Atlantic Highlands High School - Atrecall Yearbook (Atlantic Highlands, NJ)
- Class of 1956
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'V W, L F N 1 ' x . i 1 4 G 2 Q 5 Q S S -, 5 f 2 , an 3 5 2 2 Z 3 '. ,, A 5 i 4 ii Q if i m , , , W A ,,A , , W ,, ,W , 2 . BERTBAM ICESSIER The Senior Class of 1956 presents THE 1956 ATRECALL Otlss School Year 1955-1956 T N Ng , sf -,L NIL as A record of fhe ---' lv --... 5 51 1' L...-v 4- ' -fc., of ----- Aflcmfic Highlands High School, Aflonfic Highlands, New FOREWORD Through 'rhe four lonq years of high school 'Mid lhe scenes we loved so well, And lhe mysl'ic charms of knowledge We vainly seek +o spell: Though we win Allaniic vicfories On The foolball field and lrack, S'l'ill we fight for dear old A. H. And 'rhe Red and lhe Black. Jersey The Senior Class presenls +he I956 Afrecall. The class has published 'rhis book 'ro remind us of our four years of hard work. good limes, and of The advice qiven +o us by our Adminisfralion and faculiy. May +he four wonderful years speni' 1'ogei'her al' A.l'l. H.S. never be forgoiien. 2 ,f Xa'-.- r,,...- DEDICATICDN To none olher +han Mrs. V. Nicholls do we wish To dedicaie our l956 Nrrecall. Through her wisdom, underslanding, lcind- ness and unlimiled e'l5lor+s, she has been lhe guiding lighl' lhrough our four years of High School. We, Jrhe Senior Class of I956, wish 'fo ex- press our sincere gralilude for all she has done for us. C . xxx APPRECIATIDN We, The Class of l956, wish +0 express our deep apprecialrion To Mr. Di Fazio for his everlasling help and guidance. I+ was noi' only his big suggeslrions, loul' The li+'rle helpful hin'rs which inspired us To lceep on fhe palh of success. 'Ex 'K 1 ,fig ' , AVE XA: A f tfvw K S5754 A ' 1 J ,fa ll if l i X f - n fd EAS E W? f .xi z' A A 3 . , -A 5, X3 it X I ' 4 32 ,Q AA'.x Am Aigs.-:'5 if X35 SI. 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MEINERT l SuperinTendenT of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION SeaTed, Leff To righT: Mr. BerTram Kessler, Vice-President Mrs. MargareT Conover, Mrs. Edna Mciiague, PresidenT: Mrs. Anna Van NoTe, Mr. Nelson RoberTs. STanding: Mr. Gordon Rhodes. Mr. Russell Phillips: Mr. Frank Siegfried, Mr. RoberT Earle, Mr. Frederick Moller. MRS. EVELYN POSTEN Secrelary Wha'I s your problem? MRS. PRINCESS ARFORD English I, II ShI1hl1-In your seals! M R. ALEX BUSSE Sciences MR. WILLIAM CONNELL Social S+udies This is a Democracy and I'm 'l'I1e ruler. I e MRS. ROSE D. HOFFMANN MISS BETTY KIMBER Commercial Subiecfs Physical Educalion FoIIow DirecI'ions! Wha+'s wrong wi'I'h yo.u i'oday7 ' n As John Schmocloginslry MRS RUTH OPDYKE Ill . says' Secrefary FACULTY Incluslrial Arls MR. JOHN GREENLEAF Ma+hema+ics Le+'s face if . . . I MR. CHARLES DIFAZIO Where's your work? MR. VINCENT FINN Physical Educafion OIcay! Line Up! IQ MR. KEITH KUHN English ll, Ill, IV ln as much as . . . MRS ELLA KRZAN School Nurse MR. BRADLEY VAN BRUNT Miss AUDREY weasrek NW 'Pen Idsf Commercial Subiecis Music NO Cvmmenflu AIl righi girls. now sing! May we never iorqei' 'ihose wonderful Ieachers of A.I-I.I-I.S. who guided and assisied us in many ways. There was homework, Iesrs, reci+a'I'ion, exrra - curricular acriviries and Iasi. bur per- haps +he mosI' imporiani. was iheir friendship which has and will influence us. The Class of l956 wishes 'ro express Iheir sincere 'ap- preciaiion 'Io Ihe 'faculiy for all 'rhey have done for us. MISS VIOLETTE MURRAY Librarian ThaI s 'Il1e rules! MISS ETHEL LINEHAN rl' Do you really. ' . C.- f 6 rf I 'Q , ,, o Y , I I I 'f Q l -4 4 ' J X -15- 1 A f EN KW Mas. VERA Nici-ioLLs MRQBESEIIQIFE SISDCK Commercial Sultiiecrs Homlg Econimics Hurry on! Ge+ Io work, girIs! iff' fr A s I is MR. JOHN PATTERSON Science and Maihemaiics Now . . . IM RS. MARGARET OLI NGER English and Languages Now-My Dear- X I N 1 2 7 w 1 1 I 3 x 5 1 i 1 I i 1 I ! I '1 1, I 1 5 i I ,- Qi P x f - . 10 .SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS LeH Io rIgI1'I: Joseph Czarnecki. Kay CarIsIrom Mrs. NichoIIs. Pafricia Pleasant Mr. DiFazIo. SENIOR CLASS ' OFFICERS 1 ,.,l-4 'fbiix KAY CARLSTROM Presidenf 1. ' ' JOSEITH CZARNECKI PATRICIA PLEASANT Vmce-Presldenf - - I I Secrefary-Treasurer JOSEPH ASH llJoell I4 I-Iuddy Avenue Highlands. N. J. Service Club 2, 3: Varsily Foolball 2, 3, 4 Co-Caplain 4: Baslcelball, Freshman I Varsiry 2, 3, 4: Baseball 4. College ff K JOHN BEATTY Clyde 35 E. Garfield Avenue Allanric Highlands Plumber lv' MARILYN BOYCE IO Wesl' Highland Avenue A+lanI'1c Highlands Commerce Club I Hobby Club 2 Service Club Glee Club lnlramurals Waves I KAY F CARLSTROM a 67 Barberle Avenue Highlands ee Club I Jr e oss I 2 3 InI'ramu 2 3 4 Service Cu 3 4 Sec Treas 2 Pres 3 JV Cheerleading 2 Var sII'y Cheerleaclmg 3 4 Tiger T une 3 4 c Treas J Play Irs Shale Sec Tre s Cass Pres Senor Class Yearbook Slaff 4 Scuence Club 4 EIemen'I'ary Ieacher JOSEPH JOHN CZARNECKI I Bufch Z I8 Aflanhc S'rreeI' Hrghlands Baslcelball Freshman I JV Baskelball 2 VarsII'y Baslcelball 3 4 Baseball Freshman I -f Varszly 2 3 4 Foolball 2 Scsence Club I 2 3 Servlce Club PresIden'r4 Junuor Play Eclxlor In Chlel of Yearbook Tl er Trnbune 2 9 Vnce-Presrclenl' of Semor Class' Freeholders Day Sheriff' Boys Slale' S+ucIen+ Council Engineer I2 EDWARD BUNTING 88 Washrnglon Avenue Auclno Vnsual Aucls 2 Servnce Club 2 IS I I I ANDREW M. DAINO Mike II8 Miller Srreel' Highlands Baslcelball I: Foo+baII 3. 4: Service Club Vice-Presidenl' 3: InI'ramuraI Baslceiball I, 2. Sfafe Trooper BARBARA DAMON Bobble I24 Grand Avenue Nrlaniic Highlands Cheerleading II Jr. Red CAROL M. DOUCHA 70 Prospecl' Avenue A'rIanI'ic Highlands Cross I: Service Club 2: Commerce Club 3, 4: Twirling I: Inlramurals 2, 3: Freeholders' Day. Nurse 0 Jr. Red Cross I, 2: In+ramurals I, 2: Cheer- leading I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club i, 4: Com- merce Club 3: Junior Play: Head Iv1aiore'r+e I: Year Book Sraff: Glee Club I: Sludeni Council. Secre'I'ary 13 PATRICIA A. FLATLEY Ilcorkyll 56 Sevenlh Avenue Allanlic Highlands Jr. Red Cross 2, 3. 4: Science Club 2, 4: Sludenl Council 2, 3. Vice-Presidenl 4: J. V. Cheerleading 2. Varsily 3, 4: Hobby Club 2: Service Club 4: Secrelary-Treasurer .., of Service Club 4: Glee Club 2, 4. QA V Nurse 4' X K' ' er.. I O'.' is K l.t' ' N ui E .I QI' 1 CHRISTINE MILDRED FRAM NES Chris 92 W. Washinglon Avenue AI'lan+ic Highlands Commerce Club 3. 4: Glee Club 2, 3. 4: Service Club 42 Hobby Club 4: Science Club 4: Inlramurals 2, 3, 4: Year- book Slaif: Sludenl Council 4. Nurse Co. BETTE JANE GERAGHTY B. J. bl W. Washinglon Avenue Allanlic Highlands Jr. Red Cross 2: Inlramurals I, 2, 4: Glee Club 2: Service Club 2: 3: Alrecall. Sienographer J. tp.: I 4 1,7 ....... ...l' 1'-,' 'S ki It 5 . , ,KX ,.. S. Nr' K , I ...I LW fha 1i' Science Club I. 2: Freehold merce Club 2. Yearbook Slaff ANTOINETTE MARIE GUZZI Toni Ilanhc Highlands I 4 Jr Red Cross I: Service Club 4: Glee Club er 3: Hobby Club 4: Com- 3. 4: Inlramurals I, 2. 4. 87 Seven+h Avenue A . . . 2.. 1 . D enfal AssisI'anI' ' 51' ,Z 1? Z' f- f':f'S-:-.1 DIANN ELIZABETH HALLER Ill-izll MICHAEL HENINLEIN Crazy-Legs 26 E. Washingfon Avenue A+IanI'ic Highlands 33 Memorial Parkway AI'lanI'ic Highlands Commerce Club 2. 4, Sec.- Treas. 4: Service Club 3. 4: Hobby Club 3. 4. Secreiary 3: Yearbook Slaff. Secreiary Press Club 3: Audio Visual Aid 3. 4: Service 1 ,...J' ffi' F: ! je gg- - ,-'T-'- Club 3. Presideni' of U.S.A. HOWARD M. LESSER 4 Gipp l24 Highland Avenue Highlands Baslcelball I, 2, 3. 4: Service Club 3. 4, Vice-Presidenl' lnframurals I, 2: Junior Play: Yearbook Sraff. Carpen'l'er 4 'H 'lix - 'viii' -Q N A 45 Asbury Avenue Science Club I 4 Service Club 4 S+udenl Council 4 Foolball 3 Baskelball Manager l 2, 3: Junior Play Audio Visual Aids 3 4 Boys' S+a+e Alrernale 16 WILLIAM LEONARD Animal 92 Bay Avenue Ailanlic Highlands Varsily Foolball 4: Audio Visual Aids 3. 4: lTransIerl. i s -xi 55 T Undecided MICHAEL LINANE llLennyll I I2 Bay Avenue Allaniic Highlands lTransIerl: Fooiball 3. 4: Yearbook Slall: Audio Vis- ual Aids 3. 4: lnlramurals 3. 4. Lawyer C M DONA:L3iPLCFTUS 32 E. Highland Avenue Ailanlic Highlands Audio Visual Aids 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2: Baslceiball Manager 2: Fooiball 3. 4: Baslce+- ball 3, 4: Baseball 4: Boys' Siaie: Junior Class Presidenl: Sludeni Council 3: Freeholder's Day, Surrogaie and Alrecall. College 17 ,ir ROBERT EARL LUCAS IlLukell 203 Bay Avenue Highlands Baslcelball I, 3, 4: Science Club I, 2, 4, Presi- denl' 4: Audio Visual Aids 3: Vice-Presidenl of Junior Class, Boys' Slale. Engineer fn f . v 1.-. JOHN MINER McCONNELL IIDIMII 36 Navesink Avenue Highlands Science Club I, 2, 4: Press Club 3, 4. Undecided nwni4w,,sw,- i -- L- ,un XX, MARJORIE ELEANOR LYONS Margie I3 Washingfon Avenue Highlands lnframurals I, 2. 3. 4. Undecided ROSE THERESA McGlNLEY JazebelIe 2 Hooper Avenue A'rlan'Hc Highlands Clu 3 4 Service Club 3 4 Com Hobby b . : . : - merce Club 3. 4: lnlrramurals 3: flransferl. Telephone Opera+or EILEEN McCORMlCK lIEiIl Bay S'rree'r Highlands Jr. Reol Cross I, 2: Hobby Club 4: Yearbook Slafl. Housewife 'X xx X HARRY JAMES McKINNEY llHarll 53 Bay Avenue Arlanlic Highlands Baseball Manager I, 2: Fool- ball Manager 2. 3: Basker- ball Manager 2, 3: Boys' S'ra're. Pharmacisi' MARYLOU ELIZABETH MOLLER Mollie 8I Memorial Parkway A+lanJric Highlands Jr. Red Cross 2, 3: Service Club 2, 3: Science Club 2. 4: Commerce Club 2, 3, 4: Hobby Club 4: Glee Club 2. Sfenographer -f-Elf av- 475 Z... ..-- In 20 Baslceiball 3: DOROTHY ANN MACH ETTE lIDo+ll 32 Ocean Avenue Highlands Glee Club I, 2: Hobby Club 2: Jr. Red Cross I, 4. Secrefary FRED MENKENS Floyd 75 Avenue D Aiianlric Highlands firansferl. Undecided 2 5 'N-E gs :x , ,5 .2 -Z 1 ANNE EILEEN NICHOLS Jr. Red Club 3, murals I, 3, 4. 1 X-if ,X 2' Nickie NangIe 54 W. Highland Avenue Cross I: Service Club 3: Hobby 4: Commerce Club 3. 4: Inlra- Telephone OperaI'or PATRICIA MARLENE PLEASANT CieIcIa 4 Soul'l1 Avenue AI'lan+ic Highlands EDWARD PALME IlEddyIl 29 Mounl' Avenue Allanlic Highlands I Cabinei' Maker J. V. Foolball I: Hobby Club 4. Cheerleading I. 2. 3, 4. Caplain 4: Yearbook Slaff: Inlramurals I, 3, 4: Com- merce Club 3: Service Club 2: Sec. - Treas. of Senior Class. Nurse C ff! ' 1 I f. ff-Q,-.ez If 9 F jf 21 .uk xl wluneium PATRICIA CATHERINE REILLY Hobby Club 4: Service Club 4: Commerce Club 4: lnrramurals 2, 3, 4. EDITH SCHMEDES Eclyie 45 Cenler SI'reeI' Highlands Cheerleading 3, 4: Service Club 3: Junior Play: Science Club l, 4: Commerce 3. 4: lnlrramurals I, 2, 3. 4: Year- book Slaff. Nursing Pa'I I'ie 36 Leonard Avenue Allanlic Highlands Telephone Operalor W! VERONICA RIETH Ronnie 85 Mounl Avenue Arlanlic Highlands Club 3. 4: Science Club 4. Telephone Opera'I'or m:umsKmmmlr .I Glee Club 3, 4: Service Club 3, 4: Hobby 22 -1! 7 A MARIE SENZ 24 Ba rberie Avenue Highlands lnlrramurals I 2 4 Secrefary or Nurse Jr. Red Cross I: Commerce Club 3, 4: Service Club 3: Glee Club I: Press Club 3: GRETCHEN A. VAN BRUNT Ileinnyll 4I Third Avenue Allanlic Highlands Reel Cross I: Press Club 2 Cheerleading, Freshman . I Capiain: J.V. 2. 3. Caplain M Varsily 4: Inlrramurals I, 2, 3 4: Commerce Club 2, 3 Junior Play: Girls' Slale Lilerary Ecliior of Yearbook Elemen-Iary Teacher JOHN R. SMITH lISmiHYll I35 Highland Avenue Highlands Foolrball 3, 4: Science Club 2. 4: Service Club 3, 4: Yearbook Siaff: Tiger Tribune 4. Oceanographer Science Club I. 2. 4: Jr. HELEN ERLENE WEST 55 Third Avenue Allanllc Highlands Glee Club 2 Hobby Club 3. 4 Junior Play Service Club, 3 4 Science Club 4: Jr. Red Commercial Arlisi' 'X r J . book. px ,W ,......... ...ren V, CAROL LEE WEIS Ill-eell BOX I2 Allanlic Highlands Clueering Freshman, Varsily 2, 3, 4: Co- Caplaint Science Club 4: Jr. Red Cross 2. 3. 4: Hobby Club 2: Commerce Club 27 Press Club Assl. Edilor 3: Edilor 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play: Freelwolder al Freelmolders' Day: Sludenl' Council 3. 4: Yearbook Slalf: lnlramurals l, 2. 3, 4. College LILLIAN A VAUGHAN Mounlam Slreelr flransferl: Service Club Prompler Junior Play: lnlramurals 3 Assislanl Edilor of Year Q Suv. , fr- f- x f-if cg. J I X K xx X I 'I' . .-A.- b--- ls.: '.t-,ul 'U . -, 'iii DAVID YALE - j z Bran'l ' '-R U - -L. 73 Walerwilch Avenue - -... - 25.--.NX Highlands A 'A -Rs' Audio Visual Aids 3: Service Club 3. I 'X X5 ldleness f ig ,i , 1 1 . A X .53-.,,,,f 2 ,V Q.-if A .. .. . ' - . ,I -5 at v--1 5... NN 'Q-kv Qr, 1 s-.M-.. ...' ... .. . - .,.-.... ., 'ig ,. , 25 CLASS HISTCDRY s Summer'Time, a Time of pleasure, where all enio The relaxaTion and radianT sunshine of The beaches, is now coming To a close. On This sevenTh day of SepTember, we board a ship To go on a new voyage and experience. This is The good ship ATlanTic High ands. All of The fifTy-five passengers are abouT To sTep fooT on This large ship, buT before doing so. everyone wondered abouT his fuTure desTina- Tion. As we sTarTed on our voyage, we were guided by our able Capfain, William Heard and his firsT maTe, Thomas McCabe, who was also assisfed by CharloTTe Mangold, We own many Thanks To our piloTs, Mrs. Olinger and Mr. Lally, as we enTered This new and unex- perienced voyage. Our firsT sTop was Freshman Island. Here was our firsT year where we meT many new and friendly people. AT firsT, we were a liTTle frighTened of The upper classmen and Teachers, buT in a shorT while we learned ThaT They were our friends and wanTed To help us in every way ThaT They could. As we sTarTed The year, we had a Freshman GeT TogeTher where we became acquainfed wiTh all of The passengers who were Taking This long and evenTful voyage. A loT of The boys parficipafed in fooTball, baskeTball and baseball, and for Their reward received Freshman leTTers. Along wiTh Them, The girls wenT ouT for cheerleading. Besides This, They all parTicipaTed in acTiviTies offered To Freshmen. Our Time aT Freshmen Island now coming To a close, we were more accusTomed To This new iourney, and looked forward To our nexT sTop. PorT Sophomore. As we approached The wharf and dropped anchor aT PorT Sophomore, we came wiTh a renewed inTeresT and confidence, for now we knew we were a real parf of This voyage and noT mere swabbies. IT was, however, a Truly new and differenT sTop. for here our privileges, acTiviTies and responsibilifies were increased. This year, we were To find, would be an ex- Tremely enjoyable one. We were once again guided by our capable Capfain, William Heard, and The firsT maTe, CharloTTe Mangold. They were assisfed by Charles HarT, To whom we enTrusTed The financial and recording dufies of This parT of The voyage. We were given im- measurable help from our piloTs, Mrs. De- WinTer and Mr. Vifiello. Once again, The boys wenT ouT for sporfs. RepresenTing our class, Joe Ash and Bill Heard -'--.c.... -...-:Q-, played VarsiTy FooTball. When BaskeTball season rolled around, we again saw Joe Ash, Bill Heard, and Charlie HarT playing VarsiTy BaskeTball. Beside These, ofher So homore boys played J.V. ball. ln The spring, They conTinued and showed Their abiliTy in Baseball. As always, There were The girls who had To show Their abiliTy in The sporT's field. The mem- bers of The cheerleading squad were: Carol Lee Weis on VarsiTy, while PaT FlaTley, Kay Carlsfrom, GreTchen Van BrunT, Carol Doucha, and PaT PleasanT cheered for The J.V. When March came along, we were all plan- ning for our firsT acTiviTy which was The Sopho- more Dance. We named The dance Carousel. Everyone was Taking parT in iT, for iT was our firsT chance To prove To The upperclassmen ThaT we could work as well as They, and even beTTer. The dance was a success and we all felT good when we heard of our earnings. Once again, we were off To our nexT sfop which was The Land of The Juniors. BuT be- fore leaving, everyone was sad To see The Seniors leave, for some of us would probably never see Them again. The Time spenT aT PorT Sophomore broughT more enThusiasm To every passenger, and he was looking forward To his nexT sTop. Approaching The shore, our anchor was drop- ped near The Land of The Juniors. Everyone was gafhering around Talking wiTh Their old friends and Teachers. Leaving our capTain off aT PorT Sophomore, we were now guided by Donald Loffus, his FirsT MaTe, Bob Lucas, and Kay CarlsTrom Taking down all of The commands. STarTing The voyage wiTh a bang, our crew won Top honors in The annual magazine cam- paign, wiTh an ice cream parfy as Their reward. Our able-bodied deck hands once again Took Their place in sporfs. Acfive on The Var- siTy Foofball Team were: Joe Ash, Don LofTus, and Charlie HarT. BaskeTball season came firsT. and we saw as our represenTaTives: Charlie Harf, Joe Czar- necki, Howard Lesser. and Ken Esposifo. Ofher crew members were acTive on J. V Baseball was soon here before anyone real- ized ThaT iT was spring. As on previous voyages, our loyal maTes showed Their spiriT by parTici- paTing on The Team. Cheering our maTes on To Vicfory were: Kay Carlsfrom, PaT PleasanT, PaT FlaTley Carol L Weis, and Carol Doucha. I ee They were rewarded wiTh VarsiTy leTTers for The fine iob ThaT They did in The field of sporfs. Z, A 1 V! .A 26 C23 i A l - gg -'Tran '-1-'TT ,- ji The crew presenTed a Three acT comedy play enTiTled Where's Grandma. Some of The maTes were: Carol Doucha. Ward LaThrop, Carol Lee Weis, Kay CarlsTrom, PaT Flafley. Joe Czarnecki, GreTchen Van BrunT, Helen WesT. and Howard Lesser. lT was enjoyed by all, under The successful direcfion of Mr. KeiTh Kuhn. Anofher acTiviTy ThaT The Juniors parTici- paTed in was Freeholders' Day. This enabled Them To geT a beTTer knowledge of Their STaTe GovernmenT. Now hear This . says CapTain LofTus, The deck hands will be responsible for giving a ChrisTmas dance for The enTerTainmenT of The crew. The name of This dance shall be 'lcicle Wonderland.' WiTh Ted Fink and his musical piraTes providing us wiTh music, The dance will be enjoyed by all . The crew goT TogeTher and decided ThaT They would like To Take a liTTle excursion off The island. Our desTinaTion was To be New York CiTy. The Trip was a huge success, and much To our surprise no one goT seasick. Time came To say Bon-voyage To The Seniors. To show how much we appreciaTed The help ThaT They had given us Through our voyage. we acknowledged Their friendship wiTh The Junior-Senior Prom. The Mardi Gras was a huge success. and wiTh ThaT we bade Them farewell. We owe This successful voyage To our piloTs, Mrs. Nicholls and Mr. Wuesfhoff. To compleTe our sTay aT The Land of The Juniors, several members of The crew repre- senfed us aT Girls' and Boys' STaTe, which was held in June. Coming To The end of our voyage we enTered Senior Harbor. CapTain Kay CarlsTrom piloTed us Through The Harbor gaTes, assisTed by FirsT MaTe Joe Czarnecki. Trailing along. would be The yoeman. PaT PleasanT, who would record all orders in The log. As we arrived in The Harbor, we noTiced a new group arriving, and iT made us Think back To The Time when we sTarTed our voyage in l952. To sTarT The members of The crew in The paTh To VicTory, we gave The Kickoff Dance, enTiTled Gridiron Preview. . The Cheerleaders: CapTain PaT PleasanT, Co- Capfain Carol Lee Weis. Kay CarlsTrom, PaT FlaTley. Carol Doucha, Lillian Vaughan, GreT- chen Van BrunT, and EdiTh Schmedes, presenTed a pep rally To build spiriT among The ship members. Since iT was our lasT sTop, some of The mem- bers of The crew Took parT in fooTball. They were: Joe Ash and Don Loffus, Co-Capfainsz Bill Leonard. John SmiTh, Charlie HarT. Ward LaThrop, and Andy Daino. From The deck To The cabin, we are now in baskefball season. The Varsify firsT six was made up of our crew members: Joe Ash, Charlie HarT, Bob Lucas. Joe Czarnecki, Howard Lesser, and Don LofTus. The CapTain calls play ball and baseball season is on iTs way. The crew expressed iTs abiliTy in This field. and will be remembered for Their fine sporTsmanshi . The members of The slip ATlanTic High- lands had To face a big projecf, which was The prinfing of The Yearbook. The enTire crew was on The sfaff and did a fine job. Many ship hands joined in The differenf club organi- zafionsg some of which were: Press Club. Science Club, STudenT Council, Glee Club and Commercial Club. Then came Halloween, and all The maTes presenTed The WiTches Wake. EnTerTain- menT and refreshmenfs were enjoyed by a large crowd. The Senior crew presenTed The annual Senior play, which proved To be a profiTable and suc- cessful evenT. IT was enjoyed by visiTing pas- sengers from oTher oufside ships. which we were soon To face. The Senior passengers were all called To- geTherg They were Told by CapTain CarlsTrom ThaT we were To give our lasT social acTiviTy. The LasT Chance Dance. The crew Thoughf, worked, and presenTed a successful and enTer- Taining dance. For The lasT Time in really being Togefher, all The deck hands rambled TogeThed and sailed for Washingfon, D. C. Here we spenT Three wonderful days. We Toured many hisTorical places, had parTies, and received more know- ledge abouT WashingTon. Before we knew iT, exams were over and we were preparing for Class nighT. Every crew member parTicipaTed in This acTiviTy, and wiTh The help of our piloTs, Mrs. Nicholls and Mr. Di Fazio. iT was a Tremendous success. We had only Three days lefT of our voyage, and Then we would all venTure ouT info a new journey, where some of us would plan furfher for our educaTion. All of us filled wiTh more knowledge Than we had when our voyage began, we received our diplomas and were heading for our desTinaTion which was our goal To success. f A T5fvX-if-Q4Ef' ZS- TSN 27 Xfzip fi--.J - ' Q ' Wf- CLASS PRCDPHECY Q x - x .N X 5 if One day, many years atter we had graduated trom School, we were walking along a beach in our old home town. We came across an old man. Atter seeing this man, we thought we recognized him as an old acquaintance. When we discovered this, we were very excited and started asking him questions. We 'Found out that he was onelot our advisors in A.H.H.S., Mr. DiFazio. We then started reminiscing through our old memories at A.H.H.S. He told us that he had met our other advisor, Mrs. Nicholls, who was now retired trom teaching. She and her husband and were running a hot dog stand at one ot the local bathing beaches. When we had tinished our conversation, we continued our walk along the beach. We had not gone but a little way, when we saw a bottle which had dritted up on the shore. Atter seeing the date I956 on it, we decided to explore its contents. Contained in this bottle was a document which stated: Joe Ash is once more back at A.H.H.S. as a Gym teacher, along with his assistant, Carol Lee Weis. Marilyn Boyce has continued on a voyage: she is now Commander in the Waves, and has her own private secretary, Diann Haller. Andy Daino has made his tirst arrest in the State Troopers. He has arrested Jack McConnell, the boy who was undecided about his tuture. Helen West is designing tor Beauty Rest Mattress Company. Her model is Pat Reilly, The Sleeping Beauty. Ed Palme now owns his own butcher shop, Palme's Market, while his wite, Eileen, waits home tor the bacon. Mike Heinline is President ot the United States, with Don Loftus as Secretary ot the Navy. Joyce Joslin's and Margie Lyon's children are all in school under the able direction ot Gretchen Van Brunt. Carol Doucha. Marylou Moller, Marie Senz, Kay Carlstrom, and Pat Johnson, are all head secretaries at Harry McKinney's Pharma- ceutical Plant. Bill Leonard is now scrubbing pans in the back ot David Yale's Minute a Meal Shop. Pat Flatley, Edith Schmedes, Pat Pleasant. Barbara Damon, and Chris Framnes were the nurses in charge ot Howard Leeser who tell ott me lproot ot John Beatty's new factory, which was designed by Dot ac ette. Charlie Hart can be seen any weekend during basketball season at Madison Square Garden with his manager Fred Menkens. They have hired a new chemist, Ward Lathrop, at John Smith's College tor women. Mike Linane, Prosecuting Attorney tor Bob Lucas, has just com- pleted a case against Antoinette Guzzi, dental assistant. Lillian Vaughan has just received a patent tor a new type ot soda she has invented. Ann Nichols, supervisor ot the telephone company. has lust com- pleted training her new operators Bette Jane Geraghty, Rose McGinley, and Veronica Rieth. We have just received word that Joe Czarnecki was rushed to the hospital due to an experiment he tried with 2000 volts. l think the ex- periment tailed. Then, iust as we came to this part ot the document Ed Bunting who is in charge ot the coast guard boat, came and took the bottle as a souvenir. -In Er-V 1 , H -if- 1-sif,---.Y M,,,- ' L., ,....-- .-11. , ........, - -. ,....-...La - 3 O 7 'U c vo -C U5 : 0 lu .l: 'I' ll' 0 0 P- 0 .c 'Ol 3 0.433 Iuoo :-I. -IUUD -5' -a E 52' K-Eve n.onD Q Ill 3 'S 5 .- -B e Ei 0.2 3.2.-Eii iDooO :-gin .9:ou.- o un +73 E35 x -QE '3..3 .u .E .: 1' 0 3 'U +u gg N107 .cm-I5 32...-F +30 'CGI 3 EE .ess Eine. IU CT: Zeer '1-:E E E 3- D 3 KI 4- aw LD ow .E M 'o o 'c o o. .C 4- ao U' C I c : 'U Lu 6 6 Dol' MacheH'e Record long prove ii.-' Records Record shop Prayed Jack McConnell Tollroriyo '-Yes. but-' Girls More girls Luck. I guess Eileen McCormick Enooood -'Oh' heavonsu Eddy Eddy Smiled Rose McGinley Exrromo --I don-i. known Bayonne Train 'rrips Laughed l'larrY MCKlnneV Brain Keep Colm' RockfRolI music One and only one s'I'a'Iion Sfudied for Iesfs Fred Menkens Romeo Tl,or's riohl,-' Books Burn all books Transferred Marylou Moller Day dreamer 0l,-noll Driving Own car Day dreamed Anna Nlcnols Likeable Oh-yea Leffers from Washington. D. C. Move Big hearfedness Eddy Palme Friendly Hoy, Ci-' Eileen Eileen Assisfed Pal PIaa5anI' All around girl Oh, will yon sropjr' Working boys l-SS Clleefef-I Par Reilly Wolioss Okoy,dolroy Shaving Iofions Bearded men Mirrors Veronica Reifh Qoior --so whaiu Traveling The cify Blushed Edifh Schmedes Cry Baby Okay Driving Own car Worked Marie Senz Comedian '-Sure! Boys More boys Sai behind A-sfudeni' John Smifh A Ron-ron No swoop' Homework Nof doing if Algebralc eqUa'll0n Grefchen Van Bruni' porfoor pupil --Olin College Trenfon Sfafe Worked I-lIIIan Vaughan Sharp Here comes my honey! BOYS Andy Danced . Carol Lee Weis Cheerful Ali,oon.io on Irishmen An Irishman All l9V mysell Helen W9S'I' Arfisfic Don'l- roll now Traveling A frip Wifh 'rhe Van Brunf's assisfanc David Yale 'Cnaroder l-lo,Ho'- Bookkeeping Failing PUSl1ed Kay Carlsfrom popnlor Terrifiol' College boys Bobby High marks Joe Czarnecki All or-onnd guy Aw Slrniddupn Pierogy More Pierogy Knew how Andy Daino Flirl ' Boy are you sfuck-up FGYTIGIGS Long frip Fished and bopped Barbara Daman Sfuck-up You beffer believe if Air FOFCG -Ilm 5IUClieCI7?7 Carol Doucna Happy-go-lucky Sure you do Skafing Tuesday nighfs ?????? Pei' F'a+'ev class clown 'ee aff my back' Boys Joe Swuqqled Chris Framnes slim 'Gods' Driving Car Had wha+ if +aak Belle Jana Gera9l 'I'Y Lafe bell racer Nagy break Junior Rick Exfra credifs Arll'0lne'l'l'9 GUIZI Hep Hene5lly Dafes Dafes wifh Wall' Office connecfions Dlann Haller Giggler I don'i' believe if Clofhes More money Good marks Charles Hari Red Head Censored Food Spaglio-Hi can-1, .fell yer, Mike Heinlein porrioi- guess? Germans German Re-Armamenf Good marks Pal Johnson Blondie 'Whaf Boys More boys Who knows -IOYCS -I05lln AH'rac'Iive Gee-wuz Telephones WalI s number Knew fhe righl p ople Ward l-a'Illr0P S-lubborn Newell- English New feacher Argued Howard Leeser Lilrooble l-lil follos' Girls Brew Walked BlII I-aonard A good sporf Wh Me? Vacafions Year Iong ones Flipped, Flopped and Flied Mike I-Inana Poliiician Go Io Blondes Peroxides Double falked his way D00 I-Oll'-I5 Irishman Well fhen- and how Football Make a 'ream and play on if ??-Slipped Bob Lucas Smarl' Boy S Converfible Texas plafes Influence Margla l-V005 Good nalured Come on' Arfie Marriage Sfudied CLASS WILL-,,gQ....-.gi-A---fe? We. The class of '56, being of sound mind and body. do hereby bequeafh The following To The under-sTaTed in hope ThaT They will use Them To The besT of Their abiliTy. To The faculfy, we leave peace and quieT. hoping ThaT They will recover quickly affer our cleparfure. To The underclassmen. we leave The memory of our class. hoping' They will use if as a shining example: I, JOSEPH ASH. do bequeafh To any Junior boy my aThIeTic abiliTy. I. JOHN BEATTY. do bequeafh To MaTThew Weiler my seaT in The office. hoping he doesn'T wear iT ouT. I, MARILYN BOYCE, do bequeafh To Jean Downes my bo++le of LighT and Brighf. I, EDWARD BUNTING. do bequeafh To Jack Seeley my lisT of eighfh periods plus The broom in shop. I. KAY CARLSTROM, do bequeafh To Eleanor O'Keefe my shorT hair cuT. I. JOSEPH CZARNECKI. do bequeafh To William O'Hara my work on The ATrecall. I, ANDREW DAINO, do bequeafh To Richard Ferry my abiliTy To be a handsome, inTeIligenT??. wiTTy characfer, wiThouT beinq conceiTed. il, BARBARA DAMON. do bequeaTh To Carol Fahrer my office connecTions. I. CAROL DOUCHA, do bequeaTh To Maryanne Flanagan my new eyebrow pencil. I, PATRICIA FLATLEY. do bequeaTh To RoberTa McTague my role as class clown. I, CHRISTINE FRAMNES. do bequeaTh To ElizabeTh Vaughn my expired driver's permiT. I. BETTE JANE GERAGHTY. do bequeafh To Joyce RasT my abiliTy To Talk in class. l, ANTOINETTE GUZZI, do bequeafh To Beverly Ruch my abiliTy To be a nuisance. I, DIANN HALLER. do bequeafh To MargareT WorTh my STeno marks. I. CHARLES HART. do bequeafh To any Junior VarsiTy baskeTbalI player my abiliTy To reach The baskeT wiThouT iumping. I. MICHAEL HEINLEIN, do bequeafh To Manuel Greco my knack for German food. I. PAT JOHNSON, do bequeaTh To Marylou Greene my influence. l, JOYCE JOSLIN. do bequeaTh To Pafricia Verrone my iob in The office. I, WARD LATHROP, do bequeaTh To Ned MacLaughlin my abiliTy To give a cerTain Teacher a hard Time. I, HOWARD LEESER. do bequeafh my happy-go-lucky way To Francis LaRue. 30 'K' I .... -1- ' ' Y Q I. I. I. I. WILLIAM LEONARD, do bequeafh fo Gerard Lane my clean whife bucks. MICHAEL LINANE, do bequeafh fo Henning Halverson my abilify fo falk 'rhe Iongesf on one sfafemenf. DONALD LOFTUS, do bequeafh fo any foofball player my co-capfaincy and my bed in fhe hospifal. ROBERT LUCAS. do bequeafh fo James Cassidy my used comb. T MARGERY LYONS, do bequeafh fo Evelyn Hoehn my nafural curly hair. DOROTHY MACHETTE, do bequeafh 'Io Sally Keech my pink suede Ioafers. JOHN MCCONNELL. do bequeafh fo Henry Runge my seaf in Hisfory. EILEEN McCORMICK, do bequeafh 'ro any Junior my meefing place befween rooms 20I and 202. ROSE MCGINLEY. do bequeafh fo Dolores Elia my exfreme ways. HARRY MCKINNEY. do bequeafh fo James Higgins my abilify fo fhink clearly. FRED MENKENS, do bequeafh fo Charles Behrens my clean office record and my picfures of Marilyn Monroe, which are hanging on my locker door. MARYLOU MOLLER, do bequeafh fo Barbara Raike my enfhusiasm for school? ANN NICHOLS. do bequeafh fo Penny Edwards my abilify fo wrife Ieffers in class. EDWARD PALME, do begueafh fo Richard Sfockfon my abilify fo pass wifhouf working. PATRICIA PLEASANT, do bequeafh fo Richard Rippke my joyful laugh. PATRICIA REILLY. do bequeafh fo Roberf Kinlan my abilify fo sleep during class wifhouf geffing caughf. VERONICA RIETH. do bequeafh fo Pafricia Young my dancing lessons. EDITH SCHMEDES, do bequeafh fo Louise Oswald my posifion on fhe Year- book Sfaff. MARIE SENZ. do bequeafh fo Norman 'Freeman my record for being on fhe absenfee lisf. JOHN SMITH, do bequeafh fo Ralph Newman my way wifh girls. GRETCHEN VAN BRUNT, do bequeafh fo Richard Reiher my second year Algebra marks. LILLIAN VAUGHN, do bequeafh fo Berfha Conover my abilify fo do fhe fish. CAROL LEE WEIS, do bequeafh fo any J.V. cheerleader my Co-Capfaincy. HELEN WEST. do bequeafh fo Mary Malone any sfray cafs fhaf happen fo come around. DAVID YALE, do bequeafh fo Pafricia Sanborn my enfhusiasm for bookkeeping. -j - OU RTEOUS WOLF 81 WOLFESS BEST Ma MOST C Andrew Danio Pafrlcla R H LINE d La'rhrOP . . SI y F Wiglne Framnes Lllllan Vaughan red Menkens Mosr FRIENDLY , M051 POPULAR RUG CUTTERS Parrncna Pleasanr D Id Loffus Howard Lesser Mgrtiw iw fy iii W I Kggacarls-Hom Lnllran Vaughan Andrew Damo f9 e,W Q if gvwafirgg, r W fam Joseph Czarneck: LQ M Tir? WH? 7157 S ' li U5 11 , 2 2 ra f 5' f P A 4 2 gf GEF M' 935' BEST FIGURE Kay Ca rlsfrom Fred M enkens BEST Unnavoggrk Lucas JOYCE J oslin R Nr l al BEST DISPOSITION Howard Leeser - Edward Palme Palricia Pleasanf HF Q S l veg .3 like T59 Wx 45 Q5 W l -QQFWWM if 'Z W MSMQEWJ0 W S GX M emma k W A 5 H W Q ,S . - 2?1S15'E'55Vi3Ei z'zs1 '-fl W Jia . -H , gem , 5:-ffwf:1f: K-:es-.isi,f-s,i2i4'ie: fl-'va-lvifzfs:-rs: me ,.,: :L-'M Q m.M-fy-f -ffb:,usWf:a,f:2fgz,:1frfsz.a,1y,q,1,':q f..-f , inf? wi L,, ,g-f a' raigmqig,fgarage-.isfsmlgggirifiaiffailmy T if g,q,rl, l f '--f ,, f5zg,gq5fg2sifX53g9m5i gf:g,sw,?2' ,W je J' 'Sf -r,..?Sk,'i2,f2ffJ4SETsi:1155451 5 5f.!v,'l ': 'EFF MJ ., A f H if 1:91511Nfl?-Imam-w.ws iz: .wa 'ms : V -T -z T, ,L..,,g:A, Z1' T, , ,. 1 'L A 2-2, gf ,rf ' We f,fvf.:e: 2smeige s5x -s l , M W ? A , A i u f' ' :fa v g fy- fi-, rf1'l,:f,ff '- A ' M My fegfwmafwfem, ,,-ff-1, ,..,,. K .. '- apr- , ,'f:tfsfg1':i l,:?'ff1lf'f'vz ' , if, --rg,, ,,J. .1 -1 g,-1: 'v,gw, f - jf -- . f5h72?Vf1,!xQlffaEi:-lf''5fEff5l,fl5- WW A , SEK? I1 :',.f1 ' -mm f Z kgwy y N N aw A 7 -. :f WW 'i1 ..,, fif'?l?lf 9 Nf, Wlpzsizhiir1',1??5fQ74fZi-'M MOST STUDIOUS G-refchen Van Brunf Harry McKinney l X K X Q-we f T 1 gig , 2 K we M x AW, X F A x 2 2 f , Q o 3 , mr ? il l ff K Y E !. ,,. lf wgffefvza lg -.frsfww 1wfgez5afQv:az.-Mrlwff --L, ., Mi. my w K v xv L ? M X YV 2,3 ,ffl af 9 X W My .sl fa, , S SM :I A. ff' A ' 'fa CLASS CLOWNS Howard Leeser - Palrlcia Flalley Y POLL MOST ARTISTIC Veronica R MUST SILENT T' eflh Q John BGGHY MOST VERSATILE Pafricla Flalley Joseph Cza rneclci Helen Wesl' - Michael Llnane C'-ASS P lC safbaf?LlZ'ClAN5 DAY DREAMERS MOST flffefoseph As Michael Linlinrljel Mary Lou Moller Carol L69 Wels , Edward Bunfing ,T MR. D. A. BUSCH Presidenl Allanlic Highlands Parent-Teachers' Associalion MR. GEORGE WUESTHOFF Chairman Ways and Means Commillee M R. ALLAN TRACY Presidenl Allamlic Highlands Teachers' Associafion Scholarship Fund ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS PUBLIC SCHOOL 'SCHOLARSHIP FUND The hopes of many years were realized Ihis year in 'rhe eslablishmenl of a scholarship fund for The graduales of our high school. The fund was a cooperalive ellorl of The Allarvlic Highlands Parenl Teachers' Associalion: Ihe presidenls of Ihese groups, Mr. D. A. Busch and Mr. Allan J. Tracy, were inslru- menlal in Ihe crealion of 'rhe proiec'l'. Any graduale of 'rhe school may apply for scholarship aid for furlher educalional work: Ihis applies Io college, nursing, business school or any approved graduale sludy. The sludenls are awarded granls of one hundred dollars on Ihe basis of scholarship and need. Preference for 'rhese granls is given Io Ihe currenl class, bul graduales for Ihe Iwo years previous are eligible. A. H. FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP FUND Lefl' Io righlz Coach R. Finn, William Connell, A. Tracy. Charles DiFazzio. G. Wuesfhoff, G. S. Prin- cipal. John Greenleaf. Joe Kavensky. Coach B. Van Brunf, Bill O'Neil, Alex Busse. .wa ..- -a sw AnnouncemenTs oT The recipienTs will be made aT The graduaTion exercises: The cash award is given upon The suc- cessTul compleTion OT a semesTer or uniT oT graduaTe worlc. To raise The Tunds needed Tor The awards, a commiTTee was appoinTed Trom boTh organizaTions. Mr. George WuesThoTT of The Teachers' group was macle Chairman oT The Ways and Means CommiTTee: Mrs. Gaslcill and Mrs. VincenT Fox repre- senTed The ParenT group and Mrs. Henri Olinger and Mrs. Jack Nicholls were also appoinTed Trorn The Teachers' group. The highlighT oT The drive Tor Tunds was The nighT oT The bene- TiT games. February 23. l956. ln The TirsT game, The ATlanTic Highlands grade school deTeaTed The Highlands grade school 40-30. The second game resulTed in a 60-53 vicTory Tor The VarsiTy over The Alumni. The biggesT sensaTion oT The evening was The Thrill-packed FaculTy-Senior game ThaT The Seniors won in The lasT minuTes 41-39. The basl4eTball games noT only pro- duced a revenue of almosT Tour hundred dollars, buT gave a capaciTy crowd The saTisTacTion oT one oT The mosT enioyable nighTs oT Tun during The enTire school year. All The major civic organizaTions and clubs in our com- muniTy were conTacTed To help in Tinancing The Tund. The commiTTee To decide upon The granTing oT These awards was headed by our SuperinTendenT oT Schools, Mr. HerberT MeinerT: commiTTee members included Mrs. Henri Qlinger, Mrs. Jaclc Nicholls. Mr. D. A. Busch and Mrs. McCullum. This year The response oT The people oT The communiTy and The sTudenTs To This proiecT was very enThusiasTic: leT's hope ThaT The Scholarship Fund will become a permanenT parT of our school acTiviTy program. 35 WASHIN GreeTings: Having a swell Time, wish you were here. No bells ringing, no eighTh periods, no homework and no sleep. This is one unTorgeTTable Trip. Don'T plan To miss iT. A TiTTing climax To a Tour-year program oT acTiviTies. IT is doubTTul Tha+ more could be crowded inTo a Three-day Trip. From The Time you board The sTreamlined moTor coach on early Wednesday morning, iT's Go-Go-Go. We Traveled l2O miles on The Turnpike and There wasn'T any need Tor sTopping Tor The old Terry boaT aT Pennsville. JusT conTinued on over The new elevaTed bridge, and before you're aware. iT's brunch aT The bus Terminal. The coTTee is hardly cooled before iT's all aboard Tor BalTimore and lunch aT Howard Johnson's. lnTeresT lagged, buT only momenTarily: a Thousand men in whiTe uniforms passing in columns To classes announced our ar- rival aT Annapolis. A Tour of The principal building, a dress parade and away we go. WashingTon and Then l'loTel HarringTon-iT's wash up, dress up and dinner. The Library oT Congress and The Lincoln Memorial, besT viewed under lighTs before show Time. WhaT now? GeT up, rise and shine: iT's anoTher day. The Bureau OT Engraving by 8:45 A.M.. The WashingTon Monument NaTional NWT' HX CDN TRIP CapiTol. and beTore you caTch your breaTh, iT's Time To be oTT Tor ArlingTon, and iusT in Time To see The 2 o'clock change oT guard aT The Tomb oT The Unkown Soldier. Then Alexandria, Old ChrisT Church, NaTional Masonic Memorial. a beauTiTul drive along The PoTomac, and we have arrived aT one oT Americas mosT noTed shrines. MounT Vernon. ATTer everyone is accounTed Tor, we sTarT rolling back To WashingTon. Surprising how Travel sharpens one's appeTiTe-dinner aT The hoTel. Plans Tor The room parTy aTTer The show. Sorry! WashingTon SenaTors play aT This Time on alTernaTe years. l do believe breakTasT is an hour laTer Today. GreaT, and Oh, Boy, do l need ThaT exTra hour. The SmiThsonian lnsTiTuTe by 9 A.M., The JeTTerson Memorial. WhiTe House and The F.B.l. Tour by ll A.M. lT doesn'T seem possible, buT iT's almosf all , EaT. pack. shop and goodby WashingTon. The Franciscan MonasTery, noT To be missed. is our last sTop before The long Trek home. BeTore we leTT, we made reservaTion Tor every member of The class oT l956. We iusT couldn'T bear your missing This memorable Trip! THE '55er STanding, leTT To righT: Joyce Corson. PaTricia ReuT, Henry RieTh. KenneTh Groyer. John Dunn. Hendrik PeTersen. KenneTh RiTTershoTTer. ArThur KnuTsen, William lrvinq. Mr. Thomas Garrison, Mrs. Rose HoTTmann. Mr. Bradley Van T3r.unT. MGFTH1 KHUTSOHI Thomas-Derby, PeTer Hino, PeTer Feiling, ArThur Raike, William l-lodg-e, Donald Monahan, Paul Muir, William Nonnemacher, Monica Sodoskyz Jacqueline Lyons. SeaTed: JudiTh Curry. Carolyn McTaque, Gail Simpson, 'PaTrxcia Vannlflrk. Jane? Fiore. JudiTh MaTTia, Mary Larsen. Carol Pederson. AsTrid Fride.n, Alice Jackson. Dolores Verrone, PaTricia Mason. Dolores York. Suzanne Voegeli. DoroThy Bozza. Florence Longo. Barbara BriTTon. W 'MT'T X 5 rn w: Arfhur Q 1-4- O -C rn L 0 -s- I: 1 H1. Kennefh ason. 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L o U an U :- o 1 u-T C O 5- -I ueilne CQ Ja H 1 1 1 x p i i JUNIOR In Seplember, 1953, fiffy-one con- fused buf exciled Freshmen enlered Ailanlric Highlands High School. Our firslr acl'ivi+y of +he year was +he Freshman Gel-Togelher Parry. We spenl' an enioyable evening dancing, playing games and becoming acquainr- ed wilrh our fellow slrudenls. Affer becoming beH'er acquainled wilrh our classmales, we elecled as class officers, John Seeley, Presidenfi William O'Hara, Vice-Presidenlg and Barbara Railce, Secrelary-Treasurer. Our boys were acrive in all sporls. The girls also were aclive in cheer- leading and girls' inlramurals. Firsl' row, leff To right: Manuel Greco. William O'Hara. Henry Morse. James Cassidy, James Higgins, Jan Jensen. Richard Ferry. Second row: Norman Freeman, Richard Knochel, John Seeley, Charles Mac- Laughlin, Richard Ripplce, Roberl' Kinlan, Charles Behrens. Richard Sfockfon. Third row: Henning Halvorsen. Ralph Newman. Richard Reiher, Maffhew Weiler, Henry Runge. James Kehoe. Daniel Calandriello. Bolrh girls and boys parlicipaled in Jrhe Jabberwoclc. a physical educalion exhibirion which was held in The High School Audilorium. direc+ed by Miss Kimber and Mr. Finn. Some of Jrhe members of our class were in Jrhe Chrislmas Program. We also had an enioyable Chrislmas Parry of games. dancing and fun. This wonderful firsl' year in high school was made successful under ihe guidance of Mrs. Olinger and Mr. Greifer. ln Seplember, l954, we relurned 'ro high school more accusfomed +o ihe busy rouline. , As Sophomores, we elecled James Cassidy. President William O'Hara, Vice-Presidenl: and Deanna Brady. Secrelary-Treasurer. ln our Sophomore year. we parfici- pared in more school acrivilies. Many of our classmales were leaders in lhe various clubs. Our boys became acrive in J. V. and Varsily sporls, and The girls ap- peared in inlramurals and on lfhe J.V. Cheerleading squad. . FirsT row, leTT To righT: Jeanne Downes, Delores Elia, Maryann Flanagan. Mary Louise Greene, Mary Malone, Carole Fahrer, Joyce Rash Penny Edwards. Second row: Beverly Ruch, ElizabeTh Vaughan, Sally Keech. Louise Oswald, Eleanor O'KeeTe, Gail Pifman, PaTricia Sanborn. Third row: Carol Verrone, RoberTa McTague, PaTricia Young. BerTha Conover. Barbara Raike, Evelyn Hoehn. Our TirsT acTiviTy which conTribuTed money Towards our Junior and Senior Trips was The Sophomore Dance. IT was enjoyed by all. . Again, we had a successTul year un- der The guidance oT Mrs. Mergudich and Mr. ViTiello. ln SepTember, l955. we began our Junior year, Teeling like old hands aT A.l-i.l-l.S. by now. We elecTed as oTTicers: William O'l-lara, PresidenT: John Seeley, Vice- PresidenT: and ElizabeTh Vaughan. SecreTary-Treasurer. In laTe SepTember, we selecTecl our class rings. Our class advisors were Mrs. Olinger and Mr. Kuhn. On The evening ol: December sec- cond. under The direcTion oT Mrs. ArTord, we presenTed The annual Junior Play. AunTie's Money. Soon aTTer This, we sponsored a very successTul and enjoyable ChrisTmas Dance. Again our boys parTicipaTed in sporTs. some earning VarsiTy leTTers. CLASS Our girls parTicipaTed in sporTs by playing inTramurals and cheering The J.V. Squad. Many of The sTudenTs were acTive in The various clubs. The Junior Trip To New York was ejjjoyed as a memorable occasion To a . Several sTudenTs oT our class were chosen To represenT our school aT Girls' and Boys' STaTe during The summer. Our lasT acTiviTy as Juniors was The Junior-Senior Prom. We were very pleased, and enjoyed playing hosT To The seniors oT l956. As The Seniors oT I957. we shall sTrive To have our class leave The school beTTer Than we Tound iT. 15 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Leff fo righf: Joan O'Neil, Secrefary- Treasurer: Roberf Earle, Presiclenf: Shirley Bahrs. Vice-Presidenf. SCPHOMGRE CLASS 1-M ,,.....----- Firsf row, leff fo righf: John Marconi. Richard Bolen, Roberf Marz. Kevin Moran, Richard Maxson, Cornelius O'Keefe, Gerald Mofley. John Mohahan, Herloerf Longshore, Dennis McMullin, Elloerf Mason. Second row: John Romandeffi, Allen Zeller, Paul Borsky, John O'Brien. Harold Davidson, Roberf Duffy. Laurence Johnson, Roberf Duffy. Pefer Donoghue. Jeffrey Garison. Henry Gregerson, George Lafhrop. Third Byrne, Michael Wolffe. Michael Gill, James Bordulis, Francis row: John La Rue, Roberf Earle, Richard Stern, Thomas Walder, Lawrence Garrify. Harry Cook, William Wigginfon. Fourfh row: Charles Dwighf, Arnold Lane, Ronald Powles. Gregory Heafh. Ronald Davies, Richard Morgan. Joseph Sfern, Alex Duffkin, Robert Leonard. Joseph Linane. Paul Beyer. We sfarfed our freshman year wifh loewildermenf and excifemenf. We were eager fo meef new friends and do new fhings. Our class advisors, Mr. William O'Neil, Mrs. Margaref Olinger. and Mrs. Princess Arford were always ready fo help us in every way. Our class officers were: Wyndham Reed, Presidenf: l-larold Davidson, Vice- Presidenf: and Shirley Bahrs, Secrefary- Treasurer. Affer fhe elecfion, we had our freshman gef-fogefher, where we danced, played games, and had refresh- menfs. The freshman baslcefloall feam won - every game, and gained invaluable confidence for fhe following year. We began our Sophomore year enfhusiasfically and wifh more assurance fhan we had in our freshman year, since we had become adiusfed pre- viously fo fhe surroundings. .gg ...Q Firsl' row. leff fo righf: Pafricia Raszka, Judifh Gunderson, Fay Novak, Marfha Jensen, Elizabefh Kehoe, Johanna Nonnemacher, Lorraine Clancy, Nancy Parker, Sally Shaffer. Second row: Barbara Busch. Carolyn Blom, Susan Fox, Linnef Bell, Dorofhy Bahrs. Barbara Gould. Josephine Harfsgrove, Myra Anderson. Third row: Mary Agee, Gail Corey, Celena Coleman, Judifh Plifnik, Linda Schnabel, Beverly Bri?- fingham, Frances Heiman, Elizabefh Philips, Shirley Bahrs. Fourfh row: Roseffa Loomis, Clara Bosley, Carol Ann Dempsey, Joan O'NeiI. Barbara Brooks, Barbara Van Name, Judifh Hammond, Dianne Smifh. Mary Jo Lyons. Under fhe excellenl' supervision of our class advisors, Mrs. Rose Hoffman, Mr. SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISORS William Connell, and Mr. John Green- Lefr fo righi-: Mr. Connell. leaf, we elecfed our class officers Roberf Earle, Presidenf: Shirley Bahrs. Vice-Presidenfg Joan O'Neil, Secrefary- Treasurer. We gof off fo a good sfarf by selling more magazines in fhe annual drive fhan any ofher class. Our reward was an ice cream parfy, during which we danced and had a wonderful fime. Due fo fhe cooperafion of so qreaf a number in our class, we had a suc- cessful dance in March af which we had an enjoyable fime. There were confesfs, refreshmenfs, and amusing enferfain- menf. We had a prosperous, excifing year, and shall look forward fo experiencing even greafer acfivifies in our Junior and Senior years. I Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Greenleaf. 4 .cc -h +L -'lx 4-'ff' -.-f ee-X al T , 'f .A L !' ..ff-- ' T ., ii :w mg , A 1.11: ,u-'ww wm- Kneeling, Firsr row: Roberi' Schwed, Franklin Pairiersno, Vicior Godley, Roberi' O'Neil, Roberi Ellis, Sieward Hermaus, William Roberrs, George Dands, Peier Verrone, Donald Schived, Clar- ence Welsh, Frederick Voorhees. Seafed, Second row. Joan Greene, Joan Knight Gerirude Fiel, Cafherine NisCauley, Ron- ald Creighion, Karen Rirrershoier, Jill Feldman, Bernice Davies, Judiih Ferry, Jacqueline Bahrs, Jaueria Rasnuissen. Third row. Mr Walker, Richard Parker, Vinceni Mendes, Lucy Noiis, Meark INCGMING INCOMING FRESHMEN, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS A.M. Farsi row: Paul MacLaughlin, Allan Borsky, Amedeo Greco, Srephen McVey, Harry Zane, Parrick McConnell. Second row: Margarer Leonard, Marie Denion, Sheila While, Helen Horch- klss, Adina Bell, Karen Abrams. Third row: Jerome Mason, Frederick Baldwin, Nancy Thompsen, Louise Irving, Paul Tam- burella, Ronald Halvorsen. Fourrh row: David Schmedes, Thomas Cowden, Roberf Brooks, William Freeman, Mrs. Kriwan, George Robinson, Evan Garrison, Howard Lemberq. Van Brunr, Joann Mouni, Judifh Leeser, Frances Bryan, Nancy Braun, Bruce Schenck, William Sriles, Charles Keech, Thomas Raike, William Moore, Mrs. Egglesion. Fourrh row: Kennerh Wickleens, John McCaun, Douglas Finley, Roberi' Auihory. James Fernandez, Frederick Smirh, James Hufron, Dennis Gras- so, Sieven Seinchessen, John Phillips. George Pa'H'erson, Melvin Parker, James Sanborn, John Senunsky. FRESHMEN INCOMING FRESHMEN ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS P.M. Firsi row: Roberi Kanach, Frank Truesdale, Roberi' O'Neil, James Bosley, David. Lorney, William Cripps. Second row: Walier Curry, Rurh Gawler, Pairicia Reiher,' Marior Voorhees, Laura Crockefr. Third row: Miss Malkamis, Regina Chiarello, Carol Birch, Mary Ann Rich, Pairicia Toraro, Suzeire Turner. Fourrh row: Lelia Mae Huseniiza, Peier Schloeder, Richard Gaskill, Brian Moran. Fifrh row: Raymond Agee, Michael Boker, Charles Boyce, Norman Johnson, George Curfis. ACTIVITIES W ffl I -i ,fy -f-XJ -gn-lf '?,d,:,g?V X! k -2277? i.. 5. IEE' aw XX 55 ' Qu Q3 -,,,.....--:ill- i.....-. .+L- Z M ,,,,,m Q1...L,i -ii W NW ,, Q A L, 7 5k 47 48 Service Club Under The direcTion oT Mr. Charles Di Fazio, The Service Club has perTormed iTs respecTive duTies admirably ThroughouT The school year. Included in These duTies were: To assisT visiTors enTering The school: regulf:-:Te conducT in The halls during The passing oT classes and To insrill and promoTe The spiriT oT pride in school iproperTy among The members oT The sTudenT body. The Service Club is cerTainly an asseT To The orderly reguIaTion of our school. fb SERVICE CLUB OFFICERS LeT'T To righT: lvir. DiFazio. Advisor: Joseph Ca - neclcii. President Howard Leeser, Vice-Presidenly -ky. A! Presidenh PaTricia FIaTley. SecreTary-Treasurer. QC '-H-1' '-- 'JY ' - FirsT row, Ie-TT To righT: Veronica RieTh, Kay CarIsTrom, Rose McGinley. Diann Haller, Johanna Nonnemacher, Mary Louise Green, Shirley Bahrs, DoroThy Bahrs, Sally ShaTTer. PaTricia Johnson. Second row: GreTchen Van BrunT, Barbara Brooks, Susan Fox, Elizaberh Vaughan, ChrisTine Frarnnes, BeTTe Jane GeraghTy. Joan O'NeiI, Carole Verrone, Louise Oswald. Third row: James Bordulis. Richard Knochel, William O'Hara, AnToineTTe Guzzi, Lois Reed, PaTricia FIaTley, Beverly Ruch. Jo Ann Lyons. FourTh row: Edward BunTing. Henry Runge, Joseph Czarnecki, Howard Leeser. Andrew Daino, William Leonard, Michael Linanel David Yale. FiTTh row: Mr. DiFazio. Joseph STern. Ward LaThrop. John SmiTh, Charles HarT, Richard Reiher, Richard Ripplce, Charles MacLaughIin. Donald Loffus. A FirsT row, leTT To righT: JaneT FranTin, Carol Doucha, PaTricia PleasanT, Arlene Lucas, La Belle MurTha, Veronica RieTh, Shirley Bahrs, Joan O'Neil, Carole Fahrer. Second row: Joseph Czar- neclci. Gloria Senz, PaTricia FlaTley, Kay CarlsTrom, Carol Lee Weis, Beverly Ruch. Edi+h Schmedes. ChrisTine Framnes, ElizabeTh Vaughan, Barbara Busch. Third row: Mrs. Nicholls, Wyndham Reed, Andrew CarlsTrom. James Manigrasso. Ronald Davies, Donald LoTTus, Richard Rippke. William O'Hara, Jack Seeley, Ward LaThrop. RoberT Earle. ,...-- STudenT Council The STudenT Council. under The supervision oT Mrs. Nicholls, had as iTs oTTicers This year: Wil- liam O'l-Tara, PresidenT: PaTricia l:laTley, Vice- President and Kay CarlsTrom. 'SecreTary-Treasurer. As The governing body oT The school, iT had many dunes To Take charge oT as They arose. This year The number oT STudenT Council mem- bers had been increased by having represenTaTives Trom The home rooms. One OT The TirsT evenTs oT The year was giving a GeT-TogeTher ParTy Tor The Treshmen class. Our STudenT Council was hosT Tor The MonmouTh CounTy STudenT Council meeTing and also spon- sored noonTime dancing. WiTh The help oT The sTudenT body and The advisor, our STudenT Council had a very successTul year. jx X- 4- ,- ,...J-...-- 'TT' -isli STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS LeTT To iighT: William O'Haral Presidenfi PaTricia FlaTley, Vice-PresidenT: Mrs. Nicholls, Advisor: Kay CarlsTrom, SecreTary-Treasurer. 49 President Roberf Lucas: Vice-President Wyndham Reed: Secreiary-Treasurer, Barbara Brooks. Firs+ row: Caiherine Benning, Carol Grogan, Arlene Gawler. Faye Novalc, Karhleen Weis, Beverly Afile, Gail Oberlander, Parricia Hadiield, Belh Jenson, Judirh Gunderson, Lorraine Clancy, Elizabefh Kehoe, Sally Shaffer, Susan Fox. Second row: Carol Doucha, Pairicia Schmedes, Pauleire Prud'Homme, Myra Anderson, Josephine Harfsgrove, Linner Bell, Barbara Busch, Clara Bosley, Doroihy Bahrs, Pairicia Raszka. Shirley Bahrs, Carolyn Blom, Palricia Geraghiy, Chrisrine Framnes. Third row: Marylou Moller, Anioinerle Guzzi, Beverly Ruch. Lois Chiarello, Carol Ann Dempsey, Judilh Pliinik, Janei Franlin, Arlene Lucas, Charloiie Dennis, Francis Heiniman, Linda Schnabel, Virginia Hari, Manon DeCarlo. Fourrh row: Edirh Schmedes, Pairicia Flalley, Greichen Van Bruni, Roberfa McTague, Pafricia Young, Jacqueline Morgan. Berfha Conover, Barbara Van Nane, Mary Jo Lyons. Dianne Smiih, Maryanne Flanagan, Gloria Senz, Judiih Hammond, Elizaberh Phillips, Kay Carlsrrom. Science Club Firsi' row: Mr. Busse, Advisor, William Burdikoff, Gerald Moiley, Larry Johnson, Dennis McMullin. Roberi' Earle William O'Hara, Hank Morse, Joseph Ash, Perer Donog- hue, William Wigginion, John Seeley, Mr. Paierson Advisor. Second row: Gary Gawler, Francis Lyons, Henry Greqerson, Jeffrey Garrison, Michael Linane. Donald Loifus, Joseph Siern, Peier Murray, Fred Menkens, Joseph Czarnecki William Leonard James Higgins Thomas Walder Richard Ferry. Third row: Joseplf Linane Richard Morgan Henry Gregerson Ronald Davies Ward Larhrop Richard Reiher John Smiih Cha.les Hari' James Kehoe Richard Siern Mairhew Weiler Charles MacLaughlin Richard Rippke Manuel Greco Edward Bunfing. n n 4 u u A I I i 4 i .- 1 I r u u i 1 c u u The chorus. under fhe fine direcfion of Miss Audrey Websfer, presenfed ifs an- nual Chrisfmas Pageanf fo fhe Parenf-Teachers' Associafion and fhe elemenfary and high school sfudenf bodies. The chorus has increased ifs membership by including ele- menfary sfudenfs. These sfu- denfs will, fherefore, gain valuable fraining in fhe field of group singing before enfer- ing high school. JUNIOR RED CROSS OFFICERS Sfandingz Pal' Flafley. Dorofhy Bahrs, Joan O'N'eiI. sarbara Busch. Siffing: Roberf Earle. Carol Lee exs. GRADE SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES OF JUNIOR RED CROSS Firsf row: Pefer Geraghfy, Donald I-Iyer, David Kraff. Louis Douglas. Jeffrey Frimpfer. Roberf Rippke. Second row: Pafricia Plifnik, Pafricia Keegan. Roberfa Van Pernis, Linda Brooks. Sharon Shead. Jean Wesf, Mrs. Sfraub. Third row: George Curfis. Norman Johnson. i Chorus Junior Red Cross The American Junior Red Cross Council of Aflanfic Highlands High School was under fhe direcfion of Roberf Earle. Presidenf: Dorofhy Bahrs, Vice Presidenfq Joan O'NeiI, Secrefary: and Barbara Busch. Sfudenf Council Represenfafive. All children in grade school and high school are members. We had a IOOW membership drive, a Thanksgiving Food collecfion and a Chrisfmas foy collecfion for fhe needy families in our area. Sfanding, Lefl' fo righf: I-larry McKinney. John Smifh, Gre- gory Heafh. Richard Reiher, Roberfa McTague, Richard Ripplce. Joe Czarneclci. Third row: Linda Schnabel, Barbara Brooks. Linnef Bell. Joan O'NeiI, Jeffery Garrison. Barbara Busch, Berfha Conover, Susan Fox, Roberf Lucas. Second row: Mrs. Sfock. Advisor: Befh Jensen, Roberf Earle. Shirley Bahrs. Dorofhy Bahrs. Mrs. Olinger, Advisor: Thomas Walder, Joseph Sfern, Richard Maxson, Richard Morgan. Firsf row: Carolyn Blom. Paf Pleasanf. Paf Flafley. Kay Carlsfrom. Diane Haller. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR Seafed, leff io righf: Beverly Ruch, Vice-President Joyce Joslin, Presi- denfg Diann Haller, Secrefary- Treasurer. Slanding: Mrs. Hoffman Advisory Chrisfine Framnesg Sfu- denf Council Represenfafive. The Commerce Club of Aflanfic Highlands High School is under Jrhe direcfion of Mrs. Rose D. Hoffmann. Club meelrings were held fhe second and fourfh Thursday of every mon1'h. Some of fhe acfivifies underfaken by fhe Commerce Club fhis year were: Toys for needy children af Chrisfmas, a baslcef of mixed goodies for The aged af Thanksgiving, 'ryping awards given fo fhe besl' fyping sfudenfs, and our annual Jrrip. The purpose of our,organizal'ion was fo creafe an inferesf in and an undersfanding of fhe business world, fo encourage each member 'ro develop himself 'ro a higher level of leadership, personalify and service, and 'ro pariicipafe in worfh-while underfalcings for fhe improvemenf of The school, of The communify, and of business life. Firsf row: Diann Haller, Chrisfine Framnes. Anfoineffe Guzzi, Frances Heiniman, Joyce Joslin, Marylou Moller, Ann Nicholls, Louise Oswald. Second row: Mrs. Hoffmann, Rose McGinley, Sally Shaffer, Roberfa McTague, Barbara Van Name, Carole Verrone, Gail Pifman, Clara Bosley, Carol Ann Dempsey, Nancy Parker, Pafricia Raszka, Beverly Ruch. Edifh Schmecles. Commerce Club Hobby Club OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Sealed, leil 'lo righl: Anne Nichols. Secreiary-Treasurer: Diann Haller. President Veronica Riefh, Siudenl Council Represeniafive. Sianding: Mrs. Sioclc, Mr. Di Fazio, Miss Linehan. Advisors. The Hobby Club of A+lan'ric Highlands School. under 'lhe guidance of Mr. Charles Di Fazio. Mrs. Josephine Sioclc and Miss Eihel Linehan, has complelred Hs Third year of organizarion in school. The purpose of Jrhis club is io Jreach sludenis differenr 'Types of cralls and hobbies which can be done in Their spare +ime. Some of The many Types of craiis done lhis year were aluminum Trays. block priniing, leaiher craft ceramics, and wood working. The club mei every Wednesday afler school. Firsi row: Rose McGinley, Pairicia Young. Gail Corey, Diann Haller. Helen Wesi, Linnei' Bell. Belh Jenson, Judiih Gunderson. Second row: Miss Linehan, Adviser, Anfoineiie Guzzi. Anne Nichols, Joyce Joslin. Mary Anne Flanagan, Berlha Conover, Carole Ann Dempsey, Clara Bosley, Chrishne Framnes, Barbara Busch, Beverly Ruth, Veronica Riefh. Third row: Carol Grogan. Parricia Schmedes. Eihel Vida, Pauleile Prud'l-lomme, Arlene Gawler. Virginia Hari. Jacqueline Morgan, Shirley Boyce. Firsi' row: George Walders. Gerald Moiley, Jan Jenson. Richard Srern, Alex Dulilcin. James Higgins, Richard Ferry, Gary Gawler. Second row: Donald Lofrus, Manuel Greco. Ward Lafhrop. Joseph Sfern. Henry Morse. Perer Murray. Edward Bunring. Pefer Donoghue. William O'Hara. Richard Reiher, Andrew Daino, Jack McConnell. Richard Rippke. Daniel Calandriello, Henry Runge, William Leonard, Charles Hari. Howard Leeser. James Kehoe. John Smirh. Joseph Linane. Charles Dwight Michael Linane. Audio Visucil Aids The group consisrs of high school I 'T-. boys who operare Jrhe audio-visual devices Jrhar our school has. The Iooys operale The I6 mm. sound proiecfor ,... ancl l'he 35 mm. film srrip proiecror in classrooms as a leaching aid. - i - ,- .... m 3:5-T.,-- The group also operaies +he public address sysrem, Jrhe rape recorder and orher such devices. Each boy is given a Jrhorough rraining in proieciion and proieciion rechniques. Mr. Wuesrholf is in charge of +he Jrraining and opera+ion of The group. Q x i' ' . f 1 A A T NJ, - .-:-'- -- -1- ,l. QM- LefT To righT: Gary Gawler, James Higgins. George Walder, Alex DuTTlcin, Gerald MoTley, Richard STern, James Ferry. Jan Jensen. Tiger Review The Press Club, which was responsible Tor publishing The school paper, as well as re- porTing on sTudenT acTiviTies To The Asbury Parlc Press, was one oT The mosT acTive clubs in The school. The school periodical, Tiger Review, was a major proiecT. In iTs pages could be Touncl girls' and boys' sporTs, Senior SpoTlighT and TeaTure arTicles on many subiecTs OT inTeresT To The sTudenT body. Mr. Cleary oT The Asbury Park Press came every Thursday and Talked To us abouT many phases oT newspaper worlc, including head- lines, TronT page make-up, lead paragraphs and oTher imporTanT subiecTs concerning journalism. For The sTudenT who wroTe I6 arTicles, his paper provided a STudenT Jour- nalism card. In The spring oT The year, The group Tool: a Trip To Bear iv1ounTain spon- sored by The Asbury Park Press. The Press Club's advisor was Mr. Kuhn. The sTaTT was headed by EdiTor Carol Lee Weis, AssisTanT EdiTor Jack McConnell and Secre- Tary-Treasurer PaTricia FlaTley. The organizaTion served iTs purpose by giving sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To develop inTeresT in The Tield oT iournalism. -.-...-... -....,... 11 'i..-'5- L DDDU DLT 5 g-3.-nv Ili. 1-L , 5 1 .ff-3' xii x sys H' 1. JUNIOR PLAY CAST SiTTing: RoberTa McTague, Carol Fahrer, BeTTy Vaughan.'STanding: Jan Jenson, Jack Seeley, Ned McLaughlin, Richard Knochel. Junior Ploy SiTTing: Carole Verrone, Beverly Ruch. STanding: Sal- ly Keech, Ralph Newman, Richard Reiher, Louise Os wald, Mrs. P. Arford. AUNTlE'S MONEY On December 2, I955, The Junior class presenTed a Three-acT comedy enTiTled AunTie's Money, under The direcTion of Mrs. Princess Arford. AunTie's Money was an inTeresTing comedy wiTh good characTerizaTion. fXunTie, spoken of as Mrs. Case in The play, was a wrinkled, bespecilacled. gray-haired old person who could noT hear, and walked wiTh The aid of a cane. Her wealTh brings her mosT oT her love and devoTion from her niece and nephew. When Two men arrive, calling Them- selves docTors wanTing To heal Mrs. Case's ears and for a good sum of money, BerThanna, iThe housemaid, ex- poses ThaT They are evil men alTer Mrs. .Case's money. How does she know? By her TorTune Telling cards, of course. Mrs. Case does noT believe The exciTable, card-loving housemaicl, so she allows The docTors To operaTe on her ears. The operaTion is noThing more Than The shoT of a gun, which TorTunaTely does re- sTore Mrs. Case's hearing. The play ends as Mrs. Case announces Thai' she has changed her will, and ThaT The only way The heirs will come inTo her money is by each earning an equal amounT of The money which, unTil Then, is To remain in TrusT. SiTTing: Louise Cswald, Carole Verrone, Sally Keech, Beverly Ruch, RoberTa Mciiague, Carol Fahrer, BeTTy Vaughan. STanding: Jan Janson. Jack Seeley, Richard Reiher, Ralph Newman. Ned McLaughlin, Richard Knochel. .IQ- Junior-Sen On May 27. The Junior Class gave a dance. The Mardi C5ras , held in honor oT The Senior Class oT l955. The school audiTorium was decoraTed Tol- lowing The Theme oT a carnival. The cenTer piece was a carousel wiTh Trimmings along The wall To maTch. A buTTeT supper was served. Ted Fink and his orchesTra supplied The music and Billy's Dance STudio oT Kensburg presenTed The Crowning The Queen ior Prom enTerTainmenT. The door prize was a radio. The climax oT The evening was The crown- ing oT The Queen, Carolyn lv1cTague, wiTh Florence Longo and Judy lv1aTTia as her aTTendanTs. A donaTion Trom The ParenT Teacher As- sociaTion and The excellenT help oT lvlrs. Nicholls and Mr. WuesThoTT made The dance a greaT success. Queen. AH'endanTs and Their Moihers Boys' ond Girls' Stole The purpose of Freeholder's Day is 'ro acquainl sludenls wilh lhe lunc- lions of our Counly Government On Jrhis day, Juniors are elecled 'ro offices which lhey would like +0 learn more al:-our. The sludenls elecled 'ro go on lhis educalional Jrrip observe a couri' session of an aclual case, 'rake a +our of +he iail, and rhen visil' The counly officials whose posiiions cor- respond lo rheir own. As a resulr of 'rhis experience. our sl'uden+s have l'he opporlunily lo view lhe aclual funclionings of democracy, and Jro meer wilh olher sludenrs from Monmourh Counly. Kneeling: Beverley Ruch. Joyce Rash Ro- berfa McTague. Sranclingr William O'Hara. Richard Rippke, Richard Reiher. Danny Calandriello. The boy and girl delegales shall represenl our school al 'lhe Slaie Universilies 'lhe lasl' week in June. They will learn rhe organizalion of lhe slale. counly and local governmenlsi and lhen pur Jrhis knowledge info praclice. The main purpose of This program is devored lo leader- ship and cilizenship. GIRLS STATE Lefl fo righl: Carol Fahrer, Beverly Ruch, Roberla McTague, Joyce Rasl. Freeholders' Dciy William Leonard 'lo5ePl' ASH Richard Ripplrer Richard SToclcTon W FOG The baThing suiTs packed away and The summer iusT a memory. The Tall brings aloouT ThoughTs oT TooTloall. ATlanTic Highlands opened Their gridiron sessions wiTh high hopes oT vicTory and a successTul season. The TirsT Two weeks oT pracTice were occupied wiTh The picking oT The TirsT sTring and J. V. Teams by Coach Finn and AssisTanT Coach Connell. The Team marched on The Tield wiTh no oTher ThoughT Than ThaT of vicTory, To open The season wiTh MeTuchen. Charles Hari Mr. VincenT Finn William- 0'l'l-Vi 60 Donald Loffus Wyndham Reed ALL Allhough dropping lhis game and 'lhose wilh Key- porl, Neplune and Poinl Pleasanl, we came away knowing Jrhal we gave Jrhe bigger, slronger. and more experienced gridders a good fight The relalive size of our own school as com- pared wilh Jrhal ol our op- ponenls was only one of lhe faclors, crowned wiffh 'rhe injuries ol 5 of Jrhe slarling 2, which broughl a losing campaign and lhe cause for dropping loolball unlil more suilable opponenls can be found. Andrew Daino John Smiih Ronald Davis Charles Behrens Mr. William Connell 61 , , T- T A' H we 'iw-me T we , . .. an V r i- gi, ,5,.:,g,,, , , W 4 4 , -' S -I S S T' S A yu, ,1 411-5gr::Vf19'?WHW' . , ,, , -Q ,M V. W, A: M-,f M.,-N, , M N , A r I T L ,J-. H A , a,-wsfivffmyzwi ry A. MQ,ggjgfi , W? ,. . ff-, H, 1 1 ,,,.,.s,a J , me.,-W-,ei 4 , MQW ,, , , , . ,. 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Gerald Mo+ley. Johnson, John Byrne, Henry Second row: Laurence Gregorson, Joseph Siem, Henry Morgan, Peier Donoghue, Gregory Heaih, Richard Reiher, Andrew Daino. Henry Runge. Peler Murray, Donald Lofius. Third row: Joseph Linane, Wyndham Reed, Joseph Ash, Richard Ripplce. William Leonard. Charles Hari, John Smilh, Richard Sloclrl lon. Ronald Davies. Charles Behrens. William O'Hara. Mr. Finn. Mmeaawsewaemmarmmrmswmmwwafwmeaef..:x 2 Ammon- :.mmL1ee,,a..,,ma,me. frJaMve'aawwemei,w5e.:r:1fasrwf-ewef , ,..,,a . ri-' , r Firsl' row. lef+ fo righr: Laurence Johnson. Roberr Kinlan, Thomas Walder. Perer Donoghue. William Wigginfon, Richard Srern, James Manigrasso, George Welder. Second row: Joseph Linane. Henry Gregorson, Joseph Srern, Henry Morgan, John Byrne, Gregory Healh. Richard Reiher, Henry Runge, Perer Murray. Mr. Finn. J. V. FOOTBALL Lefr +o righr: Dennis Mclvlullan. Joe Srern, Henry Gregerson. Richard Knochel. Paul Borsky, Larry Johnson. Harry Cook. Richard Sfern. 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Gregory Healh, Henry Runge. William O'Hara, Andrew Carlsfrom. Second row: Mr. Connell, Gerald Mofley, Ned McLaughlin, Richard Ripplce, Richard Morgan, James Bordulis, Larry Johnson, William Phillips. .I.V. BASKETBALL J. V. STARTING FIVE. Mr. Connell. Wyndham Reed, Pefer Murray, Henry Gregerson. Henry Runge, William O'Hara. The J. V. and Freshman were combined as 'Phe J. V. Team Ihis year, due 'ro The inadequare num- ber of Freshman boys. The Ieam, under +he able supervision of coach, William Connell. did noi have as good a season as was hoped for. Never- Iheless, many of ihe players exhibifed fine form and po+enI'iaIi+y for fufure varsify berihs. JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE A.H. Opponeni 37 ......... ,..,.......... L eonardo ............ .......... 4 8 52 .......,........ Red Bank Caiholic ................ 4l 40 ......... .............. S I. Rose ............ .......... 4 I 49 ......... ............ K eyporf .......... .......... 5 2 37 ......... ...... 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S? 514 gg S :S Xi A5 :fi -.2 :iq HE Q55 nz? if? gg sg 9 sz ii iw if W hit .Lf :if 9 5? LS is ai if 594 if gm vi? Fi fri fse ii? 'iii H Ki? :X mf as ,Si 9? ss' L5 fi! Q:- .Q We 3 ns' ze fx Q A asf 42? sr si? 552 mf :ag S: if it 51: sz Q. ei' gg .Pi , X ,S Ii' Si sf ,-., E? iq, xi 252 ff: lf. ,-. Q Lefi' lo righi: Dennis Mclviullan. Joe Sfern. Henry Gregerson, Richard Knochel, Paul Borsky, Larry Johnson. Harry Cook. Richard Siem. Garry Gawler. Coach Roxy Finn. J.V. Baseball The Junior Varsiiy lhis year was composed of many promising Sophomores, inexperienced, ihouqh Jrhey were. lhey were oul 'lhere playing good ball. Coach Finn was well pleased, as some of 'rhe J.V.'s played in Varsily games. Wiih +he good iob 'rurned in by +hem ancl 'lheir backing of Jrhe varsily, Mr. Finn 'feels ihal' 'rhey will develop inlo a group of good players. Lef+ +o righ+: Dennis McMullen, Wyn- dam Reed. Pal' Calandriello, Richard Knochel, Joe Slern. Ned McLaughlin, Fichard Siem. Harry Cook. Gary Gaw- er. Lefl' fo righf: Bill O'Hara. Don Lofius Joe Czarnecki. 5 4 3 3 5 5 3 E Q we if K Q 552 if Vi 1 3 ,X Q if E2 53 A l S SE ii 1 2 is ai E 95 BOYS' SPORTS gifs 72 Boys Sporls under alhlehc direcl'or Vmcen+ Roxy Finn provides all Jrhe boys wllh vigorous and healfhful exercise Wirh Jrhe opening of school The fall achvihes see Jrhe boys on fhe arhlehc field engaged in foolball and soccer Wilh Jrhe coming of lhe Winler 'rhe school gym is pul 'l'o good use Indoor achvnlxes reveal Jrhe boys playing baslceiball volleyball Jrable Jrenms and badminfon Along wnkh 'rhus +hey Lecexve heallhlul framing in Jrhe arls of gymnashcs and +urn ing. As Spring wi+h ilrs warm wealrher comes we 'rurn +o 'lhe scene which all boys ihinlc of a field alive wilh shouis of boys playing our nalrional game sof+ball. Through Jrhese aciivifies, +he sludenls gain +he valuable knowledge of working as a Team, and develop sound bodies. GIRLS' SPGRTS Many acTiviTies are oTTered To The girls ThroughouT The course oT The year. They are insTrucTed by Miss BeTTy Kimber, Phys- ical EducaTion Teacher. SoTTball and soccer usually sTarT The pro- gram. There are volleyball and baslceTball inTramurals. The Teams are made up oT A and B groups Trom each homeroom. The games are scheduled To provide com- peTiTion, noT iusT beTween The homerooms. buT wiTh oTher classes. OTher acTiviTies enioyed by The girls were rope climbing, Tumbling. marching, and square dancing. Girls' sporTs played a very imporTanT parT in helping The girls To prove Their aThleTic abiliTy. We are proud To have girls in our school who show sporTsmanship and co-operaTion. Xl rx 1, Q r Q f f T- 1 JJ. , N ff rl Carol Doucha, Pafricia Pleasam' Miss Belly Kimber Coach S+anding, lefr 'lo righfz Pafricia Flarley. Edilh Schmedes, Lillian Vaughan. Gre+chen Van Brunl. Kneeling: Carol Lee Weis. Carol Doucha, Kay Carlslrom. Palricia Pleasanl. Leif fo righ'l': Grefchen Van Brun+, Ediih Schmedes. CHEER The varsily cheerleaders, under lhe direcrion of Miss BeH'y Kimloer, was composed solely of Seniors 'lhis year. They were again a credir 'ro our school. The cheerleaders led rhe speclalors and encouraged The 'reams for all var- sil'y foolrball and loaslcelball games. as well as pep rallies. Palricia Pleasanl was chosen as cap- 'rain and Carol Lee Weis as co-caplain. These girls really helped lo give our school added enfhusiasm. 74 ADERS Lefl 'lo riglwi: Lillian Vaughan. Kay Carlslrom. Pafricia Flalley. Carol Lee Weis. Lefl 'lo riglvl: Carol Douclwa, Kay Carlslrom, Lillian Vauglnan. Edilh Sclnmede, Palricia Flalley, Grelclwen Van Brun+. Kneeling: Pairicia Pleasant Carol Lee Weis. Pal Plea sa nl 75 Capfain Firsl' Row: Canfain, Barbara Brooks. Second row. Belly Kehoe, Linda Schnalzael Joan ONell Carolyn Blom, Dorofhy Bahrs, Johanna Nonnemacher. Absenl: Roloerfa McTague The Junior Varsily Cheerleaders, under Jrhe fine direclion of Mnss Belly Kxmber led Jrhe Tiger enlrhusiasls and Insoired The J. V. leam on To The J. V. Cheerleaders consisled of a hard worldng of Co-Caplaln J. V. CAPTAIN BARBARA BROOKS Barbara Brooks Broolcs led lhe group as Caplrain, and Roloerla McTague asslsled nn 'rhe capaculv Doro+hy Bahrs Johanna Nonnemacher BeHy Kehoe 9 X QE af E an li if l ii Q 5 S TOP SALESMEN - Firs+ row: Barbara Damon, Beverly Joan O'Neil, Belle Jane Geraghiy. Helen Vvlesf. Third Ruch, Carol Fahrer, Gloria Senz, Jane'r Franlin, Beverly row: Grelchen Van Brunf, Carole Verrone, Richard Slern. Allee, Arlene Lucas, Jacqueline Morgan: Second row: Alex Dulllcin, Joseph S'l'ern, James Higgins, Richard Ferry. Linda Schnabel, Elizabeih Phillips, Judilh Gunderson. Richard Maxson. George Walders, Parricia Raszke. Carol Carolyn Blom, Linnel Bell. Susan Fox. Barbara Gould. Doucha. MAGAZINE DRIVE 3 TOP SALESMEN Leif io righl: Arlene Gawler, Palricia Raszlca. Barbara Gould. s. fi fi , 'Zark B .,,,, I 0 '57 Q ,S - 1 is-1 5' Q Q NA- 4- 5 'sg-, s.-icn 2 . V n Ni 3 g 9 1 Nd? , '- ' -'Z .. i ,ge 77 -' 4,54 ... Qnr56sf2Q21sf?LQmf'1wIma:?iz,a?iQiI 5?iiiTf2 BEE 3 iiSsia-1SwPIsi!Ibii112Hi?ii56iZSSE5S?25X3i-4PiLG?7f'5E?ii3f5lSE3??!u27?5H97I2SL22J?i23ftsiLE i2z,ff'1': ffihs'Lf.5?'Sr1as9fa3f'iQi?'i5.i32xQ?iii2E'21 ?v:5i1fBi4iKEfQE'V A Awmufmf - mifmigi951'391fW'WWfWM'Ji' MQ VYWY-' - V Q21 E E Q S 52 ,, if is 5, Q if if E 5 1 X 3 1 8 s 5 e gg xi gi ii 41 52 g as 52 fi. 'f QL K.: ,,, Qi sf QQ E XJ 53 E? as 51? E? Qi if ii 2? 35 mx E? sw 5? 22 if 2 , Sf? SE my Q5 55 Q5 5 37 QQ ag ,Q if 525 iei 52 :S ag 25 iii if gf' 5 is TV W 2 ew 244 W! if 2 QQ 5 2 gi 5 S 5? ES if Q E 2 i E 2 3 Vi if 1 5 ss T5 if is 5 W , NWN... A ,..,, , . ,... , ,,.,, A WM V K M., , ,.., MM W. ., . STAFF EDITORS Lefl lo righl: Kay Carlslrom. Lillian Vaughan. Joseph Czarnecki. Grelchen Van Brunl. STAFF ADVISORS Lell lo righl: Mr. Van Brunl. Mrs. Nicholls. Mr. Kuhn. ATRECALL STAFF ATRECALL STAFF Edilor ......,..............,.... Joseph Czarneclcl Assislanl Edilor .......... Lillian Vaughan Lilerary Edilor ...... Grelchen Van Brunl Assislanl Lilerary Edilor ................ Kay Carlslrom Arl Edilors ........................ Helen Wesl. Michael Linane, Eileen McCormick, Dorolhy Machelle. Business Managers ,,.. Belly J. Geraghly, Howard Leeser, Harry McKinney. Chrisline Framnes. Sporls, Girls' ................ Palricia Flalley, Palricia Pleasanl Sporls, Boys' .... ........ D onald Lollus. John Smilh Fealure Edilors ............ Edilh Schmedes, Carol Doucha Typisls ........ L ................. Anloinelle Guzzi. Mary Lou Moller, Diann Haller. Chrisline Framnes. Pholos ........................ Carol Lee Weis, Lillian Vaughan. John Smilh. Silling. lell -lo righl: Kay Carlslrom, Lillian Vaughan, Joseph Czarneclci, Grelchen Van Brunl. Second row: Helen Wesl, Edilh Schmedes, Dorolhy Machelle, Palricia Pleasanl, Chrisline Framnes. Diann Haller, Belle Jane Gerahly. Carol Doucha. Palricia Flalley. Third row: Eileen McCormick. Anloinelle Guzzi. Harry McKinney. Michael Linane. Howard Leeser. Marylou Moller. Carol Lee Weis. i n - mm-n-1-unxmmw mf-in uf sissy-was FRIENDS:- The members of Jrhe Yearbook sialic of 'l'he i956 Afrecall wish +o express Jrheir gral'i+ude To 'rhe Adminislraiion, faculiy, and sl'uden+ body for making This year's Airecall Jrhe besi' ever published ai AHanJric Highlands High School. A yearbook publicalioin requires a greal' deal of hard work, and every member of ihe sialic did his share. We would mosi of all like 'io express our sincere Jrhanks io Mr. Keiih Kuhn, our yearbook advisor, who Through ihe pasi year has enabled us To make l'his year- book a success. We would also like io ihank Mr. Rae, our publisher: Mr. Goldsmiih, our phoiographer: Mrs. Nicholls and lvlr. De Fazio, class advisors: Mr. Van Bruni, Business Manager: and Mr. Meinerl' for his kind cooperaiion and unclersrancling. We hope ihal' you have enjoyed 'rhe changes we made 'rhroughoul' Jrhe yearbook. and will ireasure il' as a memory of your never-+o-be-forgo'H'en high school days. l956 YEARBOOK STAFF JOSEPH CZARNECKI, EDITOR -w.,Q..., ,Q 'X - - Compliments of BOARD OF EDUCATION ATLANTIC Hlcnmnns PUBLIC scnools MRS. EDLNA L. McTAGU'E ....... ............ P residenf MR. BERTRAM KESSLER ......... ,,,.,,.,,,,,,......, V ice-President M'R. NELSON H. ROBERTS ....... ,,.,..,,,, S ecrefary to the Board MRS. MARGARET CONOVER MR. ROBERT EARLE MR. FREDERICK MOLLER I M'R. RUSSELL PHILLIPS MR. GORDON RHODES MR. FRANK SIEGFRIED MRS. ANNA VAN NOTE .Best Wishes From BOROUGH OF ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N E W J E R S E Y wAmnoN P. swum ...,.... ,.......... M mf Evsnm c. cunnv ....,,.,,,, ,.,.,,,.,.. r resident PATRICK J. McCONN'ELL EDWARD G. WALDER HAROLD MERRITT HAROLD E. DONAGHUE HARRY B. MURTHA JOHN M. PILLSBURY ........ ....... A Harney NELSON H. ROBERTS ...,..., ......... C Terk PACKAGE GOODS STORE THE COPPER BASKET uouons - wmis - com BEER 92 FIRST AVENUE I d ays I F F DI y S PI1 Atl fic Highlands I-0283 I I Compliments of ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION 0 Red Bank 6-I485 Genovese Bros., Props. CRATES BEVERAGES For A Beverage that Rates, Ask for Crates I4 N. BRIDGE AVENUE RED BANK. N. J. Compliments of J. N. RASBACH PHOTO SERVICE INC. Over Twenty-five Years of Service To the Schools of Our Nation MAIN OFFICE 8. PLANT SI-IELTON, CONNECTICUT BETTER HOUSEKEEPING SHOP, INC. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES O SALES ANID SERVICE 46 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. Compliments of BAYSHORE HARDWARE Bicycles 8. Sporting Goods 0 Pittsburg Paints Phone Keyport 7-I I45 Front St. Corner ot Osborne Keyport, New Jersey KIIBOURNE 8. DONAHUE Class Rings . . . Club Pins . . . Medals Cups . . . Trophies TAKE HOME SPECIALS CARVEI SU'NDAES O SHAKES PINTS, QUARTS, Etc. Hwy. 41:36 Beltord, New Jersey MARINE VIEW SAVINGS AND IOAN ASSOCIATION MORTGAGE LOANS Current Dividend Rate 3M Per Annum Savings Accounts ot Each Member Insured up to Sl0.000.00 by the Federal Savings 8: Loan Insurance Corp. Atlantic Highlands New Jersey Complimenls of 'HIGHLANDS TWINLIGHT POST No. 143 AMERICAN LEGION 8: AUXILIARY Highlands New Jersey N I C H O LL ' S FOOD MARKET IOO FIRST AVENUE Allanlic Highlands, New Jersey il A. H. I-OOII I- Compliments of ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS JOURNAL and HIGHLANDS STAR II9 FIRST AVENUE Allanfic Highlands, New Jersey Compliments of ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION Complimenis of DIR. SAUL B. lRU'BI'N Complimenls of DR. ALVIN W. MELSIER 'll ' I HOPPITNTG, NICIIENTRY 81 FRUST IIIC. Complimenh of I Dealers in I lumber - Millwork 8. 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DOPPETT'S HOFBRAUHAUS Ocean Boulevard Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey Louis Silver Harry Silver SILVER .IEWELERS Diamonds - Watches - Silverware Watch and Jewelry Repairing Il Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. Just oft Broad St. R. B. 6-O7 I 6 Phone A. H. I-0947 RO'MEO'S SERVICENTER Tires - Gas - Oil - Lubrication Route 36 and First Avenue Compliments of ARJAY SPOIRTSMEN SHOP Compliments ot A T l A N T I C HARDWARE COMPANY 76 FIRST AVENUE I Atlantic Highlands New Jersey A. H. I-0890 I39-I4I First Ave. A. H. I-OI84-J IO7 First Ave. HERMON l.. A'll1EN GEORGE C. KOEPPEI. 8 SO'N, INC. Jeweler Plumbing 8. Heating Contractors General Electric Appliances Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, Silverware EXPERT IN ALL REPAIRS Atlantic Highlands New Jersey Atlantic Highlands, N. J. .lUlIAN'S SPORT SHOP New Jersey's largest Bait and Tackle Store JOHNSON OUTBOARDS ROUTE 36 ATLANTIC I-IIGI-ILANDS A.H. l-O32l Hwy. 36 Compliments of FIORETTI FARM MARKET , A F R I E N D Produce from local Farms Daily FRESH EGGS I Atlantic Highlands New Jersey Compliments of ROllO TRANSIT CORP. largest Bus Operators in Central Jersey THE WISEST DRIVERS CHARTER A BUS Clean, Comfortable and Economical. 0 Planned Trips At No Extra Cost. Phone: Prospecl 4-2727 OR Keyporl 7-0360 General and Marine 'Hardware Appliances ' Compliments of SIEGFRIED S HARDWARE co. LAWRENCE A. CARTON, JR. Paints - Oils - Sporting Goods HOWARD w' ROBERTS 7 HRST AVENUE JOHN M. PILLSBURY Atlantic Highlands New Jersey Yes . . . We Have l'l'! I Compliments of Compliments of p THE HIGH'-ANDS ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS WARD of EDUCWUN 1 Punuc LIBRARY Mr. Vincent Mencles. Vice President Mr. Frank Bolen, Secretary Mr. George D. Andrews Mr. Orris Steeiman Mr. Alfred W. Marker Mr. William Feste g Mr. Sam Silberblatt Mr. Allan Liming Mrs. Florence Adair, Presiclenl' Atlantic Highlands I-I 73 I M A N I 6 R A S S 0 Compliments of CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. A F R I E N D 202 FIRST AVENUE Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey . Complimenls of M A I E 'R ' S SERVICE STATION MEMORIAL PARKWAY Arlanlic Highlands, New Jersey Complimenls of A H E R N S BRIDGE BAR O WEEBER W. BROOK I N s U R A N c E BANK BUILDING A'rlan'ric Highlands, New Jersey loin Phone A. H. I-I7l7 Complimenls of POSTEN'S Hurry Herb and Bill KE 6-24OI Eslimales Cheerfully Given R. H. VAN DE WATER Upholslering ln All l+s Branches Slip Covers - Draperies 564 Palmer Ave. Keansburg, N. J. F00-D BASKET SUPER MARKET Fill Your Basket for less il-li 3-I443 John 8c Joseph Azzolina I23 BAY AVENUE Highlands, New Jersey A. H. I-0833 Keansburg 6-0853-R JOHN TEICHWMN Plumbing 8. Heating II4 CENTER AVENUE Atlantic Highlands New Jers eY Telephone I-0827 W'IllIAM B. MOUNT Carpentry 8. Cabinet Work Screens 81 Storm Windows to Order I59 FIRST AVENUE Atlantic Highlands New Jersey Compliments ot CH1R'ISTIA'N WIDMANN 81 SON Tel. Hi 3-I82I S-EAFARE FISH MARKET THE PEDERSENS Highway :,tq':36 at Highlands Compliments of NTVING B. ZE'lCHN'ER Atlantic Highlands I -0675 TUlMEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE EIGHTY ONE, FIRST AVENUE Atlantic Highlands New Jersey Compliments of THE FRANKLIN STORIES Phone A. H. l-O5l8 lYNfCH'S D'EPAR1'M'ENT STOIRIE ladies', Men's, Chilclren's Apparel Sc to 51.00 SHOES . . . WORKCLOTHES Where Price 84 Quality Meet 76 FIRST AVENUE Atlantic Highlands New Jersey I IO First Ave. Atlantic Highlands Phone Atlantic Highlands I-0294 BRIDLE 8. ILATHAM Finest Quality Flowers Free Call 8. Delivery Service BRITE CLEANERS INC. ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES 12: PIRSTAVE. 14: MAIN ST. u Atlantic Highlands. N.J. Matawan. N. J. Navesmlf New -le SeY A+lan+aC Highlands I-oo7o Mmawsn I-0274 Tel. A. H. I-OO43 Tel. A. H. I-0066 ATLANTIC PHARMACY Whelan Drug Agency E. J. O'Rourl:e J. J. Denzer, Jr. Registered Pharmacists II5 FIRST AVENUE Atlantic Highlands New Jersey Compliments ot ATILAINTIC BAKERY Paul Beier 81 Ned MacLaughlin, Props. 73 FIRST AVENUE Atlantic Highlands New Jersey Phone A. H. I-0236 MOIRTENSON AND COUTTS Oil 8. Coal 35 FIRST AVENUE Atlantic Highlands New Jersey Compliments ot ' Compliments of E. R. SNYDER 8. CO. Insurance - Real Estate I35 First Ave. A. H. I-0900 Atlantic Highlands, N. J. C 0. N D 0 N I 5 rnEn's D'ELICIATESS'EN FUNERAL HOME 0 7I WATERWITCH AVENUE Highlands New Jersey JOHNSON BROS. 321 BAY AVENUE Highlands New Jersey Prompt Service Dependability Atlantic Highlands New Jersey I Tel. A. l'l. I-0303: I-03047 I-0238 ATLANTIC SUPPLY C0. Coal - Fuel - Building Material Electrical Appliances 25 WEST HIGHLAND AVENUE KiNIT'I'El'S CEDAR INN Restaurant, Cocktail Lounge, Hotel Catering to Weddings, Banquets 8: Parties Compliments ot D'R. CI'IAR'lES G. CONSTOVOY ROUTE 36 C Hi 3-l35I Highlands, N. J. Highlands 3-I36I Gulf Products A, H, I-0700 I2I First Avenue SMI-mfs SERVICE 51-A1-IDN Free Call and Delivery Services 81 GARAGE Repairs - Accessories - Tires BRITE CLEANERS' INC' I ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES 259 Bay AVG- l'llQl la 1ClS- N- J- Atlantic Highlands New Jersey Tel. Hi 3-l IO9 CENTER MARKET N. FRANTIN, Prop. Compliments of NIICKHAFI. .I. HLEINIEIN i Complimenfs I of For Appoinimenf Phone DR A Allanlic Highlands I-0732 ' ' 0 8 Cenler Avenue A+Ian'ric Highlands I Complimenfs Ol B. G. MARTIN C0. Hqe Building and ConI'racI'ors . R d I' S ' H' vAnsmr CHEERLEADERS emo e 'g a PM Y I Q Office a+ 43 E. Highland Ave. Allaniic Highlands, N. J. A.H. I-0058 I SHEFFIELD FARMS CUNIPANY, Inc. Division of Na+ionaI Dairy Producls Corporalion SEALTEST DAIRY PRODUCTS I I267 Sixlh Avenue New York I9, N. Y. I Complimerws of C A R U S 0 ' S ESSO SERVICENTER Complimenirs of a FRIEND ROXY'S FISHING PIER Row Boa'Is - Oufboard MoI'ors Pariy BoaI's Highlands, N. J. HAWlEY'S LEONARDO POINT JESS0 SERVICENTER Sfafe Hwy. 36 84 Leonardville Rd. Leonardo, N. J. SHRER'W00'D'S SPORTING GOODS 7 Broad SIree+ Red Bank, N. J. R.B. 6-0042 Complimerfrs of DR. ROBERT G. McCURDY Deluxe Coaches for CharI'er Free Delivery Service TheaI're ParI'ies - SporI'ing EvenI's Special Par+ies of All Kinds Air ConcIiI'ioned Coaches HIGHWAY FOOD ,MARKET Call Norman Sioui for lmcormaiion Hanan , American Foods BOIRO' BQUSIES T O U R S Highway 36 Red Bank 6-0567 Leonardo, N. J. A.I'l. 7-I74 Complimenls of CA'RUSO CONSTRUCTION CO., Inc. BUILDING CONTRACTORS Ihe ATLANTIC 8 MARINE TIIEATIRES A'rlan'I'ic Highlands, N. J. 0 37 Cenier Avenue A.l-l. I-O7I6 Complimenis of . . . ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS LIONS CLUB T I pho e I 0690 Compliments of - AlBERTSON'S RESTAURANT LEWROYIS FNSH SMOKEIRY Mary A. Albertson, Prop. FRESH 8: SMOKED FISH Corner Mount 81 First Aves. Atla tc: Hghla ds N J ACADEMY YEARBO0K PHDTDGRAPHERS RAE PUBLISHING COMPANY 22 Frink Street Ci? 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