Atlantic City High School - Herald Yearbook (Atlantic City, NJ)
- Class of 1960
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'7 i Worr W . .,..., When the Young Men's Christian As- sociation and the Jewish Community Center reopen in the fall, new winter activities are provided for both boys and girls. The two programs include basketball, jujitsu, wres- tling, dancing, and the opportunity to par- ticipate in advisory capacities. Through these varied forms of recrea- tion, students of all ages learn sportsman- ship, develop numerous skills, and make many new friends. Both youth centers are supported by the generosity of the Atlantic City townspeople. T 4 While we're on a two day vacation from school our teachers hold meetings with other 4 2 state instructors in the famous Convention Hall. The Atlantic City High School choir entertains at one of the many sessions. As the month advances, we approach the annual Thanksgiving Day football game. Adults as well as students come out and show their enthusiasm by cheering for their favorite team. al as On Thanksgiving Day, once again the pumpkins are brought out and mothers bake the ever-popular pumpkin pie. 6 ?l.J QXXX 5 Q The tinkling of the silver bells throws everyone into a festive mood. Christmas shopping, lighting the town, and visiting Santa are all part of this merry season. The school sponsors a drive, the Christmas Cheer Fund, to give unfortunate families a happier holiday. With a hustle and bustle the shoppers rush from store to store trying to finish last minute shoppingg while Santa Claus attracts the younger set. A pleasant evening pastime is driving around the island to view the decorated homes. 7 December has its serious side which may be found during the eight days of Chanukah and the octave of Christmas. Families leave their Work and play to attend religious services in the faith of their choice. january somehow brings out the best in us. Our better traits include intelligence QU in taking mid4 years, skill through participation in talent shows and generosity by giving toys for those needy youngsters. 51:15 TO YS FOR TOTS The Atlantic City Public Library, through its vast supply of reference material, provides an excellent opportunity to cram when mid-year time rolls around. Entertainment is an important phase of city life. Horseback riding is available for the sportsman in his leisure time. Legitimate plays with popular casts offer everyone the opportunity to enjoy a possible Broad- way hit. A relaxing evening can be spent at the local movie theaters, thanks to the Parent Teachers Association which has supplied us with movie passes. wTx ua- Avxvwvm ArTxx'1'lmvfii:i4-win F AUTH! T1 lmpamm 'rim 'Th K' en Timm? ruli Hi xvmfl S l 1 Ice skating, also, is a popular pastime for many outdoor enthusiasts. Collecting for charity is one of the most outstanding jobs done by the local teenagers. Blocking the cafeteria door is one of the favorite methods used in school. Volun- tary or not, our school donates a large contribution to many worthy causes. The rooms are comfortably furnished to create a cheerful, homelike atmosphere. An excellent maintenance department keeps the hospital spotless. 1 One of the leading drives in the community is for the Atlantic City Hospital. With its modern facilities, its well- trained staff, and its public clinic the hospital serves us twenty- four hours a day. i, With the approach of April two impor- tant holidays occur - Easter and Passover. The annual Sunrise Service on Steel Pier marks the beginning of the Easter holiday for many peo- ple. Later in the day literally thousands of people stroll along the boardwalk enjoying the fair weather that good fortune usually brings. The receiving and sending of holiday cards makes a great deal of work for the employees of the United States Post Office. The people of the Jewish faith start the ob- servance of Passover by attending special services in their Temples. It's time for a switch! Many of our mer- chants change places with high school students to give them the experience of being Boss For A Dayf, Returning to their normal school day we find gym classes busily en- gaged in activities on the beach. May time also has its difficulties as experienced by the varied expressions shown on the faces of students, preparing for College Board Examinations. A contagious disease commonly known as spring-fever' causes people to seek outdoor recreation such as golf. Receiving their Heralds causes much excitement among the seniors. Anxious for that first glance, they rush down to room 18. Gathering in the gym for the last time, the seniors sign each others yearbooks. Atlantic City is justifiably proud of both its School and Municipal Gov- ernments. Their mutual support and cooperation is evidenced by the gen- uine respect which each one displays for the problems and burdens of the other. This indeed, is working to- gether. I4 June is bustin' out all over. Everyone is scurry- ing around trying to catch a peek at the classnight playg while the actors and actresses are very hush, hush about it. As the end of the school year arrives, hard-working students find much satisfaction at the awards assembly, when they are recognized for their outstanding achievements. During the hot summer days the beach is the main attraction for tourists in our town. Under the watchful eyes of the Atlantic City Beach Patrol the visitors bathe safely in the cool surf. Fishermen will return home with a big catch after a pleasant day aboard one of the local fishing boats. Besides fishing boats, sightseeing cruises leave the inlet every hour to give tourists a better view of our town from the sea. The favorite evening pastime is a stroll down the world-famous boardwalk which is like a city in itself. The Fourth of july fireworks present an inspiring scene to cele- brate our independence. l 1 1 e Q i 3 E , O , selsg now a park dedicated to the courage of those who went down to the sea in ships. The magnificent Atlantic City Race Course offers its thousands of visitors the finest in racing from the middle of August through the first week in September. This beautifully landscaped Race Course, easily the finest in the East, makes each exciting minute a pleasurable memory for l many months to come. ' l 2 5 The free summer concerts on the beautiful Garden Pier bring entertainment and culture to our many thousands of visitors during y the summer months. The joys, the thrills, and the skills found in sailing the waters y around Atlantic City is an experience never to be forgotten. y l l 4.l GUR SCHGCL YEAR 'RCLIND C, L L L .... L TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION SENIORS ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS PATRONS ,. . ,I I , 161144: ll , I , fgfjil ,, xlxj ,ln L .1 I A-4' -,I L 2, ' ,t,,,z.,-L ,-... ' ,, ,A .+A-f-i R .' ' A 'J' -J lin, 'Q' 'VD' 1', 1 1 in 'fx' j I, 1 Tafpf 1 . J 4',', ,y .gi 1 Q As' LF, ,if , f. . . I :J ,Ai !.- A 'lj' 1 A' .. ' -1' A I' n.. f L J A . , ,Z 1 Y , ' 7 - JLLA7- ADMINISTRATIO sillH'n.,.,,-4.11 , . I-P'J,A J J A I K !!x 4 7-, 7 J 5 i-4 -Y. -LY lx ' Y ,J I .+-i T, 1 if 1 Q X LITN. ' V .7 ' .2 K 9 wuuuuu... W JG ,. Nl? ff lg ' ..' una'-FFIAWIT ' - r-- LIMA ' 4.1. :il l I My ' ... V U A - En: gwvf GU -- ,JT5 gpg -- ff .rm f ran Q 1- -1- '-lm NI lr . ..1 ei l g- ..u..T !lil:ril .nn-Q-if-9551-25 -.f .E? ' --- .. '-Ts -'rT':'1-- - - - ' - - ff .' .- '1'i3 lH. 'I ' In '.: l - ,'1.' J,afJalr'la'hf'.-fl! ':T'A'-arid'-L A.vnA'fl J I I I A 1 , -Af.: AJ:-v! 1 - xLlf1fAY,V.-, x. - 0 -'.N,Y -Y . 1: Y 4 'a'vY ' AA 4-7 1 'H ' ' ' .. K' ' HA -- Y . . ' gl- .-?1 ' , 3 i 3-QL f-4,4 , As the members of the class of 1960 draw nearer the date of their graduation, the realization must grow upon them that a most significant change in their life pattern is about to take place. For some it will be the end of preparatory education, and the beginning of the higher education level toward which the past four years have been aimed. For others, the transition will be to the very real problems of the working world, or of the home- maker. Regardless of which way the path of life may lead from the portals of A.C.H.S., the members of the class of 1960 may feel that they embark upon it with better than the average chance for success. Over the years, your school has ranked with the best in the nation in the preparation given for both college preparation and terminal courses. Principal and students have shared in the responsibilities and opportunities which this fine school offers. For me, the years of association with the members of the class of 1960 have been a time of real pleasure. It is my sincere wish that every member of this fine class may enjoy a rich and rewarding career, utilizing to the fullest extent the training received in A.C.H.S. M MR. ALBION G. HART Seniors with their eye on the future can be seen hurrying and scurrying in and out of room 112. Now who is in that office? It's Mr. Albion G. Hart, our capable ad- viser and friend. His expert guidance and help have made him indispensable to all students of Atlantic City High School. Beginning his life in New England, Mr. Hart received his early education in Fall River, Massachusetts, and Williston Acade- my. Furthering his education, he received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Wesleyan University and his Masters Degree from New York University. Prior to his position as head of the school guidance department, Mr. Hart served our school in the capacity of English teacher. The Class of 1960 will always remember Mr. Hart with gratitude for showing stu- dents the way to colleges, scholarships and successful futures. His patience, and under- standing, his wit and wisdom, have truly been an inspiration to us all. MR. LLOYD E. SPANGLER Grand Central Station in A.C.H.S.? Of course, it's 116. Con- trolling this hustle and bustle is our Assistant Principal, Mr. Lloyd E. Spangler. Serving his fourth year in our discipline of- fice, Mr. Spangler has been a teacher as well as Supervisor of Instruction in the Science and Mathematics Department. His outside activities, such as Kiwanis, make him an outstanding member of the community. Receiving his Bachelor's degree from Dickinson College, and completing his graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh and Columbia University, shows that he is well qualified for this important post. Proving a scholar may also be an athlete, Mr. Spangler excelled in sports both in high school and college. Now the problems presented by some of our students are easily solved by this top mathematician. As a brilliant instructor of higher math for many years, he was admired by his students, whom he amazed by finding the simplest solutions to the most difficult problems. Using understanding and discipline, Mr. Spangler is helping to make Atlantic City High School a finer school for all, as he has done in the past. 23 I ,j I nf--1,4464 Www?-K Front row, left to right: Mrs. Helen Thompson, Mrs, Dorothy Shrenk, Mrs. Margaret Kyper, Miss Ruth French, Mrs. Alice Carter, Mrs. Marion Johnston, Miss Irma Burns. Middle row: Mrs. Marjorie Wilt, Mrs. Eliza- beth Flower, Miss Barbara Innes, Mrs. Lillian Shrenk, Mrs. Lenora Paul, Mrs. Alice Cash, Mrs. Jeanette Rentschler. Back row: Mr. john Roseberry, Mr. Richard Heller, Mr. Donald Ros- ser, Mr. Alvin Chester, Mr. Vin- cent Sullivan, Mr. Gustav Forster, Mr. joseph Ricci, Mr. David Keiserman. Not Jhown: Mr. Bernard Swartz. 24 E GLISH DEP RTME T MISS RUTH E. FRENCH Chairman of the junior and Senior English Department, Miss French is always promoting some new activity. She serves as faculty adviser to Drama Guild and Speakers Bureau. One of her new innovations is the Dramatic English Class. The success of the Var- sity Play and the Class Night produc- tion is due to the untiring efforts of Miss French. MRS. ALICE B. CARTER A teacher who commands a great deal of respect from all students of A.C.H.S. is the Chairman of the Eng- lish I and II Department, Mrs. Alice B. Carter. As an English teacher, she unfailingly makes her subject the favo- rite of the students by injecting into her class a touch of her naturally vi- brant personality. Y i, SOCIAL STUDIES AND LIBRARY DEPARTME T MR. ARTHUR R. NEUMANN The hard-working Chairman of the Social Studies Department and past adviser to the United Nations Work- shop is Mr. Neumann. His subtle humor, and good-natured personality make his American History II class popular among all seniors. Through his efforts history comes to life when seniors make their trip to court. L Front row, left to rigbt: Mrs. Kathryn Powell, Miss Mary Gal- lia, Miss Ella Carmack, Miss Esther Bishop, Mrs. Sarah Rugg, Mrs. Carolyn Stierhem. Middle row: Mr. Norman Moffitt, Miss Barbara Collins, Mrs, Arthur Neumann, Miss Beulah Cleve- land, Mr. Ralph Swartz. Burk row: Mr. Warren Allem, Mr. George Burton, Mr. John Dono- van, Mr. Paul Lacity, Mr. Mar- vin Lieberman, Mr. Donald Weining. Noi. shown: Mr. Louis Kleiner, Mr. Sol Levin, Mr. Lauchlin MacKinnon, Mr. joseph Ordille. I is - .F I . ry' , , . S M k 25 l GUIDANCE DEPARTME T Front row, left to riglal: Mrs. Dorothy Shrenk, Mr. Albion Hart, Mrs. Lillian Shrenk, Miss Margaret Kyper. Standing: Mr. john Rosebery, Mr. George Fet- tus, Mr. Marvin Lieberman, Mr. Robert Hughes. Not Jhown: Mr. Sol Levin. 26 MR. ALBION HART Under the direction of Mr. Albion Hart, our Guidance Office functions very efficiently. It leads all students down the right path of life. 3? FQ? gg 3? fs? 222 is COMMERCIAL DEPARTME T MR. THOMAS A. SULLIVAN This well-known figure leads the senior class into graduation but never graduates himself. Besides being faculty adviser to the Senior Class, Mr. Thomas A. Sullivan is Chairman of the Commercial Department. His keen sense of humor and his deep in- terest in our class has endeared him to each of us. Front row, left lo rigbl: Mr. Lyle Knowles, Mrs. Elsie Ander- son, Mr. Thomas Sullivan, Mr. Lawrence Kaas, Mr. Clarence Slater. Slfwding.' Mr. Pat Matteo, Mr. Raymond Huber, Mr. Robert Merrifield, Mr, Charles Keys, Mr. Thomas McCleane, Mr. Wil- liam Ritchie. 27 Front row, left to right: Mr. Austin Martin, Mr. Paul Tschu- dy, Mr. Harry Young, Mrs. Olga Scull, Mr. John Kizewich. Standing: Mr. Kenneth Fetter, Mr. Andrew McElroy, Mr. John Bankert, Mr. Chris O'Keefe, Mr. joseph Bienstock, Mr. Christian Zauner, Mr. Frank Williams. Not .rbownf Miss Elma McCon- nell, Mrs. Patricia Nolan. 28 'T SCIENCE DEPARTME T 5, . f ,pv v U MR. HARRY A. YOUNG As Chairman of the Science De- partment at A.C.H.S,, Mr. Harry A. Young has brought much understand- ing and appreciation of scientific phe- nomena tolhis students. Frequently, he may be found checking laboratory equipment or cracking an occasional joke. Mr. Young's coaching has helped many seniors to fare well on the Advanced Placement Examinations in Chemistry. MATHEMATICS DEPARTME T MR. HERBERT FREED The mathematical wizard of A.C.H.S., Mr. Herbert Freed, can be found enlightening young minds with the processes of reasoning. Be- sides being an excellent teacher he also heads the Department of Math. Mr. Freed's wit and fine teaching in higher mathematics will long be re- membered by many members of the Class of 1960. Front row, left to figblf Mrs. Vlfilma Nelson, Miss Mida Blake, Miss Zelda Carof, Miss Elsie Steinberg, Miss Dorothy Moli- nari. Slrznding.' Mr. Aaron Ha- fetz, Mr. Elliott Weintrob, Mr Herbert Freed, Mr. George Ekaitis, Mr. Robert Hughes. Not shawn: Mrs. Esther Werntz. 29 FOREIG LA GLIAGE DEPARTME T Front row, left to fight: Miss Marlene Garcia, Mr. Alexander Hughes, Miss Virginia Pitale, Mrs. Frances Ogilvie. Standing: Mr. Vincent Plesha, Mr. Ray- mond Francois, Mr. Gustav Forster, Mr. Morton Rubin. 30 MR. ALEXANDER HUGHES Mr. Alexander Hughes, popularly known as El Senor, is the head of the Foreign Language Department at A.C.H.S., and adviser to the Spanish Clubg which keeps him very busy. Many Class Night and Varsity Plays have owed their success to the assist- ance of Mr. Hughes. As a faculty member since 1938 he has been an inspiration for many a college language major. ARTS DEPARTME T MR. FRANK N. BATES 'Mr. Bates heads our Arts Depart- ment and is an active member of the Veteran Teachers' Association. He has also had the honor of serving for two years in 1955-56 as President of this organization. All pupils in the Art Department will remember him for his helpful suggestions in their work. Front row, left lo rignl: Mrs. Cecelia Hawkes, Mr. Frank Bates, Miss Elsie Mecaskie. Standing: Mr. Jerome Cuff, Mr. Jesse Raiforcl, Mr. Luke Heath, Mr. Robert Heath, Mr. William Blair. Not shown: Mrs. Patricia Gerard. 3I PHYSICAL EDLICATIO DEPARTME T Front row, left to right: Mrs. Eileen Ricci, Mrs. Mildred Stern, Mr. john Boyd, Mrs. Ann Shuster, Mrs. Marie Fowler. Standing: Mr. George Sarkos, Mr. William Swain, Mr. Leo Keating, Mr. John McKnight. 32 MR. JOHN J. BOYD Coaching our football team and acting as an inspiration for every ath- lete are only two of the many activi- ties to Mr. Boyd's credit. He is Chair- man of Boys' and Girls' Physical Edu- cation, a gym teacher and a driving expert. The Class of 1960 feels rea- sonably sure that under his excellent direction and leadership, we will con- tinue to excel in the field of athletics. DRIVER EDUCATICN DEPARTMENT MR. THOMAS A. BARKER Thanks to the untiring efforts of Mr. Thomas Barker Atlantic City High School students are becoming safer drivers. Mr. Barker is the Super- visor of Driver Education, and is a familiar figure at pep rallies and ath- letic functions in his capacity as Di- rector of Athletics. Through his ex- ample of good sportsmanship, he has kept those ideals uppermost in the minds of the students. Front row, left to right: Mr. George Sarlcos, Mr. Thomas Barker, Mr. John Boyd. Sland- ing: Mr. George Burton, Mr. 'William Swain, Mr. Leo Keat- ing, Mr. Robert Heath. Not shown: Mr. Joseph Ricci. 33 w vi BEHIND MRS. ELIZABETH C. HAND The difficult job of keeping matters straight in Room 116 is held by Mrs. Elizabeth C. Hand. Her duties include checking at- tendance, and keeping records in good order. MISS ADELE E. JOSEPH Good secretaries must be a part of every good school. We are fortunate in having Miss Joseph in Room 118 to help keep our school running smoothly. 34 MRS. INA WILLIAMS The responsible job of keeping the club funds in order, belongs to Mrs. Ina Williams in Room 113. She also holds the position of secretary of Driver Education. E 5 . sg THE SCENES MR. EDWARD SZUKALSKI Another newcomer in A.C.H.S. is Mr. Edward Szukal- ski. In his role as custodian of supplies and athletic equipment Mr. Szukalski keeps us well stocked. MR. COMO MUSSARRA MR. GEORGE I-IILLIARD The spotlessness of A.C.H.S. is due to the fine job done by the school custo- dians, Mr. Como Mussarra md Mr. George Hilliard. MRS. VIRGINIA HIGBEE A.C.H.S. welcomes a new face in our midst. It is Mrs. Virginia Higbee who is in charge of filling our stomachs with good food. She is the new manager of the cafeteria. MISS MARY WILLIAMS Receiving all the complaints from students about their various ills is the job of Miss Mary Williams, the school nurse. It is her duty to keep us healthy. 35 S NICRS :SHI JA ln' HQ A ,IJ ,W HY 4 Yi 1' , .1 s I n 1 , ' , X ...- k .I ,nu- m ' g Y A u.L J . , , , - ., ,,,.l i an o 1' 4 :ln lx 4. ' f J ' f v..r ' ' Jr W I MR. THOMAS SULLIVAN Until january 1, 1960, our class was guided by the able hand of Mr. Thomas Sullivan. On behalf of our class and the classes before us, we would like to express thanks for his many years of service. SENIOR CLASS ADVISERS Miss Esther Bishop, school li- brarian and manager of the student assistants from Library Committee, has personality, charm, and above all, a true interest, in helping our senior class on the way to an unfor- gettable year. She is a graduate of A.C.H.S., and a former student of Bucknell University and Tren- ton State Teachers College. With all of her many activities she still finds time to advise us in all the problems that face our class from time to time for which we would like to thank her. This year our class has a new adviser and a very active man, at that. As a graduate of A.C.H.S., he went to Trenton State Teachers College where he obtained his Bachelor's Degree. Not stopping at this, he received his Master's Degree from Syra- cuse University and is now doing his graduate work at Rutgers University. Mr. Matteo has proven himself an able leadei as past president of the Atlantic City Education Association and as a present member of the Cham- ber of Commerce. His hobbies include athletics, golf and bowling, and woodworking. We, the Class of 1960, feel sure that Mr. Matteo will help us to have one of the best proms and Class Nites ever. 38 JUNIOR CLASS ADVISERS Under the helpful guidance of Miss Dorothy L. Molinari and Mr. Lawrence Kaas, the organ- ization of our junior Class got underway, Miss Molinari, with her dynamic civic interest and sincere concern for others, took time out from her busy schedule to perform many services for the Class of '60, A graduate of Chestnut Hill Col- lege, Miss Molinari is now a member of the A.C.H.S. Mathematics Department, and has con- tributed her time and energy for our nation as well as our community. She was a lieutenant in the Red Cross Motor Corps during the war and headed the A.C.H.S. Red Cross. Mr. Kaas, a busy teacher in the Commercial Department, still found time to be our junior Class adviser. He can be seen during the 6th period keeping the seniors and freshmen in order, and checking on students who vacation from class! A graduate of Wisconsin State Teachers College, his hobbies in- clude bowling and woodworking. We wish now to extend our thanks to these teachers for their unselfishness in giving their time and effort toward making the Class of '60 a unified group and Mid- night in Manhattan a most suc- cessful junior Prom. N YFL ATE 610 nl-W 9 5 are I' Q amiiert 47 F Q, , ,: hk H 9 OK 5 R -'EN 'U 2 , , 9 V 2111 rv 'Z 2 S3 Z Qc: O ,U 530 , , 3.3155 29 ,,,--f X Under their admin- istration, and with the help of jo-Ann Del Rosso and Eric Homberger, t h e Prom co-chairmen, we had a fabulous prom. 40 JU IOR CLASS Organization at lastln How vivid are the memories of that first election week. Nominations were held in February, and then the fun began. After a feverish week of campaigning under such titles as Beatniks and Ad- miral Byrd and His Crew we went to the polls to vote. Election day brought the re- sults that Robert Byrd was our Presidentg Charles Haws, Vice- Presidentg Deena Sustin, Secre- taryg Josephine Longo, Treas- ure-rg and Mark Goldberg, Ser- geant-at-Arms. Hfvr - 'rf- .fir-ffm-f 1-fyunmmmvmaw SENIOR CLASS At first it was hard to realize that we were really seniors. We had finally reached the top and now we were entitled to those much envied privileges of the senior class-lunch at 12:55, and being the first dismissed in the usual manner to name a few. The first of our-Upper elections saw Tops in , 'Mavericksf' and Bob-O- Links, all great campaigns. The new officers were: Bruce Hookerman, President, Nancy Gillingham, V i c e - Presidentg Ronnie Goldberg, Secretaryg Renee Bayda, Treasurerg Butch Moore, Sergeant-at-Arms. The Prom chairmen, Lynn Po- powsky and Billy McCullough, gave us a great prom in Some- thing Wonderful. Class .60 ,. , This year the seniors will have a picture taken of the entire class for the first time since 1953. Planning this picture are the second half officers: Charles Haws, President, Nan Keating, Vice-Presidentg Helen Cash, Sec- retaryg Joy Stabile, Treasurerg Frank Schuller, Sergeant-at-Arms. Their campaigns were carried on under the names of Ifics, Un- touchablesj' Swingin' Shep- herds, Marshal and His Depu- ties, and Shmoos. Under these officers Classnite was a huge success. 4I Midwiglmf In Watch your step. Stars in your eyes. Oh, my aching feet! 'F Can I have the next dance? Who's the lucky Winner? 1 x W I 4 I xl ' F' Where's the end? , i. ci 5 x d , 1 , V ' I f ' x L X Pyram d y x, X K x V E I 1 1 N X 2 A 1 1 N ' l J Y Th bl P lv ' np 1' ,. 95 ilu JVM X X ff ABRAMS, CHARLES DAVID- Alan, ffclaw Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Gym Band 1, 2g Gym Dance Comm. 43 Locker Room Comm 3, 43 Orchestra 13 Public Safety 1, 4. MEMORIES-Pa. licenseg Band trips with Jackey H3 Passing Spanish, New Years 619595 with Shelly B. Ur. partyjg Adventures with Gigig G oing steady with She L ly N.g Conversations with Boog Playing basketball for Coach Swain3 Sister Babeg Talki N G in the carg Trying for someone S H eart. ABRAMS, SELIG JULIUS ADAMS, SESIL B. Jazz Club 23 Drama Guild 33 Track 1, 23 Slide Rule 3. MEMORIES-The Village, Best . . . Complete. of canvass . . . drums The Holy Barbarians, their ability to JAM.g The sound-of Bird and other Fowl. I cannot help but think that their Reality was almost as real as my memory--Today.g sweet one Denise. ADE, DORIS- Daddies A Attendance 33 Commercial Club 4g GAA 1, 23 Locker Comm. 1, 23 Public Safety 1. MEMORIESAMy four years in A.C.H.S. All the senio R Events., The crowd at Bens.g My friendship with Kim, Carol, and P 3 Especially going with Ritchie. Both love and gratitude to my parents and the many adults that have guided me through the years. ADELMAN, ALANW- Andy, Bug Cafeteria Comm 1, 2, 3. MEMORIES-The great times we had in Mr. Rosebery's homeroom, 109, with all the guys. Bernard, Punky, Cooky, George and Ed. The great Junior Prom of 59 Eatin lunch earl and sto in the lines on Cafeteria Committee - S Y PP 3 - The great election campaign for my boy, XVayneg student council president 59 - 60. Going steady with Wendy. ADLER, BETSY SYBIL Attendance 1, 33 Drama Guild 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Public Safety 1, 33 Slips 1, 2. MEMORIES- April Showers '593 Fig H ts du R ing datesg Jr, Prom '59 3 Ca S ual Date Z Mr of the unholy four 3 Laughing with Babe g Listening to Deenang Lasting F R iends H ip g L ong L ost J our- neyS 3 L i K ing Someone g 4f17l57 3 Philly friends g Su M M er '56 g Weekend of Q0f16f59HQ Greatest Parents Ever. AFFRIME, BERNARD MILTONl-l'Be1'nie Banking 13 Boys Honor Society. MEMORIES-Mr. Mac's Physics Labs with J.M. and and j.P.g Mr. Roseberry's Home Room with the Boys-Miss Burn's English. AFFRIME, MURIEL LIBBY Attendance 13 Banking 4g School Store, 4g MEMORIES-My fondest memories surround the wonderful kids I have metg the wonderful times, and wonderful teachers. Eating lunch with B.W., P.D., and V.D.3 Flunking subject with B.W.3 suffering through school and looking forward to the Senior Prom. ALLEN, JANICE KIMBERLY- Kim, Kimko Dance Club 5, 4, Drama Guild 5, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, 4, Gym Cap- tain 1, Public Safety 5. MEMORIES-Being friends with C A ss, M A ry, C arol, Doris, Paul, Betty, Senior Events '57, Getting that long, white convertible, Pelham, Ga. '57, Playing nurse to Mike , loving to Dance, Always saying This is not my problem ! Making that wonderful someone always happy. ALLEN, MATILDA ROBERTA- Mattie Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4, Dance Club 4, Gym Captain 4, Co-Captain 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 5, 4. MEMORIES-Quiet, dramatic, writing poetry, New Years '57, 2f22!59, 5l6!59, Jack Gale, musicians, show biz, Larry O'Brian, clowning with Carol, hilarious times with Ruthie, friendship with Bobbie, watching Larry on TV, PJ. parties, basketball games '59, Y dances, maneuvers cra Z y C rush. ALTMAN, MYRON STUART- Cookie Cafeteria, Locker Room 2, 5, Public Safety 3, Reception 1, 2, 3, 4, Reception Chairman 4. MEMORIES-Coming to A.C.H.S,, week-ends, late nights, Barry's house, Leaving town on Q.T., Four Brothers of Islam , Teasing Bobbi, Junior Prom with Marlene, Big Daddy , Chasing Snobs', Driving the Rods', Our Dances, Senior Events, New Year's Eve, Lake Lenape, Banana Pie. AMBERS, PATRICIA- Pat Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, Drama Guild 4, French Club 2, Girls Chorus 1, 2, Publicity Staff 1, 2, Student Council 1, Twirlers 2. MEMORIES-Football games, pizzas, PJ. Parties, roller skating, deten' tions i?J, New York Trips, Bruce , Parties, more pizza, June 29, that Jaguar, Senior, last summer 10!11!58. ANDERSON, DOROTHYLEE- Moore Attendance Comm 1, 2, 3, 4, Banking Comm. 2, 5, 4, Cancer Drive 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, Public Safety 1, 2, Recreation Comm. 1, 2, 5. MEMORIES-8th perio D going c R azy, SpeedinG thru P'vil1e. Sr.-jr, Prom '59, Sr. Prom, Events '60, Parties , Trying to pass jim , St. James, Sat. night, Football games '59, To wear all white, To repay my parents for all their efforts. ANDERSON, SHERRY RUTH Arista 2, 5, 4, Attendance Comm. 1, 2, Drama Guild 2, 5, 4, sec'y, Forum 1, 2, 5, 4, sec'y, Freshman Cafeteria Comm, G.A.A. 1, Gym Captain 1, 2, Gym Monitor 2, 5, Herald Ad Staff, junior Prom Dance Comm. Book, Russian Club, Senior Current Events 5, 4-Pres, Slips Comm 1, Sophomore Current Events 1, 2, treasurer and sec'y, Speakers Bureau 5, 4, Student Council 2, 5, 4, Assembly Comm. Chrmn. 3, 4, United Nations Workshop. MEMORIES-Friendships with Carol, Merele, Nancy and Janice, wonderful years with Neil and Eric, from Brubeck with Claudia to Beethoven with Rhoda, Carnival of Animals , Friend L y Persuasion, Easy to Re M em B er, so H ard to Fo R get, philosophy avec Jay, jazz sessions and college weekends. APFELBAUM, WILMA ANN- IVi1li Attendance 1, 2, 5, 4, Banking Comm. 5, Basketball 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Gym Monitor 1, 2, Math Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Public Safety 1, 2, 4, Slips 2, 5, 4, Viking 3, MEMORIES- R o A' 'D M o N S t E R S , M any M em- ories,'Late Letters, S weet S ixteen, little si S te R -Penny, Phi1a D el- P hra, 5l14f57, Locker S with C ookie, M ore P roblems, C o R - rrell, 'j ust ho L ding hands, driving-Ruthie, Proms 5f10!58, 414159. 5l25!59, W eekends A t M ulenberg, Ski B eac H , J - B , Privat E P hone, Water Skiing, Senior Events-Prom. ARENA, FRED PAUL- Uncle MEMORIES-My fondest memories of high school are of the people I've met, the dances and football games, I don't think I'l1 ever have again the wonderful kind of experiences that come with going to high school. ARKING, MADELON ELLEN Arista 2, 3, 4, Attendance Comm 1, 5, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 1, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Junior Prom Comm, Sophomore Current Events Club 1, 2, Senior Current Events Club 5, 4, Student Council 1, United Nations Workshop 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4, Viking Representative 5, 4. MEMORIES-Lockers with Wilma, Procrastinating, THAT TERRIBLE TAKE- OFF, talking ' B out Buoys with Sheil A , PJ. Parties, But I like.that long hair! , j oy0us tim E s, Blushing, junior Prom with Bruce, friends with Janet, Sheila, Paulette, Ruthie, Wilma, Sandy, Mr. Ross and CYL. AULETTO, MILDRED MARY- Millie, Dimpler Commercial Club 4, Slips Comm 2, 5, MEMORIES-The Sophomore, Junior and Senior Proms, Always seen talking or eating, All the fun at Campus, All my steady boy friends, The Christmas party, Working in the office, fights in the showers, usually seen arguing with Jerry, Social Living Class. AUSTIN, GLADYS M.- GiGi Basketball 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 4. MEMORIES-Junior Year, Junior Prom, M.J'.Q., Friendships with R.L.A., C.F.E., Wf.W.R., A.H.M., appreciating athletics, Telling a certain person to get out of my house. Discussing my problems with J.F., C.E., D.L., G.M., Hearing WillieRta's fantastic lies. Being best of friends with John Wright. AYRE, MAHLER- Purity Baseball 2, 55 Field Day 1. MEMORIES-Hanging around with Ken, Barry, and Bob, the world's rowdiest Physics class with Munafo, Donato, Gallagher, and Nelson, we'l1 come to it, English with Ginsburg, Junior Homeroom with Big John, Senior Homeroom with Barber, Baulig, Barron and the rest. BACHI, GLAUCO Guy Mathematics Club 4, I BAGLEY, ROBERT DOUGLAS- Bob Choir 4, Cross Country 2, 5, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Gym Dance Comm 4, Homeroom Rep. 3, 4, Public Relations Comm. 5, 4, N. I. State Quarter-Mile Champion 3, School Spirit Comm. 4, Varsity Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Winning State Title '59, introduced to G.B., J.F., Penn- RELAYS '59, Loving Kitty, The Village. Friends like Earl, Charlie, Barbara, Joan, Marshall, Helen, Harold, Track Season '58, Bob-0-links, Wendy , Sr. Prom '59, Bohemian Clothes , Aunt Sadie, Philadelphia, Summer '59' Dancing. BAILEY, CHARLES VERNON-- Little Caesar Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, Locker Comm 2, 5, Recreation 4. MEMORIES-S I nging with Ed King , and pupils, Ted, Mr. Slim, Making plans during lunch with Margo, for the future Mrs. Margo Bailey , Leaving all my foxes alone in that empty school, Using green hornet for transportation, the night I tamed Tiger, BANK, JANETTE- jan Attendance Comm. 3, Basketball 1,1 Cafeteria Comm. 1, Current Events 1, 2, Dance Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Gym Monitor 3, Hockey 2, Public Safety Comm 2, Slips Comm 1, 2, 5, 4, Student Council School Store 4, Volleyball 1, 2. MEMORIES-Summer '59, j unior Pro M '59, long talks with Judy, Out-of-town friends, Conventions '58 and '59, Weekends in Asbury and Vine- land, P residen C y, Funland, First sold drive,.many of J erry's dances: Parties, letters, Contests, A proud, wonderful family, YOU ARE BEAUTI- FUL. BANKERT, BONNIE JEAN- Bon Arista 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Banking 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 4, Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.L.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Girls Chorus 2, Herald Editor-in-chief, Hockey 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, S.L.G. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, S.P.Q.R. 33 Tennis 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Wonderful Herald Headaches , thrills of being a cheerleader, junior Prom C5933 weekends at Medford, summer days at ST. MARY'S HALL, Y.P.F., lunch and good times with j.E.B.-M.I.T, behind the wheel, pep rallies, G.A.A. Banquets, being mistaken for Winnie. BANKHEAD, IACQUELINE- jackie G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Monitor 3, 4, Gym Captain 2, Junior Prom Committee. MEMORIES-Sept. 19, 1959, B ridgeton ga M e 58, talks with Ronnie and Terrie, Junior Victory Party, V eni C e park bus to Carole's, Our Vic tory on Thanksgiving 59, Saint James , Summer 59 , Bunny's iceskating skill, 1956 to 60 , long nights with the T ele V ision, long walks. BARBER, JAMES FRANCIS- Jim ftransferred from Holy Spiritj Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, Class President 2, Football 1, 2, Homeroom President 1, Spanish Club 2. MEMORIES-Birch Grove Park, the change from HSHS to ACHS, ST. JAMES DANCE, Parties at ,Ioe's house, Night at John's, Teaching the boys how to drive, Summer reunions, Hay Rides and beach parties, report cards without red marks. BARBOUR, JAMES CARTER4 jim, ' Big jim Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1. MEMORIES-My four years in A.C.H.S., the G.G.Q. always jamming in Room 21 and at Gary's house, talent shows in my junior year, the opera trips, the away football games, always talking to the fellows about jazz and finding out my boys. BARNSHAW, MARTHA LOUISE- .Nlarty Attendance Comm. 2, Basketball 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Cap- tain 3, Library Comm. 2, School Store 4, Volleyball 2. MEMORIES-May, 1957, Long talks with Pat, 'Weekend trips to Harvey Cedars, Friendships with Pat, Carol, Jessie, Butchie, Ellen, and Margo, Home- room in 109, Canada H58-59 , getting my license, reminiscing with Carol, Junior and Senior proms, Senior Events. BARR, BARBARA JEAN- B.j'.'f Basketball 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Library Comm, 2, 3, 4, Recrea- tion Comm. 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3. MEMORIESiMy trip to British West Indies in the summer of 57 , going steady with and becoming engaged to Benjamin Xvhitehurst, the parties at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart with A,S., P.F., F.S., L.T., M.T., and B.W. BARRON, EDWARD FRANCES JOSEPH- Eddie MEMORIESAMy fondest memories were the Jr. prom of 59 , my Jr. homeroom with .Mr. Roseberry, lunch in the cafeteria, Miss Pitale's Spanish clai,CMIrI.SKizewich's science class, Miss Gallia's history class, my year of 60 in .... BASCH, NANCY LEE- Barb Arista 2, 3, 4, Current Events Club 3, 4, Forum 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Medical Society 3, 4, Slips 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, treas- urer 4a, United Nations Workshop 3, 4, Viking 2, 4. MEMORIES-412315-4, sarcastic, private line, driving, Devil's Debuts , USYVCQIZ Slxfeeflnl' long hair, I clon't have an accent! , feasting-fasting, co M 'uer 'S atron S -Margie, Lynn, Sherry, Merle's friendships, Phyllis, Life Ambition, be patient, understanding like my mother, goodhearted, generous like my father, see Barbara, Allan's aspirations fulfilled. BAULIG, GEORGE LAXWRENCE- Larry Beginner's slide rule club, Field Day 1, Track 2. MEMORIES-Mr. Swartz's class, Jr. year with Big John, the rowdiest home- room on the first floor. Wy-ahlg M.B. as president of the Hunchers for two years, hanging around with George, Duke and the boys from E.H.T. BAYDA, RENEE- Babe Banking 2, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Courtesy Chairman 3, Public Safety 1, 2, Slips Comm. 3, 4, Speakers Bureau 3, 4, Senior Class Treasurer, Senior Current Events 3, 4, Student Council 1, 4, U.N. Workshop 3, 4. MEMORIESf R o A D 0 N S T E R S , April Showers, Junior Prom, unforgettable friendships with Margie and Lynn, Ronnie's corny jokes, M uch trouble, double dating with Diane, S umn'ier C rush, sharing Braha's problems, brothers Mark and Charles, D ating S omeone, MAVERICKS , pals-Deena and Betsv: A F fection, D angerous P orts Ruthie. BELL, BARBARA LOUISE- Bell Attendance Comm. 1, G.A.A. 1, Recreation Comm. 1, Slips Comm. 1. MEMORIES-jr. Prom '59, Making the crowd laugh in the balcony, Riding in the '59 Catalina with A.B., Saving my lunch money for those Googy House doubles, Getting Terrace into C.F., Sticking with 'my daddy' fE.S.J Zh years, Thanks for everything Mom. BENTZ, BONNIE CAROL- BeBe G.A.A. 1, 2, Slips Comm. 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-March '58, June 10, '59, June 30, '59, L olly P op, Victory Party, First Pep Rally, Crushes, eating lunch with Carol and Bitsy, Mr. Plesha's French Class, going to the high school games, four wonderful years in A.C.H.S. BERNHARDT, CAROLE ANN MEMORIES- P recious M emories of last summer 59 , S uperior times. A t St. James, working up at the mills 57-60 , the time I J ust M issed the boat, the times at G.M.'s parties, H.S. basketball games 57-58- 59 . BERON, BRUCE LESLIE!- Legr Ber0ne Banking Comm. 2, Beginner's slide rule 1, Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, 3, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, Forum 2, 3, 4-Sec. 3, French club 3, jr. prom dance book comm. 3, Math club 4, Speakers' bureau 3, 4, Ushers comm. 2, 3, National honor society 3, 4, Science club 1, 3, 4, veep 3. MEMORIES-jr., Sr, elections, being a Beatnik, obnoxious Lou, C 1ass's B est driver, Mac's Bouyant Physics, a loud L P , A.P. Chem lab, Long Longo, sister-r-r Babe, Mer C edes Krunched, M ou F , Saturdays at Ginz, 'Gould Dumpy, Butcher, B rown S , Soltz, Kymie, Kenif, Say, Eldy, Chols, ony S. BERRY, JOHN JOSEPH BERSHAD, SUSAN ANN-Sue ' Advanced Slide Rule 4, Beginners Slide Rule 33 Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Comm. 2, Math Club 3, 4, Russian 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Aid 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Qub 2, 3. MEMORIES-'The 132 Club , its B usy M embers, strolling, in th E Z any rain in '59, P izza at midnigh T , J olly a N d N utty T i M e S at funca D eg Advanced physics class, opera trips and Mama Lionie's, trips to New York with lfinky, finally making the honor roll again. BETTINGER, GAIL ELIZABETH Attendance comm. ,2, Library comm. 1, Twirlers club 2, 3. MEMORIES-PJ. parties, C arol's house, drive'in movies, times with BARRY, day dreaming, hair-cuts, C hewing G um, buying clothes with dream- ing of VA , working in summer, C. B.P., long walks, receiving letters, stuffed animals, F riendship, looking forward to Dec. 24. BINGENHEIMER, SUE ELLEN- Suzi, Bingle Attendance Comm. 4, Cafeteria Comm. 4, Financial sec. 4, G.A.A. 1, Glee club 2. MEMORIES-Maid of Honor at my sister's wedding, ,I olly J anuary 24, 1959, seeing Davy and Chris for the first time, Bobbe, Percy, Fluff, Beverly, Chris, Re, Ann, Diane, and Salvo, ,I oyful and 1 ubilant March 1, 1959, Richmond Professional Institute, being called Chop Suey by my parents. BITLER, JAcKM fefk1e' Interclass baseball championship 3 years, Interclass football cham- pionship 2 years. MEMORIES-The two years palling around with RJ., S.M., and LM., re- membering most the time they got caught and I didn'tg I can't forget the girl DJ? that used to pest me, I can't forget the second year with those two red mar s. BLACKMAN, BARBARA FALCEN- Barbie Bobbie'f' Slips Comm. 1, 2. MEMORIES-Friendship with R.E.J., walking to Nick's with LG., Riding in BMcG's car, dancing with M.H., staying out till 7:00 A.M. with A.R.j., dancing with AJ., fun, laughs, movies, and parties with Al, May 2, 1959, Being engaged to AL. BLASBERG, DIANA LOUISE- Deedle Business Convention 3, Cafeteria 2, Drama Guild 4, G.A.A. 1, Herald Ed.-in-chief 4, junior Prom Ticket Comm., Library Comm. 1, 2, President, National Honor Society 3, 4, Public Safety 2, Senior Class Ways and Means Comm., Senior Current Events 3, 4, Vice- President, Slips Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Speakers Bureau 4, United Nations Workshop 3, 4 Vice-President. MEMORIES- R o A D M 0 N S T E R S ' Who is it? , I can't see without my glassesl g Leading the best, little sisters Rhoda, Arlene, Lynn, ,I ust A v I ng fun, S ar C astic, M akin G tunafish, double-dating with Renee, Lost and Found friend- ships, BOB ing down the B est roa D , M ill I ons of K ap E rs, L osing tal K s, brother Bruce, Best MOM! BLAZE, ELOISE- Ellie Band 1, Banking comm. 1, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES- Y D ances, C razy G uys especially Chris and Burt, Pajama parties with my Pals , the summer triangle of 58 with.J.P. and J.K., Blue nights babysitting, C razy L aughs in a green and white Chevy, Steel Pier 58 g terrific friendship with Gail. BLEWITT, ALICE- AI Recreation comm. 2, Locker Room comm. 2, G.A.A. 3, 4, Slips comm. 4, Viking comm. 4, Attendance comm. 4, Girls' Basketball 2, 4, Volley Ball 4, Viking H.R. rep. 4. MEMORIES-Always smiling, gay and laughable sessions , BUDDY'S with Carole, GREat timeS with H , CarOle, Heavenly week ENds, parents under STAN ding, Goat , Biffy , Carole and Judy, Notter's closeness, June 20, 1958, Twilight '57, '59, G raduation Dan C e, Senior Events '59, '60, Junior Prom '59. BLIGHT, KATHRYN MYRTLE- Kay, Ka1lay Banking Comm. 1, 3, 4, Viking 3, Public Safety 2. MEMORIES-Feb. 14, 1956- meeting a certain guy , homeroom 127 , Junior Prom '59, Senior Events '58, D oing G ood in ice skating, lunch with the gang, always arguing with D, G , aggravating Carol, Sth period study, Driveglnsg trips to N.Y. and Phila. BLOCK, RONALD MARVIN- Ronny Band 1, 3: Cafeteria Comm. 13 Gym Band 1, 23 Orchestra 23 Public Safety 23 Slide Rule Club, MEMORIES-Going over to Al's house to studyg going up to .Freds for a cold one 3 After the junior Promg Mike's on Friday nightsg saying what a good car my SO Plymouth was. N.G. and the summer ot 59 3 Going out with the boys. BLOODGOOD, JUDITH ELLEN-Hjudf' Gym squad Capt. 1, 33 Asst. in infirmary 33 Viking Homeroom Rep. 2. MEMORIES-Dancing with Sam in the gymg PJ. party in june of 58 g fabulous summer of 59 with the G,O.G.3 trip to Phillipsburg and D.C. loclcering with Linda and Renee 3 football games with Lin, BLOOMBERG, LINDA- Lind, Adnil Arista 2, 3, 4 Vice-Pres., Attendance Comm.3 Cafeteria Comm. 13 Chairman in Council 33 French Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Public Safety 13 Sci- ence Club 23 Secretary of Homeroom 119, 33 Senior Current Events 3, 43 Sophomore Current Events 1, 2 Sec. Vice-Presg Spanish Club 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3. MEMORIES-T R ips T o Washington-R0bbie3 j ust C rushes3 O ld Memo R ies of UNHOLY 103 Togetherness with MERLE g receiving BOB- BY'S ringg M i S erie3 C'ah and Sid, Lette R s f R om Miamig Friend- ships with Carolg jobonshubar E 3 Juneg JDYQ-JEfl'Y.Q J r. Prom, S opho- more crus H es3 Fabulous Summers, Tears with Joanneg Blue Skies Always. BLUMENTHAL, DAVID DONALD- Blzzmie Attendance 1, 23 Slide Rule 33 Sophomore Current Events 1, 23 Stage Production Comm. 43 Track 1, 23 Wrestling 3, 4. MEMORIES- Always being Good 3 summer ,593 The big D 3 Bombing to PA , 14 South 3 trips to Tony'sg night at 31th street3 going to the Rock'in Bird's dancesg going double with Alan, talkin' LAB 3 All right now Kiddies , to the lake. BLUTH, ROBERT IRVING- Bulfberboy Cafeteria Comm. 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Public Safety 13 Speakers' Bureau 3, 43 Student Council 1, 3, 43 Ushers Comm 2, 3. MEMORIES-Born too lateg these past months with Mackieg summer of '593 Saturdays at Ginz's3 the big O 3 Labs with Sey and Bracalenteg Tony's3 C om B ustion3 tea partiesg Beatnik Blast, Diploma Dance '583 giving my ring to Lindag those ever loving cops. BOBBINS,' STEPHEN GERALD- Bobs, Sieve J.V. timekeeper 13 Varsity Timekeeper 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Coming to school prepared for the days classesg coming to school unprepared for the days classes, hearing those immortal words, three times a week I'll rock you and sock you hard 3 the crowd yelling Stop the Clock 3 passing in my papers. BONOW JOAN LYNN Dance Club 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 23 Library Comm, 1, 23 Locker Room Comm. 1, 23 Public Safety Comm. 1, 2, 3, 43 Slips Comm. 1, 2. MEMORIES-My motherly talks with Terrie Goldberg and M. Horng C ru S h O n Older B oy S 3 summers of '56, '57, '583 wearing clothes once and passing them OHL starting new fads g beach coming with a ce R t A in so M eone3 getting my license and a 'T' Bird??? my Ivy League clothesg seeing Maxine back with B.A. BOXMAN, MARSHA HILDA- Mania Attendance Comm. 13 Sophomore Current Events Club 1, 23 Cafe- teria Comm. 2, 33 Drama Guild 2, 3, 43 Library Comm. 2, 3, 4g Vik- ing 2, 33 Art Club 33 Beginners Slide Rule3 OfChCSff3Q Decorations Comm. for Student Councilg G.A.A.Q Gym Co-Captain 1, 4. MEMORIES-1f25f57j being Treasurer of the Fender: Memary of All g Little sisters Lnor and Linda, Autumn Serenade with J.L.3 my sweet sixteeng rushing and talks with joang Driving 41171593 Prom and Senior Events of 58 3 A.M.3 J.M.3 R.G.3 Summer of 59 g Losing car with Myrna. BOYCE, CAROL-ANNE- Carol Attendance 4, Banking 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Student Council School Store 4. MEMORIES- B eing H appy, telethons with Harriet, Drag Races in a certain '55 Thunderbird, S wonde R fulg the haunted house, Kay and Nancy, a BUDDY who drives a white Corvette, letters from Westmont, Sea- xiew Country Club, my boat, walks with Celeste, Fran's occasional letters: Tony's Merc convert. BOYCE, DOUGLAS JAivrEs- Daagff MEMORIES---Junior Year with Don, Senior Events, hating to shave and usually having a beard, never had a crewcut in high school and never will, to join the U.S. Marines and see as much of this world as I can. BRACALENTE, ROBERTi Brac Boys Honor Society 4, Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Italian Club 4, Public Safety 2, Swimming 4. MEMORIESgSummer working on Beach 8, physic labs with Sey and Bluth' thoseHSaturday games at Ginse's, receiving glaring looks, using the word clod , almost making the guards, summer '58 with Mike and the clan. BRADLEY, ERNEST JAMES- jimmy Interclass Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter- class Football 1, 2, 3, 4, IV, Basketball 1, IV. Track 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Recreation Comm, 1. MEMORIES-Setting basketball record of 33 points against Bridgeton in state tournament of. '59, first basketball game of '57, swinging with the 'iSportmen and visiting 'Mr. Gross occasionally, having the finest old Lady URJ in the Senior Class of '59. BRAHA, ROCHELLE4 Sbelly'i Cafeteria Comm 3, Senior Current Events 3, 4, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Monitor 1, 2, Library Comm. 1, Slips Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Leader Group 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council News Letter Comm. 4, United Nations Workshop 3, 4. MEMORIES- R o A D M o N S T R S , junior Prom, New Years '59, Blue Skies 59 g Summer of 59 , Sharing prob- lems with Babe and Marsha, Mix-ups with my cousin Shelly, Secret crushes, C ar t Aj'lks, knowing a T om Buoy, Friendship with Connie, April Showers, Dreaming of Boys, Wcdnderful times with Charles. BRAITHWAITE, DENNIS JAMES- Monk Interclass Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4, j.V. Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basket- ball 2, 33 Math Club 3, Recreation Comm. 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, jr. Prom Ticket Comm fchmnj 3, Wagenheim Award finalist 2, 3. MEMORIES-For four years trying to set a course in daptivity but never succeeding, Discussing bats with J.W., watchirg Ron Howard come into his own, participating in the great JR. Prom battle with 0.1-I., playing basketball for four long years. BRAVERMAN, CAROL Cm 1 ze Arista 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Comm 1, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Public Safety 1, Science Club 2, Senior Current Events 3, 4, Slips Comm. 1, U.N. Workshop, Secretary 3B + 4A. MEMORIESwFriendly Per S ua S ion, F R eshman Cru S h, P H ila- delphia R omanceg Com B ustive B attles, D ating that certain Suome- oneg friendships with Merle, Sherry, Margie, Robbie, Linda, knowing Miss Mo- linari, Mr. Rubin, Christmas vacation 1957, April Showers 1958, junior Prom, Aunt Claire, being D addy's girl, D abbling with paint S. BREEN, JULIAN HARRY Cafeteria Comm. 2, Forum 2, 3, 4, Inside Atlantic High Radio Program 3, 4, Library Comm. 1, 2, Spanish Club Z, Speakers' Bureau 3, 4, Viking 2, 4. MEMORIES- Camelot games with Rossman, arguments with Mrs. Johnston and the Viking staff, the kick of finding a parking place behind the school, Stexe Berger and his bout with the moronic plague, Monk and Earle, producing Inside Atlantic High. BRETZEL, SARAJANE- Doll Attendance Comm. 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Library Comm. 3, 4. MEMORIES-My first day in High School, the talks I had with Miss Burns, and the Library work. The Junior Prom and the fun we had afterward at my house, especially Myrna Hurwitz doing the Can Can in her stocking feet. BROCK, BARBARA YVONNE Attendance Comm. 2, 4, Dance Club 4, G.A.A. 2, 4, G.L.C. 4, Hockey 4, Public Safety 4: S.L.G. 4. MEMQRIES-Cotillion 57 , Class Nite 59 , Kiwanis 59 , football games, pep rallies, my .trip to Washington, D.C., always disagreeing with H.B. and D:L., arguing with H.M., skating at Coliseum, ice skating at Convention Hall, Victory Parties, those times with B.G.g Senior Prom 60 , Class Nite 60. BROCKETT, WILLIAM ROBERT Bill Slide Rule Club 3. MEMORIES-Knocking Mr. Spangler over because I was going up the down stairsgl Mr. Tschudy's frogs, every June, walking the halls with that someone specra . BRONSTEIN, HARRIET MAXINE Attendance Comm. 2., 3, Die Deutsche Gesellschaft 2, 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 3, Girls' Athletic Association 1, 4, Infirmary Aide 3, 4, Slips Comm. 4, Viking Homeroom Representative 1, 2. MEMORIES-Fabulous friendships, knowing Evie, Drexel Ho M eco M ing 1958, So Rare times, Convertible weather, dating Joel, Philadelphia mail, Friday pizza, phonathon, License Day, fishing with Sheila, Homeroom with Carol, Honey, Easter, Secrets Incorporated, Roland, 5l29l58, Brothers Howard, Russell, Little sisters. BROOKS, JAY IAN- Tiny Boys' Chorus Club, Cafeteria Comm., Public Safety Comm., Glee Club, Radio Club, Student Council Representative. MEMORIES- Who-me, Mr. Spangler? , setting my own bass and playing my way through school, jam sessions in 21-A, a J ust G reat time since '56, Lake Lenape DaytSJ, Teller of Tall Tales, the group, Mike, jerry, Carl, Philadelphia bound, every june. BROTTEN, EARL- Bo0dler Beginr1er's Slide Rule 4, Forum 4, Gym Dance Comm. 4, Indoor Track 2, 4, jr. Prom Comm 3, Library Comm. 1, Science Club 4, Var- sity Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Viking Home Room Representative 3. MEMORIES-Running with Bobby, Patrick, Charles, and Butch, watching Jr. Prom battle over B.M. between O.H. and D.B.g finding out what STAREL was, watching everyone cut each other, talking to Freshmen about their love problems. 1 BROWER, CHARLES- Holmes Locker Comm. 2. MEMORIES-Junior Prom of '59, luncn at Tech with Bob, Fred, Bill, Joe, winter of '58 gunning season, walking to school with Pat, saving for a car and finally making the goal. BROWN, BARBARA ANN- Sir Cleo Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 3, All Star Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, All Star Volleyball 2, 3, Banking Z, 3, Color Guard 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4, G.L,C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Monitor 1, 2, Gym Captain 1, Hockey 2, 4, Junior Prom Decorating Comm. 3, Public Safety Comm. 3, 4, Reporter fBasketbal1J 3, Reception Comm. 3, 4, Student Council 2, Tennis 3, 4. MEMORIES-Junior Prom '59 with a B ashful B oy, Class Nig H t '58 wit H CHIEF Cotillion '59, Working with the Bob'O-Links, trying to convince J.B. that she's M oody, discussing ,I.G.'s T errific V itality, geigtinghthe N ews from P atsy, having a W onderful T alented rot er. BROWN, DOROTHEA ELIZABETH G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 2, Gym Monitor 4, Library Comm 1, 2, Public Safety 2, 3, 4, ' MEMORIES-Ian. 23, '59, Senior Prom '58, Junior Prom '59, Valentine Dance '59, Roller Skating, bowling with T.S.M., F.G., P.C., Joy, E.B., P.P., T ue S day M eetings at Chloes, Freshman Football Games. BROWN, HELENA BARBARA Dance Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, All Star Basketball Team 3, All Star Hockey Team 3, G.L.C. 2, 3, 4, Library Comm. 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Sub. for Color Guard 4. MEMORIES-Cotillions 55, 56, 57, 595 going to Class Night in my fresh- man year with J. K. , spending my summers in New York 56, 57, 58, my freshman year when I t H oug H t S.D. was the maximum utmost, gossip club in the balcony, Having a wonderful family. BROWN JOHN jolzmzy MEMORIES-My fondest memory is the first day I entered this great school, I was filled with awe at seeing such a large building, knowing that I was to become a part of this great school, A.C.H.S. BROWN, JOIUAN KATHLEEN-H1011 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 1, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Comm. 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, MEMORIES-Trying to get my sister Rosemary's figure, Clove Lake on May 30 where I met Jimmie , Junior Prom 57 with Albie, Mambo in Sportswear 59 , Cotillion 57 and 59 , waiting for Henrietta to realize, she's in love, listening to Rhona, Frances and Joanne's love problems, waiting for that sp E cial ring from J.R.G. BROWN, MARSHALL ALLAN- Ka0kie Uncle Remax Basketball 1, 2, Glee Club 4, Gym dance Comm. 3, Prom chair- man 3, Public Safety Comm. 3, Student Council 1, 2, Viking 4. MEMORIES-Living in Miami, coming back to Atlantic City, Tony's, Gins- burg's, N ICE times, On the Side , first date with Gidget , wearing Bagley's letter, advice from Boo, Gene, Sey, Shelly B., Lynn and Babe, friendships with the Boys , Senior year with Linda. BROWN, NANCY JANE- Squirt Gym Captain 1, Bible Club 4, MEMORIES-My first foot B all game, W e won.!, Bus 10, Senior Eng- lish Class, and Jim after lunch sixth period, hanging around with Annas' Nancy, Joyce, Carol, Kay, and Rod, homeroom with Bunky and Jo-Anne, the triple date, my work this last summer. 1 BROWN VERNON JOHN Bzmky Holme! Varsity football 4, j.V. Football 2, 3, Varsity Track 4, IV. Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling 4, Wrestling Club 3, Sgt, at Arms Comm, Homeroom representative Alternate 4, Gym Dance Comm. 4. MEMORIES- Punkins Pad , Byrd's tunes , three rewarding years under John Boyd's coaching, beating the Greek at track meets, football friends, sleeping at Frank's, first T.D., Brother Joe, Basketball with Murph and Tony, Bridgeton '59, The Knife , three jolly coachmen, Sr. Prom, Events. BRUBAKER, JUDITH ANN- Judy Bm B Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Reception Comm. , Twirlers 3, 4, secretary 4, Viking Representative 3, 4, MEMORIES- AL ways HEAD ing for the mail box, writing letters, gay and laughable session, 9l27!56, buying stamps from Carole, t A lks wit H Penny, m A rriage, L ove and togethernessg 3!22l58, ever lasting friendship with Alaice and Carole, twirling, Phyllis' friendship, AL ways being H is, Big-Barb. BURCH, DAVID ROBERT- Dave MEMORIES-Our war with HAMMER , Mr. H's Hohmeroomg going bowl- ing with D and B and F and G and B5 notes under the door to room 4561215 Junior Promg my fondest memory, Graduation 1960 BURCI-I, MARY ELIZABETH- Burrbie Locker room Comm. 1, Cafeteria Comm. 1, Attendance Comm. 1. MEMORlESfSpending lunch periods with Marian, Butch and Delores, talk- ing about R.B. with Mariang running from Leo, teasing with Butch and teasing Patricia, Halloween of 57 and 58 g being late for midyear exams and trying to get out of study hall. BURNETT, DAVID ALLEN Ventnor Basketball league 1, 2, 3, Public Safety 3. MEMORIES-My fondest memory is being with the same homeroom for four years. The first half of my freshman year we were strangersg second half we knew each other, we remained friends for the remaining years, BURNS, JOHN JOSEPH- jay, Punkin Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 43 Track Manager 2, Wrestling Club 33 Wrestling Team 4. MEMORIES-Rotary picnic, washing clothes, my only party, away football games, my whale, seeing Byrd elected, homework sessions, Wake Forest trip, Three Jolly Coachmeng working with Slater, visiting Barclay Avenueg coach Boydg Borrowing equipment, managing best team ever in senior year. BUTCHER, MARIE HAMILTON--' 'Butcbieu Attendance Comm. 1, 3, 4g Banking Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4g Field Day- First Aid 1, G.A.A. Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Gym Captain 2, Gym Monitor 43 Library Comm. 2, 3, 4, Track Aid 3, Viking Subscription Comm. 4. MEMORIES-Sharing secrets with Jinx, solving Natalie's problems, 91561595 B eing G oofyg Junior Prom, Senior Prom and Senior Events, football. games, decorating for the Prom SS, friendships with Judy, Martha, Pat and Jessie, good times with jay-Boy , Big-Barbf' BUTLER, Jo ANN-ffmaadyff Banking Comm. 1, Hockey Club 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 4. MEMORIES-dancing in the Cotillion of 56 g jun-ior Prorn in 59 g my debut in the Cotillion of 59 g lunch period with the girlsg tryrng to prove that I'm not Moody g digging C. N, E.g Class Night of 60. BYRD ROBERT JOHN Bob Babb Cafeteria Comm. 2, 33 Football, Freshman 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Locker Room Comm. 2, President of Junior Classg Spanish Club 2, 4, Student Council Rep. 1, 3g Senior Class Representative, Track 1, 2, 3. MEMORIES--Bridgeton '59, Cullen'sg punkin's pad , John's back seat, junior campaign, Freckles g Camden '58, john Boyd's Three Jolly Coach- meng Ronny Block 6th periods, promsg halftime speeches, football friendsg 10!10!59 M y F irst Extra Pointlg hiding from Charlie, Senior Events, M aking F uture Plans. Greatest Parents. CAMP, CAROLE ADELE- C.C. Arista 2, 3, 4g Attendance Comm 1, 33 Cafeteria Comm. 1, Choir 2, 3, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, Football 49 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3g All-Star basketball and volleyball 3, Girls' Chorus 2g Glee Club 2, 51 Gym Captain 1, 2, 3, 43 G.L.C. 3g Junior Prom Comm, Speakers' Bureau 3, 4g Student Council 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Chain of friendshipg Connie's personalityg Nan's and Mar's problemsg Ginny's talks, J oys with Ginny and M ike! Lafayetteg M.C.B.P.g crushes, Nancy's PJ. parties, Bobby's forgivenessg broken footg Miss Margate 59 g Friendshipsug Donny, Rickie, Sue, JoAnne, Beef, Steve, McCulloughg Someone ve R y spe C ial ALWAYS! CAMP, JAYNE ANN RITA Basketball 1, 2, Science Club 1, Spanish Club 1, Volleyball 1, 2, MEMORIES-Corning to A.C.H.S. in '58, September 26, 58 , Football games, Junior Prom, F un in S ummer of '59, driving '47 Chevy, August 13, listening to Marie's secrets and Natalie's problems, Spanish 18c2, favorite name Pancho CANTES, JOSEPH JOHN- jo e Locker Committee 2. MEMORIES-The Tech High New York trip with all of the Uboys, and the water fights between the Electricians and Mechanics, All the friendly fights with Rosemary, The fun of being in seventh and eighth period. CARAMMA, CATHERINE ANNE-- Caine Attendance 4, Gym Captain 2, 4, Latin Club 1, Locker room Comm. 3. MEMORIES-Lunch '58 with jan and Mary, Christmas of '58-received my engagement ring, Wildwood with Jim, Mary, and Bill, sharing the locker with Bee and Mary, to make Bill happy as his wife, to see Mom and Dad happy and proud of me. CARE, LOIS- Lo junior Prom Decoration Chairman, Banking Comm, 1, 4, G.A.A. Basketball, volleyball, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, All Star 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 39 Gym Captain 3, 4, Gymnastic Leaders Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Public Safety 4, School Store 4, SLG 2, 3, 4, Public Manager 3, Treasurer 4, Student Council Publicity Comm. Co-Chairman 4, Stu- dent Council Decoration Comm. 4, Convention Decoration Comm. 4, Viking Representative 1. MEMORIES-Junior Prom '57, '58, '59, Brigantine Lifeguard Ball '58, Events '59, Sandy's talks, boat races, Peugeot, Summer '59, Sept. 20 '59, winks, mercypercyl, Pagoda, Lebanon '59, Absegami '59, C ampaign H 2lPPCI'1iI18SS publi C safety fourt H period, Senior Prom '60, Elkton 1965. CASALANE, JOANNE Basketball 1, French Club 2, Volleyball 1. MEMORIES-Being Short , always laughing, designing clothes, two won- derful years at A.C.H.S., making new friends, Valley Forge Trip, '59, football games, fighting with Carol at Vic T ory D ance, movies in history, home- roorri with Nancy, 9!16l59, putting up with Carol's schemes. Always hop- ing. CASEY, CATHERINE MARY- Carey Attendance 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Safety 1, 2, 3, 4, Recep- tion Comm. 2, 3, Viking H.R. representative 3. MEMORIES-Summer 58-59: good times with Lora, Lynn, Joan, Terry, Bar- bara, Dee, Alice, riding in the bug, Victory Party, Halloween, Wendy long discussions, New Year's Eve over telephone, PJ. parties, fifteen roses, week- end's in Philadelphia, Senior Events 60. CASH, HELEN MARIE- Caverly All State Chorus 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bulletin Board Comm. 4, Choir 3,.4, G.A.A. 3, 4: Girls Chorus Club 1, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Gym Captain 1, 2, Herald Ad Staff 4, Recreation Comm 3, Spanish Club 2, 4, Student Council Alternate 1, Viking H.R. representative 1, South Jersey Chorus 3, 4, MEMORIES-Meeting that W onderful guy, summe R s of '58, '59, friend- ship of Regina, Judy, Gerry, kno W ing W. C. E.B., B.B., J.G., F.M., Jr. Prom '59, Wfilliam Making Allstate twice, Bi R dland, Bo H emia '59, 1',I.B.gg Jamaica Aug 26, '59, McCro R y's, H ackney's '58, Sept. 1, ' . CESSARO, MADELINE- Matz G.A.A. 1, Glee Club 1, Public Safety 2, 3, MEMORIES-Being with Diane, Jeannette, Butch, Dorothea, Lynne, Joanne, May of 59 drivers license, Snows of '59 and F. H , Lake Absegami and Lenape 58-59, homeroom and Marie B., Bob B., Carol C., and Lois C., and B unky B , Sunday rides with D.H. CHIOFOLO, ANTHONY DOMINIC- Tony Football 1, 2. MEMORIES-First carg first dateg times in Wildwoodg at the Hop, Addardi's corner, time with Mr. Casey tH.S.H.S.Dg Happy Harman and the boys, voc. school and beauty shopg my real ageg the Beatnik Ageg torch red or jet blackg the real cat, new brakes-which one? CICCARONE, EDWARD FRANCIS- Clairco Gym Dance Comm. 43 Public Safety Comm. 1. MEMORIES'-The fondest memory of A.C.H.S. is the friendship.and com- panionship it affordedg roaming the halls with John F.g the friendship of John M. and all the guysg my teachers, the helpful guidance of Mr. Robert Hughes. COHEN, MICHAEL- Mzke Advanced Slide Rule Club 35 Beginners' Slide Rule Club 2, Boys'- Honor Society- 4g Math Club 3, 4g Science Club 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, 3g Student Council 2, 33 Viking representative 1. MEMORIES-Brothers of Islam, Paulg Bifg Cookieg helping Paul with B.S.g Mom's houseg summers at Gladstoneg B a B g junior Prom with N.F.g fights with clique, Lake Lenapeg Philadelphia, J unior V ictory party, Eden Rockg Chemistry with Mr. Young: Banana Pieg the Warwick apartments. COHN, JACOB SAMUEL- jay Ire Cream Colon Money Brzgf' Beginners Slide Rule Class 35 Cafeteria Comm. 3, 45 Sr. Current Events 3. MEMORIES-Dozing off in General Science Classg paying off losinghbets and never receiving loans, Latenesses every other school day, last minute dates, running over Ricky's toe with the big Chryslerg Tutors galore without passing. COLES, BARBARA ANN B blaze Barb Assembly Comm, 3, 4, Basketball All stars 3g Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastic Leader Corps 1, 3, 4, Homeroom Financial Secy. 3, 4g Homeroom Viking Representative 33 junior Prom Decorating Comm 3g Reception Comm 2g Student Council 3, 45 Vol- leyball 3g Volleyball All Stars 3. MEMORIES- j unior Prom '58, Lovely W eekends in Pitmang first day at the Bell '57g friends with Terrig Cathyg Lynng Wyattg Caroleg Markg Bobby: S weetpea g Parties at Harold's g Victory Parties '58, '59 Weekend Punishments. COLLINS, RAYMOND- Skipper Automotive Engineering Society of Tech 3, 4g Interclass sports 1, 2, 5, 4. MEMORIES-My fondest memory is the 4 weeks we spent at the General Motors training Center at the beginning of the Summer. COLLINS, ROBERTA- Bol:be Attendance, Banking 2g G.A.A. 1, 2g Gym Monitor 1. MEMORIES-Lasting friendships with Sue Sc Fluffy, my adopted sisterg go- ing with the Best S enior in P.H.S.g March 13, 1959g fun at the Y g 4 great years at A.C.H.S.g basketball games 1957g Senior Events 6o , to make my wonderful parents proud of me. CONNOLLY, FRANK MEMORIES-Summer of 57 and trips to Mays Landing with C. R. ex- ploring Ellis High with E.K., coming to school in C.L.'s hot 49 Fordg trip to Florida in 58 with C.L., E.K.g drags at Vineland: bull sessions at Gales Gulf Station. CONRAD, JULIUS VICTOR- Conrad Interclass Football, Basketball, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Automobile En- gineering Society of Tech. High MEMORIES-June 6, '56, coming to A.C., arguing with an L.H.E.H.K., the good time with J.R., M.D., M.T., B.B., and the fellows, the nights at the drive-in, the days in Tech High, trip to N.Y.C. 57-58. COOPERMAN, JOAN- Candy Attendance Comm., Viking Representative 3, 4, MEMORIES- Being Chairman , Secrets Incorporated, Varsity games , my admirers, Viking News, 3 rings, 3 boys, poems , boys from Phila, stopping traffic , winning contests, Fabulous Friendships , A 1ways B erng a l E ader, eating pizza, New Years 59 , P4-M, I-Ioward's meeting, sur- prise party , pictures, campaigning. COPPOCK, MABEI.- Bitry Attendance Comm, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Twirlers 3, 4, MEMORIES-Freezing at football games, college weekend with K.C., talks in homeroom with B.C. and J.D., eating lunch with Carol, Gail and the rest of the crowd, waiting for J.A. every morning. CORKER, KENNETH ANTHONY- Kenny Banking Commj 1, 2, Track. 1. MEMORIES-Being a. good friend of John Harris, first meeting Darryl Du Cote, Barry Blair, and Raymond Mitchell, 55 , my abundance of pleas to' a certain girl, Junior prom, my sophomore year: the wonderful times I had with Margaret Mitchell. COSTELLO, JAMES PAUL- Paul Cafeteria Comm 1, 2, Locker Room Comm. 1, 2, Radio Club 1. MEMORIES-Summer of '59, working at Funland at 2 A.M. with B.L., Salami Sandwiches at Whitey's, Feud with G.G., teaching people to drive, trip to New York, the left handed Vikings. COSTELLO, JOANNE- 0wnie ' fActivities from Audubon High Schoolj-Assembly Program 3, Basketball 1, Entertainment Committee 3, Future Secretary Club 3, junior Play Comm. 3, Office Aide 3, Sophomore Party Comm. 2. MEMORIES- J oining in on the B est times, 10-20-58, my surprise 17th birthday party, Audubon High School, 1, 2, 3, Proms 2, 3, 4, Football season, Joe , double dates with . . ., Homeroom, 113, Bus trips. to Audubon, Friends I've made at A.C.H.S., friends I've left behind, wonderful parents, Sr. Events. CRAWFORD, LEROY- Crawf Interclass football 1, 2, 3, 4, Interclass Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter- class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Automotive Engineering Society of Tech 3, 4, MEMORIES-Going to the Coliseum on Saturday nights after a hard weeks Work in school: Eating lunch 5th period, the fun with the boys at tech, fights Qfriendlyj with the electricians, driving cars at tech. CRAWFORD, RESSOLA- Re.rJie MEMORIES-Talking with the gang, A.W., W.W., and M.F., listening to Argo talk about that certain person, ever since that day in 1959 when I came go A.C.H.S., the great times I have had in Chester and Sharon Hill, Senior vents. CROCKETT, RHONA ELIZABETH- Rl1w1 Attendance Comm, Banking 4, Basketball, Dance Club 1, 2, Drama Guild, G.A.A., G.L.C,, Captain, Hockey, Homeroom Representative 2, 3, Public Safety, Recreation Comm., Slips Comm, Softball, Tennis: Viking Representative 1, 2, 3, Volleyball. MEMORIES-Feb. '58 Jr. Prom, Sr. Prom '59, Classnight '59, Commence- ment '59, being an ardent admirer of H i M , looking for mail from Herb, being with the best, Alma, Barbara, Gloria, teasing I-I enrietta about the green M an, Cotillinn , Watching that Step , Herb Milan. CULLEN, XVILLIAM WILSON- Bill, Arrive Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Football 1, Interclass Football, Inter- class Baseball, Interclass Basketball,,Locker Comm 3, Public Safety 1, 4, Student Council 1, MEMORIES-Attending both grandparents' Golden Anniversary, with the boys, driving the 36 , parties over Mike's, long trips to Margate, great summer of '59, J ust won D erful, having the Greatest Mom and Dad. CUN IFF JANET ALEXIS G'Q'17f, Giggl.-ar D , - 4- .2 All Star Basketball 2, Dance Club 5, Gym Capt 1, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Hockey Club 1, Slips Comm, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, MEMORIES-Mambo in Sports '57, '59, Ir. Pro M '59: Class Night '59, relays '57, '58, '59, knowing, Frances, Charles, Jeff, Connie, Roz, Pay, my friendship with Grace, laughing with Barbara, Margo, Lovie, Marsha, 500 C lub W ith that wonderful guy M , my sisters and brothers. DADE, ROBERT CORNELIUS- B0bby, Happy Automotive Engineering Society of Tech High, Pres, Cross Country track 4, Sr. Class Dues Collector , Track 1, 4, MEMORIFS-seeing D.H., L.S., A.N. playing matchmaker with P.H. and I, always arguing with the boys at Tech High, my birthday Set , the night I was Tore.' DaGROSSA, VERONICA ANN- Ronnie Banking 1, 2, Locker Comm. 1, Slips Comm. 1. MEMORIES Senior Events 1959 Senior Prom 1 57 lass ih 1 - ' 3 5 - 9 3 C Nig C- 958, September 26, 1959. DAIGLE, NATALE ANN- Nui Attendance Comm. 3, Field Day, First Aid 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Monitor 1, 2, 3, 4, H.R. pres. 3, Locker Room Comm, Checker 2, Pep Club 3, Public Safety 1, 2, School Store 2, 3, School Spirit 21 Student Council Representative 2. MEMORIES-Growing up with Cyndy, four unforgettable years in A.C.H.S., ca S H iering, holid A y F un '58, Gale S frien D ship, telephonitis with Ph1 ' walks with Elaine, B ehind the w H ee1, S e C rets with Y , Jinx and Butch , little sister standing parents, wonderful tianes JoAnn, cRuShes, T errit'ic prom S , under' DAILY, BEVERLY LOUISE- Be1 ' Art Club 1, 2, Basketball 3, Cafeteria Comm. 3, Forensic Club 3, French Club 2, Latin Club 2, School Plays 1, 2, School Newspaper 1. MEMORIES-junior Prom, ice skating, trip to Conn., trip to New York, St. lames dances, learning to drive, double dating with my sister, Summer events, tootball and basketball games, my one year at Atlantic High, attending birthday and pajama parties. DQPRATO, JOANNE JOSEPHINE Attendance 1, 2, 3, Banking 1, 2, Future Teachers 4, G,A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 1, 2, Gym Monitor 4, Library Comm 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, School Spirit 4, Twirlers 2, 3, 4, Officer. MEMORIES-Greatest four years ever!, Sensational Six , three years on Twirlers, F riday night gatherings, M ixed-up Chem Labs, four years on G.A.A., P.J. Parties ,, crazy buses to away games, M idnight in M an- hattan, Senior Prom, N.Y. Opera trips, Senior Events, Graduation, Mistletoe K isses. DAVIDSON, VICTORIA ANN- Vicky, M00.re Attendance 1, 2, 3, Banking 3, Student Council 1, 2. MEMORIES-Pajama parties, coffee with Miss Carmack Monday mornings, wonderful junior Prom, always seen wondering through the halls with Pat Du Bois, getting thrown out of class for laughing, greatest thrill going with Mike, Future: making my parents proud of me. DAVIN, GAII. Attendance Comm. 1, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Public Safety 3. MEMORIES-Going to school with Phyllis and Natalie , B eing D umb, Natalie's problems, homework sessions with Phyllis, riding around with gang in convertible, eating lunch in homeroom, being told what to be successful and make my parents proud of me. DATZ, WILLIAM WARFIELD-- Bill Cafeteria Comm. 1, Drama Guild 3, 4, Gym Dance Comm. 3, 4. chairman 4, Clean Up Comm. 4, Stage Production Comm. 2, 3. 4. Pres. 4, Student Council Conference Comm. 4, MEMORIES-for the SPOBSQSIA Show, the day I beat ISV. in the one mile boat race, staying after school rehearsing for the Class Night Play, the day we broke Mr. K's candle. DAUGHENBAUGH, ROBERT STEPHEN- Doc General Physics Award. MEMORIES-Good times with Bill XV., trips to New York and North Carolina, good times with Squirt and Arlene, the gang at Tech. do, to DAVIS, EDWARD WILLIAM Freshman Cafeteria Comm., Fourth Period Cafeteria Comm., Inter- class sports. MEMORIES-The ball we had on the New York trip, getting to school j ust I n time, Mr. McKinnon's little talks, the school work we didn't do this year, the drags in the Tech. shop. DAY, HAROLD WESLEY- Sludge Art Club 1, 2, Council Rep. 1, 2, 3, Banking 1, 2, 3, Fencing 1, 2, Public Safety 3, 4, Track 1, Viking 3. MEMORIES-Swinging out with the fellow sportsmen, the good days in the old country, Edison High tPhila.j, meeting D.T., B.A., B.A., FJ., R.K., M.R C.H., Glenis Fasce, Mock Cabaret '58, mombo sports wear '59S ,Iunior Prf ,59, getting the medicine every Friday thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Spriggs. DEAN, DALE CAROL- Bug5ie, Lawrie Attendance Comm. 2, 3, Banking Comm. 1, 2, 4, Benjamin Franklin Forensic Tournament 3, Dance Club 4, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, Jr. Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Field Day, First Aid 1, Forum 3, 4, Sec. 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Capt. 1, Co- Capt. 2, 3, Monitor 4, Herald Staff 4, jr. Prom Co-Chairman Dance Book Comm. 3, jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Safety Comm. 1, Z, Sr. Prom Decoration Comm. 4, Sr. Current Events 4, Slips Comm. 1. 2, 3, 4, Speakers' Bureau 3, 42 Student Council 1, 2, Newsletter 4, U.N. Workshop 4, Ushers' Comm. 3, 4. MEMORIES- R''o A D''M''o N,'S T E R S , The Three Stooges , Bests' - Ruthie, Sybil, doubling with Roby, Binghamton or Bust , 71221585 11 Brighton, T+Dances, PAT'S I. ville Prom, 5f2l59, T.I.L.U.M., fo R dg Z orro, Ruthie's all night telephonitis, treasured friendships ShanSh TerRonReneeDiane, jun E Fanta S y '57, brother Gene, Stop And Go ZISXS7, Hope , Wonderful L ittle sisters D iane, Maureen, A lways P re Z ent, Greatest MOM! Ever! DeANGELIS, JILLh fillie All-State Orchestra 4, Attendance Comm. 1, 3, Cheerleader 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus Club 2, G.L.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, South Jersey Orchestra 3, 4, Sports Leader Group 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Eating with IEB-MIT, wild PJ. parties, homeroom Porky , summer concerts with Jeanne, G.A.A. Banquets, meetings and the Sensational Six doin double cheers with Bonnie Collin svsood tri s' arShel- Signs, Guild with 5 g S S ' l I?- basketball with Ventnor girls, Sunday night with Y.P.F.-Iole, Margie, Winnie. DE FEO, LOUIS- SIll7?Zf7-jf!! fTransferred from Holy Spirit, IV. Baseball5 Varsity Basketball 25 Class play 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 3, ' MEMORIES-Junior Prom5 junior Victory Party5 Senior promg Senior Victory partyg I remember the day we went to the Lakeg my second home is Nick's 5 iremember when I played football at H.S.H.S. and ran 108 yards after Nick usso. DEITELBAUM, JOAN-- f0anie Public Safety 15 Slips Comm, 2. MEMORIES-The Junior Prom, 1958 5 homeroom 1275 Friday after school: horse back riding5 driving '50 Fordg double date with Marie D.5 August 9, 19575 October 10, 1959. DEL ROSSO, JO-ANN ROSE- fo' Arista 2, 3, 45 Attendance 35 Assembly Comm, Chairman 45 Banking Comm 2, 3, 45 Banking Staff Member 35 Choir 45 Dance Club5 Dance Chairman for Student Council Conference5 Drama Guild 2, 3, 45 Dance Comm. Chairman 35 General Chairman of Junior Promg Glee Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Herald Acl Staff5 Hockey All-stars 2, 3, 45 Music Appreciation Assistant 15 Pep Clubg Student C0uncil5 Home- room Representative 2, 5, 45 School Spirit Comm. 25 Tennis. MEMORIES-P.i. partiesg C razing and V exing problemsg Senior proms 59-605 Junior prom 595 Twilightg Senior Events 59-605 discussing V exing problems with Rosie and D eana5 C a M paigns5 RIDEs in t R ucks5 New years Eveg talks with Nardinia, C onnie. DENNEY, RICHARD DELBART- Duke Alternate homeroom representative to Student Council 45 Varsity baseball 3, 45 MEMORIES-The 59 baseball team and Happy Jackg hobbling to biology class in 'l'58 5 C A ught after R unning int O a certain gir L 5 the crazy trip to Northeast with the 59 baseball team. DE RITIS, ALFONSO THOMAS- Al Freshman football. MEMORIES-Down the gym with the boysg having chat's with Mr, Spangler in 1165 having long vacations5 behind the wheel with Mr. Boyd5'in Mr. Rosser's English IV class5 long study periods in the balcony and eating lunch in the gym. DE SHIELDS, GERTRUDE SUSAN- G'mvel Attendance Comm. 15 Banking Comm. 15 G.A.A. 1, 25 Dance Club 1, 25 Basketball 1, 25 MEMORIES--Seen laughing with Ellen, Ruth, Donna, and Ella5 telling' my troubles to Orra5 good times with Johnnieg Driving Wayne's car5 leaving private schoolg Scrappy's birthg worrying about Austin and Donnag sending D.T. ice cream and tetters5 Emilyg relays 58. De SANTIS, JO-ANNE- Sp0ofy Attendance Comm 1, 2, 35 Dance Club 1, 25 G.A.A. 15 Locker room comm. 2, 3, 45 MEMORIES-Great times going to Woodies. with P.R. knowing C.S. g helping with Budg 5 the Y 5 P'v1lle dances5 knowing for three wonderful crazy mixed up years, Pat 5 Beaver 5 fondst nights at Dairy Queen in summer of 59 5 joe open the door. DIGGS, MARY ALICE Equipment monitor 45 G.A.A. 35 Locker Monitor 35 Slips 4. MEMORIES-My first year at A.C.H.S.5 being in company of Margie and Charlesg Rhona and Herb5 Brenda and Ernest5 riding horrte after school with friends 5 fighting and having good times with C.W.5 J.C. 55 Sl Mercury. DOLLARD, EDWARD THOMAS- Moon Baseball 2, Football 1, 2, Latin Club 2, Public Safety Spanish Club 3. MEMORIES-Gym with all the guys, Proms, Parties, rendezvous nightly at Nick's Blueroom, great times with all the guys. DOMENIC, ELVERA EMMA- Porky Arista 2, 3, 4, Banking Comm. 1, French Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Slips 1, Student Council falternate H.R. Repj 3, Viking Comm. 3. MEMORIES-Sharing 20-26-16 with ,I.D.g Rutgers in '58, Junior English class, typing class, Dairy Queen nightlies with LR. in the Bomb , lunch and good times with JEB-MIT, PJ. party on Harrisburg Avenue, Labs , working at the Bell, the best parents on earth. DUBOIS, PATRICIA ANN- Pal Attendance 1, 2, 3, Public Safety. so called twin, racing to dering through the halls with Vicki Davidson. DUDLEY, MARGO GERALDINE Attendance 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Gym Monitor 4. MEMORIES-The day I met Charles Bailey, night of junior Prom '59, Penn REIHYS 19575 Cabaret 1958, seen gossiping with jerry, Barbara B., Barbara H., Marsha G., making plans for the future with Pettie, hope some day to be Mrs. Bailey, Sophomore year 1957, Junior Year 1958. 1, 2, 3, MEMORIES-Laughing in study hall, lunch, PJ. Party, being mistaken for room 400,-pizza party, special boy, always seen wan- DILKS, JOHN DINUNZIO, JEANETTE-'Vaneli' Cafeteria 1, Dance Club 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, G.L.C. 1, 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2, Public Safety 4, Slips 1. MEMORIES- B eloved C rush, 36, Connie's bomb, -talks with Ginny and Max, Mays Landing, 10f2!59, being with Billy., fights with Polly, Jo-Ann's Kicks , Senior Events, Junior Prom, friends with Pat for 12 years, the Big Lie , Connie's mistake the Sciss , New York. DONATO, ANTHONY GREGORY- Tony Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, Freshman football, Locker Comm. 1, 2, Public Safety 3. MEMORIES-St. James' Dance, Y Dance, Abe's blasts, Beef's buggy, away games, working with college boys this summer, Murphy's bomb, Jr, Prom, wild Jr. class election Victory Party, all the great times with boys over at Chilly Whites. DONOVAN, MARIE- Carrot-top Arista 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Library 1, Public Safety 1. MEMORIES-'53 Mercury, double dates with Joan, Fridays after school, A.C.H.S., Junior, Senior Prom, A.C.H.S., hour phone calls with johnny, 9035 , learning to park a-car, day I got my license, Senior-Events, H.R. 127, T rip to Washington, D .C. DUFFIELD, DOROTHY MAY- Dot Gym monitor 1, 2, Public Safety 3. MEMORIES-Junior Prom SS , Senior Events 58 g Senior Events 60 , Coney Island, Ventnor Rinks E. Dinks , skating parties with club and J. T. j 'ackie's Pj pz1r t ies, being friends with Barbara W. Barbara O., Jackie, gjune 29 '59, always having two wdnderful parents and brothers, EAGAN, CAROLE ANNE- Eg Dance Club 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Gym Captain 3, Gym Monitor 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Public Safety 3, 4, Sr. Prom Comm., Viking H.R. Rep. 3, Viking 5, 4. MEMORIESAExcitable, operator? , L ost W eekend, knowing Joy, sell- ing stamps to Judy, Harvest Holiday '58, M eeting some B 0dY 3f9f57, Willi ng to eat P izza, J ust frie N ds, telling M y trou B les to Gretchen, Buddy,'s with Ali C e, Senior Events, Proms, Notter's problems, M arr I age, L ove and T ogetherness!, A.C.H.S. EASTWOOD, JAMES HAROLD jim Band 1, Student Council-Alternate 1, 2. MEMORIES-Senior English Class- G reat t I mes with some C razy fri E ndsg in the gym with a F abulous gi R l, the basketball game on 2l27l59g knowing the 3 R s-reading, 'riting and Reiff. EBERHARDT, THEODORE HIRAM ELDERMAN, MICHAEL JOSEPH- Mole Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 2, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, French Club, Herald Ad Staff 4, Public Safety Comm. 2, 3, checker 3, Viking 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Speakers Bureau. MEMORIES- BLAS ts, I miss you, Pool Parties, Green I3ERG 's mere, WMIDQ H A ndling it A C cordingly, BABE y it's cold outside, En J oyin' D em Hay R ides, All the Way -and then some, Sinatra, Stall much? , Christmas Eve '57, 14 South, Tony's, tie and low cuts. ELGART, DEANA NORMA- Dee Dance Club 1, French Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, H.R. Finan- cial Secretary 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Slips Comm. 1, Sophomore Current Events Club 2, Viking Comm.'3. MEMORIES-11123142-The Blessed Day, Dancing School, Cinderella, those Philly twins, F R A nkie's cousin, '58 Impalas, Johnnies, dishwasher, Mathis, listening to Bif's problems, New Years', Fabulous friendships, Varsity games, wearing that Certain Smile , South Pacific , eating Pizza, Secrets Incorporated , loafing, riding, GRADUATION! ELLIS, ALMA DORIS Attendance 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Slips Comm. 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2. MEMORIES-Pony tail, rushing in the A.M. with Rhona and Barbara, telling Hazel to grow, commencement night of '59, homeroom sessions with Teddy and Margo, constantly in the balcony with the Girls, Rhona, Barbara, Gloria, jojuan. ' EMERY, PHILIP DEXTER-- Phil Track 1, Varsity Track 2,'Football Varsity 2. MEMORIES-Being with the boys Mack and Stan , Sociology class with Byrd and Cullen, at the Y with John, Jim's on Friday nights with Stan and John. ' ERNST, JERRY- Maverick Banking 1, 3, 4, Boys Honor Service 3, 4, Secretary 4, Chairman Halls Comm. 4, Chess Club 4, Constitution Comm. 3, Forum 3, 4, French Club 3, Medical Society 3, 4, Photography Club 3, 4, President 3, 4, Slide Rule Club 3. MEMORIES-Shall I walk in the next election, Rosemary, are you sure you can play tennis, glass does get hot when heated, Sheila and that Red Car, Sorry, camera's broken, Inertia, Schultzy and that all night party, Cookie, it's twenty of. FADEN, BARRY ISRAEL- Biff Attendance 3, Cafeteria Comm, 1, Public Health Comm. 4, Track Team 2, Usher's Comm. 2. MEMORIES- Brothers of Islam tCookie, Paul, Mikel, Mom's house, falling in Lake 1Passoverl, Phyllis's Hideaway , Carol's blue eyes, J unior P rom tB.S.j, Banana Pie , junior -Victory Party, Joe's Cigars, Greenwich Village fCookie, Bifj, Class 60?, Eileen, that LITTLE SOPHOMORE, behind the wheel. FANTAUZZA, PHYLLIS CLAIRE- PMI Banking Comm. 1, 2, Conference Comm. 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 2, 3, Jr. Prom Ticket Comm. 3, Public Safety 2, Publicity Comm. 3, 4, Public Relations 3, Reception Comm, 1, Viking Comm. Subscription Staff 1. 'MEMORIES-Mr.. T ouch D own, Best friends with L.R. telephonitis with N.D. , Twilight Time 57, 58, T he B ig one, B iddy B uddies, Summer, '55, A.C.B.P., Everlasting friendship, J.Mc , trip to B.M.I., B oy O Boy, Great brother Charlie, October 13, 1958, 59, Jr. Prom Pro B - le M s 58, Sr. Prom, Sr. Events, 60, M y w O nderful fa M ily, four great yeat years in A.C.H.S. FEDERICI, ALBERT FRANK- Big Al, Alive Banking 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria 1, German Club 3, 4, Senior Current Events 4, Student Council 3, 4. MEMORIES-Sonny's drums, 6 pack League, Ron's after Prom, junior Vic- tory Party, Long talks with Pete? A BABE in English III, femininity of A.C.H.S., Gordon auto , Prom date, studying with Ronnie?, setting an ex- ample for my little twin! parents courage! FEDERICI, MARIETTA ANNA-' 'Maru Attendance 1, Cafeteria 1, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Public Safety 2, 33 Student Council 4, Viking H.R. Rep. 1, 2, 3. MEMORIES-Twin Albert, chain of friends, lockering Phyll, Tiger '37, sister Robie, Francais, President, Y, N.K., P.W., C.L., IOl10l59 , holding hands with R.B. in Gym, hiding from J.B., C.K., B a B in John's rot- ten car, 26 , N.G., P.I.P,, Parents, B la5ting B ridgeton '59. FELDBAUM, MERLE LYNN- Mamie Arista 2, 3, 4, Drama Guild 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Current Events 3, 4, Slips Comm. 1, Sophomore Current Events 1, 2, Veep-2, Student Council 1, 2, 33 -Historian 3, U.N. Workshop 3, 4, Medical Society 3, 4, Sec. 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, s, 4. MEMORIES- C ornell W eekends, I've grown a C customed to his F ace. Sti1 L W aiting, Butcher and Cleaner, Always Sey 1ng wrong things, M any S urprises, Jr. Prom, togetherness-Linda, Nan-talks, Un- forgettable summer '59, being young with Shuster, Bonnie, Barbara, Carol, Joanne, Elaine, Supporting Shuster, oor Mr. Blue. Attendance Comm. 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Public Safety 3, 4, Publicity Comm. for School Spirit 4. MEMORIES-Senior Events '60, friends with Lora, Cathy, Terry, joan, Rides in the Bug, New Year's Eve over telephone with Case , BOB-O- LINKSH, Chips , The Tree, Bay walks with Lora , PJ. parties, summer of 57 , Cathy's party 57 FESTA, JOSEPH JAMES- Luau MEMORIES-Four years of gre1t homerooms, conferences with Penny, Bobbie, Duchie, IXZSXS9 obtained McCane rifle during mid-year tests, 8128159 received permit for Colt, 18 Greatest, Pop, Curley C., Treetop , Dave, Richard Howard, Vic, Louis , New York trip , J. DeS. locked door. FERNAN, LYNN CAROL FESTA, PHYLLIS ANN- Phil G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.L.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 1, 2, 3, 4, Li- brary Comm. 1, 2, Prom Comm. 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, 4, S.L.G. Sgt. at Arms 2, Twirlers 3, 4, President of Twirlers 4. MEMORIES-Going to school with Gale every morning Twilight Time - 58, M any D ates with certain someone, meeting Stan -599 Twirling at football games, my trip to Penn State -58, Gay and laughable sessions. Being successful making my parents proud of me. FETTER, JOHN HENRY Dance Comm. 4, Public Safety 3. MEMORIES-Eating lunch with a certain person one day a Week junior year, sharing a locker with a special person in the basement, meeting the boys and girl between 2, 3 period from rooms 337, 3383 eating lunch with all the clowns that sit at the table in the left side of the Caf. FILLMORE, HARVEY ARTHUR MEMORIES-The 3:00 P.M. bell and lunch. FINN, PATRICIA LUCRICIA-- Pat MEMORIES-Fabulous summer of 59 , tour through Friends School with K.R., my three year locker partner, R.G., just hangin' round with K.R.,.P.F., C.H.g liking 1.F., my favorite hang out, 115. Viewing G.H.'s fish collection. FINN, ROBERTA LOU Bobbie Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 4, Homeroom Secretary 4, Reception Comm, 1, 2, 4, Viking Representative 4. MEMORIES-Secrets with Penny, homeroom gatherings, Junior Prom, getting my drivers license, 101101595 to always stay with that certain someone in the re MARK able A rmy, Future-to make my parents proud of me and some- day get my degree. FISCHER, GRETCHEN ELIZABETH- Gretrla G.A.A. 1, 2, Reception Comm. 1. MEMORIES- B elonging to so M eone, Penati's Wedding, M y B uddy, Carole, B est M oments of my life!, Senior Events 58-59, Proms, Twilight Time '58, Going steady june 22, 1958, telling my pro B le M s to Alice, Judy and Carole, friends with Sallie and Rosemary. FISHELBERG, GERALD- FiJb Boys Honor Service 3, 4-Treasurer, Guided Flight Club 3g Re- ception Comm. 1, Student Council 2. MEMORIES-Ice fights in the Physics lab, Close books! stories about my little Billy, Mr. T's little 100 makers, two years of German, Mr. Fores- ter's Vangaurces ,' my Junior English Class, find 2 log cos reciprocal tan? of theta, FISHER, MILLICENT ELOISE- Elayne Band Color Guard 2, Commercial Club 1, Dance Club 2, G.A.A., Basketball and Volleyball 1, Girls Chorus Club 1, Glee Club 2, Organ Club 1, Recreation 1. MEMORIES-Summer of 57, when I first met John and times spent with him , times spent in New York, Phila., and Wash., Christmas and New Year of '58, Prom of '59 and Senior Events '6og seen with Elsie and others, remembering wonderful family, FITZGERALD, CARMEN JUANITA-- jum1ie Locker Comm. 2, Public Safety 2. MEMORIES- Mouthing with B.B., B.H.g R.F., and the Balcony Gang , Hawking the Terrace for E.S., ,Iiving with the people when possible and last but not least, keeping up with my forever big daddy, Mr, D. FLEMING, MAMIE EVELYN- Mamie Mimi Choir 4, Forum 3, 4, Future Physicians of America 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, Girls' Chorus Club 33 Glee Club 4, Gym Monitor 1, 3, 4, Library Com. 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 35 Slide Rule 3, U.N. Workshop 4, Viking Representative 2. MEMORIES-1959 Cotillion, Mock Cabaret '57-'59g Commencement '599 Sum- mer of '59, Crazy sessions with Joycelyn, Erma, Charlotte and Stella, hearing the latest news, listening to Marie's problemsfreceiving good grades, making my mother and relatiw proud of their aspiring pharmacist. FOREMAN, PATRICIA-- Pal.ry Basketball 3, 4, Hockey 3, Volleyball 4. MEMORIES-Cotillion 57, 59, Prom '59, Class Night '59, giving Buster the latest news, digging B.T.g getting the latest news from Barbara B., going to the Coliseum, 59, playing around with Frankie, going to Phila 58, 593 picnic out- ings 56, 57, 59, teasing JoAnn about being Moody. FORKAN, THOMAS FORMAN, DAVID AURUM Attendance Comm. 2, Cafeteria Comm. 3, Current Events Club fSoph 8: SRJ 1, 2, 3, 4, Forum 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 4, Photography Club 3, 4, Slide Rule Club fBeginr1ers 84 Advancedj 2, 33 Slips Comm. 1, Student Aid 1, 4, Speakers' Bureau 3, 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, Varsity Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Debating what to do in Forum, the bus rides with-Base' ll team, physic labs with Ernst, Weintrob's pencil fights, Toll being crucifi' .ne 8 carton high milk carton tower, wonderful guidance given by Mr. Ht FRANCE, CRAIG ANTHONY- Mr, Magoau MEMORIES-Listening to Gazia and Tommy cracking on each other, the Junior 8: Senior Prom of my junior Year, meeting a certain bleached blonde from Brigantine, namely Lizi Tich. FRANKEL, ELLEN JOYCE-J'M.fzgJ El joy Attendance Comm. 1, 4, Public Safety Comm. 1, 2. MEMORIES-The wonderful S ummers of two years D istant. Always tryi N g to F 1ll big brother's shoes-useless. My stu B born fights with the future, and present P hysicians. Neverending huddles with Linda-troubled SAnd'box Girls, sooner, Math, H.T.g Miss Molinari, The Loving Two. FRANKEL, NEIL Viking 4. MEMORIES-Trips to New York, Carol, past, present and future, long distance, calls, secrets with Karyl, summer '59, long walks with Karyl, long talks with Terrieg M.L.g new friends, technical secrets with B.B. FRASIER, JOHN LOUIS-'fsaaaffpaai-e'f Boys Honor Service 3, 4, Drama Guild 3, 4, Glee Club 3. MEMORIES-Junior Drama Class, reciting from Shakespeare in '59 talent show, learning the basic fundamentals of art in' 124, cracking jokes with the boys CCharlie, Jessie, Moodie, Patrickj in the gym balcony, four years of home- room with Patrick, Mamie and Pat. FREDERICKS, YVONNE THERESA-- Von Banking 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Locker Comm. 2. MEMORIES-Always trying to lose the'weight, talking with ASV., R.C. and the many friends I have met. Discussing my problems with Olivia and Barbara, going to Kelly's and the Center, my four years in A.C.H.S., Teaching Sunday School, Senior Events. FRITZ, MARGARET PATRICIA--Peggy Gym Monitor 3. MEMORIES-Junior '59, homeroom with Pen Joe, Robbie, talks with Johnny and Joe, going to dances with Pat, solving everybody's problems but my own, Future-to make my parents proud of me in all I do. FUSSNER, GERALDINE DOROTHY-Gerri Attendance 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 3-Football Player 3, 4 fPep Rallyj, Hockey All Stars 3, Public Safety 3, Pep Club 33 Prom Comm. 3. MEMORIES- R ich Buddy S with Ventnor Margate Crowd, Lenape Walking , always in trou B le M easles, talks with Connie, Sharon, Nan, Billy. Proms, New Years '59, Jr. Blasts, P.J.P., Cullen's, Graduation Dance '59, 4 St. James. Wonderful parents, Sr. Victory, Sth and 6th periods Murph. Comm. FREEM G.A.A. 1, Dance Club 1, Pep Club 1. MEMORIES-4l26!59 Prom '59, that apple, motley crew, Jud's love prob- lems, Rose and Joe's crazy romance, secrets with Bobbi, loving a wonderful boy named Dave, Vic's ailments, great friends like Joe, Jud, Peg, Rose and J.C., D isplaced P ersons, wonderful parents, ROACH. FREEMAN, PATRICK LEONARD- Pat Bulletin Board Comm., Cross Country 4, Public Safety 2, 3, 4, Track Team 1, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Weekends with O.S., H.H., A.J., after school and weekends in the yard with the fellows in the S.Y.A. digging sides with Os-pig, Eiour long conversations with that certain girl , track team of 59 with l3.B., E. ., C.P. AN, PENNY GAIL- Pen GABIS, ROBERTA LYNN- Bobby Lynn Attendance Comm. 4, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Library 1, 2, 3, 4-checker 2, 3, 4, Locker Room Comm. 4. MEMORIES-Junior Prom with D.R. 8c B, my year in 119, my lasting friendship with S.R., partners with P, parties of S.J. 8: I., Kiddies , New York Trip '59, Varsity Plays of '58 8: '59, Children's Play '59, senior pictures with Peggy. GALLAGHER, BARBARA ANN- Bobbie Dance Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 4. MEMORIES-Talkative, Y dances, friendship with Mattie, double dates with Mattie and Steve, having the guys in Buddy Morrow's band as B est fr I ends, mixing pleasure wi T H work, G reat time S , Baby H uey, basketball G ame S , letters from R ut G ers, M any G oings on! GALLAGHER, CHARLES JACOB GALLAGHER, GENEVIEVE JOAN- jamie Attendance 1, 43 Banking 1, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Gym Captain 43 Gym Monitor 23 Home Room Financial Sec'y 43 Pep Club 33 Public Safety 1, 3, 43 Publicity 43 School Spirit 43 All Star Hockey 3. MEMORIES-jr. Prom3 Sr. Eventsg Fascination 59 5 Summer '5.7, '595 great times-Lynn, Lora, Cathyg S andie's friendshipg telephonitrsg running for Veep- Bob-0-Links 3 Al ways Usnleepyg Ice Skating3 Pizza pals3 P.J. PArTies3 C ertain Cannons 3 2 yrs. with Boops1e 3 letters3 Halloweeng H ypnosis. GALLAGHER, MARGARET PATRICIA- Margo Attendance Comm. 33 G.A.A. Sports 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Science Club lg Spanish Club 2. MEMORIES-Leaving I-I.S.H.S.3 Summer of '58, '593 Bill, Ocean Cityg the black catg crushes 3 saying OPCIQIOIQ zeppersg that weekend in Philag a certain in- terest at Villanovag New Years '583 jr. Prom '595 Sr. Promg Sr. Eventsg two great years in A.C.H.S.3 O.A.X. GALLAGHER, MICHAEL CHARLES GALLAGHER, PAUL LEYDEN Attendance 1, 23 Cafeteria Comm. 1, 23 Chess Club 23 Drama Guild 33 Jr. Prom Decoration Comm.3 Jr. 8: Sr. Campaign Comm. 3 8: 43 Library Comm. 1, 23 Swimming Club 33 Track 13 Varsity Swimming 43-ffennis Team 33 Student Council Clean Up Comm. 4. MEMORIES-Summer water skiing tripsg school b1asts3 falling in bay at 5 A.M. in Decemberg trying to compete with Tennis-shoe-Lou and Spider Web in hunting Black ducks. GARIANO, ROSEMARY- Roby Cafeteria Comm. 1, 23 French'Club 2, 3, 43 officer 33 Drama Guild 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 1, 23 Student Council 4. MEMORIES- f anuary 2, 19573 Lawrence V ille3 doubling with Bugsie losing thingsg Ali Baba's favorite-rum and coca colag May '59g friends and ene M i E s3 helping OJ Paulag flunking Latin Bunny?3 J umping for those high t E nnis balls3 sharing Dag and Vick's lunchesg Sister Marg M a T a D o R. GASKILL, RONALD ALVIN- Ron Ronnie Zeke Boys Honor Service 43 Football 1, 2, 33 Viking Salesman 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES--Camping with Rog and Iimg big pow wows with Rogg summer with Tim and jimg friend of Tom-Wayne's roleg getting Bobby Darins Lunch-ushing on Steel Pierg scoring T.D. for froshg cracking at freshman table3 going to Bob's. GATES, GEORGE THOMAS+ Con1firz fork MEMORIES-When I went to my first Cotillion with W.S.3 lasting with D.D., C.B., R.j.E., down Tech. 19593 trip to New York with the boys, and had a good time up thereg hollering thru the halls when the lights went out during the winterg listen to the cars roar up Trenton Ave. and the teachers get mad at the noise they nfakeg joining the USMC reserve in 1958. GAUNT, LUCILLE ADESSA- Lo Basketball 43 G.A.A. 43 Tennis 43 United Nations Workshop3 Volley- ball 4. MEMORIES-My ZLQ years away at schoolg coming back to A.C.H.S.3 driving that '55 Chevyg all the wonderful friends I have made3 tha T call to L.A. every weekg that crazy 8th period gym class3 giving my wonderful family the best. GESSNER, ALLEN MERRY- Jinx Advance Slide Rule 43 Beginners Slide Rule 33 Chess Club 1, 23 Math Club 3, 4. MEMORIES!-Junior Promg Home room3 Mr. Freedg good times in 2033 June 13, '59, Aug, 25, '593 M.Y.F. Conference ,595 Brusi-eeg 908 King Street. Y.W.C.A.3 Don's '56 Chev.3 '58 Impala, 120-f-Q Appleciderg Summer '59 Whities'3 party at jemg shocks at 1 A.M. GIBSON, MARY- Mare Financial Secretary 4. MEMORIES-Lunch with Cass and j anice, B arts party3 ta L k with Seeney and Johng one night in P'ville3 Tallassee Lassieg being with Jimmyg Future: to make my parents proud of meg see Ann happy, to become Mrs. J.B.L., to make jim happy. GILBERT, BETTY LOU-- Bea Slips Comm. 23 Viking Staff 1. MEMORIES- 4 years being F riends with Cass, jan, Mary 3 a L ways troubleg skating: dancing at T's3 P arties at Jan'sg times with F R ankg those M issing sc H ool D ays3 pleasingly plump3 to walk the paths my parents have paved for me and make that Certain Someone happy. GILL, ROBERT WILLIAM- Bob MEMORIES-Going to a G reat S chool3 going to Techg 5th 8: 6th periods on the tech benchg May 16, 1958Q August 23, 19583 the day I was en- gaged to Ginny3 always keeping my 4O Ford running. GILLINGHAM, NANCY ASHBRIDGE- Nance All-State Chorus 3, 43 Arista 2, 3, 43 Atlantic County White House Conference Comm3 Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 33 Basketball All Stars 1, 2, 33 captain 13 cheerleader 3, 43 captain 43 Choir 3, 43 Drama Guild 2, 3, 4g Forensic Speech Conference, Rutgers 33 G.A.A. Board 1, 2, 33 Secretary 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Sec'y 33 Gym Captain 1, 2, 33 Gym- nastic Leader Corps 1, 23 Hockey All-Stars 2, 3, captain 1, 2, 33 Junior Prom Decoration Committee3 National Honor Society 3, 43 New jersey Girls' State, Douglas 33 Public Relations Committee 43 School Spirit Comm. 3, 43 Slips Comm. 13 Speakers Bureau 3, 43 Sports Leaders Group 2, 33 Student Council 43 Tennis 3, 43 Vice President of Senior Class3 Volley Ball All Stars 1, 2, 33 Wagenheim Award Winner 2. MEMORIES-Being called Sam's daughter 3 talks with Nan, Caroleg jr. Blastg friends always with Penny, Carolyn3 Jr. Sr. Proms3 R O am 4533 N hospitalg hearing joan SHCSZCQ letters from Miami C5853 P.J. Parties3 trips to Ocean Cityg campaign meetings3 cheerleading squad of '59-'60, GINSBURG, JAY BERNARD- Gznz Gznzy Drama Guild 3, 43 Forum 1, 2, 3, 43 Gym Dance Comm. 3, 43 Locker Room Comm. 33 Public Safety 1, 23 School Store 33 Senior Current Events Club 3, 43 Junior Rep.3 Sophomore Current Events Club 1, 2-Presidentg Stage Productions Comm. 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Track 1. MEMORIES-Essayant de convaince M. Silversin et M. Soltz pendant longue discussions. N'ecrivant pas a M. Preis. Zen Buddhisme. Vire la difference. Philosophie. Trois annees avec M. Rubing S.F.w.S.A. A.M.R. Avoir la der- nier parole. GINSBURG, MARTIN HAROLD- Marry Ginz Ginzy Field Day 13 Public Safety 13 Sophomore Current Events 23 Senior Current Events 4g Cafeteria Comm. 4. MEMORIES-Homeroom with the G -men3 Tuna-Fishingg helping Bluth with love problems and vice VSISHQ Greenhead's Mercg neigh B oring Auf- fair S 3 tea partiesg friendships with Gould, Dummpee, Hyman, Fofs, Brown, Gold, Ginz, Elclyg Tony's3 New Years' Evesg Boys State3 Junior Promg Senior vear. GOLD, JAY DAVID Boys Honor Service 4, Cafeteria Committee 2, 3, Sophomore Current Events 2. MEMORIES-Homeroom with the boys, Mark, Gins, Marty, and Greenhead, New Year's Eve '59, walking to school with someone, Thanksgiving '59, Mar- shall and his true stories of suspense, playing basketball at Soble's and going out on his boat, Junior Prom? GOLDBERG, MARK HOWARD- Gould G0ldy Baseball 3, 4, Boys Honor Sewice 4, Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Halls Committee, Locker Room Committee 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Armsw junior Class. MEMORIES-Being class officer, finally making the Team, E njoyable M emories, Put Your Head on My Shoulder, summer '59, WIBG, Toni's, friendships with the boys, weekends, '54 Olds, Ventnor leagues, talks with Babe and Floss, Cheerleaders, junior and Senior years, 10!18!59. GOLDSTEIN, NATALIE- Nat N0odlebead Attendance 1, 2, Choir 3, 4, Drama Guild 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Glee Club 3, 4, Gym Captain 1, 2, Girls Chorus 2, Recreation Committee. MEMORIES- R o A D M o N S T E R S , H aving M emories with that certain boy, P residential weekends with S link, M arlene, S H ap and crew, A lways fig H ting with Ronnie! New Years '57, cracking the whip on F riday Night S , C hatting in the c A r til L 3:00? weekends! Tea Parties? Ju D y's frien D ship. GORDON, EVELYN SANDRA'- Erie G.A.A. 1, French Club 2, 3. 4: Slips Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. MEMORIES-A Wonderful, Wonderful relationship with Paul, P lease, I'm e m barrassed, july 2, 1959, Birthdays, T renton Boy S , Buffalo '58, l A sting friendship W ith Har, Beth, and Bev, perfect U nder S tand1ng with Sand Y , labs with j eff, 1earnin G , searc H ing F or my Rabbi, having fantabulous parents. GODEL, LAIMON-ffswmyf' ffrfmyf Banking Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, Decoration Comm. 4, Gym Dance Comm. 4, Library Comm. 1, Recreation Comm. 4, Science Club 1. MEMORIES-Morning coffee at Mayfair, Mr. Bankert's unannounced quizzes, gym outside, lunch at Shores , Report to 116 at once, five afternoons in 300, Mr. Tschudy's 100 makers, Ir. Class Victory Dance, Sr. Class Victory Dance, never forgetting those ijjune tNJights. GOFF, BARRY Attendance Comm., Cafeteria Comm. 2, 3, Sophomore Current Events 2, Stage Production Committee 3, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling 4, Wrestling Club. MEMORIES-Baseball trips, junior Prom, Summer of '59, weekends with the guys and gals, gunning with Frank and Jersey Joe, seeing Wayne become Presi- dent of Student Council, getting my license, winter mountain trips, cafeteria I lunch table with the gang. GOLDBERG, RONNIE- Snake Twifz ' Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4, Benjamin Franklin forensic Tournament 3, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Gym Dance Committee 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 4, Gym Co-Captain 1, 2, junior Prom Comm. 3, Keys and Pins Comm. 2, Reception Comm. 2, Senior Class Secretary, Slips Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1 2, Senior Current Events 4. MEMORIES- R o A D o N S T E R R SHI, sharing L i K es and D i S likes with Shap!, Behind and Ellenj, B est S ummer, em BAR rassed!, Renee's corny sie, nightly talk S with Ruthie, P R E S iden T ial! having F u N , Harriann and Mitzi, B r O ther B rat!, BOB-o-LINKS !, C ru S hes, C r A cking on Nata1ie!, Gym Capers with Jackie and Anna!, J ust K idding!, driving Impala. GOLDBERG, TERRIE- Twin ' ffcozdyf Attendance 2, Banking 1, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, Locker 4, Public Safety 1, 2, Public Safety Substitute 4, Senior Current Events 4, Senior Prom 4, Slips 3. MEMORIES- R o A D M o N S T E R S , p R E S iden T ial, Sharyn's 20 secrets, 15 years with Ruthie, Bugsie, Babe, and Ruthie's friendships, Jackie's jokes, N ever F ighting, R owdy neigh B or, C A l1ing Shelly, D ark S ecrets, L asting C rush, Turnpike's lovelife, Ambrose with Sybil, J ust G rateful, cracking the whip Fridaf nights, P r O ms and P artie S , driving Impala. bush fSybil jokes, Bug- GORDON, HUBERT WALKER Attendance 2: Cafeteria Comm. 2, Football Team 4, Automatic Engineering Society of Tech. MEMORIESA-My fondest memories are few, but here they are-coming to football practice two weeks before school, going to play games away, watching the J.V.'s on Mondays, going to the Coliseum on Saturday night after winning a game on Saturday afternoon. GORDON, PAULA ELAINE-- Po0dy ' Arista 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Cafeteria Comm. 1, Dance Club 1: Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 2, 3, Latin Club 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council Comm. 3, 4, Senior Current Events Club 4, Slips 1, Speaker's Bureau 4, Tennis 3, 4. MEMORIES- 1 diotic sophomore B lunders, P lu S , trying to keep the fs straight, jr, Prom, Senior Days, Les jeunes filles, long rides with friends, helping Ol Roby with love troubles, S ee K ing those long lost letters, wishful trips to Vassar and Mt. Holyoke with wonderful parents. GOTTLIEB, -IEANETTE Ginny All Star Hockey, Basketball and Volleyball 2, 3, 4, G.L.C. 2, G.A.A. Board 1, 2, Gym Captain 1, 2, 3, junior Prom Publicity Chairman 3, Public Safety 2, 3, Checker 4, Slips 1, Viking Reporter 3, Feature editor 4. MEMORIES-Being with Michael, comparisons with Nan P., 8 years of friendships with Connie, great summers with Carole, talks with janet, waiting for Mar, Keating's problems, winning battles?, chain of friendship, rides with Bunny: doubling with Carole and Johnny, Gillingham's Pajama Parties. GOUKLER, JO-ANN THERESA Art Club 1, 2, 3-secretary-4, Dance Club 2, 3, Choreographer, G.A.A. 1, 2, Gym Captain 1, 2, 3, Gym Monitor 1, 2, 3. MEMORIES-Getting f anet's li C ense, B arbara .S ' big LEGh0rnS ,' Artist's friendship with Ronnie and Ernest, stays in the Village with Sharon, our jazz, bongo, and candlelight sessions, sketching sprees, Lenape, the cast, meeting Jack and Ginny, Earl and Dick, Art Club trips, Adieu. GRADE, FREDERIC STEPHEN- Mugr Freshman Football, Interclass Basketball 4, j.V. Football 2, V. Football 3, Wrestling Club 3. MEMORIES-Parties at Abes, the lady at the Nugget, going to Phila. with Abe and Cliff, discussing Eleanor, watching j.C. home moves, Lake Lenape, Drive-in, escorted out of the dog house, cracking back, Xwildwood and Ocean City, J.V. party. GRADE, JUDITH PEARL- Judy Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 1, 2, 3, Field Hockey 2, 3, G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Monitor 3, Gym Captain 1, 4, Medical Society, Russian Club 3, School Store Comm. 4, Slips Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tennis 3, Volleyball 1, 2. . MEMORIES- B. B.G. W eekends and friends, trip to mountains '59, Summer '59, Sweet 16 at 500 Club, P!'uzzled A lways, growing up with ,I an, Senio R Prom 58, Senior Events '59, wonderful parents, fun on Pier, C onventions, W A gner's Hotel, Thank Heaven For Little Girls, only the lonely! GRAY, MARSHA Many jane Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A.-All star Basketball, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey Club 1, 2, 3, 4,'Library Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Locker Room Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Slips Comm. 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Being around with Alma, the fun I had in my Junior year giving Mrs. F. a hard way to go, screaming and hollering with Jerry, Barbara, Celestine, and Margo, looking forward each day to go home and then having more fun with Francis and Dolly, the day I met Honey-Bun. GREEN, FRANNIE NORMA- Fran Arista 2, 3, 4, Attendance Comm. 1, F.T.A. 3, 4-officer, Girls Chorus 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Library Comm. 1, Russian Club 3, Slips Comm. 1, Student Council 1, Viking Comm. 1, 2, 3. MEMORIES-Those trips to Frontenac Ave, the Bridgeton game and all the others, trip of 1958, stalling in the cafeteria, the things we broke in Physics lab, the day the electricity went out, Susan's driving, Barbara-getting my lunch. GREENFIELD, DENNIS- G1'ee11hef1d Cafeteria Comm. 4, Interscholastic Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Locker Room Comm. 2, Public Safety 2, Senior Current Events 4. MEMORIES-Basketball away games SS , stadium with Latz, Nehmad, bombing with the boys Ginsburg, Brown, Elderman, Prelstein in hot Merc. having tea parties at 14 S, playing basketball at Center and Margate, making couple of cuts for Ben's squad. GROCE, DOROTHY MAE- Slim Dol Banking 2, 3, 4, Locker Room Comm. 1, Public Safety 2. MEMORIES-Running back and forward to the big P , in the balcony conversing about Mr. Z s and Chester with V.W. and BJ., Senior Events 59 , Penn Relays 59 , jiving around with Mr. O.H. , being with jimmy 4 years, made it Mom and Dad. GROSSMAN, RUTH ROBERTA- Ruzlaie Moe R.G. Rullaie Rugff Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4, Auditorium Duty 1, Banking 1, 2, 3, Dance Club 4, Drama Guild 3, 4, Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Monitor 2, 4, Gym Co-Captain 1, 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Library Committee 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Public Safety 1, 2, 3, 4, Re- ception Committee 2, 3, Senior Prom Comm.-Prom book, Slips Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, United Nations Workshop 4, Senior Current Events Club 4, Herald Staff-typist 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3. MEMORIES- R o A D o N S T R S , Three Stooges, best's-Sybil, Dale, doubling with Sheila, nightly talk S with Ronnie, years with Terrie, PREROGATIVES, J o V ial times, J ust driv- i N g with Sybil, ce R tain ca R -'58 Impala, twin-Sharyn, wonderful little sisters-Bobbie, Ann Ruth, Bugsie's all night telephonitisg driving-Wilma, '52 Ford, moneybags and quills, Fantasie's and Wonderlands, I played it cool! , cousin Millie, Carolyn's friendship, July 7, '59, Renee, Diane, Shelly, Alvin. GUARIGLIA, PETER Public Safety 3, MEMORIES-My trip to Lake Lenape, visiting 116 frequently and eating the best hamburgers I ever tasted at M. 8: L. GUENTHER, TANNA ANNE Tan Arista 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 44Bd. Veep 4, Girls' Chorus 2-Sec'y 3, G.L.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 4, National Honor Society 3-Sec'y 4, Slips 1, S.L.G. 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 1, 3-Sec'y 4, Twirlers 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Phillipsburg, County '57-'58, Ne W York to see B.G., basketball games, majorettes, typing C lass, bo W ling, Jr. Prom '59, Christ- mas vacation '58-'59, Sr. Events '60, C ampaigning, W andering at night with R.F., lun C h, labs, and good times W ith ,I.E.B.--MIT, surprise Pj party, S.C. camp, teaching little darlings. HAAS, SUSAN- Sumbelle Sue Chairman of Business on Viking 4, Exchange Editor of Viking 33 G.A.A. 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Gym Captain 3, 4, Viking Co-Chairman 3, 4. MEMORIES-Those 5 o'clock Algebra appointments with my S tudent T eacher, Twilight Time '58, Junior Prom '59, S taying T rue to. that certain someone, C lever A chievement, M uch S uccess to Ginger, be S t momen T s of my life, achieving 50 sisters, October 56 , E ndless T alks with Ginger. HACKNEY, CAROI.YN- Carol MEMORIES-Senior Events '60, my friendships with Beverly, janet and Bar- bara, roller skating, getting my drivers license, to someday make my mother lproud of me and to spend the rest of my life making that man I marry very 3PPY- HADDAD, ADELE- Gum-Gum Band 3, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4-Veep 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4-All Star 2, Tennis 3, 4, Gym Captain 1, 3, Public Safety 1, Viking Staff 4, Viking Subscription 4. MEMORIES- B eing seen with a C ertain someone. '57 Senior Prom, Go comb your hair, said B.C., seeing Soldier Boy in Fort Dix and Korea, to get that M.R.S. degree, to be a success and make my parents proud of me. HAFER, IOLE ZOE Cafeteria Comm. 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 1, 23 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 23 Le Circle francais 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 G.L.C. 2, 3 officer 43 Public Safety3 Hockey 33 S.L.G. 3, 43 Slips Comm. Volleyball 2, 33 MEMORIES-Eating with and always seen with the JEB-MIT'S for four yearsg Epiphany Y.P.F.3 weekends at Medfordg those wild pajama partiesg working at the Cockatoo3 getting a job at the Bellg francais avec Madame Browng basketball gamesg messing up Mr. Mac's lab. HAINES, ARTHUR LEE- Roafl9 ' F.T. Arzie ' Drama Guild 2, 33, 43 F.F.A. fFuture Farmers of Am.j 13 Club 3, 43 Library Comm. 43 Locker Comm. 23 Public Safety Comm. 23 Reception Comm. 43 Speakers Bureau3 Student Council 13 Workshop 3, 43 Viking Sub. 2. MEMORIESA-Freshmen Prom SG in Florida3 Senior prom 6o 3 down to Super Subsg the short romances with S.B., J.L.M.3 the many ments with L.H., 1.C., D.R., L.G.3 the Drive-ing the Cotillion 59. 4- 1, 29 1 Glee U.N. going argu- 1 HAND, LAWRENCE- Ham Cafeteria Comm. 13 Public Safety 2. MEMORIES-Junior Prom of u59HQ Senior Prom of 60 3 Cotillion of HGOUQ meeting Tiger Rose 3 going with C.L. and B.B.3 friday night at the Drive in in J C mercury3 watching S.B. run the mileg trying to figure out A.H., RJ. and J.C.3 sharing lockers with A.H. HANDMAN, ALLAN JOSEPH- Al Finger5 Hamb0ne Football 13 Herald Ad Staff 43 Slide Rule 33 Student Council Clean Un Comm. 4. MEMORIES-Honor roll and 8th period studyg Vineland's Freshman3l M any W ondering moments on report card dayg going double with David, Charlie, Bob and Bev. November 21 '58, HARRIS, JOYCELYN ALMENTHA- Dolly Attendance Comm. 3, 43 Dance Club 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 23 Gym Co-Captain 1, 2, 33 Girls Chorus 33 Glee Club 43 Locker Room Comm. 2. MEMORIES-Always discussing problems with my twin3 meeting a certain Clarenceg talking to Vera about Harry and Delores about Prattg joking with Mamie and Bobbie about their heightg Debutante Cotillion 573 593 Lincoln University Party 573 Mock Cabaret 583 Sr. Events 593 603 Treas. Jr. B Bc P's 59. HARRIS, OSCAR WILLIAM- Pig Banking Comm. 2, 33 Clean-up Comm. 3, 4g Decoration Comm. 3, 43 Gym Dance Comm. 2, 43 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Slide Rule 3, 43 Public Safety 1, 2. MEMORIES-Partying every weekend with class of 58 3 going through all sorts of changes in 59 3 mustering everyone weekend at 707 in 59 3 the J and J convention of 57 SB 59 3 jamming over at club 421 g on the block every weekend from 57 - 59. HARRISON, HAROLD CARL junior Prom Decoration Commwchairman 33 Public Safety Comm. 3, 43 Student Council Publicity Comm. 43 Track 13 Viking Home Room Representative 1, 23 Viking' Staff Cartoonist 3, 4. MEMORIES-Junior, Senior campaignsg Public Sth Sr 6th periodsg scribbling cartoons on Mrs. Powell's test papersg hypnotizing L.F. 8: J.G.Q decorating for the junior Promg E.N., B.S., C.C., B.C., B.B., N.G., G.F., J.G., B.M., 0.1-I., C.H., P.F., j.B., L.C. HAWS, CHARLES HERBERT- Herb Charlie Attendance Comm. 33 Beginners Slide Rule 33 Dance in Gym Comm. 43 Dance Comm. 33 Football 43 junior Class VCCPQ Public Safety 43 Safety 8: Improvement Comm. 43 Chairmang Student Council 3, 4g Tennis 3. MEMORIES- L eaving Absegami with CARE '593--Pub L i C safety fourth period '59g Phil1ipsburg 573 M2rCV.PerCv!-winikss Dodge relic: Junior Proms 58 3 59 3 Senior Prom 59 1 EVCHCS 59 3 Summer 59 3 Sept. 20, 593 Pagodag Lebanon 59 3 Senior Prom 6o , Elkton 1965. HAYNES, DONNA CHRISTINE- Chubby Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 1, 3, 4, Drama Guild 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Gym Monitor 1, Tennis 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. h MEMORIES-Wonderful years with mom and pop, when I met that A maz- ing S omeone, happy hrs. Chevyin everywhere, A too S hort four months, at the -Iones', Our Child Cookie , conversing with E.H.. R.T., G.D., and E.T., always worrying, coffee at the Mayfair, loving Austin. HAYNES, LEO Locker Room Comm. Z, Public Safety 3, Public Safety Checker 4. MEMORIES-My course in Biology in my Sophomore year, the trip to Philips- burg football game in my Sophomore year, Public Safety in my Junior year, all the fun I had with R.M., H.H., F.R., C.H., J.H., L.H., B.B., and K.I. HEPP, JANET Sparky I Basketball 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1. MEMORIES-My four years in A.C.H.S., always being with Shelly, Anita, and Dot , great Tuesday nights, trips to Ben's, sitting at the same lunch table for four years, clowning in the gym, working at XWoolworth's with Eileen and Kathie, Graduation, Senior Events. HERSE, CELESTE- speedy Attendance 2, 3, 4, Banking 1, Cafeteria 1, Dance Comm. 2, Ger- man Club 2, 3, Gym Co-captain 2, 3, 4, Locker Comm. 2, School Store 4, Student Council 1, 2, 4. MEMORIES-Four years in A.C.H.S., Sophomore English and Biology, crazy crushes, hikes with Carol, football games, Senior Events, but, mostly, I will remember and be grateful to my God, my parents, and my teachers for their help, understanding, and encouragements. HERZ, LAURA Attendance 4, Banking 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Slips Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Viking Reporter 3, Viking Staff 4, Layout Ed. 4, Viking Subscrip- tion Comm. 4. MEMORIES-Sept. 9, 1959, dodging football coaches, watching T e1e- V ision, Mr. Hart's office, knowing R.M.M. and the good times we had, football games with Jinx and Nat, O.C.H.S. Senior prom '57, the gym during lunch, Jan. 12, 1957-Oct. 16, 1957, eighth periods. HICKSON, ROBERT D.- Bob Hicks Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, 3, Freshman Football, Football 2, Baseball 4, Sgt.-at-Arms Comm. 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Track 4, Varsity Football 4. MEMORIES-Being on the football team, in the same homeroom with Monte Hoffman, being selected to the National Honor Society, playing ball with the boys at the Y and at the yard, being a member of the great bunch of guys, the lifeguards. HIGBEE, CAROL VIRGINIA Arista 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Cafeteria Comm. 1' G.A.A. 1, Herald Art Editor, Jr.,Prom Comm., School Store 2, 3, 4, jr. Chairman 3, Manager 4, Slips Comm. 1, Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3, Viking Reporter 2. MEMORIES-Calorie walks in '57, M.Y.F., First dance, first gown, Jr. prom '57, '58, '59, Sr. prom '58, Class Night '58, having an elevator pass, remin- iscing with Martha, National Y.W.C.A. Convention, Senior Activities, a favorite teacher, going to A.C.H.S. with Mother. HIGBEE, LINDA MARGUERITE- Lynne Bible Club 3, Drama Guild 3, 4, Gym Captain 4, Herald Staff 5, 4, Hi. B.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, tap 1O , Locker Comm. 4, School Store 4, Slips Comm. 1. MEMORIES- Midnite in Manhattan , Miss Pitale's Spanish Class , lunch with the gang , the terrible food, times in the gym, catching bus at 7:15, Hi.B.A. meetings, scheduling Senior Class pictures, Drama Guild , trip to Rutgers', football'games, the Y , most of all, times with JACK, , A t I 1 'PQ HILFERTY, MICHAEL Baseball 1, 2, 39 Football 2, 5, 4. MEMORIES-Being with all the boys from last years class, Joe, Bob, and Richg also being with Marylou Munyan all the time. I fi f I gi HINTON, LEO A.- Skip Recreation Comm. 43 Tumbling Team 5, 4. more biology class where I worked diligently to learn how to throw a party, HIRSCHHORN, WILLIAM- Me1'1'y Morliriunu Doc Locker Room Comm. 5, 43 Laboratory Assistant 53 Founder of A.C.H.S. Medical Society 53 President 5, 4. MEMORIES-My course in biology with Mrs. Nolang my course in physics, electricity, and force pumpg watching poor unfortunate freshman scrape desks in science class. HOFFMAN, MONTE- Te All-State Orchestra 1, 2, 5, 4g A.C.H.S. Orchestra 1, 2, 5, 4g Treas' urer 53 Cafeteria Comm. 1g Chess Club 1, 2, 5g South Jersey Orchestra 1, 2, 53 Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4. MEMORIES-Jr. prom '59Q George K 's parties, seeing my brother, George, go to V.F.M.A.3 going to rehearsals with Linda Arking and Marc Mostovoyg away summers at Meadow Mount, being with N.D,3 being with Bob Hickson in homeroomg seeing the kids at Cullen's.- HOGAN, ELIZABETH MARIE- Marie ftransferred from Holy Spirit High Schoolj Art Club 53 Latin Club 1. HOLLIS, RAYMOND- 5z5mpy'f Choir 2, 5, 43 President 4, Glee Club 2, 5, 43 N. J. All-State Chorus 5, 4, Track 13 Recreation Comm. 5. MEMORIES-Singing with Delta-Gonsg '573 going to Gross' with Delta- Gonsg '58, Jr. prom with Joyce Brooksg Delta-Eetsg fond of Mildred M.g '593 parties over F.M.3 seeing j.G. thereg fun with Carol, IB., and J.G.3 being with, seeing, loving A.D. or A.S., Love A, IDELLA D. HOLTZ, LEONARD MEMORIES-january 51, 19583 when a dream turned to reality, my sopho- with Eldy HOOKERMAN, BRUCE- B,j. Cafeteria Comm. 5, 4, Chairman of Ushers' Comm. 2, 5, Co- chairman Herald Ad Staff 4, Co-chairman Junior Prom Dance Book, Drama Guild 2, 5, 4, General Chairman Junior Class 5g National Honor Society 5, 4, President of French Club 4, President of Speakers' Bureau 5, 4, Senior Class President, Student Council 1, Varsity Tennis 2, Wagenheim 1. MEMORIES-That serious night at the SANDS, spinnin' TOPS with Fred, Carol, and Mereleg STRIPES, Davey's Buccaneer , Love in Washington, Sen- ior Prexy Class in '60, Hernandoes Hideaway, Junior prom 59, Dicken's Cratchet, cafeteria capers-Dump, Dick, and wonderful days. HORN, MAXINE JO- Maxi Mayen Banking Comm. 2, 4, Teller 2, Basketball 1, Dance Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, 4, gym monitor 55 Girls Chorus Club 5, Public Safety Comm. 1, 2, 53 Senior Current Events Club. MEMORIES-Steady, MIKE, 617157, sisters, Judy, 4119157, SI-IARing YouNg Love , M ike S pro M s, not talking four mont H s, 41501583 first date, BERT, 11171585 m A king de C isionsg TOM orro W , a B l E to sta R e in lei'T ters, four P ermit S , Wonderland SB , under- S hirt S , Penny, Janet, J ac K , Kiesy , You're driving, MINNOWI' HOWARD, RONALD Boys Honor Service 4, Glee Club 5, Gym Dance Comm. 4, Office Comm. 2, Speakers' Bureau 5, Student Council 1, Ushers Comm. 53 Viking Representative 4, U.N. Workshop 4. MEMORIES- Hunchid Makers , Sperogyrra 517 , Wurth and Muzzy, J.B. , trips with H.C., J.H., and M.G., Class Books , Mr. Mac's fur coat, producing delightful stench in 520. HUNT, ANN LYNN- Annie All-State Chorus 5, Art Club 2, 5, Choir 5, 4, Dance Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Glee Club 5, 4, Recreation Comm, 2, 5. MEMORIES-Being part of the BEAT nik trio, Art club trip 59 g All- State chorus trip to Newark 58 , singing with the copy-Cats , never can F in D anything, Junior prom 59 g April Love 59 , intellectual ? dis- cussions until 5 o'clock, trying to get the car. HOLTZMAN ELLEN JOY T141 npzke Sllnk Art Club 4 Banking Comm 1 2 4 Basketball 1 Dance Club 4 Drama Guild 2 5 4 GAA 1 2 Gym Captain 1 2 Gym Monitor 5, Library Comm 1 2 5 Public Safety Comm 1 5 4 Slips Comm 1, 2, Student Council 1 Viking Comm 5 MEMORIES o A 0 N behind bush fSybil and Ronniej M any P arties at P R E S iden T ral AL ways d R eaming of B etter M oments and R utg A rs contests fJunior Prom Queen Estherl H aving F un in the stationwagon riding on PEBBLES f2127159J, sweet SIX teen Miss Boardua L K sisters Judy Linda Janice 151221575 R idiculou S N 1 G ht T elephonin G moneybags HOMBERGER ERIC Rick Hombr Banking Comm 5 Cafeteria Comm 1 5 4 Chairman of Junior Prom, Drama Guild 2 5 4 Forum 2 Public Safety 1 2 Varsity Tennis 2 5 Viking Feature Editor 4 Viking Reporter 5 MEMORIES Times with the boys Viking H1ghFi Sinatra talks with Kenny, Temple weekends drivin lessons Junior prom April Showers 58 Ocean City, dating Joyce Karen Susan night football beatnik blast spaghetti thumper' arguments with McMenamin S with Sherry NYC and 'tillage HORNER PENELOPE RUTH Penny G.A.A 1 2 5 4 Public Safety5 4 MEMORIES Maxie dreaming with Carolyn doubles with Stan and Bunny brothers Dick Bill postponed engagements talks Judy Ginnie Nan Cullens 31151591 chain of friendship Nancys parties Miss Ventnor Contest Cheryl Mary, BUD dies W ith the gang Maryclaire lectures Mom G 'imother Mrs. Cullen HOXW ARD BARBARA Locker Room Comm 1 2 5 Slips Comm 1 2 5 4 MEMORIES Junior prom 59 vshen I first met that certain one QABJ laughs with Gerry Margo Barbara Carmen Marsha Alma having wonderful moments vsith fMr B J thanks to mom and tMr E J hope to be Mrs Brendon in future, HUNTER, JAMES- jim Campaign Comm. for Junior and Senior Class officers, Gym Dance Comm. 3, 4, Junior Prom Decoration Comm., Cafeteria Comm. 2, Student Council Clean-up Comm, 4, Tennis Team 3. MEMORIES-I'll never forget the camping trips and some of the great parties, summer water skiing was great, showing Percy how to hunt was easy, Junior prom, St. James, Y.M.C.A., Mrs. Durkin's homeroom. HURTER, BARBARA- Bunny Arista 2, 3, 4, Attendance Comm, 2, Banking Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 1, Drama Guild 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, G.A.A. Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Dance Comm. Chairman 3, 4, Library Comm. 1, Science Club 1, 2, Secretary 2, Steering Comm. 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Student Council 3, 4, Viking Reporter 2, 4. MEMORIES-Sky T op weekend S , Penn-Cor N el1 game 158, H arvest Holidays, N.Y. trips, little sisters Karen, Frannie, en j oy1ng P1 Z za parties, proms, 23i', counseling Fred, flunking Latin, Roby, Vicki's, Paula's problems, Francais Avec Jeanne, J ourney's W ith Linda, Brother Bill, fabulous sum- mers, unending chain friendship, wonderful parents. HURWITZ, MYRNA-ffpfppyf Attendance Comm. 3, Dance Club 4, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Library Comm. 2, 3, 4, secretary 3. MEMORIES- B.S. English class, the Big Three-Marsha, Paulette, me, A.B., R.C., and me in Dance Club show, Dramatics class, time M.B. forgot where car was parked, Blue Skies , Bobby Specht, football games, Club , Peppy, mom, pop. HYETT, NORMAN- Normando Norm Beginners' Slide Rule 3, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 3, 4, Clean Up Comm. 4, Gym Dance Comm. 4, Manager of Basketball 2, 3, 4, Manager of Tennis 2, Public Safety Comm. 1, Reception Comm. 2, Usher's Comm. 2. MEMORIES--junior prom, walking through halls with Hyeem, four years in homeroom with the same people, behind the wheel with Mike and Sandy, victory parties, motel parties, the cheerleaders, the day A.C.H.S. won the South Jersey basketball title. HYMAN, IERRY- jef Band 1, Boys' Honor Service 3, Cafeteria Comm. 2, Choir 4, Treas. 4, Drama Guild 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Slide Rule 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, State Chorus 4. MEMORIES-Junior prom 59 , boppin' with Ferl, Dweld, Ginz, Dump, and the boys, getting my license before three other guys in the senior class, circle turns, stopping for green lights, thinking parties, blasting away in 1333 hall-walking with Hyett. INGRAM, PAULINE- Lena Dance Club 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Locker room Monitor 4, Public Safety 4. MEMORIES-Having F un in my J unior year, seen with Gloria and Barbara, constantly giggling, looking forward to the cotillion 59 with B.I. , trying to convince j.E. that he loves G.M., known for saying that's cute , going with R.G. and B eing T rue. ISRAEL, GARY- G Baseball 3, 4, Student Council Clean-Up Comm. 4, Co-Chairman 4. MEMORIES-When I made the baseball team, night football games, jr, prom 59 , fifth and sixth periods, Mrs. Powell's history class, Mrs. Brown's home- room, the summer of my Jr. year, Senior Events, good times with J.E., F.P., and C.H. ISRAEL, ROBERT BYRON- Bob Baseball 3, 4, Locker Room Comm., Student Council Clean Up Comm. 4. MEMORIES-Being a member of the baseball team, the junior and senior proms, Senior Events, beating up my brother, being a member of Mr. Sull1van's English Class. JACOBS, MATTHEW- York Advanced Slide Rule 3, Beginners' Slide Rule 1, Teacher Boys' Honor Service 3, 4, Guided Flight Club 3, 4, Veep. Herald Ad Staff 4, Math Club 3, 4, National Honor Society Radio Club 1, 2, Radio Worksho 3, Russian Club 3' Science P 1 2, 3, Speakers' Bureau 3, 4, Veep. 3, Student Council 3, 4, lain 4. MEMORIES-320 coffee corporations, air-conditioned room 200 a' table, throwing milk and butter, the 300 dash, 6 requests slips, 2 periods, gen sulfide, theta and hi' Mack the Slide Ru ' B p , le , uoyant physics with Capt. Andy, Murgatroyd, General Gas , Why not? JAMES, RICHARD JACKSON, PHYLLIS- P-jay Attendance Comm. 1, 3, Cafeteria Comm. Z, G.A.A. 1, Locker Room Comm. 4, Public Safety Comm. 2. MEMORIES-Christmas vacation and New Years' of '57, card parties, A l- ways R olling with my Tin can, getting into M ischief W ith my Buddy, RUE N shon, times spent at Nashville with the Rollers Incor- porated , parties at Don's, R unning around K razy, finally giving the Jl'ap. JACKSON, SAMUEL WILLIAM- Sam Gym Dance Comm. 3, Football 1, 4, Public Safety Comm. 1, 2, Publicity Comm. 4, Student Council 1, 2, 4, Track 1. MEMORIES-Growing up with Joe, Butch, Alfred, and Skip, meeting and going with Doris, being a member of Student Council, being a,member of '57 track team, Cotillion '57, summer '58, Junior prom '59, meeting Miss T.R., those secret discussions with Pratt. 5, 45 3, 42 3, 4, Club Chap- lunch hydro- JEFFERSON, ANDRIENNE SAUNDRA- Adrian Sorry Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Equipment 2, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Locker Room 1, 2, Tennis 3, 4, Viking Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-The day Daniel and Leonard carried me up on the porch, freshman year '56, being seen with the Gossip Club, Basketball at J.C.C., a member of the Tri-Hi-Y, F ollowing so M eone, D e L ivering E B - ony's, calling someone great B ess the M ess. JEFFREYS, CELESTINE- Calm Basketball 1, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Y Teens 1, 2, 3. MEMORIES-I shall never forget the day I walked through the doors of A.C.H.S. no indeed lg Boy l were those lunch periods something else with that old gang of mine, Gerrie, Lovie, Margo and Marsha, last but not least my first secret passion B.M. JOHNSON, ANNA MARIE Attendance Comm. 2, 3, 4, Library Comm. 4, Public Safety Comm. 2 MEMORIES-Meeting places at B en's and Drums, Class Ni G ht '59: G ood friendship of Lucy, Foster's soda dates, crush on that certain fella, last day of school '59, G 'etting my drivers license, fun at Canteen, havin G some of the nicest teachers, cute little Sam. JOHNSON, LUCINDA- Lucy Lou Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.L.C. 1, Library Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Slips Comm. 2' Twirl ers Club 2, 3, 4, Constitution Comm. 4, Alternate Majorette 3. MEMORIES-Last two years of school. Twirling. Lunch with Marylou, Sonny PENNY, David Roberta and mostly JERRY, Senior Events 59 J r Prom 59 Senior Events 60 FRIENDSHIP with CAROL and Paul March 8, 59 May 23, 59 AUGUST 30, 59. JOHNSON, MICHAEL F.- Mijn, Sparky Automotive Engineering Society of Tech, 3, 4 V.P. Interclass Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 5, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Jazz Club 23 Wrestling 3. MEMORIES-Being an escort in the Cotillion of 59 3 the boys at Techg the summer of SS and 59 with the boys nf the Blue Pontiac, my brother's Class Night Party3 weekend trips to D. C. and N. Y. C.3 Geography with Randy. JOHNSON, PATRICIA ANN- Pal Attendance Comm. 43 Basketball 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Gym Captain 2g Locker Comm. 2, 33 School Store 43 Slips Comm. 23 Volley- ball 1, 2. MEMORIES-January 20, 19593 Junior And Senior Prom, Senior Events, Florida 58 3 long talks with Marty, Learning to drive T H e Dodgeg sum- mer of SB, 59 3 friendships with Marty, Porky, Marie, Sallie, and Phylg Canada 58 3 week ends at Harvey Cedars JOHNSON, STANLEY- Slam, S ann y' ' Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Journalism Staff 33 Organ Club 2, 3, 43 Track Team 1. MEMORIES-Jammin' in 21-A with G.G., SB., H.H., and R.M.3 getting into the Senior Activities every year, keeping an eye on that C hoice of M ine Soph yearg trying to establish a monopoly on D.C. Sr. yearg the swinging trips and away games. JOHNSTON, VIRGINIA- Ginger All Star Basketball 33 Basketball Cap. 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Gym Cap. 23 Gym Monitor 33 Hockey Cap. 43 S.L.G. 2, 3, 43 Sec. 33 Volleyball Cap. 2, 3. - MEMORIES-Little Sister Joang talks with The Girls-Loretta, Sue, Sharon, and Phyllisg M eeting S pecial People3 Strawdust 58 3 Basketball Games3 New Years ss , Thanksgivingg Basketball at the Centerg Jr. Prom 58 3 Getting to know you. JONES, ANITA RUTH- jwze.rey After School Activities 1, 2, 3, 43 Color Guard 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. 43 Public Safety 23 Library Comm. 23 Asst. Gym Cap. 3. MEMORIES-Always with the girls, Janet, Dotty, and Shelly3 G reat T uesday Nightsg going with Gene, 9f10f58Q always seen in tan '53 Fordg always clowning3 the G reat kids in Homeroomg working at the Bell g Graduation, Senior Eventsg seeing all my friends happily married. JONES, BEATRICE K, - Ange1,f' Bw ' Attendance Comm. 1 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Public Safety 43 Viking Rep- resentative 1, 2, 3. MEMORIES-Being stuck with V.J. for 4 yearsg Crazy for D.T.3 Senior Prom of 59 with E.S.3 Conversing in the balcony with the Crowd 3 When I met Chuckg In L with Charles Harrisg Last but not least Mom , I made it! JONES, ELLEN MARIE- El, jamie Arista Substitute Comm. 3, 43 Attendance Comm, 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 43 G.A.A. 3, 43 Pep Club 3 MEMORIES-Fascination d' Hiver 58 g Senior Prom and Activities 58 3 Junior Victory Party 59 g New Year's Eve 59,'3 A week end at R.P.I.g Liking a certain J O K E 3 Campaign meetingsg Football and Basketball QZIIXSQ Fun in the gym, Great summers, Black catsg Birdlandg Two great years at .C.H.S. JONES, SADIE M. Banking Comm. 13 Freshman Chorus 13 G.A.A. lg Library Comm. 2. MEMORIES-Helping M.R. with her tremendous love problems wiht B. McC.3 Going out with M.R., P.J., D.M., and F.J.3 My best school years 58, 'i59 3 The good times I had during the summer of 59 3 Being in love with that certain fellow JONES, STELLA-LOUISE- Boo-Boo'' Attendance Comm, 1, 2, 4, Choir 3, Drama Guild 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Glee Club 3, 4, Forum 4, Speakers' Bureau 3, 4, Student Council Historian 4, Viking Representative 4, Viking Staff 3, 4, Head- line Editor 4, Viking Subscription Staff Co-chairman 4. MEMORIES-Diploma Dance '57, Los' Bongitos successes, My first recital '58, Mother's introduction to Mr. B. , Giving my meagre love counsel to K.E.R, E.R.P. the fond experiences we shared, Senior Affairs '58, I-Iii con- stancy during moments of need. JONES, VERA MARIE Arista Substitute 2, Banking Comm. 1, Dance Club 2, Gym Cap. 1, Gym Monitor 2, Library Comm. 1, 3, 4, Locker-room Comm. 1, Public Safety 33 Student Council Typing Comm, 4, Twirlers 4. MEMORIES- H aving H appy times, making friends with Cookie, Yvonne, joycelyn, Being with B.J. for four straight years, Senior Events '59, February 1, 19593 HARRY , Having such swell parents, Having such wonderful teachers as T.M., C.S.g and T.A.S, Meeting HARRY,' and having GOOD times. JORDON, FRANKLIN LLOYD IULIANO, FRANK- juler Art Club 4, Football 4, Public Safety 3, Recreation Comm. 3, 4, Track 4, F.T.A. Club 4 MEMORIES-Fridays at M.S.'s house, Mike's boat, I.N.'s car with S.K., B.H., M.C.W. etc., Reunion at joe's with meatball, John, and jimmy, Block's car, Jr. Prom night at Block's, New Year's Eve of 59 with S.N., Victory Party, Great times at Bader Field. KAPLAN, ALLAN-ffpambff Cafeteria Comm. MEMORIES-My fondest memories of Atlantic City High School are:-sitting in the Atlantic City High School crowd and cheering our basketball and football teams to victory, the Christmas Eve Dance of 1958, making friends and meeting new school mates from all over Absecon Island. KARTZMARK, ANTHONY- Andy MEMORIES-All the good times at TECH, The New York Tech Trip, Eng- lish Class, and all the times we missed history. JUNNE THEODORE 1 My R011 Interclass Baseball, Basketball, Football MEMORIES-Christmas holidays '55, Senior Prom '56, Meeting a Certain Young Lady in '56, Partying with the organization, Mickey, jimmy, Pete, Count, Frank, Buddy, and John, Junior Prom '59, Swing with Charlie and Al, Helping Gerald and Count with their love problems, Get loose. KAHLE, JOANm Jmfe'f Basketball 3, 4, Drama Guild 3, 4g G.A.A. 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 39 Hockey 3, 4. MEMORIES-junior Prom 59 , Loretta's P.1. party, Fashion Sf'how D ance, October 16, 1959, Carole's PJ, party, Summer with Ginger, Loretta and Phyllis, Trip to Poconos, Basketball games at Center. KATE, ELAINE BARBARA- Kaine Attendance Comm. 23 Banking 1, 3, 43 G.A.A. 23 Gym Monitor 1, 43 Slips Comm. 23 Student Council Typing Comm. 4. MEMORIES-April, 19583 Class Night 19593 Summer 19593 Mock Cabaret 1393 people calling me everything but Elaineg being with Bren, Corrine, and E a. KEATING, NAN LOUISE- Nannie Arista 2, 3, 43 Attendance Officer 23 Cheerleaders 3, 43 Drama Guild 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. Board 1, 2, 3, 43 Treas. 33 G.A.A, All Star Teams 1, 2, 3, 43 G.L.C. 13 Gym Captain 1, 2, 33 Herald Ad Staff 43 Homeroom Financial Sec, 43 Library Comm. 13 S.L.G. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 43 Slips Comm. 13 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman Dance Comm. 23 Secretary 33 Chairman Announcement Comm. 43 S.P.Q.R. 2 Treas. 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 MEMORIESW- CHUCK ling over proble M s with Mer1e3 making Cheer- leaders with Nanceg friendship Chain3 seeing Dan get scholarshipg embarrassment with Connieg School with Billyg dreaming with Marg taking problems to Ginnyg advice of Caroleg talks with Gerri3 worrying about uT.C. Q meeting BUNKY. KELLER, KAREN Dance Club3 G.A.A.3 Girls' Chorus3 Gym Monitor3 Viking Exchange Editor3 Viking Reporter. MEMORIES-I appreciated the opportunity to take psychology. It has proven to be most beneficial and interesting. I sincerely thank the understanding teach- ers I've known throughout my high school career. Without their guidance and cooperation A.C.H.S. could never have been so pleasant. KERNER, SHELDON P. Chess Club 43 Library Comm. 23 Medical Society 43 Public Safety 23 Swimming Team 5, 43 MEMORIES-New York excursiong quietness in the midst of confusiong ob- serving the FEMME 3 things Frolow and I never got around to do3 walking around and going nowhere. KERSHAW, BRUCE Kerrla Football 1, 2, 3, 4 MEMORIES-Being an underdog in the Bridgeton game and missing them by two points3 being on the undefeated Freshman teamg taking whirlpools with Parkerg hanging around with Big jim. KESSLER, MICHAEL JAY-Mike Advanced Slide Rule 43 Beginners' Slide Rule 33 Boys' Honor Service 43 Cafeteria Comm. 2, 3, 43 Math Club 3, 43 V.P. 4g Recep- tion Comm. 2, 43 Science Club 13 Spanish Club 33 Student Council Alternate 13 Ushers Comm. 2. MEMORIES-Thanksgiving Dance '563 Center basketballg Uncle Sam Green berg's friendsl1ip3 mistakes in Geometryg Spanish II with Gene and Gary3 week- end movies with A1 and Steve3 Matt's E's3 Lou's' sincerity3 Mark's jokesg Physics with Mac and General Gas 3 Boys State '59. KLEMPFNER, ROSALIE- Ro F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Treas. 43 Senior Current Events 3, 43 Slips Comm. 1, 2, 3, 43 Sophomore, Current Events 23 Spanish Club 4g Tennis 43 United Nations Workshop 3, 43 MEMORIES- M any G reat Promises 3 dances3 partiesg fabulous friends- Mina, Joyce, Pauletteg New York 57 3 eating pizzag taking advice B.V.3 great summer U59UQ telephone conversationsg Pursuing every goal successfullyg Seeing Judi presideg Little sisters Phyllis and Deniseg arguing with jeanneg Wonder ful parents. KLINE, WILLIAM HENRY KIELIAN, WILLIAM FRANCISV- Stoney MEMORIES-'Falling asleep in Mrs. Olgilvie's room fifth period, going to the first football game with Tiger Rose. KNAUFF, CAROLE LYNNE- Lym1e'f Choir 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Girls Chorus Club 2, 3, Library Committee 2, 3, Locker Room Comm. 1, 2, Public Safety Substitute-2, 3, 4. MEMORIESM-Those crazy bus rides to Brigantine, those Thanksgiving football games, Summer 1959, being seen with Frankie on the weekends, lunch with the crazy S , Jo, Mat, Diane, Dorothea, Ronnie, F orever R unning to seventh period class. KNIGHTS, GENEVA MATILDA BERNESE G.A.A. Board 3, 4, Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Forever trying to get out of going to school, dreaming with all the boys, always joking around with A.L,, F.N., S.L., to make a success of myself and make that certain one happy. KOLTNOW, LAWRENCE ROBERT- Laffy Kalty Cafeteria Comm. 1, Current Events Club 3, Drama Guild 4, Herald Staff 4, Intramural Sports, La Sociedad Hispanica 2, 3, Photography Club 1, Public Safety Comm. 3, Science Club 1, Tennis Team 2, United Nations Workshop 4. MEMORIES- M''a L adjust M ents, g L orious G raduation '59: Vill- ley Forge FRIENDS -Arthur, Frank, Zock, Dippy, un L ucky B oat, R u S hing for late dating, avoi D ing B ackseats, Goldbe R G s' ina TERRogations, I ps- W itch, BONNEVILLE and BOAT-GOOD DEALS, S hallow M'emories, Turtle, LIVING, LEARNING, LIBBY, eating subs, S u B tle Joke, SHAP ing IRO nic EVENTS KORNBLAU, LUCY- Lu Arista 2, 3, 4, Attendance Comm. 4, Basketball 1, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, Forum 3, Future Teacher's of America 3, 4, Sec'y 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Gym Monitor 4, La Sociedad Hispanol 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 3A, Medical Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Public Safety Comm. 1, Red Cross 4, Russian Club 3, Teacher's Aide 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Slips Comm, 1, Sophomore Current Events 2, United Nations Workshop 3, Viking Representative 1, 2, 3. MEMORIES-Four wonderful years at A.C.H.S, three musketeers, friendship with Barbara, two years with Spencer, Senior and Junior Proms, Senior Events, New Year's l959 : visits, visitors, mail, telephonitis, S pecial S omeone, M eeting P eople, greatest parents and brother, Until the Twelfth of Never. KRAMER, CHARLES WILLIAM- Wire Banking Comm, Cafeteria Comm, Current Events Club, Decorations Comm., Forum 3, 4, Gym Dance 3, junior Prom, Locker Comm., Math Club 4, Public Safety 4, Slide Rule Club 1, 2, Student Council School Spirit Comm. 4, Track 1, 4. MEMORIES- IUY !, a pole that really wasn't there, nice party Bob , where there are bright eyes and hearts a'glow QMaryJ, Phila. USA, good times at the prom, decorating all day, beat poetry, wild campaign meetings at Vic Tort's, orange juice with Dennis and the boys. KRAMER, JOANNE VICTORY- fone fo Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Freshman Cafeteria 1, F.T.A. 3, 4, G.A.A. 4, Gym Monitor 1, 2. 33 Home Room Secretary 4, Locker Room Comm. 3, Slips Comm. 1, 2, Sophomore Current Events 1, 2, Student Council Representative 1, United Nations Workshop 4, Viking Reporter 4, Viking Representative 4. MEMORIES-Diploma Dance 57 , Friendships-LinbonshubarmerEg hayride and subs 58 , B orn too L ate, New Years 58 , laughing with Bonni, fabulous summers, Jack the Ripper, K ruising, Marvelous Mommy and Daddylg being mature, liking little boys, liking Big Boys, tears with Linda, High Hopes! ! KROSNEY, BARBARA ANN- KroJ Attendance Comm. 3, Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Senior Current Events Club 3, 4, Senior Homeroom Financial Secre- tary, Slips Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, U.N. Workshop 3, 4--Treasurer, MEMORIES-Sweet 16 , New Year's Eve '59, long talks with Schultz, little sister Addie, my S wel1 fre S hman, tho S e P H il1y Trips, driver's license, Summer '59, big brother Neil, El Senor, losing the third star, Cootie-Brother , Romeo and .................... , P'ville football team. KUENZEL, WAYNE JOHN- Wayne Embry off the Boards Cafeteria Comm. Chairman 1, 2, 3, Football 3, 4, Math Club 33 School Safety and Improvement Comm, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President of Student Council 4. MEMORIES-Being the most cracked on kid in A.C.H.S. especially from that guy Punky g eating lunch with Bob, Barry, joe, Punky , Ken and Tom, those unforgettable campaign meetings, playing football. KUHL, GEORGE HENRY .MEMORIES-My fondest memories are a great home room, German classes with three different teachers, one was Mr. Forster's German Classes and my struggle with Math. KURLAND, JANET RITA- jan Art Club 2, 3, 4, SeC'y-3, Veep-4, Attendance Committee 1, 2, 4, Herald Staff 4. MEMORIES-Summer triangle of '58, getting my license, blue nights at Bar- bara's, C razy j obs with S illy P eople, working in 124 and 128 with Donna, walking in town with Gail, fabulous friendships, those wonderful Herald Headaches, pursuing every goal successfully. KURTZ, DONNA RUTH Art Club 2, 3, 4, Attendance Comm. 33 Banking Comm. 1, 3g Bul- letin Board Comm. 4, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Herald Staff, Library Comm. 1, School Spirit Comm. MEMORIES- Working in 124-128, times with IEE-MIT's , the sensa- tional six, P.J. parties, those meetings, Art trips to N.Y.g Senior Events '59-'60, Proms, waiting for letters, helpful hints from my PARENTS, Joanne, Kathy, Marcia and Janet, Wonderful HERALD headaches. LA BARRE, WILLARD B111 Ufzlly Wrestling Team MEMORIES-The annual bomb scares, Miss Gallia's homeroom, those great Physics labs, trying out for the Atlantic City Beach Patrol, those parties before St. James dances, the cool haircut Bobbie gave me. LABOV, TERRI LOIS- T67fdl1EEl! Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Locker Comm. 2, Library Comm. 1, Public Safety Substitute 1, 2, Slips Comm. 2, 3, 4, Viking Reporter 3, 4, Viking Home Room Representative 3, 4. MEMORIES-My favorite C.A.R. g June Fantasy 58 , long distance calls, Senior Prom, Senior Events '60, 4f5l59, sleepover parties, all the great kids I've known for 4 years, roving romeos, trips to Phila., wonderful parents, letters, Doris's best friend, M y little S ister. L'ALTRELL, ROBERT MARTIN LANDING, DOROTHY- Dol1fiel' Dol Basketball 1, 4, G.A.A. 1, 4, Library Comm. 1, 33 Softball 1, Volleyball 4, MEMORIES-Class night '59, going around with Adrainne the past four years, telling my problems to B.B.g having a good time in the balcony with all the girls, P.L. telling me her love problems, talking about sports with B.M., having a wonderful family. LQVIGNA, JOSEPH-ffsafpff Dance Comm., Football 1, Locker 1, 2, Public Safety 1, 2, 3, 4, Recreation Comm. MEMORIES-Great times spent in the Gym with Ed, Bob, Son, I don't want to forget the wonderful times We spent in Shop A with Mr. Raiford, the time I got stopped and didn't know it, Bill Cullin's party, Pete's back room, life guard tent '59. LAVINSKY, DORIS LEE- Debbie Daffy Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4, Banking 2, Cafeteria 4, Captain-Gym 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Library 1, Monitor 1, 2, Slips 1, 2, 3, 4, Viking Representative 2, Senior Current Events 4, F.T.A. 4, United Nations Workshop 4. MEMORIES- R eally M emorable times, June Fantasy '59, Senior Events, plate blocks, parking lots, J erry's K onversations, friends with Sheila, Elaine, Ruthie, Helene, ulps-Helene, April fool S D ay, New Years Eve '59, fights with Mark, Winter Won D erland '57, Betsy, wonderful parents, surprise sweet LaRUSSA, OLYMPIA- Pia Attendance Comm. 2, 4, Banking Comm. 2, 3, Dance Club 1, 2, 3 4, G.A.A. Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, G.'L.C. 1, 2, Gym Co Captain 1, 2, 3' jr. Prom Comm. 3, Public Safety Comm. 3, Slips 2, 3. MEMORIES-Twilight Time '56, '58, Proms 58, 59, black ford, PJ. Parties writing letters, fifteen sisters, April 7, 1958, telephone calls to Florida, October '56, always seen with jim, Senior Events '59, Christmas '60. LATZ, GORDON WAYNE Attendance Comm. 1, 2, Banking Comm. 2, 3, 4, Boys Honor Service 3, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 1, Jr. Prom Book, Locker Room Comm. 2, 3, 4, Public Safety Comm. 4. MEMORIES-Trips to Yankee Stadium with Leon, Den, Ray and the boys, cutting with Pat, Durkin's lunch room, looking for cars with Al and Ronny, basketball season, dragging the Mercedes, Chemistry Labs. LEAPHART, PATRICIA MAE- Paz Lepm'ty Attendance Comm. 2, Basketball 1, Volleyball 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, Gym Captain 2, Freshman Chorus, Girls Chorus. MEMORIES-Meeting someone as wonderful as Dickie, having so many good times together, Loving Mom more every day. Nanny Blushing , the little bible , fights with Charlotte , frienship with Corrine Durnpy, Ada, Judy, Claudette, Shirley, Andrew, Brightie, Chips and Dorothy, Senior Events. LEE, BARBARA ANN- Baby Gym Monitor 4, Library Comm. 2. MEMORIES-Four wonderful years at A.C.H.S., Carol's smash up Xmas party, hearing Joycelyn's problems about Ronnie, breaking my neck to get to the cafeteria before Delores and Vera, the corny evenings I spent with Curtis, a trip to Rutger's with my class '58. LEEK, MARCIA LOUISE Mar Arista 2, 3, 4, Attendance Comm. 3, Cafeteria Comm. 1, French Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 2, Gym Monitor 3, Library Comm. 1, National Honor Society School Store 4, Science Club 1, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Teachers Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, Typing Comm. 2. , MEMORIES-Fabulous week at Purdue University, friends who made it pos- sible, M.Y.F., New 'Years' Parties, Mistletoe Kiss Dances, double dating , the Margate , mornings, 118, Sensational Six , wonderful friendship-Kathy, Linda, Sallie, JEB-MIDT'S , encouragement of my parents and sister, wonder- ful Senior Events. LENOIR, CAROL ANN G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-June 10, 1959, March 1958, Jr. Prom, Basketball games away, driving without temporary license. LENZSCH, OSWALD VINCENT- Ozzie Cafeteria Comm. 1, 4, Football 1, Wrestling 3, 4. LEONARD, DAVID GODFREY No Photo 5 AVAKABLE LESLIE, DENISE- Nea'die Attendance Comm. 1, 2, Girls Basketball 1, 2, Public Safety 1, Vol- leyball 1, 2, 3. MEMORIES-Coming in contact with that S pecial A dmirer, making sure I am at that S pecial seat after lunch, trying to convince Mr Beatnick that he isn't Bohemian as he appears to be, going to the apple with my swing- ing friends. LevAN, MARJORIE-ffmm-gif' Assistant Arista 2, Attendance Comm. 2, 3, Basketball 2, Dance Club 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Slips 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Current Events Club, Teacher's Aid 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2. MEMORIES-Going around with the greatest girls, eating with the JEB- NITS, those crazy pajama parties, the Y.P.F, meetings, Christmas vacation '58, G.A.A. banquet, the Junior Prom, football and basketball games, the year our basketball team won the South Jersey Championship '57. LEVIN, ARLENE S.- AV Lee Attendance Comm. 1, 3, A.C.H.S, correspondent to Atlantic City Press 4, Dance Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, German Club 2, 3, 4-treasurer 3, Library Comm. 1, Senior Current Events 3, Sophomore Current Events, Spanish Club 3, 4, Viking Reporter 2, 3-Co-editor 4. MEMORIES-6j21l58, 6!14f59, 10l21l59g all t H ose wonderfu L time S with my Gazunga, third finger, left hand, Plymouths, mail to and from THE male, crus H e S , Fort Belvoir, phonathon, Pic, Jem, Soldier Boy, Philadel- phia '58, Parents, Grandpop, Fabulous Friendships- H ar, E v, Ma R sha, M azin, De A N a. LEVIN, SHARON NORMA- Shirley HBHIYHIZHJU Slmryn Attendance Comm. 3, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 1, Dance Club 4, Drama Guild 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Public Safety 2, 4, Slips Comm. 1, 3, 4. MEMORIES- R o A D 0 N S T E R S , I ts t R ue 1o V e, c A nadian S ummer, Helene-10 best, Terrie's 22 S e C rets, M arlene Z F riend S hip, M axine's pro B lems, un I - form Z with SANDY, building M otel S , Miss Sh A ryn L evin L ong dist A N ce, Bonnie, Sweet 16, Be R mud A , 3l14f58, Mo D ified Ki S ses, Twin- Ruthie, Proms, Fantasylands, 2-23's, UBRIMJSJAH, 1f'1l59, 2f13f57, 10l11f595 5f1f5833f22f5S. LEVINE, GAIL ILENE- Elvis Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Safety 1, 2, 3, 4, Slips 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES- S ummer 'TM adness, J oy and G ladness, B lue S kies '59, Milman, Fats, long walks and talks with joan, Efis, Marsha, Sweet Six- teen, Morgan, 2nd period brunch, having greatest p A r E nts, times with Aunt Dog, pursuing every goal successfully, having fabulous brothers, devils pins. LEVY, DOROTHY- Dottie Attendance Comm. 2, Cafeteria Comm. 2, G.A.A. 4. MEMORIES-Writing for those weekends, always in a daze, always seen with janet, Anita, Shelly, getting my license, missmglthat ce R t A in someone, jr. Prom '58, four years at same lunch table, Florida '57, to make my wonder- ful parents proud of me. LEWIS, PETER MORTIMER- Bail Low Clean-up Comm. 4, Dance Comm. 4, Public Safety 2, Sophomore Cafeteria, Stage Production Comm. 4, Swimming Team 4. MEMORIES-Getting more ducks than B.D., J.H., E.G.-Painting the hood blue on the 53 Roach, watching R.H.'s Big Imp having trouble with the tri- power Pontes, beating M.C.B.P. in the SJ. And M.M. LINDBERG, LINDA ANN- V.B. Attendance Comm. 1, Dance Club 1, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, Library Comm. 1, 2, 3, Monitor 1, 2, 3, 4, School Dance Comm. 2, 3, 4, Slips Comm, 1, 2, 5, 4-Chairman 5, 4, Sophomore Current Events 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President Student Council 4, Speakers Bureau 3, 4. MEMORIES-Kibitzing around in a Motor Kar with Bunny, weekend in Man- hattan, Scorpions, lunch with the gang and the lonesome ed, 103 , black eyes and telephone poles, summer of 59 , sport cars and parking lots, Toni's, Ocean City, Senior Events, Paula's Pete Peeking. LIPITZ, LOIS ANN- Blondie Baldy' Banking Comm. 3, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, F.T.A. 1, G.A.A. 1, Public Safety 1, Slips Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES- O ld R omances, won D erful year S , 11127157 Senior Events '58, '60, D e L icious de SS erts, B ony M arony-reaching M y G oal-pi N eapple K'fluff, M, of the unholy four-through thick and thin with Claudia-midnig H t ride S , little sister Susan, par L or game S , co L lege weekend B o Y s. LIPSHUTZ, Jo ANN JULIA-'ffm jimmy Attendance 1, 2, Dance Club 2, Hockey 2, Colorguard 2, Banking 2, Gym Co Capt. 4. MEMORIES-December 28, 1957, Tuesday nights, my future M.R.S. degree, two wonderful years with LB., riding in 9 41 Ford Coupe, lunchtime, j un I or Pro M and Senior Prom and events at A.C.H.S. and I-I.S.H.S. with Jim, teasing all my friends, chewing gum, making my parents proud of me. LIPSHUTZ, LORRAINE- Gidgel Attendance 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Dance Club 1, Hockey 1, 2, Slips 1. MEMORIES-Whole Class of '60, dancing in gym, Y on Friday Nites, playing radio in study with Roxy, my perfect attendance Cabout three out of five days a weekj and how can I forget Mr. Sullivan and all my beatnik friends. LITTMAN, HOWARD MAYER- Gunn Radio Club 1, New York Times 3. MEMORIES-Parties at A's house on Saturday nights, the short circuit crew from Tech., Easter Sunday night A t the wal L , telling Jokes in tHe BaCk Seat, t R ips to Wildwood in M ay to see the boardwalk and throw peanut shells. LOMBARDO, PAUL BRUCE- Bruce Glee Club 3, Student Council Representative 3. MEMORIES-Senior year, sociology class, summer '59, after work with Pat, graduation, Senior Prom, brave work, trips to New York, the AA. LONG, BARBARA ANN- Bobbie Attendance 1, Banking Comm, Co-Chairman 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Treas. 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Slips 1, Temporary Treasurer of jr. Class 3, Twirlers 3, 4. MEMORIES-Lunch with the same kids, drivers license, Sr. Prom '59 with joe, 3!26l59 and 4f5!59, Jr. Proms '59 at A.C.H.S. and H.S.H.S., Sr. Proms '60, Sr. Events '60 at A.C.H.S. and H.S.H.S. with BOB , double dating, home- room, T wirlers, friends with Judy, Margaret, Sue and Vicki, tennis with Sallie, endeavoring to make my wonderful parents happy and proud of me, always B eing seen with T hat certain someone after school. LONG, DORIS JUANIA Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 1, G.L.C. 1, 2, Gym Monitor 2, 4, Hockey 1, Locker Comm, 4, Public Safety 1, Softball 1, Viking Sub. Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 4. MEMORIES-Friendships of Debra, Ruth, Always Gladys, James, Good and B ad times with Donnie, Mary, j okes with Delores, Barbara, Gloria, Alma about certain fellows, looking forward to Cotillion, precarious weekends at HOME , problems solved by Pratt, forever remembering Samuel Jackson LONGO, JOSEPHINE ANN- jo-Ann Arista, Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3, Dance Club 1, Football Player Assembly 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Captain 2-G.A.A, Due Collector 1, 2, 3, Gym Captain 2, 3, 4, Gym Monitor 1, Herald Ad Staff 4, Italian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Jr. Class Treas., Pep Club President 3, Publicity Comm. Chairman 4, Recreation Comm. 2, School Spirit Comm. 4, Senior Class Entertainment Comm. Chairman 4, Sports Leaders Group 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Confer- ence Committee 4. MEMORIES-junior Prom '59, Sr. Events '60, Gay and Laughable sessions, PJ. parties, Admiral Byrd's Crew, Class Treasurer-Twilight Time '57, '59, going steady, B est M an, D iet S , Big Brother Paul, lotsa lu C K , big Bruce, Florida with Cass, Phyllis, Lynn, Adele, Pia. LUCKETT, SARAH G.A.A. 1, 2. MEMORIES-My fondest memories are having friends like Geneva in my past two years of High School, my first meeting with L.C. in all of the wonderful times I have had in A.C.H.S., to become a anything I undertake and to make my parents proud of me. LUEKE, CATHERINE MARGARET-- Cathy Assistant Arista 3, 4, Attendance Comm. 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 2, Co Captain 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, All Star 3, 4, Manager 2, 3, S.L.G. 2, 3, 4, Slips 1, 2, Tennis 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 5, 4 MEMORIES-Midni G ht Madness '59, winters with that C ertain G uy, New Years '57, '58, Twili G ht Time '57, Soph. best dresser, Jr. freckles, little sisters Toni, Pat, Carole's Parties, hi Y , talks with Maryann, Phila. kids, Oct. 26, 57. and Alma 5 ' d success in LOPER, ALMA MAE-- Duck MEMORIES-One of the memories I had in A.C.H.S. was being a member of thelstudent body, my fondest memories were in my Junior year, my first class night, the marvelous times Gene showed me, have fun Viola, Rebecca. LOWE, ERMA Arista 2, 3, 4, Banking Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Dance Club 1, 2, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Gym Captain 3, Gym Monitor 4, Herald Ad Staff 4, Hockey 4, junior Red Cross 4, Library Comm. 1, Tennis 4, U.N, Workshop 1, Volleyball 1. MEMORIES-Coming to Atlantic City, the years spent with my Grandmother, the summer of '55 and '56, trips to Newark and Bordentown, Christmas of '54, teaching at Vacation Bible School, looking forward to the Cotillion of '59, years at A.C.H.S. 6' an LUTTS, CONSTANCE MARIE LYoNs, JACQUELINE- faf1eia'f Attendance 2, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, G.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 1, Financial Sec'y 4, Student Council Alternate 4. MEMORIES-Belonging to the three musketeers, deep talks with Watson, those profitable days Barb. and I hookied, Color Guard, good times on my yacht , Mertz's 3 Sec. sprint, P.j. parties at my house, the mad dash every morning, Dot, the wonderer , basketball games '58, Tuesday nights. MacGROGAN, DENNIS CYRIL- Denny Interclass Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Interclass Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIESfUsually seen with Inlet or Brigantine guys, good times at j.B., Memorial Day of 59 , Y Dances, meeting before school 58. MADALENO, RICHARD STUART- Riffs Major Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, New York Times Comm. MEMORIES-The parties at A's house, Easter Sunday Night of 59 with Fuzzy, my back seat for friends, summer of 59',, Saturday nights at Vic's, Home Rooms with Howard and Barbara all four years, M any W onderful times with a certain someone. MAGUIRE, MAVIS- Peanul 116 Duty. MEMORIES-Sessions on Washington and Delaware Ave, 1959 Opera trip to New York, touring the Village with Laura, 59 , Jr. Prom 59 , P'ville memories with Laura and D , to have the wisdom of my Mother and patience of my Father, Pals: Laura, D , Pigeon, Carol, Joan. MALINSKI, STANLEY JOSEPH- Stan Attendance 4, Football 1, 2, 4, Lockers 1, Public Safety 1, Yard 1, 2, 5, 4. MEMORIES-jr., Sr. Victory Party, JR., Sr. Proms, Jr., Sr. Blasts at Cullens, Fresh., Soph., jr.,-Sr. years New Years Eve Party 11958-5915 best friend Jim, John, Phil, seen with Phyllis, having a good time at the lake with the guys. MANCUSO, JOSEPH- joe Sam Mr. Dmry Queen Beginners Slide Rule 3, Boys Honor Service 3, 4, Italian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Library Comm. 2, 3, 4, Locker Comm. 4, Public Safety 2. MEMORIES-Mr. R.T. Hughes I and II Algebra Classes, Mr. B. Swa.rtz's English III Class, fights in the Physics Lab, sin2, after school duty in the Li- brary, Mr. D. Rosser's Kiddies , watching Miss Gallia, talent shows, Mr. Tschudy's hundred makers, Mr. Levin Am. Hist. Class. MANNO, PATRICIA MARIE- Pat lap Manga G.A.A. Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Asst. Gym Capt. 1, Gym Captain 2, 33 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Capt. of Basketball 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. of Volleyball 2, 3, All Star Volley 2, Basketball Team 2, 3, All Star Volleyball Capt. 2, 33 Capt. of Hockey 2, 3, Outstanding Junior. ' MEMORIES-Best friends with Pat, C atching a C o1e, big Buick, eating, basketball, wonderful parents, calling June Super , Janet's friendship, being C razy over that C ertain someone, wild times with Connie , greatest girls as friends, cutting sessions with Flash Gordon and Billy , Graduation '60. MARINO, PAUL MEMORIES-Junior Victory Party of the Class of '60, horseback riding in the rain, Junior Prom, fourth period junior English? class with my favorite teacher, the drive-in with Pat in the Fog, double dating with Meatball and Carol , Lake Lenape. MAROM, BETH CAROL- BelbrumJ Arista 2, 3, 4, Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Banking 1, Editor of Pythagorean Press 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Russian Club 3, Science Club 2, Slips 1, Soph. Cur- rent Events 1, 2, S.P.Q.R. 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Paling around with Evie, Billie, and Harriet, fabulous times with ALAN MATEZ, great Drexel weekends with Billie, Sr. Prom, Sr. Events '58, 17 roses, long talks by the bay, wekends in New York, starvation diets, knowing Paul, jeff, and Bruce. MARSHALL, BRENDA LEE Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Slips 3, 4, S.L.G. 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Having my Sweet Sixteen party, Penn Relays '58, Class Night '59, parties in Philly , hearing the latest gossip from the Girls , looking forward to the Cotillion and Senior Events , remembering good times with H. , kidding Hubs and Mark. MARSHALL, CLAIRE MARIE- Six Transferred from Lansdowne High School-Cheerleader 1, 2, F.N.A. 3, French Club 3, Interclass Basketball 3, capt., Interclass Volleybal 3, co-capt, Mechanical Drawing Department 3, Senior Play Usher 1 Tri-hi-Y 2. Viking Reporter 4, MEMORIES-Summer of '59 at Ships, transfer from Lansdowne-H.S. in my Senior Year, license, October 8, 1959, G i G i, a certain club meeting, Mechanical Drawing III, key to G.C.'s car, Medical Secretarying, making my parents proud of me. MARTIN, CHARLOTTE ANN- Charm Marzie'f Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A., Hockey 2, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Class Night '59, Nov. 24, '58, seen at lunch with F lorence and S issy, always getting caught, meeting F.W. 58-60, Friday night Oct. 23, 1959 with Skip and Tina and F rank. MASSARA, JOYCE CAROL Bible Club 1, Commercial Club, Russian Club, Slips Comm. 4MEMORIESf Midnight in Manhattan , New York trip '58, Washington trip '59, meeting the gang after school, all the wonderful friends I've made, trying my best to make my parents proud of me and to see my friends achieve the happiness they deserve. MASTROGIACOMO, JOSEPH LOUIS- Erzzo Sonny' Cafeteria Comm. MEMORIES--Sweet shop with the Boys , P arti E s at Brunos, Sunday with John, Joann and Pinky, Maureen's talks, Sophomore homeroom, Junior, Senior Victory Parties, Junior Prom 59 , walking home when I missed the bus from 8th Street, having great parents. MATHIS, WILLIAM ALBERT- Bill Football 1, Wrestling 3. MEMORIES-Playing on the undefeated Freshman football team, Tech. High Newlffork Trip, Junior Prom, Ventnor Basketball League, Senior Prom, after activities of the Junior and Senior Prom, Boys down at Tech, making friends at Tech. and A.C.H.S. MAURER, KENNETH HOWARD- Biddy Basketball I.V. 1, 2, Basketball Varsity 3, 4, Boys Honor Service, Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 2, 3, 4, Class Rep. 1, 2, 3, General Chairman S.J.F.H.S.S.C., Herald Ad Staff, Jr. Prom Comm., Mono 3, 4, Public Safety Comm. 1, 2, Steering Committee of White House Conference on Youth, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Reception Comm. 2. MEMORIES-Words with Boo about che M istry expe R iments and life, heading March of Dimes Enterprises and M aking G ood, B ad week- en D s with brother Gene, gunning for A.C.H.S. and campaigning Tribunes , lasting friendships with Boo and Gene, M y junior p R om, t R as H ing over Babe's, B.G.K. MAXWELL, JOSEPH- foe MEMORIES-I'll never forget my four fabulous years at Atlantic City High School and all my wonderful teachers. MAZIN, BILLIE WILLA- IViZliam Arista 2, 3, 43 Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 43 Cafeteria Comm, lg G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Gym Captain 43 National Honor Society3 Orchestra 13 Slips Comm. 13 Student Council 1, 23 Viking 1, 2, 3, 43 News editor of the Viking 4. MEMORIESAFriendships with Lois, Beth, Arlene, Jill3 Bu-Lu3 'iN ever end- ing K'Hi'3.PPlHCSSQ little green fordg fabulous Drexel weekends with Bethg affairs3 N ew year's '59 with H im3 the logg Krazy tiMes3 Junior Prom3 knowing B.H., H.M.3 Devil's Debutg ITZ grand3 DOing better. McCULLOUGH, JAMES JOSEPH-- Sonny Public Safety Comm. 3, 43 Viking Subscription Staff 13 A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Cafeteria Fourth Period Comm. 2. MEMORIES-Junior and Senior Years3 Y Dances3 RENDEZVOUS's at SARATOGA with the guys over cold one's3 Beef's blastsg times in my first bombg Pete's, Mike's deng all games, Lenape, Somers Pointg weekend parties and dancesg all my friends at A.C.H.S.3 my wonderful parents. MCCULLOUGH, WILLIAM GERALD- Guillermo Illini Drama Guild 43 Gym Dance Comm. 33 Junior Prom Publicity Chairman 33 Library Comm. 13 Public Safety Comm. 3, 43 Co-Chair- man 43 Viking Subscription Staffg Senior Prom General Chairman 4. MEMORIES-Promsg campai G nini'G 3 Cullen's3 Gerrie's, Beef's and Block's partiesg Junior Blastg times with Nang M.C.B.P.-Patg Lenapeg friend- ship with Connie and Vicg Graduation Dance 593 New Years 593 making my parents proud of Sonny, Maria, and me as we are of them. MCELROY, JAMES JOHN- Mack Freshman Football 13 J.V. Football 23 Varsity Football 3, 43 Public Safety Comm. 3, 43 Sgt. at Arms Comm. 3, 4. MEMORIES-Home Room with Mrs. Powellg English Class with Mr. Swartzg earning Varsity letter in footballg a certain bunch of girls I'll never forgetg that old gang of miHEQ Jr. and Sr. Promg having a brother who teaches advanced Physics. MCGEE, CHARLES JOSEPH EDWARD Chuck Banking Comm. 1, 23 Cafeteria Comm. 13 Locker Comm. 13 MEMORIES-Lake Lenape Day in my Freshman yearg the gang at Foster's3 the two bomb scaresg Class Night, Graduation3 Senior weekg the Hotelg working at Batzerg getting my license land the CKIJQ sending notes through and bang- ing on the flexible door in English. MCGOVERN, MAUREEN FRANCES- Myrtle Cheerleader lg Football Player 43 Junior Prom Ticket Comm.3 Latin Club lg Public Safety 43 Spanish Club 2. MEMORIES-Promse-Events 59 8: 603 S.H. cheerleaderg high times with Billy, Mike and Daleg Etzio's talks3 Connie's bombg New York 603 P.J. partiesg dances, Chains of Friendshipg August-April 59 M.S.3 summer 59 T.S.3 Miss Ventnor Contestg Ventnor Girls Basketball, Champs 591 B.N.,'3 VV8fCI'Sk11flgQ Cullen's understanding parents. MCGRANAGHAN, JOHN JAMES-'fjofaw Locker Comm3 Post Prom Comm 43 Public Safety3 Student Council Election Comm.3 Student Council Distributing Comm. MEMORIES-Clowning with Jim, Ed, Stan, Phil and the gangg the yardg Mrs. Prowell's homeroomg Cullen's3 two weeks at Jim'sg St. Jamesg fights with Stangfthe Junch tableg drives in the Ford and Buickg cards on Fri. and meeting new rren s. MCLEOD, DELORES- Dee Lois G.A.A. 1, 43 H.R. Sec 13 Sports 2, 43 Public Safety 3, 43 Dance Club 3, 4g Gym Monitor 3, 4. MEMORIES-Always getting to school on timeg being with Barbarag Joyce- lyng Chats with Dorisg knowing Pratt3 teasing Marie about Charles3 Mariang Laughing with Samg talking to Stang liking Druidg having Vermil as a friendg Junior Prom ,593 Senior events '60, happy years in A.C.H.S. McMAHON, DOUGLAS ALEXANDER Band, Orchestra 1, Drama Guild, Orchestra 2g Speakers Bureau 33 Glee Club 4. MEMORIES-Of the many fond memories I've had in this high school these are the tops-the talent show I participated ing the many wonderful' plays, the trips to the operag the Band tripsg and of course the Junior Prom. MCMEEKIN, PATRICIA BLANCHE- Pdtli Banking Comm. 3, 4, Library Comm. lg Locker Room. Comm. 3, MEMORIES-Junior Prom '57 with B.F. and '58 with S.S.g trip to Portland, Oregon Summer of 'seg A.C.H.S. Football game at Phillipsburg when bus driver lost his way and we arrived at half timeg summer of '59 With Toni and Alg Sissy and Dickyg Lucy and Carol. MCMENAMIN, FRED JOSEPH Band 4, Drama Guild 3g Gym Band 1g Latin Club 43 Program and President Chairman, Organ Club 2, Orchestra 4-Veepg Science Club 2--Treasurer, Speakers Bureau 2. MEMORIES-Playing Oboe with the Band, Orchestra and Gym Bandg Am. History with Miss Galliag Senior Day, Junior and Senior Electionsg Opera trips to New Yorkg Class Night Plays and their rehearsalsg Junior Promg away games with the bandg Midyear examinations. MCNEAL, JAMES- Liz Interclass Baseball, Basketball, Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Base- ball 3, 4. MEMORIES-Meeting a certain young lady while in A.C.H.S.g sharing my many experiences in Baseball, and Football with the fellas around the yard g being a member of the S.Y.A. social and Athletic Clubg spending much of my time with J.C. MCNEIL, ANDREW JACKSON- Andy Football 1, 2, Track 2, 3. MEMORIES-Senior Prom '57g forever seen with Connie '57, trying to get acquainted with S.A. best gir1g Sweet Claret g my first car and the fun I had at the lake with B.H., J.S., D.W. MEANS, DANNY- Hie1zlz Locker Room Comm. 1. MEMORIES-Socializing with the fellows, watching Moose dramatize love tactics with Shiel g carrying Pratt home from Church Grind g giving Rose, Rock and Bird a tryg having the privilege to be cell mates with Sam and Nat , unexpected trip to Chester. MEARS, JUDITH ANN-- judy Attendance Comm. 1, 23 Bible Club 1, Equipment Manager 1, 2, 3. MEMORIES-My fondest memories are of My freshman year and all the friends I acquired, my 2 years at Pemberton Highg meeting and Marrying Frankg the Junior and Senior Promsg returning for graduation with my friends in the class of '60 and seeing them accomplish their goals. MENNIES, SYBIL- Sib Curly Susan Attendance 1, 4, Banking 3g Co-Captain Gym 1, 4g Drama Guild 2, 3, 43 Sec'y 4, Forum 5, 44-Sec'y, G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Gym Dance 43 Herald Staff 4g Locker Room 1, 33 News Editor Comm. 4g Recep- tion 4g Slips 1, 3g junior Prom Ticket Comm.g Ushers 3. MEMORIES- R o A D M o N S T UE R USU: three stoogesg best's Dale, Ruthieg junior, Senior Promg Senior Events, behind bush with Ronnie, Elleng little sisters, Nancy, Bonnie, B I ngh A mton or Bustg HAMMing it up g RLP g studies, Charles, Hilt, FX 2049, Ambrose- Terrieg L ate N ightsg Tillyg Wonderlandsg Veepg O-78g New Years '60. MERZ, JUDITH ANN- Indy 'fmaffzff Attendance 3, 4, Arista 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4-Pres. 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Board 3, 4-ePres. 4, Gym Captain 3-Assist-4, Twirlers 3, 4j All Star Hockey 2, S.L.G. 2, 3, 4, Temporary Treasurer of Junior Class, Viking Rep. 1, 2. MEMORIES-Brigantine gang, Tuesday nights, driving with the girls, basket- ball at J.C.C., jackie's yacht, being on twirlers, H.S.H.S. Proms-'58, '59, my junior Prom, double dates with Barbara, Brownie Caboose , telephone calls, same lunch table, talks with Kathy, wonderful parents, senior crush. MILEY, MARY LOU MARION- Lulu T-Lu Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, Hockey All Stars 3, Library 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Safety 3, 4. MEMORIES- G oing to T ech, Pink Elephant, only girl in A,',.new lesson Boardwalking with Gail and Rose, Senior Events 59, Mom's trip to Florida, initiation on Brigantine bus, Thanksgiving football game, January 9 60 Chevy, engagement to George, my own G ra D uation. MILLAR, GEORGE FRAZIER Interclass Football, Baseball, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-I enjoyed Miss Gallia's American History class very much. She taught history in a way I have never seen before. I enjoyed Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Su1livan's classes because I was the only boy. It was just keen. MILLER, GARY ELLIOTT- Gerr Gerry Drama Guild 3, 4, Interclass football, baseball, basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Safety 1, Track Manager 4. MEMORIES-Sneaking into lunch line, Kansas City, surnmer'of 59,'g doing my best to pass French, weekends at Howard's house,-humming around with Howard, playing cards with the guys and usually winning, talking with class- mates and getting reprimanded by teachers, MILLER, Jesse MEMORIES-Listening to the lies of D.M. and T.P., being a friend of a jazz prophet being a member of the class of 60, listening to the jokes of J.F. and C.S., being in homeroom with W.M., chatting with D.M. MILLER, MAXWELL RODDIE- junior Bubzy Freshman Chorus 1, Cafeteria Comm. 1. MEMORIES-Driving to Washington, graduating in the class of '60, seeing ORRA break her diet, rollerskating, Franklinville, A.C. Coliseum, the day I received my drivers license, summer of '59, Morton Hotel Nov. 3, '58, having two UUNFORGETTABLEH parents, the Beatniks and Lou. MILLER, ORRA CORNELIA- OW Dance Club 1, Gymnastic Leaders Corp. 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Softball 2, G.AIA. 1, 2, 4, Volleyball 33 All Star Team. MEMORIES-Procrastinating, optimistically digging sounds with'Carole and Charlotte, Washington with Gert and LOU, Ben and Bubgy ' raging , roller- skating, loving Mom and Dad and the Beatniks, Cotillion '60, mambo in sportswear, Washington D. C., Senior Events. MILLER, REEVA Dance Club lg Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Library Comm. 1, Slips Comm. 2, Sophomore Current Events Club 1, 2, La Sociedad Hispanica 3, 4, Vice-Pres, 4. MEMORIES-Friendships with Susan, Myrna, Rochelle, Judy, Roberta, Connie and Lucy, being Sweet 16 , my freshman year in A.C.H.S. MILMAN, JUDITH MARION- jill Hjudyf' Art Club 3, 4, Attendance Comm. 1, Cafeteria Comm. 1, G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, Gym Asst. 2, Locker Room Comm. 3, U.N. Workshop 3. MEMORIES-Boat house summer '57, times with Barb-the girls, s P ecial D elig H ts, Lab-Gail, Acja, knowing Bil1ie,'6f29!48, New Years-Prom , adopting Dee: 'fluuggling L etters, weekends, B e- F uddled, N atur A lly li T tle girl S gr O w up! ! 59 , Georgie Porgie, 912, C onfiding C hatter N ites, SBOD, P hiladelphi A bo U nd MINK, STANLEY ROBERT- Mink Interclass Football, Baseball, Basketball 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-We were undefeated in basketball, we beat'Collingswood by one point, when D.M. fought R.C., the day we broke the railing. MITCHELL, MARY EMMA Attendance Comm. 1, 2, Bible Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 1, 2. MEMORIES-Freshman year, winning Pen Womens Award, Washington Trip '59, Midnight in Manhattan , gab sessions with Betty, winning that certain someone, seniors of '60 and the desire to make Mom and Dad proud of me and see my friends receive the happiness they truly deserve. MITCHELL, RICHARD LEROY- Mitch Freshman Football, junior Varsity Basketball 1, Science Club 4, Chairman of Science Club, Science Library Comm, 4, Math Club 4, Advance Slide Rule Club 4. MEMORIES- Being born to a wonderful mother, having heart failure every time I entered a j.V, ball game, sharing some wonderful times with Shirley in N.Y. on my many visits, having a Boss time on my summer vacation to Portsmouth Va. in 59. MINOR, REGINALD OTIS- R3g Reggie Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3, Student Director 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3, President 4, Track 1. MEMORIES-My four prosperous years at A.C.H.S., the three opera trips, the Philipsburg trip '57, my part in the class night plays, all past Band and Orchestra concerts and parades, directing the band at football games, jamming with the fellows in Rm. 21-J.B., G.G., SJ., Pig, Monk, L.H. and M.F. MINTZER, ROSEMARY MITTELMAN, ALAN- MDM Cafeteria Comm., Drama Guild, Forum, Glee Club, Public Safety, Senior Current Events, Soph. Current Events, Wrestling. MEMORIES-Freshman year hayride, drivers license-Oct 9, 59, Senior Prom, Senior Events, passing on the E honor roll in my freshman year, getting out of- 8 period study. MIXON, GLORIA- Mikey Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, All Star 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Capt. 1, Hockey 2, 3, 4, All Star 2, 3, Public Safety 2, Slips 1, 3, Tennis 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, All Star 2, Dance Club 1, 2, 3, MEMORIES-Meeting T ha.t c E rtain amiable young man, having an abundance of friends, always conversing with Pauline, Gladys, Rhona, Doris and Bertha, looking forward to T.H.E. Cotillion and T.H.E. Senior Events, to make mother proud of me as I am of her. MOLINARI, LOUIS VINCENT-- Lower Banking 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Russian Club 3, Radio Club 2, 3, Viking 2, Student Council Homeroom Rep. 4, Interclass Basketball, Baseball, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Skeletons in the closet, Pres. 59-60, one day in F.T.A., trips to Delaware, N. Y., beautiful Lake Lenape, Jr. Prom '58, Jr. Prom '59, '59 Sr. Events, Liking K oke at Spring Fever, Friday nights with Ray and' Jim fthe Cadyjg Miss Gallia's Italian class, Ventnor police escort, 10 hour nights, Labs with Harriet, Fred, Arlene. MOODY, WALTER MEMORIES-Spending a joyful four years in A.C.H.S-., the summer of '59, being able to know a nice sweet girl like j.M., spending my senior.year in A.C.H.S., being a graduate of the class of '60, being in homeroom with J.M. MOORE, FLORENCE- Pigeon Fl05Jief' Attendance Comm. 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, All Star Basketball Team 1, 2, Captain 1, Hockey 2, 3, 4, All Star team 2, 3, Reception Comm. 4, Softball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, All Star Team 1, 2. MEMORIES-Being on the bus with G.D., SJ., C.L. and the Cheerleaders during the away football and basketball games, kidding around in homeroom with P.M., L.M., W.A.M., W.V,W., W.V,M., R.M. and G. M., good times with last years Senior Cheerleaders, fun talking on the phone to j.V., B.C., S.N., B.L., C.C., I.H, and S.R. MOORE, LAURA MAE- Om:-Il'7alm Attendance 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, Library Comm. 1, 116 Duty. MEMORIES-Carmella and the Circus, 59 trip to N.Y. and the Village, Al ways Nut ing around with Hillbilly, California parties, walking to Boards with S.B., A.S., E.W., A.C., P.M., P.P., lessons from A.B. and j.G., Beach Haven Swimming. MOORE, MARYM Polly Attendance Comm. 1, 2, Banking Comm. 1, Basketball 1, French Club 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, G.L.C. 1, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Slips 1, 2, 3: Volleyball 1, 2. MEMORIES-el-Iaunted House, Bob, Mar, Tiger, Connie, Carole, Mouse, Guy, Ralph, Ginny, business law with janet, Penny, junior Proms '57, '58, '59, Junior Victory Part, Nancy's pajama parties, Maryclaire's love of cats, knowing Bunny, fights with Janet, being called MUTT-JEFF. MOORE, RANDOLPH MARTIN- Doug Randy Interclass Baseball, Basketball, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Safety 3, Recreation Comm. 4, Varsity Track 1, 2, 4. MEMORIES-Seeing Miles Davis H562 swinging times with Tootie, Marion and Carol Ann, boozing with Donnie, Mose, Ronald, Nat, and .the Devil, trading tours on Saturday with Tex, jimmy, Ronald, Karlow, Chips, Monk, Brighty, seen with farmer, talking about that sp E C ial girl. MOORE, WILLIAM ARTHUR- Balch Bulflaie Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 4, Student Aid Comm. 3, Student Coun- cil 4, Capt, Recreation Comm. 4, Vice-President of the Board of Athletics 4, Senior Class Sgt. at Arms. MEMORIES-Growing up on Wabash Ave. with the fellows, Jocy, Sam, Alfred and Skip, Summer '59 with P.M., Junior Prom '59, Senior Prom '59, being Sgt. at Arms of the Senior Class, all four years in A.C.H.S., seeing my parents proud of me. MOORE, WILLIAM VERNON- Bill Interclass Football 1, 2, 3, 4 CCaptainJ, Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1. MEMORIES-My fondest memories are: the week ending Sept. 5, 1959, at- tending the first football game, and all of the Senior Events. MOREY, ANNA VIVIAN- Annie Bible Club 1, 2-Veep-Sec'y, Equipment Monitor 1, Locker Room Monitor 1, Public Safety 1, 5. MEMORIES-Bible Club and our sponsors, Bud-Olive, Rodney, Charles, Ann, Sharon, Steve, Mary, Grace and Glenn, the Wonderful faculty, the library's many good books, my best friends, INDIA, my enjoyable experiences at Camp Ha- Lu-Wa during the summer, everything that happened. MORGAN, ROBERT JOHN- Bob Cafeteria Committee 2. MEMORIES-Going to a great school. MORRIS, MORGAN TAYLOR- Remix Beginners Slide Rule 4, Boys Honor Service 5, 4, Library Comm. 4, Public Safety 5, 4, Officer 4. MEMORIES-R.T. Hughes Freshman algebra, Mechanical Drawing the hard way, popular jay Schneider on Physics test days, june Phillips and her Physics lab wreckers, Irma's first period, loyal public safety members and Apres troisans, je ne comprends pas du tout francais. Moss, PAUL Banking 5, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 2, 5, 4, Chest Club 2, 5, 4, Math Club 2, 5, Senior Current Events 5, 4, Herald Staff 4, Boys Honor Society 4, Chairman of Interviewing Comm. 4, National Honor So- ciety 4, Slide Rule 5. MEMORIES-A W'ond E rful Wonderful 5 years, August 11, I didn't for- get, one late E venin G , Enjoy yourself children , a C ute little girl ac- companied bv her two pony tails, June 19. 1959-1 thanks She R ry, Tuesday it R aif'N ed, those Friday nightslg on the patio listening to s O n G s by J.M., one sunny afternoon a visit to aunt and little P H , g R eat sum- mer! Phila. excu r sio N s. MOSTOVOY, MARC SANDERS- Heifetz MaeJtr0 A.C.H.S. trio Cviolinistj all state Orchestra 2, 5, 4 fassociate con- cert masterj 1, 2, 5, 4, Band 1, Guided Flight Club 5, Herald Ad Staff chairman 4, Locker Room Comm. 5, Orchestra 1, 2, 5, 4 fcoigcert masterj, Russian Club 5, 4, Sophomore Current Events Clu 2. MEMORIES-Driving with Monte, George, and Linda to All Star rehearsals, eating lunch four years with Jay, Robert and Allen, studying in Rm. 200 A with Matt, American History I trip with Bruce and Dan, those 8:00 Algebra II classes. MOSEE HARRIET HANNAH MUNAFO CARMEN Glumpy Boys Honor Service 5, 4, Interclass Baseball, Football, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Eighth period Physics and the disorganized lab periods and all our L late lab reports, English 5 with Mr. Swartz, getting results for lab reports which had a high percentage of error. MURPHY, GEoRGEW Mafp1ff Interclass Basketball, Football, Baseball 5, 4. MEMORIES-When I first came here, I was surprised at the size of the great school, I had a lot of good times with teachers as well as my friends, all this I will never forget, the greatest school yet+A.C.H.S. MURRAY, MARIAN ELIZABETH- Sifsy Banking Comm. 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Locker Room Monitor 2. MEMORIES-Having friends like Mary, Delores and Lenore, always talking about R.B. , telling Frenchie and Delores about my secret love , the day I met that C-er-tain someone, Halloween '58, the wonderful times I've had in A.C.H.S. g terrific friendships I've made, NADLER, BRUCE ALLEN Banking 1, Public Safety Comm. 2, 3, 4, Freshman Football. MEMORIES.-Trips to Florida SS , inlet with Cohen SS , Pat teaching me to dance, Junior Prom 59 , Senior Prom and Events '60, times with the Inlet bciycs, Junior blast '59, times with Etzio, Mom and Dad's patients, Mrs. Rice's ta s. NEHMAD, LEON- Train Lee ' Boys Honor-Service 4, Chairman Freshman Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, 3, Dance Comm. 2, Clean Up Comm. 4, Interscholastic Baseball, Basketball, Football, Locker Room Comm. 3, 4, Public Safety Comm, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Ushers Comm. 2, 3. MEMORIES-Trips to Yankee Stadium with Den and El, golfing with Late, Proms and parties, dragging the Merc, trip to. Palestra, Q8 basketball games in Center and Margate leagues, Poison Ivy, meeting a certain Baker's daughter. NEHMAD, ROCHELLE- Shelly Attendance 1, 2, Banking 3, Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Gym Co Captain 4, Junior Prom Comm. 33 New York Times 33 Slips Comm. 3, Student Council 2. MEMORIES- R 0 A D o N S T E R SUS going steady with Charles Abramsgg S mart M ove, H eartless R omance, J oy R ides, younger boys, twenty secrets with Terrie, little sister Jana, New Years '58, 10l18!58, Shane's phone calls, Proms and Parties, taking his pins Cousin Shelly, highway, Dale and Ruthie's Friendship. MURPHY, FRANCIS ALOYSIUS-- Bud Murph Locker Room Comm. 2. MEMORIES-Football games, in the gym 6th period with Sonny, Skip, Phil, Stan, Bunky, bombing around in Beef's Junior and Senior Proms, all dances Saturday nites, victory mers, wonderful parents. MURRAY, LESLIE- Smilie Automotive Engineering Society at Tech. MEMORIES-Being with all the boys of Vocational High the New York trip and the trips to General Motors School. jim, Tony, Frank Capone Special parties, great sum of the class of '60 NAOUM, LOUIS Interclass Sports MEMORIES+Going to school with FJ., and D.V. and getting out of school NATHAN, JAMES A-ffffffff Advances Slide Rule 3, 4, Attendance Comm. 2, 3, Banking 2 Boys Honor Service 3, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 2 3, 4, Football Scoreboard 2, 3, Forum Club 2, 3, 4, Herald Ad Staff Locker Room Comm. 1, Math Club 3, 4, Photography Club 3, 4 Slide Rule 2, Viking 4. MEMORIES-Late dates, pledging with the boys, February 2, 1957, Beatnik blast with Macki, junior Prom, New Years '57, 58, being with Paul, Stan Howie, all my girls, those Dandy problems, my E G o August '59, S O what? all night rides, july 31, 19595 my license. NEIDIG, CAROL ' Basketball 1, 25 Cafeteria Comm. 2g Choir 1, 2g Civics Club 2g Commercial Club 4g G.A.A. 4g Latin Club 1, 23 Orchestra 1, 2. MEMORIES-Always smilingg playing Cupidg short skirtsg writing poetryg two wonderful years in A.C.H.S.g making new friendsg friendly teachersg Valley Forge trip '59g homeroom parties with Mattieg ,basketball gamesg fights with JoAnneg pursuing FABE',g 10!17!59g Y dancesg tolerating joAnne's moods. NELSON, ROBERT- Bob Cafeteria Comm. 43 Student Council Homeroom Alternate 3. MEMORIES-The experiences with the Wil-Gog getting stuck up the riverg learning to water ski. NIEWENDER, HERBERT NOBLE, FLORENTIA- Frenchie I Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2g Public Safety Comm. 13 Softball 1. MEMORIES-The wonderful years spent with Earlg the ea S te R of 58g the Christma S pa R ty of '58g when I met that sweet, sweet S omeone, and we fell in loveg W R iting tho S e c R azy mixed up notes with Mariong all the Valdezg this coming August. -of fe.-.s.,.,fA usetvaxmsr- was some-Wy.-t-,.-if .- NERENBERG ELAINE Cuddlw Lame Attendancel 3 4 Drama Guild 2 3 4 GAA 1 2 3 4 Gym Captain 4 Library 4 Public Safety 1 2 Viking Representative 4 MEMORIES S unday night W a L k on board W alk whist L E s and E g R an D M as hou e B ig Boper te A dy B ears ig brothers fly boys pizza for your love just to be wrth you F aithful D uty Christmas 58 59 sor R y A nd G lad to leave ACHS SUD s NICKLES JAMES ffm Nzrk Auto Mechanics 1 2 MEMORIES M D Mr Mac the days I hookied caught by my dad fights at Tech Longport cops deer hunting with bow and arrow kids at Tech my car the day I got my license working at the station Bob and Charlie NOTARO JOHN hon Head Romero Baseball 1 2 Homeroom Treasurer 2 Interclass Football Baseball and Basketball 1 2 3 4 Student Council 4 Varsity Football 2 4 MEMORIES Beach Tent Times great times wrth Meatball Parker and Barber, BAB good meals at Pats proms and blasts connrving during the summer meetmg that wonderful girl PW Lenape being with Pat having the greatest Mom and Dad my rotten car August 4 1959 NOTTER CAROLE ANNE Nom Basketball 1 2 3 4 Captain 2 GAA 1 2 3 4 Gym Captain 1, 2, 3 Hockey 4 Public Safety 3 Recreation Comm 2 Tennis 4 Volleyball 2 H MEMORIES A L ways C onfused secrets with Cathy Jimmys friendship uSHomet1mes M oody 58 gay and lau hable sessions Eagans problems I oyg' J une Mr Morris Operator 9 everlasting friendship of Alice and Judyg C onstantly F rghting Twilight Times proms dances events fifteen wonderful sisters many fantabulous times OGRAM, BARBARA- Stew All Star Hockey 2, All-Star Volleyball 2, 33 Attendance Comm. 3g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Gym Captain 2, 45 Public Safety Comm. 4. MEINKLJKIES-iwiaci dasn in ine riiorrnng, tnicc n.t.s.tc.c..s, oasithslr. Ctr. terg sailing seas with Jackie: practice at Hunters, talksg peeping through blinds with Barbnrag jaclcie's pi partiesg days at my nunt'sg friends with Judy, Dot. jimmy, making my parents proud of mc. PAONI, ANNA-f-- Annie Ami Attendance Comm. 2. 5, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2: Locker Room Comm. 7 Public Safety l. MEMORIES-af-New Years' .live '57, summer of i595 Philly with 'Lunriieg those Friday nights over Marlene'sg my friendship .with Tcrrygxalways laughing with Ficg meeting Ronnie and Terrieg always. thinking of 'S.S. , to make my mother and father proud of me. PARKER, FRANK- Frame Cafeteria Comm, 4g Public Safety Comm. 2, Student Council Clean- Up Comm. 4. .MEMORIESQGoing to all the sporting eventsg down in the gym 6th period with Bobby, Gary, Jimmy, and Buddyg Mrs. Powell's 4th period history class in my junior year, PARKER, JAMES H.-ffjimff Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Playing football under coaches Mr. Sarkos, Mr. Keys, and Mr. Boyd, the Bridgeton game of '58g the party at Don Boudov'sg the honor of receiving varsity letters in my jr. and sr. yearsg being named Captain of the 1959 Group IV Co-Champs in football. PARKS, DIANE Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 3g G.A.A. 1g Gym Captain lg Assistant 2g Public Safety Comm. 2, 33 Substitute 2. MEMORIES-Summer of 'S9g Miss Brigantine Contest '59g June 5, 1959-H June 28, 19595 crazy sister meetingsg T ony and D orothea's antics, brother Jimg a grea T bunch of ki D sg TOM , a T errific mother and D ad. PARLIN, JAMES PARRIS, HELENE L.- Perm ul Attendance Comm. 2, 3, 43 Banking Comm. 43 Drama Guild 2, 3, 45 Locker Room Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Safety Comm. 2, 3, MEMORIES-10 S wel L years, S haring H eartsg short and glad, Winter Wonderland '57g S ophomore K apersg Wildwood with Davidg Junior, Senior promsg D eep' F ishingg New York '59g D evilish D atesg D et R oitg B udding frie N dshipsg talks with Mimig fa B ulous dance S g M ixed-u P g M inus 4, M arvelous P arents. PAXON, CHARLES- Buddy MEMORIES-The many great kids I got to knowg becoming an A.C. .life guardg going to Class Nite '59 with a very P retty G irlg the crazy times with Zep and our guitarsg the day I soloed during my flying lessons. PECHTER, SHEILA CYNTHIA- Cindy'i Banking Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 1, 4, Chairman 4, G.A.A. Sports 1, Locker Comm. 2, Public Safety Comm. 1, Slips Comm. 1, Viking Comm. 3, 4. MEMORIES-Winter of '58-59, JUNIOR prom '58-'59, D ou B ling with Ruthie, going steady, fishing with Harriet, w R iting lette R s, measl E S , A lways T rying, sec R et W on, Prerogatives , c R ushes, Doris, Janet, Paulette, Helene, Cookie, sister Sue, wonderful par- ents, fabulous four years. SEC. PEMBERTON, CHARLES MEMORIES-Summer of '54, with Al, Tommy, and Bxuzzyg eighth grade with Pratt, Peggy, Charleton, and Kirkland, track team in high school, cracking up with Earl Bratton on away track meets. PERRONE, RACHAEL- Shelly Attendance Comm. 2, G.A.A. 3, Locker Room Comm. 1. MEMORIES-Always being with Janet, Anita, and Dottie, the jr. prom, all the Sr. Events, all the fun Janet and I had with my car, I hope to make my parents proud of me, wish a certain dream comes true. PHILLIPS, IERNEST- Ernie MEMORIES-Summer of '59, the best Basketball at the Y , being as shy as an underclassman, football games, always seen with Jim or Bill, football team of '57, doing experiments in lab, the boys, always being kidded. PHILLIPS, JUNE PATRICIA-- Super juzzeebug' Arista 2, 3, 4, Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, GLC 2, 3, 4, Italian Club 1, 2, SLG 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 3, 4, Alternate 1, 2, Assembly Comm. 3, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, All-Star Basketball fCapt.j, Hockey, Volleyball, Tennis, Outstanding Freshman Award, Public Safety Comm. 1, School Spirit 3, School Store Comm. 2, 3, Sopho- more Current Events, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Typing Comm. 2. MEMORIES- just being seen W ith the hunter. , friendship with Joy, fighting with Cathy, Mangy Manno, helping Linda, little sister Mary, Notter's party, arguing with john, Senior Events '59, Twilight 'Time '58, 10 greatest cheerleaders, Junior prom '58, New Years' Eve '58. PLOTKA, BARBARA- Lee Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 3, Dance Club 2, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, Forum 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Historian 4, G.A.A. 2, Girls' Chorus 3, Vice-President, Glee Club 4, Gym Captain 1, Library Comm. 2, Locker Comm. 2, Public Safety Comm, 4, Russian Club 3, Slips Comm. 1. MEMORIESfFour years in A.C.H.S., junior and Senior prom, three mus- keteers, wonderful friendship with Lucy, day at Lake Lenape, going to school games, summer of fun with Susan, Beach Patrol contest, New Years' Eve, Little Rusty, double trouble Cmeaning other halfj. PLOTKA, SANDRAi 1VIandy i Attendance Comm. 1, Dance Club 2, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Library Comm. 2, Public Safety Comm. 4, Safety Comm. 2, Slips Comm. 1. MEMORIES-Attending the high school proms, running from the boys in gym class, watching movies instead of doing class work, doing my best and not getting anywhere, knowing that I have fulfilled my ambition of graduating. POPOWSKY, LYNN Arista 2, 3, 4, Attendance Officer Za, Veep, 3a, Banking Comm. 1, 2, 3, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, Library Comm. 1, Math Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer, Nominee for Wagenheim Award 3, Slips Comm. 1, Sopho- more and Senior Current Events, Speakers' Bureau 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Temporary Secretary of Jr. Class. MEMORIES- B eing S hort, unforgettable friendships with Marge and Babe, New Years' Eve '57, dreaming of boys, L ot S of advice from Don, Sharon, and Marshall, chats with Nancy, Claudia, and Ken, Jr. prom '58, 59, Sr. prom '59, Sr. Events '59, Tribunes , my wonderful parents. PORCH, JOHN- Zorcla MEMORIES-The three years I spent at Roman Catholic High, the day I moved down from Philadelphia to Atlantic City, the first day I spent at At- lantic City High School, the day I had to wear make-up when I got my pictures taken for the yearbook. POWELL, PAUL MEMORIES-Summer of '58 and '59, senior year and graduation, Mr. Parisi's English class '56, Mr. Cuff's mechanical drawing class 'sag eating lunch with slow D , Ice Follies with Carol. PRATT, THEODORE ROOSEVELT- Mawzn Brady Interclass Baseball, Basketball, and Football 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Easter '59, taking Dan and Dan home, both bent laughing at Dan, falling, screaming, playing detective, the night that Sam, Nat, and Dan got busted, ROSE, ROSE, ROSE. PREVITI, ROSARY JOSEPHINE -MEMORIES-Going to New York at Christmas, learning to drive an automo- bile, call from Paul G., Kiwanis luncheon, making new friends and keeping the old, knowing Frannie, a swell friend, eating lunch at an overcrowded table with Gail, June, and Karen. PROSSER, DAVID- Dawn Public Safety 4. MEMORIES-4!26l59, Jr. prom '59, the apple, getting gas money off the crew from the Post, getting hooked by a wonderful girl named Penny, laugh- ing while getting kicked out of school with Vic, the roach and the Mid- night Cabin Builders, Penny. QUINCE, THEODORE- Mickey Freshman Basketball, Freshman Football, Interclass Baseball 2: Public Safety Comm. 3, Recreation Comm. 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3. MEMORIES-The year of 56 , going to the Senior,prom, getting down with the fellows-Teddy, Jimmy, Count, Pete, Herbie, the Jr. prom with J.W., TJ., G.A,, R.T., the parties T.J. gave, the year I played Varsity Basketball, on the trips singing with Jumping jay. RAFTER, KATHLEEN Kathy G.A.A. 33 ,German Club 2, 3, 4, Locker Room Comm. 4, Russian Club 4, School Store 4. MEMORIES+Longhair, fabulous summer of '59, New York in '59, surprise Sweet 16, Thanksgiving day game with Louis, wonderful times at Absegami, always seen with Pat, Carole, Joan, and Peggy, those chemistry labs, Margate basketball, horseback riding, being called Long Tall Sally, RAGO, ALICE- Al Attendance Comm. 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 35 Locker Room Comm. 1, 2, Viking Representative 2, 3. .MEMORIES- R emembering B est July 9, 1959, summer of '59, Phila. wxth Cookie, Jerry the joker, Snookir-:'s pj party, laugh sessions with Dutchie, parties at the lake, riding in Bob's and Pat's Ford but preferring a Cadillac, summers at Steel Pier. RAGO, RICHARD- Rirhief' Lillie Reign Rich Banking Chairman 2, 33 Banking Representative lg Football 1, 2g Student Council Representative 23 Swimming Club 3g Viking Repre- sentative 1. MEMORIESfBob and his Ford, Sgt. Laneg Sept. 2, 19593 Dee's bathing suit, the beach parties until 3:00 A.M.3 the summer of '593 Steel Pier adventures: New York with Kurtz and joe3 water skiing with the girls, hunting with Laltrello. RANDO, LORA- Lola Attendance Comm. 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Comm. 13 Public Safety 3, 43 Publicity Comm. 43 School Spirit Comm. 4. MEMORIES-Jr. prom '58, '59, Sr. prom '593 Sr. Events ,593 '603 summer '593 New Years' Eve '58, friends with Lynn, Joan, Casey, Terry, Reagan, cam- paigning Bob-o-Links 3 bay walks with Leen 3 Halloween , White face ghost club 3 SANDY beache S . RASMUSSEN, DAVID A.-J'Tex Automotive Engineering Society of Tech High 3, 4. MEMORIES-Being charged by a deer while hunting in '573 having fun kidding around with the boys at Tech high. RATNER, CONSTANCE H.- Connie G.A.A. 2, 33 Library Comm. 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Leaving A.C.H.S. in '56 and coming back in '573 the roller skating rink, boat ridesg burnt down bedroom, summer of '59gu7!,4!593Hhorse- back riding through Absecon3 three happy years in A.C.H.S.3 K ool M o- mentsg modelingg hardly ever smilingg homework ?3 wonderful parents. REAGAN, KATHRYN- Kathy Carrie Attendance Comm. 13 Banking Comm. 13 Cafeteria Comm. 3g Com- mercial Club 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 33 G.A.A. Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 All-Star Hockey 2, 33 Gym Co-Captain 2, 33 Gym Captain 43 jr. Prom Courtesy Comm.3 Pep Club 33 Co-Chairmang Public Safety Comm. 33 Publicity Comm. 43 School Spirit Comm. 3, 43 Slips Comm. 43 Student Coun- cil 33 Homeroom Representativeg Student Day Comm. 3. MEMORIES-Long hairg freshman year with J.P. 3 pj parties iSwinton's, Notter'sJ3 pep rallies3 morticiansg Tuesday nights3 Bobbyg Twilight Time 3 with Buddyg jr. promg friends with Adele, Joann, Lora, and Lynn3 secrets with Adeleg homeroom with Ray, Mouseg wonderful parentsg White House. REGANATO, RAYMOND- Ray Roz Rigger Banking Comm. 1, 23 Locker Comm. 13 Attendance Comm. 13 Art Club 33 Cafeteria Comm. lg Viking Cartooning Staff 4. MEMORIES-My freshman yearg going around with Jimmy and Lou for 6 years, the 6 hour trip to Delaware, all the ulcers I got with my first carg Twilight Time '56, '57, the Jr. prom, the Sr. prom3 the summer of '58 and all the kids I met, my wonderful 'varents whom I want to be proud of me. RENSHON, RHONDA MARY- Ronnie F.T.A. 3, 4g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Locker Room Comm. 1, 23 Public Safety Comm. 1, 23 Recreation Comm. 1, 23 Russian Club 33 Senior Current Events Clubg Slips Comm. 1, 2, 3, 43 Squad Captain 13 United Nations Workshop 43 Viking Homeroom Representative 33 Viking Reporterg Viking Feature Editor 4. MEMORIES-Christmas of '573 Nashville with Rollers, For Your Love g Richg B ig H appiness in Phi L a D elphia3 name 18 3 track, Beeffs tipsg seen with Steveg Myrag P.1.'s car QD, New Years' Reunion. REYNOLDS, PATRICIA ANN V.- Pauli Art Club 13 Future Model's Club 23 Gym Co-Captain 1, 33 Locker Comm..1, 33 Public Safety Comm. 3, 43 Viking Representative 4, MEMORIES-Freshman and sophomore years at I-L.S.H.S.g junior and senior years at A.C.H.S.3 summer of '593 football gamesg rides to Philadelphiag beach partiesg victory partiesg day I met Johnnyg Bones' dance '59, RICH, LORETTA Attendance Comm. 4, G.A.A. Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Capt. 4, Gym Monitor 3, Jr. Prom Ticket Comm., Public Safety Comm. 5, Slips Comm. 2, Sports Leaders Group 2, 3, Student Council Publicity Comm. 4. MEMORIES-September 20, 1956, gay and laughable sessions, trip to Po- conos, homeroom with Mouse , long walks, crushes , April 29, 1958, P roblem S , Twilight Time, Jr. Prom , getting my license, pals with Phyllis, Ginger and Joan, S ummer of '59, j.C.C. basketball, Carole's pj parties, Senior year. RIFICE, VINCENT- M0uJe Vim1ie'i Interclass Baseball, Basketball, and Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Safety 3, 4. MEMORIES-Junior Victory Party, Junior prom, gym 5th and 6th periods, Friday nights at Mike's before the dance, club meetings at Cu1len's, living at Richmond Ave. yard, raiding Connie's ice box, getting better marks than Pat, having a great aunt and uncle. RINGGOLD, ELSIE MAY- Foxze Basketball 1, Dance Club 1, 2, G.A.A, 1, 2, Hockey 1, Recreation Comm, 1, Volleyball 1. MEMORIES-The summer of '56, meeting Mr. Wonderful, always seen with M.F., giving advice to C.C. and V.T., the holidays spent in North Jersey, listening to Puddings problems, trip to Va. to see Mr. S , the faith of my family and Sherman. RISLEY, JAMES- jim jimmy RirJ ' Locker Room Comm 1, 2, Public Safety Comm. 5. MEMORIES-Lunch with the boys in the cafeteria, having fun with the comedians of the school, fespecially Alfonso Di Ritisb, sitting and talking in the gym, about other things than school, to remember all the friends I've made in A.C.H.S. ROBEL, CHARLES- Repal Attendance Comm. 2, 3. MEMORIES-Sitting clown on the front steps cracking on everybody. ROBINSON, DAVID- foe MEMORIES7My fondest memories are going to all the football and basket- ball games, being a part of our school spirit, I also enioyed my stay at Tech with the boys. ROCKELMANN, CHARLOTTE LEEANNE Cbrrkze Attendance Comm. 3, Slips Comm. 1, Viking Home Room Comm. 4. MEMORIES--Senior, year, homerooms, Bert, Flossie, Junior English, t EL e- phones, fri E nd L 'y people, The window, second period study, Margate '59, driving, bashfulness, summer '59, water skiing, fifth period lunch, morning meetings, having lots of luck , knowing everyone, that morning bus ride, Senior year, wonderful parents. ROEHM, EDWARD J.- Eddie Student. Council Clean Up Comm. 4. MEMORIES-The Junior parties in the spring at Gravaly Run, the water fights and good times at Tech high, the Tech trip to New York, the football games, especially the Bridgeton game, the thought of getting out of school. ROLLER, KATHLEEN ELLIN- Kathy Arista 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 1, Drama Guild 4, F.T.A. 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 3, Library Comm. 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, School Store 4, Science Club 1, Student Council, Teacher's Aid 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES- Younger Than Springtime , Affair to Remember , Mid- night in Manhattan , Happy Triangles, M.Y.F., fanatbulous Senior prom, Sr. Events, blue cars, the Margate, Officer's Ball, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma , little sisters, Juarez, Mexico, Mistletoe Kisses , my very wonderful family, New Year's Parties, the Sensational Six. ROSE, MARSHA BRENDA- Ma1'rbi' Gym Captain 33 Public Safety Comm. 2, Slips Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, MEMORIES-6l1!5'7g all those Buicks, haunted house, summer '57, R eal K ool, 5!29!58, Nashville Ave., Noreen's parties, Junior prom, '59, friendship with Steve, l E tters K oming, those lunches, H appy A ugust '59, T H Annksgiving '59, wonderful parents, brother, and Nana, D R iving, XVHaT'S HAPpEN ED ?, MuCHO ESpanoL. ROSELLI, CATHERINE- Cathy MEMORIES-Brigantine, Mays Landing, Penn Yan Swift, F.C., St. James, the Y , Steel Pier, Ellis, Verona Lanes, Phila., Lake Lenape, V.S.C.G., summer of '57, Kerstetter's, Aristocrat, Ben'sg Drums, 4Ritchie, Eddie, football games, B.B., Margie, Penn State. ROSENBERG, MARGERY- Marge Arista 2, 3, 43 Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 33 Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Herald Staff 4, Junior Prom Comm., Public Safety 13 Senior Current Events, Slips Comm. 13 Sophomore Current Events, Speakers' Bureau 3, 4, Secretary, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-- K emistry experi M ents, unforgettable friendships with Babe and Lynn, Claudia's Volkswagen, F abulous times with S omeone, head of Devils, J unior hi G h, sisters Eileen, Gail, Mid K night in M anhattan '59, being David's sister, friendships with Claudia, Lois, Sherry, Nancy, Janice: F ateful April S howers '59. ROSENBLOOM, JANET jaw Arista 2, 3, 43 Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 3, Banking Comm. 2, Sophomore and Senior Current Events, French Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A, 3, 4, Public Safety 13 Slips Comm. 1, U.N. Workshop 3, 4, Secre- tary 3. MEMORIES-Take-off, Irish '59, Sept. 20, 19595 Jr. and Sr. prom, Big Rough Army, discussions with Paul, won D er L ands, fantasies, Cookig Janice, Paulette, Sheila, Joyce, ice cubes and cot, bike trips, driving with Janice, talks with Gary, 8:30 dash, wonderful parents. ROSENSTEIN, GARY- Gm ' Orchestra 1. Q MEMORIES-The times with Paul, Biff, Mike, and Cookie, after school in Mac's lab, Junior Victory Party, Muzzy and Wirth, summer of '59, basket- ball with Fish and Kess , Paul's salmon sandwiches, my first solo ?, four great homerooms, banana pie. ROSLOF, BERTHA- Bert Library Comm. 1, 23 Pep Club 3. MEMORIES-Summers 58, 59 , the W.A.G., p.j. party at Roe's, Ed's crazy car, letters from K. and A., J ust W ishing, confused romances, Mike's singing, a certain L and M. , Willie, J ust F riends, B est P als, the cockatoo, football games, four memorable years at A.C.H.S., wonderful parents. ROSS, SUSAN GEORGIANNA- Half Pint Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Banking Comm. 1, 33 Commercial Club 2, 33 Locker Comm. 2, Checker 23 Gym Monitor 1, 2, 4, Rec- reation Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Checker 3. MEMORIES- J ust a For D , W onde R ful Senior Class, Senior pro M '57, '59, '60, Junior prom '59, C lass Night '59, 38 hours, T opped B y '60, Bridgeton game '58, Senior Day, tough posts, gym acci- dents, Poconos vacation during school '59, to make my Mom and Dad proud of me. ROSSMAN, ROBERT Chess Club 3, 43 Forum 3, 43 Guided Flight Club 3, 43 Presidentg Herald Ad Staff 4g Inside Atlantic City High School Radio Show 3, 4, Associate Producer 43 Library Comm. 2, 43 Math Club 3, 4, Treas.3 Photography Club 33 Science Club 2, 3, 43 Slide Rule Class 3: Soph. Current Events 1. MEMORIES-Capt. Andy in Physics, lunching with Mostovoy, Snyder, and Spielmang Breen and Inside Atlantic High 3 Bob Weems, Reddy Kilowatt, and Davis, Fluffy, Tristyg Erica, Cathy, John Grayg Ice Capadesg frustrating Silversing getting ads with Sherry. ROTH, BYRON- R0m2y Band lg Boys' Honor Service 3, 4g Banking Comm. 1, 23 Science Club 1, 23 Student Council 13 German Club 23 Viking Represen- tative 4, MEMORIES-Christmas ,SGQ Washington's Birthday '57-59'g Easter '573 pig, Little Darlin', philosophizing at the T3 fairy talesg Philey with Louey, Joey, and Halg New Years' '583 Simg Maverickg Petit F1eur 3 Corodag the Triple Alliance. ROTTER, ROCHELLE- Shelly Banking Comm. 3, 4g G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Library Comm, 1, 2, 3, 4, checker 3, 43 Locker Comm. 43 Spanish Club 2. MEMORIES--Freshman science with R.N.g Junior prom with a great gang, New York trip 59 3 basketball tournament 58 3 my sophomore year in 3143 Friday nights at the Pic.3 pursuing every goal successfullyg summers 58-59 3 breakfast in Chemistryg J ust E verything I3 lasting friendships with R.G. ROUNDS, LILLIAN G.W Lil Dance Club 3, 4. MEMORIES-My first day here, conversing with the crowdg Junior Prom 5-8 3 Senior Events 59g being given the nickname Scar by G. Mc., being in L with Bill Sterlingg those trips to Baltimore-August 29, 19593 thanks to my mother for standing by me. RUTLEY, LAWRENCE SACCO, JAMES- jimmy Banking 2. MEMORIES-My fondest memories are the cold night football games, dances given by the Student Councilg the teachers who helped me through these four years, the students with whom I have made lasting friendships. ROXWAN, JOANNE- jo' G.A.A. 1, 23 Slips Comm. 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2. MEMORIES-Thanks G''ivin G of 583 telephone calls from South Caro- lina, letters from England3 racetrack season, Monday nightsg trip to N.Y., trips to E G G Harbor, the fabulous days between Feb. 6, and March 8, of 59 3 being friends with Penny, Ruth, Karen, and Claudia. RUSH, PATRICIA ANN- Pal Attendance Comm. 13 Banking Comm. 13 Slips Comm. 33 Twirl- ers' Club 3. MEMORIES-The crazy su M mers of 58 and 59 3 beingg IVY'f3 blasts and PJ P arties3 Oct. 583 the Inlet gangg great friendships like Marie and Jackieg B rigan T ine3 St. J a M es3 Aug. 593 being em B a R - rassed3 cracking up April 58. SALVATORE, VERONICA MADELINE- Ronnie Band 3, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 1, 4, Future Teachers of America 1, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 4,' HEAD MA- JORETTE 4, Herald Staff-Typing Comm. 4, Latin Club 1, 3, 4, Ma- jorette 3, 4, Twirlers' Club 3, 4, Senior Class Get Together Comm. 4, Student Council Clean Up Comm. 4, Teachers Aid 2, 3, MEMORIES-Leading band as HEAD MAJORETTEH, Pals with the B est B unch, P.H.S. prom 59 , summer '59, June 27, 1959 with Donna. Bruce, and Albert, p.j. parties, Miss Congeniality 19593 Miss Brigantine contest, football games, Wynn ing the game at Verona, 'Junior' prom, Bingle, being 62,', always having my parents proud of me. SCANLON, JEFFREY- Jaffa Beginners' Slide Rule 3, Boys' Honor Service 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, Guided Flight Club 3, 4, Senior Slide Rule. MEMORIES-Riding big Dan's motorcycle in the rain, sitting in, the strato- sphere in Mr. Mac's class and cracking jokes, riding up a certain street to see the boys with two undershirts, the rush to the cafeteria in freshman year, finally, Graduation. SCANNY, DANIEL M.- Dam Boys' Honor Service 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Drama Guild 4, Math Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Perfect At- tendance 1, 2, Public Safety Comm. 3, 4, Radio Club 1, 2, Senior Current Events Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Stage Production Comm. 3, 4. MEMORIES-Making paper eucalyptus trees in E.E.K.'s room, my last day in 317, telling Roth to buy his own eraser in Mech. Draw., my first motor- cycle ride, that wild ride with jeff in Brigantine, when we almost ran over a fiddler crab, D.T.F.E.B.! SCHEAFFER, NORMAN C.- SkeeIJ Advanced Slide Rule 4, Attendance Comm. 2, 3, Beginners' Slide Rule 3, Boys' Honor Service 3, 4, Comm. Chairman, Chess Club 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Guided Flight Club 3, 4. Treas., Student Council Alternate 3, Student Council Improvement Comm. 3. MEMORIES-Junior prom, the last day of school in June '57, '58, and '59, dancing with M y D rearn, the race for the fifth period lunch lines, trying to borrow anyone's car to get to P'ville, riding shotgun for Mark Sey, senior pictures. SCHECTER, EUGENE- Gene Genie Basketball 1, Cafeteria Comm. 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3, 4, Current Events 2, 3, 4, Gym Dance Comm. 3, 4, Library Comm. 3, 4, Locker Room Comm. 2, Public Safety 2, 3, Spanish Club 2. MEMORIES-Swain's basketball, dates with Iceberg , June Fantasy '57, all about Mr., late talks with Dale, S ummer adventure, sister Bugsie, dating Diane, Junior's New Years' party, words with Boo, brother Ken, fishing trips, night football, Stop and Go signs, B.K.G. SCHIENHOLZ, JOSEPH- joan Locker Comm. 3, 4, Checker 3, 4, Assistant Chairman 4. MEMORIES-My four years at A.C.H.S., all the friends I have made, the night of May 23, 1959. SCHIENHOLZ, NATHAN Nate Italian Club 3, 4, Locker Comm. 3, 4, Checker 3, 4, Acting Chair- man 3, Chairman 4. MEMORIES-My four years at A.C.H.S., the friends I have made, May 23, 1959, Senior prom '60, the football games. SCHIFF, ABRAHAM-- Abe Sl1ifty Banking Comm. 1, Locker Room Comm. 1. MEMORIES-My beloved teachers in my junior year, going around with Cliff and Fred, the day my mother went out and bought me that 60 red and black convertible Impala, my three years trying to get out of Spanish One. SCHNITZEL, JUDITH ANN- Judi Attendance Comm. 4, Banking Comm, 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Girls Chorus Club 3, Library Comm. 1, Locker Comm. 3, Public Safety Comm. 2, Viking Homeroom Rep. 2. MEMQRIES7Prom 58 , dates with Pat , football and basketball games, skating rink with all the gang, talks with Mary Ellen, Mr. Ritchie's home- room ! being part of the BEST high school ever, Senior Year , to make my Mom and Dad proud of me. SCHOLCOFF, BARRY Drama Guild 4, Library Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Safety 1, 2, 3, 4. 'MEMORIES-I will always remember the library, Miss Bishop, and her tidbits food, 'Miss Collin's many adventures, Miss Carmack's Committee Bgnollcs k! ,Sw time when Miss Bishop was taking inventory and two shelves o oo s e . SCHULTZ, SANDRA E.- Sandy ScbuIlzy Art Club 3, Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 3, Cafeteria Comm. 1, 3, 4, G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Senior Current Events 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Slips Comm. 1, 2, Sophomore Current Events Club 1, 2, Secretary 1, 2, Student Council 1, 4, United Nations Workshop 4. MEMORIES-Being b USY , conventions, That reminds me of you , Lov'E' lette'R's in the sand , Venus in Pajama Game , Woman Ob S e S ed, May you always , surprises, B irth D ays, b E ach walkin G , talks, B ec K and Call 'Me , Say a Prayer , wonderful parents and wonderful people equal SUMMER B'ARETZ 1959. SCHREIBER, CLAUDIA SCHNEIDER, CARL- Sonny MEMORIES-A certain trip to Wildwood with an H.B., A.L., H.L., Mr. B. tSwar5Z's beard, Mr. Rosser and his kiddies, Mr. Zauner and his water-log rien s. SCHNEIDER, PAUL Attendance Comm. 2, 3, Boys' Honor Service 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Day 1, Math Club 3, 4, Presi' :lent 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Slide Rule 2, 3, Sophomore Current Events Club 1, 2, Student Council Rep. 3, 4. MEMORIES- B ecoming S weethearts, physics with Mr. Mac, Jr. prom with B. S. , great times with Stosh, brothers of Islam CCookie, Bif, Mikel, Bert's New Years Eve, Mom's house, Aug. 18, 1959, Junior Victory party, banana pie, summer '59, don't you know ? G.A.A. 1, 2, Reception 2, 3, Speakers' Bureau 3b, Student Council 3, 4a. Marty, D reaming, pine- Comm. 4, Russian Club 3, Slips Comm. 1, 3, 4, Senior Current Events 3, 4, Secretary 4, United Nations Workshop 3, 4, Chairman MEMORIES-Midnight R ide S , jack, Vicki, apple K afluff, through thick an D thin with Loi S , F antastic F ables, being David's sister, Joan and Bert 6f16l57, from Brubeck to Beethoven with Sherry, advice fro M som E one, sto R my weath H er, friendships with Janice, Margie, Lynn, Carol, sister Diane. SCHULER, FRANCIS- Frank Cafeteria Comm. 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 4, Gym Dance Comm. 4. MEMORIES-Jr. and Sr. prom, Sr. Events, Rutgers' weekend, Walking home from Heights past C.K. jr's house, U.C. Ball, watching movies in morning, being jINX ed, Sept. 26, Oct. 23, troubles with car, M.C. B,P. '59, SCHULZE, RICHARD F.- Suitra.re Stage Production Comm. 2, 3, 4. .MEMORIES-My first day as a freshman, my last day as a freshman, cut- ting midyear study periods, junior English and history, missing classes for re- hearsals, the night the S.P.O.B.Q.S,A., Close books German Two tests. SCHWARTZ, JOANNE- Srfau'artzie Queez1ie Banking Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Safety Comm. 2, 3, 4, Slips Comm. 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Viking 3, 4. MEMORIES-Trips to Egg Harbor, P'ville, O.C., R unning N owhere in 1959 blue Fo R d, Woody's, j ust M ad about ,I ust C lowning with my sisters , summer of 1958, Uncle Eords, Cgheviesg being ter-r-r-ribly dramatic, dahling! Senior prom vents ' 0. O ff to basketball, Bill , hot '60, Senior SCHWEBER, HENRY Slide Rule Club 3, Advanced Slide Rule Club 4. MEMORIES-Captain Andy's, advanced general science course, vile odors from the chemistry lab. that were only surpassed by the aroma from the cafeteria. SEEL, BARBARA LOIS-- Bunny Attendance Comm. 1, 2, Banking Comm. 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 1, 2, Locker Room 2, Public Safety 2, 3, 4, Slips 3, 4, Football player 4. MEMORIES-Lenape '57, Junior prom '57, caught in the thunderbird fpre- licensel with Pat, Nan, and Nancy, PJ. parties, MAYS LANDING, beach party '59, Junior Victory Party, knowing WARD, Christmas '58, daily excur- sions with GINNY, the class of '60. SEELIG, MAX- Big Max ' Public Safety , , Hall Clean-Up, Assistant Chairman Recreation Comm. , Wrestling Team MEMORIES-Homeroom, Mr. Huber, Mr. Weining's history class, great football games at the beach, wrestling Bruce and Moose , the freshman Protection Society for underprivileged underclassmen, crazy marching to gym, Ping Pong? , lifting weights at the Y with Shulby, HA. SERENI, JOSEPH- Stitch Public Safety 4. MEMORIES-Lake Lenape day with J.McE. and S.M., Junior Victory Party with the guys, junior and Senior prom, going through a door without it being opened, of course, D ouble D ating with Sonny and Pinky, long walks to Brigantine to D.D 's house, meeting new friends and teachers. SERUOYA, PAULETTE- Paul Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Banking Comm. 3, Co-Captain 1, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Freshman Cafeteria 1, Gym Monitor 3, Locker Comm. 3, Slips 1, Sophomore Current Events. MEMORIES-Big Rough Army, bike rides, talks with Ja, Pres., troubles to Rosalie, Blue Skies, Autumn Bandstand, Junior prom, Treas., Veep., moving to New York, New Year's Eve, baby wear dept., diets, Sheila, janet, Susan, Cookie, Rosalie, wonderful parents, Carsher, Lucin. SEY, MARK- Say KrumlaJ Attendance Comm. 3, Boys' Honor Service 4, Veep. 4, Cafeteria Comm. 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, 'Pres. 3, Locker Room Comm. 2, Public Safety Comm. '2, 3, Senior Current Events 3, 4, Sophomore Current Events 1, 2, Pres. 2, Student Council 1, 2, 4, Track Man- ager 1. MEMORIES-Dinner at M y F avorite friend's house, New Year's 1958' Junior prom, Saturdays at Gin's with Brown, Gould, Gins, Butcher, Legs Alybun, physics labs with Brac and Bluth, MERLE y passing to classes' cheating off Scheaffer, M arrg1in' F lymouths, J er' K , Our Mr Blue. 1 SHANE, MARLENE- Slmne 5'lmney Baker Attendance Comm. 1, 2, Cafeteria Comm. 1, Dance Club 4, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Safety 2, 3, Slips Comm. 1, 2, Thanksgiving Play 3, U.N. Work- shop 3, 4, Viking Representative. MEMORIES-RoaD MoNSTerS, S h A ryn's F riend S hip, UJHI. pr O m, sti'R A wb R idge S , C R uiSing aRouncl, 2115157, GMO and S top, L EEchy B er M uda Z , Iwo K es, Bob ling M emories, L ittle sisters Valarie, Di AN e, S H ady W arpoo l , Bon Rouge '59, P rin C eton, Breakers', shelter Minniekey Bugs , fr AT weekends, Mr. Blue, Veep. , Cupid-Carole, and Howard, fig H t- in G Natalie. SHAPIRO, BEVERLY- Bezf Attendance Comm. 4, Drama Guild 4, French Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, Herald Staff 4, Math Club 4, Slips Comm. 3, Sr. Current Events Club 3, 4. MEMORIES-Many new friends, B ein G called soph , 215159 going triple-Junior prom, Senior prom, and Events 1959, measles, U.S.Y. experiences, Buffalo, 1959: going with Bob, monsieur le presidente, A L an's S e nior party, R ememberin G many wonderful times with Evelyn, Sandy Paula and Barbara, indecision. SHAPIRO, CONSTANCEN- Gmini Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym captain assistant 1, F.T.A. 3, 4, Public Safety Comm. 1, 2, Slips 1, 2, 4, Tennis 3, Volleyball 1, 2. MEMORIES- C razy C rushes, S ecret W orries, flyboy, Christmas eve '57, p.j. parties, N ew York M ail, Aug. 19, 1958, A c T ion, H aving gr E at frien D S , Amer. History Two, Senior prom, Senior Ewientsi 'g60 , Philadelphia trip S , J ust M ad, vi C tory partie S , itte is. SHAPIRO, JAN1CEw fan Attendance 2, Cafeteria Comm. 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, E.T.A. 4, G.A.A. 4, Gym Monitor 2, U.N. Workshop, Reception Comm. 2. MEMORIES-My sweet sixteen, p.j. party at S.N., fabulous friendships , Barb, Sandy, janet, Bev, and Roby, summer of 59 with those unforgettables and B.K.'s excursions, Saturday afternoon with Janet, tennis anyone ? finally receiving my license, Little Sister , 8:30 dash, Devil's Debut. SHA At 1, 2, ME chievo SHERIDAN, CHARLES SHESTACK, DONALD- Twin Attendance 4, Interclass Athletics, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Safety Comm. 2, 3. KMEMORIES-I'm going to sock you and sock.you hard, my fabulous ex- periences in Philadelphia, basketball league at the center. PIRO, RONNIE- Sharp tendance Comm. 1, Drama Guild 4, Gym Captain 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Recreation Comm. 3, Slips Comm. 1, Viking Comm. 3, 4, Viking Publication 3. MORIES-ROAD MONSTERS, sharing L i K es, D i S likes, and M any F riends, with Goldy, M u C h success at P re S idential S haring F un with Big Four, ta'iL K s With ELLEN, M ar L ene, 1 ani C e, re C alling ,I oyful times, late hour escapacles, M i S - us surprises, My Prerogativegg carefree roaming-then there was Larry. SHARP, JAMES- Ribr Locker Room Comm. MEMORIES-The happy smiles on report card day, the enjoyable pep rallies, the fondest teacher everyone loved. J SHESTACK, RONALD- Fuzz Baseball 1, 2, Cafeteria Comm. 1, 2, Center basketball 1, 3, 4, Public Safety 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Team 1, 2. MEMORIES-Lake Lenape '59, 5th and 6th periods, Jr. Victory, Bruce and Mary at Jr. Victory, Charlie Kramer's smash up,- Y , Phila., being with joan New Years' 1959, Southern Comfort experiences, Spanish with Mike, cutting up Craig, wonderful parents, SHICK, JANICE-ffsbffiyf' Attendance 1, Banking 1, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, Locker Room Comm. 1, 2, Slips 1, 2, Public Safety Comm. 1, 2. MEMORIES-Going steady with David Satinover, 1l12l58, D eliciou S D e S serts, All the Way, J ust havi N g S ome wonder F ul friends , en j oying ri D es in 31 , R om A nces, You'll Never Know , dating that ce R tain S omeone, Senior Events, prom ss , '60' , ROAD MONSTERS, wonderful memories and bright future with ketzela, S M I. C B . SHUSTER, SONDRA TERRIEM Sandy Arista 2, 3, 4, Attendance Comm. 3, 4, Banking Comm. 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 1, French Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Sports 1, 2, Gym Captain 3, Gym Monitor 1, 2, Senior Current Events Club 3, 4, Slips Comm, 1, Sophomore Current Events Club 1, Z, U.N, Work- shop 3, 4. MEMORIES- A B lissful year 1956 , Caribbean Cruise , being young with Merle, Barbara, Bonnie, Linda, Stokes, and Joanne, unforgettable sum- mer of 59 , SZ twigs plus SZ branches plus SZ limbs equal S ome B ody entrancing, Aug 14's speed queen, sisters Iris, Vickie, Uncle Leo , Supporting Merle, Que sera sera. SHUTE, JOHN- Cliff Locker Comm. 2, Public Safety Comm. 3, 4. MEMORIES--Four happy summers, trips to Phila. with Abe, Chuck, Lou, Fred, Shestacks', watching Abe make his first million, Fred make E, Roy graduating, Howard his job, Tom, give up Judy !, weekend blasts, knowing alphabet from A-C and W-Z. SIGURDSON, BARBARA- Bm'br MEMORIES-My freshman year, soda at the Mayfair, the friendships of all the kids I may never see again, especially June, Gail, and Janet, football games, the back table in the cafeteria. SILENCE, MARGARET ANN- Marg Banking Comm. 3, 4, Chairman 4, Boss for a Day 33 Commercial Club 3, 4, G.A.A. Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Monitor 3, 4, Gym Co- Captain 1, Public Safety Comm. 2, Reception Comm. 2, 33 Student Council Alternate 2, Twirlers' 4. MEMORIES-Driving with Cathy, trips to Ocean City, knowing Sandy, fighting with B.G. , St. james, lunch with the crazy three, teasing Vicki, twirling with the greatest kids, going with a great guy, jr. prom 59 with BILL , Sr, Events, Sr. prom 6o , summer of 57 , four wonderful years in A,C.H.S. SILVERSIN, LOUIS- Lou Lamar Cafeteria Comm. 2, Drama Guild 1, Forum 3, Pres., Veep., Herald Ad Staff 1, Math Club 1, National Honor Society 4, Public Safety Comm. 1, Speakers' Bureau 3, 4. MEMORIES-Slave sessions in 119, two years with Handy Andy, trying to shut Gins up, the Captain's daughter, planning to write Preis, poison- ing the chem. lab with SO , rides in Soltz's sailboat, functions with Freed: bridge with the boys. SIMPSON, EDWARD- Ed MEMORIES-Getting out at noon this last year, jr. year, 4th period shop, the girl in Skippy's locker. SINGER, BARBARA- Barb A Attendance Comm. 1, 2, 3g Banking Comm. 1g Cafeteria Comm. lg French Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Gym Monitor 1, 2, 3, Slips Comm, 1, 2, 3, 4g Sophomore Current Events Clubg U.N. Work- shop 4. MEMORIES-Being young with Bonnie, Shuster, Merle, Linda, Joanne, Stokes, and Jill, sisters Harriet, Barbara, Devil's Debut '57g J ust S hortg Hayride '58, for R ever Wonde R ingg sweet 16 g Junior prom, P redicament S g homeroom with John, summer '59, Broadway with Bonnie, wonderful parents, S. , it was great. SISKIND, LOUIS- Lou Locker Comm. 2, Public Safety 3, 45 Wrestling Club 3. MEMORIES-Girlsg blasts at Abe'sg trips to Philly, crazy summersg picking up girlsg playing the hotelsg Lake Lenapeg dinner danceg drambouleg my. fondest memories are left at the Dog house, Bogatin's and the nuggetg girlsg riding in the blue Caddy. SLOTOROFF, HOWARD- Sl0lly ' Pr0feJror of Woman0l0gy Boys' Honor Service 3, 43 Cafeteria Comm. 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Current Events Club 2g Future Physicians of America 3, 4, Or- chestra 1, 2, Photography 33 Science Club 2, 3, 4, Presidentg Viking Subscription Staff 2. MEMORIES-The weekends at Gary'sg talking to girls from Phillyg writing letters in physics classg taking up for Fabian even though he carft sing, driving down Atlantic Ave. through three red lightsg listening to Bruce call me Slotty. SMITH, CHARLES A,- C.B. Chine Chai Charlie MEMORIES-Coming back to A.C. in 19595 finding some old friends still here, hanging around with Leo Hunter, sitting in the gym balcony listen- ing to the wild jokes of john Frasier and Jesse Miller, after eating our lunches someone saying Let's went g falling down the steps, not being able to stand because of the jokes that were being told. SMITH, KENNETH Smzltf' MEMORIES--The coffee breaks, the ball we had in New Yorkg Mr. Mc- Kinnon's talksg the drags in the tech shopg my senior English teacher who was the M ost F un. SMITH, THOMAS AIw Hfezf Interscholastic Baseball, Football, and Basketball. MEMORIES-My fondest memories are my four years in A.C.H.S., even though at times I would have liked to forget them, I would not have ,missed it for anything, during the summer I liked the wild parties we had down here and up in Philadelphia. SMITH, THOMAS- Tinker Interclass Baseball, Basketball, and Football 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Patrolling the halls with the Inlet boys, always being late for class, the junior Promg having Miss Pltale for two yearsg my wonderful mo- ments in 116, all the parties at Bano's house. SMYTHE, JOHN- Brian Swimming Club 3, Swimming Team 4. MEMORIES-Mr. Williams fire traps with little Spider Joe Ayre g Mr. Donovan's quiet orderly homeroomg the letters we wrote to college in Mr. Rosebery's classg Experimentia Docet g Miss Burns' volunteer forced labor essay projects, Mr. Bankert's Good Housekeeping laboratory methods. SNOW, MARGARET ROSE- Maggie Arista Aide 3, 43 Attendance Comm 33 Banking Comm 23 Com- mercial Club 2, 3, 43 Corresponding Secretary 4g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Sitting at the sarne lunch table for 4 yearsg Pat, Gail, Eloise, Ronnie, Mattie, Rosie, and Carole Leeg 10f11f56Q 7f14f58Q 31271593 8f29,59Q Easter in New Yorkg Summer Vacation with Marge C.3 The day when Joe received the scholarshipg the gab sessions sixth period. SNYDER, JAY MARK- Fuzznuf' Banking comm 1, 2, 33 Drama Guild 2, 3, 4g jr. Veep ,583 Gym Dance- Comm 43 Math Club 33 Photography Club 43 Radio Club 1, 23 Science Club 2, 33 Stage Production Comm 2, 3, 43 Assistance Manager '59, '60. MEMORIES-Sailing with Capt. Andyg Rehearsing for two class night playsg Lunch in La Grande Salle de Baing Helping D. K. look for his candleg the ever popular 44-44-44-443 Selling gas masks to Cafeteria Committeeg Oxborious Talent Showsg Trying to warm up B. S. SOBLE, MICHAEL JAY- Mike BugJ Basketball 33 Boys Honor Society 3, 43 Cafeteria Comm 2, 33 Interclass Baseball, Basketball, Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Public Safety 1, 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Current Events 1, 23 Student Council 2, 33 Track 1, 2L , MEMORIES-At the V.F.w.Q the boys on my boatg meeting .the Margate Policeg G oing J ust to Brigantine3 a night at C A with the four of usg a hot night in Augustg the night after the prom at the S W 3 New Year's '59. SOLTZ, DAVID ALLAN- S0llzy Daw Dave Cafeteria Comm 2, 3, 43 Current Events 1, 2, 43 Drama Guild 2, 3, 43 Forum 1, 2, 3, 4g Math Club 4g Photography Club 2, 33 fSgt. at Armsj School Spirit Comm 4g Gym Dance Comm 3, 43 Speakers Bureau 43 Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4g junior Prom Decorations Comm. MEMORIES!-Being Promptg Making the Honor Rollg campaign jinxg sisters Margie, Claudiag jay, Lou, Al3 Weekends with the boysg Junior Promg Sum- mer '593 2 lbsg CARRIE ing my bO0k5Q being BRAVER than any Beatnikg Blastg Mom, Dad, Janieg Hanging around with that C lassy roa . SOMERS, ELIZABETH ANN- Belts Betty Bible Club 33 Commercial Club 3, 43 MEMORIES-Mr. Biship's Biology Class3 My two trips .to Washingtong AAll Senior Activitiesg football gamesg july 17, 19593 gab sessions-with the girlsg wanting to see my friends succeed throughout lifeg Graduationg to see my dreams come true. SORKOWITZ, DANIEL Russian Clubg Slide Rule Class. MEMORIES-Orderly and expedient passing through hallsg plush seats.in the auditoriumg self service lunch lines3 Homeroomg gyrng studyg lunchg riding the busg Algebra. SOUDERS, JOHN PAUL johnny Public Safety 2, 3, 43 Radio Club 1. MEMORIES-Fifth period in the gymg Summers of '58-'593 Getting up to go duck hunting at 9 A.M.3 St. James dances and afterwardg having a ballg riding around in my '51 Fordg Making the Honor Rollg Being part of the Class of '60. SPANO, FRED SPIELMAN, ALAN LEON- Al Spiel Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Pres, Boys' Honor Service 4, Forum 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, pres, Radio Workshop 3, Science Club 5, 4, Speakers' Bureau 3, 4. MEMORIES-Winning So. Jersey Jr. Chess Championship and NJ. State High School Chess Championship, being selected to N.H.S., Budging physics labs, two years with the Penquin , nicknaming Capt. Anchy , Inhaling after Lou's Chem. Experiments, dodging straws 8: food in the cafeteria. SPITZER, KENNETH CARL- Kenley Cafeteria Committee 1. MEMORIES-The Fracturing time I had while in Behind the Wheel , walking on the marshes, great boat trips in the ocean, playing ball. at the yard, learning how to ski, workhard at my summer job, rowdy times at Malher's house. SQUIRES, CLAUDIA JEAN Attendance 2, 4, Boss for A Day 3, Code of Ethics 3, G.A.A. Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Reception 4, Slips 2, 4, Spanish Club 4, Student Council Representative 3, Viking Subscription Staff 3. MEMORIES-My little sisters, Kathy and Carol, Talks with Chickie, Jo- anne, Karen, Penny, Ruth, B oss for A day, letters to Hawaii, calls from Willow Grove, '59 Chevrolet, Brothers, David, Gary, Bob, Coffee at Bob's, K eeping EX cited, the day at the Poconos. STABILE, BEATRICE JOY- joy 'fjayourf Arista 2, 3, 4, Banking 4, Color Guard 3, 4, Soph. Current Events Club 1, 2, Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastic Leader Corps 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 1, 4, Sports Leader Group 2, 3, Student Council Representative 1, Publicity Comm of junior Prom 3, Red Cross Assistant 4, Outstanding Sophomore 2, All Star Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball Teams 1, 2, 3, 4, MEMORIESWTwilight Time, New Years, Junior Proms, N.E.C., Little Sisters, talks with Jimmie, Kenny, Campaigns, Elections, june, Carole, Cathy, Linda, Toni, Bunny, pixie haircuts, Always having fun, having a Twin, J.C.C. Basketball, Y high, Weekends, PJ, Parties. STARR, BONNIE- Bo n Attendance Comm 1, 2, 3, 4, Banking 1, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Gym Monitor 4, Home- room Secretary 3, Slips Comm 1, 2, 4, Sophomore Current Events 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3, Viking 4. MEMORIES-Being young with Barbara, Shuster, Merle, Linda, Robbie, Joanne, Stokes, Matchmaking, j O vial times, homeroom with John, JR. Prom- B arrels of F un, unforgettable summer 59 , Broadway with Barbara, w R iting lette R s, M any T rips to the School yard, being their delinquent, Murrayment, forgetting much sadness. STARR, STANLEY- Sian Drama Guild 1, 2, Wrestling Club 1, Public Safety. MEMORIES-Good times at Hell's Half Acre, ,April Showers of 1956, Strawdust of 1956, April Showers of 19593 Junior Victory Party 1959, playing ball at Alan's court. QF STASHAK, THEODORE- Sauk junior football MEMORIES-Talking with the boys jerry, Charles, and Bob on the front steps during lunch, hanging out at Ben's and Drums. STAVITSKY, LOlS ANN- Lo, Hilo Attendance Comm. 3, 4, Freshman Cafeteria Comm, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Current Events, Spanish Club 3, 4. MEMORIES-Many H appy M emories, being Miss Alaska, jr. Prom, tal K s with Nancy, big s I ate R , G reatest D ays, Florence Night- ingale, Ruth, J, M dandy, M y S iste R S , New Ye A r S '59, homeroom with John, Billie, Beth, and Lynn's friendship, dreaming of boys, times with the girls, A lways F ighting. STEEDLE, ROGER CRAIG- Steen Boy's Honor Service 5, 4, Cafeteria Committee 4,.Public Safety 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 1, Swimming Team 4, Ushers Committee 2. MEMORIES-Being a Senior, Junior Prom, St. James Dances, Looking over the girls at Ocean City, Summer '59, getting my license, hanging around with all the guys, Ron, Tom, Daryl, and Jim, Writing for the Viking , Dates and fights with B.V. STEINER, DONALD-- Don Algebra Tutor 1, Cafeteria Comm 2, 3, 4, Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Football team 1, Public Safety Committee 3, Viking Rep- resentative 3. MEMORIES-Toast to Tough Times, New York, Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, F towers, Peacock in prophetic conversation accom- panied perchance by inebriation, Vive les Femmes, Linda, Cathy, Sandy, Joan, Especially Rita, Wine, Women, Words, what more is there, Bandstand ? Princeton? STEPHENS, BARBARA ANN Barb Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 4, Library Committee 1, 2, Slips Committee 2. MEMORIES-Freshman hockey, football games, pep rallies, junior year, Physics labs, Senior Events and class night 1959, Margate City Basketball Championship, A.S.A. Basketball League, Margate Youth Fellowships play Aunt Susie Shoots the Works , Joy's sweet-sixteen party, Absegami Re- treat, Senior Year. STERR, CLAUDIA LOUISE- Penny Arista Aide 3, Attendance Committee 4, G.A,A. sports 1, 2, Slips Committee 2, Student Council Representative 2. MEMORIES-'Meeting that Certain Someone , doing H omewor K -at the last moment, having such wonderful friends, Joanne, Karen, Ruth, Claudia, naking plans with Harry for our future, trouble with Geometry, report card narks, two New York trips, waiting for weekends to come. STEWART, ALICE ELO ISE- Cookie Attendance comm 3, Future Teacher's of America 3, 4, Girls Athletic Association 1, Library Comm 5, 4: Secretary 2, Recreation Comm 4, Slips Comm 4. MEMORIES-Going with P.F., parties of 57 , Campaigning for B.B. , getting nights for gabbing with D.S. , crying after failing chemistry tests, Smiling at everyone then wondering who they were, trying to figure everyone out then trying to remember my name. STICKEL, ANN MARIE CAROLINE- Bulle15fly Attendance Comm 1, Orchestra 2, Library Comm, 1, Locker Committee 1. MEMORIES-Love life with Joe Mitchell , opera trip with Laura, Park- way, California Avenue parties, Ruth and her '59 Chevy, homeroom with Mr. Daddyo , car trouble on a lonely road and drive-ins with joe, Drums and Bens, hating V.F. Watching Ellen Starve. STOESS, THOMAS RICHARD Tom Banking Comm, Baseball Team 1, 2, 5, 4, Gym Dance Commit- tee, Student Council. MEMORIES-Passing both the Written and driving test within one hour, Baseball trips, Winning SJ. Championship in '58, '59, Ocean, City board- walk, dance, and blonde in summer '59. St. james Dances, Dating Kathy, junior Prom, hanging around with Ron, Rog, and Jim. STOKES, ELAINE BARBARA Arista 2, 3, 4, Attendance Comm 1, Constitution Correspondence Comm 3, French Club 3, 4, School Safety 8a Improvement Comm. 3, School Store 2, Slips Comm 1, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Typing room comm 2, United Nations Workshop 3, Viking H. R. repre- sentative 2, 4, MEMORIES-Florida '57, Georgia '59, Devils' Debut '56, April Showers '58, Senior Victory Party '58, 4 years homeroom with Al, New Years '59, Weed END s, walks with Nat, being young w1th,I..1nda, Sandy, Joanne, Bar- bara, Merle, Bonnie, c R ushe S , getting 'ED ucateds SiSf E R S little A nd big. . STRING, RUTH ELIZABETH- Granny Attendance Committee 1, MEMORIES-Getting my license and driving my Dad's car, going to Drum's, going out with those certain someones, Summer and Winteryof 58 5 driving around with Pat, Anne, The night the car caught fire, P.H.S. s football game, STROGIS, EDWARD SUEY Eddie Locker Room Comm 1, Stage Crew 1, Interclass Basketball, foot- uall 1, 2, 3, MEMORIES-junior Prom, Various Dances, All those red letter days, those 100 yard dashes to the lunch line, 'Pep Rally's, the trips to the away gamCSJ Sophomore year, and all the good times at A.C.H.S. STURGEON, KAREN SDE- Sue All-State Chorus 3, 4, Attendance Comm 3, Choir 3, 4, CVice- Presidentj Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Glee Club 3, 4, Library Comm 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Slips Comm, 1, 2, Soph. Current Events Club 2. MEMORIES-Always seen with Bar B ara, Margaret, and Vicki, Driving ??, PJ. parties, that W onderful Aunt Susie Shoots the Works , Chem- istry lab, Summe R of '59 in Va., with 5 in '59, All-State Chorus '58 and '59, Senior Prom, Senior Events. STURGIS, WILLIAM GERALD- ferry Football 1, Cafeteria Committee 4. MEMORIES-Sitting in front talking with Ted, Chas, Bob, and Big joe, the wo N derful times W ith the kids in school, the times with Millie. SUKCEF, ALBERT RONALD Banking Comm 4, Cafeteria Comm 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4, Gym Dance Comm 3, 4, junior Prom Decorations Comm 3, Senior Prom Comm 4: Slide Rule Club 2, Senior Class Financial Comm Chairman 4, MEMORIES-many devi L,'i S h eve N in G s, being seen with the guys, weekend afternoons at Ginz's, neckwear by Longo , being optomistic, physics with Mac, hours on the telephone, homeroom with Elaine, Tony's, inane rides, talks with jesse, longing to drive. SULLIVAN, REX SULPIZI, JANET MARIE- fan Attendance Comm 2, Girls Athletic Association 3, 4, Library Comm 4, Locker Room Committee 3, Slips Committee 4. MEMORIES-Pigskin PR om, Class n I ght 59 g New Year's '58, '59, Swimming parties, C rash of 57 , trips to New Yor K , Virginia, Washington DC and Brooklyn , Luong talk S with BOB ie, best junior homeroom, visits from Carol in 326, Being friends with Bonnie and oy. SUMNER, BRUCE CARMEN- Game Cafeteria Committee, Public-Safety Committee. MEMORIES-There's one memory I hold dear to me no matter where I go, it is the memory of my high school, Dear Atlantic City High. Her sons are best by every test, they'1l conquer every foe, Dear Atlantic City High. SUSTIN, DEENA IOY- Dee Dee Arista Aide 3, Attendance 2, 3, Cafeteria 1, Public Safety 1, 2, 4, Slips 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Sec. 3, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Gym Ca.ptain 1, 3, MEMORIES- D reaming of the B oy, New Years Eve 58 59 g Sharing Mutual problems with Rosie and JoAnn,'Admiral Byrd's Crew '58-'59, Advice from Lynn, Betsy, Babe, Maxine, Jr. Prom 58-59, Senior Events '58, S haring C alls, lucky P enny, understanding parents. SWAIN, CHARLOTTE YVONNE- Clao1fzie Cafeteria Comm 2, 4, Dance Club4, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Gym Captain 1, Gym Monitor 3, 4, Library Comm 1, 2, Public Safety 4, Slips Comm 3, Speakers Bureau 3, Student Council. MEMORIES-Cotillion '59, chats with Pat, My friend Irma, weekends in Vineland, trips to Boston, Hartford, Conn, D.C., Philly, parties with M.F. D.I..., To be tops in whatever profession I enter and to make my family proud of me. comm, co-chairman. gate Girls, Wonderful 4 years. 1, 2, 3, Hockey 3, Viking 3. SVUINTON, JOAN ROBERTA- jamie Babe Som Attendance Comm 1, 2, 3, 4, Banking Comm 1, Basketball 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Publicity Comm 3, Pep Club 3, Reception Comm. 2, School Spirit Comm 4, Student Council Publicity Comm 4, Viking Home room representative 3, Senior Prom band MEMORIES- j oking A lways with the Guang, New Years '59, Proms, Gray Olds, Victory Parties, Lenape, Junior-Senior Years, Gra D ua- t'.'I on d','A N ce '59, junio! Blasts, Carolyn's trips, Nancy's Ideas, PJ. p ARTIE S5 Great Summers, that boat, Harvest Holiday, Ventnorites, Mar TALIAFERRO, ELLA LOUISE- Healthy Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4, Banking Comm 1, Basketball 2, Gym Capt. MEMORIES-Weekends eating spaghetti with Ruth, Gertrude, Elaine, Emily and Ellen, walking home after the basketball games with Tommy , first date with Frank , the night Arlene said, Ella, you are now a member of the L.P.F. , receiving letters from Wendell, Herby, Richard. TAYLOR, RUTH YVONNE- Mi5.r five Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain of Basketball team 1, 2, Hockey 2, 3, Jazz Club 1, Locker Room Comm 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Viking 1, 2. MEMORIES-Going with Mr. Touchdown , Lincoln's Homecoming '58, 59, Prom '58, '59, trying to convince Mr. W right I really dig him, Relays '58, '59, when Imet T hat sweet M arshmallow, Ella and her love problems and also Ann, Summer of 58, 59. TAYLOR, WILLIAM TEAGUE, WILLIAM TERRENCE, MARIE JEANETTE- Pee Safety 1, Hockey 4, Tennis 4, Monitor Clarence, knowing Rhona and Herb, jojuan Joann and Nooky, my dog Frisky , Oct. Charles Bertha , letters from a C ertain Parents. MEMORIESA-'59 Senior Prom, '59 Cotillion, Weei: r1Reef: Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Wardrobe designer, Drama Guild 4, Public 4. Bill, Closest friends Mary and and jimmy, Mamie, Helena, 13, '59, going steady with 'B ashful Marine, Wonderful TERRY, MARINA HAZEL4 Squeel Rina Basketball 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3g Gym Captain 1, Gym Co Captain 1, Library Comm. 2, 3, 4, Recreation Comm. 4, Slips 2, 3, 4, Student Council Alternate Representative 1, 2, MEMORIES-Summer of '57, meeting R.L.H., friendships with F.S., A,S., and B.,I.B., Chemistry 4th period, eating at Mom Stewart's house, drivingrto school with Mrs. Barr, having fun with my five Aunts and Mom, obtaining my drivers license july of '59. THOMAS, CAROL REGINA G.A.A. 3, 4, Gym equipment monitor 3, Library Committee 4, Slips committee 2, 3. MEMORIES-junior Prom 59 , getting measles on New Year's Eve, Slips committee in Mr. Hart's office, getting Janey in trouble with a certain teacher, trying to get in the Cafeteria before the freshmen, St. James Dances. THOMAS, DAVID BERNARD- Lamb Locker Committee, Recreation Committee. MEMORIES-I met a very nice girl named Ada Johnson, I am in the National Guards, I will get a transfer to 101 Air Borneg I have a Boss, T.S., E.S., R.C., W.G., AJ. TINSLEY, ROBERT TOLL, RICHARD DAVID- Dials Beginners Slide Rule Club 3, Current Events Club 2, 3, 4, Caf- eteria Comm 1, French Club 3, 4, fSgt. At Armsjg Orchestra 1, 2, National Honor Society, Science Club 1, 2, 3. MEMORIES-Climbing Mt. Washington, playing in Orchestra, going with Bob Me er to Y races, visits to S Lake in Maine THARPE, SYLVESTER- Mr, B.T. Buddy Cross Country Track, Locker Room Committee, Recreation Com- mittee, South jersey Champs 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 4. MEMORIES-Having fun with the boys, jamming with F.j.,. R.P., the Penn. Relay of '59, going up to the city, Class Nite of '58, meeting P.L. in my sophomore year, digging P rivate I nvestigat1ng the most. THRON, BLAIR KENERLY JR.- Toppy Thorne Banking Committee 1, Boy's Honor Service 3, Freshman Cafeteria Committee 1, Sophomore Cafeteria Committee 2. MEMORIES- C''haingang-CMarga T e City Beach Crewjg Summer '58 8: '59, 3!14l58, at R.G.'s party, 5!10!S8, at St. James Dance, junior Prom ' 59 , Money?, getting drivers license, Pug-Nose Till???, Senior year, the usual gang, Miss Margate Ball 15955 the old days. THROSSEL, JUDITH LEE-' 'Duffy' Drama Guild 3, 4. MEMORIES-Ixong walks D own in the I-I eights, going to the proms, J unior's an D seniors, Drama Guild, E ag L es, my trip, seven brothe R S , my first confused D ay a T another school, autumn walks, eighth period classes. ' Williamsburg, Summer-sailing races, gold matches, swimming Dartmouth, Cornell, Williams, Harvard, Canoeing Down Long great times at Ho Jo's in Naples, Maine. TOURIGIAN, MELINA ROXIE- Roxy Banking Comm 3, 4, Gym Captain 3, 4, Locker Room Monitor 2, Pep Club 2, Shop Foreman 3. MEMORlESiFour years in A.C.H.S., driving to school in Hot 57 Chevy, B asketball games of 57 , Junior Prom, Seen riding around with Eileen and Arnie, Always remember that certain someone J.P. , Oct. 9, 1959, July 27, 19581 Tuesday nights, Senior Events 196O , make my mother proud of me someday. TOWNSEND, BARBARA ANN- Bobbie Barb Attendance 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Cap- tain 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 33 Public Safety 4, Slips Comm 1, 2, 3, 4, Viking 4, Volleyball 3. MEMORIES-Congregating with the sociables P.I., G.M., B.H., FJ., rea membering events with Harold Camper 588a59 , Steady trying to convince him I'll wait , To dedicate my life to happiness, make my parents proud of me, to become Mrs. Harold E. Camper. TROULAND, FRANCES LORRAINE- Fwzm1y Fmn'f Attendance Comm 4, Basketball 2, 3, Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Guild 4, Field Day 1, Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Capt 2, Red Cross 1, School Store 1, Slips Comm 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 1, Teachers aide 2, 3, 4, Viking Representative 3, 4, Volleyball 2. MEMORIES-Buttons, Bubbles, that weeken D in New York, S enior e V ents, L earning to drive in a car without brakes, j uly 24, 1959, b R ight lights, long n A il S , walks on the B oardwalk in the win- te R , D ances and par T ies in October, Frisky and Scamper. TUGGLE, JOAN- j.T. Mir: T Banking comm, G.A.A., slips comm, Viking Committee. MEMORIES-Big D , S ummer '58, S enior P rom '59g 11191595 Cotillion '59, D s Mr. Zz , C amden B asketball G ame '58, E ddies G irl 8th period study, J ose, The T ypical Teenager, get with it, G ary and B ootsieg Mr. C upici, Mom, Dad, I M ade Intl TURNER, FLORENCE Fluffy Banking Comm 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 1g Locker Room Monitor 3, Locker Room Comm 1, Pep Club 2, Shop Foreman 3. MEMORIES--Four years at A.C.H.S., adopting two sisters, Bobbie and Percy, Trips to N.Y.C., weekend at Keswick, Youth nights seeing that cer- tain someone, June 6, 1957 my brother married Rosemarie, Basketball Games of '57, P.J. parties, senior Events 196O , having two fabulous parents. TURSI, ADELE CARMELAW Del Commercial Club 3, 4, G.A,A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Gym Captain 2, co-captain 3, 4, Italian Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, S.L,G. 2, 3, slips comm 1, 2, 3, 4, Ticket committee Jr. Prom. MEMORIES-doi N g the D on'ts in th E gy, Twi L ight ti M e '57, '59, Sophistication in Soph Poll, New Year's at Carol's, Carmella , 15 sisters, Frankie's wedding, long talks and secrets with Kathy, having wonder- ful, understanding parents. TYNAN, JAMES- - jim German Club 3. MEMORIES-Thinking of excuses when report cards came out, going to night basketball and football games. UPTON, GAIL MARIE G.A.A. 1. MEMORIES-Trip out west, Medford weekends, Bermuda '57, Wash- ington '59, Friendship with June, football 84 basketball games, helping out in the Hospital, Art school exhibits, Senior Events '60. VARVARO, CHARLES LEONARD- Vanguard Library Squad, Lunchroom Sergeant 1, Band, Hall Patrol, Library Squad 2, Band, Football Team, Meritorious Service Awards 3,.Uohn Adams High Schoolj MEMORIES-First Day in Atlantic City High School CMay, 19591, Great times at the Lake and beach, I lost the car K eys at the lake, When Cathy took Ozzie's car and tried to drive it, faround a poleJ, Great times in NEXV YORK. VEITH, LINDA KAY- Penny Gidgez Equipment Monitor 4, Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3,'4, Future teachers of America 3, 4, Library Committee 1, 2, 3, Sergeant at arms, Public Safety Committee 1, 2, 3, Slips Committee 1, 2, 3. MEMORIES- T o M y B est M emories, S isters R ena, Bobbi: and Susan, j oys and H olidays with all Great Kids, A Iu'R s teWa,'R de s s w 1 L L,' 0 R b 1 t, Mums G 01d Rush- Dn- nate S 844.60, L oving partie S , taffy, T.L.'s dates, 101235 excursions to Philly and Wilmington, poems, G reek God S SPJS. WACHTEL, ANITA Attendance 2, Banking 1, Cafeteria 2, 3, 4 dent, Library 2, 3, vice pres., Public Safety Bureau 3, 4, Student Council. MEMORIES-P R oms, Winter Wonderland S , S ophomo R e D ate S , back to Washington and Ruthie, little sister Sue, blind dates, a new A nd G abbing on telephone, hay R ide S , eighth period study halls. WAGNER, ELLEN AURA- El Attendance Committee 1. MEMORIES-Lake Lenape Day with M.H., Love Life with C.B. California Av, parties, proms and bins! Ruth 81 her churning hating V.L., Watching Ann get sick on her three day diet, Swimming at the Y with A.S., Shutting ..YaPPY,, up. , F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, presi- 1, Slips 3, Speakers double dates, new cars, 8l23!58, big sisters Judi B rothe R , S itting A letter Game! VALENTINE, GEORGE PAUL-- The Sain! Drama Guild 3, 4, Forum 3, 4, Viking 2, Wrestling Club 3, 4. MEMORIES-Quietone jam sessions, April Showers of '59, Senior Sum- mer 84 The Special , Bev, Marilyn, Candy, Naomi, Stella, Lydia, Toni, Kathy, Norma, Marie, Lynn, etc, Green Old's and yellow soda trucks on Rt. 40 at the Gables Inn. VANCE, WILLIAM TREGE- Bill MEMORIES-6th period history: the set days at tech, the long lunch period, Mr. Rosserg The New York trip and Mr. Mac Kinnon, The football games, Mr. Harman, and the boys down the shop. VITALE, THOMAS PETER- Tom Vital Basketball 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Having Pizza parties over my house, going to the movies on Saturday night with the boys, jim, Baby, Charley, Bob, getting to play in my first football game for High school, Scoring my first touchdown, beating Bridgeton 14-12 October 17, 1959. VOELMLE, CAROL, JEAN- c.1.'f 1eanmf' Rurzy'i Arista Aid 2, Banking XComm 1, Cafeteria Comm 2, 3, Choir 3, 4, Sec 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus Club 2, Librarian 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Locker Room Comm 1, Recreation Comm 3, 4, Checker 4, Sports Leader Group 2, Publicity Committee 4. MEMORIES-Junior year with jimmy, seen with Pat, BJ. Charmayne, L'il Barb, 2 years with Tom, three Junior Proms, Senior Prom Sz events '59, '60, trips to Wfildwoodg New Year's Eve '59, Getting my license, G.C.I. '59 Operator WALKER, JOSEPH ROBERT- foe Cafeteria Comm 3, Dancing in the gym comm 3, co-chairman 4, Football 3, 4, Slide Rule club 2, Stage production comm 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Track 2, MEMORIES-jr. Prom, Sr. Prom, Jr. Victory Party, Watching the 3 stooges -4- 8 in the football movies, watching Mort go wild over the Dukes of Dixieland, Campaign meetings, my 3 years on the M.C.B.P., finally passing drivers test, all the guys. WALLACE, HENRIETFA- Henri Cafeteria Comm 1, 2, Dance Club 1, Z, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Monitor, G.L.C. MEMORIES-Junior Prom '59, Cotillion '59, Senior Prom 60 , Pleasant- ville's c L ass ni G ht GO , Mambo in Sportswear '59, Jojuans Favorite words jimmie's so sweet , watching my girl, Rhona change, most of al L Au G ust 10, 1959, that certain ggi 34 on Pleasantville's team, those heaven L y Saturday ni G hts, good times with Marie , also Harry, WARD, HERBERT CLIFTON- Yell0wjack Interclass Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 4. MEMORIES-Senior Prom '56, La Mant Cabaray '58, Partying with. junne, Count, Mick, LB., Pete, and all the sportsmen, meeting.Seel, carrying the stick with Clyde, Rab, Bob, Harold, Blake, and Wash, taking those long cold trips up Delaware Ave. and trying to get over the S pecial P erson. WARREN, GERALD DAVID- jungle jew' MEMORIES-One of my fondest memories would be moving north and making new friends and also being able to travel and to see the country. WASLEFSKY, PATRIC1A ANN Paz' Tex Trzrla Arista Assistant 2, Attendance comm 1, 2, 4, Cafeteria Comm 1, Cheerleading 2, Dance Club 3, Drama Guild 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastic leaders Corps 2, 3, Gym Captain 1, 2, 3, 4, Ir. Prom Decoration Comm 33 Locker Room Comm 1, 2, Public Safety 3, 4, co-chairman 3, chairman 4, reception 1, Sr. Prom Comm 4, Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Capt. Varsity Tennis. MEMORIES- Aug, 4, 1959 , Pat's friendship, PJ. Parties, Miss Junior Prom , Goofy times with the girls, Chipmunk , Graduation, M.C.B.P. , peroxide, F ickle, always seen with John, patience of M ac, Nan nse Sc Pop-Pop, to M ake my M other as proud of me as I am of her, J ust B ei N g with him. WATERS, BETTY LOU Band 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-Freshman English class and the recording we made, foot- ball away game, the band booster's banquet where I got my sweater, Glock- enspiel Serenade , a Bell trio for the Spring Concert, eating every year till 1:30 with the Freshman. WATSON, BARBARA ANNE- Barb Walzr Attendance comm 3, Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Volleyball, Gym Cap- tain 3g Equip. Monitor 2, 4, Twirlers 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4. .MEMORIES7The Three Musketeers , long talks with Jackie, fighting with Barbara, wonderful times with D.N. , being like Dot, twirling with Judy, 1ackie's PJ. Parties, Baseball games '58, Basketball games '58, Junior Proms '58, '59, Missing buses, to make parents proud, to always be happy. WATSON, DOROTHY- Lowe Girls Athletic Association. MEMORIES-All four years I spent in A.C.H.S, were delightful, Mambo In Sportswear '59, the. summer of '59, at the Coliseum, the undecided date fvitfi?, viieekend fun with my sister and Jerry, taking care of Leslie, a sweet itt e gif . WATSON, MARYCLAIRE-''C1aireMm'y Dancing in the Gym 3, checker, G.A.A. Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Gym Capt. 3, Co-Capt 4, Locker Room Comm 2, Checker, Public Safety 3, 4, 'S.L.G. 2, 3, 43 Student Council Alternate 3. MEMORIESwBeing P enny's daughter, being seen W ith B arryg W riting letters to C olor A dog Jr. Sr. P rom S Events, PJ. parties, stealing for sale signs, Great days at the Lake -3125595 swimming in B rig A ntineg summe R 59 g Ha R vest I-Iolida Y g 59 g Grad- uation 60 the Best. WATSON, WYNN- IVin-Tin-Tin Lore Windy junior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 3g Football 35 Stage Crew 1, 4, School Safety Committee 4. MEMORIES-Bowling that low score at V erona Lane S g going to the Metropolitan Opera in 57 and 593 E nding up. G oing to all senior activi- ties in my Junior yearg Those band trips, Winning the A.P.S.L. award. , .Ck W WEATHERBEE, JOSEPH PAUL-fffmfy foe Library Committee 1, 2, 3, 4g Science Club 1, 2. MEMORIES-Making the G Honor Roll first marking period freshman year, Vincent Sullivan's homeroom Soph yearg Miss Gallia's first period his- tory class Junior Year, fifth period fun sessions with Miss Collins, Senior Year. WEATHERS, WILLIAM HENRY- Bill MEMORIES-Going to Tech, Tech trip to New Yorkg cutting Tech, Carol, Bob, Gym Sth 8: 6th periodsg football games in Henry-J, triumphg Dookieg Robert Hall, Mr. Harmon, North Carolinag 51 Chevyg and last but not least, all the Tech boys. s-xc if ff a s QQLS ,W af in I-qs L' P t ' WEBBER, ARGO A, -'A I i Student Council lg Viking 2. I I ' MEMORIES-Fall of 19585 trying to forget, Just happening to take walks in a certain part of towng F inding B il1ions of other places to go when J ,-.. Q I really should stay homeg Talking over problems with B.B., W.W., R.C., 3 - f 'r'e L.T., and Y.F. WEIL, SUSAN- Sui' Wendy Attendance Committee 1, 2, 3g Financial Secretary. 3, 4g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Slips 1, 2, 4, Student Council 4, Twirlers 3, 4, Viking 1, 2, 3. MEMORIES-The mmmer of 57 with Shirley and Stug the snowy night of 2l1!58g the P.J. parties with the gangg the away games as a twirler, the gang at Funcade 59 and the after work walksg the Bobolink's meet- ings of 59. WEINSTEIN, ILENE Freshman Chorus, Teachers Aid 2g Art Club 2, Drama Guild 2, 35 junior Prom Committee 3. MEMORIES-Friendship with Shirleyg Butchg MD, 55g Sh A R nas R ed C ouchg going steadyg j unior Prom 575 S enior Prom 58: 56, 57, 58g Events 57-581 first T ic K etg waiting for Freddie, talks with Caroleg friendships with Carl and Dottyg O.K. everybody ou T. WEINTROB, MORRY KENNETH- Mo Chess Club 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 2, Wrestling Club 3. MEMORIES- E ndless K rush in that M arvelous S ummer of '59, Chelsea Crowd , that L oving B abe I can't forget, Sugar , Drivers license, 10!2f59. Philly in the summer, was that a yellow Tru-Ade truck? Transfusion! those times at Hell's Half Acre. WEISMAN, STANLEY ZANE- UmmmI Cafeteria 1, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Slide Rule 2. MEMORIES-My second fondest memory was my Biology class, Mr. Tschudy, and a certain girl whom I have always liked, I will leave my regrets, One is I wished I had made more friends. WEN repres - C en WETZEL, KAREN HELEN Attendance Comm 1, Band 4, Banking Comm 1, Cafeteria Comm 2, 3, Dance Club 4, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Ger- man Club 2, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer, Gym monitor 2, Majorette 4, Slips Comm 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Twirlers Club 3, 4, Treas- urer, Typing Room Comm 2, Viking Homeroom Representative 3, 4. MEMORIES- F un at those Juv, games, hou R long P hone calls, Senior Prom '58, PJ. parties, football games, Dinner Dan C e at Denni S hotel, Spring 59, K eeping S ecrets with those C ertain people, Junior GER, WILLIAM EDWARD-- Bill MEMORIES-Assignment to Girls Gym Class in Junior Year, Brigantine Bunch, Homeroom in 400. WEST, MAXINE ELIZABETH- Max Marie Cafeteria Comm 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 1, Gym Monitor 4, Herald Ad Staff 4, Public Safety 3, 4, Slips Comm 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Homeroom entative. MEMORIES- M y secret crus I-I on a Rich M an, j 'ust B eing a S enior, L'il sisters, Barbara and Carol, B athing and L oafing in Florida, Gaining a B rot H er 6f13l59, my Teddy B ear with a sitive M ind, Summer '59, B ig talk S with Hook , Rutgers weekend. Prom '59, Twirlers with Phyllis and Judy, little sisters. WHEDBEE, NANCY MARIE REGINA- Reds MEMORIES-Working at the Chemical Convention and making new friends, going around with Joyce, Nancy, Anna and Anna Marie, Going. to New York with my English class and Washington with the Commercial Club, Working during the summer and meeting new friends, WHINNA, ROBERT DAVID- Bob Attendance Comm, Public Safety, Viking Homeroom Rep. MEMORIES-Every Friday night in my Junior Year, meeting Skip and Sonny at Pete's before the Y dances, eating lunch with Skip, Sonny, Robel, 58:6 periods all 4 years, I especially remember Shop II with Big Ed. S. the father of the Class. WHITCRAFI, NAOMI VIRGINIA Basketball 1, Monitor Club 1, Glee Club 1, Art Club 1, MEMORIES-The senior and junior proms, the many memories of Moores- town and Atlantic City High School, working at the Chemical convention, the basketball and football games I went to see. WHITE, WILLIAM ALFREE- Buick Banking Comm. 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Gym Leader 1, 2, Locker Room Committee 2, Recreation Committee 4, Track 2. MEMORIES- Freshman Year , times with the fellows, Sophomore Play- boy , trip 1158 to N.C., Ruth and Peevile , 10l10f58, Beginning on an eternal love , junior Prom, Senior year, going steady with M.T. , Glee Club, Recreation, Cotillion gang, classmates, and friends were the best. WHITING, LAVINIA LOLETTA- Ver2ny ' Dance Club 1, 2, Monitor 1, 2, 3, 4, Recreation Comm. 1. MEMORIES-Going to the Coliseum, dancing school, going to Phila, Christmas '59: mambo in sports wear, dancing at the club Harlem '59, being friends with V.W., B.B., B.H., M.C., C.H., BJ., j.T., and others, Senior Events '59, '60, Penn Relays '59, most of all going with T.W, WHITWORTH, TERRY ELLEN Attendance 2, 3, Dance Club, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Library Committee 1, 2, Public Safety 2, Student Council 2, Slips Committee 1, 2. MEMORIES- B ewildered M emories, Summer of 57 , Steady with j.L. , WB at victory party, driving in the Bug with Lourie, Lynn and Cathy, E nchanted S ummer, B eing F riends with F.B. , Lake Lenape, Senior Events, Wendy PJ , parties, Wild crushes, California: Casey's horse bite. WIDECRANTZ, CAROL ANN Girls Athletic Association 1, 3, 4, Locker Committee 4. MEMORIES-My Bermuda trip, Christmas 1958, lunchtime with Pat, Lucy, Mary, Pat and Bunny, Junior Prom 119591 with Bob S., going to Wildwood with Bob, , Bernard and Bunny, Maid of Honor at Bunny's Wedding, Visiting Madison, Wisconsin, September 16, 1959. WIGGINS, VERMIL- Sl101'ly Wiggie G.A.A. 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Dance Club 4, Gym Monitor 3. MEMORIES-My Lo affairs with Ronnie and Joey, Senior Events 59 , Relays 59 in the Big P , Conversing in the balcony with D, D, L, V , Seen over every morning, Saving lunch money for?, giving my mother and father their wish. WILLIAMS, CAROLYN- Lil WWI Carolei' Attendance 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain 2, 33 Gym Co Captain 4, Pep Club 3, Public Safety 2, 3, 4, Reception Comm 1, 2, 3, Slips 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES-10l10l58, Always R emembering that wonderful B oy, Jun- ior , dreaming with Penny, Nancy's friendship, Su R pr .I zes C aug IjI t me I n a dith E r, Betty and the best parents, Classmghts, being spoiled by Richie, brother Rickie, sisters Sue. Millie, the old gang, our times, Joan's tricks. WILLIAMS, CLARENCE- Boom Boom Track 1, 2, Cafeteria Committee 1. MEMORIES-Going around with B.T. and J.G., being seen in my '51 Merc with all my girls, being true to B.B, and keeping her happy sometimes, working hard at Sampson Bakery with Mr. Bankert 8: B.T., D.G., going to parties with Tiger clawing me. WILLIAMS, HARVEY EUGENE- LiltIe Richard Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Tennis Team 3, 4. MEMORIES-I remember the giving days in A.C.H.S. and my wife El- eanor. WILLIAMS, KENNETH LOUIS- V.T.0. Locker Room Committee 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Current Events Club 4, Medical Society 4, Public Safety 4, Track 4. MEMORIES-Good times with Bobby and his jinxed cars, Trying to con- vince that someone that it's only her, Senior 8a Junior Prom of '59, Singing with the Delta-Gons, Receiving my car, Keeping my Cool with two prob- lems, Asking ?? to be my girl. WILLIAMS, VICKI GENE Attendance 1, Drama Guild 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Monitor 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Locker Room Committee 4, Public Safety 2, Reception Committee 4, Science Club 2, Slips 1, 2, 3, 4, co-chairman 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Twirlers 3. MEMORIES-Walks to Paula's, being teased by Margaret, Sue, Barbara, Sept. 5, 1958, giving my lunch to Bunny and Roby , Midnight in Manhattan ' oin E ver P lace with the ang, D oing S illy things: , E 8 Y ' S Sr. Prom, Sr Ev, 4 wonderful years at A.C.H.S. WILSON, RICHARD THOMAS- Dirk MEMORIES-The basketball games and the football games, especially the away games, the many new friends I acquired, and the fun we had together, Remembering these times were my fondest memories. WILSON, ROBERT MORRIS- Bob Baking Committee 1, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, treasurer 4, Locker Room Committee 2, 4, Science Club 1, 2, Senior Current Events Club 3, 4, The Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, Ushers Committee 3. WILLIS, WINNIE ADELSIE Attendance Comm 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Girls Chorus 3, Glee Club 4, Public Safety comm 2, Slips Comm 3, Reception Comm 2, State Chorus 4, Student Council 3, Twirlers 4, Choir 4. MEMORIES-The L ast two w E eks of summer '58 and every W on- derful day since, Sunday get-togethers on Shadeland Avenue, going to Vir- ginia every chance I get, always eating with the gang, Argo, Ressola, Brenda, and Yvonne. WILSON, MARY CAROL- Carol Attendance Comm 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, co-captain 3, Equipment Monitor 2, homeroom sec 3, Pep Club 3, Teacher's Helper 1, 2, 3, Viking Representative 2, 3, 4, MEMORIES- j ust D reaming, Chips Folley, Winter '57, Summer '59, the black B , letters, St. James, Kerstetters, Senior Events '60, 51161595 the day I met J'D'D', to make my wonderful parents proud of me, to make John happy. NVINCZOWSKI, EDWARD STEVAN- Woody Cafeteria Comm 1, 3, Public Safety Comm 1, 2, Swimming 3, 4. MEMORIES-Being in homeroom 400 for two years fthe towerb fpent- housejg the soft benching in 116, soft seats in the study halls, fights in the lunch lines, life ambitions, to make a career out of the service, WOLFSON, HOWARD DAVID- Howie Advanced Slide Rule, Attendance Comm 1, Banking Comm 1, Be- ginners Slide Rule 1, Chess Club 1, 2, Forum Club 1, 2, Math Club 1, 2, Public Safety Comm 1, Science Club 1, Senior Events 1. MEMORIES-Senior and junior victory parties in '58, Midnight Madness in '58 '59, Miss America Pageant '58, Great summers at Ernies, April Show- ers '57 '59, twice in room 400 and the great guy, Mr. Goldenberg. WOOD, PATRICIA ANN- Pal Basketball 1, Dance Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Monitor 2, 3. MEMORIES-H.R. 400-St. James and Y, Dances, September 20, 1959, Snacks in the gym, measles, j oking with Mary Z , JJ. Newberrys, Pet Aversion P. Wood-timed tests, People, Future, to make my mother proud of her only child. WRIGHT, JOHN- f0fmny Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Committee 1, Captain of Football 4, MEMORIES-Jr. Prom 59 with R.T., making it to Gross's with M.G., on the block with A.M., E.D. MgQ. ' G.A. giving me a hard time, talking to G.M.g playing ball in my jr year. YOUNGER, JANET DALENE- jay jay jan Basketball 1, Commercial Club 2, Dance Club 1, G.A.A. 1. MEMORIES-My freshman homeroom in 400, the trips to New York City, Dancing in the gym to the gym band, seeing my old friends and making new Emes lglie Carol, Gail, Barbara, and June, going to the Mayfair every morning or co ee. ZINTOI, MARY ANN- Mar Zim Dance Club 1, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom secretary 3, Gym Monitor 4. MEMORIES-junior Prom of ss , summer of SS homeroom 400, May 16 , those C herished H ours, characteristics, meeting Pat halfway, freshman lunch table, memorizing history, H.W. Scratch my Back , riding in that special station wagon, Chewing gum , life ambition, to be half the person my mother is and always respect her, to try my best to make the C ertain someone H appy always. ZIPFiEL, ANDREW JOHN- Andy Locker Room Committee 2, officer, Slide Rule Club 3. In the Electrical Shop, the students learn to Wire houses, to start, rewind, and rebuild motors on AC and DC currentg and to build and repair radios and kitchen appliances. TECH HIGH For those students interested in the vo- cational phase of lifeg Atlantic City High School offers them an opportunity to study three trades at Tech High. The Printing Department acquaints juniors and seniors with the fundamentals of composition, mark-up, press work, and various other aspects of paper and bind- ery work. These young men are trying to com- prehend the intricate structure of the electrical equipment seen before them. The basic fundamentals of the internal combustion engine, the ignition and gaso- line system, and the various parts that make up the drive unit of the automobile are taught in the auto mechanics course. After having been instructed in a class- room, the students put their lessons to use by tearing down and assembling mo- tors, Carburetors, and transmissions. Studying the actual parts of the motor will better prepare these boys for their future occupations. Even the best cars will break down, and without the skill of these future me- chanics, the,American public would find itself stranded. A NEW YEAR BRINGS The Class of 1960, along with the entire student body, Wishes to extend its heartiest congratulations and sincere wishes to Mr. Albion Hart, our new Principal. Good Luck! r l ACTI ITIES I I 1. 4 , :sin .+ A ,, ,JJ i ' I A 4, - ' ' - . A . J --Y,LY J -- -1 'L ' . - ' ,Laiplf ENS 1 , , 'T- A- , f Q ' IP. : -7 Q- fu-' N W N ' li-Pb K In X ' 'm'f'f.'-li, 9 pl -1 - llllmmlhi - V lr l'!::i'Ts:. EV I:MAI3 m , rf ..Tff. ,lz-'I Iiggqgil 'll J..l.Ll.. .L.L Ln- f 4 312.1 ', ' 'f 5 1: fu E5Hl!33Z7ii:L-:f3i -. i.. 1.4, 3, ,, .- - - Qu..-,1 ig. 5,-:y . - .ow ,,-:A .25 Y- 4 , w ' ' , WHO MADE IT? ART STAFF Carol Higbee Janet Kurland Donna Kurtz PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Linda Higbee Sybil Mennies SUBSCRIPTION STAFF Wilnua Apfelbau-m N0t Sh0WI1I Madelon Arking R B , Marc Mostoxfoy mee alda Sheila Sporkin ADVISER Ruth Sprigg Sandra Staines Mr. Robert S. Merrifield Helen Stearns Nancy Stevenson Chloe Tapper EDITORSlIN-CHIEF Bonnie Bankert Diana Blasberg LITERARY STAFF Dale Dean Lawrence Koltnow TYPING STAFF Ruth Grossman Josephine Longo Veronica Salvatore Betty Somers WE DID! HERALD ADVISERS Mr. Luke Heath Mr. Bernard Swartz AD STAFF Marc Mostovoy-Cfaairmfzn Nancy Gillingham Nan Keating Matthew Jacobs Bruce Hookerman Robert Rossman Kenneth Maurer Not shown: Sherry Anderson Louis Silversin Beverly Shapiro Paul Moss james Nathan Allan Handman Irma Lowe joan Bonow ,ABI 'fulfill IG ATLANTIC CITY HIGH SCHOOL, ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY 23- .. .57 I Af , , , -Q L H' L2 A? THINGS THAT MIGHT HAVE HAPPENED-BUT DIDNIT Eighth period was supposed to be something like an extra forty-five minutes to finish work on the VIKING, but it turned out to be the biggest social gathering since smoking in the bathroom. While I was asking serious questions about layouts and copy and receiving reasonable answers from Laura Herz, Steve Berger, the VIKINGS mad photographer, stormed in with another in the fantastic series of tales about his vast influence in the radio world. After Mrs. Johnston stopped laughing and we had tied and gagged Steve, things got back to normal Qif that is pos- siblej-but only for a while! About five minutes after the last bell rang, Steve had untied himself, vowing he wouldn't take any more exciting action shots for the VIK- ING sports page, which was funny, because his best shots were spitball shots at the ceiling of room 134. Then Laura Herz began screaming something about having a feature on the great A.C.H.S. football team quarterback fsheill probably kill me for using a superlative as inconsequential as great j. Beth Marom was demanding that we have some prom news in every issue of the paper until Feb- ruary, and Ronnie Renshon was gazing blankly at the white, empty spaces on page two, for which no articles had been handed in up till a week before the VIKING hit the stands. Meanwhile, Rick Homberger was thumbing eagerly through Ambrose Bierceis Cynic's Dictionary for some fine sounding words for the In the Circle column, and Ginny Gottlieb was trying unsuccessfully to think of a humorous question for Pulse Beat. Someone asked uwhen was the last time you ate in the cafeteria? to any student caught off grounds in the past day, but Ginny said we should drop the column and interview some excellent student from Friends School. just then, Diana Blasberg, 'he HERALD editor checked in to notify me that I had till the next day to write something for the VIKING portion of that magnificent piece of literature-and of 1500 words no less! I ! After Ricky lifted me onto a chair the nurse had been called to revive me with some kind of spirits that smelled like peppermint, I said What? and she said a long, drawn out, Uh-huh. After she left and I was racking my brain for an idea, Billy Mazin walked in and everyone immediately congratulated each other since this was the first time the entire staff had been together all year. Stella Louise jones was writing headlines for the next issue and Mrs. Johnston was watching Steve make a last ditch attempt for attention by trying to swing on the lights. Unfortunately he couldn't, and had to settle with jumping onto the high school lawn from the window- head first. The bell rang, and just as it did, Mrs. Rentsch- ler came in with her daily question about my absence from homeroom that morning. My answer, as she dragged me down the hall: But Mrs. Rentschler. I mean I'm trying to say is . . Five nights, Elderman! I34 Even with all this kidding and cutting on the staff members and reporters fan-d adviserj, we all had a feeling for personal pride when the first issue came out, when the final number of subscriptions was totalled, and when we received compliments from our friends, as well as the good natured criticisms. It's always a pleasant feeling-a gratifying feeling when a headline fits just right, or a lay- out never has to be changed Qsomething that happens once a year if you're luckyj, or a pet project that comes off perfectly. Even the mistakes we made helped us, and the paper profited in its later editions. There were other things that influenced us during our year as staff members -including the trip of three days and two amazing nights in New York at Columbia, not only for the staff, but for senior members of the journalism class. Then, of course, there was the carefully planned April First Issue Qwritten and prepared since januaryj with its ridiculous articles, misplaced pages, and new names for the basketball squad. Our final issue-the senior issue-combined with the ex- citement of class night, Kiwanis night, preparation for commencement, and the kick we got out of seeing everyone's senior will before they were printed in either the VIKING or HERALD, was a privilege to amass and ended our year as newspaper editors. One thing I know I can never forget about my senior year is the questiov asked about every fourth week by people in the halls, in classes, or in the cafeteria. That question: When's the next VIKING come out? ay It With Music Thomas Barker You re Driv- THE SHAPE OF THI G T0 C0lVIE M. January 1, 1960!! That's an important date for many reasons- ,,Ej'dl?iZtiCEg35 ' Sv13?1rtfQa.ra Wilhlgeii ie beginning of a new decade, the beginning of a new year with its Fguice ,,Dim 1eS,,, gh: Oidiie Ipical resolutions, and utmost in the minds of ACHS stud-ents and ..Bi M U, BE 1. 'G H? .ist E zachers, the beginning of a new administration. IMnf'i,,,,,?.nIienniti Fgttfi' .1356 On th eaves his E schools ssistant 1 rincipal, inally, T ir some E How 4 Qs type o illies, urg fr. Hart's id Mr. I ,spatch, iring the The a the mi 'eshmen . .ey migh To M e studen eir servi fllective - , Gif l 'll' 111' .l' 1 the Editor of the VIKING: I firmly believe that the so- lled service committees in ACHS ould be completely abolished drastically modified. The com- ittees which I object to are the vcker Committee and the Public .fety Committee. These committees which attract e Pleiades of service point unds, serve no other function an collecting points for doing idy work and talking five periods week. Their jobs could be han- ed more efficiently by a central ganization which really did fvice. I am listing my grievance ainst each committee with a ssible cure for its malfunction- g'. The Locker Room Committee 'Ves no useful function. It should abrogated. The Public Safety mmittee should be modified o a Locker-Public Safety Com- ttee with six people on each or instead of the plethora of Jple talking and ruminating 'ough the halls. These ineflicient groups which l themselves Service Commit- fs are a blot on the integrity 1 maturity of this school and .st be dealt with immediately. David Forman ar David: rlle VIKING decided to delve :per into reasons for keeping f service committees you spoke and will publish an article on s topic in the January issue. Editor 'fruit cake ai lldbll X71 I O I Ihghhght :Now that Christmfa tinsel, glowing lights has come, a new rash rasies has fallen into of the greedy little 1 the pens and penci VIKING reporters! For instance, hair certainly taken on a h'aven't they Beth Marom? Ella Taliaferr holidays. Pe Gallagher are every day at there's no wo lack of itj. W was overcome Hospital by m nurses. It see ness when on take his temp I-iICCUP!!!! Nancy Gil Swinton cook-4 Cliff Sl1ute's thought he gof he had eaten Question: V' line wear a s hgr Wrap-aroi Because it ble of Albany A no trafiic 'pile Wl13.t'S this about Carole Eagen munching on mashed potato sand- wiches in the cafeteria? George McHale insists on bringing large anchovie pizzas for lunch while Mm-gen Morris, a member of the , 'umber Nine g Marvin il, Smooth Operator. l Swartz, Personality g angler, O n e Night g l, It's All in the Gamfe g art, Mr, Wonderfulng dy, I Got Stung g Ray- ncois, Way Down Yon- rge Sarkos, Just to be !7 oseberry, Long John g serman, Life Upon the tage g Virginia Pitale, iimy Ko-Ko Hop g Ralph ?urple People Eater or Marvin L1eberman's home room became the first home room in recent years to have 50 per cent of its students on the honor roll. The VIKING has received word from Annibale Caro, a former M- -4.4.1 -1 i .Q Up , Andrew McElroy, f Him is to Love Him , Sullivan, Oldies but Ric c i , Rock-A-Bye ith French, Talk That .e Knowles, Get a Job ' is. Manhattan 'Fnumv-s K irschne Belch ilcoj As the first semestei goes by, many ACHS establishing themselves leaders, politically, dramatically and-of 2 culinarily. Joyce Kirschner, '56 ism major at Douglass 1 been elected freshman tive to the Honor Boar4 judicial body. Barry G. Campbell, Holtz, Ralph M. Rie W'e'll Take A1 Say Liese ang Two students at born in Germany. One brich, was born in Hal East Germany, and livel the first ten years of hd other, Gerald Ernst Scli born in Wuppertale, Ge: lived there for eight 3 his father was stationed Tnited States Arm! :se's parents were elatives in this 1 the United States ' as communicated vi :rmany, and a siste there, and plans .at country for a ier. ry, who has atter ls since his retui also went to schoi during the time i stationed on th. l. He expects tol he end of , he will sti Frankfurt. ry sports I learned to eefs. While school in M d on the si , iumpingi 1 -school ha: zhile at scl 1 name' fr med the I enjoys s fl Germany hours skif ating and schools he ese feels ols are ha guages are Trade, and .re longer hours of homework are 4 night. Liese told the VIKIN' being an Amerie'-r' and to help my nz l35 so tl my ability. 1 Q 1 - I i The aim of Student Council in all its activities is to Work in close harmony with the student body and faculty, to better the school and its standards. It is composed of a representative and an alternate from each homeroom, one representative from each of the four classes, and, of course, the officers. The officers and class representatives form the Steering Committee, the guiding body of Council. The presiding officers this year were: President, Wayne Kuenzelg Vice-President, Linda Lindberg, Secretary, Tanna Guenther, Treasurer, Phyllis'Festa, Chaplain, Matthew ja- cobs. Class Representatives were: Senior Class, Robert Byrdg junior Class, David Aikeng Sophomore Class, Barry Beckhamg Freshman Class, Rochelle Weisler. I36 STLIDE T The faculty advisers are Miss Virginia Pitale Mr. Laughlin MacKinnon, and Mr. Norman Mof fitt, who is serving his first year on Council The projects of this organiza- tion are carried on from year to year, and new projects are started. Student Council sponsored the Mr. Varsity dances for football and basketball. To the delight of all, dancing in the gym was suc- cessfully carried on during the fifth and sixth periods. COUNCIL DUKE ya' The school store was flourishing, and school spirit was E -M riding high. Numerous assembly programs, including the XX V talent show, were sponsored by Council. This year a scholarship fund will be started, backed by Councilg and will survive with the aid of the student body. The scholarship will be given to a deserving college-bound senior. Looking over the accomplish- i ments of the year, Student Coun- cil has gained greatly by its ef- l forts. It has been a truly suc- cessful year, and the members will be looking forward to even ' more progress in the years to COIT1C. I37 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Y If S f .- i Qi 5 If 2 W OFFICERS President Alan Spielman Vice-President Bonnie Bankert Secretary Tanna Guenther Treasurer Lynn Popowsky Shown with the charter from left to right are: Miss Ester Bishop, Mr. Samuel Gillingham, Mr. Alfred Saseen, Mr, john Bankert, and Mr. David Keiserman, .Q- l The purpose of the society is to give recognition to the more outstanding stu- dents in the school. This year our chap- ter went to visit the Ocean City Honor Society at their high school to learn how established chapters function. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY For many years it has been the dream of many of the faculty and the student body to organize a chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society in our school. Last year this became a reality. Fifty members of the class of 1959 along with thirty members of the class of 1960 were in- ducted in a special assembly program. At the impressive ceremony four candles are lighted to represent the qualities pos- sessed by the new members. These are: Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. l39 Hearts and flowers V' Serious songstressf' TALENTED TEENAGER Look, Ma, I'm flying. Go, man, go l The old soft shoe, And-a-one-and-a-two IT' TIME FDR A SWITCH! EstHce que je pensef' Watch that pupil in the back. Facts, facts, and more facts Cor1centration? Watch closely. OFFICERS President Barbara Hurter Vice-President Ann Neuman Secretary Carol Camp Treasurer Paula Gordon Attendance Taker Maxine Singer ARI STA Arista, an honorary service society of A.C.H.S.. assists in the attendance office, guidance depart- ment, infirmary, and at school, civic or P.T.A. functions. Girls are chosen at the end of their freshman year on the basis of scholarship, char- acter, and citizenship. The hard-working advisors are Mrs. Rentschler and Mrs. Anderson, BOYS' HONOR SERVICE One of the new additions around the school is the Boys' Honor Service. These boys are chosen at the end of the sophomore year to set a good example for underclassmen and act as an improve- ment committeeg helping the principals, teachers. and many organizations. OFFICERS President Matthew Jacobs Vice-President Mark Sey Secretary Jerry Ernst Treasurer Gerald Fischelberg Parliamentarian Paul Schneider BANKING COMMITTEE Every Tuesday students bring their hard earned money to school for banking. Two capable stu- dents in each homeroom collect this money and keep the accounts for the school banking service. ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE Taking attendance is a hard job as everyone knows. However, in each homeroom there are two capable girls appointed by the homeroom teacher for this job. They assist in recording the absences, tardy marks, and making Out monthly register sheets, OFFICERS Chairman Margaret Silence C0-Chairmen Barbara Long john Willets LIBRARY COMMITTEE A school is centered around its library and the library depends on its committee, a group of about a hundred students serving both faculty and stu- dents. Their duties consist of signing out and checking books, collecting library permits, shelv- ing books, filing catalog cards, and carrying mes- sages for over-due books, OFFICERS President Sandy Jackson Vice-President Frances Prince Secretary Lno-r Franklin Treasurer Hazel Browne LOCKER ROOM COMMITTEE Each member of Locker Room Committee is as- signed to a section of lockers in the hall, The duties of this committee are to keep the halls clear. and to collect a pass signed by a faculty member from anyone entering :L locker while classes are in session. Co-Chairmen joseph Shienholz Nathan Shienholz '45 The bell rings and the stampede starts! The hustle and bustle to satisfy the appetites keeps the members of the Cafeteria Committee on their toes. FRESHMAN CAFETERIA COMMITTEE The Cafeteria Committee represents one of the old- est service organizations in the school. It is composed of students from all four classes to serve during the fifth and sixth periods. The Freshman Cafeteria, with the co-operation of the Senior Cafeteria Committee, is responsible for maintaining proper conduct during lunch. Stationed at the doors and tables, these boys and girls tty to impress upon the student body the need for cleanli- ness, courtesy, and honesty. Chairmen janet Steedle Steve Tolin SOPHOMORE CAFETERIA COMMITTEE The Sophomore Cafeteria Committee concentrates on maintaining order in the cafeteria during the fifth period. Seeing that all trays are returned and all trash taken to the baskets helps them carry out their aim. The committee is divided into two groups, each serving several weeks. Chairmen Richard Goldstein Steve Paul JUNIOR CAFETERIA COMMITTEE The members of the junior Cafeteria Committee constantly strive to improve conditions and enforce regulations. Each member is given a post in the cafef teria, and it is his orher job to see that all students conform to the set standards of the committee. Chairmen Harvey Green Larry McCracken SENIOR CAFETERIA COMMITTEE It might be said that the seniors are overseers, and take matters! in hand to help the unseasoned freshmen, They do their best to create a spirit of co-operation, courtesy and friendliness both among committee members and students eating in the cafe- teria. Due to all the divisions of the committee and the faithful service of its members, we may enjoy our lunch period under the best possible conditions. Chairmen Eugene Schecter Kenny Maurer Lunch in the cafeteria is a time for relaxation. Boys and girls rush over to their friends to tell them of the latest happenings. Here and there you actually find someone eating lunch. PUBLIC SAFETY During recreation periods order is maintained and traffic is conducted safely by the Public Safety Committee of Atlantic City High School. The members supervise the use of stairways and try to eliminate unnecessary noises in the halls. Chairman Patricia Waslefsky' Co-Chairman Vlfilliam McCullough I48 my , -ff:wwIrfwmmawmrmftzi,ttesmswf : -mv 19t:,m.r. .1 :um RECEPTION COMMITTEE Visitors to our school are greeted by the cheery. Hello, from students stationed at the front do-or. It is their duty to courteously give directions and advice to out-of-town visitors. Members are re- quired to be gracious and friendly at all times. 'ww t- z :www-fo we ,,im:res5wftiiif.imfemyiIf mmm ii,, wtAwwwzu:w.wz:f1wfWfffr RECREATION COMMITTEE Through the supervision of this hard-working group, activities during the fifth and sixth periods may be carried on in the gym, The committee maintains order and prevents the gym from he- coming littered with trash. Chairmen Jessie Glass Catherine Mansfield SLIPS COMMITTEE One of the largest service organizations in the school is the Slips Committee, which numbers over two hundred. Collecting slips, delivering mes- sages, and distributing lists of absentees are among the duties of this committee. Eaithfulness, regularity in attendance, and hon- esty, are characteristics sought and developed in its members. Chairmen LindaAnn Lindberg Susan Fishelberg I49 CHESS CLUB The primary purpose of the club is to offer the members an opportunity to learn and to play the Game of Kings. The club has competitive teams which have played in tournaments against other chess clubs in the area. Chairman Alan Spielman I50 ART CLUB Students interested in supplementing t h e i r knowledge of art, may join the Art club. At meet ings, each member is given the opportunity to learn, teach, or work on his own art project. Dur- ing National Art Vifeek a school-wide contest is held and the members display several of their best works. President Carol Higbee Vice-President janet Kurland Secretary Marsha Chico Treasurer Victoria Palermo The band also plays an important part at pep' rallies ancl basketball games. The highlight of the season comes when these boys and girls perform in the Annual Concert given in May during Music Week. OFFICERS President Jackie Haney Vice-President Fred MacMenamin Recording Secretary Harianne Bernstein Corresponding Secretary Bob Schusterman Treasurer Alan Feinberg Sergeant-at-Arms Marc Molitch Joe Cowans BAND From the football season to the Memorial Day Parade the bancl is continually preparing for one show or another. Its spectacular half-time programs during the football season show considerable tal- ent in marching, pageantry and musical ability. , , ,mam ., COMMERCIAL CLUB The purpose of the Commercial Club is to en- large its members' knowledge of ,the business world. During the year, prominent businessmen speak at the meetings to tell about the various aspects of their particular field of business. The club also visits some of the big businesses and supplies secretaries to assist some of the conven- tions which come to our city. OFFICERS President Judy Metz Vice-President Adele Hadad Recording Secretary Rosemary Mintzer Corresponding Secretary Margaret Snow Treasurer Barbara Long FORUM Forum offers its members a chance to think and develop their ideas through debating and gives them an opportunity to practice their public speaking skills. The programs center around de- bating tactics using the most pertinent questions of the day as their topics. President Louis Silversin Vice-President David Soltz Secretary Sybil Mennies FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Pupils interested in teaching as a profession, are encouraged through the varied activities of the Future Teachers of America. The aim of the club is to teach the students to cultivate in themselves qualities of personality and character, which are foundations of successful teaching. OFFICERS President Anita Wachtel Vice-President Francine Green Secretary Lucy Kornblau Treasurer Rosalie Klempfner FRENCH CLUB The French Club attempts to improve the con- versational abilities of students taking the French language. These goals are accomplished through participation in club programs of games, songs. skits, listening to speakers, musical recordings, and watching color slides. President Bruce Hookerman Vice-President Bunny Hurter Secretary Beverly Shapiro Treasurer Lynn Popowsky Sergeant-at-Arms Richard To-ll GIRLS' CHORUS The Girls' Chorus Club has made an annual event of entertaining children at the Seashore Home. Here in our own school they present a well-planned assembly program and appear in the Annual Spring Concert. OFFICERS President Sharon Williamson Vice-President Catherine Mansfield Secretary Barbara Lee Treasurer Mary Lou Rogge l 54 GLEE CLUB Boys and girls who are interested in music and have had background training in choral work. may participate in this club. Without the Glee Clubs traditional caroling in the halls, the Christ- mas season would not be complete. OFFICERS President Jessie Glass Vice-President Helen Cash Secretary Sherill Ward Treasurer Marietta Frederici DIE DEUTSCHE V GESELLSHAFT The purpose of German Club is to stimulate an interest in the German language and culture, This objective is accomplished through games, songs, and discussions. It provides an opportunity for students to practice their pronunciation and con- versatio-n. OFFICERS President Saul Zatz Vice-President Albert Sukoff Secretary Judy Ludlam S.P.Q.R. The members of S.P.Q.R. fLatin Clubj make a study of Roman Culture and customs, play games in Latin, and sing Latin songs. Skits often liven their meetings. The S.P.Q.R, belongs to the New jersey Classical League and attends its annual convention every year. OFFICERS Consuls Maffin Stark Attendance Scriba N553 Fofman Adeline Schultz SCfil33 I Correspondent Scriba Diane Garcia Judith P611 Quaestor Clay Stites Aedile- Michael Wiener '55 MATH CLUB For those students interested or excelling in math, this club offers them the opportunity to supplement the knowledge gained in their class- rooms. Various programs are presented by mem- bers, at each meeting, dealing with mathematical games or short-cuts. OFFICERS President Paul Schneider Vice-President Michael Kessler Secretary Wilma Apfelhaum Editor Beth Marom l5b IL CIRCOLO ITALIANO Through a varied and interesting program, the members of this club 'derive a more appreciative knowledge of the Italian language, people, and Culture, Their programs consist of films and col- ored slides, original skits. quiz games conducted in Italian, and guest Speakers. OFFICERS President Adele Tursi Vice-President Thomas Letzia Secretary Frances Garofola Treasurer Marie De Meo Sergeant-at-Arms Joseph Mancusn M?MBl9 A A 1' f: A 2 , - , 1, ' . ,QQ A f Vi , Z, Q , ,,.v,L 7 Q , W -A ff w - 3 A RUSSIAN CLUB To keep in step with the times A.C.H.S. students are getting a second chance to learn the Russian language. Students who are con- scious of World affairs are offered this course as an extracurricular activity. ORGANISTS CLUB The Organists Club is one of the few high school groups in the country which belongs to the Guild Students Group of the American Guild of Organists. This club provides or- ganists with experiences in playing on our fine organ. All members are given an oppor- tunity to play at assemblies, class night, and commencement. UNITED NATIONS WORKSHOP The United Nations Woi'kshop has been organized as a study group to encourage the interest of sophomore, junior, and senior stu- dents in the nations of the world, and the work of the United Nations. The main activity of this group is to dis- cuss the accomplishments of the Working bodies of this organization. The programs consist of lectures and films. OFFICERS President Claudia Schreiber Vice-President Diane Blasberg Secretary Carol Braverman Treasurer Barbara Krosney LA SOCIEDAD HISPANICA Encouraging the speaking of Spanish and in- creasing the member's knowledge of Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries, are the pur- poses of La Sociedad Hispanica. At the bi- monthly meetings which are conducted entirely in Spanish, entertainment is provided through games, singing, and Spanish movies. OFFICERS President Judy Moss Vice-President Reeva Miller Secretary Judy Nathan Treasurer Nancy Basch SCIENCE CLUB Science club is made up of members who are studying science, and are planning to make a career in the scientific world. The clubs programs include reviews, reports, and experi- ments in many branches of science. In order to interest more students in science, the club holds an annual May Science Exhibit. OFFICERS President Howard Slotoroff Vice-President Saul Zatz Secretary Beryl Bayer Treasurer RoseLee Gross OFFICERS President Senior Representative Sherry Anderson Margery Rosenberg Vice-President junior Representative Diana Blasberg Eddie Bayda Secretary Marc Shrier SOPHOMORE CURRENT EVENTS CLUB The function of the Sophomore Current Events Club is to follow its tradition of keeping up with the times. It aims to instill a keen awareness of current world happenings in its members. At the club meetings, which are held on the second and fourth Thursday of the monthg various programs are presented by discussion groups, speakers, and films, OFFICERS President Secretary Robert Portman Priscella Enslin Vice-President Treasurer Ellen Kershenbauni Milton Rossman I60 SENIOR CURRENT EVENTS CLUB The Senior Current Events Club attempts to pre- pare the student for a broader and better interpretation of world events. The club attains this goal by discuss- ing current headlines, forum debates, and speeches from prominent local citizens. y ' BEGINNERS SLIDE RULE In Beginners Slide Rule students are taught to multiply, divide, find squares and square roots. cubes and cube roots, solve problems in propor- tions and percentages, find sines and tangents of anglesg and work logarithms on a slide rule. It is an extremely useful tool to students, teachers, en- gineers, architects, draftsmen, surveyors, chemists and many other scientific workers. The class is open to anyone wishing to further his mathematical knowledge. ADVANCED SLIDE RULE Advanced Slide Rule is open to all students who have successfully completed the Beginner's Classg or have a knowledge of the slide rule equivalent to the material covered by the be- ginner's group. l6I SPEAKER' S BUREAU PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Photography Club was organized for those students interested in photography. It gives its members a chance to serve the faculty and various school organizations where picture taking work is needed. Exchanging ideas and criticizing each other's work helps these stu- dents become better photographers. OFFICERS President jerry Ernst Vice-President Anne Cote Secretary Grace Allem Treasurer '62 Katherine Colusordo The Speaker's Bureau, under the capable di- rection of Miss Ruth French, was originated in the high school to stimulate interest in the field of public speaking and radio work. Programs consist of films and public speaking by mem- bers. Taking turns leading auditorium pro- grams is a privilege given the members of Speakers' Bureau. OFFICERS President Secretary Lynn Popowsky Paula Gordon Vice-President Treasurer Claudia Schrieber jerry Hyman STAGE PRODUCTION COMMITTEE The main purpose of the Stage Production Committee is to pro- vide the necessary lighting effects and props for all plays, con- certs, and other presentations. These hard-working students make all school productions more successful and more enjoyable. Hold on to that ladder! BIBLE CLUB Bible Club was formed so that students of all religions could come together to study the Bible, To further their study, they have guest speakers talk to them about the different, beliefs of the many religious orders. OFFICERS President Carol Schnierle Vice-President Anna Morey Secretary Marie McClure Program Chairmen Joyce Hackett Grace Allem fi? 'Y 'E by 5 This year a new system for programming was introduced. Every other week plays are pre- sented by the sophomores, juniors, or seniors. Featured in the senior play, left to right are: Michael Elderman, Stella Louise Jones, Linda Lindberg, Rosemary Gariano, William McCul- lough and Lynn Popowsky. 1 Seen in the junior play, from left to right are: Diana Garcia, james Albertson, julie Erber, Marc Shreier, and Sandra Usury. The purpose of these class plays is to afford each person the opportunity to gain experience in acting before an audience. Helpful hint' were rendered by the students themselvesg Mis Ruth E, French and Mr. David Kieserman. Portraying characters in the sophomore play from left to right, are Harrianne Bernstein, Teddy Asin, Joel Hookerman, and Bobby Vol- pin. ONCE IN A LIFETIME CAST Mary Ddiijglfg-NHHCY Gillingham George Lewi.rfDouglas McMahon ferry Hyland-Kenneth Maurer Helen Hobart!-Linda Lindberg Min Leigblozz-Stella jones and Marietta Federici Min CZm,rezz4Sherry Anderson Sumn IVall2e1'fDale Dean and Lynn Popowsky Mm, WQ1lkerflNIyrna Heiwitz and Claudia Schrieber Condurior--Charles Haws 1512 Page-Lou Molinari 2nd Page-Charles Kramer Flombel Leigh-Ellen Holtzman Phyllif Fonlnifzefjoanne DelR0sso liz Maid-Diane Blasberg 2114! Maid-Lucy Kornblau Clmuffeurs-Rex Sullivan and George Valentine Biflaop-Louis Denitz Couple-Vicki Williams and Janie-s Albertson Leading Man-Wynn Watson Voice Pupil-Helene Parris Sulliwm-Fred McMinarnen Fulton-John Frazier Moulzon-Matthew Jacobs Weirykopf-Eric Homberger and David Soltz OUR ARSITY PL Y Bridexmaidy 151-Kathleen Roller, Bunny Herter 2nd-Sybil Mennies, Karen Wetzel 3rd-Ronnie Goldberg, jill DeAngelis 4th-Beverly Shapiro, Barbara Plotka 5211-Bonnie Bankert, Margery Rosenberg 6th-Rosemary Gariano, Merle Feldbaum Mezerslein-Louis Silversin Rudolph Kammerling-Donald Steiner Couple-Terrie Goldberg, Marc Shrier N orlon-jerry Ernst Srripl Girl-Nan Keating IJ: Elerlfirian-Stanley Starr 2nd Eleflrician-Arthur Haines 1.rl Liglzl Man-jay Synder 2nd Ligla! Man-William Datz If! Camera Man-William McCullough 2nd Camera Man-Eugene Schecter CAST Herman Gl0ugauervlNlike Elderman Lawrence Vail-Bruce Be-ron Poliremaa-Robert Bagley Bellboy-Jerry Hyman Cigarelle Girly-Renee Bayda and june Phillips Coal Cfaerk Girlf-Terri Labov and Rochelle Braha Erzze.ft+Barry Scholoff Flifk-Alan Mittelman CHOIR Everyone enjoys good singing, and we o A.C.H.S. are fortunate to have an excellent choir. Under the direction of Miss Elsie Mecaskie, the choir presents several pro- grams throughout the year. Spirituals and show tunes are popular among the students when presented by this group. OFFICERS President Raymond Hollis Vice-President Sue Sturgeon Secretary Carol jean Voemle Treasurer Jerry Hyman The Atlantic City High School Choir makes a very impressive picture in robes of the traditional blue and white. if GYM DANCE BAND Atlantic City High School has its own version of a Rock 'n Roll Band. These jive artists can be heard and felt fifth and sixth periods, when the halls of A.C.H.S. resound with the beat of their cool sound. The music offers an opportunity for danc- ing and relaxing to the students. It also provides these musicians with some prac- tical experience, since many of them will be playing in the dance bands of tomorrow. Swing and sway to the music of the band Every band must practice, but these boys do it for fun. BONNIE BANKERT i I NORMAN SCHEAFFER TOP NANCY GILLINGHAM A ALAN SPIELMAN LOUIS SILVERSIN TE MARK SEY BRUCE HOOKERMAN MATTHEW JACOBS ELVERA DOMENIC TANNA GUENTHER HAIR DANCING ABILITY Ellen Holtzman and Marshall Brown Bob Bagley and jo-Arm Goukler BY POPULAR VOTE OF E MOST CUT-SLIPS CUTEST COUPLE Steve Perlstein md Connie I-HHS David Soltz and Carol Braverman IVYEST BEST BUILD Ginny Gottlieb and Monk Braithwaite Tom Vitale and Phyllis Fantauzza THE CLASS OF I96O MOST INTELLIGENT MOST TALKATIVE U Matt Jacobs and Bonnie Bankert Bill Flint McCullough and janet Millie DiNunzio I7 IVIOST CHARIVI MOST ATHLETIC Charlie Abrams and Marietta Federici Bob Hicksou and joy Stabile TH ESE WERE ELECTED INIOST SINCERE BEST LOOKING Bruce Wants to Know Hookerman and Margie Rosenberg Carole Camp and Bob Byrd I74 .wigs -ww... Never ! Sick much? Friends to the end. A breezy afternoon. Recognize anyone? My money fell out! Y0u're cheating ! I want my Maypof' Yeah, we're back Where did you get your skirt? UNO moneyf Look Ma, no head! We won! No tears, now, Stepping out. Will we do? Campaign capers l80 One and two and . . Fire I Pretty as a picture. Now, people Think they can make it? Back to class. Gum again? N No books tonight SENIOR WILL We, the seniors of 1960, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. I, CHARLES ABRAMS, leave my band uniform to any Junior who wishes to get into the football and basketball ga M es free of char G e. I, DORIS ADE, leave to some student all the mashed potatoes and gravy I've eaten for four years trying to get fat. I, SESIL ADAMS, dig nothing and so I leave nothing. I, BETSEY AD- LER, leave my lavish appetite and double lunch period to my little adopted sister. I, BERNARD AFFRIME, leave my con- stant place on the honor roll to the underclassmen. I, MURIEL AFFRIME, leave my Chemistry labs to any promising Junior who wishes to flunk Chemistry. I, KIM ALLEN, be- queath my unsuccessful way of gaining weight to a thin under- classman. I, STUART ALTMAN, will my good times and ex- periences, my girlfriends, and' my characteristics to my undeserv- ing brother, Steve. I, PAT AMBERS, leave my reserved seat in 116 to any eager Freshman. I, WILMA APFELBAUM, leave my monthly trips to Philly to Carol Rosenberg and I'm sure she will take up where I left off. I, MADELON ARKING, do hereby leave my many hairstyles 'o an unimaginative freshman. To a needy freshman, I, FRED ARENA, leave my chewed-up pencil and polka-dot sneakers. I, GLADYS AUSTIN, will my legs to JUDY SCOTT. I, GUY BACI-IE, leave to any underclassmen this thought always go forward, never retreat. I, BOB BAGLEY, leave al my fondest memories to those who haven't had any. I, CHARLES BAILEY, will Sherwood Roberts the Robe I wore to com mencement exercise for his future use. I, BONNIE BANKERT bequeath all thrills and excitements of my Senior year to mg sister Winnie. I, JACKIE BANKHEAD, do hereby leave tc Madge and others lonely times on the stag line at St. James and Y. I, JAMES BARBER will Anthony my seat for next year. I, JAMES BARBOUR, will my jazz flute to some up-coming Senior. I, NANCY BASCH, bequeath to any junior my secret to solving the nightly pin-up problem. I, RENEE BAYDA, leave my unsuccessful diets to some thin junior. Upon this day, I, BARBARA BELL, will my good home made sandwiches to Brenda, Muggs, and Frash. I, SUSAN BERSHAD, do hereby leave my Bass Fiddle to any underclassman who has a desire for blistered fingers and likes Jazz. I, GAIL BETTINGER, leave the courage and faith to do what you think is right. I, SUE BINGENHEIMER, hereby, leave all my lockers to whoever is the unlucky one to receive them. I, ALICE BLEWITT, will Ralph Hopkins to the girls in next year's Senior Class, and my wonderful times in High School to my little sister Catherine Joy. I, KAY BLIGHT, will my chauf- feur to a student who is too lazy to walk to school. I, DIANA BLASBERG, leave many harried hectic hours of working on the Herald to any underclassman willing to work hard for a rich reward. I, ELOISE BLAZE, leave my height to any underclass- man. I, RONALD BLOCK, will my dimples to any boy who wants to be embarrassed. I, BLUMIE, do hereby will my great athletic ability to the shortest Freshman in A.C. I, ROBERT BLUTH, bequeath my devout friendship with the men in blue to any driver who wishes a continuous motorcycle escort. I, CAROL BOYCE, leave my seat on the 8:30 express to l82 any sleep-loving underclassman. I, ROBERT BRACALENTE, will the word clod to anybody who needs an all-purpose description. I, SHELLY BRAHA, do hereby bequeath to my little sister, Paula my fast-talking voice, to see if she can top it. I, DENNIS BRAITHWAITE, shall leave the price tags of my many suits and sport coats to some up-and-coming esquire. To my cousin Marsha and my little sisters, Bonnie and Doris, I, CAROL BRAVERMAN, leave four unforgettable years in A.C.H.S. I, JULIAN BREEN, leave to any disgusted under- classman the cudgels of anti-dogoodism that I have held for four years. I, SARAJANE BRETZEL, bequeath all the numerous rules and regulations to the poor freshmen yet to enter this institution of learning. I, WILLIAM BROCKETT, leave all my hall-walk- ing to some poor underclassmen, but not my girl. I, HARRIET BRONSTEIN, leave my ability to give advice to any underclass- man who can solve everyone's problems but his own! To some deserving Junior I, JAY BROOKS, leave six or seven inches to be used as he or she sees fit. I BARBARA BROWN, will my in- genious ability for cleverness to some lackadaisical Junior. I, DOROTHEA BROWN, leave my lock to Tony, and all my senior books and notes to Eddie. I, JOJUAN BROWN, leave my wisdom gained the hard way to Joanne Walker. I, MAR- SHALL BROWN, leave Linda Mintz to the underclassmen, but, I want her back. I, BUNKY BROWN, leave my no. SO Foot- ball jersey to some deserving half-back. I, JUDY BRUBAKER, will my honorary membership in the l'Air Mail Letter Writers Club to some love-sick Junior. I, MARY BURCH, hereby will to my little sister, Deloris, all my senior subjects and brains. To Neal Langerman, I, JOHN BURNS, leave my water buckets and all the terrific times that go with them. I, JOANN BUTLER, leave all my moods to my brother Johnny Butler. I, ROBERT BYRD, will to the next right tackle number 26 and all the great memories and thrills that go with it. I, CAROL CAMP, leave the joy of four most wonderful years in high school to my little sister, Maria, and my little niece, Susie. I, JOSEPH CANTES, leave everything but my car to Rosemary. I, LOIS CARE, leave my ability to cheat on the driver's eye test to some nearsighted, license-seeking Jr. I, CATHERINE CASEY, will my ability to laugh in a crisis to a silly freshman. I, HELEN CASH, gladly leave my exhausted, French OJ twist to a willing, close-cropped Freshman. I, MICHAEL COHEN, leave to my brother, Richard, my ex-girl friends so that he may always remember what a fool I was and won't make the same mistakes. I, BARBARA COLES, leave my friendship with Patrick Freeman, and my date book to Lillian Bryant. I, ROBERTA COLLINS, leave to my sister my old sneaks and stockings. I, FRANK CONNOLLY, being of warped mind and physical wreck, bequeath nothing at all to anybody. I, JULIUS CONRAD, will my ,mercury to my brother Joseph Conrad. I, MABEL COPPOCK, leave to any underclassman my pinned together gym suit. I, KENNETH CORKER, leave my seat in Chemistry to an intelligent Junior. I, JAMES COSTELLO, be- queath my ulcer to some fortunate underclassmen. I, JOANNE COSTELLO, leave to anyone who might desire it-my shorthand book. I, LEROY CRAWFORD, leave all my spectacular tools to a lazy Junior. I,,BILLY CULLEN, leave my scrub bucket and mop to some unfortunate Freshman and my ability to get in trouble to my little sister Helen. I, JANET CUNDIFF, reluctantly leave the gym balcony to be terrorized by the incoming Freshman Class. I, ROBERT DADE, leave some of my Technical Skills to a deserving student. I, VERONICA DAGROSSA, will all water fountains to my sister, Joyce. I, NATALIE DAIGLE, will my ability to have the Big Two to some unsuspecting Junior. I, BEVERLY DAILY, leave 5 inches of my hair to a Frosh who needs some. I, VICTORIA DAVIDSON, leave my sack dress to Home Room 121, to be used as drapes for the windows. To some Junior, I, GAIL DAVIN, leave my desk in 327. I, DALE DEAN, leave Drama Guild to each and every student interested in a Fabulous club full of the glow and excitement of show business. I, JILL DE ANGELIS, will my wonderful Senior year to W.B., G.F., R.F., J.H. and all upcoming Seniors. I, JOANN DEL ROSSO, leave to Nardina and Connie a happy four years and wonderful friendships. I, RICHARD DENNEY, leave my baseball spikes to a certain up-coming Senior, E.J. I, GERTRUDE DE SHIELDS, will my boyfriend to Sarah Jones to give to her sister, Gerry. To Helen Hill, I, MARY DIGGS, leave my most secret formula to manage the opposite sex. I, JANET DINUN- ZIO, leave my broken glass to a poor freshman. I, ELVERA DOMENIC, will to F.M.D. my place in class and my seat in 225 B, 5th period on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday. I, MARIE DONO- MAN, will to my sister, Barbara, all the fun and good times I have enjoyed. I, PATRICIA DU BOIS, leave my laugh to anyone who wants to get in trouble. I, MARGO DUDLEY, will my gym suit and sneaks to some inspiring young freshman. I, DOROTHY DUFFIELD, will my potato chips and milk to my two brothers. I, MIKE ELDERMAN, leave my highly complex cutting tech- niques to any daring underclassman who wants an equal amount of cut slips. I, ALMA ELLIS, bequeath all my ingenious abilities to cope with all predicaments to Barbara Bell. I, JERRY ERNST, leave the mess in Lab Locker 18 to the next aspiring Chemist. I, PHYLLIS FANTAUZZA, leave all underclassmen my memories of A.C.H.S. I, MARIETTA FEDERICI, leave my ability to be late and my R ed B louse to any Freshman who's stupid enough to want them. I, MERLE FELDBAUM, leave my high hopes of be- coming a doctor to any ambitious underclassman who wants to make his parents very proud. I, LYNN FERNAN, leave my eyebrow brush to a freshman with bushy eyebrows. I, JOSEPH FESTA, leave A.C.H.S. with a diploma in one hand and a rifle in the other. I, MAMIE FLEMMING, leave to all the deserving under- classmen the good times and knowledge I have accumulated during four wonderful years in A.C.H.S. I, PHYLLIS FESTA, leave to my little sister, Marquitte Mooney, my, four years of fun in A.C.H.S. I, PAT FINN, gladly leave my more bounce to the ounce pony tail to any Junior Miss desiring some. I, ROBERTA FINN, being of sound body and mind hereby leave Atlantic City High School. I, GRETCHEN FISHER, leave all my wonderful times in High School to Rose Mary McMenamin I, GERALD FISHELBERG, leave all my happy experiences to my sister, Susan, and hope she gets as much out of High School as I did. I, ELOIS FISHER, hereby will my knowledge to my younger sister, Darcel, and to anyone else .who might need it. I, JOHN FRASIER, hope to leave to some worthy underclassman my gifted talents inacting and art. I, PATRICK FREEMAN, hereby leave my public safety post to some faithful Freshman. I, PENNY FREEMAN, being of sound mind leave A.C.H.S. with David Prosser. I, GERRI FUSSNER, will my fickleness and abil- ity always to be in trouble to Sharon Horner. I, BARBARA GALLAGHER, leave my worn-out sneaks to any Freshman who is going to a hop. I, JOAN GALLAGHER, will my ability to get in and out of jams to some carefree underclassman. I, ROSE- MARY GARIANO, do hereby bequeath to my brother, Richard '63, four years of stair-climbing. I, GEORGE GATES, leave to ne a success in whatever I undertake. I, MARY GIBSON, hereby will my cut-slips to Mency Fair- mairn. I, BETTY GILBERT, hereby leave all my cut-slips to my sister Carol. I, NANCY GILLINGHAM, will my position as Captain of Cheerleaders to Sharon, Barbara, or Mickey, and my four wonderful years at A.C.H.S. to any Freshman who thinks he can enjoy them as much as I have. I, JAY GINSBURG, be- queath my bound set of Aristotle to some square underclassman. I, MARTIN GINSBURG, bequeath my peanut butter and jelly sandwich to anyone who is not too particular about what he eats for lunch. I, LAIMON GODEL, leave to some up-and-coming Soph. my red ink eradicator. I, BARRY GOFF, hereby will my egg salad sandwiches to a Junior who hates them as much as I :lo. I, JAY GOLD, will my scorekeeper's book and pencil to Jerry Lewis. I, MARK GOLDBERG, leave the fond memories and happy experiences to be had in A.C.H.S. to all the under- classmen, who can still appreciate them. I, RONNIE GOLD- BERG, bequeath my special bottle of sunshine to any other natural blonde who needs an excuse. I, TERRIE GOLDBERG, leave my excellent driving ability to any underclassman who thinks living in a hospital as a home would be a new and exciting ex- perience. I, NATALIE GOLDSTEIN, hereby leave to my promis- ing cuz my ability to cope with the opposite sex. I, EVELYN GORDON, leave my great guidance counselor to any underclass- man whose last name begins with I, HUBERT GORDON, leave to Mr, Daily the incoming Senior Class. I, GINNY GOTTLIEB, will my fear of report card day and my week-ends spent at home to my little sister, Maggie. I, PAULA GORDON, leave my seat in Chemistry to some other enriched, perplexed and confused Senior. I, JOANN GOUK- LER, leave to some hip, way out Junior, Sharon Gitzes, my real beat up bongos. I, JUDY GRADE, bequeath my 4 Big Brothers to any little girl who would like Boys! Boys! Boys! and Dog! I, MARSHA GRAY, will my legs to Frances. I, FRANNIE GREEN, leave to any unfortunate freshman my seat in the Pep Rallies! I, DENNIS GREENFIELD, leave my dear sweat to the boys who will try next year. I, DOROTHY GROCE, upon leaving this school, will the school and all its treasures to Marion. I, RUTHIE GROSSMAN, upon leaving this school leave to my little sister, Bobbie Vinikoor, my excellent driving ability with the risk of driving without a license and never getting caught. 1, TANNA GUENTHER, leave my cold seat dn the football field to F.D., No. 9 to R.F. Sr. and No. 19 in Room 520 to R.F. Jr. I, SUE HAAS, will my sense of humor to Mr. Faunce hoping that someday he won't regret it. I, ADELE HADDAD, hereby will my skills in headline editing to anyone. I, I83 IOLE HAFER, leave my three seats in the cafeteria to a reluctant junior who doesn't want to get thrown out by Mr. Faunce. I, LARRY HAND, leave my troubles and misfortunes to some happy underclassman. I, ALAN HANDMAN, will to any de- serving Junior my Chemistry book, Number 15. I, HAROLD HARRISON, will all my good times to Brother Rat. I, CHARLES HAWS, leave this fine fabulous fixture to the three Flying Freshmen. I, DONNA HAYNES, will my English test to cousin Pigeon who will follow soon. I, LEO HAYNES, will my marks to some poor freshman. I, LAURA HERZ, hereby leave a jar of glue, a ruler, a pencil and old Vikings to the next set of layout editors. I, CAROL HIGBEE, leave all my used cam- paign posters and dirty brushes to an aspiring candidate. I, LINDA HIGBEE, leave to some Mighty Senior my place on the Herald Staff in order to try and duplicate this year's book, for it can't possibly be accomplished! I, LEO HINTON, leave to all underclassmen the cozy title chair in the right hand corner of Rm. 116. I, WILLIAM HIRSCHHORN, hereby will 180 pieces of chewing gum to some deserving freshman. I, MONTE HOFF- MAN, will my good marks to Arthur Kleiner. I, ELLEN HOLTZ- MAN, hereby bequeath my ability to fight with the opposite sex to any underclassman, especially my sister, Claudia, who has enough gumption to undertake such a strenuous task. I, ERIC HOMBERGER, leave Philly girls to any Junior who doesn't mind getting used some of the time, but having a ball most of the time. I, BRUCE HOOKERMAN, leave my favorite bowl of soup to a poor porridge eater. I, MAXINE HORN, leave my long hair to my little sister, Beverly. I, PENNY HORNER, leave and will to my sister, Sharon, those long cold winters! I, BARBARA HOWARD, will all my intelligence and brains to Ronnie Brandon. I, ANN HUNT, will my long hair to some deserving Beat- nik. I, BUNNY HURTER, bequeath to my sister Jeanne all my problems and mix-ups, hoping she does better than I. I, MYRNA HURWITZ, bequeath my work in Drama Guild to any underclassman who is interested in it. I, NORMAN HYETT, bequeath my seat on the Basketball bench next to the cheerleaders to Jimmy Sumer. I, JERRY HYMAN, leave my intestinal for- titude to an enterprising Junior who will look it up and find out what it means. I, PAULINE INGRAM, bequeath my gym suit to some poor underclassman. I, ROBERT ISRAEL, would like to leave my memories of 500. I, PHYLLIS JACKSON, like to leave what's left of my stomach to the cooks of the cafeteria. I, SAMUEL JACKSON, will to Morris Jackson, all the joy that I had in A.C.H.S. I, MATHEW JACOBS, leave my slide rule to any Junior with a large back pocket. I, CELESTINE JEFFREYS, leave my wishes to Jan C. I, ANNA MARIE JOHNSON, leave my shorthand notebook and broken pencil to some confused Junior. I, LUCINDA JOHNSON, leave all my twirling routines to some other hopeful twirler. I, MICHAEL JOHNSON, leave my books and lockers to all that follow me. I, GINGER JOHNSTON, leave to Rose- mary McMenamin all my great times in A.C.H.S. and my re- served seat on a jitney to Ventnor. I, SADIE JONES, hereby bequeath my happy time and places to Marchita Robinson. I, STELLA JONES, bequeath to Robert Peoples, my math tutor, the finest Junior and Senior English teachers. I, JULES JU- LIANO, will my map on how to get to McKee City to R.P. I, I84 JOAN KAHLE, will my curly hair to some straight haired underclassman. I, ELAINE KATE, leave my evil eyes to any- body who wants them. I, NAN KEATING, will to Sally Mc- Menamin my troubles, knowing she always had better luck than I. I, SHELDON KERNER, leave all my experiences in high school to my sister so that she may profit by not doing them. I, MIKE KESSLER, leave to any Sophomore my miserable Junior year complete with midnight oil. I, CAROL KNAUFF, hereby bequeath my one-hook locker to some Freshman who doesn't be- lieve in wearing a coat. I, LARRY KOLTNOW, leave my sec- tion of Mr. Spangler's bench in 116 to any young, enterprising underclassman who is dumb enough to want it. I, LUCY KORN- BLAU, bequeath four wonderful years in A.C.H.S. to a worthy underclassman who will take advantage of them. I, JOANNE KRAMER, bequeath to all the freshmen, especially my little sister Lee, my all-around cure for growing pains, Laughter I, BAR- BARA KROSNEY, leave my little friend to anyone who will take good care of him. I, WAYNE KUENZEL, will the council gavel and football jersey to the next ffortunate?J person. I, JANET KURLAND, bequeath to any artistic underclassman my portfolio and board slot in Rm. 124. I, DONNA KURTZ, leave my job on the Herald Staff to some unsuspecting, artistic Junior. I, WILLIARD LABARRE, wish to leave my daily chicken sand- wiches to some hungry underclassman. I, TERRI LABOV, leave four memorable years of experiences in A.C.H.S. to my brother, Steve. I, DOROTHY LANDING, hereby will my ambition and dis- position to any lucky person who is willing to stick to the job. I, OLYMPIA LA RUSSA, will all my empty stamp books to some unfortunate underclassman whose boyfriend goes to Miami Uni- versity. I, GORDON LATZ, will a table at the Knife and Fork Inn, to any underclassman suffering from poisoning. I, JOSEPH LAVIGNA, would like to leave all of the teachers and homework to my brother, along with a lot of good times. I, DORIS LAVIN- SKY, leave four of my most wonderful memories and experiences in A.C.H.S. to my brother, Mark, and also my shyness to my little sister, Betsy. I, PATRICIA LEAPHART, do hereby will my study hall seat to Little Richard, who is quite deserving. I, BARBARA LEE, will my Chemistry equipment to some poor, struggling Junior. I, DENISE LESLIE, will all my good luck to Susie Piligram. I, MARJORIE LeVAN, will to F.D. my place in the National Honor Society. I, ARLENE LEVIN, leave my four years of college-prep struggles to some deserving freshman who promises not to fall in love before applying to college. I, GAIL LEVINE leave crazy times in Chemistry to any underclassman who doesn't value his life. I, PETER LEWIS, leave the-best hunting grounds to the Sophomores. I, LINDA LINDBERG, will my 7:30 algebra appointments in 100 to some unsuspecting Sophomore. I, GAIL LIPTON, leave my books to my brother, Don, for his Senior Year. I, LORRAINE LIPSHUTZ, will my height, 4 ft. HM inches, to some upcoming freshman, I, HOW- ARD LITTMAN, leave to Bill Austin my ability to do Chem- istry. I, PAUL LOMBARDO, will my sanitary gym suit to any- one who can bear the aroma. I, BARBARA LONG, will my position in the front line of Twirlers to Helen Ford. I, JO-ANN LONGO, will my ability to get to classes on time to anyone who is able to crawl under legs in crowded halls. I, CATHY LUEKE, will my ability to argue, to try and forget things and my pleasant disposition to some unfortunate girl in A.C.H.S. I, JACKIE LYONS, will to some lucky underclassman my inability to grasp things. I, PAT MANNO, will my oriental look to some unfor- tunate underclassman who looks like an American. I, BETH MAROM, will my contagious giggle to Jacki Katz. I, BRENDA MARSHALL, will to some lucky underclassman all of my charming ways. I, JOYCE MASSARA, will one holey sneaks and one dog-eared notebook to a deserving junior. I, WILLIAM MATHIS, will next year's Seniors the Tech bench in the gym. I, BILL McCULLOUGH, leave my ability to lose ponies before tests to some butter-fingered Junior. I, JIMMY McELROY, will my Sergeant at Arms job to the highest bidder. I, CHARLES McGEE leave my car to my sister. I, DELORES MCLEOD, will my sound teeth and good health to Glenice and Logene. I, FRED McMENAMIN, will all my soggy, second hand Oboe reeds to any fool crazy enough to take up that cat instrument. I, JUDY MEARS, will these long crowded halls and stairs to all the little freshmen who can squeeze through. I, SYBIL MEN- NIES, will a Senior year full of fun and great times to Jo Ann Simpson. I, JUDY MORZ, will my position as Pres. of the G.A,A. Board to some lucky girl. I, GARY MILLER, will my ravelled notebook to some desperate Freshman. I, JESSE MILLER, will my good marks in my Junior year to some Sopho- more. I, MAXWELL MILLER, will-my quiet way to the most deserving Freshman, Ben. I, REEVA MILLER, will the Spanish III Textbook to any brave Spanish II student. I, REGINALD MINOR, will my solid gold Tuba to a Sophomore with a strong windbag. I, MARY MITCHELL, leave all the luck and happi- ness I have achieved in A.C.H.S. to Ruth. I, GLORIA MIXON, will to some frustrated underclassman my inspiring personality. I, WALTER MOODY, will my Junior year in A.C.H.S. to J.M. I, FLORENCE MOORE, leave my dirty locker to Laura and Peanut. I, WILLIAM V. MOORE, leave my sympathies to the newly arrived Freshmen. I, ANNA MOREY, leave to anyone who wishes Christian fellowship, the Atlantic City High School Bible Club, I, ROBERT MORGAN, leave one letter press for next year's print shop class. I, MARC MOSTOVOY, will my position as Concert master of A.C.H.S. Orchestra to the most deserving violinist. I, FRANCIS MURPHY, will all my vacant seats to students who use them to study and not just to take a load off their feet. I, GEORGE MURPHY, leave my Chemistry book to the next Senior. I, LESLIE MURRAY, will my Tech Locker 99415 to the best Junior of Auto Mechanics. I, BRUCE NADLER, will all my E xcellent marks to the coming Fresh- men. I, LEON NEHMAD, will my size 14 sneakers to Jeff Freedman. I, SHELLY NEHMAD, leave my superior intelligence and ability to pass CPJ a test, to my sister, Gail Babbit. I, CAROL NEIDIG, leave to Gail Roberts my seat on the bus. I, ELAINE NERENBERG, leave to all earnest writers, my stationery box and plenty of stamps. I, FRANCHIE NOBLE, will my bow legs to my up-coming cousin. I, JOHN NOTARO, leave my ability to connive to some conniving freshman. I, CAROLE NOTTER, will my ability to get in and out of jams to a fickle freshman. I, BARBARA OGRAM, leave .my great days in school to my little brother, Donnie, I, ANNA PAONI, leave to little Johnnie, all my seats in English. I, JAMES PARKER, will my ability to help future Varsity men to maintain the Group IV championship. I, DIANE PARKS, will to some Junior the whole field of chemistry with my best wishes. I, HELENE PAR- RIS, do hereby will my Yellow Bird uniform to any anxious, helpful freshman. I, SHEILA PECHTER, hereby bequeath my telephone to anyone who can talk as long as I can. I, CHARLES PEMBERTON, leave my report card marks to Tommy. I, ERN- EST PHILLIPS, leave all my experiences to the freshman boys. I, JUNE PHILLIPS, bequeath, to my sister Caroline, my position as co-captain of cheerleaders, hoping she will fill in when I graduate. I, SANDRA PLOTKA, might be an old hen now but I leave my irresistible sense of humor to the young chicks. I, LYNN POPOWSKY, leave four years of happiness and success to my sister, Deena. I, JOHN PORCH, leave locker 253 to anybody. I, PAUL POWELL, leave algebra to anybody who thinks he's smart enough to pass it. I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT PRATT JR., leave to Dan Tiger Jackson 52 cents, and if the price changes contact me at once. I, DAVID PROSSER, being of sound mind, leave A.C.H.S. with Penny Freeman. I, MICKEY QUINCE, will my number 22 to some deserving boy who may fulfill it or live up to its reputation. I, ALICE RAGO, leave my high school diploma to a certain somebody hoping someday he'll get his own. I, RICHARD RAGO, leave to any underclassman nothing but an empty seat. I, KATHLEEN RAFTER, would like to will my height to M.S. I, LORA RANDO, leave my unused lipstick tube to some bare-faced freshman. I, CONSTANCE RATNER, leave my naturally colored blonde hair to Pat. I, KATHY REAGAN, leave my shaggy haircut to some lucky underclassman. I, RAY REGANATO, leave to my coming nephew, my 3rd desk, 1st aisle seat in Room 215 in 1975. I, RHONDA RENSHON, leave a VIKING editorship to some aspiring journalist. I, PATTIE REYNOLDS, being of sound mind, do hereby give to my name- sake and Mary Rich, all my detention slips and red marks to do with as they please. I, LORETTA RICH, will all my embarrass- ments to some red-faced underclassman. I, VINCENT RIFICE, hereby leave my wit to some underclassman who doesn't have a sense of humor. I, ELSIE RINGGOLD, hereby leave my wealth of knowledge and congenial ways to Valerie Temple. I, CHARLES ROBEL, being of sound mind, leave a T square and a mech. drawing board to some industrious freshman. I, DAVID ROBINSON, leave memories of a great school. I, CHARLOTTE ROCKEL- MANN, will my ability to laugh at the wrong time and place to some one not so fortunate. 1, EDWARD ROEHM, leave to anyone half of the zeros I got in class. I, KATHLEEN ROLLER, leave Room 118 to face those dull mornings without my jovial disposition and disconnected telephone lines. I, MARSHA ROSE, do hereby bequeath my slightly used pair of binoculars to Penny Hoffman so she won't have to strain her 'eyes. I, CATHERINE ROSELLI, do not wish to will something for nothing. I, MAR- GIE ROSENBERG, bequeath my love for underclassmen to any upcoming senior girl who thinks she can survive the aggravation. I, JANET ROSEBLOOM, bequeath my study habits to Ceil Hel- fant. I, GARY ROSENSTEIN, will my Spanish book to any student talking Greek. I, SUSAN ROSS, do hereby, being of I85 sound mind, bequeath my post to any serious minded underclass- man. I, ROBERT ROSSMAN, leave my scientific ability to any one who will also take my cynicism. I, BYRON ROTH, leave with all mankind the hope that someday there will be found an even better synonym for female. I, ROCHELLE ROTTER, be- queath all the happiness, heartaches, and fun of these four years to any underclassman who is willing to cope with them. I, LILLIAN ROUNDS, hereby bequeath my personality and charm- ing smile to Charlotte Hathaway. I, JOANNE ROWAN, leave to my sister Garry, those hectic Monday nights. I, JAMES SACCO, will all my past tests in Eng- lish class to the first desperate junior who needs them. I, RON- NIE SALVATORE, leave my position as Head Majorette to my younger sister, Rosemarie, when she becomes a Senior, I, JEF- FREY SCANLON, hereby bequeath all my textbooks to the fire and hope they burn well. I, DANNY SCANNY, hereby bequeath my empty box of Calvert to any Junior who buys a motor scooter. I, NORMAN SCHEAFFER, leave quietly by the back door. I, GENE SCHECTER, leave to Gary, Louie, and Mosh the keys 'cause it's a long walk home. I, NATHAN SCHIENHOLZ, will all my midyear exams to A.C.H.S. I, JOSEPH SCHIEN- HOLZ, will all those wonderful days in Room 215. I, PAUI SCHNEIDER, leave my pleasant associations and good environ- ment to my sister, Marcia, with the hope that she makes the most of her four years in high school. I, CLAUDIA SCHREIBER, leave M y comp E tition with Dr. Barker to som E kind- H earted underclassman with a car and nerves of steel. I, JUDITH ANN SCHNITZEL, being of sound mind and. body, do hereby bequeath to my sister Rose, all my wonderful teachers. I, BARRY SCHOLCOFF, will my chair in the library with all the splinters in it, to Tommy Klein and Jimmy Burns. I, FRANCIS SCHULER, will to some underclassmen all of the great times I have had while in high school. I, SANDY E. SCHULTZ, will to my sisters Addy, Ruth, and eventually Charlotte, every bit of the love, laughter, tears, talks with close friends, and blessings. I, RICHARD SCHULZE, will all my empty pens and old locker passes to my sister and all extra carbon arcs to Mr. Bankert. I, JOANNE SCHWARTZ, do hereby bequeath my ''innocent-as-a-time-bomb'' nature to any freshman who thinks she's got it made. I, HENRY SCHUEBER, will my spelling ability to the first one in Miss Burns class who needs it. I, BUNNY SEEL, do hereby bequeath my ability for getting into trouble to some innocent freshman. I, MAX SEELIG, leave my books to a deserving underclassman. I, JOSEPH SE- RENA, will the cafeteria table back to the freshman. Ig PAUL- ETTE SEROUYA, bequeath my French accent to my sister, Lucille. I, MARK SEY, leave all the great times I had with all the great kids in the Class of '60. I, MARLENE SHANE, leave my ability to back into cars, run over trees, and ruin lawns, while driving on a permit, to Ann Newman. I, BEVERLY SHAPIRO, leave to my brother, Larry, the experiences and friendships of high school. 'I, CONNI SHAPIRO, leave to Loretta Adams my supply of HQOQ. I, JANICE SHAPIRO, leave to my brother a warm seat in room 215. I, RONNIE SHAPIRO, bequeath to my ad- venturous underclassman my fondest ambition to travel to Russia and Africa. I, JAMES SHARP, leave this school to anyone who wants it. I, DONALD SHESTACK, leave all my many abilities I86 to the most deserving freshman boy whomever he may be. I, RONALD SHESTACK, hereby leave to whomever wants them, all my cut slips. I, JANICE SHICK, leave all my exciting a D venture S to any underclassman who thinks they can handle them. I, SANDY SHUSTER, to Addie and Rickie I can only hope we may continue on in life, bringing only happiness to our wonderful parents. I, JOHN SHUTE, leave to an energetic freshman named Chuckie, my high life bottle opener and my num- bered activit' cards. I, BARBARA SIGURDSON, leave my won- derful F marks in typing to anyone who enjoys being bawled out. I, MARGARET SILENCE, leave my chemistry book and seat in room 319 to some future nurse. I, LOUIS SILVERSIN, hereby bequeath all my frustrations to the juniors, mainly because they're too happy. I, EDWARD SIMPSON, leave to Meatball my worn- out lifeguard sweatshirt if he can squeeze into it. I, BARBARA SINGER, leave to some Kookie freshman, my comb. I, HOW- ARD SLOTOROFF, bequeath my knowledge of zymurgy to some studious underclassman. I, CHARLES SMITH, want to make my family and friends in Philadelphia proud of one of the boys of the neighborhood. I, THOMAS A. SMITH, leave my seat in cafeteria to all of the people who may sit there after me. I, THOMAS SMITH, leave four wonderful years in A.C.H.S. to some lucky freshman. I, JOHN SMYTHE, leave my quick subtle wit to whomever wants it. I, MARGARET SNOW, leave my seat in Mr. Sullivan's typing class. I, JAY SNYDER, leave to some unsuspecting junior, Mr. McElroy and his car, and Mr. Kieserman and his candle. I, MIKE SOBLE, leave my Brigantine bus tickets and schedule to anybody who needs them. I, DAVIDWSOLTZ, leave my many jokes and really Big Ideas to any one deserving enough to have them. I, BETTY SOMERS, do bequeath one empty locker for coffee break. I, DANIEL SARKOWITZ, leave the sandwiches in the cafeteria. I, JOHN SOUDERS, being of sound mind and body, leave all my good times in A.C.H.S. to some worthy junior. I, ALAN SPIELMAN, leave a worn out chessboard to the Pawn- Pushers club. I, CLAUDIA SQUIRES, do bequeath to Kathy and Carol, the best of everything in A.C.H.S. I, JOY STABILE, leave my great times in A.C.H.S. to my brother, Jimmie. I, BON- NIE STARR,ileave my driver's license to a certain junior basket- ball player who is in need of it. I, STANLEY STARR, do hereby bequeath to some poor unsuspecting freshman all the cafeteria tickets and elevator passes which I bought in my freshman year. I, THEODORE STASHAK, will ,my fide to school with Jerry Sturgis to a freshman. I, LOIS STAVITSKY, leave my title of Miss Alaska to a chilly underclassman that is deserving of it. I, DONALD J. STEINER, hereby will my most prized posses- sions of a loaf of bread and a book of poetry to some deserving non-conforming underclassman as magnanimous as I. I, BAR- BARA STEPHENS, hereby leave my seat on the late bus to any future student of A.C.H.S. who likes to sleep late. I, CLAUDIA STERR, leave my books, locker, desks, and homework to my brother, Chris. I, ALICE STEWART, bequeath the services of Mrs. Rentschler, Miss Burns, Miss Galia, and Mrs. Carter and all the other good teachers to some deserving freshman. I, ANN STICKEL, leave to some underclassman my exotic and wonderful love life. I, ELAINE STOKES, leave my ability to like the wrong people. I, RUTH STRING, leave my past four years in A.C.H.S. to my freshman sister. I, EDWARD STROGIS, will all the good times I had to some junior. I, SUE STURGEON, will my Seat in choir to a capable student, and my chemistry books to some unfortunate junior. I, JERRY STURGIS, will my parking spot at the corner of Ventnor and Trenton ave. to some- one. I, JANET SULPIZI, leave my pity to all those with home- rooms on the third floor. I, BRUCE SUMNER, will my parking space to the next person that has a car as large as my blast. I, DEENA SUSTIN, leave my four years of luck, success, and hap- piness to my sister Andrea. I, JOAN SWINTON, bequeath my ability to sneeze like a puppy to any deserving underclassman with the sniffles. I, ELLA TALIAFERRO, will my hips to Judy Scott. I, RUTH TAYLOR, will my jive to some under- classman. I, MARIE TERRENCE, leave to my sister, Brenda, my superior knowledge to attract the opposite sex. I, MARINA TERRY, will all my stolen lockers in the basement to some other thief. I, BUDDY THORPE, will my good judgment and knowl- edge of girls to John and Lewis Thorpe. I, CAROL THOMAS, being of sound mind, leave my seat in homeroom to my little sister. I, DAVID THOMAS, will my car to my sister. I, BLAIR THRON JR., leave my ability of not being able to get on the HONOR ROLL to some unfortunate underclassman. I, JUDITHLEE THROSSELL, bequeath all housework to a cer- tain sophomore girl. I, MELENA TOURIGAN, leave my ability to be on the honor roll to some lucky freshman. I, BARBARA TOWNSEND, will my knowledge to my sister and brother who will follow behind me. I, FRANCES TROULAND, leave my own personal map of A.C.H.S. to some poor lost freshman. I, JOAN TUGGLE, in my right mind, bequeath my locker without a combination to any up-coming junior. I, FLORENCE TUR- NER, leave my ability of good time tests to some lucky junior. I, ADELE TURSI, leave my ability to type without error to any future senior with the hope that they'll have more luck than I. I, GEORGE VALENTINE, leave to anyone who wants them, my string of Phila. fan clubs. I, WILLIAM VANCE, leave to the boys who will go to the tech next year, a good time and a lot of fun. I, CHARLES VARVARO, leave my books and gym suit to my brother Moelty. I, LINDA VEITH, hereby will my science marks to Susan and 'ny poems to Loretta and Marjorie Beth. I, THOMAS VITALE, hereby leave my football shoes and seat on the bench to the next quarterback. I, CAROLE JEAN VOELMLE, do hereby bequeath my ball pen and headset to Carole Mayers and my faculty for getting into trouble to my cousin, Gail Brosal. I, ANITA WACHTEL, hereby will all the happiness possible to my little sister Susan and my brother. Barry. I, ELLEN WAGENER, leave to overweight freshmen, my three day diet. I, JOSEPH WALKER, leave my handkerchiefs to anyone who wants them. I, HENRI- ETTA WALLACE, leave my title as The Fox to be carried on by Frances Prince and Lenora Bradley. I, HERBERT WARD, will my tardiness to Bruce Ward so that he may carry on the tradition when he arrives. I, GERALD WARREN, will my hard times to a certain up and coming senior. I, PATRICIA ANN WASLEFSKY, leave my good times in A.C.H.S. to a crazy underclassman. I, BETTY-LOU WATERS, leave my bells and the position they hold to Susan Sipple. I, BARBARA WAT- SON, will my inability to learn a new routine and always drop- ping my baton to next year's smallest Twirler. I, DOROTHY WATSON, will leave' my gym suit and sneaks to any underclass- man that can wear them. I, MARY-CLAIRE WATSON, leave four yeafs in A.C.H.S. and my size 18 gym suit and my dirty white socks to my little sister, Chris. I, WYNN WATSON, hereby bequeath my sousaphone and my football jersey to some strong freshman on the honor roll. I, JOSEPH WEATHERBEE, leave to some freshman my position of honor, on the Library committee. I, WILLIAM WEATHERS, leave all my fun at tech to George Flanagan hoping he will have as much fun as I have had. I, ARGO WEBBER, will my fabulous figure to all fat un- derclassmen. I, SUSAN WEIL, wish to leave to my younger sister, EILEEN, my long walks to my third floor homeroom. I, ILENE WEINSTEIN, leave to my sister, Phyllis, my sneaks and gym suit and all my good times in high school. I, MORRY WEINTROB, leave the miles of typewriter ribbon I've worn out doing homework as an inspiration to all freshmen. I, WILLIAM WENGER, will all the pencils I've worn out in four years to any needy freshman. I, MAXINE WEST, leave my childhood romances to some other child. I, KAREN WETZEL, leave, my honor of being Majorette to Carol Gabriel. I, NANCY WHED- BEE, Will my red hair and freckles to any deserving freshman and my seat in homeroom to my brother. I, ROBERT WHINNA, hope to make my mother proud of me, in whatever field I choose, and all thru -life. I, NAOMI WHIT CRAFT, will my blonde hair to the freshmen. I, LAVINIA WHITING, hereby leave to Marie Collins my unpleasant smile. I, TERRY WHITWORTH, leave my chewed-up glasses to an under-nourished freshman. I, CAROL- ANN WIDECRANTZ, leave my wornout sneaks to my sister Luise. I, VERMIL WIGGINS, do hereby will room 116. I, CAROLYN WILLIAMS, bequeath my height to any junior wish- ing to look like a freshman. I, CLARENCE WILLIAMS, hereby leave to the oncoming students of A.C.H.S. all the wonderful teachers. I, HARVEY WILLIAMS, do will my brain and all my love to Eleanor Brown. I, KENNETH WILLIAMS, leave to Kathy the ambition to work harder in school. I, VICKI WIL- LIAMS, will my contact lenses to some blind underclassman. I, WINNIE WILLIS, leave to some deserving underclassman my beautiful smile and fabulous personality. I, CAROL WILSON, give to some worthy freshman my ability to pass a test without cheating. I, RICHARD WILSON, bequeath, to the underclass- man, room 116 and its headaches along with my endless piles of homework. I, ROBERT WILSON, leave to some deserving under- classman my inexhaustible fund of worthless knowledge. I, ED- WARD WINCZOWSKI, leave one overcrowded, out-dated school. I, HOWARD WOLFSON, will my seat in Trig. class to Ein- stein. I, PATRICIA ANN WOOD, give my unskillful ability to type to some un-energetic junior. I, JOHN WRIGHT, will my number 35 to someone who can fulfill it. I, JANET YOUNGER, leave my place in the lunch line to anyone who can eat lunch in five minutes. I, CHARLOTTE YVONNE, leave to the aspiring singers of the future, my place in Glee Club, my favorite club. I, MARY ANN ZINTOI, leave my love for his- tory to some incoming freshman. IN WITNESS THEREOF, WE, THE EDITORS OF THE HERALD, HAVE SET OUR HAND' AND SEAL HERETO. DIANE BLASBERG BONNIE BANKERT EDITORS IN CHIEF l87 ATHLETICS I an 1 A F: 4 :Lx . 1 All A' ' JJ! 4' L 'li n , I Q74 g 4777 Z4 ' 1,. A l nl .L- , . . Y A 'hui -r-'fl , A ' P LJJJ ' l - Q,-J? J . . . 4 can y . A. A . ' 4 n . .,. i it L. : 757:--L,AiJ J u . . ,, , l' , i 7 E i 1 i 5 CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders, a hard-working energetic group, play an important part in our athletic program. They are responsible for the excellent school spirit of A.C.H.S. C aptain Nancy Gillingham o-Captain June Phillips OFFICERS President Phyllis Festa Vice-President Joanne DaPrato Secretary Judy Brubaker Treasurer Karen Wetzel Sergeant-at-Arms Barbara Watson Head Majorette Veronica Salvatore I92 MAJORETTES AND TWIRLERS All football fans remember the wonderful half-time routines performed by the twirlers and majorettes. Besides participating in school activities they also represent A.C.H.S, in many parades. COLOR GUARD Barbara Brown joy Stabile Millicent Fischer Rosemary Mintzer Jacqueline Lyons Our Color Guard puts the finishing touch on a really perfect band. A recent addition to the band, the color guard has made us all proud with their excellent precision in carrying the flag. qw., VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM GRIDIRON MILLVILLE GAME A.C.H.S.-0 Millville-25 The Vikings opened the '59 season with a slow start. Millville's powerful line forced several mistakes on Atlantic City's part, giving the opponents four touchdowns. PLEASANTVILLE GAME A. C. H. S.-2 6 Pleasantville-6 Atlantic High brilliantly outplayed the Greyhounds, 26-6 with the aid of john Wright and Vernon Brown, halfbacks, and quarterback Tom Vitale. BRIDGETON GAME A.C.H.S.-14 Bridgeton-1 2 The Vikings played an excellent game, sparkled by John Wright with both touchdowns and extra points being kicked by Bob Byrd, which were the big factors in the game. VINELAND GAME A.C.H.S.-32 Vineland-0 Atlantic City played an excellent game and completely overran the opponent with a score of 32-0. It was the upset of the year. VARSITY LETTERMEN GAB COLLINGSWOOD GAME A.C.H.S.-19 Collingswood-16 Demonstrating his ability in moving the ball in rain and mud, jim Bergman, led with two touchdowns. Hardworking john Wright scored the other touchdown, aided by the extra point of Bob Byrd. CAMDEN GAME A.C.H.S.-1 3 Camden-26 The defeat in this game made the Vikings 3-1 in the South jersey Conference. john Wright played a good game, but it seemed that all had trouble handling the slippery pigskin. HOLY SPIRIT GAME A.C.H.S.-34 Holy Spirit-0 In this game the Vikings proceeded to smash Holy Spirit in the traditional Thanksgiving Day Game. Touchdowns were scored by end john Notaro, jim Bergman, Tom Vitale, Vernon Brown, and Bob Byrd. in A , 1 -2-3 . -' I, Q 'Q .Q Q 2 A- Q 1' ,, I x J S 'N ,mf A,-.v-r, sg ., ,. A - :ffrf i r X .' i ' ' 1 Q X X -we , ,V X3 A W -4. , fs Y N -.wQ.1mM?'l' .- . ,A! 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The Vikings' offensive attack was led by the drive-in layups of jim Bradley, the jump shots of Rufus Mixon and Frank Oatman, the excellent rebounding of Louis Graham, and the good ball-handling by Lou Polisano. A report on this year's season would not be complete without commending the Viking junior Varsity for its fine performance. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE A.C.H.S Wildwood A.C.H.S Northeast A.C.H.S Norristown A.C.H.S Vineland A.C.H.S. Millville A.C.H.S Holy Spirit A.C.H.S. West New York A.C.H.S. Camden A.C.H.S. Camden A,C.H.S Pleasantville A.C.H.S. Bridgeton A.C.H.S. Bridgeton A.C.H.S. Vineland A.C.H.S. Woodrow Wilson A.C.H.S. Pleasantville A.C.H.S. Collingswood A.C.H.S. Woodrow Wilson A.C.H.S. Holy Spirit FISH TALK Swimming began this year as a varsity sportg and the support of A.C.H.S. has been excellent. Practices are held every day at the Y.M.C.A. under the supervision of Coach Zauner and Faculty Adviser Ray Williams. There are ten meets a year, and so far Atlantic High is undefeated. There are many phases of swimming meets, and the following are the most promis'- ing members in each: 50 yard Freestyle-james Evans Butterfly-John McLaughlin Breast Stroke-John Applegate Back Stroke-Dan Bullock 200 yard Freestyle--Paul Lambrakis 100 yard' Freestyle-Sheldon Kerner and john Merindino Medley Individual-Dave Vanderhoof Freeftyle Relay Medley Relay Holland Bullock Lambrakis Applegate Merendino Md-aughlili Evans KCIHEI We expect great things of our team in the future, as most of them are underclassrnen. We hope the High School keeps up the fine support the team has been getting. GRUNT AND GROAN This is the first year wrestling exists as a varsity sport in Atlantic High. Practices are held every day, and consist of calisthenics, running laps, learning holds and escapes, and inter-school competition. As said by Coach Sarkos, Wrestling develops coordina- tion,'quick reaction, and makes the individual think and plan ahead. It is felt that in a few years a fine team can be moulded, but not without better support from the student body. This is a sport where the small man can participate as well as the big man. Brains are called for as well as strengthg and competition calls for as many as twelve weight classifications. This year there are eight matches in Group IV competition, and, although the team is inexperienced, the future holds much promise. TRACK TACTICS A great sport that deserves more recognition from the student body of Atlantic City High School is TRACK. Under the superb and dedicated supervision of coach jack McKnight and the fine help of Mr. Francois, the team can expect a very promising future. During the year the team had indoor track and outdoor track. The idea of indoor track is to mold a working nucleus for the track and field season of March. Boys now, form the hard core later, was said by coach McKnight. Top performance is displayed by: Bob Bagley, state champ in the 440, jim Bergman and Bunky Brown in the Javelin, Earl Brotman and Earl Chambers in the 100 and 220, Larry Clark and Butch Moore in the Hurdles, Ted Gray and jim McAvaddy in the Pole Vault, Charles Pemberton and joe Cawlins in the 880, Ed Winstead in the Hurdles and Robert Reves in Shotput and Chief Perkins in the Mile Run. We have better material this year than ever before and it is believed chances for the State Championship are excellent. TENNISEERS The Atlantic City High School Tennis Team is one of our finest organizations. It is coached by William Swain, who does an excellent job with these boys. As expressed by him, The object in the game is not in winning, but in teaching the players to do the best they can, and to learn true sportsmanship. Favorable weather prevailing, the team begins its daily workouts at Bader Field about mid-April. Spectators are more than welcome to observe these practices, which are under the direction of Mr. Swain, who is also the coach of our outstanding basketball team. This year's squad is composed of the area's best players. Those on the varsity squad are David Soltz, joe Seitchik, Bunny Watts, Bill Austin, and David Forman. We expect that Atlantic City High will be a leading contender ic the championship this year. BA EBALL ouTLooK FDR 1960 Bleak is the proper word for the baseball outlook for 1960, not only for the season but for the weather as well. Here it is March 20, the first day of Spring and the first day of baseball practiceg and it is snowing. However, it will clear up and we will be ready by April 20 for the opening game. The team has lost every letterman by graduation except Tom Stoess, a senior pitcher and a very good one. Tom will be the nucleus for 1960's team. Our team has been defending the South Jersey Cham- pionship for the last two years. An addition for this year was the appointment of two new young coaches, Mr. Raymond Huber as Head Coach and Paul Lacity as his able assistant. Mr. Huber is a graduate of Lafayette College and had a contract with the Detroit Lions in the American League. Mr. Paul Lacity is a graduate of Rut- gers'University and carries in his pocket a contract with the Los Angeles Giants of the National League. Both men are 'ambitious and eager to start practice as soon as the vagaries of the weather disappear over the horizon. The immediate prospects beyond Tom Stoess are some of the boys coming up from the junior Varsity Squad. The best known are: Mark Goldberg at first base, Bill Cullen, Barry Goff, Vince Rifice and Iames McNeil all trying to win starting positions around the infield. The outfield consists partly of the Israel brothers, Robert and Garyg standing in the front if they can build up their speed and cut down those line drives. Smiling Richard Denny, the side arm right hander, will give them all a battle for a starting berth in the mound. The toughest position to fill will be 'behind the pentagon where we lost all three catchers. The above prospects may be pushed out of their present jobs by a new crop of Biddy and Babe Ruth Baseballer candidates, who have only reached their freshman or sophomore year. Some of these boys have poise and experience beyond their years which will be invaluable in the much more strenuous Group IV League of South Jersey. .4 wa, f G.A.A. BOARD, Sealed from left lo riglal: Shelly Weisler, Tanna Guenther, Judy Merz, Sherill Ward, Winnie Bankert. Standing from lefl zo right: Kathy Barker, Nan Keating, Mrs, Marie Fowler, Roberta Herbein, Judy McMillan, Sue Dempsey, GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO G.A.A., the Girls, Athletic Association, organizes all' sports offered in Atlantic City High School. It is governed by a board of twelve girls, three representatives from each class, who conduct the activities. It is open to any girl who wishes to join and participate in the various after-school sports. In the fall, tennis matches are organized for the seniors and juniors. Exciting tournaments are then played, and letters are awarded to the champions of the doubles and singles. During the course of the year hockey, basketball and volleyball teams are formed. To increase the spirit even greater, members of the All-Star teams are selected from the participants in each of these different sports to compete in interclass competition. Students who participate in these numerous activities are rewarded with G.A.A. points and letters when the set quota is reached. For those girls who earn an outstanding number of pointsg bronze, silver, and gold metals are awarded. Every year a Christmas party is held and the tree, decorated by all the girls' gym classes, is given to a needy family. Each spring the G.A.A. holds its annual banquet at which time the awards are presented, including the announcement of the outstanding member of each class. The Pose of Life Cpictured at the leftj makes a dramatic ending to a perfect banquet. 207 O SPORTS LEADER'S GROUP OFFICERS President Nan Keating Vice-President Bonnie Bankert Secretary Toni Campbell, Sergeant-at-Arms Betsy Leeds GYMNASTIC LEADER'S CORPS OFFICERS Captain Lois Care Lieutenants Barbara Haines Winnie Bankert jill DeAngelis Barbara Brown Bonnie Bankert 208 DANCE CLUB OFFICERS President june Schaul. Vice-President Renee DiOrio Secretary. Lenor Franklin Treasurer Adele Haddad You may notice some errors in this book. They were put in intentionally. We tried to print something for everyone and some people are always looking for mistakes. P TRCNS I . 4 4-,QA , ' 4:LL I :bil 1 A'g,L-L. - , ! . I - 1 5. 4 1 .LL .1 'J 'Y' 'fw X ' 1 , Jn-. -1- l -qs 1' : can it Q... L- :,,i Q-K A -, , ' ' QE JB: tu iff. ' f 'IlIl X -W ' mu- mllll - P' lm- lr: f-Q . II - .- - - Lil., 'HL Y VL-LMA., L --f-- . - gwvfflna.- n f- I A 4.4, m 1 J UTY.. . JI - 1 1 rp 4 - ml H Q 13- E P12313 if ' .J 1 M1 ' P2 QE: ... ..u... ' -.-if.. .....2:'Pm.'5'?T L'!' UH 231 JK 'Z - 'T 'l .w.: f9 '-'ff-'- -Lf- -f-ew -L-L. M - ' 'Q Q , ' - -- -- -,.: .,-L - J - ' , Y, 1' l l f Y CONGRATULATIONS 'Io AII +I1e Graduaies of ATLANTIC CITY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS of I960 From GUARANTEE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY IMEMBER OF F.D.I.C.I -Every Banking Service- a+ Five Convenienfly Locafed Offices Congratulations to the Class of 1960 ' r afuxz-I'VE: 9 in ATLANTIC Cm' SCHOOLO4: MODELING . . . Dedica+ecI +o 'rI1e rigI'rI'FuI I1eriI'age of every girl +o enjoy The fuII advan+age of her na+uraI charm, poise and beaufy. Offers a CompIe'I'e Course in MODELING CHARM SELF IMPROVEMENT Class Now Forming In'l'erview by Appoinfmeni' i NEPTUNE STUDIO CONVENTION HALL Telephones 2-2222 4-4444 SCHOOL AND STAFF IS LICENSED AND APPROVED BY THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION BOARDIWALK NATIONAL BANK S ' ?cuwf Through scholarships, fhe Boardwalk Nafional Bank endeavors +0 aid deserving sfudenfs in AI'Ian+ic Counfy, New Jersey, fo com- pIe+e fheir higher educa+ion and encourage prospecfive s+udenI's +o seIec+ a Business Adminis+raI'ion Course maioring in finance +hus preparing +hemseIves for posifions of responsibiIi1'y in +he field of banking. 2 SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED EACH YEAR SI000 TO A MALE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR SI000 TO A FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR S'rrive for a Higher Educa+ion ConsuI+ Your FacuI+y Advisor for Fur+her Informafion THE BOARDWALK NATIONAL BANK Organized I 907 Serving Soufhern New Jersey Q MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Q - iY'jJPe V '33 L if V' ,SL nv Af 49? ,Elia 1, 5 E fi? 'P 5554? Muir ..- 2-'fv 'A nk, W ll F . All wink 'E 5 Q, ,X lx if SES? , S vim To the Class of 960 . . Congratulations on your estimahle achievement, . . Best Wishes for a promising future, . . Thank you for your patronage and for the privilege of Working with such out- standing young people. eca ' The Hallmark of Fine Photography Portrait Studios Commercial Studios 107-109 SO. INDIANA AVENUE 166 SO. VIRGINIA AVENUE ,Phone 5-2214 'Phone 4-6114 Official Photographers for the 1960 Herald The Smar+es+ Formal Wear 'For Men Seen a+ fhe I960 A.C.H.S SENIOR PROM Was Ren+ed a+ JULES MEN S SHOPS 2I40 A+lan+ic Avenue Your S+ore for Campus Fashions Congra+uIa+ions +o 'Ihe Senior Class of I960 MILTON ANDERSON CO. Headquarfers for JANIZEN ancI CATALINA Swimwear and Sweaiers ai' JULES MEN'S SHOP 2I40-42 A+Ian+ic Ave. Phone 4-3309 Complimenfs and Besf Wishes +o THE CLASS OF 1960 From Ihe EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION Phone 6-3 I 66 BENJ. E. LABOV 81 SONS Plumbing and Hearing Engineers 2I2 AcIria+ic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. NMQ0 ALGAR U BEAUTY SALON Ha'rs -- Clorhing - Furnishings I3I2 A'I'IanI'ic Avenue 51,5 ATLANTIC AVE' ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. yilnw MARY BURNS 3936 ALLIED MODELING SCHOOL Offers a CompIe+e Course in Modeling - Charm - Self Improvemeni' FOR FREE PERSONAL ANALYSIS STUDIO - 30I5 ATLANTIC AVE. CaII 2-2006 SCHOOL INSTRUCTORS LICENSED AND APPROVED BY THE NEW JERSEY DEPT. OF EDUCATION M. OICI Floors Scraped and Re-finished DUBIN FLOORS, INC. 3805 AI'IanI'ic Ave. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Sales and InsI'aIIa+ions Free Esfimares Furnished DIAL 4-82I I BesI' Wishes Io 'rhe Class of '60 NORMAN'S I 500 A+Ian'ric Ave. Thousands of A.C.H.S. Graduafes Know It Pays to Save at Anchor Our sinceresi congrafulafions and besf wishes fo Ihe Class of '60. The suresi' way Io see your dreams come 'frue is Io open an Anchor savings accounf NOW - 'Ihen add Io if regularly. The big sfep is s'IarIing. Open your accounf 'this monfh. You'll be forever Ihanlful Ihal' you did. 3V2fK, NEW HIGHER DIVIDEND RATES Accoun+s Insured Io SI0,000.00 NCHOR SAVINGS Q and IUIIII IISSUCIAIIUI : :sas ATLANTIC AVENUE CongraI'uIaI'ions and Besi' Wishes +o Our Son Jay and His Class of '60 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cohn Complimenfs of KAMMERMAN 81 GEIGERICH I7 So. N. Carolina Avenue APPLIANCES AND TV Complimen+s of STEAK HOUSE CONOVER'S PHARMACY 77I6 Venfnor Avenue 2520 Aflanfic Ave. MARGATE ATLANTIC CITY Phone 2-2I74 Congrafulafions and Besi' Wishes +o The Gradua+ing Class of I960 A New Concepf in Care of The Aged JERRY GODARD, Direcior I .' TW 1' , My LI. i 1,WI i1 V' .I-..-.Q I I ,. r I I LATZ'S Knife 81 Fork Inn Congrafulaiions +o i'I1e Class of I960 La'I'z's Spenf 23 Years af A.C.H.S. ASK A TEACHER WHO HAD ONE ' 1 A+IanI'ic Cify Besi' of Luck and Success BEN'S SUPER CIRCLE SERVICE STATION ALBANY AND VENTNOR Aves Dial 4-I239 WE DELIVER Dial 4-I239 CHARNEY'S A+Ian+ic CiIy's Mosf CompIe're Sfaiionery and Office Equipmeni' Siore I3I3-I3I5 ATLANTIC AVENUE AI'IanIic Cify, N. J. Good Luck TRILLING PAINT CO. I8II A+IanI'ic Avenue Cameras and Phofographic Equipmen+ C-3oIf and Tennis M 81 H SPORTING GOODS COMPANY MOST COMPLETE STORE FOR THE REAL SPORTSMAN I832-34 AI'IanIic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Phone 2-2528 722 Marlcef S+reeI' PHILADELPHIA, PA. THE MEN'S WEEKENDER SHOP I 502 Pacific Ave. 5-5205 Shop With Confidence at SNELLENBURGS-BLATT SouI'I1 Jersey's Greai DeparI'men+ SI'ore ATLANTIC AVENUE AT SOUTH CAROLINA ATLANTIC CITY LOOK! For This Beautiful BLUE and WHITE EMBLEM Hanging in lhe Prescriplion Deparlmenl' of Your Favorife ATLCAP DRUG STORE MEMBER I 960 A Sign of Professional Membership and Abililyl Complimenls of CHARLES W. GALE, lnc. Charles W. Gale, 'll SAM SLOTOROFF 8: SONS Rosalie E. Deulsch, '34 Tennessee al Arclic Avenues ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Sporls and Formal AHire Smart Fashions for the Young in Heart. You're invited to visit our modern store to see Atlantic City's newest and most exciting collection of dresses, sportswear, and beachwear - II I F 'F t Y 'II th fashions in Made a rom amous maInu ac urers. ou WI see e - moiseIIe, Seventeen, Vogue, Glamour, and other leading fashion maga- zines. 2201720 I634 Atlantic Avenue I ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. PHILLIPS COMPANY Since I 879 Insurance - Real Estate - Mortgage Loans GUARANTEE TRUST BUILDING ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY Phone 5-0I38 HAROLD W. FAUNCE FREDERICK T. BOLTE Chairman of the Board Vice-President-Treasurer WALTER W. CLARK. JR. WILLIAM G. CARRINGTON President Secretary JOSEPH P. CORCORAN Ass't Secretary Congratulations Homecooked Dinners From 50 VENTNOR AVE- LUIGI'S RESTAURANT Greetings to the Class of 1960 From f ,. pl ll!! -,Z I.-Z L Q 'S YE OLDE TYMERS CLUB OF ATLANTIC CITY IN 2I YEARS YOU TOO MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO BELONG 000 f K . l il' , xi r fl -'ff 1 G C W3 K ' 145 Dedicaleclz To Aid Youllmf To Perpeluale Friendships: To Help Malte Allanlic Cily a Beller Place 'lo Work and Live In GROSSMAN'S KENSINGTON CARPET CO. . I60I AIIan'Iic Avenue AI'IanI'ic Ciiy, N. J. GENERAL TELEVISION SERVICE 24I Arizona Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Phone 5-59 I 5 Freund Broihers CGD. affair? I5I4 Pacific Avenue ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Phone 4-3863 THE ONLY COMPLETE OPTICAL LABORATORY IN ATLANTIC CITY HOTEL MORTON Rich in +he Things Thai' Make People Happy! WARNER'S ESSO STATION LiHle Rock and Aflanfic Avenues VENTNOR CITY. N. J. Telephone 2-987I Congrafulaiions MAYFAI R PHARMACY Besf Wishes +o Our Boys and Girls SU RREY'S, LTD. 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SOUTH JERSEY GAS COMPANY Congraiulafions +o 'rhe Class of '60 KLIGERMAN DAIRIES Delaware Avenue Phone 5-7526 JOHN'S MOTELS a+ Beach ancl Boardwalk Monfpelier and Pacific Sovereign and Pacific JOHN and FRANCIS GINNETTI Owners-Managers Complefe Line of Lamps and Shades Lamps Repairecl and Moun+ed Full Line of Lamp Parls LAMP AND SHADE MART Unusual Wall Decor and Decora+ive Accessories A. W. SOFRONEY I709 Aflanfic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Phone 5-7875 CongraI'uIa'rions H UYLER'S RESTAU RANT To The I723 Boardwalk Class of -60 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. SMS SHOPS ATLANTIC CITY LOBSTERS MEAT MARKET OPM' Yea' 'Round 3lO9 A+lan+ic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. PETINGA's CLEANERS C Tuxedos for Hire Phone 5-I065 We Deliver I RJ. 8:SON S orfswear Inc. P ' Florisfs and Decorafors Telephone 4-3320 NEWPORT OFF ATLANTIC Venfnor Cify. N. J. I909 BOARDWALK Marlborough-Blenheim I For INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE C. HERBERT HYMAN 3807 A+Ian+ic Avenue Phone 5-6476 Congra'IuIaI'ions +0 'rhe Class of '60 CASEL'S DELICATESSEN I 622 AI'IanI'ic Avenue WILLIAM and Free EVELYN Delivery HANDMAN 4,2307 Congrafulafions, Senior Class of I960 2I0 E. IHI1 S+. 2I0 Tennessee Ave. Q ' OCEAN CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. W 300 W. Verona Ave. phyllawaj-ZQQM PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. BREAKERS Since I854 The Home of 'rlwe Guaran+ee T BIue CoaI Fuel OiI S U 643 Boardwalk ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. PI1One 4-l985 OIL BURNERS-Sales and Service Reprin+s of All Ac+ivi+y and Graduarion. Por+rai+s of All Classes From I947 To I957. Always Available Complimenfs of Congressman MILTON W. GLENN Congratulations Class of 1960 CLICQUOT CLUB F r +he Fines+ in BoH'Ied Beverag STUDENTS FROM A.C.H.S. Ask Aboui' Our Junior AccounI's Wonderful 'For GiHsI ,X SCHOOL RINGS . . . From ' , M ebb? sancruvo 153: num: IVIIIII BEST OF LUCK Lscher Zaoaefza I 622 Pacific Ave. 5-8566 Phones 4-6 I 95 - 4-6 I 96 TERMINAL MARKET PREVITI BROS., Inc. Wholesale ancI ReI'aiI PRIME MEATS AND POULTRY A'IIan+ic and Missouri Avenues ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY GE 'ILA' ARKlNG'S GIFT SHOP Linens - Handlcerchiefs - Gifls I QA-EG RAPIY 'T 00 L ' Telephones: ' Nigh+ 4-6302 ef A -, fb ' Y Y s , 4 2 5 -LX i M : v Xdx 2 Day 4-83l4 Sem! flmufrsi Hull! I I 9 l320 A+lanl'ic Avenue Aflanfic Cify, N. J. p L Q W E R S MABEL R- CRAMER l6l0 Pacific Avenue P 0Pfie+feSS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J shop E+ scHoPPY's for Class Rings and Pins VENTNOR HARDWARE CO., Inc. 6407-9 Venfnor Avenue Venfnor, N. J. Trophies WM. SC HOPPY Jeweler ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Phone 5-0353 Esf. I 899 H. L. HOLST, INC. I4 sour:-1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Jewelers Wafchmalcers Engravers Specializing in American Made Producfs Exclusively 'k i 'I' Elgin and Hamilfon Wafches 4 4 4 ln+erna+ional and Gorham Sferling i' i' 'I Blue While Diamond Engagemenl' Rings and Wedding Rings for Him ancl Her Phone 5-26 I 0 HARDOCK'S TYPEWRITER CO. Aflanlic Cify, N. J. ROSSMAN'S Deiicafessen and Resfauranf Ziegdczle ap 5 gown . 366 - 5I'h Avenue NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. 'kit Manufaciurers of Graduaiion Caps and Gowns Choir Robes and Accessories Complimenis of MARDI GRAS MOTEL I06 S. Morris Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Phone 5-OI93 CompIimen'I's of THE JEM RESTAURANT I706 Pacific Avenue JACK KARP MAX ROSE All Baking Done on Ihe Premises For Fashion Wi+h a Flair I+'s RONETTE'S 490 I Ven+nor Avenue Prom Gowns and Dresses for AII Occasions Phone 2-9 I 25 ConsuI1'an1's In+erior Designers J. B. LIEBMAN'S Showrooms LIE-SZ 20I3 A+Ian1'ic Avenue Nzleganeiggy ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 9 +o 9 PLANNED PAYMENTS IF DESIRED CS I' 'I' 'f , S2 JXnEIQEEE LIEBERMAN s MEN'S SHOP CHEVROLET, INC. 330l Arcfic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. I702 A+Ian+ic Avenue IVY HEADQUARTERS We Salute Today's Students . . . Tomorrow's Homemakers . . . Who Live Better Electrically! hgtl lc Q, sourusngugw JERSEY Q S Syyfrn LECTRIC coMPP x4 ANGELONS BARBER SHOP 9lf2 South No. Carolina Avenue BEST WISHES for a Happy and Successful Future to the CLASS of '60 From Ihe EGG HARBOR BOAT CO., INC. EGG HARBOR CITY, N. J. PHILIP BOYD HAROLD CARE Compliments of the TRAYMORE HOTEL To l'he Class of '60 Congralulalions on Your Achievemenl. Besl Wishes for a Prosperous Fulure. JOSEPH WAGENHEIM 81 CO. 7 N. Ken'I'ucIcy Ave. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. PURVEYORS OF THE WORLD'S FINEST MEATS AND POULTRY 4-5644 4-3l05-6 Congralulalions 'ro CHARLES and l'l1e Class of l960 AL ALLEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA Congralulalions, Class of '60 ALFRED'S WATCHMAKERS - JEWELERS DIAMONDS l9l9 A'l'lanl'ic Ave. Allanlic Cily Complimenfs of SENATOR FRANK S. FARLEY Good Luck and Besf Wishes +o Ihe Class of '60 For WONDerFuI Music Dial I400 on Your Radio WOND IN PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. SOUTH JERSEY'S MOST LISTENED TO RADIO STATION HOTEL CHELSEA OBSERVING THE DIETARY LAWS Inquiries Invifed Phone 4-I25I Your Hos+s . . . MAL and PAULINE KAYE Congra+uIa+ions 'Io +I1e Class of I 960 HAROLD'S SHOE FASHIONS 9202 Venfnor Avenue MARGATE CITY, N. J. BEN J. POLAKOFF 81 SON I 205 MecIiI'erranean Ave. AI'IanI'ic CiI'y, N. J. PURVEYORS OF THE FINEST IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC FOODS Phone - AT 4-284I Office 4-84 I 9 Residence 4-8077 MELROSE OIL CO. Fuel Oil-Kerosene CHARLES LEVY 336 N. Rhode Island Ave. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. CITY MOTORS INC. Chrysler - Imperial VaIian+ - Plymourh DIRECT FACTORY DEALER - EST. I94I - 400 W. Verona Ave., PIeasan'rviIIe Black Horse Pike, PIeasan'IviIIe MII'I'on I-9500 Complimenis of City of MARGATE CITY EUGENE A. TIGHE Mayor MARTIN BLOOM WILLIAM H. ROSS III Commissioners Besi Wishes BOROUGH OF LONGPORT LEON LEOPARDI Mayor THOMAS B. REED Commissioner WILLIAM REICHARDT Commissioner Congralulafions Io I'I1e Class of I960 The FAMOUS SHOP I406 AI'Ian+ic Avenue SMART APPAREL CongraI'uIaI'ions 'ro AII Graduafes 500 CLUB ATLANTC CITY NEW JERSEY Complimenfs of Campus Togs Exclusively O I7I8 ATLANTIC AVENUE LlI'S Sfanclarcl of QuaIi+y IRELAND COFFEE 81 TEA Besl' Wishes Io I'I1e Class of '60 GEORGE A. I'IAIvIID'S STEEL PIER ATLANTIC CITY NEW JERSEY Phone 9-6 Daily 5-0340 Open Wed. Evenings EDWARD ROSENBERG FIDELITY JEWELERS - Diamonds - I24O Atlantic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Established I 899 4-4435 Look For This Label 1 , B A K E R Y N. Carolina and Drexel Avenues ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Phone 6-I I96 Friqida're SEABOARD APPLIANCE CO. 2903 ATLANTIC AVENUE Atlantic City Phone 5-8561 BEN's BAR B Q Black Horse Pike WEST ATLANTIC CITY COMMISSIONERS OF ATLANTIC CITY JOSEPH ALTMAN. Mayor Director ot Public Affairs MEREDITH B. KERSTETTER Director ot Public Satety RICHARD S. JACKSON Director ot Parks and Public Property JOHN O'DONNELL Director ot Revenue and Finance WILLIAM' F. CASEY Director ot Streets and Public Improvements Congratulations to the Class ot I960 CITY of VENTNOR WARREN E. virus Mayor S. PAUL RIDGWAY Council President MAX LANDSMAN A. CARL MARTENS STANELY P. SWAN RAYMOND IRELAND JAMES GLEASON f-s . NEW New Booklet coming off the press this week gives you free details how you can become an efficient business secretary in 6 to 8 months or a medical secretary technician in I5 months. At this school of professional training the Effective Educational Program is open to high school graduates only. Write, telephone, or call for a free copy today. sz 1 1 I T. fEQEfEQEQEQEfEfEE,. fl i X SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING 6 WEEK COURSE Whether you go to college or seek a iob, Shorthand and -g15'Qj'Q'Q'QrE: Typewriting will prove invalu- ffiffjjffiffjifu able tools. 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Trucks - Sales - Service HARRY'S INN Maryland and Sunny Avenues SOMERS POINT For Good Food and Service Phone 2-I I54 Besf of Luck fo The Class of '60 VENTNOR FURNITURE COMPANY 6508 Venfnor Ave. VENTNOR CITY, N. J. Our very besf fo a wonderful sfaff. ZAIZ C I. + You made our parf in This book a pleasanf one. UPHOLSTERING omplmen S AND FURNITURE of CLEANING LQIS 3, RUTH BERNARD H. SWARTZ Mlm LUKE L. HEATH 7I3 Aflanfic Ave. Phone 4-2488 ROBERT MERRIFIELD Advisors TUXEDOS FOR HIRE SI'IEI.DON'S N FOOT COMFORT SHOP C'0I'1'e' . SP I ES FOR. STUDENTS I637 AfIanfIc Avenue EC AL PRIC h. LATEST STYLES P one 6-3693 WHITE FORMAL JACKET--TROUSERS CUMMERBUND AND TIE SPECIAL 56.50 ' AUTOGRAPHS fa ,sq ' , A If f. gt, 'QM' ,,4' 1 Q gf' f .. Ulu , f' Jjjxdf . ' EQ gy ,f4iW'k'!gnf . .MJ hcjff W M ' 2 9' 'G , . ,w.,, 1 -9-f 1 X .fx 'gf If ,fx f ,fx 'Ml A ff, I .. , 'Ff7c,,QLr , .Wm 645 141i-JL E, www mga? X J 'H -WL' A ? fry Ib gf' A via M Q' XJ'-fi. fx. pUCcfL6k5g?ffC' 2f'K' mf-Q . is 1 I. 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