Atlantic City High School - Herald Yearbook (Atlantic City, NJ)

 - Class of 1952

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Jde 6011 Zfeczw Um 11fe,4 Second-Half Officers FIYSQ row left to rlght Donald Alton VICE president Marhn Blatt president Sue Beyer secretary Second row Bruce Kauffman treasurer Eugene Hudglns sergeant at arms Ye1 durn toot1n Looking back ox er foul veais at A C H S the intangible memoues, the concrete accomplishments, xxe noxx realize that each vear xx as but anothei step upxx ald on our Stairway to the Stais As axx ed Freehmen xxe stood at the bottom looking up, hesitatmg as a child might to scale the first Qtep Hoxx insurmountable the aacent seemed' The help xxe l9Ce1V6d xxas invaluable Thele xxas alxxaxs cl condescending uppeiclassman to bux ou1 elexatoi tickets from or to tell us that Room 400 xxas in the baeement 01 to change the aiioxxhead on a doxsn stairxxax not to mention g'LllCl6b00kS to memolilc oi staixlnv momente xxfutlng The second step took le s coumgxe 1nd effoit ll c xx uf llt assuitd lctllm 1tcd Sopho IT10I'ts Despite the iibbmgs that xxe xx ie xxise tools 111 exeix sense ot tm xxoid xxe bcgan to assume the iesponsibilitx ot upholding, the piinciples and lllllltflllflll Of Olll alma matei We tu1 ned in ICOIIXIHCIIHI1JC,1fOlI'1'1d11U3tO that effect in piesenting the cantata One Xl oild and 451.1111 bx pioxing to the Ex aluatois that All1I1t1C High still had the stuff that scholais are made of XX e xx eie on oui xx ax 18 . i . K I . - . S . ' . 5 V I : y 5' 1 ' 7 77 ' 1 1 11 ' ' 1' 1 .N 1 Y Y . 4 1 vi 1 1 Y 1 H ' 1 r 11 H 1' ' l L l 1' 1 , ,N , W 'v v . w 4 1 v ' ' - 7 w L1 1 In v ka ' 1 K 1 4 4 ua v U 1 1 1 ' 1. 1 ' ' 1 1'f , 1 1 -1' v. ' ' for the Seniors to be dismissed from the auditorium. , K1 1 L- so 1 11 2 1 . ' J 1 , 13 S 1 '-1 Ax. 1 I . 2 . 1 ' 2 1 ' - tk.. 3 ' .5 .' ' . , 19 . H ' I, ' 1 . . A, L, ' 1 , , . ' . , . 1 k1k1 , 1 ll' ' ' 1 ' ' y 1 1' ' L1 1 -1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1' 1 3 l 2 ' .x ' I ' 1 1 ' 1 .1 ' 11 1 . ' H 7 1 .V l 4 1 . , lv I '. v 1 1,1 - I D ' 1- Lv . q 5451 A Lv 'bl 7, v ' n 1 v v

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Juniors! How impressed we were with our title. This third step was the easiest one. but the longest stride. As lower upperclassmenu all we had to do was to follow the leads of such great guys as Mike and Base and we were set. It seemed hard to grasp the fact that our own classmates were the otlicers of the clubs, the stars of the varsities - the ones that others looked up to. idolized. Even the lovers of the Varsity Play were oursll Yes. Our Hearts Were Young and Cray right up until the stupendous Prom that has become. through memories, So Dear to Our Hearts. But gaiety turned into sorrow when we said goodbye to such wonderful people as Doc Allen and Miss Aten and farewell to Miss Rhodes. September 1951 and we found ourselves poised near the top of the stairs -- and the goal for which we were striving just beyond our grasp. Senior year cannot be put into words. for to each it means a different, big moment. Perhaps yours is the thrill of Seniors are dismissed, or the Thanksgiving Day victory or Pride and Prejudice and that terrific cast party. Perhaps you'll remember Everyman and caroling at Christmas or the Mikado or the elections that saw Larry and Duke take the helm to steer the Class of '52 into that port of success. Certainly, never-to-be-forgotten is Senior Week and Graduation festivities-or the night that was to mark not only the culmination of twelve long years, but the commencement of many more to come-that night in February when proud and con- fident we reached the top ot our STAIRWAY TO THE STARS F lrst Half Officers First row left to right Janet Baasnes secretary Lawrence Rubenstein president Willie Mae Hohhs vice president Second row 'Vlark Vasser sergeant at arms Barbara Duer treasurer 19 ' , , ' sc -a t. . - 3 I . : . : ', I' : 4' . '- ' - ZA , , I v -

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