Wildwood Catholic High School - Annscript Yearbook (North Wildwood, NJ)

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These Were the Best Years of Our Lives ‘Mh. I' The 1953 Many times in the years to come we shall look hack with nostalgia and fond remembrance to our four years at Wild- wood Catholic High School. The further along life’s way we travel, the more we who have enjoyed with all the exuberance of youth our studies, sports, musicals, friendships, and spiritual advantages will say in all truthfulness, “These have been the best years of our lives.” Published By The WILDWOOD CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Wildwood New Jersey OUR BELOVED BISHOP HIS EXCELLENCY, BARTHOLOMEW J. EUSTACE Bishop of Camden Because we were inspired and guided . . . THE RIGHT REVEREND ALOYSIUS S. QUINLAN An “Alter Christus” uho is ever the guiding star of Wildwood Catholic. EVERYONE IN Wildwood Catholic knows Mr. Price’s familiar red car which heralds the arrival of the faculty each school morning. SISTER MADELEINE DE LOURDES confers with Sister Stanislaus Kostka and Sister Louise Bertrand on arrange- ments for the Junior-Senior Prom. and spurred on to greater heights A WARM AND helpful reception from seniors, Eileen Connor and Elizabeth McLaughlin greet Sister Francis Bernadette and Sister Bernardine Marie. SISTER PAUL MARY and Sister Helen Veronica expertly put the electric board through its paces in the science laboratory. 7 By our ever in terested SISTER MADELEINE DE LOURDES, S.S.J. SISTER STANISLAUS KOSTKA, S.S.J. PRINCIPAL—English Latin—Geometry SISTER LOUISE BERTRAND, S.S.J. French—Art SISTER FRANCES BERNARDETTE, S.S.J. Home Economics—Library 8 and encouraging teachers. SISTER PAUL MARY SISTER BERNARDINE MARIE Science—Stenography English—History 9 SISTER HELEN VERONICA Physics—Algebra MR. FRANK McALARNEN History—Athletics VICE-PRESIDENT John Toy points out the program highlights to School President Gerard Clothier while the class officers look on. READING WANTS are efficiently supplied by the four Library Aides. SISTER MADELEINE DE LOURDES' capable Office Aides: Evelyn Brunell. Mary Cox, and Phyllis Bleiler. THE CHAPEL Aides at work. Because we learned self-government THE ENTHUSIASTIC and hardwork- ing Annscript Staff in full swing. Left to right: Laura Morton, Marian Withers, Nancy Ward, Nancy Farnum, Editor, Elizabeth Hawkins, Andrea McGough. Rear: Patricia Miller and Margaret Webb. A GENEROUS SPIRIT of sacrifice was shown by the Cafeteria Aides who helped make the lunchtime routine run smoothly. Front Roto: Nancy Decatur, Nancy Ward, Zita Furman. Mary Ann Crilly. Elizabeth Hawkins, Pa- tricia Girard. Elizabeth McLoughlin, Eileen Connor. Second Rote: Kathleen Gorman. Dorothy Page, Evelyn Kranich. Myles Maher, Denis Maher, Joan Sacconey, Loretta Romeo, Marian Withers. Back Row: Laura Morton. Patricia Lynch, Arlene Wright, Margaret Webb, Joan Catrambone, Patricia Rice, Joan Rossi, Nancy Farnum. FIRST-AID students Phyllis Bleiler and Nancy Decatur practice various types of bandages on “victims” Alice Doonan and Zita Furman. , and self-care. 12 SENIOR STUDENTS Nancy Ward and Kathleen Gorman seem to be en- joying the lesson on the structure of the heart. MISS MARGARET BRENNAN, R.N., teaches hygiene to the student body and is ever on hand to minister to the minor ailments. mi Because we were young . . . THE FRESHMAN ENGLISH class gives at- tention to Lorraine Meyer, the chairman, who points out the topic they are going to discuss. HI E MEMBERS of the Freshman ID Algebra Class work out a problem in factoring for the benefit of the others. THE FRESHMAN cast of “Colleen’s Dream” present the advantages of reading good books and the evil con- sequences of bad reading. IN RELIGION CLASS Charles Griffin points to the question as Walburga Her ron gives the correct identi- fication and the rest of the class watch with interest. THE FRESHMAN 2D Class explore I the library and learn where to find the I books they'll need for their studies. j AS A KNOWLEDGE of geography is vital to the study of World History, Mr. McAlarnen points out an im- portant location. A ROi SING GAME of volley ball holds the keen at- tention of the Sophomore hoys who play their games with great spirit and enthusiasm. and full of life. INTENTLY INTERESTED in their specimens, the Sophomore hoys’ biol- ogy class learns tiie value of micro- scopes and how to handle and adjust them. UJE VOUS SALVE MARIE.” The French I class greets Our Lady in the language of the “Eldest Daughter of the Church.” 4 FINDING THE routes that the Hel- vetians ran take is the earnest concern of the Sophomore Latin Class as Wal- ter Smith reports his discoveries. IV AN HOE (William Furey) chal- lenges the Templar (Terrence Salli- van i in a Sophomore English Class dramatization of a familiar classic they are studying. MARIA R. IIEIDER demonstrates measuring angles and arcs and Julia Lanza prepares to give her demonstra- tion in the Sophomore Geometry Class. IT’S FEBRUARY—Catholic Press Month and the Junior Religion Students make themselves familiar with the leading Catholic magazines. Because we dreamed dreams . . . THE JUNIOR STAGEHANDS listen for their assignments from John Wal- lace for the Senior play. “Seventeen.” ANASTASIA DE MEDIO indicates Cuba and Janies Penders. Spain as the American History Class trace the Spanish-American War. WITH JEANNETTE GEORGE dictat- ing the Stenography 1 Class take a practice dictation to develop speed in shorthand writing. 19 KATHLEEN GORMAN speaks for the affirmative side in a lively and interesting debate by a group of students of the Problems of American Democracy Class. THE SENIOR PHYSICS Class are thoroughly enjoying their experiments in the making of sound. PRACTICE IN THE use of the different busi- ness machines is an integral part of the com- mercial classes. Paul Perry illustrates his ac- quired skill with the adding machine. of the ever-nearing future. HI SII ESS-IJKE dexterity, careful accurateness, and increasing rates of speed are the goals of the Txping 2 Class. THE GRACIOUS chaperones who are grouped here around Mon- signor Quinlan helped make the evening the great success that it was. Tiptoe through the tulips — that was the theme for the Junior-Senior Prom and all agreed that it was the most enchanted evening of the year. There was a little rain outside but the gym was warm and dry and the very air exhilarating as they danced to their heart’s content. THE ARRIVAL of the great moment—the Prom is about to begin and Patricia Lynch hurries in escorted by John D'Amico. THE CAMERA happily caught all the dancers before they began whirling through the tulips. Because we danced among tulips DOWN THE STAIRS come a bevy of charming belles whose hearts are gay and who are eager to get on with the dancing at the Junior-Senior Prom. CHAPERONES Mrs. Malloy and Mrs. Harry greet Eliza- beth McLaughlin and Girard Clothier at the entrance to the one-night Tulip Land. THE ROVING cameraman caught in this picture one breathless moment out of an evening of wonderful moments. THE LITTLE DUTCH boy and girl look down on a gay group of dancers who are resting between numbers. Because we filled the air with music . . . Soloist Mary Ann Crilly, ANASTASIA DE MEDIO, Alphonso Gredone, and Mary Ann Crilly sing selections front “The King and I.” THE GAY AND COLORFUL selections front “The Bohem Girl” were eye-catching as well as ear-delighting. Wildwood Catholic’s 1953 Musicale was an outstand- ing success. On May 8 and 9 the Glee Club, accompanied by members of the Trenton Symphony Orchestra and directed by Mr. Sabatini, sang to a full and enthusiastic house. A wide variety of selections delighted everyone. The featured opera was “The Bohemian Girl.' For those who prefer Jerome Kern’s music, many of his songs were on the program. A medley of melodies from the Broadway hit “The King and I” completely cap- tivated the audience. THE FINALE FOUND Elizabeth McLoughlin as “Lady of the Nations,” heralded by “angels” Carol Borsello, Carol Vonsavage, and Kathleen Kolsher. Booth Tarkington’s immortal ‘ Seven- teen lived again through the splendid pro- duction put on by the Senior Class. Under the efficient direction of Miss Marv Alex- ander the famous teen-agers of the turn of the century were portrayed with great skill by the budding Thespians of Wildwood Catholic. MRS. BAXTER (Patricia Girard) restrains the righteous wrath of her husband (Alphonso Gredone) over son Willie’s escapades. Because we were JAMES LEAHY' seems smitten with the charms of Lola (Elizabeth Haw- kins) while John Logue and John Toy glower at each other. “Seventeen v THE CAST OF “Seventeen” included, left to right: Joan Catramhone. Dorothy Page. Nancy Ward, Evelyn Kranich, Ralph Costa. Margaret Webb, Elizabeth Hawkins, John Logue. Patricia Girard. Alphonso Gredone, Eileen Con- nor, George Moore. Elizabeth McLoughlin, Patricia Mil- ler. Rear—James Leahy. John Toy, Paul Perry. 28 A GLEEFUL liis daughter wanted guest Mr. Parker (George Moore) tells (Eileen Connor) that their un- is leaving. THE USHERETTES, Kathleen Gorman, Marian Withers. Patricia Lynch, Laura Morton, and Mar Ann drill prepare to make the audience comfortable and thoroughly at-home. MYLES MAHER brought honor to Wildwood Catholic by winning the E §ay Con- te ! sponsored by the Grace Oil Company. “There’s never a dull moment” A constant stream of activities both entertaining and GRACEFUL HETTY HAWKINS highlighted the St. Patrick’ Day pro- gram with a ballet dance to the lilting mu ic of Macu hla.” educational fills out the day for the students at Wild- wood Catholic helping them to achieve well-rounded personalities. Our days were full of activities . . . ON ST. PATRICK’S DAY five colleen- from Wildwood Catholic entertained with a jig. Left to right: Patricia Girard. Evelyn Kranicli. Sally Haw kin-. Nancy Ward, Patricia Lynch. Fun-filled days OLR GIRLS’ VARSITY, standing: Virginia Tafel, Wandalee Rogers, Anne Doonan, Mary Cox, Evelyn Kranich, Kathleen Gorman. Mary Wallace, Dorothy Ne- horak, Eileen Connor, Alice Doonan. Kneeling: Janet Hendrie, Mary Duhrkoff, Nancy Farnum, Joann Cavalier, Phyllis Bleiler. Because we played hard OLR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS were pep personi fied. Left to right: Patricia Girard, Lucille DeSylvester, Zita Furman, Loretta Romeo, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Nancy Ward. More spirit and good sportsmanship cannot be found in any other team than our Girls’ Varsity. Their wins were the result of excellent team- work; their defeats were often moral victories because they chal- lenged teams from schools many times numerically greater than Wildwood Catholic. NANCY FARNUM Captain of this year’s Girls' Varsity prepares to shoot a basket from the side of the court. and were filled with school spirit. . . HOW COULD the Junior Varsity help winning when they were cheered on by— Left to right: Sally Hawkins, Harriet Furman, Frances Gal- lachio, Ellen Axelsson, Theresa Borsello, Maureen Rickie? Fight, team. Fight! Good sportsmanship and a loyal backing of all the teams have already become a tradition in Wildwood Catholic. Whether the game results in defeat or victory, the student body rallys round with ear-splitting cheers and enthusiastic support that are the envy of opposing teams. LEFT, TURN! Gym class finds Wildwood Catholic girls acquiring the physical fitness they need through exercises and games. MANAGER MARIAN WITHERS outlines the schedules for the Girls’ Varsity. OCR JINIOR VARSITY left to right. standing; Joseph Rayauskas, Theo- dore Fitzick, Fduard Tershana. John D'Amico. John Mihm. John Wursta. Kneeling: Dominic Romeo. Francis Si. John. VI alter Smith, Charles Griffin. We have every reason to be proud of our 1952-53 teams. Our varsity suffered only one defeat and our Junior Varsity had none. With the exception of two boys, our whole varsity will be graduated this year. This would be an irre- parable loss were it not for the Junior Varsity whose un- defeated record gives great promise of another fine varsity in the W ildwood Catholic tradition. COACH FRANK McALAR- NAN, gives some pointers on ball -hoi ding to Francis Hornbeck. Because we had a wonderful team OCR VARSITY, Left to right: Myles Maher. Ralph Costa, John Toy, James Leahy, Joseph Pittaluga. Thomas White, Conrad DeRitis. Kneeling: Co-captains, John Logue and Jerry Clothier. and lots of healthy exercise Legs” LEAHY leaps lo unbelievable heights to win for Wildwood Catholic. ff ALTER SMITH shows the Junior amity how to score a shot as John D'Amico, (diaries Griffin, Dominic Romeo, and John Mihm watch. EL GENE O'BRIEN keeps score and Francis Smith keeps time as Stanley Kalhach looks on at the Egg Harbor game. 35 A SOUND MIND in a sound body is our goal for these Freshmen perform- ing Calisthenics in Gym Class. EACH RETREAT DAY was closed with Bene- diction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. SMILING SOPHOMORE faces testify to the popularity of the Retreat Master. During Holy Week, the students of Wild- wood Catholic make their annual retreat. This spiritual benefit is given to them to help the students to grow in holiness. Early in May. Wildwood Catholic students recite the Rosary while they wend their way around the school to the beautiful front campus. Here the crowning of the statue of Our Lady completes tlie ceremony. SURROUNDED BY her court and guard of honor. May Queen Elizabeth McLoughlin crowned the statue of Our Lady during the beautiful May Procession. IN THE CHRISTMAS tableau Nancy Ward por- trays the Blessed Mother, Alphonso Gredone, St. Joseph, and Kathleen Gorman and Mary Ann Crilly adoring angels. EACH DAY of the retreat was opened with Holy Mass. SENIOR PATRICIA MILLER pays a visit to the chapel crib. FIVE SENIORS lake a sightseeing stroll through the college grounds. VISITING CHESTNUT Hill College proved a pleasant outing for these Seniors. And in choosing our careers SISTER MADELEINE deLOURDES helps two undergraduates select their courses. JOAN DOROTHY CATRAMBONE 114 East 23rd St. North Wildwood, N. J. St. Ann's Parish Glee Club 1, 2 . . . Varsity 2 . . . Senior Play . . . Library Aide 1, 2 . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Likes— Clothes and Vacation . . . “Cat” . . . “Ob. Chiwawa” . . . Ambition—Secretary. GERARD CLOTHIER 222 West Pine Ave. Wildwood, N. J. St. Ann's Parish Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity 2, 3. 4 . . . Student Council 1 . . . School President 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Likes -Lunch anti Sports . . . “Jerry” ... “I don’no” . . . Ambition—College. EILEEN CECILIA CONNOR 214 East Columbine Rd. Wildwood Crest, N. J. St. Ann's Parish Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Varsity 2, 3, 4 . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Likes—Dancing and Sports . . . “Eileen . . . Ambition—Nurse. Senior Class 1953 39 RALPH ALBERT COSTA 205 West Pine Ave. Wildwood, N. J. St. Ann's Parish Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Likes—Sports . . . “Burger . . . “Who's the wise guy? . . . Ambition—to he a dentist. MARY ANN CRILLY 720 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. Star of the Sea Parish Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Mellow Tones 2, 3, 4 . . . Likes—Dancing and Sports . . . “Marsh . . . “Holy Cow . . . Ambition— B.S. Nurse. Senior Class NANCY DEAN DECATUR 4315 Park Blvd. Wildwood, N. J. St. Ann's Parish Glee (.luh 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity 2 .. . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Mellow Tones 4 . . . Likes—Dancing, Snowball Fights . . . “Nance . . . “Are you going out tonight? . . . Ambition—Nurse. 40 FRANCIS EMIL DITZLER 2465 Ocean Drive Avalon, N. J. St. Pouts Parish Likes—Cars, Football . . . Hobby—Painting . . . “Drop Dead” . . . “Buddy” . . . Ambition—-To be a stock car driver. NANCY HELEN FARNUM 27 50th St. Sea Isle City, N. J. St. Joseph's Parish Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity Captain 4 . . . Annscript Editor 4 . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Likes—Hamburgers and Dancing . . . “Nance” . . . “That's rare” . . . Ambition—Laboratory Technician. 1953 ZITA THERESA FURMAN 234 West Juniper Ave. Wildwood, N. J. St. Ann's Parish Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Mellow Tones 4 . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Cheerleader Captain 4 . . . Likes—Snowball Fights and Reading . . . “Eadie” . . . “Now lookit here” . . . Ambition—To be a Teacher. 41 Senior Class PATRICIA ANN GIRARD 909 Queen St. Cape May, N. J. Star of the Sea Parish Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Cheerleader 3, 4 . . . English Club Secretary 2 . . . French Club Secre- tary 3. . . Likes—Mrs. Coyle’s Spaghetti and Dancing . . . “Pat” . . . “Let’s have a party” . . . Ambition— Nurse. ALPHONSO VINCENT GREDONE 219 East Spencer Ave. Wildwood. N. J. St. Anns Parish Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Christmas Play 1.2... Basketball 2 . . . Likes— Reading and Sports . . . Student Council 1, 2 . . . “Sonny” . . . “Let’s see” . . . Ambition—To be a Scientist. KATHLEEN ANN GORMAN 110 45th St. Sea Isle City, N. J. St. Joseph's Parish Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4 . . . Varsity 2, 4 . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Likes Reading and Movies . . . “Kay” . . . “Natur- ally, what else?” . . . Ambition—Nurse. 42 953 ELIZABETH HELEN HAWKINS 531 Bank St. Cape May, N. J. Star of the Sea Parish Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Cheerleader 1, 2 . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Annscript Staff 4 . . . Likes—Sports and Dancing . . . “Betty” . . . “Bear up” . . . Ambition—Stenographer. FRANCIS CLYDE HORNBECK 151 Pine Ave. Wildwood, N. J. St. Ann s Parish Likes—Sports, especially Baseball . . . “Let's bat it out” . . . Cafeteria Aide 2, 4 . . . “Cat” . . . Ambition—Pro- Baseball Player. EVELYN CLAIRE KRANICH 209 West Maple Ave. Wildwood, N. J. St. Ann s Parish Varsity 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Student Council 3 . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Likes— Basketball and Dancing . . . “Evie” . . . “We hate to see you go” . . . Ambition—Saleswoman. 43 JAMES JOSEPH LEAHY 276 33rd St. Avalon, N. J. Sacred Heart Parish Glee Club 4 . . . Varsity 2, 3, 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Likes—Basketball . . . “Legs” . . . “Scatter” . . . Am- bition—To play Pro-Basketball. JOHN HENRY LOGUE 206 West 13th Ave. North Wildwood, N. J. St. Ann's Parish Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Varsity 3, 4 . . . Co-Captain 4 . . . Student Council 3, 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Likes—All Sports . . . “Egad” . . . “Larceny” . . . “It’s in the book” . . . Ambition—To be a Sports Announcer. Senior Class PATRICIA MARGARET LYNCH 207 West 25th St. North Wildwood, N. J. St. Anns Parish Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Likes— Skating and Cooking Hoagies . . . “Pat” ... “I thought I'd die” . . . Ambition—Nurse. 44 MYLES DAVID MAHER 520 Lafayette St. Cape May, N. J. Star of the Sea Parish Varsity 4 . . . Cafeteria Aide 3, 4 . . . Essay Contest . . . Likes —Food and Sports . . . “Myles” . . . “It’s late; Lin going to bed ’ . . . Ambition—To be a Big League Ball Player. ELIZABETH MARIE McLAUGHLIN 232 East Robert Ave. Wildwood, N. J. St. Ann's Parish Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Cheerleader 3, 4 . . . Mellow Tones 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Likes—Skating and Dancing . . . “Betty” . . . “Man, that's terrific!” . . . Ambition—Stenographer. 1953 PATRICIA ANN MILLER 315 West Montgomery Ave. Wildwood. N. J. St. Ann's Parish Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Council 2, 4 . . . Ann script Staff 4 . . . Mellow Tones 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Likes Dancing and Drawing . . . “Pat” . . . “Crumb” . . . Ambition—Art Teacher. 45 Senior Class JOSEPH MATTHEW MONDILE 14 East Grassy Sound North Wildwood. N. J. St. Ann's Parish Mellow Tones 4 . . . Likes—Cars and Football . . . “Joe . . . “That ruts no ire” . . . Ambition—Navy. GEORGE JOHN MOORE 103 Central Ave. Wildwood, N. J. St. Ann's Parish Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4 . . . Christmas Play 2 . . . Senior Play . . . Likes—Musir and Playing the Piano . . . “George . . . “You’re not well” . . . Ambition—College. LAURA ANN MORTON 42nd St. Sea Isle City, N. J. St. Joseph's Parish Glee Club 1, 2. 4 . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Annsrript Staff 4 . . . Likes—Dancing and Sports . . . “Laura . . . “Well, what do you know? . . . Ambition—Secretary. 46 1953 DOROTHY ELIZABETH PAGE 111 East Wisteria Rd. Wildwood Crest, N. J. St. Ann’s Parish Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4 . . . Varsity 3, 4 . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Mellow Tones 3 . . . Likes—Sports and Dancing . . . “Dot” . . . “Phooey” . . . Ambition— College. PAUL LEE PERRY 125 East Burke St. Wildwood. N. J. St. Ann’s Parish Glee Club 1, 2, 4 . . . Mellow Tones 3 . . . Senior Play . . . Likes— Basketball and Collecting Bottle Tops . . . “Flush ’ . . . “Who's got the homework? . . . Ambi- tion—To join the Navy. PATRICIA PHYLLIS RICE 121 West Magnolia Ave. Wildwood, N. J. St. Ann’s Parish Glee Club I . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Likes—Swimming and Mystery Stories . . . “Pat . . . “Boy, let me tell you” . . . Ambition Beautician. 47 WANDALEE DOROTHY ROGERS 128 West 26th St. Wildwood, N. J. St. Ann's Parish Glee Club 4 . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Varsity 4 . . . Likes—Stamp Collecting and Sports . . . “Peaches” . . . “Why fight it?” . . . Ambition—Secretary. LORETTA THERESA ROMEO 148 East Andrews Ave. Wildwood, N. J. St. Ann's Parish Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4 . . . Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 . . . Cafe- teria Aide 4 . . . Office Aide 3, 4 . . . Mellow Tones 4 . . . Likes—Converlables and Dancing . . . “Stacy” . , . “I’m with you” . . . Ambition—Dress shop operator. f. Senior Class JOAN LORETTA ROSSI 308 West Pine Ave. Wildwood, N. J. St. Ann's Parish Glee Club 1, 2 . . . Library Aide 1 . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Varsity 2 . . . Likes—Basketball and Clothes . . , “Irish” . . . “Boy, that’s cool” . . . Ambition—Hair- dresser. 48 JOAN ANNE SACCONEY 116 East Wildwood Ave. Wildwood, N. J. St. Ann's Parish Glee Club 1, 2 . . . Library Aide 1, 2 . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Likes—Baseball and Clothes . .. “Boy” . . . “Joan” . . . Ambition—Secretary. WALTER ANTHONY SCHULTZ 206 East Poplar St. Wildwood, N. J. St. Ann’s Parish Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Mellow Tones 3. 4 . . . Likes— Sports and Cards . . . “Schlitz” . . . “Okay you guys, scatter” . . . Ambition—Sign Painter. 1953 KARL EDWARD STANSELL 1285 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. Star of the Sea Parish Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Mellow Tones 4 . . . Likes— Cars and Swimming . . . “Stan” . . . “How about that?” . . . Ambition—To go to Notre Dame. 49 Senior Class JOHN HARRY TOY 1285 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. Star of the Sea Parish Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Varsity 4 . . . Student Council 2, 4 . . . Vice-President 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Likes— Swimming and Hunting . . . “Jack the Brain'1 . . . “Wonder whose car 1 11 smash up next?1’ . . . Ambition —Engineer. NANCY MARGARET WARD 139 West 17th Ave. North Wildwood, N. J. St. Anns Parish Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Christmas Play 4 . . . Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4 . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Cheerleader Captain 2 . . . Annscript Staff 4 . . . Likes— Sports. Dancing . . . “Nance11 . . . “Irish” . . . “So anyway” . . . Ambition—College. MARGARET I.EA WEBB 227 East Glenwood Ave. WTildwood, N. J. St. Ann's Parish Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4 . . . Senior Play . . . Annscript Staff 4 . . . Likes—Reading and Unusual Things . . . “Margie” . . . “Here we go again'1 . . . Ambition— Teacher. 50 1953 THOMAS O’MARA WHITE 607 Broad St. Cape May, N. J. Star of the Sea Parish Mellow Tones 4 . . . Varsity 2, 3, 4 . . . Likes—Guns and Cars . . . “Curly” . . . “Climate” . . . Ambition— To enlist in the Marines. MARIAN ALICE WITHERS 40th and Pleasure Ave. Sea Isle City, N. J. St. Josephus Parish Glee Club 4 . . . Manager 4 . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Annscript Staff 4 . . . Likes—Reading and Sketehing . . . Marian . . . “Wait for me after Chemistry” . . . Ambition—Artist. ARLENE RUTH WRIGHT 3610 Pacific Ave. Wildwood, N. J. Glee Club 1, 3 . . . Cafeteria Aide 4 . . . Likes—Hoagies and Dancing . . . “Le” ... “I say there” . . . Ambition— Airline Hostess. 51 All this we hold dear ■BMH because we shall not i ■■ wm pass this way again


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