Collingswood High School - Knight Yearbook (Collingswood, NJ)
- Class of 1944
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' 3 - . xx X x Wrfh all fhe worfd a+ war our mosf smcere de srre roday rs +o forge? complefely fhe Turmoil and srress gomg on abou us and for a hme of leasf +o look upon peace and fhe warm and 'fragronf beaofy of dreams Thus wash gmded ihe members of +he Kmghr sfah In choosmg rhe fheme fo 1944 Shakespeare s Ax Mrdsummer Nnghrs Dream We are changing fhe hfle 'ro sun? our own needs Shakespeare s play rechrrsfemed becomes A Mndsummer Kmghfs Dream The Fanrasy of Shalcespea es charaders rs car mea out rm +he arf wars: Puck and hrs falrres add cc or and m r as They Trol TU ou now T e page An aTTempT as a o been maae o use some or The acTual lnnes or The play as headllnes ln a dream lllce Tashuon The reader as pre-senred To Oberon s Counsellors Tnannas CourT and Puclcs Players all sechons of The boolc Oberon s Counsello s are really The admnnlsTraTors and an sTrucTors As Oberon krng aT The Tanrues recelved counsel on many maTTe s he was unable To cope wrTh so musT The hlgh chool sTudenT NexT announced by The Tunklrna muslc of The royal band The revellng yorces oT a Thou and excnTed woodland crea+ures waTched over by The Twnnlchng sTars are The characTers un Tnanua s CourT These dreamy eyea Trolnclclng beangs can well be compared To our Three classes ol hugh school sTudenTs The senlors wnTh memorles of careTree days Tllled wlTh learnmg conTldenT of The realrzaTlon of dream TH The TuTure The lunnors and sophomores wlTh memorres Too yeT wrTh sTnll more knowledge To aTTarn ara more epnsodes To dream abouT Puclcs Players are Tne parhcrpanr TU organlza lons so vuTal To school llfe WhaT would our school p r4T oe lT we had no aThleTuc Teams no musical deparTmenrs or no cheerleaders7 WhaT would we do wrThouT our lnTerary publlcahons our Red Cross Se vlce Groups P T A orclubpa s7 As dreams are creaTed To be enloyed and remembered so may our I944 KnlghT be cherlshed The acTors are aT hand and by Tnear how You shall know all ThaT you are luke To lcnow rl lrfl, llc 'l r Q' f rn S. ln ls l T r , ' l ,, , . ,, , . , ,R . . 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I A ' W' Q 1 P .- Q' ' , PY ull llllllw lor Because of . . . . . . l-lis wise counsel given lo +he Senior Board ol Conlrol and Senior Class Qllicers in lhe capacily of Senior Class Sponsor . . . . . . l-lis compelenl and diligenl hislory 'reaching which has made him so well liked and respecled by all sludenls who have come info con 'racl wilh him l-lis oulslanding work in The Guidance Deparlmenl a sludenl advisor dealing wilh lhe varied and inlricale problems laced in high school and lhose which will conlronl Seniors when lhey graduale l-las excellenl help in answering such queslions as Shall l work arlend school or bo'rh7 Shall l be a nurse or laboralory 'rechnician7 Shall l drop chemis+ry7 is counsel 'ro lhose who are aboul 'ro enler 'rhe counlrys armed forces is helpful and friendly alhfude 'rowards sludenls is fairness and broad minded underslanding is ever ready smile e Class of i944 gralefully presenls a crown of well earned mens lo Mr George l-l Lells .lr by dedicahng This yearbook 'fo him l-le has sincerely devoled his lalenls and energy To lhe welfare of fhe sludenl body of Collingswood l-ligh School As Oberon king of 'the fairies was revered by his loyal sublecls so Mr Le'r'rs is respecled by loyal high school sludenls EN .4 rf W Vi 'wa J 'x Q . ., . . 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I ... fh - I D 11,4 if' ' A 1 , - wg i N' fy Q ' KA A 1,2 ' l X d .1 ' f 9 - 1+ . we px. , , VHA A H K 4 1' ' v J' ef. ik W 7 , 51 L 7, 1' ffff! v 'i TUW Ar'rl1ur R Keller 4I Army Dlea in England Francis Senseman 43 Plnl rpp nes Daeo rn prlson Camp Malor Jonn S MacLaugl1lln Manne Corps M sszng ID Pacllrc Army Arr Corps Used rn comloal ,or Cl1arlesJ Fay 28 Army Mrssung rn Pacnllc Paul Edward Culberfson 38 Navy Killed al sea Andrew B Jalcway Jr 43 Navy Mlsslng al sea Sfanley L Rosen 38 Army Droa Sarnl Lours Mo Charles A McDowell 42 Navy Rschard A Cooper 3l Merclwanlr 'Vlanne Dred or sea George C Wnlson 38 Navy Mrs ng al sea Roberf Lane 38 l 3 Knlled rr Alrlca Army Alr Corps Norllw Ca olrna Waller Wzlbraham 38 Forl McAdams Corporal U S Army January lo l942 Wal+er Hamllfon Sumons 37 Navy U S S Arrzowa Pea arp Ensign Joseph HrHorf'F 34 Navy Pear l-lorpor EugeneJ Rowe 40 Pa y Pearl l-larpor Rober'r B Frazee 4l Monne C ro Urea or sea SOWQ 'W Ruclward K Alexander 39 Mar ne Corps Guoda a al Q?k HFHUM S A U p 1 1 1 I A1 r. f i ' 'T fl ' A ' ' . ' , Jr. , ' ' Apr-'I I, 1943 HOWOTCJ Chdfeldin, '4l Vxfqllqce Vsfickesl '39 MG: . I I . I I 3 . . . ' r , r' H A or . . xy . Q . I. W , ' ' fflarfne l-lo '. 'l, Saf Loufs, Mo fffffr X ff 1 IS THE C0 IINTHY IVHV' Ch F24 S f. Howard L. I ' Sgf. Wallace Wickes K fi XX s X bi, A X Andrew B. lalwoy, Jr. Pvi. Arfhur R. Keifer X P4 , a Fw X X X ,149 fx Hlll UH ' We K Be Thus The wne-TsTone or your sword eT grrel converT To anger runT n T The hearT enraoe JT Shakespeare s lamous wards can now provlde a T ue gurde Tor us as e look u an The lrsT beorrng The names aT Those youThs who once aTTended Collngswooa Hlgh School ana have naw grven Thelr all for The saTeTy or Thelr commJnlTy and counTry The honor roll has sTeadrly grown srnce :T was 'hrsT published n KnrghT Two years ago Those acknowledged In prevraus KnrghTs were WalTer Wrlb aham WalTer H Srmons Joseph Hr Torll and Eugene J Rowe ln I942 and RoberT B Frazee Rrchard K Alexander Andrew B Jackway Jr STanley L Rosen Charles A McDowell Rlchard A Cooper and George C Wnlson rn l943 Salemnly have These names been recorded IT us wrTh Thus some solemnuTy we add new names rn l944 ArThur KeuTer class aT l94I was reporTed krlled rn England SepTember II I943 lnducTed rn March he was wrTh The Ordnance DeparTmenT or he Arm ySergeanT Wallace G Wrckes Class aT l939 was rn The Army Arr Corps He losT hrs lnle an a plane crash un NorTh Carolrno Francrs Senseman Class aT I943 was reporTed dead by The War De parTmenT He died aT rllness whale rn a Phrlrppme prrson camp The lollawrng men have been reporTed mnssrng and are so lrsfed on The honor roll Molor Charles J Fay Class aT 1928 was reporTed massmg rn The Pa crfc February 2 I944 whrle enrauTe To New Guinea Tram Queensvrlle AusTralna Howard L ChaTelam Class ol I94I also a sergeanT rn The Army Arr Corps was reporTed mnssung He was a TurreT gunner on a Flyrng Forfress and Tlew over Germanys key plane praducung cenTers Malor John S MacLaughlln Jr Commander oT a Marane Corps TllghT squadron rn The Pacuhc was reporTed mnssmg He was apparenTly one of sux puloTs unaccounTed Tor when Zl ouT ol 23 planes were Torced dawn by The weaTher on a TlrghT lrom The G1lberT To The Ellrce lslands Typical of The courage and heronsm of counTless Collingswood Hugh School men and women an servace are Those who are now prrsoners nn a loreugn land SergeanT George Day Jr Class of 1943 who enlrsTed nn The Army Arr Corps OcTober I943 IH has sensor year aT Collungswoad Hzgh School was aT Trrsf reporTed mrssung over France He IS now a prrsoner rn Germany LreuTenanT Donald Macrae Class of I939 as a prasoner of The Ger mans He was aT TrrsT reporfed mzssrng arTer pnlohng a Flynng ForTress over Gelaenkrrchen slTe of a Naz1synTheTrc all held on a bombung rand AugusT I2 LreuTenanT Paul Trarner Class of I936 U S Army Arr Corps IS also a prrsoner In Germany Frank Danella Class oT I94l who was T1rsT reporTed mnssnng rs a mem ber aT The U S Navy He rs now a prnsoner rn Germany LreuTenanT Theodore H Davrs Jr Class ol I938 was reporTed mrssmg He was a navrgaTor on a Flyrng ForTress and was awarded The Arr Medal Tor merrTorrous achrevemenT Mnssmg rn lTaly sance Chr1sTmas I943 he naw a prnsoner ol The Germans Such a record as Thus of Trrumph ol achrevemenT and of lrves grven unselhshly us worThy oT The TrnesT Trrbufes The sacrrhces ol These our servrce men Tram Collrngswood should be an rnsprraTron To us as we make our way To lreedom and vucTory X X .,j,'a- --.. ...m--sex.. Hmm nun V O. JRNVQ i-pr! . . I I Y STMWAIH YIIIHHS T0 WAR Lueuf Paul Trurner Sgr George Day J From lawns and vullages Famxlrar slreels no more The counfry oer They Il fread Morched all our slalwqrl yaulhs Brave laughmg youlh fhey sleep To war lnsfead Marchecl ell new +yran+s To Subd Je A laslr they d sworn wxfh vows They d do And lle The resl our lown These numbers swelled Wnth boys new men In ond Mern ry held And when rhe nahons men The r hves had sown Trrbules fa 'them wrll Ever rse We loved fhern and fherr memory We prrze These honored dead shall na? have clned ln varn e malce lhus pledge wnh prrde and love And porn e say a prayer for Those Who lnve Wnh grref we found m ds fhcse God malre us worfh The lwves OUI' OWU Their lnves lhey gave 'lhal we M g f shll Embrace those +hrr'gs They never w They gsve L 3 I . . I , , ' 1 . I W . . . f in ,, V . V' 5 h ' Ill. X Mft, il. 66 77 eemlfydfhend aff a para ide fo We Perhaps nol' fhe paradise Afhens was, buf slill like 'rhe woodland in Shalcespeares play, Col- lingswood is The seal of many aclivilies. The cenler of lhese is Collingswood High School, whose growlh from a one-room building lo ils presenf 'rhirly-fhree-room slruclure has been a sfeady and inleresling one. Today's high school has such cccommodalions as a sladium, gym- nasium, loolball field, 'lennis courls, caleleria, and audilorium. Then, as now, lhe oclivilies of lhe school claim lhe supporl of lhe cilizens of lhe borough. The communily enjoys lhe use of Knighl Parlc, Roberls Park, Newlon Lalce, and Cooper River, However, Haddon Avenue, Collingswoods bus- iesl main slreel, represenls lhe more anima+ed side of 'rhe borough. lfs varied lacilifies render Collingswood a compacl communily. gl sg... A .K 1 -Q 4' . W, A ..,V'a6,, 'K 512.5 ,.,x .-fir? Above af Collings and Haddon Avo- nues is fha Triangle, fha favorih gafh- ering place of fha high school crowd. A? fha righ+ is piclurod Sl. John'x Roman Cafholic Church of Collings- wood, on Park Avenuo. ,r , .4 . in N lj K -sun-q,. 4 1 , 1 , . .4 3 3 1' C , V. Nba. 1 . Q' -'U-----1-.-. Ulll- 'I Picfured above is fhe Cilizens' Na- fional Bank of Collingswood on fha main sireei, Haddon Avenue. The bank is a represeniaiive business organizafion of lhe communily, ,P , - ' 461 D ,iwfd , I, ' ' Q 2- Above is a view of fha Firsf Mefh- odisf Church of Collingswood al Park and Dayfon Avenues. li is fypical of +he many beouiiful churches fhai' are fa be 'Found in fha Borough of Collingswood. Af ihe righl is a cenfer of onierfain- mens, fhe Collingswood Theafre, locafed on Haddon Avenue. Af fha lefi' of 'lhe fheaire is a novelfy shop. 'Frequenfecl by Collingswood sfudenfs. W 'Nl xl! A Below, lolf, is a scene of fha Cooper River Parkway. Below, righf, is Roberfs Park. Z N ,MRS A f Qsffif- - -G ij' I , XI. V . fx 1 K-J - ' I ,V X ,, 1-N X x x-A .x , XX' 1 V I 7 K x' 7 xf 2 K . E IU, 4 .A X N I KI, , can srunns X X X X KX ,L A ,Ja NNL X X X x X xg f, ,QQ if ff I 5' W ,, I. r If ,144 ,, w I V 3 j, X A , X ,. rj 1 . ,K 4 Y 'V ' r Y . .LM 41.-LY ' 'X Hu' .,, ,- -W , Mr. Carl M. Diefenbach Supervising Principal Collingswood Public Schools lo ine Class oi l944: Recenlly l wrore lo one ol our groduoles who is now in lhe Army. ln his reply he wrolez ln all my lime ol Collingswood High when, for my losl lwo yeors or leosl, l sow you olmosl dciily, you never seemed as close To me as during Those few minules when l read your lellerf' Lilce 'rhe oclor who plays his porl, bur rarely meels his audience, lhe school odminislralor misses lhe opporfunily lo lcnow inlimalely many of 'rhe young men ond women who go Through The schools ond graduole. Perhaps you can compensole for lhis by wril- ing of your experiences offer you hove lefl school. We sholl always be glad lo have you 'fell of 'rhe benelils you received from your high school: buf more porlicularly of lhe shorlcornings ol ils program. lf you will do lhis. you will help us lo molce o beller high school lor lhose who will follow you. Sincerely yours, CARL M. DlEl:ENBACl'l. CC or ever .Ang fAing The Board of Educalion is piclured below. Sealed +o fhe far leff: Mrs. E. Olinger and Mr. H. M. Resfrick, Disfricf Clerlr. Reading around fha lable leff lo righfz Mr. C. M. Diefenbach, Supervising Principal: Mr. F. L. Tomp- lzins: Mr. H. C. Rainey: Mr. D. N. Barber: Mr. W. Marshall, Presidenf: Mr. G. Bierschenlr: Mrs. W. A. Lofff, Vice-Presidenl: Mr. H. A. Parker: Mr. H. F Scarborough: and Mr. C. L. MacNelly. ici' : 944 ' JL o1o ': 3L'l '-E f.N,Q, NV ly 'ju N -, , 'ieif i' , QQ1 CZVQZ 61' - L: i FNQ' 3 'C A f ,- - 3 QW ,g, A-'3 f fi so oe, M P. 3. 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Mellinger College Springheld Sfale Teachers College, Wcrrensburg Teachers College, Universiry of Missouri Universiry of Tulsa luniala College. Penn Slafe Wesl' Ches- ler Srale Teachers College. Juniala College. Temple Universily Crowcher College Pennsylvania Slale College Universily of Pennsyl- vania Millersville, Pennsylvania Srafe Degree Subieds .l nior English 8.5. PLM. Senior AB. English M.A. Sophomore English, Junior Algebra AB. MA. ,lvnior A.B. English BA. Sophomore MA. English Sophomore English B.S. Senior English AB. 77 OU Exira Curricular Assislanr Sponsor of Junior Class Oralory Senior High Red Cross Knighl Advisor, Dean of Girls Lilerary Advisor of Ihe Calls-High News Dramoiics Gjdance Advisor for College Enrrance and Scholarship MR. J. ARTHUR FERNER MR. ROSCOE I l I MRS. RUTH P. GRUBB MISS FLORA MISS C. PARTHENIA MISS EDITH H. HUDNALL MISS EUNICE MELLINGER MR. H. K. REISS HOLSTON MRS. MILDRED FERNER MR. JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN Q Q gx GEORGE H. LETTS, JR. MR. HARRY W. MISS KATE H. FEE MR. M. JOHN DAMON MR. O. GRANT GOODEN SCHWARTZ 1 , 1 H. GLADYS HILLMAN MRS. GRACE H. LONG MISS IRENE G. PHILLIPS MR. WILLSON ROWE MRS. MARGARET TUTEM Kai. 'A 'Q If ' 1 7'5L 'B', If I MISS ESTHER A. SNOKE MISS EMMA BORTZ MISS RUTH E. GRIFFITHS MR. E. NORMAN MOFFITT MRS. MARY J. NOLAN RALPH W. E. KLINE MR. KENNETH G. JOHNSON MISS ANNA A. LATIMER MR. BERNARD MARK MRS. ADELE EARNEST - . 'X 'X :So C gl'- zfiuief' Mas. oonomv owns Mlss AcHsAH w, rum mss EDNA a. HYDE Mn. cmn' Ross Mn. scones HOMAN ---A an If rx- ' I W :I MISS BESS A. HUEY MRS. CHRISTINE MISS ELIZABETH BILLINGS MR. JOSEPH RASCO MISS ELIZABETH bm HOLCOMBE S. Q . L., MR. HOWARD T. IRVINE MR. WILLIAM S. DIEMER MR. CLIFTON RUBICAM MISS RUTH M. MRS. MARY J. WOOLSTON MISS ELIZABETH MR. CHARLES H. WEHLER MR. ROBERT L. ISAACS MISS MARY E. MCKENZIE MR. PERICLES K. PAVLIOES VALENTINE Mildred S, Ferner Joseph G-cldsiein l-l. K. Reiss l-lolslon Gecfge l-l. Lells, Jr. l-lorry W, Schwartz M. John Damon Kale H. Fee Gronl' Gooden l-l. Gladys Hillman Beclrnell Uriversiiy Rjgers lJr'versi'y Ffarirlir and Marshcii, Universi'y oi Penrsyl- VO'lO Temple Universily MJhlenberg, Universily ol Pennsyl- vania Shippens- burg Sialc Ternple Universily Colorado Siale College of Edocaiion Rulqers, Temple. Pennsyl- vania Stole Afneficcn AB, Hisfory BS. in S:C'a' Educa- Przio eos mon PAD. A.B. M,A, D7ree'or of B.S, Giidance. Modern Emcpean l-lTs9o'y PAD. Ph,l3, M.A. Sophornfire BS. Boolrlreeping, Law. and Sales B.S. Senior in Ed. Qfliee and Seerefarial Pra:'ice Bdsiness Organizaiion and A.B. Corsurners Edscalion Jonior Shorlhand, Jonior Typewriiing J:r'ior Class Sponsor Ternis Coach Nwicnol l-lznor Socies Sponsor Senior Class Sponsor Noon Dunce Sponsor ln charge oi absence noies Assislanl' advisor of Calls-High News Circglalion Advisor of Giils' Colelerio Clsb Foculiy members and siudenis are picfured below. Upper leff: P. S. Eichelberger, principal. Lower leff: Ensign E. Billings, former foculfy member. Lefi cenfer: G'ace l-l. Ling lrefe G. Phillips W? 'str M. Rowe MurqafeiS. Totem Rlrllllvfl Cirrier P 'h E, Griililhs E. Norrnan Mollill MoryJ. Nolan Es'hei'A. Sriolre P oe' Cc lege lndiarn S'a'e Teachers College T-annie Ur re'si'y. Universi'-f oi Pennsyl- vania Rider College Univorsily ol Pennsyl- vania Svrof so Universily Ge'fysb.,rg Bicknell Universigf Wilson College MCS. BS. BS. MS. BCS. AB. AB. A.B. AB. AB. Szohcrrzre and J,riGr Bookkeeping Esine Edscad n Szphomve Bcolrlreeoirq Salesrnanshirb. Cornmefcial Low J nior ard Senior Sienogfophf and -lVypf3wri'inQ loiin and Geography S'phorn' in andJi1nior Spanish Soohomire o'd JJr'ior Spanish Sopliorncre English. French, and Oinlice J nior Gevnen. J riorard Senior Spanish Mr. R. Holsfon and Mr. R. Currier wifh R. Diimor. Calls-High News Financial Advisor S'c'e Pegirer Aaverxisfrg S'al:f ei Calls-High News. Piacemenl BJieaJ Senior Advisor P.T,A. Advisor Fnoibdll Boslrelball Advisor ol Assembly Clob Righi ' cenfer: Mr. P. Pcvlides, biology feccher. Righl: Miss E. Mellinger wifh senior siudenfs, 'h S- ,- be Kenrelh G. Johnson Ralph W, 5 Wire f-nrfc A, Lalirvcf Borrow S. Mofls Rf,be'l L. lsaacs Mary E. lvlclfenrie Pc-iicloi lf. Pavliclcs Charles H. Wehler Elizabfe'1wR. Billings Clirisfne A. l-lolcornbo Bess A. Huey loscph Roszi Pances M. Vcmin B. F, . .,CV:S Pennsylvania S'afe Cdlogc 3 ,q mlm., U'7ve'S y Tfnuiff U . . rivers-'Ay F4 laws Lolayello Swrurlhffvo, Tmiple Ui-ii.fQ'5i',f Uriversily Ol Fonng-YV vanio c.O,.g1!. and Mcrshall Terralfl Uriuersiw Tferlon Slase Teachers Cc' ego New Yoflc Universiry Cow-hs CODSC'V3lOVY ol MJsfc Temple Uci.e's ,', Cclcrncii UrTvQ'si',' T, male UVT'w'u'S y' BS AB BS AB AB AB. N .S A M . cel. Vi' B E S. ,Vg , ES. BS. MA BS. in Ecl. BS. linior A Q6t'G Scphcrriore Pain Geo've y .lxiior Algebra, Servo' Tug and Solid A Oevne ry Sophomore Genera' Ma and Sericr Economics J. rior Physics Sofhorvafe Biology Scphorvcie B olcigv Seccf Chcnnislvy lf,fl'H ard Social S' . dies Music Music Educofion Mash Scrifr High Qrfhmefg cmd Jrizr H qh Ofcheslia l-lealfh and Physical Ed. rh Knight Advisor. S iporviscrcl Holi Guofcls Senior Pegisfer Fomba l. Baslevltail, and Colefedo Clab SflpliA'Y' 'Q Class Advisor. Noon Dance fx ln Srfccscr ps. K., V B glc and llr rn Cfrcs Crcheslro Band Upper lcll: Miss K. Feels senior class in office prac- fice dernonsfrales slrill in fhe handling of various oflice machines. Cen?-er: lnfenl on lheir worli, fhese chemislry sludenfs are experimenving in the laboratory during a double period. Lower lofi: Mr. J. Golclsfeinls class in social problems discusses fhe quesfion, How much freedom should be allowed lo young people of high school age in mafiers fha? concern them, i. e.: dates, dancing, places of amuse- menl. leaving school, e+c.? William S. Diemer Mary Jane Clifford Howard lrvine Cliflon Rubicarn Rulh M. Woolslon ETTTVTTC E. Barlz Adele L. Earnesl' Elizabeth Valenline Edna B. Hyde Clair C. Robb George E. Hornan Achsah W. Talem, RN. Ursinus. Springfield. and Temple Unirefwll Universily. Pennsylvania Slale College New l lOI'1'lP- shire Temple Temple Universily Lebanon Valley College Drexel lnsfilole of Technology Exlension Worlr, Drexel lnsiilole of Technology Wesl Chesler Slaie Teachers College Exlension Worli. Universily of Pennsyle vania Ralgers Hahnernonn l-lospiral School of Nqrsing A.B. B.P.E. M.of Ed. BS. in Ed. B.S. M.S. B.S. AB. B.S. R.N. Physical Educalion. Elernenfa ry Supervisor of Phys. Ed. Heallh and Physical Ed. Physical Educafion Physical Educalion l-leallh and Physical Ed. German Cooking Sewing Freehand Mechanical Drawing Melal and Wood Shopworlr School Nurse Foolball, Baseball Swimming Coach Direclor of Alhlefics. Foolball and Traclr Foolboll, Wresiling, Traclc Hoclxey. Boslrelball. and Tennis Coach .lunior Red Cross Council lCnighf Ari Staff Model Air- crafr Clubs for Navy Junior Red Cross Council Upper righl: H. Riesler explains a proposilion in solid geomelry lo Miss A. La+imer's class. The geomelrical fig- ures are drawn on The board by various members of fha class. Cenferz One of Miss E. Mellinger's senior English classes lislens lo James Reeve read an essay. Lower right A biology class of Mr. P. K. Pavlides sludies horficulfure and learns how lo cullivofe various flowers and plc nls. , N 0fAin , Auf fo ,Mega D Q ff ' Ni Y 1 M7 lzgrii 4 I f 3 , x - XX. Sealed of Hue deslr is Guidance Di- recfor Mr, George Leffs, who is sur- rounded by his assislanfs. Sfanding, leff fo rigl1+, are Miss Eunice Mellinger, Edu- calional Advisor: Miss Flora Hooper, Dean of Girls, and Mr. Willson Rowe, Advisor of fhe Plocemenf Bureau. 4-4x 3 Ffve years ala, fne Guidarce Service of Col- lingswood Hgn Sclwool, airecled by Mr, George l-l. Left, Jr.. ras grown sieaaily 'n f+5 iunclionz. A wellfequipped slat? rnalces provisions For True individual sludenf problems. Miss Eunice Meilinger provides Counsel in col- lege preparalion and selecrion. Miss Flora l-looper, Dean of Girlsl gives synnpaflnelic guia- ance in ine ream oi personal problems, Mrs. Mafgorel Tulern ana Mr. Willson Rowe assisf in ernrloyrnenl oreriararion ana seleciion, Dlredor Leils pfovaes ciaune regarding sur:- ESC? failure and ge 6C7iCf1, occug:a onal prepara- lion ana sele:'on, oiagnoiis of oersonalify rnal. adjufmenls, vocafonal Opiifuee iesling, and paw-iinne stain' ernpioyrnenr, A ove lo ilne leff is Miss Flora Hooper an l Girls n 1 e ower pucfure is George l.eHs, Jr., Guidance Drredor. ur Qpoocl new 0 mr , JJUPQ JI ,4 U llwe Morrvemooce Dergorvverf 3: Co. rgswooo Hrgru hos orwoys oofe o very good oeie or work, l ozsuref Geomag ooo rerzorr N3 We school, lreepfrg 'r worm, rxeporrg ooo coolrrrrg We rooo lor fre oolefero are on I, 3 few of fre durres ol The sfoll. Members ol The lorworrol Yorf ore fxloerr l-loelulirwg, wmo is in crworgep Berrrorrm Slmklns, l-lorry Muclcley, Clrorres Lomdewberger, Jorwrm Borrerr, Solvorore Gilmore George Corrwooel, Morfln Srrmrw, ovo Arro S'oo'oo, fwro looks offer The orllces. The Colelerlo doll, moooged oy Mrs, Lowo Tlworrmley, is Corrwposeo of seven merobers: Mri. Ellen Hoerwlirg, Mrs. Elrzobew To.-mseoo, Mrs. Edrwo Krebs, Mrs. Mor e Goo? Mrz. Lrdo Mer' slwofu, Mrs. Mocei Coso, Mr.. Loeb C'rrorC, ono True comer, Mrs. Dovio E. Black. Top: Mrs. L. Thornley, manager of cofelerio, lauglrs across llwe counfer. Upper rlghfz Mr. Barr Simkins rclres flue ire. Cenler: Mr. H. Muclrley replaces 0 burnfeouf bulb, Lower rigl'u+, cafeteria group: Mrs. E. Krebs fore- ground, Mr. H, Muclcley of sfove, Mrs. L. Thornley wlllw bcclr foward comero, ond Mrs L. Mershnfr. An background. Lower lefrz Mr, Al Hoe-lwllrg Clare: ol We rnainfenonce sfaff. 4 I C Q 55553 lg 's , 1 .SEAN K ll Xl ff X. 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J ' V' I Presidenf Henry Rossell ll Vice-Presidenf Thomas DePaul 5. .iladf .fdlalaoinfevl We ii ln The palace aT Theseus, Hermia said To Lysander, 'ln ThaT same place Thou hasT appoinTed me. ' This, The oTTicers oT The Senior Class oT I944 mighT say To Their classmaTes. ln The early parT oT The school year nominaTions were made by each senior homeroom group. From These nominaTians The Tour names for which The highesT number aT voTes were casT Tor The re- specTive oTTices were selecTed To be voTed upon, For The TirsT Time in The hisTory aT Collingswood High School, Tour boys were elecTed as class oflicers, Henry Rossell, Three-leTTer man, presidenT of The VarsiTy Club, and member ol The NaTional Honor SocieTy, was chosen as class president Thomas DePaul, also a Three-leTTer winner, was elecTed vice-presidenT. Ralph Helms, TooT- ball player and sTar baslceTball player, was elecTed secreTary. The oTTice ol Treasurer was filled by Edward Henderson, Traclc sTar and presidenT of The DramaTic Club. These oTTicers execuTed Their duTies TaiThTully. The class sponsors, Mr. George H. LeTTs, Jr., guidance direcTor, and Mrs. MargareT TuTem oT The Commercial DeparTmenT, aided and direcTed The oTTi- cers and The Senior Board oT ConTrol. The class Tor which These officers and sponsors have been worlc- ing numbers Two hundred eighTy-Three members, lik I Treasurer Assisfanf Sponsor Edward Henderson Mrs. Margorel' Tufem Sponsor on Mr. George LeTTs, ,lr. Q T 44 W Q1 1 ' 1 'T Secreiary Ralph Helms 5 .Qi ,S?6UflC!:5 ad 6111 6 IC! UI Qafflllg The plcfure of fhe rrghl' shows a business mee? n of fe emor oard o on+rol wrlh r George Leffs presrdrng Sealed lei? fo rughf are John Murray Owen Krlrbrrde Edward Henderson Belly Benson Ahce Bramn Nancy Thompson and Frances Burns VVTUO UFDOW FD along O C PV IV' OVC 6 CCI Fe so o 'rslands as an ecl cl IH ae rl y Sen ors soealclng or rner oye nn b ard may rUSl auole lhese words The l944 Sen or B ara of Corlrol con urreo wlrh soon or and school aamrm rraror ln ma lers perlannlng lo puoll proolem Thus lormung a nucleus of a councnl ol sfudenls Thus year rhe board lS worlr ng on lhe auesrlon ol a sensor prom Pledge Cards are lo oe dl Trlbuled among The senvos o hep lne boara each a wrse ae crson e members of fhe Sensor Board of Conlrol are shown on lhe sleps of lhe fron? enlrance of fhe hugh school Fronf ow left lo rngh? Nancy Thompson Frances Burns Vlce Presudenl Thomas DePaul Presndenf Henry Fil rw UWTC' U e r m mo r esenrln Qfn Home 4 a a were Jo u e r Ben on arcs En e Huberl R e lar Nancy Thamo on Arrhur B own na Ml oo rr Powell l. nore ar o ooe r Home a u wen I o oe A l do Allfe B onrn and Eawara MJ plny Rossell Treasurer Edward Henderson Alice Branm Re guna Muddlelon Second row Owen Klrlrhrnde Arfhur Brown Elazabelh Benson Lenore Larson Roberf Hauser Edward Murphy Las? row Hubert Rresfer Charles Ensey cc ame the WMI' OLU 77 o flue ,Q alfem Besf nafured Dol Bradford and Hank Rossell are picfured al upper lefl leaving lhe gym. Lower lefl: Peppy Audrey Collins and Wade Weilol sfop for refreshmenfs af Tony's. Cenfer: Easiesf lo Iool: ai Marion Sfroehle and Frank Goulburn relax in llme park. Righl: Talenied Ken- neih Depuy plays while artist Fern Hazelquisi slrefches his profile. Posing on Frank's cor are Franlr Hifchcock and Shirley Willelf, class comedians. , vs:-i-1 xQa:v'a.f. 5 VISA. . ' YA . .R lun? I 1 5 Q f,cf:f5-xlib . WA W 'WV-'WQPJ' pf' ,f fa 1- sw The annual Who's Who of fhe Senior Class of Collingswood High names rhe res+ of fhe players as 'rhey were called by Quince in old Alhens. The Who's Who was sponsored by fhe Knighf Sfari. Ballors were disrribuled io lhe enrire senior class. Cu+e Marion Siroehle and handsome Franlc Goulburn were vofed fhe easiesf io loolc a+. Personaliiy plus honors were carried all by likable Mildred Smifh and con' genial Torn DePaul. Berry Jane Reid and James Cunningham were selecied as shyesi. Class comedians were Shirley Willerl' and Franlc Hirchcoclc. Audrey Collins and Wade Weikal were chosen as peppiesr. ln 'rhe limelighr as rhe rnosf 'ralenred were ar+is+ Fern Hazelquisl and Pianisl Kenneih DePuy. Vored besi-nafured were Doroihy Bradford and Henry Rossell. Mosr a+lrac+ive were Rulh Fielding and Henry Bailey. Leif: James Cunningham glances bashfully away from shy Mary Jane Reid. Cenfer: Smiling Hank Bailey opens fhe car door for aflraclive Rufh Fielding on Ox- ford Avenue. Righi: Mildred Smifh and Tommy DePaul, fhe seniors wifh personalify plus, pose casually for she phoiographer cl ihe side enirance of The school building. ll 'V . l 1 F-'if' I ilwl X KN' N., 1?--V, by Q W-W F-5 W- ksx A6 'bf' 2--r 4 If 0 Illix ST QU., ST TM? CAM? T T e ae ae y Tour rn e ao T ae-aa or T e ol oe T s for Tour TS yO u T4 ara sorne U more We oTTe you Tke rnos we car eacner a d uo,ecTs WT T Tre span And Thouan T should no oe c:onTessed n Tre TCGLFGT raTe appau e a bow o e Q y clas es you ll never Tor Q BuT wnT e Tak ng Tnern you may regreT ua or ro orT and Tlasks all bro en lAXbTlIO eerd oTTne yeara aTo en Perhay yo had Enghsh Twas so oTvT'Te 7, NexT ye-or you IT ThTnk TT really sublvhe Chauce Wo dsworTh Shakespeare ard Joh TnaT s wnen youll wTsh y u were ouT IH WTsconsTn X ?'r,gF? 'bag 4' 'N , LJ2, 45- lx 44 , 77 - I .Q I CA. 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ABBOTT 508 New+on Avenue Ooklyn SLy, sile'4, a'd s:c 'g l eres'ed i' Ccrdrzs sez' s , mo-Jes Aclivilies: N::'i: a' lJ2'i' Stir, 4 JOSEPH C. ADAMS lOl Haddon Avenue Collingswood Vvcrm, wf'y CHS 'NCVEHI Alios: Jce' lr+eres'ed in Army saver 2 car or presen' lime. are gifs VE lime Acfivifiesz Clicir 2: Gee C b 2: Home Room Presiderff 2, 4: Cale- leria Cl.b 4 ROSE S. AlJlAN 20I3 Woodlynne Avenue Woodlynne Ailable, aclive, and cpl Alias: Rosie lrileresled in dancing, ea 'g, arc siglwf-seeing Acfivifiesz Slsdenl Asseovbj Cl,l: 4: Board ol Corvrcl 3: Ray Uslfer 3? Coils-Higlw News 2. 3, 4: Cells-l-lfqr News Represenlafive 3: Coils-l-ling' News Filing Edilar 4: Naliorvol l-lnnor S-Cciely 3, 4: Commencement Usher 3 CLAIRE ALDEN 23 Wasliingfon Avenue Collingswood Er'erge'ic. erilerloining, ard ecsy- gdnq Irveresied in plnysiccl ed Qa'iorw ec'- ing, and colleclirig miniolqe dogs Acliviliesz l-loclrey 3, 45 Boskefboll 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Clicir 3, 4: Sine Clob 2, 3, 4: Slale Clnoms 4: Ploy Uslner 3: Viclory Corps 3: Varsi',f Cl.b 2. 3, 4: Caplain Hoclrey Tezrv 4: Girls' Ensemble 3, 4: Dc Ee Mixed Qrior'e'l 4 JANET ROGERS ALLEN llll Collings Avenue Wesl Collingswood Jolly' ccrnmsriicalive, ond lfriny Alias: Jan lnferes'ed in Collec'ir'a sz.-feniri, Dlwclogroplvy, ond plcrni-g 'roy 'fy is le Acfiviliesc Play Uslwer 3: l-lal G ard 3: Vic'c'y Corps 3 EDNA MAY APETZ I7 Sfrolford Avenue Weslmonf Asoiring, sociable, and o ,s7'g Alias: Eddy lnleresled in Z, l. P.' cod :lvles Acfiviliesz Drsrrr and Bsgle Coros 2, 3, 4: Noon Dance Ccrnrwivee 2, 3 4: Treasurer 3, 4: l-lall Ggord 43 Home Room Ollicer 4: Play Usher 3: Play Cornrriifiee 3: P, T, A. Repre- sen+a'rive 3, 4: Kniglwl' Slall 4 A 3 6' ,EQ I' 2142 I 4 L ' H52 s T 1' 5 V QS' AGAYNE AGNES ARAKELIAN I4 Haddon Avenue Weslmonf Fo2e :,s if-lorfrg ond :He A':s: Gay lmeres'-eo in ae f': Ecoy 'ri ce nam-3 if, o'd 'g. , . .re f. fs Adiviiies: l.,fce. UST-3' 2: Otses- a 2 3 4: CTCl' 3 4: Gee Ci, 2 3 4: Rec Cfcsz V: ,He-e' 2 3 4: CC:?'E'.C Cfo 3: Cc s-l-loo News 2 3 4: S'::e Coins 4: Cors- l-lgn News Reoresevc' re 4: GHS E'5e i e 4 HAROLD W. ARNOLD ll6 Wesl Holly Avenue . Qf'l'lY Snort ioiy, ara rxrnorczs Alias: 'l'-l. A. ln'e'es'ed in slca'ing, co ond lxfrl- lng Acfiviliesz Floy Ccrwvnifee 3: Cafe- 'eric Cl D 4 GEORGE F. ATKlNS I7 Eosl Norberlln Terrace Collingswood Deir. daily, ond daslnifg Alios: Dx ln'eres:-ed in c?e'rwislry, l'a:l, ard blondes Aclivifiesz Troclr 2, 3, 42 Vcrsify C' b 2 3, 4 HENRY M. BAILEY 203 Guilford Avenue Collingswood Ccwersa orial, congeria', 'ond ,Essen Alias: Smells lrwleresled in gehing cpl' of silwffl, 'messing wi 'w Joe, add brimelles Acfiviliesz Glee Cib 2. 3, 4: Boord of Ccnfrcl 2: l-lame Revo Ofliter 3: Knialwf S+aiF 4: Te'ris 2, 3: No, 'E-:mai l-lorcr Sods-'y 4 CHARLOTTE L. BAUMANN 623 Eldrige Avenue Wesl Collingswood A?'e iye, q ie' ard friendly ln'e'es'ea in sc: s lescecioll foo'- Eall ood l:aske'i:ol'l, secs? :rd ecfvg HARRY O. BAYARD lll Cooper Avenue Collingswood Slfort gocdenoldred, ond ugged Alias: Rocky lnferesled in ioining llne Marines. Lle- ing a rneclwanic, and gevirig of of scliocl 33 PETER A. BELFATTO 603 Lincoln Avenue Collingswood C73-sfo' o:::r 'n:oc'i ' 5 s1:ess- Ie Aos: Tcrpec lneres'-so I G Ni. 5 BS 'Q Po' ode o U P one sl-ee:i'3 FLORENCE M. BELL 4I7 Comly Avenue Wes? Collingswood Dynornic, lrim, ond solid A'ios: ' Floss ' lrveresled ir Porlrv 0 r Cl b ofa finding flwo? Novy Liedenorf Acfivifiesz Neon Dome Ccrnrnidee 2, 3, 47 Horne Roan Ollicer 3: Hail Cm-ard 3, 43 Drern ond Bdgle Corps 3, 47 Liejenonf 37 Dum Moiorewe 45 Vic'cry Corps 3 CATHERINE I. BENDER 130 Haddon Avenue Wesfmon? Pleosing ind,s'rio.s, ond sensip Alios: Cass ln?eres?ed in 'being o success as ing, ond Owning o cor Ac?ivi+ies: Colls-I-liglw News Reporler 27 Colls-I-Iiglw Nev.s Typis? 3, 41 Piov Uslner 3: Smdenl Assembly 43 No- fionol Honor Sccie?y 4. M. ELIZABETH BENSON 4Il Porlr Avenue Collingswood Lively lilreoble, ond lcvely Alios: Mosdie lrderesled in 'lovboll ?eo'n, lovne ond college Aciiviliesz I-Ieclrev 3 43 G-lee Cl I: 3, 4, Orcl'wes o 2, 37 P. T, A, Repre- sen?c'ive 33 Ccfnrnengernen? Uslwer 3: Vorsilv Clsb 3 4: Bcord Di Confrel 47 No'ionol I-I: c' Seciefv 4 JANE LAMBERT BENTLEY 30 Eos? Franklin Avenue Collingswood F: 'v C'ob e delfglv? , ons ?'iifrf1, I 'ere-sled in :l5'?es lisa ond I ' BETTE M. BERKSTRESSER I7 Eos? Greenwood Avenue Oolrlyn Ccfssien' s 'no s 'C s 'eoceo I 'eres'ed in bn. 4- 5 5 5 3-3 ff :'ies'rss Ac?ivi?ies: Ct s-I-lon News 2 3 4' Excnorze Eo t' 4: Jr, Red C'is: VC' ei-e' 3: V'z'tr,' Czrcs 3 PVT. WILLIAM F. BERTOTTI Boflery A, I7 Bn., 5?l'i Rgf. A. G. F. Depo? :Il For? Geo. G. Meade Nea' c'o raps,-gy .1 Aoi: Bef' n'eA'es'ed ' s ind 'ei strc: :Iver ' - f-U' Aciivitiesz Bas-ec: 3 DONALD E. BISGROVE I2I4 Elm Avenue Wes? Collingswood C 'lv headed. coilioes. one ccpccle lnieresveo in nwsiz, lisfing ond Fzrsepoclr rfding Ac?ivi?ies: Cnclr 2 3, 43 Glee Cisb 2 3, 43 Plow Ticlre? Ccfnrniffee 3: Victory Corps 3: Red Cross V:iJn'eer 2, lilepresenfonve 43 Knign? S'o'7 43 Doble Mixed Qeorlef 43 Do,bie Mole Onrfe' 4 DORIS EVELYN BLOW 2l0 Elm Avenue Woodlynne Sree' reserved ond s' oio.s Alias: lDO 'yll In'eres'eo in donning eorng ord rnovies Ac?ivi?ies: Plov Usher 33 Co?e?erio Clgb 3 43 Vidory Corps 3 JEAN S. BOZIAN IO0 Eos? Cufhberi Boulevard Wedmon? Blcf-de snorf, ond pleasing Alias: Biz ln'e'es+eo in Ocean Cilv, bowling ons ecring DOROTHY ALICE BRADFORD 230 Richey Avenue Wes? Collingswood Lim, 'z:6o.'io?,red, o d lflreobe A'i3s: Iris? In'eres'eo in ? n Icod, ond 'icrgre Acfivifiesz Dr rn ond B g e Corps 4: Kriglif S'o5 B,siness Moroger 41 Viclorv Corps 3: Noficfcl Honor Sriegi 4 ALICE E. BRANIN IlI2 Eldrige Avenue Wes? Collingswood D: ',' vlzcif s ono loo ::n s Abs: Fgrx, ln'f3' s'eo Z. l. Pf 's'e'i'g '5 Genn .kfflers refvos o'o ?::'Cc sesscn Ac?ivi?ies: Dr. G'C1 B ge C:':s 4: I-lc' G orc 3 4: ViC': v Ccrss 3' Bcaro :I C: 'c' 3 4 KENNETH E. BREWER 36 Easf Greenwood Avenue Ooklyn Alere :1 is'T: cod cofgef , A'ios: Larry' I'-'e'es'ed ::e g c :: ,':i3 Tis' Af' :'o aifl'-g :tree Po 'ere Acfiviliesz Cole'-ef: C .c 3 4 Rea Cues 'feoree-e o' fe 4: V v Cyss 37 l-love Pct' Oxfe' 2 ARTHUR M. BROWN, JR. I2 S+olres Avenue Wes+mon+ Sny 'soor'y' ood s'.oi:.s Alias: Brownie li'leres'ed I' spor's cod iced Acfivifiesz Troclc 3: Fofycsii 4: H Room Oificer 3, 43 Noiorsol H Sociely 3, 43 Boord ol: Convol CHARLES B. BROWN 204 Guilford Avenue Collingswood Cole sincere, ond poliie Alias: Clmclc lrveresled in sporls, rnovies, lroveling FRANK J. BROWNE I2 Conord Avenue Collingswood Droll, sociable, ond sharp Alios: Jerry lnleresled in mv cor, 'lne N ond Club Coupe FERN K. BRUEDLEY I7 Glenwood Avenue Weslmonl Arnssnq congericl, cr-d ex.ber Alios: 'Doe' T Q fn-,, f-f 4 UFO Ovy Irilere-sled in We Novy r.'g-Cxlvq and eoling Aclivifiesz Ciclelerio Clsi: 3, 4 HAROLD E. BRYSON 6I9 Beech Avenue Laurel Springs Spove slirevvd, and rec' Alias: 'Happy' lnleresled in ioining 'lie Navy, of-re ing o cor, ond being wi'li Jolie Buck Acfivifiesz Troclc 3 ond gif 'fa .J Q-gg, . an . ROSEMARY BURKE 686 Haddon Avenue Collingswood P.zzli'g oeosy, Cro Def' A Sos: 'Rosie' l eres'ed ir' fx, food :'d 'oe Nzry Acfivifiesz l-l: e Roof Oxicef 3i c'EEVE'COEV' 2, 3 4 FRANCES C. BURNS 328 Bryonf Avenue Oolrlyn Acfive, metre ond 'rirn Alios: 'Frori' lrferereo in rnofrying rny scnor, bee ing o s.ccess and sporrs Acfiviliesz Boslcevboli 2 3 4: Board of Corilrci 2, 3, 43 Home Room Oicficer 2 3, 45 Drxn ood B,gle Corps 3, 4 JAMES J. BURNS 90l Porl: Avenue Collingswood Lonlcy, modest, and omioble Aliost Jim lnleresied in ine Ncvy Air Force. cors, ond girls Ac+ivi+ies: Troclc 3, 4 EDWARD G. BUSCH 80 Monor Avenue Oclrlyn Arnbilioos, friendly, ond slodious lnleresled in rnosic ond lmllerscolclw siindoes Acfiviliesz Glee Clob 2, 3, 4: Clioir 4 BETTY A. CAHILL II6 Eosf Cedar Avenue Oolzlyn Neol, grocelf, cnd Cliorrning Alias: 'Bef' Inlere-s'ed in dancing riding in Olm- sleods cor, ond Food DOROTHY E. CAMPBELL 844 Maple Avenue Collingswood Brislc, Corrioeienl, and pop-lo' Aliost 'Dow Irveresled in wriling levers 'o serv- 'cernen roller skcring, ond liorseboclc riding Acfivifiesz Vice-Presideni' of Closs 2, 3: Krfiglni Slug 43 Presiclenr of P, T. A, Represenlryives 2: Glee Club 2. 3, 47 Clioir 3. 4: Nclionol Honor ELIZABETH ANN CAMPBELL 259 Pork Avenue Collingswood D7verfTng, c+lro:'Tve, and sfo ca'ed Alias: Bel'y lnleres'ed in 'r-,irq 'Q oerssade f rnan lo wrile every day, 'rying Col-'ollr Midge ' ana leaving len Acliviliesz Glee C .b 2 3, 4: Boca ol Con'rcl 3 JOSEPH E. CARLQUEST 608 Allanlic Avenue Collingswood Ccnnlcol, mesicol, and allwlefic Alias: Joe lnleresled in sparks and frying +C keep on of lrosble Acliviliesr Baseball 2, 3, 4: Foolbal' 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 47 Clrrolr 3, 43 Hall Guard 3: Varslly Club 41 Dc:- ble Mole Qlrorlel 3, 4 WILLIAM E. CESANEK 4 Eosl Clinlon Avenue Oalrlyn Energelic, srnall and iollcolive Alias: Bill, Jr. lnleresled in all sporls, girls. and Hedy Lamarr Aclivilies: Cheerleader 3, 4 IVA CHANDLER Tomlinson Avenue Laurel Springs Mvslerioes, dignified. ond reserved lnleresled in horseback riding, bowls ing, and lroveling Aclivilies: Jr, Red Cross Volorweer 2 ALICE CHRISTENSEN IO4 Airon Avenue Weslmonl Blonde unprediclable, ard noir .cvirg lnleresled in revsoacer warl wir-fer SDC'lS GPCI Cl1CC'Tl3' l,G CVSCFW ERMA MAY CLARK 48 While Horse Rood Kirkwood Cl1al'y, cc'nical, and Hs'-nor? Alias: Hclqrlcle' lnleresled in QE lf'g in 'He 'Woveg dancing, and ec'I'-q 36 ROBERT E. CLARK l57 Wesl Park Avenue Oolrlyn Prhe gqngeniol and ,r0's' 'bed A cs: Large lr'e'es'ed ir' gelling 'n'roa cea ' Lgrg 'lfrner ond ifrlnirfz 'rc Nlaf, ROBERT WAYNE CLAUSS 2l0 Cypress Avenue Woodlynne Carefree laclcadolsicol, and scclable Arias: l Bob' lrleres'ed in iolning flue Air Cirns girls, and owning o car llwa' rbns DAVID J. COLES, lll 2l6 Slrawbridge Avenue Weslmcnl Naleral, impressionable, and informal Alias: Dove lnleresred in playing lcolbal , ea'l-g and going lo llne movies Aclivifiesz Glee Club 2 CHARLES Y. COLGAN I8l Luwnside Avenue Collingswood Droll, iocgelar, and cornrmlnica'Tfe Alias: ClwcIc lrleresled in girls, rnssic, and We Navy Aclivilies: Glee Clllb 2 3, 47 Clwolr 3, 4: Drornalic Club 3: Cheerleader 3, 4 ALBERT .l. COLKITT I2 Summerfield Avenue Collingswood Wl-irnsical, oersevering, and clvari- lable Alias: C:Qlcl'+ lr'e'es'ed in plwilosoplwv o :l cgfc l ix,-6 AUDREY RUTH COLLINS l08 Easl Haddon Avenue Oolrlyn Sfweel le eva afd flfeafe Aiasz A.al' lrfefevea in E. N: red-Leia: a 'J Gwi- 3 Acfivilies: Gee Ci b 2. 3 4' V. ,. 3 47 l-lame Pica' O'Cer 3' f T'f Cafes 3: Kfgld S105 41 GV: E'- se- be 3 4 EARL C. COOLEY 228 Slralford Avenue Weslmonl Persarable a'lilefic ard venireswfe Alias: Drab lrveresfed in sparls, ea'ing, and raf- ing a gcad lime Acfiviliesz Fazlball 2, 3, 47 Beard cl Carrrcl 2, 3: Track 3, 4: Sree C' n 2, 3 43 Varsvy Cl,b 2, 3, 4 KENNETH K. COOLEY 228 Sfrafford Avenue Weslmonf Convivial, Caplivaling, and delibeh a'e Alias: Ken lnreresled in sporls, dancing, and 're Navy Acrivilies: Faalball 2, 3, 4: Track Manager 2, 3, 4: Varsily Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 47 Cliair 45 Or- clweslra 2, 37 Firsr Aid Squad 3 4 DORIS MAE CROKER l307 Granf Avenue Wes? Collingswood Sciririllaling. enflmsioslic, and rei'esE- ing Alias: Dari lrireresled iri clierclw aclivilies, Lian'- ing, and working Acfivilies: Calereria Cl,,b 3, 4? Beard al Canlral 3: Viclorv Corps 3 JAMES F. CUNNINGHAME, JR. I0l Easl Wayne Terrace Collingswood Modest rruslczal, and pieasar' Alias: Jim lnreresled in classical rmsic, iafrr: and chemistry Aclivilies: Bard 27 Crlee Cllg 2 MARIE A. D'ALESSANDRO 26 Easl' Callings Avenue Collingswood lnrereving, sradioes, and Cleve' Alias: Frericl'iv lnreresfed in load, dancing, ood wrf ing levers Aclivilies: Jr, Red Cross Re-preseva live 2, 33 Jr, Red Crass Valarvee 43 Glee Cl.b 2, 3, 43 Cliair 4: AS- serablv Program Camrnidee 4: Ca'is- l-liglw News, Advertising Sic? 3 4: l-lame Room Oliiaer 2, 3, 4: Play Usher 3: Viclory Corps 33 Cgllgl-lign News Represervalive 4 is K., Q. x, - 1 V .,, - ,. 23,4 n. X. 4 ig ,-'X ' 4.3114 if-:Q vs. . sv? -' A I g ll: Q X.. EDWARD W, DANSEY 313 Walnul Avenue Oalrlyn l'1: q e'gaa g :: a ai Aiazz Ea I e'es'ea ff leaf: Fe Ndf, Air Circa casein: Efas' a'a :Vs Acfiviliesz Gee C a 2 3 4' Cnc 3 41 l-lewe Pei' Presaer' 3 ELMER J. DAUBERT 78 Elgin Avenue Wesfrnonl U'ba'e hasnif a'd a ':aee l eres'ed in 'Fe Navy, l:e g a cxraag e'gi'eef, :'a 'ne Mer- Uars Mafre Aclivilies: Bard I, 2 3 4 THELMA DAUGHERTY l0ll Haddon Avenue Collingswood Calm reserved, arid sftcialzle A ias: 'Trelm l 'e'es+ed in recordings lialbail, and revies Aclivilies: Pav Uslner 3 JAMES R. DAVIS 27 Emerald Avenue Weslmonl rfeer' saar'ive ard faleranl' A'ias: Jia lerefered in Q ger'aEr girl named Peggy, flnisning screal. and ioiri- iog rne Naval Air Ceras Acfivilies: Gee Clb 2, 3, 4: Cnair 3 4 JANE DORELL DAY 624 Slokes Avenue Collingswood Versafe, capable, and iecas A'as: Ja'ie l e'es'ed ir' 'lie 'Z l. P. c',b ga- i'g fa ca eae a'd drivira Aclivilies: Sceeca Cass 2: Jniar Day 3: Cleo C l: 3, 4: Choir 47 B3slfe'Call 2 33 Terris 2, 3, 43 l'-leclcev Ma'age' 2 3, 43 Vqrsiry C b 4: Kriglo' S'o3, Li'erary Edi- 'zf 4' 'fi:'crv Corps 3: Commence' Nea' Uslf-er 33 Na'icrial l'-lafar SO- 4 LORENE V. DAY 227 Woodlawn Terrace Collingswood Dev d9C'?'1dOCIE', ard q-ie? l eres'ed In Caas' Cuardsrrie' av e ina aria readi'g 37 JAMES JOSEPH DENIKEN 3l3 Landis Avenue A A Oallyn Wmmsmci 5 my- MG . A, Alias: Smirlrl' lr'ereS'-ea in iziring 'Le Nan 'ina c car, and snows JOHN WILLIAM DENSHAM I48 Woshingfon Avenue Collingswood Bii'Fe arden' and lra'ernol Alios: mlexll lniere-sled in Horses, danging, Grd women THOMAS A. DE PAUL 70I Haddon Avenue Collingswood Exliilarafing, enlerprisinq, and cblig- ing Alias: Clipper Joe lniere-sled in a cerfain girlf gpgrig, and ioining ine Army Air Corps Acfivifies: Foaiboll 3, 4: Baslrefball 4: Baseball 2, 3. 4: Class Oiiicer 4g Home Room Officer 4: Varsi'y Cl.,,b 3, 4 KENNETH DEPUY 620 Souilm Newlon Lake Drive Collingswood Musicall smdious, and dreorny Inieresfed in my orcnesha rmsic, and arf Acfivifies: Orclnesfra 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2. 3, 43 Choir 4 VERNA MABEL DIEHL IO8 Richey Avenue Wesl Collingswood Re-firing, aporecicriye and sho ln'e'es+ed in beinq a acid sec Q ealinq ond danginq Acfivifiesz Jr. Red Criss V1 Hee' 4 EVELYN MARY DOUGHERTY I323 Newfon Avenue Wesf Collingswood Ofe' 'foes' ard rneizab s Ai'cs: lSLiC yll lr-+-eresled in dancing ea 'C a gleeoirg Acfivifies: Orclieslro 2 3, 4 ZR RITA ANN DOUGHERTY 3l8 Lees Avenue Collingswood Arn gina energeik :'d Ney Afas: 'Eff lr'e'es'ed in v Maf' 4' 'e 'ffg le c'd ec' 3 SALLIE ANN DUDEVOIR I3Il Elm Avenue Wesf Collingswood Svene viyacioos and debcnnafe Alias: D.die lnferesled in food, if and Nancy Acfivifiesz Cheerleader 43 l-lcclrey 2, 33 Tennis 2 OWEN N. EISENBERG 204 Easl Linden Avenue Collingswood Eager, genial. and unpreiervious lnferesled in fooiball, redflieads, and Army Poralroops Acfiviiiesz Foafball 3, 43 Hall Guard 3 ROBERT S. ENGLE 422 Easl' Melrose Avenue Weslmon+ Unpredicfable, nappy-govluclcy, and bland Alias: Bob lnieresled in live Marines, aviaiicn, and sclwool CHARLES W. ENSEY SI9 Lincoln Avenue Collingswood Tc'l, wi'ly and friendly Alias: mg Ir-'eres'ed in my car ond airls Acfiviiiesz Focfbal' 3, 4: Traclr 2? Bfcrd Cl' Cfrvcl 4 F. MELVIN EVANS 255 Creslrnonf Terrace Collingswood P-lcrdscme cool and s'clwa Alas: 'P 'clny' ln'e-'es-'ed in soc s ae':nfJ cs and girls Acfivifies: Fccvbol' 3, 47 Vorsify Clel: 3, 4 JANE M. FAULKNER IO7 Cooper Sfreel Weslmonf A : ':,s 'ea-ewes c'd : 'S 'Q s l e'es eo 'f Wee ': L--'2' B wc'Vf: cnc f.': 'es Acfivilies: ,'. 3-ed C155 V 'ee' 3 MARION V. FIELD I4b Lawnside Avenue Collingswood C'e-eq' sccfczie c'd es -1' A-'sez 'Nor' l e'es'ed H .' l.':'4'e '3 J Ag1iviIies:IB.f:i'e cod lla Cc' 2 3 47 Vick'-,f Ccfcs 37 SM 2 4 RUTH N. FIELDING 902 Maple Avenue U V Collingswood Sfcfc s.:ve, ond original Alias: 'Nflef' I 'eV6S'ed ir 'Ny mar, ggigf college Acfiviliesz Gee Cl.b 2, 3 4 PAUL GRANGER FLOOD 620 Colford Avenue Collingswood Scier-'I5'c, a-ie' sr-d o'nbi'I- 5 cel lf1'e eS'ed in dfiving.I1.r ing gnu e Definoeffing Acfivilies: JK Red Cfcss Recfesef a 'ive 2? Vow Ccff i+'ee 3: Se-in plcv C2 ni ee 3 WARD H. FORMAN I2 Windsor Avenue Wesfmonf MARC' sIle c'd cacakie Alias: 'Prclessif' ln'e'es'ed in Eeirg 'v ' zlngir C r 'SHS i 'Le PV':de'cn'a C'CFESiVL and cvmhq c lawn Acfiviliesz Band l 2 3 47 Cfglqg' 2 34:61-eeC,Lz2 3,4 ESTELLA M. FRANCISCO l78 Kendall Boulevard Oalclyn Since'e gcca-'cz' 'ea cod cc'TM', , Alias: Mcfw lnfefesied in gr f-qu dj-5' .X C.,-5 ea+ing Acfiviliest I-lcclce-z 2 4: Bcslceiy-I 2 RAYMOND DAN FULLER II5 Eos? Oakland Avenue Oolllyn V Wie :Jo To Ifefdy I 'f: ?E'E' 'I'GC.C' 'C 3' 1 LC' 'Z Acliviliesz V'f'ez'. ': 3 4 ALICE R. GARVIN 2 Wesi Knighi Avenue Collingswood V Cc 'Y ccfelree- cfd ccvaer cl A 'CEI 'A lr'f-fffvcd fn A G 'fl G Cl qfccfyffq ROBERT F. GEIGER 24I Slralford Avenue WesI'mon+ Tdemed clveery, and sfnarl AIICSI 'B.di' ln'efes'ed in owsic, gehinq c gccd itz: and going fc college Aclivifiesz Orclwesvo 2. 3: Glee Club 2, 3 47 Calteferia Clib 3, 4 CHARLES W. GEISENBERGER 305 Bryanf Avenue Oalmlyn Qesewed lnoppy, and oclile Alas: Geis In-weswgd in 'ne Navy baseball, and QI' S RALPH C. GIBERSON I030 Siolxes Avenue Collingswood A'fci'i:,s gqlm gnd friendly' inte-'ee'ed in sang a U. 5. Aww UC' Ciwfmefcicl Pcsf-Wcf RICK 'rd f 1'l Ql Aclivifiesz Vicicf-,f Cups 3 DOROTHY I. GIBSON 25 Ridgeway Avenue Oalclyn Nice se-dale, and olecsing AVN' Dc ' lnhefesied in dancing, ec'ir'q, and Sqnecznq 39 RENEE GIBSON I34 Summerfield Avenue Collingswood V We -3'QSS 23 awrac'-fe cfu Fics: Renee l e'es'e'J fn Fiqfl S ': 3 ff-' carcicu HOWARD S. GILLIAMS 745 Parlr Avenue Collingswood Banc slew and lilfeaiile Imefeslea In sailing or Bafrega' Ba, fislf'-g ard college Acfivifies: Play Ca nr'i ee 3: F, T A, Reofeeenfwiye 3 4 LEWlS F. GODSHALL 2l0 Easf Clinfon Avenue Oalrlyn Resicen-, complacenl and rwn :ernecl lVTl6'9S'Sd in dancing and lwc'se af- glwip DOROTHY JANE GORDON I69 New Jersey Avenue Collingswood Sweel-lempered, versalile, a'd aim Alias: 'Dol' lr-leresied in sporls dancin, Und iz. l. P, club V Acfivifiesz Haclcey 2 3, 4: Shim- 'ning 3, 4: Varsily Clib 4: Fiigf Aia Sqcad 2 3: Home Ream Office' 2' 1 Slffe Cl,b 2 3 4: Knign' S'3: Play Ccfwnihee 3: Vicfevy Cf'cs 3 FRANKLIN PERCIVAL GOULBURN JR. 885 Haddon Avenue Collingswood Ta energedc, and good 'Ui A'as: 'Dcfgf' ln'e'es'ed in eouni 52- C 1 :- Gifs Acfivifies: Tfcclr 3 4: V21-'f,' Cwrg 3: Fc3'ball 4: Knigl' S555 43 N-fp DCIPCE C' 42 Svr f fr g 4: Vqf'i', C ,C 4' N3'i : Hof' S 'G',, CHARLOTTE GRAHAM 3I7l Blacklworse Pilre Camden Gay fasficnaltle ara :en Alias: 'Cn: e ln'efes'ed I' 55:5 '-2 Him Acfivifies: ld Red C ss Vt' - 3: Flay Us'-2' 3 fn BERNICE R. GREGORY l7I2 Woodlynne Avenue Woodlynne Ffiercif cfmica and soi'i'ed Alfas: 'Mina' lnwgifgswd in Ei.f. 'f3 ea'i'g and FZJTQS I Aciivilies: Pay Usler 3: HJ' G.3'd YM ' . --1' 1 ,' f',.,p- 'Q ,-7' 4 X nk - 9 L f I jjjfici' dx. I v9'. J'l 'T I ll . I lj., 1,-.1 WALTER M. HAAS 923 Linwood Avenue Collingswood Lagliirg, willing and cafnoan' able Alias: Walt lrneregled ir' Air Cfirpi, FY1.SiC, OPS sparls Aciiviliesz Clicif 4: Glee Chl: 4 ROBERT D. HAINES I34 Woodland Terrace Oolrlyn Lively, onmsing, and obliging Alias: Burr lnleresled in nice girls, I937 can- verlible Fords, and slraling SARAH N. HAMMOND 228 Richey Avenue Wes? Collingswood Oniel, q ainl, and infelliqerf lnleresled in being a secrelary, dance ing, and ealing Ac+ivi+ies: Play Uslwer 3: Cafeferio Cl,b 3: Vic'ory Corps 3, 4: Colis- Higlw News: Adyevising Slat: 4 GERALD B. HANKINS 308 Collings Avenue Collingswood Say sociable and 'so: y Alias: 'Jewry' If'efes'ed in 'node' aifclafes a a Saling Aciiviiies: Calm G aid 4: V':'5' Cfvos 3 ROBERT MAHLON HARPER 357 Pork Avenue Collingswood l AM e'i: eoefgevc, a'a van-y Anas: 'Bch' l-'erered in ea ' an so:'fs and -Neign' if'ifg Acfivifiesz Swimmhz 2: Trail 2 3 4: Va'si'y' Cab 2, 3 4: W'es'lifg 3: Efvball 2, 4 JEAN ELEANORE HAUTZ lII3 Slokes Avenue Collingswood Apsecirg o er ve are Alias: 'Jeaa'-ei' Inrereved ir Tferas 5 music Aclivilies: I3'.m ard l3.g'e Cys: 2,3 4: I-la' C5.o'a 3 4: I-I: Cuara Presfder' 4: Cole-I-lg' News 3 4' Business Mfroger 4: Da, Usre' 3 Library Assiyarl 3: Jr. Rea Criss Volurveer 2: J. Rea Cross Reoreser- lafve 3: Cenesoerdirg S-eC'e':', K FERN E. HAZELQUIST 65 Slrawbridge Avenue Weslmonl Trim. lolenlea, ard Thorough Alias: iIl lOZyII lnleresled iri having lr rmsi: a, horses Acfiviliesz Glee CI,b 2 3, 4: Choir 4: Nalional I-lorior Sociely 3, 4: Treasurer 4: Knighl S'ax 4: Cove mencernenr Usher 3: I-la'l Gard 3: Caleleria Cl,b Presiderl 4 NATALIE JOY HAZELWOOD I6 Wesl Madison Avenue Collingswood Neoi, nice, and nafural Alias: 'INal Inferesled in him, rhe 'Sigmas and being happy Acfiviliesz Drum and Bugle Corps I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3. 4: Choir 4: P. T. A. Represenlolive 3: I-lame Room Officer 3: Play Usher 3: Ticlce' Commillee 3: Caleleria Cl.b 3: Colls-I-ligh News Typisf 3, 4: I-lead Typisl' 4: Commencemem' Usher 3: Nolionol I-lorior Sociely 3, 4: Secre- lary 4: Junior Red Cross Volurveer 3 RALPH H. HELMS 48 Manor Avenue Oaklyn Rugged, powerful, and pleosan' Inleresled in beirg a spccessl. drallsman and enioying lile Aclivilies: Traclc 2. 3 4: Baslre'boI 3, 4: Foolball 4: Varsiry Cl.b 3, 4 LEWIS CLIFTON HEMINWAY I22 Chesfnul' Avenue Woodlynne Lol+y. lonlcy, and Iilceobe Alias: Lew Inleresled in becomirg o Naval Air Corps Coder music, ard socrls Aclivilies: Baseball 4 EDWARD T. HENDERSON, JR. 230 Easl Madison Avenue Collingswood Merry, dressy and lriecay Alias: Thumper Infereved in :rock doncirg arid grs Acfivifiesz Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Chair 2, 3, 4: I-lame Room Oqicer 2, 3 4: Class Treasurer 4: Board ol Corvrol 4: Track 2. 3, 4: Foorball 3: Jmizr Play: Play Ticker Cemmivee 3 '32 ui Ls' BETTY GENE HERMANSEN l03 Eldridge Avenue Wes? Collingswood 'gagrg eager, ara earrles' A'7as: 'I Ier '-y I eres'ed rrafifg if, S C1 jD..:-g so Mylngz - re.-- DONALD T. HESS 572 Gran? Avenue Wes? Collingswood Tar'a'iziog :easing and +aIIra'?ve Alias: Jeep loreresled in girls earir-g, and socrls Aclivilies: Foolball Marager I, 2. 3,4 ELEANOR M. HESS 300 While Horse Pilue Oalrlyn Vivocious, venlurous, and versorile Alias: El Irileresled in being a good nurse, baslcelball, and Ihe Air Corps Aclivifiesx Board of Conlrol 2: I-lame Room Ollicer 4: Boslcelball 2, 3, 4: Tennis 4: Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 4 RAYMOND J. HIBBS 23l New Jersey Avenue Collingswood Quief good-nalured, and sludious Alias: Ray Inleresled in radio, loining lhe Navy, ond sporls Acfivilies: Foolboll 2: Play Usher 3 ELAINE M. HILDENBRAND 723 Avondale Avenue Haddonfield Agreeable, a++racrive. and amiable Alias: Myr+ lrieresled in my Air Corps here, ice-slcaririg. and bowling FRANK M. HITCHCOCK 203 Cypress Avenue Woodlynne Lively ITlceable, ard loud Alias: I-li+ch lwleresled in Marines. Florida, ana lemon pie Acfiviliesz Jr. Red Cross Represerila- Live 2: Glee Club 2: Band 2: Firsr Aid 3, 4: Board ol Canlrol 3 4 I OLINE E. HOCKNELL 59 Hillcresi Avenue Oolzlyn Cneery clvarrning afd 'icb. f r Alias: Hack ln+e'es'-ed in Ki'lr' being VCDDV. Grd iss' living Acfiviiiesz Glee Cl b 2, 3. 4: CLCW' 3 43 Dum and Bale Ccrcs3 4i Bond Cgnger' Uslvef 3: HCW16 RC'3 1 Oxigef 4: Knign' S'G:: 4 MAE L. HOFFMAN 2 Aflcnfic Avenue Wes+mon+ Original, obliging, and rlwyllvrnical Alias: Maisie ln+eres+ed in wriling leilers, movies, and drinking colces Acfiviiiesz Band Maiorelle 3, 4: Play Usl'1er 3 MARIAN HOFFMAN 228 Evergreen Avenue Woodlynne Tlicaglwllul, lacllul, and flworopglv lnleresled in being a success, playing lennis willw Jeannelle, and having lun Acfivilies: Junior Red Cross Valan- leer 4 JOHN K. HOLLAND II5 Ardmore Terrace Collingswood Tallra'ive, energelic, and iavial Alias: Chick lnferesled in flying, ealing, and women Acfivifies: Jr. Red Cross Vclmreer 32 Represerilalive 4 LEWIS WILLIAM HOLMES I4I Woodlawn Terrace Collingswood Reserved, resrlal and responsible Alias: 'lLew lrvefesfed in sporls Aciivifiesz Speeclw Class 2: Dramalic Cl,b 4: Play Commirlee 2, 33 Play Ccmmillee 4: Calcr Gard 43 Home Room Officer 2 GEORGE J. HOMAN 22 Eos? Pork Avenue Ooklyn Ceve' Dfac'ical and sIfil,l-l Alas: lI'lC'l'I9'll lrve'es'ed in drawing, avic' and 5fJC'lS 42 I QW? DW DHOO ' wns' , olli . osmalf ir' s. i lvefesfed' i inin ' Navy. girls. ard ge? le' Acliviii s: ac 4: Vicfcrv CMOS 3: I-lall Gaard 3 RICHARD C. HORN 320 Newion Avenue Collingswood Alarl, agile and admirable Alias: Dick lnleresled in clwemisiry, ealing, and sleeping WILLIAM JOHN HOSS 203 Ardmore Avenue Wesfmonl Tell reserved, and ambiliaes Alias: Bill lnreresred in ioining flue Army, being a Iireman, and becoming a success ROBERT H. HOUSER I07 Eosi Holly Avenue Ooklyn Enllrasiaslic, nalural, and sincere Alias: Slagger Inleresfed in sporrs, 'rhe Navy, and the World Series Activities: Bond 3, 4g Baseball 4: Board of Canlrol 4 ALMA L. HUCKEL I9 Wesl Coulier Avenue Collingswood Efficient reliable, and mild Alias: I-lack In1eres'ed in eafing, baselclboll, and rncvies Acfivifiesz Viclary Corps 3 WAYNE G. HYATT I6 Conord Avenue Collingswood C:s,al carefree, ard comely A'ias: I-li-liar ln'e'es'ed in :ne Navy my car, Gnd -r my gif, Aclivifiesz Beard ci Comral 3 MARY JANE lLGENFRlTZ 7 Ogden Avenue Collingswood Acrive clweerlsl, ond enlivenirg Alios: Fri+zy lrvereyed io roy Marine, wri'irig, re- Ceivinq letters and food Acfivilies: Beard cl Ccn'rcl 27 Te'- nis 2 3 4: Boslrefbcll 3 4: Ho Guard? 4: Vcrsi'y Cl.b 3 4 ROBERT E. ILGENFRITZ 7 Ogden Avenue Collingswood Cc'riccl. cooable, oncl congenicl Alias: 'Fri'z' ln'eres'ed ie girls eoling, ond being c novel q.inner Aclivilies: l-loll Gsord 4 CONRAD G. IRETON 3l Ridgeway Avenue Oalxlyn Spruce seave, ond ogile Aliosz Bod lrveresied in occomling, dancing. and driving Aciivifiesz Drornolic Club 3 CHARLES IVINS I25 Congress Avenue Oallyn Slwori qeiel, ond good-nolored Alias: Cl1iz lnferesled in Novv Air Corps, Gnd girls liwo cerlcin Soplwsl DOROTHY THERESA JAGOD IO2 Haddon Avenue Collingswood Serene, ollenlive, and cordiol Alios: J lnieresied in sleeping, lobsiers, and Soorlonlaorg Aciivifies: Glee Clcb 2: Jr. Red C'oss Volcnleer 2, 3, 4: Horne Room Ouicer 3: Ncvicnol l-loner Scciery 3 43 Ccrrirner-cernerir Uslwer 3, P, T, A, peofeserlolive 4 ELEANOR C. JAMES 30 Easl' Kniglwi Avenue Collingswood Slim, pleasing. ond enclicnling Alias: Toosie lnferesled in grodocling, dancing and him RUSSELL HANS JOHNSON l3I Easi Holly Avenue Oaklyn Lanliy, +l1o.gl1+l,l, and wi'ly Alias: Hans InlereSl9CJ in girls, eoling, ond sleep' ing WALTER H. JOHNSON, JR. I303 Elm Avenue Wesl Collingswood Conservolive, energeiic, and sludicns lnleresied in boslcerbcll and llie Air Corps Aclivilies: Boslrerboll 3, 4? HOVT16 Rcem Officer 3, 43 Vorsily Club 3 4, Nolionol Honor Sociely 3, 4 MARIE J. JOHNSTON I3l Woodland Terrace Oollyn Amioble, nimble, and ocfive Alios: Sis lnreresled in peonol clnews. club, ond riding in Olrnsfeods cor Acfivi4ie': Baslcefboll 2. 3, 4: Vor, sily Club 3, 4 M. JANET JONES 229 Slrofford Avenue Weslmonf Arzreecnble. loliflwe, ond condid Alios: Jonesy lnieresled in food, 'oll:ing, and qoing bcrelool' Aclivifies: Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3, 43 Drum Sergecnr 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 41 Choir 3. 4: Kniglnl' Sloll 4 GLORIA KAY JORDEN 206 Toledo Avenue Wesimon+ Mosiccl, oclive, ond pleasing Alios: 'lROV1l'1l9ll lrileresled in bicycle riding, liorse- Ltoclr riding and collecling dog pic- Hres ROBERT KAPLAN bl? While Horse Pike Oalrlyn Dork, clever, and c3rly-lioired Alios: Kap lnreresled in college, lun, ond iolring ii' easy Aclivilies: Coleferio Club 4 43 ELSIE MARGUERITE KELLY 306 Elm Avenue Woodlynne Irv-f i ' cr 1- 1 1 A af: I f-'f-s -, .1 - ' . f-s Acfiviliesz 5 i, UW'-' MARION REGINA KELLY 407 Haddon Avenue Collingswood Wea' f. '. a'a 'Qffea Aas: Rea' ln'e'e5'ed 1 my SCEUAV. ROBERT FRANCIS KELLY IOI Ardmore Terrace Collingswood ArnIJi'im e 'a'ef'f:d and Elec: Alias: 'Bib' Infcfeswd 7' 'He Navy farm' Soarfs Aclivilies: D'a'r:'ic rr 7 Club 3: Clweir 33 Band Maraar 3: Sliidenr Assembly CLI 7 Dance CI b 2: Ovamrica a. 3: Jwniar Play 3 J. OWEN KIRKBRIDE, JR. II2I Eldridge Avenue Wesl Collingswood Easy-going bawny, and lea:-3 Alias: Kirk Inferesled 'P I-lcd: laC'Ca U, S. Nav' Acfivifiesc Facfball 3 47 Va's .' C . 3, 43 Home Riff Ogle-2' 7 :F Cnr-fc 4 CAROLINE MARTHA KITTS I0 Wesf Alberfson Avenue Wesrmonf S' 1' f iw' xl 1- V: JEAN MARIE KREIS IIB Evergreen Avenue Woadlynne A .JH ,J 3. ,. -Q- C 1 44 DONALD CHARLES KUTTRUFF 26 Haddon Avenue Weslmonr f.. , . r- L. U A ae: V 3f'..,Qy, 3 V 1, fg 4 .1 A 'lice Acfiviliesz E25-I 3 4' H Zz: 4. 3.32 ,: QW... '2 '-' .'Si1'f,- 3 4' 4. fm-. 'K f ' 4 EDITH LENORE LARSON Mounf Vernon Avenue Laurel Springs FEE' aeseeaase Z'3 i 'f '- Aagz l e'es'e V 5 yes N. 1 f.r j: e e'S Acliviliesz C' 3-I-IAQ? News Ez ' SYGZ 2 3 4' Pesfc-sef': .e 3 Punt Ea i' 4- j'. pea C155 Pea' se a ,e 3 4' Cfuivnaf lf. Rf Cross Cc 'ci 4: V3 wee' 47 Cal 'efa C O 3 4' Na'iir3l I-Iwi' S :few 3 4: Bfaa 'I C 'f 5 3 Vfvcw C1993 ELLIOT LENARD LAVINSKY 304 Crysfal Lake Avenue Haddonfield Tall, b'o'd and volt sr Infereswa fn Texfile Collfae fe , ing 'Iwe Avrny and IA. Z. A, Aclivifiesz I-Ionic Room OVEN' 3 EDNA JEAN LAWRENCE 246 Harvard Avenue Collingswood Genia' Beam and br re Alias: Edo, Inlerevea fr lfeeairg 'Gul f ' 'rcebe e:'T'a and waiI7'j: 55' ' 'nail Aciiviliesz Cc s-I-Ian Nw.: Azwc +'s 'g S:i:f':f2 3 4: J. Rea CM 4i Reo'ese a'i.fe 4: Jr, Red Cf' Valffeef 2 3' Gee C' F 3 4 MARGARET STEWART LEEDS 6II Lincoln Avenue Collingswood Sw ' I' ink! 'JU 'Uv' Aa: ir. l-.,,.,,l.A, , 1 1 IJ , .V- Acliviliesr H -A-. T 3 4' 'S I O in 3 4. ,, Z.. 3.11: 4. L, . A S1 I1 3 4' I 1, Ll E I ' RUTH I. LEES 30 Creslmonf Terrace Collingswood TQ, . C4 .ul Au. L, Acfivifiesz -1 C rr 3 4 EDYTHE J. LEONARD 635 Redman Avenue Haddonfield A'nbi'i: s aleasar' ard s::'al:le Alias: Edie lnlereved ir acid 'Pres 7 'a 'ers ard Zales Aclivilies: l-la? G a'd 4: Drarraf' Cl,b 3: JC Red C':ss 4: Peawsef- 'Tire 4: I-lc -e Rear' Cfrce' 2 4 HARDWIN J. LEONE 50 Lincoln Avenue Collingswood Frieraly rr'iscl1ievo.s and rneclwcric- eiiymnded Alias: Wi'l' lr'eres'ed in Merclwan' Marine, 'ry :ar ard qeving some lives DOROTHY M. LEWIS 3l3 Newlon Avenue Collingswood Allelic, energelic, and agreeable Alias: Dol lnleresled in 'Z, I, P. cldb clwerry 'colcesf' and la,gl1ing al Jane Aclivifies: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: l-loclvey 2. 3, 4: Tennis Manager 3, 4: Var- siry Club 3, 4: Viclory Corps 3: Play Carnrnirlee 3: Kniglil Slall 4 MAURICE M. LEWIS, JR. 307 Elm Avenue Woodlynne Sladioas friendly, and arnbifious Alias: Lew lnleresled in sparls, load, and 'Miclcs' car Acfivifiesz Calls-I-'liglw News 2, 3, 4: Sporls Edilor 3, 41 l-li-Y 2. 3, 4: Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4: Faalball Manager 4: Sludenl Assembly Club 2 3, 43 Firsl' Aid 4 ROBERT BYRD LIGHT 7I6 Magill Avenue Wesl Collingswood Clever, wi'ly, ond snccncerned Alias: Bob lnleresled in liaving Ion, sparls, and eafing Aclivifiesz Pay Uslwer 3: Viclori, Corps 3 DAVID S. LINDEN 230 Woodlawn Terrace Collingswood Airfninded. lmmoraus, and blirlie Alias: Varsi+y lnleresled in Arrny Air Corps, a cer- lain Sophomore, and gelling along wifh alhers Aclivifies: Glee Club 2, 3, 4 ARCHIBALD E. LINGO 852 Maple Avenue Collingswood Ccoperaive, lilcecble, and pcplvf Alias: Baldy ln'eres'ed in Marie' flying, and suing drfnrning Acflivifiesz Bar-d I 2, 3. 4: Dum Maia' 3 4: Class Pfesiden' 2. 3: Board ol Canlrol 2 3 4: Horne Rccrn Offiger 3: Viclcry Cofas 3: C-elf 22 VC'Si'y Ckb 2, 3 4: Noon Dance C2 'vif':39 23 Knigb' S'G:: 4 JOAN ELIZABETH LLOYD 349 Pari Avenue Collingswood Cairn, carefree and cas.al lrferegied in reading and EOIIVWQ CHARLES WALTER LOFFT, JR. 425 Talem Avenue Collingswood Tall, lair, and allwlelic Alias: Charley lnleresled in llme Navy, being a suc- cess, and dancing Acliviliesz I-lall Guard 2, 3, 4: Foal- ball 3, 43 P, T, A. Represenlalive 4: Varsily Club 4 EILEEN B. LUTTON 347 Haddon Avenue Collingswood Talenled, aclive, and pleasanl Alias: Baals lnleresled in Bill, 'frying la play Rhapsody in Blue and drawing porfrails of lhe kids in sclnaal Aciivilies: Jr. Red Crass Volunleer 3, 43 Smdenl Program Cammilfee 43 Play Uslwer 3 MARGUERITE L. MANGINO 245 Parker Avenue Woodlynne Smiling. sociable, and nice Alias: 'Marge' lnferesled in sparls, wri'ing leflers, and calleving pictres RANDALL G. MARSHALL, III 207 Elm Avenue Woodlynne Willy, dependable and sludiaas Alias: George ln+eresled in food, lun, and females Acfivilies: Glee Club 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: P, T, A, Represenlalive 4 45 FRANCES DORIS MARVIN 37 Wes+ Clinion Avenue Oolrlyn S'f,i3Elf: enerfgvic, 'ru ' Aizs: Cowie' lM,if,.3-5.1 'r ffyg 'J ' i' O NSYF:'J'! ' DORIS J. MATLACK IIS Manheim Avenue Oulilyn Btncf' smiing, ond C'If 2' Aliisr 'Mo' lr-'gfgfgwgg in rm' rnzn lid 'ri donging Acfiviliesz Speeclw Cine 27 Hi' Giard 3, 4 MURIEL J. MATTHEWS I7I3 Woodlynne Avenue Woodlynne Pe-li'e, energefic, ond deoefdocla Aliosf iiglicrfyii Inferesled in bowling weelc-ends ora eoling AIDA IRENE MCBRIDE 2I6 Eos? Clinfon Avenue Oolxlyn S' dio,s dignified o':i ieeewfm lr-leresled in vovelirc finer Q 1 designing THELMA McCART I89 Lownside Avenue Collingswood l.'m-ly, Vp lsr one new Ales: 'lfign lr'fe'eS?f:'i in Jin-ny l-ll Q ef Fiorln and Ma' Es-os MARGARET E. McCAY 6l2 Aflcniic Avenue n V Collingswood Nav: Mises' cnc: m2 'f A'?:e: Hoge' ln'c-'eyed in laid ' . 1 1 Q mn: v wg Bev, Acfiviiies: Hfcxeu 2 3 4- Sp, Q , 234No'cll-l 55,3 7 'ian , :':f -c 'f 47 CLTMEVCCWTEPY Usnef 33 K-59- Sloif 4 M. RUTH McKAY 908 Belmonl' Avenue Collingswood Anne vvixfq Q-Q Aiea: Sis ln'eie3'eC1 if 3 ',1 :' iff' l, 9, 2 E CVT N sf Acfiviliesz 2' 'f :nd E me Cfrrz 2 3 4tGQQC C2 3 4:Cn'T'2 3 4- Q: QQ Nifeo O z e'3 4? Gif? f'sf-'wif 3 4' S'3'e Cni' 1 4' Lv' 'fl Usncf 2: J 'E' 52, 3' K'i'1n' 50311 4: Czlrrefo C C 3 41551-f-C' C U 2' Vi1'c'.'Ci':ms 3' NNT l3'1 9 C ry? 3, 4: VE-2 D'Qe':Q 4' F. T Q-2:fese 3 .' 3 4' 4 FRANK MCLAUGHLIN IIO Ormond Avenue Ooklyn Ling 'only Grd 3 f1f : Alias: 'Moe' lweresled in passing Enqlisli, ifi irq llwe Navy, ond qeuling o cof Acliviliesz Bosebol 3: Trail 4 JOHN McSHEA I36 Elm Avenue Woodlynne M'rfnl,l, 'cqeociys ond sociable Alias: Jada l-'ere-sled in iozd Mossoclmsvls and girls Aclivifiesz Drornyic Clgb 3: Hi-Y 2 3, 4: Home Room Oflker 3 47 Board ol Conhcl 33 Firsl Aid Squad 3 MARGARET J. MEGEE 200 Ecsf Madison Avenue Collingswood Tmi' in, cbliging one dcrnfe Afos: 'ipeggyii ln'eres'ed in reodirc rn JC, and 'wing o Qocd 'ifne , 1 J . ,J EiS3IClC fy 4 Vurgi y Avenln Collingswoo - if . NYC?-veimiwesoi e, and gdrioix 7 B 1 . , lfnreyfyin my Cc' rifle o'd fl PC Q , 'y AclivyTes: Tizclf l 2 3 4 REGINA A. MIDDLETON 7 Eos? Clinlon Avenue Oaklyn 'e,T ECI'iC 3E 6, -ffl'Z'f,l 'J O ,-.ii 'i,' A'cs: 'leaf' ln'eies'ed in :lfc 'q oo'c g ond nov rg lm Acfivifiesz Gee C ,O 2 3 43 Hvne R101 Ouice' 37 E731 if Cinvc' 4 ALLEN R. MILLER II8 French Avenue Wesfmonl' Drnifpife 'allfcive and . Alias: 'l.4'Lle Noise ln'ere5'e'j in ii i 5 're NCL a ff in 2 3. il. sta' 2 ' RICHARD L. MILLER III5 Park Avenue Collingswood Cnwz'z.s nazi: ana :: '-'- Alas: Dick lnfresied ir' driving, da C111 'rd lravfffnq Acfivifiesz Lycexn Uslver 2: Nrfr Dario Carnrnwee 2, 3 47 Cclls-I-liqli News Circ la'i0n S'alf 2, 33 Plaf Ticlfrl CC'-nrni f3f: 3 MAUREEN C. MONROE IOI Narberlh Terrace Collingswood Allable. namral ond carefree Inlereved in U. S. Navy, dancinx and eafinq Acfiviliesz Calereria Clin 4 ELIZABETH WOODWARD MOORE 557 Granf Avenue Wesl' Collingswood Friendly, lair, and fanciful Alias: Belly Inreresled in lwavir-Q len lrieras and being okdoors Acfivifies: Hall Goord 2: Glee Cub 2, 3, 4: Clnoir 41 Dxrn and I3 gle Corus 3, 4: Play Uslier 33 Ccrvfrence- men? Uslner 3: Caleveria Cl b 43 Knigln' Slall, Edilor-in-Clniel 43 Na- 'rianal Honor Sociely 3, 4 VIRGINIA DARE MOORE IO4 Edison Avenue Collingswood Shclions, lwopelul, ond capaltlo Alias: Ginny Inlerfzsled in glib, readina, and messing aronnd' Aclivilles: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Baslfelball Manager 2 3 4: Hall G ard 3: Play Uslv-if 37 Vic'cry Cores 33 Corn rnencerner' Usl1er3: Nc'i:na3 I-linrf SOC4C y 3, 47 Board cl Ci 'Cl 3: Kriqln' SUI? 4 CONSTANCE F. MORHAUSER 3I8 Elm Avenue Woodlynne locase clever. and f1arr.lc,s Alias: 'Connie' lnleret-sled in a dro'ng-MQ Ql,,l:, laolf ball, and Woodlynne dances Acliviliesz Jr. Red Cross Represenla- live 27 Dramalic Club 2 Q- Q Q L of f, A Q S ig? 4 t X'.Z.:.g,:?- 1 -15'-. ff' . 'QQPBQ ' A M if ,x- T:- ' I ssl Y LOUISA JANE MOSLEY I42 Fern Avenue Collingswood Seca ,':'eC'C'::e :na I A 'tex I' Ie' Ni.. ina :Z 'Q 't if . Aclivifiesz 3. ', A, :es -K: 2 322 Cfss :E-SWE: 4 GLADYS C. MOTLEY 24 Harding Avenue Oaklyn a a Tc:: e ana fn , e'es'ea e 'i : 15oC'ai 1 fa aria ARTHUR E. MUDGE 33 Kendall Boulevard Oaklyn Peas? nnznnefly and aiil Alas: Art lveresfed 'n a ief'afn x,ir' Sci S22 +s, and I::'bal Aclivilies: Lf. Red Criss RQDY':Sf'V 'Jr 'i-fe 2 3 4' Presidenl 3: Cnairnnar' 4 KENNETH H. MUNROE l28 Kendall Boulevard Oalrlyn F nw, earned ana srcere Abs: Ker lr'eres'ea Oallp Indians, buse- Ca and Fwd EDWARD L. MURPHY I0 Eos? Clinfon Avenue Oalrlyn GQni1l, 3+lVg'ij god NJJCIMV Abs: Mxsn' lr'e'es'ea in fad ekeofna and ara Acfivifies: Fiflzal 2, 3 47 T'3'.l 3 47 ll'grs y C 2 3 4: Have- RCM' : ?Slf19 ' 3' CC:E'E',2 C C 4? 8530.1 .: QM.: 4 yy ,I U JOSEPH G. MURPHY, JR. B50 Haddon Avenue Collingswood Comic ness, and r'?si ff 5 A as: Jae Iv:-resled In 5' ayfnfq medigine '1'rlS, ana locd Aclivifiesz Home Rzcrn Presafsnl 24 47 JOHN B. MURRAY I6 Slrowbridge Avenue Wesfmonl Qceggnigl gf Q-'TI z'3 C21 Alice: 'JCCI lr'e'es'eo 4' '1E .'2 2 ' if' S1'i' Cerg c i'-'sine c'3 se:-'fo Acfiviliesz I-If e Rico' 5' sow' 4 Bccfo cl C: ': 4 MARION E. MUSCHELL I6 Wesf Polmer Avenue Collingswood Lively Eilceslde, cfd I:Ic'de Asics: 'Mc'sy Imeresueo in A Icgd ond fn Sc Aclivifies: Glee Cleb 2 3, 43 CMV 3 43 S'oIe Claus 47 G fls Erwsemrte 4: Draw and B,ge Corps 2, 3 4 B.gIe Sefgeor' 47 ploy Uslner Coleherio Cub Secreioryflreos 'ef I 43 Kniqlwl' SIG3, Typisf 43 No'icnc Honor Socie'y 4 ALICE I. NOLING IB Lincoln Avenue Collingswood Unoilecled, cordial, ond popwlor Alias: AI' Irderesled in 'lie Navy, food, ond rmsic Acliviliesz Drwn ond Bugle Corps 3 4: Closs Secre'cry 2, 31 Home Rocfn Oilicer 2. 4 ANNA MARY NORTON 20 Bellevue Terroce Collingswood Tiny, ocq iescen' Gnd clenmre Alios: Anne Inleresled in dancing Ioolboll, cod feceiving IGAIGJS Ifcfn my soldier boy Aclivilies: Lycefo Uslner 27 P-oy Uslwer 3: S,I:s?'M'e Clveerleodef 4 Howe Room Oilicer 4: Dfcmcri OI we ELINOR M. OAKLEY 223 Guilford Avenue Collingswood Scoorle icvic' cod orfichle Alias: Qvlnley' Irvercved io I-f?'ef-f.'i'ir'f1 iff: Vg ond Tcfof-. Dosey Acliviliesz Cclwefc CI I: 3 4 MARION L. OLMSTEAD 5I3 Newlon Avenue Oaklyn Wi v' fliy' coo f'-Isrnfif s Alias: 'IJo I e'es'ed ' . ,C , fl ard d Q Olmyeocs co Aclivilies: 3' c'o CU: 3 4 49 RUTH AMANDA OLT 235 Knighf Avenue Collingswood T: Q' Cod diqniiied IME' 11 ' zeccrnirz :faci- 'Ti': 3 fcvbo I, 3 ' 62:0- T39 I-2 E 3 5 'dues Acfivilies: V 3, USRG' 3: Bri: 4: Jf. Peo Offs V1 ee'3 RUTH ELIZABETH OSLER 2I3 Monlreim Avenue Ooklyn Nice Jfccifys, ond cqwfeclzle Fics: 'R 'ness' In'e'es'ed in Ivorseboclc ridi'q 'cller slwoirc, and my soldier Aclivilies: Cloes Officer 3 JEAN PALMER 528 Jessomine Avenue Wesl' Collingswood R e I I o b I e , unsopliislicoled, ond Iriendly Inferesfed in rmsic, sporls, ond food Acliviliesz Ploy Uslwer 37 If, Red Cross Volmleer 3: Kniglil Slolzl 4: Bond 4 DOMENICK PAPARONE IO4 Eosl Porlr Avenue Ooklyn Dofic Colm, ond bosliil Alias: 'Doi- Ivefesieo in Icofbol fncvies, ond cvs DOROTHY MAE PARKER Crescenl Boulevard Collingswood SEVEPG oc' ond offiric Alice: Dc' I fe'es'eo in drawing, rec Q Gnd Ifcfses Acfiviliesc Knigil S'o5 4: lr. Red Cwss V: ,Meer 3, 43 Ccievefic CI,ib 3 47 ViC':',' Cups 3 MARY T. PATTERSON I0 Lokeview Avenue Ooklyn Ofe' c'e y' ond avg Alas: Y: ln'e'ee'eo n my coffees: eve and cef':i' S'fo4'o scfgs DORIS M. PENN 4l9 Tc+em Avenue Collingswood A'Irie'i:, OIEEV' and scziciz' Alias: 'Perf-y I-reres'-ed in saves, g 'e f'e :loci loads Aclivifiesz V:'s ,' C b 3 4: I-life Roco Oxicef 4: I-liivey 3 4 MAURICE ELLIS PENTZ 326 Elm Avenue Woodlynne Dori :c.r'e:.s. ond :Vital Alias: Pe-'ew lnrereved in icining 'ne Navy, s and food FRANK H. PETERMAN 2 Merion Terrace Collingswood Arnicable, fair, ond miscglwievcys Alios: Pe-'e ln+eresled in being a sergecnr in rl-ie Marines PATRICIA E. PEW 22I Lincoln Avenue Collingswood Slowing gloddeninq, and dexlers s Alias! Pai Inieresred in eolinq, Clancirq, and 'eading Acfivifiesz Coielefia Cl L 3: Play Uslie' 3 MILDRED A. POWEL SII Merriclz Avenue Collingswood Erienoly nice ond a 'ei Aim: :MW lrrereyed in be-:: i q 'J NJ, N ,SQ i.i,,,gd.,i,, 7, 3-0 ,M-N F l cofife' oliver MILDRED J. POWELL IOOI Merriclz Avenue Collingswood Smiling, sweer, and ccnoenicl Alias: '4Millie lnferesled in Cl'rarlie, Ql.b, ond riding in Olr'nsIeod'5 Cor Aciivifiesz Horne Room Pregidenr 3: Play Ticlcei Cornmirlee 3 ANITA HAND RAY BIB Belmoni Avenue Collingswood A'lle'ic, energe-'ic, or-d nolqral Alias: Niro Ir'-eresred in Z, I. P., sporls, and skewning Acrivifiesz Lyzexn Ugrer 2: Hockey 2 3 4: Bcsiffybzll 2. 3: Swimming 2 3 43 Tennis 4: Glee CLI: 2, 3, 4: Cncif 47 I-lzrne Rocrn Ouicer 2: lffigb Shi: 4: I-lol' Gord 3: Vor- si'yC.c2 3 4 MARGARET F. RAYMOND 2I Orienfol Avenue Wesfmonf Neoi rice. and naive Alias: i'Pegqy lrveregfecl in drinlcirg IICClreS, ' ing levers and movies JAMES D. REEVE 292 Linden Avenue Woodlynne Blond, ornosinq, and leisurely Alias: lim lnreresred in U, S. Navy, Vocalional Sclnool, and o car Adivifies: Colelerio Club 3 ELIZABETH JANE REID 22I Addison Avenue Collingswood Periie, silent ond any Alias: Berry lniereswd in bowling, ooncinq, and bicycln riding Acriviiiesz Play Usher 3 VIRGINIA LEE REINHARD 336 Haddon Avenue Collingswood S'noll icwt s ond on'li siosric A,ios: Ginny Irie-res'-ed in Piilrinq, laid and I-Ii' Parade Acfivifies: Clncif 2, 3: Calerefio Cl In 3 HUBERT ALBERT RIESTER, JR. 2II Easf Palmer Avenue Collingswood Lively, likeable, and lilfle Alios: SqJeege lnleresfed in boslreflooll and sv.i'n- rning Aciivifies: Vcirsi+y Baslrerbcll Man- oger 3, 4: Varsiiy Cliib 3, 4: No- Iional I-loncr Sociery, Vice-Presidenf 3, 4: Comrnencernenr Usher 3: I-Ioll 6-orcl 4: Home Room Officer 2: Board ol Confrol 4 AQ J. ELEANOR ROBIE 43 Zane Avenue Collingswood S'f : Qisiefe a c: iff-i-'fl lf'f-'mod Tru 1 and Z, l, 3. 1 C Acfiviiiesz Gee C C 4' E '- in 2 3 4- 44 ing- 1 f 2 4 EILENE C. ROGERS 304 Laurel Avenue Woodlynne pecsof' Lacs-J and oi 'fi Abs: 'I3 ilc lf Q'f::'f4d in s'QGci : rnziif' 1 lack valzlgbs Acfiviries: Jr. Red Cross Reowsc-nb: 'ive 3 4: Recording Secre'a'y 4 EILEEN E. ROMEO 3I Haddon Avenue Wesfmonf Urtailec'ed rn sical, ard Lranqiil Alias: Blackie Inleresled in correspondence, collecr ing DOS'CO'dS and saxcplfone Aclivifies: Bend 2, 3, 43 Ggidanco Reovesevdive 2, Home Room Ofii. cer 3 GEORGE WALLACE RONEY 628 Soufln Newfon Lake Drive Collingswood 'Siiclf vigcrccs and 'neon Alias: Rl1cr-e lnl'eres'ed in being c ssccess sncr' :Je girls. and dancing Acfivifiesz Jr. Red Cross Represenla live 27 Track 3 4: CaIe'eria Cl b 3 4: Varsiiy Cl.b 4 JANE MIRIAM ROSS 337 Cypress Avenue Woodlynne Refcen' friendly, and rn sica, A'ias: lex l e'es'ed in a oarlicfar 5c'diQf D-3-,gi Dee and Pa+ and afl Acfivifiesz Gee Cl-o 2 3 4: CPT' 3 43 Gals Ense-'noe 4: S':'H Cnc' s 4 HENRY R. ROSSELL 22I Richey Avenue Wesl Collin swood 9 lns Defdltle slcilill Gnd gfg Alias: 'l-lanlw l 'efe:'ed i' s::C s e3'i'1 :: 1 1 Acfivilies: F-752 2 3 47 Cgghff 41 B355-ei: 2 3 4'Bc:'1-to 3 4' V'-!'S-'Y C Q 3 4: Ffesaenv Czaa pres'ac'n' 4: l-l: ne Rccnn Of:'cf-- Qi Covrnercewen' UELE' 3: N: 'o3 I-VM' SH?-'y 3 4' I-la' C r'Y fee 3 My I V Cl I SO MARY BETH ROWE I26 Lawnside Avenue Collingswood Sf.-ew, siisea, ana cnecvfl AJS! Belyll lnwiezwa If aarcirg L2 3f',fT'1iV'Q c ' :no leecfd Lee cf cl ce Aclivifiesz I-li -3 Rx Oifcer 2 ROBERT W. RUDOLPH 40I Lincoln Avenue Collingswood CUM, winy, ara rea-lwoaed A'a,: Boi Ifvewyed In acrcnalic rneclwanics. :qos rozdel airplanes, and lislling JOANNE E. RUSSELL 534 Haddon Avenue Collingswood Drarnalic, gay, and daring Alias: 'Suzy' Inleresled in dancing, music, and lvienas Acfiviliesz Swimming 2, 3, 4: Glee Cl1b 2, 3.47Cl1cir3,4gSlale Chorus 43 Soeeclw Class 23 Dvamalic Club 3, 4: Play 3: I-Iall Guard 3: Board of Conlrol 3g Home Room Ollicer 3 DOROTHY M. RUTH 625 Linwood Avenue Collingswood Taenled s'ii. and slsdious Aias: Dol' Irlevesed in slsdying organ and piano and having lun wiln the gang Aclivifiest Colls-Higlw News Typisf 3, 4, Caleleria Club 3 MARION JANE SALMONS 33 Collings Avenue Collingswood Afmsirg slap-nappy, and Saullwern Alias: 'Janeyi' ln'e'es'ed in poo.,laf fmsic lcn wi'In friends and Kertclry boys Acfivifies: .H Rea Cross YCAJHEEV 47 Czlevefio Cnc 4 VIRGINIA ELLEN SAUL 209 Homesleod Avenue H Collingswood 'Mus 'ace scirifed and enefgelic A :s: Giro, Ive es'-eo I' spoffs Having a good wwe 3'd gzinq Ya cylege Acfiviliesz I-lczlrey 2, 3 4: Baslrvbali 2 3: Temis 2 3 47 Varsify Club 3, 43 Ric, Us'e' 33 Viclory Corps 3: I-live Room Ollhcer 4 CAROLYN G SAXTON I3 Ogden Avenue Collingswood Acfivifiesz I-I VERONICA V SCHAAF 409 Cedar Avenue Collingswood nas Ive r' cz Aciiviliesz L :-.'n s rd ,ale eros 'l a V ,, ,, ' -l WALTER G. SCHAEFER 2I3 Newfon Avenue Q W Oalclyn l Cm, I re , ri ia? I s ,eps-, ' I Lil, IQ3 HC, , or dogs and lnarrvbxx ers KATHERINE ELAINE SCHEERBAUM 56 Harding Avenue Oaklyn Good-neared accerafe, and wary Alas: ay eresreci A movl , ea'ir1g, and lennis ivifies: Gl,e Clk: 2, , I 0 f High News Typis' 3, 4 4 . .. ELEANOR H. SCHILKE I8 Cooper Street Weslmonf Dellglvhi, congenial, and re-lined las: Sc i ' neresfed in e . cu, Janice, and going fa college Acliviliesz Junior Red Cross Volun- feer 2: Play Usher 3: Sludenf As- sembly Program Cl,L': 3, 42 Calls- Hlgn News 2, 3, 4: News Ediror 4: Calls-High News Salicilor 3, 4: Na- Tlanu' I-Icnor So:ie'y 4 ROBERT A. SCHROEDER 433 Easl' Melrose Avenue Wesfmonf ADDr'eCia'Ive, agreeable, and a'fis'i Aias: Bob ln?eres'ed in Wagner Mssic, can versaricr' and a :er ' K Acfivifies: Glee Cleb 2, 3, 4: Choir ' 2, 3, 4: P, T. A. Represenfarive 45 Home Room Officer 2 HENRY A SCHUBERT 607 Haddon Avenue Collingswood CI s ra H rl J Achvmes G C O G a a 4 BERNARD B SCHWARTZ 720 Haddon Avenue Collingswood a 'rx 3 rde ro Wes '- aae pnia warner na Terra-e Ave- n Cora en A nvihes J R ross , , 3 Cnalrrnan J mor Red Cross Council Cha rr-nan I-Ing Co nci 3 Repr s 'w cz e Camden Caenly Jn- '3 rcl Q er , , 1 HERBERT A SCHWARTZ 402 Virginia Avenue Wesl' Collingswood v e -, a QKSJ el A Brorlner I-ler y r , ' gl ls, baslcerba , an ood ivifles: B sk- b ll 3, 4' Tra k , ars 'y C V , FRANCIS BERT SHAFFER 42I Sloan Avenue Wesl Collingswood Mssical: scienrlfic, and aflabl- lnleeshd in asrraromy, rn sic, an -Hess ivifiesz Ord, ' a 2, 3, 4: a - ' a . DOROTHY N. SHARP 229 Aflanfic Avenue Weslmonl Ta pleasant and brune e Alias: Slimmer Inferesled in ealing, raller slcaling al Wa'son'awn, and becoming a gaoa no.sewlIe I. STANLEY SHOCKEY 4I4 Wa.nuI Avenue Laurel Springs 'Sharp smao?h, and Social: e Alias: Sl'vcclr lnferesled ln drawing, avialion, and girls Acfiviliesz Glee Clsb 3, 4: Drarnalic Clsb 2 SI MARY ELIZABETH SIMMONS 27I Pork Avenue Collingswood H, ic'c.s. oeaszr-1 afa ' cfnsibff Alias: 'Mes' Inlef-es'ed in '. 'noir :cle cc' 'evirg and a ' fl c swe -irne Acliviliest it Ped C'iss V:i, 'f:e' 3 4: In Ped C ss l?ec'eze :'ife 4 DOROTHY M. SIMONS 200 Ardmore Avenue Weslmonf CC'dia' ws'efii S and w'rr'fi. Aiast Def lnfefesfed in ea no dancing. avfl being a syccess MARY HELEN SINTON I7 Ardmore Terrace Collingswood Prampl, pleasarv, and peaceiiil Alias: Polly lnleresled in reading, crl and lfff' coming a secrelafy Acliviliesz Jr. Red Cross Vclanieer 3i Jr. Red Crass Rearesenfalive 47 Kniglif Slafi 4i Dum and Bigle Corps 3, 43 Play Usner3 HAROLD S. SLAMP I07 Emerald Avenue Weslmonl Snare-wi ed soirked. and sporlim Aias: EOL IV7'6 6Si9G in blondes and agfic-.llgfsf ROBERT D. SLOAN 253 Cresfmonf Terrace Collingswood R654 ' 'e'i':'a a'a sow'-'Y 'aaa Al'aS: BTC' l 'e'es'ed sr:: s i 'i' 'Le Nu.. an i 'a ADELAIDE E. SMITH 334 Evergreen Avenue Woodlynne Ga: ae :' and :j'f'ed Alias: Dee Dee' l e'es'ea if begfrfna a Nav, N -fl- Ja'e ,fd Pc' 3 :J b':'l'e s lf f- CC'r.r'g Adiviliesz Dfa'n:'ics 2 3 47 S.-D' 'viva 2 3 4: Jr. Red Cwss Vf' f 'ee' 2 3: Nxse RCCW12 3 4 57 JEAN A. SMITH 237 Penn Avenue Collingswood Shee' seda'e and sincere Alas: S'ni'fy' lwefeygd in being a good secrefary. 'i3Ji'ig I 'i, and e3'inq Acfiviliesz Play Usner 3: l fi' Red Cwss 3 MILDRED ELISE SMITH 54 Eos! Greenwood Avenue Oaklyn Tfirn lallcalive, ard lanlalizing Alas: 'Millie' ln'eresled in eaiing, lalling, and dancing Acfivifiesz Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Home R-:om Officer 31 Play Ticlcel Corn- millee 3: Play Uslner 3 WALTER G. SMITH 22 Wesl Haddon Avenue Oallyn Gengine, eager, and caulio-.is Alias: Srni++y' lnieresled in ioining lime Navy ar-d marrying a nice girl JANICE A. SNOW I07 Fern Avenue Collingswood Dailc dainiy, and dignified Alias: Jan Irleresied in ealing and Eleanor Acliviiiesz Jr, Red Crass Valmleer 4 JUNE LORNA SNOWDEN 807If2 Haddon Avenue Collingswood En'e :zin'i-g earnest and eiac' A'as: 'Jfwie' ln'efes'ed in 'Uiclff' Dc+ e. and a':'na'i:s Aclivilies: C'arna'fQ Cll: 2, 3, 4 JEAN L. SPITZBARTH 230 Reading Avenue Oaklyn B' re e fofiglifiy, ana 'sfnc ' Alas: 'Sr:i'z' l'l 3V9SL6d in a cerlaifi Marine dgng. 'ng ard g'ad.a1ing Acfivilies: Ciicir 37 G-'ee Cl h 2, 3: Drfn c'd B-gle Ccfas 3 4 JANE E. SPRACKLAND 30 Bellevue Terrace Collingswood xy., -3 nyc' 1,3 Eve l,-.E,ES. '- Leif: 1,13 :,,5-:p ' -f. : 3 ' v'l':: f:'-'J C Aclivifiesz 3 ,rr er: Bee Crrsr 4 C 4 f' RUSSELL L. STAIB lOl Ardmore Terrcce Collingswood l-l'er':.s r s:rIef:,s Grd Cora-f Ales: Stoll ln'eres'-eo T' o'er ,' :F jg: 3r'fir-gj Acfiviliesz Bend 3 4 ROBERT S. STALLOP, S 2 c. U. S. N. l20 While Horse Pilre Ooklyn To' ffi+'y ood lrierdly Aios: Bob In'eres'ed in winning live WSF, U S Navy ond orrvooroplvy SALLY ANN STEHLICK 227 Burrwood Avenue Collingswood S.rDris7rg ormsing, ond sooiolo Alios: Sis lnrereslecl in riglw' sclnool, 'Fe F :no beoerrwrz cn irwerier oecor Aclivilriesz ,lrior Red Cro feer 4 DANIEL E. STEVENS l3l6 Nevdon Avenue Wesl' Collingswood Verv fioe, sny :: d sincere Aliost Pe'e'l lnzeresfed in ice slcorirfg orcl s Vl'1I g Acfiviliesz Orolneslrrc 2 3: Cole' Cl,b3 ROBERT STEVENSON 22 Eos? Walnuf Avenue Weslrmonl l'lCCCf-Qiflxlry rr-eooy ood l:: ' Abs: 'Boo' 5, .5 - sjsj xr SlO 'D, and lolres Acfivilies: Boorcl of Co rc' 2 BESSIE L. STEWART 303 Wolnul' Avenue Ocklynl Gene :e e':.5 oo: oe f' ss: B-e .' l ere:'eo T' 1 1 ROBERT K. STRASSER 79 Ulicc Avenue Weslmgonf . Eo ,s os' C -eoereje' :, o':z enizyob e Abs: Bob' lverevee ir- rf sf cod l:c'l:o'l Acfiviliesz Crcresho 2 3: Gee C ,li 2 3: CC s-l-lo' News 2 3 4 WILLIAM E. STROHBEN 7 Wesf Homesleod Avenue Collingswood O ie: rneencrico y-rnfrded ond roll Afisf 'B'll ln'eres'eo ir- 'ne Army and sporfs Acfiviliesz Horne Roonn Officer 2 MARIAN F. STROHLE 634 Perl: Avenue Collingswood Pre'ly pelire, ond perl Aiiosz 'S'urnpy l eres'ed in Ocean Cily, We An- gle ' ond sporrs Aclivilies: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Bond Moloreve Sergeonr 3, 4: Boord ol Ccrfrol 2: ploy Usher 3: Spring Con- oer' Uslwe' 4: l-lorne Room Olfcer 3 DOROTHY M. STUBER l08 Eosl' Wayne Terrace Collingswood Ahrocive cgreeclele ond opofecio- ve Aiios: 'lfo'+y I-'eres'ec in lfovinq F n, 'ollring ond doing ro Ocean Cily Acfiviliesz Cc'ls-High News Ediroriol S'o5 2 3 4: Edi+or-in-Claiel 4: Cells' Higl' News Represenfolive 2 43 Drx' ond Bugle Corps 3, 4: Glee C .b 2 3 4: Clvoir 3, 41 Orclwesrro 2 3 43 Norionol Honor Soclefy 3, 4: Home R001 Ollicer 4: Plcy Ticlce' Cemrnhiee 3: Bond Conoerl Usrfer 3: Vio'ory Corps 37 P. T, A. Qeore-se '3'7ve 27 Cole'erio Club 3 4 JOHN SCOTT TANGUY 2l3 Richey Avenue Wes? Collingswood S'S3C3iGS' s:o f'g crd sersilzle Afos: Joolc Meresfeo in ol'o'ogr3ony nmsic. o'd orivrg Acfivilies: No'ior-ol Honor Sooiefy 3 47 P. T: A. Represenrorive 2: Kniglv? S'o': 4: Vic'ory Corps 3: Ccrnrnevcee Mer Useer 3i ploy Uslver 3 53 BETTE MARGARET TAYLOR 8l3 Eldrige Avenue Wes'r Collingswood Ncncliabn' rfcriceable, and r Alias: HBQUI' ln+eres'ed ir- Pri, '5ij '2s Qradcafirg AC+ivi'ies: Dc'-f-1 of Cc 7' 'r Ref, Cffgg Vc'.-'ee' 2: I-lime PMT Once' 3: Play Usl'-er 3: Gee C F 2 3 4: Cnair 4: D'. i :cd B fllf' Ccros 4 JEANNETTE TAYLOR 2I8 Evergreen Avenue Woodl nne Y lc-fa: cre v ocd i e'es'r Alias: 'G. G. lrileres'ed in ea'irg 'efer--Milind and sinqina Acfivilies: Speecln Class 2: Dramalic Club 3: Glee Clcb 2, 3 4: Jr. RMI Cross Volinnleer 4: P. T, A, Repre- Senlalive 3 ANNE E. THOMPSON 33 Ridgeway Avenue Oallyn Slvorl, amusing, and animaled Alias: Nancie lnleresled in food, lm, and Sally Acfivifies: Glee Cleb 2. 3. 4: Home Room Secrelary 2: Jr. Red Crcss Volanleer 2: Swimming 2: Bcard rl Conlral 4 M. ELIZABETH THOMPSON II03 Pork Avenue Collingswood Bssy, blonde, and enlli,sias'ic Alias: Belly lnleres'ed in leuer-v.ri'ir'g grcdwfJ'A ing and ealing Ac'livi'fi ': P T A, Re-r:'esec+'u+ive 2: Jr. Red Crass Represenlarive 2, 4: Jr, Red Crass Volunreer 3: Sewirra Clib 2: Lycearn Uslwer 2: Assivanl Librarian 2 3: Play Crew 3 4: Hall Guard 4: Assembly Praqrorn Cc'rirni'- lee Vice-Presidecl 4: Red Crcss Sf- :ial Secrelary 4 ALBERT W. TIBBETTS 53 Haddon Avenue Wesfmonl' Ccrnical snfri ard neo: A'ias: Bert ln'eres'ed ir wcrner' bcwlirfz 1 grad cling LUCILLE J. TOBIAS 807 Walnuf Avenue Oolnlyn Tir, cc ve crd a'n.sir' Alics: Tcbyu lr eres'ed in rnevies spcds ard l -: Acfivilies: I-lcclrey 2, 3, 4: Bash' ball 2: P, T. A. Reoresen'c':ve 4: I' F 4 f'l l A MARVIN W. TOPLAN bll While Horse Pike Oaklyn Enledairirg, lgn-loving and reserved lr f3re5'eq in piclrl5S qirls, ccd Bil' l-lane Acfivilies: Glee C' b 2. 4: Cbfir 4 RAYMOND H. URBAN 625 Slolnes Avenue Collingswood Talenled. capable, and relresliirg lnreresled in lrnrnper playing, aero- namical engineering, and cliernislry Acfivilies: Band 3, 4: Sludenl Assem- bly Cliib 2, 3: Glee Club 2: Board ci Conlrol 3 BETTY M. VAN HORN I8 Eos? Palmer Avenue Collingswood A++rac ive, gracelal, and gay Alias: Vaneli lnleresled in dancing, ealina al Bob- bys and Glenn Miller recordings IRIS WATERFIELD I43 Kendall Boulevard Oolrlyn Prelly, Friendly, and reserved Alias: I lnleresled in Ed, +l've Navy, and dancing WADE C. WEIKAL, JR. I8 Eosf Clinfon Avenue Oalrlyn Swils, drall, and lelicilous Alias: Wee lnleresled in a cerlain girl, 'raclc ana lr:a'ball and joining :lie Navy Acfivifies: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Varsivy Clb 2 3 4: Fccrboll 2. 3, 4: I-Icme Room Officer 3 4: P. T. A. Repre- sef c'ive 2 ROBERT A. WEISBROD 7 Eos? Crysial Lake Avenue Weslmonl M.si:al, arriable, and sociable Alias: Bob lnleresled in Dlaying a bass Hafn, sailirg and drawing JACQUELINE V. WEISE I65 New Jersey Avenue Collingswood Qfei verso'ie, and a'Tffa'ed Alias: Ji 'n',' l e'es'e'1 la v ,e 'f' if I Q Cod 'ncfes Acfiviiiesz I-Ia G aa 4 CHARLOTTE RAE WEST 9I3 Newlon Avenue Oaklyn Pe 'e L More s a'd ' A ias: l'Clwally lf e'es'-ed in if,7'i q We Mar driving, and I'-Icffy James Acfivifiesz Band 2 DAVID MATHEWS WHATMOUGH I7 Easl' Park Avenue Oallyn Candid, amusing o'cI iriei-dly l lE'eSIed in Marines gr Ngvy beg Lilf blondes, and resl MARY ANNE WHITNEY 606 Slwadylane Collingswood Sliy sidio s, and calm Aiias: 'Iwww' lnfere-sled in Iced qeliind c ifrb, and an Acliviiiesz J nior Red Cross Reme- senlolive 3: Jinior Red Cross Vol ri- feer 4 A. DONALD WILFONG Lolus and Eber+ Avenues Ashland Lilceable Carefree and pleasing Ailas: D elm Inferesled in icir-irq rlie Navy ea,- ing Ioofball, and ea+ing Ac+ivi'Iies: Gee Cl I: 2 3 4: Cncir 2, 3, 4 MARY JANE WILKINS IIB Eos? Park Avenue Oaklyn Tiny sociable, and olecsanf Alias: 'lWiIIciel' Inferesged in sporis gellivg Ilie iiqlil man, and being liappy SHIRLEY E. WILLETT 2II Knighl Avenue Collingswood 'NV'-y, ocofar and o:'ive A Tas: Wi y ef-es'ea To Vo ' if yd Iced Acliviiiesz I-lame Poem Ofrter 2: See C .la 2 3 4: C'Ci'3 4? K'A73Li SUJ5: 47 Pay UsFe' 3 JAMES H. WILSON I2 Wesf Palmer Avenue Collingswood Pervasive prevalenil cod r'ms'Cal A'ios: 'lim' lr1'efes'ed in soars ioinirg 'Ve Air Cfyos and ll'h jliiVl Ill Acfiviliesz Choir 2 3 4: Giee C Ii 2 3 47 Bard I 2: li T, A, R'3C'6' 5 SQULOIIIF: 3 43 Sfa ff Clio' s 41 DC i- ble Mined Qiiarler 3 4 If I l, .n , , f 1 .ff-fr 'I' C- !! f rj ,w , , , , ' 4 ,1 -1,1 JOSEPH ROLAND WILSON I04 Cooper Avenue Collingswood Atnlefic, popalar, ard cornpcnic able Alias: 'Roll' lri+ere5'ed in frank and spcrls Acfivifiesz Track I, 2 3, 45 Varsiw AILBZ 3 4 GORDON W, WOODS 5I2 Woodlawn Avenue Collingswood Small. arnbi'io s, and since e Alias: 'Woody' lVYi5 CS'9d in aerrnavics eminem- Tnq cvd seo scoisling Ac+iviIies: Glee Cl In 2, 3, 4: Cifir 3, 4: Full Traci: 2, 3, 4 NORMA WOOLY 605 Lincoln Avenue Collingswood Versalile enIer'ai'iirvg, ard more dic'ab'e Alias: llSrniles Infereved ir- doles dcricirg and :en ELIZABETH WORRELL I025 Belmonl' Avenue Haddon Township Sllaias, sedafe and crnbi'io,s Alias: 'Be y Infe-res'ed in a Fire Ccn'rol'wcr' Third Class' and a U. S. Bavleslfip Acfivifies: Colle-I'-Iigli News 2 3 4: Edivgriol S'al'f 43 Calls-I-Iigii News I?eoresenIo'ive 2, 32 Jr, Red Cross Represenfalive 3, 45 Volanfeer 2: Cc.ncil Treasurer 42 Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Lyceum Uslier 23 Hall Guard 43 Caleferia Club 4 55 MARVIN WURTZEL I WhiIe Horse Pilre ,.., ,V-. , A z He'- Oalrlyn VF? ,,,,, .,N,f: sf? Acfivifiesz Eiif 4 7 4' C A. Q 5 -wif ,4-,f, CAMERA Sl-IY HERBERT WILLIAM CARR 22I Cypress Avenue Woodlynne AFIWGI-liwirg, brcvmy Grid Q inf Alias: 'I-I-wb' lrwresled 'r 'he Marine Ccrps, ani mas and ffls lbelieve if or nmll DORIS HARDING I255 Sanger Slreef Philadelphia Vivccims ccfsed and ar+is'ic Alias: 'Davie' lr-feresled if ccwege and afl SCl CTfl IN MEMORIAM The Class of I944 wishes fo pay fribufe Io Ihe memory of Wallace Rhodes ALICE MAE YOUNGMAN 508 Jessamine Avenue Wesl Collingswood -naw Acfiviliesz CH 5 4' See L : ' 'nf z 3't':'Cx.-.a . . Siie' 4 who died during his sophomore year. , I X 1 I I f mom Law M5703 XX L ENGLISI SI r X 'X Tw X 1 4 xr sTsNod 00K KE ITBRRI QQ 4 sax f' -I I I7 my N 5' 4 -sg ' QW -v aa. lu, IIIIIQ-it III I X J FN Ucks Porlo KNO LEDGE cms f I' 3 II I ' I I 'I I f I I . if WI, j , I 5 A I .g I 1 ,I I I 1, I 13' ' i ' I1 I L 'f I I , l I VI L I Q 3 'I F M x I I V f y , ya N. I - 4 h Q -I 'rl :I 7 I I ' X -S ' rs. I I I I II fI7voI'.'-u I III X ' 9 ' I F I IX IAQ! PE '4 I I X I C f ' im I., I. - , .K f' 111 1-'- '1'- ' ' I -. 4..- L X l Q 2 L T.. J C P M7 C I F -I . I u I ,I W I I I x, E , TSX'-1' ' -1 t . f X N ' X my I I, I If , I, I , I I I I I I f 'X I I v if MJ A CII, , I I ' I 'R-.1 in X x5 I f A I N I,-J I I I AXQX-xx? If X ' II f 'G' rf L I , . , I I Tl V' -. Q 7, l ll H rl f6 ' Q f I 41 5-Af 1 I If V 4 , Ml I If 4 I xx IC A I I I ,Y 0' g-,gj ' J f If I 9 Iv' ,. ff, I TI . . - . I I W if 'HEI W 4. 4119 - NIH, - V Ula- xxxtil: X !i...r, ,IIEILIIIIIWIIII Iii I 'i.22i1I?ffe?55T:f:i's'i I I I II III Y' VII I 'I 4' I Er' 'If I VIIQ IW' fs! I, - gig-, - - , I f , I FEA' ' f m I 'L f gi?',' h X I '- I II I ,, fxiif' 'IQ III , - I IRS-Q II 'III 5,5-It 'I. I JI I I - 0 F ',VI!,f l f 1: :SX , 'fyl QI' ' I , I 'I iff J ' 1 M1 I X 1 I xx fn' 4 ,I II 4 I in X Ig x x Lil .L- W - 'IE N ,f fl ' - X - I, - - 3. f fi- If 'S ,. fIIII ff - 4 'h A gi . K 'I 'I P::g:f .1 Q K5 2.41 --a . , J -F f - Y gg 77 cblglfflf ,yur Alifllll0II Cl Il Cl fllllf' Dorolhy Kufrruff. Secrefory of lhe Junior Class, is faking nofes for Richard Bower, Vice President Joseph Wesfcofl, President and Rober+ Biddle, Treasurer. Piciured af fhe righ+ is Mrs. Mildred Ferner, chief sponsor of +l'19 junior class and irs acfivilies. Mr. O. G-ron+ Gooden, picfured of fhe ex+reme righf, is lhe assisf- an'f sponsor of fhe iunior class. A ,H . I f , Q iff ' fi W SEG? FV ' 2? A in-?,if Wu? 5222! 4 UT' afar 'I 'f is 45' F5 .5 fig? N ,?w ' 327 J? f 1793: 1, g 0 , l ., E ' k ' , f jff ., - D ' I' ,U :Ea ng, N X W Y flli ' ., , 29,354 ' ' J E L ,Ji if nj ff fir! - -U-H' gs aa'E liglfil 1 - 'll AND THEY SHALL HAVE GOOD LUCK Slanding lei? fo righf are: Dorofhy Bond, freosurerg Marlha McGregor, secrelaryg and Neda Trasmondi, vice- presiclenl. Sealed is Earl Shuber+, presidenl. Righr: Chief sponsor of lhe sopho- more class, Miss Mary E. McKenzie helped guide lhe Sophomore Board of Con+rol and class officers. Righfz Mr. Roscoe Divine, assisfonf sponsor for lhe class of I946, helped Miss McKenzie in her worlr. fir- is L ,. I' ,,,,,:i, li ,.. N,,,A ,,f-L f Efft , Y.. 'R-f 4 . VV N v' fs' i' ' ': in 'Pl Ei . Cc 3 - '4 f..O,. x W... ,,.,, ,. HA, r -V' ,. S 3 . L, Ar- 'l-lc . t: 9- gon. ,.sn,.', ,1 bl '41 HOME ROOM 3 F s ' ney W xn M Macaregor W 'J o 'nes .J o,.poi Sand er dnegc F rewr 'er i s res wood : rr e Fowh r , sr e few Benne'? J . A' ere HOME ROOM :23 ron? row, e ri . rns, W. Rillmayer, W. Messi' . ' , .Rabinso, .Schue Scondrw .Jon n,A. a- ' ews, . vans, . Ra on U son, G. Rawlins, L. Maxwer . dams, . rl 0. Third r w . , , nnox, . or in . errnan, . dlsi , T. Pa rner . o , J. Ronkeffy. Fourth row , rnorra, , rn, . Fisc . Conner, O. De Froles, M. nel ie, . . , .Ransorn Milnes. HOME ROOM :I9 Fran? row, leff fo righr: R Welsf, L. Bohn, W. Slaffel, H Perry, E. Jones, M. Bennesfen Second raw: H. McCoy, E. Sfro han, T. Deon, H. Dougherry, N Tomosseffi, D. Griffith, A. Cox D. Rieger, A. Beswick. Third row R. Colsher, J, Harris, D. Sinnelf R. Sounders, E. Bishop, J, Taneo lion, W, MacMiIlin, J. Housfon L, Del Negro. Fourth row: A Hobbs, H. Thislle, L. Harringfon A. Williamson, J. Arndr, A. Smit'- M. Bennett, M. Tanealian, E Buck, A. Gilman, E. Field, A D Alessandro. HOME ROOM :I8 Firsf row, left ra righ': V Cook, B. Ayers, S. Clopp, E Backus, J. Bryson, L, Berrigon, A Chafelain, D. Lappin, D. Kesrer Second row: J. Hughes, R. John son, E. Di Napoli, P. Mcccrdell G, Lindner, W. Munroe, J. Hlubb J. Manning, G. Marino, R. Keifer A. Lindner, A. Nied. Third raw F. Miller, W. Nichols, W. Re'+1 P. Crore, E. Cochran, A. Bufonio T. ldell, R. Leonord, P. McMurray HOME ROOM :IZ Firsf row, leff lo righf: M. Say ldge, V. Pawel, E. Rash, J. Osler C. Parker, D. Parker, L. Nov'- nagel, L. Rossell, L. Robinson Second row N. Hogy, R. Ivins C. Holloway, J. Kriyos, R. Rcrh E. Hoffman, F. Gardner, J. Loggy R. Hess. Third row: A. Grower, A SHOW, W. Huslon, T. Griffith, E Schneider, D, Mizener, J. God shall, D. Sheridan, C. Schuck, H Hoffman Q C W' f , w W 50 K E59 'R A '4 I 'AAQ 4 ' P XX Ky Tiki SSN! jz. Xp NX 'L t ,Q 7 6 . 95 5' 1 1 elf XX .X ' V ,A -vs f 2 ,Q xox V ,. X N 0, -,Q Ns , ,ff Q7 UC, iw if if f C , -Y,,, 0 3 14 Q vm 'f , a-Q -Q - 'Y ' 9912 9 f A ' dl CC QQ ' TK' . Q5 0 0 OU WMM ' Sf? T' K rr gi X 0 l l Milli xl ' 1 , 3 y ' X- r. . . The phrase, To do you service, Talcen Tram AcT V aT our Theme play, rnay apTly be used as The moTTo oT our service groups. MivTh, song, and dance were readily available aT The Noon Dance Club, direcTed by Mr. Harry SchwarTz, Miss Mary McKenzie, and a mixed group oT sTudenTs, The boys and girls Thoroughly enioyed These live sessions on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. OTTicers of The Noon Dance Club were as Tol- lows: PresidenT, Richard Miller: VicefPresidenT, RuTh McKay: SecreTary, Florence Bell: and Treas- urer, Edna May ApeTz. To produce harmony in The congesTed caTe- Teria and To secure cleanliness and Tidiness, The CaTeTeria Club, represenTing each class, devised a sysTern whereby each sTudenT had a deTiniTe seaT. Miss Gladys Hillman and Mr. Ben Marlc man- aged The Girls' and Boys' Clubs, respecTively. To lreep order in The halls and To direcT visi- Tors and sTrangers were The duTies OT The mem- bers ol The l-lail Guards, under The supervision oT Mr. KenneTh Johnson. Jean l-lauTz, presi- denT, assisTed Mr. Johnson in organizing The guards and assigning duTies and posiTionS. AnoTher group is The Assembly Program Club. which is discussed in deTail on page 37. Because The sTudenTs Tool an inTeresT in These clubs, Their progress was rapid. H --QUUM QPULCQ PicTured aT The Top on The opposiTe page is The As- sembly Program Club. FirsT raw, lefT To righT: C. NorTh- sTrom, B. LeTTs, C. Bender, M. Lewis, Miss E. Snohe, sponsor: R. Aiiian, J. Gross. Second row: F. Thompson, M. D'Alessandro, E. Thomas, M. Mann, E. Schilhe, E. Schneider, E. Thompson. Third row: D. Kazarian, W. Venable, R. Welden, J. SToner, W. Gill, E. LuTTon. PicTured on The opposiTe page, second picTure, are The Hall Guards. Fronf row, lefT To righT: E. Thompson, E. Worrell, J. Weise, J. HauT1, Mr, K. Johnson, sponsor: A. Branin, F. Bell, E. Apefz, E. Leonard. Second row: M. Rainey, D MaTlack, M. llgenTriT1, R. Lees, J. Faulkner. J. Harding, L. Berrigan, J. STuber, C. Sfevens. Third row: E. AbboTT, R. Weisbrod, E. Copeland, E. ParmenTier, B. Jaggard, S. Burrows, L. Cresse, R. llgenfriTz, H. Riesfer. FourTh row: C, LoFfT, O. Eisenberg. PicTured on The opposiTe page, Third picfure, is The Girls' CafeTeria Club. Firsf row, leTT To righT: L. Tobias, M. Woods, P. Pierce, F. Ha1elquisT, Miss G. Hillman, sponsor: D. Sfuber, M. Muschell, E, Moore, D, Parlrer. Second row: R. McKay, L. KnellwolT, J. Boedlrer, R. Selm, M. Mann, M. MacGregor, V, Coolr, M. Barry. Third row: L. Praul, J. Schwab, E. Madiraco, D. Rieger, V. Mahoney, A. Tresnalu, R. Ford, D. Hoffman. FourTh row: L. Orsini, E. Graninger, F. HuTchins, J. Salmons, L. FanTini, B. SmiTh, D. Blow, J. Harding. FiTTh row: L, Larson, E. Worrell, D. FleTcher, E. Oalrley, D. Crolrer, H. BarTel. SixTh row: A. Lynch, B. Cochran, PicTured on The opposiTe page, TourTh picTure, is The Boys' CaTeTeria Club. FronT row, leff To righT: C. Ensey, J. Adams, G. Roney, E. Murphy, Mr, B. Marlr, sponsor: S. PawloTslry, R. Slocum, K. Brewer, R. Eichelberger. Sec- ond row: D, KuTTrufT, H. Arnold, C. Hines, L, Cresge, J. Dinella, J. Bo1arTh, R. Kaplan, R. Wallace, Third row: P. BalTaTTo, R. Kaplan, J. WesTcoTT, W. OsTerlund, O. Eisenberg, K. Snow, G, SmiTh. FourTh row: R. Moore, E. Murff, A, Lindner, D. Homan, E. Bishop, M. SuTTerlin. The noon dance commiTTee is picfured aT The lefT: FirsT row, leTT To righT: E. Leonard, R. Miller, Mr. Harry SchwarTz, Miss Mary McKenzie, F, Bell, E. M. ApeTz. Second row: R. EisenhardT, J. WesTon, J. Barr, W. Axon. Third row: C. Degler, F. Goulburn, R. GravensTine, Miss McKenzie and Mr. Schwarh are The sponsors of The noon dances A ,an V . x an P-Q Q' Q X v If i f . X -4 , Tg ?e ,ff I vs V 0 6 0 M54 . 'Vi QQ H Y i y '? xx, 'fm J F ,ri vs, 5- sift, , . . , v -I ,- Q M 1 The piclure shows a meefing of 'Phe P. T. A. wilh The high school principal, Mr. Percy Eichelberger, and The P. T. A. sponsor, Miss Rufh GriFFi+hs. Sealed, leff lo righi: Mrs. John Apelz, secrelaryg Mrs. Edward Bohn, vice- presidenfg Mrs. Clarence Bond, presidenh Miss Grif- fiihs, Mrs. Charles Brooks, Mrs. Fred Hozelquisf, Mr. Eichelberger. Seeded, leff fo righ+, ore: D. Grey, M. Marker, C. Degler, R. McKay, Miss Ruth Griffifhs, J. Burr, A. Rudi- sill, R. Jackson, E. M. Apefz. Second row: E. Hesser, L. Tobias. C. Cummislrey, J. Bryson, P. Sands, A. Fruifman, 2-Qing! 0 QPQCL! 60l15fCl,I'lCg The Porenl Teacher Associafion ci Collings- wood High Scnool nas, indeed, 'grown so some- vnfng of grea' cansrancyfl A cocii irofn each norne roorn served as ilu- em represen?afiye of The P. T. A. All rriese rnernbers worked diligenfly under The able lead- GVSTMD of Miss Rnrh enniiiis, They had charge of The membership campaign and ol The Y. M. C. A, dances in fhe Ngymfl Represenlalives said lichels lor The dance series. Tne odicers of The club were: Presidenl, Rurh Mcliayg Vice-President Carl Deglerq and Secre- lary-Treasurer, Jane Barr. The home room represenialives were R. Scnroeder, P, Banse, J. Wilson, R. McKay, D. Jagod, L. Tobias, S. Baker, l-l. Gilliams, V. Dal- bey, M. Sand, C. Degler, R. Jaclcson, C. Corn- mishy, J. Barr, E. Snriilh, J, Mazen, E. l-lesser, J. Salrnons, M. Marker, A. Tresnalc, A. Shari, M. Back, D. Grey, R, Robinson, J. Bryson, L. Bohn, A. Rodisill, and A. Fruilman. Tne high school P. T. A. officers were: Super- vising Principal, Mr. Carl Dielenbachg Principal, Mr. P. S. Eichelbergerg Presidenl, Mrs. C. Leslie Bona: Firsl Vice-Presidenl, Mrs. Edward Bohn, Second Vice-Presidenl, Miss Rmh Griiciilhsp Re- cording Secrelary, Mrs. J. Aperzi Correspond- ing Secrelary, Mrs. J. Lewis Brooks, Treasurer, Mrs. Fred hlazelquisl. growd fo .SJ0I'l'lQ!All'lg D. Jagod, V. Dolbey. Third row: H. Gillioms, L. Bohn, M. Bock. A, Shorf, E. Smiih, C. Lofff, J. Solmons. J- Wilson, R. Robinson. CC 7? PQ Q Wei. I A l 1 1 21 40 its C1 The Hi-Y Group, firsl row, leff fo righl: R. Slrasser, able. Third row: G. Marino, E. Mills, Mr. C. Rubicam, D. Hess, G. McClure, R. Ropp, W. Nichols, W. Riesler, Advisor: C. Brown, M. Lewis, W. MacMillan, Fourfh row: J. Roney, W. Axon. Second row: R. Eisenhordl, J. Lilz- O. Eisenberg, J. Sclmons, L. Holmes. Inger. G Ailrins, F. Moss, F, Wilkins, G. Roney, W, Ven- rnen, ler fee rneefing oegfnf Thus me Coliingswooo Senior H:-Y ol I943fl944 come io order on o November evening. The club held We high schools Qolelerio. lx nneefings every ofher Wednesdoy evening in The ' Wilh lheir new niclcnome, lhe 'Jinxfl lhe Club K eledecl rhe Following ogicers or lheir flrsf meer- ing: Roberl Slrosger, pfesidenfy John Sofrnons, Q Vrqepregig-jenfg Moorice Lewis, secrelory: ond Vfliionw Venolole, heoserer. The Cleo corhcrrpofeo in bO'l'9flDOll ond sworn of The f lhroughfol Tne w nler rnonlh X, s P' ' n er rne d reel n r L uis oisz J x Jinx snowed o greol odvonce fn recreolionol o ivif lor oys 3. M' I K2 9, 1 Z' F' 56 A -Zgxx-Q ff. x.fk.f-- XX lx I ., r ' S. X ugfl. U d ' V i I Io ol M . O ' Th V , The .Z ' . . . ,gmt . cf' 'lies b ,. - 5 V' . , , F I r rl' '- .fir I I I Z e C - .1 1 Q: i , ,LJ I 'V L 1 fo '- fl ' 4 bfi ' r . - fl fi VK: K i ' fi , 1 C+ 1 'f ' C 4 ., ,lf 'iv 2 L of or 1 if L. -l -f Nafional Honor Sociefy members, Tirsf row, le'FT To righf' M. Muschell, N. Hazelwood, D. KuTTruT?, Mr. R. HolsTon, H, RiesTer, F. Hoielquish R. Aiiian, Second row: C. Bender, A. Youngman, D. STuber, D. Bradford, E. Schillre, V. Moore. Third row: E. Moore, M. McCoy, E. Benson, J. Day, V. Schaaf. FourTh row: D. Campbell. D. Jagod, L. Larson, W. Johnson. Fifth row: H. Rossell, H. Bailey, F. Shaffer, J. Tanquy, A. Brown, E. AbboTT. if ! 3014 your .X4Ci0l 5 tk? .gzroffv The members oT The NaTional l-Tonor SocieTy are chosen on The basis oT characTer, service, leadership and scholarship. TwenTy-seven members were selecTed Tram This year's senior class. The oT:Ticers ol The organizaTion were: Donald KuTTruTT, presfdenT3 T-luberT RiesTer, vice- presidenTg NaTalie Hazelwood, secreTary7 and Fern l-lazelauisT, Treas- urer. Mr. l-l. K. l'TolsTon was The advisor. The airn of The Quill and Scroll, an inTernaTional honor socie-Ty Tor high school iournalisTs, is To encourage and reward individual achieve- menT in journalism. CandidaTes musT be aT leasT iuniors, in The upper Third oi The class, recommended by The sponsors, and approved by The naTional oTTicers. I944's Ten members were chosen Tram The Calls-High News and 'lKnighT sTaTTs. The members oT These Two honor socieTies are picTured on This page. Members of The Quill and Scroll. Leff column, reading Top To bolfomz Befly Moore, Fern HozelquisT, Jane Day, Eleanor Schillre, and Oline Hoclrnell. Lower col- umn, reading leTT To right Maurice Lewis, Jean Haufz, Elimbeih Worrell, Dorofhy Sfuber, and Doroihy Bradford. 1' E. or Wow Our O Aeruafion 27 ri QI' 0I'l'l'l0 The Assembly Program Club, under The able leadership of Miss Es+her Snake, direcTed The eighT special programs presenTed This year. ApproximaTely nine hundred and TiiTeen sTudenTs boughT Ticlcels Tor These programs. The sea- son TiclceTs sold Tor TiTTy cenTs each. All The work ThaT was aTTached To The program planning was done by The commiTTee. Club members were assigned places in The halls ouTside The audi- Torium To direcT TraT'lic. The various properTies which were someTimes required Tor The performances were provided by The members also. The year's varied enTerTainmenT included lecfures on India and Success in LiTe g singers: a Travelogue abouT SouTh America: a magician and his varieTy show: wood and rag marioneTTes: and a snalce exhibiT. This year's club members also selecTed programs Tor nexf year's paid as- sembly performances. The oTTicers of The Assembly Program Club are: President Maurice Lewis: Vice-Pre-sidenT, ElizabeTh Thompson: SecreTary-Treasurer, Marion Mann. William Gill and Daniel Kazarian acTed as elecTricians lor The programs. i PicTured below are compeTiTors for an in- , formal Taleni show Thaf was being planned al The Time This book wenT To press. This program was given in addifion To The regu- lar assembly programs. AT The upper lefl is accordionisT, Pafricia Pierce. Lower lefT are Two nimble dancers, Shirley Marie and PaTTy West AT The upper righT is June Snowden presenTing a dramaTic monologue. Lower righf are TalenTed Virginia Dalbey and JeaneTTe Taylor, vocalisTs. , 4 jlatff U1 El WJ! CW LJ in 56 5:21, -nel' .a' il 'iam :J 'nv if! 33 LU seaarg fro eTr T ighi: vim, vigor, v'Ta ar i g:e-f c 'cgi :od .igh Schools cheere rs T'ose ' . Toon d wiTn chee ,' are The oys on g'rls ho suboied The background of sup- porT Tor aTnieT.c evenTs, They dd much To inspire r Orme -ef.. 7 6 77 . V ,az N O Mruafcon -95 pe! T T X or W0 up ,,,, ,.,, , f p , i ' T I li' 'n l To r T i lfTy, T, ,.f:'i:i,i 'i :J r C .v l-l laa- Q U Uliv - fill e na' r b i f - ff d V! in The members oT The Teams The will To win. The gaeaa s cheerleading aT The hockey, TooTball, and baske'bali games nelped spur The Teams on To viciory. ' The cheerleaders' mosT imporTanT jab was leaaihg The cheering aT The TooTball games. Wnen The band and bugle corps marched on The fied, wiTn Them came The cheerleaders in Their brighT blue and gold uniTorms, i'Give 'em The Ax, llThe SkyrockeT, ZiggiTy Boamf' and l:ighT, Team Fight were iusT a Tew CT The many cheers which resounded during The games. Everybody sang such songs as FighT Tor Collingswood' 'il-lail PanThers, 'lcamden Was Happy BuT Now They're l:orlorn, and Cheer, Cneer Tor Gur Boys Today. 1. J, The members of this year's squad who added Color To The games were: Sallie Ann Dudevoir, Rosemary Burke, MarTha ClayTon, DoroThy Cur- riden, Bernard SchwarTz, WalTer l:iTzpaTrick, Charles Colgan and William Cesanek. Under The direcTion oT Miss RuTh WoolsTon and Mr. Howard lrvine, The squad meT alTer school Tor insTrucTions and pracTice, Bernard SchwarTz was elecTed head cheerleader. The inTroducTion oT a new song, llpigskin Packin' PanThers, was a highlighT aT The Two FooTball Pep Rallies sponsored by The Alumni Associahan. - Below are seen eighf vivacious cheerleaders leading The locomoiivef' LefT To righi, Hrs? row: Rosemary Burke, head cheerleader: Sally Dudevoir, MarTha ClayTon, DoroThy Curriden. Second row: William Cescnek, Walfer Fifzpafrick, Bernard Schwarfz, head cheerleader, and Charles Colgan. 36- 31 I1 ' IQ if -Q3 -L 3 jar geawb jhaf Wed We Wan way FooTball squad, Third row, sTanding, leff To righf: R. Winn, R. Hughes, M. WurTzel, F. Goulburn, C. Ensey, R. Bower, C. LofTT, J. Sherman, R. Collings, J. Mifchell, F. Jaggurd, G. Krusen. Second row, left To righT: J. Curreri, T. DePaul, O. Kirkbride, J, Salmons, C. Brooks, H. Rossell, M. Evans, There are many beasTs ThaT This old world has claim To: big beasTs, medium beasTs, and liTTle beasTs. BUT The mosT Terociaus and dangerous oi all is The panTher, The Collingswood PanTherl AT The head aT This carnivorous Tamily of TooTball players Tor his TwenTy-TiTTh year was Coach H. T. SkeeTs lrvine. The new year sTarTed wiTh only Two oT The old year's leTTermen, Hank Rossell, cenTer, and BiTTer BozarTh, Tullback. As inexperienced as The new Team was, iT ToughT viciously and vicTori- ously Through a Palmyra eleven. A pair aT passes Trom DePaul To Weikal and a nineTeen yard run by Limey Biddle cosT The visiTars I8 poinTs. AiTer WurTzel and l.oTTT converTed, The opener closed wiTh a 20-O score, in Tavor aT The Colls.' The Calls hiT The air lanes To spoil Wood- row Wilson's TirsT game, 20-O. The Trio oT Touch- K. Cooley, A, Yannelli, J. BozarTh, W. Weikal, O. Eisen- berg. Firs-T raw, leTT To righT: J. Trainer, J. Dinella, R, Helms, C, Carson, J, Gave, A. Brown, E. Cooley, R. Biddle. S- PawloTsky, G. Whifing, E. Murphy. downs came in The TirsT half when The DePaul- Weikal combinaTion clicked Tor Two, and Helms accounTed Tor The Third on a pass Tram Carson. Journeying To Vineland, The PanThers were compleTely Turned-abouT on a weT Tield. A pass from Nick DePaul To The leTT end, Yannelli, a laTeral To Weikol, and a TiTTy yard run by The laTTer scored The Coils TirsT 6 poinTs. WiTh The whole Team behind him, Biddle Took anoTher of DePaul's passes and wenT over, AlThough The PoulTry Clan won, 25-I2, The PanThers played like panThersl The Calls moved back inTo The winning Torm by deTeaTing a genTlemanly PenningTon Team. 26-O. BozarTh, Weikal, DePaul, and Carson all scored. for ear 4 , 1 1 1 X Q 0:34 ' it 1. oo'-'K' 9 ' O ep I Cf ph o,3 lv fd, fa,ff 0 Pu-0 0 I or 20 0' 99, o0 4, lv -91 o,, 0 'bf' of 0 do o o d 6 ,947 61: lyo o Q 4 ,059 oem' 4 ,, 'ho O .I N '. be J, O A 4' - 0 'od f ' 4' H -1 '. ,- ' 4 4, h J Z f 0 0 ,Z I ' Ps oh' O Z' A ' ly ,L0,hd oo Pap. lyo Qeo X. . d 4 Hom 0 5 ., 4 or 'Wu ' lv 'Yo 'y Od ,, 450: f y r lv ff ' fi of - ggi' 'u Above: J. Curreri. halfback, and W. Weilzol, quorferbaclr, offered sirong cle- lense. The above picfure, from leff +0 righl, shows Coaches William Diemer, Norman Moffeff, Bon Mark and Cliffon Rubicam ialking over fhe I943 prospecfs wifh head coach, Howard Skeefs lrvine. Sheds compleied his fwenfy-fifth year as menfor of fhe Collingswood High School foolball feom. Y' Q , ff A , W- 4 , .. in ' '-rf' - QQ.. -. Q :J S . ', r Ca plain Hank Rossell. Leif: E. Murphy and O. Eisenberg fackles. Cenler: T. DePaul, halfbaclr. guards. Lower righi: J. Solmcns and K.hCooley .. 7 HTOFIYH Ycnnelli. lell and fo' C0lllf19SW0Od. blleS lllS close in To all buT kill The ball-carrier. Also shown are Tongue ds he slows down Rockwell of Haddonfield. leTT tackle Ken Cooley, number 20, and riglif +acl:le Hank Rossell, number 37, and BifTer BozarTl'i, SI, Globe TroTTing To BridgeTon The lrvinemen were downed 22-O. Camden Took over The PanThers, I9-8. AT The opening ol The second halT BozarTh Took The kickoTT and raced sevenTy-eighT yards Tor a Touchdown which didn'T counT. Carson passed 'io l-lelms Tor six, while an auTomaTic saTeTy ac- counTed Tor Two more poinTs. AT The sTaTe capiTal oT New Jersey The Blue and Gold were subdued, I7-7, by TrenTon Tor Their TourTh deTeaT. l'TaddonTield was happy buT now They're Tor- lorn because The PanThers beaT Them, I3-O. Weikal and DePaul boTh Tallied once. The Irvinemen were ouT To avenge a lew Things, and They did iusT ThaTl Under The leadership aT CapTain Rossell, The Calls showed The TighTing spiriT which has iusTly made This school Tamous. The Audubon Team was also crushed by The KenTuclry Salmons, number 29. paws oT The panThers, I3-O. The annual Turkey Day game aT Woodbury was The lasT and TiTTh deleaT Tor The Blue and Gold. ln The lasT minuTes ol ploy Kirkbride, righT end, scored his TirsT six poinTs. CapTain Ros- sell shiTTed inTo The backfield and plunged over Tor The exTra poinT. Weikal Tallied six more. Final score: Woodbury, 25-Collingswood, I4. WiTh The end aT The Woodbury game, Col- lingswood's l943 looTball season came To a close. The PanThers earned l33 poinTs To lO8 poinTs Tor The opponenTs. Weikal led in scoring wiTh 60 poinTs. Biddle followed wiTh I8 poinTs, while l-lelms and DePaul each had I2 poinTs. CrediT should be given To Hank Rossell Tor making All SouTh Jersey. Breaking even wiTh Tive wins and Tive losses, The PanThers upheld The Tradi- Tions ThoT have spread Tar Their TighTing Tame! CC .7Ai5 Scarf, ' .W f O, my Carrie v ..... do I Z X ff FX C, 1,22 K5 Left: Fullbaclr lack Bozarllu, of fine class of i945 and lefferman of fwo years, gels ready io sfraigluf-arm his oncoming opponenf. Cenfer: Guards, Charles Broolrs, of Hue class of l945, and Melvin Evans, of Hue class of I944, line up fo l' run signals af praclices. Upper riglufz Ends Tony Ycnnelli, of Hue class of l945 and Owen Kirlubride, of flue class of I944, are ou+ +o receive passes. Lower riglufz Quarierback Clarence Carson, of lhe class of l945, shows flue form by which he avoided rivals un order +o score. The I944 hockey squad: firsf row, leff To righlz L. Shields, D. Penn, M. Cloyfon, D. Bond, D. Gordon, D. Lewis. L. Tobias, E. Benson, M. Sand, M. Fanfini, C. Kempf, C. Alden, V. Saul, E. Robie. Second row, leTT To righl: E. Gursky, D. Buch, managers, V. Cook, H. McKay M. Savidge, B. Whifney, M. Leeds, V. Douglass, M McCoy, J. Depuy, B. Marwick, L, Rossell, E. Schneider R. Selm, and managers J. Day, F. Hufchins, Coach R Woolsfon. ujaLe your Waced, 05106666 N lusT as Theseus, Duke oT AThens, greeTed his courT ladies, so Coach WoolsTon mighT say lo The girls as The game is abou.T To sTarT- Take your places, ladies. The I943 ' Calls hockey Team climbed To Third place in The SouTh Jersey League wiTh a record ol Tour losses, one win, and Three Ties. The 'Colls opened Their season by deTeaTing Haddon l-leighTs, 4-l. AT Haddonheld, aTTer a hard ToughT baTTle, The girls dropped The game, O-I. On SepTember 29, The hockeyiTes encounTered Their TirsT league rivals aT BridgeTon. The Colls' were deleaTed, 3-2. Cn OcTober 6, Woodburi,' handed The Colls a 6-2 decision, The home Tield, on OcTober 8, proved To be a scene oT greaT exciTemenT, when our lassies upseT a skill- ful Moore5Town Friends Team by rolling up a 3-I sco'e. AT Paulsboro, Tive days laTer, The 'lColls losT, 2-O. The girls Then Traveled To Audubon Tor a 2-2 Tie. The second half of The season opened wiTh a 4-O vicTory over BridgeTon. The girls surprised a sTrong Paulsboro Team wi'rh a I-I deadlock. The WoolsToniTes Then held Woodbury To a scoreless Tie. Audubon neTTed a 2-I vi-:Tory aT Collingswood. The season was closed by The annual Turkey Day game wiTh The Alumni. The game was Tied, 2-2. Claire Alden was capTain ol The Team and Jane Day, manager. OTher varsiTy leTTer winners were: Doris Penn, BeTTy Benson, Eleanor Robie, Anila Ray, DoroThy Gordon, Lucille Tobias, Dor- othy Lewis, Virginia Saul, MarTho ClayTon, Leona Shields, Peggy Sand, CaTherine KempT, Made- line Fanhni, NiTa Trasmundi, and DoroThy Bond. Below: Coach Rufh Woolsfon goes over a few defails of The game wifh Manager Jane Day, leffg and Claire Alden, capfain, righl. ii X. 3 T, QM' F f f , 'V X Sep? Sepl n t Sepf Od. 'Oct Od. Sepf. HOCKEY SCHEDULE 22-Haddon Heighls ..... Home 24-Haddonfield ........, Away 25-Safurclay Morning Club .............. Home 29-Bridgefon ... ....... Away 6-Woodbury . .......... Home 8-Moores'rown Friends. . .Home I3-Paulsboro .... ,... . ..Away Top lefh Coach Ruih Woolsion gives insirudion fo fhe Calls hockey ieam while fhey resf during half-lime. Cenfer: Af a crucial momenf of ihe game, peppy Pai McCoy leads fhe girls in a cheer for fhe Calls, Od. Od, Nov Nov Nov Nov Non- 22-Audubon 27-Bridgefon IO-Paulsboro I 5-Woodbury I9--Audubon 25-Alumnae League. Away Home Home Away Home Home Lower leff: The senior members of fha I944 hochoy beam are, lofi' fo right: D. Penn, P. Leeds, L. Tobias, C. Aldon, E. Robie, J. Day. mdn0g9fi V- Saul. D- G0'd0 - D. Lewis, B. Benson, M. McCoy. Lower righh An aclion sho+ of fha Calls backfield and line af an afharnoon prac- fice. The Collingswood confer, Cafherine Kempf, begins fha firsf half of fha game againsf Audubon. Bowling over all league oppcsihon, The Coi- lingswood High School baslceTba5l Tearn regained The Camden Suburban League championship which had been relinquished to Woodbury The previous year, This came as a surprise To many, since Coach Benli Marlbs boys supposedly lacked experience. In The opener wiTh Woodrow Wilson, The Cells, were seT baclc, 32-27. They Then r'neT boTh The Alumni and The HoddonTield quin- TeTs, The laTTer being Their TirsT league encounTer. ConTid-ence increased as They handed losses To 'O U Olfll' Cl,ll6!J U12 Haddon He-ighTs. Millville, Vineland, and BridgeTon, In The rneeTing wiTh Camden how- ever, The Calls suTTered Their second deTeaT, again Tram a non-league Team, Tney Then wenT on To Tinish The TirsT halT wiTh wins over Wood- bury and Audubon. In The second halT Collingswood, wiTh The Tine coaching oT Mr. Mark, had liTTle cliTTiculTy in again deTeaTing The HaddonTield, Haddon HeighTs, Millville, Vineland, BridgeTon, and Woodbury Tives. The Marksmen Then rneT The NaTional Farm School and handed The boys Trom Leff: Mr. Bernard Mark, Collings- wood High Schools head baslreTbalI coach. CenTer: HuberT RiesTer, baskeT- bull manager Tor Three years. Righf: Henry Rossell. cenTer and high-scorer on The Team. BasTmeTball squad, seafed, lefT To righT: F. Jaggard, A, Yanelli,-C Carson, R. Helms, H. Rossell, H, Schwarh, W. Johnson, G. Wilson, A. Helm. Second row, sfandingz Mr. Rubicam, R. Biddle, J. Harris, J. Hlubb, D. STannard, J. Sherman. C. Turner, J, Haggerfy, W. Osferlund, A. Hall R. Hughes, Mr. B. Mark. Third row, sfondingz Manager J. Black, J. Engime, E. McQuesfion, A. Leslie, K. Snow, R. Harman, E, Bcrfh, W. Eckert, W. RiesTer, Manager H. Ries+er. l N RN-Raxxkgf Qi - 7 X327 n Lfx fjwffii fi aj Xt! Ediiorial Sfaff Edilor-inrcliiel, D, Slober, '44, News Edilor, E, Sclriilke, '44, Foafiire Edifor, B, Worrell, '44, Sporls Edilor, M, Lewis. '442 Filing Ldilors, R, Aiiian, '447 L, Larson, '44, Exchange Edifor, B. Berlcslresser, '44, Libraiian, M. Mann, '45, Reporfers '45-B, Agee, P, Andfvscr, M, Bishop, D, lnlornan, F, Hqlcliins H. Przybvlslri, W, Vcnable. Business Sfof? Business Manager, ,L l-lo Z, '442 Circulation Manager, R. Sfrasser, '44g Assislan' Circflalion Manager, B, Coder, '45, Adverfising Solicilors '44-A. Avclrellan E. Lawrence, M, D'Alessandro S, Hammond. '45-B. Jaggard, M, Rainey, J. Schwab, A, Brelvik, J. Austin, R Hagv, '4o-D, Bond. Typisfs Head Typisl, N. Hazelwood, '44, '44-C, Bender, D. Rullri K, Sclweerboum, '45--B, Bdclianan, M, Cline, J, Hawk, P, Wes? Advisors Advertising Advisor, Mr, W, M, Rowe, Financial Advisor Mrs, G, H. Long, Liierarv Advisor, Miss C. P, Hudnall. Upper cenler, Edifor D. Sfuber confers wiih E, Schilke, M. Lewis, and B, Worrell. Upper leff, Eleanor Schillre inlerviews fwo former siudenfs of Tony's. Cen+er, Lilerary Advfsor Miss C. P. Hudnall checks manu- scripf. Lower lefl, Barbara Carfer, Mr. G. Gooden, and Bob S+rasser review business repor+s. Lower cenfer, Adveriising Advisor Mr. W. Rowe and Business Manager J. Hauiz meef wifh sfaff members, J, Ausfin, M. Rainey, B. Jaggord, J. Schwab, A. Brefvilr, R. Hagy, D, Bond, and M. D'Alessondro. 'ij-1 S cc .95 gil? flue View mtl, jlzee - As the weddings concluding Shalcespeares A Midsummer Phghts DreanY'were'hewsH+o Pdhens HCoHshhgh NewsHrnatenol wasHnews'+oC3oWngswood pupds Publication of the school paper was under supervision oi a new Literary Advisor, Miss Parihenia l-ludnallg but the policy remained unchanged. Mr.John Damon and Mr.VVHkon Rowe had charge of Adverhang Sohcnors whHe Mrs Choce Long odvked the Bunnew Sloth Dorothy Siuber, Editor-in-Chief, assisted by News Editor Eleanor Schill-ce, Feature Editor Betty Worrell, and Sports Editor Maurice Lewis, worlced diligently to perfect each publication. Bunnew Managerlean Hauizsecwed advedkemenh wnh her stalls aid. Circulation Manager Bob Strasser and his assistants secured subscnphons Qne had to be a staff member io fully appreciate the long houm olconsdenhous workspeni onthe pubhcohon. mg ummg REPORTER Q6 ' MX ? . ii .1l'D1 , ' ' ' a , ll-lm COLL .,,n -ll! N I LPS., i- ,ii. lnv .x l'IJ,nV'11 i, ily, 'fi.Q .,s4',J Iyg ' 'ffvv is K SQ '1'xen1, llurur y, ' Fllnf-ff , U' F: l-illlbuy-igprg V 6 hiijy 'if-72 -. ' - Will-I . , . - , ri v , ' Ullii' it' 5 : H - I31nA, C V H l i' 71 s lon, L ,Ai mv' ,lem I ,,.-., .1 U, l', ,i ffl gh f.n-e' r .rr - ' .g ' f:L11-f Ii M , l Sl J -. ' Hn . ..,- ln' 'lrvineme Tomorr0W Camden ' ' n Eipeded nnnoslllo .Mer TOUgiStudent Body ln T' Cixi! bnullf Elect Officers For 'I43 -'41-L Ter Ui ll V107 Uni th' G b i 4 Below are editorial staff members, iunior reporters, and senior fypists. Stand- ing, left to right: Dorothy Stuber, Eleanor Schille, Betty Worrell, Maurice Lewis, Miss P. Hudnell, Advisor. Seated, back row: Rose Aiiian, Marie Bishop, Natalie Hazelwood, Kay Scheerbaum, William Venable, David Homan. Middle row: Lenore Larson, Bette Berlnstresser, Marion Mann, Betty Agee, Florence Hutchins, Helen Przybylski. Front row: Barbara Carter, Peggy Anderson. Henry Rosseli Wins Poll For Senior Presidency in Recent Class Election Henry Rossell, Joseph Wescott, Earl Shubert have been elected pr dents of the Senior, Junior, and So omore Classes, respectively. Henry Russell, who polled 191 vo defeated Art Lingo, who scored votes. Joseph Wescott overrode rival, Joseph Hagerty. Earl Shub grained 138 counts to defeat Iva Je .lvckel :md Betty Henderson, gnim-d 114 and 83 votes, rcspecfiv In-Paul Vice-President . Filling' the position of vice-presid of ' -- Class is Toni- DCP wlpoenvs P br '-1' L1 00 MB U C Y Coffs T rx' each tfqi.SCnbe.fS of '42 f-. er If 1 , f f H Um. , . Noor - A , .,.. -- 5 1 - ., r ' ' yu-.vb Bvdalo Educ, ooroqlvi Lea' ,096 Bos'm05 Mo The NI944 l41EgF ' ol Collrgwood l-lrolw Scroo offer, Woe acrol or efcryrwonls rwovwo ' lor line seior Qozg. As o rrerrwe We fn?jgH? dog f'Ci'?n'Gd Siokespeorels lA Mlogdmmer 'Knigirsl Drcowf' Wllw Ellzoloeflw Moore os edllor-irwecrwiel, ihe Qool C? foe doll wos 'o moiwoh We slorwooro of ex- Qeierme ser tty foe Siorl. pf gfrefieumg years. QW! Sevior mo, fr-. owl for Mc- 'Krrodl yofl. They mud poaeas folerwl, or,3IrwolI'y, zcholor- slwip, ond copoclly lor work. Toe grcurr mel every doy olqrrg We Q-Ij7P'rn peiod fo olives, pow, ono solve THE Q'ODl'5'T'Ti of prooucmon. Below, Lifercry Sfoff, fron? row: E, Moore, edllor. Second row, leli fo riglwf: H, Bailey, O. Hocknell, J. Day, lilerory eclifor, ond J. Tcnguy. Los? row, A, Collins llwiddenl, S. Willefl, ond V. SCHQQ5 , fx fb f' A . gc 9 fix 'VA K UPL? .95 tAQ Sera! we 'axe iwryw rffrreii 'oe s'orf woe ow void MLC 3':U::3: 'ee Perory s?of3l, burl- ffg' og To ir' 0:55. A swoerw' e5rieCo:ly 'frcorefi ora :anode 'rw o po Quior leo odeo o, niwcf. llwf: Lr'E,f'J'f 3-iff vdllw efillor, lone Doy, f I'QVxQ'fI r fitlre. w-.ro'e orwrles, Qolleded sro- :gg w'o'e neo: 'Pei ofa pfccfrreod We ermre ,, ,M ffuoooizer Dcrowf Bfoolofof besfess srolf 'oo Uorge Q5 6-1e'v'wg feczcricgirom, colledirrg rfzrey, o,s o.J fg ofd Coleclirrg proofs of .color gifourei, ood oirrbmmg flwe 'lKrwlglw'rs. Pug Bofie 'feme A Mniummer llinaghlls' Deo? vo -e.'ef, Qorrleo Cm Cy off eoilor E7-'rw Hozerizm' ooo omer owemcers of ner gloff. T'-' or' :rf :over lc' 'we comnoror, or' rorrfgeo o oyorra ooo orew oh orrgmol sketches. VV 'f 'of 'J 5: 5D5'C'N Ccroorw nwcrooroolw- Q' 335 i'3 l 1 .r'fQ'CIlfL'S were 'okerw ofo Eden- ooo :io Q 5 owe-o ood feocros leer. M :yo Fiore, sfo Mr. Llervelr' lovmson -fl Mg 'UQ., ', rwofogrrg. MI , Eorwo H,de ode v ,f 3 ffe :rr ff, Shown below is flue cri staff, molcing posfers for flue KnEgh+' Doroihy Qffnen campaign. Seofed, lefl lo riglnf: Mory Sinlon. Parker. Fern Hozelquisf, arf ecliior, and Paul 77 7 UQI' I7lCl,l'l .il CLIYLQ U H L lvl- .Il l-l l Xb .fci 5 X 111 . ' off, 712 1041117 6 Q 7 V Rzo1lp1.3LH.1.f L NgmYz'73o5l' . o X 6 X KNIGHT STAFF lffzaoeln Mocre , Ez are?-Cac: Jane Day . , , . Lvefafy Ealwr Fern Hazelaofzl . f1f+Ea'lor Dorowy B JC:C i . Emnezi Manafzer Dorowy Gordo' 'C3'CC,w9' , fxsifanl Marlon Muscnef ,,.., ,. ..,. ..., T yplsr Lilerary Slaff Gkne Hockrel Veronkta Scaaaf Hoare, Col- lins Snmey Vvfllefi Jann Tangey, Henry Ba ley, Arl' Sfaff Marwaree Leedi, Dorsey Parker, fXn'a Ray, Ma'y Srfan. Business Sfaff Edna May Arzelz Donara Brsarave Doforny Carnobell Ffafk H Goqbwn lane' Jones, Doro- fny Levis, Pvclfcaa Llngo lean Pa mer Mar- garel M:Ca,f Pyn McKay V rj n a Moore, Shown below Is flue ar'r staff working on composiles. Sealed is Fern Hazelqulsl, arf edilor. Slanding, lell lo rlglmlz Dorolhy Parker, Mary Sinfon. and Anile Ray. Leff 1 L'f :ff Edirol eg:'Y Edifo, an I f xofllsrx Mix' E l:ooHoz'lqUisf. ekfohqy Ufld P0rundM 9f,Ad- A+ lhe rlglwl, Dorollny Gordon, pl'1o+ograpl1er's as- slsfonl, checks piclures in ine dummy. Lower, Marion Musclrell, s+cfl lypisl, works on llxe senior seclion. Tlwe business slcff, flrsl' row, lell lo rlghl: V. Moore. M. McCoy, J. Jones, and D. Campbell. Sealed, second row, E. M, Apelz, R. McKay, and D. Lewis. Slanding, lefl lo righf, are J. Palmer, D. Bisgrove, A. Lingo, F. Goul- burn, and Business Man- ager D. Bradford. Q-4. Ilfljflz pomp, jriump , an Que ing U With pornp and Triumph marched 'rhe Col- lingswood High School Band under 'rhe direciion oi Mr. Joseph Rasco. Down lhe field ihey slepped +o +he snappy rhylhrn ol marches led by Arr Lingo, wielding his bafon wiih ease. The rnaioreifes, slruliing high, were Lieulenanl Mar- ion Siroehle, Elise Axner, Bealrice Field, Loli+a Faniini, Beliy Boyer, Mae Hoffman, and Ruih Fischer. Always rnarching before +he band was 'lhe color guard composed of Sergeani' Ruih Rohr, Lewis l-lolmes, Gerald l-lanlcins, Ray Chap- man, and Henry Schubert The girls' Drum and Bugle Corps, direcled by Miss Belly Billings, added 'fo fhe colorful spec- iacle. Sparkling Flossie Bell, assisied by Lieu- 'lenani Allhea Kinkade, Drum Sergeanf .loner Jones, and Bugle Sergeanl Marion Muschell, led ihe girls Through drills and iormaiions. Besides marching ai fooiball games and on Memorial Day, ihese organizafions climaxed rheir season wiih a conceri. Upper righf: Drum Moioreffe Florence Bell and Drum Maior Archibald Lingo. Cenier, leff fo righfr Color Guards Ruth Rohr, Lewis Holmes, Gerald Hankins, Raymond Chaieloin, and Henry Shuberf. Lower righf, leff fo rigid: Drum Maiorefies Rufh Fischer, Beoirice Field, Elise Axner, Lieufenanf Marion Sfroehle, Mae Hoffman, Elizcbefh Boyer, and Lolifa Foniini. 3 oi.Ls ron' ff fi 4 X 1 ' A Y 'L Vx -,C fi! ,ff'f 7 ,,l: hex, J, .fi- fi' ' 5-'FE f 1 I ,gf GQ Y ?f'.P4, U35 ci'-la C1 nf? 58 ,graze A je IIIIIIIMIQQ, , ' A A 'A A-K Q X A AW ff- , i ' ' ein. . , ,Ji fi Q 'Z 5 -m gg Af-4 ,JT .v GK' Q' 'f aE5Ai72f-. ff-H545 'Q :Q 6 .Rx , f 35 ' ,, , ,dl , o s 0 5 , 't' ' J li- ..,:, ,,s ,.. .iz-4 1 fn , . 7 44 'W' , -sr.. vw- v lg' 559' 5 '.?f '5x ff X5 Q Q lv .5 :: 5 Q' 7. L - A Q f ,' ' YJ: ' 2:1 - V I 5 ' .Xxx ,jr fx .s 1 :W in V . ci m x - A A QQ,-W If Q , it A f 7' mf ' if Q, - '. ,rf L IT Q! Q 1 Miss Bess A. Huey, music direcior, concluch fhe combined glee clubs. Above, +l'1e Boys' Double Quorielle, fron? row, leff 'ro rigid: J Davis, bass: J, Ccrlquesl, fenorq J. Bcuorilw, fenorg F. Juggorcl, boss Second row: D. Wiifong, bass, R, Colsher, boss: D. Bisgrove, fenorg B Kibblehouse, lenor. Tlie girls' ensemble, firsl row, left fo riglvf: Chorlofie Slrorlzo, Agcyne Arolrelicn, Ruih McKay, Shirley Case, ond Morion Musclwell, Sccond row, lei! lo right Audrey Collins, Claire Alden, Jane Ross, and loorme Russell. up Olftlfl 7 77 UIUC. ? Mixed cruoir firs+ row, lefl fo riglwfz C, Sliorlro, R. Mc- Kay, M. Crall, J. Barr, E. Tlrsomas, Miss B. Huey, con- duc?or3 S. Case, P, Pierce, S. Baller, J. Jones, S. Marie J. Russell, M. Musclwell, J. Keener. Second row: J. Rob- erfs, A. Aralielian, A. Melz, A. Ray, A. Collins, B, Taylor E. Slallforf, L. Knellwoll, D, Campbell, M. D'Alessandro E. Moore, N. Hazelwood, Third row: B. Voegel, J. Day A. Youngman, J. Ross, R, Myers, D. Sfuber, J. Wesfon B. Carfer, F. Hazelquisi, O, Haclrnell, A. Lyncln, C. Alden J. Tollefson. Four+l1 row: D, Wilfong, R. Colsher, E. Busch W. Haas, F. Sinclair, C, Colgan, J. Blacli, G. Woods E. Dansey, C. Dolbey, W, Venab'e, J. Carlquesi, C Sclwuclr, E. Slnuberf. Fifilw row: J, Davis, J, Wilson, H Schuberf, M. Sufrerlin, R. Paul, W, Banlle, K. Depuy, C Carney, A. Kay, F. Jaggard, M. Toplan, J. Bozarfh, D Bisgrove, B. Kibbleliouse. Snolcesoeoreiz JA M.df..mmer Niglilis Dream leaders A zoziolion. wos lignl, ooy ard ioll oi song, As olways, Hoe ln me gofinfq me seosmn wry, rprfifglr' 50 G combined Glee Choc ond Cooir ol Collingswood climax bu'oi-onriooiQorir,czr+oll'1olliGiee Clobg l-liglw Scroff unoer We direcliori of Miss Bess and Coon A+ 'lm lime a ooiiluie miinle' con- Huey mofnloired oi of 'WGQQ qualifies. nj: 2? Bruce Kibhlelwoife Donald Bbgrcwe Tlwirleeri memoerz of fre Qnolr, who were olio Jacif Bozofm FrCnicJOQQC1rCJ VVol'er l-loo, Dy, members of fre S'a'e CEC'uS, were: M. Mus- ad W :ond Cforle, Doibey, James Dov- cnei J, possel C, Aceo V. Do oey, R. McKay, Jiieoo Corzeef Eaword Herwoerzon' ond 0 J, PTI 3 A.AfoLe1Ton P. Peo' B, Kibbielwoose, A. Q rg eriemse CC'T'lf6'9CJ oi Afioyne firoifeliao Kay P, Boise J. Wiser and Q, Schroeder. focroe Pezie Core Alden Pwr McKoy, Fw' A' Crfismfafme 'Fe :ombmea Crioruses nree .f Cf of Marion M -inf-l Effie. Cof- iemed oo ir ri' rp Conde get Service for 'oe Ee' :-i- ,V-'zfzifff Cr1f'f. e fvlirie V rf: ofa Dai' QLLCJETTL Cozy, Ver Jzmiies, and Toe Porem- igiy, co: -ya 73. T3 'H-feral H ffone. The Double Mixed Quarrelfe. fron? row, lefl io riglif: R, McKay, A, Arq- liellan, J. Russell, C, Alden. Second row: J, Wilson, J. Davis, J. Carlquesf, D, Bisgrove. F1 ar- Girls' Glee Club, firsl row, leff lo riglni: J. Ausfin, D. Myers, R. TomasseHi, J. MacGregor, B. Markwick, M Mcrlcer, M. Hoplrins, V. Zimmerman, H. McKay, .E. Radey, H. Dougherfy, S. Kirsh, R. Johnson, M. Driscol, L. Berri- gan, J. Bryson, J. Rober+s, C. Skorlro, J. Barr, R. McKay M. Crall, S. Marie, A. Ray, E. Siallforf, P. Pierce, S Baker, M. Savidge, D. Grey, J. Keener, M. D'Alessandro D. Campbell. Second row, af far riglnf: R. Hagy, D. Sfuber, E. Thomas, L. Orsini, J. Jones, A. Brandt . . 43613 3 Second row, sfarling on page sevenfy-four: M. Van- Hoolr, E. Carr, K. Sclneerbaum, N. Young, D. Lappin, B. Henderson, M. Woods, R. Fisher, M. Smifh, B. Benson, L. Nollmagel, M. McCoy, D. Bond, M. Youngman, L. Harringlon, A. Bufanio, L. Maxwell, M. Leeds, A. Ara- Lelian, C. Norfhsfrom, A. Collins, E. Donaglwy, R. Field- ing, R. Middlefon, E. Spangler, B. Moore, E. Lawrence, N. Thompson, H. Barrel, J. Swavely, J. Taylor, A. Young- man, J. Russell, M. Muschell, M. Schroeder. Third row: H ufiic .No manic Suck .145 Cizarmefk .SDLQIQ U 'W '- -5 Firsf row, leff fo righf: D. Inman, N. Bryson. E. Cooley, J. Hinger, T. Jones, B. Silver, B. Waddell, J. Sfoner, F. Di Felice, R. Leonard, E. Slwberf, L. Busch. E. McBride. R. Wallace, C. Forman, R. Mclsaocs. Second row, lef? fo righf: D. Linden. G. Lindner, R. Keifer, F. Scully, A. Pan- dolfi, R. Andrews, R. Eisenhardf, A. Lindner, R. Walden, H. L. H6ifT1bGCi1, M. Fanfini, A. Brefvik, J. Sfeer, E. Addison, E. Worrell, K. Lerclw, A. Gilman, D. Lewis, L. Fanfini, E. Lawrie, L. Rossell, B. Cochran, J. Depuy, S. Schwarfz, D. Gordon, M. Hornbuckle, M, McCool, L. Ogden, E. Robie, N. Cooper, R. Eldrige, B. Voegel, J. Ross, J. Day, A. Mefz, S. Case, L. Knellwolf, B. Carfer, N. Hazelwood, B. Taylor, O. Hocknell, F. Hazelquisi, J. Wesian, R. Myers, C. Alden, J. Tollefson, A. Lynch. 9 A naman nn.- gig pray jlzee, genfd morfag .Sing gain ,J Bufiingfon. L. Isaacs, F. Keene, L. Del Negro, J. Prui wood, R. Milnes. L. Bohn, R. Moore, J. Reilly. Third row, leff fo right R. Bower, H. Bailey, H. Parlor, T. Afiinson R. Hughes. C. Hoey, R. Rodler, C. Hawn, A. Muir E. Besselman, R. Geiger, R. Green, L. Keenan. Fourfh row. lei? fo right D. Wilfong, R. Coisher, W. Hoax, E. Busch C. Colgan, J. Black, G. Woods. E. Dansey, C. Dalbey, W. Venable, J. Carlquesf, C. Shucl, R. Difman, M. Baci. P. McMurray. Fifih row, leff fo righf: J. Davis, J. Wilson, H. Shuberf, M. SuHerIin, R. Paul, K. Depuy, W. Borfle, C. Carney, A. Kay, F. Jaggard, H. Berger. R. Seybold, M. Toplon, J. Bozarih, D. Bisgrove, B. Kibblehouse. F. Sinclair. 'f4'v. 'nxve:-ugg., ! 5. J.. .. 1 'in if. 1 QC 11 C6 ge yOU? ealaond Il OMIA CLFLJ .f ,if , .C,,CL3 ,yd CAS? ,filo 'V 'Q twgjj l'lf1' Cf' C 'T ' f .'L:1Q5 ' rrfglr P , c'i 6 rv-fffwi. Tre mceffi M f ' lf cofrif ccrdocoed Per + '. 'o if f To Q13 G15 few, QCy ond lobe uffz. Tfe :rc If 'co we rife wif? Tour lumzreii 'Cffiifeii N13 C f-l'OF'TS, ond one 'pef' T 1' coed 7n'Ll1elr?e'1 vfc- lr Mo T ef C:UVl'WGTS Ord Three ic-QQ :f WC 'c- l3Cl'ff1'Ct,V'Tl woe +he dffmof' rfcff' - me 'e'm2O. Tfff nm' Q CFU ' vc, jgfvem W Con- Ewg f QJWEV Qcrceffs v.Q'Q Fi 3 . Senor 'ff? Wr3EE?' cfzheflro wefei fhgoyre ,'L,'1lP.f1 C15 lfff' fin Dffre, Evelyn Dough- eroy, Vxfufd Fcwrmn irc: Swolier, ond Doro- llny Skbc-r, Al fop lefl is llse slring secfion ol lhe orchesfra. Firsf row, lefl lo righf: F. Shaffer, S, Michel. Second row: A. Aroielian, T. Jones, R. Feffermon, J. Presfwood. Third row: J Gross, G. Lindner, B. Corfer, ond E. Dougharly. Second picfure is lhe reed seclion. Firsf row, lofi lo righl: H. F. Dougherly, J. Michel. Second row: W. Schworfz, W. Weisbrod, R, Eisenhordf, and xfanding is H. Harlmonn. The lhird piclure presenls lhe brass secfion. Fronf row, leff lo righl: J. Ransom, C. Forman, J. Keener, R. Burk- holder. Second row: R. Schuehler, E. Addison, J. Shucl, B. Silver. ln lhe fourfh piclure are lhe pionisfs. Left lo righl: K. Depuy, L. Del Negro, Mrs. Holcombe, direclor, D. Sfuber, and P. Anderson. N, KO Q ao V NCQ Ni? Q, J? 8308 Wei j0gQfAQP 0 Q QCLPJQ CL 5 ' 'ln I Cjf e lzxe ceo Siva 1 'f'?lI1EU'f:S Li, -'VVJC C'ZI'CC'e'3 'Q e C5 A' .fries rf if S'l'CCl U5- V352 Ceo woe' f :Goose iopewsor Q? M25 Ee' l4'CE'9', l'f'i'SmlD6'2 cf 'fe Drorf': i C oh :f.oe Pres'- oef' Edward l-lefiefzcn vpgeflyrefoer' Swlfeiy, lfiife, SCfVE'C', T'iUZiQ'6' Daly lNe,+, fA.gr+new E324 Bcrcoro Ciinrorw Moy Jore Dryder' CWC'-65 Frome' Liwig l'lji'YiQj D-gigreg Lgppip 19352 LCN fafin ff Lirvhcr-er, W cm MOCMillor P,iln Niif' LCd.5C lXlrJ'ioFTGQ9l pqjljy pigrgq- Aviv Piiopil Jaime Fussell, Peggy Lou Sov- '5f?5 DYCWJ SPACP: f'fielo7oe Smon, June Sfewov Jpseryi W!!-gygfig Ggfjyw W, fog gag Norfrro VV i. li WO? irom fheze memo-ers ihol DlOjE'S were cfosev is iolre :tow in ine ohree criefod plciyg presefiled wider We direction oi Miss Kfoener on Jomory 27. A igered in gchoof day wgg Cie-vgbgd ig drofiofic lroirlojg. Al inf lime various playa were reod and port enocled by members ol ine organ zolion. Above, properly commillee, left +o righl: D. Simons, E. Thompson, W. MocMillon, A. Rudisill, L. Holmes, J. Lighl, L, Nolhncgel. . Below: This unusuol sfoirwoy shol shows ihe members of +he dromolic club in rhe following order: firsf row, fronf, lefl fo righlz R. Monn, P. Wesf, J. Light. Second row: G. Wilfong, D, Simons, P. Pierce, S. Morie. Third row: A, Rudisill, M, J. Dryden, J. Russell, B. Cochran. Fourlh row: M. Boclr, J. Snowden, N. Willis, M. Scvidge. Fifth row: L, Holmes, W. MocMillon, D. Loppin. Sixfh row: J. Wesfcoll, A. Lindner, C. FYOHIEH, E. Henderson. f W ,f ff - f JK we -1 . ,, lx' NS : Fl f. 1 ' I mf'-4 f, ,, 7, Q' fi if YV J O J 795 W4 O Q iff' A 4. fl f-fir. , I I ,- . . .. 97 Q f 1-l 4, if Y is : ., 1 f , X ,Fur L-- O 5 , , T . Aff L-Li! 'l .Q i J Ln tl ill! ' fi' I l 'fl I llc: T T I sl ,All C,- y wen Reap! fAe f exhabm me ssoflcl: +312 :lZLcue'+:nJ.:slj?+l afneil of fAe -f4Ct0 '5 Charles Frcnlen looks on. L I . - L ' Upper, leff fo right: P. West surprises J. Russell and C E. Henderson in First Prize For Two. Lower: ln Jud Before flue Wedding M. Dryden cc?cl1es fhe foinfing J. Snowden as L. Holmes and W. MacMillan look gn, Tlwree anefacl plays, included ln llme Sludenl Assemply Club season Tlclcel, were presenled by llle drarnallc club on January 27 during flue school day. Tlle llrsl al llwe plays was enlllled 'Pearls' Tlle casl included Taa Lewls, Malllwew Baclq Peggy Lewis, Adelaide Smllluj Polly Lewis, Peggy Lau Savlagep Mr, Brown, Alvin Rudlsill. A very Canvlnclng parfrayal Cl llwe Lewis larn- ily was glven by members ol llle casl. Eaclu mem- ber al rne parenlless broad was played wlrll slncevy. Tne nalural perlorrnances by 'ne enffe Cas? aalnea 'ne reaay laugnrer ana applause ol zre audleaie. Crea? li aee ine fran: ::nlrn.f'ees fra? helped male a. fnree :lays a success. 'rr C6 ow 0me5 is en fi oncora Vwffie '34 evewere has read Qalezseare evewcre 3 aiasaimea wif' 're f-'neriac Rea C'CEE a'a if gene concord. Tel r F-, .sa f- M me QM CMA ' i ,Q . ,ea s pe gswooa i 1 V. ee oi .ra J Rea Cro: szecsorea cy MQ Ury? P. Grabs sehr rn-ers :overs so fre Nan, ara loacween favors so 'ne wawaea as For' Dir lnisred swearers oca rnuillers ana :fav ded Cnrislrnas boxes lor service mer' ana sen' ora cc-frfng fo rhe poor in Tennessee. A pchaoi serfie ilag was algo developed. Siudenrs conrribeled 537919 af rhe annual roll col' and 547.20 io lhe afnlauiahce rand. The oxicers lor The year were: Cnairmon Ber- nard Sclwfarlz, Viceflihairrnan Jacqueline Ben' rerr, Recording Secrelory Eene Rogers, Corre- ssanding Secrefary Bedy Buchanan, Afsisranr Treasurer 3e+f'-,f Tlsornas. C - 1' . - i' i' fo i- ' oune Q :ers reeresennrg an oarirgswooa sehcals we'e: Honorary firearms Rosemary Nacghrca Cfoirrnan Lerore Larsen, Vice-Chain man Jac! Van Newenhizen, Corresoohdfng Sec- relory Helen Doran, Recording Seererary Be++y Voegel, Assisranr Treasurer Berry Worrell Social Chairman Belly Thompson, Sponsors Miss Ach- soh W, Tarem and Miss Elizabelh Valenline. OPPOSITE PAGE: Top: Red Cross Volun+eers. lirsr row, left fo righf: H. Doran, M. L. Van Hook. Second row: L. Thompson. M. Marker, D. Grey, K. Hudson, A, Bufanio, C. Paniella Third row: R. Ford, M. Mccool, E. Radey. B. Thomas, J, Grass, A. Aralrelian, M. D'Alessandro. Fourth row: M. Gusneclres, J. Michel, L. Larson, M. Anderson, V. Cook J. Benneli. Fifth row, slanding: M, Cheesemcn, R. Eld- ridge, B. Barr, M. J. Dryden, A. Phillips, Mrs. R. Grubb, D. Parlrer, V. Diehl, M. A. Whirney, J. Snow. Lower: Red Cross Represenfafivc-s, firsf row, leff lo righrz A. Mudge, E. Worrell, E. Thompson, E. Rogers, B. Schwarfz, B, Buchanan, B. Voegel, M, Hoplrins, D. Bis- grove. Second raw: R, Mann, B. Cochran, N. Willis, L. Tilfan, M. Bishop, E. Spangler, M. Beh, L. Maxwell. Third row: C. Hardy, E. Jordon, L, Narhnagel, M. Agee, E. Leonard, L. Harringron, J. Ferguson. Fourth raw: J. Salmons, L. Ogden, M. Sinfon, E. Lawrence, A. Smirh, M. Simmons. Fif+h row: W, Hus+an, H. Beisel, R, Bower, Mrs. R. Grubb, L. Knapp, K. Brewer, W. Echerlr. Below: Junior Red Cross members admire lhe afghans made for fhe Army and Navy hospiials. Holding afghan, leff io righf are: M, Simmons, E. Jordan, E, Worrell. Sealed holding afghan, leff ia righf are: K. Hudson, A. Bufanio, L. Tilfon, J. Snow. Sealed, kniHing squares are: E. Bari, M. Cheeseman, L. Hcrringron. Sfanding ore: M. Mccool, R. Ford, E. Liclrfield, M. Hopiins, A. Smifh, L. Nolhnagel, L. McFeHers. ln fhe upper secrion of fhe cross formed by The snapshors, is Mrs. Ruth P. Grubb, Junior Red Cross sponsor, displaying an afghan made by fhe girls of fhe Jr. Red Cross group. ln +he cenier secrion of rhe crass, leff, are fhe Porffolio and Easrer Card Commiilees. In +he lower picture are fhe officers of fhe Col- lingswood High Jr. Red Cross Club. Leff fo righf: E. Rogers, recording secreraryg B. Buchanan, cor- responding secrefary, B. Thomas, freasurerg and B. Schwarh, chairman. LJL: , . PQ Qu icLer for a ray Doyles+own rlieir firsl defeal' in 'rlwree years. Some diificulfy was experienced wi+l'1 Audubon in flue las+ game of flie regular season. The visifors more 'rlnon held llieir own llirough flue firsl fhree periods, buf wen+ down +o defeal' os flie Colls rallied in Jrlwe final period lo win, 38-3I. In a 'rlwrilling pos?-season Red Cross benefit Trenfon overcame Collingswood on The former! courf, 34-32. Souflw Jersey fournomenf play began on March 3. As lliis arlicle goes fo press Collingswood lias won a 34-3I vicfory over Bridgelon. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 'Dec I7-Woodrow Wilson ...,......... Home 'Dec 28-Alumni . ....., Home Jan, 4-Haddonfield .,...., Home Jon. 7-Haddon Heiglnls .. .Away Jan. ll-Millville ......... Horne Jan. 14-Vineland ... ..,., Away Jan. I8-Bridgelon . Home 'Jan. I9-Camden .... Home Jan. 2I-Woodbury .,. Home Jan. 25-Audubon ...... Home Feb. I-Haddonfield .,,. ..... A way Feb. 4AHaddon I-leiglwfs .. Home Feb. 8-Millville .,...... Away Feb. I I-Vineland ...,,. Home Feb. I5-Bridgefon ...,.,.,.. Away Feb I 8-Woodbu ry ........... Away Feb. I9-Nalionol Farm Sclwool ., Away Feb, 22-Audubon .,......,.... Home Feb. 25--Trenfon ......... Away Non-league games. Above: Colls ' sfarfing line-up. Lefi fo riglnf, 'firsf row: Herberf Sclwwcrfz, Clarence Carson. Second row: Waller Johnson, Ralph Helms, Henry Rossell. A+ righi, pracfice scrimmages on fhe gym floor. Upper half: odion below fhe boslcef. Lower cerifer: Hank Rossell and Gibby Wilson in foss-up. Below: R. Helms cHempfs a 'foul shof. 40,,,.5p,0,.f5z6,fm ff, 32,46 ww 31,6 Coach Rulh Woolslon selecled as her slarlers Eleanor l-less, Lois Maxwell, and Rulh Hagy, forwards. The guards were Marie Johnslon, Claire Alden, and Doris Anderson. Ol lhe six, Eleanor l-less and Marie Johnslon, seniors, are lhreefyear leller winners. Claire Alden, leller winner ol lasl year, is also a senior. Among lhe subslilules whom Miss Woolslon lisls as members ol lhe lirsl learn, are Auline Brancll, Grace Kampmeyer, Belly Benson, and Belly Buchanan. Rulh Hagy, a junior, was high scorer lhis season, having 75 poinls lo her credilg while a very promising sophomore, Lois Maxwell, scored 6l poinls. qi The lhree senior slarlers are, lefl lo righl: Claire Alden and Marie Johnslon, guards, and Eleanor Hess, Rulh Hagy, high scorer flwis sea son places anolher field goal. I1 .-1 -r X nwrsnszr M llEE? ' A Ear- , . ,ri 7 we .1 'Q .i O 11: Till 31: l11i 111 111: lil 111 H , lf. a 1 ga? -' ink: 4 4- .,.Iil4..a 'P-.1 4 . n fy. ,L 5 1 v, e , 2 ' ' i 4. T ' szsmazaiilk iii! Coach Rulh Woolslon goes over lhe girls basiel ball schedule wdh Sensor Manager Virgi nla Moore forward. Reading from lefl lo righl are members of flue varsily leam: Marie Johnslon, Doris Anderson, Rulll Hagy, Claire Alden, Eleanor Hess, Lois Maxwell. is-xg, x ll i . l I -new A E, .. g . CKJKJ . H30 Weadure Quf my 9QngfA Q A O on .7lzi5 0 e U -Qi -il? As handio-hand combaT was an imporTanT phase oT liTe in The days of A Midsummer NighT's Dream, wresTling has come inTo iTs own as a parT oT The physical TiTness program aT Col- lingswood T-ligh School. From December To The middle oT March, wresTling classes were con- ducTed by Coach CliTT Rubicam, a Tormer Temple wresTler. MeeTings were held every Thurse day evening when The maT enThusiasTs received insTrucTion in The manly arT. Owing To warTirne resTricTions on Travel, a schedule oT inTerscholasTic bouTs was noT possi- ble, However, Woodbury senT a group of boys To do baTTle wiTh The Collingswood maTmen. Laclc oT experience caused The Calls To lose The greaTer parT aT Their encounTers. OT The TorTy-Tive Collingswood sTudenTs Talcing parT in The classes, TiTTeen came Trom The Senior l-ligh School. AlThough very much IimiTecl in Time and TaciliTies, The boys were enThusiasTic. The TirsT Three monThs were used as ci Training period. A series oT championship bouTs Tool: place aT The end oT The Training period wiTh The Tinals held in March. The grunT-and-groan specioiisTs were classi- Tied according To weighT, The classes were as Tcliows: 85 pounds, 95 pounds, IO3 pounds, ll2 pounds, ll8 pounds, l25 pounds, T33 pounds, I38 pounds, I45 pounds, l55 pounds, l65 pounds, I85 pounds, and The unlimiTed class Tram l85 pounds up. Upper leTT, Cells High wresTling Team, lefT To righ?, Hrs? row: Louis Cresse, Arthur Mudge, John Hlubb, Paul Rey. Second row: Raymond Fuller, Jocob Noglee, Jock Salmons, Coach Cliffon Rubicom, Charles Brooks, RoberT Clciuss, Paul TurioT. CenTer: Charlie Brooks and Jacob Noglee demonsTrcTe c hold Tor The phoTographer. Lower: Mr, Rubicarn gives insfrucfion To A. Mudge and R, Fuller. ,XX gs-1 Rf il w , i of ff ,, , + I TCW nr 7 I l T fu., E ,gl Ln . 'iwfy ,dndljvw C' a J z . 61111777 s i Sl, if W r U' Q 91 i ' OO Baseball squad, lirsl row: W. Phillips, J, Hagerly, T. DePaul, Mr. Dierner, H. Rossell, G. Whlfney. A. Leslie. Second row: D. -Kulfruff, M. Wurlzel, C. Carson, J. Cooched by Mr. William Diemer, lhe Collings- wood High School baseball leom closed 0 suc- cessful l943 season wilh o record of live viclories ond rwo deleols, and possession of rhird place in 'rhe Camden Suburban League. Doug Frombes ond Tommy DePaul hon- dled lhe mound dulies, wirh Hank Deighon ond Hermon Pedriclc sharing lime behind 'rhe plore. Deighon was olso coploin unril his enrry inlo 'rhe armed services. Then Al Usilron be- ' ax o Cb f QQ I l XWIII Dinella, J. Carlquesf, E. larossi. Third row: D. Homan, J, Tanealian, G. Whiling, Harris, M. Lewis. came coploin. Among rhe leaders in 'rhe hifring deporlmenl were F. Deighon ond A. Usilron. Prospecls for lhe l944 reom oppeor lovoroble wilh several velerons ovoiloble. Lellermen re- rurning include: T. Depoul, C. Carson, H. Rossell, J. Hogerly, ond A. Yonnelli. Coach Diemer's players will srrive lor leogue honors os Puclcs ployers srrove for favor in The dulce's courl. J. ,J I D-Q-, , YV 5 ' Lower left H. Rossell slides info second, where C. Carson waifs for him. 'AUX Lower cenfer: T. DePaul goes info his slrelch. Lower right: Sl'rike one is called on Carson, as J. rlaggerly calches lhe ball. ft-if --..ps- I,-K C' ,ji ,ss O0 lj-V Pictured above is The I944 Troclr squad lfirsf row, leff To righTl: L. Cresse, W. Rell, F. Goulburn, R. Clauss, F CrisT, K. Brewer, J. Burns, J. BozarTh C. Brooks M Evans O. Eisenberg. Second row: R. DeWees, J. Trainer J. Mitchell J. Gave R. Wilson, G. ATlrins, J. Poffer, H. Schwarfz E Henderson W We Kal J Salmons A Bro n W Brown ir row Skeefs lrvlne D Coles G Krusen Collings R Gravenshne J Currerl B Kibblehouse C LoflT D Hess W Hoover E Cooley G Roney S Pow lofsliy K Cooley :Kwik ad a .SZacJow, .gzorf ad ng ream, A dl 9 me Clif lA? opgkflllflg The Traclc season of I943 winged iTs way in wiTh Coach Howard Irvine in charge. ln The TirsT meeT, WesT CaTholic nosed ouT The Coils by The score of 58 5X6-58 IX6. The only double winner of The meeT was W. Dryden who capTured The cenTury and 220 yard dashes. AT The Penn Relays, The mile relay Team composed of Dryden Harper, Wilson, and PoTTer garnered a second and reTurned The nexT day To place a Third Winning eleven ouT oT ThirTeen TesTs and sweep ing seven, The Collingswood Traclcmen Thumped Wilson 98-I9. Journeying To George School, The lrvinemen gained TourTh place, as D. Riley pole vaulTed HRM To clear George Schools sTanding record oT lI'6 . Turning in a 89-33 vicTory over The Haddons, The Calls won Twelve evenTs. In The Camden Suburban MeeT, Collings- wood Toolr TourTh place Gaining Twelve evenTs The Colls TraclcsTers besTed Camden Voca Tional and Audubon in a Triangular meeT 53 IX3 28 5X6 and I8 5 6 were The respechve scores ln The Group 4 division OT The SouTh Jersey MeeT Collingswood placed second To TrenTon The local Thinclads conquered Camden in The lasT dual meeT 66 3X5 58 2 5 This was made possible by sweeping Two evenTs Hender son ATlcins and Messick won The mile and Weilral Helms and Henderson Took The broad iump. ln The STaTe MeeT Riley broke h's old record by a vaulT oT l2 834 . l944 Tracl: prospecTs are brighT. ATlrin, Harper, Henderson, Helms, R. Wilson, Weilral, SchwarTz, The Cooleys, Brown, Goulburn and Murphy are represenTaTive senior members oT The squad. Leff is The Collingswood mile relay Team shown pracfic- ing sfarfing posiTions, Lefi To ' rigl'1T: E. Henderson, R. Wilson, G. Afiins. and J. PoTTer, . I O G c ,,'. ,f J 4 v J I rZ 'IV 1, 1 Aprll April April April Moy May Moy May May May May June 22 26 28 29 3 6 I3 I7 20 24 27 3 7 ffl fo . f f V 4 1 -r I -. I -' If ' J ,fl I944 TRACK SCHEDULE Wes? Caflwclic .... Haddonfield Penn Relays .... Penn Relays ...., Morreslown-Wilson . George School ..... Suburban League .. Audubon-Vocafional S, J, Meef .......,. Open Open Sfafe Meef . . . , .Horne Away Away . . . .Away . . . .Home Away Home Home ....Hor'ne P .1, fs W 0 eq, -A ,- ,, Above: ..w H onofl, ee Wad . Lowereielicogd broad iu:,.:Ve'kQ1 builds UP Speed f H, ' exible H ' 0 sei i runway, for Q vauhefb' Schwcrfz ,fans h, o ffshv- J ' 0 'Pace ics. dp ease, ffl fha 1' ack Mifchell ' wh 20 cle Yord low hurdle 'ijclhe firsf hwdle' Wm, X If THE GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM Firsl row llefl' lo righllz N. Buch, B. Lord, J. Sprackland,-C. Slevens, J. Howl, M. Claylon, M. Slroehle, E. Amer, J. Annesley, B. Radey. L. Berrigan, B, Field, R. Fischer, A. Ray, M. Sand, J. Russell, E. Carr. Second raw llefl lo righllz B. Mick, D. Flelcher, M. Sch J Depuy, B. Henderson, P. Kern, J. Bower, D. Gordon, J. Arndf, roder, L. Heimbach, M. J. Clil'Tord lCoochl, J. Harding, D. Hoover, A. Sfepler, L. MacFee+ers, R. Selm, F. Haielquisf, E. Robie, P. Savidge. Wi'rh prefly ond wilh swimming goi+ well clecribes lhe grace of The mermoids ol Collings- wood High. The girls' leom which hos been viclorious lor seven conseculive yeors, looks lorword lo on- olher successful seoson. Cooched by Mrs. Mory Jone Clifford, +he I943 lellers-winners were M. Slroehle, E. Robie, A. Roy, J. Russell, M. Sand, J. Depuy. Among The I944 senior swimmers, lhe foverile slrolce is lhe crowl. The lwelve juniors, proclicing lheir vorious slrolces ond dives. show greol pos- sibililies. There ore olso lwelve sophomores cimong lhe prospeclive mermoids. A+ lhe lime Thor This orricle goes lo press, lhe I944 girls' swimming seoson hos nor slorled. . ,, 75 .1 L ig., 'T' 7- iii 177 ' gee' .5-IL. WAQA.,-,.: A A ,..,,-of ,sf-fs- 5 fr n . ,,,.44-s,,,, T-11-1 N ..,-v..A., L.,'vrv9 ' ulflifl. Pfefz, T an 'IXMM 77 wimming aff The senior members ol fhe girls' swimming squad are piclured on the diving board, from lofi Ia right Eleanor Robie, Fern Hazelquisi, Dorolhy Gordon, Joanne Russell, Anila Ray. Jane Sprock- land, and Marion Sfroehle. March Morclu March March April April April Moy Haddonfield ..... Haddon l-leiglufs Norrislown .... Mercluaniville . Haddon l-leiglufs Mercluanfville . Hollahon ..... Hcilloluon . Leff above lleff lo righllz L. MacFeHers, M. Sand, A. Selm, and 8. Mick are shown pracficing 'flue bread- sfroke before ihe firsf meer. Above righf: Demonsfrafing flueir abilify in flue back- slroke are llefl fo righflz L, Heimbach, D. Hoover, E. Robie, D. Gordon, and E. Carr. ln Hue back row pracfic- ing +he crawl are: M. Siroehle, J. Russell, B. Field, A. Ray, and F. Hazelquisi. ...Pracfice Meer ........l-lome ....l-lome .,..l'-lome ....l-lome ....l'lome ....l-lome ....Awoy Below af fhe left is picfured fha girls' swimming squad af pracfice. lFigure owl' which in fhe franf line are fhe dumb bells., The girls in fhe back line are improving fheir kick by holding onio push boards. Af fhe righf are seen girls vigorously praclicing fha fluiler kick along fhe leff side of fhe pool. Their ieammafss in fha back do fhe crawl, hooking fheir fee? in flue guHer as fha seven kneeling mermaids hold onfo ihem. Q?Q5f5Y'1J?7 3'-WV' 'K . wif, E K., Li iqQT22'j1',:d!7,v'f' Q ,iirsfl ' f Q 1If2i Tf' A - .. A..-,sy A . 34.4 flu., sm 31.34 l QLUQ 5 JPOIH lA? ,9 Down, ond down wenf ulue swimmers fo 'lefclu flueir jewels from flue deep: buf flue jewels, in flue form of winning meefs, were nof fo be luod. Tlue Collingswood feom, cooclued by Slceefs lrvine, losf flueir firsf meef wiflu Vocofionol, 49-26. K. Brewer won diving luonors, wluile F. Goulburn foolc flue lOO yord breosf sfrolce ond 200 yord lree sfyle. ln flue second meef, Audubon defeofed flue Colls 48-26. Goulburn sforred, winning fwo. Mooresfown drowned flue 'llrvinernenu 52-23. ln flue Suburbon Open Meef ol Morclu 2, flue Cells fied for fluird ploce wiflu Comden Voco- fionol: Goulburn, swimming flue breosf sfrolae, won o firsf ploce for flue Cells, Upper riglif: Roberf Engle is sluown in a diving conlesf during flue mee? wiflu Vocafional Scluool. Cenfer: Frank Goulburn and George Hornan sfarf wiflu flue gun in flue 220 free-sfyle race. Lower leff, flue squad lfronf row, lelf fo riglufl: William DeMarfin, George Homan, Kennefh Brewer, Owen Eisenberg, Roberf Engle, Frank Goulburn, Roberf Clauss, Bruce Waddell. Back row: .lack Sfoner, Charles Holloway, Jolun Murray, Mr. H, lrvine, Harold Bryson, James McLaughlin, Elmer Hoffman. .f4l'lJ mn jkee love oing jllee .9nfurie5 The 1943 girls' Tennis Team played Three maiches. Because of poor TaciliTies and rainy weaTher, The MooresTown Friends and Haddon Heighis games were called oTT. FirsT singles maTches were played by Mary Jane llgenTriTz: second singles by Eleanor Reynolds: Third singles by .loan Thomson: and TirsT doubles by Jane McMahon and Claire Alden, The girls came ouT vicTorious wiTh a 4-3 score over boTh Haddon- Tield and Paulsboro. Perhaps our Tennis lassies may have said To Their opponenTs as Theseus said To Hippolyfa: And won Thy love, doing Thee injuries. This year, sofiball will be a spring sporT in place of Tennis. Coach RuTh WoolsTon expecTs 0 large Turnoui' Tor The new sporT. Much inTeresT has been shown by prospecTive players. Coach Woolsion is going To choose Two all-sTar Teams. From These Teams a firsT-Team or varsiiy will be made up. lT is anTicipaTed ThaT There will be games wiTh oTher schools. Some of These games will probably be played wiTh: Haddonfield, Hod- don HeighTs, MerchanTville, Morresiown Friends, and Audubon. Upper righf shows Marion Olmsfead, a pifcher on The Girls' Sofiball Team. Lower righi are lleff To righil: Befiy Boyer, M. Jane llgenfrih, and Claire Alden in a Tense momenf aT Third base. Sofiball squad Hin! row, lofi To righflz Coach Wool- sfon, C. Alden, V. Saul, M. Johnsfon, E. Buchanan. R. Hagy, G. Kampmeyer, A. Brandi, L. Maxwell, M. Olm- sfead, Mrs. Davis. Second row: S. Silver, M. McGonagle, A. Fruiiman, I Marhwici, D. Singer, M. Hoffman, E. Boyer, M. Valeniine E. Leonard. Third row: D. Mailack, M. J. llgenfrih.. D. Brooks. E- Trielo, A. Cox, E. Schneider, D. Curriden, M. Mosley, V. Zimmerman. Fourfh row: B. Whiiney, M. Powell, S. Harringion, J. Ferguson, A. Arakelion, B. Hermansen, L Rosxell. ,,...... r-1 L .iilegaing fA -hm Mxywlh 'wfzxuig On lhese lwo pages are groups of lhe foculfy and xfudenh who are connecled with various phases of Ohe war efforl. Af fhe upper righf are lhe blood-donors: sealed, Nalalie Hazel- wood and Joseph Adams: slonding, Earl Cooley, Carolyn Saxfon and Elliol Lavinsky. Members of fhe Civil Air Palrol lined up for inspecfian by Isl Sergecnf Ari Lingo and Corporal Dick Miller are R. Giberson, D. Linden, J. Hankins, J. Griffiths, W. Hoover, B. Kibblehouse, D. Wil- long. A+ fhe lefl are Air Raid Wardens P. S, Eichelberger, K. G. John- son, H. W. Schwarfz, R. Divine, and P. K. Favlides. Below is a group of messengers, Firsf row, lofi io righi: W. Axon, W. Blaleslee, B. Carlar, M. McGonagle, D. Benef, L. Day, F. Pefiengill, and J. Preshvood. Second row: R. Miller, H. Bailey, J. Carlquesl, R. Schroeder, D. Bur- boge, R. Degler, H. Rell, and C. Geisenberger. Third row: J. Cunning- hame, N. Bryson, J. Davis, A. Kay, J. WesfcoH, C. Colgan, R. Lighf, and J. Wilson. Fourfh row: G. Lindner, C. Degler, R. Gravensfine, R. Col- lings, R. Eichelberger, and G. Woods. g ,,,, - ,,.....-nv-I .,. aff... Training for, assisfing in, and working io help fhe war eHor? are among lhe acfivifies of lhe srudenfs af Collingswood High School. Picfured above is ihe Firsf Aid Squad under fhe guidance of Mr. George Leffs. Lefi fo righf: J. Davis, F. Hifchcocl, Mr. Le'Hs. K. Cooley, J. Wilson, H. Rossell, E. Cooley, and J. Carlquesf as fha vicfim. Upper righf shows L. Praul selling war sfamps and bonds io home room represenfaiives llefi fo righil H. F. Dougherfy, M. A. Pawel, L. Knellwolf, and S. Willeff. Lower righf shows E. Schilie and D. Sfuber checking fhe progress of fhe Buy A' Plane Campaign. During fhis campaign 820,835.45 was sold in :lamps and bonds, parf of which was used fo purchase a Fairchild Cornell PT-I9 fraining plane. Below is fhe paper baling, a proiecf sponsored by fhe Junior Red Cross. Leff io righf are A. Hall, D. Bisgrave, and E. Jones. Q., 4 :Lot On fhese fwo pages are shown fypical informal scenes inside and oufside of Collingswood High School. Pidured of +he upper leff are ihe girls and fellows leaving fhe gym offer fhe noon dance. A+ lhe right are picfured fha sludenfs rushing from fhe building al dismissal fime. Af fhe lower leff is c fypical scene of fhe morning hasfe af fhe second floor lockers while picfured ai fhe righ? is a fypical scene of noon-lime hasfe in fha cafeieria. Above, lefl, is shown Mary Jane llgenfrilz consulling Miss Mildred Oliver, high school sec- relary, abou? flue absenlee lisl. Nexl, on llie riglwl ore a few of llme iillerbugs during one of lhe lhrice-weekly Noon Dances. Below on llae lell Dol Gordon, Dol Sluber and Jean Haulz wail for fhree clogs al Tony's. On llne riglnf are picfured llwe juniors and seniors leaving an assembly program, while flue sophomores sit spell bound in lhe balcony. 0 ..l. 2, W f:, jx W Fw fin Yf Q I 541 4 I gt! ,ae s f ,,.J.-H UU vi-si D'Q 'N t++f, L X -A444-,Ng g++? 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