Collingswood High School - Knight Yearbook (Collingswood, NJ)

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However, more careful contemplation will reveal a striking comparison between the two, for, as aviation has progressed through thirty-seven years of trials and strife, so has Collingswood High advanced through almost the identical number of years. Yet a comparison of far deeper significance can be drawn between the two. Aviation is the industry of the day. lt epitomizes our present civilization, the spirit of modern America, and the efforts in every field af human endeavor and development. Like- lf W ORD wise our school now represents modern expansion in knowledge, practical education, and character-building activities. Because of the proximity of Central Airport, Camden, and Wilson Airport, Philadelphia, the Collingswood High School student of today is familiar with air traffic in its many phases, both private and commercial. The many similarities between flying and edu- cation have suggested aviation as a symbol of contemporary school life. The i940 Knight, then, presents itself as a yearbook de- picting a progressive high school with parallels drawn from a progressive industry. AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED S IX years can sometimes be a very short time. Yes, it seems only yesterday that Uncle Joe Conine first came to Collingswood High School. Since that time hundreds of pupils have left the school and hundreds more have entered. The student body has changed, but Uncle Joe's popularity lives on. This affection is not without just cause, for no one has been more vitally concerned over or displayed greater interest in the present and future of Collings- wood High School and its pupils. Mr. Conine has done much to spread the name of our school, he has given his ardent support to its activities. Since Mr. Conine's arrival, he has molded the band and the bugle and drum corps, from untried organizations of about seventy-five members, into two of the finest units in the state, with a membership of over one hundred. The handling and developing of these two musical groups have been Mr. Conine's special services to Collingswood High School. Therefore, because of his unfailing devotion and tireless work in promoting school spirit and because he has so endeared himself to the student body, this book is dedicated in sincerest gratitude to Mr. Joseph E. Conine, bandmaster and friend. Six TO OUR UNCLE JCE A TRIBUTE When you hear a martial air He's been a friend to everyone- And see our band go by, A man without a foe. He's the one who's always there, So let's all raise our hats to him Whose name will never die. Our dear old UncIe Joe. Seven , L. 45- 'Q h- f M I, 4 . H I ' . vm A 4 : 7 ,Il X 'U' 1' L I 1 l ' l .cw- - K 5 'Q 3 5 'I 'lil .12 f W A www T .--W .,y .3 .41 Ov ' ,'5 .P . 'Sb ' -4-1 qi .T 1 W..- l ,Q LLL,. , ','. 7 .LW,. .af . , ' 4 2 , 4, , ,P k M.. s 9 A ,K WQQYJ' ' I an W ng X X19 am ' . ., ,L 1 I ., X ,V N? , 41 'Th . 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' milm YW 'Nt' W Q f 5112 ' 5' - ACE COMMANDERS The Board of Education HE ltoord ol Educotuon ol the Borough ot Collings- wood, New Jersey, as on undlsbensoble port ot the school system, It tt were not tor the untunng efforts of the Boord, Collingswood High School would not retorn its high rottng There ore nine octtve ond Interested members in the group Mr Benson De I., Borron ts president of the Boordg Mrs W Arthur Lottt, Vucevpresidentg Mr, H M Restnck, dtstrrct clerk The members of the Boord of Educotuon ore du- vtded into committees to corrv on the work ot the group, Those who constutute the Ftnonce Committee ore Mr Wolter Morsholl, Mrs Chorles E Kochltne, Mrs W, Arthur Lottt, ond Mr Horry C Rouney. The members of the Property Committee ore Mr Chorles J. Reese, Mr Howord F Scorborough, Mr, George Bterschenk, ond Mr. l-lorry C Rouney Motters concerning othlettcs ore referred to Mr George Blerschenk, Mr, Charles J Reese, Mr Howord F, Scorborough, ond Mr, Herbert Schooley The Collingswood Boord ot Educotton holds its regulor monthly meeting on the second Thursrlny ol eoch month, tn the Boord Room in Collingswood High School MR. CARL M. DIEFENBACH, Supervising Principal - X - ' 1 tlfifm , 5'.,J J'lf 'W ' 'M U Mr. George Bierschcnk Mrs. Charles E. Kacl Mr. Harry C. Rainey Mr. Charles J. Ree My Wish twr the Closs ut lltltl' M wtsh tyr wu ts thot tru mos le X 3 of ond boy tnbuto to those whnsv vision hos mode pwsslble thn rlewlopnwnt public sefonclorx edurottr-n tn Amenro, tho you mot love und honnr thnst- whnse socn tires have otded you tn wur quest for lenrntng, thot xou mot rwrnqnt:e C ClL'lDfCfftGlt? those whose tu-runnol tnterest hos tzyntrtlunterl to xnur 'sllt'fl 'sN, thot you tux lo mm grow tn xxtstlunt nnrl fnnln 'K llutld worthtlx upon the lcundottt n thus tr lord, ond thot you mln over seek ont chertsh tlzcse ossets an lift' wlttlt ore most noble, the mttst ltunnroblo, ond e mcst endunng. Stnferelx, CARL M Dll.Fl,NBACll orn ind . W. Arthur Loflt Mr. Walter award F. Scarborough Mr. Herbert Schooley 1 f uuuiuuuliupu. luu llu xlulw uu' u lxxuiuxlx xuulu. uuluiu llui x xwulul xxuu' iuuxuil ululiu lull' ilvunuuxtriuux lwxx lun lliuxuruw uul iuuuxuuuuiuuxuuuul tiuuluwl iuxr-u uw-uugolw xuuv iuuwuu lillllllxl L uri' uuuuul la vxur.us.tuil li I xlulu lux' vuiliuuiuil F u u' ugr-I XUll xxull lllllllil lluu uueuxl Ixx uutx x lui- uuullwul uuuuiuuu l luwlii llulx uuwr Imuui iulwuxu iuil uluix uuuuiulul u uuruul-.l Nuuuu xxull luilx ru l uulx tu Xu ki lIlx'lll hu -wuluuuwlurl lull I lu u ki ilu- uuxu-ul iuiuixiurllluuuin W ui xxull xtuuuu ltlllllll1 x lxu Huuufuwul l uuuuuuuluwuu. of xuiutll liu uurvxuil x u u uuuvlultuuiuw ul x 'NU liiu uuu X HIV lxxlllf Qulxvruu rlut' Lllllloi ll luuuxf uuuu! uuuulx ul uuu ui glkl uu' Nluui xxull lhuw luu uluxuulluux lluu uuut tl lxuuuxi xx Ill lluiuuu x i lxxxuuulx xmuilru lrviiu ua xx x uu uu' x lnclhr uuuxuuuwiulllv llxuu uluu tu 'X-NULIL' x llx lwuu xxuuu lvul ilu- Nu--.--luufuy utiuil liiuiurwuu L lxiluxuuilv, Iluw ilu uuui, luuur ll x xxwll --,sux ufuu Slll ll S llulllllllliilli Clerkj Mr. Benson De L. Barron, President of Board of Education MR. H. M. RESTRICK H. Milton Restrick, an ardent tloriculturist, is District Clerk for Collingswood Schools. He has held his position since February l, l92 . M. Restrick's duties are many. He keeps all records and pur- chases all supplies and equipment. Working with the Property Com- mittee of the Board of Education, he supervises all repairs and replace ents in the various school buildingsg he issues checks covering salaries and other obligations. MR. PERCY S. EICHELBERGER, Principal INSTRUCTORS ENGLISH MR. J. ARTHUR FERNER RUTH P. GRUBB FLORA HOOPER RUTH A. HUZZARD MRS. MISS MISS MISS EDITH H. KROENER MISS EUNICE E. MELLINGER 4 MISS J. RUTH STEVENSON SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS MR. CHARLES H. WEHLER MR. KENNETH G. JOHNSON MISS MARY E. McKENZIE MR. PERICLES K. PAVLIDES MR. RALPH W. E. KLINE MISS ANNA A. LATIMER FOREIGN LANGUAGE MISS ESTHER A. SNOKE MRS. ETHEL L. JACOBSEN MISS ALMA C. BERGSTRESSER MR. MORROW F. STOUGH MISS RUTH E. 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LETTS, JR. MR. HARRY C. MILLER MR. BERNARD MARK COMMERCIAL MISS KATE H. FEE MISS PATRICIA FARNHAM MISS H. GLADYS HILLMAN MR. JOHN L. KELLY, JR. MRS. GRACE H. LONG MR. WILLSON M. ROWE MR. CARL B. ZOERNER SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS MISS BESS A. HUEY MR. HOWARD T. IRVINE MISS LORENA VOWINKEL MISS RUTH M. WOOLSTON MISS ELIZABETH S. VALENTINE MISS EDNA B. HYDE MISS ACHSAH W. TATEM MR. DANIEL F. SULLIVAN, JR. MR. JOSEPH E. CONINE MR. WILLIAM S. DIEMER Fromklm ff Morulwrzll COIIQQQ A.B. LJIIIVETSIIY OI Pvrmsylvomo M.A. INes1em Muryklrmd Cculloqe A.B. I-burgers Umve-rsvty B.S. 'Temple Llvwxwrsuly B.S. Fronkfm C1 Mcvsholl Coilege A.B. Iwnpief Uvwlverwty Ed.M. Ruiqerz Umversnty A.B. Twrnple LJITIVUVBIIY 8.5. Twmple Umvorsvfv B.S., Ed.M. Umversmty uf Permsylvomso Nfwv York Umlverwxty I-Zulqvrs Lfmversrty Drexel Imamute of Terlmoloqy B.S. Perw'1syIw:w.o Storm Colleqer YIE.'I'ITDIQ Umm 'I.H ranty llwdvr CcvIIege I M.C.S. Tpmple Uzmersny B.S. 'Ivmplo LJITIVQVSIIY B.S., Ed.M. 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Center: The Speaker's table at the football banquet. Lower left: No- E llmlllilllul' lllllfluwl-, wlllc qv lv llu llllll ltll llul llklkjll Clmllfjlll cuul ullull-. xxluv lll wlll' lgllull Luv ll llu lllJVGll Al lwellxcl lfullulel, lllgllls ll llllll Ml lllvll lltlww - l lllo scluwll :lux mule ul lluwy lu loll llflcllll, Slllllxllllk il,llllIllL1lL :ll llu wlmlurll tu llulllus Vvlllfll uw lu lil ut Nklllk llv lllllw- llllllllkl llu' HUlllL'5ll'V l'3c1lullu'la wc Glxvll lull llu wlullll'u lufmes ullcl l'll'VOlllL'H llul lj l XX xlllil llu llutl' Classes Sglollwl' rlcuujts, mul llul llulllllu l-, lil llu Nulloluil l'lOllL7V Sofulg lull' kill Llkrllhl' luul Ill flfluuml lllv llu' lllffllllylw lu lou till: ug rv- llllllew lil Sllllll' all llul Ul'llWlll'S cl lluw- qlulzll' tional Honor Society members decorating for Christmas. Lower center: The Hockey Banquet. Lower right: Choosing records at the noon dance. SOLO FLIGHTS IN DRAMA, IN MUSIC, IN LANGUAGES TO COLI INGSWCQD High Sflitiol tliis was fume student tissriiilvly iriogruiiis wider the QIIlClCIliCG ot Miss iditli H Kroef rivr Siuorisorvd In tuftiltx riioriif liters, stiiclurits gmr'ttQtiiQtQd iii tliciw iricgruriis limo lwogiums Celebrated liolif days and special fwrtts, and were ciivvii liy the INLISIC depmtiiiorit, societies, Clttlls, Red Cross, lilirory, rr . rr Clussrooni QIULIIB, Knight and News staffs, Qtttdarico Ctcivortf riimit, Grid tiiwctorri Clciricc Class Nino special ussemlvlios were provided, six lix' the Student Govcriiiiig lioord and tlirec by the liourd ot Ldticctioii ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS The story of the Red Cross flag and the flcgs of five other nations was presented in a tableau by the Junior Red Cross. Participators were, left to right: E. Tur- ner, M. Taylor, A. Pierce, D. Schwartz, M. E. McCay, M. Barnett, R. Tschudin, J. Welsh, N. Breedlove, W. Slocum. With Byron Yoder as the professor, the German department presented a German classroom scene. Doris Tutwiler and Lil- lie Unterbrink read the Bible in German. A folk dance with an accompaniment of singing was performed by Constance Hazelwood and Edwin Turner. A unique performance, ln a Monastery Garden, was given by the Modern Dancing Group under the direction of Miss Lorena Vowinkel. The movements portrayed thc swaying of trees, the lovely fountain, and the solemn resignation of the monks. The syncopation af the Colls-High Swing Band made several delightful programs. The members are: First Row: N. Breedlove, announcer, E. Rynex, C. Duus, C. Harper, F. Robinson, J. Martin, soloist, J. Lyon. Second Row: D. Eppler, J. Parker, M. Duus, J. Rainey. Third Row: A. Knudsen, W, Kramer, C. Dibble. K MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT Ks. ' ' i V, f ' Q Upper left: As the lunch hour approaches, Mrs. L. Clifford and Mrs. K. Stratton stack gleaming dishes soon to be filled for hungry students. Upper right: Mrs. E. Krebs busily slices lunch meat while Mrs. L. Thornley waits to make sandwiches for the noon rush. Lower left: Mr. J. Penn and Mr. A. Hoehling, school ianitors, store supplies for future use in the cafeteria. Lower center: Mr. M. Don- nelly, fireman, industriously goes about his work which includes caring for the furnaces. Lower right: Swish, swish, swish, swish, goes the broom of the indefatigable Mr. M. Smith as he goes about his work of cleaning the halls. - U X v . i x Twenty-two I - il ., 5 ,b . K i K J CONTACT! Interviews before the Take-Off 'I' Hl aiin of tlio Gurclance Department organized this year under the supervision of Mr George Lotte, Jr., was Guidance toward the fall ad- iustmorit of ntinils in relation to school and life Vocational problems were handled by Mr. Lettsg personal problems, Mr K, Johnson and Miss F. Hooper, educational problems, Mr. Letts, Mr, Johnson and Miss Hooper, college entrance and scholarship awards, Miss E, Mellingerg Placement liuroaii, Mr C Zoerner and Mr W, Rowe. Upper right: Phyllis Claypool, Jeannette Hopkins, and Harry Quenzer assist Miss Eunice Mellinger with her college pre- paratory and scholarship files. Lower right: Mr. Carl B. Zoer- ner and Mr. Willson Rowe discuss the qualifications of an applicant registered in the Placement Bureau. Below, left to right: Miss Flora Hooper explains diploma counts to Patsy McLean and Mabel Cook. Center: Mr. Kenneth Johnson and James Naughton talk things over. Right: Mr. George Letts, Jr., prepares guidance records. - Twenty three , M. - nga: . ..'Lw,j w 2qawxn2mNWW?w . mfmiig ef f . A W- J igziafislfpntzf-If ' . -4 -. - 1-'ss-,W 5-Mi..,---f '17-,,iQ5'v ' A fr g': T-iffexmlqgii , -, !E3Q 'f.,ff3, ., - 1 V? ii.'fF?? l5 3NE ''-!FVg.QWii5' Y- Hl.:.:-'12 '1 - - 1 1 -.Lf,,,,.... 5 , ,fs w, -5 531. 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This feat, now part of a daily schedule, symbolizes skill in advanced aviation. ln modern education, students seek outlets for special skills, and find expression in sports, music, art, scholarship, drama, journalism, debating. lt is just as easy to capture a student's interest in extra-curricular activities as it is for the autogiro to land on the post office roof. 4, 5 r L NEWS ON THE WING WX J 1' M vc H ImM1wlxn VV'n1hlUlQ3xl'1Q he?GCif Vlmf SPH, IM' Inmnt' Huis wus thc '-llKfkr x'wTlIX Vmx mm KYIVKJVNKHQ wrm L1 'N Hu-f f'Col!sfHw iw mm hola rw ui the News mmnwgd uv Hwvwmllw I A' , NN mu M 1 Lwxfllltx tmuqm fwotiww your IHC Chllmwwf cffoft of lwwvcek fwwfxw 41'fH'Gf fx X1 X Nw wx Vu1Nwmlm,c1lvx Hfkldbflfk, for studmts Dwffcrwdurfwrg und H10 bLmm'M f-TSW, We ww H-. Lili M Img, rum 10 Mun stufiwrwis mformad glwgn rwgsullcfi uw 150 5Llb5CV11'1NCYN'X Iudm :wiv 1 Iv -1. in ur! 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Dreher,19-40 News Editor .. ,Victor Turkat, 1941 Editorial Page Committee srgggieingugrtzryllzisgo iJeannette Hopkins, 1940 Sporrg Editors I Joseph MacAllister, 1940 I Lester Glaser, 1940 lMarguerite Burke, 1941 l Exchan e Editor Filing Editors Betty Franks, 1941 1942-Marion Burns, Jean Carson, Virginia Clark, Phyllis Cline, Annemarie Ehlers, Mildred Fritz, Ralph Knisell, Betty MacEwan, Mary Elizabeth McCoy, Beatrice Seltzer, Alex Smith, Karl Turkot, Marie Tl ' aarlco, Betty Winters. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager . . George Dittenderter, 1941 Circulation Manager Eric Oesterlc, 1940 Assistant Circulation Manager Bctty Franks, 1941 ADVERTISING SOLICITORS 1941- Sarah Burbage, Norman Duncan, Betty Green J , ames Hazelwood, Ruth Lutz, Jean Porter, Phyllis Stratton, Muriel Tompkins, Phyllis Voorhees, Rita D'Alessandro, Grace Day, Richard Ditfenderfer, Bruce Shugart. 1942- g . . , Elaine Anderson, 1941 TYPISTS I-ibY0fi0l1 -.JOUR SYYUNOI1. 1941 Head Typist . . , .. ,. ,Dorothy Babish, 1940 REPORTERS 1940-gt-ildred Behnke, Mabel Cook, Mildred Deuter, Rita 19-l0iR b B h, Hild J ll ,J K b, 'Fe' M'L,L.,Iux?i.g14engeg, ,3a':?'t:,':, R::nne?feLiIl:3 ilntg? 1941-ESl:1ll3rEnglehart, Franccs Fullerton, Jean Eltreth, Olga brink, Byron Yoder. ' ' 1941-Mildred Asay, William Bailey, amy Lou sunken, ADWSERS Mariorie Brickner, Jeanne Davis, Betty Franks, Mae Advertising Adviser Mr. Willson Rowe Gilpin, Jean Isaacs, Florence Lennox, Sylvia Lutz, Financial Adviser . . Mrs. Grace H. Long Robert Reeder, Literary Adviser Miss Ruth A. Huzzard Heb Good' Page Foul' EW Who? See , H., 4 - -- - ' ' ' Y' V Y Y Y E' W -My MWA-in ,.g::.- ' oningabvogd Senior' H ' ' 'A J-J -'V-rr 37-5-we R N V L A A H , , .. A - -- --f it mfr., Ce D,v4.,.,F Q if-if -- 1 0 - f .iHU1'll,,. ,F 'MLTT' Dan :req of,,, fy: M- --e-- - ,. r , - .T.PS- Be ' Dv i, 'w B .. lqllo BUY .1-1 T ' od TC.l f- Uri:-1lm 12.ium 'jt'l ' To ,2 ' 3 d SXT-'f' V ' A '13 .l ri 1' n SWO mile, 5 fs rw l i te 1 f., 'li-., . H71 s.:-1 ..-f .ii 1 1 lm,lf1 f,i T.- - h O I gl . I 1 l'rlnQ h'1it'1,f 'X' lmzii 'VAL' - fu ,.'i ' l1','f '- -, M W Y 'A,-V1 lm- l: llxpor e -,--- i N... Chew Tafhes mWf:j5,,,aIStvn ,mm hwxl idx' AA! P65111 ,L.!f'ii., -l 1 4-Wifi., ruin M X.. ,v-,,.--- ...l . IF mu. A-W, . W is A ln. . if-X156 'lil 'X r H T ere om Nei was f 'YI Able 'lf .XX 1- 8' xf-9 8 H5609 . ov' . k lr' mw ':,1 er , up x'c+'1:fev' 1 .Wu Hwy 9 .. X Nl, ,RG M . ' yi? ,.-iff.. Lwk... -1 f.f,fi- ,f..-il nnqu, 'J QQ X '9 Lib fl .1 Q ,V ru, B x:tQsl'v1.:tts2v1:SNXevil. w' J . Nicif-.l..i.ii'wnN ..111fE1, l' Mr- 'Null--lhlwl 'PN i XX . XO .S .0 N 1 A X Mn... ,. 1' . I A i lliy nn, rf' 'tv' Upper left: Editor Stevenson, Business Manager Rainey, confer with advisers Miss F. Hooper, and Mr. K. Johnson. Middle: Art Editor, Marjorie Barnett, discusses layout plans ff YlfNl4i'3UUK to siiriioss oll yeorboolssln lhot is tho molto of Coch YQGVIS ltort i H ri Knight aloft Witli iintirinq G' this ntiids oroiiii iriod to niointoin thu ir V9 ttdrnt wt holoro thorn ht iirovioiis soniors ilit rnwrnlwrs of tho stott voliintecrcd their strivirrrs ond lotwr vvorc solcctod to fill positions to which ilwt worst host siiiifvti R Xhfith tht- lricndlt odvicc' of Willioiii vnscn tht' oditoi'-iiifrhicl, vvorls on the voor iwltk r , howl iirocirvssori smoothly To tnohlo the work to he more etticient, 'toil was .suitiirotod into three divisions' bo ni nrt, ond literorv Koch stoft hod ltiriiiti, odxisoi ond stiidrini oditor. the Sl- G Twenty THE KNIGHT with Art Staff. Lower: Marjorie Barnett, Eleanor Hatch, Dorothy Purbeck receive instructions from Miss E, Hyde. Center: Hartley Bancroft scouts for a picture. The litororg stott coiutionod iiictiirtys, coin iiosed orticles, collected stotistics, wrote hood, lines, ond tinolly prootfrood tho ontiro hnol. lviiss Floro Hooper odvised the stottg Morrow iieoiichonwiv vvos the litoron editor The lvusincss stcitt Llliflti the Coiniivtorit di' rection Qi the business nionooor Joseph Roinux. hod chorge ot coinpoigning receiving stilnscriiie tions, collecting nionov ond keeping records oi individuol occounts Mr Kenneth Johnson wow tocultv odvisor The ort stott shooldercd tho rcsijionsibiiiti. ol cutting the iithotogrorrhs. ond orronging log outs Miss Edith Hyde ossistcd Morioriti lion nott, thc ort editor. -eight OF 1940 KNIGHT STAFF William R. Stevenson ..,..,..................,...,.,......,..,. Editor Joseph Rainey ......,.,......... ,.,...... B usiness Manager ART STAFF Miss Edna Hyde .....,.....,..,.........,..,.........,.......... Sponsor Marjorie Barnett ....... ,...,. ....,.......................... A r t Editor Nancy Gerhardt, Eleanor Hatch, Edwin Pund, Betty Henderson, Dorothy Purbeck BUSINESS STAFF Mr. Kenneth Johnson ..,..........,.,..,..,................ Sponsor Joseph Rainey .................... , ............. Business Manager Dorothy Apetz, Douglas Allen, Robert Wheeler, William Jackson, Holland Taylor, Betty Doerrmann, Edward Bohn, Regina McDermott, Phyllis Claypool, Elizabeth Kelly, Catharine Prestwood, Ann Driscoll, Gayle Barrett, Anne Curreri TYPISTS Mabel Cook Geraldine DePaul LITERARY STAFF Miss Flora Hooper, ..,..,.....,.....,...,.,.......,.,......... Sponsor Marjorie Beauchamp ............,..,.........,.. Literary Editor Elnora Mathis, Sara Black, Ida Marie Gilliams, Dale Roeck, Jessie Cundy, June Field, Betty Sharp, Carolyn Prickitt, Rita Dice, Barbara Kirkpatrick Center: Miss Hooper aids Jessie Cundy in her search for manuscript, Elnora Mathis reviews last year's Knight, Literary Editor Marjorie Beauchamp proof-reads. Upper right: Literary group in action. Middle: Business statt prepares an extensive campaign. Lower: Douglas Allen, Ann Driscoll, Mr. Johnson, Business Manager Rainey, Regina McDermott at work. Twenty-nine HIGH FLYING Miss Edith H. Kroener Dramatic Coach THESPIANS RAMATICS, tltat ver'-, tntttartant part at scltcfal lite, is under the capable dtrecttan at Miss lidttlt Krattncr ln addtttan ta caaclwtna the tttntar and senior ytlats, Mtv, Kraener tnstructed a sapltantare stteeclt class and directed tlte actrvuttc-5 at the Januar-Sentar Drarnattc Club In the stweeclt class, lteld daring s,cltc:t'vI ltattrs, tltt' sattltn :nares learned stage canduct, tance cantrcni, and atlter int- ttartant phases al drantattc art Danna the tear tlttx pn-- sented ta the assemblies several Bible passages read tn ttntsan Wedttesdayt alternaan was tlte time wt aside tar tlte nteattngs at tl'te Dramatic Club, canstattna at tttntaia and seniors Here the students discussed topics relexant ta dratna and talked over bustneas ntatters Ml he atttcers at the L Iulu an' Ida Marte Gtlltafns, President, Charles Walton, Ntcefprest- dent, Sara Black, Secretary, Eleanor Hatch, Treasttrer In the tall al the 5ear, tlte settlers presented a lttqltlx drantattc ttraducttan demanding vtvtd character ttartratal In cantrast, the tctntar play given tn the spring was a cantedt Dae ta the anttrutg ettarts af M155 Kraener and tlte trttuttw tnterest dtsplaved bv the casts and cantnttttc-es at twatlt ttra' ducttans, each play was enttrett successful Upper: Young hopefuls try out for parts in the iunior and senior plays. Lower: Meetings of the Senior Dramatic Club and the Senior Board of Control. z.:k.Li1 'Q . . Q a4x,,.a A H M .gif ' MT? , ' 4 Fix X ' L-Rf, ...MW im 'xr xp ,,,, 4 ef--.. 'lx jSgR3TE wir' U A W U jf, 4' fp fi 3' fi' ff . K K 1,0 x 'K T f fkigaxx. 33, if. 1. ly'-af 4- Q 1 ,,,a. Fifa K EQAEQJL 9, VW K,k1 X x. W l ' 'oh , 1+ 'l'r, 3, .QQxw,J vsdylxa S Y K ai ,IQ ' Q r ,f 4 ? - I: ' L Q ' Q' ,, f A lf Wf Qm Q5 T f r - 1 E .A A4 2 ,Qi 3 ' 3 4 , Q F X ! ,K v. I N MQQ5. ' ' ygiii sig v -- m T Q 5 ii V M , M S K A .w im E3 ' --ww, fzL:l'4j?.3 , 15,4 I W, wsvv 4 - A 'f' 5 M5-5332 i , ,mr-. ..wf - WWST f-- , 1 ' Q k I 1...- J P S11 ' , :QQ J, f 9Q. gm 47 , YW 5 Eb Q s 3 x, 3 :Q 41.12 R. A K 2 9 1 xl .uf 'lf . .4 iw .4 fs if I A' 6 Q? J 51 ' Y y ini? ,, I5 ,wi wmv, ij'-Q , , ily. Ai. F . fly 11 l o l Upper left: E. D'Andreo berates M. Nichols while A. Munster offers tea. Upper right: D. Tutwiler cringes as R. Hang and J. Rainey cross swords perilously near her, !Xll'lU5, cammlx, ilraailx, and axcitamaal cliarafturijad Tha liaxal Family! the am- lwiliaus play ivifuwriltml lux Ilia svruars all Nof vuiiilw' lf' arul l8 llm' g-lax' vrwaijluil in a lwaulilal soiling, was a yan liaxal ol tlwo Cawiwclisli lamily with its llwvu aviiuialiaiw al stage Lllllbli lwarallclmg tlw lamum li1rrx'1'cr'u-lwrvxxs Lower left: G. Berger, J. Romano, M. Nichols and J. MacAllister form an admiring group around A. Regn. Lower right: A. Munster interrupts as B. Yoder makes love to A. Regn. Uriacr tlwa able dircctiam af Miss lautlw Krae ner, tlwa Cast Qaxa a iwolnslwad iwrlarmaaca wlwclw was lauded by all Ida Maria Gillrams, as tlu malruarclwal focus about which llw avlnaa rw- xalxacl, was Tlwc :lar l'L?l'lOl'IIlki'l', lllll all llw Cast tunica in Qxcallaal iwarlraxals Mucli Crwclvl is alba clue la Ilia lwaia warlaaa LiOlll7llllli'xl9 Thirty-three The Junior Class presents SEVENTEEN MR. BAXTER Gcargc Dittenderter JANE Norma Ciliberti MRS, BAXTER Sarah liurbage WILLIAM SYLVANUS BAXTER Robert Hitchcock ICHNNIE WATSON. Russell Eisenhordt MAY PARCHER ..Ruth Miller LOLA PRATT Sylvia Lutz GENESIS Milton Holmes JOE BULLIT ..CarI Paczulla MR. PARCHER .. .. David Bantle ETHEL BOKE Ruth Lutz WALLIE BANKS ..Arthur Keiter MARY BROOKS Margaret Wiswell GEORGE CROOPER .Homer McNabb Top: Sylvia Lutz and Ruth Miller seem to enioy the serenading of Robert Hitchcock, Russell Eisenhardt and Carl Paczulla. Second: Refreshments are served during the party to R. Eisenhardt, R. Miller, C. Paczulla, S. Lutz, R. Hitchcock, R. Lutz, M. Wiswell, A. Keiter and H. McNabb. Third: Sylvia Lutz, leading lady in Seven- teen, portrayed Lola Pratt, a very engaging young lady whose baby talk bcwitched all the boys. Fourth: G. Diftenderter as Mr. Baxter severely reprimands Genesis IM. Holmes! as N. Ciliberti and R. Miller look on with amusement. Ni TP FLIGHTS INTO THE WORLD OF YOUTHFUL ROMANCE AMQNC5 heloxad ftntorican lnoys at lictian Willie Baxter, hero al Booth Tarlangtoifs plat Scveritec'i1, takes his place with honor The Junior Class presented this humorous classic on Fri- day and Saturday nights, March l and 2 Miss Edith Kraener was the capable directross. Willie, excellently portrayed by Robert Hitchcock, is a young man at scventeen vvith all the characteristics at his age. He desires to be a second Sydney Carton, writes poetry, and speaks in a voice not always steady. Sylvia Lutz, portrayer of Lola Pratt was charniing Miss Pratt steals the hearts ot all the bays with her bahye talk and sugarfsvveet manner. Willie'S battled parents were played by Sarah Burbage and George Ditteriderfer. Utterly puzzled by their offspring, Mr. and Mrs, Baxter endeavor to undere stand and help him but are not suc- cessful, Willie is hampered in hte doings by his prying little sister Jane, Jane, an up and coming key-hole peeper was convincingly characterized by Norma Ciliberti, The entire cast was excellent and all deserved the plaudits at the audience. Top: S. Lutz, S. Burbage, D. Bantle ond R. Eisenhordt laugh as R. Hitchcock stumbles hope- lessly while endeavoring to dance with R. Lutz. Second: R. Hitchcock os Willie Baxter defends himself when he is discovered wearing his father's dress suit, which had mysteriously dis- appeared. Third: Willie Baxter, an aspiring young man ot seventeen, is brought to lite in on excellent portrayal by Robert Hitchcock. Fourth: Sarah Burbage scolds Robert Hitch- cock, whose pride cringes at the prospect of walking with Milton Holmes and carrying wash- tubs. Miss B Huey, director ot music, rehearses with Elizabeth Galosso and Betty Bowden. ON THE WINGS OF SONG BOYS' GLEE CLUB First row: J. Rimmer, C. Conroy, R. Edwards, R. Maxwell, A. Mortimer, F. Strockbine, H. Dixon, F. Eckert, R, Hall, R. Herman, A. Holcomb, G. Smith, W. Beecher, R. Barrett, E. Ditmars, R. Turner R, Taylor. Second row: R, Winch, T. McNellis, R. Haug, E. Strong, W. Keown, H. Goley, T, Rogers, J, Hazelwood, R. Hitchcock, C. McClure, F. Brosch, M. Hiller, J. Murphy, R. Lauer, W. Slocum, D. Sontgen. Third row: L. Haug, D. Bantle, H, Renne, W. Angus, R. Derr, V. Wore, H. Kirsch, A. Fell, J. Runner, R. Noglee, H. McNabb, R. Reitzlcr, A. Miller, J. Delaney, L. Viguers, A. Birkby. Fourth row: J, Jones, H. Burroughs, R. Stapleton, W. Raymond, G. Bierce, W. Welch, A, Turkot, K. Ditmors, W. Culbert, L. Post, H. Duus, A. Duus, H. Werner, J. Welch, M. Duus, J. Martin. GIRLS' CLFE CLUB First row: E. Alexander, J. Acosta, O. Latferty, J. Kyle, l. Gilliams, E. Reeve, J. Davis, N. Ciliberti, S. Lutz, J. Scriboni, B. Whiting, E. Barnard, J, D'Alessandro, K. Crossley, J. Sovidge, R. D'AIessondro V, Croasdale, M. Scriboni, E, Knellwolt, F, Kruse, M. Quigley, J. Carson, G. Barrett, M. Burr, L. McGraugh, M. Lenox. Second row: D. Black, E. Andrew, J. Roy, R. Pike, N. Thomas, B. Ruth, C, Prickitt, O. Blaisdell, N. Parker, A. Regn, Miss B. Huey, J. De Paul, M. Cook, B. Hiller, S, Jaggord, E. Buhrmon, H. Bond, P. Cline, M. Holteen, A. McCoy, M. Fritz, G. Dunn, Third row: E. Hortz, H. Sirrine, N, Kruse, J. Croosdale, M. Brooks, Thirty-six E. Spitzbarth, M. Davis, M. Krayer, Y. Fantini, N. Isaacs, E. Prevory H. Boyd, M. Schroder, E. Golasso, P. Wike, V. Moore, A. Mengers K. Truhan, B. Kirkpatrick, P. Strobel, E. Youngman, S. Hopkins P. Motto, M. Asay, A. Pierce, E. Hahn, B. Hunsberger, Fourth row: E. Bowden, M, Roberts, E. Albright, E. Collings, R O'DonneIl, G. Crall, E. Robinson, M. Taylor, J. Sowden, F. Lennox M. Pedlow, C, Tronco, M. McCoy, E. Hatch, D. Taylor, L, Kline C. Hume, D. Schwartz, A. Moore, E. Brown. Fitth row: E. Wells, S. Burbage, G. Foster, C, Craig, H. Barton D. Young, E. Keenan, M. Hautz, M. Barron, M. Bruner, A. Finck, V. Vivian, M, Cramp, M. Waldman, M. Sand, S. Love, D. Tutwiler, J. Irving, E. Show, J. Barron. CHOIR First row: J. Davis, S. Lutz, J, Acosta, O, Latterty, E. Reeve, O Blaisdell, J. Scriboni, A. Regn, G, De Paul, E. Knellwolt, M. Quigley, M. Burr, A. McCoy, B. Hunsberger, L. McGrough. Second row: E. Hortz, E. Alexander, B. Kirkpatrick, E. Robinson, F. Lennox, J, Sowden, M. Taylor, M. Cook, P. Moloney, M. Lenox, C. Hume, M. Holtecn. Third row: D. Bantle, J. Parker, R. Derr, L. Post, W. Culbert, M, Schroder, E. Prevory, P. Wilke, D. Schwartz, A. Moore, E. Brown Fourth row: A. Turkot, W. Angus, T. Rogers, W. Keown, R. Hitchcock, R. Reitzler, H. Werner, J. Welch, A. Birkby, R. Lauer, Back row: R. Stapleton, W. Raymond, G. Bierce, V, Ware, H. Duus, A. Duus, H, McNabb, J. 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Mr Stouah this tear hecame director of the Orchestra, under the supervision of Miss Bess I lucy The Orchestra practices three times a week, Mortdax, Tuesday arid Thursday in the audif torium Always a hiah iight at the Junior arid Senior Plaxs, the work at the group was climaxed A ., tri the Siirmq Lortcert on April lb Iiotir ot the Orchestra! members beloiig to the New Jersey State Orchestra They are Eric Ot-sttirle, cello, William Dieher, flute, Phyllis Claiiiaol, xiolm, arid Flora Siewicz, violin Nut xear'f. Orchestra will be without tourf Meir Stiiiers who have graduated They are O Itierre I Oesterle, VV Dierter, D. lVlcCurdy, J Iiaiiiex. I Ruud, W Jackson C Harper, H Irlcimho I3 Clayiiool, A McCoy, G Itarrett, M. llialteeri and M Vvlwilertart With raised baton, Mr. Stough conducts a lively selection. Front row, left to right: Mr. M. Stough, Conductor, M. Walker, R. Weston, F. Siewicz, P. Cloypool, W. Diener, C. Harper, M. Holteen, P. Strobel, A. Birkby. Second row: R. Wells, H. 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Breedlove, R. Scater- good, J. Suttill, H. Kaplan, R. Null, W. R. Stevenson, D. Schwartz, Seated: M. Asay, Mrs. R. Grubb, E. Abrams, P. Green, M. Barnett, R. Shuster, J. Stratton, J. Mahaffie, R. Tschudin, P. Stobel, E. Williams, H. Barton, S. Jaggcrd, E. Porter, E. Andrew, M. E. McCay, P. Voorhees. Center: A. Fell, R. Robinson, E. Turner, J. Mahaffie, E. Tilton, M. Sharp, A. Keiter, M. Abbott, C. DeHaven, Mrs. R. Grubb recondition toys for Christmas baskets. Lower: A. Leete, E. Porter, R. Scott, B. Rowond, W. R. Stevenson, H. Barton tag the l88 Christmas baskets before delivery. N THE Junior Red Cross pledge, We believe in service for others, in health af mind and body to fit us for better service, and in world- wide friendship, are found all the ideals of Collingswood High School's Junior Red Cross and its sponsor, Mrs, Ruth Grubb. The first major work was the annual Roll Call, lndividual contributions made in home rooms are the foundation for this campaign. The grand total of SlO3.34 was used to supply the needy of Collingswood High School with milk, eye glasses, dental care, and other necessities. At Christmas time, the problem of distribut- ing baskets to the needy arose. The problem was adequately solved by the collection and distribution of l82 baskets. lO2 of these were contributed by the Senior High School, the rest by the Junior High School. These Christ- mas baskets contained a weelds supply of food, and Christmas presents Among the Christ- mth? mas presents were many reconditioned toys which the students had decorated. To maintain international friendship, the Junior Red Cross representatives prepared a portfolio containing a clear-cut idea of the school, the community, and the country at large. The portfolio was sent to a foreign country. The officers of the Junior Red Cross in Senior High School werei President, Helen Barton, Vice-President, Mary Elizabeth lvlcCay, Secretary, Jean Stratton, Other representa- tives were: H, Kaplan, L. Gilde, E, Andrew, G Day, M, E McCay, A. Pierce, H. McNabb, R Scattergood, K, Campbell, B, Abrams, H. Green- etz, P. Green, A. Keiter, A. Leete, R. Shuster, J Welsh, H. Conover, W, Diener, R, Null, lvl. Bar- nett, J, Field, J. Mahaffie, W. Richards, J Suttill, W. Stevenson, E Turner, R. Tschudin, E Williams, N, Breedlove, V, Wilkins, P. Voor- hees. 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Unterbrink Reporter, Calls-High News, M. Beau champ, Literary Editor, Knight, J. Hop kins, Chairman of Editorial Page Com mittee, Colls-High News. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row, left to right: H. Barton Hopkins, G. Barrett, C. Prickitt, Apetz, G. Schuler, M. Taylor, Mr. H K. Reiss Holston. Second row: L. Unterbrink, M. Burke Schwartz. Ohlemeyer, H. Greenetz. Fourth row: W. R, Stevenson, A. Tur- kot, D. Allen, W. Diener, L. Glaser H. Hetherington, L. Jackson, R. Eisen- hordt, G. Diffenderfer, M. Holmes. Left to right: L. Glaser, Co-Sports Edie , J. D 1 E. Anderson, D. Babish, A. McCoy, O. Furner, J. Stratton, F. Siewicz, D. Third row: V, Turkot, J. Suttill, N. Kruse, J. Barron, B. Kirkpatrick, B. Hunsberger, M. Barron, J. Marker, D. 1 DUAL CONTROL Altll'. assistants to the Parent-Teacher Asso- cratron are the student representatives rltoserr trorn honta raorns The vvorlc at this orgganrzalron consrsled ol sponsoring a Decent- lvrgr dancty, ushering at Parent-Teacher meet- ings, and at-srslrng rn the P. T. XX. rnenwbershfn tllllltl rQllQlt Mr li VV l Klrne vvas rn charge at thi -.tuclvnl rwrrr'esv:rlatnus Miss Gladys l-lullrnan was cltarrrnan ot the ntentlwershrrm carngrauan lht' l Vi'-Altt nrrrreserttatrves vvere. Lvelyn Gott- Italy lrresrcjlerrl, Arthur ltrrlcbv, Louis Qllda, Jean Carson, Ruth Dunlevy, Gloria Krivos, Marv Reit- crrgclwr, Stanlag Korlhage, Jack Scholdrng, Wil- llarn ltarlet, lithel ltrown, Kenneth Drtrnars ltotlx Grwerr, ldward Hughes, Jean Isaacs, Bea- trice Seltzer, Alex Sindh, lidvvard Rynex, Jarnes Rornano, Carl Paczulla, Dorothy l3CJlDISl'1, Lillian McGraugl1, Robert Steelrnan, Victor Turkol, Wt.-bstt.-r Danse-ls Charles McClure, Hilda Snr- nne, Rrchard Haug, Jane Snaeth, Janet Sav- rdae Top: Evclyn Gottlieb and Mr. R. Kline consult the calen- dar for dance schedules. Center: P. T. A. representa- tives from lront, left to right, are: E. Gottlieb, E. Green, G. Krivos, J. Savidge, M. Reifsnyder, J. Spaeth, R. Dun- levy, A. Smith, S. Korfhage, J. Isaacs, E. Brown, V. Tur- kot, K. Ditmars, H. Sirrine, L. McGraugh, W. Daniels, C. McClure, A. Birkby, R. Steelman, E, Rynex, Mr. R. Kline, B. Seltzer. Lower: The P. T. A. dance in action. Resolved: TO SPREAD THEIR WINGS HDQISE rn public speaking has been the nur- IJOSC ot the Collrnasvvood l-hgh School De- batrng Club since it was organized in l 3b During the hast tear the club's tvventg-tive members, sponsored by Mr Joseph Goldstein, have presented debates and an rntorrnatron auiz rn student assemblies, have debated in their weekly meetings, and before the Collings- wood Rotary Club. Left to right: M. Burke, D. Allen, J. Hopkins, P. Clay- pool, B. Beswick, J. Suttill, A. Munster, Mr. J. Goldstein, R. Gilliam, R. Davall, H. Kaplan, W. Diener, G. Mac- Millan, E. Oesterle, J. Savidge, E. Anderson, and V. Turkot. ,4- A tNflOl'3l.lQN tlowlotrtttortt tit Collingswood llrglt School is tlto Student Govorrwtg lloord, vwlttclt ts ttrtder tlte sttttervtstort of Mr lldrrx C llltllct H. lltusu students sttortsorod :tooo dortcos sttmttrl dssomlrltos ond o Cloott-up Comgwotgtr liltvx dlso yrrwscrttod o sortos of colotorto rulos tttttl rvqttltnttorts Upper, left to right: A special announcement is made in assembly by R. Eisenhardt. B. Foster, cafeteria hostess, aids in keeping the lunchroom neat. A gentle reminder to eat in the lunchroom is given to C. Dibble by G. Reeder. L. Glaser, Chairman of the Dance Committee confers with co-workers. Center: The entire Student Governe ON THEIR OWN POWER Student volunteers served ort o ltoll commttf too wlwtclw qroetod visitors ortd Quordod lockers XX grounds commtttoc ttrotocts the sortror 5-orl. tJtlv'llSQC lrt tutors xoors this orgotttzottort ltottos, lux oimtttttrtg moro rosportstbtlttx, to tttcrodss tts scope of ortdooxor ment Board in a formal pose. Right, center: Park Com- mittee seniors see that underclassmen do not violate a senior privilege. Lower, left to right: J. Campbell, hall guard, politely directs W. Motson. H. C. Miller, sponsor, discusses plans with P. Romano and G. Schuler. D. Taylor consults Social Committee Chairman, C. McClure. Forty-three THE SKY IS QR marry years, ollwlellcs lime lguirr ceorwsiclurcrl an irerwportcrrrl part of Collmgswcocl High Sclwaol, Athletic teams always receive excellent snlzrmrl from slmlrrrll- cmd towrrslleolrle Each OCllNllN draws a large Crxawcl all roolcrs for The team, and loellnall and lwaslallwall gum cslleflcllly, usually llrwd the SlOCllllIll or Q'5lllllLll'wllllll llllul lo Capacity. XX large variety ol sports lb ulluul, allurmllrrq ull- lrorlumtles lar almost any OllCVllll1 Qllwlcllf lllfllllkllltlle 'llmg llsl ol reams Includes laollvall, luc1sl..cllwall,, swrrrf ming, track, learns, and lvaselaall lar llwt lrrfw arrrl lwoclkc-5, lnaslfcelball, SNNlIlTIllIllQ terms arrcl llrr lalwl addlllorr, lacrosse, which was slarlclcl last year, lu llww girls A large rrumlver' al carrcllrlalus alwaw lrrw ml lor ccclw Ol the looms, and llwls larsl, plus llwr' wllwl spirit, grrortsmalwsllllr, and lCGl'lWVOVli nfl sclllapl rm'u1wlm'f r, lS largely resllczrrsulslr lar llmg f-llfcws ul CulIlrrQr..w.:4wl'm teams Havvc-var, llwc cxurliful mzrl- rgl lln rflvirrlmm slall is the mam luclcr lrr lrraducrrq f'l'm:rrlmgr1sl1lg wlrmllw lleacl ccnaflw Howard 'Slculf' lrwm lame Mill lm rrll we wars of auccvsslul ierrxlm al Collllrc1sxxrml llmlr Dl,lVlllQ lllls lime, 'lglwrlsu' lcillrvs lmxr xxrrrr irrrrllmrrf ululig Clwaaulrlcrrslmgls cmd lrcl lfllw CelIlrrQsmwl'w rl lll fallow and ullwlullf growus lraxr lmwrm sw wr ll lrfuxw lla this seclloll, llwal ngxfgrx QP, umrl in aw' 1-,yrl www, Reading from top to bottom: W. Matson snares a pass, H. Duus leaps for the ball in the Haddonfield fray, the color guard begins its march before the crowded stadium pictured at right. E. Digby checks o goal in a hockey game. Cheerleaders: girls, E. D'Andrea, M. Shirley, M. James, M. Burr, boys, R. Grier, R. Malsberger, P. Romano, F. Hill, B. Faster, Girls' Varsity Club President, swears in new members. THE LIMIT to lui o Isotlilioiiol 'mol lliis liiqli slorwdord oi otliiotii is iwotlw iwwlilts lix llzg iiritiziiig ollotts ol tliu utitirty toot limo -.toll llwo ollrur mvmlpcrs ol the sloll orc os lollows litimoiml F Morl. lwoskctllolli Somool L, llyliom, luosfqlvoll, hfhlllllcllll S lhtriupr' troslimoti lootlnollg Josciili iiolclslwiri, looms, ,lmliri Kelly tumor vorsaty lUG5lxtlllDOllQ lliitli M Xflioolslorm sxxmmiiig, Loretto Vowmkol, bosliet- lvoll, lioflwx, tvtrtits lofiosso, Cor! l? Zoorrior, bop' swmirrwticr llrv CllUUtlUQClU!'N too, do mitch to inspire iii tlwu looms llrot xxilleto-wo The clioorleoding goood is tonight ood clirvclotl lux Miss Potricio Forrilwom This yoork stiuod iiorisists ol Moriltir Burr orid Froiik Hill, sopho- mores, Mom Jomos Postiuolo Romooo, ond Robert Grier, ILIIUUINI llxiro lD'fXridroo,, Nlorgorot Shirley, Soriiors, with llolwrt Molslvorgcr! soriior, ot the lieod Ot the souod. 'llwo Xforsitx Club is on orgonizotiori to teoclw good 5lWUl'l5lllUllSllIlH ood lovr ploy, To be eligible to tom, o luoy most liovo oorriod o lotter iii some sport. This yoor morals the cliilwl toortlw xoor ood the momlnorsliip is mow wry lorgo lvlcotitigs orc lield soverol times oocli yeor lor thu odmissiori ol new members At those meetings, ony iwrolwlrvms coricwrwiig tho rooms ore discussed, ood i'lllUllLllllIllU!ll ood rolroslimoiits orc provided lor the rm-zulu-rs lliis tvorl otticcrs ore' President! G Voricq' Vino-lhvsitlotil, lfl Wbrrzor, ood Secretory, P Dniiollo, Upper right: R. Stapleton comes in first with W. MacFarland a close second in the Haddonfield-Collingswood meet. The Girls' Drum and Bugle Corps marches with form and precision. One of Collingswood's ace swimmers splashes. Spectators await the start of the West Catholic track meet. Lower, left to right: Boys' Varsity Club . . . whose members are chosen for their promise in othleticsg marching cheerleadersg Camden-Collingswood basketball octiong Coach S. Byham instructs his baseball enthusiasts. 'U..u ... .-in--.-.1 Q--...wg ZOOMING TO STARDCJM E. 5 ?fi-33 'W E' an ' 1 Captains for fall sports: G. Vance, football, K. Crane, basketball, C. Gould, swimming. jf .1 , - f ,F I r7,74 'C J. Romano, R, Malsbcrgcr, CoachJC. UB. Zoelner. I l Fc Q N . FOOTBALL SQUAD Back row: Mr. S. Byhom, D. MacGregor, F. Boehm, W. Beck, A. Sauer, H Duus, H. Evans, Coach H, T Irvine C Gould W Daniels G Bo H . , . , . , . yer, Renne, R. Litzinger, E. Saldutti, E. White, C. Beck, Manager J. Rainey Middle row: J. Taylor, J. Pizarro, D. Stohner, C, Walton, U. Ross, P Dinella R Pct J J . erson, . ones, C. McClure, E, Hughes, H. Taylor, D. Morisey, 'D. Bohn W. Angus. Front row: J. Brosic, H. Werner, W. Matson, R. Beck, W. Stevenson K. Crane, T, Schwartz, G. Vance, G. Talarico, J. Martin, W. Mezger. BOYS' BASKETBALL SQUAD Lost row, Ictt to right: Managcr R. Wheeler, H Dixon, L. Johnston, W. Beck, B. Kocher, R. Winch, C. Patterson, A. Usilton, G. Pims, W. Clark. Middle row: Coach B. Mark, D. Bohn, H. Duus, F. Sherman, F. E. Hughes, J. Pizarro, W. Evans, J. Kell , Fron Worrell, A. Sauer, y t row: R. K. Crane, U. Ross, W. Matson, G. Talarico, H. Werner, J. Beck, W. Mezger, Hughes. BOYS' SWIMMING SQUAD Front row: H. Walton, J. Martin. Middle row: L. Haug, L , Springer, R. Sands, A. Mackrell. Back row: C. Gould R Boker R Ricci R Jones, H. Wales, Forty-seven Howard T. Skeets lrvine Director of Boys' Athletics ACES ON THE FIELD l'l'H a large turnout tor practuce and elght lettcrmen returnung, Coach Howard lrvnne had llttle trouble roundtng out a good toatlnall 5gLtad Although It was not a heavy team, at was clevor and powerful enough to coma plete a succoswlul season, wunntng etght gamez and lOSlllQ only two ln the lrrwt ganto, the Calls went an a ram- page, canrrlletely SltlOllWCVlllQ Palmyra, 38 to U, wtth the entire team 5howlng up well, The Forty-eight second game agatnst South Phlladelrttlwla, how- ever, was a mach harder contest, but the Calls managed to trtamnhf 7 to r The next two game5 were not gnrttv so lor- tanate A mach larger and heawer Vunulanrl aggregatton completely outclassed the lllne and Gold, wrnntng by a score at f to U Next, Atlahtrc Crtyfs team, although otttgalnrfd hy the Colts, managed to trtnmrrh, l-l ta Q7 Alter thls, the lrvrne Bguad rugarnucl tts win- Upper: Dinella is brou ht d g own by Atlantic City tackler. Vance stops Vineland's ball-carrier. Werner evades Southern's tacklers through the line. Talarico goes around end. Brosic makes another gain. Lower: Stevenson paves the way for Talarico. Colls ' ball carrier hits pile-up in the line. Werner is cornered by Atlantic City men. Martin jars an opponent. Martin, guarded by Vance, makes a long gain. nina stride, tmnplvnng Inv mst al the saasan laaclwdcuwns Altliaaglw calnplutalx aarywlatwng unclvluatvcl lnux lack Inc rncasurc al Ins? llwun naxl mal, l-lacldanliald, tl'10 Calls lacked l'illLlQ1UlOIl sanacl 1 In L' ami llwn, aaainsl their Ilia scaring yanclw, gaining anlx a 3 la U wc' lranlnlunnal nwal Carntlcn cvwnlutolg aatclasscd 'an llrasvi accaunlwd lar thu scam, lwaatuna ln- lat- ywnnvna l Ia U llwo lnalwlwalwls al this a llald Qual train llwu twanlxelna tarcl lrnv ln aaniu vvnlw an mann xara Taaclwdawn ran lux tlwa annual llianl-sawing Classic, Inu Calls Marlin, and Jaw llraswk Mala anal lranw Tlwa wan! Ia Warlc anddawnad1l1arrVVaadlJan rivals, Iwvnlx nw xanl rnarlwr' lsl la U, and an Ilia last gains dalcalaa Aaaalvan llnl 'falls' ilu-n tlnwnul lranlnn in a lwarcl- li ta O, la Clase anatlwcr saccesslal scasan lauglwl lull, lol la ff wtl1XNcrnar' lallxlna lnallw Forty-nine Playing like this brought the CoIIs the Suburban Championship the South Jersey toomomc-rrt gomcs the Collefl borely boot the much-lovored defending chow' gllorw, Trenton, 33--32 They them lVlLlITllli'lfYl eosuly over Woodrow Wilson! jill l, to vvlrw llm' Soulln Jersey Group el Chonwplomglwrp Trovelrrrg lo The stole sem:-lurrolg of Elriolmetlw, N J, ilu Coll5 were deleoted, offer sertrrrg the gore' lor the lll'5T holla, 27-35, by o srrwoller lmul rrolf railed Eo5l Oromge outfit wlwlclw vwerrl on to llwcr stole Clwomlwrorwslwrgr Hoywxcr, tlm lVlfl l'lu1 ood Gold lnosketeew ae! d r-ew slorrdord lnr COlllIlQSWOOd Hugh, UClNUllC1l'lQ lorllrer Tlddri filly lorrwrer Teorrr lwod exer dorm Fifty BOYS' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Team Colls. Opp. Woodrow Wilson .... .,..... 2 9 23 Alumni .......,......... ....... 2 2 24 Woodbury ....,. .,..,.. 2 6 25 Bridgeton .,.... .,.... 3 9 Zl Millville ..........,... .,...,. 2 5 34 Haddon Heights ......,. 27 l5 Vineland ............ ...,.. 3 6 34 Audubon ..... ...... 4 3 l6 Camden ...,..... ...... 3 l 29 Haddonfield ...... ...,.. 3 2 23 Woodbury ....,, ..,... 3 6 17 Bridgeton ...,...... ,,.... 3 8 28 Millville ....................,. ,..... 3 l 23 Haddon Heights ..,..... ,...,. 3 5 25 Vineland ................ ........ 4 l 3l Audubon ......... ..,,.. 3 9 26 Atlantic City ..... ..... 3 l 36 Haddonfield ..... 49 30 Trenton ............... ..... 3 3 32 Woodrow Wilson ......,.. 30 ll East Orange ,...... ,.,..,,. 2 7 35 Upper: C. Gould splashes to victory. R. Baker, league back- stroke record holder, demonstrates. Center: R. Sand displays the butterfly breast stroke. Lower: Mr. Carl Zoerner coaches Baker, Walton, ond Sand. C. Walton leaps away. J. Martin AQUATIC ACES COACH CARL ZOERNERS swimmers fin- ished their leogoe competition on even terms, with three wins ond three losses. The Coils reolly looked better thon their record shows, os two ot their losses were decided lox' losteminote events, Audubon won its meet, 35 to 3l, when its medley reloy teom wos oworded the decision rn whot seemed o deod heot. Agoinst lvlerchontvllle, the Coils medley teom Fifty-one wos disgoolitied when one ot the men dived In too soon, giving the Hlvlerchonts' o 34 to 32 victory. The chomoionshuo Comden Vocotuonol teom olso deteoted the Coils ln the t-loddon Heights meet, the medley teom consisting of R, Boker, R Sond, ond C Woltorw set o new leogoe mork ot H08 tor the eventg ond an the some meet Boker set o new leogoe oneehondred yord boclxstroke record of l,ll 2, NON-STOP FLYERS TRACK SCHEDULE Captains lor spring sports: D. Morisey, trackg W. Motson, baseballg L. Viguers, tennis. April April April April May May May May May May May May June Catholic ...........,.lnter-class ......,.......,.....,.Haddonfield and Z7 ...................,............ Penn Relays Wilson, Moorestown of Delaware Interscholastics Merion ....,.......Suburban Meet ..,4.....South Jersey Meet ,...,.....,..,...VocatianuI ........,..,....Open ........,...,..Camdcn ,.......State Meet ,ww ' , Sis! . In BOYS' TRACK SQUAD First row, left to right: J. Lyon, A. Smith, L. Villalobas, D. Riley, Z. Irvine J. Koshland, W. Angus, D. MacGregor, J. Jepson, H. McNabb, E. Dager, R Glatz, H. Duus. Second row: M. Smith, J. Smith, W. Richards W Clark H Wales, G. Vivian, C. Rfitzler, C. Walton, D. Haug, D. Roeck, R. Gaskill, L. Hang, J. Jones, H. Taylor, D. Charlcs, H. Freeman. Third row' N Fenton R Gil Y, Harrington H Evans T Mitchell E Wh't R Null , . , . , . ie, . , D. Morisey, F. Aurig, R. Wood. BASEBALL SQUAD Lcst rcw, left to right: Coach J. Kelly, J. Flack, P Anthony D Bohn F McNcllis, L. Johnston, J. Anlcge, J. Leslie, F. Flynn, C. Flenard, W. Taraschi, E, Saldutti, Coach S. Byham. Middle row: E. Hughes, A. Shute, G. Talarico, W. Hahn, D. Stohner, L. Vickerey, W. Motsen, R. Beck, W. Beck, H. Werner, D. Thomas, J. Brosic, F. Eckert, J. Pizarro. Front row: C. Dever, R. Peter- son, M, Love, S. Korfhage, J. Munda, F. Deighan, G. Pims, W. McDowell, C. Fairchild, H. Dixon, J. Heitz, H. Kates, R. Eisenhardt. BOYS' TENNIS SQUAD Lett to right: J. Suttill, W. Keown, J. Rainey, R. Peftall C Ott J Delaney H. Hetherington, C, McClure, G. Diffenderfer, J. 0'Hara, Dailey, Viguers, S. Boyer, C. Shinn, A. Mortimer. .E Fifty-three 1 liam, A. Conover, N. Willits, W. MacFarland, R. Staple'ton,.M. Malone cf BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 5 .................................................... Audubon April ...... Bridgeton April IZ .............. Camden April l6 .... ....... H addontield April 23 .... ................... A udubon April 26 ,.... ....... W oodrow Wilson April 30 .......... Haddonfield May 3 .......... Vineland May 7 .................... Millvillc May l0 ........ Haddon Heights May l4 ................. Camden May Zl ........ Woodbury May 24 ........ Trenton TENNIS SCHEDULE IBOYSF April 25 ............. Woodbury May 2 ..... Camden Mey 7 .... Pemberton May 9 .. Haddonfield May ll ............... Riverside May I4 Woodrow Wilson Mcy l6 ........ Moorestown May 2l ............. Palmyra May 28 ......... Team Play-off May Sl ..... .... l ndividual Play-off CURRENT CGNQUERORS THC WSW track team completed another one ol its championship seasons, winning such contests as the South Jersey and Suburban Lcogue meets The Calls easily defeated the Haddonfield sauad, 75 2X3-49 lf3, Travel- ling ta the Penn Relays, the team took second and third among other surburban teams, on consecutive days. The Calls then were vic- torious over Moorestown and Woodrow Wilson, 'IT-3'7-lb ln the Delaware lnterscholastic lvleet, the Calls last to West Catholic by two paints They then defeated Lower Merion, f5i52,f3--lSlf3 ln the Atlantic City Relays, the Calls again finished second to West Catholic. Against Camden, the Calls wound un the regular season with another easy victory, 8028-f-ll ly'3. This year, with many veterans returning, Coach l-loward Irvine expects another good season and a successful defense of titles gained by last year's sauadi Fifty-four Upper, left to right: Joe Jones throwing the iaveling High-jumper Dale Roeck clearing the bar, Jack Jep- son winning for Collingswood. Center: Javelin-thrower R. Reitzler. Lower, left to right: Get ready, get set, gal W. Angus heaving the shot-put, Morisey and Mitchell clearing the high hurdles. Al.TldCUGH no title was awarded in league competition because the Woodbury schools were closed by sickness, the Collingswood base- ball team was in the thick of the fight when the season ended. The Blue and Gold was in second place, a runner-up to Woodbury. Col- lingswood won six games and last only three. The Calls were the only team in the league to defeat the Thundering Herd, winning an exciting contest, 3 to O, This year, although many regulars were last by graduation, the team shows great promise of another good season. Over one hundred candidates turned out for practice The pitch- ing staff is especially strana, and should lead the Calls to many victories. Coach Sam Byham predicts another successful season for this year's baseball squad. BASEBALL Top left E Hughes swings as Umpire Saldutti calls a strike Lower left J Pizarro bags D Thomas Top center Coach J Kelly directs J V practice Lower cen er F Eckert stops one at third Right R eck do s a Feller wind up TENNIS Upper left to right: D. Allen takes to the air. J. Rainey awaits the serve. L. Viguers burns one over. Center: A. Mortimer drives one back. Lower: J. Rainey stretches for one from S. Boyer's racket. THF WSW tennis team coached by Mr Joseph Goldstern, completed a successful season, tin- ishing in a tie tor thrrd place in the South .lersev interscholastic Tennrs League With the entire squad plating well, Robert Billings was outstanding, completrng the entire season undefeated, The league consists ot fourteen teams, and thrs is the 'falls' seventh year of competition The Blue and Gold racketeers have one leg on the championship cup, as have several other schools Practically all the regulars from last vear's team were lost by graduation Although more than twenty-tive candidates reported for prac- tice, Coach Goldstern is finding it ditticult to develop a strong team, Several promising pros- pects are Lawrence Viguers, Alvin Mortimer, and Douglas Allen However, Mr. Goldstein does not concentrate on winning as much as teaching the fundamentals ot the game, 'insura- Fifty-five 4' r.. - FLASHING SQUADRCNS Captains for fall sports: B. Hunsberger, hockeyg B. Foster, basketballg B, Foster, swimming and tennis. 1 I 9 L k J N. . f- . .x ix I ' K l A K. ' Y. Hill? ,-N 5 - ,xv x I v W-. ' HOCKEY SQUAD First raw: G. Egizi, E. Reynolds, V. Mackrell, E. Brown, N. Wood, V. Smith C. Vance, C. Craig. Second row: E. Digby, M. Talarico, B. Smith, B Hunsbcrger, B. Fostcr, G. Schulcr, V. Madden, S. Love. Back row: E. Carroll G. Dawson, J. Rambo, M, Abbot, J. Barron, O. Bloisdell, L. Baccellicri, J Kelly, S. Bloxsom, M. Barron, M. Brooks, Miss F, L. Vowinkel, coach. BASKETBALL SQUAD First row: V. Mockrcll, G, Schulcr, F. Smith, B. Foster, M. Raisner, B. Huns- bcrgcr E. Smith, M. Barron, E, Brcwn. Bcck row: Managcr E. Wclls, P, Voorhcrs M. Brooks, N. Wood, E. Abroms, C. Craig, C. Bctz, J. MacMuIlan, A, Todd, Csach L. Vowinkcl. GIRLS' SWIMMING SQUAD First row, front, left to right: P. Burr, H. Stratton, R. Berrigan, E. Williams, N. Wood B. Brown A. Axner M. Raisner. Sccond row: J. Rambo, G. Duv B. romp' G. Schulcrl, E. Mymfa. Carroll, B. smith, M. Merchant, c. craig, of Chlcmcycr, Coach R, Woolston. Fifty-seven Jerry De Paul admires Winkie, the hockey and basketball mascot. ON WINGED FEET I TILL ochueytng, still gwursutngf' the Col- lrngswood Htgh School Hockey Teonw ended sts l 3'l seoson holdlng second ploce in the South Jersey Leogue. The ttrst gome wos held ot honte on Septem- ber QS The Collrngswood gurls set boclc Mer- chontyllle +0 On October el, the teont journeyed to Wood- bury to deteot the defending chornpuons 2-l. The home field sow the Collrngswood tegm Fifty-eight hong up o dectsuye el-l ylctorl, over Gloucester on October ll On October lb, the 'lColls brought horns o F-l vlctory over Haddon I-leughts The Colllngswood teorny dressed in new blue ond gold tunrcs, set out tor Audubon on Uctober 25 Here, Cooch Vowrnlqel s gurls were repulsed 5-l by o powerful Audubon teont ond suttered theur tlrst deteot ot the seoson, The Colls contured o 3-2 ylctory oyer l-loddonfreld on November l, Left to right: Beatrice Faster , one of ColIingswood's aces runs being dribbled down the field b Sticks to intercept the ball which is 4 h I h woolllbuwlllssl GH ee Sil' e moment e Ofe l' 9 SPI . Beatrice Hunsberger helps Goalie Digby defend CoIIingswood's honor in the game with Gloucester. A desperate scrimmage before ColIingswood's goal line as Merchantville en- deavors to push in the ball. The non-league game wlth Moorestown Thus they ended their season, second only Friends was canceled Collingswood, to get in to Paulshoro shone for Poulslnords bumpy tleld, practiced The Alumni bowed to the Regulars bel on with lvloorestown on Noxemher tl The result Thanksgiving Day. was an bi-ll VlClOl't lor the home team, All-South Jersey Team tryouts were held , , a W U s s Y s Collingswood met the undefeated Paulsboro lglpleI'jlb?lflhuigafl',,VgnlLl,l7C5EAgEifl,lT team on November l5 and was outplayed, sut- frzlggef' aid Bemjbe Hwgbwrger r'ElHt EU lm tlfw' letl k ' 4-l te ' T L ' ' Umg M Skwm M mc WM O de LGT' back Ethel Reynolds and Beatrice Foster made The Colls came hacls to nose out Brid eton the second team, and Eleanor Dr bf was chosen V M Q Q 5 tel ON Nowmbcr Q as a Reserve Goalie Fifty-nine S :1 closely guards a Vineland forward. Lowcr lclt: A tense moment befor: B. Foster scores, Center: M. Raisner is ready for action as B. Hunsbergc1 jumps. Lower right: G. Mackrell tosses a two-pointer. 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Opp. January 5-Bridgeton ..... ..,...,. 40 32 January I0-Vineland ...., ........ 4 4 33 January I7-Haddonfield ..,.. ........ 3 7 I4 January 24-Woodbury .... ........ I 9 29 January 3I-Audubonif .. ..,.. I9 I6 February 2-Hallahanf' ..... I8 27 February 7-Bridgeton .. ,,...... 47 27 February 9-Haddon Heights ..,..., ....,.. 4 8 II February I6-Haddonfield ........,, .....,. 4 I 20 February 2I-Woodbury ........., ....... 3 9 I4 February 26--Vineland ...........,.. ....... 4 2 2I February 28-Haddon Heights .,... . ,..,.. 28 20 March 6-Woodbury .................... .....,. 3 7 I5 'C Ncn-League. I3 c . . C gt p +jNaXflI. we.. in . v rr. I -I'ft- '-'wr' HIE. I IIN I- I A A A 'It' e , JL . ' Q ' .LF POWER DIVES FOR three consecutive years the South Jerset League Girls Swimming championship has been awarded ta the Collingswood Hugh SchooI swnnrnung team The V738 championship brought Collingswood permanent possession at the hrst can In V333 the gurls gained their hrst point toward a second trophy, Two rnern- bers of this IWW team were graduated Sante ot the xeterans who are to swim again tor Coach Ruth Woolston are Babe Faster, highest nndnyudaal scorer on the V339 teantg Alma Axner, Virginia MacIxreII, Dorothy Ohle- Sixt y-one Upper left: Stars of the swimming team, M. Merchant, B. Foster, and B. Smith. Lower left: D. Ohlemeyer, B. Foster, and B, Smith poised for the gun. Center: M. Merchant displays good form in a swan dive. Upper right: Expert instruction is given by Coach R. Waolston. Lower right: Water ballet. nteyer, Betty Smith, Grace Schuler, Ruta Bere ngan, ,lane Rambo, Grace Day, and the divers, Martha Ann Merchant and CharIotte Crasg, who w1II tall the vacancy Iett by Ott Barley, Iasf g,ear's drying champion, The team is managed by Marilyn Ravsner, Ihts xwzrs st IRLILIIU is tu- InIInxxs fXhrrI QtIIntgsvtouct-fXt,uIttI,11n , . Ahrd IX' C,nIIingswt'ndfHaddon I-Ieights Abrd 36 CnII:ngsnond Pitman Mm CCIIingswecd-MerfhantwIIC ,. SMASHING ACTION Front row: M, Asay, 4 Burhanna, A. Svihla, Kyle, B. Seltzer, l Abbott, J. MacMulla U. Green, A. Thompso G. Oliveri, L. Bacce lieri, C. Betz, B. Wo ton, A. Leete, M. Burl Back row: J. Caullei E. Goodall, M. Burns, Spann, J. Barron, l Hazelwood, V. Smith, Digby, J. Savidge, Vance, M. Brooks, l Talarico, J. Kelly, l Barron, B. Hunsbergi J. Lennox, J. Spaeth, Murray, Miss L. V winkel. Left to right, Upper: M. Barron checks C. Vance in her attempt to snatch the ball during practice. Two team- mates run to their rescue. Lower: C. Hazelwood blocks B. Hunsberger while E. Digby awaits a chance to get the ball. Center: Co-captains B. Hunsberger and E. Digby LACROSSE is o new sport ot Collingswood High School. Lost seoson the girls leorned the tundomentols ot the gome, hondling the crosse ond bolls. Becouse ot their initiol interest, the Col- lingswood girls no doubt will become leoders, teoching other schools the fundornentols ot the gorne There ore thirty-tive girls on this yeor's Sixty strive to out-guard each other. Center: B. Hunsberger is successful in her attempt to score a goal. E. Digby, goalie, remains on guard. Right: J. Barron and E. Digby practice interception. sguod, including six veterons The most skill- tul ot these ore lvlorion Borron, lone Borron, Beotrice l-lunsberger ond Eleonor Digby Jone Coulteild rnonoges the business ottoirs ot the teom, The girls on this 5eor's sguod hope thot com- petition will becorne keen enough to creotc o locrosse leogue in Comden County. THF lt'-ill Collrngswood High Girls' Tennis Team will be minus the support ot veterans lletty Brown, Dit Barley, Ginny Rogers, Alice Maxwell, and Thairo Roberts who were graduf ated last year Nevertheless this racquet squad is lookrng ahead to another successtul season under the able coaching ot Miss Vowrnkel and the managerial ability ot Ginny Maclcrell, who assisted Dorothy Smith in managing last years team which bowed only to Paulsboro, Veterans ot the V30 squad are Babe Fos- ter, Petty llrown, Grace Schuler, Betty Smith and Doris Berger Lett: D. Berger playing with B. Brown sends one over the net as G. Schuler and B. Foster prepare to return it. Cen- ter: D. Berger scoops up a low one while playing singles CLCUD SLICING The loss ot players through graduation will not be so keenly telt because ot new girls, who are already itching to get hold ot a racquet Their enthusiasm should result in the kind ot ability that will strengthen the squad and help it to win this year's games with Palmyra, Vine- land, Paulsboro, l-laddontield, Bridgeton and Woodbury, all ot whom are rivals ot Collingse wood in the West Jersey Girls' Tennis League The abundance ot good players on the squad plus good coaching and tireless practice should result in plenty ot action on the courts this season, with B. Foster. G. Schuler gets off a good torehand. Right: Captain B. Foster reaches for a high one. ir row: E. Abrams Talarica, V. Mac- T. Benner, N J, B. Smith, G. ler, B. Foster, B. n, A. Berger, J. no, C. Craig, B. ds, M. McHenry, L. Vowinkel. Lower D. Berger, J. Kelly, accellieri, M. Ab- J. Savidge, C. G. Dunn, J. a, D, Black. CLASS COMBATS lim it .iifiwliir nitifyiii im' iiilrnimiirul sports :wil iq-,iiirwisiiiiii flciwsws lrilwif-Class Qkfillhvs . 5 - it- lifix lwwiv' 'wilt' ivifinllii ir' 7 qliiwxwiurl llir li 5-.vlifri-l fliirific ilu' mlsl lxw l miie lr! iii-.nr riiilh qmwiicisiiiiii flmswx riinwirf wir' wililf- ww friiiiiiiiiwiil ww, mlutriiiwml, uivl ri.-.i . flow Mil llll iw lm' lm 1,', miiiifilitirzri their '.illl-lllvlllmw in'1'ifw tlllfl wiwils l'41r'llil,:f1lUfl iii xwrrf itiriq Top, left: A tossvup creates a tense moment in a girls' intramural basketball game. Lower: Athletic instruction is given to members of interclass teams. Top, center: A boys' gym class practices before competing against ,wig gciflnllp T 'r,1 wwe l'f.3d 'im.w lwtill-, will Sllllllll' looanii Lllloils ldllllltlllxfllw luiliiiiiilwii lui-slwllrcill and lumow. V'-ir rliww ri it ml-iii-1 lciirl iii regular vluss xx..-rl :ill iii! .lil lr ,vCll'CllC s! darts and Clllllfxii' rlirrlwi--, writ grrm vfltyrl lucli rixiiiiiuwvigiri tlrie, xx-.rs viixifl-fl www fix. lvumws, flu' lfliiq will llr i 13-l l lxwwiii,1fl'e. will lwi lLll'l'lll'N ww rlmww fl iii fri ii lwiiiii fmlmicl'-. 4 rim' ytuil :ix till v-l lli- Vlillllv'-, rw il .il llir fellow students. Lower: A mad scramble in an cxcitinq moment of basketball action. Top, right: All eyes watch the basket as an attempt to shoot is made. Lower: Guy Vance referees underclassmen in an important game. Sixty-four Ullil ill tlic your tliw xxzwtttttg tvottt was tmcirdotl tliv fltullltltlttttkltltt Iii Cltuiqo ol qtils' glasses www Miss Loretto vllWIlllsl'l will Mus lltltlt M Nhltttlslittt liixcwltl lui lwtttlmll qutttos tit tltu tall and soltlvull Quotes tit tltv systtttg tltv lwxsl gmt-- ttcisttiitt tsltissos new clwxutotl to ccilistltgitifs tuiclur lltt' lvuclttisltitt ol My lloviuid l lmiitw llttfltl was im tittitnititttil Qtwtttttuttttoit tit lotntlmll tv Ntlllltnlll lttvwvwr lliutttt tlit- wittui tttttittlis tltt' ltoxs tartictr . f , l twilwtl vit tltttii uit' t tttt'pt'titlw titttuitittrul spurt Upper, left to right: Phyllis Green, Lucille Duffield, and Phyllis Stratton are shown as they practice for interclass competition. Rhythmical precision and grace are exem- plificd by Marion Abbott in a demonstration of a difficult feat on the horse. Larry Viguers is posed and poised after winning the boys' fall intramural tennis tournament. tltff Moimluf. Ntgltt llcislwtlmll lsougttv liltts league lncauit its st,-wtttlt your Oll luiitiurx oiqlttlt and tiortttttued iiitttl tlte? rttldrllv ol Murtli Four teams L'UlilItl'lNt'tfl tltis lttoqttv, vftvlt wt! r'usQt'ttvitQ fn floss A tttqttlur sfltwtlttlt muf- lolltmgnl uit-cl gwluxttcl tlimitqlt tyxwo lwtttutw tltv :season curled Under' tlttf lwodcrslwtt- tat Mr llwrttartl Mails tltts loaquo has lution lttqltlx sitfftwsltil uittl ltus lleett Covtttrtttcd lwofttttsv ul tlttf trciitnitq twwttitst ttott, Qiid tvttttxittt,frtt t'ot'vtwt'l lwx cull xxlto tttittt Q it to teal Lower, left to right: Ready to renew the skirmish at any time, is Harold Freeman, ambitious young tennis en- thusiast and runner up to Larry Viguers, Agnes Thomp- son, youthful performer, smiles as she swings on the parallel bars, Sixty-five ir CHAPTER THREE CEILING AND VISIBILITY UNLIMITEE .V Y, n-Q ,' . Lf .. 'u.....w..u.1 '..II.,I,,,,,,,,L NS' 'N X k , .K ii Lg., J . L Q M M ,eww V- v-....,3YrN 'VI' 'JA , Q - ' . 4. V' ll V K ..g25?-f,g35i?YQe-fr , ff: 37' Q- 1 T.- ?T:67'5Z5f1f . V ' fy Ima.: s N Ng- -W, , N ' ,.,,,ggQPf Nh M H . . w ,v 4, 1' I .X f-,- my .,, ,Q - ii, --.Q-g+,-fry., , A lrsixw' , Rfixzgk' ' .. ..,r R lll 5L'lllUI Class ol COlllllQSWOOd Hugh School l-lvl lerl, lhroagh sefrel hallol, Class ofhcers The lllL'5ldUlll! Andrew Tarliol, has been lwacler of lhe Class for three vear5 Harvey llllllh, vrru-grreslclerll, and Roherl lVlal5herQer, frwxnsllrugrf vvl-re Installed lhrs Year Secretary Jaw F-llrlrl ha5 alded lll class problems lor Three XUUVS lhesc sll,lder1l5 were lorllmale lo have Two ralralale and frllyhrllg advlsors, lvlrs Elhel Jacobf sell and Mr Cjsforae Lolla, Jr llarlrlg lhlf llrsl semesllfr, lhe Class advwors and Class olllcors 5grorl5oreCl a play, The Royal lilllilllylll glwrr hy lhe 5ClllOV class In lvlav they Sixty-eight WHO'S WHO me look Charge ol The Scrrlor Prom, vvhlih wa-7 helll al lhe Naval Mllllla l3L.rllclmg The ollrcors ol-wo gave a recordurwg dance lm the gurl ' The Sehlors elecled, hy popular role, lhv l'OllOWllTQ oulslahdmg rrersorlalrlres The lDGST-lOOl4llWQ Serllors, Marg llolleerl arlcl lrlollarld Taylor, all-aroarld allwlclos, lloalrlrv Fosler and Waller Molsoh, lhe Class lho5puam, Ida Marne Gllllams and Rlchard Haag., lho lulyxl- rwalured 5luClerll5, Dorls Tlllvvllwr and lXll,7llTlL1ll Breedlove, lhe mosl aCComrlllQherl lTlll5lLlL1IlS Gavle Harrell arlcl Jamex l.XOllv, the l1lU5l Charm HWQ gurl, Norma Kruse, lho rllogl ClTlX'Llll'OLlN hav, Andrew Turkol, IN 1940 Upper: The Senior class officers who arrange class plans and conduct social affairs for the year are Andrew Turkot, presidentg June Field, secretary, Harvey Duus, vice-president, and Robert Malsber- ger, treasurer. Center, left to right: Andrew Turkot, the Most Chivalrous Boy, politely holds open the door for the Most Charming Girl, Norma Kruse . . . The Class Comedians, Doris Tutwiler and Norman Breed- love, get together for some gaiety on the school steps . . . Best Actor Richard Haug, Best Musi- cians Gayle Barrett and James Lyon, Best Actress Ida Marie Gilliams smile sweetly from the stage for the photographer . . . Walter Motson and Beatrice Foster, the senior all-around star ath- letes, view with pride the trophy case in front of the office . . . Lovely Mary Holteen and hand- some Holland Taylor, of the class of 1940, admire each other. Lower: Mrs. Ethel Jacobsen and Mr. George Letts, Jr., the l940 Class Sponsors, plan for the Senior Prom and many other senior activities. I i NF! qt s Sixty-nine T H E K N I G H T 0 JEANNETTE J., ACOSTA lS Vx Gal lVillldlSlltl Avetlle' ' Colllnqsnaud 'I Present interests: Slngiftg, Crocheting, sntrnrntngc, , ' ' A Future plans: To hecantela radio singer I ' ' Activities: CSl6e Club, 2, H, -l, Cltotr, 7, -S, sl, Slillat Chorus, l LOIS V. ANDERSON H PGP Crestrnvnt Torrgyf' , ,il Colltitqsx-,vtttwl 1 N , , . 41, it ' Pr:-sent -mleresgs: Xllanfinqp dtlvlna, sl:ot.nl1 . ., Future plans? To oo to a bushoss fully-qw Activities: Play Usher, -l ooRo'rHv M. APETZ! fl, l7 Stratlord Avenue LBJ Vilas t rnnnt , l J l Present interests: Danmnq, tallonu, drtv t nq Future lans: Business college Activitib: Play Usher, Al, Play Corn, mittee, l, Play Cornnwttterr, fl, Knight Stott, sl, Stufltlnt Governing Board, -l, Srhoal Sotrlt Cnntrntttee, sl, National Honor Society, si, Al, P T A Repre- sentative, 2, Board at Control, Al, Cornint-ntievncnt Usher, 3, Honor Stu' dent ALMA H. AXNER Ql last Vxmne Terrace Cwllrrtcqsxxnocl ' , , , Present interests: Dress dtvstantna, swnnrntnq, clanftnq Future plans: Secretarial work Activities: Stxtrnrnlng, 2, 3, Al, Modern Duntrng, J, Drum ond Bugle Corps, ll, 5, Al, Hall Conttntttce, -l DOROTHY E I jfl Lartdl' i esent interest ' , ea ing Future plans: BL sss scho l Activities: Col -Hugh News, 3, 4, National Honor Society, Pl, P. T, A Rt,-nreserttatnc, el, Carnmencement Usher' 5, Honor Student 1940 MARJORIE BARNETT H03 Grant Avenue West Collingswood Present interests: Art, donning, food Future plans: To study art, to trawl Activities: Drurn and Bugle Corps, R 4, Play Usher, 3, Kntqht Stall, Art Editor, -l, Park Committee, 'l, Junior Red Cross Representative, Al, Banl Concert Llslwr, Al GAYLE E. BARRQT7' rf -l2O Lrnfaln Avenue 1, il ' Collrnqsvtocf 1' ffl ' 1 L , 'I sl l . Present in rdtf Mu-llc, traveltnfq Future pl 4 Business rch:-ot, K-et ro- tartal wt: Ii, Activities: Qlee,ClulJ, 2, 3, Al, Or hes tra, 2, ,5,,-fl, Knlgltt Stott, -i, Calls- Hrgh News, 3, Student tkuveritingf Board, -l, Student Assembly Coinxnlt- tea, -lg National Honor Society, 4, President, -fl, Eoard of ,Control 3, Lyceum Usher, 4, Cornintrnvermnt Usher, 3, Honor Student l IANE BARRON lllffl Celltngs Avenue Collingswood - S r Present interests: lvluswr, ,liocltuy skating x sl Future plans: Glosstfrra Toarjlwrs' College sq Activities: Hofl:e5g,2, 1, sl, Lnrrussc, 3, -lg Play USPOQIC 3, CC1lL'lx'tlG Corn' ntttten, fl, lattonol Honor Somali 3, rl, Cornmen i-ment Usltor, 5, lrluu Club, 'l, Honor Studi:-nt MARJORIE M. BEAUCHAMP lf East Pqrl1.Avt-nue i Oaklyn . ' l Present ' tgrests: Photography, travele ing, x rrespcndrng uture plans: Jo becornt- a scrr-.-tary r a p tograoher Activiti K: Drum and Bugle lft:-rm, 3, el, Knight Stott, Llterory ldttor, Quill and Sfroll MILDRED J. BEHNKE 233 Stratford Avenue Westmont Present interests: Cwltng, akotrnq Future plans: Business tolleae, some tary Activities: Calls-l-hah Nens, Al N I D DORIS M. BERGER RI7 Grant Avcnuc West Calltnasvvaad Present interests: Mustf, aranwatlgs, luttttts Future plans: Ta aa ta cullege Activities: Tunnts, 3, -l, Band, f, 3, 4, Orvltastra, Y, Plux Uslter, -l, lunar Play MAUDE . BER 737 ttlt1C U A ' resent int e J ples, rallor Slsllllllff Future plans: Ta stutly beauty Qulturu Activities: Nana SARA J. BLACK lltl Cll'Jl'i?'5i,AV5VllLlC VVOOlllYllEI6 L Ptbsentl interests: 'Dant'tna, dates, satlttta Q ' Future plans: fSlCnagrapl1y, traxeltng Activities: Sllaae and Fautlaqltt Club, ' 3 -l Kntqltl Statl rl '- '-I -1 I . I f' 1 J ,7 fi I . if I fn fl I X oiiv4l5,fLMsDELL itll? Oakland Avcuuc ,- Oaklyn' I, if-fL Present interests: Stngtng, atrplanes, lanctng- Future plans: Ta be a raata arttst Activities: Basketball, 2, l-lafkey, J, 3, Glue Club, 2, 3, 'l, Lltulr, 5, 'l. ffalutcna Ctlllllllllltkl, 'l MILDRED E. BLAZER lltl lgast Hacldott Avenue Oaklyn, L - ' , , , Present interests: Mustci, trading leur leaf tglavars ' Future plans: Olttde Vtlark V Activities: Drunt and Bugle Lurps, 5, l, Play Uslwr, 3 COLLINGSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Seventy-one SARAH A. aLoxsoM l 35 Linden Avenue Wocdlynne Present interests: Hacl-fy, mustr, Scrapbooks Future plans: Nursing Activities: Hackey, 2, 3, -l v CATHERINEN L. some 223 East Knight Avenue Cqllingswoad X 'V , lx,,Present interests: stigfts, art Future plans: Dental nurstna Activities: Basketball, -lg Play Usltcr, -l VIRGINLA D. BRAUTIGAM 7 Reeve Avonue . Wcstrnapt - ' -' 1 , ' Plgesentiiriterestsz Reading, traveling, 1 Sl1attn1j 1, ,J Futupeg plapiff' Nurstng Agtityiesfl Nana ELIZABETH K. BRONT l9 Manlwetm Avcnue aklyn V sQtt'in erests: Callecttnq Gangs, V-' wlenn 's music, cattngl ,- Futurq pla College farxpltystcal on ctiviti etbtull, 3, fl, Hockey, N3, -lg Tennls, 3, Varstty Club, -l, 1 Modern Danctng, 5, -l, Lafrassc, 3, 4l, ,f Play Ttcket Cammtttee, 3, Catcterta Cornmuttoe, -l lv' .1 A I LILLY BRULLHAIQDIFI' 72 Jeffers vfxvenulf Stratlorcl l I Ifresniyin rests: Gardentng, anttrtals u e plans: Wark ctivitieflz None 'Q-Qllmgsw d 'W II' - t A., 6, -X ' eres 3 mI0llQ,ll-iCIlllQ, THE KNIGHT . I940 , ' ,Ilwm xiii. . Q , 4 , ' M' A, , 1, , -Hx MILDRED E. BRUNER l66 Frriiqr Avwlwllf' ifullurtqswulcl Present interests: Cullefttuq uuvcltx puts, Iumtbtlll Future plans: Otltm wrvrls Activities: Ctlce Club, F, 'I RUBY D. BURROUGHS -ll'f Cmttcll Axcuuc VYQKI fullutqswuud Present interests: Writmq, cluuftuu, tlrummvnq ' Future plans: Nursnfqj morruoqt: lu l'f'-lb ' Activities: Drum curl P-uglu Curtis, 4, -l, Coll-t-Hlqlw Numa, 2, 3, -l, Potl- funmitttov, ll JANE VIRGINIA CAULFEILD Il Crustnwomt Terrace 'hovmq lun Future plans: Dotuq sumetlunq inter- 1 lug r tiv' ies: d rn n , A LO- rM61't L , 9, -I , rt oufcert ter, -l, Dm cmd uglc Corps, 2, 4, Plot Ttrltet IBITWVTIIIIQQ, fl, ollsvl-liglw Nuts, 2, 3, Culls-Hlgll News lietlrcwntottve, 2, 3, 'lg Hull Committee, Al, Noun Dome Civil mittee, 3, 'l MARX IRENE CLAPP -l-l7,flPork A -uuu ,IA rip 4 , l p - 0811095 ' . , ll , Present interests: Swtnwmu uw, rr Ilectlng .QQsf'wftls J' - . Future plans: ,smess sfltrwulil Activities: N. my PHYLLIS CLAYP W3 S 'mn Aw : Wclft ull ood esent int rests: , Q in tsrt, swnmmm tur : Culleqt- ' es: State Orrliustru, sl, Gr- wes , 2, 3, -l, Cuuuty Orfbostm, Q, Kutglw Stott, -l, Debmtmq Club, 5, 42, Juutur Red Cross Rebrescritotrvt-, 2 Seventy-two MABEL A. coblc alll Newtqrw Avenue Ocjlslyrt J Preseily interests: Mustf, tut tot col- lecmfm, people f Future plans: g6t'il'ElGI'lGl wurk Activities? Glens- Club, 7, 3, -l, Choir, S, -l, slinlglwt Stcmtt, -lQ Culls-High Nr-ws, 5, -l, Jumur RMI Cmsm Repre- RCITIGIINEI, 'i MARION T. CRAMP 45 lf lvlodisuu Awuuc Cullwqswuod Present interests: Trumpet playing, Uvlottuu, dorxcitmq Future plans: Otlm- nurlr, momber ul' cnrcll-gurl ur: ltestru .'Activities: Hee Club, 7, 3, -I, Drum cud'Buglc- Curtis, 3, Al, Gruumds Com- mittee 'l, Hall Cummvttw, Al Jessie B. cuunv lfl2 Eldridge eriufl interests: for G ugs, svwuig, f s Future plans: D s destqmugg tmvcl- mcg Activities: Stage am, Fuutliqlit Club, 1, l, Kmgltt Stott, ll, Senior Play, luurur Plot wg, .X ANGELA M. RE I ,U U29 Richey 'Niue es uwqsxtocud esent inter ' pucuiwg, ,loot , I lf baske 0 Futu plans: Petro issues Clwool Activities: Junior Plot Cummu cc, 35 Kmglwt Stott, -I AN CUS K venue I f eetmcnr V Present interests: Dressmolunq Future plans: Dressmckmq Activities: Juuur Red Cruss Repro- semtottve, 3 ELVIRA D. D'ANDg,EA 720 l-lacldan AVCULICKL- f C Collingswood Present interests: Dancing, legtlmll gatfnes, dramfntrrs Future plans: Beahutyvculture course traveling C Activities: Cltew-ltiader, 2, ft, Al: Stag-i and tnatltght Club, .', S, -l,' Sentry' Plan, Juntar Plat v if I, 1 1 ,V MABEL AVJDAVIS ll? Laxlrnstrle Avenue Calltndswnad ' Present interests: Reading, tratehntt Future plans: Business srhaal Activities: Play Committee, 5, Plax Crirttntttlnw, ll GERALDINE DAWSON, .1 ,C 'l Llndan fwenucl e l , ' 4' Ki rkwaacl ' . , r 'Present interests: Dancing, swimming football 1 .2 Future plansrSt0rt0Qrapl1tlr, business schaul Activities: l-latley Manager, 5, -l Varsity Club, 'l X v X Y 1 .1 i t l A. MJLDRED DAY, l l6i' French Ayenuex Wes man X P ut A r T Presentxiqterestsz Danrtnil, Dan, lnatballl j Future plans: Business sfhoal, se ru tary F Activities: Play Usher, Al i GERALDINE DEH' UL Q rates l'lC1ClClUtJ.7ldr'Ot1LI6 ,I ,' flalltngswaslll 1' Preserit interests: Plane, dangtrri, laorball i' Futute plans: Member at an all-girl archestra, prtvqte secretary Activities: Glue Club, 2, 3,--if Chair 3, -l, Drum and Bugle QQFDS, 2, 5, Ll. Dlay 'Usht-r, Kptght Stfatt, -lg Cate! 7crta.Cammltte-ey -l f .. i. I COLLINGSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Seventy-three RITA M. DICE iO6 East Haddon Avenueg Oalalyn , V V ' Present inte'r'ests:' Ptana, readrng, stamp Calhsetwng Future plans: Callegeg secretary Activities: Play Usher, fl, Knight Stall, tl, Calls-High News, 3, -l ELEANORE DIGBY Walnut and llreuls Stn-vts Magnolia X' f A Present interests: Football games, big league baseball games, traveling Future plpfusi Callegtt tar physical ttciufattanf' A ' Activities: t'lerlcL,' S, Al, Varsity Club, -l, Lacrosse, L, 'l, l-lall Cammut- Ire, il, Park Committee, Al HELEN E. DOERRMANN 252 Stratford Avenue Westmar r int ests: , ancing, Fu Z Business College A ivities: Knight Staff, -l, Cafeteria Cnmnttttev, Al RUTH E. DREHER A-l Landis Fame Avenue Westrfant 1 Pgdgnt ir1ge'i'ests: Reading, driving, iu 'BtlI L ci. Fufuae plans: Business school l4lt4ivities: Play Usher, 3, Calls-High News, 2, 3, --l, Ldttar, 'l, Calls-l-ltgh News Representative, 3, -l, Debating Club, 3, Nattanal l-lanar Sartety, 3, -l, Quill and Scrall, 3, -l, Camrnencernent Usher, 3, l-loner Student ANNA DRISCOLL I6 East Crystal Lake Ava-nue Westmont I Present intehds: Reading, swimrnng, dancing LFC lf ' Future plans: Bustnessxkliacj' Activities: Eta! Usher, 3, Knight Staff, Al . i , 1 5 THE KNIGHT o . GLORIA M. Rf' IJl1FIt'VM HI II- XII I LIMII1100 . . e interests: Iulcz, CGIIUIIQ, I,IlI ture plk s II ox , II IlL'VUV1Il1I ri II mu-rt rl Activitie. IIIIII , 7, i, I, Vrlrmly I IIIIH, -I KATHERINE ELLEN EMERY 5.3 l,lII IIIII AW'lIK,lx.' ' IIIIIIIIQ-w,xCvJrI Present interests: Dam IUQ, IIsyrIIIwItIqx Future plans: IIlI'wIlltf i'N AIIIIIUI Attivitiesi PII15 Ijslwrp lfI IIa I'lIf1lI Ixlfw-, .I ', 'I, OIIIS IIILIII News New I'I':vIIII1tIxL' I A L YOLAINDA 'MARIE FANTINI .If Orwrilril Avfmlc , - I 'fu mlriwml 'I Present intereys: JIIIprlIIIqIgII'Iq, .zIIII'1, XKLIIVI' 'swirls Future plans: IIII-IIIILIAI. IIIIIQIIII, A-III rv IIIVIUI pIwtIIIII Activities: IIII LI lflulv, 7, I, -I DOROTHY JUNE FIELD I 'II l,'ImI:IIII ANIIILIL' I r-IlIIIqaxxI'I5IrI Present interests: XXII Ipnrts, QQWIIIQ, l'L'KJCIIIICj Future plans: f.IIuL-NIIIWII Slots -l'l'UfII Ira CIIIIPLJL Activities: IJIIIX U:Iwr, II, IQIIIQIII Staff, -I, Btuclvnt CIIIwrI1IIIq lwclrd, -I, Slll- Iln--III A sL'IIIlJIX l,LtIlIIIIIIlt'L', 'l, JIIIIIIIV I4-lull frvw- lit-IIrvsuI1IoIlvI', 3, I, AI, IIIIIHI I:l QIIIIIVQII, 4, -I, CIQJS5 SNVC- mm, f, w, 13 ASSISIOIII Html-'.vy Mmm- nqe-r, ,' - 76 4' Quill -444 N4 ANNA E GENIA ENCK' If, MIIIIiu AN't'IIIlLI IN--NIIIIUIII Present interests: IIIIWIIIIQ, I'mIvII, IIIIIIQ Future plans: I0 study IIIIVKIIIQ, III tmxul Activities: CIII-0 Club, 7, 3, 'I, HQII CIII1IIIII1tu', -I, Cufvlurui CIIIIIIIIIIILM -I n. '--' . ' Q' A 'f..x., f . 1' '11 1 4. L '- . AL fl 1.1, O-A l940 Seventy-four .Y ol: V If ,' V' 'V , ,n I I If I fri I L41 I Lf z 'I ,I I ,I ELLA MICHAELS FINCK -425 IVILIIIIC Awrilw YXIC9lI'IIx'I'Il Present interests: MIINI, NIIIIIIIIILI Irmelmq Future plans: Iv lhu IIIIII1 KI IIIIV Activities: lIcIIl KIIXIIIIIIIIIVI, JOYCE NEWELL FLOOD ,N Y, - GQ: Lwlttgrd fXwIIIIy CIIIIIIIqsxwI:c,l Present interests: SIA-' IIIII, IANII: IIIIIIQ, IIIILIIIQ Future plans: Pr-IIIUIIII l-IIIA:III- IILIIII IIIKJ I, Activities: L C I A f l I GRACE GLE I TUNE 522 CINIIIII warm N ' III -QI . s ' Ir-IIIIIJ I Idfiq, ro - IITI' N vorI I Fair nsCII'iIII'-:III Acti es: AKIBIEIGII - l'IrIIrIf:II, ,', 4, 'I BEATRICE M. FOSTER Hoddcw AIIEIIIII' LH l..,IIIIIICgNxxI'oIl I Present intere ts' II luww Future pl ns vt mr Vurmt I jf -IN, I I , kg I Il I I UII If IA! ff Activ'ties: II ww , L I AI, iusltul- IJQII 5 ', HI Iilx P , -I, 'T'b1'II,, 2, , , A , Stu' 'III CLI IIIIQ Bnflfd, f C 'lung CLIIII mIt IG -I SILICIVII Cwurt -I NIIIIIIIIIII Honor Someit, 4, Al, Iiwmrti III CI-II tml, 3, CUIIIITIGIICCITIUIII USIWV, jj I-Iormr Studwrvt GRACE ARLINE FOSTER WPI? LIHFLIII AXxfIIllLI CcIIIIIQQwI'vfl Present interests: I-luc1I.IIII,.I, QLIIIIIIII, ek-JIIIILI Future plans: IIINIIIL-ss --.IIQIII Activities: LIIQQ OIIIJ, QI, ', -I, IJILIY Usher, A gc! . A A I l ER PII Stmlfwrcl AVUIILI' . IN mor ,tj ere . IQ.-lncilfwq, sexi rm, slmiq Future plans: lilnwn-ss wha Activities: New I COLLINGSWOOD HIGH , SCHOOL , DOROTHY O. GRANINGER I IPI Beefliwmvd Avenue Ooklyn Present interests: CiIr1ssv-fa! :mm-, Ivshmg, reodmg Future plans: CoIIs-Qc Activities: Nome I X ,Mt 3, -, X , Q VI . I K A X 1, Ai, 11x ANNA c. GERHART I I NAM GIIEENEIFZW - CIIIIIIIINI-ivivcl K Ffh I 'X ' Present interests: Art, slnlrmvww 4,1 X I lukwslwrv Drlw Future plcns: In qw In .I IIJQS Activities: IXIIILIIII Slnft, -I .2 ' A JANE GIBSON, N .II Vwrilmm IIAVQIIIIP X-. VV'c-simon! , ' J Present interests: Frwcmis, IIIIIVIUN sxxumwumq, a,I rv Future plans: I?iIsIm.s N II IOTIIII puslluvlw Activities: IJILI5 Usliwr, I, Qf.1'uIi'rIG QLIIIIITIIIILWI, -I IDA MARIF GKLIAMS 1' Viflr fir no WL! , I ,rr .' ' 'rese i IMIILIIILLAOIIIIIIJ, MIIIINI , 'lx 1' ' ' :uture I ,SZ fCLwI'tc1c -tqliuc IH 1!,f' Afctivitiesz lklvc' CJQILJ-Q, I, I, SIOQLV 1r1c'I I4l'uuII1gI1I QIUII, I, -I, Prcswdemt, I, JQIIKII' PMA, Surunr Plox, INNQIII IIIIII, AI, QUIK-IIIQII News, ,', Nmvw Umm: Clnmmticv, I, AI - , A I EVELYN Y. GOTTLIEB . , 19 Orrmmci Avenue V llklyn ' , . . 'resent intenestsg- Dmvlmq, --1:Iuiq, I mveimg A ' ' iuture plans: Iiusmess -Nlegs, sec cluruol IJLJSIIILJII k Activities: Ii1r1cI'Cul1cerr Usher, 'I, Drum ami Bugle Qwrps, 4, -I, Jumur Iluy Uslvcr, Plug-' ,Lrfiwl Cururimttcv, I, CUIUIUVIQ CUIIIIIIIIIULI, 'I, P I. A lcprcscnlutwcs, 2, 5, -I, Preswdcnt, :I Seventy-five GQ ,S r?1vl'brf1:IHqfwenLI!' INQSI mmf Present interests: Clow, QI mu-sw', swummmq, Irovcl Future plans: CvIIequ Activities: PMN Uslwr, w J ELEANOR HATCH f My II? Frazer Avenue ,, Cmllmgsnowd nxt., M 1 4 Present interests: Cwll Imq wrwrmg paper, dom. Inq, Hwrwstry , Future plans: Io Ile ll 'nurse Activities: Clem CIUIJ, 2, S, -I, Stage und FOQIIIQIII CIUIJ, i, I, IKIIIQIII Stuff, fI,' Bond Comer! Uslwor, -I, Drum ond Hugh: Corps, 2, 3, :Ig PIr1y Crwmmwtreu, I, PI, Lubrorg Awsfgm, v Q I PAULINE HATCH II9 Fruit-r Avenue -1 -I CoIIwmQswwud Present interests: Cwllorlum deg ornomemls, wrnlmq Cdmarxols, Imclry Future plans: Tu teach lugli sililml IQIIQIISII Activities: Drum and Hugh' Corps, 5, I, Jurwmr lied Lruss Iiogvrusurutcirlw Q, Lnrmmevwfcmerwl Usher, 3 ALICE HAWES -459 Icghrr Avenue West Ccillrmgsxwad Present interests: Dummg, swmnmng, eating Future plans: Sfhaol Piulfldclplno Hummzs Activities: Numa THE KNIGHT - 1940 ETHEL MAY HAYNES flue, l7 West Strles Avenue T ' COllllWClSWOC'Cl l ' 'Al' r Z N Present interests: Swlt,1gFjrrus:n,. datfyzx mg, lwotrls J W. lr Future plans: Tel-Q9 1 dress, clrilqrwr Activities: News ' ' 1 l I Y if 4 if CONSTANCE HAZ L. op' J I6 West Maclrsan Aveyl ' CullrrTgswwucl A 7 Y X Present interestsz, Ujwrlern rlantgrna, flussrfal muslf, sewlnq Future plans: College, sarual wurlq Activities: Modern Dencrng, 3, -l, Lu' rrt-sse, 4, -l, Play Usher, Al, Drum nur, lfuqle Cams, 2, 3, :l 1 ELVA EMMA HEI N EMAN HU Manor Avenue Oa ls lv n , Present interests: Skatrn, d rn, basketball Future plans: To stud' . graph Activities: Nana! , 0 gl X f BETTY D. HENDERSON 230 East Madlsen Avenue, ' Calllngsvvuad 1-' 'V' N. Present interests: Art, donting, dltbli Future plans: Secretorral ,llTO,5lllK'l'l, mrrwmercral artlst Activities: Drum and Bugle Corps, Qu, -l, Play Usher, -l, Knrght Stall, -l RUTH A. HIGGINS 503 Harrlsan Avenue i .Al ' West Cellungswoad , 2 'wi' Present interests: Musrc, .'lf0W-'Hel traveltng Future plans: To study muslc ar luv. Activities: l-lall Commlttee, tl Seventy-six MARY C. HOLTEEN 6l 5 Lees Avenue CulllnasuOOd Present interests: Musrr, feud, friends Future plans: lu studs rnerfrcino, ta travel Activities: Glee Club, 2, 3, -l, Choir, 2, Band, 2, 3, -lg Orchestra, 2, 3, l, Calls-Hlgh News lQi'llf9SCIllClllVC, Al, lNlrwn Dame Curnrnrttee, P, S, Al, l-lunur Student JEANNETTE E. HOPKINS 'L IUG Harvard Avenut' ff 'sl Cul l r ngswaacl V Y , ,N pg-lk Present intefests: NN rrtlng,famulhq, Ar 161 . L Fu ure plans: 'lu goltn w,rl't:ne, ta Vlffl C ' Activities:LQlOv Usher, -l, CL7llS'l'llQll News, 5, -l,.CornrTrenCen1ent Usher, 3, Debatrrig Club, 3, -l, Nallnnal Hunnr Socretv, j,',-l, l-lonor Student, Qurll nnfl Sfrull l EDNA LAVINIA HORTZ Atlantle Avenue Stratford Present interests: MllSl4', skatlng, llGlTCllCI'Ull Future plans: Fuslnea: flwrrel anfl office work Activities: Crlee Club, Y, 3, rl, Chnrr, l' Cl TL 4- - , .,- b I, I BETTY B. HUGHES ff , l2P Vlrqrnra Avenue P ,Y ' Westmont A t.f ' f Present interests: Dancrng, slgtlnq Future plans: Tu be n prrxato sefre- tary Activities: None DOROTHY A. HUGHSON FO? East l-ladden Avenue Oal-Qlyn Present interests: Skatrng, dantwnq, afforclran playrnq Future plans: Telephone uperutar, efflce work Activities: Glee Club, 2, 3, -l je sf 'A f' ll A ,fig , CAROL JOY HUME 7-lf l-lutlclvn fwuttto Culltnaswuntl Present interests: lieadzna, nwuszf, SWIllllllIltCl Future plans: 'ln nldtarn twrls as ste- nugranltqr ur arfnuntant Activities: Clem: Club, f, 4, rl, Chun, 4, -l, Plat Usher, 4 BEATRICE HUNSBERGER flti New Jersey Avenue Cnllrnqswuufl Presen interests: Sports, stnqrnn, ttus n Fut re study I Activities: liaskutball, 2, 3, -l, Var' -,ity Ciluln, -l, Muaern Danftnq 3 -l LLJCVUNRVI Q, -l, Lxvltjt' ClLtiJ, 2, 3, 'l, :ltt7lI', S, AI, State Chorus, -lg Plat lYtl'lxs'l Llurrrrnrttve, rl, Nunn Dann: Qfnrnrntttee, 3, -l, Nattunal l-lunar Sa' tuty, R, sl, Board at Control, 3, -l, 'lunar Student E Q QANCY ISAACS 6 77 Lees Lane iul I tnaswnutl 'resent interests: Ire skatrn , mann, Q Ianrtna uture plans: Oflrte wnrk tctivities: Ctlee Club, f, 3, 'l, Hall iuntrntttvv, rl N IILDA MAY J6HNsoN ' HW llclrlrlge Avenue fest Collingswood resent interests: W rating, reading amp ftillfjfllltg :ture plans: To beftnntc a wrrter Ark rn u llnaksltop rtivities: Play Committee, rl, Calls- rgh News, 2, 3, rl JITH PAULINE KEENAN 5 Vtrgrnna Avenue esttnunt L, ' esent interests: Sttrrwwrntfma, danrtna, Icltng V' r L X,. ture plans: 'Tn he at stenngraplter tivitiesiy Svurnrntng, P, 3, rl, Glee tlh, ,', -t, rl, Play Usher, rl xx I COLLINGSWOOD ,HIGH SCHOOL L., ' ' ' S, , - ,. X . DOROTHY KEGEL 53 Rrdgcvvay Avenue Oaklyn Present interests: Danrtna, beauty vulture, ltavrnq lun Future plans: Tu be a beauttctan Activities: Nune ELIZABETH M Y itll Cypress Ave: lNuOdlynne Pr sent ' ests: Danrtng, modern . AC, dtnq u lans: To nbtarn an attire rob tivit : Knight Staff, -l l . ' l 'DOROTl'lY KERN ll': l-laddun Avenue lflfestmant Present interests: Danfrngq, modern mustr, readtng Future plans: To be a monotynrstg to play modern musrc Activities: Band, 2, 3, -l s -f' I 'fl ' t q MARGQET K 6 XJ 205,Newton Aven . '- Klalalyn , ' X Present interlstf: xVVrtttng letters, dancing, having fun Future plans: To make something of myself Activities: None BARBA KIRKPATRICK 203 arga venue Collin Cl t ' erests: Musto, readrng, e plans: To teach French ivities: Glee Club, 2, 3, -l, Choir, -l, Play Usher, 3, Knught Stott, -l, Noon Dance Commtttee, -rl, National t-lonor Society, 3, -l, Commencement Usher, 3, Honor Student THE KNIGHT o 1940 . 0 J I f . W .ee Af: A,-f. JEANNETTE KREBS -If Wrwndlawn Terrare tsvlltttqsmnnd Present interests: Danrtng, nsvchclngt Future plans: Business sfhael Activities: Cnllslltgh News, 2, 3, -lg, Ulla Ht h News Representative, 2, 5 on JANEx use I7 Iia Haddon ,X tue Cul n V esent interests: Cnmntng, reading, I I ITIUSIIA f ,U Future plans: Business srhanl f Activities: Ctlee Club, 2, 3, -lg Choir, 1 Drurn and Bugle Cnrns, 3, Al, Play lglaher, Ll, Play Ttrlwt Cnrnmttlee, 3, ftudent Governing Board, bl, l-lall tfnrnrntttne, -l, Nattonal Honor Sn- flftlvl 1, -l, ltuard at Cnntrul, 3, Hunt Student , . Q 5 - ,1 'fl 7 I . '4 1 I EVELYN E. LARSON Mt Vernon Avenue I 41 v Luurel Springs, L ' L K Present interests: Swtrnrntnq, flying, vatunq Future plans: Tn he n lahvratfzr-, terlwntftan Activities: None D r FRANCESrflEWlSflIlQ I, I 'ti-A Grant Avenue t v iff XV' st Culltngswnnd f Present interests: Dancing, stumrhtng, fmtdtng Future plans: ltustness selmzl Activities: Nnne ALICE McCAY full Atlanttc Avenue Cnlltngswaad Present interests: Nlustc, reading, inane Future plans: To beforne an x-ray specialist Activities: Glue Club, 2, 5, -I, Chair, w, 4, State Chorus, 5, -lg Orchestra, J, 3, -I, Cafeteria Carnrntttee, Ll, Na- ttnal Hunar Society, 5, 'l, Hanar Stu- dent I A02 ' f yi' f I . J , , Seventy-eight J 1 IK' ,I 1 LJ' REGINA McDERMOTT 1-16 Crestrnan t Terrace Col l t ngswuad Present interests: Reading, tfanftng, harseback rtdtng Activities: Knight Staff, -l LILLIAN K. MCGRAUGH r lhltl V.f0Odlynna' Avenue Wandlvnne if it r- ' Present interests: Dunrtng, drawing, riding Future plans: In betttrrre u mm- rnerclal arttst Activities: Glen Club, 2, w, -l, Hunt Concert Usher, -l, Drunt und ltuglt Carpsp 2, iisl, Nunn Dante Cvlnrntt- tee, J, P T, A Renrwntttuttvt-, .7 S, 'l, Drum Mater --LL-4-A- In Q t r A e MARION EJ LMCIIFNKY -ll East Calltnghvmrxd'Awenuv OOlxl3tt , I l Present interests: envtnrtntnu, tt U sl ut ing, dun-'ing Future plans: lt: gn tn lmttuttw-N Q. het, Activities: Drum and lluglw Cnrne, gl, ELIZABETH McKEE 215 Penn Avenue Westmont . Present interests: Pltsttngrtznltt, -:la ing, reading Future plans: lu bet unte u fsvrreta Activities: Drum and Bugle fktbflt'-, - RUTH MacCLASKEY 305 Harvard Avenue Calltngenacd . Present interests: Qantgtng, Cuttr blunds YV Future plans: Agiflltne hostess Activities: Clee Clul.u,V,,l ' f l' I ,J X 57 . it P X . ,' RX .V VIRGINIA M. MACKRELL Illl Penn Avenue Calltngswnad Present interests: Izntlnq pfenuts, brunettes, dancing Future plans: College ter nluswal fcluratron Activities: Svvlmmung, 3, -I, Basket- aall, S, et, I-luclsev, 3, 'Ig Tennis, 5, I, Varsltv Club, -I ,I last Albertson Avenue reRoNlcA MADDENLML 'Vestmont 'resent interests: Danrtng, reuclwng, atrng uture plans: Atrtlune lmesttgss ' tctivities: Huflzev, -I tk, I EA IL 3 West Coulter Avenue ulltngswoud resent interests: Dunzwng, reedng :ture plans: Business schnol ctivlties: Mvdern Danfrng, 3, Drum td Bugle Curps, 3, AI, Play Usher, Calls-I-lrgh News, 2, Junner Red rnss ISQIJVOSCIIICIIIVG, -I, P T A. Jnresentattve, 3 N ADELE MARKER Q- Murgan Avenue addon Tuvvnshrp it interes ' Collecting Indian e r ad ure s u v uture plans. - I a technriuans um ting Cl Na ten Honor St: Commute ent Usher, 3, nur Student r, C Ing, a' .td ' talw L 1 'D :tivities: C ' e , 5, 'Ig De- i ,. , I ftv, 3, -J : - : ABEL MARSHALL rk Avenue urel Springs :sent interests: lieadlng, lrstentnq radio, sI.attng A 3 ture plans: lu be a model Lf' tivities: Nene J Di Seventy-nine COLLINGSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL ELNORA DORIS MATHIS 322 Evergreen Avenue J Wocillynne R., ck' ,I f J., Present, inllerestsz Danrtng, phutegra- phf -tecordtngs 43 -4 Q Future pl s: To'Qrbve'I7' to be a stenographgpl Lf Activities: Pffiushef, 3, Prev Trcket Comrnrttee, 3, Knlght Stull, -I MARY MEAD 93 Erheruld Avenue , West ont - ' Presel?r-fllilerestsr SLOW, malang scrapbooks , Future plans: To obtain a posnion Activities: Play Usher, '-I 'I D g . C It gvfllfzn MENGERS, Kendall Boulevard Oaklvn ,J Present int rests: 1 ste, avlatfen, meducme F I u ay 1 ecume 0 technician A - aes: ' lee rp, 2, 3, rl, elm , Dlitm and Bugle Corps, Senlor Plev, Play Usher, 3, Colts- l-ltgh News, 3, -I I f ' I X f ,ff IM, . I r E, ELEA QWIMTNNS cw rerfleld Avenue oItlngswood Present interests: Readlng, swummlng, dancing Future Plans: To become a Regrstered Nurse and Stewardess Activities: Drum and Bugle Corps, I ALICE ELIZABETH METZ IIZO Nevvten Avenue Callrngswcod Present interests: Reading, dancmg, swtmmrng Future plans: To be 0 stenagrapher Activities: Band Concert Usher, -'Ig Drum and Bugle Corps, 2, 3, -I, Senior Play Usher, 4 I ll ,xr I u I X , THE Klfhl , J 940 1311 Colllngs Aven w DORO Y H. lr O I West Collingswood Present interests: Danclng, nttendrng moving prctures Future plans: Secretarlal work Activities: Drum and Bugle Corps, rl, Play Usher, -l DOROTHY MICK 1010 Belmont Avenue CtJlllI'lQiWOUd N jf-Ml . ' V Present interests: Music, s ng, f L trdvel I I , Future plans: Office orkrp work' as a telephone operator X- ' Activities: None ' f n ,l ff EDITH MAY Mll.LER ,f Q 7 Lakeview A-venue X lx' ll v W A , Oaklyn 2 , -I, , A Present inteliests: Reading, donrrng attending movlng pictures Future plans: To be a model Activities: Swimming, 2, Basketball, R RUTH ELEANOR MOOCK 201 East don A enue Calclyn ' 6 7 W 5 A Present interests: Reodlng, tunnrs, travel Future plans: To work lil an ll15LIl'GI1'rS office Activities: None Jwffgfiydx Z1 ' ELINOR RGAN f 916 Colllngs Avenue West Col l lngswood Present interests: Brcycllng, automo- lnrle rldung, skating ' Future plans: To be a telephone operf O luf Activities: None Eighty FRANCES E. MORLEY 102 Crestmont Terrace l Coll.ngswoad Present interests: Dancing, swimming, me skating Future plans: Receptionist and Clerk rn a hospital Activities: None HELEN E. NEERTAW 2-19 Knrght A epqe ' r,r M COHIIWQ. god AH. A A! A 1 A 1,2 interns' wimmlng danc XTHQ, Otlqdllb AVIDQ pictures Futurexilnnsz Tok be a nurse Activities: Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4, Play Usher, 3, Hall Com rnrttee, A-1 ,ff 'r fa ,. V ,, ,L ' gdvy- If slj,-s DOROTHY A. NICDHOLS 911 Eldridge Avenue 1-+ L West Collungswood Present interestsi Dangng, attendlr moving pzctures ,K AV. .4 g Future plans: To bf-ra nurse Activities: Drum and Bugle Corps, -1, Play Usher, -1, Cgfeterla Comml tee, -1 , 'L f , , i f f1 1 4, ' c ,ul J 1' . ff cATHARiNE D. Pkssrwpo HR Fern Avenue Col l lngswood Present interests: Dramatlcs, swlr mlng, rnuslc Future plans: To become a nurse Activities: Band, 5, -1, Drum an Bugle Corps, 2, Play Usher, -1, Juni Play, Knlght Staff, rl 305 Cattell Avenue West Collingswood ETHEL PREVARYJR K E Present interests: Slngrng, attend: moving plctures Future plans: To be a secretary Activities: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Ch. 3' , 1 , - I 2 f U eo '7' 3 ,,47,,JJ E. CAROLYN lnifc'KiTT 4 U2 Manor Avenue Oaklyn Present interests: Music, reading Future plans: Nursing, or secretarial work Activities: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Pict Ticket Committee, 3, Knight Staff, -l, Debating Club, 3, -l, National l-lonor Society, 3, -l, Board of Control, -l' Commencement Usher, 3, l-lanor Stu- dont DOROTHY M. PU BEC -flOS Virginia Aven to ,I Collingswood Present in s Drawing, writing, swtmmi I Futur s: S etarial ark Activif s: Drum t 1 Corps, 2, 3, -l, Knight , , Calls-l-ligli News, 2, Ground mittee, -l, l-lall Committee, -l 1 ' 1.7 ELEANOR QUIGLEYIIJ- l2O French Avonui Q! Westmont :ro bf Preseflt interests: Playing sayaphtlne, dancing, swimming ,T M Future plans: an all-Qlfl dance band Activities: Swinlgvng, -l, Band, 3, -l MA IAN 2 I I' IO3 Col c Ave c J - o d ' l Presen ' - Dancin attending movi JF s Futur 1' : To 1 secretary or a beau an Activities: Dr and Bugle Corps, -l, Play Usher, ,, Play Ticket Commit- tee, 5, -l, Park Committee, rl MARILYN E. RAISNER , 23-l East Madison Avenue Collingswood - X-- H- Present interests: Doing something, cz blond, dieting , Q N Future plans: Undecidedl Activities: ,Swimming,'2, 3, Manager, Al, Basketball, 3, il, Varajy'Club, -l, Cleo Club, 2,. Play Usher, 3, Colls- Higlt News, 2,-3,,ilgfColls-l-lvgb News Representative, 2, 3, -l, P. T. A, 2, 5 I gtlh' 'tx l Eighty-one COLLINGSWOOD HIGH, SCHOQL ,.' -'J EDITH M. REEVE l 30 Ormond Avenue Oaklyn Present interests: Dancing, fun, at- tending moving pictures Future plans: To go to business school, to obtain a position Activities: Glee Club, 2, 3, sl, Clioir, 2, 3, rl f-L leger-ML N E ' C ing ood ,AN l Present interests: Dancing, drawin 7' and swimming 1 ' Future plans: To Otte Activities: N3 1 ALMI,R6 1.1 IIEGN Qi, Kenxdall 'lflgulevIJ'?'d, ' Uaklyn- M ,fn I I Present Hinterests: Dramfnttcs, danc- ing, swimming 6 Future plans: Nlodeltng sflwool Activifies1fGle9.!Club, 2, 3, -l, Clioir, 3, rl, Stage and Footltgnt Club, 2, 3, el, Senior Play ' GERALDINE EVELYN IREIDER 3ll Taylor Avenue ' West Qolhngswood ' Present interests: Sewing, talking, cards Future plans: To became a nurse Activities: Play Committee, 4, Park Committee, -l ETH EL REYNOLDSZ qi -lCO Cypress Avenue Vlloodlynne Present interests: Honey, hockey, automobilesf ,544 Future plans: To be some ody's stonograpberu Activities: Hockey, 2, 3, -l, Varsity Club, -l, Glee Club 2 l THE KNIGHT . f L! MARY RICE A 'Ui flvll Ai rwugfl VV is Cul ,ex nc: P t interests: Dnnfrnq, A' spaghetti Future plalsfln lu c-null on Activities: PIOY lsmr, -l, PGV' Kilim rwwrllvfy -l JEANN E E. 'ROSENBERG Wff Vlilwvtf' Horse Pil-19 Oqllvn Present interests: Swrnrninq, lifill' nu, owl VM Hwu6x Future plans: Tn citlend 0 ll1lNlllilr .cwllcqv Activities: Drum and Bugle Cl nts, - -l Hull licrnrnrtlee, -l, P l A Reima wrvlutwv, 1, CCllklL,'l'lO CI,3lliITllll!t', l .MX i I JEAKJAR RET SCHNU ruse Av,-nu? X, fslmunl Present interests: Mnw nutnmfflullr driving, Larry I Future plans: 'lu get n ond yon Activities: None 1 l A JU jf MARY u:loR'iJ'1,aVtcH RODER Vlirflnlrlclcqe' f fnue Wrsr Cullrn, wood L Preswtyiliterestsi 5VVllllll1IIlQ, dourrncg, filqymnq 1 Future plays: liz bv C1 nurse Activities: Hoc' Club, -1, Clmnlr, Al Hull Cunwuultrz, Ai f ' J rj NAOMI QEETQER U Newtgw Avenue' On I EY' 'Y A 1-. , 1 J Present interests: Dnnflng, sowing, Walt Future plans: 'lu bv 0 nursu Activities: licrsl-zvllvull, 2, 3 l940 Eighty-two -'L- A MMM! I rw : BETTY SHARP 6 Cuthbert Road NN utrnunt Present interests: Reading, eotlng, CllIX'lHQ O for Future plans: Tu be 0 gwruxute surre- tory Activities: Knight Stuff, -1 MARGARET A. SHIRLEY '-U2 Cnlforcl Avenue Cnllnngswctqd Present interests: Clworlswcllnq, dunc- rng, sxurnmnng Futurgiplanst Tu otlenrl wulloqn Activities: Clmeerlmdf-r, f, -l 4 X l A HILDA'E. Sl RINE ll: Cutlibertl d l.'ll'95l!Y'lOI'14l L Present interests: Svurnmlnq, clnnrjlnq, 'Wd honey ,Fu re plans: To Clllfllfl L1 lmwvwsf. 'ul :A 1 Activities: Glow Club, f, 4, -l, l-lfllld Cunfert Usher, 'l, Drum uml Ruqle' Curgzs, -l, Plnx Usher, -l, P 'l A Rclnresenlotlvc-, sl BETTY .l.,SM TH 1' ,lfa Hillcrest A e uc: fvt' Culllnqfwd l ,J . V I Present interest5:e'SvSinwruLpgYYl'rf?Wrrfg, pzClHvQw 1 I Future dltmfsz Toiottonrl nrt srhonl Activities: lllm Ticket Cx4'llll1llllt'l', 1, Cnlls-High News, Q, 3 Culls-High New lieprosenlotlve, Q, w, Hull Clynm- vnrtlve, -I, Board uf Cc llnwl, -l Y N A ALMAY QINIAVS TH l2?l welt tA we .J We rngswoqcl 'L ,f Pre interestszi' slum, rullufilrng stnl es of nurses, rl thas Future plans: Tw be filesuvcess Activities: Hurkvy, P, 1, -I, Vursuty Club, Al, Mudwrn Doruluu, 1, -l, Hull ifrrnrwlliil, -l FLORENCE A. SMITH , 6l3 Woodlawn Avena? Calling. W 'C Prese : Tvnnts, ice slcgung, Llll painting Future plans: Ta ba a baalclwepcr Activities: Nana I I I FLORENCE L. SMITH :IZ l'larcltng f'XvCnt1Q , Oalclyn ' ' 1 I Present interests: Clathcs, fund, Nick Future plans: Social Servtcv ttarl-, Activities: haNl.t'thalI, T, 3, el, Varstt. Cwltllh, Al lfttncl, 3, fl JANE MYERS SOWDEN 2-ln Last Knight Avenue ,Qalltngswaad ' In gg-Ni, 4 Lf-J, lfiesent infresfss Dancing, stttmnttng, drgnlu1tngV,,.,.,f ffszttul , , - Future plans: Ta !becamv a camftunt SOCVf'lG5Y's 'f Y- ' T 6 Activities: Ctloc Club, 2, 3, Al, Chair, I9 4, 'l, Drum and 'CO'fDS,' 'l f' K , A YVONNE M, JVSPANN I l7 CVC SlI'TTLtlll-ICRTGCQQ JJ, Calltngswoag ' ' ,DJ Present interests: C ,lectin tarvtgt dolls, lidvtng nqstal ardiu gea 'tg Filwre plans: T Ltravtj Jw Activities: L usse, if Plat, bsha , l3askotlxan,-92, X .'D f A AGNES DE L, T.,,SlI'fELMAN IFJ We-st Codar Aventtv Present 'tere ts' llarsuback rtdn wrttna PH the 'batffrter v tie ttnr bra - , I . J ' Futu e pa s: Study ta b a nurs A i ' Ju: R C s i wntalxvv, 3 Cnlcltn gt: I COLLINGSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Eighty-three JUNE MORRISON STEVSNSI Weslrnant I 25 Center Street :RJ J I Present interests: Jae, lvtrseluaclc riding Future plans: To study dental htqont- Activities: Nana MARGARET J. TRAVER nl? East Linden Avenue Ctvlllngswaad Present interests: Music, archery, dancing Future plans: To aa to college Activities: Play Usher, El, Park Carn- tlzl P 'I -pf 1, ,. , RITA A. TSCHUDIN V3 Utica Avenue Westmont Present interests: Dancing, tttnnts, swimming Future plans: Ta be a success Activities: Cafeteria Cnmmtttee, -l. Jnntar Red Crass Rohr entattvc, 5, -I .I-I - J' J l r It t f MARJOR E J yt TURNER Q3 Sttniriterlteld A entre Colltxgsvvaad ,J Present inte : Swtrnnnng, rtdng, tehnts Ruture plays. Business schnnl Activities: Nana L, DORIS TUTWIUER l - 1210 El AveodeA'V V ' M QN Q51-vAGlZl'lt'tgf?vyo0d ' ' I' 4fresent interejfsf Tlarsolnaclc riding, dancing Future plans: To attend college Activities: Glue Club, 2, 4, Al, Band Concert Usher, Al, Drurn and Bugle Cams, 2, 3, -l, Plav Usher, S, Senior Play THE KNIGHT xv Y Z id 1 ! ,il N! , 1 r X . f,ffr, , I MARJORY E. TWEEDY 7k liryanl Avenue ,771 J r C, nl lrnawwrbarl -' -' ' Present interests: Danfrnq, mminq, brunettes Future plans: Busrnoss sclwoal Activities: Drum and Bugle Carbs, 9, Al, Plav Usher, -l, Stage and Foot Irqlml Club, 3, -l LILLIE UNTERBRIINK . Vlalnul Avenue? I - K ' Maqnnlra ,I ' Present interests-:N R0adrng, sewrng Future plans: Cnlloqv, A ' Activities: Glas Club, 12, 3, -rl, Calls- Hrglm Nous, 3, -l,iColls-Hugh News RGl5VC5t lIlOllVG, fl, Student Gavernrna liuard, -l, Park Cnmrnnlee, ll, Dee lnnng Club, 3, Natrona! Honor Sa- mmy, R, el, P 'l' A, 2, Board of Can- tr-al, . , llunvr Sludunl, Qurll and b- 'wil . VIRGINA R. VIVIAN litl Last Wayne Terrme CUlllIlQ5WOOCl Present interests: Drawrng, reaclrng, Callng Future plans: Tu ba a cammcrural nrt:-sl Activities: C--lcv Club, 2, 3, -l, Ground lrfnrnrlleo, lr! f .1 ! ., f f' V my MERLE D. WALDMAN .Tell lust Marlrsnn Avenuti LFllll'llQHkXl'Lxfl Present interests: Trennrs, prng-pang, rvmlnm Future plans: la be a buyer Activities: bleu Club, 2, 3, -l, Cg3raun.1 Lnnrnrlfrv-,'-l, Calerurra Cnrnnnllev, -l EILEEN LOUISE WELLS Qlfi' Cullrngs Avqrvua t,r:llrnqsxwuz'l . Prcsent interests: Twirlrna a baton, lrnrwcbar l. nan , rlanrnnq Future plansz, u attend Cullege Activities: Bciskelbcrll, Mgr, -l, Var- wlx Llub, l, Glas Club, 2, S, -l, Band LU n- url Usher, A-l, Band Drum Malor, -l, Play Uslwr, rl I94O Eighty-tour lf, Ji' A I izhj mf M SARAH A. WELZEL Cfjlurnba Axanuv Strallcrd Present interests: Mun ' Future plans: Nursrnq Activities: lxpnc r I -I if 1 ll 1 - c-' .Q - I, 4' I - EDNA WHINNA , ,, 3 GGVllClCl fhwrrlir' Cul lrnqsuaad Present interests: Rrrllur flalnq, draxwng Future plans: Tn all a lllxfllllrlll Activities: Nana 4 P ISBWKE f . l ff r e .-QQ. ,4 , 9 .. , 1 r , - i estsi Dgrn rnq f-xx rnnrnq, F t L ans: u ber a lc' lrnrr ran rr GVQIHQ he roof u ure T get nwarrroa Activities: 'll-lic Club, 2, 3, rl, Cir rr, -l EUNICE M. WILLIAMS Q3 Lawnsrdo Avenue Collnngmvnd , Present interests: Snvrls, lr :rm-K, skatrng Future plans: To QUT a nrwnrr n Activities: Snrnwnnng, -e, lrnwr llil CJ:-ss ll'-lpresenrarrw, Y el Junwr Rad Lrass Launfrl, 4, 4 MARIE WILSON lll' Last Clrnlun Awnue Oaleltn Present interests: Sltatrng, basl.o'bnll, KXNVVTIVTNITQ Future plans: Gu to bu-,rnf-is wlwnl or get rnarrrgd Activities: Ncnc MARY E. WOLL l25 East Modison Avenue Collingswood Present interests: Music Future plans: To enter the business world successfully gctivities: Band, 2, 3, -l, Orchestra, I . . . COLLINGSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL .AZJLZ 'JM-Z,..Q,L KATHRYN E. WUNSCH 2l2 Reading Avenue Oaklyn Present interests: Swimming, skating, having o good time Future plans: Getting secretorial work Activities: None ' s DQRQTHYI A. Younsi , , J I7 Center Street , 1 s, 'kk Westmont fc, 5 A l Present interests: Music, skating Future plans: To be a telephone operator Activities: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4 t CAMERA SHY ' A T J V il' VLKIJ ,fXN,'5icf 'A .lf . JACK CONNOR JOHN C. JAMES V' MARG E E- RUDDEROW 248 Stratford Avenue 90 Melrose Avenk 425 Lin Avenue Collingswood Westmont ' Collingswood Present interests: Scouting, music, Present interests: unting, fishing, Presqent interests: Collecting pictures, hunting trapping WG tftg I Future plans: To gciin employment Future plans: Work with a surveying Future plans: Sales clerk fl and toke lite as it comes company Acfiyifiegg Ngne I fi, Activities: None Activities: None 1 I- K7 RALPH SMITH V 1175, ,fi , L- ll27 Atlantic Avenife I 5, MARIE AQEOOD Collingswood Ql'l,9V ,.' ' 6 'IW 'le,,,HCl5e pllie Mo KENNEDY Present interests: Baseball football, vn ll lierlnls l ' T ' tall 'r d' resentx interests: Swimnmng, sailing, 'X U we Pans- 0 'ns 0' 'Con ,,E,Od,r1xg AA. tioriing. units Future Plans: Business school Q Adwmes: None 1 rf, X ' ' JFQKQU c. RAYMOND woon 1 Cs I f JEAN R. KYLE ROBERT HATCHER 300 New Jersey Avenue J ll 504 Johnson Avenue Ociklyn Collingswood , , ' Present interests: Roller skating, Present interests: Tennis, cellecting reading, dancing firearms Future plans: Bookkeeping and tiling Future plans: lnsuronce business Acgiyigiesg glee Club, 2 3, 4' Choir, Activities: None 3,4 ill Fern Avenue4c,,'1AxK golf Collingswoodfy, Present interests: Tra k, photography Future plgns' A beco a track coach 41- M . Activities: cftk, , , g Varsity Club, 2, 3, 4, Band, 2, Hall Com- mittee, 4, Noon Dance Committee, 4 ln memory of ALBERT MAGUIRE, cheerleader and member ofthe Class of 1940, who passed away in 1937 Eighty-five .31 'Q' THE KNIGHT . DAVID ALEXANDER LJ lil NA'yiiiiewarid Avvittte VX'Cstmaiit Present interests: Sp its Future plans: Ca ra bttstiiess talltigv, get a qaad tab Activities: Calls-Hiatt News Rillllt' wtltatiw, 2 .M 4 l .-.plz ' l- , .vr DOUGLAS F. ALLEN 729 l'lGcldrwn AMUttll9 Collingswatutl Present interests: llli ittuqratiliy, ttitiiiis, Sl lL'lli'L7 Future plans: la study 1-lefitriral Q-iigiiiweriiig Activities: ima 2, as, sl, Play Tirl-:el Ctiriitii.tttw, 'l, Flax Ctimmlttee, 5, laiiiqlit Stall, -l, Debating Club, 5, -l, Natitiiial Hvimr Siiftvty, 5, 4, Baardtit tftiiitrnl, -l, ClllltlVt'lli'L'tTM'tll UHll6F, 3, l'lu'iiiir Sttttfvitt I' I i 5,366 JS PAUL V rt5t?HoNir ,l lll D91 er Avettuej Nbllbgztirimiiit N , l M . tl , , Presenlj1fzfrests:'FtnnrbjJ+lf' littiittitg Futu plans: Uiidcijdad Mttivit SZ N' ite FRANK RI :if llartti Vwltllt' Grill Pres interests: l irlw, aiitttimlnilw-, 1' iq uture plans: 'la ai lu twirl: 4!Activlttes: li-i l, f, l, Varsity Llllli, i ,I x 1 Q,if'S-f if If VKVLH .L-I v J rf Rl HARD BAKER lf lmzwr Awiitte fvll tiqsxwcttl Present interests: Siitirts, iiiiiatzlile Future plans: Preparatory scltaal Activities: Snimmiiia, 2, 3, -l, Foot- tiili, t, lrafl, 2, 3, sl, Varsity tgiitt, : 4, -i 1940 1 Eighty-six I X b.s1' fpf i f V ff' HARTLEY E. BANCROFT All2 Tat lor AVGINLIE' Collingswood Present interests: Plmtograplit, spam, girls Future plans: To be a pliatagrcplier Activities: Basketball, 2, 3, Kiiialit Statt, 2, 3, Jttiiiar Rad Crass Rein rasaiwlattw, xi, P T A, 2 , RAVMQNUXFWE' ,JR. Qlkstgaiie, w ' 'N CQtllltlQfi Present uter s: Funtbizll, liizflwt- ball, baseball Future plans: Ta go tv Ctlll6?Qr' Activities: Faatball, 1, -l, liaslmtball, 2, S, fl, Baseball, 2, 1, Al, Varsitw Club, 7, 3, 4, Park Ctiiiiiriittev, 'l GILBERT A. BERGER , ii. ' T6 Ardmarb Terran? U Ct'llitigsx'.at'd Present interests: Basaball, iiiatlie- matifs, Com rolleftmg Future plans: To sturlg iitatliattiatifs Activities: Senior Plat, ltiriiar Plat, Cgmiiriiiifgtvnitirit Usltvr, X lttiiitir Siti- i'-'tt' GEORGE E.fBlERCE, JR. lf XVGSillItQlk'l9 Avail it t-? Ci1lliiiQswOOd , Present interests: Plirittigrayttt, auto- fTTl'YlJIlSa, aviation Future plans: 'la stilclx aiiciiiat-ritiq tri itil laga Activities: thine Club, Q, 4, el, Chair, l, Slate Cbarttw, 3, -l, Orfltmtia R 4, -l, Nami Darrel Criiiiitiittai, -l EDWARD H. B , elif lialaiwiit : te Cdl iigswtita Present integT F'liutt'qr,1iwli,, sptzrtl, Future ans: ti bt' a rlivmt'al vii, Q HCFF Activities Plat Ctiitiriiitlew, -l lxitiglt litll, -l, Calls-l-liglt Nutt, 'ebr iitativc, 'l, Drlmtiiig Cflttb, ' l J :l .-i in :r Stttgci t RICHARD BOPP 9 East Collingswood Avenue Oaklvn Present interests: Football, voting, reading Future plans: To bo on aviator Activities: None ltj ,VK f f 4 16AR L BREEDLOVE 295 IQlCliOy'!IfX'7gIillt? 'Westk Ctblltngsvvoacl I Q If Present interestszv-15riorls, eating It A , ' Future plans: Business ,wfvrk Activities:jPloy Ufildif, 3 NORMAN BREEDLOVE 225 Richey Avenue WETSI Collingswood Present interests: Advertising, swing bands, sports announcing ' Future plans: To attend business school Activities: lrafk, 3, Junior lied Cross Rt-nresoritottvo, Prestdunt, -l, P lf A Iienresvntattve, -I, Oruliestra, 7 Swing Iinlncl, rl GEORGE H. B Gt ,fy lO9 Looper Ave: te X- Colltngswood Present interests: Aviattun, pliotoo ranliv, tnodcl-luutlcltng Future plans: 'lo study aviation Activities: None .jig X 1 Nfl. , XS.,-'Jtjl ' I yr -1, c I FORREST W. BROSCH llU6 Colltngs Avenue West Collingswood Present interests: Automobiles Future plans la go to l1LlSllltf5ts college Activities: L-leo Club, Q, 1, rl, Play 'lttkut Conunittcc, 5, Noon Dance Conuntttev, 3, Catvterta Cfcrnrnittuv, Al, Board at Control, K COLLINGSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Eighty-seven WILLIAM BROWNE ZIP KPN' e - flstlvrigwlo ff 'fr' Present interests: Traveling, work Future plans: Office Work Activities: Play Usher, 3 ll 1 XX r I u-L 'ru fjI Ht rifle ,fx RICHARD P. CARPENTER 232 East Madison Avenue Collingswood Present interests: Eating, sleeping, sports Future plans: To beforne a millionaire Activities: None RAYMOND CLARK if Cort Avenue Col l t ngs .- Present interests Cars, cameras Future plans: To study lan Activities: Play Uslior, rl OWEN R. COBB Ill Merrtfk Avenue kfullrrigswood 4 ' L Present, interests: Airplanes, sports, tlrawrfia N-Future plans: To ubtozn xtorl. Activities: Nona ROBERT A. COLIGAN lift Walnut Avenue Wtrst Collingswood Present interests: Reading, traveling, sports Future plans: lo strx in the U. S. Nam Activities: Nvne r F lp r L v' VW WI ff! l lv f 1 n ry! I R A X, i I l THE KNIGHT 0 ti, HERBERT B. CONOVER laurel Road Crt ratfartfl Present interests: Teams, avtatton Future plans: To go to busrrtess school Activities: Jumor Red Crass Represen- tattxe Al .ll Dorman Avenue KENNETH CRANE Cvllrugswood Present interests: Football, basketball, lltll9lC Future plans: To get a good lab Activities: Football, 3, -l, Basketball, .', 1, -l, Varstty Club, 2, 3, -l, l-lall Ctwmmrttce, -lg Park Commtttee, Al, lwarcl ol Comtrol, 3, Class Otfrrer, , w WALTER M. CULBERK -X lltlb Grant Ayeoue 'Arid ' W 2H'tt1Q9NCCFd ' I , 7 Pr ent interests: S ngmg, troyel,1, Future plans: T8 nterfflfe U S Naval Acaclemvk- l ' Activities: Glee Club, 3, fl, Chotr, 3, bl, Play Usher, -l, Play Usher, 3, Caleterra Commtttee, :l, Board ol A ,-rural, Al, Plat 'lmlnet Commtttee, 'l E. WEBSTER DANIELS ll' Albertsort Ave ue ' - l r Westmont 1 J l P se t ntqest Htmtrrtg, Wing re ord, 5 rm gl Q Future Pl ns, To be he orester Ac 'viti : Foottlall, ,, -lg Varstty Clu 'l, P T Al ll Jesentatrve, 3, -l, trlre Club, 2 ,, , , l ' FRED s. DXQEXLAJ .R-l Perm Avertu Cullrogswol cl l s Present in ills: Atteudlhg VDCVHWQ ltlt'lllff'5 xt W Fdture'-plans: Vt'orl4 as a tcbaccomst Acftivitiesz Neue l940 Eighty-eight I . nl Xt it - EDGAR DARLINGTON 230 Whtte Horse Prlre West Colltogswood Present interests: Amateur racllo, ulwctoaraolty, chemrstry Future plans: To be a sttrrese Activities: None afuwietevltsrtt Rursrtlr DAVALL 7 Hrllstde Lame Clemeutun Present interests: Avratrou, rltr,-mrstry Future plans: To attend college or urght school Activities: Debatrrtq Club, R, -l H. GORDON ng NEY ue Wo lpW l Collqggfoq. 'C A Prdbent interests: Rckjto, ouatttu, motorboats Future plans: Raclro work Activities: Calf-terra Commrtteu, 'l L ,,L:,.:QQ7L.: AY ON IBBLE - H cr ver re Collmgswood Present int e : Ct rm., trotrurr, archery Future plans: To be a Certtltttd Pub- IIC Acfauutoot Activties: Svuog Eaorl, -l WILLIAM DIENER 'ltll Cedar Avenue Colltuggmrud Present interests: Srteutie, mustc, poetry Future plans: To become eclucatt-rl Activities: Orchestra, 2, 3, -l, Debat tag Club, 3, 'l, Natroual Horror Socrety, 3, -l, Corumeurerrteut Usher, 3, Baud, 2, State Orchestra, -l, Juutor Rea Cross Rfrrreseutatrveg P, l, A liepresentattxe, 2, Honor Strtdvgnt QL , . 1 R IVVDI .fl f v' -7 7 PASCULE J. DINELLA l23 Penn Avenue Collingswood ' ' , Present interests: Fo , track Future plans: To be a . lccess Activities: Football, 3, -lg Varsity Club, 3, --lg Student Governing Board, -lg Park Committee, 4, Junlor Red Cross Renresentatlve, 3, P, T, A, Reb-- resentatlvo, 2 HARVEY E. DUUS POZ Landis Avente Oaklvn Present in s: rts, collecting sl aslwl tg rs plans: T go 0 e Univer- Sl of Pen Iva ctivities t , 2, 3, -lg Basket- ball, 2, 3, seball, 3, Varsity Club, -lg Gloe C , 2, 3, -lg Choir, 3, -lg Hall Committee, -lg Board ot Control, -l, VlL'CAPV65lLlC?l'll, -l FRANK ECKERT l-l Woodlawn Avenue Collunasvvoad K, M' .1 . -!' ,ff Present, interests: Radio, baseball, swimming Future plans: To became a stenog- ranller Activities: None fq' -l7 lnfaln Avenue ollungsvvood Present interests: Baseball, football, dancing Future plans: Ta obtain a position Activities: None DALE EPPLER l-l East Wayne Tcrrace Collingswood Present interests: Band music Future plans: To be a success Activities: Band, 2, 3, -lg Swing Band, -l I if QM as . rx. g N. -U , 57a-J Jvp . Eighty-nine COLLINGSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL -fq,,, .V . ., ur' 4- V i NORMAN FENTON l-l East Palmer Avenue Collingswood Present interests: Swimming, foot- ball, riding Future plans: To work on a ranrb Activities: Track Manager, -lg Band, 2, -lg Play Usher, -l ' r DAVID R. FLOWERS, JR. 437 East Emerald Avenue Westmont ' Present interests: Playing the trum- pet, sports Future plans: To go to Drexel In- Stltute Activities: None SPENCER B. FOX 2 Chestnut Avenue Westmont Present interests: Stamp collecting, reading Future plans: Undecided Activities: None . I 5 ll X' , UAW Flllilfl ls 4 -J HN L. FRAZIERH ll East Park Avenue Oaklvn Present interests: Reading, baseball Future plans: To obtain a position Activities: None HAROLD M. FREEMAN ll7 Manheim Avenue Qaklyn Pgsentl interests: Tennis, recordings, sl UQQQJ 4 FYL-QM plains: To work an an insur- ' Ce ,office ' Xgiaviries: Tfudk, 2, 3, -lg versity Cup, 2, 3, f THE KNIGHT o RlCHARD A. GALBRAHH W6 Linden Avenue VVnndl5 nun' Present interests: Stamp ralletittnq, rrltntagraplty Future plans: Tn wrttre utltfv wnrl. Activities: Nw-- ROLAND GASKIILL , Tfl it ttldurt AVt ltllt3 , th HX K 0 . X . C,trlltr'tqswuud ' 4 . Present interests: Drums, nlwuttsgraplw Future plans: ln study Dttfsel anal ltL'Ul'llK1 Activities: Trails, l, Plat Uwltt-r, ' I I tl- 17' J. THOMAS GIBERSON 25454 Linden Avvnuo AArll'tUdl5ltYtO Present interests: Daily rlatcs, rnqrltrl arrnlanus Future plans: l.ngrnt-crtng, a ltnrtw Activities: Nuns f' , 1 ' f s 'jj l lx Axv, ROBERT WALTER GILLIAM 7-lll Murrttl: Avtgnuu Q-nllrnqswnud Present interests: iwlturrtlwtry, ruacltng, and rltc-ss Future plans: ln an tn Drtwvl Inf stttult: Activities: lrarl, l, Plug Uslrt,-r, tl Way lrtlrlt Cnrnrnlttvtf, -l, Calctcrtu l.-Sttllllllllllt, :l, Dvlmalrng Cilulu, rl t.EsTEjt GLASEK if ,nn ua elffxtlpt-Qfl NA,'L: AxVtt. V1 Prfsekt intyesf: 'Cults Htglr Nuns, lnayttfynuun slat Futlrerptansz ln fit ttupul YA, Actlvites: lland, , ly nrtlgttec, A, Culls-Htgll. x , ', Calls-Htglt NL'xx.iQQltrt'sUttQ H, -l, Sltldttrtt frLlV' t-rnulng ard, r, Nuan Dance, 5, -l, P ttllLlF Satitoty, 'l, Board at sufllru, 5, lrlunar Student, Quill and Sfrall 1940 Z -, ts , 1 l ,W I tl' Af uf., lfjl CHARLES S. GOULD Q-lll Woodlawn Terrafe Cal I t ngswaod Present interests: Swtrnrmnq, rlass- tral music Future plans: To study agriculture at Rutaers Activities: Swlmrntng, 3, -l, Football, Q, rl, Varsity Club, 3, -l 2A , ,I ,Q . S 'I I . Q 4 '45 if eff 'A i- Xu f DAVID PARKER GRAVATT llllel Grant Avenue X'Vest Calltngswuad Present interests: Firearms, aultar Future plans: To get a pnstttun Activities! Nam' 5 x X , EDMUND L. HAINES ' ' l3l Woodland Terrarc . Oaldtn l X Present interests: Danrlnq, girls, playing the drum Future plans: Tu becuntc a Ccrtrtted Public Accountant Activities: Orrltestra, 2 SAMU EL L. HARMAN QI6 Linden Avcnug if Crrllrngswt-srl 71,4 I' f - - , , Present interests: Snurts, attttndtng rnavtng ptfturws, my var Future plans: Ta gut tntt- tlto insur- anke business Activities: Nunn , 1 c . CHARLES C. HARPER, JR. 3,7 Park Avenue Kfnlltngsnnnd Present interests: lianrl, urcltestra, dttnfc bands Future plans: To QU t iQU6q0,ltO tunt.nul: studying rnusu' Activities: Glee Clap, BY and, 2, 3, rl' Ol'5ltDSlq,4,a: :ld Swutq Blitz-Lgll. if .l Q' I I X, 11X ' ' Xl A- L. l , AAAIJYL fl - ,l l ld MM BERT I, MAN 229 Ltnden v nue Wondlynne Present interests: Atrplanes, elece trucal vvark Future plans: To became a secre- tary Activities: Cleo Club, 2 f ' f . l ' , f , ,A .' lf V ' . ' LOUIS C. HAUG 1001 Paflk Avenue I I t Colltngsvviwqd U ' l ' 1 - Present interests: Stamps, ramping, gtrls Future plans: To study fherntstry Activities: Swtmrntng, -l, Basketball, 2, ilfftfli, 2, 3, rl, Varstty Club, 3, rl, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Band, el, Stage and Fuatltght Club, 2, 3, -l Juntur Play, Senior Pluyj Noan',Dance Come l11lll0t?,'-fl fl I 'fi A ' 'Jfgu-I 1 if s,,' , '. RKHAKA6. A. HAUG H101 Park Avenu , 1 Colltngswnad . . ,l t Present interests:ll'l5rseback ridtng, camptng, danctng t Future plans: To studyjchemtstry Activities: Svvtmmtng, 'll'QLI'OCls 2, 3, lt, vmstty Club, 3, t,lC aftffilitb, 2, 3, -1, Band, -1, Stage and Fdyotltght Club, 3, rl, Sensor Play, Juntclr Play, Collsrlltgh News Reprcsentattve, 3, Student Ctaverntng Board, -l, Juntor Red Cross Representattve, 3, -1, P T A, Representative, 3, -1 HAROLD HETHERI NGTON 34 Bryant Avenue Cul l ll1QSWl1OCl Present interests: Band, tennts Future plans: To go to college Activities: Band, -lg Play Usher, S, Nattunal l-Innor Sactctx, 9, 'l 1-lsnsr Student, Drum Mcttar 1 ' ' EUGENE HIRSCHMAN lL12fl Ltnwoad Avenue Calltngswuud Present interests: Fuutball, bdslsct- ball, baseball Future plans: Tp turn the U S. Navy Activities: Nong , fy is vt are lem COLLINGSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL , . ' JOHN E. HUGHES 2S East Sttles Avenue Collingswood Present interests: Basketball, radta Future plans: To become a radio operator in the U S Navy Activities: Basketball, 3, -1, Varstty Club, el , I DANIKNVERSO 2904 Black Horse Ptke '54,-ff' West Collingswood Present interests: Sports, horseback rtdtng Future plans: To get a lub, to join the U. S Navy Activities: Ncne jigydflkx rf 'ilu N - 1 ,,.. .,l. fffff 4 . ,,j,' ROB' RT E. JACKSONA A 921 Merrick Avenue Colltngswood Present interests: Photography, auto- mobiles, recordtngs Future plans: To be a drtving tn- struCtOr Activities: None ll3WlTli JR. 30-l Cattell Avenue l ' West Calltngsvtoad M M A Present interests: Armory, ai ones Future plans: To go to college Activities: Band, 2, 3, Al, Orchestra, -l, Kntght Staff, -l, Noon Dance Cant- inittee, 4 ALBER J. QUOT, Ill lets alt v?ue We tn swap Pe t in ' Sports, callecttng m chbaak ver sleeping ture Hin : 0 go to vvark Activities: P. T, A. Representative, 2, 3, Tennis Manager, 3, THE KNIGHT 0 I JOHN HXJEPSON P IITG PQIVTRPIQAVSIIIIE? 'I ul, I wIIInQswmucI ' Y I N Present? intel .h Boot butldtng, hem strv, pltuto Onltv Futuie plans: IT? go to college, to tbt 1 0 IQIWI' Ac Wvities: rock, 2, 3, -I, Vnrsitv I Iub, 52, 5' -, Play Usher, -I I 1 I RALPH WYNN JONES 'IIS Vvntctluxtrt Avenuc IX,It'VQ'IICII1II.IIIC Present interests: Swrmming, rIwrn- :-trx, dunrnng Future plans: Tu bs1c'orr'xc'o Cltemtr-rtl LITQIIILLF X Activities: Swtmmtng, 3, -I, Vursttv VIII! S -I ' Ir, if JOSEPH ERNEST KELLY, JR. TIYIS Stokes Avenue I'1tIIrngswtwrtCI Present interests: CI1ornIstry,!jtf5y Junrjtng '- ' ' E - -K 'I Future plansb-Undo ded 'I ' I Activitiesi Nbnb IX ff ,F I . I ,. I A 171 I . su WILLIAM B. KELLY u .W East Fronkltn Avenue'-,I I - ka CL'IIIlTQ'Wl.70CI , Q - :' ' I H Preserl Interests: Stnry WVIIII1m,,IOfLJ boII, plsyrngu Itormonrco ' - Future Nuns: Bu s mh6'uI7 office ITICIITOQEI' TA ' Activities: Play Trcket Crzmmrttee, 5, HOII Cr'rnrnrtIen', :I ' X. I HAROLD 'sc tt, Tlffxgdcton e .ywrt WOOKI Pie A ' t ts: t, pennonts Futu 'pl ns: To st y medrcrne Activi es: Ctlc, , 4, Coils-I-ItgIt Newegg ' fij . ,- 1940 Ninety-two 'x tb II' vt' I ' Mtv- EMILE KOCHER 252 New Jersey Avenue Collrngsxxuod Present interests: Skottng, bqsebrdl Future plans: To go to Cc.IIeqe Activities: Nnne o JOHN WILLIAM LECHNER ZI6 Rrcbey Avenue West Cmlrngsuood Present interests: Sports, rnrtmsntng, reudmg Future plans: To ubtutn u gnurt pcb, to study FLZITTFTIGVCIOI czrt Activities: Truck, AI, PIQ5 Usher, -I PHILIP LEVINSON ,506 Elm Avenue Woodixnne Present interests: Pmtogrrtpltv, mo- tors f Future plans: To mlluqc or get Q rob I la Activities:,'GIee CIOb:'f, PIov Usher, 4 PIOY 'QOFITfYTI'II?,J'I,' Cullsfl-Itglt NlTvsaReMemng?vI Q, 2, 4, Dobutrnq Sub, 3, Board t CuntruI, 'I '-A RO-BERT LITZINGER 520 UCSSOFYIIITE Avenue 'VIf'9'5R Cilltngseuuci ! Present interests: GunnIrIg, Ytteiwnnic FutucdJfans:'To study CHQIIIOCI'IVb Activities: Football, ' ack, I, -I, Vclrsrtv Club, AI, Ptuy- ILIQCI Cont- mrttee, 3 A I li JAMES F. LYON ISGS VI'cInut Avenue Cmlrngswood Present interests: Bond, stung cr- rbestrc, sports Future plans: To studt mustcg to loud on orchestra Activities: Bond, 2, 3, -I, Trctrk, 'Ig Vorstty Club, -I, Leoder of Svvtng Cr- cltestro, -I, HQII Cnmmrttee, -I K! I Y I. Lg, ,lu I Jn , pf' fw '-is KU'-4' fx f ,1 CHARLES H. MCCLURE, JR. 34ll Haddon Avenue Collingswood Present interests: Sports, danctng Future plans: To attend college Activities: Football, 2, 3, -l, Varstty Club, -l, Glee Club, 2, 3, Al, Band Concert Usher, 3, Al, Play Usher, -lg Play Committee, 3, Student Govern- tnq Board, -l, Hall Committee, -lg Sattal Committee, -lg P T A Repre- sentaltve, 2, 3, Al EDMOND J. McCLURE, JR. AVS P r A , ue El Altos ao Af. I . . Prese in r s s: odel rp one Call lna Future 'Fa ecome a vetertn- art , . Ac ' tes: Band, el, Play Ttclcet Com' tltlee, 3 DONALD C. MCCURDY lil Crestmon Terrace 6 Colltngsvvood bw Present inte : Archery, modal hutldlna, mustc Future plans: To study aerenauttcal engtneertng 4 Activities: Band, 2, -l, Orrhostra, P, 4, Al, Play Ttcket Commtttee, -l' P T, A llepresentattve,-2 JOSEPH MacALLISTER ' l-Ill Crostmont Terrace Colltngswoocl I Present interests: Scouttng, dramat- ics, sports Future plans: To go to college, to get a good job Activities: Band, 'lg Sentor Play, Jun- tor Play, Play Commtttee, 3, Calls- Htglt News, 2, 3, Sport Edttor, -l, Calls-Hugh News Representatne, 2, -l Student Governtng Board, -lg Noon Dance Commtttee, 3, -lg Board ot Can- trol, 2, Student Court, 'l G. WILLIAM MacFARLAND Cnty Ltne and Whtte Horse Ptke Camden Present interests: Dons, collecttng mtnerals and rocks Future plans: To get a good pssttton and settle do n Activities: lllrac ' 'l, Hall Commtttoe, 4 ,,iAp1, K Q! , wr .4 coLLlNGswooD HIQ7, A Ninety-three ALEXANDER J. MACKRELL llO Penn Avenue Colltngswood Present interests: Sports, dates, sleep. mg Future plans: To attend college, to cbtam a positron Activities: Swirnmlng, tl, Football, 3 Track, 3, -l, Varsity Club, -l, Hall Cammtttee, -l,' Park Committee, 'l' Januar Red Cross llepresentattve, 3, Al ROBERT F. MALSBERGER 3Ol Bryalgt enue ,i Oalclyn A I, Odfql, PresentP'intere,sts: Da7ctng, ntght driving 1' V Ufy ,OJ .t 4 2 t ff- Future plans: To go la work 1 Activities: Svvtmmtng, 3, -l, 'Varstty Club, -l, Cheerleader, 3, -l, Pldy Ttcket Committee, Ml, Student Governtna Board, Vtce-President, 4l, School Sptrtt Cammtttee, el, Board ot Control, 3, -l. Class Treasurer, Ll I r ROB R'l'TL MENDENHALL 36 KP Avenue :ts L I ll - t ' Ppssii Ilnteirestsxljtmttttg and ftsh- 'He J I J. fs Futurwns.. To be a success Activitie : Nc ' EDWIN ROBERT MILLER 2l2 Cedar Avenue Waadlyfntte Present interests: Callecttng stamps, football, baseball Future plans: To obtatn clertcal work Activities: Non ,Shad li f E , 2 .gif ,NJ L' -gy 'C 'fl Lxffflf, ERETT . MlLLER . llb French Avenue , Av ' Westmont .- , J, ' Present interests: Altendtng the movtes, ltstentng to the radto Future plans: To enter the jewelry bustness Activities: Hall Commtttep, -l 1' THE KNIGHQT . 1 ' s r .1 THOMAS J. MITCHELL F100 Belmont Avenue ., Calltngswaad ' Present interests: Sports, srltaul Itto autamabtl0S Future plans: To secure office wnrk, ta attend night 5Cl1Ool Activities: Track, 3, -l, Varsltt Club Ll, Plat Uslter, 3 NORMAN MONSEN l?l'7 Grant Avenue , Calltngswoad Present interests: Stuarts, stamp ful lvcltnq, fadtng 3, Future plans: Ttktraull, to study Activities: Basebcmf 3, 'l,'PLQVJU'sltr'r, -l ,rt '5- ., . , ,w YJ., I? YJD D MORISEK ,, A nl. aunt Verma Avenue' lpaftrel Sturnps' 2,23 15' trar Future plans: Tia nttemlxrtiltefge, get fa Qtttlfl tub Activities: TfOflC,s., ,' 3, Al, Varsttt Clult, 2, i, -rl, Plat arnnttttee, -l ' Presentft ilterefts: Bavvllng, ygtrlv, lf I N 'x..f WILLIAM c. Moss ,-nf' ll2 Akron Avenue talst' Westrnant Present interests: Hunting, ttslttntt, faatball Future plans: To attend college, tt abtatn a teafhtnq pasrttan Activities: Glen- Club, 2, 2 'WALTER Z. MOTSON Mable and Coulter Avenues Calltngswaod Present interests: Snurts, dartflnq, having a good time Future plans: To studv cltemtfal nt rndustrtal cngtneertng Activities: Football, 2, 5, 'l, Basket ball, 2, 3, -l, Baseball intl, Tract-., 2, 5, -l, Varsity Club, 2, J, -l, Parl. Curnmtttee, -l tx X 'X 'Q 1940 t ,l Ninety-four fl? I l FRANCIS A. MULDERRIG, JR. ll? Manltetm Avenue Oakltn Present interests: Sports, travel, sleep- tng Future plans: Ta ga to Notre Dame Activities: Basketball, 3, P. T. A Rearesentattve, 2 ROBERT MULLE 238 East Kntglwt Avenue Cal l 1 ngswaed I Present inter Autamabtles, living Future la a abtatn a gnad past- n QMS: Plasxrcket Cnrnntttten, Al 5 ALLEN CHARLES MU NSTER l6 Eldrtdge Avenue Calltngsvvaad ' Present interests: l6MM Home Mavtes, stamps Future plans: To teach rnatlternatifs Activities: Sentar Play, Debatlng Club, t, 4 , 'eff ll fff'??ff ' l , ack of JAMES A. NAUQHHNQ fb 'L 27 Fl' tv Strat Ale VY tbt P esent intxtsj lAC16tIOlllll9JlUlJlC- tenntsffgalb ff Future plans: To 1 fartnanrst Activities: Nana, 1' I K- l MAURICE F. ,Nl HOLS Til Maple Teqracef rl Culltngswead A All' Present Snter s: Dravttna, reading aducatuanal, ah Future lens: To wztrk, tu study bustness OCll'TtlIttSll'OllCl1 Activltle: Tragk, 2, 5, rl, Varsity Qlub, 2, 3, :l,' Stage and Fantltgltt flub, rl, SentaL Play v - r X - ., , fl R 1 . . , - I I l I I ,Q I PAUL w. OEHLERS -l':3 Harrison Avenue Collingswood Present interests: Baseball, stump Collecting, automobiles Future plans: To obtain a position Activities: None s :Ric oss ERL lf!! .fl Fra: i I Colin a ' : ying in orrht-s Gs, sn , syrnph y refords F t lansl To s ldv agriculture ivit s' B d, 3, -I State Orchvs tra, rc tra 7 , 4, Debating Clpb','3, Al, ff t I hestra, 2, Calls- Higli Ne . , 3, Circulation Mun agar, -I ' PIG Stratlt d Av Weslmor Present ' rests tif, clanfi sports JOHN F O'HA Future lan' ' ge Activities: No -1 WARREN ROBERT PERRY Ph Croscen Bo ova Collingsw cl Presen ' : Seo scoi ts, stamp qollc I , anc ng V Future plan : r machine on eration and air Activities: Play Ticket Cwn'irnittm', w O Li QI r 'K .E f , .' , imp H'lLLIPt X IG- Wgdcllynnv vi ie Wo llvnno l Plsesen 'nt : Football, cars Flturelrx s: Attend voiutlonal School g Activities: e COLLINGSWOOD HIGH CHOOL Ninety-tive . -PLZ , OSCAR LEE POST, JR. Sl ' dgc Aver e ' We ,Ng Present interests: D scientific forming Future plans: To attend Rutgers, to become a farm agent Activities: Glee Club, 2, 3, -I, Choir, 3, 4, Play Usher, -4, Play Usher, 3, Calc-terra Committee, 4, Junior Red Cross Representative, 3 5 :QQEWZ EDWIN G. PUND 2-ll Cattell Avenue West Collingswood Present interests: Chemistry, music, archery Future plans: To study chemical en- grneering Activities: Band, 2, 3, -I, Orchestra, 3, -l, Play Cornrnittee, rl, Knight Stall, -l, Board of Control, -I HARRY M. QUENZER 24 Strowbridge Avenue Westmont Present interests: Sports, music Future plans: To go to college Activities: None K7 , Y . ,. Q ,fufbg ,L ,gf L-.nf -3 -' - ,K ,, , CARL LINCOLN RADEL AIOI Comly Avenue Collingsvvooo Present interests: Football, travelling, . aCronautlCS Future plans: To work, to study X Activities: None JOSEPH C. RAIN IIOI Park Avenue Collingswood Present interests: Football, 'Khight, having lun I Future plans: To attend college, to study physical education Activities: Football Manager, 4, Tennis, 3, rl, Varsity Club, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, --I, Senior Play, Knight Stall Business Manager, 4, Colls-High News, 2, 3, Park Com- mittee, -I, School Spirit Committee, AI, Board ot Control, 2, Swing Band, 4 THE KNIGHT 0 1940 Mei .R o , JR. IV' Krmlut vc L U , Prs nt interests: Maw, clwmtstry, sprwrlS Future plans: To gm tt- college, ta lat-.tune a flwmtfal rtrtgtiiaor Activities: llama, w, Orclte-stra, 2, 3, -l I 7 . ,. A ' l' '. Vl'ILLIAM AUGUSTUS REBEL ill last Frartllm Awaits Ctwlltrtqsxwt,d Present interests: Radio, Inviting, 'sliyvptttg Future plans: ltr ttlutttm a prsttton Activities: Trafl, 7, 3 sconce w. REED Rlje V T6 xmtftt telimt ' ' X Qkflbriagfch ' J t , ., Ptesent ii?:LeQs:4'fladLf warts Future pl . lu vtttCf,,llM field txt radio and tvlt-watt,-it Activities: Viral-, 1, Sturt:-:tt Katuvvrit- ttyq Bttarcl, fl, lvVt'Lllll,l Crttrmixtttuv, fl, fytzlclwtl Quint, tl . 'iq jk' f N ji., lr, CHARLES F. RELL li-l Vtrqtma Axwtae Xkwt Ctwlltmasxwtfl Present interests: Pliutaqrapltg, Oman Ott, rvittltrta Future plans: lv tratc-I Activities: liattcl, -5, Catoturta, 'l ,t HORACE RHQDES , ,:, flif Iitf-lucy fwotitw il XM,-st Cltlllttgtlilkiklll i VL v Present interests: Ftutball, stxtmmmg, tml L Future ptdns: lu qet a ivctslttutt Activities: Kilim: glllb, 2, S, Cafutena R nmmlttea, Ll . I l Ninety-six ROLAND R. RICCI 647 Haddatt AXCMUG Collmqgxwvcl Present irltemsts: Atttzttvtw, Warts, viatfs Future plans: To attend t allvQw,' tt' I became an aeronautical mqmuur Activities: Swimming, el, Ftmtlnall, Y, J, Track, 2, Play Usher, bl, Call- Hrgh News l4cprCSOritattvw, -l JAMES W. RILEY I9 Lmdts Fame Awrttta Westmont Present interests: ljlttvtugrtipltx atr- planes Future plans: Ta tall' a naar--u tit meflwamcs Activities: Ctruumls Ct-rttttitttlyg, -l 1 4 , , . 1 V .2 4. DALEIF. Roeclc wl6 Noxxtwt Avumw Oalglw I-l t Present interests: Stwrtr-, l,vgtxim.3 claiming Future plans: lu atv tt- mltttqu 2 stttdg cltemtstm Activities: lratl, Qt, S, -l, Vtzrwtt Club, 2, 3, -lL Km-gltt Statt, 3 - I V t 1 - N ' JAMES 'ROMANO 6:32 l'lGClClt't1 AYEllllC Qvllmgsxtuczd Present interests: Stmts, tram-ltr, girls Future plans: iw lnfwtw a Ll S Navy pilot Activities: Sxwwtmtcg, -l, Stagr- artel Ftutltgltt Club, 3, 'l, Jttttttwr Pla, Sfwvr Play, Calls-Fltali Nftws, ', Cftlls-Htglt News Rt'pwf,t'ttt11tuvt', 3 Naam Dams: Cirwwtttw, -l, Suttfl Cgmmrttce, -i, P l A Rugtrciwrtttl- tim, -l JAMES RICHARD Rowe ' ll llast Culltrigsxxvsd Ax-ertue Calclw Present interests: Faatlull, laaslut- ball, tm hockey Future plans:.'Ttu-wmrs a up-mtl post- ttan ' Activities: Fcwwtball, 3, rl, Varsttt Club, 43 COLLINGSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL I f' A L oscar P. ROYLQI flfl Cuthbert Road xfeslmout Q X resent interests: Attettdutg tbr tcwves, rullectutq motclt book Covers uture plans: To be cn sslusmon ictivities: Svvng Baud, Al EDWARD LLOYD RYNEX IQS Wrzrwdlmttd Terrarw Daklwt Present interests: Duttce orchestras. flutxctug, traveltnq Future plans: To studs battlumg, finance cmd bustucss ctdztmustrottott Activities: Glce Club, 2, 51, Baud, 2, 3, 4, Orrltrtslru, ?, 3, P l' A Reb reseutauve, 'l, Swttg Baud, 4 Q f fycfj' '44-gig ERN EST W. SALDUTTI T7 Cullutgs Avenue 5 Cblltugswuod Present interests: Sburts, tal: Future plans: Tu ottuud Vottderbtlt Culluge Activities: Fuulball, P, 3, -I, basket- bull, 2, Basuball lvlaucger, f, 3, rl, Vursttv Club, 'I 1 J- I l F I 1 t Y, , 1 Y! ,J .. Z., ROBERT SAND Q. ' ' Ill Crestrttoul Terroie Cwlltttgxwuml Present interests: Swtmmtug, dates Future plans: Tu be u suqfess Activities: Swtmmtug, 2, 3, -I, Trazk, 3, -I, lf-ull, 2, -I, Varsttt Club, 2, 3, fl, .lutttur Red Cruss Roprvsuutcttvo, rl ADRIAN F. SAUER fill Wust Cltutun Avenue Ooklytt Present interests: Srmtrts, culleztmg pcrtttuuls, trovclltuq Future plans: Cullege course tu oc- ruunlutg Activities: Foutbctll, 3, rl, Easketbnll, 2, 3, Al, Vorstty Club, rl, P T A Roprusuttlottvc, X 1 :I .J f. -tw' we CIW' Ninety-seven QW HOWARD H. U 6 Eden Avert Oaklyrt Present interests: I-lorkeg, bnwltug, Gvtottou Future plans: To enter tlto tus-ld of Gvtotuott Activities: None WO Mclrcgvfvf Ly 1 WILLIAM G. SCHMIDT ., Y , L ,. - . v Q 1 , M0 . JJ W 7 ' rm resent ifiteres :5gUar,j4ll, cars, dates Future plan . o be u brtdgf toll ral Iectoo Activities: Name FRANCIS J. SCHNITZIUS llfll .Stokes Avenue Ccllmgsvvood Present interests: Pltutograplty, r duo Future plans: Urtdectde Activities: Numa ' 7 I r WALTER scHocH 'At ' 229 New Jersey Avertus, ,li ,cw v ,ls Crxlltrtgswood ' y QV l L , y up I Present interests: Sports Future plans: Tu berume on oc- Couutont Activities: None WILLIAM E. SCHROEDER 445 East Melrose Avenue Westmgrtt Present 'interestsz Ygodcn, pl Future plans: Vvorklm a shipyard Activities: Football, 2, Bf -I, Truck ,,t . -J' fs , , s IRVING C. SHERIDAN ' W' CY':wr Extra-1-I ' XM'-tviivrif 1 I Present interests: Snmmmq Future plans: To in' Q dmfi'-mini Activities: Nm' 7. r W FREDERICK S. SHERMAN, III ev . R, niilumrii AVLHUL' f' gTR'iiir1c1svmivui - Q D Present interests: Stump tulip' Img, y fdcimmq, Iqii-Iutluclll 4 1 Activities: !:?cz'slmLn.'zVl, 1, I, Viivmt lfllib, AI 7 Tj: '- H' W 1- ,N ' - 1 ', P N! r I J, THE KNIGHTQR 1940 I L I L 'AHL ' Syl...-F I iff xvill 'T THEODORE SCH ARTZ . ftrvxflwwiir Ivyffli L' fi-iiiiwxxwwi ,KI Present interests: hXtiiIiitif5I,j'riwq1vI I Miviw-, fnrmmiq 1? 'I QI Future plans: Irv qu tgvffwllvqc Activities: FwtLmI1, H, AI, Vomit, Qiiili, I, Ilzrl-X frwrivwiifiv, 'I, Cliff' Yi V11 Cvmvmfii 0, I G ROBERT J. SCOTT imvrctlfi Avwviiir' 'ttviviii-iii Present interests: Mrls, UH sports Future plans: 'IU mum Jin- Army Arr ti-ip? ' ACl'ivIl'ieS2 iiigii ffivfiiiwllii, 'i Future plans: its lwmvm' ci -:rump GCUMV CHARLES R. SHINN ffl Vkui Iroiikim Awnin- Cyviiriiigsvvivwti Present interests: Dfmmg, twins, yviclxuiri Hu' rriiiupwt Future plans: in amcit urwtmiitiimg Activities: imvuii, 1, -1 3, Ninety-eight EARL WILLIAM SHUTS i6i New Jewcfx Avvviiiif Cftiiirigf-xwimi Present interests: Cf-'Lwitg viiwiiq 1viQe'v'vs, DMN vm Future plans: in rg- fi tw it itil YQQQ Activities: PM, U-Jw r, r J '. JJ' 1 ,Xl MARVIN 1 ER ': ,UW x , G21 Vliwh Hvrw PM V V, if :YI K YV' Kresgt interggs: gghxvrizg, fwtivfill, Iioiwcwfiii Future plansi-ji qw rw iiiwigihi Um vefsvty ,YV Activities: N'-my I kj' DONALD S. SLACUM G Pork Atrium' Wwfrvr 111 Present interests: Simiiq, .wk fum hail Future plans: Tw qw t- Drwxwi In etrtufci Activities: Cufcrtm KFrnm.i'w, 1 WILLIAM M. sLoANf, - 225 CVC-strimir 'Tl from' . C1'lixnqsxxNr'Ci I g Present interests: Sp iris, mtwiq Future plans: Tv sit im' fl wwf pcm imri Activities: Nym- JAMES MATTHEW SMITH Iii Eiqm Atmue X '. estn1t-fir Present interests: Mu iivmirt, trawl, luuimtmq Future plans: To q iw ringiir wliml Activities: N, ru X,,,.,,. ' ' 1 COLLINGSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL WILLIAM B. STEVENSON Present interests: Sports, radro, pltgt- Ar- 1, Ill l ,I 'ix ,J ' l M 4 . - , I ' J Jo PH tj. SMITH Srl Ea f yfectrmvocxl Avenue 463 Park Avenue OOIXIW it Collrngswoocl Present xinterests: Ira skatrng, foot- ball tograplwy Future plans: To gut o good lvb Activities: None y ,-' Ai . fy: , . I J A 1 . ' ' 1 r' ' in I MARSHALL SMITH 'IZ Hardtng Avonuc' Caklyn Present interests: lrc skatrng, bowl- tnq, travellrtg Future plans: To wtrrk rn a garage Activities: Track, -l EDWARD S. SNYDER .Ill Nvwton ftvenuc Oaklyn , , i Presentt' interests: Huntrng, travel, football Future plans: To ao to nralrt sqltool Activities! None ,h 'lx Q! L! r -Q! -L . GEORGE C. SPRI' GER PS5 Penn fwonue Collingswood Present interests: Plrutograplty, awo- tron, travol Future plans: To become o nowsoaper reporter Activities: Cleo Club, 2, P. T A Rcpresentatrve, 2, 3 LEWIS SPRINGER II6 Akron Avenue vvcstrnont Present interests: All sports Future plans: To obtatn a posttton Activities: Swrrnrning, -I, Varsrty Jub, -l -1 ' r . ll v KJ A X Ninety-nine Future plans: To go to Collage Activities: Grounds Contmttteft, 'I WILLIAM R. STEVENSO SEI Park Avenu S 3 , Collrngsw od Pre nt ess: Scrtfnce, f ture plans: To go to college Activities: Football, 2, 3, Al, Varstty Club, rl, Sprung Concert Uslwr, 2, 3, Play Trclact Cornmtttce, 3, fl, Kntght Staff Edrtor, -l, Park Commtttee, 4, Nattcnal Honor Sortcty, 3, 'l, VICC-H Presrdent, -l, Junror Red Cross Rep- resentattve, 'l, Presrdont, 2, Board ol Control, 3, el, Class Treasurer, 2, 3, Stage and Footlrglrt Club, 2, 3, -I, Honor Stttdunl K K KENNETH S Oli-E t. A Q29 Belmont Avor ro, Callrngswood A X X Presgnt inthests: Parntrng, ltunttng, SCLMNLIVIITQ X Future plans: To study fornrnerrral art Activities: None . ,Q7 RP ' 7' ,I Li HOLLAND TAYLOM- -ev SI3 Eldrtdge Av 1 ' 'i ' West Callrngsvv d A ivejfx S, Present intere s: Sports, travelgvvork Future plans: To ao to Sdfrtbern Calrfcrnra Activities: Football, 2, 3, rl, Track, 2, 3, 4, Varstty Club, 5, --lg Play Usher, -l, Kntgltt Staff, rl, ,Iuntor Red Cross lleoresentattvu, 3 A THOMAS TELLEFSEN I3 East Oakland Avenue Oaklyn Present interests: Mttsrc, starnns, dravvtng Future plans: To qo to College, to work Activities: Play Usher, 5 I 1 THE KNIGHT 0 DAVID J. THOMAS , ' x , I l I Cuthbert lwunl Oul-IW I Present interests: lllwclninll, wiper' gurmtiuria, trawl Future plans: Ollm' wrrk, ar bm lvwtziial basvlnull Activities: liawbull, f, i, sl, Varsity filulm, 4, I, IJ l A llvywrusalllallvc, 4, Hivarql vt Cwiurwl, i JOHN THOMPSON I-LM' Llm Aveuuu flwlliriasxwi Ll Present interests: All spcirrs Future plans: lu qu Ia a trade Iwwl Activities: Num' EDWIN S. TRUITT Ill I l2f Virquua Aveuuc y ANP-Slliklfll 1 . ,' Preseiut interests: Swirls, clauriug, ruuq prima I' I, - ' Future plans: li' alurlyw gflvaruszug Activities: Nfeue .S ' f 1 ANDREW TU RKOT TIG Lauriil Awuuw Vfivacllxuua Present interests: Ml zurs, farpcutrx, lIlll'Nli Future plans: ll- qu ru ifilleac Activities: lilac Club, J, S, -I, Chair, 4, -I, Dubatuia Club, 3, Al, Nauaual Iluuivr SIYTICIX, l, 'l, Board uf Cautigul, 5, -I, Class President, 2, is -l, Hunter btuclciul I A . P 4 1 . V ,Cx i ,. EDWIN E. TURNER .I ING Virquuu Awuun' xi Westmanl XJ - ' em, i Present interests: Airgiluiws, raadiua, laatbull Future plans: lu l-ru lbw U S Navy Activities: film' Club, 7, 3, rl, Cliiir, w, Juuiur Plat, Juuiur liwl Crugg Rep- vrwwiitalm-, E, Stage and Funllrglii Klub W -I -I ,-if l940 One Hundred X. ,L f W, J 'l f GUY VANCE ,, , ,,,,,,v ll9 Fraufli Axeuuc if' M 7 Vilusuwwru Present interests: Sburlf Future plans: To aa to fulloaa Activities: Fourball, P, 4, el Baseball 4, Varsitx Club, 2, 4, -I, Parl: Cum- murwa, E ,f ?,bVAlVuLe.'e A X LEON I, VENNELL, JR. 116 Farm Awuuo COllmQStu?uCI Present interests: Sports, rlulwi. Future plans: Tu qu tv xxurl: Activities: None 0 ' f :gl Q X' . + ' f , ' o, , Q , Q ' 'uv . ' Grrfono H. vlvlAN ' HQ Last Wawa Terrafv Cgllinqsxswa Present interests: Ice Iiwlzcy, dru- uwq, bwvlimq Future plans: To bo a ru -X fra L drzvar Activities: lral, -I, Vurxllx lluli, rl I HowARD s. WALKE , Y 432 Cvmlx' Avauua ,, ff Wee: Colliuaswoad Present interests: Huuuuq, IlNIllllLJ baseball Future plans: Tu Ivor.-fm au all-I tru al cvritraiitar Activities: Nsua QA! i F ' . f CHARLES P. WALTON ' IDU Cvlluigg AvQr1LlC - West Clglllr1gsv..z.zd Present interests: Sparta, trawl, inl- xeutura Future plans: Ta an tu rullagc Activities: Sxximmuwg, S, -I, Futvllmll, 2, 3, 'I, Track, 4, :l, Varsity Club, J, -f, Cwlce Llub, 2, 5, Chair, 1 Slaqv am! Hclliglu Llub, Q, S, -l, Vatu Pre-sdciiit, 'l, Park Ct-iumltluo, :I IV rf AF, , ,J V at rl .1 , ' rv 5 J .J , U-X -4' A f 1 H. VERNON WARE ND .: l'lL1dcln'r1 f'Xv0r1ue LFUIIIIIQSWUOCI Present interests: Datos, warts Future plans: 'lu start xwrlurwg ., w, rl, Ortltcstru, -, N, Jutttwr Red Crvws lluttrt-wutattw, 3 Activities! CFIQQ Club, 2, 4, -I liaucl 2 BENJAMIN WATSON F C-arltvlcl fXvvttuu Liulltrtaswuurl Present interests: Burnt, model arrf planes Future plans: la study axratrrm Activities: Barrtl, Q' WILLIAM J. WELSH, JR. lftl lawt llarltlvrr Awttuu Ogtklgrt Present interests: wall, rratlrag, ara trtuttt rluld wurl. Future plans: Tu studg lvusrrruss aml IIISIIILIIIKLI Activities: Varsttg Club, f, 9, sl, Cfll, T, Al, Crlcc Club, 1, n, rl, Stage aunt ttrutltgltt Club, J, 9, rl, Stage Maar- r uqv, l, 'I f .guy utwmv' - :Mk CHARLES WERN ER JVM Crsstrrturtt llrrarie fiulltrrqswuanl Present interests: Stuarts, rmrsrc Future plans: lv au tu lnustrress Col' lvgu Activities: lluurl Csttrmt Usltar, A t uatr1tz tttrtrt:'rrl Usltur, 3 I ' I: i5l'1i.,.A miner 1 y 6 COLLINGSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL One Hundred One ,2 I f 1: I .4 X Q' F ,IQJ x ROBERT WHEELER, JR. H ZI9 Rtclwey Avenue ' I L West Callmgswaad 'KJ Present interests: Spurts, WPFN Ntrre-Tvvc-rrt5 Club, Occau Ctty Future plans: Ta au ta Drrltrtsrrr Callegc Activities: Basketball Manager, ?, At, Varsity Club, Al, Play Cumrrttttec, il, -l, Krrtalwt Statl, -l NATHAN A. WILLITS Hex ILC ttaddmtrelrt Present interests: Stamps, baseball, farms Future plans: 'lu study gfrmtrttri agriculture Activities: Tracl., :I 'lltgujrfy A gf L-J' A -LJ-4 I. LEWIS WOOD, JR. 5.2 Lrrrdcrt Anita vviarvttwat I if 'talk Present interests: lfartball, attvrwcl mg muvtm, rafltrz Future plans: Tu ,ata the LJ S Army Activities: Numa If , A -fr gf, ,, FRANK WORRELL llilflt Belmurtt Pxwrutc' Cvl I tr1gSwaQCl Present interests: Srmrts Future plans: Tu attend tltv Wlurtarr Sclraal, Utttvorstty at Perrrrsylvama Activities: Basket-lift, 2, 1, fl f xv .fj . BYRON ,roman lllrl Easlbrtderr Awuuo - Cullrrtgixwrurl Present interests: Stamp rullufttrtg, mustf, SVICIIFL' Future plans: lu atturtcl tlw Urttvcr- --rtg ut Pcrrrttsglvauta Activities! Svuzar Flag, Play Usltvr, 5, Calls-lrltglt Nous, f, 4, rl, Calls Htglt News lQ9l7l'EilrllltIltX.'i', Y, 'l, Dabalrrtq Club, 3 ll HE Jrmror Closs hos os nts leoders Douglass Reese, prosr dent, Rlcihorcl Stogllotorr, vrcjuf gwresuclermr, Normo Cululmortr, sofruf Tom, ond Qlgo lzurher, trcrjsrlrvr' The Gloss is Sli1Gl15Ol'CCl hx Mr Cori ld Zoorrlor ond Miss Almo Ill-rg Slrcsser The Closs ol l ll hulrl on clun- lrorr to choose stllclurrls to rvgwv sent Thom lll sg'-ufuol woxs, wrlh these resul I s Chorlus Heck orrcl Oloo ljllfllkfl ore tho Glomour llog ood Clrmrolu Grrl ol The floss llwllx Smith Grlcl l lLll3rf'l VVCrrrur cm' tho luvsl All-Gliillllll Athletes li-rollsr' ol lherr wrt, Alvce Moorv owl lvillll Coogorr org floss Comwrlrorrs lhcsc who ore 'fomfr Corw- sclcrrsl' orc lvllrlom loxlor orrcl lVlClCV lurlcnrt llllolrqu livvsn ,M , ond lnvrtro Flrrlrl ow Thr' ls srofrollj, hlltl mwrrrlurrs ul ilu' floss Cl l '-ll 111 J Sponsors an class officers of I9-ll hold a con- ferhnce. Se ted: Mr. Carl Zoerner and Miss Alma Bergstresslf. Sta ing: Richard Stapleton, vice- presidenp' Olga lfrner, treasurer, Douglas Reese, presideftg andilhlorma Ciliberti, secretary. Left to right: ' s Glamour Girl Olga Furner, Glamour Boy Charles Beck , Betty Smith and Hubert Werner, Best Athletes, Miriam Taylor and Victor Turkot, Career Conscious, Alice Moore and Paul Coogan, Class Comedians, Especially Nice Gertrude Field and Douglas Reese, l i One Hundred Two My Q! JUNIORS the One Hundred Three ROOM 2l First row, front-Left to right: A. Bay- ard, H. Bond, V. Barcklow, B. L. Benk- ert, R. Ayer, J. Campbell, N. Ciliberti, H. Boyd, B. Brockmeyer. Second row: M. Wiswell, R. Berrigan, M. Abbott, C. Carr, D. Althott, F. Bruedley, M. Brooks, T. Benner, V. Carmelly, M. Burke. Third row: E. Carroll, J. Blow, M. Asay, M. Barron, D. Black, E. Brown, E. Abrams, S. Burbage, H. Barton, M. Berndt, M. Brick- ner, E. Anderson. ROOM 24 First row, front-Left to right: U. Green, B. Franks, O. Furner, E. Goodall. Sec ond row: L. Friedman, G. Field, J. D'Ales- sandro, D. Hasson, K. Crossley, J. Davis, M, Davis, A. Clement, J. Detwiler. Third row: V. Goldberg, L. Fortescue, M. D'Alessandro, E. Englehart, J. Croas- dale, M. Gilpin, E. Green, M. Grimditch, J. Eltreth, D. Deuter, V. Conover. Fourth row: L. Duffield, F. Fullerton, F. Grier, L, Cunningham, M. Day, P. Hand, H. Harman, H. Driscoll, C. Hagen, P. Green, R. Egan, E. Gibson. ROOM 26 First row, front-Lett to right: M. Kries, N. Hill, B. Leeds, V. MacClaskey, J. MacMillan, M, Little, M. Velnosky, M. Singer, E. Johnson. Second row: S. Lutz, F. Davis, M. James, M. Krayer, E. Lynch, J. Hirst, M. McDermott, O. Latferty, D. Hoddell, N. Huffnagle. Third row: F. Lennox, A. Leete, E. Jermon, M. Lenox, L. MacLaughlin, M. Hautz, J. lrving, J Isaacs, V. Khantzian, I. Hiller. i'- kk, . X, .,1., . 1 N ROOM 50 IRIGHTI First row, front-Left to right: M. Rod ers J Scriboni A Muir M Sellers D 9 r - I - 1 - 1 - Wright, F. Tirro, A. Thompson, K. Ped- rick, B. Taylor. Second row: M, Tomp- liins, E, Walton, C. Pund, J. Murphy, F Siewicz, A. Moore, D. Yates, H. Roper R. Smeorer. Third row: E, Purnell, M Neall, M. Taylor, J. Porter, M. Welsh, E Muir, V. Wilkins, M. Thompson, E Shaw. ROOM 50 KLEFTP First raw, front-Lett to right: M. Mc- Lau hlin J Savid e J Smith G Oliveri Q I - 9 1 - I - 1 J. Rose, M. Merchant, H. Oesterle, M. Rodgers, J. Marvin. Second row: C. Voncc, L. Miller, N. Parker, G. Schuler, J. Stratton, P. Stratton, P. Voorhees, K. Paul, E. Spitzbarth, D. Schroder. Third row: D. Ohlemeyer, D. Schwartz, E. Smith, N. Stallman, G. Van Horn, H,VenA ncll, J. Spaeth, B. Toone, E. Meredith, R. Miller, C. Nothnagel. ROOM 20 First row, front-Left to right: A. Cur- ren, J. Daly, J. Chatelain. Second row: R, Bendcr, W. Abel, E. Deuter, P, Cooe gon, B. Carman, E. Becky, A. Catana, W. Aron, H. Chamberlain. Third row: F. Clayton, R. Dunn, J. Delany, H. Cur- riden, E. Chambers, D. Bohn, W. Bunce, D. Charles, W. Angus, J. Brosic, F. Dan' ella. Fourth row: H. Delaney, D. De Hart, J. Chatclain, S. Boyer, J. Cahill, H. Burke, W. Bailey, G. Diffenderter, C. Beck, D. Bantle, M. Day. ROOM Z3 First row, tront-Lett to right: L. Egbert, C. Fairchild, H. Dixon, H. Greenetz, E, Golcy, A. Esher, T. Galasso, H. Golcy, C. Drchcr. Second row: J. Hazelwood, C. Duus, W. Evans, G. Fox, N. Duncan, G. Green, H. Hannum, W. Harold. Third row: W. England, E, Haines, J. Flack, R. Grier, A, Duus, W. Hahn, F. Haub, P, Hand, K. Ditmars, R. Frazee. JUNIORS ' Han- One Huiidied Four - JUNIORS A Q A L . ,i-,YL l 3 A H 3 l ROOM 25 First row, front-Lett to right: K. Mogin, R. Kresge, A. Keiter, S. Herron, W. Mc- Kay, M. Hiller, M. Maloney, J. Koshland, L. Jackson. Second row: W. McDowell, H. Love, J. Hirschman, E. Hughes, A. Janov, R. Hiltner, H. Kates, W. Keown, J. lnvcrso, R. Dent, W. Hitchcock. Third row: D. Stohner, C. Hott, R. Johnson, H. Kennedy, J. Lynch, M. Holmes, W. Beck, D. Johnson, W. Kramer, E. Link, R. Eisen- hardt. ROOM 32 First row, front-Lett to right: R. Ree- der, D. Reese, J. Prickitt, H. O'Neil, T. Million, R. Maxwell, J. Pettigrew, E. Parsons, C. Ott. Second row: C. Patter- son, C. Paczullu, R. Peffol, T. Post, K. Marts, R. Peterson, R. Naglee, H. Mayer. Third row: R. North, J. Neal, R. Null, J. Mathews, M. Reihmann, H. Mintzer, W. Raymond, W. Mitchell, F. Oellers, M. Y .fPickering. ff' V. f , ' , Joke' 9 L,,.,,x,!N ,Q F F Adtxte.. ' . . - 'Y-442' -T 0655 S C5 Q QT AQQA Q. One Hundred Five ROOM 36 First row, front--Left to right: P. Ro- mano, T. Rogers, R. Scarborough, D. Sayrs, W. Shallcross, R. Runge, W Richards. Second row: E. Schubert, D Risely, W. Stallfort, H. Renne, F. Rob- inson, R. Schaeffer, J. Rumford, H. Rod- gers. Third row: E. Schilling, P. Steen C. Rugart, C. Robinson, D. Sontgen, R Reitzlcr, J. Saxenmeyer, C. Rosin. ROOM 37 First raw, front-Left to right: J. Stra han, L. Viguers, R. Wilfong, H. Walter J. Taylor, C. Taylor, A. West, R. Wynn M. Wolf. Second row: W. Stokes, J. Sut till, C. Whinna, C. Walker, R. Williams R. Walter, E. Strong, W. Wilner. Third row C. Volz, A. Svihla, H. Wales, H. Werner E. Weiss, F. Sullivan, W. Bart, G. Tala rico, W. Taraschi. P 4' The Sophomore class sponsors and officers who dis- cuss perplexing problems are: D. Taylor, president, W. Wheeler, vice-president, Miss P. Farnham, sponsor, K. Truhan, treasurer, Mr. J, Goldstein, sponsor, and M. Burr, secretary. E HE Class ot W42 has as its faculty advisors Mtss Patrtcua Farnham and Mr Joseph Gold- stein The president of the class ts Dorothy Tatlor, vuco-ttrostdcnt, Wtlltam Wheelerj Secretary Mar' tlxn Bu f rr, treasurer, Kathartntt Truhan lhe outCCntu ol thc volt' for tha Sotthontoro Class W'h.u's VVht' was as tollows Kat Truhan and Franl-C Pnwull arc tho last lou Y U1 'rktng nrontlvttrs cnt tho class Tho best UllfLlfOlIllt'l athletes are Marta lolartfo and loo Ptzarro Those who nrtr tht' ntost ltlselx to sufuvod art' Do othjt Tat lor and Karl Turlsot li' raaso of then' alltlttx to antnst, Jana Kollt and John Vllonti att the Class Conwodtans Tlt- ntntt tlottular tttotvtlwts ot thu Class tg' llillf arc ,lean Carson and Wtl ltant VVhoult'r Left to right: Pretty Katharine Truhan and Handsome Frank Powell Dorothy Taylor and Karl Turkot, Most Likely to Succeed, Most-Popular William Wheeler and Jean Carson, Jane Kelly and John Wentz, Com d' ' Jos h ' One Hundred Six e sans, ep Pizarro and Maria T l ' a arico, Star Athletes. 5 ga 5' 4 l SOPHOMORES ROOM I2 First row, front-Left to right: G. Bur- hanna, J. Adam, L. Baccellieri, M. Coles, C. Betz, H. Bayard. Second row: P. Cline, V. Clark, D. Brooks, E. Andrew, M. Burr, C. Tronco, E. Conover, B. Beswick, K. Coligan. Third row: G. CarmelIy,B. Barry, R. Aron, R. Campbell, L. Boyer, E. Buhr- man, R. Burbage, E. Alexander,J. Blair, E. Case, R. Brewer, E. Bernard, J. Carson. Fourth row: M. Asay, V. Cunningham, M. Burns, J. Brittingham, B. Collings, B. Bow- den, C. Craig, B. Albright, E. Baker, A. Berger, M. Barth, A. Babish, A. Bagshaw. ROOM I3 First row, front-Left to right: P. Green, C. Graser. Second row: V. Croasdale, T. Griffiths, H. Decker, J. Cotton, B. Dice, J. Davies, D. Gray, L. Edwards, E. Ga- lasso. Third row: H. Hartel, F. Hess, J. Geiger, G. Dunn, M. Baker, M. Gill, E. Hahn, P. Dains, P. Charman, B. Drechs- Ier, R. D'AIessandro. Fourth row: C. De Haven, A. Hammel, M. Grover, E. De Campli, B. Hardin, J. Dewees, R. Dun- levy, G. Day, H. Frazier, M. Fritz, G. Crall, A. Ehlers, V. Simmons. ROOM I4 First row, front-Left to right: E. Knell- wolf, E. lnverso, F. Lantry. Second row: G. McChord, J. Kammerer, E. Jackson, D. Hirleman, G. Krivos, F. Kruse, B. Hiller, D. Kramer, D. McHenry. Third row: N. Jack, D. Jones, G. Howard, D. Lowry, H. Hays, M. E. McCay, S. Jaggard, D. Lowe, D. Leeson, E. Huber, V. Jones. Fourth row: F. Hines, S. Hopkins, N. Mc- Call, J. Kleinschmidt, S. Love, J. Law- son, J. Kielhorn, L. Kline, M. 'i-de J. Kelly, A. Hetherington. One Hundred Seven 'Cum ' - 5 ROOM I5 First row, front-Left to right: G. Mat thews, V. Mohr, V. Powers, R. O'Don nell. Second row: B. Runyan, D. McKin Icy, L. Risley, C. Schaeffer, J. Ray, B Rowand, R. Pike, D. Mason, B. Ruth Third row: J. MacMullon, K. Rohrer, E. Payne, E. Paul, E, Porter, J. Reeser, D Robe, L. Ruprecht, N. Webb, E. Mc- Suley, M. Quigley, H, Molt. Fourth row J. Rambo, P. McLean, A. Moore, M Reifsnyder, E. MacEwan, D. Schlagel E. Madoro, M. Roberts, P. Moffa, M McNutt, E. Rassell, A. Pierce, M. Sand ROOM 28 First row, front-Left to right: A. Todd R. Shuster, N. Wood, L. Welden, M Scriboni, B. Whiting. Second row: A. De Coursey, T. Staib, M. Sherry, F Shubert, J. Shields, D. West, C. Smith, R. Smith, J. Tirro. Third row: B. Seltzer, D, Youngman, N. Thomas, K. Truhan, P. Strobel, F. Wells, D. Taylor, E. Win- ter, V. Thistle, M. Talarico, W. Schroe- der, M. Young. Fourth row: A. Svihlo, H. Williams, M. Walker, L. Thistle, J. Smith, H. Hanlon, V. Wanner, E. White, C. Scott, E. Shaw, E. Van Horn, M. Wal- lace. ROOM IO First row, front-Left to right: W. Clev- cngcr, W. Beecher, R. Barrett, J. Choate, A. Busa. Second row: A. Birkby, R, Derr, W. Bossert, E. Ditmars, E. Dager, K. Arnold, C. Burns, H. Colgan, C. Dever. Third row: F. Deighan, R. Carter, P. Lion, W. Behlou, T. Cowgill, C. Dor- shimer, E. Albright, L. Boggs, J. Dit- tcss, R. Askew, R. Deighan. Fourth row: H. Becky, J. Boyer, M, Burton, R. Bickel, H, Burroughs, F. Dewes, H. Da- vies, H, Koplon, R. Diffenderfcr, C. Con- roy, W, Baum, G. Allen. SOPHOMORES One Hundred Eight - Q ROOM ll First row, front-Left to right: F. Dut- ton, F. Jennings, F. Hill, F. Eckert. Sec- ond row: F, Flynn, J. Singer, R. Brown, R. Edwards, R. Glotz, K. Lechner, M. Duus, R. Gilmour. Third row: W. ldell, G. Jackson, Z. lrvine, D. Frombes, E. Hill, W. Landis, J. Heacock, A. Hol- combe, D. Hunsberger, R. Hall, R. Her- man, P. Jacobs. Fourth row: W. Evans, J. Jones, C. Flenard, C. McDowell, B. Hunter, A. Fell, T. Garvin, H. Harris, L. Gilde, J. Hannum. ROOM I8 First row, front-Left to right: E. Kel- ley, H. McNabb, R. Moore, R, Lauer, R. Knisell, J. Munds, R. McDermott, D. MacGregor, C. McGuire. Second row: R. Robinson, W. McHenry, J. Kirshner, A. Mortimer, J. Murphy, E. Letts, J. Kohl- haas, T. White, W. Kinner, S. Korfhage, B. Molle, A. Knudsen. Third row: A. Hewett, H. Krayer, F. Milnes, T. McNel- lis, B. Kocher, J. Kern, W. Mitchell, C. Kolb, A. Miller, J. Leslie, E. Lis. ROOM I9 First row, front-Left to right: B. Kaplan, J. Mylet, C. Brooks. Second row: F. Robson, G. Pims, E. Severance, R. Oben- hous, J. Nelson, E. Rudderow, R. Scat- tergood, W. Sheppard, D. Riley. Third row: D. Reider, W. Reckard, J. Scholding, R. Ruprecht, R. Scott, J. Rimmer, W. Peacock, E. Richards, L. Selm, R. Price, W. Reeve. Fourth row: C. Stens, K. Pan- coost, R. Reppcrt, F. Powell, M. Sharp, S. Patcliel, C. Porter, J. Robinson, L. Hin- keldey, J. Runner, C. Sauer. ROOM 29 First row, front-Left to right: J.Thomp- son, R. Turner, L. Villalobos, R. Waters. Second row: J. Welsh, W. Slocum, J. Smith, F. Strockbine, O. Winters, J. Wentz, L. Young, F. Townsend, G. Smith. Third row: W. Spence, J. Hinger, R. Taylor, W. Topham, K. Turkot, A. Star- ref, C. Stover, T. Weir, M. Wunsch, C Sprogell. Fourth row: B. Shugart, H. Trasmondi, J. Weaver, W. Wheeler, E Tibbitt, R. Winch, R. Sprosky, A. Smith, A. Usilton, H. Suclke, R. Wells. Printing by CLARK PRINTING House. INC. Philadelphia. 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