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SEN B . FRONT ROW-Left to Right: Miss Rose DeLorenzo, Ioan Beatty, Ruth Corson, Edna Robinson, Gloria Giuliani, Gladys Clayton, Gladys Paradis, Mr. lack Shearer. SECOND ROW: Geraldine Leonard, Helen Foley, Mary Gerrity, James White, Louis Rosse, Andrew Card, Eleanor Vida, Suedean Shaw, Eleanor Kohler. THIRD ROW: Robert Nichols, Leo Rosse, Edwin Dobson, Richard Bennett, Louis Augustine, Rodney Kruse, Arnold Kurth, Fred Kalrnbach. FOURTH ROW1 William Brittingham, William Rauscher, Ronald Hofman, Iarnes Latta, Waldron Smith, William O'Neil, Sebastian Russo. FIFTH ROW: Kenneth Shelly, Ioseph Giovia, Torvald Reinertsen, George Hendricks, Norman Conover Reed Stock, Loretta Andrews. CLASS WILL THE SENIORS BEQUEATH We, the Seniors of Iune, l95O, being of sound twho said so?l mind and in our usual state of clear intelligence do hereby bequeath the following articles, memories, and tokens to the people whom we feel are most in need of them: SENIORS: Unpaid dues tsee if you can balance the budget-our still looks like the government budget.l Prom bids to our best girls. Worn out pencils and ideas for the ATRECALL. A Bar of Candy for a good selling start. Good Luck, and you will need itl IUNIORS: Traffic errors and rules for out-maneuv- ering the other fellow. Where were you the third period on Friday the Thirteenth? Marching in gym to build up your physiques. A repeat performance on our Iunior Senior Prom, Enchanted Evening. SOPHOMORES: The long day. T.B. tests. Assemblies with much popular music. Thoughts of graduation. FRESHMEN: The New York Skyline. Watching the clock. Blueprints of the building showing en- trance but not exits. Foggier and hazier instructions for cor- rect navigation about the corridors and gym. Hope that you finally catch on. STUDENTS IN GENERAL: A good corner to cry in on report card day. The echo of Got a nickle? , Lend me your pencil, May I put this in your locker? Traditions that we hope you will uphold. A grand athletic season. THE FACULTY: Appreciation for the effort. Better and brighter pupils. SIGNED, SEALED, AND DELIVERED IUNE, 1950 The Committee
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Senior Class History A PERFECT SENIOR HE stood on a crowded platform sur- rounded by other graduates, dressed in black and white. HE arose and the vast audience awaited breathless. Words flowed from HIS tongue with ease, and HE held his audience spellbound. There was a roar of enthusiastic applause at the end of HIS valedictory address. One man after another rose and congratulated him on HIS wonderful speech. Awards were given to HIM. And even a scholar- ship was presented to HIM for HE was the school's model student, best athlete, and handsomest boy, Girls flocked around HIM, all clamoring for HIM to take them home. W'herever HE went, a crowd of the school's lovliest girls followed him. HE was the perfect senior, but-oh, sorrow of sorrows, just at that moment, HIS alarm clock rang, and he remembered he had not done HIS history homework. Do you remember when you were a Ereshie, ' And first came to Atlantic Highlands? The Sophs who sent you to the fourth floor in search of lockers? The traffic system installed by some- one for confusion purposes? The bewilderment everywhere? Life beginning at 82O? Some grand sunsets? Yes, I remember and I recall, How I fearfully stole through this very strange hall. Finally the Freshman class was passed, For an attack on the Sophomore We were massed. Do you remember when you were a Soph, Our Sophomore Hop? The staying out late for football prace tice? The watching of the game from the bench? The fun we all had at the games? The opening of the baseball season in the spring? Yes, I remember and I recall, How I gallantly strolled through this not so strange hall. We spent that year in a state harassed, Then for roles as luniors we were cast. Do you remember when you were a Iunior, loining as many clubs as possible? Decorating for our Iunior Senior Prom? The Spring Round Up and Danger- ous Dan McGrew? The Iunior Trip to New York and Howdy Mr. Ice ? The excitement of electing class of- ficers? Yes, I remember and I recall How I roamed through the well-known hall But when that year was in the past, The flag of Seniors was at our mast. Do you remember when you were a Senior? That surprising grown-up feeling? Junior Senior Prom with your best gal? Selling candy bars? The Magazine Campaign? Our Washington Trip? Some grand teachers and swell friends? Burning the midnight oil? Class night and finally that diploma? Yes, I remember and I recall, How I proudly walked through the grand old hall. Alas! that year went all too fast, But We were ready for life at Last!!
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NAMES Andrews, L. Augustine, L. Beatty, Ioan Bennett, R. Brittingham, B. Card, A. Clayton, G. Conover, N. Corson, R. Dobson, E. Foley, H. Gerrity, M. Giovia, I. Giuliani, G. Hendricks, G. Hofman, R. Kalmbach, F. Koeppel, M. Kohler, E. Kruse, R. Kurth, A. Latta, I. Leonard, G. Martin, A. Nichols, R. O'Niel, B. Raucher, B. Reinertsen, T. Robinson, E. Rosse, L. Rosse, Lou Russo, S. Shaw, S. Shelly, K. Smith, W. Stock, R. Vida, E. White, I. SENIURISTICS WHAT WE THINK Brilliant Short Brainy Quiet Character Lover-Boy Demure You do lt Shrewdy Wolfe Nice Funny Handsome Swell Conscientious Co-operative Business Man Thin Homesick So4So- Ouiz-Kid Vitamin Blondie Social Worker Good Kid All-American A Magician F -I-N-E Monkey Cute Shy POPULAR Attractive Likable Future Mayor Pianist Friend-to-all Red Head WEAKNESS Tomato Pies Pin-Ball Machines Monte Cristo Loafing Arguments Dot Driving a car To be rich Spaghetti Girls Men School Basketball Fast Talking Sports Girls To retire young Shorthand Gossip Parties Good Books Pills Office Work Boats Tinkering with car Sports T. V. Physics Telephones Short Girls Loafing Acting Tennis Iokes Brooklyn Dodgers Press Club Tall, tall men Claming HOW THEY PASSED With ease fn the know Had contacts Loafed Slid Smooched Gracefuliy Glided Strayed Bluffed Sneaked Ducked in and out Without fear Studied Ouarreled Worked Manoeuvered Can't understand it Transferred Snored Passed Exams Squeezed Office Tactics Tactfully Tinkered Honorably Sang Cleared the Deck Cheered Laughed Sneaked by Smiled Winked At Teachers Laughed Influence Gallantly Dreamed Fished LIKES Tom Sports Candy Hunting Football Billiards Good dance music Sleeping Dancing Dentistry Bowling Teddy Girls Good records Good grades Reading Money T. V. Photography Sleeping Radio Drawing Bowling Red Cross work To be a success Electrical experiment Doing Tricks Money To be a Operator Varsity Letters A millionaire To be a Handyeman College men To Fool Baseball Piano New Cars Bowling
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