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

 - Class of 1951

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RHODA IVI. TURNER Rod Operelta 2, 4: Comme Press Club Z, 3: Clee 4: Intramurals 3, 4: rce Club 2: Club 2, 3. Twirler 3: Iunior Play: Band 4: Yearbook Staff 4. Need a lriend? Need Tell you what I'll do We will pack her in And send her on to w. RICHARD VAN KIRK ,,Weed,, President oi class 1, 2, 4: Student Council 1, Z, 3: Pres. oi Student Council 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Stall 4: Press Club 3: Dance Club 3. M sr, M a smile? Elected as our all-round boy He proved himself our pride and the mail, ,'.y. you. is GLORIA VERRONE .:,f 1 in GIG , - Hobby Club 1: Glee Club 1: In- g 5 A tramurals 1, 2, 3: Commerce Club . if 2, 4: Press Club 2, 3: Dance Club . 1: 3. -4 xg ,HA , -,:-2 ' , QQ ',-1: Gloria is a girl that's very sweet, 'Ili 7,L,: K g 5 I And also smart, they say. lust to know her is a treat --it ff' Because she's always gay. ' ,,r: 4 Q .kV, 5 -alg .JM .. fag 1 211.3 .. 7 '-Efa mi , '13 f et N Q . ,. we 'fig S- N7 3: 55' ' x N 4 S' .5 f it i tl : if Q ink 2 emit M2111 5- ' ROBERT WEILER Bob Bob is a big boy God was good to him. He gave him double muscles And left other boys too thin. PAUL A. VOEGELI Bubbles Visual Aids Club l, 2: Art Club 2: Iunior Play: Boys' State: Intra- murals. Sort oi quiet not much noise, Liked by girls, admired by boys. SADIE V. WHITE Rusty Hobby Club 1: Glee Club 1: Commerce Club 3. Modest, attractive, not so small, ls this girl who is liked by all. Her lile will be sweet and al- ways shining. And behind her clouds is a sil- ver lining. - ' ' ,llfew fwueq FRED T. WORTHINGTON Blondie Science Club 1: Drama Club l: -.itlw V' E in fi? ggi? :H f- ff Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Commerce Club Baseball Full ol the devil And lots oi lun Leave it to Fred To make up a pun. , ,..,., ,:, I .1 ,V 7.254 Vg . as 1 . 5 2, 3, 4: Varsity Manager ol ' I .. X , 1, . 5' jj 'I L. :ir 4. 51.2 ' Lusf, ' .Q :-'- i 'vi 5571 ' -.'i 'I ffb ga , 2 Welt ill 1 3 ' F te gh 'l I 4, ff 3839i 4 . 3' - 1:: ,

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U 5, ?:..:g:5ff, a fyif I fy -. I It I sm, ' i 1 5112 o ' Q I 1 KENNETH L. REED Ken Football 1, 2: Basketball 1. 2: Baseball l, 2. He'd always want to hear the call. Oi the umpire's scream Play ball. So all you bush leaquers take note. Ol the lirst two lines I wrote. ., ,RK ,I S R ..,. ,V .. 5 f 5 e 5 is 'II 2 . In i. s att JZ 6 ii' ? iw . . Y :Ms 'yyf I s If Q A Q ,Q N W fi: . -4- '-1 gt X rt qi9'3t r X-Ei' ' .I ww 1, 4 X NANCY L. IIHOADS Nance Iunior Varsity Cheerleader 1. 2: Hobby Club 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Commerce Club 2, 3. 4: Dance Club 3: Iunior Play. When you speak to Nancy You can plainly see. She will soon be married 5'-.nd raise a lamily. GEORGE A. SCHULTZ Dutch Varsity Football 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4: Varsity Basketball 1. 3, 4: Dance Club 3. Here is a romantic swain. For playing sports enhance his lame. And cupid tired sent the spar- rows Up to heaven for some arrows. KARL A. SCHLOEDER Quartsie Hobby Club 1: Baseball 3, 4: Dance Club 3: Football 4: Bas- ketball 4. Always jolly, always gay - Ready for anything that comes his way. ROSEMARIE SPICER Rose Glee Club l: Commercial Club 2. 3, 4: Intramurals 3: Dance Club 3. Rosie, Rosie tell us do. What the future holds for you? Will you nfcrry or will you stray? Tell us Rosie, what do you say? IOHN W. REILLY Smiley Football 2, 3: Varsity Baseball 2. 3: Intramurals 2, 3: Dance Club 3. Iohnny has a lot of pep. He has the nicest grin. As our classmate he is hep. For he has plenty of vim. 1 .. 1 NQ, 3g ,.l. K . Q I sy - V ' t Y if ' I 'x - ij: .as :tv-.. . s w, .- it 1 as ,.,t-,M.-- IW? -N he its 7 t .. f , .. eg. 353 Q it It It I? at .5 .. f I Q tg- is t t A sf 'A f if fl Q5 It ,I It I I Q S' X A St X, 'i +, A , I Q 41 l ' ' i'fi IANET IVI. SWEENEY V . ,il Aql . .Ions - . I . K Intramurals 2. 3: Yearbook Staff 1 Here is a girl who is olten quiet. - And also known as smart. H i ff X... . . , Her lavorite hobby it is known, -t I Is her gilt ol art. W 'f 3 V k,.r ,ty t ll



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THEt At last the day came when we entered Atlantic High' lands High School as full-fledged Freshmen. Most of us were confused and frightened about the upper-classmen and the high school in general. but we started out by electing Richard Van Kirk, as president: William lung' hans. vice-presidentg and Louise McKee as secretary- treasurer. Our class advisers were Miss Margaret McCrea and Mr. McKee. We were well represented in athletics. The girls were active in cheerleading and intramurals. We were the winners of the clean-up campaign. Although we had no school activities as freshmen. we had a beach party in the spring. When our Sophomore year came along, we looked back on a successful Freshman year. Our class advisers now were, Mr. A. Shaw and Miss M. McCrea. Richard Van Kirk was again elected president, and William lung- hans. viceepresidentz and our secretary-treasurer was Sarah Bailey. To start the ball rolling, we came in second in the magazine sales campaign. Then came our first real activity, the Sophomore Hop. We had a grand turn- out, making our first dance a success, We again con- tributed our share of boys to the teams. Olvin Mills. George Schultz. Kenneth Reed. Spencer Keyes. Robert McGivney and Ioseph Pigott all played excellent football and a number of boys played basketball and baseball. The girls also were well represented in intramurals and cheerleading. Many other members of our class also joined the various clubs and organizations irr school, At last we were upper-classmen and we began to feel our importance. Soon we would be the masters of the school. We began our Iunior year by electing William Iunghans, president: Richard Van Kirk, vice-president: and Sara Bailey was again elected secretarytreasurer, with our class advisers being Miss Vera Sheridan and Mr. Mal' thon Anapol. Mr. Anapol and Miss Sheridan coached our young hope- fuls in our first dramatic presentation called, Seventeenth Summer which provided a night of good entertainment for all who attended. and it was also a financial success. During the Iunior year we were greatly honored when Sarah Bailey was elected vice-president of the New Ier- sey Student Council Association. ln March, we gave our Saint Patricks Day Dance. The highelight of the year was our Star Dust Ball, the ,Jill iii IHYIL., t El0R Iunior-Senior Prom. On April 5, 1950 an enthusiastic group of students boarded a chartered bus and made tracks for their big trip to New York City. It was a day that we could never forget. We were constantly on the go and one place of visit was as interesting and educational as the next. We made a good showing in the sports field this year. Olvin Mills, Iohn Reilly, William Iunghans. Spencer Keyes. Walter Mickens. Kenneth Reed. Robert McGivney. Iames Cavanaugh, Alfred Maskrey and Ioseph Pigott starred in football. and Robert Kornek. George Schultz and Richard Van Kirk in basketball. Many of the senior boys partici- pated in baseball. The girls were active in cheerleadinr: and intramurals. Three years of anticipation. achieved the dream of all students. The class of 1951 became Seniors. We started off with a successful Silvey-Gray Sendoff which started our team in the football campaign, Ending their football careers for Atlantic Highlands High School were Olvin Mills. Spencer Keyes, Robert McGivney. Ioseph Prgott. Karl Schloeder. Anthony Longo. Alfred Maskrey. and Iames Cavanaugh. In the middle of the football season we gave our Halloween dance. The Boogieman Bounce. and the skits were enjoyed by all. George Schultz and Richard Varr Kirk closed out their basketball careers by playing good ball all season. We had another success in our Spring Frolic, which was a great financial help. We put forth our best efforts in our Senior Play. and it proved worth while with the help of all those who contributed their time and support. A number of the Seniors were in the various clubs and organizations in the school. Three of the Seniors, Mary Rose lohnson, Gretchen Reed, and Gretchen Gehlhaus were Varsity Cheerleaders. Finally came the big day. We left for Washington D. C. with much preparation and excitement. While in Washing- ton, we toured many of the buildings and we went to Mount Vernon. On our return trip we stopped and toured the Naval Academy in Annapolis. We had a wonderful year under the leadership of our class officers, Richard Van Kirk, president: William Iunghans, vice-president: and Kay Norcross, secretary-treasurer. Our class advisers were Miss Vera Sheridan and Mr. Phillip Brand. Mrs. R. D. Hoffmann was our adviser for the 1951 Atrecall. We want to extend to the classes which follow, the best of luck and hope they will enjoy their Senior year as much as we did ours. Good Luck! 3. CLASS.U

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