![]() The company remains in business in the Scobeyville section of Colts Neck.įreehold High School alumni Brian Hou (l) and Keith Brown, who both graduated in 1978, listen to remarks during the Hall of Fame ceremony at the Freehold Gardens. She called Shrott and teacher Julia Kostbar the driving forces behind the event’s festivities.Īccording to the program, John Evans Laird was a member of one of the oldest Monmouth County families, best known as the founders of the oldest distillery in the United States, Laird and Co. ![]() Principal Linda Jewell thanked the Hall of Fame committee, headed up by Susan Shrott, for its hard work and dedication in coordinating the event. Laird III, journalist/author Keith Brown and computer architect/designer/developer Brian Hou. ![]() The honored graduates were actor David Garrison, sculptor Jim Gary, journalist Richard Johnston, opera singer Juanita Baskerville Brown, businessmen Joseph Saker, John Evans Laird and Joseph T. Freehold High School paid tribute to a group of outstanding alumni when the annual induction ceremony of the Freehold High School Hall of Fame was held March 29 at the Freehold Gardens, Freehold Township. PHOTOS BY MIGUEL JUAREZ Carol McGhee accepts a Freehold High School Hall of Fame plaque on behalf of her sister, Juanita Baskerville Brown, from Susan Shrott, one of the organizers of the event, which was held at the Freehold Gardens, Freehold Township.
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