VV, V Z ,4.- x I V I I - V . V i- 2 V V, . . . V, Over there, he started. VVa1t a a host ofothers. You know the stuff- became 3 blur as it rushed at mile-a- . I, a u 1 ' ' t, C l V Y LY I ' , , . . . ' ' ' - Y Y , , Y , , , , . , Y Y - ' V . . . , V. K h . 'f ' ' v I , 1 L . . V , I , - V 1 n I , , , . . . . V Y Y I L ' , L , I I ' ' Y , 1 i- ' , . . V . . ' .Y ef ' , D e I ' v 1 1 Y l, I . n n n . I 1 , V' , V .Y n Al . . . . l I Y V , Y ,, . . . . ., .Y ' ' C v - D Y , V V v ' , n lv u V . l 1 -T . .YY I I . I v V I , . . s - I v A - Y V V v ' v ' V ' . V. . V V . v U V . Y, Y - Y UYV V Y Y , , - V l , - ' V Y Y V Y . ,, . . . . I , , . . . . . 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T 1 -2 ' 2' 2 2 ' 2' , ' ' C , 'Z , Z k ly' fl at? ' -5- K ' 1 1 -2k-' A, 1 ' 1 A. :L 'Z ' 4 Baseball is his favorite sport, where his team- work and heavy batting average makes him a valuable asset. Bob, a versatile player, unfortunately received a leg iniury early in the season which prevented him from participating for the fall, sixty minutes required for football games. Besides being com- petent to play either the end, tackle, or guard positions, he shows much skill as a punter and place-kicker. Recently in a kicking tournament he placed second, kicking a field goal from about the fortv-vard line. He graduates in lune as a student in the Col- lege Preparatory course, and expects to continue his education after graduation but as yet he is undecided which college he will enter. XVe shall all miss him. Good luck to you, Bob. Flay health, happiness, and success be yoursl WlI,I,I.-XM DENUF 15? The cl0I1l'l't'l' wasn't advertising auto parts when it spoke of the spark plug of Camden High's Purple Avalanche. This particular spark plug was Bill Denof, Camden's flashy quarterback. Billy holds down a position on almost every team in the school, namely football, basketball, and baseball. Last season he was the only Camden High player who was selected as a regular on the All-City Basketball Team. After graduating in lanuary from Cam- den High, he intends to matriculate at Yvil- liam and Nlary College where, doubtless, his athletic career will be as brilliant as here. Go to it, Bill ---the whole school's for youl DURUTHY SCHOELL KOPF f6j Dot will be long remembered for the markable way in which she presented The Romantic Age in the finals of the Public Speaking Contest. After seeing that performance and without taking into consideration her other qualities we venture to predict, in all sincerity, that she will become a well- known actress. Besides her dramatic talent, Dot has executive ability for she is leader of her home room and a very active Tri Hi member. After she graduates in lune in the College Preparatory course, Dot', intends to enter Bucknell University to study dramatics. XVlLLlA.Wl ROPER C7j Popular 'tBill Roper has gained the admiration and friendship of all his fellow students. As class treasurer he aims to see the members of his class on .Alonday morning, for when ques- tioned regarding his activities he made this statement: Blonday is the best day to collect dues: when Friday arrives, l feel like an unemployed banker. Besides successfully and capably fulfilling his duties as an executive he has further proven his ability as a member of Student Government. Being a member of the varsity track team is not the only honor bestowed upon this amiable lad, as he is also a member of the varsity football squad. and a member of the literary staff of the Purple and Gold. After graduation in lanuary, he hopes to study nautical engineering at .xlassachusetts lnstitute of Tech- nology or Georgetown University. HENRll'fl'TA .WCCAUSLAND CSD Henny H is one of those people who is able to participate in a variety of activities and do good work in each. She is a very capable assistant editor of the RECORD and has been chosen to be a member of the Camden High Chapter of Quill and Scroll. She is a member of the Purple and Gold Com- mittee, is very active in Student Gov- ernment, and being athletically in- clined, a member of the Varsity hockey team. She also swims, enioying natatorial sport more than any other. To top all her activities, Henny also ranks high scholastically. This versatile miss's chief aspira- tion is to become a laboratory tech- nician and Bucknell University is to be her Alma Slater. Page Sevente Ch 1 -1 Z :'.. -ff'i, ': E.. BOOKS --L i 1 ull ig ini l l -l .l ll 1 nl L11 NX la o de la Rarhe M111x xxho h'1xe 1'e1d lalna xxr1tte11 lx x7o de la Roche l1 IXL prob1llx men l'l'1Y9tlllCil bx the strange Anglo Q 111 lill 111 f'1m1lx the H hlteoaks xx ho l1x ed ln X 1etor1 111 t 1sh1o11 an the Countrx s1de ot ODtlFlO Ade lme the old txr1nn1c1l gr mdmother xxho mused on the prxst Rennx the red he xded mentor 1nd muster ot the W llltC0 ak cl 1n xx ho vx'1s f'lSClI1'iteCll7X xxomen Fden the poet 1nd prod1g'1l PICFS the tlller 'md loxer ot th1 S0ll Fmch the much beset xdoleseent llltl Vt1ket1eld the r1sC1l 1nd X0llHgCSt member ot the l'1m1lx all these CllXLI'SC perso11 1l1t1es form 11 part ot the l1fe on the xxst 1 l remote estmte called dlIl'l The sudden spats rxges a11d storms ot the YVh1teo'1ks and the CIltI'lI1CC ot the xx1xes ot Plers 1nd Fden xncrease the Cl9CtI'llXll'lg mo ments 1n the course ot exerxone s hte The lIlt8l'lSltW IS 1ncreased di Ill members of th1s forceful t 1m1lx '1xx'11t the hundredth llftlltl IX ot tmrmdmother Adelane ThF0llgllt5llt hu longex1tx her one Cl8Sll'C xx IS to be the tl0lTll D'lHt ruler ot the group Nt 111x a tlme har tlerv tongue 11nd shrexvd temper lashed lllltll she subslded mto 1 htful do7e At the Cele br 1t1on of her ce11ten111 al lllftlltl 1x her senxle slumber mterrupted her gnetx Although concord md cheerfulness seemed to be re1gn mg dt the fCStlX al the old grandmother teels .md underst xnds the '1ttempt ofthe others to m1ke thls '1 xxell remembered Clit a lllppX l11st g xtherlng The strengthenmg force ot these plots 1 Adelme XX h1teo'1k Exen though the mteg r1tx ot th1s t1m1lx IS threttened her ll0I'Ill n xt111g ch1r 1Cter1st1cs surp'1ss doubts A NEW YORK TEx1PEsT flannel Ixomroff The plot of th1s unusual book deals xx1th the murder of a l3H'llltlflll xoung xxom 111 bx one of the promment men about toxx11 111 the Nexx York of the e11rlx E1ght1es The L11se becomes t1mous because lt reprc sents the txxo soc1al torces xn the c1tx Tht r1ch people he11rken 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KN x I Ndolplr Saxe rnxentor of the s1x.o phone durrne hrs lrtetrme l11d been knocked doxxn r llrght of st11rs lrul been be 1ten and robbed bx b UICIIIS nearlv porsoned bx 1n rns me cook and xxas hung bx 1 Iona sufterrng so cretx The eprtaph on hrs tombstone read Adolph Save Inx entor of Saxophone Hrs Grrex ances V ere Great But He Ex erred the Score X ou x e probablv heard ot the senror xx ho xxas so mean that he ate the prece of pre hrs frrend the rookre left for Santa Claus Senror Xtter I trnrsh school I m gorng to go to France Rookre is a specral fax or wrll xou brrng me back some of those cute Latrn quarters 1nrtors lhe obrect ot rs s Guest X ax I srt on xour rraht hand at drnner Hostess Im sorrx but I max need to eat xxrth rt Ieae rer Vt h'1t ue cr 1nber rres Im mrtrous Stude In 1pes xxrtlr hreh blood pressure Irttle W 1lter rrdrne home on the bush Urddv xxhx are rll the straps reserxed for the ladresl rleacher Xou xxere a long trme comme drdn t x ou hear me call xou Student lNot trll xou called the second trme Xnd then there xx as the senror xx ho rn ansxxerrng the XY ho s Vt ho ques tronnarre xx rote opposrte probable frrst groom the stable box I 'Some men are knoxxn hx therr deeds others bx therr mortgages I'1rst Rookre Wx lrrend rs xerx Hood at crackrng Jokes Second Drtto Xes so I notrced I saxx hrm slap xou rn the face xester dax OKESKIIVQZ k,,.N-X if-ae ' Thrs 19 a modern school xxorleed dong the latest lrnes Push a button 1nd vou Het txx o xxeelcs suspensronl Uuestron Lse tlre xxord tletrcrencx rrr a sentence Nnsxxer Irele up detrcrenex them xx rrgg-,le Report trme rrrreht xxell be eillecl the zero hour It s strange hoxx some students doubt 1 teacher s xxord three quar ters of the Qeometrx students are strll trx me to tr rsect an anglel Frroerrrrs Issrfrraerr Gxxr Tr- aerrrrzs 'I xrre orx Sxrmx Isrrzsr H ou re rust IS dead xxhen bx an auto nrobrle xou re doxx ned Xs xou 1re xx hen rn deep cl 1rle xxaters xou are droxx ned er 1 s xour oxx rr busrne xxlrere xou Lo Whether neu lrre or solt xxhrte snoxx WI omorroxx sarel the teacher xxe shall lzfxf the author s lrte Page Nineteen 'J I r x , W P Itzll lr ' 5 o l ' 1 l exx'. 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' ' ' ' M: mum A .A N fo1Q ?f t 1 -40,5 WHA V Assemblies IN OCTOBER 24 Nxrs Beatrxce Darlmg a representatne of the Autom 1t1c lxiachxnc Company g'1ve an explanatory speech on the modern xotxng machxnes and how thev are used 'Wrs Darlxng had w1th her a machlne whlch she left for lnspectlon for the hlstorv classes A speclal assemblv was called on Mondav October 28 It was called for the double purpose of celebratlng Camden Hxghs 55 0 uctorv over Trenton and to begm preparmg for the 1mpend1ng Collmgswood game Mr Hopkms and Coach Vtxlham Pa lese gaxe short talks 'Wembers of the football squad came to the stage and songs and cheers were gnen by the student bodv Un October 31 another pep meet mg was held durmg the regular assem bly perlod for the lower school On the blue Monday followxng the defeat by COll1DgSWOOd the school was called together and urged bv Mr Hop k1ns and Mr Ph1l1p Brooks to con tmue to support and gne encourage ment to our football team Mxss Eunlce de Clark a represen tatne of the New ersew State College tor W omen spoke to the upper assem blv on lNoxember 12 on the adusa bxhtv of cont1nu1ng educatxon after graduatlon from hxgh school TVTISS de Clark enumerated the benefits to be derned bs attendmg college ID gen eral and N S C m partxcular On Box ember 1-1 the prel1mmarv speeches for the Publlc Speakmg Con Page Twenty Svcbuul test were repeated for the benefit of the lower classmen 'Wayor Harrv Butcher of the Penn svlxama Mxlxtary College addressed the upper assemblv on November 19 on dlscxplme and all lts phases Un Thursday Nox ember 21 seweral short reels of educatlonal mot1on plc tures were shown to the lower class men through the courtesy of the Chex rolet Motor Company A lecturer from Chlcago Dr Charles Echev spoke to the assemblv on Tuesday Nox ember 26 Hls toplc was Temperance Classical Club Gwes Play A play ent1tled The Oracles of Delphx was presented bv the Class1 cal Club on V ednesday mornxng Nm ember 15 The play was the en tertamment part of the second regular meetlng of the club Girls Present Speeches The glrls trymg out for the Wxlbur F Rose Publlc Speakxng Prue gaxe thexr prehmmary speeches on Tues day October 29 Those partxcxpatmg were Olne Patterson 'Vlary Cromb1e Es elyn Y an Scxver Lottle Henderson 'Wadelme Danner and Dorothv Schoellkopf ohn Beck a boy tmal 1st acted as chaxrman Public Speaking Finals On Frxday evenmg Noxember 22 the tmals of the Publxc Speakmg Con test were held at the Camden Hngh Aud1tor1um The speakers and thelr speeches were as follows Abraham Llncoln U' oo lrow Wilson HAROLD A xos The Death Dxsk Ilarlt Team EVELYIN XANI Suv:-:R Encouragement Two Llttle Boots Paull Dunbar W hen Wlalmdy Smgs I OTTIE HENDERSON Aux ltallens Robert Buluer lyllon lows BECK A 'Night ln St Pxlagle from Lazarre Ilary H Calhcm ood XVXLTER RAPPAPORT The Romantxc Age I I 7 1 ne DOROTHY SCHOELLKOPF The Hnghwajyman ilfred Nouzs Env ARD GL RTCHLFF utes 'lhe Hlgh School Orchestra pro x xded the muslcal part ofthe program The judges of thns contest for the Wxlbur F Rose Prxze the wmners of wh1ch wxll be announced at the une Commencement were Nhss ean Yvelsh LlI'3I'I13tlC coach at Yvoodrow W xlson H1gh School Mr Harrv Roye of Westmont a promment lecturer and Wir Ravmond ubanyxk a well known Camden law ver candndate for the Camden Commlssxon and an alumnus of Camden Hlgh The contest was under the dxrectxon of Nhss Fthel G Lord of the I' nglxsh department The Concert The mus1cal orgamzatlons of the school composed of the band orches tra Syncopators and the unlted Glee Clubs prox lded a very enpovable ex emng on Frxdav December 6 when they presented a concert for the bene ht of the Camden Hlgh Band The well rounded program mcluded pau pleces splrxtuals operatlc numbers and mllxtary marches Mrs Marlon H Owrxd soprano sololst for the Mus 1cal Art gOC1CtV and the F1FSt Metho dlSt Church W 1ll1am Irwxn cornetxst and Gunnar ohnson Vl0Tll'11St were the sololsts on the program The con cert was under the dlrectxon of Dir Robert M Halev Lend Me Fave Slullzngs 'I hls year s Chrnstmas play IS a one act farce by ohn M Morton entltled Lend Me Fu e Shxllmgs The actlon of thxs play takes place ln a hotel ball room IH England ln the mlddle of the Nmeteenth Century and will be m costume The leadmg characters wlll be Yvalter Esworthy as Mr Gohghtly Vtlalter Rappaport as Captaxn Phobbs and Russell Hatch as Captam Spuce The play w1ll be gwen on December 19 and there w1ll be an admxsslon charge of ten cents Pre Woodrow Wilson Game Pep Meeting On Vtlednesday afternoon Nox em ber 27 the entxre school assembled 1n the aud1tor1um for a pep meetma Cfonlmued on Page wp , 1 . 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' ' H - v n Q . . u u - 1 ,, .... ....4 A x L ' 'A ' ' up ass n e A4 lanuary 1936 PORGI- CXRXPR has been elected as chcurman of the Par pff' and Gold Commlttee and Xl al ter Rappaport the buslness manager of the xearbook statl Chlx alrx and Kmghthood haxe been selected as the core theme ofthe xearbook Rlchman Woolson has the double task of managmg the Svncopators and the orchestra and Fdgar Hargxs IS manager of the band IDIXKT Rose and W lll1Hl'l1 l ox d are txxo of the stars ot the soccer team lhe semor EIFTS on the Yarsltx are Rose Shectmfan Wargaret Peterson 'Ind llenr1ett'1 NIcCausland Prob xblx the most outstandmg ac t1X1tV durmg the senlor year IS the Publlc Speakmg Contest The honor of speakmg 1n the tmals was bestoxx ed upon Lottle Henderson Fx elvn Yan Scxxer ohn Beck and W alter Rap paport: students for the Gxrls Glee Club 'Wlarv Burk Loxs Dax IS Lottxe Hen derson Henr1ettaMcCausland Elmza beth Robbms and Rose Shectman ThlS vear our class w1ll azam be represented on the basketball Y arsmtv team bv Xvllllam Denof and Harrx E IS Dons afte and Henrxetta 'WIcCaus land are members of the RECORD lxterarx Staff ulxa Bossle and Frances Lawmckl lend thexr artlstlc abxlltv to the Art Stat? FI hose members ofthe Student Gox ernment Urgamzatlon who haxe so capablv carrled out thexr dutxes are Fdmund Buczkowskl YY alter Esxx or thv George Garxer George Lltlen berg Eleanora 'Vlarston Henrletta NIcCausland Iohn NIeyers Ravmond Csloxxskl XX1ll1am Roper and Exelvn Y an Scxx er June, 1956 lhe loxx senlor class took a short rest from the arduous xxork of the tx ear to elect thexr othcers for the ensumg xear and ID antlclpatxon of the txme xxhen thev xxlll be stalxxart semors YY 1ll1am xlanns xxas elected to the all lmportant and responslble posltnon of presxdent Dorxs Peterson Doro thx Schoellkopf and Charles Conston xxere re elected to the othces of xlee presxdent secretarx and treasurer respectxx elx Each xear the Art Department sponsors block prmt calendars ln be half of the Art Scholarshlp Fund Thls xear Anna Batten Wlarx Bold r1n Florence Harrlton and Ralph Helde xx ere among those xx ho asslsted IH preparmg the blocks from xxhlch the prmts are made acob Goncherotl Nlatthexx bscnk NTHFIOH Cvbulskl Arthur Doughertx Bernard Cutler and Damel rloll all aglle and fast steppmg plax ers on the court are members of the leadmg teams 1n the Intermural Basketball Tournament Vt 1ll1am Manns has resxgned the ofhce of YICC presxdent of Student Gox ernment sxnce he has been elected presldent of the class because of the confl1ct1ng dutles of the tvxo offlces The Student Councll selected as hxs successor Edward Gurtchefi' xx ho came IH second hlghest m the September electlons January, 1937 The Gxrls Athletlc ASSOClHtlOH seems to haxe found capable officers 1n our class and haxe elected Hazel Frve as secretarv and Bertha Glatz as baseball manager The unlor hockev team xxhlch xxas runner up 1n the Gxrls Tournament had as members WI1r1am Cox Bertha Ruth Hott Bettv Keen Glatz Anme Henderson man Florence osephson NIcCaf:ferx Those who made the Gold X ars1tV xxere Bertha Glatz Anme Henderson Bettv Keen er LOUISE Lxlley Irene and Althea R1chardson er Elsxe Kraus and I ou1se Llllev Vllrlam Cox made the Purple X arsltx The gurl booters xxere Wlamxe Adams on the Purple X arsltx and X lr glnxa Hammond on the Cold Y arsxtx The glrls learmng to be horsexx omen are Wlrlam Cox Bertha Glatz Flor ence Iosephson Irene '5IcCatlerv and Ethel Seldman KEY MQW A 15 o ,K ,N viyxgti. BGL lhree members ol the IIIIWL and Pm Commlttee xre hom our elass lhex lre Roger Smltll ehanman Irene 'WCC Ltterv and D xx ld Solotoll We noxx haxe a nexx commlttee to xx rlte up our class hxstorx for the Pu! ple and Gola' 'I hose on thxs commlt tee are Dax ld Plotnxck Florence Iosephson Wlxrxam W rxght and ames Sxxeenev soccer team Alex Dzlatkxewlcz and Vlarlon Cv bulskl are trymg xerv hard to make the basketball squad The Bovs Swlmmlng Club has as members Robert Wllddletod and Iohn XY mton June, 1957 Recentlv the class assembled m the cafeterla and held a meetmg Clllflilg which ballots xvere dlstrlbuted tor the electlon of class ottxcers The ballots xxere counted and rex ealed that Rxch ard R1chardson Charlotte Bozarth Ruth Coppage and Edxxard NIanc1n1 xxere elected as class presxdent xxce presldent secretarx and treasurer respect1x elv NTHUFICC Denbo Charlotte Bozarth Vt xlham Schumann Adelalde Faerber and Dorothv Rubm constltute the Rmg and Pm Commxttee forthe class lNoxx that basketball IS IH the a1r some of our classmates are partxclpat mg 1n mtrimural games Those ac tlxe ln thls department are xlorrls Tucker Arthur Smxth Ioseph XX e1ss W 1ll1am Smxth Flore Troncone 'War t1n XXe1sner and Nelson Lamar Page Twenty one I I 11 'Q z' - - ' 5 L I LY! B I , ' ' , ' . ' N , 1 .' f r . . . A 1 x , ' I 1 X . ' 1 ' ,. . L . I , . ' I A - V v - ,. . . . . ' ' s w ki 71 ' ei ' c ,A , 'V - ' ' T X xl' xii X I I T l.v c x 'x C ' K A , ' T , 2 I - L' ' , 1 .'. 1 2 , x E Y . - ' ,tvs L x A Z l , Z ,' X' ' . v. l ' . 1 9 vi v 1 'D v I Ax u n x . . Y Y L u e Y. . Y . ' ' I I ' Y I r I 'lv sf x n u I ' ' 1I r Y ' .- ft T ' I Mr. Haley selected the following l l Q Harry Knisell is manager of the . , , . - ' ' f . . ' x T , ' , . I. I ' I l A . . ' 1' s e .Y . , . . . ll . . I .X . AM i Y 4' Lv k I ' t V n Q Y u I Y, ' . l I r ' ' I - , , V U . ' 1 . . I . , - V ' I - v ' , v I 4' LY, ' Y ' L , , ' I v v p u 1 i 1 s 7 , A I V' A 7 , U n D . A . V I Y - v' - Y Y , t - ,. . . I ' A, n n 1 R ' ' ' ' , p , 1 K . ' ' ' . . , . L, 4 .' '. ' ' ' u ' rr Y A - v , . . . ' rv . V' - Y v- h l I ' V V ' ' I ' ' ,D . . . ' L C . ' 4 ' A 4 I I - I I I ,- .l V . . , . , January, 1938 ames Rluello David Babnew Costello Piuutillo Reuben Block Fd ward Wallace George Clark Conrad gimensen and Lvnn Hewitt represent the high Soph class ln the Bovs Glee Club Basketball both intramural and varsity attracted many bovs Those fast drlbblers out for intramural team are Arthur Dorfman and William Pinkston while those trying to secure a position on the Varsity are Glenn Badtorff ack Gould Walter gobo lewski Gravson Lutz and ohn W alls Those ambitious youths trying for both Intramural and Yarsltv teams are William Flynn Burton Pearl Earl Cunningham and Lawrence Palese Andrew ubanyik George Koehler and VV1ll1am Flynn participated m a recent Classical Club play The aspxrants for the Girls Glee Club are Lea Richter Lillian Fisher Ruth Cox lngton Eleanor Skublickl Mary Halxcks and Dorothv Fred erick June, 1938 The Sophs have a few songbirds and Elsworth Marco are members of the Boys Glee Club while members of the Girls Glee Club are Doris Holler Theresa DeMarco Mildred BISQFOXC lwickalme Pllch and Cath erine Seeney Gladys Cohen Elizabeth Lewis rome Dworkin Herbert Fourer Stan lcv Vt ard and Andrew Evfimenko had no mark lower than B for the first marking period The girls on the hockey Yarsity team are Olga Yalko Doris Holler Betsy Lewis and Theresa De 'Vlarco Un the soccer X arsity are Lillian Tal bot Catharine geeney Bette Bradel and Mxckaline Pilch The girls of our class who go horse back riding ewerv Wednesday after noon are Patricia YVest Betsv Lewis Theresa Defwarco Kate Albert Doro thy Shoeman and essxe Delanev January 1959 Well this time it seems as though the girls haxe the Jump on the bovs as far as actix ities go for the 9A girls Page Twenty two gave a generous response to the call for positions on the XHFIOUS teams Margaret Gxannml and Sxlua Cohen were the only two to go out for horse back riding Ouoits attracted Helen enklns while the deck tennis partlci pants were 'Vlargaret GIBHDIHI and Silvia Cohen The tumblers are Iune Abbott Niargaret Giannmi gilua Cohen Peggv Ketrou Evclvn Ian denberger Vlarie Leitch Helen Qnv der Thelma Donahue Isabella Whller and Hurta XX urst Two of the boys who went out for football this year were rewarded with positions on the teams Thev were Herman Bader who made the third team and George Potter who made the fourth team The followmg were elected class officers in the four 9A classes Presi dents anet lewis George Kxrklev Earl Cox and Marion Stagg Other officers of the classes that were elected were Marie Leitch Thelma Donahue Alyce Levus Albert Cohen Harrv Zane and Elizabeth Flowers June, 1959 The girls whose efforts vson for them a try out at deck tennis are Gerber Charlotte Robinson Rose Pear Katherine Rubright and 'Warv Steck Those xx ho hope to be selected for the hockev team are Sandrau YV Fisher Phyllis Masten Kathervn Carson laura DCGIOSIO Myrtle Schu bert Katherine Rubright Catherine Myers Patricia Barnett Elaine affe Marjorie qtow and Mary Steck Four of our most active freshmen who had achieved honors ln umor High haxe turned out for basketball They are errv Robins Charles Krat tenmaker Harry ohnson and bam Boltman Among the new recruits in the Clas SlC8l Club are gvlua Rickler Anna Segal Edna Gerber and Helmtrant Dietrich 'Vlaureen Vt allace ohn Hess Iames Page Robert 'Vlanns Patricia Fish and Harold 'Vllller haxe distinguished themselx es bv becoming members of Student Gox ernment Eleanor Buczkowski and Frances 'Vlaressa haxe made the sarsitv soccer team SCHOOL NOTES forzflllllfrl mm puqf U prior to the annual Thanksgn mg Dav game with Woodrow Vtlllson High qchool Air CarlF Geiges Nlr ack Remers Coach YV1lham Palese and three outstanding players of the Y 1lla nosa College team addressed the as sembled student body rlhe mspira tional speeches of these men were largely responsible for our ox ervs helm mg xictorv of a 32 0 score the next day The band and the cheerleaders were also present at this rousing meet mg of which Wr Philip Brooks was chairman Senzor Clam Honor Students Announced rl he ten students ln the high senior class hay 1ng the highest averages are in the order of their standing Fxelvn Wan Scner YV1ll1am Bandaruk Ro slna Woolfolk Alexis Szokalo XV1ll1am Roper Edward Lewis YV1lham Blat tenberger Henrietta lVlcCausland Lottie Henderson and Carlton Kim Contents Page The Contents page this issue con tams the pictures of the followmg members of the facultv Miss enme Klttle facultv aduser for the Purple ana' Gola' Hr Robert Halev direc tor ofthe music department Air VV1l ham Duthie baseball coach Mr Vtll l1am Palese football coach 'Vlr 'Vhtchell Mozoleski basketball coach lVl1ssFthelG Lord d1rectorofPubl1c Speaking Contest Dir Philip Brooks director of athletics Nhss 'Wlargaret Yan Horn girls athletic coach 'Vl Chester Koppenhoxer band director 'Vlr Stuart Vlacintosh soccer coach Wr esse Staver tennis coach school treasurer xlr leslle Read school ad ministration Nlr Philip Randle d rector of the Boys Athletic ASSOCIS tion Nliss Helen Bartelt Junior class adxxser and Nlr YV1ll1am Dreizler director of trathc I ' ,' , ' y f . 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S N I fi 4: : v- Q55 3 , way J Yi - ffv -rf: :Nl . J XS ky- 'maxi :.. 8 Q 'l f:E e ,.a. . if! 5- e- Q zz: -:X E21 P52 ...--- T.: .J A Page Twenty-four Cinema U 'lillUSlf of you who love good books, and yet find them hard to read, this article is entirely dedicated. Nlany ofthe best books are now alive on the current screen. lfyou've read the book, this is your chance to see it from another viewpoint than you may have had. You can also learn to un- derstand a book better in this way. Following are films that have been taken from popular books on the mar- ket today, and also the books and plays that are classics. 0 Rome of fhe Rancho It' you listen to the radio regularly, you, no doubt have heard Gladys Swarthout in countless numbers of playlettes, and operettas. Rose of the Rancho is bliss Swarthout's tirst starring feature. She plays opposite lohn lioles in a play that takes place in the days ofthe Dons in early Cali- fornia, when bandits ruled towns and countrysides, and when men risked their lives for love. Set against Para- mount's best scenery and photogra- phy. Rose of the Rancho may be considered a classic of the films. Sup- porting .xliss Swarthout and singing Holes are Charles Bickford, ll. B. Xvarner, Charlotte Granville, and Yvil- lie lloward. The movie was directed by hlarion Gering, and selected from a play by Richard Tully and Daniel Helasco, The music of this opus is said to be soothing to the ears, as we might expect it to be from both lohn Bolesand charming Gladys Swarthout. ' Barbary Coast Hllarbary Coast, having been written by lien llecht and Charles Hlacxirthur, can be rightly considered one of the outstanding films of the year. It concerns life in the days of '49 when everyone was digging for gold and when there was a mad rush to California. l' l' l ii:- Q B ii W l ' yg The story centers about a young girl who comes to California in a search for her fiance. She finds him dead. From there on the film is just a rally of excitement with gun-shoot- ing, deaths, and other incidents that go about to make Barbary Coast an interesting feature. The girl is played by hliriam Hopkins. Edward G. Rob- inson offers her able assistance in por- traying the murderer. Seeing this pic- ture is a good way to learn of the Xvest in the pioneering days. Besides, it shows llopkins at her best, and Hopkins at her best is good enough for anyonel tsamuel Goldwyn is the producer. J 0 I Dream Too Jluch I Dream Too Much is a picture starring one of the greatest operatic singers in the country, and a young star who is rapidly rising to film fame. llenry Fonda plays the role of the youth who wants to make Lily Pons an opera star' this is in the script. However, her own dreams of success and happiness is to be married, own a home, be a housewife and a mother - 'almost every woman's dream. There are lovely scores of music done by Lily Pons. It is based on a story by Elsie Finn and David G. Yvittels, and is directed by lohn Cromwell. .flufiny on the Bounfy The maiden's heart will flutter and her beau will grit his teeth when in .Nlutiny on the Bounty, Clark Gable appears on the scene. Gable provides a splendid characterization of the leader of a band of mutineers aboard the ship Bounty He, of course, has to make love to someone, so naturally there's a woman in the castl Franchot Tone looks his charming best as an Englxsh gentleman But audlences w1ll forget Gable C77 eyes wlll turn from Tone and your heart w1ll be wnth one of the most cruel captaxns of anv shlpl Tears wall full vour eves at the brutalltv of th1s great actor Captam Blngh who ns the cause ofthe mutmv portraved magmlncently 1n deed bv Charles Laughton YY atch hls eves hls cunmng grm has fnerce frown and when vou do you re watchmg Amerxca s kmg of drama' The fxlm was produced by In 1ng Thalberg dxrected by Frank Lloyd and taken from the book by Charles Norhoff and Norman Hall It re quxred three scenarlsts and cost the enormous sum of two mxllxon dollars Just for flI1lSl1lHg touches Yvhen you see lt you re sure to get your money s worth by wxtnessmg the finest mov mg pxcture ew er produced Little America W 1th weather as cold as lt xs now xt seems rather cruel to haxe to s1t through a film that portrays xce and snow from openmg to finlsh How ex er lf there IS a place left xn our heads for some extra knowledge xt mxght be profitable to see Adm1ral Rlchard E Byrd s Llttle Amerxca a thoroughly educatlonal motxon plc ture of lxfe 1n the Antartxca by ,om mg Byrd on hls second VlSlt to the land of the mldmght sun Something to Look Forward To Do you remember Lon Chaney? YVell the screen has found two actors who can frxghten you equally as well as the 1n1m1table actor of the past Thev are BOFIS Karloff and Bela Lu gosl who wxll try to outdo each other m welrdness when they get together on the set for The II1Y1SlblC Ray One of the better films to watch for IS a commg productxon of Vlary of Scotland Thls IS ent1rely educa tlonal and w1ll be enacted by one of the foremost actresses of the Amerxcan screen Katherlne Hepburn whose most recent fllm Allce Adams has been acclaxmed by audlences every where not only ln the Umted States but also 1n Europe Productxon w1ll begm ln Februarv of 1956 IRXING EPSTEIN 1959 RLSSELL IANOFF 1958 Art Allzance The Art Allxance xn cooperatlon wlth dlstmgulshed Amerlcan artlsts offers a lendmg llbrary of orlgmal works of art 'Wlembershlp ln the Clrculatmg Plc ture Club entltles xts members to se lect one paxntxng or two etchmgs whlch may be borrowed and retalned for one month Elght paxntmgs or sul teen etchmgs mav be borrowed durmg the perlod ofa year Schools hawe found membershxp ln the club to be a tremendous value xn enabhng teachers to brmg the ch1l dren 1n constant touch wxth beautxful contemporary Amer1can pamtmgs There are pxctures that convey the salty breath and lntense drama of the sea the fragrant and profound peace of the countryslde the transcendent power of lofty and awe xnsplrmg mountalns the elusn e enchantment of sllxer lakes and the fresh vxtallty of sprmgtxme landscapes The Wloman s Club of Camden 1S a member of th1s P1CtUFC Club and each month has the prnxlege of selectmg a pamtmg for a dlsplay 1n 1tS rooms on Lmden Street These pxctures may be borrowed for dxsplay nn our school and students have the prnllege of see mg works of our great local artxsts The Cxrculatlng Plcture Club Ex hxblt done bv Amerxcan Contem porary Artxsts wxll be at the Art Alllance from December 2 to 51 The Art Club The Art Club of Phlladelphxa an nounces 1ts forty second annual exhl b1t1on of oxl pamtlngs A gold medal IS awarded for the best pamtmg ex h1bxted The gold medal wxll carry wxth lt a money award of S200 00 for the best selectlon m the exhxbltxon The Honorable 'Vlentxon w1ll carrv w1th It a money award of 310000 Only orlgxnal works by ln mg artlsts whlch haxe nexer before been pub llcly exhlblted ln the clty of Phlladel phla are elxgxble for submnsslon to the Jury or for the awards Franklm Wlatkms son 1n law of Ellls Glmbel and head of the Gxmbel Gallery of Contemporary Art won the Carnegle Wledal ln 1935 for the best oxl pamtxng whlch was called Sul cxde nn Costume He also won the gold medal whxch carrxed wxth lt 1 S200 00 award for hls pamtmg 'l hls was presented to hnm m 190.9 by the Art Club Hls palntxngs are on ex h1b1t at the Glmbel store YW atkxns lb also an lnstructor m palntxng at the Industrial Art School ln Phlladelphla PE-XRLH E NAT XL 1957 The Swfme Madonna by Raphael QI485 15209 HIS world renowned pncture called by Symonds the subllm est lyrlc of the art of Catholxclty sald to be the last 'Vladonna that Raphael pamted and was executed ent1rely by the master s hand for the monks of the 'Vlonastery of San Slsto 1n the Royal Gallery of Dresden The Slstme 'Wladonna IS and w1ll contxnue to be the apex of all rel1g1ous art Raphael s 'Wladonnas partlcu larly the S1st1ne xladonna belong to no speclal epoch nor any relxglous creed They exxst for all tlme and for all mank1nd because thev present an 1mmortal truth 1n a form that makes a unn ersal appeal You see on th1s page a reproductxon of that lmmortal work of Raphael The Sxstxne Wladonna Page Twenty five . ,, ,, . . . . . . v Q 1 . , k , n a H . . 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' . l w , , - - ' 1 Vincent Van Gogh C1855 18909 Yan Gogh was a fiery Dutchman who brought all of the uolence of h1s v1s1on and of h1s emot1ons 1nto h1s work Hls technxque IS startl1ng slabs of thlCk pa1nt wh1ch at t1mes look as though they were la1d on w1th a broad pallette kn1fe or squeezed from a tube 1 1gorous slashes that cox er large areas Wlth one sweep th1n r1bbon hke strokes wh1ch tw1st and XVI'1tl'16 as though they were ahve superb dlS card of all the n1cet1es of pa1nt1ng these are character1st1cs ofx an Gogh s techn1que He was not content to pa1nt a landscape or a figure 1mper sonallv he felt that he must show the emot1ons aroused 1n h1m bw h1s sub ject As he saw and felt exervthmg ID terms of color It was only natural that colors should become for h1m the symbols through wh1ch he could ew press h1s emot1ons Forty tue o1l pa1nt1ngs and an equal number of drawmgs and water colors by Xmcent Yan Gogh Wlll be shown at the Art Wuseum from anuarv ll to February 1956 It IS the most notable assemblage to be shown IH Amer1ca of the work of th1s great modern master Pubhc 1nterest 1n h1s art and personal1tv has also been much st1mulated bv recent blographles The shlpment of pamt 1ngs from abroad IS xalued at Sl O00 O00 Page Twenty six Quanta Although the plav IS a trxfle absurd Pride and Prey udzce ILLILN IBRONTLS adaptat1on of the ane Aust1n nox el Pmde and Prejud1ce w1ll hterally knock vou oft your feet The raushmg cos tumes and absolutely correct settlngs for th1s elghteenth centurv produc t1on w1ll make you stand up and cheer and the gay troupe of actors and actresses who hase conxerted thls ord1narv nowel 1nto a sp1r1ted comedy w1ll keep you rolllcklng w1th mlrth In order to s1mpl1fy the story 'Vhss erome has d1scarded the least 1mpor tant of the hxe husband hungry Pen net g1rlsleav1ng only Ehzabeth ane and Lyd1a The slmple process of get t1ng marr1ed appears to be a SCFIOUS and we1ghtv problem to these glrls of the regency per1od Thelf match mak1ng efforts are amus1ng as well as etlectne Vt hen they imally manage to reap the1r golden rewards namelv husbands the aud1ence IS sat1st1ed 1n fCCl1Hg that they deserxe them The story of these mar1tal sweep stakes Wlll proxe a pleasant ex en1ng s enterta1nment for everyone The cast 1ncludes Helen Chandler Adrlanne Allen COTIHICCIH1 ohnston and many others The Petrgjfed Forest Haxmg been presented 181 t1mes by Broadway The Petrlhed For est outstand1ng melodrama of the vear has fmally found 1ts way to Ph1ladelph1a Thls dramatxc product1on has for ltS sett1ng the Black Mesa B O a res taurant and f1ll1ng statlon located on the edge of the petr1t1ed forests of old Arxtona The storv deals VVlth a d1S1l lusxoned poet who falls 1n lone Wlth a glrl whose art1st1C ablllty leads to tragedy In order that h1s sweetheart m1ght haxe her w1sh the poet asks a desperado who 1S h1d1ng from the pol1ce to k1ll h1m After hlS death Gabbv the g1rl prohts from h1s l1fe 1nsurance and IS able to complete her stud1es 1n art xt thus pomt lt wlll proxe cntertam mg to those who cnyov melodrama Glenn Hunter Glenn Hunter who portrays the CllSlllLlSl0l'lCd poet IH The Petrltled Forest has started on a xery suc cessful career L1ke most dramat1c asp1rants he d1d not at tlrst go oxer Wlth a bang on Broadway but was forced to face dlS appo1ntment hunger and cold before he reached the txrst rung on h1s ladder of success Although h1s money was gone and there was no prospects of a Job ln Slght he wrote to h1s parents that he was domg tme and then began to spend h1s n1ghts on park benches IH Central Park Later he started t play small speiklng parts t1ll he has establxshed h1mself as a dramatlc actor of out stand1ng ab1l1ty Personal Appearance The amalmgly sat1r1cal and h1lar1 ously funny comedy Personal Ap pearance deals w1th the l1fe of H01 lywood screen stars and Pennsylvanla home folks The scenes are la1d 1n northwestern Pennsylx an1a where Carole Arden famous mow1e star 1S makmg a per sonal appearance 1n connectlon w1th her current hlm Dr1ft1ng Lady The fun beg1ns when MISS Arden s ex pensne fore1gn made car breaks down 1n a rural coal d1str1ct of Qcranton rlemporarlly stranded the screen SIFCD attempts to enchant the hand some young gasol1ne statxon atten dant who already has a sweetheart 'Ihe stup1d countrv lout IS saxed from leax 1ng h1s home and gomg to Hollywood w1th the platmum halred 1dol of the screen bv h1s Aunt Kate Barnaby The play IS humorous throughout and prom1ses to proude a pleasant and memorable exenmgs entertam ment for theater goers RLTI1 HOFFNSAN 1957 , 1 . , e E .' , ' ' - . . . 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Colonel DeBas1l s Ballet Russe at The Academy o Music November 13 1935 O THE members ofthe Phlladel phla Forum fell the pleasant dutv of welcommg to Phnladelphla Colonel DeBas1l s Ballet Russe formerlv known as the Pallet Russe de Nlonte Carlo rl hls tvpe of muslcal entertam ment has es er been dear and welcome to music losers of thls ucmltv The openmg performance and exerv fol lowlng performance was greeted bv an aud1ence w hxch taxed the capacltv ot the SPHCIOUS Academv ot ANTUSIC Daud I lchme and Tltlana Rea bouchmska recelxed rounded applause for thelr performances of Catxllon Thamar and Aurora s W ed dmg ln the latter the audlence pald a X1Slt to Falrvland whlle the xarlous eplsodes danced IH the hall of a great castle mtroduced Llttle Red R1d1ng Hood and the XX olf The Blue b1rd The Procelam Prmcesses and others Wlr LlCl'11I'lC and TFTISS Rea bouchlnska recen ed manv curtaxn calls for thelr splend1d dancxng of the Plueblrd whxle the pace of the Three lx ans 1n the acrobatlc dancxng was so fast that the orchestra had ClllTlCl1ltV xn keeplng up Efrem Kurtz whose orchestra cf fortx exght mcludmg twentv one members of the Phlladelphla Urches tra competentlv conducted the score where spllt second coordlnatlon w1th the dancers w as an absolute necessxtv Classical Recordings One of Y lctor s new est recordxng of outstandmg x alue IS the Boston Sym phony s xnterpretatxon of Qxbelxus Second Symphonhy 1n D Wayor under the dxrectnon of Qerge Kousseutskv 'lhe musle ls mtended to portrlw the plstoral llfe of the l mns mn aw xken mg ot pitrxotlc feeling held down bx brutal rule the dexelopment of 1 na txonal Splflt and the desire to organlze and tnallw the hope and eomtort ot an '1nt1cxp'1teddel1x erer YY lth a com poser llke Sxbellus and a conductor hke Nlr KOUSS6XltSkW who IHCIKTLH tallx IS x frlend ofthe composer and has perhaps one ofthe txnest under standmgs of hls works thls album set should afford much engox ment lNelson Eddv that Phlladelphlan w ho possesses one ofthe most beautx ful barltone XOICCS thls rex lewer has ex er heard and whom most of vou w 1ll remember for hls portraval 1n X xctor Herbert s Naughtv Ax1Hl'lCtt8. cords two beautlful melodles Auf Vtledersehn and Loxe s Uld gweet bong The xelwetv smoothness ot hxs XOICC perfectlv expresses the sen tlment ol these songs Jazz Reeordmgr Nluslcal renews and comedles pro duced on the stage and screen seem to be the most loglcal sources of our modern muslc From the muslcal comedy ub1lee come XX hv qhouldn t l and W hen l oxe Comes Your VN av as recorded bx es er popular Paul Xvhlteman Another stage productxon At Home Abroad gn es us two loxely numbers Vt hat a YK onderful Vt orld and Farewell 'Wy Lox elv Rlchard Hlmber s xnter pretatxons are excellent bther record mgs whxch deserxe spec1al mentlon are Truckm and The Glrl I Left Behmd We bv Fats Vt aller and l Wxshed on the Nloon and W hv Dream bv that Lngllsh master of rhw thm Rav Noble .Radw AX 1' xou exer set sour dlals just 1n tlme to hear a melodxous smger or an unusual orchestra and then wonder about the pruate hxes of these entertamers Here are bltS of thexr lnes as told to the mazamne reporters llelen llaxes the lctress who flg ured largelx IDIXTHLFIC1 IS leaxmg the moues torexer md hls decided to grace the halls ot the broadcasting studxos XX hx' lhls demure llttle llss could not be held bx llollx wood s LllttLI'lI'lL otlers lo her txme was monex and she could nexer ht mto the llollx wood merrx go round where tune IS spent ln makmg 1 good appear ance She wxll be he ard oxer the Sanka program which atlords here the opportumtx of expandmg her dra matlc powers Soon a new xoxce wxll be entermg mllllons of homes to entertam ln an entxrelw dltlerent tashxon DIZZV Dean world famous baseball star has sxgned a contract wxth General Foods and soon w1ll be pltchmg sport news and homelx humor to hls admxrmg fans IJII wlll be accompamed bv his ex er present brother l llll So be ct UUA prlde of qt louls ar dm ll leam lhe mmble tooted Fred Astalre lb l'3p1CllV becommg one of radlo s faxor 1te personahtxes since he can entertam equallx as well w1th h1s XOICC as w1th hls feet CHARLOITE, GL-Xbb'NlAN 1907 Perhaps sou haxe often heard dxs cusslons and conx ersatlons about YY ho Should Speak Flrst when passmg an acqualntance on the street Probabls the follow mg paragraph wlll help vou lf sou haxe ex er been ln this dxlemma lt IS a rule that the gxrl speaks hrst but there are exceptlons for all rules If the acquamtance are both bov and glrl thew should smxle or speak w1th out stopplng to thmk w ho should gne the fxrst sxgn of acquamtance It IS poor etlquette to stop for a chat ln the mxddle of the sldewalk Flther walk on or draw near the curb Ben er shout a person s name ln publlc A sm1le and a nod ofthe head or a qunet Hello w All do Page Twenty seven - 1 - ' i V E 3 ' Y- 1 2 . 1 . 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V V Y V . . . . , - - , . . . . , . . . . - A V 4 - . . .. .. - ' A . - 3150195 Qpurts Football Schedule C. lmden LOlllllL wood Q umden Atl mtle Qxtx C xmden Asbury P urls Camden P xlms Fl C xmden ll oodro x YK llson Camden .r Purple Avalanche Beaten by Coll.s' NI ONE of the most spectacular 'Ind CYCltlng grxd glmes ot the season Coach lrx mes Collmgswood Panthers trlumphed oxer a powerful Camden elew en on November 2 Asslsted by a ra1n soaked grldlron the suburban team was able to pene trate the Camden lme and Clll'l1Z:1XCCl 1tS drne by scormg a touchdown IH the second quarter llowexer 1n the thlrd quarter Camden opened a be skln was restlng on Coll1ngswoods hfteen vfnrd strxpe To the dlsmay of the Camden rooters and Blll Palese s warr1ors VV1llard B1sb1ng backtneld ace of Colllngswood 1ntercepted Camden pass and ran 98 wards to score the second touchdown thus THIS mg Colllngswood s total to l5 wh1le Camden was held scoreless Although Camden lost St'ltlStlCS show that the uctors were outplaved and outrushed 1n ex ery phase of the game B1llv Denof and Harrv Ellls ball toters for Camden and B1ll Vtleber and Phll Gxordano on de fense were the outstandmg Camden players Camden Trouncer Aflanfzc Czfy Completelv rex ersmg thexr form ol the prex 1ous week the Purple Asa lanche of Camden Hxgh School crushed a scruppv Atlantxc Cltx elexen bv the score of 57 0 on Noxember 9 Camden talhed IH exery per1od wlth ewery member of the starting backheld scorlng at least one touch down whlle Denof and Bantnoglxo each scored two 'lhe most spectacu lar plav of the game came m the sec ond quarter when Denof scoxed hls hrst touchdown of the afternoon ln I'6C61X1I1g a pass from Ellls Denof was Page Twenty eight tackled bv an Atlantxe Cltx player md the ball shot xnto the alr for what appeared to be 1 fumble but he twlsted from the seashore plavers grasp snatched the ball from the axr 'ind contlnued on hls wax ox er the go ll lme tor 1 touchdown The outstandmg plaxers for the Purple and Gold were Denof and ohnson IH the backheld and llleman and ll ells up front Camden Ties Trojans ln the most excxtmsr game of the season Camden lllgh s Purple Axa lanche showlng thexr best form of the eked out a 12 6 x lctorv ox er a strong Asburv Park team at the lat SCHSOII ter s held on Saturday Nox ember l7 Tralllng 6 0 at halftime the Purple thlrd quarter and forged ahead IH the wamng mxnutes of the fourth quarter Camden scored the hrst touchdown when Denof on an end run carrxed the ball 53 vards to the Fl royan s two foot lme from whlch Ralph lantl xogllo took It oxer for the tlemg po1nts The trv for the extra pomt falled and the score remamed dead locked untll IH the last two mlnutes of the game w hen llarrv I' llls made '1 '55 vard pass to XX 'illace llussona wh1ch placed the ball on the home ster s two vard lme C n the next plan Captam l' llls on a delay ed lme buck went ox er for the wlnnlng polnts Ellxs and Denof who plaved then' usual lJI'llll'll'lt game were outstand mg IH the backtxeld whxle Tleman Hussong and W ells played commend ably well on the forward wall Camden High Conquers Palmyra Foe Camden Hlghs powerful football elex en easily trounced a weak Pal my ra team maone sxded grld classxc DlSpli:1Vlflg a strong offense and an equallv strong defense the homesters had lnttle trouble m rollmg up 41 pomts to 6 of thexr opponents Blll Palese s footballers scored four touchdowns ln the flrst perlod How ex er the Purple Avalanche was blanked 1n the second perxod ln the touchdowns to thexr total Ralph Bantn ogllo llarrv ls llls Bllly Denof and lN1ck Dentmo Camden hard runnmfz hard blocking backtleld stars w ere responsxble for all Camden s tal lles Phll Glordano Plll VN eber and led llvnakowskl shone on the de tense for Camden Rader and Semple were outstandmg for the Pals Camden Trounces Wzlson Play mg w 1th the precxslon of a well oxled machlne Camden Hlgh s powerful Purple Ax alanche steam rolled a weak ll oodrow Vt llson elex en N X . 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Y V . f f' , ' . x Y man show ey er wxtnessed on the Farn ham Park gr1d1ron Brlly reeled otl lv-I yards on ten trnes from scrlm mage for an ay erage of oy er lo vards for each attempt ran back a punt an vards for hxs second touchdown and scored hxs thxrd and tmal one bv ur tue of a 5:1 yard pass thrown b Captam Harrv hlhs Ralph Bant1y ogllo Harry Ellxs l'om Iohnson and BICIK Dentxno all of w hom plaved thelr last football game for Camden plaved well m the backheld whale the entlre lme paced bv the alert Fred Tleman who mter cepted tue allen passes played well seem to haye gone Sporty for the Soccer Schedule nmden nmden umden umden lmden amden Trenton Addon Helghts XX oodrow XX nlson Cnr xrd College H xddon Helghts lllTlI1l Trenton De eafa' Camden In a one s1ded tussle Trenton de feated Camden to the tune of 9 0 'I he capltol c1ty booters were mas ter most of the game Camden showed style only m stages when Camden would onlv threaten to score Trenton play ed the well organwed game whlch thev haye been plavmg smce defendmg their state champxon slnp for the past nme years Ieone starred ln the backheld al ways breakmg up lrenton plays lWlcCarty showed up well on the lme Camden Noses Out Haddon Heights' Stagmg a spectacular rallv xn the closlng mmutes of the last quarter Camden scored four goals to defeat Haddon fIC1gI1tS 0 -1 The game seemed hopeless unt1l the closxng seconds when Ross scored hls second goal to clmch the game Hems also tallxed tw1ce to share honors yvlth Ross Dunkleberger scored the tvmg goal wlth a spectacu lar k1ck from the exghteen yard lme Dunkleberger and Leone played a lme defenslye game whxle Ross and Hems undoubtedlv stood out on the forward lme Woodrow Wilson Tres Camden On lNoyember 1-1 Camden and Yvoodrow W xlson played 1 2 '7 dead lock at the latter eley en's held Both teams found xt dllfncult to puncture the others defense 'lhe game was excxtmg from start to hmsh and went mto extra perlods before darkness halted the tllt Dunkleberger and I eone stood out CICIICHSIX ely for the Skeeters w hxle Ross and Hems were outstandlng on the forward l1ne Hems and Dunkleberger tallled for Camden Girard College De eats' Camden On 'Noy ember 16 Camden was de feated by Glrard College bv the score of 5 0 ln a well plaved game Glrard scored ID the tlrst thlrd and fourth perlods playmg the same smooth passmg game that has kept them un defeated ln the last 6-I games Camden also plaved well but :ts game could not be compared wlth the Phlladelphla aggregatxon V lllev and Zelta plaved well defen SIX elv w hlle Boyd and Helns gaye a tune account of themsely es on the forward lme Camden Defeats' Haddon Hezghts Camden tray eled to Haddon He1ghts on Noyember 18 and set back the suburban team bv a 5 1 score The Skeeters were the superxor team throughout and cllcked so well 1n thxs game that the second team plaved the entlre second half NlcCartv led the team bv scorxng two goals Dunkleberger made the most spectacular kxck of the game from the twenty yard lme to score Camden s last tally Ylxlley plaved hxs usual defensxye game to stand out 1n the backleld xIcCartv and Ross also played brll l1antlv for Camden Camden Defeafs Alumnz Cn lNoy ember 28 Camden con quered the Alumnl by the score of2 1 The game was eyenly played dur mg the hrst half but the schoolboys tallled tw1ce xn the last half The Alumm scored IH the final chapter Hems was the fnrst to score for Camden when he made a penaltv xn the thnrd quarter Yvelsner tallxed the wmmng goal m the last quarter Sea man was responslble for the ylsxtors lone goal Hexns and XX1llev played brlllxantly for Camden Brown Wana' Intramural T lfle In a champlonslnp skxrmlsh be tween Brown and Purdue two claxm ants for the Intramural Basketball I'1tle Brown came out ylctorlous the score bemg oo 19 Intramural Basketball IS plaved for the sole purpose of allowmg bovs wxshmg to plav basketball to part1c1 pate ln Intramural games The plav ers of the w mnmg team are Stanton Brown lacob Goncherolf Watt Us clak xlorrxs Tucker Charles Kratten maker and Henrv Naslelskx Cther teams partxcxpatmg 1n the contest are Purdue Temple P1tt Penn State Penn and Svracuse Szdelzghtr from the Szdelmes T IS rumored thqt Plllv Denof and Harrv I' llxs of the present edltxon of the Purple Ayalanche wxll matrlcu late at VV1ll1am and nlarv College after recexy mg thelr dlplomas m Feb ruarv Camden Hlgh sport teams basketball team followmg ln the foot steps of the football team w1ll also sport neyv sults The Purple and Gold wlll not play yery many home games on thelr own court thls season sxnce most of thexr games are to be played at the Conyentxon Hall or W oodrow Vt 1lson Hlgh School court 1m Ross one of the greatest grxdlron players eyer to wear the colors of the Purple and Gold xs cap t'nn and yarslty tackle of Albrlght s once defeated team Harry Lo russo star guard on Camden s cham p1onsh1p team of 1955 IS a member of Temple s undefeated Freshman team Camden has lme prospects for a champxonshlp basketball season wlth snr lettermen returnmg They are Harrv Ellls Vt 1ll1am Denof Samuel Flsher V arren XY ells Stan ton Brown and Perrv Honey the llrst two graduatmg m Februarv Others expected to see lots of actlon are Nlatthew Uscxak 'Wlarxon Cvbul sk1 Bernard Cutler NK allace Hussong Fred Tleman and Ralph Helde all wxth the exceptxon of Lsclak were by the oyerwhelmlng score of 52 0 1n Turkev Dav battle at the Farnham Park Fleld The Purple and Gold was led by the dlmmutlye but brlllxant Bllly Denof who put on the greatest one Page Twenty mne V , V V , , . . g , 1 K' ' '.' 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I 7411 ' u members of last year s yumor xarslty team Wooclroxv XXlllS0fl with a host of veterans returnmg us expected to provlde the Purple and Gold the strongest opposxtxon 1n the txght for the coveted Cxty serxes champion shlp Camden Cathollc wxth a new coach and practlcallv new team IS not expected to proude much ID the way of opposltxon for xts two opponents Thls season wxll see a contmuance of the double header m nox atxon xn basketball manv xmpor tant games hawmg been planned for the comlng court season Bllly Denof one of the few three lettermen 1n the school at the present tlme xs the only member of the Clty Serxes All Star Team of 1954 st1ll IH school The others Al Scott OttoSchm1tt and ack Kelly of Camden Catholxc and Chess ScheftlenofYV1lson hav 1ng graduated Camden Hlgh Alumnx hope to engmeer a P Vt A grant from the government so that an Annex contalnmg a basketball court and swlmmlng pool can be bullt Thxs season for the first tlme 1n the hxstory of the school a swlmmmg team wxll represent Camden Hrgh The natators xncludmg Russell and lmmy Steel ofthe Camden Y M C A team George Huskey former Olney hxgh school star and quxte a few others haxe been practxclng at the Camden County Yocatxonal Pool for some tlme Brown UI11YCI'SltV captamed by Stanton Brown recentlv won the champ1onsh1p of the lntra mural Basketball League when they defeated Purdue Bollermakers who were led bv Marlon Cybulskl A Football Epzfaph BY DANIEL TOLL 1956 oseph Sullnan The funeral of oseph Sullnan a student of Notre Dame who dxed of pneumonra wxll be held tomorrow at 2 00 P M He IS survlved by h1s parents Mr and Mrs Tlmothy Sullnan Txmothy Sullnan Funeral sery lces for Lt T1mothy Sulln an a mem ber of the New York Pollce Force w1ll be held tomorrow He xs surux ed bv h1s wxdow The two notlces abose appeared among many others IH the obxtuary columns of the large New X ork news Page Thirty papers the former ln 'Wlarch and the latter nn Nox ember To the cxsunl obserxcr these were but two among manv that appear throughout the year but for the rabxd football fan these notices svmbollved a storv more heart throbblng and more pathetlc than anv hctlon exer wrltten oseph Sulln an was a football pl'1ver and a good one so good ln fact that he was chosen to captam the team ID the senlor vear an honor to whlch ex ery loval son aspxres Then m March fate stepped 1n and oe was carrred awav by pneumoma before he had a chance to lead the elex en Hxs father was gr1ef strxcken but h1s staunch lrlsh heart carrxed hmm on untxl he too dxed on Tuesdav No xember 6 of what medlcal men called arterlal hemorrhage but of w hat foot ball men call a broken heart It was whxle lxstenlng to the Ohxo State Notre Dame game one of the most thrlllmg games m the hlstory of foot ball that Lt Sulln an reached the break1ng poxnt At halftlme wlth Ohlo State leadlng 15 0 I t Tlm must hate thought that thmgs would hawe been dlflerent 1t when the great splrxt of the Flghtmg Irlsh carrled them to thelr greatest hexghts and uctory Uld Txm s heart must haxe swelled w1th prlde as he thought what a hne x xctory lt was for oe s team Here agam fate stepped IH and C3I'I'l6Ll hlm away to be lald at rest beslde h1s belosed son osep Sulln an Exchanges We wlsh to thank these schools for the followmg exchanges llzf lclw llsbon Hlgh School Lxs bon New Hampshue Ilze Crzmron and Cray Southbrxdge 'Vlass chusetts Panorama Bxnghamton New X ork f nod Newf Northeast Cathollc Hrgh School Phlladelphxa Pa The Panorama Jr Southmont Hlgh School ohnstown Pa Pzlal Green lsland New York llze Dzal Kenslngton Hlgh School Ph1ladelph1a Pa The Red ana' lylzzle Rochester Hlgh Rochester New Hampshlre Qblrls Sparta HE Iunxors haxe emerged uc torlous from the soccer battle The glrls have been proung them selw es quite as skrllful as the boys rn kxckmg the ball over the goal l1ne and they are qulte proud of thelr abxlxty The Purple and Gold teams haxe tmlshed hghtxng oxer who are the better the Purple team belng wc tors by wmnmg one more game than dxd the Gold team The Senlors haxe cllmbed to the top of the lxst xn hockey agaxn wlth the Tumors a close second Hockey stxcks had been Hymg for manv weeks before thxs team was able to w1n the tltle The Purples came out XlCt0I'10l1S 1n the hght for the hockey champlon shrp wmnmg bv only one goal Among the gxrls who are rn als of Cupxd for accuracv IH archerv ean nette Carson IS the leader wxth Clara Rhodes runmng a close second The basketball season IS about to start thls week so was announced bv the manager eannette Carson The Rldlng Club has more mem bers than thev can handle and there doesnt look lxkc there w1ll be much room for rookles when they come 1n The Tumblmg Club hopes to get under wav after Thanksgn mg xaca txon XX e hope to haxe a large mem bershxp Gzrlr Athletic Association Un W ednesday mormng Nox ember 27 members of the Glrls Athletlc Assoclatxon met rn the audltorxum to hold thexr second meetmg The speaker was 'Nlrs Flmabeth Smxth of the Phrladelphla Hockey As socxatlon Wlrs Smlth spoke on the tme poxnts of hockey scormg technx caht1es and XBFIOUS other xnterestxng po1nts of the game , . . Y . Y . Y Y Y r , ' . Y .Q A 3 ix 6 'L Y lk I V J 1 ' . . x . - . . . 7. Y ' K . n Ya I Y A L V . ' . . . . . 'l ' at 7 , . , . ' , - . ' - vc ' V Y . . Y Y Y . Y . Y . Y Y Y Y Y Y Y U o , . V. - I D J H I . 1 ' , V I a ' Y I n n Y . - . ' . . T . . rn In - - - - I l 1 v n n n - I - ' Y , l . ' , ' ' , U ll ,I ' ' ' k r ' 1 V ' . , I . 4 1 ' o V V . Y l 3 H . - Y Y ' ' - . Y. . YY Y . . . , . ' . Y . . . . . . - Y YY I Y . . W Y Y Y . Y Y Y Y l Hatch, Bruce Farrar, Bob Middleton, Ioe were only in there, and then . - u . . I V Y ' Y Y . Y. Y , . , Y Y I , Y T I . Y v vt . 1 u 7 1 N u Q , - Q ---- ' ' l . ' l I - l , 1 . . Y Y . . . Y . . . Y . . Y Y I h , Y If ' 77 u n 7 ' 7. ' - L ' Y Y V . 7, l- -1' . ' ! 'l A : e t 1 -' 4 L , - . , . . . I Y Y Y V . Y . . . ,, 1 . , , . , . Y 1 1 V 1 T . T 1 Y I . . A 3 . ' ' -' . . . . v Y , ' ' , .2 ' .-W , ' ' ,, . . Y Y A , A . . Y . 1-' - L , u . Y V - I-T V A o .1 r 1 ' I ' r ' ' ' ' 4 Yu Y e Y Y 7 - u A 0 n A Q . . Y ,, tl , , . i . 1 . . 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