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

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Q .I 0 U Q Z 4 LLI -.I D. M D D. W UN F u.l I I- THE 1941 PUR pumtllv aww X I Q Sz 2 , ff 1, jim. If I. I If if M? ' 5 I J 1 3' ,aff :Q m. I I I 1 ' ,sv 3 , 5 X, I MII . I , ,wx ., If, ET VW1 CGNFIDENCE .FRIENDSHIP . 1 .,, N.: '- ..z,,,II.5i7s,si1,,,gf,?,,,,., , ,....w.E13.,, . CAMDEN HIGH SCHO' E AND GCLD OCD WILL... GOOD NEIGHBORS -f' AMDEN, NEW JERSEY 1 'F X DEDICATION In cippreciclion of her occomplishmenls ond spirir, we, lhe June Closs of nineleen hundred ond forly- one, dedicole our Purple oncl Gold 'ro ELIZABETH DICKINSON who by her uniiring efforfs hos 'roughl us To realize md To untdersfcnd The imporfonce of unify. To one whc '10 who? if 'rolces fo molce o 'true sporf, we bid good- bye, buf in our memory she will remain forever. 'FWF TRIBUTE We, the Iune class of nineteen hundred and forty-one, offer to William Marshall Myers this tribute in sincere appreciation of his twergf- three years of continuous service as niaiiitcr and assistant custodian ot the Camden Senior High School. Retiring this year, Mi. Myers leaves belfind an impressive record since his entrance as a janitor in our sf' fo' when it opened in l9l8. Mr. Myers's issociations with ours and all other classes have been most pleasant and friendly. 'We hope that in his retirement the thoughts of our school and its students can be cherished like the pleasantest of dreams. FOREWORD Ending our public school educalion we prepare fo enler a new world, a world scarred by despolic propagafion. Our sympalhies for The old world are many, buf 'ro conlinue our habils of life we musf lurn fo lhe new world and democracy. ln so doing we choose for our 'rheme Pan American- ism, lhe inspirafion having come from lhe dynamic principles of a greal paper, lhe Monroe Doclrine. As we leave our school To begin a new life, we should remember lhese words which so ably quole lhe very being of our school life and of our nalion- Confidence, Friendship, Goodwill-Good Neigh- bors. Taking wilh us lhis herifage of liberly we canno+ fail: wifhouf if we cannof long endure. Jennie Biazzo George Booz Co-edilors , V VW E if Yo! J ., K A , N Mm . N . i M Xa w Sis If 4 an ,.L-Nixxi T ly M ' 2 i X wiwv., f A 2 Y 5,153 V g ' Q Q: by s-vi? ,Q Q, ,f 9 4 ,ii 'ligviay . ,. , , JL, V . . 4, , L' E555 9:2 233 Z qffifffu 76x V! V? , 'Qi 39 , V12 x ,f X za 'if X1 X 'f fm fx fQ. w ff ' ' N'TX X 4 K 'A '91 Q 15 LX' M XR NX 2 ' ,ff I 4.4 Q- , f - X of ,ff X if f- f LL Xi! ! ' f V fa Q uw ' 'QR 5 LN 'Gm f X if . 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M Q on krfxerkgcnnhrrx was buf-n whf,vrp,,qNy Quimb- X Xdvgd of, 0 rf'-oYYx'ud 41 'Mu wfwfwg As r,':n',N'xM1crxi X . 5 noikons. Xwhy ww om COXXQA upon No Lhziwvvfm .K w5wkM-r W, cA1.nu:pW7,i'n 05 p 1fl:i,W Cady,-,fmnm i,:1nY-Ierfxqmkcvr .rx '1vf1 an LX on fxuinldu .v',xW k sc-rw: ggxgw, wi MH M XQIMSH xnxizk Nq! Worn ova X y said 1G1VxI'n'Jwps ffuupi Www bum-:K ,pnv ETYCG Ms-111f,,5,,q BOARD OF EDUCATION MRS. MARY W. KOBUS President MR. GEORGE I. SHAW Vice'President MR, ALBERT AUSTERMUHL Secremry MR. SAMUEL T. FRENCH, JR. MRS. ALICE KLINE PREDMORE MR. CARLTON W. ROWAND DR. HENRY F. WISNIEWSKI MR. BENJAMIN MACKLER DR. RICHARD P. BOWMAN DR. ETHAN LANG MR, ALFRED L. DUDLEY Superintendenf of Supplies MR. RAYMOND G. PRICE Supervisor of Janitors DR. LEON N. NEULEN Superinfendenf of SchooIs xxx Sup DR. LEON N. NEULEN ermiendenk oi Vubhr. SQXNQQXS CARLTON R. YXOYXQN5 YrKncfxpoX of Comden Yhgh Sc DEVQNOOD 1, TENN ' ov of Secondorq Schooh Supervxs MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Dr. Paul T. Ebner Dr. Mabel G. Lesher Anna M. Bendinger PHYSICS In CHEMISTRY John J. Danaher B. Everell Lord Rocco DiMuro Alan B. Henderson George Hill, Jr. Albert Bass SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Ralph H, While, Chairman OFFICE STAFF Marion Carey Evelyn E. Covinglon Iris Balfilana LIBRARIANS Helen C, Reyner Ethel M. Thegen ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Helen M. Bender, Chairman lMrs.I Brenda L. Broomall Margaret T. Reynolds Elhel G. Lord Iva L. Warner 5Mrs.l Lelia D. Wiggins ean C. Welsh lMrs.l Mildred R. Oaks Evalina H. Mallson Jane E. Shibe Elizabeth Dickinson S SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT IDr.l Charles L. Maurer, Chairman S. Clifford Murray Jesse L. Slayer I lDr.I Edwin G. Smith Rufh E. Carey Thelma Snape Jennie C. Kilfle BIOLOGY 8 GENERAL SCIENCE MECHANICAL DRAWING Grace M. German Jacob O, Charles Harold Z. Reber Margaret W. Aherne Ellzabelh l. Haell MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Marion Lukens, Chairman Mabel E. Lewis Anne Creveling Harry J. Balls Philip A. Randle William W. Dufhle Chester V. Koppenhaver Joseph C. Ragone DEPARTMENT Norman A. Taylor Warren B. Meixner ART DEPARTMENT Lyola C. Pedrick Rulh A. Wescoft SHOP DEPARTMENT Elmer M. Conover Russell P. Rubrechl Ralph J. Smith COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Kennefh A. Shullz, Chairmav George T. Ney Josephine D. Esllow Rulh J. Hulfon Harold Z. Reber MQDERN LANGUAGES LATIN DEPARTMENT DEPARIMENT IDrI Waller N Myers William U, Dreizler, Chairman lDrl RUN' M Keiie' lMrs.I Kalhorine T. Wisman Helen C Ode' Flora G. Defwiler Gladys E. Williams Arnold Profefa vnAc1icAL Asus DEPARTMENT Mariorie l. RoberlS PHYSICAL TRAINING D EPARTMENT Phillips R. Brooks, Diredor William J. Palese Arlhur W. Blaker Kenneth Landis Moriorie Van Horn, Direclor lMrs.j Margare? P. Lawson Ellzabelh T. Ryzinski JANITORIAL DIVISION J. Borfon Fox, Cusfoducn William Myers George Reed Orville Haines Tony Di Ascenris Laura Cusfis Benjamin Scheffinger Elizobefh Boyer George Riggens George Palmer LM? R 'W x ' 1 x I lf Q K . T ', W, 1? Q ' L , 's, Qt, , ? -Qff r g. 4, ' f X. gk iffgi f' - f . 4, I ,L ' ,ig we wi , YL , A. . ' 'WQSQM K pf' f . V. U . ' I, V i - My 1 Ziff fr. f , V .N f .g I 71' ' ,IW L wwf ik 'Q WML-I 55, , ' 1? .. 6' ,KK ' . ,fini CIF , A . f f .. 'I wk gh f is gr hs , .ig .1522 K I: K I I ,, V,V,1 MV, A 1 - K A f . N' ' ' f A 3 , wh, .... 5 I A J. ,wnf4U16?Q J' whim M' PM EN t l PEDRO Mleug L L Coulr-sy In My l . Q x 1' W W 4 55, 0 W L Ls y i lr I y i yy 1 I a l0ll glam w more lhan ever luclarre, . my, ,r4,.,,,,,rgrr3ggw,r I gy' V I A h 5 Mm- Pan Arnerlcanlzrn, no lncllcales lhe inleresl ol our youlh ln lhe cullurc ol the people ol Somh Amer-lca. Our nallans have clrawn lnla Their populallon men ol rnany races, creeds, and languages, bul lhle lacl has nal ape-ralecl as an elernenl of weakness. On lhe conlrary, The adluslmenls necessary lor cooperation laelween the races and creed have been ln a large measure lnslrurrwenlal in leaching us how lo use democracy. ln lhls way each race, each group, and each lndlvidual of every creed conlrlbules and exlracls benefits wllhaul whlch clvlllzed saclely and clemacrallc forms of social and lllical orgonlzallan can nal properly lunclran. P0 -1 'Mi ' c,.. ,mg ,A ,YV 'I if N Q ff A I y 55.045 wg M yy er' W 'K an , , Presidem' DALE WILLIAMS Vice-Presidem' MARION HYATT CLASS COLORS Moroon ond Gold CLASS FLOWER Red Rose Secretory JEANNETTE MILLER CLASS MOTTO No mon is free who is no? mosfer of himself. Treasurer CHESTER STELMACH W X PRESlDENT'S MESSAGE Dear Classmales, We have came lo 'fhe crossroads of our life. We have come lo The poinl where we musl choose be- lween making a place lor ourselves or iusl lelling lhe world drill by. We are enlering a world where dillerenl 'types ol philosophies are fighfing for world dominalion. We are enlering a world where lhe expression Migh+ Makes Righl ' is lhe leading rule. The world is lull of uncerfainly al 'rhis lime and wilh 'rhe help of 'rhe experience we have galherecl in four years al Camden High School, if is for us lo go oul and show 'rhe world There is only one philosophy? Thar is 'rhe American philosophy, on which our Con- slilulion was founded--lhal lhrough lhis way living peace may rule supreme and The lulure may become clearer. Dale Williams, Presidenl' June Class of nineleen hundred 81 'lorly-one J HONOR ROLL Esrher Ash June Jacobs Mary Thomas LeRoy Scoff George Booz Louisa Loab Jean Brown Chesfer Sfelmach Arthur Flacco Dorolhy Taylor Dorolhy Server William Kuechler Genevieve Fabrizio Jaclc Morgolil Doris Allgood Maxine Brown 'Wifi DORIS EVELYN ALLGOOD The less she spoke, The more she heard. Perhaps lhis was The means of her scholaslic success in high school and may be lhe means of any fulure success which is sure fo be hers. Sincerily, horiesly, and friendliness all ex- press Doris's make-up . ,J :1,:- x si: .-1 : I. ,., . SSIE LORETTA BAILEY Here's our mischievous looking miss with big brown eyes, Bessie has wan many friends in Camden High lhrough her pleasing per- sonalily and good nalure. Bessie, you're a real pal and a belier iriend. DOROTHY ELLEN ANDREWS Co e repara ory To behold Dol's cheerful counlenonce in lhe morning is lo be happy -fhe resl of lhe day. Her beaming presence is wel- comed by all, and her friendship is soughl by everyone. The flag of Panama is formed by four quarlers, fhe upper one near rhe flagslaff being while with a five-poinled blue slar in lhe cen1er1 lhe next one is red: lhe lower quarter near lhe slaff is blue and the nexf one while wilh a five-poinled red slar in lhe cenler. EDISON H. BAN FIELD 2 O The appearance of a lamb, buf fhe slrenglh of a lion, lhal's Eddie. He is 7imed in his aclion, buf always has a sei, delermined mind. Delerminahan is fhe rock boHom of Eddie's foundafion. He's sure lo succeed. ERILYN JOYCE ASAY Il EFIEVO OUTSE Merilyn's arlislic abilily will be sadly missed by our school's Atl Deparlrnenl. However, her orlis- fic abilify does no? slop with Art, for she has parficipaled in several operelfas and in lhe band as a lrurripefer. Besl luck, Merl . ESTHER ASH C Our class is cerloinly lucky fc be able lo boasl lhal Eslher if one of us. Her brilliance, sin cerily, and friendliness have made her an oulslanding per sonalily in our class. 'lr it ir 'A' P YLLIS B. BARR Co Phyl fakes up quile c space in our hearfs for she is every- body's pal. Her iournolislic abil- ily has been well shown in her work on lhe Record and Pur- ple ond Gold slaffs. Happiness and success, good looking C LLA BEZICH General ourse Carmel is as sweet as he nick-name implies. Unlike man' of her iillerbug friends, she i very fond of opera. Carmel' excels in many acfivilies, mainl' sporls. i -'X I -' XE' M .-'kxfifil ilfiiii-lFl 9?aQ JENNIE N. BIAZZO 9 Jennie's tiny stature may be the reason why everyone thinks she's a quiet, serious girl, but we know she has an undercurrent ot mischievousness which often comes ta thr- surface. As co-editor af our yearbook we have benefited im! mensely through her efforts. ED ER Proficient is a dull word to use in describing the speedy action and tricky plays which Eddie has performed on the basketball court. He's scored a basket with everyone with his incredible skill and sharp personality. The Argentine flag consists of middle one bein whte with 0 9 s in the center and the wo o ers blue It was created in by General Manuel e grano an Argentine liberator . ,Q-:4:.:z1:-:H , : 5'i' if three horizontal stripes, . the ANN WINARDA BRANIN College repara ry Ann is an ardent rooter and participant in sports. Her pleas- ing smile is only one of her many charming traits. She is to be commended as one of the Christ- mas decorators. Good luck to a very sweet girl. G. v'.b 1' WALLACE BROOKS ENS OUFSE Underneath Walley's carefully groomed exterior lies the body ot an athlete, 0 man of the cinder path. His sincere, but iavial nature has turned many admirers of both sexes his way. Genera ourse What is significant of Edie's presence? Why, her lil bit size and her gay personality. There's always goyety when she's near, Here's hoping the cruel, cruel world will be extra good to her. GEORGE W. BOOZ Hard-working and efficient ably describe our friendly editor of the Purple and Gold who has done so well in Public Speak- ing work. George's cultural tal- ents have been further expressed in art and in our recent produc- tion of Naughty Marietta MILDRED DORIS BLOOM Mildred's iovial disposition has earned for her o place in our class as one of the most likeable. Di- viding her time between classes and extra-curricular activities, she has not neglected to make many friends. SABATI JOSEPH BRANCO OE Scubby is one of the most dignified and active of our class- mates, His quivt smile and co- operative attitude make him a good man to work with. Always dependable and friendly, he is one of our best liked fellows. M JOY BROWN ol ege repcira ory Poised of manner, gracious, and intelligent are all the things which helo us in a small way to de- scribe MaC . 'Neath this quiet loveliness, Mac is a true pal in a way we won't forget. R MIRIAM BROW E Sl'1Cl'O urse Ruth is that quiet girl who greets everyone with a big smile. However, Ruth is auite a litter- bug and a very witty companion. Maybe she's been trying to give us that movie star business of I want to be alone, but we found aut, we did. MARIORIE E. BURDETTE VY A good sense of humor and a sweet personality describes Marge perfectly, With these assets she is certain to reach her goal, school teaching, Don't we wish we were starting school again with the hopes of having Marge as our teacher? EDWIN BUSCH O 0 S Ed is the handsome boy who either has three or four girls about him or is having a friendly debate. His ideas are very deep and intelligent. BETTY BROWN OUTSE When Betty walks past a crowd of boys and girls, they all turn to watch her, for her beautiful, gleaming red hair, her poise, and dignity are unpassable. Here's hoping she may have the best of everything in life. emfziefff-'J JE M. BROWN 2 Co ege re pa ra Jean, who is one of our best scholars, has a surprisingly witty and humorous nature. Her imp ish personality has gained he many friends. There's no doubt that success will be yours, Jean in whatever you do. After its independence Bolivia adopted a national flag con- sisting of three horizontal stripes. The upper one is red denoting the animal kingdom: the middle one gold symbolizing the wealth of the mineral kingdom: ond the third green signifying the vege- . ...s. - table kingdom. l K i .f N e X. ' S Q 4 XX LENORA CAMILLI Regional High School's loss is Camden's gain. Although Lee has only been here a short time, she has made many friends and is truly a fine addition to any class- room. MPBELL o ege Preparo Dot is an athletic person, bright and cheerful in every way. Her quiet manner is quite fictitious for she is one of our most sprightly classmates. Her fash- ionable appearance in sport clothes is an picture. unforgettable FRANCIS MIRIAM CAMPQELL C LES CANTERMEN JOQEPHINE M. CARDAMONE VIRGINIA MARIE CARR Frannie is cerlainly a splen- Iid example of fhe proverb 'Good 'rhings come in small mackages . ln her small person irancis refains a greaf amounf of :ep and cheerfulness, Genera o Charlie a would be Dan Juan , would puf Romeo fo shame, were he fo be seen in acfion. We are fold fha? Charlie's friends hide fheir dares when he comes around. No wonder, canfidenlially-he is affraclive. 'A' ir 'A' ir I EPH CHAIKIN - Co ege Who's Ihe boy fha? has an nswer fo everyfhing7 Well, Ioe's our nominalion. Bright nd acfive, he slands ouf bril- onfly in our class. A one man rain Irusf7 Well, we wouldn'l cubl if. GLORIA CICERO Helping ond working ever day -this describes Gloria perflecfly. Miss Bendinger's Girl Friday wifh a ready smile and a helping hand for all has made herself someone we won'f soon forgef. Jo has acquired for herself a hosl of friends because of her sincerify. She's always proficienl in whatever she underlakes fo do, whefher if be singing in our Glee Club or working an fhe Rec- ord's Business Sfaff. ' LOUIS CIPRIANI 6 O Whenever Cip , The leading iiHerbug , is abouf you'll find a crowd eniaying his humor or his dancing. His grand work in fool- ball and baskefball has cerlainly no? gone by unnoficed for he played well. We hope fame and Iorfune will be yours in lhe fu- Iure, Cip Ginny's polife, friendly affifude foward everyone has won her many friends. Beneafh that quief, pensive mood we know her as 0 pleasanf, likeable classmafe. are sure her fufure will be successful and happy. The Brazilian flag is inlended fo bring lo mind the pasl, pres- enf, and fufure of The counlry. The flag consisls of a green recfangle symbolizing fhe vege- fable kingdom and in lhe cenler is a yellow rhombus represenf- ing mineral weallh. ln Ihe rhombus is a blue sphere, an idealized represenfafion af fhe heavens. We bolh uk ES CLINTON Genera ou Gang-way for Jim , lhe genl in fhe snappy clolhes and Ihe Jazz-bow , His iovial man ner and sparkling wif will alxguys remain in fhe memory of lhose who knew him well. The national banner dates from DOMINI LANGELO o ege Course Dom is characterized as being a good natured and bright fel- low. He has helped out the school by being on the Student Government and by being an usher at many of our affairs. x ,::,, . . . 1' SUZANNE CORRADO curse Sue isn't very large, but she has lots of pep and is n good student. Her brother is in the Navy, and is she glad . . . iust think of all the handsome sailors she meets! LILLIAN F. COLSEY o eg repara ory Lil is a irl that every stu- dent admires gbecause of her vi- vacious personality and gay wit. Her peppy leadership will be sadly missed bg the cheering section of C.H.. and her ex- cellent stage appearances, a great loss to our dramatic presen- tations. IBI7 and contains the national colors red, white, and blue. The lower half is red and the upper half white with a blue canton in the upper left-hand corner, occupied by a large five-painted white star. This star is taken from that used on pennants by Chilean Indians in the past. IDA COWDE ourse Ida appears to be quiet but she is really full of laughter, fun, and happiness. Her amiable per- sonality and cheery smile have won her many friends, and they will help her win many more in the future. PEARLIE COOPER UU V56 Pearlie's list of friends is in- creosin every day because of her delightful giggle which makes her such an irresistible companion . She is a friend to everyone and is always willing to lend a help- ing hand. ROBERT CORKHILL ollege Prepara o If you look in at any of the Camden High sports events, you will always find Corky in the stands cheering the team. Hif pleasing personality always makes him a good companion. 'lr 'lr 'lr 'Ir ELEANOR ANN CUTLER ge repar ory A twinkle in her eye and cheery smile for all make ' well-known and well-liked. a ,EIU Her sweetness and sincerity, we are sure, will continue to help her gain friends and to realize her life's ambition. ELEN M DALANNI enero Sweet Lalanni - rhymef doesn't it? What word bette describes our Helen, thai sweet ? How often admiring glances have lingered on he shining, wavy, chestnut locks. He personality sparkles like a star May it shine forever. iA5i...s-We JEAN F. DANNER Co ege re pa ry Nice fhings come in small packages. les, indeed, and This is one small package where sweelness prevails. Jean admires her Irish background and so do we, for if has given her a spor- kling personalify and an effer- vescenf school spiril which is unconauerable and unforgeflable. . .4 IANO Genera ourse Phil is Ihe happy'go-lucky :orl of person who now and Ihen :omes up wifh a choice bil of 1umor. He is popular with lhase vho Irnow him well, and is always villing Io help a fellow ouf. GLYNN ALVERIA DAVIS SDETO OUT Her iolly smile and pleasanl conversalion have made Alveria a never-ro-be-forgoflen friend. She is always full of fun and laughfer. As she is obouf lo sfep our info fhe big world, we only soy Slay as sweel as you OVC . The Colombian flag is divided info fhree horizonfal slripes, Yhe upper is yellow, Ihe cenler blue, and Ihe lower red. The yellow and red were suggesfed by the Spanish flag and also represenf respecfively fhe counfry's mineral weallh and Ihe blood of heroes. The blue is symbolic of Ihe wafers which bafhe Colombia's shore. JENNIE DI GIACOMO ory Quief, demure, and sweef can besf, yef, only half describe Jen- nie. She has greaf beaufy in her black hair and her ever ready smile. Wilh such admirable as- sefs she will surely be a hif in fhe play called Life . ' JACQUELINE ELEANOR DAVIS ETISTC A broad smile, a fwinkle in Ihe eye, and a friendly Hi Iells us if's Jackie, Her good sporlsmanship and sweel dispo- simion have made her admired by a . STUART JOHN DAVIS eneral Course Slew never knows a sod mo menf. He sfrufs fhe halls as c proud Senior, showing fhe roolc ies his aurharirafiveness. He ha a mischievous smile and on end less supply of subfle humor. RALPH DE F o ege reparalory Who's Ihaf handsome Casanova wilh fhe sleek, black hair? Ralph fakes our bel, for never does a dance go by rho? doesn'l see Ralph Iripping Ihe lighl fan- lasfic foe . HAM College Preporafory Jahri's accounls of C.H.S. Sporfs evenls have been vnioyod by all Record fans. His glib Iongue and versafile pen cerfainly won'I hamper an ambifion lo become a lawyer. Whal lhe Bar QGIHS Camden High musl lose. DI PIETRO College Pre para ory A pelile irl is Ann , Always cheerful and! smiling, excepf when warned aboul chemislry, her pe? peeve, Ann is well liked in our class, Perseverance, however, has carried our lillle girl Through all her lrials. H LILLIAN DRESNER We're all happy la know lhal we have sludenls in our class as sweel as Rulh. She always has lime lo gel in a iake or a com- pllmenl lo a friend passing by her, We believe her absence will leave an unreplaceable vacancy. GLOSIIA GERALDINE eneral Course Blondie , 'rhe vivacious blonde who caplivales lhe hearls of The male members of Camden High School wilh her sugary smile and lwinkling blue eyes, may some- day lhrill us wilh professional ex- hibils in the arf of roller-skoling. OMAS DROZD Genera Here's a happy-go-lucky fellow, who appears la be carefree, bull in reolily is a very serious per- son. Curley has made many a feminine heart lluller wilh his wavy hair and charming per- sonalily, ANTHO ICOLA ec nical Course Tony is one of lhase quiel lads whose shyness prevenls most of us from knowing a really infer- esling personalily. Under lhal shield is a sleady characler galh- ering lhose who know him inla slaunch friends, 'Wi' .sax Q X XSS X 1' ELEAN OR K. DUDA O V6 The library wilhoul Eleanor is like Slanley wilhoul Livingslon. We can always depend upon her, for she surely has all the noble gifls of G-od's creolion, lhe WOlTlGl'l. CATHERINE RITA DI PALMA ln the scrapbook of our memo ries we place lhis clipping fron Vogue , lhis piclure of a gir who will long be remembered fo her nealness and teauly, and fo her abilily lo make sincere ani lasling friendships. The flag of Cosla Rica hc been changed lhree limes, Th lhird and presenl form ,wc adopled afler complele unde pendence was oblainecl. ll hc live horizonlal slripes, the uppe mosl and lowermosl blue, ll nex? lwo while, and lhelcenli one red and lwice lhe widfh i the olhers. GRACE NAOMI EDWARDS CFO Grace is exhilarafing, grace and willawy, Behind her shy 1 pearance lurks a charming 5 sonalify, along wilh a since which is hard lo compare. Gras silence is cerlainly more musi lhan any song . MARCUS EVANS Marco is a seemingly quief fellow, buf under fha? serene ex- ferior is a sparkling sense of humor. He is nofed for his out- sfanding work in lhe Arf Deparf- menf. GENEVIEVE M. FABRIZIO OY G-en ', as a fypical AlI-Ameri- can girl, is sure fo be in the spoflighf of any fennis mafch. Her pleosanf manner and good sporfsmanship are cerloin fo aid her rn achieving success. 'lr ir ir ir 'A' ARTHUR F. FLACCO Arl's popularify is due fo his loyqlfy and sincerify as a friend. Achve Presidenf of Sfudenf Gov- ernmenf and member of fhe Glee Club and operelfas, he's also well known fo us as ai sharp dresser and a full fledged iifferbug . RICHA D U 9 Diclc's friendship is one highly valued by fhose who have been forfunale enough fa gain if. His smile is always on hand whelher if's fo look preffy for fhe girl friends or la make one feel his iokes are really funny. IRA S. FALKEN BERG 0 ege fepflfd OFY A charming personalify, a cheerful disposifion, and o cap- fivafing smile, fhese vividly de- scribe our clossmafe, lra. He's a good sfudenf, buf slill he's nof a hermif when if comeslfo going places and doing fhings . -1, ::s2sfs2N F' . Q ,ggz-N5 4:9 :rj ,.:.g:531:f:-. 9 .. ,,5zgzj5:: ,jf 51' H 1. 53:54.-r-zr'-1 j CDETU OUTSC Travis has quiefly sfrolled abouf our halls wifh peace and dignify fhroughouf his high school career. A boon fo his teachers, Travis never fails lo respond when called upon. CLIFFORD H. FISCHENBERG College Preparalory Here is a fellow wifh wif and humor, and fhere's never an occa- sion when he loses if. Cliff is seldom with a crowd where fhere oren'f any girls, for he's lruly o lady's man . The Cuban flag cansisls of fhree horizontal blue slripes separafed by fwo whife sfripes. On one side near lhe flagsfaff is an equilaferal friangle in red wifh a whife sfar in the center, Allegorically fhe slar represcnfs independence from Spainj fhe poinls of fhe friangle represenf liberfy, equalify, and frafernily. The blue sfripes represenf science, virfue, and beaufy, and fhe white ones iusfice and purify. o ege Preparafory Dave is lhe goodfnafured, all around, sfeady fellow, whom you have seen phofographing fhe fouchdowns af our foalball games. His snapshofs are good, oo inf! Q!! lDA BEATRICE FOX. o para ory Bea is o quief, sincere friend of lhe class, whose sprighfly sfep occenluales lhe enfhusiosm lhof she always has in everyfhing she does. Her refreshing spirif always comes wilh a bubble of mirfh. i :V E: ':.:z:':':-'- ' in fi EDWARD RAYMOND GEORGE o ege rep - For he's a iolly good fellow nobody can deny . Eddie is a lil'fle boy wilh a big smile who always odds a cheerful nofe fo any conversofion. A feolher for cap of our good-humor f'1Ol'l . RAYMOND MARTIN FRANCIS o lege repara ory Gay, debonoir, and pleasing fo fhe ladies-fhof's Raymond. His breezy personality makes him an enioyable companion. His polile arlifude lowards everyone has also won for him due respecls. The flag of the Dominican Re- public which pays homage io Columbus is formed by four sec' lions divided by cl while cross, The upper leff section is blue: fhe upper righf is red. The lower left is red, and The lower righl is blue. FRANK J. GIORDANO ourse Frank never looks depressedp in foci, his opfimism seems fo cheer even lhe mosl melancholy person or place. Frank should go for in lhis world where a fella needs a friend, HARVEY GARDNER U FSE Harvey has nor been with us long, bul has won many friends lhrough his readiness fo help ofhers. Being o Navy mon he plans lo seek his fulure in lhe fleef. Hals off fo our fufure admiral. ROBERT GARDNER 7 . Bob is lhol shorl fellow, who is a whiz on a soccer field. All sporls are his favoriles. Who knows-maybe he'Il be a soccer coach some day. Here's luck, Bob . ir 'A' ir ir SAMUEL P. GIORDANO I enero ou e His broad shoulders are a sure sign lhal' he is a wonderful foof- ball player. Under his modesfy we all know he has an aspiralion fo become anolher Tom Harmon. We're all behind you, Sam. THEODORE GODFREY 9 Gen Theodore is fhaf chap who ap- pears auief and unassuming, buf under fhal modesl appearance lies a rabid social worker. We know he will make o name for himself in fhe years lo come. HULDAH T. GOLDE EFIBFO ourse You will always have a friend when Huldah's near, and her nearness will always affecf you in fhe masf cheerful way. Her amiabilily and willinaness fo work, no doubf, will help her fo GEORGE GRAHAM EUBYO 9 When nor fallina asleep in class George may be found playing a haf sax in fhe band. His will- ing smile and dependable readie ness have won him many friends. We hail a good classmafe. be o proficienr nurse. .J e ,A 1 x Y 53' , The flag of Ecuador relains fhe colors of fhe greaf republic of Bolivar's dream. If consisrs of fhree horizontal sfripesg yellow, blue, and red, olaced from lop ro ballorn in fl-e order named. DUNCAN HALL MARY LOUISE HARRISON ege reparo Tall, dark, and handsome is Dunc . His fears on lhe baskef- ball courl are cerfainly known to all of us. Dunc's abilify fo fake a ioke and laugh fhings off should carry him far. Mary wifh her fwinkling eye! and ready wif will long be re- membered. She possesses splen- did qualifies as a friend and classmafe. Her favorife sporl and pasfime is roller slcafing, didn'f you know? ALFRED E. GREEN, JR. EFIETC Alf's usual dignify offen gives wav fo a liohler mood, for his smiling counfenance seems fo have lhal come hither look which aflracfs so many friends. Good luck lo abilify, perse- verance, and a fine friend. MARIE GREENAN General Course Diminulive and lwinlnling besl describe Marie, a i'iilferbug and Sludenf of swinq. She will be remembered by her friends for her never ending sfroam of ques- fions and her grafeful smile when answered. RIC RD GRETZ allege Prepara ory A scientific mind is always o sign of a good brain. Dick is gifled wilh such a mind. Be- sides being a brighf sludenf. Dick is cheerful and has o good sense of humor. EDITH GROSS OC ED Whaf is if lhey say when one has a vivid smile and a brigh? personalify? Oh, yes. There's never a dull momenf when Edifh's around, Her abilily fo chose gloom has made her a choice classmafe and o valuable friend. TH HEGEMAN SDEFO An athletic person with per- sonality plus, Beth can best be described as everyone's pal. Her happy-go-lucky ways attrac' tively combine with her dark hair and smiling eyes. FRED HENDERSON EVO OU FSE This is the fellow who never fails to come through with a wise crack whenever he gets an op- portunity. Fred is an incurable practical ioker and on all around good fellow. ANN HEIDER Ufe Ann's blonde hair and sparkling blue eyes have well aided her .in capturing many admirers and will surely continue to captivate her atients when she becomes a D nurse, Won't they be lucky? H RMAN E, HENSGEN o e ra ory Herman is one person we honestly say can take it as con well as give it . Many a time we have kidded Herman, but he lust laughed good-naturedly. We ad- mire this ability to take it LORENZO HART, JR. 671870 O0 Carefree, nanchalant, and well- dressed is our Hart , His easy manner has made him a friend of everyone. Success to this gay young man of varied talents. V 5 ,ff r' CHARLES A. HERDEGEN ourse Charles is a tall, handsome fellow-competent, dependable, and dignified. His abilities in all fields will surely lead him to great heights as an aviator. Smooth flying and happy land- ings, Charles. EFFIE HAYES ad o ory Effie's sparkling personoli has outshown her pretty red hai Behind that beaming countenanc is o priceless sense of humor an a blushing smile which help l make her o good-natured and ii telligent friend. The flag of EI Salvador has three horizontal stripes, the upper and lower blue and the middle one white with the coat of arms in the center. The coat of arms, a triangle, has the legend God, Union, and Liberty at the base. DOROTH EL ETH HOGA General o A dash of dignity and ci af sophistication, but underner it all is a friendly manner ci a pleasing personality. Dimple as she is known by many, wisl to be a dress designer. Succe Dottie ! kL EVELYN DOROTHY HOOK IERNICE HOPKINS ETHEL FRANCES HUNZIKER DOUGLAS HOLMAN ener ourse enera ur e Genera ou Where There's music, There's Friend To all, enemy of none . Bubbling over wiTh' Tun and EThel, our glamorous blonde, is Douglas. His clever anTics and is-our Evelyn. A boon To all lolly wif, Bernice brighTens up The cause of The opposite sex d man Teachers, she knows when To speak The dulIesT day. We have never spending so much of Their Time h I s To encounTered her when she was noT in The library. EThel is very ' efTicienT in anyThing she aTTempTs winning smile have ma e y a dul siTuaTion bright Doug's fine musical conTribuTians surely added To The band's proficiency. ' ak ir l MARION sLAowYN HYATT JUNE J ege re aTory W don'T mix? Here is one of Cam- den High's excepTions Ta Tha? rule. Hs a sure Thing Thar our lovely Marion will never le? any obsTacles sTand in her road To success. Orchids To you, Marion . and when noT To. She .ep prove ThaT silence is Truly golden . age' 0-4 3-ma za mag' sf-'SQ 41,35 303 913.8 - a. 5. -Ag J 2.0 ms a. oil To do. ho said beauTy and brains 'k nk ACOBS June makes The perT'ecT friend, d enial for her good-nalure on g aTTiTude combine To give her ThaT inTeresTing personalily we all ad- mire. Gaod-bye and good luck To a fine friend and an excellenT sTudenT. W My U O xl O -4 I -4 0 I Z uv O Z . ww. N-., 'i?.f,:'5'eg-,:1.,. 'N l'Q-1eig'.a'2s eff.-If. : ,. 'Wia1.e2l2aaia212.ff1:.'- '1?ET55f??'ii2llia: 'FZEEQM Our own Good Deed DoTTy cerTainly lives up To her name. The facT Thar she is a genuine, unsophisTicaTed Girl Scouf does naT alone accounT for her sweel and genlle dependabiIiTy. As a member of The CenTrol American FederaTion GuaTemala has reTained The colors of This union even afler changing her t flag Three Times. AT The presenT :T consisTs of Three verfical sTripes, The Two on The sides being blue and The one in The cenfer whiTe. HENRY L. JONES Henry is very indusTrious, as is shawn by his always well done class work. He is a Tun loving, iovicl. lighT-hearTed, fellow wiTh a hearl' of gold . fsliu Qu 'SI' JAMES JONES PAU E ALYCE JONES BETTY KARGE O 8 F Jimmy , wilh his quiei sin- cere manner and his quick humor, has been a delighlful companion lo all who know him, May lhese characferislics make him a good companion for lhose who will meer him in lhe fufure. 5 : '. 'Z'I'I'Z4'J' 3' , . ,Srl t , 5::::::i.Qg. ,, OBERT NOBLE KERR eflel'G OUI' True Irish, buf a more lrue American - blond, fall, and good-looking, wilh laughing lrish eyes, ready wif and smiles, Noble, lhe shy and reserved, cerlainly does make a handsome larger for prelly smiles. ol lege repa ra ory Cufe and small describes Pauline. She is always ready and willing lo help in any way she is able. Her iovialily and con- lagious laugh have helped her classmales lhrough many a blue Monday . The conslilulion adopfed in i843 provided lhaf lhe nafional colors of Haili be blue and red and lhe flag lo consisl of lwo slripes, The blue one uppermosf and Vhe bollom one red. BUSFO OU e Curly brown hair, big brown eyes, an angelic smile, lhis is Bells . Her bearing of dignity and grace will be sadly missed when she exils fhrough lhe por- fals of C.H.S. EDWARD M . KELLY oege r Ed excels in diflicull lhings. His friends are numerous and like him because he is such a congenial companion. Whenever Ed .can help someone, he's ol- ways ready, Johnny-on-The spol . ir 'lr ir 'A' IRENE VERQNICA KIRNER AMANDA DOROTHY KLEIN JOHN E. KLINGER G OUF 9 Irene is all hearliness lhrough and lhrough. Her bubbling pep and cheerfulness have won many friends for her during her school days al C.H.S. We are sure lhese Qualifies will be a greaf help lo her in lhe fulure, A capable orfisl who easily wins The friendship of all - lhofs Mandy , Wilh nimble fingers and clever ideas she wields an arf brush, making il a greal hobby wilh her. Her good humor is as conslanl as her friendship. Afler lwo years of experience on fhe varsily soccer leam, Jack has developed a powerful bool. His ready wil and friendly man- ner have made him a comrade worlhy lo remember. CHARLES LOSE CHC O OUF Charly is o shy, yet very ce chap. Although he doesn'I :cel in any sinqle field, he is ood at most fhinqs, Some day z may be President, who knows! 1- ., ,Q .. nf .,1::,':::-. 4 , I ,. ' 'tkg:Z55:N:zE2:2:'g' ' - -:5i1ff5?:k2:2:7Ri:3i'i' ,.,. -- ,, ., ,. ,.,. -' 5.2521 ' , , THADDEUS KUCHARSKI The quiet, persistent qualities splayed by Thaddeus in the urse of his hiqh school career 've made evident to all who ow him, the certainty of his ccess in the outer world. FRANCIS A. KOCHANOWICZ Fronk's striking manly man appearance and his understand- ing and humorous ways will al- ways make -him vividly shine forth in our reminiscences of our high school acquaintances. We hope he makes only the best contacts for sure success. The Honduran flag has the colors and design of the flag of the old Central American Federation, Two horizontal blue stripes are separated by a white stripe. ln the center of the white stripe are five blue stars ar- ranged in a semicircle. WILLIAM L. KUECHLER Einstein ll, that's Bill's nick- name. He sports o most remark- able scholastic record, however, conceit is out of the question for we know Bill to be on all riaht guy , quiet ah times, but always ready for fun. ! SHIRLEY KOCHER o ege re ar Hollywood has Ann Sheridan, but Camden High's own glom- our girl is our Shirley. The enthusiasm with which Shirley does all that she undertakes will prove a valuable asset in her future undertakings. EDWARD P. KOLDYS Easy going and good nafured at all times, Ed has been a favorite member of our class throughout his high school career. He is always found with his will- inq smile which has won so many friends for him. S OWAL echnical our Stan is a friendly fellow who gets a big kick out of a certain teocher's conservative iokes. After graduation, Moo plans fo en- roll in the Navy, and help Uncle Sam protect America from Euro- pean belligerents. KRESS a ege rep lry's the rnan with the sunny personality. Most any time wr- can see his nonchalant, carefree sell hunting through C.H.S. for subscribers to the Purole and Gold , Timo won'l dim our friendship with Irv. DOROTHY S. LANG 99 Dottie has been with us for only two of her tour years of high school, but her cheerful pres- ence hos been welcomed by all. Her artistic ability has been ad- mired by all who have beheld it. VERON ICA THERESA LAVERTY A twinkle in her eye, a smile upon her face-these phases best describe a very sweet girl in our class-Veronica Laverty. Her sunny disposition and good nature are qualities worth possessing, WHEELER E. LEE ory Lee is dependable and al- ways willing and ready to help a friend. Any bulls he may have to fight in life will be easily overcome by his great determi- nation to win. ADOLPH W. LEM BERGER Adolph is one of our more conservative students. You hardly ever see him in the halls wasting his time, and his report card shows it. He's very well liked by those who know him. JOHN KUNKEL echnical Course Johnny's friends know he has many talents and the ability to make proper use of them. His singing in the Glee Clubs and wonderful acting in Rose Marie proved this fact. X . 5 . z i 3 'A 81511: , ' X A 5 Q ' Q I f IDA VIRGINIA LEWIS Y Ida is a modest girl, but always on the go . She has a most engaging smile and a friendly disposition which are noticed and appreciated by everyone. ANGELA LAMARRA Co y Angela's pleasant counteni and quiet nature have ende her to the hearts of all classmates. Because frienc makes salt sweet and blacl bright we shall all miss Ang The colors of the Mexican flc green, white, and red, are sy bolical of the Mexican aspn tions at the time of its inc pendence. ln the center of 1 white stripe is the national cc of arms, an eagle perched up a cactus and strangling a serpe M ERN LILLEY General Course Although Alvern may quiet and retiring, her frif smile and keen sense of h have surprised many of her c mates. May a boon compc find great happiness and su in lite. 332.4 'irlil 'si LOUISA MARIE LOAB When duly's voice calls, Louise answers. Her chorming smile be- :orncs lhe focus poinl of ony WILLIAM LOCKE O CQ9 TEDGFD Ol'Y A regular fellow who olwoys hos a reody ioke Io lell, he por- licipofed in wreslling, ond is olwos on lop He frequenfly cp- 3- WILLIAM LOPERFIDO College Preparolory On fhe sunny side of fhe slreef one con olwoys find Bill , He olwoys hos fucked oway a funny ioke or cs willy saying. The fulure group os polience, lhe silver y . U Q lining of every cloud, shines forlh. uses his nomo, Locke , in his will probobly find Bill c physi- wreslling. cion, ond o pleosanl one of fhof. ,,g3g5:5:z1ea-ws' LAURA MANCINI MARESSA JACK MAR ' enero ourse College Preporolory Co ege reparalory Lcuro is quiel ond refined with on irresislibly pleasing personolily. She is also very industrious os nll her friends will leslify. We forqof fo menlion fha? Laura is quile on arlisl. Joe is Ihe sorl of good- nalured, congenial chop one would expecl lo meef in a high school of vorying nolionalilies. His oulslanding lrails are versa- lilily, eorneslness, and delermina- lion, as evidenced by his work in Comden High. Jock's correcf use of lhe Eng- lish language mokes him o grond speoker. He is inleresled in con- finuing his educoliqn. When Jock becomes a velerinarion, we're sure he'll be o good one. WILLIAM E. LUESSEN enero curse Bill is for from quiel or bashful, bul more Ihe willy, Iun loving pol. He's been a parfici panl of soccer ond Irock, besides ocling os one of Camden High'l courleous ushers, Always keep lhol willy allilude, Bill , The nalioncrl colors, blue and while, form fhe Nicoroguon flag of lhree horizonlal slripes, lhe upper and fhe lower blue and fhe middle one while. Nicoroguc is one of lhe five nolions lhol shares lhe glory of having pre- served fhe flag and coal of arms of lhe counfries in The Cenfrol American Federolion, MARSH L General Course Hol's fhe lad whose life seems lo be one big iubilee of fun. Yes, he cerfoinly seems fo have one life of secrets for mony ore fhe friends he has won. JEROME M BETTY McCLOSKEY ILLIAM McFADDEN o ege repara ory Jerry is a well liked, diminu- tive student who has shown ex- cellent taste in clothes. The tact that he is a talented singer was proven last summer when he made several appearances at Willow Grove Park. 3 I 1 Q x -. X ,A - x 8 f There's always a look of mis- chief in her eyes and on excited air about Betty. She can always be found where there's fun to be had. Her pretty smile and pert ways will remain in our hearts forever. ln accordance with the law at November 27, l-842, the Poro- guayan flag is composed of three stripes, the upper red, the middle white, and the lower blue, run- ning horizontally. On the,ob- verse side appears the national coat of arms and on the reverse side in the center is the seal of the Treasury bearing -the in- scription Peace and Justice . Bflefd ourse A very good-looking, studious fellow, but inclined to be a bit too quiet. Here's a tip for you girls-if you want to impress any- one with your letters, hire Bill , for his penmanship is excellent, 'Ir uk EVELYN OLIVA MCKIM Shel' A click of heels and a cheer Hi tells you that Pluck i nearby. Always actively inclinec we're sure she will never sto striving for the top rung at th ladder of Success . utr 'lr LEONORE MELNICOFF MARGARET DOUGLAS5 WILLI HARLES ROBERT METZ o ege ory Lee is another of our more active students, We'll never for- get her work in The Gondo- liers and the Glee Club. Her beautiful piano playing was dis- covered when she Darticipated in Public Speaking. Her cheeriness will surely bring her success. MENOKEN e a ary When we think of a sweet, unassuming girl whose melodious voice thas added warmth to many Camden High Concerts, of course Margaret comes to our mind. Her charm will be remembered always. enera Course Bill is small but mighty , as all C.H.S. soccer fans know. He has a sparkling smile, and his long list of friends is evidence that he scores in school and so- dety as well as on the athletic field. 8 PSC Charlie , with his ially, care free attitude, has made many i friend. He thinks having thi happy feeling toward life is th best way to be. We hope h always thinks this way, for it i undoubtedly what has rnade hir so admirable and friendly. RiS - incl . :fr I 'mi le. V siiW' General Course Her affracfive manner and per- sonalify have helped Jeannelfe fo do d me iob as secrefary of our class. Those qualifies which have endeared her lo us will undoubf- edly help her in her chosen pro- fession of nursing. U J -2. 4-gp s' ,,..fE? f I sf -'.:S?' :5:f'.SfFf f j. DANIEL O'KANi ! Danny is ihe pride of some prolly girI's hearl. Guess who? Wifh his Irish grin and, oh, yes- dimples g he causes many sighs, He is inleresied in sporls, foollball especially, and he doesn'f play a bad game. CLARENCE MONK f elle Toll and handsome, he is a verifable lady-killer , Besides being a greaf arlisl of Camden High, Clarence has donned o foolball uniform fo fi hr for our Alma Maier during lie foofball !!GSOh. The nafional sfandard and flag of Peru shall be composed of fhree verlical slripes, lhe end ones red and fhe middle one while, on fhe cenfer is fhe coo? of arms wiih its cresf and sur- rounded af ifs base by a laurel branch lo fhe leff and a palm fo fhe righf, bofh fied logelher af fheir lower ends. IENJAMIN J. OLCHOWY You will always find Benny in a crowd of fellows. He's always ready lo lake parf in good clean fun wifh fhe res? of fhe gang and is o very likeable boy, as he gels along well wifh everyone. RNICE MYERS College lf you do noi know Bernice, fhen you have cerfainly over- loolzed a real friend. She goes her way, lroubling no one, buf is ever ready wilh a smile and a cheery greefing for her fellow sfudenls. FREDA NUSS o ege Bubbling wifh good nafure and cheerfulness, Freda is deserving of lhe good forlune fha? is sure fa follow her in lafer life. Her performances on fhe afhlefic field and in classes are nolable. SYLVIA NUSSBAU M O Syl's sparkling eyes and charming personalily are sure fo greef everyone. Wifh her calm self-assurance and beaufiful grooming, we feel sure, lhaf none of us will ever forge? her. s NALD 0 ege reparalory Duclr's fhe boy wifh fhe snappy wil. Some of his cracks are corny , bul you've gal lo admif fhaf he can really make YOU l0UQl1. Yes, 'lis grievous parl- mg wifh good company. GERALD J. PAOLIN repora y Jerry is fhe fellow who played fhe trombone so enfhusiasfically in fhe band and orchesfra, buf melodies weren'f fhe only fhings Jerry had vo offer. He often sfarfled our classes wifh his pro- found wisdom, ARTHUR B. PATTERSON Arf is probably the school's mos? model pupil. He doesn'f fwise' crack in class, buf offers inlelligenf answers. He is quief, buf greefs all acquainfances with a cordial hello .l General Course Lou is fhof shorf, curly-haired bif of vifalify you see running in and ouf of Coach Palese's home room every morning. He has a very pleasing personalify and many friends, WILBUR PETERS SC FIICO Small buf energefic describes Pefe fo a T. He has proven his abilify as a fine sfudenf in giving full supporf fo his: posifion as edifor of fhe Record , While in Camden High Pete also par- ficipafed in our Glee Club and Public Speaking Confesf. NARCISSUS OVERTON Cissy wifh her naive smile and willingness fo help anofher has won for herself fhe friendship of all her classmafes. She is o greaf pal and a good sporf. WILLIAM PETRIS EDEFO UTSE Small buf mighfy . Bill has a way of breaking info everyone's hear? because of The generous impulses which fill his own. He seems fo accomplish in silence what ofhers can only folk obouf. We'll never forgef his blushing smile. ROSE MARIE PALU MRO Co ege r ry Those of us who are ocauainfec wifh Rose know whof if means fc have o real friend. Her ever smiling personality, easy-flowing conversafion, ani high scholasfic records make Rose a girl we car proudly remember. The Uruguayan flag consisfs ol four horizonfol blue sfripes in c whife field and a sun placed ir a whife square in fhe upper corner nearesl' fhe flagsfaff. HARTLEY R. PIERCE College Preparofory As a new member of our class, Hari has sei up a fine example of a verv able and likeable sfu- denf, His greaf inferesf in our Navy assures us fhal he'll be one of our fufure Admirals , 44... WILLIAM T ADER CFICFG OUTSE Happy-go-lucky Bill is a human dynamo of viml and vigor, sailing Ihrough his laslms wilh easy grace, A glib langue and a sponlaneous smile have won Bill many las? friends. MELVIN R. PRI MAS Mel is lhe young man with fha? liflle Ford Coupe. He's seen everywhere in il. Mel is al- ways quielly doing sornelhing and can be naliced by his ever present smile. ANTOINETTE A. QUATTRONE oege r y Toni may nol lake up much space physically, buf in spirif she more Ihan doubles her size. Her oralorical 'lalenls and versalile humor have won her dislinclion among her classmoles. ITA REED Genera our NiI0'S ready wil, winning smile, and melodious voice have won her many friends in school, and probably our of school, as well.. Her acling abilily is qreally admired, Success lo you, NiIa , f The Venezuelan flag .has .been if ,,.,g::.,5-QQ, slighlly modified al various limes. k t t Al presenf lhe lhtree sfripes are t i . of 'he Some Wdll fmd me jig? cenler ol lhe blue sfrnpe con- .-.. x- V, .,..,, ., 1:.f1,'E1iiQ'51'37 lains a semicurcle of seven while 5,532-'f..55,5:,,5Er V slars which honor Ihe seven prov- ffi,3:f5f5-zzfrf- inces lhal declared Iheir inde- pendence on July 5, l8ll. . R BERNICE REIFF MARGARET CATHERINE S RIGGS REIGENS Technical ourse G-ilberl has emerged from his years of school Iraining as a dig- nified, well-liked chop, He is capable of meeling and masler- ing lhe mos? slrenuous of silua- Iions ap? Io befall him on rhe road lo success. As a groduafe of Camden High, Bernice will be able fo realize her ambilions, because her amiable disposilion, excellent lasle, and scholaslic abilify com- bine lo make her an oulslanding personalify. '2ii Although she is fhe smallesl girl in lhe class, Peg can exhibit a smile as big as anyone, She is a real help in cheering olhers UD, and has become a big hil wilh all her Ieachers. Gener ourse The sea breezes of Cape May blew lillle Lois lo Camden High. Her unassuming manner and pleasanl nalure have made her many friends during her shorl year wilh us. lk! Nw MELVIN ROSEN 60670 OUVSB As able inspecfor of fraffic and efficienf direcfor of fire-drills, Melvin has proven himself lo be a very dependable fellow, His diplomalic appearance is indeed impressing, but is only one of his many winning choraclerisfics. IN W. L. ROUNDTREE 9I'1el'Q OU 759 Who will ever forgef lrv's solemn, blank, bored wifh if all looks? However, we found auf fhol he had a poor resislonce ogoinsl iniecling o surprise pun in fhe conversofion where he could. JUDSON RUE eI'IeI'C ourse To Ihose who know Judson his hobby would seem to be silence. A man of few words, he plugs along doing his work wifh fhe resf of us, WAYNE RYKER College repo Wayne is an agreeable, fun-lav- ing chop, possessing uncalculofed stares of reserve knowledge in The field of chemislry. He is sure lo go far in fhis field, which he hos chosen as his life's work. .ia The flag of fhe Unifed'Slales gf is one of fhe oldesf in Ihe 11 Q' world. Iheh ren: slandshfgr ,Rhea ' , ' blood o fe eroes w uc .ey ' , h h d I r fhe nofion. While 'A' igvgog swat me Smnd, ,,,, 'A' 'A' if 'A' 1 ' loyalty, These colors ore ours: 'V ,vs J fheir meaning provides Ihe power 1 ' which makes fhe greal hear? of our nofion lhrob. ANGELINA MARIE SANTO OSEPH E. SCARR ROBERT A. SCHAEVITZ RUTH ELIZABETH SCHUSTER enero our e enero Smiling eyes and a gay ex- pression always beam on An- gie's face. She is small, buf every bif of her is sweel. Angie's Oresence has always been warmly fell in fhe halls af Camden High School, .loe's wisfful soirif has made him a very likeable fellow. An amiable chop, Joe will nof be forgoffen by those girls ond. boys who have had fhe opparfumfy Io know him. Affer seeing our efficienf co- business manager in ocfion, we believe what ofhers say, for Bob cerfoinly could sell logs lo a lumberman. Dynamic abilify and perseverance should see Bob a fulure fycoon . Sophisficafian personified? This surely is Rufh who is a charming girl of fine, falenled oualilies. Her proiseworfhy falenfs were shown in fhe Public Speaking Finals and the Rose Marie casl. Poise and groce are always of her command. LE ROY SC o ege reparolory Scotts amazing feats with the baton and splendid work in the Public Speaking Contest are only 0 few of his achievements. His proficiency and dependability have made him an excellent Co- business Manager af the Purple and Gold . or if MER SGARIGLIO GYIEYO A marvelous dancer, he seems to be very much at home in a skating rink. One of the neatest boys in the class. his hair is al- ways iust so. ls this because Elmo works in a barber shop? K! College repara ory Seeney's pleasant personality, DYQTQY face, and great athletic Ublllll' have made her the envy girl. Pep-Vim-and- of every Vigorffully .describes Gladys who Ceftwnlv will become someone great in the athletic field. The flag ol Panama is formed by four quarters, the upper one near the flagstaff being white with a five-pointed blue star in the center1 the next one is redg the lower quarter near the staff is blue and the next one white with a five-pointed red star in the center. BENJAMIN SHAPIRO o e e reparo Ben is quiet in the school room, but when he leaves he be- comes a different person. He will make you laugh till it hurts, when he tells about some of his ex periences in his father's car, lDA SEHER Che One of the athletic girls of our school, she is a prominent member of the tumbling team. You can be surerot. her pres- ence wherever activities ore in lull Swing. FREDAROSE SEIG LE oege r What student in our graduating class does not know the bubbling wit and good humor with whicl we associate Freda? We will ol ways remember Freda as a ga' but sometimes serious member o our class, DOROTHY M poratory Dot is the girl who possesses those flashing dimples accom- panied by the ability to make people feel at ease. We can be certain that Dot will be one to achieve any attainable goal. C TER ALDO SETTIMI Co ege Chester, with his versatile qual ties has earned his way throng Camden High by performances i the band, orchestra, and in h school studies, much lo the oc miration and respect ot his clas mates and teachers. ARTHUR BERTRAM SON NENBERG Art's easy going manner and congenial attitude made him a pal of ours. An ability to fix old cars turned into a hobby for this future phormacist. Fill one prescription for a successful tu- ture. RICHARD SPARKS Dick hos three weaknesses which are Tommy Dorsey, danc- ing, and pretty girls. His work in the band and Syncopaters was well contributed. There's no doubt that in the future we'll be polling Dick as King ot Swing. GLORIA JEANNE SPELLMAN Y Gloria is one of our class beau- ties-ask the opposite sex, they'Il tell you all about it. We know her gracious manner and winning smile will get her tar in later lite, PAUL STAUN ING Duke is the blond Mercury of the track team. His doings don't stop with sports, however, for our tall, fleet-looted, young man devotes much time to strum- ming a guitar. Duke surprised us with his fine acting in Naughty Marietta . MIC EDZ SKI General Course That tall blond who likes Eng- lish class better than any other is Mike . I-le is loads of lun and rather witty. He has a decided gleam in his eye when he discusses sports or figures. x . X jf iii 'J xi.. k f CHESTER STELMACH OUFSB Dignitied and capable, Chester has an excellent scholastic record. His flashing smile and ready wit convert the pessimist to Cheste,r's optimistic mood. Success to dig- nity and ability. IDA SMITH There are few in the class wh do not know this pretty straw berry blonde. Although seemingl quiet, Ida is well liked and ir habits the skating rinks trequentli The Argentine flag consists of three horizontal stripes, the middle one being white with a sun in the center and the two others blue. lt was created in lBI2 by General Manuel Bel- grano, an Argentine liberator, JOHN STEVENSON 2 Co ege ry Who will fail to remember tall, lanky Johnny , the boy with the big smile and sparkling person- ality? Many a tloundering buddy has been rescued by Johnnie's calm wit, RD M. SUGGS O Suggsy is one of our tall, dark, and handsome fellows who always make a big hit . We cannot say that chivalry is dead when Mr, Suggs is present. A nicer and more polite triend was never lound. MARTIN SUSSMAN oeg Who will ever forget the boy who as a freshman made the Var- sity tennis team, and also played Varsity basketball. Why it's Marty at course. A swell and earnest, all around triend. FRANK D. TAMRU el'lEl'O ourse Buddy is the Cheerful, tun- Ioving chap who is often seen mingling with the other sex in his classrooms. His witty and clever conversation have always made him an asset to any group. LUCY TAVANI SUSVCI OUT We all like Lucy for her sincere manner and cangeniality. One of our true sportswomen, she was a very active member ot sports and President of the Girls' A. A. .4.f.:-rv I Atter its independence Bolivia .4 Q- adapted a national flag -con- .5 -' sisting of three horizontal stripes. f t t t f 'ff The upper one is red denoting t xi the animal kingdom: the middle . jf-S.-. j5. one gold symbolizing tile wealth at the mineral kingdamg and the ,sy-Q-gf. -.5, 7i third green signifying the vege- table kingdom. DOR LOUISE TAYLOR enera Dot's excellent scholastic abilities, quiet smile, and courte- ous manner otten mask her hidden charms, A subtle sense of humor and womanly charm mark Dot as the triend she is. ELIZABETH RAY TAYLOR OFC After our graduation, the school will have to look tar a very tal- ented and attractive Young lady to till the position Betty so gracefully held as a trumpeter in our band. Great are her per- sonality and popularity. ROSINA TERRIZZI 0 Y Rose's pleasing personality and radiant smile attract many triends, Her charming soprano voice which enhances our Glee Club, will be remembered along with her quiet dignity and petite charm DOROTHY THOMAS en Ready, willing, and able to aid you in any venture: happy on all occasions, but displaying the de- mureness of a fine girl. Dot has acquired many triends, With these qualities she is sure to succeed. MARY E. THOMAS f o ary Intelligence, charm, and sincer- ify are only a very few of Mary's virtues. She has always been a sincere friend and sludenf. Wifh her deferminafian she will have no frouble in securing ,he greof and good 'things in life. as I if' f i -1 af f! 3, y ,V WINIFRED M. TRAVIS Winnie has fixed her place high in fhe esfimafion of her fel- low classmafes. With her quier, genfle manner she can be very sure of fheir everlasting friendship. ,gpm- be JEAN THOMPSON A demure, unforgeffable bru- neHe, she is always on hand wifh a smile and a bi? of good cheer. Jean is on fhe pefife side, buf she's induslrious and always will- ing fo brighfen up o dull momenf. The Brazilian flag is infended fo bring fo mind fhe pasf, pres- enf, and fufure of fhe counfry. The flag consisfs of a green recfangle symbolizing The vege- fable kingdom and in fhe cenfer is a yellow rhombus represenf- ing mineral wealfh. In fhe rhombus is a blue sphere, an idealized represenfafion of fhe heavens. GERALD TU LL Jerry rhaf quiet person, has red hair fha? has affracfed all of us. Success will find his life's ambi- fion if he keeps up The good work he has done here af C.H.S. A N General Course Gear e is a uief well man 9 Cl . ' ' nered boy of whom everyone fhinks a greaf deal. lf's been fold fhar Greecey likes fo hurl o soff ball and fha? if's his favorife sparf. Maybe we have a big leaguer of fhe fufure here. HAROLD TURNER Never a worry, never a care, and especially never a dull momenf- Philosophy , by Turner . By vir- fue of his amiabiliry he's become a Can'l' do wifhauf you fellow fa us sorrowful souls, A berler com- panion and firmer friend will be hard fo find. MARGUERITE ROMAINE TRAVIS 9 o e Romaine is always ready, will- ing, and able fo lend a helping hand where she con. Her friendly smile and alertness make her fhe real pal she is. Moy good-fortune be wilh her always. A A A 1 IRMA ROSE VALENTINI U lrma's will and humorous dispo- sifion accounf for her popularity. A fine all around sludenf and friend, she hos helped make many a dull mornenf gay. Loads of luck, lrma. RICHARD VOGEL CITE Ou Who is lhaf lighl complexioned ad wilh lhe ambling gall? ll's Dick of course. He has a soolhing mile, bul lurns if on very quickly. lis chief inleresls lie in . . . lirlsl Dozens! I if If Q . ., .Q If . I I RIE WELCH EI16 This bewilching lass has gained wany admirers lhrough her pleas- wg personalily. She is very fond f alhlelics, and may be found r mosl any game, cheering for ood old C.H.S. ARGARET ELIZABETH WAGNER Hooray! Here comes 'Marge.' ll can frulhfully be said lhal lhis is lhe reaclion of our fellow class- males lo Marge's presence. Her cheery friendliness has made her well-liked lhroughoul C.H.S. The nalional banner dales from l8l7 and conlains lhe nalional colors red, while, and blue, The lower half is red and lhe upper half while wilh o blue canlon in lhe upper leflehond corner, occupied by a large five-poinled while slar. This slar is laken from lhal used on pennanls by Chilean Indians in lhe pasl. ALFRED S. WILLIAMS , I ourse Al is one of lhe mosl de- pendable sludenls lo be found. His marks are lhe envy of many persons and he's always willing to help troubled classmales. We hope he will relain lhe splendid disposilion lhaf is his. ii fVs.im F!'I.ni EMILY WARD Genera ourse Wha+ the well dressed school girl should wear7 Aldine is a handsome palfern lo copy from, for her nifly sporls clolhes and sporling disposilion, have won ad- rrnralion and dislinclion among o . VIRGINIA ELIZABETH WATERS O Virginia has a bubbling spiril which has won for her numerous friends. Her funny giggles are incomparable, bul caplivalingg hcr willingness lo help is always sincere. Thus, one can'l help making friends with her. MARVIN C. WEAST EUSTCJ OU FSS . Marvin is lhal quiet fellow who is always Johnny-on-The-spol in l '5'f0fY- When no one else knows lhe answer, you can always counl on Marvin lo come lhrough. W College Preparalory Bill will be remembered al- ways by his classmales as a very likeable young man, who lhough silent in lhe classroom and halls, nreverlhelcss needs no sharp longue lo asserf lhe slrong char- acler and abililies which he pos- sesses. SHIRLEY L. WOODRUFF el'O Cheerful, good-nafured, and well-liked by everyone-fha! de- scribes Shirley, She is a very good friend lo have, as she can be depended upon for her share of work, as well as fun. BERTHA WOOLSON Thar small, cufe girl wifh dark hair and a fair complexion, show- ing aclive inferesf in fhe Glee Club is none olher fhan our own Berl . Her amiabilily and smil- ing presence will be sorely missed in the classrooms of C.H.S. MAE WYNN e Mae is fhaf nonchalanl miss wifh a saff, buf emphalic voice lhaf could convince you of any- thing. She's convinced us fhar she is a greal pal. Luck fo you! RUTH ELEAN e re po rafo ry A friendly smile, a wide-awake manner, and a helpful and willing disposilion make Rulh a real pal. We know fhaf she will make a success of whaleven she alfempls. DALE WILLIAMS 9 Our handsome and falenled presidenf can be found eifher on rhe soccer field playing a mar- velous game, or causing a fem- inine hearl lo beal' o Iilfle fasler by escorfing a young lady fo her class. fi A FLORENCE LILLIAN YATES Florence is a quief, reserved person and a really frue friend, bofh of which make a desirable companion wherever she goes. Her fiery red hair has surely cough? your eye of somefime or anorher, hasn'f if? P-2.'3E.iN675f'l?LkSl3E?53?il1 'ist Z.-1. zeglisfiii PHILIP WISHNEFSKY Phil's clever pencil skefches are sleody surprises, and wifh his wafer colors give evidence of a real arlisl, Twinkling eyes and a wide grin disclose lhe consfanf good humor and ready wil of a real chum. The Colombian flag is divided info Three horizonfal sfripes, 'lhe upper is yellow, the cenler blue, and fhe lower red. The yellow and red were suggesled by fhe Spanish flag and also represenl respecfively fhe counfry's mineral wealfh and lhe blood of heroes. The blue is symbolic of flue wafers which bafhe Colombia! shore. LEONARD ZBIKOWSKI O Leonard's quiel, business-like qualifies and his persisfency ir allaining lhe goal of success ir his school life, have endeared hirr' forever fo fhose who know hirr as Zbik , fhe fashion plale ol room 207. M H PPEL l General Course An arfisl in anylhing he does, Mike's skelches and black prinfs have enriched ,many pages in lhe Purple and Gold and ihe Record , Heres smooih sail- ing lo a grand fellow and a real pal. -5-mggwmuf WILLIAM CLIFFORD CHEW lnsfead of gradualing wilh our class Bill chose fo enler ihe Naval Reserve. He is naw a second class Seaman assigned lo lhe SL Louis in Mare Island Navy Yard, California. JL I I4 I3 I2 WHO S WHO Handsomesf Boy .,..... Preffiesl Girl .,.... ... Class Acfor. .. Class Adress ,,... Class Musician, Boy. Class Musician, Girl. Besl Bluslmer, Boy .,.. Besf Blusher, Girl ,.... Besf Dressed, Boy ...... Besl Dressed, Girl ..., Mosf Arnbilious Boy. Mos? Arnbilious Girl. Mosl Gullible Boy ...... Mos? Gullible Girl ...., Besl Giggler, Boy ..., Best Giggler, Girl. . . , .. Class Oralor .... Mosl Dig nified Boy ..... Mosl' Dignilied Girl.. Mos? Dependable Boy ..... Mos? Dependable Girl ...... Mos? Sludious Boy. .. Masf Sfudious Girl ..... Class Allwlele, Boy. .. Class Allwlele, Girl ,.... ....Daniel O'Kane ......Phyllis Barr .....Jol'1n Kunkel ....Lillian Colsey ...Gerald Paolin ....Marion l-lyail ....William Pefris . . . .... Effie Hayes . .... Jerome Mauro . , . .Maxine Brown ....LeRoy Scofl ....June Jacobs . . . , .Edward George Anfoinefle Quaffrone ....Waller Drozd ... . .Ida Selwer .....LeRoy Scoft Sabaline Branco Grace Edwards ....Cl1es+er Slelmaclw ........,Es'fl'1erAsl1 ....George Booz ....June Jacobs , . . . .Edward Bielnler ... ..... Doraflny Taylor Culesl Boy ... ...... ...William McFadden Culesl Girl .... .....Jeanne++e Miller 6 7 SNS -i:Wi.f225'f., f I5 29 28 27 WHO'S WHO '6 26 Besl Dancer, Boy ,..... Besi Dancer, Girl .,,..... Besf Nalu red Boy Besf Nalured Girl ...,. Mos? Efiicienf .... Besl Wriler, ,. .. Did C. H, S. for Mos? . Glamour Boy .... Glamour Girl ...4. Romeo ....,.. Julie? ..., Lil' Abner.. Daisy Mae .... Did Mosf for C. l'l. S... All-American Boy ...., All-American Girl ..... Class Comic ...... Class Debalor .... Artis? ..... ..... Mosl Popular Boy ..... Mosl Popular Girl ..,.. Class Oplirnisf ..... Class Pessirnisl .... 20 . . . . .Louis Cipriani . , . . ,Lillian Colsey Dominic Colangelo ...l-luldah Golden , ,... Chesler Slelmach . . . .Wilbur Pelers ...,.Franlc Kochanowicz ..-Paul Sfauning . . . .Shirley Kocher ...,. Chesler Slelmach ...Jeannelfe Miller . . . .Duncan Hall , .... Jean Brown ....,Ar+hur Flacco Edward Biehler . ,..., Dorolhy Server Clifford Fischenberg . . , . . . , .Joseph Chaikin .. ..... Michael Zippel ....Arlhur Flacco ..,......,Merilyn Asay . . . . . . .George Graham . . . , Donald Ogden 2I SENXOR PROM fwwr ,. , ,, . X91 is Xomorous skor She ieh hke khe seoson's mosr Q r'xd'xng Rn 'che iofx io ihe HoieX Wah Whkkmon besxde her rnon of Xhe hour, bu? even o skor couXdn r be os hoppy os she. NX evenKng she hoo donned Rn her sweek Wrhe Pxhce bhle gown io ihe hh'xng rneXo- d'xes of Werner HoXnes's Grchesiro. Vt hodn'i been 'husk on ordknory donce for now she wos o senkor ond khks hod been her very own Prorn. H hod been khe soni ond goXo evenKng of her enhre Wie vfxfh her forever. memory w ond Hs mosk pXeo ouXd hnger -3 -f W 1 iffy 155 .X 'QT . Sky' A fi iw n - Q21 .. A ,,Xi 9- . I UQ ! 5 5. ,.. .7 V .Q N t A - AV: Xvm G M A W V Q ' ML: ' 8 'E 1 V Ni? 'K 1. Q , ' :J --E.. H L fa , f '1Q1wJ5f3,, g'.f,.:'. . 'vw '!'y'y'k ff ' ,J ' :MM A, r, A S 1 Q Wm 4 'www . K i- 1. I ' N w n-'- Fred Tieman graduated from Ruf er 't g 5 wi h honors. He is employed b y Sears, Roebuck and Company in Atlantic City. He is married and has one child. Wallace Hussong will graduate f . . . rom Wesleyan University in Colne necticut this June. He has dise tinguished himself in scholarship and athletics while an undergrad- uate. Some day he plans to enter Jefferson Medical School. Kenneth Sfockhouse will graduate fr h ' om t e Wharton School in June, 1942. He has played two seasons of varsity baseball for the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. Charles Krattenmaker finished a course at Banks Business College last summer. Since then he has worked for a local accountant. He attends the Wharton School in the evenings and hopes some day to become a C.P.A. The Oaks Award , sixth year of existence, ci sma gold medal, the Alexander M. Oaks Awarc iiore than ever before signifies the All-America oy. I Founded in memory of a youth-conscious mo it honors a youth conscious of the high idea of manhood. Most redblooded boys have the essentic qualities- of manhood-scholarship, characte personality, and an interest in athletics-in few these qualifies are more sharply define and practiced. Five iudges, teachers familiar with Mr, Oaks standard of iudging, together with a vote take among .all male students f th ' O e Senior Clas have this year chosen Phillips R, Brooks, Jr. c the senior boy who best conforms fo All-Americc standards. Looking at the past recipients of the awar and their present work, we can see for ou selves the results of clean, upright living amor a democratic youth. Joseph Martin is studying electri- cal engineering at Cornell Uni- versity. He was captain of the freshman football squad and is playing on the freshman baseball team. The L . lda es Award The L. lda Dukes Award is a fribufe arranged 6 Lelfa Dukes Wiggins, ,oresidenf of fhe fir graduafe from Camden Hi mofheq Mrs. L. I social Duk y Mrs sf class gh Scho da Dulr service S of girls f ol in memory of her es, who was acfively engaged In worln The award is given fo fhe girl in fhe enfbr Class who has successfulhf pursued her sfudfes, acquired fhe social graces, developed a worfhy characfer, and who is af all flmes ready fo render a loving service fo liffle children. The firsf award was made fo Nafalie Coverf, of fhe February class. a member O QM ff Q Q 3 -in K S Q .5,,g..,.., f ' IQSQSLESQJ, wr X 5 f 5 -4 3 ca x 'fl :QM Q , X, UQ, , , my zyysgqgey wi L, 15.3. ' A Ai .i5E,12',Q!53 - f., 1 ww N1 is -L, Q Q, ,i-Qggissiilvfai, K I 4,41 in ,Mfg E44 4, 0 '- f 'fx 's 5554? ff'- '-G. 'W . I . WIA 'w George Boozw ,. Jennie Biozzou. Dole Williams David Fox.. Eslher Ash Phyllis Barr Jean Brown Moxine Brown Charles Canlermen Joseph Chaikin Dominic Colongelo Elizabeth Dick: nson Lillian Colsev Helen Dolanni Ruth Dresner Arlhur Flocco Harvey Gardner Dorolhy Hogole Marion Hyall Belly Korge Shirley Kocher William Kuechler Adolph Lemberger William Luessen Jack Mcrgolil Leonore Melnicoff TX' anus-'4 17' 'vfysabxb Coeedilors .........,....Ex-officio ........,.Pholographer Margaret Mencken Clarence Monk William Pelris Melvin Rosen Gladys Seeney Fredarose Seigli- Gloria Spellmcm Harold Tuner .Faculty Adviser I lm.-,.. ms demand! 45 M r oref Reigens Philip Wishnefsky Michael Zippel Marcus Evans Dorofhy Long o g Lyolc C. Pedrick ,... , ...,.FoCulfy Adviser ' '... and lhe nighl shall be filled wilh music. The nighl-Friday, December sixfh- The music: lhe orchesfra, band, Syncopa- fors, and lhe Boys' and fhe Girls' Glee Clubs of Camden High confribuied lheir bil io fill lhe nighl wilh music. This year lhe Camden High School Conceri' recognized The one hundredlh anniversary of The birlh of Peler llyilch Tchaikowslcy by playing and singing a few of his selec- lions, namely Marche Slave and Cheru- bim Song, Opus 4l, No. 6. A new prima donno, Mae Dragonefle. was inlroduced lo our audience. l i Q ,M L, W., , . ,,,,, - an , k new .J 1 ,, .. ei ,... S . N k QMS SSH 11 Q i 2 t' xx as -Q5 My 'lei ' R f ,Q Y M Q 5 Q S I if Q' 'E Q -'S+ Qs Qi 1 ff? .2 ,, Q i I r -'Missy i'l'5 53 mf? W is Sf 3 Q LQ, wif 5 as iw? k +1 ,,4pln-P'--Q 1 ' , f L fi k'ffff' K J Q . X M w--,x D OPERETTA V' kor Herberk overture nse d' ' The very famlhar shams of a xc above khe murmur of The expeckanf audXence1 The househghis rm. ihe foafhghrs hash Rnio brXXhance1 and ihe curraln paris reveahng khe gayeiy and revehy found onNy in aXd New Odeans. The dramahc romances of Capiakn DEM and Maneha, of Ehenne and fkdah, are ohsei onhf by ihe merry anhcs of ihe Ueuienank Governor, Llzeiie, and Suas Shck. The resounding musk: of the orchesira pkus The rhyrhmic chck of cashneis and Xanghng iambourlnes add io The feshvkhes of ThKs coXorfuX opereiia. Pxs ihe curialn fahs, ihe dehghied audlence deparis knawlng thai 'they wlh never forge? Camden Hrgh SchooYs brnhani rendlhon ' hr Mor1eHG. of 'fhe musmcaN Naug y STUDENT GOVERNMENT The STudenT GovernmenT is ci mosT viTol TcicTor in The oTToinmenT oT cooperoTion beTween The Tac- ulTy ond The sTudenT body, ATTording iTs ocTive members o wonderful opporTuniTy To obToin procTi- col experience in pcirliomenTory procedure ond legisloTion, This orgorTizcTion is The besT known OT our school's ocTiviTies. The orgonizoTion is divided inTo Three porTs- Room Leoders, Trc1TTic OTTicers, ond Ushers. The oTTicers of The ExecuTive CommiTTee ore AruThr Flcicco, PresidenTq Leonczrd Hudson. EirsT Vice- PresidenTp Merilyn Asoy. Second Vice-President MorgoreT STeck, SecreToryg ond Sidney Levy. Recorder. '17 iv QD ut GX HL! u.. , r . X X X x x N X s x X X r X , x x X x X X r X X r X x X x X , ,,, unv- N U Nr X' x W ,, u S , x x I ,N I rn. ,X x K .Nr X' X U' KX xXx , ,Mr our sernbsern- orni wnh prxde to rho? grond pkece Anyone rnoy p esrer rnogozkne, 'Whe Record, For ' rhe rnokrng' hos been ihe wlnner The Record X or Hhierokure rn ' d Such Aword. ' enierrolnxng, X of the GMX on X Ks ohwoys cronnrned wlih Xnkereshng, ond weh-wriiien orhdes whKch KYXVOFRORJXY sohsfy even the severesr crkhc. We nuriure hKgh hopes for 't The conhnued success of our hKgh schod Record. The ofhcers ihks yeor were Wlrbur Refers, Ediforz MonoXokos, John Denhorn, ond Humphreys, s Anne 'k rs' Mary Xo- Joon Krep , A sksionr Edr o , rrow, Ckrcu Nberr Kreger, s er, ond Chodes Mu Rness Monog Bus Hon Monoger. K Arnai QUT cnxnx. r - , , rilmtuv a X 5 c sink Y' C H RISTMAS ACTIVITIES ATTer The beauTiTul ChrisTmas decoraTiOns are puT up in The halls-The holly, The Trees wiTh Their vari- colored lighTs--There begins in Camden I-Iigh School a spiriT OT TesTiviTy and gayeTy mingled wiTh a respecTTul reverence Tor The ChrisTmas season. A greaT Thrill comes TO The Seniors who are big sisTers and big brOThers aT The annual ChrisTmas ParTy Tor The Childrenls I-lame. DecoraTing The gym, playing games wiTh The children, waTching SanTa Claus disTribuTe presenTs and praying nOTh- ing will happen TO him-These cause us all To rejoice and be merry. This year The ChrisTmas Play acTiviTies brOughT us a new direcTor and a new acTiviTy. Miss VVelch, a newcomer in Our midsT, direcTed The play The Tree which proved To be a grand comedy, The new acTiviTy was The Verse Speaking Choir con- ducTed by Miss Lord which presenTed Three carols aT The ChrisTmas enTerTainmenT. This club has been a success and brings again The unusual, The diTTer- enT, To Camden I-ligh School. WiTh all The gay decOraTions, The TesTive and reverenT spiriT, There comes The TradiTiOnal caroling in The halls. The beauTy OT The soTT, sweeT Tones and The brighT, harmonious Tones really express The True spiriT OT The ChrisTmas season OT Camden High School and The whole world. We shall remember Tor many ChrisTmas seasons TO come The spiriT which was parT OT us Tor Tour years. We sincerely hope iT will always be a Tra- diTion here aT our school. I 5 5 4 M sg? 2 Q9 'Q 1,44 .AS x I 3 wi Q gy Af ws X 1 A 1' an Q JAY I Q! X ix, I 4' up X . ' V f ' f ' 4 N ,Ai Q f x Q, Q 2 ij' Q 5 4 n ' .5 5 0 Q. li X, 'M sg K ' i x u 4-0 JW' 1 'fs ws PUBLIC SPEAKING The Public Speaking Finals Under The personal direcTion of EThel G. Lord, The Public Speak- ing ConTesT, a ThirTy-six-year-old TradiTion in Camden High School, was presenTed wiTh all iTs usual pomp and digniTy Tor The Wilbur F. Rose Award. Mr. Rose provided in his will Tor This prize To be awarded each year aT The June CommencemenT To The boy and girl of The Senior Class who showed mosT promise in The Tield of public speaking. Leonore Melnicofl, AnToinneTTe QuaTTrone, Marion HyaTT, Alma Davies, RuTh SchusTer, Lillian Colsey, Leroy ScoTT, Carl Weber. Clark Marlor, Edward Manning, Wilbur PeTers, and MarTin Zelniclc were selecTed, From This group There were selecTed Three boys and, Tor The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT These conTesTs, Tour girls, due To a Tie, as conTesTanTs in The Finals. These seven are shown in The pic- Ture above reading Tram leTT To righT: Edward Manning, Clark Mar- lor, Carl Weber, Leonore Melnicoff, Marion l'lyaTT, Lillian Colsey, and RuTh SchusTer. The Finals were held in The school audiTorium on Tuesday eve- ning, November I9, I94O. in ,, ., 5 -as s'?s.,'Q' 5,6 s i gl? , I xg 'wg f Q A,i Q, fl lv- , f -.nf qi f ! 1, 9. 1 17-W. Q wwtgm I 5 Jw fa -! --QWNS Q Q 11 ' Q . 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Soccer ond Rcwkng FOOTBALL Pigskin Parade High on The banks oT The Cooper River, Camden High School's l94O TooTboll season kicked OTT on SepTember 28 againsT The New Brunswick Huskies, Cur comparaTively green Team bowed To The ex-champs. On The Tollowing SaTurday The Purple and Gold Took To The road and also Took over PerTh Amboy wiTh a I3 To O score, Wiih a viclory on The books our improved Team venlured inio The dark To play a nighT game agc1insT Trenlon, which ended in a 6 To 6 Tie. The lollowing week, again aT nighT, we Tell vicTim To The clashing PoulTry Clan. ATTer Two weeks oT uninTerrupTed procTice we TesTed our skill againsT The undeTeaTed Colls. WiTh The ending oT The game everyone agreed Camden had won a moral vicTory alThough The score ended in Tavor oT Collingswood. The Tollowing SaTurday we paid a visiT To The TaTTies down ATlanTic CiTy way, We Came home saTisTied wiTh a 6 To 6 Tie. WiTh The season gradually coming To an end, we pushed iT on by handing The Irish a crashing deTeaT. Cn Turkey Day, The DemocraTic one, we ended our season by deTeaTing The Orange and Black. They were dead birds Trom beginning To end. We again capTured The ciTy championship. AT The close oT The season Bill Palese's boys were raTed Third in The Tinals Tor The SouTh Jersey Championship. PosiTions on The SouTh Jersey all-sTar Team were gained by Two oT Camden's powerTuf linemen, Dick Urban, cenTer, and MaTT Siedlicki, Tackle. Honorable menTion should also be given To Al VogT, Ossie Scoppa, WalT Bubien, BusTer DenoT, Al Leon, Al LiTwa, Lou Cipriani, Ray Ksiazek, and John Sgariglio. - --l,'4eii5'?' .H 11.1, lain- 'Q' M DRIBBLE - PASS - SHOOT This year's Camden High dribblers opened The l94O-4l baslceTball season by allowing Gloucesfer 4 poinTs To our 42, NexT we overwhelmed Morrisfown by a 29 poinT maiorify. Merchanfville gave us a surprise counTeraTTaclc by defeafing us 27-26, buT we evened This up by Topping off PerTh Amboy. We opened The sTaTe conference TiTle by bowing To New Brunswick. Following This defeaT we polished off Trenfon. CaTholic, Collingswood, Morrisfown and Wilson, in succession-all Topnofch Teams. Affer This spoT of success we bowed before Asbury Park and TrenTon, buf mode a comeback by defeafing PerTh Amboy, Wilson and Morrisfown. The Team proved ifs worfh by conquering Camden Cafholic 24-2I enabling Us To finish firsf for The cify crown wiThouT one single defeaT. AfTer The crowning we meT our WaTerloo again aT The hands of New Brunswick. WiTh The season coming To a fasT end, we pushed iT along by smashing MerchanT- ville and Asbury Pork, 37-29, respecfively. An all-ciTy final in Group 4 of The Soufh Jersey TournamenT was reached when The Purple and Gold Turned baclc a favored Trenfon High combinafion, 30-26. The following nighT we were crowned Soufh Jersey Champs by breaking up The crack Woodrow Wilson squad. WiTh a Tough buf successful season behind us we were on The road To The sTaTe BASKET I s MW., Y K i Q A ' 1y f - gn A ,f5STi,sf'S: 1 f 'Lf f -,,f 1 tm 5 - - X mmf fm: men' fi Llymivmgliam zqmwwiwz aw 2 ' vwzwqgqayganw V- ,V k , ,g,smf,g,:L k , , MW.. 1-MW? ,gms ' I K f, V mann-swam: . A 4 ,wwymagqgf wM.W,f5-f wwf? ANI- , N-A ,. J 5g,g,,,M,, 'vwzzmwmf Asif' -ww wifi : Y bv' Wim! 1+ ' ' A Y if , ,A 1--infill? , ..,, ill' 'wif - A 1 s34Q53siiWii 'ms 2 fzzzfsf... . Ctrl Q M Q5 e' N p V 40 Q . W 'I ba L . S iff M 7 1 S ' f fi V X G: A X: I B: Q mf -- Q ,gl Q Q Q2 , 5 , , '-5,52 2 ' . K f, . S f A B4 'N fax f Q -Q sy 5 f x xx A W NN in m 'N if Z ff ,f Q ' F. X x N E , g gf me QL X .W V .5 Ix A mfg. ' K QTFWQ :-L Q I Q, R SOCCER WRESTLXNG root womc 't soccer team compteted a she game through with ON THE MAT t94t Xntroduced a new sport to Camden High. The Varsx y namety wresthng, Under coach Ken Landis schedute wtth a tatr season comkng a comparattvety green team tost both matches a tte tor second ptace wtth Woodrow Wttson, against Woodbury and Gtassboro. by wtnning three and tosing three. Coach Ar- The team conststed ot Bm Locke, Marty notd Proteta buitt hts team around tkve tetter Wetss, John Manos, Lawrence Rtstine, George men who dtd thetr tab very weh as the resutts Graham, Nhtton Grosmtck, Nick Tavoni,-'Frank show. ' Nt ngotd, and Jack Khnger. Koch anowxcl, Joseph a Y. ft' Ap HY ,X V99 C , 1 TENNIS WHAT A RACKETI If one happened fo wallc by fhe fennfs courfs on fhe easf edge of Camden High's afhlefic held, he would by chance see a fasf, acfive feam boiling powerful baclcsfrokes and cufs under fhe wafchful eye of Coach Dufhie. Wifh an alrnosf veferan feam baclr from former years, Mr. Dufhie plans fo show fhe boys how fhe prospecfs for a successful season are numerous. The feam includes Marry Suss Raymond Francis, L man, capfain eonard Srnifh, E , Charles Fuhrman, ugene Busch, and Ho ward Reeves. X, TRACK UR EYES HERES CTNDERS TN YO WiTh The Tir,sT signs oT spring in The air Camden High's Track men were ouT pounding The cinders. PxiThough having a grueiiing scheduTe OT inTer- schoTasTic and duck meeTs, There is promise aT an ouTsTonding Team which wiTT give Thrihs To aTi Those who ToTTow Them. Under The waTchTuT eye oT coaches Biii Paiese, Joe Ragone, and Ken Landis, The boys are working hard. WiTh oniy Tour veTerans To depend upon Trom Tohowing years, we Tind many addiTions in whom we sTore much TaiTh during The coming campaign. The enTire Team inciudes: Jack Kiinger, WaTTy Brooks, BiTT Luessen, WaTT DiTsworTh, BiTT Locke, Dick Urban, MaT Siedhcki, CTarence Monk, Len WoiTkowiak, Jack Parker, Ray y Hozaiski, Bob Grady, George SaviTsky, Dick Dickinson, Ed BanTieTd, Ches STeimach, Charies Gaines, George Banks, Frank Ragone, and Jack A a ers Rosenberg. uscies need iimberxng, Man g ' n The spoT When any m T Reed and James Anderson are o BTX BASEBALL Wilh a well earned record from 'Following years, Camden High School again opens lhe I94l base.: ball season wilh coach Al Bass. A wide-spread schedule and lhree championships carries lhe leam all over lhe slale. We are making a bid lor lhe Camden Cily Series, Camden Sub- urban League, and The New Jersey Group Four Conference League. We can slow our lailh during lhe presenl cam- paign in Al Vogl, Wally Bubien, Dick Quick. Al Lilwa, Sian Choinacki, Eddie Biehler. Charles Weber, John Banks, Pele Mussa, Jack Wilkerson, Mike Skedzelewski, Al Glemser. Ziggy Malera, Benny Pruss, Sam Giordano. and Angelo Quadlrochi. April April April April April April May May May May May May May May May 8-Overbrook ,..... I8-Audubon .... I9-Asbu ry Park .... 22-Haddonfield ,... 26-New Brunswick .... 29-Bridgelon ...,... 3-Morrisfown .,.,,.. 6-Woodbu ry .,...., 9-Woodrow Wilson ,... ., IO-Perlh Amboy ..... I3-Haddon Heighls, Z0-Vineland ........ 23-Millville ..,..... 26-Woodrow Wilson 28-Trenton .,........ Home Away Away Away Home Away Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Home Away GIRLS The lrumpel was blown, +he handkerchief dropped, and lhe girls senl off on an exciling season of sporlsl In The lead were l-loclcey and Soccer, each Team doing ils besl under manager Jeanelle Golllieb. Baslcelball, The girls' favorile sporl, was righr behind. Under The managemenr ol Gladys Seeney, bolh Teams showed quile a bi+ of slcill in shooling baskels, buf of course only one Jream could be viclorious. The Golds won lhe varsily game aller a hard fighr wilh lhe Purples. Make way for manager Jeanneile Miller and her flying angels, carl wheels, head slands, hoop iumpings, and olher rumbling slunls. These s+un+s were so popular a special show was given for bolh assemblies. SPORTS Baseball, under The managemenT oT Joan Kreps, is oTT To a good sTarT, wiTh a greaT many girls coming OUT Tor pracTice. WaTch ouT Tor a good season! Also To be congraTulaTed is Lucy Tavani, PresidenT oT The Girls' A. A. and The Tine co- operaTion given The clubs by The execuTive commiTTee and Teachers, Many girls leave wiTh all The awards pos- sible, The highesT being a gold pin which was awarded To DoroThy Taylor, Lavinia WhiTney, Jacqueline Davis, and Gladys Seeney. Through The unTiring eTTorTs oT iTs advisers, Miss VanHorn, Mrs. Lawson, and Miss Ryzin- ski, iT was made possible Tor The sporTs To be whaT They were. LeTT behind are Tun and The pleasanT memories which The sporTs program gave us during our years aT C.l'l.S. . . - LETTERMEN FOOTBALL Waiiace Brooks Louis Cipriani Samuel Giordano Clarence Monk SOCCER Ralph DeFlavns Roberf Gardner Jack Klnnger Adoiph Lemberger Wnliuam Luessen William Merrugan Harold Turner Dale Wdinams BASKETBALL Edward Blenler Duncan Hall M nchael Skedzselewskl Chester Sfehnach TRACK Wallace Brooks TENNIS Marhn Sussman nw ACTIVITIES Allgood, Doris: Dancing Club: Classical Club: Reading Club, Secretary: Homeroom Secretary: College Club, Treasurer and President: Dramatic Club Secretary:'PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff: Naughty Marietta Business Staff. Andrews, Dorothy: Dancing Club: Reading Club: College Club: Pin and Ring Committee: Christmas ecarating Committee: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff. Asay, Merilyn: Trumpeteer: Glee Club: Lunchtime Committee: Student Government: Homeroom Leader: Gondoliers : 'fRose Marie : Naughty Marietta : Spring Musical Festivals: Concerts. Ash, Esther: Leader's Club: Record Staff: Classical Club: Student Government: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff: Dramatic seedling Club: Naughty Marietta Business Staff: Hockey: ase a . Banfield, Edison: Technical Science Club: Track: Hall Guard. larr, Phyllis: Manners Club: Choral .Readingf Junior Prom Com- mittee: Rose Marie : Record: Library ouncil: Senior Prom Committee: Traffic' Naughty Marietta : Dancing Exhibition: PURPLE and eoi.b Literary sfeff. lezlch, Carmella: College Club: Algebra Club: Dancing Club: Candy Vendor: PUR LE and GO D Business Staff. Biano, Jennie: Art Club: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff, Co- Editor: Dancing Club: Biology Club: Traffic: School Service Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Photography Club: Cal- endar: Lunchtime. llehler, Edward: lntra-Mural Basketball: Varsity Basketball: Hall Guard: Basketball Club. Bloom, Mildred: French Club: Reading Club: Story Club: College Club: Handicraft Club: Hockey: occer. Boo! George: Hall Guard: Student Government: Pin and Ring Committee: Art Club: Lost Elevator Cast: Traffic: Dra- matic Reading Club: Craft Club: School Service: School Cal- endar: Xmas Decorating Committee: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff, Co-Editor: Naughty Marietta. Bronco, Sabatlne: Lunchtime Committee: Classical Club: Danc- ing Club: ltalian Club: Traffic: Usher: Leaders' Club: Junior Prom: Senior Prom Committee: Student Government Class Secretary. lranin, Ann: Reading Club: Story Club: Handicraft Club: Christ- mas Decorating Committee: Hockey: Soccer: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff. Brooks, Wallace: Football Club: Track Club: Track Varsity: Foot- ball Varsity. Brown, Betty: Dancing Club: Lunchtime Committee: Dramatic Club: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff: Handicraft Club: Basketball: Tumbling. lrown, Jean: Classical Club' Dancing Club: Dramatic Club' Handicraft: Glee Club: Choral Reading Club: Junior and Senior Prom Committees: Rose Marie': Naughty Mari- etta : PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff. Brown, Maxine: French Club: Record Business Staff: Record Art Staff: Dramatic Club: Handicraft: PURPLE and GOLD Lit- erary Staff. Burdette, Marlorlez Dramatic Reading Club: Reading Club. Busch, Edwin: Chess and Checkers Club: Algebra Club: Stamp Club: Dancing Club: Usher. Camllli, Lenora: Handicraft Club. Campbell, Doroth: Dancing Club: Dramatic Club: Hockey: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff: Xmas Decorating Com- mu ee. . Campbell, Frances: Handicraft Club: PURPLE and GOLD Adver- tising Staff. Cantermen, Charles: Hi-Y Club: Stamp Club: Photography Club: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff. f ' Cardamone Josephine: Storv' Club: Reading Club: Choral Read- ing Club: Library Council: Record Business Staff: Xmas Dec- orating Committee' Verse-Speaking Choir: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff: Soccer. I CarEIVkirginia: Dancing Club: Squad Leaders Club: Handicraft u . Chaikin,.Joseph: Hi-Y Club: Tech. Science Club: Hall Guard: Dancing Club: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff: Student Government: Chess and Checkers Club: Classical Club. Cicero, Gloria: Craft Club: Art Club: Calendar Sale: Tumbling Club: Lunchtime Committee. Cipriani, Louis: Dancing Club: Leaders' Club: Football: Basket- ball Junior Varsit ' Hall Guard: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff, Football Club: Basketball Club: Track: Homeroom ecre ary. Clinton, James: Dancing Club: Chess and Checkers Club: Science Honors: Hi-Y Club. Colangelo, Dominic: Hall Guard: Italian Club: Traffic: Hi-Y Club: Usher: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Stott. Colsey, Lillian: Glee Club: Dancing Club: Choral Readin Club' Concerts: Syncopaters: Verse-Soeaking Choir: Sprin Tdusical Festivals: Record Business Staff: Alumni Reception Play Ka- lana :. Children's Home Party: Cheerleading: Public Speaking Preliminaries and Finals: Senior Prom Committee: The Gon- doIiers : Rose Marie, Cast: Naughty Marietta, Cast' PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff: Hockey Varsity: Baseball Varsity: Basketball: City Gymnastic Exhibit. ACTIVITIES Cooarb Pearlle: Library Club, President: Handicraft: Reading u . Corkhill, Robert: Hall Guard: Chess and Checkers Club: Slide Rule Club: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff. Corrado, Suzanne: Dancing Club: Handicraft Club: Dramatic Club: Xmas Play: Naughty Marietta, Costume: Lunchtime Committee. Cowdery, Ida: Squad Leaders' Club: Handicraft Club: Reading Club: Choral Reading Club. Cutler, Eleanor: Stor Club: Reading Club: Library Council: Choral Reading Club: Xmas Decorating Committee: Verse- Speaking Choir: Squad Leaders' Club: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff: Naughty Marietta Business Staff. Dalanni, Helen: Social Dancing: Squad Leaders' Club: Student Government: Traffic: Spring Festival: Calendar Committee: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff: Senior Prom Committee. Donner, Jean: GondoIiers : Rose Marie : Naughty Marietta : Glee Club: Spring Festival: Cheerleading: Senior Prom Com- mittee: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff: Choral Reading glluT.+Reading Club: Hockey: Verse-Speaking Choir: Dancing X I I ICH. Davis, Alveria: Story Club: Library Council: Lunchtime Commit- tee: Reading Club: Glee Club: Naughty Marietta Business Staff: Choral Reading. Davis Jacqueline: Soccer: Hockey: Baseball: Basketball: Turn- bling: Modern Dancing: Glee Club: Squad Leaders' Club: Dramatic Club: Social Dancing Club: Tennis: Archery: Choral Reading Club. DeFIavis, Ralph: Soccer: Dancing Club. Denham, John: Record Literaryf Staff: Rose Marie : Glee Club: Hi-Y: German Club: Tra ic: Asst. Track Manager: Usher: Xmas Decorating Committee. DlCiano, Philip: Dancing Club: Hall Guard: Italian Club. DlGIacomo, Jennie: Story Club: Dancing Club: Reading Club: Senior Prom Committee: Christmas Decorating Committee: Dramatics Club. DI Nicola, Anthony: Chess and Checkers Club: Slide Rule Club: Tech. Science Club: Navigation Club: Hall Guard: Dancing Club: lntra-Mural Basketball. DI Palma, Catherine: Dancing Club: Photography Club: Handi- craft Club: Library Club: Record Advertising Staff. Di Pietro, Anna: Dancing Club: Readingb Club: Glee Club: Li- brary Council: Choral Reading Clu : Record Subscription Staff: Verse-Speaking Choir: occer: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff: Naughty Marietta Business: Spring Music Festival: Dramatic Club: Library Club. Di Virgilio, Gloria: Dancing Club: Photography Club: Junior Prom Committee: Swimming Club: Calendar Committee: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff: Bowling Club. Dresner, Ruth: Squad Leader: Glee Club: Club- Helpers: Spring Music Festival: GondoIiers : PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff: Library Club: Library Council. Drozd, Walter: Hall Guard: Dancing Club: lntra-Mural Basket- ball: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff: Usher: Football Club: Homeroom Secretary: Sport Manager. Duda, Eleanor: Dancing Club: Classical Club: Library Club: Col- lege gli?-F: Children's Home Party: PURPLE and GOLD Busi- ness ta . Edwards, Grace: Dancing Club: Photography Club: Library Coun- cil: Record Advertising: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff. Fabrizio, Genevieve: Classical Club: Manners Club: College Club: Dancing Club: Handicraft Club: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff: Swimming Club: Tennis Club: Basketball Club: Traffic: Latin Honors. Falkenberg, Ira: Dancing Club: Chess and Checkers Club: Hall Guard: Navigation: lntra-Mural Basketball: Usher. Fischenberg, Clifford: Track Squad: Dancing Club: Chess and Checkers Club: Xmas Decorating Committee: Photography Club: Junior Prom Committee: Record Literary Staff: Senior Prom Committee: Usher. Flacco, Arthur: Chess and Checkers Club: Glee Club: Wild- flower : Dancing Club: Traffic: Record Club: Class Treasurer: Hall Guard: Rose Marie : School Service: Usher: Vice-Presi- dent Student Government: Senior Prom Committee: Gondo- liers : President Student Government: Dancing Exhibition: Spring Music Festival. Foto , Richard: Chess and Checkers Club: Hall Guard: Gondo- liers : Kalana : Spring Festival: Hi-Y Club: Rose Marie : Dancing Exhibition. Fox, David: Classical Club: Record Advertising Club: Hall Guard: Italian Club: Photographyr Club: Homeroom Secre- tary: Junior Prom Committee: raffic: Navigation Club: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff: Usher. Fox, Ida: Classical Club: Library Club: Debate Club: Choral Reading Club: Verse-Speaking Choir: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff: Library Council: Baseball: Archery. Francis, Raymond: Sketch Club: Art Club: Craft Club: Hall Guard: Chess and Checkers Club: Photography Club. ACTIVITIES serum, Harvey: PURPLE and GOLD Literary sfaff. George, Edward: Chess and Checkers Club:.Craft Club: Debat- ing Club: Cheerleading lJ.V.l: Usher: Senior Prom Committee. Giordano, Frank: Chess and Checkers Club: Dancing Club: Hall Guard: Homeroom Leader: PURPLE and GOLD usiness Staff. Giordano, Samuel: Football Squad: Baseball Squad: Hall Guard: Homeroom Leader. Godfrey, Theodore: Chess and Checkers Club. Golden, Huldah: Stars Club: Reading Club: Swimming Club: PURPLE and GOL Business Staff: Handicraft Club: Christ- mas Decorating Committee: Hockey: Baseball: Senior Prom Committee. Graham, George: Band: Dancing Club: Wrestling: Photography Club: Concerts: Spring Music Festivals. Craen, Alfred: Glee Club: Naughty Marietta : Student Govern- ment: Dancing Club. Greenan, Marie: Dancing Club: Story Club: Literary Club: School Spirit Club: Basketball: Tennis: Hockey: Soccer: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff. Gretx, Richard: Navigation Club: Stamp Club: Student Govern- ment: Traffic. Gross, Edith: Library Club: Club Helper. Hall, Duncan: Hi-Y: Basketball: Junior Varsity Basketball: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staf'l Harrison, Ma : Dancing Club: Photography: Greek Club: PUR- PLE and ZOLD Business Staft: Handicraft Club. Hart, Lorenzo: Chess and Checkers: Inter-Mural Basketball: Track. Hayes, Effie: Dancing Club: Handicraft Club: Hockey Varsity: Basketball Varsity: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff. Hegeman, Elizabeth: Dancing Club: Squad Leaders' Club: Base- ball: Swimming Club: Hockey. Helder, Ann: Dancing Club: Dramatic Club: Xmas Play. Henderson, Fred: Tech. Science Club' Science Honors Club: Chemistry Club: Hall Guard: Hi-Y: Chess and Checkers Club. Hens en, Herman: Homeroom Leader: Lunchtime Committee: ghess and Checkers Club: Rose Marie : Glee Club: Navi- gation, Pres.: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff. Herdegen, Charles: Hi-Y Club: Football Club: Hall Guard: Foot- bal Manager. Hogate, Dorottgz Junior Prom Committee: Dancing Club: PUR- PLE and G LD Literary Staff: Calendar. Holman, Douglas: Dancing Club: Band. Hook, Evelyn: Squad Leaders' Club' Reading Club: Library Council: Glee Club: Dancing Club: Library Club. Hopkins:-Bernice: Readini Club: Glee Club: Handicraft Club: Dancing Club: PURPL and GOLD Business Staff. Hunziker, Ethel: Handicraft Club: Library Club. Hyatt, Marion: Choral Reading: Class Vice-President: Glee Club: Orchestra: Junior Prom Committee: Xmas Decorating Com- mittee: Public Speaking Pri. and Final: Senior Prom Com- mittee: City Dance Exhibition' Gondoliers : Rose Marie : Naughty Marietta : PURPLE .and GOLD Literary Staff: Spring Festivals: Concerts: Traffic. Jacobs, June: Dancing Club: Art Club: Manners Club: College Club: Calor and Motto Committee: Library Council: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff. Johnson, Dorothy: French Club: Reading Club: Story Club: Col- lege Club: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff: Hockey: Soc- cer: Basketball. Jones, Henry: Dancing Club. Jones, James: Reading Club: Hall Guard. Jones, Pauline: Dancing Club: Classical Club: Dramatic Club: Hocke Varsity: Squad Leaders' Club: Soccer' Tumbling: Col- tegle Club: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff: Traffic: Base- a . Karge, Betty: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff. Kelly, Edward: Hall Guard: Italian Club. Kerr, Noble: Chess and Checkers Club: Hi-Y Club: Hall Guard. Klrner, Irene: Library Council: Glee Club: Choral Reading Club: Handicraft Club: Library Club. Klein, Amanda: Art Club: Calendar Committee: Dancing Club. Klinger, Jack: Hall Glard: Slide Rule Club: Track Club' Naviga- tion.Club: Chess and Checkers Club: Dancin Club: Soccer leargtyb 'Inter-Mural Basketball: Wrestling Club: Algebra u : s er. Klose, Charles: Hi-Y Club. Kochanowicz, Frank: Hi-Y Club: Hall Guard: Wrestling Club: Inter-Mural Basketball: Chess and Checkers Club: Italian Club: Dancing Club: Art Club. Kocher Shirley: Manners Club' Dramatic Club: Xmas Play: Rec- ard Subscription Staff: Library Council: Xmas Play: Xmas Party: School Service' Senior Prom: Choral Reading Club: Rose Marie : Junior Prom Committee: Xmas Decorating Com- mittee: Homeroom Secretary: Traffic: Naughty Marietta : ibring gfsltival: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff: Classical USIC U . ACTIVITIES Koldys, Edward: Hi-Y Club. Kowal, Stanley: Science Club: Hall Guard. Kress, Irvin: DancingXClub: Hall Guard: Hi-Y Club: Latin Club: Usher: Traffic: mas Decorating Committee: PURPLE .and ?Ofl?D Subscription Manager: PURPLE and GOLD Business ta . Kucharski, Thaddeus: Chess and Checkers Club: Tech. Science Secretary: Hi-Club. Kuechler, William: Chess and Checkers Club: Leaders' Club: Hall Guard: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff. Kunkel, Edward: Chess and Checkers Club: Leaders' Club. Lamarra, Angela: Dancing Club: Dramatic Club: Manners Club. Long, Dorothy: Craft Club. Laverty Veronica: Handicraft Club: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staif: Naughty Marietta Business Statf. Lee, Wheeler: Algebra Club: Bialogy Club: Track Club: Pho 'lography Club. Lemberger, Adolph: Slide Rule Club: Soccer Varsity: Xmas Deco- rating Committee: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff: Stu- dent Government. Lewis, Ida: Story Club: Library Club: Reading Club: Choral Reading Club: Baseball. Lilley, Alveraz Dancing Club: Reading Club: Choral Reading Club: Verse-Speaking Choir. Loab, Louise: Handicraft Club: Choral Reading Club. Lopertido, William: Stamp Club, Chess and Checkers Club, Dancing Club: Chemistry Club: Italian Club: Navigation Club: Hall Guard. Luessen, William: Hi-Y Club: Track Club: Dancing Club: Usher: Soccer: Hall Guard: Senior Prom Committee: Junior Prom Committee: Band: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff. Mancini, Laura: Handicraft Club: Art Club. Maressa, Joseph: Science Club: Italian Club: Chemistry Club: Hall Guard: Navigation Club: Social Greek Club-. Margolit, Jack: Classical Club: Chess and Checkers Club: Tech- nical Science Club: Hall Guard: Record Staff: Usher: PUR- PLE and GOLD Literary Staff: Hi-Y Club. Marshall, Howard: Hi-Y Club: Chess and Checkers Club: Hall Guard. Mauro, Jerome: Chess and Checkers: Slide Rule Club: Dancing glub: Hall Guard: Usher: Record Subscription Staff: Science onors. McCloskey, Betty: Dancing Club: Dramatic Club: Handicraft Club: Hockey: Xmas Decorating Committee. McKim, Evelyn: Library Club: Reading Club: Dancing Club. Melnicotf, Leonore: Glee Club: Arts and Crafts Club: Xmas Play: Carolers: Choral Reading: Rose Marie : Junior .Prom Committee: Public Speaking Contest, Prelims. and Finals: Gondcliers : Squad Leaders' Club: Alumni Reception, Isa- lana : Lunchtime Committee: Verse-Speaking Choir: Spring Festivals: Record Subscription Staff: Cultural Olympics: City Dance Exhibition: Concerts: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff: Traffic. Menoken, Margaret: Squad Leader: Reading Club: Choral Read- ing: Colle e Club: Glee Club: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff: Baseball. Merrigan, Williams: Track Club: Biology Club: Hall Guard: Hi-Y: Soccer: Xmas Decorating Committee: French Club. Metz, Charles: Slide Rule Club: Football Club. Miller, Jeanette: Biology Club: Class Secretary: Tumbling: Bas- ketball: Senior Prom Committee: Xmas Decorating Commit- tee: Vice-President of Girls' A. A.: Baseball: Junior Prom Committee: Soccer. Monk, Charles: Craft Club: Football: Track Club. Myers, Bernice: Choral Reading Club: Leaders' Club. Nuss, Freda: Social Dancing Club: Dramatic Club: Christmas Play: German Club: Baseball: Basketball: Soccer. Nussbaum, Sylvia: Classical Club: Manners Club: Latin Honors Club: Colle e Club: Handicraft Club: PURPLE and GOLD Business Stag: Swimming Club: Tennis Club: Basketball Club: ra ic. Ogden, Donald: Latin Classical Club: Slide-Rule Club: Hall Guard: Technical Science Club: Usher: PURPLE and GOLD Business Statt. O'Kane, Daniel: Chess and Checkers Club: Algebra Club: French Club: Hi-Y Club. Olchowy, Benny: Hi-Y Club. Overton, Narcissus: Squad Leader: Soccer: Handicraft Club: giasfkfetball Club: Baseball Club: PURPLE and GOLD Business a . Palucrgbg, Rose: Squad Leaders' Club: Manners Club: Dancing u . Paolin, Gerald: Hi-Y Club. Patterson, Arthur: Checkers Cllb: Slide Rule Club: Hall Guard: Tech. Science Club: Greek Club: Usher. ACTIVITIES Peters, Wilbur: Record Editor: Record Club: Homeroom Secre- tary: Glee Club: Soccer: Xmas Decorating Committee: Traf- fic: Senior Prom Committee: Public Speaking Prelims.: Rose Marie : Naughty Marietta : City Dance xhibition: Usher: Hall Guard. Petris William: Senior Decorating Committee: Hi-Y Club: Intra- Miural Basketball: German Club' Hall Guard: Homeroom Leader' Personal Sports Mag.: Chess and Checkers Club: PURPLE and sow Literary sian. Pierce, Hartlyz Navigation Club: Hall Guard: Dancing Club. Prader, William: Homeroom President. Primgf,bMelvln: Hi-Y Club: Chess and Checkers Club: Dancing U . Quattrone, Antoinette: Dancingb Club: Choral Reading Club: Rose Marie .: Library Clu : Verse-Speaking Choir: Public Speaking Preliminaries: Xmas Decorating Committee: Lunch- time Committee: Squad Leaders' Club: 'Wrldflower : Gon- doliers : Glee Club: Record Business Staff: Hockey: Baseball: Archery: Basketball: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff' Li- brary Council: Naughty Marietta : Cultural Olympics Play. Reed, Juanita: Glee Club: Library Club: Handicraft Club: Bas- ketball: Soccer: Hockey: Archery. Reid Gilbert: Technical Science Club' Hall Guard: Slide Rule aug: Xmas Decorating Club: PURPLE and GOLD Business a . Relff Bernice: French Club: Record Business Staff: Library Club: Dramatic Club: Record Subscription Staff: Handicraft Club: Leaders' Club. Relgersiu Margaret: Library Council: Reading Club: Handicraft U v Rosen, Melvin: Chess and Checkers Club' Hall Guard: Band: Usher: Assistant Head Usher: Tennis Manager: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff: Traffic: Photography Club: Technical Science Club: Chemistry Lab. Assistant: Cultural Olympics ay. Roundtree, Irwin: Photography Club: Dancing Club: Hall Guard. Ryker, Wayne: Science Club: Dancing Club: Technical Science Club: Slide Rule Club: Dramatics Club. Santo, Angie: Dancing Club: Stamp Club: Choral Reading: Dra- matic Club: Naughty Marietta : College Club: Record Business Staff: Club Helper: Library Club. Scarr, Joe: Spring Play, Naughty Marietta. Schaevitx, Robert: Hall Guard: Record Advertising Staff: Record Business Staff: Photography Club: Technical Science Club: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff: Hi-Y Club. Schuster, Ruth: Library Council: Reading Club: Glee Club: Choral Reading Club: Senior Prom Committee' Verse-Speak- ing Choir: Pu lic Speaking Preliminaries: Public Speaking Finals: Dramatic Club: Rose Marie : PURPLE and GOL Business Staff. Scott, LeRoy: Band: Drum Maior: Public Speaking Preliminaries: Xmas Decorating Committee: PURPLE and GOLD Business glalnlager: Traffic: Dancing Club: Greek Club: Dancing x i ition. Seeney, Gladys: Squad Leader Club: Glee Club: Basketball Club-: Tumbling Club: Wildtlower : Gondoliers : Choral Reading Club: Baseball Club: Dancing Club: Archery: PURPLE an GOLD Literary Staff: Hockey: Soccer. Seher, Ida: Dancing Club: Student Government: Biology Club: Tumbling Club: Soccer: Basketball: PURPLE an GOLD Business Staff: ' Naughty Marietta. Seigle, Freda: Choral Reading Club: Verse-Speaking Choir: Record Business Staff: Classical Club: Dramatic Clu ' Lunch- time Committee: Library Council: PURPLE and GOLD Liter- ary Staff: Handicraft Club. Server, Dorothy: Latin Club: Record'Subscription Staff: Dramatic Reading Club: Lunchtime Committee: Hockey: Xmas Decorat- ing Committee: Dancing Club: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff: Record Advertising Staff: Traffic: Naughty Marletta : Basketball: Baseball: Homeroom Secretary: Leaders' Club. Settlmi, Chester: Chess and Checkers Club: Band: Dancing Club: Orchestra: Hall Guard: Hi-Y Club. Sgarlglioz Dancing Club . Shapiro, Beniamin: Stamp Club: Band: Dancing Club: Traffic: Sgpairiag Music Festival: Fall Music Concert: City Dance x i ation. Sxedzielevlskl, Michael: Basketball Junior and Senior Varsities: Homeroom Secretary: Baseball Club: Basketball Club. Sonnenberg, Arthur: Stamp Club: Chess and Checkers Club: Dancing Club: Tech. Science, Secretary: Leaders' Club Sec- retory: Reading Club: Hall Guard: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff. Sparks, Richard: City Dance Exhibition: Band: Spring Festival: gongzert: Hi-Y, President: Hall Guard: Chess an Checkers u . ACTIVITIES Spollman, Gloria: Dancing Club: S uad Leaders' Club: Dramatic Club: Record Literary Staff: QPURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff: Xmas Decorating Committee: Junior Prom Committee: Rose Marie : Naughty Marietta : Glee Club: Spring Festival: Traffic: Hockey arsity. Staunlng, Paul: Track Club: Hi-Y Club: Senior Prom Committee: Syncopators: Glee Club: Chess and Checkers Club: Dancing Club: Rose Marie : Soccer: Dramatic Club: Naughty Marretta : Hall Guard. Stolmach, Chester: Leaders' Club: lntra-Mural Basketball: Foot- ball Club: Track Club: School Service: Class Treasurer: Senior Prom Committee: Xmas Decorating Committee: Hall Guard, Basketball Manager. Stevenson, John: Al ebra Club: Technical Science Club: Hall Guard: Hi-Y glub: Cheerleader: lntra-Mural Basketball: Dancing Club: Hall Guard: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff: hess and Checkers Club. Suggs, .Loonardz Chess and Checkers Club: Photography Club: umor Prom Committee: Pin and Ring Committee: Xmas Decorating Committee: Usher: Traffic: Science Club. Sussman, Martin: Hall Guard: Stage Mana er: Tennis: Home-room Secretary: Chess and Checkers Club: Technical Science Club: Hi-Y Club: Basketball. Tamru, Frank: Hall Guard: Italian Club: Hi-Y Club. Tavani, Lucy: Girls' A.A. President: Xmas Decorating Committee: Homeroom Leader: Basketball Club: Biolo y Club: Lunchtime Committee: Baseball: Tumbling Club: Hociey: Soccer. Taylor, Dorothy: Student Government: Handicraft Club' College Club: Xmas Decorating Committee: Basketball Club: Soccer Club: Hockey: Tumblingq Club-: Baseball Club: PURPLE and GOLD Business Statf: aughty Marietta Costumes. Taylor, Elizabeth: Dancing Club: Choral Reading Club' Rose Marie : Trumpeter: Home-room Leader: Reading Club: Dra- matic Club: Traffic: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff: Squad Leaders' Club. Torriui, Rosa: Choral Reading Club: Glee Club: Rose Marie : Handicraft Club: Reading Club: Italian Club: Dramatic Club: Naughty Marietta : PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff. Thomas, Dorothy: Reading Club: Library Club. Thomas, Mary: Stam? Club: Club Helpers: Handicraft Club: Li- brary Council: ocial Dancing. Club: PURPLE and GOLD gusiness Staff: Record Subscriptions: Basketball: Hockey: occer. Thompson, Jean: Dancing Club: Story Club: Manners Club. Torgun, George: Hi-Y Club: Hall Guard. Travis, Romaino: Story Club: Biology Club: Reading Club: Choral Reading Club: Library Club. Travis, Winifred: Reading Club: Choral Reading Club. Tull, Gerald: Tennis: Chess and Checkers Club: Technical Science Club: Hi-Y Club: Hall Guard: Intramural Basketball. Turner, Harold: Chess and Checkers Club: Hi-Y Club: Intramural Basketball: Soccer: Hall Guard: Xmas Decorating Committee: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff. Valentini, Irma: Biology Club: Handicraft Club: Dramatic Club. Vogel, Richard: Hi-Y Club: Hall Guard: Home-room Leader. Wa ner, Margaret: Handicraft Club: Dramatic Club: Xmas Play Properties Manager: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff: Bas- ketball Club: Baseball Club: Soccer. Ward, Aldine: Story Club: Dramatic Club: Choral Reading Club. Waters, Virginia: Photoiraphy Club: Dancing Club: Baseball Club: Basketball Clu : Dancing Exhibition. Weisenburg, William: Chess and Checkers Club: Orchestra: Sci- ence Honors Club. Welch, Marie: Dancing Club. Williams, Alfred: Science Honors Club: Dancing Club: Slide-rule glulg: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff: Chess and Checkers U . Williams, Dale: Student Council: Home-room Leader: Stamp Club: Soccer: Xmas Decoratin Committee: Hall Guard: Class Motto Committee: Senior Prom: Children's Xmas Party: Senior Class President: PURPLE and GOLD Literary Staff. Wishnefsky, Philip: Art Club: Rose Marie : PURPLE and GOLD Art Staff: Track Team: Naughty Marietta Handbills. Woodruff, Shirle: Sketch Club: Story Club: Art Staff: Manners Club: Choral' Reading Club: Voice-Speaking Club. Woolson, Bertha: Handicraft Club: Dancing Club: Glee Club: Home-room Leader: Classical Club. Wyna tice: Dancing Club: Photography Club: Art Club: Library U . Wynn, Ruth: Latin Club: Classical Club: Record Club: Technical Science Club: Archery Club: Dramatic Club: Squad Leaders' Club: Choral Reading Club: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff. Yates, Florence: Dancing Club: Photography Club: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staft. Zblkowski, Leonard: Science Club: Hi-Y Club: Technical Science Club: PURPLE and GOLD Business Staff. Zippel, Michael: Art Club: Hall Guard: Record Art Staff: Rose Marie Posters: School Calendar: PURPLE and GOLD Art Staff: Craft Club lVice Presldentl. Picfure on page 73 by cour+esy of Courier-Posf Newspaper, Inc U0 Q! UU U7 UU FP F- bd UU UU D. Destiny Ambifion Diversion Aversion und Fo suuliy U nby OW Name K, 6 .. 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We of 'lhe Business Slafl, as well as +he members of Jrhe Lirerary Slaff, wish +0 ihanlc all of 'rhose who helped 'ro malce our Yearbook a success. Our pafrons and adverfisers have shown +ha+ a fine spirif of co-opera+ion slill exis1's: 'rheir generous parficipaiion has made our 'rask easier and 1'he finished producf is one of which all can be proud. Our par+ in The preparafion of 'rhis book is done: yours remains. Your pa+ronage of our adver+isers is lfhe final s+ep in perpe+ua+ing our version of co-operafion. ROBERT A. SCHAEVITZ LEROY SCOTT Co-Business M anagers. I I B-I CLASS Mr. SIoyer's IIB-I Class Salesman-Maxine Brown I I A-4 CLASS Dr. Keller's IIA-4 Class Salesman-Belly Taylor I00'7,, SUBSCRIBERS IOA-I CLASS Miss KiHle's IOA-I Class Salesman-Genevieve Fabrizio IOA-I0 CLASS Miss Peclriclfs IOA-IO Class Salesman-Anna Di Pielro Class of January, I942 Presidenl-Roberl Sclweulaing Vlce-Presiclenl-Marion Van Slime Secrefary-Rose Cianci Treasurer-Clmrisloplxer Angeles Class of June, I942 Presidenl-Sennell Ballen Vice-Presidenl-Adele Manlweimer SecrelaryfFrances Genlless Treas xlr' erwlzrancis Melo! Class of January, IQ43 Presldenl-Franlc Ragone Vice-Presiclenl-Margare+ Slack Secrelary-Esllwer Schild Treasurer-Eawarcl Jalxway Mr. and Mrs. William H. Allen Reverend and Mrs. Benjamin F. Allgood Mr. and Mrs. Iohn D. Allgood Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alpeza An Alumnus Mr. and Mrs. F. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Christ Anicich Apex Beauty Shop Morris E. Arbiter Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Asay Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beatty Beck's Family Shoe Store Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bezich Binkie's Beauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Bishop Miss Viola M. Blaisdell Mrs. Rosebell Blake Mr. and Mrs. I. Bernstein Mrs. Emeline H. Brown Miss Maisie K. Browne Mrs. Angelo Brunetti Buddy's Submarine Sandwiches Mr. and Mrs. Archer M. Cammack Mr. and Mrs. I. Campbell Iames E. Campbell Ioe Campbell Pete Caputi Mr. and Mrs. William Carrow Mr. and Mrs. Iohn A. Castellano, Mr. Frank Catrarnbonee Mr. Ante' Cecich Charles' Iewelry Shop Chestnut Coal Company Faust Coccia S. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Collins Edwin Connelly Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Cornell Bertram W. Cranmer, D.D.S. Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Cranmer Mrs. Walter Crate Dr. Ioseph W. Crowley Mr. and Mrs. C. Danner Madelyn A. Danner Ruth S. Davies, Iune '37 Benjamin De Virgiliis, D.D.S. Irving H. Diamond, Ian. '36 Daniel Di Mona Nicholas Di Virgilio pa fl'0l'l.'5 Miss Erma A. Dobbs Doganiero's Barber Shop Don's Meat Market Dorida Cards and Novelty Company Douglas Shoe Repairing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drozdowski M. Dworkin Mr. and Mrs. I. Dyro The Easies Walter H. Eastlack Paul Eberding Dr. Alexander Ellis, 519 Broadway Elizabeth Epting Fairview Women's Club A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Gantz Mr. and Mrs. I. Gabreana Fred Goeringer Mr. and Mrs. Iohn W. Golden Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grilfith Miss Ada Haley Mr. and Mrs. F. Hamill, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. I. Alpheus V. Harker Reverend Elwood A. Harrar William Harrison Mrs. Benjamin F. Harvey Anna Hauer Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Hayes Morton Herman, '35 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hibbert Dr. A. Hirshorn Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Horton C. Iackel, Florist Iay's Furniture Store Ioe's Barber Shop Miss Anna M. Iohntra Miss Daisy G. Iohntra Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iordan Dr. E. W. Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Keyser William Killian Mr. and Mrs. A. Kost D. Irvin Kress, Iune '41 Lalli Brothers Peter La Mana I. George Landenberger Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Larsen Mrs. Dorothy McGill Lawler H. S. Lichtenstein Lo'uie's Bargain Store Mr. and Mrs. Luessen Norman G. MacCauley, Ir. Macie's Prescriptions E. Noel Magnus Malatesta's Parkway Villa Marino's Bakery Mrs. A. Marion A. Massi Maurece's Beauty Salon Miss Betty Maynard A. Elizabeth McConnell, Ian. '37 Mr. and Mrs. Iohn McMurtie Mr. Antonio Mecca Walter A. Mertz Mrs. Burtle Miller Philip Miller Miss Alice Mitchell Iohn A. Mitrotz Cliliord Monroe Mr. Oscar Moore Roland A. Morin, Iune '27 Mr. Charles A. Mulford NE Cotton Store Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Ogden Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Ogden Mr. and Mrs. O. Ogren Mr. and Mrs. R. Ogren Mr. G. Okulicz Dr. Robert Paletz Philip Pearl Mr. Sam Peros Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Peterson, Miss Victoria Pisano, Iune '40 Miss Edythe Plotnick, '25 George Plotnick Dr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Praiss Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prickett Dr. Roberto Principato Lydia Van Dyke Pumyea Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pursglove Quality Hosiery Shop Mr. and Mrs. Powell Quicksall Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quinn Nettie R. Randazzo Ray-The Consolidate Salesman Mr. Leslie A. Read Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph M. Reyes Ralph Ricvnbach, I'29 Harry Rosenkrantz, '34 Ruttenberg's Furniture Mr. and Mrs. V. Saitta Miss E. Salzman R. E. Schall, M.D. Frank Schepacarter if afrona Iune '32 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Schild Mr. and Mrs. I. Schlank Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Schoch Mr. Charles R. Schuster Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Scotti Mr. and Mrs. R. Segan Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Seher Iane Serba Miss Betty Server, Feb. '39 Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Server Ioseph T. Sherman Shuman's Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Shuts Helen V. Shutter Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Smith, Sr Mr. and Mrs. I. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Iack Smith Orville Stambaugh, Ir. Dorothy Staples Edward Stemborowski Iohn I. Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. George' T. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stridick Mr. and Mrs. William B. Sullender Kay Swinehart Mrs. W. H. Taylor Gerard A. Tiedeken Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Tontarski Mrs. S. Tubis Mr. and Mrs. E. Tursi Iimmie Ummarino Dominick Vespe Emma Io Ann Viviani Mr. Blaz Vukich Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Vukich Doris Wagner Frank Wandy Ioe Wandy Mrs. T. M. Walker Mrs. Theodore K. Warner, Sr. Capt. Watkin Miss Stella Weiner Miss Carrie M. Williams Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wilson Mr. Albert Wolter Mr. and Mrs. O. Wolter Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Wood Mr. Robert Wood Dr. and Mrs. Wroblewski Mrs. Eleanor Wynn Melanie L. Zbikowski Mr. and Mrs. Alex. I. Zdaniewicz 2 l el'lelfU of OUP C0l'lfl 6l,Ct5 . That, to us, is the very bed-rock of our existence. It is in itself proof that we have, year after year, rendered the EXTRA service and quality of workmanship which, above all else, gains an organization the reputation of reliability. In your lives, the careers now just beginning, to fill your contracted obligations . . . you have them, you know, to your families, your friends, your country, and to yourselves . . . just to fill these obligations is not enough. To give more than is expected of you is the answer to suc- cess in your jobs, your business, and your lives. We know that you, young Americans, will rec- ognize this truth. We feel certain that through your lives you too will renew 9970 of your contracts. TEHCCDMZEAS STUUDHCUJS 130 N. BROADWAY O CAMDEN, NEW IERSEY QJQ SIGNIFICANT FACT, tO0 obvious to require much elaboration, is the growth of the Campus Publishing Company. From seven to seventy - yearbooks in three years, to make us the largest exclusive year- book publishers in the east. One way to explain it is to say that Campus in not an engraver, a printer, or any other type of processor, but a service organization well acquainted with the ins and outs of yearbooksg co-ordinating all the phases of yearbook planning and processing. Not being a processor, we can cover the field more completely. There is no budget too small or too large in which we are not interested, nor any reproductive process that we cannot supply-letterpress printing, engraving, offset printing, or gravure. Using these processes to the bestadvantage, we now make available five different means to a good book. In letterpress printing, MASTER-PRINT and HENGRAV-PRINT. In offset printing, UMASTERTONEH and UVELVETONEU -and in gravute, REGENTVURE. All five, from start to finish, are handled alike, receiving the same Perceptiplan servicing, specialized handling of your yearbook from the infant idea to delivery of a fine finished edition. All five are Campus books through and through. These five -differing in price only as they differ in desired effect and budget limita- tions-possess in full those superiorities in appearance, economy, and general effect that have, in three years, made Campus the leading service organization that it is. X PUBLISHING coMPANY,lNc. me srnuct sr., PHILADELPHM, PA. T. LEE HAINES. INC. WHITMAN BOOK SHOP Paints ' Offs ' Glass BOOKS - GREETING CARDS Painters' and Sign Writers' Supplies 16 Market Street 114 N' Broadway Bell 2860-2861 Camden, N. 1. Keystone 27101 Telephone 5311 HOLL! W OOD SHOP Compliments of Ladies' Dresses, Coats, Millinery, Suits 437 Kaighn Avenue, Camden. N. I. arger Safaried We let others till the S6 jobs, the S8 jobs, the S10 jobs, the H512 jobs, many of which never pay any more. Some may pay S15 or S516 in ten years, more or less. We Want our graduates to get the 515, the 518, the SZO, the S25 jobs and advance rapidly to S30 - S40 - S50 a week and up. Naturally our courses are harder, it takes a litte longer: but Oh, how it pays to have that better preparation! And we'll prepare any promising person and won't ask for one cent tor tuition until the position is obtained. lil-IMIJEN IIIIMMEHEII-11. SEHUUL 325 Federal Street Camden. New Iersey Individual Instruction C 1. f Day and Evening Classes Omp 'ments O Monenu nnessmmuua scuoot ROHRER CHEVROLET CO Factory Operator . . . ' Taught by a Simple Method Camden. N. I. 210 N. Sth Street Cnear Cooper SLI, Camden. N. I. Bell Phone: 9664 , Use Our Circulating Library CALDWELL S CIGAR STORE I ONES PHARMACY - DAISY O.-IONES, Proprietor ' Richman Ice Cream Weoare guiliing-gr Rgpugatxonntpth 729 state Street ur res lpl n ep me N. W. COT. 8111 6: State sts.. Camden, N. Ben: 9134 ANNE and PHIL KELLY'S 1384 Collings Road. Fairview. N. I. Candies, Smokers' Needs, Magazines, School Supplies and Complete Line of Norcross Greeting Cards Learn to play the Classics Syncopation cmd Swing the quick, thorough way, taught on your own piano by THE SALTZERIAN METHOD I. BLAINE SALTZER Teacher of Piano and Voice Studio-2932 Yorkship Square STANLEY B. SCO'I'I' Custom-built Upholstered Furniture 934 Haddon Ave.. Camden. N. I. Bell Phone: 9150 C A R T U N Repairing . WALL PAPER - - PAINT Reupholsfevng Camden 4758-I Refinishing Comngswood 1718-1 3507-09 Federal Street, Camden. N. I. COSTUMES AND CAPS and GOWNS TO RENT Costumes for All Occasions . . . Clean, Authentic Caps and Gowns Sterilized and Cool Consult MILLER COSTUMIER, Inc. 236 South Eleventh Street Phone PENnypacker 1892 Philadelphia. Pa. Note: All Costumes Used in Camden High School Plays and Caps and Gowns Used in Our Comrnencernents Furnished by Miller Costumier, Inc. Compliments of OAKLYN MOTOR SALES S al es-PONTIAC-S ervi ce 1200 White Horse Pike Coll. 891 Oaklyn, BRANIN'S CANDY STORE 332 N. 36th Street, Camden, N. I. Cigars - Cigarettes - Candies - Soft Drinks N. I. BERNIE'S FOOD MARKET 8th and Grant Streets Camden. N. I. Present this Ad and Get a 10010 Reduction On Any Purchase LEWIS' VARIETY STORE 37th and Westfield Avenue A General Line of Merchandise Compliments ot WM. B. MCCLOSKEY Pretzels - Chips - Cones Mac's Snacks MR- 6- MRS- T- R- WAGNER 2103 River Ave. Camden, N. 1. Phone 6543 R. T. IERMYN GEORGE M. BERINGER, Ir. Hardware - House Furnishings Paints - Oils - Glass 3502 Westfield Avenue Bell Phone: Camden 767 Compliments ol DRS. H. W. 6 G. M. OGDEN Chiropractors Slcilltul, Conscientious Service in Medicines 118 N. Broadway Camden. N. I. Compliments ol FARRAGUT SPORTSMEN'S ASS'N PARKS DAIRIES Vitex Vitamin D Homogenized Milk Better For All and For All Purposes Phone Merch. 609 2228 - 42nd Street Phone 354 IAMES M. THOIRS Uncorporatedl F L O R I S T S Flowers tor Every Occasion Federal at Eighth Street Camden, N. I. A. F. I. DORN. lnc. Iewelers 537 Cooper Street Watch and Iewelry Repairing ALERT SERVICE STA'l'ION 68 Crescent Blvd. So. of Federal Street, Camden. N. I. Managers: Willard 6 George Mart: Phone, Camden 7312 BARONE'S FUEL OIL Metered Service lor Your Protection COAL - COKE' - FUEL OIL 24-Hour Service-Prompt Delivery 447 Line Street Camden, N. I. Bell Phone 2508 Free Estimates IAY - RAY Window Shades - Venetian Blinds Floor Coverings-Specializing in Linoleum - lnlaids - Rugs Floor Covering Supplies 837 Broadway Camden, N. I. Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted DR. ROBERT KATZ Phone 1955 ROCCO FANELLE 6- SONS Optometrist Dealers in Paper, Scrap lron, Metals 718 Broadway Camden, N. I. 210-12 Line SL Corner of Pine Street Phone 2780 263 Cherry St. Camden, N. We Deliver Camden 9111 TOWERS THEATRE , CELANI BROS. Broadway at Pine Quality Grocers-Imported, Domestic Camden. New Iersey 702 South 4th St. Camden, N. I. Gold Seal Cleaners and Tailors 3813 Westfield Avenue Camden 4616 Try Our Solvo-Tone Process Electrical Engineer and Contractor Installation-Service-Maintenance Fluorescent Lighting 8th and State Streets Camden 5573 SOUTH IERSEY TIRE IOBBERS 1251 Kaighn Avenue. Camden Broadway 6 Hudson Street. Gloucester 3600 Federal Street, Pennsauken Tires, Radios, Heaters, Batteries and Appliances-No Money Down Up to 35 Months to Pay Camden's Easiest, Friendliest Credit House CAMDEN RECREATION BOWLING O 2200 Federal Street Sports Wear Open Evenings Bell: 4485 Keystone: 27561 THE SELECT SHOP HE1NE'S Dresses - Coats - Millinery F tt R I I R dl zaaa Westfield Ave. um! me ' Ugg ' ewew ' C' 'os 425 Kaighn Ave. Camden. N. I. 932-934 Broadway Camden, N. I. Phone 3734 LEE PRESS ' Distinctive Printing 125 North 27th st. Camden, N. 1. Stores C0 e 'enHY Locmed K2 Blocks North ot Federal SLI We Need Your Head in Our Business PAT, the BARBER Compliments of COOPER HOSIERY SHOPPES CGussie Greenberg 19251 Specializing in Suede Crepe Hosiery IOIN OUR FREE HOSIERY CLUB 456 Kaighn Ave. - 26351f2 Westfield Ave. 600 N. 3rd Street Camden, N. I. Camden, New Iersey THE H- EDWIN SCHADE CO- COIVIMERCIAL ICE 6. COAL Co. 2101 Federal Street Camden, N. I. Coke Gnd F U91 Oil Industrial and Marine Metal Work 319 York street Z4 Hour Service Cigars - Cigarettes THE B :S O QUICK LUNCH Southern Home Cooking A Specialty 803 KAIGHN AVENUE CAMDEN, NEW IERSEY Enjoy a Luscious Nut Sundae made with SONNENBERG'S DRUG STORE Broadway 6 Ferry Avenue Camden, N. I. Prompt Service We Go Anywhere DI VIRGILIO BROS. Paperhanging and Painting Get Acquainted with Personalized Lubrication Service CARDWELL TEXACO SERVICE Tire and Battery Service-Washing 2249-39th Street Camden, N. I. Baird Blvd- 5, Marlton pike Camden 9149 M.6.H.SWEETSHOP CRYSTAL 2507 Federal Street Cleaners and Tailors Known All Over Camden 1012 Broadway Camden, N. I. tor Sodas and Lunch-Greeting Cards Opposite Lyric Theatre GRACE - IEAN Beauty Salon Compliments ot 11312253.23 48281 FREUK voN NIEDA 1008 Newton Avenue Camden, N. I. PLOTNICK'S FUR sHoP C,,mp,.me,,,S of F U R S Remodeled - Relined - Cleaned F I S H E R I S 611 Broadway Camden 21st 6. River Road Camden, N. I. A Choice Serving of Fresh Mined Cool f 11'i,bin -7 M AlllSTER COAL ' - 71 , Sq T ' K, J -1- xr P, Y ,,, :Q B i Q! I? of Finest Money Can Buy Coal - Coke -Fuel Oil I Savonlln and Lindon Struts. Camden WIS! COIUNGSWOOO llll IIOO I , 50 573 mam ao Koyseono 27421 Compliments of HENSGEN BROS. General Contractors Compliments ot H. B. HEMPHILL 613-615 Broadway Camden. New Iersey Compliments ot LEON'S BARBER SHOP 939 Broadway Camden, New Iersey FIT-RITE HAT CO. Custom-made Hats 51.00 - 51.25 - 31.50 420 Kaighn Avenue Cam MANGINO BROS. 644 So. 4th Street Camden. N. I Cut Price Meats and Groceries Free Delivery den. N. I- Keystone Phone: Camden 24361 Camden 9585 ROGERS' R Q50 SERVICE STATION FROSTED ' Fooos 32nd 6 Westfield Avenue KRESS' FOOD STORE Camden, N. I. , 50 S. Dudley Street Mobiloil - Mobilgas CAIVIDENI N, 1, Tires - Tubes - Batteries Lubrication a Specialty Phones 9737-6555'l Prompt Delivery Guia mufg Sporfd .xdmericanidm ibulisiyglmerinan iti ms' Iuh 1559 Mt. Ephraim Avenue Camden. New Iersey A Polish-American Institution 1 Phone 7754 o JEWE1-ERS GAUDIO BROTHERS Quality Iewelers for 40 Years Diamonds - Watches - Iewelry SCHOOL RINGS Easy Budget Plan 405 BROADWAY. CAMDEN Wholesale Fruit and Produce Distributors 2nd Street and Kaighn Avenue Camden, N. I. IOSEPH GAUDIO ARTHUR GAUDIO Bell, 3800-01-O2 Keystone, 2-7761 A D K I N S KEYSTONE STATIONERY Trucking and Freight Lines, Inc. Col-VIP-A-NY Complete Photographic Department 433-41 Lansdowne Avenue School and Office Supplies Camden, N. L Printers - Engravers - Lithographers 527 Market Street Camden, N. I. BINNEY 8. SMITH IIIIMPANY Man utacturers ot CRAYOLA ANDU-SEPTIC DUSTLESS CI-IALK GLOAMA BLOCK PRINTING INK PERMA PRESSED CRAYONS ARTISTA TEMPERA POSTER PAINT ARTISTA WATER COLORS FIRMA GRIP PASTE COLORED CHALK FRESCOL SHAW FINGER PAINTS R. T. Gemmell, Representative 2902 Berkley Street Camden. N. I. Phone, Camden 5972 Camden 5109-W The Mercantile BETTY s BEAUTY SALON Printing House 2508 Federal Street Printers Camden' N' L 131 Federal Street Camden. N. I. MERRILL N. O'BRIEN, SR., '11 MERRILL N. O'BRIEN, IR., '38 Kodaks - Waterman Pens - Film HARBAUGH 6. HALL, Inc. Wholesale Contectioners Jos J FROST Distributors Schratft's Chocolates and Double H Brand Confections 203 N- SIXTH STREET 223-25 N. 3rd street Camden. N. 1. CAMDEN, N. I. The College of South Iersey Offers to Iune High School Graduates the following Courses LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES PRE-PROFESSIONAL EDUCA'l'ION-TEACHING PRE-NURSING AND TECHNICIAN ACCOUNTING IOURNALISM BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION LIBERAL ARTS COMMERCE AND ACCOUNTING GRADUATE NURSES CPublic Healthj A Special Course in Shorthand and Typing will be given this summer be- ginning Iune 23 for those who want to go to college, or others who desire some training in these subjects. A One-year Secretarial Course will be offered, starting in September, 1941. This Will include Shorthand, Typing, Business English, Office Practice, and the use of Machines. The purpose of this course is to meet the needs of business and professional men who are demanding secretaries with the poise and culture such as the college atmosphere provides. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT ANY OF THE ABOVE COURSES ADDRESS Paul F. Middleton, Registrar, or Charles L. Maurer, Dean 220-228 Federal Street Camden, New Iersey The Park Storage Warehouse Company Haddon Avenue and Pine Street Camden, New Iersey Compliments of Moving IVIILLSIDE FARMS and Shipping mvsnsms. N. 1. Storage and Packing Agent for phone: Riverside 47 AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. By Van anywhere in U. S. A. and Canada Estimates Cheerfully Given Bell l299 Best Wishes to the Graduates May Success Mark Your Path g-Z lbmii Will. HERBERT E. HARPER M is Izwurmntjjigiil f D juitwrltllhillllllllftlllwttm it H t'tt -'t'ttt is llillit l tl w tf' To the Graduating Class of I une, 1941 CONGRATULATIONS You have now successfully completed your course at Camden High-a period abounding in fond memories and enriched by many deep friendships, Which, as you read this Purple and Gold in years to come, will become even more cherished. Lest through the passage of time, the memory of your classmates and those with Whom you found enjoyable comradeship while in high school grow dim, We sincerely urge that each of you keep in contact with one another through taking an active interest in THE CAMDEN HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Guaranteed Watch and Clock Repairing at Lower Prices-Quick Service! LEON T. ELWELL Compliments of Watchmaker - leweler FINE IEWELRY A F R I E N D 2770 Federal Street Camden. N. I. Phone 5583-W Compliments of M A Y T A G South Iersey Factory Representative GENERAL Ssnvlcrz Co. 1550 Mt. Ephraim Ave. Camden. N. I. Sodas Our Specialty I CHESTN'UT'S PHARMACY Prescriptions Filled Accurately 1200 Yorkship Square Phone 3164 Camden. N. I All Work Guaranteed a Year IEWELRY - ENGRAVING - REPAIRING Our Own Make Chocolates, Glace Fruits and Bon-Bons Specialist in American and Swiss Watches F I S C H E R Mdfkel Stfeel Camden. N. I 437 Broadway Camden, N. I. Salted Nuts and Novelties CAMDEN 2910 COLLINGSWOOD 2900 MUHHFELII lllll-11. C. P. MOHRFELD. Inc. Seventh and Pine Street. Camden Lees and Atlantic Avenues. Collingswood Steelman Business School Register Now Complete Courses for Bookkeeping Accounting Secretarial Stenography Typewriting Civil Service B U S I N E S S Comptometer Ediphone Office Machines T R A I N I N G Day and Evening Classes-Employment Service 210 North Sixth Street Camden. New Iersey PHone-Camden 3369 I. R. LEAMING 1016 Broadway PENNY STORE 1022 Broadway Hardware Flower Seeds Cut Rate 5 and IU Sell Service IEANNE'S FASHION SHOP 1188 Yorkship Square WEISS' MEAT MARKETS Fairview Camden. N. I. 6th and Grant Sts. 4th and York Sts. A little bit ditierent in styles A bit better in quality PHONES MORTCN BAKERY Coal from Mine to You BREAD cmd CAKE Bell Phone, Camden 3417 1202 Morton Street Camden, N. I. IVI. A. C. COAL CO. Bell Phone, Camden 2590 1225 DCIYIOI1 SI. Cdmden, N. I. Phone 2128-W Boleslaw Ryzinski W ILINSKI BROS' MT. EPHRAIM HARDWARE Chrysler-Plymouth AND PAINT STORE Sales and service Mt. Ephraim Ave. 6 Morton Street Black Horse Pike and Collings Ave. Camden. New Iersey T Y P E W R I 'I' E R S Adding Machines and Duplicators Rented - Sold - Repaired Headquarters for All Makes and Models of PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS .... New and rebuilt desk typewriters S15 up. Easy terms. Central Duplicating 6. Typewriter Co. 511 Broadway Camden, N. I. CLASS OF 1941 Your Next Move Is Vital Turn Definitely Toward cr Career For 37 Years STRAYER'S BUSINESS SCHOOL has prepared young people for successful careers in BUSINESS AND CIVIL SERVICE A school with a reputation for placements Essential Business Subjects - Supporting Academic Subjects 807 Chestnut Street Lombard 0854 Philadelphia LEO'S RADIO SHOP COOPERSON BROS. 4th and Market 401 Broadway The Logical Place to Take that Largest Selection ot Damaged Cm.. Victor - Blue Bird - Decca Records Bell Phone, 3855-3856 Night Phone, 5967 S H O H E N ' S 456 Kaighn Avenue Compllmenfs Of Skirts - Suits - Sweaters Blouses - Lingerie - Girdles G. W. M. CO. Popular Prices ,5--' BusinessTraining -- 1 FoundedlB65 FOR YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN E DAY AND EVENING CLASSES : lr' X - - -' General Business Stenographic-Secretarial '- fi Executive Management Executive-Secretarial : 46' Administrative Accountancy MedicolSecretariaI - R,,,1 L- Civil Service Preparation lShorthand or Stenotypyl : M' , ' l j M3 Speclallzed Evening Courses E A . TH. - vi'-fi Business Correspondence Office Appliances - ,ll , i? fHiQ ' Uniform Accounting Systems : ' 1 Y Advanced Accountancy Soles and Distribution - I Personality Development and Public Speaking : 1 Peirce School Building ' ' ' -in PineSt.WulofBrood Philvdvlphiw - ni as xl l if 9 W l wi 5 . Phone 554-I DANENHQVVER SPQRTS Camde-n's Most Modern Furniture Store Wholesalers ot Sporting Goods Athletic Clothing, Sportswear, Trophies . 2731 Pleasant St. Camden. N. I. Compliments of HALLOWELL CAMDEN W ALL PAPER CO- 2615 Westfield Ave. Camden. N. I. Wallpaper and Paints 30 Market St. Camden. N. I. Camden 3599


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