Itinerary of a 10-year-old on Steel pier in the mid-'30s to
'40s, forever indelibly etched in happy memories:
1: Get to admission booth before 11 a.m. This entitled you to a
free boat ride.
2: You and about 25 other kids would head immediately downstairs
to the haunted castle and fun houses. All this while you were
carrying your brown paper bag with lunch in it.
3: Go to the picnic deck and get rid of that lunch bag - no one
wants to carry it around. Everybody's lunch, and I mean everybody,
consisted of peanut butter and jelly sandwich, banana or orange or
apple, gulped down.
4: Check out the Daddy Dave group. Several local school kids
were performers, one of whom I had heart throbs over.
5: Off to the three theaters including the magnificient
vaudeville presentations of leading headliners - Abbott and
Costello, Red Skelton, Olsen and Johnson, etc. - and live music.
This sometimes required a return visit, after the other two movies
were viewed.
6: Finally off to the water sports and circus at the end of the
pier. To be thrilled by the wonderful Olga Petroff and her ascent
up the towering pole balancing atop the 18-inch ball, swaying back
and forth - could it break? The high divers, water skiing, (with a
dog), Diving Horse - audience being warned to stay absolutely
silent in order for horse to dive - the hilarious Steel Pier
carpenters and more.
7. A notable increase of adults properly attired, heading for
the ballroom and the bands, to enjoy dancing to Alex Bartha,
followed by the famous stars - the Dorseys, Glenn Miller and Gene
Krupa to name a few. This was a sign for kids to start heading for
home.
Wow ! what a long blissful day, and to think this was
accomplished by the total grand sum of 25 cents - without tax.
You exited on to the Boardwalk amidst a sea of people desssed in
Panama hats, Palm Beach suits, ladies in evening gowns. And
everybody seemed to wear a hat. You walked home in absolute safety
- there were police officers, called the beauty patrol, every third
block.
You went to bed that night with great memories of The Pier with
one haunting concern: How long would it take to collect enough
deposit bottles to raise another quarter to repeat this great
adventure? - Adam "Jim" Thomas, Atlantic City