CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY
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CAMDEN HIGH SCHOOL
Class of June 1932
PURPLE & GOLD YEAR BOOK

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This yearbook, along with those from June 1930 and June 1931, were donated by Susan White Shuff. Her mother, Laura T. Pernier, of 441 Royden Street, was a member of this class.

If you have any comments or questions, please e-mail me.

Phil Cohen
June 29, 2012

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Camden High School has a long and distinguished history. Many of its graduates went on to careers in public service in the city, to success in business, sports, and in the arts. As time goes by, I will be adding pictures, news articles, and other material about Camden High School.

If you have any material that you would like to see posted on this page, PLEASE contact me by e-mail.

Phil Cohen

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Clara Stewart Burrough

Foreword

We, the members of the Purple and Gold Committee, do submit with pleasure, this interesting edition of the yearbook of the January Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirtytwo. In planning this yearbook, we have tried to present our life in Camden High School as nearly realistically as possible, and we hope that in the future you will receive as much pleasure from its contents as we have had in planning it. .

SIDNEY LAVER, Chairman
JOHN BUSH, Ex-Officio
MARIE STROHMETZ, Vice-Chairman 

John Bartoo Dorothy Adams   

Orville Frome

Edith Crombie 

George Funk

Elvera Hensgen
David Ginsburg  Ruth Hickey 
Harold Hill  Frances Lankford 
Sidney Kantor   Catherine McKerracher 
Leonard Nelson   Dorothea Marlor
Louis Whitehead 

Helen Quick

Helen Ross

Margaret Ross

Anna Smaldore


               Samuel Fulton                                                Dr. Leon N. Neulen


Class Officers of 1932

JUNE SECTION

President
JOHN BUSH

Vice-President Secretary
MARIAN DELLMUTH ALTHEA SAUMENIG

Treasurer
MARGARET ROSS

CLASS COLORS
Cherry and White

CLASS FLOWER
White Rose

CLASS MOTTO
Truth Conquers All


The President's Message to the Graduating Class

DEAR CLASSMATES:

We are ending a great era in the course of our young lives. With this happy and eventful ending we leave our friends, advisers, and our dear Alma Mater behind. We are facing that period which will be the basis of our future life.

As we go into this period, we meet the monsters of Time and Destiny. We follow them, all clinging together, perhaps looking for something to grasp, something to which we may hold for our future strongholds. Together and courageously we face this wide and spacious world.

Let us pause for a moment and try to recall those happy and joyous days we spent at Camden High. Do you not recall that happy Sophomore year? Being called rookies? Looking at our upper classmates in amazement, trying to picture the day we would be there too? Do you recall that relief we felt on the successful completion of the Junior year? Those proms and school parties, the plays and programs? If we could but relive those days! And at last, we entered our Senior' year. We tried to convert ourselves into dignified young people. We tried to show our newly gained superiority. The "results were disheartening. We were still the same people we were in our Sophomore and Junior years, perhaps a little more serious but not drastically changed.

However, our high school life is about over. Our life here has been successful and happy. If we go out to face the trials and hardships of the world with the spirit imbued in us here, we shall surely be successful in combating every demoralizing force we have to face. So, once again I say, let us all clasp hands and, with the right mind and spirit, face this spacious and hard world together, brushing aside all obstacles and barriers, to gather at the top once more, the successful '32's of our high school days. Au revoir and good-luck. .

John Hubert Bush

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Dorothy Adams Selma L. Adelman Elmer Angelo
651 State Street 1510 Wildwood Avenue 2274 South 7th Street
Stella Aronow Sylvia Asbell   
435 Atlantic Avenue 918 South 5th Street
John R. Barto Constance C. Blaker Anthony J. Borgia
1922 Division Street 1257 Kaighn Avenue 918 South 3rd Street
Rebecca Brager Frances Brody
1129 Mt. Ephraim Avenue Pennsauken
Agnes R. Brown John Hubert Bush Lyna Marie Calio
1027 Penn Street 1263 Everett Street 444 Clinton Street
Lauretta Anna Carbona Edward Cliver
337 Cherry Street 16 North 28th Street
Beatrice Cohen Edward G. Condit Maude A. Crane
326 Liberty Street 110 Linden Street 590 Clinton Street
Edith Crombie Louisa J. Croneberger
Delair 1326 Atlantic Avenue
George H. Davis Marian Dellmuth Geraldine Denison
1140 Kaighn Avenue 426 Chambers Avenue Fourth & Linden Street
Kennard P. Dewees Mary Dickinson
605 State Street 627 Clinton Street
 
Esther Dorfman Catherine Doyle Clarence J. Eichel
1154 Haddon Avenue 1489 Kenwood Avenue 3038 Stevens Street
Bessie Engel Rose Esterman
910 Spruce Street 2768 Federal Street
 
Hattie Reeves Evans Kenneth Evans Mary Gray Evens
526 North 3rd Street Pennsauken 1465 Princess Avenue
Edwin Fay Dominic Ferri
2925 Atlanta Road 226 Pine Street
 
Margaret Fisher Mary Forman Eugene W. Friel
227 South 33rd Street 900 South 9th Street Pennsauken
A. Orville Frome George Funk
413 North 2nd Street 318 Erie Street
 
George H. Gilbert David Ginsburg Miriam H. Goodman
606 Elm Street 576 Chestnut Street 1610 Norris Street
Mildred Grossberg Seymour Halbert
827 Broadway 1010 Spruce Street
 
Betty Hanna Gladys Heckenhorn Bertha Helmrich
450 Carteret Street 3627 Fremont Avenue 1318 Atlantic Avenue
Louise Henderson Elvera L. Hensgen
2828 Polk Avenue 1138 Mechanic Street
 
Dorothy Heritage Ruth Hickey V. Harold Hill
1369 Princess Avenue 900 Langham Avenue 3112 Waldorf Avenue
Samuel A. Hollander Margaret M. Hollwarth
1108 Yorkship Square 16 South Dudley Street
 
Irma Huff John F. Hunter Virginia L. Ingling
317 State Street Palmyra 806 North Front Street
Esther Kable Eva Kable
330 South 2nd Street 330 South 2nd Street
 
Sidney Ralph Kantor Robert Kaplan Jane Kelly
1214 Empire Avenue 1486 Kenwood Avenue 55 State Street
Ione Kesting Margaret Kevis
3217 Federal Street 681 Fairview Street
 
Doris Kissell Stella Kolysky Alexander J. Konopka
227 North 40th Street 1830 South 6th Street 1921 South 4th Street
Frances Lankford Sidney Laver
2928 Kansas Road Philadelphia
 
P. Audrey Leitch Nathan Lightman Frieda Lippman
33030 Mitchell Street 1362 Haddon Avenue 765 Kaighn Avenue
Stanley Liss Edward Longacre
940 Linden Street 2729 Carman Street
 
Homer Lotier M. Alice Lynn Betty M. Machin
419 South  6th Street 1039 South 33rd Street 3041 Carman Street
Eleanor Dolores Malandra Dorothea Marlor
1909 South 4th Street Pennsauken
 
Josephine Marruchella Loloria Martin Ruth B. McAllister
432 South 3rd Street 1008 South 6th Street 2421 Mickle Street
Caherine McKerracher Samuel Melmed
620 Grant Street 807 Princeton Avenue
 
Robert S. Morris Yetta Morton Catherine Mullen
Pennsauken 225 Market Street Pennsauken
Raymond Earl Niemane Leonard Nelson
2914 Mickle Street 318 Greenwood Avenue
 
Elsie Anita Nigro Mendel L. Norwitz J. Thornton O'Neill
432 Spruce Street 1412 Baird Avenue 702 Broadway
Edward Otto Laura Pernier
33 South 38th Street 414 Royden Street
 
Pearl Polas Edward P. Poniatowski Edward Poynor
1014 Princess Avenue 1500 Ormond Avenue 1118 Kaighn Avenue
Helen Miriam Quick Edna W. Randles
452 Benson Street 620 North 6th Street
 
Leonard Rappaport Andrew Robinson Helen L. Rosen
338 Federal Street 411 Bailey Street 1476 Kenwood Avenue
Lillian R. Rosen Laura J. Rosengarten
1177 Haddon Avenue 1129 Langham Avenue
 
Helen E. Ross Margaret E. Ross Althea Saumenig
Pennsauken 1967 Tuckahoe Road 1161 Princess Avenue
Ethel M. Schorpp Charles Seidelmann
764 Woodland Avenue 953 North 34th Street
 
Rose Seidman Rose Shaen Abraham Singer
432 Kaighn Avenue 624 Kaighn Avenue 747 Sycamore Street
Alma Smaldore Edgar Smith
1227 Princess Avenue 24 Leonard Avenue
 
Stanley Thomas Sobolewski Solomon Spector Agnes Stefanski
921 Atlantic Avenue 425 Lansdowne Avenue 1071 Haddon Avenue
Evelyn Steinberg Frances M. Sterling
1422 Belleview Avenue 621 Linwood Street
 
Kathryn Stewart Elmer Stilwill Helen D. Streeter
291 Rand Street 900 South 9th Street 937 North 31st Street
Marie Anna Strohmetz Charlotte Strother
834 North 32nd Street 772 Pine Street
 
Elwood M. Swartz Edna Rose Thomas John Tontartski
227 North 32nd Street 818 Lawrence Street 1700 Mount Ephraim Avenue
William Van Meter Maude E. Wakeman
221 Grant Street Pennsauken
 
Naomi Stella Walters Harold E. Weiss Marie Weitman
2786 Stevens Street Pennsauken 528 North 3rd Street
Herbert H. Wessel Mary Whaland
1781 Park Boulevard 1268 Liberty Street
 
Louis Whitehead Jr. Lenore B. Whittedale Vera G. WIlen
Pennsauken 871 North 30th Street 36 South 34th Street
Leah Winer William Lee Wood
309 North 2nd Street 316 Erie Street
 
David Yellin
830 Mount Vernon Street

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January Who's Who

Most Popular Girl
Most Popular Boy
Prettiest Girl
Handsomest Boy
Best Blusher, Girl
Best Blusher, Boy
Cutest Girl
Cutest Boy
Best Natured Girl
Best-Natured Boy
Most Bashful Girl
Most Bashful Boy
Class Athlete, Girl
Class Athlete, Boy
Most Dependable Girl
Most Dependable Boy
Class Baby Girl
Class Baby Boy
Best Giggler, Girl
Biggest Giggler, Boy
Class Juliet
Class Romeo
Most Studious Girl
Most Studious Boy
Class Scribe
Class Artist
Class Musician, Girl
Class Musician, Boy
Wittiest Girl
Wittiest Boy
Noisiest Girl
Noisiest Boy
Class Orator
Most Dignified Girl
Most Dignified Boy
Class Actor
Class Actress
Class Optimist
Class Songster             
Irma Huff
John Bush
Betty Hanna
Kenneth Evans
Girl Jane Kelly
Boy William Wood
Mary Dickinson
John Bush
Jane Kelly
Nathan Lightman
Frances Sterling
William Wood
Audrey Leitch
Alexander Konopka Dorothea Marlor
Louis Whitehead
Lyna Calio
Herbert Wessel
Maude Wakeman
Mendel Norwitz
Irma Huff
Kenneth Evans
Elvera Hensgen
George Funk
Tony Borgia
Edward Poynor
Pearl Polas
George Funk
Mary Dickinson
Leonard Nelson
Hattie Evans
Abraham Singer
Robert Kaplan
Betty Hanna
Tony Borgia
Leonard Nelson
Pearl Polas
Irma Huff
Helen Quick



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1933

January Section

Chester Dennis                 William Moll
   President                   Treasurer


 
                             


Frances Norris Helen Hart
Vice-President  Secretary
Class Motto
PERSISTENCE WILL ACCOMPLISH MORE THAN FORCE
Class Colors Class Flower
LAVENDER AND ROSE  SWEET PEA


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January Class of 1933
 

Aceto, Albert
Adams, Evelyn
Agin, Sheldon
Anderson, Edna
Angelastro, Nicholas
Anstock, Robert
Bader, Rachel
Baird, Jean
Bantle, Evelyn
Barag, Milton
Barbalace, Patsy
Barbarito, Catherine
Barlow, James
Barnes, Muriel
Barnos, Catherine
Bell, Charles
Berlin, Catherine
Berlin, Sara
Bernhoff, Eleanor
Bittner, Charles
Blair, Albert
Block, Pearl
Blood, Catherine
Bowman, Joseph
Bray, Charles
Bray, Joseph
Brook, Harold
Budd, Ann
Cabnet, Julius
Cann, Bertha
Caputi, Joseph
Capuzzi, Clementine
Carels, Marion
Chapman, Martha
Chew, Beatrice
Chierici, Otaldo
Chonto, Margaret
Cioffi, Rosalie
Ciprietti, Joseph
Cole, Freda
Coleman, Florence
Comerford, Florence
Cooke, Evelyn

Cooperman, Leah
Cord, Helen
Cornfeld, Pearl
Cowgill, Mary
Cummings, Cecilia
Dahl, Julia
Davies, Lillian
Deaton, Waymon
De La Reintrie, Claire
Denker, Irving
Dennis, Chester
DiCianni, Lena
DiMuro, Rose
Dobron, Anna
Dobson, Elwood
Doto, Francis
Doyle, Howard
Drossner, Miriam
Easley, Victor
Eckstein, Clifford
Edwards, Clarence
Elam, Ralph
Ellis, Marjorie
Falkinburg, Charles
Fayer, Blanche
Figels, Eleanor
Fireman, Florence
Folz, Rose
French, Lillian
Frey, Lulu
Fuhrman, Arnold
Gardner, Annie
Garrett, Albert
Garrett, James
Georgette, Marcus
Gibbons, Lola
Gilliver, Florence
Giordano, Dominick
Goehringer, Horace
Gondolf, Donald
Gondolf, Helen
Gould, Sadie
Graham, Alphonso

Grear, Anne
Green, Dora
Groch, John
Hadtke, Walter
Hamilton, Dorothy
Hargis, Catherine
Harrison, Augusta
Hart, Helen
Harwan, Marie
Heathcote, Sara
Hemphill, Grace
Henchinski, Steffie
Herbert, William
Hesbacker, Anne
Hill, Grace
Hinchman, Evelyn
Hordecker, Olga
Horwitz, Sylvia
Howerton, Sallie
Howison, Charles
Hubbs, Elizabeth
Hudson, Joseph
Hughes, Robert
Hussong, Joseph
Iepson, Adele
Ingram, Frances
Ivory, Ella
Jacoby, Zelda
Janbaz, John
Janowski, Theodore
Jennings, Mary
Johnson, Catherine
Johnson, Margaret
Jones, Anna
Jones, Earl
Jones, Jesse
Jones, Milton
Kaplan, Ruth
Kaploniak, Francis
Katz, Louis
Keese, Henry
King, Mary
Knecht, Leonard


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Koch, Sol
Kraczyk, Madeline
Krystek, Stanley
Kuebler, Elizabeth
Kunsch, Marie
Lafferty, Ruth
Lambersky, Mary
Landis, Irene
Lawyer, Ida
Leap, Fred
Leewer, Gladys
Leiner, Marie
Lescure, Adele
Lessner, Aldana
LeTourneau, Mary
Lord, Judith
Macke, Alvin
MacKnight, George
Manduka, Lillian
Marini, Jennie
Markowski, Marion
Martin, Margaret
McCaffery, Marion
McClain, George
McCloskey, Pearl
McDermott, Joseph
McWilliams, Kathryn
Miles, Henshaw
Miller, Anne
Miller, John
Miller, Lewis
Miller, Louis
Miller, Mary
Minter, George
Mitrotz, Jennie
Moll, William
Molotsky, Esther
Moore, Clement
Morris, Miriam
Mulford, Edmund
Munion, Paul
Natal, Robert
Newton, William
Nichols, Eleanor
Norris, Frances
Nosken, Mildred
Nuttall, Jane

Olsen, Ruth
Paetz, Helen
Paroonak, Pielag
Patten, Amelia
Patterson, Francis
Pawlak, Stanley
Peel, Franklin
Peterson, Gilbert
Pikus, William
Pine, Naomi
Pinsky, Leona
Piotrowski, Alexander
Platt, Doris
Platt, Edwin
Pont, Elmer
Puhala, Mary
Radziewicz, Jennie
Ragone, Louis
Read, Ruth
Redlus, Henry
Rhodeside, Clara
Ridgeway, Walter
Riegraf, Mildred
Ristine, Beatrice
Rosen, Rose
Rosner, Albert
Ross, Milton
Rowe, Margaret
Rozner, Jeannette
Rudolph, Harry
Rufe, Howard
Ruttenberg, Rose
Salit, Joseph
Schaevitz, Charles
Schofield, Elsie
Scotten, Eugene
Seaman, William
Segal, Mona
Seifling, Carl
Serotkin, Alexander
Sharp, Harry
Sharp, Mary
Shivers, George
Silverstein, Martin
Simpson, Violet
Siris, Pauline
Smith, Stephen
Smith, Warren

Sochacki, Grace
Somers, Robert
Sosenko, Jack
Springer, Ruth
Spurgeon, Sidney
Stackhouse, Virginia
Starke, Lillian
Stein, Sara
Steinberg, Benjamin
Steinberg, Louis
Swope, William
Szymanowski, Francis
Tambo, Miller
Tarter, Dorothy
Teitelman, Robert
Thomas, Preston
Treble, Margaret
Tiziani, Rico
Tomar, William
Toms, William
Valentine, Anthony
Veit, Alvah
Viner, Florence
Vitarelli, Alfred
Wallace, Joseph
Walters, Louis
Ward, Alice
Watson, Albert
Weber, Katharine
Weber, William
Wendell, Raymond
Wexlin, Charles
Wilson, Dorothy
Winters, Nathan
Wionzek, Genevieve
Wisniewski, Laura
Woodrow, Albert
Worrilow, Samuel
Wright, Croft
Yellin, Harry
Yentsch, Emil
Young, Sadie
Zahn, Ethel
Zahn, Gertrude
Zeff, Rae
Zimmerman, Gertrude
Zondler, Leonardn

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AN APPRECIATION

The Purple and Gold Committee dedicates this page to those who have advertised in this book. The Committee urges all students and friends of the school to extend their patronage to the advertisers whose names appear in the following list:

Ruth Babette Studio
George Bachmann 
Breyer Ice Cream Co.
Camden Commercial College
Carroll O'Brien Studios
Elmer Deputy
Frank DeViney 
Di Julio-LaSala Co.
Forsest Hill Sweet Shop
General Electric Refrigerator Agency
H.B. Hemphill
Hensgen Brothers
Hill Brothers
Himes
Merchantville Beauty Shop
Miller, Costumier
Morrison's Meat Market
New Jersey Automobile Supply Co.
John Okulicz
Peirce School of Business Administration
Pelouze & Campbell
Philadelphia Business College
Smaldore, Attorney
South Jersey Law School
Steelman Business School
The Studie
Tak-A-Boost Shop
Ware Truss Co.
West Jersey Trust Co.
Williams Beauty Shop
Wissinger Beauty Palace
H. Zamsky 

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