Atlantic Highlands High School - Atrecall Yearbook (Atlantic Highlands, NJ)

 - Class of 1937

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4 1 First Row Sittin - Vasto, N. Tucker, Voorhees, Kantarian, Hauser, Flanagan, Dlrector ea , tlee, E. Kwik, Morse, Cardner, McDowell. Second Row Standi - Banfield Paddack, Naylor, Kornek, Nelson, Dawson, ploger, F 1'-k. uc -er, w , Woodward, Ifrerbst, Koen. Third Row Standing - Schram , Eldredge, Atwater. BAND M MBERS CLARINETS MELLOPHONES TROM ONES A. Flanagan R. Dawson ETUHETEET R. Hauser A. Loux F. Koch N. Tucker J. Ploier J. Kwik S. Vasto F. Tuc er W. Woodward I. Voorhees SAXAPHONES PERSUSSION TRUMPETS JT Banfleld RT'AtWater G. Atlas J. Naylor J. McDowell E. Gardner I. Ne son M. Bouldin E. Kwik G. Paddack R. Morse OFFICERS SOUSAPHONE VJ Eldredge TUBA PT6ET'GT Paddack KT'Schram V. Pres. F. Tucker Sec. R. Haus BI' THE band, under the direction of Mr.. Robert C. Heath, has been a very active org- anization for this year. It has played before the Parent - Teacher's Associa- tion, at the annual Leonardo Football Game, for ngepn rallies, at the Shore Con- ference Tournament Basketball Games in Asbury Par , at the Easter Sunrise Service on Mt. Mitchell, in the Highlands Public School, and at the Decoration Day celebra- tion. The annual Spring Concert was held Nay twenty-first, l937. As yet, band uniforms are not an entity. However, the fund for u iforms is slowly increasing and we hope in a short period of time to have the'ent1re band e- quipped wlth uni orms. The addition of a tuba, donated by Mr. Paul donations by the American Legion, the Lions Club tion, made it possible to acguire a set of three is hoped that next year we wi l be able to secure Beier of Atlantic Highlands, the and the Parent-Teacher's Associa- drums and a pair of cymbals. It other needed instruments. For such a youthful organization, the band has made wonderful progress since its inception in our high school two years ago.

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First Row - Macfiel Throckmortonr, Pitts, Keyesw, Miss Larson, Mr. Kaftel, UaT 5'6nE4T Lieneck, Lockhart, Hammond. Second Bgw - Champi, Pattersonv, Mills, Abrams, Nelson, Loux, Seward, Smith, Cavallo. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY THe first step of our career, began in the first grade in the year'1929, with Miss Sculthorp as our teacher. We marched successfully from he first grade to the second year of school. After having the experience of being in schoo for nearly two years we were beginning to fee at home in this new 11 e. Miss Hart- nedy was our instructor at t at time. In the year of 1951 we continued our Journey to the third grade where Miss Lufburrow taught us our three r's. Mrs. Howard, our instructress in the fourth grade, helped us to continue our studies. We now had the privilege of going to assembly and of enjoying physical training in the High Schoo Gymnasium. On the morning of September 12, 9 8, a new teac er came to direct our course of knowl- odge t rough he fifth grade. The class took many hikes and interesting trips wi h our instructor, Miss Larson. The following year of 1934, our c ass met Mrs. Kalkhof who guided us through our school term. Finding it interesting we got along well together. we were ntroduced to our first school-master, Mr. arrison, in t e sevent grade. Mrs. Clark, who was the principal of our Gram ar School, also taught us part of our lessons during this year. hat was the first time we had two eachers in one gradeg naturally, we fe t quite important. The termination of our Grade School education led us into many-new and interh eating fields. Our class elected officers, choosing for Presiden , Mildred Car- boneg Vice-president, Lester Lieneckg oTreasurer, Ruby Keyes: Secretary, Ruth Pitts. The class flower was lillies-of-the-vallegh T e motto by which we hoped to live was 'IT IS FOR US TO BE RATHER THAN TO SE . Our teac er, Miss Larson, helped to organize our class. Mr. Kaftel assisted us a great deal. Many plans were made for class activities which were looked forward to with pleasure. Our graduation ends a period of our education that has been filled with hard work and good times. Now, we are standing tiptoe on the crest of a new career--ready, w11l1ng,and able. ,Honor Students By gIlllgdg1e1d:hC1ai'2gge, Ruby Keyes, Gloria Abrams, 5 , . SEVENTH GRADE First Row - Abrams, Cowden, Ehrlich, G. Joy, Miss Larson, Mr. Kaftel, 'Solomon-'M. Joy Gasker Macfie. Second flow - Smith Taylor, Champi, Tucker, Geary, Martin, woodring, Null, M. Vastb-N, elson, Terrence. Third Row - Davis, Rowan, G. Fielding, Buffaloe, A. Fielding, Morse, Brown, H5Hf51U5T Carhart, MaFt1n6k.



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r ORCHESTRA First Row - Morse Atlee, Gardner, Schramm, M. Leif, Mr. Heath, E. 1'.T'efl'-Hauser, Voorhees Flanagan. Second Row - Banfield, Paddack, imiceli, Dawson, Ploger, Tucker, Woodward ,' McDowell , Atwater. BAND MEMBERS Violins Trumpets Saxophones A. Schramm E. Gardner G. Paddack M. Left G. Atlee J. Banfleld E. Left R. Morse Violincello Clarinets Mellophones F. Dimiceli R. Hauser R. Dawson A. Flanagan F. Tucker I. Voorhees Piano Trombones Drums J. Ploger W. Woodward R. Atwater J. McDowell THE orchestra is an active organization of the school, for it plays for every school assem ly at various church functions, during the year, and at the annual Com encement Exercises for both he Gram ar School and the High School. In addition to this, it supplies incidental music etween the acts of all the school plays given during the year. Membership in the organization is determined by the stu- dent's ability to perform on his instrument and the need for a full instrumental ensemble. with the dawn of its third year of existence it is hoped that this coming year will bring with it more needed instru- ments and more players.

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