The wrestlers change with each new season, and the coaches come and go, but the state wrestling championships keep coming for Camden Catholic High School. The Fighting Irish annexed their third straight Non-Public B championship Sunday, and their ninth straight title overall (the others coming in Non-Public A), with a 54-18 win over DePaul at Pine Belt Arena. It was the 14th overall championship for the program, but it was the first for head coach Ryan McCormick, who took over the team this season after Jerry Bolan had coached the team to three straight championships. A former wrestler at Camden Catholic, McCormick was happy to get his first state title as a coach. http://on.cpsj.com/wanXV9

Members of Merchantville High School Class of '60 are invited to join us on the weekend of October 5-7, 2012 in celebrating our 70th birthdays. Plans include a Rec Dance on Friday night, a tour of the school, a golf outing on Saturday, a dinner-dance on Saturday night and brunch on Sunday. Mark your calendars to come home again! For updates in the coming months join our facebook group.

Members of Merchantville High School Class of '60 are invited to join us on the weekend of October 5-7, 2012 in celebrating our 70th birthdays. Plans include a Rec Dance on Friday night, a tour of the school, a golf outing on Saturday, a dinner-dance on Saturday night and brunch on Sunday. Mark your calendars to come home again! For updates in the coming months join our facebook group.

Camden Catholic High School French language student, Kelley Davis of Merchantville, experienced total immersion into French culture during the Cherry Hill school's annual trip to the Quebec Winter Carnival, the largest winter celebration in the world. The annual trip organized by French teacher Noemi Merenyi included visits to historic sites of Quebec City, a ride across the nearly frozen St. Lawrence River, and a visit to the spectacular Ice Palace. Standing in front of the Palace are (from left) Abigail Alston, Shayne Ruane, and Emily Pandola, all of Pennsauken; Kelley Davis of Merchantville; and Danielle Palombi of Pennsauken.
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