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Hi ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, Monday, June 7, 1954 PAGE THREE Commencement Exercises Atlantic Highlands Graduates 45 in Ceremony on June 17 By Wini-Joan Freeman '51 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Kathryn Andrews, Walter Behrens, I 1 At Toms River to lie June 17 By Barbara Lukaiseh '55 TOMS RIVER The G3rd annual commencement exercises at Toms River High School will take place June 17. Theme of the program will be "Our Changing World." The high school band will open the program with the playing of several selections. Following this one of the Toms River clergy will give the invocation. Natalie Bilonok, salutatorian, will give the Joseph Bellevanee, Robert Bennett, Richard Bishoff, John Bordulius, Vanderbilt Boyce, Janette Winifred Brennan, John Chapman, Edward Conover, Mary Lou Cummins, Shirley Ann DeCamp, Alice JoAnn Feste, Lois Foley, Harold Foley, Wini-Joan Freeman, Charlotte Gehl-( Speaker welcome and follow it with the first of three speeches given by the three seniors who stand highest scholastic-ally. Paula Abrams, third highest, will give her speech, and thirdly, will be Barbara Goldberg, Presentation of diplomas will ho i made by the principal, N.S.

Detwil- er, and superintendent of schools. If'-- -Lawii f-Bad jl Liyue hiocum. Candidates for graduation are Paula Abrams, Richard Aitken, Patricia Angstcr, Laurie Apple-gate, Noel Applegate, Rita Apple-gate, Robert Applegate, Stanley Applegate, Lester Ayres, Mary haus, Vincent Aurclio Geraldi, Herbert Hartsgrove, James Hudson, Helen Kehoe, Richard Leder-gerbcr, Barbara Lespona, William Loihlo, Camille Lyons, Arthur Lyons, Kathleen Malone, Carmella Matassa. Helen McVey, Doris Ann Mills, Mary O'Niel, Jean Lee Parker, Donald Robinson, Albert Runge, Ronald Russo, Ronald Florian Senz, Mary Louise Shaw, Osborn Sickles, William Sigmund, Alice Phoebe Stehr, David Turner, Robert Van Schoick, Patricia Ver-rone, Charles Wecker 3d and Robert Worlhington are the candidates for graduation to be held June 17 in the high school auditorium. Charlotte Gehlhaus, Shirley De-Camp and Doris Mills, representing the class, will present the welcome address, greeting to the future, and the farewell address.

Guest speaker will be Honore Savaria, president of the Massachusetts Association of School Committees. Diplomas and awards will be presented by Mrs. Margaret Con-over and Richard Bennett, members of the Atlantic Highlands Board of Education. SALUTATORIAN-Cadet Robert T. Drew, Point Road, Little Silver, gave the salutatory address at the graduation exercises at Admiral Farragut Academy yesterday.

jf fv- Bareklow, James Barry, Elaine iBastedo, Natalie Bilonok, Olga Bi-" lonok, John Hittel. Virginia Bor-'Chester, Dwight Bond, Adrienno Bowcock, Harvey Braun, Robert i Brenner, Rose Marie Britton, DORIS MILLS HELEN SMITS, co-editor of the Asbury Park High School newspaper. The Megaphone, will speak on "World Peace" at the school's commencement exercises on June 17. Charles Buterbaugh, Ronald Clayton, Douglas Cloud, Rodney Cloud. Kerry Cornelius, Teresa Costa, Diane Cranmer, Max Culpepper, Pat Dickson, Florence Everitt, Joseph Fabiatio, Jacqueline Felber, Albert Fleishman, John Frank, Patricia Fraser, Maxine Friedman, Claol Garabrant.

Richard Garret-son, Sue Gesser, Barbara Goldberg, Jacqueline Gorhy, Dale Grater, Dorothy Hahn, Jill Hance, James Hansen, Roberta Hawley, Marlene Hecker, Ronald Held, Hans Hesse. Anne Hinkle, Edward Huddell, Clark Isaacs, Arlene Johnson, Helen Johnson, Irene Johnson, Dean Jones, Jerry Kaye. Richard Kellv. 2 Point Cooks Cake for TV Br Joan A. Shrout '55 POINT PLEASANT BEACH Smiling prettily in front of the Asbury Park WRTV television Farragut Has Commencement 3 Girls Speak At Toms River By Barbara Lukaisch '55 TOMS RIVER "Our Changing World" will be the subject of the three speeches at the commencement exercises at Toms River High School.

Speaking will be the valedictrian, Barbara Goldberg; salutatorian, Natalie Bilo-nok, and Paula Abrams. Natalie will speak first on the topic "Change in Man." "There is one word in our language that explains every phase of human life, every world situation, every force that exists on the earth today. The word is change." Natalie will go on to tell that "change" has been both misunderstood and fought. Man has feared change, yet he has never been able to prevent it. Continual changes have been made all during the building of our great nation.

"We could not and cannot stand still," she says. It was from changes In living conditions, working conditions and educational facilities that the "new" American was formed. A person who has "learned the value of wisdom and love. "A man who cameras were two of the most pro ficient "cooks" at Point Pleasant PINE BEACH Nine Shore 'Michael Kilgore. Andrew Kovacs, Stanley Draushaar, Gordon Drincy, youths were among the graduates Drokosdy, Joseph Lan- Beach High School.

Barbara Os who roceived diplomas certilicates drie, Eleanore Lange, Nancy Lee, during the commence-. Jhn Lcibrick. yesterday Richard Mathenv, William Mc- ment exercises at Admiral Farra 'Greevy, Jeannie McKelvey, Carrol gut Academy here. Robert T. Drew, cadet lieuten 'Mease, Peter Meeker, William Robert Mendel, Joan Music Program Set for Ridge NEPTUNE A musical program by the graduating class will feature the annual commencement exercises at Ridge Avenue, School.

Addresses will be made by Edgar Young, Catherine Roach and Clifford Johnson. James Fleming and Clifford Johnson will perform instrumental solos. Officers of the graduating class are Catherine Roach, president; Roosevelt Thomas, vice president; Madeline Laws, secretary, and Tearl Morganm, treasurer. Ray Misner will present diplomas to Sarah B. Baity, Thomas Bell, George Brooks, Timothy Edward Bryant, Crystal Laraine Canty, Louise Cave, James Fleming, N.

Edward Howell, Rachacl M. Jennings, Clifford Johnson, Carolyn Jones, Leon A. Lamar, Madeline Laws, Eddie R. Maryland, Charlie M. Moore, Pearl Morgan, David Mosely, Mae Lee Person, Catherine Roach, William Simmons, Eva Dolores Slyke, Barbara J.

Smith, John E. Span, Roosevelt Thomas, Tarrish Tucker, Velma D. Williams, Edgar J. Young. ant and First Company command Miles, Mary Miller.

Carol Miner, er, was class salutatorian. Hi.s born and Carol Ann Locandro, both seniors, were featured May 12 on the Blue Flame Magic Show which was sponsored by the New Jersey Natural Gas Company. This program, conducted by home economist Maryanne Jones, is presented every Wednesday on Channel 58 and features teen-age cooks from surrounding schools. Carol prepared meat pie and Barbara made an angel food par-fait cake. These recipes were ones that they had made in their own home is at Point Road, Little Sil Theodore Morrell, William Morris, Leonard Nesta, Ruth Organ, John ver.

Others graduating were Victor 11.a,K,p1r- even raui vaira jvu- I. Fredda, 15 Schenk Avenue, Vs' Mntnwnn- Hnhm-t A l.nnnhl Jacquelyn Phillips, Philip Purpuil, has faced change, yet who has notiBiver Road, Red Bank; Stanley nunm iu i in in i j.iti vi i i i rill Charles Richter, Lee Hitter, Edward Robbins, Eileen Rosenberg, faltered in his search for happiness ICjuinn, 5 Elizabeth Court, and a better way of life. Spring Lake; Wayne M. Smith, 34 home economics classes under the Miriam Kossell, Lucia Husso, jouh Sepaking second will be Paula I Atlantic Avenue, Ocean Grove 'vt. direction of Mrs.

Dorothy Stutz- I 1 I' 1. Betty Abrams. She will take the "Change, Robert I. Steinfeld, Neptune RD man, instructor. As they made everything in stages, it necessitat in Transportation." In her speech William II.

Zuber, Union Pmil.i will etimu tinw rn ncitnrt n-' Itriollf fu.M-Mi rtruw riKHl lJUllll? ed making everything twice. At the close of the program, they showed the finished product. tion has made the world of today Robert E. Maddox, 553 Berden hns- I'l'VHis Smith. Frances Ste-much "smaller" by means of com-: Place.

Lone Branch, and Ernest M('nson' Alan Stewart, Ann Stofrict, Eileen Stnink, Richard Sudalter. mumcation. 'transportation has L. Pyle, 431 Redmond Avenue, made it necessary for people to'Oakhurst. received post graduate Two (let Degrees Joseph Tedesco, Virginia Tennant, Richard Tilton, Elaine Tucker, Herman Veersnel, Harold live with one another, certificates.

Lois GREENVILLE, S.C. Miss "The Change in Civilization Brought about by Science and Medicine" will be the topic of Barbara Goldberg. She will speak mainly on the extra years in one's life and how one should best utilize Iloirponu rI. Richard Wasielewskl, Harriet We- lt rt I II 1 cieorge Werhktis. Gladys Wel- Miss Lois H.

senbark. Benjamin Weiss, David LaVance, 407 Sewell Avenue. As- Weiss, Bruce Wilbert, Fred Win-bury Park, and Miss Vivian F. field. Yura Wolclu k.

E. Nichterlein, Maryland Avenue, Beach Haven Terrace, N.J., received a master of arts degree June 2 during the 27th annual commencement of the Bob Jones University. A bacelor of arts degree was awarded at the same time to John It. Faster, 515 Bendcmere Avenue, Intcrlaken, N.J. Thompson, 43(J Norwood Avenue, them.

The progress made by sci Avon, will receive bachelor of ence and medicine to combat arts degrees at the 34th annual nesscs which have killed and crippled will form a portion of Bar-bara's talk. Juniors receiving diplomas in June 1951 are, tentatively, Robert Harris, Ronald Tucker, Dorothy Buteibaiigh. In the armed services now hut eligible for a diploma is Thoma3 Ilildrirk. commencement of Montclair -State I Teachers College on June 10. Baccalaureate Next Sunday Bv Carole Brav '31 KEYI'OKT The bacealaiirraln service for the graduating class at Keyport High School will be held Sunday at the school.

The service will start at 2 P.M. The high school band will play the processional, followed by tho Invocation bv the Rev. Norman Riley of St. John's Methodist Church. The sermon will tie preached by Plan Cantata For Bcljnar BELMAR The performance of a cantata, "The Childhood of Hiawatha," by Ira B.

Wilson, will be featured during the commencement exercises at the Belmar Public School on June 16. Immediately following graduation, the Parents' Day Group will sponsor a dance in the school gym for the graduates. They will supply an orchestra and refreshments. The awarding of diplomas will be made by Mrs. Robert Stewart, president of the Board of Education.

Candidates for graduation arc Essa Abadrabo, Catherine Abbott, Lyle Antonides, Patricia Ann Asay, Eugene Asch, Mary Boyce, Gladys Brown, John Brundagc, Lydia Bur-kett, John Burns, Shirley Chapman, Seymour Chibnik, Margaret Clayton, Herbert Colmorgen, Gloria Davenport, William Dunfee, Robert Edwari's, Jacques Fairfax, Edward Feinberg, John Fitzpatrick, James Fleming. Jane Fowler, Roy Fowler, Vernon Fowler, Barbara Fraley, Joel Freedman, Sandra Glendenning, Robert Guthrie, Bruce Henderson, Dorothy Hill, Joan Hoffman, Charles Johnson, Joseph Johnson, Madeline Jones, Daisy Keyes, Larry Kirchgessner, Arlene Kleinkauf, David Klinger, Carol Ann Kramer, Veronika Marchgraber, Annie May Martin, Diane Matthews, Marcia Maurer. the Rev. Frederick Boos of tho Gcthsemane Lutheran Church. The scripture will be read by the Rev.

Roderick de Young of the Re. formed Church. The Rev. Joseph Ingram of the Second Baptist jChnrch will lead in responsive i A-' reaMing. The Rev.

James Ouswcller of St. Mary's Episcopal Church will lead In prayer, and the Rev. Joseph I -fivijO i Faith of the First Baptist Cliurcll will pronounre the benediction. Representing the Calvary Method. 1st Church will be the Itev.

Dr. Hillman T. Williams, who will make announcements. The high school chorus under tin Sandra Tastcrnak, Wilcott: Pearce, Lorraine Redeker, Bar-j bara Rhoades, Joan Rible, i a i Sammons, Betty Schmidt, a 1 Sharpies, Joseph Siobold, Kogerj Stazrnian, Martha Steiert, Nancy Stoer, Douglas Stumpft, Donald V'V direction of Homer Gerlufsen will sing a selection, and the senior choir of the Lutheran church will sing an anthem The rnnffrcgation 'will sing "All Hall the Power of Jesus' Name" nd "I-ove Pivlni." The icrvlee la open to the public. AWARDS Caroline Kunyon and Robert Holmes, Manasquan High bchool students, receive community youth leadership awards from Al Ross.

Mr. Rost made the presentatfon ot a Manasquan Taylor, Nancy Thatcher, Charles Van Wickle, James Vaughn, Hetty White. Roger White, William Wiiitr i assembly June 2 on behalf of the BPOE 1 698, Point Pleosont. tlngton, Betty Williams..

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