Collingswood High School - Knight Yearbook (Collingswood, NJ)

 - Class of 1942

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'T'U'?f5W5V x . K 1 ff Ag, v 4 f Ag, , I ,h X 4. ,. 3532 g: g,Y3 3. ,-swf.. 1 . .,,m+.- ku 1, V, - ' vc L4 ' f rv. 2, ,ff fgxgggw. 'YK ,.,. 7 ,L x, . 75,12 , , ,- 1 Q5 ' f' - A ',,.5v- I-TEV.. Q' ' A. if 4 Jw-. we W ., , 23 f f f V 5 I c , ,f- . In -, 1 , ri 1 4,15 ni A ,,, , YWBN 568 Q W gifiw ln C lllings oo Hi lla School Scores of grgidusites, undergrziduzites, and faculty memlwers are in Uncle Szuifs forces. Maiiiy students are serving as special messengers or farmfworkers. Every one does something. Recent faculty ac' tivities have included work as registrars for the draft boards, and for the sugar and gasoline rationing, llq-tense in4Nseiigs'i's, lr-ft to iight: XX. llyzilt, Al. kilmsv. AI. Ruins. Mr. R. Kline. ilircw-tor. Il. Liglll, A. l,1ngo. Sllltlvlll defense l'fIl1llL'll. first ron, left in right: lf. vlziulwoil, S. hlsiggziril, lf. Altxsiiider, ll. Tavlor, C, llellziven, IQ, follings, Nl. RlcNutt. N. XYoo1l, il. Ailznn. S:-eniifl row: R. Semi. i-X. lliivnplireys. S, l':ltcl1c'll, lf. Alluiglvi, R. llull. rl. llilnnmu, :mil XIV. XX. llielner, flii'en'loi'. Air rzxisl urn-flen instl'uctoi's. seated. left lo right! Nlr. XY. liieiner, Hr. ll. Seliurlrtz. Hr. lf Wweliler, Mr, NY. Rune. Slilllllilljll Nlr. li. Alnlinson. Nlr, ll, li. R. llolsluii. Sli: V. l'zu'linles, NIV. S. Ilyliznn. Xlr. .l. A. Ifei'in-i'. Hr, ll, Lelts, Alr, WW, , iyiilian Defense Defense zzetivities in Collingswood High Sehnol are numerous. A Junior Defense Cnuneil, organized in Deeemher, dis' trihutetl questinnnglires to every Collingswood family. Stuf dents and faculty memhers have tzil.en Retl Crnss First Aid Courses, Home Nursing, Airfllaiiel Vxfzirelen Instruction, and Canteen Work. The CollsfHigh Newsl' has sponsored the sale nf hun' dreds of war stamps. Sweaters and other airtieles have heen sent to our hoys in the Army, Navy, and Murine Clfwps. fulls lligli News stall illeilil-rl's: Ii, Ilnlrni1lIn', l'. liinnnillulrill, Xl. Vie-2-1 sell nur silvlllga sizinps tn Xlrs. Il, l', 411-uhh. Nli. li. Siinpltinw luizieliees sinntheiiilg luinihs, A sl .mltnt lust .nil thus .lplvlies tiziellnli splints ulinli-I the ililwrtlnil -ul Iiss Xl. -I. Snnilling, eenlc-r. Xlenliers uf the fnenlly wnrk in 1' :' 11 ' : ' ' ' ' ' 1 mtul snpeii iitinninp, uniliu Iln -Ini- liun nl Hr. K, lxluss vnunlxei nf the Llnlliiigsxxmul rznlininlig hnzilcl. Nlr. lxlizss is lhirrl fron! right. Xl: Xl. I. X411 lstmnrlill. ll., :mil Xlr, lx. ilnlilisnn lik legisteleil fini Ill thift ln Xli- N fllillilhs mil NI XX ' e 'z A' . s . .' , 1 , r. '. Ixuxw. Air rziiil niiinlen insliiietnrs. left in right. sm-zitul: Mr. K, Hlinger XI: lx, lszizzes. Fllllllllllgi Xli. C. Rulxh, Hr. R. Llnrrier, XII, H. I,m'm-,I Sli: I frilliihzni, FK 1 21 -xxx 'N-.M Q 'W 'fi ff 2 c ,355 gs MX img N F A Q, 3: in l xx, ,fwx '- . a Q I Q' Mft? 594' 3515 ra af K Q' M oi: 1944 , First row, aeutetl, left to right: Xl. Raymonml. A. Norton, M. Nluschell, A. Ray, V. Xltmrliztu-ser, l,. Xloslty, ti. Motley, li. l'enn, Xl. Xlztttheu. Secontl ron, left to right: F. Nlroz, I R. Mitltlleton, Xl. Monroe, R. Oslet, 'ff Y. Moore, li. Oakley, R. Naughton, 0 lf. Moore, ti. tlrtenzi, M. Powell. x. 'liltirtl row, left to right: il. l,21lIllC'l', A Q .5 .f A . , . B 5. i W ll. Parker, ll. Pliillips, A. Noling, Li. Mitchell, Nl. Ulmstezttl, Bl. Nlezttle, f R. Olt, Nl. Patterson, ,l. O'Neil. E First row, srzttetl, left to right: A. Miller, C. Messick, F. Nlctiurt, R. lizttxlun, ll. lizttz, ti. Nltntlenhztll, 4 R. l,ove, R. Nlurnlntll, IJ. l':tparone, -I. Mullen, R. l'uukzn'tl. Secontl ron, 5 left to right: IJ. Iiuttrulf, R, Light, ' A. Nlutlge, A. Lingo, ,l. NluSheu, li. Murphy, Nl. Lewis, li. Nlunroe, Il. Murray, ll. l,t'one. 'lihirtl row, left . to right: lf. Xlztroltlo, R. Kelly, A. Xlentlenhall, A. liohel, lf. l,ztvinslxy, F. Nlrl,uughlin, tl. Nlttrrzty, L'. l,otft, - R. Miller, U. liirkliritle, ll. l,intlen. J 3 lirst row, scat:-ml, left to right: l Bl. Struehle, ,l. Slll'LtL'lill1Iltl, li. Stew- ait, Y. Saul, A. Smith, VI. XYeise, vl. l Smith, vl. Stiztliztn, Xl. Smith. Secontl row, left to right: lf. Rogers, Nl. Sinton, -l. Ruvsell, S. Stehlick, li. Sclteerhznuu, nl. Snow, ti. Saxton, ll. Simons, Xl. Simmons, vl. Spitzhztrtli. 'l'hit'd row, left to right: il. Snowtleu, F. Schilke, A. Sumurtino, lf. Rohie, D. Sharp, Xl. Rowe, V. Schaaf, ll. Stuher, D, Ruth, M. Ttnnter. First row, sented, left to right: ,l. Reeve, R. Rutlolph, R. Sloan, ll. Shullcross, F. l'ett-rmun, j. Smith, ti. Roney, ll. Scliuztrtn, Nl. l't2nt7, NY. Schaefer, ll. Riestcr. Secontl row, left to right: l.. Smith, XY. Smith, ll. Scltwztrtz, ll. Shuhert, R. Stnllop, F. Shaffer, j. Smith, J. Schoellkopf, ,l. Simons, ,l. Potter. Third row, left to right: A, Reutl, R, Powell, R. Staih, R. Sclxroenlcr, F. Peterman, ll. Russell, S. Shocky, ll. Slamp, R. Parsons. First row, st-zttetl, left to right: rl. Taylor, li. Yan llorn, S. llznnmontl, lf. Taylor, S. XYillrtt, li. Kelly, C, Vfcst. Second row, left to right: li. l.eunurtl, If. 'l'l1omltstqn, Nl. llurten, F. Scott, I.. lohizu, A. 'l'liotnpsr.m. 'lhird row, left to right: A. Young- tnan, 'li. Wlelsh, lf. Wiorrell, Xl. Whitney. N l'ii'st row, sented, left to right: R. Strusser, li. Wiootl, ll. Xliilfttng, XY. Vtiderwootl, ll. Stevens, l,. 'l'rust'ott, jx. lVilson, ll. Wltllaee, R. Stevvsnmn. Sccuntl row, left to right: F. Zenolii, tt. llankina, R. Stryker, vl. Tztnguy, Nl. Toplan, R. Txvceml, XV. Wveikal, R. ljrliun. 'lihirtl YUM, left to right: lx. Svt-rung, W. Wallace, R. Tobias. R. XY tlgon. ll. XYh:itmougli, R. Towns- encl, C.. NN elnel. R. XV:-ishrot.l, Nl. Wurtzel. CLASS First tow, seutetl, left to right: N. liryztn, R. Colozzt. A. Collins, ll. lit-rg, M, Beswick, li. llerkstresser, lf. Attetz, lf, Catntmlmell, S. llztker, A. Branin. Seeontl row, left to rigltt: l'. littrns, l'. l'ett, ll, llenson, A. Arztkeliztn, F. lirnetlley, A. Cltris- tensen, C. llentler, ll, Cahill, ll. lilnw, ll. Cznnllvell, 'l'. Dattglterty, R, Aijigtn, il. llny. lop row, left to right: ll. Cztrtter, Xl. ll'Alessan- tlro, L. lltty, C. Altlen, F, liell, ll. Croker, il. Allen, R. llnrke, IQ. Clark, ll, lirutlfortl, l. Clmntller, M, lieucker. .,.-Lt First row, seutetl, left to right: ll. llisgrove, lf. Altlrotl, ll. llrysnn, NY. llrown. ll. llotvles, C. Taylor, ll, liztyartl, ll. Arnoltl, R, Altearn. Feeontl row, left to right: ll, Aeosta, Vl. Atlutns, l', Bunce, ll. lletnpsey, C. lirtmtt, A, llrotrn, R. Clark, li. llretrer, C. lreton, 'llltirtl row, left to right: lf. llttselt, P. llelfalto, Curlttuesl, -l. linrns, ll, Aratler, Cullulnnt, ll. Hailey, G. Atkins, ,l. Chase, C. Brown. First row, st-zttetl. left to right: tl. Ifvtnts, ll. tlitlins, lf. llonglterty, Nl. llofflnztn, Xl, llolfntztn, A. lfver- ing, ll. lfgznt, kl. Fantlkner, lf. ljutfy. berontl row, left to right: R. Fieltl- ing, Bl. llgenfritz, S. llttlevoir, li. lless, A. Gztrvitt, ll, lliltson, K. tlitnin, ll. Gordon, R. llotlglterty. 'l'ltirtl tow, sezttetl, left to right: llofl'lt1utet', C. liralnttn, Xl. Field, F. llztzelqttist, U. lloeknell, ll. Gregory, ,l. lfztkins, -l, llontz, N. llazeltvood, lf. Francisco. lttrst row, seatetl. lelt to rtgltt: C Colgan, C. linsey, R, Clattss, R. Conover, lf. llnttltert, YV. Forman, NY. Cnrrztn, D. Coles, lf. llansey, ,l, Cnnningltznn. Secontl row, left to right: R. lingle, R. Fuller, ,I. Xlnrtthy. ,l. Deon, A. lzvztns, lu. Cool: K. kooley, Davis, ,l. Deniken, 'lf lJel'zntl. Third row, left to right: C. llztrnett, M. lfvztns. XV. lfggling, F. litttlieltl, bl. llensltzttn, U. l',isen- herg, P. Flood, K. llepny, l.. Free- love, C. llesington. First row, seated, left to ri ltt: R. Nlelizty, L. Larson, Xl. Keiy, A. linlwztcki. IJ. jagotl, R, Lees, Xl. Slztngins, ,l. hlones, R. Kline. Seeontl row, left to right: Xl, Leetls, lf, Lntton, C. Masotti, lf. Mzntn, C. Kitts, -l. Rries, A. fllcllritle, lf. Lztttrenee, ll, Lewis, M. lXlcCzty. 'l'ltirtl row, left to right: ,l. Love, 'lf RleCurt, ll. Martin, R. lilennneek, Nl. -loltnston, li. Nlttullottaltl, M. lirolterger, D. Matlock, Vl. Mason. li. ,lortlen. lirst row, seutetl. left to right: ll, tlilliztzns, XY, lloover, C. Geisen- lterger, ll. lless, ll. jones, Al. tlove, R. llotlser, VV. llyutt, XV. lluzts. See- ontl row, left to tight: R. lluines, N. llollinslteutl, F. llitelleoek, R. llorn, R. llihlis, lf, llentlerson, ll. llill, NY. Jolntson, R. llgtrtter, ,l. llollztntl. 'l'l1ittl ron, left to rigltt: L. lletninwtty, l,. lloltnes, R. .loltnt ron, NY. lloss, ll. llinkeltley, R. llilmerson, R, Geiger, R. llcltns, l,, llotlsltztll, R, llgenftetl. Each year, novae, or new stars, burst from the heavens and shine brightly through the year. Like the novae, the sophomores have made a first brilf liant appearance with carefully chosen officers and a Whos Who that rivals the juniors' and seniors'. Guiding these new stars are Miss Mary E. McKenzie and Mr. Harry W. Schwartz, the faculty advisers. Elected by the secret ballot of the class are the following oflicers: Archibald Lingo, presif dent, Dorothy Campbell, vicefpresidentg Alice Noling, secretary, and jean Love, treasurer. Sophomores The nineteen hundred aaa fortyffour Who's Who suggests future leaders of this class. Dorf othy Campbell and Artie Lingo are the typical sophomores. Veronica Schaaf and Owen Kirkf bride are the studious stars. Jean Love and Thomas DePaul have personality plus Made' line Tanner and Kenneth DePuy have been chosen as class musiciansj Marion Stroehle is the prettiest girl and Curtis Taylor is the best looking boy. With this allfstar cast, Collingswood High School and the faculty look forward to two more bright and shining years with the stars of nine' teen hundred and fortyffour. Left: Archibald Lingo and Dorothy Campbell share a bottle of pop in the typical sophomore fashion. Center: Practical :joker Shirley VVillett gives a hot-foot to 1'rank Hitchcock, class comedian. Right: Kenneth De Puy plays for Made- -ine Tanner, who shares with him a mutual interest in music. I Us-E 'rw 3 5, x:.,1 X A Left: 'llhonms De Paul :uul ,lean Love pose as most popular soplxs. Center: Owen Kirkbrinle and Veronica Schauf, class schol- ars, find learning a pleasure. Right: Pre!ty Marion Strochle returns the smile of handsome Curtis 'l' aylor. lwppel' left: AI upper right: ,lean left: Dorothy Uznnphe lower right: Alice 'cluhnlil Lingo, pr:-simlentg Love, treasurerg lower ll, Vik?-I1l't'SlllCIl1Q Noling SeL'ret'n' , , . yi Ceu- ter inset: Mri llz ' ' - ' ' Mary llclieuzie, cl Ally lwclmzntz zuul MISS ass Sponsors. 1. f aw , gl? Q ,X w 4 ?5Ew f ,T if , . W ' E ,aff Wg 2 - W WET? f wr may ,I X 4352351 K 1 meifimv W , . KU, -- L- 'V 'Q A Nj vw Qfmig 'sf W H -. 552 155 ?e?5432Q gg 2 Q ,fm f- fsikmg . H X? , Y W bw v . f 12.3 ' ' Xe :I N . vw Q 4, Mg, Q. 1 s 'f fi V 6' ' lwwwf A Y Q S55 5' ki kg' .mflffx-gf' f Jig- Pi WY K .Nw , , X . , Q? . . lr . ff k'. Q ,,. , Q-H225 me H .fi wma X a ,L - f, . ,J gg, V 'Q . A a. vi, 5. . RSE sm ri. ifggi is K ky, . V, :gf af 2 . , Agp K QN D ,fx ,. N, HW ffi , ' , ff -f 'I' Yi. W ,aw . h , 3 . 72? R5 mf-my r . f 56 gg: . 5 , -Sa uv CLASS Ifllst lull, 2-cnlwl, In-II In light: .'x. IIIIVIIS. I.. IIIINCU, Il. k':ll'llu-Ill, If. k4Ilr0v0l'. I.. Hlwllllillyg, V. .-Xlkillsull, If. K'Ilzlll'I:llll. NI. IIvl'gIlllllI. I.. IILII Ilct. II. IIcllcl'vlll:l. Svvullll run, Ivfl to l'IgIlI: Y. III1llll'Il:ll'lI, I. k':l'lllvIll'II. A. Ilvvlllvl. VI. Iixllv, Il. Ktllzllllllvla. Ii. II0lII'fll'tlI5, Ii. .XIll':lllls, I, IIlullll, IJ. Arlllatlwlllg, NI. .-Xlkills. IC. Ulzlrlx, IJ. lluyll-. 'I'Illl'4I Full, Ivft In l'lgIllZ If. II:ll'l'l'. -I. Ilulll-l'. I.. IIIIIYUIILLII, II, IIl1l't. Al. Allzlllla, .X. .Xl'll.lll, Xl. Allzllll. NI. IIIllll, KI. t':ll'll'l', I'. Illlrl, Il, Ill-llll:-lt. Iflrsl lull, FVZIICII, Ivft lu light: I . IIull1I, A. Ilmwlllllllg, If. Nlllmvll. II. IYoIfgzlllg. 5. I'.liSIl'IIl, II. k'llIIlm-rl, R. Iflllllllcr, Ir. lk' Allllvlllmv, AI. Ifvlll. II. Ill' flistnflvls, XY. IIUII. Svrllllnl row, Ivft lu right: IT. IIs'l'gcll, ll. Ilzly. It. Iillcllzlv, li. Ill-lgllzlll. IV. Ill'l'lIl'll, IC. flyllll-I, Ii. Ilglllull, I.. I'.p1Ilz'l'l. I . Ilvl X grew, II. Ilulsdlll. AI. Illl'5l'l'. Ii. .'XlIllulII, -I. I':IUlI4'. lllirml l'ull', Il-It lu right: KI. .Xxlll-l, I.. Ili llizlrmlm, R' Imllllv, ll, klllllv, If. Iiisllulv, 11, Ifllp' 0, U. Allllwlallll, R, IIl1lln'l', II. MLll'Iillgllvxl. II. Illll' rlll' ' A. II 'z I., IR: ', f 5. ix jg'-l. IlIIIm X fl if lxxxu 1 JI f X I 1 First row, sczlll-lI, IDI-I lu right: I.. Slllil-Il. WI. Ile.-arllkv. NI.. I71-wif. -I IWYIIQIIIS, I. IJlll'2IlI. -I. Iwvlkllls, NI. ktlim-, A, Ibi Ifl'IlL'l'. A. IM' I.zlllL'y Svrllllll full, ICI! tu rlglll: AI. lllvlllvll, If. II:lII, If. k'l'lrssIvl'. A. llihsull, I'. Illllllxlll, If. flllwwll, If. IIl'I!l1lIIIL'Il, XI. K'l'ulll'lll, A. I'm'Il. KI. I IQlI1lClI. 'I'Illl'lI rml, Iuft T0 rlglll: R. lxhlllnll. If. Ifin-lllillg. IJ, lim-l'.. Y. Izivv. VI. Iylcvavmll. VI. I'lMIlol'. Ia. kullllur. S. I'1'l'gl1aoll, Nl. lrnllv, NI. lu-ww. First full, sczllwI, Ivfl Ill rlgllt: IJ IJ:-Mzlrtill, I'. Ilultz-vll. AI. Iil'!'II, I. K1'l'l'. Il. KI:lIlxlll'y, ,I. II:ll'l. A. ful kill, KA. I.nL'ku, II. Rugnlw, S. Slvcvl lll:lll. AI. IIillp.:l'l', Scvrlllll l'mll'. Icfl tu light: ID. IQl':lllu'l', I-A. Illlltull, I. Iiruszvllski. I.. I.:-ll'Iv:ll't, T. II:ll'rlllg, lull, I. I.:ll'sc-ll. I'. Kllllllu-IIlI:llt, II. Inllllellll. I. Iizlv, IJ, I:l'IlIIIF, S, II:lI- Ilrlzly. IIl1l'ml lull, lvl! In llgllli LI, Ilzllvkills, AI. I.ill1I, II. IInll'ul'IIl, A. Irons. AI. II:1ycw, II, II:llAmIillg, C, .IlllIlI, II. Nlfkllllcy, NI. I.m'r. 'I'. King. Ifir:-I row, SCLIIKWI, Icfl lu right: If. I.:l lima. Lf I.illwllvl. IC. k'llllIlvl', II, INIz1llcl. l'.. IIi'f12II'Ij', NI. I.lllIIIIIL'llfI, 5, Iilllflllzlll. Sl-uullll rnw, Icfl In rlglll: I-. KIIIIIISU, If. Hull, IJ, llllrxt, ,I. Ilcllllvrsllll. N. Izlrulm, NI. Iv-lm-l, IP. Iil'IIy, II. Il'1'1ull. 'I1Ilil'1I rllw, lull tu l'igIll: NI. Il'ctml, nl. Kcirll- Iillc. -I. IIzll'lif, R. klullo,-5, li. l.ingll, II, IIllIcolllIlc'. S. Ilvialllga-l', 5. I.n-v, S, Ilolslull. unior Soon to follow in senior footsteps are the .1 . .V . h . satellites who already gleam brilliantly in t eir own orbit. Under the guidance of two very capable adf visers, Mr. Carl Zoerner and Mrs. Margaret Tutem, the class ollicers were elected by the junior ' ' 'd t: ert Smith is the presi en student body. Rob residentg Thelma Reyf Raymond Springer, vicefp nol ' ' ' ' d Lida MacMahon is ds is the secretary. an the treasurer. t ballot are these outstandf 1943 Whcv's VVho. ing p D ' Schuenemann and john Axner are the best Also elected by secre ersonalities for the oris A ' b . ming and smilf looking juniors. Always seen ea 1I1QNl1ORuS Ali'e Burns and Richard Deighan, the ing are ic most popular. Forever the clowning comets, Yvonne Paczulla and Jack Lind are the comef Ab ams dians. Most likely to succeed are Ruth r and Phillip Kimmelbl comets. As class artists, Jeanne Adams' and Wallace Niebart's names will grace the future. S in Yer are the Phyllis Bu typical juniors. esented the play, L'Young att, the conscientious rr and Raymond pr g, The class of 1943 pr rch sixth and seventh April, a comedy, on Ma ' ' ' ' 2 d sophomores spon On Ap sored a sp . . . The future trail s tars of 1943 should be a b ril Zhth, the juniors in ring dance across the sky of the-e s rilliant one. left: Class cometlians Y. Paczulla and J. ima. A ' ' Class scholars P. liimmclhlatt Center. .. . and R. Abrams, Right: Best-looking I. Axner and lovely D. SCl1llCllC'1I1?Ul1l. I l 'pper 'pper Centex H. I. Zoerl ower Lower Sm-Inger. left: I'x'esi1lx'11t Robert Smith. rigln: Secretary 'l'hn-Ima Rcyxmlmls. A ms:-t: jlmiur class spmmwr, Curl wr. left: 'I're:nsm'e1' Limla 1, Nlc5laIvm1, right: Vice-l'resimlem Ray-mmld JHUBJULANT Left: I xpicul Iunimx I' Blur 111 K , Y A , . ' 2 d R. Nrllxlmgcv, kultor: CMM :Artists XY. Ncilmrt and J. Awlmnw, Right: l'v15m1:1litv whim-4 in A B mul K. Uri Y , . , urns glwzm. SENIOR AUTOGRAPHS T MAR THE OTHER PAGES OF THIS BOOK-SIGN CAMERA SHY 'A' WALTER J. BAUM 123 Lincoln Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Music, art Dayclreams: Traveling Doings: None PATRICIA DONNELLY 17 Hampton Avenue Westmont Diversions: Dancing, listening to the radio Daydreams: Being a secretary Doings: None IDA J. HAINES 50 Haddon Avenue Collingswood iversions: Dancing, rink roller skating Daydreams: Being a secretary Doings: Cafeteria Committee 2 R. S. THOMPSON, jr. 23 East Zane Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Car, and my job Daydreams: Making money, influential Doings: None 96 ELMER T. HILL 302 Bryant Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: The Navy ' Daydreams: Joining the Navy Doings: None ALEXIS V. KOZLOFF 912 Stokes Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Model airplanes, oral speech Daydreams: Being an Aeronautical Engineer pilot Doings: None BENJ. W. SHEPPARD, Jr. 858 Haddon Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Fishing, sports Daydreams: Becoming an engineer Doings: None being ELIZABETH H. WHITE 236 Knight Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Swimming, dancing Daydreams: Going to college and being successful Doings: Drum and Bugle Corps 1, 2, 3, Hall Guard 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4, Junior Play Usher 3 THOMAS A. WHITE, Jr. 124 Crestmont Terrace Collingswood Diversions: Sports, machinery Daydreams: joining Air Corps, owning a service station Doings: None BETTY JANE WHITING 947 Oriental Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Eating and having fun Daydreams: Becoming a secretary, doing some traveling Doings: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, junior Play Committee 3, Play Usher 3, Knight Staff 4 I-IELENE C. WILLIAMS 16 Cooper Street Westmont Diversions: Sports, having a won- derful time Daydreams: Getting a good job, be' coming a costume designer Doings: Play Committee 3, 4, Stu' dent Assembly Committee 4, Cafe- teria 3, LaCrosse 3, Knight 4 RAY FRANK WINCH 210 Reading Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Sports, mechanics Daydreams: Aeronautical Engineer- ing, and the Air Corps Doings: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Band 2, State Chorus 3, 4, Play Usher 3, Play Ticket Committee 3, 4, Stu- dent Governing Board 2, Officer 3, Grounds Committee 2, 3, Student Assembly Committee 4, Guidance Committee 4, National Honor So' city 3, 4, Oiiicer 4, Board of Conf trol 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3 BETTY WINTER 1102 Grant Avenue 1 West Coll'ngswood - X 'Diversio Havin fn, going place Da re : Becomi model, fspe ng other clu eekend rigs: ls'-High ews, Editorial if 2, 4, C llsf igh News Rep' res' a ve 2, , Play Usher 3, Dr an B orps 3, 4, Stu- Ass mb ommittee 4, Cafe eria C mittee 3, School Spirit Co ttee 3 OLAS E. WINTERS, Jr. 10 East Oaklyn Avenue Caklyn Diversions: Sports, chemistry Daydreams: Studying chemistry, driving a car Doings: Play Usher 3, Knight Staff 4, Cafeteria Committee 2 NATALIE JANE WOOD 128 East Franklin Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sports, dancing Daydreams: Going to college, get' ting a good job Doings: Hockey 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Home Room Secretary 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Home Room Oilicer 2, Cafeteria Commit' tee 3, junior Play Usher 3, Student Council 4 MAURICE A. WUNSCH, Jr. 212 Reading Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Photography, newspaf per work Daydreams: Being a press photogra- pher, or joining the Coast Guards Doings: CollsfHigh News E itorial NG 2 d ' Avenue ol gswood syioffz Sports aydreams: joining the Navy, go' 'ng to college Doings: None , Hall ommittee MARY R. YOUNG 221 Burrwood Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Dancing, eating Daydreams: Learning to drive, be' ing an interior decorator Doings: None E. DOLORES YOUNGMAN 508 Iessamine Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Church activities, sports Daydreams: Being a nurse, becom- ing a medical missionary Doings: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Hockey Iunior Varsity 3, Senior Play Usher 4 'k 1942 , ' ' RNIGHT . 1 t 'LARRY VILLALOBOS 122 East Ormond Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Photography, horseback riding Daydreams: Winning a photography contest, joining the Navy Doings: None MARIE WALKER 432 Comly Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Music, sports Daydreams: Becoming a technician, or nurse Doings: Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Drum -and Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Red Cross Volunteer 4 VIRGINIA LEAH WANN ER 85 Elgin Avenue Westmont Diversions: Music, dancin g Daydreams: Being a good clarinet player, being a success Doings: Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4 JOHN s. WEAVER, Jr. 142 Lawnside Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Driving my car, having a good time Daydreams: Going to college, going to Pearl Harbor with Suelke Doings: Swimming 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4, Play Committee 3, Hall Committee 2, Hall Duty 3 THEODORE JOHN WEIR 3 30 Linden Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: Baseball Daydreams: Being successful Doings: Baseball 3, 4 LOIS WELDEN 716 Stokes Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Music, eating Daydreams: Owning a dress shop Doings: Student Governing Board 2, Hall Committee 2, Cafeteria Committee 3, Hall Guard 4 FAYETTA M. WELLS 11 East Knight Avenue Collingswood Diversions: First flight covers, Eat and Gab Club Daydreams: Going to college, get- ting a driver's license Doings: Knight Staff 4, Board of Control, Senior 4, Commencement Usher 3, National Honor Society 3, 4: Secretary 4, Lyceum Usher 4, Hall Committee 4, Dramatic Club 3, Play Committee 3, Senior Play Usher 4, Speech Class 2, Student Assembly Committee 3, Spring Concert Usher 4, Home Room Off iicer 2, 3, Honor Student ROBERT J. WELLS 108 Crestmont Terrace Collingswood Diversions: Ham, gunning Daydreams: Playing in a good band, flying Doings: Band 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4 JAMES FRANCIS WELSH 120 East don Avenue Oaklyn ,wr-oilog Diversions: Golf, world affairs Daydreams: joini the Navy Doings: Basketball :ma er 2, 3, 4: Golf 3, 4, Varsity l . , 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choi , 3, 4, Speech Class 2, Play Tic Committee 4, National Honor I ety 3, 4: Stu' dent Assembly Committee 4: junior Red Cross Representative 2, 3, President 3 JOHN C. WENTZ 12 Vv'est Knight Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Railroads, scouting Daydreams: Going to college Doings: Play Usher 3, 4, P. T. A. Representative 4: Hall Committee 4: National Honor Society 4, Spring Concert Usher 3: Honor Student DOROTHY WEST 111 Linden Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Drawing, bowling Daydreams: Becoming a commercial artist or a dental nurse Doings: None WILLIAM M. WHEELER 219 Richey Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Sports, having a good time Daydreams: Attending college, join' ing the Naval Air Corps Doings: Swimming 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Play Ticket Committee 3, 4, Student Governing Board 2, 3: Board of Control 2, 3, 4, Class Officer, Vice President 2, President 3, 4 ROBERT D. TAYLOR Elma Avenue Laurel Springs Diversions: Graduating, joining the Air Corps Daydreams: Becoming a success Doings: Glee Club 2, 3 LILLIE V. THISTLE 214 Haddon Avenue Westmont Diversions: Singing, and rollerfskatf ing Daydreams: Becoming a good sing' er, being a success Doings: None VIOLET N. THISTLE 214 Haddon Avenue Westmont Diversions: Music, and rollerfskating Daydreams: Getting a good posif tion, and having fun Doings: None NANCY THOMAS 111 Cuthbert Road Oalrlyn Diversions: Music, bowling Daydreams: Having fun, traveling Doings: Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2 JOHN M. THOMPSON 116 Chestnut Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: Driving a car Daydreams: Owning a Cadillac automobile, being successful Doings: None pad-f E R-LJOSE dl rg e venue oo nne 3 . LZMS: , photography . aydreams: e ing ,Q commerf cial artist, and iidadsotographer Doings: Knight Staff 4 J ,yay ,WSW JEAN o. 'BIRRO 13 Glenwood Avenue Westmont Diversions: Bowling, knitting Daydreams: Being a success, get' ting a job Doings: Senior Play Usher: Red Cross Volunteer 2, 3, 4 WALTER A. TOPHAM 1035 Linwood Avenue Haddon Township Diversions: Automobile driving, clarinet playing Daydreams: Going to college Doings: Track 3, 4 I K THARI . TR AN 827 to e venue iversions: Q ar Tab Club bowlin D s' mi private ed' ry, bein. L-AA' Doin ' ee C , 4 oir 3, 4: ocke Manage HA, 4g Na' 'onal o cie 3, 4: Class Treas , C ss Secretary 4: Home om P e ident 4: Knight Staff , lay Us e 4: Student Govf erning Board 24 ay Committee 3: Noon Dance Committee 2: Board of Control 2, 4, Varsity Club 4 KARL TURKOT 7.16 Laurel Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: Motorcycling, loaiing Daydreams: Traveling over the United States, joining the Air Corps Doings: Co1lsfHigh News Editorial Staff 2: Student Governing Board Z: News Representative 4: Board of Control 3. Q 55 Y Z A, N URNER 10 Virginia Aiyenue E --+I Diversio l'yin 'ingX Daydreams: Becoming a chemical engineer, or chemist Doings: Glee Club 2, 3: Choir 45 Speech Class 25 Red Cross 4 EVELYN E. VanHORN 146 Windsor Avenue Westmont Diversions: Sleeping, bowling Daydreams: Being a private secre' tary, being successful Doings: Hall Guard 4 ir 1942 THE KNIGHT if wivi. MARTIN SPENCE, III 506 Richey Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Electricity, water sports Daydreams: Securing a good posi' tion Doings: None RAYMOND C. SPROGELL 64 Manor Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Model railroads, auto' mobile driving Daydreams: Going to work, becomf ing a success Doings: None ROBERT W. SPROSKY 436 Emerald Avenue Westmont Diversions: Photography, sports Daydreams: Becoming an airline pilot Doings: Track 25 Cafeteria Commit' tee 2 THELMA G. STAIB 29 East Franklin Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Eating, music Daydreams: Getting a good posif tion, getting a driver's license Doings: Play Committee 3, 4: Sen- ior Play Usher 45 Red Cross Volunf teer 4 CHARLES C. STOVER 123 Lawnside Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Table tennis Daydreams: Getting a good job Doings: None JAMES T. STRAHAN, Jr. 222 Richey Avenue J' . gesi calliflsswoeei ef ' 'R i ns: A irls Daydreamse Be ng a naval archi' tect, and marine engineer Doizgs: Play Committee 3 PHYLLIS LOUISE STROBEL 1107 Park Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Eat and Gab Club, music Daydreams: Going to college, hav' ing a good time Doings: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Girls' Double Trio 45 State Chorus 45 Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Na' tional Honor 'Society 3, 45 Play Ticket Committee 3, 4: junior Red Cross Representative 2, 3, 45 Wash- ington Representative 25 Hall Com' mittee 2, 35 Lyceum Usher 45 Knight Staff 4, Honor Student FRANK STROCKBINE, jr. 154 Frazer Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Music, photography Daydreams: Becoming a teacher or research scientist Doings: Glee Club 2, 35 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Oiiicer 3, 45 Speech Class 25 junior Play5 Senior Play Com' mittee 2, 3, 45 Knight Staff 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Com' mencement Usher 35 Spring Conf cert Usher 4 NORMA JUNE STRONG 18 West Walnut Avenue Westmont Diversions: Sleeping, eating Daydreams: Becoming a competent nurse, having my own apartment Doings: Home Room President 35 Dramatic Club 45 Senior Play HARRY PAUL SUELKE 287 New jersey Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Pearl Harbor and Al's Daydreams: Getting a good job, get- ting fun out of life Doings: Basketball 2, 3, 45 Home Room Officer 2, 35 Play Ticket Committee 35 Varsity Club 4 MARIA C. TALARICO 450 Harrison Avenue . Collingswood L ' Diversions: Sports Daydreams: D ingg atever I do well J I o ' of on 2' Hali Co m ee3 Danc mittee 3 ju or Play Usher Colls H Representative , Bas tball , 3, 45 Tennis Man ge 2, 35 nnis 3, 45 Hockey 2, 45 rsit ILBJ 3, 45 LaCrosse 3 DOROTHY M. 'XTAYLOR 31 Hillcrest Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Eat and Gab Club, dancing Daydreams: Going to Cornell, en' joying life Doings: Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Drum aand Bugle Corps 1, 2, 3, 45 Bugle Sergeant 45 State Cho' rus 45 Speech Class 25 Senior Play Usher 45 Knight Staff 45 Student Governing Board 25 Student Assemf bly Committee 2, 3, 45 Noon Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Social Commit' tee 25 School Spirit Committee 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Board of Control 2, 45 Class President 25 Class Vice President 45 Delegate to D. A. R. Convention 45 Lyceum Usher 2, 35 LaCrosse Manager 2, 35 Library Assistant 1, 2, 35 Honor Student5 Commencement Speaker D Q. oa t 2, riewjlstaif 2, 3, N. i, . , f . IV F Jai. RUTH SHUSTER 601 Linwood Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Dancing, eating Daydreams: Being a success as a nurse Doings: Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Usher 4, Assistant Treasurer of Red Cross 4 VIRGINIA SIMMONS 109 Reading Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Music, movies Daydreams: Getting a job, traveling Doings: None JAMES PIOUS SINGER 49 E Colli s Avenue ' sy a a Daydreams: Bei success Doings: Play Tic t 45 Hall Guard 4 WILLIAM SLACUM 33 Park Avenue Westmont Diversions: Girls, eating Daydrmms: Becoming a Gflvfan, F. B. 1. Doings: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Ground Committee 2, Hall Committee 2, School Spirit Com' mittee 2, Home Room Officer 2 CATHERINE A. SMITH 24 East Collingswood Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Horseback riding, read- ing Daydreams: Traveling Doings: Play Committee 4, Senior Play Usher 4, Noon Dance Com' mittee 4 i i CHA L E MQSMITH 54 Eas ennwood AVEYRIC Oakl , Di ' nszg anciqg, ipe ting eams: Being som dy's stenf bbgrapher, traveli V l over the XUnited States X Doings: Hockey I . 3: LaCrosse 3, Tennis I. 3: Senior Play Usher, Col 'H' News Typist rf' J 'xx f 5 Q I .,. 5...--- C 2 J GEORGE L. SMITH 170 Linden Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: Art, magic Daydreams: Becoming a commercial' artist or magician Doings: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Draf- matic Club 3, 4, Speech Class 2 HARRY ALEX. SMITH, Jr.. 242 Burrwood Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Running, photography- Daydreams: Going to college, be'- coming a good photographer Doings: Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Ticket Commit- tee 4, CollsfHigh News Editorial Staif 3, 4, CollsfHigh News Repre' sentative 3, 4, P. T. A. Representaf- tive 2, 3 JEAN P. SMITH 725 Stokes Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Roller skating, bowling- Daydreams: Graduating, getting a, good job Doings: Noon Dance Committee 2,, 3, 4 5 . -Q , I ' 1 .ft -'Q Qi ,.,1-VU- PAj1'K1CIA'ELLENPSMITH P . as 154 Lawnside Avenue , Collingswood e Diversions: Photography, muslgj Daydreams: Becoming a news or' portrait photographer, living in the- far North Doings: Glee Club 4, Band 4,, Knight4 I, f if 'f Civ' ' V ffrfffi 7 RUTH MAY SMITH Q 106 East Clinton Avenue ff! L Oaklyn Diversions: Roller skating, ice skatf mg Daydreams: Getting a good job, be- ing a success Doings: None DOROTHY PANGLER 735 Woodl Aven . West Collin s od Diversions: oller ska , dancingg Daydrea Be ii professional i ater Do'n one 'A' 1942 E KNIGHT ak CHARLOTTE L. SCHAEFFER 233 Addison Avenue Westmont Diversions: Dancing, reading Daydreams: Being a secretary, learn' ing to drive Doings: Glee Club 2, 3, 4 N r-,V ' V i 1 .. LV ' I . ' WALD E. Svcnnoiapiili 9, a ar erth Terljce 3 V ' gswoorlj V LV . drgvlerrsionelllljiricin-ya lqynivg to Dajgdreams: Betoming a medical X ,'nurse 1 A, Doings: None c CORETTA E. SCOTT 119 Elm Avenue ' A WQQQWEB ' ' . f Diversions: Roller skating, ice skat- ing g ' Q rv Daydreams: Being a success Doings: Non'e r ROBE O T 248 P ven Collingsw d Diversio ney,t veling ' drea Attending college go y - s - ' i g into foreign diplomatic service oings: Football, Varsity Club ARIE SCRIBONI 1008 Madison Avenue aklyn Diversions: Fishing, bowling Daydreams: Becoming a government worker or a physical education teacher Doings: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Volunteer : Senior Play Usher 4 G. BEATRICE SELTZER 115 East Holly Avenue Bettlewood Diversions: Letter writing, Victory Club Daydreams: Going to college, tour' ing the United States Doings: LaCrosse 2, 3: Play Com- mittee 3: CollsfHigh News Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4: Filing Editor 4: Stu' dent Governing Board, Study Hall Monitor 3: P. T. A. Representative 2, 3, 4: Commencement Usher 3: Debating Club 3 I .-LQ X J. EUGENE SEVERANCE 27 East Holly Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: A girl, a car Daydreams: Getting a new automof bile, having a good job Doings: None liakxcffi' - X A! ' ' f ' f lvlfllllglfkfsif swam. 217 East Madison Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sports, reading Daydreams: Going to college Doings: Sophomore Board of Con' trol 2: Noon Dance Committee 3: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Junior Play 3: Senior Play 4: Commencement Usher 3: National Honor Society 4: Honor Student: Commencement Speaker MARY G. SHERRY 363 Park Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Dancing, having fun Dayclreams: Going to college Doings: None JEAN E. S IELDS 102 ldri Aven 1 e -js Ddtrsion : Qancingjr,QQp, Daydre s:-ling a job, beinga success Doings: None FRANCES S. SHUBERT 201 Penn Avenue Haddon Township Diversions: Swimming and reading good books Daydreams: Going to college and becoming a teacher Doings: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Cafe' teria Hostess 2 BRUCE E. SHUGART 326 Lees Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sports, photography Daydreams: Going to college Doings: Glee Club 2: Spring Conf cert Usher 3: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Junior Play 3: Colls- High Business Staff 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 41 Commencement Usher 3: Spring Concert Usher JUDD G. RIMMER Apt. 3B, Browning Apartments Browning Road Collingswood Diversions: Selling, recording prof grams Daydreams: Being a traveling sales' man, being a radio commentator Doings: Football 2, Glee Club 2, 45 Choir 4 LOIS R. RISLEY 6 West Browning Road Collingswood Diversions: A. B. P. Club and dancing Daydreams: Being a French teacher Doings: Senior Play Usher 4g Knight Staff 4 4 l ue Co ,, oo Di is' nz ' , playing,,,the pia Af IO as OBERTS d , I D drea s: Vo ollege and bei c s - in : e r Corps 2, g Glee , , 3 Speech Club 25 Juni Usher 33 Play Ticket Commi 3, 4g Knight Staff 4, Band Concert Usher 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Board of Conf trol 33 Home Room Ofiic ' om' mencement Usher 3' H r Stufff dent K i V fi JAMES QQ poN 216 Carlton Aven 51 Westmont X Diversions: Track, girls. Daydreams: Joining Army Air Corps Doings: Track 3, 4 JOHN s. ROBINSON, Jr. 45 Strawbridge Avenue Westmont Diversions: Model airplane building Daydreams: Business management Doings: None WM. REEVES ROBINSON 431 Park Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Stamp collecting, wood working Daydreams: Mechanical or architecf tural drawing, selling Doings: Hall Committee 2: Debatf ing Club 2: Junior Red Cross Rep' resentative 4 KATHRYN S. ROHRER 32 East Cuthbert Boulevard Westmont Diversions: Keeping Betty out of trouble and bowling Daydreams: Becoming a successful secretary Doings: Glee Club 2: Hall Commit' tee 2, 41 Student Governing Board, Secretary 35 School Spirit Commit' tee 3, Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 45 CollsfHigh News Typist 3, 4, Jun' ior Play Usher 3g Senior Play Usher 4: Play Committee 4: Board of Con' trol 45 Vice President of Home Room 4 ELIZABETH C. ROSSELL 221 Richey Aven T West Collingswoo Diversions: Music, readif' Q! Daydreams: Going to college ff Doings: Cafeteria Committee ZW Hall Committee 3: Home Room Officer 35 Play Usher 4 t5,t4i,gi lfxbL!l lf' 1 f'L0f1ff,f A. BEATRICE ROWAND I, 251 Woodlawn Terrace ' Collingswood Diversions: Roller skating, music Daydreams: Being a registered nurse Doings: Drum and Bugle Corps 4: Play Usher 4, Glee Club 45 Choir 43 Hall Committee 2 BLANCH F. RUTH 625 Linwood Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Music, teaching children Daydreams: Being successful Doings: Glee Club 2, 3, 4 CLIFFORD A. SAUER 150 Lawnside Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sports, automobiles Daydreams: Getting a good job, traveling Doings: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Club 2, 33 Senior Play Ticket Committee 4: Student Gov' erning Board 3, 45 Student Assem' bly Committee 3, 43 junior Board of Control, Senior Board of Control ROBERT SCATTERGOOD 108 East Madison Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Radio, automobiles Daydreams: Gaining employment, traveling Doings: Junior Play Committee 25 Senior Play Committee 4, Junior Red Cross Representative 2, P. T. A. Representative 3 'k 1942 j THE KNIGHT 'Ir ROBERT E. PRICE 123 Washington Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Scouts, making money Daydreams: Going to college Doings: None PEGGIE M. QUIGLEY 1636 Crosslynne Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: Skating and Al Daydreams: Getting a secretarial position Doings: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4 DONNA EILEEN RABE 618 Haddon Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Dancing and swimming Daydreams: Being a secretary and making a million Doings: Cafeteria Committee 3 JANE R. RAY 818 Belmont Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Tennis, Collecting items about curious cures Daydreams: Attending college, and being a nurse Doings: Tennis 3, 4, Junior Red Cross Volunteer 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Lyceum Usher 4 JANE DRYDEN REESER 18 East Collingswood Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Ice skating and collect' ing miniature vases Daydreams: Being a success and traveling Doings: Hockey 13 LaCrosse 3g Ten- nis 3: Hall Committee 45 Senior Play Usher 4g Play Ticket Com' mittee 4 WALTER IRVIN REEVE 292 Linden Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: Baseball, Marine Draft' ing Daydreams: Playing professional baseball, studying Marine Drafting Doings: Baseball 3, 4g Varsity Club 4 DONALD P. REIDER 311 Taylor Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Hunting, fishing, all sports Daydreams: Getting work in a ship' yard 4 Doings: Nom? A , 3 ., f 1 Lf 4 AR L. R'Efi14sN'YDER 61 East Collings Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Music and friends Daydreams: Being a secretary or librarian Doings: T. ' 1 HENRY L. NNE 131 Powelton Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: Studies, lunchtime Daydreams: Going to college on a scholarship Doings: Football 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Play Committee 2g Ground Committee 3 . REPPERT 2 rk Avenue odlynne versions: Music, sports Daydreams: Writing popular music, being a success Doings: Baseball Manager 3, 43 Var' sity Club 44 Dramatic Club 4g Speech Class 2: Senior Play 4: Jun' ior Play 3g Colls'High News Busi' ness Staff 3, Hall ittee 2, Cafeteria Commi g Lyceum Usher 2 ED .imc gps 325 Ne yenue Collingswoo . . sf Diversions: Spo war strategy Daydreams: Trave i Doings: Football 3, 4, rack 3, 4: Varsity Cgib 3, 4: Play ket Com' mittee 4 om ncem tw 3 seam ' DoN 34411-ilfevfflf ' 509 Bet ewood Av Collin s ood Dive s: Po e ' g Daydr 0 ng to college Doing : Track 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 KENNETH B. PANCOAST 311 Newton Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Bowling Daydreams: Joining the Navy Doings: None A. SHARRARD PATCHEL, Jr. 16 West Narbeth Terrace Collingswood Diversions: Dancing and dates Daydreams: Joining the Coast Guards Doings: Basketball Manager 25 Color Guard 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Ground Committee 3 BETTIE M. PAUL 451 East Melrose Avenue Westmont Diversions: Dancing, driving Daydreams: Being a receptionist or typist Doings: None ELSIE B. PAUL 102 Evergreen Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: Music, sports Daydreams: Being a private secref tary, being a good wife Doings: Band 3, 4: Orchestra 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choir 43 Double Trio 4 WALTER PEACOCK 137 Park Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Girls and popular music Daydreams: Singing with a band Doings: Track 3: Football 2, 3, 4g Varsity Club 4 il uv ANNE TYLER RCE J, 217 E st 'UMD Ven eUQ': dd wnship J ,fi i ions: Datiggf d 'hifi' ily ay eams: Yeo istered nurse a dir-Ha ing e or some' one I ,I I ' Doifigs: Junior Red Cros?fRepre- sentative 2, Juni Red, Cross Vol' unteer 4: Board o iitrol 2, Bas' ketball 23 Glee lu 2, 3, 4, Home Room Vice Pres ent 3 ROBERTA MARIE PIKE 4 East Haddon Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Science, dramatics Daydreams: Going to college, trav' eling Doings: Speech Class 2, junior Play 35 Senior Play 4, Assembly Com' mittee 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Knight StaH 4g Dramatic Club 3, 4, Vice President 43 National Honor Society 43 Honor Student JOSEPH 1. PIZARRO 509 Woodlawn Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sports Daydreams: Being a success Doings: Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 49 Home Room 3Qi'licer 2, 3, 4 Rx, R ROSE POLILLO 525 Windsor Avenue Westmont Diversions: Reading and dancing Daydreeams: Being a secretary or bookkeeper Doings: Junior Red Cross Volun' teer 4 ELEANOR M. PORTER 625 Lees Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Food and fun Daydreams: Succeeding in the busi' ness world, making a good wife Doings: None I FR OWELL ad d Fas Zane e u sion Sp aydreams G t coll , being a cess : ootb 2, 3, 43 Varsity Cl , 4g nior Play Committee 3 VIRGINIA I. POWERS 101 Coolidge Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Swimming and Jack Dayclreams: Succeeding in business, helping us win the war Doings: Swimming 3, 43 Junior Play Usher 3 'lr 1942 gf THE KNI ir PEARL H. MOFFA 238 Parker Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: Club and Jim Daydreams: Being a secretary and owning a car Doings: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 4 VIVIAN LOUISE MOHR 122 Knight Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Eat and Gab Club and knitting Daydreams: Entering business and becoming a success Doings: Speech Class 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 43 Play Committee 3: Senior Play Usher 4: Iunior Red Cross Volunteer 4: Secretary of Council 4: National Honor Society 4 BLASCO MICHAEL MOLLE 62 5 Haddon Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sports, aviation Daydreams: Ioining the Marine Air Corps, going to Aviation school Doings: None ALETA M. MOORE 114 Parker Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: Friends, books Daydreams: Being a success, travel' mg Doings: None RICHARD MOORE 243 Burrwood Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sports, cars Daydreams: Being in advertising Doings: Track 2: Tennis 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4 ALVIN F. MORTIMER 251 Burrwood Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Playing tennis, swim' ming Daydreams: Getting a job with t e Sun Oil Company Doings: Tennis 1, 2, 3 4' ee nw y 1, JAMES T. MUNDA 320 Elm Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: All sports, eating Daydreams: Joining the Coast Guards Doings: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Cafeteria Committee ..'.a'-ff' 1' 2'7 B f' 1 4 .J ,, IQ JOHN H. MURPHY 111 Elgin Avenue Westmont Diversions: Chemistry, music Daydreams: Becoming a chemist Doings: Glee Club 2, 43 Choir 2, 45 Band 3, 43 Speech Class 2: jun' ior Play 3g CollsfHigh News Repre- sentative 2g Hall Committee 3 JOHN M. MYLET, jf. 117 West Albertson Avenue Westmoiit Diversions: Bowling, driving Doings: None Daydreams: Getting a good job I JOHN ALB RT NICHOLS 829 Park Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sports, driving Daydreams: Getting a good position Doings: Football Manage 4, Vain sity Club 4 - 1 ' N47 J f-I-fVx JOHN R. OBENHAUS 25 Elm Avenue Westmont Diversions: Westiiiont junior Fire Company, eating Daydreams: Getting out of school, getting a good job Doings: None RITA MARIEBCYDONNELL 628 Park Avenue' . Colling ood ' . , Diversion : Danc' g and having fun Daydrea ' Ge ' a good position and havi a ha y life Doi s: n e Committee 2, 3, P. . g Lyceum Usher 2, unior layv sher' ' Glee Club 2, 4g Choir 3, : D and Bugle C 2 Red C oss s W.. 3, 4:vJu ' r R rese at e 2: Sphix Class 2 I , X X 13 N DORIS PATRICIA McLEAN 726 Collings Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Nice clothes Daydreams: Becoming a commerf cial artist, living to be 80 Doings: Drum and Bugle Corps 3 MILDRED E. MCNUTT 830 Linwood Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sports and chocolate nut sundaes Daydreams: Going to business col- lege, becoming a secretary Doings: Senior Play Uslier 4 BETTY I. MCSULEY 33 Edan Avenue Oaklyn Manor Diversions: Ice skating, dancing Daydreams: Going busi ss col' I Dojgyii , : BETTY JANE MacEWAN 835 Maple Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Making friends, going places Daydreams: Teaching g r a m m a r school, getting a good education Doings: Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3, 49 CollsfI'Iigb News Representaf tive 2, 4, CollsfHigh News Editorial Staif 2, 3, Play Committee 3, 4, Hall Committee 2g Spring Concert Uzlier JEAN C. MacMULLAN 109 East Haaron Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Basketball and crafts Daydreams: Being a typist and a file clerk Doings: Basketball 2, 3: Hockey 23 Tennis 2, LaCrosse 2 ELEANOR IVIADARA ' 220 Burrwood Avenue 1 , 1 Collingswood ' -, b Diversions: Knitting aind'f:lrivir2,g Da dreams: i 4' succe l in whaltever I doBf ng Uvm Doings: None g j I RUTH L. IVIARTS 39 Bellevue Terrace Collingswood Diversions: Dancing, National Def iense Daydreams: Being a secretary, get' ting a driver's license Doings: Dramatic Club 2: Cafeteria Committee 3: Home Room Vice President 4: Red Cross Volunteer 4g Senior Play Usher 4: Play Commit' tee 3, 4 ' JJ A 1 Lyibky-ffblfwg DOROTHY R. MASON 11 West Stiles Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Swimming, ice skating Daydreams: Traveling, getting 3 job Doings: None JOHN S. MATHEWS, Jr. 1103 Linwood Avenue Collingswood Diversions: My car and sports Daydreams: Going to college, ac' quiring a small fortune Doings: Track 3, 4: Football 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 4 GLORIA A. MATTHEVJ S 1713 Woodlynne Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: Collecting recordings, reading Daydreams: Being a secretary and getting a car Doings: Band 3: Cafeteria Commitf tee 3 ARTHUR T. MILLER, Jr. 7 Lakeview Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Eleanor , work Daydreams: Ioining the Navy Doings: Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 4: Noon Dance Committee 4 WILLIAM F. MITCHELL 800 Belmont Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sports Daydrearns: Being a success Doings: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club2, 3, 4 'k 1942 TI-IE KNIGHT ff WILLIAM A. LION 703 Newton Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: None Daydreams: joining the Navy Doings: None EDWARD LIS 104 Utica Avenue Westmrxnt Diversions: Hunting, fishing Daydreams: Getting into the ma' chine drafting field, becoming a forest ranger Doings: Guidance Committee 4: Hall Guard 4 BERTHA M. LONG 109 Elgin Avenue Westmont Diversions: Writing and chewing gum Daydreams: Being a teacher and an occupational therapist Doings: Colls'High News Staff 4: Hall Committee 4 CHARLES K. LO QLVM 4O0 Cooper Street Westmont Diversions: Sports Daydreams: Being a success, goin to college Doings: Senior Play Usher 4: Knight Staff 4: Co11s'High News Staff 4: Student Assembly Commit' tee 4 SUE LOVE Z4 East Stiles Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Horseback riding and food Dayclreams: Going to Texas Chris' tian University, teaching physical education Doings: Basketball Z, 3, 4: Hockey Z, 3: Varsity Club 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: GIee'C1ub 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: State Chorus 3, 4: Iunior Play Usher 3: Student Governing Board 3: Social Committee 3: Board of Control 3: Class Secretary 3: Home Room President 4 E. DORIS LOWE 116 East Wayne Terrace, Collingswood Diversionsi Horseback riding and A. B. P. Club Daydreams: Going to business col' lege and getting a secretarial posi' tliln Doings: Knight Staii 4: Student Governing Board 2: Assembly Com' hittee Z: Noon Dance Committee 2: Home Room Oflicer 4: Red CF4Jf'l. Volurtcer 4 ni. A X. y ,Y DOROTHEA A. LOWRY 316 Elm Avenue Woodlyiine Diversions: Rollerskating and bowl' ing Daydreams: Being a success Doings: None MMU NORMA V. McCALL 9 Lakeview Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Photography, basket' ball Dayclreams: Getting il job, hnishing what I start Doings: Basketball 3: Hall Guard 2: Spring Concert Usher ' RY ELIZ 'NI c 6 tlantic A 1 ue f- C ngsw 1. ' , , , .d. .. .:,.-. or Q. ri I Ai ri 1 ' Daydrea Going Vir 'nia ' : G I 2, Z 6lls' Hi 'B-H 2, 3 afe a Commit' te . unior Re ross epri ti e 2, 3: Colls'High News Rcpre' sentative 2, 3 GLORIA LOU MCCHORD 816 Grant Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Food, food, and more food Daydreams: Being a secretary and having beautiful clothes Doings: Junior Play Usher 3 A. CURTIS MCGUIRE, Jr. ll Hillcrest Avenue Collingswood Diversions: L'Al's and sports Daydreams: Being a millionaire, liv' ing in California Doings: Home Room President 4 DOROTHY . cK E 336 Evergreen n Woodlynne Divers' ns: ancing earning a lot of m ey D ams: Bei g a good nurse, s ' thczwid ings: Hockey Z DOROTHY IDA KRAMER 105 Johnson Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Dancing and sports Daydreams: Being a telephone operf ator and a success Doings: None HARRY KRAYER 903 Oriental Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Collecting coins and match covers Daydreams: Getting a job Doings: None GLORIA E. KRIVOS 213 Lees Avenue ' Collingswood Diversions: Ha ' g f and gping to the movi , Dayd .Going C ' rni :ind exam anoth r we k n 1 oings: Dru Bugle rps 4: Senior Pla she 4' Commit' tee ' eteria mittee 2, 3: H ommit e : Knight St 4: P .A. Rafgiesentat' 2, : ec' r tar A Lyceum U : Guid- a. epresentative 4 ibrary As' sis ant 2, 3, 4 f FLORENCE M. KRUSE 5 East Haddon Avenue X Oaklyn Di ersions: O e an music dr? ' ngaprivate cre ry hgs: Boar f , , 4: G1 e Club , 3 4, Choir 3, 4: Junior V sher 3: Senior Play Usher 4:xDn1m and Bugle Corps 3: Class Treasurer 4: Home Room Officer 3, 4 FRANCES E. LANTRY 61 East Collings Avenue Collingswood ' Diversions: Popular music and div' ing Daydreams: Getting my driver's li' cense, owning a convertible Doings: None ROBERT H. E. LAUER 119 East Oakland Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Photography, collecting fanythingj Daydreams: Joining the Marines, becoming a business executive Doings: Choir 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Play Ticket Committee 3, 4: Iunior Red Cross Representa' tive 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Board of Control 2 ELIZABETH J. LAWSON 8 East Garfield Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Boats, golf Daydreams: Going to college, get' ting back to North Carolina Doings: Assistant Librarian 3: Ten' nis 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Junior Play Usher 3 H. KENNETH LECHN ER 216 Richey Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Blondes, brunettes Daydreams: Doing something with my 12 years of education, seeing Pearl Harbor Doings: None f' ! '- -, ns: e driver's li' cense, ,swim ' g Daydreams: secretary or a receptionist - ' Doings: None DO Q . ' 315 g ! ,f L1 If D- i dl JOSEPH O. LESLIE 225 Linden Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: Baseball Daydreams: Being a success Doings: Varsity Club: Baseball 2, 3, 4 BETTY JANE LEWIS 1038 Grant Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Dancing and ice skating Daydreams: Going to art school, being a success Doings: None MARY C. LINDERMAN 28 E. Oakland Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Dancing and bowling Daydreams: Obtaining a good posif tion and traveling Doings: Junior Play Usher 3: Hall Committee 4: Spring Concert Usher 'A' 1942 .1 .-1 . J. KNIGHT N af JUNE E. KIELHORN 198 West Clinton Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Outdoor sports and vacation Daydreams: Being a laboratory tech' nician and a registered nurse Doings: Ground Committee 2: Hall Committee 4g Drum and Bugle Corps 4 WILBERT K. KINNER 15 Ridgeway Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Bowling, guns Daydreams: Joining the Navy, get' ting a Jap Doings: None JOHN H. KIRCHNER 117 Linden Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: Money, sports Daydreams: Becoming a civil engi' neer Doings: Knight Staff 45 Baseball 3, 4 ULIA M. KLEINSCHMIDT I 58 East Collingswood Avenue Bettlewood Diversions: Camping and outdoor sports Daydreams: Becoming a nurse and being successful Doings: Cafeteria Committee 2, 3 LAVONNE M. KLINE 34 Crescent Boulevard Collingswood Diversions: Drawing and swimming Daydreams: Being a success and having fun Doings: Glee Club 2, 3, 4 DOROTHEA A. KLUSMAN 125 West Cedar Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Ice skating and knitting Daydreams: Being a private secre' tary, passing 140 Gregg short' hand speed test Doings: None wwgng W ELEANOR V. KNELLWOLF 300 Newton Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Sewing and music Daydreams: Becoming a secretary and being successful in my work Doings: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Colls'High News Editorial Staff typistg Board of Control 45 Home Room Officer 3 RALPH . I 52 L' col v l rsions: shin , D a s: e i job with the ta in ission Doi lsfHigh News Z, 3, 4: Hall Committee 4: CollsfHigh News Representative 2 fl ' 1' Z P. Rvi fK14i 'pllflfl 51 vent e W t n Diversions: Swing music, sports Daydreams: Being an Aeronautical Engineer, playing in a good swing band Doings: Band Z, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 45 Knight 4 BERNARD T. KOCHER 255 New Jersey Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Al's , mechanical drawing Daydreams: Becoming a draftsman or a sign painter Doings: Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 45 Hall guard 3 JACK KOHLHAAS 184 Lawnside Avenue Collingswood Diversions: joining the Marines, getting lots of money Daydreams: Being a farmer, being a cop Doings: None STANLEY R. KORFHAGE 900 Maple Avenue Collingswood Diversions: All sports Daydreams: Being a famous orches' tra leader or Army Air Corps pilot Doings: Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 45 Noon Dance Committee 2, 3, 45 Chairman 4, Senior Board of Con' trol 4, Senior Play Committee 43 P. T. A. Re resentative 2, 33 Base' ball 2, 3 E S ,M . 1, 'F J O we ZANE C. IRVINE 709 Lees Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Guns, hunting, airplanes Daydreams: Forestry, joining air corps Doings: Football 4, Track 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club, 2, 3, 4 ELIZABETH A. JACKSON 127 Frazer Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sewin g, dramatics Daydreams: Being a registered nurse, then a missionary Doings: Dramatic Club 3, 4, Speech Club 2: Play Committee 3, 4, Hall Committee 3, 4 PETER B. JACOBS 104 Emerald Avenue Westmont Diversions: Hunting, fishing Daydreams: Forestry, agriculture Doings: None SARAH MA ARD EO 37 Park o D dreams: Bein ' teach' er or a laborato A ian Doings: Bask all Manager , 3, 4, Knight Staff 4: Modern Dancing 3, Varsity Club 4, Choir 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 4: Play Ticket Committee 3, 4, Hall Committee 3: Junior Red Cross Rep' resentative 2, 3, 4: Lyceum Usher 4, Student Nurse 3, 4: National Hon' or Society 4 Iaigr-sions: Music, Q'Eat 'n' Gab IRIS O. JOHNSON 906 Grant Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Swimming and skating Daydreams: Getting a job, becoming a good skater Doings: None DORIS F. JONES 7 39 Park Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Bowling, swimming Daydreams: Getting out of school and into a job Doingsz None ' 1 r , n 0 'LL JOSEPH W. JONES 'J 1024 Park Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sports, music Daydreams: Going to college, coach- ing Doings: Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, Glee Cluh 2, 3, 4, Student Govern' ing Board 23 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: President 4, Home Room Oflicer 2, 3, 4, President 4 VIO S. NES 16 East a Oaklyn 129 Diversio . 1mmiH g Daydr ' Bei a nurse a ef ing success X Doings: None ancing and having fun Day eams: Attending business sch ol, traveling D ings: Hall Committee 3, Noon D ce Committee 3, Junior Play Usher 3 35 Haddon ' ven e gsw I a ' - . I I I BAILEY KAPLAN 324 Richey Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Seeing good moving pictures Daydreams: Trying to be a success, seeing the west coast Doings: None JANE A. KELLY 1115 Elm Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Sports Daydreams: Getting ahead in lQfc Doings: Hockey 2, 3, 4, Captain: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4: Junior Play Usher 3, Hall Committee 3: Cafe' teria Committee 3: LaCrosse 3 E. REGINA KENIPF 276 Park Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Bowling and dancing Daydreams: Becoming a doctor, traveling Doings: None ir 1942 ,t THE KNIGHT ir FLORENCE E. HINES 128 Ormond Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Riding, music Daydreams: Teaching Doings: Speech Class 2: Dramatic Club 35 Red Cross Volunteer 4: Captain Hall Guard 3, Play Com' mittee 3 LOUIS HINKELDEY 16 East Madison Avenue Collingswood Diversions:-Sports, aviation Daydreami:'NGetting a good job, having a successful life Doings: Baseball 3, 4 'n DORON HY H1RI,EM.sN 222 Mor an Aven j Collirgs od ?e Diversion !Art, m 'c, horses. Daydreairnwendin art college Doii1gs:.S imming 1, -, 3, 4: Drum andiliggle Corps 4: Knight Sgff 4: Coll igh News Repre tati e 4: Soci Committee 2: Ho e'.'Room Secretary 4: Glee Club ALBERT B. HOLCOMBE 16 West Knight Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Stamps, sports Day qappyy Going to college gs: Clee Club 2, 4: Band Conf cert Usher 2: Junior Play Usher 3: Sprin ert Usher 3: Play Com' rnittegq 4: Knight Staff, Business Manager 43 National Honor So' ciety 4: Quill and Scroll YVONNE W. HOLLI H 201 Cooper Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: Dancing din Daydreams: ein n special' izing in chil r Doings: Glee b SUSAN E. HOPKINS 106 Harvard Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sketching, music Daydreams: Going to college, teach' ing Doings: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Speech Class 2: Dramatic Club 3: Play Committee 3: Senior Play Usher 4: Cafeteria Committee 2, 3: Junior Red Cross Volunteer 3, 4: Wash' ington Representative 3: Corref sponding Secretary 4: Knight Staff, Literary Editor 4: National Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll: Honor Student 'K ,ff 'c GLADYS MYRA HOWARD 213 King Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Food and fun Daydreams: Teaching, spending an' other club weekend Doings: Library Assistant 2, 3, 4: Knight Staff 4: Iunior Red Cross Volunteer 4: P. T. A. Reprcsenta' tive 3, 43 Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 4: Senior Play Usher 4 EILEEN MARY I-IUBER 163 Evergreen Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: Dancing, sewing Daydreams: Being a secretary, vis iting Switzerland Doings: None ALBERT W. HUMPI-IREYS 580 Haddon Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Skating, bowling Daydreams: Joining the Navy Doings: Red Cross Representative 3, -641 Jawa, mf-ff, A DAVID R. HUNSBERGER 218 New Jersey Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Music, fresh air track Daydreams: Studying music Doings: Track 4: Glee Club 3, 4 WILLIAM H. D. G. IDELL 125 Haddon Avenue Westmont Diversions: Sports, stamps Daydreams: Being successful, join' ing the Army Doings: None ELEANOR T. INVERSO 2904 Mt. Ephraim Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Dancing and singing Daydreams: Becoming a secretary, traveling Doings: None AUDREY R. HALESKI 15 West Bettlewood Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Swimming, cycling Daydreams: Becoming an Army nurse Doings' None - I . Ibadzld suffix DOROTHY MAY HALL 209 Ardmore Avenue Westmont Diversions: Horseback riding, danc' ing Daydreams: Living in the West, be' ing a good secretary Doings: None ROBERT R. HALL 940 Maple Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Music, eating Daydreams: Playing in a steamship's orchestra, playing the string bass like a violin. Doings: Orchestra 2, 3, 4g Band 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2 ' I . , 0 4 . -fy J ' fn I I EIc'ENEf'E. H' Lon 39 Spf-r.1cetAvenue fliitkwood 4' 'fi diversions: Dancing, eating flggzfdrfanysf Touring around the ld, meetingbffyrone Power Calls-High News Repref s tative 3 JOHN W. HANNUM 708 Colford Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Hunting, Hshing Daydreams: Being an Aeronautical Engineer or an Aircraft Draftsman Doings: Band 4g Noon Dance Com- mittee 4g VicefPresident of Home Room 4 HERBERT D. HARRIS 511 White Horse Pike Oaklyn Diversions: Woodworking, radio Daydreams: Radio Doings: None s HELEN MARIE HAYS 111 Emerald Avenue Westmont Diversions: Music, poetry , I.. ,. Daydreams: Nursing, occupational therapy Doings: Senior Play Usher 4, Collsf High News Staff 4, Hall Committee Captain 4 . .L , ' ' ' lil-1 ' ' vw . . ' . , . JOHN RUSSELL HEACOCK 22 East Haddon Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Model airplane building, chemistry Dayclreams: Going to college, own' ing an airplane Doings: CollsfHigh News 3, 4 RALPH HERMAN 5 Ormond Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Music, traveling Daydreams: Being a mechanical en- gineer or a musician. Doings: Glee Club 2: Home Room Oflicer 35 Band 4g Commencement Usher 3g Senior Play Usher 4g lun' ior Play Usher 3: Hall Committee 3, Play Ticket Committee 4 ANN HETHERINGTON 34 Bryant Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Flowers Daydreams: Being successful in everything Doings: Hall Committee 3 ALFRED EW Q 10 st t nu C D rsio : r ling, sports Daydreams: Getting in the Air Corps, finishing school Doings: Hall Committee BEATRICE HILLER 754 Haddon Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Dramatics, dancing Daydreams: Going through dramatic school and on the stage Doings: Speech Class 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Club 3, 4g Senior Play ir 1 942 THE KNIGHT if RICHARD GAMEWELL 40 2 Newton Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Skating, photography Daydreams: Attending college, be' coming a chemist Doings: Guidance Committee 4 THOMAS GARVIN 2 West Knight Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Cartooning, catching flies Daydreams: Becoming a commercial artist, Hnishing school Doings: None JOAN A. GEIGER 33 Strawbridge Avenue Westmont Diversions: Dancing, reading Daydreams: Secretary Doings: Hall Committee 45 Red Cross Volunteer 45 Knight Staif 4 LO S DE 175 e Avenue Colli ood drea A ding college ings' o 11 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, y Ticket Committee 45 Collsf gh News Representative 25 Hall Committee 25 Junior Red Cross Representative 25 P. T. A. Representative 2, 3, 45 Home Room President 2, 3 i Collecting, sports MARY ELIZABETH GILL 241 East Knight Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Having fun, collecting sugarflumps Daydreams: Becoming a nurse Doings: Knight Staif 4 RICHARD GILMO 108 Cuthbert Road Westmont Diversions: Con ib s, brunettes Dayd ea - Being a suc ess, owning three ma 'ng : Cheerleader 3, 45 Orchestra 2, , 45 Noon Dance Commit' e 3, 4 JAMES E. GLEDHILL 101 Emerald Avenue Westmont Diversions: Outdoor life, camping and boating Daydreams: Communications elecf trician Doings: Glee Club 45 Choir 4 aryl- if iff? CATHE NE H. GRASER 3161 Curb rt ipqgkf Westmonyg f ' Diversions: Sports, dancing Daydteains: Getting a job, and suc- ceeding Doings: None 933 Merrick Avenue DORRIS EVELYN QL Collings ood Diversi - or -riding, hav' ing fu s: Trsv ling, lge ing a Doings: Dr ugle Corps 3, 45 Band Co C r 35 Hall Com' mittee 3 successful Egger LEONORA E. GREEN 2 East Collings Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Having fun, dieting Daydreams: Becoming an Army or Navy nurse, traveling Doings: Glee Club 45 Senior Play Usher 4 THELMA MAY GRIFFITHS 112 Crestmont Terrace Collingswood Diversions: Music, eating Daydreams: Being a piano com' poserg being a telegraphist Doings: Cafeteria Committee Zg Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Play Usher 35 Play Committee 45 Hall Commit' tee 35 Drum and Bugle Corps 3 ELSIE PAULINE HAI-IN 133 Woodland Terrace Oaklyn Diversions: Music, girls' club Daydreams: Being successful in everything Doings: Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 4: Cafeteria Committee 21 Red Cross Representa- tive 4g Drum Sergeant 4 J-IV .jf ff N T 1 X Q LULU M. EDWARDS 809 White Horse Wike Oaklyn Diversions: Music, swimming Daydreams: Becoming a nurse Doings: Band 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Choir 4: Play Usher 3 ROBERT W. EDWARDS 121 Morgan Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Fishing, hunting Daydreams: Attending college, travf eling Doings: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Representaf tive 4: Home Room Officer 3: Lyf ceum Usher 4: Knight Staff 4: Pay Ticket Committee 3, 4: Orchestra 2 ANNEMARIE EHLERS 305 Evergreen Avenue Woodlynne , ' W J Diversions: Bznwlingi sfvimxning Daydreams: lFimding slowfdictating employer, weekencling with6Alphax Beta Phi J 'J Doings: CollsfHigh News, Editorial Staff, Filing Editor 2, 3, 4: P, T, A. Representative 3g Cafeteria lComf mittee 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Junior Play Usher 3g,,Comf mencement Usher 3: Home Room President 4: President Senior Home Rooms 4: Quill and Scroll ,limi ef A GEORGE W. EIS 404 Center Street N., Westmont Diversions: Music, motion pictures Dayclreams: Becoming a recording engineer, getting a goodfpaying job Doings: None ALFRED B. ESHER King and Burrwood Avenues Collingswood Diversions: Horseback riding, guns Daydreams: Getting in the Mer' chant Marine Doings: None WILLIAM D. EVANS 132 Washington Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sports, aviation Daydreams: Engineering, aviation Doings: Basketball 2, 3, 4g Junior Play Committee 3: Varsity Club 4: Hall Committee 3 1-ng ALEXANDER L. FELL . 119 Lawnside Avcmue , Collingswood , I Diversions: Music, i A 7 A , Daydreamsggifeconiing a good mu' sieian it ' ' Doings: State Chorus 43 Glee Club- Z, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Hall Committee 3: Senior Play Ticket Committee 33. junior Red Cross 2, 3 CRAIG H. FLENARD 109 Ogden Avenue Collingswood Diversions: My car Daydreams: Becoming a big league baseball player Doings: Baseball Z, 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4: Glee Club 2 FRANCIS WM. FLYNN 16 Haddoniield Road Kirkwood Diversions: Dancing, flying Daydreams: Joining U. S. Army Air Corps, being a success Doings: junior Varsity Football 1, 2: junior Varsity Baseball 1, 2, Glee Club 2 HELEN FRAZIE 11 East Park Avenu Oaklyn Dive io : Da i g, sw' i Day . ecomin retary,, trave g Doings: None ANNE FREY 1115 Collings Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Swimming, having a- good time Daydreams: Attending business col' lege, weekending with Alpha Beta Phi Doings: Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 4: Junior Play Usher 3: CollsfHigh News Representative 4: Cafeteria Comgnittee, School Spirit Commit' tee - MILERIED C. FRITZ 5071 afrison Avenue West Collingswood ii . Diversiynq: .Hdrsesh horseback iid- lng ' z Daydrbangs: ,Becoming an army ,nunse 1, -A ' ' -' Doings: CollsfHigh News Rgpref sentative 2, 3: Editorial Staff .., 3, 4: News Editor 4: Cafeteria Com' mittee 2X?Glee Club Z: Ticket Com- mittee 3, 4? Quill arid Scroll ik 1942 THE KNIGHT if AUDRIE D. DecoURsEY 1015 Merrick Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sports, chocolate sodas Daydreams: Nurse, Technician Doings: None CHARLOTTE D. DeHAVEN 535 Magill Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Art, Eat and Gab Club Daydreams: Industrial artist or sculptor Doings: Board of Control 2, 4, Cafeteria Committee 2, 3g Com' mencement Usher 3, National Hon' or Society 3, 4, Senior Play Usher 4: Ir. Red Cross Representative 3, Chairman Red Cross Council 4, Secretary Camden County Red Cross 4, Washington Representative 3, Knight Staff, Art Editor 4, Quill and Scroll: Honor Student ROBERT F. DERR 214 Parker Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: Music, archaeology Daydreams: Attending college, trav- eling Doings: Student Governing Board 2, Choir 2, Glee Club 2: Colls'High News Representative 3, Sophomore Board of Control, Play Ticket Comff mittee 3, 4: Hall Committee 4, Guidance Committee 4, Knight Stali, Editor 4, Commencement Usher 35 National Honor Society 4, Spring Concert Usher, Quill and Scroll CHARLES HUGH DEVER 225 Emerald Avenue Westmont Diversions: Hunting, Hshing Daydreams: Becoming a forest war' den, raising rabbit hounds Doings: Golf 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager 2 JAN E RUTH DeWEES 125 Penn Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Horseback riding, Eat and Gab Club Daydreams: Attending college, be' coming a bacteriologist Doings: Spring Concert Usher 4, Senior Play 4, Junior Play 3, Knight Staif 4: Cafeteria Com' mittee 2, 3, Guidance Com' mittee 4, National Honor So' ciety 3, 4, Junior Red Cross Volun- teer 4, Commencement Usher 3: Band 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4: Treasurer 3, 4, Speech Cl ss 2: Honor Studen' Commen ement Speaker BEATME 106 a n ue ad l'Sl0nS I1Cl1'1g 9 Oa aydreams: Attend? g business col- 1 ' 1 lege, travel g Doings: None R. B. DIFFEND FER 314 Lakeview Drive Collingswood Diversions: Railroads, drawing Daydreams: Becoming a Civil Engi' neer, traveling Doings: CollsfHigh News, Business Staff 2, 3: Commencement Usher 33 Junior Play Ticket Committee 3, Senior Play Usher 4: Hall Commit' tee 4, Lyceum Usher 4, Spring Concert Usher ERNEST DITMARS 201 Morgan Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sports, eating Daydreams: Attending college, get' ting in the Air Corps Doings: Glee Club 2, 3: Red Cross Representative 3, Play Usher 3 lf .. n. I 4 - fuifv' C1 P. DORSHIMER ,ggi , 30 Penn Avenue ' J Collingswood qiv sions: S rts, eating Da eams: ming a s ccessful bu' e n, touring N ort America Doings: None RUTH EVELYN DUNLEVY 225 Mt. Vernon Avenue Laurel Springs Diversions: Harry, driving Daydreams: Having a happy life, being successful Doings: P. T. A. Representative 3 I, x fl v, C iff is M1 GLORIA G. DUNN f- jg: 506 Lincoln Avenue , Collingswood 14 - S . 51 Diversions: Singing, traveling Ct' Daydreams: Air stewardess Doings: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Cha? 2, 3, 4: Student Governing Board 2, 3: Cafeteria Committee 2, 3 d!!fCc7 FRANK MARTIN D Us 39 East Beechwooh Avjqslfes Oaklyn ' xx' x Diversions: Mqsig? spcxts , gl X . : . it Daydl'Qa!ns:'aTravel1ryg, bed sen' sible J y Doing : Glee Club 2, 3T4, Choir 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Swing Band 2, 3: Student Assembly Committee 4 MARY JANE COTTON 521 Iassamine Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Photography, Virginia Daydreams: Attending college, teaching in nursery schools Doings: Tennis manager 4 I , if , N-tw 'li ff ' L1 THOMAS JOHN COW ILL 203 Fern Avenue ' Collingswood ,' ,V Diversions: Music Q A Daydreams: Attending college, be' coming an engineer Doings: Orchestra 2: Band 2, 3, 4, Home Room Oflicer 3, 4, Golf 4 CHARLOTTE P. CRAIG 19 Wynnewood Avenue Westmont Diversions: Sports, National Red Cross work Daydreams: Getting a good job, getting married Doings: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4: Hall Committee 43 Girls' Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Play Usher 3 GRACE ELAINE CRALL 625 Lakeview Drive Collingswood Diversions: Winter sports, riding Daydreams: Studying music and art Doings: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4: Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 4: Cafeteria Committee 2, Tennis 4 VIRGINIA CU N NGH M E51'La nsid A ue B 0 -L, Div rsions: AlQio5ig,gSxiivgArIig'sic,i da 'ng al X Da ams: B omin a g ographef rav3i D ' ght t ff Ttypi 54, P. T. A. Re entativ , ggrggsg 3: Senior Plalye shaggy! ' MARGARET DAINS 1201 Eldridge Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Having a good time, eating Daydreams: Becoming a good sec' retary Doings: Board of Control 3 Y RITA G. D'ALESSANDRO 107 Lincoln Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Traveling, aviation Daydreams: Becoming a nurse, an airline hostess Doings: Glee Club 2, Colls-High News 2, junior Play Usher 3, Jun' ior Red Cross Volunteer 4, Knight Staff 4, National Honor Society 4 ciIAir1es'DAu5ERT 84 Emerald Avenue ul, , Westmont fe 1 L, , Diversions: Woodworking, model, making Daydreams: Becoming a chemist or instrumentfmaker Doings: Band 2, 3, 4 HUGH DAVIES 596 Haddon Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Aviation Daydreams: Becoming an aviator or engineer Doings: None JEANNE F. DAVIES 211 East Haddon Avenue Oaklyn Diversions. Horseback riding, eat' ing between meals Daydreams: Growing about two inches, becoming an airline hostess Doings: Student Governing Board 3, Junior Red Cross Representative 2: Cafeteria Committee 2, 3, Noon Dance Committee 3, 4, Home Room Officer 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4, Cheer Leader 4: Senior Play Usher 4, Knight Staff 4, Hall Committee 2: junior Play 3 GRACE E. DAY 116 French Avenue Westmont Diversions: Swimming, music Daydreams: Becoming a nurse, get' ting married Doings: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 2: Advertising Staff 2, Home Room Officer 3, Jun' ior Play Committee 3 we fee ELEANOR D. EAL K WHL! 406 Cedar Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Reading, dancing Daydreams: Becoming a nurse Doings: None if 1942 TI-IE KNIGHT if EUGENIA M. CASTELLANI 453 Harrison Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Dancing, bowling Daydreams: Being a secretary Doings: Senior Play Usher 4 CAROLYN P. CHARMAN 605 Cold Spring Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Dancing, drinking milk' shakes Daydreams: Becoming a secretary, getting married :Doings: Hall Guard 2 VIRGINIA D. CLARK 218 Homestead Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Music, sports Daydreams: Being a success Doings: Colls'High News 2, 3, 4: Editorial Staff 4, Feature Editor 4g CollsfHigh News Representative 4: Home Room Representative 3: President 33 Board of Control 3: Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 4: Cafe' teria Committee 2: Play Ticket Committee 3, 4: Home Room Com- mittee 4: Quill and Scroll DOR L. VENG 178 azer venue ings d iv r ' ns: Music, ating Da rearn - A ege, travf el' g I Doings: e Club , 4: Choir 43 Dramatic lub 3, z Senior Play 4: Junior Play 3: Knight Staff 4, Home Room President 4 WILLIAM J. CLEVENGER 629 Haddon Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Art, sports Daydreams: Becoming a commercial 3I't1Sf Doings: None PHYLLIS S. CLINE 455 Harrison Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Roller skating, bowling Daydreams: Becoming a secretary, traveling Doings: Glee Club 2, 3: Junior Play Usher 3: CollsfHigh News Business Staff 2, 3, 4 W MARIE ELL ' coLEs 216 Strawbridgc Avenue Westmont Diversions: Movies, bowling Daydreams: Becoming a singer, and a typist Doings: None af ov- HOWARD GAN 181 Lawnside Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Chemistry, music Daydreams: Studying chemistry at college, getting a B.S. Doings: Band 4 KATHARINE A. COLIGAN 1325 Walnut Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Correspondence, movies Daydreams: Getting a job Doings: None F. ELIZABETH COLLINGS 150 New Iersey Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Advertising, sports Daydreams: Becoming an advertisf ing solicitor, and a success Doings: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Bugle and Drum Corps 2, 3, 43 Colls' High News Business Staff, Business Manager, Representative 4g Senior Play Usher 4, Quill and Scroll EDNA MAE CONOVER Park Avenue a n 1 ,ef ii' ' rlpfgkating, swimming D reaig. Becoming a secretary Doings: None COLEMAN T. CONROY, jr. 63 Strawbridge Avenue Westmont Diversions: Chemistry, dra matics Daydreams: Attending college, ob' taining a Ph.D. Doings: Band 33 Glee Club 23 Speech Class 2: Senior Play 4: Jun- ior Play Zg Iunior Play Committee 2, 4: Senior Play Committee 2, 33 National Honor Society 3, 4: Com' mencement Usher 35 Honor Stu' dent: Spring Concert Usher JOHN R. BOYER 210 Burrwood Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Arguing about war Daydreams: Attending college Doings: Golf 3, 4g Varsity Club 3, 4, Board of Control 4, Student Gov' erning Board 25 Dramatic Club 3, 4, Junior Play, Hall Committee 3 LEAH S. BOYER 273 New Jersey Avenue Collingswood Diversions: D r i n k i n g cokes , clothes Daydreams: Nursing, photography Doings: Hall duty 33 Play usher 4 R. N. BRADFORD, Jr. 230 Richey Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Woodworking, aviation Daydreams: Being a chemist, and president of a company Doings: Band 3, 4, Spring Concert Usher RUTH E. BREWER 36 E. Greenwood Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Eating sundaes, driving Daydreams: Graduating, being a success Doings: None JANE B. BRITTINGHAM 428 Woodlawn Avenue Collingswood Diversions: A certain Dale, eating Daydreams: Getting married, being an interior decorator Doings: Hall Guard Duty 2, 3 1 .. o rsion orsebafk i ing, eating GAIL H MJ ANNA 12 K 11B ar O A ydreams: C llege eaching Doings: Knigh ' 4, Junior Play Committee 3g , A. Representaf tive 4: Senior ay 4 CHARLES H. BURNS 1212 Grant Avenue Vv'est Collingswood Diversions: Sports, aviation Daydreams: Getting a good job, joining the U, S. Naval Air Corps Doings: Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4: Home Room President 4 MARION E. BURNS 1301 Walnut Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Ice skating, eating Daydreams: Somebody's stenog. Doings: Colls-High News 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Usher 4 i I , XMARIBYN L. BURR 1 So es Avenue 4 ' Cilfiiigtsvsood J .V V Diversionsq , Igefskating, drinlking 'icokesn i '. Daydreams: Being at ixreprimary specialist 1 Doingsz' Swimming 3, 4, Cheer' leader 2, 3, 4: Board of Control 2: fGlee Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Ilyceum Usher 23 Speech Class 23 Play Usher 4g Junior Play 3, Knight Staff 4 RUTH E. CAMPBELL 115 Haddon Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Dancing, having a good time Daydreams: To do secretarial work Doings: Hall Committee 35 Play Usher 3 L. RICHARD CARTER 100 West Cedar Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Motor cycles, hunting Daydreams: Going to California, joining Army, Navy, or Marines Doings: Hall Guard 2 EMILY RUTH SE 24 West Bettlewo d ue Oakl Dive i : Cor ' V, going to the movi , . ,af , Daydreams: oming 8?Jl5t, get' ting marri d CZ Doings: l ommittee 3, 4 i' 1942 4,7 f J ,,f,,,,f ff j 'THE KNIGHT I JM ' if WILLARD N. BEECHER 110 Cedar Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: Bowling, roller skating Daydreams: Becoming a success Doings: Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4 WILI.IAM A. BEHLAU 209 Penn Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sports, school Daydreams: Becoming successful, attending college Doings: Baseball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4 DONALD BEITTEL 116 Collings Avenue Collingswood Diversi s: Photogr s t 1 Dayjre g c ege, hav' 'ng J. cess ul businf career oi . ' u '14, Senior Pla f , A. AMELIA BERGER 253 Woodlawn Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Dates, Triangle Daydreams: Becoming a secretary or a dress model Doings: Junior Play Usher 35 Hall Committee 35 Home Room Ofhf cer 3 ELIZABETH K. BESWICK 33 East Collings Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Popular music, going to the movies Daydreams: Attending Temple, hav' ing a successful career Doings: Red Cross Volunteer 4: Student Assembly Committee 45 Knight Staff 45 Debating Club 2: National Honor Society 41 Honor Student CATHERINE T. BETZ 710 Magill Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Tennis, Penna.' Daydreams: Becoming a nurse Doings: Basketball 2, 3, 4g Tennis 2, 3, 4: LaCrosse 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 41 Band 4 ROBERT BICKEL 707 Coldsprings Avenue Qaklyn Diversions: Collecting coins, trying to get a license to drive Daydreams: J o i n i n g Navy'Air- Corps, getting a c , f Doings: None X' i ,y .f V ARTHUR A. BIRKBY i 1001 Grant Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Music, astronomy Daydreams: Becoming a noted pi' anist, and a success Doings: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Cafeteria Committee 3: Student As' sembly Committee 3, 45 P. T. A. Representative 2: Honor Student JOY BLAIR 824 Eldridge Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Bicycle riding, swimming Daydreams: Becoming a secretary, being a success Doings: None DONALD C. BOI-IN 216 Burrwood Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sports, sleeping Daydreams: Attending college, be' ing a success Doings: Football 2, 3, 44 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Board of Control 2: P. T. A. Representa' tive 2: Baseball 4 x WILLIAM S. BOSSERT, jr. 231 Lawnside Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sports, dancing Daydreams: Playing professional baseball Doings: Football Manager 2, 3, 4g Baseball 3, 4 BETTY JANE BOWDEN 204 Stratford Avenue Westinont ig Diversions: Getting Kate up Qi time for school, drinking chocylate cokes J Daydreams: Being isucce s dl in tme business world ,I . Doings: Glee Club 2, 3,'-4g Studens Governing Bpa 2, 3: Student As sembly Cqm ' teeg' Hall Cotrnfmittee 2, 3':I a Committee Za Noon' Daiic o mittee Q49 'U' ' r eff i ,f olli g od dr LINDA M. BACCELLIERI Haddon Avenue West Berlin Diversions: Tennis, knitting Daydreams: Becoming a designer and interior decorator Doings: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 35 Varsity 4: LaCrosse 2, 3, 45 Junior Play Usher 35 Guidance C ' 4 ommittee co aj Vfifvfsm 1018 Merrick Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Fun, skatin g Daydreams: Becoming a secretary, living successfully Doings: Noon dance committee 4: decorating committee 4 LEONA MAY BAKER 39 Hillcrest Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Eat and Gab Club , driving Daydreams: Being successful, being happy Doings: Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 4: Drum Majorette 4: Spring Conf cert Usher EUGENIA M. BARNARD 262 East Knight Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Swimming, collecting glass miniatures Daydreams: Becoming a nurse Doings: LaCrosse 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 45 cafeteria committee 35 swim' ming 4 JOAN M. BARRETT 1201 Newton Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Dancing Daydreams: Becoming an artist Doings: None RALPH L. RR T' O Linc ue Ge ing a ' fe ri Di ons: Mu c, skati g . . b Doi 5 e ' 'a - - 'fy , gI'0l1 v i le' Q rug X' b , 3, 5 . BETTY H. BARRY 720 Grant Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Having fun, popular music Daydreams: Becoming a success Doings: None MARY A. BARTH 254 Woodlawn Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Sports, music Daydreams: Becoming a nurse Doings: None MAURICE E. BARTON 113 East Stiles Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Camping, chemistry, mechanics Daydreams: Attending a university to study engineering Doings: Color Guard 45 Red Cross 3, 4: Stage hand 4, Hall guard 35 Cafeteria 3 HELEN E. BAYARD 111 Cooper Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Dancing, driving Daydreams: Becoming a secretary and a success Doings: None CHARLES EDWARD BECK 18 West Coulter Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Getting out of school, preparing forthe army Daydreams: Getting married and getting a job Doings: Football 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Park Committee 35 Homeroom officer 3, 4 HARRY P. BECKY 286 Linden Avenue Woodlynne Diversions: Dancing, getting in A. A, U. swim meets Daydreams: Getting a job, becoming a millionaire Doings: Swimming 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4 t 1942 THE KNIGHT if JANE EMLY ADAM 314 Haddon Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Walking, collecting dolls, and autographs Daydreams: Becoming a fashion illustrator Doings: Knight Staff 4 BETTY ANNE AHEARN 1307 Eldridge Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Glenn Miller's music, skating Daydreams: Becoming a secretary, and a good skater Doings: Spring Concert Usher EDWARD K. ALBRIGHT 633 Linwood Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Music, sports Daydreams: Succeeding, learning a trade Doings: None BETTY ALBRIGHT 633-Linwood Aveny' ' Cdllingswoodl 'Diver-sions: Eating, having fun Daydreams: Getting a job Doings: Bugle Corps,2, 3, 4, Senior Play Usher 4: Glee.Club 2, 3, 4 C LONA K. ALBRIGHT 200 Guilford Avenue Collingswood Diversions: Clothes, d r i n k i n g cokes Daydreams: Becoming a secretary, being successful Doings: Swimming 1, 2: Senior Play Usher 4, Hall Committee 3. EL NE EXANDER 1 le ane C ' ood' i ons: at and Gab Club , ll rts J ng 'BX ess Doi : GQ! Cub , 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, : Ban , , , 43 Orchestra 3, 4: tte C ru 3, 4g National Honor ociety 4: Treasurer 4: S io oard of ontrol 43 Speech Cla 1 Knight Staff 4: Senior Play Us r 4: Play Ticket Committee 4: e Room Officer 2 S'yDDa drea . Attendiiig ollege, be' K I' I 1' ' fn I 4 1 . 1' , GEORGE MOORE ALLEN 1111 Collings Avenue West Collingswood Diversions: Stage work, swimming Daydreams: Attending college, be- ing a success Doings: Speech Class 25 P. T. A. Representative 3, 43 Dramatic Club 3, 4g Color Guard 4: Hall duty 3: Stage manager 4g Stage hand 3 EDNA M. ANDREW 624 ord Avenue Collings D'v ions: Vs, dates Da eams: Atten? college Doinggkfllee Clu 2, 43 Choir ' 45 Juni ed Cross 3, 4, C ponding etary o munf cil , L 1 and ' l grpskS, 4: 6Khight if 43 Tenn e ' X xs' '1- . , ffyf KENNETH ARNOLD 116 West Holly Avenue .4 Oaklyn ' Diversions: Railroads, music v ' Daydreams: Being successful, hos' teling I f Doings: None - X f I ! , cgj , Lfv-,cifA.,7 RUTH VIRGINIA ARON 1003 Merrick Av e f Colling yoopfafpv ARG 4 Aff' I Diver 9145: Avibion, ilvqrscback ridin y I fr Daydreams: Atterfiingfffollege Doings: Red Gross. Volunteer 4 f G. ROBERFUTASK 627 Walnut Ll j Laurel Spring f if Diversions: Piihing, sk ng Daydreams: Studying aeronautics, horticulture Doings: None ALICE BABISH 163 E. Bettlewood Avenue Oaklyn Diversions: Sewing, clothes Daydreams: Getting a good posif tion, becoming a dress designer Doings: CollsfHigh News Editorial Staff typist 3: Head typist 4: Home' room oflicer 3, 45 Junior Play Usher 3: V. Basketball Z, 3, 4 Left: Secretary Katliarine Trnluni. Right: 'l'reasni'er Florence Kruse. , D SENTORS and Mr. Letts are the class othcers who are elected by the secret ballot of the student body. Willizini Wheeler, as president, has been in ollice fer two years. Dorothy Taylor is vicefpresident, Katharine Truhan is secretary, and Florence Kruse is treasurer. These olhcers also pref side over the Senior Board of Control. The officers and advisers assisted with the senior play, Clarence, which was given in the autumn, and sponsored the senior prom in the spring. This year's prom was a formal one held in the Walt Wh1fH1E1H Hotel, in Mav. The students mentioned above are among the outstandf ing stars of their class. They have shone brilliantly through the school year of 194142. lt is the hope of the school that the guiding star of success will follow the Class of 1942 through life. Xlrs. lxlllel vllxcolxsvn aml Nlr. George lmtls, lr.. spon- c of ll k'l'l' o VH' 50135 ll' 155 I C. mlisenss ilans tor the N-nio: Klass. Top to hott-.n1: Spirilt-ml ,lark Blnrphy rr-plmiislues his supply of pup xxiih lmhhling Xlllflil 'l'alzu'ieo. Doris k'lt-venger an-l Colt-inan Koniny, Slill' l!L'l'14Il'lUE'l'S, l'l'llK'Ill'FK' It SA'k'l1L'. Ramlianl Annemarie lfhh-rs chats with lively lion llohrl. Attractive liorntliy Taylor lallta In gomlf looking Frank Powell. - EM ,Ki 5 ,,, s F55 K i 'Cs l , Xt f S :J Nj -s Q-Q .et . :s , tl Q l'Rl-49IllIfY'I' X'IL'lfl'RlfilI1I N XYI I,I,I.XNI XYIIlflfl,lfR llHR1l'l'lIY TAYI, STAR PAN In the heavens, night after night, some stars are more outstanding than others: and in eaeh class, year after year, there are outstanding students. Shining high are Dorothy Taylor and Frank Powell, hest looking seniors. Seintillating with personality are Annemarie Ehlers and Donald Bohn. Elaine Alexander and Arthur Birkhy are the celestial harnionizersg Doris Clevenger and Coleman Conroy are the star performers of the Collingswood stage. Mzirizi Talarieo and jack Murphy are pep personified. jupitefs geniuses are Ivlarion Roherts and Rohert Derrg the shy stars of '42 are Jane Cotton and John Boyer. Gloria Lou IVIeChord is the class vamp and Charles Beck is the elass sheik. Even as the sun guides the stars and planets in the sky, the senior elass is guided hy the advisers, Mi's. Ethel jaeohsen and Mr. George Letts. To help Mrs. jaeohsen i Top to hottoiii: Simvc- Llhailrs llevk stoops io assist in trigiiiiig Mloria Xlclllioial. 'l'livi't s 'room to let helxxeeii cox' lam' Cotton :intl haslifiil loin: Hover. W Vizuiisl .Xrlliur llirkluy gives the noir for im-loilious lflaini' ,'Xlex:ili:lvr. 5eliol:1l'ly lfolucwl llerl' anal .Xlarion Rolrc-i'ts tuliglitcli their niinwls :it l1l7ll'lI iiine. 'R f 4 4 r- 4 t 'l 4 A'a fl' ' 1, 1' Q x 4 Q 'I ' 4 fy , 'f .. 4 + lv 4 A , ,f 6- if 'NN Xw TT'-Q ff Qf Wkwmf M ni li ll Wat hman Swifter than Halley's Comet sped the Knight of 1947. toward its goal! A selected group of stargazers, representing the staff, directed the course of this comet. From the conservatory of Collingswood High School, observations were made by the Literary Staff, thirteen scient ific experts guided by Sue Hopkinsg the Art Staff five efficient artists dire cted by Charlotte De Havcng and the Business Staff s , even' teen mathematical wizards steered by Albert Holcombe. Student star Robert Derr assumed the task of Head Observer, or Editorfinfchief. Virginia Cunningham typed the ohservationsg Patricia Smith and Earl Tibbitt assisted hy Helene Williams, photographed the course of events. Faculty Advisers, Miss Flora Hoo er and M . K h comet's path. p r ennet Johnson, plotted this l,rmcr left: ll. lirivns, U. Dellziven, ll. llirle M. llllff, ll. hl. Wlnting, lf. Alexzuulvr, R. ll'Alr-s saiulro, K. fllfllllilil, G. llownrtl, M. Roberts, h lleiger, O. Vl'intcrs, A, llplemnbe l. Davies left. vl. lxirclmer, l'. W ells, lf, Gill, F. Strockbine, S. llopkins, IJ, 'l'nylor, QI. DQVVQ-es, J. Aclznn, li. lleswiek, D. flevengcr, L. Risley caption pictures. Lower center right: R, Pike. C. llelluvcn. lf. Andrew plan dividers. Upper renter, left to right: Art lfslitor Ch ltt Dell . urn e ziven, Lita-r:iry lfilitor Sue llopkins, lfrlitorviu-k'liief Robert lk-rr, llnsi- ncss lllzmager Albert llnlernnbe. Top. left to right: Miss Flora lluoper and Mr. lien- Scene at the Knight lmmluet l'l1ptogr'ipber l 'xrl neth Dlolmson, linight advisers. Tibbitt, l'l1otogr:1pl1cr's Assistailt lllSlCllt: XYillinliis. man, li.. Amlrvw plan coinpositcs. I,owcr right: l. , . A. lxniulsen. ll. Lowe elif-ck accounts. Lower center Foensing Lens on h h warm spring sun the Collingswood Beneat t e '. K High School Golf Team, coached hy Mr. H. K. Reiss Holston, hegan practice for their 1942 seaf son at the Parkway Links. Most of last year's el 'ted from team returned, and the team was se ec the following candidates: J. Boyer, C. Dever, the Fairway S. Korfhage, A. Lingo, T. Cowgill, J. Welsh, and J. Hayes. This year's matches were rather limited hy transportation dillicultiesg but games were schedf uled with lvierchantville, Haddonfield, and Regional High Schools. Left to right: 'I'. Klowgill, Vl. Boyer. J. Yvelsli, Mr. ll. R. llolston, xl. llayes, and A, Lingo. Left, kneeling: I. llayes: standing: A. Lingo, Vciiter, stancling, le-ft lo right: 'lf Cowgill, -I. Ilayes, A. Lingo. Mr. ll. R. llolston. Right, standing. left to right: 'l'. Cowgill, j. lioyer, il. VVelsll. Back row: J. Callahan, II. Pedrick, T. DePaul, I. Carlquest, D. Frambes R. Dieglmn, lf. Clymer, J. Carson, Coach Smith Byham, Middle row: A. l'siltun, G. Pims, C. Flenard, F. Dieghan, I. Leslie VV. Rehlau Front row: M. Lewis, sophomore manager, li. Kocher, M. Love VV Reeve, T. VYeir, J. Diuella, freshman manager. Like a Diamond in the Sky The Collingswood baseball team, coached by Mr. Smith Byham, completed a fairly successful season in 1941. They finished the season with a record of nine victories and three defeats, tying for third place in the Camden Suburban League. W. Beck and C. Flenard were the starting pitchers while Anglage was the relief hurler. E. Hughes and A. Shute divided the catching duties. Leading hitters were Shute with .445, Leslie 393, and Pizarro .373. J. Leslie led the team with 19 runs batted in. Following him was Beck with 14. Three home runs were garnered by Beck while Brosic gathered two. The outlook for 1942 is promising. The team will be chosen from the following players: Flenard, Leslie, and Behlau, lettermeng Dieghan, Usilton, Pims, Weir, Reeve, Love, Kocher, and Bcssert. The season's first game saw Collingswood win easily from Haddon Heights, 11fO. Flenard pitched a beautiful game. In the second game Leslie did a remarkable job of relief hurling, as the Coils triumphed over Wilson, 10-8. ' 1942 BASEBALL SCHEDULE April S-Camden .................. .................. .... A W ay April 14-Haddon Heights .....,., ..... H ome April 21-Woodrow Wilson ..... ..,. A wav April 24+Woodbury ............., ,... H ome April 28-Vineland .......,...... ..... A way May 1--Audubon .....,........,. ....... H ome May 5-Millville ................,.... .... A way May 8+Haddon Heights ..... .... A way May 123Haddonfield .,........., ....... H ome May 15+Camden .............., ....... H ome May 19-Haddonfield ..... ....,. A way May 21 -Audubon ....... ..,....., Away May 26+ Bridgeton ...................... .......,..,..,..... H omc Top: Il. Kocher and F. lleighan tcnsely await the pitch. in prntice. Center: G. I'ims tags ll. lichlau :it the plate. Inset left: M, Love waits for a fly. Inset center: J. Leslie holds down the third sack. Inset right: C. Flenard viiuds up for the pitch. Lovxer: Coach liyhzim shows VV. Reeve how to hunt. Y , . Racqueteers Try Sky Scraping May May May May GIRLS' TENNIS SCHEDULE, 1942 6--Haddonfield ...... ...... l3fBridgeton ....... ...... 20-Woodbury ..... ,.....,........,.. ...... fPaulsboro ........................ ....,..,..,. ...... reid Away Away Home Away The 1942 Collingswood High Girls' Tennis Team, coached by Miss Ruth Woolston, hopes . . . h for as many victories as there are stars in t e Milky Way. Shining brightly, Catherine Betz, L' d Baccellieri, Jane Kelly, Marie Talarico and in a Sue Love are in Htipftop shape. Rising stars are racketeers Susanne Holston, Elinor Reynolds ' ' t uad and joan Thompson. This year s racque sq is managed by jane ' Abrams last year. The squad will miss the able support of veterans h H dd nfield singles Cctton, who assisted Betty Grace Schuler who won t e a o match, and Betty Smith who won a singles entry in the Palmyra match. Th future seems bright with the return of e veterans and with the enthusiasm that prevails Good coaching and ceaseless practice should result in a championship team for 1942. E. Reynolds and S. Holston measure correct height of net. Left: C. Betz serving. Right: Squad picture Standing, left to right: T. Doran, assistant nianapz L. liurrough, D. Mason, C. Alden, V Home S llolston, lf. Reynolds, lf. Pearson, S Love Craig, A. Parker, j. Kelly, M, 'I'al'nito Coaci Ruth VVoolston. Kneeling: jane Cotton manager S. lludevoir, V. Saul, FI. Thunipsun R WIC 21 J, Folkins. C. Betz, l.. llaccellieri, M. J Ilgenfritz v 'I'1.W.... A un., T hav T Tin t Squad picture, left to right: F. Schaeffer, on 1 A L'mlerwoocl, S. Seltzer, A. Irons, ig i Q Rogers, R. Moore, A. Mortimer, 'lownsciul Nlr. M. J. llolclstein, coach. Right: J. Nlguers complctes a hack-liaud drive. MSlty Raequetsw Seek Net Profits Mr. J. Coldstein's 1941 Tennis Team defeated Bridgetcn 4 to 1 to win the South Jersey Inter' scholastic Tennis League Championship. Larry Viguers, captain, had a notahle victory 'wer Donald Beck, West Jersey Interscholastic Singles Champion. Steve Boyer and the doubles team, Dick Moore and Bill Bailey, were un' defeated and received gold medals from the league for their performances. The 'LColls finished the season undefeated with the amazing record of eight victories and no defeats, At the beginning of this school year, the team held a local tournament in which Alvin Mortimer was the victor. Athough graduation has taken L. Viguers, S. Boyer, and B. Bailey, Coach Goldstein ex- pects to have a good spring season, finishing either in first or second place. Players expected to hear the brunt of the 1942 League fight are A. Mortimer, R. Moore, and J. Viguers. May May May May May May b A. Mortimer gets ready to serve the all. 21- 26--f BOYS' 1942 TENNIS SCHEDULE -'Palmyra . ..........,.....,.................,..,.....,., . 7-Bridgeton .,.., ,,,,,, gPaulshoro ............ ,,,,,, 19g-'VVoodrow Wilsoii .,,. ..... . Woodhrlry ....,,..., ,,,,,, Camden ...., ..... Home Away Away Away Home Home Also on their toes were Irvine, sprinter, Mathews, quarter mileg Henderson and Wilson, half mileg Messick, Hinger, Hunsherger and Smith, mile runners. In the field events Schneider, Powell, Busa, McCalley, Koszewski and Trasf mondi shone hrightly. TRACK SCHEDULE, 1942 April April April April April April May May May May May june Interclass West Catholic Haddonfield Penn Relays Penn Relays W. Wilson, Moorestown fLower Merion -Suburban Meet -eS0uth Jersey Meet 20fCamden -Atlantic City State Championship he inning, ti nk in alice for tht All Mereury9s Men Win to Victory Swifter than the comets of outer space, Colf lingswood High's trackmen streaked to outstandf ing victories during the 1941 season. Under the expert direction of Coach Howard Irvine, the squad hecame the Hrst place champions in the Class A Division, at the University of Delaware Interscholastie Title Meet. The Cells also placed second in the South Jersey Meet, topped only by Trenton. Two records for the Held were set hy Collings' wood in the latter meet. Mitchell ran the 120 yard highfhurdles in 16.2 seconds, and Riley vaulted twelve feet, three and threefquarter inches, a record he himself later topped at Atf lantie City with a twelve foot, fivefinch jump. In the Suburban Tournament, Jones set a new record hy heaving the javelin one hundred seven' tyffour feet, ten inches. Starting out this autumn with a splendid cross country team, the Collingswood meteors sped for' ward into spring training with such veterans as jones, Riley, Springer, Dryden, Mitchell, Wirich and MacGregor reporting. lonhes Hound Irvine 'incl Wil m Dleniu i ipp is ht 1 Nc nth lu su Nlttt Pppei' left: A. Smith- speeds to hrezik the lillw. Slitl' inset: I! Mitchell exhilnts high hnrtlling form. kenter rightzrhl. lones hnrls the javelin, l'pper right: li. Riley, chain lon Il pole vanlter. in action. Lower left: R. VY1IlL'l1 tries a high Jump. Lower center: ll. Mzieliregor gets a Suggestion from Coach NY. llienier. Lower right, track tc-ani, hack row, left to right: Conch XVilliani Dicnier, li. Cooley, A. Smith, J. Matliews, S. Patcliel, R. NYineh, IS. Mitchell, A. livans, lf, Riclmrtls, F. Powell, IJ. Riley, Coach Ilowartl lrxine. Seeonil row: l,. Freelove. R. llelnxs, lf. llemlersoii, R. Vfilson, R. Sc-ely, l. liowexxski, XY. llancl, ll. AI11CG1'f'gU1', ,l. jones. Z. Irvine, K. 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Uh, 1111111 1411111111Qwf cx- 1'1:111115 1.11111 lYv111111c 1':11'- z1111z1l. 11111-1'1'1111111114 1111- 111- 11':1111ic 111111111 111' 'ltcrry Illxll 141'1:11:, 1JiL111c 111111 llc111'1fC. Upper: Our children should he home by now. Professor and Mrs. Mclntyre Qlidward Marr and Margaret Carterl await their children's homecoming. At the win- dow is Elsie Patterson tjanet Seltzerj. Twinkle, Twinkle Junior Stars Lower: Hello, anybody home? cry Terry and George McIntyre QSusanne Holston and john Kayj, who have romance 011 their minds. Howard, my watch is slow. So began Young April, directed by Miss Edith Kroenerg so began the junior thespians' bid for stardom. On March 6 and 7 enthusiastic audiences ap' plauded their performance. Many parents symf pathized with Professor and Mrs. McIntyre E. Marr and M. Carter showed exceptional ability in handling these character parts. The play dealt with the lives of the Mclntyres. Terry, admirably portrayed by S. Holston, fell in and out of love with great rapidity: first with Bert Parsons QL. DiGiacomojg then Stewart Miller QE. Schaafjg and finally Brian Stanley QC. Hesingtony. Mrs. Miller QD. Myersj supervised her sonls affair with Terry. George, enacted by J. Kay, was less fickle than his sister and confined his attentions to one girl, Diane Gilmore, played by D. Schuenernann. Diane had little competition until J. Seltzer as Elsie tried to intervene. Terry found a rival in Vivian QF. Hottj. The party planned by Dutch- QG. Finckej, Pete Clymerj, Jim QG. Winchj, Mildred QB. Taskj, Betty Batej, and jane QB. Scheer' baumj was interrupted by an unexpected guest, O. Anderson. Y. Paczulla as Lulu, the colored maid, added a comic touch. Much credit is due to the many committees who helped make this play a success. Professor Mclntyre Mrs. Mclntyre ...... George ........... Lulu ............ Vivian ............ Elsie .................. Brian Stanley ....... Terry McIntyre .... Bert Parsons ...... Dutch ............. Pete ................... Stewart Miller ..... Mrs. Miller .... Mildred .......... Jane ................... Diane Gilmore ..... Jim ........................ CAST Betty ............................... .......Edwarcl Marr ......Margaret Carter Kay .........Yvonne Paczulla ............Frances Hott ...............-lanet Seltzer .........Charles Hesington .........Susanne Holston .......Louis Di Giacomo ..........George Fincke .......Ellwood Clymer .......Ernest Schaaf ........Dorothy Myers ...............Betty Task ...Betty Scheerbaum Doris Schuenemann ........George Winch .................june Bare An Unexpected Guest ....... ......... O liver Anderson tn Sewnol Pla Q GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE lan. 4-- Mcrchantville ............,....,.................... Awav -lan. 8--f'Nonflf:ague, Moorcstown Friends ...,..., Away jan. I4-W Bridgcton ....4....,.....,.............,......,. .... i Away lan. Zl Vv'oodbury .,.. Away Ian. 28- --Vineland .. ,,,.. Home Upper left: I.. Ilallirt Nlmmf fur a basket. Vpper right: V. Craig aml NI. 'lrvlinatuii I1-ap tn catch Ibf: ball on ilu' rs-limiml. Inset llaskr-iliall squad. sc-areal. left in rigln: Junior Man' agar I., GI:-csmi, I . Ilall. NI. Talarico, il. KL-Ily, A. Parker, S. Lovv, N. Vllmml, C. Craig, I,. llallict, NI. llolinsmn, lf. II:-ss, L. NIrNIalmn, If. Rcyunlmls, Suilliuixmre Manager Y. Feb. 4-W -Nonfleaguc, Vw'cst Catholic ...... ..... A way Feb. ll-v-Bridgcton , .........,..,.......,.,.... .,.. H orne Feb. I5 Wciodbiiry Home Feb. 25 Vineland ..... Away Mar. 3 Alumni ..,. Home Moors. Siamlingz Senior Manager S. Alaggarxl, C. llc-iz, If Pearson, I'. Ilurr, Ii. Abrams, II. Ilurl, NI. Sweeney, M llgenfritz, C. Alrlcn, Y. Saul. F, llurnf, I.. Tuliias, If. Fran cisco, A. Ray, fmiacli R. Xxamulstrril. I,uwsi' Isft: Aciimx slwti Lower right: N. NYnml juinpf Im' a toss-1111. Cou The Collingswood comets of the court streaked their way to second place in the Girls' Basketball League! This paves the way for 1943 and a possihle championship team, then. Those schools that Collingswood eclipsed in competition are Bridgeton, 2825, Vineland, 30f291 Bridgeton, 21f11g the Alumni, 23f3. Wtitidhury won hoth times, 4f22, and 22f33, West Catholic won with 1422, and Moorestown Friends tied the score 1848. This scintillating group who gave Collingswood this very welcome secondfplace rating includes the three veterans, Natalie Wood, jane Kelly, and Sue Love: and the eight novices, Charlotte Craig, Maria Talarico, Eleanor Hess, Catherine Betz, Lorraine Balliet, Lida McMahon, Marie Johnston, and Florence Hall. l'ppt'r It-ft: Senior hasketeers, C. lletz, C. Craig, N. Wvood, S. l,ove, Nl. Talarieo, anal Il, Kelly smile after their final gains. L'pper right: A sextet of victory seekars take time- t Comet Climb The team chose Charlotte Craig to he honorary captain. Natalie Wtitid scored 101 points, to lead the team. The girls who received letters this year are Lorraine Balliet, Jane Kelly, Charf lotte Craig, Eleanor Hess, Natalie Wtvtmd, Sue Love, Maria Talarico, and Lida McMahon. Coach Ruth Vtloolston seeks, for 1943, team members to replace the sextet of seniors who have played their last game. These seniors are Char' lotte Craig, Catherine Betz, Natalie Wcitid, Maria Talarico, jane Kelly and Sue Love. Newcomers who may help in forming the galaxy next year are Elinor Reynolds, Alberta Harker, and Phyllis Burr. The comets owe much of their success to their faithful coach, Miss Ruth VVoolston, and their helpful manager, Sally jaggard. nut to prepare their plans. Lower left: foaeh Ruth XVoolst0n, llonomry L':ipt:nn Cliarlotte Craig. :mel Klzuiziger Sally hlaggard. Lower right: Bl. -lolinstnn tries :1 hounce, 'limp li-fl: C. frziig :mil li, llziy Inks ntl xxilli Il rxwxilg whirl. 'llili right: ki. frziig gruccllllly L-xx-viitcf, an sxx':u1 mllvv. l'1y1mer l'l'lllL'l'f Nl-pr lllllt'lS llnrcixi mul mas' cuts pose licforc llic im-vi. Left to riglul: C. Craig, G. lilly, V. l'uwui's, l'. liurr, N. YYim1l, S, llcis- inger, -I. Russell, l'. XYIII- lzlrc. lil llurry, lf. Sclimidt, l,. lfuv. Centvr left: li, Sclimiflt gains merit with liei' lar:-z1St Stroke. Cfsnteriiglil: li. Rulmic-, XY.-1,UVVl'l'S, :mil C.. Day swim tlu- lv:1ckQri'0lw, Lowci' L'l'lllCYI Nlvr- iimirls turm il V Afm' Yuv- tury. Luft to right: lf, XVliitc, S. llcisiiigw, vl. liuivliline, M. Szmila, IJ, llurdrui, lf. Rollin-, Xl. il. llgcnfritz, C. Saxton, xl. Russell, Nl. lloulll, Y. l'uwei's, l.. lfmx, ll. Cm'- melly, ll. Strzittmi, ll, Parker, P, llurr, l'. XVulf lance, l'. l'ici'L'L', A, llziy, li. lfielrl, R. liiwulicr, VI. Spracklzuinl. li. Sclimimlt, R. Sclm. X. jzicrmlws, kl, lirittinglmm, lf. Aiiilrcw. llollling llic ina-out is Grave llziy. llullmii lcftt foucli Mary Alum- Svnullilig givms I.. llzilliet sonic puiiiters mi tlw swim dive, llutlom right: C. Craig, Y. l'mwn, :mil ll. llii-la-f man leml 11 helping lizlml lu 12. llzxy. Back row, left to right: Ii. Stratton, C. Saxton, A. Smith, P. VVallaee, NT. Sands, M. Field, Ili 15 ltklhle Dll I tl lx L 1. urrough. 5. Qelnnic , 1 . 5 rs, . 1 ir enian, 4. Ballie , lN . Beswie', G. Carnielly, . Fox. Front row: ll. Barry, P. Burr, V. Powers, G. Day, C. Craig, lf. Hobie. Sealed: Cuaeh Mary jane Sxnulli ig Neptune's Nymphs Display Aquatic Grace As a result of ceaseless effort and enthusiasm, Coach Ruth VVoolston's swimming stars ended their 1941 season as champions of South Jersey. They led Auduhon 41f24, defeated Merchantf ville 4827, conquered Haddon Heights, 3324, and were defeated only hy Trenton 27534. At the TrifSwimming Meet, the Colls scored 62, Haddonfield, 36, Haddon Heights, 32. Several stars of the 1941 galaxy have returned this year. They are Grace Day, Natalie Wotud, Phyllis Burr, Charlotte Craig, Barhara Stratton, Virginia Powers, Dorothy Hirleman, Betty Barry, and Ella Millman. Newcomers are Mary Beswick, Shirley Heisa inger, Joanne Russell, Margaret Could, Marian Stroehle, Patricia Wallztce, and Eugenia Barnard. Replacing the exfchampion diver Martha Ann Merchant is Charlotte Craig. This year, Miss Wcmcnlston has charge of all girls' athletics in Collingswood High School. Miss Mary jane Smulling, her assistant, is the coach of the swimming team for 1942. Manager Marilyn Burr, her assistant, Marian Adams, the veterans, and their satellites seem assured of the South jersey Swimming Championship for the sixth year. GIRLS' March 13 .. March 28 April 17 ..... April 24 ..... April an ..... SWIMMINLI SCHEDULE .. .......... Merchantville .. ........ Haddon Heights 7 .. ....... l itman ............Auduhon .......,Little Flower Lightning Bolts Break the Blue First row, left to right: ll. Bergen, XV. l'nilei'w00d, H. Sllallcross, R. lie-Martin, ll, Aeosta, li, llarner, ll. Arader. Second row, left to right: Al. lfngle. rl. Linnl, l. Koszewski, H. Becky, S. VVcave1', C. Dever. The 1942 swimming team has risen swiftly from low on the horizon to a position high in the heavens. The Colls finished their season in third place in the league, bowing only to Audubon and Moorcstown. Diving champion Dave Bergen sparltled bright- ly as the squads outstanding individual perform' er, and carried off a new team record by scoring 76,3 points in the Vccational School meet. Many members of the team, which is coached by Mr. Carl Zocrner, are underclassmen who plan an even more victorious season for Collingswood next year. BOYS' SVJIMMING SCHEDULE lan. 12 --Haddonfield at Vocational School Ian. 19- Regional High ..., at Vocational School Jan. 26- Audubon ,...,...,. at Vocational Sch cwrm l Feb. IZ--Haddon Heights at Vocational School Feb. 15 Feb. 19 Mar. 6 'Vocational School --Mloorestown . .,..,. , -Nlerchantville .... at Vocational School at Vocatfonal School at Vocational School Left, reading frown top to hottmn: l, linszexwlgi, S. XXI-zivr-r, 17. Bergen, hl. Linil, ll. lievky, ll. Arailer. R, Di Martin, ll. Acosta. C. Zoerncr snaivlied while practising at the pool. Classes Produce Clouds of Competition Intramural sports have heen somewhat like the North Star in guiding Collingswood High School students to an understanding of cooperaf tion and hetter sportsmanship. The hoys' ninth annual fall tennis tournament was held under the direction of Mr. joseph Goldf stein. Alvin Mortimer defeated jack Viguers in the finals. The hoys' junior varsity foothall teams listed seventy memhers. Mr. Howard Irvine supervised their games, The intramural hoys' haskethall teams met in competition on Monday nights and Saturday mornings. Mr. Bernard Mark was in charge of these activities, Stars of the varsity acted as coaches and referees for the girls' basketball teams. The girls' gymnasium classes also devoted time to apparatus and mat work. Miss Ruth VV'oolston and Miss Mary jane Smulling were in eharg: of the classes. These competitive sports have given more stu' dents the opportunity to participate as rivalsg and they have provided much enjoyment tor everyone. Reznling from top tloon: l.n'ls practice for Class toux'n:unents. ll, lfager and J. lfakins hegin softhall competition. XY. Lyons. A. llusa, and Mr. li. Nlark eheek seore at a Monday night haskethall game. lfoothall workouts, with all classes represr-ilted. The nienthers of Collingswootlk Ili-Y Cluh are, left to right: Mr. li. llenry, loeal director, Nl. Lewis, tl. Honey, ll. Atkins, IJ. litittriitt, R, linisell, li. Nlunroe, l.. llinkeliley, li. l,:iuer, presirlentg li, l7ittemlci'fe1', su'x'c'tzl!'y3 vl. Kay, Viet'- l'i'e-siilellti Vl. NlcShea, A. Ilolcoinhe, tI't'2lSlll't'l'. Mr, R. laeohy, County Secretary. l. llolines. This picture was taken in the gym where the lliAY nieinhers have participated in inany contests. in' H 5, xl,-,k ' ,sy up 9 ,Q if w MQ'- Fix ... .L 1 x xl it lx XYineh tights for the hall. hootiing Stars Set the Spee As precise in their movements as the stars in their orhits, the Collingswood High School Baskethall team rose to the zenithlof athletic achievement and completed one of its most sue' cessful seasons in recent years. Close coopera' tion and excellent teamwork were the keynotes of this year's Varsity Five, who not only larought home the Suhurhan championship for the fourth consecutive year, hut earned this honor hy pass' ing through the league undefeated. The squad, under the expert guidance of Coach Beni' Mztrk, warmed up with two preliminary games against Vxfoodrow Wilsciii and the alumni. The former encounter proved an inspiring vicf tory, hut the Colls quintet were forced to how to an excellent team of their predecessors after a close QQIIHC. Later in the season Camden out' played the Panthers in a nonfleague encounter. But all the league opponents, Vsfoodhury, Bridge' ton, Millville, Haddon Heights, Vineland, Aueluf hon, and Haddonfield, fell hefore the slashing attacks of the Blue and Cold lvlarksmen. Midseason found the Colls well on Cham' pionship Road, Each of their rivals tried to stop the quintet in return matches, hut none sucf ceeded. Collingswood emerged from the conf flicts as the unquestionable champion of the 1941 season, and proceeded to the post season tonrnaf Atlantic City, the only group of undefeated hasketeers in South jersey, came on Fehruary 27, undouhtedly confident of an easy victory. But the Tafhes soon learned not to take themselves too seriously, for the Colls'l conquered, with only a margin of two points in the 3361 score, in what proved to he the closest and most thrilling encounter of the season, Witli this victory under their helts, Collingswood proceeded to conquer Vxfoodrow Wilsrwii in the iirst game of the South jersey Tournament. Then the Panthers drew Camden for the semifiinals. However they could not overcome their Purple and Cold rivals and were unahle to hring home the Grvup 4 Cham' pionship. Squad. left to right: topposite paget First row, seated: XY. llroxxn, li, Vints, A. lsillon. ll. lioeher. R. XYineh, XY. Xliteht-ll. IJ. liohn, XY. l-leltlznl, V. hlnrlrl. ll. Snr-llee. Second ron: Assistant Coach Kelly. R. llelins. VK. Young. ll. Russell, Al. Yiguers, XY. King. lf. Sehnenler, XX, llfjllfllv li. llnenlle, kinzteh Hen Klzirlx. 'l'hirrl row: C. Rogers lblr, Xlananert, U. farson, XY. ,inhu- son, lf. linger, .'X. Kohel, tl. XYiIson, R. liitltlle. ll. Sehxxzntf, .l. XY:-lsh LSI: Xlanagerj. l'pper center left. left to right: tl. l'in1s. XY. llehlan. A. l'silton, R. XYineh. li, lxocher, :intl ll. llohn, star pertoriners, l'pper eenter. right: :Xl l'silton leaps for the hall. l,nner eenter, left: Ray XYineh tries for a center toss. Loxxer center: Tense nionients. Loxxtl center, right: George l'ints ntakes n fonl shot. llotloni left: XY, llroxxn stretches for possession ol' the hall. liottoni center: lia5 XYineh jnnips as an eager crowd natelies. nltnts' llotionx right: tleorge l'iins shoots high. Venter: A. Ysilton receives orders from Coach Mark. l,et't: ll. lioeher reaches ln i At Christmastime, the combined choruses pref sented an impressive Candlelight Servicegworf shiping Him, whose coming was heralded by that greatest of all heavenly spectacles. The season was climaxed in the spring by another concert of both Glee Clubs, and Choir At this time William Culbert, Arthur Miller liirst I b'irtb A man, M. K 1 Celestial Serenaclers mu. left to right: ll. Rouxind, fi. lieneventa, Y. Reinhardt, R. Meliay, J. 1-eschlte, R. Pike, N. Tlionnis. lf. VYbiting, lf. Lutz, li. Reynolds, lf. Crossley. S, llolston, M. linrr, A. Sinclair. lf. lincllwnlf, F. Kruse. ll. Quigley, M. Scrilmoni, N. llryan. Second row, left to right: lf. Andrew, X Sloan R H'lJonnLll l' Xl l l lltndrrwn C ' ll ' N ' A exanier . - -si . 1. Lra , M. Lioue, D. Tavloi, lb, Clevcnger, iM. Carter. llfi Corsin, bl. Melick, P. Strobel, S. Loxe, l.. Dunn, L. l'Qdw:n'ds, l'. Moffzi. A : '. Q ilton. l. liar, R. llnrrett. J. Murphy, J. llnid ion. lttt to iight lx Sk A - Kern. Al. Larsen, R. l'.du'ards, J. Adznns, IJ. Vtilfong, R, Marshall, A. Miller, XY. Culbcrt, ll, llisgrove, J, Ray, lf. llonohue. lf. Marr, VY. Slacum. Fourth ron. left to right: R, Lauer. A. llirkby, lf. llendcrson, C. llill, Callalizni, -l. Mlelsh, R, Turner, U. Anderson, C, Judd, ll. Renne, R. Minch, Xl. lleeeln-r, J. tlledhill, R. Schroeder, J. lfrvin. XY. Neibart, J. Mlilson, A. Fell, l'. llolteen, M. Duns. liirst row, left to right: A. Arlqelian, Y, Reinhardt, R. Meliay, ll. Benc- venta, li. Rouzind, J. tlescbkc, N. Thonias, lf. NVbiting, lf. llarnziril, lf. Campbell, N. Thoinpson, Miss ll. lluey, R. Kline, R. Maxwell, li. Maclntire, J. Taylor, S. llaker, M. lJ'Alessandro, M. Scriboni, N. llryan, M. Quigley, li. Kruse, IJ. Campbell, T. llriftiths, Y. llollinger. Second row, left to right: D. Sterling, L. Green, D. llirleman, M. A. Lippincott. R, M. Colozzi, lf. Sheppard, R, Fielding, IJ. Lewis, F. Crossley. M. Crowe, ll. Lutz, li. Truhan, S. Strobel, S. llolston. F. llott, M, Smith, J. Jones, M. McCay, M. Cresse, ll. Gordon, M. Leeds, O. Richardson. Third row, left to right: J, Ross, R. Pike, T. Reynolds, Y. Mohr, J. llenderson, li. Alexander, 12. Andrew, G. Crall, li. lloleonibe, A. Ray, li. Reynolds, A. Collins, J. Spitz- . , . Sinclair, D. Jagod, J. Russell, P. Strobel, J. Love, D. Youngnian, C. Schaeffer. Fourth row, left to right: ll. Ruth, J. Ray, R. O'Donnell, lf. NYorrell, lf. Taylor, M. McCay, D. liennett. R. Abrams, lf. Corson, M. lieiser, A. Pierce, M. Muschell, X. llazelwood, S. Jaggard, li. lliller. Fifth row, left to right: lf. Clark, R. Middleton, M. Kroberger, A. Younga 'onroy A. Marino L. liline, U. Stuber M. Gould, R. Bourgeois, lveiuis l ick ll: Moore C Alden F J, ONeil, li. lla. ly .t, J. ll.niis, J. Mel , .. . , . , . Springer, P. Gilman, P. Smith, P, Moffa, li. Hahn. Sixth row, left to right: M. Roberts, li. Howden, lf, Albright, lf. Cillings, J, Gleeson, A. Arnao, ll. Macllonalrl, S. W'illett, M. Sweeney, ll. Taylor, D. Clevenger, T. Vtelsh, O. llocknell, M, Carter, S. Hopkins, ll. Dunn, J. Lawson, L. lidwards, lf. Conner, lf. Paul. First row, left to right: F. McDowell, li. Cooley, F. llitcbcock, R. Fullmer, ll. llailey, li. llansey, R. ,Miles, C. Vtoods, P. House, F. Bond, C. Rogers, K. Cooley, R. Clauss, IJ. Coles, C. Colgan, J. Cunningham, tl. Mottett. l'. Strasser, B. Schwartz. Second row, left to right: R. Geiger, R, Simpkins, J. Davis, J. Carlquest. li. Busch, R. lfdwards, Adams, A. Holcombe, R. Marsliall, ll. NYilfong, IJ. llisgrove, Ray, E. Donohue, R. Urban, VV. Foreman. Third row, left to right: R. Skilton, H. Arader, J. Ray, R. Barrett, J. Murphy, J. Kern, J. Larsen, M. Toplan, L. Biddle, J. Jones, ll. Renne, C. Xvlllltfllll, A. Miller, J. Yiguers, VV. Culbert, J. lirvin, L. lliiiiacomo, XY. Neibnrt, li. Depuy, li. Marr, G. Smith, J. VVilson, VV. Slacum. Fourth row, left to right: R. Lauer, A. Birkby, li. Henderson, C. Hill, J. Callahan, J. Welsh, R. Turner, O. Anderson, C. Judd, R. hvlllifll, VV. Beecher, J. tlledhill, R. Schroeder, D. llunsberger, J. Rinnner, VV. King, P. llolteen. A. Fell, M. Duns. Upper: The Roys' double quzirtette. left to right: A. Fell, BI. Duns, R. Edwards, R. lfVinch, A. Miller, ll. XVelsb, NY, Culbert, A. Birkby. Center. Miss liess Huey, director. Lower: The Girls' double trio, left 'to right. M. 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K 1 gg fa fu 1 SM ? xx ig xx x Q x ' I I xxx r AN xi -is Njjlf v X Q 2 I sq. I NATIONAL HONOR sannlrn. Second ron: I. iii-selike, A. lfhlers llc-VYet lf. Corson, Nl. Sweeiiey, R. Ahranrs, I.. llurrollgll. I', llurr, lf. lIar1'y, II. Sclleer- . . . , .. niellilalt, C. Conroy, li. SIIIIQJIVI, il. NYelsh, A, liirkhv, A. lloleolnlve. R. Ili-xr, I. XYentz, XYIIICII, C. 'l'lvonipson. Spotting the Brightest Stars ., . ., Glittering with all the brilliance of the starry heavens are the fortyfsix members of the Colf lingswood High School National Honor Society. This constellation, representing the outstanding stars of the junior and senior classes, is lucent in four qualities: character, service, leadership, and scholarship. Mr. H. K. Reiss Holston has ably guided the society through the year, The ofiicers of the society were: President, R. Wirichg VicefPresident, D. Taylor, Secretary, F. Wellsg Treasurer, E. Alexander. At Christmas time, the National Honor Society decorated the halls and the auditorium. A party was given in February hy the Wcxmdbury Honor Society for the members of the Collingswood and Haddon Heights group. In May, an induction ceremcny of junior members took place in asf sembly. Each new member was presented with a pin or charm as a token of his membership in the society. Three senior members of the society who were chosen for commencement speakers were Ll. DeWees, D. Taylor, and W. Sheppard, Appearing as magnificently as the Northern Lights are the illustrious members of the Quill and Scroll, an honorary society for high school journalists. The local chapter was begun in 1931. Its aim is to encourage and reward inf dividual achievement in journalism. The mem' bers are chosen from The Knight and IXCOIIS' High News staffs. The members of the Quill and Scroll are prominent stars in some department of the school publications, stand in the upper third of the class, and are at least juniors in high school. They are recommended by the sponsors, Miss Flora Hooper, Mr. Kenneth Johnson, Miss Ruth Huzzard, Mrs. Grace Long, Mr. Willsciri Rowe, and approved by the national oihccrs. Members usually take their vows for member' ship in L'Quill and Scroll at the annual banquet held for the CollsfHigh News, The Knight, and the senior dramatic cluh. QUILL AND SCROLL First row: Ii. follings, Y. Clark, S. Ilopkins, C. llellaven. M. liritz, A. ISIIIEYS. Second row: A. llolconibe, R. Derr, P. Kinimcllmlull. SOCIETY I'irsl ron, It-it to right: S. vlagyard, li. Truhzm, l'. Strobel, I , XYL-Ils. Y. Xloln, Il. Taylor, Nl. Roberts. V. llellaven. S. llop- kins, lf. :Xln'Xall4lel', R. Pike, R. l3'Allcs4 NI. Cresse, Bl. Conroy. lf. llesxxiek, j, 's, Bl. L'arler, ll. Hari. S. llolslon. .NL ll ii I, lx, lleyllolrls, Xli. ll. llolstoil, sponsor. Third ron: I . llotl, IJ, Ifielrling, hanni. lwmrtll row: XI. Sliepparml, I. lxnnf F. Stroevklrine. liiflli ron: l'. Ilishop, R. . ., . of Seryiee A First Aid class was organf ized in which SU students were enf rolled. This class met once a week for two hours, After this course was completed some of the stu' dents received Standard Red Cross First Aid eards. Others received junior Red Cross First Aid Cards. The students helping this year in the Various war relief projects were called Red Cross Volunteers. Charlotte Del'laven, one of the memhers of the junior Red Cross Council of this high school was honored hy hecoming Secretary of the Camden County Junior Red Cross Council. The officers of the senior high eluh this year were: Chairman, Rohert Fullmer: vieefchairmnn, Phyllis Strohelg recording seeref tary, Theresa Doran: correspond' ing secretary, Sue Hopkinsg asf sistant treasurer, Ruth Shuster. The Collingswood Council off ficers included: Chairman, Charf l o t t e Del'laveng vicefehairman, Rohert Bartong recording secretary, Vivian Mcmhr: corresponding see' retary, Edna Andrew, assistant treasurer, Barhara Egan, A special collection, made in Mzireh, rolled 3343.49 into the Col' lingswood American Red Cross treasury, as a gift from Collingsf wood's junior Red Cross. lfirst roxx, left to right? R. Mick, T. llornn, VI. l7:ii1llenei', A. Smith, K.. Xlor- liaiiser, Nl. ll'.fXlless:ni4li'o, A. ixfllliillllll, IJ. -lzigoil, -l. llaulz, ll. Saxton. A. Marino. Second row, lt-it to right: A. lluinnlireys, T. Siaih, Xl, Iliii-ten, l. Cliannller, IJ. Arm- strong. ll. lfiler. lf. Seliilke, li, llowaril, ,l. llc-nmlerson. lf. Leonztrrl, li. llisgrove. Third ron, lt-it lo right: Y. Mohr, S. jug! garil, R. lliirgeois, R. Maris, hl, Geselike, M. Ire-ton, ill. flwszse, ll. lliirt. S. Strobel, R. Niiiigliion. Fourth row, It-ft to right: Ki. Tlioinluson. R. Flilliner, R. lfrlxxzilwls, R, Tiirner. VV. llartling, ll. llinkeldey, R. Barton. I. Uliase. A. Mudge. Upper eenter: Meinlaers reroinlitioii kliristmas toys. Loxxei' center: The Rerl llroas pays :A visit to Anna M. Arlrlanis. l,owei': Roy: lmlt- pztpe-I' for rlefriise. I,ower center: lfsplny of flnistnias toys. 3 . J I4 S S? if -- 'i15 ,-BH N f amwfw AEE SQ M S ,. A V .wa -' 2 ' ,bg X ,im AL ga gi ' ww W Q W Fx Miha sl! W fi-9:- ,s2!ai W K ff Ah Qikgfmfsx '? fi- ! V , 'z 5 X ,XL .S K? , , N Q ww. is 53 gg Mx X 5 S 2 ie X but r 1V,, - + K wg W Qs ji. N 5 , JL, M I fi JH ' ' 'fi M we ,AWK ,, ,. W ,,,.. 5 'W N L EMM WwmWww22 Am .WM ,fW,, ',A: , J . .1 W aww- -Wiif w -..w1 5 711,22 S i gs 425.1 , - I - Y -2' f,,, K 53' 2 , I 4? f U 1 ' , J x , f - 2 W 5 is f if Z . Q EQQQQWH f , 6' , V 'Q ' K W l ' ,,,, X' J ' Vf I awww Q N- 2 QQ W ' , 1 ,g 5 Q 1 lg Q, I , , , A , . Qu , My X, if M , 7 'QW , ge , A N . ? Q 1 s A I X Q5 m . J, . , . , ,. . 2 . -: M, - . 2 SSW M ii ' Q S gi 1. 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The theme of the play cenf tered around the mysterious Clarence fColef man Conroyj, whose quest for a position in a postfwar world accidently plunged him into a family turmoil. Under the masterly direction of Miss Edith Kroener, the players won their way to starf dom. Witli thc assistance of the production staff, ticket committee, and the stage committee, the play, heautifully staged, was a sparkling sue' cess. lvlemhers of the cast are pictured here in their cleverly portrayed roles. Bid For Stardom CLARENCE , e to see you, in xvllt'L'll'l'.N Thus -lane lie Yvees rolliifes K' lenizm Lionloy to his future iployer, mute Sliugart 'What innkes you sag so? Rohertu Pike asks. lik my liver, replies Coleinan Conroy, as llill Sheppard ex- presses his sympathy. CAST UI: k'll.Xli.XK l4lflQS MRS. MARTYX .....,......... .......,. , lane IJeXYris Nl R. XYII lfl'fl,lCR . ...llruee Sliugzn MRF. 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TIMIC Noveniher, IUIN l'RUlll'KVl'lON S'l'rXl l Stage Nlnnziger .,....,.......... ....,.,, 1 1 t-tyi' ge .Xllen Property Klan . .. , ..... .... l frank Slroekhine lflectrieiaiis, Blniiriee llarton, l,elinz:m lfghert. lloheil Sealtteigooml l'rompter ........... ..... ........... L ' hznlolte Linsnvr XYLn'1li'olre Mistress . . . l'ilvL1lllk'lll ,l:u'lxs.ni ssistant Mistress .........,...,. ..,. , leanne llenileison ssistzint in Iloys' Dressing R iwis in. .. ... Alhert lloleonihe lleeomtioii foniiniltee Llllillldllllll. .. .... Helly Mxirlfixxur as ,-.. 4 X . ' 'ff . flip? Ww- w ... a?5fTH1l:e' , H Y t 4' N ,M Thespians are Trained to Twinkle As some strange powcr holds the plancts and inoons in their orhits, so docs thc stage possess a fascination for all who know it. Drama is sccurcly placcd in Col' lingswood High, thanks to the unf tiring work of Miss Edith Krocncr. Not only docs shc dircct the junior and scnior plays, hut shc also sponsors thu dramatic cluhs. The scniors hold thcir mcctings after school, This ycar a lihrary of wcllfknown plays has hccn startcd. Most of the clulfs nicnif hers arc twofstar performers, having participatcd in hoth of the class plays. ln the spring, junior thcspians arc inductcd into thc Scnior Dramatic Cluh. At the sanic time, the scniors rcccivc thcir pins, rcf productions ot' a Greek mask. I. l,t-ft to iight: li. Strorkluiviv, Al. lit- Xyrws, R. Vikc, and ll. kxonioy, oflirc-rs of the Svnior Lllnh, sintly a tint' zlrtlilt' iil 'l'lli':itx'u Arts Nlolilhlyf' Q. 1,1-it to right: Tho Senior llraiiizttir Lilith :studios it colin-ily. Ll. L'otii'oy, lf. Alafksoli. j. llc XYQWS, li. Strorfkluixlc, K. l'ikz', XY. Sha-pp:it'd, il. All:-n, ll. llurhzmiizt. IJ. k'levL'1lgL'i', ll. llillvr. N. J. Strong, tl, Smith, Ii. Sliiigart, R. Rcppwt. 3. Nfliloi' stage' han-ls sxxitvh thi- st-ts of lllai'clu'P. 4. Hriiu Sliiigart is agvtl for a char- avtcr part. 5. Saturday Play l'shers llvft to right. front to lmztvlxj: IJ. llirlsfinan, -I. l3avicS, F. Kruse. lf. Albright, S. Hopkins, lf. Alr'vxtiile'i', lr, llwclls, li. llolircr, J. Rot-sur, Ii. 'l'riihan, I,. Boycr, C. Smith, M. liilrr, C, Kiixns, ll. llowartl, l.. Alhrigllt. Xl. Xlcxutt, ll. llayvs, lf. Rosswll, K. ljll-fk'llLlLl'fl'l'. ll. VYL-ntl, Al. Boyer. R. llcrr, R, Ilcrnian, A. Smith, IQ, Rirliziiwls, ll. Sing:-r. fi. Friday Play l'sht-rs: K. Smith. Y. fiiiiiiitigliaiii, M. Scrihoui, Y. Mohr, R. Shnstt-r, Il. Rowanrl, Ii. Rohrr-r, lb. 'l'ayl'ui', 'l'. Stailu, lf. L'astcll:tlii, I , Krnsv, If. XXI-lls. li. Younginaii, Il. lirro. l., Rislcy, R. Xlarts, Sl. llxiriis, lf. Uollings. R. lfdxxzircls, Al. XYL-intl. R. l,llllUI'. L. Long. A. Smith, l',. liicllzirds, R. llillc-i1nlc'it't't'. I mi , A1 -. any 5 Aw va Q QQ 4 4 Kwik H 22,3 X , W ex 'X 2 ai, 2-if J Q if -5 ' W SF: . 2,, - , W . wwf 3 Q 1 , ua 1 is 1 E? , . X? .M ww K E. ,Nav 1 Q WY? I 'V 41,1-KA i if K Q Ex if fs. .fr ,AVMTQA A -F M1 M 1 . , I W W' Q av 3 4 Q 'l '19 E? I' L. ,I :finds Mi 992, X Qi 3, Q . 1 .Q 'S V 3' 5 in kr 5 3 x A , N7 W. -ff ' , -LE W N , , ,,. X, if I 1 QI, 5 Z , Ga :S-C 4 ,ww , gms 15, Q ' N. S we TE 5 is A if 3585 QM K kr . L W 13324 gsm, -f p, 4'f '- N 'vs1,,'-:W Q Q Q 5 q if f JH if K ji S A ' 3 Q., 1 is wa Q35 gf as 2' sv if 5 Lu SW ,T gp Q f' fi E W was , va ibm FT :V Qi . X' L. 2 3 5 .. 5 QE A .ef As sccn thrt ugh thc 1741 tclcscopc, the Collingswovd hockcy tcain provcd its fighting spirit this scason. Undcr thc vcry capahlc coachf ing of Miss Ruth Vxfoolston, thc squad cliinhcd to third placc in thc lcaguc. Thu first ganic, playcd at Ulouccstcr' on Oc' tolicr 1. markcd thc narrow victory of thc lattcr with thc scorc of Zfl. Un Octolwcr S, Bridgctsn gaincd a 141 victory ovcr thc Colls . Scvcn days latcr on the Colls' N' field. Collingswood surprised Vxfoodhury with its first dctcat in scvcral ycars. The final scorc was 32. The gainc on Octolicr 7 provcd an cxciting onc, whcn Collingswood hcld Paulslioro to a 1f1 deadlock. Upper lclt: Coach R. Wloolston checks schedules with Managcr Katharine Truhan who clasps thc hockey and haskcthall mascot. VVooly. Upper ccntcr: M. Talarico, C. Craig, and L. hlacf Mahon practice spccdy interception. Uppcr right: AI. Kelly smiles hclorc action, Lowcr lcft, lcft to right: B. Stratton, P. Burr, E. Goal Diggers Thc Audulion gainc was also .1 tic, 33. Radiatf ing lights of victory shonc two days latcr, when thc tcani hsld thc lcagucficadcrs, Ulougcstcr, 1f1. Prcviously Ulcuccsicr had won tivc straight gamcs. Un Octolicr 29, Bridgcton was dcfcatcd, 32. Vxfoodhury took the Colls on Novcinlwcr 5, with the scorc of 4f1. During the rcniaindcr cl' tlic scason, thc 1-laddons wcrc dcfcatcd 941, and Paulslioro was ticd again at Zfl. Natalic Wmwrmd shonc hrightly in thi' scoring: and Maric Talarico, -lanc Kelly, and Cliarlottc Craig wcrc thc outstanding dcfcnsivc playcrs. Thcsc girls, togcthcr with thcir inanagcr. Katlif arinc Trillian, arc incinlwcrs of thc class of 1942. The sunny spirit of sportsmanship kcpt thc tcani shining, in victvry and in dctcat. Pcnn, K. lvlacfllaskcy, L. lVlacMahon, E. Reynolds, N. Vxlood. R. Ahrains, L. Ballict, H. Burt, bl. Kclly, M, Talarico, C. Craig. Lower right: GC! ready! Gct sct! Co! Four :t-srful scniors post' during the hall: N. Vwlood, C. Craig, sl. Kelly, M. Tularico. xxx:-.. the final game of the season. The Colls were in Auduhon's territory most of the game but they succeeded in making only one touchdown this being scored by Beck, off right tackle. The score: 6 to O, Collingswood. Beck led the team in scoring with 20 pointsg izarro, third with 7. Captain jones was selected as a member of the CourierfPost AllfStar Group 4 Team. Bohn was second with 18 and P Coach llmxurvl 'l'. Irvine Lulmlrt-sses the guests :it the fonthall hzimluet. 1'OO'l'IE.Xl,l, SQVAIJ Seated left to right: l'. Miller. R. Scott, R. Seely, ll. Trasnionili, I, tlilclc If lJ'1 r NY H ' ' . , .. .ge , , town, l',. Looley, Z, Irvine, lf. Ricliarnls. Second row: K. Cooley. V. llirns. li. lk-C'ristof0ro, lf. Smith, tl. l'ims, Al. l'izL:ir:m, IJ. Nlzxctlrcgor, l. li0S7QNVSlil, li. Mcliowell, ll. Smith, K. Springer, ll. Kenna, D. Bohn. Third row, stnmling: XV. Dryrlen, M, love, lf. Sclineimler. nl. Matthews, li. Nlitrliell. F. l3nHicld, V. SLIUCYS. Al. jones, L'. Heck, lil liochm, lf. lleigllun. F. Powell, R. Dobbs, A. l'silton. 4 Lpper left: Pizzaro lrloeks as ll. Bohn makes a gain, Center: R. Springer is tackled after a gain. I pper right: C. Beck scores against Audubon. Center right: W, Dryden tries an enil run wer left: D, llolin intercepts a pass. Lower center: D. Bohn goes for fl pass. Loxxer right: hl. jones is liroiight down by a llaildonlielil inan After the Camden game, the team met for the election of a regular captain. Until this time a different player had heen captain at each game. When the hallots were counted, it was found that joe jones, the right tackle, had won. Camden invaded Collingswood with one of the strongest teams in New jersey, and walked off with a 22 to O triumph. The Panthers played Bridgeton at Bridgeton and were repulsed hy a score of 6 to O. In this game the Colls showed a lack of scoring punch, heing checked twice deep in Bridgeton territory. This was the first time in twentyfone years that Collingswood had howed to a Bridgef ton eleven. After these defeats, the team seemed to im' prove hoth in spirit and confidence. They def feated Trenton hy the score of 7 to 6. The touchdown was registered hy Don Bohn on a wide end sweep. Charles Beck kicked the vital extra point. In the next game, the Colls got revenge for last year hy defeating a strong Haddonfield eleven, 6 to O. Beck scored the touchdown on an end run. All the stars shone here, magnificentf ly! Cn Thanksgiving Day, the Panthers clashed with Wocudhury. The hattle was a seefsaw aff fair, first one team having the upper hand, then the other. Wheii the final whistle sounded, the Score was O to O. A week later found Coach lrvine's team fighting it out with Auduhon in Men from Marsl' Meet Mighty Meteors The Colls See Stars cmd Develop Them lf of Due to the graduation of more than ha last year's varsity squad, Coach Howard T. Irvine had quite a difficult assignment to bring forth a football team capable of upholding Col' lingswood's high standards. The team hitched its wagon to a star in admirable fashion by , nosing out Palmyra by the close score of 7 to 6, the touchdown for the Colls being scored by Charles Beck. He also booted the extra point. The next game found a Glassboro eleven def cisively defeated by the score of 19 to 6. In this game 12 points were contributed by Don Bohn and 7 by Joe Pizarro. The Colls' first defeat came at the hands of a powerful Vineland team, score 6 to O. The entire Panther team played a magnificent game, but could not overcome the superior weight and power of the Vineland squad. This defeat by Vineland started the Collingsf wood team on a slide until late in the season While on this losing streak, the team was de feated by Atlantic City, Bridgeton, and Cam' ' 'ctory again. den, befor 'v e tasting vi Pictures on this page: l. Left to right: Mr. B. Mark, Mar. S. Byham, Mr. Il. Irvine, Mr. I. Kelly, Mr. VV, Diemer. 2. Left to right: D. Bohn, R. Smith, C. Beck, J. Pizarro, members of the backfield. 3. J. Jones smiles for the photographer. to victory. 4. Crowd cheers team Pictures on page 32: Upper left: Panthers versus llaildonheld. Upper center: Cheerleaders get togetherw at the half of the Glassboro-Collingswood game. Upper right: Drum and Bugle Corps stands at attention. Center left: D. Bohn elutles two tacklers. Center right: D. Bohn attempts an end run. Lower center left: J. Jones and I. Koszewski practice for the line. Lower center right: Cheerleaders head a pep rally. Bottom left: F. Boehm hits the tackling dummy. Bottom right: Collingswood Iligh School Baud. my SN' ,, KM? 'S xi X, Afg KVN Wg 4, .N D X 1 . x S. Q X X ' M ake M ha. L 1 aj 1 . , N- N In v fa mi A ' 5,1 ,KS J ' VV g Vg i 9 . fy 'Sf . . n Q . Q , ff V .. - , O . V. . . , f 4 , - f an N L ' AQ ik K a ? A M A A + I g' QF g f f1s,,,,,,j Q, .. Y Q . Y . ' 3 1 . , 4 5 , I ' v 0 5 l ' Q . . v ' Q 1 1 ' -'N if 1 , v : V ' 2. W V . Q' M xii-lxt,Y'i TA XAXGQ F' ,Q V MV in 3' 3 K- x M X ' V- f , YT q ' - 'L .- - , n v f - - ' ' 5 il' -4' 25' A f MJT Vriy .V gm' :S a , . sl W, ' , ' K ., ,1 , N A +31 -4. v vt QD 53- P L ,. . . 3555, 'WH . , M Q A .a ...bf 9 Shake Down the Thunder from the Sky Cloudbursts of music echoed o'er the field! Then came the rolling thunder of drums! The Collingswood High School Band, led by the twirling baton of Stan Korfhage stepped across the green. Rain or shine, the band, di' rccted by Mr. Morrow Stough, displayed a sparkling spectacle at every game. The Drum and Bugle Corps, behind the baton of graceful May Baker, was next to march to the meridian. Mrs. Ruth McBurney, who guided these girls to glory, beamed brightly as they stepped. DrumfSergeant Elsie Hahn, Bugle' Sergeant Dorothy Taylor, and Lieutenant Doris Schuenemann added to the pageantry. These two organizations presented their year' ly concert on May 7. A large audience heard the familiar strains of Victor Herbert's melodies, excerpts from the L'Peer Gynt Suite , American Rhapsody , and numerous other memorable selections. In the spring, the band presented a concert at Oaklyn Junior High School. Upper: Mrs. R. McBurney, Drum and Bugle Corps Director. Center: M, Baker, Dru'n Majoretteg S. Korfhage, Drum Major: D. Seliuenenmnn, Lieutenant. Lower: Mr, M. Stough, Band and Orchestra Director. Bugle Corps: topposite pagel First row front: R. McBurney, V. Clark, S. Jaggard, P. Strobel, B. Maclfwan, E. Collings, lf. llalin, M. Baker, R. U'Donnell, M. Vlfalker, E. Albright, G. Crall, K. Rolirer, li. Andrew, D. Schuenemann. Second row: M. Ireton, S. Weaver, D. Cray, E. VVinter, A. Frey, M. Sweeney. ,l. llenderson, G. Krivos, G. Howard. Third row, ends: D. lflirleman, B. Rowand. Fourth row: J. Love, M. Kaiser, R. Clayton, Nl. Robert- son, J. Gleeson, B. Lutz, D. Maclntire, F. Stroehle, S. Strobel. Fifth rovr: ll. Adams, M. Crall, N. Hazelwood, lf. lValston, M. Field, M. Crowe, j. Hautz, B. laggard, nl. Robie. Left, on steps: ,l. Jones, M. Loper, S. Ferguson. Right, on steps: Y. Paczulla, M. Museliell, M. Sinton. Rand: lopposite page? Kneeling, left to right: J. DeXYees, G. Iloen, L. Burrough, M. Adam. First row, left to right, standing: A. Roper, A. Birklmy, C. Vl'cst. R. Strasser, ll. XValker, A. Rudolph, J. Cunningham, S. liorfhage, C. Locke, Il. Keener, C. Forman, ,l. Ray, Ii. Alexander, C. Brown, Mr. M. Stough, conductor. Second ron: L. Isaacs, li. Daulwert, VV. Forman, S. Holstoii, M. Lord, M. L. Harris, A, Irons, J. Murphy, R, llerman, Il. Vl'ilson, 'l'liird ron: R. Bradford, H. Arader, V. VVanner, C. lletz, lf. Paul, F. Hitclicock, L. Edwards. Fourth row: lf. Addison, S. Seltzer, il. llannum, C. Mollett, R. Illaclsaacs, bl. Srhuck, M. Duns, P. Riinmelblatt. Fifth row: H. Roth, lf, Del Negro. ,l. Simons, T. Cowgill, A. Knudsen, Al. Scholding, C. Daubert, ll. Colgan, R. VVells. Sixth row: R. llall, R. Weishrod. l'. Smith. Color Guard: M. Barton, ll. Allen. U. Aniletson, lf. YolL. The News Circles the Scholastic Sphere And Enlightens All Through the Whole Year As accurately as the astrologer, the CollsfHigh News foretells the future, interprets the present, and reviews the Top left: Martin Duns is in- terviewed by the inquiring re- porter, Annemarie Ehlers. Top right: Miss R. Huzzard and members of her staff ex- amine proof. Left to right, A. Arnao, M. Burns, C. Winch, A. Ehlers, F. Bishop, and E. Clark. Upper center left: P. Cline and A. Delaney count copy while Mrs. C. Long checks their results. Upper center right: A. Bahish, the head typist, hands copy to copywriter who checks lt. Lower center left: C. Knanse types copy. Lower center right: Miss R. liuzzard instructs the ioiirnalism class. Lower left: The camera spots an interesting staff meeting. Lower right: Betty Collings gives instructions to advertising staff under the supervision of Mr. VV. Rowe. past. Interviews, stories, jokes, athletic news, and social events are exclusive features of the News . Philip Kimmelblatt, Editorfin-chief, supervised with cease' less effort the competent staff. Not only was the paper a source of news, but a source of entertainment to all its subscribers. The CollsfHigh Newsw held a very successful campaign directed by Business Manager, Elizabeth Collings. Eight hundredffifty subscribers were given a CollsfHigh News pin. Kenneth Brewer was the winner of the two dollar prize in the contest. Capable senior reporters, Marion Burns and Maurice Wunsch, gave us starry writefups. News Editor, Mildred Fritz and Feature Editor, Virginia Clark twinkled impressive' ly. Students were kept informed in athletic news by Sports Editors Alex Smith and Lois Burrough. Alice Babish super' vised the typing. Once a week Miss Ruth Huzzard, literary sponsor, inf structed a group of sophomores in writing articles for the News . Nine members of the editorial staff and twenty reporters were also advised by Miss Huzzard. Mrs. Grace Long, financial adviser, directczl a staff of thirtyfone stu- dents. The thirteen advertising solicitors were supervised by ltfr Willscun Rowe. Left to right' News liclitor Nliltlretl Fritz, lfclitor-in-chief Philip liimniellvlatt, Feature lfclitor Virginia Clark, Sports Editors Alex Smith :intl Lois linrrongh. ' bin. I ii' l Zfffx? Sai ,, 5 S .-1 1 ' W z M' 'Pf Q W W? ,Q bf: ,M 'L K V f gssff! ??irQ f 4 g.,,, , ks-Q ,' rf! + f' msn Q , 'miw 4 Q01-Q A? i q A X W 4 4 l , fl Q if i 44 4' fl 4 4 4 4 ,.4.. +-4 4 KEEPS THE STARS BRIGHT Guiding Lights and Star Dusters This year has noted the expansion of the Guidance Department, which is now work' ing in six distinct fields. Scholastic and oc' cupational problems arc under the direction of Mr. George Letts, jr.g personal prohleins, ltfliss Flora Hooper and Mr. Kenneth Johnson: college entrance, Miss Eunice lvlellingerg Placement Bureau, Mr. Carl Zoerner and Mr. NVillson Rowe, A vocational clinic was set up this past summer under the direction of Mr. Letts. The clinic, with forty clients, continued to operate during the school year. The equipment of the department was ex' panded to include the most upftofdate and scientific vocational aptitude tests. These tests were given to the students during the school year. As a gift of the Class of l94l and the Board of Education, a complete duplicate record personnel system was provided for the Guidance Department. left Mrs L llimnley serves food. Center: Mrs. E. Hoehling busily Right: F. Mills, Mrs. I lovwnsen supplies ive cream. Mrs, I., Tliornley, and ll rs l Ixrew w f, if as ., af , lv N1 - 5 s ,jg-.zzgifiyx ... -Aw vw,,,g ,, ,Ig 1 i - 4 H - 1 , .5ge5g, A. 2 f if ,W La , .ww '? 5Z'2'l Eg., Swv K , , A 12622 ,, ,,,, W? f 1-V my if ' , 'Z Q 4 I .,' if ,I 4 Q Q Q gamaifgx 1 ww 3 A A553 21257 5 5' .T -, -' 1 35 g fQ153xv , - '- flfzigsii Ak'h K - f Z.f : - ' ' ' Q3 2 ! Q f HN. 5 . . H xxx R 'ms 1 as wig law , .. R X 'mv 4, ' 7' E' WX :Q CY Q ,, NK i 3 vga A If 2.9 mi Eg 'P ev 5 T ,f n -1 Q X x xi Q Q 3 A ' Wg .. ,mix a S XE 5 ' ag f is ,. Q' N Q ..i55,1,,,3-Q-Z ,,,,- gf? A A :aa ,ff 4 my Fw 55515 25- ,, Eff? 3 4 , 5 , ,, 6 y w N if we .2: iRI :- ..E: l :11f:1' :v is 4 K Qfg n-15's 4,....-Aw f- we L5 5 Sa 4 ,xx ,Q ii X5 W. X iii g i 15534 :fx li 'i.':3E if 525 5 . Liif ifk ,....w ff' QQ 4- 5 ff X . . E 'L g- bass A Q , X Q X J gg? if X .. X sr'-wif F WL,,.w- ' 3, 'QC 41 I i Pa ea tr students are given an opportunity to sign up for the special performances. They have the opportunity to attend as many programs as they desire. A certain price is given to each prof gram so that the student knows just how mueh he will have to pay for each choice. Out of the enrollment of 1065 students, 960 students desired these programs. It is interesting to note that most of the students wished to have all eight programs, the price of them heing fifty cents. The selections included a scientist, an archery champion, an underwater cowhoy, trumpeteers, an artist, a marimha soloist, a deep sea diver, and magicians, l'ppei': l,:im' li. xt'XXllt'l'l'y exliiliits some of his oxxii litiiigs. l'ppt-i' eeilter: Iliirton l.. Aliieltsoii plays iilezlsiiig iiielorliei on tln- uiariuilva. l,oxxei' et-xiii-ri Llaptziiu li, Xl. fiiniiivriliziii displays .i lziim- rollrelioxi ot uigiriiit' life. I,oixei': Ni-ll :mil klo'iipzi1i5 pt-iforiii an lszitlliiig fear inf iiiagiv. l11:1i Wzilt l2x'11111:i11 1l1'1114111sI1.1t1s l11l1111l .111. A Sparkling The studcnt .lsscmhly uriiiihittcu is sclcctutl from tht' student lwdy, and is llllLlk'I' tht- clircc' tion of Mr, Harry C. Millttr. All uf thc work that is nttxichcd to the pmgrginis is dont' hy rho mmmittcc. ln thc spring, this cimiinittcc H1.lliL'S the sclcction for thc programs for thc ncxt your. A cunsidcrzihlc illllllllllf of timc is spcnt 111 thc sclcctiun of thcsc prugraiiiis, lwtxuisc tht- wish ul thc committcc is to got thc lwst pussihlu pm grams that cam hc uhtaiiictl fur the iiiuiicy. Theri- is very little ovcrhcaxd cxpcnsc, which mcniis that all thc niunvy turned in cam hc usctl fur thcsv ciitcrtziiiimciits. At thc hcgiiming of thi: sclinul ycnr, alll thc l11L1' vmirm-1': Kiiss ll111:c'1'h14lv nh-1111111s11':1t-s 11'rhL11 111111 umm I l 1 Lxhiliit 11 1ll11.1t111 hiss .Ulm 11 llw Kim 'llriivlipn-1n'l'1s L11I11I111 k Flniulilig, li-11 in vighi: N111 H. Nlilli-1, l. 5t1'1'1'11s1111. M, lmxxis, ll. XN'1lli:1111s, ll, 'l':11ln1'. R. l'1'hz111, l', kivvsstx R. Kvlly. lf, XYi111c1'. R, l'ikl'. U. l.1111g.:. SL-1114-11, ln-ft In iight: M. IJ1111s. VI, Rnhir. -I. llvclall. lf. l4u1'su11. Ll. Szilicrs, ll, l:lK'lillIlll, A. liirklvy, lf, lie-sxxiflx. R, lYi111'h, l', 44.il111:111. As Thev Ask the Planets 66Whv?9' Business matters ran smoothly in the conf square and Triangle under Mr, Claiie Rohr suiner's education and salesmanship classes. Music classes were conducted hy Miss Be Seekers of secretarial positions gained expef Huey. ricncc in the practice rootn. Students of hook' Physical education classes strove to incit st keeping, shorthand, typing, and ollicc practice sportsmanship and physical vigor. found practical application in their classes. Mr. john Taggart supcrvised a giouu ot my For the first semester, students skilled with the interested in the slide iule. needle studied sewing under Miss Elizahcth The present emergency made lirt i elts Valentine. popular among anilwitious individuals Pu ils of thc walette and hrush met on Tuesda ' As the students and teachers continued tntn P l 5 afternoons in Miss Edna Hydeis rooni. revolution around this axis of letrning t ey Mechanical drawing classes studied the T presented a shining panorama of high schoo 1 t Vppei' li-ft: Hr. llyliain iiiimstioiis Iiis l'. .X. li. class. latin-I' left: Xli' Nlillens .Min-iieztii llisioix ili s ituiu l'pper eeiitt-V: Nlr. lJieiiier's Iirst aid class ileinoiistrates inap instriietioii, artitieial respiration, Loxxer center: Students of Mi. Z-it-i'xiei s ixpiin, tlis p ti l'pper right: Students of Secretarial l'raetiee are super- tice in rliytlnn. viggtl by Miss lfi-Q, Lmxer right: Miss tlriititlis gives a less- ' lo het' students. Classroom omets Catch Your live, This year, one thousand and twentyfeight per' severing pupils and fortyfsix tactful teachers rotated 'round the axis of Collingswood High School. Prohlems in American Democracy, a course for seniors, made its entry this year, as a full year's course. Time was devoted to home defense pref cautions and safety. All history classes comhined the study of current events with regular assignf ments. ln thc physics and chemistry lahoratories, eager students put their knewledge of elements into l'pprr lift: Xlr. vl. lin-lly assists a pupil in llooltkevping elass. Vpper center: Hr. VI. fl'aggart'.s physics stinlents puzzle oni a 5-imlilt-iii My nieans ol the sllrlefrlile. l'ppt'r right: lest-tiille arrives tor the pupils of Xlr. l'4i1'rle1 s lfnglvsli class. practice, Busy hiology students filled their hrains with plant and animal life. Amateur Einsteins exercised their energy in algehra, geometry and trig classes. In English classes, students traveled the roads of literature, grammar, and composition. Foreign language classes went on a Glorious Adventure through Spain, France, Germany, and the Old Roman Empire. Law students familiarized themselves with legal terms and case histories. l,nnei lt-fi: lliology stnrlilns lunsily eony illc xxei-lt! oiltlinv. l,oxxei' ei-nic'l': Kari-tnl ilu-nlisis tin-I Ile sillplnir 4-xpvriinenl interesting. l.oxxn'r right: l'npils ot solid rcwiexx llw figures on tlu lwoiiil Patient Planets MATHEMATICS Mr. Kenneth G. Johnson Pennsylvania State College, B.S. Miss Anna A, Latimer Temple University. BS. Mr. Bernard F. Mark Mr. Ralph W. E. Kline Rutgers University. AB. Susquehanna University. AB. SCIENCE Miss Mary McKenzie Swarthmore College, B.A. Temple University, M,S. Mr, Pericles K. Pavlides Pennsylvania State College, B.S. University of Pennsylvania. A.lVl. Mr. John B. Taggart lvlaryville College. BA, Mr. Charles H. Wehler Franklin and Marshall College, Ph.B. MUSIC Miss Bess A. Huey New York University, BS.. M.A. HEALTH Mr. William S. Diemer Ursinus College. AB. Springfield College, B.P.E. Temple University, M.Ed. Mr, Howard T. Irvine University of New Hampshire, B.S. DOMESTIC ARTS Miss Edna B. Hyde West Chester State Teachers' College Mr. Clair Robb Extension Vviork, Univerf sity of Pennsylvania Miss Mary jane Smulling Pennsylvania State College Temple University, BS. Miss Ruth M. Woolston Temple University, B.S. Miss Achsah W. Tatem, R.N. Hahnemann Hospital School of Nursing AND LIBRARY Miss Elizabeth Roberts Library School Miss Elizabeth S. Valentine Extension Wcmrk, Drexel lnstitute of Technology Parade of the ENGLISH Mr. Arthur Ferner Juniata College, A.B. Pennsylvania State College, M.A. Mrs. Ruth Porter Grubb West Chester State Teachers' College Juniata College, AB. Miss Flora Hooper Goucher College, A,B. Miss Ruth A. I-Iuzzard University of Pennsylvania, BS, Middlebury College, M.A. Miss Edith H. Kroener University of Pennsylvania, BS. Mrs. Ruth S. McBurney Glassboro State Teachers' College Temple University, BS. Miss Eunice E. Mellinger Millersville State Normal School Pennsylvania State College, AB. Mr. Clinton C. Nichols Farmington Normal School Rollins College, B,A. Columbia University, M.A. Mrs. Helen F. Johnson Ursinus College, AB. SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. H. K. Reiss Holston Mr. Harry C. Miller Franklin and Marshall College, AB. University of Pennsylvania, M.A. Mr. Smith L. Byham Western Maryland College, A. B. Mr. Joseph Goldstein Rutgers University, B.S. Mr. George H. Letts, Jr, Temple University, B.S. Franklin and Marshall College, AB. Temple University, Ed.M. Mr. Harry W. Schwartz Muhlenberg College, Ph.B. University ot Pennsylvania, M.A. COMMERCIAL Miss Kate H. Fee Temple University, B,S, in Ed. Miss Ethel Mann Elizabethtown College, B.E. Miss H, Gladys Hillman Temple University, Etl.M. University of Pennsylvania New York University Rutgers University Mr. John L. Kelly, Jr. Drexel Institute of Technology, B.S. Mrs. Grace H. Long Rider College, B.C.S., M.C.S. Mrs. Margaret Tutem Rider College, B,C.S, Mr. Willson M. Rowe Temple University, BS, University of Pennsylvania, MS. Mr. Carl B. Zoerner Temple University, B.S., M.S. Mr. Clement H. Augustin Temple University, BS. MODERN LANGUAGES Miss Emma E. Bortz Miss Esther A. Snolce Lebanon Valley College, Wilsiiii College. AB. AB. Miss Ruth E. Grifiiths Mr. Morrow F. Stough Vv'ittenburg College, AB. Syracuse University, AB. University of Mrs. Ethel L. Jacobsen University of Pennsylvania, BS, Pennsylvania. M.A. The Center of The guiding light of the Collingswood School System is the Board of Education. This organizaf tion deserves the commendation of all citizens because of its untiring efforts to improve Col' lingswood school standards. There are nine members of the school board: Mr. Charles j. Reese, presidentg Mrs. W. Arthur Lofft, vicefpresidentg Mrs. Harold A. Parkerg Mr. George Bierschenk, Mr. Herbert Schooley, Mr. Newton Barber, Mr. Harry C. Rainey, Mr. Howard F. Scarborough, and Mr. Walter Marf shall. Mr. H. Milton Restrick is the district clerk. Formal business meetings are held each month in the board offices in Collingswood Junior High School. Mr. Charles j. Reese, presiilviit of the Collingswood Board of lfrlucation, confers with Mr, ll. M. Restriek, secretary and district clerk. Seated, left to right: Mr. llowzird F. Searlimough, Mrs. NV. Arthur Lotift, Mr. George liierselienk, Mrs. Harold A. Pai'kex'. Stzmrling, left to right: Mr, Harry C. Rainey, Mr. D, Newton Barber, Mr. Herbert Sclinoley, Mr. VYulter Mzirsliall. the Solar System pal l'ei' ' rgei' ' To the Class of 1942: Two years ago my message called attention to the conflict of the theories of government to gain control over peoples. Now we are in the lo the Class of 1942: Ciiiiilicti T9d41Y I Silt 111 il high 5Ch99l i155Cml2lY Wd You are graduating at a time when most of Vvrlffhfd thc CiU'C'ffCC VWW5 ef 3 thousand b0Y5 the inhahitants of the earth are engaged in a and QMS- YN this VCYY Wcfk il STCHF City fclll hitter and destructive war to incapacitate and, a great ocean liner went up in flames: a great if possible, kill their iiiiiiiiiiciiisi You iirc liciiig hattlcship was launched: and tens of thousands diiiicd iii pmtcctivc iiiciisiiics i'i-Um high CX, l0Sf flwif lives ill l'2ltflCl plosive shells which can he and are lacing dropped I Wolldfffd hUW INHHY of these hoys 211101 girls from the sky. You are witnessing the results of iil2l2fff1i1tCd Th? SHCUHCCS that WCFC mlldC U2 ignorance and lack of experience in the practice make possihlc the freedom which is theirs: whef gif wopgmtiim anqiyiig mcg, ther they realized how near they were to the This vast and frightful conflict may teach call for sacrifices of their own, that that freedom mcg, as thqy gould in no Utlqgr wily lgglm might he preserved for others: whether they were respect one another and he willi well prepared in mind and hody and spirit to for the Commun good answer the call. Class of Class of 1942! Are you ready? Sincerely, Cz , to ng to sacrifice 1942, let us not lose heart nor cease to have faith in the processes of educ' ' promise of peace and love ' ' url ld. Diefenhach, ation still h P. . The olds. S. Eichclhcrger. ty S. lfielit iliseiiss-e. eil :' 'o piolulenis ' i buperxis url Nl llidll 1 il 'flllg l'rin lhi'feiilvm'li. A Q Q !?'E'E!i,. y. 7 4' -I a riff ?g I ':wKx if , , 533, '11 ' 1 2 1 1 . QM , f A , '- gg A32g?,5i, A Am.. .' ' . ' Q -. 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For recreiitionzil purposes there are lovely Knight Park, Roherts Park, Newton Luke, and Cooper River. Une of the main centers of interest in the community is Collingswood High School, which has grown from one roorn to thirtyfthree rooms. Collingswood High School includes such facilities as Q1 stadium, gymnasium, tennis courts, ai footlwull field, cafeteria, :ind an auditorium. The original enrollment of 200 students in 1910 has increased to an enrollment of 1028 students this year. Students participate in many activities, all of which are supported hy the citizens of Collingsf wood. l'ppu1' left! Students. food, :ind 'lloiiy. k'en1ei': 'lllie Switisli Kite '11-iiiile, Wlliiie llorse l'ilxe. lippei' reiiler: The fitizeiis National Iizink, Ilzulilon Aveiiiic. 1 1 1 l,ouL'r left: Skating in liniglit l'zi1'lx. l'ppei' right: 41. -lo1in's R, lf fliiireli, l'zirk Aveiiiie, l,oxxei' right: Knight Vzirlx in the zintuniii. YI ICVYS ARUFND TOXYN Left: L'olliiigswooil 'l'licati'e, Haddon Avenue. Y-L'l'1lt'1'Z kiollingswood Fire CUIHIDIIIIX, Collings Avenue. Right: knlliiigsxxoml I,ibi'a1'y, Ilaililon Avenue. Peering into the Past, Discovering the Present The history of Collingswood is an interesting one. Collingswood had white settlers when William Penn was making his treaty with the Indians, for land in Collingswood was taken up by Robert Zane and Robert Turner in 1682. A local map of 1700 shows only the houses of Robert Zane and Isaac Hollingsham. Existence of Collingswood as a borough dates from May 22, 1888. Mr. Chalkley Parker served as iirst President of the Town Commissioners, and Mr. Henry R. Tatem was the first Mayor. Public education began in Collingswood with instruction by Mr. Luther Corson in his home. Later, a onefroom schoolfhouse was built on the site of the present high school. The next step in the development of education in Collingswood was in 1906 when the Edward C. Knight High School was officially organized with an enroll' ment of about twentyffive pupils. The classes were held for a short time in the Robert Zane School, Haddon and Irvin Avenues. The main part of the present high school building was com' pleted in time for the first class of twelve students to graduate in 1910. The high school was named in honor of Edward C. Knight who presented Knight Park to the town. In spite of its early christening, the school gradually became known as Collingswood High School. By 1915 it was found necessary to add two wings to the high school to increase its size. Soon after this, the board adopted the 6f3f3 plan of public school organization, and in 1924 the junior high school was built behind the senior high school. The high school early produced a magazine which later developed into a yearbook. The first publication in 1911 was named in honor of Edward C. Knight. Some of its features were a class history, class prophecy, commencement esf says, and pictures of the senior class, the editorial staff, and athletic teams. . ,A :Vx ,- Y, ,,f ,. J wth if r' xx ww X,,,,,, M -f '. Ni +g',,...: -fwivfff 1 ,H-aff - ,.,.,c- -aug 31-43- - --1 F.--c.1'r:f'3?7f f ,., are ,al - ,mfr N' , 5,-5 ' - W .pas ..xr:.y'- . ,isa '1- . v ,nw .1-1 J' W JY' Lv, ...c,., , 7.13 . -e31g,'?3' Fr ,, ag,- '1'f1 -wi ' wg , 1 , . ,- .xv,.- Jn.- ' 'wwf-1.z'.f.z:-ff -,J,..,-.,-L, I., -' qv 1s?. :kef11Q,mwx2:x.-.:1,vw4fa:-42239: THE PIITIEIIT PLIIII ETS , sr- vgg, 'V-'JJ fflsvvf-f?:24':?if9t,ajB3jg.g:gg,'g3,Ivy., v , , .1 ...Zi-ai3TQig 5:Y:,':15ffL,-tvfrgh: -'A r,'f.vi, k -fLi- -'J' ,.v?'fET5 X -19 I 4. 3,346 X, .-. If 7' . ,V-5 Kr ...abr gb gm-4 , C, .:1.'?'?gi- K eflf' 5 af , , 59' 11' iff 5 f ffl? ,, ,, mf' 1 f 1 Y war, f f .. 1' , xi , 1-,5 ,.- :.1r:' - Qfdyaf ,pe N, , ,L-1 ' X '-.H f' l A - Eff .. -- N ' saigf fr. ' A,-Jar? A 1 , 34:52-' Q ,,.- ,,-bff'- A M ,g'.3-':f5'?F V! 4,-:f-'--'fxwrr .fffzfiai F1-f,155?i33:5 .p'Tfff' YJ-.431?3' ' ', 3.3.42 , 92179-L' 'ffm' 1 ,q,f1.Ae'lf1'zwiwzii ' x 1 : f ,- f Q W ' af UAQQJQQBM if V s Ho A. vl3f2'3'k':' 'df' .2- QLK ,h,,.a2 ,v .. , -V . J. A Who Fought and Bled in lFreedom's Cause JOSEPH HITTORFF THESE ARE These are our own, Who walked our halls In youth and joy. Now they are goneg And left to us Is pain's alloy, Pride, with which we Clothe our grief. Pride lifts the heaclg And love assures A lasting memory For these, our honored dead, 9 EUGENE J ROWE OUR OWN Who have not died In vain. Yes, Lincoln knew And said of all the brave: We take increased Devotion to that cause For which they gave The last full measure Of devotion. Such words We make our vow To these our own! And to them all, Our loving tribute now. 1-lall Ye Heroes, Heaven-Born Band . 1. WALTER WILBRAHAM WALTER H. SIMON HONOR ROLL WALTER WILBRAHAM Class of 1938 Corporal, U. s. 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V..- . , A-r,' X, 5-g,.-..Q:'.:,- - W +i3r4, ..,StarfStuddedM ni btw t it From this background parallels were drawn between school life and astronomy. The Introduction, the Patient Planetsv, the Solar System , and the Star Gazersv are the astronomical divisions of the book. Especially bright stars are shining on the introductory pages. The Zodiac suggests a seasonal arrangement for the general contents. Revolving in the Zodiacal belt, the Patient Planets form a circle of guidance and instruction. Within this circle is the Solar System containing the various school organizations which appear according to the time that they shine the brightest in the eyes of the students. Last of all come the Star Gazersv, composed of the seniors who have sought and found enlightenment through the telescope of learning. Next appear juniors and sophomores who have not yet brought all the stars of knowledge into focus. The 1942 Knight presents this complete picture of school life with the hope that the impression made will be as vivid as was the Aurora Borealis in the skies over Collingswood last fall. egatlf -.-Q.. , A. V.. ., .f -,L .1 'B I 3 ff, . ,cv 4, , - -,SC-v ' W 4321, - wr '-iff fp . 'si s .- .ff -1, - .fa 11 Via' W ,ga of gt. . 6 , f 'S a 5 7 :QZWJXX as J 5 I as ffl' L H ' A-an-0. 7' F, ek , if :L 3 5 f -. .,.....Q.w..e... . 1:41 ' Q3J7Q,j.:,'3qa .x-mam.-...-rx -JJ--J-' !s.- .. ST,-f at ,, sf . . r. WL. . I ' V Y- .a:51?- . 'iw , is ' 5 rv 1 7? ' r 'f' a A J if 1 f 'S .- er 5 Q. 5 K, y E sf Y' S '4 fu - , .-q1,:4: J:f.f-Q :Q .:,.Q- . 3 if , A Van'-, 7-.jg-.fix 32 .- - . il ff 5 '84 l if 5, Q 5 I 1- 151' ,Q Nu. 5' J 5' i Padflr x. Nc Q ,f. axg. :.1.,:..wi :-V, ms., ' ' eff-is ,' ...., ' 5 l 4: J' I-umm: -4-. ,-f, .- -I 2 im-n..r Sr-642' A-i.,v4- f, J 1. i-it QM' i ' i. 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