Freehold Regional High School - Log Yearbook (Freehold, NJ)
- Class of 1958
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EACH PIECE HAS T PLACE IN THE PICTURE eQ,5TQQ?f2e are Q9 et jf T26 Tye: 2? 0 V 0 0 0 0 -X681 67 C7 Tig This, THE LOG OF 1958, represents to us, th n Y ass, a fmif writ ten chapter in our four years here at Freehold Region 1-Ffh S o n yea? to come, it will recall the cherished memorie created y rt her f . d , d t. . . . f most tender ears ach a ! n . --U .1 . e Barba 72 I S rf I 1 C I T Z we , J fb .fy eg, ,D 7, 1 L? ,, C512 My 'Q' 1.7 .516 A if Q? f Xi Fx Z Q fig S 2 Q 3 YJ 20 ZZ XJ 120 rien s an ac iviues in ou y p g story each picture s own thought wh1 e e e of unit closeness found . U 1? We hope at you the student body, will find the war our under classmen . ' ,Z C' 5 9 - William J. Men 9, Co-Editof 6 . . 9 Administration Faculty I K ' I Seniors X ' s I QC Underclasses X i N X Activities I I I Athletics f it si E Q Aclmmistm time 'Education does not mean teaching people to know what they do not know. It means teach- ing them to behave as they do not behave .... lt is not teaching the youth of England the shapes of letters and the tricks of numbersg and then leaving them to turn their arithmetic to roguery, and their literature tolust. ltis, on the contrary, training them into the perfect exercise and kingly continence of their bodies and souls. John Ruskin Today these words are just as pertinent as they were in 19th century England. Freehold Regional High School graduates will be judged by their behavior rather than by what they know. How then does an educated man behave? Just as each piece of the puzzle has its place in the picture, just so does behavior from day to day establish the portrait of an educated person. The section headings in the LOG indicate very well what these behavior patterns should be: Seniors: Common Goal - As you graduate and enter college or the work-a-day world, will your behavior show your willingness to subordinate your own desires for the common good? Will you be the type of worker who is an asset to his employer? Underclassmen: Unity of Purpose- Do you as students show by your behavior that you have a real purpose here at Freehold Regional? Are you waiting to be sixteen years of age so that you can leave school, or do you comprehend the real purpose of your high school education? If you have the ability, will you continue your education beyond high school? Dr. Richard T. Beck Superintendent n Mr Frank L. Weinheimer ASSISIQHI Superintendent Activities: Cooperative Achievement - Do you consider your school activities no less important than your studies? Do you contribute to your extra-curricular program? Do you give of your time and energy to work for your class and school? Athletics: Single Loyalty - Is your behavior on the athletic field for self glory or do you act for the good of the team and the glory of your school? Do you take pride in your team even if it is losing? Do you behave with good sportsmanship, being loyal to the real purpose of athletics? Finally, can you demonstrate that you are an educated person by answering yes to the following: 1. Does your behavior show that you respect all people regardless of race, religion, or color? 2. Does your behavior at all times satisfy your conscience, your church, your parents, your teachers? 3. Has your behavior at home, in school, and in the community improved because of your education? 4. As you go through life will your behavior be based on mature judgment rather than on merely a desire to follow the crowd? 5, As an adult will your behavior demonstrate that you have learned the importance of service to others? If you can answer yes to these questions, then you can be called, in America today or in John Ruskin's 19th century England, a truly educated man. May you always strive for these goals! Your Administration Dr Alton L. Lewis D1rector of Guidance Margaret M. Abrahamson Robert H. Allen Franklin O. Astor Albert E. Bennett Business Education English Instrumental Music Mathematics Band Director Coaching Staff Faculty Do your debits and credits balance? Which one's the 'dummy'? u I fi'-, 413595 ii I,-2 l ...- U! S -1- Qt A stitch in time gets a passing mark. Faculty X- Color conscious--? Herman V. Crespy Mathematics Coaching Staff Dorothy C. Csik Health and Physical Education Cheer Leader Director 73 MQ Q ai Q . 1 ! . K Q Michael De1Conti Industrial Arts Edward G. Demarest Art The boys in Mr. Bentz's shop class seemto be busy, busy, busy'. Homer B, Dinkens Louis DiTommaso Mathematics Spanish n W Dunton, Ir. William L. Eldredge Health and Physical Science Education Coaching Staff John D. Emery, III Social Science Coaching Staff M. Jane Everett Health and Physical Education H. Figg Social Science Coaching Staff Marvin B. Emmons Science Peter Federocko Business Education dealt English Health a.nd Physlcal Education Jane S Francis Marcza M Giffin Ruth M Gootee Barbara J A Gordon Gundance Enghsh Cafeteria Director Guidance Lots 0 Grant Marie Grasso Theodore H Hall Beverly J Hays Attendance Officer Busmess Education Busmess Education Art School Nurse 5 X N. . K 1 A .W BV Maureen A. Flynn Adele C. Foster 'Parlez-vous Francais?' r--v-,...,..,.,!5 Junior Chorus hard at work. ' v Angeline N. Higgins Ronald Hoffman Hugh Hoover Ardaih E. Houser Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Guidance Edward W. Irre, Ir. Science Mildred P. Iverson Librarian Mae Johnson Home Economics Francis X. Joyce English Michael E. Keisman English 'si faculty if Arnold J. La.Maestra Guidance ,a 1:44 Boys from Mr. Schneider's 'Trig. Class' surveying the grounds. Thaddeus S. Lubaczewskl Instrumental Music Helen M. MacMillan English 'Stamp, lick, and mail.' Dorothy McCue English Edna C. Kelley Richard Krape Yolanda A. Krusen Health and Physical Industrial Arts Business Education Education Coaching Staff Driver Education Gene A Mmor Guldance Coachmg Staff Charles J. Murray Industrial Arts Edward E Nalevanko Drxver Educatxon 'T-ei , wif? , Olive H. Nalevanko Ar Faculty Manager ,,,.f-f Faczzlzfy Gundance at work. Jennie M. Naticchia Business Education Future 'Soil Tollers. ' Charles A. Nelson Health and Physical Education Director of Athletics Axmetta D. Otero Business Education Lida Phillips Science Charles B. Ray Science Coaching Staff Wilmot F. Oliver Agriculture Ida E. Pedlow Assistant Cafeteria Director Dorothea B. Reiner Harold B. Schanck English Health and Physical Education Coaching Staff Louis I Schned Guidance George Schneider Mathematics Irving M. Schneider Industrial Arts Vincent Serencko Social Science Kathleen Shafto School Nurse Flora M. Sharpnack Latin Rodney E Sheratsky Edna M Skdhngton English Business Education William F Spalholz Ruth E Stem Social Science Director of Library XMCH' 18 .. XM Dorothy B. Stutzman Lloyd L. Stutzman Johanna Tsakalotos Ronald Udy Home Economics German French Health and Physical Education Driver Education Coaching Staff A. VanEtten Charles W. Ward Soci Science Coaching Class C ing Staff Carolyn B. Weinberger Robert M. Whittennre Melvin C. Willett Mary L. G. Williams Home Economics Vocal Music Social Science Home Economics Assistant Band Director in In drafting there can be no error! Fam by Richard F. Willianson Industrial Arts Wow, I discovered- wa.ter I Walter J. Zuber Social Science Coaching Staff Jane C. Winchenbach English I A 2 N f . ff ' -. 1 , 5,14 1. he f 'i w a s - , ?'k'L.'::l' K MH1' ,i'xE::k ey: 'E W ' b 1 . W .-jg, :H K, r, V- wi, W- f V- Q.: iv 4 'Y S- W :swf Ag ,L Q. . , 4, 1 .1 V '45, f 24, 4 -, QL . .Ny K 5, Qf,f-fy any X f , Q ' I E ? X 1 ' D, ,Q gy - A 3 whlgif A ei , 'fm , 1 1 W its . X S a in - ' A H x V wg-1 -4 1. VV Z , twig, 1 'ir 1X i if ,ki ,s ,Q fe f vm 35+ . fw? A nw' ' ag ' ' H f F X s I' A ev 1 . , . 'A My Y Us . 5 '3 M., V , N . f., , 42 E . w. w . ,. v, . r ,,.- 'fi-,A A W di sl' ' K-ff Q Q'-. 14 fj1ny.l. W h A .-Q 4 U., mg 'N-A wh- V 'M- W A n , W x Un..4,M, .,- ..W,f.,,.,N . .Nw - .W 'Ivana 1 -dw X Mimi. Q-...M I JL... S E N I 0 R S A COMMON GOAL Emery Pudder President David Cashion Vice-President Shexla Kelsey Recording Secretary Gail Whitson Corresponding Secretary Class Joan Whxtson Treasurer Yvonne Hampton Treasurer 0 zcem Nancy Va.nDerveer Log Business Manager Bill Mehr Log Co Editor Anita Goldstein Log Business Manager Polly Engel Log Business Manager Barbara Reynolds Log Co Editor BARRY ABRAMOWITZ 'BIG BAR' 'l do as I please and I do it with ease. Transferred from Jamesburg High School 1. Clubs: Aviation 3gCreative Writing 45 Sports 2. JOHANN APRIL Attams a goal ln perfect style Merit Award l 2 Choirl 3 4 Girl s Athletic Association 1 2 3 Commit tes Log 4 Class Plays 1 Class Dances 2 Assemblies 1 2 3 Clubs Drama 1 2 3 4 Drill Team 2 JOHN P. ANDERSON JOHN 'When it comes to studies he's no fool, knows all the tricks of skipping school. Transferred from Lakewood High School 1. Clubs: Astronomy 4g Danc- ing lg Debating 1,4g Study 4. Senzors KENNETH A APPLEGATE GATVOR Charm us orator all wait to hear thee speak Transferred from Jamesburg High School 1 Student Counc1l2 4 Play Cast 4 Frosh Night Manager 4 Baseball 2 Basketball2 3 Gymnas tics 4 Soccer 3 4 Committees Class Plays 4 Prom 3 Assemblies 2 3 4 Log 4 Clubs Debat1ng4 Sophomore Sports Club 2 Typing 3 THOMAS J BAEHNY 'TOM An easy tempered redhead who PRINNIE L BACON PRINNIE Ornament of a meek quiet spirit Play Cast 4 Asbury Park Press 4 Spirit 4 Desk Monitor 3 Commit tees Class Plays 4 Clubs Creative Writing 4 Drama 1 2 Public Speak mg 3 manages to find humor in almost any situation Transferred from Lakewood High School l Clubs Astronomy3 Dane mg 2 Debating 4 . u n u . o n n ' rr W n 1 1 nl ' , -I 5 n n ul, - I S , . c n u . . n . . Z Q ' Q . an JO u - - n . . 0 . i.. on avr rn' ' ' I v 1 nn- 5 :nur - u u 1 . ..u , . n n I - ' . . . 1 ny ' . CLIFTON T BA RKALOW SULANNE E BARG SUE She s not too serlous not too gay just a real good frxend ln every way Transferred from Red Bank Catholxc Hlgh School 2 Band 3 G A A 4 Commlttees Assemhlles 3 Clubs nomlc Careerxsts 4 SANFORD BARSHAFSKY SANDY Hts loyal character and frlendly smlle make h1s frlendshlp well worth whtle Transferred from Jamesburg Hngh School l Baseball 4 Track4 Com mlttees Class P1ays2 Clubs Avxa t1on 3 Radlo 4 Sophomore Sports 2 Sports 2 3 4 TOM Popular pleasant and well groomed Student Councxl 2 4 Boys State 3 Homeroom Presxdent 3 Play Cast 4 Trafflc Squad 3 Student Guxde 4 Frosh Nlght Manager 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Commlttees Assemblles 4 Class Dances 4 Prom 4 Log 4 1958 MABEL N BEAL MAE 'Happy go lucky neverworrxes school IS such a bother, so why bother. Transferred from Matawan Hlgh School 1. Homeroom President 3, Desk Monitor 3, Offnce Alds 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2.3. Clubs' Dancing 2, Lead ers Club 3. JOYCE L BARKER JOY An eye for flgures a flgure for the eyes Transferred from Hamxlton Hlgh School Trenton New Jersey 3 Clubs Hobby 4 DONALD R. BECK DO He labors ln sllence and seeks no reward Nanonal Honor Socnety 3 Men: Award 1 2 3 Desk Momtor 3 Usher 3 Basketball Mgr 4 Football Mgr 1 23 4 Track 2 Track Mgr 4 Clubs Bxology 2 Chemlstry 3 Nu clear Physlcs 4 Stamp 1 I . II .. I I I I - Q I 2 : l : : S . f Z 3 S S S - . M ll ' 'K K I ' W 1 . - . A I n E l . . ' ' p s y - . 1. . Z . . . ,, - 2 . . . . Home Decorations 3g Home Eco- .. .. .. . . A, 4 . .. . 3 . - . Q . 5 : I I ' ll NI! . . . I . . : . - f f S I S . Q . I 'V 9 1 I Q : Q s , , - 2 : s - , , i . , , ILDA S BERNARDO SANDY A sweet d1spos1t1on IB not the least of her charms Transferred from Jamesburg Hxgh School 1 Merlt Award 3 Student Council 4 Homeroom Treasurer 2 Play Cast 4 Trafflc Squad 2 3 G A A 2 3 4 Commlttees Class Dance 4 Clubs Auto Mechanlcs 4 Future Nurses of Amerlca 2 Lead ers Club 3 ROBERT O BILLKER JR. BOB Every man IS the archxtect of h1s own fortune Merlt Award 2 3 Student Councxl 1 2 3 Boys State Alternate 3 Home room Pres1dent 1 Homeroom Sec retary 3 Play Cast 4 Band 2 3 4 Cho1r 1 Cross Country l Tenms 1 2 Commlttees Log Staff 4 Prom 3 Assemblies 1 2 3 4 Clubs Art 4 Avnatxon 1 Drama 2 3 ANITA H BERNSTEIN CHICKIE A manner soft and friendly asplrxt k1nd and true Student Councll 1 3 Homeroom Vlce presldent l Spxrlt 1 2 L brary Counc1l2 Orchestral Lunch Momtor 3 Offlce Aids 3 4 Decora non Dlsplays 3 G A A 1 2 3 Com mlttees Class Dances 1 2 3 As semblies 1 2 3 Log 4 Senzors GLORIA A. BLACKWELL 'GLORIA' 'Her dlmples are always showxng because she's never wlthout a sm1le.' Merlt Award 2, Student Councxl 1, Red Cross Counctl 4, Homeroom Secretary 1, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Spirlt 4, G.A.A. Sports Award 1, G.A.A. l,2,3g Gymnastics 3,4. ROBERT S BERTA BOB And gladly would he t1ll the soil Transferred from St John s Prep School Brooklyn NewYork1 Com mlttees Assemblnes 3 4 Clubs Fu ture Farmers of America 2 3 4 WILLIAM J. BODNARCHUK 'BlLL 'A fellow who llkes fun and plenty of xt. Merlt Award 3, Homeroom Secre tary 4, Asbury Park Press 3, Traf f1c Squad 3,4, Lunch Momtor 3.4, Basketball l,3. Commlttees Log 4. Clubs' Golf 4, Sophomore Sports 2, Stamp 1, Typmg 3. 1 u 11 ,, . U . . 1 ' I 1 I Y ' 1 1 1 1' 1 1 - 1 ' 1 n ' - I If 1 1 1 . . U 11 . 11 , 1 1 1 g 1 1 ' 1 1 . . I - 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 O ' I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - .. T ,A J . 1 K51,g25,gy5,:2'i Lfi.fg ff, ' 1 ll F 11 . . . . U 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . 1 3 . . , Q - 1 1 U O I ll I u . . . I , 1 ' : I 1 1 1 ' , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 - N RUTH E. BOLLMEYER 'RUTH' 'A manner so pleasant, a smile so sweet. Jr. Red Cross Council 3g Library Council 1,2g Choir lg Desk Monitor 3g Decoration Displays 3g G.A.A. 2,3,4. Committees: Log Staff 43 As- semblies 1,4. Clubs: Chemistry 3g Choral Group 4g Drill Team 3,4g Library 1,2. PHOEBE BREWER 'PHOEBE There is never want while the mind is satisfied Merit Award 1 3 Student Council 4 Jr Red Cross 123 Choir13 ltor 4 GA A 1 23 Committees Assemblies 1 2 3 4 Log 4 Clubs Biology 2 Drama 1 DnllTeaml 2 3 4 Future Nurses of America 4 Leaders Club 3 MARY A. BREESE 'MARY' 'She makes the most of all that comes, and the least of all that goes.' Office Aids 4. Committees: Dances 23 Assemblies 2. Clubs: Dancing 2g Study Hall 4g Theatre Study 3. 198 EDWIN BROWN Courtesy is the attribute of a gentleman Homeroom Secretary 3 Commit tees Log 4 Clubs Photography 1 Archery 2 Scrabble 3 Chess 4 BARBARA BREINING BARBARA 'Look me over but don't overlook me. Student Council 1 2 Homeroom Vice-president lg Asbury Park Press 33 Freehold Transcript 2 3- Spirit 3 Office Aids 3 G A A l 2 3 Committees Log4 Class Danc es 1 2 3 Prom 3 Assemblies 1 3 Clubs Auto Mechamcs 4 Dancing 2 Drama 1 Drill Team 3 Theatre Study 3 RUTH A BROWN RUTHIE 'Life is not life at all without de light Student Council 3 Jr Red Cross 4 Library Council 4 Choir 3 Usher ette 4 Girl s Athletic Association 12 3 Committees Log 4 Assem blies 3 4 Clubs Dancing 1 Home Economic Careerxsts 3 Intramural Manager 3 Library President 2 4 G'.A.A. Sports Award 2g LUHChM0l1: ,,ED,, V' ' 5 l : . : . '- A ' ROBERT W. BUCK 'BOB' 'Worry kills many men - why die? Transferred from Red Bank High 1. Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 2. Clubs: Biology 2g Chemistry 33 Nuclear Physics 4. JUDITH N. BRUMMER JUDl Give me a vacation or give me death. Transferred from Jamesburg High School 1. Jr. Red Cross Council 2g Desk Monitor 2g Office Aids 4g G.A. A. 2,3,4. Committees: Class Dance 1 2. Clubs: Auto Mechanics 4g Car- toon 3g Dancing 2g Intramural Man- ager 3. - .JJ Senza rs JOE R. BUCZYNSKI 'JOE' 'Happy Wanderer' Homeroom Vice President 2- Base- ball 3 4' Cross Country 3 4 Clubs: Archery l Aviation 3 Sophomore Sports Club 2 PETER E BURGER PETE There ll be a hot time in the old town tonight Clubs Distributive Education 4 CAROL A smile for everybody friendliness is her middle name Transferred from Jamesburg High School l Lunch Monitor 4 G A A 2 3 4 Decorations D1splays3 Com mittees Senior Announcements 4 Class Play 4 Assemblies 4 Log 4 Clubs Auto Mechanics 4 Cartoons 3 Typing 2 CLO ANN BURKETI' CLO ANN Gentleness and happiness are far excelled in her Transferred from Brockway High School Brockway Pennsylvania 3 Clubs Future Homemakers of America 4 Mathematics 2g Radio 3g Science 1: CAROL A, BURKE HAROLD R BURROWS HAROLD Llttle tasks make large return Band 1 23 4 Orchestral Desk Monltor 3 Commlttees Assemblles 2 Log 4 Clubs Chess 4 lntra mural Manager 3 Photography l Scrabble 3 Typlng 2 DAVID D CASHION J ack of all a real lndeed JOHN C CARPENTER JOHNNY Let come what may he never wor rles Transferred from Lakewood Hlgh School 1 Clubs Study 2 3 4 Class Vlce Presldent 4 Homeroom Presldent 2 3 Cholr 2 3 4 Trafflc Squad 2 3 4 Offlce Aids 3 Base ball l 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Foot ball 13 4 Track 3 Commxttees Log 4 Class Dances 3 Prom 3 Assemblies 2 3 4 Clubs Choral Group 2 Sophomore Sports2 Sports l Varsxty F 3 4 RALPH F CAVANAUGH RALPH Hts qu1et ways are decezvmg Desk Momtor 2 Clubs Art 4 Ar tlsts and Models 3 Avlatlonl Danc mg 2 Llbrary Mon1tor 3 FRANCIS B CARTER BUTCH Powerhouse ln every way Homeroom Presxdent 4 Homeroom V1ce presldent 23 Homeroom Treasurer 1 Cholr 2 3 Desk Mon 1tor 3 Basketball l 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 Clubs Choral Group 2 Sports 1 Varsny F 2 3 4 MA ROBERT CHAPMAN BOB As a man thlnketh so he IS Transferred from Schoharle Central School 1 Asbury Park Press 2 Choxr 3 4 Soccer 3 4 Commlttees Assemblxes 2 3 4 Clubs Avlatlon 3 Debatxng 4 Sophomore Sports Club 2 1 , u H .4 I - .,1 . . u 11 .1 - 11 . f ,,. 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CAROLYN F CHACE CAROL Frlendly dlsposxtxon and easy gomg manner Transferred from Lakewood Hxgh School I Jr Red Cross Counc1l2 Asbury Park Press 23 Freehold Transcrxpt 2 4 Sp1r1t4 Lunch Mon ltor 3 Newspaper Dlstrxbuters 4 Offlce Alds 34 CAA 23 Com S Futrue Nurses of Amerlca 4 DAVID S COHEN DAVE Syncopated Rhythm Cool and Suave Merlt Award 3 Student Councll l 2 3 Homeroom Vlce President I 4 Homeroom Treasurer 3 Band l 2 3 4 Orchestra l 2 Cholr 2 Traffxc Squad 3 4 Decoratxon Dxsplays l 2 Commxttees Class Plays 2 4 Class Dances l 2 3 4 Prom 3 Assemblles 1234 Log 4 Clubs Nuclear Physlcs 4 R8dl0 3 Typlng 2 Dance Band I DORIS CHRISTIE DEE If l had it my way Transferred from Lakewood Hlgh School I Merlt Award 23 Jr Red Cross Councxl 3 4 Cluzenshxp ln stxtute 3 Homeroom Treasurer3 4 Majorettes 3 4 G A A 2 3 4 Com mlttees Prom 3 Class Dance 4 Senza rs WILLIAM L COMBS BILL Smcere and warm afnend to all Clubs Archery l Aviatxon 2 3 Chess 4 HILDA CLAX HILDA Sxlence ts a true fnend that never betrays Clubs Cookmg l 2 3 4 Homemakers of Amerlca 4 Handy Work I 2 3 Future LORRAINE C CONNELLY LORRY Laugh and be merry better the world with galety Transferred from Lakewood Hxgh School l Gxrl's Athletlc Assocxatxon 2 3 Clubs Dancmg 2 Dxctatlon Through Records 3 Auto Mechanics mittees: Lo '4.'Clubs:.Biology 2,33 A I ll v -- u ' .Il 4. Y CATHERINE CONOVER CATHY She wears the garment of glad ness JAN B. CONOVER 'JAN' 'Silence has many advantages. ' Football l 3 4 Clubs Aviation 2 3 4 Model Planes l Jr Red Cross Council 2 Band 3 4 Usherette 4 Gxrls' Athletlc Asso cxatton 2 Committees Log4 Clubs Dancing 12 Handy Work 4 Home Economic Careensts 3 Lxbrary 4 1958 PATRICIA A CONOVER PAT Friendly and soft spoken Transferred from Jamesburg Hlyl School l Glrls Ath1et1cAssoc1at1on 2 3 Clubs Dancmg 2 DISIIIDUIIVC Educauon 4 Leader Club 3 WAYNE M CONOVER WAYNE A pleasant easy golng person Transferred from Jamesburg Hlgh School I Merlt Award 3 Base ball 2 Basketball 234 Tenms 34 Commxttees Assembly4 LURAYV COOK LINDA R COOPER LINDA Ab1l1ty and work such acombma txon breeds success Merlt Award 3 Red Cross Councxl 2 All State Orchestra 4 Splrlt 1234 Traff1cSquad4 GAA 12 Councll Play 2 Class Dances 2 Assemblles 3 4 Clubs Cooklng 2 Drama 1 Great Books 3 4 Llbrary Clubs Chem1stry3 Nuclear Physxcs COOKIE Enough work to do and strength 4 sophomore Sports Club 2 enou h to do the work Meri Award 2 3 Jr Red Cross 2 3 4 Homeroom Treasurer 3 4 L1 brary Councll 1 Trafflc Squad 3 4 Desk Monitor 3 Gulde 3 4 Displays 4 G A A 2 3 4 Committees Dance 1 2 3 Assembltes 2 3 Log 4 u , I 1 ,O : I I . S - . , . . . 3:4: Cornmittees: Log Staff 43 Student 3'4. I Y D HAYWARD COPE HAYWARD l have more memorles than 1f 1 were a thousand years old Transferred from Sprmgfxeld H1gh Sprmgfxeld Georgla 2 Clubs Avla tlon 3 Study Hall 4 GW ENDOLYN R CRINE 'GWEN' Fr1end1y, easy golng, ever w1ll1ng and helpful Jr Red Cross Counc1l 3, Home room Secretary 1, Freehold Tran scr1pt 2, Cheerleader 1, G.A.A Sports Award 2, Offlce Aids 3, G A A 2,3, Commlttees Dances 2, As semblmes 2,4, Log 4. Clubs Dancmg l,2, Dr11l Team 2, F N.A 4, Home Economic Careerlsts 2, Leaders Club 3. NEIL F COWLES NEIL A w1l11ng hand for all Transferred from Lyman Memorlal Lebanon Connectlcut 3 Homeroom Secretary 4 Clubs D1str1but1veEd ucatlon 4 Presldent 4 Semen MARGARET A CULLEN MIDGE 'A sunny d1spos1t1on and ready for fun. Student Councll l,2,3, Homeroom Secretary 1, Freehold Transcript 2, Sp1r1t 1, Student Gulde l,2, Lunch Monltor 3, G A.A. 2,3, Commxttees Dances 1,2 BARBARA D CRINE BOBBIE Talk and laughter play an lmpor tant part 1n her l1fe Merxt Award l Spxrlt 2 3 Llbrary Squad 3 4 Desk Momtor 3 Student Gulde 3 Newspaper Dlstrlbuter 4 G A A l 2 3 4 Committees Log 4 Dances l 2 Prom 3 Assemblles 2 3 4 Clubs Dr1llTeam2 3 4 F H A 1 F N A 3 4 HandyWork2 Leaders Club 1 4 Lxbrary 2 J UDITH D CURRY JUDY Fond of fun as fond can be Transferred from Jamesburg 2 Student Councll 34 Homeroom Secretary 3 Play Cast 4 Press 4 Freehold Transcrlpt 4 Sp1r1t 4 Color Guard 3 4 Band 34 Cho1r 234 GAA 123 Commlttees Log Staff 4 Class Plays 3 4 Dances 4 Prom 3 Assemblles 23 4 Clubs Dramal2 FTA 34 . I If I D . Q , - 1 ' . ,. . . . . . Z - , o sl II L , . - . S.. M. .1 Q A : L ' 2 : .z : . ,. I ,,Q... :....: : ,:' . . ,. I I ll I . '.: . .' I 1 9 : : .: .1 ulzosousf f : .: : . 5 r 1 l ANGELINA M. D'AMBRA ANGIE Do the best you can and leave the rest wxth tzme Transferred from Lakewood H1gh School l Clubs Auto Mechamcs 4 Home Economlcs Careerlsts 3 L1 brary 2 ROSE MARIE DESOUSA ROSIE Small of stature great of heart .Ir Red Cross Council 1 Freehold Transcrlpt 2 Sp1r1t I 2 Llbrary Momtor 3 Glrl s Athletlc Assocxa tlon l 2 3 Commlttees Log4 Clubs Art 4 Lxbrary Councxl 4 Occu pat1ons for Gxrls I Photography 3 Theatre Study 2 MARY L. DAPONTE MARY' Shy redhead, blushes instantane- ously Transferred from Wllloughby J umor Hlgh School Brooklyn N Y l Mernt Award 3 Red Cross Councnl 3 Llbrary Typist 4 Choir 234 Usherette 3 4 Traff1c Squad 3 4 198 MARIE T DEVFTIS MARIE Her halr IS as lovely as her beauty J umor Red Cross Councll 2 3 Cor respondmg Secretary 2 Homeroom Treasurer 2 Offlce Alds 3 Glrl s Athletxc Assoclatlon 2 Commxttees Dance 2 Prom 3 WILLIAM D DARK BILL Always ready for a good txme and a good Joke Homeroom Vlce Presxdent 4 Lunch Momtor 4 Footballl Clubs Dancing l 2 Dlstrlbutlve Education Club 4 Radlo 4 Study Hall 3 WILLIAM R DIXON BILL What s all the hustle haste and hurry? Be Ilke me I never worry Homeroom Presldent 3 4 Basket ball l 2 3 Football l Track I Clubs Chemistry 3 Publlc Speakmg 2 Sports l . , g. .. I I ' I 0 ' I O 1 9 :rp n n 1: rv. u - - n . I , . I .I Q Q . u n I . . n . . I Q '- . as n I I n - , - S S -I . i., . . , - nn- f . 1 9 I ' I I . . I II n I I I . n -- . ,Q ' rn: 3 - - 1 I . I W l an - - U . nv ' I . . . ..l n 1 , . I . WILLIAMC DOTLEL BILL Curst be the man that invented work Transferred from Lakewood High 1 Band 4 Clubs Sophomore Sports Club 2 CLARA A DURIE ANN True sincere and real loved by a Merit Award 23 Student Council Treasurer 4 Homeroom President 3 Homeroom Secretary 2 Cheer leader 23 Co Captain 4 Traffic Squad 3 Student Guide 4 Frosh Night Manager 4 G A A 2 3 Sec retary 4 Committees Dances 2 Prom 3 Assemblies 2 3 4 Log 4 Travel 2 MARJORIE C. DREYER 'MARGEH A happy smile, a pretty face, a charming manner full of grace. Student Council 2,35 Library Council 15 Homeroom President 1,45 Major- ettes 1,2,3, Head 45 Orchestra 1,2,3, 45 Desk Monitor 35 Student Guide 25 Decoration Displays 3,45 G.A.A. 2. Senzors KARL U EISENMANN JOE Thought shows the quality of a man Homeroom Vice President I Lunch Monitor 3 Football l 2 3 4 Trackl Clubs Dancing 1 Golf 34 Sopho more Sports Club 2 JOSEPHINE P. DLEKENFIELD PATSY 'None greater than these, willing- ness and a wish to please. Merit Award 2,35 Library Council 2,45 Choir 3,45 Traffic Squad 45 Lunch Monitor 45 Girls Athletic As- sociation l,2,3. Committeesg Danc- ing l Log 4 Clubs Dance 1 Drill Team 2 3 4 Leaders Club3 Library PATTY K ELY EEL Her heart is true as steel Library Council l Choir 1234 GAA Sports Award 23 Lunch Monitor 4 Girls Athletic Associa tion 1 234 Gymnastics 3 Com mittees Assemblies 2 3 4 Log 4 Clubs Auto Mechanics 4 Dancing 2 Dr1ll Team 2 3 4 Leaders Club 3 Libraryl 2.4. I Y I l L ll. , ' Clubs: lf-'.T,A. 45 Leaders,Club 35 JEANIE A. ENGEL JEANlE 'Whatever is worth doing at all is worth dolng well ' Transferred from Jamesburg H1gh School 2 Merlt Award 2 3 Home room Treasurer 3 Glrls Athletxc Assoclatlon 2 3 4 Commlttees PAULINE A. ENGEL POLLY Keeps up good work in a care- free manner--a thousand words to wave the banner. W 'Transferred from Red Hank High School 2 Merlt Award 3 Student Counc1l4 Clrls State3 Homeroom Vlce Presldent 2 3 Traff1cSquad3 G A A 2 3 Prom 3 Senlor Announcements 4 Assemblles 2 3 4 Clubs Drama 2 Future Teacher s of America Treasurer 3 Secretary 4 l JANET E ERRICKSON JANET A flnger 1n every ple and always sweet Natlonal Honor Socxety 3 Merit Award 12 3 Student Councll 3 Homeroom Treasurer 3 4 Splfll 3 Llbrary Counc1ll Band 4 Orches tra l 2 3 Trafflc 3 4 Culde 3 Dxs plays 4 G A A 2 3 4 Commlttees Log Staff 4 Dances l 2 4 Prom 3 Assemblles 2 3 4 Clubs F T A 4 Handy Work 1 leaders Club 3 Theatre 3 198 L.- DANIEL J ERVEN DAN Art IS man snature nature 1sGod s ar Merlt Award 3 Jr Red Cross Coun c11 1 2 Sp1r1t1 2 L1braryCounc1l1 Offxce Axd 3 4 Decoratxon Dxsplays 123 Football 1 Committees Log Staff 4 Danclng 2 3 Prom 3 Ass emblxes 1 2 3 Log 3 4 Rmg 3 MELVIN ENTUS MEI He drxves around the clrcle oflxfe lransferred from l akewood Hlgh 2 lunch Momtor 4 Clubs D1str1 butlve Education 3 Sophomore Sports Club 2 Recorded Muslc 4 EDWARD O ESTELLE BIG ED Another one of those hate to get up 1n the mormng fellows Transferred from Lakewood l-hgh School 2 Clubs Future Farmers of Amerlca 3 Study 2 4 , , , I V 1. . , . , . ' ' . ' . I ! I ' . - ' 1 1 1 . ' V ' . . - 1 . . , , . I 4 . , , . - 3 I , . , . .. H ,, X . . . i n Q' 4 4 A ' Q . , 'I C ' . x . . x . 1 - 5 1 A' N . I ,, .. I , - ' ' It . . ,, 4 . ' I Lv ll . .. ,V - .. . . . 11 4 ' y . , . , 1 I . , 2 I , ' ' - - , s n , , . ' . ' . ' - u A 1 . v . , , , , . , 1 . . . . , . I I. Z , . 1 Z ' 1 , - n 1 . . . . . , , L , Q Q . J 1 ' . . . I . . ' , l 1 ' . , Q . I . , 2 I ' U I L I Q ' THOMAS O ESTELLE TOMMY Good natured and always smiling Transferred from Lakewood High School 1 Clubs Future Farmers of America 3 Sophomore Sports Club 2 Study 3 4 GEORGE J. EVANS, JR. 'GEORGE' 'His deeds are wimess of his sincer- ity. National Honor Society 33 Merit A- ward l 2,3- Homeroom President 1- Homeroom Secretary 4- Freehold TISIISCIIPI 1 2 3 4 Spxritl 2 3 4 P A Techn1c.1ans4 Basketball Mana ger 2 3 4 Cross Country Manager 1 2 3 4 Track Manager 1 2 3 4 Senza rs MARVIN J FENICHEL MARV Takes everything easy too relaxed to worry Transferred from Lakewood High School 1 Library Council 2 Band 2 3 4 Committees Class Plays 4 JAMES FENN Prom 3 Clubs Mathematics 2 Nu J M Clear PhYS1CS 4 Rad10 3 Quiet and unobtrusive in his man ner Homeroom President 1 Homeroom Vice President 2 Football 12 Committees Plays 1 2 Dances 1 2 Clubs Art 1 Future Farmers of America 1 2 Sophomore Sports 2 'Typing 3 KATHRYN M FAULHABER KITTEN Her gift of gaiety is itself her great est good fortune Lunch Monitor 4 Girls Athletic As socxatlon 2 3 4 Committes LogCol lector 1 Dances 1 2 3 4 Prom 3 Assemblies 2 Clubs Auto Mechan 1cs 4 Dancing 2 Leaders Club 3 Public Speaking 1 HELEN FOSTER HELEN Cook and sew Ill tie your bow Freehold Transcript 2 Office Aid 3 Future Homemakers of America 4 Handy Work 2 Occupations For Girls 1 . . . .. A H 4. Clubs: Dictation Through Records : n r . ' : - ' I i : 'fiig :1f:-lfk MARY E. FOY MAMO Full of pep and rarin to go Traffic squad 2 4 Desk Monitor 3 G A A Sports Award 2 3 Girls Athletic Association 1 2 3 4 Com mittees Dances 2 Log4 Clubs Distributive Education 4 Handy Work l Leaders Club 3 Public Speaking 2 ROBERT W GARDELL BOB Service is the rent for our room on earth Class President 2 Class Vice Pres ident 1 Student Council 1 Home room President 3 Homeroom Vice President 4 Homeroom Treasurer 1 2 Choir 3 lraffic Squad 3 1 unch Monitor 3 4 Basketball 1 Football 123 4 Committees Dances 1 Assembly 3 Clubs Dancing 2 Sports 1 Varsity F 3 4 .vw DONALD O. FREEMAN ..DON, 'Two days l never worry about-- yesterday and tomorrow. Cross Country 3. Committees: Log Staff 4. Clubs: Archaelogy 3: Chess lg Nuclear Physics 4: U. S, History 2. 1' 1958 l JOHN A C11 L JOHNNJIE Silence is the perfectest herald of o Transferred from Bergen Countv lcchnical High School Hackensack N J Clubs Astronomy3 Chess-1 MICHAEL li. C-ALLAGHER 'MIKE' Bid me to live and l will live-- an enthusiast to be, Homeroom Vice President lg Choir 1. Committees: Dance l.Clubs: Avi- ation 3,43 Chess 1 5 Sophomore Sports Club 2. un- if GAYI GILLIARD REBEL Quiet and unobtrusive he walks along Basketball 2 Football 1 Commit tees Dances 1 2 Clubs Astronomy 3 Dancing Club 12 Sophomore Sports Club 2 Sports 4 I wi 2 I x W .- L4 5 1- - - K , V: In . , , . y L ' : 1 ,2g tdfsra Q V-L , p 1 - A 2 N Ap M A H ' . H ' ' W J ' ' ' - A. i Y. VN! V? . . z . 1 - ANITA J GOLDSTEIN ANITA She softly speaks and sweetly smxles Merxt Award l 2 3 Jr Red Cross Councll 1 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Orches tra l 2 4 Student Gulde 3 G A A Sports Award 2 GAA 1234 Commlttees Log Staff 4 Dances 1 2 Prom 3 Assembllesl 2 3 Clubs Drama 2 3 Golf 4 Great Books3 4 Leaders Club 1 Recorded Muslc 1 WILI IAM E GRAVES BILL Master of the malnsprmg of h1s own vol1t1on Play Cast 4 Trafflc Squad4 Soccer 3 4 Commxttees Log Staff4 Class Plays 3 Semor Counc1l4 Clubs Chemlstry 3 Great Books 3 4 Hxs tory 2 Nuclear Physlcs 4 XAVIER F GONZALEL PANCHO Worry and I have never met Student Councll 3 Jr Red Cross Councll 12 Homeroom Secretary 4 Frosh Night Manager 4 Lunch Momtor 3 Clubs Dancmgl Nuclear Physlcs 4 Radlo 3 Sophomore Sports Club 2 .fenzors WALTER J GREENWOOD 'WALTER' I am as free as nature's flrst made man Transferred from Matawan Hlgh School 2 Study 3,4 RITA L GORDEN RITZIE Her dancmg eyes smg Ixfe s gay tune Spxrlt 12 Cholr 1 Offxce Ald 3 Decoratlon Dlsplays 3 Glrls Ath letlc Assoclanon 2 3 Commxttees Dances 1 2 Clubs Auto Mechanics 4 Cartoon 3 D1str1but1veEducat1on 4 Drama 2 Lxbraryl JAMES L. GREULICH JAMIE 'That boylsh grm was made to wm Transferred from Red Bank Cathollc Hxgh School 4 Jr. Red Cross Coun c1l4 Clubs Chess 4 I . ,. .1 .1 11 , . I I I l ' ' Y U lt 1 1 n . . . , - 11 1 1 I 1 . . i , , ' - , - . . : , . . . ' 1 1,5 V . ,S 4 , 5 , fl f 2 , , 1. . vs, ,. ,, 1 -5,42 V N , 315, .1 h., V553-f,,Q, 'ARA i2:'z .if:v'f'fQ1'1 Qdw Q,-viva' Q-1 15.114 ff ' I f - 1 11 1. . 11 ' I 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - . . , . . 1 1 1 1 - ' I I 1 1 4 ' ' n I I ' I I c 1 1 Y I 1 I 1 ' . , . 1 1. .1 I 1 .. . . . . . 11 I I . . . , , . . 1 1 I ' 1 . LESLIE HAMMA 'LES 'Elegant music is my discourse. Student Council 45 Boys State 35 Homeroom 35 Band 2,3,45 Orchestra I5 Traffic Squad 45 Frosh Night Manager 45 Gymnastics 3,4. Com- mittees: Prom 35 Assemblies 2,3,4. Clubs: Mathematics 35 Music 25 Nuclear Physics 4. YVONNE D. HAMPTON VONNIE 'High erected thoughts seated in a head of courtesy. Class Treasurer 45 National Honor Society 35 Merit Award 1,2,35 Red Cross Council 15 Citizenship Insti- tute 35 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Li- brary Council 35 Colorguard 2,3,45 Choir 1,2,3,4. 198 LINDA HA NS EN I INDA I can enjoy her while she s kind Jr Red Cross Council 1 2 I ibrary Council 3 Office Aid 4 Girls Ath letic Association I2 Committees Dances 1 Assemblies 3 Clubs Dancing I2 Future Homemakers SHIRI EY A HAYMAKER SHIRL Jr Red Cross Council 2 3 4 Desk Monitor 3 G A A Sports Award 2 Girls Athletic Association 2 3 Committees Dances 2 3 Prom 3 Assemblies 2 3 4 Clubs Auto Me chanics 4 Dancingl Dramatics 2 Drill Team 2 3 4 I ibrary 3 4 . DOUGLAS A. HANLEY DOUG 'Why teacher's have grey hair. Basketball I5 Cross Country 1,25 Soccer 3. Committees: I,og4. Clubs: Chess 4 Photography I 2 3 JOSEPH HENDERSON JOE. Mighty in the field mighty in the heart Choir 4 Baseball I 2 3 Football l 234 Clubs Chess I Sophomore Sports Club 2 Varsity F 3 4 i Ki N fx ' 1 i A . , . .. . . , . '. if ' A ,A I I , . ' I 41' . 'I L ' 1 ' .. ' . 5 5 V L I, of America 3,45 Library 3. Many enjoy the music ofhereyes, . . . , 5 ,g.:2'. Q 5 I 4 L . . . 2 2. 1 1- 1 . , , . . ' U Q 5 V , , . . - ,Wx ' ' . L , I 5 . I .ggi V I., f 4 4, is FRANK L HERBERT FRANK A comblnatlon of a gentleman and an athlete Transferred from Lakewood Hlgh School 1 Football 23 4 Clubs Sophomore Sports Club 2 Varslty F 3 4 JOSEPH R JOE Life IS full of sports and fun Transferred from East Orange Hngh School East Orange N J 2 Home room Presldent 4 Lxbrary Councxl 3 Pres1dent 3 Frosh Nlght Man ager Baseball 3 4 Gymnastxcs 3 4 Commlttees Prom3 Assembl1es 3 Clubs Intramurals 34 Lxbrary LARRY L HICKS BIG I ARE I am so tall I have my own out look on llfe Homeroom Presxdent 3 Homeroom Treasurer 2 Baseball 2 3 Football 1 3 Clubs Astronomy3 Sports Club 4 Senza Vs BARBARA E HOGLANDER HOAGIE Nothmg IS pleasant that IS not spxced wxth varxety Student Counc1l3, Homeroom Treasurer 1, Traffnc Squad 4,Lunch Momtor 4, Newspaper Dlstrlbuter 2,3, G A A 2,3,4 Commlttees Dance 1,2 Clubs Art 2, Artlsts and Models 3, Auto Mechamcs 4 CHARLOTTE A HILTON BUNNY Her laugh IS happy brlght and clear Transferred from Yonkers Hlgh School Yonkers New York Home room Vxce pres1dent 2 Homeroom Secretary 3 Freehold Transcrlpt 2 Llbrary Counc1l 2 4 Offlce A1d 4 Glrls Athletxc Assoclatlon 2 34 Cymnastlcs 2 3 Commlttees Dance 2 Assembl1es 234 Log Clubs Danclng 2 Nurslng 4 Typlng 3 ALAN JOHN HOLLAND What IS so rare as a day ln June then come lf ever sweet day Football 1 Clubs Danclngl DIS trlbutlve Educatlon 4 Sophomore Sports Club 2 Stamp 3 un I I ' ' . , , . ' : WDA ' . ' ' , Q A I I 7 A AQ, . X K I 0 s ' ,, f' . I , tslo, . A , ' - , A . 1 - 4 . , . A 1 ' , I C O fr brr p E, - AL ' 5 A 32 I ' 3 7 - PATSY A HOOPER PAT Her talents are of the silent class Transferred from Lakewood High School 1 Asbury Park Press 2 Off1Ce Aid 4 Girls Athletic Asso c1at1on 23 Committees Log Staff 4 Clubs Art 4 Handy Work 2 Leaders Clubs 3 CAROL A HULSE CAROL She is a part of all that she has met Merit Award l 2 3 Press 2 Spir it 1 2 Library Council 1 Trafflc Squad 3 4 Student Guide 3 4 G A A Committees Log Staff 4 Prom 3 Assemblies l 2 3 4 Clubs Art 4 Drill Team 2 3 4 Leaders 3 Pub lic Speaking I Theatre Study 2 CAROL A. HORNE 'CAROL' For in her is the spirit of under- standing. Junior Red Cross Council 2, 43 Homeroom Treasurer 15 'Press 3g Freehold Transcript 3g Spirit 3, 4 Library Council 2, Desk Momtor 3 G A A 2 3 4 Committees Log 4 Dance 2 Assembly 1 Ring 3 198 CAROL A HUNT CAROL 'Slncerety plus a dash of gaiety Homeroom Secretary 4 Homeroom Treasurer 1 G A A Sports Award 2 Lunch Mon1tor4 Girls Athletic Association 2 3 4 Commlttees Prom 3 Log 4 Clubs Biology 2 Future Nurses of America 4 Lead ers Club 3 Photography 1 WILLARD C HUBER BILL Give him the tools and he will flnish the job Cross Country 1 23 Track l 2 Clubs Archery 1 Astronomy 3 Sophomore Sports Club 2 JAMES T HUNT ,, TERRY a o e oo hall 1 is s Ass m 3 u s re Fa of A eri Sopho r ports Club V 1tyF 5 sports ,Award 1,35 G.A.A: '1,i,5,4I e s u - d s 0 Vi ' - a - 1,2 g 5 , - e ' 1, ' : , 1 b : HOWARD D ISAACS HOWIE As a man speaks so IS he Natlonal Honor Socxety 3 Merxt Award 1 2 3 4 Student Councll 4 Jr Red Cross Counc1l 2 Boys State 3 Play Cast 34 Splrlt 1 234 Traffic Squad 23 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football Managerl 2 3 Track 1 2 Commlttees Log Staff 4 Prom 3 Clubs Chemlstry 3 Dancxng 1 ITIHUCS 4 CYNTHIA L JONES CINDY Gentle 1n manner strong m per formance Merlt Award 23 Student Counc11 1 23 Secretary 4 Play Cast 2 Library Councll l 2 Presldent 2 Cheerleaders 3 4 Choxr 4 Student Gulde 234 GAA 234 Commlt tees Plays 2 3 Dances 1 2 34 Prom 3 Assemblies 1 2 3 4 Log 4 Clubs Drama 2 Future Nurses of Amerlca 4 Leaders 3 Occupatlons for glrls 1 EDWARD L J ASKO He worrles not for today IS today and tomorrow IS yet to come Band 2 Cross Country 1 Clubs Archery 1 Avlatxon 2 3 Llbrary 4 Senzors JAN E JORGENSEN JAN Tools were made and born were hands as every farmer under stands Play Cast 3 Committees Assembly 3 Clubs Future Farmers of Amer 1ca 1 2 3 4 JUDITH A JOHNSON JUDIE I am never qulet as you thmk Transferred from Brockway Hlgh School Brockway Pa 3 Clubs Auto Mechanxcs 4 Study 3 DENNY D JOSEPHSON DEN Needle 1n a haystack sharply polnted Transferred from Lakewood Hlgh School 3 Clubs Chemzstry 3 Art Club4 ..ED5 l Drama 2g Great Books'3,4g Mathe: ROC-ER J KANE ROC Happy go lutky frtend to all lunch Momtor 3 4 Baseball 12 Basketball 12 3 Football l Com mxttees Assemblx 1 Clubs Fresh man Sports l Colf 4 Sophomore Sports Club 2 Varslty P 3 7. SUE A KATZ SUE Cood company and good dlseourse rmgs true Merxt Award 2 3 Student COUDCII 4 Homeroom Presldent 3 llbrary Counexl, VICE Presldent 2, Traffxc Squad 2,3,4, G A A Sports Award 3, C A A l,2,3,4 Comm1ttees Plays 2,3, Dances l,2,3,4, Prom 3, As semblxes l,2,3,4, Log 4 Clubs Drama l,2, Drxll Team 2,3,4, Creat Books 3,4, Leaders 3 BARBARA A RAPISH BARR Her hur IS not more sunny than her heart Junlor Red C ross Councll 3 Home room Setretary l Homeroom lrusurer l Llbrlrv LOUDCII 3 4 GIIIS Athletlc Asoclztzon 2 Com mlttees Dance 2 Assemblles l 2 3 Log 4 x yr Q 1958 JAMES J KEARNS JIM ln h1m you see a QUICK manner and a loyal heart ' Asbury Park Press 2, Deeoratlon DISPIHYS l,2,3,4 Commlttees As semblles l,2,3,4 Clubs Art l,2,4, Arts and Models 3 4-QS Vw me JUDIIH R RAPI AN JUDY Happy am I for Ido what l lxke Student Counttl 2 Jr Red Cross Sports Award 2 C A A 2 Commlt tees Dante 12 Assemblvl log follector 2 Clubs Dantxng 2 Dr1ll lmm 2 Handy Work l Hobby 4 Home Detoratxons 3 Wll SON D KEEGAN Bll l Plays the drums and hoots the horn Jr Red Cross Councll 12 Home room Vlce Presldent l Play Cast 3 Band l234 Desk Monltor 3 Dance Band 2 3 4 Newspaper Dis trlbuter 3 Cross Country l Com mxttees Dame 12 Prom 3 As semblles 12 3 4 log 4 Clubs A v1at1on l 2 3 bolf 4 , n f' .. ,, A , - - . ,, 3 ,iff 3 G , :mg , 4 4 - , t . 1. I , , g jA4.i,1.4 '41 S L - 1 ' :ia . ' .. . - . 'Qt r 1 . ' v Y I , . ,513- . ' .55 .. - - a .X ,. V, , sas ' s 1 v 1 , I 1- 5 , , Q 4 . ' t 3x1 X ' 1 ss- vu f K . . L- - M . x I , , , . . ' . , , X ll ' vi , f' -4 ' Y' , 2 l ' . . . . , pri It - L , ' L 2 Council lg Orchestra l,2,3,4g C.A.A. ., If - . i 1 n ' 3 L 3 1 . . . . - 3 W 3 4 w . I -f if 1 , I 1 . , , , , - - 3 ' kyeglf . f . Q ...Z 4 . , I .H M A ,. c ' . I I K Y 7 - 4, ' , 4' . , , . ' ' A L . , . 3 5 , . . 1 - 3 V: - . w - , . 1 ' ' - - - ' - , - . , . 1 I ' ' - ' n n 1 v A - - ' . , 1 . . K' . . . , . n 1 2 - , ' , 1 ' - 3 . g . , ' BERNICE M. KEHOE BERNlE' 'Friendly and apparently easy-going every willing and helpful. ' Transferred from Snyder High School Jersey City New Jersey 3 Lunch Monitor 4 Log 4 Library 3 Clubs Future Nurses 4 GEORGE L KOELSCH UD A quiet fellow he s O K we like him better everyday Clubs Future Farmers of America 2 3 4 SHEILA A. M. KELSEY LlT'I'l..E ONE' 'Great things are made of little things. Transferred from Pleasantville High School, Pleasantville, N. J. l. Class Secretary 43 Merit Award 3g Student Council 3g County Govern- ment Day 3g Play Cast 3,4g Tran- s Senzors ROSABELLA E KOMENSKY ROSE A kind and gentle heart she has to comfort friends and foes Jumor Red Cross Counc1l2 3 Choir 12 GAA SportsAward3 GAA l 2 3 4 Committees Assemblies 2 3 Log4 Clubs Biology 2 Chemis try 3 Dancing 1 Drill Team 2 3 4 MARGARET H KING MARGI But break my heart if l must hold my tongue Band 2 3 Orchestra 2 3 Choir l Girls Athletic Association 123 Clubs Choral Group 4 Dancing l Drama 3 Folk Dancing 2 JOSEPH S KOMOREK JOE His accomplishments are great yet he worked in silence Jr Red Cross Council 4 Com mxttees Senior Announcements 4 Clubs Avlatxonl Chess2 Nuclear U ' . Q 1 .. sl ' : Physics 4g Radio ,3. , IIB. I tl ' 1 . JOSEPH P KCBIARSKI Farmers are founders of c1v1l1 zatxon Transferred from Lxnden Hlgh School l Merlt Award 2 3 Free hold Transcript 23 Commxttees Assemblles 3 4 Clubs Future Far mers of Amerxca 2 3 4 Presldent 4 Reporter 2 3 DONALD P KUDRICK DO The best men are men of few words Clubs AIIISIS and Models 3 Study 4 Wood Shop 2 MARYANN KRUSE MARYANN All thls and heaven too Merlt Award 23 Jr Red Cross Councll 3 Homeroom Presldent 4 Vlce Presxdent 3 Secretary 1 'TIRHSCIIPI 2 L1hraryCounc1l 2 Treasurer 2 Cholr 4 G A A 2 3 4 Councxl 4 Commlttees Plays 2 4 Dance 2 4 Assemblles 1 2 3 4 1958 ROSE L KUEY 'ROSIE' Inf1mte rlches m a lxttle lady. Transferred from Jamesburg Hlgh School l Merxt Award 2.3, Stu dent Councll 2,4, Cxtxzenshlp lnstx tute 3, Homeroom Secretary 1,23 Homeroom Treasurer 3,4g Llbrary Councll 3, Cholr 3,4,LunchMon1tor 4, Usherette 3g G.A.A. l,2,3,4. DORIS A KRYSTOFF KRYS Beneath the shell of quxet who knows what Iles Glrls Athletlc Association 24 Clubs Drama 3 Future Home makers of Amertca 3 Handy Work l2 Library 4 PATRICIA A LABOUNTY PAT Flery temper complemented by dreammg Homeroom Presldent 2 Desk Mom tor 3 Comm1ttees Assembly l Log 4 Clubs Danc1ngl2 Drama3 Future Homemakers of Amerlca 4. u n u . nu . .5 - I , S 1 , ..- . . 1 n Q Q-.-nr . . : . , .' . ' n n , pp nan. ,, 5 u - . ', v Lam.. - rn Ay , Q . 1 . .. ,. I Q ' 1 'Q - . u y . nu .V .1 . I rl ' ,. Z p- I ' ,rl I .- . u Nu n . - n Q . - u n 4. . rf . , - . . , ' - - ,I 2 MARY O LAMIRANDE LEM Happy go luck vim vigor and vitality Student Council 1 Homeroom VICE Pres1dent 4 Frosh Night Manager 2 4 G A A Sports Award 2 Girls Athletic Association 123 C m mlttees Play 4 Senior Announce ments 4 Assemblies 123 Clubs D1str1but1ve Education 4 Dramal Drill Team 2 3 French 1 Leaders Club 2 3 FRANCES A LANGFORD FRANKIE Quiet but n1ce to know Transferred from Jamesburg High School 1 Library Council 3 Choir 3 Girls Athletic Association 2 Committees Assembly 3 Clubs Hobby 4 Library 3 ERNEST J. LANG ERNlE Every age has its pleasures, its FRED A LANGE style of wit, and its own ways. 'FRITZ Transferred from Montclair High We triumph without glory, when we School 3. Clubs: Debating 4. Conquer without danger. Clubs: Aviation 35 Chess 2,4gSh0p1. 56722075 DOUGLAS C LAWRENCE DOUG Sharp Dresser terrific dancer friendly smile Homeroom President 2 Homeroom Secretary l Play Cast 2 Library Council l 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra l 2 3 4 Cholr 2 4 Traffic Squad 3 Frosh Night Manager 34 Lunch Monitor 3 Football 12 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 i HANNAH E LAYTON HANNAHBELLE I ll try anything once Desk Monitor 3 Lunch Monitor 4 Office Aids 3 GIIIS Athletic As sociation 1 2 3 4 Clubs Future Homemakers of America l Future Nurses of Amer1ca3 4 Photography .. ., ,, . . - - --- , , . . ., . . , , , - . . . , . . . , , , . 0 - - , ' Q, 9 . . - I . 1 I , . I I , I I I 1 , . . ,- .. ,, .. . . ,, , . . 3 ' . . , . . . , . , . . ' ' - .. ., J: ll I - In S I . , - , e , . , , . 2 5 S .. ,. , g ' .. . . 2. . . . . ., F 3 r , 1 2 , 1 . . , 1 . , . L , 3 3 . S , . . . 1 , . . . GRACE A. LEIBEL 'GRACE 'Pleasant to all, and to all a great pleasure.' Transferred from Red Bank High School l. Student Council 43 Home- room Secretary 2g Band 2,3,4, Sec- retary 35 Office Aids 45 Girls' Athletic Association 2,3. Com- mittees: Assembly 3g Log 4. Clubs: Choral Group 4g Dancing 23 'Iheatre Study 3. KENNETH R. LONG KEN He can be counted on to do his part School 2 Merit Award 3 Boys State Alt 3 Student Government Day 3 Play Cast 3 4 Band 3 4 Traffic Squad 4 Basketball 3 4 Commtttees Dance 3 Prom 3 Assembly34 Log4 Clubs Chem lstry 3 President 3 Nuclear Phys lcs 4 6 EVERETT A. LEWIS BU'TCH 'A quiet easy-going fellow. Band l,2,3,4g Orchestra 2g Gym- nastics 3. Clubs: Folk Dancing 2: Radio 3. - .-', x BN 1958 CAROL A LOTT CAROL She may look quiet but look again National Honor Society 3 Merit Award 2 3 Student Council l J Red Cross Council 3 4 Conference Choir l 2 3 Traffic Squad 3 4 Head 4 GAA 234 Council 4 Com mlttees Prom 3 Assemblies l 2 3 4, 49 2 6 4 C , J 1 Bla U .. NANCY L LOICHLE NANCY Wit IS the salt of conversation Student Council 3 Jr Red Cross Council 1 Homeroom President 3 Homeroom Secretary 4 Press 2 Library Council 3 Band 2 3 4 G A A Sports Award l 2 3 Office Aids 3 GAA 1234 Counc1l4 Commlttees Dances 2 3 Assembly l Log 4 Clubs FTA 4 Leaders Club 4 Shop 12 Study Hall 3 PATRICIA D LUCAS EYES Bustling around her heart gay and young Clubs Biology 2 Creatlve 4 Danc mg 2 Study Hall 3 M . ll .... ... - . 3 l . ' ,. .Z 7 :' 's ..: ,,g ' ' g.....,, '. . : I: 5 . !...i 5 ,S . 1 I .Pl M - - II I 1' : ' : - , . ll H ,, . . ,. Transferred from Manasquan High fl ' : I .g , : .: .: - '- ' 5 I, . . ...X ' n s - ' . . ,i I . . S . . '.' .' ' - ,g 'gr. . ' ' '.: 1 D . ifg - I: :....,: '. - . I g .Im q g 4. JW JACK D. LUIZ ECLIPSO One eye on the music, two eyes on the girls. Asbury Park Press 25 Band l,3,45 Orchestra l. Committees: Play 35 Prom 35 Assembly 3. Clubs: lndus- trial Arts 15 Photography 2,35 Span- ish 4 THOMAS B MARKS TUCK lntrlqued by dreams of sudden wealth Transferred from Lakewood High School l Clubs Aviation 4 JUDITH M. MAGEE JUDY Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Transferred from Matawan High School 1. Press 45 Transcript 2,45 Spirit 45 Library Council 35 Desk Monitor 35 G.A.A. 2,3,4.Com- mittees: Log 45 Assemblies 2,3. 6722075 L 'N- Q 'Es BERNICE P MARVIN BLRNIE quiet manner a good word for a Lheerleader l Desk Monitor Committees Dance 12 Assembly 1 Clubs Charm 4 Dancing l2 Krlllllllg 3 1 -at 4 sr LINDA C MACHAN LINDA And they that know thy name will put their trust in thee Merit Award 3 Choir 1 Traffic Squad 4 Desk Monitor 3 Lunch Monitor 4 Office Aid 4 Spirit Collector 2 G A A l 2 3 Commit tees Play 4 Assemblies 2 3 4 log 4 Clubs Astronomy4 Handy Work l Intramurals 3 4 Leaders 3 Theatre Study 2 CLIFFORD E MATTHEWS RED And though he promise to h s loss he makes his promise good Committees Assemblies l 3 4 Clubs Future Farmers of America l 2 3 4 Secretary 2 4 'N ,I 15? ' 7 i .. . A 6, I 4 - V A A 9 9 , 1 Q , I . . . , , . ' 1 I : , . 1 4 I N . . , -4 ' ' v 5, . . , ' . , 74, , . , , ' I ' p . , 1 IH V 1 7 i. ' ,, .. . 5 5 s - , . . 1 - A 6 T5 , . 1 v , . . .1 ,z fy, ' ' 5. 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I f Z 1 1 ' RUTH A MATTHEWS ANNIE OAKLEY I lfe IS to llve not to th1nk about C A A 3 Commlttees Dances l 2 3 Clubs BIOlOgy I Handy Work 2 Home Economlc Careerlsts 3 Leaders 3 Studv 4 DIANE D MCCULLOCH DIANE There s a Ixttle m1sch1ef ln her eyes Junlor Red Cross Council 2 Asbury Park Press 2 Cheerleadersl Desk Monltor 3 Gxrls Athletlc ASSOCI atxon 2 3 Commxttees Assemblyl Clubs Danclng I Handy Work 2 Scrabble 3 Study 4 RALPH E MAUSER RALPH A sequola among frlends welghtv and true llomeroom Presldent 3 Football I2 3 4 Clubs Varslty F 2 3 4 in-.Y 198 DONALD F MCELWAINE DON Cheerful as the day IS long Clubs Av1at1on 3 Dlstrlbutlve Ed ucatlon 4 Sophomore Sports Club 2 Sportsl ADRIAN M MCCIIESNLY MICK Wherever Cod erects a house of prayer the Devll always bullds a chapel there Student Council 2 3 Ilomeroom Treasurer 2 Desk Monltor 3 Foot ball 12 3 Track I2 Clubs Arch ery I Dancmg 2 Golf 3 4 ici if PATRICIA G MCGACKIN PAT Though she IS but I1ttIe she IS so sweet Class VICE Presldent 3 Class Sec retary I2 Merlt Award 2 3 Stu dent Counc1l I 2 3 4 Play Cast 4 Cheerleaders I 2 3 4 G A A I 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 G A A Counc1l I 3 4 Commlttees Dance I 2 3 4 Prom 3 Assemblles 1234 Log 4 Ring 3 Clubs Drama 12 FN A 4 Short Hand Dlctatxon 3 - M . H in U 1 EJ 3 - : . I ' , . . . : . . . , . . . J H ' . 1 2- - . ' . - . . , , I , . Z - I as 1 1 - - . It . IV ' A 4. 1 1 v I . ' AZ- , 5 . 9 ' I If 4 . 7 . Y' I ' If I Q. 1 , I N ' - -I'v-La.i- . 0 'iff 'Zig-Qi-f T ' 2 , y1:.v f 5 f T1..f nselflfit- ll' VI . .,., , . X 3 . 2 1 . . I . , . , Q A . ' fs-X 4 , . C ' . , 5 Z 2 Q . Al . ll . .. 'Q ' - I - I - 1 ' . . , , 9 1 . . I 1 . . . , . . H ' I Q . . . I , . - - . ' - - , , . : , , , g 4 - . . . I . ' l I D I I , n ' . . . . - . . . . . l ' . . , nt i' uf' CAROLINE A. McGANTI.IN CAROLINE Ile that listens to her shall hear wisdom unsurpassed. 'Transferred from Jamesburg High School I Choir2 3 4' Girls' Athletic Association 23 Committees As semblies 2 3 Clubs Study 34 JOSLPH A Mcll VAINI BUD Wheels and girls I mix tcm wcll Homeroom Secretary 3 Ilomeroom Treasurer 2 Play Cast 4 Choir I 234 Football I Tennis 3 Com mittees Assemblies I 2 3 4 Log 4 Clubs Distributive Education 4 Drama I Public Speaking 2 3 Guy 'hr kky 'SVA MARY P, MCGOWAN PA'lvTY Nothing that concerns mankind is slight to her. Merit Award l,2,3gJunior Red Cross Council 3,4, Treasurer 3g Home- room Treasurer 3,4, Play Cast 3, Press 4g Spirit 43 Library Coun- cil 1,25 Choir I,2,3g Traffic Squad 4, G.A.A. Sports Award 2g G.A.A. l,2,3,4. 6722075 ROBERT R. MCGOWAN BOB I can resist everything except temptation. Transferred from 'Thomas Jefferson High School, Elizabeth, N. J. 3. Basketball 3. Clubs: Radio 3, Study I, 2, 4. '-25 ll 'T' FRANCIS II McKAY FRANK As the bird trims itself tothe gale he trims himself to the storm of 1 e Band I 2 3 Orchestra I 3 Choir 4 Clubs Future Farmers of America I 2 3 4 Vice President 4 BEATRICE A NIECII I BEA There is color in her checks therc is courage, in her eva, Desk Monitor 3 C A A 2 3 Clubs Drama I 2 Study 4 Theatre Studv3 4 ' ' ' ' , . - ' I : , . 1 , . -- . G. N , 1. . , I , .. . .. , - - t h , 4 E -1 . . , I - Q ' 5 - ' 515 3-1, . : , - 5 C 1 ' , - V L , F..- I Al vl . . ,. i 1. 3 I, . . , . .2 . ' ,. 1 L I I l 4 ' J. , . , ,' V4- f FLA YW, ' ' - I ,VL -,Y .. .. 4. A V.. .. , I - - , - K' A. , 1 Q H . . A I' ik' g 935' . -X., - with . - I- . - ' , Q A. ' TQWA, -I ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' 3 I 5 A Ng' ' .1 ' ' . 1 -4, .t ' ig- 1 . 'air V x in . , , , , . WILLIAM J MEHR BILL We estlmate men as great not by then' wealth but by thelr vlrtues Transferred from Jamesburg High School 1 Natxonal Honor Soclety 3 Merlt Award3 StudentCounc1l Vxce President 4 Boys State3 Basket ball 2 3 4 Tenms 2 3 Commlttees Log Co Edxtor 4 Prom 3 Clubs Physxcs 4 Typmg 3 KENNETH MILLER 'WIMPY' 'W1de IS h1s heart and other thlngs too Transferred from Matawan Hlgh School 1. Desk Momtor 3 Clubs Radxo 3, Shop 2, Sports 4. PINCHAS MEIRI PAUL The real leaders don t always march at the head of the processlon Merlt Award 2 Student Councll 1 2 3 Cholr 1 Decoratlon Dlsplays 2 3 4 Basketball l Football 1 2 3 4 Tenms 1 3 Commlttees Dance 2 3 Prom 3 Assemblles 1 2 3 4 Log 4 198 MARGARET A. MILLER PUDGE Her path of lxfe IS paved wnth cheer fulness Merlt Award 2,3, Jr Red Cross Councxl 3, Homeroom Presxdent 4, Homeroom Treasurer 1, Asbury Park Press 2,4, Transcr1pt 4, splflt 4, Majorettes 3,4, Cholr 3,4, G A A 1,2,3,4. .1 6 I 1 'UQ MARY E MILLARD SUZIE Earnest effort appreclated by all Natxonal Honor Socxety 3 Merlt Award 1 2 3 Student Councll 1 2 3 4 Homeroom Treasurer 2 3 Play Cast 4 Transcrxpt 2 Band I 2 3 4 Traffic Squad 2 3 Guxde 3 4 Frosh Nlght Manager 3 4 Decoratlon l 2 3 4 G A A 1 2 3 4 Commlttees Log Staff 4 Class Play 4 Dances I 2 3 4 Prom 3 Assemblles 1 2 3 4 Clubs Art 1 3 4 Dancing 2 ROBERT MOERSCHEL BOB Leave thlngs of the future to fate Clubs Anglmg 2 Archery 1 Model Planes 4 Study 3 IIA!! u 11 4 1 . 11 . . , 1 1 ,pw 11 11 I . . . - 1 7 7 u . t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 1, , . . I , 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 A I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - Y , 1 , 1 1 ' . ' . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' , . I 1 1 11 V 11 u . 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 - . .' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . - 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 . 11 1 . - 1 1 , , , FRANKI lN S MONTAUK PHYI I IS MONCANO FRANK PHYI She s l1ttle but she s wlse she sa terror for her S126 'Iransferred from Matawan Hlgh School 2 Merlt Award 2 3 Student Councll 4 Homeroom Secretary2 3 Transcrlpt 2 Cheerleaders 3 4 Newspapers 4 Off1ceA1d4 Decora tlons 3 4 C A A 2 3 Commlttees Dances 2 3 4 Prom3 Assembl1es2 3 4 Log 4 Clubs Arust 3 Danclng 2 Kmttmg 4 JUDITH A MULLIGAN JUDY Makes the most of styllsh clothes Jr Red Cross Council 2 Home room Secretary 4 Play Cast 2 Of flce A1d3 4 Gxrls Athlet1cAssoc1a txon 3 4 Commlttees Log 4 Clubs Danclng 1 2 Techmcal Drawmg 4 Theatre Study 3 Why worry about tomorrow I haven t llved through today Football 2 3 Track 2 4 Clubs Danclng 12 Nuclear Physlcs 4 Rad1o 3 6712075 KELSEY F NANCE PEE WEE He l1ves at peace w1th all mankmd ln frlendshlp he IS true Transferred from Allentown Hlgh School Allentown N J 3 Cymnas tlcs 4 ,...-' CHARLES MOORE CHARI lE New to us old toward frlcndshlp Transferred from PHSSHIC High School Llttle Fall New Jersey 4 Cross Country 3 Study 4 GERALD P NEVAD GERRY What sweet delxght a qulet lxfe af fords Transferred from Red Bank H1gh School l Clubs Anglmg 2 Study 3 IA 4 . 71 4 -1 44 .. ., , J , . ,. u v - 1 - . 1 ' . 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' ' ' ' It , . . . . - MARIEANN B NOVAK MARIE In the emp1re of her heart relgns quiet apprec1at1on Transferred from Jamesburg Hlgh School 1 Natlonal Honor SOCICIY 3 Merlt Award 3 Treasurer 4 Cholr 2 3 4 Guxde 3 4 Sports Award 2 Decoratlon 4 G A A 2 3 4 Commlt tees LogStaff4 PIays2 3 4 Dances 2 4 Prom 3 Assemblles 2 3 4 An nouncements 4 Clubs Drama 2 F T A 3 4 Presldent 4 CONCETTA PALLAN'I E CONNIE Modesty and dxltgence and loads of good common sense Transferred from Barrmger Hxgh School Newark N J 3 Club Study 4 Al EX ONOPRIENKO AI EX A happy d1SpOSlUOI'l IS always we come Transferred from Lakewood Hlgh School 1 Baseball 4 Soccer 34 Clubs Danclng 2 Golf 4 Rad1o3 Intramurals 4 'N I 958 gn-9 X I .4 BERNARD PARHAM BIRD l'HlS only labor IS to k1lI ume Football l Clubs Recorded Muslc 4, Club l,2, Study 3 SUE OXMAN SUSIE No language but the language of the heart Student Councll l Homeroom Vlce President 2 HomeroomSecretary1 I lbrary Councll 2 Cholr 1 3 Lunch Mon1tor 3 Glrls Athletlc Assocla t1on 12 Commlttees Dances I2 Assemblles I3 Log 4 Rmg 3 Clubs Dancxng 2 Dramal Lead ers Club 3 Recorded Musxc 4 QS WW N AWEMON DOT Patlence IS her perfect work Transferred from Red Bank Hlgh School 2 Asbury Park Press 2 Fee hold Transcrxpt 2 Clubs Danc1ng2 Future Homemakers of Amerxca 3 4 Home Decorations 3 - Q' . , I f , D. , ' X 71 1- M I 1 K 2 ' 5 s ' Q . b A 5 ' . A ' J ' Q ' , 1 ' , . ' 2 . L 'Q' ' M +434 I A .. , K I I -f M ' A ,',, x . jg' Q . x I f 1 ' ' L ln' . 'lp za . ' 1 Q A ' I LM? 'Rf . :ini ' 'fkk X ' ' ' I , 5 ' . 1 1 V . I I -'T ' l,'s Q - Q ' . i , , A -, ' ,,,l A' :M ' J 'I 7 .. ,Q y N z J' 'l I 4 f 6. ull 7 d i V 'L I , ml S ? , . . ,I g 4 , , . . . sz f ' A U Ml I ' Y I Q, , ' . 1 ' 2 NINA A PAVLIV NINA Art tn the blood often takes the most noble forms Transferred from Lakewood Hlgh School 2 Merlt Award 2 Jr Red Cross COUHCII 3 4 Majorettes 3 4 Desk Mon1tor3 G A A Manager2 3 4 Dances 3 Prom3 Assembl1es2 3 4 Semor Announcements 4 Log4 4 Theatre 2 DORA LEE PERRY DORA MARGARET E PEACE PEANUTS Happy and gay she plans her way Sp1r1t 4 L1brary Councll 4 Cholrl 4 Desk Monltor 3 Lunch Mon1tor3 Decoratlon Dlsplays 4 Glrls Ath letxc Assoclatxon 2 3 4 Gymnastxcs 3 4 Comm1ttees Assemblles 1 2 3 4 Clubs Dancmg12 Dr1llTeam3 4 Leaders Club 3 Charm Club4 6712075 Pleaslngly pleasant and pleasantly pleasmg Asbury Park Press 2 Cholr 1 3 4 Desk Monltor 3 Glrls Athletlc Assoclatxon 12 Clubs Charm 4 Study Hall 2 3 JEANNETTE PERRY JAN Warm and kmd to each and all Asbury Park Press 2 Glrls Ath letlc ASSOCIBIIOH l Clubs Charm 4 Dancing 2 Shop 1 Study Hall 3 CAROL B PERRO CAROL Example IS a lesson that all wo men can read Offtce Ald 4 Clubs AutoMechan1cs 4 Dancmg l Home Economxc Ca reerxsts 2 Theatre Study 3 'Cs LORET TA F PETCHERS FAITH Wlde eyed brunette neat and well groomed Merxt Award 3 Student Councll 2 3 Homeroom V1ce Presldent 3 4 Or chestra l Desk MOHIIOI 3 C, A A 2 3 4 Commlttees Log Staff 4 Class Play 4 Dances 1 2 3 Prom3 Assemblles 1 2 3 4 Clubs Danclng l 2 Drxll Team 2 3 Future Teach ers of Amerxca 4 Theatre Study 3 3 ,T 5 s : A A 1 - . . 1 U I 1 . ' n : ' : ' - I . ll Y ' . : ' . 1 Clubs: Artists and Models 33 F.N.A. ' m lf I ' -NVE 1,5323 . ff .-gj,:,ggg V h . - 5 2 D . - 1 ALIDA M. PETERSON PETE 'Silence is golden, but who's on the gold standard. Homeroom Secretary 15 Play Cast 25 Asbury Park Press 25 Orchestra 1,25 Girls' Athletic Association l,2. Committees: Assemblies 1,25 Log-4, Clubs: Dancing 25 Drama 15 Re- corded Music 45 Theatre Study 3, i FRANKI IN D PINKUS Enforces the ideas of Dennis the menace Transferred from Lakewood High School l Homeroom President 4 Band 2 3 Frosh Night Manager 4 Cross Country 3 4 Gymnastics 4 Track 2 3 4 Committees Dances 2 Prom 3 Assemblies 34 log 4 Clubs R3d103 Soph0moreSports2 Typing 4 ANTOINETTE PETTINCKI TONl Wit and wisdom are born to her. Transferred from Jamesburg High School 1. Class Treasurer 25 Jr. Red Cross Council 45 Desk Moni- tor 35 Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,4. Committees: Dances 2,45 Prom 35 Assemblies 45 Log 4. 198 CHARLES F PLCBKY BUTCH I hate no one l am in charity with the world Transferred from Matawan High School 1 Clubs Dancing2 Future Farmers of America 3 31 BRUCE PINE BRULL I-or manners are not idle but the fruit of loyal nature and of noble mind Student Council 4 Homeroom Presi dent 2 Vice Prcs1dcnt3 Traffic Squad 3 Monitor 3 Gymnastics 3 4 Co captain 4 Track 3 Commit tees Play 4 Dance 2 4 Prom 3 Assemblies 134 Log 4 Clubs Archery 12 Physics 4 Scrabble ELILABETH A POLHEMUS l ITTLE CROW Sports is the very spice of life Desk Monitor 3 G A A Sports Award 2 Newspaper Distributer l Girls Athletic Association 1 2 3 4 Gymnastics 3 4 Clubs Dancing 2 Drill Team 1 2 3 4 Future Farm ers Of America 4 Leaders Club 3 Photographyl , . If . ll 1 qs 11 5. ' .. V. 5 1 E . , . ' x :I - YY . L 1 .D ' - 1 '4 3 u A . , 1 1 , - r ' 1 . I - 3 I ' , 1 1 y i 1 . Z 3 v 1 , Q 3. . V V, , ll . 71 V, IA - . - H Q . . . Q I , , . . . I . . , , . . 2 5 n 1 i Q ' . V I I , Q . X I V5 ifii' - , ' 1 - 1 gk v- 4- F RANK , it f, 2 9 , ,, A E , ' j A- ' my , ri il 3 ' 1 ' ,Aft ' 'f' , V . , 4 i Q 1 , ' ,. , , . 2 1 5 , , . 4 I ' Y I ' ' A ' I! : 5 3 ' , - I 1 , L 4 A - n earth ROBERT C. POLHEMUS BOB A little work, a little play - oops - let's just play. Lunch Monitor 3g Football 1, Clubsg Astronomy 3g Folk Dancing 23 Study 4g Wood Working. 1, ANATOL A. POSIDELOW TONY Noble and sincere, he is a gentle- man. Transferred from Lakewood High School 2. Soccer 3,4. fir! S EMERY B PUDDER BIG EM Service is the rent for our room on Class President l 3 4 Vice Presl dent 2 National Honor Society 3 Merit Award 1 2 Student Court l 3 Homeroom President l 2 3 Traffic 1 2 3 Guide 3 Monitor 3 4 Basket ball l 2 3 Football 1 2 3 4 Track l 2 3 Committees Dances l 2 Prom 3 Assemblies 123 4 Ring 3 Clubs Typing 4 Varsity F 23 6722075 N,f4 CONSTANCE L REID CONNIE Whose high respect and rich valid ity did lack a parallel Merit Award l 2 3 Student Council l 2 3 Press 4 Spirit l 2 4 Traf fic Squad 2 3 4 G A A Sports Award 3 4 4 G Council 4 Committees Log Staff 4 Plays 2 4 Dances 1 2 4 Prom 3 Assemblies l 2 3 4 f .A ...Ay '-'V . x an ...1 BARBARA A POWELL BOBBIE Good humor is one of the best arti cles of dress one can wear Merit Award 3 Red Cross Council l 2 3 4 Press 4 Transcript 4 Spirit 4 Traffic Squad 2 3 4 Office s 34 Spirit 34 GAA l Committees Play 3 4 Assembly 3 Log 4 Clubs Art 2 Dancing l F T A 4 Leaders Club 3 BARBARA A REMBTA BOBBIE Good sense is one oflife sgreatest blessings Transferred from Matawan High School 1 Asbury Park Press 2 4 Freehold Transcript 4 Spirit 4 Library Council 4 Traffic Squad 34 Desk Montor 3 GAA 23 Committees Assembly 3 Log 4 Clubs Biology 2 FTA 4 Lead ers Club3 gg 4. M t N A ia lg ' H Q , . .- Y A I Aid .H ' ' , Q .' .' f ,2.3. kj! as h .H A ' 4 Q . 4 ' Q lx . 4 3 . E 3,5 V 1 ' 3 . . . L - L. . 1 6, ' M 4: ' ' ' ' ' 1,2, , g G.'A:A,. i,'2,'3, 1 .A.A. A 'M ' 4 BARBARA J REYNOLDS EOBBI Enthusiastic in all her endeavors with a friendly smile for all National Honor Society 3 Merit Award 2 3 Student Council l Spirit 1 Traffic Squad 4 Decoration Dis plays 1234 GAA 23 Commit tees Co editor Of Log 4 Prom 3 Assemblies 1 2 3 Clubs Art 2 Artists and Models 3 4 Dancingl WALTER B RIETLKE WALLY A carefree manner a heart of gold Desk Monitor 3 Footballl Clubs Dancing 2 Photography 3 Shop 1 VIRGINIA L. REYNOLDS GlNNlE The world's knowledge is stored in books, Transferred from Livingston High School, Livingston, N. J. 1. Asbury Park Press 45 Freehold Transcript 45' Spirit 45 Library Council 2,3,4, Secretary 4. Committees: Play 35 Assembly 3. Clubs: Library 2,3,4. 198 GERALDINE RIFKIN GERI She looks quiet she acts quiet but is she quiet? Jr Red Cross Council 14 Spirit 3 Traffic Squad 2 Desk Monitor 3 Office Aids 34 Girls Athletic Association 2 3 Committees Dance 2 Log 4 MARGARET F. RICHENS PEGGY Highty, flighty - oh my goodness! Transferred from Red Bank High School 1. Merit Award 25 Junior Red Cross Council 35 Homeroom Secretary 35 Homeroom Treasurer 25 Transcript 25 Spirit 25 Choir 25 Student Guide 2,35 Office Aids 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,4. Committees: Prom 35 Assemblies 2,3,45 Log 4, Clubs: Charm 45 Dancing 25 Dictation 3. IRVING C ROBINSON RV Traffic Squad 4 P A Technician 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Football 1 Track l 2 3 4 Committees Log 4 Clubs Freshman Sports l Nuclear Physics 4 Radio 3 4 Sophomore Sports Club u l vu I u - A . I 1 . . 2 . 5 1 1 Q 3 3 ' . .1 fff E - ' l l vsfn' We ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - -g5 flziS?i2: fly 5 - g 5 . 5,,, 5, 5, i , . C I . Z - I . I! n f' 5 . : , S Z - 2 SW?-'1?2:liiler fe 4 6 'I ne'er can sleep a wink. ' ' f'f,-,-' , . - i . . . . . - - - 4,2:f, k ,i:i : . f L ' . 5 5 5 ' 1 . ' ' 5 ' 5 2. C 1 5 . . ' 1 . , . , . : 3 . MARY E ROBINSON SHORTY Cheerfulness wlll open doors when other keys fall GIIIS Athletlc Assocxauonl Clubs Creatxve Wrmng 4 Study Hall l 2 RAE Generally speakmg she sgeneral ly speakmg wlth good words for a RUSSELL J RUE US My thoughts are too deep to be ex pressed Band 1 2 Orchestra 1 2 Football 1 Gymnastxcs 3 Clubs Av1at1on 3 Model Planes 4 Sophomore Sports Club 2 Sports 1 Senza rs Merxt Award 2 3 Jr Red Cross Councxl 2 Transcrxpt 2 Sp1r1tl Decoratlon Dlsplays 4 G A A 1 2 34 Commlttees Play 4 Dancel Assemblles 2 3 4 Clubs Drlll Team 234 Folk Danclng 2 FNA 4 Hobby 1 Home Econom1cCareer1sts 2 Leaders Club 3 4 MARIE A RUSSELL MARIE Smcerlty rmgs clear Transferred from Matawan Hlgh School 1 Asbury Park Press 4, Freehold Transcrlpt 4, Spxrlt 4, Llbrary Councll 3, Desk Momtor 3, Lunch Momtor 4, Glrls' Athletlc Assoclatlon 2,3 Commxttees As sembly 3, Log 4. IDA E RUFF SUL She makes the most of all that comes and the least'of all that goes Transferred from Deposlt I-hgh School Deposlt New York3 Lxbra ry Council 4 Clubs Art 3 Artlsts and Models 3 Llbrary 4 SANDRA SABIN SANDI She llves m a frlendly atmosphere for all Transferred from Lakewood Hngh School l Transferred from Sayre vllle I-hgh School 3 Asbury Park Press 2 Clubs Library 2 4 -R J 3. , . , RAIONA E. RUMFIELD ll. VIRGINIA J. SALVE'I'I'I 'GINNY' 'A thought today is for today. Desk Monitor 3. Clubs: Dancing 1,2g Recorded Music 43 Theatre Study 3. JOAN C SCHANCK JOANIE A friendly manner attracts many Homeroom President l 2 3 4 As script 4 Spirit 4 Cheerleaders l 3 4 Band l2 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 GAA Sports Award 3 GAA 2 3 4 Committees Dances 1 2 3 4 Prom 3 Assemblles 1 2 3 4 Log 4 Clubs Bxologyl Knitting 3 4 Typ mg 2 GORDON SCHAAF 'BONES' 'A man of few words. Clubs: Study Hall 1,3,4g Sophomore Sports Club 2. 198 MILDRED L SCHIBANOFF MILLIE True merit is like a nver the deeper it is the less nolselt makes Homeroom Secretary l Homeroom Treasurer 4 Library Council 2 Color Guards 3 4 Choir 2 3 Lunch Monitor 4 G A A 2 3 4 Commit tees Dances l 2 Prom3 Assem blies 3 4 Log 4 RAYMOND SCHAAF RAY Speech is great but silence IS greater Clubs Astronomy 3 Sophomore Sports Club 2 Study Hall l 4 INGA E SCHOENHERR INGA Still waters run deep Merit Award 2 Jr Red Cross Council 3 Homeroom V1ce Presi dept 2 Press 2 Spirit 1 Traf fic Squad 3 4 G A A Sports Award 12 Office Aids 4 GAA 1234 Commlttees Dance 2 Assemblies 2 3 4 Clubs Dictation Through Re cords 3 Drlll Team 234 Folk Dancing 2 Hobby 4 Public Speak mg 1 bury Park Press 43 Freehold 'Iran- CAROLYN E SCHULTHEISS CAROLYN Nothmg IS more useful than sxl ence Transferred from Lakewood Hlg School I Merlt Award 3 Glrls Athletlc ASSOCIGIIOH 2 Commxt tees Assembly 2 Clubs BIOIOZY 3 Future Homemakers of Amer1ca 3 4 Home Economxc Careerxsts 3 Shop 2 MICHAEL .I SCOTTO MIKE Hard work doesn t bother me I can sleep rxght next to ll Transferred from Poxnt Pleasant Hxgh School 3 Clubs Sales 4 Typ mg 3 SHELDON G SCHULTL SHELLY Slapstlck clown success bound Jr Red Cross Council 4 County Government Day 3 Homeroom Vxce Presldent 3 Treasurer 2 Play Cast 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 Usher 3 Commlttees Log Staff 4 Plays 2 4 Dance 4 Prom 3 Assemblles 2 3 4 if 17 6722075 MAE F SEARBY FI OSS A good nature IS one of the r1ch est glfts Asbury Park Press 2, Cholr 1, G1rls' Athletlc ASSOCIQIIOII 2,3,4 Commlttees Assembl1es1,2,3 Clubs Dancxng 1,2, Dr1ll Team 2, 3, Theatre Study 3 ROBERT E SCHWARTZ BOB He w1ll mamtam h1s argument as well as any mllltary man ln the world Student Councxl 3 Play Cast 3 ms 3 Commlttee Assemblxes 2 34 Clubs Photography I Danc mg 2 Chemlstry 3 Debatlng 4 Nuclear Phys1cs 4 VINCENT G SHRECK FLIP Outdoor sports he llkes aplenty huntxng IS one of the many Football 1 Clubs Study 1234 . I I Band 2,3,4g Student Guide 35 Ten: RIC HARD A SHUTZER Sl-IUTL and natural boy? Homeroom Vxce Presxdent 1 Base ball 1 2 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 Football 1 Track 2 3 4 Clubs Avlatlon 3 Basketball Off1Cl8lS 4 Sports 1 2 DONALD F SMITH SMITTY A cheerful smlle a cheerful fellow takes everythmg easy oo relaxed to worry Clubs lndustrlal Arts 2 Model Airplanes 4 Study l 3 PHOEBE SIEGEL PHOEBE Perfect combmanon of brams and personahty Transferred from Lakewood Hlgh School 1 Natxonal Honor Soclety 3 Merxt Award 2 3 Play Cast 4 Band 2 3 4 Shore Conference 3 Trafflc Squad 4 G A A 2 3 4 Coun cxl 4 Gymnastlcs 3 4 PAUL G SITKUS PAUL Hard work IS the shortcut to suc cess Transferred from Lakewood Hxgh School 1 Homeroom Presxdent 3 Trafflc Squad 4 Desk Monltor 3 1958 Baseball 1234 Football 234 Clubs Chemxstry 3 Nuclear Phy slcs 4 Sophomore Sports Club 2 MYRA SNYDER 'MICKEY' 'Never a dull moment when this gal 's around. Transferred from Thomas Jeffer son Hlgh School, Brooklyn, New York 2. Clubs Astronomy 3, Auto Mechamcs 4. RICHARD T SODEN RICHARD Women school cars never baseball IS the center of my world Llbrary Councxl 2 Clubs Chess 1 4 Llbrary 3 Sophomore Sports Club 2 . U ' , . . . ' Y' . ' ' A I n n ' n D IA Q 7 I I I ' . . .. 1 n n 1 , 1 - . - s 1: ' D I Q 1- , ' Q yy ' Q ' : I Il: I I ' : g - 3 . 'ls it not a rare fellow, a loyal . . S - Y: li l: 9: u n I Z ,- I I ll .. . ' ...t VI : ' g S . - I . Il I 1 I ' vu ' U ' . : , S I NICHOLAS SOLI OGUB BIG NICR Tends to be remembered in every way Transferred from Lakewood High School 2 Soccer 3 4 Clubs Basket ball Officials 4 Radio 3 PATRICIA J STAHLBAUM PAT Like a flower growing silently in grace Merit Award 2 Student Council 1 Jr Red Cross Counc1l4 Homeroom Secretary 2 3 Press 2 Major ettes 2 3 4 Choir 4 Desk Monitor 3 Office A1ds4 GAA 234 Com mxttees Prom 3 Assemblies I2 3 4 Log 4 Clubs Drama 1 Drill Team 2 Knitting 3 Recorded Mu sic 4 Theatre Study 2 LAWRENCE R. SOPIN LARRY 'A real down to earth Future Farm- er of America. Committees: Assembly 3. Clubs: Archaeology lg Future Farmers of America 3,45 Sports 2. Semmfy LILLIE F STANFORD LILLIAN Not too serious not too gay just reserved in every way Jr Red Cross Council 3 Library Council 3 Band 3 4 Choir 3 4 Traffic Squad 3 4 Usherette 4 Girls Athletic Association 2 Com mittees Log Staff 4 Assemb'1es 1 3 4 Log 3 4 MARY H. SPRADLEY LEFTY A good heart's worth gold. Student Council 3,43 Desk Monitor 3g Office Aids 3g Usherette 2,3g Girl s' Athletic Association l,2. C om mittee sz Assemblies 2,3,4. Clubs: Biology 2g Drill Team 2,3,4g Future Nurses of America 3,45 Han- dy Work l. JOHN E STANSFIE-.l D JACK 'lall quiet well liked a friend to all Clubs Aviation 13 Basketball Of flCl3lS 4 .. Q . .. . II I y 1 I ' , . 4 I Il 'V S' ,, , . . . I l II , I n I . II II I - I I I I I I 1 , , . I I I I . I Q I I n I - ' P I K, u I - I - 1 I I , . I 1 I ,IH ., F I. ,I I. . . . . I I - -- II ' U 1 - .I II .I - - I I II - I I I I I I I I I . , . . . . , l I I I I - JOYCE N STROHSCHEIN JOYCE Neat she IS and also sweet Merlt Award 2 3 Student Council 2 Homeroom Secretary 4 Cholr 1 Office Aids 34 GAA 234 Commlttees Log Staff 4 Dances 1 2 3 Prom 3 Assemblxes 1 2 Clubs Debatmg 4 Drama 1 2 Leaders Club 3 EDMUND SURGENT 'Whenever he thmks too llttle or too much ll hurts Desk Momtor 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Football 3 4 Track 2 3 Clubs Dancmg 1 Sophomore Sports Club 2 President 2 Varsity F 3 4 MARGARET L STROUD MAGGI As bright as a copper penny Transferred from Asbury Park Hlgh School 2 Choxr 2 3 Offxce Alds 4 Decoratlon Dxsplays 4 Gxrls Ath letlc ABBOCISIIOII 3 Commxttees Assemblies 23 Log 4 Clubs Brldge 4 Dancmg 2 Drama 3 Drxll Team 2 3 Handy Work 2 THOMAS M. SURGENT TOM Cheerful and fnendly nn fact a regular fella. Basketball 2,3,4, Track 2. Clubs Astronomy 3, Future Farmers of America 1, Sophomore Sports Club 2, Sports 4. SULANNE C STULTZ SUZY Q Patlence IS the best remedy for every trouble Transferred from Jamesburg Hlgh School 1 L1braryCounc1l 3 Clubs HELEN B SUYDAM HELEN Many feel the warmth of her smlle Merlt Award 23 Choir 123 4 Traffxc Squad 4 Usherette 4 Desk Momtor 3 G A A Sports Award 3 G A A 2 3 Comm1ttees Log 4 Assemblles 1 2 3 4 Clubs B1 ology 2 3 Drlll Team 2 3 4 Fu ture Nurses of Amerxca 4 Leaders Club 3 4 Dancing -2g Library 3g Study Hall 41 .ED.. JANE M TARNOWSKI JANE Let tomorrow take care of to morrow Transferred from Lakewood Hlgh School 1 Clubs Study Hall 2 Thea tre Study 3 Auto Mechanics 4 ROBERT G TAYLOR MUMPS Knock as you please there IS no body at home Merlt Award 2 3 Homeroom Vlce Presxdent 3 Traffxc Squad 4 Desk Momtor 3 Lunch Momtor 4 Base ball 1 2 3 Basketball l 2 3 4 Foot ball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 Commlttees Prom 3 Clubs Photography3 Soph omore Sports Club 2 Sports 1 Varslty F 4 STUART TAVE BIG STU Happy and carefree lxked by all Student Counc1l4 Homeroom Presl dent 2 Trafflc Squad 2 3 Student Gulde 3 Lunch Momtor 3 Usher 3 asketball 1 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Com mlttees Dance 4 Prom 3 Semor Announcements 4 Assembhes 2 3 4 Log 4 Collector 2 56722075 ROBERT TEGEDER WYET'T 'Respect, trademark of a man. Transferred from Pelhan l-hgh School, New York, 3. Clubs Radlo 3, Recorded Mus1c 4. ANN L TAYLOR BABE Art IS the core of human happl ness Transferred from Toms Rxver 1 Merlt Award 2 Freehold Trans scnpt 2 Desk Momtor 3 Student Guide 4 GAA Sports Award 4 Decoratxon Dlsplays 3 4 G A A 2 3 4 Comm1ttees Prom 3 Assem Dancmg 2 Theatre Study 3 ROBERT THOM 'BOB' It's m the books, why bother xt? Transferred from Matawan Hlgh School 1 Llbrary Councxl 4, Desk Momtor 3. Clubs Avlatlon 3, Danc mg 2 B , . . . : ' . . : I ..' x . I . . . Z A f , blies 3,4g Log 4: Clubs: Bridge 45 I RUTH A. THOMPSON 'TOMMI 'Just love to laugh and talk. GEORGP L- THQMPSON office Aids lg cn-ls' Athletic Asso- GEORGE ciation 1,2,3,4. Committees: As- 'Good looking and pretentious. bl- 1 , Asbury Park Press 2g Desk Monitor :?mD,::ing 2'2F1',L'f,'1g,,2h'Qf,Tfsff 'f,'2 3g Lunch Monitor 45 Football 1. Com- America 1 3 mittees: Prom 3. Clubs: Archery 13 Bowling 2g Golf 4g Typing 3. BETSY S TORNICK BET She is the pink of courtesy Transferred from Lakewood High 1 Merit Award 2 Student Council 3 Play Cast 2 4 Office Aids 3 4 Girls Athletic Association 234 Committees Assemblies 3 Log4 1 8 ELAINE TOMASTlK ELAINE Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow Jr Red Cross 3 Homeroom Vice President 2 3 4 Office Aids 3 Clubs Auto Mechanics 4 Dancingl Future Nurses of America 3 Vice President 3 Typing 2 WlNlFRED M TROJAN WINNIE She has a very pleasant smile anda CARMEN TORRES Club D 2 Golf P CARMEN Speazmg gama 4 ubhc Good things come in s mall pack twlnkle in her eye Student Colmcil l Cheerleaders 1 Comnuttees Dances 1 Assemblies 1 Log 2 Clubs Danclng l 2 Knit ting 3 4 ages Transferred from Lakewood High School 1 Glrls Athletic Association 2 3 4 Clubs Knitting 4 Library 2 Photography 3 RAYMOND H ULLRICH RAY' A qu1et pleasant fellow w1th an gagmg smlle Transferred from Matawan Hlgh School 1 Freehold Transcrlpt 2 Trafflc Squad 2 Clubs Av1 t1on 3 Danc1ng2 Col 4 3 5353355 PN Aii VV 'i '4'f LEWIS W VANDENBERGH l EW Tall dark and handsome Student Council 3 Jr Red Cross Councll 4 Homeroom Vxce Presx dent 3 Band 12 Orchestra 12 Basketball 2 3 4 Soccer 3 4 Com mlttees Play4 Log4 Clubs Pho tography 1 Sophomore Sports 2 Chemlstry 3 Debatmg 4 STEVE. R VALENTE. STEVE ' 'Great men are not always measured by thexr helght Transferred from Lakewood Hlgh 3 Homeroom VICC Pres1dent4 Soccer 56712075 DAVID F VAN DERVEER DAVE Honor 1165 1n honest X011 Natxonal Honor SOCIBIY 3 4 Merlt Award 123 Student Council 2 Boys State 3 Homeroom Vxce Presxdent 1 Homeroom Treasurer 2 3 4 Asbury Park Press 4 Free hold Transcrxpt 4 Sp1r1t 4 Usher3 Baseball 1 Basketball 1 2 Football 1234 Track1234 4151 TS, BARBARA J VAN CUREN BARBARA So QUICK and unassummg IS she Freehold Transcrlpt 2 Clubs I' T A 2 FH A 4 Publlc Speak1ng3 Study Hall 1 NANCY .I VAN DERVEER NANCY Actuated by a sense ofdutv Class Treasurer2 3 Natxonal Honor Society 3 Merlt Award 2 3 Student Counc1l3 Clrls State3 Homeroom Presxdent 1 Homeroom Secretary 2 library Councll 2 Cholr 23 G A A 1 2 3 4 Commlttees log Staff 4 Class Dances 1 2 3 Prom 3 Assemhhes 1 2 4 Clubs Danclng 2 Dramal Leaders C1ub3 l VQG C' A 1 14 fx I 4 en- ' . . .K 4 . . 4 . 3 an . ' 4. QI . V i XJ , QNX K M . U' E' ' J' - Q f ' if Q 1 1 Q 'f' is . ' if? W4,Q , lr .. ' n 1 yi X . 9 . . . L 'i T . S . li A V L,,.,, V I ' Q , Y .1 z .1 we S' I 1 n 'r .Z b,f V 1 L , in S - - -A I v I - - 'I 4 A -- x L 'y . . .1 I ' 4 Q Y 3 : 9 . I R 1. 1 A . - I. , W, II, V 4 :,- ,V,' I I K- Y K . . 5 , . - . ' ,Q ' . , - . V 5 A A l 'Kr' 1:33- Y' WII I IAM F VI-SLI I5 I3 I Ihought shows the qualltv of a mm Lommttttts Assembly 3 Clubs Art I Artlst and Models 3 Dlstrlb UIIVL Iadut atlon 4 Sophomore Sports C lub 2 DENNIS A WILIIII SPIDLR food Ilad Indlfft rent Iransferrcd from I aktxnood 'hghl Llubs Dantlng 2 Dtbatmb 4 Studw lla 1 3 1 Y ik K ' 1, N , ff 'ln-an 5. AI I HN W VON STLENBURG A quiet fellow he s O K Transferred from Audubon Hlgh buhool l Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 4 Lommlttees Semor Announce ments 4 Llubs Av11t1on2 3 Nuc lcar Phys1c,s 4 1 6 Qi gf' UOROI HX K WLILDILN DOI IY Her heart IS warm wlth the frxtnds she makes lransferrcd from Metuthm lllgh bthool 3, C ommlttees Assemblv 3 Llubs Drama 3, Study llall 4 PAIRICI-X M WAI I INL PA lo all she knows she IS 1 frlend Irmsferrtd from Red Bank lhgh bthool I Mc,r1t Award 3 freehold Iranstrlpt 2 Ilomtroom Irtasurer 4 bplrlt 4 Student L UlklL 4 Offlct s 34 C A A 2 3 QOIIIITIIIIL, I og Staff 4 Prom 3 ASSLIIIDHLS 4 C lubs Dlntlng 2 Illkflllilll Ihrough Lords 3 I' I X 4 Itimltrsl 'T 25' '17 C' EI AINE WE.INSTI1IN EI AINE Ds better to be small and shlne than blg and cast a shadow Transferred from Lakwood Hlgh bghool I 'vierlt Award 2 3 Student LOUHL11 3 4 Glrls State Alternate 3 Homtroom Presldent 2 G A A 3 4 LOIHITIIIICLS Class Dlntcs 2 3 Prom 3 Assemblus 3 log 4 Rlng 3 Llubs Drama 2, VHA 3,4, Photographv 3 - . , 4, , . MAL!! A . u M . . . . 1 ' ' ' .I V-11 A K. , . I l - - , : , 1 a- . . N , H ,i , ' '- l 4' . . 1 ,, X ' ' ' 4 1 1 ' 1- . 3, W . . . . ,, . 4 . - . , . . ' ' ' 1 I ' 1 A 1 tj All-lf .1 5. . . , . I ' -es: 3, I 3. K.: In ' -' - 1 S: I ' g ' a fQ-pl RC' S 41 QI, 3 - .' Ilub Q13331 4. XX 'QLQQ11' 3 A P' ' fl ns .. IL 4. A f- x .M .., F j . 5 1 .' ' 4- K 2 I P 1 ' ' - ' ' I ' Q' 2 t W ,. 1 . A J, ' 1 V ga . i I H w Iv V 1 ., , . Y, . 1 - - 2 ' , Q , . f, 1 . . I ' , I 4 G ' I l k' I f 4 . , f , . ' , ' - . . , 11 . v Q' fl A . A , Q , ,f Q , 1 J It ' X d uv I WSSLN . . . S., lv, J I I N ar, I , 'V 15 .. 4 :L I . V H :rl :Q F ' Q 1 ' ' ,. .N l A . is . H. H . i, X x 1 - r I - - , 1 1 K . I , . . .I 1-ff ,1 Q ' - 3 1 . . . ' ' ' 4 , 1 1 1 X M h Y . 1 . I . X S , . 1 ' . A A A C 'A -1 1 N ' i ,, ' Q 1: g . 3 ROSE LEE WEXLER ROSlE 'How sweet and gracious, even in common speech. Transferred from Lakewood High School l Asbury Park Press 2 Girls Athletic Assoc1at1on2 Clubs Dancing 2 Future Nurses of Amer ica 3 Hobby 4 STEPHEN W WHITE STEVE Rather quiet until you know him Transferred from Lakewood High School 1 Homeroom President 3 4 Football 1 Committee Dance 1 Clubs Biology l Chem1stry3 Nuc lear Physics 4 Sophomore Sports Club 2 Spanish I 2 PATRICIA A. WHITE PAT A pleasant easy going person. Homeroom Vice President 3,43 As- bury Park Press 2, G.A.A. 2,3,4. Committees: Assemblies 3, Log 2g Auto Mechanics 4, Dancing lg Lead- ers Club 33 Theater Study 2. Semozfs GALE WHITSON GALE Service the secret of happiness Class Secretary 3 4 Merit Award 1 2 3 Student Council 2 4 Homeroom President 1 Homeroom Treasurer 3 Press 2 Library Council 1 Traffic Squad 2 3 Lunch Monitor 4 G A A l 2 3 4 Committees Class Plays 2 Class Dances 1 2 3 4 Prom 3 Assemblies 1 2 3 4 Logl R1ng3 .: 4, Ciwlgy f A 11,1 t f ff 614 ff iw RICHARD A. WHITE 'WHITEY' 'He has quickened multitudes to mirth, has won their frank applause, their hearty laughter. Transferred from Trenton Catholic High l. Student Council 3,45 Football 2g Soccer 3,4. Committees: Dances 4. Clubs: Golf 3,4, JOAN WHITSON JOANIE Not said but done Class Vice President 2 Class Treasurer I 3 4 National Honor So Clety 4 Merit Award l 2 3 Student Council 1 Student Council Leader ship Conference 1 Citizenship In Play Cast 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Choir l 23 GAA 1 2 3 4 Committees Class Dances l 2 3 4 Prom 3 A semblies 1 23 4 Clubs Drama I T A , , , . I , . ll -if 1 ,. . . ... 0 YD ' D I 9 I' l .. ,, ,. . ,, , . . .U : an: l ' ' : ' ..: M H . : I Q. . - I U ' - ' -' stitute 3g Homeroom President I, 'li ' 3 rung l l 'Q' 'Q va'--urn' Q : .U ui. - . . , ': :S- n 9 a ,,,Q I , ' .5 ' : 2gF...3,4. ......: ' 1 5 ...S . I ' ...: 5' . IWW ANTON WIDMER TONY 'An enthusiastic and capable work- er. Transferred from Lakewood High 1. Homeroom Secretary 35 Freehold Transcript 2- Soccer 4. Committees: Assemblies 2 Log 4 Clubs Chem istry 3 Foreign Language I 2 Nu clear Physics 4 Rad1o4 Sophomore 'Z WALTER R WILLIAMS TYRONE Friend of all enemy of none Transferred from Lakewood Highl Desk Monitor 3 Baseball 1 2 Foot ball I 2 3 Clubs Cartoon 3 Sopho more Sports Clubs 2 Varsity F 3 LEONARD B. WILLIAMS MIKE 'lf work interferes with pleasure, give up work. Student Council 2,3,4g Homeroom President 15 Vice President 2g Play Cast 43 Band 2,35 Student Guide 35 Lunch Monitor 3g Baseball 1,2g Bas- ketball Manager lg Football 1,2,3, Manager 4. 1958 DONALD P WITKOWSKI TEET Man is born unto trouble as the sparks fly upward Football 1 Clubs Dancing 2 Study Hall 3 4 SHIRLEY W WILLIAMS SHIRLEY I have a heart with room for every o Library Counc1l4 Choirl 2 3 4 Girls Athletic Assoc1at1on2 Clubs Dancing I 2 Library 4 Typing 3 FRED R WITTENBERG FRED Pleasant manners obtain many friends Transferred from Lakewood High School 1 Usher 3 Newspaper Dis tributers 3 Committees Assem tive Education 4 Photography 3 KL I f 2 . .. ' I G JY' . . I I 4:2 1 ' A A blies 3. Clubs: Dancing 2g:Distribu: . ' f .'t. g I u - H n I ay I A , f Q Q5 I f . L, 4. . Y , ' ,, , ALICE M. WOl,I-'Ii AIiICI:l Alternates from naughty to nice, Transferred from Jamesburg High School 1. Play Cast 45 Choir 4g Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Committees: Prom 3g Senior An- nouncements 4g Assemblies 3. Clubs: Biology 4' Dancing 2' Leaders Llub 3 ,pl 'YG '15, 411.5 STLART F WOOSILR STU l ike a powder puff he 5 made. for women lunior Red Cross. Coumil l Plav st 4 football I C, as ldv 3 C,Iub-. Danting 2 IJebating4 Drama 3 Sports. 1 6712075 A I 5' N fxi t in IRLNI1 Y WOII IRLNI- Happv go lut kv personalitvhis tl wavs assured her popularitv lransferred from lakewood lligh Sthool 1 C, A A 3 Dram.J2 IuturL Ilomemakers of 'xmtrin 1 3 4 Pho togriphx 3 XXI I3 C VN JKSI RUN I mean what I sax ind I six what I mean Irlnsferred from Mum in High S hool I Homeroom President 3 7 Minigtr 4 Usher I 4 Lottiitiitttus 7L LL K Ironi 3 ASxL,ITlIHIlLS-I Q Iubs 1 htss 2 'xutlear Phvsies 4 lxping 3 milf' . . I , Q ' A -2 ,el . 1- 5 1 , lv : - . Y 4 : I Al 4. ,vi I - . . ,f . - . u- - 1 A H .. . - I' S 5 1 dc x I I' Q I. . . 5 ' ' Q7 ' f - . I - 'a t, g - 1 ' . ROL- . 1, 'I Q .liY h 'A ' ' .H V' i fi V' ' ' 'C . 1 il- . L I Football Iarking 45 Ifrosh Night A Log 'Staff 45 Stag- I -'hni 'ian 43 ' 3 A' - it U - 1- L .1 ' 1 Q l Sv . 4 Y ' 2 ,W I ' 2 ' 2 I .. . ,Q 2 l I -' 1 ,i ? 'y V Cai Q 3 ' g 'I Us I7'- , X ' Q Q: 'A g - ' ' g . ' 71, 5 ' - Q I I MARGARET WYCHE MARGARET She has the mlldest manner and the gentlest heart Cholr 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 Basket ball 3 Commlttees Assemblles 3 Clubs Dancing 1 2 Drlll Team 3 4 Klillllllg 4 WALTER S YONCAK STALH A qulet fellow but known ln h1s soclal cxrcle as an all around good frxend l lbrary Councll 3 Desk Momtor 3 Clubs Art 4 Artlsts and Models 3 Avlatxon 2 Danclng 1 EDITH N WYl lb NOREEN l1k8S to laugh enjoys llfe must know her to appreclate her Transferred from Red Bank H1gh School 1 Homeroom Presxdent 4 Homeroom Secretary 2 Asbury Park Press 2 3 Freehold Tran lpt 4 Splrlt 4 G A A Usher 4 JL A ll JAMES J YUHAS 'JUNGLEJIM' A qulet lookmg one, but you should see hlm when havlng fun Clubs Chess and Checkers 1, Soph omore Sports Club 2, Study Hall 3,4 RUTH A ZARKEVICH RUTH Ruth g1VeS teachers an Innocent look when lookmg at other than her boo Transferred from Jamesburg Hlgh School 1 OfflC6 Alds 3 4 Usher 2 Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlon 234 Commlttees Log 4 Assembl1es3 Clubs Dancmg 2 Future Home makers of Amerxca4 Leaders Club BERNICE W ZIELINSKI WANDA Talk and laughter play an lmportant part 1n her hfe Merlt Award 2 Jr RedCross Coun c1l 2 3 Homeroom Secretary 3 4 Asbury Park Press 2 Traffxc Squad 2 Lunch Monltor 4 Commlttees Class Plays 3 Assembhes 2 3 Clubs Dancing l Drama 3 Kmttlng 4 Theatre Study 2 ROBERT M ZENGA BOB A sm1le for every boy and two for every gxrl Commlttees Assembllesl 2 Clubs Art 2 Artlsts and Models3 Dancing 1 2 Study 4 EUGENE B C ZUKOWSKY ZUKE Not as qulet as he appears to be he s a sports authorlty Track 1 Football 12 Clubs As tronomy 3 Radlo 4 Sports 1 2 3 k'. - u 3. z H l a g , - Seniors JUDITH A LWARUN JUDY She looks like an angel and acts like one too but who can tellwhat an angel will do Transferred from Jamesburg High School 1 Red Cross Council 2 3 4 Prom 3 Plays 3 Assemblies 3 Clubs Art2 Drama3 F H A 4 Vice President 4 1958 ROSE M. DOYLE ROSlE 'Her very frowns are fairer far, than smiles of other maidens are. Transferred from Lak ewood 1. Freehold Transcript 23 Office Aid 35 Girls' Athletic Association 3. Clubs: Drama 35 Study Hall 2. FLOYD V GUNDERSON V C The age of miracles is forever here Gymnastics 3 Clubs Sports 24 Study Hall 3 RUDY MARINKO RUDY Quiet in his manner Sincere in his purpose Chess and Checkers 1 2 Debat1ng4 Study 4 ANTHONY M ZIEMIECKI TONY With us only a year we ve seen little of him here Transferred from Perth Amboy High School 3 Club Study 4 .1 I .. G.A.A. 3, 4g Committees: ILog'4? ' ' . - . UNDERCLASSMEN UNITY CDF PURPOSE vvll P as A K 'Q he-I' K? - lk? as ,H-, , A.-113, ' :,?LZ1.,mf.,5 1 31' 'c R S Mic 0 ' tie, 5 Q, sl 24' H ,' 1, ,V , 1, Q . ,Q-ig, . , -, ..- W ,.,,1fL 4 . K, .f., Q? - ,,,f R ' r A 5 'A a- ,fx Q-Fr 2' ' 5? .X 11.1. . 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Munch, Murdock, Zil- FIRST ROW, left to right. M Walker, L Van- Derveer, H Serafin, A Clark, F Silber, E Weigand, S Towasser, J Steinberg, M Sorcher, SECOND ROW, left to right' J Tissot, B Sa- dow, B Smith, R. Frisson, R Thomas, R. So- den, R Taylor, W Stuart, J Burke, J Whit- man, M. Sastokas, J. Silverglate. THIRD ROW, left to right: C. Sastokas, P. Staples, E.Wa1sh, J. Cole, E. Royal, J. Shore, P. Soden, F. Rosen- streich, P. Saunders, I. Steinberg, B. Spring- stein, A. Rohm, J. Matula. FOURTH ROW, left to right: R. Smith, P. Hayes, R. Schmidt, L. Resnick, M. Schottland, R. Russell, G. Dre- C. Suby, Rosenstein, I. Scott, E.. Shatkus. ggi!! .i 4. 5 sf W, ,fl ,T 1 , ax 'if n A fi' a Fuss- wfifgfai M .529 - , R Nw, M-f'?fvf my , Q, 1 .gf ge? . 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Howard, P Edwards, H Boyce, J Burke,G Barker FIFTH ROW, left to right' J Eardley, M. Dugan, K Hanaway, M Gleason, D Hendrickson, P Gaw- Fisher SIXTH ROW, left to right' R Frisson, I Glover, J Grassburger, R Griffiths. CAMERA SHY: D Fraser, J Garrison, I Golgano, G Henderson, C Hicks, M. Jackson 1 0 ron, C. Engeldt, C. Freeman, G. Faragalli, A. I 1553'n 3ff' I ,mv ,gg fg-49, gfffifl 4 ,el I -,. ,gr - . Aff 1 , .Aw - J ... , fi E +1 I M. ,, , ,. , ua .V . fwyxq- .45 .eng . . W galil. J FIRST ROW, left to rxght C Bellfxeld, S Boyce, W Bonnewxtz, I Chlsmar, G Col1n,I Demery, R. Doane, C Bean, P Barber, B Corrado, D Bellamy, W Blackwell SECOND ROW, left to rlght D Allard, W Corsaglxa, P Whllle, G L Becker, W Bachman, W VanDerVeer, E Want THIRD ROW, left to rlght L Bacorn A Bobner, G Dxttemer B Conway, E Brem mg, M Beck B Cxsco, C Daum, D Corme, Burrows, D. Byrnes, R. Astor, J. Cavanaugh, ' . . I . J - - I r . I . . ' . s l l t a o ' , ,.-.3,:.p V 3 ' .i N K E: K., ji ,lg R H ' -' K- SN ' Q ,f V 5 V as fx. ..f., ,C .45 ' ' Ain? . . 'll ffq6?'fafi'Q?vg1' l R fbi, 'f :4'g.4aLL,V . ' f:,,g'Q:f'i?Xis w C L ' ik ' 3 :swf . ' wa, ., ' wif M' , , . f , 'lf' i 'V,.y 9... ..lfEi?i5: W7 gf ' FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Guice, P. Kings- ton, E. Kane, C. Lee, J. LaBounty, J. Stultz, D. King, D. Kelsey, J. Klile, J. Hendrickson, M. Layton, D. Knaver. SECOND ROW, left to right: J. Hantman, T. Kinsey, M. Kerekes, H. Bishop, N. Katerinis, J. Hendrickson, K. Briggs, J. Angstiat, G. Kavchak, D. Hindin, D. Hill. THIRD ROW, left to right: G. Johnson, C. Hyman, L. Hendrickson, Sheila Lamberton, C. Lewis, S. Lee, M. Layton, E. Isaacs, A. Ingram, I. Ku- -.11 ,, , K, ,, W A jiaf- . ,L ., f. ff warez. Q ,, yggyfggg -A H-. . f -. ,Q t s 'weft' ' X ,,,!izi f 'f H , . . . 13128 . . . 25,1-, -, 1 -' N, -7 5-3513 ,1,2,Elf' fi . 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'34, ' V+' 62,:f'e N V 5. ug ii X F we , , , , inet my D PJ FIRST ROW, left to right C Partusch, B Wal ters, T Weiner, A Wnlson, N Pruce, L Peace, P Znmmerman, F Rapp, C Mount, H Pleger, E Wha.llen,,L Wxlllams, S Wooster SECOND ROW, left to right H. Narozamck, W Powell, K. Moerschel, W Morris, P Morris, E Pat terson, G Mtraglla, D Potter THIRD ROW, left to right F Molte, E Polmg, L Nemeth, D Zarzyski, P Yapps, C Zackovntz, G Pel let, L Perrine, J Quinn, E Miles, C Mur dock, J. Pinelll, C Pease FOURTH ROW, I. Reed, M. Metz: S. Weinstein, B. llochberg, r fm -psf rf ,f W-1 jf sffllgif' yytgf, ix: L',,Zc5,Ef1f WQYLAQQZL1. -, iga ffb giEi 'if- -' lib, - f1YYf2,l 7Lia 5-5551 -T52 X' xfi?i2'f e V I M vi. ZKKMMLQ , 5, ,wssffgfg ,fl v 333, .ywlgl -M-1 -fr wzum, 'f,.',A, ,.' . ,xy me X., . W, .,,.?,rgj.f5,f,, 3, H 2.53, ,i ,wi 5 1? FIRST ROW, left to right' P Askew, R Edger- ton, A Landau, I Kozlowski, G Bannon, F Gar- dlnella, C Gant, B Barton,D Bellamy, P Du- lick, C Krystoff, E Fiore,C Anderson SECOND ROW, left to right P Ganci, C Eruln, A Apgar, M Frledman, R Falco, G Fung, C Lathrop, T Banks THIRD ROW, left to right I Duffner, R. Amalfa, K Bellamy, I Andreeff, L Elff, S Kolaritsch, L Laub, I Lambertson,C Becker, D Landwehr, C Applegate, A Lanz, N Le Compte FOURTH ROW, left to right G Dong, R.. Easley, R. Franklin, R. Lawrence,.J. Layton, N. Harvey, R. Kaplan, F Accisano, S Fung- hinl, R Andretta,J Kerlln,I Gary,D Fromm, C Juliano, I Dunbar, I Benitez FIFTH ROW, left to right' J Estenes, L. Kershbaumer, I Feinberg, M LeMay, D. Lamn, ll Bielarskl, E Banks, H Biddle, S Freuler, P Friedman, left to right' W Katz, H Gerken, W Freeman, R. Freeman, G Lefkowich, C Earp CAMERA SHY V Alt, D M4 Askew, W Bailey, C Bathgate, D Bealin, F Beams, S Erven, C Foster, S Kosiarski, A Krupnicka, I-I Liefke J.. Allen, R.. Layton, Landln. SIXTH ROW, , K ,L 1. A , . ...A,,,L.,. . . It .K iiE,3A.3,,g,,:., , Mfr. I . , ,I-V. ,.2!f!:,,,:gf R K fg '735tf-f'LL f.g,f,Q'f1 '1 is 5:3115fl-fi'--if'-.iff 3, Q . .M - 11' . , ,.. - 1 W , ,W .. - . fi, - , ev,.,,'-,n- fx' M Z-V A M- s 5 K3-'S Ms w if 4 - fwgAr,,.', :bf ,,.3gw,..fg1'1 . , 1-K ,M ,X -2? '1 ff ' W . fl X , ,en ,i A, .., ,,.,,,, ffftf'Tf:.Z .:F5vi.1:-Z'7?- iff, again . v rwv' ,,.f2'w-wwf,-g':fa1 - -1 ' I -- -fl-a,5i'1'4A . ,gag . ' ,::F??.f-zwfwf'-Gfll. ,ffm M3751 f23i'f!,5Qkg'fl.i?. ' 5?1'f9T,55 'ii-i 25:,,'. mfg-'A '. 4,,ff jg23a1::7'2 'ffff-wil' i ' ,Lft,:- i'ii:eW Qi :A-'Tv if in-1.'.-L59-f-,':f'ii3'9 3' p,Q'g,Fw9nL .fly-:,g1,4,' -' 1' pl, ,, .V qgefwlq. fgmgfqg- -glfqfws, -g,fnfS:.,.' 3, - , ,, ,il 'A 'F-1 ,zz fx 1 xlgv,'1'!g,Q,g lgggifagq' 3,235.51-K A Qkiffi , ' M. 5,5 , 'wa . H 15335 ,Sz 5.4! Y N I sf ' Q. if? ue1V9 z'iI - 'Yis- I I J ' -' ,I Yi ' -Q 1 : 1 . . 1 i, - 5 K ' fm' .ee 1- Q., SA M '51 Q Y L gg ' ' -V 5 Q . I X 2 Q Y 1. mg Pl li ' . , '- I is 3 Eiffff. 'lt - if - a , 5,4 1' - .a 1 ' ggl-'QQ-g , 1 iff If 1 5 ' I ' ' ' ' :M ffl! 13 1 ,glee . 2 ,, A but ww' A., if ff, FIRST ROW left to right I Rogers, P Blank stein, M Brodmak, E Burke, P Robmsky A Reed, A Roman, D lina, C Sherman, J Chevony C Rodx SECOND ROW, left to right H Bloom W Chin, L Cornell, Cook, N Colon, J Conza R. Rxce, S Boyd, L Boyce, K Conover, G Collins, R. Brocavich THIRD ROW, left to right L Cormier, S Clapp, I Burst, M. Clayton, E Robinson, F Carswell, N Cowles, B Cuddihy, M Rosenblum, D Cahoon, M Rappa A Richard son FOURTH ROW, left to right R. Sagotsky, , : . . - I n ' o 1 ' I o . o o D o ,- L. Roslin, W. Clayton, J. Conover, W: Brewer, . . . 1 - ' F Chiesa, B Rottkamp, C Corliss, M. Conahan, D Cramer, W Buck, R Cook, W Burge J Rodney, C Capitano, E Conk, I Rocco. FIFTH ROW, left to right' M. Reed, S Clare, S Boyr, J Clayton, C Butcher, V Breinlng, P Coyne, I Carroll SIXTH ROW, left to right L Rush, I Richardson, A Robinson, L Burlew, E Cottrell, C Rising, Wilber Burge, R Burdge, A Robins, D. Rooney R Rupprecht, P Saker CAMERA SHY' I Bergen, N Brovm,M.Certa,P Reinhold, S Ruda. o s a 0 D l C. Collins, P..Cavanaugh, Blackwell, Cobbs, D u e n nf . 3 Y Q , l 1?2.,4 K A nf, .. 'ig1,,,L,f,,: ,Q zgwifgx-.ze 11, ar ,Q-,y A . QQ W .1 'PS A .Q ww- ' ieriw' L, r fi. A ,cf,,f Q fe ,, .,. , ., 5:--gg, ' , is if 1 l-3 ZH l,,MW, L v iv , ,..,f,31,. 45? .Pt aM5,M, I f 1- ., :gg . K, ' K K' ' kj! ii Qi fl, ftfzgzt' ' 1 Q5 2 f . A we 5 iii rl, FIRST ROW, left to right D Teeple, E Tomp kms, S Hunley, Mr Juliano, A. Hill, I-I. Gon zalez, C Hom1ish,O Stanley,S Ta.nner,J Tamai, E Terry, D Irons, S Johnson, A Sweet, P Klernan SECOND ROW, left to right A Dlcker son, H. Jackson, P Spa.no, J Johnson,H Glatzer, J Mattox, C Delik, M Donowitz,W 1-Ienmg,W Hendnckson, R. Heffner,G Taylor,D Thompson, J Curcio THIRD ROW, left torlght M.Goldflne, D I-Iillpot, P Keeter, C Turpack, A Spezzano, C Foster, D Johnson,H Destories,C Delesline, I Goldman, M Deluca, S Hulse, M Jones, F Sparks FOURTH ROW, left to right A Jenkins, A. Daesener, P Daum, J Hawthorne, C Stutz man, L. Hewes, J Lackett, C Hoffman, W Jam : . . - 0 1 - o 0 u 0 I 1 - ' , 0 o a a l s . 1 o . . : . : . l I s -' ' U u n - I 1, . Q- , - , .pg .f , 1 i ggi Q, , vw Q 4 I fl X '13, . 'S ff? f A f 135, - K xg 4 : .4 . ,fl 1 ' I , ,, was sf, 2 Q g 2 ,g,,R fl i V 3 gy K rm s K V Y Ji: ' . 1 3 ,SX 52. ,Ai , :gb .,- 482 if 1f'W:,f5w.Lii , A , ,ku-Q, :AL ff ul-,gl f ,- -b h ,N if, X , FIRST ROW, left to right J Rusmck, I Bennett, V Schexdt, C Scaglione, .T Richens,L Salkowitz, R. King, C Sagotsky, I Simons,G Rosenzwelg, M Birch, S Saw1cke,B McHenry SECOND ROW, left to rxght R. Applegate, R Barkalow,B Agate, D Pme, B Semko, R. Ayers, R Sagotsky, I THIRD ROW, left to right J Barg, G Riservato, M Royal, I Becker, N Schubel, P Ban, N Beams, 0 Seminov, 0 Robinson, N Siano, C La.ndal,D Borowski FOURTH ROW,leftto right A Schwerthofier, D Schwartz, R Barkalow, E Robbins, S Reid, S Beck, R Rosenshine, F Slleftzh Eg .Rachlis, T. Bayer, Alexander: FIRST ROW, left to right' J Kessler,M. Kramer, V Hankins, P Hanaway, B Kavchak,B LaForge, B. Kowalski, I Kastleman, R Jessen, J Lamb, S Gravatt, S Guth, M. Karp, B Gunar SECOND ROW, left toright R Gulce,T Jackson, C Green, R. Hurley, M Jeifcoat, G Gravatt, W Grinde, J Johnson, N Janwich, J Graf, R Hunt, J Koenig, M. Johnson, K Kaupelis, P King, Krueger, E Jackson, S Jackson, S Jones, J Lawrence, S Gallagher, J Landin, M Karr, K Katz FOURTH ROW, left to right M Holston, R. Jackson, J Gleason, R Kane, H JeIiery,W Gawron, B Gray, P Hubbard,D Gross, T Cor Jones, V. JeLagin. THIRD ROW, left to right: . . . R. .C 1 -1. : -I . - - W1 -1 , ' Q,-.egg . ,. ,. ,..,f,. V, -' +1 af A Nw- . -. vfvn, , A A.,-f, fu, -X, , , Q ? I P 332' ww ,- Q, , sgyiz P'vfF11.:' ' , ss 0 H ,... 4 4- . f ,M swf 73' new f is 4: Wgjfgf, ' ttf? 'f?g?7i'1f, FIRST ROW, left to right: J. VanPelt, M. Hannon, K. Ha.nnon, S. ISSHCS, S. Updike, G. Hill, S. Col- lins, S. Bailey, 'R. VonSteinberg, M. Casteel, A. Anderson, H. VanBrunt, M. Weiner. SECOND ROW, left to right: E. VanOrden, A. Weinberg, S. Silver, J. Holmes, J. Brovm, J. Hamburger, W. Hogan, M. Watson, O. Berrian, F. White, W. Warren, R. Seaman, E. Hindin. THIRD ROW, left to right: C. Tamner, E. Abovhov,J. Clauberg, D. Ayers, P. Vitomski, S. Callya, R. Weiss, L. Hill, L. Wagner, M. Anderson, G. Updike,J. Hoff- man, B. Hunko. FOURTH ROW, left to right: B. Horn, F. Burke, H. Haman, B. Hertz, E. Herson, E. McDov, ell, G. Parham, B. Carnarata,W. Wells, P. Bl6Vir1S, E. Henderson, W. Vota, C. Carlson. FIFTH ROW, left to right: M. Carter, I. Haynes, M. Haveron, E. Weck, S. Houk, L. Itinger, R. Weisgold, E. Asman, K. Chisholm, M. Hickman, J. Venti, A. Clayton. SIXTH ROW, left to right: B. Walter, J. Brown, J. Brodie, L. Witman, C. Hill, R. Holland, W. Cashion,R. Camisa,W. Walk- er, A. Bitz, F. Burke, W. Scott, B. Wagner. SEVENTH ROW, left to right: M. Urban,T. Blair, D. Harkey, G. Hannah, S. Clark, S. Arnold, G. Hulsart, B. Hansen, W. Carroll, L. Carr, R. Ulrich, M. Hersh. CAMERA SHY: E. Va.nPelt, B. Weisneck. Q00 1-N' tl' -'f Y FIRST WCW, left to mrght Ti Fmlfgfnmg M Fwy J EVFJIQSQHQIIIE G hlmkvimws I Wiyfgomg TQ Drmnsap C Cammmellm, I Ekzwwwm, FK Debiwmo M Diuwyv QEPOND MQW, Beit io right W Dawuwm A2 Hank tory R Downey 'T Fajcuellu, JT Wramcns R Fm-nemo I9 Brandy, A uiclmslkgl, Q Cwlley, T FVEEE .E Coarmellg P DTHHHCM TIHIIELDD ROWD Ilceifwl ito zmiglhl D Dellapleirm C Camp, JMC Davnsg B Dxevwegp J? Cmrmftiumlbnop P Dvorlkoiiip CG Dombeckpm Drfmmmep IE., Cyrtag E., Bmmihge, C. Bmzfkep M. Crime, B. Frefero FQURTH ROW, Heil to mglknfiu SD Fischer, w 3 , 1 1, , 1, U , L, 7 1 , , F G f- NP , -,, , 1, ,D 4. 3, , 41 112 ,. ., ,ml ,117 N, ., Ll ,J Q. ,Ji pf 9 Q JL my Mr, Coma, MD Davis, DEWSKOLVHQ , h' ig , , . , ' , 'X Q D B 3 - - V . x .R L Wo M 0 , QU p an Q 1 Q ' . , .Q .L ' 9 Q V1 V D F1 ' W5 0 Q LM L so -. Q ,CJK y Q 0 H9 U X f f W2 . V - lu 'M 0 -I J V3 Q 0 ' 5 f' 5 I W' 1 Af 'Q - L ,mf Q flijfigif 453, , ' a . J I H. e . ..,, i 2-ggi - A l, Q5 4 A i K' Vgglfr fm 'Z QZQWQQ I ' 'ti t , L T fp fl X A 4. 6, V ' . i... v. .v - ,X- .QT . 1 . 17'-7 . A? 19-rf. Qi, 5 gt., ,.., .f.. W Iwi- : 5 'I L, I ., f .1 J Q f K - A I ,f is .Q -, vga- if M, , -fic. .3 ,. ...gil ' KM X . . in 'F .I 'ilk -'ft '5 -, :fi l k O' f ,iii at A 9 A ' ' 22+ W7 2 Q 4 fy FIRST ROW, left to right: E. McGowan, B. Lee, M Relllng, E Medrick, J Manlello, B Marks, C Meglll, B Morton, S Pease, S Malone, S Quackenbush, Marlene Lykes, I Mundy SECOND ROW, left to right W Mlles,G Mills,J MacGil les, H. Mendelowltz, .T Malayter, C Lloyd, H Partusch, B Moss, D Mcllvaine, F Monzlllo, C Mongano, R Naurez,A Miranda. THIRD ROW, A. Maxsto, P Lee, M. Pleger, M. Iones,V Lee, I Relff, E Nowasky, D Pmto, M. Nowczewski FOURTH ROW, left to right S Navantfen, R Owens, .T Metz, R Plnll1ps,A Mi1ler,W Morrls, left to right: D.. Magee, F. Nlemiec, I.Pearlman, I Pallante, R Morris, D Nowack, D .Petchers, O Lynn, C Maturo FIFTH ROW, left to right- R. Lang, P Palladlno, S O'Brien, I Marriner, M Perry I Na.nce,R Meyer, M. Reid, N Mac Dougall L Moore, C Narozanick SIXTH ROW, left to right' A Layton, R Norkus, F Maxfield, A. Wyche, R Oliver, H Peace, U Moschkin, I McCrelght, T Matson, R Pecket SEVENTH ROW, left to rignt' R Loichle, M. Maloney, M Pellett, D Narzowlch, I Nowack,A Nembirkow, I Nance, R Lewis, M. Quinn CAMERA SHY' H Dey, H Lapin,L Martin,I Megill,R Petrics, B. Paradise a n u u 0 Q . 1 f u 1 - 7 n Q . 1 0 0 u . 4 Q 0 . a u - n - . . . a . n 0 s n o Q o a a o n . FIRST ROW, left to rlghtz A. Trevlsano, P. Thompson, E. Yesko, E. Terrell, C. Schultz, J. Wxlson. P. Wells, G. Warford, L.. Trojan, M. Wlse, L. Steveson, L. Steinberg, Exleen Smxth. SECOND ROW, left to right: B. Wxl- lxams, V. Statesxr, R. Srruth, T. Tarnowskx, R. Stokes, E. Slade, J Solakian. B. Stutz, J. Thompson, F. Surgent, E. Sheftz, P. Thomp- son, T. Taber, S. Shor. THIRD ROW, left to rlghtz Barbara Yard, M. Woodward, J. Tur- ner. J. Txee, R. Thompson, J ZlCl'l1.l0l'l'il, M. Zlmmerer. P. Sweetman, J. Wooley, B. Jame- son, I.. Yates, S. Solakxan, R. Stulzaft. FOURTH ROW, left to rlght: C. Thompson, R. Stlles, R. Snnth, D. Tampkm, D. Sherbo. F. Storz, T. Wh1tson, T. Yates, B. Sherman, O. Tufenkjian, K Zlegler, C. Womack. FIFTH ROW, left to right: Ann Stroger, B. Wlllxams, R. Tegeder, M. Woodruff, G Tornxck, C. Smlth, G. Stanley, J. Soden, J. Stolz, B Storz, C. Swanson, C. Wxlllams. SIXTH ROW, left to rlghtz B. Wll- son. C. Wurst, R. Stromwasser, R. Wflghly ID. Yuhas, B. Stohl, L Tuveson, B. Stafflinger, J Sllvlo, IJ Staneck, B. Smlth, R. Wxlson. CAMERA SHY' D. Stymacks, G. Sollogub, an Go JU IORS 1959 Blu. rx' Nw 'xx xi, fs? Rxchard Tllton Vlnce Cullen Presldent Vxce Presldent I :U- W W Shexla Lamberton Secretary F04 Pat Gall Glen Cashxon Treasurer Treasurer Class Officeffs LL . I . , Jy , J, pf If - I . .W ,. ' I ' 1 A x c. ,- Gm - M I 3. . 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Q A 3 Xl F I 2 ,Jw 'T' Q. -,: MW' I ' A ., Q,.f?.1 fwl ' 'fix . .ff' 1-4. '1- x.c in Q: fi nag 1 HM, ., IN TIVITIES COOPERATIVE ACHIEVEMENT 'wr it, . 1 Xxx 5 L . Fred, always with a smile. 251 Y Hattie, known by her cheer- ful chatter. 9-W Jim, alw ays willing to help These are the fellows who are responsible The rush hour comes again, and the long for the spectacular lighting effects at our line must be fed. Just keep things flying! assembly programs. k v Ar 'nr' .xc ZR LZ' R n 1 O I c c .-'V' Nix The 1956 Student Council Play Cast under the direction of Mrs. Marsha Giffin. SEATED, left to right: Richard Schmidt, Claire Wybernac, Mrs. Marsha Giffin, David Naylor, Pat McGowan, Sheila Kelsey, Ken Long, Bill Graves, Paul Honig. STANDING, left to right: Joy Rogers, Joanne I-Ierson, Carolyn Daum, Madeline Barker, Howard lsaacs. School PM The Student Council play, Melody Jones, presented March 21, 22, and 23 1957, revolved around the happenings in the life of an energetic teenager. Mel- ody's life is one of happiness and gaiety. The important decision of her life deals with the selection of a date for the Prom. Further, matters are com- plicated when Elaine, her cousin, tells Melody she is adopted. The serenity is disturbed, but all ends well as Elaine apologizes to Melody and everyone is paired for the Prom. Honors to the cast for a job well done. Laurels to all connected with the production, especially to Mrs. Marcia Giffin, facultydirectorg Barbara Stroger, student directory and Ronald Vogan, stage manager. 'lla Q if Lay A trap that failed: girltroubleahead Lines of worry come early with a for this victum. teenager like Melody.' 1111111111 OO ul if vw - U National Honor Society - 1957 Row One ileft to rightb: F. Ekdahl, A. Lathrop, M. Craig, S. Chester, R. Thomson, A. Vitomski, and L Goodman. Row Two Lleft to rightjz S. Jones, Y. Benson, M. Hochberg, B. Warner, P. Dreyer, and D. Freeman. Row Three Qleft to rightjz P. Honig, D. Briggs, R. Woodruff, D. Breazeale, S. George, C. Mahoney, and N. Va.nDerveer. Row Four lleft to rightjc Y. Hampton, C. Lott, M. Novack, P. Seigel, B. Reynolds, S. Millard and J. Er- rickson. Row Five lleft to rightjz D. Beck, D. Va.nDerveer, H. Isaacs, G. Evans, and B. Mehr. H , , :Iva ......... ,,.a .. A '. The Library Planning Board. From left to way, G. Peace, L. Walling, J. Zukowsky. right: D. Landwehr, M. Gleason, M. Moss, Standing, left to right: M. Torbinand, A. In- C. Halpern, B. Kehoe, D. Knauer, L. Cooper, zelbuch. B. Tufenjian, J. Burst, D. Corrine, K. Hana- Senior Homeroom Treasurers Two, Qleft to rightj: M. Schibanoff, Y. Hamp- Row One, Cleft to rightlz D. Christie, S. Katz, ton, D. VanDerveer, I. Errickson, L. Cook, J. Whitson, R. Kuey, and P. Walling. Row and M. Novack. ggfe 3 A ,'A.f'i- e 9' The Journalism Class, sponsored by Rodney Sheratsky, is one of the school's hardworking groups. Their busy schedule iThursday-re- ceive beatsg Thursday and Friday-cover beatsg Monday-deadlinej results in the publi- cation of The Spirit. The class, meeting five days a week, learns the fundamentals ofjour- nalism and accurate reporting. School Arti- cles are featured in the 'Shore' papers. The following were elected by their class- mates to represent Freehold Regional High School at Girls' State, Boys' State, Citizen- ship Instutute, and the Student Council Con- ference: Seated, left to right: Nancy VanDer- veer, Polly Engel, Ann Durie, Joan Whitson, Cindy Jones, Doris Christie. Standing, left to right: Harlan Libby, Ken Applegate, Bill Mehr, David Va.nDerveer, Les Hamma, Tom Barkalow. School ezfwce - S 5 l E i . 4 f ,WP iv W3 of LW' uf ,L W af f L ix ij' U71, J' Q, vvdf io Qpfib ,pf ,J AJVU1, if 102 X 1 N . - . 1, of M,Q LbeJ, Y JA The chairmen of our traffic squad who keeps those traffic jams unjammed are, left to right Barbara Epjstein, Lois Annl-lendrickson, Carol Lott. U JJ! Q fly . A . bv ff! .5 1 An, ' 4 ..., , , , These senior Log collectors never seem to get their 'fill of bills'. Their time-consuming job requires patience, accuracy, and endurance. Log collection days find them busily handing out envelopes and counting money. The satisfaction of a job well done is theirs to keep. The collectors are: Qrow one, left to rightlz Jeanie Engel, Linda Cooper, Anita Goldstein, Polly Engel, Nancy VanDerveer, Elaine Weinstein, and Carol Horneg lrow two, left to rightlz David Cohen, Leslie Hamma, Mary Ann Kruse, Connie Reid, Daniel Erven, Margaret Miller, Noreen Wylie, Phyllis Mongano, and Bob Billker. fi -:Q A Q 45542.59 Junior Red Cross Council - 1958 Row' One lleft to rightl: E.Sheftz,T.Dreyer, H. Gonzales, J. Reiff, B. Laforge, L. Schneid- er, D. Christie, S. Brannlund, P. Kingston, B. Kehoe, P. Zimmerman, and B. Powell. Row Two Qleft to rightlz D. Mclllvaine, N. Pavliv, J. Chevony, C. Mount, P. Blankstein, A. Pettincki, C. Lott, P. Weld, K. Welsh, A. Morris, P. Dulick, R. Middleton, and D. Pine. Row' Three tleft to rightl: A. Weinburg, C.Gray, M. LeCompt, S. Ruda, L. Laub, J. Blain, S, Clark, L. Cook, D. Perrine, L. Sparks, H. DeStories, N. Kurowski, and E. Foster. Row' Four, lleft to rightlz R. Amalfa, J. Turner, B. Scheidt, J. Hall, J. Zwarin, J. Kub- aches, J. Schuber, J. Zukowski, R. Brown, M. Carter, and A. Sparks. Row Five, Cleft to rightlz B. Bachman, C. Maida, K. Hanna, J. Greulick, A. Touyahov, L. Vandenburgh, A. Price, J. Kosiarski, H. Libby, G. Dore, C. Hoffman, and S. Schultz. X A 'Y L-z V' This committee's work is never done. The Log's executive committee, formed at the end of last year, bega.n its functioning in September. They worked for many nights after school, aided by their special committees,compiling material,writing captions, and sort- ing pictures. Through their countless efforts and co-operation emerges the 1958 Log. The committee is composed of the following: Row' One Qleft to rightj: Faith Petchers, Linda Cooper, Daniel Erven, co-editors Bill Mehr and Barbara Reynolds, Carol Hulse, a.nd P. Walling. Row Two lleft to rightj: Grace Leibel, Phoebe Siegel, Janet Errickson, Marie Novack, Ruth Bollmeyer, Sheldon Schultz, Bob Billker, Connie Reid, Sue Millard, Inga Schoenherr, and Joyce Strohchein. Row' Three Cleft to rightlz Ronald Worsley, Howard Isaacs, Bill Graves, and George Evans. At last w e've zmimf mm The theme of Carousel, carried out in the transformation of the Sea Girt Inn into a merry-go-round with high stepping horses and animals of all kinds, set the mood for a never to beforgotten evening of excitement and fun. Musical entertainment after dinner contributed the original touch which culminated in a Farewell song to the Seniors. The climax of the evening was the crowning of the king and queen who were pulled around the ballroom by their court in a misty pink swan float. When the last strains of Good Night Sweetheart echoed in their ears, the tired but happy couples headed for home. made it: but first formalities. All ment of king and queen. A .tt are expectantly awaiting the announce The royal couple as they are escorted by The newly crowned king andqueenmaketheu' their court. debut. 'f Y... RV N 5-if Q Il d Regally being crowned king and queen by Emery Pudder, Junior Class President, and Pat McGa.ckin, Vice President, are John Muly and Betsy Warner. The music started, a.nd the carousel began its whirl through a night of enchantment which will linger in our memories forever. Candid Camera Freehold Regiona.l's Future Farmers oi America are pictured here. A group devoted to better farming, it is one of the largest clubs in school. troyers of pearly, whlte teeth of all students Another day, another inspection. Here Dr. Sagotsky, school dentist, checks for those des One of the 'B' vitamins around F. R.H.S. . . . Bob. Mr. Hanley is here hard at work on one of the tasks that constantly confront him. 'Working hard?' From the looks of the pictures on the wall, someone must have been. Vitamin 'B2' . . .... Ben f.,' gg Third of our 'B' vitamins ..... Bill 'fx if 459 A .5 K .J ip 3 4 , Ill - l El! The music department of our school has provided outstand- ing entertainment throughout the year. From assembly singing to formal concerts, they have offered a variety of programs utilizing the talents of the students. Praise is to be given to instructors Mr. Lube, Mr. Whittemore, Mr. Astor, and to those students who participated actively. suprise... ' Freehold Regional's snappy band devotes much of its time to the entertainment of the student body and the community. Each week during football season, you can find them hard at work, practicing new pieces and rou- tines, climaxed by a tremendous half-time Thanksgiving show. For the remainder of the school year,the time is devoted to assemblies and concerts, given both in Freehold and the surrounding districts. The credit for the success of this organization lies with its members underthe excellent direction of Mr. Franklin Astor. O Hunk and Dutch Just ca.n't seem to get together Maybe xt s because they're too anxlous about those pm u s Do w e detect a look of pleasure under that make up? The speed 1n thns scene is definitely not the one posted. :rr-1-U L mn ,J.'!,,,.. RIGHT Next txme don't take any advxcefrom your Pa1s' about creasmg your pants under a mattress We hve and learn 'J- The Senior Play Cast of 1958 under the able direction of Mr. Robert Allen flower leftl. Mob scene left to right: Tom Barkalow, Prinnie Bacon, Bud Mclllvaine, Sheila Kelsey, Sue Millard, Ilda Bernardo, Mike Williams, Ken Long, Sheldon Schultz, Stuart Wooster, Judy Curry, Howard Isaacs, Pat McGackin, Bob Billker, Bill Graves, Ken Applegate, and Alice Wolfe. enzmf PM Under the able direction of Mr. Robert Allen the cast portrayed this humorous comedy in three acts, most vividly, The combined efforts of actors, coaches, stage manager, and all the behind scenes crew helped to make the play a success. The usherettes, attired in bobby-socks and sweaters, corresponded with the prep school setting. The well suited actors sent the audience into pealsoflaughter as they locked themselves in closets, hid under beds, and constantly climbed in and out the windows. A good job, well done. f yr I i K 9 1 3 it , 'W 2' l ' 'Zig 4. 'xi 5 'pun-eq sn X . J The Make-Up Committee looks busy Pert Sheila Kelsey is waiting anx- as they are preparing the cast. iously for the results. Student Goveffnmenz' Kenneth Applegate William Mehr President Vice President Cynthia Jones Secretary Ann Dune Treasurer The Student Council is an organization striving to develop in each student afeeling of being an important spoke in the huge wheel of activities of Freehold Regional, to encourage other organizations in their projects both financially and morally, to provide a working co-operation between fac- ulty and students, and to serve the school and the community whenever possible. Some of the highlights of the year were the readoption of our war orphan, the annual school play, provision of two scholarships nm, inf' for the graduating members of the senior class, the freshman orientation program, the publication and distribution of the Stu- dent Handbook, the sponsorship of social activities, decoration of the school at the Christmas season, the financial support giv- en to the gymnastic team and various other activities, the organization of Field Day, and the revision of the Student Council Constitution to meet the needs of a fast- growing school. A-fl' 1,-, D . Members of the 1957 - 1958 Student Council Row One Cleft to rightl: Sally Sweet, Carol Foster, Marsha Kramer, Barbara Tufkenjian, Sa.ndy Ber- nardo, Kenneth Applegate, Cindy Jones, AnnDurie, Bill Mehr, Rose Kuey, Polly Engel, Lois VanDer- veer, Sue Katz, and Pat McGackin. Row Two lleft to rightj: Cathy Chisholm, Diane Zarziski, Janet Harwood, Sue Millard, Gale Whitson, Virginia Breining, Joy Rogers, Mary Spradley, Sandra Boyr, Betsy Jones, Sue Malone,Pat Saunders, and Pola Neimtzow. Row Three Qleft to rightjz Lois Ann Hendrickson, Shiela Lamberton, Renata Fun- gini, Joan Ziemiecki, Barbara Freer, Judy Curry, Pat Staples, Sally Lamberton, Barbara McNa- mara, Kathleen McDonnel, Sally Clark, Dolores Borowski, and Sharen Gravat. Row Four lleft to rightj: Tony Seaman, Ronald Sagotsky, Demiis Nowack, Danny Hyman, Frank Steinitz, Sidney Reed, Joe Collins, Eugene Herson, Norman Pri- most, Walter Jameson, Robert Moore, Augie Daesener, and Dick White. Row Five lleft to rightjz Fred Storz, Steven Cucchiara, Thomas Bachman, Marty Eisenberg, Bill Spencer, Ron Reynolds, Joe Lar 'in, Douglas Fromm, and Glen Cashion. 4 5, 'Q'-K ,l 'Geel I should have gotten the clip-on kind. Be patient, dearl' 'Howardl Where are your eyes? Is that your date?' Pudge and Mickey seem to be enjoying themselves. Nothing is more enjoyable than a refreshing ucoke' between dances. Ckffisfmfzs mace 'R g ,, Adding the finishing touches before entering the ballroom. What could be more satisfying than fine apparel, a beautiful girl, and a tra- ditional dance at Christmas? The Christmas dance, traditionally held before the seasons holidays, provided entertainment and good fun for all in attendance. The semi-formal dance, annually sponsored by the Senior Class and housed in our spac- ious gymnasium, proved to be a highlight of the school year. Music for the dance was furnished by the Sophis- ticators, a professional band of note. Appreciation is given to all those whose unsaving efforts made the dance a hugh success. -gba, .- Glowing in Christmas fashion was the beauti- ful tree situated at the middle of the gym. It provided warmth for all. ew! Award These students have earned the honor of re- ceiving the Freehold Regional High School Merit Award. They have demonstrated leadership, outstanding citizenship, and maturity. Recipients of this award are working to their capacity and represent the ideals on which the Merit Award is based. Everything which these students under- take, they do to the best of their ability in a constant effort to better themselves, their com- munity, and their school. Their co-operative and considerate attitudes reflect the type of student who will get the most out of the oppor- tunities offered them. Merit Award Winners - 1957 First Row, left to right: H. Isaacs, D. Briggs, J. Muly, B. Kelsey, L. Burke, R. Polhemus, M. Craig, S. Millard, M. Girrito, F. Kulick, I. Good- man, A. Madge, M. Maghan, Y. Benson, B. Brager, G. McCormick, M. Tanne, C. Mahoney, H. Richel- son, R. Woodruff, D. Breazeale, F. Foy,D.Cash- ill, C. Andretta, L. Daniels, M. Mattox, A. Hersh. Second Row, left to right: M. Draper, A. Lathrop, J. Duckenfield, C. Schultheiss, P. Siegel, E.Wein- stein, C. Lott, P. Mongano, B. Reynolds, J. Kos- iarski, K. Long, J. Nollar, B. Warner,P.Dreyer, V. Thomson, S. Jones, M. Huff, A. Vitomski, A. Goldberg, P. Honig, R. Clark, S. George,D. Free- man, S. Chester, L. Sorcher, B. Powell, D. Beck. Third Row, left to right: H. Suydam, W. Conover, G. Evans, D. Jones, J. Errickson, A. Durie, M. Novak, D. Erven, Y. Hampton, P. Brewer, F. Petchers, L. Cook, C. Hulse, L. Cooper, A. Gold- stein, R. Bilker, W. Bodnarchuk, P. Engel, M. M Miller, P. McGackin, M. Kruse, R. Kuey, I. Bernardo, M. DaPonte, J. Engel, J. Stroschein, P. Walling, L. Maghan. Fourth Row, left to right: D. Cohen, S- Kelsey, W. Mehr, P. McGowan, C. Wybernec, S. Lamberton, A. Martianov, S. Towas- ser, M. Dugan, B. Ellis, J. Garrison, M. Hulsart, L. Heulitt, M. Obsatz, J. Hantman, N. Primost, R. LaRocco, B. Stroger, E. Isaacs, R. Hamilton, J. Donovan P. Gall, E. Corrie, G. Yates. Fifth Row, left to right:D. VanDerveer, N. VanDerveer, S. Katz, G. Whitson, M. Moss, M. Oliver, O. Sto- larenko, D. Knauer, C. Baum, S. Lamberton, H. Serifin, P. Preston, I. Demery, B. Smith, J. Sil- vergate, M. Eisenberg, J. Silver, L. Badanes, L. Taylor, L. Friedman, A. Rohm, S. Halpern, F. Silber, F. Rosenstreich, M. Gleason, R. Rumfield, S. Baggitt, C. Reid. Sixth. Row, left to right: J. Torres, L. Va.nDerveer, E.Weigand, B. Barton, E. Robinson, E. Dong, J. Wardell, S. Garvin, J. Har- wood, E. Herr, T. Haven, K. Welsh, L. Yetman, M. Redmond, P. Saunders, P. Niemtzow,G. Fara- galli, T. Bachman, G. Cashion, M. Zlotkin, V. Costigan. Seventh Row, left to right: W. Chin, M. Freeman, J. Clayton, I. Duffner, M. Brodniak,M. Goldfine, R. Rice, R. Sagotsky, J. Rogers, E. Fiore, J. Burst, K. Holmish, I. Goldman, L. Visceglia, I. Andreeff, K. DeLong, P. Davis, M. Clayton, R. Brocavich, J. Dawes, D. Rooney, R. Heffner, W. Spencer, I. Benitez. Eighth Row, left to right: S. Freuler, L. Elff, P. Keeter, P. Kiernan, C. Becker, M. Cohen, W. Buck, C. Pease, B. Perchalski, E. Schwartz, D. Hillpot, C. Va.nDer- veer, R. Niemtzow, D. Landewehr, B. Katz, L. Cornell, B. Tufenkjian, E. Waibel, R. Reynolds, A. Tuyahow, F. Accisano, P. Saker, B. Rottcamp, B. Brewer, w. zimmerer. CAMERA suv: K. Bellamy, D. Christie, J. Evans, K. Lanoue, E. Pudder, J. Whitson. '?f-92: 'r I 2 B111 could use more hands but does all rlght mth the ones he has Cfmvlzd Czmzem Performxng the xmportant servxces xn the mam offxce are fleft to rxghtj Mane Zxegel, 4 L is ski I ' ,L . 'I'TI1I'l T M'i. . . ' ,.,Q, ' 'As N RS, ' , 1 ,413 Q,- :f4? m . 3 - H-Q-1. Lf' ff: X M., , ' '??f :, S H+ 1 f ef-i514 , , ,,, 3 ' A aj' 1 :Hp f ,H f I i , wif- 'fvzz-. ' PN .2 i ' ,Y 'X Riff , , M Q L:!1 ,,4 A an .P f , - D A ' W , , J,-ww L' 4, L, sim-I Y H5 A :icq .' 1,2 wg Mm f- 3: Q R J-ffl. , if T? 'Q fr '.n -- 2 fav -KH.-,t '5-,-yy, M, 1y if 90 ' Jxxvi Hu , ., X' ',J' I , .R N Wg, 'z SME, v f V , j1f'f .f,' I7 J' . , X L 'if . - -. ' '..ffw'5Q,flsfffigiivv-QT? 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This program is onavolunteer basis, and students from each class participate. The activities offered include team sports such as hockey, volley- ball, basketball, and gymnastics, and individual sports such as tennis, track, and field. Participants follow regular gym procedures concerning costume and health rules. The students look forward to this program because it offers them an enjoy- able change from the regular school day. 'Girls, do a double flip and bounce it off your heads 1' G l 'Hey ref, his hands are over the net I' 'It must have gone in with such big hands I' 'Where did they all come from?' What's up, boys?' , A5 X J A L i 1 Q F! I 'L ,X-.XQO 6 avi ' 25? .4 . ,NW 4 rar., f f ' 'SM' iw 'Hit it hard while you're at it! 'The lme-up. 'And another satellite is 1aunched.' X 1 5 W1 4 Baseball Team - 1957 Standing Qleft to rightj: Malcolm Zlotkin, John McCarthy, Vincent Cullen, Glenn Cashion, Louis Mendini, and Coach Emerson Dunton. Sitting lleft to rightl: Mike Schottland, Tom Barkalow, Don Cashion, Dave Cashill, Terry Hunt, and Joe Buczynski. Kneeling: Joe Henderson. Although the Shore crown was not regained, the Freehold Regional High School Baseball Team provided fine baseballthroughout the sea- son. The outstanding players of the season were Glenn Cashion '59, Lou Mendini '60, and John McCarthy '57. Highlights of the season included John McCarthy's no-hitter against Neptune, and a 2l to 7 slaughter over Manasquan. With many hopefuls coming up and the loss of only one Senior, the win column is expected to improve next year. Those who watched the games look forward to the coming year for additional thrills. Another drive hauled dovm by Cashion. 1 5 gl 6 if . -..J 'Up and over !' The Freehold Regional High School track team had a moderately successful season last year. The cindermen split theirfour dual meets and secured a second place finish in their only tri-meet. ln Shore Conference competition they finished a strong third. A bright note in this year's team is the return of three good hurdlers who last year placed third at the Bridgeton and Long Branch Relays. With the development of some good sprinters and weight men, and under the fine direction of Mr. Albert Bennett, the thin-clads are cham- pionship-bound in future years. l Q - 53755 F9 9. , i I. 1 , i- L . I 'Drop in any time, Ron ! Track and Field Team - 1957 Standing Cleft to rightl: Coach A. Bemiett, M. Jeffcoat, M. Ogborne, B. Perry, S. Robinson, D- Lawrerwey J. Dawes, B. Pogue, G. Dey, S. Tave, H. Kuchinski, R. Surgent, R. La Rocco, R. Rupprecht, E. Herr, J.Whitman,F. Key, R. Frisson, S. George, E. Pudder, and Field Coach R. Stevenson. Kneeling Qleft to rightl: S. Katz, E. McGrory, M. Spector, E. Surgent, J. Thonpson, R. Dent, F. Pinkus, R. Glovich, D. Byrnes, H. Boyce, B. Williams, P. Blevins, C. Dekle, D. Van Derveer, J. Silverglate, a.nd L. Tamai. Seated lleft to rightl: managers G. Evans a.nd V. Alt, I. Hawthorne, J. Torres, M. Sherman, D. I-linden, F. Carter, K. Koonce, J. Dunbar, P. Hayes, R. Niemtzow, P. Honig, a.ndR. Broca- vich. . g 99 1 g V 4- DJ' Into the home stretch ' Cross-Country Team - 1957 Standing fleft to rightj: Coach Albert Bennett, Manager Victor Alt, Rick Spano, Steve Katz, Bill Williams, Lloyd Burlew, Robert Astor, Frank Pinkus, Carl Williams, and Manager George Evans. Kneeling Qleft to rightjz James Hawthorne, Julio Torres, Charles Lloyd, Warren Van Derveer, Sidney Ried, Timwhit- son, and Tom Cornell. H -4 'Hb'- Stu Robinson leads the pack With Coach Bennett at the helm Cross Coun try IS offered to all boys who have the cnthus lasm and determlnatlon to help thelrteam reach the top The team was fortunate to have lettermen John Applegate and Frank Pmkus returning this year A newcomer Robert Astor became top man and made If possible, for Freehold to place fourth in the Shore Conference Meet Losing only one member through graduation the progress of Cross Country can only move in a forward direction .- -,x Je' ,,',,w ,V-',n?vhf, .,t1 F, 7, ,. '-' - , l ne, The Freehold Regional High School football team was one of the most impressive inCentral Jersey. Although the team failed to gain Shore Conference laurels this year after winning it for an unprecedented four years, they proved to be one of the finest teams ever produced at Freehold Regional. The overall season's record was six wins and two losses, with Asbury Park and Middle- town Township providing the opposition in the two defeats. The Colonials had a well-balanced at- tack built around Emery Pudder who was chosen by the Newark Star Ledger as an all-state tackle. All of the men on the team gained some individual recognition and proved to be fine examples of the material produced at Freehold. The coaching staff, headed by Harold Schank and composed of Charles Ray, Walter Zuber, Jack Van Etten, Al Berlin and John Emery, organized an outstanding team from a group of rookies. Football Team - 1957 Standing, Kleft to rightj: Coaches Schanck and Van Etten, A. Daesner, E. Pudder,H. Pretty, D. Rooney, R. Moore, R. Brocavich, F. Ac- cisano, C. Stanford, J. Rocco, M. Sastokas, R. Tilton, L. Robinson, S. Funghini, R. Rup- precht, J. Glover, R. Dent, ManagerD. Beck, and Coaches Zuber and Ray. Kneeling, Cleft to rightjz Manager D. Nowack, H. Whille, A. Prest, A. Fischer, J. Whitman, P. Hayes, V. Cullen, P. Blevins, R. Griffiths, L. Russell, E. Owens, F. Key, R. Williams, R. Frisson, and L. Mendini. Sitting, lleft to rightjz E. Surgent, R. Mauser, D. Cashion, F. Herbert, J. Henderson, P. Sitkus, B. Taylor, B. Gard- ell, D. Van Derveer, F. Carter, P. Meiri, and T. Banks. wwf? 'Lead the way, boys V' Lonesome, stranger?' 'Going somewhere, Steve ?' T 4 I -v . 2,151 W l ' -1' , , . t, 4, ani., 5-,nv -!,A,, f .sim ,.., uf' ' f ' g I-'wax l - F51 , HT at idx? A... . I I 4 G - I ,NM X 4 Q -A G U' me 1, R Cheerleaders - 1958 Left ltop to bottomjz Cindy Jones, Patsy Oliver, Phyllis Mongano, and Pat McGackin. Middle: Ann Durie and Sheila Kelsey, Co-Captains. Right Qtop to bottomj: Louise Zebroski, Carol Freeman, CarolFoster, andCarolGuise. CameraShy: Joan Schanck and Gail Yates. AJORETTE Majorettes - 1958 Left to Right: Nina Pavliv, Doris Christie,Diane Zarzyski, Linda Yetman, Ann Rohm, Pat Saunders - Drum Majorette, Margie Dreyer - Head Majorette, Gay Faragalli, Margaret Miller, Pat Stahlbaum, and Pat McGowan. Camera Shy: Irene McCarthy. JY N. V: I. X. ., , . M if ,, if Q' .J ,l I f igxhlg , ' ,ul .sq The second year 1n IIS new gym naslum found the Freehold Reglonal cigers and thelr coach Joseph Cal laert havlng a better season than durmg the PIGVIOUS years They seemed to have the spark and hustle whlch prov1ded the wmmng mea sures m the1r games Freehold Reglon al s team also found the foul lme help ful lt was the free throws that kept the score so close 1n many of their contests Attendance also hadabetter season what Wllh free transportatlon to away games and dances followmg the home games But mamly because the games were thr1llers the fans started f1ll1ng the large gymnasmm Ron makes xt look easy 'Get off his shoulder, Fredl' 'Ready -- Aim - ' -1 ri' 'Do something, Bill I' -5 Jrnr 'Alex to the rescue.' 'Birzin saves the 7'33'7WEfe:su -Q day.' 'Hurry -up, Nick !' X Under the guidance of two new coaches, Mr. Ronald Udy, and assistant Mr. Richard Krape, a great improvement was shown in the sophomore year of the soccer team. The team's record was three wins, two ties, and four losses. The highlight of the year was a 1-Oloss to undefeated state champions Hightstown. Two mem- bers, Richard White, a senior, and Alex Birzin, a junior, were selected to the All-State team for the first time. Although eleven seniors are leaving the team, the outlook for the future is excellent. Soccer Team - 1957 Standing Lleft to rightjz Coach R. Udy, Manager Les Heulitt, Brian Horn, Dave Byrnes, Pete Edwards, Ken Applegate, Nick Sollogub, Bill Graves, Lew Vandenburgh, Bob Chapman, Tony Posidelow, Dick White, Student Coach Vic Abramav, and Assistant Coach Krape. Kneeling Cleft to rightjn Alex Onoprienko, Bob Peters, Richard Lawrence, Steve Valente, Ed Herr, Lambert Kershbaumer, Al Kramer, Jesse Silverglate, Charles Wurst, Utschur Moshkan, and Manager Anton Widmer. Sitting Qleft to rightlz Bob Morris, Steve Beck, Gary Dore, Tony Seaman, Alex Birzin, Gary Barker, Charles Maida, Walter Jamison, Joe Brown, and Bill Morris. , - 4. A 'Who's playing hopscotch?' x ' ' x xi A' V' C , 1 f g xx Jig ur . 'P' XJ .. Xlx .J M L, , C 'XJ' A ' fl' I lx Q' X J is- , X X V P L ,A y T fx, I' ' kJ l 1 Joe Hogan, Captain. X I -1 H VJ ,J Q .v I 'L Ax N' XV rv' V -7 'W xx JX. 'MX 'xx Kalaxl ' J I Mt. XJ l Fx Xiu X J' y -' Q' ui ' KL f . .X V - Xe ' . L' .1-N ' -' L. ' ,. x' X M kj b Xl x ' J' v X, f ,Y N K N M, 3 M 3 . - , 1 1, Gynihastics, in only' its second year at Freehold Regional, has scheduled competitive meets against Ferris High School, in Jersey City, and the West Point freshmen for the first time. Prior to this, the squad, conposed of forty- three boys and twelve girls, has only performed at schools in this area. These exhibitions include clown acts, rhythmic drills, tumbling, and indiv- idual performances on the high bar, rings, and sidehorse. Seven demonstrations , U . , According to Emerson Dunton, gymnastics coach, every event has shown 1 I,-marked improvement over the previous year. 'V tl' Wi f Ti Yfbgfv 'Y LX JL ,L Nfl G . - ,I ymnastics Team 1958 cf JV Nl' frwfgli-st rov. Qleft to rightjz Coach Emerson Dunton, H. Jackson, Wm. McGackin, B. Smith, X ' 7. if L V' . Kerekes, G. Taylor, F. Surgent, R. Canyon, and K. Nance. Second row ileft to rightjz ' j ,L M. Stevenson, J. Gary, B. oaxes,K. Hanna, R. smith, w. stewart, D. From, and B. cam- 'fw 'L arata. Third row Qleft to rightjz R. Dore, W. Hogan, L. Rosein, W. Newhart, D. Rhio, D. . Gross, T. Haven, A. Cepriano, andT. Yates. Fourth row Lleft to rightjz W. Jones, J. Reed, ' ' J. Eardley, N. Harvey, B. Pillis, and W. Pillis. Ik, N 1. fb of this nature have been planned for this season which lasts until March lst.t,,f Q A P KX 1 .1 X x 'sl l HQ i i A mania-1. Kelsey Nance astride his 'horse 'With the greatlest of ease-.' I ,.:+?'- Hey, what are you boys doing down there? 'Bottoms up.' 'Pllsui' Qxicym Qw r C ' U X LJM W P f LF-. 3 25 1' ' . s Q ' 4 V X.. ge -f 4 -fl' wiymvpnd V ,lf ii E ,Lx-4 x .fd A ,ff X , ppm. , as The Girl's Athletic Association provides a very popular after school sports program for girls. This association is a member of the New Jersey Athletic Association for Girls. A coun- cil composed of President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, and two representatives from each class governs the association. Appointed posi- tions to the council are a Point System Man- ager, Publicity Manager, and 'Chit Chat Man- ager fState Association Newsletterj The G.A.A. provides opportunities for the girls to participate in individual and team sports such as- Hockey, Soccer, Basketball, Swimming, Volley Ball, Softball, Speedball, Tennis, and Bad- minton. 1 5 0 'it 9 v Q lv 5 , ..v'!U'!!Q'i-tv, 5 .g U w A - ' V . sr L, Qu di. L 'Kick that balll' Here come Renata, Mabel, and Noreen ready to pounce on it. 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