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'nu'- Burton, Carolyn Pfeller, and Ann Cutler in the band. ln addition to hearing our band, you will also be entertained by our orchestra and various musical organizations of Camden. lANU.-XRY, 1941 Let your imagination run wild, while you accom- pany us on a sight-seeing tour. Xvho are those im- portant people over there? They are the new class otlicers ot' the lanuary 19-11 Class. Good luck to you in the future. President Carmen Riviello, Vice- President Flerilyn Asay, Secretary Doris Howey, and Treasurer Louis O'13rien. Here come our ushers. Philips Brooks, lr., Oliver Palumbo, and lames Stewart. They will be glad to escort you. XVhat is all this chatter about Bernice Relkin? A drawing ot Bernice Relkin's has been awarded a place in a national exhibition. Now over to the tennis court. Clara Cecich and Ellen Kelly are eagerly playing tennis, and the score is deuce. Bend down, sisters Ellen Kelly, Florence Sbar. and Sylvia Yieser, while you skillfully roll the ball down the bowling alley. Xvould you like to have accompanied Philips Brooks, lr., lanet Reyno. Bernice Relkin, lack Bass, Evelyn Ewen, Doris Lewis, lean Arinsberg, lames Stewart, Pavvo Kykhnen, Boone Clyborne, Ellen Kelly, Lillian Gates, Ruth Rothschild, Fred- erick Fiedler, Yvilliam ftlandell, Florence Sbar, Rob- ert YVilinski, and Faust Coccia on their visit to NValt XVhitman's home? Back to school where we hear the strains of music. Yvhat is it all about? ltts practice for the spring music festival to be held on Flay 2.3 and 26 in the high school auditorium. The participants are: Alyrtle Robinson, Walliam Brown, Edna King. Robert Bat- ten, lanet Reyno. fllerilyn Asay, Faust Coccia, and Ambrose Faust. Now for a little journey to Room 216 where the Pin and Ring Committee holds its meetings. The chairmanis lames Stewart. He is assisted by Lillian Sbariscia. Philips Brooks. and leannette Gottlieb. Over in another huddle an are Louis Botte, Elwood Powell, Doris Lewis, Alice Flitchell. Natalie Covert. Eleanor Flelson. Harry Switzer, Edward Nlanning, Kenneth Flichelbach. dlartie Zelnick. Violet Crouth- amal. and Flary lane Parke. the members of the lunior Prom Committee. 10-tl It seems that Camden High School is never satis- tied with running along ordinary channels, but it al- ways has to have some special goal at which to aim. At the time ot' the last edition of the Rlicoau, it was our yearly play, The Gondoliersf' now its inter- est has turned to Clean-up Xveek, and the forth- coming examinations. If we do as well in the latter as we did in the liormer, we will be more than satis- tied with ourselves, tor the entire 10A Class entered into the spirit ot' Clean-up lveek with a do or die determination. and 1 can assure you that they did not die. It is with such determination that our fellow class- mates enter into all ot' the various sports. Take the track team for example. tvilliam Luessen, lack Klinger, Louis Slascio, Paul Stauning and Thaddeus Suckiel are out for track practice every day, and when the time comes tor them to compete against other schools, they never have to dip their colors to any opponents. Gerald Tull, Plartin Sussman. Yvilbur Peters, and Harold Turner are members ot' our class who are ou for tennis. itlartin Sussman, by the way, has held the number one position on the team for two years. and with another year or two of practice, will be a formidable opponent indeed. IANUARY, 1942 Now that spring is in the air everyoneis thoughts turn to everything but schoolwork. .Irv you aivarz' H1al4h1argaret Fields, Dlildred Banks, Virginia Carsley, Rose Cianci. Lillian Cars- well, and Dolorado Forcelli have ioined the Story Club because they really like to tell stories? . , . Armond Capanna has become the Robert Taylor of Camden High School since his famous part in The Gondoliersu? . . . ixlarian Xvalters. Betty Halpin, loan Richardson, and Doris Gutherman are planning to visit the tV0rld's Fair, and they would rather remain there than return to school? . . . Betty Keaser, Anna Ellis, Flarie Amato, Dorothy Stomel, and Crete Gordon have gone baseball crazyml 1 wonder what the interest really isl . . . George Richterman and Herman Kaplan have de- cided to enter the Olympics since they are out for track? Gee! 1 hope they make it , . . The beautiful strains which will come from two ot the most im- portant instruments at the Spring Festival belong to Norman lfizenburg and YVilliam Victor? . . . Charles Larsen contributed to the success ot' The The High School Record 25
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CLASS NOTES IUNE, 1939 ln an amazing short time we. the lune Class of 1939, will be attiring ourselves in caps and gowns. As we look back. the four years which then seemed so long and tedious now seem to be only a yester- day's memory. During these past four years we have all gained many friends some of whom we shall possibly never see again and yet still others will remain with us indefinitely. Even if the grades seemed hard we wouldn't take back those years at the cost of losing our friendships. Anna llotliman and David Pinsky represent the class as valedictorians. Anna expects to use the 1Vor1d's Fair as her subiectp Pinsky's possible topic is The Four Liberties. Edna Kelly, Heimtraut Dietrich. Alilton Yveiner. Alorton Weiser, Ruth Schow, Charles Kratten- maker, Edna Gerber, Naomi Fritz, Hubertus Loh- nan, Hazel Torkewitz, Robert Alarms, Vincent Blal- let, and Anna Segal make up the list of lifteen honor students. Although the spare time of a graduating senior is extremely limited, Phyllis Nlasten, as manager of baseball: Catherine Carson, Naomi Fritz, Caroline Foca, lklary Parisi, and Virginia Frey tind time to play an exceedingly good game of baseball. No one will forget the unique portrayal by Vincent Mallet ofthe mad bishop, a character in Bliss Lord's annual play, the Second Overture, by lvlaxwell Anderson. Merit should be given to the talented violinist, Francis Tursi. The beautiful melodies produced by his hands have won many awards for both himself and his alma mater. Our nimble-footed Alercury, Harry Luessen, has proved himself worthy ot' such a title by returning with top honors from the Penn Relays. For this accomplishment he received a medal this twelfth medall. Nice work, Harry! Our ending is a sad one because of the loss of Dr. YVilliam Seip, who died not so long ago after many weeks of sutliering. XVe are particularly sad because of the fact that the members of our class were the last to have Ur. Seip for a full term of chemistry. Yve shall never forget his constant chant t'Dig in, well-known by his track team, as well as the mem- bers of his classes. JANUARY, 1940 Our class is well represented in every spring activ- ity about the school. Samuel Platt deserves special praise for his tine work on Camden's track team. Sam was a great 24 The High School Record asset in bringing home the bacon at thc Penn Relays. Betty Zeidman, Norman Sherman, and Alartin Alargolit portrayed roles in Aliss Lord's annual spring play. Numerous praiseworthy remarks were passed concerning our three young players. YVho is it that can be observed snapping unique candid pictures? None other than versatile lerome Goldman. And are his snapshots interestingl Our representative in the art department is 1rene Dusenberry. lrene was awarded a certificate for special merit in art work. A very interesting picture was taken of Dorothy Squillace and lklartin Aliller on the dance floor. A twisting, turning, tumbling exhibition was given by the Girls' Athletic Association. Alildred lohnson conquered all opposition by doing a tlying tumble over nine girls. Several of our fellow classmates are contributors to our Latin newspaper. Our own Alildred Hart- mann is chief editor of this publication. Caroline Giordano is still tops in the intellectual side of our class. JUNE, 1940 Although this beautiful spring weather makes many of us a wee bit lazy, it does not seem to inter- fere with the fine work of Leonard Fuhrman, Xvil- liam Floor, and loseph Aloor, our members of the tennis team. Xve certainly hope they have a suc- cessful season. Yvhen you attend any entertainment at our school you always are certain to see Fred Burton, Edward Colalillo, George Gelernt, Altired Kozack, joseph Alartin, Iames Pont, Arthur Fichter, Adrian B-V liit'eL'7 Eugen' ,JU Eckhardt, Robert Caputi, Richard French, Dominic Palese, Everett Oliver, and Hyman Rosen busily us- hering pretty girls to their seats. They enjoy their work immensely. 11' you have never seen our ushers in action, you should go to the Spring Alusic Festival, lioryou will also see Alorton Rappa- port, Ioseph and XK'i1liam Floor, Xvilliam Hyland, Oswaldo Di Pietro, Rich- ard French, lack Abbott, lack Hildebrandt, Fred
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cJOI'lLl0ll8I'Q,l Lucy Glorduno greatly ended the lH'0ClllCtl0l'l ol The Gondollers bs 'lctlng IS prop ertx IT1lll'lgCI'l, Herm ln KFCI7ltZ and Albert Kroger help ln the llbrarwrl Herbert T'lrter IS lS5lSt mt m lnager for tennlsq The b lnd h ls two llew members Samuel Plnlxston 'md Llwrence Glb son'7 IUNE 1942 St lrtlng the Sprlng sport se lq0I'I right we llre ldl h IXC two ot our classmates on the Y arsltx Baseball Telm Oswald Scappa and YY 'Alter Bublen whlle the host of glrls who hue gone out for the softball te lm ll'lClllCl6 Alarx Rozaloxlch IIA elyn Brown Audrey Hflleskl Rose eltner Madellne W elsh Mlldred Peters Betts Elser Adele lllanhelmer Gerlldlne Dubln Mwrle LUTJIII LOUFTW Rutherford Marglret Carter Peggy Moffett Robert l Kreps und Qlaru Plerzsnakl Those who hope to find thelr owll on the track te lm 'lre SDIYO Dlanolatos Hurry Xl 1rd Fdw ard lulnlan Fdward Gregoreslcl Prlncls xleldt and Thomas PF'lSlIlSl4l Leonard Xl oltkowlak Rlchflrd Urb lll and George llale you heard fha! Ex elx n Heaton collects Qhln l dogs'7 Ted Cornfield h ls just become an uncle Hlram Edgar Budd has just returned to school after a several month stay ln Florldm Lorenzo Berrv by what we haxe seen now IS he'lded for l TllCSl7l'1H career Orlando Q lmpoll IS the Champlon t lble tennls play er It the Y N1 Q A Robertl Kreps has been selected outstlndlng glrl IH her homeroom'7 Il'lStltlltlOI'lS of hlgher lerlrnlng m IX boast of thelr goldllsh sw lllowers but C lmden Hlgh h IS l former gl lss e lter ln the form of ohn St lnley lll lnos Bw the tlme one of our cl lsses graduates from Camden Hlgh thex should be well lersed ln Emlly Post ltter recelvlng etlquette lessons on the slde from one of our algebra te lchers XVe sh lll be well represented lll the Sprlng MUSIC ll Festlwal !Vltl'l Barbara Egan Thom lb Blntllogllo Rnmond Bradford Ruth Ruttenberg Helen b IZ Rlt l 7dVtltkOVNSlKl and George lgela whlle our honor IS sust Allied ln the band by Frnest HHIIICS lnd Rn mond Bradford Those who took part ln The Gondollers md wlll agaln Slng ln the Sprlng muslc f9SflY ll are Marporle Cohen lllarlan McL ls Helen anbaz Ellnor Gregory and Iune Schoellcopf Ruth Qasset Selma Ylelner 'Vhry lane Pehte lrene Lelev Marne Lubln Sydell Rosenberg and Selma Smerln are those Artemlses who wlll glXC thelr lll for archery 26 The Hlgh School Record IANUARY 194: Tlme w as the only thlng the Rookles needed to prone thelr energetlc posslbllltles To lllustrwte thls polnt we llnd Rlta Denbo tXVlI'l slster of the 9132 s presldent Gmce Denbo Frank Chaslong Dudley Lowden 'md Sxlxll Kahloslxws lenturlng to pl'u the Xl0llIl cl ll'lI'lCt trombone and xlolln respec tlxelx lll the Cltk orchestra Dudley Lowden took one step lurther lll the lllTllt6Cl field of 'lCtlXltlCS for RO0lilEQ 'md pl IX ed hls trombone rlght lnto the school b lnd A qulclf change from muslc to sports and w hat do we tlnd7 We lllld Antolllette Bocchlochlo Alfredi DOI1CSlKl Lonst lnce ClllltOH Frances Gray son 'Wargaret M IX er lnd Zelda Sussman enthusiasts of baseball Oh xes dld I mentlon that Alfreda Don zeskl was elected c lptflln of the 9132 basebull te1m7 Ahnw ol you lttended Open House Nlght on Aprll 2 l Perhaps s ou l lslted MISS Trlne s room and l'lOtlC6Ll Engllsh composltlons dlsplaw ed 'lt the back of the room These masterpleces were w rltten by Edward Gross Leon lrd Bendzln Clara Aronow Ormond Naden LOUISC Phllllps and Yours Truly Dorls Greenberg Nllss Shlbe s room exhlblted the In the tlrst ISSUE ol the REQ ORD I mentloned that the 9B s were worklng on small claw decor ltlxe patterns and flgures They are completed now and are the property ofthe students Most ofthe llgures 'lre qulte good Thelr next asslgnment IS to cre lte 1 decoratlxe p lttern done lll spatter work Plashl Back' Elersone who has seen lt wlll al wax s remember Q lmden Hlgh School s Presellt ltlon of The Gondollers 'Ihere are two boss howex er who hue good re KSOII to remember lt They are Howard Holt and Xxllll lm Kllnger who showed thelr faces and exerted thelr local chords ln the chorus ofthe plan These talented tenors must feel proud to hue been IH one of Mr Haley s plus whlle just Rookles Ormond Nflden C lmden s future Paderewskl IS 'another newcomer to be congratulated No sooner does he enter Lmmden Hlgh thmn he honors the 'lssemblles wlth hls excellent plano playlng hood work Ormond STX Les Teacher to student Is there a hyphen ln to day ' Student Yes Teacher Correct There IS a hyphen ln to day but not every day Student punled Do you mean to say that the Fngllsh language IS that changeable? 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