Atlantic City High School - Herald Yearbook (Atlantic City, NJ)

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Y W T' 'Nagle 5 oosf KX HX -'fN1'W . ,il spots QX05'L x . ,I A A Xt-'K-5 .., ' 'UMR 5 'D vim H tr.-as 6 kts .NPS AGRONS, MARCH ANN- Cookie , M.A. , Cookie A. -Technical ACTIVITIES-Spanish Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 3b, President, 4a, Ab: Arista,. 2, 3, 4: Dance Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Pin and Rmg Com. 3' Art Club, 1, 2' Slips Corn., 1: Observer, 4: Human Relations Couneil,'3: Locker Room 'Monitor, 1: Equipment Checker, 2: Basketball, 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Spoutim: Spanish: loquaeious: But it's the principle og ' f ' ' 'ttin' an the thing : opemnp: my mouth and Duttim. both feet in. si knittin': south-paw: till KATS can COOK, two BARS can MARCH and GOLD can say HEL-LO, our GAINS will BE a CLEAR FAYTH EARN-ED and our friendship key will glow. PET AVERSION-Parasites: infallible and unprincipled people: younger sisters: Edith's, But I know I failed this test : My, you look in- telliirent with glasses. I-'ONDEST MEMORY-Three years ol' para manana in the first seat, first row. LIFE AMBITION-Spain, Mexico, Cuba and all points south: to out-talk Senor Hughes, tin Spanish, ol' eoursel. COLLEGE--New Jersey Colleire for Women. .- P ALACQUA, JOSEPH- Lace -Commercial ACTIVITIICS-Chorus Club, 3: Slips Com., 1: Social Dancing, 4: Slide Rule, 3: Interclass Basketball, 2, 3: Cap and Gown Com., 4: Volleyball, 2, 3: Interelass Track. CHARACTERISTIC-Always laughing or ready to tell a joke: lighting at lunchtime: walkin' with Ernie to class: buying Mr. T.'s lunch. l'E'I' AVERSION--Stupid frirls: people who can't make up their minds: J.V.: people grettinlr my name mixed up. FONDEST MEMORY-Commcncemm-:it Night, 1949: 4 years in A.C.H.S.: first night lookimr for Holly. LIFE AMBITION-To teach in A.C.H.S.: to make my family proud of me: to show my brother, Reds, who's boss: to have four sons, all boys. Evans -. 92 C+ li, 5 NALD R Ron Tarl1eels Kingsley Technical ,,5.,,ALLEN, no .- , , - if A, ACTIVITIES-Drama Guild, 4: Senior Entertainment Com. Chairman: Asst. Sergeunt-at-Arms. 4: Stage Door , 4. Upper Darby-Varsity Football, ' 1, 2: Varsity Wrestling, 1, 2: Track, 1. 2: Student Council, 1: Thespiuns. Cl-IARAC'l'ERISTIC-The uruy with tcn million reasons why I should never go to home room: bunmiing' around on Thursday nights with Henrietta I. Yackmun. ' ' ' ' h 2 R , I'm President PHT AVERSION-Dapper Dave s, I cant go in t err., on ol' the Student Council : Mr. 'l'anner's, Does anyone need more time? g unl'aithl'ul women. FONDEST MEMORY-All the wonderful times working: on Stage Door : Mr. Younifs chemistry 1-loss: Kickoff Dance, 1948: the merry days of the four Musketeers -Donnelly, Devlin, Macbeth and Allen. 1 Lllfli AMHITION-'1'o have n peaceful reiyzn in the White House with my Kitten : to someday walk out ol' Macbeth's house with my hair still combed: be a success in the eyes ol' my parents. l Il'l'URE-U. S. Army Air Force. S . ,, -2' in , 'fv-I MAYER- Bob , Nudge -Technical - ACTI f ZS-Herald Subscription Manaxrer, 4: Sophomore Current Events -LG -L. : Senior Current Events Club, 3, il,-Presiclent, 4a: Math Club, - I . , 4: Slide Rule, 2, 3: Junior Prom Com., 3: Ushers' Com., 2, 3: Fresh- B L 'i li cllrfltiglll Com., 1: Germ:-in Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4a, , ' ' - 'vi . Q -ff ' I AC'l'IlRlS'I' 'lqwearinxr a patch ol' adhesive tape: Seymour Beekman 'l rind nel lo Forever : teasing Barbara: Brown, why do these X thing. 1 me'! : mutually signifying our distrust at Ivan's lunec. inn around every Thursday night with Henrietta I. Yu:-lc '- PET AVE! . N-People who ask, Why do you wear 11 patch on your face? g the eternal question: Where's the rest of you 7 fLoui: Gitomer's . . FONDEST MEMORY--The old days with Ron, Lou and Mort in the jalop: afternoons with the boys and nights with the 1:irls. LIFE AMBITION-To make my parents proud of me by being: successful in whatever I undertake and to repay them for the kindness and love they have Shown me: lo lind real happiness: Robert M. Allman, M.D. COLLEGE-Duke or Dickinson. 1 97 F' AMOLE, DORIS KATHERINE- Dee , Kitten -Commercial ' ACTIVITIES-Dance Club, 1: G.A.A., 1. 2, 3, 4: Human Relations Council. 3: Kwkbllll, 21 Ice Skatinv: Club, 3: Asst. Gym Captain, 2, 3: Senior Class Typist, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Not always with Charlotte, Joan and Nancy: having swell friends like Joe, Jean, Pauline: down in the gym 6th period with a bunch of screwballs like Rosalie, Katherine and Marie, land, of course, the other three namesi. l'E'I' AVERSION-Being called Mole : Time Tests: Charlotte forever say- inlr, What did you say'! : Naney's, Tell me, toon: Jo:-1n's, You don't know how I feel, you'll never know. FONDEST MEMORY-Christmas and New Year's Eve, 1948: my trip to Washington, D. C. LIFEfAMBITION-To L ive Il Ha P py life and make my mother proud 0 THU. PAGE 25 K R14

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AARONS, PHILIP JAY- Flip , Lover , Phil -Technical ACTIVITIES-Library Com., 1, 4: Latin Club, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Pan- American Club, 1: Math Club, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Collecting pictures of dead presidents on one, live and ten-dollar bills: telling Hal U. what makes a bond tick: taking a nap during S.P.Q.R. meeting: dreaming of Beverly F. from Chicago. PET AVERSION-Thirty phone numbers and no place to go: teeth like pearls, need restringing: being asked, Are you engaged to J.C.? : cram- ming 3 weeks before the exam. FONDEST MEMORY--My first shave. LIFE AMBITION-To be the guy who docs the Prcsinlenfs books: C. P.A. or bust trying: blond, blue eyes, five feet live. COLLEGE-Rider. il . LL. I li ABRAMSON, BARBARA RUTH- Able -TechnicaI ACTIVITIES-Science Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, ecretary, 311, President, 4b: Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretar, , 4: Attcndan 1 C 3: C orus Club, 1: Glee Club, 2: dj W sh Rlcgmm nitor, , 2: , ' i N ., 2: Ice Skating Club, 3: Hlxnan l ms Cou xl, 3. , eyb , f Ballad for Amer' 'ns 2: . G. .A., 1, : Hlom oom 'Pi-. cent, chestra, 1: Speakc Bureau, ' suru a Rt e ' 1 H L out Fdxtor, 1-:can Le n Orat 65.1 C H nc .5 Community ter of none ' aughin it Gill an G ' , rnblau and Bio g : meeti Annett he cor 1' 8145: brown and beige ' cater r ing hef re th sun nc a ln off tr Mr. Juqui5h's band ' hearsa r , I, P AVERS N-P ple ithou a se' ol' humor: typical Schwab tests: Rr al e's diets' ena' B eve t and I'll toll you another , and just e ltern Abramso FON T E Y--Do-' adiati smile: Mr. Dike's dramatizations and d re si n' thos wo er l ex ricnces at A.C.H.S. LIF A I N--T' b IE ge iul teacher with the combined person- alitie Mr. Di M1 s endrix, Dr. Whitmoyer and Mrs. Werntz: to br happines and u erstanding to thc future youth of America. OLLEG Trenton tate Teachers' College or New Jersey College for Ee' 1' 3, 4, ru 1',4: 1 pt C .,4: .1 ' : ' - t, 2 I ' , ' e ttvr Writr 1 Con t, 4 AR ,RISTI ' ttc te than ever ac ll des but mas h , o CI , Women. 1 42 .1 .- ACCIAVATTI, ROSALIE ELIZABETH- Rover , Stuff , Ro , Blue Eyes -Colm mercial ACTIVITIES-Basketball, 1: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Italian Club, 2: Gym Lieuten- ant, 1, Captain, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Secretary, 3: Observer Typist, 4: Auditing Com., 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Waiting for Potts and 'l'rues each morning on my favorite step: giving Catherine a tin car and indiuestion in the after- noon. getting dirty looks talking about school while the kids are chewing the rag: smiling whenever thnt certain teacher with the New England accent gives the class instructions. PET AVERSION-Amole jabbering about her Hobby : Phil studying out loud in home room: having gym so very early in the morning: A being the first letter ol' the alphabet. FONDEST MEMORY-The Prom and Class Night ol' '48 plus taking my first outside dictation from Mr. Hollenbcich. ' LIFE AMBITION-To put my four YUIIIS of learning to uso so mom and pop can be proud of me, and later on attend in modeling school. . , :Tols- ADAMS, EDNA MAE- Eddie -Techncal ACTIVITIES-Ecclesia, 4: Slips Com., 4: Spanish Club, 3: Drama Guild, 4, Secretary, 4b, Board Member, 4, Journeyman, 4, Thespian, 4: Stage Door , 4: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Hockey, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 3: Tennis, 4: Gym Captain, 4: Human Relations Council, 3. Paulsboro High School-Dramatic Club, 1, 2: Math Club, 1: Cheer Lender, 2. - CHARACTERISTIC-Seen with Tristen Horatio Yackman: arching an eye- brow: trying to solve the mystery of Just We 3 : trying to live up to my parents' ideals and expectations. , PET AVERSION- African Asiar and Ednar : people who insist I live in Longport: leaving A.C.H.S.: little sisters who speak before they're spoken to. FONDEST MEMORY-February 4, 1949: first glimpse of A.C.H.S. via Dottie and Bud: Home Room 100 and Mrs. Werntz's advice: Fireside chat on November 13, 1948: Adams, 96-Stewart, 04: Stage Door. LIFE AMIBITION-To see Betty give Lena, Connie and I advice at Juniata: to buy Connie a book entitled, Jokes that make your friends laugh : to success in my life's work. l COLLEGE-Juniata, ' . Q DAM , ALTER JAM alt --General TIES--Chor s u , 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 4: Interclass Baseball and ' Baske l, 1, 2, : umbling Team, 2, 3: Home Room Representative, 2, , 3: C fet ' m., 2: Varsity Track, 2, 3. CHARAC E S Very frank with everyone: tidy: will argue my point . if I in I' right and most of the time I'm not. O' PE VE IO -People who talk about other people behind their back, but on't h the guts to tell them to their face: history teachers who teach me more about Margate and Ventnor. FONDEST MEMORY-Dec. 8, 1948: being with A certain young lady when the New Year came A round. LIFE AMBITION-To do unto A ll A s I would have them do unto mc: to repay my mom in some way for all she has done for me. NJ 4: Glee C b, 2, ' 4: Art Club, 4: Student Council, 4: Attendance Com., Xp 2 l PAGE 24 have Joan pay the bill on April 30, 1949: to reach that Happy State of?-



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LE gun :ss jss 5-H :Es tg, tt. ...tart Sis ,ml rs get XEEH may ,Swim B EE ss 5 ss i x ANGELETTI, RENO OLINDO- Ange , Ren -Technical V5 ACTIVITIES-Italian Club, 2, 3: Home Room President, 3, Alternate 'Retails- sentative, 4: Ushers' Com., 2, 3: Asst. Football Munnucr, 2: Social Dancing, 4: Perfect Attendance, 2, 3, 4. ,fl . CHARACTERISTIC-Fooling around with the faithful l'uur- Al , Don ,- F1'itz and Brac : closing the windows in Tth period math class. PET AVERSION-Teachers who lecture on irrelevant subjects, and Fritz's wives: Miss Johnson's study periods. ' FONDEST MEMORY-Mr. Allen's physics class. - LIFE AMBITION-To be a success in life, and make my folks proud of me. COLLEGE-New York University. ' J..-.-QTL 1 v ANGELINI, ERNEST FREDDRIC- Nu Nu , Smoke -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Slips Com., 2: Sociul Dancintz, 4: Radio Club, 2: Interclass Volleyball. 3: Interclass Basketlmll, 3: Chorus Club, 1, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Freq uent visits with Mr. J. Hess : signing my own Report Card: going: off grounds to eat with Sam: talking to Julie during lunch. PET AVERSION-Passing' T.A.S.'s Time Test. FONDEST MEMORY-End of June till? LIFE AMBITION-This is it. L,..9.1.LL 1 1- APPLEBAUM, MARVIN LEONARD- Alf , Pescado , Fish , Alphonse , Hef , Heffel -Technical ACTIVITI et6Q1jJom., 3: Intel ' s Bnsleetl ill, 1, 2, 3, 4: I tercl ss Volle , 1, 2, 3, 4. I CHARACT IST Always asleep: being se 1 with Ron, t i , 4 a . .VM PET oom 1 ' o 1 the 'res n our ' when iss t h I tx Stanburg as e t s , '-n. 'X FONDEST MEMORY-My boys and the good tix es we had: y live periods with Mrs. Werntz. LIFE AMBITION-To find the softest bed in the world: to i ' ' .!.T.G.1.lL 1, ,t APPLEGATE, AMELIA ELIZABETH- Peaches , Bubblegut , Kid , Fish -Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Gym Captain, 1, 3, 4, 5, Asst, 2: Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Captain 1. 3, All-Star, 1, 2, 4, Champions, 1, 4: Hockey, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 2, All-Star, 3, 4: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Captain, 1, 2, All-Star, 1, 4, Champions, 4: Kickball, 2, Captain, 2, All-Star, 2, Champions, 2: Ice Skating Club. 4: Leaders' Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, lst Lieutenant, 3, 4, Asst., 2, 5: Dance Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Sports Leaders' Group, 4: Bronze, Silver and Gold Medals: Social Dancing, 5: Chorus Club, 3, 5, President, 3: Home Room Representative, 2, 3, Secretary- Treasurer, 5. CI-IARACTERISTIC-Pigtails'!??: What happened? : slightly plump and mus- cular, but who cares'!: never there!-never on timel: on a slow boat to poverty. PET AVERSION-People who stay out till all hours of the morning: and those who try to he Big Deals by making others appear small: who said the Inlct's going to float away? FONDEST MEMORY-Spooks, horses, boats, horses, basketball with the Bobbies, and horses: high tides and borrowing cars. LIFE AMBITION-To be a credit to my country: have an everlasting: life: adventure into the wide blue yonder and :ret rich: to :ro to Mac's Inlet School for Codlishermcn and Clamdiggers. -8 3- APPLEYARD, SUZANNE MARION- Sue , Susie -Technical ACTIVITIES-Arista, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club, 2: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Equipment Checker, 1: Attendance Com., 1: Lenders' Corps, 2: Human Relations Council, 3: Bankers' Com., 3, 4: Senior Prom Com., 4: Perfect At- tendance, 1: Stamp and Bonds Com., 1: Social Science Forum, 4: Senior Class Secretary, 4b. CHARACTERISTIC-Trying.: to prove to Bud that I can drive: making a mountain out of a molehill: always at the Y, Nick's or Stewarts: knitting those flaming red socks: Thank ye kindly : Aka Diddy Boom: kissing little Dimples : going around merry-making: always. PET AVERSION-Being told to relax: Mary A. saying, After all, George, I'm going away : Nancy telling me I rlon't know how lucky I am, fHonest I do, Nancyli Mae and her men: Clara and her straight face: the hard times Bobby gives Elayne. FONDEST MEMORY-My Junior and Senior years: those wonderful vaca- tions with George and Mary A.: all the terrific times with the HHDDY Crew-Mary A., Nancy, Marie, Elayne and Poguey: October 18, 1948: visiting Marie at Ursinus. LIFE AMBITION-For Bud and me to someday meet Marie and Dick, and Nancy and Bernie in California: to make my parents proud of me and to always B e H appy. COLLEGE-Bucknell University. PAGE 26 L l

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