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COLLINGSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL PENNSYLVANIA TEMPLE RUTGERS DREXEL PRINCETON BEAVER MARYLAND URSINUS CORNELL BUCKNELL DELAWAW, p X Hoon DUKE 5 4 LEHIGH RIDER Goucn vAssA1 DICKINE GLASSB VIRGINIA WILLIAM AND MARY DARTMOUTH COLGATE NOTRE DAME 22 PIl0T5 Plllll OUR PRUGRESSH lust as any parade must have a drum majorette to lead, so must every school have a guiding factor, Collingswood High School is proud of the guidance department, this year expanded in staff as Well as work. The four areas of work under the heading of Guidance are clas- sified as individual counselling, vocational guidance, college selections and scholarships, and job placement. Mr. George H, Letts, Ir., is head of the department, His work is giving students advice on their trying problems and chosen fields of Work. For the sophomore class, he conducts Weekly orientation classes which help the pupil with scholastic and personal problems. Miss Ruth E. Griffiths, counsellor for the senior girls, advises them on all phases of social and business life. Miss Margaret Roberts has charge of the junior and sophomore girls. Miss Eunice Mellinger, as in former years, is again offering guid- ance to those interested in college, supervising their training for college and emrance examinations, and assisting pupils in making application for scholarships. The placement of students in after-school and Saturday Work, as well as post-graduate Work, is capably handled by Mr. Charles McCaslin and Miss Gladys Hillman. . PICTURED AT THE LEFT are the members of the Guidance Staff. They are Miss H. Gladys Hillman and Mr. Charles W. Mc- Caslin, Placement Bureau: Miss Margaret M. Roberts, Sophomore and Iunior Girls: Miss Eunice E. Mellinger, College Guidance: and Miss Ruth E. Griffiths, Senior Girls. PICTURED AT THE RIGHT is Mr. George H. Letts, Ir.. Guidance Director for Collingswood Senior High School.
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UPPER LEFI' are the members of Miss Anna A. Latimer's Solid Geometry class. W. Mulle is ex- plaining a problem at the blackboard. BELOW. during German class III, Miss Esther Snoke is giving D. Iohnson assistance, while B. Smith and S. White write at blackboard. PICTURED AT UPPER RIGHT are the members ot the Chemistry I class working in the laboratory under Mr. Charles H. Wehler's supervision. BELOW is shown the sixth period English class under Mr. I. Arthur Ferner's direction.
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The maintenance department is always on the job to make school life more plea- sant, The shiny windows and neat desks give the school a bright appearance. Deli- cious, inexpensive meals served by the la- dies of the cafeteria satisfy the students' appetites, Mrs. Edna Krebs manages the cafeteria staff and serves the best of foods. Those who assist are Miss Emma Ballinger, Mrs. Mabel Clasby, Mrs. Luella Clifford, Mrs. Marie Gooch, Mrs. Ethel Reeves, Mrs. Sara Taylor and Mrs. Elizabeth Townsend. Mrs. David E. Black serves as cashier. Albert l-loehling, chief of the janitorial staff, is assisted by lohn Barrett, Charles Landens- berger, Harry Muckley, George Saltford Martin Smith and loseph Williams. RElIllBlE IIIIIIHIGERS Illlll UJURHERS ABOVE RIGHT: Harry Muckley and Al Hoehling prepare the hockey field for a game in the fall. BELOW. LEFT. Bert Simpkins uses the electric lawnmower to cut the grass. The Cafeteria Staff. RIGHT. TOP. prepare student meals. LEFT TO RIGHT, they are Mrs. S. Dunn. Mrs. L. Clifford, Mrs. M. Clasby. Mrs. M. Gooch, Mrs. E. Krebs. Mrs. E. Reeves. Miss E. Ballinger. and Mrs. E. Townsend. RIGHT. BELOW. the cashiers, Mrs. E. Black and Miss K. Weible. '95 'A
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