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Russell Eisenhardt,.. ...,.. ....... E ditor-in4Chief Helen Barton ..,.,....,, ...,... L iterary Editor Norma Huffnagle ....... ,..,.............. A rt Editor Robert Hitchcock ...,...,..............., Business Manager Harold Chamberlain, Photographer Helen Roper, Photographer's Assistant Lucille Duffield, Typist LITERARY STAFF Ethel Brown, Milton Holmes, Lyman Jackson r Alice Moore, Elizabeth Purnell, Doris Schwartz, Flora Siewicz, John Suttill, Miriam Taylor, Eliz- abeth Walton. ART STAFF Arthur Keiter, Margaret Kries, Barbara Leeds, Shirley Thompson BUSINESS STAFF Jeanette D'Alessandro, Helen Driscoll, Marian Hautz, Janice Hirst, Charles Hott, Jane Irving, Albert Janov, Carole Nothnagel, Nan Parker, John Prickett, Jean Smith, Jane Spaeth, Jane Walko, Ellwood Sheip. SPONSORS Miss Flora Hooper Mr. Kenneth Johnson Upper left: Harold Chamberlin, photographer. Upper right: Helen Roper, picture editor. Center pictures: Upper, Literary staff. First row: R. Eisenhardt, L. Duffield, H. Barton, M. Taylor. Second row: L. Jackson, B. Purnell, F. Siewicz, E. Brown. Third row: M. Holmes, J. Suttill, D. Schwartz, A. Moore. Center, Art staff. Sitting: M. Kries, S. Thompson, H. Roper, A. Keiter, Standing: B. Leeds, N. Huffnagle. Lower, Business staff: Sitting: C. Nothnagel, A. Parker, R. Hitchcock, J. D'Alessandro. Standing: H. Driscoll, J. Irving, J. Smith, M. Hautz J Spaeth, J. Walko, J. Hirst, C. Hott, A. Jalnov, J. Prickitt.
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Upper left: R. Eisenhardt, editor-in-chief, checks plate numbers in dummy. Lower left: H. Barton, literary-editor, proof reads galley sheets. Upper center: Art staff works on the decorations for the Knight's subscription program. Lower center: Miss E. Hyde, Mr. K. Johnson, and Miss F. Hooper study the printer's dummy. Upper right: R. Hitchcock, business manager, checks payments. Lower right: N. Huffnagle, art-editor, plans composites. HIS year Collingswood High School is featuring the biggest show on earth, the greatest extravaganza of the school year- The Knight of l94ll The faithful troupers are exhibiting this production, after a season of ceaseless planning and untiring effort. Eligibility for the yearbook staff is based on talent, originality, scholarship, and capacity for work. Seniors, only, are selected. The staff meets regularly, four times a week, to discuss and solve the problems of production. The goal of this year's group is to maintain the standard of excellence displayed by preceding yearbook staffs. l939 and l94O Knights were All-American selections of the National Scholastic Press Association. To facilitate smooth progress The Knight staff is separated into three special- ized divisions: art, literary, and business. Over each section presides a student especially talented and capable in the one particular field. This year, Norma Huff- nagle as art editor, Helen Barton as literary editor, and Robert Hitchcock as business manager have supervised the work of their respective staffs. Directing and aiding all, has been Russell Eisenhardt, editor-in-chief. The faculty sponsors are Miss Flora Hooper and Mr. Kenneth Johnson. Twenty-eight
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Tall - Rah - lin ll - lhllllll - lk--Eh ! HERE they come and on they march: the Collings- wood Band of seventy students with Robert Grier, drum major, and Mr. Morrow Stough, director, playing Fight for Collingswood. Next, marching in high stepping rhythm, the Collingswood Girls' Drum and Bugle Corps follows. Martha Ann Merchant leads this group of fifty-four girls which is under the direc- tion of Mrs. Ruth McBurney. Doris Schwartz is bugle sergeant, Dorothy Taylor is second bugle sergeant, and Miriam Taylor is drum sergeant. Lieutenant Betsy Jermon assists the drum major. Throughout the football season these two organizations cheer us on with inspiring songs, and perform intricate manoeuvers for thousands of spectators. A superb concert of military and classical music was given by the band on May l. Members of the Girls' Drum and Bugle Corps also participated. Both groups took part in the Memorial Day Parade on May 30. For more pensive moments the Collingswood High School Orchestra has played scintillating music and melodious works of the masters. There are thirty members working under the baton of Mr. Morrow Stough. The orchestra has presented selections of colorful music for assembly programs, for the junior and senior plays, and for a spring concert on April 3. 7,Q5,7.l.33'S W' lsfiliif. ' K: Qs.
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