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CONTENTS F a c u l t y ..................................................... T h e W o r ld of ’61-’6 2 ............................. Scho larship s ’6
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H ig h lig h ts of ’6 2 ................................... S e n i o r s ..................................................... Senior Class H i s t o r y ............................. English and Classical A cad em ies . U n d e r c la s s m e n ...................................
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mt. jxneph tuec'd^reij Assistant Prefect of Discipline Radio Club
n o. riehauL m . (w iiy., a./'., ni.a. Latin, Religion 11 Alumni Association
mr. m ittou /. Iw ktu attz Physical Education Gymnastics
i&kezl f. Iwlxun&L, **ft, a.k. Latin II, Greek I Band
tm . i&kn e. bw uw ifig,, Latin, Religion I Freshman Sodality Dance Committee
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m i. thotnuj ÂŁ. etauL, German I, History I
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mi. i&ltn I. dully., a ^Latin III, Plane Geometry
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nit. d a m ia it a. hnllujun, i.f., a.b. Latin, English II Intramurals Freshman Basketball
m i. uxiLLiam L. kanban, b .i. Mathematics II, III
ieix. p e n t p. m m , i.f., t Fundamental Science, German
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m i. fohn ÂŁ. Lee., a.b., Ll.k. Mathematics II, III
m i. jen ipli /. LuufuvuLo, b-.i,. Physics
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After seventeen years Prep said good-bye to Joe Zucconi, one of its best loved teachers and finest men. Some teachers exert an influence that cannot be measured or described, just by being themselves. Joe Zucconi is such a man.
At Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston last June 8th, Mr. William Hanlon underwent a twelvehour operation for the correction of a defective valve in his heart. When Mr. Hanlon left Prep in the first week of June, he and his students and fellow teachers knew that the chances of his returning in September were only fifty-fifty. Mr. Hanlon almost did not return. But after those few anxious days Mr. Hanlon said to his parents, “ Tell them at Grand Street I’m coming back.” On Schola Brevis Day Mr. Hanlon was back, full smile, full schedule.
The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for all those who so kindly donated their blood for m y open heart operation and also all those who had Masses and prayers said for my recovery. A portion of the Communion prayers of the Mass come to mind as appropriately expressing m y wish for you. “May the Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ preserve thy soul to life everlasting.” I shall be forever indebted to you for your kindness. Sincerely,
Miss Alice Capman Secretary to the Principal
Mrs. Isabel McCarthy Secretary to the Principal
Mrs. Mary Riordan Treasurer’s Office
Miss Mary Dunne Treasurer’ s Office
Mrs. Marie Giordano Alumni Office
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date. M ichael A gresta
Joh n Kirincich
Carl Arabia
Jo h n Kelly
W alter Baile
Robert Kelly
Joh n Berberich
Ja m e s King
Thom as Bonifanti
Joh n Kutney
Philip Bozzelli
Jo sep h Longo
Francis Cappadona
Joseph M cCarthy
Paul Casadonte
Francis M cGee
Eugene Chm ielewski
Ralph M cLain
M artin Clancy
M ichael M eloney
Anthony Cocco
Jo h n Middleton
Thom as Cosgrove
Richard M oriarity
Louis Cuccaro
W illiam M ueller
Daniel Culleton
Jam es F. M urphy
M ichael D’Alessandro
Jam es M . M urphy
Kenneth Decina
Robert M yers
Patrick DelMastro
Paul Nestor
Kenneth DelVecchio
John Ochtera
Edward Devlin
Joh n O’ Halloran
Joseph Digeronimo
Robert Ringier
W illiam Dluzniewski
Stephen Riordan
Roy Dodson
Francis Rubino
George Dooris
Gerard Russoniello
Thom as Dowd
Ronald Sabol
Joh n Dunne
Charles Shiverick
John Elliott
Philip Simms
Joh n Ernst
W illiam Slossar
Kelvin Flaherty
W illiam Tassone
Joseph Frees
Anthony Tonzola
Thomas Goger
Michael V arley
Jam es Hanley
Arthur F. W illiams
Kenneth Heeney
Arthur J . W illiams
W illiam Holy
Stanley Zaborowski
Joh n Iglesias
Edward Zlotkowski
nation al nieiii (finaluh, W alter Devaney Richard Morahan W arren Shea
(-ommendatifin W illiam Davison Joh n Elliott Joh n Ernst . Joseph Frees Thom as Goger Joh n Hansen Stephen H endzak Robert Hooper M errill Jacobson Francis Kinahan Jam es King Robert Kretzer Ralph McLain W alter Modrys
M errill Jacobson
Donald M rozek Neil Polo Joseph Repka Robert Ringier Joh n Rowe Gerard Russoniello Jam es Stokes Anthony Tonzola Edward Tynan
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academ ia Philip B ozzelli N otre Dame, N RO TC
Joh n Iglesias St. Peter’s (partial)
Canisius St. Peter’s (partial)
C oast Guard A cad em y U. S. N aval A cadem y
Joh n Rowe
M errill Jacobson
Rockhurst (partial)
Providence (partial) Gerard Russoniello
Paul Casadonte St. Peter’ s (partial) Charles Cheek Le M oyne (partial)
Seton Hall (partial) Francis Kinahan Fordham St. Peter’ s (partial)
W arren Shea U. S. A ir Force Academ y
Fairfield (partial) Ja m e s King M artin Clancy
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Brian Smith Boston College Holy Cross
St. Peter’ s (partial) Peter Kocmalski W illiam Davison
Boston College
St. Peter’s (partial) W alter Devaney
Robert Kretzer St. Peter’s (partial) )
Jam es Stokes Holy Cross Boston College (partial)
W arner-Lam bert Scholarship to Fordham University
Francis Socha St. Peter’s (partial)
Boston C ollege
A nthony M endolla
St. Peter’s (partial)
St. Peter’ s (partial) W illiam Tassone
W illiam Flood N ew Y o rk State Regents Scholarship
Richard M orahan Boston College
Joseph Frees
M anhattan
Thom as Goger St. Peter’s (partial) Boston C ollege
M ichael Todaro Seton Hall
General M otors Scholarship to Canisius C ollege
St. Peter’s (partial)
Donald M rozek Georgetown
A nthony Tonzola St. Peter’s (partial)
Boston College X avier University (partial)
Eugene Torpey U. S. Naval Academ y
Joh n Hansen Boston C ollege Stephen H endzak Stevens (partial)
Thom as M urtagh St. Peter’s (partial)
Boston College Louis Novellino St. Peter’s (partial)
Boston College (partial) W illiam Higgins Georgetown Robert Hooper Boston College Seton Hall
Edward Tynan Ripon College Lawrence Waurin Boston College
Ronald Palmieri
Holy Cross (partial)
St. Peter’s (partial) Edward Zlotkowski Neil Polo Boston College Fordham (partial)
Holy Cross St. Peter’s (partial) American Can Company Schola
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the pjettcavi pmjji tribute ta . . . Fr. Rector for his initiative in planning a new building program for the St. Peter’s of tomorrow The past and present administration of Jersey City for finally making the Gregory Project a reality and for their recent energetic steps toward the rebuilding of a great town The seniors mentioned on the previous two pages, whose scholastic accomplish ments have made Prep happy and proud Fr. Jaschko for conducting a very successful Modern Language Teachers Institute on Audio-Lingual Techniques Fr. Browning and the entire student body for raising $6,168.00 in the Lenten drive for the foreign missions Fr. Browning for forming a sorely-needed cheerleading squad at Prep Fr. O’Donnell and his debaters for becoming the first New Jersey team ever to win the Caldwell College Debate Tourney Mr. Mertz for the almost unbelievable success of his novice debaters, winning 50 of 68 debates and placing second in the varsity tournament at St. Elizabeth’s College Fr. Hess for taking his science classes on a tour of the Hoffman LaRoche Pharmaceutical Plant in Nutley, New Jersey Mr. Woods for arranging visits to the New York Stock Exchange and the Federal Reserve Bank Mr. Fallon for beginning a much-needed Art Appreciation Course for all Freshmen Mr. Valentino for his literature soirees for the Juniors Mr. Wlecke and Mr. McGrath for their work on the Advanced-Placement English Program Mr. Miller and Mr. McGuinness for their work in the Advanced-Placement programs in Chemistry and Mathematics, respectively Mr. Hollender and Mr. Woods for the beginning of the Advanced-Placement History course Mr. Halligan for reviving the Intramural Council and expanding the intra mural program Mr. Valentino for reviving the Camera Club and the Whale on Wheels Mr. Berkowitz for his very successful emphasis on President Kennedy’s physi cal fitness program in gym class Fr. Francis Sullivan, S.J., of St. Andrew-on-Hudson, for his lecture on Homer’s Greece Fr. John Boyd, S.J., of Fordham University, for the afternoon he spent with the seniors discussing the Romantic poets Fr. Daniel Mulvey, S.J., of St. Peter’s College, for his lecture to the senior history classes on Keynesian economics Fr. Luis Totera, S.J. for his explanation of the social and economic status of Argentina James Sanders of 2F and the other staff members of the Mad Scientist for turning a class newspaper into a real journalistic achievement the Petroc for its very constructive drive for a new approach to the Student Council the Comeback Kids, a great team that came from behind to win in the second half of fourteen games the Freshman football team for an undefeated season
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SEPTEMBER 1959 Cries of “ It’s maaahvelous to behold!” and “ 0 what a thorn!” burst regularly from T .P .’s 2-H “ Suppose your little brother W illie gave you a halfdollar isosceles triangle for your birthday.” . . . The Greeks win a smashing intramural basketball cham pionship . . . Sophs witness Mr. “ Technically” Replogle, the first Jesuit to smoke cigars bigger than himself . . . prospective scientists get their first lessons in the sci entific method of school bombing, gas warfare and other useful projects . . . after seven months 2-A fails to bluff its way through a Latin translation . . . English
SEPTEMBER 1958 “ Tough Apples” begins his reign . . .
a 1-H’er,
complete with green hat, fish net and formaldehyde screwdrivers, ventures into J.C . . . . Prep Frosh basket ballers undefeated . . . Prep Frosh football team has a well-balanced season (2-2-2) . . . M ulvihill bus line comes into existence . . . Fr. Murray lights the sacri ficial flame under Lynch and Jordan . . . The policeman to Mr. Hanlon:
“ All right, son, you can cross now.”
. . . “ Beadle, put his name down.” . . . W e learn of the existench of the Chem lab . . . “ W h a t’s jug?” . . . Zambo breaks an arm in Washington, deals with his toes . . . Prep football team undefeated for the first time . . . Post Office is serenaded by Pennsy Frosh Glee Club.
Dick Jacobs learns the dangers of saying,
“ I do not choose to sing.” . . . 1-C’er gets a 37 in the history exam . . . “ Is he a tall midget or a small man?” . . . Last year for mandatory Health Exam . . . Fire fails to burn down the Freshman building . . .
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V P .E .’s swing one floor higher to the mystic heights >f M r. Naumann . . . a great lecture by Fr. York instills he Greeks with a “ fear of things to come” . . . the nighty eighth, contrary to predictions, fails to take any victims . . . with the advent of the Y.6.S. News N otes )nd P o litica l Observer, the Petroc falls to Prep’s 68th publication . . . Father O ’Brien makes a one year stand vith the Petrean . . . Little Vegas going in 2E . . . Quarter of the year flunks unprecedented midterm _atin Exam . . .
SEPTEMBER 1961 Mr. Lupardo collects $2,738 in quarters in his swinging mite box during the mission drive . . . Seniors learn the way of doing ‘hall duty’ outside the Physics lab . . . A senior learns that the smoking lamp has not been lit in 4-B . . . “ Boys, boys, I’m really going to send you down to Fr. Browne this time.” . . . Mr. Cross arouses the wrath of 4-F when he announces, “ All seniors are cowards.” . . ■Mr. Walsh is hit by a wander ing hoplite in the woods of Woodstock . . . The year book surprises everyone, including the staff, by coming out . . . History is made when Fr. O ’Donnell doesn t come to class— but his tests do . . . The Mets start their season as the seniors end theirs . . . “ Poopsie, hack your
SEPTEMBER 1960
way out of that jungle.” . . . “ Throw it out the window, No swimming allowed in the locker rooms after two
go out and get it, and come back with a late slip
(four
juniors almost drowned . . . Juniors take lessons in the
times) . . .
cha-cha . . .
“ I don’t care if your father is rich or if
W anam aker?” . . . A forty car caravan to the hills of
he has a lot of money, go ahead and sue me” . . . “ I
Rutherford and Jim Kynge s oasis . . . Fireworks at the
love to scare little kids.” . . . the birdman of Prep learns
Seton Hall game . . . Prep math department buys con
that crime does not pay . . . “ No, I never heard of
cession in the ice-cream business . . . 4E volunteers to
pebbles, Mister.” . . . W e win at Newport . . . “ Boy,
wash down its class walls . . .
boy, if you say that once more
period . . . Prep invaded by Hungary . . . Now it can
Certain condi
tion exams are very crowded . . . Intramural cafeteria
be told— the ‘O ’ is for Otto . . .
wars . . . “ But Mr. Liss, I’ve never been here before.” . . . Baseball team sets record of five errors in one inning . . . Petrean defies tradition with green cover . . . Junior Greeks discover the wonders of M ac’s . . . Senior room closed . . . Seniors volunteer to paint the cafeteria . . . Students learn Mr. Lee’s moon man theory . . .
Is there any significance to that name,
St. Peter’s blocks Jersey City traffic for
five blocks during Demarest rally . . . Literama turns to Inscape . . .
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Front Row: Bill Hill, Ken Zito, Joe Francis. Back Row: Richy Kornutik, Frank Aria, Richy Kelly.
Senior Members (Much Honored but Not Pictured): Don Mrozek, Bob Hooper, Ed Tynan, Bill Higgins, Frank Reilly.
Terrence Checki,. Frank Venutolo, Vin DeBari.
Michael Bannon
Jam es Bastek
Anthony Blum etti
M ark Carroll
Ja ck Cimprich
Michael Gillen
Thomas Gregory
John Halpin
W illiam Hill
Robert Humenik
Gary Compa
Joseph Francis
John Gibney
I Stephen Kleid
Robert Kopki
Home of Chamoigrj^jj-and Gary Cornpa . . . But Father, I did read it o v e w Y o u Ia n believe me . . . Curtin, bounce the board . . . Too bad, Mister. I have; jug . . . You want to check me on that!Jagk? OhJyeahJ but you had that the first day . . . Zasowski 9531 . L . Hey fellas, we gotta stay in for Bat today M B Don’t you know we never work? W e got a buncn^of Do-Nothings in this ^ftom . . . Isn’t it too bad I was absent and couIdn’t iak& the test yesterday . . . Who let the bulldog loose?
Vincent Lapi
Paul Kelly
Francis Ward
Thomas Curtin
Andrew Metropole
Paul Napoli
Alfred Palazzo
Joseph Rafter
George Schilp
Anthony Spina
Thomas Szott
Philip Polk
William Zasowski
This is a very simple test, I think . . . But, Mister,, it’s useless to cheat off Kacprowicz . . . Put that paper plane away, now . . . Doesn’t Cross mean burden? . . . Si . . . If it weren’t Friday, I’d^H^ i. Keller, kneel up there and try to find the little man trapped behind the blackboard . . . Our marks are all red, and our backsides arablue. W e ’d love to take French, but what can we do? . . . And this is a c B ® example . . . W e still have five minutes. Let’s do the next fifteen'chapters . . . Where’s Farrell? . . .
Frank Esposito
William Keller
Joseph Armbruster
Richard Barry
Charles Bruen
James Butler
Robert DiBella
Robert Dobis Richard Kacprowicz
Raymond Doran
Frederick Ducca
John Emmons
Ronald Farrell
Charles Gallagher
Joseph Graziano
Richard Marczuk
Ralph Guenther
Raymond Hanbury
Edmund Heskin
John Hughes
Robert McDonnell
Francis Koserowski
Stephen Lembo
V incent McFadden
Charles Miller
Terrance O’Brien
Thomas Pakenharrt
Robert Quinn
Robert Schiebel
Sherry on the Rocks Theodore Turnasella
nis Barrett
A lan Arrigoni
John Banach
Terrence Checki
Donald Cipoletto
Daniel Cody
Douglas Contreras
Charles Danko
Floriani, sit up . . . Alleri'passedjj-rench? . , Did you hear Minerva only got a 99 in Latin? . . . Danko did it ,3 . Sure’s hard to get exempt around .here . . . I fell asleep doing my homework, Mister. Really and truly . . . Com’on kids, we only have three minutes to finish our Trig course . . . Needless to say, there won’t be a review &. . You didn’t do|tefi! well in the last test you took!
;ph Cabibbo
Thomas DeMartini Thomas Floriani
Michael Dowd
Thomas Dent
Eugene Duffy
Richard Diehl
Christopher Kemp
Joseph Hanson Richard Heubel
Robert Hallas
Robert McKenna
John Marconi
Paul Lempa
James McDonald
Raymond Lubanski
Richard Quinn
Richard Peck
Gregory Minerva
Dennis Peterson
Donald Muglia
John Tarrant Donald Snyder
Patrick Wallace
The marks in^baAjadk of the roc||ypj|p, higher than the front’s, men M . Keep quiet, please? . . . Is that all I gave you for homework? '? . . Copy out |"he; foreword for me tonight . . . Great men, Great! . , . T h £ innocuous desue tude is beginning to spread . . . Marizol write a 250 word composition on “ How a sucker" -Can :'§!Ve succour to soccer” . . . l-kjw much time le ftf||f|^ d |f|l. . Thanks for coming to class today, boys . . Awright, bounce the boards.
Gregory Goellner
W a lter Falkowski
M ark Branon
Lawrence Collins
Bryan duLaney
Gerald Fitzpatrick
George Foote
Robert Georgia
Donald Joworisak
Conrad Kowalski
Conrad Kufta
John Fallon
Louis Ferrara
Gregory Hrebiniak
Gerald M cCarthy
Dennis Santomauro
Vincent Sard
Richard Skoblar
Peter Stace
Patrick Meehan Thomas Sharkey
Frederick Miller
Donald Riedlin;
Thomas Manzo Paul Roehrenbeck
W ayne Marshall
Timothy Pastorino
Francis Silvestris
W alter Mortimer Robert Viti
Richard Westphal
Robert Wick(e>
Alright, Harry, step outside . . . See me after class and we’ll impress upon yodfe- . . . Did you take a shower? . . . You’re improving, Harry Stan dish. You got 60 . . . Mister, will you please kick the other leg for a while? . Aw, Mister, have a heart! . . . Devins, read. Somebody wake up Devins . . . Guess who found the answer key? Ho, ho, ho— the'wrong one— Franco 95, Mahoney |95, Vroom 95, Gorman 5 . . . That’s the way! For tomorrow, write out 1,000 times— . . . Iss not you, iss Vroom . . y
John Bassi Leonard Franco
Frank Venutolo
Charles Cappadona Bernard Berry
Richard Devins
Bernard Moore
John Fay
Feehan
Robert Gorman Robert Moore
Edward Regenye
Thomas O ’Brien
Patrick Reilly
William Rogers
0 Howe
Richard Keegan Steven Secare
Michael Servino
Joseph Standish
Edwin Vroom
William Walsh
Robert Ward
Leonard Mrozak
Alright, gentlemen, -Very good . . . If I see anyone talking, he shall be dealt with, severely . . . Boys, have poise . . . If you cheat, you get a zipBDud . . . Where have you been for the last forty minutes? . . . In the opening [words of Genesisâ&#x20AC;&#x201D; . . . Boys, boys, boys, that question has just been answered . . . I want you boys^to act § ike men 1|||. Go blow it out your barracks bag . . . Here Comes the Fireball.
Dennis DiFeo
Thomas Rochford
H Joseph Brannegan
George Cordano
John Kennedy
W arren Nilsen
Arthur Kosiakowski
Michael Paoloni
Thomas Smith
Frederick Tomkins
John Tooley
Frederick Viggiano
Eugene Woznicki
George Zahn
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Vincent DeLorenzo
Richard Donnelly
John Layendecker
Joseph Lecowitch
Brian Flaherty
Michael Granwehfi
Joseph McCarthy
Martin Shanahan
Robert Sivoriii
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There’s one in every group . . . Nervegna, you’re caught . . . Go to the public sliderule . . . It isn’t usual lab procedure to throw sulfuric acid, boys . . . Hey, Atomic Energy, wake up . . vT^ aayTm gonna blitz ya . . . I know who did it and when I find out, zippo . . . and draw the rising sun over each vowel . . . This is a do“i%yourself test . . . Tomorrow we’re going to have a gigantic test on afTKindsa stuff . . . 1 see some shifty eyes back there . . . Any unusually long breaks in the class activity will cost you each a niGkel . . . Y a ’ gonna take him to college with ya? . . . Is there anyone who doesn't understand this?? Is there anyone who does? ? ?
Raymond Zolnowski
John Crowley
Brian Kelly
James Biondi
Richard Kelly
W a lter Black
Raymond Boyko
John Brueck
John Campanella
Vincent DeBari
Richard Dunne
W illiam Gardecki
Thomas Gorrie
W illiam Haughey
Alexander Kiczek
Barry LaForgia
Joseph Lochte
Carl Minkel
Nicholas Monteforte
W ayne Hayes
hard Bielecki
Richard Bigg
Geoffrey Blake
Andrew Byrne
George Daneri
Gary DiVito
James J. Egan
Carl Restivo
Psst— Look atjfeagfaptprints on l^tecei'in9 • • ■There goes Damian the Lea per again . . . You want a size 10’/2 down your throat? Keep your fat shut. . . Where’s my ice cream tru c ^ M c C o rm a c k ^ '^ S Oh, no. Not an other lecture by J § R ic e !® ! . So what? . . . That extra half-hour afteryschool was all in the interest of science . . . When I took my seniors — . . . I don’t care. Columbus discovered Watling’s .island . . . You want to taste OTTnTffnrc jug? .
James Leman
atrick Fallon
Keith Hochstein
John Kane
John Lynch
John Marra
Charles O’Neill
Albert Rinald
Sheehy
James Sutcliffe
John Piazza
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Robert Rissland
Paul Truskowski
Bernard Sypniewski
Joseph Terranova
W illiam Reuter Francis Badach
W illiam Bannon
Jam es Barrett
John Carroll
Louis Casazza
Paul McGovern
John Hall
Robert Doyle
Robert Ford
Edmund Gloriande
Robert Jung
Wolodymyr Kowbasniuk
Kenneth Kraska
James Fanning
Robert Haley
Christopher M arvinny
Joseph McManus
John Mescal I
Where Particular People Congregate,
Robert Mintel
John O’Connell
William Morelli
Edward Mottershead
Thomas O’Boyle
Roger O’Brien
Charles Polak
James Roach
W illiam Romollino
Stephen Scheiner
William Yeomans
Gary Schumacher
John Schweitzer
John Sullivan
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Somebody’s gonrl be rocked . . . W 4 don’t you write oil the last 14 appeij dices in the back A the book for tome* row . . . Is this cleasj Alright, whol laugij ed? . . . Mista, cal you lo<jg me 2fti p o in tS ;:* b n | ne>1 Tnonth’s mark? , .1 D-D-Did you! say I ream of jug paper! . . . There’s an awfil lot of snow up he* in the front of f n room, men . Doesn’t anyone ev«S do his homeworfi anymore? . . .
Robert Zahn
Bruce Zi
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Francis Post
W ho took my trot?© . . By the way^there’ll be a final latin exam this afternoon . . . Who got the eraser? Give it back or I'll keep you here ’til midnight . . . Get off my desk at once, or I’ll send you down to Fadder Snyder, yes? | I | .. Charge . . . Alright. Check results. Stop . . . Did I ever tell you about the time I etc., etc., etc. . . . Step outside plfi^se . . . Stand up!j|Sit Down! , . . Let’s have no more chalk wars in here. Need I say more?
Kevin Rooney
Robert Alexander
Rudolph Billack
Gary Bradley
Jam es Davis
Thomas Dougherty
Joseph Geary
Alexander Guzinski
Francis Merlo
Richard Morgan
W illiam Petro
George Pirich
John Murgolo
Thomas Opilla
Jerome St. John
John Shynne
Anthony Wisnieski Robert Frezzo
Thomas Kerrigan
James Kearns
Thomas Keith
Howard Knapp
Robert Krychkowski
H y®i Edward Lewis
John McGeough
Come back here, you chicken
Vincent McTighe
Thomas Mehlem
Michael Ascolese
Robert Hill
Raymond Berberich
Henry Balzani
Jeffre y Quirk Louis Pompili
Francis Cangelosi
Jam es Colligan
Robert Cosenza
Richard Drennan Brian Davis
James Eagan
Edmund Helminsll
Jam es DeCicco
Kenneth Hoebel
Donald Krispin
Peter Kulkosky
Robert Lindsay
Gerard Madaio
Andrew Mandrackie
Michael Marotta
David McConvill
Ronald Michalewsky
Paul Newell
H. Dennis Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Neill
Alexander Reid
Joseph Ryglickil
John Tudek
Allan Wickersty
Gregory Willis 111 I
Bernard Staltari
Richard Balcerzak
Robert Bozzo
Joseph Brewer
Paul D a ly
George Davis
Robert Diesner
Stephen Hansen
Basil Iwanyk
Thomas Keating
Robert Cutro
Joseph Czechowski
Thomas Street
James Guardino
Denis Johnson
Robert Hanel
Charles Martowlis
Joseph Piscotta
James Murphy
Thomas LoPresti
Report to the pila range this afternoon, throw -a few pifa, and bring the target back to me . . . Dud . . . Sit down immediately, if not sooner 1 . . 34’/2 seconds left in this test . . . Next time this happens I’rrt.going to J m o n the principal— maybe . . . Oh, so no one knows the answer? Tak&out half a sheet aLpaoer. W e ’re having a quiz . . . It’s in 2-B Mister . . . You must correct all mistakes without going over, crossing out, or erasing . . . They fought y|l|||flSravely and bitterly or 2-Eishly . . . What do you mean spell proficisceretur b|pp\vards? I just learned to spell it forwards . . . The Ancient Mariner would make a lousy shortstop, because he only stoppeth one of three.
eter Malatesta
>lfred Marshello
Thomas Kelly
Jerome Novobilski
Paul Roerty
Leonard Rosa
Peter Sack
Peter Sherry
Ronald Solan
Mark Sullivan
Daniel Petrella
Nicholas Tagliareni
It’s about time they got here with the shirts.
Stephen Zaikowski
George “ 300” Apsley . . . the ‘B’ in Bell stands for Boiler Room . . . Beadle Burke the Merry Mailman . . . Calabreseon . . . Cap . . . Humble Cheloc . . . Comcowich “ Around the World in 80 (school) days" . . . Conaghan the one-time kid (Eh, Fr. Smith?) . . . White Fangs DAmore . . . Deadbeat Don . . . Dwyer,, & Hieroglyphics . . . Ferreri the snow maker . . . Haemmerle and his . one man conversations . . . J. (Jug) Hennesey . . . Big I : God’s gift to Vitalis . . . Like Jakub . . . Squirrel-Hunter Rich . . . Kool Kuklinski . . . Max von Lau . . . Leg & his rubber feet . . . Marrella the Debator . . . Matthews (Chapt.2: verse 1-8) . . . Uncle Tom . . . Muscleman Mike . . . N AP & N AP . . . O’Brium . . . Art & Tom . . . Luigi . . . J.K. ‘I’ll attempt to prove’ . . . J. Scott: St. A l’s mascot . . . Solomon & Sullivan . . . Lazy T. . . . and last (but perhaps least) W-o-o-o-o-o-jcik.
John Hennesey
John Iwanski
Richard Kristensen
Edward Kuklinski
Frederick Lau
Edward Legowski
Michael Marrella
James Matthews
George Apsley
Howard Bell
Brian Conaghan
Michael D’Amore
Anthony Calabrese
Charles Cappiccille
Robert Cheloc
Joseph Napoli
H H Im Edmund Burke
Donald DeCesare
Harold Dwyer
John Ferreri
Michael Mullin
John Ambrose
Thomas Bacskay
Jam es Campbell
George Chalmers
Robert DelGhiaccio
Robert Graham
David Heskin
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George Duva
Patrick Gallagher
Daniel Hraber
Daryl Gottilla
Kenneth Ladny
John Lesko
Charles Kuzminski
Joseph Mark
Frederick Maryanski
W illiam Mortenson
Glenn Grieco
I John M iller
Paul Hering
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W illiam Rankin
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Steven Murphy
Daniel O’Connor
Peter Orrico
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Ronald Regan
John W adle
Tim othy Senff
Joseph Wajszczuk
Harry Moscatello
Andrew W allace
Robert Zaiens
Famous last words: “ No| hard||rny boys, just touchy" . . . Weil, there you are . . . Open those winoov/s. It’s hot in here . • Ambrose for Bishop . . . Fish, keep quiet! . . . Okay, botchboy . . . But Mister . . . Close those'windows. It’s frosty in here . . . Hraber did it§!||||. O.K. children, that’s enough of that for the present . . . In my opinion . . . Alright, who said forget it? . . . an also-ran in the mite-box drive . . . Vosa Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, I have jug . . . I got hit with an eraser again . . . 107
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Louis Calvi
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Philip D’Agostino
Daniel Donahue
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James Finn
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'M Michael Gravino
John Keselica
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W illiam Hayevy
Stanley Kielbowicz
m David Madej
John LoBue
Edward Hynes
Peter Koch
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Laurence M cH effey
Class paper air fogsggispquered by«^A§. hAg^ard and his plane geometry . . . 11,763 total out-of-bouriis §'aJ§Jage in intramural volleyball games . . . "Ip-^class ha$ a Irelit spirit of co-operation . . . God’s little creltu m ^ . | Let^sysnd Mr. Bolanos a teddy bear . . . Mf§||pffiat ffHrek test was an “ oriental” . . . the roosting placfe of scholars . . , Looki you guys. If there is any philosophizing- i.|js^ce, I’ll do it. This is not a democracy; it’s a dictatorshipllllllil
Brian McCarthy
108 William Simms
Francis Sorochen
Anthony Suruda
Timothy Verdon
John Walsh
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Louis Belle Anthony Alessandra
James McGovern
John Franco
Robert Christie
Louis Muzzarini
“ Five hours of homework tonight. 0h» goodie!” . . . “ Did anyone see my chair?” . . . “ Yeah, Frank!jl|. . . “ The test will be on Chapter 13? But we didn’t .ev^n start that chapter yet!” . . . “ Attention, everyone; put trtisin your notebook.” . . . “ Alright that’ll cost you a quarter!” . . . “ You won.lt have to do those ten sentences for homeworkjust do_the first isix and the last four.”
John Gurski
William Janko
Bring on the Christians and lions!
Leonard La Fata
Terrance LaTerra
Michael Malecki
Steven Pandblfo
Joseph Pilla
Dominic Pisano
James Regan
Gregory Riso
Michael Rogers
Michael Scannell
Peter Sekel
W illiam Sette
John Strube
J fk Gaorae Wenzel
William Torpey
J| Vincent Zinaaro
W alter Zubrycki
Richard Baker
Edward Bongiovanni
W illfred Busby
Manus Campbell
Thomas Chromey
Richard Crisonino
Nicholas DeGennaro
Robert DeGroot
John Denny
John Domalewski
Christopher Drabik
Edward Fedak
Philip Frezzo
Thomas Hayevy
Thomas Naples
i l l n IB Robert Anderson
Richard Krasuski
Thomas Leane
Gary Ristaino
Robert Morahan
Andre Oleniak
John Rusnak
John Scher
Cullen Smith
L e t me c h e c k t t e t . . . SweM, g reat!
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. . . M r. 'to n s ’o f f u n ’ M e rtz just rolled in . . . T o d ay w e ’re going to ifj& j idiots! • .v F b u if s C o r e and seven years ago, w h en I attended this school*-— . . . I didn t do n o ttin ! . . . I C an !n am e one c irc u la r solid. H e teaches . . . M u c h ig o o d 1 . . . Oh, those square jokes . . . T h e re are a couple of w ise guys in here . . . A lrig h t, you j;ik#rs. R is e ! |;v'. . O h; M iste r, your m aps are so b eautiful!
H vl Peter Babits
Edward Borowski
John Brennan
Kevin Callahan
M artin Conlon
Francis Cullum
Joseph W hite
t m Frank DelBoccio
Joseph DePalma
Gregory Donchevich
Harold Fitzpatrick
Alright 1-C, I wan^^|||your desk two ufr-fac-tor-a-BLE in-teGERS . . . Any of yBHferothers fe^w^e sraying for ‘afternoon tea ? . . . One, tw o JH B e , out! . ||||l|rother, don’t look at me that way . . . Fodda||p|j|an’t't3ke the latin test today. I forgot my ‘test aids’ . . . Come back to ijllfh, Cullum . . . The time is now up. Stop! . |j||ilyde! O n ^ » ip e for the Clyde Award . . . Two-seventy-three-'to two-seve||J|f-nine twicet.
Anthony Gag I
Joseph Henderson
W alter Jennings
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Andrew Kubica
Michael Lennon
David McClave
Anthony Nardino
John O’Keefe
George Podolak
W illiam Mangiapane
Patrick O’Reilly
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Harold Smith
John Sullivan
W illiam Tenuto
Joseph Urbanovich
Dennis T,
Thomas Wiscarz
James Astrauckas
Kevin Brady
W illiam Connolly
Joseph Cullum
John Driscoll
Donald Finnerty
Michael Gallagher
Mark Geiss
Raymond Grzybowski
Richard Kelleher
Joseph Kuleszynski
Richard Licursi
Michael Marszalowicz
Donald McNellis
tark Scheurer
o Reginald Smith
i l l W illiam Dwyer
tichard O’Brien
Robert Henion
Ldberf Mmowicz
John Navarra
Tim othy Murphy
Lawrence O ’Rourke
James Supple
imes Van Blarcom
Edward W hite
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John Hutnick
John Myers
Raymond Polakoski
Philip Ufholz
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John Baldovin
Joseph Beres
Dennis Blois
Thomas Brady
John Caravello
Vincent Catanzaro
Peter Currall
Robert Desmond
Francis Fischl
Edwin Gilson
James Heube!
Joseph Kemprowski
Robert Lahue
A lfred Huziarski
Thomas Dunn Gerald Murphy
l-E . . . that E standgrfor EXC EL L E N g E .^ sntlpmpn . . . my 34 little blocks of . . . modesfS'ttfen of-the-year award goes to His Greatni . meet the switchboard, Palmer • • • Enter Mr. Fall<^^|“ W ho’s llilllq the chalk?” . . . Mr. Sherry: Listen to this one, boysy^ but remember, you didn’t hear it from me." How aboiihfa dime for the Mulvihill Orphan Fund? . . . one£ one, one ^|^ j n of sand . . . who’s for another dollar day? if .sWhen the moon comes over Moonachie . . . how you like dis country? . . .
Joseph Tempio
Gregory Meehan
David Nawrocki
Thomas Monahan
Thomas Ochab
Erhardt Rupprecht
Donald Soriero
Dana Sullivan
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Edward Kea|
Philip Catanzaro
Robert Brunhofer
Louis D’Esposito
Daniel Crifo
Thomas Crowley
Richard DiNicola
Charles Dailey
David Egan
Louis Fardella
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Edward Fitzpatrick
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Gerard Kinch
Michael O ’Sullivan
Martin Golden
Kevin Hilliard
Charles Krick
Robert Noll
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Jam es Seaman
William Stefko
Thomas Quackenbush
Obviously, put his name down fflftiffj'S obviouspij^faiM ^ of protocol . . . Write 2000 words and print. P-R-l-N-T . . f i| | g le r , put ^ ^ § i * e r his name; he botched it . . . True, False, True, False, True, True, False, Aaaagh, he switched tests! . . . I hear Squeaky again . . . Betcha my b^Bltb^^Averg^ ^|^higher than my history average. . . . 2 and 2 is 5! Not today, s p | ':, . ^ f l r e i ® p ® * p s — Slouch Mack, the scoreless wonder . . . Let’s move, Gunga Din . ■• Do IrsSiar oinks emitting from the Dum Dodo Row? . . . I do believe w e’fflijfe a bungling beadle . . . Is this a challenge? . . Carry these books, Murph . . . Illlf b goes Sad Sack, the Pouter, again . . .
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W hat’s wrong, Egan? . . . I need a flashlight to see th isjjp t paper . . . Try writing with your fingernails . . . That’s the'way 1 like to see it . Kuklinski, tnust I remind you that this is!notlan open book test? . . . 2 and 6 is 7 -aaagh- 8 . . . Time will-pass, son. Will you? I l l l | :gan, pants must come below the knees HP||That’s right, son, laugh your way right 6ilf»of first yesffsftlRllVVrite out pages 91 to 94. No hard feelings.
Gaetano Alario
Michael Bronowich
Craig Fenech
J an Egan
Joseph Corpina
Francis D’Alessandro
Paul Miller
Ronald DeMiglio
James Kocot
Kenneth Devins
Peter Kornutick
Thomas Fitzpatrick
Arthur Jacobs
Henry Raimondo
Anthony Saiemi
Edward Luick
Thomas Stokes
Albert McCormick
Daniel O’Boyle
Timothy O’Conno
Robert Kuklinski
Reginald Paquet
Robert Lane
W ayne Nystrom
John Verdoni
Michael Yachmetz
Richard Secare
W illiam Dooley
Joseph Elmo
Robert Genatt
1 W ayn e Hoffm an
Thomas Greeley
1» Jon Jacobson
It’s quiz time. Today I’ll give you 58 seconds . . . W e may havejcio homeworlytj. algghra if you bring in $3,000 for the mite box today . . . But Mister, my little brother Willie stole my homework. I wouldn’t lie to you . . . Take out your latin books,- Please? . . . Has anyone paid dues lately? ... Ahem, what seems to be the trouble back there? . . .
W illiam Flaherty
Kenneth Koserowski
Pasquale Lanni
Francis Laslo John Moore Mark Ward
George Witterschein
Richard Woodall
Kenneth Zienkiewicz
Joseph O’Donnell
Lawrence Paruta
Robert Ribaudo
Donald Santora
William Strichek
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Gem® Torpey Joe Keafy John Ruane Hank Bukjad Ken H e e if^ l^ JJJJ John Castelli Tony Del Tufo Richy MalanOwski Walt Wiechetek
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JUNIO R SODALISTS John Banach Ray Boyko Charley Bruen Charley Chiccone* Larry Co I!ifjs «* Fred Ducca Mike Dowd Richy Dunne Walt Falkowski John Feeharua
Mik&Qjll^n Ray Hanbury Bo^.Humenik Don||o\vorisak Richy jCacprowicz
Joe Kamienskvjf Steve Kleid j§jP Conrad Koy/cflski Conrad Ktffjla Joe Mahoraey Wayne Marshall
Tom Ne^vegfia Don Rie<Blinger ^Vin Sarno DoefSnyder ..John Traynor "Frank Venutolo , Richy V^gltjihal Bob WigbyfiWicz Paul-Roeh renbeck
^Senior Offjpers: |Merrill Jaepbs&n, Tom sjm h , Richy Moftent
Junior O ffe r s : Vii^Sarno, Paul Roehrenbeck, Richy KacprovWcz
FATHER DALY Junior Moderator
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Jim Bastek Tony Blumetti Tom Curtin* i Joe Francis
Bob Humenik Vince La pi
George Schilp John Spaziani Charles 3ruen?> Charlie Miller John Errtfnon/ Ray Harjfeury John Ward Joe Graziano SENIORS
John Banach
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Joe Harfepn
Paul Casador^te5''
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Wayne Hayes
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^BobJ^yers Tom Gpger John Hansen Lou Noyeilino Charlie Shiverick Marty Clancy Charlie M cA u liffe^ | JohniEckner pave Healy M i | Kennedy Jim Murphy Joe Silva
Joe Kamiensky Richy KeJff Tom Kervegna
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BfcFATHER FOLEY Sophomore Moderator
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fe Robert Anderson £ Peter Babits,*, -.sf Richard Baker ; john Baldovin m Joseph Beres a John Bonavita. ^ i Kevin Brady %Thomas Brady f/ in c e n i Christi |/incent Corcoran . Walter Covello "^Daniel Crifo Frank D’Alessandra | Louis D’Esposio John Domalev^ky William Dooley Willi a rn Dwyer Craig Fenech Don Finnerty Thomas Frapa|cick Edwin Gilson Kev^ - HilMard AJ#ed Huziarski ” jon Jacobson Richard Kelleher Joseph Kemprowski sr Andrew KubiCa | Robert Lahue Frank Laslo Michael Lennori Norman Lombfno Mario Lucchese jm Rodrigo Luciano mL. Michael Malechi J F f
FATHER BROWNING Freshman Moderator
Kevin Mallard Lincoln Manzr mSGA Eugene M essnei^H James, M oriartypii John Jy\oore f Thomas, Monaha^^^?Frank M tirp l^ JrJ Gerald bAu rphy. Ti mothy Mu rphy William fJaaeJ Raymond Nastawa B Wayne Joseph OfDonneil . | John O ’Brien Patrick 0 * R e lfP f^ Michael CfSuliivan Eugeri^ PJjjlp o Dominie^ Pearto Thomas Qdackenbush ^Robert Rfbaudfc irhardt Rupprecht Robert Sacifowski Anthony Donald Sorter© James Sup^l^fC: Joseph Sy/uitfar Williaip Strichek William Tenuto Thomas Wiscarz , . George Wittershein Richard! Woodall Kenneth Zienkiewicz Vincentf Zihgara
K M M/ Freshman Officers Bloe White, Tim Hawkes, Ed Kealy, flou Fardel la
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John Comeow ich JOe* Napoli '
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Kevin B rad y “ o jip B aid o v ih
Bill Rankin
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Pat Gattagher
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T o m Q uack enbush
John Butjer.; ji Ip w f’ $uryR
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A rt Williams Underclass Editor
M r. Woods Moderator
John Castelli Jack KakolewskJ
Bill Holy Photography Editor
Pat Hanson Sports Editor
W a lt Modrys
Gerry Fitzpatrick
Bob Wickiewicz
p e tz o e
Gene Chmielewski Novel I i
John Keselica
Je f f Clutterbuck A rtist
Tom Rochford Tim Verdon
John Cleary
Joe Parkes Sports Editor
Kaz Herchold
Dave Madej
Warren Shea
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Section: Richard Malanowski, Kenneth Ruegg, Thomas , John LoBue, Andrew Byrne, Albert McCormick, Joseph Mahoney, Anthony Calabrese. Not Pictured: John Mara, Paul Roehrenbeck, Joseph Terranova.
Sax and Bass Section: John Tudek, Basil Iwanyk, Louis Jakub, Ronald Sabol, Daniel Petrella, John
Section: Peter Sherry, John Lesko, John Kelley, Hruza, Robert Graham, Emil Grancagnolo, Charles MarNot Pictured: John Castelli, Stephen Scheiner.
I Brass Section: Front Row: Frank Cangelosi, John Scher, Michael [j Mullin, Andrew Wallace, Gary Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Brien. Back Row: Anthony | DelTufo, Frank Cappadona, Carl Restivo, Walter Covello. Not Pictured: Michael Se rvino.
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President: M IK E G R A F
Vice-President: R IC H IE M A L A N O W S K I
Secretary-T reasurer: TONY DelTUFO
Clarinet Section Leader: P A U L RO EH REN BECK
Percussion Section Leader JO H N
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Reed Section Leader: R IC H IE M A L A N O W S K I
Moderator: M R. BO LAN O S
Bass Section Leader: T O N Y D elT U FO
Sax Section Leadei M IK E G R A F
T im o th y V erd on
Catholic Forensic Oratorical Declamation 1 st place (twice) St. Joh n’s University Invitation Tournament Original Oratory— 1st place National Forensic League of Northern New Jersey Original Oratory— 2nd place New Jersey State League Original Oratory— 3rd place C.F.L. Grand Tournament (Qualified for National Finals in Miami) Original Oratory— 3rd place R ich ard W e stp h a l
New Jersey State League Declamation— 1s t place American Legion Hudson County— 2nd place C.F.L. Grand Tournament (Qualified for National Finals in Miami) Declamation— 3rd place K a z im ie r z H erch o ld
C.F.L. Declamation 3rd place E dw ard T yn a n
St. Peter’s College Invitational Debate Tournament Best Negative Speaker C.F.L. Grand Tournament (Qualified for National Finals in Miami) Extempore Speaking— 3rd place
Henry Raimondo
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Hank Buklad, the besieged principal.
Ken Zito and Tim Verdon, defenders of education.
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Mr. McKenna, moderator, with Tom DeMartini and Kaz Herchold.
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Hank Buklad, Tom Nervegna, Ken Zito, Tim Verdon.
Kaz Herchold,. Ron Buryk, the Andersonville Trial.
Hank Buklad, Ken Jennings. (He wants his money back.)
Walt Devaney, defense attorney, questions Ron Sarno. Tom Ner足 vegna in background. Hank Buklad and Joe Donatacci.
ST. PETER’S
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STUDENT ADM. $ .75 GENERAL ADM. $1.25
The defenders of justice file into the court.
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Terry LaTerra, Sil Galvan, Ray Nastawa, John Caravello, Andy Kubica, Ed White, John Miller, Gerry Kahle, Tony Suruda, Frank Laslo.
Stan LeWand, John Shynne, Mr. Mc Caffrey, Tony Spina, Joe Mahoney, Flip D’Agostino.
Denny Hruza
Charley Cheek
Lou Novellino
Bryan duLaney Bob Kennedy
P a t Meehan
Ralph Guenther A lex Kiczek Joe Mahoney
Tom Bacskay Kevin Hanbury
M ike Simmons Wolodymyr Kowbasniuk
John Butler Richy Kristensen Jerry Madaio
Stan Kielbowicz
A ndy Wallace
Basil Iwanyk
Jim Guardino
Charley Martowlis
John Scott
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Kneeling: Kevin Brady, Rich Keegan, Frank Venutolo, Jim Bastek, Tom Nervegna, Fr. Browning. Standing: Denis John son, Mr. Fallon, Jim O’ Neill, Joe Lochte, Joe Napoli.
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Top Row: Don Mrozek, Ed Tynan, Fr. Jaschko, Moderator, Bill Higgins. Second Row: Sal Latteri, Bob Hooper, Charlie Cheek. Third Row: Frank Reilly, Conrad Kowalski, Larry Collins, Bob Wickiewicz. Fourth Row: Fred Miller, Kenny Ruegg, Jim Sanders.
Front Row: Terry Checki, Bob Doherty, Dennis DeFeo, Pete Malatesta Sid Kmnach^ Stew , Steve Kleid. Second Row: Tom Kelly, Joe Cleary, Mike Dowd, M i B Kevin Rooney, Bernie Sypniewski. Back Row: Mr. Halligan, Richy Skoblar, Vm McFarfden, td Kegenye, ua y Compa, Jim Cleary, Tom Mehlem, Jim Hanley, Joe Repka.
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Frank Nicoletti
Brian Sheeran
North Jersey Catholic “ A ” Trophy
Stu McGregor
Gary Compa
SEASON’S RECORD ST. PETER’S OPP. 60 St. A lo y s iu s .......................................................................5 2 85
St. Michael’ s
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R e g i s ................................................................................... 4 3
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St. Mary’s (Elizabeth)*
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Holy F a m i l y * .................................................................46
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D i c k i n s o n ..........................................................
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F e r r i s ................................................................................... 49 D i c k i n s o n .......................................................................3 2
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L i n c o l n .............................................................................4 3
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S n y d e r .............................................................................39
61
Bayonne (4 o v e r t i m e s ) ..............................................60
Greg Hochtein
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51
51
F o rd h a m .............................................................................48
55
M a r i s t .............................................................................43
67
L i n c o l n ............................................................................. 5 3
71 44
F e r r is ....................................... 66 S n y d e r .............................................................................40
54
B a y o n n e ............................................................................. 49
58 79
Holy F a m ily * * .................................................... . 53 Bergen C ath o lic.................................................................45
50 47
Seton H a l i t .......................................................................49 Bishop Eustace ( P e n n s a u k e n ) J................................. 56
fNorthern New Jersey Catholic Championship JState Catholic Final
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All Hallows (New York) (2 overtimes)§
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De Matha (W ashington)§.............................................. 55
§Eastern States Catholic Invitational Tournament— fourth place
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St. Agnes (Rockville Centre)§ (3 overtimes) W o n 24
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*St. Peter’s College H.S. Tourney— third place ** Hudson County Championship
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B O B R Y A N ..............................
Frank Nicoletti joins the Newport All Star Team.
Kneeling: Frank Nicoletti, Greg Hochstein, Bob Ryan Standing: Walt Mortimer /^ n a g e r ; Denny DiFeo, Brian Sheeran, Tom Mehlem, Joe Repka, Stu McGregor, Gary Compa, Tom Murtagh. Not Pictured: Ed Kosnik, Jim Hanley.
Games Gary C o m p a ............................................................... 28 Greg H o c h s t e i n ............................... 28 Stu M c G r e g o r ...............................................................26 Frank N ic o le tti...............................................................28 Bob R y a n .....................................................................2 7 Brian S h e e r a n ...............................................................24
Goals 57 10 2 1 13 186 39 86
Fouls
Points
65 58 45 116 21 39
17 9 26 2 271 488 99 2 11
Assists 19 11 32 19 9 64
Average 6.4 9.4 10.8 18.8 3.6 9.6
Coach Gerry Halligan
Nicoletti outscoring All-American, Austin, at Newport.
Kneeling: Vin McFadden, Neil Heskin, Bob W arol Standing: Jim Davis’ Manager; Tom Doherty, Ed Burke, Tom Mehlem, Jim DeCicco, EJbjb Georgia,^Keith Hochstein, Brian McCarthy, Bill Sheridan, Dan Donohue.
J.V.Coach Mr. Gerry Drago
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St. Aloysius St. Michael’s . Regis . . . . Memorial Bergen Catholic Dickinson Marist . . . . Ferris . . . . Dickinson Lincoln . . . .
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St. Anthony’s . . . 28 S n y d e r ................................46 St. Mary’s . . . . 26 Fordham r . . 59 Dickinsor|| | . . . 25 Bayonne.® . . . 44 Essex Camolic . . . 52 Lincoln, •t . . . 49 Bayonne . . . 41 D ic jJ^ n H J^ 39 S n JIe r . . 45 L in E j^ ^ ^ H E a 38 Marfet 6 St. Aloysfus^ . 45 St. Michael’ s . . . 27 Won 1 2 Lost 3 Jersey City Champions
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Kneeling: Jim Cleary, Ass’t Coach; Tom Leane, Phil Catanzaro, Mr. Halligan, Coach. Standing: Jack McCarthy, Tom Naples, Mark Ward, Charley Dailey, Tom Crowley, Bill Flaherty, Mike Rogers, Bob Morahan, Jim Supple, Don Santora, Art Jacobs.
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Front Row: Jack Kutney, Ed Gorski, Denny Barrett, Phil Bozzelli, Lenny Franco, Bruce Zeman, Len Grieco, John Fallon, Bob McKenna, Howie Griffiths, Frank Esposito, Greg Hrebeniak, Vin DeBari, Russ Snyder. Second Row: Gene Torpey, Bernie Moore, Pat Wallace, Frank Koserowski, Jim Stokes, Chris Mortenson, Pete Sack, Paul McGovern, Ed Lewis, Len Mrozak, Tom Floriani, Bob Gorman, Fred Eckert, Joe DiGeronimo, Charlie Catrillo. Third Row: Jack O’ Dea, Mike Agresta, Tony Mendolla, Brian Flaherty, Gene Harding, Joe Sack, John Crowe, Ed Corrigan, Mike Meloney, Bill O’Day, Richy Morgan, Manager Ed Devlin. Fourth Row: Bob Zakhar, Tony Geno vese, Marty Clancy, John Pappas, Paul Hering, Tom Street, Al Shabet, Joe Parkes, Ed Vroom, Paul Lempa, Marty Shanahan, Dave McConville, Joe Armbruster.
V A R S IT Y
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THE OFFENSIVE ELEVEN Quarterback: Jack O’ Dea; Backs: Tony Mendolla, John Crowe, Jack Kutney; Line: Gene Torpey, Mike Agresta, Bob Zakhar, Jim Stokes, Tony Genovese, Marty Clancy, Bill O’Day.
As the 1961 season opened, Bill Cochrane seemed faced with a rebuilding year. He had three-fourths of his backfield returning, but the offensive line and the defensive team were green and inexperienced. But once more Prep proved the experts wrong. They bowled over Bayonne in the opening game, and after a loss to powerhouse St. Joseph’s of Philadel phia, they added four straight wins. Both the offensive ana defensive lines showed surprising strength. The defense looked especially strong in shutting out Demarest and stopping the ground games of St. Benedict’s, Snyder and Lincoln. Reaching out for the County Championship, a determined Prep team met an equally determined Memorial team. With its first chance to defeat Memorial in three years, Prep saw its hopes crumble as the fabled Memorial luck snatched up a fumble and ran 85 yards for a 7-6 victory. The next week Prep once more outplayed its opponent only to lose by a point. The Irish from St. Michael’s were beaten in every department but managed to cash in on their few scoring opportunities and put down the Prep 14-13. Looking at the record of past Prep teams, this was a poor season, but Prep was outplayed in only one game, and with a break or two this team might have gone down as one of the greatest.
Mr. Bob Kelly and Mr. Tom Rogers Freshman-team Coaches
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Last November 30 Prep lost a well loved friend, dedicated to his players and to the school. Nick Tufaro, after 12 years as Prepâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s trainer, is gone. There may be another trainer, but there will never be another Nick.
FRESH M A N
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Front Row: Don Soriero, Mike Gallagher Malecki, Jim Seaman, Joe Urbanovich. Gerry Murphy, Bill Torpey, Mike Finnerty, Jim Van Blarcom, DeGroot, Pat O’Reilly, Chris
Jim Heubel, Mike , Bob Genatt, Hawkes. Back Row: Don , Wayne Hoffman, Bob Mark Scheurer.
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St. Benedict’s .
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St. Francis . . . .
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Demarest
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Dickinson
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Weehawken
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Brick Township
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Front Row: Denis Johnson, Gerry McCarthy, Brian McCarthy, Hank Balzani, Mario ] | Lucchese. Back Row: Joe Cleary, George Held, Chris Mortenson, Preston Tsao, Jim I Campbell, Fr. Snyder, coach. George Held Preston Tsao
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Sitting on Floor: Bill Keller, Tom LoPresti, Dave McClave, Garry Schumacher, Roger O’Brien, Tim Timperman, Tom Pakenham. Sitting: Dave McConviIle, Nick DeGennaro, Tom Stokes, Joe Donatacci, Mike Todaro, John Crowley, George Held, Dave Healy. Standing: Jim Romano, Henry Terwedow, Tom Kelly, Joe Standish, Chris Mortenson, Paul Kelly, Joe Frees, Jim Kearns, Bill Holy.
SWIMMING RECORD PREP
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Seton H a ll.............................................................. 54
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Cardinal H ayes.......................................................50
56
F e r r i s ...................................................................3 2
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S n y d e r .................................
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Fair L a w n .............................................................34
48
52
B a y o n n e .............................................................36
38
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RECO RD :
Paul K elly— -C ounty— 10 0 yd. Butterfly— 1.0 4 .7
Herb Zweig and Bernie Kelly Coaches
Mike Todaro, Chris Mortenson
Gary DiVito, Bill Holy
The swimming team finished the season with a county record of four and one, and a second place in the County Championships. The outstand足 ing individual swimmer was Paul Kelly, who took a fifth in the State Cham足 pionships and was the top swimmer in Hudson County. He was.he|ped along by Captain Joe Frees, a consistent point-scorer in many events, Senior Bill Holy, who took the City and County breaststroke titles and the City diving title, and Senior, Jim Romano, who earned a second place in the County breaststroke. Top Junior mer足 men were George Held in the onehundred, John Crowley in the twohundred, and the hardworking backstroker Bill Keller. Two-hundred man Chris Mortenson and fifty-man Dave McConville led the Sophs. John Crowley, Chris Mortenson
Kneeling: Barry La Forgia, John Kirincich, Bill Bannon, Gerry Russoniello, Tom Curtin, John Hansen. Standing: Billy Reuter, Richy DiNicola, Bob Mc Kenna, Jack Cimprich, Joe Michafewsky, Charlie Pilger, Andy Metropole, Bob Sivori, Bill Holy.
Left to Right: George Witterschein, Jim O’Connor, Ronnie Doles, Steve Zaikowski, John Domalewski.
DiNicola doing a fly-away from the horizontal bar.
Curtin doing a hand stand on the parallel bars.
Piiger doing reverse giant swings on the horizontal bar
Holy, DiNicola, M cKenna, doing high Lâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in calisthenics.
Holy doing a fly away from the rings.
Cimprich on the rope.
Metropole on the rope.
Kirincich doing a 1 V2 roll on the rings.
Michalewski climbing the rope.
Reuter doing a 1 Vi roll on the rings.
Holy doing a lever in Calisthenics.
McKenna-doing a bicker on the long hon
McKenna doing a free scale in Calisthenics.
Russoniello doing a loop-mount on the side horse Bannon doing scissors on the side horse
DiNicola doing a handstand in calisthenics
McKenna doing a front somersault in tumbling Coach Berkowitz molding another Championship team
Holy vaulting over the elephant at the Gym Exhibtiion Russoniello vaulting over the elephant at the Gym Exhibition
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Front Row: John Hennesy, Mike Malecki, John Feehan, Tom Tudisco, Bernie Brady, Ray Boyko, Don Snyder. Second Row: Ed White, Wayne Hoffman, Bob Hallas, Mike Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Amore, Richy Donnelly, John Campanella, George Zahn, Frank Tedeschi. Back Row: Jim Stokes, Wayne Hayes, Dave Nawrocki, Tom Kelly, Bill McCahill, Larry McHeffey, Joe Napoli, Ed Corrigan, John Banach,. Mr. Gorman.
Tom Tudisco Frank Tedeschi
Ed Corrigan
I Mile Relay Team: 1 Ed Corrigan.
Frank Tedeschi, Tom Tudisco, Tim Hawkes,
Ray B o y k o H
VARSITY Front Row: Bill Tassone, Ronnie Farrell, George Apsely, Howie Knapp. DeMartini, Gabe Scudese, Ted Turnasella, Richie Crisinino, Bill Rogers.
Back Row:
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Front Row: Tom Street, Frank Esposito, Mike Izzo, Richy Molteni, Lou Cuccaro, Bill Haughey, Joe Urbanovich. Second Row: Tim Hawkes, Bob Doherty, Tom Murtagh, John McGeough, Don Orrick, Denny Barrett, Mr. Gargiulo. Back Row: Mr. Cochrane, Gerry Fitzpatrick, Ray Zolnowski, Mel Logan, Fred Eckert, Ed Kosnik, Joe Parkes, Pete Sack, Mike Meloney, Joe Sack.
Mr. Bill Cochrane
Mr. Bill Gargiulo
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We Recommend Du Pont Paints
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Distributor of
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FORTY-ONE FIRST STREET HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY
CApital 6-6868
TECHNICAL TYPIN G UN LIM ITED Technical
Overhaul
Manuals
Handbooks
Remember the good old days?
2 7 5 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE CALDWELL, N. J.
TRETOLA’S RESTAURANT
Many thanks to the Prep for molding fine citizens
a t th e 5 Po ints UNION, N. J. 188
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Newark
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Special Parts And Motor Supply For Frigidaire - Blackstone - Bendix - Thor - Norge Maytag - ABC - Easy - Whirlpool - Kelvinator Westinghouse - GE - Hot Point - Kenmore Philco - Etc. Also We Sell And Service New - Rebuilt and Used Washers and Dryers 295 CENTRAL AVENUE
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Student organizations and departments of instruction sponsor frequent lectures and symposia in areas which are closely related to the academic sphere of student life. These programs encourage a participation by faculty and student personnel from other colleges.
The Special Programs Committee of SAINT PETER’S COLLEGE conducts a series of formal lectures to which students, faculty, and on special occasions the community at large are invited. Distinguished speak ers provide active stimulation to the intellectual life of the college.
SAINT PETER’S COLLEGE A Jesuit College Serving the New Jersey and New York Metropolitan Area
pre-professional training
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EDITH M. POLCARI M A R IE E. POLCARI
Place Cards - Mass Books > Napkins Coasters, - Book Matches 2 2 Carlton Avenue
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Jersey City 7, N. J.
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The diploma . . . and an insured savings ac count at Metropolitan Federal Savings which «arns dividends at the current annual rate of 4 It's a wonderful way to begin a new life!
C. A LLAN , General Manager
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GENE’S FOOD MARKET
"GROWING THROUGH SERVICE” 1 18 9 Mallory Avenue Jersey City 4, New Jersey
Compliments of
“ TOM - BOB - ED” MR. and MRS. CHARLES K U Z M IN S K I
UNion 9-9801
FRED’S RESTAURANT
BAYONNE AUTO SERVICE
Italia n - A m e ric a n H o m e C ooked M e a ls
Su p erio r A u to R e p air S e rvice
Luncheon and Dinners
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9246 HUDSON BOULEVARD NORTH BERGEN, NEW JERSEY “ Nungessors”
49th STREET and AVENUE C BAYONNE, NEW JERSEY
OL 3-7199
Compliments of
N ATIO N AL SPRIN KLER CO., INC.
NETCHERT REALTY CO. In s u ra n c e S p e c ia lis ts - R e a lto rs
10 0 BRAEN AVENUE HAWTHORNE, NEW JERSEY 1
5 9 1 SUMMIT AVENUE
JERSEY CITY, N. J.
CO NG RATULATIO NS
Rev. John J. O’Brien Pastor
Rev. William-S. O’Brien Rev. Walter J. F. Swenson 2217 HUDSON BO ULEVARD
Rev. Robert T. Lennon
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Congratulations from
DR. FRANCIS G. ORRICO D.D.S.
THE PETRO BOYS
JO H N ’61 03 BROAD AVENUE
PALISADES PARK, N. J
JADE MAR CORPORATION #
HASBROUCK HEIGHTS
Fluorescent Incandescent Electronics
Import
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PLEASURELAND
UNion 3 -6 2 7 5
POOL and P IC N IC PARK
G. GOFF’S GARAGE
Enjoy yourself at Pleasureland with its 2 Olympic size swimming Pools and acres of shady picnic areas
Automobile and Truck Repairing Automatic Transmissions Ignition - Carburetors 1
Catering to all size groups and outings. ROUTE 2 0 2 OAKLAND, N . J .
3 1 0 7 CENTRAL AVENUE UNION CITY, N. J .
Gene Pol Lou Zak Bill Zakl Mike La: Stanley' Joe Svia Ned Col
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TAVERN and
ST AU RANT Fine irman-American Food 3anquet Room 5 1 0 BERGEN AVENUE ERSEY CIT Y, N. J .
STERILIZED WIPERS Congratulations to THE CLASS OF 1962
JOSEPH DePALMA T-A Cardinale Wiping Material
THE CROW E F A M ILY
HOBOKEN, N . J .
The Latest in Button-off Collars
DANIEL J. LEONARD fir SONS
BILLY M A Y ORCHESTRA
FUNERAL SERVICE
Under Direction
Richard J. Leonard, Sr., Owner
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CLEARY BUICK, INC.
Y o u a re in v ite d to use th e se F r ie n d ly S e rv ic e s C H R IS T M A S
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M O N EY
FRIEN D LY SERVICE
ACCOUNTS
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PAMRAPO SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 301 900
B ro a d w a y
Bayonne,
T e le p h o n e :
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L y n d h u rs t, N e w Je r s e y
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C O M PLIM EN TS O P
Mr, and Mrs. Milton F. Lewis
B E S T W IS H E S C O M P L IM E N T S O F
DR. and MRS. CHARLES M. LOMBINO
THE RUBINO FA M ILY
COMPLIMENTS OF
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Lenny Carusi
Timmy O’Connor
Joey Corpina
Reg Paquet
Frank D’Alessandro
Henry Raimondo
Ronnie DeMiglio
Tony Salemi
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Richard Secare
Jan Egan
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Craig Fenech
Bob Lane
Jimmy Tierney
Tom “ Fitzy” Fitzpatrick
Ed Luick
John Verdoni
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Mike Yachmetz
Art Jacobs
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55 State Street Hackensack, N. J. HU 9 -2000
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Finest Wines and Liquors
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BAYONNE, N. J .
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V EN IC E ST O N l COMPANY, INC. G EN ERAL CONTRACTORS
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36 Congress Streera
Jersey City, N. J.
One General Contract
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Jersey City 6, N. J . 84C Bergen Avenue
Jersey City, N. J.
Class 3-B
A FRIEND
BEST W ISH ES TO THE CLASS OF 1962
Fr a n k i e s m a r k e t BOOK CENTER fNew and Used Books on All Subjects fl'Back Date Magazines A 1 1 0 % o f f o u r low prices w ith th is ad.
Vaughan F a m ily
MR. and MRS. LOUIS M A N ZO and FA M ILY P a tric k ’6 2
ARCTIC ICE and FUEL CO.
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Congratulations Good Luck CLASS ’62
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MR. and MRS. JOSEPH T. ANDREWS
SWarthmore 2-3737
B o a r d o f Chosen Freeho lders C O U N T Y OF HUDSO N, N EW JERSEY John M. Deegan
Frank E. Rodgers
County Supervisor
Clerk
MEMBERS
John F. Lewis Director
John R. Armellino George M. Bonelli Edward P. Carey
Jacob J. Duszynski John J. Kenny Michael P. Lennon
Dennis J. Murray Walter W . Wolfe
ROOM 506 - A D M IN IST R A T IO N BU ILD IN G 595 N EW A R K A VEN U E, JER SEY C IT Y 6, N. J.
“Could you please transfer my jug?”
Office: OLdfield 9 - 5 3 2 1 Residence: GEneva 8 -2 3 7 8
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DAIRY PRODUCTS Our 66th Anniversary 18 9 6 — 19 6 2 I
“ T h e s a fe m ilk fo r in fa n t fe e d in g .”
I 66 MT. PROSPECT AVENUE CLIFTON, N. J .
JOHN B. CASTELLI Metropolitan Insurance Consultant Estate Planning and Business Insurance M etro p o lita n L ife In su ran ce C o m pan y
Office: 6 1 5 WASHINGTON STREET, Second Floor HOBOKEN, N. J . Residence: 229 FERONIA W AY, RUTHERFORD, N. J.
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FINECRAFT HOMES
FRAN K CAPPADONA
HOMES OF D ISTIN C TIO N
Painting and Decorating
20.1 Palisade Avenue j
West Caldwell
Jersey City" 6, N. J . f
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Bayonne, N. J.
B IS T W IS H E S
Hudson County National Bank Twelve Other Offices Serving Hudson County D e p o s its In s u re d up t o $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 b y th e F e d e ra l D e p o sit In s u r a n c e C o rp o ratio n
15 M O N TG O M ERY STREET
JE R SEY C ITY; N., J.
UN ITED INDEPENDENT Moderator— •Mr. McGrath o f
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COUTROS PH ARM ACY G. COUTROS - A . COUTROS * Registered Pharmacists
1.00 Montgomery Street
Jersey City, N.
Marczuk Hussey v ,^ i| Regenye " Sharkey Pakenham Floriani Pilger Catrillo Farrell Fitzpatrick Boyko |j Cipoletto MacFadden
Donatacci : Gulfum McKenna DeBan H$td Cabibbo Esposito O’Brien *'McDonnel 1 Kacprowiicz Heskin Quinn Stand ish Lembo Hanel
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1962
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HAROLD J. ROUTH
A FRIEND
C O M PLIM EN TS OF
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HUDSON TIRE EXCHANGE U . S. R O Y A L T I R E S T. F. COSGROVE
2 1 2 Hudson Street
Hackensack, N. J .
DE 3 -2 2 0 0
DE 3-4 60 0
Congratulations to H
THE CLASS OF '62
Lawrence A. Whipple m Prosecutor, Hudson County
ARmory 1-6655
A. C. CHEVRO LET New Cars - New Trucks LA U REN C E PA U L A G EN C Y New Car and Truck Leasing L. Ambrosino
INDEPENDENT ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO.
r 3 0 8 5 HUDSON BOULEVARD, JER SEY C IT Y, N. J. H U !
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Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF 1962
EDWARD and NANCY SULLIVAN
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PAKENHAM FUNERAL HOME
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TAMARIN BUILDING 400 ARLINGTON AVENUE 5 7 - 5 5 NEWARK STREET HOBOKEN, N .J.
JERSEY CITY, N. J.
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ISO NT H EM O V E The city is rebuilding on every front—attracting new in d u stryerecting new homes—providing efficient, streamlined municipal gov ernm ent-offering more opportunity than ever before to the young college graduate. Jersey C ity differs from m any American cities. It is geographically located on the west shore of the Hudson River where major national railroads terminate; it has deep water harbor facilities; it is served by expressways which are and w ill continue to be part of our national highw ay system; it has economic advantages offered few other cities in the nation. These geographic and physical assets truly make Jersey City, the
American City of Opportunity.
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COUNCILMEN -AT-LARGE JOHN J KIJEWSKI, President
MRS. EVELYN HOLENDER JAMES C. ROCHFORD COUNCILMEN
THOMAS M. FLAHERTY, Greenville
THOMAS MARESCA, Hudson City
JOHN J. KELAHER, West Side
JOSEPH T. CONNORS, Downtown
THOMAS J. WHELAN, Journal Square
FRED W, MARTIN, Bergen-Lafmjctte
JOHN F. MORIARTY Business Administrator
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E. J. BATCHELAR & SON
Compliments
8 2 MONTGOMERY STREET
THE BIELECKI F A M ILY
JERSEY CIT Y, N. J
Mark Branon
Don Joworisak
Dan O ’Hara
Lawrence Collins
Conrad Kowalski
Tim Pastorino
Bryan duLaney
Conrad Kufta
Don Riedlinger
W alt Falkowski
Tom Manzo
Paul Roehrenbeck
John Fallon
Dennis Santomauro
Lou Ferrara
Vincent Sarno
Gerry Fitzpatrick
Tom Sharkey Frank Silvestris
Bob Georgie
Wayne Marshall
Greg Goellner
Gerry McCarthy
Eugene Harding
Pat Meehan
Bob Viti
George Held
Fred Miller
Richard Westphal
Greg Hrebiniak
W alt Mortimer
Bob Wickiewicz
Dick Skoblar
Compliments Congratulations from
AND REW C. BRUNHOFER, M.D. Charles Brunhofer, ’60 Robert Brunhofer, ’65
MR. and MRS. E. GRANCAGNOLO and FA M ILY
G ARGIULO & AM EN D O LA ASSOCIATES, INC.
ALFRED J. MARSHELLO FUNERAL HOME
Im p o rte rs a n d C o m m issio n M e rc h a n ts
2 8 2 W ASHINGTON STREET NEW YORK 7 , N. Y.
2 3 5 EGE AVENUE JERSEY CITY, N. J.
C o m p lim e n ts C o m p lim en ts
A. HEN RY GRANDE C . P. A .
THE GOELLNER FAM ILY 6 65 NEWARK AVENUE JERSEY CITY, N. J .
Congratulations to the CLASS OF ’62
Com p lim ents of
MRS. M ARGARET CROWE W EIC H LER and F A M ILY H a ro ld
DR. and MRS. M ARC J. W A LLA C E
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W ith Best Wishes
MRS. PETER HENDERSON FLORIST, INC. 44 4 OCEAN AVENUE JERSEY C IT Y 5, N. J.
Best Wishes .Jo the CLASS OF ’62
THE REILLYS Jersey City is a Summer Festival
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THE DOHERTYS
“KERLUBE” P. Henry Kerler, Pres, and Mgr. R ail - F la n g e —
C u rv e - Sw itch
Lubricators ILSLEY DOUBLEDAY & CO. L u b rica tin g S p e cia lties
17 0 BROADWAY NEW YORK 38, N. Y. 218
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HEAVY and GENERAL CONSTRUCTION LABORERS' UNION
M R O Z EK AUTO SALES LOCAL 472 5 2 0 E. ST. GEORGE AVENUE
700 RAYM O ND BOULEVARD
LINDEN, N. J .
N E W A R K 5, N. J.
Rock Drilling, Blasting, Roads, Sewers, Viaducts, Bridges, Foun足 dations, Excavations, Concrete Work on Heavy and General Construction Work in the Coun足 ties of Sussex, Passaic, Bergen, Warren, Morris, Essex, Hudson, Union, Somerset, Hunterdon, Middlesex, and Monmouth.
Champeen Hoopsters
O ffic e rs President
LAWRENCE VENTURA FELICE ESPOSITO .
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JOSEPH P. MADDEN . LEONARD MASSE . .
LADNY BROS. GULF STATION Tune Up - Tires - Wheelbalance
3 4 5 AVENUE A BAYONNE, N. J .
. Vice President
THOMAS WALTON
Financial Secretary and Treasurer Recording and Corresponding Secretary Sergeant-at-arms
Business R epresen tatives RALPH FAUGNO HARRY BARONE
J0H N DEISLER JAMES SHALLIS
JAM ES CARROLL
THOMAS CRYAN
MICHAEL ARNONE
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Com plim ents
FERRARA DRUGS
of
Joseph P. Ferrara, R.P.
2 5 3 3 HUDSON BOULEVARD JERSEY C IT Y 4, N. J .
Best Wishes
Compliments
To The
of
Class of ’62
Mr. and Mrs. SAB IN G. RUSSONIELLO
Mr. and Mrs. EDWARD GORSKI Lo rra in e Ed w ard ’62
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Congratulations and Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF 1962
D AILY PHOTO & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO.
HOHNEKER’S DAIRY
Books - Equipment - Accessories - Processing Special consideration given Faculty and Students’ 1
807 74th STREET
NORTH BERGEN, N. J.
Serving you since 1 898 with the very best
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STORES I 1 7 N. Wood Avenue Linden, N. J . HUnter 6 -2 8 18
AT: 5 59 Speedwell Avenue Morris Plains, N. J . JEfferson 8 -8 30 0
Compliments C om plim ents
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MR. and MRS. JA M E S A. M cLAUG HLIN
G. J. W A L L A C E
Compliments
N . J . HU 8 -7 7 6 6 N. Y. LO 4 - 6 2 7 3
ELECTRICAL IN SU LA TIO N SALES CO.
DR. EUGENE DUDEK
Everything in Electrical Insulation 6 5 MT. VERNON STREET RIDGEFIELD PARK NEW JERSEY
“ Ain’t he sweet?”
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DURO-TEST CORPORATION “ America’s Best Lamp’
DOLSON INSURANCE AGENCY Millie A. C. Dolson, Agent Rudolph R. Cipullo, Agent
4 9 17 BERGENLINE AVENUE NORTH BERGEN
NEW JERSEY
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G EN ERAL IN SU RA N C E
1 I 6 John Street f^ew York ,38, N Y . BjE 3->.750
Branch 1 9 Hartwick Street || Little Ferry?'N J . ?' ,H U T -3 5 3 6
W ESLEY SIM PSON
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CONGRATU-ATION'S TO THE CLASS OF ’62
£ 6 1 6th Street Hoboken, N. J.
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f b s^s f w e e k or Nites
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680-690 Garfield Avenue Jersey City 5, N. J.
* ...<■■ ,Wanover, N. J .
BEST WISHES TO *THE CLASS OF ’6 2
MR. and MRS. W . DAVISON and FA M ILY B IL L
’62
MR: and MRS. H. CLUTTERBUCK and HOWARD ’55
COMPLIMENTS OF
R Y A N ’S TAVERN
TH E O’DEA F A M IL Y 6 85 Summer Avenue Newark, New Jersey
COMPLIMENTS OF
MR. and MRS. THOMAS MURTAGH
THE FAMILY OF
MR. and MRS. F. M. M URPHY
Quality Clothes
C om p lim ents
For Men of All Ages
of
RO XY CLOTHES
1 2 6 NEWARK AVENUE
N E W JER SEY SCREEN EN GRAVIN G Harold Hesse, Jr. and Herbert Watson
JERSEY CITY, N. J .
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st a f f S j> U s d i< y d F R A NK . S E G E DIN D I R E C T 0 R • AIR-CONDITIONED 4 6 J A C K S O N AVE., c o r . w a o e s t . , J . C. • H E 5 - 1 2 4 7
Compliments
MR. and MRS.
of
EDWARD T. SMITH and TOM ’62
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JOHN A. WARD Plumbing and Heating Contractor
MR. and MRS. J. KUTNEY
UN 7 -5 4 9 5 For the Finest in Young Men’s Clothing, Furnishings, and Formal Wear Try
HUDSON TAILORING CO. INC. A. E. Bonavita - Mgr. 3 6 2 OCEAN AVENUE
JERSEY CITY, N. J .
NEW YORK AVENUE AT 44th STREET UNION CITY, N. J.
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BURKE IN SU RA N C E AGENCY
M A G A ZIN E SHIPPERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
All forms of Insurance
Vincent J . Walsh, President
1 1 2 BOWERS STREET
99 HUDSON STREET
JER SEY CIT Y, N. J .
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SHERMAN HOME IM PROVEMENT COMPANY Complete Alterations - Remodeling - Repairs
2 5 7 CENTRAL AVENUE
JERSEY CITY 7, N .J.
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COMPLIMENTS OF
STA N ’S SPORT CENTER
HUDSON CAM ERA CORP.
Sp o rtin g G oods an d H o b b ie s 1 3 6 Newark Avenue Jersey City, N. J . l j g 5 3 6 W asfin jtbn 'Street
H o b o k en , N,
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Don’t Cook Tonight . .% Call
C HICKEN DELIGHT C h ic k e n
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Compliments of
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vP Fish D in n e rs ALSO. BY THB BUCKET F ree D e live ry
| 8 8 1 1 Bergenline Avenue
;Ncrth Bergen, N. J .
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JER SEY FUEL OIL CO. D iv isio n o f W e lle n O il, In c . E n gin e ers F u el O ils
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Bergenline Avenue and 36th Street
Industrial 0(1 Burners - Carrier Air Conditioning Heating- Contractors# On Hackensack River — Foot of Howell Street
Union City, New Jersey
.Jersey City 6, .N. J .
UN 7 -8 2 9 5
A. MEDICI & CO.
42nd STREET BAR & GRILL
G e n e ra l C o ntractors
Famous for
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H O T D O G S and H A M B U R G E R S
Weehawken; N. J t
I 1 1 5 St. Ge0rge Avenue
228
Linden, N. JV
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Free Parking
pjThe Newly Decorated
THE M ODRYS F A M IL Y
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Pin sp otters
Open Bowling at All Times I
A IR CONDITIONED
10 8 0 West Side Avenue
Jersey City 6, N. J .
Mayor James F. Moore and Board of Councilmen T o w no fS e c a u c u s ,N e w J e r s e y
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C a n d y - S o d a - Ic e C re a m a n d O th e r S u n d rie s
6 46 Montgomery Street
Jerse^ City, N. J.
Avenue
Jersey City, N. J .
'COMPLIMENTS CONG R A T U LA TIONS AND
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MR. and MRS. W IL L IA M L. YEOM ANS
6 30 Bergen Avenue
229
Jersey City, N. J .
Congratulations to
CANADA DRY BEVERAGES
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Enjoy your flavor thru vendors too
MRS. A N N A C. CLARK and
Vending Dept.
MR. and MRS. JA M E S CLARK
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Compliments of
Your Full-Service Bank
CO M M ERCIAL TRUST CO M PANY OF N EW JERSEY
Bayonne - Jersey City Union City
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
'Whaddaya mean this is the first game you ever reffed?'
Compliments
CHACO ORIGINALS HY-WAY INN
Bases and containers for arrangements C h aco cross-cut bases
John Rygiicki, Prop.
8 0 12 TONNELLE AVENUE
3 2 2 RYAN STREET
NORTH BERGEN, N. J .
HILLSIDE, N. J.
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A g c o Sales 1 2 2 3 Summit Avenue Union City, N. J.
C a r l’s C a fe 1 5 0 4 Sheepshead Bay Road Brooklyn, N. Y.
G ra c e D re isb ach 1 1 Bidwell Avenue Jersey City, N. J .
M r . and M rs . A le x a n d e r A ra s in 2 80 Montgomery Street Jersey City, N. J .
C a r l’s T a v e rn 1 5 2 0 Hudson Boulevard Jersey City, N. J .
D r. an d M r s . R . D risc o ll 1 1 7 W est 5th Street Bayonne, N. J .
Jo h n B a ird R o o fin g C o m p an y, In c . 7 5 1 Fourteenth Avenue Paterson, N. J .
M r . and M rs . V e rn o n B a k e r 1 1 3 Clinton Avenue Clifton, N. J. B ard e s Stu d io s 1 2 2 2 Summit Avenue Union City, N. J .
B a rre tt's M e n ’s Shop 843 Bergen Ayenue Jersev^City, N. J ,
Easte rn T r a f f ic B u re a u , In c . 99 Hudson Street New York 1 3, N. Y. D a le C h e e k Tuttle Avenue Spring-Lake, JM. J.
ir . an d M rs . S. C r ife 45 Booraem Avenue Jersey City, N. J . J B k K sS w b ; i l l M r . and^MTsT R o b e rt C u m m in g s
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T h e Eggers F a m ily 10 0 Corbin Avenue Jersey City, N. J .
E m e ra ld C le a n e rs 7 2 3 Bergen Avenue Jersey City, N. J .
H a rry 6 . Fa Her 4 5 Montrose Avenue M B
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B e - B e D a iry 2 2 0 North Second Street Harrison, N. J .
F lo ra l Shop
F a r rie r C o m p a ny 44 Montgomery Street jersey City, N. J .
B o u le va rd B a rb e r Shop
M r . and M rs . W ilf r ^ d L . D em p sey
D r. an d M rs . U rb a n R 7 1 Park Street Montclair,
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1 7 3 ’ Boulevard Hasbrouck Heights, N. J .
M r . Edw ard' B r o m i r s K r ^ ^ f ^ 2 2 1 Warren Street ■ Jersey City, N. J.
I fe S ^ v o _ . 3*1 ’GJenwocfcf AV6nue_ Jersey City, N. J .
r. H a ro ld G !^ F(fzp atrick 86 West 40th Street Bayonne, N. J .
B ru n sw ic k F u rn itu re Co. 340 Third Street Jersey City, N. J.
M r . and M rs . C h a rle s D o m ale w ski 14 7 Chestnut Avenue Jersey City, N. J .
M rs . Sta n le y B rz e n k 2 0 3 Washington Street Jersey City N. J .
M r . and M rs . D an ie l D o nahu e 1 5 2 Coles Street Jersey City, N. J .
T h e B u ry k F a m ily 1 2 5 Hague Street Jersey City, N. J .
M r . and M rs . D. D ow ney 605 Jersey Avenue Jersey City, N. J .
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Bob C am p A u to S e rvice 1 56 Culver Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
Jo s e p h in e D ow ney 3 0 8 -A 8th Street Jersey City, N. J .
G a lla g h e r P lu m b in g and H e atin g 16 7 Fourth Street Jersey City, N. J .
F iv e C o rn ers B a k e ry 689 Newark Avenue Jersey City, N. J .
F ra n k ’s C ate rin g S e rv ic e and D elicatessen , In c . 18 9 Kinderkamack Road Emerson, N. J.
C . G n u d i an d So ns 4 1 6 Montgomery Street Jersey City, N. J .
K r a m e r ’s Je w e le rs 50 0 Washington Street Hoboken, N. J .
M r . an d M r s . Jo h n H . G u rs k i 1 00-A Corbin Avenue Jersey City, N. J .
M r . and M r s . L eo K ra su s k i 894 Montgomery Street Jersey City, N. J.
Jo s e p h H e rb ig Mutual Funds OL 9 - 0 3 4 1
S. S. K r e M & l ^ w '4 34 Jersey CTT
H o ta lin g s N e w s A g e n c y , In c . 1 4 7 5 Broadway (Times Building) New York, N. Y .
■Mr. and M r s . Jo h n J . L a r k i n ^ s ^ * ^ ^
J o h n J . H o u rih a n 3 4 6 Boulevard Bayonne, N. J . H o u s e o f G re e tin g s 1 8 3 Newark Avenue Jsizem & M k N. J .
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Fa,lli (jj1^ Avenue
B e tty L e m a n ' -Z 3 5 West '.C2nd,Street New1 "f-. M r s . S t a n le y Le m p a
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Norlhvaie, N. J .
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M a rg u e r itte D ress Shopp e 4 5 6 Broadway Bayonne, N. J. R ev. W illia m G . M a r k 64 Cooper Street Woodbury, N. J. M r . and M rs . W illia m G . M a r k 98 Reservoir Avenue Jersey City, N . J . S. B. M a rtin 3 1 9 22nd Street Union City, N. J. M c G iv e r n F a m ily 266 Monticello Avenue Jersey City, N. J . A r th u r B. M c H o r n e y • "3 l;7sJEairmount Avenue Jersey Cfity', N .J . M e y e r ’s Lu n c h e o n e tte 749 fiefgen Avenue Jersey City, N. J .
Mr, and
M rs . T . J . M id d le to n Academy Street South O ra n ^ ^ ^ t’T j .' - W • 1
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Jersey J o e ’s M a r k e t 4 1 1 4 Park Avenue Weehawken, N. J . J u l e ’s S e rv ic e Sta tio n 7 0 5 Van Houten Avenue Clifton, N. J . Ju m p in g Ja c k s MacAdoo Avenue Jersey City, N. J . M r . and M rs . R ic h a rd V . K eeg an 1 7 7 Fairview Avenue Jersey City, N. J . M r . Jo s e p h K e m p ro w sk i 2 7 2 -B Boyd Avenue Jersey City, N . J .
G fe^eStVeW^ Jersey City, N. J . W il li a m L u d w ig , P lu m b in g and H e a tin g 8904 Grand Avenue North Bergen, N. J .
Ja m e s L y n c h 2 4 7 Washington Street Jersey City, N. J .
M rs . C a th e rin e M o lte n i 4 5 1 Gregory Avenue Weehawken, N. J. M r . and M rs . H . A . M o lte n i 306 Taft Street Bonton, N. J.. H ow ard F. M o lte n i 50 Hickory Trail Sparta, N. J .
O tto and H e n ry M a c k 288 Central Avenue Jersey City, N . J .
G en e M o n tro n i 8 Winding Lane Bloomfield, N. J.
M r . and M rs . Ja n e M a h e r 1 7 5 Orient Avenue Jersey City, N . J .
N ash, Inc. 31 6 Barrow Street Jersey City, N. J.
N e lso n and W a r d C o. 2 3 9 Washington Street Jersey City, N. J.
M r . and M rs . A . M . R ap o lla 78 West 36th Street Bayonne, N. J .
R o b e rt V . S c h w a rtz , D .D .S . 1 2 7 1 W estfield Avenue Rahway, N. J .
R aym o n d D. O 'B r ie n 1 5 3 Monmouth Road Elizabeth, N. J .
R a y ’s P re s c rip tio n P h a rm a c y 2 1 6 Washington Street Jersey City, N . J .
S c o tt K itc h e n s 5 3 7 Broadway Bayonne, N. J .
M r . an d M r s . Ja m e s O ’H allo ra n 1 5 Story Court Bayonne, N. J .
R a y 's T e x a c o S e rv ic e Route # 3 , North Side Secaucus, N. J .
S h e lle y Food Sto res H$g£ Beffien Avenue ty, N. J.
M r . and M rs . F ra n k Pagan o 10 6 Woodlawn Avenue Jersey City, N. J .
R e n a ’s Flo ris t 4 7 6 West Side Avenue Jersey City, N. J .
C h a rle s B . Sw ensen M-'&B-Q nt ra I Avenue City, N. J.
P a la c e D ru g Sto re 1 7 2 Newark Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
C a rl R e stivo , M .D . 3 Webster Avenugg Jersey C it y ^ jW r
D r. Ju lia n a S w in e y f Avenue C ^ a v o n n e . N. J.
P a lm e ra P h a rm a c y 7 9 1 Bergen Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
R o llin g Pin B a k e Shop 7 ^2 3; B e %en line Ay'erlugf ^N o ifyh
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A lb e r t P a lm ie ri, M e tro p o lita n A g e n t 8 201 Grand Avenue North Bergen,
Rose Fo rm a l W e a r r '^ y .'^ e r ^ r f f i n ^ ^ l n u e Bf% en,
T o n y ’s A m o c o S e rv ic e C e n te r 7 0 3 First Street Hoboken, N. J .
M r . S. G . Pa rad in m 1 5 East% % itral|Ave^^ ^ BergenfieJc&N.
D r . and M rs # H o h li R . Rossi %jPo3 3 A > ^ | i j e j | ^ Bayonne,
V illa C ap ri 10 6 4 West Side Avenue Jersey City, N. J .
Pe p lau and P e t ^ n a n l 2 1 0 9 Bergenlroe^yenus^ Union City, N.
R o yal Cleifife|§ 1 3 0 9 -1 1 S u ^ ^ ^ A > ^ iu e Union City, N .JP T j
A u r e l V illa r i 2 8 3 Central Avenue Jersey City, N. J .
Pie n k o w sk i D rugs 269 Grove Street Jersey City, N. J .
R u f f ’s Q u a lit y t M / r k e ^ ^ 6 709 Park Jffi&erMe ^ •G uttenberJ^N jp. %
M r . and M rs . A n th o n y P. Po lcari 408 2 3 rd Street Union City, N. J .
St. Fra n cis H o sp ita l 2 5 Ea,^^iayiltQD Place ^ J ersaFCit)|FN. JT ^ 8
P o lito ’s M a rk e t 3 1 4 Pacific Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
St. M a rg a re t C h u rc h Little F e r r y / R ^ ^ ^
F. W . W o o lw o rth Co. 3 3 7 Central Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
P o sn er’s Bayonne, N. J.
Scerb o-A loi Flo rist 5 43 Newark Avenue Jersey City, N .J .
M r . and M rs . C . J . W y c k a 64 Wayne Street Jersey City, N. J .
P u b lic S e rvice F u rn itu re Co. 300 Broadway Bayonne, N. J.
Sch ae fe rs R esta u ran t 1 6 Hudson Place Hoboken, N. J.
M rs . M a rg a re t Z e n g a 7 Demarest Place Maywood, N. J.
and M . S y p n ie w sk i 2 2 East 44th Street Bayonne, N. J .
V illa R om a R e sta u ran t 7 6 6 Lidgerwood Avenue Elizabeth, N. J . M . W in t e r s Sea Fobd M a r k e t 7 0 3 Newark Avenue Jersey City, N. J .
Catherine Cronin
Mr. and Mrs. H. W . Ake
A. J. Brown
Mrs. Charles Albonica
Buell & Reppert, Inc.
Alice Curran
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Burke
Mr. and Mrs. Jack D’Agostino
Joseph Apilla
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard P. Burke
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Dailey
Mae C. Apsley
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burns
Rev. Thomas Daley
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Arabia
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buryk
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Daly
Mr. and Mrs. Pet^pAras|r\ Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buryk
Mr. and Mrs. John Damato
The Arion Club
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Danko
Mr. and Mrs. George ArmftrCfster
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Butler
Rev. Eugene V. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Anderson
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Mr. and Mrs. A. A u jfa jp ^ ^
^Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Byrne
Mr. and Mrs. Carl DeBiase
Joseph J. AuriemmaVfc
lf|girgaret T. Byrne
Mr. James DeCicco
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Alois
^Ar'fekld Calabrese and His Orchestra
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Del Tufo
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DeMattia - O’ Brien
Eugenia L. Badach
Rex Canova Miv.&nd Mrs.',.|^nto Caravello
Frank Badach, ’ 64
An tho ny Gam e^vfIe
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devaney
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bado
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Carusi
Col. and Mrs. E. T. Devlin
Mrs. W . Baile
Mrs. Efhily Qasale
Miss Frances Devlin
Louis Casazza
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. DeWeever
Mr. and Mrs. P. BabitsX
Hannibal Balzani Mr. and Mrs. John Banach Mr. and Mrs. John Bassi Charles J. Bausch Ben’ s, Vera’ s, and Bill’ s Bernard J. Berry
* Mr. anclM^s. Louis J. Casazza V irg if#%Jpas a"%a A nthfinyC a ta nz£ro
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teMiss DAPG'thy^Caljlfiefq' K
Bernard J. Berry, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Urban Bigliani
Joseph jSC ®|p»io
Edward Bligh Mr. and Mrs. J. Bogacz Bogdanowicz Family Harold Bollinger Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Booth Boulevard Mart & Liquors Frank Bowe Mrs. Mary Bowe Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Bozza Mr. and Mrs. William Bradley Mrs. B. Brady Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Brady Mr. John Brady Mrs. Marian E. Brady Mark Branon Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Branon Bray Studio Mr. and Mrs. Rodger W. Breslin Vince Briamonte Mr. and Mrs. M. Bronowich
R % % > y Checker
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard DiPace fcLrene Dlugolencki M rs. Kenneth T. Dolson f Ma amrWtefcMichael Donatacci
, MfCgL. Catri$fo ^ The Cay^trAFamil/',
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Blake
Joseph DeSimone
Aot. ar$i j^ r f fam es R. Donnelly R ich ard iDcprpI ly MrTa^a tfrs f H. Donohue
.
Mrs. A. Chiccone Fred%iphrf.*:h ic c o n e , D.D.S. Jdteg^t/nthff Chrzanowski W. Chrzanowski Attiiio G ap pa M r<y^atlrerine Cjprke ^ rs- A nth% y Cfcco Mr% Daniel F. Cody Co% D.D.S. M r^psW ^rs. lidward Collins, J^-^® Mrs. G racpC onjghan i Mt^^landMrs. M Mr. a n d ^ M ^ P r j a ^ ^ Connelly Joseph M. Cooney Anne Corey Mrs. Theodore Corus Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Costare Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crane Mrs. Helen R. Creehoski
John J. ifojin f Mr. an^fjmrs. Bernard Doyle Mr. aJrapMrs. Martin Doyle Ducca F # w ; Ducca and Mrs. George Duka fflkx. and Mrs. C. F. duLaney The duLaneys Dunn Typewriter Co. Thomas G. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Dwyer James J. Egan Rev. Robert P. Egan Leon Edelstein Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ernst Mrs. Marie E. Ernst Mr. and Mrs. John Errico Mr. and Mrs. Michael Esposito Mr. and Mrs. Estevez Art Fagen, ’23
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Edward Falkowski
The Gloriande Family
James M. Houghton
Walter Falkowski
Martha Goethals
William F. X . Howe
Mr. and Mrs. H. Falleck
Gold’ s Drug Store
William Hrebiniak
M. Farrell
Mr. M. Golden
Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes
Ronald Farrell, ’ 63
Charley Goombosh
Imperial Dry Cleaners
Fashion Shoes
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Graf
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Izzo
Rudy Favocci
Carmen Gravino
Mike Izzo, ’ 62
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Fay
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Greeley
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Jacobs
John J. Fay
Miss Catherine A. Grieco
The Jacobson Family
The Feniello Family
Miss Helen M. Grieco
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jankowski
Mr. Raymond Fernandez
Aaron Gross
Jersey Drug
Mr. Ben Ferrara
Mr. and Mrs. WilliarnGrzelak
Jim & Agnes Stationery
Ferreri Family
Leona t^ jjju a r<4i«^
Jim ’s Beauty Salon
Mrs. Dominica Filerino
Mary GungorQwskl
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitzpatrick
A#, and Mrs. Johmann
Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Fitzpatricl
Jfraflsen
A®\ and Mrs. Almon A. Johnson
James Flaherty, 19 7 8
Joseph Hanson
Florence Flaherty
M r.fgyS Mrs-gdiQ&ai^laJLaJlanson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Flaherty
Mr.J a n ^ ^ U sl Peter Hansin
Helen and Lorraine Kalish
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Flanaga
^^P B ncflM rsjjohn Harding
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kaminski
Mr. and M/'s. James Flyn Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foley Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fontaine Mrs. Anna Forsythe
" w . and Mrs. Frank Joworisak
.H ndw&slRaym ond Hawaes wrTanJjHArs.wVilliam Hay 1 >Mr. a n l
®rfR u rT iecn ier mmm*"
Judickos Bakery
Mr. and Mrs. James Kearns Marie C. Keegan Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Kelleher
Mr. and Mrs. AnthonvJ
Robert J. Hecfeler^ Hf^r i
Frank FrangiapanjjBT
Mr. and Mrs. Helminski
Michael F. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Kelly
Mr. Jam es Kelly Mrs. Mary Kelly
Frey’ s Pharmacy
Mr. and M r s ^ r Hendzak
A Friend
Stephen E. H ^ ^ za k
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kempczynskr
A Friend
Dr. Charles W. raennesey
Dr. and Mrs. John J. Kennedy
A Friend
Herchold Broth^fflf
Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Kennedy, Jr.
A Friend
Dr. and Mrs. Jan raerchold
Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Kennedy, Sr.
A Friend
Herdacko’s Pharnsfal$
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Keselica
A Friend
Mr. and Mrs. FrarwrE. Hering
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kielbowicz
A Friend
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Heskin
King Cleaners, Inc.
A Friend
The Heubel Family
Mr. and Mrs. F. Kinlan
A Friend
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hilliard
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kirincich
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Gallagher
Mr. and Mrs. William Hobler
Nicholas Kirincich
Mr. Joseph Galvan
Mr. and Mrs. F. Hochstein
Caryl Knaus Mr. and Mrs. W. Knaus
Miss Margaret Galvan
A. M. Hoffmann
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Galvan
John F. Hollingsworth
Kocher’s Pork Store, Inc.
The Garbaccio Family
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hollingsworth
Mr. and Mrs. Kocot
Mr. and Mrs. William Gardecki Mr. and Mrs. David Gatti
Mrs. Sybil Holy Robert K. Hooper
Harriet Kraszewski Helen Kubica
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Geiss
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Hooper Sidney Hopkins
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kufta Mr. and Mrs. J. Kwiatkowski
Hospital Accounting Associates
Robert LaBate
Mr. aud Mrs. R. Genatt Mr. R. Gillespie
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lania
The M cAuliffe Family
Myers Family
Larsen’s Restaurant
Mr. and Mrs. William McCahill
Mr. H. J . Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laslo
Edmund McCann
Mrs. H. J . Myers
Mr. Frank Laslo, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. McCann
Mr. William H. Myers
J . Lawrence
Dr. and Mrs. F. J . McCarthy
Mr. and Mrs. William Nagel Mr. and Mrs. Peter J . Nastawa
Eugene Leahy, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. J . McCormack
Jam es Leahy
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. McCormick
New Plaza Wine and Liquor Stores
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J . Leahy
McKinley Square Station
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. O’Brien
Mrs. Claire L. Lee
Patrick J . McGlynn
Rev. William S. O’Brien
Mrs. Charles Lehr
Mrs. Patrick McGreal
Margaret O’Grady
Mr. and Mrs. J . Lewandowski
Jam es A. McGuinness
B.
Jam es A. Lewis
McGuire Chevrolet
Steve A. Olesky
John F. Lewis
Ma rt^ajiRita
H. Linnuiebei
Mr. and Mrs, D. HfM cKeown
Mrs. A. Ollick Ralph J^ e p h M c L a if^
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J . LoBue ybrAjcfefan
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Logan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Longo
William J&Menadier r .A \ j brBrae fAezew OI;
Rev. Joseph Loreti
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John LoGiudice
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Loscalzo Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Loscalzo Edward Luick Mr. and Mrs. John Lukas Mrs. Josephine Lukas_^£gg| M ac’s Flying ‘
Sgm cejff
Mae’ s ImperiaHireanej'®^ Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert|fL ^ fgn er Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mahler Mrs. Helen Makatura
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and S. Okarma
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^Mr^and Mrs. R. M. Olsen OTrs. James A. O’ Neill f atrick J . O’Reilly ®#aul Orlowski Reverend C. Orrico The Pabst Family Walter F. Palmer John Pankowicz Louise M. Paolino Papalia Pharmacy
j» Mr. ® d p r s ■ jo sep^nTVncucc i --- | Mi Mr. g»d^\ra t
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Papalis
^ J o n f r y . /mlfcr
Mrs. S. G. Paradin Pardini’s Delicatessen
Moloney’s ^ w Meats, Inc.
Paris Pastry
Genevieve ®vaore
Park Amoco Station
Mr. and Mrs. A Moore
Miss M. E. Pauelko
Mr. and Mrs. JgraSss M. P. Moore
S. M. Pawlikowski
Steve and Zol Makocy
Kenneth Moore I
W. J . Pawlikowski
Mr. Mario J . Malatesta
Mary K. Moore J | f N-
Vincent Pezzuti
Mrs. Madeline-M. Malatesta
Mr. and Mrs. WirMoore
Phillips Bros. Drug Store
Peter J . Malatesta
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Morelli
John P. Piazza
Mr. and Mrs. P. Malecki
Neil Moriarty and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pisano
John L. Maloney
Mortenson Family
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Pisano Mary and May Piscotta
Frank Manziano
Mr. and Mrs. F. Mortimer
Mr. D. E. Marco
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mottershead
Polito’s Market
Mr. and Mrs. John Marra
Mr. and Mrs. J . Mottershead
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martini
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Muillane
Jack R. Pomerantz, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Pompeo
1 Hour Martinizing
Murphy Bros., ’62 and ’65
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Puncerelli
Mr. Joseph Martorano
C. J . Murphy Very Rev. Msgr. Henry J . Murphy
Fred Maryanski Alfred Massa Massarelli Pharmacy Ashur Massarsky, D.D.S.
Thomas Quackenbush
Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. John Quinn Mr. and Mrs. A. Ramsey
James Murtagh
Matthew S. Redling
Music Box Cafe
Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid
Reith’s Bakery
Mr. and Mrs. John Shea
Mr. and Mrs. A. Tonzola
Mrs. Agnes Repka
John Shea
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Torpey
Frank Rezzonico
Mrs. Vincent J . Sheeran
Ralph Tozzi
CharJes Ricciardi
Mr. and Mrs. William Sheridan
Mr. and Mrs. J . Troglour
A. Riggi
Jam es T. Sherry
Miss Nettie Tytus
Peter V. Richardson
Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Shook
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ufholz
Mrs. John Richnavsky
Victor R. Sibilia
Helen and Herb Vaughan
John Rizzi and Family
Mrs. Annette Silverberg
John J . Vavrence
Paul W. Roehrenbeck
Mr. and Mrs. F. Silvestris and Family
John J . Vena
Mr. and Mrs^William J . Roehrenbeck
Michael S im M M f& s t.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Venezia
Mr. Thomas Rogers
JosepHLSjnisi
Joe Veniero Lock and Safe Co.
Mrs. Frank Rolski
Herbert Sipefsteir^
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Venutolo
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rolski
Oscar Siperstein
Frank Visceglia, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. James Romano
Mr. and Mrs. E. Slifka
Mrs. Dorothy Viti
Mr. and Mrs. Pat T. Romano
Mr. ancLMrs. William H. Socha
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vroom
Bernard Rosenblum and Sons
C h arlg^ jSo Jom on
Frank W ajszczuk Mr. and Mrs. J . W ajszczuk
Mrs. Leonel P. Ross John F. Roth
je n n y SpaaOfl
M. Roth - F. Kardos
Joseph Spadbla
Mr. Ted Rowland, Jr.
Anthony Spirito
Roy and Ja y ’s Tavern. Inc.
Michael W. Spirito
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rusakow^fe^lFi
Dr./ff^^Mrs. M .v v . Spirito
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Wallace John M. Walsh Mr. Joseph B. Walsh
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-•Mrs, Joseph G. Walsh The Welters Family
rs. Nicholas Spolizino
Chester R. Rydwin^/A^h^ |g iF « ,m^ ‘ Mr. an d ^ g p iio h n Sabol, Jr.
Stadium A
Mt. and Mrs. John Sabo!, Sr.
BillStanton
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J . Ward Frank Warren Wenton Shoe Store George Wenzel
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sack St. Anne’ s C.Y.O.
» J f e . Rober
Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Salemi ■^K m S
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Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders Mr. and Mis. Peter J
|p |5 *s
Mr. and Mrs. F. Westphal West Side Pharmacy
fflS S S S ftw l! II ■ ^ ^ • S T i T c R e k Fa m ily
Mr. and Mrs. C. Whicker Jo s e p h W ^ ^ ^ ^
Suburban Electronics
Johp V . Schmidt ' Harold Schultz
M. Sul 1 M is^‘ Mar &
White’s Liquor Store '
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scarpa
Mr.
Gus Willersdorf
Mr. and-Mrs,. (p a rtes -Scott
Mrs. Merrill A. Swiney, Sr.
The J ohn-Scott^amily
Mr. and Mrs. Eciwa^SA. White
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’ vM r. and 'M r$ ;^ rS v i11 iams
Mrs. John J . Scott John J. Scott, M.D.
Anthony Szegcta V Fritz Taelvagen
Mr. and Mrs. John J . Wood
John, James, and Kevin Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Tarrant'
Charles D. Woodall, ’ 58
Scott Kitchens Thomas D. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. A. Terranova Dr. and Mrs. Henry Terwedow
Mrs. Thomas D. Scott
Walter G. Terwedow, M.D.
F. Senff Frank Sette
Anna Thomas Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas
A. D. Zampella, M.D.
The Shanahan Family Joseph S. Shapiro, M.D. Phillip Shapiro, M.D.
Mr. William P. Thomas
Mr. Thomas W. Zito
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"r-felen Williams
Mr. Richard Zaborowski Mr. and Mrs. S. Zaborowski Mr. and Mrs. H. J . Zahn, Sr. Gene A. Zirpolo.M.D.
William J . Timny
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zlotkowski
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tirpack
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zutic
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