Cape May High School - Yam Epac Yearbook (Cape May, NJ)
- Class of 1948
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PRESENTING bv.. ,2 A ' 1 ,wk .Jaf- - 3 ,Y 'p H 3 ,.f5f-,:,zga:0 I V ,MQW V A Sf,:fi'Q5g2 f w .,, W. ,,.- 'ijwwf V w . A 4 Y I - n 9 Mfg -S Www . 5 4- .mf .,' Q wa M. M awe, Q b W ' ..Z'f'7?f 31 '-:., ' :Q ..,. . : f 'g.gw'x'lM5i'1 1f'5' I I ug- ff ff, fr .QJQEHQE zfgih Y I , .A .I:,33.f1', , JT!! -fha' KM I iiiligi Afisif-5-'fa' W-4 , , , , J- ,gf If 1 3 A J :IU ' K QQ. K ts 1 rs A J CADE MAV QC Published by the SENIOR CLASS CAPE MAY HIGH SCHOOL CAPE MAY, NEW IERSEY 3' DEDICHTION The Senior Class dedicates this book to Mr. Steven l'Coach Steger, Who, for the past twenty years, has developed varsity teams that have been feared and respected through- out the state. Not only has he developed fine teams, but he has also instilled sound traits of character in the individuals who have come in contact with him. Therefore, the Senior Class considers it an honor to pay tribute to a man who has done so much tor the school. STEVEN I. STEGER N ami., 5,2 at . ix- 5 -, . 3' ? f 4 LE JL- 'f v Y ' 4- Q... .X ww ff.a,.q,,, .pvisif bi' 3-4 mi ,...,, .-f, - - f , ,-i 4. i if 'X V 'I 1' X , X' M5 4 x f '-.1 , .. , ' , ,A- ti f 5' +V' 'A 'Q A f ,ex K 41, 74, V 5 . '4 . !oQh K F 5 , , in ADMINISTRATION MRS PAYE HOPPES Secretary to Mr Mclrvm lb MR WILLIAM B MARVIN Supermtendent of Schools 6.4 4 it . -F .4 , 4 iv, C: MISS MARY LUDWICK Secretory to Mr. Ensminger MR PAUL S ENSMINGER Prmclpcxl of the Hlgh School r 'f' L70 J' ' A ni 4'9- 'il- MARGARET H SCHELLENGER STEVEN I STEGER EDITH M EDMUNDS Fme Arts Phys1cc1 Educcxtlon Llbmncm 'ur YSSX5 MARGARET I. HARRY ELLEN H MORGAN Commercml Socxcl Studles 8 LEE W COURTER MARIAN C FREER IOHN R STINNER Agrlculiure MGth6IHGflCS Scxence ADAM W MARTIN WILLIAM H STEVENS HAROLD B SHILI.. Enghsh Industrxcxl Arts Soctcxl Studies J VIOLET KUGRIS MILDRED HOLLIDAY ELLEN K GARBER PIIYSICQI Education Fl'e1'1Ch I-GUY! Home Economlcs '-sf ....-f, HW HAROLD BROWN DAVID GOODMAN EDITH N- CARROLL Music Commercial School Nurse GRADUATION VIVIAN SCHELLENGER HOPE FOX IOAN POCHER IEAN HOWARD CLIFTON ANDERSON SONIA DOUGHERTY Y R- - ,X L ,.,, .SN m,,7,,.' I . sf' f rt . M ' 5, CLASS WILL We, the Class of l948, Cape May High School, being of sound mind, do hereby make and publish this, our last will and testament, bequeathing our possessions to the underclassmen as hereafter stated: I, Lorraine Barnett, will my neat appearance to Charles Thornton. I, Iune Brown, bequeath my skill in shorthand to Virginia Iones. I, Margaret Burke, leave my ability in athletics to Charlotte Baker. I, Edward Campbell, will my eagle eye on the basketball court to next year's star, Charles Wise. I, Ruth Childs, leave my short stature to Virginia Rothenberg. I, Bernard, Colameco, bequeath my magnetic sex-appeal to Ierome Shinefield. I, Alfred Cresse, will my pipe to anyone who can stand its foul odor. I, Anna Edmonds, leave my height to Bruce Carter. I, Charles Edmunds, will my debonair ways to Iohn Shea, I, Emma Elwell, bequeath my skill with the baton to Patsy Needles. I, George Ewing, will my love for farming to Gail Reeves. I, Norman Hand, leave my red hair to Iune Taylor. Curtis Harris bequeath my curly locks to Rudy Von Colln Ioan Harris leave my hair ribbons to Elsie Maior Carolyn Howey will my well turned legs to Dick Loper Charlotte Hughes leave with Dave Ah Love' Mary Iohnson bequeath my rubbery arms to any girl who has a beau lane Iordan will my good grades to Virginia Iones Walter Keller bequeath my corny yokes to George Walter Leo Mazza will my model airplanes to Frank Warner Priscilla Moorefield will my ability to refuse dates to Peggy Sharp Harry Moss leave my smoking privileges to any underclassman who likes a quick one in the boiler room Walter Oliver bequeath my interest in English to Harold Cannone another one of Mr Martin s bright pupils Wes Ouram will my Model T to Thomas Hand Ronald Owens will my football talents to Everett Hunt Martha Phillips bequeath the cow pastures of Cold Spring to any under classman who may obtain his driver s license on a punchboard Arquilla Plummer leave my studiousness to Arnold Cannone Virginia Rainey will my machine gun chatter to Carolyn Savins Iean Riddick will my prowess on the basketball court to Nellie Plummer Frances Roman bequeath my trim figure to Emily Hand Lorraine Roseman leave my shyness to the Matthew sisters Lee Sharp will my weight to Thomas Iones Mary Lou Stansell leave my interest in boys to Ioan Church Bridget Sudak bequeath my blonde hair to Iourdine Vearrindy Charles Swain will my hot air to Iames Washington Eugene Velli beqeath my tenor voice to next year s signal barker Nancy Taylor leave my date book to Hannah Ewing Paul Toy will my radar set to Iim Mears Rose Marie Traino leave my ever present smile to Helen Lexa Eugene Taylor leave my quiet manner to Robert Glaubit Iames Woolson will my lack of interest in girls to Iohn Leo William Wright will my skill on the clarinet to Edward Haggerty David Doran leave my steadiness in courting to any Iuture Casanova In witness whereof we have subscribed our name and fixed our seal this twelfth day of Iune in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty eight Witnesses Mr Paul Ensminger Mr Iohn Stinner Lee Sharp its Mgwfi -2 eww Q iiaiffzia ,Q-Q. 1341 M1059 I' 9L,st.5:g5Ef H 'T' Affinia, is -gt, I l , ZW xg W W, .., , 7f-- J,,,t,,Qp .ww A . ig . 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Bernard Colameco, Priscilla X Vf' infix SENIGRS HT EASE 0 'V 4 nF3'5i33 Ill gn. '-L. LORRAINE CLAHE BARNETT Rae College Preparatory Cape May Very trim and very neat, From top of head to tip oi feet. Yearbook Staff 143, Associate Editor 143, School Paper 143, Asso- ciate Editor 143g Sub- Iuniors 143. MARGARET BURKE Margie Commercial West Cape May Maybe Marge can't get a quiz, But at set-shots she's a whiz. Intramural Basketball 11, 2, 3, 43, Captain 123, Intramural Hockey 13, 43: Intramural Volley BG11 13, 41: Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 43: Commercial Club 143, Secretary 143g Iunior Prom Committee 1335 School Paper 1435 Yearbook Staff 143, Class News Editor 143. gi N5 RUTH CHILDS Ruthie College Preparatory Villas Ruth Childs is quite a Will she be the same at Forty? Sub luniors 143 Year book Staff 143 Club Ed itor 143 School Paper 14 i 'C BERNARD A COLAMECO Ben College Preparatory Cape May about gomg to ycul His father xn law will hx the bail otball 11 2 Basketball 13 43 Track 12 3 43 Key Club 143 Fire Patrol 13 43 Class Vice President 133 Vice President Athletic Asso czatxon 143 Iunior Prom Committee 131 K... PATRICIA D BUTLER Patti College Preparatory Cape May Very tall and very slxm A beauty contest Pat is bound to win Sub Iuniors 143 EDWARDI CAMPBELL Eddie General Cape May Smce to Mississippi went Elaine Eddxe hasnt been the same otball 11 2 Basketball 11 2 3 43 Baseball 11 2 3 43 Key Club 123 Student Coun cil 11 23 Class Treas urer 113 Athletic Asso ciation 143 President 143 Fire Patrol 12 3 43 Iumor Prom Committee YW JA Q 1 1 , - ,' Fo ' , , 3, 43, 'Us , , . 1 KA O U , . , 1 l K Gif 1 ' ' 1 . Z , I I can. O V . K I A gr tt M 4 shorty: Ben will never worry: A .' -. I- . i gc ,t jx A ' , ' - Fo f , 3, 43, Q M Q 143. , , , 1 W U I ' , 2 ' 1 I ' l .U V 'llll C 4 3 L Us ALFRED SHARP CRESSE. IR. HAI., General Cold Spring Crosse is a lover ol some repute: This tact no one will ever dispute. Football 13, 43, Baseball 13, 43, Intramural Basket- ball 12, 3, 43, Movie Crew 13, 43: School Play 13, 43, Dramatic Club 13, 43, Yearbook Stall 143: School Paper 143, Sports Editor 143, Boys' Chorus 12, 33: lun- ior Prom Committee 133. FRANCIS DAVID DORAN Dave College Preparatory Cape May Some day will appear in the Star and Wave. The wedding announce- ment of Charlotte and Dave. Football 11, 2, 3, 43, Track 12, 3, 43, Fire Pa- trol 1l, 2, 3, 43, Iunior Prom Committee 133, In- tramural Basketball 12, 3, 43, School Paper 133, Key Club 13, 43, Treas- urer 143, Class President 133, Class Vice-President 123, Boys' Chorus 1l, 2, 33, Yearbook Stall 143, Sports Editor 143. EMMA G. ELWELL Sweety College Preparatory Cape May As a maiorette she did excel, There was none better than Emma Elwell. Intramural Basketball 11, 2, 3, 43, Intramural Volley Ball 13, 43, Intra- mural Hockey 143, Ma- jorettes 11, 2, 3, 43, I-lead Maiorette 143, Student Council 123: Iunior Prom Committee 133, Fire Pa- trol 13, 43, School Paper 12, 33, Monitor 12, 33, Sub-Iuniors 13, 43, GEORGE I-'ELTON EWING Toots Commercial Cold Spring All the girls do sigh When this farmer winks his eye. Intramural Basketball 133, Band 11, 23, Orches- tra 113, Iunior Prom Committee 133, Year- book Stalf 143. t ,4' ine' t' , I .. ups 1 Q, S 510 wwe.-f' ANNA EDMONDS Ann College Preparatory Cape May Anna Edmonds is very sweet and very kind: A nicer girl you'll never find. Intramural Basketball 1l, 2, 3, 43, Intramural Vol- ley Ball 13, 43, Iunior Prom Committee 133, G-lee Club 11, 2, 3, 43: Intramural Tennis 143. CHARLES EDMUNDS Charlie College Preparatory West Cape May Charlie is really whacky Over a girl named Iackie. Football 11, 2, 3, 43: Basketball 133, Track 113, Boys' Chorus 12, 33, Movie Crew 1l, 2, 3, 43. ll we- ' 958:-fe-,Q thi.. i NORMAN C. HAND Reds General Cold Spring In some profusion upon his head, Grows a thatch of hair that is quite red. Intramural Basketball 133: lunior Prom Com- mittee 133. RUTH CHARLOTTE HUGHES Chart Commercial Cape May To be an actress is her one ambition, And in this tield she'll gain recognition. Intramural Basketball 1l, 2, 3, 43, Co-Captain 1335 Intramural Volley Ball 13, 435 Intramural Hockey 1435 School Play 12, 3, 435 Iunior Prom Committee 1335 Cheer- leader 12, 33, Co-Cap- tain 1335 Glee Club 11, 2, 335 Commercial Club 1435 School Paper 13, 43, Production Manager 1435 Yearbook Staff 13, 435 Sub-Iuniors 13, 435 Fire Patrol 13, 43, I6 CURTIS C. HARRIS. IR. Curt College Preparatory Cape May Curt has never been known to be wild: But then, he's interested in a minister's child. Football 1l, 2, 3, 435 Basketball 12, 3, 435 Baseball 1235 Intramural Basketball 1l, 235 Intra- mural Track 12, 3, 435 Class Treasurer 12, 3, 435 Student Council 12, 3, 43, President 1435 Key Club 12, 3, 43, Secre- tary 133, President 1435 Iunior Prom Committee 133: Advertising Com- mittee 1335 Agricultural Iudging Contest 12, 3, 435 Fire Patrol 12, 3, 435 Monitor 1335 School Play, Stage Manager 1435 Yearbook Staff 143. iii X A -1 i., Q- ... MARY ELIZABETH IOHNSON Liz Commercial Cape May Mary is such an amus- ing lass: She's the clown in every class. Glee Club 12, 3, 435 Commercial Club 1435 Iunior Prom Committee 133. IOAN O. HARRIS Harris College Preparatory West Cape May Until Doc went away. loan was always quite gay. Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 435 Cheerleader 13, 435 Stu- dent Council 13, 43. CAROLYN HOWEY Carolyn Commercial Villas Carolyn likes to sit in the dark. And spoon with her handsome Marc. lntramural Basketball 12, 335 Intramural Volley Ball 1335 Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 435 Commercial Club 143, Publicity Com- mittee 1435 Iunior Prom Committee 133. Mrs W? 'Y' IANE IORDAN lame Commerclal Erma Enghshl Ugh' Its really toughl Fwe years of xt thats enough' Commercral Club C43 Glee Club C3 43 Band - 1-7 HARRY S MOSS CVeteran3 Comrnerclal West Cape May To all the gxrls he xs a oss A mamed man ts Harry Moss Football Cl 23 Basket ball Cl 23 Orchestra WALTER KELLER Walt College Preparatory Cape May Gxrlsl Gxrls' For land salcesl My only mterest as catchmg snakes ovle Crew C3 luntor Prom Commtttee i WALTER OLIVER Walt General Cold Sprmg ld like to take my gun and shoot the fool Who made a law com pellmg kxds to go to school aseball Cl 2 Football C33 Basketball C2 33 Agrtcultural Iudg mg Contest C3 43 Iumor Prom Cornmtttee C33 Intramural Basketball Cl3 Band C13 Dramauc Club Cl3 Yearbook Stall C43 Layout Art1st C43 LEO PETER MAZZA Leo General N H1ghland Beach Dark and handsome is our Leo He s a Greek Adams for some Cleo oys Chorus C2 3 43 umor Prom Comm1ttee PRISCILLA MOOREFIELD Prxs College Preparatory Cape May Pnscxlla Mooreheld was very shy Before she came to Cape May Hugh Intramural Basketball C3 43 Intramural Volley B C3 43 Dramahc Club C33 Iumor Prom Commrttee C33 School Play C3 43 is CN I7 - , z I M ' ', 43: Cl,23, 133' ' .,,,1. 1, 's lr' it osx ? V I . ' It I . af V 1 C31 511' ,I , U ' ig? Q .2 3 K . I 5 '. H 'Z ' 1 A fl I :u I - ., C .I I: I - B . 4, I 3' 4, ty 45 En, 11, 23. Q , 1 ' I I - C E.. V I ' V Y 'i C v- f ' 5? ' ' ' 1 s 2 1 C 2 . 1 X 1 A l ,Y ws, WESLEY B. OURAM IAMES RONALD OWENS Meat General Efmfl Wesley drives his Model -T With his girl upon his knee. Intramural Basketball 1l, 2, 3, 43: Baseball 11, 235 Agricultural Iudging Contest 1335 Iunior Prom Committee 133: IHTTCI' mural Track 1l, 235 Year- book Staff 143. .:-- A 3' IEAN RIDDICK Ieannie College Preparatory Cape May Iean is a mighty mite, With plenty oi vim and lots of iight. Intramural Basketball 11, 2, 3, 435 Intramural Volley Ball 13, 435 Iunior Prom Committee 1335 In- tramural Tennis 1435 In- tramural Soccer 1435 In- tramural Hockey 143. Ronald College Preparatory Cape May It's really foolish to over- tax one's brain: Therefore, don't let school be too big a strain, Football 1l, 2, 3, 435 Basketball 12, 3, 435 Track 1135 Intramural Basketball 1l, 235 Iunior Prom Committee 133. Q.. FRANCES MARGARET ROMAN Frannie Commercial Villas When it comes to men. this girl has her pick: After all, she is a pretty slick chick. Iunior Prom Committee 1335 Monitor 1335 Com- mercial Club 143, Pub- licity Agent 1435 Year- book 143. MARTHA IANE PHILLIPS Marty Commercial Cold Spring If you want a sudden iar, Take a ride in Marty's car. Intramural Basketball 1l, 235 Yearbook Staff 1435 Girls' Chorus 11, 2, 3, 435 School Paper 1l, 435 Commercial Club 1435 Treasurer 1435 Iunior Prom Committee 1335 Fire Patrol 13, 43. Fl? BURION ARQUILLA PLUMMER Quill College Preparatory Cape May Arquilla is a conscien- tious lass: No wonder she stands so high in her class. Handicraft 1135 Intra- mural Basketball 1l, 2, 3, 43, Co-Captain 1435 Intramural Volley Ball 13, 435 Intramural Tennis 13, 435 Intramural Soft- ball 143. LOHRAINE MAY ROSEMAN I..orry Commercial West Cape May Beating sticks upon a drum Is her idea of having fun. Band 1l, Z, 3, 41, Or- chestra 12, 31, Intramural Volley Ball 13, 41: lun- ior Prom Committee 131, Commercial Club 141, Yearbook Statt 141. LELAND C. SHARP uloe.. College Preparatory Cape May Ioe is really quite the lad: And when he leaves. we'll all be sad. Football 1l, 2, 3, 41, Co- Captain 141, Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Baseball 12, 3, 41, Intramural Track 121, Fire Patrol 12, 3, 41, Fire Chief 141, Key Club 141, Boys' Chorus 12, 31, Class President 141, Iun- ior Prom Committee 131. CHARLES A. SWAIN Buddy College Preparatory Cape May For four long years we've heard him squeak. On every occasion he was ready to speak. Intramural Basketball 11, 21, Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Student Council 11, 2, 3, 41, Class Pres- ident 1l1, Iunior Prom Committee 131, Reporter of Student Council 12, 3, 41, Monitor 131, Ad Committee 12, 41, Year- book Statf 141, School Paper 141. T, , .ff if 9 if Q W I' te 1 5 fi' EUGENE TAYLOR Gene General Cold Spring A quiet boy is our Gene: He can't be heard. only seen. Band 1l, 2, 3, 41, Or- chestra 1l, 2, 3, 41, Key Club 12, 3, 41, Track 12, 31, Agricultural Iudging Contest 12, 3, 41: Iunior Prom Committee 131, In- tramural Basketball 12, 3, 41, Intramural Track 12, 3, 41. . 1 3 'iii'- lbw' Y'? 'Y MARY LOU STANSELL Mel College Preparatory Cape May In the very near future she will be oft to col- lege. Where she will startle her proiessors with her knowledge. Intramural Volley Ball 131, Student Council 111, Class Vice-President 141, School Paper 141, Liter- ary Editor 141, Yearbook Statt 141, Editor-in-Chiet 141, Iunior Prom Com- mittee 131, Glee Club 111, School Play 11, 3, 41, Dramatic Club 11, 31, Orchestra 11, 41, Sub- Iuniors 13, 41. .fp- be .- BRIDGET SUDAK Bridgie Commercial Cape May Now an old maid's life is not for Bridget. As she wants a wed- ing band on her third digit. Majorettes 12, 3, 41, Assistant Head Major- ette 141, Intramural Bas- ketball 1l, 2, 3, 41, In- tramural Volley Ball 131, Glee Club 12, 3, 41, School Play 12, 31, lun- ior Prom Committee 131, Fire Patrol 13, 41, Year- book Staff 141, School Paper 13, 41, Editor-in- Chief 141, Intramural Tennis 141. W an 'Qian A tt'-rt X NANCY CAROLYN TAYLOR Nance Commercial Cold Spring She may be quite plain and far from iancy. But there is none sweet- er than our Nancy. Commercial Club 147, President 1475 Iunior Prom Committee 1375 House and Grounds Committee 1375 Intramu- ral Basketball 1275 School Paper 12, 3, 475 Ad Com- mittee 13, 475 Yearbook Staff 12, 3, 47, Business Manager 1475 Student Council 11, 2, 3, 47, Sec- retary 1475 Band 1175 Orchestra 1175 Sub-Iun- iors 13, 47, Vice-Presi- dent 147. 'Y Q' 'S. ' IAMES WOOLSON Iimmy General Cape May Point Cape May Point will come to grief When Iimmy becomes its fire chief. Baseball 1275 Intramural Basketball 1375 Yearbook Staff 1475 Key Club 12, 3, 475 School Paper 147, Exchange Editor 147. PAUL TOY Paul College Preparatory Cape May Since science has in- vented radar. Paul is able to drive a car. Football 12, 3, 475 Bas- ketball 12, 3, 475 Key Club 13, 475 Fire Patrol 13, 475 Boys' Chorus 1275 Band 11, 2, 3, 475 Or- chestra 11, 2, 375 School Play 1375 Monitor 1375 Yearbook Staff 1475 Iun- ior Prom Committee 137. 'S M- we 5, as . Q '55 1 . -, y I 7 4 WILLIAM WRIGHT IR. il1 College Preparatory Villas Billy's future is all set. He'll make his dough with a clarinet. Intramural Basketball 13, 475 Track 12, 375 In- tramural Track 1175 Gym- nastic Team 1275 Band 11, 2, 3, 475 Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 475 Key Club 12, 3, 47, Secretary 1475 Iunior Prom Committee 1375 School Paper 147. viii' QP' ROSE MARIE TRAINO Rosie Commercial Villas Rosie may not he known for her poise. But she's quite clever at making noise. Intramural Basketball 12, 3: 47, Captain 137, Manager 1475 Intramural Volley Ball 137, Co-Cap- tain 1375 Iunior Prom Committee 1375 Commer- cial Club 147, Vice-Pres- ident 1475 Glee Club 12, 3, 475 Yearbook Staff 1475 School Paper 1475 Ad Committee 147. is-L , .uv-ff' EUGENE VELLI Gene General Cape May Use your head. give it care. Don't let Eugene cut your hair. Football 11, 2, 3, 47, Co-Captain 13, 475 Bas- ketball 12, 3, 475 Base- ball 1l, 2, 3, 475 Boys' Chorus 12, 3, 475 Intra- mural Basketball 1175 Fire Patrol 12, 3, 47, As- sistant Chief 1475 Class President 1275 Iunior Prom Committee 1375 In- tramural Track 12, 3, 475 Yearbook Staff 147, Lay- out Artist 147. f x 'N 5 aafgflfw 'N 1 If I S4 3' , 5.5 , I .fit t l 4 , ' 4 'A .5 7,4 x P ig, 3 1 C 5 u -1-1-lv One day Mr. Stinner gave a chosen few of the Seniors a preview of his latest invention the TELEPROPHETICVIEWER, a machine that has the wonderful property of seeing into the future. By twisting a number of little dials and knobs, Mr, Stinner focused a picture on the screen. As the picture came into focus, we saw that it was a formal dinner, and there at the speakers' table was BUD SWAIN. He was being made the 23rd vice-president of the General Electric Co. as a result of his selling the ESKIMOS a large order of refrigerators. Twisting a few more dials, Mr. Stinner changed the scene to the beach on a bright, sunny, summer day, and, what did we see but EDDlE'S BEACH SERVICE! EDDIE CAMPBELL had taken over Steger's business when Coach had retired. Upon turning on another switch, we saw a huge store with flashing neon signs that proclaimed this to be LORRAINES FASHIONS As we went through the door we saw RAE BARNETT the proud owner of this large establishment Later when we were leaving some familiar faces caught our attention Nearby was a salesgirl FRANCES ROMAN who was giving invaluable aid to VIRGINIA RAINEY a steady customer of LORRAINE FASHIONS Then the scene was switched to a unique night club THE 48er It was the gala celebration of the 10th anniversary of the graduation of the owner BEN COLAMECO from his old Alma Mater Cape May High Looking around the Club we saw some more familiar faces of those who had made good CHARLOTTE HUGHES the great stage screen and television star was accompanied by her husband DAVE DORAN an Admiral in the Merchant Marine Seated across the floor from them were PAT BUTLER and her latest flame PAUL TOY who had been seen together quite frequently since the opening of his new success THE UNSUSPENDED a smash hit from the very opening night The new exciting entertainer BILL WRIGHT was sending everyone out of this world with his s m o o t h music' Entoying this music were BUCKY HALBRUNER and his wtfe MARTY PHILLIPS HALBRUNER who were spending a second honeymoon at the 48er Marty was discussing high school days with IUNE BROWN and CAROLYN HOWEY while thelr husbands were talking to AL CRESSE now a confirmed bachelor and also the owner and manager of the trans continental HEALTHO MILK CORPORATION By pushing another button Mr Stinner shifted the scene to the beach again Here we found the largest most modern hotel south of Maine north of Florida and west of Europe CURT HARRIS was the man responsible for this new wonder in the garden spot of the universe Focusing our machine around the hotel we found quite a few of the graduates of the class of 48 working for Curt We saw WES OURAM driving his 58 Cadillac convertible into WALT KELLERS service station on the ground floor of the hotel A few feet up the hall we saw a barber shop with none other than GENE VELLI the singing barber singing away as he was giving GENE TAYLOR a hair cut GENE TAYLOR told him that he was home for a farmers banquet given 1n honor of GEORGE EWING and NORMAN HAND who had Just slgned a contract wth I P Burpee Seed Co to raise their new lima beans wlthout pods for the Burpee Co WALT OLIVER was also flying in for the dinner from the West where he owned acres and acres of wheat A we went up to the terrace we found LEE SHARP the head life guard in the midst of several attract1ve bathmg beauties LEE looked very happy his work must have agreed wtth htm At the entrance of the terrace we saw MARY J ,S sr 4-at 5. , IX -,-,.. 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If' , 1 ' x I If I Ea- at t it ' .. 5, ' 1 3 fl I, , ' 5 gy' 'ffsxfirmrttwf t ftft 1 1 E I '?I I F' ': I ' ' I P k,i',. ti . s I 5 A so 9, '- Ca, 'P tt ' Y l -.-f...J I- Q -E' 4-f . .ar ,o K IOHNSON the hat check girl talking to IIMMY WOOLSON fire chief of Cape May Point who had gust finished inspecting the hotel against fire hazards Switching the scene again we came upon the brand new Cape May High School 1ust recently completed by the R OWENS CO contractors Iust to see what it was like we switched to the indoors Most of the faculty were Alumni of the Class of 48 who had come back to their old Alma Mater to teach In the Supermtendents office we saw CHARLIE EDMUNDS the new superintendent talking to his secretary ROSE MARIE TRAINO NANCY TAYLOR who had taken over Marys Job when she retired came from the Principals office to talk to ROSIE Being just the slightest bit curious to see who else had come back we convinced Mr Stmner to let us continue down the hall a little further Peering into a room with the aid of the machine we saw ANNA EDMONDS had taken Miss Hollidays position and was trying to teach some French to her thick headed pupils In the next room we glimpsed EMMA ELWELL teaching young ladies the fme art of cooking and sewing On the side EMMA was in charge of the Malorettes and we must say they looked wonderful Mr Stmner finally got the sound effects on hrs wonderful machine working and we could hear the busy hum that ever hung over C M H S The pleasing sounds we heard seemed to emanate from the huge room we Judged to be the auditorium we investigated further and found that MARY LOU STANSELL was directing the Glee Club in preparation for the broadcast it was gomg to make from Radio City at popular request This Glee Club was famous the nation over Leaving this pleasant scene we looked into the next room where we discovered a few more of the faculty having an informal chat Continuing our Journey through the school we found that BRIDGET SUDAK had taken over Miss Harrys position as commercial teacher PRISCILLA MOOREI-'IELD their bumps and scratches While we didnt want to eavesdrop we Just couldnt resist listening in on their conversation about some other old classmates We learned that AROUILLA PLUMMER was the head nurse and IEAN RIDDICK was the chief psychiatrist at the Burdette Tomlm Memorial Hospital IOAN HARRIS was head coach of girls sports at N I C She had left her old Alma Mater when this new positron was offered her MARGE BURKE was touring the country with the Rockettes as the star forward of that undefeated basketball team RUTHIE CHILDS was coming to Cape May to take over the positron of girls physical education instructor she was replacmg IOAN HARRIS who had taken a similar position at N I C LORRAINE ROSEMAN was the head drummer with Phil Spitalnys All Girl Orchestra LEO MAZZA and IANIE IORDAN had gone into a partnership and opened a hot dog concession at the Wildwood Arr Port HARRY MOSS was made the President of the New Iersey Bell Telephone after working many years as the chief accountant of that firm With this last bit of news Mr Stmner put his wonderful machine away for another time and the few Semors present left fully determmed to return in the future fif they were not already herel to see how much of this predictxon would come true THE END G....9 lv.--J 6:55 uf5-D .iv- J J ,-D? -f 2525- -4--f 3 --,,,... -. A . . ' , 1 ps If ,U Q 1 W' - . 1 9 5 . 1 I . 'N . . . , Q A. . . . . . U ff H - , I - ,, - ' had accepted the position of school nurse, and all the children would run to her with - -pe- CU' 9 ' V, b 1 0 f .M ,f - aw rm. A as W7 K1 I X ., f - tr , ' , I , 1 4 ' 'I 5? ,, . fl- 1 Q . ,,.. - ' Q A F X 'L X CHRISTMAS m'34S,fSfR'3'4i?5i5?iz FORMAL 4:5 'G' XII .uf ' DECEMBER 1 947 Nea! - QC? U, ff Left to right: William Doran, Eli:- '16 abeth F ite, Sonia Dougherty. William Matthews. I UNIOR PROM 'iz-QP' 1 lf. Left to right: Mr. Martin. Mn. Martin, Miss Harry. Min St. George, i ML BIOWII. MY Slnnnr llvn l0---- Q W rt Q. -11 - h Singmg leon Matthews st andmg Ann Walton Pwnc Ioan Blum' Piano Ioan Blume Q sf. 1-'is . as .I +Qil iii- Q L- . M 5551: s L 2? WW? Nu. ,Nm N'-v 3 M. 6, L -.. JUNIOR GIRLS' HOCKEY TEAM CLASS PERSDNALITIES BASHFUI. OLD FAITHFUL BOOK SHY up , 5- i ,arg K nv 3 My W wx-rm mlwxiw . , ,, Wm ,Www 0. mme, ' , 4 Q K fWkW Av' wh' .ww .N . Q ' if 'M 'Wi 'ion A H-nw: sw if 4 .ln ,4 Wg ff Am' WW '3 Av- P' X 'f3Fm X K X GIRL SHY ga slb M H ali rw 'E .il G .Qf ? O2 A wQQ1,it:g '--1 , ss , i f A 3 'yur T ' UL if ' x og ' 4 , 0 29 A 'Q Yam, g.v.. .1, E First row: Charlotte Baker, Margaret Sha Elizabeth Rutherford, Ruth Calverley, Ioan Church. Second row: Lauretta Hearn, Constance Gloria Briscoe, Mabel Iohnson, Sylvia Foulke. Third row: Blanche Poulson, Mary Ann Iourdine V'ea.r1ndy, Thelma Wolf, Elsie Major. Fourth row: Iean Matthews, Ioan Kabalan, Ianet Hillhouse, l CLASS PERSONHLITIES CLASS FLIRT TIMID 'hw , 'sf-f-f noiviso QUIET rp, Ann Walton, Virginia Rothenberg, Hand, Marlene Major, Marie Hicks, Bennett, Corylin Hand, Louisa Yost, Alma Lehman, Mary Q BOOK SHY lr First row: Barbara Stevens, Elizabeth Sweeten, Beryl Collins, Ianet Von Colln, Phyllis Hall, Ioan Ridgway, Margaret Wallace, Iune Taylor. Second row: Mary Bloom, Elaine Morris, Irene Taylor, Margaret Wright, Barbara Church, Louise Velli, Gladys Wing, Nellie Plummer, Lorraine Richardson. Third row: Muriel McPherson, Patricia Idell, Shirley Morris, Gloria Ferguson, Dixie Lee Logan, Gloria Ors, Ianet McLaughlin, Nancy Leeds. Fourth row: Ruth Davis, lean Harvey, Alva Iackson, Emma Murdock, Rose Simpkins, Florence Schellenger, Frances Kelley, Nancy McBride, Carolyn Savins. Fifth row: Sue Briant, Dorothy Conway, Clare Fiocca, Elizabeth Tebbs, Marie Porter, Gladys Ridgway, Miss Garber. CLASS PERSONHLITIES -D 4 HY nor CRAZY wou-' BOY S ,-4 4 ,ff C 'fm Q K -i .A 5 , 1 is E w s , . K , nv 1 ,L , 5 BASHFUI. CUR1-S HERE HND THERE , ,Y ,. ws. Ib 5, A u 'a I Q AAN!! wi' Q SQ ... .g,- .fr Ag 4, 2 - f 'sling-fa M C if 'W M1 H'-qfs -as ix. M: 91' Q, l :N , ' ' 'maven , I ,,gg5nay, ak .Nu 0, 'NV mQ C hung --. iguf 'R 6 I f 9 i. 9 I was 5 J Xu! ..-2 ' Joan Tnvans X . . , Om' I H3 ' ' 2 I 2' ' s.. A 'if 6:71 'nij 1 1.--9 4: ':- x I -wil 'fyfxl K .,.:,.f: Q gg Q fxfgg W , ' 5 1 , ' ' Q. 3' 5 5 .V 4. I 1 f : ' I f n .9 ' I FX , Q 53.1,-.5 ' , R -.,, H 1 sf:-:IS . ' . '.-.'--: 'X p,,,- 1951: 3 f iii' ' 'vfi'?' f?Q , .f H t , 'Ve I 'Obi 1 'I F Q X I lm .. :EP , ' f! Q x ' '- 3 SEAHORSE Like the adults of their town, teen-agers want to know what is happening in their community. For that reason the high school publishes a paper, carrying the news oi the school. The Seahorse, which appears four times as year, is the product of the combined efforts of those taking journalism, art, and typing. Without this cooperation, it would be im- possible to publish a school paper. Editor-in-Chief. . . . . . .Bridget Sudak Associate Editor .... .,,,.. L orraine Barnett Literary Editor .... . . .Mary Lou Stansell Exchange Editor ..., ..... I ames Woolson News Editor ....... .,.......... .,.. K e nneth Miller Art Editor ...., .,..,. . .. ,,.,,.,. Arabelle Schramm Sports Editors ..,.. Edward Haggerty and Alfred Cresse Production Manager ......... . . .Charlotte Hughes Circulation Manager. . ....... , .Margaret Sharp Reporters: Virginia Rothenberg, Ioan Robson, Christine Thomas, Charles Swain, Petrea Pedersen, Barbara Spencer, loan Stevens, Ioan Blume, lane Pemberton, William Wright FACULTY ADVISERS Literary ............,............ ....., . .Mr. Martin Business and Typing .......... .... . .,Miss Harry Sitting: Miss Harry, Mary Lou Stansell, Bridget Sudak, Lorraine Barnett, lames Woolson, Mr. Martin. Standing: Barbara Spencer, Edward Haggerty, Charles Swain, lane Pemberton, Margaret Sharp, Kenneth, Miller, Alfred Cresse, Virginia Rothenberg, Ioan Blume, Arabelle Schramm, Ioan Robson, William Wright, Charlotte Hughes. 4... iw. , .-. A, GY First row: Ida May Murray, Barbara Spencer, Elizabeth Tebbs, Gloria Ors, Patricia ldell, Irene Taylor. Second row: Charles Swain, William Tebbs, Nancy Taylor, Virginia Rothenberg, Dorothy Borbach, Catherine Haas, Ioan I-Iarris. Third row: Kenneth Miller, Kenneth Iohnston, Francis Iaquette, Paul Norris, Barney Dougherty, Curtis Harris, OFFICERS OF STUDENT COUNCIL FOR 1947-48 President .. ..., ...,......,.....,, C urtis Harris Vice-President . ...,, . ..,....,... Barbara Spencer Secretary ..... ,..,.,..... N ancy Taylor Treasurer ..... .... V irginia Rothenberg Reporter.. . ...,,,.. Charles Swain -'-'ii R' ' ws 1 Except for the Senior homeroom which has tour rep- resentatives on the Student Council, each homeroom has two representatives who are chosen by the pupils and the principal. A member of the council who fails to maintain a C average in all subjects, or who is guilty of negligence in office Cmissing two consecutive meetings Without a justifiable excusej is subject to recall. Such standing committees as: House and Grounds, Fire Patrol and Monitor enable the council to carry out its many duties quickly and efficiently. -NX 1 , -s r - V. I A I tv F .313 il 7' T m w civic GOVERNMENT First row: Mr. Ensminger, Elmer Blomkvest, William Wright, William Tebbs, Curtis Harris, David Doran, Thomas Hand, Mr. Goodman. Second row: Orlando Beheler, Bernard Colameco, Eugene Taylor, Francis Iaquette, Iarnes Woolson, Iames Chambers, Lemuel Miller. Third row: Charles Swain, Kenneth Miller, Paul Toy, Leland Sharp, Robert Glaubit, Paul Norris, William Hawley, Iames Mears. T d 0 ay K E Y C L U B ff OFFICERS OF KEY CLUB I 4 President ..,..,............. . , , .Curtis Harris Vice President ..,...........,. William Tebbs Secretary ..,.... .... W illiam Wright Treasurer. , . David Doran Tomorrow K I W I-i N I S 'QQ OUR SCHOOL IIS II COMMUNITY PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB This club was organized two years ago in order to create pupil interest in photography and also to provide pictures for the school annual. This club is under the supervision of Mr. Stinner. Front row: Mr. Stinner, Gladys Mathias, Anne Walton, Hannah Ewing. Second row: Virginia Rothenberg, lean Douglas, Mary Louise Lewis. Third row: Iames Chambers, Leland Sharp, Ioan Blume, Priscilla Moorefield. Fourth row: Barney Dougherty. 11 lil Ul m! -1' 49 11-ri! MONITOR COMMITTEE Between periods, when the pupils pass from one classroom to another, the monitors take their stations in the halls and see to it that the students pass quietly and orderly through the corridors. Left to right: Miss Morgan, Charlotte Warner, Nancy Murray, Bridget Sudak, Mary Lou Stansell, Ioan Blume, loan Kabalan, Patricia Needles, Suzanne Idell. DRIIMIITIC CLUB Whether he pursues the footlights or not the Dramatic Club offers the embryo stage star a chance to develop his talents to the fullest extent Excel lent tutelage IS given by Mr Shill the club s adviser First row Mr Shill Petrea Pedersen Alfred Cresse Dorothy Borbach Charles Thornton Second row Charlotte Baker Nancy Ben nett Constance Hand, Loretta Hearn, Louisa Yost, Eugene Evans, Corylin Hand, Ianet McLaughlin, Blanche Poulson, Peggy Wright. FIRE PATROL Required by law to hold at least one fire drill a month, the school, as a result, maintains a Fire Patrol to guarantee compliance with the law. Mr. Steger is the organization's adviser. First row: Iames Mears, David Doran, Iames Chambers, Elmer Blomkvest, Edward Campbell, Francis Iaquette. Second row: Eugene Velli, Iune Taylor, Emma Elwell, Bridget Sudak, Margaret Sharp, Mary Lou Stansell, Barbara Spencer, Leland Sharp. Third row: Iohn Dorsey, Iames Washing- ton, Paul Toy, Bernard Colameco, Curtis Harris, Mr, Steger. MOVIE CREW Progressive education recognizes the value of visual aids. For that reason the Movie Crew, founded and directed by Mr. Ensminger, is ever ready to lend its services, whether it be for classroom or assembly use. Left to Right: Walter Keller, Alfred Cresse, Gail Reeves, Barney Dougherty, Kenneth Miller, William Tebbs. Vi ,- llll .-- fl 4 'Q A s ... l f s Sv? ADVERTISING COMMITTEE VQifliecipierifqf,hfnSr3f2nLElSSnS?nn5 communities for ads for the yearbook The excellent results obtained by this group are primarily due to the fine leadership displayed by the adviser Miss Harry. Seated: Nancy Taylor, Leland Sharp, Ber- nard Colameco, Miss Harry. Standing: Charles Swain, Bridget Sudak Flose Marie Traino. I Q!! 1'-'IN I GIRLS GLEE CLUB cv, 4. First row: Virginia Iones, Ruth Childs, Carolyn Howey, Rose Marie Traino, lane Iordan, Charlotte Baker, lrene Taylor, Margaret Wright, Ianet Von Colln, Barbara Church, Phyllis Hall. Second row: Louise Velli, Lorraine Richardson, Beryl Collins, Charlotte Warner, Barbara Stevens, Iune Taylor, Gloria Ors, Shirley Morris, Margaret Wallace, Muriel McPherson, Nancy Leeds. Third Row: Mr. Brown, Gloria Ferguson, Ruth Calverley, Alma Brown, Corylin Hand, Thelma Wolf, Iourdine Vearrindy, Marie Porter, Rose Simpkins, Helen Lexa, Christine Thomas, Martha Phillips. Fourth row: Bridget Sudak, Ioan Robson, Nancy McBride, Ruth Shaw, Elizabeth Rutherford, Mary Iones, Sylvia Foulke, Gladys Ridgway, Emma Murdock, lean Harvey, Ioan Church, Sue Briant. Fifth row: Florence Schellenger, Elizabeth Tebbs, Ioan Kabalan, Lauretta Hearn, Ianet Hillhouse, Margaret Burke, Anna Edmonds, Dorothy Borbach, Ioan Harris, Catherine Haas, Louisa Yost, Dorothy Conway. Second Row. Eugene Velh, Donald Ehlers, William Wright. Third Row: Iames Mears, Leo Mazza, Iohn Hughes, Robert Chew. Fourth row: Kenneth Miller, Orlando Beheler, Arnold Cannone, David Stoudt. First row: Wilbert Ginder, Robert Ienkins, Raymond Arnold, Mr. BroWn4 I 1?-any 212: J .415 A v if 1 ' j QPU 4 J .6 Q - THE BOYS' CHORUS THE TIN HERO Douglas Goodyear ..... . ....... . . . . Mrs. Blanche Goodyear ....,.,.. ,....., Grace Goodyear. . . . . . . Virginia Ferguson ,.,,. Baxter Warner ..,..,. Mrs. Baxter Warner .... Bunny Wheeler ..... Annette Coverdale. M . Adelaide Young .,..,.. Victoria Esmond ....,.,. Mlle. Claudette Bordoni. . . Spike Ryder ...... A . . . . .Robert Glaubit . . .lane Pemberton Mary Lou Stansell . . 4 ,Lorretta Hearn . A A. , . .Gene Evans . . .Petrea Pedersen . . . .William Tebbs , .Dorothy Borbach . .Dorothy Conway Priscilla Moorefield , .Charlotte Hughes , . . .Alfred Cresse we SCI-IDOL PLAY -.....f?....x..x..s.- -- Left f 'S 'QQL Q. -wx ume Zright: Laureffq H Borbach niiglqd Moorefieldecglf loan ' e I or effeq Glqllblfl pembef- f-VY Lou Stersenf Williame TEVUUS, ansell, Dorofh ebbs Y Con Way ' he I - 'E I sf .A 5 95 Ei i 3 , ..i ..4l ',N. 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' sf . . 551 A Eff., 7 Am' K Y 5 W . Y -41 , ,k. t . v 2 - 1 Y' . . h ,. ' 9, A If A , Q- f ' s if ' Q mi ' H 5 mm! '5! 5'5 M.', . xii V gin.: , Xl 1 ,V Sz. Af ' -- . ' 4 v at 5 gs, J Q A 'Q-, Q? 1 ' ' 7 3f:!l A 3, . is ', 5:1 :J g F, 1 3 - it o , V . 5, 1 , I . , M 1 I , ,gf ggi'-'gl -off' ,835 x . fi ' . ay fs ,' r if 'if 7' , ,! U ' V ,.1 G' We 1 n. ' . , 145 ' VU' jf 'T . FA ' it Q51 ghnsgs' 1 E, W 'y ' x qf W W ' 1 l N xi- 4 4, Jyxgn-:x-' L vt - , e 3 A 'il Lf 'Q- grid ...al YP? HUF ju? Q sf' Q ,eil X WJ L.. THE FACULTY FROLIC 1 Q H' ' LIGHTER MDMENTS X an X Xa'-v 0 1 11? Bmf.-ak -, . it f' , wg F '-1 ,ff..,':if-ifss .4 mf nuff' JAM :' 4, . , , . ,, ,Q K-. x lf Moulding a team around a few holdovers from last years squad, Coach Steger fielded a team that won four and lost three of a seven game schedule. The team won all its home games but failed to Win a single away game. Since graduation will take but a few of this year's starting eleven, it is hoped that Cape May will field a team next season that will be able to win games on foreign fields as well as at home. Front row: Mr. Brown, Barbara Church, Claire Fiocca, Nancy Leeds Lorraine Roseman, Francis Fidler, Irene Taylor, Florence Schellenger, Mary Kemp Second row: Iune Taylor, Ioanne Iohnston, William Wright, Ioan Blume Eugene Taylor, Kenneth Smith, Robert Chew, Constance Hand, lean Harvey Third row: Iames Souders, lean Matthews, Francis Iackson, William Hawley Paul Toy, Iames Mears, Rose Sirnpkins, Charlotte Warner. Fourth row: Orlando Beheler, Thomas Davis, Kenneth Iohnston. Q-Q :sqm W rw' Q- f 'fit V Y 55211 'V ll 'S--4 Q- eg... sa :Ur-.. 9-4 C Left to rrght Emma Elwell, Anne Walton, Shrrley Morrts, Elizabeth Rutherford, Patricia Needles, Bridget Sudalc Vxrginia Rothenberg MAIORETTES 3552 + -s f . 4 CHEERLEADERS Left to right Ioan Kabalan, Ioan Harris, Sylvia Foulke, Ioan Stevens, Suzanne Idell. 5 4.x? l .we 2 vs 4r,' eww Yi- Ulf iv, Cape Cape 9 12' if C- 'if' 'L . X ,.1 vv. u ,J YE ni -91 uf Q 4. ZZ-1, Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape Cape s-x,..' BASEBALL May May May May May May May May May May May May .9 .. ..O .. ,.,.7 . .... 0 Holy Spirit .. .ll Ocean City U, S, Coast Guard.. Middle .. ... 9 l 7 U. S. Coast Guard.. 3 5 U 2 . . . . .ll Atlantic City Trade. . , . . . . . 7 Wildwood . ...U Egg Harbor... ., l Middle, .......ll . . . . . .l3 Atlantic City Trade 2 l Ocean City. 3 Wildwood . Won 5, Lost 7, Tied U . 5 First row: lack Hughes, Alfred Cresse, Rudolph Von Colln Edward Campbell, Leland Sharp CCaptainl, Victor Edmonds, Iames Washington, Robert Glaubit, Charles Wise. Second row' Kenneth Worth lohn Leo Orlanda Beheler Ba . , , , rney Dougherty, lames Mears, Walter Oliver, Eugene Velli, Elmer Blomkvest, Th . . omas Hand, Paul Norris, Ioseph Hawkins. 5? Third row: Coach Steve Steger, Herbert Anger, lames Chambers. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MQ, Uqre I 3ur4.e Mr- Siege I .iufjf ff. Mn Shin XX Betbax d Cotdmeco Edward Campbell OFFICERS OF A. A. President ..,.... . .... Edward Campbell Vice-President .... , , . .Bernard Colameco Secretary ......... .... M argaret Burke Faculty Adviser.. . . . .,.. Mr. Steger Faculty Adviser .. .... Mr, Shill 53 First row: Elmer Blornkvest, Bernard Colameco, Leland Sharp, Edward Campbell CCaptainJ, Eugene Velli, Williarn Tebbs, Charles Wise. Second row: Iohn Young, Robert Glaubit, Charles Swain, Curtis Harris, Paul Toy, Walter Oliver, Ronald Owens, Mr Sieger, Third row: Warren Spencer, Edward l-land, Edward Haggerty, Thomas lones, Orlanda Beheler, Barney Dougherty, Rudolph Von Colln 1948 BASKETBALL First row: Robert Chew, Howard Kevan, Ioseph Hawkins, Vfilliam Blattner, Robert Walter, Second row: Iohn Dorsey, Bruce Carter, Robert Ienkins, Thomas Owens C..'.L gg? 56 f-- , r , Q Ay .s. 'E it Harold Ccmnone L it to roht lose h Woehlecke lames e . id. p , , Washiriaton Kenneth Miller, Marvin Tenen- batim, Harold Carinorie, Robert Peck, Thomas lanes quar- x, Lett to riqht Thomas iriqton, Kenneth Miller Marvin Tenenloaarn. First row. Bill Wright, Bernard Colameco, Harold Cannone, Maurice Catarcio Clifton Anderson, Victor Edmonds, Edward Haggerty, larnes Mears, Charles Wse Y Doran. - , I , ' T - 7 , M S i ,:F 4, 4 1 'y 'f-rt Second row: Coach Steger, Robert Peck, loe Woehlcke, Marvin Tenerzbaum Thomas lories, Kenneth Miller, Iames Washington, Curtis Harris, lohn Wernilc, David , ., K' A A-vigil 5- -A-, 6' '4- I I 'Q , ,io it Q .Nfl Left to nght Thomas Iones, Harrls Edward Haggerty. David Doran, Iohn SENIOR Front row: Arquilla Plummer, Emma El- well, Charlotte Hughes, Carolyn Howey, lean Riddick. Back row: Margaret Burke, Priscilla Mooretield, Bridget Sudak, Anna Edmonds, Iune Brown, Ioan Harris. L' n Y i I Y ,,, Z V. it I 1 r .vim 'f 'fd-ac GIRLS' BASKETBALL IUNIOH First row: Ioan Stevens, Regina Sherretta, Suzanne ldell, Nancy Murray. Second row: lane Pemberton, Arabelle Schramm, Ioanne Iohnston, Barbara Spencer, Geraldine Iohnston. ff -----ru..- W.. if S f do E-. ,Vi 'WF ff? it -fr' - 1. f-.X .W . N, SOPHOMORE Standing: Ida Mae Murray, Dorothy Bor- bach, Constance Hand, Seated: Charlotte Baker, Petrea Pedersen, Elizabeth Rutherford. FRESHMAN Members of Team: Phyllis Hall, Ruth Davis, Barbara Church, Gloria Ors, lean Harvey, Iune Taylor, Barbara Stevens. 1i4aQ:'Q l , N--M-....,-.M 1-,r tg- M .ds IN CLASSES '41 Q Q ' f fx M if? ' Q ' i ' 1'xX-X Vini ! ' 'wif 1 1 I , , X s V fx 'K' ' ' 59 BAKERIES 6. RESTAURANTS DOCTORS 6. DENTISTS Charles T Bateman s Restaurant 516 Washmgton St Cape May Kokes Bakery 61 Restaurant 524 Was111ngton St Tel 4 4693 Vemce Restaurant 419 Washmgton St Cape May BEAUTY SHOPS Dem: s Beauty Shop 9 West Bate Avenue V111as N I Iac Key s Beauty Salon 415 Washmgton St Cape May CLEANERS 6. TAILORS Alexanders Qulck Servace 510 Washmgton St Clearung G Pressmg Gys Rlef Ladmes and Men s Tcnlor 308 Decatur St Cape May CLOTHING 6. DRY GOODS Laura M. Brown Shop 417 Washmgton St Cape May Frymlre Department Store 400 Washrngton St Cape May Huber s Dress Shoppe 508k Washmgton St Cape May Knerr s Dry Goods 518 Washlngton St Cape May Lorrame Fasluons 307 09 Washmgton St Cape May Moeller s Gown Shoppe CLUBS Cape May Hxgh School Commerclal Club Cape May Hugh School Key Club Cape May Sub Iuruor Club Cape May County R1d1ng Club Box 137 Cape May Court House N I CONTRACTORS 6. ELECTRICIANS D1ck1nson Brothers Electrxcal Contractors Tel 4 4642 or 4 4336 Ear1I Gltto Electrlcran 8th St Del Haven V111as N I Tel 6 8533 Thomas Lepor Contractor 44 W Perry St Tel 4 3636 Al Llttle E1ectr1ca1 Contractor 813 Columbla Ave Tel 4 8804 Davrd S Shmeheld Carpenter Bu11der 112 W New York Ave V111as N I DAIRIES The Cape May Farmstead M11k and Cream Lou1s R D1Ck1nSOn R F D Cape May Ph1.111ps Darry E H Phxllxps 6. Sons R F D Cape May Tel 4 4385 Dr Chas A B111 Dentrst 825 Washmgton St Cape May Tel 4 8589 Dr H F Hughes M D Ocean QS Co1urnb1a Ave Cape May Dr and Mrs I Markowxtz 115 Broadway West Cape May FIVE 6. 'I'EN CENT STORES Ben Franklin Store 504 Washrngton St Tel 4 3583 Dellas Inc The Fnendly Store 503 Washmgton St Tel 4 4568 V111as Fave 6. Ten Cent Store N Y Ave G Bay Shore Rd Tel 6 7781 FOOD DEALERS 6. GROCERS Comphments of A G P Employees R Buckmgham Manager Church s Market Cape May Douglass Market 517 Broadway W Cape May Tel 4 3061 E Z Markets Inc Pr1me Quahty Meats Fancy Grocenes Tel 4 8405 Evans Grocery Store 613 Lafayette St Cape May Gmss Food Store V111as N I Tel 6 7271 Harry s Market Proneer Store West Cape May GENERAL STORES Cossaboon s Vanety Store Electrlcal Apphances Sundrys and To11et Artrcles Moon s Cape May and V111as Wxllards 406 Broadway W Cape May Subrnarme Sandwrches Magazmes 6: Cards HARDWARE 6. FEED DEALERS Brown s Hardware Store 110 Iackson St Cape May Tel 4 4311 Eldredge 6 Phllhps Inc 315 21 Iackson St Cape May Tel 4 8578 Swam s Hardware Store 305 Iackson St Cape May Tel 4 8578 LAWYERS Complunents of Samuel F Eldredge Comphments of Donald A Gaver Comphments ot T Mxllet Hand Class of 1919 I l I j . . . , -I I - I l I 1 l I 'I 'I I I ' ' . ., . ' ., . ' .I . . . ., . ' -1 I I . , . ' 'I 5 - I ' I -I 1 h . - ' I 318 Washington Sl-I C9199 MGY Washington ci Iackson, Tel. 4-3021 - I 1 . . I I ' I , . I . I . I I 1 ' 1 , . ., . ' I I ' ' ,I , - -1 1 - ' ., . ' I -I 1 - ' . n I ' . ., , - - ' ' - u U u I I I ' I ' . . ., , - ' LUN CHEONETTE 6, CON FECTIONERY Flelschauer s Luncheonette 61 Fountcun Cor Sunset Boulevard G Broadway Helen s Confectzonery 319 Washrngton St Cape May Tel 4 4517 Regma s Luncheonette 614 Wash1ngton St Open730A M tol00P M PRINTING REAL Raymond W Adams Wash1ngton St Cape May Tel 4 3908 Read the Cape May Star 6. Wave Every Week Tel 4 3466 ESTATE Dellas Agency Real Estate CS. Insurance 507 Washmgton St Cape May Sol Needles Agency Real Estate 6. Insurance SERVICE STATIONS 6. GARAGES Cape May Hudson Sales 6. Serv1ce State Hlghway No 4 Tel 4 8683 Churches Auto Serv1ce-Auto Beparrrng 1032 Lafayette St Tel 4 4674 Clark B Kevan Central Garage 135 Decatur St Cape May Sales Serv1ce 644 Washrngton St Congess Garage 110 Perry St Tel 4 4674 Esso Servrcenter E M Iackson Prop Cor Lafayette ci Iackson St Cape May Hrckey s Garage Chevrolet Sales SSTVICG 661 Washrngton St Cape May Tel 4 4553 Iones Serv1ce Sta,t1on R F D No 1 Cape May Tel 4 3909 Kabalan Motor SGFVICG Dodge Plymouth Dodge Trucks Keller s Srnclalr Serv1ce Statron 615 Lafayette St Tel 4 8096 Lehman s Esso Statlon Auto Accessorres 217 Decatur St Cape May lack Slmgluff-Smclalr Statlon Shore Rd Erma N I SHOE REPAIR 6. SHOE SHOPS Smlen s Shoe Store 5000 02 Paclllc Ave Wrldwood N 1 Adam Sudak Shoe Reparr Shop 304 Washrngton St Cape May S'I'UDIOS Frank s Photo Shop I Frank l-lrckman Lafayette St Tel 4 3293 Lorstan Studlos 850 Broad St Trenton N I MISCELLANEOUS Breyer Ice Cream Co 113 W Chestnut Ave N W1ldwood N I Tel 2 3401 Cape May Lumber Co Park Blvd CS Myrtle Ave Harr1s News Agency 512 Washrngton St Cape May Hewrtt G York Drug Store Washrngton CS Decatur St Tel 4 8771 Hollmgsead Funeral Home 815 Washmgton St Tel 4 3793 Hudsons Furnrture Tel 4 1364 301 303 305 Washrngton St Cape May Knopp s B1ke 6. Sport Shop 618 Washmgton St Cape May Merchants Nat1onal Bank Cape May Tel 4 8401 McCarthy 6. S1mon Inc 7 9 West 36th St New York 18 N Y The Muslc Box H Raymond Otter 212 Ocean St Cape May Howard Nece Florrst Tel 6 7511 Flowers for All Occasrons New Ebbltt Hotel G C Clarke Owner 10th and H St N W Washrngton D C Pxerce School of Busmess Admxmstratron Prne St West of Broad Phlladelphla 2 Pa Steger Beach Serv1ce On the Beach OIIICS Between Iackson ci Perry Sts Troy Laundry Owner N E Fretz 295 Congress Ave Tel 4 3993 COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF Hallman s Hat 6. G1ft Shoppe Colonxal Hotel I S Garrison E W Tax1 Mr 6.Mrs L E M1ller Ir M1ss Mxlclred A Holhday M1ss Marguente E Hutchmson Mr 6. M.rs Chit A Sharp Mr 6.Mrs Harryl Kunz Mrs George Bohm Mr 6rMrs Paul Emmons Sophomore Class Iuruor Class Freshman Class Mr 6- Mrs Mrchael Blume Mr 6.Mrs I O Elwell Reddens Samtary Valetor Servxce 405 Washrngton St Cape May Northwest Magnesxte Company 63 ' ., . A , . ., . ' , . . . - A' ., . ' 0 I I I ., I - . . 1 - ' ' ' - , . 'I . 1 - ' ' -1 1 f - -. I I ' I - - . , . ' . I I I . . I ., . 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