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Mss D, Ade 'Fu Librarians MRS. RUTH TAYLOR, Chairman of the Library, University ol Pennsylvania, BS. in Ed., Drexel ln- stitute ol Library Science. MRS. MIRIAN S. ABER, Indiana Teachers' College. Collingswood High School is fully accred- ited by the New Iersey State Department of Education and by the Commission of Col- leges and Secondary Schools of the Middle Atlantic States and Maryland. This year there are approximately seven hundred and ninety students enrolled under the instruction of forty-six teachers. The lac- ulty is headed by the principal, Mr. Percy S. Eichelberger, and the vice-principal, Mr. Richard L. Currier. Besides the teachers, there are other staff members, including Mrs. Ruth Taylorg librarian, Mrs. Mirian S. Aber, assistant librarian, Miss Achsah Tatem, school nurse, Miss Mildred M. Oliver, Miss Helen Boyd, and Miss Kathryn Weible, school secretaries. A guidance committee helps students solve their personal problems as well as their school problems. Mr. George Mrs M He Lam S Umm Bu, Mm :owes s Edna Hyd Miss Kmhr Miss Hclen Boyd fix' P' .E . im ' N'- Y w I' . w,' ,V ff frfj-.:f:v.r.i' H- ':f,,j'f. ' ,.. Miss Mildmd M' Olivo! TB X Yu Welblo W, Q ,mei x MY. Will R 7 j , , um Dmmor , Miss Aida R. D'Orcxzio wtf- HOW M, - Cli A i' ,,.- llord Rublc. x. and T. lfvmc .-L ,. 5 tr' am Fr Miss AUCC, H. Doughvrt Y . Mmw Shnlny Young Eisenhart Mr ' ,ohm - HOWGD ' A. ' Y- . 1 Norton, Ir V My. Gvorqc V . K I ,aeuiv ' , 1 S fi 'F' Sa ms- I -Ik M fs i 1- 1 or it c 'Vik t Q- .. r, Dauiol H G- Ish Mrs. K. Goulburn
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Annu A ltIl0IlIlEDGE I5 P0llIEli MISS MARION I. MERWIN, Catawba College, Cooking A.B.: Duke University. University of California at MISS D. ADELLE LOFFT, Drexel Institute of Tech- Los Angeles, Chief Sponsor of the Sophomore Class. nglogyl 13,54 Archery Club- MR. PERICLES K. PAVLIDES, Penn State College, B.S., Anatolia College, A.B., University of Penn- sylvania, M.A. Sewing Physical Education MRS. SHIRLEY YOUNG EISENHART, Temple Uni- versity, B.S. in Ed., Swimming Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach. In charge of Cheerleaders. MR. HOWARD T. IRVINE, Chairman of the Phy- sical Education Department, New Hampshire, B.S., Head Football Coach, Head Coach of Track and Swimming, Sponsor of Varsity Club. MR. WILLIAM DIEMER, Ursinus, A.B., Springfield, B.P.E., Temple University, M. of Ed., Assistant ,Foot- ball Coach, Head Baseball Coach. MR. KENNETH W. LANDIS falso Social Sciencel, Springfield College, B.S. in P.E., Assistant Football and Track Coach. MR. CLIFFORD RUBICAM, Temple University, MS., Assistant Football and Baseball Coach, MISS ALICE H. DOUGHERTY, Ursinus, Head Bas- ketball Coach, Assistant Hockey ancl Softball Coach. MISS AIDA R. D'ORAZIO, State Teachers' College, West Chester, Pa., B.S., Head Hockey and Softball Coach. E mine MI R0bg'-t L ,sau CS ard Y Mak M' Bei!! MRS. MARION BURROWES, Drexel Institute of Technology, B.S. Ari MISS EDNA B. HYDE, West Chester State Teach- ers' College, School of Industrial Art, University of California, Art Work for The Knight. Woodwork MR. GEORGE F. HOMAN, Chairman of the Wood- work Department, Rutgers University. MR. DANIEL H. GISH, Millersville State Teach- ers' College, B.S. Industrial Arts and Ed., Graduate Work, University of Pennsylvania. Mechanical Drawing MR. IOHN A. NORTON, Ir., State Teachers' Col- lege, University of Maine, B.S. in Ed. Nurse MISS ACHSAH TATEM, Hahnemann Hospital School of Nursing, R.N. un-S L lime' M . 0 r. Kenneth G. lghnson Miss A e ncfes K. Pavlides 1, 1 H. Wehter ,win Mr C mr es Mqiion A- Me TGYIOI .5 ...K Mr. p Chsnh ra
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FRUIII THESE BUUHS llIE SHHPE OUR IJESTIIIY H. Letts, Ir., guidance director, heads this committee. He is capably assisted by Miss Ruth E. Griffiths, Miss Margaret Roberts, and Miss Eunice Mellinger. Sixty-three counts are necessary for grad- uation from Collingswood High and a mini- mum of four subjects plus physical education are required each year, Six curricula are offered to the students: Classical, Technical, General, Manual Arts, General Business, and Secretarial. The Classical and Technical courses are designed for students preparing for college. The General course is designed for students desiring a variety of subjects. The commercial courses, General Business and Secretarial, are business preparatory courses. The Manual Arts course is designed for those boys expecting to take up some mechanical type of occupation. Each student is urged to participate in at least one of the many interesting and helpful extra-curricular activities available at Col- lingswood High. The school offers appropri- ate educational opportunities to all its stu- dents, so that they may be happy and Worth- while citizens of their communityl .IM sp . insulin -f All . . .iw .. .. Y. 'N PICTURED ABOVE is cr group of CJ-LS. boys enter- ing the boys' locker room prior to cz hard gym period. LOWER LEFT shows members of Mr. Harry C. Mil- LOWER RIGHT shows pupils ot Mr. Bemard Mark's ler's fourth period History II class reading their afternoon Economics class enioying one ot his re- Senior Scholasticsf' marks. l'
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