Atlantic City High School - Herald Yearbook (Atlantic City, NJ)
- Class of 1949
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Forty-nine began in restless- ness to the rhythm of 'Here Today and Gone TO1'I101'1'OW,, but by the end of the year, roots and responsibility were striking down to fo1'm the fabric of society. BOOKI PAGE 9 T i fi W V l ,. rx N 2 I l P , , I P1-mn gms -nz ms a. ma may msn MR. CHARLES R. HOLLENBACH Principal MR. HARRY M. FAGAN Assistant Principal ' ADMI I TRATIO ' MR. JUSTINE HESS Assistant Principal PAGE 10 k.. f. Mus. WARK I Guidance MISS M ELLETT 1? ,fi A. 'F Q P ' 'Q W- figgw- H1 A --.A xl ., ,F MISS KYPER W,-...A MR. FETTUS yy? MR. LEVIN MR. CARNEY ,. ,'B 'ss H. Wa K MR. KNOWLES PAGE 11 A MR. GEBHARDTSBAUER MISS FENTON MR. BOWEN Art Department Art Department Art Department Q.. W., r 1 Ewa-M . ww! QKFEIQH- X .i.....--.- Q, 4 rw is L Q BSS Siii 'H S8374 Q gem, 1 L 5 a n I J K , ,r-Il-Q MR. KEATES MISS ECKEL MRS. BENTON Custodian Nurse Cafeteria Manager MRS. NEUMANN MISS BISHOP MISS BOSTON Assistant Librarian Assistant Librarian Llbrnrliln PAGE 14 1 Z W we . :Ji . H0aq'J0'9N WL' CES inaxsh of My -1:4000 H9156 Sic D Spf 11'- Qlaxxvtix. vsP:4xA0:A:6egCB D Yxeaa 0 Hgad I of Physigf fjkkf-A, Q UCQHOH P 'rm EVN I PAGE 16 r..- -, rn- ' r-y 1 NN, .0 .1 Aa. .- ,- 1.5 .iw 1 .3 QVC' Q, K SCH 51595 ge9x sgfen E ,ACS Ce Deaf SS Saiihakvgtp n X X ge do and W Heed ok 'll Z-',y4NDE Of - R e's'n Hu E VL Lingua Ov.G . X 09 ee vm- OE ,aff-W Dfw. o of C' PAGE 17 I I .v:..,J' w .. .:. 55' Z :- 1523 ' :E -.4-.4 E l .4 '14 ' ., I x N 1 5 1 1 . 7 3 PAGE 18 u .n C5111 QHHBIITHIQIIII MARY LAWS PETRUZZELLI Then the dear, honest face was lighted 'with a smile of great joy. Her eyes shone -with the glory of the city which is of 'pare gold like unto glassy, and with a sigh of content, she passed from the days of Time to the Golden Days of Eternity. PAGE 19 X Q X X- x X MQ X XXX XXSR X X X X ff W H f X lf, , ' ,i 1077 Q PAGE 0 S W will Whwedg .lr .72 :li iihnlf M vii . X . 2. . , X -'ivrizif g SENIORS We entered a cool green place, peopled With shadows and the rare, considered notes of soft-voiced birds. Just over our threshold, as it Were, was the sunlit, buzzing, bright-colored, busy World. Long bars of golden sunlight slanted through an unguessed gap in the hills be- hind us to touch with magic the very tops of the trees over our heads. The sheen of the precious metal was over the land. Do you know, he said suddenly, I believe vveire on the right track. It isn't the gold. That is a bait, a glittering bait, that attracts the World to these shores. It's the count1'y. The gold brings them, and out of the hordes that come, some, like us, will stick. And after the gold is dug and scattered and all but forgotten, We Will find that we have fallen heirs to an empire. BOOKII Oh PAGE 21 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester GEORGE SARKOS ................... .............. P resident ............ ........... . TERALD COOPER ELAINE FINKENAUER ..... .......... Vice-President ....... ........... Y VETTE McKEE CECELIA LEVINE ,....... .......... .............. S e cretary ............ ....... . ...FLORENCE STEWART KATHRYN CORCORAN ........................................ Treasurer ................ ..................., E LAINE SCHECTER ROBERT NEUSTADTER ................,.......... . .... Sergeant-at-Arms .... ,..,. .... . ................... C H ARLES MERTZ The Class of 1949 started its career in the midst of a rapidly advanc- ing student life in A.C.H.S. The Constitution Committee which provided the groundwork for the Student Council, had three Junior representa- tives and the interest of every member of the class. With the heralding of spring came the fulfillment of the promise of a prom never to be forgotten as the orchestra played Black Magic and hundreds of students, freshmen to seniors, congratulated the class on its success. At their finger-tips and waiting simply for the beginning of their Senior year was a test for the best, that of being the first class in A.C.H.S. with a Student Council. 1 PAGE 22 Q 1 SENICR CLASS OFFICERS First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester CHARLES HAGAN .............,.. ,.......... P resident ........... ......,.,. R OBERT GLAYMON GEORGE SARKOS ...................... ........,.. V ice-President ...... .......... L ILYAN LORINS KATHRYN CORCORAN ............ ........... ,... S e cretary ........... .,....,... S UE APPLEYARD YVETTE McKEE.., .... . ......................,.,............,..... Treasurer .............................................. JAMES MARSHALL DAVID DEVLIN ..... ..,.......... ............,............... S e rgeant-at-Arms ...........................,...... . .... CARROL BOSTON The 49ers return again! Yes, the same class that started off its career so well in its Junior year established quite a name for itself in its Senior year. With the student council a progressive reality, the class endeavored to make it a success. Music in the gym and cafeteria were introduced and other worth-while projects were started. The Observer , which formerly occupied only a Weekly page of a local newspaper, blossomed into a four-page spread planned and Written entirely by students, many of Whom were Seniors. It's Dreamtime was the theme of the ever popular Senior Prom and it was acclaimed a success by all. As graduation approached, the class grew more aware of its im- portance as the namesake of the 49ers who opened Wide the golden gate of the West, for this theme was carried not only by the Herald , the com- mencement program and the Class Night play, but also by the Seniors themselves as they left their golden days behind and prepared to become prospectors of life. PAGE 23 l 4 AARONS, PHILIP JAY- Flip , Lover , Phil -Technical ACTIVITIES-Library Com., 1, 4: Latin Club, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Pan- American Club, 1: Math Club, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Collecting pictures of dead presidents on one, live and ten-dollar bills: telling Hal U. what makes a bond tick: taking a nap during S.P.Q.R. meeting: dreaming of Beverly F. from Chicago. PET AVERSION-Thirty phone numbers and no place to go: teeth like pearls, need restringing: being asked, Are you engaged to J.C.? : cram- ming 3 weeks before the exam. FONDEST MEMORY--My first shave. LIFE AMBITION-To be the guy who docs the Prcsinlenfs books: C. P.A. or bust trying: blond, blue eyes, five feet live. COLLEGE-Rider. il . LL. I li ABRAMSON, BARBARA RUTH- Able -TechnicaI ACTIVITIES-Science Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, ecretary, 311, President, 4b: Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretar, , 4: Attcndan 1 C 3: C orus Club, 1: Glee Club, 2: dj W sh Rlcgmm nitor, , 2: , ' i N ., 2: Ice Skating Club, 3: Hlxnan l ms Cou xl, 3. , eyb , f Ballad for Amer' 'ns 2: . G. .A., 1, : Hlom oom 'Pi-. cent, chestra, 1: Speakc Bureau, ' suru a Rt e ' 1 H L out Fdxtor, 1-:can Le n Orat 65.1 C H nc .5 Community ter of none ' aughin it Gill an G ' , rnblau and Bio g : meeti Annett he cor 1' 8145: brown and beige ' cater r ing hef re th sun nc a ln off tr Mr. Juqui5h's band ' hearsa r , I, P AVERS N-P ple ithou a se' ol' humor: typical Schwab tests: Rr al e's diets' ena' B eve t and I'll toll you another , and just e ltern Abramso FON T E Y--Do-' adiati smile: Mr. Dike's dramatizations and d re si n' thos wo er l ex ricnces at A.C.H.S. LIF A I N--T' b IE ge iul teacher with the combined person- alitie Mr. Di M1 s endrix, Dr. Whitmoyer and Mrs. Werntz: to br happines and u erstanding to thc future youth of America. OLLEG Trenton tate Teachers' College or New Jersey College for Ee' 1' 3, 4, ru 1',4: 1 pt C .,4: .1 ' : ' - t, 2 I ' , ' e ttvr Writr 1 Con t, 4 AR ,RISTI ' ttc te than ever ac ll des but mas h , o CI , Women. 1 42 .1 .- ACCIAVATTI, ROSALIE ELIZABETH- Rover , Stuff , Ro , Blue Eyes -Colm mercial ACTIVITIES-Basketball, 1: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Italian Club, 2: Gym Lieuten- ant, 1, Captain, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Secretary, 3: Observer Typist, 4: Auditing Com., 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Waiting for Potts and 'l'rues each morning on my favorite step: giving Catherine a tin car and indiuestion in the after- noon. getting dirty looks talking about school while the kids are chewing the rag: smiling whenever thnt certain teacher with the New England accent gives the class instructions. PET AVERSION-Amole jabbering about her Hobby : Phil studying out loud in home room: having gym so very early in the morning: A being the first letter ol' the alphabet. FONDEST MEMORY-The Prom and Class Night ol' '48 plus taking my first outside dictation from Mr. Hollenbcich. ' LIFE AMBITION-To put my four YUIIIS of learning to uso so mom and pop can be proud of me, and later on attend in modeling school. . , :Tols- ADAMS, EDNA MAE- Eddie -Techncal ACTIVITIES-Ecclesia, 4: Slips Com., 4: Spanish Club, 3: Drama Guild, 4, Secretary, 4b, Board Member, 4, Journeyman, 4, Thespian, 4: Stage Door , 4: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Hockey, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 3: Tennis, 4: Gym Captain, 4: Human Relations Council, 3. Paulsboro High School-Dramatic Club, 1, 2: Math Club, 1: Cheer Lender, 2. - CHARACTERISTIC-Seen with Tristen Horatio Yackman: arching an eye- brow: trying to solve the mystery of Just We 3 : trying to live up to my parents' ideals and expectations. , PET AVERSION- African Asiar and Ednar : people who insist I live in Longport: leaving A.C.H.S.: little sisters who speak before they're spoken to. FONDEST MEMORY-February 4, 1949: first glimpse of A.C.H.S. via Dottie and Bud: Home Room 100 and Mrs. Werntz's advice: Fireside chat on November 13, 1948: Adams, 96-Stewart, 04: Stage Door. LIFE AMIBITION-To see Betty give Lena, Connie and I advice at Juniata: to buy Connie a book entitled, Jokes that make your friends laugh : to success in my life's work. l COLLEGE-Juniata, ' . Q DAM , ALTER JAM alt --General TIES--Chor s u , 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 4: Interclass Baseball and ' Baske l, 1, 2, : umbling Team, 2, 3: Home Room Representative, 2, , 3: C fet ' m., 2: Varsity Track, 2, 3. CHARAC E S Very frank with everyone: tidy: will argue my point . if I in I' right and most of the time I'm not. O' PE VE IO -People who talk about other people behind their back, but on't h the guts to tell them to their face: history teachers who teach me more about Margate and Ventnor. FONDEST MEMORY-Dec. 8, 1948: being with A certain young lady when the New Year came A round. LIFE AMBITION-To do unto A ll A s I would have them do unto mc: to repay my mom in some way for all she has done for me. NJ 4: Glee C b, 2, ' 4: Art Club, 4: Student Council, 4: Attendance Com., Xp 2 l PAGE 24 have Joan pay the bill on April 30, 1949: to reach that Happy State of?- Y W T' 'Nagle 5 oosf KX HX -'fN1'W . ,il spots QX05'L x . ,I A A Xt-'K-5 .., ' 'UMR 5 'D vim H tr.-as 6 kts .NPS AGRONS, MARCH ANN- Cookie , M.A. , Cookie A. -Technical ACTIVITIES-Spanish Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 3b, President, 4a, Ab: Arista,. 2, 3, 4: Dance Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Pin and Rmg Com. 3' Art Club, 1, 2' Slips Corn., 1: Observer, 4: Human Relations Couneil,'3: Locker Room 'Monitor, 1: Equipment Checker, 2: Basketball, 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Spoutim: Spanish: loquaeious: But it's the principle og ' f ' ' 'ttin' an the thing : opemnp: my mouth and Duttim. both feet in. si knittin': south-paw: till KATS can COOK, two BARS can MARCH and GOLD can say HEL-LO, our GAINS will BE a CLEAR FAYTH EARN-ED and our friendship key will glow. PET AVERSION-Parasites: infallible and unprincipled people: younger sisters: Edith's, But I know I failed this test : My, you look in- telliirent with glasses. I-'ONDEST MEMORY-Three years ol' para manana in the first seat, first row. LIFE AMBITION-Spain, Mexico, Cuba and all points south: to out-talk Senor Hughes, tin Spanish, ol' eoursel. COLLEGE--New Jersey Colleire for Women. .- P ALACQUA, JOSEPH- Lace -Commercial ACTIVITIICS-Chorus Club, 3: Slips Com., 1: Social Dancing, 4: Slide Rule, 3: Interclass Basketball, 2, 3: Cap and Gown Com., 4: Volleyball, 2, 3: Interelass Track. CHARACTERISTIC-Always laughing or ready to tell a joke: lighting at lunchtime: walkin' with Ernie to class: buying Mr. T.'s lunch. l'E'I' AVERSION--Stupid frirls: people who can't make up their minds: J.V.: people grettinlr my name mixed up. FONDEST MEMORY-Commcncemm-:it Night, 1949: 4 years in A.C.H.S.: first night lookimr for Holly. LIFE AMBITION-To teach in A.C.H.S.: to make my family proud of me: to show my brother, Reds, who's boss: to have four sons, all boys. Evans -. 92 C+ li, 5 NALD R Ron Tarl1eels Kingsley Technical ,,5.,,ALLEN, no .- , , - if A, ACTIVITIES-Drama Guild, 4: Senior Entertainment Com. Chairman: Asst. Sergeunt-at-Arms. 4: Stage Door , 4. Upper Darby-Varsity Football, ' 1, 2: Varsity Wrestling, 1, 2: Track, 1. 2: Student Council, 1: Thespiuns. Cl-IARAC'l'ERISTIC-The uruy with tcn million reasons why I should never go to home room: bunmiing' around on Thursday nights with Henrietta I. Yackmun. ' ' ' ' h 2 R , I'm President PHT AVERSION-Dapper Dave s, I cant go in t err., on ol' the Student Council : Mr. 'l'anner's, Does anyone need more time? g unl'aithl'ul women. FONDEST MEMORY-All the wonderful times working: on Stage Door : Mr. Younifs chemistry 1-loss: Kickoff Dance, 1948: the merry days of the four Musketeers -Donnelly, Devlin, Macbeth and Allen. 1 Lllfli AMHITION-'1'o have n peaceful reiyzn in the White House with my Kitten : to someday walk out ol' Macbeth's house with my hair still combed: be a success in the eyes ol' my parents. l Il'l'URE-U. S. Army Air Force. S . ,, -2' in , 'fv-I MAYER- Bob , Nudge -Technical - ACTI f ZS-Herald Subscription Manaxrer, 4: Sophomore Current Events -LG -L. : Senior Current Events Club, 3, il,-Presiclent, 4a: Math Club, - I . , 4: Slide Rule, 2, 3: Junior Prom Com., 3: Ushers' Com., 2, 3: Fresh- B L 'i li cllrfltiglll Com., 1: Germ:-in Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4a, , ' ' - 'vi . Q -ff ' I AC'l'IlRlS'I' 'lqwearinxr a patch ol' adhesive tape: Seymour Beekman 'l rind nel lo Forever : teasing Barbara: Brown, why do these X thing. 1 me'! : mutually signifying our distrust at Ivan's lunec. inn around every Thursday night with Henrietta I. Yu:-lc '- PET AVE! . N-People who ask, Why do you wear 11 patch on your face? g the eternal question: Where's the rest of you 7 fLoui: Gitomer's . . FONDEST MEMORY--The old days with Ron, Lou and Mort in the jalop: afternoons with the boys and nights with the 1:irls. LIFE AMBITION-To make my parents proud of me by being: successful in whatever I undertake and to repay them for the kindness and love they have Shown me: lo lind real happiness: Robert M. Allman, M.D. COLLEGE-Duke or Dickinson. 1 97 F' AMOLE, DORIS KATHERINE- Dee , Kitten -Commercial ' ACTIVITIES-Dance Club, 1: G.A.A., 1. 2, 3, 4: Human Relations Council. 3: Kwkbllll, 21 Ice Skatinv: Club, 3: Asst. Gym Captain, 2, 3: Senior Class Typist, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Not always with Charlotte, Joan and Nancy: having swell friends like Joe, Jean, Pauline: down in the gym 6th period with a bunch of screwballs like Rosalie, Katherine and Marie, land, of course, the other three namesi. l'E'I' AVERSION-Being called Mole : Time Tests: Charlotte forever say- inlr, What did you say'! : Naney's, Tell me, toon: Jo:-1n's, You don't know how I feel, you'll never know. FONDEST MEMORY-Christmas and New Year's Eve, 1948: my trip to Washington, D. C. LIFEfAMBITION-To L ive Il Ha P py life and make my mother proud 0 THU. PAGE 25 K R14 LE gun :ss jss 5-H :Es tg, tt. ...tart Sis ,ml rs get XEEH may ,Swim B EE ss 5 ss i x ANGELETTI, RENO OLINDO- Ange , Ren -Technical V5 ACTIVITIES-Italian Club, 2, 3: Home Room President, 3, Alternate 'Retails- sentative, 4: Ushers' Com., 2, 3: Asst. Football Munnucr, 2: Social Dancing, 4: Perfect Attendance, 2, 3, 4. ,fl . CHARACTERISTIC-Fooling around with the faithful l'uur- Al , Don ,- F1'itz and Brac : closing the windows in Tth period math class. PET AVERSION-Teachers who lecture on irrelevant subjects, and Fritz's wives: Miss Johnson's study periods. ' FONDEST MEMORY-Mr. Allen's physics class. - LIFE AMBITION-To be a success in life, and make my folks proud of me. COLLEGE-New York University. ' J..-.-QTL 1 v ANGELINI, ERNEST FREDDRIC- Nu Nu , Smoke -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Slips Com., 2: Sociul Dancintz, 4: Radio Club, 2: Interclass Volleyball. 3: Interclass Basketlmll, 3: Chorus Club, 1, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Freq uent visits with Mr. J. Hess : signing my own Report Card: going: off grounds to eat with Sam: talking to Julie during lunch. PET AVERSION-Passing' T.A.S.'s Time Test. FONDEST MEMORY-End of June till? LIFE AMBITION-This is it. L,..9.1.LL 1 1- APPLEBAUM, MARVIN LEONARD- Alf , Pescado , Fish , Alphonse , Hef , Heffel -Technical ACTIVITI et6Q1jJom., 3: Intel ' s Bnsleetl ill, 1, 2, 3, 4: I tercl ss Volle , 1, 2, 3, 4. I CHARACT IST Always asleep: being se 1 with Ron, t i , 4 a . .VM PET oom 1 ' o 1 the 'res n our ' when iss t h I tx Stanburg as e t s , '-n. 'X FONDEST MEMORY-My boys and the good tix es we had: y live periods with Mrs. Werntz. LIFE AMBITION-To find the softest bed in the world: to i ' ' .!.T.G.1.lL 1, ,t APPLEGATE, AMELIA ELIZABETH- Peaches , Bubblegut , Kid , Fish -Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Gym Captain, 1, 3, 4, 5, Asst, 2: Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Captain 1. 3, All-Star, 1, 2, 4, Champions, 1, 4: Hockey, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 2, All-Star, 3, 4: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Captain, 1, 2, All-Star, 1, 4, Champions, 4: Kickball, 2, Captain, 2, All-Star, 2, Champions, 2: Ice Skating Club. 4: Leaders' Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, lst Lieutenant, 3, 4, Asst., 2, 5: Dance Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Sports Leaders' Group, 4: Bronze, Silver and Gold Medals: Social Dancing, 5: Chorus Club, 3, 5, President, 3: Home Room Representative, 2, 3, Secretary- Treasurer, 5. CI-IARACTERISTIC-Pigtails'!??: What happened? : slightly plump and mus- cular, but who cares'!: never there!-never on timel: on a slow boat to poverty. PET AVERSION-People who stay out till all hours of the morning: and those who try to he Big Deals by making others appear small: who said the Inlct's going to float away? FONDEST MEMORY-Spooks, horses, boats, horses, basketball with the Bobbies, and horses: high tides and borrowing cars. LIFE AMBITION-To be a credit to my country: have an everlasting: life: adventure into the wide blue yonder and :ret rich: to :ro to Mac's Inlet School for Codlishermcn and Clamdiggers. -8 3- APPLEYARD, SUZANNE MARION- Sue , Susie -Technical ACTIVITIES-Arista, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club, 2: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Equipment Checker, 1: Attendance Com., 1: Lenders' Corps, 2: Human Relations Council, 3: Bankers' Com., 3, 4: Senior Prom Com., 4: Perfect At- tendance, 1: Stamp and Bonds Com., 1: Social Science Forum, 4: Senior Class Secretary, 4b. CHARACTERISTIC-Trying.: to prove to Bud that I can drive: making a mountain out of a molehill: always at the Y, Nick's or Stewarts: knitting those flaming red socks: Thank ye kindly : Aka Diddy Boom: kissing little Dimples : going around merry-making: always. PET AVERSION-Being told to relax: Mary A. saying, After all, George, I'm going away : Nancy telling me I rlon't know how lucky I am, fHonest I do, Nancyli Mae and her men: Clara and her straight face: the hard times Bobby gives Elayne. FONDEST MEMORY-My Junior and Senior years: those wonderful vaca- tions with George and Mary A.: all the terrific times with the HHDDY Crew-Mary A., Nancy, Marie, Elayne and Poguey: October 18, 1948: visiting Marie at Ursinus. LIFE AMBITION-For Bud and me to someday meet Marie and Dick, and Nancy and Bernie in California: to make my parents proud of me and to always B e H appy. COLLEGE-Bucknell University. PAGE 26 L l V115 , . I tl' I ARNOLD, ALMA ELOIS- Boots , Bootsy , Doll -Commercial 5 ACTIVITIES-Freshman Cafeteria Com.: Public Safety Com., 3, 4: G.A.A., , 1, 2' 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Asst. Captain, 1: Kickball, 2: Volleyball, is ,V ' 1, 3, 4: Field Hockey, 3, 4: Dance Club, 3, 4: Gym Captain, 1, 2: '- 1 Wash Room Monitor, -4: Drama Guild, 3, 4: Perfect Attendance, 2, 3, 4: 'I Courtesy Com., 4: Human Relations, 3: Class Night Dance Com. R. CHARACTERISTIC-Trying: to make friends: always dreaming and singing: Q .fl large brown eyes: laughing at my own jokes: listening to Bonnie's love - .- affairs, telling her my troubles: dressing perfection whatever the I I occasion. PET AVERSION-People who call me evil and Booty : Mr. Sul1ivan's 15- -A fl minute Time Tests: Oh, what bil: eyes you have : brothers who think A 4 younger sisters are so young. FONDEST MEMORY-Those four wonderful years spent at A.C.I-LS.: having my most W nnted dre A m come true: my first white orchid: Dream- time , Class Night, Graduation, and after. LIFE AMBITION-To fulfill the dreams of my devoted mother and family: to someday repay mother for all she has done for me by making her proud of me: to Iind happiness always. COLLEGE--Ohio State. - 47,41 ' if llv: A I I w' 6' AUCOTT, VERNA MAE- Blue Eyes , Little Idiot , M ---- -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Library Com., 1: Drama Guild, 3, 4: Asst. Gym Captain, 1, 2, 3: Dance Club, 1: Human Relations, 3: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Door , 4: Bankers' Com., 3, 4: Study Hall Monitor: Senior Class Publicity Com. Chairman, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Perpetually found at Nancy's for a night 1VIl',l'I.II.lIE ,. xrirls. always laughing whether anythmyx is funny or not: Just sailing tl along: waiting for that wonderful mail. PET AVERSION-That horrible nickname M ---- Knot mentioned herel: p anyone who is insincere in what he or she says or does: making my troubles seem worse than they actually are and placing.: them on some- one else's shoulders: people who are so sure that I won't graduate when I'm trying: so hard: Glara's, Arc you sure I look okay '? FONDIQST MEMORY-All ol' the very dear friends I have made during my past years: Nancy's Sad Eyes : Barbnra's l'rettiest Eyes : EIaine's piano legs, prey hair and personality: Daddy Bo and his biz happy family: Janaon's letters tsuch sentimentl: Florence Stewarfs enthusiasm in all she docs with Tristen Horatio Yackman. LIFE AMBITION--To smile and have the world smile back!!! AUGUSTI NE, EUGENE PHILI P-General x BALDWIN, JOHN WALTER- Jack , Baldy -General ACTIVITIES--Italian Club, 2, 3: Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Boxim: Club, 1, 2, 3: Social Dancinxz, 4: Senior Pan- American Club, 3, 4: Library Com., 2, 3: Cafeteria Com., 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen with the 4 Boot Boys : teasing Bruce about his girls: walking the halls in the morning with R. McKeen and Skippy B.: bashful: insulting people: trying to dodge a certain party. PET AVERSION-Sonny Blue and Bill E.: 'breaking my wagons: Mossman telling: me about Gracie- : Mr. KIeiner's 3:00-3:15 classes: Mr. Neu- mann's snapshot tests. FONDEST MEMORY-That Sunday afternoon when I met Rosie T.: when Bruce Jones almost broke into the ciear at Asbury Park and when I N finally broke Sonny's wagons on February 11, 1949. ' - LIFE AMBITION-To see Booty Kirk make out: U. S. Navy: to reach t I the peak of success: to see R. McKean settle down with one girl. illfi ' i r f T' fn- BALDWIN, SHIRLEY ELIZABETH- SI1irI , Shorty -Commercial is ACTIVITIES-Gym Asst. Captain, 3, 4: Social Dancing, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: 'Q Leaders' Corps, 1, 3, 4: Volleyball, 2, 3: Ice Skating, 3: Field Hockey, 3. 4: Tennis. 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Attendance Com., 3, 4: Equipment Checker, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC- Who told you that lie? : You know it : being with the B girls and that certain someone, 5th period: telling Gert my troubles: having: fun in homeroom with Doris, Freddy and John: telling Len my lleartachcs after school at Nick's. PET AVERSION-Having people tell me, Get out of that hole : people askinsr me if Jackie Baldwin is my brother. FONDEST MEMORY-August 29. 1947: going to Chez-Vous: the dance at Duke University in North Carolina. LIFE AMBITION-To make my mother and father proud of me, and be as happy as I have been. PAGE 27 i I .4 is s W sa , at' We ty? is it ' BARAB, BARBARA FLORENCE- Barb , Barab -Technical ACTIVITIES-Herald Literary Editor, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3: Slips Com., 2, U, 4, Co-Chairman, 3, Chairman, 4: Athenaeum, 2: Ecclesin, 3, 4, Secretary, 441, Vice-President, 4b: Spanish Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4a: Sophomorelfllurre Events Club, 2: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4: Chorus Club, 2EiHi1 Relations, 3: Ballad for Americans , 2: Home Room Financial Se tary, 3: Senior Class Publicity Com., 4: Observer, 4: Drama Guild, Journeyman, 4: Stage Door , 4: Pen Women's Contest, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Till KATS can COOK, two BARS can MARCH and GOL can say HEL-LO, our GAINS will BE a clear FAYTH EARN-ED, and bil' friendship key will glow: bin: brown eyes: crazy about cats: No, Ba, linson, you're Zelchl : O.T,W.C.ini.: with Brunstein: oddly and ppoomllyfi worrying about things that aren't worth worrying about. ?' PET AVERSION-People who don't like cats: playing H. Monheit's double: those lone years at Mother Metzs:er's with Mallin and McConnell. - ' FONDEST MEMORY-Fireside chat at Mallin's, November 13, 1948: being Doc's sleepyhead : Gainsy's friendship: Tod's laugh: having oddly experiences with Lo t taud, I taw a puddy tat J: Alice's first flat tire LIFE AMBITION-To write the bedtime stories for all the :rang to read t their children: to sec Stewie stand firm those eight long: years frigh Betty?l: to see 0.T.W.C. come true for all of us. . 1 COLLEGE-Michigan State or Penn State. - BARTHA, ELIZABETH ANN- Betty , Bet , B.B. -Techniial ACTIVITIES-Slips Com., 1: Attendance Com., 2: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: S.P.Q.R.,'-' 2, 3: Math Club, 4: Art Club, 4: Drama Guild, 4: Human Relations Council, 3: Equipment Checker, 1: Senior Pin and Rini: Com., 4: Ice Skating Club, 3: Stage Door Production, 4: After School Basketball, Volleyball and Tennis. CHARACTERISTIC-Wancle1'ing' around town in the Rambling Wreck , fJoan's carl: one of Meliinger's Merry lVIorons : eating and sleeping nt Edna Mae's: listening to Connie's corny jokes: timing Joan. PET AVERSION-People who think I'm crazy: those queer creatures who don't believe Margate is God's country: Miss Stanburg's 2nd period philosophy class: Florence pulling things out of me. FONDEST MEMORY-Mullinis fireside chat: the summer of '48: the terrific? kids I've met in A.C.H.S. LIFE AMBITION-To always be a true friend and never lose the friends xl' have: to see all of Florence's wonderful dreams come true: to see Dot' finally :ret her mem. COLLEGE--Juniata. I I BATER, JOHN ASHTON-Technical Q10-'Ie BATER, WlLLIAM- Bill -TechnicaI ACTIVITIES-Jr. Varsity Football, 3, 4: Band, 1: Slide Rule, 2: Iuturclass Track, 1, 2. PET AVERSION--Doing history homework. CHARACTERISTIC-Usually seen with N and S : also my one C luse friend. LIFE AMBITION-To he successful and make my parents proud. COLLEGE-Pennsylvania. . e ' I .4 BA Ess is- Te '- TB -Techmfal 1 t- a s' Burca : 'Drama Guild, 3, 4: Stage Door , 4: . en e 1, , Treusu e 2: Sophomore Current Events Club. 1, 2, r si n : Senior Cu Events Club, 3, 4: French Club, 3: Vursity ,Z Q Triixlk T- m,i 4, ax r, 1, 2: Board of Athletics, 2, 3, 4, Vice- X Presklent , ' 'ass nskctbnll, 2, 3, Scorer. 4: Interclass Volley-1 ' ' , 2: ser tail, 3: Cafeteria Com., 1: Attendance Com., 2, 4:15 ome m esentative, 1, 3: Courtesy Com., 3: Slide Rule, 2: B : The. 'an, 4: Class Night Com., 4: Senior Representative lSenior.g C '. Clubl. 5-.'. CQAAHC E I Riding in BolJ's big Ford, Will's wittle Buick, Hank'sj ' 1 ' fa ou F , Ross' rumbling: Olds, Matt-z's borrowed Cadillac, HHFFY,S 'f, l Fabul s ect: bumming around on Thursday niizht with Henrietta I. ' Yau n. ET . SION-People who say I cnn't drive. FOND ST EMORY-Winning: the the first time in 29 years and 19 years. LIFE AMBITION--To take time off Olympic track team. COLLEGE-Pennsylvania or Rutgers. South Jersey Track Championship for the Penn Rc-lays for the first time in from my medical practice to coach an .gl x I iw? PAGE 28 Q, AYUNSON, JOYCE RITA- The Cook , Cookie , J.B. -Techrncal A yi- '1 Af' iq ., , .A , O' Nies- . BEAN, ACTIVITIES-Cafeteiia Com., 1: Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4: Sophomore Current Events Club, I, 2, Secretary, 2: Arista, 2, 3, 42 ' G.A.A.. 1, 2. Gym Captain, 1, 2, 3, 4: Speakers' Bureau, 3, 4, Recording Secretary, If: Stairs: Door Cast, fi: Observer, 4: Eeclesia, 3, 4, Vice- 1 'r 'sident 3 Human Relation-. Council 3' B'1llad For Americans 1' ,, I c. ' , 1 -1 : , . . 1 , . Herald Literary Editor, ii: Senior Class Ways and Means Com., 4: Drama Guild, 3, 4, Vice-President, -1. .Iourni-yman, fl: Drama Guild Board, 4: Thespinn, 4: Blue and White Night, 1, 2, 3, 4: Slide Rule, 2: Class Night . Com., 4. CHAItAG'l'I'IltlSTIC- Mumbles : those Sir tain sessions with Mallin: living 1, with Lois f Good night, noble friend l: inkless pen-leadless pencil: ' No, linrub, you're Zeleh, l'm li:-lch : seen with 'Pristen Horatio Yat- man: till KATS can COOK, two BARS can MARCH and GOLD can say ' HEL-I.0, our GAINS will ISIC :i CLEAN 1 AY'l'H EARN-ED and our friendship key will irlow. PET AVERSION- Is that the SAME pair ol' ariryles you're knitting? : not mpialifyini: for memborsliip in O.'l .W.C.: the lack of hours in a day: . You move to Ocean City in the sumrner'! : the perpetual 3 E's y uno G : slow talkers. FONDEST MIQIMORY-My big ser-nr-- I-lollo-goodbye! from Stage Door : three memorable years with El Senor and one with Mr, Will: sitting in Doc's 'ith fperiocll Heaven: Bishop's Beauty Parlor flleriod ll: Lena B:- my partner in ciimefSJ: that wonderful week end at Bala-Cynwyd: Class Night script ehoi-sen . LIIf'l'Z AMliI'l'ION-To si-if all the girls sittintr arounl Honey? pool again in about twenty years: to ri-np a golden harvest ui' liuppiiiess as wide in ilu influence as it is deep in its reality. V 4:--:sie ' JOHN L.-- Bean , Jack , Johnny , Leech , Elephant Milk -Technical ACTIVITIES-Sociai Dancing, fl. CHARACTERISTIC-Spcnding: 'l'hi:rscl,1y evening fraternizinf: with Henrietta I. Yackrnan: big feet: never ending: appetite: never finished homework: studying meteorology from the French class window finstead of my bookl. PET AVERSION-Sitting in a booth at Stewart's while the boys blow smoke in my face: beiniz awakened every morning of my life by the repetition of a very familiar name in a very familiar voice: being told my shoes need shining when I know it: having Phil give me a tin ear in home room, and then Mr. Tanner telling me to be quiet: That bell means something. FONDEST MEMORY-I believe that when I am older I will look back on my hiizh school days as my fondest memory. LIFE. AMISITION-To make mood in the world so that two swell parents will be proud to claim me as their son. BEARDSWORTH, ALFRED GORDON-- Fred , Rod -General AC'1'IVl'l'lES-Art Club, 4: lnterclass Track, 1, 2, 3: Interclass Basketball, 1. 2, 3, 4: lnterclnss Baseball, 1, 2, 3: lnterclass Ping-pong, 2, 3: Ice Skatinxz Club, 3: Interclass Handball, 1, 2, 3: Health Club, 2, 3: Football, 3: Interclasa Volleyball, 1, 2. 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Spending nights at Morris Guards: spoofing with Dave, Bill, Junior, Felix, etc.: ribbing: Rene: nine ball with Bill: renewing old acquaintances: taking: all of Alex's money: miscue: eating lunch in home room. PET AVERSION-Listening: to Miss Bierly's lectures: laughing at Mr. Bowcn's jokes: reasoning with Miss Fenton's idea of art: people who still think there are Indians in Margate, FONDEST MEMORY--July 15, 1930 fday I was liornl-you lucky people. LIFE AMBITION-Become u matador and sling the bull: become a com- mercial artist and live a sheltered life: find a gold mine, settle down on a pool table built for two, and raise a couple of side pockets. COLLEGE-Art school. il Q.. '71 p BECKMAN, SEYMOUR-General ACTIVITIES-l4'ootball, 2: Chorus Club, 2: Track, 2: Interclass Basketball, A 2, 3: lnterclass Truck, 2, 3: Art Club. 4: Drama Guild, 4: Interclass J' Volleyball, 3. CHAIlACTI+lltISTIC-Walking around the halls: four years with Dion: love life with those certain girls: Bob Allman and I- Bachelors Forever : N uzoim: to the room with Lou and Arnie: moving near the one I love: eating lunch with the Moon and Lou. fC.S.l PET AVERSION-Always saying, Hurry up, Lou : Dion The Bone : Look , what happened to Bozo and I!urt : fC.S.l My favorite color red and gray. FONDEST MEMORY-1929 Roo car: Mr. Gold's art class: Sam Dion and Allen Portner: Jerry Cooper's love life with M. G.: Louis HofEman's 'f nose: Arnie Seliusterniaii not going out ol' the yznme with fouls. LIFE AMBIIFION-To marry a rich and beautiful willow, who will give me eylerytlumr l want in life: also to fly a rocket ship to the moon fthat's a J. fC.S.l FU'l'URE--Enlistinix in the Uiflcd States Air Corps. lC.S.J JJ . LL 'I xt I . 1 'v ' I is an .0 i QENDER, ERVIN-' Erv , Ervie , Bongo -Technical 1' Q3 v..- -f AC'l'IVI'I'IES-Bankers' Com.: Senior Class Pub. Com.: Slide Rule. German- town High School-Asst. Manager of Basketbal! Teaml. 4 CHARACTERISTIC-Whooping it up with Alphonse Zacharia Rbocmmbie. PET AVERSION-I-Iearinsr, Do you have the car tonigl-it? , and old faith- ful Dawn Patrol, 4 FONDEST MEMORY-Being: friends with a certain you know who in school, LIFE AMBITION-To make my first million by 1952. PAGE 29 BENKOIL, MAURICE H.- Maury --Technical ACTIVITIES-Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer. 4: Chorus Club. 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta, 1: Math Club, 4: Slirle Rule, 3: Christmas Play, 2, 3, 4: Ways and Means Com., 4: Home Room President, 3, Banker, 3, 4, Alternate Representative, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Being seen with 140 fellas: wnll-:Inu to school with A1 Widra: using A rz-ows and B ows when learning about ARCH ery. l'ETMAV,lERSION--Women who smoke: Al's famous sayings: beinp: culled orrzs. FONDEST MEMORY-Sweetheart Dance, 1948: New Yenr's Eve, 1049. LIFE AMBITION-To be the bc-st radio zmnonncer in the world: to have my voice heard on an international hookup. COLLEGE-N. Y. U. 2-013 BENTON, ROBERT HAROLD- Bob -General ACTIVITIES-Slips Com., 1: Ice Skating: Club, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Being around :school with the other 6-footer, Chuck, PET AVERSION-English 1, 2, 3 and 4, and boring home room periods. FONDEST MEMORY-Mr. Levin's Junior P.A.D. class. LIFE AMBITION-To make my mother proud of me, and to obtuin success. FUTURE-Navy. 4 Gil BERENATO, ANDREW NICHOLAS- Andy , Gumps -Technical ACTIVITIES-Italian Club. 3, 4: Slide Rule, 3: Social Dancimr, 4: Interclnss Volleyball, 3, 4: Varsity Baseball, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen shooiimx the bull with the crew from the neighborhood, and playing: ball with Vince, Jack and the Boys. PET AVERSION- Hey, Sammy, turn the rzulio lower : rcsponrlins.: to Co1onel's stories as true and natural. FONDEST MEMORY-Passing' the life-g:uurLl's test in the summer of '48: seeing my brother getting all E's every month on his report card. LIFE AMBITION-To go to college and take up dentistry, and see Garcia give the girls a break by going to the dances on Saturday night, ..l.149i..,Q. I X' BERNSTEIN, LARRY- Muscles -Technical ACTIVITIES-Central High School-Interclass Basketball: Jr. Varsity Buse- ball: Student Council Representative: French Club: Math Club. CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen in my beautiful red anrl white sweater, or is it green 'I PET AVERSION-Girls: getting: Mr. Mellinger to start talking on how we could make money on the movie project. FONDEST MEMORY--The first time I cut school and 5-rot away with it. LIFE AMBITION-Number writer. A Q.,.cL ,ii i . , 9' BERRYMAN, EILEEN REBECCA- Becky , Funky , Speed -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Cafeteria Com., 2, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Attendance Com., 45 CHARACTERISTIC-Always lute: always in the cloghouse: Evil Pete: W ir!hlf , ful T hinker. 7' PET AVERSION-Egotistical and deceitful people: people who make every- one's business theirs! iM.J.J1 my 2nd p0ri0fl iM-W.FJ. ' FONDEST MEMORY--May 4, 1948 lThe most W onderl'nl T imeJ. LIFE AMBITION-To make a dream I once had come true and keep my W onderful T imes: to make rn y l ittle one happy and never regret what I have done. PAGE 30 s BESS, JOSEPH- Joe , Jose -Technical ACTIVITIES-Attendance Com., 2: Chorus Club, 1: Library Com., 4: Home Room Banker, 3: Slide Rule, 2, 3: Speakers' Bureau, 4: Drama Guild, 4: , Senior Current Events Club, 4: Substitute in the National French Con- test at Temple University, 3, Representative, 4: Participant in thc Amer- ican Legion Oratorical Contest, 2, 3. 4: Second Prize in the Pen Womcn's - sv T Short Story Contest, 3: Observer Literary Editor, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Mutually signifying our disgust at Ivan's lunches: em- , phasizing the necessity of vocational guidance in directing our yet un- moulded outh toviards '1 happier ail fuller life' also exposing: the y ' . C ,ir . . , Aristotlenn concepts which are still being practiced in a non-Aristot- lean society: the study of General Semantics. PET AVERSION-Passing my time in the warm and friendly company of Mr. Williams and Mr. Swartz. who have helped make my high school life more profitable, educationally and socially: also, my friendly chats with Miss Burns. FONDEST MEMORY-The shock I received when a smiling: Miss Burns clasped my hand and congratulated mc. For a moment I was perplexed- hut she soon informed me that I had won 2nd prize in the Pen VVomen's Short Story Contest-my first attempt at writing' in A.C.H.S. LIFE AMBITION-I someday hope to travel that golden path of the teaching profession always trying to be as competent as those teachers who directed me through my fours years in A.C.H.S. COLLEGE-I hope to attend Temple University in Phila., Pa., where I should like to maintain the educational achievements of my brother, Harold: the personality achievements of my brother, Dave, and the talent achievements of my sister, Annette. 43 Lo f, ,t BEST, M I RIAM BEATRICE- Shorty -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2: Volleyball: Basketball: Senior Cafeteria Com., 4: Perfect Attendance, 1, 2, 3, 4: Human Relations Council, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Sitting in balcony gossiping with the Wards, Feet and Sis: Connie and Eggie talking about the things of life. PET AVERSION-'Tth period study with Miss Williams, and her ninety periods for having your head on the desk: to stop dreaming and live those dreams. FONDEST MEMORY-June 17, 1949. LIFE AMBITION-To be successful in whatever field of work I undertake: to find that one and only. ,U .ii fr fi' BINZ, MARILYN LOIS-Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3: Volleyball, 3: Human Rc- lations, 3: Checkers Com., 4: Ice Skating Club, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-My Toni twin Charleston: my little pep talks from Zig: seen with Ellie fone of my two favorite sistersl: telling Cooke to hurry: Catherine-z's little talks in home room: week ends with Bill. PET AVERSION-People who borrow things and don't return them, and people who underestimate ages: my restrictions on account of re- port cards. FONDEST MEMORY- Dreamtime and April 3, 1949. LIFE AMBITION-TD Hlwayi BHC l'1'iD P Y: to fulfill Pat's dreams about the red. gold and gray hearse: have Ellie's plan come true: see Bob get a girl. BIOLETTI, LENA- Italian CHAI the have drag her t e labs m don t , OHS ibove ' at Antioch, to the matter A the 93rd name all to the most parents the me. '1 xx 1, -,Tie-Tv 3 BLAGROVE, ALBERT NORMAN- AI , :'s0nny , Bups -Technical - ACTIVITIES--Band, 1: Orchestra. 1: Cafeteria Com., 1, 2: Boxing Club, 2: Interclass Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Chorus Club, 4: Glee Club, 4: Interclass Track, 1, 2, 3: Interclass Baseball. 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Volleyball, 1, 2, 3: Interclass Football, 1, 2, 3, -l: Blue and White Night. 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always smiling: avoiding worry: enjoying life. PET AVERSION-Dizzy dames and phony cats. FONDEST MEMORY-The first time I turned on. LIFE AMBITION-To be a credit to my family and a benefit to my fellow man. FUTURE-Going to work for Uncle Sam lArmyl. PAGE 81 -ll E BLANK, MARCIA L.- Mar -Technical A BLUM, ACTIVITIES-Peabody High School, Pittsburgh, Pa.-Senior Latin Club: De- bating Ciub: Friendship Club: Civitain Staff: Scholastic Standing Com. Atlantic City High School-Library Com.: Pan-American Club: Current Events Club. -r , CHARACTERISTIC-Fair complexion: constantly saying, really : walking' the Boardwalk, especially on windy days: desire to travel. PET AVERSION-Getting up in the morning. FONDEST MEMORY-The day I came to Atlantic City to live. LIFE AMBITION-Combine a career with marriage. . B--49-.-2. 1, ,. BARBARA C.- Bobbie , Babs -Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, All-Star, 2: Gym Captain, 3: 3: Human Relations, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Being seen year: I-IEF ing a wonderful time: spilling milk at the lunch table: playing Kaluki with the Big Five. 1' PET AVERSION- Are you related to Blum's Sportswear on Atlantic Ave.?? : Bernice always telling me how wonderful Brooklyn is: people never being on time, lthat's you, Archiel: Jinx's famous expressions, fO.K. pooh'?'H. FONDEST MEMORY-Being chosen Sweetheart in my Junior, year: New Year's Eve, 1948-1949. LIFE AMBITION-To be successful in all my undertakings and make those dearest to me proud. ' Dance Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Attendance Com., 1, Captain, 2: Volleyball, 1, 2: Kickball, 1, 2, Wash Room Monitor, 4: Equipment Checker, at that terrific dance, Blue Skies , every x 1 'N i BLUM ENFELD, HAROLD- Hal , Schutzbank -Technical ACTIVITIES-Band, 2: Slide Rule, 3: Interclass Basketball, 2, 3: Interclass Volleyball, 3: Interclass Ping-pong, 2. CHARACTERISTIC--Always seen with Merrill and the boys: being called the meanest guy on earth by Seymore: mutually signifying my disgust for Ivan's lunches. PET AVERSION-Listening to the love troubles of certain people: listening and watching Mr. Dike act out the passage of a play: the grass- hopper : pogo stick. FONDEST MEMORY-Becoming one of Mr. Mellinger's HMighty Moleculesn: winning the football championship. LIFE AMBITION-To make mom and pop proud of me. .!-,49,..LL I H l BLUTH, ARNOLD H.- Shadow , Arny --Technical ACTIVITIES-Library Com., 1: Slide Rule Class, 3: In New York-Interclass Volleyball, 2: Cafeteria Com., 4. CI-IARACTERISTIC-Doing homework lone in advance: going out daily with Mui' and Gil sometimes: arguing with D over Spanish questions. PET AVERSION-Wondering why I continually sit in the balcony with the rest of the fellows. FONDEST MEMORY-Joining the Math Night Patrol-only part time: chemistry's, What's the diHIerence? : being a Mighty Molecule. LIFE AMBITION-To attain my desires: to make my parents proud of me. COLLEGE-Temple or Pennsylvania. lk 4 ,J H1 --J, 4'a.-fly! ,, I1 ix ,B K in PJ' gf 1 , 5 . ,, uf ...W-,, 1 - . ' X1 v BocDANoF RUBIN- Rube , if , .Q pid , K, p-e,,?TeChmCa1 ff AC. TI ' Drama G ' 3, 4: ' r Cafet' om., 4: Observer, 4: .' Se io C rrent E Club, 4. ye.tral ig,l chogl, Philadelpih, Pa.- Ca t 1 'all: ' arsity Varsiftyg ccer:rf'C'2gmera QI : Drama Gui : ent alizer Mirror. - . -' 'lj-' 4 1' CHARA TERIS, -Always zooming rarokil with AmQ,,YZaEliery Ander- son, and ea i N carrots. '-fl' x - A. I PET AVERSIO Tyh who sa ,,'g'tI am not antQlabo Boil. FONDEST MEMORY-January 15, 1949. '- dl LIFE AMBITION-To go tof T-eifiple and take up dentistfyi. PAGE 32 R. sl 's l i 1 fe l v , , BONE LO, ARTHUR HARRY- Bud , Barbello , Musclebound , Dumb Dago - Technical ACTIVITIES-Glee Club. 2, 3, 4: Chorus Club, 2, 3, 4: Weather Club, 2, 3, ' 4: Male Octet, 4: Band, 3. ,T CHARACTERISTIC-A beard, rlunfznrees, T shirt and clod hoppers. PET AVERSION- How much can you lift? : Weight-lifters are muscle- bound : Brockett's fooling around: Davids, Make n muscle, Art g De Headouvillc's, 'TI-low do you do this? FONDEST MEMORY-The day I passed my third class lifting require- ments: seeing John C. Grimek und John Davis: canoe trip down Wading River in icy November. LIFE AMBITION-To be a scientist: Mr. America, World Champion Weight- lifter. W .49 - ...LL 1 v BOOYE, L. DONALD- Fooey , Booyeburg -Technical ACTIVITIES-Science Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Slips Com., 1, 2, 3: Weather Club, 2, 3, 4: Home Room President, 1: Social Dancing, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-With the filthy four at lunch time, Fritz, Reno, Mepe and Al. PET AVERSION-Dcleher's beard: Stan's pipes: G.G.'s me an' Mark. FONDEST MEMORY-Mr. Allv:n's rumpus room: Mr. Tanne1 s class: Snow- bnll's philosophy. LIFE AMBITION-To be u fishery biologist. lielie '57 l- BOSTON, CARROL- Fess -Technical K' ACTIVITIES-Glee Club. 1. 2, 3, 4: Chorus Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Pan- Amcricun Club, 3, 4: Cafeteria Com., 2, 3, 4: Drama Guild, 3: Library Com., 1, 2: Double Octet, 2, 3: Jr. Varsity Football, 2: Track, 3: Prom Com.. 3, 4: Study Hall Monitor, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always smiling: carrying.: out Bootsie's tray: mimick- imr Ma Jones : telling: corny jokes. PET AVERSION-Goldfish acting like a whale. FONDEST MEMORY--Christmas, 1947 and 19483 Christmas Eve, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To be A teacher and A credit to my race and the world: to make my mother proud of me. COLLEGE-Glassboro and Boston University. + 3- BOWE, RUTH COLLIN- Lutie -Technncal ACTIVITIES-Senior Pan-American Club, 3, 4: Library Com., 1, 2, 3: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3: Humnn Relations Council, 3: Locker Room Monitor, 3: Perfect Attendance, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Doing things my way or the wrong way in chemistry. PET AVERSION-Doing tomorrow what I should have done today, and never kettim: finished. FONDEST MEMORY-Not only telling my friends questions for the test, but hnvinv: to answer them also. LIFE AMBITION- Just to sail through life in a rowboatf' COLLEGE-University of Wisconsin. A. i 1 '7 F BOWLES, FRANKLIN MILLARD-'-skip , Pop -General AC'l'lVl'l'IES-Varsity Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Listeniny: to Andy'c tall storiesg walking in the halls with Baldy talking' about Rosie. PET AVERSION- Aren't you married yct'! : Aren't you ever going to get out of here? FONDEST MEMORY-Starting: my lirst game for A.C.H.S. against Pleasant- ville: Score A.C.H.S.-4, P.H.S.-1. LIFE AMBITION-To szraclunte from A.C.H.S. sooner or later and see those doors close behind me. PAGE 33 ,mm ,14 Q' . E ,., rr ,., ,. KI :girl r-- 'F l-iivfqr ...Q-yf 1 41 ,QAM uf N IW . BH sw. BOZARTH, HOWARD JOSEPH- Big Bo , Bez , Daddy Bo -General ACTIVITIES-Home Room President, 1, 3, Representative, 1, 3, 4: Prom Com., 4: Drama Guild, 5, Journeyman, 5: Chorus Club, 5: Class Night Com. Chairman. CHARACTERISTIC-Always on the move: seen with my happy family and humminer on Thursday night with Henrietta I. Yackman. PET AVERSION-People who knock you down so you will sec them: Miss Bierly's college and family: people who want to know if I own the Y.M.C.A. FONDEST MEMORY-The great gang ol' 518. LIFE AMBITION-To become a success and il credit to my parents: make E19 million or find a woman wealthy enough to support me. COLLEGE-Springlield or the University of Pittsburgh, I hope. BRACALENTE, EMEDIO MARIO- Medio , Media , Brac , Braceo -Technical 1 ACTIVITIES-Cafeteria Com., 1: Italian Club, 2, 3: Slide Rule, 3: Social Dancinfr, 4: Perfect Attendance, 3, 4. ,, CHARACTERISTIC-Looking up at the bigrrer boys: being called NSl'l0l'tyA, PET AVERSION-Being' asked, 'When are you zoinx: to ar0w? : Mist ..Iohnson's study class. N FONDEST MEMORY-None right now, but the future will tell. LIFE AMBITION-To be six feet tall: to have my own car sitting in th garage: to find an occupation and get along in life. L. y im' 7-r .xl L. . ,: BRATHWAITE, JOSEPH F.- Joe , Ike -General ACTIVITIES-Interclass Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: lnterclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Baseball, 1, 2, 3: Cafeteria Com., 1: Attendance Com., 2, 3: Public Safety Com., 3: Senior Current Events Club, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always fretting.: into trouble. PET AVERSION-Getting: up in the morning: for school. FONDEST MEMORY-June 18, 1949. LIFE AMBITION-To be a success in whatever I do. . ,, in Qi-'ff BRENNAN, MARY VIRC-INIA- Mar -Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Human Relations Council, 3: Chorus Club, 3: Slips Com., 4: Gym Monitor, 4: Equipment Checker, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Being seen with my better half, C. Bickel: going to the Palace with Beanie: telling my troubles to D. Eastwood: laughing with De Freitas: cheating with B. Cook. PET AVERSION-Spites: insincere friends: People asking me, Is Vivian your little sister'I : Mr. Suliivan's raised eyebrowsn: B.C. telling me her troubles about EEK., and not doing anything about it. FONDEST MEMORY-January 9, 1948: all the friends I have made in my four years in school: home room period. LIFE AMBITION-Mary Brennan, R.N.: to see Cliif win his first fight and to fulfill all our dreams. COLLEGE-Pennsylvania Hospital. tx n 'H F' BRENNAN, VIVIAN ELIZABETH- Viv , Tisha -General ACTIVITIES-Home Room Secretary, Treasurer, 2, 3, Financial Secretary, 4: G.A,A., 1, 3, 4: Gym Asst., 1, 3: Tennis, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Long hair and no make-upg those week ends at Krause's: classes with Peggy: luncheon with Isabel and Connie: always seen with my little man. PET AVERSION-Catty girls-two-faced people: Maudcfs Sth period- Ahhhtenm1n-shion. FONDEST MEMORY-March 9, 1946 and thereafter: chemistry with the Doc. LIFE AMBITION-To see a certain someone B eeome 21 successful teacher and to follow B y his side: to make my mother and father proud of me. COLLEGE-State Teachers College, Glassboro. New Jersey. PAGE 34 1 1 if W li . 'fuk . f. fi a 4 - is BV. 1 is BRINDLEY, RICHARD FLOYD- Richy , Boo -General ACTIVITIES-Avintion Club, 1: Glee Club, 4: Senior Class Asst. Serireant-ab ' Arms, 4: Static Door , 4: Slide Rule, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Old fashioned. PET AVERSION-Bo'sns on the Mighty Mo . FONDES1' MEMORY-Thursday nights with Henrietta I. Yackman. LIFE AMHITION-To take part in a San Francisco-Honolulu race. .9.i..Q.i...L . U .BROCKETT, FRED JAMES- Farmer , Hick -Technical ACTIVITIES-Library Com., 1: Band, 3, 4: Chemistry Lab Checker, 4: Honorary Member, Original Wenther Club, 2, 3: Social Dancing, 4. - CHARACTERISTIC'-Fighting with the muscle-bound spaghetti bender: PET AVERSION-Muscle-bound weight-lifters: 5 nights for Miss Bierly. it A urpruimr with Miss Bicrly. , l -K 1 ?.,i ,A I .1 'YEL FONDEST MEMORY-June 16, 1949 twill bel. LIFE AlVll3l'l'ION-To have a harem all me own. w . l 4 -ryixb-is BRONZI, CATHERINE SUSAN- Cass , Cathie , Knees -Commercial ACTIVITIES--G.A.A., 1, 2, 3: Basketball, 1, 2, Asst. Captain, 4: Home Room Clmirnmn. 3: Italian Club, 2, 3: Observer Typist, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Cutting up with Rover : 1 wanna fro home! : always talking' about Uncle Phil : havimz daily discussions in home room with Bennie and M:1ry : NVhere's my lock'! : looking: for Annie and asking if there's any news: talking to Bettye , my news reporter, 4th period. AVERSION-People who play Cupid: Sth period with Mr. Slater, alias Durlink or Cecil : netting: up in the mornini: for school: walking: the lust mile home : Mr. '1'anner's, Who needs more time'! : C.P.R.'s tran- scriptions: February 26. FONDEST MEMORY-They all arc! Taking dictation from Mr. Hollenbach: knowiniz all the swell kids in A.C.H.S. LIFE AMBITION-Live up to my mom and dad's expectations and make them proud of mc. PET 5- BROSS, CHARLOTTE JANE- Choi , Char --Commercial ACTlVI'1'lES-Library Cum., 2: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3. 4: Sophomore Pan-American Club. 2: Senior l an-American Club, 3, fl: Ice Skating' Club, 3: Gym Captain, 2, 3, 4: Locker Room Monitor, 1: Human Relations Council, 3: Kiekball, 2: Canteen Com., 1: Tennis, 3, 4: Senior Class Typist, 4. CHARACTERIS'l'IC-Wnitinix until a person almost finishes telling some- thing and exclniminpr, What'! or NVhat did you say ? : the life-long' foursome, Nuney, Doris, .Ioan and myself: Oh, I i'orgot : quiet. PET AVERSION-9 to 3 daily-September to .June-Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays excluded: people who say I don't look like my mother: riding in elevators. FONDEST MEMORY-Christmas, 1947. , LIFE AMBITION-A trip to that plnce I'vc heard so much about- Sunny Culil'orniu : continued happiness, and to be a credit to my mother and futher. I I .g7i4b----5 ACTIVITIES-Interclass Basketball, 1, 2 . Chorus Club, 1 ' : Glee Club, 1, 2: Cafeteria Com., 1, 2, 3: o e R Ofli er, 1: T k eam, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Always with . PET AVERSION-Goins: in Ro ni or any FONDEST MEMORY-Febru:u'y 1 19-49. LIFE AMBITION-To find me Hold mine und stake y claim. O BROWN, DONALD MARSHALL- D. -Technical E I PAGE 35 BROWNDORF, LAWRENCE NATHANIEL- Larry -Technical ACTIVITIES-Attendance Com., 1, 2: Math Club, 3: Slide Rule, 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always looking at the brighter side of life. PET AVERSION-Being unable to Iind :i pet aversion in four years and then having to decide in two days. FONDEST MEMORY-Always having arguments with Miss Bicrly during home room period. LIFE AMBITION-To be able to walk normal again: to be a successful lawyer and make my parents content. dl'T0i'K' BRUCKNER, COLLEEN- Collie -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Baldwin, Long: Island-Attendance Com.. 1, 2: Slips Com., 1: G.O., 1, 2: Leaders' Corps, 1: Fencing, 1, 2: Modern Dance, 1, 2: Basket- ball, 1: Commercial Club, 2: Student. Council, 2. A.C.H.S.-Attendance Com., 4: Recreation Com., 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Being BILLY ed around: going to that wonderful dance, Blue Skies : eatine: with Bobbie, Bryna and the whole gang: cream cheese and crackers: crying with Bobbie over the same thing at the same time. PET AVERSION-Arguing over little things: keeping: track of Bernice's boyfriends: Jeanne always being busy when I ask her over: Billy calling at 9:30 to say he will be a few minutes lute for an 8:30 date. FONDEST MEMORY-New Year's Eve, 1947 and 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To make my mother and father proud of me. 95 1+ BRUNSTEIN, LOIS SHIRLEY- Brunnie , Lo -Technical ACTIVITIES-Library Com., 1: Sophomore Current Events Club, 1, 2: Chorus Club, 1: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Double Octet, 3: Arista, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4a: Herald Editor-in-Chief: Drama Guild, 4, Thespian, 4: Speakers' Bureau, 4: Stage Door , 4: Home Room Repre- sentative, 2: G.A.A., 1, 2: Human Relations Council, 3: Ballad for Americans , 2: Pirates of Penzance , 1: Locker Room Monitor, 4: Blue and White Night, 1, 2, 3: Asst. Gym Captain, 4. CHARACTERISTIC- Je ne, oddly, 1zo0dly : living with Cookie, fgood night, noble friendl: philosophizinp: with Rosalie: O.T.W.C.im: with Barab: Friday sophisticate with Alice: till KATZ can COOK, two BARS can MARCH, and GOLD can say HEL-LO, our GAINS will BE a CLEAR FAYTH EARN-ED, and our friendship key will glow. PET AVERSION- Chloc : Barab's pudy tats : Rosalie's diets: Helen's look. FONDEST MEMORY-Mallin's fireside chat: Oddly times with Barab: bugology with Bioletti: Where'd you get those brown eyes, Bronstein 'I , tGet that, Doc?J: Bishop's Beauty Parlor: making: mulachite: three years with El Senor and one with Mr. Wil: Class Nixzht script chosen . LIFE AMBITION-To see all the girls sitting around Huncy's pool twenty years from now: to lead a happy. successful life. COLLEGE-New Jersey College for Women. -2'-ibl-4+ BUELL, MELVI N WALKER- Mel --Technical ACTIVITIES-Cafeteria Com., 1: Intercluss Basketball, 2, 3: lntcrclass Volley- ball, 3, 4: Chorus Club, 2, 3: Glcc Club, 2: lnterclass Track, 1, 2: Tumblinxr: French Club, 3. CHARACTERISTIC- Cooling around the halls with Brownie: receiving lectures from Mr. Saseen. ' PET AVERSION-People who don't mind their own business. NDEST MEMORY-5th and 6th periods: lst period gym. L 1E AMBITI -To be able to livc on easy street by the time l'm thirty-five. LEG RI rsity of Pennsylvania. M Jrl'T4b--1+ UFA , M c ltr E- nee , '-Buff -General CTIV E . . ., 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheer Leader, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4: Dance Clu 1, 3, 4, Program Chairman, 3, President, 4: Leaders' Corps, 3, 4: Fi Ho ey, 3, 4, All-Star Team, 3, 4, School Champs, 3, 4: Tennis, 4: I Sk ' g Club, 3: Gym Captain, 3, 4, Assistant, 1: Equipment C ker : Basketball, 1, 3, 4: Volleyball, 4: Senior Prom Com., 4: H e ni Vice-President, 1, President. 2: Slips Com., 2, 3, 4: Chorus Cl , : uman Relations, 3: Social Dancing, 4: Class Nilzht Courtesy Co : . of Girls' Sports Night. HA T ISTIC-Going Around Merry Making Always: saying Pifi'le : x ing for Franny : kuttin' up with Kitty : pallin' with Poguey : hin' with Libro : rovin' with Ronin: missin' Ginny : listenin' to ary Lou's love problems : a laugh that starts all luughs : loving h green and gray. ET AVERSION-People who lic: people who think it costs somethin!! to say Hi , and lighting fit wastes timoh. FONDEST MEMORY-Five years knowing a wonderful iral, Franny MCG.: three captains: Turkey Day, '48: H aving N ifty times A lways: fireside chat-Mallin's, October 13, 1948: home room with Kitty and Ruthie: cheer leaders, Now, Marie? : those talks at Mav's with Lena, Franny and Mav. LIFE AMBITION-To make my mother and dad really proud of me: to see my little sister, Francie , a cheer leader in high school, and to bc- come a Mellinger's Mighty Molecule. COLLEGE-Institution for the women in white. PAGE 36 BUGNOLO, SERGIO- Bob , Bugs --General ACTIVITIES-lntcrclass Basketball: Interclass Volleyball: Intcrclass Base- ball: Home Room President, 1. C1-IARACTERISTIC-You may see me wz1mlcrin:.r through the halls a gay youmr man. with shirt-tails allow. PET AVERSION-Dictatorial control of high schools. FONDEST MEMORY-The deliberate deprivation ol' my sneakers: organiza- tion protesting dictatorial control of hii.-:h school. LIFI-I AMBITION-To reach a state of stagnation. X 'D-0-TK' BUTTRICK, LOUIS CHARLES-- Lou , Louege , Butchnick -Life Arts and Science ACTIVITIES-Senior Pan-American Club, 3, 4: Cafeteria Com., 3: Social Dzincimz. 4: Radio Club, 4. CHARAC'l'ERlSTIC--Tryimx, but never hitching a ride: coming into school thc lust minute: beinsz seen with crazy Burny and he trying to tell me how to play the pinball machine at Nick's: learning about rifles and nuns from Cuneo. l'l3I'l' AVERSION-Fishman asking: me for my pencil: staying after school because ol' talking: doing: homework. l 0NDlGS'l' MEMORY-Miss Rhodes' 2nd period study in the balcony: Mr. llnrkun mldressinxx his students as Mr. or Miss: the play I was in in my Junior yi-ar, posing as a Mexican merchant: two fights in the cafeteria: n white cloud of cigarette smoke streaming out of the boys' wash room: the lirecruckcr in the drill room while in social dancing. LIFE AMBITION-To have my mother and father proud of me: to go to trade school: also to own a blue body white top Cadillac convertible. BUTTRICK, LOU lSE- Weazy , Luigi -Classical AC'l'lVITlES-G.A.A., 1, 2. 3, 4: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3: Kickball, 2: Tennis, 4: Gym Captain, 4: Wash Room Monitor, 2: Home Room Secretary, 21 S.P.Q.R., 3, 4, Consul, 4: Spanish Club, 3, 4: Human Relations Council, 3: Pin and Rim: Com., 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Crinkles when I smile: kibitzing with Ernst: listening to Martha talk about the erray-blue convertible: Aren't Marion's cookies mood, Vivienne'1 : wondering with Marilyn what to do next in lab. PET AVERSION-Doc's essays: Schwalfs Five-minute tests: slow trolleys: blind dates. FONDIGST MEMORY-Four unforgettable years in A.C.H.S.: wonderful times with my sisters, l.Il-'E AMBITION-'I'o travel-maybe even to Mexico so I can learn the lunlruiulvz to make something of my life so that my parents will be proud oi' me. COLLEGE-Wilson'??'?'! Q 1 CAMERON, PATRICIA- Pat , Patsy --Technical Attendance Com., 1, 2: Slips Kiekball, 2: Tennis, 4: Dance : Senior Current Events Club, ACTIVITIES-Home Room Representative, 1: Com., 3: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey, 3, 4: Club, 2: Volleyball, 2, 3: Basketball, 1, 2 4: Drama Guild, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Buildin G castles i N listening: to Butch, Nancy and Lorraine lniurhing at Joan's jokes: buying: Marion's l'lfI'l' AVERSION-Conceited people who arcn't joking when they say they're great: hynuchondriacs who look for sympathy. FONDEST MEMORY-My first 92 in chemistry: Christmas, 1948: my whole Senior year: beimr xx secretary. LIFE AMBITION-To be able to understand chemistry the way Doc does- Get thnl., Duc? COI.LEGE-Abimrton Memorial Hospital-Here I come! the air during P.A.D. class: pour out their men troubles : milk. 1-'QT-it CANTANESE, SALVATORE ANTHONY- Sammy , Daisy , Killer , Dillinger, Jr. Coi'urne2rCial ACTIVITIES-Intcrclass Basketball, 2: lnterclass Football, 3: Intcrclass Volleyball. 1: lnterclass Baseball, 2: Social Dancing, 4: Banking, 4: Italian Club. 3: Boxinlr. 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Sly: subtle: hating women because they ruined man- kind-that's all I wish to tell about myself. l'lfl'I' AVERSION-I don't like people to tell me what to do, for example, F.A. LIFE AMBITION-To see High School have a hockey team so that the brave boys can no out for it, no lilies like the Sarkos brothers: to be prominent in murky politics and see Willie Gyizrynuk eat sardiues in mustard. PAGE 37 CARLSEN, MARY JANE- Janie -Commercial Basketball, 3: Blue and White Night, 1, 2, 3: Cap K Gown Com., 4. ine: whenever I talk to anvone: being: thc shortest one in our crowd. PET AVERSION-Mr. Suliivau's Time Tests : Mr. Robart's. Not home- work, just practice work : Louise and Marie saying, We'll be right over -fthen I have to wait for 1 hourl: watching: my brother play :football FONDEST MEMORY-Freshman. Souhomore, Junior and Senior years in A.C.H.S.: Senior Home Room: dad always helping: me with my homework. LIFE AMUITION-To be the best sY9UI .'li1l'V in A. C.: to make mom and dad proud of me. COLLEGE-Business college. ...Tgiiz ,. CARR, MARILYN ANNMARIE- Mar , Queenie -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Attendance Com., 1, fl: Home Room l inancial Secretary, 4: Chorus Club, 3: Human Rr-lations, 3: Senior Pan-American Club, 4: Volleyball, 2: Kickb:-ll, 2. CHARACTERISTIC--Always xvrzvim.: my white and grrecn sweater: traveling: arounrl with Syl and Joanne in Nellie , Syl's car: running: with Ruth to make that 8:30 trolley. PET AVERSION-Syl's exclanrition while knittiui: hcr argyle socks, VVhat am I dningr, knitting or purlin:1? : Doc NVhitn1oyer's Memory Gems and 3,5 seancesn: people misspelling: my first nam--. FONDEST MEMORY- The week mul ol' Sl'D1.0l'I1lJl'l' 211, '48 in Ocean City: , QQ -Doc Whitmoyer's 7th period uliuinistry class. LIFE AMBITION-To obtain my R. N.: to have Ruth and Stan live happily ever after: to be a credit to the bestest mom and dad in the world . COLLEGE-University of Pennsylvania Hospital. l CARR, NANCY CAROL- Nan , Putt-Puff , Carr -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Collector, 2, 3: Social Dancing, 4: Gym Cap- tain, 1, 2, 3, 4: Leaders' Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sth Lieut., 4: Basketball, 1, 2. 3, fl, Captain, 1, 2, 3, All-Star, 1, 2, Captain, 1, 2: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Captain. 1, 2, 3, All-Star. 1, 3, Captain, 1: Kickball, 1, Captain, 1, All-Star, 1, Captain, 1: Tennis 4: Art Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey, 4: Cheer Leader, 4: Recreation Com., 1: Home Room Secretary, 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Gerri, Tennis and I seen toy,:s-ther-now Gerri and I: trying' to :ret a certain Athlete : Joyce and our plans: cheering- Now, Marie? PET AVERSION-Flack and no privacy: New Ye.-ar's Eve Orchids '! ? g my sisters, Gerri, Tennie and Flora's meddling. FONDEST MEMORY-Ted and I-summer of '4S: llriprhton Pool: Penn- sylvania Ave. beach. f LIFE AMBITION-To live up to mv femily's expectations of me. Aj: COLLEGE-Pratt Institution or P.S.l A. . ff ly - T'T3l'if CASCIOLI, SARA JOHAN- SalIi , Susie -Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2. 4: Home Room Banker, 4: Italian Club, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Waiting to see the 15 yrirls every Thursday nigrht and then havinyr to come home and listen to Connie bend my ear about a certain S.K. : still waiting: for Connie to make up her mind. PET AVERSION--Mr. Sullivan insisting: on calling me Cascolia instead of just plain Casciolill, and his always saying. Did anyone ever accuse you of typing? FONDEST MEMORY-Aueust 15, 1947-Novemlifsr S, 19-17. LIFE AMBITION-To be succr-ssl'ul in whatr-vrr I undertake and to have my fondest dream co true. 581 , . uc CAV S Rl V echnic 4 N' Url' ' -Loclqe om tor, 1: G.A.A., 1, 2, ZS: Chorus Club, 1. 2: g . fl- :N o ' 2: Lib 'f' Com., 1: Sophonwru Pan-American Club, 2: f ch b : Slide , 3. X C A 1 7 .' ' out sparks of anger now and then: tl0ll'lll' every- tl v he l s e. x - I I ' ION l: lone' days between vacations: Mr. Tanner's daily 1 1 Lze , . X of ST MEMORY-My Senior ycar with the xzirls, Jackie, Dot. Doris N A ' ard, Ida, and Doris canine. A L Y E AMBITION-To see a fn.-.v ol' my dreams como true. and live happily 1 ever after. COLLEGE Newark State Touche-s' Collcile. PAGE 38 ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, Al: Commercial Club, 2, 3, fl, Typist, 4: Leaders' Corps, 1: Locker Room Captain, 3: Herald Typist, fl: Tennis, 3, 4: Volleyball. 1, 2: Kickbail, 1: Stamp Collector, 1: All E Honor Roll, 2: CHARACTERISTIC-Always being on time: always doing homework: blush- -v CHIALASTRI, RICHARD JOHN- Jiggs , -'shala -mlinieau ACTlVI'I'lES-lnterclnss Basketball: lnterelass Volleyball: Interclass Base- ball: Interclass Football: Italian Club. CHARACTERIS'I'IC-Shy: Isashful: always kidding: my friends about their xrirl frii-n1,ls. PET AVPZRSION-I-'cnplo wanting: to know when l'm coins: to earn my own livinpr. FONDEST MEMORY-Spending my three years in the same room with Sam Calzanese. LIFIS AIVllil'l'ION--To :ru to Ralph l3yrri's free load, and to see Willie and a certain sardine settle down. +I'-4?-l-1+ CHITTUM, DONALD ROBERT-- Don -Technical AC'lfIVl'1'IES-Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra, 1, 2. 3, 4: Gym Band, 2, 3, Leader, 3. CHARACTERlS'l'1C-Studying some phase of music and trying to convince Conf that I know or understand anything: about it. PET AVICRSION-Narrow musicians who look down on others for the same fault they too possess. l ONDlCS'l' MEMORY-Beim: associated with the A.C.H.S. Music Department. LIFE AMliI'l'ION-'l'o be abie to write wood music, be happy and to get into Curtis. COLLl'lGE-Philnflclphia Conscrvatory of Music. ' -ii--Q-4+ CLAUSON, GLORIA- GIor , Ginny , Reds -Technical AC'l'IVI'I'IICS-Chorus Club, 1: Glen- Club, 2: Athenaeum, 2: Sophomore Cur- rrnt Events Club, 2: Reception Com., 2, 3, 4: Senior Current Events Club, Il, fl: Ecclesia, 3, ll: French Club, 3, 4, Pr:-side-nt, -ia: Drama Guild, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2: Equipment CIu'clcc'1', 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Catching: the first. train with Charlotte, Roy, Claire, Jack and Chnrlic to Oklahoma and Michigan: La-Nuc-Do yon?: pzimrling with Greta: finding the right. college for Sondra: helping Annette make up her mind: those long' discussions with Shirley: Destcr- ing Faye for her chemistry: telling: Sheila about my problems: those beige and brown sweaters. PET AVERSION-People who ask, How does it feel to have red hair? : those live days between Sunday and Saturday: mornings when there's no mail: that one-week blackout with Annette. FONDEST MEMORY--Those four wonderful days in New York-October il-12, 1948: March 27, 1949. LIFE AMBITION-To someday, in some way, repay my parents for all the happiness they have irivcn mc. COLLEGE-Temple University. .I I 'ls if COCER, LEWIS WILSON- Low , 'tBiIIy , Boy -Technica! ACTIVITIES-Varsity Football, 4: Track Team, 3: Jr. Varsity Football, 2. 3: lntcrclass Track, 2. 3: Intcrclass Basketball, 2: lntcrclass Ping-ponsr, 2: lnterclans Volleyball, 2: Cafeteria Com., 1: Home Room Officer, 1, 2, 3. CHARACTERIS'l'lC-Always smiling, simrinyr and hungry. PET AVERSIONw-People without a sense ol' humor. FONDEST MEMORY-December 25, lany yearl. LIFE AMUITION-'l'o be coml'ortable and happy for a hundred more years. ' H---0--jk COHEN, CHARLES NEIL-- Co , Charlie -Technical ACTIVI'l'lES-Library Com., 1: Sophomore Current Events Club, 1: Inter- clnss Basketball, 1, 2: Cafeteria Com., 2: Math Club, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 2b, 3: Alternate Home Room Representative, 4: Senior Class Ways and Means Com., 4: Senior Current Events Club, fl. CHARACTERISTIC-Mutually signifying: our distrust at Ivan's lunches, Hey, Joe, wlmt's the tri:r? : No, Margate doesn't have InmIians : The Trig Triumviratc-Kuizol, Mntoz and Cohen: L aughing at my psychiatrists' J ukes. PET AVERSION- Cohen, which car do you have turlay? : 8:15 stagecoach out ol' Lonirpurf: ducking erasers earmarked for the Jann: Miss Stan- buri:'s 40-minute philosophy period with live minutes of math: Mr. Tauner's. Does anyone need more tirneZ ': onions. FONDEST MICMORY--Noveniber 21, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-'l'o see thv slow man ready on time for once: make my folks proud of mc. COLLEGE-I applied to Pennsylvania. Who knows? PAGE 39 COLES, NANCY JEAN- Nan -Technical ACTIVITIES-Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3: Chorus Club, 1: Math Club, 3, 4: Drama Guild, 3: Observer Reporter, 4: G.A.A.. 1, 2, 3, 4: Leaders' Corps, 1: Gym Captain, 1: Ways and Means Com., 4. , CHARACTERISTIC- Nancy with the Laughing: Fact- : listening to 'some- one else's problems: forever waiting.: For a Lontrport trolley: always beinn' found at Stewarlfs, the B.A. or Naame's. PET AVERSION-Having: to ask: those no-holds-barred enrd games with Marne, Slinky and Mary Lou fwhen the latter are hoincl. FONDEST MEMORY-Summer vacations in Hartford, Conn.: bull sessions at Naame's: New Year's Eve, '48: Mr. Williams' Enxrlish 4 class. LIFE AMBITION--To see everyone realize their life ambition-especially Marne, Elaine, Duke and the rest ol' the crew. COLLEGE-Bucknell University. .A-.iuqgllu ., -,. COLLINS, DORIS MAE- Sis , Sis Collins -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A.. 1. 2, 3, 4: Dance Club, 1, 2: Basketball, 1. 2, 3: Volleyball, 1, 2: Cafeteria Com., 2, 3: Human Relations, 2: Slips Com., 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Listening to Dot talk about IrI.W.: seen with Dot, Doris, D, Caviness, Jackie, Connie: calling: Connie C. Long Le1.:s : talking with N.H. in Social Livinir class: Mary and I uettinr: after Connie 3rd-4th periods: laughing' at Gladys and Natlie. PET AVERSION-Sitting.-: next to Connie and liiatcnim: to her complain: waitinp: for those short. week ends: Connie's sneeze: Connie's love life: Doris Ward making up her mind who it shall be. FONDEST MEMORY-Labor Day Night, '48 and New Year's Eve, '48 with T I1at G reat l 'erson. LIFE AMBITION-To make my mother and dad proud of me: to always be v Q J 9' Sf successful in whatever I undertake: to be able to buy a home for mY.LjJ' I parents, have it comfortably furnished and to let them sit back, and ,let ' me take care of them. -, 6' Wy' inf, iffy r.. We .4 1 0 4 'W-Qi? ff . aft-' ', fl 1, . - .. - H , , - , 'rs COLLINS, RUTH ANN-' Pest', Ruthie , 'Brat '-Commercial 1421 kb' ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Club, 3, 4: Basketbal, 1, 2, 6, 4'- Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4: Ice Skating Club, 3: Leamlergll Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4: Human Relations, 3: Gym Captain, 1, 2, 3, Asst. fix: Kickball, 1, 2: Home Room Secretary, 1, 2: Reception Com., 4: Tennis, 3: Senior Class Ways and Means Com.: Study Hall Monitor, 1, 2, 3: At- tendance Com., 1: Slips Com., 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Always having a wonderful time: being' one of the three Dygmies including' Lena and Floss: always saying, Such talk : little one. PET AVERSION-People who can't tell you things to your face: conceited people: cowards. FONDEST MEMORY-Class Night, '4S: Christmas, '48: Valentine Dance: Senior Home Room with Marie and Kitty: typing with Barbara and chemistry with Shirley: my daddy: palline' around with great sisters. LIFE AMBITION-To live in a G reat l3 iiz I-I appy world: to own a kennel full of puppies and kittens: to see George Hansell become the zreatest of all basketball players: to make my family proud of me: to have Dottle's sweetness: to see Mr. Sullivan dressed as a Santa Claus. COLLEGE-School of nursing. +li4?iQfv CONNELL, JAMES CYRIL- Cereal -General ACTIVITIES-Veterans' Niirht School. CHARACTERISTIC-Smokinrz so many cigarettes l'm beginning to look like I1 Camel : telling the boys about the Marines: bein! seen with Squid and Ronaldo PET AVERSION-People who ask me, When are you going.: to work for a living? FONDEST MEMORY-Leaving: Guam far behind me. LIFE AMBITION-To be master of a ship, snil the Pacific and settle down on one of the islands. Hi-45-Q CONROY, MARY LORRAINE- Larry , Irish , Rain , Rainie , Love -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3: Library Com., 1, 2: Slips Com.. 4: Chorus Club, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Secretary, 1. Chaplain. 2: Gym Captain, 1, 2: Equipment Monitor, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Kickball, 1, 2: Volleyball, 2, 3: Human Relations Council, 3. CHARACTERISTIC- I'm dyinfr for a cup of cofI'ee : freckles: killing' the gang with, Bless your little pointed head : running to Miss Bierly's 4th period with the Big: B . PET AVERSION-Conceiterl people: Pat's business: Cookie's datcs : those gay 2nd periods: 'ith period study: first row guinea pins of chen1istry:, Joarfs- Hal Hal It's a Danic : Saturday night in bin town . '39 FONDEST MEMORY- My daLl : four years at A.C.H.S.: New Year's Eve, '47 and '48: Class Night, '4'7: those old Saturday afternoon get-tmzethers: my wonderful sisters: week end of January 14, LIFE AMBITION-To be a credit to my mom: see Per-2, DM will myself bf!- come R.N.'s: become an air hostess and then to find that certain party : see Sid get married and Louise set'Ir down to one Huy: M. 81 B.- Mr. 8: Mrs.: move Room 400 to the first floor. PAGE 40 lf. I X I l .x I wg. l I 'Q ,ki 5 . . 'JSI M if 'ti 553' 1 In coolo.MMIDA- Mead?-rcooki -cowl,-mafia1 . - 'Q .XF V 1 x J ' U ACTIVITIES-Home Roo,rn President, 1, Vice-President, 2: Library Com., 1: Slips Cum., 2,'3: Huinan Relations, 3: G.A.A., 1, 2. 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, ' 3,l.4, Captain, 2: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3, All-Star, 3: Kickball, 1, 3: Hockey, 3, 4: Outdoor Tennis, 3, 4: lee Skating: Club, 3: Leaders' Co ps, '2, 3, 4: Locker Room Monitor, 1, 2, 33 Gym Captain, 4: Spanish Club' 3 4: Sophomore Pun-Arrierican Club, 2, 3: Senior Pan-American BITI limb Un ights f cce s and make my It-V' Cliubf' 4', Corresponding S cretary, 4b: Drama Guild, 3, 4, Board, 4: fSi'ui:e Door , X43 Student Council, 4: Observer, 4: Class Night Com. CHARAG,'l'lERlS'l'lC4fComi1igN in on the 'tail end of the conversation so that W, either, Pats3'.V.1Vlary Jane, Lorrnine, Joan, Doris or Marion will have to , ' rep,e'at-they hxave such interesting things to suy: those once-a-week Bull .n f ' S'B I1- - M V I 'QIf'1:A:IER?SlON-'Plie mix-un about Senior Class Treasurer: Mary Jane's, ll H, fi, Well. what are you going: to do? : when people spell my first name with an e instead of Ui . F N1EST MEMORY-Senior year-from beginning: to end. LIFE, MBITION-To be able to return some of the wonderful things that mom and clad did for me: to return to the Old Country for a visit, and in the meantime see other parts of Europe. COLLEGE-Business school in New York City. 45 4- 'I COOK, ELIZABETH LILLIAN- Betty , Cookie -Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Kiekball, 1: Basketball, 1: Volleyball, 1: Attendance Com., 2, 3, 4: Library Com., 1: Asst. Gym Captain, 3: Human Relations, 3. CHARAC-'l'ERISTIC-Always seen with Ann, Pegey, Mary Ann, Elaine and Joan 6th period: laughing at Elephant Ears : talking to Marilyn in home room about a certain someone: kidding: Bronzi about a certain fellow: foolimz around with liflary Brennan in Mr. Knowles' room. PET AVERSION-Beimr called by lirst name: Mr. Tanner's daily quizzes: Mr. Sullivan telling' me to keep my feet on the lioor, and those Time Tests: people asking: me il' Marion is really my aunt: Oh! that laugh of Patty Dalton. FONDEIST MEMORY-New Yem :-1 Eve, 517: Home Room 124: my four years in A.C.H.S. LIFE AMBITION-To make my parents proud of me, and have all my dreams come true. -rfisb-ii? COOK, MARION RUTH- Cookie -Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Kickball, 2: Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Volleyball, 1, 2, 4: Asst. Gym Captain, 1, Captain, 4: Wash Room Monitor, 2: Human Relations Council, 3: Slips Com., 4: Library Com., 1. CHARACTISRISTIC--Pug nose: daydreaming: about the future and re iiniscing about the past: ribbing Butch: kidd' r Lorraine about that certa' fellow: kibitzing with Joan about week- fun: riding: around in '38 Ford with the Three Live Wires . ., J.W., J.L. PET AVERSION-Tronblemxzk , conceit: Tanner' daily s: homework: listening: to Shirlc-y's m roubles. FO T Mlm ORY-Su ir. 947: New 'e . 48: my o r years A.C.H. . . , .4 AM ION mke . mothe nd e url me: J ust to ive and h ip . K A 93 f c o R, Llihl EST A- Li' Ce , ACTIVITIES orus Cl , 3. . nish uh, 4' G.AlA.: Ice Skating ub, : Baske ll, 3, olley all, , 4: ome R mi Secretary, 4: nking Com., -ist. m Ca n, 3, 4. ARAC' ' ll PAW: ' n w Fraiz, il, K , the 't of our ri ' lute. nd Ze : tri play id for . PET A E -W ' J: To jitn' ' 8:45 a. a ' tain girl, F.H., o make up h ind if z. - go' to school v 0, A E. . in u f t t Sou h me ' nd master the Spanish F -'l'o ' . . ' tl er rl o, : 'o ' unyru ir' to ' ie a rc red nurse. LL G 'hilar ihia Sch ol' Nursing. ' DES MEMO '-Cla Night, :.Tune 1 .9 L. .., . COOPER, MYRON S.- Coop -Technical - AC'l'lVI'1'lES-lnterciass Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Volleyball, 2, 3: Ushers' Com., 2, 3: Senior Pan-Anierican Club, 3, 4, Auditorium Play, 3: Senior Current Events Club. 4: Drama Guild, 4: Stage Door , 4: Football Snotter. 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Asst. Sertreunt-at-Arms. 3: Home Room Representative, 3, President, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen with the boys: telling Sidner that the Pensis haven't a chance: .iokinpz with Dion as I have that morning' inspiration at Nick's: listening' to Camp ask for a cigarette 4 o'clock in the morninir: xroing back to Indian territory when my day is done. PET AVERSION-Mr. Tanner's. Who needs more time'? Z Doliceman in Virginia: Chicken Pox: people who say my nose is bigger than HoHman's. FONDEST lVlEMORY-My years nt A.C.H.S., and all the wonderful friends 've mac e. LIFE AMBITION-To live un to my parents' expectations of me, and enjoy all that life has - Her: to see Lou Lazar get married, COl,l.EGlC-Univcriq,5,AQgg5, Miami, School of Journalism. PAGE 41 E! LE' ,XF A X XX XX X X X Xian of ., .,.. X: , lf - - mba mam, 7 I, .ff km . , ,, COPELAND, CONSTANCE CAMlIiLE4 Com4ie , Cordell , Slim -General ACTIVITIES-Mins Com,, 4: Human Relations Council, 2: Chorus Club, 3: ,-,As t.. 'easing Room IVloniior,'g?,: Attendance Checker, 1: Study Room 5 GAA 1 '5 1 y I L 1 2 I . ,VMIQ-rltll1', Z: . z f 1 I' 4 ' J' diecubsiny. CS PET AVERSION+ I NVrite My chum: lonp: h FONDEST MEMO with J. Harg Mary Boston . .. . -, A : G Leacers' 'oi-ms, ' : ce Skatinlr Club, CHAR' CTERISTIC- D reaminyx O'fn.aif'Iai1: S cal IE ol' being a C on- C ert pianist: spending.: Gth 'period with Nat., George and Ellsworth: . forever' listenin to DCIIHZGCVKHIIIIS sinsx the blues about Tony: Jackie D. and ,Qc thy Wmd .always talking, about H.W. nquiafbivc people who ask why l'm always playimz, When ngF': Miss Cosad calling me Frances after her school ework assignments and S hort week ends. YTSUITIYIICX' of '47 with Lewis Milan: Christmas of '47 ve, and Mr. Clime's 3-4 period bookkeeping: class with nd Doris Collins. LIFE AMBITION-To make the swellest person. my mother, proud of er only mlaughtger, and to clev tex my race to the best ol' my 'lailiy educationally, politically or lsvally in whatever way I can. COLL XE-Boston Conservzxto n 62 - o ' . l X COP LADYS I I Gladi l , Feet , -Cen ral C VITIES A eria I ., 3, 4: I. ,xr Com., 1, I-Iuma ons Coun- il, 3: .1 A., , X fl: t ley l ' Hockey, : tt dance Com., 4: 21Sl'G I, 2, 3 I In Ro xi At nL1 Check , CHA '1 C . DI ISTIC I '-- 1rHo k ep -1 e ' lil Gan' zu 'hinsx with those 'n Jokes: ei n trictly on th Y Cie ' always sounding olf. ET at RSION ' -ripzh eous peopl 1 hy za ci ': people asking' what s -s o I w . X' le. EMO -A ' in nil: t in lary, 1945, with a Real G1 me uyq. LI A A I ON o b a s 1 I1-n and blow a Mail saxophone: o rear . ge ' lyi - o ' I1 o e and only Illinois , COLLEGE Metnxooltai l5opra I I I' Music, New York. 43.1 . 1' X ,. CORCORAN, KATHRYN de SALES- Kitty Kitten -Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 3, 4, Dues Collector, 4: Arista, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent, 311: Attendance Com., 1: Home Room Treasurer, 1: Gym Captain, 1, 4, Locker Monitor, 2. 3: Chorus Club. 3: Junior Class Treasurer, Zia: Senior Class Secretary, 4a: Gym Leaders' Corps, 3, 4: Ice Skating Club, 3: Basketball, 1, 3, 4, Captain, 3: Field Hockey, 3, Captain, 3, All-Star, 3. School Championship, 3: Tennis. 4: Drama Guilfl, 4, lioard, Sophomore Chairman, 2, Journeyman, 4: Tbanksgzivinxr and Christmas Plays, 2: Staxre Door , 4, Thespian, 4: Volleyball, 4: Cheer Leader, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Colgate smiic: always kibitzimz, lauxxhimz nnrl talking: over troubles with Anncl: wearing green und yrray, and lroinix to you know what Thursday nights!! PET AVERSION-People who can't mind their own business: Mr. Sullivazfs. Sneeze, your brain's dusty : the girls Lellinu me they are going to fly to the moon 'cause they heard there's a man in itll: poison in the second act. FONDEST MEMORY-That unforgettable day Franny M. was 3 minutes earlyl: home room with lvlarie, Ruthie and Zeke: liresimle chat at Mallinsg A.C.H.S.-all four years. LIFE AMBITION-To play the frame of life and hit the jackpot ol' success and happiness: to see Roni without that bio smile in the mornin!!! Poggie, 5'8 , 120 lbs., and Ginny B., the best darned nurse in the U. S. N Q wYlG '5' - af 6 . COS , B ARA A ' - Barb , Bobby , Babs -Technical ii ,'TIES 1' Jrary Com., 2, 3, 4: Math Club, 3, 4: Observer Layout ,ditor, 14 , .A.A., 1, 2, 3: Human Relations, 3. CHMQACTQK ' IC-Listening to Lil'X: woes: hezvriniz about Nat's beans: B:TUShIhQ175J the library: xroinn to the movies, whether Jzoocl or bad. wa AVERS,1,'N-People telling me how easy a test is lmloro l'vo taken it - land then? my limlini: out il.'s just the opposite: having my name mis- -' DI'OYl0lT1lI:EK:'ll and misspelled. B 'I KJ NDESQ. EMORY-New Year's Eve, 1943 and 15149: the day I :rot my at , M chemi ry mirl-year back. w. l' 'PIPE AMBITION--'l'o someday linvl a place wlu-rv I really belong: doing - ,F something I like, with people I like. .COLLEGE-Syracuse-. +2---G--it CUMMINCS, RAYMOND ROBERT- Ray , Tex , Mr. C. , Viedc , Freddie , Speed , Daddy-O , Put-Put -General ACTIVITIES-Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3, President. 4: Orchestra, 1: Brass Quartet, 2: Christnms Play, 1, 2: Chorus Club, 1: Gym Band, 1, 2, 3: Ice Skating Club, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Seen with thc boys sixth period: my motor bike: always forgetting peopIe's names: shy to some ext'-nt: always hopim: to hear some mood music over the radio: trying to convince Mertz that 11 motor bike is as Hood as a cur: the horn and I1 ice skates. PET AVERSION-Mr. Hcslfs, Well, Cumrniny.-rs, you ilidn't quite make it this morning, :lid you'!'l'!?'l'! I FONDEST MEMORY-Ice skating: at the Convention Hall: A.C.H.S., 40- Holy Spirit, 0: my Junior yea all the swell people I have met during my four years: r. LIFE AMBITION-To soo A.C.I-I.S. beat Collingswood 40-0 in a football . game: to play six brass and in any band that features live saiophones, four rhythm, Pete Rugolo arrangements. FUTURE-U. S. A. A. F. PAGE 42 CUNEO FRANK LEO Francis General IIT AVI RSION lluium., xml ncxtht lifting, FONDISI MIMURV Shooting. ieifect score ot' 100 with a 30-calibre Winchcettr rlilc Itcomt ofhctr in the Army-Iinterested in Oidnuntcl Q- E E E Baby Doll Jackie Technical THQ Ixluuiy Lum liuitxtxon om. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 2, 3, 43 e etliull Z .3 o c Ji 4 Kickliall, 2: Field Hockey, 'J I doo! l ima Iuulere Loi is A wekct nll Captain, 2, Assistant, 2: nitmn 1 1 1 Room oiuoi 3: l'erl'uct Attendance, 2: 1 cnth h fl Humin Rclntion-, C until C1124 ISIIL lilkmp, oux the hippeninvs of thc week end with Ida! L xoxo: n -. extra party always being: u ,X losing. when our 1 tcitun ftllou -. n-on-jealousy, and admiring W so 'ittlnctnc -aidtbunns I I ,Q J f 4 VI-RQION II nrin. thu uoix skiunx used instead of slim or wltnflcr htoplt who nic ntver prompt ind more impatient than IJ hum.. nskul What is. vour middle name 9' and When are you going: 3' to pct Tut! and Jzinuuu Z 1040 IIII' AMIIIIION lo makt mv wonduful mother happy: to marry a man with thc Inndincss of mv futher ind to own nn automatic dish-washing niachmt LOIILGI' Stite Ftnchcrs Lollc-11 ol. DANIEL IDA MAY Aida Technical IIVIIIPS Oithcstru 1 Z 3 I Choru Cl b 2, 3, 4: Dance Club, 2, 3, 4: A 4 Biblu. bill Z 3 4 kickball: Recreation Com., 3, 4: H min ltcliiions I Vcl ylxnll 2 3 4 Sports Leaders' Corps, 3, 4: m Itzultm Corps 4 Latin Club 4 T nnis, 3, 49 Slide Rule, 3: omkmy tHARAClF'Rlq'lIC Dxstuefsnp., thc wack end events with Jackie: getting: in Dutch Lcttlm.: other out nlwaye r-.ady to keep an argument going: Iittcnxnx. to othtrs not Il I' AVLRSION Ciitirism '14 those who can do, but those who can't- LY'lI..lClLL Mr 'lunnti s Who neede more time? lONDl'S'l MIMORY My vxholt lift has been a fond memory, but above ill August 14 1045 when I stt foot into L. A., Calif. IIII AMBVIION To Iivt up to th.. E xpectations of my wonderful mother und fnthtx to be better than xvcxugc laboratory technician: to H ave nuomplwlurl tht art ot living, succeiefully L01 I BCI Iisk Univtrsity N shvllle Tenn DAVIES ROBERT EDWIN Bob B N Smiling ob' ,, Sf:nor , Era -Technical AtllVI'IIlS Lifcttria Com 1 bpxniwh Club 4:'Alternate Home Room liemcecntntivf. I .I'1..ick 4 l'c1ftcL Attendance, 1, 4: Ice Skating Club, H4 ilth Cluh t,HARAC'lI'Rl9lIL Sptnkzm. Spam-.h being! seen with my other half- Iruhotk trvint t M Ike out with somt cc-rtain G irl: riding my motortyclc ' II I AVLRSIOIN Bum: called Brown Nose people askin: me, Are'you any rtlntion to Miss Diviu' 'lrechocke opinions.: Bonello slinging the hull My motorstoJtcr ' 1 G M IONDFST MEMORY Spanish ulth Fl Senor' physics with Doc Allen: all tht hwell 1. vu I met in mv Four v urs in A.C.H,S.: our home roomy tht day I tot rul of my molor bike' IIFI' AMBIFION Spanish teacher or maybe the draft, fhope notj: to see the mithtv hunters Brockett 'loom 'ind Gundnker catch someone when thty to huntim. Y hablar Espanol perfectamente: someday I'll buy a car. LOIIEGE Monttlau Stnte Teachers College. . . 'E ff' -.. - ..- l'C QS - -' fi '-' ' f. LlI l'l AM III'l'lON-To J ' ' - nn ' . 1 ' Qi-T I? 41, D E, .I LIN .- , ' '- , IV1 C. -- 4' ' ' ., 1: e: z ' C , . ,j , -k. ,-,-,.1:v11.yi.n,2.3, : ll' Iljlxyu L 'NUI ',-I: .-. .' ' 'l.',':lj.' fb X' 'q ci ' , . 2: wth M it -, . 4- Qf- A - ,gin . 3, : 1 1 s o '- , Hr.. X I , gi ,.. K... .-H, . , ., ,d - i , .,u.Q,,tr A ' L 04 'ig in ' I' I i trmnulo: with the .. 'v 1 5 1g - f ,- ., .. . . .- 4 ' y J, WI . -. 7 A A 4. ' . -, - , . . ' llgmjl' I gg .1 ,E A' .f 7 - Y 1,37 vi: I 4 oi 1 c . . 4 . . I .5 . , l . , 5 . . . .. . - 1 . ,J I , ' ,, ' ' ' '- If 9, , ' FONDEST MEMORY--Those exciting nights of July 4, 1947, Ap.-il 7, 1948 'Y 'I' . .. ' -iii 'Jr , f .. - .. ,. , ' V ,, ,- ACH IS- 1.2 , , ', , -: s u , . G.A. .. 1. 2. 3. : :' -5 A , ' , , 3 . J- u z 921' .-, 1.5 J le , , , : Gy .1 1-.' ' .', : , : e H ' 2 , Il. 4. I U 7 . . ' - .. xr .- -- - .. ,, .. ,,, - S .z , , J '- il' r .. In . .sh 4' - -' -.. - .- ,3 - ' aj ' ' - ' . V . ' . .J I ,E . - . I , ' 1 .. . 'Z .ILC-I ' 2 ' , a. 'I , . il K- -.. .. .. .. .. -- B . , , . . T .' BS- 'z 2:1 ' ' ., : l' a , 3: ez I. 21 l l ' N 'I L .--. 1 U 'I' S S I - 'C ' 2 , ' 0 1 ' ' I ,Irv I .1 ' lui ,- . h . .NT 2 . is .ln , v. , , '.', : f ... : X- -G- . r 1 , ,,, '. ,-. J V ' ' 'u. , f' ' . . - , f ' 1 ' . A 4 ' I W . E I K A .3 'P' . ,Y y I :III I 1 r ' v3 'g ' 'I . . - ' '- z - ' DAVIS, BENJAMIN THOMAS- Eggie , SteppY -General ACTIVITIES-Vnrsity Cross Country, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Track, 2, 3, 4: Junior Q ' ,Y , Prom Com.. 3: Senior Prom Com., 4: State Champions 440-Yd. Relay: M, aznxtvlmgtrec C amps ntcrclass Trick Interclasq Football Interclase 124. , -- ' .h -'-ey 'h . :I - ' . 1 5 - : . -- I 1' .I ?MRAQW lJllI.I?iEll?.l'5I.'lE..I'l?i3'Z,',l .397 dilllyi .,?.lallng .'1T? 3 --.9293 8 ff-.J 'J C' iiuz in controversy livizh C?arp ,over thiluse Hof 201111 worn? y 1' PET AVERSIONWIHL:-moutheml girls: conceitcd boys: Guide Book teachers. 7 FONDEST MEMORY-Thus.. 440-y.1 -.-Clays: state champs of 1948- Carp , Q A I!i'ook , Cortez , El-is-rit : Sr-mor Prom: Class Night. ,'Q Q I LUQE AMBITION-To he as rc-nl credit to my mother: lixzht my cigars with I ' N Z- 6 ten-spots. ' 'rfb Z I i?0LLEGl3-Southern University. '-.1 PAGE 43 gw :iw ss'-are - aims E ml B . .16 E nz ' B we Ewa mm- QEYMV .truss an an me I- an one mix ss ss as mugs , .U ,rx in . DAWSON, MARIE VARE- Queenie , Smiles , Ma-Ree -Cornmercial ACTIVITIES-Attendance Com., 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 3, 4: G.A.A., 2: Senior Class Auditing Com., 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Eating: lunch with Charlotte, Juan, Nuncy and Doris: the Pepsodent smile: glasses. :I - PET AVERSION-Accuracy tests: being called the New Look : teaLQ'QgQi'S with personalities that change as often as the weather. FONDEST MEMORY-Senior Hilrh School, especially the Junior year the most wonderful teachers I ever had: the comedy twins, Mr. Kaus and Mr. Slater: Mr. Robarlfs jokes and quotations. LIFE AMBITION-To be successful in life so that my mother will be Proud of me: to leave A.C. and be 21 good bookkceper. n 1. 1, 49-1-5 DeANCELlS, JOSEPH WILLIAM- Mayor -General ACTIVITIES-Home Room President, 1, 3, Representative, 1, 2: Sophomore Pan-American Club, 1, 2: Senior Pan-American Club, 3: Slide Rule, 4: Health Club, 1, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen with Anna R.: askimr Jane and Dolores in home room period what Mr. Tanner cooked up for 7th period class. PET AVERSION-Doing Al's algebra and having him break my wagon: Mr. Tanner's tests: Miss Stanburg saying, Divided by . FONDEST MEMORY-Mcetinf: u cute chick , Annu Ridgway by name. LIFE AMBITION-To make my mother proud of me. A U. 1 ui DeFRElTAS, JEAN MARIE- Jeanne -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Basketball, 2: Gym Captain, 1: Chorus Club, 3, 4: Hockey, 3, 4: Tennis, 4: Volleyball, 2: Ice Slmliniz Club, 3: Kickbull, 2: G.A.A., 1. 2. 3, 4: Cafeteria Com., 4: Human Relations Council, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Roaming with Rondo: pallinxr with Puperone: sporting with Stoicos, and kibitzing with Fabi, Brennan and Heath: always giving out with that famous lnurrh: crazy about music. PET AVERSION--People who tc.l me I'm always blushinlrt xroing: to those faraway places on that two-wheel, 1949 convertible coupe. FONDEST MEMORY-Sc-nior year at A.C.H.S,, and summer of 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To he a credit to my parents, and to he successful in accomplishing all of my ambitions. wb i DELCHER, JAMES ERNEST-- Tex , Fingers -Technical ACTIVITIES-Sophomore Pan-American Club, 1, 2: Sophomore Current Events Club, 1, 2: Math Club, 3, 4: Slide Rule, 3, 4: Science Club, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Seen walking around the building: at lunchtime with Humphrey Snow and Big: George Gunslaker. PET AVERSION-The smell of Snow's kippered herring, FONDEST MEMORY-Egdon Heath and Memory Gems. LIFE AMBITION-To be a success. -0 Y' '9 o K 4 --'ig , , . ,I , Q .525 DEM WILLI ' EXA R, J .-' Gaylord , 'M -General 3 'i N . xi: IVITI ii R sity B eball, Varsit n , 2, 3, 4: Varsity Foot-Ii ll, 3, - , f e Ro Oflicer, , lub, , Chorus Club, 1, 2, 3, 42.55 5 lass 1? ac 1 , 3, 4: In ketbnll, 1, 2, 3, 4: Tumbling ' , . en. , 1, L I ercl ss Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, : Cal' ria Com., 2, 3: Inter- .. Q .5 sof n, 2 3, 4. CHA '-vi TE TIC- iding around i Smoo ' 's car' trying to beat Thread-' e' to e end of 1 joke first: a vays r ix Emu ' Davis to home room b s 5 f lrinlzs. PE 4 Oi-3e nJCN-?Gi who keep b fging me all day in school: Miss Cosad's, Ha , take Tp eat , cluri ho e om period. I I V F0 EMO 1 Getting' ' to ifzh sc I ln '45 unrl irettlnlr out ln '4lJ. LIFE A ITIO i!' become Feel petent lppysiical education trainer: to pay 13 -N e deb I ve to m mo er am at er. BT11115111 A irm in State or ost 1 College, th t Slixrinsxfield to get my degree. j PAGE 44 'I ll W, yr'-J wi 'f LUIS' x L 5 ,NA f' af pf' , UERRICK, DELORES ROMONA- De -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Cafeteria Com., 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2: Basketball, 3: Asst. Gym Captain, 3. I ,CHARACTERISTIC-Cooling in hills: always finding fault: not speaking ,'1.,, unless spoken to iirst: staying home at night doing shorthand when 5 everyone else is out. AVERSION-Mr. Sullivan saying, Child, write! don't clraw : simple -5 ' girls and boys. FONDEST MEMORY-June 18, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To Snail to the M 0on and R ench the H igh heavens: to be zi N ecessity in the better things of life: life with my dream man. De SIMONE, ALFRED- AI , Alfy , Des -Technical ACTIVITIES-German Club, 1, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Always looking for a place to sleep: seen in a 90-MPH maroon convertible. PET AVERSION-l1Vork in any form: Algebra Il: Dicln't you do your home- work, De Simone'? : the German language: J. Fleming and his Fans : Bill's troubles: Hey, Al, does that rcrl tin can belong to you ? FONDEST MEMORY-Doc Allen's humor: blue-eyed blondes and that cer- tain girl: getting a 98 on an algebra test. LIFE AMBITION-To make myself a success, plenty of gold, live down south, marry and raise 20 kids. COLLEGE-Duke or University of Alabama. ' 4- , DEUTSCH, EDITH- Edie , Babe -Commercial ACTlVITIES+G.A.A., 1. 2, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Eating our so-called lunch at Ventnor and Albany Ave- nue door with Anna Marie, Patsy, Peggy and Charlotte: trying to learn something in English with Anna Marie sitting in back of me: my affec- tions for that certain sport fiend, G.G. PET AVERSION-Mr. Sullivan's Time Tests : Mr. Hess's vague humor: those looks from Miss Moran. FONDEST MEMORY-January 1, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To travel around and see this great World of ours. DEVLIN, DAVlD THOMAS W.- Dapper -Technical ACTIVITIES-Football, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3: Home Room President, 2, Representative, 3, 4: Student Council President, 4: Math Club, 3, 4: Ushers' Com., 2, 3: Chorus Club, 2: Drama Guild, 4: Speakers' Bureau, 4: Senior Class Sergeant-at-Arms, 421. CHARACTERISTIC-Arguing with Mort and Ron about anything: preaching: gunning at the Y: being with the other three Musketeers PET AVERSION-Spending every Thursday night with Henrietta I. Yackman. ' FONDEST MEMORY-The night we won the South Jersey Championship, and the night we played Snyder High School. LIFE AMBITION-To build a bridge in every country of the world, and to 'be a success in the eyes of God, men and myself. COLLEGE-Lehigh, Purdue, or Miami KOhio, that ish. fm W .. ,- z-,Q :lily ',eYOUNG, NORMAN-Technical ACTIVITIES-A.C.H.S.-Pan-American Club, 4. In England-Debating Society. PET AVERSION-People who ask too many unnecessary questions. FONDEST MEMORY-Arriving in N. Y. harbor after being seasick for four days. PAGE 45 -- . . , ,- 1 4 'M . 4 N, ,x f Q9 1 ,Vik ,if ' , een. .,-' Lj,kiY--4 X . -' . .r -. .. 1 V , Q f ' . -1.15-1.,'-fp ' . '---0 Q DICHTER, DAVID- Sunnyboy , C-awks , Gil Dodds , Dick -Technical .- ACTIVITIES--Varsity Track, ,1, 2, 4, Co-Captain, fl: Interclass Basketball, 3, 4: lnterclass Track, , 3. 4: :lioahgd.,oL.Atl1Jbtj.ES.,'3, Qgglide Rule, 3, 4'-: Atlienaeun1,'1.f'f.'2':,S Cm'-rent Evefnfs'Club, 1: Us ers' Com., 2, 3: Senior.-Class Entertaininent Com., 42, Reception Com., 1: South Jersey Track Champs, 1948: Penn Relay Champs, 1947, 1948: Home Room Banker, fl. I ,K -.L,,.g:'. V , CHARACTERISTIC-A1 ,V 1-qliniiie around--in' my nl.lIll!OI'XVG3l'U '0B the Boardwalk after sshhgol, always 1.2511411111 to someone in 229 about what the book says. L PET AVERSION-Listening to some silly irirls in English class, and having a dime-snateher ask me with an :irmful of books, SCI-IOOL'l FONDEST MEMORY-Being able to run with such a swell bunch of fellows as the Mile Relay of 1948-49: chewing gum in 7th period Trig-Alg. III class. LIFE AMBITION-To try and live up to my parents' expectations of me: to break 50 in the quarter-miie. COLLEGE-University of Wisconsin or United States Coast Guard Academy. --lil ' iff! : ' K DICKERSON, CEO 'E W?BHQ'Bud?f'-lic ga' AC'l'lVlTlE- . arsity Track. g 'V , 2, 3, 4: High School Band, 1, 21 f ,yin , nd ', 2: Inter-,waist , '1'iQa'k Team Captain: Interclass Basket- K gill: Inteirjtss F l': Interc gs Volleyball: Slide Rule: Jr. Varsity Jiffy Ig-ootball, I4 Hom oom Presi- t, 3, Representative 3: South Jersey V Gharnpio.s1 l: Track Team Me mor: Victorious Mile Relay Team Mem- li-rMP ny elay, '47 and '1lS. CHA? nRIf1 -Shy, xzishfliaxhinid, hackwarfl, determined, quiet, awk- x ard, m .i Y, alert, tgiity in the kick: enjoying trying to talk Bop. EET AVERS +Tal4'n 'rc iinations. -' FONDEST M . eakiny: the tape as winner in the 100-yard dash at the One 'ri Ci- 5 ual Meet held in A. C. in 9.9 seconds, and then pluckim: the still uttering.: tape from my chest and presenting it to a very proud and hap y young lady. LIFE AMBITION-To represent the U. S. in 1952 Olympics, and to choose that occupation which will satisfy myself and be ol' use to my community. LL 1 x Dl GIACINTO, ANNA MARIE THERESA- Ann , Annie -Commercial Di Nl ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3: Basketball, 1: Dressing Room Monitor, 1, 2, 3: Human Relations, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Eating.: our so-called lunch at Albany and Ventnor Ave- nue with Patsy, Peggy, Edith and Charlotte: giving Willy G. the answers: waiting every morning to hear Catherine B.'s troubles and good news about that certain party, razz me about my last name: Mr. Sullivan's those sweet history tests of Mr. Neumann's. 23, 1943: January 1, 1948: Senior home room PET AVERSION--People who fifteen-minute Time Tests: FONDEST MEMORY--March of 126. LIFE AMBITION-To be a credit to my parents: become successful enough to have more than the necessary things in life. ,l1,49 .lL 1 u COLANTONIO, ARTHUR JOHN- DiNick -Technical ACTIVITIES-Freshman Cafeteria Com., 1: lnterclass Volleyball, 15 Social Dancing, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Altendin for students who wish to and industrial arts of Pinballop,y PET AVERSION-Getting n FONDEST MEMORY-July 29, 1931. LIFE AMBITION-To straighten Joe Shmoe's and to see Bill perfect that certain Smile . g classes at Carl's Educational Institution learn the science and history of the mechanical ' 1 . U l 'cknamesf' nose: to satisfy Johnson, DlON, SAMUEL- Bone , Rembrandt , Dionskyvifzsky , Samba , i'Die Young -- General ACTIVITIES-Art Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 2: Observer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Editor, 2, 3, 4: Drama Guild Journeyman, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4: Varsity Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Volleyball, 3, 4: Interclass Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Herald Staff, Art Editor, 4: Blue and White Night, 1, 2, 3: Rope Climb Champ , 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Walking, around with Sey or Coop : going nuts at the lunch table with Neut and Lybush , Coop and Norman : How far can you go, Sidner? : drinking celery juice with Jules and wreck- ing Seymour's iras station. PET AVERSION--People who say. If you stand sideways, we couldn't see you : breaking: quarters and halfs: people who don't laugh at my lousy jokes: jitney drivers who say, School'! : girls who are prudes. FONDEST MEMORY-My sister's wedding, November 14, 1948: Lilyan's party in January, 1949: the fun I had in Stage Door with i'Port and the Drama Guild: associating.: with guys like Seymour, Al, Coop , etc., and meetiniz a L ovely L ady. LIFE AMBITION-To become the p:reatest commercial artist in the U.S.A. alone' with Portner , and to please my mother and father in doing so. lAlso, I mixrht become Doctor of Spaghettiologryn-nieat ball dept.J COLLEGE-I'll be painting pictures in Industrial Art School in Philadelphia for the next four years, unless Uncle Sam beckons me. PAGE 46 ji, . llonds Com.. 1, 2: Commty-einl Cluli Journal Asst. Editor, 3: Xvash Room ,, 1 4 'V , DIVAC, JANE- Little One , Shorty -Ccrmmerclal -fm? ACTIVI'1'lI'IS--Cnfcteria Com., 1, 2, 3: Checkers' Com., -1: Basketball, 1, 2, ' 3, 4-: Volleyball, 2, 3, fl: Commercial Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4: Study Hall Monitor. 3, fl: Sl.n4h-nt Council, 4: Dance Club, 1: Home Room Secretary, 1, ltenresentativr-, 2, 4, Ifinzxneial Secretary, 3, -1, Vice-President, 2: G.A.A., 1, 2. 3, ft: llrzuna Guild, 3: Bankers' Com., 3, 4: Stamps and Monitor. 2: Human Relations, Ilzflec Skating Club, 3. CHARAC'I'l'IltlS'l'IC-lleinu seen with Elinor: usually dancing and skating: joking: around with Ri-nec, Elaine, Dorothy, Joan, Frannic, Shirley and the rest nf' the 1.r:xu1.r at lunch time: and those long walks to nowhere. l'lC'I' AVl'lltSION-The fowl rcnmrks that some people make: Elin0r's, I just llgured out who you look liken: and Mr. Robart saying, Remember, little ones, tha- best in none too good. l ONDES'l' MEMORY-Jsunnnry 15, 19.19. LIFE AMlll'l'l0N-To make all tho S e concerned, prou D of me, and to travel to those faraway places. 1 C 5? DONNELLY, WILLIAM LOUIS- Bill , Will -Technical AC'I'IVI'1'IES-Home Room President, 1: Interscholaslic Track, 2: Slide Rule, 2: Ways and Means Com. Chairman, 4: Study Room Monitor, 3: Inter- clnss Basketball, 3. CIIARAC'I'l1IRISTIC-One ol' the four MusIceteersf'-Devlin, Allen, Donnelly and Macbeth: Thursday nifzht powwows with Henrietta I. Yackrnan. PET AVERSION- 13lomles : conference trips: cigarettes, music, and those wild, wild wimmen. . FONDICST MEMORY-Senior I rom-'4T. LIFE AMISITION-To exterminate all rats, termites, Democrats and Freshmen. 'lg-.IL 1 if DORAN, EDWARD RICHARD- Nobby -Technical CHARAC'1'ERISTIC'-Easy G oing: S pendthrift: curly hair that wo11't curl. PET AVERSION-People who clon't like the clothes I wear. LIFE AMBITION-Be successful in all I undertake 971111 a credit to my mutr1Q fT?b! IIDUNN, snlkdlrwtjlzf- Russey', Bucky -Technical ACTIVITIES-Dance Club, 1, 2, 3: Library Com., 2, 3, 4: Leaders' Corps, 1: Hockey, 1, 2, 3: Tennis, 1, 2, 3: Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Shuffleboard, 3, 4: G.A.A.. 1, 2, 3: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3: Badminton, 1, 2, 3: Asst. Gym Captain, 1, 2, 3: Referee, 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Jolly, cheerful, good sport: bashful at times: hate to be bothered when studying. PET AVERSION-Doinxr homework and mid-year tests. FONDEST MEMORY-My first year in A.C.H.S. LIFE AMBITION-To use what education I have to its fullest extent. -2-se--rf I EAGAN, WILLIAM- Wee Willy -General ACTIVITIES-Interclnss Ilnskctball, 1, 2, 3: Track, 3: Ice Skating, 3: Social Dancing. CIIARAC'l'l+1RIS'1'IC-Going to George Ross's on Friday night. PET AVICILSION-Havinyr to get up in the morningr: Sorry, you will have to tnkc the lllIllISI'lI1'l0IIl.. FONDEST MEMORY-When I was 21 Fx-eshmzxn, anzl thougrht I would never become a Senior. LIFE AMBITION--Joan Ernst. PAGE 47 EASTWQOD, DOLORES MARILYN- Maggy , Dorie , Dee , Mopsy -Commercial ATITIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 4: Cal'et.eri:i Cum., 2, 3, fl: Drama Guild, 4: Observer Typist, 4: Human Relations Council, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Small, ilmk and nlwuys laughing: never without a comb in my hand: weaLher-reporl.inxr-hair: I'm not coming in late, Mom, I'm just gettin: up early : bobbysocks flying at half mast: S.D.'s laugh- S.D.'s smile- S.D.'s eyes- S.D.'s build, S.D. l PET AVERSION--Conceited males :mul sleceitful females: fretting up after those long l?'!??J hours ol' sleep: Are you a F1'esl1man'! : the way my hair wilts when I even loolc :it water! . FONDEST MEMORY-Five minutes to H at uixzht, January 20, 1949: letters from the lads : Mr. Sullivan's raised eyebrows: Mr. Robnrt'H, Remem- ber, kiddies, the best is none too good, and also, Now don't go home and quote me : Mr. Tanner's 3rd period Enulisli class. LIFE AMBITION-To be a credit to my mom and dull: T.B.A.T.H.'I'.S.O.'I'.I.P.- O.M.T.F.A.C.W.T.H.O.T.D.L.G.: to get into the WAVl6S : to make all tho S e concerne D proud ol' me: to :lo work in the field of entertainment. -li ti. 1 'Gio EBERDING, HARRY PAUL- Ebbie , Lover -General ACTIVITIES-Cafeteria Com.: Track Team: Aviation Club. PET AVERSION-Straightening everybndy's love life but my own: those mean women, P.H., H.G., M.S., M.B., B.C., A.M., P.J., N,P., M.E.. J.L.,- Do you still like Mary L.S.'! Answer. lyesb. FONDEST MEMORY--All my friends in A.C.H.S., and those I wish I had known: traveling around with the boys: my biizxtest problem-P.H. LIFE AMBITION-'To become il singer if I can :ret up my nerve. -7:-14?---le EISENBERC, MARVIN- Eise , Map , Bear , Wheat -General ACTIVITIES-Library Com., 1, 2: Chorus Club, 2, 4: Banker, 3: Ushers' Com., 3: Band, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Listening to the music of the Delta Rythni Boys: being seen with Norm, Doug, Sig and the Digi:er . PET AVERSION-Miss Eckel's one curc+neppermint. FONDEST MEMORY-Seeing the M.D.'s take the title. LIFE AMBITION-To be a successful businessman: also to see the Jun sent back to Tokyo. a..i47....c. if ,. ELLMAN, NATHAN- Nate , Elmer -Technical ACTIVITIES-Drama Guilil, 4: Reception Com., 4: Banker, 3: Interclass Basketball, 1: Interclass Pini.:-ironyx, Ii: lnterelass Volleyball, 2: Slide Rule, 2, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always eatimr lunch with AI, Zclliowetz, Arnie and 140 other guys. PET AVERSION-People who call up nn Friday and Saturday night and ask, Do you have the car toni1:ht'! : Al's brilliant saying, The trolley was crowded like a mob. LIFE AMBITION-To become ll millionaire, retire :it the aim: of 25 and become a playboy. '. . 3. .lL 1 v EMICK, WILLIAM JOHN- Bill , Wild Bill , Spider -Cornmercial ACTIVITIES-Home Room President, 1, 2: Basketball, 1: Interclass Foot- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Intex-class Basketball, 1, 2: Interclass Baseball, 1: Dance Club, 4. CHARACTERISTIC--Always seen with The Boys : makin' out: raisin' h---: playing ball with a certain athletic organization: listening to The Ruck : making T.A.S.'s blood pressure rise. 3,5 PET AVERSION-People who ask why we lose games: wagon breakersg? a certain football coach: Mr. J. Hcss's speeches. FONDEST MEMORY'-Matriculating with Hob Peiuzament: raising the devil in home room: hookyin' every other day: the mad gym class . LIFE AMBITION-To see Moose graduate: be a mother: to be successful in LIFE and make my parents proud of me. PAGE 4S , ll .1 13 J 1-wav l 31 ' ' . -A-mrtlf' ff 'D T -iM-4:24, 'ff ' A EPSTEIN, DONALD Morals-Hippie -Technical ,KU . . ACTIVITIES-Ushers' Com., 1: Spanish Club, 4: itert I ., 4: Stump and Bond Salesman, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Bam.: the worries on the piano: ch sin after a golf ball: all other sports, including indoor. PET AVERSION-Hate trotting: up on school mornings: annoyed when some- one can't close the door right in the Olds : or King's mild, dignified temper. FONDEST MEMORY-Last New Year's Eve! Ughl: trip to Florida and up- state New York when we get the Oldsmobile station-wagon. LIFE AMBITION-Make plenty of dough and have fun before I get married. COLLEGE-University ol' Pennsylvania. . 1 W I ERNST, JOAN ADA- Jeanie , Jo -Technical AC'I'IVITIES-Attendance Com., 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2. 3, 4: Dance Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Social Dancing, 4: Tennis, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 2, 3. 4: Field Hockey. 3, 4: Kickball, 2: Chorus Club, 2: Human Relations, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Listenim: to .Innie'e love problems: always seen with Syl und Mur : wearing.: that white and grrecn sweater: forever lnughimz. PET AVERSION-People who cull me Ernest : people asking, Where is Venice Park'I ': catty girls: Janie's huh'!'! FONDEST MEMORY-My Senior year in A.C.H.S., when I met that ce R tain someone on n S A turcI:i Y niizht in December. LIFE. AMBITION-To make my mother proud of me. I I 'E i FRANK PETER- Dana -Technical AC'l'IVl'I'II:1S---Interclass Truck, 3, 4: Intl-rclass Baseball, 4: Interclass linsketball: Intercluss Football: Intcrclass Volleyball. CHARACTERISTIC-Breaking wugons: love to play in every sport: always with a certain person. PET AVERSION-Heins: asked what I'll bv when I grow up and if our club lost, whivh we never do. FONDEST MEMORY-Clase Night, '48, LlI lC AMIIITION-To marry a J oyi'ul and S weet girl. -tk-Q-4+ MARY ANN- Mar -Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Captain, 1, 2: Basketball Asst., 3: Kick- 2allbCz2ptuin, 2, All-Star, 2: Ice Skating Club, 3: Cafeteria Com., 4: Italian u , ' . CHARACTER.IS'l'IC-Jokim: with Jean: being: seen with Johnny: spending my Monday nights with the Roller Derbies: listening to Beanie's troubles. PET AVERSION--Mr. Sullivan's Time Tests: getting colorful report cards: visiting: Room 112. FONDEST MEMORY-Easter of 1946: May 28, 1946: August, 1947: the clay I irraduute from A.C.I-LS. LIFE AMBITION--To get a good job and travel all over the world, then to settle flown with a house of my own, waiting for the joy and happiness in the world. J..-..49.,.'1. f I- FARINELLI, DOROTHY ELENOR-- Dot , Dottie -Commercial ACTIVI'I'IES-Basketlmll, 1, 2, 3: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, Dues Collector, 2: Volley- lnnll, 1, 2: Locker Room Asst., 2, 4: Italian Club, 4, Play, 4: Home Room Treasurer, 2: Human Relations, 3: Equipment Checker, 1, 4. CIIAItACTERISTIC-Sleepim: after school: always in Accardi's at night: winkimz at the boys: always seen arguing with Sarah. PET AVERSION-People who slap me in the face and think it is funny: netting: up on Monday morninfrs to go to school: listening to D0Ily's nlnrndost troubles with Bill: Sarah's so many mixups: Carmen's care- free miseries: I-Izxrvey's almost heavenly troubles with his so many nzirls: girl:-J trying to pick up my speech and line, and girls who are forever jealous. FONDEST MEMORY-Summers ol' '-17 and '48: Mr. Petruzzelli's Italian class in my Sophomore year: skating season of 1948 and '49 with the boys. LIFE AMBITION-To outbeur, Bernice: keeping what I got and getting what I wont. PAGE 49 s HJV w is I' ' . .9 I x al A V , .nit L! 1 I' -,ll lv ll It r ' X il A 'U ,fu L , A. FEI Bglzlz, MA Ylfl- , ar' I cinical - ' ' fL ACTI l'1I S Oli-efQl1j ' Ma ll3fCl', 1, Mznmxrvr, 2, 3, 4, Asst. Accom- ' fly: is , 2, . : U ref r , 1, 2, il. 4: l'ir:ites ool' l'cnzzLnce , 1: : fl l' for ericn ', 1 T io, -I: l'lmrns Club Aeeompunist, 2, 4: C. .,1,' l.,4' t. 'Jn 'mu' 1. f CH CTERI I - et: vays bus Ind never having.: time for myself: .1 seen x 'tl Bo 3 . l lee . U3 T AV MI N eopl' who ne inc mee my nzxme correctly. FUN MEWRYM Pirates! enza cv : working with Miss Meeaskic ' ixzh school: ss Hendrix! ' glis class: Doc's 4th period chemistry . ass, and it's been terrilie. A F? AMBITI N-To travel far and wide, and to fulfill my parents' expeoq tations. ' 'N LLEGE-Pennsylvania or Temple. FEINSTEIN, ABRAHAM ELLIS- Abe , Lunch , Lunch-Time --Corn:nerrlal FERGU ACTIVITIES-Interclass Basketball, 2, 25: lnterclass Volleyball, 3, 4: Inter- class Ping-pong: Intex-class Track: Social Dancing. CHARACTERISTIC-Always glad that I could take all the kiddimr that the kids gave me: always struggling to pass those Time Tests in typing. PET AVERSION-Miss Bierly s 15-minute lectures on :Ittenrlunec every morning. FONDEST MEMORY-Finally fretting: out in '49-when it should have been in '48. LIFE AMBITION-Just to live Il normal, happy life: to have a job, It lruod. wife and Z1 nice home. 'fr ? SON, LEROY- Flat-top , Itchie , Quarters -General ACTIVITIES-Intercluss Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Ping-pong, 2: Inter- class Tumbling, 1, 2: Interciass Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Foot- ball, 1, 2, 3: lnterclass Volleyball, 4: Cafeteria Com., 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Seeing Rucker Applejnek talking to George about his broads : seeing Smoothie humping that Buick: discussing slnngs with Emick : SlHl-Tlllg Bewildered to M.S. and C.V. PET AVERSION-Not knowing the right meaning of motor : being called Turkey : Guide Book teachers. FONDEST MEMORY-The night ol' December 27, 1948. LIFE AMBITION'-To sing like Philip Taylor, due to the fact that I look like him: to be worthy of my parents. COLLEGE-Delaware State College or Hampton University. ' K- FILLING, sYLvlA HELEN I a X ACTIVITIES Um., 1 , 4: ieapuain, 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Gy 1 er Cor , ' , 2, ll-Star, 2: Basketball, 1, 2, 3,. 4, a er, . -Sm, 2, Asst. Mann 2, 3, 4: Sports Loaders' , 3, 4: s s, 4, A 't. 'e Skating Club, B: Hockey, , , ana , r, 4, ol mpionship Team, 4: Volleyball, , 2, Ca ta , sst, Cn ' , 3, 4: Human Relations 3: Dance Club, , 4: b, 4: Senior o Dancing, 4: Ways and Meuns C , 4b. C RQTE C-Always seen at the Log with Joan and Marilyn: in the g ev day either blowing a whistle or playing: trying to finish that fair of argyles. . P ERSION-Bill D. coming into chemistry smelling of tobacco: trying to talk to my car in the wee hours of the morning, Oh, come on,. ll' ! FO MEMORY--My Senior year at A.C.H.S.: that wonderful September week end in '48: home room sessions with Mr. Williams. LIFE AMBITION-To make the best mom and dad in the world proud of me: Sylvia Filling, R.N. . COLLEGE-University of Pennsylvania. .9 .:. I U FINKELSTEIN, ARTHUR KENNETH- Art , Wan , Fink -Technical ACTIVITIES-Freshman Cafeteria Com., 1: Sophomore Current: Events Club, lb, 2: Ushers' Com., 3b: Intereluss Basketball, 2, 3: lntercluss Base- ball, 2, 3: Tumblin1.:, 1: Interclnss Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclnss Track. CHARACTERISTIC-Seen at G.R.'s : watching the boys pluy ball from the bench. PET AVERSION-Going to Davc's so he can copy my honu-work: having B.P. tell me how improved he is: You e:1n't tell me thnt little guy is a Senior! : Matez always aryruinyr that he's right. FONDEST MEMORY-All the swell times I've had in the past four years. LIFE AMBITION-To so I can retire at COLLEGE-Temple or PAGE make the whole family proud ol' me: he successful, 45: see Dave become an All-American end. Syracuse. 50 FINKENAUER, GRACE ELAINE- Fink , Pudgey , FinkIe DinkIe -General ACTIVITIES-Attendance Com., 1: Leaders' Corps, 1, 2, 3: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Kickball. 1: Softlanll, 1: Humun Relations Council, 3: Junior Class Vice- President, 321: Chorus Club, 3: Home Room Financial Secretary, 4: .Auditing Com. Chairman, fl: Outdoor Tennis, 3, 4: Hockey, 3, 4: Ice Skzitinv: Cluh, 3: Gym Cuptexin, 1, 2, 3, 4: Slips Com., 4: Alternate Home Room Representative, 4: Class Niyzht Com., 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Spendine: those dull Sundays at Stewart's: tellinp: people how nice it is to live in the land that God made and forgot: those terrific spaizhetti dinners at Ginny's. PET AVERSION-People who insist that I have paint or shoe polish in my hair: that Margate trolley system-maybe somebody will do us a B i G fnvor and chumzc it: Miss Bierly's lectures on life: the U. S. Navy. FONDEST MEMORY--New Yr-nfs Eve, 111-IS: all the wonderful times with the happy crew, Nzincy, Poizuey, Marie, Mary A. and Sue: that rare Friday nite at Smitlfs and Po5:uey's too: September 13, 1948: little Lenz: und her little wnlk. LIFE AMBITION-To make mom and dad as proud of me as I am of them: to hnve a reunion in 10 yenrs with all the kids and collect a few bets l've made. ' COLLEGE-Atlantic City Hospital School of Nursing. si 1 E..-19.73, FLEMING, JOSEPH- Flembo -TechnicaI CHARACTERISTIC-Always hunting a irirl to be seen with. PET AVERSION-Coucciterl izirls. LIFE AMBITION-To become u naval career oHicer. COLLEGE-University of Virginia. -2--Ol-G? FOX, DONALD MARVIN- Foxy -General ACTlVl'1'IES-Band, 1, 2: Orchcstra, 1, 2: Attendance Com., 1, 2: Drama Guild, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Loves sports: always seen lighting with The Wit'e : or visiting the Johnson brothers. PET AVERSION-Whispering women: cats: missing the 12:10 from Long'- port on Friday und Saturday nights: people who say, Why can't you he os talented as your mother or as handsome as your father? FONDEST MEMORY-Hartford Avenue Health Club: New Year's Eve Dance, 'MH my muny years in A.C.H.S.: Mr. Boweu's subtle sense of humor. LIFE AMBITION-'o have enough ambition: to live up to my parents' expectations. , J , f ,MJ'U' - , 2+ , . A, lxifu' :L ' FOX, F NCE Fra i'i 'Faygy Lit9le F x -fi e ica ,A l'IVl ICS-I' -creutipn C 1 2. 3. : Cnfet ri m,, 1: che' a, 1, 2, fx fd, 3, 4 Pirates of Pc: .u.63, f1: 'Bullard f r erik s , : G. . ., 1, 2, J ' 3, 4 Iilue mul White IL ht, 1112, 3. 4: Sa ke ' 1, 2f 3, 4: ickball 1, 2 Volleybal .23 'ince Club. 1, . cr o m Assista , 1 'gi' f' Mon ir, 2, 4: tngxfiiin lutiox gun! I, 3. ' CHARA RTI' nv er of Gas House'G g' ' arinxz a cert in grey ed l : 195: Bi etti that it's onl .F nd we' iear J un' cious . QETI AV? RSION ie! cachers who kepteginfkghman, Kaminsky a rl if J J lift 'cxtra . that sound of ch ing gum being crac e 1 Mss uvie ' voice .-'f' ' , ' F0 ES' MEMOR 'l'hosy,- ytvunderful times with the other G Housed' j . , , case : Con1mencemeLibA4'I49. ff' IIT. 'AM ITION--Trove' to California in my own reen 'conv ible Olds : ef' show my WOHfljiI-fl!-f parents just how much I reall r te them and I live, Dnppily ,ever after. V !J ' 4,--4s--ee f I FRAMBE ,CURTIS HAROLD- Curt , Sniffer , Big Stop -Technical AC'l'lVI'I'IES-Home Room Representative, 1: Band, 1: Cafeteria Com., 1: Intvrclnss Iiusketbnll, 2, 3. 4: Iutercluss Track, 2, 3: Interclass Baseball, 3, 4: Ice Skatinp: Club, 3: Slide Rule, 2, 3: Math Club, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen with toothpick in mouth and pencil on EBT. PET AVERSION-Taking: my boat to school after a heavy rain: Dave Freund und his bin fut hnnds: Spanglci-'s, Don't tell me : nickel-snatching pin-bull machines. FONDEST MEMORY-Every 3 P.M.: seeking Zeke without any front teeth: the day I finished trips. LIFE AMBITION-To become a success and make my folks proud of me. PAGE 51 :m e QA i i i il il X f ,S Cb, i ,.. FREEDMAN, D3SDave It 'lybyfa ' py -. mica: ACTIVI '-Cafeteria x , 1: So ore Pan-A -eri n lub, 2: Senior Pan- meric Club, ., 4, P'-e ent, 4b: Scien-e lub, 2, 3a. Band, 1, 2, 3: Study 1 itor, 1, Spe :ers-' eau, 3, 4 Vice- resident, a, President, b, 1- ama. 'm, 3, 4: lip m., 4: Homi Room Banker, nterclass is C 'll, 3, 4: ald otography IL itor: in and ng Co Cha al 4 3: cc Rui 3 Obse ver, 4. ACTEQ ICEC 'ng gum, a p e d a 'okez listening 'o M tz tell e ow h 0' -i 1' : ' inks he : 'hnee's 'iund advice: S , I 'd you u til4 'Z ing Grassho r that h -- is ' 1 ne of is, es' him Horsemen: ' allo, my fre uigi, a . llo : li pin 1 eith he rincht or, t leg: delive in L ' i econc ' - 'od fr m N PET A ss Stanburg 7th period-40 I i li philosophy an 5 m' es th: Doc a- g, Which Fre dm r you'! : Willie's Afric r, Asi nd Am ic r, Mr. Tanner's ily i ilc: being called Bah ace ' - ce o e. ' FONDEST Q etti my driver's lice: -e an then allowed to sit in our unior d ior Proms: being Il i cr of the class of '49, LIFE AMB -T ome successful in this orld of ours, and above all, to e my p s proud to say, He's y son. COLLEGE- racuse. 95l4bl-C+ FREEDMAN, RENEE MARLYN- Sauk , Ren , Jiminey -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3: Human Relations Council, 3. . CHARACTERIS'I'IC-Sarcastic people: those long telephone conversations and tete-a-tete's with Elaine: chasing Sant Lavin around the cafe- teria: the terrific pajama parties with all the kids: answering: rny friends' letters three months late: those midniirht snacks at Lou's: singing: while takin!! showers: listening' to all those mad Disc Jockeys , and talking to the end with Hal about Stan Kenton. PET AVERSION-People who ask, Is Elinor your sister'! : my habitual stop it : what Sant alias Elaine L. gives out with her side sneers. FONDEST MEMORY'-Cupid's Capers Dance, February 5: New Year's Eve, 1948, with Elaine, Bill, Jerry, Mary and Billy. LIFE AMBITION-To make my parents proud of mc, and one day awake to find racial prejudice buried forever. COLLEGE-Some junior college where I will major in psychology. A3.1Q-.LL 1, ,- FREUND, DAVID MAURICE- Gawk , Dave , Little Freund -Technical ACTIVITIES-Home Room President, 1: Interclnss Basketball, 1: Interclass Football, 1, 2: Interclass Baseball, 1, 2: Jr. Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, Captain, 2, Varsity, 3, 4: Jr. Varsity Football, 2, Varsity, 3, 4: Jr. Varsity Baseball, 2, Varsity, 3, 4: Interclass Tumbling, 1: Interclass Track, 1: Ushers' Com., 3b: Intercla-ss Ping-pong, 2: Social Danciniz, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Hoping: Bobby makes good at Penn : trying to convince Joe I'm better looking than he is: seeing George happy so he can make everyone laugh: taming Babe down: talking with Poguie and Erma. PET AVERSION-Hozzy's love affairs: Curt annoying me: What is the matter with the team '! FONDEST MEMORY-Winning South Jersey Tournament: days at A.C.H.S.: all football and basketball games. LIFE AMBITION-Make mom, dad and Jean proud of nie: become a butler: see my boy, Hoz, graduate before '55: make everybody happy il' possible. COLLEGE-Muhlenburg 11 hopel. 46--4?--sh FREUND, MARVIN LAWRENCE- Marv , Fudd -Technical ACTIVITIES-Sophomore Pan-American Club, 1, 2: Senior Pan-American Club, 3, 4: Sophomore Current Events Club, 2: Library Com., 1: At- tendance Com., 2: Slide Rule, 3: Youth Commission Election Com., 3. CI-IARACTERISTIC-Trying: to break mathematical and scientific for any other kind ofl laws: Wait and see if I don't know those valences to- morrow : study for history tests during chemistry labs. PET AVERSION-Mr. Spz1ngler's, You have-n't seen anything yet , after giving: two hours of homework: Mr. Tanner's, Now is your chance: tomorrow will be mine : the day before n test: labor or any other kind of books. LIFE AMBITION-Invent a better mouse trap and have the world beat a path to my door: Be the richest man in the cemetery. COLLEGE-'Pennsylvania or Temple. Al0l-E6 FRIEDMAN, WILBUR HARVEY- Will -Technical ACTIVITIES-Math Club. 3. 4: Slide Rule, 2, 3: Slips Com., 1, 2, 3: Home Room Representative, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Seen with Ronnie in Florida and elsewhere: That seems too much like work : attending: conventions with Bunny Gold- stein: enjoying trifz with Applebaum. PET AVERSION-Effort: having: Doc NVhitmoyer ask, Which Friedman are you'I : Miss Stanburlfs, You are bad inliuencc on Applebaumn for is it vice versa'!J. FONDEST MEMORY-Ronnie :ind Bunny at District, Somebody maliciously cut down a poor, innocent tree. LIFE AMBITION-Same as everybody else's: To make money without work- ing: to be Reformed again: to go into law partnership with B.G. COLLEGE-I hope, Harvard. PAGE 52 1 1 -e 1 I .il S GAINES, LOIS ANN- Cainesy , Lo -Technical AC'I'IVl'l'lES--G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1: Gym Monitor, 2, 3: Asst. Gym Captain, 3: Equipment Checker, 4: Cafeteria Com., 1: Sophomore l'an-American Club. 1. 2: Sophomore Current Events Club, 1, 2: Study Hail Monitor, 2. 3: Slips Com., 2, 3, 4: Ecclesia, 3, 4, President, 4b: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 3a: Human Relations, 3: Stage Door , 4: Observer, 3: What a Life , 3: Speakers' Bureau, 4: Drama Guild, 3, 4, Thesliian, 4, Journeyman, 4: Student Council, 4: Courtesy Com., 4: Herald Advertisinlr Staff, 4. Cl'lAltAC'l'ERISTIC-Till KATS can COOK, two BARS can MARCH and GOLD can say HEL-LO, our GAINS will BE a clear FAYTH EARN-ED and our friendship key will glow: being with Barab: moaning over melodies with Mullin: COl1l'Cll'll'll-Z' with Connie. l'l'IT AVERSION-Goldstein's gullibility: trying to win an argument with Monheit: Edith's pessimism, and bigots. FONDEST MEMORY-The summer of '47. l,ll l'I AMBITION-To sec all those in O.'1'.W.C. club achieve their purpose: to become ii Mighty Moicculeln: to see all the girls sitting around Huney's pool twenty yenrs from now. COLLEGE-Syracuse or New Jersey College for Women. Q.. U. . , . ,,, CALLACHER, ROBERT PAUL- Bob , Muff , Ironhead , Gall , Hardhead - General ACTIVITIES-Varsity Football, 4: Asst. Sergeant-at-Arms, 4a: Interclass Bnsl-zetball, 1: Handball, 2, 4: Study Hull Monitor, 4: Interclass Volley- bnll, 2. 3: Youth Commission Com., 3: Health Club, 3, 4: Interclass Track, 3: Skating Club, 3: Social Dancing, 1: Class Night Com., 4. CIIARACTERISTIC-The boy with the muscle in his throat: laughing at the Arab : with the Motley Crew : wagon breaker: listening to the Colonel and his prevnrications : kidding M0ldy Ann : learning about life from Miss Bierly. PET AVERSION-People who criticize others, but ean't do as well them- selves: Collingswood and Hx-idgcton: those 10,000 kids, wow: Rush and his wimmen : Oakey Finokcy Land : George Sarkos and those four forms of degeneracy: Give her a dime and send her home, Gallaghern: Ri-xtTles . FONDEST MEMORY-Getting my letter: Bridgeton and A.P.: New Year's Eve, 1947-48: the guys and gals I met in A.C.H.S. LIFE AMBITION--To see the Arab go out with a girl: to have a reunion with the boys in about 10 years and be the most successful: to see Mr. W. Williams become principal: to make mom and those concern E d proud o F me. COLLEGE-U, S. Navy or photography school? GERMANA, GUY THOMAS, .lR.- Colonel -General ACTIVITIES-Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Track, 2, 3: Interclass Basketball, 2, 3: lnterclass Baseball, 2, 3: Interclass Handball, 2, 3: Health Club, 2, 3: Ice Skating Club, 3: Tennis. 1. 2, 3: Tumbling, 1, 2, 3: Sophomore Pan-American Club: Senior Pan-American Club: Interclass Volleyball: Interclnss Ping-pong: Social Dancing, 4: Study Hall Monitor. CHARACTERTSTIC-Always seen with the Bay Rats : Square Deal Raco, Nose Polistina, Baron Von Kumnel, Captain Ruth, Flingey, Cary Grant Surkos and Little Queer Pepe. PET AVERSION-Dry parties: Margate boys: guys who talk too much. FONDEST MEMORY-Stopping Bridgeton on the one-yard line: six periods with N.C.: telling tall stories to the boys. LIFE AMBITION-To become n history teacher in A.C.H.S.: make mom and dad proud of me, COLLIEIGE-Bloomsburlr State Teachers' College. AS. .LL ., ,- CIBSON, CLARA- Linda , Gibby -General ACTIVITIES-Chorus Club, 1. 4, President, 4: Operetta, 1: Gym Attendant, 2: Glec Club, 3. 4: Slips Com., 3, 4: Drama Guild, 4: Stage Door , 4: Inner Choir. fl: Senior Prom Con1., 4. CHARAC'I'ERIS'l'lC-Usually worried about some little thing: looking for- ward to those wonderful week ends: Tth period social with Elaine: Clara, don't turn sideways, we czm't see you! PET AVI-IRSION-The inevitable, You don't look a day over sixteen : those 12:30 buses: Mae and her men: Nancy laughing at a sad story. FONDEST MEMORY-May 2, 1947: Sophomore and Junior years: my first college game and dance. LIFE AMHITION-To always l3 e J ust as happy as I am now, and to have mother and dad really proud of me. . m vrisblir CILLMAN, ROSALIE- Gil , Ro -Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2. 3. 4: Attendance Com., 1: Sophomore Pan-Amer- ican Club. 2: Atbenavuni, 1, 2: Art Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Reception Com., 2: Human Relations Council. 3: Locker Room Monitor, 3: Slips Com., 3, 4: Sophomore Current Events Club, 2: Asst. Gym Captain, 1: Observer Layout Editor, 4: Ecclesia, 4: Drama Guild, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Laughing at Abie and with Barab: philosophizing with Lois: rehearsing for plays: spending winters in Florida and week-ends in llhilullelphia. PET AVERSION-Willizfs wit: Lois' Je Ne : Barbara's cats: being a member of O.'l'.W.C.: that crowded lunch table: But it's fattening, Rosalie : B:'a's beans: those Observer deadlines. FONDEST MEMORY-Senior daze: Doc, every minute of his classes and his radiating smile: Dfke's digressions and dramatizations: the time Abie tried to light her I-iunsen burner with water: idealizing with the kids at Claire's, . LIFE AMBl'T'lON-To be deserving of my family's faith and pride in me. COLLEGE-Mount Sinai. PAGE 53 1' 1 1 , clToMER, QRETA- cfei ,i cir -Techgggclli , ACT! IIIES-Atheiiueum, ik?,SODl'10l110l'Q i111'l'ffI1lL'EV9lli.5 Club, 1, 2, Secre- lfl, t ry, 2a:.iLecreat1on Com.: 1, 2, 3: f:i.A. ., 1, 2, 3: Basketball, 1: Asst. C' G 1 tlin, 1: Hcvio Room Iicp.z-escixitative, 1: Latin Club, 2, 3, Secre- tary 'f , Slide Rule, 2: Ecc Ain, 354: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4: -XVHIIIIH elutirqs Council, 'iii liicnch Club, 3, il, Vice-President, flu: fRtu.p n GQE., 4, Study Ha iMOI1ltlJl, 4. Dlama Guild, 4. L CHARACT' Iii' -Talking: the fsituution over with Shirl: cruising in the - Buick wit Sondra: giggling in French wit 'Glori:1: 'okin' with the V J. P'iul,1Sheedy gang: hilc weariiig :ind broilvn slweater, and I Iivslffor those bealityul week en .i E PETKA. ERSI N-Enigybmail o. es: the snort, Monday mornings, two tele- Lphones: Cu e .anim m XliJi.fl'.A..DTD-tiiliilig their dnily poll of thc KJ presentl ia ' n, jc X ,- 'ONDEST ME ' -Those hapiyq,.FrEN1nian days: a :old loving.: cup. IFE AMBITI To live, l ugh, lliiyc, and see the world. 'K COLLEGE-University of Pennsylva ia Hospital. Qffl-49-1K CLAYMON, ROBERT ERWI N- Bob -Technical ACTIVITIES-Freshman Cafeteria Com- 1: Ushers' Com., 2, 3: Home Room Representative, 2, 3: Sophomore Current Events Club, 2, Vice-President, 2: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4, Senior Representative, 4: Sophomore Pan-American Club. lb, 2, President, 211: Math Club, 3, 4, President, 43: Junior Varsity Basketball, 2, Vzusity, 4: Wagzenheim Award, 3: Speakers' Bureau, 4: Observer, 43 Beginners and Advanced Slide Rule: Perfect Attendance, 3: Junior Prom Com., 3: Senior Prom Com., ft, Chairman, 4: Home Room Banker, 4: Senior Class President, flb. CI-IARACTERISTIC-Bummint: around on Thursday nights with Henrietta I. Yackman: trailing after the 5:uys : hnddlinfr with Boze and Buddy: So what else is new? PET AVERSION-Rhodes' Dawn Patrol: Mr. Nenmann's short quizzes: Miss 1Stanburp:'s five-minute trig period: seeing my name spelled Cluyman, Glaymone and Glayman: being: culled Boy by Tom S. FONDEST MEMORY-Winning the Warzenhcim Award: listening: to Doc's lectures: president of the Senior Class. LIFE AMBITION-To make my parents proud of mc: to hear a nurse callinir, Doctor Glaymon wanted in surgery. COLLEGE-Dickinson. CLEASON, ELEANOR MARIE- Ellie -Technical! ACTIVITIES-Slips Com., 1, 4: Attendance Com., 2, 3: Gym Captain, 1: G.A.A., 1, 2: Drama Guild, 4: Bziskcthnll, 1: Study Hull Monitor, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Sleepintr: going nround merry-mindcal nlwuys: waitin' for the mail: keeping Remfrey siraiizht with her men: always late. PET AVERSION-Sh:-Lrp'.s cookintr: trolley ears: trying in borrow 2 cents from Sehop: insincere people: Vineland: Keys', I don't. get it! : Waits beatin.-I my enr. FONDEST MEMORY-Christmas nlirht-'1lS: my high srhool years and the many friends I have made: two poeniss gziven to me: November S, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To make mom and dad proud ol' me: to huve ILN. after my name: Waits wedded: Connie contented: Keys knowing.: knowledgre: Schoppy satisfied: Carol connnendod to Carnegie: Pauline prosperous and happy. COLLEGE--Atlantic City Hospital. .i,T.4gi.....'g ,. GLENN, JAMES GEORGE- Rusty , Reds -General ACTIVITIES-Holy Spirit Higrh School-Asst. Director ol' Orchestra, 2: Latin Club. 1. 21 Sliflnifih Clllll, 1. A.C.H.S.-Orchestra, 3: Band, 3: Interclass Volleyball, 3, Il. CHARACTERISTIC-Alwuys seen with Joan: riding around in my limousine. PET AVERSION-Taping the Crossley: l-zu-eping awake in 'ith period history. FONDEST MEMORY-Beating the Tubs for Chuck Mertz' band, Wed- nesday and Saturday nights at the Y : Christmas Eve, 518: That Push Ride in Philly with J. Boyer. LIFE AMBITION-To Hy with the Navy. and to make Joan happy: also to play drums like Manny. I ,1Q.,.'1. ,,- ii CLICK, HARRIET- Hatch , Harr , Hag -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1. 2, 3, 4: Dance Club, 1: Chorus Club, 1, 4: Drama Guild, 3: Human Relations. 3: Public Safety, 4: Asst. Gym Captain, 1: Ice Skating Club, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Being seen with the gan: at Jack's-Nut, Eleanor, Brud, Dolores, Stan, Rosemary, Gene, Bud, Joe, Bill, Hank, Dave, Don and the rest: talking of 'I'hzi,t man Klutrcr who wus with Kenton : being seen with N.S. or pushing Jaime down the boards: catching that Philo- clelphia Express on Friday. PET AVERSION--Being called Nut and vice versa: Doc's, I see Miss Glick is paying us a visit today : You still in scI1ool? : But Doll!!!! : Lost any weight recently'f : My, you look like your sisters . FONDEST MEMORY-July, 1948 and Joe Snttin: Lake Lcnupe, June, 1948, and The Lake Lenape Kid : J.B,, B.B., J.'1'. LIFE AMBITION-To live, be loved, have happiness and to leave Atlantic City. COLLEGE-Temple. ' PAGE 54 4 i ,Q 2 uv . 4 ' -lq ' I l 41 GOLDBERG, DOROTHY-- Dottie , Dot -Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, Il, 4: Gym Captain, 1, 3, Asst., 4: Ecclesia, 3, 4: Sophomore Pun-American Club, 2: Sophomore Current Events Club, 22 Slide Rule, 3: Reception Com., 2: Recreation Com., 3, Chairman, 3: Checkers Com., 4: Cafeteria Com., 2: Slips Com., 1, 3. . CI'lAliAC'l'ERISTIC-Always thinking ol' M y Buoy while Eilbbirlg with Goodman, teasing: 'l'annenhlatt, laughing' with Levine, shouting with Schecter, merrymukim: with Molitch, primping with Pat: combing my hair at the wronu times. l'l:1'l' AVERSION-People who fall from horses: the day after Sunday, huh, Mortl: my absent-mindedness. I-'ONIJEST MEMORY-May 21, MMS: those short telephone conversations: Es's little psychology lectures: spending Friday nights with Daniel Oliver Bartholomew Smith. LIFE AMISITION-'1'o make my wonderful mother very proud of me, and hr-come n Mighty Molecule! COlll.EGE-Nursing school. 4:--oi-Ge GOLDSTE , ALICE NAOMI- Goldie --Technical it-qt ,I VTQFIES-Band, 1, 4, Secretary, 3: Orchestra, 3, 4, Secretary, 4: I I H . oy ht e urrent ,v its Club, 1, 2: Attendance Com., 2, 3, 4: Human JW ins mcil, ' french Club, 3, 4, Secretary, fla: Equipment H., -N , c-ek : n loom Treasurer, 3: G.A.A., 1. 2, 3: Asst. Gym gl pta , 4: ' ntion Hull Com., 4: Herald Subscription Staff, -I: Class ,,,w,- ' ' l, 'om. -i-:am ' LT RIS C37 il KATS can COOK, two BARS can MARCH and GOLD X9 cni 24 'HEL-L , our GAINS will BE a CLEAR FAYTH EARN-ED. and .' ' V o r e dship l'ej will glow: mediator for Gaines versus Monheit: those in uhts 'tl 186 a 1 Jthe Triumviratez beinxr a Friday sophisticatc f-iff, ' with B nie: thos n ght sessions with Monheit. -H MJ F I' ION-' tom flushine, Alicc : rain on my golf days: those who ' Ml n't nderst st talkers: Way down there? -8500-Margate. ' , DEST MEMO -Moy T, 1948: lst period with Doc: my whole Senior ' ' year. LIFE AMBITION-To work in a research laboratory and discover my man: to see 0.'l'.W.C. become O.T.H.C.: to see all the girls sitting around I-Ioney's pool in 20 years. X COLLECE-University of Michigan. J .il L ., -0--,. DWQEQDFRIEND, GLORIA JOAN- Little One : Child -Technical if ,. ACTlVl'l'll'3S-Slips Com.. 1, 2. 3, 4: Dance Club. 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Pan- ff' 1 American Club, 1. 2: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 3, 4: Ice Skating X rg Club, 3: I-Iulnun Relations Council, 3: Pen Women's Short Story Contest, -1 f' 'V Honorable Mention, 3: Ilaukers' Com., 3: Dance Club Play, 1, 4: Art 1 5 Club, 1. 1, 77 f ' i jd!ARAC'l'EltlS'l'lC- ll oin::: --Aaiways L ittle, --rniughing --Ewhel-cal, ,Q ' 5-'ll 'l 'alkativo: people saying-:, Where are those long skirts taking that ' xZirl'! I bl' ,fl l'E'l' AVEILSION-Do-c's, My.5roodness, where's that Goodl'riend? : 3 E's J .- n and a G : staying: up 'til 3 A.M. to do my 15 minutes of chemistry: ,qi Mr. Schwoh's little giant history tests: Have you heard?-Skirts ' l , are Mettinsr shorter : A.C.H.cS. UN, I ONDl'lS'l' MEMORY-May 31, 15148: 'ith period chemistry with Dr. Whit- 'g moyer: 2nd period with Sir Laurence Olivier Dike. ' LIFE AMIH'l'l0N--To he a success, to be happy, and to make my parents' proud ol' me. COLLECE-Br-nninuton. .'--O-4+ I 3 GOODMAN, ESTHER JANE- Essie , Es , Blondie -Technical ' if ' ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, dv: Dance Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: K, V Drama Guild, 3, 4: Senior Class Pin and Rim: Com. Chairman, 4: Leaders' , . '- Corps, 4: Senior Current Events Club, 4: Equipment Checker, 3: Recrea- -,,.' . ' tion Com. Chairman, 3: Pen Women Awards, Honorable Mention, 3: Kick- ball, Asst. Captain, 2: Public Safety Com., 2: Study Hall Monitor, 2: At- , tendunce Com,, 1: Reception Com., 4: Observer, 4: Gym Captain, 2: Volley- -, ' hall, 2: Human Relations Council, 3: Field Hockey, 1: Stage Door L '- Usher, 4: Checkers' Com., 4: Slide Rule, 2: Slips Com., 2. CHARACTERISTIC- J ust being.: S ure of a chicken in a pot: always seen teasing Tnnnenblatt: merrymaking- with Molitch: dreaming with Dottie: laughing: with Levine: shouting with Schecter, and urimpinyz with Pat: forever catinu' and lovinxz sports, tespeciallyl horseback riding and basket- ball: bein!! a Sixth , and playing every game straight. PET AVERSION-False people, and prunes. FONDEST MEMORY-Doc Whitmoyer's lectures: making the E Honor Roll, and four wonderful years in High School. LIFE AMHITION--'I'o make the swellest parents in the world proud of me: to have a stable full ol' horses, and Blue Skies always. COLLEGE-'l'cn1ple. ei., .4?. 1. . , ,y GOODMAN, WAYNE SPENCER- Bud , Sabu -General ACTIVITIES-lntcrclass Football, 1, 2, 4: Interolass Baseball, 1, 2. 3, 4: Intm-rclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: lnterclass Track, 1: Interclass Volley- ball, 2, 3: lnterclass Ping.:-ponzr, 1, 2: Tumbling: Team, 2: Interclass Soccer, 1. 2, 3. 4: Junior Varsity Football, 2, 3: Senior Social Dancing' Com.. fl: Health Club, 2, 3: Varsity Football, 2, 3. CHARACTERIS'l'lC-Always breaking: apple carts: seen with Crazy Jones and the boys: hamzim: around the drug store with the Motley Crew . l'E'l' AVERSION-Miss Rhodes' 9, 10, 11th periods: going to school so curly in the morninu: R:1lnh's hat. FONDEST MEMORY-When Bruce Jones fell in the ocean: Sammy C.: a 1 certain nixzht on u certain porch on Virginia Ave. when Chick caught a - hall without a basket: when Charlie C. had hair. Q.,-:, LIFE AMIIITION--'l'o get out of school and join the Navy and become a Five-Star Admiral, or to scoop my load and become a millionaire: to hny Charlie a wif: und false teeth. COLLEGE-.loin the Navy. and sro to art school and become another Mic-haelnnuelo. PAGE 55 GORMAN, REA- Kee -Technical ACTIVITIES-Olney Hiprh School-Service Club: Drnmaties, 1, 2, 3, 4. A.C.H.S.-Drama Guild, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Saying! this here and that tht-rc : talking: with my eyes: arguing with my sister: always seen with Mieky and Rosalie. PET AVERSION-Getting out of the trouble I always ui-t into: Norman and the things he says and does. FONDEST MEMORY-September 20, 1947: summer ul' '48, LIFE AMBITION-Marry the right fellow and be a good wife: make my parents proud of mc. COLLEGE-Temple. GORODETZER, CHARLES IVAN- I , lv , Cor , Cory , Gordetz , Ace , Naui , Russian -Technical ACTIVITIES-Public Safety Com., 2: Interclass Basketball, 2, 3: Interclass Volleyball, 3: German Club, 3, 4: Science Club, 1, 2, 3: Observer, 4: Cafeteria Com., 2, 3: Drama Guild, 4: Speakers' Bureau, 4: Athenaeum, 1, 2: Home Room Representative, 1: Slips Com., 4: Christmas Play, 2: Thanksgiving Proizram, 4: Westinghouse Science Test, 4: Short Story Contest, 4: Senior Class Courtesy Com., 4: Herald Staff, 4: Banking Com., 4: Slide Rule, 2: G Honor Roll, 1, 2: lnterclass Tennis, 1, 2, 3: United Nations Exam., 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Unmaturing ideas: arguing with Joe Bess about The Obscrver : trying to explain myself to teachers 1Miss Stanburg and Miss Rhodesj: eating mustard, catchup and mayonnaise on a ham- burger: being in 134 every day after school with Mr. W.: trying! to get a full-hedged gym suit: But, Miss Rhodes I was . . . May I ask a ? PET AVERSION-The Senior boys avoiding me at the lunchroom table: Hoffman saying, I Gorodetzer, do you ? : Mann saying, Ivan, my 'l9c! : Miss Beecher's, IVAN , instead of Ivan: people who don't support The Observern: dull asemblies: red tape of any kind! FONDEST MEMORY-Mr. Allen's, Now, class : Miss Pier's, Well for Good Night : a 1948 football championship team: night of 9th Rain or Shine Dance: L.G.I-I.: Meliimrer's Mighty Molecules or MeIlinger's Merry Morons : Moon making a fortune by painting sidewalks. LIFE AMBITION-To see Matz Sth period: to pay Joel off: to see Miss Rhodes solve The Flying Cracker Box Case or the Who Dunnit Mystery : to become a doctor and participate in Cancer or '1'.B. re- search work: to bring glory and honor to my mother who has made my life so wonderful, and to bring: true thc hopes of my grandparent. rt do GRIFFITH, CONSTANCE- Connie , Con -Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey, 1, 2, 3: Kickbnll, 2: Volleyball, 2, 3: Tennis. 3, 4: Ice Skating, 3: Human Relations Council, 2: Arista, 2, 3, 4, President, 411: Equipment Checker, 4: Home Room President, 3: Honorable Mention, Pen Women's Contest: Ecclesia, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Eating: iso they sayl: being with 'Tom and the kids, Joanie, Betty, Eddie and Dottie: 8th period refreshments. PET AVERSION-Joanie's-''Griihthl!l : Betty's driving and her chocolate popsiclc: 202's 9, 10, 11th periods: Eddie and her pie. FONDEST MEMORY--Wonderful kids and times in high school: Senior Prom, 1943: Sophomore English class: water experiment with Dottie. LIFE AMBITION-To be a success in the eyes of my parents. COLLEGE-Dickinson or Middlebury. X I -if--ei-,+ CROSS, STANLEY B.- Pontiac , Stan -Gene' I . ACTIVITIES-Overbrook Hifzh School, I ila.-Interclass Football, Basket- ball, Volleyball, Ping:-ponxr. CHARACTERISTIC-Lone hair: fretting hustlecl: unmaturiny: ideas. PET AVERSION-Jack-of-ali-trades, master of none: school in general- course. FONDEST MEMORY-An E , zi G and two 'E's : winning: that league basketball championship. U LIFE AMBITION-To follow successfully my chosen pilgh. COLLEGE-Rutgers, Temple, Pennsylvania, Miami, Howling Green, Kent State. etc. J x r ' bi, L ea 0-,. GUNDAKER, GEORGE GERARD- Gold-digger , Gugenheimer -Technical ACTIVITIES-Science Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room President, 1, 2. Represen- tative, 1, 2, 3: Perfect Attendance, 3: Weather Cluh, 2. 3. 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Walking around the building with Bin Bill Snow and Long: Jim Delcher: telling the xraniz boring.: stories of my fishing and gunning trips, PET AVERSION-Stan Thielkingfs 251.19 pipe: Mr. Tnnncr's, Your lesson for tomorrow routine. FONDEST MEMORY-Miss Scott's rumpus room: Doc Allen's lah with Hol- prren, Henne, Johnson and me all at the same table. LIFE AMBITION-Make 2 fortune in conservation, then no to Northern Canada and become ri hermit. PAGE 56 GYGRYNUK, WILLIAM WINSTON- Willie , Willie Hop -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Varsity Football, 3, 4: Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Health Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Handball, 1, 2, 3: Home Room Vice-President, 2, 3: Interclass Truck, 1, 2: lnterclnrss Volleyball. 3: Interclass Ping- ponir, 2, 3: Interelass Baseball, 2, 3: Sergeant-at-Arms, 1, 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Talkinn to the Biz Guns --Sarkos, Di Matteo and Rush about the mime we should have won. PET AVERSION-Hearing: Di.Matteo tell me about his last Dimc : Mr. Sullivan giving his pep talk before his Time Test: Try for accuracy, not speed, people! g people who call Newhouser a wartime pitcher. FONDEST MEMORY-'Fhanksgiviiiz Day, 1947, Bader Field. LIFE AMBITION-To sail the sea of success, happiness and long life: to seo J i1xi:s and Lew S arkos sro dancing. COLLEGE-Trenton State Teachers' Collette. +R--0-R HABGOOD, CHARLES RONALD- Haps -Technical ACTIVITIES-Latin Club, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 3, 4: Drama Guild and Play, 4: Slide Rule, 3, 4: Home Room President, 3: Honorable Mention, Pen Women's Contest, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Ileiniz seen before and after school in Room 202 trying to comprehend ri little more algebra: bumming around Thursday night with Henrietta I. Yaelcnmn. PET AVERSION-People who ask why I don't let my hair grow long and people who ask what the last period's assignment was after the thouizhtful teacher deliberately repeated it three times for their con- venience. . FONDEST MEMORY- Professor Sehwub's idiosynerasies in his 2nd period history class: Doctor Mellinger's 'ith period chemistry class: Miss Rhodes' conception of a Sth period. LIFE AMBITION-To became as successful as my parents in whatever I . may do and to have them always be proud of me. COLLEGE--Maybe Princeton, possibly Duke. HAGAN, CHARLES MARVIN- Bud --Technical ACTIVITIES-Senior Class President, 4: Student Council, 4: Perfect At- tumlancc, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Com.. 3: Glen Club, 3, 4: Math Club, 4: Public Safety Com.. 3, 4: Home Room Representative, 3, 4: Drama Guild, 4, Christnms Plays, 3, 4: Stzlpre Hand, Stage Door , 4. CI-IARACTERISTIC-Smoking: weird pipes: arriving at Nick's at dawn: sing- inlr nny time, any place: bummini: around Thursday nicht with Henrietta I. Ynckmnn: being: Sheen with A certain someone. PET AVERSION-Mary A. telling Georgie Pierce, But, Georgie, I'm going nway : those arguments with Coke : listening while Stetzey and I match tall tales-schoolwork. FONDEST MEMORY-Miss Rhodes' four horsemen in '48--Stetzcr, Freed- mnn, Mnrtucci and yo rs ruly: working: at the wh Y : -Christmas vacation. '4X. LIFE AMBITION-' o S o ny A mble with pride in my heart down the road to colt t that I have tried to make the going easier behind me. ' ha 1 nade my parents and friends as proud of me as I am ol' th . COLLEGE-An' ipoli ., Clemson A.6'v.M., South Carolina. -3?---4?-1-it V .'Q I I was Y L 'Fraiz , AdeIIe , Little Hall -Commercial ' f I IE G. I., 1, 2, ' 4: Monitor, 1: Observer, 4: Basketball, 1, 2: 4 -P 1' ' V ley I, :Cafete Com., 1. A A Q JCI RAC' It 'IC Being: seen with L.R.. K.W. und L.C.: trying to tell J C.S . . and P. ow very wrong they are and how right I am: N. fc t sr Choo b ' on Monday at 8:55 and ends on Friday at 3:00, ' .fl PF V S10 -Mi ul an insisting that I'm flighty and can't type or I rem , mop v ell me how to spell :uid pronounce my name. i A N- 'S' E -July 4, 1948, September 1, 1948 and February 9, 1949. fi ,I AM TIQ To be a success in all I undertake, and to prove to Mr. J' M 'lj 'V F. A. Sullllr n that I can type and also read , I . LLEGE-Pioneer College. 'l, Q-if +10--he ll HAMBLETON, GERALDINE- Jerry , Shorty , Ham -L.A.S. ACTIVITIES-Slips Com., 2, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Talking: with K.O.D. in Mr. Neumanifs class: being seen with Pexziry, Babe and Sylvie. durim: lunch period: long conversations with Helen on the telephone. PET AVERSION--Someone ringing: my phone in the middle of the night and then saying, Sorry, wronfz numbcr : people asking me, Who's your new boy friend inowJ'! : someone sayinrr, Eh, eh, eh : people who spell my name wromz. FONDEST MEMORY-Holidays: always laughing at Mr. Young's and Mr. Sittler's corny jokes: that week end I went to New York with Sis and Jannue: March 6, 1948: Mr. Barkan and his daily quizzes. LIFE AMBI'I'ION-Travel, travel, travel: health, wealth and happiness: be a credit to my mom, dad and xrrandmom. PAGE 57 4 Al so s mow sfmgi asm swim-- , 1 HARRIS, NAOMI JACQUELINE W.- Na , Ne , Giggles -General ACTIVITIES-AliC'Hfl21I1Ce COIN.. 2: Slips Com., fl: Senior Pan-American Club, 4: Cafeteria Com., 1, 3: G.A.A., 1, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Always giggling, and being seen talking to Fraizadelle Hall and Ruth Hicks in Room 134. PET -A-VERSION-l'e0Ille who always find time to say unpleasant thinprs about others: waking: from a good dream in the morning to get ready for school. FONDEST MEMORY--May 28, 1948 and November 111, 1043. LIFE AMBITION-To dedicate my liI'e to God and my fellow man, and to be a credit to my mother and race. COLLEGE-Morgan State College or Storer College. li l Q 1 p HARVEY, CLAIRE MARIE-Technical l HAY, ACTIVITIES-G.A.A,, 3, 4: Field Hockey, 3, 4: Volleyball, 3, -1: Basketball: 3, 4: Locker Room Monitor, 1. 2: Wash Room Monitor, 3: Cafeteria Com., 1: Public Safety Com., 3: Attendance Com., 4: Latin Club, 3, 4: Perfect Attendance, 4: Ice Skating Club, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always trying to obtain a G in chemistry so I could make the honor roll, and being considered very quiet. PET AVERSION-Being called P.P.P. without knowim: what il. means, and 2nd period study in 325 on Thursday with Miss Johnson. FONDEST MEMORY-Junior Prom, 1948, and New Year-'s Eve. 1948. LIFERQIMBITION-To fulfill my parents' desire that I become Claire Harvey, COLLEGE-New York School of Nursing. ff-'G'-',. :3 IL l' MARIE ROBBINS- Ria -Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 2, 4: Arista, 2, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-''H urryim: to M eet the mailman: always seen with Decle: seen around Riclmrd's. PET AVERSION-Miss Rhodes, 9th, 10th and 11th periods: Dede's idea of an hour. FONDEST MEMORY-Beach No. 3, summer ol' 'JIT and '48, LIFE AMBITION-To become a labor:xl.ory technician. Donny , Willie -General 1, 2, 3. 4: Human Relations, 3: Attendance Com., 1. 2: Senior Cafeteria Com.. 4: l'erl'f-ei: Attennlanee, 1, 2, 4: ltor, 3, 4: Public Safety Com., 2: Gym Desk Asst.: Rule. -Telling corny jokes to S.McC., A.W., ILS., C.W., C.B., W.D. and F.J.: always sr-en with the one and only-. PET AVERSION-Catty :iris and cones-ited boys: people asking me, How rio you spell your first namcY : being' called fat stuil '. FONDEST MEMORY-December 31, 1947: Class Night of '49, and my four years in A.C.H.S. LIFE AMBITION-To be n success in whatever I undertake and make my future with D.H. . and last, but not least, make my parents and grandmother proud of me. COLLEGE-Boston School of Mechanical Dentistry. 4...,Q.lAL 1 is HEATH, VIVIENNE CARLETTE- Viv , V -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Aiista, 2, 3, 43 G-A-A. l. 2. 3. 4: Locker Room Monitor, 3: Asst. Gym Captain, 4: Human Relations, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always in a hurry: kibitzing with Jean: taking Marion's cookies: seen with Louise. Jo Ann and the rest of the girls. PET AVERSION-Miss Rhodes and her Elth periods: those trolley rides in the morning: insincere and unkind people. FONDEST MEMORY-Wonderful times with my sisters: Deeemher 18, 1947: all the wonderful people l've met in A.C.I-LS.: passing: typxnpz: June, 1949. LIFE AMBITION-To be able to help all my friends and loved ones when they need it: to write a book: to be completely happy, und by some miracle own the car I'm always talking about. PAGE 58 , 4 if ,K 5. 's 5 HELLI NGER, JOAN MARIE- Joanie -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Arista, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3. 4: Sophomore Pan-American Club, 2: Senior l'an-American Club, 3, 4: Ice Skating Club, 3: Gym Monitor, 1, Assistant Captain, 4: Kickball, 2, Captain, 2, All-Star Team, 2: Canteen Com., 1: Home Room Representative, 1: Outdoor Tennis, 3, 41: Senior Class Typist, 4: Blue and White Night, 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC- Brown Eyes : the inseparable quartet, Nan, Charlotte, Doris and I: forever saying, I am tellin' ya : always laughing and havin! zfun. PET AVISRSION-Mr. Sullivan's 15-minute tests on accuracy not speed : those oh, so exciting assembly prog:-ams??'!'!??: Monday through Friday, 9:00 to 3100: being called Joanie. FONDEST MEMORY-Al! memories connected with the past four years at A.C.H,S.: those wonderful years with Mr. Kaas and Mr. Slater. LIFE AMBITION-To make my mother and clad as proud of me as I am of them: to travel and be happy. Q Lt. 1 r HENDERSON, BENJAMIN HARRIS- Big Ben -General ACTIVITIIGS-lntcrclass Volleyball, 1, 2: Interclass Track, 2, 3: Interclass Basketball, 1, 2: Intcrclass I'inp:-pong, 3, 4: Varsity Track, 2, 8: Recep- tion Com., 2: Library Com., -1: Chorus Club, 2, 3, 4: Cafeteria Corn., 3. CI-IARACTlilRIS'l'IC-Always talking about the things of life with that certain person, and trying: to unrlcrstanrl what is being said by D.H. PET AVERSION--The cellar boys trying to put thc sound on me, and listening to gassy-mouth girls. FONDEST MEMORY--Graduation ot' 1949. LIFE AMBITION-To live up to my mother's expectations and to excel in anything in which I take part. COLIIEGIfl-Hampton Institute: Delaware State. dl U. 1 Qln HENNE, WILLIAM GILBERT- The Nose -Technical ACTIVITIIQIS-Slide Rule, 3: Interclass Basketball, 3: Drama Guild, 4: Christmas Play, 4: Interclnss Volleyball, 2: Ice Skating Club, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always carrying a camera: wandering around the halls with Johnson between classes: A Gentleman . PET AVERSION-Heinz: called Nasal Boy : faulty flashbulbs. FONDEST MEMORY-My motorcycle and car during the summer of 1943: ice skating: Sth period gym in Carl's. LIFE AMBITION-Barguintown frozen all winter and Convention Hall frozen all summer. COLL EG IC-Citadel. 4- h- HEUER, CHARLES L.- Chuck , Admiral -General AC'l'IVl'l'lI'IS-Cafeteria Com. Chairman, 1: Student Banking, 3, 4: Glee Club. 1, 2: Ushers' Com., 3: Intcrclass Volleyball, 1, 2: Ice Skating Club, 3: Social Dancing, fi: Home Room President, 2, 3. CHARAC'l'ERlS'l'IC-Seen with the rest of the slightly above normal boys: always on the make for some special girl: insulting people with my corny jokes: cigarettes-never touch 'eml PET AVIGRSION--All these women un the loose: people who spell my name with one E : Katy's notes about Bill: Bruce J on E s and his love affairs outside of Mr. Kleiner's 8th period madhouse: Neely and his Dig-uut : Basil and his new earn: Miss Rhodes and her extra work . FONDEST MEMORY--September 25, 1948, on the highway in the wee hours of the mornin!-E: two weeks in the summer of '4'i. LIFE AMBITION-To make my parents proud of me, and to scoop my bundle quick so I can retire young enough to enjoy it: to see Joan l'feIfer's mail box read, Miz 62 Mrs. George De Mari : think I'll venture up to Fahrenheit , and pick up a degree or two. +3-as--4+ HEWITT, JOAN ANN- Joanie -Technical ACTIVITIES-Slips Com., 1: Science Club, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always smiling: trying to get Janet to play Cupid for me: dreaming with Florence. PET AVICRSION-Other people's corny jokes: Jeanie waiting for Margate- Lonxrnort trolleys. FONDEST MEMORY-The wonderful times I had with my other half , and all the other swell kids at A.C.H.S.: Mr. Mellinger's Mig H ty M O 1ecules. LIFE AMBITION-To see a few of my wild dreams come true. COLIJEGIE-Atlantic City Hospital School of Laboratory Technology. PAGE 59 YM gadfg' new me s Q e :sms an . s is s is s v 'swim --fsflw lent? I E Limit , , s 3 s is ,- is HICKS, RUTH LORRAI NE- Ruthie --Technical ACTIVITIES-'Cafeteria Com., 1, 2, 3, 4: Slide Rule, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen entering 134 about 8:56 every morning: talking in home room: laughing with Dolores: never doing today what I can do tomorrow. PET AVERSION-Alice's double buss: 4th period study in 113. FONDEST MEMORY-The years with Ruth, Ruby, Nnncy and Lillian. LIFE AMBITION-To be successful: drive and own ai car. COLLEGE-Glassboro State Teachers' College-maybe. , fl ix 1 'H i HICBEE, JOAN- Joanie , Hig -Technical HILL, ACTIVITIES-Arista, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4ag Math Club, 3, 4: Art Club, 4:l Leaders' Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2. 3, 4: Tennis, 3, 4, Senior Cham-, 'I pionship: Volleyball, 2, 3: Basketball, 1, 2: Ice Skating Club, 3: Human Relations Council, 3: Senior Pin and Ring Com.: Asst. Gym Captain, 1, 2: Equipment Checker, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-The last of the Higbccs: always on timell seen with Betty, Eddie. Connie and Dottie, constantly: one of Mellingcr's Merry Moronsf' PET AVERSION-Connie's memory: Betty's, Are you sure this looks all right? : Eddie's curly hair on a rainy day, and Bartha at the wheel: also, That's my boy! : Charm! FONDEST MEMORY-Junior and Senior years, and the summer of '48: all my wonderful friends and the good times we've had together. LIFE AMBITION-To see Eddie stay calm and collected when someone makes a timely comment: to hear Connie tell one good joke: to see Betty only eat one popsicle for lunch, and to see Dottiell: to go to college and make mom and dad proud of me. COLLEGE-Connecticut College or Mt. Holyoke College, I hope. i , 'bv iw DARROW EDWARD- Smoothie , Dit Dot , Cool Daddy -General ACTIVITIES-Interclass Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Football, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Glce Club, 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-To bc S ecn G oimz around with the fellas, and beat- ing my protege, Dixie, in u came of points: kidding Chubby J, about E.T. PET AVERSION-In the balcony 2nd period every day with Miss Rhodes in charge: telling B.D. that M.S. is mad about him: to see Duke go with Mary. FONDEST MEMORY-July 10, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To be best man at Be-ttle's wedding, and to be a success in all my undertakings. COLLEGE-Hampton or U. S. Coast Guard. -E---Oli? HILTNER, JOHN HERBERT COSSART, JR.- Tarzan , l'lill ', 'Veronica , Big John , Gun -General ACTIVITIES-Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: 'lnterclass Baseball, 1, 2, 3: Interclass Handball, 4, 5: Boxing Club, 4, 5: Interclass Track, 3, 4: Interclass Table Tennis, 4, 5, School Championship Runnerup, 4: Inter- class Volleyball, 4, 5, School Champs, 4: Interclass Football, 2: Tennis Club, 3, 4: Tumbling, 1, 2, 3: Varsity Basketball, 5: Alternate Home Room Representative, 2a, 351. CHARACTERISTIC-6 ft. 2, eyes of blue: tallest xrirl in 202: mop-o-hair: seen with Alex, Joe, Bobby, Gus, Oink, Bill and Alfred: It's too late now : Ya dirty rat : Where are the meetings Thursday ? PET AVERSION-The Kernol's stories: I'll loan you a razor! : dry par- ties: Who threw the box'! : Home Room 202: Who pushed whom? : swimming in the cord: chemistry tests with Shockcy. FONDEST MEMORY-E-G-G-G-: P.M.C.: enjoying: the company of the best friends a Huy ever had. LIFE AMBITION-Find a girl rich enough to support mc: find xi perpetual free-load: be a credit to Jo, -4,-Q-T HOB BS, ALICE ALORA- Dottie -'I'ecI'1n ical ACTIVITIES-Recreation Com,, 1, 2, 3: Chorus Club, 1, 2, 3: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 2: Public Safety Com., 4: Leaders' Corps, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey, 3, 4, All-Star, 4: Wash Room Monitor, 4: Tennis, 4: Sports Leaders' Group, 4: Senior Pan- American Club, 4: Perfect Attendance, 1, 2, 3, 4: Human Relations, 3: Ice Skating Club, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Usually rendinnr, but always seen with Claire. PET AVI-JRSION-Being: called Alicia: 2nd period study on Thursday in Room 325. FONDEST MEMORY-December 25, 1948: all the swell times I used to have with the ,erang on Friday and Saturday nights. LIFE AMBITION1-To live up to the hopes of my mother and father by be- coming the best in my chosen profession. COLLEGE-Fisk University. PAGE 60 .,,4 F F W it ,V 5, A it . ,,. .I HOFFMAN, LOUIS SIMON- Lou , The Nose -Technical AC'l'IVI'I'IES--Science Club, 1, 2: German Club, 2, 3, 4: Math Club, 3, 4: Senior Current Events Club, 4, President, 4b: Slide Rule, 3: Prom Com., 311, Chairman. 3b: Passed with All E's , 2: Social Science Panel Discussion, 4. CHARACTERISTIC--Always late: seen on Thursday nights with Henrietta I. Ynckmnn: going to the room with Sey and Arn : fidelity. PET AVERSION-People who say Cooper's nose is bigger than mine, or ask if Burbnra's my yzirl friend: the eternal question: Where's the rest of you? iBobl2 Gitomer's -T -. FONDEST MEMORY-The old days with Ron, Mort, Bob and the jalop: all the yruys and xrirls who have made up the great times of the last four years. LIFE AMBITION-To give back to my father and mother a little of the happiness they grave to me, by making them always proud of me. COLLEGE-Duke? Cornell'! nl I 'n at HOLGREN, CLIFFORD JOHNSON, JR.- Kip -Technical ACTIVITIES-Health Club, 2, 3: Jr. Varsity Football, 3: Slide Rule, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Crew cut and size 12 shoes: walking to history with George: feeding' Sage 6th period. PET AVERSION'-Miss Rhodes' musical El, 10, 11? : grilling by Miss Rhodes about the Flying Box affair. FONDEST MEMORY-Mr, Melliusze-Vs chemistry class and the Merry Mole- cules : physics with Doe Allen and the boys. LIFE AMBITION--To enter the dairy business: to make my parents proud of me. COLLEGE-Cornell or Rutgers? -ii-Oi? HOLLINGSWORTH, PIERRE-General ACTIVITIES-Varsity Basketball, 4: lnterclnss Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Inter- class Football. 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Volleyball, 1, 2, 3: Interclnss Boxinyr, 2. 3: Interclass Track, 1, 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC--Taking my time. 'PET AVERSION-Excited people. FONDEST MEMORY-Fire drills, half days and holidays. I LIFE AMBITION-To be successful. COLLEGE-Rutgers. .J U. ., -,i HOPKINS, RONALD BERNARD- Ronnie , Ho -Technica! P ACTIVITIES-Sophomore Pan-American Club, 2: Perfect Attendance, 2: Be- ginners' Slide Rule, Advanced: Senior Current Events Club, 4. Cl-IARACTERISTIC--In school about eight, sleeves rolled up, collar open, with no less than three books open on the desk doing homework: first in school and first out. PET AVERSION-Trolleys and jitneys on cold mornings: teachers' speeches before returning tests: the school padlocks between periods. FONDEST MEMORY-The Senior year and how quickly it passed: Report Cnrd in Senior year: the mastering of chemistry valances. LIFE AMBITION-To be n success in some profession: to win a prize in a ruffle or contest, and to get three E's in the same subject. COLLEGE-Rutgers. i 1 . S' HOROWITZ, LOIS- Lo -General ACTIVI'I'lES--Basketball, 2: Volleyball, 1: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Slips Com., 2, 3, 4: Drama Guild, 4: Human Relations, 3: Asst. Captain, 3: Chorus Club, 1: Glee Club, 2: I-Iernld Staff, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always saying the rifzht thing at the Wrong time: Mr. Young's 4th period class: always seen with the girls. PET AVERSION-Rosulie's fioklaness: Ren's love problems: people who are never prompt: Ivan and his homework. FONDEST MEMORY-December 18, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To nmrry a man as wonderful as my father and to be happy nlways. PAGE 61 ,N is E. was ,s As 'smelt : ss,-sg .ms :gs E ss saws ' saw we F1 Us K: ' is s HOWARD, CORTEZ JOSEPH- Champ -Ceneral ACTIVITIES-Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 3: Track Team, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 2: Slide Rule: Freshman-Sophomore Cafeteria Com., 1: 1948 South Jersey Track Championship Team, 3: 1948 State Relay Track Championship Team, 3: 1948 Middle Atlantic Eastern Seaboard Cham- pionship Team, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Being called short, stocky and a BC1l.lH1'0, when really I'm five by live. PET AVERSION-Getting Dan Carney's goat: ribbing the fellas on the track team about their new records. FONDEST MEMORY-Those good times with the track team: the expenses and the memories of fishing on Lake Delaware with Father Leo . LIFE AMBITION-To succeed. ' COLLEGE-Xavier or Lincoln University. -E .J..,.Ql..lL ,, ,. HOWARD, GLORIA MARY- Chink , Chinkie -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Freshman Basketball, 1: Leaders' Corps, 1, 2: Cafeteria Com., 1, 2, 3: Volleyball, 1, 2: Basketball Asst., 1: Dance Club, 2, 3: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Gym Captain, 1, 2: Kickball, 1: Hockey, 3, 4: Equipment Checker, 3, 4: Home Room President, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always giggling with the 1.-cams: forever pulling the HAIME at Breakers: falling up the stairs while listeniniir to Pat's jokes: trying to pass Mr. Sullivan's PINS AND NEEDLE Time Tests. PET AVERSION-Being called everything but my right name: being told that the sonfr, HBOWLEGGED WOMAN was dedicated to me. FONDEST MEMORY-February 6, 1947, Philadelphia, with that certain one and only one. LIFE AMBITION-To be a credit to my parents and to travel. COLLEGE-Spriggs and Donson College. 4? G' HOWARD, PATRICIA LEE- Pat , Tissie -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Dance Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Leaders' Corps, 1, 2, 3: Basketball, 1. 2, 3, 4, Assistant, 2, 3, 4: Hockey. 2, 3, 4, Assistant: Kick- ball, 1: Ice Skating Club, 8: Cafeteria Com., 2: Library Com., 3: Sport Leaders' Group, 3: Gym Captain, 1, 2, 3: Locker Room Monitor, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Watching a certain boy and girl exhibit their strength: listening to Gloria's woeful tales of typing, and trying to get 45c to go to the basketball games. PET AVERSION-lst period gym with Miss Graf: Mr. Sullivan's Time Tests: Mr. Knowles' everlastinxrly pacing the floor, and people calling me Wonder Woman . FONDEST MEMORY-December 27, 1948 and Easter, 1947. LIFE AMBITION-To climb the ladder of success and to .be a credit to my parents. COLLEGE-Long Island University. HUGHES, NANCY AN N- Nan -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Cafeteria Com., 2: Gym Attendance Checker, 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Meeting Barbara at Cambridge and Ventnor: always kidding Frankie: asking Ritchie what happened to her voice. PET AVERSION--Getting up early in the morning: people who ask me if I still like C.H.: typing-Period 3. FONDEST MEMORY-Junior Prom, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To have a million dollars and travel to Bermuda. -wi-as-e HUNT, WILLIAM BRUCE- Bill , Wilbur -Technical ACTIVITIES-Varsity Track, 1, 2: Cross Country, 2: Interclass Football, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Basketball, 3, 4: lnterclass Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Inter- class Tumbling, 2, 3: Interclass Ping-pong, 2: Interclass Volleyball, 2, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Travelin' around with Hawk , Jack Spratu, Olson, Jr. and the rest of the boys. PET AVERSION-Listening to Delaney's sad stories and going to his parties. FONDEST MEMORY-Getting: out of Miss Pier's room. LIFE AMBITION-To make a lot of money: see the world and see J.B. marry his girl. COLLEGE-University of Alabama. PAGE 62 I I I ' r 54 aj A. ', .lsr 'Q I I - f IMPERIALE, RALPH A.-Technical ACTIVITIES-Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4: lnterclass Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Intcr- clnss Football, 2, 3, 4: Interelass Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Checkers Com., 3: .l'imz-pomr. CHARACTERISTIC-Always found with the boys in thc corner of the gym: hnving Alex make us laugh: attending parties unwanted: always doing something wrong. PET AVERSION-Gus und McCorys: Alex and his impcrsonations: Joe and his dough: Hiltnur and his hat: Gallagher always laughing at Alex, und light-footerl Lou in Mr. Young's room. FONDFIST MEMORY-Attending a couple of parties with the boys: a night nt Alex'i-1: holding that line against Bridgeton: home room brawls with Miss Rhodes and the boys. LIFE AMIRITION-To do everything right in one day: see Lou and Gus have in flute, and make my mother and father proud of me. ,Q 1, ., 4?-1'-r INDERMAUR, JULIA CLAIRE- JuIie'f, Jut -General ACTIVITIES-Wash Room Monitor, 1: Attendance Com., 1, 2, 4: Asst. Gym Captain, 2, 3, 4: Public Safety Com., 3: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 3: Field Hockey, 2. ' CHAI!AC'l'ERIS'l'IC-Always being seen with Dottie C.: listening to Katie's troubles: running to get to class on time: conversing with Ernie, Joan und Helen. 6th period lunch: talking about Pinky. PET AVERSION-Sneaky 'peoplez Mrs. Werntz's history tests: teachers patrolling study halls like prison guards: Mother's, I told you so. FONDEST MEMORY-April 27, 1948: December 31, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To be F or E ver happy with that certain person: hear Katie say, This is it , und mean it: make my mother and father proud of me. ,B - 11 I JENSEN, LORETTA ELIZABETH- Lorry , Retts -Technical ACTIVITIES-Drama Guild, 4: Slips Com., 2: Attendance Com., 3: Home Room Financial Secretary, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Trying to keep a straight face in English during Laugh- ing Lucas's antics: waiting for a ceitain H.L. until 4 P.M.' on school days and having her do the some for me. PET AVERSION-Snobbish people who don't realize their faults: phone tie- ups during n life and death situation: Miss Stanburg's trig tests: precis in uny form. FONDEST MEMORY--January 15, 1944: May 9, 1948 and my first visit to New York. LIFE AMBITION-To be n success after graduating from Temple University: to :mess one of Miss Stanburg's tests with an HE . COLLEGE-Temple University. sJ,T.49.T. f 1 ii' JOHNSON, GLORIA BONITA- Glo-Glo -LAS. ACTIVITIES-Basketball, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Ice Skating Club, 3, 4: Chorus Club, 2, 3, 4: Gym Monitor, 2, 3, 4. CHAl.lACTEItISTIC-Being seen around the halls with B.S., M.W., S.M., .I.L.: falling up the steps at Bessie S.'s: jokes: giggling with A.M.: taking attendance in Mr. Barkan's room. PET AVERSION-Sitting in study period with nothing to do: conceited boys und girls: B.S. teasing me about T.W. FONDEST MEMORY-February 16: sitting in the balcony with Thomas W.: first to lunch: seeing Mr. Levin's smile. LIFE AMISITION- T o get the best things out of life W ith all the effort I eun put into it. r AL.1...qy..i.L1. ., ,. JOHNSON, MARY ELIZABETH- Lizzie , Bright-Eyes , Johnnie -General AC'l'IVI'I'IES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Leaders' Corps, 1, 2: Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Cufeteriu Com., 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3: Kickball, 1, 2, 3: Hockey, 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen with Joan, talking about each other's one nnd only: always on time: talking at the lunch table with the gang: New York University with the aristocrats or Howard University with the phonics. l'l-IT AVERSION--Mrs. Werntz calling me Mary Armstrong: sneaks: con- ceited people and 400's: Floyd and Sapp telling me I am not much larger than Joan. FONDEST MEMORY-April 10, 1948: being a Senior in A.G.H.S. LIFE AMBITION-To be :1 S uccess in whatever I under T ake and a credit to my race and parents. COLLEGE-New York University or Howard University. PAGE 63 ' JOHNSON, NANCY CHARLOTTE- Nan , Nance --Commercial ACTIVITIES-Arista, 2, 3, 4: Attendance Officer, 2a: G.A.A., 1,,,2, 3, 4. Sports Leaders' Group, 3, 4: Sophomore Pan-American Club, 2, 3: Senio Pan-American Club, 4, Recording Secretary, 4b: Ice Skating Club, 3: Dance Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Captain, 3, Asst., 4: Basketball, 1, 4, Asst. Captain, 4: Passed with All E's , 1: Perfect Attendance, 1, 3: Study Hall Monitor, 1: Canteen Com., 1: Observer, 4: Senior Class Typing Com., 4a, Chairman, 4a: Outdoor Tennis, 3, 4: Home Room Secretary, 1, 2, 3: Kickball, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball Asst., 4: Herald Typist, 4: Equipment Checker, 3: Blue and White Niizht, 1, 2, 3, 4: Social Science Panel Discussion, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-The inseparable four, Joan, Charlotte, Doris und' I: always in a hurry: I don't know, what do you want to do? : always saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. PET AVERSION-Those long days between vacations: Mr. Sullivan's . Ac5uraey tests: Monday mornin,-':s: Little ones, the best is none too goo . FONDEST MEMORY-Class Night, 1947: Senior Prom, 1947: all the good times I had in high school. LIFE AMBITION-To be a credit to my mother and father: to b E happy and S uccessful always. , 4 'h tr 'I JOHNSON, ROBERT EARL- Bob , Hey You , Egghead , Olivier -Technical ACTIVITIES-Sophomore Pan-American Club, 1, 2, President, 2: Home Room? President, 2, Alternate Representative, 4: Interclass Basketball, 2: Volley-'Ik ball: Drama Guild, 4: Slide Rule, 3. CI-IARACTERISTIC-Thumbinp: home every night: watching: television and telling the Boys about it: No End : wanderimz aimlessly through the halls and asking I-Ienne where we go for study that day: attending Carl's College: tie pins. PET AVERSION-School busses!! Safell: Do you really live in Northfield ? : Miss Rhodes's home room with Henne, Hiltner, Corty and Juicy : Miss Davies's praises of Wisconsin : Joe Smoes-s-s-s-sll: Dixon's big ideas. FONDEST MEMORY--Senior yearll: the time I slid into 202 at the stroke of 8:55: the night Jim's car threw a. rod: August 10, 1931: Sth period gym in Carl's: brick yards with Al, Bill, Duke and Jim. LIFE AMBITION-To see Sehmoe and Di Nick straighten each other's noses: Ginnetti hold a job: to Find out what Henne did with the other dollar: to tell bigger and better jokes: Duke make a touchdown: see Lou play the mouth organ with a hose on television. COLLEGE--Dickinson. -7+ E+ JOM ERUCK, LEDA HELEN-Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A.. 1, 2, 3. 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 8: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Kickball, 2: Field Hockey, 3, 4: Tennis, 3, 4: Attendance Com., 3, 4: Library Com., 2: Math Club, 3, 4: German Club, 3, 4: Slide Rule, 3: Perfect Attendance, 1, 3, 4: Ice Skating, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Trying: to talk to Anne Marie or Ruth at lunch: always in a hurry: listening to Anne Maric's ailments: tryini: to get Z1 100 in a chemistry test. PET AVERSION-People who mir-spell my name: Miss Rhodes' 9th, 10th, 11th periods: people who are slow. FONDEST MEMORY- Doc Allen's physics class: Doc Whitmoyei-'s class. LIFE AMBITION- For me to live is Christ and to die is gain. Phil. 1: 21. COLLEGE-Atlantic City Hospital. . I 7' F JONES, ANNETTA D.-- Tootie , Touts , Dimples -Classical ACTIVITIES-Chorus Club, 1: Cafeteria Com., 2, 3, 4: S.P.Q.R., 2, 3, 4: French Club, 3, 4: Home Room Treasurer, 3: Speakers' Bureau, 3: Human Relations, 3: Senior Pan-American Club, 3, 4: Banker, 3: Bas- ketball, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always talking to Connie and Jackie in Mr. Dike's English class: telling Dee my experiences in the morning: speaking to and smiling at people I don't know. PET AVERSION-People who say, Why did you cut your hair? : simple boys and egotistical girls: teachers calling me Annette instead of Annetta. FONDEST MEMORY-December 30, 1948: January 1, 1949. LIFE AMBITION-To W in by W orking: to make my mother happy. COLLEGE-Montclair State Teachers' College or N. J. C.-'!?'l 4 9' JONES, BRUCE PERCIVAL- Juice , Lefty , Little John -General ACTIVITIES-Home Room Representative, 3: Senior Prom Com., 4: Jr. Varsity Football, 1, 2, Varsity, 4: Intel-class Basketball Champs, 2: Interclass Volleyball, 3, 4: Health Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Ping-poniz, 2, 3, 4: Jr, Varsity Baseball, 3: Senior Social Dancing: Glee Club, 3: Ice Skating, B: Interclass Boxing, 2, 3: Interclass Wrestling, 1, 2, 3: Library Com., 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Very shy and quiet, but oh! how intelligent: always seen with the four boot boys of higher mentality than average: breaking those little red wagons: always shaking hands with Leucilius Wooten and Mary Widow: always getting to school about six minutes of nine and going through the big change: always kidding Mr. Dave Schlesinger. PET AVERSION-Miss Rhodes's 9th, 10th and 11th periods: getting up at 7:00 o'clock to catch the 8:15 bus- Sleep, how I miss you : Mr. Kleiner's Sth period madhouse: eating Gth period: Mr. Neumann's history class. FONDEST MEMORY-When Richard Kirl was married to Tessie-good luck, Richie: when Baldy got some talent-playing.: the violin: when MeKeen got some hair it really made him handso M e: little Ronnie M. scoring 18 points against Camden: the first football game I played. LIFE AMBITION-To see Art Miller settle down to one girl: to join the U. S. Navy, see the world, then retire at the early nee of 37. FUTURE-U. S. Navy. PAGE 64 l- 1 , . , i 3 gd Q , 1 '4fS,- CHARLES M.- Chuck , Apple-.lack King , Philly -General 444- I W Q :Q it A . ,- N ACTIVITIES-Interclass Basketball: Varsity Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Drama Guild: Junior Varsity Football and Basketball: Home Room President, 1, Repre- sentative, 2: Chorus Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Cafeteria ' Com.. 1, 2, 3, 4: Art Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC- A lways S miling, joking and having to say some- . thing to everyone: anplejacking: staying in Philly 'three-quarters of the time: A lways being seen with some broad , PET AVERSION-Boys who dislike Philly dance because its too deep for them: teasing Joan Stewart about being in love: sounding off wrong in Mrs. Werntz's class: Philly Jones. FONDEST MEMORY-Talking' to Bryna Wimpy Komito about hamburgers: J ust B einiz a S enior: Prom and C lass Night: Xmas, '47: meeting Jackie Ried, New Year's Eve, '48. LIFE AMBITION-Sit behind a desk in a white shirt: make my own wages and be my own boss: B e a credit to my mother: have a thorough education and then marry some sweet girl: be a famous artist. COLLEGE-Philadelphia School of Art. -P tt ES, MARLENE D.- Bea , Shorty -Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Leaders' Corps, 1, 2: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Asst., 2, 3, All-Star, 1: Hockey, 2, 3: Kickball, 1: Observer, 4: Cafe- teria Com., 1, 2, 3: Asst. Gym Captain. 1, 2, 3, 4: Equipment Checker, 1, 2, 3: Volleyball, 1, 2: Dance Club, 1, 2: Library Com., 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Receivinp: calls from Philly twice a week: going to the station with Charlie: watching Reds play fellows until that certain Earl comes home. PET AVERSION-People trying to lind out what D stands for in my middle name: people calling me Shorty and Scratch 'em up . FONDEST MEMORY-Christmas holidays with Ducky. LIFE AMBITION-To become a well-known secretary: to prove to my mom l can become famous by just working hard at what I am attempting to achieve. COLLEGE-Pioneer Institute, Philadelphia. '2'l0'TK' JOSEPHS, SHIRLEY- Jo , SI1irI -Commercial AC'l'IVITIES-Basketball, 1: G.A.A., 1, 2. 3. 4: Athenaeum, 1, 2, Secretary, 2: Recreation Com., 1, 2, 3: Slips Com., 4: Sophomore Current Events Club, 2: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4: Human Relations, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Seen sporting around in an Oldsmobile while confiding in Greta, making merry with Sondra and talking the situation over with Gloria: cutting up with Ruthie in chemistry class, and always eating: Gth period in the ixym with the gang. PET AVERSION-T.A.S.'s Time Tests: that question, Where is the other blind one'! : Saturday niuht in the big town: having Ronnie Kugel in my home room for two years: those daily driving lessons??: my old beige and brown sweater. FONDEST MEMORY-My Freshman year: the Class ol' '49: July 21, 1948. LIFE AlVll3l'l'ION-To live up to all my mother's and father's expectations and to succeed in whatever I undertake. -ry-45-G+ KALMAN, JANET- Jan , J.K. -Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Study Hall Monitor, 2: Slips Com., 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club, 4: Dance Club, 1, 2: Basketball, 1: Drama Guild, 3: Human Relations Council, 3: Equipment Checker, 1. CHARACTERISTIC- But I had Miss Daire last year : Iifesavers: That's one for my side. PET AVERSION- You can go to biology now, Kalman, and learn all about how the little animals chanire : But Janet, it's the principle of the thing : But you can't take Algebra II without having Algebra I. FONDEST MEMORY-My short career as a Parasitic Host: the famous quo- tation, A Junior with Senior chemistryl7l : the inspiration from Mr. Burkan and unknowns. LIFE AMBITION-To be rich enough to aH'ord elocution lessons for Mr. Schwab, a microphone for Miss Rhodes and an air liquefyin, machine for Doc. COLLEGE-Temple. L I KANTER, HAROLD PAUL-Technical P ACTIVITIES-Chorus Club, 1: Slide'R le, : Italian Club, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent, 4: A.C.H.S, Representativ X olumbia University Italian Language Festival, 2nd Place, 3. K CHARAGTERISTIC-Pcrpetually enjoyi e. - I 4 PET AVERSION- Those easy exa tions . ' N Jil! FONDEST MEMORY-Classes with iss Mecal ie, M . Petr z Ili imma Allen. j LIFE AMBITION--To sing in the tradition tif i Carus , Titta Rufio, Feodor Chalinpin and Vasco Maria Mih: . PAGE 65 -fx .- KATZ, FLORENCE-- Tod , Todly -Technical . ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2: Volleyball, 1: Drum Majorette, 2: Latin Club, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 2, 3, fl, 'l'rczu-iurcr, 4a: Current Events Clnb, 2: l an-American Club, 3, fl: Slips Com., 1, 2, 3, 4: Dressing Room Monitor, 4: Gym Captain, 1: Human Relations Council, 3: Wash Room Monitor,' 2: Study Hall Monitor, il: Herald Advertising Staff, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Till KATS can COOK, two BARS can MARCH and GOLD can say HEL-LO our GAINS will BE a CLEAR FAY-TH EARN-ed and our friendship key will glow: eutiniz lunch every period but 61.h. - , PET AVERSION-8:25-Rise and shinel: people without a sense of humor!-fl Ahem. LIFE AMBITION-To watch Erma grow old, Faye sprout wings: tell Lena, I understand, and sue my frail in N. Y. ,, COLLEGE-Antioch or U. of Florida. ix I KATZOWSKY, ARNOLD- Arnie , Katz -Classical ACTIVITIES-Chorus Club, 2: Glee Club, 2: Spanish Club, 2, 3: Ushers' Com., 3: Interclass Volleyball, 2: Interulass Ping-pong, 1, 2: Interclass Baseball, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Leaving school at 2:15. PET AVERSION-People who think l'm a Freshman: getting fixed. FONDEST MEMORY-The time I got a better report card than Willie. LIFE AMBITION-To catch Miss Stanhurg chewing gum. N In 'ii' '6' KAUFELT, JANE LORRAINE- Janie , Cuff -Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Pan-American Club, 2: Senior Pan-American Club, 4: Attendance Com., 2: Locker Room Monitor, 2, 3, 4: Reception Com., 3, -1: Leaders' Corps, 2: Kickball, 1, 2: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Outdoor Tennis, 3, 4: Field Hockey, 3, 4: Human Relations Council, 3: Social Dancing, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always having F un with that C ertain one: clown- ing around with Marie, and forever telling hcr to write that letter: always beating the girls' ears about that one and only: wearinp: out the tele- phone: always hurrying and making the five of bell on timc. PET AVERSION-Time Tests: the difference between 5' 3 and 6' 4 : third period English: Junior year in shorthand: home room in 209. FONDEST MEMORY-Holy Spirit's Christmas Dance, '48: New Year's Eve, '48: May 29, '48: Christmas Eve, '48, and A.C.H.S.: basketball games- '47 and '48. LIFE AMBITION-To make my mother and father happy: to have a fire- place in my own home: to be happy always with that certain one. KAUFMAN, BARRY RONALD- Cream Puff , Piece , Kaufie , Ron -Technical ACTIVITIES-Chorus Club, 1, 2, 3: Glee Club, 1, 2: Ushers' Com., 2, 3: German Club, 3, 4: Banker, 3, 4: Student Council. 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always asleep at the wrong time: agitating too many teachers: too many wise-cracks. PET AVERSION-Being admired too much from behind. FONDEST MEMORY-My first successful lab experiment. LIFE AMBITION-To fool everyone and become n doctor. KEMENY, GLADYS RITA- Baby , Glad , Little One -Technical ACTIVITIES-Home Room Secretary, 1, 2, 3: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Leaders' Corps, 1: Recreation Com., 3, 4: Art Club, 2, 3: Basketball, 1, 2: Asst. Gym Captain, 1, Equipment Checker, 3: Human Relations Council, 3: Drama Guild, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Going steady with Myron: riding in Barncy's Chrysler on Sunday afternoons: swooning over Mr. Dike: being: seen at Blue Skies : marking papers for Mr. Barkan: devouring chocolate dixies: learning Barney's philosophy of life: being one of Mcllinirer's Merry Morons : eating Sunday dinner at Myron's house: playing basketball. PET AVERSION-Barney's, How dumb can you get? : Mr. Schwab's Extry Credit : Joan's salsmi sandwiches: cooked carrots: Bryna's feasting and fasting: Sheila tolling me to cut bangs: naive Esther: being' called Happy Bottom : people who try to clean their neighbors' back yard before their own. FONDEST MEMORY-March 27, 1947, and all thc wonderful times after that. LIFE AMBITION-To M ake m Y mothc R pr O ud of me, a N d prove that life can be beautiful: to own a pink convertible. COLLEGE-Philadelphia School of Industrial Art. PAGE 66 KEYS, 'ln Y, KING, . F , EDITH SECVILLA- Sweets , Keysy -Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Locker Room Monitor, 2: Tennis, 2: Slips ' Com., 4, 5: Bunkurs' Com., 5. CHARACTERISTIC-Getting into 2011 just before that S155 bell, and writing letters in my spare time. PET AVERSION-McGx'ady'f' fitr. of' temper: Connie's exile to Brigantine, and people telling me I haven't grown up yet. FONDEST MEMORY--Class Night, 1943: people who, when they finally rcnlize I'm Charlcy's little sister, continue to rave on about the Huy l'm pretty proud ul' too. LIFE AMBITION-To see Rrrmfrey with one man: Ellie, a nurse: Annette taking blood counts in a big lub: Schoppy established in the college of her choice: Pauline in an airplane, and Watson among us when we graduate: to en J oy M akimr of my friends can be proud of. COLLICGE-Trenton Hospital '? life something my parents and x I1 7:-Q--F JOHN- Kingfish , Gas-pipe , Little King -General ACTIVITIES--Interclass Basketball, 1, 3, 4: Interclass Volleyball, 1, 2: Chorus Club, 1, 2: Cafeteria Cum., 1, 3, 4: Interclass Track, 2: Slips Com., 1, 2: Home Room Representative, 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Always diggin' the latest in bop, and joking with fellows: being sharp with Eversharp: trying to fool the people all the time. PET AVERSION-Being in my world and down with bop: always having eyes for the girls with curls. FONDEST MEMORY-Christmas, 1948, and being in Room 108 with Charles Jones. LIFE AMBITION-To be successful in all my undertakings and to be a credit to my race. fi ,, X . l l Ji . ,N yi!! 1. 7 f, MA HA Marty Technical i IM' KI-Iwi to N- - '7 f f ACT l I' L ramn Guild, 4: Glee Cub, 4: Chorus Club, 3, 4: Sophomore ff jd uf? liib 4 G A A 1 l JJ, - er: an Club 2. Spams 3 Z, 3, 4: Leaders' orp-4 1 2 Wash Room Mon 4 Field Hocl ey 3 4, All-Star, 3, 4: Trnms 4 kltkbull 2 Volle Art Club 1 Attendance Com., 1: CHAR 1' flrSI'lC-- tw : fixing Louise with dates: seen with blur 'nts ookc June Marie singing. IL Libr ry Coxil:,f'2, n oits Council, I 1 H 4 . . . ' ON C 1, roilcy 1-I Janes sock troubles f , I a . Hifi.: It, IE' tnsi -'lf i'f - ff Q -. FON EST MEMOR ' v Ye:-ir's Eve, 1948: summer of 1948. IIFE AMBITION-To be a success in the eyes of my mother and father, carry out their sliglitest desires and live the R est of my L ife in happiness. COLLEGE-Wilson or Ccdarcrest. i 1 -N 6 KNUPF, JOAN GRACE- Knuppie --Commercial ACTIVITIES-Cafeteria Com., 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Volleyball, 1, 2: Wash Room Monitor, 1: Equipment Checker, 2: Home Room Librarian, 2: Attendance Com., 4: Blue and White Sports Night, 1, 2, 3. 4: Human Relations Council, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Laughing and talking over the night before with Alice: driving and talking over big issues with Alva: annoying Dede in music: getting Joan's advice in home room: skating with certain fellows: seen with thc fran!! at Dick's, PET AVERSION-Sarcnstie people: Mr. Sullivan's Time Tests. FONDEST MEMORY-November 13, 1948: December 25, 1948: New Year's Eve, 1948: summer, 1945. LIFE AMI3l'1'ION-To have some of my wild dreams come true: to see Alice back with Tom: to :zo steady as long as Aud: to gain the ten pounds that Alva wishes she could lose: to have il home in Florida: travel to California. KOMITO, BRYNA ESTHER- Bryn , Little One , Doll Face -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A.. 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Captain, 2, 3, 4: Leaders' Corps, 1: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3: Senior Pan-American Club, 3, 4: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4: Drama Guild, 3, 4: Make-up Com. for Stage Door , 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Chorus Club, 1: Glee Club, 2: Slips Com., 1, 2, 3, 4: Human Relations Council, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Knlnkic games with the girls: playing 11 floor game of basketball: my bangs falwuys unevenli ,always talking: helping the girls with their love problems, thcn having my own: pursuing each goal successfully so th:-re will be Blue Skies always: Saturday at Blatt's: Coe-a-Burg. PET AVERSION-C. Jones' nicknames: Annette and her love problems here and in New York: Mother K.: those teachers who kept Fleishman, Neff and Kaminsky an extra year: Glad and her chocolate dixies: Barbara and Jinx und their new expressions: people who remind me of 42nd and Broadway. FONDEST MEMORY--February 12. 1948: those wonderful days in A.C.H.S.: Christmas in Washington: Blue Skies , 1949. LIFE AMBITION--To make my mother as proud of me as she is of my brother: to surpass my greatest expectations. PAGE 67 KRANZDORF, ANNETTE SELMA- Kran , Jo , Chins -Technical ACTIVITIES-Sophomore Pan-American Club, 1, 2: Senior Pan-American Club, 3, Play, 3: Orchestra, 1: Glee Club Asst. Manager, 2: Cafeteria Com., 1: Attendance Com., 2, 3, 4: Home Room Representative, 3: French Club, 4: Perfect Attendance, 2: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Pleasing disposition: being seen with the three D's , Sunny, Tish and Schwartzy: always making cracks: wearing that blue and gold sweater. PET AVERSION-People who think they are superior by birth or bank-roll: Renee's and Elainc's water-fights: those Friday night phone calls. FONDEST MEMORY- Cupid's Capers , February 5, 1949: rare Friday nights. LIFE AMBITION-To become a good psychologist, and be a credit to my family and friends: to see my brother a successful psychiatrist. COLLEGE-New Jersey College for Women, I hopel dn ?r KRASSENSTEIN. FLORA- Krass , Flor -Commercial ACTIVITIES--G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Wash Room Monitor, 1: Recreation Com., 2: Band, 2, 3, 4: Drum Majorette, 2, 3, 4: Slips Com., 3, 4: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4: Senior Pan-American Club, 4: Human Relations, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-4 plus 15 plus 2 plus 19 equals you know what: wear- ing my beige and brown sweater, while having it out with Shirley: having open ears to Barbara's stories: eyeing the future with Esther, and living for the week ends: knitt I ng for my S ailor, and hairs to Eva from me. PET AVERSION-People who care only for themselves, are insincere, show- off, and are always jealous: looking like ai. Freshman, not a Senior, and rainy week ends. FONDEST MEMORY-All the places I have been, and all the good times I have had throughout my four years with a crowd of wonderful kids I'll never forget: recollections of my Junior year. LIFE AMBITION-To live a good and happy life with the man I'll always love: to be everything in the eyes of my parents. COLLEGE-Rider College. i 1 -? G- KUCHOVA, HELEN-Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Human Relations Council, 3: Asst. Captain, 1, 3: Gym Monitor, 2, 3. 4: Italian Club, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2: Volleyball, 1: Ice Skating Club, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Crazy with Carol: daydreaming with Dot: teasing with Terry: merry with Molly: sentimental with Sarah: See you at Accardi'S : dreaming into the future: those Thursday nights with 16-8-9-12-15 fyou know what I meanl: wearing out my record of By the Way . PET AVERSION-Doing things I don't want to do: always being just on time to be kept waiting: those little talks with Mr. Hughes. FQNDEST MEMORY-Summer of '48: November 27, '48: Christmas Eve, '48: January 22, '49, and all the other good times I had and hope to have with those who mean so much to me. LIFE AMBITION-To make my mother and father happy: to have my F ondesb dreams come true and B e happy living them. A P? GL KUCEL, HERBERT- Herb , Kuge , E.,LMe -General ACTIVITIES-Science Club, 4: Sehior Current Events Club, 4: Commissioner of Revenue and Finance in Youfgh Commission Election, 3: Public Safety Com., 4: Ushers' Com., 3: Home Room President, 2, 3, Chairman, 4: Social Dancing, 4: Interclass Volleyball, 3: Basketball Asst. Manager, 3, Manager, 4: Board of Athletics, 4. CHARACTERISTIC--Always trying to make out like mad: explaining to people why Ronnie should start. PET AVERSION-Freshman and Sophomore years, Orange High School. FONDEST MEMORY-Making out like mad: Basketball Season, 1947-48: Messrs. Levin, Schlesinger and Sweeney. LIFE AMBITION-Dr. H. Kugel, Veterinary Medicine and Surgery: have a happy family. COLLEGE-Rutgers and University of Pennsylvania: non-metriculative stu- dent at Rutgers Off-Campus. ml In .H-..4,.i.G. KUGEL, RONALD HARRISON- Kuge , Babe -Technical ACTIVITIES-Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, lChampsl: Interclass Volleyball, 1, 2, 3: Jr. Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, Varsity, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 3: Bankers' Com., 3, 4: Ushers' Com., 2, 3: Home Room President, 4: Student Council, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always being supervised by Babe after exercising the right of freeffll speech too thoroughly: using Dichter and Jap as long range targets during 'ith period target practice: talking the Mr. Dike. Piceeyune lanxluage with Schilling. PET AVERSION-Eppie closing his car door that extra fifth time just to see if it's any harder to open, lHabits'l ?-could bel: tuckinfz away his Mr. Olds with his mom's best quilt after a laborious day of carting him from 4702 Atlantic to Sam's. FONDEST MEMORY-Travelling to Glens Falls Tournament with the finest A.C.H.S. live our school ever had: learning a line bit of Spanish-with laughs, too!-from a fella by the name of Mr. Hughes! LIFE AMBITION-To make a success in business from a fine foundation made possible by my parents and the excellent educational system of A.C.H.S. COLLEGE-Pennsylvania-Princeton. PAGE 68 1 l V 'KU ll 1 .-i l L 1 l is KUMMEL, GUSTAV WILLIAM, JR.- Baron , Leech -Technical LACY, WEAND, .fl M X, ACTIVITIES-Varsity Football, 1, 3, 4: Interclass Basketball, Baseball, Football, Volleyball and Pine-pong: Health Club, 3, 4: Radio, 4, 5: Boxinrr and Wrestling' Club. CHARACTERISTIC-Always prowlim: with the Bay Rats , Colonel, Nose, Square Deal, Madam and Capt. Rufe. PET AVERSION-Dry parties- Margate Boys : xzuys who talk too much. FONDEST MEMORY-Camden, 1947-7-0. LIFE AMBITION-Be a success in radio and television. COLLEGE-Temple Technical Institute. J L. 1 AUDREY LOIS- Auds , Doudy -Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1: Senior Pan-American Club, 4: Human Relations, 3. CHARACTERISTIC--Always seen 'in a black Chevie with Tom: joking with Joan and Janet: chewing gum. PET AVERSION-Crowded trolleys: snobbish people: getting up early: Blue Mondays : being called Freckles : Mr. Slater's, Are you still singing that song? : 3rd period English class. FONDEST MEMORY-New Year's Eve, 1948: March 27, 1948: Senior Prom: summer vacations: my four years in A.C.H.S.: the good times I've had with my swell friends: May 29, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To make my mom and dad proud of me: to travel and see some of this beautiful country, and to get married to a T errific F ellow. 451.45142 ff JOAN EUNICE- P'geII -Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Bronze Medal, 3, Silver and Gold Medals, 4, Dues Collector, 4: Dance Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Gymnastic Leaders' Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4, Asst., 3, 4th Lieut., 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Star Team, 1, 3, 4, Manager, 4: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Star Team, 1, 2, 3, 4: Kickball, 2: Tennis. 3, 4: Hockey, 3, 4, Manager. 3, 4, All-Star Team, 3, 4, Champion- ship Team, 3, 4: Gym Captain, 3, 4: Locker Room Monitor, 1, 2: Ice Skating Club, 3: Math Club, 3, 4: Latin Club, 3, 4: Sophomore Pan- American Club, 2, Corresponding Secretary, 2: Library Com., 2, 3: Home Room Representative, 1: Slips Com., 4: Perfect Attendance, 1, 2: Human Relations, 3: Cafeteria Com,, 4a: Slide Rule, 3. CHARACTERISTIC- Royal Court : telling jokes with Shirl, Muffin, Bessie- Lou: Willie: Hear-tiz! : calling everyone Jim : the Huckle-buck : one shoulder up: writing those letters: collecting brothers : clowning with Peggie. Dora, Ellen and Pearldean. PET AVERSION-Fun spoilers: that Tth period Senior class, trigonometry: snobs: boys who don't dance: the well-known Debu-tramps : deceitful, back-stabbing, slanderous friends . FONDEST MEMORY-September 2, 1946. LIFE AMBITION--To find the road to success, follow it to the very end, and to make the best mom in the world proud of her only offspring. COLLEGE-N. Y. U. or A. P. P.??? ,t 45...-..4g......iL f, ,t LANDING, JOSEPH BERNARD- Joe -Technical ACTIVITIES-Science Club, 1: Interclass Track, 2: Slide Rule, 3: French Club, 2: Interclass Volleyball, 2, 3: Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Cafe- teria Com.. 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always resting up for the next class: smiling. PET AVERSION-Getting into discussions which can't be settled in less than 12, of an hour. FONDEST MEMORY-Listening to Mr. Sittler's corny jokes: listening to Mr. Keating's lectures. LIFE AMBITION-To study accountancy: become a Certified Public Ac- countant, and travel a lot. A If q fi' LANDOW, BEATRICE TAYLOR- Bea , Butch , Sparky -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Basketball, 1: Slips Com., 1 2: Junior Class Typing Com., 3: Human Relations, 3: Ice Skating Club, 3: G.A.A., 1, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Till KATS can COOK, two BARS can MARCH and GOLD can say HEL-LO, our GAINS will BE a CLEAR FAYTH EARN-ED and our friendship key will glow: daydreaming, worrying and being serious: rehashing problems with Diane S.: crying on Rosalie's shoulder: beating the Dawn Patrol: playing the piano at every spare moment: thinking-: of the Men in my life: telling people what wonderful food they serve at the Mayflower Hotel. PET AVERSION-People who are two-faced and those selfish enounh to think only of themselves and disregard others: L.W.K.'s Time Tests: C.P.R.'s transcriptions, and Shipwrecked E's that go along hand in hand with these things. FONDEST MEMORY-The New Year's Eve party of '49: the Sammy's dance at Drexel: thinking of Stewart, Alan, Ly, Al, Marty, Lenny, Jack, Irv, etc.: watching Mayor lA.C. 11 do the Rumba in the Holiday R0om : those hilarious outbursts at the lunch table. LIFE AMBITION-To always remember how wonderful my parents made it for me and to make them happy and proud of me: to always make friends and someday make a good wife to my One and Only. COLLEGE-Highland Manor Finishing School. PAGE 69 M Q .0 is at ,yr was if a F 35 i es LANGWEILER, ANNETTE- Net , Anut -General ACTIVITIES-Slips Com., 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Current Events Club, 1, 2: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4: Sophomore Pan-American Club, 1, 2: Gym Captain, 1, 2, 3: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Equipment Checker, 4: Human Relations, 3: Financial Secretary, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-AHL ways runnin G to New York-to buy clothes. of course: wearing my old beige and brown sweater: the one who never knows: 4 plus 15 plus 2 plus 19 equals you know what: trying to meet Barbara on the corner. PET AVERSION-Lunkhead's wife: people who say, Are you one of the twins '! and, My, how you've 5zrown : Peter Pan collars fnote Evelc that one-week blackout with Gloria: Bryna and her love problems: Flora and hor knitting. FONDEST MEMORY-February 3, 1949: those wonderful days in high school with all the many friends I have made. LIFE AMBITION-To fulfill the many dreams of my parents and to live a happy life with the man of my dreams. COLLEGE-Bergen Junior College. ti ,I 77 'gr LATIMER, HELEN MAE- Howie , Aggie -Technical - ACTIVITIES-S.P.Q.R., 3, 4, Secretary, 4a: Drama Guild, 3, 4: Make-up Com., What a Life , 3: Costume Corn., Senior Class Play, 3: Props Com., Christmas Play, 3: Human Relations Council, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Being seen with that J ust R ight fellow: worryin' with Loretta: draggin' my friends to an Agnes Moorehead movie. PET AVERSION-Lukie's zany laugh: Mr. Schwalfs evil eye extree credit work: precis work in any size, shape or color: people who like to argue. FONDEST MEMORY-August 25, 1948: Miss Cosad's English IV, Period S. LIFE AMBITION-To move to California: be happily married: meet Aggie , and above all make my mother proud of me. 4 JL 11 x LATIMER, JOAN- Duchess --General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Drama Guild, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2: Volley- ball, 1, 2: Kickball, 1, 2: Baseball, 4: Wash Room Monitor, 4: Human Relations Counsel, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Listening to J.K.'s love affairs: 6th period with Rita, Helen, Loretta, Dede and Marie: always seen with my Redheadecl Adonis in the Black Beauty : talking about Nick to the girls-but always. PET AVERSION-People who think they know other people Well enough to talk about them: people who haven't strength of their convictions: Blow harris , and people who open their mouths and close their minds at the same time. FONDEST MEMORY-Meeting my wonderful redhead-March 1, 1948: June 15, 1948: June 17, 1948: June 30, 1943: New Year's Eve, 1948: January 1, 1949. LIFE AMBITION-To make a certain N ice Buoy a good wife: to raise two healthy children: to make my mother and dad proud of me: pass one of Mr. Neumz-1nn's tests with a 100'k: to see my kid brother go to Annapolis and make good. : rg W 'ir LAURELLI, DONALD JOSEPH CARMEN- Russian , Donnie -Technical ACTIVITIES-Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Octet, 2, 4: A.C H.S. Band, 1: Freshman Cafeteria Com., 1: Tumbling Team, 2, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Being seen with Gil McKee in the gym and forever bending his ear about my southern girl, then hearing his grunt, I know, J.N.! PET AVERSION-When I ask someone, Are you all right'Z : hearing: him answer, No, part left . FONDEST MEMORY-A.C.H.S. and the grand bunch of kids. LIFE AMBITION-To be happy and to make others the same. K I fb 1' LAVIN, ELAINE MARSHA- Lainie , Sauk -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3: Public Safety Com., 2: Human Relations Coun- cil. 3: Drama Guild, 4: Observer Staff, 4: Checkers' Com., 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Lengthy telephone conversations and te-te-a-tetes with Sant , alias Renee: dreaming of the day I ect to the moon KI hear there's a man in itllll. PET AVERSION-Mr. Kleiner's, I'll see Elaine and Irv the 9th period : 6th period with the gang in the cafeteria. FONDEST MEMORY-May, 1948-becoming president: New Yem-'s, 1948, at 12 P.M. 1Bill, Renee, Jerryl. LIFE AMBITION-Elaine Lavin, R.N.: to approach every task no matter how difiicult, cheerfully, and complete it successfully. COLLEGE-Mt. Sinai School of Nursing. PAGE '70 LAYTON, LEWIS WILLIAM- Lew , Dutch -General ACTIVITIES-Interclnss Volleyball. 1, 2, 3, 4: lnterclass Pint-DOHISI, 1, '33 Interclass Basketball Captain C7-AJ, 3, 4: Interclass Football, 1, 2, 4: lcc Skating: Club, 3: Interclass Baseball: Home Room President, 2: War Bond :ind Stamp Salesman, 1, 2. CIIARACTERIS'I'lC4Always breaking other people's wagons down: talking to the boys at home room. l'l'l'l' AVERSTON-Those corny assembly periods: home room periods: home- work which 1 never do. I ONDl'1S'l' MEMORY-Those home room periods in 211 with the Mad Men , Iliolhe und Kunimel, Inc.J. Lllflfl AMlil'l'lON-To :me Sergio Muff, manarrer of the Warner. x . 9: k LAZAR, LOUIS REZNEK- Lou , Louie -Technical AC'l'lVlTlES4Attendance Com., 1: Sophomore Pan-American Club, 1, 2, Vice-Ilresident, 2: Latin Club, 2: Ushers' Com., 2, 3: Senior Pan-American Club, 3. Vice-President, 3: Home Room Representative, 4: Student Council, 4: Varsity Football, 3, 4: Interclass Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Inter- vlnss Hafxkctbnll, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4: lnterclass Tumblimz, 1. 2, 3, 4: Intcrclass Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Volleyball, 1. 2, 3, Il. CHARAC'I'ERIS'l'lC-Always with the boys: homework with Norm , shar- inrr interest with Neut : week ends with Bob : babbling' with Buddy : joking: with Coop : arguing: with Dichter : encouraging Camp : lauxrhiny: with Port. l'l1l'l' CAVERSION-Duvc Freunrl's moods: Moon : Itchy HoHman: Sleepy 'amp. FONDEST MEMORY-The wonderful times in A.C.H.S. LIFE AMHITION-To repay my parents for everything they have done for me. COLLl'lGl'Z-Rutizers or Temple. .i 1 '17 F LEEDS, JOAN LOIS-- Jeanie , Lover-Girl -General LEEK, AC'l'lVl'I'lES-Gym Desk Asst., 4: Wash Room Monitor. 1: G.A.A., 1. CHARACTERISTIC- A lways being: seen with that W onderful Huy: hav- inxz fun with Artie, Helen and Tommy: eating with Helen and Julie, Gth period. l-'ET AVERSION--Passing Mr. Sullivz1n's Time Test: Are you kidding, Mr. liarkan Y : Think it over first, Julie, give Pinky a chance! FONDEST MEMORY-December 25, 1948-49: October 17. 1946, LIFE AMBITION--To live up to my tutor's expectations: to marry that certain someone: to pay buck my family for everything: to teach Helen to plny pinochle. i 1 + gf DOROTHY JUNE- Junis , Junebug -Commercial AC'l'lVl'l'lldS-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Kickball. 1, 2: Hockey, 3, 4: Human Relations Council, 2: Attendance Com.. 2, Il. 4: Sports Leaders' Group, 3, -15 Perfect Attendance, 1: All E Honor Roll, 1. CI-IARAC'1'IfIRIS'I'IC--Cutting: capers at the V.A.C., and finding the fun in IiI'e for myself and my friends. l'l'1'I' AVERSION-Two-faced people: killjoys. FONDEST MEMORY-Auxzust 10, 1946-my tirst BIG date: April, 1948- my trip to Newark with the gang: December, 1948-helping my Hus- band with his Christmas garden. LII-'IG AMBITION-Being: a credit to my mother and father, and finding a certain someone for me to love. x 'b i LEIBOWITZ, MARION- Madge , Babe -Classical ACTIVl'l'lES-Attendance Com , 1, 2: Recreation Com., 4: Study Hall Monitor, 4: Chorus Club, 1: Glce Club, 2: Latin Club, 2, 3, 4: German Club, 2, 3, 4: E Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2: Home Room Treasurer, 3. CHARAC'l'lGR1S'l'IC-Being: scan at Lucky 8 , the Copa , and Harvey's with Mike. Nancy, Jerry, Grace, Ben and the gang from F.F. PET AVERSION-Getting! up early on cold winter mornings, and people who dance on my feet almost as much as I do. FONDEST MEMORY--The winter of 1948-49, my Senior year, especially Wcdm-sduy. Friday and Saturday nights. LIFE AMBITION-To under:-itand and know people, and to always have friends :ls loniz as I exist. COLLEGE-I muy attend Montclair State Teachers' College and someday return to A.C.H.S. us a member of the faculty. PAGE 71 I LEIDY, ETHEL JEAN- Jeannie -General ACTIVITIES-Bankers' Com., 3: Safety Com., 4. CHARACTERISTIC--Always seen with Whittle in the halls: always eating Floss's lunch: listening to Kay's corny jokes: always borrowing Whittle's pencil in balcony: on duty in early morning. PET AVERSION-People who ask me if I bleached my hair: listening to a certain M oron bragging about her boy friends: some of the teucher's corny jokes. FONDEST MEMORY4Meeting of our crowd of girls, E , F , A , K and N . LIFE AMBITION-To be an interior decorator: to be happy and successful in everything I do and make my parents and sisters proud of me. J LEVINEI CECELlA7 Sis , Bea , Cecil , Cissie -Technical -' ACTIVITIES--Art Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 2: Science Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, I Secretary, 2, Vice-President, 4: Math Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4a: Library , . Com., 1: Checkers Com., 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4: Drama Guild, 3, 4: ' 4 Junior Class Secretary, 4a: Dance Club, 1: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2: Gym Captain, 1, 2, 4: Home Room Representative, 1, 2, 3: Student ' 0 Council Constitution Com., 3: Senior Prom Com., 4: Class Night Com., 4: ,iklerald Art Editor, 4: Wagenheim Good Citizenship Award, 2, 3: Women's ' esearch Award, 3: Pen Women Award, 3: Observer Cartooning Con- test Award, 3: Advanced Slide Rule, 3: All E Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4: Perfect Attendance, 2. ,CHARACTERISTIC- Pure thoughts, pure words, pure actions : dreaming l' with Dotty: gabbing with Goodman: mcrrymaking with Mimi: shouting ' with Schecter: pri ping with Pat: teasing Tnnnenblntt: spending Friday nights with Danix Oliver Bartholomew Smith. I PET AVERSIQN- ' Judiced or insincere people. 0 FONDEST MEMO -My unforgettable fun-packed school days in A.C.H.S. with the w. 'erful friends I made and those terrific week ends with ,sill thellkid 'f L 'AJQBITI -To recompense the world some duy for its goodness to mefllin X jdiscover a new element with Mulitch for the amusement oi the V eg? OLIUQG - ew:J'ersey Col ege for Women. Vim: 1 1,51 . Vt- Q, , , 1- J ,.i LE , s- Eli. keatccpwgiihexg ' el nical 1 ' Dan efCl 3: G.A.A-., 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2: phil all Y all, 1'fEFrer crxligs, 4: Recreation Com., 3: Slips Com., 4: qu, l tudg' Hall Mlonito 4 2, 3: ' W'Fat a Life , 3: Make-up Journeyman, 4. Q,l:lCl:IAR'ACTERISTIC-Looking Z1 little dull on Monday mornings after those I hectic week ends in Philly: constantly seen with Connie and Fritzie Culways calling a cabl: listening to Gloriu's Murray problems: sharing secrets with Sondra about my wild escapades in Philly: telling Gladys to cut bangs: keeping track of Dolores' boy friends: leaving the Broad- wood at 12:45 to catch the 1:00 A.M. bus lhomel. PET AVERSION-Mr. Schwab's simple tests : people who ask, Where are you going all dressed up'! : being one of Mellin1zer's Merry Morons : snobs: that 1 A.M. bus to A.C. from Philadelphia. FONDEST MEMORY-That wonderful summer of '46 with A.K.: December 22- January 3, '49 with Yussy and the crew: January 15, 1949: my Senior year and graduation. LIFE AMBITION-To he with Y ou for L ife: to repay my parents for everything they've done for me. COLLEGE-Conover Modeling School. 'Y P uman Relations Council, 3: Make-up Com., Com., Stage Door , 4: Drama Guild, 3, 4, 1 1 LIEBERMAN, PATRICIA- Peshy , Pat -Technical l ACTIVITIES-Glee Club, 1: French Club, 1: Attendance Com., 1: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Recreation Com., 3, 4: Senior Current Events Club, 3: Senior Pan- American Club, 4: Spanish Club, 4: Human Relations Council, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Seven sneczes, no more or less: always picking the Jack of Hearts : worrying about one thing or unother. PET AVERSION-Mr. Mellinger's cafeteria exams and Mr. Schwab's 100- plus tests: people who don't listen to me, especially when I speak. FONDEST MEMORY-Summer of '47 and Senior year, LIFE AMBITION--To be a success and have my family very proud of me. COLLEGE-Temple University. A3-.l9.T.Lc. 1, ,r LLAVDA, HELEN JENNY-General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1: Wash Room Monitor, 1, 2: Gym Desk Asst., 1, 2: Home Room Banker, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Waiting for T uesday K nights: having fun in P.A.D. 'ith period with Frank, Alice and Frank: having n .l oyous time with Joan, Artie and Tommy. PET AVERSION-Passing Mr. Sullivan's Timo Tests: having Ruthie say, I'll call you : Maddy saying, Let me seen: listening to Julia's prob- lems: Jeanie saying, Pnss'! FONDEST MEMORY-January 6, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To be a credit to my mother and muke a success of life. PAGE 72 1- LLOYD, MARY- Shorty --Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 4: Lenders' Corps, 1, 2: Wash Room Monitolr, 2: Tennis. 4: Basketball, 1, 2, Assistant, 1, 2: Human Relations Council, 3: Volleyball, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Coniing in six minutes of nine with Ruth: those short skirts down at the rink! PET AVERSION-T.A.S.'s Time Tcsts : people asking me, When are You getting married? : listening to Ruth and Anne Marie gab at lunch table: Ledu's and Louise-'s quietness. FONDEST MEMORY-April, 1948: skating with that certain fellow. LIFE AMBITION-To be as good a skater as Barbara: having a H appy E njoyable L ife with that certain fellow. ll u LOCK, RICHARD WILLIAM- Dick -Technical ACTIVITIES--Barrimxer High School, Newark, N. J.-Latin Honor Society: Langmuzu Arts Club. CHARACTERISTIC-Noted for believing in Santa Claus. PET AVERSION--Teachers in general. FONDEST MEMORY-October 5, 1931. LIFE AMBITION-To get out of college. . , W' at LONGDON, LIONEL DeCORTY- Lou -General ACTIVITIES-Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Interclass Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Intl-rclnss Track, 2, 3: Footbal, 1: Board of Athletics, 3: Recreation Corn., 2, 3: Cafeteria Com., 4: .arsity Baseball, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Digsrinfg all of the latest Bebop records: hanging out with all the boys who are on the Bop Kick: listening to Symphony Sid ' and Fred Robbin. PET AVERSION-People who think they know everything: Deople who think they are on the Bop Kick. FONDEST MEMORY-Cutting to the Royal Roost in New York City on December 27. 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To do my best in anything I undertake: to make my mother and father proud of their sun, and to be a credit to my race. , 1 LORINS, Ll NA 'LiI , ead , Statue , Judy -Classical A IES-G ., 1' easing Room Monitor, 3: Gym Desk Asst., 4: Jcclealk, resif , An: Speakers' Bureau, 3, 4: Christmas Play, 4: What if , 'Stage Dom , 4: Drama Guild, 3, 4, President, -lb: So o re 1 Jvents Club, 1, 2: French Club, 3, 4: Latin Club, 2, H3 3 reside: , da: Freshman Cafeteria Com., 1: Slips Com., 2, 3: All o Roll 3 Senior Clas Entertainment Com 4 Senior Class A ident, . ARIA RISTIC QATI S: shing madly through the halls. worry- bout noth' , th e diets: heart to heart talks with Suzanne: sa linr: my tro es to B, a. J T ,VERSION-Highly opin mated, self-centered people: insincerity: those ' w ho misspell and mispronounce my name. FONDEST MEMORY-All thc work I have done in dramatics in A.C.H.S.- especially S tairc D oor. LIFE AMBITION-To become xx successful theatrical and radio actress: to see n world free from prejudices. COLLEGE-Hcdizuruw Theatre School. .i , 'n if LOVETT, RUTH ANN- Toot -Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 11: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Captain, 1: Volleyball, 21 Skating Club, 3: Tennis, 3: Wash Room Monitor, 2: Dressing Room Monitor. 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Rushim: into home room with Mary at 9:54: always worryinu: about somethintt: having heart to heart talks with Anne Marie. PET AVERSION-T.A.S.'s Time Tests: people who ask, How tall are you '! : Leda and Louise being so quiet. FONDEST MEMORY-Lunchtime with the girls. LIFE AMBITION-To be a success and make mother and daddy proud of me. PAGE 73 'ir LUCAS, VIRGINIA ANN- Luke , Ginny -Technical ACTIVITIES-Pan-American Club, 1, 2: German Club, 3, 4: ldcclesia, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4a: Senior Current Events Club, 4: Drama Guild, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Cafeteria Com., 1, 2. 3, 4: Arista Aid, 2: Asst. Home Room Representative, 3, Secretary, 3: Volleyball, 1: llaskctlmll, 1: Dance Club, 1: Tennis, 3, 4: Hockey, fl: Ice Skatiutr, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Chatting: and lauixhiniz with the uirls during sixth period: debating with Rita when I'm wromr: my very individual laugh! for is it a eackle'?J. PET AVERSION-Rita's smile, Connin.-'s--oh!: John, Dolores's demure look. FONDEST MEMORY-Those physics classes with Mr. Allen- African Jungle Hunt : Miss Zeller's und so weil.er, : vacation in Canada in 1948: English classes with Helen L., Loretta J. and Annette K. LIFE AMBITION-Virginia Lucas, Supervisor ot' the l-'ublic Health Nurses of New Jersey: to see my sister succeed as a chemist. COLLEGE-Ursinus and School ol' Nursing' of the University of Pennsylvania. ALTQ-.JL f, :. LYFORD, WILLIS MARTIN- Baldy -Technical ACTIVITIES-Speakers' Bureau, 4: Drama Guild, 4: Math Club, 4: Senior Current Events Club, 4: Slide Rule, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Arguing with Dave , Ron an-I the boys about any- thing: no hair on my head: slingzin-g the bull: fouling Dare at the Y. PET AVERSION-Telling Dapper he can't go in those places on the corners because he's President of the Student Council: IJoi,'s lllcmory Gems: those Thursday nights with Henrietta I. Yackman. FONDEST MEMORY-The time when Ron H. got panieky: 2nd period math: forgetting my slide rule every Friday. LIFE AMBITION-To do somethine: in this world, besides having: lioancial success. COLLEGE-Lehigh, Cornell, V.I'.I. or Rensselaer. .J L 1, :. me I i I I MACBETH, ROBERT BLAIR-'Bob , Doc , Sin Bano', Shaky', GIuefingers'-- Technical ACTIVITIES-Cheer Leader, 4, 5: Freshman Cafeteria Com., 1, Chairman, 1: Chorus Club, 3, 5: Dramatic Club, B: Stage Door , 5: Home Room President, 2, 4: Junior Class Asst. Sergeant-at-Arms, 4: Senior Class Asst. Sergeant-at-Arms, 5: Varsity Football, 2, 3: Varsity Track, 3, 4: Interclass Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Interelass Track, 3, 4: Interclass Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always having 8:15 A.M. coffee with Richie-boo : loves football, and lives up to his title of Sin Bane . PET AVERSION-Mr. Boyd's statement, Cheer leaders ar-en't atliletesu: I hope words are digestible, Mr. lloyd: I wuuldn't want you to choke! FONDEST MEMORY-Those Thursday nixzht dates with Henrietta I. Yack- man, and the nicest, unforgettable Tinkle of my Senior year. LIFE AMBITION-To play colleize football and make good in the eyes of the best parents a fella could ever have. COLLEGE-Temple University. ' 4.5 - fl MAEGIN, PHYLLIS RUTH- Phil -Technical ACTIVITIES-Sophomore Current Events Club, 2: Senior Current Events Club. 3: Senior Pan-American Club. 4: Slips Com., 3: Spanish Club, 4: Attendance Com., 4: G.A.A., 2, 3: Human Relations, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Quiet: slow, but usually getting there on time: seen around with El: always trying: to borrow money: those pleasant con- versations on the phone with El. PET AVERSION-Insincere people: Mr. Mellinger's cafeteria exams: those people who are always late: Mr. Schwab's E's with a tickle: Sth period Spanish class: people who ask, Is Phyllis Maeprin your cousin? FONDEST MEMORY--The summer ol' '4H: 4th period history class with Mr. Schwab. LIFE AMBITION-To become an Amrel of Mercy. and to make my parents proud of me. COLLEGE-Jefferson Hospital CI hopel. ,K 1 1 NIAJANE, JOHN'ANTHONY- White , Big John -Technical ACTIVITIES+Senior Pan-American Club, 3, 4: Track Team Asst. Manager, 2: 1 Slide Rule: Observer. CHARACTERISTIC-Coast Hobby Shop. PET AVERSION--Homework. FONDEST MEMORY-Summer, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-Mechanical emzineerinpr. J PAGE 74 PET AVERSION-Chemistry. X FONDEST MEMORY Trip to Miami, Florirln. 1 LIFE AMBITION-To e and work in peace :J 4. A ' K MALLINQ BARBARA S obbi , Ba e hnic ACTIVITIES-G Cupta , A st., ' , Com. De ocr - ic A ions, 1: Sophomore C rent Ev s Cl , - Slip . 2, , 4 Ca cn Com., 1: G.A.A. , 2, 3. 4: ,il hcnae , 1 eni Cu nt v uh, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2: 1' sm, 3, Sp rs Bure 1 , S etary, Aa: Ulsnlxfm Ame -9: ', 2, Czifet2 l- s- .H g Ba , an 4: ama Guild, 3, li, o eyman, l, The ' , 4 -.v S Pl , 3 Stage our , 4: Obser r eport r ' Hom ela n s- 'ci , Art Club, ' Wash Room ito 3. . HAR C ERISTVI A l on th I. y side, a I ays s ilin': b nde l?l ur ery pl n : .lu ith :'1- Horatio ckma , Elvir ose ' tag ta s - C Q Ah, E Senor: the cke iel: mo in' with nhei : ten' X 'th 0 Lois's til KATZ can tn' two ARS can Anon nd e - nn soy 1 - in ra a CLEAR FAYT I ARN- U our fl dshi ce 'i :xl 4 K I AVE . ON- 'Ki ' w -1- 'Minno . : H10 2 .if long: years I ut ' .Lrcr's 'h a -S ll.. MsC nell, and V I . . meetings on Sut -' ny niirht Q FONDES MEMO My fl 1. 1' chat, L4 amber 13: .., nights gvith AC 6 and Triumvirut ' ico, w arch, ' B, an ' is lousy dump . L FE I Bl O o somcd 0 1 own ure, I' nin the title of zu. X I, lli c ighty Molccu -4 za. : l the s sit g around Honey's ol 2 s fro now wi . 01-Q, L -dt, Gigh and me, CO I 'GE- cnse. Q Q l AGE 7 MALEY, JOHN JOSEPH- Mac -General ACTIVITIlfIS-Aviation Club, 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Always with my buddy, Dick Booyc. PET AVERSION-Dress clothes. FONDEST MEMORY-Receivilnr my diploma. LIFE AMI3I'l'ION-VS'ork in the T0l9l7l'10f1B Cflmllanll- ATQTA. ., :. MALIN, NANCY LOUISE- Nance , Nan , Mal -Commercial ' ACTIVITIES-Camden, lst and 2nd years-Basketball, 1, 2: Volleyball, 1: Library Com., 111, Secretary, la: Checkers' Com., lb: Home Room 'I'rm-nsurvr, 1a. A.C.H.S.-G.A.A., 3, 4: Basketball, 4: Equipment Checker, -1: Slips Com., 4: E Honor Roll, 3. CHARACTERISTIC- J okin:: :i R onn1l wi T h No. 26 F.F. crowd: being Sven nt Harvey's with Jerry, Marion, Gracie, Mike and Ben: always tnlkimz to Kay and Marion in school: pulling around with a. lot of swell girls: eatinl: potato chips. PET AVERSION-The mnd rush for u jitney every morning: surprise tests. FONDEST MEMORY-October 9, 1948: New Year's Evo, '49: January 2, 1949. LIFE AMISITION-To be worthy ol' all the things two wonderful parents have done for me and be n success in whatever I undertake: to make mom's dream come true. L .ileslft ., .. MALINO, JANE EVA- Evvie -Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1. 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Pan-American Club, 1,. 2, Secre- tary, 2: Sophomore Current Events Club, 2: Senior Pan-American Club, 3, fl: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4: Science Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4: Science Club Program Com. Chairman, 4: Study Hall Monitor, 1, 2, 3: Wush Room Monitor, 4: Reception Com., 2, 3. 4: Human Relations, 3: Speakers' Bureau, 3, 4: Drama. Guild, 4: Stage Door , 4. CHARACTI'IRIS'I'IC-Peter Pan collars: dreaming on a. big scale while play- ing Cupid : listening: to everyone's troubles: short telephone conversa- tions with Annette, and teasing about her short hair and boy friends. PET AVERSION-People who are never on time ftake no oifence, Annettel. FONDEST MEMORY-My surprise Sweet Sixteen party. LIFE AMBITION-To always remember that tolerance and kindness toward others throulrh life is compensation in itself. COLLEGE-Philurlelphin Museum School of Industrial Art KI hopel. .i 4. Wi? - if MALL, WILLIAM LOUIS- Bill -Technical ACTIVITIES-Sports and Work: Aviation Club: Ushers' Com.: Pan-American Club: Science Club: Slide Rolo: French Club: Math Club: Current Events Club: lnterclass Sports. CI-IAllAC'1'ERISTIG-lmpatienL. f, n 1.547 Willie waz sw E em i. lf: M LLORY, BERN CE Niec Ssical V- j ' A TI T C gm-ra Com., , 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 2: Chorus Club, 1, Glee , 2, 3, 'C o e R o lznfixenry, 2: S.P.Q.R., 2, 3, 4, Consul, Alb: rench Club, 2, , 4 . ra, 1: Perfect Attendance, 3: Sophomore Pan-Amex-'can : u z Relations, ' 3 Volleyball, 2: Drama Guild, 4. CHAR TIER Chl-A ways ta,i-hir. crackinjg jokes ike, I'm Clitti drop 1 o L 'C ' ng Yetty and-'Connie if th y xr jlvous: bringing down j Q le vho plac themselves on a self-crea ed 1 d stnl. E VERSION-Pe le who are ,so sy. t thci many duties enlarge the size of thei eads: big dea . FONDEST MENLOR Dr. Whit o s solemn talks: my four years in high SChQ,D'l,tlI' n b r qfmf nemory. LIFE AMQITION-L 0 e inflamed with the study of learninir and the admiration 0 ' t : to be stirred up with hiizh hopes of living: to pluck the st , Joi' life in perfect harmony and play on the k E y B oard of ppiness. COLLEGE-Mont lair State Teachers' College. wt + MANGERUGA, RITA B.- Ri , Manga -Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3: Basketball, 1: Tennis, 3: Home Room Represen- tative, 1: Arista Helper, 1: Cafeteria Com., 1. 2, 3, 4: German Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 421: Math Club, 3, 4: Chorus Club, 1: Glee Club, 2: Perfect Attendance, 3: Slide Rule, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC- I can't. I have too much homework to do. PET AVERSION-Luke's laugh: Connie's men: Dolores' quietness, and not being able to fall asleep in Doc's chemistry class. FONDEST MEMORY-Doc Allen's physics classes, and Math Club meetings. LIFE AMBITION-Rita lV1antreruira, M.D.: Psycliiutrist. COLLEGE-Ursinus, University of Pennsylvania or Ohio University. i x MANN, JOEL BARRY- Joe , Muscles , Star -Technifial ACTIVITIES-Science Club, 1. 2, 3, 4: Math Club, 4: Spanish Club, 4: Photography Club President, 4a: Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4: Slide Rule, 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Mutuully signifying our disgust of Ivan's lunches: trying to collect 79c from Ivan: privimr C. Cohen his 11,2 -hour trip: assign- ment every night: making: super-dooper football plays. PET AVERSION-Doc Whitmoyer's Memory Gems : people who ask, Are you any relation to Joe Mann'! : Ivan's lunches: KlGSEZI'lYliIl'l'S and Ivzm's smelly pipes: C. Cohen und his, Got tx dime, Joe? FONDEST MEMORY-The wild and wooly ride to Philly after our ban- quet in May, 1947: November 21, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To earn a Ph.D. in chemistry. COLLEGE-Lehigh or Cornell--I hope. x 1, 97 Q. MARSHALL, JAMES LEE, JR.- Jimmy -Technical ACTIVITIES-Senior Pan-American Club, 4, President, 4: Senior Current Events Club, 4: Reception Com., 4: Student Council Alt, Home Room Representative. 4: Visited Herald Tribune Conference in N. Y. in '48 on The World We Want , 3. CHARACTERISTIC-As a rule cool, calm and semi-collected: likes a tough boxing or wrestling match. .. PET AVERSION-The attitude of the librarian as we, a nxroup ol' Seniors, Freshmen and Juniors, occupy our already reserved table in the Library. FONDEST MEMORY-My fondest memories include all happenimrs of my chemistry class: Yes, even beinx: a MixrhtY Moron 5072 of the time: the class I enjoyedvmost in school was biology, but not only the subJei:t, Mr. Tschudy was most prominent as he yzave us advice on daily llflllllelhs and their solution. - LIFE AMBITION-Always looking: to higher rather than the less prominent things of life-I intend to he at Little Einstein . ff 'L X . , A L SH ILLIE -I' illie - inlcal TI G. ., Voll l, 3: Human Relations Council, 3. RACT ISTI Al ys chaht tr with Naomi: gig!-fling at everything ' that i said, d win in the classroom. AV SION as u Dr. Whitmoyei-'rs 'ith period chemistry class' eing le: K for no reason at all. FO DES MEMO -Septem 9, 1948. E A ITION- o be a credit to my family and race as well as that cert some ne, who will he my lii'e's ambition. PAGE 76 MARTELLA, DOLORES- Dee -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Cafeteria Com., 1: G.A.A. CHARACTERISTIC-Trying to solve other people's problems and ignoring my own: never seen smiling . PET AVERSION-Singing commercials: insincere people. FONDEST MEMORY-January 2nd with a wonderful person: eating lunch with Rita, Virxriniu. and Nancy whenever they're not in a hurry-scurry: when ixloomy, see Virginia or Connie. LIFE AMBITION-20: travel and do my best in my share of humanity: educate myself in child psychology, then raise my own children. I H 6- MARTIN, JOHN LARRABEE- Lover , Flirt , Hollywood -General ACTIVITIES-Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Cafeteria Com., 1: Attendance Com., 2: All-State Chorus, 4: Athenaeum, 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Never do toduy what can be put off until tomorrow: except women : watching the bell for that mad 3 o'clock dash. PET AVERSION-Huvinxr the boys ask me where was I last night and who was she'I: kissing the girls :good-bye: love 'em and and leave 'em, and love 'em usruin. FONDEST MEMORY-The day I was born: I had a cute nurse. LIFE AMBITION-Be a grenernl: n famous crooner: an international bigamist with xx nice bis: harem. FUTURE-The United States Army Oflicers' Candidate School. 'H P MARTIRONE, MARIO- Moe -Commercial ACT!VITIES--Football, 1, 2: Truck, 2, 3: Cafeteria Com., 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Getting in school 1 minute before the late bell: waiting for Always Present each morning: eating with the boys in Gth period lunch: mnkinir bookkeeping class just in time from gym. PET AVERSION--Mr. Sullivnn's Time Tests and shorthand: Mr. Neumann's mid-year: :rirls who think thcy're hot stulfll: staying after school for no reason nt ull. FONDEST MEMORY--Class Night, 1948: A.C.H.S. 40 over H.S.H.S.: New Yeur's Eve, '47 with S. L.: going: on :L two weeks' cruise. LIFE AMBITION-To enter the Nuvy and take up a good trade which will be of service to the public: S pend my L ife with the only dream girl: to thunk my met fr and father for my success in life, and make them pruudx of me. l . I RVI , R E I E Do e , ' '-T nical TIVIT S r estr , 2, 3, 4, Treas r, 2, Concert Mistress, 4, High . hool ' -i 2, 3, , All-St te Orche , 1, 2, 3: Glee Club, 2: Chorus ub. . . G.A. 1, 2, , Bo d M ber, 2: Leaders' Corps, 1, 2, 3, W 4, 1 eer. 4: G Cup fl , ., , st., : Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, nr T un, 3. 4: al D g, 4: Hockey, 3, 4, All-Star Team, 3, 4: All nr ' ners, ' 4: I all, 2: Tenn's, 3, 4, Asst. Manager, 4: Q- lee Skatir C b : Voll , 2, 3, 4, lktar am, 3, 4, Captain, 3: Chee .ude . ARA ' IS' Alwny. :lying Cup r r' ds: 3:00 o'cloek at Ni- ' with I the an lun 'im th t 1 th e long conversa- ' ti s with,Mnrie, Iltguic itt . PE AV SION-D c Allen's ysics cass a eopl who run my Alma, titer own. 9 'O D E MEMO -The n nccment of th ten ieer leaders with all t gang u ins: out to and that woncl ful enior Prom. LI' AMBIT -To b me nn ellicient secretary and then .T ust settle down wit nt ce' tain S omeone. LLE - . C. Drexel. -lli4b--C+ MASON, ROBERT ALLEN- Mace -General ACTIVITIES-Freshman and Senior Cafeteria Coms.: Interclass Basketbell, 1: Interclnss Volleyball, 2: Chorus Club, 3: Track, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen sitting on the box with the fellows: listeninxz to Mullin talk about Bop and Philly: listening to Thred: never A t I-I nme fshe says!-- Hey, Has. - PET AVERSION-Misapprehensions nnd arguments: having Ito rush myself. FONDEST MEMORY--Christmas, 1947, 1948: summer, 1946. LIFE AMBITION-Pay back mom and pop: live an ordinary life in California. FUTURE-Nu vy ! ll PAGE 77 ,,, fi git W5 KMA gm new It 'ss . me :ef ,, l 1 l fe,-.E MASON, JEAN MARIE- Reds , Cinderella -Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, fl: Tennis, 3: Home Room I in:meial Secretary, 3, 4: Cafeteria Com., 1, 2, 3, 4: Observer Typist, 4: Asst. Gym Captain, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Being: seen at VAC on Saturday niirhts: riding in the Dizzy Dozen Transportn: always talking. PET AVERSION-Sarcastic people: be-ini: broke: red hair. FONDEST MEMORY-Shriners' parade: Bridgeton and Vineland football names 119451: lunch with Derry, Grettu and Charlotte: four years in A.C.H.S.! LIFE AMBITION--To make my mother proud ol' me and to be everything my father would want me to be. .:!iQ .U. , , ,. MATEZ, JEROME MORTON- Brudsy , Matz , Maytz , Mashtavoy -Technical ACTIVITIES-Sophomore Current Events Club, 1, 2: Athenaeum, 1, 2, President, 2b: Ushers' Com., 1. 2, 3: Speakers' Bureau, 3: Drama Guild, 3: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4: Junior Representative, 3h: Recep- tion Com., 4: Interclass Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4: Math Club, 3, 4, Program Com., lla: Jersey Boys' State Convention Representative: Slide Rule, 3: G Honor Roll: Bankers' Com., 4: Herald Staff. CHARACTERISTIC- Don ning n1y hat and going out and Ted ding every- one how wonderful life is since I paid all my Bill s and not Hurry - ing to get to any one place, but just H:1nk erinx: to s Tep out. PET AVERSION-Miss Stanbuufs 40-minute Philosophy of Life period- five-minute trifr class: An:relo's standing debt: Persky getting his drivinxz license: Portner's famous saying:- Maaaytz : people always telling me that I need a shave. ,': LIFE AMBITION-To make u certain J.B. as happy as she is now forethe rest of her life: also, to make my parents as proud ol' me as any parents, could possibly be. COLLEGE-I hope to attend Pennsylvania or Temple. A FoNDEs'1' MEMORY---christmas Eve , December 24. 1947- Us S MATZ, MARTIN HENRY- Matez , Mart , Marty , L---L--- -Technical ACTIVITIES-Observer, 4: Speakers' Bureau, 4: Pen Women Poetry Award, 3: Interclass Basketball, 2: lntcrclnss Volleyball, 2: Science Club, 1, 2: Sophomore Current Events Club, 1, 2: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4: German Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary. 311: Slide Rule, 2, 3: All E Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Broadcasts, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-AC 000: always late: always seen with the Four New York Boys : telling Matez to 'Termez la bouchc in home room: trying to tell Chuch he's wromr: humming around with Henrietta I. Yackman. PET AVERSION-Watching 1.he Insane Slavic eat lunch: Gi-asshopper's legs: Dove's limp: Harold's sweet words ut the lunch table. FONDEST MEMORY-New York-Christmas, 1947: the day Freedman got his license: Rain or Shine , 15148: life with Doc Allen and Willie fJ.P.S.J: :graduation-June, 1949. LIFE AMBITION-To become a good doctor and make my parents proud of me. COLLEGE-Cornell or John Hopkins University. +P-Ol? MAWHINNEY, CHARLOTTE MARIA- Pug , Char , Charlie -General MCCA v ACTIVITIES-Basketball, 1, 2, Captain, 2, All-Star, 1: Dressing Room Monitor, 1: Human Relations, 3: G.A.A., 1, 2: Attendance Com., 1, 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Blushing, tnlkative, saying the wrong thine at the right time: heavy-eyed in the morning: eating lunch at Albany and Ventnor with Pat, Peg, Anna Marie and Edith. PET AVERSION-5' 1 : sarcastic people: limited time. FONDEST MEMORY-June, 1940: Boston parade, 1946. LIFE AMBITION-To continue to live up to the ideals of my parents: suc- cessful cnough to have more than the necessary things in life. -t 0 f, H E N- L t ac , T :rl e nrcal TIV I - A.A., , 2, 3, : Lea r ' Corps , 4, Asst., 2, 3: as ball, , 2 , 4, A tar ff , 1, ,AVolleyball, 2, 3, 4: Gym Cap am, 3, ss , 1, 2: Z., e Clu , 2: C : 'ria Com., 2, 3, 4: Hockey, ,s 4: Att nce c ., I 1 Kickba , 2. C ACTERIS ing ufiin talk f a wn 60 miles away: spotting a big gem . king the ' If .'s a .: lf- Royal Court: telling jokes with um , lara, ie, Co - if d Pkxell Sth period: laufzhinli over ere i : tal labout er in college: listening to the l t t Bop C lk ,eh I' el 'IL l ET ElksJs' SION 1' si e s ailing ez S M': catty and two-faced Lrirlst ,exo e oreve asl 'ng me am I L' e ' e's sister: uncouth boys: Deupl'-2 ', ng 0 . n t wx-als of -4 a , Levi calling me Heavy-Leon's 'ez ht ' FOND!ELSg ' lliIS?4RY lulyN10i1 4 Sne E ting that certain P erson: C .1 , ass ig J LIFE AS 'SON o make the - .io reatest people in the world proud of me y m and pop: to e the best in the field of my undertaking: to make so ne very hu y. COLLEGE-Bosktibn School -' Dental Technicians. PAGE 78 .i 1 f ll ,ACTIVlTlES+G.A.A., 1, -, 3, 4: Tennis, 4: Gym Asst., 2: Monitor, 2: tu ,l Sophomore Pan-American Club. 1, 2: Attendance Com., 3: Cafeteria NJ l .'U Com., 4: Current Events Club, 4: Drama Guild, 3, 4, Journeyman, 4: is K 'br Sophomore Chairman, Alb, Board, Jlb: What a Life , 3: Stage Door , 4: X, M XJ I Perfect Attendance, 1. . n ,V uv gy' RAC'lfERIS'l'IC-Chatting: with Harry 6th period: busy in 318. at 1:15, if U always reading: ready with the wise-cracks: being a good listener to , xl 1 X, oris and Pat. and always joking on George: worrying at the last tl N g minute about homework already done, ' is ' l'ET AVERSION-Young people who act old and persons who confuse ,P ' skinny with slender and Absecon red-heads . 1 I ix f FONDEST MEMORY-Mr. Sittler's Ath period physics class, '47-'48: working va IJ A Y 3 3 FONDES EMORY- Min w and kin h : the day I was accepted to A 4 ,. 7-f ' CMCNFYYHY, ANNE MARIE-HNancy -Techmcal 9 with Miss French on the Drama Guild plays: Christmas at Berke's : Mix-as Davies' stories on history. LIFE AMBITION-To make my mom and dad proud of me and to become u member of the A.C.H.S. faculty someday fin the History Dept., of coursej. COLLEGE-New Jersey College for Women QI hopel. lf' .x Q- 72 U MCCONNELL MARY . LIZABETH- Liz .'e ,'il:h'Lu Weeds -Classical . 1 ACTlVI'l',l-'E' 'afcteria C ff: Fzbfhlb, 1, 2, 3 4: Poster Com., 4: Sophomore ' -A V 'un Club, Arista, 2, 3, 4: Eccle ia, 3, 4: Speakers' Bureau, 3, Drama iild, 3, Journeyman, 3, 4: ' tage Door , 4: Home Room ecretary, YQ th Commission Electvn, 3: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: All E Honor R ll, H ld Subscription Stmhff-Slide Rule, 2: Human Relu- tions , 3: ramn Guild Boaii of Directors, 4, Freshman Ad- visor', rable Mention-Pen Xfifpulgms Contest, 3: Thespian, 4: Senior Class ' tcrtainment Com. CHAR ',i'ERlS'I'lC- A 1 hope riidn't keep you waitin ': being with the 42 that curl? in the itat' my forehead: riding around in some- ne lx-se's car- H 'bid-, ,ins wait ,till I get my license : being ad- ' vis by Con -io .. moesing uroun with Mallin: seen with Tristen o io Yank il ! P25 s 0 H ' - ' X . J' PET A ERQION Egftry credit' being' a Qmber of Mellinger's Merrie ' Q Lil's 1: ml people su f our er looks older than you. Morons lo g years at ecevlletuz s with Mallm and Barab, Moles , I - lc ke: Mullin's flresidc chat, Nov. 13, 1948: Barab and her cats: my -U ' , ' nior year: Stage Door : Lil's party: The Duke. ' L . AMBITION-To be a Mi::hty Molecule and a credit to my mother und dad. COLLEGE-Beaver! Al. .L. 1, ,t MCELROY, ANDREW FRANCIS- Drew , Andy -Technical ACTIVITIES-Science Club, 1, 2, 3: Sophomore Pan-American Club, 1, 2: Football, 4: lnterclass Basketball, 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Usually seen looking: in the east in the early morning for one ol' Doe's formulas: resting the eyes in study periods and home room. PET AVERSION-Being' mistaken for fl janitor by Mr. Levin: hearing W y Willie modestly admitting he's the 'best looking' boy in the school: 5 Q Mr. Tanner saying, Docs anyone need more time? B FONDlflS'l' MEMORY-An E I once had in El Senor's class. W LIFE AMIHTION-To acquire some Root of All Evil . COLLEGE-Villanova. W SLS? B9 1 u , I F MCHALE, DORIS RUTH-- Tink , Mike , Little One , Janie , Gremlin , Mc ffleneral ' ACTIVI'1'lESwAl:tendm1ee Com., 1, 2: Gym Captain, 4: Senior Cafeteria Com.: G.A.A., 1, 2. 3: Observer, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Chinnimr with Harry at the stockroom: trying to keep the kids from blowing the roof ofl' the detention room: evening tete-a-tete with the O and O. PET AVERSION-Worms: Mr. Allen's absent-minzledness. FONDEST MEMORY-The Regatta trips with the Yacht Club, especially aboard the Alicia ll: the fun-packed jaunts with Milly and Toni to see our boys on the Sea Guli Hockey team: Christmas, 1948, and New Year's Eve. LIFE AMBITION-Become an airline stewardess: see Milly become pro- prietress of that grocery store in Montreal: be with Toni and Milly when they clip off those four corners of the earth in the Rio Red con- vc-rtible: learn how to cook: repay a W onrlerful mom and dad for all their C onfldencc, love, and understanding. ' W, ' fi W an l ei . -Fl . New viii .xii .Agere H H an ae?9B mi as were A McKEE, GILBERT LEE- Gill , Gib -Technical i ACTIVITIES-Glcv Club. 1. 2. 3, 4: Chorus Club, 1, 2, 3: Library Com., 1: Varsity Octet, 3: Boys' Octet. 4. CHARACTICRISTIC-Being: seen :xt the stockroom at lunchtime: '4D rivinu: Ri around Murlrnte W ith that certain party: raisins: the devil with Don l l wa uf L., flth period. PET AVERSION-People asking which one this time?: A.P. and her thick- l new' Mr'Hale 'incl her Gibhie ' Harry knowing the 'okcs that I'm oin 1 -- . . 1 . .- X I J '- gf g- to tell before I tell them: Dot's jealousy. i l ONDES'1' MEMORY-Senior Prom, 1948. LIFE AMlll'l'l0N-To get out of A.C.H.S.: to become a good photographer, .Father and husband. COLLEGld-llocliester Institute of Tuchnolopzy. PAGE 79 McKEE, YVETTE- Yetfy --Classical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, -l: Recreation Com., 1: Chorus Club, 1: Sou' . Leader, 2, 4: Equipment Checker, 2: Basketball, 1, 2: Volleyball, 1, 2: Attendance Com., 2, 3, 4: Glue Club, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4: Sophomore Pan-American Club, 2: French Club, 3, 4: Latin Club, 3, 4, President, 4' Drama Guild, 4: Christmas and Tlianksgrivinix Activities, 2, 3, fi: Double gctet, 4: Junior Class Vnee-I'rc-sidenl: Senior Class Treasurer: Slips om., fl. CHARACTERISTIC-Being' very candid with a sense of humor: Speaking French with Bernie and Connie and laughimr at their corny jokes. PET AVERSION-Two-faced or cntty people: egrotists and people who try to be too oiiicious. FONDEST MEMORY-November 16, 1946-April 23, 15147: December 27-31, 1948: Mr. Carney's room 2nd and Sth periods: 7th period with Doc : Senior Prom, '49: New York with Danny. LIFE AMBITION-To obtain from life the best it has to offer and to re C ompense thc ones W ho have D one so mu C h for me. COLLEGE-Howard University, Vvlashington, D. C. :J .qyTlL1. f, ,t MCKEITH, WILLARD JOHN- Will -Technical ACTIVITIES-Interelass Piny:-poinr, 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Sayimx, I don't know in chemistry: spending :nights after school for Mr. Levin: taking: three years of Spanish ltwo years Spanish IJ. PET AVERSION-Mr. Kleiner saying, Willard, get something to do : performing janitorial duties for Mr. Levin: Mr. Kleiner saying, The clock is one minute fast : learning Spanish from El Senor . FONDEST MEMORY-Last day ot' school, June, 1949? 1950'I'J?'!? LIFE AMBITION--To be rich instead ol' handsome. COLLEGE-Oxford School of Business. Ai.. 'L ., 4?--,. MCMULLEN, EMMA FLORA- Flo , ldgir -Commercial CHARACTERISTIC-Being with Bill all the time possible. and talking about him to Annie: bowlinp: on Friday nights and always knitting. PET AVERSION-People who don't like the names Stinky and Idgzit. FONDEST MEMORY-June 11, 1943. LIFE AMBITION- W ishim.r and l'1 0nini.: for B cl.ter thinirs after graduation. gl 49 CL 11 i- MCVAUGH, ANN HARDWlCK- Annie -Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A.,' 2, 3: Chorus Club, 2, 3: Wash Room Monitor, 3: Dressing Room Monitor, 4: Banker, 3, 4: Perfect Attendance, 2, 3: Human Relations Council, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Eating: lunch with our girls -Elaine, Peggy, Betty, Mary Ann and Joanie: lauirhinp: at Elephant Ears and Knots : writing to thos E faraway pla C es: telling Flora about my love-lives: typing class with Mr. Sullivan and Frankie : being heard, saying, You don't know my Uncle Frank . PET AVERSION-T.A.S.'s Time Tests: not knowing what the A stands for in T.A.S.: to be kept waiting: people backing out of things at the last minute: C.P.R.'s, This is only a written lesson . FONDEST MEMORY- S enior Prom, C lass of '49 with Peg' and John: Class Night and Commencement, '49: my Senior year. LIFE AMBITION-To make my Aunt Alma and Uncle Frank very proud of me: to have Elaine extremely happy with 'that C ertain so M eone: to be a good secretary. -if It Z, C LES Rl RD- Chas , Chuck , T.D. -Technical ITIES and, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 2, Vice-President, 4: Orc es a, , 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 2: Math Club, 3, 4, Vice- Pre ent, 4: Student Cou oil, 4: Home Room President, 3: Junior Class Sergeant-at-Ar , 3: nners' Slide Rule, 3, Advanced, 4: Gym Band, 1, 2: Brass arte 1, 4: Perfect Attendance, 1: Christmas Pl y, 1, 2. CHARKCTERISTIC- n aken Time with Elaine in thc halls: being one of '!Mellinger's . . Q arguing with the Boys that Russ Morgan i 'Gone : Chu ertz and his band: telling people that an engineer better off than a musician. 'T'AVERSION-People who like Good music: trying to convince Cum- mings that my car is better than a motor bike: my three years in Miss Rhodes's algebra, trig. and geometry classes: beating the milkman 'to school for Dawn Patrol in 202. FONDEST MEMORY-Senior Prom, '-48: getting: out of El Senor's Clase de Espanol: the Four Horsemen in 202. LIFE AMBITION-Enter Drexel Institute of Technology: become a civil engineer: build a bridge: see the U.S.A., and then settle down with the Wife fwho knows what may halmen by thenl and kids. PAGE 8 0 MICALE, FRANK SALVATORE- Frankie',, Mike , McCaIe -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Italian Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, 4, Play, 4: Commercial Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 4: Perfect. Attendance, 3, 4: Bankers' Com., 3, 4, President, 3, 4: Social Dancing, 4: Home Room Representative, 1, 2. CHARACTERIS'l'lC-Pulling around with Frank P., Slave P. and .Iiggs C.: always seen carrying live books and beini: asked if I study: listening to Mary I'.'s Ions: hour lnuzzhs, and having fun with Aggie in Advanced Clerical Practice. PET AVERSION-Teachers who never crack u smile and give you one of the sterncst looks: people who mispronounce my last name: extra errors that pon up in Mr, Sullivnrfs accuracy tests. FONDEST MEMORY-My four years in A.C.H.S., including the wonderful friends I have miule and Mr. Soda's Comedia Italiana. LIFE AMIil'I'ION-To become successful in what I undertake and to see Casanova Phillips happily murried. -H-+45-lrir MILLER, PATRICIA ELOISE- Pat , Patsy -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Commercial Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A,A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2: Volleyball. 1, 2, All-Star Team, 1, 2: Asst. Gym Captain, 3: Kickball, 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Havini: my so-called lunch at the Albany and Ventnor Avenue doorway with the gang: l'cJ!1-ty. Charlotte, Edith and Anna Marie: staying' up hull' the nifzht. PET AVIQRSION-l3'ussinf.r Time Tests: work: teachers and school. FONDEST MEMORY-December 25, 1948: is yet to come: the clay I say izood-bye to school forever. LIFE AMlil'I'ION- J ust to hc u successful housewife and M'Jother. I 1 97 'Oi' Q? MIMNAUGH, ANDREW FRANCIS- Andy -Classical ACTIVITIES-Varsity Football, 4: Latin Club, 3, 4: Interclass Ping-pong, 2, 3: Student Banker, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Listenluv: Lo the Cat's stories: going to New York with Fulton: moochim: Rushi-'s lunch 4th period. PET AVERSION-None. l'm cm-sy to please. FONDEST MEMORY-June 20, 1048. LIFE AMBITION-To make all my wives lumpy. l?..49..i.LL 0 is MITCHELL, NATALIE VIRDELL- Nat , Chink , Angel -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey, 3, 4, All-Star Team, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Walking with a nonchulant air to my classes: the daily lunch table conference with Connie, Ell and George: cutting up with my twins, Stcll T. and Marie B. PET AVERSION-Arrogant males: deceitful people: tests of all kinds. FONDEST MEMORY-My school days. LIFE AMBITION-To have my life be like arithmetic-add joys, subtract sorrows, multiply friends and love undivided. 'P it MOLITCH, MIRIAM ELIZABETH- Mimi -Classical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3: Asst. Gym Captain, 4: Field Hockey, 3: After-School Basketball, 2, 3: After-School Volleyball, 1, 2, 3: Kickball, 23 Girls' Sports Night., 1, 2, 3, 4: Drama Guild, 3, 4: Service Club and Radio Prorrram, 3: Stage Door' Cast, 4: Glee Club, 2: Senior Current Events Club, 4, Secretary, th: Latin Club, 3: Art Club, 2: Beginners' Slide Rule, 3: Arista, 2, 3, 4: Human Relations Council, 3: Perfect Attendance, 3: Temple Oral French Contest, 3: All E Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4: Class Teller, 311, 4a: Math Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4b: Herald Sub- scription Staff, 4: Thesniun, 4: Senior Class Publicity Com. CHARACTERISTIC-Dreuming with Dotty: grabbing: with Goodman: laughing: with Levine! Drinininp: with Pat: teasing: Tannenblatt: shouting with Schccter: spending: Friday nights with Daniel Oliver Bartholomew Smith, and bc-inn: one-sixth. PET AVERSION'-The numerous nicknames of Ostrich , Mole , Giraffe , and the like that the great minds of our time have originated: extry credit: Memory Gems : the week of January 10, and, above all, un- fairness. FONDEST MEMORY-That orchid from Arnie's bi-others : those pugilistic history periods with Gi-asshoppern: Big Maryisn spectacular stage ncrformance, and my upper class years in high school. LIFE AMBITION--To discover another element with Levine for the amuse- ment of thc natives, and to A chieve complete happines S . COLLISIGE-University of Pennsylvania. PAGE 81 ju ss is ss im ss ss as lg ss as is i i 5 sas 1 Inns , H I i i . i i Q: 5' .s fl. 'x it 3 H Htl is is ss is B . s Us is E ,H . is s i is F is K my HX E, in gwgizsvg- E wi? mf if-v s is s MONHEIT, CHARLOTTE AN N- Char -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Dance Club, 1, 2: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Attendance Com., 1, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2: Chorus Club, 1: Glec Club, 2, 3: Locker Room Monitor, 1: Human Relations Council, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always beinp: seen with that boy named Roy: catching the first train with Roy, Claire, Jackie. Gloria and Charlie for Oklahoma and Michigan: forever waiting for Gloria: gabbing: with Babs, Suzanne and Gladys: sneezing and taking letters from Mr. Robart fat the same timel. PET AVERSION-Girls who say they have their own mind, yet always follow the leader!: Mr. Tanner's daily quizzes and, Your lesson for to- morrow . . . : days between vacation: those one-week diets. FONDEST MEMORY-May 9, 1948, and all the wonderful times yet to come: also, June 9, 1947. LIFE AMBITION-To R each the realms O f happiness in HYHBHYS to come, as my parents have. xi I -n at MONHEIT, HELEN BETTY- Elena , Gwen -'technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3: Freshman Cafeteria Com., 1: Chorus Club, 2: Ballad for Americans , 2: Slips Com., 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Current Events Club, 2: Math Club. 3, 4: Students' Aid, 3: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 3, 4: Beginners Slide Rule, 2: Human Relations Council, 3: Study Room Monitor, 3: Drama Guild, 3, 4, Journeyman, 4, Thespian. 4: Canteen Com., 1: Democratic Actions Corn., 1: Asst. Gym Captain, 3: Observer Typist, 4: Senior Class Convention Hall Com., 4: Stage Door , 4: Herald Subscription Staff, 4: Blue and White Night, 3: What a Life , Publicity Com., 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Till KATS can COOK, two BARS can MARCH and GOLD can say HEL-LO, our GAINS will BE a clear FAYTH EARN-ED, and our friendship key will glow: fast and furious: that loolcl: my lending comb: arguing: with Gaines: those midnight sessions with Goldstein: pallin' with Mallin. PET AVERSION- 'Minnow', where's 'Kinf:lish ! : Why do you talk S0 fast'! : insincerity: 3 E's and 1 G : that too perfect Lois B.: being double cast with Barab. FONDEST MEMORY-Mallin's fireside chat: those nights with AC 186 and the Triumvirate: 99.5-Get that, Doc? LIFE AMBITION-To reach that hnppy state and see all thc girls sitting' around Honey's pool in twenty years. COLLEGE-Cornell, Pennsylvania, University ol' Michigan. F R- 535 MONROE, LOUIS WILLIAM- Lou -General ACTIVITIES-Varsity Baseball. 3, 4: Varsity Basketball, 4: Tumbling: Inter- class Volleyball: Interclass Track: Handball: Cafeteria Com., 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always C hatting with the fellows on Sunday N ight. at the Y.M.C.A. PET AVERSION-Sth period study on Friday in Room 121. FONDEST MEMORY-December 28, 1948: January 1, 1949. LIFE AMBITION-To be successful in everything: I undertake. FUTURE-Navy. J! L 1 i MORTON, AUDREY IRENE- Slim , The Kid -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Ice Skating Club, 3: Slips Com., 1: Library Com., 2, 3: Volleyball, 4: Chorus Club, 3: Gym Captain, 3: Perfect At- tendance, 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Seen with the xzirls at the Y.W.C.A. Tuesdays: always with my shadow , E.W. PET AVERSION--People who make si business of minding other peoplc's. business: C.J.'s continuous talking in 'ith period class. FONDEST MEMORY-Labor Day, 19487 September, 1947, and Class Night. MOSEE, WALTER P.- Walt , Wally , Moe , Prerail , Pee Wee Technical ACTIVITIES-Drama Guild: Slide Rule: Sophomore Cafeteria om.: 'u 'c Safety Com., nterclass B ba , In c all I rclzlsj' AR HTERIST a ' ellow, jovm: aways re dy to tell a ba 5 Table ms. go j ke ' a a using story: a serene guy i- o minds his . x 0 ,, . V . 7 Q ' , sine s an d t mind telling, others t do so 1 P ERSION-People o gill: a l ' pm s othing: th who cannot s and to be i rung. 0 o n ' ie ' is better t be thought at f 1 than t in Y an doubt . ' , fl K ,l' mi s FON ' yu. MU' a . in Mr. -ehudy's and .' 'l 'r No ins: t i 4 t - good points they so often uve' c . .-' We tz. LIFE AMBITIO No man can trulylbe h ny l s he Uh : aided in the advancement of mankind. I, being , wish to make my contribution. V, COLLEGE-Hampton Institute. 5,1 PAGE 82 MOSKATT, MADELINE- Maddy -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Library Com., 1: Bankers' Com., 4: G.A.A., 1, 2: Human Relations Council, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Little: gettinsr away with murder: always forgetting my glasses: living with Marion: those terrific telephone conversations with Zelda, and four years in Helen's classes. PET AVERSION-Desperately trying- to pass one of T.A.S.'s Time Tests, and havin: the same three teachers for two years. FONDEST MEMORY-My Junior year. LIFE AMBITION-To travel far and wide and be a credit to my parents. ea- 4- MUSARRA, SARAH JANE- Pokie , Citation , Peril , Speedy -General ACTIVITIES--G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Asst. Gym Captain, 2, 3: Kickball, 1: Field Hockey. 2, 3: Equipment Checker, 1, 2, 3: Volleyball, 2: Wash Room Monitor, 4: Home Room Secretary, Ba: Human Relations, 3: Italian Club, 2, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-5 feet and M: banpzs and big brown eyes: never on tirne: conildinz in Marie: merry with Mollie: happy with Helen: crazy with Carol: teasing with Terry: daydreaming with Dot, and meddling with Marion: those Thursday nights with 16-S-9-12-15. PET AVERSION-People who keep insisting I'm slow: the kids asking which one is it of the Big Three fbig secret, you figure it outl. FONDEST MEMORY-Summer of '48 KI met someone speciall: New Yeai s Eve. '49, LIFE AMBITION-To live zu life of ease and to travel around in my con- vertible Oldsmobile: to make that certain someone special happy: to see Helen marry Berenato: to see Carol happily married: to see Rockie's dreams come true: to see Larry 1Comol in Hollywood: to live up to the standards of my mother and father. J! U. .f ,- NAAME, MARJORI E LOUISE- Margie -Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room President, 1, 2, Representative, 3: Arista, 2, 3, 4: Attendance Com., 1: French Club, 3, 4: Gym Captain, 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus Club, 1: Glee Club, 2: Prom Com., 3: Courtesy Com., 4. CHARACTERISTIC-I'm gulliblcl: getting there the hard way. PET AVERSION-Getting up: the Queen of Spades: Mr. Williams', This isn't a study hall . FONDEST MEMORY-The wonderful friendships I've made in school: all the swell times l've had with the kids-Johnnie, Elaine, Nancy, Mary Lou, Bill, Jake and Tommie: all of my life at home. LIFE AMBITION- J ust to F ind the going not too tough. COLLEGE-University of Pennsylvania. 3149--E+ NADLER, DOLORES- Del , Lee -Life Arts and Science CHARACTERISTIC-Lute for school every day: putting my worries on Sheila's shoulders: being too quiet at times? PET AVERSION-Mr. Barkan's quick looks through notebooks. FONDEST MEMORY--A hayride in 1948-not because I like hay: look at me, baby-not n reason. LIFE AMBITION-To A lways be S een with that certain party: to make my parents proud of me. ei-Q-4+ NESBITT, ELAINE HARRIET-Technical ACTIVITIES--Kingston High School, Kingston, Pa.-Reception Com., 1, 2: Swimminir Club, 2: French Club, 2: Glee Club, 2: Latin Club, 2. A.C.H.S.- Chorus Club, 3, 4. - CHARACTERISTIC-Seen with Joan, Elephant Ears , Annie, Betty and Pemw, especially on Wednesday nights: riding around with C ertain M usician. PET AVERSION-Alarm clocks: Mr. Tanner's daily quizzes: Home Room 224 - No sneezing. No coughing. : late Saturday night dates. FONDEST MEMORY-Senior Prom, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To see my brother a famous radio announcer: my mother manmzinnr u large beachfront hotel, and Charlie building the best bridges in the U. S.: finally, to have a happy home and married life. PAGE 83 NEUSTADTER, ROBERT- Chick , Newton , Sam -Technical ACTIVITIES-Reception Com., 1, 2, 3, 4: Athenaeum, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2a' Sophomore Current Events Club, 1, 2, President, 2b: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4a: Math Club, -1: Junior Class Sergeant-at-Arms, 3a: Junior Varsity Basketball, 1: Football Spotter, 2, 3, 4: Gym Asst., 3: Study Hall Monitor, 4: Senior Prom Courtesy Com., 4: Interclass Basketball and Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen with the boys-playing high score with Buddy: talking the situation over with Sidner, or talking to Camp about basketball. PET AVERSION-Doe Whitmoyer's Memory Gems : Can you play basket- ball this year, Newt'!'!? FONDES'I' MEMORY--Home room with the Nip for four years. LIFE AMBITION-To see my kid nephew bent Trenton single-handed. COLLEGE-University of Pexinsylvunia or Rutgers University. m......4g.im ., ,, NEWMAN, MARY ANN- Elephant Ears -Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Squad Captain, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Asst. Capt, 3, Asst., 3, 4: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3, Asst., 3, 4: Kickhall, 2, Asst., 4: Field Hockey, 3, 4, Asst., 4: Games Co- Captain, 4: Sports Leaders' Corps, 3, 4, Sports Editor, 3, President, 4: Gymnastic Leaders' Corps, 2, 3, 4: S.P.Q.R., 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4b: Spanish Club, 4: Observer, 4, Girls Sports Editor, 4: Football Program Com., 4, Chairman, 4: Slips Com., 4: Stamps and Bonds, 3: Banker, 4: Perfect Attendance, 1: Locker Room Monitor, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Always together with Peggy, Ann, Betty- Elaine, Sherry, Joan S., Shirley, Beverly, Joan L., Eleanor, Helen, Nancy, Ruth, Carolyn, Sarah and the rest ol' the gang: Norristown R. D. 1 and 2: al- ways running somewhere: Joe Ingiehartn: 116: laughing with Don and Gil at lunchtime. PET AVERSION-People asking what 'tElcphant Ears means: stuck-up people: Phoebe making fun of Sam's car: Jimmie's Brillo . FONDEST MEMORY-My Senior ye-ar at A.C.H.S.: those swell week ends in Norristown with those wonderful kids. LIFE AMBITION-To make my mother and dad proud of me in whatever I do: to help make other people as happy as I want to be. Ji LL .4 6--,t NIPON, soNDRA-'-Nap , '-sandy , Nappy -Techmcal ACTIVITIES-Athenaeum, lb, 2: Art Club, 1: Sophomore Current Events Club, 2: Reception Com., 2: G.A.A., 1, 2: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4: Recreation Com., 3: Ecclesia, 3, 4: Drama Guild, 4: Human Rela- tions Council, 3a: Gym Asst., 4. . CHARACTERISTIC-.Ioking with Jo about her men: izallivanting with Gretae in the Buick: confiding in Clnuson about my love problems, and sharing Sheila's secrets about her wild escapudes, while wearing that beige and brown sweater, and waiting for those wonderful week ends. PET AVERSION-People asking me, Wiener you gonnu. get married? : cigars and sarcasm. FONDEST MEMORY-New Year's Eve, 1946, and graduation with Chick. LIFE AMBITION-To really live, be hnDDY. and make mom and dad proud of me: to see Irv go to college. COLLEGE-University o Pennsylvania or Syracuse. NNEL K TH EN AR - Green Eyes , Katrinka , Kay , Kitten - Ceneral, ' ACTI TI B.f'x it High School-Attendance Com., 1: Photography uh, : La ub, 1. 2: Spanish Club. 2. A.C.H.S.-G.A.A., 3, 4: ma N ' -1 Council, 4: Caf terizz Com., 4. mia ffl - lways late: tr, g to prove my point to Nancy: seen eai ,, ' the ld maids fFlorence, Anna May, Jean, Marian, Ela : istenin t my f' s t oubles: upsetting study hall with Ad very on edne cl a Friday. A I ION Pe who ' , Do you always talk so much'! : Mary's g : on e' bo wing: aiting for Claire to get ready: Eileen's bbi , tin the iddle of the night for school: having to ar th time hundreds. FO DE M MOR May 2, 1947: June, 1946: New Year's Eve, 1948. LI BIT ON- o make some of my crazy dreams come true: to be a . cr, dit t all those concerned, and to send mother on that long-awaited trip to Ireland. +5-49---1+ W OLSEN, MARION EDNA- Olsen , Mar -Technical ACTIVITIES-Attendance Com., 1, 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Art Club, 1, 2: Math Club, 3, 4: Equipment Checker, 4: Leaders' Corps, 3, 4: Gym Captain, 3, Assistant, 3: Volleyball, 1, Captain, 1: Slide Rule, 3: Ice Skating Club, 3: Tennis, 3: Human Relations, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-6th period with Viv: listening to Mary S.'s troubles: waiting for Jane and Louise on Thursday nights: carrying-: my lunch to school for 4 years: meeting Rae Thursday, 6th period. PET AVERSION- Dawn Patrol : I'Iigbee's remarks: spelling. FONDEST MEMORY-January 6, 1949: all of my sisters: those week-end trips with Barbara and Jane. LIFE AMBITION-To be a success in whatever I do. COLLEGE-Cedar Crest Collefre. PAGE S4 I 0'NEILL, DEI RDRE MARI E- Dade -General PAGE, ACTIVITIES- Stu5:e Door , 4: Drama Guild, 3, 4: Slips Com., 2, 4: Locker Room Monitor, 3: Gym Desk Assistant, 2: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Cafeteria Com., 3: Humnn Relations Council, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen with Rie : seen at Richards: always late: drawing: in ull my classes: listening to Nancy's, I'm in love! and to Rie talking about Butch , PET AVERSION-People who gossip: insincerity: conceited people: KnuDpie's new romnnce every week. FONDEST MEMORY-Heins: in Stage Door : being a Senior: April 15-27, 15148: the fun I had with Mitch. LIFE AMBITION-To be n yxood wife to that special man, and raise 5 children, or become n famous fashion designer: to make my parents proud of me. .J ' I x VIOLET BETTIE- Vi , ChickIet -General ' ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 2: Attendance Com., 2: Library Com., -1: Wash Room Monitor, 1. CHARACTEItlS'1'IC-Alwuys being' seen with Jean, Ann, Jeuue and the Mc- Duiliesz watching Ann applejack and do the saiIor's hop: teasing Jean about not being able to do anything: but iron. PET AVERSION-Having people tr-ll me I have pretty eyes and asking me il' the mole on my .face is real. FONDEST MEMORY-Deeenilrer 30 and 31, 10-18. Illl l'1 AMBITION-To be a success in everything I do and to make my mother proud of mc. 'L-491-9? E 3 fl! U IK ' 1 ll - PALMER, LOUIS TALBE - ou emus -Commercial , ACTIVITIES-Cnfeteri om. . , -lub ' Cl-IARACTERIS ' ' not ilinyr m 'ggfgfke p with the crowd. ' PET AvEnsIoN-Peep h- H ti 0 md 591 S -'ng ra sixth error in a timeJ,e 'S class. FONDEST MEMORY-The 1940 Wo '1 ' nd si t ' to the coun r.. LIFE AMBITION-To have mood health: to travel ak a decent livi gg to own my own greenhouse. COLLEGE-Hampton Institute. F' JR 3- PALMISANO, RITA MARIA- Ret , Re -Commercial PAN, ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 3, -1: Human Relations, 3: Squad Captain, 1: Sophomore Cafeteria Com., 2. CHARAC'I'ERIS'I'IC-Always seen with Joe in Widdle Willie: the only model for .loc-'s photography: everything having to be just right at all times: never mindinzr my own business: my pet phrasing, Prove it or shut up : callin!-r Joe Dinky : .loc calling me Dopey. PET AVERSION-People who find time to talk had about other people, when their own lives: people who haven't enough gumption feel without talking behind your back. they should alter to say what they FONDEST MEMORY-October 21, 1946: Christmas, 1946: Christmas, 1948: New Yenr'H. 1948 LIFE AMBITION-To thins! I undertake dream them. COLLEGE-Enter n school for desiefnimr. : Joc's Senior Prom and Cluss Night. muke my mother and father proud of me in every- in life: to fulfill all M y drenms J ust the way I 'E P MARIE FRANCES-Technical ACTIVITIES-Ecclesia, 4: Scien uh, 4: Entebg anuary 21, 1949, from China. CHARACTERISTIC-VCT? quiet: te talkin : o 1' solving puzzles. PET AVERSION-Playing any' ' ml of chess. FONDEST MEMORY-Traveli y means of a nt and modern transporta- tion systems. LIFE AMBITION--To be a cher 5' sfebtife PAGE 85 1 I PANARELLE, SALVATORE JOSEPH- SaIve , Sam -Technical ACTIVITIES-Italian Club, 2, 3, 4, Play, 4: Perfect Attendance, 4: Inter- clnss Basketball, 3, 4: Interclass Volleyball, 2, 3: Interclass Football, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen with Snow, Micale. Gumps , and that gang from around Mississippi Ave.: never in a hurry: taking things as they come. PET AVERSION-People who misspell and mispronounce my name: listening to SnowbaIl's stale jokes: going.: to the barber for a haircut. . k FONDEST MEMORY-Those friends that I mude during those years 'atf A.C.H.S. LIFE AMBITION-To succeed in everything I attempt to do and make my mom proud of me: make plenty of dough and still loaf , W-T49-it APARONE, CAROLINE ROSE-- Carrots , Carol , 'lMoonshine -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Italian Club, 2, 3, 4: Human Relations Council, 3: Wash Room Monitor, 2, 3: Equipment Checker, 1: Basket- ball, 1: Ice Skating Club, 3: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always falling one way or the otherl: making zu won- derful friendship everlastinpr: those Thursday nixrhts with 16-8-9-12-15. PET AVERSION-People who make fun of my appetite and the pronunciation ol' my own vocabulary! FONDEST MEMORY-The places I have gone: the things I have done: the people with whom I have been. LIFE AMBITION--To be as happily married as my sister: to see Helen happily married: to see Molly's dreams come true: to see Sarah make up her mind between the Big Three: to be a credit to my mother and dad. -Commercial Club, 4, Corresponding Secretary, 4: Commercial Guild, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 3: Ice Skating Club, 3: Kickball, 2: Tennis, 3: Club, 3, 4, Play, 4: Sergeant-at-Arms, 4: Ob- Com., 2, 3: Human Relations, 3. f easy going: dazed with DeFreitaS: Stoicos: always cracking corny jokes PET mo telling me to cut my hair: listening to F and troubles. MEMORY-My Junior and Senior years in A.C.H.S., and Mr. ' Sth period class. LIFE AMBITION-To Live , not merely exist. J. I I I PARSON, IDA BEATRICE- Parson , Fats -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2: Cafeteria Com., 3, 4. CHAEIACTERISTIC-Always seen with Alice, Zeta and Pie at lunchtime and t e gir s PET AVERSION-People asking me why I 4lon't dance: teachers who con- tinue to teach when the class is bored, and people calling me Alice and asking if she is my sister? FONDEST MEMORY-January 22, 1949 and December 17, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To be a successful nurse and be at credit to my mother, sisters and church. COLLEGE-Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. I '21 Ir PATERMO, MARIE ANTOINETTE- Rae , Mousie --Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Collector, 3, 4: Leaders' Corps, l.: Gym Captain, 2, 3, 4: Kickball, 1, 2: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey, 2, 3, 4: Outdoor Tennis, 3, 4: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Club, 1: Locker Room Monitor, 1: Attendance Com., 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room President, 2: Italian Club, 3, 4, Play, 4: Human Relations Council, 3: Social Dancing, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Laughing: talking: being' stubborn and always rushing to make the 8:55 bell: listening to Mnry's corny jokes and Jane talk about her Frank. PET AVERSION-Being asked, Who's older, you or your sister? : egotis- tical people: Time Tests: listening to that daily question, When are you going to let your hair grow? FONDEST MEMORY-Summer of '4'T: swell times at A.C.H.S. LIFE AMBITION-To find The Bluebird of Happinessn: make my mother proud of me PAGE 86 PAYN E, ALICE MAE-Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 3: Banking, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen lauizhim: and talking with Joan about the night before: at Kerstetter's with Ev and the gang! skating, and havin: fun with certain fellows. PET AVERSION-Insincerity: people who lack a sense of humor. FONDEST MEMORY-Senior days: week ends with Tom. LIFE AMBITION--To live ll broad life filled with happiness and contentment. -1 la wiv-,. PENNENTE, ROBERT JOSEPH- Rob -Technical ACTIVITIES-Orchestra, 1, 2: Math Club, 3, 4: Italian Club, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent, Ba: Slips Com., 2, 3, 4: Cafeteria Com., 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen trying to thumb a ride to school. PET AVERSION-Miss Stanburg's, This is only a short assignment, class. LIFE AMBITION-To be a success in whatever field I undertake. COLLEGE-Philadelphiu College of Pharmacy. I hope! 1 le dl 5 'A' PERGAMENT, ROBERT LEE- Pergy , Boogie , Bob -Commercial I f ACTIVITIES-.Ir. Varsity Football, 3: Interclass Basketball, 1, 2: Interclass Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Table Tennis, 2, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Shooting 2-5 in Issy's : watching Sy try to get in a 2-5 name: being' seen talking to D.C.' 7 walking around the halls with smart money . , PET AVERSION-Hearing Miss Davies say, That's against the school rules . - FONDEST MEMORY--Graduating Sth grade. LIFE AMBITION-To make my parents proud of me. 1 1 'Z PERONE, ANGELO RALPH- Murphy , MeatbalI -Technical ACTIVITIES-Slide Rule, 1: Interclass Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Basket- ball, 2, 3. CHARACTERISTICS-Tall, liuhk, very handsome: always putting slugs in Jim's machine: wearing bow ties: always wearing sharp gym trunks, and always smiling. PET AVERSION-Getting: up early: homework: Bill Carroll calling :me Amzie : Judge, Green and Gash calling me Pinball Perone. FONDEST MEMORY-Graduating: St. Joseph's beating Temple in 1948: Spetsos trying to show me up when we worked in the American Store. LIFE AMBITION-To make my parents and all relations C onscious and P x-oud of me: to play basketball for St. Joseph's: to repay my brother for the trouble I caused him. . PERSKY, WILLIAM A.- Bill , Ferk , Willie , Billy -Technical ACTIVITIES-Student Council, 4: School Spirit Corn., 4: Booster Com., 4: Reception Com., 3, 4: Varsity Football, 2: Interclass Track, 2, 3: Interelass Basketball, 3, 4: Senior Prom Com., 4: Drama Guild, 3, 4, Journeyman, 4: Stage Door , 4: Home Room Representative, 4: Canteen Com., 1: Chorus Club, 2, 3: Glee Club, 3: Asst. Sergeant-at-Arms, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always having S omelJor1y W onderfu1 around: talking to Don about all his troubles: having Bobby T. trying to talk me into committing suicide with him: listening to Schrier tell me about the handsome guy he saw in the mirror: Matez arguing about who has a nicer nose: Harry chewing my ear about Deb or his newest car, and listeninlz to Bayless tell me about all the hearts he's broken. PET AVERSION-Those long talks with N.S. through the combined' efforts of Don Ameche and Alexander Graham Bell: Thursday nights with Hen- rietta I. Yackman: people who ought to spend more time acting 16, 17 or 18 instead of 25 or 30. FONDEST MEMGRY-Christmas Eve, 1947. LIFE AMBITION-To be a man just half as great as my dad, and marry 3 :girl who's a combination of my mother and sister. COLLEGE-Syracuse. PAGE 87 3. PHELPS, CHARLES WINTHROP- Chuck -General ACTIVITIES-Home Room Representative, 1, 3: Jr. Varsity Basketball, 1, 2: Jr. Varsity Football, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Washing: the car before my date that night: walking the halls in the morning with Bob. . PET AVERSION-Seeing girls smoke in public. U FONDEST MEMORY-September 10, 1947. LIFE AMBITION-Become a good airplane mechanic in the Air Force and become a tliirht engineer. ' FUTURE-Joining the Air Force in June ol' '49. -:ff-14:--2+ PHILLIPS, FRANK JOSEPH, JR.- Frankie , Casanova -Cornrnercial ACTIYITIES-Stamps and Bonds Salesman, 1, 2: Home Room Banker, 3, 4, Vice-President, 2: Study Hall Monitor, 2: Ushers' Com., 2: Italian Club, 4, Play, 4: Commercial Club, 4, Vice-President, 4. CI-IARACTERISTIC-Pallinp: around with The Spanish Count , A.V., and always seen with F riend M ike: having' a long.: laugh with Mary P. ,A and loads ol' fun in P.A.D. with Helen, Aggie and Alice: always having ll. big smile and a hearty hello to everyone. '- PET AVERSION-Being 5' ll . W FONDEST MEMORY-The wonderful friends I have made in A.C.H.S.: the swell times I had with Iiarry Peterson and Al Stevens Imy Bostonian pall, and being on the A.C.H.S. stage in the Italian play. LIFE .AMBITION--To be a credit to my mother and father: to see Frankie Mxcale an Italian teacher in A.C.H.S., 1955: The Spanish Count happily married: to be president of some bit: firm and have Ann McVau1.rh as my private secretary. .I 1 'V 'ff PINCUS, ALICE EMILY- AI , Pinky -Commercial '-' CHARACTERISTIC--Rushing ho M e T o see il' there's a letter from someone special: playing' cupirl to M.M. and S.L. : the fun in history class with Frank, Agnes, Helen, Ritchie and My Cow : proinp: for rides with Jimmy and Carolyn: dancing with .l.T. and havinxz a prood time discussing C er T ain matters with my sister. PET AVERSION-Saying yes to kids who ask, Is your hair naturally curly'! : people who say, You don't look your auch: my sister, Carolyn, routing in my belomziners: the weekly budget in T.A.S.'s room. FONDEST MEMORY-All those minutes spent with Marty, especially New Year's Eve, 1948-1949. LIFE AMBITION-To make my parents proud of me, not a job and make a success: later M arry T hat certain someone and always be happy. x 1 1 K' mNKsToN, DOROTHY HELEN- Pinky , oar -genes: ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Dues Collector, 1: Basketball, 2, 4: Cafe- teria Com., 1, 2, 3: Locker Room Monitor, 1: Equipment Checker, 2: Volleyball, 2, 4: Kickball, 1: Hockey, 4: Library Com., 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Listening attentively to Gladys' jokes and studying diligently during lunch period with Joan and Ben. PET AVERSION-Miss Davies telling everyone who enters her room during the 5th period to please leave immediately, and people who always make it their business to mind someone else's business. FONDEST MEMORY-The night I went to see Duel in the Sun with a certain someone, and my first formal dance. LIFE AMBITION-To make my parents only half as happy as they have tried to make me. COLLEGE-Would like to attend a business college in New York. I 'ii ci' POGUE, BARBARA NOREEN- Pogie , Fudge , Wimp -Technical ACTIVITIES-Cheer Leader, 4: Drama Guild, 4: Stage Door , 4: Dance Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Program Chairman, 4: Chorus Club, 3: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3. 4: Leaders' Corps, 3, 4: Home Room Secretary, 4: Hockey, 3, 4, All-Star Captain, 3, Team Captain, 4: Tennis, 3, 4: Gym Captain, 2, Asst., 3, 4: Equipment Checker, 3: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3: Courtesy .- Com. Chairman, 3, 4: Ice Skating Club, 3, Manaller, 3: Chorus Club, 3. 5 ,' CHARACTERISTIC- What's new'I : always describing and wanting new, clothes: one of Mellin5:er's Merry Morons : Acka-Dirldy B00m Wlthf! Smith, Fink and Janson: those wonderful Hershey bars! . FONDEST MEMORY-The day I :rot my cheerleading swcaterl: being with my gang-Smith, Marie, Kitty, Ann, Roni, Fran, Ginny and the rebel,i Fink! ' LIFE AMBITION-To try to make my mother as happy as she has made me: to make a million or sol: to finally have that long-awaited party with the girls. COLLEGE-Temple or University of Pennsylvania. 1 PAGE 88 PET AVERSION-People who kid me about my wnlklz people who ar .-'v' f because it's such a waste of enerfry-right, Kilfft Sl20IJi0 5 1190018 'V Q ask me if I wear false eyelashes! 5 .' 1 1. -PN .xv POPEFKA, ZELMA- Slugger , Chicken , Little One , Babe , Captain -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 4: Sophomore Pan-American Club, 2: Senior Pan- Americnn Club, 3: Public Safety Com., 2, 3: Ice Skating Club, 3: Human Relations Council, 3: Basketball, 1: Senior Cafeteria Com., 4: Volleyball, 4. CI-IARACTERISTIC-Givingr a helping: hand to my friends: traveling to places outside ol' Atlantic City: taking: things apart to see what makes them tick and putting: them buck in working condition: catching the bus to school with M.H. and E.R. ' PET AVERSION--People who ask, Is Hcshy Popefka your brother'Z : teachers and friends who mispronouncc my last name: Who's your new boy friend now'! : eating: with Jerry 6th period, and joking with the I-Zane' at the Shore Theater. FONDEST MEMORY-Mr. l3nrkan's and Mr. Young's corny jokes: skating! at the Dorset Ave. rink and irointr out with that certain someone tagged B.K. LIFE AMBITION-Place a. R.N. after my name: be a credit to my parents as they have been to me, and try to master everything: I undertake to do. COLLEGE-Hone to train for nursing: in A. C. Hospital or Philadelphia, Pa. 1 ng 1' x vi POWELL, ELLSWORTH JAMES-LAS. AgfIVITIES-Track, 1. .-- ' at mira!! -T S 'v lx: ' '5 n xv1,?,,1.l' 'affl , Y 1 tid ' V .gn27li ogla'1Mr?lfcg'kgd,tt'igiP1Qr he, ossip in Bal 'with F. I all and her 1 p I ers. , f 1 ' ,- ifLllE'P', VE S Q ,Zta h f mfwants to' no. I n whol' , , . . gba 'S 'V k'afch'inl-gi ' Iii act Jay! yy I 5: ' l? PjS1' 'Digi-My'-j4l'st and mai mo L-'lf .'l1AMl5'l' T6 fifeiha' couple tho .and and go in some kind of business. ' f - ,Qg Sf, POWELL, GEORGE G.- De Genie -Commercial I ACTIVITIES-Jr. Varsity Football, 3: Interclass Ping-pong, 2: Interclass , Volleyball, 2: Interelasa Basketball and Baseball. CI-IARACTERISTIC-Teaching Leroy about the seven facts of life: seeing who hops best between Leroy, Rucker and Carrol: hearing the girls talk about their boy friends and each other. PET AVERSION-Mr. Sullivan getting us ready for college by pouring on the shorthand homework. FONDEST MEMORY-December 25, 1948-holding hack the dawn for two more hours. LIFE AMBITION-Tn put the name Powell in the business world, and get that house for my mother. COLLEGE-Temple or Hampton. Q.l!J. . ,t PRETKA, BARBARA HELEN- Babs , Barb -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 1: Human Relations, 3: Home Room Rerlresentutive, 3: Stamps and Bonds Com., 3: Asst. Gym Captain, 4121100144-r Room Monitor, 2: Wash Room Monitor, 3: Equipment ' ec er, 4. 'CHARACTERISTIC-Being-: seen with Pez, Cass, Honey and Mary: fun at Nnsh's: teasing: Carmen: my plans with Penny to gxo to Oklahoma and Florida: xzood times at Tliereszfs and Jimmy's. PET AVERSION-People who call mc Pinnoc : Cassie's, Where can I fret a cat? : Honey's largre vocabulary: my dramatics: Tommy and Peggy waiting: till the last show: Monte's laugh: Gertie's news of H.P. FONDEST MEMORY-January 8, 1949: my years in A.C.H.S. LIFE AMBITION--To M nke M y mother and father as proud of me as I mn of them. :J Hr ' mucus, RAY MERLE-General I 1 PAGE 89 'aaa .Wee Egg gr! gin 1 :ADH ' ga. i v I x i I K RAMSEY, NORMAN- Dumbo , Cabbage , Heads -General ACTIVITIES-Interelass Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Cafeteria Com., 3: Senior Cafeteria Com., 4: lnterclass Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Current Events Club, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always reading, slow, quiet: always seen with the up- town gang. PET AVERSION-Loud people, and lots ol' homework: that drag' out of bed at the crack of dawn to get to school on time. LIFE AMBITION-To be innocent in the trial nl' life: io take what life offers and make the most of it. l L 1 RANDO, ANTOI NETTE NI NA-Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Kickball, 2: Basketball, 2: Ice Skating Club, 3: Italian Club, 4: Observer Typist, 4: Recreation Com., 3: Tennis, 4: Equipment Checker, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Always complaining: dazed with De Freitas: pulling with Pap: sporting with Stuicas. PET AVERSION--Being called Sunflower : Mr. Sullivan's Time Tests. ' FONDEST MEMORY-My Senior year at high school. LIFE AMBITION-To be a success in the things I plan to do with N.R. W L. I7 uw RASPA, NICHOLAS ANTHONY- Nicky , Nick -General ACTIVITIES-Health Club, 2, 3: Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Interclass Track, 2, 3: Interclass Football, 1: Interclnss Volleyball, 1, 2: Ice Skating Club, 3: Study Hall Monitor, 4: lnterclass Ping-pong, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen with that certain Sophomore: playing cards with the l30ys . PET AVERSION-Dodging Shirl's kisses: .Iack's luck playing cards: listening to Dan's ambitions. FONDEST MEMORY-New Year's Eve, '48: the happiness and Joy of E very year: kindergarten, no homework!! LIFE AMBITION-To see Julie married: to leave town, make my millions, and build my dream house for that certain someone. .x 1, W' D' REIFF, NORMAN GERALD- Reefer , Reiffer -Technical ACTIVITIES-Varsity Baseball, 3, 4: Band, 3, 4: Interclass Volleyball, 3, 4: Interclass Football, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Seen at New York and Pacific Aves. hopelessly trying to get a jitney at 8:45 A.M. PET 'AVERSION-A certain teacher who burns me up. FONDEST MEMORY-3 P.M., Monday thru Friday. LIFE AMBITION--To make an honest living with music as a side line. ,JL 2: G.A.A., 1, 2: Sophomore Pan- 4 where credit is due: smiling when the journey is easy: laughing at Mr. Barkan's happy until June 17. males and egotistical females, especiully!!'I7 from Atlantic City High School, and the Doris: my trip to Newark, '-48: seeing get and a T eucher's career. AMBITION-To become a mortician in the State of New York-attend Eckel's College of Mortuary Science, and most of all to be of high credit to my family, church, race and country. COLLEGE-Eckel's College of Mortuary Science and Aenon Seminary in Columbus, Ohio. PAGE 90 RIMM SIGMUND SIMSON-- Sig , Rig -Technical ACTIVITIES-Ushers' Com., 2, 3: Math Club, 3, 4, President, 4a: Jr. Varsity Basketball, 2: Slide Rule, 3, 4: Interclass Basketball, Champs, 1, 2, 3: Tellers' Cum.. 3: Intcrclnss Volleyball, 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Kiddimz Dave about his Baby Face , and the fact that he always needs a shave: having the boys calling me all names but my own: keepimz Devlin awake during 'ith period math class: havinv: Buck say he needs money. PET AVERSION-Doc's pcnmanship exercises: Mr. Tanner's Sth: Mr. Schwulfs puncher. FONDEST MEMORY-Receiving acceptance froom Temple before 1949: finally winning a basketball iznme in my Junior year: taking the Cham- pionship nf 1948-49 with the boys. LIFE AMBITION-To be xi success in life and make my parents proud of me. COLLEGE-Temple University. I 41' ft RITCHIE, MARY ELLEN- Ritchie , Froggy -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Equipment Checker, 3: Observer, 3: G.A.A.: Basketball, 3, 4, Asst., 3: Hockey, 3: Asst. Gym Captain, 3, 4: Cafeteria Com., 3, 4: Com- mercial Club: Human Relations Council, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Waiting for the mail and talking about N.R.C.: going to classes with Nancy: doing' shorthand with Alice, and eating with the Gale Cadets: that hair in my eyes, that lost voice, and that chicken grin. PET AVERSION-Mr. Sullivan's unannounced shorthand tests: people who always say, Let's compare. FONDEST MEMORY--Friday the 13th, December, 1946: Friday the 31st, December, 1948. LIFE AMBI'l'ION-To travel with that certain someone and make him as happy as I possibly cun. aio-4+ ROBERTSON, PATRICIA AIMEE- Robbie , Ah-Me -Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 3, 4: Chorus Club, 3: Library Com., 4: Tennis, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always laughing: saying: it's really love this time: talkin!! to Nat about her private Navy: P atiently waiting for the l 'ostman. PET AVERSION-Those Robart specials: people who ask, Did you really live in Englandln: hypocrites. FONDEST MEMORY-Summer vacation, 1948: especially July 21, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To make mom and Ken very proud of me: get a job in the American Embassy, London, and find the right man: see Ken get married to that certain pariy. . ' + ROBINSON, JAMES FRANK- Feet , Roby -General AC'l'lVl'l'IES-Shaw Junior High School-Art Club, 1: Lunchroom Com., 1: Library Attendant. 1: Attendance Com., 1: Interclass Basketball, 1. CHARAC'I'ERlSTIC- H appy-go- L ucky: daydreaming: parading the halls in the morning with Bill: borrowing Sig's Scholastics. PET AVERSION-8155-12:45-A.C.1-LS.-2:00-6:00 Foerster Optical Co.: Mr. Klein's Music Appreciation class: Helen's laugh: Pat's scream: 13 years in school. FONDEST MEMORY-A certain time last summer. LIFE AMBITION-Grow up to my feet and my parents' expectations: move to California: see Navy win 11 football game. 19 3- ROSCOE, LILLIAN BEATRICE- Legs , Lil , Bea -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Llllrllfy Com.. 1. 2: G.A.A., 3, 4: Locker Room Monitor, 3: Orchestra, 2. 3. 4: Observer, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Being seen with F.H., L.C. and C.W.: always ready with a smile. I ,, . . PET AVERSION-People who mit on, ankllldo tthimrs just to be seen: Mr. Su'llivan's 15-minute Time Tests. FONDEST MEMORY-March'6, 1948.2 LIFE AMBITION--To becoine one' of: the best stenolrraphers in the pro- . fessimi and to 'find joy and happiness in the future. COLLEGE-1Pioneer Institute. x : ' PAGE 91 A ROSE, ROBERT NORMAN- Bob , Rosie -Technical L ACTIVITIES-Public Safety Com., 1, 2, ll, 4: Sophomore l'nn-American Club, 2: Senior Pan-American Ciub, 3, 4: Slide Rule, 3, 4: l in and Ring Com., 3. - CHARACTERISTIC-Always clownim: around in home room. PET AVERSION--Getting up at seven o'cloek to make Miss Rhodes' Dawn l atrol : Mr. Schw:1b's jokes. FONDEST MEMORY-Those summer vacations: Mr. Sittlc-r's physics class. LIFE AMBITION-To climb the ladder of success and happiness, and to make my mother and father proud ol' me. COLLEGE-Rutgers or Temple. el le ff . rl ROSEN, BARBA' - ' arbafimv, 'gichansi'-,IQQHNFEGI AC Ivi ' tin, mb, 2, 3, 4-g Math Club,i'l3, 45 sophomore Pan-American Clu . 2ifS,u1 omore,CrIr1'enl, .Pnfents Club, 1, 2: Ifrench Club, 3, 4: Lilfrary Qq ., 1: Itgfcuntion Cpmr Z, 3, 4: Slide Rule, 2, 3: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, fl: .ggrlnan ela tons Counsilj 3': Home Room Bunker, 3, 4, Secretary, 2, ,3 - ss ith All E's I: Courtesy Com., 3. C ARABTER -Living: 'iiljfe past while dreaming ol' the future: second fire plu m the V n a third floor home rooms: Did anyone do their 7,1 alg ' . : Sth ra' ' 1119: too many dates or none at all: being in- If'-f' I u by Allman-gf 1. not that I cnn't spell, Doc, it's just the typewriter. 1 P r,- AVERSION-Frien s who tell me I'm fat when they know .I'm just 5 nleasinttly plumll: people who think Lou is my boy friend: fellow Seniors ,ff who rlon't appreciate Miss Stanburgds 40 minutes ol' philosophy and 5 I, if minutes of math, 7th period each day: those hopeful souls who ask me when Gladys and Claire are fretting: marrierlf . FONDEST MEMORY-The friends I'vc made in the last four years: those ma sessions in the cafeteria with Lena and Tod: Iireside chat ut MaIlin'5Q November 13, 1948. , , LIFE AMBITION-To use the gray matter with which I have been endowed: to See the remaining three follow the perfect example of Mrs. Fischer. COLLEGE-Atlantic City Hospital for Medical Technology. ROSENBERG, HARRY EDWARD- Cas , Rosy , Har -Technical ACTIVITIES-Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4: Orchestra, 1: Pirates of Penzance , 1: Public Salety Com., 1, 2, 3. 4: Senior Current Events Club. 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, I'rop:ram Chairman, 4: Math Club, 3, 4 Chorus Club, 1, 2: Home Room Representative, 4: Student Council, .Tunior Prom Courtesy Com., 3: Senior Prom Com., 4: Drama Guild, 3, Treasurer, 4: What a Life , 3: Stage Door , 4: Sneakers' Bureau, Varsity Octet, 2, 3: Home Room Banker, 3, 4: Ballad for Americans , School Plays, 2, 3, 4: Study Hull Monitor, 2: School Radio Programs, Thespian. CHARACTERISTIC-Waiting D own under the clock for the 8:45 B el1 ring: listening to Schrier's philosophy on women: hcarintr Donnie and Tepper tell about their imported women: always askine' Bill when I can cash his million-dollar cheek: asking Teddy when is he lroing to get a date the already has a Cadillacj: humming: around on Thursday nixrht with Henrietta I. Yackman: asking: Matez il' Janet is going to have children or puppies. AVERSION-Hearing Doe say. That will be nnother 200 words, Rosenberg. FONDEST MEMORY- D oing my B est to get a certain younlz lady to say yes to me at a dance on June 23, 15348: June 23, 1948-eternity: being: chosen Casanova olf 1949. LIFE AMBITION-To make a certain D.B. as happy the rest of her life as she has made me: to make my mother and futher as proud of me as I am of them. COLLEGE-Cornell or University of Pennsylvania. 1 , 4 4. 4: 2: 3: to 1' E '1' ROSENBLIT, DONALD L.-- Don , Ross -Technical ACTIVITIES-Public Safety Com., 1, 2: Reception Com., 4: Interclass Basket-, ball, 2, 3: Athenaeum, 1. 2, Treasurer, 3: Sophomore Current Events Club, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2: Senior Current Events Club, 3: Intercluss Basketball, 2, 3: Slide Rule, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Hours on the phone with Bob, the human dial tone : Bill and his helpful sermons: Jerry coming out with an intelligent re- mark: consolingr Hank about his license: Teddy and his nervous break- downs, and Harry and his 5 new caps. I-'ET AVERSION- Speeding around Camden ad IVIYRA in1,r the scenery: Barabs court of human appeals. FONDEST MEMORY-Good tim ES from October to April-'46-'47: August 22, '4S. LIFE AMBITION-To make my parents proud of me, nnd to be a credit to all of my friends through life. COLLEGE-Temple, Rutgers or Syracuse? -5? it ROSENTHAL, ELINOR MARILYN- Nor , EI -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Attendance Com., 1, 2. 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Human Rela- tions Council, 3: Commercial Club, 4: Home Room Financial Secretary, 4. CI-IARACTERISTIC-Talking too fast: listening to Jane's male problems and calling her that certain name. PET AVERSION-Wagon breakers: Foul people: being: mistaken for Renee: those long walks to nowhere. FONDEST MEMORY-Senior year in A.C.H.S.: June, 1949. LIFE AMBITION-To make my parents proud of me and to take that trip to Florida. PAGE 92 l I W geo ROTTER, MORRIS JOSE?H- Joe --Technical ACTIVITIES-Art Club, 1: Slide Rule, 4. CHAliAC'l'lGRlS'l'lCs-f'l'ulkinxz during.: class period: playing ball with William und Fudd during! lunch period. PET AVERSION-lst period English and homework over the week end. LIFE AMBITION-To bi-come someone important and to make plenty of money: no to college and become an engineer in the field of aviation: I um also interested in commercial art. 'C -Hi?--it I X fu! ' l 11 1 1 P0 4' I f I : . RUCKER, E It EN Y ,'Ruc , I 1-1 ', Bunny -Commercial ACT Tl QS l 5 A If . bn , 1, 2, 3, 4: lnterfflass Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4: 'f nter 1 :-v l I 3, -1. Intercluss Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Intex-class Vlioxi ,, 1 , ' . Su 'i if ifetvrin Com., fl: Senior Home Room Secretary, 4. Alt 1 'ER T ' ' l- jumpin' nnrl jivin'1 Hopping with Glo. X PE' VERS ' 1! c Jerks who ure your so-called friends, but will null u on you. F 'NDES ' I MORY-lll Pliilzulelpliizi, Pu., on December 29, 1948. 0 .IFE I BITIUN-'l'o live in the future I ol'ten dream of. 'F' 5' RUELLO, SAMUEL A.- Sonny , Sam , Sonny Rue -Technical ACTIVITIES'-Itnliun Club, 3, 4, SE!I'1Z'03J.l1t-ilil-Al'l'I lS, 3, Play, 4: Public Safety Com., 3, li: Ice Skating: Club, 3: Home Room Treasurer, 2: Basketball, 1: lntcrcluss Basketball, 2: lntercluss Volleyball, 3: Interclass Track, 2: Social Dancing, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Hanprinpr nround Accardis: playing pinochle with The lloys : tellinx: Rose to tnke :1 hot urluss of milk and :Jo to bed: always seen dancing: at the Com-Mingle-Inn and the Swing Inn, and always breukinz wagons. PET AVERSION-Mr. Schwzilfs, Little Tosts : listeninp: to Janetfs love troubles. FONDEST MEMORY-Tryinp: to think of n predicament that didn't happen to us on the nitrlit of the Summer Serenade. LIFE AMBITION- J ust to ho V w-ry successful: to marry my hoss's dnuxrhtcr and live richly ever nftur. COLLEGE-llroolclyu Polytechnic Institution of Technology. 'Z RUSH, JOSEPH D.- Joe Bush , Dessie -General ACTIVITIES-lloaral of Athletics, 4: Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4: Health Club, 1, 2, 3: Handball, 2, 4: Ice Skating Club, 3: Interclass Track, 3: Interclnss Volleyball, 3: Junior Prom Com., 3. CHARAC'l'ERlS'l'lC-Piutilw: lunch with the boys 5th and 6th periods in the gym: rnirlinxr nurties: playing: basketball with Andy 4th period gym: nlwuys looking: for something: to eat. PET AVERSION-- Brirlxzeton nn4.l Collingswoodng Alex telling me how to llllfk my Cnr: the wuy Gzillmzhei' beats his women. FONDEST MEMORY-Getting: the ball nfter the Snyder game: playing foot- ball for Uncle John : the Holy Snirit manslaughter in '4'T: my four years in A.C.H.S. LIFE AMBITION-'1'o fro to college and ulziy football: to be a credit to my mom und pon: to sec Luigi marry Rosa: to see Alex and the Geek Het uirl friends. COLLEGE-North Carolina State or Blooxiisburgr-Maybe! 9- 4+ RUSSELL, NORMA JUNE- Norm , Norma , June , Normie , Cupid --Technical ACTIVITIES--Attendance Com., 1, 2, 3, 4: German Club, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Current Events Club, lb: Senior Pun-American Club, 3a: Perfect At- tendance, 3, 4: Study Hall Monitor, 4: G.A.A.. 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2. 3: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey, 3: Tennis, 3: Kickball, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Walking the halls with Al and Ruth: eating potato chips in thc Lzym: those 5th period lunches, and getting the dreamy look in my eyes when Nick D. passes by. PET AVERSION-- Bennett : Alice Marie and her cats: conceited people, nnrl those Fridays and Saturdays with Marge and Alice: my nicknames . FONDEST MEMORY-The year of '48, when times were swell and all the gang: wus there: My Happiness . LIFE AMBITION-The hooking of that certain football player forever, and Bob's hello with a smile and my name not B.A. or W.W. : to get my red Oldsmobile convertible. PAGE 93 Wi ,: 5 RYKER, JOSEPH FREDRICK- Joe , Ryke -General ACTIVITIES-Inter-class Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Interclass Basketball, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Chasing a 'U ertain F emale around A.C.H.S. PET AVERSION-Day after vacation when you still think you should be in bed at 11:00 A.M. FONDEST MEMORY-Labor Day, 1948, when I first fired a train to Trenton. LIFE AMBITION-Engineer of train between Atlantic City and New York. COLLEGE-Pennsylvania Railroad. 'V it SADLER, GEORGEANNA ELVIA- Reds , Miss Bops -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Asst. Gym Captain, 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3: Field Hockey, 1, 2: Kickball, 1, 2: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Cafeteria Com., 1, 2, 4: Volleyball, 1. 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Being seen with the gum: and Smitty: to E urn J ustly the thimzs in life I deserve, nnd to live up to the great expectations of my dearest mother. PET AVERSION-Listening to Marlene tell me about Charley and Ducky: having Muriel tell me, Reds, I saw a certain person with a certain person , and end up telling: me about her secret love, C.D.: Lorrie's jokes. FONDEST MEMORY-January 1, 1949: Senior Prom, '49: Penn Relays, '48: Class Night, '49. LIFE AMBITION-To become xi successful stenographer or secretary, and everything my mother would want me to be. COLLEGE-Pioneer Institute, Philadelphia, Pa. , i + 4' ' ' SADLER, NANCY ELLEN- Nance -Life Arts and Science ACTIVITIES-Cafeteria Com., 3: Gym Monitor, 4: Study Hall Monitor, 4. CHARACTERISTIC- Mwaking 0 1' H aving tea: drinking coffee at Richard's: listening to Riffs troubles with Butch and Uncle Sam: telling my troubles to Mrs. T. PET AVERSION-The expression, Drop deud : unfriendly people: people who think too much of themselves: cracking of num. FONDEST MEMORY-November 13, 1948: New Year's Eve, 1948: month of January, 1949. LIFE AMBITION-To be a pianist. 'ill-0-4+ SAGE, CHARLES FREDERICK- Chick , Satchel , Charlie , Chichlet , Coach -Technical ' ACTIVITIES-Attendance Com., 1, 2: Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, 8, 4, Captain, 4: Varsity Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football, 2: Intercluss Basketball, 1, 2, S, 4: Interclass Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Tumbling, 1, 2. 3, 4: Board of Athletics, 4: Social Duncimr, 5. CHARACTERISTIC-Runnim: up and down the courts with hair in my eyes: sitting in Mr. Sullivan's study hall doing: everything but studying: always going over to Libush's to do alfrebra. PET AVERSION-Dave F. and his lackadaisical movements: George S. kidding me about my girl friends: Mr. Sullivan always embarrassing me because I'm seen talking to the girls: losing: to Orange High School in the State finals in 1947-48. FONDEST MEMORY-Playing' ball with Bobby Brooks, Remrie Lee, Burt Nelson and Joe Bradley: linnlly bcntimr Camden and winning the South Jersey Championship. LIFE AMBITION-To play ball at Temple University and someday be one of the best basketball coaches in the business: also to make A P retty girl a l1anDY girl someday. 3 61- SALINS, JAY J.-Technical ACTIVITIES-Reception Com., 1: lntercluss Track, 1: Ushers' Com., 2, 3: Interclass Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Perfect Attendance, 3. CHARAGTERISTIC-Always needing a shave: needling Manuel: counting thc red marks on the card. PET AVERSION-Trying to become a M.M.M. : Room 112. FONDEST MEMORY-At the game in Camden on March 13, 1948, when A.C.H.S. won the South Jersey Title. LIFE AMBITION-First go to some college and then-?'?'Z'? PAGE 94 I is is 'L l 4-if ALLAS LORRAINE MARGARET Peggy 'Sallas -Commercial ACI'IVl.l'II'S GAA 1 2 3 4 Gym Captain, 1, 2, 3, 4, Game Captain, 4: Rzsketball 1 Z .S Captain 1 Manager. 2, Asst. Captain, 2, 3, All- ar I Z 3 Volleyball 1 2 .3 Captain, 1, 2, All-Star, 1, 2, 3: Kickball, 1 Z Ice Skntinrl 3 CHARACTI' ItlSI'lC liatmi. lunch bth period at Albany and Ventnor Aves. with the gun, Udith Charlotte Pat and Anna Mariel. PET AVP RSION Mr Sullivan s Time Tests : being called Aggie by R.G. FONDPST MFMORY Fcbrufuy 12 1049 LIFE AMBITION l be a credit to my mother and father. SARKIS ALEX Al Pall Mall Al Arab' Roulette Raymond , Blackjack Blackie Technical ACTIVITIES A t Club 1 2 3 Interclass Basketball, 1, 2: Interclass Hindball 3 Skatlngz Club 3 4 Interclass Track, 2, 3. CHARACTLRISTIC-Smoking: the long. kind: taking J. Hiltner's money and playing, cards with it curly hair pearly teeth: calling everybody Sam: :xlwnys needing n shave making, funny for Bob Gallagher: giving F. Bcnrdsworth my money mlscuing, on the EJ ball: being too early or li n ver on time sneakln a pufi' here and there listening to Mx Bowens talks on foreign languages and magic tricks: the lady over at Nick s IONDLSI' MEMORY November 14 1930 Ithat's the day I was bornlg New Years 1948 I ll'l AMBITION To be a success is an axtist, and to own a Schick Eversharp. COLLEGE Pratt Instituto SARKOS GEORGE Yogi Creek Gunzoles -Commercial ACTlVI'1lbS V'Ars1ty Football 2 5 4 Co-Captain, 4: Varsity Basketball, 2 3 4 Varsity Truck 3 Board of Athletics, 4: Health Club, 1, 2, 3: lnterclass Volleybnll 2 Intercllss Track, 2: Interclass Basketball, 1: Home Room President 1 2 Repiesentntive, 1, 3: Student Council, 3, 4: Junior Class President Senior Class Vice-President, Representative: Student Government Steering Com Speakers' Bureau, 3: Basketball Captain 4 CHARACFLRISFIL Alvlays Jokmg with Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Slater: the boys calling, me a big gun cracking parties with the Bay Rats : Jolunp. durimz lunch period with Gygrynuk. PET AVI RSION FAS s I'lme Pests trolleys : no-man's land is no place to live but trolleys go thcre FONDEST MEMORY Scoring three touchdowns in the J ersey City gam E : Glens Falls South Jersey Champs in Basketball and Track: beating Asbury Pnrk and playing, foo-.ball for a great coach, Mr. Boyd. LIIL AMBITION To go to Admiral Farragut and play football, and then to Annapolis Naval Acadcmv play sports and make the grade. COLLEGE Admiral Farragut 'md then Annapolis. SARKOS LEWIS PETE Cuban Pete -Technica' ACTIVITIES Varsity Iootball 3 4' Varsity Baseball, 3, 4: Interclass Base- ball 3 4 Intcrclass Basketball 2' Interclass Football, 3, 4: Health Club 3 4 Interclnss Volleyball 1 2: Home Room Vice-President, 2, Alternate Rcnrcscntative 4. CHARACTERISTIC Being seen with the Bay Rats : very quiet. PLT AVERSION Duncinglll: Miss Rhodes' Dawn Patrol. FONDEST MEMORY-Receiving a certain ring. LIFE AMBITION-To be a success. ,tary Y, ' .' ij 3. . A x SM' ,fa - S- .V A v '-' n f . . , J i - - -1 i , - I - bt . . ', . Q . , , , . ' I ' .1 - I .. -.1 . Y , . n . ' fz f 9 ' , J t . A V- 3. . -- - .- , . . , V '- 1 -no , . . - , V ..-. , F-' 1.2: r ,U El: + :- U I! H Il ll I I T I 1 I I - 1, - ' - 1 1 . , . . 4: 5 p I ' i , I tl . . - V I , - . Y . . : . ' '-1 i . . ' , . 5 - f I too lute. mit c , ' 'Z ' lr - lt PET AVERSION-.l. Rush's automobile antics: Miss Rhodes's Dawn Patrol : ' ' . P . M I .. - y P1 , F ,W ' - ' il ' , ' inf 1 ' I 1 C - . z ' ' we., . - .- ' i 5' -qv-lf 'F ah ' ' is -in u an u sv 1 ' 1 1 ' '- - ' . , 5. . l ' I I 1 I . : 1 v' , - . . ' , ' ' . . -I , . V . -. .- , . - ,. . . ' . . .I ,J . -nf 1 , .lf - f ,L .. ' I .. ' ' ' ' -' . ' - 1 - ' 1- - I . I 1 A F ' T ' 1 I T L' I I . . -7' 3 .. ,. , 1 i ' '-' I -.l D v f i I . , I , , . . : ' , , x 1 n SCHECTER, ELAINE HARRIET- Scheck -Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Cheer Leader, 2, 3, 4: Gym Captain, 4: Wash Room Monitor, 3: Outdoor Tennis Manager, 3: Drama Guild, 3, 4: Stage Door , 4: Chorus Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 2: Art Club, 2. 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Vice-President-Trensurer, 4: Arista, 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Treasurer, 3: Dance Club, 1: Human Relations Council, 3: Senior Prom Courtesy Com., 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Gnlibing with Goodman: laughing with Levine: dreaming with Dotty: merrymaking with Molitch: nrimping with Pat, and teasing Tannenblatt: three years of home room with Schrier, Schwartz and Schillimr. PET AVERSION-People who don't linish what they've started to say: Memory Gems . FONDEST MEMORY- Stardust -1948. LIFE AMBITION-To give my children the love, devotion and understanding my parents have given me: to always be one of the Six , COLLEGE--Alabama-1Got that, Doc ?!!J. PAGE 95 'a 'ww X .uf if film' X 1' . 1- . SCHILLINC, GEORGE ED QRQQ'Po to hieLCauks , Jawee , Shill , Knuckle head -Technical ' l' M. ,wb I ACTIVITIE ibiary Ccifrll, 1: lets' Com., 1, 2, 3: Art Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, M2 Pre iLlc t : N1 .. lootb:1l.f Mam1uer, 2, Maxnugcr, 3, fl: Asst. Baseball M :UQ 2, 3' home Rep 'e ntative, 2, 4: Student Council Mema Pjwgg, 4: e nnlengi m., 31 nior Class Chairman: Social Dancing l 3 Int ass Foo ba 3 Voile 1. Softball, Basketball, Tumbling: Board of ics,A ' , 4. CH ERISTI 'nAlways with the boys at Parker's: just making 9:55 he fl when am lute, trying to make up those morningsat 18:45 'veebing to the boys' tales of woe, woo and worries, especially H Cutoh and Connor PET AV ..- ION-Friends who aren't friends or real people: my many voices lookinp: for the perfect girl friend: Fixing the Jap every third period FONDEST MEMORY-Freund malcimr all-city riirht and on the second all my years in high school nt A.C.H.S., and the memories that go LIFE AMBITION--To be a credit to Gorl's greatest gift to me, my and be a success in life fulfilling the hopes of my mother and SHOCKEY, WILLARD CHARLES- .less -General ACTIVITIES-Varsity Football, 4: Tumbling: Jr. Varsity Football, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-My Sunday visits to the pool.. PET AVERSION-Being called Willie: 2 years in the Navy. - FONDEST MEMORY-Playing football in the service: 4 yeurs on the,IiQi22 , guards. ' ' ' LIFE AMBITION-To find 11 good job: to :rraduute from high school. -jg? . 3 , . ?i rv -' 'Q- ' v l F . ,. 'h F SCHOPPY, BARBARA ANN- Barb , Babs , schopp -Technical ACTIVITIES-Chorus Club, 1, 4: Attendance Com., 1: Basketball, 1: Gym Captain, 1: Glee Club, 2: Slips Com., 4: Dance Club, 1: Equipment Checker, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Ice Skating Club, 3: Locker Room Monitor, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Standing on ai corner waiting for Carol, Eleanor, Sweets or Wats: trying to catch up with Carrot-top's latest: spending my spare time doing algebra. PET AVERSION-Those people who say I pass them in the halls and don't say, hello, when I really don't see them: hnvimr Pop say, Noi Barbara you c:m't do that : teachers who won't let you eat your own lunch before 6th period. FONDEST MEMORY-Getting my picture in this book under Scniors . LIFE AMBITION-Make my mom and pop proud of me: go out on a double date with my brother: see Sweets board a train to Georgia, Eleanor leave for North Carolina, Wats marry the man of her life, and Carol settle down with Bill. 'E 1+ SCHOPPY, JOHN- Schoppy , Johnny -General ACTIVITIES-Attendance Com., 1: Band, teria Com., 4. CHARACTERISTIC-I usually get there if PET AVERSION-Crowds. 1, 2: Ushers' Com., 2: Cufe I :five myself enough time. FONDEST MEMORY-The summer of 1946. LIFE AMBITION-To be as good a jeweler -P t SCHOTT, BARBARA ANN- Babs -Commercial as my dad. ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 3. 4: Slips Com., 4: Cafe teria Com., 2: Study Monitor, 1: Wash Room Monitor, 3: Dance Club, 1, 3, 4: Backetball, 1, 2, 4: Volleyball, 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Meeting Nancy at Cambi-idg E 5 Ventnor Aves. talking with Joan 5th period: trying to find that lost week end at Christmas, 1948. PET AVERSION-Typewriters that cnn't spell: Gene and Ike's turning, technicolor . FONDEST MEMORY-All those wonderful times with Ike: February 12, 1947 LIFE AMBITION-To fulfill all my moth:-:r's and fathe1 s expectations. COLLEGE-Chestnut Hill. PAGE 96 LE Y A-1.1. gl. X -I 'I 1 l Fil? SCHRIER, HENRY NIORTON- Hank , Schnee , Morris -Technical ACTIVITIES--Cafeteria Com., 1: Sophomore Current Events Club, 1, 2: Athenaeum, 1, 2, Presirlent, 221: Slips Com., 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Basket- ball, 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Asst. Serxreant-at-Arms: Drama Guild, 3,. 4: State Door , Il: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4: Junior Representative: Slide Rule, 4: Herald Advertising Manager. CHARACTERISTIC-'1'alkin1.: over Bob's and Don's romances: arguing with Jerry: telling: Bill how handsome he thinks he is: doing my best to agree with Hurry and Ted: trying out for the part, in the picture, 'The Boy with Green Hair . PET AVERSION-People who continually ask ridiculous questions and frown when I xzive them ri ridiculous answer: my i'ather's, For you kids . LIFE AMBITION-To get the most out of life and to make my Darents proud of me. COLLEGE-Rutgers or Temple. 1 I + 3 l, ARNOLD DAVID- Arnie -Technical ACTIVITIES-Interclass Volleyball, Basketball, Ping-pong, 2, 3: Drama Guild, 4, Thespiun, 4: Senior Current Events Club, 4: Junior Class Asst. Serpreunt-at-Arms: Sta1ze Door , 4: Senior Prom Com., 4: Herald Sub- scription Com., 4. CHARACTERIS'1'IC-Tick'lin' my Mol - itch : laughin' with Louie: joking with Jerry: beating Bobby: singing to Seymour: having fidelity and a mild temper. PET AVERSION-Midnight play rehearsals: silly questions and sillier answers: Monday mornings: the week of January 10, and unfairness. 'l ,FONDEST MEMORY-First time on Honor Roll: Adolph Gretzln. LIFE AMBITION-To get most out of life and to make my parents very proud ol' me. COLLEGE-Temple Un iversity. JR 3' -SCHUTZBANK, MERRILL- Chuch , Schutz -Technical ACTIVITIES-Library Com., 1, 2, Co-Chairman, 2: Art Club, 1: Math Club, 3, 4: Interclass Basketlmll, 2, 3, 4. lntercluss Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Slide Rule, 3: l irates of Penzance , 1: Senior Prom Courtesy Com., 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Tryins: to convince Erma she's beautiful: wearing a black and gold sweater: always trying: to crack a joke, usually ending un n dnd: tryinir to rnnke Matz, Wuchs, and zi few others believe I'm ripzht when I know I'm wrong!! PET AVERSION-Mutuully signifying a disgust of Iva,n's lunches: people reminding! me I need in shave: tryinf: to get home from Ventnor 3 o'clocl: in the morning when it's raininyr: Miss Stanburg's 40-minute philosophy period and 5-minute trim. period. FONDEST MEMORY-Football Clinmnionship--November 21, 1948: getting 100921 on a trilr. test: becoming: a Senior. LIFE AMBITION-To use the gray matter with which I've been endowed. COLLEGE-University ol' Pennsylvania or Temple. IL yi SCHWARTZ, ANN DORIS- Schwartzy , Spider -General ACTIIVITIES-G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Art Club, 4: Tennis, 3: Hockey, 3: Bankers' om.. 4. CHARACTERISTIC-That Snot: Pin : forever trying to scrape money to- gether for those weekly ualzherings: B einy: seen with D oris B.: trying! to do something with my art ability. PET AVERSION-People who tell me to act my age: Doris B. calling me Spirlcr : my mother telling: me to get married after finishing school: new rules beimr made in A.C.H.S.: Mr. Pyle's home room periods. FONDEST MEMORY--Being.: able to pro to the National Convention in New York City: knowinp: my Second Sisters: February 5, 1949: Convention, New York, 1949, LIFE AMIIITION-Travel and see the world-then-settle down: do some- thing.: worthwhile in THIS world: to find the right vocation for my- self: to see P. Dale reach the top. COLLEGE--Attend school for commercial art. 4 fl- SCHWARTZ, EDITH SYLVIA- E , Casey -Technical ACTIV1'I'IES-Cafeteria Com., 1: Basketball, 1: Sophomore Current Events Club, 2: Latin Club, 2: Senior Current Events Club, 3: Attendance Com., 2, 3: Spanish Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4a: Math Club, 3, 4: Checkers' Com., 4: Observer Reporter, 4: Herald Pliotmzraphy Editor, 4: Slide Rule, 2, 3: Human Relations Council, 3a: Passed With All E's , 1, 3, 4: Perfect At- tendance, 3: Personal Typing, 1: G.A.A., 1, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Looking: like twelve while acting like two: But girls, I know I failed that tesl: : the eternal pessimist: till KATZ can COOK, two BARS can MARCH and GOLD can say HEL-LO, our GAINS will BE a CLEAR FAYTII EARN-ED, and our friendship key will glow: Tristen Horatio Yackman. PET AVERSION-People who don'l: believe I can be serious CGet that, Brunstein?l: our emotional Seniors: Coolcie's little love taps that knock me clear across the room. FONDEST MEMORY-Those terrific times at Honey's: 4th period chemistry with Doc : the friends I made during my four years in high school. LIFE AMBITION-To build upon the foundation of wisdom a life of happi- ness and success: to see all the girls sitting around Honey's pool in twenty Years. COLLEGISI-Pennsylvania, Ursinus or Brandeis. PAGE 97 1 1 lf - N. l i. i. ,ff 'ss l . l E big 2 SSI, s rss is s -ids: Kuna l if 517, - S nl. E Q BS igsss rf 1. Pi' i E. 1, is um s s os xi El ,. -, .ss ss sf 'all QW ' ssl 3 gig? ELM W- it is r s .af s sz mise? ' -. I -, sz,-71,5 . . ...F ,.m.r SCI ULLO, DORIS HENRIETTA-Commercial ACTIVITIES--G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, All-Star, 1: Volleyball, 13 Equipment Checker, 3, 4: Gym Captain, 1, 2: Head Drum Mzuor, 3, 4: Drum Majorette Class, 2: Human Relations Council, Bb: Dance Club, 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Mary and I doing shorthand 4th period: Connie and I comparing our Bills : Shirley and her love problems: Gertie and her Jacks: giving Joyce and Peggy advice: Tuesday night meeting Bill. PET AVERSION-C.P.R.'s, This is not a test, just a written lesson : people who mispronounce my name: people getting my telephone number mixed up with Convention Hail: sleeping and eating. FONDEST MEMORY-February 27, 1948: Easter Sunday at Steel Pier, '48. LIFE AMBITION-To accomplish as much in life as my mother: to be a success, and to do a certain someone a little good. 95 fr SCOTT, BESSIE- Scotty --Technical ACTIVITIES-Gym Captain, 1, 2: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 2, 3, 4, All-Star Team, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3, Champs., 1, 2: Hockey, 3, 4, Captain, 3, 4, M-anager, 3, All-Star Team, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Championship, 3, 4: Kickball, 1, Captain, 1, All-Star Team, 1, Championship, 1, Manager, 1: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 2, 3, All-Star Team, 1, 2, 3, Captain, 2, Manager, 1: Tennis, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Board, 3, Treasurer, 4, Vice- President, 1, Dues Collector, 2, Bronze Medal: Leaders' Corps, 1, 2, 3, K Assistant, 3, 4: Locker Room Monitor, 2: Prom Com., 4: Cafeteria Coma, 1, 2, 3, 4. ' ' CHARACTERISTIC-Always teasing Gaglio about Here T'iz : being seen with snap cases , Tony, Fisk, Fisherman KA.W.J and Softy KG.J.l3 talking with Chuck about our future. ' PET AVERSION-Being called Bessa Lee instead of Len: a C ertain B oy always pulling on my long nose: those jealous of others' good fortunes. FONDEST MEMORY-March 15, 1947-the beginning of fun for B and C : about June 30th: He and I bike riding, breakfast, and to the beach. LIFE AMBITION-To be a success and to make Chuck happy. '71 in whatever field I might enter fmarriagel K' SECAL, BERNARD B.- Buddy -General szca, ACTIVITIES-Northeast High School, Philadelphia, Pa.-Senator: Tennis and Table Tennis Teams. A.C.H.S.-Football Spotter: Senior Current Events Club. CHARACTERISTIC-- Short, curly and it shouldn't happen to a dog : Thank you, 'Rudolph Valentino'. PET AVERSION-Some wiseacre blasting: What are you smoking in that blast furnace'Z : Gocring's ashes. FONDEST MEMORY-My first formal meeting with the Boys: but ohl that morning after. LIFE AMBITION-To live up to my better expectations and always have friends like: Neut, Norm, Bob, Lybush, Gentleman Jim, Mertney, AI and Satchel. I FRANK LAWRENCE-- Spigelbeak -General ACTIVITIES-Chorus Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Pirates ol' Penzance , 1: Interclass Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball, Asst. Manager, 3, Manager, 4: Board of Athletics, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Trying to convince McBeth that I am smarter than he: rooting for that South Jersey Championship Team. PET AVERSION- Freshmen : being told that A team is only as good as its managern: getting stuck with the same home room gang each year. FONDEST MEMORY-My Senior year. LIFE AMBITION-To see the trees in the park grow up: to see Reiff play first base for the Cardinals. COLLEGE-Rutgers. -?fl45-life SEHER, WILLIAM- Bill -Technical CHARACTERISTIC-Playing kinglvall at lunch with Fudd, Charley, Joe, and the rest: picking up old pencil stubs: arguing about anything with' anyone iespecially Fuddl. PET AVERSION-Chemistry: Miss Davis's booklets and projects: homework.. LIFE AMBITION-To be a credit to my fine parents, PAGE 98 E5 fl . . l'I ii . 1 'V 'fur .7 - H' 1, I . 'f 3 4 ti 5 il. . . , is :sl 5 -1 1 ,Cyn ' Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4: Bus-iketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 1, 2, 3, All-Star, 1, 2. 3: kj If our buddy, Mr. Climezilisteninyr totthelnews of the men in Dixie's and 'lf ...Al ,lf FONDEST MEMORY-New Yoa.r':s Eve at Marzee's with all the boys from V Airy : drinking more than Flash and wulkim: a Crooked Mile. W W LlFE AMHITION-To ploy basketball at C.U. or N.D. COLLEGE-Catholic University or Notre Dame. Mft .l'lQZ. wh + ,QI-iERRILL, JoAN IRENE- inane -Commefcaa1 'I .4-' ' 'I Fl. , . SELTVACCIO, LEONARD JAMES- Lembo , Len , Lem , KeIIy'-Technical AC'I'IVlTIES-Cafeteria Corn., 1, 2, 3: Asst. Football Manager, 2, 3, Man- ? . mrer, 4: Interclass Volleyball, 3, 4: Interclass Basketball, 2, 3, 4: V Social Dancinrf, 3, 4. CI'lARAC'l'l'IltlSTIC-'1'ellin1.: all the yrirls my troubles and listeningdto any favorite song, 'l'o1:' O' My Heart : the VVindsor on We nes ay nights: basketball seven nights a week: chatting with Gloworm . PET AVERSION-Quote. You're spending entirely too much money , unquote. f'2 ACTIVl'l'lES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: ' QW Hockey, 3, 4: Sports Lenders' Group, 3, 4: Asst. Gym Captain, 2: Home -3 Room President, 1, Banker, 3, Secretary, 3: Perfect Attendance, 2: def Human Relations Council, 3. ' ' 'CHARAC'I'ERIS'l'lC-Being: seen with Baba, Jim, or one of the gang: J ollY times with Pe G ey T., Mary Ann N., Betty C., Elaine N., Veb W., Ruth - H., Sully McF., Carolyn N., Shirley V., Joan S., Ellie S. and Anne MeV.: 5 ' luughim: at Elephant Ears and Anne with her hatpin: looking for that lost Christmas week end, 1048: waiting for Jim in that little yellow Crosley that neve1 ' breaks down: laughing at Gil and Don in the irym at lunchtime. PET AVERSION-Mr. Tanner's daily quizzes: those late dates on Saturday nights: Jim's corny jokes and using me for ez drum: forty words, five errors: Ritchie's hair. ' FONDEST MEMORY-March 23, 1947 and December 25, 1948: all the wonderful times with Jim: John B. trying to get someone to push the car. ' LIFE AMBITION--To be happy and make that certain redhead happy: to 1-to somewhere without hearing about the Navy or music. . + 5 ELDS, CERTRUDE ANN-- Cert , Rabbit , Gertie , Reds -LAS. ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Board, 4, Senior Class Chairman, 4: Leaders' x Field Hockey, 3, 4, Captain, 3, All-Star, 3, Championship, 3: Kickball, 2, Captain, 2, All-Star, 2, Champion, 2: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, Captain, 2, 3, A1IStnr 2 3 SOLlHlDi1I1ClHjI 4 Ice Skating Club 3 Tennis 4 Public Safety Com 3 ARACTFRISTIC Bexni.. seen with Mirie 'ind Dixie morning' sessions with Shirley's life: trying to Leach Wayne G. to dance. PET AVERSION-Boys with Red hair: home room periods with Mr. Pyle: Barbara and her love aifairs: Penny telling me news of Tommy: being called Rabbit : Connie and her Bill: people who make fun of my blushinPI . FONDEST MEMORY-September 12, 1948: ice skating with P.R. : those wonderful week ends at Chez Vous with Ida. LIFE AMBITION-To marry a J olly P erson and have a future as bright as my hair. -h - fr SHILLS, SHARON ILA- Ronnie -General ACTIVITIES-Art Club, 3: Cafeteria Com., 3, 4: Banker, 3, 4: Home Room Representative, 2, 3: Monitor in Room 322 and Locker Room, 4: Wash Room Monitor, 2: Human Relations Council, 3: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3: Volleyball, 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Being seen at Trenton and Ventnor Avenue doors: A lwnys G oiniz out for anything: that has to do with ART : changing my course: always knitting and crocheting. PET AVERSION-Conceiteml people: 4th period gym: Miss Davies' sermons. FONDEST MEMORY-April 22, 1947. LIFE AMBITION--To be n success in everything I undertake: to make millions of friends: to finish everything I start. COLLEGE-Mount Sinai School of Nursing. -? 4- SIDNER NORMAN- Lil'l'le Caesar Little Gangster -Technical ii ACTIVITIES-Sophomore Pan-American Club, 2: Ushers' Com., 2, 3: Senior Current Events Club, 4: Drama Guild: Attendance Com., Slide Rule, 1: Senior Class Asst. Sergeant-at-Arms, 4: Junior Class Asst. Sergeant-ab Arms. 3: Interclass Truck, 1: Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Football Spotter. 2, 3, Scorekeeper, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Inter- clnss Baseball. 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4: Interelass Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Boxing, 1, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Always with the Boys : talking it over with Neut : watchinir Camp sleep for A.C.: homework with Liebush : dreams of sunny south with Coop : enjoying f.f. with Buddy : week ends with Robert: reunions with Port : lunch show with Dion, and 9th period with Sage. PET AVERSION-All the great times with the boys: New York with Jill and the boys. I LIFE AMBITION-Securing' a position some day that will enable me to put . William on the golf' course all day and give Louise everything she wants. , COLLEGE-Rutizers University or Miami University. I PAGE 99 17:13 'r v SILVERMAN, RONALD PHlLLlP- Moon -Technical SINCE SINCE ACTIVITIES-Public Safety Cum., 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 2, 3: Interclass Basket- ball, 2, 3: Intel-class Ping-pong, 3: Slide Rule, 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Usually forgetting to pay my debts: playing basketball at the Yacht Club every Saturday: never having enough responsibility to please my parents. FONDEST MEMORY-Listening to Mr. Dike discussing a subject not re- lating to the assigned lesson, and knowing so much about it. LIFE AMBITION-To play professional baseball: to become a success in all fields of life, especially in public accounting. COLLEGE-Pennsylvania, Rutgers or Temple. .si -3 3- R, LEONARD- Lenny -TechnicaI ACTIVITIES-Sophomore Current Events Club, 1, 2: Senior Current Events Club, 4: Senior Pan-American Club, 3, 4. ' f CHARACTERISTIC-Always dong homework at the last minute: debating in P.A.D. PET AVERSION-Having to report to 112 at 8:45 every KU morning: the rules and regulations of the Guide Book. ' FONDEST MEMORY-Miss Stanbur1:'s lectures ibut they did make sense!-4 and how about Mr. Dike's dramatic ability? x Fl 1 if LIFE AMBITION-To succeed in all my future endeavors. . COLLEGE-Temple University ill. A l I 77' fi' R, ROSALIE MILDRED- Ro , Tulip -Technical ACTIVITIES-Observer, 1, 2, 4: Slips Com., 3, 4: Ecclesia, 3, 4: Athenaeum, 2: Drama Guild, 4: Speakers' Bureau, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2: Librarian in Guid- ance Office, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Trying so hard to get out of the trouble that's so easy for me to get into: calling everyone else little one : sweeping up 'the floors of A.C.H.S. with the new look : my fickle eye: those long tele- phone conversations with Mickcy K.: always asking for advice and then doing what I want to anyhow: trying to convince Marilyn and Rea that I'm right once in a while. PET AVERSION-Norman's, Rosalie, talk to me : linally getting Sth period study and still having: to stay until three o'clock: being one of Mellinger's Merry Morons instead of n Mighty Molecu1e . FONDEST MEMORY-New Ye:-xr's Eve: those wonderful week ends in the City of Brotherly Love : Miss Davies' history class: December 18, 1948: Senior Prom. LIFE AMBITION-To do the rixrht thing at the right time--for the First time and to be a credit to my parents: to be able to say, I told you so : to get a by-line on some prominent newspaper. JF Hr SKYRM, AUDREY-DOREES- And -Commercial susss, ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2: Volleyball, 1, 2: Chorus Club, 1: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Secretary, 4: Blue and White Night, 1, 2, 3, 4: Human Relations Council, 3. CHARACTERISTIC- Jo ining t h e ga n g at Rich ards: coffee at Nick's : riding with Scottie and Al: listening to Joan's love problems. PET AVERSION-Time limit on dances: Criscoll FONDEST MEMORY-April 3, 1948: Christmas Eve, 1048: Christmas Night Dance, 1947 and 1948: New Year's Eve, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-Private secretary: to eventually settle down with the nicest guy in the world!! COLLEGE-New Jersey Business College. +5 It ERMA JOANNE- Whiff'l-Technical ACTIVITIES-Slips Com., 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Current Events Club, 2: Sophomore Pan-American Club, 2: Seniur Pan-American Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 3: Athenaeum, 2, Secretary, 2: French Club, 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Prom Dance Com , 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Seen around the halls with the odd one, Nancy: arguing with Faye and Tod while Faye is driving'!: agreeing with Merrill: What's happening on the O.S.S.'! : week-end excursions to Philly: trying to figure out what Tod is talking about: pleading for that certain thing with four wheels and a motor: Thank ye kindly : till KATZ can COOK, two BARS can MARCH, and GOLD can say HEL-LO, our GAINS will BE CLEAR FAYTH EARN-ED, and our friendship key will glow. PET AVERSION-Waiting for those Margate-Longports: Oh, I thought you went steady'! : people who spell Erma with an I: 2nd periods, Monday and Thursday in 325. FONDEST MEMORY-That 17th summer getting a big Thrilo l3OB ing on the beach: 6th periods in my Senior year consoling Don: getting accepted in college!! LIFE AMBITION-To watch that certain SEAGULL flying around Philly: to be a credit to my mom and dad as a great X-Ray technician. COLLEGE-Temple. PAGE 100 4 i ,...... iiIf,.r1 V ,all W, :HLLQ , :Nr-N-If rp 'rift Qkriffgf ig' 5' 1 1, I+, yr-l ,,-' Ttffis: SMITH, NANCY MARGARET- Sad Eyes , Nance , Smitty , Nunzee --Technical ACTIVITIES-Attendance Com., 1, 2, 3: Leaders' Corps, 1, 2, 3: Latin Club, 2: Chorus Club, 3, President, 3: Human Relations Council, 3: Gym Captain, 3, fl, Asst., 2: Home Room Representative, 3: Kickball, 2: G.A.A., 1. 2, 3, 11, Dues Collector, 2: Senior Prom Com., 4: Social Science Panel Discussion, 4: Drama Guild, 4: Study Hall Monitor, 4: Slips Com., 3: Class Night. Courtesy Conn. CHARACTERISTIC-Writing to around the hulls with Odd Erma : Thank ye kindly : off to the Y: Sud Eyes, so they tell me: Yeth, Thir : The irony of it all : always with my girl, Poguey: always forgetting what l'm supposed to remem- ber: those nightly phone calls with Bill: those faithful Thursday nights. PET AVERSION-That rare Friday night with Elaine: insineere people: Mac and hor men: CIarn's constant talking about Bob: writing to Villanova tonly kidding, Frankj: those early mornings at Nick's and dull Sun- days at Stewnrt's. FONDEST MEMORY--My Junior year: Class Night, UIS: all the terrific Ursinus and Syracuse: Must be nice : times with the Happy Crew , Marie, Elaine, Poguey, Mary A. and Sue: ' 5, I good old days: those terrilic times last summer with Bernie, Marie and , , r,. 6. . 'Ts Q' v 'lv I ,. Y I I - 24 , ,S . ,,'T:: ..Q'-ii' I IA' I . -..L Dick: xrray Pontiacx-1: Jansorfs red bow tie: that week end at Ursinus. ' - LIFE AMBITION-To see all my friends' dreams come true: to be happy in June: to do as much for my parents in the future as they have done for mc in the past. H COLLEGE-Ursinus. ' '77 F SMITH, SARAH THOMPSON- Sally --Classical ACTIVITIES--G.A.A., 1, 2, 3: Leaders' Corps, 1: Chorus Club, 2: Cafeteria Com., 1, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Quiet: daydreaming: always asking, May I see your change, please? L f ' PET AVERSION-A slow trolley when it's almost 5 of 9:00: people who ask, Are you a Freshman? ' FONDEST MEMORY-Freshman football frames and the summer of '44. ' LIFE AMBITION-To be a credit to the most wonderful parents in the ,. world: to someday teach in the Ventnor schools. COLLEGE-Glassboro. .J L. 1 I SNOW, WILLIAM JAMES- Bill , Snowball -TechnicaI CHARACTERISTIC-Usually seen with Delcher and Gundaker I Mutt and JeiI 'J: catching the first trolley home and thc last one to school. PET AVERSION-Miss Davies' sermons: Dawn Patrol: people who never try, but always give up. FONDEST MEMORY--The day I came and the day I leave: June, 1947. LIFE AMIIITION-To remain singlelg stay out of the Army, and retire at 55. I . ll . '37 ,f SNYDER, DORIS JUNE- Sunny , Dossie -Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 4: Basketball, 1, 2: Chorus Club, 2: Senior Pan- Amcrican Play, 3: Human Relations Council, 3: Spanish Club, 3, 4: Drama Guild. 4, Journeyman: Attendance Com., 4. CI-IARAC'I'EItIS'l'lC- Sunny disposition: forever meowing with Tisch: rather short, very dark, and extremely slow movingl: always waiting for the day when homework will be abolished from our school system: looking forward to that trying period between graduation and marriage-Problem: what to do? PET AVERSION-People who, it always seems, put dampers on my fondest dreams: racial and class prejudice: those humorous people who insist one has to go to college to write n book. FONDEST MEMORY-All the trials and tribulations of my high school years, three years with the girls: Iindinir, at last, the B est K ind of guy for always: Convention, New York, 1949. LIFE AMBITION-'Fo be like my mother and nmrry a man just like my dad: to see my brother grow into a man we can all be proud of: to write that best Heller. +5 C' SOLSBERG, MALCOLM- Mal , Match -Technical ACTIVVI'IES-Attendnm-v Com., 3, fl: Bankers' Corn., 3: Slide Rule, 3, 4: German Clnli, 3: Chorus Club, 11: Male Octet, 4. CHARAC'l'I'IItlS'l'IC-Alwnys talkinfr with Nate:-Erv, Rube, Maury, Bill and Mark about how Alan Zachary Applebaum lived to be, 140 years old. VET AVICRSION-Miss Davies' political opinions: Moon Silverfhgn's Tquote, Got the car? FONDEST MEMORY-Mr. Sittler's physics classes: Mellinger's Mihty Molecules . LIFE AMISITION-To be n credit to my parents and to be a success in my chosen career-plmrmncv. COLLEGE-Temple or P.C.P. PAGE 101 SPANC-LER, LEONARD ELLSWORTH- Len , Les -Technical ACTIVITIES-Band, 1, 2, 3: Attendance Com., 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club, 4: Math Club, 4: Pin and Ring Com., 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Waiting for thu last B us on those CI'old nights in Linwood. PET AVERSION- Give me a chance, Doc, l'm all coni'used : people who get their homework in on time: the C.C.C. squad, or Captain Curt's Com- mandos. FONDEST MEMORY-November 15, 19118. LIFE AMBITION-To be able. someday, to repay my mother and father for all the wonderful things they have done for me. COLLEGE-Dickinson, I hope. 1 in I .- 'S' STAHL, CHARLES WILSON- Charlie -Teehnical ACTIVITIES-Cafeteria Com., 1, 4, Reception Com., 2: Sophomore Pan- American Club, 2: Math Club, 3, 4: Slide Rule, 4: Perfect Attendance, 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Waiting for McBeth to pay his debts. PET AVERSION-People who ask, Do you still work there? LIFE AMBITION-To be a good worker, honest person and responsible citizen. COLLEGE-Philadelphia College of Pharmacy or University of Maryland. STANFORD, WILLIAM DONALD- D.S. , Stan -Technical ACTIVITIES-Library Com., 1: Sophomore Current Events Club, 1, 2: Spanish Club, 3: Advanced Slide Rule, 4: Senior Current Events Club, 4: Glee Club, 4: Chorus Club, 4: Octet, 4: Cafeteria Com., 4: Perfect At- tendance, 3, 4: Interclass Volleyball, 3: Springboard Team, 3: Aviation Club, 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Always fussim: with Jim Toul-s , hoping to have him submit just once: Coleman calling me his brother CHM Hall: being called Danny by Dot, and loving it: with Bliss's help, drowning out the lzirls in the Glee Club. PET AVERSION-Miss Davies stressing minor points, and testing on the major ones: Mr. Tschurly passing quiz paper to the end seats in Room 315 and calling' the first question before the rest of the students get their paper: snooty people and the 1l00's. FONDEST MEMORY-Commencement and Class Night, and netting E's in chemistry class. LIFE AMBITION-To be one of the few to succeed in the smaller things and not be troubled with the greater ambition: to please mom. COLLEGE-Rutgers or Howard. ii LL v 77 ,- x STEELE, REGINALD CHARLES- Reggie , Reg , Rex -General , ACTIVITIES-Chorus Club, 4: Glee Club, 3: Interclass Basketball, Track, Softball and Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Boxing Clubf 2, 3: Cafeteria Com,, xl, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Being seen with mad boppers stich as D.H., W.A., A.B. and R.W.: talking bop to dizzy dames and getting blind and calling people names: being bugged by B.S., B.T., A.B. ang D.W. about a cer- tain little girl: telling and listening: to corny jokes y a bunch of snaps. PET AVERSION-Noisy people who persist in asking me, When are you going to m'ow'! , and, When are you coins: to take a shave? . FONDEST MEMORY-Leaving A.C.H.S. and Atlantic City. ' LIFE AMBITION-To Lrive the world the best that I have in me and to receive the best that the world is capable of giving me, making my mother proud of her oldest son. vi A- STEINHAUER, ELEANOR- EI , Hefty , Au -Technical ACTIVITIES-German Club, 3, 4: Football Program Com., 4: Human Rela- tions, 3: Locker Room Monitor, 4: Wash Room Monitor, 2: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Asst. Gym Captain, 4: Hockey, 3, 4, All-Star, 4: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Star, 2: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis, 3, 4: Kickbnll, 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Wednesday nights discussing.: Elephant Ears : always D aydreamin:z, and thinking of what I should have done: summer swimming: cows. PET AVERSION-Cafeteria: first period: Mary A. and Phoebe lights ah . FONDEST MEMORY-Our 3-day excursion in Norristown: that trip to the Blues with Peg and Mary when I forucot my P's: the good old days in Pass-a-Grille. LIFE AMBITION-Eleanor Steinhauer, R.N.: when the time comes throw that line out in the right direction: attend all the weddings of my engaged girl friends, Pat, Joan, Mary and Ritchie: see Lilyan Lorins in lights. COLLEGE-A. C. School of Nursing. PAGE 102 N. ' ,ff -1 Q, :Q CL, ,:, ' x 9551 lf .. il' N mt, I s ' 4 ' i l STETZER SAMUEL SAMPSON- Sam -Technical ACTIVl'l'l'l'iS-Cafeteria Com., 1: Public Safety Com., 3, 4: -Advanced Slide Rule, Il: Senior Prom Courtesy Com., 4: Home Room Presldent, 3: Drama Guild, 4, Journeyman, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-'l'he strange ability to extract adverse meanings from thimrs other people say. PET AVERSION-91:h periods in 202: Mr, Schwab's history class. FONDEST MEMORY-Miss Rhocle:s's Four Horsemen of '-48. LIFE AMl'!l'l'lON-To live up to the expectations of my parents - f y-. ,. i in :He One Corps 2 3, 4: Gym Captain, 3, 4: 1 2 3 4: Hockey, 3, 4, Field ll 3 4 Manager, 3, 4: Social Dancing, 4: Vi' 53 Com., 1: Kickball, 2: Banker, 3: Home 0' Ice Skating, 3: Sports Leaders' Group, 3: Dance Club, 1: Majorette Club, 2: F clown to Ruthies telling, MWTIOH my our shorthand during Period 4 ' , Cass and Barbara: loafing with Louise: V . , : . Y c . rm- il: l'm standing! in a hole: home room 1. ki f Do ty: l'c12.'1ry calling Cassie her baby sister. 19, 1046: my years in A.C.H.S.: being in years. return ull the kindness, consideration and Q my and clurl have given mo. K , 1 .2....49...-44. Stoicos , Aggie , Ag -Commercial 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3: Field Hockey, 3, 4: Volley- 4: Gymnastic Leaders' Corps, 3: Commercial Club, 4, Italian Club, 4, Play, 4: Drama Guild, 4: Ob- Com., 3, 4. imer : al W nys L aughing: cracking up: : palling with Paparone: sunning with Sunflower : in Mr. Neumann's P.A.D. class with Alice, Frank and Mike , 'Is Bill really your cousin'! : those extra errors in Mr. Tests iouchll. FONDEST MEMORY-Junior and Senior years in A.C.H.S.: September 18, 1948. LIFE AMBITIQN- B'7e n true friend a L ways and a success in life. Hurd De F reitn s PET i' if Xl' ' yAX xf'y.-I ku ' C 7 Q? 1 , , as if iff iff . MT' . P .. TANNEN IL T, if LY-2,Sal , 'Shorty -Technical 1' lVIgli1S-S2ids Com., 1! Checkers Com., 2, 3, 4, Chairman, 4: Latin Club, . f N 2' on nvo 0 Currc1t,Events Club, 2: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4: Q' LL llggivhorgpe lf':1l1-Zgrlrican Club, 2: Senior Pan-American Club, 3, 4, Cor- 5, ' flil esnou ur Seek ry, 3, Recording' Secretary, 4: Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4: Eff f 4 V .1 Lf Wash Room ,Monitor-, 2: Asst. Gym Captain, 1: Study Hall Monitor, 2, 3: QM r 'ly 'L '-.lixnian Re 'tions Council, 3: Home Roomhlitelmreselitative, 2: G.A.A., 1, 2. ss t 'V Cf? CTERJ IC-Being seen fznbbin',fw-ith' Goodman: dreamin' with Dotty: P L, l Jflnuyrhiri' M th Levine: merrymakilip: with Molitch: primpin' with Pat, 3 E N is 1lIHl7Sl'l0zIlLll'l' with Schectcr: Wh s get my carfare, Dotty and Esther'! : FW ,L ' ,MafE'f l do have a minrl o , own : turning' e 1'--' ' FV i PE A RSI, 'People who 'ellwime I'm quiet, an thye who take ad- uf LL, FQ rgmrgyiyzzofzgunzgluegv xniinieriityc, lalidfhvllldormatri, calling me Fatso. A , ' - onceru its 'e me in the past four Q ,L I :lf yjxrs cl spending Friday nights WMD- iie Oliven'Bartholemew Smith. 3 f I, fs SfLIFEi Niklil ION-To have enouyzh cnrferenth get me around the world: 3 7 xy r ve to fri2nfg.LESxG1ir. islet my sulveaof the argument was right, and e ome u in ry o ecu e. 1' VKX- ' CQIBEGE-Mrililclzlir, Trenton State or Temple-whichever asks first. L Nt ' lf' PAGE 103 .41 ,N 1 i P TARSI TEPPE THIEL 1-If 1 TANO, ANNIE MAE- Pug , Hun -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 1, 2: Tennis, 3, 4: Hockey, 3, 4: Volleyball, 3, fi, Captain, 3, Assistant, 3: Chorus Club, 2: Dance Club, 3, 4: Drama Guild, 4: Cafeteria Com., 1, 2, 3, Chairman, 2: Library Colm., 4: ,Banker, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-5' 1111 tall: inherited moles: minding my own business. PET AVERSION-Being a victim camouilagcd by cigarette smoke. FONDEST MEMORY-Taking part in the annual Girls' Sports Night every year and being a member of G.A.A. LIFE AMBITION-To do beautiful things: keep my parents and brothers proud of me always. COLLEGE-Nurs es' training. P--0--it R, ROBERT WOLFE-- Bubby , rep -Technol! ACTIVITIES-Sophomore Current Events Club, 1, 2: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4: Home Room Vice-President, 3: Interclass Basketball, 2, 3: Inter-:lass Baseball, 2, 3: Baud, 1, 2, 3: Athenaeum, 2: Sophomore Cafe- teria Com., 2: Slide Rule, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Traveling abroad with Don: belly-aching with Bill: telling Jerry he's wrong: tangling with Ted, and hankerin' around with Hank waiting for his L. day. PET AVERSION-People tolling me I don't shave right and others callin!! me Rosenblit. FONDEST MEMORY-Beinn' one woman's man from March S, 1947, until, October, 1947: watchin!-I Mr. Clime munching on his peanut butter sandwiches during home room. ' LIFE AMBITION-To make my parents proud oi' me and to be a credit to my friends. COLLEGE-Rutgers, Temple or Syracuse. all-0--Re KING, STANTON WILLIAM- Fritz -Technical ACTIVITIES-Science Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Weather Club, 2, 3, 4: Social Dancing, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always tired: always ready to play cards. PET AVERSION-Fred Brockett's brzlggilig: teachers whose favorite saying is Five ni1Ihts . LIFE AMBITION-To be a weathermzxn in the Navy. :LT . LL ., 911: THOMAS, DOROTHY MAY- Ducky , Reds -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3: Leaders' Corps, 1, 2, 3: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, All-Star. 3, Asst., 3: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, Asst., 3: Tennis, 3: Hockey, 3, Championship, 3, All-Star, 3: Gym Captain, 1, 2: Attendance Com., 3: Human Relations, 3: Wash Room Monitor, 4: Cafeteria Com., 1: Ice Skating Club, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always talkinfz and lauirhine: listening: to Peg, Cass, Barbara and Mary telling us about a certain Merchant Marine: saying to Yarrow, Do you have your homework done'! : morning sessions with our buddy, Mr. Clime: planning' with Peixiry and Loraine to go to a hospital and become an R.N. PET AVERSION-People talking about other people and those people who think they know it all: people who are always bragging about them- selves: people who call me Recis . FONDEST MEMORY-Miss Bierly's calling.: us her 4 Cinderellasn, January 4 to 6: netting letters from a certain guy: Monday, lst period with Mr. Schwartz: June 15, 1947: hearing the song, My Bill : my four years in A.C.H.S. LIFE AMBITION-To be a R.N. for my mom and dad and to try to return to them what they did for me: to make a certain B.G. proud of me and to make that certain sailor a good wife: to have a brain as bright as my hair: to sit through one of Mr. K1einer's classes without falling to sleep. COLLEGE-Mount Sinai Hospital. 7:-0-ff If THOMAS, MARGARET ELIZABETH- Peg , Peggy , Tommie -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Board, 2, 3, 4, Publicity,Mana1:er, 2, Secre- tary, 3, President, 4: Leaders' Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Club, 1: Gym Captain, 3, Asst., 1, Game Captain, 2: Wash Room Monitor, 4: Equipment Checker, 2: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 1, 2, 4, Mana:-ter, 3, All-Star, 2, 3, Captain, 2, Asst., 2, 3, 4, Referee, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey, 3, 4, Captain, 3, 4, All-Star, 3, 4, Championship, 3, 4: Outdoor Tennis, 3, 4, Referee, 4: Kickball, 2, Captain, 2, All-Star, 2, Championship, 2: Volley- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 1, 2, Manager, 3, All-Star, 1, 2, 3, Referee, 1, 2, 3: Ice Skating Club, 3: Boys' Social Dancing, 4: Bronze Medal, 3: Silver Medal, 3: Sports' Loaders Group, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3: Majorette Club, 2: Home Room Representative, 1, 3: Public Safety Cum., 3: Slips Com., 4: Human Relations Council, 3: Bonds and Stamps Com., 1, 35 Football Programs, 4: Art Award, 3: Senior Prom Com., 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Being with Cass, Barb, Honey and Mary: fun at Nash's: listening to Barb's love problems: Gert telling me news of H.P.: classes with Viv: telling Carmen my problems: having good times at Teresa's and Jim's: always laughing, dancing and playing records. PET AVERSION-People asking if Cassie is my older sister: listening to Monte's corny jokes: Stinson's dramatics: kidding Honey: home room with Uron and Thomas: people who make me blush: good-byes. FONDEST MEMORY-New Year's, '49: Tommy's homecomings and the wonderful times we had: those wonderful letters: my years at A.C.I'I.S. LIFE AMBITION-To make my mom and dad proud of me and thank them by ven T uring the sea of a M bition and landing in the port of success. PAGE 104 I A X1-, v F-1 :qi eq. THOMPSON, JOHN JOSEPH- Yack , Jake , Jack -General ACTIVITIICS-Science Club, 1: Slide Rule, 2: Ushers' Com., 2: Interclass Basketball, Football, Bnselinll, Volleyhnll. CHARACTERISTIC--Whistling: in' the hulls: never eating lunch: sleeping: 7th period study: doshiniz out of school before the 3 o'clock bell has hardly sounded. PET AVERSION-To sit nnd watch what goes on in Sth period Social Living with Mr. Kleiner in charge. FONDEST MEMORY-Novcniber 15, 1948: traveling vin thumb to the out- ol'-town football frames. LIFE AMBITION-'1'o see the world and then settle down some place far from Atlantic City. about 2,000 miles. , 4, QQ, ,I -iii-49l-C+ : nf .- TILLEY, MARGARET ELIZABETH- Knots , Peggy -Commercial 1 jill ' ACTIVITIES-Bankers' Com., 3, 4: Observer Typist, 4: Slips Com., 4: Locker 4, ,211 vi ' Room Monitor, 2: Wash Room Monitor, J: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Acting Home img' - 'wt Room Secretory, 3: Football Proyrrnm Com., 4. ilu ' CHARACTERISTIC-Always together with Mary Ann, Joan S., Annie, Elaine and Betty: listening: to the Adventure of 'Elephant Ears ': listening to Annie snyinxz, Yon don't know my Uncle Frnnk : writing to Those QL, 1 nruway Placcsn: seen in that blue car on Friday night with J.D. V1 PET AVERSION-People who spell my last name wrong: teachers who ,,.- think my first mime is Tilley: Big: Deals . FONDEST MEMORY-The four years of high school: all the friends I have made: izrnallmting' from A.C.H.S.: Senior Prom, 1949: May 26, 1948: June 19, 1941. LIFE AMIXITION-To sit upon that certain dentislfs knee, and take dictation, of course, psirls: to be a line, good secretary: to make my mother and daddy very proud of me hy living up to their expectations. 'D df VK TISCHLER, DORIS- Dar , Tish -Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Art Club, 1: Attendance Com., 1, 2, 3: Per- fect Attendance, 3: Hummi Relations Council, 3: Reception Com., 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Weekly visits to the dentist. PET AVERSION--Annette's psychoanalysis of every situation. FONDEST MEMORY--The Inst two and :1 half' years in A.C.H.S. LIFE AMINTION-To be successful and to make my parents proud of me. 9--Q-e TITUS, ROBERT- Bob -Technical CHARAC'l'ERIS'l'lC-Riding in the Joe Mobile with Jittery , Murphy, 5hllV0 , FUlll0I1, Naame, Steelmun and Gooch as we serenade the gig? Lfripinu to Wagner about my car. PET AVERSION-Haviniz people iind out my middle name: reading' comic hooks ut parties: being' the seventh liassemrer in a six-passenger car. FONDEST MEMORY-The nicht of March 4, 1949. LIFE AMBITION-To see Jitterv win n, fight: to have my heap run right just once. COLLEGE-R.D.H. lllutxrcrs Down Hcrei. :-0-e is TOSCANO, ROSE MARY- Dark Eyes -Commercial B ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Italian Club, 2, 3, 4: Ice Skating Club, 3: Basketbnll, 3, 4: Volleyball, 3, 4. Q CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen with Mary, Bernie, Sonny, Chickieg listen- ' inf.: to Mary and Bernie's love problems: catching up on scoop with Mary, 7th period. I PET AVERSION-People asking, Are you Millie or Rosie? : getting up early in the morning: Mr. Ncumann's history tests: being called Shorty . FONDEST MEMORY-April 26, 1947. LIFE AMBITION-Be successful in cverythinp: I plan to do and to make my parents proud of me. PAGE 105 Nm. ' K ,. -A ,cn i wi' 1 j TRECHOCK, JACK- Woodchuck , Jake , Reds , Carrot-top , Door-stop , Rusty-nail , Brain -Technical ACTIVITIES-Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4: Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Seryzeanbat- AFITIS. 4: Gym Bank, 2: Slide Rule, 3, 4: Brass Quintet, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Hirrhly active and always wide awake-ha, ha: always needimr a shave and haircut: Ah, baloneyllll' PET AVERSION-Motorcycle maniacs and free rides on u 125 . FONDEST MEMORY-Summer vacations. LIFE AMBITION-Farmer: to see Davies buy a car: sec hunter Gcorrrc shout his first cleer: hem' Muscles Bonello l Mr. America l say weight- liftinu is the bunk: hear Brockett play a baritone solo: live to bc a 100. JT. . lg I, Ol-3. TRUESDALE, DORIS AN N- Coach -Commercial TURN ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2: Homo Room Representative, 2, Alternate, 4: Italian Club, 2: Basketball, 1: All-Star Basketball Team, 1: Asst. Gym Captain, 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC- J usL l 'lz1in sstudyiny.:: waiting for 9:15 l'.M.: in- terested in the LAWV : answering, 'Cooch' is line today . PET AVERSION-To get up early: to clean my room: to keep my shoes QQ in the house. FONDEST MEMORY-August 31. 1048: November 27, 1948: New Year's Eve, 1948: my first red roses. LIFE AMBITION-Ask Cooch : J ust to P lease that certain someone, to make my mother proud of me. .QlGl1c 1 f ,t X. ER, BEATRICE GLORIA- Weedie -Ceneral ACTIVITIES--G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball, 2: Basketball, 2: Hockey, 3: Slips Com.: Cafeteria Com., 4. CI-IARACTERISTIC-People asking me why I am called Weedic : juckin' and jivin' with the girls in the balcony: to see Slow Motion take it easy : I hope my buddy, Reggie , finds his . . .ll PET AVERSION-Conceited boys and girls: schuck artists and turkeys: boping with Carl Rucker and Sonny: being with my Cool Breeze : people calling Egg and me hookes. FONDEST MEMORY-August 13, 1948: January 24, 1949: June 17, 1949: New Year's Eve: June 15, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To be a success in whatever I undertake, and to make my mother and father proud ol' me: to be with that certain someone and make him happy and proud of me: to sec my friend, Jeanie, and that certain someone get together: also to see my friend, Miriam, and her Philly friend become better acquainted: shaxrxzy lovers-Barbara and Charlie. -x If . Qi-w TYLER, RICHARD JEROM E- Dick -Technical URON, ACTIVITIES-Brooklyn Technical High School-Track: School Paper, Mail- ing Com.: Gym Team: Home Room Vice-President. PET AVERSION-Homework. FONDEST MEMORY-The first day I made M erry. LIFE AMBITION-To become a pharmacist. i I '37 f? CONSTANCE CLAIRE- Connie , Pipsqueak -Techni ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Arista, 2, 3, 4: Attendance Com., 1, 22 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Star, 1, 2. 3, Captain, l: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Star, 1, 2, 3: Dance Club, 1: Social Dancing, 4: Kickball, 1, All-Star, 4: Gym Captain, 3, Asst., 1, 4: Home Room Treasurer, 3: Senior Prom Com., 4: Outdoor Tennis, 3: Human Relations, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always late: my continual diet: always seen splashing throuprh the halls with a Fish! : netting mad, but getting over it quick: telling Gert my problems: being teased by Vivian: being told by Mr. Robart that Peg, Mary, Dot and I are the disturbances of H.R. PET AVERSION-Yvonne calling me Pipsqucak : Gertie and her Jacks : Peggy's letters: Kate Brown and her one-a-day love: having people mispronounce my name: being told by Fellon that I should go to a finishing school. FONDEST MEMORY-Home room with Titus: March 19, 1948: summer of '48, and my Aunt Isobel's helpful hints every summer: Junior and Senior year, especially starting March, '48. LIFE AMBITION-To see Pep: and Gertie married and have those six kids they want: Cass and Bob fall in love: a certain party stop betting money and get home early for a change: enter N.J.C. and become a successful private secretary: and to repay my sister, Yvonne, in some way for everything she has done for me. cal PAGE 106 Q N -v. X .1 'K xg V . 'ln I 1 , IIVALE I, GRACE MARY- Gray , Crafs -Commercial CTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Italian Club, 3: Attendance Com., 3: Human Relations Council, 3. ' ISTIC-Always saying, Your i'ather's l'oot : wearing my ears t ' to Connic's male situations: Candy and I are inseparable. PET AVERSION-School: people who think the world owes them some- thing: people who don't mind their own business. FONDEST MEMORY-The last week of school. LIFE AMIIITION-To get out of Atlantic City and see some of this big world. COLLEGE-N. J. C. Kmaybel. +51-0-4+ VAN DYKE, ANNE MAR!E- Blonde -Technical ACTIVITIES-Chorus Club, 2: Glue Club, 3, 4, Trio, 4: Sophomore Current Events Club, 2: Slips Com., 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Equipment F11 Checker, 3, Monitor, 2: Basketball, 1, 2: Tennis, 3: Ice Skating Club, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Easy proing: fond of music and art: :falling up steps: N always joking.: with Ruth at lunch: listening to Ruth and Louise talk ' that shorthand language. ?i1,., PET AVERSION--Leda always saying, Hurry up, Anne Mariel : those ' chemistry tests. 4 FONDEST MEMORY-Miss Hendrix's English class: Glee Club and my z Senior year: seeing Dottie tear out that page in her Spanish III Book rluriniz recitation. '-gk LIFE AMBITION-Whatever I decide to be, I'd like my parents proud of me. -as Q4 f A CO A- Con , Connie , Constance -General ' TIVI ES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Human Relations Council, 3: Asst. Captain, 1. CHIFYA T ISTIC-Always grabbing with Grace, Rose, Dolores and Mary: al talking: to Grace about those certain necessities of life: listening t ose ask, Connie, any scroop'! , and arguing with Eddie about ving the best sport players in A.C.H.S. l' AVERSION-Conccited boys: boys who lie and drink a lot: people who 1. k a lot and don't mind their own business: going to Miss Davies' .A.D. class, especially on test days. FC DEST MEMORY-May 22, 1948. AMBITION-To be successful in everything' I undertake and travel round this world of ours. ei 9- VERGULTI, ALVARO R.- Al , Spanish Count -Technical ACTIVITIES-Italian Club, 2, 3, 4: Ushers' Com., 2, 3: Italian Club Play, 4: Home Room Serxreant-at-Arms, 3: Slide Rule. 3, 4: Social Dancing, 4: lnterclnss Football. 1. 3: Interclass Volleyball, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Short, blonde and shy, and hanging around with Reno, Emidio. Stunt, the head man, Don: Frank P. and Frank M. PET AVERSION-Mid-year and report card days. FONDEST MEMORY-Lunch, and all the good friends I made in A.C.I-I.S. LIFE AMBITION-To get in with some good firm and be successful. cl '39 AL ' ii m . ,ii 'Q -4, 4 q -:Q .1 . vssvnss, JANE Louise-Commercial ACTIVITIES-Commercial Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary, 2, Historian, 4: Sophomore Current Events Club, 2: Leaders' Corps, 2: Kickball, 2: Tennis, 3, 4: Ice Skating Club, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Getting ready on time for appointments. PET AVERSION-Mr. Robart's written lessons . FONDEST MEMORY-Learning how to ice skate. LIFE AMBITION-To be able to say, NO and stick by that decision. PAGE 107 1 l 1 'lx' fa Ht lt gms l s :Q -1 ax l 4 is rf' V x VILENSKY, FAYE- Faggie , Fumpo -Technical ACTIVITIES-Chorus Club, 1: Glec Club, 2: Athenaeum, 1, 2: Sophomore Current Events Club, 1, 2: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4: French Club, 3, 4, President, 4b: Slips Com., 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Secretary, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Controlling.: Erma's exorbitant sense of humor: eatin' with Katz: Mitzi and I solving' Mitzie's love problems: till KATZ can COOK, too BARS can MARCH, and GOLD can say HEL-LO, our GAINS will BE a CLEAR FAYTH EARN-ED, and our l'1'iendship key will glow. PET' AVERSION-Cigars: sarcasm, and French Mlle. Fifi. FONDEST MEMORY-Home room watching Mr. Cline munch peanut but- ter crackers. LIFE AMBITION-To live up to the expectations of my mother and father. COLLEGE-Pennsylvania or Syracuse. xl I W K' WACHS, NORMAN VICTOR- Grasshopper , Pogostick , Wach --Technical ACTIVITIES-Interclass Basketball and Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Library Com., 1: Slide Rule, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Findimr doubtful meanings in an entirely respectable remark: being a crying' towel or a counselor for people with love troubles: mistaking Cooper-'s and Louie's noses for their hands: mutually siiznifyinp: our disgust for Ivan's lunches: being: seen with the New York boys, Jay, Bert and lVIartin: being seen in my black and gold sweater. PET AVERSION-Mimi and Esther telling me I need a shave or haircut: Miss Stanburg's 40 minutes of philosophy and 5 minutes of math: the WEED : people who spell and pronounce my name wrong: Merrill's philosophy: Har6ld's xxreetintrs at the lunch table: losing.: a 1-point basketball 1-xame: Mr. Schwalfs everyday surprise tests. , ,' FONDEST MEMORY-December 24-28, 1947 in N. Y.: November 21, 1948, football championship: Junior and Senior history with Mimi. LIFE AMBITION-Make my mom and dad proud ol' me: Norman Wachs- C.P.A. COLLEGE-Rutirers or Rider. WACN ER, JOHN HAROLD- Johnny -Technical ACTIVITIES-Freshman Cafeteria Com. Chairman, 1. 1 CHARACTERISTIC-Being seen with Mary: havine my Model A pushed: listening to Scholler slineiniz the bull, and Titus beelinp: about his car. PET AVERSION-Breaking plans: visiting Room 116. FONDEST MEMORY-Easter of 1946: May 28, 1946: August, 19117: pass- ing Spanish 2: Room B. LIFE AMBITION-Not missing the ferry of success. COLLEGE-Rutizvars Off-Campus. K I WALKER, EUGENE HILTON- Gene , Cool -General ACTIVITIES-Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass Football, 1, 2, 3, ll: Chorus Club, 2, 3: Library Com,, 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Often thinking: too seriously about things in general: being' humorous sometimes when I should not be. PET AVERSION-English and outside gym. FONDEST MEMORY-Labor Day, 1948: December 25, 1947 fjokel. LIFE AMBITION-To be an artist and retire at the arte of thirty-five: most important is to be a credit to my mother and father and to my race. COLLEGE-Art school. si.i0i.3. WARD, DORIS GEORGAN N-Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2: Sports Leaders' Corps, 1, 2: Gym Captain, 2: Wash Room Monitor, 1: Volleyball, 1: Field Hockey, 3: Basketball, 1, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Listening: attentively to the troubles of Eg1.ric : being mistaken for Dorothy or Harrison's girl: leaving for school at 8:30, praying that I Won't be late. PET AVERSION-People who, for no apparent reason, slanderize one's name with malicious gossip and false accusations. FONDEST MEMORY-That wonderful Class Night I'm xroinxz to have, and the Senior Prom. LIFE AMBITION-To become a successful teacher and to always live in such a way that my mother's head will never be bowed in shame be- cause ot' me. COLLEGE-Morgan State College or Glassboro State Teachers' College. PAGE 108 -'VP' r -M, N, ji WN Gxb- 0 i 1 A 2-1 1 - , 3 I 4. ARD, DOROTHEA PATRICIA- Dot , Pat , Dorothy -General ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, Volleyball, 1, 2: Basketball, 1: k ll, , Asst. Cuptnin, 1. CHARACTllRlS'l'IC-Sleeping in study periods: eating: lunch with Do Cnviness, Jackie, ldn, Sis and Doris Ward: always seen i the hal with il sweet boy iHurrisonl: talking to Anna in Social Livi ass. PET AVERSION-To he culled Doris when my name is Dorothy sist tcllinir me l know nothing: about love: heing asked il' I am 1. ' f to a other school when they know l love school. . FONDEST MEMORY-The days of: August 17, 1948: July 4, 1947: Augu , 17, 1046: .lune 18, 15149. I '. LIFE AMBITION-'l'o always love und cherish a H :xppy R ich W oncIe Q ful life, and to make my mother proud ol' me and my works. I 1 x . I A' V WARK, EARL WILLIAM- Skinny -Qenefal 1 ACTIVITIES-Lihrury Corn., 1, 2. N CHARACTERISTIC- Ohl I hroke my glasses : I don't know , or I can't t .- 1 remember. 1 ' PET AVERSICN-School, Wm-ii. , -. s ' FONDEST MEMORY-Summm-rtinieJ l5yron's educational lectures. LIFE AMlll'l'l0N-Nc-on and television work, or else the Navy: but first Y. , f i to lonl' around For a year or two. 'J I' Q -' '- '-ja' , :JT.Ql.4L . 1 ff , . i iff' TER - A FAIRE- Muffin -Technical -4' IT ,S-G.A.A., 1, 2, 4, Dues Collector, 1, Board, 1, Freshman Class F, ,Cl xii mn, Junior Class Clmirmun: Leaders' Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4, Asst., 3, 4: IN U . y nptuin. 2, 3, 4, Asst., 1: Dressing Room Monitor, 1, 2: Dance 'ISD K Q9 D' Q 2, 'i, -1, Secretary, 2, Treasurer, 4: Basketball. 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 1 st. , All-Star Team, 1, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey, 3, 4, Captain, 3, . 4' ll-Stair, 3, fl, Chzimpionship, 3, 4: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap- . 1 , , All-Star Tcnm, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3: Home Room Secretary, 3: pp N v omnre .ljilll-Ah1l!l'Il'1.lll Cluh, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2: S,P.Q.R., 2: I , Slips Com., 4: Human Relations, 3: Pin and Rim: Cum., 3: Ice Skating Clnh. 3: Bronze Modal, 3: Silver Medal, 3: Gold Medal, 4. CI-IARACTERIS'l'lC-Always seen with my nee, Clara, plus Bessie, Shirley und Gloria: allways snapping: over Bop : rushing: to get that 4:30 bus to Pliilmlelphin for the week cnd. PET AVEHSION-Conceited boys and gossiping girls: people who mis- pronounrze my numc: lh-ssie's singing: Czxrroll's jokes. FONDEST MEMORY-August 31, 1948 fShirley knowslg Penn Relays, l!lllT-IEMR: Class Night. 1049. LIFE AMBITION-'lf'o be suc C cssfu L in whatever I undertake and to mnke my mother and father proud ol' me. .3. 55 - WATSON, MARGARET JOANNE- Wats , Peggy -Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Leaders' Corps, 1, 2: Chorus Club, 1, 2, 3: Basketball, 1, 2: Ice Skating Club, 3: Volleyball, 1, 2: Attendance Checker, 3, 4: Home Room Secretary, 1: Gym Captain, 1, 2, Asst., 3: Senior Current Events Club: Hockey, 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Openine and closing Stewart's: being 21 date bureau: tryins: to locate Eleanor, Sweets , Barbara and Carol-all at the same time: being: with Emmett. PET AVERSION-Those numerous people who want to think for you: school in Lreneral: rainy days: Capital Airlines: little black books, and Nor- folk, Va. FONDEST MEMORY--Christmas, 1948: all the gay times with Babs, and all the wonderful times I've spent in A.C.H.S.: every day since October, 1948. LIFE AMBITION-To sce Gleason rzilded in irlory: Schoppy satisfied: Keysey cut an class: Carol content: Annetta minus a medical book: Connie com- pletcly happy: Paula and Barbara. with nothing to say: Babs a member of the family, and to see Washington go up in smoke. COLLEGE-Stevens Junior Collette. 1. W fi W WEAVER, STRATTON W.- Bitterboy , Strat , Eager Beaver -Technical I-I..'f, ACTIVITIES-Home Room Presirlent, 1, Alternate, 4: Cafeteria Com., 1, 2: ' Intercluss Basketball, 2: Intercluss Track, 2, 3: Health Club, 2, 3: Jr. '- !- ' Varsity Football, 3: Senior Current Events Club, 3, 4: Slide Rule, 2, 3. Q-'V ,Hy CHAIZACTERISTIC-Gcttinzr advice from Mrs. Anthony iCelesteJ: annoying 1 Iv? ' Peg in homo room: greasine E's in chemistry xclnss: hitting the pin- J' it 5 1 -1- bull machine nt Nick's with Ned and Bill: eating dinner at Dink's: new srirl every week. PET AVERSION--Home rooms: teachers: teacher's pets: guys who think 1.hey're operators: report cards: people who talk too much: hard times girls give me: fretting: the, Your sister did better story. FONDEST MEMORY-Week end in New York with Ned, Bill and Schocky: August 21, 1948 in Lake Placid. LIFE AMBITION-To date Elizabeth Taylor: make the Honor Roll: go to California to live with a nice wife: to make enough money so I wouldn't have to worry about it ever: have a nice Cadillac convertible: no to Florida with Dave. COLLEGE-Southern Cnlifornia, University of Miami or Princeton. PAGE 109 ..- I- fn 'nf re fits' wi 1 .22 ni eg: affirm rg if fix ew.. W Mini. I. QN- 'wi-ei 'rage ev mga .MX ' aa am EH 1 1 ,Q ago , 5 s A WEINER, FRANK- Frank -Technical ACTIVITIES-Slide Rule, Beginners and Advanced: Math Club, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Arguing with Dichter in history. PET AVERSION-People who agree with me. FONDEST MEMORY-Miss Stanbnr1.: s trig class. LIFE AMBITION-?'! COLLEGE-University of Pennsylvania or Temple. 1 1 'X' if WEINSTEIN, SUZANNE SIMONE- Sue , Susan Winston , Miss Diving Bell of 1948 -Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2: Gym Captain, 2: Chorus Club, 1: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Banker, 1, 2, 3, 4: Ballad for Americans , 2: Drama Guild, 3, 4, Thespian, 4: Speakers' Bureau, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary, 4: Commer- cial Club, 3, 4: What a Life , 3: Stage Door , 4: Christmas Play, 2, 4: Cafeteria Com., 1: Slips Com., 2, 3, 4: Perfect Attendance, 1: All E Honor Roll, 1: Typing Com., 4: Observer Subscription Collector, 4: Herald 5 Staif Typist, 4: Commercial Club Journal Editor, 4. CHARACTERISTIC--Singing and anything connected with music: seen i 51 gauge, 15 denier with high heels: spending time with the niceg I friend I've ever had-- Lil Lorins : constantly worrying: those frequeh visits to Room 108: singing over the radio: music, music and mot music!! PET AVERSION-Cliques and segregated groups. v I FONDEST MEMORY-That memorable Monday night in November, 194811: when I sang at The Sun and Star Roof : Glee Club: dramstics, aiidi . having had the privilege of being one of Mr. Barkan's students. LIFE AMBITION-To succeed in becoming a well-known vocalist: to sin on Broadway and meet Lil there: to see my father retired: to give rn I mother all the things her heart desires: to go to California with Stan' if - to someday hear mom and dad proudly say, That's my daughteru: t gg live up to Mr. Barkan's expectations of me: and above all-to iindif someone I can love and have that love returned. 'uf .nil ,I - A ' ,iff if .lx W I -I :, . 1.1 ., ,. I WEINTRAUB, ELAINE FLORENCE-Technical L 1' ACTIVITIES-Attendance Com., 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Current Events Club, 2: Senior Current Events Club, 4: Senior Pan-American Club, 4: G.A.A., I 3, 4: Gym Asst., 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Monopolizing the phone Monday nights while doing my labs with Lena: listening to Phyllis talk about Temple and hoping I won't land there: Am I late? It wasn't really my fault, our clock stopped. PET AVERSION-Dr. Whitmoyer's Little writtens and Memory Gems : people who ask, Is Mark your brother? : those who say, You look like a little girl. FONDEST MEMORY-Dr. Whitmoyer's seventh period chemistry class. ,- LIFE AMBITION-To live, to love, to learn and to make my parents proud. of me. COLLEGE-Adelphi College. nd 3: WEINTROB, MARK ELLIOT-L'Markey , Dudley , Merril -General Qi ACTIVITIES-Library Com., 1: Home Room Representative, 1, Program Com. i Chairman, 1: Saturday Night Canteen Com., 1: Study Hall Monitor, 2: Ushers' Com., 2: Spanish Club, 8, 4, Fiesta Com., 3: Senior Cafeteria Com., 4: Advanced Slide Rule, 4: Choral Speaking Group, 4: Drama Guild Apprentice, 3, Journeyman, 4: Stage Door Ticket Com. Chairman, 4: A.C.H.S. Radio Program for N.E.A. Week, 4: Science Dept. Picture Poster Com., 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always campaigning for a lost cause: furthering the principles of Ahove Zadekah Achtos: going around with 140 fellas: - listening to Bunny talk endlessly: Cupidol1 beating me up. , PET AVERSION-Middle initial E being left out of my name: last name ' being spelled 'traub, 'trout, 'berg, 'trap, etc. : people asking, Is Elaine your sister? : white orchids that turn brown at formals: wise guys: dead-wood, and spoiled, selfish women. FONDEST MEMORY-.l'.S., now Mrs. S.F.: being with S.G. three, four and live summers ago: Lilyan's party after Stage Door on January 8, 1949: Junior Miss . LIFE AMBITION-To be a capitalist and have B.G. as my lawyer: R.K. as my chauffeur: M.B. as my assistant: E.L., B.W., W.F. as my secretariesw N.E. as my bartender: R.B. as my bodyguard: M.S. as the chief janitor in my office building, and M.A. as my investment broker. COLLEGE-University of Pennsylvania Wharton School or Rutgers. 'I fr '-S -. .v. WELLS, WILLIAM CARL- Willie -General CHARACTERISTIC-Sitting up nights getting television eyes. PET AVERSION-People named Robinson who call people named Bill Bob. LIFE AMBITION-To be on the transmitting end of a television camera. PAGE 110 -WHITEHEAD, JOAN MARIE- Jo -Technical K1 I r l p I WHIMS, CLARENCE BERNARD, JR.- Chuck -Technical ACTIVITIES-Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Asst. Accompanist, 2, 3, President, 4a, Accompanist, 4: Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3b, Vice-President, fla: Ushers' Com., 2, 3, Chairman, 2, 3: Chorus Club Accompanist, 2, 3, 4: String Trio. 2, 3, 4: Home Room Representative, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Constitution Cum.. 3: Drama Guild, Journeyman, 3, 4, Vice-Pgesident, 421: Speakers' Bureau, 3, 4, President, -la: Math Club, 3, 4: Octet, 2, 3, 4: Double Octet, 3: Student Council, 4: Student Organist, 4: Prom Com., 4. CHARAC'l'1'lRISTIC-'Campiinz in Room 133: wondering what the inside of the home room looks like. PET AVERSION-3rd and 4th floor home rooms: insincere people: those who believe that School is just a waste of time. FONDEST MEMORY-The many people I've met and known during my three years in A.C.H.S. LIFE AMIXITION-To make my parents the proudest in the world. .J - 1 x 4 ACTIVITIES-St. Xavier-Speakers' Group, 1, 2: Choral Group, 1, 2: Dramatic ' Club, 2: Class President, 2. A.C.H.S.-G.A.A., 3, 4: Human Relations Council, 3: Gym Captain, 3, Asst., 3: Basketball, 4: Volleyball, 4: Sports Leaders' Group, 4. 1 CHARAC l'ERlS'l IC-Bangs: forever saying, lt's a panic : always seen in a 'I '38 Ford with three Live Wircs : chatting with girls on Monday about 1- week-end fun: explaining things to Butch. 5' PET AVERSION-People who call me Jounie: three flights upstairs to home room: lies: Spanish 2: Shirley catching: her buses: Sth period study. FONDEST MEMORY-New Year's Eve, 49: the two years I spent at A.C.H.S.: - Senior Prom, '49, ' LIFE AMBITION-To see Marion and Johnny get hitched: Shirley find the ' right man: make my mom proud of me: to sec California: find someone with a few million and live happily ever after. 1 , ii' ff WHITEHILL, CATHERINE ANNE- Sis , Whitey -Technical ACTIVITIES--Cal'eteria Com., 1, Chairman, A: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Pan-American Club, 1, 2: Senior Pan-American Club, 3: Tennis, 4: Field Hockey, 4: Ice Skating Club, 3: Slide Rule, 3: Human Relations Council, 3: Asst. Gym Captain, 2, 3: Slips Com., 3, 4: Locker Room Monitor, 2: Wash Room Monitor, 2: Study Hall Monitor, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Fixzhtinxr it out with Janet, Peggy, Rosemary and Betty to see who nets the best seat in Joan's car and trying not to get C.A. while l'm at it. PET AVERSION-Snobs: Freshmen: Rosemary's continual talking: people whose Hello is always accompanied by a heavy slap on the back. FONDEST MEMORY--June, 1947: the gang at the McDevitt's: Lloyd's house: some of the swell kids I met during high school. LIFE AMBITION-To finish whatever I undertake: to see my brother play pro basketball, and make my mom and dad proud of me. COLLEGE-U.C.L.A. J CL ,. WHITTAKER, RUTH MARCARET- Wit --General ACTIVITIES-Cuifcterin. Com., 1: G.A.A., 1, 2: Chorus Club, 3: Gym Monitor, 3: Human Relations Council, B: Banking Com., 3, 4: Asst. Gym Captain, 4. CHARAC'l'ERIS'l'lC-Beiru: seen in that green and white sweater: 5th period home room lunches: Gth period Good Humor Hour: laughing at the wrong time: knowing too much of nothing and not enough of something. PET AVERSION-Mr. Sullivan calling Peg and me The Despair Twins : tryim: to catch that S:20 trolley in the morning. FONDEST MEMORY-Vacation of August, 1948: every week end. LIFE AMBITION-To S'1'AN d by A wonderful guy for the rest of my life, and be followed always by the shadow of success and happiness. i 1 'G F' WHITTLE, ELAINE- Eee , Blue-eyes -General ACTIVITIES-Cafeteria Com., 1: Safety Com., 4. CI-IARACTERISTIC-Liste-ning to Flossie and .Ieanie's love troubles, and beinxz glad that I don't have any, I hope: always asking good, old faith- ful Jennie for the assignments, and forever blabbing my big mouth about a C ertain party. PET AVERSION--People who ask me why I don't cut my hair, and the persistent ones who come through the balcony in the early hours of the morninx: when they know they shouldn't. FONDEST MEMORY-That lovely Saturday in July, 1948, on the beach. LIFE AMBITION--To make my mom a little proud of me: to have success in the thinlrs I do, and most of all to marry that C ex-tain party. PAGE 11 1 l s X am- . 1 'Y sus :sim lin 1',. L. WILEY, ISABEL ELLEN- Izzy -Ceneral ACTIVITIES-Lower Camden County Regional High School-Dramatic Club: Student Government: Finisse Club: Student Patrol: Thespians. A.C.H.S.- Drama Guild, 3, 4, Secretary, 4: 'AWhat a Life , 3: Stage Door , 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always laughing. PET AVERSION-Big man taking advantage ol' a woman. FONDEST MEMORY-Freshman year when the curtain call found me with no skirt-it had fallen down to the fioor. LIFE AMBITION-To do work which will bring: me in contact with people, whom I find I like very much. L WILKINS, JOAN SEDONIA- Little Girl , Joanne -Technical ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Dues Collector, 3: Leaders' Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4, Oflicer, 4: Gym Captain, 1, Asst., 2, 3: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 1, Asst. Captain, 2, Asst., 1, 2, All-Star, 1, Champions: Field Hockey, 3, 4: Outdoor Tennis, 4: Kickball, 2, All-Star Team, Champions: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Star Team, 2, Champions: Dance Club, 3, 4: Cafeteria Com., 1, 2, 3, 4: Sports Leaders' Group, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Never on time: always listening to Donuld's corny J okes and B op music: forever seen with Mary, Dot and Anna: always talkimz to Dot in study hull about our one and only: always leaning over the banister and calling- Melvin Buell. PET AVERSION-Miss WiIliams's Mademoiselle Wilkins, venez ici : poo.- ple's smart remarks, Darn, Joan, you sure are tiny . FONDEST MEMORY--When I first met a certain guy. LIFE AMBITION-To reach a hundred pounds nr over: to be a credit' to my parents and race. '7 WILKINSON, FLORENCE EMMA- Flo , Floss -Technical ACTIVITIES-Collingswood High School-Girl Reserves. GHARACTERISTIC-Always talking and yawning: seen with Elaine, Jean, Kay, Nancy and Annie at lunch: always talking about J.A. : freckles: seen laughing at lunch with the gang: trying to outtalk Kay. PET AVERSION-Mr. Schwab's tests: children who always want their own way: people who insist you don't know what you have on your counter and in stock in 5c Sz 104: stores: people who brag when they have nothiri to brag about. FONDEST MEMORY-November 12, 1948: Senior year. LIFE AMBITION-To grow up to be a woman my mother would be proud of: to have a happy life with J.A. '7 1 WILLIAMS, CLARENCE HENRY- Steve -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Chorus Club, 3, 4: Glee Club, 3: Cafeteria Com., 2: Interclass Baseball and Track, 2, 3: Boxing Club, 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Getting sleepy in history: starving Knot eating lunch? the 5th or 6th period: picking up on some deep Bop : listening to ou den dow and his Bop . PET AVERSION-Smoking on the first floor so near to Mr. Barkan: study hall teachers who play Sherlock Holmesuz WHY DIDN'T YOU do this before ? -this refers to the 'ith period study. FONDEST MEMORY-Spending Sith, 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th periods with Miss Gallia after school, and Mr. Youm:'s corny jokes flcu - 1cu2J. LIFE AMBITION-To :ret out of A.C,H.S. and to 'travel--Cto P'villcl. 'h if' WILLIAMS, MILDRED CONSTANCE- Connie , Mi 5' Brigh es , av Classical ' ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, 3 Cole , B cam tain, 2: Volleyball, 2: ic b , : r , Wash Room Monitor teria rench Club 3 4 Sophomore m ic Cu Rec e ay, lvl-jp Senior Ilan An1erican e oom esi ent 3 eprescnta with a corny Jo tryx smxl ut eadm up in cal mg myself witt us in see wit the if 1 D' L s s 2 m p , 1: , ., 2, 'fl : S. ., 2, 3, ' , . : -A l , 2, im: 2 2: Q . - . , 3' . , X Q tive: Drama Guild, 1 uma elatio f, 3: tbflou ci, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-A ys I , To ti and n 'I , d ready . . : . . . a : I. . , t .. g - H PET AVERSIO aving to pl i year r yea my f en s call me Connie al ugh my name Mil : p p ho insi that I look like Loren Grrl: D c it o 1-'s ry Ge and little writtens . FONDEST MEMIORY-J 194 : t orchid or the Junior Prom, '48: Christmas holiday of 4 - e Prom: 7th period chemistry with Doc Whitmoyer. ' X LIFE AMBITION-To R ea my Xambition as an English T eacher: and to en J oy the good th .s that life has to oIfe R . COLLEGE-Montclair State e chers' College. PAGE 1 W3' WILLIAMS, RU EN Pee ee 'Rube , asy ,f Slow -General ACTIV IE In ass F ot I 2, . I ter asketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: In r T a c, , . , n 'e 9:-JII , , 3: Interclass Soft- ,' , 3, : Ir 'class Boxing, 1, 2, 3. CH AC IC F -in iw, quiet. PET A ,People nskinyr mc why I'm not as tall as my father. LIF 1 To ako ther and father proud of me: to do the st in wlmtevcr - to hc a credit to my race. :P 1 I WILLIAMS, THOMAS- Big Red -Technical Y ACTIVITIES-Cafeteria Com., 1, 2, 3: Chorus Club, 3, 4: Boys' Octet, 4: 1 Boxing' Team, 2: Track Team, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen with G. in the balcony. v PET AVERSION-Double pcriod of chemistry. Forioasfr MEMORY-Feimmry znnh. ,W LIFE AMBITION-To speak Spanish fluently. g COLLEGE-Lincoln University. 4 3- WILLIAMS, YVONNE- Bonnie -Commercial ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Star, 1, 2: Volley- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Star, 1, 2: Kickball, 1, 2, All-Star, 1, 2: Hockey, 2, 3: Gym Captain, 3, 4: Monitor, 1, 2: Dance Club, 1, 2, 3: Cafeteria Com., 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always sniilinzf. always being' seen with a different fella: listening to Alma's troubles, flovel. PET AVERSION-People who know Connie and me, but still call me Connie: people who misspnll and mispronounce my name: Mr. Neumann getting Dorothy Warsl and me confused. FONDEST MEMORY-Junior Prom of '48 and Senior Prom of '49: December 27, 1948, at and after the Copa Cabana. LIFE AMBITION-To R each the height o F happiness and success. COLLEGE-Pioneer Institute, Philadelphia, Pa. 9, 1 WILSON, FLORENCE GRACE- FIossie -Commercial ACTIVITIES-Cafeteria Com., 1, 2, 3, Chairman, 3: G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Leaders' Corps, 1, 2, 8: All-Star Hockey Team, 3: Basketball, 2, 3: Volleyball, 1, 2. CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen with that certain sailor from Tex. : cutting capers: S.G.D.M. PET AVERSION-The Monday after those long holidays. FONDEST MEMORY--New Year's of 1948 and 1949. LIFE AMBITION-To be a successful secretary and then happily married. -Y 3 WILSON, GEORGE MARTIN- Georgie -General ACTIVITIES-Intex-class Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Cafeteria Com., 4: Football, 2, 3: Blue Team, 1, 2, 3. CHARACTERISTIC-Always swimming with the gang: second home - Masonic Temple: playing pool in de temple: telling sea stories with the Boys , 6th period. , PET AVERSION-Miss Bierly's life history and arthritis: Mr. Bowen's jokes: people who call me muscle-bound , Cbound to get musclesl. FONDEST MEMORY-Swimming at Beach Six with G. : vacation in San Juan, Puerto Rico. LIFE AMBITION-Be a millionaire: design and build my own mansion in South America with zz horse race track in the backyard. COLLEGE--Architectural college 171-U. S. Navy HJ. PAGE 113 is xi 5 e 33 www - is an an s EQ sna- ga WILSON, HARITQON RAYMOND, JR.- Harry -Commerical CTIV Freshman Cafeteria Com 1 Varsity Track, 1, 2, 8 Captain aptam-and Ass . Coach, 4: Cross Country, 2, 3: Interclass Basket- 1, 1, 2, 3,f4g V ify Double octet, 2: chorus Club, 2, ag Glee Club, 2: X J rom Com., 3: p and Gown Com., 4: Board of Athletics, 3, 4. ARACTERI T Talk' bop with Carp , Thread and Eggie after tr c racgicezrzixo meeting n certain party on the Dot and to always ve af mile. P 'T ION Getting to school six minutes before nine. F T ME RY-Winning the mile relay in the Penn Relays of 1948 fter By n e fell and was in last place and Dickerson's 50.6 quarter: Those,fgo1d medals sure looked good. LIFE AMBITION-To make my mother and father the happiest parents in thefworldz also to earn enough money to buy Mr. Carney a new hat. lC.OIalfEGE-Southern University. ix ,- I WILSON, JULIA MAUD- Julie , Judy -LAS. ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Club, 2, 3, 4: Senior Pan-American Club, 3, 4: Senior Cafeteria Com., 4: All-Star Field Hockey, 4: All-Star Volleyball, 3: All-Star Basketball, 3: Perfect Attendance, 3. CI-IARACTERISTIC-Being seen with Becky: writing letters to Red and never mailing them. PET AVERSION-Getting to school on time: week-end homework. FONDEST MEMORY-Graduation. LIFE AMBITION-To be a nurse, and meet the one and only. COLLEGE-Franklin. 9' ob WILSON, SHIRLEY JANE- Shirl -General ACTIVITIES-Attendance Com., 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Captain, 4: Home Room Secretary, 3: G.A.A., 1, 2. - CHARACTERISTIC-Always saying the wrong thing at the wrong time and worrying about things that don t count: making Bill mad and then trying to make him glad again. PET AVERSION-Homeworkll: having to climb those stairs to the third floor every day for four years: people who can't understand me: not being able to stay mad. FONDEST MEMORY-Christmas and New Year's Eve-1948: all the good times in A.C.H.S.: those terrific summersl: getting on the Honor Roll finally. LIFE AMBITION-To make Bill the best wife ever and to live up to all expectations of my mother and father. . 5 L ,l Q x WISCH, DONALD D.-Technical CHARACTERI TIC-Known for being absent. f PET AVERSI -Doing homework. LIFE AMBITION-To ave perfect attendance. I' f' www relay! ' , f x Ir M' ical 1: Library Com., 1, 2, 8: iders' Corps, 3: Volleyball, 3. 56 always in a hurry: seen in PET ' ark Bth periods: Lillian and her has yet to comc To become a nurse and a W A.C. General Hospital for nurse training. , XI M PAGE 114 L ik K s ouncil 3 derellns . IU' PET AVERSION--Mr. Sullivan calling Ruth and me, The Despair Twins : 1 , Nut's Private Navy : people who belittle others: conceit. FONDEST MEMORY-My four years in A.C.H.S.: football and basketball I 1 r -WOLF, MARY THERESA- WoIfie -Commercial ' ACTIVITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Captain, 2, 3, 4: Leaders' Corps, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey, 3, 4: Tennis, 3, 4, Asst. Manager, 4: G.A.A. Dues Collector, 3: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Star, 2: Kickball, 2: Social Dancing, 4: Ice Skating Club, 3: Freshman Cafeteria Com., 1. CHARACTERISTIC-Always seen with Bernie and Rosie: catching up on scoop with Sonny and Chickie: talking to Connie U. about her Bill. PET AVERSION-People saying, Aren't you ever without Bernie'Z : Chickie's love problems : Sonny's, 0h! He's cute : Pat Freeman's laugh: wait- ing' for Rosie. FONDEST MEMORY-Four years with Mary S.: my Senior year in A.C.H.S. LIFE AMBITION-To make my mother and father proud of me. 4? Q- WOOD, MARSHALL DIXON- Beetle , Fat Daddy , Dixie Woo Woo -General ACTIVITIES-Varsity Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Track, 3: Interelass Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Intel-class Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 1, 2, 3: Chorus Club, 2, 3: Health Club, 3, 4. CHARACTERISTIC-Always going to sleep in class: raising cane with the boys in the balcony. PET AVERSION-Miss Davies' corny jokes: people who talk too much. LIFE AMBITION-To be a professional athlete: make plenty of money, and be a credit to mom and pop. I ITIES-G.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus Club, 3: Asst. Gym Captain, 2: Attendance Com., 2: Perfect Attendance, 1, 2, 3, 4: Cafeteria Com., 3, 4: ' Human Relation C ' , . CHARACTERISTIC-Laughing and talking with the Jolly Girls : listening to Elsie's love problems: receiving Bernie's problem letters: hearing Connie talking about her favorite subject-men: making plans with Dot, Lorrine and Nut: rushing to Miss Bierly's class with the Cin- ' -11 W MARGARET- Peg , Peggy -General games: week end of January 14, 1949. LIFE AMBITION-To bc a credit to my wonderful mother and dad: to see Dot, Lorrine, Nat and myself become R.N.'s: to live a happy and suc- cessful life. , VL-Ili Q COLLEGE-Mount Sinai ol for Nurses. .fe x r-Q-4+ . gk O -HU!!! eds , Hopeless -Technical ' T131 ms' .A.A 1, 2 , 4: Lib 'ary com., 1, 2, Chairman, 3, 4: or- ' N estra , 2, : nis Clu 2b, 3, : Passed with All E's , 1: K A ex-1' -t Atte nc . Huy n V ations C neil, 3a. 4 ' A 'RI C-A a . ,N : cold hun : z 'ng Chop , Who is 1 mis ti 1 ' awa a-1-1 ith Pat, F , o Peggy and talking f - ou .J. I I I 7 V S10 Pe pie w spe a mln oun e Natalie as if there were I all C ' If I FO ST - amber ' 8 till Ju , '49: November 12, 1948: - veek e 1 o uar 14, 194 WyF ITI - truly ambitious, and to live up to all of my mother's Z ' 'tu ' s an few of my own. 24 COL, G 1 Hospital. 1 3- WILLIAM LEWIS COOK GEORGE CYRUS RISSER WILLIAM GEORGE KAUSER ROBERT SACKS BETTY ANN KRAY IRVING SCHULMAN VINCENT E. LITZIE WILLIAM ALFRED SIMONSEN ANDREW JOSEPH QUINN JAMES MICHAEL TULLY PAGE 115 .A ccM0re To Be Desirecl Than Golclv I Wanted the gold and I sought itg I scrabbled and mucked like a. slave. Was it famine or scurvy-I fought itg I hurled my youth to a grave. I wanted the gold and I got it- Came out with a fortune last fall, Yet somehow life's not what I thought it, And somehow the gold isn't all. There's gold and it's haunting and hauntingg It's luring me on as of oldg Yet it isn't the gold that Pm wanting So much as just finding the gold. 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'111 1'1 1i5 1.1 ...... , ,A ,, 11,1 2,1 .15 5,111 1' 11, 1 1 ,Il :I .-1531111 1 1:1111 11 11111 ' 1151 6111 1111 1 111111E1111' 111 . 5 V' ' 11. 1.9 1 -I . . .,.. -NJ' ' 1-Q L i:,'1::j'l'1 .X 'LH Q RNA --...,--- I HV.-1111 1 1 X - 1-11' A 13 1k 1:111111 1 ' L. .: G 1 1111 11, 1 311 -1 - ' ' Dm 47 11115 -1.1 !-, 111,,,, ,W F1 , ffrl PAGE 118 l W' N X If '.l if 4 X Il O li amaze., 0 l Wdlaspih ,Wyre ll GRUAN IZATION S They assembled in the spacious room formed by the upper story of Colton Hall, which was at that time the only building in all California adapted to the purpose, on September lst, 18493 but formal organization Was not reached until the 4th, Between that date and October 13th, they drafted and adopted a constitution containing the best features of those in force in the Eastern states, and conducted themselves With a dignity and Wisdom that showed they were fully sensible of the momentous trust imposed upon them - the forming of a great, sovereign and independent state. BooK1n figiidiggi PAGE 119 ' ' 1 1...Z- -, On l i Editor-in-Chief Layout Editors LOIS BRUNSTEIN LENA BIOLETTI, BARBARA ABRAMSON Faculty Advisor CLARENCE DIKE x Q- X .,a-fr V . ? 5 - wi-A fam-. , X: Subscription Staff PAGE 1 2 0 f 1 l , Eta JEROME MATEZ ALICE GOLDSTHIN ARNOLD SCHUSTERMAN MIRIAM MOLITCH THEODORE BAYLESS MARY McCONNELL ROBERT ALLMAN. Manager HELEN MONHEIT 1 ,xg . 'z X 1 - . in 4 Litorary Editors Phot0f.:!'2DhY EGHLDFS I BARBARA HARAB, JOYCE BAYLINSON EDITH SCHWARTZ, DAVID FREEDMAN, ROBERT GLAYMON Sfafg Art Editors CECELIA LEVINE, SAM DION Advertising Stall' V LOIS I-IOROWITZ, IVAN GORODETZER. LOIS GAINES. Herald Typists FLORENCE KATZ, HENRY SCHRIER, Manager NANCY JOHNSON, SUZANNE WEINSTEIN, MARY JANE CARLSIIN PAGE 121 MR, WALTER WILLIAMS Not to be forgotten is Mr. Bernard Swartz who has been Mr. Wi1liams's right hand man and a vital factor in the paper. After many subscriptions had been sold the Observer raffled off a football signed by a number of famous men from the sports world. This event also aroused much interest. Although the staff is exuberant over the reception that the Observer has re- ceived, they are continually striving for improvement and promise that in a short time the Observer will not only record A.C.H.S. history, but will make it. PAGE 122 two Weeks. Our spotlight is on the Observer and well does it deserve our praise for the amazing growth it has achieved this year. Till Mr. Walter H. Williams became our journalism instructor in A.C.H.S. the Observer was limping along on a page of a local newspaper once a week. How- ever, with his guiding hand and en- thusiasm the Observer was reborn in our school and the result is a truly ex-7 cellent newspaper, planned, written and edited by students and appearing every M R. BERNARD SWARTZ Fi' . 4 f i J I Editor-in-Chief ......... Managing Editors....... News Editor ........ Feature Editor .... Literary Editor ........ Girls' Sports Editor ...... Music Editoxn... ...... .. Exchanrre Editor ...... Cai-toonist ......... ...... Layout Editors ........ Photoxrraphy Editor Dramatics,................ OBSERVER REPORTERS JANET CUMMINGS ELLIS DEULL IVAN GORODETZER. JOYCE HYMES BARRY TARGAN MANUEL ROBINSON, JR. JOE BESS MARY ANN NEWMAN HAL UCHIDA MARLENE BELCHIKOFF SAM DION BARBARA COSSOY ROSALIE GILLMAN HARRIS KAUFFMAN HERMAN YAMRON MARCH ANN AGRONS JOYCE BAYLINSON BARBARA BARAB RUBE BOGDANOFF LOIS BRUNSTEIN LENORE BURSTEIN ELAINE LAVIN HARRIET MAGILL ROSALIE PAPARONE PHYLLIS RICH LARRY RUBENSTEIN EDITH SCHWARTZ NANCY COLES HOWARD FRANKLIN BOB GLAYMON FLOYD HAMILTON NANCY JOHNSON MONA SHEINFELD RONNIE SILVERS ROSALIE SINGER MARIE WALTER JACKIE WOOD MALIA SEGAL TYPISTS ROSALIE ACCIAVATTI ANTOINETTE RANDO CATHERINE BRONZI LILLIAN ROSCOE FRAIZADELL HALL AGNES STOICOS MARY PAPARONE MARGARET TILLEY PAGE 123 M 4 Q. ARISTA First Semester OFFICERS CONSTANCE GRIFFITH ...... ............ I Jresident ............. CELESTE MOGAB .............. ........ V ice-President ........ MARGARET RAPETTI ...... .,....... S ecretary ......,.. JOAN HIGBEE ,................ ...... T rensurer ...... LOUISE ROIK. .............. ........... A ttcnclunce ...... .. Seniors Juniors MARCH ANN AGRONS SUE APPLEYARD JOYCE BAYLINSON LENA BIOLETTI LOIS BRUNSTEIN KITTY CORCORAN CONSTANCE GRIFFI MARIE HAY VIVIENNE HEATH JOAN HELLINGER JOAN HIGBEE NANCY JOHNSON MARY McCONNELL MIRIAM MOLITCI-I MARJORIE NAAME ELAINE SCHECTER H FLORENCE STEWART CONNIE URON HELEN LOUISE ANDREWS BETTY BACHARACI-I NANCY JANE BATH DEBBIE BAYLINSON CAROL BETCHEN RUTH BREDER DOROTHY CAIN ELIZABETH CIBULLA CAROL FAUNCE JANE HASSON SALLY HOLT JO ANN KOSTAS JOAN LEVINE JOAN LLOYD ROSE MESSINA CELESTE MOGAB MARGARET RAPETTI JUDITH SMITH SANDRA TRILLING MARY LOU WILLIAMS Advisors Second Semester ......MARJORIE NAAME .......DEBBlE BAYLINSON .......DOROTHY CAIN .......JOAN HIGBEE .......,....PEARLDEAN WEEKS Sophomores PATTY BEURY BARBARA BRADWAY JEAN HROWNRIGG HELEN BRYAN GRACE COLQUHOUN BETSY ENGEL BARBARA HAAS LORA LEE JACKSON PATSY JAQUISH JOAN LEYRER PATTY MANSFIELD HELEN MERCER MARY JANE PINES BARBARA ROHE LOUISE ROIK ELEANOR ROUNICK BARBARA STROTBECK MARY LEE TIMBERLAKE PAT TORTON PEARLDEAN WEEKS DOROTHY WELLER ALICE WINNETT WATSON HELEN SCOTT PAGE 124 STUDENT COUNCIL President .....................................,.................................... Vice-Pl'esident.... ...... Secretary .... ................. . Senior Repre:acntative........ Junior Representative .,........... Sophomore Representative ...... Freshman Represcntativen.. .... . .... ...,...... . .... . ........... DAVID DEVLIN MANUEL ROBINSON FLORENCE STEWART GEORGE SARKOS HERBERT JACOBS VIRGINIA PITALE WILLIE MAE HOBBS For the first time A.C.H.S. can boast a Student Council. The object of our council is to encourage a feeling of co-operation and loyalty through- out the school, to bring the faculty and students closer together, and to glve the students a voice in the government of the school. I-IOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Seniors WALTER ADAMS LENA BIOLETTI ARMIDA COOK JANE DIVAC LOIS GAINES CHARLES HAGAN RONALD KUGEL LOUIS LAZAR CHARLES MERTZ WILLIAM PERSKY HARRY ROSENBERG GEORGE SCI-IILLING MILDRED WILLIAMS CLARENCE WHIMS Juniors BETTY BACHARACH HOWARD RERNSTEIN ANN CAPILLE DAVID BUTLER ANTHONY DAMIANO PATRICIA FREEMAN SELMA GURST CARLENE JOHNSON JOANNE KOSTAS NANCY McKINLEY GEORGE NAAME JAMES QUINN JOAN SCOTT IRENE THOMAS WILLIAM WALLS MARY LOU WILLIAMS Sophomores ETTORE ACCIAVATTI PATRICIA BEURY JOHN CONROY ELIZABETH ENGEL ELAINE GASKO LILLIAN HIGBEE LAURA LEE JACKSON JOAN LEYRER JEAN McCALL REYMUNDA OASIN MARY PINES PAGE 125 PHILIP SAGE HERBERT SIROTA MARY TIMBERLAKE FREDERICK WEINER Freshmen MYRA ASHTON KEEFE BEYER SALLY CLARK CHARLOTTE ECCLES SONIA HOBBS-FERNIE BARBARA GOLDSTEIN JOSEPH HARRIS WILLIAM KAUFMAN AUDREY KROMNICK JOYCE MCCALL ROBERT PATT PHYLLIS RICH MARIE RUSSO JOSEPH SCOTT ALLEN TURNER LEE WILLIAMS SENIOR PAN-AMERICAN CLUB First Semester JAMES MARSHALL ...,..... SALLY TANNENBLATT.. .,.. , JANET YAMRON .............. First Row FAYE VILENSKY ERMA SLESS ALICE HOBBS MARLENE BELCHIKOFF PAT FREEMAN ARMIDA COOK JAMES MARSHALL CARROL BOSTON DAVID FREEDMAN NANCY JOHNSON MILDRED WILLIAMS BYRNA KOMITO ANNETTE LANGWEILER JULIE WILSON MARY JANE FAIRFIELD Second Row FLORENCE KATZ NAOMI HARRIS JANET YAMRON JANET CUMMINGS JANE KAUFELT AUDREY LACY ROSE MESSINA OFFICERS Second Semester ...........Presidf:nt.........,. ......DAVID FREEDMAN Vice-President ......... ...... C ARROL BOSTON .......Recordimr Secretary....... ......NANCY JOHNSON ...,...Corresponding Sccretarym... ......ARMIDA COOK MEMBERS CLAIRE CONROW JOAN HELLINGER EVA MALINO JO ANNE GLUCKMAN FLORA KRASSENSTEIN CHARLOTTE BROSS REBECCA BURNSIDE MARILYN BERTMAN BARBARA FEINGOLD Third Row LOUIS BUTTRICK CHARLES ROSEN LEONARD SINGER MARCIA BLANK SALLY SAXE RUTH BOWE PAT LIEBERMAN PHYLLIS MAEGIN EDA SNYDERMAN JUDY SMITH ELAINE WEINTROB JANET BARAB MARILYN CARR MRS. DAVIS FACULTY ADVISORS Fourth Row CLARENCE WASHINGTON GUY GERMANA MYRON COOPER WILLIAM WALLS MARVIN FREUND MILO MILLER JOHN MAJANE EDWARD JARDINE WOODY KEARNS MARTIN SUISMAN MR. NEUMANN Not in Picture NORMAN De YOUNG WILLIAM HOOPER BEVERLY KRAMER DOT MYERS JOHN PAN SUE RABIN ROBERT ROSE NANCY SCHWARTZ RITA SEGAL SALLY TANNENBLATT MRS. DAVIS MR. NEUMANN PAGE 126 rr --, ,J . 'u n P SOPHOMORE PAN-AMERICAN CLUB First Half OFFICERS Second Half DON McCIILLY ....... ......... P resident ........ ...... M ICHAEL REALE .IERALD RIMM ...... ,... ........ V i ce-President ...... ..,... H ELEN MERCER PATTY BEURY ............... ......... S ecretary ....... , ......... BARBARA ROHE MARY JANE PINES ................... .,...... T rensurer ........ ....,...... ...................... D O ROTHY WELLER Sophomore Members PATTY BEURY MARY JANE PINES LOUISE ROIK ALLEN LeCHARD HERBERT DUDNICK HERBERT SIROTA - DONALD McCULLY BARBARA ROHE STANTON HOFFMAN MARGARET HOPKINS .IERALD RIMM GRACE COLQUHOUN STEPHEN ROSEMAN BARBARA HAAS VIRGINIA CHRISTINE ANN KRIEG BARBARA FIELD NINA FINKLE PATSY JAQUISH IRENE MAX REYMUNDA OASIN DANIEL PARLIN TULLA PSALTIS MICHAEL REALE JOSEPH ROBERTSON ANN SCI-IEPER LENORA SIMMONS DORIS STEBBINS MARY LEE TIM BERLAKE ALICE TOWHEY FRED WEINER DOROTHY WELLER JACKIE WOOD Freshman Members LOIS BALLEN SUZANNE BEYER MARTIN BLATT KATHERINE BOLTE SANDRA BRASON ELAINE BROWN RICHARD CANTOR SALLY CLARK .IACQUELYN DAVIS BARBARA DUER CHARLOTTE ECCLES IRVING GINSBURG BARBARA GOLDSTEIN JOHN GRIFFITH ROBERT HEINZ DIANE HYMAN BRUCE KAUFFMAN LYDIA KEARNS JAY KISTLER AUDREY KROMNICK ROCHELLE LEVINE BARBARA McCONNELL ROBERT PATT ARLENE PROEBSTLE VICKI RABIN EDWARD MORENTI JOSEPH RAHN PHYLLIS RICH LAWRENCE RUBENSTEIN SANDRA ,RUBIN MARCIA STAMLER ALEX WEINTROB SHARON WISER Advisors MISS RIDER MR. SCHLESINGER PAGE 127 Qu, ' ll 1 rl Y PM Q SENIOR CURRENT EVENTS CLUB First Half OFFICERS Second Half ROBERT ALLMAN .............. .............. P resident ................. .....,.... L OUIS HOFFMAN HARRY ROSENBERG ......... ............. V ice-President ............ .......... J EROME MATEZ CAROL SATIN ..................... ...,.................. S ecretary ................. .......... M IRIAM MOLITCH ROBERT GLAYMON .......................,........... Senior Representative ..................................... TED BAYLESS DOUGLAS KLEINMAN' .............................. Junior Representative ...,..................,.............. JANET BARAB Probably from no other source has the Senior Current Events Club received more pleasure than from its well planned programs. Speeches by civic leaders and quizzes from within the club have all found their place in a Well-rounded year's enjoyment, with the concluding meetings de- voted principally to occurrences Within the last ten months. It may be expected that in the annual Press-Union Current Events test the results of the club will speak Well for the splendid opportunity offered it along those lines. PAGE 128 FC SOPHOMORE CURRENT EVENTS CLUB First Term, OFFICERS SHIRLFY LABOV .......... ....... P resident .......... HERBERT DUDNICK ....... ...... V ice-President ........ RI-IODA LUBER ............. ....... Secretary ..........,. . FRFD WEINER ............................ ...... S ergeant-at-Arms ......... Sophomore Members DOROTHY ATHERLEY PATTY BEURY EDITHE BROOKS JEAN CARPENTER HERBERT DUDNICK UETSY ENGEL ANITA EBERHART NINA FINKLE FOSTER FRANKEL ANNE FRIEDBERG HAROLD GITOMER HARRIET GOLDBERG BARBARA GREENBERG SUE HEYMAN . MARGARET HOPKINS SHIRLEY LABOV ALAN LeCHARD LORETTA LEVINE RHODA LUBER JEAN McCALL ALAN MARGOLIS IRENE MAX MERRILL NATTERMAN REYMUNDA OASIN JOSEPH ROBERTSON LOUISE ROIK ELEANOR ROUNICK JOAN SAVITT ALLENE SELTZER BOB STARKEY BARBARA STROTBECK DELORES SUENDERHAUF DIANA ULMAN MARIE VESVRES SALLY WAINGER ARLENE WASSERMAN FRED WEINER JACKIE WOOD HARVEY ZELKOWITZ PAGE 129 Second Term ......BETSY ENGEL . ..... NINA FINKLE .. ..... .... . ..JOAN SAVITT FRANKEL Freshman Members HENRY BELBER ELAINE BROWN BEVERLY BOUCH FLORINE BLUMBERG ANNA LEE ERNEST FRANCES FISCI-IER RENEE FREEDMAN HAROLD FRIEDMAN IRVING GINSBERG BARBARA GOLDSTEIN LEE HARP WILLIAM HEPP RUSSELL HOLST BETTY KIESERMAN AUDREY KROMNICK ROCHELLE LEVINE VICKY RABIN JACK ROSENBAUM ANN ROSENBERG BARBARA ROSENBERG SONDRA RUBIN MONA SHEINFELD FRANCINE SPEAR MARTHA STEWART ANITA TANKER ALEX WEINTROB F J- L. ,gg 'L , ATHENAEUM First Half GARY SHAPIRO ............ ROBERT SCI-IRIER ........ ALLENE SELTZER ....... JOAN SAVITT. .,......... . WARREN BODEK EDYTHE BROOKS BETSY ENGEL RONA FISHBEIN ANNE FRIEDBERG JERRY GELULA BARBARA GREENBERG SHIRLEY LABOV RI-IODA LUBER MERRILL NATTERMAN ELEANOR ROUNICK JOAN SAVITT ROBERT SCHRIER ALLENE SELTZER GARY SHAPIRO ROBERT SHARKEY DIANA ULMAN Faculty Advisor OFFICERS Second Half ..President .......... ....... S HIRLEY LABOV .......Vice-Presidentm... .......RHODA LUBER ........Secretary....... ....,..ALLENE SELTZER ........Treasurer....... .......SALLY WAINGER MEMBERS PAGE 130 SALLY WAINGER ARLENE WASSERMAN BEVERLY BOUCH JOAN BARRETT LOIS BECKER FLORINE BLUMBERG FLORENCE BURKE CAROL DUBIN RENEE FRIEDMAN HELOISE JACKSON BETTY JANE KEISERMAN HARRIET MUGILL AUDREY MILLER ROSALIE PAPARONE PHYLLIS SALINS JUDY SINGER RHODA WEISMAN ..,...MISS ANDERSON Us -qi . SI First Half GLORIA CLAUSON ......... GRETA GITOMER .......... ALICE GOLDSTEIN ....... FLORENCE KATZ ...,.. SARAH HOU1' MILO MILLER MARJORIE NAAME PATRICIA SCHWARZ ERMA SLESS SELMA GURST ELINOR HIRSH ALBERT MOMJIAN GLORIA CLAUSON GRETA GITOMER ANNETTA JONES FLORENCE KATZ BERNICE MALLORY LE CERCLE FRANCAIS OFFICERS ............President........... ........Vice-President...... .........Secretary........ ....................,.Treasurer.... YVETTE McKEE FAYE VILENSKY MILDRED WILLIAMS JEAN CARPENTER GLORIA GOODFRIEND BARBARA ROSEN VIRGINIA NELSON LOIS ORTZMAN CAROLE BETCHEN MARILYN BAKER DOUGLAS KLEINMAN .IUDITH BLOCH ALICE GOLDSTEIN Faculty Advisors Second Half .....,..FAYE VILENSKY .........ELINOR HIRSH ........JOAN LLOYD ...,..............DOUGLAS KLEINMAN JOYCE HYMES BARBARA GORSON LILYAN LORINS SHEILA LEVY HELEN WAHRHAFT CAROL FAUNCE SUE RABIN ANNETTE KRANZDORF EDA SNYDERMAN FRANCES BROWN GWENDOLYN HAREWOOD JOAN LLOYD RONALD HABGOOD MISS WILLIAMS MISS JOHNSON PAGE 131 ' 'I' ,I 1' ,. bfi cf-'E C .fp L2 .Zak 4 r fi, ,SQA Cn Swju x QXSD -'Y bf! qi! A 1 DIE DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT OFFICERS Flrst Half , 1948 - 1949 Second Half MARION LEIBOWITZ ........ ............ P resident ............. .....,. I QOBERT ALLMAN ROBERT ALLMAN ........... ....... V ice-President ......... ....... C IEORC F IEWIQ RITA MANGERUGA ...... ......... S ecretary ......,.. . .,..... MYRON KARTMAN MEMBERS ROBERT ALLMAN MARTIN SUISMAN LOUIS HOFFMAN HARRIS KAUFFMAN MARION LIEBOWITZ ROBERT WEISS VIRGINIA LUCAS MYRON KARTMAN LEDA .IOMERUCK THOMAS KECK RITA MANGERUGA WOODRUFF' KEARNS MARTIN MATZ GEORGE LEWIS NORMA RUSSELL RALPH BERGLUND JANE PERRY DAVID GINSBURG RONALD KAUFMAN ELSIE MAY RILEY IVAN GORODETZER MILTON KESSLER ELEANOR STEINHAUER DAVID HANLEN ALBERT GARDNER MARIE KEPLER HELEN SULLIVAN MATTHEW HERMAN Faculty Advisor ........ ....... C . P. ZELLER PAGE 132 5- -5 .T - IL CIRCOLO ITALIANO First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester FRANK MICALE ........ .......... P resident ......... ......... F RANK MICALE HAROLD KANTER ....... ........ V ice-President ....... ...... SANTO BERENATO ROSE STAGNO .............. ............. Secretary ............ ......... R OCCHETTA LA VERDE FRANCES VALENTI .......... .........,....,............. T reasurer ........ ......... M ARY PAPARONE MARY PAPARONE ..... ................. K ,, , , D ,,.. U BE E SALVATORE MUSARRAWHNUW' P ............... Serge mt at Arms ....... ....... ........ . A NDREW R NATO Under the supervision of Mr. Frank M. Soda, the Italian Club has had a most active year. One of the important projects sponsored by the Italian Club this year was the Italian Program in the assembly on March 9th. Later in the year the members enjoyed their annual Festa The Italian Club maintained its correspondence with a Boys' Orphanage in Rome. Several packages were sent to the orphans. At the meeting the members heard talks on Italian life, sang songs, and learned how to speak Italian more fluently. . MEMBERS ETTORE ACCIAVATTI CLARA ALAIMO JEAN RARBERA ALFONSO BARONE CLARA BARONE ANDREW RERENATO SANTO UERENATO LENA BIOLETTI CHARLES CARLINO ELDA CARR RICHARD CHIALASTRI RICHARD CRIMI ANTHONY CUPANI ANTHONY DAMIANO THERESA De LUCA LENA De RUGERIS GRACE Di FABIO LENORE Di TADDEO JOHN FLORIANI HAROLD KANTER ROCCHETTA La VERDE ANTOINETTE MAJANE FRANK MICALE JONAS MOORE r SALVATORE MUSARRA, JR. ELEANOR PALMISANO ANTHONY PANARELLE MARY PAPARONE MARIE PATERMO PAGE 133 ROBERT PENNENTE RITA PETINGA FRANK PHILLIPS. JR. ANTOINETTE RANDO ROSARIO RANDO' CONSTANTINO R6-AUZZ SAMUEL RUELL VINCENT SERMANIA GLORIA SPELIOTES ROSE STAGNO AGNES STOICOS CHARLES TRIVIGNIA FRANCES VALENTI ALVARO VERGULTI MARIE WALTER INO i ef I f , , A lr 'vfffi 0 L 5? i7fafJwZ' 1' 'in I C45 K-5 9' JI LA SOCIEDAD HISPANICA First Half OFFICERS Second Half MARCH ANN AGRONS ........ .......... P reSid?1t ........,. ....... M 'ARCH ANN AGRONS LOIS BRUNSTEIN ...,.. ,.,.... ......... V i ce-Pre ldent ......... ....... N ORMAN MILLS EDITH SCHWARTZ ......, .,........ S ecretary .......... ....... .I OAN LEVINE BARBARA BARAB ........................., ........ . ............. T reasurer ...................... ................. R OSE MESSINA The Spanish Club which meets the first and third Thursdays of each month, is under the supervision of Miss Dorothy Moran. Among the activities of the club that help the members become more acquainted with the language are the presenting of plays, conducting of the meeting en- tirely in Spanish, and corresponding with students of Spanish-speaking countries. One of the future plans of the club is to have a Spanish newspaper. A fiesta in May terminated an interesting year. MEMBERS LEONORE HESS ELIZABETH ALTON ELINOR HIRSH CORTEZ HOWARD JANET KALMAN MARTHA KLINE MARCH ANN AGRONS MARY ANN NEWMAN WILLIAM SAUFORD EDITH SCHWARTZ CAROLE SILBER HERBERT SIROTA BARBARA BARAB LOIS BRUNSTEIN LOUISE BUTTRICK ARMIDA COOK JOAN LEVINE DORIS SNYDER LILLIAN COOPER JANET CUMMINGS PATRICIA LIEBERMAN PHYLIS MAEGIN ROBERT DAVIES JOEL MANN ROBERT DURHAM ROSE MESSINA NORMAN MILLS HELEN MONHEIT LEONARD SPANGLER WILLIAM WALLS CLARENCE WASHINGTON MARK WEINTROB NATALIE YEATON LA VERNE FISHER MYRON GOLDFINGER PAGE 134 ,J 412' 1 , we ,44 w l 4 w l l f' First Semester LILYAN LORINS ....... YVETTE McKEE, ..... HELEN LATIMER .... RONALD HABGOOD ....... wu,1.1AM WALLS ....... Seniors PHILLIP AARONS LOUISE BUTTRICK RONALD HABGOOD CLAIRE HARVEY ANNETTA JONES FLORENCE KATZ HELEN LATIMER MARIAN LEIBOWITZ LILYAN LORINS YVETTE McKEE IIERNICE MALLORY S. P. Q. R. OFFICERS .........Consul........ .......ConsuI........ .......Scriba........ ..........Aedile........ ........Lezatus....... MEMBERS ANDY MIMNAUGH MARY ANN NEWMAN BARBARA ROSEN MILDRED WILLIAMS Juniors SANDY BERENATO STELLA BOYLE HERBERT JACOBS .IOAN LEVINE CAROLE SILBER SAM TAYLOR PAGE 135 Second Semester ......LOUISE BUTTRICK ...MBERNICE MALLORY ......MARY ANN NEWMAN .......IOAN LEVINE ., .... SANDY BERENATO ARNOLD TUBIS WILLIAM WALLS HELEN WARHAFT Sophomores DOROTHY .ATHERLY LORETTA DAVENPORT BARBARA FESTOFF MAUREEN GARRIS ANN SHEPER PEARLDEEN WEEKES 4 i ,h-,,. F N The officers of the club for 1948-49 are: President .................................,.,............................................... ........,. W OODRUFF KEARNS Vice-President ................................................................................................. RALPH BERGLUND Secretary ....,.................,................................................................................... ROBERT FARRAH This year saw the beginning of a new club in A.C.H.S. The Radio Club, under the guidance of Mr. Harold Anderson of the Science Depart- ment, was begun by a group of students with a common interest in radio, both as a hobby and as a future vocation. The group applied to the Federal Communications Commission and was granted a license under the call letters of W2ZMU. This license entitles the members to operate a Ham radio station here in A.C.H.S. At that time, the newly formed radio club was given the use of one of the Tower rooms for a Ham shack. The club, as one of its first projects, installed an inter-communica- tion telephone system between the tower and the downstairs meeting room. Soon, the club hopes to be on the air , contacting many high schools in many places with its call, This is WZZMU, the Radio Voice of Atlantic City High School. The members of the Radio Club are: RALPH BERGLUND JOHN JOMERUCK JAMES CASTO WOODRUFF KEARNS WARREN CHAPMAN GUS KUMMEL ELLIS DEULL JOHN PAN ROBERT FARRAH ROBERT SHAVELSON EDWARD HUGHES PAGE 1 36 f A xg-, mf SIGMA OMICRGN SIGMA First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester DONALD BOOYE ............. ...........,. P resident ............. .......... B ARBARA ABRAMSON CECELIA LEVINE .........,. ......... V ice-President ..,..... .......... R ALPH BERGLUND BARBARA GORSON ........ ........ S ecretary ......... .......... E VA JANE MALINO JAMES QUINN ............................. .... ...................... T I' easurer .... . ................................... FRED WEINER Under the splendid supervision of Mrs. St. George and the leadership of Donald Booye and Barbara Abramson, the Science Club has completed another successful and educational year. The programs included speakers, motion pictures and student presentations. This year the Science Club sponsored, as a community project, the United Worlds stupendous production, From Alchemy to Atomic Bomb. The school hopes to purchase the film costing 3400.00 for a permanent record of scientific development for our school. PAGE 137 --fi? ECCLESIA First Half OFFICERS Second Half LILYAN LORINS ............... ........ P resident ......... ....... L OIS GAINES VIRGINIA LUCAS ................ .. .,... Vice-President ....... ....... B ARBARA BARAB BARBARA BARAB .............,.... ........ S ecretary ......... . ...... SONYA BROWN BARBARA ABRAMSON. ....................................... Treasurer ....................... . .... .......... ...... R U TH KOHN Ecclesia is an organization Whose members are particularly in- terested in literature. This year a successful dramatic assembly, excerpts from Oliver Twist, was presented by a number of the members. Through discussions, skits and written material, it is the aim of the Ecclesia girls to enlarge their literary scope. MEMBERS BARBARA ABRAM SON EDNA MAE ADAMS BARBARA BARAB JOYCE BAYLINSON CAROLE BETCHEN JUDY BLOCH SONYA BROWN LENORE BURSTEIN GLORIA CLAUSON JOAN FREEDMAN LOIS GAINES JANET GARTNER ROSALIE GILLMAN GRETA GITOMER DOROTHY GOLDBERG BARBARA GORSON PAGE 138 CONNIE GRIFFITH SELMA GURST RUTH KOHN LILYAN LORINS VIRGINIA LUCAS BARBARA MALLIN MARY McCONNELL SANDRA NIPON MARIE PAN CAROL SATIN PATRICIA SCHWART JOAN SCOTT ROSALIE SINGER FRANCES STEEBLE Z MARLENE ZILBERBERC First Semester ROBERT GLA YMON ........ CHARLES MERTZ .... CECELIA LEVINE .,.. 11111 DAVID DEVLIN ......,... Senior Members PHILIP AARONS ROBERT ALLMAN GENE AUGUSTINE MAURICE BENKOIL BETTY BARTHA LENA BIOLETTI CHARLES COHEN NANCY COLES BARBARA COSSOY JAMES DELCHER DAVID DEVLIN CURTIS FRAMBES WILBUR FRIEDMAN ROBERT GLAYMON CHARLES HAGAN JOAN HIGBEE LOUIS HOFFMAN LEDA JOMERUCK JOAN LAND CECELIA LEVINE MARTIN LYFORD RITA MANGERUGA MATH CLUB OFFICERS .............President............. .........Vice-President....... .........,.Program Chairman... ..... .. .... Second Semester .SIGMUND RIMM ROBERT PENNENTE MIRIAN MOLITCH ................Seeretary............... .CHARLES STAHL PYTHAGOREAN PRESS Editor ..... ....... .......................... E D ITH SCHWARTZ Associate Editor. ................. SIGMUND RIMM JOEL MANN JEROME MATEZ CHARLES MERTZ MIRIAM MOLITCH HELEN MONHEIT ROBERT NEUSTADTER MARION OLSEN BARBARA ROSEN HARRY ROSENBERG MERRILL SCHUTZBANK EDITH SCHWARTZ LEONARD SPANGLER CHARLES STAHL FRANK WEINER ROBERT PENNENTE SIGMUND RIMM CLARENCE WHIMS Junior Members LEWIS ABEL SELMA APOTHAKER ALPHONSO BARONE PAGE 139 SANDY BERENATO HOWARD BURNSTEIN JAMES BEWRY PAUL BONIFACE JEROME COHEN ROBERT COHEN ROBERT DURHAM LENORE HESS SALLY HOLT EDWIN KELLERMAN HERBERT JACOBS JOHN JOMERUCK JOSEPH KAPLAN ALBERT MARSHALL NORMAN MILLS TOM MOORE JAMES QUINN CONSTANTINE RAUZZINO WILLIAM SANFORD ROBERT SHAVELSON ARNOLD TUBIS HARVEY WEISENFELD JEANNETTE WHITE COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club meets every second and fourth Thursday of the month in Room 328. Mr. Hippensteel and Mr. Clime are the faculty advisors. Officers are: President, Frank Micaleg Recording Secretary, Agnes Stoicosg Corresponding Secretary, Mary Paparoneg Treasurer, Jane Divacg Sergeant-at-Arms, Bill Lambrakisg Publicity Chairman, Maxine Gelfandg Journal Editor, Suzanne Weinstein. Thirty-nine other mem- bers take an active part in the meetings. During the year we have been entertained by many guest speakers. The club was fortunate this year in seeing the new Underwood Book- keeping Machine in action at Kearn's Radio, Inc. Through the courtesy of the Boardwalk National Bank we viewed a film called, Fred Visits a Bank. It was enjoyed by all members present. MEMBERS CLARA ALAIMO JEAN BARBERA CLARA BARONE MORTON BATES JEAN BROWNRIGG PROVIDENCE CALLIO MARY JANE CARLSEN MARIE DAWSON LENA De RUGERIS LENORE Di TADDEO JANE DIVAC ELAINE GASKO MAXINE GELFAND BARBARA GILLMAN ELSIE HAMILTON BILL LAMBRAKIS ROCCHETTA La VERDE DORIS McKINLEY NANCY McKINLEY ANTONIA MERLINO PAGE 140 FRANK MICALE PATRICIA MILLER CHARLOTTE MONHEIT ANN NEWMEYER ELEANOR. PALMISANO MARY PAPARONE DOLORES PELLEGRINO FRANK PHILLIPS MARY ELLEN RITCHIE ELEANOR ROSENTHAL THERESA SANTINI BARBARA SCHOTT RITA SEGAL ROSE STAGNO EUGENE STICKLEY AGNES STOICOS DOLORES TALARICO LOUSIE VESVRES SUZANNE WEINSTEIN i ART CLUB President ...... ............................ F LORENCE STEWART Secretary ...... ......................... G EORGE E. SCHILLING Treasurer .................. ....... . ............. .... ....... E L AINE SCHECTER Under the able supervision and leadership of Miss Hattie Fenton, the Art Club has completed one of its most successful years. The club is divided into two groups which meet on alternate Thursdays with the officers and several others coming every meeting. Sketching models in all media has been the main work of the Art Club this year. MEMBERS BETTY BARTHA FRED BEARDSWORTI-I ALLAN BEATTY SEYMOUR BECKMAN EILEEN BERMAN DOROTHY BOLLINGER JUDY BLOCH HELEN 'BRYAN NANCY CARR SAM DION CLYDE EVERETT SYLVIA FILLING WILLIAM GEARY ROSALIE GILLMAN DANIEL HARGIS ERICH WHEDROVILLE DOROTHY HILL PAGE 141 JOAN HIGBEE ELAINE LEHRMAN CECELIA LEVINE ROCHELLE LEVINE MARY McCONNELL LOUIS PALMER MILTON PERRY VICKI RABIN ANTHONY RANDO MICHAEL REALE ALEX SARKIS JANICE SAVAGE DORIS SCHWARTZ ZELDA SHERMAN SHARON SHILLS FRANCIS STEEBLE AUDREY STOKES MARTINO WHITE First Semesier CLARENCE WHIMS ....... YVETTE McKEE ............... HARRY ROSENBERG ....... ........ GLEE CLUB MAURICE BENKOIL ...... ............... ....... T r casurcr .... CLARENCE WHIMS ....... MARLYN FEINBERG ....... .,... MARLYN FEINBERG ....... ........ E... .... ,, .... ,Accompanists ANN CLARK. ..,................ . .... ....,.... , .......... L ih1'arian.... Sopranos GERALDENE ALLEN ELIZABETH ALTON JUNE CAMP JOAN COOKE NANCY CULLEN PATRICIA FREEMAN CLARA GIBSON NAOMI GREENE MARTHA KLINE ELEANOR MANDLER YVETTE McKEE CAROL SCHERNICK AUDREY SKYRM JUDY SMITH SUZANNE WEINSTEIN JANET YAMRON Altos LOIS BRUNSTEIN NANCY COLES BARBARA FIELD Director .... FRANCES FRANKLIN DOLORES GARRET MARY GORMAN ELAINE JACKSON LORA LEE JACKSON JOAN LEYRER BERNICE MALLORY SALLY SAXE LENORE SIMMONS FLORENCE STEWART SANDRA TRILLING ANNE MARIE VAN DYKE Tenors MAIR BENKOIL RALPH BERGLUND RICHARD BRINDLEY JOHN DARDEN GEORGE INNIS DONALD PHILLIPS CHARLES ROBART PHILLIP SAGE DAVID SAPOZNIKOV ..........Pres1dent....,....... Vice-President ....,.. .......Secretary......... .. ........Mana1.rer...... Second Semester ......GILBERT McKEE ...MWALTER ADAMS . ...... FLORENCE STEWART ..........DONALD LAURELLI I ....... CLARENCE WHIMS I . ..... .MARLYN FEINBERG ..........MARLYN FEINBERG ..........ANN CLARK BLISS SMITH DONALD STANDFORD EUGENE STARKS ROLAND SUAREZ JAMES TYLER Basses ROBERT ABEL WALTER ADAMS MAURICE BENKOIL ARTHUR BONELLO CARROL BOSTON WILLIAM DEMONES MQCAIGHER GALLAGHER DONALD LAURELLI BILL MARSDEN GILBERT McKEE MANUEL ROBINSON HARRY ROSENBERG MARTIN SUISMAN HERMAN YAMRON ELSIE C. MECASRII1, PAGE 142 BAND Prasident.......,..... ........... ....... Vice-President. ...... ...................... . Secretary ...... Trcnsurcr............ ....... ..... Sergeant-at-Arms ........ ..... Clarinets BARBARA ABRAMSON MILTON STOLOFF ALVIN SCHUTZBANK ALLEN BLUMENTHAL HARVEY ZELKOWITZ CHANLEY NURSE EILEEN GREENBRG DONALD TARGAN BILL WATERS FRANK KAYE Alto Clarinet DAVID GINSBERG Bess Clarinet JOSEPH BACH Eb Clarinet FLORENCE BURKE Piccolo PAXSON KEATES Flutes ALICE GOLDSTEIN EUGENE SALERNO ALBERT MARSHALL GARY SHAPIRO GEORGE FETTUS LESLIE KAPLAN MANUEL OASIN Alto Saxophone ROBERT SCHLAM BARRY TARGAN Tenor Saxophone RAYMOND CUMMINGS Baritone Saxophone HAROLD FRIEDMAN Baritones JACK TRECHOCK FRED BROCKETT ROBERT ABEL RAYMOND CUMMINGS CHARLES MERTZ ......BARBARA ABRAMSON ...JACK TRECHOCK DAVID COX Tron-:bones CHARLES MERTZ FRED WESSEL WILLIAM WOROBE RUSSELL JOHNSON Bassoon ALBERT MOMJIAN ALEX WEINTROB Drum Majorettes DORIS SCIULLO FLORA KRASSENSTEIN Tuba GENE AUGUSTINE MARTIN GOLDBERG Drums PARKER BARATTA HAROLD MOSKOWITZ HANS JOSEPHSEN French Horns Bells 1 R Cx AIRE CON OW GERALD DARLING BARBARA MALLIN Corners CAROL ANDERSON M DAVID COX GLORIA SPELIOTES anager JAMES TABASSO SIDNEY SILVER Director ....... ....... J OHN H. JAQUISH PAGE 143 A 1 nl E- A f 1 78 A ,jfw W JM, f my W .ARA fI?QIl.x'li 'X? X ff ff , .r ,K GIRLS' CHORUS CLUB OFFICERS PI-esident.. .............. ................. . ......,.... Vxce-Presxdent ..,... ........ . ...... , ........ . . Secretary.. ............. Treasurer. .... ........ .. . ...... Sergeant-at-Arms ....... , ..... ....... L1brar1ans,......... ...... ............ . .... . Accompargist ............... ................. 4 '--'----- - -- I Sopranos GERALDINE ALLEN SANDRA ARNOLD MARILYN BAKER JEAN CARPENTER LILLIAN COOPER NANCY CULLEN JOAN DEWEY ROMANA DURAN JOYCE ELMER MARDRA FITZGERALD CLARA GIBSON NAOMI GREEN ANN HOWELL JOYCE HYMAN MARTHA KLINE ELAINE NESBITT MARY PHELPS BARBARA RISLEY CAROL SCHERNECK EMMA TALIAFERRO GERALDINE TILDON JOAN WALCOTT DOROTHY WELLER II Sopranos ELIZABETH ADAMS LORRAINE CONROY JOAN COOKE IDA MAY DANIEL GRACE DiFABIO JEAN DeFRIETAS LILLIAN HADDOCK DOROTHY HANNER GWENDOLYN HAREWOOD RAE MARIE HEAVEL BETTY JANE HOBART LENORE JONES CONNIE MOONEY PAGE 144 CLARA GIBSON BLANCI-IE BONIFACE MARDRA FITZGERALD .SANDRA TRILLING ,JEAN CARPENTER RUTH ANN CULLEN LILLIAN HADDOCK MARILYN FEINBERG LOIS ORTZMAN BARBARA SCHOPPY MABEL TALIAFERRO ELEANOR MANDLER Altos AMELIA APPLEGATE BLANCHE BONIFACE FLORENCE BURKE RUTH ANN CULLEN BARBARA FIELD FRANCES FRANKLIN MARY GORMAN JOANN HOLDZKOM HELEN MERCER LENORA SIMMONS ALICE TOWHEY SANDRA TRILLING MARY LOU WILLIAMS TI-IERESEA DeLUCA JANE HASSON .,.- 1 V I :xg ' Hb. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS President ............ .................. . ...... , Vice-President...... Secretary ............ . ..... Treasurer. ..,,.... .. Violins DOROTHY MARVIN ELIZABETH SPELIOTES JOYCE BAYLINSON EDWIN KELLERMAN MYRON KARTMAN DANNY MODIANO RICHARD FETTER MARTIN SUISMAN MARCIA WALDMAN EDWARD GOLOFF HANS JOSEPHSEN RERA EPPS -3. IRVING GINSBERG LILLIAN ROSCOE ., - Y-3 MARIAN EISERDINGO'-' ' THELMA HOBBS SUZANNF SCHAFFFR FRANC I-:si FnANK1,Iiv ei. -.V ,V -. -. , I Flutes 'W-bfi S PAXSON KEATES .f CLAIRE CONROW , A ' ALICE GOLDSTEIN Oboe 'BARRY TARGAN Bassoons ALBERT MOMJIAN ALEX WEINTROR , Q. K, Q . 1,- lif- ,J Violas SALLY TANNENBLATT FRANCES FOX MARIE WALTER DEBBIE BAYLINSON LENA BIOLETTI IRENE MAX Cellns RUTH MARVIN RENEE FRIEDMAN NATALIE YEATON OLGA ROSEFELDT IDA MAY DANIEL Bass Vinls MARY PHELPS ALICE PETERSON Clarinets ALVIN SCHUTZBANK ALLEN BLUMENTHAL HARVEY ZELKOWITZ FLORENCE BURKE EILEEN GREENBERG Bass Clarinet JOSEPH BACH CHARLES MERTZ CLARENCE WHIMS ALICE GOLDSTEIN JOYCE BAYLINSON Trumpets DAVID COX JAMES TABASSO GARY SHAPIRO GEORGE FETTUS Trombunes CHARLES MERTZ JACK TRECHOCK RUSSELL JOHNSON Piano CLARENCE WHIMS MARLYN FEINBERG LENORE BURSTEIN ANNA BARKSDALE BARBARA FELDMAN LEE WILLIAMS Horns GERALD DARLING CAROL ANDERSON GLORIA SPELIOTES Drums PARKER HAROLD MARVIN MORTON Librarians HELEN MERCER PATSY .TAQUISH BARATTA MOSKOWITZ OSTROFF GOLDMAN Faculty Advisor and Director ....... .... ..,. J O HN H. JAQUISH PAGE 145 af J JOSEPH BACH MAIR BENKOIL ARTHUR BONELLO REID BROOKS DAVID CAPLAN DONALD COLLINS BILL DEMONES DONALD EASTWOOD MAURICE GALLAGHER MQCAIGHER GALLAGHER GEORGE INNIS ANDREW JONES BOYS' CHORUS CLUB WILLIAM JOHNSON JOE KAPLAN BILL KATE M-IKE KEISERMAN KARLOS LaSANE DONALD LAURELLI MARTIN LUBER BILL MARSDEN JOHN MARTIN BOB MACBETH ROBERT McDUFFIE TOM PALMER NORMAN REIFF DAVID SAPOSNIKOV FRANK SEGEL MALCOLM SOLSBERG DONALD STANFORD JERRY STARR ROLAND SUAREZ BARRY TARGAN BOB THREADGILL CLARENCE WILLIAMS THOMAS WILLIAMS Faculty Advisor ............. ...... . .MR. KLEIN .PAGE 146 SCHOOL BANKING COMMITTEE President... ............ . ............,....................................... FRANK MICALE Vice-President. ..,.... . ............ ............ T HERESA SANTINI PEGGY AYARS Tellers ....... JULIA BOONE JEAN BARBERA CLARA ALAIMO TERESA ABRAMO ELLEN ADKINS DOLORES ANDERSON MAIR J. BENKOIL EDWARD BICKERSTAFF LOIS BLUTH ROBERT BOOYE MARCIA BRATHWAITE BERNICE DASH TERESA DAVISO BARBARA FESTOFF DOLORES BUCKLEY LENORE BURSTEIN NANCY CULLEN SUE APPLEYARD MAE AUCOTT MAURICE BENKOIL ERVIN BENDER ELAINE BROWN FLORENCE BURKE LENA De RUGERIS MARY JANE FAIRFIELD SARA CASCIOLI SALVATORE CATANESE DAVID DICHTER JANE DIVAC BERNICE GAGLIO ROSE L. FORD SELMA GURST BARBARA E. GORSON HORACE GERMANA ALBERT GARDNER SALLY CLARK BEVERLY ANN CONE DAVID FREEDMAN ROBERT GLAYMON LORAINE DASE JERRY DURHAM MARION COSTA ' ALLEN SAVAGE Transxt ........................ I GEORGE SARKOS HOME ROOM BANKERS MARK FEINSTEIN NORMAN FISCHER IVAN GORODETZER CHARLES HEUER BARBARA GREENBERG RICHARD E. HAGY WOODY KEARNS JOHN JOMENSKI MARY GABRYSZ DOLORES HANNER RONALD KAUFMAN EDITH S. KEYS JOHN HOFFMAN MARTIN JENSEN JOYCE M. KUMMEL JOAN R. LEVINE LORETTA LEVINE EDWIN KRIPITZ RACHEL GREENBERG RICHARD HAFTER HELEN LLAVDA ANN MCVAUGI-I DIANNE HYMAN HANS JOSEPHSON VIRGINIA NELSON MILO G. MILLER LOIS ORTZMAN ALLEN PERGAMENT JEROME MATEZ MADELINE MOSKATT MARY ANN NEWMAN FRANK PHILLIPS AUDREY KROMNICK ANN LEVY HARVEY MCCABE BARBARA McCONNELL NANCY ANN PEPEN GRACE PEREZ PAGE 147 VICKI RABIN JOE RAHN BARBARA ROSEN HARRY ROSENBERG ANN ROSENBERG PHYLLIS RHODES DORIS SCHWARTZ SHARON SHILLS BESSIE RERES ROBERTA REINEIT EDWARD McNELLIS ALLEN MARGOLIS MONA B. SHEINFELD BESSIE STEVENS LOUISE MILLER IDA MAE NICHOLS CHANLEY NURSE VIRGINIA PITALE ELEANOR ROUNICK JOE SHUMAN RITA SEGAL NANCY SCHWARTZ RAMONA SUGLIA ALEX WEINTROB MARGARET TILLEY ANNIE TARSITANO JOY CAROL TOMLIN DOLORES SUENDERHAUI' CONNIE SPETSAS WILLIAM E. STRINGER JR BARBARA WOLFSON HARVEY ZELKOWITZ SUZANNE WEINSTEIN RUTH WHITTAKER DOLORES TALARICO FRANCES VALENTI JOHN WATERS SHARON WISER MARIE WALTER JEANNETTA WHITE ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE The purposes of the Attendance Committee are to give the students some share in the responsibilities and duties of the school community, to give them experience in co-operative activities, and to interest them in such school matters as are tributary to their success as citizens. The Attendance Committee, one of the oldest and largest committees, is on duty every day throughout the year. It has two members in each room. V Thou shalt be served thyself by every sense Of service which thou renderest. -Elizabeth Barrett Brozoning PAGE 148 PUBLIC SAFETY CQMMITTEE The Public Safety Committee is a group of students organized to see to it that there are no undesirable loiterers about the halls. Members will be in a position to protect the good name of the school because they will know what is going on at all times. This Year traffic in the halls has been especially heavy, but the committee has done a good job of directing it under the leadership of the faculty advisor, Miss Rhodes. PAGE 149 j I if - z lgcfkf , L I W ff . 4 , as of If LIBRARY COMMITTEE The Library Committee is a group of students who aid in carrying on t-he work of the Library. Its co-operation and teamwork is evident to all who use the Library. Committee duties consist of signing out and checking in books for students, collecting and matching Library slips, shelving books and filing magazines, pamphlets and catalog cards. The most popular positions are Desk, Door and Slips duty. Equally hard-working committee mem- bers are the before-school notice runners and the after-school shelvers. Our Library Committee is a conscientious, hard-working group and we are proud of them. MARIE WALTER ...... .. .............. Co-Chairmen ..... .......... B ENJAMIN KOHL PHILIP .AARONS BARBARA FESTOFF FRANCES PALANCE SANDRA ARNOLD JOAN FOSTER OSCAR PEFFLEY SHIRLEY BACHMAN MITCHELL FREEM PHYLLIS RICH LOIS BECKER MARY GABRYSZ PATRICIA ROBERTSON MIRIAM BERGER BETTY GLENN LAURENCE RUBENSTEIN JOSEPH BESS JOHN GRIFFITH ANN SCHEPER EDWARD BICKERSTAFF ROBERT HEINZ ROBERT SCHRIER MARCIA BLANK SUE HEYMAN MALIA SEGAL STELLA BOYLE HELOYS JACKSON GLORIA SHAPIRO YVONNE BRADLEY JULIUS KAHN JOAN SHARPE JOAN BRANCH BESSIE JANE KIESERMAN MONA SHEINFELD REBECCA BURNSIDE FAYE KOTORSKY AARON STRAUSS DORIS CALLENDER JOY LAKE ANNIE TARSITANO JEAN CARPENTER MARY JANE MACBETH LILLIAN TRUEX GLORIA CHASMAN MARY ELLEN McCARTY AUDREY WABD VIRGINIA CHRISTINE GLADYS McDUFFIE DOROTHY WARREN BARBARA COSSOY JEAN McDUFFIE SUZANNE WHITTY GRACE DeMEIS LOIS MALAMUT JOSEPHINE WILLIAMS SHIRLEY DUNN ELAINE MEDLEY MARIE WILSON ANITA EBERHART LORETTA MILLER ELAINE WOROBE DELORES FARINACCIO VIOLET PAGE NATALIE YEATON DELORES FERNETTI JACQUELINE ZUCKER Library Staff MISS BORTON MISS BISHOP MRS. NEUMANN PAGE 150 RECEPTION COMMITTEE The members of the Reception Committee have the privilege of greet ing visitors to our school and of assisting the general office in doing special eri ands in busy moments. They try to maintain a high standard of couitesy as they sacrifice their study periods in service to their school BARBARA ABRAMSON MARILYN BAKER L HIK FF MARLENE BE C O LENORE BURSTEIN CLEMENTINE CAMP MARIE CEREGLINO GLORIA CLAUSON RUTH COLLINS NATHAN ELLMAN .IOAN FREEDMAN GRETA GITOMER ESTHER GOODMAN BARBARA GORSON DOLORES HAIG MILTON HAMBURG MARGARET HOPKINS GEORGE INNIS HERBERT JACOBS LARRY KARP JANE KAUFELT MEMBERS PAGE 151 EDWIN KELLERMAN SHARON LEVY AUDREY LOSCALZO EVA MALINO JAMES MARSHALL JEROME MATEZ MERRILL NATTERMAN ROBERT NEUSTADTER WILLIAM PERSKY JERALD RIMM BARBARA ROSEN DONALD ROSENBLIT LEONARD RUBIN SAMUEL SCHWARTZ EDYTHE SILVERMAN PHILIP STEELE ANITA SUMNER DORIS TISCHLER ROBERT TATT WILLIAM WATERS THE RECREATION CGMMITTEE Chairman-5th Period ...... ,.... ........... ................. .... W I L L IAM STRINGER The Recreation Committee is composed of dependable, conscientious students who assist in the operation of a smoothly functioning recreation program. Their assignments, which are primarily concerned with the supervision of use of stairways, are of great value to the part of the school in home rooms, for due to the committee's efforts, confusion is minimized although one-half of the school is free from room supervision. PAGE 152 If , Q, . , f VXI'-Q'-7' I xii' SLIPS COMMITTEE The Slips Committee gets its name from the fact that the members carry slipsg short and long attendance slips, attendance sheets, and notes from various offices: the General Ofiice, the Assistant Principal's Office, and the Guidance Offices. Faithfulness, regularity in attendance, honesty, and courtesy are characteristics sought and developed in its members. ' Chairman Co-Chairman BARBARA BARAB JANET GARTNER EDNA MAE ADAMS ELIZABETH ADAMS ELLEN ADKINS ALFREDA ANDERSON CHARLENE ARNOLD BARBARA BARAB JANET BARAB RUTH BENNETT RUTH BORESS ALICE BORNETT KATHRYN BOYLAN JOSEPHINE BRATHWAITE KAY BROWN JUNE CAMP ANN CAPILLE CLAIRE CONROW LORRAINE CONROY MARION COOK - CONSTANCE COPELAND MARION COSTA MAXINE DEUTSCH CAROL DUBIN ELLIS DEULL JOAN ELLIS JOYCE ELMER SARINA FAVAZZO SYLVIA FILLING ELAINE FINKENAUER NINA FINKLE JANE FLYNN DAVID FREEDMAN ANNE FRIEDBERG LOIS GAINES JANET GARTNER CLARA GIBSON ROSALIE GILLMAN ELEANOR GLEASON GLORIA GOODFRIEND IVAN GORODETZER BARBARA GREENBERG GERALDINE HAMBLETON NANCY HANDLER NAOMI HARRIS LOIS HOROWITZ JOYCE HYMES MILDRED .IACKSON SHIRLEY JOSEPH MARGARET KATE EDITH S. KEYS JOAN KOLMETSKY BRYNA KOMITO FLORA KRASSENSTEIN JOYCE KUMMEL ANNETTE LANGWEILER SHEILA LEVY ANNE LIBRO RHODA LUBER HARRIET MAGILL NANCY MALIN BARBARA MALLIN RITA MAZZO NANCY McKINLEY HELEN MONHEIT CAROLE MORTON HAROLD MOSKOWITZ DORTHEA MYERS VERONICA NASH MARY ANN NEWMAN DEIRDRE M. O'NEILL JOAN PAINTER HENRIETTA PALOFF HERBERT PALOFF MARY PAYNE ROBERT PENNENTE NANCY A. PEPEN BARBARA PFEFFER BARBARA POGUE ARLENE RIMM ANN ROSENBERG ROBERT SACKS THERESA SANTINI EMMANUEL SARIDAKIS CAROL SATIN BARRY SAVEDOW CAROL SCHERNECK PAGE 153 BARBARA SCHOPPY BARBARA SCHOTT HENRY SCHRIER NANCY SCHWARTZ MARILYN SEGAL RITA SEGAL SHIRLEY SEXTON AUDREY SHILLS SIDNEY SILVER JUDITH SINGER LENORA SIMMONDS ROSALIE SINGER DIANA SIRIS ERMA SLESS ANN BETTY SMITH NANCY SMITH EDA SNYDERMAN GLORIA SPELIOTES FRANCES STEEBLE DOROTHY STETTOS MARY STINSON DOLORES SUENDERHAUF PATRICIA SWEETMAN DOLORES TALARICO MABLE TALIAFERRO EVELENE TERRY MARGARET THOMAS WILLIAM THOMAS MARGARET TILLIE ANNE MARIE VAN DYKE FAYE VILENSKY AURELIA WATERS SUZANNE WEINSTEIN ANNE WHITEHILL BARBARA WILLIAMS VIRGINIA WILLIAMS SHARON WISER JACQUELINE WOOD JO ANN WRIGHT HERMAN YAMRON DORA YARBOUGH MARLENE ZILBERBERG SENIOR CAFETERIA COMMITTEE The Senior Cafeteria Committee Wishes to thank the student body foi its co-operation during the school year. Without the help of all the students the job of keeping the cafeteria and halls orderly would be almost impossible. C0-CHAIRMEN RUEBEN BOGDANOFF CHARLES STAHL ERVING BENDER REBECCA BERRYMAN MERIAM BEST GLADYS CAPPIN JEAN DeFREITAS DELORES DERRICK JANE DIVAC DOLORES EASTWOOD MARY FABI . MARY JOHNSON CHARLES JONES ANNETTA JONES VIRGINIA LUCAS SHIRLEY McCALL ANNE McCART1-IY DORIS McHALE BERNICE MALLORY RITA MANGERUGA ALLEN MASON JEAN MASON KATHLEEN O'DONNELL LOUIS PALMER IDA PARSON ZELMA POPEFKA NORMAN RAMSEY CATHERINE RICE MARY RICI-IIE EUGENE RUCKER FACULTY ADVISOR MR. MELLINGER NORMA RUSSELL GEORGEANNA SADLER JOHN SCHOPPY BESSIE SCOTT SHARON SHILLS DONALD STANFORD BEATRICE TURNER JULIA WILSON MILDRED WILLIAMS YVONNE WILLIAMS JOAN WILKINS MARK WEINTROB PEGGY YARROW I I PAGE 154 FRESHMAN CAFETERIA COMMITTEE A Chairman ........ JOAN ANTHONY BRUCE APEL MYRA ASHTON JOAN BARRETT ALAN BEATTY MARTIN BLATT RICHARD CANTOR WILLIAM COLEMAN CAROL DUBIN BARBARA DUER DONALD EASTWOOD WILLIAM FAUNCE BARBARA FELDMAN ARNOLD DEAN MARLENE FLIPPING DeVERIA HARRIS WILLIE MAE HOBBS DONNELL HOLCOMB JOSEPH HARRIS BRUCE KAUFFMAN DONALD KING ROCHELLE LEVINE JERRY MILLER EDWARD MORENTE GRACE NICHOLS ARLEEN PROEBSTLE FRESHMAN CAFETERIA COMMITTEE B Chairman ....... .................. T HOMAS WHIMS MARY LOUISE ADAMS MARVIN ALTMAN CAROL ANDERSON MAURICE ANDERSON GRETTA ARMSTRONG HENRY BELBER BERNARD BLUM BOYDEN BRANDON JACQUELINE DAVIS DELORES EBERI-IART CHARLOTTE ECCLES MARVIN FISHMAN THOMAS GLENN PAGE 155 HANS JOSEPHSON MANUEL OASIN SALLY O'BRIEN ROSALIE PAPARONE MARY PHELPS FRANCES SCOTT FRANCINE SPEAR BESSIE STEPHENS RAMONA SUGLIA JAMES TABASSO MARY WAGNER HENRY YARBROUGH DAVID FREEDMAN .......... ....... ..... . . JOYCE BAYLINSON .... . ..... .......... BARBARA MALLIN .,..... ...... ..,...... SPEAKERS' BUREAU OFFICERS CLARENCE WHIMS ...... . ............... President ............... , .......DAVID FREEDMAN .......HERBERT JACOBS Vice-President ............... ...Recording Secretary ..........,. . . ......4 DEBBIE BAYLINSON Corresponding Secretary ......... .,..... SUZANNE WEINSTEIN The Speakers' Bureau, a club just completing its second year of exist- ence at Atlantic City High School, is becoming very active and very useful in our school and community. Thirty-two Juniors and Seniors, chosen for their scholarship, school leaders-hip, and personality, have assumed a growing share in community activities and the sponsoring of good public relations for our school. During the Red Feather Drive and the Brother- hood Week activities, representatives from the club presented panel discussions at local service clubs, gave speeches, plays and choral read- ings over all the local networks. A growing responsibility in high school activities, not only by leading auditorium programs, but also by assisting various school clubs in publicity activities, indicates the real worth of the Bureau, and an organization which seeks not only to further the all- around development of its members, but also to serve Atlantic City High School. TED BAYLESS JOE BESS BOB COHEN DAVE DEVLIN DAVID FREEDMAN BOB GLAYMAN IVAN GORODETZER CHARLES HAGAN WILLIAM HOOPER. HERBERT JACOBS JERRY LEWIS MEMBERS MARTIN LYFORD MARTIN MATZ JOHN PAPPAS MILTON PERRY MANUEL ROBINSON HARRY ROSENBERG CLARENCE WHIMS BARBARA ABRAMSON DEBBIE BAYLINSON JOYCE BAYLINSON MARLENE BELCHIKOFF CAROLE BETCHEN LOIS BRUNSTEIN JANET CUMMINGS LOIS GAINES JOANNE GLUCKMAN LILYAN LORINS EVA MALINO BARBARA MALLIN MARY McCONNELL ROSALIE SINGER FLORENCE STEWART SUZANNE WEINSTEIN Faculty Advisor ..............., , ....... MISS RUTH E. FRENCH PAGE 156 OCTET MEMBERS MAURICE BENKOIL MALCOLM SOLSBERG ARTHUR BONELLO DONALD STANFORD GEORGE INNIS ROLAND SUAREZ GILBERT McKEE THOMAS WILLIAMS FACULTY ADVISER MR. SHEFFIELD KLEIN GIRLS' SEXTET NANCY COLES MARTHA KLINE PATRICIA FREEMAN AUDREY SKYRM CLARA GIBSON ANNE MARIE VAN DYKE Faculty Advisor ..... ............ M ISS MECASKIE PAGE 157 DRAMA GUILD THESPIANS DRAMA GUILD ......CLAR.ENC:E WHIMS ......EDNA MAE ADAMS OFFICERS FLORENCE STEWART ........ ............ P resident ......... ...... L ILYAN LORINS JERRY COOPER ......,.......... ........ V ice-President ....... JOYCE BAYLINSON ....... ......... S ecretary ......... Treasurer ....................................... ..... S AM DION Freshman Sponsors ....... . ..... ARMIDA COOK, MARY MCCONNELL Sophomore Sponsors ........ ...... A NNE MCCARTHY, KITTY CORCORAN Faculty Advisor ........,... ...... M ISS RUTH E. FRENCH THESPIANS RONNIE ALLEN EDNA MAE ADAMS MAE AUCOTT LOIS BRUNSTEIN JOYCE BAYLINSON LOIS GAINES CHARLES HAGAN LILYAN LORINS BARBARA MALLIN MARY MCCONNELL MIRIAM MOLITCH HELEN MONHEIT HARRY ROSENBERG ARNOLD SCI-IUSTERMAN SUZANNE WEINSTEIN CLARENCE WHIMS ISABEL WILEY PAGE 158 SAM DION FLORENCE STEWART DEBBIE BAYLINSON CAROLE BETCHEN JOY BERRY EMMA S. BICKERT BOB COHEN MILTON PERRY KITTY CORCORAN DRAMA GUILD JOURNEYMEN DRAMA GUILD Drama Guild, synonym for exciting hard work, creative eifort, talented actors, and excellent productions, has made great strides ahead in its second year under the guidance of Miss French. The January production of Stage Door with its double cast will always be a high point in the dramatic history of the school. The Christmas auditorium program, the fantasy, The Wonder Hat , semi-monthly plays directed by members for the group meetings, Winsome Winnie , the guest program, radio work, appearances before outside groups, theatre parties, and the activities of the newly organized Freshman and Sophomore groups, have made the year active, interesting and zestful. PAGE 159 CHECKERS' COMMITTEE 'L Chairman ....................................... . ................. SALLY TANNENBLATT Asst. Chairman ................................. .. ..,............ SELMA APOTHAKER This carefully selected Checkers' Committee is given the responsibility of checking on the number of times the tardy and truant pupils report to school before 8:45, a corrective measure for tardiness and truancy. The members need integrity, perseverance, firmness and patience. MARILYN BINZ MARY BRENNAN JOAN COOK JANE DIVAC JOANNE GLUCKMAN DOROTHY GOLDBERG ESTHER GOODMAN MARILYN GORMAN PAGE 160 BEVERLY KRAMER ELAINE LAVIN CECELIA LEVINE DORTHEA MYERS CHARLES ROSEN EDITH SCHWARTZ MARCIA WEINBERG JANET YAMRON Q- -LA .t -K Miefiiiif OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF 1950 First Half JAMES QUINN ............ WILLIAM WALLS ...... CELESTE MOGAB ...... NANCY JANE BATH. ANTHONY DAMIANO ........ ........... .......Pres1dent......... ..........Vice-President......... .......Secretary......... .......Treasurer......... Sergeant-at-Arms ...... ...... 3 PAGE 161 Second Half WILLIAM WALLS HERBERT JACOBS JOAN ELLIS .JANET CUMMINGS .MANUEL ROBINSON w I JUNIOR SOCIAL DANCING This social dancing group made up of Junior boys and girls, has held its meetings during the 6th period on Fridays under the able supervision of Miss Norris. The purpose of how to dance correctly has accomplished notable results. Members are as follows: ALAN BACHMAN JAMES BEURY RICHARD BROWNRIGG WALTER CRAWFORD PAUL FOX ROBERT LEE ROBERT FULTON NICK FONTI BERNARD FINKLE LARRY GALLAWAY FLOYD HAMILTON MARVIN GELLES SAUL GREEN NED HUMPHRIES JOHN JOMERUCK MICKEY I-IERMAN NED JARDINE WILLIAM KATE MARSHALL MYERS ARTHUR MILLER ALBERT MARSHALL RONNIE MCKEEN MARTIN LUBER RONNIE MOSSMAN RUPERT GRIST BILL ROMAN WILLIAM SANFORD CARY SWAIN FRED WESSEL CARLTON TREEN LEO SEGAL JOE WILSON NANCY JANE BATH SONIA BROWN MARION COSTA JOAN ELLIS .IO ANN KOSTAS BETTY McNEIL HELEN SULLIVAN JOYCE SIRGANY FRANCES VALENTI .IEANETTE VERNA Accompanist ............. .,..... M RS. SOBCZAK PAGE 162 SENIOR SOCIAL DANCING The Senior Social Dancing under the direction of Miss Norris and the assistance of the members of the G.A.A., accomplished a great deal this year in teaching Senior boys the fundamental techniques of dance routines. BRUCE JONES WAYNE GOODMAN JACK BALDWIN BILL EMICK SAMUEL RUELLO ERNEST ANGELINI JOSEPH ALACQUA SAM CATANESE HARRY McGARRIGEL EDDIE DORAN HERBERT KUGEL CHARLES HEUER LEONARD SELVAGGIO MEMBERS RENO ANGELETTI EMEDIO BRACALENTE FRED BROCKETT LOUIS BUTTRICK ARTHUR Di NICOLANTONIO JOHN MAJANE FRANK MICALE BILL MALL ALVARO VERGULTI PEGGY THOMAS GERTIE SHIELDS BARBARA PRETKA MARY STINSON MARY WOLFE SHIRLEY BALDWIN CONNIE URON BERNICE GAGLIO NANCY JOHNSON ELEANOR STEINHAUER MARIE BUFANO DOROTHY MARVIN NANCY CARR MARIE PATERMO JANE KAUFELT Pianist ......... ........ M RS. SOBCZAK PAGE 163 xxxwx W 2 y PAGE 1b4 DIIM7 ff ff' xx 'i l uhh' 'Y9'3s I ,AN I 4, IA X 'ii I ffm, tam u in f. Q 1 , 'wx Q . SOCIAL SIDELIGHTS 05 Then there were the dancing parties when everybody came to the big hall to celebrate some event, or just simply to have a good time. The fiddler was there, who generally knew but one tune, but he kept on playing that as long as anybody asked him. He sat on a chair, upon a little platform, and sawed away, hour after hour, calling out the figures or changes in the square dances or country dances, while the men, young and old, shuffled back and forth, bowing to their partners, and swinging corners. 'tAll the women were good dancers, even if they did wear long dresses that they must hold up to their shoe tops to keep from tripping. As the men advanced and bowed, the women dropped a curtsey and smiled, took the ofered hands and swung around and around, or ma1'ched back and forth, while the fiddler kept on playing and tap- ping his foot, and the candles winked at the happy, laughing, healthy crowdf, BOOK IV PAGE 165 .t-.... - - ..,?Y-f. .,- 5 Dreamtime PAGE 166 B.. 'P -P , po -'a aww? 4. ' or.. ' '1 Uur Vsenior Prom 1 11 4 tl. ., ,. PAGE 167 'Y 1 Junior Prom Reading down, left: Reading: clown, right: LOOK AT THE BIRDIE! THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES DANCE, BALLERINA, DANCE ATTENTION. FRONT AND CENTER! O. K., LOUIE, DROP THAT GUN! AND THE BAND PLAYED ON PAGE 168 At The Junior Prom Upper Loft-SOMEWHERE UNDER THE RAINBOW Upper Right-SLOVV AND SWEET Center-THREE RAH PROM COMMITTEE Lower Right-COULD THIS BE A STAG LINE? Lower Left-OUR PALS, THE PATHONS PAGE 169 I I ? Ll way stars and their behind-the- scenes life which is so like that of thousands of girls in the fascinat- ing, cruel city of New York. 'Terry Randall, the girl who wanted nothing more than to be the best actress in the world , lived as a sincere vital person ,th-rough Florence Stewart, and the thivo men trying to win her affec- tions were David Kingsley, in the person of Ronald Allen, and Keith Burgess played by Harry Rosen- berg. This triangle was sur- rounded by a supporting cast, all playing their parts like veterans of Broadway. If audience reaction holds any significance, the actors and ac- tresses in this performance are to be highly commended, for many who witnessed the show stated it was a better production than many they had seen on Broadway. Through the Stage Doo1 ' of the Drama Guild, held open by Miss French, another success has come to A.C.H.S. Christmas Pfay 5' I 4,1 I W J PAGE 1 I R 'km - ,-In . Bmw ms Reading Down, Left- Top Right-WELCOME, PARENTS. BIOLETSKY, BAYLINSETTI, BRUNSTEINO. Reading: Across, Center- HIT HER AGAIN, MIMI. HOLD TIGHT, JOAN. STUDIOUS STUDENTS. OH, BOBBY! DUMB BUNNIES. WHY SO DISGUSTED, DAVE? EASY ON THE GRADES, DOC. DOC ALLEN SITS THIS ONE OUT PAGE 173 FIFTH GRADE, DECEMBER, 1941 RICHMOND AVENUE SCHOOL Why the Chimes Rang may be a mystery to some of us, but who the actors are we'll discover by an easy study of the above picture. Starting from the back row of the White robed cherubs they are, left to right, Connie Uron, Rosalie Gillman and Annette Langweiler. In front of them are, reading in the same direction, Esther Goodman and Rita Mangeraga. Their escorts are not members of this year's class. In the front row, still of the left hand side, are Barbara Barab, Nancy Johnson, Mary McConnell and Patricia Cameron. Directly opposite Pat is Dorothy Friedman heading the rest of the front row consisting of Mary Stinson, Lorraine Conroy and Shirley Josephs. Still looking like little angels in the second row are, left to right, Joan Hellinger, Bill Emiclc, Alice Goldstein and Florence Stewart. 'Behind them We find on the left, Barbara Abramson. The little nobleman standing at the left hand side of the stage is Sigmund Rimm. Wrapped in a shroud of sinister mystery is Robert Neustadter. By the side of King Ronald Silverman stands angelic Doris Amole. Watching over Har-ry Rosenberg who lends a protective arm to little Georgie Schill- ing is Donald Booye as the priest. The lovely little lady standing to the left of Ronald Kngel is Charlotte Bross. Seated with her hands folded demurely in her lap is Deirdre O'Neill. Last, but not least, as the saying goes, is David Freund. And so you see how a few of our dignified Seniors looked eight years ago Cwhen you and I were youngy. PAGE 174 EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATION PARTY VENTN OR AVENUE SCHOOL June 1, 1945 W This year as we graduate, it brings to mind the same event four years ago when we journeyed forth from eighth grade. In this picture there are many members of our Senior class looking younger, of course, but not too different from the appearance they make now. Get out your bloodhounds and magnifying glass and see how many you can identify. PAGE 175 'f ,L i!,,, 'gr' Reading Down, Left- Reading.: Down, Right- AND THEY CALL US SENIORS . HAVE SOME FLOOR, FRIEND. WHY THE BOOKS. LUCKY? THE PRIDE OF THAT HIGHLY RATED GROUP. STATUETTE OF LIFE. THERE'S NOTHING LIKE COMFORT. MADAME EDITOR RELAXES. CARROL BARRYMORE BOSTON IJERFORMS. GUESS WHO? OH, OH! Tl-IE THREE MONKEYS AGAIN. THE CREW CROWDS TOGETHER. UGA! UGH! Reading Down, Center- LOOK MON, IT'S DOWN.'I'HIS WAY. OH, TO BE BACK IN ITALY. SOME PEOPLE LOOK PRETTY, EVEN AT LUNCH. PAGE 176 f lg Q' J 'K 'fn - ' li tux I 6? ' ' q 14 .4 3,2 I 2. 1 f I , I IR S V Q ' I '!1wIsf , 1 C -z. Reading Down, Left- Reading Down, Center- Reading Down, Right- GENIUS TAKES A WALK, WELCOME T0 THE GANG, MARIE PAN. DON'T RLUSH, KIDS-SMILE. NANCY, HOW SHOCKED YOU YOU'D MAKE A FINE CHORUS LINE. MR. EARKAN AND HIS JUNIOR PALS LOOKED- PROTECTING CITY PROPERTY. CEE, YOU'RE CUTE! HEAR N0 EVIL- SPEAK N0 EVIL, THE GANG'S ALL HERE. OUR LAYOUT EDITOR. SAY N0 EVIL. OUR SENOR SMILES! PAGE 177 We Remember Cfass Night of 7948 We Remember Commencement of 7948 , f. ... Wll'5 A ' f f 'ff'ffw 4 +fffffmffr1fw'f 'k 'MW , M Q 13 Z 1 WV? Wwfifwf , f 1 zffff' wwf ., ,N 0 13 J 7 M W!!f1f!Wj 'WM M 1118 , 1 u L- WW f P fffffffffff wyffffff ff wf f 0 wi I I fn 6 'Wfwfzffffrrfrfffffrfr ffW1,f' f Y'W J'? '5 '? ' 5 , ff ffl, ' 1 z wwf 'f v MVN' f . N . 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A chal- lenge to run a race was sure to gather a crowd, and to be the best Wrestler, boxer or player of any sport was a mark of great distinction. And so it Went, with these hardy sons of the forest and plain, mak- ing life in the Wilderness as happy as possible, mingling sport with toil, and joys with cares, and growing into the fearless and carefree race that mark the men of the frontier. BOOK V PAGE 181 Oct. Oct. Oct. O-ct. Oct. Nov Nov. Nov Nov J, A . xv, ,- -0 M' CHEER LEADERS The cheer leaders were selected this year as they were in previous years by judges who are members of our faculty. The highlights of this cheerleading year were leading the student body of the school in cheers during Football and Basketball seasons. MEMBERS KITTY CORCORAN DOTTIE MARVIN NANCY JANE BATH ELAINE SCHECTER NANCY CARR MARION COSTA BARBARA POGUE JULIE BOONE CAROLE De VINNEY Faculty Advisor .............................. MISS MILDRED GRAF PAGE 184 iv al P.. f .151 65 Mr BASEBALL 4129 Vineland 5117 Pleasantville 51 3 Pleasantville lAl 5121 Woodrow Wilson fxj 51 6 Camden 5125 Holy Spirit KA! 51 9 Egg Harbor 5127 Bridgeton 5113 Collingswood CAD 5131 Collingswood 5114 Radnor 61 3 Holy Spirit KAI-Away. fx? Double-header In an effort to stimulate more interest in our National Pastime we have tried to create and engender a consciousness of baseball within our high school this year by maintaining three squads. This is in keeping with a national movement to increase the calibre of baseball players being sent to the big leagues. An excellent future, both socially and economically, is in store for the boy who reaches the top in the baseball world. For your inspection we present our embryonic Squad No. 1 RONALD MOSSMAN TEX REARDON LEWIS SARKOS RONNIE CURCIO AL DiMATTEO LIONAL LONGDON MARK CARMACK CREIGHTON KNOWLES BILL DEMONES' JOHN SNYDER DAVE FREUND FRED BEARDSWORTH ANDY BERENOTTO Coach ........... Asst. Coaches... Squad No. 2 SONNY CLARK LARRY MCKENGIE RICHARD BROWNRIGG DAN BADER JACK KOLEN HARVEY STRAUSS SOMERS STEELMAN ROBERT DERBYSHIRE WARREN SMITH '-Co-captain. PAGE 185 1 2 3 4 5 6 '7 8 9 Big Leaguers. Squad No. 3 AL TRUNAR PAUL FREAS TOM GLENN VINCENT GIANNTONIO NORMAN WAGENHEIM JIM HARDOCK VINCE SERMANIA WM. CAESAR ROBERT RUDOFF MR. KEATING MR. SWEENEY MR. ZAVAGLIA -az mam W Football Hasfwes Z N:,:- mrs? ,fuss umm? 'iniw mf-- ami Y, XMI N img.. uw 4 PAGE 186 5 'Un n. ms ,.F,,,., I fr- , U.. 1.1 .M Q. E as- 1 ,I , ve .J 2 ,514 v JW w-yu.,.-.Qla lm wa Q I x I z', s 1948-1949 TRACK TEAM The Varsity Track Team, under Coaches Boyd, Carney and Young are hoping to win the South Jersey Track Title again this year as they did in 1948. During the past Indoor Season, the Mile Relay composed of George Dickerson, Dave Dichter, Bernard Boasmond and Bill Kate or Reid Brooks, won the Inquirer Mile Relay, the Spiked Shoe Club Mile Relay, and the Middle-Atlantic Scholastic Mile Relay at Camden. They placed second at an invitation mile relay at Madison Square Garden and second at a mile relay at Camden. Tlhe quartet of Dickerson, Boasmond, Dichter and Brooks placed third in the National Interscholastic 960-yard relay at Madison Square Garden. Reid Brooks captured the 50-yard title at Camden which Cortez Howard had held for two years. Reid also placed second to National 100-yard dash Champ Bennie Wright, in the 60-yard dash at the Spiked Shoe Meet. Dickerson was third in this event. The Viking's schedule this year is composed of the Bridgeton, Penn, and Long Branch Relays, South Jersey and State Championships, and dual meets with West Catholic, Northeast, Trenton, Lawrenceville Prep, Collingswood, Ocean City and Holy Spirit. The entire squad is in great shape and they hope to equal the fine record set by last year's outdoor squad. PAGE 187 1 I fi' BASKETBALL Although the 1948-49 season was not in the true sense a successful one, it did have its bright spot. Mr. Sweeney molded a group of inex- perienced youngsters into an aggregation of hard-fighting, spirited com- petitors who just would not say die . With a few breaks the season could have been a more successful one, but the boys didn't have quite enough experience to pull the close contests out of the fire. You can look for a much improved group next season. Atlantic Opponents City Trenton .......... ........ 5 5 20 Germantown ..... ..... 3 5 33 Norristown ...... .. 49 38 Overbrook ...... .. 45 30 Southern ..... .. 35 33 Cheltenham .... .. 33 40 Peddie ........ .. 35 43 St. Jeromes .... .. 32 50 Merchantville ..... .. 35 29 Collingswood ..... .. 31 36 Camden ............. ., 49 45 Sweeney High ...... .. 48 33 Bridgeton ........... .. 44 41 Merchantville ..... .. 43 42 Camden ......... .. 52 50 Weehawken ...... .. 43 46 West Catholic ..,... .. 62 42 Trenton ............ .. 46 38 Collingswood ..... .. 36 34 PAGE 188 In. 8 JAH 1 -Sf' G.A.A. BOARD The Girls' Athletic Association of Atlantic City High School opened a very successful year with a membership of about 700 girls. The Association is governed by a board of twelve girls, three repre- sentatives from each of the four years of -high school. The board, under the direction of Miss Norris, accomplished several outstanding high- lights for this year, namely, an Assembly Program, a Mother-Daughter Tea, the G.A.A. Annual Banquet called March Hare , and assisted with the program for the Annual Girls' Sports Night which was held on May 20th. ' The G.A.A. Ofiicers for 1948-49 were: SENIORS President .............. .............. . . .,... . .... 'I ......... P EGGY THOMAS Vice-President ......... ............... ...... .......... B E S SIE SCOTT Senior Class Chairman .......,,.................. ......... G ERTRUDE SHIELDS JUNIORS Secretary ........ .... Trensurm- ....... .......... . .... . Junior Class Cliairmzinn. ........PAULINE LOSCO ........DOLORES TALARICO ........NANCY JANE BATH SOPHOMORES Poster Chairman ........... ................................,.... ....... V I RGINIA PITALE Publicity Chairman .......... .....,............,........,... ........,. P H YLLIS BAITZEL Sophomore Class Chairman ..................... , ........i . ......... JEAN BROWNRIGG FRESHMEN Fam. First Aicl....... Scrapbook Chuii'mnn..... Freshman Class Chairman.. MARY LOU COLLINS JOYCE MCCALL FRANCES SCOTT Faculty Advisor ......... L. MAUDE NORRIS PAGE 189 'K SPORTS LEADERS' GROUP OFFICERS President ................ .....,. M ARY ANN NEWMAN ........ ....... S enior Vice-President ....... .... ...... M A RION COSTA .......... ....... J unior Secretary ................ ....... P EGGY AYARS. ..,,... ....... J unior Treasuxer ..........,........ ............. J OAN SCOTT ............. ....... J unior Sergeant-at-Arms ........... ..... ,... ................... F R ANNY VALENTI .............................................................. Junior Sports Leaders' Group, began last year, has developed into a very influencial group in officiating games in school and outside of school. The Junior and Senior girls, if they keep their averages high, are eligible 'to Wear a blazer bearing the Sports Leaders' Emblem. The first appearance of these blazers will be Sports Night of 1949. Miss Maude Norris is our faculty advisor. PAGE 190 1 f I 'f Q4 , A . ,. 'l ' vi 'F 14:1 .f . .fr K ' 5 i 3-1 . c J fli- :-, ' N ,Q ,, H54 if GYMNASTIC LEADERS' CORPS BERNICE GAGLIO ........... JULIA BOONE ..................... PATRICIA FREEMAN ........ DOROTHY MARVIN. ..... .. JOAN LAND ...........,.,. NANCY CARR ......... OFFICERS Captain lst Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant 3rd Lieutenant 4th Lieutenant 5th Lieutenant Gymnastic Leaders' Corps is a club which meets after school foi all girls interested in apparatus work. After passing tests, the beginneis advance to leaders, lieutenants and advanced lieutenants. The Clubs faculty advisor is Mrs. Moreland. PAGE 191 xxh N NB' XJ ll 9 sy' 'Q r ix- DANCECLUB President ...................... ..................,..,...................................... M ARIE BUFANO Secretary ......... ,............... .......... P E ARLDEAN WEEKS Program Chairman ......,. ......... B ARBARA POGUE 1 Faculty Advisor, ........ ......,.........,.... ......... M I SS MILDRED GRAF Accompanist .....................,...............,....................,.........................,..,..... MRS, ALBERT SOBCZAK This year's program consisted of an assembly program which was made up of three scenes, a toy sh.op, a Waltz clog and contrasts. Our sports night program was one of the outstanding events of the evening, and was a fitting ending to a most successful Dance Club year. PAGE 192 Reading! Down AH! SWEET SPRING! SHE FLOATS THROUGH THE AIR LEADERS' CORPS LOVELIES. LET 'ER ROLL. TARZAN! WI-IERE'S MR. SPANGLER? PEEK-A-BOO. STAIRWAY OF SMILES. PAGE 193 A A PRUSPECTING WITH Listen, my seniors and hear the tale Of DICHTER, our runner, who car- ried the mail To cities and towns across our great land, Twenty years hence when writ by this hand. Gut from the state famed for gold by the sea Came the call to all 'lumni who packed up with glee. In response to DAVE'S message that gold would be found Folks like Doc GLAYIVION were soon westward bound. After their encores came GIBSON and KLIN E , And CECELIA and MALINO of fashion design. BGZARTIFS politics were left to SCHILLING While patients said goodbye to nurses GILLIVIAN and FILLING. M.G.lVI. sent out their fine folks, MCCONN ELL for acting and MAL- LIN for jokes. Boarding his rocket were MERTZ and his band, Followed by WHIMS, piano in hand. A glance through the mailbag re- called more of our crew 5 Those A.C.H.S. seniors, and below are a few Who assembled at the theater at old Sutter's Fort In search of their gold and eager for sport. GE .I THE FURTY-NIN sri? EQ Chairman HAGAN appeared and asked all to be seated, And then most extraordinary busi- ness proceeded. On to the stage there passed in re- View A parade of people, doublesfof you. 1 DOC ALLMAN and Louis Qiammlff at jig, EPSTEIN accompanying, watched by KUGEL and SIG. BUFANO and GORCORAN cheer-- ed up the gang, GOODFRIEND pirouetted, Mc- KEE and CGLES sang. GOLDSTEIN and RGSEN com- pounded a pill ' To keep STETZER and SARKOS from becoming ill. Coaches FREUND and GERIVIANA scored quite a hit, While IVIIMI roared at SCHUSTER- lVIAN'S wit. BARAB wrote stories 'bout ali-1. he: cats And MONHEIT'S ten kiddos visit... ed old Doc MATZ. DEVLIN'S bridges spanned the world, WEINSTEIN serenaded as JOAN LAND twirled. fContinued P ge 1991 X A. 'ivy 1:11 .. flll i L X N X PAI RUNS But not all the treasures of California Were beneath the soil. There Were those Who made their fortunes in selling supplies to the miners. Prices Went bounding. Bread was sold at fifty cents a loaf, eggs at six to eight dollars a dozen, milk at a dollar a quart and butter at four dollars a pound. The miners cared very little what they had to pay so long as they had gold to pay it With. BOOK VI PAGE 195 Congratulations, Seniors of 7949 Hllllll Jill PHOTOGRAPHERS BREAKERS HOTEL STUDIO 643 Boardwalk Phone 4-1985 SCHOOL ANNUALS FORMAL WEDDING PORTRAITS OANDID WEDDING BOOKS COMMERCIAL COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY FAMILY GROUPS Reorders of graduation portraits for classes of 1947, 1948, 1949 are always available! I PAGE 196 ' l l P F QI Qfzsafingi I Kfjdff ' fo s is il' 'fb ' tj U55 Cfcm of 7Q4Q fiom YE CLDE TYMERS CLUB OF ATLANTIC CITY r -jd Ez 27 356175, you foo nzay gs 51236555 fo 5550129 . ewFSi'!i' 'ev ,xx , Q lt! Dedicated : To Aid Youthg to Perpetuate Friendshipsg to Help Make Atlantic City a Better Place to Work and Live in. GE L 4. THAT EUUNT5 r .-v 1 ,sh ,A ,ig ' '..,:.w. ' -ev , .4-,..!, . v fa' if I' - -Aw.. hetlwer it's baseball, baslretbafi, ' football or Business - - - it's TEAMWORK that counts - - - the perfect coordination of everyone working together that produces SUCCESS. E TAKE p .d i C 0 A I that once agaiz' ignhthe fact lected to m -'WG been ge- k . Puoio E Glmvmn 5.5 It has been ' 0 0 B I Atlantic Cnty, New Jersey gather with Algflagufe ro work fo- PAGE 198 it 1 'I -'K il 'wiv .syn nail, V Lf-ff'Q 1I 'IIEImIHli IM nipn'ni'fp ri aT M. ,,-,- is KNIFE si ionic in W SQ v I'Lg7'Clf?IIflIiC.S' the Class of 19.49 , ' -I I I , 1 Latzes spent twenty years at A.C.H.S. . . . Ask a teacher who had one. PRGSPECTING... fContinued from Page 1945 N AAME Was singing, Oh, J ohnny off keyg FAIRFIELD was still studying P.A.D.g SUE picked the APPLES all day from her YARD And GAINSEY and BOWE still found Espanol hard. SCHECTER raved about the SiX g WATERS and POGUEY were still cute tricks. FINKY and SMITH discussed all their rneng MAN N and FRIEDMAN blew their lab up again. A BRUNSTEIN and DAVIES taught Spanish so Well Their kids didn't miss our own Senor's spell. fContinued on Page 2013 I GG. J' S'- z1,2:.fr::.:z I I Ccmgwzt'uZaitz'ons and Best Wishes After school bells will be wedding bells. When you think of engagement and wedding rings to Nw G 'aduat7 ng CMSS of M9 think of us again as you did for your class rings A .x', gf Atlantic City I Electric Company Cong'ratuZcLtions and Best Wishes to the Gmduccting Class of '49 Your Jeweler for 1940-49 High School Rings. KOONS JEWELERS, Inc- I700 ATLANTIC AVE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. PAGE 199 Hn JQ79p1fecicuEi0m . . . S ,. Eg Q Ns P5 P . 1 TG THE HERALD STAFF C L A S S C F 1 9 4 9 F ff fiance of flzefr organization, uracy 1.1, p occclure ana, ffzcir cfzeerfuf co- operation fn L cifrzg ffm clciclffs of five 1Q4Q Herafcf. 5 FROM YOUR PRINTERS NENUSENEENT PUBLISHING IINENPNNU E 5E8 NNNTH TENNESSEE HVENUE Htlantic Situ - New Jerseu 1 1 f I , W , P R O S P E C T I N G fContinued from Page 1991 Cwmefras avgofichgioigjxiijigg Equipment S Clube ' ' ' As they dodged PEGGY THOMAS V M 8 H still tossing that ball. LANGWEILER was boardmg a, SP P train for NeW'Yorkg M U - . GRIFFITH was out domg gleat - f' social Workg Zlcmtic C1'ty's Most Complete Store fContinued on Page 203 ' ' for the Real Sportsmcm 1 ' 11832 ATLANTIC AVENUE 85 ' Atlantic City Jeweled,-S Phone 5-2528 1419-21 BOARDWALK 512 MARKET STREET Philadelphia, Pa. Pl 2906 Best of Luck to the Fo 7't'I 4 , ,A . -1 we . Frfifg X if w, 1 ' 'A vile 11. 1 'ir -- Vik -if . ...- lwg, g., ,,,l,,,: :EEA 'El , 'Sl Ll :AQ 4: ' , 'iQT'a 7 - 'ff r . 1111 fr , 57,1 ' i Fqw Q i n ShMnWMMCkqMhmzal ATLANTu:o1TYE GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE M. E. BLATT CCD. E -, Enroll Now Atlantic City Business College I nclividnal Instrnctfion Day and Evening Classes SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING Complete Commercial Courses Free Placement Services 1536 ATLANTIC AVE. Atlantic City, N. J. Telephone 4-6600 Phone 5-0353 Estab. 18921 I-I. L. l-ICDLST, Inc. 14 SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Jewelers - Watelwnalcers - Engraxvers Specializing in American Made Products Exclusively - -k -if , :V Elgin and Hamilton Watches' in if -lf: -nf MV International and Gorham Sterling ir -k Blue White Diamond if :ff uk Engagement Rings and Wedding Rings for Him and Her ESTABLISHED 1879 Insurance Real Estate Mortgage Loans 4 Walter W. Clark ......... ............... P resident Herbert A. Faunce ....... ......... V ice-President Y Harold W. Faunce ......... ......... V ice-President Walter W. Clark, Jr ......... .............. S ecretary I Frederick T. Bolte ............ ...................... T reasurer William G. Carrington ......... .......... A ssistant Treasurer GUARANTEE TRUST BUILDING ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. PAGE 202 I 3 ,Z I l ui 4 R I E N D P ROSPECTING... fContinued from Page 2015 ABBIE and LENA were making a chart' And LIIJS fine acting Went stra1ght to the heart. BAYLINSON at last got a pubhsh er's check, And HABGOOD now dealt flom the top of the deck. fContinued on Page 2057 Complifmemfs 0 f KORNBLAU'S RESTAURANT VIRGINIA KL PACIFIC AVES. 'L , FLOWERS BY 1 -, F21 15-1 'yin 6 A F LSCIIZI I For Gmcluatiooz 'Biff' 1622 PACIFIC AVENUE AQ Telephone 5-3221 Best Wishes to the Sparkling Class of 1949 from . M B 5 UR QIAL UNYD 1340 MUSIC NEWS SPORTS PAGE 203 Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science 43rd St., Woodl'd and Kingsessing Aves., Philadelphia 4, Pa. Founded in 1821 L' f it 5.51 idfili 5'?i if asf-1 '53 . 3912 'if E-Iltlff. .5 5 5 if E.- L - Undergraduale courses in Pharmacy, Chem- islry, Bacteriology or Biology lead lo B.Sc. degrees and inleresling and successful ca- reers. Graduale studies in Pharm., Bacl. or Biol. also available. Applicolions for fulure enrollment now considered. Coeducational. Write for catalog Freund Brothers . Guild Optz'cia1zs ' 1514 PACIFIC AVE. lh Only Complete Optical I l L 5 AH Li We'1'e Proud to Be the Official CALLING ALL GIRLS Teen-headquarters in Atlantic City Meet Yom' Teen Friends at Complitm ents 0 f , rf I ' ' Lrhlyrfnfgffrf THE 5, 1633 ATLANTIC AVE. I . FOUR STORES ON THE BOARDWALK PAGE 204 ne That Good Guernsey Milk Use the same at home that you do in school. A Used in the Public Schools for the past 22 years. l I . I wlLsoN nnmv co. ' Call 5-11.41 for Deliivcry PROSPECTING... fContinued from Page 2035 Handsome JOE RUSH completed apass And broke a new window from RCSENBERG'S glass. MARSHALL counted up the doughg AGRONS moved to Mexico. GALLAGHER smiled and the girls drew near, fContinued on Page 2071 Good Luck 'Miers MUSIC BOX 10 So. Virginia Ave. Atlantic City, N. J. y Best Wishes to the Class of 19.49 N.. . .f J ,A .vi ' :le wma M. DUBIN FLCORS Our Beautiful New Location at 3805 ATLANTIC AVE. n Congmtzzlazfioorzs in - Coomilwaiclvits of sf. . '5 -bf: .ug SAMY'S RESTAURANT 3801 VENTNOR AVE. HRCME THE TAILORH 3808 VENTNOR AVE. PAGE 205 .ny Compliments of BURCH BROTHERS THE J EM RESTAURANT 1709 ATLANTIC AVE. Limited 3807 VENTNOR AVE. JOE DAILY TIRE SERVICE U. S. Tires - Batteries - Accessories Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing 3713 VENTNOR AVE. Telephone 4-0042 4-1030 BARCLAY Gifts for Men 1641 BOARDWALK Congratulations to the Class of 1949 SOUTH JERSEY GAS CO. MICHIGAN St ATLANTIC AVES. Smart Apparel Earclusively The FAMOUS Shop 1406 ATLANTIC AVE. Phone 4-8741 Compliments of FRIEDEBERGHS M A The Leading Jewelers of Atlantic City 1532 ATLANTIC AVE. NOVECK'S JEWELRY STORE High School Rings 1111 ATLANTIC AVE. PAGE 206 aj . wi I K, lb Pacific Avenue g RELIGIOUS GOODS STORE 1423 PACIFIC AVE. Alfred P. Misson Atlantic City, N. J. ll , PROSPECTING... ' fContinued from Page 2051 GITOIVIER leaves for France this year. The parade advanced until its end, Then HAGAN took the stand again. He said that each had struck his goldg The meeting adjourned, the good tale was told. lContinued on Page 2091 JOSEPH G. RICHMOND, Inc I Ivzsufmnce ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Guarantee Trust Building ROBERT NOBLE, Inc. Original Footwear 1715 BOARDWALK CHotel Traymorej Featurinx: Shoes by: Mackey Starr, Thos. Cort Ltd. Martinique, Hill dr Dale and Mel Pre t Visit Our Beautiful New Mirror Room I 1.1 STANLEY RESTAURANT I , 1230 ATLANTIC AVE. Mike Freed, Mgr. AL'S SUPER SERVICE ALBANY sr VENTNOR AVES. New, Used and Recapped Tires Complete Automotive Service When You Stop We Start j RETAIL CLERKS .QYAND MANAGERS UNION Local 1358 - A.F.L. 205 HUMPHRYS BUILDING . 15 S. NORTH CAROLINA AVE. Atlantic City, N. J. BATZER Auto - Burglary - Fire Insurance Protection 13 S. NORTH CAROLINA AVE. 4-3101 fo if PAGE 207 l l ln .1- EDWARD A. WILSON oo Inszn'a1zcc GUARANTEE TRUST BUILDING LIDO VILLAGE ' Delicious Food Amidst the Splenclofr of Ultra Modern Settings . 3006 Atlantic Ave. Atlantic City N Atlantic City, N. J. J, mesa- pl Gm, Food Sufrervism Mmlmgilig U C07lg7'Cl-t'ZllUt'l0'7'LS to the Class of 1949 from CASTLE RADIO, Inc. May Your Lives Be Filled with Everlasting Joy ' '- Best lflfzslz 9 - , ,,, , -'. V 'gl : M Aj I ' '- , gggsxliimig fo the Class ' .. , KW ' - ,' -' 2 ,f 3 ' uumuw- gfgfil'- lliimgs,Qi'?4gLr',jlg31Q'C ' 5 f of 49 1 H A yum' ' ' l f'- i 1 Vg -I 'i' al, . f Llllmjlll i lk5?TT'359ACf3f55i ' Phone o 5-9913 - 5 991 ., Q f I 4 cremvzsijfjxfi J I ff A ,,,, . . A if .-. + .1 'f'l lllllll U lllL Ulvl Allli Best Wishes for a Successful Life Class of 1949 from MR. St MRS. FARINELLI HOLLYWOOD SHOE SHOP 3910 Ventnor Ave. I f You Babble .When You Have Electrical Trouble Big ov' Small Call KIESE ELECTRIC CO 23 N. RALEIGH AVE. 2-2769 Service 8: Repairs On All Make Radios Best Wishes to the '.l9crs STANDARD RADIO oo. MANCINI'S SUBMARINE SANDWICI-IES Radios - Electrical Appliances - Rccowls W9 DQUUQV' 1820 Atlantic Ave' 2406 Arctic Ave. Phone 5 2066 . Phone 5-1729 PAGE 203- 4- f ' PRosPECT1Ne...f Dial 4-3320 fContinued from Page 207D EVE ERNST Spm'fs'meai' 1905 Boardwalk Atlantic City Cemynllmevzts of FOERSTER OPTICAL CO. 1726 PACIFIC AVE. Back to their cities Went SCHWARTZ and JONES, A new note of joy Was heard in their tones. SCHRIER and CHICK Worked again With a Wi-ll, MERRILL and BOSTON do talk of it still. So listen my seniors, as We say adieu, r The gold in your life is discovered by you. - . A smile is a nugget, not matched by real gold, NOW goodnight to all seniors, our story is told. BARBARA BARAB JOYCE BAYLINSON C7engmtulatiem to the Class of 19,49 A' from HOIVIBERGER' S a Fashion Institution Compliments of C H A R L E s OF- ATLANTIC CITY Fine Mews W ear 1629 BOARDWALK ALBERT B. JOHNSON, Inc. Real Estate and Insmtmce 1025 BOARDWALK Phone 4-0640 ' 1910 ATLANTIC AVE. Luggage and Leather Gifts Gifts for Graduates Featuring Amelia Earhart Luggage and Trunks and Many Other Gifts . PAGE 20 CQ, ., - .Sq Y I T' I AUTOGRAPHS 2, Q fy,,,.k ,,, I I 4: ff ' I V, X If 'VNN 1' W-0 :if I QM ' , ww' 1?X if ,ff f.! V4 '!f4ff'3f 1' A',,ffii fvwzig If IZ , - , If D Q ' U 1. I I 4 T aff' '.A?j2,I54 PA gf14'ff.J'i'.,iZT' L34-1Q,fN2fIf !, a ?! ' .f V II' 7 I If W'f'I Jw I - I I -I ,f-Q .3 'ff' W4 ,. . ,f I V- ' J I 'I 9,17 1 fI','.,f1-tvfjf 43 ,,,, If ,SJR , J,..,. .',. J .- VU . Ig :!I,f ,g if-5 ,fix J 5 ' -T' J' nj ' 'I 'IT'-7,-JIT!! . ,I 6:27 f JH J' ,- 'ff 7' ' , ,1 A, N If . If 1,1 ,f ff ,f , ,. ff VL 5. i,5I,f lf'-,, -ff' ff! 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