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D E D IC A T IO N To be a b le to be a firm y e t just d is c ip lin a ria n and a t th e same tim e rem ain p o p u la r am ong th e stu d e n t b o d y is a seem ingly im possible task. Y e t th ro u g h o u t his past tw e n ty -fiv e years a t St. Peter's, this; is precisely w h a t M r. Joseph A . M c C a ffre y has done. A n d because o f this, he has b e co m e p a rt o f th e b e lo ve d tra d itio n a t St. Peter's Prep. H a v in g fir s t com e to th e Prep in

1942, M r. M c C a ffre y becam e the

A ssista n t P re fe ct o f D iscip lin e in 1947. O n e o f his best loved interests was A m a te u r R adio. H e wished to share th is in te re s t w ith th e stu d e n t body, and so he help e d t o set up th e R adio C lu b , o f w hich he is th e m o d e ra to r. Each y e a r M r. M c C a ffre y helps in te re ste d students to o b ta in th e ir

hann

licenses and in stru cts them on how to o p e ra te K 2 0 Q J , th e Prep Radio

It is in re c o g n itio n , th e re fo re , o f yo u r m any accom plishm ents a t St. Peter's and o f y o u r greatness as a man, th a t w e , th e g ra d u a tin g class o t 1967, d e d ic a te th is book to you as a token o f o u r g ra titu d e and in the h ope th a t you w ill co n tin u e in th e years to com e to advise, help, and inspire, Prep men o f th e fu tu re .



The stu d e n t a t St. Peter's is like th e seed in na ture . The seed b y its e lf is n o t s u ffic ie n t fo r th e flo w e r to blossom. N a ­ tu re 's

e le m e n t s —

sunlight, soil, and w a te r

all p la y a basic and essential fa c to r in th e

cu lm in a tio n

m anner, th e e d u c a tio n

o f th e flo w e r.

In like

Prepster m ust learn

th a t

means m ore than just class­

rooms and hom ew ork assignments. It is th e p re p a ra tio n f o r his po sitio n in so­ cie ty, and to w a rd s th is end a Prep e d u ­ ca tio n emphasizes th e realization th a t a tru e a d u lt c o n stitute s a via l p a rt o f th e co m m u n ity.



A Prep e d u c a tio n realizes th e fa c t th a t th e s tu d e n t m ust one d a y ta k e his p la ce in th e o u ts id e J w o rld . His p o sitio n in th a t w o rld w ill be d e te rm in e d

b y his u n d ersta n d in g

and

a c tiv e p a rtic ip a tio n in its a ffa irs. Thus a s tu d e n t s life a t St. Peter's is a u g m e n te d b y p a rtic ip a tio n w ith in th e school. The s tu d e n t learns to a p p re c ia te th e m eaning o f th e phrase "P re p — a c ity w ith in a c it y . " The Prep " c it y " Js an a c tiv e union o f students and fa c u lty who c o n tin u a lly re in fo rc e th e p rin c ip le s ta u g h t in th e classroom b y a close association w ith in th e school fu n c tio n s . The m any fa ce ts o f Prep life a ffo rd th e s tu d e n t an o p p o rtu n ity o f a ch ie vin g som ething w o rth w h ile , o f e xp e rie n cin g th e sa tisfa ctio n o f a cco m p lish ­ m ent, and in so d o in g to understand th e m ach in e ry o f his so cie ty.





Th息 w o rld o f to m o rro w is fo rm e d b y th e struggles and c o u ra g e o f to d a y . The s tu d e n t s p la ce in a w o rld s o c ie ty is th e o b je c t o f th e fo u r years spent a t St. Peter's, and to th is end these years in still in th e s tu d e n t th e g u id e lin es w hich w ill shape his t o 足 m o rro w . H e can a n tic ip a te his fu tu re , along w ith its in h e re n t struggles, p re cise ly because o f a know ledge o f a lre a d y h a ving

b e co m e con ce rn e d

a b o u t and

e n g a g e d in th e c ritic a l pro b le m s o f his s o cie ty. O n ly when th e s tu d e n t fu lly understands and a c tiv e ly p a r足 tic ip a te s in th e w o rld a b o u t him is th e g o a l o f th e Prep " c it y "

realized. Those ideas fo rm e d and d e 足

v e lo p e d w h ile a s tu d e n t w ill e xe rt them selves th ro u g h th e a ctio n s o f a man in his so cie ty.





REVEREND EDWARD J. SNYDER, S.J. P rin c ip a l


A D M IN ISTR A TIO N

MR. WALTER J. ILLY, A.B. R e g istra r; D ire c to r o f T estin g ; Bowling C o ach

REV. EDWARD C. LYNCH, S. P refect o f D iscipline; D ire c to r o f A th le ti


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. J o s e p h a . M cC a f f r e y

A ssista n t to P re fe ct o f D iscipline; M o d e ra to r o f Radio C lu b

REV. JO H N J. SCULLY, S.J. S tu d e n t C ounselor HI, fV i D ire cto r o f A postleship o f Prayer; C o o rd in a to r o f Senior Prom; M o d e ra to r o f the League o f th e Sacred H e a rt


MR. RICHARD HOLLENDER, B.S. A ssista n t to th e P rin cip a l; D ire c to r o f Placem ents and Scholarships

REV. FRANCIS J. SHALLOE, S.J. S tu d e n t Counselor III; D ire c to r o f A lu m n i


REV. GEORGE C . M cGOVERN, S.J. T reasurer

REV. JO H N J. McGRAIL, S.J. S tu d e n t C ounselor I


BROTHER DANIEL M . HOEY, S.J. Sacristan

BROTHER JAMES P. STEHR, S.J. S u p e rin te n d e n t o f M ainte n a n ce

REV. PAUL C. GUTERL, S.J. S tu d e n t Counselor I

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MISS CATHERINE J. COLLINS, M.L.S. L ib ra ria n ; L ib ra ry Science; M o d e ra to r o f L ib ra ry C lu b

MR. M ILTO N BERKOWITZ Physical E ducation In stru cto r; G ym na stics C o a c h ; G ym nasium C o o rd in a to r

MRS. FLORENCE LIPARI D rive r Education


C LA SSICS DEPARTM ENT

REV. EDWARD I. DO LAN, S.J. C h a irm a n o f Classics D e p a rtm e n t; G re e k III, Latin IV, R eligion IV, M o d e ra to r o f O ra to ry

REV. HARRY A. HOFFEN, S.J. Latin I, R eligion IV, English !; C o o rd in a to r o f Father-Son C om m union Breakfast

MR. JOSEPH J. GALIASTRO, A.B. G ree k II, Latin II

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MR. FRANK A . MORETTI, A.B. L a tin III, C lassical L ite ra tu re ; M o d e ra to r o f IN S C A P E



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H ISTO R Y D E P A R T M E N T REV. MR. JAMES E. BISCHOFF, S.J. U.S. H is to ry I, A r t, M o d e ra to r o f PETREAN, M o d e ra to r o f A r t and Poster C lu b

REV. MR. J O H N F. W R Y N N , S.J. C ha irm an o f H is to ry D e p a rtm e n t M odern European H isto ry, U.S. H is to ry I, M o d e ra to r o f Band

MR. M ICHAEL S. GRAY, M.S. W o rld H istory, U.S. H is to ry I, II


REV. JAMES V. SMITH, S.J. W o rld H isto ry, Bookstore

111111 j. J '

MR. T H O M A S J. G O R M A N , B.S. W o r ld H is to ry , H e a lth

MR. RICHARD A . RIC CIO , B.S. U.S. H is to ry I, C hairm an o f th e C u ltu ra l C o m m itte e , Sem inar in P olitical Thought.

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MATH DEPARTMENT

MR. ROBERT A. McGUINNESS, A.B. C h airm an o f M a th D e p a rtm e n t, M a th III, IV

MR. CHARLES A. CAREY, M .A. M a th III, IV

MR. JO H N F. DUFFY, A.B. M ath II

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REV. RICHARD F. TIM ONE, S.J. M a th I, R eligion III, M o d e ra to r o f D ram atics

MR. CHARLES J. ROONEY, M .A . M a th I

As m y b ro th e r w ould say


MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTM ENT

MR. LAW RENCE W . LEVINE, A.B. C h a irm a n o f M o d e rn La n gu a g e D e p a rtm e n t; G e rm a n II, 111; C h a irm a n o f F acu lty A d v is o ry C o u n cil; M o d e ra to r o f G e rm a n C lu b

REV. BLAISE M. JASCHKO, S.J. French ft: M o d e ra to r o f Chess C lu b ; M o d e ra to r o f Saddle and Bridal C lu b , Audio-V isual D ire cto r

REV. EUSTACHIO GALLEJONES, S.J. Spanish I, II

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REV. MR. W IL L IA M P. LOEWE S.J. R eligion II; French I; M o d e ra to r o f D e b a tin g ; M o d e ra to r School S p irit C o m m itte e ; M o d e ra to r o f th e Sw im m ing Team

MR. ROBERT K. KIBBLER, A.B. G e rm a n II; D ire c to r o f D ram atics

REV. AUGUSTINE W . MEAGHER S.J. French II; M o d e ra to r o f th e M others C lu b


R E LIG IO N DEPARTM ENT

REV. MR. JAMES H. BREININGER S.J. Religion II; G erm an I; M o d e ra to r o f S ophom ore S o d a lity; S tu d e n t C ouncil A d v is o r; M o d e ra to r o f IN S C A P E

REV. J O H N E. B R O W N IN G , S.J. R eligion I, II; S tu d e n t C o u nselor II; C o -C h airm a n o f th e R eligion D e p a rtm e n t; D ire c to r o f L itu rg y ; Assistant D ire c to r o f A p o s to la te

REV. MR. N IC H O L A S J. C O N N O L L Y , S.J. Religion I; Latin III; D ire c to r o f G le e C lu b ; M o d e ra to r o f Track Team ; A ssistant D ire c to r o f L itu rg y.


REV. MR. PATRICK J. LYN C H , S.J. R eligion I, Latin III; M o d e ra to r o f Track Team ; A ssista n t M o d e ra to r o f PETREAN

REV. JAMES A . DALY, S.J. R eligion I, English I; M o d e ra to r o f PETROC; M o d e ra to r o f C am era C lu b

REV. JAMES S. FOLEY, S.J. Religion II, Latin I; D ire c to r o f A p o s to la te


REV. BERNARD T. McELROY, S.J. Religion I, III; S tu d e n t C o u n se lo r III

REV. MR. MARTIN T. W ALSH, S.J. Religion II, IV; C o o rd in a to r o f Intram urals; A ssistant D ire c to r o f A p o s to la te ; Freshman Basketball Coach

REV. J O H N F. YATES, S.J. Religion III, IV; C o-C h airm a n o f R eligion D e p a rtm e n t

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REV. T H O M A S P. GREEN, S.J. Physics; C hairm an o f th e Science D e p a rtm e n t

REV. PETER F. HESS, S.J. Physical Science 1,11

MR. JOSEPH F. LUPARDO, B.S. Physics


REV. T H O M A S V. O 'C O N N O R S.J. C h e m istry; C o -M o d e ra to r o f th e Science C lu b

MR. JAMES D. TAFFARO, B.S. Biology, C o -M o d e ra to r o f th e Science C lu b

MR. FREDERICK J. MILLER, M .A . C h e m is try

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SE C R E T A R IA L

MRS. M ARY BELINSKI R e ce p tio nist

MISS M ARY DUNNE S e cre ta ry o f Father Treasurer

MRS. HELEN M ALO NEY S ecretary to Father Rector

You have a frie n d a t Chase M anhattan


STAFF

MRS. MARY MURRAY S e cre tary to R egistrar

MISS T H O M A S IN A NAYLOR S e cre tary to F ather Principal

MRS. MARY RIORDAN S e cre tary to Father Treasurer




Fr. Edward Brady, S.J., a form er student, delivers homily.

Faculty begin the year with a Mass.

M ASS OF TH E HOLY GHOST The a ca d em ic ye a r a t Prep really begins in advance o f the s ta rt o f class when th e fa c u lty and stu d e n t b o d y g a th e r t o 足 g e th e r fo r th e annual Mass o f th e H o ly S p irit. The Mass is y e a rly d e d ic a te d to th e stu d e n t b o d y and prayers are o ffe re d f o r th e success o f th e fo rth c o m in g school ye a r. This ye a r th e Mass was once again co n ce le b ra te d b y six o f o u r J e su it fathers. Rev. Edward Brady, S.J., a Prep g ra d o f 1958, retu rn e d this y e a r to g ive th e h om ily and join in th e c o n ce le b ra tio n . th e Mass o f th e H o ly S p irit once again in stille d in us th e d e d ic a 足 tio n and fe rv o r to do o u r best in th e y e a r to come.

Students and faculty unite in concelebrated Mass.


Archbishop Boland formally consecrates Burke Hall.

B u r k e H a ll

Prep car. rig h tly be proud o f Burke Hall, th e new science w ing which was co m p le te d in 1966. W ith the D edication o f Burke H all on A p ril 2, 1967, the fa c ­ u lty and th e students were able to show th e ir p rid e to all present. Before a large crow d o f parents and generous c o n trib u ­ tors, Father S nyder and Father N orton thanked all th e friends o f th e Prep fo r m aking Burke H all a reality, and express­ ing th e ir own and all th e students' plea­ sure a t th e construction. W e were g re a t­ ly

honored

by

the

presence

of

His

Excellency, A rch b ish o p Thomas A . Bo­ land, and Bishop Stanton who perform ed th e cerem ony o f the

blessing o f the

b u ild in g and praised Prep fo r its o u t­ standing achievements over the years to the A rchdiocese. M a y o r Thomas W helan was also present, and he stressed Prep s accomplishm ents to th e com m unity and asked fo r fu tu re assistance to help solve the many problem s o f the city. The d ignitaries, the many Jesuits and parents present, and most o f all, the ad­ m inistration

and

the students*,

fe lt

a

g re a t sense o f pride in Burke Hall and in

themselves;

fo r

the

dedication

of

Burke Hall was not merely the blessing o f a building, b u t the m anifestation o f g ra titu d e fo r th e Prep's past and o f faith Entrance to Burke Hall.

in its future.


Frosh engrossed in O rientation.

G re g Riley leads the freshmen in the "Pride and G lory."

Fr. Scully introduces the religious aspects o f the Prep.

FRESHM AN O R IEN TA TIO N Fr. Browning welcomes the Class o f 1970.


1-A A n d re w A b b o tt

G re g o ry A r n o ld

W a lt e r A v e ry

G a ry B a rle tta n o

J o h n Buklad

C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: F R E D E R IC K C E N S U L L O V ic e -P re s id e n t: W I L L I A M M O R T O N S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: M IC H A E L F IT Z P A T R IC K R e p re s e n ta tiv e : G A E T A N O G R E G O R Y

Fred C e nsullo

Sam C o n s ta n tin o

M ic h a e l DeSim one

K evin H e lin s k i

M ic h a e l F itz p a tric k

R ichard H u ghes

G a e ta n o G re g o ry

A n th o n y Fazio

R a ym on d M arsza low icz

J o s e p h L ic a ta

M a rk Kokosinski

Jo h n D 'A g o s tin o

Jam es M c D o n a ld

Jo h n M eyers

" O u t th e O U T D O O R

R o b e rt Padlowski

S am uel P o lin o

K e ith R eardon

Law rence Ruziecki

Josep h Scerbo

F rederick Skop

G e o rg e Sucato

T E AC H ER S La tin , English: FR. M U R R A Y , S J . H is to ry : FR. S M IT H , S.J. R elie g [oa n i M R ! LY0 N째CHEYS .J .. M R. C O N N O L Y , S.J.

R o b e rt T a tu lli

Thomas V ic e c o n te

W a lt e r W ilk e s

G e o rg e W y v ille


Law re nce Adam s

Thom as B o oth

C h ris to p h e r D a ly

M ic h a e l Devaney

J a m e s Bulzis

M ic h a e l C a u lfie ld

Thom as C h ic c o n e

J o h n F eeney

G e o rg e F lim lin

V in c e n t C o v ie llo

R o b e rt G e rb in o

TE AC H ER S L a tin : M R . S A N Z O E n glish: FR. D A L Y , S.J. H is to r y : M R . G R A Y A lg e b r a : FR. T IM O N E , S.J. R e lig io n : FR. B R O W N IN G , S.J.

Louis G iu s to

G e o rg e G o rd a k

L a w re n c e H il

Edwa rd H u n te r

J a y K ie sslin g

Thom as L a ird

M ic h a e l L ig u o ri

R o b e rt M a c ls a a c

John M a rtin o w ic h

R o b e rt Kozar

E d w ard M cG ee

J e ffr e y M ic h a ls k i

Louis Parisi

M a rk Polo

H a rr y S c h m id t

G a ry Somm ers

P h ilip N ew m an

KNOCK BEFORE' ENTERING CIVE NRHE «»o ClASS

D ennis R e illy

"*{ d id k n o c k !"

C L A S S O FFIC ER S P re s id e n t: D E N N IS R E ILLY V ic e -P re s id e n t: E D W A R D H U N T E R S e cre ta ry -T re a s u re r: M IC H A E L R Y A N R e p re s e n ta tiv e : T H O M A S C H IC C O N E

M ic h a e l Thomas

J ohn V ig g ia n o

D onald W ille n b o rg

R ichard Y o chim


TEACHERS L a tin , E n glish: FR. H O F F E N , S.J. H is to ry : FR. S M IT H , S J . A lg e b r a : FR. T IM O N E , S.J. R e lig io n : M R . L Y N C H , S.J., M R . C O N N O L Y , S.J.

R ichard A g re s ta

G e o r g e A v ile s

Thom as C a m p io n

P e te r B orgh esi

R o b e rt Bauer

R a lph C ita re lla

Thom as Burke

C h a rle s D a m ian

D o m in ic k D iG io r g io

R o b e rt G lanzm an

Thom as H a n le y

C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: A L L E N H M IE L E W S K I V ic e -P re s id e n t: R IC H A R D P O M P L IA N O S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: E D W A R D F L O R IO R e p re s e n ta tiv e : R IC H A R D A G R E S T A

V ito G e rm in a rio

Edw ard F lo rio

Leo H u rle y

D a niel M u llin

G re g o ry Petersen

D a n ie l L o n g o

R a ym on d K irk e b y

R ich a rd N e w to n

R ich a rd P o m p lia n o

R ich a rd M anney

R o b e rt M a s te llo n e

Brian H a nnon

W illia m M c G o v e rn

A lle n H m ielew ski

M ic h a e l M ila n o

N e il O 'C o n n o r

Frank Rizzo

"a h h -D e fe a t"

Paul Tomaszeski

R o b e rt W a ll

G e o rq e W ir t

J e ffre y Zak

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1D -

J

M G e ra ld A ke

J

,k

S ta n le y Baker

J a c k B e llin i

R o q e r Boyle

E d w a rd Burns

A n q e lo C a p r io

E d w a rd C la rk

TEACH ERS L a tin : FR. FO LE Y , S.J. E n g lish : M R . M U L V IH IL L H is to ry : M R . G R A Y A lg e b r a : FR. T IM O N E , S.J. R e lig io n : FR. M c E L R O Y , S.J.

Tho m as C ra p p s e

A u g u s t D a q u ila

J o s e p h D iT u ro

Jo h n E le fth ro w

A n d re w Filak

D o m in ic k G a d a le ta

C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: W IL L IA M P H IL H O W E R V ic e -P re s id e n t: D O M IN IK G A D A L E T A S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: G E R A R D A K E R e p re s e n ta tiv e : RO BERT M A N Z I

Joseph G os c ie n s k i

Jo h n L am b

J o se p h Loum a

A n th o n y M a te re k

Dale H o c h s te in

R ic h a rd M cM ahon

J a m e s I p p o lit o

A id a n M itc h e ll

A lb e r t K n ig h t

G e ra rd K u bica

K e vin M u rp h y

R o b e rt N e w ton

Thom as O 'K e e fe

W illia m Philhow er

Josep h Pona

Jo h n Rogers

"F ifth Floor Fanatics"

A le x a n d e r Santora

M a rk S e tte m b re

J o h n Skvir

M ic h a e l S p a d o ro

A r th u r S u tc liffe

Paul T re s c o tt

R a ndolph W a lth e r

Jo h n W isch e


S te p h e n B aker

Tho m as B io n d o

M a r tin

Brack

J o h n Byram

E d w ard C a rr o ll

1-E

K e vin C ro c ia n i

M ic h a e l D onohue

C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: R A L P H L A M P A R E L L O V ic e -P re s id e n t: A L M E R IN D O P O R T F O L IO S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: C A R L P IL L A R e p re s e n ta tiv e : M IC H A E L D O N O H U E

W illia m E n g la n d

J o h n Finn

D a m ien G ra h a m

M ic h a e l G ia n n e c c h in i

G e o rg e G a je w s k i

Brian H o ra n

R ic h a rd H a s tin g s

Jo se p h J in d e la

R o b e rt Knox

R a lph L a m p a re llo

Jo h n Kunka

Francis M a n z ia n o

W illia m L o V e rm e

K e vin M e a d e

J am es M u rp h y

R a ym on d M o n ic o

" W h a t's new besides H o -H o -H o ?

J e ffr e y O ly n ic k

ft Thom as Sasso

A lm e rin d o P o rtfo lio

Jo h n S taab

M a rk Sw iney

J ohn Tryneski

TEACHERS L a tin : M R . S A N Z O E nglish: M R . M U L V IH IL L H is to ry : M R . G O R M A N A lg e b r a : M R . R O O N E Y R e lig io n : FR. D A L Y , S.J.

%f k

D a n ie l Sexton

k

E d w ard W o lf

Thom as Z a p p ia

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C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: R U D O L P H K E LLY V ic e -P re s id e n t: E R IC H R U P P R E C H T S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: T IM O T H Y M U R R Y R e p re s e n ta tiv e : J A M E S G A L L O

A n d re w Balinski

G a ry A m a to

J am es B ra n d o

N e lso n C a d a lz o

V in c e n t C a ta n z a ro

Francis Bizlew icz

J am es C o n n e ll

Thom as D o u g h e rty

J o h n Fallon

TEACHERS L a tin : FR. FO LE Y , S.J. E n glish: M R . M U L V IH IL L H is to ry : M R . G O R M A N A lg e b r a : M R . R O O N E Y R e lig io n : FR. B R O W N IN G , S.J.

R u d o lp h K e lly W ayne Judy

J a m e s G a llo

Jam es G ia n n e lla

H a ro ld L a c h n ic h t

J o h n Lavin

E d w ard K o w a l

E dw ard M eaqher

G e o rg e H a w rilu k

R o n a ld N o rre ll

Jo h n M c C o n v ille

M ic h a e l P o dola k Louis O rla n d o

Erich R u p p re c h t

Louis P ro n tn icki

N ich o la s Scarpa

R o b e rt Shefsky

F rederick Stevens

Frank S id o ti

M ic h a e l W h e la n P h ilip Szymanski

J am es H o ra n

M ic h a e l M a ra n o Brian Lowe

T im o th y M u rra y Leo M o o re

M ic h a e l G ra ta le

H a rr y Zayes


John B o gdanski

R o b e rt C o rc o ra n

J o h n C a lla h a n R ic h a rd Buckley

M ic h a e l Baranski

TEACH ER S L a tin : M R . S A N Z O E n g lish : M R . M U L V IH IL L H is to d r y : M R . G O R M A N A lg e b r a : M R . R O O N E Y R e lig io n : FR. D A L Y , S.J.

C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: A N D R E W M O R T E N S O N V ic e -P re s id e n t: T H O M A S G R E E N S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: D E N N IS O 'S U L L IV A N R e p re s e n ta tiv e : M IC H A E L F IT Z P A T R IC K

W illia m

W illia m

R ich a rd H e a ly

A n th o n y Farina

Thomas G re e n

H o ra n

A n d re w M o rte n s o n

M a rio n

E ugene N a q e l

G e ra rd N u b e r

W a lte r Kowal

"P ayola?'

F re d ric k K e rb e r

La w re n c e Lenis

G e ra rd L aF orq ia

R o b e rt M o ria rty

Dowd

Louis G ie le

W illia m G a rr o n e

M ic h a e l F itz p a tric k

D a vid C y b u lski

M ic h a e l C a m p b e ll

Dennis O 'S u lliv a n

R o b e rt Polakoski

M a tth e w M cC ue

Joseph Scerbo

N ich o la s St. G e o rg e Thomas W ic k s Frank T a lla rid a

W ayn Z im n o

Francis Short



2-A R o b e rt B a rkovitz

F rank B a lb o a

S ta n le y Baginski

R o b e rt B e n e d e tti

R ichard Bennek

C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: A L F R E D L a G R A T T A V ic e -P re s id e n t: F R A N K PATER N O STE R S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: RO BERT B A R K O V IT Z R e p re s e n ta tiv e : LE O S P A C C A V E N T O

G e ra ld B rennan

K e n n e th F e d u n ie w ic z

A lf r e d L a G r a tta

Eli Lizza

D o n a ld C u rr y

Jose G e n e r

P a tric k L a m p a re llo

Hugh M c D o n a ld

K e vin O ’ Brien

M a rtin O 'C o n n o r

Thomas D o rig a tti

R o b e rt D o m aleski

R o b e rt H ansen

R o nald G u rta to w s k i

R ich a rd Kopacz

J o h n Lenahan

G re g o ry M ic e li

F re d e ric k P a te rn o s te r

'Gosh, W a lly !" TEACHERS L a tin : M R . G A L IA S T R O M R . PA R I SI E n glish: M R . C A S E Y S cie n ce : FR. HESS, S.J. M a th : M R . D U FFY R e lig io n : M R . L O E W E , S.J. French: M R . L O E W E , S.J. G e rm a n : M R . B R E IN IN G E R , S.J. S panish: FR. G A L L E J O N E S , S.J.

S ta n le y Plust

G e o rg e Schwenk

Leo S p accavento

V in c e n t Tavorm ina


R ic h a rd A n drysze w ski

C h a rles B e rn h a rd t

J o h n Bin+z

W illia m

Boyd

J o s e p h C e rv a lli

C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: C U R T IS J O H N S O N V ic e -P re s id e n t: M IC H A E L D 'A N D R E A S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: D A V ID V E R G A R R E T TI R e p re s e n ta tiv e : J O H N P R O N

Jo se p h C reazzo

M ic h a e l C o lle tt i

R a ym on d D o m nik

M ic h a e l D 'A n d re a

S te p h e n Fava

P e ter DePascale

A le x a n d e r F orsythe

D a v id G ie b a s

C u rtis Johnson

D a vid M a d iso n

R ich a rd Regan

R o b e rt H e e r

A n th o n y L u p p in o

D a v id M c G u ire

Brian Sharkey

R ich a rd Luscinski

John O saben

J o h n Pron

C h ris to p h e r Sim pson

Ronald S o m a no

"W e ll.h o w d id you g e t in ? "

TE A C H E R S L a tin : M R . PARISI E nglish: M R . C A S E Y S cience: FR. HESS, S.J. G e o m e try : M R . D U FFY R e lig io n : M R . B R E IN IN G E R . S.J. Spanish: FR. G A L L E J O N E S , S.J. G e rm a n : M R . B R E IN IN G E R , S.J.

R aym ond Szpakowski

D a vid V e rg a re tti

M ic h a e l W ille n ta


Joseph B re d e h o ft

R ich a rd A n d rio la

J o s e p h B row er

J o h n C h io la

K e vin C le a ry

Thomas C o rc o ra n

C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: J O H N C H I O L A V ic e -P re s id e n t: C H A R L E S R O O N E Y . S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: T H O M A S M U R P H Y R e p re s e n ta tiv e : J O S E P H D iG E R O N IM O

M a rk D a ile y

M a rc C o zze tta

Brian D is c h le r

Joseph D iG e ro n im o

Thomas Fa byanski

Jos e p h D obles

Eugene Iwanyk E d w a rd H in te

Louis L ib e ra to re

K e n n e th Kuzm iak

'A l, w h a t a lovely beard you have."

K e nneth M ahon

D ennis M a d e j

Thom as M ruz

S tanley Pazden

Thomas M u rp h y

TEACHERS L a tin : M R . PARISI English: M R . C A S E Y S cience: FR. HESS, S.J. G e o m e try : M R . H O W A R D R e lig io n : FR. D O L A N , S.J. F rench: M R . LO E W E , S.J. G e rm a n : M R . B R E IN IN G E R , S.J.

C h a rle s R ooney

M ic h a e l Sawitz

W a lte r Seweryn

R o b e rt S e y fr ie d

J o s e p h S t a t ile

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Joseph A tk a c h u n a s

Thom as C o ffe y

B e rna rd D o h e rty

J u liu s Forhecz

Joseph G a llo m b a rd o

C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: M IC H A E L H O L Y V ic e -P re s id e n t: T H O M A S M EYERS S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: RO BERT M U R P H Y R e p re s e n ta tiv e : D E N N IS R E Z N IC K

M ic h a e l H o ly

M a rtin K e tte re r

G a ry K o n v it

H e n ry M cF a rla n d

M ic h a e l Lauber

Thom as M cH ugh

Thom as N im b le y

Jam es M o rto n

Edwa rd Paschilc

Dean Vassil

W illia m H ry n k ie w ic z

Jo h n W a ld ro n

TEACHERS L a tin : M R . PARISI E n glish: M R . C A S E Y S cie n ce : FR. HESS, S.J. G e o m e try : M R . D U FFY R e lig io n : FR. FO LEY , S.J. G e rm a n : M R . B R E IN IN G E R , S.J. F rench: M R . LO E W E , S.J.

W illia m

Rand

W illia m M adsen

V in c e n t L o b b a to

R o b e rt M u rp h y

Paul H u m m e l

Thom as M y e rs

Dennis Reznick

Thomas N esqoda

R o b e rt Szewczyk


ik

2-E

k

P e ter B rady

P a tric k B e rg a m o

John A n d e rs o n

R o b e rt B rockm an

T erre n ce C le a ry

C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: J A M E S W IL L IA M S V ic e -P re s id e n t: T H O M A S W IL S O N S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: D A N IE L N O D E S R e p re s e n ta tiv e : T H O M A S E L L IO T

P a trick Ferro

A n th o n y C o s ta n tin o

J a n K aw ecki

Dennis T o d a ro

C a rm in e M elu s o

G re g o ry K e enan

C h ris to p h e r Phalon

Thom as V a n d e rb e c k

Thom as W ils o n

J am es G rim e s

R o b e rt G e n th o n

J o h n F le is c h e r

Thom as M u rra y

J o s e p h Rowan

M a rtin Polakowski

N ic h o la s V ernese

J am es W illia m s

TE A C H E R S L a tin : M R . G A L IA S T R O E n glish: M R . C A S E Y B io lo g y : M R . T A F F A R O G e o m e try : M R . D U FFY R e lig io n : FR. B R O W N IN G , S.J. M R . W A L S H , S.J. F rench: M R . L O E W E , S J . G e rm a n : M R . B R E IN IN G E R , S.J. S panish: FR. G A L L E J O N E S , S.J.

D a n ie l N o des

V in c e n t S a b a to

M ic h a e l O 'N e ill

Edw ard J aronczyk


A n th o n y C a n tis a n o

C h a rle s D o y le

R a ym on d C u rra n

W illia m

Tho m as G r illo D a n ie l G ie s e r

W illia m

Engel

M ic h a e l Facco ne

TEACHERS L a tin : M R . P A R IS I E n glish: M R . M IL L U S , S.J. B io lo g y : M R . T A F F A R O G e o m e tr y : M R . D U F F Y R e lig io n : M R . W A L S H , S.J. F re n c h : M R . L O E W E , S.J. G e rm a n : M R . B R E IN IN G E R , S.J.

Kachur

Paul H a r n e tt

C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: T H O M A S G R IL L O V ic e -P re s id e n t: A N T H O N Y C A N T IS A N O S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: W I L L I A M K A C H U R R e p re s e n ta tiv e : RO BERT S C H E R

K e n n e th K o p e c

E d w ard Larsen

H a rr y K e g e lm a n

S tephe n K ozakew ich

A n d rz e j Lichnow ski

W illia m

Paul LoV erm e

Lisi

N e il Mar.che.se

"J o y fu l Exodus"

Jam es O 'C o n n e ll

J o h n Russel

Josep h S ic ilia n o

Eugene V a lle rin i

R ich a rd Ross

R o b e rt Scher

R o b e rt T ao rm in o

H a rry W estern


K e vin B e n n e tt

Joseph B o b o w icz

M ic h a e l Boylan

J am es F la h e rty

J o s e p h F ia n o

Jam es Fay

Thom as C o n n o lly

Joseph D e lla Fave

W illia m

Foran

Jo se p h DePascale

P a trick H aughey

Jam es Doolan

R ic h a rd G ia n n o tto

Paul G a r ib a ld i

W illia m G rz e la k

J a m e s G le a s o n

R o b e rt D e M a io

J am es H ic k e y

Jacek H e rc h o ld

C L A S S O FFIC E R S P re s id e n t: M A R K S T R O H O EFER V ic e -P re s id e n t: F R A N C IS M c G U IR E S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: J A M E S G L E A S O N R e p re s e n ta tiv e : J A C E K H E R C H O L D

J e ro m e K a c p ro w ic z

R o b e rt LaS alle

"B u t o f course, F ath e r"

Ernest K e m p

Dennis M acM ahon

TEACHERS L a tin : M R . PA R IS I English: M R . K E N N E D Y B io lo g y : M R . T A F F A R O G e o m e try : M R . H O W A R D R e lig io n : M R . W A L S H , S.J. G e rm a n : M R . B R E IN IN G E R , S.J.

V ito Mazza

Jam es M cG u in e s s

Francis M c G u ire

Jo h n M c H a rg

Patrick O 'C o n n e ll

C harles O lsen

J a y Zelinski Kenneth W illia m s

M a rk S tro h o e fe r

Edm und S ch rob ak

R onald W ille n b o rg

M a rk Zarem ba

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Thom as Bovasso

D a v id B a rry

R o b e rt B ro d e ric k

Jam es C o n n o lly

C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: E D W A R D Z A L E S K I V ic e -P re s id e n t: J O H N H A M I L L S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: STEVEN S IW E K R e p re s e n ta tiv e : J O S E P H E G A N

J a m e s H a m ill

P a trick Larkin

John L e o n c a v a llo

J o h n H a m ill

J o s e p h Lynyak

A n th o n y K o va tch

E d w ard M a c k ie w ic z

K evin O 'D o n n e ll

D o n a ld Pacholec Josep h P u lich ino

G re g o ry S ch n e id e r

V in c e n t Serra

TEACHERS L a tin : M R . G A L IA S T R O M R . PARISI E nglish: M R . M IL L U S G re e k : M R . V E R D O N I G e o m e try : M R . D U FFY ' MR. H O W A R D R e lig io n : FR. B R O W N IN G , S.J. M R . B R E IN IN G E R , S.J. G e rm a n : M R . B R E IN IN G E R , S.J. F rench: M R . LO E W E , S.J. S panish: FR. G A L L E J O N E S , S.J.

Stephen Siwek

"Prep Agent 941"

Edwa rd Zaleski

ii


Scholarship is perhaps th e mainstream! o f life here a t Prep. St. Peter's offers an excellent ed u catio n , b u t It is up t o th e s tu d e n t to a c c e p t it. Education is a tw o way process. The s tu d e n t should be re c e p tiv e to th e te a che r; th e te a c h e r should p resent th e m ate ria l in such a way as to arouse th e c u rio s ity o f his students. In this way, St. Peter's p repares th e students n o t o n ly fo r college, b u t m ore im p o rta n t f o r his place in m odern society.

Individual curiosity . . .

. . . is heightened by classroom study.



K e v in B oland

T ho m as A la r io

R o b e rt C hrzanow ski

J o h n C o rr a d o

E d m un d D illo n

K e n n e th Brack

Law re nce D lu g o le n c k i

Law re nce B rudn icki

K e vin Burke

J o h n D o o le y

3-A Edward D u ffy

A n d re a F e rru lo

Louis E rh a rd t

Francis G a je e s k i

TE A C H E R S C h e m is try : M R . M IL L E R A lg e b r a : M R . M c G U IN E S S L a tin : M R . M O R E T T I S p anish : FR. G A L L E J O N E S , S.J. E n glish: M R . O ’S U L L IV A N H is to ry : M R . B IS C H O F F , S.J. R e lig io n : FR. M c E L R O Y , S.J.

C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: L O U IS E R H A R D T V ic e -P re s id e n t: K E V IN BU RKE S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: R O N A L D R IN N R e p re s e n ta tiv e : ERNEST M IL L E R

R o b e rt Kay

Bruce J u rc is in

Thom as G re e n a n

Joseph M u lv ilh ill

Ernest M ille r

Thom as K e nny

D o n a ld M o o re J e ro m e K e n t

R o b e rt M u rp h y

R o n a ld N ic o la i

Dennis O 'C o n n o r

Thomas Pagel

R o nald Rinn

School Days, School Days

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3-B R ic h a rd Bradsh aw

S te p h e n B loom

J a y B rennan

M ic h a e l C a n to li

Thom as C a rro

TEACHERS C h e m is try : M R . M IL L E R A lg e b r a : M R . M E N D O L L A L a tin : M R . L Y N C H , S.J. F re n c h : FR. M E A G H E R , S.J. G e rm a n : M R . KIBBLER E n g lish : M R . O 'S U L L IV A N H is to r y : M R . B IS C H O F F , S.J. R e lig io n : FR. M c E L R O Y , S.J. G e o r g e C h ip k o

W illia m C a ta lo n o

V in c e n t C o ra s io

M ic h a e l D onohue

W illia m Ham m ann

G le n H o ffm a n

A n th o n y C le rih e w

R o b e rt C o n n e lly

R a ym on d F a vo cci

Frank J oerss

S ta n le y K lo tz

R o b e rt G io v e n c o

P h ilip L a m p re c h t

Bernard M eehan

C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: M IC H A E L C A N T O L I V ic e -P re s id e n t: G U Y PE R E G R IN S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: FRED B O W E N R e p re s e n ta tiv e : W IL L IA M O 'R E IL L Y

W illia m N o rris

W illia m O 'R e illy

J o h n P agano

Josep h Paluscio

Josep h Rom ano

G u y P eregrin

R ich a rd S c h m id t

J o h n S p anto n

A la n Torres

"W o u ld B A N h e lp ? "

H e n ry W y b o lt


D e n n is B a rry

Kevin A v e ry

A lb e r t B eaudet

V in c e n t C o s ta

G re g o r y Duch

W illia m D zilow ski

C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: ALBER T BEAU D ET V ic e -P re s id e n t: J O N A T H A N H A M M E R S e c re ta ry -T ra e s u re r: D A V ID S C U L L Y R e p re s e n ta tiv e : D A N IE L K I N A H A N

P e te r G e r b in o

K e n n e th Jane sk

W illia m H eaney

Paul M u llin

P a trick M c G o v e rn

D o ugla s Raska

R o b e rt G lo w a c k y

J o n a th a n Ham m er

Joseph Lobo

K inaha

K evin M c C a rth y

M a u ric e Piergrossi

A n th o n y O rlo w s k i

S teven R ib a u d o

TEACH ERS C h e m is try : M R . M IL L E R M a th : M R . C A R E Y L a tin : M R . L Y N C H , S.J. F re n ch : FR. J A S C H K O , S.J E n g lish : M R . K E N N E D Y H is to ry : M R . R IN N , S.J. R e lig io n : FR. YA TES , S.J.

R aym ond W a ls h

moment.

James W alu kiew icz

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3-D G e ra ld B a rton

V in c e n t B io n d o

W illia m Byrnes

Joseph Buzzerio

C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: T H O M A S R U A N E V ic e -P re s id e n t: W A L T E R S IN O P O L I S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: J O H N D A IL Y R e p re s e n ta tiv e : G E R A L D C O M P E A U

G e ra ld C o m pea u

F rancis C o y le

M ic h a e l D 'A rie n z o

R o b e rt Dunham

M ic h a e l G a rito

TEACHERS G re e k : M R . G A L IA S T R O A lg e b r a : M R . M E N D O L L A L a tin : FR. O 'D O N N E L L , S.J. F re n c h : FR. M E A G H E R , S.J. E n g lish : M R . K E N N E D Y H is to ry : M R . G R A Y R e lig io n : FR. O 'D O N N E L L , S.J. Jo h n H o ra n

P eter la n n a re lla

K e nneth Lam pe

Thom as Ruane R u g g ie ri

Thomas S ienkiew icz

D a n ie l L ally

R ich a rd M ic h a lo w s k y

Leo nard Reck

ob W aR lte r e rt S in o p o li

Jo h n W in b e rry


Jam es C a p o r r in o

R o b e rt C zo c h a n s k y

T im o th y C h o rn e y

P a trick Evans

E d w ard D om aleski

C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: D A V ID H A N L O N V ic e -P re s id e n t: E D W A R D D O M A L E S K I S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: C H R IS T O P H E R L Y O N S R e p re s e n ta tiv e : B R IA N R Y D W IN

S te p h e n Janiszew ski

D a v id H a n lo n

John G ola s h e s k y

G e o r g e Fleck

Steven M ille r

C h ris to p h e r Lyons

L e o n a rd K iczek

G a ry M ou c h a M ic h a e l M o skal

A n th o n y P a nariello

Reconstruction comes N o rth

TEACHERS C h e m is try : M R . M IL L E R A lg e b r a : M R . M c G U IN N E S S L a tin - M R . M U R E TTI G e rm a n : M R . KIBBLER & M R . LE VIN E E n glish: M R . K E N N E D Y H is to ry : M R . R IC C IO R e lig io n : FR. YATES, S.J.

Russell P ic c o li

Jo se p h Sprouts

Brian Rydwin

Jo se p h P. Rom ano

W illia m Tra p m a n

R onald W e g lin s k i

Thomas W ic k ie w ic z

Jam es Shields

D a v id Scian

Dennis W o n ic a

Raym ond

Zaleski


S te p h e n A b a te

K e n n e th A re s tia

B e rn a rd Bagdzinski

M ic h a e l A r g y e la n

G a r y C in ie llo

R o b e rt C o n ro y

TEACHERS C h e m is try : FR. O ’C O N N O R , S.J. A lg e b r a : FR. P E R S IC H , S.J. L a tin : M R . L Y N C H , S.J. G e rm a n : M R . KIBBLER E n glish: M R . K E N N E D Y H is to ry : M R . B IS C H O F F , S.J. R e lig io n : FR. O ’ D O N N E L L , S.J. S te p h e n D iP a o lo

G a ry D iS o te o

K e vin H a rr in g to n

IH < t

M a r tin D o lan

S ta n le y Lanskey

R o b e rt F in n e rty

S ta n le y Lenc

R ich a rd G ru m b a c h

Jo h n L e o n a rd

I :

Jo se p h L illis

Robe M a rte

D a n ie l M c C a r h ty

C h ris to p h e r N ickerson

Tha ddeus P a pro cki

R o b e rt Pontone

M a rk S e land er

Thomas Sim pson

‘K ille r Joe Page"

C L A S S O FFIC ER S President: K E V IN H A R R IN G T O N V ic e -P re s id e n t: J O H N L E O N A R D S e cre ta ry -T re a s u re r: M A R T IN D O L A N R e p re s e n ta tiv e : C H R IS T O P H E R N IC E R S O N I f

Eugene S p eiche r

Stephen S taubach

Paul Szm ialow icz

Paul T y re ll

R o b e rt Vukas


A le x a n d e r B a rb ito

W illia m B elinski

R ic h a rd D a m ic o

W illia m D e la n e y

J o h n B o b o w ic z

J o h n C a m p b e ll

Thom as C a ro la C le rih e w

J a c k C a v a ri

Ernest

G a rre t Ferguson

M ic h a e l D iP ie tro

Jos e p h C o o n e y

M ic h a e l F lannery

Thomas L anigan

A lb e r t Leier S teven La V io l a

Put A n o th e r N ickle In �

N icholas M a tin

Jam es Luce

Jo h n O b re m s k i

R o b e rt M usella

Louis M e rc u n

TEACHERS C h e m is try : FR. O 'C O N N O R , S.J. A lg e b r a : FR. P E R S IC H , S.J. L a tin : M R . V E R D O N I G e rm a n : M R . KIBBLER E n glish: M R . O 'S U L L IV A N H is to ry : M R . R IC C IO R e lig io n : FR. T IM O N E , S.J.

J T D o n a ld Sandaal

Joseph O Connor

A G e o rg e S yd lar

R o b e rt Sm ith

G re g o ry Panfile

C LA S S P r e s id e n t:

O F F IC E R S

M IT C H E L

V ic e - P r e s id e n t:

SYP

STEVEN

T O M A S ZE S K I

S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: A L E X A N D E R R e p r e s e n ta tiv e : J O H N

John Tochko

Steven Tomaszeski

Paul W h ite

B A R B IT O

T O C H K O

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G e o rg e B a rn e s

Jam es Boylan

M ic h a e l D e S ocio

J o h n D o novan

R o b e rt Finn

C L A S S O F F IC E R S P re s id e n t: R O G E R V E R G A R E T T I V ic e -P re s id e n t: M F C H A E L D e S O C IO S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: M IC H A E L L E C H O N Z A K R e p re s e n ta tiv e : J A M E S C A R R O L L

r. .,a,n F itz g ib b o n s

Thom as K e lly

Foddai

Thom as K ie ly

John H annon

M ic h a e l Lechonzak

C lif fo r d K in le y

J o s e p h K eenan

J o h n L e p a rd

P a tric k Lisa

J o h n M a han

R o b e rt M a llo ry

M a u ro M e c c a

M ic h a e l M o ra le

Thom as Pour

"T he Uncom m on S a lt"

TEACH ER S C h e m is try : FR. O 'C O N N O R , A lg e b r a : M R . C A R E Y L a tin : M R . V E R D O N I F rench: FR. J A S C H K O , S.J. E n glish: M R . M IL L U S H is to ry : M R . R IC C IO R e lig io n : M R . O 'S U L L IV A N

S.J.

M ic h a e l R e illy

Joseph S tin e

D o nald S halhoub

W illia m Styles

Jam es T om ney

R o ger V e rg a re tti

Thom as S m ith

Kevin W illia m s

Francis Sokolik


C a rm in e C a ru s o

R o b e r t F u irita

M ic h a e l H a rtn e tt

J o h n G a r ib a ld i

Thom as G a lla g h e r

Brian M c G o v e rn

Stephen Thomsen

Jo h n Troskey

S ie g frie d T e u r y

Leo nard Filipkow ski

W illia m H a ls e y

M ic h a e l Lan ia

Thom as H a

G e o rg e M ahoney

M ic h a e l M is s a g ia

D a v id Salzman

Josep h Rom ano Ronald Preziozo

Ja m e s Polisin

P h ilip S pooner

Joseph D 'A m ic o

C L A S S O FF IC E R S P re s id e n t: JEFFREY V IT A L E V ic e -P re s id e n t: R O N A L D P R E Z IO Z O S e c re ta ry -T re a s u re r: G E N E G R E E N A N R e p re s e n ta tiv e : J O S E P H D 'A M I C O

G re g o ry Polonica

A n th o n y N a te lli

E ugene G re e n a n

M a tth e w Jusinski

D o u g la s H o lly w o o d

TEACH ER S C h e m is try : FR. O 'C O N N O R , S.J. A lg e b r a : M R . C A S E Y L a tin : M R . V E R D O N I G e rm a n : M R . KIBBLER R e lig io n : FR. O 'D O N N E L L , S.J. E n g lish : M R . M IL L U S H is to r y : M R . R I C C IO

Sm utek

R o b e rt C za ykow ski

Thom as C o n n e lly

P a tric k C a u lfie ld

M a tth e w R u g g ie ro

D ennis S tin ziano

Jo se p h W eiss

'W e re waa itin g fo r M r. Lynch.'

D ouglas Sm ith


W ill you love me in Decem ber . . .

The fo u r separate years o f Prep exist n o t as an e n tity in themselves, b u t w ork and stu d y to g e th e r in th e s p irit o f unity. T oo m any tim es, because th e seniors are se p a ra te d fro m the freshm en in courses and in th e physical p la n t o f Prep, we te n d to fo rg e t th is u n ity. T h e . assemblies, th e re fo re , serve to

re足

kindle th e s p irit o f oneness b y b rin g in g to g e th e r all th e years in one m e e tin g . A t th e assemblies, p resided o ve r b y Father S nyder and President G re g Riley, th e students who have ex足 celled scholastically b y rece iving honor cards are given pu b lic re c o g n itio n . The p rin c ip a l also reports on th e scholastic stand足 ing o f th e school a t large, and gives com parisons w ith th e p e r足 fo rm a n ce o f th e students in past years. The Prep band, always tu n efu l, o fte n e n terta in s a t th e assemblies in th e interm ission o f th e reading o f honors.

M r. Kibbler strums one o f his favorites.

The Christmas Assembly

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A SSE M B LIE S

O u r Pride and G lory

W e sing o f arms and men

Forward March! D o n 't you like my cape? 77

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Activities


PREP A CTIV ITIES



V


SE N IO R RETREAT


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Friday, 3 P.M.


K


Coach M endolla puffing fhe backs through the paces a t C a m p .

O ne . . . Two . . . Three . . . Four . . .

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In

th e ir

la te

A ugust

fo o tb a ll

p re d ictio n s,

Sports

colum ists

across

th e

co u n ty

p icke d th e Prep squad to be a t o r near th e to p o f th e ratin g s a t th e end o f th e '66 c a m p a ig n .

T here

w ere

several

sound

reasons

fo r

such

a

p re d istiffift.

The

team

C o a ch C o ch ra n e b ro u g h t to fo o tb a ll cam p, possessed power, speed, experience and a b u rn in g d esire to win, In c o m p ilin g th e ir 6-3 log, th e te a m re g iste re d im pressive v icto rie s o v e r p o w e rfu l Essex C a th o lic , th e su rging M a ris t Knights and ta llie d th e ir highest p o in t o u tp u t (34) a g a in st th e ir p e re g fiia l rivals-— th e Rams o f Dickinson. A n u m ber o f th e te a m e a rn e d in d iv id u a l re co g n itio n , fo r th e ir perform ances, b u t o u r w a rm -h e a rte d co n g ra tu la tio n s are exte nd e d to th e e n tire team fo r th e ir e ffo rt in e v e ry ga m e which b ro u g h t honor t o them selves and to th e school.

Front row, left to right: D'Allessandro, lannino, Pluchta, Filko, Leconzak, Colford, Pere­ grin, Burke, Osnato, Diehl, O 'C onnor. Second row: M cC ab e, Biondo, Curran, Pater­ noster, DiGeronim o, Lamparella, Forhez, Hrynkiewicz, Haughey, Reagen, Lembo, Sammarco. Third row: Harbace (line coach), Lempa (line coach), Mendolla .backfield coach), Flanagan (trainer), Sargiulo (backfield coach), Smith, Leier, Sokolik, Leppard, Trapman, Mulvihill, Torpey, Zingaro, Erhardt, Miller, Walukiewicz, Klotz, Nickerson, Moucha. Fourth row: Head Coach Cochrane, Mecca, Hanlon, Marsella, Luick, W il­ liams, Zolli, Manna, Drobney, Gurzo, Colacchio, Ryglicki, Greenhalgh, Lawler, Colacurci.


HEY, PREP, DOIT AGAIN!

The forward wall holds fo r a P.A.T. aft

SQUEEZE TH E

B ’s

Preparing Strategy for Essex Catholic

ST. PETER'S 0 — ST. BENEDICT'S 20 A n aggressive and high sp irite d St. Benedict's squad p ro v id e d th e o p p o sitio n fo r th e Prep's season opener. Before th e game, Coach C o chrane stated th a t his team was n o t rea d y to m e e t

"a te a m o f

St. B e n e d icts ca lib e r. Eager to avenge last year's 21-6 loss, the G ra y Bees d o m in a te d pla y fro m th e o p e ning kickoff. Prep's offense s p u ttere d continuously in th e firs t half. O n ly th e fine p la y o f o u r defensive eleven ke p t th e score to 6-0 a t in te rm is­ sion. G len W illia m s p ro vid e d Prep fans w ith th e ir sole b rig h t m om ent by in te rc e p tin g a G ra y Bees pass just b e fore th e h a lf ended. B e n e d icts ke p t th e ir offensive guns sharp and th e defense tig h t th ro u g h o u t th e second half to hold us to short gains. The gam e was tu rn e d in to a ro u t in the fo u rth q u a rte r when th e G ra y Bees scored tw o quick TD s. Y e t such a dismal sta rt p ro vid e d some hints o f b e tte r things to come. The defensive play o f Erhardt, O sn a to and W illiam s m erite d reco g n itio n .

Joe M cC ab e ripping off a long gain against Bayonne


ST. PETER'S 27 —- ESSEX C A T H O L IC 7 Prep jo urneyed to Newark fo r th e ir second tussle against Essex C a th o lic. O u t to avenge S e o p e n in g gam e toss, we proved to one and all th a t Prep was still in the co u n ty race. r. . , A sharp offense led by M anna a n d M cC a b e d ire cte d th e team to its firs t victo ry w ith

a

222

ya rd rushing to t» l. Early in the: firs t q u a rte r, M cC a b e to o k a

h a n d o ff a n d

ram bled 69 yards fo r the firs t T.D. o f th e ye a r and game. A l Lier's P.A.T. was perfect, and Prep had a quick 7-0 lead. The rest o f th e h a lf rem ained scoreless as our detense held tim e and tim e again. , In th e th ird ca n to the Essex team to o k adva nta g e o f a fum ble ana produced its only score o f the gam e. Jim P i l k set up w hat proved to be the winning T.D. w, a 47 ya rd Jaunt. M anna plunged o ve r fo r th a t score, and five plays la te r ran back p u n t 80 yards fo r another. Prep's. S coring antics ended fo r the day with a 70 yard nass— M anna to M cC a b e . ,, Special reco g n itio n goes to Rich Sammarco who in te rce p te d three passes and Dan O santo and Lou Erhardt fo r a fine jo b both on offense and cefense.

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PREP 7, M A R IS T O The '66 Prep-M arist gam e is one th a t will be remembered for some tim e. Both teams had their offensive stars, y e t neither was able to

mount long drives because o f the opponents’

rugged defense. Repeated attem pts by Luick, W illiams, Manna, M c C a b e and Pilla were only successful for short gains. Again and again the Knights held and we were forced to punt. The only socre o f the gam e came in the second quarter on a fourth and six situation. Manna tossed a short pass into the waiting arms o f Glenn W illiams. W illiams, evading four tacklers, went over fo r the T.D. A l Leier's P.A.T. boot com pleted the game's scoring. The defense held the opposition scoreless fo r the final two stanzas, and as a result Prep passed its first "Big Test" 7-0. Special m erit goes to defensive stalwarts W a lly Ryglicki and John Manna.

ST. PETER'S 20 — ST. JO S E P H 'S 6 The Prep-St. Jo e 's gam e was one th a t saw tw o Prep firsts. I t m arked th e firs t tim e in 19 years th a t th e Petreans pla ye d in Union C ity , and it was th e firs t tim e in h isto ry th a t Prep was fa v o re d o v e r St. Joe's. The fie ld was som ew hat o f a d is­ a p p o in tm e n t, b u t th e te a m 's p e rfo rm a n ce w asn't. Early in th e firs t period,- Prep g o t a break on a sh o rt St. Joseph s pun t. W ith G e o rg e Luick and Jo e M c C a b e d o in g the running, St. P eters advanced to th e ir opp on e n ts I I y a rd line. O n th e next play, Luick ca rrie d tw o men in to th e end zone w ith him, and when M anna plunged fo r th e extra p o in t, Prep le d 7-0. The score was still 7-0 in th e th ird q u a rte r when M anna tossed a short pass to J o e M cC a b e , and th e half-back sped 55 yards fo r a n other Prep score. Lier's kick was g ood and it was 14-0. Up until this tim e, th e Prep defense had been superb. St. Joseph s had been pressing th e Prepsters hard b u t th e defense, led by Joe D iG eronim o, held. But when John M anna fu m b le d on his own ten, i t was a m a tte r o f seconds b e fore th e gam e was 14-6. A g a in in th e fo u rth q u a rte r Prep's defense was hard pressed. Luick fu m b le d on the Prep 20. But on a fo u rth down pass play, Tom Smith m ade an a le rt defensive m aneuver to stop th e St. Joe s d rive. The play o f th e gam e came when Dick Sammarco, on fo u rth down, punted fro m his own 25 ya rd line and Vin G urzo downed th e ball on th e St. Joe s 2. O n the next play, Tom Smith ran an in te rc e p tio n in to th e end-zone and th e Blue-Jays were dead. Tom Smith and Rich Sammarco rated special m e rit fo r th e ir to p -n o tch perform ances.

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Glen W illiams evading an Essex Catholic tackier.


LINCOLN is DEAD

Team tackling by W illiam s and Sammarco.

P.A.T. artist A l Lier putting up another against Bayonne.

Luick stopped a fte r a long gain Essex C atholic.

rPREP K t r Z U, d n iN nE l u 20, B aAiYwOi N 6 The Prep-Bayonne game, de sp ite w h a t th e 20-6 score m ig h t indicate, was

rea lly a c liff hanger. The outcom e o f this one was in d o u b t rig h t up to the end, and several tim es th e only th in g th a t saved Prep was its sta lw a rt defense The Prepsters sta rte d o ff stron g ly w ith a sustained d rive o f 70 yards cu lm in at­ ing in a 12 ya rd M anna to Sam arcg TD pass. M id w a y through th e second period, len W illia m s sp rinte d 80 yards fo r the second Prep TD. This ended the firs t half s scoring w ith th e score 14-U. Bayonne to o k th e second h a lf k ic k o ff and b e fore

ti aa anyone knew w hat had

happened th e score was 14-6, I t sta ye d th a t way th ro u g h o u t th e th ird period. The Prep offense w a sn 't m oving the ball, b u t the defense was superb

Three

tim es th e pesky Bees d ro ve inside the St. Peter's 30, b u t the defense held each ^ T a r ly in th e fo u rth qua rte r, Joe M cC a b e scored on one o f the greatest runs o f th e year. Seem ingly sto p pe d on the Prep

35,Joe

fo u r w ould-be tacklers and ran the rem aining

65 yards unmolested,

sudden y

ro

t t roug

read 20-6 a t this po in t, b u t Prep still w anted more. ,, Late in th e fo u rth q u a rte r, w ith A l Z o ll a t th e controls, Prep drove to the Bee's 20 yard line. This b id fo r six points was halted only oecause tim e ran o N . can b . . . id . b o r f f t . d . f . ™ to » Ryglicki, S u rzo and the om nipresent Manna were only a few o f the standouts in this defensive e ffo rt.

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M anna moves in fo r the kill.

Joe

M cC ab e

trying

to

find

some

running

room

against

Lincoln.

L IN C O L N 33 — PREP 0 W hen th e Lincoln Lion stalked in to Roosevelt S tadium it was an extrem e­ ly hungry fo e — -so hungryi, 3n fa c t, th a t i t de vo ure d th e Prep s d ig n ity , morale, fo u r gam e w in ning streak, and co u n ty-ch a m p io n sh ip hopes in one, big b ite . A c tu a lly , th e s ta rt o f th e spectacle was q u ite e n couraging t o Prep fans. A fte r sto p ping Lincoln on th re e running plays, th e Petreans g o t th e ball on th e ir own 20. They d ro ve down to th e Lincoln 12 and it app ea re d as if th e y would go all th e w ay. But th e usually sure-handed Rich Sam marco ca u g ht a pass on th e tw o and fu m b le d th e ball as he headed fo r p a y -d irt. From th a t p o in t on, Prep seemed to lack its fig h tin g sp irit. A t halftim e, the score was a "d e c e n t" 14-0. But in th e second half, th e re were six fum bles and one in te rc e p tio n . There were also numerous broken plays and the pre viously excellent defense stepped aside to make way fo r th e surging Lion. This gam e w ill be recalled as th e w orst d e fe a t ever suffered b y a C o ch ­ rane-coached te a m . Early in th e th ird period, Lincoln rooters chanted Its all over, le t's go hom e." It was g o o d a d vice and a lo t o f Prep fans to o k it. Peregrin stopping a gain!!


PREP 26 — M E M O R IA L 6 The fangless M e m o ria l T ig e r c re p t in to Roosevelt S ta­ dium and craw le d out, a fte r St. Peter's had been kind enough to win b y th e small score o f 26-6. The ou tcom e o f this one was n e ve r in d o u b t as th e Prep rushing corps o f Jo e M c C a b e and G e o rg e Luick co m b in e d w ith th e pass*ing o f John M anna to Dick S am m arco and G le n W illia m s to run th e T igers o ff th e fie ld . M id w a y th ro u g h th e firs t q u a rte r, Jo e M c C a b e to o k a h a n d o ff fro m M anna and ram b le d 65 yards f o r th e firs t Prep score. In th e second p e rio d , G le n W illia m s ca u g h t a sh o rt pass fro m M anna, broke in to th e clear, and n o b o d y cam e near him as he scored Prep's second T.D. T h ro u g h o u t th e firs t h a lf th e defense held tig h tly , thanks la rg e ly to th e lin e p la y o f sophs Lam parella and D eG ero n im o and th e lin e -ba ckin g o f W a lt R yglicki and Vin G urzo. A f t e r th e M ara u d e rs had taken a 20-6 lead in th e th ird q u a rte r, coach C o ch ra n e s u b stitu te d his players fre e ly . A s th e T ig e r defense b re a th e d a sigh o f re lie f, halfback L a rry Law ler to o k a Ray C u rra n h a n d o ff and g a llo p e d 75 yards up th e m id d le and scored th e fin a l T.D. o f th e Sammarco punts against St. Joe's.

a fte rn o o n .

W illiams finds the gap in the Bayonne defense.

N O R T H BERGEN 7 — ST. PETER'S 6 The Prep-N orth Bergen gam e fo llo w e d w h a t seemed to be th e p a tte rn o f p la y when­ ever these tw o teams m eet. The Petreans pushed th e Bruins fro m one end o f Roose­ v e lt Stadium to th e other, b u t somehow the Bruins came o u t on to p . Early in th e game, Prep d ro ve to th e 10 ya rd line on th e running o f Jo e M cC a b e and John M anna. But this was th e firs t o f m any vain scoring e ffo rts as th e Bruins to o k o ve r on downs. From th e re on, it was a defensive b a ttle until late in th e second p e r­ io d . The Bruins, w ith fu llb a ck M ie le pow ering up th e m iddle, m arched 80 yards fo r a score. The P.A.T. was g ood and th e score stood 7-0. The Prep has never played a second-half like th e y d id th a t day. The firs t tim e the M arauders g o t th e ir hands on th e ball th e y sustained a d rive w ith M c C a b e circlin g end fo r the fin a l 6 yards and it was 7-6. A f te r th a t, Prep fo u g h t, and scram bled, and surged, b u t never scored. So g re a t was the Prep defense, th a t th e Bruins made only one firs t down. O n th re e occasions the Prep had th e ball first-a n d -g o a l inside th e 10-yard line. But each tim e th e p a ten te d Prep pow er plays fa ile d . The afternoon o f fru stra tio n ended w ith the Bruins on to p 7-6. The gods must have been against St. Peter's. It's the only explanation .there is.


PREP 34 — D IC K IN S O N 7 The

Dickinson

Rams th u nd e re d

in to

Roosevelt

S tadium hungry fo r a v ic to ry o ve r th e ir perennial enemies fro m St. Peter's Prep. But this was n o t to be, as th e Prep exp lo d ed f o r its fin e st offensive o u t­ p u t o f th e season. For a w h tljf it looked as i f the Rams would have th e ir upset as th e y 's to rm e d d o w n fie ld the firs t tim e th e y g o t th e ball. Two runs b y Riley Jefferson p u t th e ball oft th e Prep 4, and th re e plays la te r i t was Dickinson 7, Prep 0. A f t e r th a t, th e Prep offense to o k o ve r and th e y were n o t to be h a lte d. O n a b e a u tin i roll-out, John M anna scam pered down to th e Dickinson

10. He

scored sh o rtly a fte r on a sneak in to th e endzone. U e r's kick was g o o d and th e score was tie d . Then w hile th e defense held, th e offense rolled on. A pass fro m M anna to th e speedy G le n W illiam s John Manna, this year's Tom my M yers Trophy W inner.

covered 65 yards fo r a T.D. Joe M cC a be 's end run was g o o d fo r a n o th e r 6 points, and on a p e rfe c tly executed d ra w play, G e o rg e Luick rum bled 25 yards fo r a n o th e r Prep to u chd o w n . The fin a l score o f the d a y was on an in te rc e p tio n b y W illia m s who re­ tu rn e d th e ball (shades o f H enry C a rr) 70 yards fo r th e T.D. Dickinson th re a te n e d late in th e fo u rth quarter, b u t an a le rt defense, aid e d by a fine sideline tackle b y C o -c a p ta in A l Z olli, halted th e d rive a t th e Prep 3 ya rd line. The M.V.P. aw ard

w e n t to

q u a rte rba ck John

M anna fo r his tru ly excellent perform ance. But be­ sides M ann§,

M cC a be , W illiam s, O snato, Gurzo,

Luick, O 'C o n n o r, C a p ta in s D 'Alessandro and Zolli, and indeed the whole team , starred in this fine w ra p-u p to a fin e season.

Joe M c C a b e cutting through the Dickinson defense.

! H l\

T rB n

95 M ayor W helan presents M anna w ith the Myers Trophy.


TEAM RECORD Prep. 0 27 7 20 20 0 26 6 34

Tom Smith spoiling a Saint Joe's pass.

TEAM H O N O R S Wally Greenhalgh: 2nd Team All-State Parochial 2nd Team All-County 2nd Team Fifth Quarter Club John Manna: 2nd Team All-County Joe McCabe: 2nd Team All-County Wally Ryglicki: 1st Team All-Metropolitan Dan Osnato: Honorable Mention All-County Joe DiGeronimo: Honorable Mention All-County Rich Sammarco: Honorable Mention All-County

Opp. St. Benedict's Essex Catholic Marist St. Joseph's Bayonne ............. Lincoln............... Memorial North Bergen Dickinson Won 6 — Lost 3

20 7 0 6 6 33 6 7 7


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J U N IO R VA R SITY SCORES St. Peter's Prep Opponents 0 Essex Catholic 13 Marist 6 St. Joseph's 12 Bayonne 12 M em orial 19 Essex Catholic 6 North Bergen W o n I — Lost 6

26 20 37 13 19 12 13

J U N IO R V A R SITY Front Row: Johnson, Piergrosi, Holy, Delefove, G erbino, O 'Donnele, Simons, LaViola. Second Row: Lauber, Haughey, Serra, G eibas, Paluscio, Lillis, Atkachunas, Donatacci. Third Row: LaG rande, Lechinzach, Donovan, Dolan, Mercun, W y b o lt, Coach Mendolla.

F R E S H M A N SCO RES Opponents ter's Prep 6 M arist St. Joseph's . 19 Bayonne 6 St. Benedict's 6 M em orial 25 North Bergen 6 Essex Catholic 20 W on 3 — Lost 4

20 0 12 12 7 38 0

FR ESH M A N FOOTBALL TEAM Front R o w Chiola, Newton, Dunne, Green, Mullin, Pilla, Cowal, McConville. Second Row: Pazden, W helan, G regory, Agresta, Rupprecht, Hochstein. DiGeorgio,_Cicata, Trescott, wski. Third Row: Coach Lempa, Murray, Brando, Bionao, Lampaf^ella, k. N o t Pictured: Giordano, Kelly, Gianeila, M eaLewis, Polo, Assistant Coach Hrebinia gher, Wicks, Nagel, Philhower.

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. . . A nd this is where we e a t lunch.

T H E G R ID IR O N HOP

U

A f t e r a rousing v ic to ry o v e r Dickinson anc a hardy Thanksgiving d in n e r u n d er th e ir belts, Prepsters e scorted th e ir d a tes to th e annual G rid iro n H o p . They d a n ced to the b e a t o f A l M c C o rm ic k ana his b and o f th e Unknown. Everyone tr ie d his hand a t th e skate and th e p o p u la r slow dances, even th e Charleston and th e square-dance. A t twelve, th e music s o ftly s to p p e d and Prepsters m ade th e c irc u it o f restaurants so th e n ig h t m ig h t lin g e r on. A ll those lucky enough to a tte n d w ill a g re e th a t th e H o p was a b iq success.

Yes, we have no bananas.

I

Look into my eyes.


The Making O f The President 1966.

Student C o u n cil

It's not whether you win or lose . . .

In your heart you know he's right!


President G re g Riley accepts his office. The Executive C om m ittee: standing— Bob Lembo, W a lte r Greenhalgh, Jim Burke; seated— Vice-President Ed Milne and Paul DePascale.

If th e s u p p o rt given to th e S tu d e n t C o u n cil this y e a r is any in d ic a tio n o f school s p irit, then

Prep

stands high, in th is fie ld . Led b y President G re g Riley and th e

Executive C o m m itte e , th e S tu d e n t

C o uncil sparked m any new undertakings this year. Rallies were held b e fo re all m a jo r games, dances were im p ro ve d and th e in tram urals were co n tin ue d under th e council's d ire c tio n . The

"Prep Button

also becam e a fix tu re o f life as cle ve r title s were found this y e a r to a d ve rtise all th e council s under­ takings. A ll in all, Prep can look w ith p rid e on its Student C ouncil, w hich a fte r m any years o f s triv ­ ing, fin a lly seems to have taken th e in itia tiv e and has becom e th e fo c a l p o in t o f all o th e r a c tiv itie s a t Prep.

M r. James Breininger, S.J., M oderator

101


Senior Representatives: C arl DeLorenzo, M a tt Caulfield, Jack C arm ody, Vin Fusco, Chris Lamb, Paul Diebel.

Junior Representatives: Brian Rydwin, John Tochko, Daniel Kinahan, Ernie M iller, Chris Nickerson, Bill O 'Reilly, G erry Com peau.

Freshman Representatives: Mike Donahue, Vincent C oviello, Rich Pompliano, Mike Fitzpatrick, G iato m o G regory, Jim Gallo.

Sophomore Representatives: Ken Mann, John Chila, John Pron, Joe DeGeronam o, Dennis Resnick, Leo Spoccavento, James Hamill, Tom Elliot.



T H E CU R TA IN R I S E S ...

So we need an old man, eh?

m n ip iq f

^

jm

-

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ir STOR

You can't leave with my suitcase.

104

Haven't murdered anyone since breakfast?


...o n IN H E R IT T H E W IN D

I

105


Henry Drummond

............

M a tth e w

Brady .............................................. Frank

Harrison

G reg o ry

E. K. Hornbeck .....................................

Joseph

Rachel Brown ;................................................

Bachand, '6 7 Ragazzo, '6 7 W arzenski, '67

Ellen G a lla g h e r (S D A )

Bertrum Cates ..................................................

Brian

Rev. Jerem iah Brown .......

Brian

Judge ..............................................................

M itchel Syp, '6 8

M a y o r .............................................

G erry

Mrs. Krebs .................................... Elijah

La Forgia

M cG overn, '6 8 Blaszczak, '6 7 Jo

Ann K allnaw ski

(S

....................................................................................... Robert Brennan, '6 7

H o w a rd ............ ,..................................... M elin d a

Lawrence Adam s '7 0

.........................................

Devora D'Ercole (S D A )

Hurdy G urdy M an - H a w k e r ............................... m

Jeffrey V ita le , '6 8

M ee k e r ...........

Louis

D avenport .......................................................................... ..Patrick Mrs. Brady .........................

N a te lli, '6 7 Caulfield, '6 8

M ichele Pagano (S D A )

G o o d fe llo w ................................................

Thomas Simpson,'6 8

Sillers ...............................................

....RussellPiccol

Mrs. McLain .......................................................................N a ta lie Ciolto (A S A )

TH E CAST

Phil Platt ............................................... Bollinger ...................................................

PaulM o tto la , '6 Leonard Kiczek,'6 8

Bannister ........................................................................... M a tth e w Dunlap

...................

Paul

Jusinski, '6 8 Fischer, '6 8

Mrs. Blair ............................ ............................. ................. ...Joan Hopper (S H A ) C o o p e r .............. .r...................................................... James Stuart, '6 7 Timmy ........ ..................................................................Stephen Thomsen, 68 Doc Kimble - Dr. K e lle r ........................ H arry Y. Esferbrook

Thomas Schmidt, '67

....................................................James M cCaffery, '6 7

Dr. Page .....

..Donald

Inserra, '6 7

Sunny ...................................................................... S olange Demontreux (S H A ) Dr. Aaronson ......................... ....................... ............ ..... Brian Fitzgibbons, '6 8 Reuter's M an ........................... P h o to g ra p h e r

G regory Panfile

..............................................................

Tow nspeople ......

Dennis Reilly, '7 0 - Christine G o ld a M ichael DeVaney, '7 0 - Arleen Cerbone Elayne Puzan (A S A ) - Miss Kozlowski Ellen Dietz (S D A ) - M a ry Anne Gordon M a ria Colaneri (H F A ) - Miss Borkowski

Jurors — .........— ...........

Joseph Sprouls (A S A ) (H F A ) (A S A ) (SD A ) (A S A )

.............James Polisin, '6 8 - Tim Chorney, '6 8 Ronald Prezioso, '6 8 - Jay Brennan, '6 8


The leads shake hands a t the close o f a great per­ formance. Frank Ragazzo

G re g Bachand

FALL PLAY Joe Warzenski "E. K. Hornbeck"

Ellen G allagher "Rachel Brown"

was

S crip tu re and utters o f Charles Darwin s th e o ry o f evo­

one o f Prep's fin e s t d ra m a tic exploits ever. C o n g ra tu la ­

lution, th e tw o leads fo u g h t o u t one o f the most d ra ­

tions are in o rd e r to th e la rge st cast Prep has ever had,

m a tic scenes in all o f p la y history.

This year's fa ll p ro d u ctio n ,

"In h e rit The W in d ,

fo r th e ir hard w ork and trem endous e ffo rt. C re d it is

Thanks are in o rd e r n o t only to Fr. Richard T. Timone,

especially due to th e o u tstan d in g d ire c tio n o f our own

S.J., the m o d e ra to r o f the Drama C lub, b u t also the the "unsung heroes" o f the play, the stage crew. Lead by

J e ro m e Lawrence, M r. R o b e rt K ibbler. The play based on th e Scope s (Monkey) Trial was p e r­ fo rm e d in a hig h ly professional manner, luring each mem­ be r o f th e audience in to sheer enjoym ent, sta rtin g w ith the a rriva l o f M a tth e w H arrison Brady and ending with th e closing o f Drum m ond's briefcase. A m id

shouts o f

Dan Murawinski, this g ro u p o f d e d ica te d students kept the stage set fo r the p ro p e r scenes and never missed a curtain call. A ll things considered, this fa ll play was a tru ly u n fo rg e tta b le perform ance.


Under the leadership o f John

,j

Kozarick and Paul Diebel, the Petroc has put forth colorful maga­ Senior staff members, le ft to right: Tom Podesta, Bob Barker, A l Zolli, and A l Romano.

zines aimed

a t enlightening

student body. A fte r

the

reading an

|

only becomes aware o f the chang-

-

ing student Council, but also of

such o fb e at topics as "The Balloon

|

A ffa ir." Such a variety has made Petroc interesting and enjoyable reading.

Left to right: John Kozarich, Editor; Paul Diebel, Co-Editor; and Steve Janiszewski, Photography Editor.

Staff members, le ft to right: Kevin Avery, Dan M cC arthy, Jerry Compeau, Tom Ruane, Mike Argylan, Kevin Harrington, Ken Williams, Steve Janiszewski, Vin Tavormina, and Ed Dillon.

108

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issue o f Petroc, the student not



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rr*kf^%)fry HaKSSKSI

Steve Janiszewski, Paul Hughes.

W h a t football game?

Photographers Thomas Wickiewicz, Jim Flaherty, Ed Dillon, Steve Janiszewski, Paul Hughes, and Ray Zaleski.

110


RECORD W on 5 Lost 2 Third Place in C ity Championship

Front row, le ft to right: Ed H in te, John Ryan, M a tt Caulfield, Kevin Bennett, Ernie Baker, Coach M aliff. Back row, le ft to right: Frank M cG u ire, G ene Iwanyk, Tom Plaza, Jim M ottershead, Bob Pontone, John Bobowicz, Steve M iller, Paul Diebel.

CROSS COUNTRY TRACK Frosh tracksters, Jim Horan, Larry Antonucci, Tom Cowan, Jim Murphy, Lou Parisi, M arty Downey, Koenraed Vandegaer, Mike Giannechini, George W rit.

M ile men Bob Pontone and Paul Deibel.


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DANCE C O M M ITTEE

Back row: DePasquale, Touhy, Belton, Kowalik, Ruane. Sec­ ond row: M urphy, Clossey, Gurzo, Fusco, Warzenski, LaForgai, G erm inario. Third row: M urphy, Telep, Fabio, Greehalgh, Gilch, Cardiello, Jaz. Fourth row: Friend, Ryglicki, Burke, Riley, Kusen, C o ar. Bottom row: Chiola.

Top Row: W o nica, Tochko, Syp, Rydwin, Kiely, G lowacky, Walukiewicz, Erhardt. Bottom Row: M c C a r­ thy, Chorney, Vitale, Nickerson, M iller, Tomaszewski, Piccoli, G allo.

Hard a t work?


Smashing ©;[

previous records, th e dance co m m itte e , w ith

th e a d vice o f M r. M il I us, S.J.j, lias m ade 1967 "th e ye a r o f the d a n c e .1'

Prep "sce ne " lia s

te s te d

0 n various F riday and

S a ta ld a y nights some o f ' j p f g re a te s t prowds e ve r recorded in Hudson C o u n ty . The music has been p ro vid e d b y fresh, lively groups fro m OUf area. B rig h t new deco ra tio n s have helped to set th e mood; f o r 't h e sV/ingers. The c;@mmi!ftee, h e aded fey Paul DePascale, has b ro u g h t sev­ eral innovations w h ich haw® bo lste re d th e s p irit a t th e dances. Such new ideas, which in clu d e contests, awards and m ore live music th a n e ve r b e fore , have helped to a dd g re a te r g ro u p parItc ip a tio n . The increased Ifv# music has ranged fro m folk-rock to w ild jazz. The m ixture o f th is ty p e o f music and w s re n t records has

H ow dy!

pro ve d ito be .a w inning co m b in a tio n a t each dance.

Ladies in waiting.

"The Tomboys"

". . . and then 1 made my second million in oil."

113


â–

Killer Joe

illl^ Ecstasy!

Sweetie Pie

W ildthing


G l e e C lu b Allelu! Allelu! Everybody sing Allelu!

M r. Connolly, S.J., M o d 足 erator, directs the singing.

It is an undeniable fa c t th a t Prepsters leve to open th e ir m ouths in song. M r. C o n n o lly, S.J., w orking on this theory, has reorganized th e G le e C lu b to give th e

Prep students an o u tle t fo r th e ir

music. The C lu b has p ro vid e d the music a t several o f our masses, and hopes to e n te rta in

a t assemblies in th e fu tu re .

M r. C o n n o lly, in a sp u rt o f genius, has fo u nd a piano to

p ro vid e accom pani足

m ent fo r his gro u p . The members o f the C lu b are fa st establishing th e ir rep u ta 足 tio n

as one o f the

b e tte r sounds o f

Prep, and are m oving to w a rd a sp irited c o m p e titio n w ith the Band fo r th e title o f th e m ost accom plished musical talents in th e area.

Stan Lansky on guitar accompanies singers a t a practice.

The Prep G lee Club.




B w w w i w j M ^ iM n .'P w t 'T * * r i i j

C o ach Je rry- H a llig a n looked fo rw a rd to a ve ry successful '6 6 -’67 season, fo llo w in g Prep's dism al

12-11

showing

in th e

previous ca m ­

p a ig n . The reason fo r such high o p tim ism can be summed up in th e s ta rtin g fiv e and th e ir ca p a ble, e ve r re a d y subs. V eterans Serge

DeBari and Tim

M e rcie r,

w ith tenacious C lif f Jacobson, fo rm e r J.V . star T ony C a ta n za ro and Dick C o m p a , com posed' th e s ta rtin g q u in te t. Sophom ores Bob Hansen aqd G e o rg e Schwenk, to g e th e r w ith Seniors Bob N o d in e , C harles Lanktree and Ed Finn, pla ye d th e key roles in s u p p o rtin g th e b ig guns. O ffe n sive firew orks w ere p ro v id e d b y DeBari, th e te a m 's to p scorer, M e rc ie r and C a ­ tanzaro. A ll th re e o f whom tic k le d th e tw ines a t a I I p o in t plus a ve ra g e p e r gam e.

A n d +he season begins-

DeBari hooks against Ferris.

Tim M e rc ie r ......................................

21

Points .........................................

234

G am es

Fouls taken ...............................

84

Fouls scored .............................

75

Foul average ........................... 89% T otal points .............................

309

A ve ra g e ....................................

14.7


BASKETBALL T E A M Third row, le ft to right: Jacobson, Lanktree, M ercier, Catanzaro. Second row: Tomaszeski, C o m p a, Am ejka, DeBari, Finn. First row: Nodine, Hansen, Cantoli, Schwenk, Delaney, Lyons.

VA R SITY RECORD St. Peter's

W h a t d o I do now???

O pponent

84

St. M ichael's (J.C.) ................... 66

73

Fordham Prep ............................ 70

74

St. Aloysius (J.C.) ..................... 61

71

Lincoln .......................................... 39

66

Dickinson ..................................... 65

52

Roselle C a th o lic ....................... 47

98

Hudson C a th o lic ..................... 56

62

Regis ............................................ 53

62

Brooklyn Prep ............................. 39

72

Snyder .......................................... 80

67

Ferris ............................................. 60

78

Bayonne ........................................ 66

84

M a ris t .......................................... 73

79

Lincoln .......................................... 44

74

Dickinson ..................................... 66

76

Snyder .........................................

75

Ferris ............................................ 71

74 90

Bayonne ... Hudson C a th o lic ....................... 52

58

M a rist .......................................... d

56

Bergen C a th o lic ....................... 79 W on

17 — Lost 4

78


C lif f Jacobson ........................................

21

Points ..........................................

142

G am es

Fouls taken ................................

92

Fouls scored ..............................

62

Foul a ve ra g e ............................ 6 7 % T o ta l points ..............................

204

A v e ra g e .....................................

14.7 Awestruck netmen.

The

Prep team

showed in its pre-season

exhibitions th a t it w ould be a fast, alert, high scoring and

aggressive op p on e n t,

and

one

th a t w ould be in th e th ick o f C o u n ty Honors. H allig a n 's H oopsters c e rta in ly g o t o ff on th e

rig h t

fo o t

by

ta kin g

th e ir

firs t

nine

contests o f th e cam paign, in route to th e ir C a t goes up fo r a deuce.

fine 17-4 record. This ye a r also saw Prep b e 足 com e th e Je su it T ournam ent C ham pions by d e fe a tin g Regis and Brooklyn Prep. Tim M erc ie r and Serge DeBari were named to the T ournam ent A ll-S ta r Team.



C aptu res Jesuit C h a m p io n s h ip

M ercier receives All-Star Award


D e ce m b e r 2 m arked th e d a te f o r th e season's o p e n e r a g a in st St. M ic h a e l's (J.C .). DeBari set th e pace in th e co n test w ith 2 1 markers, a nd as a result Prep d e fe a te d th e M ichaeleans b y a 84-66 score. Fordham Prep, o u r J e s u it rivals fro m th e b ig c ity , p ro 足 v id e d th e o p p o s itio n f o r o u r second g am e. It was a close, h a rd -fo u g h t tussle, b u t D eBari a g a in spearh e a d e d th e a t 足 ta ck w ith 28 p o in ts in th e 73-70 w in , St. A l's and Lincoln w ere next on th e schedule, and p ro ve d to be easy foes b y fa llin g a t th e w ayside, 74-61 and 7 1-39. Dickinson, led b y high sco ring Ron Dabney, gave Prep a rough tim e b e fo re fa llin g sh o rt b y a p o in t 66-65 ffi th e f ifth gam e o f th e season. T on y C a ta n zare , w ith

18

points, p a ce d th e a tta c k in th e 52-47 Roselle C a th o lic w in. The J e s u it T o u rn a m e n t cam e next, a nd Prep scored a 62-53 v ic to ry o v e r Regis and a 62-39 triu m p h sover Brooklyn Prep to ta ke th e J e s u it T itle .

Tom Pour stars for J.V.

Serge DeBari Games .....

C om pa goes up the middle for two

'

Points ........................................

274

Fouls taken

***

....................

Fouls scored .............................

79

Foul average .......................... 65% Total points ............

353

A ve ra g e ...................................

HUP

123


Prep dunks!

DeBari breaks through the defense.

Tony Catanzaro Games ................................. Points .......................... Fo,uls taken .. Fouls scored Foul average Total points . A verage .......

Amejka puts one up.

Help!

124


I wish I knew where the ball is. C liff hits from the outside.

The com ing o f th e new ye a r also b ro u g h t Prep s firs t loss o f th e season and its firs t o f tw o losses to Snyder, a double o ve rtim e

80-72

setback.

Prep

rebounded

from

th e ir in itia l

jo u lt by o u tdista n cin g th e ir next fiv e opponents w ith com par足 able ease. T heir fifth trium p h , a 74-66 ove rtim e win over Dickin足 son m arked a dou ble win cam paign o ve r the Rams. Prep also CATHDUW

d e fe a te d Lincoln, Ferris, Bayonne, and Hudson C a th o lic tw o tim es ap ie ce d u rin g th e season. The next loss o f th e season came a t the hands o f Snyder once again b y a 78-76 score, thus se ttin g the stage fo r the final week o f th e season. Tied w ith Snyder fo r the to p spot in the county, Prep journeyed to the M a rist gym fo r a b ig game w ith the knights. A v ic to ry here would have assured Prep o f a t least a tie fo r th e county title , b u t upset-m inded M arist, led by scoring whiz Dennis H am m er shocked Prep 60-58, thus knocking the Petreans o u t o f co n ten tio n . O u r final game o f th e year came in th e S tate Tournam ent against Bergen C a th o lic. It also ended w ith Prep on the short end o f a 79-56 score. Despite our late season defeats, the team showed one and all th a t it had the makings o f a very fine club, and one th a t would be to u gh to handle in the next couple o f seasons. O ur

Tony works fo r points.

congratulations go o u t to every player who made this season such a success, and a note o f thanks and adm iration fo r Coach J e rry H alligan, one o f the finest coaches in the state, and in Prep basketball history.


Rich C o m p a G am es

........................................

19

Points ..........................................

148

Fouls taken .................................

50

Fouls scored ..............................

29

Foul ave ra g e ............................ 4 8 % T o ta l points .............................. A v e ra g e ........................................

177 9.3

Tim shoots over deender.

C om e near me and I'll hit you.

Kapowicz shoots from the line.

126


Junior Varsity: left to right, First Row: E. Schroback, J. Kacprowicz, R. M urphy, J. Cooney, R. Barkowitz; Second Row: D. Smith, W. Kachur, J. Gallam bardo, M . K etterer, M . Boylan, L. Spaccavento, K. Lampe, S. Bloom; (not pictured) Tom Pour, G uy Peregrin.

Freshman: left to right, Kneeling: A . Sutcliff, N. O 'C onnor, D. Hochstein, M . W heelan, V. Germanario; Standing: Rev. M r. M . Walsh, S.J., T. M urray, E. Rupprecht, J. Brando, J. Ack, J. Callahan, T. Bionda; (not pictured) D. O'Sullivan, W . Dowd, L. Hurley.

J.V. in action.

FROSH RECORD W on I I — Lost I 0 J.V. RECORD W on I 6 — Lost 3


D e b a t in g

Richard M oran

Bob Howard

A lth o u g h

num erically weakened

by

last year's

g ra d u a tio n , th e D ebate S o cie ty a tte n d e d its normal c irc u it o f Tournam ents fo r the 1966-67 season. The va rsity team o f R ichard M ora n and Bob H ow ard under th e d ire c tio n

o f M r. W illia m

Loewe, S.J.

tu rn e d in a d m ira b le perform ances in several in te r足 sta te tournam ents. A fittin g rew ard fo r a y e a r o f hard work was earned b y th e va rsity team w ith th e selection o f Rich M oran and Bob H o w ard as q u a lifie rs fo r th e N a tio n a l Finals o f th e C a th o lic Forensic League to be held in A tla n tic C ity . As coach fo r the J.V . Team, W a lte r Barr has tra in e d several teams to continue the tra d itio n a l excellence o f th e S ociety. Juniors Pat C a u lfie ld and M a rtin Dolan and Sophs John Brockman and Edward M ackiew icz turn e d in superior perform ances in th e ir endeavors and w ill ca rry on as the va rsity team next year.

128

W a lte r Barr


Tom Schm idt and Robert Brennan

Rev. M r. W illiam Loewe, S.J.

M artin Dolan and Pat Caulfield.

Edward Mackiowicz and Robert Brockman

129


So d ality

Senior Sodality executives Lou Natelli, Vice-President; G re g Bachand, President; John Duffy, Treasurer.

SOPHOMORES Andryszewski Atkachunas Baginski Bannon Bennek Bennet B re d e ho ft Brower C h io la C le a ry C o n nelly C o rcora n C o rrig a n C ozzetta D ailey Della Fave D iG e ron im a — Treasurer Dischler Domaleski Fleischer G a llo G ener G rzelak H am ill Hanly Hansen H o ly K e tte re r Kopacz Kovatch Kuzmiak L a G ra tta LaQ uaglia LaSalle Lizza Luppino Lynyak M acD onald M ackiew icz M ahon— President M iceli Mruz

130

O 'D o n n e ll O 'C o n n o r Osa ben Pacholec Pazden Plust Pulichino Reznick— Vice-P resident Rooney S a batino Sawicz Schneider Siwek Spaccavento S ta tile Szewczyk Szmerda W illia m s Zaleski

JU N IO R S Burick Buzzerio C o lfo rd C osta F itzgibbons G ru m b a ck Heany Lally— S e cre tary M c C a rth y — President M cC oy M ichalow sky Paluscio R ibaudo Ruane R u g g ie ri— V ice-P resident Rumain Sienkiewicz S inopoli Sullivan W in b e rry

SENIORS Bachard— President Ba rr Blaszczak C a rm o d y Deibel D uffy— Treasurer Dw yer G ra n ville G ree n e — S ecretary G rillo G rish G urzo H o w a rd Jacobson LoPresti: M iln e N a te lli— Vice-President O 'C o n n o r Palmieri Rooney S ch m id t Steinbacker Vyzas, B. Vyzas, K. Z olli

Seniors discuss improvements for the Film Forum with M r. Millus.


Prep strives in all its a c tiv itie s to g ive its students a rea lizatio n o f th e need fo r C hristio n

c o m m ittm e n t

w o rld .

Perhaps

and

no

in v o lv e m e n t

o th e r

a c tiv ity

in

works

th e as

a c tiv e ly to a ch ie ve th is re a liza tio n as th e So足 d a lity .

T hrough

its

p ro g ra m s

of

in te rfa ith

m eetings, film seminars and w eekly m eetings, th e fo u r S o d a litie s o f Prep have established themselves as th e fo re m o s t religious g ro u p in th e school, and one o f th e S o d a lity leaders in th e co u n ty . Senior Sodalists have been in stru 足 m ental

in o rg a n iz in g

Forum, and su p p o rt to

th e

and

Ju n io rs

running have

th e

give n

Film

Sophomore Christian Leadership G roup discussion,

a c tiv e

it. Senior G e rry Blaszczak serves

n o t o n ly in Prep's S o d a lity, b u t also as Presi足 d e n t o f th e A rc h d io c e s e S o d a lity Union. As a g ro u p , th e S o d a lits w ork to selves "C h ris tia n ,

c u ltu re d

make th e m 足

g e n tle m e n ",

and

strive to im p ro v e th e school in areas w here th e y can.

M r. Connolly plans for the next discussion.


F ilm Forum

Scene from "N o b od y W a v e d G oo d-b ye!"

The Film Forum is a co n cre te example o f th e p o sitive w ork p e rfo rm e d b y th e S od a lity. The

Forum

A c tio n

is an o u tg ro w th

G ro u p .

It

o f th e

has presented

movies as "Z o rb a th e G re e k ,"

Senior

such fine

"D a v id and

Lisa," and "Sundays and C y b e le ." In o rd e r M r. W alsh, S.J., m oderator of the Film Forum

to fu rth e r enhance th e e n jo ym e n t o f th e Prep seniors, and girls fro m St. A l's and St. Dom's, a social is held a fte r a discussion o f th e film .

I t h o u g h t w e W ould m e e t s o m e b o y s h e r e .

Jim Healy overwhelms them again.

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C o m m u n io n B reakfast

Father Rector addresses the Fathers and Sons.

M ain Speakers: M r. Robert How ard, Faulkner, S.J., Robert H ow ard.

Fr. Joseph

T ra d itio n has always had a large role to play a t Prep, and one o f th e m ost p o p u la r tra d itio n s is ce rta in ly the annual Father and Son Com m union Breakfast. This year th e a tte n d in g fa th ers and sons were tre a te d to a wellplanned and inspiring m orning, and thanks are in o rd e r to Fr. H o ffe n, S.J., who organized it. A f te r Mass in St. Peter's C hurch, ce le b ra te d by Fr. N o rto n , S.J., all ad 足 jo urned to th e c a fe te ria fo r talks and a meal. The Sons were represented b y R o b e rt H ow ard, and the Fathers b y M r. R o b e rt H o w a rd . President G re g Riley a cte d as toastm aster, and th e main address was given b y Fr. Faulkner, S.J. For those a tte n d in g this year, the Father and Son Breakfast was a m em orable a ffa ir.

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S cien ce C lub

Puff, the M ag ic Dragon

A ll Science C lu b m em bers conceive o f in d ivid u a l ex足 perim ents and ta ke perhaps th e e n tire y e a r c a rryin g o u t th e ir experim ents. The clu b works in th re e d iffe re n t areas: chem istry, which is in th e p re d o m in a te position, b io lo g y, and physics. The chemists c o n d u ct in tric a te experim ents such as th e M o d e ra te d Ramsey Young Experim ent d ealing w ith th e v a p o r pressures o f various liquids. In b io lo g y, Ed Pinto tre a ts o rd in a ry beans w ith g ib b e rc illic a cid and studies th e cre a tin g

results. The "p h ysicists" are hard a t work

a m onster ro b o t. W h e th e r th e ir p ro je c t was

successful o r not, th e work is th e ir own and th e y can d e 足 rive a sense o f a jo b well done.

O f course, it still in the experimental stage.

Look a t the little varmit!


R ad io C lub

(left to right) Frank Rizzo, Robert W a ll, Joe Licata, Phil Szymanski, W a lte r Kowal, Robert Chrzanowski.

O n e o f th e m ajor goals o f a Prep e d ucation is to establish com m unication w ith people o f d iffe re n t backgrounds. The Prep Radio C lu b , b y co n tactin g "H a m s " in all o u r states and m any fo re ig n nations, has m ade this goal a re a lity. U nder th e guidance o f M r. M c C a ffe ry , th e club has m ade rad io co n ta ct w ith o ve r f if t y o th e r nations from its headquarters in th e basem ent o f Burke H all. Prep has wisely p ro 足 vid e d th e club w ith th e best available equipm ent and

o ffic e

space to

help

our experienced

ham

o p e ra to rs send and receive th e ir messages. The ex足 perience o f this com m unication m ay be one o f the m ost im p o rta n t a c tiv itie s th e school can provide.

Joe Keenan, Peter Bizlewicz, Sharkey.

Mr,- M cC affre y ,

Brian

Joe Keenan, Peter Bizlewicz, B r i a n Sharkey, G ary Stevens, Joe Louma, Ronald Sorriano, Chris Daly.

DiSo+er,

Frederick

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The Prep Band is one o f th e fe w a c tiv itie s a t •Prep which fu n c tio n th ro u g h o u t th e e n tire ya e r. The m em bers o f th e Band d e v o te m any hours to p ra c tic e , b o th in d iv id u a lly and as a g ro u p , and strives hard to achieve p e rfe c tio n . But th e

rewards

o f this

p ra c tic e

are

also

g re a t. The Band has been h ailed as th e best in th e N e w York Province, and th e students a p p re c ia te th e fin e sound th e Band p ro v id e d a t assemblies and games. M uch o f this is due to th e d e d ic a tio n o f th e D ire cto r, M r. John M a rte l, and th e M o d e ra to r, Rev. M r. John F. W y n n , S.J., to

g ive th e

Prep th e fin e s t in

sound fro m its Band. The h ig h lig h t o f th e y e a r fo r th e c o n c e rt b and

is th e annual Spring

C o n c e rt which is held in A p r il in th e

Prep

G ym . W e can be d e se rve d ly p ro u d o f o u r Band, whose d e d ic a tio n and skill place us in th e ir d e b t.

Director, M r. John M artel and M od erato r, M r. John F. W rynn, S.J.

Officers: President, Joseph Kilian; Secretary, Robert Datzko; Drum M ajor, Ed Truskowski; Vice-President, Vernon Jimmerson.

The Prep Band. Band Managers: Joseph Schreiner, James Plaza.

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Kennedy,

Richard


Prep C oncert Band


(left to right): G erald Com peau, A ndrew Filak, Robert Ruggieri, Thomas Nesgoda, Edward Suczewski.

Timothy Kelly, John Carm ody, Peter lannerella, Michael Flannery, Michael Sawicz, Michael Flaherty, Joseph Goscienski.


Ray M arsalowitz, John W aldron , W a lte r Sinopoli, Michael Buryk, Kenneth Williams, Patrick M cG o vern , W illia m Engel, Eli Lizza, Stephen Kozakewich.

John Skvir, M ichael O ’Neil, James M cC oy, Ed Truskowski, Kenneth Kopec, Kilian, G reg o ry M iceli, Robert Giovenco.


G ym n a stics

Tom Smith works out on the side horse.

Iron Cross by G re g Rossi.

A l Beaudet performs the "L" on the rings.

140


M r.

Berkowi+z and th e

m em bers o f th e G ym

team

this y e a r w ith high hopes, b u t injuries to key men A l Beaudet, Tom Kuzen, Dan M orales, and M ike C o a r turn e d th e ir o p tim ism

to

dism ay.

Playing

w ith

a

nucleus o f

juniors and sophom ores, M r. Berkowitz still m anaged to win m eets a g a in st Dickinson

and

Lincoln.

The h ig h lig h ts in th e te a m 's record was a second place in th e co u n ty m eet, w ith Joe Stine ta kin g a second place in th e aide horse and C liff K inley a second place in the long horse. The retu rn in g le tte rm e n and an in ju ry-fre e squad should make a d iffe re n c e in Prep's 1968 G ym nastics Team stand足 ings and b rin g th e smile back to C oach Berkowitz's face.

It's a Parallel Bar work-out fo r Dan Morales

G Y M TEAM Last row- Olynick, Morales, Coyle, Mallory, Sprouls, Smith, Sullivan, Stine, Buryk, Kinlev Third row: M r. Connelly, S.J., M oderator; Kuzen, team captain; Rossi, Heany, Baeudet, Coar, Brudnicki, Mullin, manager; M r. Berkowitz, Coach. Second row: Polino, J. M orton, Lupino, Egan, Domaleski. First row: Adams, Censullo, W . Morton, G adaleta, LaForgia.

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Polino stretching out on the bars.

Beaudet and Kuzen hard a t work during practice.

Frosh Adam s showing his form.

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L ib rary C lub

The Mem bers o f the Library Club: Ken Janesk, Jim Connell, Dan M c 足 C arthy, Roger Staubach, Steve A b a te .

The tim e sp e n t b y th e m em bers o f th e L ib ra ry C lu b in stacking th e shelves and m anning th e check o u t co u n te r may never be realized b y th e rest o f th e stu足 d e n t b o d y. But th e school, nevertheless, owes a d e b t o f g ra titu d e to these d e 足 vo te d a c tiv ity m em bers. The members o f th e C lu b allow Miss C ollins to spend her tim e

assisting

th e

students

to

make

g re a te r use o f th e lib ra ry fa c ilitie s secure in th e knowledge th a t th e s ta ff mem足 bers w ill m eet all th e basic needs o f th e lib ra ry. The members o f th e L ib ra ry C lu b well deserve p u b lic recognition o f th e ir services.

Miss Catherine J. Collins, M oderator.

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Prep vs. Snyder

Prep's Chess Team

m ay be one o f the

least known o f all o u r inter-school teams. The Chess Team,

C h e s s C lub

nevertheless,

has one o f the

fin e r records o f th e school.

U nder the

in足

spired leadership o f Tom Donahue and Rich M oran,

the

Chess Team

has com peted! in

several co u n ty meets and em erged

w ith

a

b e tte r than average record. The members o f th e te a m sacrifice many hours in p reparation f o r these meets, playing rounds in the semniar rooms in th e afternoons. The members o f the Chess Team have done a fine jo b o f rep re 足 senting Prep in th e ir in te lle ctu al contests.

Henry McFarland contemplates his next move.

Patrick Ryan chalks up another win for

P re p .


T

1^

T

—

B o w lin g T ea m

This season, Prep's V a rsity Bowlers m a in ta in e d th e re standing as a s u p e rla tive te a m . For th e fo rth consecutive season th e y c a p tu re d th e c ity and c o u n ty cham pionships, w ith a 6 and 3 and 8 and 3 records resp e ctive ly. The te a m c o m p e titio n

fo r

th e

co u n ty

cham pionships

ran in to strong fo r

th e

second

s tra ig h t' y e a r w ith M e m o ria l, b u t fo llo w in g th e lead o f G a ry C in ie llo , th e y squeezed ahead f o r a seven pin v ic to ry . C o n ­ tin u in g th e ir team w ork, th e keglers pla ce d second in th e state, w ith all th e m em bers rece iving g o ld m edals and Jo e D 'A m ic o finishing w ith high score and high series o f th e m eet. M r. Illy, m oderator

The team, left to right: Kay, Haughey, Kruse, Garbarino, Pecoraro, Ciniello, Romano.

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C H A M P S AG AIN

147



W h o said, "Break a leg 1"

St. Peter's has scored a n o th e r fir s t in th e c re a tio n o f a ski c lu b . P ro m p te d

b y a fe w

ski enthusiasts, Fr. Jaschko, S.J. m anaged to run th re e

ski trip s t o

th e

G le n n

Falls Ski

Lodge, near M o n tic e llo , N e w Y o rk. To add to th e fun, th e last tw o trip s p e rm itte d girls fro m

St. A l ’s and St. D o m inic's to

join th e

g ro u p . So, w ith th e c o m p le tio n o f th e 1967 school y e a r a t th e Prep, a new a c tiv ity has been a d d e d . If th e success th e y enjo ye d f o r th e firs t th re e trip s continues, th e

ski clu b will

soon hold a p ro m in e n t p la ce a t St. P e te rs.

O h! I lost my contacts.

Dom's and Al's

149


In tram u rals

Pre-game warmup.

For years th e

school

in tra m u ra l p ro g ra m

has been successful -in fo s te rin g c o m p e titio n

necessary fo r

and school s p irit.

a ty p e

m a in ta in in g

of

class

U n d e r th e supervision o f

M r. W alsh, S.J., this year's p ro g ra m , which included fo o tb a ll as well as th e newly reo rg a n 足 ized th re e man basketball to u rn a m en t, was as accom plished as ever.

W ho greased the ball?

Intramural refs in disarray.


w

151


D o m in ate d b y th e e xperience o f th e seniors and juniors and backed up b y a strong and e ffic ie n t g ro u p o f underclassm en, th e Prep Swim Team has ag a in showed its e lf to be a b le to hold its own in C o u n ty c o n te n tio n . Led b y seniors M ike Reilly, Bob A rm is te a d , and G e o rg e W ro c la w ski, th e Prep squad was th o u g h t to be th e te a m to b e a t b y c ity and c o u n ty team s th ro u g h o u t th e season. The seniors, however, d id

n o t steal all th e honors. The juniors,

rep re se n te d b y second ye a r men Dave H anlon, Ron Rinn, and M ike D iP ie tro p ro v e d to be a well needed b o o st to C o a ch Kelly's W a te r 足 men. A lth o u g h we d o lose o u r th re e b ig men next year, th ro u g h the p re p a ra tio n o f Bernie K elly w ith th e underclassm en, Prep w ill once ag a in p ro ve to be th e best in th e co u n ty.

C a p t. G eorge Wroclawski builds lead in the 100 yd. butterfly.

Coach Kelly instructs the Underclassmen.

Junior star Mike DiPietro shows how it's done.

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I


Ron Rinn prepares to kick-off.

Swim Team In d ivid u a l Record 50 Freestyle

Reilly .................. ........ (24.2)

200 In d ivid u a l M e d le y

Hanlon

..

.. (2:25.5)

100 Freestyle

Reilly ..........

.. (54.0)

100 B u tte rfly

W ro cla w ski .......

.. (1:05.0)

100 Backstroke

D iP ietro ..............

.. (1:06.3)

400 Freestyle

H anlon

..............

.. (4:48.5)

H anley

-

.. (1:12.5)

100 Breast Stroke 200 M e d le y Relay

DiP ietro

Hanley Rinn A rm istea d 400 Freestyle Relay

.. (1:55.5)

W illm s Pischler W o lf A rm istea d

.. (3:58.0)


Bob Arm istead in 50 yd. Freestyle.

Swim Team Record Prep

O pponent

70

Lincoln ..................................... 24

56

H oboken

48

Dickinson ................................ 43

................................

S w im T e a m

34

43

St. Benedict's ...................... 45

31

M r. Lakes .............................. 62

3I

Seton H a il .............................. 63

36

X a v ie r ....................................... 50

65

Bayonne .................................. 20

60

Fairlawn .................................. 21

60

St. Joseph's ........................... 21

Dave Hanlon gets under way in 400 yd. Freestyle.

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Coach Bernie Kelly SENIORS

SOPHOMORES

M . Reilly

K i H a n ly

R. A rm iste a d

M . O 'C o n n o r

G . W roclaw ski

C . M cC la ve J. DePaschale

J U N IO R S

B. Dishler

D. Hanlon

K. Kuzmiak

R. Rinn

P. LoVerme

M . D iP ietro R. Finn D. Lally

FROSH J . DiTuro P. W o lf R. M cM ahon R. Newton E. H u n te r


League Leaders Seniors:

Juniors:

Thomas Podesta

Anthony Clerihew

Henry Sokolnicki

Kenneth Janesk

Arthur Weisner

John Bender

At Romano

Leonard Kiczek

James Ruarte

John King

Robert Hayes

Edward Duffy John Solashesky George Fleck Thomas Wickiewicz Brian Fitzgibbons Stephen Orzynski Anthony Panariello

Sophomores:

Freshmen:

Michael Sabatino

Thomas Booth

Thomas Connolly

John Bellini

Robert LaSalle

Thomas Burke

Kevin Cleary

Dennis Reilly

James Hickey

James Booth

Joseph Pulichino

Alex Santora

Robert Barkovitz

Nicholas St. George


M o th e r ’s C lu b

Mrs. Lamb, Mrs. Janiszewski, Mrs. Joyce, Mrs. Corrigan, Fr. M eagher, S.J., M od erator; Mrs. Cummings, Mrs. Andriola, Mrs. Sienkiewicz.

The Mothers' Husbands

This y e a r marks th e 27 th anniversary o f th e fo u nd in g o f th e Prep M oth e r's C lu b . Through these years, th e M o th e r's C lu b has made invaluable c o n trib u tio n s to th e fin a n cia l su p p o rt o f the Prep. Hall, th e new science Building, is due in large p a rt to th e generous support o f th e Prep M oth e rs and a g ra te fu l school named them prom inently on th e d e d ic a tio n plaque. This year, the highlights o the M others' C lu b a c tiv itie s were th e annual card p a rty and the Parents' Social, bo th o f which were g re a t successes. Much o f th e c re d it f o r th e success o f the Prep M others' C lub â–

due to th e enthusiasm and d e d ic a tio n o f its m oderator, Father Augustine M eagher, S.J., who has led th e C lu b since is foun ing. To the m others o f St. Peter's and Fr. M ea g h e r go our thanks and

II praise fo r a tru ly valuable s u p p o rt o f th e Prep.

The Caterers set up a beautiful table.


W h a t strength!

George^ W ashington S lep t H ere Dan Murawinski, stage-crew manager.

158

O h, brother!


The C ast: le ft to right, Top row: Elaine Pisan, Donna Cercio, Jim M cC arthy, Cathy Dunn, Solange Demontreux; M idd le row: M a ry Ann Sherman, Frank Ragazzo, M ary Ann Fraulo, G re g Bachand, Jo Anne Kolanowski, Tom Schmidt; Bottom row: Brian M cG overn, Bob Brennan, M ichele Pagano, M a rty Dolan, Vin Gurzo, M itch Syp.

Prep's D ra m a tic S o cie ty has never been known to let old tra d itio n s down. So th e student b o d y approached th e presentation o f Kaufman and H a rt's G eorge Wash足 ington Slept Here w ith th e expectations o f seeing a g re a t p erform ance. A n d as usual th e y were not d isappointed. The e n tire cast p e rfo rm e d w ith th e d istin ctio n , especially th e leads, G re g Bachand, M a ry A n n Fraulo, and Frank Ragazzo. For several months th e cast had been p ra cticin g in th e Senior Room and th e G ym under the d ire ctio n o f M r. R obert Kibbler, who also doubles as make-up man. Father Richard Timone, S.J. p u t up w ith all the whims o f the actors as th e producer, b u t his reward came with th e successful p ro d u ctio n . O u r thanks also to the entire cast, to th e stage crew, all the directo rs and others who helped to give us such an enjoyable evening w ith the g re a t com edy G eorge Washington Slept Here.

Cause I'm begging

159


S tu d e n tF a cu lty Gam e

It's all right, B u t t . . .

Battle of the Buldge

Still Life with Fence

160


W h o said I muffed it up? A nnually, th e fa c u lty o f St. Peter's matches th e ir "b ra in and b ra w n " w ith the seniors in th e ir touch fo o tb a ll games. This year proved no e xception fo r on a cold, w in try d a y the fa c u lty , g u id e d by our new p re fe ct, Fr. Lynch, played a g a in st th e seniors. W ith a little help fro m

M r. Berkowitz, th e referee, th e fa c u lty

m anaged to score th re e touchdowns to the seniors one. In th e subsequent rem atch a few weeks la te r ,the fa cu lty, assisted b y M r. Walsh, S.J., extended th e ir w inning streak when they d e fe a te d th e seniors. Even though th e fa c u lty re ta in e d th e ir unbeaten title , th e underclass足 men were

heard to

y e a r!"

m u tte r

" w a it

til

next

ssssssssss W M m W M i m m

And that's for the 68 on the last test.

M ore powerful than . . .

161


M od erato r, Fr. Edward Dolan, S.J.,and Edward M ilne.

Faced w ith th e loss o f last year's senior orators, th e O ra to ry S o cie ty began b u ild in g a n o th e r strong te a m a t Prep. Thanks to th e e ffo rts o f Father Edward Dolan, S.J. to

g u id e

his o ra to rs t o v ic to ry , several tro p h ie s were

b ro u g h t back to Prep th is ye a r. Senior Ed M ilne, in his th ird ye a r as an extem poraneous speaker, won a 4 th place tro p h y a t th e la rge

Roselle

C a th o lic Speech Festival co m p e tin g against 100 others. H e then won second place a t th e St. Peter's C o lle g e Pea足 cock Tournam ent. A lso Seniors Bob H o w a rd and G e rry Blaszczak represented

Prep a t several to urnam ents this

y e a r in Extemp and O rig in a l O ra to ry . Sophs Jack H e rcho ld and Jo e Lynayk in th e ir firs t y e a r in d e cla m a tio n also co m p ile d a g o o d reco rd . They com 足 p e te d in fa ll tournam ents and won c e rtific a te s fo r th e ir fin e speaking. They also e n tered th e G ra n d Tournam ent o f th e N ewark C a th o lic League. N e a r th e end o f th e o ra to ry season, Ed M iln e tu rn e d to o rig in a l o ra to ry and won firs t place in th e A m e rican Legion C o n te st in Jersey C ity . Finally a t th e G ra n d

Tournam ent,

Ed advanced

to

second place in the A rchdiocese in extem p, and won th e rig h t to represent Prep and the Newark League a t the N a tio n a l Finals to be held in A tla n tic C ity in M ay.

Robert Howard

162


O r a to r y

Jack Herchold


â–

Tom Podesta, First Singles

Jim Vanecek, Second Singles

A s this book was g o in g to press, th e Prep tennis te a m was d e fe n d in g its South Hudson Tennis C h am pionship which it scram bled to last ye a r fo r th e firs t tim e since 1940. W ith Senior C o -C a p ta in s Jim

Vanecek and Tom

Podesta and last year's Frosh surprise, M ike " S r o w ltig e r " Korba all back fo r singles and th e

doubles

team

of

Frank C a rd ie llo

and

Rich Drozd still in ta c t, M r. M illus' surprising crew hopes to b e tte r last year's 15-4 record and co p th e Hudson C o u n ty C ham pionship to b o o t. S pirit,, team work, and a sense o f humor Rich Drozd, First Team Doubles

were on th e ir side last ye a r and th e y hope to rep e a t th a t co m bination this year.


T e n n is M o d e ra to r: M r. Millus, S.J. Seniors

Juniors

J. W ra g a

J. Joyce

R. Drozd

R. Dunham

J. Vanecek T. Podesta

Sophomore M . Korba

F. C a rd ie llo

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This tim e I w on't fall off!


HX-1 OB L eft to right: A l Romano, Managing Editor; Paul Kullcosky and Joe Page, Associate Editors; Steve Siwek; and Bill Granville, Editor-in-Chief.


This ye a r, Inscape has p resented th e .S tudent Body w ith th re e fin e issues h ig h lig h te d poems,

sh o rt

b y im a g in a tiv e

stories

and

p h o to

essays. For th e s ta ff and M r. Breinin g e r i t was th re e de a dlin es, long hours

and

countless

c ig a re tte s .

Surely, th e y deserve o u r a d m ira 足 tio n and thanks.

Inscape Staff: (left to right): Frank Sidoti, Ken Mahon, Tim Grzelak, John Bogdanski, Tom Mruz, Rich Andriola, Joe Statile, Ron W illenborg, Steve Janiszewski, Tony Luppino, Joe Bannon, and Mike Sabbatino.

Steve Siwek, John Mull, John Duffy, and Associate Editor Randy Tomazewski.

M r. Breininger, S.J., M oderator

169 K


HI GOLF TE A M

I

Front Row: L. to R.: Russ Piccoli, Tom Booth, M ike Sciarra, Bob Smith, Bernie Meehan, Ken Marion, M o d erato r Fr. O 'Donnell, S.J. Back Row: L. to R.: Vin Lobbato, Captain Sebie Palmieri, Rich Ross, Kev O'Brian, Chris Simpson, Bob Finnerty, Bill Kachur, Bill Hrynkiewicz.

W ith th e com ing o f spring, th e G o lf team once again to o k to th e fairw ays. This y e a r th e team

is led

by

Father

O 'D o n n e ll who is su b stitutin g fo r Father S troud. As Father O 'D o n n e ll watches his team

becom e

m ore

experienced

and

observes th e ir dim inishing scores, he con足 siders this team as a possible e n try fo r the G o lf cham pionship.

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Sebbie Palmieri, Tearjn Captain



C o m m u n ity A c t io n Program

Fr. Browning, M o d e ra to r o f C .A .P ., introduces student to a tutor.

Prep student leaves to deliver gifts to needy families.

Good luck!


A tu to r gives encouragem ent to a student.

For th e fir s t tim e since it was established a t Prep, three sh o rt ye a r ago, the C o m m u n ity A c tio n Program has re足 ce ive d th e re co g n itio n it tru ly deserves. The students who p a rtic ip a te m e d ia te

in C .A .P . agree to tu to r one o f th e ir im 足

underclassmen once a week. This work,

con足

tra ry to p o p u la r opinion, actu ally helps th e student. He learns fro m an advanced student in th e subject w ith which he is s tru g g lin g . These "scholarly

tu to rs deserve a lo t

o f c re d it fo r helping th e ir fe llo w classmates.

N o t now.

Santa's presents.


m

Track O ff to a good start.

Coach M r. G ene M aliff and C aptain Paul Deibel.

Tracksters pass the stick in a relay.

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Left to right: Senior Tracksters: Mike Green, Ernie Baker, Jim Pilla, Jim Bedell, M a tt Caulfield, John Manna, G reg Rossi, Jim Renga, Jim Mottershead, and Glen Williams.


Prep's Underclassmen Tracksters.

W ith th e opening o f the new school year, the Prep o u td o o r tra c k team , under th e supervision o f M r. M a liff, th e ir coach, began to lim b e r up fo r th e gru e lin g season ahead. To b uild up th e ir legs, th e tra ck team usually jogs 10 to

15 laps around

th e fie ld across from th e gym . To instill a com 足 p e titiv e s p irit in all its members, M r. M a liff follows up this w arm ing-up session w ith intra-squad relay races. Filled w ith stamina and d rive to win from such p ra ctice sessions, th e o u td o o r track team is more than able to p u t a g o o d fig h t in th e track meets. This assumption was proven in the meets a ttended so fa r. A lth o u g h M r. M a liff has been here only 3 short years, he has changed the Prep track team from a m ediocre a c tiv ity to a sp o rt which has earned a p rom inent place a t St. Peters.

And away we go

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Located on the to p floor o f the Freshman Building the A r t Room is used mainly by a corps o f Prepsters who turn out excellent posters en足 couraging the Student Body to come out and support the various activities. Special

mention

is due to

Seniors

W a y n e Gilch and Joe Hearns, who organized and kept the posters "roll足 ing out."

A r t and. P o s te r C lu b

Pablo

You should see what he's drawing!


Room a t the Top

Frosh Rembrandts?

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Bottom Row: (left to right): Paul Sim monetti, Bob Diehl, Don W h ite , Tony Catanzaro, Bill Cummings, Bill Reilly, Bob Lembo. Second Row: Coach Cochrane, Ed Costello, Bob Fee, John Bender, M ike G a rrito , Ron Zingaro, Paul W h ite , Tim M ercier. Top Row: Joe Cooney, Ray Curran, Ray Szpakowski, M ike Faccone, Kev Burke, Tom Smith, and Bob Fuirita.

B a s e b a ll

Ron Zingaro a t the plate.

Bill Reilly

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Bob Cummings at first.

Paul W h ite warming up.

Tony Catanzaro.

Like clockwork, w ith the com ing o f spring, the eyes o f A m e rica turn tow ards the baseball diam ond. Eighty-three Prepsters, not co n te n t to remain pas足 sive d u ring this season, sought honored positions on our baseball team . Taking only the best o f these, Coach C ochrane p u t to g e th e r a fine team . W ith these baseball "h op e fu ls" and the return足 ing letterm en, the Prep's baseball team has high Tim M ercier.

hopes fo r not only a winning season, b u t possibly the C o u n ty title .

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Battle o f the Titnas

In co m p lian ce w ith Prep tra d itio n , th e j^enten M ission D rive was h ig h lig h te d b y Mission N ig h t. The long a w a ite d gam e betw een th e v a rs ity fo o tb a ll and basketball team s b e gan th e e n te rta in m e n t. The tim e k e e p e r o f th e gam e, F r.'Lynch, gave th e gam e to th e Basketball 5, on th e charge th a t th e o p p s itio n d e la ye d th e gam e. The tra d itio n a l vo lle yb a ll gam e betw een th e juniors and th e m em 足 bers o f th e fa c u lty fo llo w e d . Sparked b y F ather Snyder, th e fa c u lty o ve rp o w e re d th e students tw o s tra ig h t o u t o f th re e games. The senior all-stars, p la yin g th e fa c u lty in th e basketball gam e o f th e year, could n o t g e t by th e defense o f th e fa c u lty all-stars, led b y M r. W alsh. The fin a l result was th e fa c u lty 66, th e seniors 56. So, as a n o th e r fu n d-ra isin g M ission N ig h t d re w to a successful con足 clusion, th e sp e ctato rs le ft w ith th e m em ory o f a g re a t nig h t, w hile th e fa c u lty le ft f o r th e ir beds and a g o o d rest.

Up, up and away!

M r. Bischoff gives an All-American try.

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It's all in the wrists.

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Sports Editor A l Zolli; Faculty Editor Joe Page; and Photography Editor John Joyce.

Millions o f Staff members rush in a t three to work.

O u r hysterical photographers; Ken Janesk, Jim Grimes, and Ray Favocci.

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Infallable Junior Staffmembers: Bob Finigan, Underclassmen Editor; John Tochko, Ernie Clerihew, M itch Syp, Bill Byrnes, Bob Allen, Dennis Boxeur, Mike Argylan, and John Obremski.


The Brains o f the Yearbook: L eft to Right: Joe Grillo, Managing Editor; Jim Healy, Business M anager; M r. James Bischoff, S.J., M oderator; and Tony DeM izio, Editorin-C h ief.

The s ta ff members o f th e Petrean will swear th a t th e y have worked th e e n tire year in a fra n tic e ffo rt to produce this year's yearbook. A ll

members o f this ta le n te d

clique

have

nervously seen deadlines approach and have worked hard to m eet them . In the m idst o f all this confusion, M r. James Bischoff, S.J., m od足 e rator, d e ftly d irects all proceedings. Tony De足 M izio, Jo e G rillo , and Jim Healy, the senior editors, are m ainly responsible fo r the success o f this year's Petrean.

A long way to go.

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Super staffmembers: le ft to right: Tony Annunziato, Steve M il足 ler, Brian Rydwin, Sports Editor Bob Musella, Kevin H arring 足 ton, Joe Romano, Ken M ahon, and Tom C a rro .

W e drew hair on it because it looked like one of the faculty members.

Yes, that's right, make the check payable to James Healy.

M ore hilarious staffmembers: left to right: Bob Howard, Don Pacholec, Ed Milne, Bob Broderick, Stan Plust, and Vin Tavormina.


N a t io n a l M e rit W in n e rs

N A T IO N A L

M ER IT S E M I-F IN A L IS T : BOB BARKER

L e tte r o f C o m m e n d a tio n W in n e rs: le ft to rig h t: W a lte r Jaronski, Ed Pinto, Bofe H o w a rd, Paul Kulkosky, Jack C a rm o d y, Fred Jaeger, Jim O C onnor, Paui J o e M c C a b e , Joe Kennedy, and M a tt C a u lfie ld .

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F resh m an Year Prep looks strange and g re a t . . . f o r six weeks . . . "C o m e u p ta da A r t Room a fta class." . . . O p e n in g its Prep c a re e r as a smash th e Frosh G rid team co m 足 piles an im pressive

1-6 reco rd . . . "S p e e d and a c足

curacy, hup, hup, h u p ." . . . Prep goes c e le b rity on " It's A c a d e m ic " . . . "A h , son, those exams are no jo ke ." . . . " W ild B ill" Kelsey sets J u g reco rd b e fo re hasty Ja n u a ry d e p a rtu re . . . M r. M izien, S.J. denies his ears tu rn r則d -when he's

em barrassed . . . Jim Burke,

Bob Lem bo and Ed M iln e all s ta rt a b ig m ovem ent as class presidents . . . " W e 'll have tea this a fte rn o o n b ro th e rs ."', . . "Doe,s.any b rig h t b o y in , I A know where we keep th e rtov'els?" . . . Father Daly arrives and "R e ig n o f T e rro r" begins . . . "T e ll me w hat's w rong w ith yo u r p a n ts" . . . "P oster, w h a t are you d o in g back th e re ? " . : . "I say, I say, son." . . . Frosh class aids th e d e p a rtu re o f Messrs. Fallon, Sm ith, H a llig a n , and M c 足 Kenna.


Fabio

S op h om ore Year

Latin: M R . W A L S H , S.J. English: M R . F O R D I, S.J. Geometry: M R . D U F F Y Religion: FR. B R O W N IN G , S.J. History: M R . R IC C IO

" A ll rig h t, kiddies, take o u t yo u r com pass" . . . Prep Forum starts . . . and ends . . . "E d d ie , y o u 're th e only ce n tu rio n w ith a 72 a v e ra g e " . . . "O k a y , kiddies, this is a p a ra lle la p ip e d " . . . "O th e rw is e known as an Italian 'boxa' " . . .

"A w rig h t, M cC a rro n , ste p o u t in to the

h a ll" . . . Lincoln C e n te r brings us cu ltu re . . . "N o , M ister, I d o n 't think you son should read C atcher In The Rye e ith e r . . . G e o m e try A w a rd in 2 -G goes to Ja ck M o rris . . ."G e n tle m e n , you all have ju g ". . . M r. Stanislav Kabrt

Thomas Kowalak

ill

Dennis Murphy

Fordi, S.J. and M r. Sanzo take th e sophs b y storm . . . "Y o u are such a d u m -d u m " . . . " D a t compass looks like you sa t on it "

. . . The c ity begins th e annual

tra d itio n o f rip p in g up York S tre e t . . . N ew p re p b u ild in g grows ve ry slowly • • • Flood, C rin co li, and M c In ty re end th e y e a r b y hitch-hiking on a tu g b o a t

M

across N ew York Bay.

£ES BURKE ; G LE N N W IL L IA M S H N ENG EL


J u n io r Y e a r "D u rin g th e hiatus, Suh" . . . M ira cle s happen— th e new b u ild in g is re a d y fo r use . . . alm ost . . . " H e y now, G o lly " . . . The D e b a te O ffic e wishes everyone a M e rry C hristm as . . . Ja n u a ry comes and th e "R e ig n o f T e rro r" ends as Fr. Earl M arke y becom es th e new P refect— a h e a rty " W h e w " is heard when th e news comes th ro u g h . . . "B itte , B itte " . . . "S h u t tip, you guys!! . . . Please" . . . C hem course a g re a t success Robert Diehl

. . . as d e m o n strate d b y th e sp e ctacu la r results on th e m id -te rm exam . . . " A s Dr. W e rn e r Von Bush says in th e Fortune M a g a zin e " . . .

" I had this howwendous

exp e w ie n ce" . . . Four ca n d id ate s p lo t well; . . . and lose g ra c e fu lly . . . "S ilver, lead, and m ercurous m er­ c u ry " . . . "D id yo say Blake, Suh?.

$ Michael Green

'oK eefri *

Richard K irkeby

M artin Golden

Michael Har


S e n io r Y ea r

Prep goes th ro u g h th re e Senior English teachers . . . in one sem ester . . . "C o m e a n d te ll it to yo u r U n cle " . . . M o d e rn

Language course proves huge success

. . . fo r fiv e students . . . "Y o u w ill now fill o u t yo u r lu n ch tim e g r id " . . . Fr. Lynch fig h ts long h a ir . . . and wins . . .

as 250 g e t ju g in I d a y . . . " C a n 't te a ch

to d a y . . . m u ch ". . ."S ock i t to me, Santa C la u s," is heard on th e second flo o r d u rin g th e fe stive season . . . " S c a rle t B ooties"

. . . "Take o u t yo u r m ate m a ticle

n o teb o o k . . . 4 -G class representatives com e and go . " O k a y kiddies, Q u ie t!" . * . Father fin d s a little " p ro fo u n d " m a tte r in Physics classes . . . "R eps w ill com e dow n to d a y to pick up th e b u tton s

. . . The

Fuhrer lives . . . A c a d e m y Deli lures m any to th e ir do o m . . . " A h , je ne know pas!"


Richard D. Alberque 55 H udson A ve n u e R id g e fie ld Park, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2; Class O ffic e r { | G le e C lu b 3; In tra m u ra l C o u n cil I.

Michael J. Anthony 31 A d a m s Terrace, C lifto n , N .J. S o d a lity 3,4; D ram atics 4 ; C o m m u 足 n ity A c tio n 4 ; C a m era C lu b 4 ; A r t C lu b 1,4.

Joseph B. Amejka 84 J e w e tt Avenue, Jersey C ity , N .J. Intram ural C o uncil 4 ; F ootball Team I; Basketball Team 2,4.

Robert T. Armistead 348 O wen Avenue, Fairlawn, N .J. H o n o r Pin I ; Class O ffic e r 2; S o d a lity 2,3,4; Swimm ing Team 1,2,3,4; C o m 足 m un ity A c tio n 4; A r t C lu b I f F oot足 ball Team 1,3.


G regory N. Bachand M a p le A ve n u e , A n n a n d a le , N .J. H o n o r Pin 2; Class O ffic e r 3; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4, P re fe ct 4 ; D e b a tin g S o cie ty I ; D ra m a tics 3,4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2,4; A r t C lu b I ; Track Team 2.

Donald F. Badger 209 S hippen S tre e t, W ee h a w ke n, N .J . H o n o r Pin 1,3; Class O ffic e r 1,3; S tu 足 d e n t C o u n c il 1,3; S o d a lity 1,2; Petroe I ; A r t C lu b 1,2; H ig h e r A c h ie v e m e n t 1,2.

Ernest J. Baker 42 Stuyvesant Avenue Jersey C ity , N.J. H o n o r Pin I f Science C lu b 3; A r t C lu b I; Track Team 1,2,3,4.

Robert J. Barker 581 Jersey Avenue, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Science C lu b 3,4, N a tio n a l M e r it Sem i-Finalist 4.

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James P. Barton 325 17th A venue, Paterson, N .J.

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H o n o r Pin 1,3; Excellence M e d a l 3; S o d a lity 2 ; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 1,2,4; A r t C lu b I .

W a lte r G . Barr 63 Poplar S treet, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; R eligion M e d a l I Class O ffic e r 2 ; S o d a lity 1,2 ,3,4; De足 b a tin g S o cie ty 2,3,4, President 4 ; In足 tra m u ra l C o u n cil I ; A r t C lu b I .

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Thomas J. Belton 26 C a to r Avenue, Jersey C ity , N .J. League Leaders 2; D e b a tin g S ociety I ; Dram atics 2,3,4; Rally C o m m itte e 4; Dance C o m m itte e 4; G ym nastics 1, 2 .

James E. Bedell 67 Forest Avenue, Verona, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Science C lu b 2; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 4 ; G ym nastics 1,2; Football Team I; Track Team 1,2,3; Tennis Team 2.

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G erald R. Blaszczak 432 O a k S tre e t, R id g e fie ld , N .J . S o d a lity 3,4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 3,4 H ig h e r A c h ie v e m e n t 4 ; O r a to r y 4 D ram atics 4.

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Hugh M. Brady 246 Lawlence Avenue H asbrook Heights, N.J. Class O ffic e r j i Intram ural. Council 3; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2,3,4; Football Team I; W e ig h tliftin g I.

Robert J. Brennan 77 W e s t 36th S treet, Bayonne, N .J. H o n o r Pin 2; S o d a lity 3,4; D ebating S ociety 3,4; Dram atics 4; Saddle & Bridle C lu b I ; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 1,2, 3,4; A r t C lu b 1,2.

James J. Burke 227 5th Street, Jersey C ity , N.J. H onor Pin 2; Student C ouncil 1,2,4; S o d a lity 1,2; League Leaders I; In足 scape 3; Rally C o m m itte e 4; Dance C o m m itte e 3,4; Intram ural C o m m it足 tee 2,4; C om m unity A c tio n 4; A r t C lu b I.


James N. Capparelli 292 Fourth S tre e t, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,3; A r t C lu b I.

Thomas A . Cahill 251 R iverview Place C liffs id e Park, N .J. Class O ffic e r 1,3; In tra m u ra l C o u n cil 1,2; Basketball Team 1,2.

John C . Carmody 7608 5th A venue, N o rth Bergen, N .J. H o n o r Pin I ; C o m m u n ity A c tio n I,,, 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Track Team I.

Frank J. Cardiello 893 M o n tg o m e ry S tre e t Jersey C ity , N .J. S o d a lity 1,2; Dance C o m m itte e 4; C am era C lu b 3; Tennis Team 12 ,3,4 .

196


John P. Casale 4 60 K aplan A ve n u e , Hackensack, N .J. S o d a lity 2 ,3,4; Chess C lu b 1,2,4; A r t C lu b 1,2.

Anthony T. Catanzaro 110 R uth e rfo rd Boulevard, C lifto n , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2; Class O ffic e r 3; So足 d a lity J j Rally C o m m itte e 4 ; In tra 足 m ural C o u n cil 2,3,4; Baseball Team 2,3,4; Basketball Team 1,2,3,4; C o m 足 m un ity A c tio n I ; G le e C lu b 2,3.

Neil P. Catapano 189 M a n h a tta n A venue, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1; S o d a lity n ity A c tio n 4.

1,2; C o m m u 足

Matthew J. Caulfield 222 Belvidere Avenue Jersey C ity , N.J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Second Honors M edal 2,3; Class O ffic e r I; S odality 1,2,3,4; League Leaders Inscape 3; Rally C o m m itte e 3; Cheerleaders 3,4; Track Team 1,2,3,4.

197


James F. Clossey 438 N ew Y ork A ve n u e Je rse y C ity , N .J. Class O ffic e r 4 ; Inscape 3; Rally C o m m itte e 3,4; A r t C lu b 1,2; G le e C lu b 3; H ig h e r A c h ie v e m e n t 2; C h e e rle a d e rs 3; Dance C o m m itte e 3, 4.

Michael J. C oar 1715 47 th S tre e t, N o rth Bergen, N .J. H o n o r Pin 2; D ram atics 1,2,3; Dance C o m m itte e 3,4; G ym na stics 1,2,3,4. g ||g ||

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Hugh V. Colacchio 7017 C o lu m bia Avenue N o rth Bergen, N .J. F ootball Team 1,2,3,4.

Glenn M . Colacurci 191 M acD onald Drive, W ayne, N .J. H o n o r Pin | f Class O ffic e r 1,2,3,4; S tudent C ouncil I; S o d a lity I; Rally C o m m itte e 4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 3; F ootball Team 3,4.


Nick A . Colchie 3 I 8 South Seventh S tre e t Elizabeth, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Excellence M e d a l 1; S tu d e n t C o u n cil 4.

Daniel J. Cook 475 M o u n t Prospect Avenue C lifto n , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,3; S o d a lity 3,4; C o m 足 m u n ity A c tio n 3; G o lf Team 3,4.

Richard E. Compa 242 W e b b A venue, R iver Edge, N .J. Intram ural C o u n cil 3,4; Basketball Team 1,2,4; A r t C lu b I ; Track Team

Edward H. Costello 129 C a m b rid g e Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. Intram ural C ouncil 1,2,3,4; C o m m u 足 n ity A c tio n 2,4; Baseball Team 2,3,4; Basketball Team I; A r t C lu b I.


Emilio G . Crincoli 91 C o lg a te S tre e t, Je rse y C ity , N .J. A r t C lu b I ; Track Team I ; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 3; G ym na stics I.

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William D. Cummings 131 H ig h la n d A ve n u e Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 2 ; S o d a lity 1,2 ,3,4; Book足 store I; F oo tb a ll 1,2; Baseball Team 1,2 ,3,4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 4.

Daniel A . D'Alessandro 249 N ew York A venue Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin I; Religion M edal 3; Class O ffic e r 3,4; S tu d e n t C ouncil 3; So足 d a lity 1,2,3,4; Rally C o m m itte e 4; Intram ural C ouncil 3,4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2; G ym nastics 2; Football Team 3,4; Track Team 2,4.

Robert M. Datzko 41 M e rce r Street, W a llin g to n , N .J. H o n o r Pin I , Class O ffic e r I j S odality 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Swimm ing Team 4; A r t C lu b I ; Inscape 4.


Sergio C . DeBari 323 Park Avenue, Hoboken, N .J.

Robert F. Davis 630 Bergen A ve n u e , Je rse y C ity , N .J

H o n o r Pin I f Class O ffic e r 2; Rally C o m m itte e 4; Dance C o m m itte e 2,3; Intram ural C o uncil 1,2,3,4, Ju n io r President 4 ; Basketball 1,2,3,4.

League Leaders 3.

Carl S. DeLorenzo 2 13 First Street, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Excellence M edal 3; Religion M edal 3; Student Council 4; Petroc 2; Dance C o m m itte e 3; Mission Drive 3.

Paul A . Deibel 430 B edford Road, R idgew ood, N .J. H o n o r Pin 3; Religion M edal 3; Stu足 d e n t C o uncil 4 ; S o d a lity 3; Petroc 3,4, C o -E d ito r 4 ; Rally C o m m itte e 4; Track Team 3,4, Cross C o u n try Team C a p ta in 4.


Anthony E. DeMizio 229 S pencer S tre e t, Elizabeth, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,3; S o d a lity I; D ram atics 2,3, S ta g e M a n a g e r 3; Petrean 2,3,4, F aculty E d ito r 3, E d ito r-in -C h ie f 4; A r t C lu b I ,

Robert A . Diehl 57 G a u tie r A ve n u e , Je rse y C ity , N .J . H o n o r Pin I; S o d a lity 2 ; Rally C o m 足 m itte e 4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 3; F oot足 b all Team 1,2 ,3,4; Baseball Team 1,2, 3,4; A r t C lu b I .

Paul M. DePascale 1233 G a rd e n Street, Hoboken, N .J. D ram atics 3,4; Rally C o m m itte e 4; Dance C o m m itte e 3,4, President 4; Saddle & Bridle C lu b 1,2,3; Intram ural C o uncil 4; Swim m ing Team 2; A r t C lu b I.

Robert F. Dineen 449 Fairm ount Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. Class O ffic e r 1,3; Rally C o m m itte e 4; C heerleaders 3,4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2,3.

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Thomas P. Donahue 197 A rlin g to n A ve n u e Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin I ; S o d a lity 3; Inscape 3 L ib ra ry C lu b 2,3>4; C o m m u n ity A d tio n 2 ,3,4; Chess Team 3, M a n a g e r 3 President 4; A r t C lu b 2,3.

Vincent I. Drobny i l ^/2 M o rris S tre e t, Je rse y C ity ,

N .J.

S o d a lity I; G ym n a stics 1,2; A r t C lu b 1,2; F o o tb a ll T eam 1,2,3,4.

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James F. Dronzejc 2 15 Jackson Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,3; Excellence M edal Saddle & Bridle C lu b 1.

Richard A. Drozd 208 Sip Avenue, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Excellence M edal I t C la ts O ffic e r 1,2,4; Student Council 4 ; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; Petrean 4 ; Rally C o m m itte e 4; G lee C lu b 3; Tennis Team 3,4.


Thomas K. Dwyer 40 Essex S tre e t, Belleville, N .J.

John F. Duffy

H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Excellence M e d a l I ; Class O ffic e r 4 ; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2 ,3,4; A r t C lu b 1,2; H ig h e r A c h ie v e m e n t 2,3,4.

I 15 L a fa y e tte A ve n u e C h a th am , N .J. H o n o r Pin I ; Class O ffic e r 4 ; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; Inscape 3,4; Dance C o m m it足 te e 4 ; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2; G y m 足 nastics 2.

Robert M. Fa bio 630 Bergen Avenue, Jersey C ity , N .J. League Leaders 3,4; Rally C o m m it足 te e 4; Dance C o m m itte e 4; Track Team 3,4.

John J. Engel 430 Verona Avenue, Elizabeth, N .J. Class O ffic e r 2; League Leaders I; Intram ural C ouncil 3; Track Team I; Petroc 2.

204


Michael E. Fallon 188 G enessee A ve n u e , Paterson, N .J . H o n o r Pin b C o m m u n ity A c tio n I; Baseball Team 3; A r t C lu b 1| Track Team ÂŁl G le e C lu b 3.

Robert A. Fee 43 C o lle g e Drive, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,3; Second Honors M edal I; Religion M edal I; Class O ffic e r 2; Baseball Team 1,2,3,4; Basketball Team I.

Daniel L Ferrante 930 W illo w A venue, H oboken, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2; Track Team 1,2,3.

Joseph J. Filko 158 Brill Street, Newark, N.J. H o n o r Pin I; Football Team 3,4; A r t C lu b I ; Track Team 2.

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James M . Flood I I L a id la w A ve n u e , Je rse y C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin I ; Track Team 2.

Edward F. Finn 542 Bergen A venue, Jersey C ity , N .J. In tra m u ra l C o u n cil 1,2,3,4, President 4; Basketball Team 3,4.

Vincent A . Fusco 94 Boorham A venue Je rse y C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin I; Class O ffic e r 3; Stu足 d e n t C o u n cil 4; Rally C o m m itte e 3,4; Dance C o m m itte e 3,4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 4 ; F ootball 2.

James A. Friend 5 Pavonia C o u rt, Bayonne, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2; S o d a lity 3,4; D ra m a t足 ics 3; Dance C o m m itte e 4.

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John R. Garbarino 263 G r iffith S tre e t Je rse y C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Science C lu b 1,2; A r t C lu b I; Bowling C lu b 1,2,3,4; F o o tb a ll Team 1,2; G o lf Team 1,2,3,4.

Frank A . Germinario 414 M adison S treet, Hoboken, N .J. H o n o r Pin: 1,2,3; Science C lu b 1,2,3, 4; Dance C o m m itte e 4; Band 3; A r t C lu b I.

W ayne L. Gilch 67 South S tre e t, Je rse y C ity , N .J. S o d a lity I ; Inscape 4; Rally C o m m it足 te e 4 ; C h e e rle a d e rs 4 ; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2 ,3 ,4; A r t C lu b 3,4; G le e C lu b 3.

Martin F. Golden 47 Dem ar Avenue, G len Rock, N.J. H o n o r Pin I; Dram atics 3; C om m u足 n ity A c tio n 4; Mission Drive 3.

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Ronald W . Goppold 4600 Hudson A venue Union C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; R eligion M e d a l 2; H ig h e r A c h ie v e m e n t 3; A r t C lu b I.

G eorge J. Gorecki 247 N e w Y o rk A ve n u e J e rse y C ity , N .J. Inscape 4 ; D e b a tin g I ; A r t C lu b H ig h e r A c h ie v e m e n t 4.

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William C . Granville Lowery Lane, M endham , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; Petroc I; Inscape 1,2,3,4, A ssistant Edi足 to r 3, E d ito r-in -C h ie f 4.

Michael J. Green 1000 C o o lid g e Road, Elizabeth, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; Track Team 1,2,3,4; C o m m u n ity A c 足 tio n 3; A r t C lu b I .

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Raymond D. Greene 88 Belle A ve n u e , M a yw o o d , N .J. H o n o r Pin I; S o d a lity 1,2,4; F o o tb a l Team 2,3; In tra m u ra l C o u n cil 3; G le e C lu b 3.

Joseph M. Grillo 1719 K errigan Avenue Union C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Excellence M ed a l I; Religion M ed a l 1; Class O ffic e r 3; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; Petrean 2,3,4, U nder­ classmen E d ito r 3, M an a g in g E d ito r 4; C o m m u n ity A c t io i :2,3,4; A r t & Pos­ te r C lu b 2,3; G le e C lu b 3; H ig h e r A c h ie v e m e n t 2,3,4.

W a lte r J. Greenhalgh 65 A u d u b o n A venue Jersey C ity , N .J. Class O ffic e r 1,3; S tu d e n t C o u n cil 3, Executive C o m m itte e 4:- Inscape 2,3; Rally C o m m itte e H e a d 4 ; C h e e r­ leaders 4, C o m m itte e H ead 4; Dance C o m m itte e 4; F ootball Team 1,2,3,4; A r t C lu b 4 ; H ig h e r A ch ie ve m e n t 3,4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2; Mission Drive 2.

John T. Grish 20 Eagle Avenue, Paterson, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Class O ffic e r I; So­ d a lity 1,2,3,4; Dram atics 2,3; Petrean 2,3; Dance C o m m itte e 3,4; In tra ­ m ural C ouncil 3; A r t C lu b 1,2,3; G le e C lu b 3; H ig h e r A ch ie ve m e nt 2, 3; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2,3.


Michael P. Gurney 43 C re sce n t A ve n u e Jersey C ity , N .J. S ociality I ; Sw im m ing Team I; C o m 足 m u n ity A c tio n I.

Vincent R. Gurzo 45 M e rc e r S tre e t, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Class O ffic e r 1,2; S tu d e n t C o u n cil 2 ; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; F oo tb a ll Team 1,2 ,3,4; Science C lu b 3; Rally C o m m itte e 4 ; Dance C o m 足 m itte e 2 ,3,4; In tram ural C o u n cil 2, 3,4.

Henry J. Hamilton 171A Beacon Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2; S o d a lity 3,4; Rally C o m m itte e 4; Science C lu b 2; In tra 足 mural C o u n cil 4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 3,4; A r t C lu b 1,4; H ig h e r A ch ievem ent 3,4; Track Team I.

Michael R. Hanlon 71 I Grassmere Avenue Interlaken, N .J. Class O ffic e r I; S o d a lity 2; Rally C o m m itte e 4 ; Football Team 1,3,4; W e ig h tliftin g I.


James D. Healy 223 T hird S tre e t R id g e fie ld Park, N .J.

Robert C . Hayes 36 C e n tra l A venue Je rse y C ity , N .J.

S o d a lity 2,3,4; Petrean 3,4, Business M a n a g e r 4 ; Science C lu b I ; C o m 足 m un ity A c tio n 1,2,3; A r t & Poster C lu b 1,2; H ig h e r A ch ie ve m e n t 1,2,3.

H o n o r Pin I; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; C o m 足 m u n ity A c tio n 4; A r t C lu b I .

Richard T. Henion 151 Hopkins Avenue Jersey C ity , N.J.

Joseph P. Hearns

Petrean 1,2; Inscape 1,2,3,4, Assista n t E d ito r 4; Science C lub I ; Dance C o m m itte e 2,3,4; A r t C lub 1,2,3; G lee C lu b 3.

41 G a u tie r Avenue, Jersey C ity , N .J. Saddle & Bridle C lu b I; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2,3,4; A r t C lu b 1,3,4; Track Team I ; Mission Drive 3,4.

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Robert W . Hohneker 8 16 73rd S tre e t, N o rth Bergen, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2.

Patrick J. Hughes 287 W e b s te r A ve n u e Je rse y C ity , N .J. League Leaders 2,3.

Robert E. Howard 308 Lembeck Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n p r Pin I1,2,3; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; De足 b a tin g S ociety 1,2,3,4, S e cre tary 4; O ra to ry 3,4; Petrean 2,4; Rally C o m 足 m itte e 3; A r t C lu b 1,2; H ig h e r A ch ie ve m e n t 2,3.

Paul J. Hughes 407 M t. V iew Road, Englewood, N .J. H o n o r Pin 2; Excellence M ed a l 2; So足 d a lity 2,3,4; Petroc 3,4; Inscape 3,4, A ssistant E d ito r 4 ; C am era C lu b 1,2, 3,4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 3.

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Peter L. Humen 9 Bentley A ve n u e , Jersey C ity , N .J. D ra m a tics 1,2; P etrean 1,2 ,3,4; Petroc 1,2f Inscape 1,2,3,4; Rally C o m 足 m itte e 4 ; Dance C o m m itte e 1,2,3,4; S addle & Bridle C lu b 1,2; C am era C lu b 1,2,3,4.

Sennaro A . laccarino 332 C e n tra l A ve n u e Je rse y C ity , N .J . G y m Team 1,2,3,4; F oo tb a ll Team I.

Donald J. Inserra 6 C a to r Avenue,, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin Team I.

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Dram atics

4;

Track

Mark J. lannini 299 Union Street, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 2; Class O ffic e r I ; A r t C lu b I; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2; Foot足 ball Team 1,2,3,4.

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Fredrick J. Jaeger 30 S ta g g S tre e t, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Excellence M e d a l 3; Band 1,2 ,3,4; A r t C lu b I.

Clifford R. Jacobson 333 A ve n u e C , Bayonne, N .J . H o n o r Pin I; S o d a lity 1,2,4; Dance C o m m itte e 4 ; In tra m u ra l C o u n cil 3, 4 ; Basketball 1,2,3,4 ; Track Team I.

Andrew J. Jaz 176 Tonnele Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J.

W alter S. Jaronski I 19 M agnolia Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Excellence M ed a l I, 2,3; Religion M edal 2,3; S o d a lity 1,2; Science C lu b 3,4.

H o n o r Pin 1,2; Class O ffic e r 1,2,4; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; Dram atics 3,4; Rally C o m m itte e 3,4; Dance C o m m itte e 2, 3,4; Saddle & Bridle C lu b I; In tra 足 mural C o uncil 1,2,3,4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2,3; A r t C lu b I ; Track Team 1,2.


Vernon R. Jimmerson I 137 4 3 rd S tre e t, N o rth Bergen, N .J . H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4, V icePresident 4 ; G ym n a stics 1,2; A r t C lu b 1.

Thomas W . Juchnewicz J74 W illo w Street, Bayonne, N .J. Science C lu b 2,3,4; L ib ra ry C lu b 2, 3,4; A r t C lu b 1,2.

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Stanley R. Kabrt 1319 Bergenline Avenue Union C ity , N .J. S o d a lity 3; L ib ra ry C lu b 3,4; Chess C lu b 1,3,4, Vice-President 4.

Albert J. Kennedy 203 15th Street, Jersey C ity , N .J. H onor Pin 1,3; S odality I; Band 3,4; A r t C lub I •

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Joseph M . Kilian 77 Pam rapo A ve n u e Je rse y C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; S tu d e n t C o u n cil 4 ; Band 2,3,4, President 4.

Thomas E. Kessler 95 K ennedy Boulevard, Bayonne, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; S o d a lity 1,2; Base足 ball Team 2,3,4; Basketball Team I.

Richard J. Kirkeby 6 H u g o S tre e t, C lifto n , N .J. H o n o r Pin I ; Band 4 ; Science C lu b 2; A r t C lu b I .

Theodore J. Kirby 590 Avenue A , Bayonne, N .J. S o d a lity 1,2; H ig h e r A ch ie ve m e n t 2,

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John M . Korek 345 G ro v e S tre e t, Je rse y C ity , N .J .

James R. Kowalik 17 VPillow Avenue, Hoboken, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,3; S o d a lity 2; D ebating S o cie ty I; Science C lu b 1,2; C o m 足 m un ity A c tio n 3; A r t C lu b 1,2,3,4; Track Team t l G le e C lu b 3.

Thomas W . Kowalak 4 9 Evergreen S tre e t, Bayonne, N .J. Rally C o m m itte e 4 ; Dance C o m m it足 te e 4 ; A r t C lu b 1,2.

John W . Kozarich 248 C o u rt Avenue, Lyndhurst, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Excellence M edal I, 2,3; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; Petrean 2,3; Petroc 3,4, E d ito r 4; Science C lu b I ; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 3; A r t C lub I.

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Conrad J. Kratky 199 S u m m it A ve n u e Je rse y C ity , N .J. Science C lu b 3; R adio C lu b I ; G y m 足 nastics 1,2; F oo tb a ll Team 4 ; C o m 足 m u n ity A c tio n 4.

Pascal J. Kruse 102 W a s h in g to n S tre e t, H oboken, N .J. H o n o r Pin I .

Paul J. Kulkosky 95 Tappan S treet, Kearny, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Inscape 3,4, Asso足 c ia te E d ito r 4; Science C lu b 1,3; A r t C lu b I f

Thomas M . Kusen 301 A rm stro n g Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. Dram atics 1,2,3,4; Dance C o m m itte e 2,3,4; G ym nastics 1,2,3,4, C a p ta in 4; Football Team J; A r t C lu b I.

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Brian N. LaForgia 203 S a tte rth w a ite A venue

Hatley, N.J. D ra m a tics 112,3,4; Ra!!y C o m m itte e 3,4; Dance C o m m itte e 3,4; In tra ­ m ural C oundS 3,4; C o m m u n ity A c ­ tio n ; 2; Track Team 1,2,3,4; H ig h e r A c h ie v e m e n t 2.

Charles T. Lanktree 27 East 3rd S tre e t, Bayonne, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2; Class O ffic e r 2,3; So­ d a lity I ; Rally C o m m itte e 4 ; In tra ­ m ural C o u n cil 2 ,3,4; C o m m u n ity A c ­ tio n 2,3,4; Basketball Team 1,2,3,4; A r t C lu b I; Track Team I.

Christopher D. Lamb 46 Kensington A ve n u e J e rse y C ity , N .J. S o d a lity I ; Inscape 4 ; Rally C o m ­ m itte e 4 ; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2,3,4; A r t C lu b 3,4; Track Team I f M is­ sion D rive 3.

Edward T. Larkin 109 H ig h la n d Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin I ; Track Team 1,2.


Lawrence T. Lawler 184 Passaic A venue, Passaic, N .J. H o n o r Pin I; S o d a lity 1,2,3; Rally C o m m itte e 4 ; League Leaders 4; F oo tb a ll Team 2,4; Baseball Team 2, 4.

Robert A . Lembo 531 Forest A venue, Lyndhurst, N .J. H o n o r Pin I; Class O ffic e r 1,2,3,4; S tu d e n t C o u n cil 1,2 ,3,4; Executive C o m m itte e 4 ; S o d a lity 1,2,3; Rally C o m m itte e 4 ; In tra m u ra l C o u n cil 2, 3,4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2,3; W e ig h tliftin g I; F oo tb a ll Team 1,2 ,3,4; Base足 ball Team 3,4; A r t C lu b I ; G le e C lu b I.

Joseph M . Lepis 125 Lembeck Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; S o d a lity I.

Robert A. Lewis I 12 C lendenny Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. W e ig h tliftin g A r t C lu b I .

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1,2;


Thomas C . Longendyke 25 Ethel Place, M etuchen, N .J.

G regory T. Loftus 57 C o rb in A ve n u e , Je rse y C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,3; R eligion F oo tb a ll Team I .

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Joseph J. Los 285 St. Paul's Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. Dance C o m m itte e 3,4; A r t C lu b I ; G le e C lu b 3.

W ayne T. LoPresti 160 C re sth ill Avenue, C lifto n , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; Pe足 trea n 2; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 3; G lee C lu b 2,3.


G eorge R. Luick 5 Island V iew C o u rt, Bayonne, N .J. Class O ffic e r I; F oo tb a ll Team 1,2, 3,4; Track Team 4 ; W e ig h tliftin g I .

John J. MacIntyre 98 W e s t 4 4 th S tre e t, Bayonne, N .J. H o n o r Pin I ; Class O ffic e r 4 ; S tu d e n t C o u n cil 4 ; S o d a lity 1,2,3; D e b a tin g S o cie ty 1,2 ,3,4; O ra to ry 3; D ra m a t足 ics 1,4; Petroc 3,4; Inscape I ; Sci足 ence C lu b 1,2 ,3,4; C o m m u n ity A c 足 tio n 2,3; A r t C lu b 1,2; Track Team 1,2,3; H ig h e r A c h ie v e m e n t 2,3; Petrean 4.

John J. Mackin 121 C o lu m bia Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Class O ffic e r 2; So足 d a lity 1,2; Basketball M an a g e r 1,2.

Martin J. Mackin 121 C olum bia Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Second Honors M edal 2,3; S o d a lity 1,2,3; Petrean 4; Basketball M anager 1,2.


Louis K. Madison 25 Bentley A ve n u e , Je rse y C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 2; Class O ffic e r 2; C o m 足 m u n ity A c tio n 2; Bowling Team 4.

John V. Malejko 73 I M o n tg o m e ry S tre e t Je rse y C ity , N .J . G ym na stics I.

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Arthur L. Mancino 2 M ina Drive, Jersey C ity , N.J. H o n o r Fin 1,2; G ym nastics 2; Foot足 ball Team I .

John D. Manna 380 Second Street, Jersey C ity , N.J. H o n o r Pin 1,3; Class O ffic e r 3,4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 1,2,3; A r t C lub I; F oo tb a ll Team 1,2,3,4; Track Team 4; W e ig h tliftin g ; I,


Joseph T. M cC abe 8914 G ra n d A venue N o rth Bergen, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Excellence M e d a l I; Class O ffic e r I ; S tu d e n t C o u n cil I ; F oo tb a ll Team 1,2 ,3,4; Track Team I, 2.

Peter P. Marino 66 Rom aine A venue Jersey Ci+y, N .J. F ootball Team I.

Edward M. McKenna 745 W e stsid e Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. Intram ural C o uncil A ch ie ve m e n t 2.

James J. McCaffery 474 Bramhall Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. H onor Pin I ; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; League Leaders 3,4; D ebating S ociety I ; Dram atics 4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 3,4; . A r t C lu b I . 224

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Harry V. McKenna 52 H ig h la n d A ve n u e Je rse y C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,3; Class O ffic e r 3,4; So足 d a lity 1,2,4; League Leaders 1,3,4; Tennis Team 3,4.

Timothy J. Mercier 375 A rm stro n g Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin I; S o d a lity 3; Dance C o m m itte e 2; Intram ural C o uncil 2, 3,4; Track Team 3; Baseball Team 3, 4 ; Basketball Team 1,2,3,4.

Edward J. Milne, Jr. 668 L ib e rty Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Excellence M edal I; Religion M edal 1,2; Class O ffic e r I, 2,3; S tu d e n t C o uncil 1,3,4, VicePresident 4 ; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4, Presi足 d e n t 2, Hudson C o u n ty Union C h a ir足 man 3; D e b a tin g S ociety 1,2,3,4; O ra to ry 2,3,4, President 4 ; Petrean 2,4; G le e C lu b 3.

Benjamin J. Messina, Jr. 19 Raydol Avenue, Secaucus, N.J. H onor Pin I; Class O ffic e r 2; A r t C lu b I; G o lf Team 3,4; Bowling Team 2.


John H . Morris 6051 Boulevard East W e s t N e w York, N .J. H o n o r Pin I; D e b a tin g S o cie ty 3,4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 4.

1,2,

G ary A . Monteforte 264 G ra c e A venue, Secaucus, N .J. Band 1,2; C am era C lu b 3; A r t C lu b 1, 2 .

Richard A . Moran 322 72nd S treet, N o rth Bergen, N .J. H o n o r Pin. 1,2,3; Excellence M ed a l I, 3; Religion M ed a l I ; Class O ffic e r I, 2; Chess C lu b 1,2,3,4; A r t C lu b I; S addle & Bridle C lu b I ; D e b a tin g So足 c ie ty 1,2,3,4.

Daniel C . Morales 1159 C o u n ty Road, Tenafly, N .J. S o d a lity I; Inscape 3; Dance C o m 足 m itte e 3; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2; G y m 足 nastics 1,2,3,4; A r t C lu b I.


James J. M ottershead 1238 B lo o m fie ld S tre e t H o b o ke n, N .J . In tra m u ra l C o u n cil I , 2,3,4.

1,2; Track Team

Paul A . Mot+ola 141 Poplar S treet, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,3; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; D ra足 m atics 4 ; Dance C o m m itte e 2; Book足 store 2; A r t C lu b I.

James R. Mull 5 O rc h a rd Road, Florham Park, N .J. H o n o r Pin 2; D e b a tin g S o cie ty 1; In足 scape 3,4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 4.

Daniel J. Murawinslci 193 V irg in ia Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; S o d a lity 1,2,3; Dra足 m atics 2,3; Petroc 2,3; Inscape 3; Science C lu b 1,2,4; Saddle & Bridle C lu b I ; Band 1,2; Cam era C lu b 1,2,3, A r t C lu b I ; Track Team I ; G lee C lub 2,3.

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Dennis A . Murphy 90 Booraem A ve n u e Je rse y C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 2; R eligion M e d a l 2; In足 scape 3,4; Dance C o m m itte e 3,4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2.

Thomas Murphy 2684 Kennedy Boulevard Je rse y C ity , N .J. Rally C o m m itte e 4 ; Dance C o m m it足 te e 4 ; In tra m u ra l C o u n cil 4.

Louis A . Natelli 27 Linden Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 2; Class O ffic e r 2; So足 d a lity 4 ; Dram atics 4 ; Petroc 3,4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 4 ; G le e C lu b 3.

Thomas A. Newton 172 M adison Street, W o o d rig e , N .J. Science C lu b 3; G ym nastics 2; Foot足 ball Team 1,2,4.


Robert W . Nodine 341 Union S tre e t, Jersey C ity , N .J. In tra m u ra l C o u n cil 1,2 ,3,4; C o m m u 足 n ity A c tio n 2; Basketball Team 1,2,3, 4 ; A r t C lu b I .

James J. O'Connor 43 C o lle g e Drive, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; S o d a lity 1,3,4; Rally C o m m itte e 4; Science C lu b 3; C o m 足 m u n ity A c tio n 1,3; F ootball Team I, 2 ,3,4; A r t C lu b 1.

Robert E. Nolan 28 Zabriskie S tre e t Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Excellence M e d a l i f S o d a lity 1,2; A r t C lu b I.

Michael D. O'Leary 569 Palisades Avenue C liffsid e Park, N .J. H o n o r Pin 2; S o d a lity i.

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William J. O 'N eill 728 W y o m in g A venue, Elizabeth, N .J. H o n o r Pin 2; Class O ffic e r 3; Reli足 gion M e d a l 2; Track Team 2.

Jacek C . Orlowski 435 F airm o un t A ve n u e Je rse y C ity , N .J. L ib ra ry C lu b 1,2,3; F oo tb a ll Team 3, M a n a g e r 4.

Daniel J. Osnato 659 Edgew ater Avenue R idgefield, N .J. H o n o r Pin I ; Class O ffic e r 4; Rally C o m m itte e 4; F ootball Team 1,2,3,4; A r t C lu b 1,2; Track Team I ; W e ig h tliftin g I.

Stanley J. Ostreyko 193 O rie n t Street, Bayonne, N .J. C am era C lu b I. I i

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Joseph V. Page 54 C la re m o n t A ve n u e Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 2,3; Class O ffic e r I ; So d a lity 1,2,3; Petrean 3,4, F aculty Edi t o r 4 ; P etroc | | Inscape 3,4, Asso c ia te E d ito r 4 ; Science C lu b 3; C o m 足 m u n ity A c tio n 1,2,3.4; A r t C lu b I*.

690 A llw o o d Road, C lifto n , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Second Honors M e d a l I f S o d a lity 3,4; Dram atics 2,3; Petrean 4 ; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2,3,4; Chess C lu b 2; A r t C lu b 2,3; G o lf Team 1,2,3,4, C a p ta in 4 ; G le e C lu b 2,3; H ig h e r A ch ie ve m e n t 2; League Leaders 2,3; Ski C lu b 2.

George J. Pepe 86 W e s t Third S treet BayonftS, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; S odality 1,3,4; Ra'iy C o m m itte e 4; Dance C o m m itte e 4, C o m m u n ity A c tio n 3; G ym nastics I.

Paul A. Pecoraro 55 W ashburn S treet Jersey C ity , N .J. Religion M ed a l 3; Class O ffic e r Bowling Team 1,2,3,4.

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James A . Pilla "( i 16 A ve n u e C, Bayonne, N .J. H o n o r Pin !s F oo tb a ll Team 1,2,3,4: A r t C lu b I ; Track Team 1,2,3,4.

Thomas P. Plaza 22^/2 C o tta g e S tre e t Je rse y C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 2; Track Team 4.

Edward J. Pinto 1027 Pleasantview Terrace R id g e fie ld , N .J. H o n o r Pin. 1,2,3; Excellence M edal 2; S o d a lity I; Science C lu b 1,2,3,4, President 4; A r t C lu b I .

Michael J. Pluchta 34 Broadway, Jersey C ity , N .J. Inscape 2,3; C lu b 1,2.

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Thomas M . Podes+a 22 Poplar S tre e t, Je rse y C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,3; S o d a lity 1,2 ,3 ,4; Rally C o m m itte e 4; C h e e rle a d e rs 4 ; Band l,j4; A r t ' C lu b I; Tennis Team ! ,2,3,4, C o -C a p ta l# 4 ; Ije a g ue Leaders 3,4.

Francis C . Quaglieri 93 I W a s h in g to n S tre e t H o b o ke n, N .J . H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Inscape 3; A r t C lu b 2 ,3,4; Tennis Team 1,2,3,4.

Frank J. Ragazzo 398 Union Street, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 2; Class O ffic e r 1,2; Dra足 m atics 4; fo o tb a ll Team I f A r t C lub I ; H ig h e r A ch ie ve m e nt 2.

James K. Ransom 2116 Pleasant Parkway, Union, N.J. Track Team I .


Michael T. Riley 283 Ford A ve n u e , R iver Vale, N .J. Sw im m ing Team 2,3,4.

Michael P. Regan 173 H u tto n S tre e t, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Class O ffic e r 2; So足 d a lity 1,2;; Basketball 1,2; A r t C lu b I; H ig h e r A c h ie v e m e n t 1,2,3.

James M . Renga 9 Delaware Place, Bloom field, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2; S o d a lity Team 1,2,3,4.

William T. Reilly 404 Fairm ount Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin I; Baseball 3,4.

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Edward D. Riedlinger 61 C o lu m b ia A ve n u e Je rse y C ity , N .J . H o n o r Pin I; S o cia lity Leaders l ; A r t C lu b I.

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Alan D. Rieman 1912 N ew York Avenue UoBin C ity , N .J.

Gregory E. Riley 849 G e b h a rd t Avenue Elizabeth, N.J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Class C K c e r 3, S tu d e n t C o uncil 3, President 4; Rally C o m m itte e 3,4; Science C 'u b 1,2; C heerleaders 3,4; Dance C o m m itte e 3,4; A r t and Poster C lu b 4; Radio C lu b I; G le e C lu b 3.

M ichael A . Rinaldi 3rd Avenue N o rth Bergen, N.J. W onor Pin 1,2,3; Excellence M edal I; Class O ffic e r 3; S odality 4; Inscape 4; Science C lu b I;,2,3,4; A r t C lub I.

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M atthew A . Rooney 16 C o n d ic t S tre e t, Je rse y C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Class O ffic e r 1,2,3; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; D e b a tin g S o cie ty I ; O r a to r y I ; In tra m u ra l C o u n cil 4 ; A r t C lu b I ; Track Team I.

Albert W . Romano 288 Duncan A ve n u e Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; S o d a lity S ^ lj^ l League Leaders 3; D ra m a tics 2,3; Petrean 1,2; Petroc 1,2,4? Inscape 2, 3,4, M a n a g in g E d ito r 4 ; Rally C o m ­ m itte e 2,3,4; C h e e rle a d e rs 2,3; Dance C o m m itte e 1,2,3,4; C o m m u ­ n ity A c tio n ‘2; G le e C lu b 2,3; H ig h e r A c h ie v e m e n t 2.

James J. Ruane 392 Kennedy Boulevard Bayonne, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Class O ffic e r 3; O ra to ry I ; Rally C o m m itte e 4 ; Dance C o m m itte e 4 ; Tennis Team 2,3.

Gregory R. Rossi 833 Avenue C, Bayonne, N .J. S o d a lity 4; G ym nastics 3,4; Track 2, 3,4; G lee C lu b 3; C o m m u n ity A c tio n

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W a lte r P. Ryglicki 1707 8 I st S tre e t N o rth Bergen* N .J. S o d a lity I; F o o tb a ll Team 1,2,3,4; Dance C o m m itte e 3,4; In tra m u ra l C o u n c il 3,4; Rally C om rY iittee 4 ; A r t C lu b I; W e ig h tliftin g I.

Leonard T. Safford 28 Broadway, Bayonne, N .J. H o n o r Pin 2; Class O ffic e r 2; In tra 足 m ural C o u n cil 2,3,4.

Richard M . Sammarco 154 D elaw are A ve n u e Je rse y C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin I ; F oo tb a ll Team 1,2,3,4; In tra m u ra l C o u n c i :3; Rally C o m m it足 te e 3.

George P. Sant 623 W illo w Avenue, Hoboken, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; A r t C lu b I.


Joseph A. Scerbo 413 Second S tre e t, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,3.

Thomas J. Schmidt, Jr. 228 O ld Bergen Road Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 2; S o d a lity 3,4; D e b a tin g S o cie ty 3,4; O ra to ry 3,4; D ram atics 4; S addle & Bridle C lu b I ; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2,3,4.

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Richard T. Schreiner 39 W e s t 54th S treet, Bayonne, N .J. H o n o r Pin I; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; C o m 足 m un ity A c tio n 2,3,4; Band 4; League Leaders 1,3; A r t C lu b 1,2.

Michael A . Shea I Egan C o u rt, Bayonne, N .J. Dram atics I ; G ym nastic M anager 1,2; Rally C o m m itte e 4; Dance C o m m itte e 4; A r t C lu b 1,2.


G regory J. Sherry 327 Baldwin Avenue Jersey C3fy, N.J. Band 1,2,3; Art Club I.

Robert K. Smith 251 Beacon Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Bowling Team 1,2,3,4.

Paul J. Simonetti 60 Towers S tre e t, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Excellence M e d a l 3; F ootball Team 2; Baseball Team 2,3; G o lf Team I .

Henry R. Sokolnicki 930 Sum m it Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. League Leaders 3; L ib ra ry C lu b 3.


Michael F. Steinbacher 689 Ray A venue, R id g e fie ld , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Excellence M e d a l I; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; Inscape 3; C o m 足 m u n ity A c tio n 3,4; P e tre a n 4 .

James J. Stuart 105 Pleasant S tre e t, Kearny, N .J. H o n o r Pin I ; Class O ffic e r 3; D ra足 m atics 2,3,4; Dance C o m m itte e 3,4; In tra m u ra l C o u n cil 2 ,3,4; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 2; 'Inscape 3,4; F oo tb a ll Team L

Brian G . Sullivan 205 Bowers Street, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2; Rally C o m m itte e 4; A r t C lu b I .

Raymond A. Telep 141 M orris S treet, Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 2; Dance C o m m itte e 4; A r t C lu b 1,2; Football Team 3; H ig h e r A ch ie ve m e n t 2.

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Edward J. Truskowski 125 Young Avenue C e d a r G rove , N .J.

Randy A . Tomazewski I S tegm an C o u rt, Je rse y C ity , N .J . S o d a lity 1,2; D ram atics 2,3; Inscape 2,3,4, A sso cia te E d ito r 4 ; Dance C o m m itte e 1,2,3 ,4; In tra m u ra l C o u n 足 cil 2,4; A r t C lu b I ; G le e C lu b 2; H ig h e r A c h ie v e m e n t 2.

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H o n o r Pin S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; League Leaders 1,3; Rally C o m m itte e 4; In足 tra m u ra l C o uncil 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4, Drum M a jo r 3,4; Chess C lu b 1,2; A r t C lu b I .

John P. Vanderbeck I 12 Prospect S tre e t Ridgewood, N .J. H o n o r Pin I; S o d a lity IF Dramatics 3; Basketball Team I.

Robert J. Touhy 613 Bergen Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. Rally C o m m itte e 4; Cheerleaders 3; Dance C o m m itte e 3,4; G ym nastics I , 2; H ig h e r A ch ie ve m e nt 4.


W illiam J. Vanderputten 93 Sem inole A ve n u e Lincoln Park, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2; S o cia lity I; D ram atics 4 ; G ym na stics 2; Track Team 1,2; Ral­ ly C o m m itte e 4 ; S w im m ing Team I.

Bonaventuras M. Vyzas 56 St. Paul's A ve n u e Je rse y C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; S ociality 1,2,3,4; G le e C lu b 3; C o m m u n ity A c tio n I, 2 ,3,4; A r t C lu b 2,3.

James R. Vanecek 428 64th S tre e t W e s t N ew York, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2; Religion M ed a l 2; Class O ffic e r 3; D e b a tin g S ociety 4; Chess C lu b 1,2,3,4, President 3; Ten­ nis 2,3,4, C o -C a p ta in 4; A r t C lu b I.

Ksaveras J. Vyzas 56 St. Paul's Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; Religion M ed a l I; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; A r t C lu b 2,3; C o m ­ m un ity A c tio n 1,2,3,4; H ig h e r A ch ie ve m e nt 2,3,4; G le e C lu b 3.

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Joseph J. Warzenski 288 A ve n u e C , Bayonne, N .J. H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; S o d a lity I; D ra m a t足 ics 1,2,3,4; R ally C o m m itte e 4; A r t

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Arthur J. W eiser 208 Bidwell A ve n u e J e rse y C ity , N .J. League Leaders 3,4; C o m m u n ity A c 足 tio n 4.

Dwight E. W erm ert 196 Congress S tre e t Jersey C ity , N.J. H o n o r Pin 2; S o d a lity 1,2; Petroc 4; In sea pe 2; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 4.

Donald P. W hite 61 Van W a g e n an Avenue Jersey C ity , N .J. H o n o r Pin 2; Class O ffic e r 2,3; Foot足 ball Team I; Baseball Team 2,3,4; In足 tram u ra l C o u n cil 4.

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Joseph B. W raga, Jr. 249 Born S tre e t, Secaucus, N .J . Tennis 3,4.

Glenn S. Williams 507 C a rn e g ie S tre e t, Linden, N .J . Class O ffic e r 1,2,3; S tu d e n t C o u n cil 1,3; S o d a lity I; F oo tb a ll Team 1,2,3, 4 ; Basketball Team I; Track Team 1,2,

Alexander J. Zolli 40 Fleet S treet, Jersey C ity , N .J.

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o eo rg e T. \Arroclawski 97 Sherman Place, Jersey C ity , N .J. Petroc 1,2,3; Swimming 1,2,3,4, C a p ­ ta in 4; A r t C lu b I; Radio C lu b IV

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H o n o r Pin 1,2,3; S o d a lity 1,2,3,4; League Leaders 4; Petroc 4 ; Inscape 3; F ootball Team 1,2,3,4; H ig h e r A ch ie ve m e n t 2,3; C o m m u n ity A c tio n 3,4; Petrean 3,4, Sports E d ito r 4.


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PATRONS GIFT OF $5.00 Aaimsworthey, Hournebloure &

Mr. & Mrs. Bagdzinski

Bennett Family

Mr. & Mrs. V. Baginski

Berloco's

Adams Sales & Service

Claire Anne Baker, R.D.H.

Dr. & Mrs. Peter Beronio

Jean & Joseph Adamski

Mr. & Mrs. E. Balinski

C . L. Bernhardt

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Agresta

Michael T. Balsamo

Mr. & Mrs. V. Biondo

Mr. & Mrs. Domenick Alario

Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Baker

Stephen Bloom

P. A . Albanese

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bannon

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Bobal

Aloi's Cleaners

Mr. & Mrs. R. Baranski

Bobowicz Family

Anthony L. Altomonte

Mr. & Mrs. W . Barkovitz

John Bogdanski '70

Robert D. Allen

Mr. & Mrs. M . Barlettano

Mr. Charles Bookman

John Amato

Mr. & Mrs. George Barnes

Booth Fisheries

Amato Sea Food

Barnickel Hardware

Mrs. Anna Bolha

Mr. & Mrs. John Anderson

Barone's Food Market

Mr. Frank Bolha

Mr. & Mrs. Robert A . Andriola, Sr.

Mr. & Mrs. A . Bartolozzi

Boulevard Insurance

John F. Andryszewski

Robert F. Barton

Boulevard M art & Liquors

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Anello

Mr. & Mrs. Chas. E. Barry

Boulevard M art & Liquors, Inc

Dr. & Mrs. Chas. Battalino

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Bovasso

Genevieve Battersby

William T. Boyd

Patricia Bauer

Mr. & Mrs. Roger Boyle

Beaudet Family

Mr. & Mrs. R. Bradshaw

Mr. & Mrs. W m . Belinski

Rev. James Brady

The Bellini Family

Mrs. Marie Brady

Mary Grace Bellotti

Mrs. Carol Brak

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur T. Bender

Mary T. Brando

S. Benedetti

The Bowman Family

Goode-Finque

The Arestia Family Michael Argyelan Arlene's Beauty Salon Mrs. Harry Arnold Virginia M. Arnold Amadeo Avogadro Mr. & M rs. W alter T. Avery Rafael Aviles Dan Bagarozzo

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bennek

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PATRONS Dennis Boxeur '68

Bernard Joseph Campell

Gino E. Clericl

Mr. & Mrs. Bredehoft

M r. Thomas Canning

Alec F. Clerihew '57

Howard J. Brennan Funeral Home

Mr. Anthony Cantisano

James Clossey

Mr. & Mrs. James T. Brennan

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth V. Cantoli

Michael & David Coar

Mr. & Mrs. N. Brennan

M rs. Febronia Capizzi

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Coffey

Ted Lionel Bridge

M r. & Mrs. Jim Capone

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Colford, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. James W . Broadfoot

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Caporrino

Dennis J. Collins '54

Mr. & M rs. R. J. Brockmann

Mr. & Mrs. A . Capparelli

Adrian K. Compa

Thomas Broderick, Sr.

Neil Catapano

Paul C . Compa

Broken Bones

Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Catapano

Mr. & Mrs. Gerald M. Compeau

Joseph F. Brower

Michael Caulfield

John Carl Connell

Mr. & Mrs. J. Arthur Brudnicki

Mrs. Alice Cavari

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Connelly

Bucky & Nicky's Market

Paul Catarella

Mrs. S. J. Connolly

Mr. & Mrs. H. Buechse

M r. Frank J. Cawley

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Connolly

Mr. & Mrs. Philip Bulzis

Mr. Thomas Cervalli

Mr. & Mrs. W m . H. Connolly

John J. Burke

Mr. A . Cerwinski

Mrs. Alberta Corasio

Mr. & Mrs. Vincent L. Burke

Angelea Chepinski

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Corasio

Miss Kay Bursis

John Chiola

Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Corcoran

Mr. & Mrs. Harry Buryk

George A . Chipko

Cornell Advertising Agency

Busy Bee Liquors

Chorney Family

Mrs. Doris Corrado

Harold J. Butler

Mr. & Mrs. B. A. Chrzanowski

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Corrigan

Mr. & Mrs. Ernest J. Buzzerio

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Ciniello

Anthony Costantino, Sr.

Mr. & Mrs. J. P. Byram

Anthony J. Cioffi

Eugenia Urbanski-Courtney

Mrs. Anna Byrnes

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J.CIeary, Sr.

Sal Cozzetta

Mr. & M rs. Thomas P. Callahan

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Clemens

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Crappse

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PATRONS Friends of Andrew Creazzo

Mr. & Mrs. S. DeSocio

Serra Duck

Mr. & M rs. D. Crociani

Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Devaney

Mr. & Mrs. J. Dudsak

Miss Irene Crowley

Josephine DiCorcia

Robert F. Dunham

Mrs. Julia Curran

Mr. & Mrs. John Diehl

Mr. & Mrs. James J. Dunne

Dona|d M . Curry

Richard Diehl '63

Mr. & Mrs. C . W . Dzikowski

Mr. & Mrs. Peter Curti

Rose DiGeronimo

The Earth Master & Nigel

Custom Cleaners

Carmela DiFilippo

Dr. Edwards, D.D.S.

Mr. & Mrs. A . Czaykowski

Mr. & Mrs. E. P. Dillon

Edward J. Egan '60

Mr. & Mrs. Mathew Czochanski

Mrs. Helen DiPaolo

Tom Elmo

Mr. & Mrs. I. D'Agostino

Gary Disoteo

Mr. & Mrs. William J. Engel

James Damico

Richard O . Ditmar, Pharmicist

Louis A . Erhardt

Mr. & Mrs. Angelo D'Amico

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph DiTuro

Europa M eat Provisions

Rev. Michael Darcy

Mr. & Mrs. B. Dlugolencki

Mr. Francis Evans

Mr. & Mrs. Michael D'Arienzo

Mr. & Mrs. E. Dobies

Mr. & Mrs. C . Fabyanski

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Davaren

Lt. Col. & Mrs. T. R. Donahue

Fa bio Family

Dr. H. J. Davis

Joseph Donohue'61

In Memory of Jack Fahey

Mr. & Mrs. Peter DeAngelo

Raymond Domnik

Failla Funeral Home

Mrs. Elsie Decker

Mrs. Mary Donnelly

Fairmount Mill, Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. F. M. Delaney

Mr. & Mrs. James Doolan

Anthony Farina, Sr.

Louis E. DellaTorre, Realty

Do-Pete Cleaners

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Fava, Jr.

Dolorenzo Bros. Gulf Station

Mr. & Mrs. Francis W . Dorigatti

Mildred Feduniewicz

Louis J. Del Monte

Thomas Dougherty

Michael Fehr

Mr. & Mrs. Vincent DeMaio

M iss Mae V. Doyle

M r . & M rs. John Fencik

Peter C . DePascale

Mr. & Mrs. Martin P. Downey, Sr.

Garret Ferguson

DeRosas Market

Miss Rita Dronzek

Mr. & Mrs. Patsy Ferro


PATRONS Mr. & Mrs. A . Ferullo

A Friend

Mr. & Mrs. Ted Glazer & Family

Edith Feury

A Friend

Jim Gleason

The Fiano Family

John & Helen Fuller

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Glowacky

J. M . Fields

Nicholas Fusco, Sr.

John Golashesky

Fieseler's

Fr. David Gaffney

Goodman's Furniture

Mr. & M rs. Andrew Filak

Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Gallagher

Mr. & Mrs. William G . Goppold

M r. J. Filipkowski

M r. & M rs. S. Gajewski

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Goscienski

Mr. & Mrs. Finigan

Nicholas C . Gallo

Mr. Michael J. Gratale

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Finn

P. Gallo Jr. Family

Mr. Howard Green

Robert Finnerty

M r. & Mrs. A . Gallumbardo

Hugh E. Greenan

Al Fiore

Galvin, French & McLaughlin

Mary T. Greenan

Charles F. Fitzpatrick

Gane's Chemical Works, Inc.

Thomas Greenan

Jane Fitzpatrick

Mrs. John J. Garibaldi

Greenville Bakery

Mr. & Mrs. G . M . Fitzpatrick

Mr. & M rs. James Garito

Mr. & Mrs. J. Gregory

Mr. & Mrs. Edmund J. Flaherty

Mrs. Rose Geissler

Albert T. Grillo

Mr. & Mrs. George Fleck

Mr. & Mrs. Vincent P. Genthon

George Grillo

Mr. & Mrs. A . R. Fleischer

The Gener Family

Angela Grossi

Joseph P. Flesey

Mr. & Mrs. Peter Gerbino

Timothy Grzelak

Florence Dresses

Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Gianotto

Ronald Gurtatowski

Mr. & Mrs. L. Florio

Mr. & Mrs. J. Giebas

Mr. & Mrs. James Gurzo

Mr. & Mrs. Alexander G . Forsythe

Mr. & Mrs. R. Giele

Ed. J. Guterman

Mr. & Mrs. Dom Forte

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Giordano

Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Hamill

F.

Mrs. Mary Giovenco

John Hamill

A Friend

Perry Gladstone

Jane & John Hammer

A Friend

William B. Glanzman

Mr. & Mrs. D. Harrington

J. Fox, esq.

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PATRONS

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Harrington's Esso Servicecenter

Edward Hunter

Mary A . Kehoe

Hartnett

Joseph G . Ilg

Kennedy Family

Mrs. Margaret Harvey

Jacob's Delicatessen

Ketterer Family

Margaret Haughey

R & A Janesk

Mr. & Mrs. W m . Kerber

George Hawriluk

Janie's Beauty Salon

Mrs. Helen B. Kiely

Mr. & Mrs. Francis Heer

Stephen Janiszewski

J. J. Kiessling

M rs. Mitchell Helinski

Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Jaronczyk

Kathleen Killeen

Mrs. Peter Henderson, Florist

Theresa Jimmerson

The Kinahans

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Hickey

Vernon Jimmerson '67

Bernard & Bertram King

Edward G . Hinte

Mr. & Mrs. R. Jindela

John E. Kirkeby

Edward R. Hinte

Joe's Barber Shop

Stanley Klimowicz

William Hladik

Joe's Wholesale Meats

Stanley Klotz

Mr. Henry Hmielewski

M r . & M rs. Curtis A . Johnson

Mike Korba

Hoboken W ood Flooring Corp.

George Johnson

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kowal

Marie Hotman

John J. Jordan '39

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Kovatch

Hohneker Family

Mr. James M . Joyce

Mr. & Mrs. J. Kozakewich

The Holly Shop

Mr. & Mrs. W alter Juchnewicz

James B. Kozmor '58

Mr. & Mrs. James Hollywood

Mary Geraghty Judy

Robert Kratky

Mrs. Sybil Holy

Mr. & Mrs. John W . Jurcisin

Maurice M. Krivit

Mr. & Mrs. James D. Horan

Just Rite Barber Shop

The Krol Family

Monsignor Michael Hornak

Mr. & Mrs. William Kachur

Mrs. Richard Kruse

Mr. & Mrs. Ben Hrynkiewicz

Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Kacprowicz

Ann Kruse

Jerry Hudson

Karen, Inc.

Edward J. Krzak

Carol Huff

Mr. & Mrs. Adam M. Kay

Mrs. N. Krzak

John E. Hughes

Miss Catherine Keenan

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Kubica


PATRONS Stephen J. Kun

Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Lenahan

O tto Mack

Mr. & Mrs. John Kunka

Joseph J. Lenart

Mac's Auto Service

Mr. & Mrs. T. Kuzmiak

John F. Lenc

Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Madej

Harold Lachnicht, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. N. A . Leoncavallo

Alfred Madonna

Dr. & Mrs. Anthony LaForgia

Lawrence Lewis

Olga Madsen

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Lafrano

M r. & Mrs. John Leppard

John Mahon and Family

Mr. & Mrs. A . La&ratta

M iss Muriel Lewis

In Memory of Julia Mahon

Thomas Laird, Sr.

Frances Liguori, R.N.

Catherine Mahoney

Bertha Lamartine

W m . Lillis

Mr. E. W . Mallory

Paul G . Lamendola

James Lipari

Mannequin

Mr. & Mrs. P. J. Lamparello

The Lipinski Family

Dr. John R. Manziano

Mrs. Rose Landy

Mr. & Mrs. Henry Lizza

Mr. Frank Marinello

Vincent Lania

M r. & Mrs. Joseph Lobo & Sons

John Marino

Mr. & Mrs. E. Lanigan

Mr. & Mrs. T. Loftus

Tom Lanigan

Dr. A . R. Lombardi, D.D.S.

Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Lanskey

Morris T. Longo

Stanley M . Lanskey LaPretie's Knitwear For Women Edward Larkin Patrick Larkin Mr. Francis Lavin Miss Wilhelmina M . Lawlor Lauten's Flowers Mr. & Mrs. A. Leier John Lenahan

Marion Tinsmith & Roofing Co. Orvin T. Marion Marmora Auto Body Marra Faipily

Love, Wasner & Cooney Co.

Mr. & Mrs. M. A. Marzalowicz

Mr. James Luce Mr. Andrew Lukac

Mrs. Ethel Martel

Frank Lupo— State Farm Insurance

Robert A . Martelli '68

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Lupino

Martini Cleaners Martin's Luncheonette

Richard J. Lusinski

Mr. & M rs. J. Marzocca

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Lutz

Daniel J. Massarelli 1949

Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Lynch, Sr.

Sylvester F. Massarelli '27

John T. Lyons

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PATRONS

252

Ashur Massarsky, D.D.S.

Enrico Meleo

Miss Esther Murphy

Mr. & Mrs. Carmine Mastellone

Mrs. A. Meloro

Frank J. Murphy

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Mastrangelo

Ersilia Meluso

Mr. & Mrs. John J. Murphy

Mr. & Mrs. T. Materek

Mr. Louis Mercun

Mrs. Mary V. Murphy

Mrs. Nicholas Matin

Dr. John Meyers

Mr. & Mrs. Peter Murphy

McCarthy Cleaners

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Michalowski

Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Murray

McCarthy The Cleaner

Guy Miele

Thomas Mruz, 1969

Mrs. Kenneth McClave, Jr.

Abraham Miller

M r . & M rs. Thomas Mruz, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McConville

Mr. & Mrs. Frederick J. Miller

Murtagh's Restaurant

Mr. & Mrs. James A . McCoy

Michael Miller

Myers Family

Dennis L. McGill

Gerald D. Miller

Eugene Nagel

William J. McGovern

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Milne

Mr. Edward Napoleon

William J. McGovern

Edward J. Milne, Jr.

Joseph Nemeth

John McGraw

M iss Helen's School of Dance

Mr. & Mrs. G . Newton

Mary McGraw

Mr. & Mrs. Louis Missaggia

Lucy T. Newton

Mr. & Mrs. W m . F. McGraw

M &M Boys Centre & University Shop

Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Nickerson

Mr. & Mrs. J. McGuire

John Mojkowski

Clara Nies

Mrs. Theresa McHarg

Henry A. Molteni

Mrs. Caroline M. Nodes

McLaughlin Funeral Home

Charles Montalbano

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nodine, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Mcahon

Leo Moore

Mr. Robert Nodine, Sr.

Anna McNally

Mr. & Mrs. W . C. Mortenson

Charles Norton

Marion McNamara

Paul Mottola '67

James M. O'Brien

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Meade

Mr. & Mrs. J. Moucha

Mrs. Rita P. O'Connell

Mr. Edward Meagher

Mountainside Homes, Inc.

Mr. Andrew O'Connor, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. J. Meehan

M. D. Mullin

Mr. & Mrs. Gerald O'Connor


PATRONS James O'Connor '65

Mrs. B. Paprocki

Dr. & Mrs. Robert Pontone

Mrs. M . O'Connor

Paris Jewelers

Rod Portfolio

O'Donnell Family

M r. & Mrs. John Pastier

Mr. & Mrs. Patsy Prezioso

Mrs. Cornelius O'Donnell, Sr.

Dr. & Mrs. A . M . Paternoster

Mr. & Mrs. John Pron

Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius O'Donnell

Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Pazden

Mr. & Mrs. T. Prontnicki

Mary E. O'Donnell

Mrs. Felix Pazik

Prospect Meat Market, Inc.

Mr. John W . O'Keefe

Ralph Peabody

Alfred Raibes

Mr. Stanley O'Konski

Penn Manufacturing

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Raska

Lawrence & Rita Olynick

M r. & Mrs. John Pulichino

Keith Reardon

Mr. & Mrs. James B. Ommundsen

A . Pensa Modern Movers

Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Reck

Lea Oneal

M r. & Mrs. George Peregrin

Evelyn & Ella Regan

Mr. & Mrs. I .J. O'Neill

Pesin's

Mr. Jerry Regan

Michael J. O'Neill

Vincent Pezzuti

Mike Reilly

Mr. & Mrs. W m . L. O'Reilly

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Phalon

Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Reilly

Thomas J. O'Rourke

Philhower Family

Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Reilly

Henry Orzynski

J. George Piccoli

Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Renna

John Osaben

M r. & Mrs. J. Piergrossi

Mrs. Ada Ribaudo

Mrs. Anthony Padlowski

Florence Pisano

Rita - Shop

M r. & Mrs. A . Pagano

Mr. & Mrs. W m . Plunges

Mrs. C. Rizzo

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Page

Mr. & Mrs. W alter Podolak

Joe Rizzo

Mr. & Mrs. Fred Pagel

Mr. & Mrs. Chester Polakowski

Robinson Service

Carmen Pagdiuca

Mr. & Mrs. Romeo Polo

Mr. & Mrs. J. Rocco

Palace Drugs

Anne Polonica

Palisade Lumber & Supply, Inc.

Joseph Poltronetti

Vincent Panariello

Pompliano Family

Thomas Rogers Mr. & Mrs. A. Romano Mr. & Mrs. C. T. Romano

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PATRONS

254

Jacqualyn Romano

Phyllis R. Scerbo

Tony Solowey

Joseph Romano

Robert Scher

Mr. & Mrs. P. Soriano

C pt. Thomas A . Romano, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Seitz

Spada Grocery

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A . Romano

Mark Selander

Michael Spadoro

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Rooney

John Selicos

Thomas Spooner

Charles Rooney

Serra Family

Joseph Sprouls

Rev. Matthew Rooney, S.J. '3 1

Seweryn Family

M iss Lilian Stanko

Matthew Rooney '67

Mr. & Mrs. E. Shalhoub

Mrs. D. A. Statile

Roselyn's Sweet Shop

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Sharkey

Joe Stine

Dr. & Mrs. P. W . Ross

Shelley Foods

Mr. & Mrs. H . A . Straley

Rubinstein Family

Mr. & Mrs. E. Shields

Mrs. Jean St. George

The V. J. Rumain Family

Sidoroff's Liquors

Mr. & Mrs. H. F. Strohoefer

Thomas Ruocco

Edith & Antoinette Signorelli

Superior Food Market

Erhardt Rupprecht

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Sidoti

Stuyvesant Liquors

Frank Russello Family

Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. Simons, Jr.

Mr. John W . Styles

Mr. James F. Ryan

Dr. & Mrs. Ross J. Simpson

Edward Suczewski

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Ryan

Dr. & Mrs. Ross J. Simpson

John J. Sullivan

Rudolph Sabatino

Sister Therese Alma

George & Mary Sydlar

M iss Anna Sacco

Mrs. Eugene V. Siwek

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Szewczyk

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Sandaal

Frederick Skop

Sophie B. Szymanska

Mr. & Mrs. W . E. Salisbury

David Slansky

Mr. & Mrs. Casimir W . Szymanski

Charlotte Sammataro

M rs. Frances Smith

Mr. & Mrs. A . J. Szmerda

Alexander Santora

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Smith

Szymialowicz Family

Mr. & Mrs. A. Santora

Richard Smutek

Mrs. Helen Tangeman

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Sawicz

Mr. & M rs. Frank Sokolik

Tom's Tavern


PATRONS Stephen Thomsen '68

John and Rose Marie Waldron

James & Anna Till

Wallace & Company

Henry M . Todaro

Miss Mary Walsh

Mr. & M rs. James J. Tomney

Mr. & Mrs. Norman R. Walther

M r. Thomas Torpey

Mr. & Mrs. J. Weglinski

Alan Torres

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Weiser

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Totaro

Wenton Shoe Store

John Trosky, Sr.

Wenton Shoe Store

The Tufano Family

James F. W hite, Inc.

Leo Turteltaub

Mr. & Mrs. Henry C . Willenborg

Tuzzio Family

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Williams

Mr. Henry Tylenda

Mr. & Mrs. George Willms

Samuel L. Tyrrell

Mr. & Mrs. John J. Winberry

Joseph Valenti's Pharmacy

Morris Winograd Insurance

Mr. & Mrs. Jan Vandegaer

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Woelfle

P. Vanderberg Family

Dom's W oodcraft

Delbert Van Der Hoof

Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. W ybolt

M r. Harry Vassil

Mrs. Mary Wyville

Very Rev. Edgar A . Verhoest

Yankee Drover Inn

Miss Josephine A . Viceconte

Young Fashions, Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. Q . Viceconte & Family

Rose Zak

Mr. & Mrs. F. Viggiano Mrs. Mary Vogler Mr. & Mrs. Michael Volpe Vyzas Family Ben, Iggy & Ray Vyzas

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond F. Zaleski Angela Zappia Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Zaremba Mr. & Mrs. Sidney V. Zayes Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Zingaro


SP E C IA L PA TR O N S GIFT OF $10.00 o

Paul Amico

Mr. & Mrs. Michael DeSimone

Mr. & Mrs. R. E. Aughinbaugh

Mrs. DiGiorgio

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Adamowicz

Dr. & Mrs. J. A . Dolan & Family

Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Baker

Joseph Doto

Mr. & Mrs. W alter F. Barr

Duro-Test Corp.

Mr. & Mrs. James P. Barton, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Morris Dronzek

Beddiges-Seitz Home for Funerals

East Jersey Railroad and Terminal

Mr. & Mrs. J. Bencivegna

Mrs. Julia Fiorillo

Bernardo Co.

Fred's Market

Stephanie Bintz

Rev. W alter V. French

Mr. & Mrs. William Bishow

Compliments of a Friend

Mrs. Frank J. Boyce

A Friend

Mrs. Ann Brando

Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Crociani

Dr. & Mrs. Henry Buklad

G . H. Gemignani

Cadillac Renting Service

Mr. & Mrs. John Golasheski

Mr. & Mrs. N. Capparelli

Mrs. Katherine Green

Mr. & Mrs. H. W . Coar

Grove Cab Co.

Cobb, Norton & Toma, Inc.

Michael Gutowski

Colino Electrical Contractors, Inc.

Stanley Gutkowski

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur F. Couch

Thaddeus Gutkowski

Consolidated Roofing Co.

Hohneker's Dairy

Mrs. Charles Cosentino

Mr. & Mrs. John T. Horan

Dailey Family

John & William Horan

Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Daly

Mr. & Mrs. John Hourihan

Dell's Awnings

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ippolito Mr. Wasyl Iwanyk


SP E C IA L PATRONS Frank Kearney

Mr. & Mrs. L. A . Musella

Rev. John A . Kelly

Mr. & Mrs. James A. Nickerson

Paula Kelly

Lawrence J. O'Brien

M r. & Mrs. Horace F. Knox

Mrs. Christine Orlowski

Mr. William E. Kruse

Paramount Food Stores

Kulkosky Family

Mrs. Julie Pensa

Lakeview Savings and Loan Ass'n.

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Plust

Mrs. A . G . Lauber

Mr. & Mrs. William R. Rand, Jr.

M r. & Mrs. A . LaViola

Alan Rieman

Mr. & Mrs. William B .Lewis

In memory of William J. Ruane

Peter L. Lisa Local # 2 1 Frank Ludwiczak J. Lusinski Henry Mack

Mr. & Mrs. William Ruggieri Schoning's C ity Hall Bake Shop Mr. & Mrs. W alter F. Sheridan Nick P. Sita Ass'n. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Stevens

Mr. & Mrs. John M . McCarthy

The Struk Family

Mr. & Mrs. Henry B. McFarland, Jr.

Frank E. Suplee

Mr. & Mrs. Edward McKenna Milano Family Rudy Miller Michael Moskal Dr. & Mrs. A . C . Mottola Harold Murphy M r. & Mrs. William L. Murphy

Mr. & Mrs. William L. Tatulli Adelaide Trescott Trodyne Corporation Venezia's Bar & Gril Salvatore Vuocolo Paul G . White, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Zisa


SPONSORS GIFT OF $15.00 Academy Delicatessen, Inc.

242 Warren Street Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Fred J. Anthony

3 I Adams Terrace Clifton, N.J. Arena Lanes, Inc.

308 Baldwin Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. R. Armistead

348 Owen Avenue Fair Lawn, N.J. Mr. Louis J. Bachand

Maple Avenue Annadale, N.J. Barcelona's Lumber Mart, Inc.

30 Midland Avenue Wallington, N.J.

Mr. & Mrs. S. Blaszczak

432 Oak Street Ridgefield, N.J. Mr. John F. Brennan

291 Central Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Mrs. Joseph F. Burke

227 Fifth Street Jersey City, N.J. Burns & O'Connell, Inc.

Garden State Plaza Paramus, N.J. Madame Butterfly

Egg Foo Yung Road Hong Kong Mr. & Mrs. Jos. Casale

460 Kaplan Avenue Hackensack, N.J.

Mrs. A . Barker

581 Jersey Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Bayonne Barrel & Drum Co.

154 Raymond Blvd. Newark, N.J. Barrett's

861 Bergen Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Bel Fuse, Inc.

198 Van Vorst Street Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. John F. Belton

26 Cator Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Frank Bergamo

54 Union Street Emerson, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Frank P. Bizlewicz

1209 Pines Lake Drive West Wayne, N.J.

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Mr. & Mrs. A . Catanzaro

I 10 Rutherford Blvd. Clifton, N.J. Chester's Delicatessen

364 Montgomery Street Jersey City, N.J. Coach And Four, Inc.

24 North Avenue E. Cranford, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. E. Colacchio

7017 Columbia Avenue North Bergen, N.J. Dan Cook

Joseph Curtin— General Insurance

225 St. Paul's Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Datzko Fa mily

41 Mercer Street Wallington, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. George E. Davis

630 Bergen Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas DeBari

323 Park Avenue Hoboken, N.J. Mrs. & Mrs. R. L. Deibel

430 Bedford Road Ridgewood, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. DeMizio, Sr.

229 Spencer Street Elizabeth, N.J. The Den Lounge

651 Anderson Avenue Cliffside Park, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Louis DePascale

1233 Garden Street Hoboken, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dineen

449 Fairmount Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Tom Donato Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Drobny & Family

87I/2 Morris Street Jersey City, N.J.

R. J. Cornelius, Inc.

22 Fulton Fish Market New York 38, N.Y. Mr. & Mrs. William E. Cummings & Family

13 I Highland Avenue Jersey City

Mr. John F. Duffy

I 15 Lafayette Avenue Chatham, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Dwyer

40 Essex Street Belleville, N.J.


SPONSORS Edward Ehrbar, Inc.

Pelham Manor New York Mrs. Raymond C . Farmer

613 Bergen Avenue Jersey City, N.J.

M r. & M rs. Gino Gallovich

320 7th Street Jersey City, N.J. Thomas Gangemi

98 Bentley Avenue Jersey City, N.J. John R. Garbarino

Mr. & Mrs. Ray Favocci

974 E. 27th Street Paterson, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Francis A . Fee

43 College Drive Jersey City, N.J. Mrs. Susan Filko

158 Brill Street Newark, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Finn

542 Bergen Avenue Jersey City, N.J.

263 Griffith Street Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & M rs. Chris Giannella

I Aioa Court Lodi, N.J.

A Friend A Friend Mr. Gilbert Friend

5 Pavonia Court Bayonne, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Fusco

94 Booraem Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Fusco's Restaurant

18 Beaver Street New York Mr. & Mrs. Robert A . Gallo

285 Lexington Avenue Jersey City, N.J.

I 17 Chestnut Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Gurney

43 Crescent Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Henry Hamilton

171-A Beacon Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Hayes

36 Central Avenue Jersey City, N.J.

Mr. & Mrs. J. S. Gilch

Mr. & Mrs. W m . D. Healy

67 South Street Jersey City, N.J.

223 Third Street Ridgefield Park, N.J.

Glenwood Restaurant

850 Westside Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Martin F. Golden

47 Delmar Avenue Glen Rock, N.J.

Mr. Val Fiorillo, Sr.

137 Atlantic Street Paterson, N.J.

Mr. & Mrs. Joe Guagliume

The Granville Family

Lowery Lane Mendham, N.J. The Greene Family

88 Belle Avenue Maywood, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. W . Greenhalgh

65 Audubon Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Joseph Griglio

I Edna Place Secaucus, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore M. Grillo

1719 Kerrigan Avenue Union City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Grish

20 Eagle Avenue Paterson, N.J.

Paul F. X. Hearns

41 Gautier Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Henion & Family

151 Hopkins Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Frederick J. Jaeger, Jr.

30 Stagg Street Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Dominik Jaz

176 Tonnele Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Jim's Service Station

327 Newark Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Harry J. Kegelman

26 Greenville Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Elizabeth C . Kennedy

203 15th Street Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. T. E. Kessler & Family

95 Boulevard Bayonne, N.J.


SPONSORS Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kilian

77 Pamrapo Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Mr. Theodore Kirby

590 Avenue A Bayonne, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Peter Koleba

604 Palisade Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. John Kowalak

49 Evergreen Street Bayonne, N.J. W alter Kowalik

79 Willow Avenue Hoboken, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. John Kozarich

248 Court Avenue Lyndhurst, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Lamb

46 Kensington Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Charles & Rita Lanktree

27 East Third Street Bayonne, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence T. Lawler

184 Passaic Avenue Passaic, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Lembo

53 I Forest Avenue Lyndhurst, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Lemken

6 13 Bergen Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Lepis

125 Lembeck Avenue Jersey City Dr. & Mrs. Vincent Lobbato

39 Glenwood Avenue Jersey City, N.J.

260

Lockwood & Winant

4 Fulton Fish Market New York 38, N.Y. Olga Lopresti

160 Cresthill Ave nue Clifton, N.J. Joseph Los '67

285 St. Paul's Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Dr. & Mrs. Stephen LoVerme

43 Hillside Avenue Glen Ridge, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Mackiewicz

163-9+h Street Jersey City, N.J. Louis Mancino

2 Mina Drive Jersey City, N.J.

Mr. & Mrs. James McKenna

52 Highland Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Mr. Gary Monteforte

264 Grace Avenue Secaucus, N.J. Dr. Alfred Moran Mr. Edward Mottershead

1238 Bloomfield Street Hoboken, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. John Murawinski

193 Virginia Avenue Jersey City, N.J. C . J. Murphy Fuel Co.

220 Avenue E. Bayonne, N.J. Isaac Murry

Joseph Mangino

543 Oak Street Ridgefield, N.J. The Manna Family

380 Second Street Jersey City, N.J. Dr. & M rs. C . F. Manziano

603 West Side Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. James J. McCaffery

474 Bramhall Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Dr. & Mrs. Patrick J. McGovern

3284 Hudson Boulevard Jersey City, N.J. Metro-Formal

2 19 Old Bergen Road Jersey City, N.J. Michalski Funeral Home

463 Monmouth Avenue Jersey City, N.J.

Jersey City, N.J. Anthony A Natelli, Realtor

166 Old Bergen Road Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nolan

28 Zabriskie Street Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. John Obremski

43 W. 38 Street Bayonne, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. James J. O'Connor

43 College Drive Jersey City, N.J. O'Mealia Outdoor Adv. Corp.

94 Broadway Jersey City, N.J. Joseph E. Ostreyko

193 Orient Street Bayonne, N.J.


SPONSORS Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Paluscio

367 Eighth Street jersey City, N.J.

M r. & Mrs. John Ryglicki

1707 8 I st Street North Bergen, N.J.

Mr. & Mrs. Sam Pecoraro

The Safe Drug Company

55 Washburn Street Jersey City, N.J.

I Anderson Avenue Fairview, N.J.

Mr. & Mrs. Carlo Pilla

1116 Avenue C Bayonne, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Plaza

22^2 Cottage Street Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Peter Podesta & Family

22 Poplar Street Jersey City, N.J.

M r. & Mrs. Leonard T. Safford

28 Broadway Bayonne, N.J. Mrs. Janice Sammarco

154 Delaware Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. A . P. Sant

623 Willow Avenue Hoboken, N.J.

Provident Institution For Savings

Jersey City, N.J. Chas Qualglieri

93 I Washington Avenue Hoboken, N.J. Mrs. Lawrence G . Quinn

96 Gifford Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore P. Renga

9 Delaware Place Bloomfield, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ricciardone

40 Fleet Street Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. A . Riedlinger

61 Columbia Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Riley

849 Gebhardt Avenue Elizabeth, N.J. Charles River All Afire

407 Mountain View Road Englewood, N.J. Dr. & Mrs. Chester Rydwin

137 Grand Street Jersey City, N.J.

Joseph P. Stuart, CPA

105 Pleasant Place Kearny, N.J. Fritz Taelwagen

106 Sherman Place Jersey City, N.J. Hudson Tailoring Co.

400 44th Street Union City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Chester A . Tomazewski

I Stegman Court Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Truskowski

125 Young Avenue Cedar Grove, N.J. Vais Montclair Drug Co., Inc.

M r. & Mrs. Sam Scerbo

597 Valley Road Upper Montclair, N.J.

413 Second Street Jersey City, N.J.

James J. Vanderbeck, M.D.

Schlesinger's

571 6 Bergenline Avenue West New York, N.J. N.J. Service Stations, Inc.

726 Jersey Avenue Jersey City, N .J.' Mr. & Mrs. John A . Shea

I Egan Court Bayonne, N.J. Schiavo's Modern Bar, Inc.

297 Monticello Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Simonetti & Sullivan— Sport Shop

I 12 Prospect Street Ridgewood, N.J. Voo Doo Xterminator

171 Monticello Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Warzenski

288 Avenue C Bayonne, N.J. Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Wermert

196 Congress Street Jersey City, N.J. Herman Wische

215 Myrtle Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Joseph Wraga

137 M o n t i c e l l o A v e n u e Jersey City, N.J.

249 Born, Street Secaucus, N.J.

Mr. & Mrs. Henry Sokolnicki

Amelia Wrochawski

930 Summit Avenue Jersey City, N.J. Mrs. Grace Smith

251 B e a c o n A v e n u e Jersey City, N.J.

97 Sherman Place Jersey City, N.J. Wyville's Esso

6903 Kennedy Boulevard North Bergen, N.J.

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BENEFACTORS GIFT OF $25.00 A.B.C. MOTORS, IN C .

508 Anderson Avenue Cliffside Park A C A D E M Y OF ST. ALOYSIUS

2495 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City ALLW O O D A G ENCY OF N E W JERSEY, IN C .

84 Market St. Clifton CHARLES A N T O N U C C I

414 Hackensak Street Carlstadt GEORGE J. C O S T A M O

241 Second Street Jersey City ROYAL CREST

22 17 West St. Union City MR. & MRS. R. DEECKEN

77 Romaine Avenue Jersey City E. C . BREN, INC.

General Contractors Bayonne FISKE BROTHERS REFINING C O .

129 Lockwood Street Newark

MRS. JULIUS M . FORHECZ

55 Nevins Street Rutherford GABAINS RESTAURANT

29th - Bergenline Avenue Union City M . GELLIS

4 Horizon Road Fort Lee GILSENAN & C O M P A N Y REALTY"

291 East Ridgewood Avenue Ridgewood MR. & MRS. HENRY GRETEN

208 New York Avenue Union City HACKENSACK FORD

320 River Street Hackensack HOLTHAUSEN'S

36th & Bergenline Avenue Union City DAVID KAHN, IN C .— WEAREVER

I 109 Grand Avenue North Bergen J O H N V. KENNY

22 W. Hamilton Place Jersey City


BENEFACTORS THE KENNY PRESS

I 10 Edison Place Newark

K O W A L C H Y K FUNERAL H O M E

129 Grand Street Jersey City

MR. &. MRS. W ALTER KUSEN

301 Armstrong Avenue Jersey City

ERNEST R. LIBERATORE; SHEARSON, H A M M IL & C O .

891 Bergen Avenue Jersey City

O N Y X C H E M IC A L C O M P A N Y

190 Warren Street Jersey City DR. & MRS. A . F. PALMERI

690 Allwood Road Clifton RIEMAN FUNERAL H O M E

1914 New York Avenue Union City CROSS SICLARE & SONS, INC.

207-13 Thompson Street New York SUNNYBROOK FARMS, INC;

MR. &. MRS. T H O M A S G . LISA

248 Beacon Avenue Jersey City

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IN D E X A c a d e m ic s ...................... A d s ..... A r t a nd Poster C lu b .. A ssem blies ..... Band .............. Baseball ............................ B e n e fa ctors ... B ow ling .. Chess C lu b ... C o m m u n io n Breakfast C o m m u n ity A c tio n ..... C o n te n ts ............ Cross C o u n try Track .. Dance C o m m itte e ...... D a n c e s .................... D e b a tin g ..... D e d ic a tio n .................... D ire c to ry ... F ac u lty ................. Fall Play ... Film Forum ... F o o t b a ll........................ Freshmen ....................... Freshmen O rie n ta tio n G le e C lu b ................ G o lf ... G rid iro n H o p ... G y m Team ... I n d e x ......................... Inscape ... In tra m u ra l C o u n cil ....

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D ir e c to r y Abate, S. 72, 144 Abbott, A. 44 Adams, L. 50, 141, 142 Agresta, R. 5 i , 97 Ake, G. 52, 127 Alario, T. 67 Alberque, R. 192 Allen, R. 66, 67, 182 Alosko, A. 53 Amato, G. 54 Amejka, J. 119, 124, 192 Anderson, S. 61 Andriola, R. 59 Andryszewski, R. 58 Annunziato, A. 7 1, 184 Anthony, M. 192 Antonucci, L. 55, III Arestia, K. 72 Argyelan, M. 72, 108, 182 Armisted, R. 152, 153, 192 Arnold, G. 49 Atkachunas, J. 60, 97 Aughinbaugh, J. 50 Avery, K. 69, 108 Avery, W. 49 Aviles, G. 5 1 Bachand, G. 159, 193 Badger, D. 193 Bagdazinski, BÂŤ. 72 Baginski, S. 57 Baker, E. I l l , 193 Baker, S. 52 Balboa, F. 57 Balinski, A. 54 Bannon, J. 57 Baranski, M. 55 Barbito, A. 73 Barker, R. 108, 174, 185, 193 Barkowitz, R. 57, 127 Barlettano, G. 49 Barnes, G. 74 Barr, W. 128, 194 Barry, D. 69 Barry, David 64 Bartolozzi, A. 50 Barton, G. 70, 108 Barton, J. 194 Bauer, R. 51 Beaudet, A. 69, 140, 142 Bedell, J. 174, 194

Belinski, Mrs. Mary 42 Belinski, W. 73 Bellini, J. 52 Belton, T. I l l , 194 Benciuenga, T. 61 Bender, J. 70, 178 Benedetti, R. 57 Bennek, R. 57 Bennett, K. 63, I I I Bergamo, P. 6 1 Berkowitz, Mr. M. 23, 141 Bernhardt, C. 58 Bnitz, J. 58 Biondo, T. 53, 97, 127 Biondo, V. 70, 87 Bischoff, Rev. Mr. J. 30, 148, 183 Bizlewicz, P. 54, 135 Blaszczak, G. 195 Bloom, S. 68, 127 Bobowitz, J. 73, II I Bobowitz, Joseph 63 Bogdanski, J. 55 Boland, K. 67 Bolha, F. 44 Booth, T. 50, 170 Borghesi, P. 5 1 Bovasso, T. 64 Bowen, F. 68 Boxeur, D. 68, 182 Boyd, W. 58 Boylan, J. 74 Boylan, T. 63 Boyle, R. 52 Brack, K. 67 Brack, M. 53 Bradshaw, R. 68 Brady, H. 195 Brady, P. 6 1 Brando, J. 54, 97, 127 Brendehoff, J. 59 Breininger, Rev. Mr. J. 37 Brennan, G. 57 Brennan, J. 68 Brennan, R. 129, 159, 195 Brockman, R. 6 1, 129 Broderick, R. 64, 184 Brower, J. 59 Browning, Rev. J. 37, 48 Brundnicki, L. 67, 141 Buckly, R. 55 Buckland, J. 49

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Bulzis, J. 50 Burke, J. 112, 195 Burke, K. 67, 178 Burke, T. 5 1 Burns, E. 52 Buryk, M. 70, 139, 141 Buzzerio, J. 70, 138 Byram, J. 53 Byrnes, W. 70, 167, 182 Caldalzo, N. 54 Cahill, T. 196 Callahan, J. 55, 127 Camilo, E. 49 Campbell, J. 73 Campbell, M. 55 Campion, T. 5 1 Cantisano, A. 62, 134 Cantoli, M. 68, 119, 120 Caporrino, J. 7 1 Capparelli, J. 196 Caprio, A. 52 Cardiello, F. I l l , 165, 166, 196 Carey, Mr. C. 32 Carmody, J. 138, 185, 196 Carola, T. 73 Carro, T. 68, 184 Carroll, E. 53 Carroll, J. 74, 99 Caruso, C. 75 Casale, J. 197 Casey, Mr. J. 27 Catalano, W. 67 Catanzaro, A. I 19, 120, 121, 124, 125, 144, 178, 197 Catanzaro, V. 54 Catapano, N. 197 Caufield, Matthew I I I, 174, 185, 197 Caufield, Michael 50 Caufield, P. 75, 129 Cavari, J. 73 Censullo, F. 49, 141 Cervalli, J. 58 Chiccone, T. 50, 97 Chiolas, J. 97, I 12 Chipko, G. 68 Chorney, T. 7 1, III Chrzanowski, R. 67, 135 Ciniello, G. 72, 146, 147 Citarella, R. 5 1


Clark, E. 52 Cleary, K. 59 Cleary, T. 60 Clerihew, A. 68 Clerihew, E. 73, 175, 182 Clermott, D. 53 Clossey, J. 112, 198 Coar, M. II I, 141, 198 Cochrane, Mr. W. 87, 178 Coffey, T. 60 Colacchio, E. 87, 198 Colacurci, G. 87, 198 Colasurdo, A. 70 Colchie, N. 199 Colford, J. 69, 87 Colleti, M. 58 Collins, Miss C. 23, 144 Compa, R. 119, 121, 126, 199 Compeau, G. 70, 108, 138 Connell, J. 54, 144 Connelly, R. 68 Connelly, T. 75, 167 Connolly, J. 64 Connolly, Rev. Mr. N. 37, 115, 141 Conroy, R. 72 Cook, D. 199 Cooney, J. 73, 127, 178 Corasio, V, 68 Corcoran, R. 55 Corcoran, T. 59 Corrado, J. 67 Corigan, B. 64 Costa, V. 69 Constantino, A. 60 Constantino, S. 49 Corasio, V. 68 Costello, E. 178, 199 Coviello, V. 50 Cowan, T. 51, I I I Coyle, F. 70, 141 Cozzetta, M. 59 Crappse, T. 52 Creazzo, J. 58 Crincoli, E. 200 Crociani, K. 53 C um m ings, W . 149, 178, 198,200

Curran, R. 62, 87, 178 Curry, D. 57 Cybulski, D. 55 Czaykowski, R. 75 Czochanski, R. 7 1 D'Agostino, J. 49 Dailey, J. 70

Dailey, M. 59 D'Alessandro, D. 87, 200 Daly, C. 50, 97, 135 Daly, Rev, J. 38, 109 Damain, C. 5 1 D'Amici, J. 75, 146 Damico, R. 73 D'Andrea, M. 58 Daquila, A. 52 D'Arienzo, M. 70 Datzko, R. 136, 200 Davis, R. 201 Debar|,S. 118,119. 120. 122, 123, 124, 201 Deibel, P. 108, 109, I I I, 174, 201 Delaney, W. 73, 119 DellaFare, J. 63, 97 DeLorenzo, C. 201 Demaio, R. 63 DeMizio, A. 183, 202 DePascale, Paul 148, 149, 202 DePascale, P. 58, I I I Depascale, J. 63, 153 Derosa, P. 55 DeSimone, M. 49 DeSocio, M. 74 DeVaney, M. 50 DeGeronimo, D. DeGeronimo, J. 59 DeGiorgio, D. 5 1, 97 Diehl, R. 87, 178, 202 Dillon, E. 67, 108, 109 Dineen, R. 148, 202 DiPaulo, S. 72 DiPietro, M. 73, 153, 154 Dishier, B. 59, 153 DiSoteo, G. 72, 135 DiTuro, J. 52, 153 Dlugolencki, L. 67 Dobies, J. 59 Doherty, B. 60 Dolan, Rev. E. 24, 162 Dolan, M. 72,97, 129, 159 Domaleski, E. 71, 141 Domalesk, R. 57 Domnik, R. 58 Donahue, M. 53 Donahue, T. 148, 149,203 Donatacci, M. 67, 97 Donohue, M. 68 Donovan,C. 6 1, 97 Donovan, J .74 Doolan, J. 63

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Dooley, J. 67 Dorrigatti, T. 57 Dougherty, T. 54 Dowd, W. 55 Downey, M. 49 Doyle, C. 62 Drobney, V. 87, 148, 149, 203 Dronzet, J. 203 Drozd, R. 164, 165, 203 Ducca, T. 68 Duch, G. 69 Dudsak, J. 50 Duffy, E. 67 Duffy, Mr. J. 32 Duffy, J. 204 Dunham, R. 70, 165 Dunne, J. 5 1, 97 Dunne, Miss Mary 42 Dwyer, T. 204 Dzilhowski, C. 69 Egan, J. 64, 141 Elefthrow, J. 52 Elliot, T. 61 Engel, J. 204 Engel, W. 62, 139 England, W. 53 Erhardt, L. 67, 87, 112 Evans, P. 7 1 Fabio, R. I l l , 204 Fabyanski, T. 59 Faccone, M. 62 Fallon, J. 54 Fallon, M. 205 Farina, A. 55 Fava, S. 58 Favocci, R. 68, 182 Fee, R. 178 Rlko, J. 87, 205 Finigan, R. 66, 7 1, 182 Finn, E. 119, 206 Finn, J. 53 Finn, R. 74, 153 Finnerty, R. 72, 170 Fiorillo, V. 54 Fischer, P. 68 Fitzgibbons, B. 74 Fitzpatrick, Michael C. 49 Fitzpatrick, Michael P. 55 Flaherty, J. 63, I 10, 138 Flanagan, Mr. B. 87 Flannery, M. 73, 138 Fleck, J. 7 1


Fleischer, J. 6 1 Flimlin, G. 50 Flood, J. 206 Florio, E. 5 1 Foddai, P. 74 Foley, S.J. Rev. J. 38 Foran, W. 63 Forhecz, J. 60, 87 Forsythe, A. 58 Friend, J. I l l , 206 Fuirita, R. 75, 178 Fusco, N. 6 1, 112 Fusco, V. 206 Gadaleta, D. 52, 141 Gajewski, F. 67 Gajewski, G. 53 Galiastro, Mr. J. 24 Gallagher, T. 75 Gallejones, S.J. Rev. E. 35 Gallo, J. 54, I I I Gallo, T. 58 Gallombardo, J. 60, 127 Galvin, J. 69 Garbarino, J. 146, 207 Garibaldi, J. 75 Garibalo, P. 63 Garito, M. 70, 178 Garrone, W. 55 Gener, J. 57 Genthon, R. 6 1 Gerbino, P. 68 Gerbino, R. 50, 97 Germinario, F. 112, 207 Germinario, V. 5 1, 127 Giaccio, J. 52 Giannechini, M. 53, I I I Gianella, J. 54 Giannotto, R. 63 Giebas, D. 58, 97 Giele, L. 55 Gieser, D. 62 Gilch, W. I I I, 207 Giordano, A. 49 Giovenco, R.68, 134, 138 Giusto, L. 50 Glanzman, R. 5 1 Gleason, J. 63 Glowacky, R. 69, I 12 Glushko, P. 73 Golascheski, J. 7 1 Golden, M. 207 Gopold, R. 208

Gordak, G. 50 Gorecki, G. 208 Gorman, Mr. T. 3 I Goscienski, J. 52, 138 Graham, D. 53 Granville, W. 208 Gratale, M. 54 Gray, Mr. M. 30 Green, M. 174, 208 Green, T. 55, 97 Green, Rev. Thomas, S.J. 40 Greenan, E. 75 Greenan, T. 67 Greene, R. 209 Greenhalgh, W. 87, 112, 116, 160, 209 Gregory, G. 49, 97 Greten, G. 6 1, 167 Grillo, J. 183, 209 Grimes, J. 6 1, I 82 Grish, J. 209 Grumback, R. 72 Grzelak, W. 63, 167 Grzyb, J. 72 Gurney, M. 2 10 Gurtatowski, R. 57 Gurzo, V. 87, I 12, 159, 160, 210 Guterl, Rev. Paul, S.J. 22 Halsey, W. 75 Hamill, J. 64 Hamill, John, 64 Hamilton, H. 181,210 Hammann, W. 68 Hammer, J. 69 Hanley, T. 5 1 Hanlon, D. 71, 152, 153 Hanly, K. 57, 153 Hannon, B. 5 1 Hannon, J. 74 Hannon, M. 187, 210 Hanson, R. 57, 119, 126 Harbace, Mr. K. 187 Harnett, P. 62 Harrington, K. 72, 108, 184 Hartnett, M. 75 Hastings, R. 53 Haughey, P. 63, 87, 97, 146 Hayes, R. 2 1I Healy, J. 132, 183, 184, 21 I Healy, R. 55 Hawriluk, G. 54 Heaney, W. 69, 141

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