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ELIZABETH C . ANDREWS 'Lib' To play ro h games is her eecretuioir, I'11 bet she w shes she were a boy. General Course: Intra-murals 1, 2, 5, 43 Basketball 2. RUTH BUDD 'laid n If high school marks can be e. 31-Snr In success 1, this girl will shine. General Course: Intra-murals 5, ig Glee Club 4: Essay Contest ALBERT DAUST lAlll No betgrnrellow is there than Just as1f'B11l--his inseparable pa. . COIIIIIGTCIB1 Course: IHTZPBQHIUTHI 4: 'i5asiE1l2Spiitiia5SX1cZ' P88 BH ' B ' Brass club 3, Debate club 32 GEORGE DUNN Dunn 1-Ie acts , he works, he goes to snows. How he does it--No one knows! General Course: Intra-murals 1, 2 33 Class Play 3, 45 ops:-61:1:s 3. 9' 'sims l,- -Hemi- KATHER B BEDLE Watch whether right or whether wrong She can argue all day long. College Prep. Course: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4' class Play 3 43 Oseretta 2 sg Press ciub 4: ensue Club 3, 4: else Clllb 41 ESSBY COYlt9St 4. . BENNET QOMER 'Ben Ask Ben about his one, two three If ,ns won't tell, Just ask me. GEHBTB1 Course: Il1tI'E.-Ill'Ll1'8.1B 1, 2, 3, 43515839 Manager 5, 4. E. EARL DEMPSEY Qu1rl February 1988 Mendes' Handy MBI! 18 110, It's bguet as plain as it can General Course: Intra-murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Football 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3. VAN S DREDGE NW31nf2 ' On tug iousaphone he's play a 119 If ns could find a girl with a C18.I'10II9t. C ll Pr . Cours : er- egtaege mei, Bandez, Bop 4, Class President 4: Debate 49 - ass ' . 2 'Q'BZra Ei mEi23m5'ai8 Ji' Varsity' Football ag Baseball 1, 33 Football 45 Essay Con- test 4. ,le ,f l x 5 , v LMA.-. g in W ,
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HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1937 THE class of 1937 a group of sixty, came through the portals of the hlgh school back in 1955 with hem came Mies cec11 are to c Mr s 1 s n n . y n an . au c erer, w o were to be their anxious advisors for their four years in high school. With high hopes and aspirations, the class began their great career. 1 The class was so large that it was necessary to segarate the girls from the boys. The girls were under the direction of Miss Cecil rayton and the boys were under the d rectlon of Mr. Saul Scherer. The class officers during the ngreen-- yearn were: President, Robert Kuraug Vice-president, Alyce Janusg Secretary, Alice eterson. As freshmen, the class was very active in that they had members par- ticipating ln all school affairs. When September, 1935 came around the class entered with an endeavor to con- tinue the first year's good work. The class officers were elected with the follow- ing results: President, Alyce Janusg Vice-gresldent, William Kanovskyg Secretary- treasurer, Genevieve Parker. During the ophomore year we had Alyce Janus and William Kanovsky in the operetta NH. M. S. P1nafore.n Several boys from the class og all three of Atlant1c's teams, and three of the class members n the school or- c es ra. Other class functions were activities that made this group feel what a swell time they were really having in high school nclickingn together for their second year in igh school. ' , The third year rolled around very swiftly and the nGreen-hornsu who were once Freshmen were now Juniors. As Juniors they were permitted to stage school func- tions of which all proved to,be very successful. he officers for the third year were: President Michael Kozakg Vice-president, Albert Daustg Secretary-treasurer, Charlotte Fr1mpEcr. This year the class presented one of the most superb plays ever given in the high schoo nThe Ghost Train H a three-act stery p ay under the irectlon of Mr. Saul Scherer and Miss Cecil Brayton, the glass advisors. Ir1MAY the class pre- sented their STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL which proved to be a success with the pretentious nship-settingn and the dancing to the smooth rhythm of Howard Lang's orchestra. The Junior C ass also presente to the school an idea that had never been thought of before which was the selling of caps and small megaphones symbolizing the sp r- it held for Atlantic High. There were members from the class in the school orchestra. In sgorts we see Michael Kozak, Van Ness Eldredge,Robert Kurau and last but not least, Ike Mendes. We also will always see before us the WModel Stagen which was constructed by Art- hur Thompson, Art ur Fermanian and Bennett Comer. The school year closed wi h the annual trip to the Asbury Park swim ing pool. Came the fourth year, the most important of all three years In high school. The results of the class election were as follows: Presiden , Van Ness Eldredgeg Vice-president, Woodrow Luickg Secretary-treasurer, Genevieve Parker. This year the c ass lost one of their advisors and now have Miss Cecil Brayton, and Mr. Everett Curry, who took Mr. Scherer's place as advisor to the forty-t ree seniors. The first function was the Halloween party, then the three-act comedg,nNo Father to Guide Them N coached by Mr. Thomas Garrison assisted by Miss- ecil Bra ton. This roved to be a reat success, displaying the talent of many Seniors In gebrua l9g7 was the Mldwlnter Snow Dance, where all pP6Sent danced to the rhythm ofrgteve Stoney's orchestra amidst the enchanting snow setting and back- round. Again the Seniors chose another mystery play enti led, nWh1sper1ng Walls H girected K Miss Cecil Brayton and Mr. Everett Curry. This as all other affairs iven by t e Senior Class climaxed all other school activities in profit, bring- lng twice as much profit to the class and school. Then came the one thing which we looked forward to for four years, it was our trip to Washington D. C. This concluded our four successful years in the Atlantic Hlghlan S High School. - By Charlotte Frlmpter
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ARTHUR FLANAGAN ' nArtl 1119: Olly and 111129 118315 ind dogs s sopngmore thlni hB'S BWBBTZT General Course: Intre-murals 1, 2, 31 Basketball Assistant Mgr. 25 Band 3, 43 Orchestra 43 Operetta 2, 3. ROBERT GASKER 'Lucy' February 1938 Tho he and ulet ne b Theuglasggs' Do1g1Jua.n igayhe? General Course: Intra-murals 2, 5, 4. DOROTHY HART IGAN IlDot I She has a temgeryyet is sweet, As nice a gir as you'd like to meet. Comercial Course ' Intra- murals 1, 2 3 43 Ogeretta ag Press Club 45 Glee c uh 4. VIRGIIgiglgr'I5LDRETH She could be bold though very Small Does ans isy 1t on with that Arkansas nrsw1z 2Bh9I'8.1 COIIYSSI IY1tI'8-Im11'8.1B CHARLOTTE FBIMPTER 'Frlmp - Small and trim and very sweet To lcxggwgather is a special General Course: Intra-murals 1,27 Class Play 4g Secretary- treasurer 3' Operetta 3'Preee .Club 5, 4, bebete Club 1, 4. ' ALICE HALLERAN Puggy February 1938 331612, thoughtful and sedate, t cgreethis girl procrastin- General Course: Intra-murals 1, 2, 39 Operetta 1. RUTH E . HAUSER 'Ruthie' If to class this girl is late You can be sure she'e with Mies Haight. College Prep. Course: Band 2, 5,-43 Orchestra 2, 5, 4' De- bsns Club 3 43 Press ciub 45 Basketball 23 Intra-murals 1, 2 5, 45 sc1sncs Club 4g Class Play 4g Essay contest 4. ALYCE K. JANUS llA1ll . when there is work that must be done, we call on her for she's the 0116 . General Course: Intra-murals 1, 2 3: C1858 Pla!-4: C1885 President 25 Opere ta 1, 23 Press Club 43 Debate 1, 5, 4. I
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