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Miss Emma E. Bortz Mr. I-'red D. Coleman Mr. William H. Diemer Miss Betty E. Miss Alice H. Mrs. Shirley H. De Coursey Dougherty Eisenhardt Mr. I. Arthur Ferner Mrs. Mildred S. Miss Ruth G. Fry Ferner Q t 55 Y . -,,, A X . , t ,cr N. ENGLISH Mr. I. Arthur Famer, Chairman of English Department, Iuniata College, A.B.y Pennsylvania State College, M.A.p Coils-High News Advisor. Miss Flora Hooper, Goucher College, A.B.g lunior Red Cross. Mrs. Edith K. Horter, University of Pennsylvania, BS., Talent Show, Commencement Speakers. Miss Eunice E. Mellinger, Millersville State Normal School, Pennsylvania State College, A.B.7 University of Chicago, College Guidance, Scholarships. Miss Margaret M. Roberts, Temple University, B.S. in Ed., M. Ed., University of Pennsylvaniag Counselor for tenth grade girls. Miss Margaret B. Rolar, Shippensburg State Teachers' College, Pennsylvania State College, B.A., M.A.g Liter- ary Advisor of Knight. FOREIGN LANGUAGES Miss Emma E. Bortz, German, Lebanon Valley College, B.A. Miss Ruth E. Griffiths. Spanish, Syracuse University, A.B.: Counselor for eleventh and twelfth grades, Advisor to Student Cabinet. Mrs. Mary Heim, Spanish, University of Pennsylvania, 'fl 35 'e .. fit 'FQ-vs B.S, Miss Mary A. MacManimen, Latin: Montclair State Teachers' College, B.A.g Class Plays, Dramatic Club. Miss Esther A. Snoke, Chairman of the Foreign Language .-fl' E ,. X aff' x :ll I v' ,. Al I gf ff' .1 I -X' ,E if lk, A e -be-on ' .f-'J' Here is a picture of the Edward C. Knight High School, a scene ol great activity every day.
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t t Above is the Collingswood Board of Education. Left to right: Iohn Y. Bunn, Mrs. Katharine Goul- burn tSecretaryJ. Mr. Frank H. Kreagloh. George L. Mottett Nice-Presidentl. Mr. F. Lester Tompkins tPresidentl, Mrs. G. Leslie Bond, Mr. Charles Meldrum, Ir.. Mr. Addis L.. Bowles. Dr. Fred Van Isten- dal. Not shown in the picture are Mr. L. M. Maxwell. member of the board, and Mr. H. M. Restrick lDistrict Clerkl. Below one of the students confers with Mr. Rich- ard L. Currier about her scholastic studies. cs- Mx To the Class of 1949: The future belongs to the man who pre- pares for it. With these words an insurance company seeks to sell insurance. There is profound truth here, however trite the words. Twelve years of public schooling is but the beginning of the preparation you will need to face an uncertain and unpredictable future. lf in those years you have used but sparingly the opportunities offered, it is time you realized that the world owes no man a living. Furthermore, real success and hap- piness are earned not found. They are earned by hard work, by ability and readi- ness to assume responsibility and by the willingness to serve. I congratulate you on the satisfactory completions of your high school career. I would have you remember as you move on that all things excellent are as difficult as they are rare. May God bless you! Richard L. Currier
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MAY THY Department, German, Wilson College, A.B., Chief Advisor of Senior Class. MUSIC Miss Bess A. Huey. Chairman of Music Department, Marshall College, New York University, B.S., MA., Cornell University. Mr. Iames G. Morgan. Ir.. Temple University, B.S., Rutgers University, M. Ed. GUIDANCE Mr. George H. Letts, Ir.. Temple University, B.S. COMMERCIAL Mr. Fred D. Coleman. Bloomsburg State Teachers' Cole lege, B.S., Colts-High News Advertising Advisor. Miss H. Gladys Hillman. University ot Pennsylvania, New York University, Temple University, Rutgers Uni- versity, Cafeteria Club Sponsor. Mr. Charles W. McCaslin. Ir.. Chairman of Commercial Department, Drexel Institute of Technology, B.S. in Commerce, Temple University, M, Ed., Chief Advisor of lunior Class, Employment Placement. Mrs. Irene P. Swenson. Indiana State Teachers' College, B.S., Bucknell University, Leader of Drum and Bugle Corps. Mrs. Margaret Tutem. Rider College, B.S.C., Colls-High News Advertising Staff Advisor. SOCIAL SCIENCE Mrs. Mildred S. Femer. Bucknell University, A.B., Ad- visor of Assembly Committee. Mr. Daniel H. Gish Mr. Ioseph Goldstein Mr. H. K. Reiss Holston Miss H. Gladys Hillman Q , -s.x fv- Miss Ruth E. Griiiiths SPIRIT NEVER PERISH Mr. Ioseph Goldstein, Rutgers University, B.S. Mr. H. K. Reiss Holston, Chairman of Social Science Department, Franklin and Marshall College, A.B., Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, M.A., Sponsor of National Honor Society. Mr. Bemard F. Mark. Rutgers University, AB., Sponsor, of lntra-mural Sports, Head Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach. Mr. Harry C. Miller, Franklin and Marshall College, A.B., Temple University, M. Ed., Treasurer of Student Funds. Mr. Harry Schwartz. Gettysburg College, Cumberland Valley State Teachers' College, Susquehanna Uni- versity, Muhlenberg College, B.Ph., University of Pennsylvania, M.A., Chairman ot School Properties Committee. MATHEMATICS Mrs. Ruth Porter Grubb, West Chester State Teachers' College, Iuniata College, A.B., Temple University, MA. Mr. Robert I.. Issacs, Lafayette College, A.B. Mr. Ralph W. E. Kline, Chairman of the Mathematics Department, Susquehanna University, A.B. SCIENCE Mr. Kenneth G. Iohnson, Pennsylvania State College, B.S., Sponsor of Knight Business Staff. Miss Marion I. Merwin, Catawba College, AB., Duke University, University of California, Iunior Red Cross Advisor, Chief Sponsor of Sophomore Class. Q V, 73 Q25 .I Mrs. Ruth P. Grubb Mrs. Mary K. Heim Miss Flora Hooper Mrs. Edith K. Horter Mr. George F. Homan an ,. if '-.V vt ir' 4' Q .2 . ,fs ?
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