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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 -
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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-
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