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

 - Class of 1954

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' Kr? -:eg 5 - rv' Q Fai: ' iw: ze A54-,u ,, . -. -' - 1 fi? ls S Q fr s . .314 - . sie? N .S-V Qlma llllelira Through 'l'he four long years of high school 'Mid l'he scenes we loved so well, And +he mys+ic charms of knowledge We vainly seek 'I'o spell: Though we win A+lan+ic vic'l'ories On +he Foo+ball 'Field and Track, S+ill we figh+ for dear old A. H. And +he Red and +he Black. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS HIGH SCHOOL Atlantic Highlands - - - New Jersey ? f, f M 735 J X X f 6AfPJ,C0 X S , X 5 -1 .1 J' 5 Q X we J K? , X X If , X X of1'l'HONcack Op 1 f X N R 3 an - 4-gli SE? My iff! . , - 'V N X Q+lFXN+uG Am o? Smlwuook IJgjalR.AS Naveslnlf van. Q4 QM SfA'BnDL+ Skflfhlxl k ' Rvialx QSQMJ. Appreciation To Mrs. Vera Nicholls, devofed class advisor for fhree years, we, fhe class of '54. express our deep appreciafion and grafefulness in recognifion of all she's done for us. Only now, when we are leaving. do we realize how much fime and pafience she has given us and how she has helped us wifh fhe problems fhai' so offen arise while we are growing up. We will always remember Mrs. Nicholls as one of fhe foremosf involved in molding our characfer. We really appreciafe fhis ad- visor and friend. Dedication Few words can express our feeling for Mr. George Wuesfhoff. To all sfudenfs who have known him. he has been a real friend. He has falcen a genuine inferesf in each class and individual. making each imporfanf in his way. For all of his un- firing efforfs for our school. for his work for The I954 Afrecall, and for his inferesf in all our class acfivifies, we feel greafly indebfed fo him. To none ofher fhan Mr. George Wuesfhoff could we dedicafe fhis, our Afrecall, more humbly and fhank- fully. MR. HERBERT S. MEINERT Superinienclenl' of Schools ADMINISTRATION I and BOARD OF EDUCATIDN The Board of Educalion is 'rhe group responsible for Jrhe educalional program ol our communily. Working wilh 'rhe school adminislralors. Mr. Her- i 9 Q QW, yi Q day., ,iff s K. MY . 1, 3 1x39-f,,. ' .gr JP awe. ,I ae jig ehwei . 321 f i s H ii!!-i 5' 'X WE' , 'Q ' 22 Xl ' nf ? iv .Vg Z W w ill yy Vyk, Xi, ' WMA Ye affxxgl, 'A ea . Eigwwwmhhww so 'QWNN in berl lvleinerl and Mr. Bradley Van Brunl, They supervise 'rhe high school. We lhanlc Jrhem for K Ktdbw Their ellorls and 'rhe beller educalional oppor- lunilies lhey have given us: we hope lhal our ellorls in Jrhe lulure will prove lhal we have learned our lessons well. MR. BRADLEY VAN BRUNT High School Principal Sealed, lell 'ro righl: Mrs. Anna Van Nole, Mr. Richard Bennelf, Vice Presidenf: Mrs. Edna Mclague, Presidenf: Mr. Nelson H. Roberlsq Mrs. Margarel Conover. Sfanding: Mr. Roberl Earle. Mr. Frank Sieg- lreid, Mr. Frederick Moller, Mr. Berfram Kessler. Mr. Russell Phillips, MISS KAROLINA BABRIECKI Ari' MR. LIONEL CONVISER - Music MR. ALLAN GRIEFER Sciences THE FACULTY l-lorneworlc, TesTs, reciTaTion, exTra curricular ac- TiviTies-all These and more made up The daily schedule. BuT more imporTanT Than The program iTselT were The men and women who gave us The inspiraTion, Triend-ship, and sincere guidance during our many hours oT need. We give special Thanlcs To The TaculTy oT our school: we hope ThaT They have Torgiven our many TaulTs and will re- member us Tor The Tiner TraiTs ThaT did someTimes appear. QT 'GX M 43 xxx? w k! S yt P' lg, wi ' ' ' ' CH ' . 'f -1. 1, -sgsecr srgjw, rw Wlwfi,-'Q ' fir! w ' ,s., .W s .9 ri ,, . ' '- ,, ' V wil' 11u -' is r 1 - - 'J' ?XK'i f3? l3i.4f-7'-r!fli5 I-' f 'L ,, . 7 1 --3 -qgfffr' lf,,,'j-VT.. ' -- '- psf qxfs., i'Q4,Uf3-1 T. . 12. Q.: 5 -fr ,L -'IQTQTZSS '.'f:..i,,' T?-Qfri ,, I i ' f ,, ' . sg-.2t::fi+ . Hr., .1 :, If V 4 E :rf , .d,'f'+zuz4-,a: ,X 2 ' r f -f . F I-W' 11 f xl hucig ku. 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Helen Kehoe Leit Harold Folev sms' SPORTS EDITORS Right Nberi Runge I-GH Mary O.NeN Right Charioiie Gehiha us PHOTOGRAPHY EDTTOR5 Leg' Henry Fox V K ART EDTTORS Right Wiiiiam SiQl'm-md Left Wini-Joan Freeman BUSTNESS MANAGERS Right Herberi Harisqrove Left Vinteny Qeralch Riqht William Loihie ' TYPISTS Leif To righf. M 522531 ' C ey. S 5 Firsl' row. sealed, Iefl' Io righlz Advisors. Mr. George Wuesl- holli and Mrs. Vera Nicholls: Edilor, Janelle Brennan: As- sisI'an+ Edilor, Roberl Van Schoick: Advisors. Mrs. Sylvia Nisenoff and Mr. Alberl Van Riper. Second row, slanding: Mary Lou Shaw, Charlolle Gehlhaus. Mary O'NeiI, Helen Kehoe, Shirley DeCamp, Doris Mills, Wini-Joan Freeman. Helen McVey. Kalhleen Malone, and Barbara Lespona. Third row, sfanding: Alberl Runge, Harold Foley. Arlhur Lyons. Henry Fox, William Sigmund, Vincenl Geraldi. Wil- liam Loihle. and Herloerf Harlsgrove. ATRECALL STAFF ADVISORS LeI'I Io righlz' Mr. George Wueslhofl. Mrs. Vera Nicholls. Mrs. Sylvia Nise- nofl. Mr. Alberl' Van Riper. I EDITORS Leif: Roberl Van Schoick, Assisfanl Edi- Ior. Righf: Janelle Brennan. Edifor. LITERARY EDITORS Leif, Barbara Lespona Righ'I'. Doris Mills NN I 3 WF I I 5 4: 6 2 .5 4 I I . a wr SENIORS KATHRYN ANDREWS . :Kaw 34 Miller Slreer, Highlands. Science Club I: Junior Play: Service Club 3, 4: Cheerleader I: Press Club 2: Inrra- murals I, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 2. JOSEPH ERNEST BELLAVANCE Joe 26 Valley S+ree'r, I-lighlands. Foolball 2. 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3. 4: Baseball I. 4: Science Club I: Commer- cial Club 3: Service Club 3: Sludenl Council 3, 4, Vice-Presidenr 3. WALTER E. BEHRENS. JR. Wall 44 Miller SI'ree'r, Highlands Service 3. 4: Junior Play: Senior Play. ROBERT L. BENNETT Benny 98 Ocean Blvdg, Allanric I-Iighlands. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4:,Science Club I. 12 RICHARD N. BISHOFF Suds 43 Hooper Avenue. A+lan'ric Highlands. Foolball I. 2. 4: Science Club I: In'I'ra- mural Baslceiball 2: Glee Club I: Visual Aids 3. 4. VANDERBILT LIELL BOYCE Van I0 W. Highland Ave.. AI'lanI'ic Highlands. Science Club I: Press Club I: Visual Aids 2, 3. 4. 3 JOHN JOSEPH BORDULIS Jackie 92 Firsl' Avenue, Allanfic Highlands. Foolball I, 3, 4: Baslcelrball I. 2, 3: Base- ball I, 2, 3: Commercial Club 3. JANETTE W. BRENNAN Jan Glee Club I, Z, 3, 4: Press Club 2. 3, 4: Commercial Club 3: Junior Play: Siudenl Council 2, 4, Secrelary 2: Band I. 2: Junior Red Cross 2, 3: Inlramural I, 2, 3: Yearbook Ediior 4. ' JOHN FRANCIS CHAPMAN Chap 4I Soulh Avenue, AIIanI'ic Highlands. Science Club: Dance Commiirees. MARY LOU CUMMINS Lou 67 Snug Harbor Avenue, Highlands. Press Club: lnrramurals 2. 3: Glee Club I: Service Club 2, 3. 4: Commercial Club 2, 3. EDWARD CONOVER Eddie Hudson Avenue, Allanlic Highlands. Fooiball I. 2, 3. 4: Baslcelball 2, 3: Base- ball I, 2, 3. 4. SHIRLEY ANNE De CAMP Shirl 20 Miller SI'reeI', Highlands. SI'uden+ Council Secreiary-Treasurer 3. 4: Vice-Presidenl' Commercial Club 4: Com- mercial Club 2. 3. 4: Press Club 2. 3: Al- 'I'erna+e I'o Girls' S+aI'e: Firs'r in Oralorical Conreslr 3: Yearbook Slaff: Secreiary- Treasurer Service Club 4. ALICE JOANNE FESTE TooIsie 22 Seadriflr Avenue, Highlands Science Club 2: Red Cross '3: Commercial Club I: Junior Play: Cheerleading. HERBERT HAROLD WALTER FOLEY Pol ' 8 E. Washinglon Ave., Allanlic Highlands. Baslcelball I: Band I: Yearbook Sporls Edilor. LOIS 8 E. Washinglon Glee Club I, 2 Red Cross I: Se mercial Club 2 murals I, 2. 3, MAE FOLEY IILOII Ave., A+Ia n+ic Highlands. : Hobby Club 4: Junior rvice Club 2, 3. 4: Com- , 3: Junior Play: In+ra- 4. HENRY VICTOR FOX Barney I2 Second Avenue, Allanlic Highlands. Pholographer 4: Yearbook Sraff: Visual Aids. CHARLOTTE E. GEHLHAUS Char IO2 Wesley Avenue, Allanric Highlands. Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Press Club 4: Girls' SI'a're 3: Sludenl Council I. 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3.4: Red Cross I. 2, 3: Commercial Club 2: Service Club 2. 3, 4: Secrelary I: Cheerleader 2. 3. 4: Yearbook Sraff. WINI-JOAN FREEMAN Rash I 84 Bay Avenue, Arlanric Highlands. Band I: Red Cross I: Press Club 2, 3: Co-Ediror 4: Yearbook Siaff. VINCENT A. GERALDI ' Wience 20 Wesley Avenue, A'IIan+ic Highlands. Foolball I. 3: Service Club 2, 3, 4: Inrra- mural Baskerball I, 2: Boys' SI'aIe: Junior Play: Baseball I, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2: Yearbook Sraff: Junior Red Cross 3. 4: Senior Play: Science Club 2: S+udenI' Council 3, 4. Commercial Club 2. 3. 4: Couniy Freeholders Day: Presidenl' 31 Vice-Presidenr 4. HERBERT W. HARTSGROVE Herbie 55 Snug Harbor Ave., Highlands BOYS' Slalei Yearbook Slralf: Visual Aids: Herald Tribune Forum. . HELEN MARGARET KEHOE Babe 87 Washinglon Avenue. Highlands. Service Club 2, 3. 4: Press Club 3: Presi- deni' of Service Club 4: Commercial Club 2, 3: Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4: Press Club 3: Glee Club I. 2. 3, 4: Cheerleading I, 2, 3, 4: Hobby Club 4: lnlramurals I, 2, 3. 4. JAMES HUDSON Ocl4ie 37 Shrewsbury Avenue, Highlands. Baslceiball 2, 3. 4: Foolrball 3. 4. MARY ELAINE KING Mare 52 Soulh Bay Avenue, Highlands. Cheerleading I, 3: Band I, 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3. 4: Red Cross l, 2, 3, murals I, 2, 3. 4. 4: ln RlCHARD LEDERGERBER Richie I4 Easl Avenue, Allanlic Highlands Vice-Presidenlr I. WILLIAM R. Lon-aus Billy 256 Bay Avenue, Highlands Press Club I: Sludenl Council I: Basker- ball l, 2, 3: Red Cross I: Visual Aids: Press Club: Service Club 4: Yearbook Slalfz Junior Play: Senior Play: Baslnel- ball l, 2, 3. BARBARA FRANCES LESPONA Speedy 294 Bay Avenue, Highlands Secreiary I: Glee Club 3, 4: SCier1Ce Club I, 2, 37 Yearbook S+aff: Teen-age Club I, 2. 3: Service Club 3. 4: lnlrarnurals I, 2, 3. 4: Press Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 3: Dor- milory Secrelary 2: Senior Play. ARTHU R STEWART LYONS Arr I3 Washinglon Avenue. Highlands Presidenl' '4: Sluoleni Council 4: Visual Aids 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club l, 2: Service Club 3' lnira murals I, 2, 3: Commercial Club 3 ROBERT MACHETTE HBO!! 32 Ocean Avenue. Highlands. CAMILLE YVONNE LYONS Ce-nmelio II4 Linden Avenue, Highlands KATHLEEN MALONE - l1Ka+yu 9l Bay Avenue. Ailanlic Highlands. Service Club 4: Glee Club I: lnrramurals 3: Junior Red Cross I, 4: Yearbook Sraff. CARMELLA SUSAN MATASSA Tassie 92 Navesinlc Avenue, Highlands. Commercial Club 2. 4: Press Club 3: Hobby Club 4: Service Club 3, 4: Glee Club I. HELEN MCVEY Bleachie 49 E. Lincoln Avenue, Allanlic Highlands. Cheerleading I, 2, 3, 4: Press Club 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club I: Inlramurals I. 2, 3, 4: Service Club 3, 4: Junior Play Allernale: Girls' Slale: Hobby Club 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4: Yearbook Slaflf Junior Red Cross. CHARLES R. MAXSON Ilchugll 55 Snug Harbor Avenue. Highlands. I If 4 DORIS ANN MILLS Dor 77 Navesinlc Avenue, Highlands. Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3. 4:'Service Club 3, 4: J.R.C. Secrelary 2: Presidenlr 4: Press Club 2, 3, 4: Edilror 4: Senior Play: Year- book Slalli: Science Club I, 4: InI'ra- murals I, 2, 3, 4: Oralorical Conlesl 3. 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Commercial Club 2: Herald Tribune Forum 3: Junior Red Cross Training Cenler: Science.Club Secrelary 4. MARY ELIZABETH O'NEIL Moe Bayside Drive, Highlands. Cheerleading I, 2. 3. 4: Service Club I, 2. 3, 4: Junior Red Cross I. 3, 4: Junior Play: ln+ramurals I, 2: Yearbook Slaff: Press Club 2: Glee Club I. 2: Senior Play: Girls' Srale: Science Club I: Vice-Presi- den'r of Service Club. LORETTA CLAIRE RICCI Blondie I59 Bay Avenue, Highlands. Service Club 2. 3. 4: lnlramurals I, 2. 3.4. JEAN LEE PARKER Jeanie 93 E. Highland Ave.. Alrlanlic Highlands. Science Club I: Sludenl Council 4: Infra- murals I, 2, 3. 4: Service Club 2, 3. 4: Commercial Club 2, 3: Press Club 2: Junior Red Cross I. 2, 3, 4: Junior Play: Service Club: S'rudenI' Council Rep. DONALD ROBINSON HDOFIH 33 Asbury Avenue, Allanlic Highlands. Audio Visual Aids 3. 4: PFGSS Club 4- ALBERT LOUIS RUNGE Albie 27 Miller Slrreef. Highlands. Yearboolc Slaff. ROBERT T. Van SCHOICK Schoiclcie 40 E. Garfield Ave.. Allanlic Highlands. Sludenlr Council 2, 3, 47 Service Club 4: Presidenl 2: Yearbook Slrall: Commercial Club 3. 4: Junior Play: Baslcelball 2: Junior Red Cross 4: Visual Aids 3. 4: Senior Play: Boys' S'ral'e. RONALD RUSSO Ron I94 Bay Avenue, Highlands. Service Club 3. RONALD FLORIAN SENZ Senzie Boy 24 Barberie Avenue, Highlands. Vice-Presidenl' 2: Service Club 3, 4 Junior Play. MARY LOUISE SHAW Mary Lou 29 E. Garfield Ave., Allanlic Highlands. Cheerleading I: Cvlee Club I, 2: Service Club 3: Press Club 4: Yearbook Slalli. WILLIAM P. SIGMUND lsiggiell II4 Highland Avenue, Highlands. Junior Play: Senior Play: Band 4: Pho- Iographer 4. OSBDRNE J. SICKLES Ozzie 55 Barbarie Avenue, Highlands. Foolball Manager 2: Science Club I. ALICE ELIZABETH STEHR HAI!! Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Service Club 3, 4: lnlramurals 2, 4: Service Club 3, 4: Junior Red Cross I, 2: Press Club 2, 3, 4: Sec- relary of Press Club 3: Commercial Club 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play. DAVID EUGENE TURNER Dave Memorial Parkway, Arlanlic Highlands. Foolrball 4: BasIce+baII: Baseball. CHARLES HENRY WECKER. III llpudgell 24 Valley Slrreer, Highlands. Foo+baII 2, 3. 4: Science Club I, 2. PATRICIA ANN MARGARET VERRONE. SIceI'+s I32 Linden Avenue, Highlands. Glee Club' I. 2, 3: Hobby Club 4: Infra- murals I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross I, 2: Co- Caprain Cheerleader I: Commercial Club 2, 3: Service Club 3, 4. ROBERT WILLIAM WORTHINGTON WerJr 55 Grand Avenue, Allanric Highlands. Foolball I: Baslcerball I: Science Club I. Senior Class Officers VINCENT GERALDI Vice-Presidenf SHIRLEY DeCAMP Secrefary-Treasurer ARTHUR LYONS Presideni' l-UN C H SOUP JO MILK .ob ECRFAH -I' LTAguLuN6ll.l5 T-N slnnwieu 'll X 1 Lf, ..-7 4 I -N sb '- 13 - .3 1 - m ' 9 5 N I 5 m J S I 4, , V- x..?, 1- 'Q ffl' of Q Q9 ,Z , F1 T J M3 TNI iilz-illm CLASS HISTORY We, The class oT '54 , proudly presenT a comedy-Tragedy in Tour acTs. The seTTing of The play is in a large, TrighTening brick building in an average Town in The U.S.A. The Time is SepTem- ber, i950 To June l954. The ploT involves a group oT mixed-up individuals, all seT To conquer The inhabiTanTs oT The building, Teachers. seniors. juniors, and sophomores. The main characTers number sevenTy-Three and are of varying IengThs, widThs, and heighTs. As The curTain opens on AcT I. we see These sevenTy-Three confused- ACT I WhaT's This? Oh, iT's a Freshman GeT-To-geTher, and They're really geTTing To know each oTher. Why, iT's unbelievable! WhaT poTenTial seniors! The scene swiTches-in This acT There seems To be Three leading characTers. William Loihle has The lead. co-sTarring Richard Ledergerber, and CharloTTe Gehlhaus. The prompTers are Miss Pam- ela Burr and Mr. Louis l'IyaTT. WhaT an exciTing play! The scene swiTches Trom aThleTics To cheerleading To clubs and ac- TiviTies and oT course. back To The classroom. IT's hard To keep up wiTh These kids. There's mysTery Too. IT seems aT inTervals we hear This mysTerious name echoed Trom The girls' homeroom: HMOUSY ANNE . WhaT can iT mean? There are some ThaT like This person and some ThaT do noT like her. NeverTheless. she lMousy Annel became expendable and only a memory remains. The curTain is slowly closing and Thus ends ACT I. We need a resT aTTer ThaT and so do The acTors. Three monThs passed unTiI-l ' ACT II The curTain re-opens and we Tind The same group, Tewer in number. less confused. buT wiTh The same amounT oT pep and enThusiasm. LeT's see--who has The leads in This acT? RoberT Van Schoick sTars. co-sTarring Ronald Senz and JaneTTe Brennan. Mrs. Vera Nicholls is prompTing The girls and Mr. Leon Tepper Taking care oT The boys. Again in This acT There's a greaT deal of acTiviTy -in sporTs. clubs, and schoIasTically. In one scene we geT a glimpse oT The Sophomore Hop. Clover Capers aT which everyone seems To be having Tun. An imporTanT evenT in This acT was The grand enTrance oT a poTenTial baskeTbalI hero, hailing Trom Jersey CiTy, who was To bring Tame and glory To A.I-I.I-I.S., namely James Hudson. Again. The curTain draws To a close and aTTer whaT seemed To be a raTher shorT inTermission. iT re-opens onl- TW , M lg Cy' I as 3 . . sh ,iwyiii f. Q flf si aiiiiilllliz- ' is ,.' , 4 11.1 . I l' N A . X Ei f',g J2 i'Q ? y 3 v ' 5 g A , L - 2 Acr Ill 0'4 AcT lll shows quiTe a difference. Again. The number of acfors and acfresses has decreased, and The ones ThaT remain seem more dignified. Here now, Vincenf Geraldi has The lead, wiTh Joseph Bellavance and Shirley De Camp co- sfarring. PrompTing, again, Mrs. Vera Nicholls and lvlr. Leon Tepper. ln This acT, They seem To be polifically minded. Some of The characfers acT ouT Jersey Boys' STaTe and Jersey Girls' STaTe, Counfy Governmenf Day. The Oraforical ConTesT and The Herald Tribune Forum. These acfivifies are raTher deep for These happy-go-lucky individuals buf They prove They can Take upon Themselves exfensive responsibilify. During This acT. These iuniors las They are now calledl parTicipaTe in a large parT of The acTiviTies in The brick building especially Varsify sporTs and cheerleading. Talk abouT a ciTy wiThin a ciTy, They are acfually showing us a play wiThin a play. They are dem- onsfrafing Their dramafic achievemenT in Oh Kay . The Junior Play. We see a glimpse of The Sanfa Claus WalTz . one of The mosf successful acTiviTies in The Third acT. They are even Taking us To New York and leTTings us in on all The fun. Ah, now The scene swiTches To a Jardin D'Amour . as we romanfically end AcT lll and move along To AcT IV where-i ACT IV The final acT is The senior acT. The culminafion of The oTher Three. As The curTain opens. There are a few worried faces, almosT wiTh ThaT same degree of uncerTainly ThaT we wifnessed in The firsT acf, buf This Time iT is more serious-The quesfion of poinfs. Will we or won'T we-ThaT is The quesfionl Scenes swifch from This serious quesTion To ques- Tions of less imporfance buT wiTh more meaning. The characfers Take on an air of devil may care , wiTh more cuTTing up Than in The pasf, driving Teachers almosf crazy. ' Leading in This acT we find Arfhur Lyons wiTh VincenT Geraldi and again, Shirley De Camp, co- sfarring, and Mrs. Nicholls, for The Third Time. prompfing, along wiTh Mr. George Wuesfhoff. All +ha+ can be said abouT This acT is ThaT iT was busy. fasT-moving. inTeresTing. and sad. The play ended wiTh Tears of ioy aT Commencemenf. Who was iT ThaT said All The world is a sTage eTc., eTc., eTc.? l-low True! As we look behind us and realize whaf drama we've Taken parT in for four glorious years, and which parT we each played in iT, The loyalfy ThaT has grown, will iT be remem- bered by all? We are sfepping ouT of This drama info a dif- ferenf kind of drama, ThaT sfrange mysTery. Life. By acfing in This high school play. we have de- veloped To The sfage where we can decide which will be our fuTure parT in The drama of Life. Thanks To The prompTing and careful memorizafion of our lines we are ready for The TryouTs. We know ThaT our Commencemenf is whaf iT really means. The beginning. NX. X, g .4-.3VF4E55 - ,.- ' Firsl row, slanding, lei? 'ro righl: Mary Louise Shaw, Jean Parker, Alice Slehr, Barbara Lespona, Mary O'Neil, Lorella Ricci, and Doris Mills. Second row: Mrs. Vera Nicholls, Osborne Sickles, Charles Wecker, Alberf Runge, Ronald Senz, and William Sigmund. Third row: Roberf Van Schoiclc. Ronald Russo, Roberl Worfhinglon, and David Turner. Firsl row. lell lo right slanding: Wini-Joan Freeman, Janelle Brennan, Mary Lou Cummins, Mary King, Carmella Mafassa, Charlolle Gehlhaus, Helen McVey1 Shirley DeCamp, Lois Foley, and Mr. George Wueslhoil. Second row: Kalhleen Malone, Kafhryn Andrews, Camille Lyons, Alice Fesle, Helen Kehoe, Van Boyce, and John Chapman. Third row: Charles Maxson. Joseph Bella- vance, William Loihle, Roberf Machelle, Donald Robinson. Roberl Benneif, and Richard Leder- gerber. Fourlh row: Harold Foley, Arlhur Lyons, John Bordulis, Vincenl Geraldi, and Waller Behrens. Fifih row: Herberl Harlsgrove, Richard Bisholl, Henry Fox, and James Hudson. 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X , ,,, 5. giglaelffi f- zfiefffeswffisssiiei ssgigvlieaiifg- - l . lesse e ef fw esf -. ,.l a.M : ,,.,, -. W Dear Underclassmen: The big evenl ol lhe aclivily calendar every year is lhe Washinglon lrip: lhis year was no exceplion. Aller almosl lour years ol expeclancy, worlc, hope, and lear, +he lrip became a realily. Three days and lwo nighls ol much loo much lo lil inlo a week's lime. Whal did we miss? ll could nol have been much. Jersey Turnpike, Ballimore, Annapolis, Washinglon, D. C., lhe holel, nighl lile, sleep l???l, lhe celebralion, monumenls, marble and more marble sleps, lhe halls ol Congress, lhe While l-louse, lood, Mounl Vernon, Arlinglon, posl cards and whal nol. Worsl ol all lhe lrip back home-how could lhe lime have sped by so rapidly. Was il worlh il?-you bell 3 N TRIP Mary Ellen Kozalc, Pafricia Joslin, Barbara Slrylcer, Evelyn Leonard, Joan Richards Mary Jane Marlin, Alice Augusiine, Nancy Marek, Sandra Maslcrey, Pairlcla Kafhleen Rosenberg. Don'1' go forge'r+ing our advisors. +l1ey were swell. Mrs. De- Mr. l-lyaH', and Mr. Van Brunl: you made if one of our ronoesr memories. We noi only enjoyed ourselves bul' we ouldid ourselves keeping up Jrhe repulafion of Jrhe school- The besr yer. Bur affer all is said and done, 'ro each one 'rhere musl' be some li++le Hwing +l1a'r siands oul' mosf vividly. Wl'1a+ was I+? Thar depends. Why don'+ you wail unlil your rrip. enjoy H' as much as we did and have your own memories. Sincerely, NOSTALGIC GRADUATES V S f n 55 2 M19 'msg ' . 'xi sf Q 0 S. KQV V 'Nw long TBLQ5 0 Q I ,UST CLASS WILL There comes a Time in everyone's liTe when he musT surrender To his will and Thus prepare for his successors. To parT wiTh his precious Treas- ures seems almosT unbearable, buT if he musT, he musT. We, The class oT '54, being oT sound mind and body, do hereby bequeaTh To Those designaTed persons and groups, The Tollowing, in The hope They will use Them To The besT of Their abiliTy. To The AdminisTraTion we bequeaTh The Tond memory oT a class ThaT liTerally drove Them ouT of Their minds, while Trying To grasp some oT The wisdom scaTTered abouT. To The dear members oT The TaculTy we bequeaTh many hours oT peace and conTenTmenT. To The ianiTors we leave scaTTered papers oT The Tiger Tribune, which They so kindly concealed Trom The TaculTy and adminisTraTion. To The incoming Freshmen we leave our old lockers which Took Tour years To develop inTo Their presenT uncouTh naTure: in addiTion, any old sneakers. socks and gymsuiTs ThaT may be wander- ing helplessly Through The lower halls. To The Freshmen we bequeaTh The power To overcome The 'desire To end iT all before The Tour long years are over. To The Sophomores we leave a lisT oT do's and don'Ts on The subiecT oT Their Junior Trip. To The Juniors, ah, The Juniors, who are To aT- TempT To occupy our posiTions as seniors, we hope They will noT undo all The good we have done. so as To guide Them Through The Tinal and mosT imporTanT year. Who else can give Them The ad- vice They so sorely have need oT? Who else can pave The way ,Tor Them as leaders of our Alma MaTer? We, The class oT '54-- I, Osborne Sickles, do bequeaTh To Edward Moore. my buTch hair cuT. I,Wini-Joan Freeman, do bequeaTh To AsTrid Friden, my abiliTy To geT inTo Trouble. Q . Helen Kehoe, do bequeaTh To Delores York my shorT curly hair. ,William Sigmund, do bequeaTh Tour rolls oT used Tilm and Three burned ouT Tlash bulbs To Paul Muir. Barbara Lespona, do bequeaTh To Mona Sodosky my good grades, , ,James Hudson, do ,bequeaTh To ArThur Raike my Tremendous heighf ' ,Jean Parker, do bequeaTh all my ChemisTry marks To Mary Larsen. Mary O'Neil, do bequeaTh To Judy Curry The managemenl' of The VarsiTy Cheerleading Squad David Turner, do bequeaTh To ArThur KnuTsen my overpowering speed. Doris Mills, do bequeaTh To Carol Pedersen my exTra-curricular acTiviTies. KaThryn Andrews, do bequeaTh To Alice Jackson my pep and enThusiasm. ,Van Boyce, do bequeaTh my golden Touch To any TuTure candy salesmen. Richard Ledergerber, do bequeaTh To Terrance Moylan, my handsome sTaTure, and irresisTible smile. KaThleen Malone, do bequeaTh To PaTrlcia ReuT my silenT personaliTy. ,CharloTTe Gehlhaus, do bequeaTh To any Iumor girl, my abiliTy To iiTTerbug wiTh James Kehoe -iT They wanT To Try. ,Alice FesTe, do bequeaTh To PaTricia Van Kirk my abiliTy To keep Teacher oTT The subIecT Mary Louise Shaw, bequeaTh To any lunior my TavoriTe adiecTive-TerriTic!-in The hope They will use iT To iTs besT advanTage. ,VincenT Geraldi, do bequeaTh To Harold STock my glasses, so ThaT he may see girls as l do , Helen McVey, do bequeaTh To Joyce Adams my special bleach Tormula. , Charles Wecker, do bequeaTh To William Hodge my dieT plan. , RoberT Van Schoick, do bequeaTh To many hearT broken girls The memory oT a handsome bruTe ,Richard BishoTT, do bequeaTh To PeTer Feiling my Cisco BooTs , Tor many enjoyable walks To school. 0 l 5--iff g. Pie Test HQ fNZ5Q G V VJ ,Pls on 4' P-V ag, V 203 l o I 1 I,Alice Sfehr, do bequeafh fo Janef Fiore, my appefife. l,'Arfhur Lyons, do bequeafh fo Donald Monahan, my empfy shofgun shells, wifh which he has my personal permission fo do whafever he pleases. l, Pafricia Verrone, do begueafh fo Delores Ver- rone, my guaranfeed unfiring abilify fo disfurb classes. perfurb Teachers, and laugh af life in general. l, John Chapman. do bequeafh fo John Dunn, fif+h period shop, and I hope he passes if. I,Alberf Runge. do bequeafh fo Thomas Derby. my precious address book, fo be added fo his enormous collecfion. To Jack Kelleher and Florence Longo. we enfrusf fhe dufies of fhe Senior Class. I, Camile Lyons. do begueafh all my preffy clofhes fo Jacqueline Lyons. I, Carmella Mafassa. do bequeafh fo Gail Simpson, my abilify fo fake a joke. l, Shirley DeCamp, do bequeafh fo Dorofhy Bozza, my office connecfions. No more fourfh period snacks for you. Doffie! I, Joseph Bellavance. do begueafh fo Ronald Bahr, my hearfy laugh, wifh which he has my desire fo disfurb any class he sees fif. I, Lois Foley, do bequeafh fo Lois Reed and Bar- bara Briffon, a pair of sneakers so fhey may be as quiel' as l I.Walfer Behrens. do bequeafh fo Fred lvlenkens, my good-looks, my irresisfible personalify, and my aggressive ways wifh women , which he so desperafely needs. I, Roberf Benneff, do bequeafh fo Roberf Schnabel, my club. also. my besf wishes in his fishing al'- fempfs. I,l-lerberf Harfsgrove, do begueafh 'ro Kennefh and Roberf Grover, my' fremendous repufafion as class brain. I. Donald Robinson, bequeafh fo Pefer-lflino, my overpowering vocabulary, fo be divided un- equally befween him and Roberf Hamm. I, Roberf Worfhingfon. do begueafh fo lfennefh Riffershoffer, my fasf liffle scoofer, wifh fhe hope he will gef fo school on fime. I I. Edward Conover, do bequeafh my massive body and brufe sfrengfh fo lvlarfin Knufson, onsfhe condifion fhal' he use if on fhe foofball field. l,Mary Lou Cummins. do bequeafh fo William Nonnemacher. fwo burnf-ouf spark plugs. Three coils, one flaf spare, fwo broken suicide knobs. and m seemingly abnormal philosophy on life: Live mbsf, die young, and have a good-looking corpse. u , I. Janeffe Brennan, do bequeaih +0 PGTVIUG MGSOD. my favorife seaf af fhe bomb-shelfer, ,and any casf-off corks or can-openers you may find scaf- fered abouf. Wifh our lasf parfing breafh we do hereby appoinf fhe Supervising Principal of .fhe afore- menfioned school, sole execufor of fhis, our lasf will and fesfamenf. hd! CRBJIFMQ QCANN? disarm? F1111 fi L 1 as FLAVDR5 . ' .,.-- L vi 'f Coco ,.,- ill' g i n .....f l . I i 3 5, s 2 5 3 i 5 5 f 3 5 2 2 E 5 L Q Y 5 E 2 2 S 3 5 K f 5 f E E i 5 2 5 E 3 K 3 5 2 ix F K Q f 2 5 4 3 5 Q 3 K L E E 3 3 2 2 5 Q CLASS PRCPHECY June IO. l954 Dear Diary: Today marked lhe day of decision for forly-six mem- bers of lhe gradualing class al Allanlic Highlands High School. As lhey slood al lhe crossroads. confused and bewildered, one by one lhey sel oul on lheir own road of life. l walched and wondered as lhey fallered before lhis imporlanl decision-will lheir delours be many? Who will succeed and who will nol?-only lime will lell. June IO, I964 Dear Diary: You'll never guess who I saw loday-Pally Verrone, name changed, calmly sellling down lo married life, cooking spaghelli for her husband: and Kalhleen Malone, who lives nexl door. yelling in her newly allained loud voice: Hey Pal, gol an exlra meal ball? They lell me Mary Lou Cummins visils wilh lhem every now and lhen, carrying lales of her reckless life. You know. Lu Lu's a promising slock car racer, wilh many lrophies lo prove il. Jusl lhe olher day she forgol she wasn'l on lhe lrack and caused lhal conscienlious cop, Dick Bishoff, lo be admilled inlo lhe counly sanilorium, where he immedialely underwenl lrealmenls for a nervous breakdown. Donald Robinson, M.D.. and Helen Kehoe, R.N., also Helen McVey, R.N., reporl he is on lhe road lo recoveryl June I0, I965 Dear Diary: Today as I walched T.V. during my leisure hours, I swilched lo lhe Dodger-Gianl pennanl fighl,-and fighl il was! Richard Ledergerber. broadcasling from Ebbel's Field was really demonslraling his abilily as lop sporls announcer of lhe year: Harold Foley, manager of lhe Gianls. and John Bordulis, Dodger manager, who had been ballling il oul over a wild pilch by Dodger slar. Arl Lyons, were given lhe lhumb by Chuck Wecker, Nalional League Base- ball Commissioner. Among lhe prominenl speclalors, were Honorable Roberl Van Schoick. Mayor of New York Cily, and lhe popular T.V. comedienne, Milzi Malooza, alias Carmella Malassa.- Whal halh God Wroughl? June IO. I966 Dear Diary: Having received an invilalion from Janelle Brennan, lhe raging movie slar. I found myself silling in Radio Cily Music Hall. wilnessing lhe premiere of her Ialesl piclure. Wine. Men, and Song. Janelle's acling Iwas il really acling??I was exceplional and should win an academy award. according lo lhe crilics. Jean Parker and Edward Conover. More exciling lhan lhal was lhe slage show, be- lieve il or nol, embellished by lhal record breaking group - The Tiger Trio +IHeIen Kehoe, Charlolle Gehlhaus, and Mary O'Neill accompanied by Shirley DeCamp. Also appearing was lhe famed dancer, Alice lToolsI Fesle, slraighl from Vincenl Geraldi's Boasl of lhe Town . - Whal an exhausling day! June IO, I967 Dear Diary: Today I sneaked inlo a secrel session of lhe Senale lnvesligaling Commillee. Senalor Herberl Harlsgrove. from New Jersey, and Big Jim Hudson of Jersey Cily, were waging lhal inevilable ballle. Sociely vs. Jersey Cily. Hudson. under inlense queslioning by Senalor Harls- grove. remains on lhe Fiflh Amendmenl, along wilh his associale. Osborne Sickles. Henry Fox and William Sigmund, Associaled Pressipho- lographers, were shunned by Big Jim, who refused lo have his piclure laken. ' l Mary Lou Shaw, lop reporler for lhe Herald Tribune, is lhe only press represenlalive lo lhis dale, who has been able lo gel an inlerview wilh Big Jim--Crime iusl doesn'l PGY- JUNE IO. I968 Dear Diary: During a recenl slay in New York I iusl couIdn'l resisl going on a shopping lour al Russo's Rags for Riches . New York's foremosl fashion cenler, owned and operaled by Ronald Russo, Esq. On lhe way up, lhe elevalor operalor. Van Boyce, said lhal loday was a very special day al lhe slore because lheir famous designer, Madame Alicia IAIice Slehrl, had iusl arrived for her display. Once upslairs I recognized one of lhe models lo be lhe former Camille Lyons. now known as Mille Monroe. who pul on a magnificenl show. Wilh so many packages lhe managemenl called a Chapman Taxi, well known for efficiency.-A well spenl aflernoon. JUNE I0. I969 Dear Diary: Today I visiled L.B.C.. lhe Lespona Broadcasling Com- pany, owned by Miss Barbara Lespona, prominenl business woman. Tall, allraclive Kay Andrews, guided me lhrough lhe modern building in which Doris Mills has her own office. You know, Doris has a disc-iockey program during which she plays lhose old-lime records by lhe Four Aces. who, she believes, are slill popular afler lwenly years. Wini-Joan Freeman has a program loo, on which she has many famous people voice lheir opinions on Temperance. Miss Freeman has received much recognilion for her fine work on lhis conlroversial subiecl. Bul lhen, who could be more informed? Lois Foley broadcasls over L.B.C. all lhe news of Hollywood personalilies. - Il sure is a woman's world! June I0, I97O Dear Diary: Spending a day al lhe race-lrack, I never expecled lo see all lhose celebrilies. Waller Behrens, handsome movie slar. was flanked by fans and reporlers, bul look care of lhem in his usual suave manner. Ronald Sanz. owner of one of lhe favoriles. was seen righl before lhe race al lhe Iasl minule wishing his iockey, Bob Bennell. good luck. During lhe race one of lhe horses unforlunalely broke his neck and a loud roar of Iaughler was heard above lhe screams of lhe slarlled crowd. Who was il bul Joe Bella- vance, rolling in lhe aisle, chuckling away! The races are over-and who do I see crying in a beer because of his losl forlune bul lhe nolorious Alberl Runge. Neverlheless, lhere are winners. among lhem Bob Worlhinglon and Lucky Turner. They really cleaned up on lhe lickels sold lo lhem by Bookie Bill Loihle.-ll makes sense-horse- sense, lhal is! June IO, I974- Dear Diary: Today, I slood as I slood on lhal evenlful day lwenly years ago, al lhe crossroads of life. This lime. I walched small figures coming lowards me, and as lhey came closer, I began lo recognize faces. Coming from all direclions. malured, conlenled people, seemingly from all walks of life. Bul who were lhey? Where were lhey going? Al long Iasl. lhe reunion of lhe class of 54 . Forly- six graduales were galhered in lhe familiar halls of A.H.HS., reminiscing. silenlly noling lhe individual changes. As I slood by, unnoliced. I lhink of lhe pasl lwenly years and whal lhey have broughl. Two aging people, a man and a woman. are slanding by, laking in every enjoyable momenl. Who? Why, Mr. Wueslhoff and Mrs. Nicholls, who helped prepare lhese people for lheir lives! Yes, lhey are salisfied.-The class of 54 , successful, happy cilizens-a job well done! ,-.ac-fwaov NX - ......-?- -l h A ,,11i - ls'-ff-T1 --- -.-21 .---' :: -sf--'ig H xx ' 1 ---.- U, , ,, WW ? gf ' 1 I f , - -jf-1? f 1 xll'L-:- A? 2 i M G X 1 f 2 gl J 4 K 5 zf4wvf50lE',?5'p,E 4 'X I 9 . vgyni ' xg X :u.3G -.. N ' mfr' 3+-1 gk VI A lt FResnJAN'-WWw mHX 5 th, KW? 9A Rr?-He w H. I 'GEBRA '22 x f v-ru K 5, -'L X i RE CQNITCIQMCG UNDERCLASSMEN Firsf row, leff fo righf: Kafhleen Davis, Janef Fiore, Asfrid Friden, Barbara Mason. Florence Longo, Alice Jaclcson, Joyce Adams, Mary Larsen, Dorofhy Bozza, and Mrs. Rose D, Hoffmann. Second row: Barbara Briffon, Doris Fox, Vir- ginia Lenfini, Joyce Corson, Judifh Curry, Judifh Hafzen- buehler, Nancy Ford, and Yvonne Grogan. Third row: William Hodge, Pefer Fieling, Jack Kelleher, John Dunn, Kennefh Grover, Max Haller, and Roberf Hamm. Fourfh row: Ronald Bahr, Marfin Knufson, Thomas Derby, Arfhur Knufsen, and Roberf Grover. JUNIORS We are fhe class of I955l We enfered fhe Aflanfic Highlands High School in fhe fall of l95l as a group of excifed Freshmen. Our firsf acfivify as a class was fhe Freshman Gef-Togefher Parfy, where all fhe members of fhe class became acguainfed. The class officers elecfed were Carol Pederson, presidenf: Hen- rilc Pefersen, vice-presidenf: and lan Carfer, secrefary-freasurer. Under fhe capable guidance of our class advisors, Mrs. Olinger and Mr. Hyaff, we became accusfomed fo fhe high school roufine, and fhe Freshman year became a successful one. As Freshmen, we parficipafed in a Halloween slcif af fhe Halloween dance, and we were acfive in ofher school funcfions which were offered fo us. The boys enfered info fhe sporfs field, and fhe girls were affracfed by cheerleading and infra- mural sporfs. When we refurned in fhe fall of I952, we found ourselves much more adapfed fo high school fhan we had been in fhe preceding year. We were now under fhe guidance of Mrs. Hoffmann and Mr. Fensfermacher. Our class officers were Arfhur Railce, presidenfq Pafricia Van Kirlq, vice-presi- denfg and Thomas Derby, secrefary-freasurer. We now enfered in nearly all school acfivifies. The Sophomore boys parficipafed in all fhe fields of fhe sporfs-some earned varsify leffers. The girls became acfive in fhe inframural sporfs and also in malcing fheir appearance on fhe J.V. Cheer- leading squad. We were very acfive in fhe maga- zine drive: we were fhe fop selling class. Our big acfivify was fhe Rainbow Rhyfhmsf' a dance which was a fremendous success bofh financially and socially. ln our Junior year, l953-54, our class advisors were Mrs. Hoffmann and Mr. Van Riper. We elecfed Jack Kelleher as presidenf, Donald Mona- han, vice-presidenfy and Florence Longo as secre- fary-freasurer. Early in fhe year we selecfed our class rings. ln December we presenfed fhe annual Junior Play, Our Girls, under fhe supervision of Mrs. NisenoTT. Soon aTTer The play, we sponsored a ChrisTmas dance, Silver Sleigh Bells. Our boys played a larger role in The sporTs Tield, wiTh many oT Them earning a varsiTy leTTer. Several girls became varsiTy cheerleaders and oTher girls oT our class became leaders in various clubs. Many in our class were members oT The Glee Club. Several sTudenTs oT our class were selecTed as represenTaTives of our school in Boys' STaTe and Girls' STaTe. We were very proud To have Them selecTed as represenTaTives oT our school. The Junior Trip To New York CiTy proved iTselT To be very enioyable: memories oT iT will never OFFICERS be TorgoTTen. LeTT To righT: Vice-PresidenT-Donald Monahan, SecreTary We finished 'Hole year WH-lq -I-he Junio,--Senior Treasurer-Florence Longo, PresidenT-Jack Kelleher. prom, our Tinal acTiviTy as Juniors. We were very pleased To play hosT To The Seniors. We hope ThaT ATlanTic l-lighlands High School will be proud oT us, The Seniors oT l955: we will sTrive To malce our class worThy oT iTs name. FirsT row, leTT To righT, sTanding: Carolyn McTague, Pa- PaTricia ReuT, Jacquelyn Lyons, Lois Reed, ArThur Raike. Tricia O'Brien. Joan Mendes, MargareT Russo, JudiTh Maf- and Paul Muir. Thirdlrowz Terrence Moylan. Edward Moore, Tia, PaTricia Mason, Delores York, Delores Verrone, Mona RoberT Schnabel, William Nonnemacher. Qharles MCC6ll. Sodosky, and Mr. AlberT Van Riper. Second row: Suzanne Donald Monahan, Harold SToclc, KenneTh RiTTershofer, and Voegeli, PaTricia Van Kirk, Gail Simpson, Carol Pedersen, DOUQlGS LGHG- 4 SOPHOMCRES ln Sepfember, l952, a group of bewildered and uncerfain sfudenfs enfered as Freshmen in A+- lanfic Highlands High School. -Our firsf acfivify of fhe year was The Freshman Gef-Togelher Parfy. We spenf a very enioyable evening dancing, playing games. and having ofher enferfainmenf. Affer becoming beffer acquainfed wifh our classmafes we elecfed as class officers William Heard, Presidenf: Thomas McCabe, Vice-Presidenfg The Freshman boys were acfive in all sporfs. The girls also had 'rheir parf in fhe Sporfs Spof- lighf by parficipafion in inframurals and cheer- leading. The class was acfive in 'rhe clubs opened fo fhem. Under fhe guidance and leadership of our class advisors Mrs. Olinger and Mr. Lally, we complefed a successful Freshman year. Time whizzed by and before we lcnew if, we were refurning fo school from our summer va- and Charloffe Mangold, Secrefary-Treasurer. Firsf row, leff fo righf: Mr, Andrew Vifiello. Veronica Riefh. Helen Wesf, Mary Sorby, Edifh Schmedes, Mariorie Lyons, Marie Senz, Pafricia Pleasanf, Eileen McCormick. Second row: Ann Leeser. Grefchen Van Brunf, Anne Nichols, Mary Lou Moller, Pafricia Maclcel, Carol Lee Weis, Charloffe cafion. Mangold. Pafricia Reilly. Dorofhy Macheffe. Third row: Ward Lafhrop, Roberl' Lucas, John McConnell. William Schloeder, Howard Leeser. Harry Voorhees. Fourfh row: Harry McKinney, Edward Palme, John Smifh, Donald Loffus, Michael Linane. Firsl row, lefl lo righl, slanding: Marilyn Boyce, Nancy Cole, Palricia Johnson, Falricia Flalley, Carol Doucha, Dianne Haller, Chrisline Framnes, Belly Jane Cveraghi'y,and Mrs. Alna De Winler. Second row: Joseph Czarneclci, Ken- nefh Esposilo, Joyce Joslin, Kay Carlsirom, Barbara Damon, Anioineile Guzzi, Andrew Daino, Joseph Ash, and Kennerh Jones. Third row: Harry Kingsland, Edward Bunling, John Delmeier, Charles Hart James Kehoe, Norman Freeman and Anihony Bucher. Fourlh row: Michael Heinlein, William Heard, and John Beaily. As Sophomores we elecled William Heard, Presiolenlp Charlolle Mangold, Vice-Presidenly and Charles Harl, Secrelary-Treasurer. Again ihis year our class parricipaled in Jrhe school acliyilies. The boys were busy wi+h Their sporls and Jrhe girls were busy wilh Their cheerlead- ing and inlramurals. Many of us Tools pari in +he various clubs. We enioyed our Sophomore Dance. We lcnow lhai The help of our class advisors, Mrs. DeWin'rer and Mr. Viriello. made il a grear success. OFFICERS Leif io righi: Vice-Presiden+- Charles Hari, Secreiary Treasurer-Charloife Mangold, Presiclenf-William Heard We From' row, leii fo righi: Mr. Allen Greifer, William O'Hara. Mary Perry. Delores Wieczoreclc, Pairicia Sanborn, Eleanor O'Keeie, Carol Verrone, Joanne Vida, Louise Oswald, Ronald Walers. Middle row: Daniel Worlh, Margaref Worlh, Barbara Raike, Pairicia Young, Joyce Rasl, Elizabelh Vaughan, Beverly Ruch, Kaihleen While, Roberl' Turner. Top row: Richard Reiher, Richard Ripplce, Henry Runge, Malfhew Weiler, John Seeley, Thomas Rosenberg, Ralph Newman. FRESHMEN me mmm - in H' ' i orrlceks Leif lo riqhi: Vice-Presidenl-William O'Hara, Secreiary- Treasurer-Barbara Railce, Presidenl--John Seeiy. 4 if J JG as . J is H2-si Froni row, leil lo righi: Judy Hirsf, Jean Downes, Deanna Brady, Delores Elia, Barbara Harlsgrove, Beairice Card, James Higgins, Charles McLaughlin, Joseph Grzellca, Rich- ard Ferry, Mrs. Margarei Olinger. Middle row: Molly Cinkoslcy, Roberia McTague, Beriha Conover, Mary Alice Malone, Carol Fahrer, Sally Keech, Jean McGowan, Janice McGowan, Manuel Greco. Top row: Henry Coleman, Gerard Lane, Francis LaRue, Charles Behrens, Michael Karp, James MaH'hews. Henning Halverson. . '. ' 59 -.mmms-we,Qe:..,,,,-s-.s,. ..:.s,,..m,.vi.,,,,f..,...,.,,i..s,,.i..,,s,..i q,... N..,, ...,... s ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL Firsl' row, lell 'lo righl: Alex Dulllcin, Wyndham Reed, Peler Donoqhue, Paul Borslcy, James Harlor, James Bor- dulis, Roberl Marz, Gerald Molley, Allen Zeller, and Elberl Mason. Second row: Mrs. Dorolhy Slraub, Barbara Gould, Judilh Plilnilc, Susan Fox, Carolyn Blom, Judilh Gunderson, Fay Novak, Mary Agee, E. Linnil Bell, Nancy Vaughan, Gail Corey, Beverly Brillingham, and Mr. Charles H. Lanza, Principal. Third row: Johanna Nonnemacher, Judilh Hammond, Frances Heiman, Elizabelh Phillips, Leonard Mc- Collum, Barbara Busch, Ronald Truex, Clara Bosley, Linda Schnabel, George Lalhrop, Barbara Brooks, Lesler Denlon, Celena Coleman, and Ann Mae Hammond. Fourlh row: Roberl Earle, Gregory Hea'l'h, Richard Morgan, Thomas Walder, William Wigginlon, Roberl Hughs, and Auguslus Voorhees. Fiflh row: Joseph Linane, Arnold Lane, Ronald Davies, William McBryer, and Charles Dwighl. HIGHLANDS GRAMMAR SCHOOL Firsl row, leil lo righlz Richard Maxson, John Monahan. Alvin Jones, Helen Shamplca, Harold Davidson, Shirley Bahrs, Jean Halvorsen, Nancy Parlcer, Belly Kehoe, and Palricia O'Keel'e. Second row: Mr. Pelresin, Donald Horn, Paul Beyer, JoAnn Harlsgrove, Dorolhy Bahrs, Marion Beggs, Marie Worlh, Joan O'Neil, Belsy Thompson, Rich- ard Bolen, Charles Masse, Herberl Longshore, Louise Cole, Margarel Horn, Mrs. Egqleslon, and Mr. Sena. Third row: Harry Cook, Edward Jones, Michael Wollle, John O'Brien, Ronald Powles, Barbara Van Name, Mary Jo Lyons. Dianne Smilh, John Romanclelli, and John Marconi. ' INCOMING FRESHMEN .' v 'J I lgpikfy ff 0 4 Jw- if f f M -, 47 ,, :I 4 AY FQ W Q W Q Q , . ,, I J u N 5 lf f if I 0 i il QQSX' fri K --f 1-if Ii. N . WT 2 A4 ffs-5, f I xx! 'KW ACTIVITIES FirsT row, seafed. lefT To righT: Advisor, Mrs. Rose D. Hoffmann: Florence Longo, Shirley DeCamp, William Heard, CharloTTe Mangold, Barbara Railce, and Janeffa Brennan. Second row, sfandlngz William O'Hara, Joseph Bellavance, Jack Kelleher. John Seeley, Charles Harf, Roberf Van Schoiclc, Arfhur Lyons, Donald Monahan, Vincenf Geraldi, JudiTh Curry, Helen McVey, and Jean Parker. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS leff To righf: Advisor-Mrs. Rose D. Hoffmann, Vice-Presi- dent - Charloffe Mangold, Presidenf -- William Heard. Secrefary-Treasurer-Shirley DeCa mp. WlLl.lAM HEARD PresiclenT The STuclenT Council, under The sponsorship- Mrs. Rose D. Hoffmann, and The capable lea ship of William Heard, presidenT, CharloTTe f gold, vice-presidenT, and Shirley DeCamp, se Tary-Treasurer, has helped considerably To prom good ciTizenship and leadership Training in school. lT is for The enTire school's benefiT iTs purpose is To encourage egualiTy. The STud Council Tries To overcome racial, social, and nomic prejudice ThaT may exisT in The sTud body. lT familiarizes The sTuclenT wiTh our cle craTic form of governmenT and also sTresses T good characTer in governmenT is essenTial. mainfains responsibiliTy in many forms of gov menT. The Tiger Tribune STaTT had a busy buT suc- cessful year. Wi+h a good working group composed oT am- biTious iuniors and seniors, The Tiger Tribune was issued every Two weelcs in proper newspaper Torm. The sTaTT was proud To presenT several prinTed issues, The TirsT in a Tew years. Under The guidance oT Mrs. Sylvia NisenoTT, TacuITy advisor, and The insTrucTion oT Mr. FriTz Cleary. Asbury Parlc Press RepresenTaTive, Press club members I4epT The school news oT The Asbury Parlc Press Tilled wiTh AI-II-IS news, wiTh aT leasT one Thousands words a week. AImosT every mem- ber oT The club received a Press Card Tor having eighT or more arTicIes prinTed in The Press and OFFICERS SeaTed, IeTT To righT: AssisTanT EdiTor-Wini-Joan Freeman. Advisor-Mrs. Sylvia NisenoTT, EdiTor-Doris Mills, STand- , , ing: STudenT Council RepresenTaTive -JaneTTe Brennan. several wenT on The annual Trip in May sponsored 5eCre+a,y.T,eaSurer Cargl Pedersen. by The Press' Tor sTudenTs having sixTeen or more arTicIes prinTed in The Press. FirsT row. seaTed, IeTT To righT: Alice STehr, JaneTTe Bren- Lou Cummins, AsTrid Friclen, PaTricia Ryeug Joyce+CoJs0n: nan, Wini-Joan Freeman, Advisor, Mrs. Sylvia NisenoTT: Mona Sodoslsy. and MGVY I-OU SITGW- T 'P Kiwis skn EdiTor, Doris Mills: Carol Pedersen, CharIoTTe G-ehlhaus, Van Boyce. Max Haller. Douglas I-GTTGL I'IaroH dOC. I- and Jack Kelleher. Second row, sTanding: Paul Muir, Mary liam Loihle. Charles McCall. and William 0 99- DORIS MILLS The Tribune Edifor THE TIGER TRIBUNE 51 52 Sealed, lell lo righlz Mr. Alberl' Van Riper, Roberl Van Schoiclc, Carol Peder- sen, Florence Longo, Shirley DeCamp. Second row: Carolyn McTague, Judilh Curry, Carol Weis, Mary-Lou Moller, Anloinelfe Guzzi, Grefchen Van Brunf, Diane l'laller, Palricia Flalley, Carmella Malassa, Judilh Mallia. Third row: Janel' Fiore, Marqarel Russo, Dorolhy Bozza, Joyce Corson, Palricia Reuf, Vincenl Geraldi, Marie Senz, Yvonne Grogan, Mona Sodoslcy, Virginia Leniini. COMMERCE CLUB OFFICERS Sealed, lefl' lo righl: Roberl Vain jchoiclc, Longo, Shirley De Camp, Caro G ersen- OFHCERS , rf Van Ri er. Sealed, lell lo riqhl: Judilh Curry, Sludenl Council Mr Alba P Represenlaliveq Mary O'Neil, Secrelary-Treasurer: Doris Mills, President Gail Simpson, Vice Presidenl. Sfariding: Mrs. Margarel Olinger, Mrs. Josephine M JUNIOR RED CRDSS Firsl row, lell +o righl: Mrs. Josephine Sloclc, Mary O'Neil, Doris Mills, Gail Simpson, Judilh Curry. Mrs. Margaref Olinger. Second row: Roberla McTague, Elizabelh Vaughan, Eileen McCormick, Charlo'H'e Mangold, Carol Lee Weis, Kay Carlslrom, Beverly Ruch, Carol Fahrer, Mary-Lou Moller. Third row Carolyn Mclague, Jean Parker, Helen McVey, Berlha Conover, Palricia Young Palricia Flafley, Mary Larsen, Barbara Damon, Carol Doucha. Fourlh row: Charlolle Gehlhaus, Helen Kehoe, Mary Sorby, Belly Jane Geraghly. William Hodge, Paul Muir, Harold Sloclc, Roberl Lucas. FO row, lefl lo rrqhl: Mr. Allan C-zreifer, Roloerl' Lucas, Doris Mills, Thomas Palricia Flalle Mr Andrew Viliello Second row Roberla McTa ue Bahr, John McConnell, Harold Sfoclc, John Smilh. SCIENCE CLUB lefr Io righlz Secrelary-Treasurer-Shirley Presidenl-Helen Kehoe, Vice-Pregidenf arlslrom. Slanding: Advisor-Mrs. Vera Srudenr Council Represenlalive-Jean . Y- ' - 1 Q . Cincoslcy.. Berlha Conover, Mary-lou Moller, Beverly Ruch, Deanna Brady. w: William I-lodge, Joseph Czarneclci, Emanuel Greco, Richard Ripplce, Van Brunf, Palricia Young. Fourlh row: Charles I-larl, William Shea, OFFICERS Slanding, lefl Io righlz Advisers, Mr. Allan Greiler, Mr. Andrew Viliello. Sealed: Roberl Lucas, Vice Presidenl: Doris Mills, Secrelary-Treasurer: Thomas Derby, President Palricia Flalley, Sludenr Council Represenralive. SERVICE CLUB Firsf row, Iefl Io right kneeling: William Loihle, Ronald Sanz, Roberl Van Schoick, Jack Kelleher, Charles Maxson. 'Arfhur Raike, Harold Foley, Joseph Ash. Second row, sealed: Palricia Pleasant Eileen Mc- Cormiclc, Kay Carlsfrom, Mrs. Vera Nicholls, Helen Kehoe, Shirley DeCamp. Jean Parlcer, Helen McVey. Carmella Mafassa. Third row. slandingz Waller Behrens. Charlolfe Mangold, Kafhleen Malone, Mary Lou Moller, Mary Lou Cummins, LoreH'a Ricci, Mary O'Neil, Kalhryn Andrews, Joyce Corson, Alice Fesle, Doris Mills, Suzanne Voegeli, Ronald Bahr. Four+h row. slandingz Alice Jackson, Pafricia Mason, Alice Slehr, Barbara Damon, Carol Doucha. Lois Foley, Barbara Lespona, Charlolle Gehlhaus, Belle Jane Geraghfy. DANCE BAND Firsl' row, lell lo rigl1l': Rich- ard Ferry, Charles Macl.augl'1- lin, Mr. Lionel Conviser, Di- reclor: Vincenl Geraldi. Sec- ond row: Mallhew Weller Richard Rippke, Richard Rei- lwer. Harold Slack. MUSIC DIRECTOR Mr. Lionel Conviser GLEE CLUB Firsl row. slanding, lell lo riglllz Janel' Fiore, Margarel Russo. Mr. Lionel Conviser. Direclor: Florence Longo. Gail Simpson. Second row: Belly Jane Geraghly, Judilh Curry, Carolyn lvlclague, Dorollwy Bozza. Beverly Ruclw, Mary Sorby, Palricia Mason, Judilll Mallia, Jean Parker, Cllarlolle Gelll- haus, Helen McVey. Third row: Anloinelle Guzzi, Palricia Young, Virginia Lenlini, Dorollwy lvlaclwelle. Roberla Mc- Tague, Berllwa Conover, Carol Douclla. Palrlcia Flalley. Carol Weis, Helen Wesl, Veronica Reilh. Fourlln row: Te..- rance Moylan. Mary-Lou Moller, Joyce Corson, Palricia Reul, Mona Sodoslcy. Carol Pederson, Mariorie Lyons, Bar- bara Lespona, Helen Kehoe, Day Carlslrom, Suzanne Vogeli, Vincenl Geraldi. if-A .? 'i 'l JUNIOR PLAY . . . Our Girls Our Girls! . a Three-acT Tarce comedy, was CAST presenTed by The Juniors on December 4, l953. The play, produced under The direcTion ol: Mrs. Sylvia Nisenoff, Talces place in an average Ameri- can home aT The presenT Time. The parenTs have deceived a rich aunT in Eng- land, inTo believing ThaT The children are girls when They are really boys. Since The aunT believes +haT The boys are girls, she plans To will Them all oT her money. The aunT comes To America and The boys dress as girls in hope oT obTaining The money. The aunT learns The TruTh. and Through hair pullings and oTher anTics, everyThing works ouT in a saTis- TacTory Tashion. Hulda ............. ...................... S UZANNE VOEGELI Elmer Loveioy ........ ,.........., H AROLD STOCK Mildred Lovejoy ........ CAROL PEDERSEN Vivian ..... ......., ,..i..,. l'l E NRIK PETERSEN Frances ............ PETER FEILING Jessie .............. Mrs. WaTTles ChesTer WaTTles Phyllis Wa++Ies .. ........ .. LLIAM HODGE . ......... DOROTHY BOZZA ........... KENNETH GROVER .CAROLYN McTAGU E ckowniue OF THE QUEEN Bob Wi'SOn'S Band Lefr To righfz PaI'ricia'JosIin, Solveig Friden. Joy Mazzacco, Joan Richards. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM The I953 Prom was held in 'rhe school audilorium on May 29, I953. II's name was Jardin D'Amour and Ihe 'rheme of Ihe clecorarions followed Ihe +iIIe of Ihe dance. The P.T.A. donared a buffer supper and helped +o provide Ihe enrerrainmenr. Bob WiIson's or- chesira, a vocal quar'reI', and a roller slcaring duel all served I'o make Jrhe evenl a success. The raffling of a +eIevision sei' was The highlighl' of The evening sec- ond only Io Ihe crowning of Joy Iviazzacco as queen. Joan Rich- ards and Pairicia Joslin were ai- Iendanrs. - Queen JOY MAZZACCO A+'Ienc.Ian1' JOAN RICHARDS AH'endanI' PATRICIA JOSLIN l R DEAN NA BRADY. Ca plain Kneeling: Deanna Brady. Cap- lain. Slanding, lefl fo riglrl: Barbara Harlsgrove, Mary Perry, Mollie Cinkosky, Ro- berla McTague. Joyce Rasl. Freshman Juy-Vee Kneeling: Carolyn McTague. Caplain. Slanding, lefl fo righfz Carol Doucha, Kay Carlslrom, Palricia Flalley. Grefclwen Van Brunl, Palricia Pleasant HEERLEADERS HELEN McVEY MARY O'NEIL Capiain Fronf row, lei? io righf: Helen McVey. Mary O'NeiI, cap+ain: Judifh Curry. Back row: Helen Kehoe. Charlolie Gehl- haus, Carol Lee Weiss. Mary O'Neil, Capfain: and Miss Belly Kimber HELEN KEHOE JUDI'IiH CURRY VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Our cheerleaders are always fore- mosi in siimulaiing ihe school spirii ai pep rallies and all foofball and baslcei- ball games. This year under Jrhe guid- ance of Miss Beiiy Kimber and Jrhe capiaincy of Mary O'Neil Jrhey have again displayed lhe leadership and vi- 'ialiiy Thai' have made us proud of This sgroup. We hope ihal' ihe squads of l'he fulrure can carry on ihis fine ifd- difion. CAROL LEE WEISS CHARLOTTE GEHLHAUS 'is J Hai: an 4 miss? 4 w t ,V , ' WH S FQ if if F ' xg z law x . .Z ig M54 T 53,5 .N W 4.5'ffx, .. .,ww11g,W5,5. Q, ,gb 1 M , 13,4 W,Mw.., , ,sm kfgwl ,. ,k.v,. AKb..,. A M, X , S 4-vgizzaiwfflgmggwiwsgm? M, ,,,,,3,,f new .Z-4 Z! A , an 'W' ff? 129 W ji . ZX 299 A f'j'-R . Q, as ..Y- 1 ... 1 I 5 , .1 ' l 11 -ff . q'??j71f A 'Q' 31 W ' 1. v f. 3 ' :Z f,, 'ai WP EA ffx f fx 3? S! ,Q Q J I 37 Qnvv e 0:3 X we v -4' .QW THQMAS DERBY RICH ARD BISHOFF JACK KE LLEHER RONALD F00 Knuisen, EAM hard Bkshoir, Arihur Jack Keheher. WST T Hrs? row, Keir To r3qhr,kneehrrqz Vxfhham Heard, James Hudson, RM, Charhes Wacker, Thomas Derby, Rohahi Bahr. Second row, srandrnqz John Borduhs, Joseph Behavance, Davkd Turner, JOHN so RDULIS JAMES H UDSON DONALD MONAHAN DAVID T URNER WILUAM HEARD ARTHUR RAIKE JOSEPH BELLAVANCE ARTHUR KNUTSEN , . Nonne' HK ,William emi' AM Charles Wecdifq. Q0aClW Hngard. TE C arn9Cl4l' w, sian l 'William Railce slosephvanbe SeCOndJeircheS Hudson' ,U Ash! Arihur Josebh Bella ,nn Borclulis, Mcwnney. . ow. leneeliflfil Jgliih, Gerald l-Siljiard Bislloix Nloariaqer' Harry Firsihr Donald Monjack Keiiehaa new Behr' an maC er' . Tumef. rby, O , d De iarriifriaiiiseii CHARLES WECKER Our foolball leam was handicapped from 'lhe very beginning by laclc of experience. This, coupled wilh a small +urnou'r for 'rhe gridiron game, made Jrhe aulumn Salurdays disillusioning for +he failrhful fans. Much credil musl be given 'ro our coach and 'fhe boys who foughl againsi overwhelming odds To uphold ihe honor of Jrhe school. No one of 'lhe opposing ieams could run up a big score againsl This Jream. Tough oulscored, The leam was noi ouifoughl and if can always be remembered Thai our boys played every minule full of spiril and sporismanship. The high poin+ of lhe season was 'lhe upsei viclory over a favored Rumson ieam. Jim l-ludson, Dave Turner and John Bor- dulis led lhe scoring. Who can lorgel +he I3-I2 scene? Remember how Jrhey carried Roxy Finn from l'he field onjheir shoulders? A pleasanlr allermalh of lhe season was 'rhe seleclion of Jim Hudson for Jraclcle honors on lhe conference. counly. and slaie Group l Jreams. DAVID TURNER me FIRST WE BILL HEARD VARSIT ur baskelball season was one of Ilme mo memorable In Jrlwe scl'Iool's a+l'IleI'Ic lwislor We won +l'1e G y. roup I Slwore Conference Clma pionslwip and Tournamenl w I U p e Inislwed WIII1 a I5 record aqainsl' all comperirion. Our hopes for sla recognilion were slmallrered in a lwearlrbrealdng lo. 'ro Carlerelz Jim. I-ludson, Joe Bellavance, Dave Turner an Billy Heard played Ihemselves Io glory in 'rhe lasl season wearing A+lanIic's colors. Capla. Bellavance won a guard posilion on 'l'l'IG Slwor O JOE BELLAVANCE Sfanding. lefl lo righf: Mr. Finn, Joseph Ash, Donald Monahan, Charles Harr, Ronald Bahr, Jack Kelleher, Arihur Railce, Donald Loffus, Manager. Sealed: William Heard. David Turner, Joseph Bellevance, Thomas Derby. James Hudson. SKETBALL ference second learn: Turner and Heard won orable menlion and Colden was firsl Jream The Group I Siale, Shore Conference and nry le-ams. lrwo and a half years of play. Jim Hudson .ed up I,329 poinls. This season he ripped The is for 622 poinis. His prolific scoring coupled his grealr rebounding and sparkling leamwork him Jrhe honor of being seleclecl +he Shore's valuable player. JACK KELLEHER THOMAS DERBY CHARLES HART JIM HUDSON VARSITY RECORD A.H.H.S. 54 .................. Leonardo ..... A.H.H.S 42 .............. R. B. Cafholic . A.H.H.S 4O ...... ........... S fl Rose ....... A.H.H.S SO ...... ....... K eyporf ....... A.H.H.S. 84 ...... ...... R umson A.H.H.S. 78 ...... ........ H offman ..... A.H.H.S. 65 ...... ...... P f. Pleasanf A.H.H.S 74 ....... ....... M afawan ..... A.H.H.S. 76 ...... ,........... K eyporf ..... A.H.H.S. 73 ...... ........ H offman ..... A.H.H.S. 69 ...... ...... R umson ....... A.H.H.S. 59 ...... ...... P f. Pleasanf A.H.H.S. 76 ...... ........ M afawan ..... A.H.H.S. 58 ...,., ........ L eonardo ...... A.H.H.S. 38 ...... .......... S f. Rose ........ A.H.H.S. 58 .............. R. B. Cafholic .. Shore Conference Playoffs A.H.H.S. 62 .................. Hoffman ...... Sfafe Championship Playoffs A.H.H.S. 8I .................. Mafawan ...... A.H.H.S. 54 . ...... ....... H offman A.H.H.S. bl ....... ....... C arferef ...... Tofal .... I356 Won I5 - Losf 5 M 3 X Q W f ESF' j f QV . K R , M X , nw' x f '52 ' QJNOWQ X e fi-3 JW WM nf gm som I YQ e'b ,3 X A N fx A57 ' W 3f'A!6 A.H.H.S. A.H.H.S. A.H.H.S A.H.H.S. A.H.H.S. A.H.H.S. A.H.H.S A.H.H.S. A.H.H.S. A.H.H.S. A.l-l.H.S. A.H.H.S. A.H.H.S. A.H.H.S. A.H.H.S. Tofal ...... 696 RECORD Leonardo ,. R. B. Cafholic Sf. Rose Keyporf Rumson Hoffman .. Pf. Pleasanf lvlafawan .. Keyporf ., Hoffman ., Rumson ..... ...... Pf. Pleasanf ,,,,,,,,,,,, lvlafawan Leonardo .,,...,,,,,,,, R. B. Cafholic Won 6 - Losf 9 Seafed, lefl' fo righfz Kennelh Riffershoffer. Donald Monahan, Joseph Ash, Charles Harf. Arfhur Raike, Ronald Bahr, Kennefh Grover. Sfanding: Mr. Andrew Vifiello, coach: Joseph Czarnecki, Howard Lesser, Roberf Hamm. Wil- liam Shea. Roberf Lucas, Harry McKinney, Manager. JAY-VEE BASKETBALL Leff fo righf: Charles Harf, Mr. Andrew Vlflello. and Donald Monahan. THE FIRST FIVE Firsl' row, lefl To righl: Emanuel Greco, Henry Coleman, Joseph Grzelka, Henry Runge, Wil- liam O'Hara, Gerard Lane. Ned MacLaughlin. Second row: Mr. Andrew Viliello. Coachg Charles Behrens, Richard Reiher, Thomas Rosenberg, Richard Rippke. John Seeley, Ward Lalhrop. Manager. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Lef'r +o righl: Henry Runge,Co-Caplain: Mrs. Andrew Viriello, Coach: Joseph Grzelka, Co-Caplain. THE FIRST FIVE RECORD A.H.H.S. 38 ....,,.... Croydon Hall ,......... 32 A.H.l-LS. 58 ..... .,...... R umson -------A ----- 5 9 AJ-l.H.S. 45 ,.... ,..,.. L eonerdo -,---- -'-'- 4 ' A.l-l.I-LS. 35 ....... ...... K eyp'0f+ .,-,, ----- 4 0 A,H,l-LS. 4I ,...,., .... L eonarclo ...--- ,---- 4 6 A.H.H.S. 42 ..... Rumson 44 AJ-l.H.S. 32 ..... KeypOr+ ----,- -4-- - 4' Toial ...... 25 303 Won 2 - Losl 5 l H lo riqhi' James Kehoe. William Nonnemaane., Charles Behrens. Richard S'lockl'on. R ber? Firsl row, e . Jack Keely, Richard Reiher, Henry Runge. Second row: Coach Roxy Finn. Joseph Czarnecki, Roberl Bennell, o Schnabel. William Heard, Thomas Derby, Ronald Bahr, Jack Kellecher, Arlhur ' Sludenl Manager Harry McKinney. Railce ,Kennelh Rvllersholler, Arihur Railce. Ronald Bahr Jack K H h ' 9 6 er. Roberf Schn b a el Ronald Behr X lllow Leff vkncen befl fg . . .Coach xi. RO, H 'f9hf,- J Keir io flqllligaberr BemEmerSl40ile5A eard, Roberf gseph C15 ff! Vow' arneclgl' Kennelll Cl Rolla hoff e'7f7eff 'necln' - . BQVCO Seph C1 Dex-buf' I . m Hgaf 1 Gr, Rob , Kenn ' lfvrfham nw JO worms - -WW eff Sch eff' Rliff Schnabelixeher Sleflclmq' 05561. ers' Ke ' 'ke- John hm Rai Ari Bahr- + Th Jr ' ed su rerne in lhe spring was Jrhe The Varsify spor a reign p nalional oasiime baseball. Coach Finn had his charges up for a full schedule of games. and rhe Team, rhough small in number, was second To none in soiril. Affer such a successful baslcelball season ir was difliculr for any performance 'ro gain norice bul' our boys proved 'rhemselves good comperirors. Wirh The fine showing of our underclassrnen, we are looking for bigger and' beHer Things in The seasons To come. S eph C25 rnecki T - - homes Derby William Heard Jack Keneher Arihur Raike A A x -, W X , l 4 Q35 lx i iw if -x in Zine!!- ffe , Mr fa H 3 al' P l 1 ,iii ' S' f a vi .f am-all + . , we-w 2: l,rX - S 1 J in ' ' as g. X a as M . ' ' ,ip -. - my , 5 .- 1 , zif',1sf3E?g -- riii. W , .,, ...ai Af f.,.. Ken h ROberf' J ' 'am N nel' RH Benneff Onnemacher fershoffer Volleyball lnTramural Champs - Junior Girls GIRLS' SPORTS Many acTiviTies are oTTered To The girls ThroughouT The course of The year. Soflball and soccer sTarT The program. Volleyball, loaslceTball. badminTon, and Table Tennis are played during The monThs in which inside acTiviTy is a musT. lnTramurals are an annual acTiviTy. Awards are given Tor The winning Teams. Rope Skills Pyramid Gymnasiics Rope Climbing Tumbling G-ymnasiics BOYS' SPORTS Firsl' row, leff fo righlz Clmarlolfe Gelnllnaus, Mary O'Neil, Judifn Curry. Second row: Helen M Vey, Shirley DeCamp, Carol Pederson, Mary Larsen, Carolyn McTague. GIRLS' STATE AND BOYS' STATE Firsf row, lel'+ lo riqlnl: Donald Robinson, Herlaerl Harlsgrove, Vincenl Geraldi, Joseph Bellavance, Roberf VanScl1oiclc, Edward Conover. Second row: Harold Sfoclc, Ronald Balmr, William Hodge, Kennellm Riflerslwoffer, Arllwur Raike. Tlnlrd row: Jolwn Dunn, Thomas Derby, Roberl Hamm, Roberl' Schnabel. Douglas Laila. 1-ll, 1111 H r' gf? WA ROmvZE UR FXDVER HSE RS .1- NG ' QQ 1' 3, DE?m L I Lf. f - X, .T -w,,g!,.nfH -SN M- Compliments of ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS BOARD OF EDUCATION Mrs. Edna L. McTague ..... President Mr. Richard V. Bennett .... Vice-President Mr. Frank Siegfried Mrs. Anna Van Note Mrs. Margaret Conover Mr. Robert Earle Mr. Bertram F. Kessler Mr. Frederick Moller Mr. Russell Phillips Nelson H. Roberts, Mr. District Clerk SERPICO'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT 101 Monmouth St. Red Bank, N. J. Telephone - Red Bank 6-0480 Distributor of Royal Typewriters C 'i 'e 'S of um Jfwnm Red Bank MARINE VIEW MARKEI Long Branch SINGING WHEELS ARENA, INC. Upper Broad St. Red Bank, N. J. ROLLER SKATING Open Every Evening - Wed., Soi., 81 Sun. Mcfinees HAROLD JACOBSEN, Operator Complimenis of THE HIGHLANDS BOARD OF EDUCATION 'I I I I I I ,I I 'I I I I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I 'I I I II I 'I 'I 'I I I Compliments of ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS LIONS CLUB FIORES STYLE CENTER Tanlor Furrler Dry Cleaner Pressmg Whale U Walt 133 First Avenue Atlantlc Hlghlands N J Fuore M Coso Compluments of E R SNYDER A C0 Insurance 135 Flrst Avenue Atlantnc Highlands N Phone AT 10900 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Fnrst ancl Washing on Avenues Atlontlc Hnghlands N J Kenneth C Smnth Michael P Cardner Phone Hlghlands 31361 Gulf Products AND GARAGE N H Smnth Prop Bay Avenue Hlghlands N Carwash Storage Complete Auto Repanrs 'I 'I 'I :I I II I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 5. I :I I 'I 'I I I I I ,I I II I 'I 'I . 'I I' 'I II :I I I' I' I I' I' I' I . I 'I 1 II I I 'I I u I I I I ' ' I 1: . . . 1, I . I I ' I I - - ' ' , . J. I 1, , . . I v. ' . t ' ' I I I I' II I I - I I I I I I' I I QI I E559 SERVICECENTER SMITHS SERVICE STATION I I I ' ' I . I 'I I - - ' ' ' ' 'I I ' ' ' 259 - ' , . J. I I I I: . 1 I 'I 'I ' . . 'I I I I A,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,, AA,,,, , ,A,,AA ,+A,,,AA A I Compliments of MAlER'S SERVICE STATION E. J. Memorial Parkway Tel. A. Atlantic Highlands, N. J. A' A ATLANTIC PHARMACY Whelan Drug Agency O'Rourke J. J. Denze Registered Pharmacists r, Jr. 115 First Avenue H. T-0043 H. T-'0066 tlantic Highlands, N. J. TUMENS DEPT. STORE, Nationally Advertised Brands Shoes Mens Womens and Childrens Wearing Apparel Howard 81 First Avenue Atlantic Highlands N Jo Compliments BANEIELD S THE CANDY BAR Candy Soda c Cream Compliments of W Roberts hn M Pillsbury Lawrence A Carton Jr Whitman s Chocolates Rrcclardr French Ice Cream STANLEY S LUNCHEONETTE Atlantic Highlands Foremost Confectioner 79 First Avenue Phone Atlantic Highlands T 0558 Charm Craft Greeting Cards Candy Cupboard Chocolates 1, I - 1 . ' , .J. - ' of ' ' I le 1 1 a e n I . WILLIAM B. MOUNT Carpentry and Cabinet Work Screens and Storm Windows to Order 159 First Avenue Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Telephone T-0827 Wl6GlE'S TEEN SHOP 5 Monmouth St. Red Bank, N. J. REd Bank 6-4364 BACHER'S BEAUTY SALON 33 Asbury Avenue Atlantic Highlands, N. J. ATlantic Highlands, I-0204 LARRY'S RADIO 6. T. V. Sales and Service Main Street, Port Monmouth Center Avenue, Atlantic Highlands CONOVER AND DWIGHT Piling and Lumber Bought and Sold . Louis Carolenulo Mike Carotenuto John I. 0'NeiI Contractors Builders Mlddletown 5-0210 Hlghlonds 3-'II40-J BAHR'S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT Highlands, New Jersey Chain Sowing Trucking Specializing in Lobster E. E. Conover G. E. Dwight Steak - Chicken Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Peggy and John Bahrs - Tel. AT. T-0565 ' AT. T-T752 Ownership - Management ,f,-,.-.- AA........ ..... - - .....,...,.. ,,,.,,,,,A, ,-,,,.. - - - 1 1 '1 :1 11 1 1 '1 11 '1 '1 11 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 '1 11 '1 '1 '1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 '1 '1 11 '1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 '1 1 l1 1 I 1 1 1 '1 1 1 '1 '1 '1 1 1 '1 1 '1 :1 1 '1 1 '1 11 '1 '1 11 '1 '1 11 Compliments o'F MARY 6. JOSEPH FARNEY Soda Spa Compliments of DR. lOFTUS BROWN lt's a treat . . . . To eat at AlBlERTSO5l'S RESTAURANT Mary A. Albertson, Prop. Corner Mount and First Aves. Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Telephone T-0690 ARJAY Sportsman Shop Sporting Goods and sports clothes First Avenue Atlantic Highlands NlPPER CARUSO CONSTRUCTION CO.. INC. Building Contractors Additions Alterations 37 Center Avenue Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Telephone A. H. 1-0716 Compliments of LEMBERGS HAZEl'S BEAUTY SHOP For appointment phone ATlantic Highlands T-01732 8 Center Avenue Atlantic Highlands Compliments of CARUSO'S ESSO SERVICENTER FRANK I. HALL Real Estate 270 Bay Avenue Highlands, N. J. Telephone - HI. 3-1100 Good Luck Graduates YOUNG'S DELICATESSEN IOHNNY'S SWEET SHOP 272 Bay Avenue Highlands, N. J. Telephone - Hlghlands 3-1036 Joh n Newton, Prop. Compliments of LANTIC AND MARINE THEATERS Compliments of WALTER H. NATZ 202 Bay Avenue Highlands, N. J. Compliments of TWIN LIGHT POST 'I43 AMERICAN LEGION Highlands, N. J. Compliments of ATLANTIC HARDWARE COMPANY 76 First Avenue Atlantic Highlands, N. J. JOHNSON BROS. 321 Bay Avenue Highlands, N. J. Prompt Service Dependability ATLANTIC SUPPLY COMPANY Coal - Fuel - Building Material Electrical Appliances 25 West Highlands Avenue Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Telephone - A.H. 1-0303, 1-0304, 1-0238 24 Hour Taxi Service cHApMAN'5 WAL1ER'S SHELL SERVICE Highway 36 - Corner 1st Avenue ATlantic Highlands Walter Janeczko Atlantic Highlands, N. J F0660 A. H. 1-2299 Sheet Metal Work Air Conditioning - Forced Air Heating Store Roofing - Flashing Gutter and Leaders W. J. BILLS 6. SON . 143 First Ave. Atlantic Highlands, N. J. H. 1-1524 R. B. 6-3577M Compliments of MR. 6- MRS. R. J. LESPONA Compliments of CORNELIUS J. GUINEY JR. Licensed Real Estate Broker 216 Navesink Avenue Highlands, N. J. Phone Hi 3-1030 HIGHWAY HIGHLAIIDS LAUIIDRY G. Conn Prop. Phone HI. 3-1010 Italian American Foods 309-315 Bay Ave. 67-69 Waterwitch A . Free Delivery Service Highlands N J ve Highway 36 All Types Laundry Leonardo, N. J. A.H. 1-1749 Dry Cleaning Compliments of SEV SORENSON Insured Savings Accounts of Each Member Insured up to 510,000.00 Marine View Saving and Loan Association Mortgage, Loans Compliments of ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION General and Marine Hardware Appliances SIEGFRIED HARDWARE CD. 'II7 First Avenue Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Paints Oils Sporting Goods Yes ...... We have it! R. H. VAII DE WATER Manufacturer of Custom-Built Furniture, Box Springs and Mattresses 120 First Avenue Atlantic Highlands, N. J. A. H. 'I-0277 AMERICAN Lemon SANDY HO0K BAY POST IIO. 141 Atlantic Highlands, N. J. I lr lu ls ls ls It lu ln lr lr 71 lr ll ls In 'u In r 'r lu In lr ll lr lr 'r 'r In s ls ls :I tl ll lu lu lr ll ll lr 'u :r u ls lr lu :l I ln lm lu ll 'l lu lr lr lr ls 'u lt l lu 'u ln it gl 'l ls lu lr lu lr l Compliments of CHARLES O. COHSOVOY. D. D. S. Compliments of DR. ROBERT G. MCCURDY Compliments of ROBERT S. MCTAGUE. M. D. Compliments of A ERlEllD Compliments of Compliments of THE FRANKLIN STORES ' COHllER'S HOTEL 5c to 51.00 76 First Avenue Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey l'llgl'llGf1Cl5, HAH AND DORIS DRY CLEANERS T43 Bay Avenue Highlands, N. J. Nan Beatty Doris Finley Phone A. H. T-0236 MORTEHSOH AID COUTTS Feed and Coal 35 First Avenue Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Compliments of the ATlAllTlC HlGHlAllDS l0llRllAl Plumbing 81 Heating and HlGHlAllDS STAR 'l'l9 First Avenue JOHN TEICHMAN 114 Center Avenue Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey A. H. T-0833 CEansburg 6-0853-R A. H. T-0011 NATALlE'S DINER Here All Friends Meet For a Little Snack Highway 36 Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Proprietor Jos. Natalie Deluxe Coaches for Charter Theatre Parties Sporting Events Special Parties of all Kinds Air Conditioned Coaches Call Norman Stout for Information Boro Buses Tours Red Bank 6-0567 ,.,.-.,.,.,-2 Y.,-.v.,.,.-... ,.,.,.,.,A..,., ve.,-..,.,.,-Y-.-. .v... - -.------- --v--1 Ig ft I1 , 'l l WEEBER BROOK 1' 1 1 il Insurance Ig 1: 11 l' Bank Building 'l 1l I1 l I 1: Atlantic Highlands, N. J. 11 11 1 I 31 Phone AH 1-1717 11 1 1 1' '1 1 Ig l: Compliments of I1 ' 1 11 11 1 1 1 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS 1 1' 1 '1 11 TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION 1: '1 1' 11 1' I1 1' '1 1' '1 1' '1 1' '1 1' I1 I ll 11 1l ' Ch R II B ' :E Compliments of clgie1:31o,?13: Us 1 The Largest and Finest Buses Built 1: '1 1 I1 WEIIER SALES CORPORATION Trips arranged for YOU 0' no :l 11 extra cost 11 :1 John E. Weiler 1: 1' N '1 1 Chevrolet I O1 dsmobile R0ll0 IRAIISII COIIPOIIAIIO 1 1 1 11 158 1:16, Avenue L. B. 6-0194 Keyporf, N. J. 145.7-0360 11 A,11,,,,11, H1gh1,,,,ds, N, J, As. P. 2-0339 -PhQne's- R. B. 6-0208 1 '1 I 1' '1 1' if 1 :E Compliments of Compliments of 1 l 1: li 1 I I 1 I 1 gl woME11s REPUBLICAN aus MEN 5 3' WOMEN 5 Ig I I 12 pol Highlands 1 1' 'l I l If 1 11 1: ,A,, A,,, ,,eA A , we- -- BISHOFF, ILCH 8. OLSON COMPANY Incorporated General Contractors 81 Builders 95 Locust Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. Red Bank 6-4989 Atlantic Highlands l-0556 FORSGATE FARMS Milk 8. Milk Products District IHE SIGMUIIDS Robert Martin Highlands, N. J. Atlantic Highlands, N. J. ATlontic Highlands 'I-0476 COX S0llS 6. Vllllllli. lllC. BRISTER lllEVlSl0ll AND RADl0 '31 ECS' 23'd Wee' REPAIR coMPANv New Yvfk 10, N- Y- Sales Service Makers of Caps and Gowns 94 First Avenue Academic Hoods Judicial Robes - - Choir Gowns Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Church Vestmems ATiantic Highlands 'I-1748 Best Styles - Materials HOPPING, McHENRY 8. FROST, INC. Dealers ln Lumber, Millwork and Mason's Materials Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Compliments of llAYlOR'S Compliments of DR. AND MRS.. SAUL J. SHAPIRO and Family Compliments of THE ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NATIONAL BANK Member F.D.l.C. MlllS COll1RACTlllO COMPANY General Construction Building - Engineering Telephone ' 214 Bay Avenue Highlands 3-1404 Highlands, N. J. Phone AT. Hi. 1-0310 ' Phone AT. Hi. 1-2275 FRAllll'S BOATS lllC. Fishing Pier rowboats - tackle - bait Atlantic Highlands GEORGE C. llOEPPEl 6. SOI. llllf. Plumbing 81 Heating Contractors General Electric Appliances 1319-141 First Avenue Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Telephone A. H. 1-0890 BRIDLE 6. LATHAM Finest Quality Flowers Navesink, N. J. Phone ATlantic Highlands 1-0294 L1 I 'L 1 I I 'L 'L 'L 'L L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L L L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 1 I 1 'L :L I 'L 1 'L 'L 'L :L L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L :L L 'L 'L 'L 'L 1 L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L L L L 'L 'L 1 L L L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L L L L L L 1 L L L 1 L L L 'L 1 L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L L 1 'L 'L L L 'L 'L 1 L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 'L 1 L 1 L 'L 'L 1 L L 1 L L 1 L L L L L 'L 'L L Compliments of ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION LYNCN'S DEPARTMENT STORE TTO First Ave. Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Phone AH. 1-05IL8- Ladies - Men's - ChildLren's Apparel Shoes - Workclothes Where Price and Quality Meet ATlantic Highlands T-0700 Free call and Delivery Services BRITE CLEANERS INC. All work done on Premises T21 First Ave. Atlantic Highlands, N. J. H. I. BAILEY C0. Wholesale Distributors Cigars Tobacco Confectionery 21-23 Mechanic Street Red Bank, N. J. HERMON ALLEN Jeweler Expert in all Repairs Diamonds - Jewelry Watches - Silverware T07 First Avenue 1 Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Compliments of ATLANTIC BAKERY Paul Beier 8. Ned Mc Laughlin-Props First Avenue Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Compliments of lllCH0ll'S FOOD MARKET POSIEN'S Harry Herb 'IOO First Avenue and Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Bill BETTER HOUSEKEEPING SHOP, INC. Electrical Appliances - Sales and Service 46 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. Telephone A. H. 'I-0156 DENDER'S Chrysler - Plymouth Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Compliments of STANUV F- SCUUHORP counou ruuml HOME Real Estate and Insurance 27 Third Avenue . 103 First Avenue Atlantic Highlands, N. J Atlantic Highlands, N. J. ' A. H. l-0234 Telephone: A.H. 'l-0477 N 93 Walter Knittel, Prop. 4 Seashore's Most Popular Eating Place CEDAR lNN HOTEL Restaurant and Bar BEZ001lE Route 36 Highlands, N. J. HI. 3-1137 1351 Package Goods Hlghlands 3-1284 Compliments of J. N. RASBACH PH010 SERVICE INC. 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