Collingswood High School - Knight Yearbook (Collingswood, NJ)
- Class of 1954
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Swimming, baseball, wresfling, fennis, archery, and frack all have fheir place in Our Knight We shall never forgef fhe opening Knighfs of fhe Dramafic Club Plays, fhe Candle Lighf Service, fhe Talenf Show, and fhe Kolls-High Karnival. Our various service clubs are all picfured for us, foo. One of fhe besf feafures of The Knighf is fhe use of individual picfures of our class friends wifh whom we have foiled, foughf, and laughed since kindergarfen. We of fhe Senior Class wish fhe Juniors a successful lasf year and much infesfinal forfifude which will be needed for fhose famous Hisfory nofebooks. To fhe Sophs go our hopes fhaf fhey will make fhe mosf of fhelr high school opporfunifies. 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Rainey, 3rd, I956g Mr. William J. Bailey l957g Mr. Bernard C. Beals I957q Dr. Wallace Forbes I956g Mr. Carl M. Dieienbach, Superin- fendenip Mr. Addis Bowles l955. Our Board of Educalion under Jrhe leadership oi 'rhe Presidenl, Mr. F. Lesler Tompkins has done many Jrhings lo loenelil' Collingswood l-ligh School. Through Jrheir direclion. a new lighling sysiem and clock syslrem were inslalled in ihe high school 'rhis pas? year. Serving in her second year as Secrelary lo Jrhe Board of Educaiion, Mrs. Kalherine T. Goullourn has assisled The Board aloly in The managemenl of our schools. She is responsible for 'rhe care of supplies, equip- rnen'r, mainiaining all liinancial, alrhlelic, caieieria and sludenl aciivily records. Before Jralcing over her presenl dulies, she was secreiary To Mr. H. Millon Reslrrich, who served in Jrhe capacily ol Dislrici Clerli. Collingswood l-ligh School may well appreciafe whal The Board has done and hopes il' will conlinue ils line worlc in The iorihcoming years. Six ,,..i W V , f 5. ALLEN MAUSSNER 1957 T0 THE CLASS OF I954: These words Trom The LiTe We Prize by ElTon Trueblood, Harpers, l95l, sTrike me as being good advice To seniors. The man who really lives always has vasTly more To do Than he can accomplish .... How does The zesT, which gives The sense oT signiTicance To liTe come? lT never comes by concenhahon on oun selves, our ills, and our slighTs. We are noT very imporTanT and we cannoT really convince ourselves ThaT we are, even were iT desirable To do so. We know beTTer. The TruTh is ThaT we gain a sense oT imporTance Tor our lives by losing Them, and we lose Them by devoTing Them To some ideal, parTic- ularly an ideal embodied in a concreTe cause. CongraTulaTions and besT wishes To The Class oT 1954. CARI. M. DIEFENBACH MR. PERCY S. EICHELBERGER Principal of Collingswood High School Seven MR. CARL M. DIEFENBACH SuperinTendenT of Schools CongraTulaTions, Class oT l954. The Time oT your high school career has passed. I hope iT has helped creaTe some abiliTy To undersTand. ConTinue To use your Time To geT undersTandingg as Solomon once said WiTh all your geTTing, geT undersTanding, and everyThing else will be added unTo you. Take Time now To Try and undersTand liTe. Take Time To look-iT is The price oT success. Take Time To Think-iT is The source oT power. Take Time To read-iT is The producer oT wisdom. Take Time To be Triendly-iT is a way To happiness. Take Time To laugh-iT is music To The soul. Take Time To play- iT will keep you youThTul. IT Takes Time To sTore up good deeds done, To spread kindness, To express sympaThy, To Tollow a noble ambiTion. GraduaTe oT l954, Take Time To develop undersTanding and Gods blessing will be yours, which Time can never Take away. L, ,,, . ge, FACULTY Li' Jacqueline Benevenio Emma E. Boriz Fred D. Coleman Marion R. Cox William S. Diemer Foreign Languages German, La+in Commercial Foods Physical Educafion l These girls hope 'rheir shor+hand +ransla+ions Hablan Uds. espanol, senoriias y senors? will merif an A from Mrs. Tufem. Alberi A. Drulis David A. Edinger J. Arihur Ferner Joseph Golds+ein Ruih P, Grubb Physical Educafion Wresfling C ach Head. English Dept Social Problems MaH-lemaiicg Hisiory J Cybill X A J Eighf .X F LTY H. Gladys Hillman H. K. Reiss Holsion George F. Homan Flora Hooper Edi+h K. Horler Commercial Head, Social Siuclies Manual Training English English Deparlmem' Mr. Pavlides discussing our fealhered Mr. Golds+ein's fif+h period hisiory class. friends wilh his biology class. o ' ,Jil Edna B. Hyde Rober+ L, Isaacs Kenneih G. Johnson Doroihy L. Jones Bernard F. Marlr Ari' Mafhema+ics Physics, Ma+hema+ics Typing Economics, Geomeiry Nine s FAC LTY '- 'Y-ffflig f Y U 2 Ernesf B. Ma o Charles McCaslin, Jr. John W. McCloslte Eunice E. Mellinger BeH' D. Melson . Y Y Y , Boys' Swimmin Coach Head, Ph sical Educafion En lish Ph sical Eclucahon 9 Y 9 Y Commercial De pi. Mrs. Cox's cooking class frying 'Their culinary Don'f burn rihe food, girls! arfs in our recenlly modernized lcifchen. . Marion I. Merwin Harry C. Miller James C. Morgan Ulcline H. Oelschlager Chesier A. Olinger logy Hisfory, Geography Music Commercial Head, Ma+h. Depf. Z, '- 'hen Ten .W 'C gr W . A ULTY i ' K. Q W 5 5 ' ff' . ak? ' ' ,, V, ,ffq . cy - 1 , .J Q , , , ,, U X . . 1 A ff,U J- . i f d...Jfi.?f W f f jf 4 Marie A. Oliver Pericles K. Pavlides Barbara S. Rell Asror T. RiHer Margarer B. Rolar Physical Eclucaiion Biology Spanish Physical Educarion English r Senior boys learning slicle-rule 'lechnique Mr. Van Me+er's fufure archilecfs eviclenfly under Mrs. Grubb's direciion. enioying rheir crea+ions . Clif+on L. Rubicam C. Elaine Schneider Harry W. Schwariz Es+her A. Snolce Rufh H. Taylor Physical Educaflion Home Economics Hisfory Head, Language Dept Librarian Eleven F!-HI LTY Helen M. Thayer Suzanne Trauffer Margaref S. Tuiem Rudolph Van Me+er Edgar L Wallace 'sfory English Commercial Mechanical Drawing Head Music Depf , IL-444540 4-'9 j 'Lf fa' -4. cc--E. - Lv-do 'R Q., Q,,.cuL K-MM' ,UIQ- we-we How we loved fhose au'l'umn arf Wha+'s fascinafing Miss Mellinger's sixfh period English classes in 'lhe parlc! sfuden+s? 2 gn, Z .. Charles H. Wehler Achsah Tafem Diane Geissinger Ka+hryn Welble Laura Fedzer Head, Science Dept School Nurse School Nurse Sec Mr Dlefenbach Sec H S Office Vincenf B. Fausf Rowena T. PlaH' Neda T. Mi+chell Cafherine S Thom Assisfanf +o Principal Physical Educa+ion Physical Educafion Sec. iH.S Office Guidance Direc+or Teacher of English Twelve WhaT To do and how To do iT are Two oT The many quesTions ThaT can be answered by our Guidance DeparTmenT. Heading The DeparTmenT in The capaciTy oT Guidance DirecTor, is Mr. VincenT B. FausT, who also serves as AssisTanT Principal. He aides The sTudenTs by inTerviewing Them regarding Their courses and schedules, adminisTering menTal abiliTy TesTs and giving The Kuder PreTerance TesT, which shows exacTly whaT Type oT vocaTion one should Tollow, To Juniors and Seniors. He is available during The school day To discuss wiTh a sTudenT any problem he or she mighT have. AssisTing Mr. FausT are Mr. ChesTer Olinger, Miss I3 IDA EE Eunice Mellinger and Mr. Charles McCaslin, Jr. Mr. Olinger esTablishes guidance schedules and does general guidance worlc. Miss Mellinger aids pupils in The selecTion oT college or oTher advance educaTion. She also gives ouT inTormaTion on enTrance and college board exams and scholarships. Mr. McCaslin helps a sTudenT To Tind Tull and parT Time iobs. Because oT Their Tine work all aT Collingswood High School are beneTiTed. We Teel TorTunaTe ThaT we always have someone To help us wiTh our problems. Mr. Olinger, Mr. MacCaslin, Mr. Fausf. Miss Mellinger. STudenTs consulT Miss Mellinger for college informafion. Mr. FausT advising S. RoberTson, N. Shearer, and L. Maxwell. ess. COOKS TOP: Mrs. M. De Camp, Mrs. J. Fulkerson, Mrs. E. Krebs, Miss E. Ballinger, Mrs. L. Clifford, Mrs. E. Reeves. JANITORS BOTTOM: FRONT ROW: R. Halloway, V. GoTheridge, A. Hochling. BACK ROW: M. Ervin, H. Muckley, J. Williams, B. Simkins, C. Landenberger, L. Trauiz. MAINTENANCE The CaTeTeria mainTenance sTaTT is a very im- porTanT and eTTicienT parT oT our school. lTs main iob is buying and preparing Tood Tor our lunches. The members oT The sTaTT under The able direcTion oT Mrs. Krebs arer Mrs. CliTTord, Mrs. Reeves, Miss Ballinger, Mrs. Fulkerson and Mrs. De Camp. Mrs. Black is The cashier. Our mainTenance sTaTT, alThough noT seen Too TrecjuenTly by us sTudenTs, does a Tine iob Tor our school under The supervision oT AlberT l-lochling. STarTing The Turnace on Those cold, TrosTy morn- ings so ThaT The building will be warm when we make ThaT dash Through The door abouT Two minuTes beTore The bell rings, is one oT The iobs ThaT The ianiTors do Tor us. During The day, They are busy helping wherever needed, wherher iT is making repairs in The building or working ouTside. In The aTTernoon when we have all leTT Tor home our mainTenance sTaTT really sTarTs To work scrubbing and cleaning our building. All OT Those biTs oT paper ThaT were carelessly dropped disappear, The side- walks are cleaned, The locker rooms puT in order, and The windows cleaned Tor The nexT day. On The whole, our mainTenance sTaTT helps To keep our school The way ThaT we wanT To see iT. Jane Dunn pays Mrs. Black Tor her lunch, while Mrs. Thom and Judy JohnsTon look on. Uanie musT be awTully hungryll FourTeen L .n.YLI I II I .1 '-'wi IIIIIIIIIII ,III .vI - - 'AK A .I.Q- IIIIIIIIIIIIII 1'1 - , . . 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AIR ARTHUR TAYLOR Editor-in-Chief , CELESTE MclNTlRE Literary .Editor 49 'ZW PATRICIA HYNES Art Editor THE l954 KNIGHT Our Kmght took off on his quest under the durectlon of the Editor an Chect Arthur Taylor As our Knight golloped across the pages of our lives his actmtnes were written down by the literary staff under the dnrectlon of Advisor Mass Marqorct B Rclar and Lrterory Editor Celeste Mclntlre This stofl' was mode up at mne sensors eoght rumors ond nme sophomores During the first two sux weeks periods the sophomores learned the setup ol' the book All sports events were recorded by the Sports Editors Elame Crooks and .lee Belloce Throughout the journey our Kmght observed many scenes that were drown by the Art Stott under the dnrectson of Mrss Edna B Hyde and Pat Hynes Art Editor The ortlsts who drew the pncturesque scenes and mounted the photographs consnsted ot sux sensors mne rumors and snr sophomores The photographs throughout our book were supervised by Barbara Pserce The Photography Club Merm Studios and John Bowman recorded the events and happenings of our Knights tourney through the eye at a camera Suzan Watson ond Arlene McElhoney rumor assustunts spent much teme and effort rn invaluable and Payment for the Kmghts yourney was collected by the Busuness Staff under the drrectson of Advrsor Kenneth G Johnson ond Business Edntor Dons Wtlkms The members of tl'e staff who took pledges ond collected payments consrsted of erght sensors tlnrteen rumors and sux sophomores The staff members worked at least forty five mmutes o week an thou' respectwe staffs workmg addatuonal hours In order to make the due dates and to present o Kmght that would best recall all the fond memories ot our days an Collmgswood Hugh School , Business Editor DORIS WlLKlNS BARBARA PIERCE Photography Editor ,, , ,, , . . . . . . ' r H . ,, . . . . . r . . . 1 r , . , . ' .. , , . . . ' - - n ra - , . n - u f - . rf u - - . , . 1 , . 1 1 ' - u Q 1 n - 1 4 - n 4 4 1, . . . , , 1 1 1 - ' , . , . u u ' . H r rr . . . LITERARY STAFF BACK ROW: C. Wenger, G. HorniIc, J. Bellace. Spor+ Edirorg B. Mi'rnicIr, J. Bowman, M. Reasner, B. Quadling, P. Baiiey, V. Marcarian. MIDDLE ROW: R. Savage, M. Hughes, H. Holzinger, E. Crooks, Spor'I Ediforq E. CI'1ris+iansen, J. Furry, M. Whiie, S. Blumberg, L. Cran- mer SEATED' C Mclniire Liferar Edi- . . . , y fI'org Miss RoIar, D. Evering. PHOTO STAFF PI1oIo ra I1 Edirorsz S Wafson 9 P Y ' ' Barbara Pierce, PI1oIograpI1y Edi- Ior, A. McEII1aney. Sevenfeen , ...w...,, ,.........n.......... ... FACULTY ADVISORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Kennefh G. Johnson, Business Advisor: Miss Margarei B. RoIar, Liferary Advisor, Miss Edna Hyde, Ari Advisor. 4 ,,,, L.-.f The Iiniqht ART STAFF BACK ROW: J. Schmieler, J. Tweed, H Welluerill, B. Frey, M. MCGlOUghlin MIDDLE ROW: L. Alles, P. Fisher, N Berkheimer, P. Hench, B. Jones, P. Feige FRONT ROW: Miss Hyde, P. Hynes: Ari Ediforg M. Caiando. BUSINESS STAFF BACK ROW: M. Mills, E. Slrare, S. Gil- chrisf, M. Schade, J. Levandowslri, M. Fiflwian, A. McEll1aney. MIDDLE ROW: J. Dunn, L. Palmer, G. Berkheimer, J. Rubicam, E. Melnilr, N. Seeger, M. Moore, J. Robbins. FRONT ROW: E. Crowfoo+, D. Wilkins, Business Ediforp B. Ogden, J. James. J wyuily i .ll lffllll 54 0 -f ., g Eiglwieen Bulls-High laws NEWS EDITORS Baclr Barbara MuggIeworTh, News EdiTorg Louise Moore, Business Man- ager Kenneih Baker, Sporls Edi'Ior: Nancy Traganza, Exchange EcIiTor: Laura Maxwell, FeaTure EdiTor: BeTTy Jo Harrer, Filing EdiTor. FRONT: Joan James, EcIiTor-in-ChieT. Our oTFicial school newspaper is The Colls I-ligh News. FirsT published in I929, iTs name has always been The same. The sTaTT and The resT oT The sTudenTs are iusTiTiably proud oT iT. For The pasT Two years iT has won The MedalisT Award, The highesT award given To a high school paper by The Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion. The News is pub- lished bi-weekly and The issues are eagerly awaiTed Ninefeen Published bi-weekly in Collingswood, New Jersey by The sTudenTs oT The Edward C. KnighT I-ligh School. Telephone, Collingswood 5-3l62 Price-ElSI.OO a year. Single copies-IO cenTs. AdverTising raTes on requesT. EDITORIAL STAFF EdiTor-in-ChieT, Joan James, '54, News EdiTor, Barbara MuggleworTh, '54: FeaTure EdiTor, Laura Maxwell, '54: SporTs EdiTor, KenneTh Baker, '54: Filing EdiTor, BeTTy Jo l'larrar, '54, Exchange EdiTor, Nancy Traganza, '54, REPORTERS '54-KenneTh Balcer, BeTTy Jo I-larrar, Joan James, Laura Maxwell, Ardis Mclilhaney, Louise Moore, Barbara Muggle- worTh, Nancy Traganza. '55-FaiTh Angell, Dolores Blalcney, Donald CasciaTo Joan Barden Paula Goley, RoberT Ingram, Judy JohnsTon, Fred LeDonne. Lorraine Pular, Carolyn Riclcenbach, Paul Seybold, Carol Ann Williams. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager, Louise Moore, '54y Dummy Page, Carol Ann Williams, '55g SecreTary, Sue Dickenson, '55 ADVERTISING SOLICITORS '54-Joan James, Louise Moore. '55-Joan Barden, Judy JohnsTon, Carolyn Riclcenbach. TYPISTS '54-Evelyn Behlau, Virginia Graham, Carol 6uThrie, Carole MarTin. '55-Carolyn Agnew, Barbara Barney, Sue Dickenson, Carol I-lassan, I-lelen Kaye, Helen Ludwiclc, Lorraine Pular, Carolyn Riclcenbach, Joan Thomas, Carol Ann Williams. ADVISORS LiTerary--J. ArThur Ferner. Financial-Mrs. Margarel' TuTem. in The homerooms every oTher Friday morning. The price is one dollar Tor a year's subscripTion or Ten cenTs Tor a single copy. Mr. Ferner advises The liTerary sTaTT, and Mrs. TuTem helps wiTh The Tinances oT The paper. This year The highesT posiTion oT EdiTor-in-ChieT was capably assumed by Joan James. The News EdiTor, Barbara MuggleworTh, made sure +ha+ our 925152 ik Hieia so as TOP: The ers o o ore Journalism c BOTTOM: Junior and Senior members of The Coils High News STaFT. S SQA 69 61, SYTX UQM 0 o,cQ,,,w4 L 1 Q 2 Z Z Z .91 Z ' Z rl Z Z m Z' ZZ ZZ! Z? Z Q Loyaoagi f ZZX J'Twzccl Z! W yi f , l 5 c 40 4 f f Z if Twenfy The annual KnighT and News BangueT was held in The Spring. The beauTiTul News pins presenTed Tor worlc on The paper were as Tollows: The bronze pins To Those who had earned l50 poinTs, The silver pins Tor 300 poinTs, The gold Tor 450 poinTs, and The highly coveTed gold and enamel ones Tor The Tew who had earned more Than 450. Then came The highesT awards available Tor people on The News or KnighT sTaTTs. These were memberships in The Quill and Scroll, The lnTer- naTional Honorary SocieTy Tor high school wriTers. The Colls High News sTaTT worlced many long and hard hours Trying To produce a good paper, and The enThusiasm oT The sTudenT body has proved ThaT Their eTTorTs were highly successTul. scliool was aware ol imporlanl evenls. Laura Maxwell was llwe Fealure Eclilor. Slie assigned llie lealure arliclesand eclilorials. Sporls Eclilor Kennelll, Baker, Iel us Icnow all aboul llie pasl and coming allilelic evenls. Filing Edilor, Belly Jo I-Iarrer, gave oul poinls and creclils lo llme reporlers, and Nancy Traganza, llle Excllange Edilor, Icepl in loucln wilh lI1e scllools on llwe excliange lisl and wrole Via llwe Mailman. Al various limes willy sayings and poems ol bolli sludenls and leaclwers were pul inlo llie paper, and Inlroducing arlicles were wrillen aboul leaclwers wlio liad given many years ol loyal service lo llie scllool. COLLS HIGH NEWS TYPISTS STANDING: C. Marlin, L. Pular, C. Williams, D. Blalcney, J. Reid, C. Riclcenbaclc, C. Agnew. SEATED: E. Behlau, C. Gullirie. COLLS HIGH NEWS I953-54 and I954-55 Edilors STANDING: News Edilors: B. Muggleworlli, J. Johnslon. Fealure Edilors: L. Maxwell, C. Williams. Edilors-in-CI'iiel: J. James, P. Goley. COLLS HIGH NEWS I953-54 and I954-55 Edilors STANDING: Business Managers: J. Barden, L. Moore. Sporls Edilors: R. Ingram, K. Baker. Filing Edilors: B. Harrer, L. Pular. SEATED: Corresponding Edilors: C. Riclrenback, N. Traganza. V ia, COLLS HIGH NEWS I954-55 Eclilors C. Williams, Feafure Edilor: J. Jolmslon, News Edilorg P. Goley, Edilor-in-Chief: R. Ingram, Sporls Edilor. ,mf I Ill! I annum -lllll lllll NATIONAL Manoa sogerv S Ill 1 Z 71 T 5 Y I Ng NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY BACK ROW: R. Proclor, W. Kelly, R. Renza, D. Forbes, J. Brancll, G. Hess, C. Paulson, P. Seybold, R. Paslcer, N. Bordeau, F. Clapp, F. Le Donne, L. Ballhaser. FOURTH ROW: R. Doyle, L. Willis, A. McEIhaney, B. Ouadling, B. Milniclc, M. Reasner, D. Blalrney, E. Slrare, M. Madiraca, B. J. Harrer, R. Hell. THIRD ROW: M. Davis, A. Mc- Elhaney, E. Crowfool, D. Evering, D. Willrins, M. Mills, J. Ware, N. HasIe+'I'. SECOND ROW: F. Angell, M. Melzger L. Maxwell, N. Traganza, B. Pierce, J. Hurd, H. Holzinger, Mr. R. Holslon, ACI- visor. FIRST ROW: P. Lion, S. FeI Ier, S Felfer, E. Bryanl, E. Mosman, Presiclenl Secrelary7 J. Beclcwilh, Treasurer: C Mclnlire, E. Melnilc, K. Balmer. E. Chris+iansen, Vice-Presiclenlg J. James: 1 lq QUILL AND scRoLL Membership in lhe Quill and Scroll is a goal desired by all high school iournalisls. Il is an inlerna- lional honor sociely. Ils pins are awarded lo a very lew oulslanding worlcers on Ihe Knighl and ColIs I-Iigh News in our school, This year lhe following achieved lhis honor: Kennelh Balcer, Joseph Bellace, Elaine Crooks, I-Iolly Holzinger, Palricia Hynes, Joan James, Celesle Mclnlire. Laura Maxwell, Louise Moore, Barbara Muggleworlh, Barbara Pierce, Arlhur Taylor, Nancy Traganza, and Doris Willcins. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY One ol lhe mosl coveled awards lor scholarship, characler, service, and leadership in our school is membership in lhe Nalional I-lonor Sociely. This year's olilicers were, Presidenl, Gene Mosman: Vice- Presidenl, Elaine Chrisliansenq Secrelary, Joan James, and Treasurer, Jane Beclcwilh. Every six weelcs N.l-l.S. awarded plaques Io lhe homerooms lor scholarship, allendance and punclualily. Olher aclivilies were Ihe decoralion ol lhe halls al Chrisl- mas, Ihe induclion ceremony in Spring, and lhe Annual Parly. Some ol 'rhe Junior members ushered al Ihe Baccalaureale Service and Gradualion in June. Twen'I'y-Iwo ST DE T IIABI ET STUDENT CABINET EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BACK ROW: B. George. B. Durgin, J. Cesanelc, F. Dawlcins, F. Clapp, B. Mark, G. McLaughlin, D. Wilkins. SEATED: B. Pierce, E. Melnilc, D. Schafer, H. Birchmeier. The STudenT CabineT exisTs To aTFord opporTuni- Ties To high school sTudenTs To exercise leadership in The developmenT oT selT-governmenT among The sTudenT body. The members oT The CabineT are re- sponsible Tor knowing and analyzing The school and iTs regulaTions, Tor suggesTing consTrucTive changes, and Tor worlcing consTanTIy wiTh The sTudenTs and The TacuITy To improve The school, so ThaT The sTu- denTs, individually and as a uniT, may accomplish Those excelIenT sTandards oT achievemenT which young people admire and appreciaTe. This year The CabineT held Two orienTaTion as- semblies Tor The enTering Sophomores. IT analyzed The meThod oT enTering and leaving The audiTorium, The diTTiculTies oT TraTTic in The halls, and The lack oT qualiTicaTions Tor oTTicers in organizaTions ThaT are closely associaTed wiTh The adrninisTraTive TuncTions. On The basis oT These analyses various commiTTees were Tormed. They made recommendaTions To The TaculTy Tor commenT, Then presenTed These recom- mendaTions To The CabineT. They were approved Twenfy-Three - 1. J ..a-was- .1 by The CabineT, which senT Them To The principal Tor execuTion. AIThough The voTing on recommendahons was noT always unanimous, The enTire sTudenT body accepTed Them and aTTer Trying Them, Tound saTisTacTion in a more orderly and smooTher running organizaTion Than ThaT oTTered by unplanned procedure. The CabineT spenT some Time and energy in Tund raising acTiviTies, such as The parking concession aT The TooTball games, The Snack Bar aT The baslceTbaIl ASSEMBLY CLUB TOP ROW: B. Quadling, J. EndT, F. Heiden, J. Furry, J. A. Hill, M. Maas, V. Marcarian, M. Mills, M. E. SmiTI1, M. ArmiTage. SECOND ROW: R. Pasker, B. Mark, C. Rubicam, R. Lodge, R. Howe, J. Kane, T. KeaTing, V. Di AnTonio, A. ToTh, B. Kaplan. FIRST ROW: E. Skare, M. SanTora, Miss Thayer, L. Willis, M. PabsT, G. McLaughlin, D. Evering, C. STrack, E. Berry. STUDENT CABINET FOURTH ROW: J. Bauman, F. Czeiner, G. Berkheimer, B. Mark, F. Le Donne, F. Clapp, F. Dawkins, S. Parker, G. Mosman. THIRD ROW: J. Robbins, D. Evering, J. Cesanek, D. Blakney, S. WaTson, M. E. SmiTh, C. STurgis, P. Hynes, J. SmiTh, B. George, G. McLaughlin, H. Kaye, B. MuggIeworTh, K. O'KeeTe. SECOND ROW: F. Angell, M. Lewis, E. Melnik, D. Wilkins, H. Birchmeier, Mr. FausT, D. Schafer, B. Pierce, B. Durgin, A. McEIhaney, A. McEIhaney. FIRST ROW: M. Williard, D. Burke, E. ChrisTiansen, N. Benson. STUDENT STORE LeTT To righT: E. Messec, R. KeckhuT, S. RoberTson, J. Hildebrand, displaying games, The business managemenT oT The TaIenT show, and The Karnival. The Finance CommiTTee seT up a budgeT which provided money Tor pins and awards, pencils given To The sTudenTs, a cheer Tund now enlarged To include sTudenTs as well as Teachers, and a new camera and eguipmenT Tor The PhoTog- raphy Club. The STudenT CabineT, under The sponsorship oT Mr. FausT, deserves a greaT deal oT crediT Tor The work iT has accomplished This year. TwenTy-Tour The wares of The PanTher's Den. LIBHZIHY IIUUNIIII. s if .Tv 5,12 M - f ff f - f-efffhe fffff .MH-fa, fW...,-.mm-ea...M,...eMf-fff.fa,....msnW,,W..Wm..,..4...M,....M,........ff...s.m..fM..,WWW-.MwW4.wMwMms.wwfAaaQ1w.mMw4aunmanW-vm TOP ROW: C, Duncan, B. Ogden, J. Beckwifh, C. McInTire, B. Shepherd, L. Trigg, M. Schacle, M. Maas, S. Gilchrisi, M. L. Aber, S. Kohler, A. Miller, E. ChrisTiansen, M. Madiraca, V. Marcarian, C. Wenger, R. Savage. THIRD ROW: E. Cianciola, L. Moore, B. Ouadling, H. Weiherill, M. J. Van IsTandaI, D. Glynn, S. FeTTer, P. Bailey, L. Ransom, L. WaTson, B. J. Harrer, S. Fe+Ter, E. Brown, M. SoITys, B. Seider, S. Przybylski, N. Shearer, M. SanTora, L. Pular. SECOND ROW: S. WaTson, A. HirTh, P. Fisher, B. Pierce, D. Wilkins, Mrs. Taylor, J. Cesanek, G. McLaughlin, J. EndT, J. Coakley, J. Coakley. FIRST ROW: F. Angell, J. Barden, A. McElhaney, M. Row, A. McEIhaney, D. Blakney, E. Crowfoof L. Cranmer, J. E. Dunn, D. Dunn, D. Dunn. One OT The mosT inTeresTing and well-known organizaTions in Collingswood T-ligh is The Library Council, ably direcTed by Mrs. RuTh Tayler. lTs members, consisTing oT Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores, assisT in The various duTies oT our library: some oT which are aTTending The desk, keep- ing The shelves in order, checking in new magazines, and many oTher Tasks. The club, however, is noT all work and no play. The girls enioy many hours oT Tun and recreaTion TogeTher. l'lighlighTing The acTiviTies This year was a Trip To The UniTed NaTions. One oT The senior girls was very TorTunaTe in being chosen To appear on Television and in being a guesT Tor a Tew days. On February TiTTeenTh, The Council Took a guided Tour Through The R.C.A. building. LIBRARY COUNCIL OFFICERS B. Pierce, Secretary: J. Cesanek, Presidenh D. Wilkins, Vice-Presidenf. Tweniy-five -,1.........,........... -- I ,. iii! .IU IDB RED IIHUS5 The I953-54 year aT Colls can boasT oT a very acTive Red Cross Club. Sponsored by Miss Jacqueline BenevenTo, The year has proved To be a producTive one. The oTTicers oT The club are as Tollows: PresidenT, MargreTTa Davis: Vice-PresidenT, Susan WaTson: Rec. SecreTary, Dolly Blakney: ATTendance SecreTary, Arlene McElhaney: Corres- ponding SecreTary Treasurer, Norma Richards. The club is made up oT Tour commiTTees: KniTTing, which Takes care oT kniTTing lap-robes Tor The soldiers: Sunshine commiTTee which Takes care oT making birThday boxes Tor The soldiers aT ForT Dix, surprise boxes Tor The blind children, and puzzle and picTure books, also Tor The soldiers: The CollecTion commiTTee Takes care oT The CommuniTy ChesT, and enrollmenT collecTion, and also cIoThing Tor needy American and Korean children and candy Tor Lake- land and I:orT Dix: and The ArT CommiTTee Takes care oT making parTy haTs and making Tavors. The Junior Red Cross Council, which meeTs every oTher monTh, is comprised oT represenTaTives oT all schools in Collingswood. Miss Flora I-Iooper is The sponsor and Miss Achsah TaTem The Treasurer. OTTicers Tor The council are as Tollowsz PresidenT, Mary Gabriele: Vice-PresidenT, VicToria Marcarian: Second Vice-PresidenT, Ardis Mclflhaney: Recording SecreTary, JaneT Robbins: Corresponding SecreTary, Sylvia Blumberg: Program Chairman, I:aiTh Angell: Records Keeper, PaT I-Iynes. The Council supervises The work oT The individual school clubs, appropriaTes money Tor needy organ- izaTion and people and Takes care OT problems which arise. We can Truly be proud oT our Red Cross Club This year Tor all iTs work and conTribuTions. All This has helped To make Those less TorTunaTe Than we a liTTle happier and also has helped us To really TulTill our moTTo We Serve. RED CROSS COUNCIL OFFICERS STANDING: Miss Hooper, Sponsor: P. Hynes, Records Keeper. SEATED: S. Blumberg, Corresponding Secrefaryg A. McEII1aney, Second Vice-PresicIenT: M. Gabriele, Presidenfg V. Marcarian, Vice-PresicIenT: F. Angell, Program Chairman. Twenfy-six I ,jf an I vQ 4 F r! I' , f -2: 2 ll.. I W 1 ' o if. RED CROSS CLUB OFFICERS STANDING: A. McEIhaney, Ariendance Secre- Iaryq D. Blakney, SecreIary1 S. BIumberg, Corresponding Secreiary. SEATED: N. Richards, Recording Secrefary-Treasurer, M. Davis, Pres- ident S. Wafson, Vice-President KNITTING COMMITTEE J, Barden, S. Warson, B. Seider, B. QuadIing, M. E. Smiih. SUNSHINE 81 ART COMMITTEES C. Lauer, A. McEIhaney, B. Miiniclc, M. Davis, J. Endf, N. Berkheimer, P. Hench, M. L. I-Ianling, L. Alles. COLLECTIONS COMMITTEE STANDING: N. Richards, S. Blumberg, J. Keller, V. Mercarian, D. BIaI:ney, J. Endf, B. QuadIing, P. Hench, L. Pular. I'-I. Van Gelder, M. McNamara. SEATED: M. E. Smifh, C. Lauer, S. Wafson, N. Donnelly, A. McEIhaney, A. McEII1aney, M. Davis, L. Scaringeila, M. L. Haniing, B. Seider. Twenfy-seven YYXO ow B 'Y Vo Vs, gurph-4, V-e Si O ROW!-. . Aw Schenck, . 3 You Keio 3 Xm,kJMk-Mm-.xo -.Lutkv4,Ix. Seegax, D, X, Y.. 3.X'Xe2EeX?xnge XM OR 5' ls IILB 14, ov if E1 NK oXe L. P-Was, 3.VkoXxAcg, Yaddey, E. YL xx ZXMCH , v rex, . Nbloksou, , MYR ovdew, W! . .Shox ' XYww1oock,LA ex . orcovi, c.Co'bb,C, S fA,1DC:X, S. B C NXowgevg,.2c.o'cx, CIA E mkto, . 1 Bervdnefxm ,S C McCoXNom, P . M BQWGO, 3. C S Hughe , . Bovey, . Y. Xcxxk, . C Bake . N1 C.. We C. Govslxrle, . ,B.?ve1 N ROW: . .E.0urm,N,YKu ' 'om,3,Co9ono, . YN. YBANKCY, . x+AcGXoughYm, . mme, L. Bu , 9 YKnXeS4,S. ban, S. Sokmskon We-4. KGS E ND Y E o VK . adm v6t,C W. Bumme 1 gods r. Yee hier, ri. Wisden Ge Duncan , Y' e-4,3 ' ,Yx.CNxXXx , sw4oc'cX1+4,6 M vs, . , .Nxcxio 'xtYN,YX.Nfo ,C. kk CN4' Xet,3.Coo Tw enfy-eighlf B I: UYS' GLEE B db mwmm FRONT ROW: .L Priest Q Mosman, , erk den, EQ Kurlfian, R. Merriel J. Anderse fleffhed Q HSSS, W KGMQ Meffrik, I Difnfnick, Rafah C, Seideq A, Taylor G Brandt, D. Forbes, R. Eclferh D. Slmfen ll .L Taylog W Thomas sfffI1 77,' C1 Mclfinle-,lg 7f Ewing. M, Mlliams, R. Hart E Le SECOND RCW M. Goodwin 8. Romer, .L Raw- Porrisa mirb . R, Waters, octog A Fernerg W Ci Funk, C1 Flanagan, ROW . Shropshire, Aberneflrjg L Kea D FUD. C R. Yodeh ' e Twenw-nm '- n, R. Renza , R. B lz, CI 5 . THIRD ROW? Dofmeg R. Pr Ir C1 Miller. 1 FRONT ROW: L. Cranmer, M. Metzger, E. Col- Austin, C. both, E, Wise, E. Crowfoot,'N. Gold, S. Przybylski, Hess. THIRD W Kelly D JD. Chadderton, L. Moore, A. Norris, S. Webb, P. Schroeder, J. Pabst, E. Pederson. SECOND ROW: D. Slimm, C. McKinley, J. Ware, E, Behlau, G. Smith, A. Miller, T. . Wood, M. Schczde, E. Christiansen, M. , J. Reid, 5 FRONT ROW: P. Blackwell, H. Holzinger, C. Hassan, B. George, M. Davis, R. Schuster, N. Traganzo, C. Mclntire, E. Crooks, B. Durgin, M. Madifaca, J. Beckwith, G. McLaughlin, B. Muggle- worth, C. Davis. SECOND ROW: R. Eckert, E. Mosman, J.'Priest, l., Kraus, S. Watson, N. Rich- G. Berkheimer J, Bowden, W. Baird, B. Reiner. II PPELI. EHIJIH ards, N. Hoslett, S. Gilchrist, M. Cotcmdo, J. Eich- mann, J. Coakley, M. Williams, T. Ewing, W. Melnilc. THIRD ROW: M. Goodwin, J. Brandt, E. Kurkian, C. Seider, R. Renza, R..Wuters, R. Hart, F. Le Dunne, W. Pattison, C. Miller, J. Anderson, We are very tortunate to have one ot the best school choirs in the state. To be a member ot the choir is one ot the greatest ambitions ot most Coils students. This year, under the direction ot Mr. Wallace, the choir has had a tull schedule. Besides the annual Christmas pro- gram and the Spring Con- cert, the choir made its tirst appearance on television, sang tor the Artisans' Con- vention in Philadelphia, and made records. The candlelight service, given betore a paclsed house, included a Pageant ot the Christmas story. The Choir sang the story which was being portrayed on the stage. The choir's presenta- tion ot Three Kings was magniticent. Can anyone torget Dry Bonesm? lt was one ot the many numbers in the Spring Concert, which gave our parents and triends a very enioyable evening. A vote ot hearty thanlcs goes to our director, Mr. Edgar Wallace, tor his patience and hours ot untir- ing worlc. -L This year nine girls and nine boys wiTh ouTsTanding musical abiliTy were chosen To be in The Ensembles-The mosT selecT vocal groups in The school. Numbers by The Ensembles were hearol aT The ChrisTrnas appearance on Television, CandlelighT Service and The Spring ConcerT. Do you remember The carols which Tilled The air The day beTore ChrisTmas va- caTion? The Ensembles were wishing everyone a merry, merry ChrisTmas. This year, Tor The TirsT Time, The Ensembles ap- peared on The George Skin- ner TV Show. By Their ex- cellenT perTormance They broughT recogniTion To our school ancl Town. ' The groups say Thank youl' To Mr. Wallace Tor his guiclance and The Ensembles are congraTulaTed on a very successTul year. ...... .... I ' - ' ,, ... 4 V, .. f 'W ' ui .4.,,. .. 4 u,f,,y' ,gl .. - ,, S5 h, Nui if f ,M l X f ff 11, gazff ffai I ' I, 0' I' in 'T I N . '.1 K' ,, Z,y I 1 'T - if Q .rn , I- , 1 f I ffgxxih fi, If h , , . J 'vj E, QB .fiafgxi QN- , P , , c '-14'-ggllli Ti LM Y, f-ff 'hiya' -Ififrf lb. ' ,f ' ' ,W , fs ' fi T f' -' la 3 ' BOYS' ENSEMB LE LEFT TO RIGHT: C. McKinley, G. Berkheimer, B. Rozner, R. Busch, R. Hart, J. Brandt, M. Goodwin, D. Schafer, M. Williams. THE E SE BLES .g... ,- The Bulls qu State V' STATE CHORUS Again Collingswood High School is very proud ThaT seven sTudenTs made The All STaTe Chorus. To be chosen Tor This Chorus is an honor Tor pupils all over The sTaTe who have ouTsTanding music abiliTy Through Training and hard worlc. The Chorus gives a concerT in ATlanTic CiTy and Newark. STATE CHORUS C. Hassan, G. Berkheimer, J. Ware, M. Goodwin, B. Rosner, E. Crooks, B. MuggleworTh. STATE ORC H ESTRA Each year audiTions are held ThroughouT The sTaTe Tor high school pupils who have a special TalenT Tor playing musical insTru- menTs, To parTicipaTe in The All STaTe QrchesTra. Our school was highly honored To have Tive sTudenTs chosen. The OrchesTra held concerTs aT Newarlc and ATlanTic CiTy. STATE ORCHESTRA S. A. Fe'Her, S. L. FeTTer, R. ProcTor, G. BrandT, M. Madiraca. STATE BAND The members oT The New Jersey STaTe Band are chosen To parTicipaTe in various acTiviTies. lT is a very high honor To belong To This group. IT is composed oT The mosT TalenTed sTudenTs oT many schools. Collings- wood High School is proud To have Tive members in The STaTe Band. STATE BAND J. Hibbarcl, R. EclcerT, R. STagmer, W. Thomas, F. Buclrman. STrange Things are happening, To puT iT in The gh words oT Red BuTTons, well-known Television Zvwii comedian. Have you ever wondered whaT Those sTrange sounds really are ThaT come ouT oT The basemenT oT The gym? Those are The sounds made gf by TorTy-Two sophomores, iuniors, and seniors com- Z E bined, playing violins, violas, cellos, TrumpeTs, Trombones, clarineTs, and all kinds oT insTrumenTs in X N The orchesTra oT Collingswood High School. fTc,:,e::5T WhaT are They doing? Anyone can Tell you ThaTg K They're pracTicing Tor The various acTiviTies in which The orchesTra has To Take parT during The year. Among These acTiviTies This year are The Senior Plays, The Spring ConcerT, and an assembly. Some oT The members also Take parT in The TalenT Show, Jong, y and some are in The minsTrel show, boTh oT which Take place in The second halT oT The school year, The minsTrel show being parT oT The Kolls High Karnival. Five oT The orchesTra members Took parT in STaTe OrchesTra. D Il E H E S T Il A Among The many pieces oT music The orchesTra is playing This year is everyThing Trom very serious Tchaikovsky To Richard Hayman's recording success, Ruby. 3 y R, 1 f 1 . . ' T l ORCHESTRA STANDING: Mr. Morgan, DirecTor, J. Duncan, W. Thomas, B. MiTnick, G. Hess. THIRD ROW: R. AberneThy, F. Frehmel, G. Lilley, J. Hurd, C. Moyer, C. Davis, D. ChadcIerTon, D. Keafon, F. Buckman, K. Heilig, B. CaTancIo, W. Jordan, W. WeTher'iII. SECOND ROW: M. Madiraca, N. Gold, M. L. Schade, D. Hadley, R. Kern, D. Hislop, M. Williams, J. Hibbard, R. EckerT, J. De Marco, M. Roe, A. McEIhaney, G. Luongo. FIRST ROW: R. Procfor, S. L. FeTTer, S. A. FeHer, J. Brandi, G. Kellogg, C. Seider, C. Schaefer, G. Hornik, R. STagmer. TI1irTy-Three A ,fly Y , 4 gm I ' H Wi: no ' 3 6 f 1 .',' 1 -., ' 3- ,file 5' i T .' T. 4 'T ' T 'T 3 ll? T '-1-I-:':c4+:':-1-2-3-1 ifiiiiizf ,V I, f:f:i:::f:i:fZf:::i:f ifgifiiii wr, -. iifififififfififif PI. YS AN The Plays and Players was presenTed by The CurTain Timers on The nighTs oT January 29 and 30 There were Three one acT plays, Opening NighT The Bad Penny , and Mrs, l-larper's Bazaar . Opening NighT Took place in The New York aparTmenT oT Cornelia OTis Skinner. IT was The aTTernoon oT Cornelia's opening nighT. The maioriTy oT her Triends ThaT came To visiT her were on The verge oT collapse and were worried very much abouT her. Cornelia was relaxed buT vexed aT all The Tuss made abouT her. The Bad Penny was The sTory abouT Three sisTers. The ploT deals wiTh a sisTer ThaT had run away Trom home. She reTurned home many years laTer only To be scorned by her Tarnily. The sisTers Tound ouT Too laTe ThaT she was a millionaire. A BeneTiT Tor School Children was The Theme oT Mrs. I-larper's Bazaar . A silver Tox Tur, a Tempera- menTal and haughTy acTress, and The use oT Fords insTead oT mules by The KenTucky school children, added much conTusion and hilariTy To The evening. ,f- 2'uT?T, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. JohnsTon, N. Warwick, C. Mc- Clure, J. Barden, J. Lucas, M. CaTando, J. James, Thiriy-Tour Dodle ........,.....,...,.,.,...........,....,........... .,......... PLAYERS Direclorn.. Cornelia. . Alden... .. Lila .,,,.,....... Buzzie .,....,..,.. Mrs. Judson. Mrs. Palmer Palsy ...... . Jean .........., Thelma.. .. . Janice .......... OPENING NIGHT ........Gail Smilh Peggy Pabsl .....Barry Parsons .......PI1yIIis Feige .............BeHy Jones .......Fai+h Angell Barbara Milniclc Palli Arensloerg .Jane Ellen Dunn ...Adrienne I-lirlh .Jacqueline Reid Vicloria Marcarian Assislanl Direclor and Prompler.. .. .. ........,. Rullw Scliusler Direclor Kale ....,. THE BAD PENNY Margarel ..... Lil MRS. Direclor ....4...,,, ,........, Mrs. I-larper... Mrs. Tearose ...... Mrs. Ainlifle ....... Mrs. Spindler. . Suzanne Dale ......... Honey Walters ...... .. .. HARPER'S BAZ AAR . .... Norma Richards ...Marcia Calando Fay Elles ........4.................. Mrs. George Williams Assislanl Direclor ....... Prompler ........... ........... Marqrel Shields .......Paula Goley Mary Lou fiuslin .......Gloria McLaugliIin Peggy. . .. . .... .... . .Sylvia Blumberg Assisfanr Direcro . . .... Carole Marlin Promorer ....... . ..... .... .... . . . ..... Ardis McElI1aney v I . ...Callrierine McClure .................Joan James .........Joan Barden .........Judy Jolinslon .. ..... Dollie Nordell ...............Jane Lucas . Nancy Warwick .......Mary Lou Auslin ............Sylvia Webb Q I I gg UPPER LEFT: From +I1e play Harper's Bazaar -J. Barden, M. Calando, D. Nordell. UPPER MIDDLE: From llie play Opening NigI1+ -A. HirII1, J. Dunn, P. Pabsl, P. Arensberg. UPPER RIGHT: From II'1e play Opening NigI1+ -V. Marcarian, B. Parsons, B. Jones. LOWER LEFT: From +I1e - -A --gain: .f-:...,,..,fe-any-. PLAYS AND PLAYERS play Opening NigIi+ -F. Angell, B. Milniclc, P. Pabsf, P. Feige. LOWER MIDDLE: From Ilwe play Bad Penny - P. Goley. LOWER RIGHT: From +I1e play Bad Penny - S. Blumberg, G. McLaugI'1Iin, M. Auslin. C. McClure, E. Romano, G. SmilI'1. E HTAI TIMER5 This year was a busy and proTiTable one Tor The CurTain Timers. Presiding over The dramaTic group was Gail SmiTh. The oTher oTTicers were: RuTh SchusTer, Vice-PresidenTg CaTherine McClure, Secre- Taryg and Eleanor Romano, Treasurer. Mrs. Suzanne TrauTTer served as dramaTic coach in her second year aT Colls High. The group had a meeTing or some acTiviTy every Thursday aTTernoon. On January 29 and 30, Plays and Players was presenTed. The show was arranged, direcTed, and produced by The CurTain Timers and consisTed oT Three one-acT plays. The TirsT, Opening NighT , was direcTed by Gail SmiThg The second, The Bad Penny , by Peggy Shields, and The Tinal play, Mrs, Harper's Bazaar , by Norma Richards. Special ses- sions were held Tor The direcTors To learn The arT OT direcTing. The annual TalenT Show, sponsored by The STu- denT CabineT and produced by The CurTain Timers, was held on March 20, and was enioyed by boTh perTormers and The audience. I C. McClure, E. Romano, G. Smi+h Plans are being made Tor a busy season nexT year. FOURTH ROW: G. Dixon, N. Richards, L. Newlcirlr, J. Johnsfon, E. ChrisTianson, M. Shields M. Cafando, M. L. AusTin, P. Goley, M. L. Schade, J. Reid, B. Jones, J. James, J. Rubicam, P. Hynes, D. Nordell, E. Behlau, V. Graham, G. Berkheimer, R. Schafer. THIRD ROW: B. Lummis, J. Weinhold, K. Thom, E. Melnik, G. McLaughlin, P. Fisher, A. Hirih, N. Warwick, J. Lucas, B. Ji Harrer, B. Mi+niclc, V. Marcarian, J. Thomas, B. Marfin, N. Gold, S. Przybylslri, N. Shearer, P. Arensberg, J. Duncan, B. Parsons, N. Grimm. SECOND ROW: H. Holzinger, J. Barden, M. Lewis, E. Romano, G. SmiTh, Mrs. Trauffer, C. McClure, E. Kenworfhy, F. Angell, S. Blumberg, S. Webb. FIRST ROW: P. Pabst B. Pierce, A. McElhaney, A. McElhaney, S. Kramer, M. Mehger, A. Norris K. Taylor, J. E. Dunn, J. Eckert Thirfy-six OFFICE ADMINISTRATION WiThouT This qroup oT sTudenTs The oTTice sTaTT would have much more To do during The day. They worlc in The school oTTice, deliver noTes, worlq in The PanTher's Den, and help The nurses cure head- aches in The l'IealTh Room. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The PhoTography Club, recenTly sTarTed under The direcTion oT Mr. Marlc, has been very he-lpTul. The press camera which The STudenT CabineT boughT Tor iT was used To Take picTures Tor The KnighT and individual sporT shoTs oT all The sporT Teams. Keep up The good worlc, boysl Thiriy-seven OFFICE ADMINISTRATION P. OlTon, J. Fox. C. Rosner, M. Willarcl, L. Palmer uadling, S. Robinson. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB amiri, B. Boswell, R. Kruse, F. Czeiner, D. KeaTon, J. Bauman, P. Mills, J. Weln hold, Mr. Marlc, D. Albrechf, C. Clarlr, D. Glynn VISUAL AID CLUB Mr. Wehler, D. AlbrechT, B. Boswell, K. Thom R. Huff, B. Lummis, G. Dixon, G. Berkheimer, J Weinhold, J. Damiri, J. Duncan, and J. Bauman checlc some equipmenT. VISUAL AID CLUB The Visual Aid Club is one oT The many service clubs aT 'lColls Hi. Under The direcTion OT our chemisTry Teacher, Mr. Wehler, The boys learn how To repair proiecTors and slide machines and They help show Tilms in various classes. I HALL GUARDS TOP ROW: J. James, N. LeiTch, P. FIeTcher, L. Newlrirlr, M. Willard. BOTTOM ROW: N. Benson, E. FaITenbacher, D. Ewan, C. GvuThrie, J. Fox, B. MuggIeworTh, F. Miller. STAGE CREW TOP ROW: K. Thom, D. Albrechf, B. Groeber, D. GoIdsTein, J. Weinhold, G. Dixon, J. Damiri. BOTTOM ROW: D. SchaTer, G. Berkheimer, N. Grimm, B. Lummis, L. Buck, J. Duncan, M. VaIenTe. ARTISTS CREW PAINTING PICTURE: P. Hynes and A. Taylor. SITTING: B. Jones, S. WaTson, B. Ogden, P. Feige. Teacher: Miss Hyde. NOT PICTURED: P. FIeTcher, B. Pierce, R. Rife, B. Sirolli, J. Alexander, P Arensberg, K. Fisher, D. Hummel, C MiTcheII, L. Wood, C. McCollum, J. Tweed. HALL GUARDS The hall guards, a group oT sTu- denTs direcTed by Mrs. Fedzer, do such iobs as escorTing visiTors around The building, delivering messages Trom The oTTice, and paTroling The halls. They relinquish a sTudy period To perTorm These services. of I STAGE CREW Mr. Hornan, The sponsor oT The STage Crew, and Bruce Lummis, iTs PresidenT, direcTed The crew in Taking care oT The sTage and The elecTrical equipmenT. The STage Crew also Talces charge oT seTs, lighTing, and sound eTTecTs. ThirTy-eigha' ARTISTS CREW This year The ArTisT Crew under The direcTion oT Miss l'lyde has been busy rendering many services To The school. Some oT The proiecTs were painTing baclc drop scenery Tor The ChrisTmas PageanT, hang- ing picTures in The caTeTeria, leTTer- ing placgues awarded by NI-IS, and leTTering names oT baslceTball players. GIRLS CAFETERIA TOP ROW: J. SmiTh, M. Frieclerich, J. Johnsfon L. Trigg, M. Schade, P. Maas, P. Goley, Wanger, J. Coalrley. MIDDLE ROW: J. Dunn, L WaTson, L. Ransom, N. Traganza, R. KechIruT, G McLaughlin, V. Marcarian, P. Bailey, M. Van lsfandal, M. Smifh, M. LaPoIIo. FRONT ROW D. I IummeI, P. Arensberg, C. Moyer, C. Clemins A. McEIhaney, C. EgberT, S. Blumberg, M. Roe F. Angell. BOYS CAFETERIA TOP ROW: R. Paslcer, H. Marcarian, H. Seliger C. Ayres, P. Seybold, J. I-Iibbard, P. Ml E. Sawyer, G. Hornilr. MIDDLE ROW: J. Bauman W. Rainey, M. Goodwin, R. EcIxerT, L. BaIThaser C. Seider, C. McKinley. FRONT ROW: J. BrancIT K. Thom, L. Buck, T. Ewing, A. Bove. FUTURE NURSES CLUB BACK ROW: D. Blalrney, L. Alles, J. JohnsTon, J Rubicam, M. Schade, M. AusTin, S. Almony, N Berlsheimer, E. Slcare. MIDDLE ROW: E. Ferris, M MeTzger, Miss Geissinger, B. Pierce, Miss TaTem G. SmiTh, S. Przybylslci. FRONT ROW: M. Whi+e A. McEIhaney, E. CrowfooT, J. Hurd, J. Dunn, C EgberT, E. Ke:-nworThy. BOYS AND GIRLS CAFETERIA NURSES CLUB The Boys' and Girls' CaTeTeria Clubs worlced Tor The purpose oT Iceeping The Iunchroom clean and running smooThly. Each class Turnished iTs own represenTaTives who were responsible Tor Their class lunch period. The Senior and Sophomore clubs were sponsored by Mr. Isaacs and Mr. Rubicam, The Juniors by Mr. P. K. Pavlides. ThirTy-nine This club is To inTeresT more girls in The nursing proTession and beTTer acguainT Them wiTh The Type oT worlc and The many opporTuni- Ties in The Tield. WiTh Miss TaTem and Miss Geissinger as advisors, The club's many acTiviTies include visiTs, Tours and individual volun- Teer worlc in neighboring hospiTals. Good luclc To These, our TuTure nurses! BAD This year our school has had a band oT which iT can be proud. Under The able direcTion oT James G. Morgan, The band has had a special parT in many I oT our school acTiviTies. The band had as iTs lieuTenanT, RoberT STagmer, who is indeed worThy oT meriT and praise Tor his capable assisTance. FooTball and basl4eTball games, along wiTh all pep rallies were some oT The school acTiviTies in which The band appeared. In addiTion To Their own concerT in March, The T band played in The annual Spring FesTival in May. MR- JAMES C- MORGAN . . D' ll ll ' In December, The band oThcially broughT SanTa Heder of Hue Co S Orchesha and Band Claus inTo Town, and in May, iT marched in The Memorial Day Parade. Several members oT our band parTicipaTed in The STaTe Band ConcerT in Glassboro lasT February. The band members also produced The lvIinsTrel Show Tor The Karnival. I ,,,,, .. K V9 4, 7 f QE 5' ? f 6 ,f,Q.l,. fli I V Qv x ifx f5'!15W , Ii ff RW MAJORETTES: D. HarT, P. Edwards, M. Friederich, E. Crooks, D. Evering, G. Hansen, C. LuThy, C. Moyer. FIRST ROW: R. STagmar, F. Buckman, W. Harrison, R. EckerT, J. Hibbard, R. Johnson. SECOND ROW: P. Wolf, W. Parker, G. Hornik, R. Jordan, L. Lukus, M. Roe. THIRD ROW: D. Johnson, D. Sarafian, J. Frehmel, A. Lore, M. Williams, J. De Marco, D. Perone. FOURTH ROW: D. Loose, W. Tucker, B. Maclniire, D. Hadley, B. Oelers, C. MarTin, Mary Van Isfendal, D. Kendrick, L. KeaTon. FIFTH ROW: D. Diehl, K. Miller, S. Chodes, R. Morfon, K. Heilig, C. Schafer. C. Mount SIXTH ROW: Mr. Morgan, R. Klessel, C. Sieder, R. Kern, F. Fremel, W. Weiherill. P. Johnson. Forfy fe ,Q sasnsisus. A ' 5 6 asses qi-gm fm, .2 MRS. BARBARA S. RELL Our efficienf Drum and Bugle Corps' direcfor. EUHP5 The Collingswood I-Iigh School Drum and Bugle Corps could be seen doing Jrheir drills ar all Jrhe Ioolloall games, home and away. The Corps was under The capable leadership of Mrs. Rell. This was her Iirsl year and she did an excellenl iob. Sandra Przybylslci was The maiorelle and leader of The Corps. Deanna Gingrich was assislanr maioreileg Eileen Ferris, Bugle Sergeanlg and Mary Morlon and Laura Maxwell, Drum Sergeanls. They pracliced regularly and were always ready wirh an excellenl maneuver lor each game. New lougles were given +o The group 'rhis year and Jrhey were lcepl in good condilion. The managers Tor Jrhe Corps were Peggy Cllon and Marilyn Willard. Two of The mosl oul- slanding Iormalions were a moving sailboal for Alrlaniic Cily and a pumplcin lor Camden. The Corps made a commendable showing This year and we hope il will loe as good or laerler nexl year. v ' !4f'f7 BACK ROW: L. Parker, J. Eichmann, D. Baily, K. Egber+, L. Ransom, D. Glynn, D. Dunn, D. Dunn. FIFTH ROW: P. Goley, J. Johnsion, J. Dunn, N. Warwick, M. Maas, L. Waison, C. Lauer, J. Thomas. FOURTH ROW: A. Hirfh, P. Fisher, M. Reasner, M. Schacle, A. Rieger, N. Scheurich. THIRD ROW: P. Feige, J. Lucas, J. Furry, A. Norris, M. Smiih, B. Jones, B. Howard. SECOND ROW: M. Gabriele, N. Traganza, N. Shearer, G. Graham, E. Behlau, G. Smifh, R. Schusier, B. Harrer. FIRST ROW: J. Biddle, B. Muggleworih, L. Moore. M. Morfon, E. Ferris, L. Maxwell, S. Roberfson, B. Pierce, D. Gingrich. FRONT: S. Prsybylslri. Forfy-one FQ 'WMU ,A EULUH B ABU ' 'D A 1 ? 'N ' ' ' coLoR GUARD: Paw Hynes. sergeam: Emu 'L' 'A' 'pk' I H Wise, Nancy Bordeau, Elaine Chrisfiansen, and haha..Qur!qx m ' A Vylr A 'rgk Q 'L',' 'fxL V- L Carol Shack. M!-UIJHETTE5 STANDING: D. Hari, P. Edwards, M. Friederich, D. Evering, C. Lufhy, G. Hansen, C. Moyer. Forfy-fwo SECOND ROW: M. While, L. Palmer, C. Bellino, D. Carila, C. Hassan. FIRST ROW: E. Molloy B. Keys-Heacl Cheerleader, C. Slurgis-Head Cheerleader, B. Brand. EHEEHLEI-UJEHS l5 Rahsu lo lhe cheering gals lhis year lor lheir enlhusiaslic leading ol cheers al pep-rallys, loolball, hockey, and baslqelball games. Under lhe direclion ol Miss Merwin, lhe peppy personalilies in while were head-cheerleaders Claire Slurgis and Bells Keys. The squad included Charlolle Bellino, Dolly Carila, Linda Palmer, Bonnie Brand, Norma Eckhardl, Nadine Gold, Carole Hassan, and Marsha While. A special lhanlcs lo one ol our peppiesl cheering seniors, Belly Ballinger, who dropped oul because ol illness. ln addilion lo cheering al games, lhese gals dedicale lhe Spring monlhs lo coaching prospeclive cheerleaders, who are chosen al lry- ouls in May. So here are hearliesl congralulalions lo lhe squad ol 54 lor a job well done! Forly-lhree FUIITBALI. ' TOP ROW: D. Forbes, L. Yank, Mgrs., J. Winner, A. Di Marco, A. Casperson, D. Di Mingo, J. Kramer, F. Le Donne, R. AbernaThy, Mgr. SECOND ROW: J. McCloskey, Coach, R. Alligier, D. SmiTh, J. Bieksis, L. Clarke, J. ReinerT, R. CacciuTTi, J. Bowden, R. Jackson, W. PaTTison, A. RiTTer, C. Rubicam, Coaches. THIRD ROW: A. Drulis Coach, W. Bingham, J. DoherTy, W. Melnik. E. Lohmiller, F. Dawkins, D. Wilson, T. Wilson, K. Redmer, D. Van Leer, D. GurTche'FT, W. Hess, B. STeele, W. Thomas. BOTTOM ROW: R. WaTers, D. Aron, F. Clapp, W. Lyons, H. FiThian, H. Birchmeier, A. Ferner, A. Williams, T. Sikorski, F. MaTTeo, F. Giordano. AT The opening oT The T953 TooTball season, Collingswood was raTed one oT The poTenTial power houses oT The SouTh Jersey Group IV. CosTly iniuries and bad breaks was chieTly responsible Tor The Team's unsuccessTul record oT Three wins and Tive deTeaTs. The TirsT clash oT The season came againsT visiTing Woodrow Wilson aT RoberT Shields Memorial STadium. As expecTed The Blue and Gold beaT The PresidenTs by a score oT 33 To 6. Rich Jackson and Dave GurTcheTT made Tine running gains all aTTernoon Thanks To The Tine line play oT Frank Clap, Harry FiThian, Had Birchmeirer, and Bill Lyons. The Tollowing SaTurday, The PanThers journeyed To Vineland, and wiTh Lynn DuBois scoring Two Touchdowns, They won 26 To I4-. BeTore one oT The largesT crowds oT The season visiTing ATlanTic CiTy won a Thrilling game Trom Collingswood by a 7 To O score. The Vikings, alThough being ouTplayecl by Collingswood, scored on a pass play To Jay Margerum covering TwenTy yards. Jay Margerum was The whole show Tor ATlanTic CiTy, playing greaT on boTh deTense and oTTense. On The Tollowing SaTurday The Colls, led by Lynn DuBois and Al Ferner, deTeaTed a sTrong BridgeTon Team on The losers Tield by a Zl To I4 score. A I5-yard pass Trom Jack ReinerT To Al Ferner wiTh Two minuTes To play broughT Collings- wood iTs vicTory. The Colls suTTered a severe blow when They learned ThaT Lynn DuBois, high scorer Tor The Colls, was ouT Tor The year wiTh a broken ankle. DeTense was The key To vicTory Tor Camden as They deTeaTed Collingswood by a 6 To 2 score The Forfy-four YI' x SNAPSHOT H. Birchmeier, Captain: All SouTh Jersey Team: Second Team All STaTeg Brooks Irvine Club: Line- man of The year. STANDING: Mr. J. W. McCloskey, Mr. A. A. Drulis, Mr. A. T. RiTTer. SEATED: Mr. W. S. Diemer, diredor of aThleTicsq Mr. C. L. Rubicam, head coach. Tollowing SaTurday. The Avalanche scored on a pass Trom Bloclc To CapuTi and Then held The Coils To a lone saTeTy. Buddy Williams sTood ouT Tor The Colls on deTense and was responsible Tor Collingswoods scoring. Because oT The heavy snow sTorm The TrenTon game was posTponed. The Colls learned ThaT end Al Ferner was ouT Tor The season wiTh appendi- ciTis. On Alumni Homecoming Day, HaddonTield deTeaTed Collingswood by a I4 To 7 score. STan Cramer scored Tor The PanThers on a pass play. STanTon and Youngberger Tallied Tor vicTors beTore a large crowd aT The Collingswood High STadium. A comparaTively small Audubon sguad dealT The Colls Their TourTh seTbaclc by a 20 To 0 score The Tollowing SaTurday. Ends Osler and Russell sTood ouT Tor The Green Wave on oTTense and deTense. BeTore a crowd OT 8,500 on Thanksgiving Day, Woodbury deTeaTed The PanThers 34 To 7 aT Wood- bury. Bruce STeele, unTried junior guarTerbaclc, led a TourTh guarTer drive which gave The Colls Their lone Touchdown. ArT Rudolph converTed Tor The sevenTh poinT. Colls co-capTains Tor The year were Had Birchmeirer and Frank Clapp. Dave SmiTh, Al Williams and Jack Bowden, playing mosTly on deTense, perTormed well aT Their posiTions. Tom Wilson, wiTh his long punTs, kepT The opponenTs away Trom The Collingswood goal. Howard Birch- meirer broughT greaT honor To Collingswood by being named All-SouTh Jersey lineman OT The year. Foriy-fi ve I 953 FOOTBALL SCH EDU LE Opp. Colls Woodrow Wilson 6 33 Vineland I4 26 A+lan+iC Cify 7 0 Bridgelon I4 2I Camden 6 2 Trenlon DNP I-laddonlield I4 7 Audubon 20 O Woodbury 34 7 CLIF RUBICAM Head Coach T. Sikorsky and W. To'rI1 in drive agains+ Gloucesler Collingswood plays defensive game in +I1is picfure Ca+h0IiC, agains+ GIouces+er Ca+I1oIic. Alan Casperson can be seen in background. Forly-six Oufafanckng AigA6gAf5 of fAe Cofzi 44, f Hwffifd MIDDLE RIGHT: Coils player +I'1rows a block on Viking ball carrier. BOTTOM LEFT: Head Clleerleacler- Be'Hs Keys. BOTTOM RIGHT: CoIls makes a beauliful +ackIe wi'rI1 ball, affempfs io foil The Vikings defense. on one of A+Ian+ic Ci'ry's men. TOP LEFT: Aflaniic Ci+y's Margerum is carrying The ball. Cells Lynn Du Bois is rushing. TOP RIGHT: Head cheerleader-Claire Siurgis. MIDDLE LEFT: Cells player, AI Williams, Forly-seven HUEHEY i 1 4 FIRST ROW: F. BerTholeT, N. LeiTch, B. Murphy, D. Wilkins, J. Schlessinger, L. Hlubb, B. Durgin, co-capTain, J. Cesanek, co-capTain, P. FleTcher, E. Melnik, P. Hynes, J. Rubicam, A. Tucker, and N. Benson. SECOND ROW: M. Oliver, coach, 'P, Schenck, S. Blumberg, R. Gwilliam, B. George, B. Ogden, E. Skare, M. FiThian, N. KeckhuT, J. Corkery, K. OKeeTe, M. Mills, P. Evans, D. Blakney, E Messec, R. Savage, D. Hummel, C. Duncan, manager. LAST ROW: S. Garsicle, C. Finley, C. Wanger, J. Levandowski, K. Buffler, S. Kohler. For The second year The girls' hockey Team was very ably coached by Miss Marie Oliver wiTh The assisTance oT our well-known baskeTball coach, Mrs. BeTTy Melson. Besides being our hockey coach, Miss Oliver also received The honor oT being chosen Tor The All American hockey Team. Choosing To sTay aT Coils , she didn'T make The Trip To Europe. The co-capTains chosen This year were Jackie Cesanek and Bev Durgin. Bev along wiTh Doris Wilkins accounTed Tor The maioriTy oT The goals. The gals goT OTT To a successTul sTarT by deTeaT- ing BridgeTon by a 3-2 score.The hockey lassies were Then deTeaTed wiTh a score oT 7-I by Woodbury. This loss didn'T discourage The Oliver girls in The leasT. They wenT ahead To win The nexT game and Tie The ones aTTer ThaT wiTh Paulsboro and GloucesTer respecTively. The girls conTinued Their Tine work by Tying Their nexT opponenT, Audubon, by a 3-3 score. Due To an iniury Bev , one oT The co-capTains, was unable To play in The second BridgeTon game. The gals hard TighTing and Team spiriT showed iTs peak when The l-lockeyiTes slaughTered Their op- ponenTs by a 4-O score. The goals were nicely ac- counTed Tor by l-llubb, Wilkins, Melnik, and LeiTch. l-lard luck led The way Tor The nexT Three games in which The girls bowed To Woodbury, Pauls- boro, and GloucesTer by one poinT margins. The Woodbury game was hard ToughT by boTh Teams. This game meanT The Championship To boTh Teams. l-lowever, Woodbury came Through To win by a 3-2 score, wiTh Wilkins accounTing Tor our goals. ForTy-eighT The TighTing Team made a nice comeback and won Their lasT game by a 5-3 score over Audubon. The girls ended Their season wiTh Tour wins, Tour losses, and Two Ties. The senior girls played The Alumnae in a game on Thanksgiving and won by a score oT 6-O. Doris Wilkins was high scorer. NOT To be TorgoTTen This season were The spiriTed J.V.'s. They helped cheer The varsiTy on To vicTories and came Through wiTh a Tine record oT eighT wins. one Tie, and one loss. Carol Duncan, The loyal Soph manager, did a very Tine iob Tor The Team. The girls have puT away Their hockey sTicks unTil hockey camp and nexT school year when They will be sure To win The Championship BesT oT luck gals ! Keep TighTing and you are sure To succeed. SepT. sem oa. od. od, oa. oa. NOV. NOV. Nov. BridgeTon Woodbury Paulsboro GloucesTer Audubon BridgeTon Woodbury Paulsboro C5loucesTer Audubon Alumnae SCHEDULE Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away l-Tome Home Opp. Cells 2 3 7 I 2 3 2 2 3 3 O 4 3 2 2 I 2 l 3 5 O 6 Hard fighTing inner, Millie Fifhian, racing TOP: FighTing hard are cenTer half, Ann Tucker and Barbara Murphy Toward goal. A Woodbury opponenT is behind Tl-llllD6ClK Seen in ffonf- ' . her. BOTTOM: Doris Wilkins, scoring wiTh Naomi LelTch following. ForTy-nine BUYS' BASKETBALL This year's l'Colls baskeTball guinTeT conTinued a Tine record under The capable coaching oT Jack McCloskey. The Team Tinished The season wiTh an enviable record oT I6 wins and 6 deTeaTs. The club was headed by co-capTains Al Ferner, and Bucky WaTers. OTher seniors on The squad included Jack RienerT, Ed Kurlcian, and Dave Murphy. The resT oT The sguaol included WalT Melnilc, Joe Bielcsis, Skip Di Marco and Joe Bowman. The Team was ouTsTanding in seTTing Two Colls scoring records. The TirsT marlc was seT by casual Al Ferner, who brolce The single game record wiTh 32 poinTs, and The season record wiTh 348. The oTher was recorded when WalT Melnilc sanlc The lasT Tield goal oT a 96 poinT ouTbursT againsT Vineland. The Colls Tive ToughT iTs way To The Tinals oT The SouTh Jersey Group Four TournamenT, buT was deTeaTed by a powerTul ATlanTic CiTy aggregaTion. High hopes are held Tor nexT year's Team wiTh W nucleus oT The gruesome Toursomef' Melni Bielcsis, Bowman and Di Marco. ll Tk Dec. Jan. Feb SCHEDULE MerchanTyille Woodbury Audubon Woodrow Wilson Woodrow Wilson Camden BridgeTon TrenTon MercanTville ATlanTic CiTy Vineland Woodbury l-laddomfield TrenTon BridgeTon l'laddonTielcl Camden Vineland Camden CaTholic ATlanTic CiTy Camden ATlanTic CiTy Opp. Cells 5I 74 49 75 58 52 47 60 4O 50 45 42 56 67 43 52 52 58 58 46 34 96 40 6l 43 51 56 50 57 68 49 59 55 56 55 8I 57 6I 7I 58 5I 56 39 3l THIRD ROW: R. ProcTor, Manager, D. CasciaTo, W. Dobbins, R. MarriTz, C. Rubicam, R. Kern, J. Lorimer, S. G-azsi, J. McCloskey, Coach, E. Mayo. SECOND ROW: R. Bleming, W. Vogel, D. Colberf, F. Le Donne, R. HarT, H. ChaTTTeld, R. Lodge, G. Lee, A. Drulis, AssisTanT Coach. FIRST ROW: B. S-Teele, J. Bowman, W. Melnik, D. Murphy, A. Ferner, Co-CapTain, R. WaTers, Co-CapTain, J. Bielcsis, E. Kurlcian, J. ReinerT, A. Di Marco. FiTTy f i N :zo ,, ' x jugffkf 4 ay W if GIRLS' BASKETBALL The Girls' 13as1ceTba1l Team had anoTher successTu1 year as iT Tallied up nine wins and Tour losses. Their coach, Mrs. BeTTy Melson and assisTanT coach, Miss Marie Oliver had wonderTul co-operaTion and 1oyalTy ThroughouT The season Trom all The girls. We Tind ThaT The vicTory over GloucesTer was The ouTsTanding game oT The season wiTh a score oT 42 To 33. Naomi LeiTch was high scorer oT The game wiTh nineTeen poinTs. PaT E1eTcher came close behind wiTh eighTeen poinTs. lT was a close game all The way wiTh boTh sguads TighTing hard To deTend Their school name. Chosen by The girls as Team capTain was Eleanor Romano, noTed Tor her splendid sporTsmanship and ouTsTanding baslceTba1l abiliTy. As a guard she plagued The opponenTs Torwards. OTher guards were Frame BerTholeT, Laura 1-llubb, DOT WalTers, PaT Evans and 'llviaddieu Lewis. 1-ligh-scoring Torwards were Bev Durgin, Naomi LeiTch, PaT FleTcher, Kay O'KeeTe, Carol Duncan and Carol Finley. The J.V. Team had a Tinal average oT six wins and Tive losses. If The Team conTinues To creaTe such a Tine im- pression, The Teminine version oT bas1ceTball will always have a popular place in Collingswood. Dec. Jan. Feb. X SCHEDULE Opps. Colls 1953 Haddonheld 20 29 1953 Alumni 39 47 1953 Glassboro 45 57 1954 Audubon 31 50 1954 Woodbury 48 46 1954 GloucesTer 33 42 1954 Regional 19 43 1954 Paulsboro 52 50 1954 Audubon 31 64 1954 Woodbury 51 4-8 1954 GloucesTer 38 34 1954 Regional 46 63 1954 Paulsboro 20 41 , in , gg' I lg V ', it 4 - , . , ' I 1 ' 1 f ' ' 'T 4 1 1 I-T ' 1 1 ', .i 1' ,A 'S' K W if if ' 1, ' Q I if S A i .' -f ' 4 , - 1 1 'T 1 ' 'T 1' 'L X X if 1 X . g ,' 3 la. .. ll . ' J f I 'I 1 y 'i X, , I f' 'I .11 , N, . ,I .' 1, ,. 5 FOURTH ROW: E. Piefronudo, C. Finley, C. Harlrins. THIRD ROW: C. Rickenbach, B. Ogden, A. Danfield, J. Zacher, S. Garside, M. FiT1'1ian, M. Willard. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Melson, B. Ledger, J. Corcory, E. Slrare, L. Hlubb, P. Evans, M. Schenclr, J. Wood, Miss Oliver. FIRST ROW: C. Duncan, N. Leiich, K. O'Kee'Te, D. Wa1Ters, CapTain, E. Romano, M. Lewis, B. Durgin, P. Flefcher, F. BerTho1eT. Fiffy-Two WMM ffff kW X S Eff f BUYS' SWIMIVII E BOTTOM, LEFT: B. Baird, execu+ing a iaclc-knife. BOY'S SWIMMING Oppliger, C, McMahon Baird, D. Silvers. BOTTOM, CENTER: B. Baird illusfrafing a froni 'flip in a 'Iuclr posiiion. BOTTOM, RIGHT: Shown F. Clapp and K. Redmer scoring a win 'for Ihe CoIIs. The Collingswood I-Iigh Swimming Team of I954, compeiing in The Soulrh Jersey Swimming League, finished The season wiih a record of eighlr defeals and no wins. We dropped Iwo games each, Io Merchanfville, Vocaiional, Haddon Heighis and Mooresfown. Lelrler winners were: Frank Clapp, Ken Redmer, Bill Baird, Ken Baker, Jack Opplinger and Donald Slimm. Fiffy-four Franlc Clapp,who consIanTIy placed firsi or second in Ihe IOO yard freesiyle, lopped Ihe Team scorers wiih Tilly-six poinis. Second in scoring poinis was Ken Redmer wi+h foriy-nine. I-le compefed in Ihe IOO yard breasisfrolce and IZO yard individual medley. Ken Balcer, who compelred in The baclc- sirolce, was Ihird wirh eighieen poinis. Eddie Mayo, who succeeded Mr. Diemer as coach in I954, is looking forward Io a beiier year in I955. TOP ROW: E. Mayo, Coach MIDDLE ROW: R. Quinn K Baker, D. Slimm, R. Donelh Kennedy, F. Clapp, K. Redmer J O'DonneII. FRONT ROW W GIRLS SWIMMING TOP ROW: J. Corcory, E. Ferris- Co-capTain, S. Garside, N. Nor- cross, N, Lowden, N. LeiTch, S. Siegel, C. Hassan, K. O'KeeTe, Miss Oliver-Coach. FRONT ROW: M. WhiTe, E. Crooks-Cm capTain, J. Furry, G. McLoughlin, D. Blakney, L. Hlubb. GIRLS' SWIMIVII I3 BOTTOM, LEFT: K. O'KeeTe finishing a flip. TOP, MIDDLE: Cells girls aT swimming meeT. BOTTOM, MIDDLE: J. Furry, N. Leitch swimming TreesTyIe. BOTTOM, RIGHT: J. Furry compIeTing a baclr dive. Colls I-ligh closes anoTher season oT swimming, wiTh a Tinal average OT one vicTory and six losses. Their achievemenT wasn'T specTacular This year, buT The spiriT was There, Tor They Tried Their besT and ThaT's whaT counTs. The Team was ably coached by Miss Marie Oliver wiTh assisTance Trom The Team's co-capTains, Elaine Crooks and Eileen Ferris. Naomi LeiTch led The Team in The 40 yard Tree- sTyle. Carol Hassan showed her sTyle in The 20 yard breasTsTrolce, and 40 yards were easily Talcen by Sally ...-3 ,..........a.-.1 fp.f.1f,.r.f..a-,..nn4:...a - 1. Siegel in The baclcsTrol4e. We gained poinTs in each meeT as Eileen Ferris showed her diving slcill. IT wasn'T an ouTsTanding record. buT in The open meeT beTween all Tour schools, They managed To Iceep ouT oT The cellar by Talcing Third place. OTher members oT The Team were Kay O'KeeTe, Gloria McLaughlin, Jackie Furry. Nancy Lowden, Marsha WhiTe, Joan DiTmars, Sally Garside, and Dolly Blalcney. The lively and capable managers were Laura I-Ilubb and Joan Corcory. FifTy-fi ve BASEBALL s, 4 629.514 xffk. 'Z . .ff Zmii, BACK ROW: A. Di Marco, A. Casperson, J. ReinerT, S. Gold, D. Goehring, Mr. Diemer, Coach. FRONT ROW: A. Ferner, R. Chaffield, R. WaTers, S. Olson, R. Schmoll, D. McMahon, L. SchniTzius. Collingswood Tielded a Tair nine in The spring oT I953,winning six while dropping Twelve. OuTsTanding perTormers Tor The Diemermen who will loe missed This spring were CapTain Dave lv1cMahan, STash Olsen, DuTch ChaTTield, George Durgin, and Dave Goehring. is T N The Team opened The season wiTh STash Olsen im ' 'zu' piTching The Colls To a 3 To 2 vicTory over Haddon- X X , I A Tield. They Then dropped Three in a row TJeTore They U ,IH beaT GloucesTer CaTholic aT The loser's Tield. ln ' l,: 'Ag Group IV play, The Colls dropped Two games To '-' Camden and spliT wiTh BridgeTon, Vineland and ,fry ATlanTic CiTy's Vikings Tor a Three and Tive record. Their mosT decisive win was a nine To Two Maia' f 'f:-15' ',,' vicTory over The Vikings. Their worsT deTeaT was ,i aT The hands oT a sTrong Camden CaTholic squad. ,cr '-1 H ..-' . ',,'i BoTh These games Took place aT The beauTiTul RoberT T T. Shields Memorial STadium. This year Coach Diemer is looking Torward To . m'- ' much help Trom nine reTurning leTTermen. The X 7 'K reTurning Seniors are Lou SchniTzius, Jack Q I ReinerT, Jack Bowden, Buck WaTers, Al ' Ferner, and Dave SmiTh. The reTurning Junior X E may leTTermen are Skip Di Marco and Gene SolTys. FiTTy-six SCHEDULE March 3I Haddonfield April 9 Woodbury I3 W. Wilson I6 Camden I8 Gloucesler CaII'1. 20 Bridgemn 27 Vineland 29 Camden May I W. Wilson 6 Bridgelron 9 Audubon I I Trenlon I4 Vineland I8 Merclnanlville 23 Camden Calli. 26 Allanlic Cily 29 I-Iaddonfield June I Allanlic Cily TOP-Haddonfi eld OPP 2 I5 7 I2 2 2 II I4 IO I4 I 9 2 8 I8 2 5 4 s. Colls 3 I 5 6 5 3 5 2 8 3 3 O 4 I I 9 0 I Calls player Alan Casperson slides perfecily af Imome pIa're agains'I Haddonfield. BOTTOM-Collingswood We hope +I1a'I Bucky beai +I'1aI 'fasi 'Ihrow in+o home plafe. Fifiy-seven mvw'WWV? TRACK TOP ROW: L. Davis, K. Vernon, W. Rudderow, C. Wampole, C. Paulson, D. SmiTh. MIDDLE ROW: G. Berkheimer R. ProcTor, B. Lummis, F. Clapp, E. Kurkian, G. Coigne. BOTTOM ROW: E. OrowiTz, K. Redmer, W. PaTTison, L. KnighT, J. Bieksis, R. Wolf. X 'nj ,Z X . .I ff.- . .'.'..'.' . ' . h '..' '..', .'.,'-,'.,'.,'.,-.- ' '-s -, ..'..'..'..'., ...H .-:H f.,.: ., :H-,i-.: .-- -, --5: ' .'..' . . . .'-' .',' .'-' .'-' .'.'.,' H -', -i. I-. I-.,-l. gi. ' V f ., :J -'.' -'.' . .-'.', .','. N . . . . '. 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Coach RiTTer had some good work Trom Charlie Wampole in The hurdles, George WolT in The meTe, Gil Berkheimer in The 440, Ugy OrowiTz in The iavelin, KnighT Vernon and Chick Paulson in The pole vaulT. OuTsTanding Tor The Coils Thinclads were Eugene OrowiTz in The iavelin, Gil Berkheimer in The 44-O and Chick Paulson in The pole vaulT. OrowiTz was unde- TeaTed in SouTh Jersey cornpeTiTion, winning his second sTraighT Group IV championship. He capTured second in The sTaTe meeT despiTe a broken Thumb. GreaT work is expecTed nexT year oT Chick Paulson who capTured second in The SouTh Jersey Group IV. This year Coach RiT RiTTer is counTing heavily on six reTurning leTTermen, G. Berkheimer, E. Kurkian, C. Paulson, E. OrowiTz, K. Redmer, and J. Bieksis. Fifiy-eig hi' SCHEDULE April II Bordenrown M. I. H I5 Camden Calh. H I8 Bridgeron Relays 2I Wilson, Mooreslovvn A 25 Penn Relays 29 Haddon Hrs.. Bridgelon H May 6 Haddonfield, A+. Ciry A 8 Camden Counry H I2 Audubon H I5 Group IV ar ACHS 20 Camden H 23 A'rIanIic Ciry Relays BMI. 92 IX3 - C 24 273 CCHS 74 - C 43 Did Nor Place WW 88If2 - Moores 42 - C 23 Lasl of II Teams HH 99 - C 25If2 - Bri ISVQ ACHS 76 - Hadd 53 IX3 - C I3 2f3 8+h of 9 Teams C 65 - Aud 42 4Ih of 5 Teams Cam 88If2 - C 33'f2 4+h of 7 Teams TOP: Edward Kurlrian cIears fhe bar in high iump. MIDDLE: Eugene Orowi+1, holding a iavelin, prepares +o make a record +hrow. BOTTOM: Bruce Lummis, Charles Smirh, George Coigne. GiIber+ Berkheimer Ge+ read, ge? sei, go. .1 f Fiffy-nine mw,'zea :f 1. .1 :,-. yi --, mf.- ,Y XII 5 WHEST J THIRD ROW: F. Czeiner, W. ToTh, P. Seybold, E. Hinlrle, S. GersTein, J. HamiITon, H. Birchmeier, E. MarTino, Mr. Eclinger, Coach. SECOND ROW: D. Rose, F. Dawkins, G. SoITys, R. HawThorne, F. Ewing, J. Piper, T. McAfee, D. Moore. FIRST ROW: M. Blumberg, G. Mosman, R. Zeberlein, N. Munson, R. Lauria, R. Tucker, A. Lore. Coach Dave Edinger's varsiTy wresTling Team, bolsTered by The reTurn oT Tive leTTermen Trom I952- 53 squad, Toolc on The TouqhesT compeTiTion in SouTh Jersey and The Two Tine Philadelphia Teams OT Lower Merion and I'IaverTord and Tinished wiTh a record oT Ten wins and Tour deTeaTs. Two oT The deTeaTs came aT The hands oT Paulsboro while Vineland and I'IaverTord were responsible Tor The oTher Two reversals. The Team was composed oT seniors Rod Haw- Thorne, Gene Mosman, Had Birchmeier, and Jim I'IamilTon. WresTlers reTurning nexT year wiTh a year OT experience are Fran Dawkins, Bob Zeberlein, Alan Lore, Noel Munson, Dave GurT- cheTT, Jim Piper, Maurice Blumberg, Paul Seybold and Sam C5ersTein. AT The compleTion oT The regular season Collings- wood enTered The 5ouTh Jersey WresTling Tourna- menT. The Team Tinished second To Paulsboro which won The 5ouTh Jersey Championship Tor The eighTh sTraighT year. Six,Ty Opponenl' Lower Merion . Tnenion ceinoiie I-IaverTord ,....,.. Vineland ...... I-IaddonTield .,... eieeeoono Overbrook ....... , Regional ...,,. Paulsboro Vineland ....., eieeeoono ....... I Haddonfield ..,,, Regional ...... Paulsboro ,. WRESTLING Opp. Colls I5 29 IO 32 23 I5 I9 I7 I3 33 I7 24 I4 26 5 42 30 I3 I6 20 I4 27 I6 27 , 2I 26 . 35 8 TENNIS LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Ingram, K. Balmer, W. WescoTT, R. Renza, D. Murphy, R. Zimmerman, C. McKinley, S. Parker, and Mr. Olinger, Coach. The Tennis Team under The capable direcTion oT M . Ch sTer A, Olinger regisTered a seasonal record r e oT Two wins and eighT deTeaTs. The neT squad de- ' d TeaTed Camden and Woodrow Wilson buT droppe T To BridgeTon and ATlanTic CiTy Twice, and mee s Camden, Woodrow Wilson, TrenTon, and Haddon- Tield once. These maTches were played in The spring OT l953. The squad was composed oT Juniors Bob Renza, K Balcer, STeve Parlcer, Dave Murphy, and en Bill WescoTT. Sophomores Craig McKinley. . MD .. Dave Van Gelder, Al l-larrrs, and enny Zimmerman compleTed The squad. In The Tall oT I953 The squad sTarTed pracTice again and played a Tew maTches wiTh Philadelphia Teams. They gave every indicaTion oT a successTul Team Tor l954. WiTh The enTire squad reTurning Tor The coming season, coach Olinger is loolcing Torward To a championship year. ..s..-gg?-44 ' T' ' ' 'FA 4 , .ss ,3-M,-,-fffrwr,-1. , COLLS I953 TENNIS SCHEDULE Camden BridgeTon Camden Woodrow Wilson BridgeTon TrenTon Haddomfield Woodrow Wilson Aflanlric Ci+y Ailanirc Ci+y Sixfy-one opp. coils 2 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 5 o 4 I 3 2 1 4 3 2 4 i .4.:-1 , wg: X Zf72fT7w,W.,,,.,,, 1 we 5 ,j.T5wffr5'f i I ' f ,, mm, -, V 320 .13 A Q 'Za ,eg f . T , .- ' if , , iflwiii' V 1 3 f.. A 1 TV ,f -'iff' Qi ' 'W A5 3. , MJ I 44. fb MJQQQ gk f T elimfivyfw iff , Vi 0 ' ' 'fi T A . W' f aw .1 ' f Q f ,, X. ,f,:3.fg'.f- f , . SOFTBALL L , , 4 I , M JA? M., ., ,, 1 .I f , W f 1, U, 1, Y-M , . f sf ' 1. J ggh. X M, ' N -W T T 5. I FRONT ROW: P. Fle-Tcher, B. Durgm, B. ' f Q 3 awww, . yr - -' f f f . .ff ff ,, ,.. .Mf..mfi L Lee R. Denllren, N. Benson. SECOND ' . I f MM A, .B :gif ' , A 4 'N ROW K. O'Keefe, E. Romano, N. LelTch, ' . , . 2 f m, ' , 1 P Daniels, E. crook.. THIRD ROW: A. X ' y X M. , XM. MQ T . Harrell, F. Morgan, Mrs. Melson, D. LuTZ, yr i 'T ff, 'f f ' f if if ,, j ' , S Lewandowslti. A T ' 9 W , riff ' ' ' V 'V f X Q-we ifrffb' , T Q A f iw f V, ,,. T fm Wg I ' X 4 f ,J W 1 ,xl i f S Q A W i V qw ji: . ,Z f -' J f 'V X 26 ' if - nfl? ' , .. 44, A 0 q . . if 'fr i' A ' A I T . -T QV. 1, 3,44 v., L.,,,.,W x A hgkwws ,..,., .M ff my M L .-ff,. L, T 7ii'L 3 Q'fi?1JSg5f,3!fsf ,'p.j.if-- 'Fw' iff? MTW iw 'LQ Viv, 'ff i , WM' f, lf ,L M M27 7.'i 1f?f1'f 'f ff7'f'f!iiJ 7 'ifZ.:.ff I ., X T A i T ARCH ERY Miss Merwin, D. GolclsTein, W. Knechi, R. MarTin, L. Buck, D. Schopf, A. Bausen- berger, J. Clarke. SOFTBALL The soTTball lasses ended anoTher vicTorious sea- son wiTh Tive wins and Three losses. NeaTly dressed in blue shorTs, gold blouses and blue haTs wiTh gold Cs , The girls were ouT in TronT all The way, due To The conscienTious coaching oT Mrs. BeTTy Melson. assisTed by Miss Marie Oliver. The mosT Thrilling game was wiTh Paulsboro. Even Though we losT, iT was well-played wiTh superb piTching by The Team capTain, Barbara Lee. SporTsmanship and Tine coaching broughT TorTh This impressive season. IT was ended wiTh a TaculTy game and a spring picnic. Six-Ty-Two ARCHERY The archery Team adds anoTher year To iTs ex- perience as a developing squad. lT is a volunTary group under The guidance and coaching oT Miss Marian Merwin. AT Their meeTs, wiTh MerchanTville, l'laddonTield, l-laddon T-leighTs and Regional, They have Tive rounds oT six arrows, aT Three disTances: 50 yards. 40 yards and 30 yards, each aT Tour TeeT in diameTer. A very helpTul assisTanT is The Team capTain, Dave GoldsTein. The squad Turnishes Their own equipmenT and Try To meeT whenever possible. Archery in Coils l-ligh is a new sporT buT Trom The inTeresT shown iT will mosT lilcely be an ouTsTanding acTiviTy in The TuTure. :-:5:3SS:f . :-:-:f:3:3:5 -.:I:I:I:. 1. .-.vi- l. -. '. 1Z' +I-. .'.'.'. 'X .:I:I:Z:.:.'. .:.:.jf-.. I:fj:I:I:f:f:QE ::xR:-' I'I'f'f'f 'Q -: '-:-:-.-:- -:- :gffr-:gg-.53-: -.-1:2-.1.g.-r :-g4g':3-:-. :-b:q5F:F .QI:I:I:f:.:C' xx. 'xx' HT 'Q Q.- fifif-':'5:,-: .,. ::g:-::.-:::.-:-.-. .yL HQ1neS 4... .Ji ,-.4 QL -D.. - , +I-'-!'.'. .- . . . . . Lgzgzgrg: .g.g...-.-.3 .-.'.-.-.'.'.- ' ' ' v A U l 1 . . C l . I -I I I. . ' I . . Q Q Q Q Q Q Q . . . . :Q.Q.Q.Q:Q:Q.Q:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q'Q'Q'Q' 'Q'Q' Q.Q.Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q C I I I I O O O 0 O I O I I ' . . . . I . I I'.'.'.'.'.'. '-I ' O I O O I I O I O 'I C. 'id ll H SPH SUB ln addiTion To Teaching German and Spanish all day in our school, Miss EsTher Snolce willingly and ably perTorms The duTies oT Senior Class Sponsor. This year she helped our leaders in all oT Their proiecTs, such as The annual Trip To WashingTon in May, class dances, The Semi-Formal, and The all- imporTanT Senior Prom. Always puncTual and on The iob, Miss Snolce's assisTance in planning The Trip was invaluable in making iT a success. Senior Board oT ConTrol meeTings were held in Room 37 once a week wiTh Miss Snolce always There To give helpTul advice. AT her suggesTion The news oT each meeTing was Taken back To The homerooms by Their respecTive presidenTs, so ThaT everyone was always well inTormed abouT class acTiviTies. WiThouT Miss Snoke we know ThaT our class would noT have had The successTul year we have iusT compleTed. f-q xp ,nf V p. K , y 3 , ,. ,. -r-Max .walks M- u,:fL-'1- Q N, X .,N,1ni- MISS ESTH ER SNOKE Sponsor Uffilzlsrs nf the lllass nf 19511 'K..., ABOVE: Frank Clapp, Presidenh Jackie Cesanek, Vice-President Barbara Muggleworfh, Secrefaryg Bucky WaTers, Treasurer. Sixfy-four Senior Board nf linntrnl SECOND ROW: M. Grabriele, J. Coakley, H. Birchmeier, D. SmiTh, W. Rainey, E. Kurkian, P. Hynes, D. Wilkins. FIRST ROW: N. Shearer, B. Pierce, B. MuggleworTh, F. Clapp, J. Cesanek, M. MeTzger, B. Murphy. The main sTar oT our sTar sTudded KnighT is The Senior Class. Shining brighTly as he led our class was Frank Clapp, who worked in The capaciTy oT presidenT, while Jackie Cesanek played his righT- hand man . The oTher Two oTTicers oT The class, Barbara MuggleworTh as SecreTary, and Bucky WaTers as Treasurer handled Their respecTive posi- Tions very capably. The Senior Board oT ConTrol which was made up oT The presidenT and anoTher person Trom each oT The seven Senior homerooms meT in room ThirTy- seven Tor Their regular meeTings. The work oT The board, capably advised by Miss EsTher A. Snoke, class sponsor, was To discuss class proiecTs and plan acTiviTies. Their suggesTions were Then Taken back To The homerooms To be approved by The class. One oT The many proiecTs oT The class was The dances held in The Old Gym during l:ooTball Season which broughT loyal Coils rooTers ouT in Tull Torce. A KnighT To be remembered by all was The February Senior Semi-Tormal bringing Coils sweeThearTs closer TogeTher. NexT in line oT class evenTs was The TavoriTe oT all, The WashingTon Trip. Early on The morning oT May 5, The Train was boarded Tor BalTimore, where we enTered special buses which Took us on a Tour Through Annapolis. While Traveling To Washing- Ton, we aTe our homemade lunches. l:irsT sTop in WashingTon was The CapiTol Building, Then The WashingTon MonumenT-whaT a climb! NexT The buses Took us To The PoTomac River Pier, where we leTT WashingTon Tor NorTolk on The Old Bay Line STeamer. ln Virginia we visiTed Williamsburg and JamesTown. ATTer anoTher wonderTul KnighT on The boaT. we visiTed The museum, and oTher places oT inTeresT in our capiTal, and beTore we knew iT, we were back in l'laddonTield. The lasT brigh+ sTar oT our Daze and KnighTs was The beauTiTul Senior Prom which puT sTars in everyone's eyes. SixTy-five 74-M ' ' ' ..'M f'mL4i3i'E1' il'11f'H'V' i'-Fr T' 3 nd W, W V wx W, wf X1 AEK! Q x 'X ' Q, k ' , . ,ff 1 ,f + x x xxx. 3 1- f .SQ r ,W .gvLwWkbw, ' ,- -f ffl ' 1 1: V' ff' Qui.. ' , 14 1 , ,f .X N , fi 1? ' ig A M V V I b, ,V,,, Y , .- ., -1 e aol' Lac over lhree gearri f New S Ya f W 4 .av :X ff? M4 1 4 ,L . 7 EMILY ABBOTT 508 NewTon Avenue Oaklyn I- Em 2-Driving LiTTle Charlie. O.W.L.S. . gabbing wiTh The girls 3-To Tind my place in liTe and be Taller 4-Junior VarsiTy Hockey 2.3' Junior VarsiTy SoTTball. RICHARD ALLGEIER 28 Manor Avenue Oaklyn I- Rickie 2-Dancing. eaTing. sleeping 3-To be rich. SHIRLEY DOLORES ALMONY 45 Harding Avenue Oaklyn I- Shirl . Delarosa'i 2-The Kenny gang. church. driving. living 3-To have The largesT Tamily on The Hawaiian Islands 4-ArT Club. RICHARD W. AMBRUSTER IB Gorman Avenue Collingswood I- Dick . Ambi . Rich 2-Sleep- ing. eaTing. working aT DanceTTe. chumming wiTh Umi and Roy 3- To make a million before l'm 2I Then reTire 4-WresTling 41 Kolls High Karnival 4: STage Crew 4. 1- JAMES B. ANDERSON 2l3 WesT CuThberT Boulevard Collingswood I- Andy 2-EaTing. music. mess- ing around cars 3-To be a bachelor and a successTul accounTanT 4-Choir 47 Glee Club 2.3.47 OrchesTra 2: Karnival 3,47 BaccalaureaTe and Com- mencemenT Usher. MARY LOU AUSTIN I34 Fern Avenue Collingswood I- Lou Lou . AusT 2-Having Tun wiTh The gang. SaTurdays wiTh Judy. and singing and gabbing 3-To be a good nurse and To have Tun always 4-G-lee Club 2.3.4: Choir 3.4: Ensemble 4: CurTain Timers 4: OrchesTra 33 Kolls High Karnival. KEY TO WRITE-UPS I-Nickname 2-PasTimes Sixfy-eighf 3-Goal in Life 4-Acfivifies WILLIAM J. BAIRD 9l9-C Parkview AparTmenTs Collingswood I- Bill 2-DanceTTe. girls. sleeping and J 2-To be a millionaire and To seTTle down peaceTully 4-VarsiTy Club 3.47 Swimming 3.41 Baseball 2: Choir 2.3.4. J. KENNETH BAKER 492 King Avenue Collingswood I- Ken 2-Keeping Gene ouT oT Trouble 3-To marry rich 4- N.H.S. 3.41 Swimming 2.3.43 Tennis 3.47 Homeroom PresidenT 21 VarsiTy Club 2.3.43 Colls High News SporTs Edi- Tor 2.3.47 STudenT CabineT 3. WILLIAM L. BAKER 45 EasT Collingswood Avenue Oaklyn I- Bun 2-EaTing. sleeping. hang- ing around lTch's sTaTion. crunching corns aT The CanTeen 3-To be a suc- cess and have Tun doing iT 4-Base- ball 3.4. DOROTHY BALL I3O EasT KnighT Avenue Collingswood I- DoTTy 2-WriTing leTTers To Him . reading leTTers Trom Him . Talking To Lois 3-To be a success in my iob and To make Him happy. To have Triends. ELIZABETH ANNE BALLINGER 226 Parker Avenue Woodlynne I- BeTTy 2- B.B.C.'s . my violin, opera. Ephie , cheering 3-To go around The Moon in an orange craTe and To have a double wedding wiTh BeTTs Keys 4-Sub Cheerleader 2: Regular 3.4: STudenT CabineT Rep- resenTaTive 2: Homeroom OTIicer 4. BARBARA BARNEY 5OI Kendal Boulevard Oaklyn I- Barb 2- C.O.D. meeTings. Oaklyn CanTeen, and To Try To geT The car 3-To be a good secreTary and To go To New York wiTh Carole and Gazsi 4-Homeroom OTFicer 2: Board OT ConTrol 21 Cells High News TypisT 4. JOH QM MAN 4 ger gen sviqod I 'I ey 'I' I r. for '- ' igh'I' nd Miss eri . rherag 3-To be a ex al - olog ph r ol sporls 'X' ' F -- rcial ork 4-Pho+o- -i . .iw residenl 33 Slu- denr Ca V' Represenlalive 43 isual Aid ll 2343 Karnival 3,43 gr h 5 X ' V I on . I Caleleria C o 2.3.43 Wreslling 3. JAMES BECKWITH IO08 Collings Avenue Wesl Collingswood I- Jim , Beck 2-Ealing. sleeping and more sleeping 3-Make a million by avoiding Uncle Sam and income lax and reliring befor: I am 2I 4- Hall Guard 4. JANE M. IOO8 Collings Collingswood Iilunking malh wilh Mary, dflvl brolher and :rps 2.3.43 2.3.43 'reria Talenl' EVELYN GRACE BEHLAU 209 Penn Avenue Collingswood I- Ev 2-Music. dancing. singing wilh Ihe gals 3-To be a success and be happy 4-Glee Club 2.3.43 Choir 3.43 Talenl Show 2.3.43 Ensemble 43 CoIls High News 3.43 Bugle Corps 2.3.43 Slale Chorus 3. Curlain Timers 3.43 Karnival 3.4. SEP . ACE g' I enue '. 'Ro y 2-Sporls. Wild- woo Phi I s. riding in The Lean ile 3- llege. lols ol lun 4- se al 3.43 'Knighlu 3,42 Home- room Treasurer 33 Varsily Club 3.4. CHARLOTTE LOUISE BELLINO 28 Greenwood Avenue Belllewood I- Char 2-Dancerle. Canleen. eafing. cheering. U.G.G. meelings 3-To meer all 'rhe U.G.G.'s in Heaven?. 'ro go To California in Murph's Hof Rod. lo find lhe righl one 4-Cheerleading Squad 3.43 Glee Club 2.3.43 Homeroom Presi- denl' 2.33 Vice-Presiclenl 43 Board of Conlrol 2.33 Sluclenl Cabinel 3. mv-hw W9- Sixiy-nine NANCY M. BENSON 624 Collord Avenue Collingswood I- Nan 2- D.E.E.S. meelings. Ocean Cily 3-Gel a college edu- calion 4-Sludenl Cabinef 43 Soir- ball 2.3.41 Hoclcey 43 Baskelball 2.33 Talenl Show3 Kolls High Karnival. E. GILBERT BERKHEIMER 6I Harding Avenue Oalclyn I- Gil 2-Music. Track. H,Y. 3- Success and happiness 4-Glee Club 2.3.43 Choir 3.43 Traclc 2.3.43 Cross Counlry 43 Slage Crew 2.3.43 Boys' Slale 33 Sludenl Cabinel 3.43 Knigh+ 3,41 Board of Conlrol 33 Talenl Show 3.43 Visual Aid 2.43 Slale Chorus 43 Varsily Club 2.3.4. JEANETTE BIDDLE 3lI Norlh Newlon Lalce Drive Collingswood 2-P.T. Parlies. M.Y.F. . S.T.A.R. 3-To see Richie learn lo play Ihe violin 4-Drum and Bugle Corps 43 Red Cross 43 Caleleria 33 Kolls High Karnival 3.4. HOWARD BIRCHMEIER 32 Bellevue Terrace Collingswood I- Had , Birch 2-Being wilh Ihe boys. being al 'Ihe C.P.F.A. . girls. dancing 3-To own lhe C.P.I5.A. . lo play pro loolball 4-Board ol ConIrol3 Vice-Presidenl ol Sludenl Cabinel 43 Presidenl of Junior Class: Foolball 2.3.43 Wreslling 3.43 Base- ball 2. NANCY LEONA BORDEAU 67 Hillcresl Avenue Oaklyn I- Nan 2- O.W.L. meelings. movies wilh Rudy and Em , wail- ing lor busses wilh BJ, 3-To live a happy. successful lile and see Rulh become a nurse 4-Dramalic Club 3.43 Color Guard 3.43 N.H.S, 3.42 Glee Club 2.33 Baccalaureale Usher 3. P. BRUCE BOSWELL 833 Parlr Avenue Collingswood 2-Ealing. sleeping, loaling and pho- 'rography 3-To own a Cadillac 4- Pholography Club 3,43 Visual Aid 3.43 Karnival 3.4, V '3 5???' ' ' W-ffl' ' -1 2 JOHN ALLEN BOWDEN 204 STraTTord Avenue WesTmonT I- Jack 2-- B , dancing. eaTing. sleeping. sporls and lounging on a couch 3-Take a boaT cruise To Ber- muda wiTh B 4-EooTball 2.3.47 Baseball 2.37 BaskeTball 27 Choir 2.3.4. JOHN F. BOYLAN 58 Cambridge Road WesTmonT I- Jack 2-Working aT The COT- Tage. riding in I-larry's hoT rod. Traveling 3-To see The world. Then reTire in Florida 4-Hall Guard 4. EVELYN RUTH BROWN 5Ol Park Avenue Collingswood I- Ev , Tildy 2-The BalleT . classical music. arT. wriling. dancing. baby-siTTing. movies 3--To have a happy marriage. To Tour The world. make Triends. To Teach and help oThers. and always To be wiTh The TheaTre 4--Library Council 2.3.4. KnighT ArT STaTT 2. KnighT LiTer- ary STaTT 3.4. ELINOR BRYANT 28 WesT Greenwood Avenue Oaklyn I- El , Ellie 2- O.W.L.'S. club meeTings. Audubon Corps. driving. having Tun. eaTing 3-To be happy and successTul 4-Glee Club 2.3.47 NaTional Honor SocieTy 3,47 Red Cross 23 Color Guard 2. Baccalau- reale and CommencemenT Usher 3. JOHN BRYANT 226 CresTmonT Terrace Collingswood I- Jack 2-EaTing. dancing. sporTs. hanging wiTh The boys. sleeping. Ocean CiTy in The summer 3-To Take a Trip around The world and see Toreign places 4-lnTramural. ROBERT BUSCH 80 Manor Avenue Oaklyn I- Bobi' 2-Tinkering wiTh engines. dancing. waTching auTo races. daling. sleeping. eaTing. bowling 3-To be a Tirsl class mechanic and own my own garage 4-Choir 3.47 Ensemble 3.41 STaTe Chorus 37 TalenT Show 2.3.4. Sevenly THOMAS J. CAMPBELL. JR. Eldridge Gardens ApT. 20 WesT Collingswood I- Tom 2-Sleeping. driving Dad's car. hanging around The Manor wiTh Pal. playing ball back oT The Manor 3-To become a success in every- Thing I do, be somebody 4-Jr. Archery 3. DOLORES M. CARITA 203 Collingswood Avenue Oaklyn I- Doll 2-Frank. U.G.G. meeT- ings. dancing and solving Doris's problems 3-To live. love and be happy wiTh Frank and To meeT The U.G.G.'s in Heaven 4-Glee Club 2.3.41 Cheerleading 3.47 CurTain Timers 41 Ushering 3. 4. HARRY CARROLL I28 Woodland Terrace Oaklyn I- Duke 2-Hanging wiTh Slam , Chuck , Rock , and ArT 7 Trying To Tix up our rods 3-Fix my car up To beaT Rock's and have iTs picTure in a hoT-rod magazine 4-EooTball 3. JACQUELINE J. CESANEK I5 WesT STiles Avenue Collingswood I- Jackie 2- C.O.D. meelings. dancing. driving. daTe nighl' 3-To be successTul and happily married 4-Girls' STaTe 37 Class Vice-Presi- denT 4. Hockey 2.3.47 CapTain 47 Library 2.3.47 Treasurer 37 PresidenT 47 Cashier in CaTeTeria 3.47 OTTicer 2.37 Treasurer STudenT Fund 37 Board oT ConTrol 4. ELAINE M. CHRISTIANSEN l309 WalnuT Avenue WesT Collingswood I- Chris 2--Promising To call Al- Treda, CanTeen. shopping. keeping busy 3-College. Travel. To geT ThaT converTible 4- N.I-LS. 3.47 Vice- PresidenT 47 KnighT l.iTerary STaTT 2.3.47 Glee Club 2.3.47 Choir 3,41 Color Guard 3.47 TalenT Show 2.3.47 Usher 37 Board oT ConTrol 2. Library Club 2.3.47 CurTain Timers 3.47 Homeroom SecreTary 2. JOHN FRANKLIN CLAPP 227 ATlanTic Avenue WesTmonT I-- The WesTmonT Worrier 2-EaT- ing. geTTing Tiger's goaT. sleeping. and I-lad's parTies 3-To be a suc- cessful building conTracTor. and To hear Tiger Lyons lTy LyeT roar 4- Senior Class PresidenT7 EooTball 2.3.47 Swimming 2.3.47 Track 2.3.47 Board of ConTrol 4, ExecuTive CommiTTee. STudenT CabineT. CHARLES EUGENE CLARK, JR. 207 Manhiem Avenue Oaklyn I- Chuck 2-Working on my rod, racing Rocky , bumming wiTh STan and Harry when I am noT wiTh Joan, shop 3-To have a cusTom Ford and beaT Rocky , To open up my own car and make a real car ouT oT STan's Chevvy 4-EooTball 2,37 lnTra- WesT Collingswood mural BaskeTball 2,3,47 Band and OrchesTra 2,4. JEANE COAKLEY lllo Eldridge Avenue 2-LisTening To gossip, Tiguring ouT Shirl's love problems, eaTing, Talkin' 3-Make somebody happy, gc To Ireland, be a successTul secieTary 4-Glee Club 2,37 Choir 47 Home- room Vice-PresidenT 47 News Solici- Tor 3, News TypisT 3, JOANE COAKLEY Illo Eldridge Avenue WesT Collingswood I-- Jo 2--Cooking, sewing, movies, Calico KiTchen, driving, seeing The sighTs 3-To be happy and success- Tul, To see The world 4-Glee Club 2,3,4j Library 2,3,47 Karnival 3,4. GEORGE W. COIGNE T46 Richey Avenue WesT Collingswood l- Muscles 2-EaTing, sleeping, going To The CanTeen and riding around in The car wiTh Ed and Bill 3--To Travel and see The world wiTh Bill and Ed 4-Track 2,3,4: VarsiTy Club 2,3,4. EVE MARIE COLBATH 2l Lynnwood Avenue WesTmonT I- Eve 2-Dancing, eaTing, U.G.G.'S meeTings and Timmer 3-To meeT all The U.G.G.'S. in I-leaven and To live, laugh, love and be happy 4-T-lomeroom Vice-Presi- denT 2,37 Board oT ConTroI 27 STudenT CabineT 27 Karnival CommiTTee 2,3,47 Glee Club 2.3.47 Choir 47 Jr. Red Cross RepresenTaTive 2,37 OTTice 3: CaTeTeria Club 2: CurTain Timers 4. EMERSON P. CONLEY 909 Mansion Avenue I-laddon Township I- Bugs 2-Riding around in The Chevvy vviTh Johnny and IIDaveII, going To The movies, playing TooTbaIl 3-To ioin The Navy, open up my own business 4-STudenT STore 4. Sevenfy-one meznm-f7 .aifiaaarzog--rf ',ri7,,,qf,,-12,-, , ,3.,.,g.13,.- f- -. STANLEY CRAMER 290 Gole Avenue Oaklyn I- STan 2-EaTing, sleeping, Taking care oT Harry and Chuck and see- ing BroTher B. aT Larry's 3-GeT a iob making Tour hundred dollars a week so l can geT a good car 4- EooTball 3,47 lnTramural BaskeTball 3,4. ELAINE C. CROOKS 3lO Landis Avenue Oaklyn Manor 2- C.O.D. meeTings, Oaklyn Can- Teen, singing, summers aT Wildwood, Mmessin' wiTh The gang 3-To be a successTul secT'y, happiness always 4-MaioreTTe 3,47 Head 47 Glee Club 27 Choir 3,47 Ensemble 47 STaTe Chorus 47 KnighT 2,3,47 TalenT Show 2,3,47 Homeroom OTTicer 47 Swimming 2,3,47 SoTTbalI 2,3,4I Board oT ConTroI 37 Usher 3,4. LEE DANIELS ll3 AlberTson Avenue WesTmonT I- Leebird 2-Dreaming oT Vivian, going To The speaks wiTh Till and Jack 3-To marry Vivian and live happily ever aTTer 4-lnTramural BaskeTball 2,3,47 CaTeTeria Club 2,37 BaskeTbaIl 4. CAROLINE DAVIS 335 Virginia Avenue Collingswood I- CaIly 2-WaTching T.V., Those walks and Talks wiTh Judy, being wiTh The girls 3-To be a good secreTary and To have my dream come True 4-OrchesTra 2,3,47 Glee Club 2,37 Choir 47 STudenT STore 37 Newspaper 3,4. MARGRETTA EDITH DAVIS 650 Spring Avenue Collingswood I- Margie 2-Comparing noTes wiTh Norma abouT a cerTain guy, being wiTh The gang aT church 3- To be a Missionary Teacher 4- N.I l.S. 3,47 Glee Club 2,3,4? Choir 47 Junior Red Cross RepresenTaTive 4' PresidenT Senior I-Iigh Red Cross Club 4i MinsTrel Show 2. JUNE A. DENTON 309 CenTer STreeT WesTmonT I- Junebug 2-Going To The C.O.D. meeTings, being wiTh Jimmy , Oaklyn CanTeen 3-To have a happy and successTul liTe, To marry ThaT cerTain someone, To own my own car 4-Red Cross 27 Drum and Bugle Corps 3,47 CurTain Timers 4, .,.s 4.4.. f' f THEODORE R. DIMMICK 4-IO Bradlord Avenue Weslmonl I- Ted 2-Hanging around wilh Frank, Tom , and Vince , sleeping 3-To be successlul in all I do 4- Glee Club 2.3.47 Choir 3,47 Inlra- mural baskelball 2.3. JOSEPH DiRADDO 220 Linden Avenue Woodlynne I- Joe 2-Ealing and sleeping 3-To be successlul in all I do 4- I-lomeroom Presiclenl 37 Hall Guard 47 Board ol Conlrol 3. WILLIAM A. DOYLE 32 Easl Collingswood Avenue Oaklyn I- Bill , Will 2-The Rod , homework, ealing 3-To become suc- cesslul in some way or olher 4- Commencemenl Usher 3. THERESA M. DRALLE I7 Easl Collings Avenue Collingswood I- Terry 2- C.O.D. meelings. skaling. ealing, leasing Skinny 3- 'Io become a successful secrelary. always be happy 4-Swimming 27 Sollball 2,47 Baskelball 2.3.47 Karnival 2,37 Talenl Show 4. JAMES E. DUNCAN 53 Manor Avenue Oaklyn I- Jim 2-Fishing. driving. playing lhe piano and organ 3-To be an eleclronic engineer, lo play lhe piano like Frankie Carle 4-Slage Club 3.47 Visual Educalion Club 2.3.47 Curlain Timers 3,47 Talenl Show 2.3.47,GIee Club 27 Choir 3.47 Orcheslra..v2.3.4. 7 if ly' BEVERLY QDRGIN ' '89, Mano Avenue' Oaklynrlr ' 'V ' I-QlBev 2-Playing hockey. going lo Canleenfsporls 3-To gracluale lrom Temple 'and be a Physical Ed. leacher 4-il-lockey 2.3.47 Capl. 47 Baskelball 2.3.47 Sollball 2.3.41 Slu- denl.Cabinel Librarian 4: Kafnival 2.3.47 Talenl Show 32 Choir 3,47 Ollice Assislanl' 47 Swimming 2. Sevenly-lwo EDITH M. EVERING II4 Cheslnul Avenue Woodlynne I- Edie 2-Going lo lhe Dancelle. ealing. riding around lown wilh Janie and lhe gang. having lun 3-To be a successlul secrelary7 live. love, and be happy. BARBARA F. FEARN 83I Slokes Avenue Collingswood I- Babs 2-Movies. horseback- riding. ealing. sleeping 3-Travel. lo be happy, and see lhe world. CHARLES JOSEPH FELTMAN IO4 Haddon Avenue Weslmonl I- B,uck . Scoo'ler 2-To be wilh lhe boys al Yvonne's 3-Sporls and girls, lo graduaie. . X X iQ if ALA ERNER 'Q 1- Par ollings o I ' 2- l'n . sleeping. and w:.lf1'iIWvl'I rl and Lind 3- 'I go lo -vo wilh Arl and Lindy 4- o lball 3.4. Baskelball 2.3.47 Baseball 2.3.47 Varsily Club 2.3.47 Glee Club 2. Choir 3.47 Boys' Slale 37 I-Iomeroom Presidenl 2,47 Board ol Conlrol 2.4. EILEEN FERRIS 4l8 Park Avenue Laurel Springs 2-Swimming, music, sewing, driving 3-To be happy and successlul in all lhal I do. lo gel married and have a dozen kids 4-Swimming 2.3.47 Drum and Bugle Corps 2.3.47 Bugle Sergeanl 47 Talenl Show 2.3.4. SHEILA FETTER 607 Graisbury Avenue I-laclclonlield 2-Reading. sewing. music 3-Hap- piness 4- Knighl Arl Slall 3.47 Library Club 2.3.47 Glee Club 2.37 Orcheslra 2.3.47 All-Slale Orcheslra 2.3.47 N.H.S. 3,47 Curlain Timers 4i Baccalaureale and Commencemenl Usher 37 Karnival 3.4. 7 SYLVIA L. FETTER 607 Graisbury Avenue Haddonfield 2-Having fun. music. sewing 3- 1Have a happy and successful life 4- 'N.H.S. 3.4: Library Club 2.3.41 All-Sfafe Orchesfra 2.3.43 Knighf Sfaff 3.47 Glee Club 2.31 Orchesfra 2.3.43 Curfain Timers 45 Baccalaureafe and Commencemenf Usher 3: Karni- val 3.4. MASHALL S. FINEMAN 628 Evereff Avenue Collingswood .I- Marsh 2- Frat Chapfer. eaf- Ing. sleeping. frying fo gef money. driving. fishing. girls. swimming. Tramp 3-To gef fhrough college and make a success of myself. PATR IA A. R 266 er Aven Colli wh SPOF , a 3-To u essf arfisf an n car 4- clcey 2.3.41 Baslc HN2. .41 Soffball .3.4g Arfisf Cr 3. ' Color Guard Man- ager 3.4: rage- S+aH 3.4. Hall Glldfd 4: Karnival 3.4. MARY J. GABRIELE 3ll Wilson Avenue Wesl' Collingswood Heighfs I- Mar 2-'lC.O,D. meefings. chew'n fhe rag . and having fun 3-To be always happy and success- ful. fo fravel 4-Drum and Bugle Corps 2.3.42 Red Cross 2.3.4. Curfain Timers 2: Sfudenf Cabinef 2. Sfudenf Sfore 3: Homeroom Officer 2.4. JOHN GAULD I05 Ardmore Avenue Wesfmonf I- Jack 2- C.P.F.A. meefings. Par , dancing. hanging wifh Lee and Ti 3-To be a success in whaf- ever l do. ANN GAZSI 645 Befflewood Avenue Collingswood 2- Messin' around wilh ilie C.O.D.'S. . swimming 3--'Io be happy and successful. Sevenfy-'lhree DAVID JOEL GOLDSTEIN IIO3 Belmonf Avenue Collingswood I- Dave . Goldy 2-Swimming. Y.P.F. . eafing. dancing. bowling. girls. sleeping. and driving 3-To be a success and a consrrucfion engineer 4-Archery Team 2.3.43 Archery Cap- fain 3.4: Sfage Crew 47 Kolls Karnival 2.3.4. HARRY ROYE GORIN 27 Lindin Farne Avenue Wesfmonf I- Har , Ears 2-Eafing. reading. movies. lisfening fo records 3-Gef a good job. live a Chrisfian life. ioin fhe Navy and see fhe world 4-Glee Club 2.3.43 Archery 2. VIRGINIA GRAHAM 25 Lincoln Avenue Collingswood I- Ginger 2-Singing wifh fhe gals. eafing. dancing. chew'n fhe rag and having fun 3-To see fhe U.S.. always have friends and have a happy. successful life 4-Glee Club 2.3.43 Choir 41 Drum and Bugle Corps 2.3.41 Calls High News 3.4. Talenf Show 3.4. BARBARA J. GUBE l45 Kendall Boulevard Oaklyn lf Barb 2-Eafing. driving. having fun af Wildwood and being wifh Ron , Norm and Howie 3-To be a successful secrefary and a good wife 4-Glee Club 2. CAROLE J. 'GUTHRIE 2Ol Guilford Avenue Collingswood 2- C.O.D. meefings. Oalclyn Can- feen. summers af Wildwood. driving 2-To be a good secrefary. fo go fo New Yorlc wifh Barb and Gazsi 4- Homeroorn Officer 2.3: Sophomore Board of Confrol 21 Colls High News Typisf 3.42 Cafeferia Club 21 Hall Guard 3.4. M. JOAN HALLIDAY 46 Harding Avenue Oalclyn 2-Hanging around wifh Barb and Nancy. faking frips. fhe movies 3- Success and happiness in fhe fufure 4-Glee Club 2.3.4. ef af' ' ' ' ' ' 3 X' . -T - ' '- , !T7Jl r.'3'f 'ir13f F2 --:lvl-3-A ff,-A - .. JAMES HAMILTON 330 Virginia Avenue Collingswood I- Jim 2-Ealing. loaiing. bum- ming rides olil Herb and kidding 'SkirIs 3-To make a million being an engineer 4-Baskelball 2,47 Wres- lling 3.47 Sludenl Cabinel Helper: Varsily Club7 Hall Guard 37 lnlra- murals. ELIZABETH JOANNE HARRER 2I Union Avenue Slrallord I- Belly Jo . B.J. 2- Goolin . wailing for busses wilh Nan , danc- ing. daring. and driving 3-To see fhe world and marry happily 4- Library Aid 2.3.47 Drum and Bugle Corps 2.3.47 Curlain Timers 3.47 Colls High News 2.3.4. RODMAN R. HAWTHORNE I3O Lawnside Avenue Collingswood I- Rod , Skirls 2-Fishin' and hunlin'. bummin' a ride wilh Herb 3-To be an engineer and love every momenl I live 4-Wreslling 3.47 Varsily Club 3.47 Hall Guard 47 Caieleria Club 3.4. CHARLES HAYNES 43 Kendall Boulevard Oaklyn I- Charlie 2-Running around, working on The rod. 'rhe Gang 3- Finish my car and have a good lile. RUTH LAVERNE HEFT I Easl Haddon Avenue Oaklyn I- Rudie 2- O.W.L.S. meelings. reading 3-To be a successful nurse and lo be happy 4-Glee Club 2: Hockey 27 Sludenl Slore 2.37 Choir 3.47 Curlain Timers 3.47 Knigh'r 2.37 N.l-LS. 3.4. JOYCE HILDEBRAND 9I5 Magill Avenue Wesl Collingswood I- Joy 2-Skaling. dancing 3-To be a successful secrelary and 'rravel wilh The girls7 +o be wilh 'rhal cerlain someone 4-Red Cross 2.3: Sludenl Slore 3.4. Scvcniy-four EDWIN LOUIS HILL 7I I Ambassador Park View Apls. Wesl Collingswood I- Mickey 2-Avalon. Ihe boys. Ihe girls. Milk Bar. riding wilh Jim 3-To be a millionaire 4-Glee Club 2.3. GAIL HOFFMAN 706 Lees Avenue Collingswood I- Blondie 2- Johnny , B.B.C.'S. movies. minialure golf. driving 3-To be successful in everylhing I do 4- Hall Guard 2. HOLLY J. HOLZINGER 32 Easl Cryslal Lake Avenue Weslmonl I- Holl 2-Church. having lun. Weslrnonl' Sub Shop, Dave 3-CaIi- Iornia. iournalisl. happiness. lo do God's will 4- Knigh'r 2.3.47 Glee Club 2.3.47 Choir 47 Curlain Timers 3.47 Junior Board of Conlrol. Home- room Secrelary 47 Talenl Show 3.47 Karnival 3.47 Girls' Slale Represenla- live 3. JUDITH A. HURD I4 Wesl Narberlh Terrace Collingswood I- Judy 2-Having Tun, gabbing wilh Ihe girls, Salurdays wilh Lou 3-To be a good nurse and always lo be happy 4-Orcheslra 2.3.47 Cafe- Ieria Club 3. PATRICIA A. HYNES 208 Haddon Avenue Oaklyn I- Par 2- D,E.E.'S. meelings. driving. consulling Joan on all love problems 3-To be happy and always To have many friends 4-Senior Board of Con'rrol7 Color Guard 2.37 Sgr. 47 Knigh+ 2.37 Arr Edilor 47 Arlisl Crew 2.3.47 Hockey 3.47 Baskel- ball 2.37 Talenl Show 3.47 Red Cross 3.47 Curlain Timers 3.47 Caleleria Club 2. JOAN LORRAINE JAMES IO9-A Couller Avenue Collingswood 2-Ginger and Celesle. driving. dancing. goofing wilh 'Ihe crowd 3-College. a husband. success 4- Curlain Timers 3.47 Swimming Man- ager 37 Hockey 2,37 Colls High News 2.3.47 Edilor-in-Chief 47 Karni- val 2.3.47 Hall Guard 47 N.H.S. 3.47 Secrerary 47 Usher Baccalaureaie and Commencemenl 3. ROBERT UOHNSON I303 Wesl Elm Slreel Collingswood I-- Hollips 2-Music, walching T.V. 3-To be happy in everylhing I do in lile 4-Band l,2.3.47 Orcheslra 2.3.4. RUSSELL P. KAFER, JR. 302 Haddon Avenue Weslmonl I- Russ 2-Ealing. loaling. hanging around lhe Sub Shop wilh Long and Snowden 3-To be an in- lerpreler in lhe Navy. PERRY KAPLAN 6I9 While Horse Pike Belllewood I- Per 2-A.D.. C.P.F.A. meel- ings. messin ' wilh lhe car 3-To marry Marilyn Monroe. be happy and own a Chrysler wilh a iel engine 4-lnlramural Baskelball 3.4. RITA ROSE KECKHUT 824 Merrick Avenue Collingswood I- Rosie 2-Sleepin'. ealin', yellin' al Nancy. being wilh lhe gang , sewing. wriling lo lhal cerlain some- one 3-Gel lo Hawaii and be a suc- cess 4-Sludenl Slore 2.3.47 Colls High News Typisl 3.47 Girls' Cale- leria Club 3.4. , WILLIAM T. KELLY I36-A Easl Summerlield Avenue Collingswood I- Bill 2-Fishing. walching T.V. 3-To slay single 4-Band 2.3: Glee Club 2.3.47 Choir 4. INA M. KENNEDY 34 Lincoln Avenue Collingswood 2-Wriling lo Oll . Dancelle. U.G.G.'S. meelings, being in lrouble wilh Viv , messing around wilh Dol and Elaine 3-To go lo Heaven wilh lhe U.G.G.'S. lo see Dol marry Syd 4-Baskelball 2,47 Sollball 2.47 Glee Club 2. 3. .1e..-.f,. maazsar Sevenly-live WILLIAM D. KERR 2II Homeslead Avenue Collingswood I- Bill 2-Driving. working. dales 4- -To be a success. BETTY A. KEYS II6 Wesley Avenue Collingswood I- Bells 2- B.B.C.'n. . violin. opera, dancing, cheering, Hank 3-To go around lhe moon in an orange crale and lo have a double wedding wilh Belly Ballinger 4- Sub-cheerleacler 2, Regular 3. Head 47 Glee Club 2.3. ROBERT KING IOS Elgin Avenue Weslmonl I- Bob 2-Driving around. working al lhe Acme 3-To be a success and own a new car 4-Hall Guard 47 Junior Presidenl ol lhe Caleleria Club 3. DOLORES R. KINKADE 2l8 Haddon Avenue Weslmonl I- Dolly 2- Thela Rho Girls, working al Sun-Ray Drug Slore, Sleve on leave 3-To be married lo Sleve . lo be happy. lo have a successlul marriage 4-Junior Home- room Secrelary-Treasurerg Junior Red Cross Club 2.3.47 Caleleria Club. JOHN E. KNECHT. JR. 404 Park Avenue Collingswood I- Johnny 2-Playing sporls, bum- ming wilh Dave , somelimes wilh Bob , Lew , Jack , and John 3- Marry a gorgeous girl. own a new car. be a success. SANDRA ESTHER KRAMER IO7 Richey Avenue Collingswood I- Simmy 2-Dancing. S.P.S. meelings, being wilh Elhel, B.B.C.'S , lalking on lhe phone 3-To be happy. lo learn how lo mamba. lo go lo college 4-Caleleria Leader 27 Glee Club 2,3747 Colls High News 2,3,4T Curlain Timers 3.4: Color Guard Sub 47 Kolls High Karnival 3, 47 Minslrel Show 3. fmrff-'vs-f1'3'16! .f.-L-f.-. I - : n , LORRAINE KRAUS 2I Capirol Avenue Oaklyn 2-Heineman-Perry Ponliac Co. and riding around in Joe's Dodge 3- To be a good secrerary for a few years aud,+hen gel married Io a cevrfain Hguyulnamed Joe .and be ?I2fappy,4-iGlee Club, . N. gli ' H I. 'H' J 322 iichey A, ue ' - Virsr Collingswood nk, I i grid . 'F 4Kurk'? 2-Ear, playing ,EDWARD KIUIQK gn, JR. ,. 'bafkerrbafl 3-To became a success in wharqver ld:-V 'roi dog always have friejds 4+Basketball 2,3,4 Track 3,47 sgsebqiiizg eiee Club im, chori 3.42 Svfiiident Cabiner Represenlalive 27 Senior Board oi Conlrolg Home- room Presidenr 47 Varsiiy Club 3,4. MADELINE LEWIS 303 Harvard Avenue Collingswood I- Maddie 2- U.G.G. meeiings, Dancerre, arguing wirh Pal , chew'n' rag wirh Dolly , iusr having fun 3-To meel Jrhe U.G.G.'S. in heaven?, ro live, love, and make Jrhar special guy happy always 4-Homeroom Secrelary 3,47 Srudenr Cabinel 3,47 Dance Com- miflee 47 Baskerball 3,47 Karnival 3,4. ELAINE A. LINKER 25 Easr Clinron Avenue Oaklyn 2- Messing around al U.G.G. meeiings, hanging around Jrhe Cresl, Danceire 3-To meer all The U.G.G.S. in heaven? To find my OAO and ro live, love, and be happy 4-Talenf Show Usher Bi Sludenr Slore 27 Knighr rypisr 47 Curlain Timers 47 Vice-Presidenl Homeroom 47 Siudenr Cabiner Represenrarive. JANE M. LION l363 Kenwood Avenue Camden I- Janie 2-Driving around Jrown wirh Edie and The Gang, going down Io 'rhe shore 3-To be an our- sranding secreiary, own a car, and 'rravel 4-Drum and Bugle 2,3,47 Currain Timers 3,47 Hall Guard 37 Coils High News 3i Baccalaureale Usher 3. EDWARD LOHMILLER l3I5 Newfon Avenue Wesi Collingswood I- Loh 2-Girls, fishing, hanging around wifh Mar , Dave and Smi'r'ry 3-To do my besl and make a million dollars 4-Foorball 3,47 Varsily Club 47 Karnival Works 3,4. Seveniy-six BRUCE M. LUMMIS 635 Coulrer Avenue Collingswood I- Lum 2-Hanging around wi+h 'rhe Merrick-Villa boys 3-To fly in The Navy and gel a car 4-Glee Club 2,37 Siage Club 27 Vice-Presi- denl 3, Presideni 47 Varsily Club 3,47 Cross Counlry 47 Track 3,47 Karnival 2,3,47 Curiain Timers 3,47 Cafereria Club 27 Talenr Show 2,3,4. WILLIAM B. LYONS IOI Easr Holly Avenue Belrlewood I- Ti-Li 2-Ealing, sleeping, hang- ing wirh Pork and Baidy 3-To be a success in anylhing I do 4- Homeroom Presidenr 2, Vice-Presi- den? 37 Sophomore Board of ConIrol7 Srudenl Cabiner 27 Varsily Club 2,3,47 Foolball 2,3,47 Hall Guard 2. LAWRENCE A. MALLGRAVE I32 New Jersey Avenue Collingswood I- Mull , Larry 2-Dances, J.S. , running around 3-To own a '51 Merc , 'ro see Phil buy a car, ro buy Jane a mink coal 4-Vice-Presb denl Homeroom 27 Hall Guard 3. CHARLES BOWKER MARSHALL I33 Easl Haddon Avenue Oaklyn I- Chick , Bowker 2-Dancing ai Dancerre, C.P.F.A. , girls, bumming, baskerball, summers ar Wildwood 3- To make a million more 'rhan anyone else in The class 4-Inlramurals 2,3. LAURA E. MAXWELL 707 Collings Avenue Wesl Collingswood I- Maude 2-Records, swimming, drivin' 'round wilh Nan , rowdy T.W.l.6.S. meerings 3-To be a branch, happiness always 4- Coils High News 2,3,47 Fealure Ediror 47 Homeroom Secrelary-Treasurer 37 Scenery Club 47 Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3,47 Sergeanl 4. CATHERINE McCLURE IO5 Sloy Avenue Wesimonr I- Cass 2-The gang , Sub Shop , choir, B.Y,F. 3-To be a success in ar'r, marriage and every- Thing I do 4-Swimming 27 Red Cross 2,3,47 Curlain Timers 37 Oriicer 4. ARDIS McELHANEY 255-A Garlield Avenue Collingswood 2-Movies, music, cooking, or gab- bing wilh Arlene, Joan, or Marlha 3-To go lo college, have lun, be happy and successlul in all l do 4- Calls High News 2,3,41 Curlain Timers 41 Kolls Hi Karnival 3,41 Sludenl Cabinel 41 Library Club 2,3,41 Junior Red Cross Club 3,41 Allendance Secrelary 41 Council 3,41 Second Vice-Presidenl 41 Caleleria Club 3. VlVlAN M. McGOVERN 306 Elm Avenue Woodlyne l- Viv 2-Dancelle, U.G.C5.'S, meelings, gelling in lrouble wilh lna and lhe U.G.G.S. , lo gel lhinner lhan Mary, being wilh Eddie 3- To live, love and be happy, and lo meel lhe U.G.G.S. in Heaven? 4--Horneroom Treasurer 41 Caleleria Club 21 Kolls Hi Karnival 2,3,41 Talenl Show 3,41 Curlain Timers 4. SALLY CELESTE MclNTlRE 426 Collings Avenue Collingswood I- Cel 2-Summers al Harvey Cedars wilh lhe gang, ping-pong. sewing, ancl music 3-To live lor Him who died lor me 4-Junior Board ol Conlrol1 Hockey 31 Glee Club 2,3,41 Choir 3,41 Ensemble 41 Library Club 2,3,41 Knighl 2,3,41 Lilerary Edilor 41 Kolls High Karnival 2,3,41 Cale- leria Club 31 N.l'l-S-'I 3141 Talefli Show 4. JOSEPH MCNEFF 29 Easl Beechwood Avenue Oaklyn l- Joe , Reds 2-Hanging around wilh Bill and driving wilh Spike 3-To be a success, lo make a million a week. ELAINE MELNIK IO3 Easl Couller Avenue Collingswood 2- D.E.E.'S. meelings, Ocean Cily 3-Love every momenl I live, college 4-Sludenl Cabinel Ollicer 3.41 Coils High News 2,3,41 Knighl' 2,3,41 G.C.l. Delegale 31 N.H.S. 3,41 Curlain Timers 3.41 Talenl Show 31 Hockey 2,3,41 Board ol' Conlrol 2,31 Cornmencemenl and Baccalau- reale Usher 31 Kolls High Karnival 2,3,4, WlLLlAM E. MERCER ll3 Easl Oakland Avenue Belllewood l-- Merl , Bill 2-Sporls, lishinqi hunling, girls, ealing, sleeping, driv- ing, and having a good lime bum- ming around 3-To be a success. in all I allempl, lo gel inlo somelhmg lhal l like 4-Baseball 3.4. Sovenly-seven :FF P7-'1' JOSEPH JAMES MESSICK I6I5 Crosslynne Avenue Woodlynne I- Joe 2-Sleeping, ealing, living, messing wilh Dave , lo read L'il Abner 3-To be happy and successlul in lile, own a car. MARY E. METZGER ISO Yale Road Audubon I- Mouse 2- Bill , U.G.G.'S. , indulging, Dancelle, hal rodding, more Bill 3-Meel all lhe U.G.G.S. in Heaven?, lo lry lo gel lhinner lhan Vivian 4- N.H.S. 3,41 Senior Board ol Conlrol1 Glee Club 2,3,41 Choir 41 Hockey 21 Swimming 2,3,41 Karnival 3,41 Curlain Timers 41 Talenl Show 3,41 Usher al Baccalaureale, Commencemenl 31 Drum and Bugle Corps 3. BLANCHE MILLER 422 Easl Melrose Avenue Weslmonl 2-Going lo Rizzi's , being wilh Pal 3-To have love and happiness 4-Caleleria Club, Red Cross Club. JOHN L. MILLOY I9 Cooper Slreel Weslmonl I- Johnny 2-Eoolball, swimming, working aller school 3-To be a suc- cess in lile and have my own business, lo own a new converlible 4-Track 21 Swimming 2,31 Foolballi3. BARBARA LOUISE MITNICK 430 Virginia Avenue Collingswood 2-Playing lhe piano, dancing, and lropical fish 3-Success and happi- ness 4-Orcheslra 2,3,4: Glee Club 2,3,41 Choir 41 N.H.S. 3,41 Red Cross Club 41 Knighl Lilerary Slall 3,41 Baccalaureale Usher 31 Com- mencemenl Usher 31 Curlain Timers 4. LOUISE MOORE 557 Granl Avenue Wesl Collingswood I- Lou 2-Drivin' around wilh lhe gang , rowcly T.W.l.C'.'S, meelings 3-To be a Branch , happiness al- ways 4- Colls High News 2,3,41 Business Manager 41 Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3,416lee Club 2,3,41 Library Club 2,3,41 Choir 4. k . . ., V 61,3 MARY MORTON IO9 Lincoln Avenue Collingswood I-'lMorf , Salfy 2-Dancing, Wray, C.H.C.S. , eafing, sporfs, T.V., 3-Go fo California, own a red Olds converfible, see Dusfy reach 5 feef 2, be successful in mar- riage, fo open a Nighf Club wifh Lo and Babs 4-Drum and Bugle COVFJS 2.3.47 Drum Sergeanf 41 Kolls Hi Karnival 3. D. EUGENE MOSMAN 2I Eldridge Avenue Collingswood I- Gene 2-Hanging around wifh Paf , Ken , Dick , and Doc , lisfening fo Ken and Dick sling if, lisfening fo pop funes 3-To be a success and have lofs of friends 4-Wresfling 3,41 Sfudenf Cabinef 2,3,41 Class Officer 2,31 N.H.S. 3,41 Glee Club 2,3,41 Choir 3,41 Varsify Club 3.4: Boys' Sfafe 3. BARBARA J. MUGGLEWORTH 432 Virginia Avenue Wesf Collingswood l- Mugsy 2-Drivin', The gang, rowdy T.W.l.G. meefings 3-To be a Branch , fo be happy 4- Colls High News 2,3,41 News Edifor 41 Glee Club 2,3,41 Choir 3,41 Ensemble 41 Sfafe Chorus 41 Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3,41 Cifizenship lnsfifufe 31 Sfudenf Cabinef 41 Class Secrefary 41 Board of Confrol, Hall Guard 4. HARRY A. MUNCEY 2l5 Cedar Avenue Woodlynne l- Munce 2-Dancing, Charlie's driving, eafing, sleeping 3-To be a pilof. BARBARA A. MURPHY 525 Lincoln Avenue Collingswood I- Murph 2-Going fo all fhe dances, D.E.E.S. , hockey, visifing O.C., seffling problems for The gang especially Peggy's , B,B.C. 3-To be a success in whafever l do, fo go fo California in my Hof Rod wifh fhe gang 4-Soffball 21 Cafeferia 21 Glee Club 2,37 Hockey 2,3,41 Board of Confrol 4. J. DAVID MURPHY I7O Reading Avenue Oaklyn I- Irish Dave 2-Eafing, sleeping, lisfening fo records 3-To become a good denfisf 4-Baskefball 3,41 Ten- nis 3,4. Sevenfy-oifjltf' ROBERTA H. MURPHY 9IO Belmonf Avenue Collingswood I- Murph 2-Danceffe, U.G.G.S. meefings, riding in fhaf blue Ponfiac 3-To meef all fhe U.G.G.S. in Heaven?, fo see one of Kay's pic- fures hang in fhe Museum of Arf, be married 4-Glee Club 2,3,41 Kolls High Karnival 2,3,41 Commencemenf Usher 31 Homeroom Officer 2. LOIS C. NEWKIRK I35 Harvard Avenue Collingswood I- Lo 2-Eafing, yaking on The phone wifh Dusfy , Gerry , and Reds , C.H.C. meefings, and wrifing Him leffers, fhe dance 3-To have a successful career and mar- riage and fo see Dusfy reach 5'2 4-Drum and Bugle Corps 3,41 Curfain Timers 3,41 Hall Guard 4i Kolls High Karnival 3,41 Talenf Show Usher 3. MARGARET M. OLTON 242 Easf Madison Avenue Collingswood I- Peggy 2-Going fo C.O.D.'S. meefings and being wifh Jack . Danceffe 3-To go fo California wifh Murph , and be a good wife 3- Curfain Timers 41 Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3,41 Office Assisfanf 3,4. JOHN D. OPPLINGER I5 Lockland Avenue Wesfmonf I- Jack 2-Sporfs, movies, girls 3-To own a Cadillac converfible and make a million dollars 4-Eooh ball, Swimming 3,4. EUGENE M. OROWITZ 632 Soufh Newfon Lake Drive Collingswood l- Ugy , Emo 2- Goofin ' off and lisfening fo Lindy's advenfures in wonderland 3-Go fo lsfanbul wifh Lindy , Arf , and Al in my Rod 4-Track 2,3,41 Eoofball 42 Class Vice-Presidenf 21 Varsify Club 2.3,4. LINDA PALMER l59 Elm Avenue Woodlynne I- Lin 2-Lynne, rowdy T.W.l.G. meefings, cheering, working, Lynne 3-To marry Lynne and raise a foof- ball feam 4- Knighf 2,3,41 Glee Club 2,3,41 Baskefball Manager 2,32 Cheerleading Subsfifufe 31 Regular 41 Office 4. v ELIOT H. PARDEE 494 Kin Avenue Q Collingswood I- El 2-Hunfing. fishing. shoof- ing. camping. running. faking if easy af school 3-Graduafe from college. fo be a success 4-Glee Club 2.31 Cross Counfry 41 Baskefball Manager 31 Track 21 Swimming 2. C. STEPHEN PARKER I I2 Cresfmonf Terrace Collingswood I- Sfeve 2-Sleeping. eafing. and going around wifh fhe guys 3-To become a successful denfisf 4-Ten- nis 3.41 Sfudenf Cabinef 2.3.41 Vice- Presidenf Homeroom 21 Glee Club 2. CHARLES M. PAULSON. JR. 34 Eldridge Gardens Wesf Collingswood I- Chic , 'lCherlie Max , Chuck- les 2-Going down 'lo fhe crick . working 3-To be fhe chief research chemisf af DuPonf's 4-Track 2.3.41 Glee Club 2,31 Varsify Club 2.3.4. ROY PEARCE 235 Addison Avenue Wesfmonf I- Bufch 2-Sporfs. movies, hang- ing around fhe Gas Sfafion and wafching T.V. 3-To own my own business. and drive around in a Cadillac converfible 4-Glee Club 2.3.41 Karnival 3.4. ETTA PEDERSEN I636 Chesfnuf Avenue Haddon Heighfs I- Ef+a 2-Carrying my suifcase from Heighfs fo Colls. wrifing fo Bob , rowdy T.W.l.6.'S. meefings 3-To be a Branch , fo have fun and be happy 4--Board of Confrol 2,41 Drum and Bugle Corps 21 Cells High News 21 Curfain Timers 2.3.41 Choir 3,41 Glee Club 2.3.41 Home- room Officer 2.41 Talenf Show 4. BARBARA A. PIERCE 300 Richey Avenue Wesf Collingswood 2-Dancing in dafes. HKKH Will' Sandy and Norm . rowdy T.W.l.Ci.'S. meefings 3-To be happy and successful 4-Drum and Bugle Corps 2.3.41 Sfudenf Cabinel 2.3.41 Officer 41 Class Officer 31 Homeroom Officer 2.31 HKUIQIWIH 2.3.41 Phofo-Edifor 41 Library Club 3.41 Officer 41 Scenery Club 2.3.4. , ..,... -.M Sevenfy-nine fiiZf?i'?5' ,fa v I- HENRY PRASSE 4l4 Reading Avenue Oaklyn 2-Going ouf wifh my Babe 3-To make fhe nexf fhree or six years as fhe case may be, fo go as fasf as possible. fo be a success 4-Basket ball 2.3.4, ROBERT L. PROCTOR 230 Fern Avenue Collingswood I-- Bob 2-Eafing. loafing. riding in fhe Li'L MO , solving llBob's and Dave's love problems. keeping Cherlie Max ouf of frouble 3-To be a successful engineer 4-All-Sfafe Orchesfra 2.3.41 Orchesfra 2.3.41 Glee Club 21 Choir 3.41 Knighf 2.31 Track 2.3.41 Karnival 3.41 Baskefball Manager 2.3.41 Varsify Club 3.41 N.H.S. 3.4. SANDRA L. PRZYBYLSKI 2l5 Richey Avenue Wesf Collingswood I- Sandy 2-Helping Effa cafch her bus. loafing in O.C. . and rowdy T.W.I.G,'S. meefings 3-To be a Branch and fo be happy 4- Sub. Maioreffe 21 Lieuf. of Corps 31 Maioreffe of Corps 41 Colls High News 21 Library Club 2.3.41 Home- room Officer 3.41 Glee Club 2.3.41 Choir 41 Karnival 3.41 Curfain Timers 3.41 Sfude f Cabinef 4' alenf S ow 3,113 4, ,pf , Kfifu If. A I0 9 r 1 nue I 'n I . 1 od' , ' aine Sjeep af Sc er's. hinkin ' . l3L goo I 4 Cl . 1 C ij .omrer , Office afefe ij pf Inframgff Baske 1 2. J . lr' 4 WILLIAM s. REASNER fM 283 Harvard Avenue Collingswood I- Bill 2-Eafing. sleeping. loafing in The AXP, messing around wifh fhe guys. Hi-I3-A 3-To be happy and successful in everyfhing I underfake and 'lo be in 'rhe place God wanfs me. PATRICIA S. REILLY IO3 Ardmore Avenue Wesfmonf I- Paf 2- Collmonf . U.6,G.S. . Danceffe. Blackwood Triangle, being wifh fhe girls 3-To be happy wifh fhe U.6.G.S. in Heaven? and fo meef my man 4-Soffball. Swimming: Drum and Bugle Corps. nv. ,1..su.nsgx JOHN CHARLES REINERT II2 Fern Avenue Collingswood I- Jack 2-Being down fhe Angle wifh fhe boys, playing ball, Peg 3-To be a success in life 4- Eoofball 2,3,41 Baskefball 2,3,41 Base- ball 2,3,41 Homeroom Vice-Presidenf 3. ROBERT A. RENZA 484 King Avenue Collingswood I- Bob 2-Erafernizing wifh fhe Clan, driving, Traveling, sporfs 3-To be a success in a profession 4- Tennis 3,41 Baseball 21 Varsify Club 3,41 N.H.S. , Glee Club 2,3,41 Choir 3,41 Homeroom Presidenf 31 Sfudenf Cabinef 2,31 Junior Board of Confrol 3: Karnival 2,3,41 Cafeferia Club 2,3,4. NORMA E. RICHARDS II6 Easf Homesfead Avenue Collingswood I- Richie 2-The gang, M.Y.E. . falking, PJ. parfies, S.T.A.R.S. 3- To live a Chrisfian life and mainly fo make life happier for ofhers 4-Glee Club 3,41 Choir1 Curfain Timers1 Red Cross. RITA A. RIFE 22 Eden Avenue Oaklyn I- Reef 2-Eafing, dancing, Cape May crowd, Ginger and fhe girls 2-To be a successful secrefary, fo fravel and meef people, fo marry and raise a family 3-Arfisf Crew 47 Baskefball 41 Talenf Show 4. ANTHONY C. RIZZI, JR. 794 Haddon Avenue Collingswood I- Tony , Riz 2- M.J.M. riding in fhe Tank , Larry's cellar, living if up, Danceffe 3-To work fwelve hours a day lfesfing mafressesl, 'lo own an elephanf 4-Eoofball 2,31 Swimming 2,31 Homeroom Officer 21 Sfudenf Cabinef Represenfafive 2,31 Track 41 Hall Guard 21 Baseball 4. SHIRLEY ANN ROBERTSON lIO2 Eldridge Avenue Wesf Collingswood I- Shirl 2-Being wifh Jeane and Joane and having fun 3-To be a good secrefary, fo marry and raise a family 4-Library Club 21 Dfllm and Bugle Corps 2,3,41 Sfudenf Sfore 3,41 Office Assisfanf 4. Eighfy ELEANOR M. ROMANO 4Ol Cenfer Sfreef Wesfmonf I- Ellie 2-Going fo dances, fhe famous U.G.G.'S. meefings 3-To live, love, and be happy 4-Basket ball, J.V. 2.3, Varsify 41 Soffball, J.V. 2, Varsify, 3,41 Curfain Timers 31 Secrefary 41 Homeroom Officer 41 Red Cross 2,31 Cafeferia Club 41 Kolls Hi Karnival 2,3,41 Talenf Show Usher 3,47 Sfudenf Cabinef 3. CAROL ANN ROSNER 736 Haddon Avenue Collingswood 2-Dancing, S.P.S. , eafing, sleep- ing, driving 3-To be happily mar- ried and go fo California 4--Hall Guard 4. BURTON L. ROZNER IOO Cufhberf Boulevard Wesfmonf I- Burf 2-Eafing, sleeping, music, and l..P. 3-To gef a college de- gree and be a success in medicine 4-All Sfafe Chorus 41 Choir 3,41 Glee Club 2,3,41 Colls High News 41 Ensemble 4. JEAN L. RUBICAM 708 Colford Avenue Collingswood I- Rubie 2- D.E.E.S. Club meef- ings, being wifh fhe crowd, Cape lvlay 3- --To be a success, and always fo be happy 4+Hockey 2,3,41 Cafe- feria Club 3,41 Curfain Timers 41 Swimming 2: Knighf Business Sfaff 3,41 Talenf Show 3,41 Dance Com- miffee 41 Karnival 2,3,41 Red Cross Kniffer 31 Sfudenf Cabinef Repre- senfafive 31 Nursing Club 41 Usher- ing 3,4. ARTHUR R. RUDOLPH Lake Pine New Jersey I- Abe 2-Being wifh Marcella, ouf wifh Al , Lynn , Jack , Buck and fhe Boys 3-To be happy in life wifh Marcella 4-Foof- ball 2,3,41 Cafeferia Club 2,31 Home- room Presidenf 31 Varsify Club 2,3,41 Board of Confrol 2 ELAINE H. RUSSETTO 2O5lf2 Cypress Avenue Woodlynne I- Reds 2-Dancing, eafing, and iusf messing around wifh Clairsey and fhe gang 3-To go fo Cali- fornia in Murph's Hof Rod 4- Secrefary-Treasurer of Homeroom 3. LORETTA A. SCARINGELLA 337 Evergreen Avenue Woodlynne l- Rell 2-Being wilh lhal cerlain someone, going around wilh Dol , dancing, and ealing 3-To be a suc- cessful secrelary 4-Red Ci-O55 3,4, DICK SCHAFER 3l3 Norlh Newlon Lake Drive Collingswood l- Schal 2-Walching hockey games wilh Gene and Ken , lislening To records 3-To keep Ken from gel l'ing in Trouble wilh Gene , success 4-Sludenl Cabinel Presidenl 41 Choir 2,3,4g Glee Club 2,3,4, Ensemble 3.4: Band 2,33 Or- cheslra 23 Talenl Show 2,3,41 Kolls High Karnival: Boys' Slale 35 Visual Aid Club 3: Slage Crew 2,3. NANCY D. SCHEURICH 327 Elm Avenue Woodlynne I- Nanc 2-Going around wilh Alice and Lorraine, movies, music 3- To be successful in all l do 4-Drum and Bugle Corps 3,4. JEAN ANNE SCHLESINGER 9loB Parkview Aparlmenls Collingswood l- Slesh 2-Parlicipale in all sporls, hang our al milk bar, walch T.V. 3-To achieve success and hap- piness 4-Hockey: Red Cross: Slu- denl Slore 4. LOUIS C. SCHNITZIUS I IO Easl Cedar Avenue Belllewood I- Lou 2-Hanging around wilh Meri and 'rhe gang 3-To have G good lime 4-Baseball 2,3,4q Cale' leria Club 3. DONALD H. SCHROEDER 433 Easl Melrose Avenue Wes+mon+ l-- Donn 2-Hoi-rods, day-dream- ing, our-huslling Bob , John and Jack 4--To change a cerlain girl's mind and lhen her name 4-Glee Club 2.3.4, Choir 2.3.41 lclomeroom Presidenl' 3. Eighly-one 7 5454'4? Hf RUTH SCHUSTER I73 Lawnside Avenue Collingswood 2-Daring, dancing, skaling, Beauly Shop Quinlelle rehearsals, solving Gail's love problems 3-To succeed in whalever I allempl 4-Homeroom Vice-Presidenr 43 Vice-Presidenl ol Curlain Timers 4: Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3,4: Library 2,3: Glee Club 2,3,4: Choir 43 Talenl Show 3: Karnie val 3. WALTER F. SCOTT Wayne Garden Aparlmenls No. 20 Collingswood I- Wall 2-Carol D.J., going 'ro drive-ins, walching T.V,, hanging 'round wilh Bob , driving Green Lighlning 3-To be a successful lwenly-year man in 'rhe Navy. Jusl 'lo be successful. J. ROBERT SEIDELMANN 427 Bradford Avenue Weslmonl I- Bob 2-Racing sailboals, work- ing on lhe car, riding around wilh lhe guys 3-Happiness, success, and a yachl 4-Track 2, 3: Baskel- ball 2. CHARLES J. SENINGEN 337 Slrallord Avenue Weslmonl I- Charlie 2-Dancing, sleeping, ealing 3-To burn down lhe AXP. NORMA PATRICIA SHEARER 207 Richey Avenue Wesl Collingswood 2- K,K. wilh Sandy and Barb and rowdy T.W.l.G meelings 3- 'ro be a Branch , To find success and happiness 4-Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3,4q Library Club 2,3,47 Board of Conlrol 3,41 Sludenl Cabinel 37 Colls High News 2: Curlain Timers 3,41 Talenl Show 4. BARBARA JOAN SHEPHERD 505 Jessamine Avenue Wesl Collingswood I- Shep 2-Rowdy C.O.D. meel- ings, laking care ol my boy, messing around wilh 'rhe kids 3-To have lun and be happy 4-Hockey Manager 2,37 Library Club 2,3,43 Junior Red Cross 27 Swimming 27 Karnival 3,41 Baskelball 4. HERBERT SHINN 29 Easr Knighr Avenue Collingswood I- Herb 2-Cars. sporls. food. and iusl having a good lime 3-To be a success. own a few cars. and have a good lime 4-Baseball 2. BARBARA SIROLLI 23 Lincoln Avenue Collingswood I-- Dusly 2-Dancing. sleeping, gab sessions wirh Lo , Joanie . and Mary. daring. and C.H..C.'S 3-To go +o New York and success- fully io combine a career and mar- riage. Io open Jrhal nighl club wilh Mary and Lo 4-Talenr Show 3.41 Hall Guard 31 Drum and Bugle Corps 2,31 Kolls Hi Karnival 3.41 Curlain Timers. DONALD SLIMM l23 Easl Knighr Avenue Collingswood I- Don 2-Sleeping. ealing. work- ing. model railroad 3-Archilecl 4- Homeroom Officer 2.31 Junior Board of Conlrol1 Orcheslra 2.3.41 Band 2.3.41 Choir 41 Glee Club 2.3.42 Tennis 3.41 Talenr Show 2.4, CHARLES S. SMITH 4-I6 Srralford Avenue Weslmonl' I- Slum 2-Trying 'ro keep Claire olzl my head. my Jrrains. sleepin' and ea+in' 3-To run some day a 4:39 mile iusf for my Dad 4-Glee Club 2: Choir 3.41 Track 2.3.41 Cross Coun+ry 4. DONALD F. SMITH I303 Eldridge Avenue Wesr Collingswood I- Smil'+y 2-Ridin' around in lhe Marmobile 3-To be somelhing 4- Senior Board of Conl'rol1 Sludenl Cabiner 41 Cafereria Club 21 Hall Guard 31 Homeroom Officer 41 Talenf Show 2. Karnival 31 Dance Band 2. DAVID W. SMITH 5I2 Richey Avenue Wesr Collingswood I- SmiH'y 2-Livin'. lovin'. spor+in'. and burnmin' 3-To live unlil I die 4-Foolball 2.3.41 Baskelball 2.3.41 Baseball 2.3.41 News 21 Homeroom Officer 3. Eighly-Iwo GAIL ELIZABETH SMITH 227 Fern Avenue Haddon Township I- Smir+y 2-Singing. movies. Beauly Shop Ouinrerre. B.Y.F. , reading 3-To become a good nurse and evenlually a good morher 4- Ensemble 41 Choir 3.41 Glee Club 2.3.41 Corps 2.3.41 Currain Timers 3.41 Presidenr 41 Karnival 3.41 Baske+- ball 2.31 Talenl Show 3.41 Swimming 2. HOWARD C. SMITH IIO Park Terrace Collingswood I- Lucky 2-Helen. ealing. sleep- ing. and Helen 3-To bear Tiarks al darrs. E. ROBERT STAGMER 59 Easl Greenwood Avenue Oaklyn I- Bob 2- Peg , music. DeMoIay. lun 3--To be a success and marry Her 4-Band 2.3.41 Orcheslra 2.3.41 Karnival 3,41 Glee Club 41 Dance Band 2. JOHN STORM 250 Easl Knighr Avenue Collingswood I- Slormie . Jack 2-Running cross-counrry and spring Track. walch- ing rhe locals on The P.R.S.S.L.. Track 'ralk 3-Be a iel pilol. own a gold plaled Rolls Royce. run a half mile in one minule. lorry-seven seconds, WILLIAM T. STOTZNER 227 New Jersey Avenue Collingswood I- Bill 2- Goofing okl wi+h Ihe New Jersey Srreer gang and Jane 3-To ger 'rhar new Olds and have fun 4-Glee Club 2.31 Karnival Worker1 Homeroom Treasurer 3. CLAIRE E. STURGIS 300 Parker Avenue Woodlynne I- Claire 2- Bob , B.B.C.'S. . violin and opera. pesrering Charlie in homeroom 3-To marry a sailor. go 'ro California in Murph's Hof Rod 4-Homeroom Ol:licer1 Srudenr Cabinet Cheerleader 31 Head Cheerleader 41 Soflball 21 Baskerball 2.3.41 Glee Club 2.3.41 Choir 4. ARTHUR R. TAYLOR 323 Sfrafford Avenue Wesfmonf l- Arf 2-Eafing and keeping Paf hopping for fhe Knighf 3- To be a successful commercial arfisf 4-Glee Club 2,3,47 Choir 3,47 Knighf 2,3,47 Knighf Junior Edi- for 27 Ediforein-Chief 47 Arfisf Crew 47 Sfudenf Cabinef Represenfafive 47 Karnival 3.4. JOHN C. TAYLOR 247 Wesf Franklin Avenue Wesf Collingswood I-- Jack 2-Puddle-iumping wifh Bill , sleeping, and arguing wifh Marsha 3-To complefe college and gef married 4-Choir 47 Glee Club 3.4. KATHERINE TAYLOR IOI Wesf Alberfson Avenue Wesfmonf I- Kay 2-Danceffe, U.G.G,'S. meefings, hanging af The Collmonf and fhe Angle 3-To meef fhe U.Cv.G.'S. in Heaven? 4-Curfain Timers 4: Kolls-High Karnival 3.4. JOSEPH W. THOMSON IOO7 Whife Horse Pike Oaklyn I- Joe 2-Purple Dragon. goof- ing off wifh John and Bill , eafing subs af I.ynn's 3-To be a good Pharmacisf. RICHARD HOWARD TIETJEN SOI Woodlawn Avenue Collingswood I-- Dick 2-Hanging ouf wifh Bob , goofing off wifh fhe Jersey Slreef Gang 3-To be a millionaire bachelor. FRANK TJARKS 2lO Harding Avenue Wesfmonf 2- Cresf , seeing brofher B, af Larry's, fighfing wifh lnie 3-To refire af 2I and go fo California and have a Ball wifh Lindy. Eighfy-fhree NANCY TRAGANZA 428 Richey Avenue Wesf Collingswood I- Nan 2-Having a good fime, dafes, driving fhe converfible, rowdy T,W.l,G.'S. meefings 3-To be a Branch , fo be happy always 4- Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3,47 Glee Club 2,3,47 Choir 3,47 Colls High News Solicifor 3,42 Coils High News 2,3,47 Exchange Edifor 3,47 Cafeferia Club 4. RAY TROENDLE 3OI Sloan Avenue Collingswood I- Bindie 2-Wondering where l'm going fo gef fhe money fo fix my car, dancing 3-To have a new Olds converfible, fo puf salf in Jim's mafza balls, graduafe before 2I 4-Karnival 2,3. MARTHA A. UMLAUF 4I2 Woodlawn Avenue Collingswood I- Umy 2-Cooking, driving, Mchewin' fhe rag wifh Mon , feas- ing Arf , movies, being wifh Roy, fishing wifh Dad and Roy, kidding Rich 3--To be an X-ray Technician. marry fhaf cerfain guy , and be happy. ROBERT A. URBAN 22 Sfrawbridge Avenue Wesfmonf I- Bob 2-Work, eaf, and drive around in my car 3-To be successful 4-Eoofball 2,37 Karnival 37 Cafeferia Work 4. REAN 0 V LEER 328 Ri i nu WW5 '- .Qs fm ' . . ary fTIeSSll'1 i ever d 2 4 II 4: I- n or Joe 3 e a cces n . 'BI ,hH!,g b 4: oofba Karnlval 2,3. MARY VAN OPYNEN 809A Parkview Aparfmenfs Collingswood 2-Being wifh fhe Parkview gang, Dave , dances, driving fhe car 3- Success, happiness, have many friends. ' ' iEi'fn.'W??' AI 1 '1' f' E'-'sn 4 JOHN R. WAGNER IO EasT SummerTield Avenue Collingswood 2-EaTin', sleeping, and meeTing The boys aT The C.P.E.A. 3-To have Tun and see The world. FRANK GRIFFITH WALKER 205 Harding Avenue Collingswood I- GriTT 2-EaTing, sleeping, driv- ing my FaTher's car 3-To have a million dollars. RAYMOND C. WATERS l2I7 Elm Avenue WesT Collingswood I- Bucky 2-Taking iT easy, lisTen- ing To DoTTie's love problems and Trying To help her ouT 3-Be happy and enjoy liTe 4-Foofball 2.3.41 BaskeTball 2.3.41 Baseball 2.3.41 VarsiTy Club 2.3.41 Class Treasurer 3.41 Homeroom PresidenT 21 Choir 2.3.41 STudenT CabineT 21 Board of Con+rol 3.4. SYLVIA MABEL WEBB IO3 Edison Avenue Collingswood I- Spidy 2-ConTerences wiTh AusTie. Hi.B.A.. M.Y.F., The gang 3-To serve God ThroughouT my life by doing His will 4-Glee Club 2.3.41 Choir 41 OrchesTra 21 CurTain Timers 41 CaTeTeria Club 2.3.4. DOROTHY WELLS IO3 Akron Avenue WesTmonT I- DOT 2-Going To Jack's , B.Y.F.. G.C.. The gang , and Travel- ing 3-To see Holly. Cindy. and me ose abouT 20 pounds 4-Scenery Club 2.3.41 CurTain Timers 3.41 KnighT ArT STaTT 2.3.41 OTTice 31 Red Cross 2.31 Karnival 2.3.4. WILLIAM WESTCOTT 50 EasT KnighT Avenue Collingswood I- WeT 2-Fishing. sporTs 3-To become a denTisT 4-Tennis. EighTy-four DORIS JOAN WILKINS 805-B Parkview AparTmenTs Collingswood I- Der 2- D.E.E.S. . eaTing subs wiTh Murph , having Tun wiTh The gang 3-To be happy always 4- Hockey 2.3.41 Homeroom PresidenT 3,41 Class SecreTary 21 SoTTball 21 Girls' STaTe AlTernaTe 31 STudenT CabineT Treasurer 41 N.H.S. 3,41 KnighT 2.3.41 Business Manager 41 TalenT Show 31 Library Council 2.3.41 Vice-PresidenT 41 Cells High News 2.31 CornmencemenT and Baccalau- reaTe Usher 31 Karnival 2.3.4. MARILYN JOYCE WILLARD I36 Elm Avenue Woodlynne I- Mickey 2- T.W.l.G.S. , eaTing Jewish pickles wiTh EThel Wise. sporTs. iesTing wiTh The kids 3-To become a Branch , have six rowdy kids wiTh blonde hair. blue eyes 4-SoTTbalI 2.3.41 Homeroom Vice-PresidenT 41 STudenT CabineT 41 Hall Guard 41 Ohfice 4. ALFRED WILIAMS 47I-D Highland Avenue Collingswood I- Bud 2-EaTing. sTudying. and going To Haddon HeighTs To see a cerTain someone 3-To have a good iob, a good home and happy Tamily 4-I:ooTball 2.3.41 BaskeTball 2.3.41 Track 2.3.41 Treasurer oT Sophomore Class1 Senior Board oT ConTroI. JAMES WINNER 2I7-B Parkview AparTmenTs Collingswood I- Jim 2-HoT-Rodding wiTh Far- naTh, eaTing, sleeping and girls 3- ReTire aT TwenTy-one wiTh a couple million dollars 4-EooTball1 BaskeTball. ETHEL EILEEN WISE Wayne Gardens AparTmenTs-I2-A Collingswood I- ETs 2- B.B.C.'S. , MorTy . Simmy . eaTing pickled herring and maTza balls, Teaching Simmy To Mambo 3-To be successTul in every- Thing I do 4-Choir 2.3.41 Ensemble 31 Color Guard 41 CurTain Timers 3.41 Glee Club 2.3.41 MinsTrel Show: TalenT Showq Karnival. SARA E. WOOD 86 Melrose Avenue WesTmonT I- Sally , Woody 2-SkaTing, working. wriTing leTTers To Bill , Talk- ing To Buddy , PeTe , and Billy 3-To be The youngesT grandmoTher aT our TwenTy-TiTTh class reunion 4- Glee Club 2.3.41 Choir 3.41 STudenT CabineT 2.3.4. FRANK A. ZERING I222 Walnul Avenue Wes? Collingswood 2-Pholograplwy, swi a success. , . .. , s al 1 .. mming 3-To be 3 4---ev--W ----- 1 -ff-3auw.ef 'dmf' 'ff-:za-sf.vzvivWs- ifi-2'-iff.+ ' 'ei 4 f ' fn'-'sig JOAN A. ZIEGLER II8 Kendall Boulevard Oaklyn I- Ziggy 2-Rowdy O.W.L. rneelings and having a good lime 3-To be a successful secre+ary and 'ro be nappy always 4-l-lomeroom Secrefary 4. LONNIE l. CLARKE II9 Easf Couller Avenue Collingswood I- ISI-l 2-Driving around, dances. C.P.F.A. , darls, Williamsrown 3- Cadillac and a good iob, perfecl' darls 4-Caleleria 3: Foolball 2,41 Track 2.37 Varsily Club 4. Eighiy-five mefief' E-:ebb V1 IS fd Su NQUCHL5 o ular his 65 'EA b nafurfb Barbara bed looking Yranla PEHH Fong clnldns Ann bra fp Blass nf 1955 The Junior Class of I953-54 had as ils presidenl, Francis Dawlcins. Franny was ably assisled by yice- presidenlr, Gloria McLaughlin. The recording of each meeling was done by secrelary, Dolores Blalcney and money problems were handled by Treasurer, Marsha While. The Junior Class Board mel regularly each Wednesday aflernoon To discuss aclivilies and busi- ness. The mosl successful aclivily sponsored by Jrhem was The Snowball, a Chrislmas dance held in December. They also sponsored anolher dance in November. This year 'rhe Junior Class handled over 153,000 in class iewelry, receiving I80 separale orders. Mr. Goldslein, class sponsor, reporls +ha'r aclivi- lies were carried our successfully and orderly. ds lW!l Ll QM' hi Agnew Albrechf Alexander Alles Angell Arensberg Aron Armilage Bair Bakely Balfhaser Barden BarneH' Bell Berkheimer Berry Berlholel Bieksis W. Bingham Blakney Blumberg Bondio Bove Bowman Boyd Bozarlh Brand Brennan Brown Brown Buckman Buffler Burke Cacciulfi Cain Campbell Capuiro Cascialo Calando Chadderion Clark Clark Clarke Clemins Conrad Corcory Cronin Crossan Crowfool Damiri Darnell . W. Deuler . S. Dickinson 54. K. DiDio S. DiGiacomo D. Dilvlingo J. Difmars G Dixon J. Doherly N Donnelly R. Donnelly R. Doyle L. DuBois-Lefl J. Dunn R. Eckerl' N Eckhardl S. Edgar C Egberl J. End+ P. Evans D Evering D Ewan E. Fal1'enbacher P. Feige D Fennell K Finley W. Finley A. Fischer A Fischer K. Fisher P. Fisher A ' ll ...eww 82. D. Forbes K Infggff' FQQHEUC 83. J. Fordkce, fl? Eflenderso 84. J. Foxb all F I , ' ' ess l 85. M. Friedericl'lQ,'i!,Lf Hefgslarxfn 86. J. Furry y,.7'7 fl 87. R. Gardiner' 7j4N ,cl JA 88. H. Gerke E- Hlfllllf,-X 89. J. Gibson . A.,HlT'I'h me 90 9I. 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 I00. IOI I02 I03 I04 I05 I06 I07 i08 S. Gilchrisl D. Gingrich W. Ginler F 'Giordano J. Giovenco J. Gladney N. Gold P. Goley A. Greenelz N. Grimm B. Groelaer W. Gulae D. Gurhzhelif F. Hallowell G . Hansen A. Harris B. Hari N. Hasleh' C. Hassan Lg' llglfdbb D. Houser BL 'Howar+h R. Howe F Hughes M. Hughes D. Hummel R. lngram C. lrwin R. Jackson H. Johnson L Johnson J. Johns+on E. Jones P. Joos J. Kane B. Kaplan H. Kaye W Keckhul' VYEASRSLYE 'tl ln. ' -i4 '2W'IJu': .LTy .'r1'r':-W. 3.14 4. . .... , . ..' 1 E. Kehr J. Keller R. Kennedy E. Kenworihy K. Kessler B. Kind W. Knechl' L. Knighls J. Kramar T. Krzyk E. Ledger J. LeDonne N. Leilch G. Lilley P. Lion J. Lisfer M. Loab R. Lochlen R. Lodge J. Lucas H, Ludwick C. Lul'hy M. Macliraca V. Marcarian C. Marlin R. Marlin M. Maihis MaH'eo Maugeri McClelland McCobb W. McConaghie McConville Mclilhaney McGarrigan McGee McKinley McLaughlin McMahon McQues+on Melnik Meslro MeHs Miller Miller Miller Mills Mills Milnamow Mi+chell Molloy Morrison Mulford Munson P. Nicholson D, Nordell A. Norris K. O'Keeie P. Oldach M. Pabsl R. Pasker W. Paflison J Piper M. Price L. Pular B. Quadling J. Quigley G. Ratciensbe M. Reasner C Reed J. Reid C. Reir C. Richenbach A. Reiqer J. Rivel M. Rodgers N. Romp D. Rose G. Ryan M. Sanlora M. Schade 2I7 2I8 2I9 220 22I 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233. 234. 235. 236. 23 7. 238. 239. 240. 24I. 242. 243. R. Schard C. Schmidl S. Schoenewald D. Shopi M. Scofl C. Seider J. Selb H. Seliger P. Seybold B. Sheridan B. Sheridan M. Shields P. Shields J. Shinn T. Sikorski W. Sinclair E. Skare M. Smilh E. Sollys L. Sfackhouse C. S+orm C. Sirack B. Super J, Taylor T. Taylor K. Thom A. Thomale W. Thomas J. R. A B. M D. Thomson Tredinnick Tucker Ulbik Valenie Van Gelder J. Van Niman D. Wallace D. Waller J. Wanger J. Ware N. Warwick S. Walson K. Walson W. WaHs T. Weeks J. Weinhold K. Weiss B. Wefherwill M. While C. Wilkes C. Williams J. Williams M. Williams L. Willis D. Wilson T. Wilson i, L1 ...L B f I f R. Wolf L. Wood R. Yoder R. Zimmerman J. Brandi' L. Buck F. Dawkins A. Di Marco M. Goodwin W. Graham F. Klemowicz F. Osfberg K. Redmer J. Robbins J. Ruch C. Sl'1ea'FFer W. Woocl I, fl: . rl . ' 44 -I q li 'A V K tj It N- l sv' HITS WHIJ UF 1955 iloolzfn .K 5 9 af iffotili LT X YQ n W , nancy W ,mo5i8i 1 tvLt's1-+-f- z J 4' , f ,, -,., ,V Class ljfiT1955. The class oT '56 elecTed as iTs presidenT Tor iTs Sophomore year, Bernard lvlarlc, who is capable oT handling any OT The Sophomore problems. AssisTing l'BuTch wiTh his many duTies is our compeTenT vice- presidenT, Barbara George, Filling The imporTanT oTTice OT secreTary is eTTicienT Jerry Luongo, while Sally Garside holds The lcey To The Treasury. The TirsT proiecT oT The Sophomore Class was a l-lallowe'en Dance. This drew a good crowd and a sizeable proTiT. The conTribuTed much oT The success oT The dance To Their class sponsor, Miss lvlerwin. The class hopes ThaT This is only The TirsT oT many successTul acTiviTies in The TuTure. A ,, I Z f my I an HI ' .SQPIZW M, E. Aber R. Abernalhy C. Allen C. Ayres W. Backus P. Bailey C. Baker D Banse G Barrefl J. Bealy B. Beck A. Black P. Blackwell J. Blair J. Blazer R. Bleming M Blumberg H Bodilly W. Boileau M Boldurian R. Bowman B Bowne N. Brooks D. Brown F. Brown R. Buck C. Burns C. Cade J Caldwell J. Capana Carr I fl Carler C l ' ' Csgxisg Calando Cave Chalfield Cheeseman Chodes Cianciola Clark Cocker Colberl Conklin Conrad Craig Cranmer Crook Crossan Czeiner Danlield Darrell Davis Delflarco Dianlonio DiBar'rolo Diehl Diemunsch DiFabio fy' .iff F. Dougherly 89. 9 R. Drol'fner E. DuBois 17 li I C. Duncan 5 'AJ Diane Dunn! 661135135 Donna Dunjpgrifii 'llfviy' 94 C. Dyl 39 gyw9'y95 B. Ealon, 'ill My 95 R. Eclcerl 5 97 P. Edwards 98 J. Eichmann 99. T. Eisner IOO N. Ellinwocd lOl W. Ellis l02 R. Evans IO3. T. Ewing IO4 C. Fearn l05 C. Finley l06 M. Fifhian IO7. C. Flanagan IOS N. Fluharly IO9 J. Forres+ l I0 F. Frehmel I I I B. Frey I I2 B. Gallagher H3 E. Gallagher I I4. M. Gallagher I I5 S. Garside I I6 S. Gazsi ll7. B. George S. Gerslein B. 'Gelzinger B. Gilfillan D . Glynn G. Gold W. Granl J Greenfield J. Greenig L. Grimdilch R. Gwilliam D . Hadley S. Haines M. Hanling L. Hansen C. Harkins D. Harl R. Harl R. Harlmann S. Hawlhorne J. Heffelliinger F Heiden K. Heilig R. Hemsworlh R. Hemsworlh B. Hennessy V. Hess C. Hill J. Hill D. Hislop A G. Hornilk-44 ' R. Huff .I A. Hughes .y G Hughes J. Hughes E. Hurd P. Hurles R. lbbeken A. Israel I. Jackel J James C. Johnson A. Jones C. Jones P. Jones W. Jordan W. Kaczmarczyk T Kearing D. Kealon B. Kellam L. Kellner G. Kellogg D. Kendrick D. Kennedy R Kern E. Kirk J. Kling N. Knighl' S. Kohler 'if T- ' ISHYV V WV - . E ,,, ..... ,, ,s,,z,,.1,--.4.:- .Q-f....-.. ,,. - ' x .nf- F J. R. G. M C. J. G. C. J. J, E. D. J. C. D. C. A. J. D. C. G M C. R E. H B. R. Kondras Kruse Landis La Pollo Lauer Lauria Lee Leemon Leone Levandowslci Levine Linderman Lisler London Loose Loper Lore Lorimer Loux Love'H Luongo Maas MacKannan Maggi Magowan Marcarian Mark Marrilz M. Marquardr M. Marshall E. Marfino G. Marx J. Malhiesen T. McAfee P. McAvoy C. McCollum M. McGloughlin L, McGra+h A. McHale R. McMahon M. McNamara G. McNamee P. McVicar R. Meldrum R, Merriel R. Messec L. Michaelis A. Miller R. Milchell D. Moore M. Moore D. Moran W. Mounce C. Moyer C. Muggleworflh G. Mulzer Joan Myers Joyce Myers R. Nagy B. Oehlers B. Ogden R. O'Kee'fe J. Osfberg C. Pabsf L. Parker B. Parsons J, Fallen L. Peelor D. Perrone J. Pharazyn E. Pielronuclo J. Priesi J. Pryda R Quinn L. Ransom J. Redmer J. Riegerl' L. Robinson J. Rock M. Roe- P, Roeger D. Rohrman R. Rose D. O'Donnell C. Rubicam F. Sagusla A 14, L. Salerno 'I R. Savage .rl - C. Sawiclci ' E. Sawyer ' G Sawyerj. ' C. Schaefer' ' D. Schafer M Schenclc G Schlomer J. Schmieler E. Schwarlz E. Scoff P. Scour N. Seeger B. Seider J. Sellers J. Seybolcl D. Shannon L. Sheppard J. Shoal B. Shorler T. Shropshire J, Shroyer F. Shumalcer S. Siegel B. Simplrins 'Q sc. Simpson J. Simpson G. Smilh J, Smilh M. Solfys F. Spinclen J. SpraH L. Sleiler S. Svihla C. Taylor W, Taylor M. Terragrossa C. Thanner P. Thief V. Thompson M.Toci . fgglfiiffj W. Tolh W jf L. Trigg 755' W, Tuclcerga , J J. Urlaaczewslri W. Van Derripe H. Van Gelder M. Van lslendal W. Vogel J. Voshell . if Q. ii' ' J 'WZ' vw' .,. W-H F 287. J. Wadsworlh 288. D. Waller 289. B. Ward 290. C. Wenger' 29l. H. Weflwerill Wilson 292. 'G. 293. J. Wiswell 294 D W If . o 295. J. Woocl 296. L. Yanlc 297. A. Yorlre 298. L. Young 299. J. Zaclwer 300. R. Zeberlein 30l. K. Creilz 302. W. Dobbins 303. G. Funli 304. S. Gehrlre 305. E. Parlcer 306. E. Reed 307. J. Renner 308. E. Waison 309. R. 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