Point Pleasant Beach High School - Ebb Tide Yearbook (Point Pleasant Beach, NJ)

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I I I I s I - 5 I -A-f--A-A-ff--ff I 'ff PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS POINT PLEASANT BEACH HIGH SCHOOL POINT PLEASANT BEACH, NEW JERSEY Y if f A' f ' 1 JW V -1 it X 'A-jan N 4---f -NA i H Mfr '-nr 'f ': i. 5 in ' 2 -.-' ' 4 ' H ' U N 1 q N.-Q K Fil ff -si i V .gnfroclucfion X In This year's Ebb-Tide, an a++emp+ has been macie 'ro presen+ a Hue piciure of rhe acrivijries and fi everyday happenings as fhey occurreci ciuring The pasr four years. .5 Special consideraiion should be given To rhe V members of Jrhe sraff for Their help and coopera- Jrion in Trying To make Jrhis boolc a success, r - nf- lr is our sincere wish rhar Jrhese pages recail for E5 5 is, you in your reaoling, as Jrhey have for us in our eciiring, pleasanr memories of Jrhe wonderful days - we spenr in Poinr Pleasanr Beach High School. .. L 1 'i'-1:-, Aka'- . A'-inn., . 5 Z 4 . -- .., .., sk.-.L wif -W., 1 S.. X H- l ' .-.,.o . -ex Q. XDQXXEN, , Q ss 1 5 . Q Q, .. S Y A: S ik: x X 66165 o f56 0 i f ill R A Y M O N D C. B E R G E N lbechcafion We, +he class of 1956, sincerely wish Jro dedicaie +his issue ol Ebb-Tide To Mr. Raymond Bergen in grareful ap- precialion lor all he has done for our class and for The many classes before us. I+ is imporranr Jrhar in This his pasr year he knows Thar Jrhe work of a guarrer of a cenlury has nol gone unnoriced or unapprecialed. Even now we know Jrhal we will, in our fulure years, con- rinue lo Jrhink of Mr. Bergen as a man whose guidance was characlerized by wisdom, whose graciousness lighled his friendly eyes, and whose parienl zeal and loyalry made us respond so readily ro his Jrhoughlful advice. Our Jrhanks and apprecialion is rherefore offered lhrough Jrhe dedicafion of our yearbook ro ihis man who so richly deserves ir. Good luck and God bless you, Mr. Bergen. ' ' I rm., 1' ,................ I ,,,, M MR. ANTRIM Superinfendenf earsage fo Me .giucfenfs 0 poinf pdadanf EMA 3400! Probably never before in The hisTory of American ed- ucaTion has There been so much aTTenTion given To The need Tor developing The inTeIlecTuaI TaIenTs of our younger gen- eraTion. This year has wiTnessed The esTablishmenT of a naTion-wide organized drive To increase greaTly The college scholarship opporTuniTies Tor youTh. Business and indusTry are recognizing The imporTance of invesTing money in higher educaTion Tor purposes of developing our greaTesT naTural resource-The brain power oT our young people. This musT be done To an even greaTer degree if we are To meeT The educaTionaI compeTiTion of Those who would desTroy de- mocracy. More and more graduaTes of Poinl' PIeasan+ Beach High School have been The recipienTs of scholarships in re- cenT years. IndicaTions are, aT This wriTing, Thai' This year's seniors are likewise making successful bids Tor such scholar- ship recogniTion. IT IS SMART TO WORK FOR GOOD GRADES AND TO HAVE A GOOD SCHOOL RECORD! WheTher as a recommendaTion Tor empIoymenT or Tor scholarship con- sideraTion, a record of good academic achievemenT and good ciTizenship deTiniTely pays dividends. A TRIBUTE TO A MAN: G. HAROLD ANTRIM, SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS On Tuesday, April I7Th, we were profoundly shocked by TirsT The rumor and shorTly afferwards The unalTerable TacT ThaT Mr. AnTrim, our superinTendenT, had died ThaT morning. WiThin a Tew hours of hearing This Tragic news, an enTire communiTy awoke To The recogniTion of a greaT man and an ouTsTanding ciflizen whose work and accomplishmenTs we had Taken for granfed Tor nearly ThirTy years. Wifh painful suddenness we became aware ThaT in knowing him so well, we had undersTood him so poorly. We are ashamed To realize Thai' now we can do so IiTTle Tor This man who did so much. NOT Thal' Mr. AnTrim ever soughT praise or commendaTion Tor whaT he regarded as an almosT sacred obIigaTion To his school and communiTy. Far Trom IT. Indeed posThumous exalTaTion would be unworThy of and alien To The sinceriTfy of his ChrisTian principles. For iT is perhaps The mosT eloquenT TesTimony To his greaTness ThaT he labored unobTrusively and accomplished his mosf signiTicanT achievemenTs wiTh passionaTe anonymiTy. To oThers he IeTT Tame and publiciTyg Tor himself he soughi' only The saTisTacTion of doing his iob well. If The meaning of his deaTh eludes us, The meaning of his life is inescapable. Selfless dedicaTion and Tireless obedience To a purpose and To a communiTy have a value beyond and even in spiTe of our Trivilous maTeriaIisTEic scrambling and scheming. IT is more Than a goal or a noble ideal. IT is a way of life. GreaTness is measured noT by Tlashbulbs popping or honors recorded, buT by The inspiraTion of 'FuTure generaTions Tor whom life is beTTer wiThouT Their even knowing The price IT cosT. This is The meaning and The TulTillmenT of The life of This man who chose To live among us. Pray God Thar we may prove worThy of his love Tor us. EBB TIDE STAFF , .1 ssl -Q 3 ii- Mr. Briclenbough Vice-Principal Formal educaTion is buT The inTroducTion To aduI+ living. EducaTion is noT compleTed wiTh graduaTion Trom high school buT exTends Through- ouT liTe. l-low well you have overcome The diffi- culTIes, which you have Thus Tar encounTered. de- Termines To a large degree your preparedness Tor The Taslcs yeT To come. Your school liTe should have TaughT you honesTy, ambiTion, cooperaTion, puncTualiTy, Tolerance, a sense OT righT, a willingness To serve, and a desire To learn. These are your Tools To success. May you always use and develop Them. To each graduaTe l wish greaT success and much happiness. Mr. Whitcomb Principal TO Tl-TE CLASS OF 1956 As you are graduaTed This year, you will be enTering inTo an economy of abundance never beTore experienced by any counTry in any pre- vious generaTion. Be Thanlciul Tor This. Be appre- ciaTive oT all The sTruggles which oTher genera- Tions wenT Through To accomplish This. Remem- ber ThaT despiTe This presenT sTaTe oT plenTy, each generaTion musT prove iTselT worThy-musT work To lceep whaT iT has inheriTed. Be willing To do your share. And also never TorgeT ThaT only by sharing wiTh oThers less TorTunaTe will we lceep our counTry Tree and prosperous. g Boord ol Educcltion The Board of Educalion members are civic-minded men and women elecled each year by cilizens of Jrhe cornrnunily. ll' is Through lheir elforls lhal our school prob- lems are mel' and selrlled. No amounl of praise adequalely describes Their sincere inleresl in and assislance lo our srudenls and lacully. Mrs. l-leclcel. who has been wi+h Jrhe Board of Educalion for 29 years. re+ired and Mrs. Morris was elecled 'ro 'rake her place. EDWARD B. WARDELL Presidenl ol Jrhe Board of Educalion S. , , .W WC-- '2 J fb ff, saou Leff fo righf: G. Harold Anfrim, A. Noel Wilson, L. Errol Pearce, Joseph S. Pafferson, G. A. Becker, Mrs. Sophie Heclrel. i 4 2 J 1 2 f 'I ' 'f fl f' U Q? 'ff ,' fi I S!-,K 4 id' 'if '4 , Us Leff To righT: Silvio Bonarcli, Eugene Ward, Auleen Trammell, Isabelle ChapooTian, Guidance Direcfor, John Pabst Missing: David Oxenford. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT During The pasT Two years The services of The Guidance DeparTmenT have been exTended by The inTroducTion oT Tive Teacher-counselors who assisT The guidance direcTor. Miss ChapooTian, in inTer- viewing The high school sTudenTs. AlThough The main work oT These counselors is in The Tield oi educaTional guidance, personal or vo- caTional problems are also TrequenTly handled. The counselors meeT wiTh The direcTor every Wednes- day aTTer school To discuss The weelc's evenTs and To malce plans Tor The Tollowing days. These con- Terences are oTTen aTTended by The principal, oTher Teachers, or guesT speakers. Aside Trorn The work oT inTerviewing, scheduling, and advising which goes on all Term, The work of The Guidance DeparTmenT is climaxed by The An- nual Career Corncerence during which consulTanTs Trorn all rnaior occupaTional Tields conier wiTh The sTudenT body To advise Them oT The requiremenTs and opporTuniTies wiThin The vocaTion ol Their choice. STudenTs and TaculTy enThusiasrn TesTiTy To The value oT These rneeTings. Spealrers and Teachers enjoying luncheon before Career Conferences. JET Bw'- Q - 1.V1X. ,415 .eff Lefl lo righl: Miss Bernhardl, Mrs. Crane, Mis. Johnson. CAFETERIA Many lhanlcs lo Mrs. Ellen Roberls, Mrs. Florence Cunningham. and Mrs. Anne Mi- holc, our caleleria slall, who are responsi- ble lor lhe daily preparalion ol lempling and nourishing meals. Even during a helic mid-day rush., lhese ladies always manage lo give each slu- denl a pleasanl smile. Lefl lo righl: Bill Murphy, Mr, Meeker, John Carver. .LF?B'F:'M. L. 1.,- , ,. ,,,, ,..'E,'f-, 1 SECRETARIES Our ellicienl ollice slall was increased lhis year by lhe relurn ol Mrs. Crane. The olher lwo busy ladies are Miss Johnson and Miss Bernhardl. Besides doing lheir myriad laslcs lhey also lind lime lo lcnow each sludenl personally and solve any problems he may have. I E wi '5 , 1 . Lefl +o righf: Florence Cunningham, Anne Miholr, Ellen Roberls. JANITORIAL STAFF ll is because ol lhese lhree well-lilfed men lhal our school is lqepl clean, neal, and comlorlable. Allhough very busy lhey al- ways have lime lor a pleasanl word and smile lor everyone. JEAN ANGER RAYMOND C. BERGEN I SILVIO BONARDI THOMAS L. CASE English I and II General Science, Physics Algebra, Plane Geomeiry Business Subiecls Hisfory I Chemis+ry Shop Mafh. Faculty Eff if-' l Mac Sulherland felling sfories again. J I- A Mrs. Ward loqlring up a ceriain phone number. sszfgbwgfi gy H qi ROBERT W. FAULLS JOSEPH E. GROCELA MARIANNE HEROLD WILLIAM KUNZ English IV Algebra, Plane Geomehy Home Economics Science. Maihemaiics General Science S-vf 5- -'17 EARL C. ELKINTON LOIS M. EDWARDS E. JEANNE DIAMOND ISABELLE CHAPOOTIAN Indus+riaI Ar'rs U, S. Hisfory I, English I Business Subjegig Guidance Direcfcr Civics , , W ,,-..,. I Mr. Repsher faking ii' easy while Ieaching Spanish. 'muy'- 0-...9 fi HARRY MILLER JACK LEVINE JOHN A. LENTZ ARTHUR LEASK French I, II. and III English III, Civics Bookkeeping, Typing U. S. Hisfory I English I ,A1.' , X 1:3 ' X f io X I xx. ll 'D'- ff NS D, I ... an-iff? IZ' F Q -3 '-Z gr .....' ETHEL E- OSMUN DAVID D. oxENFoRD French I and II U. S. History II 4 La+in I and Il WILLIAM O, PATTERSON RICHARD E. REICHARDT WILLIAM V. REPSHER JOSEPH SAWICKI Business Subjecls Ari Spanish I, II, and III English Il English I Physical Educafion Driving DOROTHY STUTZMAN Home Economics W. MACK SUTHERLAND A lnduslrial Arls Mechanical Drawing Teachers busy checking papers in feacherls room' Mr. Palferson babysiffing for Iwo SONS. ULEEN TRAMMELL LUCILLE J. WARD EUGENE D. WARD Social Sluclies Girls' Heallh and English III Mafhemafics Physical Educa+ion Human Rela+ions Public Speaking H 0 C ' fv,L 'L 1 Cv-gi oi JOHN L, PABST MICHAEL J. OZOROSKI English I and ll Human ReIa+ions, Civics, Consumer Economics V 9 ,,, 1 1' ' 1 'l,, ,, Q f ,C L I I ROWENA SCHONER RUTH E. STEM ROBERT C. STETSER WILLIAM D. STRATTAN AFI' Librarian Ins'Irumen+aI Music Boys' HeaI+h and Physical Ed ucafion Qi if 55 W -w-Ln. Miss HeroIcI can always be found School Nurse in 203 sewing. The gossip corner for Ihe men Ieachers. MRS- HAINES rr, ff' ,J k'K,.m-' 'T'----.Af ff I FRANCES WILBUR NANCY E. YOUHON IRENE ZIZAK ' Biology Vocal Music Girls' He-iI'fI'1 and : Physical Educafion . :ERR ,AQ 4 J-5' c gi I'.III, ' V1 y ..u f II '4 . NM l 1, I w fx iv- Mm LeTT To righi C Dimm L Burke A Goldberg G Gravino STAFF AT WORK J. Blanco M ReiserT S Pier J Holmes Leff To fiQ'1+1 L' DSVTWGFSST. J. MeTzger, M. ReiserT, J. Lynch. T- ClaYl0f1. N. Randolph, C. PaTTerson. EBB TIDE LasT May, while decoraTing Tor The Junior Prom, The ediTors oT The Ebb-Tide sTaTT were picked by Mr. Eugene D. Ward, The club's advisor. We knew Then ThaT our l956 yearbook had To be cornpleTed by April oT The Tollowing year. We had a deadline To meeT and we knew how imporTanT iT was To have iT cornpleTed on Time. The sTaTT spenT long hours, Typing, wriTing, and discussing The problems oT The book. Finally, our Ebb-Tide was compleTed and our worries were over. To Mr. Ward, The ediTors and Their assisTanTs exTend Their appre- ciaTion Tor The help and leadership he showed us. We wish To Thank him Tor making our I956 Ebb-Tide yearbook a success. EBB TIDE STAFF FirsT row, lefT To righT: J. MeTzger, C. PaTTerson, L. Demaresh E. Holmes Second row A Goldberg G. Gravino, M. ReiserT, J. Holmes, N. Randolph. Third row: J. Lynch J Blanco T ClayTon D Nauss, J. Mason. C. Dimm, D. Smifh. 'S E237 19 L 'ef 3 gf .,., X ,yi l ' , ' . ' iii l-lb' - I vw Q i- w .. Q 4- t: :+ f asvq if, 7 ' :jf 2 fy 'f X?'ff5 ! 7 A f ffl N , gf ra ...Sy ? . I V' f -- Y-Y- -i N .5 . .... Q :T -,ZX q,L,:,,L,...., .!4nc! ouf 0 ffm mi f, 4 5 Q v W , e -: ' f , --, ffl: C 1- ff Z'f W gf'1iE g Q.. 'i gm-,,,,,... I new CL new JPQCLIYL, new LUCL . . . if -R Q ...M 5 ZIA and 25A I 1 w l I: R E S H M E N L 22A and 24A l 'e FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS L H fo ri hh Roberf Leibfried, Treasurer: Pafricia Malone, Secrefaryg 9 9 Andrea Becker, Vice-President Kenneih Slocum, President so lg of fix ..A gw 3 al' n ,W , L, .I f , 20A The freshman class This year is The largesl in Jrhe h' lor of Poinl' Pleasanl Beach l-ligh School. Afjrer is y a few monlhs we golf acquainled and elecled. Ken- . I V. -P . nefh Slocum, President Andrea Beclcer, ice resi- denrq Palricia Malone, Secrelaryg and Roberl Lesb- lriecl, Treasurer. We had a wonderful lime prepar- ing and allending lhe Freshman Dance. Soon we if l even losl' our brighl new look and began lo ee al home in high school. l sf 21 Firsl' row: D. Nauss, D. WeT+lin, E. Reichardi-. Second row: K. Schroeder, R. Ter- Officiols Club The OTTicials Club, headed by William D. STraTTan, AThleTic DirecTor, sTands Tor Tair play and sporTsmanship. The club Teaches boys how To oTTiciaTe basl4eTbaIl games. They pracTice whaT They are Taughf by oTTiciaTing aT InTramural baslceTball games. The club also Teaches The boys The rules oT The diTTerenT games and gives Them The viewpoinTs oT The Tans as well as oT The players. Only iuniors and seniors are allowed in The club. This club could also lead some oT The boys To TuTure iobs oT oTTiciaTing or spare Time oTTiciaTing Tor spending money. rill, B. Blair, B. OTT, J. Grundling, C. SToclrbridge. Third row: G. Corino, J. Kelly, H. OHervanger, H. BarTon, B. Ross, K. Gordinier. Chess Club Under The guidance oT Mr. Bonardi The sTudenTs learn The rules oT The game and discuss all The exciTing plays oT chess. They TesT Their slcill againsT one anoTher while learning The Triclcs oT The game. NoT only is iT inTeresTing and exciTing buT iT Talces slcill To masTer The game. The Chess Club was sTarTed Tour years ago. STudenTs in any grade may ioin The club. NOT only does This club give sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To play and discuss The game oT chess, buT iT also esTablishes Triend- ships among people wiTh a common in- TeresT. 22 I I I I 1 I l ' 2 'x J. MacDonald, C. ComsTock, E. KenneTT. T. Clayfon, H. Case, P. Hall, E. Rehder, gd.,-?crudaTo, P. Sfanziano, A. Hoffman, C. Laefferf. J. Cokefair, C. Cannon, . emmer. Tri-Hi-Y Club The Tri-Hi-Y Club was organized Tor Treshmen girls who wish To build Their characTer and aTTain social grace. During The course oT The year They have speakers and several social gaTherings. The club is under The direcTion oT Miss Osmun. Lef+ To righf: J. Salvafor, P. Carr, J. Chewning, C. S+ein, P. Heidel, B. Cannon, B. Youmans, B. Wiffe, V. Beirne, L. Huey, P. Maffhews. Firsl' row, leff fo right M. BenneHe, B. Hooper, J. Mars, M. Carnahan, S. Coffrell, E. Horner, C. Troyer, L. Bird, J. Callaghan, V. Woher, J. Chandler, P. Hulse, R. BenediHe. Second rwo: J. Slubenvoll, L. Slein, V. Borelli, J. Brice, B. Harris, K. Maras, J. Harding, E. Brower, A. Coolc, C. Dow- ling, D. Ganr, R. Plum, P. Williams. Third row: M. Holmes, . - f1,f,,I,ff. , ' ffL,j' 2 x '1 4 0, , f, ' , r X ff ,jifyflz 4 f., , , 4 M, Q ljirA,Q,g5?gy.2f5.i ,. k ' f1'1f'7' If ' , ' V ' ' fi lp f, 'f f, ' '723175.f'.i'W 1 if 2 f , nie J 22? E9 .1 T 'wfiffaf 5. f Q9 . ' Qi. V, I mg: f 2 A W 6.1 if 1 , X I -.1 9 ff 1 'S 'iif J i T Nf.' 3 IL' ' y The Library Council ig an which helps The school in .rnany There le- seve nry-'rwoi mernrbeers cil. 'Each mber has .libre ry, duly I period an a L heir jobs bwks fxefld O ,C ng J fe - f ein, ,iii f Council members hh e d To C , l f T , - V gain leadership and leer refgecl, besf lilerafure. T be , , , -f--, ,.,f, 5.,.,-egwy.,-,574 . ' ,T ' - 5 1, fiQ1:fQ.,g,L ,. sam ' x-ii: .f Tit f? A ' ' :gb iff V f' 'i-1' Q. ' L5 ' 14 I T 'Yfliil I , - 1 1 , if 2' if 'A .'k, 1 ii . . 1 'K 1' I 5. . . J ' Q Fi? ' I , . 'Hal .:.s.:..f14.s6 M. Gelller, J. Regan, D. Mageros, H. Leufhner, D. Hennessy, J. Dickerson, B. Kurfz, T. Spader, P. Hofer, J. McPherson, R. Jahan. Fcurlh row: R. Cree, L. Kleinschmiclf, B. Kosch, E. Sco++o, H. Woher, J. Osborne, V. Kemchiclr, D. Salrlrer, J. Squire, R. McFarlane, E. Laguna, C. Havens, H. Barron, J. Smi+h, W. Kelehar. Librciry 'L .xr -s, r .P MISS STEM Librarian Council OFFICERS Sealed, leff lo righf: Paf Diclrerson, Vice-Presi- denlg Nancy Honour, Treasurer. Sfanding: Susan Honour, President Kafhy McHenry, Secrefary. 7 I ,V R K '7 - L ,. sf J Xi iii .. -. .ld SENIOR TWIRLERS Firsl row, Lefl' lo rlghlz J. Mason, Co-Capfalnp N. Green, Majors-He C. Pafferson, Co-Capfaln. Second row: B. Roberfson, Flagbearerg C Lovell, E. Holmes, R. Kilman, M. Reiserl, Flagbearer. Twirlers One of lhe mosl enjoyable parls ol any loolloall game is lhe performance of lhe band and lwirlers. The high-slepping lwirlers lend lheir pep and school spiril lo many olher evenls as well. They are on hand lor lhe Variely Show, concerls, conlesls and local parades. These girls have recenlly widened lheir acllvilies To include a per- lormance al all home baslcelrball games. h J B J T1 r-th, C. L ell, N. Schmidf, B. Shagaard, Holmes, R. From rowKllIr?1?n+oSeg:nll:l row urgovlfoberlshawa Mason,oL. Green, C. PaHerson, M. Renserf. --J ew? SENIOR CHEERLEADERS LeTT To righT: Nancy Randolph. Judy Holmes, Lou Ann De-maresT, Carole Dimm. Come a seven is The TavoriTe yell by The sTudenTs and cheerleaders year aTTer year. The cheerleadrs goT OTT To a good sTarT This year by holding pracTices during The sum- mer monThs. This enabled The new cheerleaders To become more Tamiliar wiTh The cheers. Then came our annual Kick-OTT Dance and The opening OT The TooTball season. IT was one OT The mosT successTul dances aT PoinT High. All Through TooTball season The girls lead The sTudenT body aT pep rallies and ouT on The Tield. Following The usual TradiTion The bon-Tire was held Thanksgiving Eve and encouraged The Team and sTudenT body Tor The Turkey Day game. The girls led The baslceTball Team This season To win The Class B Championship. Ending The season The girls parTicipaTed in The annual VarieTy Show. an NANCY RANDOLPH CAROLE DIMM Capfain Co-CapTain Cheerleaders Firsf row, lefT To righT: L. Demaresf, C. Dimm, N. Randolph, J. Holmes, J. Wilson. Second row: J. Lenfz, M. Breda, J. Halbruner, A. Pearce, L. Genung, C. Walker, C. Wiffe. . V xx . 1 N B x . k , ,,,,4..,....-..l. I . 3 ,, f - DAVE WETTLI N :RFQ BOB BLAIR JACK ELY JOE LYNCH and DICK SMITH Co-Ca plains 1' I 1 FOG Foolball is probably our mosl popular sporl. PoinI's record Ihis year was mol loo impressive bul every game was very exciling and Jrhe fans cerlainly qol Iheir mor1ey's worlh. Coach Slrallan and his able assislanlrs, Arlhur ARTHUR BISCH 11 I Q KARL GORDINIER '1 BRUCE MILBURN f 5 3 Leaslc and Mack Sullwerland, la newcomer To Poinl Huis yearl, slarled willn a group ol inexperi- enced boys and developed llwem lnlo a l1ard-figlwling loolball Team llwal surprised many people. Tlwe Team ended llwe season al 3rd place in class B compelilion. DAVE ROBINSON um.: A K L L GERHARD GRUENDLING I DICK NAUSS IQ- Q ,- . 5 I . ry. ...I , I E is VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD. Firsl row, leff +o righh W. Morfon, H. Berger, B. Milburn, J. Ely. Fourth row: Coach Kosch, B. Meola, J. McKenzie, P. Herber+, B. Blair, D. Smifh, Sufherlancl, M. Wilbur, D. Zonlcle, J. Fahey, D. Slender, J. Lynch, D. Nauss, A. Bisch, D. Robinson, J. Conaly, Mana- H- Offefvdngef. E- MCCOUFI. C- Seipel. R. Makin. G. ger. Second row: J. Kelly, B. Mclnfyre, K. GQ'-dinier, D, Tehaney, Coach S+raHan. Fif+h row: Mr. Leaslc, R. Pullin, R. Forielfe, G. Grundling, T. Paifon, J. Corino, J. Millar, M. Wilson- E- Hamill- B- Lardlerll B' Hoffman- B- OH- H- HIFSI- Holmes, F. Marr, G. Spaclaro. Third row: P. Williams, R. B- WSSIPIIBI. B- LeI9l1'l'0I'1. R- Sfeiner. While, H. McClelland, D. Reed, R. Mayor, J. Breda, J. SCHEDULE POINT OPP. 7 ..... Pensbury, Pa. .... I4 O ....... Malawan ...... 8 7 ............ Keyporl ........... I9 43 ,..,, Allanlic Highlands .... O O ..,....... Toms River ......... I3 20 ..,... Rumson ...... 6 I3 .... Carlarel .... I3 I9 .. Manasquan .... 20 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD. Firsf row, lelii' Io right: K. Smiih, G. Grundling, R. O'Neill, C. Morris, R. Corino, F. Tuns+e-ad. Second row: Mr. Reichardr, R. Lohmeyer, M. Krauss, E. Henry, L. Wheeler, K. Carfer, E. Meyer, K. Slocum. 2' , - ,hi I . , ,T ffv. 1+ 'un- Zi 4 M, 1. 4 '.',- , ,, fi Y 9 s I if , A V X e .li , I V ,X .2 7 ., nf M5 N 'M-A V, aw 4 ww f vm f 1, .ffn.,f-ww.g,3f 1A U gee? ...:..--1-- -- W... 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The Sophomore gang: J. Hal- .. - bruner, A. Chadwick, L. Ge- lzjgng Jiglske? nung, C. Walker. Freshman Boslcetboll Club Since There is no Freshman basketball Team This year, Mr. LenTz has organized This club To Teach The boys The Tunda- menTals oT The game and prepare Them Tor next year's basketball Team. Beside learning The TundamenTals oT The game The boys also are TaughT good sporTsmanship which They will carry ouT during Their high school years. FirsT row, left To right: J. Vail, E. Henry, B. Brill. R. Corino. G. Spadaro, G. Ader, C. GanT, T. Goclrel, R. Schulh, G. Pollin, J. Eagle, R. Jacques, B. Green. Second row: P. Conroy. B. Anderson, J. Corbin, W. Bissey, F. Le Vinus, J. Durra, M. Teeple, R. Grant, F. Kelly, N. Hood, R. Leibfried. Third row: J. Bacsenlro, H. Hansen, J. Elberson. L. Wheeler, J. Novarro, P. Arlauclcas, L. Carter, Coach Lenh, C. Morris, K. Xiques, M. Krauss, A. Longo, H. Wilson, D. Johnson, I. Schloeneiclr, J. De Graw, J. Regan, K. Carter, J. MacDonald, R. O'Neil. Audio-Visual Aids Club A popular club among The boys is The Visual Aids Club. Under The direcTion OT Mr. Sawiclci, The boys are TaughT how To operaTe all Types oT movie-proiecTors and Tape recorders. The members oT This club assisT The Teachers in showing Tilms in The class rooms. This club gives The boys valu- able experience, es ecially Those who may later continue This hobby. A. Reitz, R. Trenlrle, G. Sfamos, A. Dombrowslri, R. KenneTT, R. Robinson, C. SpringsTeen, B. Kaiser, M. Silverman, M. Silverman, L. Bennett G. Vargo, C. Andren, H. Gruendling, K. Terranova, D. Sindel, R. Frey, F. Ruziclra, F. Goodrow, J. McElroy, R. Harmon, D. Robinson, W. Werman, E. Wallihg. This is a club Tor boTh girls who lcnow how To knit and Tor Those who would like To learn. Some are embroidering. some crochet- ing, while sTill oThers are lcniTTing soclcs Tor giTTs. IT provides an excellent opportunity To learn how To do These various handicraTTs, as Mrs. Trammell, The club sponsor, is glad To help Them. FirsT row, left To right: S. Lovell, G. Polhemus, J. Philipson, E. Holloway, N. Gathman, P. Havens, J. Osborn. Second row: A. Bennette, P. Buxton, E. Henry, J. Larson. Third row: D. Nichols, B. RoberT- son, J. Smith, C. Lovell, R. Moeller. Knitting Club Leff To righfz P. Cucci, B. Meola, R. Birchler, J. MaTisovslry, R. Henry, R. STanaback, D. Robinson. R. Wenzel, N. Forsberg, A. LauberTs, C. Long. Spanish Club Since mosT oT The class Time musT be de- voTed To The masTery oT The Spanish lan- guage, The Spanish Club gives sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To invesTigaTe TurTher The cus- Toms oT The Spanish-speaking counTries. Mr. William Repsher, The sponsor, insTrucTs and helps The members undersTand The hisTory, arT. and liTeraTure oT Spain, Mexi- co. and SouTh America. Growing-Up Socially -5 135i , El f 'lX!fE- l Physics cmd Chemistry Review Club As iTs name indicaTes, The club was or- ganized so ThaT seniors could review physics and chemisTry and Take up proiecT work and advanced work which would help Them while in high school or in oTher work un- derTaken aTTer high school, The club members conducT various ex- perimenTs since The work is designed To be boTh TheoreTical and pracTical. The club meeTs Fridays in The laboraTory and is di- recTed by Mr. Bergen. SeaTed, lefT To righT: P. Winfermufe, I. Gordon, G. Bonhag. STanding: R. Pullin R. Nuernberg, R. Peferson, T. PaTTen. This club was organized wiTh one aim in mind: To undersTand and geT along wiTh oTher people. Growing-up Socially is one oT The biggesT problems parenTs Tace wiTh Their children Today. There are approxi- maTely 30 sTudenTs in The club, wiTh Mr. Ozoroski insTrucTing. Problems are pre- senTed in class Tollowed by sTudenT discus- sion and The invesTigaTion oT The opinions oT noTed auThoriTies in This Tield. SeaTed, leTT To righT: L. Genung, J. Halbruner, B. Carfer, A. Chadwick. STanding:.B. Ferry, J. RoberTs, R. Sfender, M. Breda, R. Kaminslri, J. Breda, J. Lynch, L. De Haven, J. English, D. WeT'T- lin, J. Regan. . , ,. . , . , , I , , . L,,,. FRESHMAN CHORUS Firsl row, lefl 'ro righfz A. Fallon, J. Serrada, R. Smilh, P Malone, B. Hobbis, J. Richardson, G. Magahan, S. Schrim J. Hopper, J. Holler, C. Ganl, J. Glover, L. Bird, E. Caslerl C. Dowling, W. Harding. Second row: N. Freed, J. Mooney E. Scollo, J. Osborn, B. Youmans, B. Bopp, B. Cannon, J McConnell. G. Rhoades, J. Samuelson, K. Terranova, L Peferson, K. Skofleland, V. Beirne, M. Bennefle. Third row: N. Polhemus, M. Carnahan, M. Di Corcia, J. Gallagher, O. lvoino, C. Troyer, F. Massey, D. Moir, A. Becker, J. Kupper, L. Swenson, M. Sawyer, P. Rogers, S. Gillefle, L. Basso, J. Callaghan, J. Chewning, N. Eichc.-, C. Herberf, D. Geffler D. Rehak, C. Slewarl. V? SPE BSO SA Fronl, leff lo righlz Richard Henry, Larry Shorlreed, Bob Massey. Back: Ricky Makin. VOCAL ADVANCED CHORUS Firsl row, lefl +o righlz V. Borelli, B. Sleiner, H. Radcliff, B. Massey, M. Gelller, R. Makin, S. Swenson, R. Henry, H. Beckerl, L. Shorl- reed, S. Laird, K. Xiques, K. Cook, B. Bissey, R. Moeller. Second row: F. Horner, D. Wolfe, C. Lovell, G. Gravino, P. Winlermufe, J. Chandler, J. Devereaux, G. Ader, P. Hall, J. Wilson, C. Polhemus. J. Philipson, B. Simonson, L. Genung, D. Nichols, P. Coller, B. Sociely lor 'rhe Promolion and Encour- agemenl ol Barber Shop Quarlel Singing in America. The members: a lsl Tenor, 2nd Tenor, Isl Bass, and a 2nd Bass. They are respeclively: Richard Henry, Larry Shorl- reed, Ricky Makin, and Bob Massey. The group meels on Wednesday nighls in lhe music room ol lhe Annex wilh Miss Nancy Youhon as direclor. They sing old barber- shop songs such as Tell Me Why , Ade- line , elc. ' - Z! IZ. ' T 'Q 1 A75 SOPHOMORE GLEE CLUB James, M. Ausiin, J. Pearce, J. Newell, M. Scrudaio, J. Firsl row, lelil +o righi: B. Rolland, M. McBride, J. Canose. Osborn, E. Lagoona, B. Le Vinus, J. Tilsworfh, P. Reuben, J. Cisceri, N. Honour, C. Walker, J. Fisher, J. Salvafor, B. P. Srrugis, C. Havens, L. La Noce. Fourrh row: A. Chadwick, Harris, K. Morris, P. Carr. Second row: C. Jones, B. Tiiiel, A. Pearce, E. Arsdale, C. Moore, J. Roberl, V. Barlow, K. J. Wrighr, L. Genung, M. Breda, J. Halbruner, J. Eriel, B. McHenry, J. Winiers, E. Henry, M. BenneH, K. Cook, S. Degen, V. Locke, A. Roberlson. Third row: E. Holloway, K. Thompson. MUSIC Le Vinus. Third row: D. Holcombe, D. Lomell, J. Smiih, R. Olson, T. Aase, B. Plum, P. Conroy, L. Burke, M. Duffy, J. Bridenbaugh, J Dennis P. Hi ins P Dickerson, B. O'Neill S Honour, B. Karol i Q9 I - I - - Fourfh row: B. Siagaard, J. Mason. A. Goldberg. N. Green, V. Lawrence, A. Pearce, P. Wardell, J. Rusch, E. Clay+on, L. Sfein, C Anderson, L. Hall, H. Radcliffe, J. Blumelri, L. Herkloz, C. Hamill V. Trimmer, L. Nolan, D. Ganf, H. Grani, E. Palangi. ' lv' I TRI TONES Leif fo righl: Joyce Pearce, Eleanor Henry, Judy Tilsworlh, Marilyn Benneil, Joan Canose, Joan Cisceri, Nancy Hon- our. Sealedz Marlha Neary. Abseni: Jessie Newall. The Tri-Tones are a vocal group of girls consisling of eighi sopho- mores. This year lhe girls sang in The Chrislmas Concerl, Varieiy Show and Jrhe Spring Conceri. The girls are under The direclion of Miss Nancy Youhon. . FirsT row, lefi To righT: A. Mason, J. Hamill, E. Holmes, G. Gravino, C. Lovell. Second row: L. Basso, S. Schrim, J. Wrighf, O. lvoino, M. Holmes, J. Regan, T. Clayfon. Third row: E. Clay+on, J. Rusch, C. WiTTe, B. Sfagaard, J. Len+z, S. Lovell, E. Henry. FourTh row: J. Briclenbaugh, J. TiTs- worTh, L. Regan, J. Blanco, M. Di Corcia, M. Carnahan, E. Reichar+. Fiffh row: A. Rob- erTs, K. Slocum, B. Pasola, L. Wheeler, J. Ing, J. Lynch, N. Winlrlehofer, L. Ogden. Sixih row: N. Green, B. Meola, D. SmiTh. Student Council The STudenT Council Torms The imporTanT linli beTween The adminisTra- Tion and The sTudenT body. lTs purpose is To Tind The besT possible means by which To solve problems Tacecl by The school. This organizaTion is made up oT one represenTaTive and one alTernaTe Trom each home room, The Tour class presidenTs, and iTs own Tour oTTicers. This year's acTiviTies included Freshman OrienTaTion Day, Color Day, Magazine Campaign, Miss PoinT High ConTesT, and DisTribuTion OT Funds To STudenTs going To Ocean Regional High School. The STudenT Council has become The mosT respecTed organizaTion in The school. OFFICERS E LeTT To righT: Carol Lovell, SecreTaryg Diclr Smifh, President Gayle Gravino, Treasurerg Tim ClayTon, Vice-President . 7 V l , - 525, 'R if A siiiii EQ ' i I? V A 4, MR. PABST Advisor Goldberg, J. Wilson, J. 38 as Firsl' row, leff fo righh F. Roberl, B. Simonson, D. Holcombe, S. Gillelfe, L. Peler- son, M. Hus+on. Second row: J. Clover, R. Olson, E. Havasy, R. Wendi, L. Zonlcle, D. Wolfe, L. Genung, A. Olivier, L. Slroffeland. Third row: S. BriHon, C. Tilion, V. Loclre, C. Moore, C. Larsen, P. Fallrinburg, S. Swensen, D. Ganf. Future Teachers ol America The Nursing Club is open lo all girls inleresled in nursing as a iulrure career. Uncler The guidance ol Mrs. Haines, lhe school nurse, The girls visil hospilals and are given leclures on The various responsibililies ol nurses. The club also gives assislance lo girls Trying for nursing scholarships. Firsl' row, leff 'lo righl: B. LeVinus, J. Winfers, S. Shaf- fan, D. GeHler, C. Gan+, G. Rhoades, K. Coolr. Second row: C. Holsf, F. Miller, C. Comsloclr, H. Beclcerl, J. Smifh, A. Goldberg, G. Gra- vino. Third row: L. Lodge, J. Pearce, P. Melchione, P. Lar- son, E. Clayron, J. Holler, M. Coolr. Fourih row: Q. S+engle, B. Quinn, L. Genung, D. Lomell, P. Lynch, J. Hansen, B. Fihsimmons. Fiffh row: R. Hoefler, H. Radcliff, M. Ra- dovan, S. Laird. Future Nurses Club MRS. HAINES School Nurse Wefflm golng for anofher baslxef. SNAP BASKETBALL SCHEDULE l955-56 Lakewood Lakewood Toms River Rumson Mafawan Sou1'h Amboy -Alrlanfic Higlwla Keyporlr Rumson Mafawan SouH1 Amboy Aflanfic Highlands Keypor+ Scofch Plains .. TWI RLERS Twnrlers enferfam during half time iniermission ai' baslrefball games Cheerleaders 5005+ School 5P'f'f dU '9 baskefbiu 590500 I lilo Il L 1 YND IN DAVE WETTLIN BOB FITZSIMMONS JOE KELLY MR. LENTZ Varsify Coach mf! ID V CLARK sTocKBRiDoE MR. PATTERSON J.V. Coach rxl'1 P GERHARD GRUENDLING This year's baskelrbail Team sraried winning games righf from Jrhe be- ginning and didn'+ siop uniil They clinched The Shore Conference, class B championship air Jrhe earliesjr da+e in Conference hisrory. This is The second consecu+ive year Thai under The excellenr direclrion of Mr. Leniz and Mr. Paiferson, Poinr has won 'rhe championship. This year's Jream also broke anofher Shore Conference record by scoring IIO poin+s To bear Soufh Amboy. Dave WeHiin and Bob Fifzsimmons acied as co-capiains of Jrhis championship Team. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Leff fo righf: D. Wefflin, B. Fifzsimmons, C. Sfockbridge, J. Kelly, B. MaHhews, G. Grundling, A. Bisch. D. Robinson, J. English, B. Dombrowslxy, J. Biffenbinder. S4 ' W ' gjgg, . . .fM, w,.. -, , . ,. . , ,. ,Miha ,,M.V u .N I f .- Y, .. f, -ir C. f-- nd W2 24 X ni- J 1 I ' 4- ,K Q 1 2 S J M A I 1' :za-'L ' 0' r Q' 5 Wa Q X11 QI X f Z ii xi ' L QL- 42 S5 f -T g in- 1 ' ' N ' -Q S, Qf Q-,,.....--L S X - ff'-lk, - :Q . ,- 'if ,llil 'i 1 Z ',,., ,c A-45 ,ff V4 x - X 4' -- - ., ' --- K 010:55 of gouflz, form of Airfare . . . WX M1 f CLASS LEADERS tl , M RS. WA RD Advisor Q Firsi' row, Ieff Io righh E. CIay+on, J. Wrighf, M. Breda, D. Lomell, C. Polhemus, J. Blanco, J. Philipson, D. Holcombe, J. Holmes, C. Lovell, C. WiHe. Second row: N. MISS ZIZAK Honour, J. Bridenbaugh, L. Regan, J. Halbruner, A. Pearce, J. Seipel, L. Genung, J. Advisor Lenfz, A. Goldberg, C. Pafherson, B. Sfagaard. Third row: B. Karol, B. Bopp, A. Becker, P. Lynch, N. Schmidt G. Kemchick. C. Hesse, C. Anderson, S. Hemmer, R. Kilman, G. Wenal. Oh! look whai I caughf, says Judy Holmes. GIRLS' ATHLETIC During The pas? year girls in all four grades have parficipalecl in sporls bofh in class .and in exlra cur- ricular aciivilies. Bowling is one of The exlra curricular sporls which many girls enjoy. The Bowling Club was ser up by Mrs. Ward 'three years ago and has grown in popu- larilry ever since. Anolher sporl played bofh in and oul of class is baslcelball. Teams were sei-up for exlra-curricular games in each class. The reams play againsl olher schools and also have inlramural conlesls. Where's 'Ihe birdie says J. Meh- , J. BI , J. M d J. A 'familiar scene oufside Mrs. Ward's office. Playing are C. PaHerson, C. Dimm, games' ance Mon an N. Randolph, L. Demaresf. Mrs. Ward giving advice To Barbara STagaard on The proper way To serve a volleyball. ASSOCIATION Volleyball is anoTher popular sporT here. The vol- leyball Teams also play againsT each o+her and againsT oTher schools. WiTh The spring comes soTTball, and The girls go ouTside To TesT Their skills aT This game. Also parT oT The physical educaTion program is The once-a-week healTh classes. The Treshmen learn The parTs oT The body and general hygiene: The sophomores have TirsT-aid where They learn To ad- minisTer aid Tor all Types oT injuries: The juniors learn The rules of The road in driving class: and in The lasT year, The seniors sTudy home-nursing. 207 and 202 Leff To nghf Jayne WI, OFFICERS Sion Vice Presidenf. C Cfefafy N - ew' ww. P ancy Schfmdf' T . residenf: Jud Ph fedsurer. Y ilipsonl unior H0105 Many evenTs This year were sponsored by The Junior class. Among oTher Things The class sold candy aT The TooTloall and basl4eT- ball games, The juniors organized a game beTween girls and boys, and planned a Sadie l-lawlmins Dance. However, all These evenTs were overshadowed by The Junior Prom. SnHmg preTTy us The Junior Dancers. - 5,1 1 ,j , 3, 1 -f I 1. Wyr .fx T Having a good Time aT DoTTie's Paiam- ma ParTy are C. Polhemus, P. Lynch, J. Philipson, K. Cook, D. Lomell, D. Hol- T l clnmbln Yes ThaT's Sue Laird 'IJUS1' resi-ing says Peggy ay or 9 . n . Trees again all rl9I +' DoTTie Holcombe. combe, S. Laird, F. Miller. rs -' T J W , Gerry Grundling sTarTecl his Gull Training early. 47 Firs+ row, leff +o rigl1+: L. Burlie, M. Duffy, M. Sawyer, J. Taylor, N. Hurley, K. James, B. Rolland. Second row: M. Neary, C. Hamill, A. McArdle, J. Oufram. M. Zimmerman, H. Beclrerf, B. Karol. Third row: N. Plaff, M. Daisy, H. Granf, L. Nolan, E. Palangi, C. Lovgren, B. Mefzler. Fourfh row: R. Gifford, J. Galling, C. Cooper, D. Weighfman, B. Hobbis, P. Wacli, J. Blumeffi. Fiffh row: A. Roberf- son, J. Canose, J. Cisceri, P. Lynch, J. Seipel, J. Keller, D. Brosharf, B. Le Vinus. Sixfh row: P. Elmers, S. Mullins. G. Comsfoclr, J. Fisher, B. Spadaro, G. Schaefer, L. Herliloz. Sevenfh row: J. Tifsworfh, L. Williams, M. Paul, J. Davis, J. Clarkson. S. Lovgren, J. Hamill, M. Thomas. Ari Club The Ari Club consisis of 20 sfudenfs, and is designed fo give sfudenis infegresfed in arf an opporiunify fo work in arf media of fheir own choice. Club members work in ceramics, oil painfing, drawings of dif- fereni fypes, and craff and jewelry pro- ' iecfs. The club also foolc a frip fo an arf mu- seum in fhe spring. If is direcfed by Mr. ' Reicharf. Vciriettets Club The Variefyeffes Club is a new addifioi fhis year in our club program. If is under fhe very capable leadership of Miss Mary Ann Harold. The purpose of lhis club is fo prepare for The annual Variefy Show. The members experience chorus dancing, cosfuming, and direcfing. These people fhen perform in chorus dances in ihe show and. acf as siudenf direcfors for pracfice sessions. 1 L. Aversa, J. Bridenbaugh, J. Berger, P. Cofler, J. Ehrhardf, J. Forsyfh, B. Granger, R. Hanlrins, D. Holfon, D. Hooper, C. lovino, H. Johnson, M. Krauss, H. Naylor, L. Ogden, D. Reid, C. Seipel, E. Smifh, P. Taylor. Gym Club 'P K x.. . r Q , .N J I W fi CI.-f1 J xi' Pxgixg ii X -JJ I lie . The Gym Club is a club planned by Mrs. Ward and Miss Zizalc, and made up of girls who enjoy sporfs. If consisfs of fresh- men, sophomores and iuniors. They meef on Friday and play games, such as soccer. baslcefball, and soffball. Besides These games besides fhese games fhey go swim- ming, play golf, and parficipafe in many acfivifies fhaf are differenf from fhose ac- fivifies in The regular school program. Firsf row, leff fo righf: C. Wiffe, E. Holmes, J. Wilson, A. Pearce, B. Sfagaard, J. Wrighf, J. Mefzger, C. Pafferson, M. Ausfin. Second row: M. Scrudafo, S. La Rue, J. Mooney, S. Schrim. J. Tifsworfh, D. Tim, P. Malone, R. Smifh. Third row: C. Dimm, M. Zeller, J. Seipel, D. Brosharf, B. Hanney, J. Lenfz, E. Arsdale, L. Basso, C. Wallier. Fourfh row: L. Regan, A. Becker, S. Tesfa, J. Devereaux, G. Rhoades, N. Polhemus, B. Bopp, B. MacDonald. Track Club This year's Traclc Club, under The direc- Tion of our Track coach, Mr. OxenTord, has proved iTselT popular among The boys. Many Trips have been Talcen by This club, including The one To Madison Square Gar- den To waTch one oT The meeTs held There. MeeTings are usually held ouTside so The boys can learn some OT The Tiner poinTs OT The sporTs. ki A nf:-'--A 19 1 Ax FirsT row, lefT To righT: D. WeTTlin, J. Lynch, D. SmiTh, D. Nauss, B. Massey, D. Marr, J. Lynch. Second row: B. Blair, J. McKenzie, J. Moore, A. Lesbral, G. OrTner, J. TrouT, R. STaaTs. Third row: J. MorTon, M. Holmes, B. Milburn, T. Clark, R. WhiTe, B. OTT, K. Orfner. FourTh row: G. Hobbis, E. 6arThwaiT, R. Moglia, J. ConaTy, B. Ellis, J. Ely, B. Green. FiTTh row: J. WaiTz, J. Regan, J. MacDonald, R. Novarro, G. Wardell, R. lrons, B. Branda, H. Seaman, H. DemaresT. Drcmcltics Club As iTs name implies, This group experi- menTs in public speaking, oral inTerpreTa- Tion, and play producTion. During The club period, under The sponsorship oT Miss Lois Edwards, English Teacher, The group discus- ses and criTicizes various amaTeur and pro- Tessional plays. To Those sTudenTs wi+h a dramaTic Tendency, The experience is in- valuable. FirsT row, leff To righf: C. Dimm, J. Holmes, J. Dennis, B. O'Neill, P. HunTer, J. Rusch, F. Benward. Second row: J. MacDonald, T. Clayfon, B. Karol, P. Higgins, N. Winclclhofer, J. Serrada, P. Rogers, V. Lawrence, Miss Edwards. This club is advised by Mrs. DoroThy STuTzman, Home Economics Teacher, and was organized Tor girls inTeresTed in home- making. The girls spend Their club periods learning The pracTical and Tormal phases oT homemalcing including cooking, enTer- Taining, and general managemenT oT The home. M. BenneTT, M. Beclr, E. Carlson, J. Bergen, R. De Felice, E. Casler, E. Kefferer, C: Jones, J. Johnson, M. Benneffe, N. Eicholz. Home Economics Organization fbi' 4113 Paul Hulse Nancy Green HQNQR 'K . 4 LOU Ann Demafesf Paula Winlermule I Q, V ' 1 4357! CJ . ',' 3 A5 - at to ,X Rosemary Kilman Harold Demaresi 1 X 'Fire s 5 :C 51 - Q If . .412 ge- : 'I' X ' Connie Palferson JudY Melzqef - A, X 'x A - , sf. -. , I - - l'ATlQllAl M. rx ,-x, X 'cg h X I r4'N ' 4 Gayle Gravino A l ,fn ls , 1 X I K Q' 5 5 5' 41 i I f Helen Beclrer 9 I ' ! l' wh An, 'fw- I Dave Robinson -liflel' M6500 SQU ETP' , on s l? i ,ti .. Nancy Plaii Eileen Holmes x t - ,Rf f ' ,l ' ,ap I or x ,Q in- . Jay Lynch Carol Lovell 11:9 'W-7 Sonia Swenson Beverly Simonson V V .., ll lang ' Richard Henry Charles Long luvv L X, -Q - Pele Cucci al- K , lu 3 'I .I OFFICERS 50 Lefl fo right J. Mason, Treasurer: E. Holmes, Presi- Alice Goldberg Joe Lynch dent J. Me+zger. Vice-President N. Green, Secreiary. l- l Hlulllll The hall paTrol is composed oT junior and senior boys. They are responsible Tor keep- ing order in The halls beTween classes. AT assemblies The hall paTrol holds The Tloors Tor The incoming classes and keeps The aisles clear in case oT an emergency. Joe Lynch is The capTain oT The Hall PaTrol. Firsf row leff To righT: T. Clayfon E. GarfhwaiT G. Grundling, E. Reichert B. Blair. Second row: D. Nauss H. Demaresi' K. Gordinier, R. Henry, B. Mclnfyre. Third row: J. Lynch, J. Lynclh, D. Smith. J: Breda. Firsi' row, leff To righT:, T. Clayfon, E. Garfhwaif, J. Holmes, B. MclnTyre, E. Reichert Second row: M. Beck. M. GeTfler, N. Randolph, J. Mehger. Third row: L. DemaresT, H. Reid, S. Pier, E. Holmes, J. Regan. Fourfh row: K. Gordinier, G. Grundling, J. Lynch. D. Smifh, B. Blair, D. Nauss, J. Breda. Hall Monifors The iob oT The hall moniTors is To see ThaT There is no unnecessary loiTering or wandering during classes and To keep order in The halls during The passing oT classes. This organizaTion has been very successTul. A' TRACK TEAM. Firsf row, lef+ 'fo right H. Demaresf, J. Bissey- Second row: R- Henry. J. English. L. Lynch. B. FH:- Moore, J. Regan, R. Makin, M, Holmes, B. Meolal J, Mac- simmons, D. Smifh, D. We+Hin, E. Garfhwaif, D. Nauss, J. oDnald, B. Mclnfyre, B. Blair, B. Turion, R. Wesfphal, B. Lynch. B- Milburn. B- Wiffe. R- MOQHG. J- EIY. E- F0l'SbSl'9- ...KN Jil., .,,..,.V J, N., .......,.,.,,,,,,:4Ml-A53 X ' E ffkf' Dave We'Hlin ai ihe sfariing line.' 7 ,, ,V V, 'f '94 I I U. MANAGERS Bob Fifzsimmons is ihrowing +he Lefi +o rigl-11: Richard Marr, Bob Massey. shofpuf. MR. OXENFORD Coach 52 .OW 2 , Up in +he air and away we go, is said by Harold Demaresi' and Dick Smiih. Firsi' row, leff fo righh H. Demaresf, D. Smifh, E. Garihwaih M Holmes. Second row: R. While, R. Wesiphal, J. Lynch, J. Regan, E. Forsberg, B. Bissy, J. Ely. TRACK Traclc has become more and more popular each year a+ Point Alihough Jreamworlc is necessary. mosi of ihe siress of compeiiiion is upon Jrhe indi- vidual. Coach David Oxeniord has worlced hard wiih boih his veierans and promising newcomers io build a well-rounded Jream lhis year. Probably Jrhe mosl' welcome news for our Jream ihis year has been The consiruciion of a new Jrraclc, said io be one of Jrhe beslr in Jrhe shore. Now, waiclh our speed! i l Z s 5 5 Eric Forsberg giving poiniers on how fo ihrow flue discus. Now fhey offen call him Speed-del' bui his real Beginning of our new hack. i' 'iii gi, name is Eldon Garfhwaif. by - I I N-nor' 'Gita M R. STETSER Band DirecTor Firsf row, leff To righf: J. TiTsworTh, C. Lovell, J. Burrows J. Mason, N. Green, C. PaTTerson, B. STagaard, N. SchmidT E. Holmes, R. Kilman. Second row: B. RoberTson, P. Durham D. BriTTon, D. Lane, S. Bono, P. Fahey, K. Ferris, F. Nichols M. ReiserT. Third row: B. Hurley, A. Goldberg, J. Fisher, L Basso, P. Schorr, C. WiHe, L. Bissey. FourTh row: S. Palmer, BAND The school spiriT oT PoinT High would noT loe com- pleTe wiThouT The band. IT was a very inspiring or- ganizaTion during TooTball season playing aT all oT PoinT's home games and aT mosT oT Those played aT oTher schools. Playing marches and providing ac- c:ompanimenT Tor The singing oT school songs, The band is a very popular parT of The sTudenT body. The main purpose oT The band during The winTer monThs is To provide an exTra-curricular acTiviTy Tor Those sTu'denTs inTeresTed in learning orchesTraTion. NexT year you'll see once again, under The direc- Tion oT Mr. STeTser, The miliTary appearance OT one of The besT bands in The shore. P. WinTermuTe, C. Simm, E. ScoTTo, S. Lovell, J. WrighT. Fiffh row: J. Hepburn, P. Goodwin, E. Henry, J. Newell, J. Pearce, G. Bonhag. Sixth row: R. Gordineer, S. BriTTon, H. DemaresT, B. Bissey. Sevenfh row: H. ArmsTrong, R. Sfana- baclr, R. Henry, Mr. STeTser, direcforg E. Forsberg. Eighfh row: J. WaiTz, N. Forsberg. fri? ie 2 Tl To Al 4 I 1 ii, fl? 4. T:- J H-'u'J 1 I I L'-'31 3 v 1, s 1 7 1.,.,f : : ll Eififi in - V... 1, ,nw Band marching fo bonfire The nighf before +he Turkey Day game. SENIOR BAND MEMBERS Firsi ro, leff fo righf: H. Demaresf, R. Henry. Second row: R. S+anabaclr, N. Fors- berg. Third row: P. Winfermufe, C. Sim, J. Waifz, C. Lovell, A. Goldberg. if This is fhe year for us 'lo cheer , was fhe moffo fhe cheerleaders used in The join? assembly wifh Manasquan. M: BASEBALL WILLIAM PATTERSON Coach Wilh Ihe help of our coach, William Pallerson, plus our capable players, we should have a good ball club. Baclc This year are many of Iasl year's yarsily and our pilrching slalf is slrronger Ihis year Than il was Iasl year. Allhough il is loo soon Io give any resulls, we pre- dicr a good season. Joe Lynch a+ ba+ f' wif Firsi' row. eHI I'o righfz A. Bisch, B. Malihew, K. Gorclinier, D. Nauss, J. Lynch, E. Reichert B. Bair. Second row: C. Whi+e, G. Grundling, D. WeHIin, B. Meola, J. Kelly, B. McInI'yre. Third row: R. While, J. Regan, T. Clayfon. Nauss giving baifing ins+ruc+ions. 5 g. Apr. 27 ,, May I Apr. I3 Apr. I7 Apr. 24 . I May 4 g M Qt May 8 I May II I I I May I5 May I8 , g I May 22 gr if ili' I Ln 13 I 'L-'1.. BASEBALL SCHEDULE La Icewood AH. I-Iigh. Keyporl Malawan Rumson S. Amboy AH. I-Iigh. K-eyporl' Malawan Rumson S. Amboy SeaTecl, leff To righT: J. Le CompTe, J. Ing, R. Wells, R. Makin. STanding: C. Wack, S. Sfrickla-ncl, B. Shreve, C. Hesse, S. Van Culin, F. Baum, B. Hulse, H. Wisneski, J. Sar- sen. French Club The French Club, under The direcTion oT Mr. Miller, is a newly Tormed club This year. lTs purpose is To creaTe an inTeresT in The sTudy oT French. This is done by discussing French cusToms, having speakers, and seeing slides. ParTs oT The meeTings are conducTed in French To give sTudenTs pracTice in speaking The language. AT The end oT The year The club will Take a Trip To New York To visiT a French TheaTre and resTauranT. Was ThaT an explosion? Look aT ThaT smoke! AlThough all accidenTs are planned and all conTusion is organized, The experimenTs oT This club TreguenTly alarm The resT oT The sTudenT body whose scienTiTic inTeresTs are conTined To magazine arTicles and movies. Sponsored by Mr. Kunz and Mr. Grocela, The Science Club pursues scienTiTic knowledge Too advance Tor The limiTed scope oT The regular science classes. This is one club which never has Trouble recruiTing new members. Q A . F v ' Science Club Lef+ To righT:.A. Lamber+s, R field, P. Cucci, J. MaTisovsky C. Long. Henry, D. Robinson. Mr. Brun- 0 , ,f Q gbx A X .f ' N 'g X X' 'xx N - kms N ' J x llsnqi. X K 2-L? V 7 ., E , i1 Z....,.- J I QT . fl! s,x 'X J - ,V a ' . ' 5 A, L f -I ' 4 'E gf K :Yi x 'N- ts g5,,,fi-- i - ,, ,T,, ,2 Z A! SENICDRS 1 ,ll 'ffv Q 3 bf' A wr Sf Z I 'V 'Y Once more cc wanclerer i Z ., If 7 -f 'Q- ,- Af 1 X xx.. I' fig x x 4 IQ-- ' , ,g 55s.-QZF, XXQQQPF 'X E. JEANNE DIAMOND ISABELLE CHAPOOTIAN HARRY MILLER Senior Closs Advisors We sincerely wish Io Ihanlc our Senior Class Advisors, Miss Chapoolian, Mrs, Diamond, Mr. Miller, Mr. Oxenford, Mr. Pallerson, and Mr. Ward, lor Iheir guidance and willingness in helping us Ihrough our senior year. We appreciale Ihe lime and Ihoughl Ihey have given Io us and The responsiloilily 'rhai has been Iheirs Io prepare us lor our Iinal year. Again, we wanl Io say wilh all sincerily, Thank you. DAVID OXENFORD WILLIAM PATTERSON l EUGENE D. WARD rx 9 JAY LYNCH Presidenf of Senior Class Senior Closs CONNIE PATTERSON Vice-Presidenf of Senior Class Officers SONJA SWENSON Secrefary of Senior Class DICK NAUSS Treasurer of Senior Class MARY ANN BECK naeckyu Ambilionz To be a success in fha eyes of my moI'her. . . . Always seen in fhe Home Ec Room . . . love fha? long hair . . . quief and neafly dressed . . . Press Club Ig Poinler Club Ig Library Council I: Glee Club 27 Dramafics Club 27 I-lome Economic Club 3: Knifling Club 33 Ari' Club 43 Sporls Niqhf 33 GAA. I, 2, 31 Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball Ig Volleyball 2: Junior Prom Com- millee 3, Senior Play Commilfee 41 Dance Com- mi+Iees: Hall Monifor. AU DREY RAY ALBERTSON ..Aud.. Ambi+ion: To be a secrefary. Always seen around Osbornville . . . a friend in need is a friend indeed . . . a hard worlrer... Glee Club: G.A.A. I, 21 Dramalics Club 27 Tri- Hi Y I HELEN MARGARET BECKERT Helen Ambilionz To be a Ieacher. . . . Always seen buf never heard . . . nofed for her huge nofeboolr full of papers . . . gracious- ness her wafchword . . . F.T.A, I, 23 G.A,A, I, 2, 3: Poinler and Press Club 2: Spanish Club 35 Glee Club 31 Malh Club 3i Varieyelles 4: Honor Sociely 41 Senior Play 4: Variely Showg Sporls Night Junior Prom Commillee 3: Volleyball: Baslcefball. CAROLE ANDERSON uAndyu Ambilrionz To be a secrefary. Jane in fhe Senior Play . . . will malre some- body a good secrefary . . . always has a friendly he o - - - Senior Play 4: Volleyball: Knifling Club: Tri-Hi- Y I Junior Prom Commillee 3. RAYMOND BENEDETTI llRayll Ambilionz To be a doclor of medicine. . . . Always seen wifh anofher' Ray . . . drives a hof car . . . a real lover . . . Library Council I, 2, 47 Chess Club I: Spanish Club 37 Elecrrical Club 33 Senior Play Commif- Iee 4. FREDERICK BAUM llFredll Ambilion: To 'reach hislory. A well-mannered fellow . . . a quief and shy person . . . always found in room 208 . . . Avialion Club Ig Arr Club 27 French Club 41 Sen- ior Play Commilfee 4. ANNA MARIE BENNETTE nAnnn Ambilionz To gel married. . . . Always seen cooking . . . fries hard . . . a good friend 'Io have . . . Tri-I-Ii-Y lg G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Press and Poinrer Club 2: Knifring Club 3, 4, Band. RAYMOND BI RCHLER llRayvl Ambilionz To remain a bachelor unril 35. . . . Tall and blond . . . hails from Lavaleffe... loves fo experimenf in chemisfry Iab . . . Avialion Club li Eleclrical Club 21 Chess Club 31 Malh Club 3: Chemisrry and Science Club 4: Inframural Baskelballg Bowling. FRANCES BENWARD Fran Ambifion: Undecided. . . . A new corner fo Poinf Ihis year . . . able sfudenl' . . . ARTHUR ALBERT BISCH llAr+n Ambi+ion: To loin Ihe Uni+ed Slares Air Force. . . . A 'Friend Io all. . . a wizard in gym . . . specially-Baslrefball. Press Club I, 2: Sporrs Rules Club 3: Officials Club 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 47 Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4-1 Track 31 Junior Prom Com- miffee 3. LEONARD BE RGOUIST ..Len.. Ambilionc To become rich. . . . A quie+ guy wiih a slinlry wall: . . . loves baslrefball . . . chess devolee . . . Gym Club 2: Chess Club 3, 4: J.V. Baslceiball 2, 3. ROBERT BLAIR lIBobIl V U Ambirionz Undecided. . . . Speedy quarierback of fhe foolball feam . . . once a friend, always a 'friend . . . well-liked by all . . . Chess Club 2: Sporrs Rule Club 3: J.V. Basker- ball I, 3: Baseball 2, 3: Foolball 3, 41 Traclc 2, 3: Inlramural Baslcelball 21 Hall Monilor. LOIS BURKE Ambifion: To be a beaulician. . . . Good fhings come in small packages . . . noi a care in flue world . . . friendly fo all . . . Library Council l: Press and Poinler Club 2: Variely Club 3: Ebb Tide Club 4: G.A.A. 2, 3. 4: l-lall Moniror: Bowling: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Ebb Tide Sraff 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3: Ways and Means Commillee: Variely Show. J U LlA BLANCO Julie Ambilionz To lravel. . . . A smile for everyone . . . a real scrapper on lhe baskerball couri' . . . quick wifh fhe jokes... Tri-Hi-Y I: Drarnalic Club 2: Variely Club 3: Leaders Club 3: Ebb Tide Club 4: Baskefball I. 2, 3, 4: Volleyball l, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Bowl- ling 4: Sporls Niglwf I, 2, 3: Sludeni' Council 47 G.A.A. l, 2, 3: Miss High Point PHYLLIS BUXTON Cl1icky Ambilion. Undecided. . . . A quiel bul nice girl . . . a friend lo all . . . one who knows her s+udies . . . GAA. l: Glee Club li Tri-Hi-Y 2. ROBERT BRANDA Marlon Ambilion: To be an auro mechanic. . . . Newcomer fo Poinf fhis year . . . Brede's lndian wresfling parlner . . . nof fha quielesf . . . Norfh Jersey's Ambassador . . . Track Club: Social Club 4: Decoraling Commif- fees: Baseball 4. ELLEN CARLSON IIEVI Ambirionz To be a secrelary. . . . Quiet Friendly, and personable . . . e good friend . . . helpful +o o+hers . . . mysferious ab- SGHCSS . . . Arr Club 4: Bowling 4: Senior Play Commilfee 4. JOHN BREDA llJacku Ambilionz To go fo college. . . . A yen for nice clo+hes . . . liked by all. . a happy-go1lucky guy . , , Arr Club I: Dramafics Club 2: Social Club 4: In- framural Baskelball l, 2, 3, 4: Hall Monifo,-' WILLIAM B. CARTER Ambilionz To be a success. . . . A sharp dresser . . . Baseball 'fan . . . easy going . . enioys life as I+ comes . . . Gym Club I, 2: Sporls Rule Club 3: Ari' Club 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Inlramural baslcelball 2, 3, 4: l'IaII Monilor. CAROL ANN COMSTOCK Carol Ambilion: To go Io College. . . . Gels along well wilh everybody . . . en- ioys all wafer sporls , . . usually seen in Home Ec. room . . . Leaders Club I: Dramalics Club 2: I-I-E-O Club 3: Secrelary ol H-E-O Club 3: Chess Club 4: Bowling: Sporls Nighf: I-Iall Monilor: Sludenl' Council: Prom Commillee: Senior Play Commil- 'ree 4: Ways and Means Commillee. JEAN MARIE CLARKSON Jean Ambilionz To gel married. . . . Permanenl Iixlure in a Mercury . . . always laughing . . . usually 'Found wilh Marge or Mar- lene - - - Tri-I-Ii-Y I: Dramalics Club 2: Variely Club 3: Varielyelles Club 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3: GAA. I. 2, 3: Sporls Nighl I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 32 Baseball I, 2, 3: Presiclenl ol Variely Club 3: Soph I-lop Dance Commilleeg Freshman Dance Commillee. JOHN CONATY Jack Ambilion: To be a boal builder. . . . Besl manager Poinl' ever had . . . greal' guy fo Irnow . . . always willing Io help . . . x Tu, Chess Club 2: Shop Club 3: Traclc Club 4: Fresh- W men Foolball I, Inlramural Baslcelball: Foolball manager 2: Head Foolball manager 4. TIMOTHY CLAYTON llTimll Ambilion: To go inlo business for myself. . . . Pilol of Ihe blue Ford . . . Proud Ihal' he hails from Wes? Poinl . . . CrewcuI ' . . . Gym Club I, 2: Arr Club I: Poinler and Press Club I: Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4: Shop Club 3: Track Club 4: Ebb Tide Club 4: Baseball I, 2, 3. 4: Traclc: Inlramural Baslcelball: Vice Presidenl of Sludenl Council: Hall Palrol: Boys' Slale 3: Counly Day 3: Freshmen Dance Commillee I: Sophomore Dance Commillee 2: Junior Prom Commillee' 3: Ways and Means Commillee 4: Ebb Tide Slall 4. CAROL COOPER llcoopll Ambilionz Undecided. . . . Her wall: is her own . . . always day dreaming . . . holds her own, scholaslically . . . Tri-Hi-Y I: Dramalic Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2: Baseball I, 2, 3: Sludenl Council I: Ebb Tide Slall 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3 HAROLD R. DALEY Ligh+ning Ambilion: To go lo college and own a hol car. . . . Moforcycle wizard . . . one of 'lhe Squires . . . lznown abou? +he school as a friend fo all. Gym Club Ig Phoio Club I: Press and Poinfer Club 2. 3: Chess Club 4. RONALD CREE Ronnie Ambiiion. To be a librarian. . . . Miss S+em's reliable worlrer . . . always buzz- ing around +he halls . . . always lends a helping hand . . . Library Council 3, 4. JANE DAVIS Janie Ambilionz To go lo Florida wilh Anneile and Mary Ann . . . One of our Bell Telephone girls . . . seen buf no+ heard . . . Mary Ann's olher half . . . Tri-lfli-Y l: Library Council 2: Chemislry and Physics Review Club 4: G.A.A. I. 2: Junior Prom Commillee 3. PETER CUCCI Pe+e Ambiiionz To go lo College. . . . Known for his wise remarlrs . . . one of our honor sludenfs . . . a greaf guy fo lrnow . . . Chess Club l: Gym Club 2: Library Council 2: Spanish Club 3: Maih Club 3: Physics and Chem- iglry Club 4: Honor Socieiy 4: Senior Play 4: Junior Prom Commiflee 3. LEONARD DE HAVEN Lennie Ambiiion: Undecided. . . . A real lover . . . hails from Brefon Woods . . . lrnown for his red hair and freckles . . . Pholographic Club lg Chess Club 2, 3: Growing Up Socially 4. MARY ANN DAISEY Mary Ann Ambilionr To go io Florida wiih Jane and Annelle. . . . My Love is in fhe Army . . . will she gel' fo Florida? . . . always seen wifh Jane and Annelfe. Library Council l, 2: G.A.A. 3: Chernislry Club 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3. HAROLD DEMA REST Harold Ambiiion: To go lo College. . . . An honor sludenf 'From way back . . . our drum player of fhe greaf band . . . bound for success . . . a lrack slar. Counly Day 3, 4: Boys' Siale 3: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry Track 3: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4: l'lalI Palrol 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Visual Aids Club I, 2: Eleclrical Club 3: Track Club 4. MAUREEN CLAIRE DUFFY Claire Ambilion: To ioin 'rhe Coasl Guard. . . . One of our lelephone operaiors . . . preliy. long hair . . . likes lo dance , . . Press Club I: Poinier Club I: Tri-I-li-Y I: Drama- Iic Club 2: Leaders Club 2: Varieiy Club 3: Varieiyeiles Club 4: Press Club 4: Baslceiball: Volleyball: Baseball: Sporls Nighl: Secrerary of Ihe Varieiy Club: Variely Show: Freshmen Dance Commillee I: Sophomore Dance Commillee 2: Senior Play Commiliee 4: Senior Dance Commil- Iee 4: Junior Prom Commillee 3. LOU ANN DEMAREST lILoull Ambilion: To be successful in everyihing I allenipi. . . . All-around girl . . . liked by one and all . . . Charlie, My Boy . . our peppy cheerleader . . . a gal wiih greal' personaliiy. G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Dance Commiliees I, 2, 3, 4: Varieiy Show 3, 4: Sporis Nighi I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Siaie 3: Couniy Day 3, 4: Sludeni Council 3: Youlh Council I: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Volley- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y I: Sporrs Nighl' Club 3: Ebb Tide Slall 4: Vice Presiclenl 2: I-lonor Socieiy 3, 4: Cheering 3, 4. JAMES ENGLISH Ilsidll Ambifionz To go 'ro College. . . . A real cul-up in class . . . would like Io coach Ihe Globefroliers . . . wanf Io buy a car? . . . Press Club I, 2: Sporls Club 3: Social Club 4: Baseball I, 2, 4: Baskeiball 2, 3, 4: Iniramural baseball I: Track 4. CAROLE IRENE DIMM Carole Ambilion: To have all my lroubles be liHle ones. . . . Our cure Co-Caplain of Ihe cheerleaders . . . her hearl' belongs lo 'Ihe Navy . . . a real I1o+-rod . . . a real swell girl fo know . . . Kniifing Club I: Dramalic Club 2: Leaders Club 2: Sporls Nighr Club 3: Ebb Tide Club 4: Bas- keiball 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3: GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Varieiy Show 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Commiilee 3: Freshmen Dance Commillee I: Sophomore Dance Commii- lee 2: Senior Dance Commiliee 4: Sporis Nigh+ I, 2, 3, 4: Co-Capiain 4: Ebb Ticle Slaii 4: Hall Monilor 2, 3: Cheering 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM C. FERRY Bill Ambilionz To enler The business world. . . . Did a Io+ for 'Ihe class . . . drives a black Ford . . . 'Friendly 'lo all . . . Eleclrical Club 3: Social Club 4: Avialion Club I: Ma+h Club 2: Hall Monifor: Band I, 2: Sludenl Council 2, 3: Class Vice Presidenf 3: Ways and Means Chairman: Dance Commilfees I, 2, 3, 4: Shore Conference Band I, 2: Boys' Slaie: Counly Day 3, 4: Variely Show. JAN ET DORIS GALLI NG llJanll Ambifion: To be a successful wife and mofher. . . . Known for her blonde hair . . . quieI', bu+ sweer . . . gone on a guy named Bill . . . Sporfs Nighr I: Hall Monifor 3: Tri-l-li-Y Club I: Kniffing 31 Varieffes 4. BOB FITZSIMONS IIFHZII Ambifion: To be like Mr. Ward. . . . An A-I man in baskefball . . . one of our Tennessee boys . . . oh, fhose legs . . . a swell guy fo know. Counfy Day 3, 41 Senior Prom 4: Hall Monifor 4i Track 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Press Club I. 2: Baskefball Club 31 Chess Club 4. ELDON S. GARTHWAIT IIE!!! Ambifion: To be a Radio Announcer. . . . Mr. Oxenford's speedsfer . . . can usually be found in fhe hall . . . greaf guy . . . Ways and Means Cornmiffee 47 Senior Play com- miffee 4: Hall Pafrol 41 Baseball I, Track 3, 4: Capfain of Cross Counfry frack feam 37 Library Council I: Arr Club 3, 4: Shop Club 3: Track Club 4. NILS FORSBERG Moose Ambifion: To be a successful hunfer and boafyard owner. . . . Always has a funny remark . . . dig Il1aI' crazy fafoo . . . can be seen painfing boai' boffoms . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Track 2, 3, 4: Infer- rnural Baskefball 2, 3, 43 Chemisfry and Physics Review 4. MARLENE GETTLER Marlene Ambifion. Undecided, . . . Did a lol' for fhe class . . . a good arfisi . . . ALBERT S. FRANCSAK Ambihon: To be a policeman. Ouuef buf friendly . . . seen wrlh Joan one of our hof rod boys. Model Club I, 2: Baskelball I: Baseball l: Hall Monifor 3, 4. MARILYN MASON GENUNG ul-ynll Ambifion: Undecided. . . . Sparkling smile . . . oh, 'Ihose brown eyes! . . . a cufe dresser . . . Larry's besl' assef . . . Dance Commillees I, 2, 3: Sporls Nighl I, 2: Hall Monilor 4: Baskelball I, 2: Volleyball I, 2: TV l'lI'Y Club li Knilling Club 3, 4: Varielles 4. GAYLE FERN G RAVI NO lleayll Ambilionz To graduale from college and leach in Irhe same school as Alle and Judy. . . . We remember I'he commillee meelings on Briarcliff Avenue .... known for her pony lail . . . good Ihings come in small packages . . . usually found riding in a blue Ford . . . Sludenl Council I, 4: Press and Poinler Club I. 2: Dramalics Club 2: Sporls Nighl Club 3: Fulure Teachers of America Club 3, 4: Ebb Tide Slalf: Baslcelball: Bowling: Volleyball: GAA. I, 2, 3: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Poinfer Fealure Ediror: Slu- denl Council Treasurer 4: Dance Commillees I, 2, 3, 4: Sporls Nigh+ I, 2, 3: Ways and Means Commillee: Glee Club 2: Senior Play. RAE FRANCES GIFFORD Chee Chee Ambilion: To be a beaulician. . . . Oh. Ihalr red hair! . . . quief, buf nice . . usually found in fhe office . . . Library Club I, 2: Home Ec. Club 3: Variel- les 4. NANCY GREEN nNancyl1 Ambilionz To be a secrelary. . . Queen of +I-le prom . . . our head maiorello . . . did a lol for lhe school . . . Tri-I-Ii-Y I: Dramalics Club 2: Leaders Club 2: Sporls Nighls Club 3: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Twirl- ing 2, 3, 4: I-lead Maiorelre 4: Class Treasurer I: Dance Commillees I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4: Variely Show 2, 3, 4: Senior Play: Girls' Slale: Counly Day. ' ALICE ELLEN GOLDBERG Aus Ambilion: To graduale from college and leach in The same school as Gay and Judy. . . . Well known for her parlies . . . good nalured . . . puf in a lol' of work for our class . . . Duke rooI'er . Dance Commillees I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Variely Show I, 2, 3, 4: Ebb Tide Sraif 4: GAA. I, 2, 3: Sludenl Council I, 4: Ways and Means Commilfee: I-Ionor Sociely 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Volleyball 2: Bowling 3, 4: Baslcelball 3: Dramalics Club 2: Sporls Nighl' Club 3: Fulure Teachers of America 3, 4. LILLIAN HALL Lillian Ambilionz To gel marriecl. . . . Happy-go-lucky . . . besl of friends . . . al- ways found wilh Helen . . . G.A.A. I, 2: Gym Club 4. LOIS CHARLOTTE H ERKLOZ Teach Ambilionz To be a business Ieacher. . . . Sparlrling eyes . . . holds her own scholas- +icaIIy . . . always seen in Ihe Guidance Of- fice . . . Press and Poinier Club I, 2, 3: Business Edilor 2: Leaders Club I: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Varieiiefles Club 4: Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: Basl4e+ball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 3: Freshman Dance Commiflees: Soph Hop Comrnillee: Junior Prom Commiliee. CAROL HAMILL Snowball Ambilionz To be firsf male on Be+Iy's ship. . . . The one who cries when she laughs . . . slow and easy . . . a helpful kid . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2: Variery Club 3: Varielies 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Commillee: G.A.A. 2. 3: Variely Show. CAROL LOU JEAN HESSE CaroI Ambilionz To go Io college. . . . Hails from LaveIIe'H'e . . . swell gal fo lnow . . . good worlrer . . . Archery Club I: Tennis Club I: Glee Club 2: Fu- Ture Teachers of America 3, 4: French Club 4: Baslcelball 2: Baseball 2: Youlh Recreaiion Com- mi++ee 2. JUDITH ANNE HANSEN IlJudyll Ambilionz To become a French ciiizen. . . . A new-comer 'Io Poini' . . . Ihinlring of living in France . nice dresser . . . G-lee Club: Music Apprecialion Club: Fuiure Teachers of America 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Volley- ball I, 2, 3: Tennis I, 2, 3: Li+ery Ediior 3, Sand- ford Yearbook: Prom Commillee I, 3. ROBERT HOEFLER llaobll Ambifion. To graduaie and ioin 'Ihe Navy. . . . very quief . . . always ready +o help ouf . . . 'friendly fo all . . . Visual Aids I, 2, 3. RICHARD HENRY Rich Ambilion. To qradua+e from college. . . . Plays a cool 'irombone . . . supporls Fire- house No. I . . . Iilres radios . . . Chess Club I: Elecirical Club 2, 3: Physics and Chemislry Club 4: Traclc 2, 4: Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Hall Pairol 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Commif- 'rees I, 2, 3, 4: Shore Conference Band 3: Slu- denl Council 3: Ways and Means Commillee 3: Variely Show I, 2, 3, 4: S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. 4: Sen- ior Play Commiilee. :ll-CCI' ITIQLIVILJ llEill Ambilionz To marry lhe righl guy, bul make sure he has money. . . . Our Honor Socie+y Presidenl' . . . keen sense of humor . . . one of our cule lwirlers . . . a con- slanf fixlure in a green Chevy . . . Tri-Hi-Y Club I: Nursing Club 2: Glee Club 2: Sporls Nile Club 3: Malh Club 3: Ebb Tide 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3: Honor Sociely 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Sludenl Council 4: Hall Monilor 3, 4: Twirlinq 4: Dance Commillees I, 2, 3, 4: Variely Show 3, 4: Senior Play Casl: Cilizenship lnslilule: Sporls Nile I, 2, 3: Lilerary Edilor ol Ebb Tide: Ways ancl Means Commil- Tee. PAUL H. HULSE Paul Ambilions: Too numerous 'ro menlion. . . . One of our Honor Sociely boys . . . greal' guy lo know . . . he'II always help our when called Oh... Library Council I, 2, 3, 4: Eleclrical Club 2: Ebb Tide Slalf 4: Honor Sociely 4: Hall Monilor 3: Junior Prom Commillee: Senior Play Commillee. JUDY HOLMES HoImesy Ambilionz To go lo college, . . . Pefife blonde and blue-eyed . . . our cule cheerleader . . . life of the parly ,. . . our chem- isfry experf . . . Knillinq Club I, 2, 3: Leaders Club I, 2: Ebb Tide 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3: G.A.fX. I, 2, 3: Hall Monilor 3, 4: Cheer- inq 2, 3, 4: Variely Show 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Chrislmas Dance Commillee 2: Junior Prom Come millee 3: Freshman Dance Commillee: Soph I-lop Commillee: Ways and Means Commillee: Library Council I: Sporls Niqhl I, 2, 3: Ebb Ticle Slall. RICKY IRONS lrkickyu Ambilion: To make a million dollars. . . . Besl dressed . . . nice looking . . . fakes fre quenf lrips lo Florida . . . Dramalics Club 2: Track Club: Gym Club: Fool ball I: Track 4: Track Club Treasurer: Dance Com millees I, 2, 3. 4. DOROTHY HOO PER DoHie Ambilionz To be an arlisl' or a secrelary. . . A small redhead wilh lhe arlisfic louch . . one of Mrs. Diamond's secrelaries . . . Arr Club I, 4: Baskelball I, 2: Volleyball 2: Base ball I, 2. RONALD JACOBUS llkodll Ambilion: To be a pharmacisl. . . . One of our hol' rod fans . . . inleresfed in pharmacy . . . very dark wavy hair . . . Gym Club I, 2: Chess Club 3: Spanish Club 4 Baskelball I, 2: Baseball I. REGINA FRANCES KEMCHICK Ginger Ambifionz To be a privale secrerary. . . . Tall and s+a+ely . . . +he presiden+'s nexf sec- re+ary . . . a car of her own . . . Library Council I, 2, 3, 4: Knilling Club 2: Li- brary Council Presidenl 3: GAA. I, 2, 3: Dance Commirlees I, 2, 3. ROBERT JACQUES llgobll Ambilionz Undecided. . Usually seen wi+h Wall' and Ernesf . . . CHARLES KERN Charlie Ambilionz To graduale. . . . A real neaf dresser . . . hails from Herberfs- ville . . . check 'Iha'I' smile . . . Foorball 2: Baseball 3. HAROLD H. JOHNSON Harold Ambiiion. To own a slore. Blond and cule . . . nice fo Imow . . . seen around wifh Tim . . . Library Council I: Shop Club 3: Arr Club 4: Base- b ll I: Junior Prom Commillee: Senior Dance Commillee. ROSE MARIE KILMAN Rosie Ambifionz To live happily ever eller. . . . The friendliesf of 'Friends . . . I wonder if I gof a Ie'Her Today? . . . a smiling 'I'wirIer . . . Nursing Club I: Variery Club 3: Variefyerres 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Hall Monilor 3: Twirling 4: Class Presidenl' I: Variefy Club Presidenl' 3: Slu- denr Council I, 2: Dance Commilfees I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. I, 2, 3: Cifizenship lnslirure: Counry Day 3: Sporls Nighl 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3. RONALD KAMINSKI lIRonll Ambirionz To graduale. Anofher new comer 'Io poinl' . . . 'I'he clown of our senior class . . . Iilres D.A. hairculs . . . a nafural wif . . . Checker Club I: Baseball 2: Foorball 3: Traclc 4. DONALD L. KITCHEN llDonu Ambilion: To be a carpenler. . . . Always seen reading Field and Slream Maga- zine . . . Usually seen wilh Ed . . . I-Iunling and Fishing Club 2: Shop Club 3: Track I. ARTH U R LES BI REL llAr+ll Ambilionr Unclecicled. . . . One of fhe LavaleH'e roclrs . . . Iilres crew cufs . . . a swell guy 'I'o lrnow . . . Library Council I: Spanish Club 2: Janilors Club 4: Foolball I. ROGER LANE vlkogll Ambilionz To gel rich quick. . . . One of +he Acme boys . . . always on flue go . . . seen around Nauss . . . Gym Club I, 2, 3: Boys Slale. CHARLES HOWARD LONG uchipll Ambilion: To gel rich quick. . . . Fishes only when he can'l hunl' . . . gels along wilh everyone . . . always seen riding in his yellow Ford . . . Gym Club I: Press and Poinler Club I: Library Council I, 2: Malh Club 3: Physics and Chemislry Club 4: lnlramural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Traci: 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Library Council Treasurer 3: Junior Prom Commillee: Senior Play Commiilee: Ways and Means Commilree. ALEXANDER P. LAUBERTS IIAIII Ambilion. To go lo Soulhern Cal. . . . Usually working on his car . . . a member of fhal' car club . . . always irying 'Io blow-up fha Chemisfry lab . . . Gym Club I, 2: Library Council 2, 3: Malh Club 3: Chemisfry and Physics Club 4: Traci: I, 3: lniramural Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Ways and Means Commilree: Senior Play Com'mil'+ee. WILLIAM B. LOTT, JR. Frisco Ambilion: To be an engineer. . . . Real class cu?-up . . . demon behind Ihe wheel . . . always ready 'For a laugh . . . Chess Club I, 2: Growing Up Socially 4: Fool'- ball I. 2. JOSEPH R. LYNCH llJoell Ambilion. Undecided. . . . An inferesl' in a cerfain lwirler . . . our cufe all-slale man and co-caplain of our foolball leam . . . usually seen in a yellow converlible . . . Gym Club I, 2, 3: Ebb Tide Slaff: Foa+baII I. 2. 3, Co-caplain 4: Inlramural Baslcelball 3, 4: Track 4: Honor Sociely 4: Hall Ivloni+or 3: Boys' Slafe: Varsily Club 2, 3, 4: Counly Day 3: Ebb Tide Sporls Edilor: Hall Palrol 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. CAROL ANN LOVELL Carol Ambilion: To be a secrelary. . . . Neal in everylhing she does . . . quiel unfil you gel lo lcnow her . . . a good sludenf . . . one of our fwirlers . . . Tri-Hi-Y I: Leader Club I, 2: Sporls Nighf Club 3: Dramalics Club 2: Knilling Club 4: Baslielball I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3: Baseball I: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Hall Monilor 3: Twirling 4: Class Secrelary I: Sludenl Council Secrelary 4: Sporls iflighf 2, 3: Dance Commillees I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 2, 4: Variely Show 3, 4: Shore Conference Band. SHIRLEY LOVEGREN Shirl Ambilion: To live in Soulh America. . . . Mr. Oxenford's secrelary . . . one of our lele- phone operalors . . . nice fo Imow . . . Library Council I: Knillinq Club 2: Varielyelles 4: Volleyball 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Sporls Nighl I, 2, 3: Senior Play Commillee 4: Soph Hop Dance Commillee. JAMES FRANK MAC DONALD llJimll Ambilionz Undecided. . . . Admired by all . . . easy 'Io gel along wilh ...oneof'Iheboys... Avialion Club I: Gym Club 3: Traclc 4: Baseball I, 2: Baslcelball 2: Inlermural Baslcelball 3, 4: Hag Iigorlilor 4: Counly Day: Dance Commillees RICHARD MA RR Richard Ambilion: To ioin +he Air Force or Coasl' Guard. . . . Conscienfious aboul his school worlr . . . has his own car . . . Chess Club I, 2, 3: Traclc Club 4: Traclc Mana- ger I, 4: Hall Monilor. JOHN JOSEPH LYNCH llJayII Ambilionz To be a sporls car driver. . . . Friendly guy and able presidenl of our class . . . good fracl: man . . . honor sfudenl' . . . Gym Club 2: Sporls Rules Club 3: Chess Club 4: Foorball I, 2: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Traclr I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely 4: Hall Monilor 4: Hall Palrol 4: Senior Class Presiclenl: Sludenl Council: Ways and Means Commilleez Senior Play Slage Mana- ger: Dance Commillees 2, 3, 4. JANET ELIZABETH MASON llJanll Ambilion: To go lo Paris and Rome. . . . Sweel and cu+e co-caplain of 'I'he 'Iwirlers . . . our besl' dressed gal . . . friendly Io all . . . Leader Club I, 2: Dramalics Club 2: Sporls Nighl' Club 3: Ebb Tide 4: Baslcelball l, 2, 3, 47 Volleyball I, 2, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Honor So- ciely 3, 4: Hall Monilor 2, 3: Twirling 2, 3, 4: Co-caplain 4: Class Vice Presidenl' I: Honor So- ciely Treasurer 4: Sporls Nighl I, 2, 3: Sludenl' Council 3, 4: Ways and Means Commillee: Dance Commillees I, 2, 3, 4: Variely Show 2, 3, 4: Girls' Slale: Counly Day 3, 4: Youlh Council I: Ebb Tide Senior Seclion Eclilor. ANNETTE KATHLEEN MC ARDLE llAnnll Ambilions To go lo Florida wilh Mary Ann and Jane. . . . Seen wilh Mary Ann and Jane . . . nice per- sonalify . . . no'I so quiel wi+h close friends . . . Glee Club I: Dramalics Club I, 2: Library Council 2: Nurses' Club 3: Chemislry and Physics Club 4: Baslcelball I: G.A.A. 2, 3: Junior Prom Commillee: Variely Show 2. BOB MASSEY Rabbi+ Ambilion: To own an aulhenlic sporls car. . . . A new comer Io Poin+ . . . will malce some polilician . . . seen sporfing around Iown . . . Track Club 4: Glee Club 4. JIM MC KENZIE llMacll Ambilion. To slay away from women. . . . A new comer lo Poin+ . . . easy Io gel' along with . . . Will he live up 'Io his ambi'Iion7 . . . Foolball 4. JOSEPH MATI SOVSKY llpepell Ambilionz To be an engineer. . . . A Spanish wizard . . . quief, bul' 'Friendly . . . likely Io succeed . . . Avialion Club I: Spanish Club 2, 3: Chemislry and Physics Club 4. WILLIAM MEOLA Ambilion: To go +o college. . . . Speedy on Ihe foolball field . . . hiccups . . . always good for a laugh . . . Avialion Club I: Chess Club 2, 3: Malh Club 3: Chemislry Club 4: Foolball l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling: Boys' Slale: Counly Day: Slu- denl Council 4: Ways and Means Commillee. JAMES MOORE II-limll Ambilion: To graduale . . . Real blond ladies' man . . . a dale wilh Judy is his favorife pasl lime . . . one of lhe boys . . . Avialion Club I: Spanish Club 2, 3: Janilors Club 4: Foolball I: Track 3, 4: lnlramural Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Hall Monilor 3: Ways and Means Commillee. JUDITH JO METZGER In-Iudyu Arnbilionz To win more Oscars lhan Wall' Disney. . . . Gave a lol of her lime fo P.P.B.H.S. . . . Tall, blonde and blue-eyed . . . Wall Dis- ney's compelilor . . . Cv.A.A. I, 2, 3: Library Council I: Dramarics Club 2: Press and Poinler Club 2: Sporls Nighl Club 3: Ebb Tide Slall: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Honor Sociely Vice Presidenl 4: Ebb Tide Pholo Edilor: Sporls Nighl I, 2, 3: Cvlee Club 2. 3: Dance Commilrees I, 2, 3, 4: Variely Show 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Commillee: Ways and Means Commillee. SHIRLEY ANN MULLINS lusamll Ambilionz To become a medical secrelary. . . . Anolher Iuclry girl wilh a sparlrler on her finger . . . one of our jolcers . . . a sincere friend . . . Nurses Club I, 2, 3, 4: Press Club I: Library Council 2: Baseball I, 2: Volleyball I, 2: Baslcel- ball I, 2: Sludenl Council I: Dance Commilfees I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERTA G. MOELLER Robbie Ambilion: To be a beaulician. . . . One of lhe 'Few careful drivers . . . seen wilh Pele . . . always Irnilling . . . Knilling Club 2: Sporls Nighl Club 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Sporls Nighl I. 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Junior Prom Commillee. MARIAN NAEGELIN Marian Ambilionz To be a lypisl. . . . The smallesl' ever . . . a cufe Irind . . . where lhere's Marian +here's Mary Ellen . . . Knilling Club 2, 3: Varielyelles 4: Volleyball I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Senior Play Commillee. RAYMOND V. MOGLIA IIRBYII Ambilion: To lravel around lhe counlry. . . . Love lhal' wavy hair . . . good sense of humor . . . usually found wilh Ray and Jimmy . . . big game hunler . . . Spanish Club 2, 3: Traclc 4: Traclc Club 4: Junior Prom Commillee. RICHARD P. NAUSS IlDicklI Amloilion: To play in a Rose Bowl game. . . . Joe Lynch's parlner in crime and on Ihe gridiron . . . a real greal' guy . . . a IoI' of school spiri+ . . . Library Council I: Avialion Club 2: Gym Club 3: Officials Club 4: Varsily Club 2, 3, 4: Fool- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball Manager 2: Track 4: In- 'rramural Baskelball 3, 4: I-lal Monilor 4: Class Treasurer 4: Varsily Club Vice Presidenl 4: Boys' Siaieq Hall Pairol 4: Junior Commillee. JOAN OUTRAM llxloanll Ambilion: To be a Iypisiz . . . Small and full of fun . . . usually found in a red converlible . . . one of our secrefarial gals. Tri-l-li-Y Club I, 2: Varie+yeHes 4: Baseball I, 2. 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslceiball I, 2, 3, 4 Sporls Nighi' I, 2, 3: GAA. I, 2, 3. DAISY MAY NICHOLS Diz Ambilion: To live in a green house. . . . Nice +o know . . . personalily shines . . . a good sewer . . . Nursing Club 2: Home Ec Club 3: Knilling Club 4: Baskelball l, 2, 3. 4: Volleyball 2, 3: Junior Prom Commiiiee: Variely Show 2: Sporls Nighl Whiz on fhe iano erfecl Mr Wacls- I 2, 3: Bowling 3. CONSTANCE PATTERSON Connie Ambilion: To marry The rigl'i+ guy. . . . Cuie co-caplain of Ihe Iwirlers . . . masier of all sporls . . . Mr. Oxenford's pride and ioy . . . has a cerfain inleresl in 'rhe baskefball Ieam. GAA. I, 2, 3: Dramalics Club 2: Sporls Nighl Club 3: Ebb Tide Slaii 4: Volleyball I, 2. 3, 41 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling I, 2: I-Ionor Socieiy 3, 4: I-lall Monilor 3, 4: Twirlinq 2, 3, 4: Co-cap- 'rain 4: Class Presiclenl 3: Class Vice Presideni 4: Sludenl' Council 2, 3: Counly Day 3: Ways and Means Commiiiee 3, 4: Senior Play: Dance Com- millees I, 2, 3, 4: Variely Show 2, 3, 4: Sporls Nighi I, 2, 3: Ebb Tide Ari and Layouf Edilor. RAMON NOVARRO IIRBYII Ambiiionz To go 'I'o college. . p . . . p . worfh in Senior Play . . . Iremendous fulure . . . Spanish Club 2, 3: Malh Club 3: Track Club 4: Assembly Club 4: Baseball 2: Track 3: Senior Class Play: Junior Prom CommiI'+ee. MARLENE PAU L BuIch Ambiiion. To gei married. . . . One of our Office Pracfice siudenis . . ually seen in Laveleffe . . . keen on a guy n Vernon . . . Variely Club 3: Varieiyelles 4: Bowling. . us- amed DONALD RANDOLPH lIDonIl Ambilionz Undecided. . . . Always has an ample supply of gum friendly . . . SANDRA L. PIER Ilsandyll Ambifion: To be an adverlising designer arfisf. . . . A greaf class clown . . . fhe greal' arfisf of The senior class . . . fhe hof rod wifh 'Ihe lead fool' . . . .A. I, , 3: Kniffing Club 2: Sporfs Ni GA 2 ghf Club 3: Gym Club 4: Ebb Tide Sfaff 4: Baslcef- ball I 2 3 Baseball I 2 3 4 Volleyball I 2 3 4 Bo wling I, 2, 4: Sporfs Nighf I, 2, 3: I-lall M nifor 3: Sfudenl' Council 2, 3: Senior Play: Ways and Means Commiffee: Dance Commilfees I 2 3 4 NANCY RANDOLPH ..Nancy.. Ambifionz To be a physical educal-ion feacher. . . . Our peppy capfain of 'lhe cheerleaders . . . always seen wifh a red head in a Cadillac . . . a Iof of school spirif . . . Library Council I: kniffing Club I: Leaders Club I, 2, 3: Dramafics Club 2: Sporfs Nighl Club 3: Ebb Tide Sfall: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball I. 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 4: I-Iall Monifor 3, 4: Cheering 2, 3, Caplain 4: Variefy Show 2, 3, 4: 6.A.A. I, 2, 3: Sporfs Nighl' I, 2, 3: Sfudenl' Council I, 2: Dance Commiifees I. 2, 3. 4. NANCY LINDA PLATT Nance Ambilion: To go fo college. . Usually found in Miss Cl1apfooian's office a nice dresser . . . an honor sociefy member. Library Council I, 2: Leader Club I: Library Council Secrefary 2: Nurses Club 2, 3: Nurses Club Treasurer 2: Nurses Club Presidenf 3: Va- riefyefles 4: Volleyball I, 2: G.A,A. I, 2, 31 Sporfs Nighf I, 2, 3: Bowling 3: Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Hall Monifor 4: Dance Commilfees I, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 2, 3. JOE REGAN llRockll Ambifion: To have a ball. . . . Our muscle man . . . Ireen on a senior ir . . . always going hunfing . . . GYW1 Club I. 2. 32 Track Club 4: Foofball I: In 'rramural Baslcefball 3, 4: Hall Monilor 4: Cla Presidenf 2: Dance Comrniffees I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 2, 3: Boys' Sfafe, BARBARA ANN POLLIN Barb Ambifion. To be a secrefary. . . One of our beHer 'lypisfs . . . friendly lo all . . . usually found in 203 . . . G.A.A. I. HELEN REID Helen Ambilion, To slir Ihe fashion world. . . . Halls from Shore Acres . . . a sincere friend ,..agiHofgab.,. Library Council 2, 3: I-lorne Managernenl 3: Gym Club 4: Volleyball: Sporls Nighl. JACK ROBERTS llJackl' Ambilionz To s'l'ay single. . . . AIan's o'I'her hal-F . . . always has a joke for 'Ihe occasion . . . has a lol' of friends . . . Press Club I: Aviarion Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Growing Up Socially 4: I-lall Monilor 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Sluclenl Council: Dance Commillees. MARLENE REISERT Monnie Ambilionz To marry Fran and live happily ever aller. . . . Ho+ rod . . . Franny's pride and ioy . . . can'+ miss Ihose blonde 'Iresses . . . made a real cufe 'llagbearer . . . Library Council I: Knirling Club Leader Club 2: Variely Club 3: Ebb Tide Slail 4: Baseball I, 2. 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Flag- bearer 4: Dance Commillees I, 2, 3, 4: 6.A.A. I, 2, 3: Sporls Nighr I, 2, 3: Ways and Means Commillee: Senior Class Play Commillee. BARBARA ROBERTSON Bobbe Ambilionz To be an x-ray Iechnician. . . . Love 'rhal red hair . . . lef+ Bobbe lefl, cheers Ihe band . . . cule flagbearer . . . likeable per- sonalily . . . Nursing Club I, 2: Knilling Club 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Baskeiball I, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball I, 2, 3: Bowling I, 2, 3: Hall Moniior 3, 4: Flagbearer 4: Sludenf Council 3: Ways and Means Commiflee 3, 4: Junior Prom Comrnillee: Soph Hop Dance Commillee: Sadie Hawkins Dance Comrnilleey Sporls Nighls I, 2: Glee Club 2, 3. ALAN ROBERTS Oscar Ambilion: To be a salesman. . . . Jack's olher half . . . an A. 81 P. worker . . . friendly 'Io all . . . Press Club I: Library Council 2: Spanish Club 3: Growing Up Socially 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Senior Class Play: Freshman Dance Commilrlee. DAVID S. ROBINSON IIDaveIl Arnbilionz To be an engineer. - . . . One of our lelfer men . . . a malhemafical genius . . . an honor sludenl . . . Ari Club I: Boaling Club 2: Malh Club 3 Physics and Chemisiry Club 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4 lnframural Baskerball I, 2, 3: Baskelball 4: Track 4: I-lonor Sociely 4: Hall Monilor 3: Dance Com milrees 3, 4. Ambirionz To become a nurse. ELIZABETH SH REVE ..Be+sy.. Ambirionz To graduale from college. . . . Developed good s+udy habifs . . . was Doris in 'the Senior Play . . . big blue eyes . . . Abraham Lincoln High School I, 2: Fulure Teach- ers ol America Club 4: Senior Play: Ways and Means Commirlee. GALE SCHAEFER Gale Ambilion: Undecided. Nor as quiel' as you 'lhinlr a . . . real good loolrer . . . Mrs. S+u+zman's liHle helper . . . Glee Club 2, 3: Varieryeries 4. CAROL SIM llsimmyll Ambirion: To go ro college. . . Bulcher of flue Spanish language . . . one of Mr. S+efser's froublemalcers . . . always hol- rodding around . . . Nurses Club l: Dramalics Club 2: Spanish 3: Physics and Chemislry Club 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4' Class Secrerary 2: Spring Concerr: Dance Corn mirlees 3. 4: 6.A.A. I: Shore Conference Band ROBERT SCHMIDT lIBobll Arnbirion: Undecided. An A. 8: P. worker . . . drives a black Ford. BEVERLY GAIL SIMONSEN llBevlI . Always helping olhers will mal: . . . e an ex- cellenf nurse . . . Press and Poinler Club l, 2, 3: Poinler Fealure Edilor 2: Press Club Assislanl Edifor 3: Nursing Club 3, 4: Nurses Club Presidenl' 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Dance Commillees I 2 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Ways and Means Commirfee. DONALD E. SCH ROEDER Duclcie Ambilion: To graduare from high school. A grear clown +o lrnow . . . a real greaf guy a Shore Acres roclc . . . Gym Club 2: Srudenl Council. sb 80 JUDITH ANN SMITH llJudyll Ambilion: To graduale from college and leach in +he same school as Gay and Alle. . . . Nice Io Irnow . . . our gain, MapIewoocI's loss . . . always neal' as a pin . . . livens up every parfy . . . Maplewood Junior High I1 KniH'ing Club 2, 31 Fuiure Teachers of America Club 41 Ways and Means Commiliee 2, 3, 41 Dance Commiilees 2, 3, 41 Baslcelball 2, 31 Volleyball 21 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. RICHARD STANABACK Dick Ambilion: To be an engineer. . . . BancI's big loss . . . slower Ihan slow . anofher Einsfein . . . Pholography 2: Elec+r'cal CI b 3' Ch 'f Physics CIub1 Band I,I2, 3, emls ry RICHARD W. SMITH SmiI'Iy Ambilionz To be successful in lile. . . Our capable Sfudenl Council Presidenl . . . co-capfain of 'the foofball feam .. . easy on 'Ihe eyes . . . Gym Club 2, 3, 41 Varsily Club 2, 3, 43 Traclc Club 41 Foofball I, 2, 3, 41 Co-caplain 41 Track 2, 3, 41 linlramural Baslcelball 3, 41 I-Iall Monilor 2, 3, 41 Hall Parrol 3, 41 Class Treasurer 2, 31 bludeni Council 3, 41 Presidenl of Sludenl Coun- cil 41 Boys' STGTGI Counly Day 3, 41 Junior Prom CommiHee1 Freshman Dance COFTIFFIITTGGI Soph Hop ColnrniHee1 Senior Dance Commillee. WALTER STANTON llwalfll Ambilion. Undecided. . . . Class clown . . . always good for ELIZABETH A. SPADARO ..BeH,y.. Ambilionz To be a capiain of my own ship. GFI a laugh . . . . Sincere friend . . . probably will gel fha? boaf some day . . . happy-go-Iuclry . . . Tri-Hi-Y Club Ii Dramalics Club 21 Variely Club 31 Gym Club 41 Sporls Nighr I, 2, 31 Glee Club I, 2, 31 Dance Commillees I, 2, 3, 41 Variely Show 4. LOIS HARRIET STEIN I'Loisll Ambiiionz To be a secrelary. . . . The one wifh 'Ihe long nails . . . qui+e 'Ihe double bubble girl . . . Nurses Club I1 GAA. I, 2, 31 Kniliing Club 2 Library Council 3, 41 Bowling 21 Sporls Nighl I 2, 31 Junior Prom Commiirlee. RONALD TERRILL Ronnie Ambilion: To race a Ferrari. . . . Wesl'fieId's loss Poin+'s gain . . . owns a hcl red M.G .... has a girlfriend made lo 'fil his IiHIe car . . . Officials Club 4. ELSA LOUISE STENGEL Ouida Ambilion: To go lo college. . . . Love fhaf blonde hair . . . Miss Sophisficalion . . . Icnown 'For her neal books . . . wears clolhes well . . . Nursing Club I: Dramalics Club 2: G.A.A. I, 21 Howard Seminary 3: Physics and Chemislry Club 4: Ways and Means Commilleeg Volleyball I, 2: Baslcelball I, 2. MARGUERITE THOMAS nMar-gen Ambilion: To be a secrelary. . . . Small in size, large in volume . . . can never find her liny size in clofhes . . . seen wifh Jean and Barb . . . Tri-I-li-Y Club I: Press Club 2: Variely Club 3: Gym Club 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2: Baskelball 3: Sporls Nighl 2: Ways and Means Commillee: Senior Play: Soph I-lop 2. JOHN STEVENSON uJohnn Ambilion: Undecided. . . . Quick on lhe baseball diamond . . . quiel' and well-mannered . . . plays +he shy lype . . . Gym Club I, 2, 3: Sporls Club 4: Foolball I, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: lnframural Baslcelball 4: Varsily Club 4. JOYCE CRANDELL TITSWORTH Joycie Ambifion: To marry a millionaire eller La Verne divorces him. . . . One of our class clowns . . . always seen wi+h La Verne . . . Knirring Club I: Dramalics Club 2: Varsily Club 3: Varielyefles 4: Variely Show 3, 4: Senior Play Commillee: Sporls Nighl 2, 3: Ways and Means Commillee: G.A.A.: Junior Prom: Soph I-lop Dance Commiflee: Freshman Dance Commiffee, SONJA SWENSON nsonnyll Ambilion. To become a nurse. . . . A greaf Rhonda in +he Senior Play . . . a good dancer . . .Mr. Repsher's pride and ioy... 6.A.A. I, 2, 3: Nursinq Club I, 2: Spanish Club 3: Ebb Tide: Baslcelball I, 2: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2: Honor Sociely 3. 4: Junior Class Secrelary: Counly Day: Junior Prom Commillee: Senior Play. JOHN WALTZ John Ambilion. Undecided. . . . Has an inferesi' in Ihe sophomore class . . . shorly . . . a greal addifion 'lo Ihe band . , . Visual Aids I, 2: Shop Club 3: Track 4: Basker- ball I, 2: Band I, 2, 3. 4: Dance Commillrees 3, 4: Senior Play Commillee. RICHARD C. WENZEL Rich Ambilionz To go as far as possible wilh The leasl ellorl. . . . Nice fo know . . . love Ihose curls . . . our French exper+ . . . Avialion Club I: Visual Aids 2, 3: Chemislry and Physics 4: Track 4. PATRICIA LOUISE WARDELL llPa+ll Ambilionz To marry lor love, bul make sure he has money. . . . Friendly smile . . . pleasanl' personalily . . has Io+s of friends . . . Tri-Hi-Y Club I: Press Club 2: Variely Club 3: Gym Club 4: Sporls Nigh+ I, 2, 3: GAA. I, 2, 31 Variely Show 3. 47 Glee Club I. 2. 3. 41 SOPII Hop 2. DOLORES WEIGHTMAN lrDeeu Ambilionz To be a nurse al Filkin I-Iospilal. . . . Has good s+udy habifs . . . quief and sin- cere . . . Florence Nighfingale . . . known for high marks . . . Nurses Club I, 2, 3: Varielyelles 4. DAVID DEAN WETTLIN Dave Ambilion: Te be successful in life, like my cousin. . . . An all around guy on courl' and gridiron . . . quife 'Ihe ladies man . . . The well-dressed fouch. Gym Club I, 2: Rules Club 3: Official Club 4: Foolball I, 2, 3. 4: Baskelball I, 2. 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: I-lall Monilor 3: Dance Commillees I, 2, 3, 4: Varsily Club I, 2, 3, 4. LA VERNE GAIL WILLIAMS Vernie Ambilionz To marry a millionaire. . . . Love I-hal' red hair . . . always seen wilh Joyce . . . Have you seen Mr. Leask7 . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Leader Club I, 2: Knilling Club 2: Sporls Nighl Club 3: Varielyefles 4: Volley- ball I: Sporls Niqhr I, 2, 3: Freshman Dance Commiflee: Soph I-lop Dance Commiflee: Junior Prom: Senior Dance Commillee: Ways and Means: Variefy Shows 4. KEN WINTER llKenlI Ambiiion: To be successful in life. . . . A helping hand . . . o-ne of our boaf fiends . . . a regular guy . . . Boai' Club l: Elecirical Club 2, 3: Track Club 4: Junior Prom: Senior Play. EDMUND ZIMMER Ambihon: To be a boalbuilder. Halls from Meiedeconlr . . . usually seen in a Pontiac . . . Boar Club I: Visual Aids 2. PAULA DAL WI NTERM UTE Paula Ambiiion: To go io William and Mary College. . . . Admires +he Navy . . . falres an acfive parl' in school aclivifies . . . did a lof for fhe school. Poinler l: Press Club I: Sludenl Council I: Dramafics Club 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Baslcelball l: Volleyball l: Sporis Nighf I, 2, 3: Bowling 3: Honor Socieiy 4: Hall Moniior 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Variefy Show I, 2, 3: Direclor 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Ways and Means Commi'Hee: Chairman 3: Shore Conference Band 3. MARY ELLEN ZIMMERMANN nzimmy.. Ambilionz To be a secrerary. . . . Mrs. Diamond's pride and ioy . . . a nice girl fo know . . . usually seen wilh Marian . . . Tri-Hi-Y Club I: Knifling Club 2, 3: Varielyelles 4: Volleyball l, 2: Hall Moniior 3, GAA. I, 2. DEBORAH FRANCES WOLFE Debbie Ambilionz To be a nurse al' Fiikin Memorial Hospilal. . . . Brain of fhe period 7 Hisfory ll class . . . al- ways seen wifh loads of boolrs . . . Glee Club I: Ari Club I: Dramalics Club 2: Glee Elnb32: Spanish Club 3: Nursing Club 4: Basker- a . PETER HERBERT Fefe Ambifionz Undecided. . . . Loyes fo play baslreiball . . . has a ceriain m+eres+ In 'Phe sophomore class . . . nice guy wiih a mile long smile . . . Gym Club I: Youfh Council I: Chess Club 2: Sporfs Rules Club 3: Baskerball 3: Foolball 3: Baseball I. BLANCHE ELAINE LE VINUS Blanche Ambifionz To be a model. . . . Friendly 'lo all . . . quiel-, buf friendly smile. Music Club I: Library Council 2, 3: Dramaiics Club I, 2: Variefyelles 4: Baseball I: Soccer I: Band I: Sfudenl Council I. 2: Spring Concerh Chrislmas Program. RONALD MATHIS Ronnie Ambifionz To be successful in life. . . . Cufe blond . . . love Ihaf crazy D.A. hair cuf . . . has a cerfain inieresl' in 'Ihe freshman class . . . Chess Club I, 2. 3: Officials Club 4: Hall Moni- for 4: Iniramural Baskelball I, 2, 3. 4: Freshman Dance Commilrlee. ERNESTINE PALANGI Tina Ambifion: To gel' married. . . . Friendly fo all . . . goes 'Io Florida every year . . . Tri-Hi-Y Club I: Knifiing Club 2: Varielyelfes 4: G.A.A. I. 2. WILLIAM SCULL BiII Ambilionz Undecided. . . . Holds his own scholasfically . . . .friendly fo all . . . Visual Aids I, 2, 3, .4 DONALD WOIT llDonll Ambilion: To beai' Herb Killian playing pool . . . Seen in a hor car . . . ace phofographer . . big help fo I'he class . . . Avialion Club I: Camera Club 2: Press Club 3 Ebb Tide Sfaff: Band I. H 'Z .IL au.. ' 2a?sl IN MEMCDRY ROBERT SWANSON nsobll Bob really had fhe spiril' of Poinl' Pleasanl' High School. Very friendly, he go? along well wifh all of fhe srudenrs as well as The reachers. Everyone fell' bad when he became ill and his guiei' presence in rhe school was missed. We're sure no one will forge? 'rhe supporl' he gave our school on lhe loorball +eam. As we reach our graduarion nighf and look around for 'rhose who are noi wirh us we can sincerely say, We miss you Bob Swanson. VJ' Checlr +ha+ pose Daisy Mae Nichols. 1 3 Miss POINT HIGH coNTEsT l956 - J 3 J J 1 Leff fo righl: Carole Dimm lfhirdl, Julie Blanco, lwinnerl, V . V, A Judy Holmes, lsecondl. rv! ' W X V X fr 'l T A bunch of seniors having a good +ime af paiamma pariy, lille always. I 37' . STAR DUST fly Q 8 I The fheme of our Junior Prom. I . ' lg fe 5 TM N T714 7-,WT ff ,,, , , . 'qi i Nancy Green and Diclr Smiih dancing affer being crowned All fhaf and l'lT f'3Ven 239' Gaxile G -Wino and Prince and Princess. lmmy aylon' enior ociaf Senior Ploy The senior play is one oT The ouTsTanclinq evenTs ThaT sTudenTs look Torward To in Their senior year. lT is under The clirecTion oT Mr. RoberT Faulls, Senior English Teacher, who picks The casT Trom his classes on The basis oT inTeresT ancl clramaTic aloiliTy. This year's casT workecl long hours anol very harcl To make The play, Our Miss Brooks a success. While The play was Thoroughly enioyecl by The enTire school, Their pleasure was less, we Teel cerTain, Than The pleasure oT Those oT us who hacl The opporTuniTy To Take parT in This proolucTion. Leff To right E. Shreve, G. Gravino N Green E Holmes M. Thomas, H. BeclrerT, S. Swenson C Anderson R Irons J. Van Schoick. ,.......-.nn - la! Q I1 olaufarify PJ CLASS CLOWNS Sandy Pier Ron Kaminslri MOST ATHLETIC Nancy Randolph Dave Weiflin MOST POPULAR T'-:WL Lou Ann Demares+ 1 I FRIENDLIEST Rosemary Kilman Jay Lynch Dick Smifh I I 1 BEST DRESSED Janef Mason Ricky Irons MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Carol Lovell Harold Demares+ I I T7 il KS' -H,. +4-ea4.4..,' - 1 4-,4 ,,,:Lf A.. + + MTL, emu f' , WJ .,-s ' ,,. xl, 1 1 BEST FIGURE AND PHYSIOUE Marlene Reiserf Joe Regan MOST SCHOOL SPI RIT Nancy Randolph Dick Nauss B9 , Z y ,' cf , Lu Y M., , . Wg, f , f ., f, Bill Meola M, , , Q , , 7 , 29011 1 Lg' , f f f 9' ' 7 f n' l ' enior gag? lqcfurea 2 ,AA . x - n y i 1 l Q, . s- I ,ly ix ' V W Carol Lovell Jimmy MacDonald , , ,-vw f ,, , Connie Pallerson Lou Ann and Harold Demaresl Quida Slengle ancl Dave Welllin L Y? A H 0 A IH! ,, , ,wqiyqr - no i l 1 :kiwi i, ,Q , f ,V V .f ,Q A , i . A y , i K i 'X' l lx A Julia Blanco U ff fi f , La Verne Williams A Gayle Gravino 2 77W I Eileen Holmes ff . 44 X Sandy Pier' ,4 -f f , ygwf' if My X X , 1 Q Q , f , . f f:1'sff1,24:g',fQf. n , ,. Q 1, 1 f 1 ,fp ww, I V Q aff 6 47' I7 , Merle 4 .1, 4 ne Reiserf Carol Sim and Sandy Pier up 'ro lheir old fricks again. Seniors alwa s have a ood rime making HCL V A Sifhng PreHy Lyn Genung are 5 'x f Av f, .U , file One of Judy Me+zger's favorife poses 1-1-1- ,..,-,1- Bobbie Roberlson relaxes as she does her homework. Y 9 decorafions for Sweefhearf Dance. Grand Canyon Carole Dimm 91 Manager: . oore. Someihing you'd like 'lo find on fhe roclrs. ZULUS-Championship lnframural Baslrellaall . Slanding: J. Regan, J. l C h. Kneeling: M. Holmes, L h, D. S Wh, J. B d , D. Wellin, oac .- Ync J rllfl J. l5la2Donald, P. Herberl, T. Claylon, publucufy. r.' , ,yds- Oglaflf CUT. idtanleflf We, lhe Senior Class ol Poinl Pleasanl Beach High School. being ol doubllul mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare lhis lo be our lasl will and leslamenl. hereby revoking any will or wills herelolore made by us. Audrey Alberlson leaves her locker lo anyone who can pul more iunk in il. Carole Anderson leaves her luck ol gelling a parl in lhe Senior Play lo Belly O'Neil. Fred Baum leaves happily. Mary Ann Beck leaves lhe school wilh a smile. Helen Beckerl leaves her giggles lo haunl Mr. Repsher. Ray Benedelli leaves his skill in giving speeches lo Perry Coller. Ann Bennelle leaves no lrace ol herself. Frances Benward leaves her place in lronl of lhe girls' room mirror lo Joan Canose. Leonard Bergquisl leaves lhe abilify lo skip classes during lhe clay lo Bill Mallhews. Raymond Birchler leaves lor Lavallelle. Arl Bisch leaves his spol on lhe baseball leam lo Bill Mallhews. Bob Blair leaves his hall monilor posl lo someone new. Julia Blanco leaves her 4lh period passes lo Barbara Hanney. Roberl Branda leaves lhe arl ol gelling llal lires lo Mr. Ward. Jack Breda leaves lhe Zulus lo nexl years class. Lois Burke leaves her yeep! lsneezel lo Mr. Oxenlorcl. Phyllis Buxlon leaves lhe Reminglon lypewriler she used in Office Praclice Class lo anyone who can use il. Ellen Carlson leaves her spilcurls lo any iunior who can use lhem. William Carler leaves lor Herberlsville. Jean Clarkson leaves her lell-over delenlions lo Barbara Hanney. Tim Claylon leaves Mr, Ward peace and quiel. Carol Comslock leaves her recipes lo lhe Home Ec Class, Jack Conaly leaves his waler buckel lo nexl year's manager. Carol Cooper leaves her walk lo Sue VanCullin, Ronlad Cree leaves lo lhe underclassmen supervision of lhe library. Pele Cucci leaves, Mary Ann Daisy leaves Miss Osmun lo one of lhe nexl year's Office Praclice sluclenls. Harold Daley leaves lo ioin Dorrie Brice. Jane Davis leaves Mr. Miller lo Barbara Quinn, hoping she will make a beller secrelary. Lennie DeHaven leaves a hands olf sign on Pal Ellmers. Harold Demaresl leaves his hurdling abilily lo nexl year's hurdler. Lou Ann Demaresl leaves Isl, Znd, and 3rd period slucly halls lo nexl year's lucky senior. Carole Dimm leaves Audrey Pearce her abilily lo lell iokes. Maureen Dully leaves her panlomines lo anyone who is able lo do lhem. Jim English leaves his perlecl allendance record lo Bill Mallhews. William Ferry leaves. Bob Filisimmons leaves his basketball alzilily lo John Billenbinder. Nils Forsberg leaves his big sleps lo Bill Hurley. Al Francsak leaves his haf rodding skill lo Mr. Kunz and his Model A . Janel Galling leaves her quielness lo any girl lhal can use il. Eldon Garlhwail leaves his lrack shoes lo nexl year's miler. Lynn Genung leaves her orange blouse lo Joanne Erhardl. Marlene Gelller leaves her long hair lo Carol Walker. Rae Gilford leaves her red hair lo anyone who wanls il. Alice Goldberg leaves her good behavior in lhe band lo Louise Basso. Gayle Gravino leaves her pony lail lo Carole Wille. Nancy Green leaves her hal and balon lo nexl year's head maiorelle. Lillian Hall leaves her abilily lo allend school al leasl lhree limes a week lo Marie Reid. Carol Hamill leaves her cackle lo any chicken in the iunior class. Judy Hansen leaves for France. Richard Henry leaves a lilly piece band lo Mr. Slelser. Pele Herberl leaves his mud puddles lo Marc Holmes. Lois Herkloz leaves her blushing lo Mary Breda. Carol Lou Hesse leaves her abilily lo lalk lo anyone lhal can use il. Roberl Hoeliler leaves quielly. Eileen Holmes leaves her Chem'slry class lo anyone brave enough lo sland lhe smell. Judy Holmes leaves wilh Dave Welllin. Dollie Hooper leaves her abilily lo be lale lo delenlion lo her sisler. Paul Hulse leaves his arm load ol books lo some deserving person. Ricky Irons leaves for Florida Soulhern. Ronnie Jacobus leaves his Ford lo a member ol lhe Squires. Roberl Jacques leaves by lhe back door, Harold Johnson leaves his seal in homeroom 204 lo nexl' year's senior. Ron Kaminski leaves his dignified laugh echoing in lhe halls. Regina Kemchick leaves Miss Slem lo whoever is capable enough. Charlie Kern leaves. Don Kilchen leaves his ducks lo shop. Rose Marie Kilman leaves her friendliness lo Audrey Pearce. Roger Lane leaves lor Texas. Alex Lauberls leaves his spol in the Rockheads lo Bob Mclnlyre. Arl Lesbirel leaves hoping Marc Holmes will slar lhe 'baskelball leam nexl year. Blanche LeVinus leaves her sisler. Charles Long leaves his scholaslic abilily lo Ernie Rheder. Bill Loll leaves his flag-flyer shoes lo anyone who wanls lhem. Carol Lovell leaves her old hislory and English lesls lo her sisler. Shirley Lovgren leaves Mr. Oxenlord's unfinished work lo nexl year's secrelary. Jay Lynch leaves lhe senior class problems lo nexl year's class presidenl. Joe Lynch leaves his loolball iersey lo anyone who wanls lo sew il up. Jim MacDonald leaves hoping Bill Malhews conlinues wilh 85's. Richard Marr leaves his abilily lo lalk lo a hall monilor who lakes lhe place ol Paul Hulse and Dick Nauss. Janel Mason leaves an ample supply ol lissues lo who- ever needs lhem. Bob Massey leaves his lille as Mill Laurellon lo Gerry Grundling. Ron Malhfs leaves gralefully. Joe Malisovsky leaves his scholaslic abilily lo Ricky Makin. Annelle McArdle leaves Mr, Repsher lo some lucky iunior gir. Jim McKenzie leaves his miseries lo Mr. Ward. Bill Meola leaves a cerlain lillle package in lhe sophoa more class. Judy Melzer leaves all her shorl-worked summer iobs lo Dolly Holcomb. Roberls Moeller leaves her abilily lo knil socks lo Joanne Osborn. Ray Moglia leaves his drafl card lo some iunior lo use in New York. Jimmy Moore leaves a pickel lence around Judy Wrighl. Shirley Mullins leaves her nickname Marlha Raye lo Sherry Slrallon. Marian Naegelin leaves her heighl lo Marie Zeller. Dick Nauss leaves len pounds lo Mr. Ward. Daisey Mae Nichols leaves her abilily lo pesler Mr. Reichardl lo Charlie Kellerer. Ray Novarro leaves a couple of inches lo some poor lreshman. Joan Culram leaves her baskelball skill lo Judy Seipel. Erneslnne Palangi leaves. Connie Pallerson leaves wishing Gerry did loo. hMarlene Paul leaves all her demerils lo anyone who wanls l em. Sandy Pier leaves her sale driving abilily lo some poor person. Nancy Plall leaves her sleno abilily lo Mr, Pallerson. Barbara Pollin leaves lhe Home Ec class lo Dorolhy Holcombe. Don Randolph leaves his Mercury lire lracks on lhe back roads. Nancy Randolph leaves Mrs. Ward's office and her headaches lo nexl year's caplain ol lhe cheerleaders. Joe Regan leaves 63 pounds ol demerils and pink slips lo anyone who wanls lhem. Helen Reid leaves lhe abilily lo lall asleep in English class lo any iunior. Marlene Reiserl leaves lo become Mrs. Frank Marks. Alan Roberls leaves us confused wilh his brolher. Jack Roberls leaves wilh Alan. Bobbe Roberlson leaves the American flag lo anyone who is slrong enough lo carry il. Dave Robinson leaves his seal on lhe varsily baskelball bench, complele wilh a loam rubber cushion. lo some de- serving rumor. Gale Schaefer leaves her quielness lo Janel Keller. Roberl Schmidl leaves. Don Schroeder leaves his greal enlhusiasm lowarcls lhe leachers, his nickname, and his blessing lo lhe nexl senior class. Bill Scull leaves. Elizabelh Shreve leaves lo Mr. Oxenlord his abilily lo pro- nounce her name. Carol Sim leaves her Spanish abilily lo Claude Cannon. Beverly Simonsen leaves her posilion a nurses club lo Dorolhy Halcombe. Judy Smilh leaves lor college. Dick Smilh leaves his loolball socks lo Karl Gordinier. Belly Spadaro leaves. Richard Slanaback leaves his ambilion lo lhe junior class. Wall Slanlon leaves lhe carloons in his lexlbooks lo Arl orsair. s presidenl ol lhe C Lois Slein leaves her nack ol lyping wilh long nails lo who- ever wanls il. Ouicla Slengel leaves her cashmere lillered cigarelles lo Sue VanCullin. John Slevenson leaves quielly. Sonia Swenson leaves her lruck, Barlholomew, lo anyone who can drive il. Ronald Terrill leaves his M.G. lo Mr. Ward. Marge Thomas leaves wilh Ron Terrill. Joyce Tilsworlh leaves lo anybody in Mr. Repsher's sludy- hall nexl year, a new bollle ol nail polish, Pal Wardell leaves her perlecl allendance in school. Dolores Weighlman leaves Marly lo Louise. Richard Wenzel leaves. Dave Welllin leaves wilh Judy Holmes. l..aVerne Williams leaves lo any iunior girl Mr. Leask's problems. Ken Winler leaves. Paula Winlermule leaves her inleresls in music and Ad- miral Farragul lo Gail Bonghag. Don Woil leaves quielly in his car. Debbie Wolfe leaves in a hurry for Salem Massachusells. Ed Zimmer leaves his muslache lo Mr. Oxenlord. Mary Zimmermann leaves all her hislory ll lesls lo any junior lhal can use lhem. EILEEN HOLMES Class HisTorian On SepTember ll, l952, as very poIiTe and quieT Treshmen we sTormed PoinT PleasanT High wiTh a barrage oT quesTions and remarks. Our TirsT meeTing wiTh our superiors, The sen- iors, was on OrienTaTion Day. There our quesTions were answered on courses, sporTs, clubs, homework and general rules oT The school. As we began To know The school and our classmaTes a liTTle beTTer we began To ioin These acTiviTies and Take parT in Them. Our TirsT imporTanT evenT during The year was The elecTion oT class oTTicers. They were: Presi- denT, Rosemary Kilmanq Vice-PresidenT, JaneT Ma- son: SecreTary, Carol Lovell: Treasurer, Nancy Green. AnoTher imporTanT evenT was our Freshman Dance, our Theme was April Showers . As every- one Thoroughly enjoyed Themselves we Teel ThaT This was a perTecT ending To a very inTeresTing and enioyable year. Upon enTering our Sophomore year our iniTial underTaking was The elecTion oT oTTicers. This year The Presidency wenT To Joe Regan: Vice-PresidenT, Lou Ann DemaresT: SecreTary, Carol Sim, Treasurer, Dick SmiTh. We began making plans Tor our Trip To Washing- Ton Through The selling oT programs aT The TooTball games and subscripTions Tor The magazine cam- paign. ATTer much speculaTion and discussion we de- cided on The sTyle oT our class rings. We had a Soph Hop which had as iTs Theme SainT Paddy's Day . Thus ended our Sophomore year and our TiTle as underclassmen. ThaT Tall we reTurned and readily accepTed The coveTed TiTle oT upperclassmen . We elecTed Con- nie PaTTerson, President Bill Ferry, Vice-PresidenT: 671.145 .jshaiorg Sonia Swenson, SecreTary: Dick SmiTh, Treasurer. We sTaged a iunior boy vs. girl baskeTball game and There are sTill debaTes as To who won The game. We had a Sadie Hawkins Dance and decided To be diTTerenT and leT ThaT be our Theme. The walls were decoraTed wiTh hillbillys and schmoos and The dance Turned ouT To be a huge success and was enioyed by everyone. Then a long awaiTed monTh came and we sTarTed To work on our Junior Prom. IT was decided ThaT our Theme would be STardusT and we goT To work on making hundreds oT sTarsl ln The midsT oT This heavenly seTTing Dick SmiTh and Nancy Green were crowned as Prince and Princess. ATTer The prom numerous elecTions Took place. STudenTs were chosen Tor: CounTy day, Boy and Girl STaTe, Honor SocieTy, ediTors oT Ebb-Tide, STudenT Council and Class OTTicers. Our long awaiTed vacaTion came and we re- lucTanTly leTT To spend The summer working or aT The beach. ReTurning To school we knew we had Tinally ar- rived, we were The wheels, The big seniors. We sTarTed our senior year by painTing and Tixing up The. reTreshmenT sTand Tor The TooTball games. TryouTs Tor The senior class play, Our Miss Brooks, were held under The direcTions oT Mr. Faulls. Al- Though we had only TourTeen rehearsals insTead oT The usual ThirTy-Tive The play was one oT The besT ever produced. Ebb Tide naTurally was one oT The main proiecTs also. We were very busy deciding on a Theme, changing The layouT, wriTing The liTerary maTerial, and Trying To meeT our deadline. We worked many monThs Trying To make This book a success and our ediTor-in-chieT, Lou Ann DemaresT, did a TerriTic iob. The VarieTy Show and The Miss PoinT High Con- TesT were held wiTh Julie Blanco elecTed as Miss PoinT High and Judy Holmes and Carol Dimm as runners-up. In April, we wenT on our class Trip To Washing- Ton, D. C. We leTT amid greaT exciTmenT, Toured Tor Three days and reTurned Tired buT happy. Climaxing our high school days we held Class NighT and The Senior Ball, which we aTTended wiTh The awareness ThaT iT was To be our lasT social Tunc- Tion as high school sTudenTs. Finally graduaTion nighT, wiTh iTs deep mean- ing, a momenT which we shall Torever remember Tor iTs greaT senTimenTal value. The diplomas were ours and we had worked Tor Them. We were now, more Than ever, a parT oT The adulT world. We would go ouT inTo socieTy To earn our living or To conTinue our sTudies in higher schools. This TirsT and mosT imporTanT phase oT our life is over, buT we will look back upon iT wiTh Tond memories. pl 0l0A8Cy To be or nol lo be, lhal is lhe queslion confronling many of us afler gradualion. Whal shall we sel now as our goal lo slrive for? Whal deeds musl be accomplished? Whalever il is lhough, il will lake a lol of hard work iusl as our four years al Poinl Pleasanl Beach High School did. Lel us imagine lhal we have in our possession an advanced edilion of a cerlain newspaper which has lhe answers. The year, is I966, and as we glance over lhe various news ilems we see how rapidly each member has progressed since gradualion. ln exlra bold prinl lhe head- lines lell of lhe firsl successful lrip lo lhe moon. Reading on we find il was lhrough lhe never-ending research and efforls of Ron Kaminski and Charlie Kern lhal lhis flighl was made possible. Announcing lhe flighls is Harold Demaresl. The passengers, a specially selecled group, consisled of lhe mosl renown people from many fields of work. There was Charles Long, a brillianl young scienlisl who recenlly discovered a new germ: Jim Moore and Harold Johnson, lhe chief flighl mechanics were as- sisled by Janel Mason and Nancy Green lhe slewardesses who made lhe iourney comforlable for everyone. Furlher on we read an announcmenl of lh arrival of a new luxury liner designed by Joe Regan. Among lhe more nolable passengers were Lois Burke whose parlies have gained world-wide recognilion, Bill Ferry and Ed Zimmer, lhe mosl weallhy laxi drivers in lhe world. Also arriving was Ray Benedelli who won an inlernalional Spanish oralorical conlesl. Jim MacDonald and his co-pilol Arl Bisch made news when lhey sel lheir sea plane down in Jenkinson's swimming pool. The whole nalion is indebled lo Paula Winlermule for discovering a cure for baldness. Here's a cheerful nole. Balrolman Dick Nauss gave Bob Filzsimmons a lickel for parking his horse overlime. Bob finally lraded in his car. Over in lhe lefl hand corner we see an arlicle aboul Senalor Bob Massey who has caused a riol in Washinglon because he wanls lo raise lhe laxes. The largesl foundry in lhe U. S. wilh Dave Robinson as foreman has opened loday. Turning lhe page we see an arlicle aboul a new serum developed by nurse Beverly Simonson. ll seems lhal Dr. Paul Hulse, a famous surgeon, and Sonia Swenson, his assislanl, dis- agree wilh Beverly's conclusions. We find lhal Jay Lynch, lhe weallhy humanilarian, has iusl undergone an experimenlal brain operalion performed by Elizabelh Shreve lhe mosl prominenl surgeon of lhe day. We also nolice lhal lhe Alomic Energy Commillee has accepled Don Woil's plan for lhe firsl praclical iel car. The head of lhe UN., Alex Lauberls, is slill baffled by lhe perfecl dollar bill made by Ray Moglia and Bob Hoefler. We read lhal lhe brillianl young Marine officer Dick Smilh and his aide Arl Lesbirel are slill debaling whelher or nol lo accepl lhe lhree new ballleships presenled lo lhe U. S. by weallhy Ricky lrons. Alice Goldberg has ac- cepled lhe posilion of privale lulor for lhe children of screen slar LaVerne Williams. There is also a piclure on lhe lhird page of Rose Marie Kilman and Bobbe Roberlson who were voled lhe happiesl women in lhe U. S. Ronnie Cree has relurned from a cruise around lhe world as lhe companion of lhe relired millionaire, Wall Slanlon. We see on page four lhal Carole Lovell has been made lhe privale secrelary lo Carol Cooper, lhe mosl successful woman in business whose melhod of canning sardines has revolulionized lhe induslry. Here we see a piclure of Tim Claylon, lhe owner of lhe largesl Cadillac Agency in America. His assislanls are Carole Anderson. a privale secrelary: Ron Jacobus, head mechanic: and Jean Horner, who designs lhe seal covers. Carole Dimm and Lou Ann Demaresl were voled lhe Besl Housewives of I966 , along wilh Marge Thomas. As we look over lhe sociely page we find lhal everyone is having a gala lime. Judy Hansen has anolher of her Big Nighl parlies in her eleganl penlhouse suile. The guesls of honor were Ouida Slengel and her fellow colleagues Dick Henry, Pele Cucci, and Fred Baum. Nancy Plall, a Paris fashion represenlalive, spenl lhe nighl discussing lhe lalesl slyles wilh Jean Clarkson and Pal Wardell, lhe lop designers of lhe day. Wilh lhem also were Gale Schaefer and Belly Spadaro owners of an ex- guisile Fiflh Avenue dress salon. The enlerlainmenl was lhe finesl. The fealured piano player was Ray Novarro. Helen Beckerl displayed some of lhe finesl dancing ever seen. Displaying all lheir charm and grace, Judy Melzger and Eileen Holmes, T.V.'s finesl personalilies, challed lhe evening away wilh exlradordinary young world lraveler, Jack Conaly. We also see lhal Jack Breda, head of lhe Senale lnvesligaling Commillee has really been giving Washinglon lhe run-around. Audrey Alberlson and Phyllis BuxTon his privaTe secreTaries say ThaT There is much To come yeT. Mary Ann Daisy and AnneTTe McArdle, ouTsTanding arT criTics, have acclaimed Sandy Pier and Carol Sim The winners oT a recenT arT conTesT. As we glance over The sporTs page many names have become noTable. Lois Herk- loz has been appoinTed booking agenT Tor a girls' baskeTball Team. Top scorers are Connie PaTTerson and Nancy Randolph. The girl wiTh The TerriTic Toul shoT is Joan OuTram. We see ThaT PeTe HerberT, head baskeTball coach aT RuTgers, has hired Leonard BergguisT as his assisTanT. Bill Meola, who has a sporTs column in This paper, has said ThaT Joe Lynch was named Mr, Touchdown OT U.S.A. He is picTured wiTh Dave WeTTlin, who made All American again. Turning To The women's page we read ThaT Marlene RiserT, an auThoriTy on women's cloThes, has creaTed a Tormal space suiT Tor evening wear. A hop, skip, and a iump and we are oTT The woman's page. Say, weren'T we iusT speaking oT space? The paper sTaTes ThaT Daisy Mae Nichols TaTher iusT boughT her a Two-Toned space ship, purple and whiTe wiTh a pink insTrumenT panel. lT's rumored ThaT she and RoberTa Moeller are planning a Trip Through The sTraTosphere. Need a manicure? Well, iusT go To Daley's Barber Shop on Arnold Avenue in PoinT PleasanT Beach. Lois STein is There as his assisTanT. Bob Blair is now head oT ad- verTising in The Leader newspaper. Jane Davis's BeauTy Salon is OTT To a good sTarT. She employs Carol Hamill To prove ThaT iT is possible To grow your own eyelashes. Lynn Genung likes To deliver singing Telegrams. New aT P.P.B.H.S. are Gayle Gravino and Judy SmiTh who have replaced Miss Osmun and Mrs. Wilber. Taking Their place in socieTy are Julia Blanco and Judy Holmes The Top con- Tenders Tor The Miss Reingold ConTesT. Maureen DuTTy, direcTor oT Barbazon, predicTs a very successTul modeling career Tor boTh. We read ThaT Marlene GeTTler, winner oT an academy award Tor acTing has a new admirer, a very wealThy docTor. Rae GiTTord, her publiciTy agenT, says she knows noThing oT iT. Carol ComsTock, Foreign RepresenT- aTive To PakisTan has iusT received a good-will giTT oT Tive elephanTs. JaneT Galling, her privaTe secreTary, says They will be donaTed To The municipal zoo. When The Tive o'clock Train pulls inTo The sTaTion, Al Francsak waves Trom The cab oT The engine To Joe MaTisovsky who is now PresidenT oT The Ocean CounTy NaTional Bank. Jim McKenzie is direcTing a Broadway musical, Lucky Guy . There are TiTTy girls in The chorus line, among whom are ErnesTine Palangi and Blanche LeVinus, The sTars oT The perTormance. On Broadway we see ThaT Mary Ann Beck, Ellen Carlson, and Ann BenneTTe are opening a new diner. Carol-lou Hesse is a recepTionisT aT The Beacon HoTel. IT you happen To drop in The hoTel, owner Jim English will give you a cheery Hello . Bill CarTer is The hoTel's deTecTive. Ken WinTers and Nils Eoresberg are parTners in The boaTbuilding business. Their secreTaries are Helen Reid and Lillian Hall. Going back To The sixTh page, newspaper columnisTs Ronald Terrill and Eldon GarThwaiT sTaTe ThaT Shirley Mullins is Hollywood's second MarTha Raye. Joyce TiTs- worTh has successTully compleTed her engagemenT aT The Copa where she was The sTar comedienne. We see ThaT Marian Naegelin and Mary Zimmerman are The secre- Taries now aT P.P.B.H.S. We see Too ThaT Regina Kemchick is running a secreTarial school wiTh Marlene Paul, Barbara Pollin, and Shirley Lovgren on her Teaching sTaTT. DoTTy Hooper and Fran Benward are The wealThiesT women in The soda pop business. John WaiTz is now manager oT The A. gl P. sTore, and his assisTanT managers are Alan and Jack RoberTs. Bill Scull is manager oT The Arnold movies, on his sTaTT are Bob SchmidT and ushereTTes Debbie WolTe and Dolores WeighTman. AT The Arnold They are now TeaTuring new space seaTs. Bill LoTT now has a chain of liquor sTores all over The counTry. Here are some oT The managers oT his many sTores: Richard Wenzel, Don- ald Randolph, John STevenson, and Raymond Birchler. Richard STanaback is now Presi- denT oT PrinceTon UniversiTy and Donald Schroeder is an English proTessor There. Richard Marr has charge OT Track aT PrinceTon. We noTice ThaT Tally's Garage has iusT been Taken over by Roger Lane wiTh Don KiTchen and Ron MaThis as mechanics. We have Turned all The pages oT our paper and have Taken a look inTo every- one's TuTure. Shall we reach These goals? Perhaps even go TurTher? Only we shall be able To answer These quesTions in The years To come by The deTerminaTion and eTTorT we puT TorTh and The luck which accompanies us. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Baum Mr. and Mrs. George Bisch Borden's Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Claylon Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. De Haven Mr. and Mrs. William M. Gelller Mr. and Mrs. George Gravino Johnson's Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Long Mr. and Mrs. Burnerl Lynch Patrons Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Makin Mr. and Mrs. Roloerl G. Massey Naylor's Tyclol Servicenler Poinl Pleasanl House of Flowers Poinl Pleasanl News Service Poinl Pleasanl Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Sim Wesr Poinr Pleasanl Esso Richard W. Van Camp A Friend Sponsors A Friend Mrs. Rachel Alberlson Anchorage Gill Arnold Jewelers Bahrenlourg School of Music Ball Relrigeralion Co. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Becker? Bellevue's BeIIeveu's BenneH's Marker Broshar+'s Delicalessen Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burke Mr. and Mrs. Carler Caruso's Carvel Chaley Rug Co., lnc. Corns+ock's Boar Works Cywar Television Melodyland Daley's Beauly Shop Mr. and Mrs. Donald l. Davis, Sr. Mrs. Diamonds Sparkling Gems, H.R. 203 Dr. and Mrs. Ernesl Dresden Eleanor's Yarn Shop Forsberg's Boal' Works, lnc. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hulse Home Room 208 Karr's Variely Joe Lokeran Mr. and Mrs. W. Hudson Lovell Lucky Spor Mrs. Lillian W. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. John Moglia Moore's Mobilgas O'l-lappy Day Per Supply One-Hour Marlinizing Palumbo's Sweer Shop Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pallerson Pa'rlerson's Pips, H.R. Zll Andrew Quinn Reahack's Grocery Srore Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Regan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sim Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slanaback Srewarfs Marine Mari Mr. and Mrs. Lars A. Swenson Mr. and Mrs. Terrill The Gill Mari and Mrs. Lesler Genung and Mrs. Raymond W. Gilford and Mrs. Harold Hamill and Mrs.. Erich Herkloz and Mrs. George Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wailz Winograd's Dept Slore Winrer Yachr Basin, lnc. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winrermule Zimmer's Boar Trailering Service Zurshon Lirhographed by RAE PUBLISHING CO 22 Frink Slreel' Monlclair. N J Ll1nllm -N 1 f-1' aunwmazw ,Xu f n -1 e km, '.: f' 1' '


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