Bergen Catholic High School - Crusader Yearbook (Oradell, NJ)
- Class of 1965
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N- M H: f - Q- ,X X , Q M W M ,- -xffgfzig :.M 'Q 1, , fri DEDICATIO The summons to his eternal home came unexpectedly. The realization that he had merely exchanged the uncertainty and of life for everlasting happiness did not lessen the shock sorrow that dominated the human emotions of everyone .at Bergen. QI Brother Kelly's life had unity in purpose. He sought to foster pthe love of Christ and the love of the members of Christ's Mystical Body in those about him during his life as a Religious Brother, educator, superior, friend, and guide. Whether teaching a class or coaching the public speaking team, Brother's prime interest was in t e young man sitting before him. He never considered the subjects he taught as Q ends in themselves but rather as tools to be used in fashioning 5 the Well-rounded and mature Christian. To this focal point of his life and Work-the Christian youth-Brother offered true .end . . . . . . . . . ship signaled by a quick smile, an abiding interest in his and aspirations, and offered unseliish assistance to full extent of his capabilities. Words fall short when describing a man who consecrated life to Cod and dedicated it to the service of others. The eacher We who knew and admired Brother can memorial to him by emulating in our own lives ommitment and sincere self-dedication to Christ. and admiration we dedicate the Crusader '6. of Rev. Brother John M. Kelly. of Bergen Catholic have lost a true friend as well as t . ' c ZR JOHN M. KELLY 1917 - 1965 I,, mihe szmplzczty of my heart, have yoyfully 0661861 a O 'God of Israel, keep forever this desire of my heart. C 1 Paralipomenon 29: 17 EDUCATOR MENTOR x 7 i rt! :ll 's ,M 2.5 2 5 Z I Q ' y tl, i ? L .mf ' Q ill is i its if E Q i I i i PROFESSED RELIGIOUS PIRIT AL DVISORS ' ' , ll M- 2 .. Y Most Reverend THOMAS A. BOLAND Archbishop of Newark REV. LEONARD I. IORDICK REV. EDWARD F. KAVIN REV. PAUL I. LEHMAN St. Peter the Apostle, River Edge St. Mary's Dumont St. John the Evangelist, Bergenf-ield ,-I . V 5. .I 5 , -5 - Y. '41, 'G ,.. f ' ei - 4 , , Q, .K 1 . .3 'Q L' 0 X 3, M V 1 V 43 GEN Q G! , .. ' ff 'Qi 'P 4 4 6 lg X L3 4 ! F' 6 I 1. fv- 1, im-- 55-.-,L , y, 'sd , ' W- , 1 ' ,. 422525. - E Y Hg Jer. , M . 5 ' 4fKr',f if af V Q4 - -ri' - ,ii Wa V 4- , 1, Q J if w E if F Y ' n 1 W 'D' 5 , , ! ' fil fvff I w 2 ' , 5? 36 E7 S R Y fa H 'K ' gi , in I A THQ- P' 'Q ,4 fm rg, ' x M A J A 1-725 TE 'L S., .L 1,1 WWE -Af , a 1 ,I .21 -A WE' M- -. f , .51 -Vwfig 7' 'Nr-1 W, - L 1 1 1 Form strong men, capable of diffusing good all around them . . PIUS XII .f ,- . FACULTY A D M I N I S T R A T I O N REV. BR REV. BROTHER RICHARD L. CONNELLY Dean of Discipline REV. BROTHER JEROME A. SHANNON Vice Principal VERY REV. MONSIGNOR JOHN M. MAHON Faculty Chaplin REV. BROTHER CHARLES B. IRWIN School Treasurei' 1 1.15.1 .1 1 DOMINLICK ALBAMQNTE WAINTENANCIEA SUQRTINTEN ENW In his third year of loyal service and de- votion5.ftof,1Bergf3I323Mr. Albamonte heads our highly eilicient Maintenance Staff. He offers a willing mind and hand to all who request hiiiaid. Dom finds. enjoyment in bowling and golfingg and hiifglitdfessional'abilitiesii' as at musician have been often employed for our school sxspcial entertainznent. is M e -sf QM 34326. :gf M .fr 1 ,' N. l-ff' MR. Ha COURTNEY I ,eg,c1.Ass11cALgfr,,fxNGUAGE .cr1A1ag54AN A valuable member of our facult Mr Y, - Courtney teaches Latin and Religion this ,1yejir.,Hef received hisgB.A. at Ionae College-. and his M.A. at F ordham. Ourf active'Sodal4 ity' is under Mr. Coi.irtney's capable guij ,1ClaQce1P,,igMr' CQu:!nevahas taught eei Ear Dine year Halltivvs iii'Y'adcliti'on tosuie teachingidispan at Bergen. rl- I In sfiirzifi ' ' 1 V, .. r,, . esrfr,rri1 11 ,steam 1: 11.,M.r1 . . Z 1 REV. BRO. JOHN B. CHANEY IUNIOR GUIDANCE DIRECTOR A new addition to BG1'gCI1,S faculty this year is Brother Chaney. Brothefs teaching as- signments include Religion, English, and Spanish. He received his B.A. in English from Iona and has studied Spanish at Seton Hall. Brother is moderator of the Glee Club and is in charge of the Junior Guidance. MR. CHRISTOPHER I. DONFIELD SOPHOMORE GUIDANCE DIRECTOR Currently working on his Ph.D. in Counselor Education at St. john's, Mr. Doniield is also the assistant basketball coach. In his fifth year at B.C., Mr. Donfield is capably teach- ing English and Latin. Having received his B.S. at Fordham and his M.A. from Seton Hall University in Guidance, he is also doing additional graduate'work in English at Seton Hall University. 1 new 51153, , Y ji Mas. 1, WfiBRENlc1H1fgPMAN. LIBRARIAN E Our, fine librarian is now in hereseventh year at Bergen Before coming to Bergen, she established two other school libraries in the Bergen county vincinity. A graduate of Paterson State Teacher's College, she also deserves a word of thanks for her work as the moderator of Student Library Assistants. IRR 'hixlt ' Gi' I lg 1 I S: fi if fl I' J 9? '- n ' K '- , za, ' 5 . , sem s , S krtrrv' REV. BRO. JOHN E. DORNBOS SCIENCE CHAIRMAN This year Brother's teaching assignments in- clude Physics and Algebra. In his fourth year at B.C., he is moderator of the Phy- Sics Club and Varsity Basketball. He re- ceived his B.Sc. in Physics and Math from Iona College and his M.A. in Education at Seton Hall. 'Brothefs favorite ffsfports 1 include football and basketball tiff ' REV. BRO. JOHN L. GILCHRIST RELIGION CHAIRMAN Nlorking in ea manner characteristic of Ber- 7 3 I ' I gens fine faculty, Brothers assignments 1n- clude Religion, English, and Latin. On the staff for six yers, Brother received his B.A. in history from Iona and an M.A. in Theology at St. Iohn's University. inns-P' -nv' REV. BRO. JAMES G. GLOS Clos is teaching Religion and Bio- this year. He received his B.S. from and has done graduate work at Gon- Brother enjoys tennis, bas- and music. In addition, the Freshman Basketball second straight year. ms? MRS. WALTER V. GILLES SECRETARY The labors of the Administration Staff are successfully channeled and organized by Bergen Catholic's experienced olhce sec- retary. Mrs Gilles received her formal train- ing at secretarial school and has spent nine years in the Bergen. DR. ROBERT B. GORMAN SCHOOL PHYSICIAN . Dr. Gorman is in his eighth year as the school's physician. He earned his B.S. and M.D. at Kansas University, and is the Pres- ident of the Bergen County Chapter of the American Academy of General Practice. He is the father of two alumni and a student in Bergen Catholic. REV. BRO. PATRICK A. GLEESON With his,,SCil1olar1y wisdorrracquired,through the yearlrsggglaifiliitotlaer capaljlyieteachesg Religion and Latinfiwthis yearff1Now completing his fourth year at Bergen, he has once been Provincial of the American Province and Principal, of Iona. Hejfholds a from Marys Ei, an M.A. from Fordharn. . H allay: rdf. 557152 ,. r,g,f?5,s.:.fl5, H i '1f.11f.:f,1': T A In his first year at Bergen Catholic Mr. Gunther capably teaches Geometry, Algebra, and Chemistry. He received his ,B.S. at F ordhainiiglilriiversity, 'Where he rnaiored in, Gl1einisti'yE2iMr. Guntherlg who untilfflast year Evvas stationed in West Berlin with the' U.S. Army, is married and has one child. REV. BRO. RONALD A. HOWE Coming to Bergen Catholic's faculty this year, Brother Howe's teaching assignments include Religion and World History. Brother received his B.A. at St. Basil's College and his M.A. from St. Iohn's Universi . Besides being this ye'ar's Freshman Footbatll modera- tor, he also enjoys reading and painting. V MR. THOHAS W. IRWIN This year, his third as a member of B.C.,s faculty, finds Mr. Irwin engrossed in the instruction of American History and English. He -complements these scholastic duties with his capable coaching of Varsity Bowling and Baseball. Mr. Irwin is the recipient of a B.A. from Iona College and is working for his M.A. in Education at Hunter College. I ...ti-12' I 1, 1 REV. BRO. GERALD M. KING ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Unraveling the mysteries of Junior and Senior Mathematics and Freshman Latin, Brother King has finished his second year of teaching at Bergen. Through his zeal and initiation, he provided a rounded edu- cation by the successful athletic programs. MR. P. KEITH KRAYER HEAD FOOTBALL COACH Mr. Krayer, who teaches American and World History, is a Rutgers University grad- uate. He has returned as Varsity Football coach and also coaches our Freshman Base- ball team. A three letter athlete in his senior Hear, the former Rutgers halfback received is B.A. in History. MR. VICTOR L. LIGGIO BASEBALL COACH Guiding our students in the intricate formats of Business Law and Bookkeeping, Mr. Lig- gio is also engaged in teaching American History. On our staff for five years, Coach Liggio pilots the Varsity Baseball team and assists with Freshman Football coaching. Mr. Liggio has 'received his B.A. from Iona and has attended St. Iohn's Law School. REV. BRO. ANTON I. LIPS MATH CHAIRMAN Now in his second year at Bergen, Bro. Lips' schedule includes Math classes in all four grades. Brother's time after school 'thas been devoted to moderating the Varsity Football team. He has earned his B.S. from Iona College, his M.S. from Fordham Uni- vesity, and has attended Boston College. 50' ,4 ' REV. BRO. PATRICK G. MCPADDEN LANGUAGE CHAIRMAN English, and French, is also moderator of the and Showtime. He re- in Education and M.A. in University. Brother en- tennrs is interested in art. MR. IOHN B. MAEEIOTTA SOCIAL STUDIES CHAIRMAN Teaching American History and coaching our successful basketball teams makes an interesting combination for this seven year veteran at Bergen. Having received his B.A. from Iona College and M.A. from Columbia, Mr. Mazziotta is married and has one child. MR. SALVATORE V. MONTAGNA ENGLISH CHAIRMAN . -' Presently completing his sixth year at -B.C., Mr. Montagna is teaching English and Chemistry. He obtained his B.A. from Iona College, his MLA. from N.Y.U. He has done graduate work in Chemistry at Notre Dame. His line literary talents have brought much praise to the Herald and Emphasis. -'W REV. BRO. MICHAEL S. MCELHATTON Capably handling the complex job as moder- ator of the Crusader, Bro. McElhatton is also teaching Religion, French, and Spanish this year. In his second year at Bergen, Brother is a recipient of a B.A. from Iona College and is a candidate for an M.A. at Seton Hall. MR. PAVIIRICK MURPHY, Another asset to Bergen Catho1ic's faculty is Mr. Murphy. In his second year he is presently teaching Algebra and Biology, and moderates the Biology Club. Receiving his B.A. from the Catho ic University of Amer- ica, he has also attended Fordham Uni- versity. Mr. Murphy is an avid enthusiast of winter sports. THOMAS M. NIQQRRAYI member. af yeah Mr. Murray is one of our Ph sical Education instmctors and teaches Enghsh. He received Qhis BEA, at Rutger's Universityf and also has 'studied Theater' Arts:i3gMr.' Imh Murray the coach of our Sophomore Football and Track tearnsgllis favorite sports are football, la- Icrossgggijand- igyntnasticsgyg A 1. an .iv fa f--- it K. 1.51 M -- MR. RALPH I- PINTO i A - 1. ,- Mr. Pinto attended Montclair State College and has spent nineteen gears on football coaqlring -staffs histfslasf .where Enjoying thgiiesfiigorsifiliof football the challenge of Egolf, Mi. Pinto has offered his assistance tojthe school in both these fields. YHe'isQiniarriedQ7andi two . ,. A NN MR. JAMES OBROTKA BAND DIRECTOR One of the original pioneers at B.C., Mr. Obrotka has exercised his fine qualities in guiding our band. He teaches Spanish and English. He earned his B.S. and M.A. at Columbia University and has attended Seton Hall and N.Y.U. Presently Working on his Masters in Spanish, Mr. Obrotka, an inter- national student, has also studied in Paris. MR. VVILLIAM I. ROLLINS GUIDANCE DIRECTOR As Bergen Catholic Guidance chairman, Mr. Rollins is also teaching American History and Reading this year. He received his B.S. at St. Peter's, his M.A. at Seton Hall, and his M.B.A. at F airleigh Dickinson. Mr. Rol- lins is also a member of the A.P.G.A., a Catholic guidance organization. 2 MR. MICHAEL A. PICCIALLO As a teacher of World History and Biology Mr. Picciallo will be completing his fourth year at Bergen. As an extra assignment he is engaged in the teaching of the Hne art of football to our Freshmen. He holds a B.S. from Shippensburg State College. .iff . ,e 65551, ., . B - REV. BRO. JAMES B. WALSH students for his sixth year Walsh dedicates his time Biology, and Geome- his B.A. at Iona and his from St. john's. Aside from his teach- he is moderator of the track team. ever expanding book room is also in capable hands of Brother. teaching xi, H fu- :ew -V REV. BRO. JOSEPH s. SMITH i ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN Deserving much praise for his fine work in the school library, Bro. Smith is teaching Religion and French this year. Brother was Library Assistant at Iona College for six years and has continued in this position at Bergen for seven years. Hs holds a B.S. from Fordham, did post graduate work at Laval University, and is a candidate for his M.S. in Library Science at Columbia. REV. BRO. ROBERT P. WALSH In his third year at B.C., Brother Walsh's talents are employed in teaching Religion, Spanish, and Latin. The hours after school find Brother moderating the ever successful Showtime and the Varsity Tennis team. Brother Walsh's credits include a B.S. from Fordham, an M.S. from St. John's, and an M.A. from Inter-American University located in Mexico. K ---xx: K fi 5235 ,i. , .. K. ,.., D. ,, .. K MR. IAMES E. S KOLOSKI PHYZSJCAL EDUCATION - yea? at Bergisriiikilmr. 'Siilgoloski keebsebusy as a Physical' Educa- tiiii instructorzind Religion teacher. He is also the coach of our successful track squad. I-Ie received his B.A. in Phy. Ed. and irlealth at,.Montclair,gState Collggegarrgl hifsiglylge. at cric I L. Ctirning to Bergen this year, Mr. Williams is ,.. ins tructing .Driver Education rogram. iivlieell cdursesfiiie' is llresiiiifiiitile fair? Eliiiiiefob- ing- the propeilmaittitlxde concerning thebioper- ation of a motor vehrclerig. ..511..s. 1. 1f:11:l,...s 5. ,s ...Q ii x .. x rx :s.i:11:: 111:11 1 . ci ., ff ss W r H i fifeilching bqtliaaclassroqrmfiandi -:WW,wYf,1' V'-'X' W, N, I , r 1 , l, -1 ,D I e I ,',...f- 4 V , .- Yv, A. . ,, 7, I ,Y ,Q 3359, . 4 J J 'A ,, , ' -if , i. 'E' 4 Q f 'S' ' K ' 1 V 5 .. V- ffffavf ' Q ' ,, ,. W 9,2 -' v3J1jW.w,,:W W: wffww , Wxvg ' ?ifA: , vpmggn., , f Xie- N . , M.. .. hw.. xx ...ff ,w .W f A 3 - , ff Let these young men learn, therefore, and let them show by their conduct that they have learned . . PIUS XII DERCLASSME 5' r Q- ,Af ,' ',-.1-fs,,a i ...X ,G 'QM my JK fr C U Freshman Room 7 1 xi Gerard Alberse Robert Baron Bowling, Bowling, Band Chemistry Club ! , f 3 2 . if no I E f ,fi 1 1 1 - a K ' V I john Czerniak1' Chess Club I li' :I 1 ' 'L W I V V Hey, Boss! We got the loot, but Knuckles, here, got into a little fight with the guard. Patrick Donnellanf President, Cross Country 443' ag QQ? 'V 45-av l, .i1:r4'12xl!n' grill Brian Chappellef Football, Chess Club l 1 'E S, i nf ,xo I .,-:x ', ., ' . Y' '. wg ,xl 1 ...s - - L ,, l . 1 1 Q X Andrew DeMartini Biology Club Z5 - r QL V - 1 Y 'mx H ,AVA XX UW? 'Tk E I 1 Richard Drew' Basketball, Chess Club 5' U I , I VJ . H I Paul Freda' Robert Giles Brian Keane Bernard Keating Football, Bowling Newspaper, Bowling Bowling ,L .5 A Qs A - Egfr H E' K 5, M : s M21 -U: I 1. :4-' . .T ' 2 ' fri .5213 David Mahon' Iohn McCarthy? james Monahan' Basketball Manager Football .fu rl S lol - .- ,VY-. M yr Michael Clarke Cross Country Iames Favre' Vice-President, Bowling Patrick Lippiello1' Biology Club, Bowling 1 fr 1 1 .6 'rl CP - Q ' -Q, sxcg. 4 Q gig- '.., lv . ' .: Klip V . 1 '. Lawrence Musser Carl Nevoso Chess Club Biology Club 7 ex Q H1 i Gerald O'Brien' Michael O'Brien Band Bowling P: ,, , 21' ' 'N .T v lf' v' . lg - r -v l f rf.. ,Fi 'Y' ., H 1 Robert O'Brien Wayne O'Hara Francis Oleksuiki' Chess Club, Chess Club Bowling A V, N My ,, all 5Q,,ll ' ,1 ,f-' 1- I ri ff, Raymond Roberts? Thomas Sheerani' Bowling Chess Club, Bowling e , A 'li ff V1-5 9 24 'r qinvqf' . -, Sy.: B V A gig 1 il V 5515, If C alif - Thomas Trapp Donald Zavada Everybody loves somebody someume. Football, Chemistry Club Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird . . . it's a plane . . . it's Crusader rabbit! Ronald Pettigano Charles Podgurski Bowling, Band Newspaper, Basketball Z.',. fl JN John A. Smith? Newspaper VY will l-- na ew 'V 1 - 3' . , ,. ., 3 I Y Q-7 I Z We J E 'XJ ji'2j95?55 , , ., W ,Q ggi- X-1 use-I' K-firm .-,:-.5 John M. Smith' Henry Thurnau Secretary-Treasurer, Basketball 'First Honors TSecond Honors Based on Mid-Terms Iohn Brovarone Biology Club Dennis Cullen? Track, Debating Club Gerald Diedzici Biology Club gs 3- Charles Gaitoi' Public Speaking up lax,-Q' 'xy W? Q 54 l ' fl F :A Eugene Meehan' Chess Club A .V 1 I ' Freshman Room 8 Thomas Bayardi' Track, Debating Club 4, A af' ,gg Rf? V. L Neil Caporasof Chess Club P-, . aw? if ,hush-11' my i is Eie 51.2 Michael Darcher Chess Club C' gohn DuHy' ross Country Richard Hill Indoor Track L . T' if - 7 A-'I V r , .li -F I W El:-iff ' 'ff ' - !?-az .Agile 'iff J' 37 , Walter Meixneri' Vice-President, Indoor Track Thomas Behrl' Track Ieifrey Colobyi' Public Speaking Louis Delicate Band ,..i... , I , , li If 'Wifi' IEE Ee l ' 1 T Your attention pleaseg straighten out the rooms. 'w- R b rt H l rth N el Janson Edwin May glheemisttiyslgllluub T Traci, Chess Club Chess Club 'First Honors TSecond Honors Based on Mid-Terms Michael Meluccii' Biology Club Joseph McPartland1' Track, Chess Club George Murray? Oratary, Debating Club U sl, is 'aj' X. Gene Nanni Football .34 Raymond Paglierii' Track . ' ,dw , , ., , ' of 4 A 7 a , I J 'Iliff 353' V 4 U74 s . - , Li 9 fl- - -M , I Dennis O'ConnorT Steven Radtkei' Chess Club President, Chess Club H Srop! It may be booby-trapped! What? No Smoking! I wish I was back in grammar school. Salvatore Santoro? Chess Club Gerard Sims? Debating Club Gi f ., .l James- White? Chess Club, Cross Country is in s z ,- .,, i I Philip Ryan' Chemistry Club , V, 54 R-Af Daniel Seelyi' Track, Biology Club iv X, ,W n like :agp s I . ,, . . 'l I ' 'Hr it .X E 1' Q' V ' 4' :JV Ioseph Szima Chemistry Club '55 65 Clifford Zinki' Newspaper Iohn Sacco? Secretary-Treasurer, Football Anthony Siliato' Indoor Track Robert Theleni Band A 5 :wh .u- U' '. I t. V , ,kwm .ff , w J 'qw - , If 5 T, 5 , 'l 1? ' 'I' lC1,QlW . .1 vi if . , - 1' ' fl' J Joseph Beltrani Bowling if-ze, Q ' Thomas llradyi' Peter Bernard l fw 'll 11 A ' 4 ff ,T yh William Brazee Secretary-Treasurer, Football Thomas Collins-I' Band, Bowling Dennis Amrhein Raymond Belmar Bowling Band William Blanchard Vice-President, Football ff 3 g 2 ' ' ti . F T' 7 1 i 1 1 4 1' X 'One minute to nine: the last minute rush. Terence Bernard Cross Country, Sodality Brian Buonomo Track Thomas DeLau.ra Track, Chess Club James Flynn? Basketball Samuel Burruano Bowling -lu-Y L . J 4 'i 4' , 8 ' V E 7 , V -:l I-. 'jf' 1 f f limi 'ill A -L- -All Richard DiCola Band, Bowling AVN, Andrew Fox Howling nf' C 3' 4 Y! 324 553 fl. ml .- V 1 Clay Fust President, Track 'First Honors TSecond Honors I V X Eg , 1i ?g.. 1-V I William Dolan v i -V T , , if L ' , ,S l C' A-ee Frederick Franzelf Bowling, Chess Club ..-1, an Thomas Giblin Basketball Based on Mid-Terms Freshman Room 30 Christopher Michael Herrick Gruchawka Cheerleading ,.- 0- Davicl Holmes1' Thomas Kelly' Bowling 1' M7 2 Lk H1 ,2 fy .,. I X I Kevin Marshall David McGuire Track Bowling James Moss' Track, Chess Club g' X' 4i w .Y 7 ,M ' 1 n ' ff' :::' L ,Wfizlff- 1 George Licitra Track 817' Gerard McManus Chess Club T David Plummer Band, Bowling Peter Silvia Debating Club Donald Morozi' Chess Club ,asf .3 -. 1, F1 Christopher Quixin Cross Country James Smolai' J lik X When is your parole coming up, Rocky? John Roth Basketball .. . .iv ,, vs , A 'E g ,J wwf' ' if nm Lloyd Swift Track Anthony Sartorii' Bowling Richard Trombetti Bowling ,je X ,,. . Q 2,5 - I..-lx!! js.. fit s Joseph Whalen? Track Robert Acemo Track Iames Bauer Chess Club, Bowling Michael Cody1' Sodality Raymond Kearney Chess Club l C - rf ' Q wg . ' .M ff as 'X will Bruce Kovalcik Football, Band F be l Q Si lf' ' R jr John Alexa Track. Chess Club Daniel Blauvelt Debating Club, Bowling K , A . A . l x l I i 'L ' 1 2 . af? , A . ,me 5 I if : -Hi,.E J If - r . ' if-6 'N Thomas DeLio' Band Michael Keams Band, Basketball M dnager l M I , ive 2 Kevin Loughlin? President, Biology Club ' I.: ' . 1 , L, A -1 w r . X - A-kewl N V ', K ' B d evnllanx: YT Freshman Room 31 my Raymond Carey 'FT' Timothy,DuEy Raymond Fesself George Goodwin Track Cross Country, Chess Club V7 Richard Kelly John Kerr Band Band, Bowling Ray Fessel likes school so much he wants to break the bell so class will never end. Donald Martin Bowling -17 Michael McBride . . . . R0b9l'f T1-ack A brnef pause m a more serlous vem. :C C E' . gp 9 Vi! l ' 1'-22 ' I , Alan Medor :ig ii H l 4 i f M M ssss e Michael Montague Gary Murphy John llovito Football CSP Kevin Shaw Bowling Vincent Tozzi Crusader '- 1. - , 1 T-lg N Q' 1 if-fl' Iohn Moronef Vice-President, Football fb. O.K., Brother, get out. I'm boss now! 'a milf .,,., .. 3 ajsliifvsif H gm., -L Michael Nonnile Joseph Regan Iohn Rende Kevin Roening Robert Romano Band Bowling Bowling, Chemistry Club 'First Honors TSecond Honors Based on Mid-Terms Ste1El1'egssS3?Lrg1utT Thomas Scheider Gegrggngferm Iohn Stolz Track 'S a' t x i, .VY . gi u 'i'F Ei-5:: James Vafieri' Track, Crusader H .,. . ...... !:'-594.5 1.1 ,....... I Ralph Tmleston Debatmg Club iZ,f-x Now, now, don't cry. just think-you could be an Edsel. L la ,. zz: i w. if l Q 'm f w Su Nw 1 Frederick Andersen Football, Crusader 4 . .., F E ie , ' ' ii if fl t I Paul Dermodyf President, Basketball Y, f-,L A -1- . ' s S Q ' 1 a ' la M.. , - 1 J' ,nr l' Joseph Englertf Bowling, F oatball Manager ga. ii f 1 if W, .W , H 2 HH, 'N 1 1. , I' Lawrence Huebner Chess Club Freshman Room 3 Lawrence Bauer ' 1 His. -: he-A! ui: x mum l l 4 lwl - .w ' li K 'x -A Q ' wf11 ,.Q5A h ' 1 Wir' F e ' I K i., A ' ' Thomas Blehl Robert Bloom Lawrence Brady Robert Britz Chess Club Ggfagg, b Football Track e u 1 C 'u -- ' flag V' F ' --2:: , lf' fn 'lf ' , ff l - Robert Brohm Charles Clarke John Cocchiere Kevin Cosby Vice-President, Biology Club, Track Track ,EE 1 in in ,hil l V l :lj i Ml ' . 4 -7 'TW 'f F' ' ' ii 'JRE' '45, -I V. t 14,-,, -. I jf, 1 n -l 1 W H,f I fe 'bll' .gr ' :fail , 1 -f-2Fif.?9I1f5if - 5 55 Barry Donohuef William Domey Paul Duffy? David Egan Football, Secretary-Treasurer, Basketball Newspaper regress: u uw E01 n Craig Hittle G 4: Kevin Hurley Now, let go with your left hand, and tear with your right hand. Very good! Fvvvbflll, Tflwk f 7 ,. ,Q gg V U if Y ' f H11 Lawrence LaRonca Glee Club, Bowling as f 'll .V 470 flag-5 g ia ' - 'rn sig ' 73 it H it TTL .,. jg-up ' 1 1 5 j 1 w Q' '1 1 ff . - N - - , lr . ,, ., X will I X l .-'fig x 'Q f l 1, Q . , K., 15 ,ew f .- William Lutz Bowling 'First Honors TSecond Honors Based on Mid-Terms Bergen students diligently study their gym notebooks. Roger Madini Track, Bowling Y if fl .Q ! 5 ' A jff 'r nW ,,gl'l -' ,, fp,-:l.' KS .t ful ' 4,,v-871' , T i 1 Iohn McAuliEe1' Arthur Murphy ' Napoleon Martin Basketball Gerard Murray John Oddo Charles Paviai' Chess Club Track, Chess Club + 4-LM Robert Bloom points out the location of his summer job in a Siberian salt mine. Eric Pepe Vincent Perazzo Chess Club, Football Bowling Hs. l- fi r S - - f ' . , ' 1 J 2 Q l f, if 7 , if f' 5 df rl Gerald Petraglia Joseph Presti George Reveni William Rogers Michael Sassano William Schneider Iohn Simmonsf Chess Club, Bqnd Chess Club Basketball Crusader, Bowling Bowling we 1 dl?-E 'a 32 r Y ' , - - 1 v 1 jg Q .sm ff A 5 rf' 7 ,ie-Q, mgfff- Q I 4 fx W. U1 Thomas Albano Robert Baldwin Football Manager, Chemistry Club Albert Bartz Track, Chess Club ' .,- g , I la ks 1 4 TS. v S 9' A: g, '4kN' X , 'Sv' J '- ' x Al, v fl, 'J iss? J I 41 - -X John Beuttiet Tighe, Bemie Chemistry Club, Bowling Contemplating the map of Bergen County. u Robert Heitmannf Gerard Hennesseyi' William Higgins' Football, Glee Club Bowling is iff! i. Q11 1. A , f?2?f44 Q ll i f Freshman Room 33 gi , Paul Callozzoi' Roxler Carmndyl' Library Club Track, Bowling T7 Dennis Chandler William Fornacii' Track, Glee Club Football, Chess Club N X n 'N ' 'fa in H551 Peter Garvey Peter Gradsten' Chess Club Leonard Carroll Football Philip Foti1' Chess Club, Bowling Christopher Gundel' President, Football Seeking some spiritual assistance. sl,-V, ,KH .. 1' ,. YM Stephen Garbarini Library Club Xa 1n'.i, 'T .ef . A Michael Gundermanm' Glee Club, Bowling Well, dividing the denominator into the numerator gives me Thomas Hirsti Joseph Kmg Anthony Lanzilottlf Band Chess Club, Glee Club, Bowling Bowling exactly what I've got here. The problem is therefore solved. 1 i vi ,I QF, ujP ' J 7 1 N l T57 ' Q I i- ', , ,.:Ql.'.'!,, e 11- ' Thomas Maher Ioseph McCloskey Michael Richard Merkel F ootball, Glee Club McDonough1' Chess Club, Basketball Bowling fa 1' T - x be iv? f 1, lg if ,P , js TQ, PIL' xl 9 ff George Molloy Kenneth Pierce Walter Poppl' Thomas Salvof Football, Track Football, Chemistry Club Bowling, Chemistry Club Biology Club ,,,...-q . Inxll 4 XT... Iohn Sidotel' Chess Club 'First Honors TSecond Honors Based on Mid-Terms if A' N :Q ' ' H in-Y' William Squitieri Track, Newspaper .e .Nj - J N, V xg .X .,. l jxlf' I .4 'xt u- fm t' Eugene Vane1' Bowling, Chemistry Club What will your mother say when she sees those formulas on your shirt? Gerald Sweeney James Turro Football Track, Band r- .l n i 'n T1 ' N I V ,V 5.54 in tx U fx J: 4 David Vemiylen William Wurtzf Chess Club Vice-President, Bowling . ' 1 If v Dennis Young Track, Chemistry Club ,fi e- H I W 'ii ' . is F122 Freshman Room 34 William Bowden Neil Brosnan Mark Campbell Football Bowling, Herald 1' A ff, 'First Honors 2. A Y A 1 H A-.gl Q, 1 ,F ' ze - A TSecond Honors A ' V , Based on Mid-Terms , ' 3 'pls Y Robert Curleyf Arthur DeAnna William Dell'Accio Track Chess Club E x - Q Thomas Diehl John Donoghue Wallace Franklin? Chess C' lub Basketball Emphasis Arthur Frew Dennis Gary Kevin Gelnaw Bowling Bowling Bowling Students browse through Mr. Montagna's renowned Fun Library. Michael Ghazey Robert Hughes Edward Keller Football Bowlms Vice President, Bow ing H 1' r l 'N ' W, ' 'MQ fue 2 5 gg, A M: ' -R 1- .,+ , , -, ., A gg- 3 W ' . , F i1,,, ., A I , . A, V fi y H 5, H 1, 3 ls ,Q me xi Qglsim, ,yu Jaffe? ii ' E ' i X I-1.1-'.:,,a.1H lr- , 'V' f- , 1' 'Jr lr L' 3 e U .X ,il -- 1 O -P 'l PIL' L M11 K'Ml GgYMr IosephMcCabe Rollfnrflcallgg yl flilbwliglgw awxgrbilinga Cyl evl'lx'racl: one Trixkfzllee glib President, F ontball at vw! I: W, i ff, X 5. 1-:wr Ioseph McKee Robert Menville Track Basketball Q0- They must be kidding. All these books are printed backwards! George Rullo Secreta ry, Bowling 7- Peter Stewart Bowling Dennis Sullivan Chess Club e.. he '67 ' v 1. , , X 1. 'Ju Nl' Mll' fr, X Stephen Merry Bowling '11 l R Iohn Minieri Football 253- ' K g bf. 5? by W' . T 1 V, l 4 A . 1 l lil '1 Kevin Murphy Bowling I fl ' ':':' ' 33' V 19, M, N, V, Francis Merz Thomas Mills Bvwling Bowling, Glee Club Lawrence Mottley William Moeller Treasurer, Track il s Wig N .I . all N A , l N J M ml Francis Muller Bowling Bowling is A . 1 LQ .yi J Y -,,- ff-:Q i Q ' A 'lair' fp V' Michael O'Keefe Paul Puglisei' Oratory Track, Herald i if :rx .T Peter Smith? ' Bowling Isn't this where Santa Clause lives ? Klirt Zecchinf ' UZ? ,. William Bannon Richard Bell Track, Sodality Michael Chen' Thomas Certoi' Band Tennis Vincent DiMatteo' Iames Dickinsom' Band Football, Oratory ff 5 n -' ' ' ' A- ' -f Jill? i .H3fM 595 : !! James Gelis Gerard Gibneyf Vice President, Football ' lr. , sf' Q l L ' -V - h., l7if?fk51 Q.- il if Michael Bums Crusader Dennis Cocozza Band Glenn Elliot Track . f i---. , M f ll f , ,- Joseph Goldfuss Glea Club I'm not really stupidg I just had a poor first grade teacher. Sophomore Room 6 I w l I 1 oi L V Q .- f. .f f J 4 1 ugly, 1 , - le wgvff' is,-, W if ,T fri 's JW X R E. 'X 1 I .f ,S--.. x . N 5' Q x. NK 5, . Student cooperation made B.O.B. ticket sales a great Thomas Gorman Chess Club -Q Francis Holahan' Track Michael Halli' Bowling ' X M , 3? V ' .E James Kenneyf Treasurer, Football SUCCESS. Robert Hoffman Secretary vi Lxxwf- 1 j f z xl Philip Krasnowski' Oratary, Tennis f. s fri V, vs' I 5 A 49 if ' ,v , C411 , All Stephen Lynaughf Terence Mahon David McAulilfe1' Ofatory, Bowling -..,f Richard Miller Peter Moll' Tennis Oratory m F' .1 ' I W '9 -. . . i, r ffl- rw? w 'E We ff -451, ill ,il f.l7 Charles Nardino President, Basketball Kenneth Morris Bowling Daniel Nugenti' Chess Club M X R And I promise that if I'm elected, we will have a soccer team, a wrestling team, and a polo team. . . ,e.. Paul O'Rou.rke1' 5 Hail to the Colors. 'First Honors TSecond Honors Based on Mid-Terms f, ' T3 T5 -Q Iames Regan 1 .1 Ioseph Sherlock I ohn Van Epps Q Charles Quinn Bowling Roger Rogalinf 5 iwr, , rm ,, x Y- 'F ' s Xiu I 6 4 11 1 ' Ny , V - ii' x 4 I S ,, i f Y X I r Q K A E vu 22' Jr 4 r .1 I I .A - N - S r-' all M if Kenneth Vaccaro Tennis , , fr i 1' Lg. . 12.213 X F Q - ' fl 'Ai 1 Roy Yack Bowling ,J s' if X 1 C, V L Nl!! Thomas Quinn Basketball William Shea Track Michael Vallei' Bowling Mark Zukowski' Track .gi 1 ,Q V. Paul Alrutzf Football, Debate , N , arg'-, A. H 1 N' ,- J ' izlbx., . . - f l., I - -'S' v r . , .. Q x iff, ll l F 1 q it ,fx P' la, . ltd 4. g' I' ga' pa'-fm' mf f Emest Cecilliaf Daniel Finnegan Basketball I ng . -i f'fH.': sl' '- Hunter Hammil' Secretary, Track Joseph Laurenii' Track 1 1-4 W I r Gregory Martire Bowling 'L iw ,f -- ES. V ' Nt N l .sf y ll 'T' Q , -Q' Q P C Alrutz h B 11 ' ' ' Fogtl?zlll,Debzlte Step en a erxne Loggsoggilcla - J V 6 7 ',,'f'5'z 'lf 4 ,,h i .rf , 1, V Ronald Compesi' Thomas Conklin Band qc, ani Eugene Francis' Oratory Sophomore Room 11 .Tw-,3Fl:f: L .ogg 52153525 Q uf Wmew f 4 1 img! ., A -1 W' ,mm W 1 Wi! L 1 f If . .. 'L I ln ,W - W., gm. Y 5 'ia , fx 4.5, ll It's a new rule, 'All large lines must be paid by check'. ig 'Y' Charles Casserly ,--e 'QQ' a 1 ,X fi 5 fl? ' fi! , .ff ff -5' Gregory Faughnan lk' John Gray Library Club Barry Harnos Bowling Lg! Iames Madden? William McAvay Bowling I-' ,iw ,Fall Patrick McBride Chess Club 53 gg f -SL Robert Messina Iames Obrotka Band, Track John Richter? Bowling - acute? , f 4 t M I ' David McKenna1' Football, Treasurer STUDENT BODY cmmuc was Sum awake! 'liplqdi Msmhwigalgm 'RBLWS UN lllllll Y 'llllzlzlr 5,20 xl Axlllzloriaxvri mass n, 'w-V-.,. '1 Cheer up, fellows! Bergen on Broadway really -is quite entertaining. f xg. '- X Y Ian Sattem? Bowling, Chess Club Taylorf William Thornacki President, Band Tennis, Yearbook , 14 , X , mf., Qu: . i W' , 4 'f' 'VPWW James Webb? Walter Wescott Bowling Ronald Meyerburgi Football, Crusader Peter Pascavage Timothy Schaffner Charles Scullal' Band 'First ,Honors TSecond Honors Based on Mid-Terms Anthony Scilliaf Bowling Charles Tronolonei' Bowling Michael Swierzbinskif Library Club ,, 4 K 1 , ag., Michael Venn Basketball J ' rsst it i H - Thomas Wiley1' Robert Zetelski Football Track, Chess Club 'lv Iames Capone Track, Chess Club ,p-s. abs Lawrence Connolly Band .Ev xx ' , .- 1:42 fr ' . 3-1' xx Melville Fickasi' Track 1? -::' fa , ,L '. J 3 Donald Hart Track William Carroll Charles Dombeck Tennis, Band Richard Franco Football A 'QNX l . l P . G ' -.1 ew Iohn Hehre William Colon Band, Tennis T- 'I v William Edwards Band ' 5 so Richard Cangemi ITV: A nv fi Sl .fl - J., Ieifrey Kazanzhy Students examine biology lab charts. Sophomore Room 12 . N 453 I 'LV' Uh, Bill, isn't it a bit obvious that we're cheating on this test? Frederick Mayer Bart Robert Kunz? Kenneth Lenihani' Vincent Luvera F ootball, Crusader Football Maher Bowling, Crusader Track Track, Band Michael McCabe Band . e mf 1- WEE' s 23, , h- ,,,, ,....-.,....L.. .,- ,,,-.. ra Well, I'm not a doctor, but I'd say it's just a bad case of athlete's foot. Michael Notoi' Track, Chess Club jx lx af' Q l .y David Seiboldf Track, Band 4-as l ?5 .,4l Thomas Smith Treasurer, Football James Wright r . v L Tim' l --'-- r A L 1 Walter 0'Connor Secretary, Football Richard Senerchiaf Bart Travaglio Football uF11'St Honors 1, ' f' W ' -. Lia, 'F ff' lf' VX : , i v ,' il, '4 ji L4 I' ff-Zim! Michael Purchiai' Vice President, Football James Slattery Crusader Alan Vasquez President, Football 'Second Honois Based on M1d Terms 4-,l 4' Q' ' 7 i . l - 'H V. ',J,TFl'x 1 fl : I li ' 3?-if J' Thomas Suinni' Crusa er VY ...ll 'V ' Yiii -1- ' it Q.. f, , :nf . ,Ll I W, I ohn McDonnell F aotball age f i x, fs - 1 iv ' lf P 1 V V I . It ff A 'P , f H A ff.. ' ,hills g.'l' g l LL. if-.. F YJ I Edward McNamara? Basketball, Crusader V z, V, ALVV 55,?,,, 'Ei New W i -7 ' , W , .. - ,HQ W iii , ' 'A T' - ' 1f.2 ,, ' mi J af fine, . ' .67 J' -'F . 4? ii : 452531 f: :iil'i3 I hn M h :Chess Cnlgby ,ix 7 in 2: Q. 1 ff Michael , Santeramo' Bowling, Band Michael Murphy Anton S chreck Bowling, Chess Club M Russell Mielbrecht Gerard Nicholson Track i T F Erich Schweikerti' Crusader he get Q fi? Chggs Club The beer's running low, guys! l 35 ,, , ngim aw Wig: fill 1 , J is Fellas, I think today is a fast day. all K5 :ff , X , uf , 4 .34 I h B 1 od-..sZ3Zf' Iohn Calmarif Biology Club rmlr pl' -'-, ii zfollflf.. Owen Clarke Glee Club is -is TM, f Edward Flaim President, Football ' ft-gl 1 , 1 ' E. sf Johlifnimal wr. M 1 Y , l i 1. U i Brian Callum William DeMio Crusader , , , iv - -Y Robert Godfrey F 9 Robert Bisbe Band 'qw ' fi fi all if Frank Cannon Golf .gas , Robert DeSalvo Chess Club as , to 11.47 f 1 I- 1 1:1 vs- 1 Rudolph Hartenstein fl: , .. Q,-ii, f 1, X, James Boyanf f- '- ' f 4 1 W Stephen Capizzi Robert Donfriof Football Ei Ll i Kenneth Hoifm anni- Glee Club if ZZ 1 f ,ff-t ,, 13 Z5 A . x My , - 1, J f-. ,nl 5. 5 R Arthur Charters 4-ew H .G :sy P 'M' U .I , .X .,,, , .xy 4 Robert Fesen Bowling, Biology Club x F, 7,f 1 l T ,Q V, .,,, ' lx . ff 1 'P' 5 ..' J-x A -mm an f 1 Emil fu' . H F ,. 1. , , Francis Hubert? Tennis, Biology Club ily, ,H .lu 1 N--L Q 3 -, WV HQ r he--i.i , ' .ww A t ?, g 3.9 jf, '. :fx 'Y 3 1.. 1 4 ,km my A Students get carried away while discussing Stravinsky's latest ballet. 'D First Honors TSecond Honors Based on Mid-Terms P57 ,ul 'L sl was - - Craig Filipowicz Basketball Stephen Ianbori' Football 1-Y... 4. Vi- J 'azu- William Iulien Bowlin 11, Biology Club ess ,, lil ix---lull? f if' ii -', XM, ' X' 1 9' Thomas Krazit James Macho? Robert Manix Edward. Band, Bowling Biology Club, CHESS Club MCLH11gh1lH Bowling Bond X, 1- 9 1 1 l l I -Jia' xl Qin, 7:-.-1 john Mooney Track John Schimpf' Track, Biology Club OFT RINKS FKUSHED ICE an ' a X ' lmgq , 1 as ,Sl LU5V'E9L- d V 1,-1 as 31. X- win W Jn .i 5 ., N ' - .f X L. fl William Medea Thomas Patterson' Warren Pushaw Joseph Rella Iames Riley Biology Club Track, Herald Track, Band Bowling, Chess Club , N Qi, Y elf A 4? .sb fflix 753' 'QC 53 il' . , - , l f - ' Q V 'I 'J f-1-r ' ' ' I' ' Y., -A2 Qi. ' B? . ,Qi A ' I F YI' - ' ,gi g Iii ' '-, .153-' M Q ol ls L7 , ef ll if? Eugene Smith Robert Stagg john Toomb Dennis Vnenchakl' Band Herald Bowling, Chess Club ' ,iv ' fr fx., lfffihl phi ui- - J, '. I lf' Frank Meyers Glee Club, Bowling 1 ,r i 1 F R 1 Stephen Rogers Secretary, Track L 1' ' Julius Weber Band in 1, 4, f L51 E' Philip Miller Treasurer . . v i 4 V, fa 'W ' r Q , 1 M x V a hi ,,..,,. All o'3'i:f . nl . 'J'-N' 'ul . 4.' 4 F' nl' , .pal 15 4' la ,,, iw gjg. ii . ' u 11 William Rudloif -4 I . 1 I,-1 CM! ...U .. Sophomore Room 13 I hope that they'don't fmd out that we stocked the machine with 7-and-7's. Basketball game during gym period. 41 Thomas Abrunzoi' Charles Ade' President, Football Vice President, Track - ' George Andersen Thomas Atom '-, Glee Club Physics Club , ' r ' 'JZ ' W .,, -Ae, M . my-' ,I , M , r- :Wy ..f.',s3zf,, , 7 E gl! .cn i L, f' , M -f L. we - gg . .f,,u.aA'a-V -31,15 ' 1, Q ,-ws -,'fJ .ae- ' iff i f , fgl f - Q. , f ., 'fl Eiga: 5 : . e Y ' if , wi .32 lf' he ' ' 1-W,-. 4.1, if wtf, .15 ' W' This reminds me of my last history test. Robert Baxter? Gerard Burnett Oratory 1 ' i -7-' 'TV' -is ,, -- .LE7 IL 1 ,uf 5 iii' if 'T .L if .1 lx f F' af' . PM ' iv ,E 5 r, M . ., . - 2, ,xl ' g Q ' ' I . gi T V., UN 'f yi., :M ' ' , I lg ' on . L .. 83. I ew. 1 -All. ' Q W n 1 5, ir , I 3 Q' nd. ',, 1 , 4: . . ,,' L David Crifasi Iohn Dee Football . he ' iz Sorry I have to cancel your parole but you could always take up breeding birds. John.DowdeuT Gerald Elefantef Football Track -rr ye. lic ophomorc Room 14 Lawrence Engh' Louis Espini' Michael Feeleyi' Band ,Q fo . ' 314 F' :cf -- fs: 4 Q 1 Antonio Gaskin Richard Hluchan' Herald 'll' ,. ' ll. sh? William Hunter' Bowling Paul Kozak Bowling, Band 'B vu I Paul Pasuit Secretary, Track wmv! Robert Tuttle? Bowling ....- . ,Q 1. . ,V Er X . fa - 1 rf, Thomas Gcldpaugh Track, Band 2 Ioseph Hoats Football IB-- Philip King Football ggi :X ,- L- J' lf -- Y rs X K th L. emiaolballem Richard Scott T ,' , 1 5 .is T I ack Urschelerf Track, Biology Club .5 . 'Y if Q .. ,M tg -.. vii, ,L a ? 'First Honors Y, J u 2 V ' - l TSecond Honors '2 fl' if .'-'l - 4 MQW il . , A T' V Lp l- i Based on Mld-TCHHS ' T' W Stephen Gribbin Leo Halpinf Robert Hayes' William Herberti' Crusader Treasurer, Football i i ti .eeysfs W Two-new students faced with old problem: settle for bad picture or not have any picture at all. We F 2 - H, 'W rf- 4 ' .' . I I' Qi, A A-F, .5 ri bf. L . f f? .... I Albert Leonei' Martin Lynchi' Francis 0'Hare Joseph Orzechf John Paolellerl' Herald Sodality Library Club Track Football .ai ' R - . Q41 o 'V Joseph Since' Physics Club H onald Na X VVie1kopoIski The Sodality helps provide a Christmas atmosphere. K gr sv -vw Nicholas Ioseph Boland Andxeano' Sndality A we iff- -7-f ff 1 K' 4 A All-0' 'A gf mir? J.: Y - I J -A Patrick Delchop James Duffy? President, Football Crusader Microscopy lab. Stephqen lzinlay S R rm: ophomore oom 15 1' Gary Fullerf Crusader N They seem to misunderstand what study hall means. Donald Grein Robert Harmande Bowling Track 'L g f- . 23: Q lvl : 4 1-U TQ1 is 5. 3 .' - - 51 H H , ggfaalw, ' ellie: A ll, tif , ' - V , sg, ' ' ., A ' asrr U , J e H 3' e-.fl 'lf3'!'iTu'N V . P I ' l ' lf A X A ' Joseph Robert Holuba'l' David Hosch Kenneth Hughes' A1 Iannaci Hirschbergi' Football Chess Club Bowling Band Track, Chess Club :.f 4 Hooray! We just have enough to buy our first pagan baby. ew A. 592. . 1 It 42: ,iw 3 -. . y'.'r- 5 'M-Urvvf f' . ..,s, . 'Qian xii ,1 Michael Lemma Chess Club as If . . They forgot neatness. 'First Honors TSecond Honors Based on Mid-Terms Charles Ryan' Frederick Sager Vice President Track James Lepis F oatball, Track .. ' : lg N Christo her p Christopher Lowtherl' Mathieu? Track, Band Ya. , W w , H ,V , 1 L, Michael Miller Bowling William Mullowneyi' Bowlinf, Chess C ub Richard Olsen Football N ', rf l fn s - ,, v ' , ,I Q Yi!! 1:52 ' William Salmond Edward Walsh Dominick Preziosi A ir R i Nf s ,wal I ' rl Fasten your safety belts! ' V E 3 k , v V I Checking the Library C1ub's bulletin board. ry. Ll D3 f-I ophomore Room 16 Michael Corcorarrl' Track v l L v , x F l I,, . ie' 'I 0 4 ' Y' ,..e 9 1 George Gendronf Treasurer x . B f , - laik Michael GrandBe1d1' Crusader, Tennis Louis Belbyl' i Brian Burke' Basketball James CaseyT James Clarkei' Sodality Track ff., - My , I.. E Q ww' ' 'W , 5 LL , . J -I : ix 1 f ', L Mark Czeropskii' Ronald Drogo Track 7- A iff: John Gerstmayer' Peter Giellaf Physics Club Emphasis Richard Heslinr 51 fy A C ? 'X Juli j K. A . - 'iflggx ,fag .1 dm Richard Hodgman' Bowling Patrick Burke? Basketball 'era Iohn Connolly Emphasis Philig Farrelly' ratory grim fr? .r ' .wrt ,V Francis Graham? Track Iames Holahan Track, S odality Donald Jacques' Vice President, Sodality Herbert McCax-ter' Basketball Edward Quinn Baseball ie,- . if , will 4' 5 N Leonard Scattereggiarl' Band Roger Visockii' Kenneth H. King? 3 W 1 Philip McDonnell1' Band :EA-, L , : William Reilly' Track 1' V' ' ' me W- 35 '- K - AV, H 3 . A in ij' Ml' ' i !' Ieifrey Spann' Secretary, Track lchard Von Oh ,ST 45 - Q ' gait- I I H' ' len President, Track 'First Honors TSecond Honors Based on Mid-Terms ' 'li' - - V, W Q -N ..,'. 1 all rf ' MJ. 2' Richard Koprowskii' Physics Club William Mitchell Bowling 'NI Allen Roth Bowling, Biology Club ,QT 'X f 1- J li va -I -:diy Ili' ., Peter Vermylenf Oratory Y A , fa ff joseph Zengotaf Biology Club I ames Maselan' Basketball, Crusader William Oberdorfi' Track Michael Scanlan Oratory V .fgz ge ,, ,. i ,7 ,, ...,.-N . ,., Students' joy is evident at the start of another day. It may not mean much to us, but think what it means to another ttapezoidf' , 1 Q '- ii . il 1 James Callum un1or Room 10 I Sodality Patrick Carroll? Oratory, Debate Anthony Cavetf Sodality, Crusader f ff Craig Devlint John Durr Y. -x L Iohn Eremin Biology Iames Ialilf Alan Iennerichi' Oratory, Debate Latin Club, Bowling Richard Fox Tennis Chess Club Glee Club Mgr., Bowling H BF' X Li l 5 ffgf' H V if IF? S .,- , U James Frei Joseph Hull Chess Club Glee Club 1 5, 1 ' .mg PM L n' E12 I . W 1, gl- -2.. 14','1 ft-5gv'::i:::y JBL' 4. Hx ' ' -...,. ,1 .: - X .. will ' -,,'1,3- .if . 1-.5-affxgi? :iz-Ti?-:ani ,:, g,..,6f,, Timothy Kenny? Daniel Kieper Vice President, Oratory Bruce Klastow Andrew Edward Laveryf Bowling LaBarbera' Secfetary-Treasurer, Band Football Keeper of the Keys. 5 v. 1 .H ,. ' . f All right, two on Kelso in the Seventh. Robert McMahon Arthur Murrayi' Glee Club, Chess Club, Bowling Bowling , C lx .6 x ,Nb ,. 'I , il ,,WQ .u lf 1 I ' 5 , ' ' 1 . v 1 fx' ' P' 1 uv ft- v ' v I v - v ,. v - D T' f1w.ll 1 W Ioseph Ottinger Glee Club, Track , fl, - A N of ,, - 7 A - . Fifi 3 Q w , f, r .f.,.. ., , n wx? S. W4 n - . . 3 F. , 1 551 -- ,-5 -r - ff 1 M' ig 5- 9 4 . 1 ,F f ' ,- .-'l ar fr: Myles Reillyi' Richard Philip Russotti Michael Sala? Crusader Reinthalerf President, Football Band, Oratary Crusader, Track What's the matter? We always wear suits and ties while collecting leaves. .T ' Ffegl5e,,1 f nlv, in 1 .,.:.. M l T John Smith Crusader, Tennis Charles McCabe1' Football, Basketball William McGee Glee Club Basketball, i , . ffis' iii . N G l lift W as N uv V l . ' 1 -'.. 322551 , 1 W ' Lf A , -.-.. G' 'F ' Q4 ' X Q' G ,L+ Derek McGrath1' Chess Club John Priori' Crusader 'First Honors TSecond Honors Based on Mid-Terms Y l i tw ' ' Walter Savaria Sodality .L .sin ,WWF QAM 5 Z if xx, ' , 355 4 ' V Y w Paul Spendley Glee Club, Bowling ' H ' wx 4 xr EEL!! 'Q' V We I 'J Joseph Sindt Bowling att ,S g-gin or Caesar Taonnina Sadality tif: t- ,miistff , w 1 5 1 f' T v it fs, AI or ' assault Donald Allegra' Vice President, Basketball r ' .:.,. .Ronald Capstack' Sadality, Track Richard DeMarsico1' Tennis W. tw u ' John Horani' Chess Club, Track 1 W , , xx 3, ' A . .,.,. Y. Q, ,. Gerard Kruger? Chess Club, Track , t H .H Bmce Lozito' Sodality t lg? Gerard Arnatoi' Oratory 1' ,f t ,S as jf r Lawrence Casalino' Chess Club, Track I h D'D t 1' osepFaotballm 0 f? Iames Brennerf Treasurer, Bowling , ::x.,,-.:.me-,fi , gms: , V- f I . Refills? V 5' 1: 'Robert Castellano' Band, Bowling Richard Hnngley' su James Ciampo' Sadality, Bowling Iohn Hartnett' ,.,. 4 N . . 1 L 1 'll , Ni -'Lf lm? ,ali ' 7 M -ti,-A Richard Delio' Biology Club Denis Craig? Biology Club First Honors TSecond Honors Based on Mid-Terms James Horan? Warren Iunium1' Glee Club, Bowling Ronald LaFurno1' Francis McGrat.h1' Crusader, Bowling , - ,X t , f ir X ,E fill, ' Nur ,-. . go: I -fu , 4 H H N 4, N H W ,t Paul Karnild' Oratory Crusader, Color Guard Football Mrg. L- -,JY y 1 . 5, 5523253525225 Usiifil, tu vu N H v lt :N li : H ,, , ' ' H ' 'W 'A'-fam - Www f ,- it N is t. all ,ple 1 1 Fw V Q - :.,.ml',m1 11,44-wg fQxa'l i is we v Don't look now, but the cutest little tarantula just crawled out of my locker and onto your shoe. o J M . x -. jx 43 ,law 5, 4 Richard Snyder1' Sodality, Track v ri? . ,P-iz fr . H , .... .-C '1 Ls l fl . . l 7 Pri? , E2 32-9 L lv Q5 in . Y 9, ith! x , ard gl 56.-H 5, 2:-.. - ' Y' ' I 5, sez-S-ifzr n 1.1-Q: Iohn McLaughlin1' Robert Modafferi Raymond Olley' Thomas O'Rou.rke1 Ralph Paglieri' Edward Pastor? Bowling Color Guard Track Bowling Bowling rl Raymond Pennotti' Color Guard, Track . P ' k R You've got to combat your shyness! just rmg the bell, and ask 221383 cms? the lady if she wants a bar of chocolate? Bowling Donald Trojan' Biology Club Michael Zemu' Chess Club, Bowling james Vasta1' Crusader, Football Mgr. A.nth Z p ' 'F Ba1t3l1YTe?1ng.gc I don't care if you're on the track team The speed limit in that parking lot is 10 m.p.h. at all times. Z X ' ' , Q .Af l e Xu., .W -.sew-n',v1..'-K A' ' 'M' wgg,s?325i3w s--' - xgfswfwz ' ' - gohn Seccof odality, Golf rs ',., 6 1' D A , . Robert Abrunzo Joseph Addis Anthony Barilaf Ion Batkayi Gregory Cavanaugh Track Track Football, Track 0 f I, Q 5, un1or Room 21 J Q 5 J' , I James Celestine Thomas Cerito James Chance Band Football, Track Bowling 1' ff: X J I 1:1 553 ' . . 7 ,fits-3 ,:-: . Sean Conlon Christopher Doherty' 1 Secretary-Treasurer , Track ,- i - - L 1 J 9 H IP H il , A s J :Iii f-11 ' - 35- O.K., son, this is not 11 ludicrous matter. ' Timothy Dougherty Track 'First Honors TSecond Honors Based on Mid-Terms Richard Egan Robert Farming Crusader Chess Club N M ooo 2 1 1 3' E EEK va' sg fl tw 4 , 'Q Stephen Gratzel Kevin Hart Daniel Henry Clifford Hook Glee Club Crusader Chew Club Richard Dunphyf Vice President, Football Manuel Garcia Ronald Genovese President, Football Bowling .5 W W ll so 1' - f C wi, N P . J '. f I -Fiil .Jr .gr 4 Q A f i 1 , Thomas Lionetti John LoBue1' T Bowling - -' K . RM- -- Roger McCarron Iohn McDonough Richard McGla-uilin Lawrence Merse Crusader, Football Track Library Club Crusader, Football rf' ,. -, 2 mfg!-,' . 5 nd xg?-Q -. 1 -.n IN JP-sl E a A W -lx f- JXNXN , A , we .' ', Jeffrey Millington? Track Offerrl' Thomas Piccirillo Track I w ' w ,, ,N , J V. V I . 4 1 X f l x William Ryan Band, Track Kevin Shea X Owen O'BrienT Lisa-pm. ,Q ,..e-ji v iv f f J- - N , , M If 1 rc .ff if v..aue.m,,x One thing that bugs me about subways, they're always so crowded, you have to stand. David Sottili James Spatz Gregory Stokes Gerald Taylori' Chess Club, Crusader Crusader, Football Bowling Football A in , M ' x Kevin O'Don.ne111' Track Francis Pannizzo Track I .gn r Thomas Rorro Band George Schade Chess Club, E Bowling 4, , M ' 'V -. - Richard Thelen Band What s the matter? I just did 150 one-handed pull-ups, coach! , by if lf ,, Robert Crowley Thomas Chess Club DeCrescenzo Secretary-Treasurer, Baseball -Jw A. Q, . T 'ir Albert Glee Cl -3 'en' - -ei: - 4 xii: W 5 L ff? 'Y' sv ' DeFressine ub, Bowling it One of the more advanced chemistry experiments. V, T- lf? I lk Paul Angeli Chess Club x .4- ,l ,lil s I Thomas Canariato Crusader 'df N 'f-'57f fa 1 I 'Y' 5 ff-rf W' 11 Q: Roger Bachor Crusader, Track xi? Nw 1 i r.t,: Charles Cangialosi John Buckley Chess Club 'Big Q- ' J W, ,,, ,il ,, ,T James Clarke Chemistry Club Room 5 ' 111, 1 551: i, em ' All T51 lit, as 1, ,I ' ,gl L ii 1 . Raymond Fleming Crusader James Jacobsen Track John McKenna Library Club K Y I J I ' T if sm' L in gi A 14 l John Gormani' Chess Club :nfs .f ,ie 1 l Kenneth Kleinknechtl' Crusader, Football 5 Steve McKenna Bowling, Football John Hennesseyf Library Club Kevin Lyons Chess Club W h 'il' l v James Miller President, Football Thomas Mooney Crusader, Track w 15 - ,. ., uh? U H1 David Murphy Chemistry Club, Football Terence Mullens Library Club, Bowling Robert Niebergall Color Guard, Track 'Hariri 'Pa-W I think if we use a slight excess of toluene diisocyanate over the stoichio- metric amount required by the polyesters, then the potential . . . -Q.. . we g-,.,,, .., Don't look back, you fool, you'll turn to stone! ' 3' 'K 3 f Y- MN 4, , ,f-!:.l,:5i Iohn O'Conne1l Bowling ,gr-'ft 4 u if A ,..,- . ,, ne f Denis R an Chess Club, Bowling 5 vb- V a' .- David Williams Band James Panosi' . fy Michael O'Leary Glee Club Iohn Barker i Y. , 1 iff' r W- 324' '- Q 2 .,.a,, R , wi rh flii Hill! . VIUV da, Y 'li William O'Neil Crusader, Baseball Daniel Rutter Chess Club, Vice President, Chess Club, Bowling Football Bowling if , ,..v f f xl 9 t - l . M li., ' I nj A i X 1 -.il f l ll Robert Sabella Thomas Schwenkef John Tomesch Paul Verhulst joseph Villa Chess Club Crusader Crusader Chess Club Band A 'B -E ' g J H! 'First Honors H . ' TSecond Honors l if i Based on Mid-Terms L Ronald Zappile Joseph Zodl Glee Club, Bowling Bowling r,, Q f? fsfjfz X '1i i :gn N ew Md .3 Phili Borden Sodality, Band 4 James Caseyf Sodality, Track 5-PEQQWZG Marc Cromling Debate Brian Enright Thomas Godfreyf Football Q Q N A ,.,. xi ' 1 Iii EFL Nicholas Ademmai Thonqag Barrett Sodality ' ' :' 1, H H fi r U gg 7 J , 2 V J ' ff-145 , H' Nei. Michael Claesgensi' John Clyne James Connell Sodality, H emld Sodality, Bowling Cross Country V ' se. - qw I - ff . fr? +31 1 '-S1 75' ' ' UQ f -' ,-H.: x-...fZ' - A' :'.- wi' ,Q 'u- Walter Bartnickii' Sodality .' Ig- 2 fx 75:5 N .- , R 55' 5 Nr' mfilf 'V .wr :.- 9 , ,, fm ,,gg,.,-r- Patrick Brower Chess Club 4 1 A Jeffrey Corcoran? Glee Club, Bowling What do you think Brothei-'s reaction will be when he sees a Christmas tree in the classroom? swim ' h d H ' P tri k K George Kerrigan James Kissinger Rm aiodazsgjingwn zhgss clfiifm chess Club chess Club, Basketball Mgr. Bowling Bowling Andrew Camolillai' Chess Club Joseph Coughlin Chess Club .fir .I i qt , l f l U 1 v' il fff iii :M J .Q 1 ,, , William Doyle Glee Club Thomas Errion Chess Club, Basketball David LeFebvre V , . if Joseph Murrayf Vice President Thomas Rossetti Edward McCax1hy1' James McKenna Band Football M Francis Melli Bowling w, 1 HPS? ,: a Q, ,Wg ,,.. 'wwf fx, ws. , w ,A -gem H w, ,w N ,ui if Scott Moran? Bowling . ww : 1, I5 I 'L Ml' wwf I LE? ' ', . W V A . gm, H ,Q f x 'rf 'l 'p A F 15? 'sf F f. Thomas Nugent Band Kenneth Potenski Glenn Schanbi' Chess Club W . e'Q:,. 'i3 Y ' :bm V Walter John Taylor ' StukowskiT Color Guard . N3 sr-in M.,-'H' ' 'Z .'vgu,',-EJ., ' 1 V 5 gm 1, H He must be kidding! Solve an oxidation-reduction equation with a slide rule ? 'First Honors TSecond Honors Based on Mid-Terms HF lil.. ' W ,. K ..: A 1: , Y F. ,,- . ,, Paul Tononf President, Chess Club 3- ., 1.9 5 A . ig, ,. T' Francis Segedin Chess Club Kenneth Pasinif Basketball M gr. PSY , Robert Ptakf Steven Ryan Chess Club Track Edward Twomey Robert Walker Chess Club A il a ,flll Timothy Ahern? Crusader, Football Patrick Byrnes Herald 3 . i ', .QA 3: 4 ,K 5 ' . -V is-5, ,gg nas: as Gary Connaughtoni' Crusader William Bagley Track, Crusader Roy Clapsf Band fi K . rl 'Lae l . Barry Cowen Vice President, Crusader F li Z ,Qs N mfs s , I T A ,E 1, . v N were - ,- Joseph Butwinskif Crusader ,sr in 'Q l A U1 Q, ...f.,,m:,. The Chattanooga shoe shine boy gets a chance to shine his own shoes. Ioseph Cleary Crusader, Basketball John Dahms Ax-tenzio DiOrio Crusader unior Room 4 The measure of love is to love without measure. Martin Fay Library Club Paul Hampel lil 9. cggrv., w ,. Robert Fortunerl' Crusader John Heck Crusader ,rm 1- 1 I ' ' ! Iohn Jordan Sodality A1 Gi1l.ioT I 'fi' gi , --V z - ' Joseph Higgins Herald Hugh Hoare? Chess Club 1 g N -EJ , 45- 5 5 . Ronald Lawterrl' Track Thomas Schwarz Secretary-Treasurer fav Q 5 ilk? 1- Iohn Stack Football, Track i s ,sf . V. 7:5 f 1. . ll 1. fs Richard White The cold war at Bergen Catholic. 'A fi' , N '1-2 ' lf .1 . 7 V , V li K Richard Maczka-f Patrick McKee James Nelanf Crusader, Track Crusader Crusader f V .fl 1' - f 'WET' H K 'ill ., asf fl . I 1. ,, .f wr .. 5' W if l s ig Af. f 5. 5 rim. if - , A ., - Richard Spohn Robert Simmonsf Crusader Frederick Steingress George Van Leuvenl Crusader, Foot all 'First Honors TSecond Honors Based on Mid-Terms S iem K. T Robert Kaufer Track Robert King f N William Poppei' Chess Club, Football f Q ..f, y.yl415 i gil- ,,rI.3i5, xrgvvk flfig, , 1 I Mf1slx1Easa2'.' mink' John Keams Football A--. Alan Koch v 'Q William Rabadan President, Football Edward Kennedy? Chess Club Dennis Kohler? Oratory M--L ' P' ii ll , .C . S J. ,. J US . :- 1 -. M, ,I H.. ,W ,.v iff 3' Y- U V' 4. M,--. ,r .N A Richard Reimer? Chess Club So the Student Council is going to run basketball games after the record hops. Yr 'I 6 if I I ' 5 I , 1 i gm , ',i,wQ1fL, 1 ffl! 1 X A : ! 2 J.. 1. an 2,1474 A ,: 'E ,-,. W , , W .J H r sa Af' ,nf 1-fmngg-f..,v w I .- , l ,, f 'Q . U W will ,- ,,, J ms: . L Al ' , 9 A V is v . ufw.',u . ' :if ' ' X - in nfl Wm ma., 'H .Mm .mmf u -3, . i The smallest act has its reaction for good or evil. PIUS XII h , f 'ffl' Mas M5535 wg ga ,.fMQ,v 2 -,: ' H W 'wwsvswi xv ww , f ,v -- ' -- H fm ' 'H ' V 'v ff ' 'M f M, W X I in XM N L W 'W,., NT.f'V34.x iF ,,,, Qh,'?1iJ5' ,,,, X Y X , , ,, M: ,,.. wh' ,, Marv wC'3vfiH13EnM5196W'fWM H' X A 4..m.' WW M. qQ,,.,,mff:mw my .... u,,,,,m.f ----- ACTI ITIE A LI K TO GOD Following the tradition set by its predecessors, the Sodality main- . tains a place of honor among all other activities. With their moderator Mr. Courtney leading them, the Sodalists have accomplished many noteworthy projects this year. The Sodality was responsible for the annual canned food drive and it has been instrumental in urging that each class recite the rosary to- gether monthly. Collections have also been taken up for the orphans at Christmas and Easter. Another great success was the pamphlet rack initiated by the Sodality. Also, each classroom has been provided with the newspaper of the Sodalists, Sodality Speaks. We hope that the Sodality under its leaders: Nick Ariemma, Prefectg Donald Allegra, Vice-Prefectg Ron Capstack, Secretaryg Walt Bartnicki, Secretary, will continue to do the Hne work in the future as it has done in the past. ff , 'pm-ytkf' T ,.11?'gg ' .152 . . - H., . A sale at the Sodality's book shelf SODALITY: Bottom: J. Connollyg J. Whaleng T, Bernardg T. Mawhinneyg D. Jaquesg B. Lozitog J. Holahang R. Marshallg N. Ariemma, prefect. Second: L. Swiftyg R. Bellg M. Claesgensg M. Lynchg W. Savarrag Mr. Courtney, moderatorg C. Taraminag R. Cotyg J. Bolandg J. Chiampo. Third: R. Snyderg R. Capstackg J. Jordang K. Poten- skig J. Connellg D. Allegrag J. Callumg J. Caseyg W. Bartnickig J. Secco. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Bottom: G. Robertsg W. Hyslopg J. Brogang G. Mortolag A. Bensimong M. Jansong T. Schimpfg R. Slipeg F. Sabatellig M. Romano. Second: S. LaRoccag J. Shawg R. Blauveltg J. Purketg M. Monahang P. Dalyg M. Cnlveyg C. Erstlingg J. Sbarbarog NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS Bottom: M. Monahang M. Janson, R. Blauveltg C. Erstling. Top: R. Nucciog J. Sbarbarog J. Brogang W. O'Dowd. R. Meischg J. Raichg C. Zaucheg W. O'Dowd. Top: J. Koeppelg P. Kruperg E. Costanzag A. Boring J. Cannieg J. Burkeg R. Nucciog M. Lawlessg T. Shenkg E. Craigg L. DeMaria. SCHOLASTIC EXCELLENCE HONOR SOCIETY The Saint Gabriel Chapter of the National Honor Society is presently in its Fifth consecutive year of service at Bergen Catholic. The chapter is composed of those seniors who possess the admirable characteristics of scholarship, leader- ship, service, and honor. After the members of the society were appointed by Bro. Keane on recommendation from the Guidance Department, they proceeded to elect the offi- cers of the society. Michael Monahan was elected President. Edward Craig, V ice-President, and Joseph Raich, Secretary- Treasurer. The main function of the Honor Society at' Bergen Cath- olic is to act as a tutorial service for underclassmen who need extra help. Also, all the members of the society were eligible for National Honor Society scholarships, and ten boys qualified in the semi-Hnals. All of the members of the Honor Society have worked hard for the distinction ac- corded them and they tmly deserve the respect of their fellow students. DEBATING TEAM fLeft to Rightj Jim Jalil' Pete Moll' Pete Alrutz' Mike Calve 7 a a y YS Alrutzg Tom Schimpfg Mike Scanlan. PE KI G OUT FOR PRINCIPLE DEBATE The Debating Club puts competitive orators against each other disputing subjects that are of vital interest to all. Much time and effort is spent in the research of their various topics, and the boys must be ready and able to meet any challenging questions which may arise through these discussions. Knowl- edge and information is gathered which proves to be useful as the boys progress through their school years. In response to the continued advice and instruction of their Moderator, Brother McElhatton, the club is rapidly gaining the recognition it deserves. With such individuals as Peter Moll, Marc Cromling, Mike Calvey, Tom Schimpf, and Paul and Peter Alrutz providing the necessary interest and talent, the team was outstanding in both local and statewide compe- tition. The debatin club was undefeated in eight debates for the best record of tie day at an organized inter-school compe- tition here at Bergen. They competed in various county debates and discussions with representatives of public and private schools and sent club members to poetry readings and student congress assemblies. In addition to its participation in local debates the club is an active member of the Newark-Paterson Catholic Forensic League. A great deal of thanks and appreciation go to the late Brother Kelly who by his initiative, talent, and -hard work formed these young men into articulate Catholic spokesmen. 76' Convincing rebuttle. A humorous sidelight Ringing defense. npn 1 Explicit presentation. l 1 - ,WJ Preparation before the speech. ORATORY: Sitting: P. Farrellyg P. Karnikg P. Carrollg P. Kras- nowski. Standing: C. Gaitog D. Culleng G. Amatog P. Mollg R. Baxterg T. Kennyg M. O'Keefeg G. Simsg G. Murray. Friendly contention. RO TR. M CHAMPIONS ORATORY For centuries people have been influenced by rhetoric and the speeches of skilled orators. Nothing is more far-reaching in the world of business and human relations than the ability to speak intelligently, and perhaps no activity is more beneficial in devel- oping this ability than the Oratory Club. Coached in everything frorrrilogical development and presen- tation to proper emphasis and appropriate gestures, the members practice both declamation andwextemlooraneotls oratory. Brother McElhatton, continuing thelldedidated work of the late Brother Kelly as moderator, helps the skillful orators to develop their talent. Self-confidence, composure, quick wit, and logic are developed by frequent practice and competition. Peter Moll in inspiring speeches has captured for Bergen first- place honors in the National Forensic League competition, and with other orators B.C. participated successfully in oratory pro- grams sponsored by the Catholic War Veteransg Bergen County Forensic League, Seton Hall, and the American Legion. Patrick Carroll Won the Oradell County Medal in the American Legion Contest, Peter Moll won the Roselle Tournament and qualified for the Natii5iialQFiii1als held in New York. Paul Kamik took first place in the Newark-Paterson Grand Tourna- ment for Declamation. Both Paul and Peter will represent the state of New Iersey in the National Finals. Paul Kamik repre- sented Bergen County in the Catholic War Veterans Finals and will be the State Representative at the National Convention during August in New York. 65 lajffgg 'w a ids ,. E p ,sera .4m-q- LIBRARY CLUB: CLeft to Rightj Bottom: R. McGlaugling J. Gray, M. Swierzbinskig P. Collozzog S. Garbarinig R. Kiely. Top: M. Fhayg D. Penqueg B. Curryg J. Hennesseyg F. Kerr, R. Tracyg J. Cliffordg J. Cosgroveg J. VanEppsg S. Ballerinig J. McKenna, C. Dedong R. Messinag J. Weixelg T. DeCrescenzog J. Laurenig T. Mullens F. O'Hara. J it 251 ' arlffw WF ' ' N. ,. :-I w q ZW vim ' H511 V mix rms Vs .ss ww .N X X ,Y lf 15 E irhgql I ,4 ri 5 ' , -,.f'1' ,, ill Lili: 1---lialli'-i:'?w R L re, , lair f A. c ai V 52-ajgQf.:LafT' ' ' 3,1 M -, we Q' :Wie -, . . W' 1 - A-'far ' ., T' , Z-..f 'LQeg5f lf'L ' Q- C C 'C i Sq' fl-All Q ,fm -,f 3, -3. I ., . r. l.,14f..,ji,-.K , . , fc-1 ' Qxel -.5 'f1,QLi,f-'..f,l rex: kv v ' -:ry ,Lg-agp. 3 It ,..' ,F :iff'lfl z' I 1' A P lv.. , pa wif ..., Members busy themselves in an artistic endeavor. SYSTEMIZATIG RRANGEME LIBRARY CLUB Presented with the weighty responsibility of keeping our library in order, the Library Club has shown itself to be a very valuable asset to Bergen Catholic. Ever since its in- auguration, the club has been one of the more popular activities. Each member of the club has a specific task to perform in order to keep the library at maximum efficiency for the use of the students. Every activiy period the members of the club are busy arrangin the books on the shelves, stack- ing the periodicals, and ieeping the library clean. The young librarians must also laminate all the new cards for the card catalogue and keep the library bulletin board up to date. Because of the endeavors of Mrs. Chapman, the librarian, Brother Smith, the assistant librarian, and the Library Club, the school library has proved to be invaluable to the stu- dents of Bergen Catholic. X ig Qiiffi ? ZZ gif Zz fi K- I i HIIHK' Nl In the thick of battle. Why don't you just take him for not jumping, Rickey? CHECKMATE ! New this year, the Chess Club has been met with glowing interest by students and faculty members alike. Under the moderation of Brother Clos, many activity periods are spent in silent contem lation before the checkered playing board. By facing a diferent opponent each week, the boys rapidly increase their knowledge of the complex strategy of the game. A great part of the attraction of chess lies in the unique- ness of each and every game, no two are exactly alike. Also, the search for improvement in one's chess-playing ability never comes to an end. The club members realize that to enjoy chess you donit have to be a great master, you only have to be a little better than your opponents. Thus, chess has become a most gratifying and intriguing pastime at Bergen. WITH HELPI G HAN MOTHERS' CLUB An essential and invaluable organization at Bergen Catholic is the Mothers, Club. The mothers of the club have worked hard in order to provide assistance to the students and to the school itself. Guided by their moderator Brother Connelly, the Mothers' Club has prospered under the leadership of Betty Meisse, President, Mimi Amoruso, First Vice-President, Irene Kenny, Second Vice-President, Gertrude Harrington, Recording Secre- tary, Helen Bell, Corresponding Secretary, Ann McKee, Trea- surer. This year the Mothers' Club held its Seventh Annual Card Party which turned out to be a great success. Cake sales, the Mothers, Day of Recollection, dances for parents and students, and the Senior Prom were part of their busy schedule. In addition, the association Worked with the Fathers' Club to produce Showtime '65,', a production which,was hailed by . a all as a magniiicent performance 'Showt1me,' however, h a more meaningful purpose than just entertainment becau the roiits gained by the show are used to pay the tuition any Ihoy whose father dies while he is attending Bergen Cat olic. We are truly grateful to the Mothers' Club for all the a it has given us during the past year. The Mothers' Club Cake Sales are a big hit. at T 'J I 'V 'f., fm fit?-2 1 The Wild Woolly West. The mothers played a large part in Showtime 1965. ' Officers, seated left to right: Mrs. McKee, treasurer Mrs. Amoruso, first vice-presidentg Mrs. Meisse, presi dentg Mrs. Bell, corresponding secretaryg Mrs. Harring ton, recording secretary. Standing: Bro. Keane, Bro Connelly. I 3 . L l 5 'if W.. 1 , , hr.. :Li LL LL M .! ,:r ,n Oiiicers, seated left to right: Mr. Meisse, treasurerg Mr. Hall, corresponding secretaryg Mr. Burke, presidentg Mr. Sbarbaro, first vice-president. Standing: Brother Keane, principalg Brother Connelly, moderator. Missing: Mr. DiSalvo, recording secretary. , V,,L, gf . .X 4' Yjgiyv- wx' ',. 1 rw: The fathers oificiate on Bmgo mghts If.,,A fr,gwfl I r qi 4 On the sidewalks of New York . . . WAYS THE JOB FATHERS' CLUB With the cooperation of many fathers, our Fathers, Club has become one of Bergen's most successful organizations. The men in the club have worked diligently in an effort to aid the school. One of the Club's main functions is the supervision of Bingo at Bergen Catholic every Tuesday evening. The Fathers' Club, in conjunction with the Moth- ers' Club, was responsible for the production of Showtime '65.,' The Father and Son Communion breakfast was also a result of the zeal and organization of this line club. This year's officers, under the moderation of Brother Con- nelly are: Mr. Iohn Burke, Presidentg Mr. Andrew Sbar- baro, First Vice-Presidentg Mr. Herbert Meisse, Treasurerg Mr. Arthur Hall, Corresponding Secretaryg Mr. Iohn Di- Salvo, Recording Secretary. The Fathers, Club deserves the gratitude of the entire student body for the work that they have done during the school year. The grand finale to Showtime 1965. .qi .e. Q n o .2 3 I ' S ' 1 x 1 1 . ly r Lf A 7 U ll ll ll 1,l-,, H U u av l.'1f1'5' 1 - .,,., .kj ,, . ,. Q N' R X1 f x .i X A I I lf. 'Q xxx K X A - .... 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This year, as for the last 8 years, the band marched in the annual Holy Name Parade. The Pageant of Bands provided another opportunity for our band to exhibit its prowess. On St. Patrick's Day, for the fourth straight year, Bergen's band led the parade in New York City. The Spring Concert provided the final opportunity for the members of the band to display their musical talents. A great deal of credit and gratitude must be given to the band director, Mr. Obrotka, and the band mod- erator, Brother McFadden, for their tireless help and leadership. They have worked hard to make the band the great success that it is. Bergen Catholic leads the annual Saint Patrick's Day Parade along New York's Fifth Avenue. The sousaphone strikes a sharp. U -1: K Fred Heissenbuttel, drum major. The March of the Toy Soldiers. Preparation for Saint Patrick's Day. In concert at Emphasis Staff: CBackj Richard Koprowskig Peter Giellag Wally Frankling Tom Shenk. Qfirontj Bill Hyslopg Bill O'Dowdg John Brogang john Connolly. Abnent: John Vitell. TT WRITI G WITH MESSAGE EMPHASIS Our literary ma azine has given man enterprising students the opportunity to expgess themselves in Wriiing. Each one of the many articles submitted is carefully reviewed by the staff and only the best ones are published. Another feature of Emphasis is the book review section, through which the students are given 'an insight and analysis into current best-sellers and time honored classics. The magazine also contains a variety of short stories, essays, and compositions submitted by members of the student body. Capably moderated by Mr. Montagna, the co-editors of the maga- zine are Iohn Brogan and Bill O'Dowd. Because of their efforts and those of the rest of the staff, Emphasis has again been soundly applauded by faculty and student body alike. '51 Researching, discussing, composing editing-publication. The editors and the moderator march wits. J UST THE FACTS HERALD Schoolwide news has been excellently reported by the Herald under the auspices of Mr. Montagna. In addition to a meeting at each activity period, endless extra hours of captioning pictures, gatherin good copy material, and drawing up la' outs are spent iy the boys on the staff. The paper Lamres an 'inquiring Photographer, up-to- date sports information, and the latest review of hit songs. Besides covering the important stories of interest to the student body, College and alumni news, coach's commen- tary, club reports, editorials, and boosters are also part of this excellent sample of journalism. Co-editors Bob Behr and jack Germain have the hel of the other editors and reporters on the staff. The Fine qualz ity of this newspaper and the efforts of the staff have not gone unnoticed by the student body and the publication of each issue is eagerly awaited. Hold it! I think you're going to like this picture. ,, ..w-- -v r'5zmfs-Fw My !7Ff H ,X ji, yf -.-fffila EEF i.,g:m:'-f r'...- A ,, l Herald Staff: Bottom: R. Hluchang P. Duffyg P. Pugliseg C. Podgurski. Second: P. Gilesg J. Higginsg W. Pushawg K. Toombg A. Frewg C. Zinkg W. Squiterig J. Clyne. Third: J. Sharkeyg R. Nucciog J. Germain, Editorg B. Behr, Editorg J. Burkeg G. Mottolag J. O'C0nne11g V. McAuliffe. Success calls for organized effort 77 GLEE CLUB: First Row: A. deFrc-:ssineg G. Mareg P. Ritterg W. juniumg S. Gratzelg L. LaRoncag D. Chandlerg Mr. Cwirko. Second Row: F. Meyersg G. Andersong T. Millsg G. Hennesseyg C. Gundelg T. Maherg R. McMahon W. Doyle. Third Row: M. Wernerg S. Quinny R. Lepes- queurg M. Gundermang J. Hullg R. Ptakg J. Corcorang S. DeFini. E TERTAI ME FOR LL GLEE CLUB Our Glee Club is once again composed of many talented people who provide their fellow students with a great deal of good singing. The recitals given by the Glee Club have proven that this year's vocal group was one of the finest ever assembled at Bergen. The members of the club are divided into four groups for better harmonizing: Base, Baritone, Second Tenor, and First Tenor. The Glee Club practices twice a week under The Christmas Concert. the direction of Mr. Cwirko and the inspiration of Brother Chaney. For eight consecutive years the vocalists sang for the students in the Christmas concert. The members of the Glee Club hope that they will get an opportunity to perform for the Knights of Columbus and the Holy Name Society later on in the year. In the Spring Concert, which is held in conjunction with the Band, the Clee Club makes its final appearance before the student body. First Row: Brother Chaneyg M. Russellg M. O'I.earyg R Zappileg S. Wadcinsg J. Durrg P. Spendleyg J. Donoghue M. Cuttito. Second Row: J. Purkettg W. Frankling K, Hotfmanng A. Lanzilotrig J. Regang R. Cioiiig O. Clarke Third Row: A. Szonyig J. Oettingerg T. Shenkg R. Bloomg M. Romanog T. McFaddeng M. Kellyg G. O'Connorg W McGee. Mr. Cwirko conducts rehearsal. Qm?..1.-,...-r....!...Mnf..a4.a: .,,.... 1..L...,,. is... ...,. H, . 77, , , BIOLOGY CLUB Under the expert guidance of its moderator, Mr. Murphy, 1 this year's Biology Club has done much to further interest ' the fascinating realm of Biology. The club is composed mainl of students from the Freshman and Sophomore classes ever, there are a few juniors also participating. In September each club member selected a topic, ' ' to Mr. Murphy's approval, which he was to investigate do a project on during the year. Every activity period the members of the club diligently working on their projects. Mr. Murphy hopes to enter some of the ,- J deavors in the 'Ford Science Fair in April. All of the projects were displayed in the Biology Lab so that the of Bergen could view the accomplishments of these scientistsf, This extra-curricular activity should prove extremely ficial to all those intending to undertake further study in science of life. An electric birdbath? Who, me? Why would I take a bottle of frogs' eyes ? 1 i -,ff Uri 3.-W ii , f.,jf.rg1f.f. . 5. iz BIOLOGY CLUB: Bottom: D. Seelyg W. Julieng J. Urschelerg H. Hammillg K. Crosbyg A. DeMartinig J. Favreg G. Diedzicg Mr. Murphy. Top: A. Rothg J. Zengothag C. Nevasog R. Deliog J. Ereming R. Feseng F. Hubertg J. Machog J. Calamarig S. Jambarg P. Lippiellog T. Pattersong D. Craigj D. Trojang T. Salvog J. Schimpfg K. Loughling J. Brovarone. LE PI ' LIZARDS l l f 2 is I 1 PHYSICS CLUB: Bottom: W. Reillyg J. Gertsmayerg J. Staceg K. Kellyg A. Bensimong B. Meischg W. Hyslopg A. Amoruso. Second: Bro. Dornbos, moderatorg S. Gelisg D. Meanyg G. McNeHg G. Mullerg R. Koprowskig A. Boring T. Aton. Third: R. Biggsg T. McCreadieg J. Brogang P. Kruperg J. Cannieg J. Lantiguag J. Montes. Back: GI Tylerg R. Blauveltg A. Matting J. Crimminsg THE LAWS OF SCIENCE PHYSICS CLUB The Physics Seminar is a new activity at Bergen Catholic. Moderated by Brother Dombos, the Seminar's basic aim is the enrichment of the principles of Physics which are taught in the classroom. These principles are learned by Seminar members in two ways: iirst, by the lecturing and instruction of Brother Dorn- bosg second, b the use of visual aids such as movies and various types ofy experimental apparatus. During the year the members of the Seminar have learned about such areas of Physics as electricity, subsonic, transonic, and suporsonic flight, and the Principles of Archimedes. Mov- ies have been shown concerning aeronautics, the production and uses of iron, and the diesel engine. The Physics Seminar has proved to be a very valuable asset to the students of Physics and to the school itself. J. Brunnerg E. Craig. Determining specific heat. Too many scientists spoil the experiment! ERVICE FOR LL This year's Student Council has proved to be the most suc- cessful one in the history of our school. In October Chris Erst- ling was elected President and John Vitell was elected Vice- President by the Seniors, juniors, and Sophomores. The class officers and other members chosen by the elected members of the group make up the body of the Council. The Council functions. under the guidance of its moderator, Brother Irwin. The Student Council has been responsible for our school dances and also for a novel idea initiated this year- mixers,,' dances with the girls, schools in the area. A senior class trip has been planned and money for the benefit of the school has been raised. The Student Council was instrumental in promot- ing the candy drive, managing the basketball games, running the Prom, and purchasing senior hats. The Council also drew up a constitution, the First in the history of Bergen. Finally, the entire membership of the Council backs the Crusacler and supports all other school functions. Decomtions are arranged for the Autumn Dance. Chris Erstling, President john Vitell, Vice4President The Council runs the Bosco Rally. STUDENT COUNCIL: Bottom: B. O'Dowdg S. LaRoccag J. Cosgroveg B. R. Greederi T. Meisseg G. Mottolag B. Rigbyg B.. Meischg M. EIC VanPeltg D. Meany. Second: B. Simmonsg P. Russottig J. McKennag C. Sabatelli. Top: J. Burkeg K. Kelly: P- KIUPCI3 Ji 0C0m1e , Erstlingg J. Cheng J. Koeppelg T. Leeg T. Hegerg J. Vitellg K. Gaynorg tlguili A- Borms P- MCMeU1meHZ E- COSIZ'-11233 E- Craig? V- MCAUIIHC- P. Rossig M. Garciag P. Dnlyg M. Janson. Third: J. Cannieg J. Amrheing Q l ' .-g . 3au':I-ire: fl- ' ,gif l 'Moderator, Brother Mclilhatton, discusses yearbook technicalities with Steve LaRocca, Editor-in-Chief. THE YEAR I RETROSPECT CRUSADER ras' As a Chronology of events, the Crusader tells the story of the entire school year. There is, however, a connotation to the word yearbook',-for a yearbook is compiled through the tireless efforts of a large staff working for twelve months. Fourteen editors collaborate from May to the following May, consider- ing everything from theme to layout, from promotions and subscriptions to the yearbook dance. The one hundred minuntes of activity periods each week is only a fraction of the hours spent compiling the chronical. From May through September the theme is discussed, the general plan laid out, and the staff chosen. During the months from September to january, the promotion, iinancial, senior faculty and underclass committees are hard at work. The sports, literary, caption, photography, and layout staHs are busy throughout the year, while the typing, art, and correspondence committees work spo- radically all year. Activities, highlights, and spring sports are Hnished just before the closing pages are sent to the printer. The yearbook is a picture book and the photographers are constantly en- gaged in arranging for pictures to be taken, developing film, consulting print- ers, and working every day during the school year. The publication room is the Crusader headquarters, the two' darkrooms are constantly occupied, Brother McElhatton,s office is the scene of urgent consultations and decision- making. The outer room provides working area for drafting layouts, typing, or just friendly banter. Throughout the year the staff of the Crusader '65 has endeavored to pro- duce the story of the school year at Bergen, in book form, and again they have upheld the tradition of compiling a yearbook of which the student body may be justiiiiably proud. John Dahms Photography Dennis Meany Underclass Ed Costanza Captions Bill Bagley Mike Monahan Pat Daly Layout Literary Sports John Chen Faculty A1 Vermiere Finance l Y CRUSADER STAFF: Front: G. Connaughton, A. Bensimon, M. Grand- Back: S. Ji1mb01', R- Bafhor, F- MCGfath, J- Hartnett, C- OECD field, D. McAuliffe, M. Kenney, E. Schweikert, J. Duffy, D. Henry, A. MCC21rr0n, L. Merse, T. Ahern, J. Batkay, R. VonHoene, P. Cavet, R. Reinthaler, J. Prior, R. Egan, G. VanLeuvan, C. Doherty. M. Lawless, J. Brogan, R. Slipe. Qs.. ,ii-:.,'. V- .,Lg..,-. .A . C1111 'Z 4 n fl .J I. Staff members intent on successful publication. .1-'ff Purpose and wit yield a desired result. R. Meyersbergg P. McKeeg R. Hluchang J. Spatzg F. Mayer. Old yearbooks present new ideas. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: S. Gribbeng J. Tomeschg G. Fullerg J. Zodlg Frank Sabatelli jack Malnoe Typing Art Andy Buzzelli Promotions J Kevin Gaynor Correspondence Bill Simmons Activities J ,gf Q5 QW mmm 'mf' '- 1. ff' ' af ,P V ,d. ,1e..yfW, ,W ymlav-.znf'n'f3 E X LJ ' xr 1 if 7 f '7 A Y ,152- N I. V f 115 4 0. 9 .vfngu I scv H y 1 JHWA if Jim! 5 . 1 f ,NX A mf? ffm' do -..---.-. 'fi 'Q , ,114 'H-2 'L ff' 1 fm L M W' M1 V fl ,Hr , I6 t if J 2 ,jar v :K 1 2 ' . ,I ,312 f f- Q i' ff 5 ' ,V Sports properly directed develop char- acter, make a man courageous, a generous loser and a gracious victor . . PIUS XII ,, H f. -is r v, ,,s,4 5 K xo A we K. 'Ji XXX A , ,, , ,, Ex !!,, J,.45l w ,A Vh, M p V E? AMAA RN X ' ,- . I 1 A I 1 1 fi K iw a w e wr M 2 2 r gi 73 , .,. fk' fi. ', ., ' d r-,a use Li , WXM, if SPORT ,485 A ..-' l i A rr a .Sf N, MR: R. PINTO MR. M. STREETER MR. T. MURRAY Lme Coach Backfield Coach Sophomore Coach MR. M. PICCIALLO MR. V. LIGGIO Freshman Coach Asst. Freshman Coach 'luv SEASON'S RECORD: 3 WINSg 6 LOSSES TRI-COUNTY CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS B.C. OPP 6 St. Ioseph's fW.N.Y.Q ........ . ,...,..... 33 6 Essex Catholic ................. ...,.... 2 8 0 Teaneck ....,......,....,....,... .... 7 26 Pope Pius ....,...,, ........ 0 0 Seton Hall ........ ..,..... 2 7 6 Paramus ....,,......,... ........ 2 7 14 Queen of Peace ........ ........ 1 9 6 Don Bosco ..,.......,. .,.. 0 VAR ITY FOOTBALL We lost a few battles, but we won the Warf, This short sentence could sum up Bergen Catholic's 1964 varsity football season. Despite a seemingly mediocre overall record, this yearis squad produced more thrills, suspense, and important victories than any other recent Crusader team, with the exception of last year's state champs. Head coach Keith Krayer was faced with a rebuilding job after last year's banner season, but led by co-captains, Iohn - E an and Terry Meisse this year's B C team fou ht brilliantl 8 i - - S Y to gain a share of the Tri-County Conference league cham- pionship for the Erst time in Bergen history. The traditional opening day game against St. Iosephis of West New York was a disappointment for Crusader fans, as- the Bluejays employed a powerful air attack to overpower B.C. by a 33-6 score. The script was the same the following week as the Crusaders fell before the onslaught of eventual state champion Essex Catholic. Bergen next traveled to Tea- neck, where in a fierce defensive struggle B.C. was edged by a 7-0 score. The Crusader team played well that Saturday nd honestly deserved to win, and eight days later they what they were truly capable by defeating their rival, previously undefeated St. Ceciliais 7-6. The Saints of Englewood never knew what hit them as a stiff defense with the running of Paul McMenimen enabled B.C. to the previous year's disputed defeat at the hands of s. Pius was Bergenis next victim, and the Eagles were trounced, 26-0. Seton Hall was next on the agenda. proved no match for the team from South Orange, by a 27-0 score. On November 7th the Crusaders en- the Paramus Spartans, but again B.C. was outclassed a fired up Paramus squad, and was defeated 27-6. North was the scene of the following encounter with of Peace. In a big upset B.C. was handed its third defeat, as the Queens men ruined Bergerfs chances to league title outright. dismayed, Bergen Catholic entered the Thanksgiving STRIDING OUT, MeMenimen breaks away from Saints tackler game with arch-rival Don Bosco, determined to gain a of the circuit crown, and the Crusaders did just that, the breakaway running of Dave Stack, to defeat the by a 6-0 score. This second consecutive victory over Bosco, not only enabled B.C. to share the league title, also made the season a success for the Crusader football Congratulations are in order to Iohn Egan, whose stellar nances were evident all year long, and to Dave Stack, Erstling, Manny Garcia, and Kevin Gaynor all of whom first team All League selections. Special thanks should lso be given to Brother Lips, the moderator, and to the stu- ents fespecially seniorsj who traveled to every ball game, d whose support the team deeply appreciated. PRECISION . . . QB Mottola hands off to Stack on a perfectly executed counter play as Batkay and McMenimen move out .JE is r. . 5 r f VARSITY FOOTBALL: First Row, Left to Right: K. Gaynor, C. Erstling A. Vermeire, P. McMenirnen, J. Egan, R. Meisse, A. Greeder, A. Buzzelli, G. Mottola, R. Schopp, M. Donnellan. Second Row: Bro. Lips, L. Merse, R. Dunohy, R. McCaron. W. Rabadan. M. Garcia, P. Russotti. D. Sottili, J. Batkay, E. Lavery, D. Stack, J. McKenna, T. Ahern, T. Godfrey, B HE'S ON HIS WAY. Egan- grabs a pass for a touchdown. CRASHING THROUGH. Dave Stack pounds through the line and is brought down by two St. Cecelia defenders as Dave Sottili throws a block. ALMOST FREE B111 Rabadan runs for daylight against Teaneck on a nice block ' W ffl RUNNING HARD. Paul McMenimen charges through a hole in the line against Seton Hall on the Pony Pirates' home Held. sw: . ' I4 :W-:P ON TO IT . . . Bill Rabadan pulls down a pass against Cecelia's in the most exciting game of the year. HIT 'EM HARDER. Jon Batkay is tackled by two St. Cecilia defenders after breaking into the secondary and gaining necessary yardage for a first down. BRINGING DOWN a Bosco ball carrier is B.C.'s strong lineman Moose Gaynor. l SOPHOMORE TEAM: Bottom Row, L. to R.: L. Boccia, P. Delchop, T. Abrunzo, D. McKenna, J. Lepis, J. Mc- Donald, D. Crifasi, T.. Smith, G. Gibney. Second Row: P. King, W. O'Connor, R. Kunz, B. Travaglio, V. Di j.v. FOOTBALL Bergen CathOlic's 1964 football team opened its sea- son in impressive fashion by upsetting a highly favored Teaneck squad, 13-7 at the latter's Held. Fine running by Wally O'Connor and Ioe Hoates and su- perb defensive play by Pat Delchop and Bucky Hayes and the entire defensive line limited the Highway- men to one score, late in the game. The Crusaders kept on the winning track by then crushing Engle- wood, 32-6, after being held to a 6-6 tie at alftime. Led by Mike Purchiais two touchdowns, the B.C. eleven tallied four T.D.s in the second half to gain the victory. The Bergen team continued to impress by recording a 27-0 shutout over Saddle BrOOk's j.V. Spirited by Hne play on the parts of Gerry Gibney and Ken Lavery, the Crusader defense held the Fal- cons without a score while the B.C. offense moved smoothly to four touchdowns. Plagued by injuries for the remainder of the sea- son, the Bergen Catholic squad lost its three remain- ing contests, losing to Passaic, 20-6, Paramus, 6-0, and winding up by losing to unbeaten Hackensack, 13-7, in a hard fought contest. ' The Sophomore team was under the fine direction of Coach Murray and team moderator, Brother Howe. sEAsON's RECORDQJ WON 3, LOST B.C. pp OPP. 13 Teaneck ................. K . .. .... 7 32 Englewood .,.....,......... .... 6 27 1 rilr' Sa dle Brook I.V. ....... ..,. 0 .... . . 6 Passaic ...................... ........ 2 0 0 Paramus .......,.,.... .... 6 7 O Hackensack .,...... .... 1 3 92 Marttio, P. Alrutz, E. Flaim, K. Lenihan, Brother Howe. Third Row: P. Alrutz, M. Purchia, G. Faughman, S. Jan- bar, J. Olsen, hat, Mr. Murray, R. Hayes, M. Kenny, T. Lavery, T. Wfiley, R. Franco. - - CUTTING HARD, Wally O'C0nnor sweeps for vital yards against Englewood. BRUISING is the action as this play unfolds with jim McKenna rolling for a good gain. Bill Poppe strives to get position to deliver a key block. 5 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL The Bergen Catholic Freshman football team fin- ished its 1964 season with a creditable record of two wins-four losses-and one tie. The record was credita- ble because the Crusader yearlings tied a strong un- defeated Essex Catholic club, 7-7, defeated a highly rated Old Tappan eleven, 6-0, and finished their sea- son by going down to the wire before losing an 18-12 decision to undefeated and previously unscored upon Don Bosco. Following the Essex tie and Old Tappan win, the Crusaders suffered a 12-0 defeat to St. Ceciliais and then bounced back the followin week to crush Pope Pius, 19-6. The B.C. men finished the season on a losing note, losing to Queen of Peace, 12-0, Essex Catholic, 19-0 and to Don Bosco. Coach Picciallo, assistant Coach Liggio, and team moderator Brother Howe deserve a lot of credit for their efforts in molding the unseasoned Crusaders into a fine football team. Outstanding baekiield per- ormances throughout the season were turned in by ullback Bill Brazee, halfbacks, Bill Blanchard, Iay cCabe, George Molloy and quarterback Gene Nanni. parking the line play were tacklers Chris Condel and innie Perazzo, guards John Hennessey and Bill Bor- en, and end Ken Pierce. With the spirit and enthusiasm shown by the Frosh ootball players this season, Bergen Catholic's success- lfootball future seems assured. SEASON'S RECORD: WON 2, LOST 4, TIED 1 B.C. OPP. 7 Essex Catholic ...... ........ 7 6 Old Tappan ...... .... 0 0 St. Cecilia ........ .... 1 .... 1 2 . 19 Pope Pius ........,... ...... 6 0 Queen of Peace ....... .......i 1 2 M., .0 p . Essex Catholic ....,. 12 it Dori.Bosco .... 1 .... ........ 1 18' 1 W ifr' F'l'PiFEEHEfl THE COFFIN CORNER is the intended target for Gerry Hennessey's punt. THAT'S SOME STRAIGHTARM Larry Malloy employs on this breakaway effort FRESHMAN TEAM: Bottom Row, L. to R.: Brother ciallo, P. Freda, W. For-naci, M. Monohan, B. Chappelle, Howe, W. Darney, L. Brady, J. Marone, J. McCabe, G. C. Gundel, G. Hennessey, K. Pierce, G. Nonni, J. Manari, Malloy, W. Blanchard, J. Rovito, J. Sacco, D. Zavada, V. Perazzo, G. Sweeney, T. Albano, manager, Mr. Ligio. F. Anderson, B. Kovaluk, G. Mare. Top Row: Mr. Pic- Missing: W. Bowden, J. Engurt, manager. 95 i 4 VARSITY: Coach Sokolowski, J. Clarke, R. Von Ohlen, M. Claesgens, J. Burke, co-captain, D. Amour, co-captain, J. Crimmins, T. Lee, T. Mooney. CROSS COUNTRY Setting their sights on the goals attained by their pre- decessors, Bergen's harriers did not disappoint their grow- ing number o followers in the student body this season. This year's squad consisted of Seniors john Burke, Don Armour, Tom Lee, and jim Crimmins, juniors Mike Claes- iens, and Tom Mooney, and Sophomore Jim Clarke. Led y co-captains Burke and Armour, the team rolled over such opposition as Paramus, Teaneck, Hackensack, St. Ioseph's, and Tenafly. The lone defeat of the near-perfect Smal meet season was to Roselle Catholic in the season's na e. In championship competition, B.C. placed third in the St. Iohnis Invitational, fourth in the Dickinson Invitational, third in the I.C.B. Meet, and easily won the Tri-County. For the first time in the school's history, B.C. entered the Eastern States Championships, a meet involving the top runners from the eastern half of the country. The team ran in the strong Av division, and, led by Armour's six- teenth place finish, made an exceptional showing. In the meet that probably meant the most to the entire team, the County Championships, Bergen Catholic was the defend- ing Champion. Although the team's total was lower than its winning score of the year before, and despite the fact that both co-captains finished in the top ten, Bergen finished a close second to Ridgewood. Besides guiding the Varsity, Coach Sokolowski was also responsible for both the I.V. and Freshman teams this year. The I.V., -depending on Frank Graham and Rich Synder, lost but one dual meet. With Freshman County Champ Mike Clarke setting the example, the Frosh posted an un- defeated dual meet season and won the Tri-County and County Championships. At the close of the season, John Burke was selected as the most outstanding runner on the Varsity, and Rick Von Ohlen, a sophomore, was chosen as the most improved. In addition, Don Armour was named to the second team All State by the N.I.C.T.C. DETERMINATION! john Horan thinks of his strategy for final quarter as Coach Sokolowski follows with words of encouragement. AND AWAY THEY GO, Richard Bell, Frank Graham, and Rich Von head out front to set the pace against Tenally. , . - .. ...nf R LEADING THE PACK. co-captain john Burke strides toward victory. AT THE FINISH, Tom Mooney puts all he has into last sprint crossing the line in the County Meet. FRESHMAN TEAM: Front Row, Left to Right: T. Collins, J. McPartland, J. Smith, D. Chandler, C. Quiren, J. Duffy, R. Belmar. Back Row. Left to Right: Coach Sokolowski, D. Cullen, K. Marshall, C. SwiR, P. Donnelan, M. Clarice, T. Bernard, J. Whelan. O'Donnel, R. Snyder, R. Bell, J. Mooney. HOME TEAM TRIUMPHS as Clarke and Claesgens come into the stretch. JUNIOR VARSITY: Left to right: Coach, F. Graham, M. Noto, T. Goldpaugh, J. Spahn, K. I . i 5' . 1 VARSITY SQUAD: Mike Wernerg Don Allegrag Rich Soboleskig Ted Bachg john Egang Manager, Ken Pasinig Moderator, Brother Pat Finnegan, Co-capt.g Ed Craigg Bob Meischg Pat Daly, Joe Clearyg Dornbosg Head Coach, Mr. John Mazziottag Assistant Coach, Mr .Tom Erriong Dave Sottilig Vin McAuliffe, Co-capt.g Charlie MCCabeg Chris Donfieldg Manager, R. Harrington. VARSITY BASKETBALL The 1964-1965 Crusader Varsity Basketball Team, emulating the star-studded teams of previous years, produced many thrills and upsets all season long and captured a share of the Tri-County conference league title for the third consecutive year. VVith an overall record of 11 wins and 10 losses, Bergen Catholic, with co-captain Pat Finnegan as field general and big john Egan snaring close to 15 rebounds a game, produced so many thrilling and unforgettable upset victoiies that this team will long be remembered in B.C. annals. Coach Mazzioittafs men opened the season at Roselle Cath- olic where a desperate come-from-behind sLu'ge by Bergen barely fell short, and B.C. fell before the Lions, 48-42. Four days later at Paramus, the Crusaders blew an 8 point 'lead and bowed to the Spartans, 55-47. Dumont then became Bergen's first victim of the year, as Ioe Cleary's 25 points sparked B.C.'s 10 point victory. Ridgewood and Englewood, supposedly the county,s two strongest teams, next defeated the Crusaders, but not before Bergen threw a scare into both of them. Bergen Catholic opened league play against the then un- defeated Pope Pius, .and in a fiercely fought battle, won a well deserved victory, 66-59. St. Ceciliais next provided stiff competition for the Crusaders, but behind Dave Sottili's 18 points, B.C. snared its second league victory. Queen of Peace, a team we were definitely better than, then pulled a big upset and defeated us on our home court. After B.C. romped over St. Ioseph's by 37 points, the Crusaders were badly defeated by a fired-up Don Bosco squad. This game proved to be the low, point of the season, but B.C. showed what true champions are made of, by bouncing back to defeat Pope Pius, 68-58. Bergen's second encounter with St. Cecilia's produced the season's highest display of offense power as B.C. battered the Saints, 82-61. The Crusaders then garnered their sixth league victory and avenged their previous loss to Queen of Peace by handing the Queensmen a 52-38 setback. St. josephis of Montvale was the next team to fall, as B.C. trounced the hapless Green Knights by a 59-34 score, setting the stage for the rematch with Don Bosco for the league championship. Seton Hall stopped Bergen's win- ning streak at 4, but the Bosco game was an entirely .different story. VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD 3 i7','i'1 , KZ H ifff.. Roselle Catholic Paramus ............ Dumont ,.,........... .....,. . Ridggwood ...... K gPopeffPiusM ...,... ...,,. g Queen of ,Peaeef ...,... ,.,. . Englewood ...... St. Cecilia ..,..,. 5 St. Josephs itsetti Q ..... Zi Don Bosco ..... PopeiPiusQi ....., St. Cecilia ........ Queen ofgfeace St. Joseph' ...,...,. . Seton Hall .,....., ?Do1i?Bosco ....... ,. Essen Catholic .. En lewoocl Miglfiicfgewood Seton Hall ...... iDorfiBoscd ..... GPP .....-.. ......-ui.. 48 55 51 57 65 59 eo 52 37 79 58 61 as 34 69 54 ee ei 78 49 ,a Seasgrfs Recordz, 11 Wins 10 Losses appysppp p 5 Tri-County Conference Co-Champions A H f,,gf,,1 . i., 55,9 'Uwe . 952. an-V 'T?'f S T J iff? f ff' - ,I 'mwah ,- f ' V YIM' -4 I 1 31 'v ', ,' ' Y e ,MQL EW MENU, 14 0 ' F45 I M 124 - 'L W 1wJ'W 'Wl'WLW, J. WW, HN, F, w1.'f 'X u.Vi 93'w5f'w' J' MN X .w., X , 11, A X., .' :m.. , V R. W! I ,W f . Q ,Q . .wm1 N Q?-ELQxf.'f,wT. 'aff-E 02' 43 V pi , , f ' ,-rv wi , mfs ' ' 'Mx '3 ' 45 , . 'f EWS! V12- gg-f . ,. 'T' x V-L' IEJS' 'g,,'.,f'5j-.fif-IQ - 4' . Q 4 1. .',4 gg::,-J wh . . . E . 'e if 1: 5 153 - ' I 47? , : ' ,,-' P E ' , Q Q! I fi' X . RJ' H A E5 VARSITY BASKETBALL With their eye on the league championship and determined to restore their injured pride, B.C. played with a vengeance against the Dons, and behind Ed Craig's clutch foul shooting, Bergen produced the seasons's greatest and most exciting victory, defeating Don Bosco, 56-54. It was a tremendous victory for the team and for the school and another surpriser was still to come. On Feb. 24, Bergen Catholic entertained Englewood, and before a cheering throng of Bergen rooters, B.C. pulled a big upset, defeating the Maroon Raiders by a 66-61 score. Ridge- wood, another tough opponent was next on the agenda, and there was no stopping the Maroon as Bergen took it on the chin, 78-49. The state tournament was next, and Bergen's first round opponent was Seton Hall. In a game in which few people expected a Bergen victory, the Crusaders out-fought and out- hustled the Pony Pirates and handed defending champion Seton Hall a 52-49 setback. It was a costly victory, though, for B.C., for Dave Sottili sustained a broken wrist and this together with an injury suf- fered by Ed Craig put the Crusaders at a distinct disadvantage in their third game with Don Bosco. Playing without two starters, B.C. fought valiantly throughout the entire game, but ran out of gas in the last quarter and fell before the Dons, 52-46. It was a discouraging way to end the season but the team knew that they had done their best and nothing further could have been asked of them. In retrospect, it was another successful year for the Cru- sader basketball team: another winning season, league cham- pions for the third consecutive year, the fourth time in the last live years, individually, john Egan was named to the All Tri-County Iirst team, and Pat Finnegan and Ed Craig were awarded second team berths. Mr. Mazziotta and Mr. Donliield are to be congratulated on their fine coaching, and special thanks should also be given to Bro. Dornbos, whose enthusiasm and encouragement was felt and appreciated by all. W. TIMING HIS JUMP, Pat Finnegan scores on a smart tap play against the Queensmen Eve. LEADING THE BREAK is a hust-. ling Tom Errion as he scores in the Saints' home game. THE GAME BEGINS and John Egan strains to control the opening tap. POISED. Despite 21 good defensive effort, Ed Craig flips up another jumper. A . I FREE THROW ARTIST, joe Cleary stretches for the score, displaying his patented form. UNANIMOUS ALL TRI COUNTY CENTER John Egan shows impressive form in an over- powermg tap conversxon attempt if If 99 COMPLETING AN ASSIST is Ed McNamara in a smart move through the Saints' defense. JUNIOR VARSITY: Kneeling: R. Harring- ton, K. Pasini, Mgrs. Front: E. Lavery, Coach Donlield, Coach Mazziotta, Moderator Bro. Dornbos, R. Reinthaler. Back: C. Offen, E. Twomey, R. Soboleski, B. McGee, C. McCabe, J. Smith, C. Devlin. DRIVING LEFT, Brian Burke evades a Queen of Peace defender in his move toward the hoop. uri-xurmgi j.V. BASKETBALL Bergen Catholicis J.V. Basketball Team once again had a successful sea- son and posted an impressive record. Coached by Mr. Mazziotta and Mr. Donlield, the team ran up a 10-8 season's record, and established themselves as future varsity standouts. After an opening game defeat down at Roselle Catholic, the team played a scrappy Dumont squad and lost a heartbreaker, 55-54. The I.V.'s then travelled to Pope Pius and handed the Eagles a devastating defeat, 81-55, Consecutive victories were then scored over St. Cecilia's, Queen of Peace, and St. Josephs all by substantial margins, before a strong Bosco team broke the string. The team then put together a 5 game winning streak before being defeated again by Don Bosco. With a record of 9-4, the I.V.'s iinished out the season with a thrilling overtime victory over Essex Catholic and a loss to Englewood. This team has all the makings of a strong squad in the years to come, and many future victories can be assured as these j.V. players graduate to the ranks of varsity. 654' .gm-lou 23 4' ,gv -2:3 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD B.C. Opp. 41 Roselle Catholic ,...... ......, 5 6 81 Pope Pius ........,..,.., .....,. 5 5 54 Dumon ....,.,..,....., ....... 5 5 79 St. Cecilia ...,...,...,. ....... 6 0 54 Queen of Peace .,..... ....... 3 5 69 St. Joseph ...,.......,,.. ....... 5 1 70 Don Bosco ,......... ..,.... 7 6 79 Pope Pius ,.....,.,. ...,.., 6 1 70 St. Cecilia ............. ....... 5 0 66 Queen of Peace ........, ....... 4 8 67 St. Joseph ,...........,.. ....,.. 4 7 55 Seton Hall ....,...,. ....... 3 6 1 52 Don Bosco ,............ ....... 7 7 72 Essex Catholic ..... ......, 6 5 58 Englewood ........,.....,.................,.,, 71 43 Ridgewood ...,........,...,,......,..,,......, 53 Season's Record: 10 Wins - 6 Losses FREE FOR THE SHOT, Charlie McCabe takes a quick jumper while under the basket. AST BREAK. An alert Herb McCarter rolls up two more points gainst Saints' with a good steal on the zone press. LEADING HIS TEAM is Eddie Lavery on Ridgewood's home court. A LOOSE BALL and Dave McAuliffe with his team mate Mike Venn dominate in the scramble to gain possession. 101 FRESHMAN TEAM Kneeling W Bowden J McCarthyg M. Kearnsg Mgrs. Inside: T. Gibbing J Srnlth J Roth R Menvxlle J Dornghue J McCabeg P. Dermody. Outside: G. Nannig W. Dorneny M McDonough J Flynn W Schnelderg R. Drewg M. Ghazeyg J. McAu1iffeg C. FRESH BASKETBALL this year, winning only 3 of 15 games, as a tough schedul plagued the frosh all year long. Coached by Br. Clos, th team experienced difficulty right from the outset of the sea- son as several key players were laid up with 11'1jL11I'1CS for th Iirst few games. This, together with a lack of height and ex- perience, made life extremely diilicult for the lirst live ball- games. B.C. first tasted victory against Queen of Peace, as in a very close battle the team nipped the Queensmen, 44-43 The remaining 9 games produced only 2 victories, but th Little Crusadersi' never quit and they defeated Queen o Peace and Maywood, both by substantial margins. The future is not all black though, for there was a improvement in the play of the entire team later in the son, and you can be sure that the future will bring more tories for these players in their varsity years. B.Cfs Frosh Basketball Team had a disappointing seasor e e . . . . . . 6 e 1 A QUICK FAKE and Mike Ghazey is open for a base line drive. ATTENDANCE is taken at the start of each period. PHYSICAL EDUCATIO To the thunderous roar of One, one, one, two, one, three . . . , the gym classes of this year's phys. ed. program were once again under the competent direction of instructors Mr. Sokoloski and his able new assistant, Mr. Murray. Striving to develop sound minds and healthy bodies, the intramural sports program was kicked offv with flag football. Lasting until mid-October, the program consisted of each team participating in 10 to 12 games with the championship team in each year receiving trophies. Cross-country Was next and lasted until the end of November when the teams Went into the gymnasium to play basketball. Each participant in the phys. ed. program took part in two physical fitness tests during the course of the year, the Ma- rine Corps test in the fall and the LaSier1'a Test in mid-March. With the numerous sports programs, the physical fitness tests, and the spirit which each phys. ed. student displayed, this yearis physical education program could not help but achieve its purpose. THE AUTUMN MONTHS find the gym classes running cross country in competition for trophies awarded on a point basis to the top team from each year. , , LEADER OF THE PACK. Don Armour is off to a STRAINING FOR THE TAPE, Ron Burleson tremendous start at the State Conference Meet. picks up another five points to assure a Bergen victory. Lf' ,f-f ' rr VARSITY TEAM: Bottom: T. O'Rourkeg C. Dohertyg R. Reinthalerg S. Finlayg M. Claesgensg C. Clarke: T. Leeg T. Hegerg J. Petroccioneg R. Capstackg T. Meisse, Co-Captain. Top: G. Krugerg J. Crimminsg R. Burlesong J. Burkeg J. Brunnerg B. Hayesg K. Kellyg D. Armourg J. Hordych, Co-Captaing Coach Sokoloskig Coach Murrayg Bro. Walsh, Moderator. I DOOR TRACK Bergen Catholic's Indoor Track Team ran in seven major meets this year against the toughest competition in the entire Metropolitan area. B.C. competed in such well-known meets as the Iona Spike Shoe Club Gabes f5th placej, the St. Fran- cis Prep Games, the Cardinal Hayes Games, as well as the New Jersey State Conference and Conference Relay Meets f5tlpc placej, and the Irish Christian Brothers' Meet in New Yor . The Crusaders' most impressive showing came in the Bergen County Development Meet held early in the year at Montvale. B.C. garnered first place by placing high in every event, led by the Sophomore medley relay team and the two mile relay team which finished first and second, respectively. Probably the most noteworthy performance of the year oc- curred in the State Conference Meet held in Jersey City, when Steven F inlay, a sophomore, cleared 6' I in the high jump for a new school record. Coach Sokoloski was again responsible for molding to- gether such a fine unit of trackmen, and his dedication, along with the help of moderator Br. Walsh and co-captains Joe Hordych and Terry Meisse, was in a large Way responsible for a successful season. The freshmen team under the direction of Mr. Murray also completed their season in grand style and with further prac- tice and more experience should lead Bergen Catholic to many track championships in the years to come. Q. ,N ,, iq, JUNIOR VARSITY: Bottom: E. Flaim: F. Graham: T. Goldpaugh: H. Hamrnil: J. Paolelia: M. Zukowski: J. Hollohand: J. Hirschberg: M. Fickus: R. Harmondy: F. Sager: J. McDonnell: D. Crifasi: M. C. Mathieu: C. Ade: L. Scattereggia: P. Alrutz. Top: R. Bell: T. Notog H. Hoare: B. Zetelski. Second: Coach Murray: R. Dowdell: Smith: J. Nicholson: P. Alrutz: M. Mota: R. Snyder: J. Camollia: J. Elephante: W. Oberdorf: 'J. Ozerch: I.. Capone: R. Donafrio: W. J. Ottinger: W. Bagley: W. Ryan: J. Casey. Reilly: W. Shea: Coach Sokolski. Third: J. Schimpf: J. Urscheler: Q31 it 5 333 ag FRESHMAN TEAM: Bottom: Coach Murray: R. Pagleri: J. Duffy: R. Hill: D. Cullen: J. McKee: J. Bernard: M. Clark: Coach Sokoloski. Middle: D. Chandler: K. Curley: C. Fust: J. Oddo: G. Malloy: B. Blanchard: D. Zauada. Third: T. Bayard: J. Dolore: R. Bloom: J. Whelan: T. Swift: T. Behr. Top: B. Brazie: K. Marshall: J. McPartland: R. Carmondy: D. Sealy: D. Young: N. Janson. NE STRID EAD. B ' , d' RECORD BREAKER. Steve Finlay, Bergen's top high-jumper. 211:51-L E AH ob Hayes Pours It on hea mg for the 3 l Brother Irwin, Mike RusseIl,'Mil-ge Werner Mr. Irwin Bob VanPelt, Bob Castellano, Ed Pastor Jim Connell, Jim Brenner fr L Barry Clark f ' BO Ll wx as ' f Bergen Catholids Varsity Bowling Team, following in the footsteps of their predecessors, had a banner season this year, capturing first place in the Tri-County Conference and second place in the tough Bergen County Scholastic League. Led by seniors Mike Werner and Mike Russellg ,yyy fthe team bowled brilliantly to capture the Tri-County barelmmissed winning the B.C.S.L. title, as they last week of play and had to settle for Hack- ensack. w c Bowling on Mondays in the Catholic'-School League,rMike had high average and Bob Van Pelt ibighseriesf Q 453 2 gamesj to pace Bergen. In addition ,to this, Russellfpand ern r won first place in the Bergen ypp! JQottritypNScholast1c High Doubles Tournament held l il..M..,.iiM,rrtN ,rit,, ti vr,, t at tt,i Behind the success of the bowlin vWttivqlg-wil-wiMainlyit . ,writ-ww tw gaimiii: program. Under the Br. Irwin and his student for juniors sophomores, and freshn'ie1fi'Were Setlttififand joined by many students. In this way'-'notdonly many students supplied with healthful recreationi but many future varsity bowlers were developed. mt. ,af if if I l I ..: f' ' I fl' 14- n J. ENGLISH is used in converting a difficult split. X UQ? f a vEY ,ug-Q Mun .NM M 1- . K 1.4, CONCENTRATION. Attempt for a strike in the tenth. INTRAMURAL BOWLING is a Weekly activity for a large part of B.C.'s student body. 107 1 M N., , 1 1 - -.- 1, , .v L - aw if 1 Z fix , 1 i .i ,, , if F fBHF,.ffQ:, .QQQJW X .-1, f ,, 'i 7.:-14, . . F f-v. 151' Z ,f I ,v -1 E, VARSITY TEAM: Kneeling: E. McCarthy, mgr.g M. Purchiag R. De J. R. Barryg C. Lowtherg M. Venng J. Maselang B. Burkeg D. Sottilig Crescenzog R. O'Neilg 1. Amrheing J. Vitellg L. Belbyg J. Ptlughg D. P. Finnegang A. Boring F. Sabatellig C. McCabe, Mr. Irwin, Assistant McKennag R. Kunzg J. McKennag W. O'Connorg T. Hegerg W. Doyle, Coach. mgr.g D. Penque, mgr. Standing: Head Coach, Mr. Liggio, K. Laveryg VARSITY BASEBALL Lacking the experience of other years, but making up for this with speed and bench strength, B.C.'s Baseball Team was prepared to embark on another winning season. With only 3 or 4 players having considerable previous varsity experience, Coach Liggio looked for these boys along with some very promising underclassmen to produce the numerous diamond victories to which Bergen has grown so accustomed. The key to a successful season is always held by a team's pitching staff, and with Iohn Pflugh, Herb McCarter, and Frank Sabatelli holding down the mound positions, the team can look forward to many Well-pitched ballgames. A fine all- around perfonner, Charlie McCabe, was in charge of the catching duties with Pat Finnegan as Hrst baseman. A double play combination of Chip O'Neill and Tom Heger and third baseman jack Amrheim rounded out the B.C. infield. Letter- man Iohn Barry along with jim McKenna, John Vitell, and Aldo Borin were slated for the outfield and these four along with Chip O,Neill were expected to carry the brunt of Bergen's hitting attack. On the coaching lines along with Mr. Liggio was Mr. Irwin, another experienced baseball man. Under the direction of these two fine coaches, a high finishing position in the Tri- County Conference seemed a certainty. CONNECTING John Barry gets ATTEMPT TO STEAL. Jim McKenna dives hard in an effort to beat a good throw good wood. from home. l NF. 13+ . .Lp a . a -w ..- -f f-.cv .Tai .. H194 , r lil! ' , .,.. ii... ' . . -'-' x.....f v 1' il- . sv-1, .5 V. '- I V VA ,U N. 1 I , 4, N- 1 X... 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' A , H I . an My , X x .R , Q the pitch. fringe. f 3 ,.. .L- ,2 gawk. -ft in gfffiffg fb xx 0 can , CONQENTRATION before PQP-FLY on the infield fm X r is X 'I-'fits ,. x X f X 0 CROUCHED behind the plate Charlie McCabe awaits action. ., , , M W - X imm.,.i,,1., , ., A, - ,-.e .-L. Ldiffl . 6 l S, Q Q. xyqly 'B ,, ll I .M C ' b v - n ,.. -A Air Q L e - .. ., . V Q-. me-r ., ,,,, M. 1 - ' eau - ' 'A A CLOSE PLAY is in the making and in the hands of the man in blue is the outcome. A WIDE THROW reserves an open first base for A COLLISION AT HOME and McCabe holds on Jimmy McKenna. I for the out. A GOOD STRETCH and Pat Finnegan easily nabs the runner. ', ' 1 ,, -- s - C .gg-.-,gg . J, 3-51.1 , ..v , 41.- 4 .n,, .W-X.,-wwf , x ,t . 4 13 ' 'V aw , , I. . .M.'f.t, Q .1 .',- . ,M 1 J V. I K-4 , WJ. I J., -. F RESHMA BA EBALL B.C.'s Frosh Baseball Team, once again under the competent direction of Mr. Keith Krayer, was characterized this year by a slick iielding inield and a steady, reliable pitching staff. Coach Krayer began practice in early March and the competition for each and every position was fierce indeed. With a tough ten game league schedule in front of them, Mr. Krayer Worked with his boys for almost a month and by opening day had molded together a stroncg unit. Paul Dermo y and Pat Donnellan headed the mound staff and with catchers jay McCabe and Len Carroll formed a reliable battery. The sure-handed iniield had the knack of coming up with the big play at the right time, and with a hard-hitting out- field formed a team diflicult to beat. .. lt'1.AA-f1'L L A... , , r J.in4z..n-.usea-:ig-Q-4 , 41 --. , at X7 - ., vi . - 46 E Hkizfgxvx -if .' 1 l rt,.1. A lx l 5 SKULL SESSION. Mr. Krayer, Frosh coach, discusses strategy. be VARSITY TRACK TEAM: S. LaRoccag C. Clarkeg R. Reinthalerg M. Claesgensg T. O'Rourkeg J. Horang G. Krugerg J. Burkeg R. Capstackg R. Snyderg S. Ryang D. Armourg K. Kelly. O TDOOR TRACK Bergen Catholic's track team, the most renowned in the county, once again was prepared to defend its state title against all challen ers. Winners of 24 consecutive duel meets, the Crusader traci team seemed ready to show all disbe- lievers that Coach Sokoloski had once again assembled the perennial powerhouse that has come to be feared throughout the state. Led by co-captains, Tom Lee and Jim Crimmins, B.C. seemed strong in every event, as was evident in their pre- season slaughter of St. Luke's. Sprinters and distance men alike all seemed ready for a big year, as Terry Meisse, John Burke, Don Armour, Tom Lee, and Joe Hordych were looking forward to better and faster times. Bon Burleson was more than adequate in the hurdles, and along with versatile Cary Mottola seemed assured of 5 points in every meet. The Held events were well in hand, also. Sophomore Steve Finlay, who had already cleared 6', was a sure winner in almost every meet, and the weightmen, despite their inexperience, were throwing very well. Bob Van Pelt, Iack Cosgrove, and Steve LaRocca split the pole-vault honors, and together with Ber- genis swift relay teams, they played their part in leading B.C. to victory after victory. HIGH JUMPER Steve Finlay clears the cross-bar in flashy form. 'KU V ' ..-. Bbw, Wim 'rf DOWN THE STRETCH. john Burke, Don Armour, and Mike Claesgens are out in front pacing their team to a clean sweep of the event. THE VAULT is good and Bob VanPelt aids in a River Dell defeat. 11--. .u my 111. K V -P ,. 4 4us5?SifyI':1gL.E4agg1. ' at .wa ,g V .M , Aki' :..yi..'7g-31, Lwglgxh '- . 'ft Y :f f-'-.'. J- L - .Q -we , ' ' .--UV' ': J- -Y Q - 'S 1 ' ' . fi 'T - ., 132+-J - Q .Q ' ll' 7, lt: : 'Q P jars' l ' 1 ' 'V . i v : Z , .u 11, Q.. - 1 fwfe , 'Y -- '.1'P'.r.J.f3 11.115 . U-,-. 7, pix .l 'tfruf-' rest ' J 3- .5 U.. ,- M. Johnsong J. Jacobseng B. Sheag 1. Brunnerg B.'Hayesg J. Crimminsg T. Leeg G. Mottolag T. Meisseg J. Hordyckg J. Petroccioneg S. Finlay. Missing: R. Burlesong J. Cosgroveg A. Vermiere. fa gat f :fi 4 , 'EQ , Q' ui ,.....,. RELEASING the discuss, A1 Vermiere loosens up before the OUT IN FRONT are team Co-captains Tom Lee and jimmy meet. Crimmins. ,IY?'5 f Hb .r E of encouragement are shouted by Sokoloski at the start of the race. JR ei... an 'iv '. --451' sl A N I ' 24. 13 r R1 .I 'Hv'fE!5:m'lx4 xg . , .- . .' ' V '-E354 'J E' '7 , W 'J In V, .5 X ,.. A . 9. K i E I A. , x Sty . Lf I '1 ..-V, ,W A yi , ALONG LEAP for . 'R Gm Mom- A BURST OF SPEED by Terry Meisse and Fred 'Sager in the 220. sfafgqk . A 1 ' fJ'i ' . 7 ' . 1.,1i:'.z' ' ' -.-.K A. , ,I 1-g...i..1'.,wf ri ,fy - . - 'fe- tfkbg-hf ..:'3':-e:t ' ' .. ,. .'Hc1s 1 ' K .. L2 'su uni, Q5 -. - 121-1'4!!g: -. ' JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK: Bottom: J. Laurenig M. Notog R. Bellg F. Grahamg W. Oberdorfg R. VonOheng G. Nicholsong J. McDonnellg M. Zukowskig R. Donofriog T. Abrunzog J. Lepisg A. Camolillag B. Travagliog J. Parkerg H. Hammillg E. Flaimg V. DiMatteo. Back Row: T. Goldpaughg A' , .'JP' . .Ani mn- , . -.gl FLASHING for the tape, Don Armour takes first place. K P. Kingg D. Crifasig A. Vasquezg G. Faughnang G. Smithg J. Oettinger W. Reillyg M. Fickasg B. Hirshbergg F. Holahang L. Scattereggiag J Urscheler J Paolella J Elefante J Taylor R Zetelskx D Vnanchak Schxmpf D Hart S Ballerme -- Aff J' . QXRGZ-1, iATHOI.IC 9' FRESHMAN TRACK: First Row: R. Hillg J. Smithg D. Culleng J. McPartlandg J. Whaleng J. Duffyg R. Curleyg R. Paglierig B. Donohue. Second Row: D. Youngg J. Ocldog T. DeLaurag L. Swiftg R. Bloomg N. Janson, J. Rovitog J. Mossg K. Marshallg T. Maher. STRONG EFFORT is shown by shot putter Kevin Kelly. . 'IR i if OFF THE BLOCKS. Promising underclass sprinters Tom Smith, jerry Nicholson, Jack Parker, and Glen Elliot start the 220-yard dash with the sound of the opening gun. j.v.- F RESHMA TRACK Mr. Sokoloski's proteges, the freshmen and sophomore members of the track team, showed great spirit and lots of potential in their prepara- tion for the outdoor season. As was evident during both the cross-country and indoor season, the boys were well coached in the fine arts of track, and were anxiously looking forward to the outdoor season. With numer- ous duel meets and the league, county, and state championship meets later on in the year, the team was ready to win the usual quota of trophies and medals that Bergen Catholic's track team has grown accustomed to capturing every year. While the freshmen ran separately in their own frosh meets, many sophomores ran in varsity meets. These freshmen and sophomores, while now young and inexperienced, will undoubtedly go on to newer and greater heights in their future varsity years, for a team as strong as this with a coach as capable as Mr. Sokoloski, cannot help but achieve great- ness in the years to come. n A . ,X 115 GOLF Bergen Catholic's Golf Team, under the direction of Mr. Ralph Pinto, took to the golf course in late March this year to prepare themselves for the 12 game schedule facing them in Bergen County Interscholastic Golf Lea e. Practicing every Monday and Friday at either White Beecilles or Hacken- sack Country Club, the team was hoping for a successful campaign playing in the league with such opposition as River Dell, Demarest, and Tenafly. While Mr. Pinto stated that there was no set starting lineup, the combination of Bob Meisch, Mike Janson, and john Secco were assured of seeing a con- siderable amount of action during the season. No prediction could be made about how high up in the league standings the team would iinish, but with such an experienced coach as Mr. Pinto and the potential shown by Bergen,s future Arnold Palmers, the team seemed assured of a successful year. rv' HOLING OUT. Mike Janson taps in a tricky six-foot putt for a birdie. Q .. VARSITY GOLF TEAM: Kneeling: Tom Schimpfg Mike jansong Phil Millers Don Jaquesg Ken Morrisg Frank Hubert. Standing: Coach, Mr. Ralph Pintog Ralph Paglierig John Seccog Bob Meiscbg john Beattieg Pat Lippiello. CUTTING the turf on a. chip. Wall it VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: Bottom Row, Left to Right: John Chen, Art Saitta, Bob Rigby. Top Row, Left to Right: Neil Fletcher, jim Celestino, Mike Grandfield, jay Smith. Fig All '- A QUICK ROCOVERY allows Bob V , Rigby to make a iine defensive play. AD IN for Jim Celestmo g n,N,,, ,ne Am, mlm..- -.J TENNIS A team composed of many promising underclassmen and experienced seniors made up B.C.'s Varsity Tennis Team this year. With their eyes set on victory, the squad practiced many long hard hours to meet the challenge of their opponents. Among the opposition for this year's team were River Dell, Don Bosco, and powerful Paramus and Teaneck. Playing their matches once again at Van Saun Park the players were anxious to duplicate last year's impressive performance. Moderator and coach Brother R. P. Walsh Was optimistic about the team's chances, despite the tough competition, pointing out that the skill and experience of Bob Rigby, Art Saitta, and Jay Smith would produce many victories for Ber- gen's tennis team. '7 Qs' -f it ' .zx I 4 .. 3. 9 L j . 1' , 45 ,' 3 X, ,ff v s rf ,x , V!! , ,1 4 f ,1 . ' ' 1 QT I s i, .Y . ww Ck .mg 4 WM. Q Q D ir. J? X, '? -' X. ,. xiii:--, 1' A sz i . ' Alb? N f W g f A U V 'Vi b I - H Tiff 2' 99. s u QM, '.,,- s 1 in Ls ,W Y H6530 1' Y 1 ff '5 Lv . h u 1' -1 933'-'19 ! -Q-3,4 Wg, -V, :HW fQ 2 f5' Haig 1 2 1 1 ' ' W wi- --'- . ' R x vw Lf .. V 4, 1 Q 1.75-1 A n ttt 93 Kfxq It is the function of this type of action to form, as it Were, a great army of good citizens . . PIUS XII ,twfwirfi it pie: Wall 7 7 A w'!f5'wA ' wt' ,EFMWH tv PM f 7-'HP JNL W'WM 9 f 1 I '. ' . 5. ' iw 2 - NN Y, 9 LEW t H lm ' 'ik -wx,1Gyw1:'? ww' gm' em.1wwiQQsf .UNM M-X' er- - Q75 W Mg '- 5 m,,,111,wQf'g c:': 1 i I C5 E ff: fn Gm' l' i - 4777 ' ' ' ' ' 'V 5,1 yi ' El' f A 23, HIGHLIGHT 'ww-., 6' 4,1 M,-1 THE SPECTACLE OF BERGEN OF BROADWAY For the first time in its history, Bergen Catholic ventured into the field of big-time entertainment. Bergen On Broadway, produced by professional showman Ioseph Hayes, was a smashing success from the first rehearsal. After convincing the boys at school of the show's worth, Mr. Hayes sent appeals for volunteers to Immaculate Heart Academy, Holy Angels Academy, and Immaculate Concep- tion High School. Of the hundreds of eager amateurs who showed up for the first rehearsal late in October, the enor- mous cast of three hundred and fifty was carefully selected. Progress was slow but sure, and everything was finally ready for opening night, December 17. PECTACLE A standing-room only crowd, the nervous actors, the exten- sive scenery, and the professional musicians contributed to the atmosphere. With such performers as Jack Cosgrove, Roger Blauvelt, Sean Quinn, and jack Malone showing the way, the audience was effectively carried from the boardwalks of Atlantic City to the gambling casinos of Las Vegas. The show ran for four nights with each performance adding a little something to the one before. Bergen On Brodway was actually an experiment but the spirit it instilled and the recep- tion it was given assured everyone that it would become an annual affair. The Highlanders -Paul McMenimen, Julianne I.aFord, and Sean Quinn. l l Mr. Hayes, Director f f r 56 The cast assumed the duties of ticket salesmen. The administrative end of show biz Tlae1fe's' no business like sho L 's The presentation of the principal players at finale. Ana' tl1e1fe's no people like these people In old-fashioned bathing suits . . . On the Boardwalk in Atlantic City. Mike Calvey, Master of Ceremonies Rehearsal was greateperformance fabulous. usiness Dress Rehearsal. 10,5 lv L .L The Psychlatrxst Scene -a smart show of slapstlck comedy. l 'E L , f Showy shenanigans 1 VITELV I 1 The Student Council rushes last-minute dance decorations. The Council's elections showed spirited interest. A romantic French cbanson at the Language Festival. The record hops were the best attended of the year's social functions Sideliglats of the Year ,, Ab A,., . 2 ' Y if i E I Drivers' Education returned to B.C. this year under the direction of Mr. Williams. A new addition to the list of activities- the Green Thumb Club. ff 75 fl rs 'El ' i They also serve who cook. il 125 L QUo V DIS? RETREAT at An excellent opportunity to find out just where they wer H going was given to the 74 students who went on the closed re treat this year. Under the guidance of Bro. Irwin and Bro. Gil christ, the- boys spent three days at Gonzaga Retreat House i Monroe, New York. Secluded from the hectic World of dail life and strengthened by daily Mass and Communion, the retreat ants were able to deepen their spiritual life as never before. Th boys, sixty-eight senior and six juniors, quickly adapted them selves to the regimen of monastic life. The rule of absolute silenc fexcept during the two hour recreation period in the afternoon was surprisingly well kept. The daily spiritual exercises frnorn ing and night prayers, meditation periods, outdoor Stations o Meditation period leaves time for spiritual reading. . 1-,vnwn y -Q OLD HOUSE RETREATANTSI' Front Row: T. Barrettg J. I-Ioytg S. I.aRoccag J. Vitellg E. Hankeg N, Fletcherg P. Purchiag P. Donnellyg D. Meanyg Fr. Driscol. Second Row: W. O'Dowdg R. VanPeltg J. Sachaug M. jansong A. Bensimong J. Amrheing J. Shawg L. Andersong J. Maloneg Bro. King. Third Row: D. Armourg J. Ritterg M. Kozakg T. Meisseg R. Nucciog M. Evenseng F. Sabatellig F. Heissenbuttelg E. Costanzag S. Mossg P. Kruperg G. Burkeg M. Sallag R. Rigbyg L. Casalinog N. Ariemmag Gerald Holmesg J. Vermyleng S. Rossig Brother Irwin. the Crossl were diligently performed by all. The retreat was, in fact, run by the boys themselves, for wherever possible the exer- cises Were conducted by the retreatants. Coinciding with the closed retreat was the yearly school re- treat. The school retreat was conducted by Father Kiernan Ear- ley, la Passionist. The boys were helped in making their retreat by frequent opportunities for confession, daily Mass, meditation and reading periods, and many conferences. Also, the retreatants became acquainted with Father River's Massf' a system of psalms put to Negro spiritual music and sung at various parts of the Mass. Run by the Sodality, this year's school retreat was a great success for all involved. TKPIFPSI at f5HXl5E1QEI E-18-E5 uu NEW HOUSE RETREATANTSK' Front Row: T. Schimpfg J. Jurgaitisg M. Monahang P. Crawfordg A. LaBarbc-:rag C. Erstlingg G. Mullerg W. Hayek: J. Bradyg J. Sharkey. Second Row: V. Hallg J. Mooreg P. Maherg W. Wobbekinclg J. Horang T. McHughg M. Gallivang R. Capstackg R. Jerieg A. Vermiereg Fr. Finnerty. Third Row: L. DeMaria D. Attasg J. Barryg P. Salernog J. Cliffordg G. O'Cormorg R. Slipeg R. Cioftig K. Kellyg P. Rossig M. Kellyg J. Sbarbarog R. Jayg J. Burkeg J. Hullg J. Purkettg R. Meischg J. Koeppelg Brother Gilchrist. 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CLASS OF '65 BIDS FARE ELL SENIOR PROM The soft glow of the aslight, the romantic strains of a live piece band from the old time gazebo, interesting shops, con- tributed to the atmosphere of the Cay Nineties with all its quaint charm. On May 15, the seniors of Bergen Catholic accompanied their dates to the annual Senior Prom, the prod- uct of months of planning, organizing, and laboring. The affair commenced at nine with the N oblemen greeting the couples in the decorative lobby, playing the characteristic theme music. Dancing and entertainment till midnight caused the night to flee by in excitement. The midnight dinner, served buffet style, consisted of roast beef, turkey ,ham, salads, la- sagna, garnishes, and dessert. Soothing entertainment con- tinued for the better half of the leisurely meal, as costumed waiters added the authentic touch. A stroll in the cooling air of the quadrangle during the break between dinner and more entertainment was a welcome change of pace. Other high- lights of this impressive social affair included the bestowal of prom favors,', taking of pictures, and the choosing of the queen. As the gaslights dimmed and the clock returned all too soon to the Twentieth Century, a fine year had been brought to a magnificent climax. The great spirit and generous cooper- ation of the senior class had been in some measure matched by the unseliish assistance of Brother Irwin, Mr. Tabano, and the juniors and their mothers. Their assistance, together with the overall cooperation of the upperclassmen, developed from a sense of pride in their school, had made possible an evening that lives in the memory ofthe seniors of the Class of '65. Lei au H SF 'Wg ,E-'1-5 ix ,WW Brother Irwin has the pleasure of greeting several early arrivals. 7' ' W I f r v - , lx ' V L f An enchanting memory. From under the moonlight into the Gas Light A lilting melody creates a dancing mood. Iii' t 5 1 Jiri? A if . Wa! 'Yr . M, - -V ,f-J W 1x I 2 N , . 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I 1 ,, , C 5.5 , ,- W f 44'Kohring'.,Ci1gile,l Harrington Park. ll- Q lf ' Our Ladygof Victories,NHa1'riniton, Park . . . ll , 'B'owlingV2,35 Intramural Boot all, Baseball, Q Basketball 1,2,3,4. Gary will take a Business coursefsfatrggfProvidence. ' g. IOHNBGECBGEAMRHEIN 6 MacLa.ren Court, Waldwick M L St. Gabriel's, Saddle Biver . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Varsity Baseball 45 I.V. 35 Bowling 1,25 Irltramural Sports'1,2,3,4. An Engineer- ing course at Manhattan College awaits Jack this coming Yfall. f if FUf',,,, E 3- W gn: w . ' x ' - A' ai, ll 134 L, -V v.:i2,.,,...S..f , -,,.:.1..- Y: ,le :-,.- -J , , - 15' - gl . W4 n l ST?-EHEN PSMES H 71 Balph Street, Bergentield :ZV St. John, the Evangelist, Bergenlleld . . , Bowling 1,2,3,4g Business 'C1iibr3,'Cheer- leading 43 Intramurals l,2,3,4. Pauli will pre- pare for his career by studying Electrical Engineering at college riext semester? : LESLIE CHARLES ANDERSEN 191 1-Iaase Avenue, Paramus Our Lady of Visitation, Paramus . . . Honor Rol1'i1,2,3,45 Band 1,25 Bowling 3,45 Chem- istry Club 35 .Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Les plays C.Y.O, basketball and likes to bowl. He is aiming for a Liberal Arts course at St. Bon- aventure's University. in ANIZHONY VINCENT N 3 109 Romaine Avenue, Maywood Our Lady Honor Roll Seminar 33 15 Debating , hopes to major in DONALD BRIAN ARMOUR ' 229 Dorchester Road, River Edge St. Peter the Apostle, River Edge . . . Roll 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4g Intramural ball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball Cross Country 1,2,3,4g Indoor Track Track l,2,3,4. Don plans to major in matics at college. n DANIEL RUSSELL ATTAS 130 Beechwood Road, Oradell s, Oradell . . . Library Club 3,4. reading and collecting records. attend college and perhaps enter of printing. HOMAS JOSEPH BARRETT 221 Beech Drive North, River Edge eter the Apostle, River Edge . . .French THEODORE FREDRICK BACH 458 Utah Street, Paramus Our Lady of the Visitation, Paramus . . . Bancl 1,2,3,4, Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Softball 1,2,3,4g Bowling 2. Tecl plans to major in Liberal Arts. 1? - 5i?5'l'f l f WILLIAM JOSEPH BANYAR 232 Hillcrest Avenue, Wood-Ridge Assumption, Wood-Ridge . . I. Soclality lj Band 1,2,3,45 Bowling 2,3,4g Intramural Bas- ketball 2,3g Cross Country 35 Football 1,2,3. Bill is planning to attend Boston College arid take Pre-Med. is , 'Q it f N 2355, . J v - w egg, 2, Bowling 2,4g Intramural Basketball Football 2,3,4g Softball 2,3,4g Cross 3,1-1. Tom is a member of his C.Y.O. team. He plans to take History at University. ' .s' ,div .A . A an S 'fniirifh ESX gi J JOHN CARROLL BARRY 44 Pomander Walk, Ridgewood Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Ridgewood . . . Honor Roll 2,45 Business Seminar 35 Intra- mural Basketball 2,3,45 Football 2, 45 Soft- ball 2,3,4g Varsity Football 3. John plans to study Foreign Service at Georgetown. hi-ta B A g :E - -1 - ev. 'eg - 5 i 1 :. --'iw --fe --ww: -.V-1-f . .., 'Qu in milfs!! w... '.. fm gig! U .. H. is ga 5 - it -t st i a5?,i5i21QifiLuw5ence5iggQven!qSg Hgsbrorggk Igfzights 2 i S? 2 , 5555 'CEusfChristi, HasbrouclflHe1ghts . . . Hon-2. rilurnept Vi Debating 1,25 Herali 35 Co-Efiitor 915 Intra-if 3571- 7115! fllsmaafl-'V his Gzxlo' 7? ' Spiral' 'fi-ialisml' H it H -...ti , ,ie- -f. ,. , N gi! 88 Cordon Ayenue, Diimontfi 1 SL' MlQry'S,' Roll l,2gi Business Seminar 32 Crdsader 45 Freshman Ebotliall, Baseballg QLV. ':,, B aselgallgigg ' Baseball 3,4. John is active mW': in St. Marys C.Y.Q. an wznats to Il iEL'0I'i51, Bprsinesgy, 11: , d ministration at lcollege tlilis fall. ALBERT PHILLIP 507 Goflle Hill Road, Hawthorne St. Anthony's Emy' Hawthorne . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,f1g Activity Committee 35 Biology Club 25 Bowling'1,2,3,4j Chemistry Club 35 Cru- sader 4g Physics Seminar 4.Al is a member of the National Honor Society and pgansajto major in Mathematics at Boston Co ege. , , B THOMAS E. BERNARD 2450 Third Street, Fort Lee Holy Trinity, Fort Lee . . . Biology Club lg Frosh Trackg Intramurals Footbal, Basket- it r wr:-ri ii- r it ball, Softball 1,2,3,4. Tom, presently the president of Holy Trinity's C.Y.O. hopes to N! jk - take a Pre-Med course at Seton Hall. 5. ,. lx ' w 1.- ur , . . we -an -' 1 fn '6 -Hrff-lv. ..as.22ff'r+L'J1 fI'ee-1'E'e- uri-1zi Em f '5'5f?ggLAL 'x 2 fijfmi-5:'i' :V 1-,wilwfif img: L -- : . A i-af: f if -.s'F:5f' -X 1-'+,fa - fag---ff fifv T ' 1' ' -Tx' .- 122255 4' ,--rg',,:,:: gef 1 fax! Tn N fl ' ' -C 6 5' 2 5 u 1 fairy: if -r ow -4,'gg?gIf'El,Qg..r.,,,,,.,g1,.'gggM, 4 ffl V Q '- . ,aft fail.-.+,f1,,,, il ---- -lil wi -i 1 'wif' A N i H - l l 4 wr -of 1 fa,-2 ,gas ,f-.-r U 'H ai5QfX55,E52ifi11ffggf2z'2itg'1H'g,i,- l 1 Lllw X is liifiiifl A THOMAS EDWARD BRODEBICK 374 Demarest Avenue, Oradell St. Ioseplfs, Oradell . . . A ostleship of Prayer 1,25 Treasurer 25 Sodagty lg Bowl- ing l,2,3,4g Intramural Football, Basketball 1,2,3,4. Tom, a member of the Columbian Squires, will take History at college. J l l i I 1 5 s ,, AI-'DO 11. l 68 illfheeleigllivenuefliillestwoodl 5 St. Andrewfs, Westwood . Honor' Roll 1, , 2g3,4iflNati,bhal Hoior Society '4g2EMatl1-I Club' 25 Chemistry Club 3g Physics Club 45 Presi- dent 15 Football l,2g Track 1,25 Baseball 2,3,4.fi ,,r1 Al wants to takikisqangggfgingmegging course at college. IOHN MICHAEL BROGAN 35 Sterling Place, Saddle Brook St. Philip the Apostle, Saddle Brook . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Debating 1,2,3g Empha- sis 3g Co-Editor 43 'Physics Seminar 4. Spi- ence Hction reading intrigues Iolmg he plans to study Chemistry at the College of the Holy -Cross in Massachusetts. S M ,ie i 2.5.5 M ,.---as l iislf' 4 .La fr-for S -1 l W aww I if - ' -Sf? H. Z1f9 .:Qu A 'w,. ,,, I , M A - wmg , ,gi :'v-', fiiifeia ,gf .' I-' ',::g1g,:gf- itll ' Im' ,.: 1fi:r' WVTRE5 f- fs, W - eisfq 1' - 125924. .531 Q IM . :W-1:7 1 I. Q: -:-W:-+gsi,f,'g'?fi: x 1 agp? fel yd.-iz 'ty' - u' 'fs-Qc-:fi QWFE' X ':3?V2 3 1 ' ' Qfiii ' 'R ME f f ' 1 5 'J V5 sgggias . Q-Nfl ' 355255 :IQ , 1 ' 'YQ13 'wf' ' 1 1.1 W5 we i - ii 5 if if'1l'nQ il ' I, N H ,N as ,G qsrrff ., rg ,wb wg ,. max l K -W ,i 5 in ll 5 5 3 1 ALAN GERARD BROWER 98 E. Linden Avenue, Dumont St. Mary's Dumont . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Bowling l,2,3,4g Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 3g Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Al won a Na- tional Merit letter of commendation. He plans to attend Fordham University. JOHN BRIAN BURKE 326 Franklin Place, Paramus Our Lady of the Visitation, Paramus . . . Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Herald 3,45 Sports Edi- tor 4g Cross Country 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Vice President 1. John, who is a member of the National Honor Society, hopes to take a course in Engineering at college. PI OHN MICHAEL BRUNNER 314 McKinley Boulevard, Paramus Our Lady of Visitation, Paramus . . . Honor Roll 1,35 Current Events Club lg Debating 15 Chemistry Club 35 Physics Seminar 45 Bowling 1,2,3,45 Indoor Track 2,3,4g Out- door Track 2,3,4. John intends to major in Liberal Arts at college next fall. 'W N f LY,- l CARY ANTHONY BURKE 13 Old Farms Road, Saddle River St. Gabriel's, Saddle River . Honor 1,25 Band 1,2,3,4g Bowling 1,2,3,4. C who enjoys swimming and golf, plan: major in Pre-Med at Fairfield. RONALD ALFRED BURLESON 24 Westwood Drive, Fair Lawn St. Anne's, Fair Lawn . . . Apostleship of Prayer 1,25 Bowling 1,2,3g Newspaper 1,45 Intramural Football 25 Indoor Track 1,2,3,4g Outdoor Track l,2,3,4g Football 1. Ron plans to major in Education. N ANDREW RALPH BUZZELLI 52 Amsterdam Avenue, Teaneck St. Anastasia's, Teaneck . . . Honor Ro 2,3,4g Apostleship of Prayer '7' f'N'M'7 3g Promotion Editor 4g Math ball lg I.V. 25 Varsity 3,4- who enjoys skiing and Electrical Engineering. 'l1'.Z. 7 DAVID CHAPPELLE 38 Gaynor Place, Glen Rock s, Glen Rock . . . Honor Roll 2,3,4g Intramural Football 3, ,4g Softball 2,3,4. Mike is player and will attend col- t. i MICHAEL JAMES CALVEY 208 Saddlewood Drive, Hillsdale St. John the Baptist, Hillsdale . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 National Honor Societyg Cur- rent 'Events 15 Debate 2,3,4g Intramural Football, Basketball, Baseball 1,2,3,4. Mike enjoys all challenging sports and he plans to further his education in college. IOHN A. CHEN 72 Riverview Drive, Harrington Park Our Lady of Victories, Harrington Park . . . Honor Roll 3,45 Faculty Editor, Crusader 45 Cheerleading 45 Math Club 3, Track 15 Tennis 4. john hopes to major in Math at the University 'of Taiwan, Formosa. , fl' IAY FREDERICK CANNIE 363 Oradell Avenue, Oradell St. Ioseph's, Oradell . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Chemistry Club 35 Physics Seminar 4g Foot- ball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4g Baseball lg Sec- retary-Treasurer 2. Jay plans to major in Chemistry at college next year. RICHARD MICHAEL CIOFF I 13 South Dorchester Road, Emerson Assumption, Emerson . . . Bowling 1,2,3,4- Debating lg Glee Club 2,3,4g Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4g Softball 1,2,3,4, Outdoor Track 1. Rick's hobbies including playing the guitar and collecting records. 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Ed, who is anddiactive member 'of his C.Y.O., hopes to attend Manhattan for Engineering. t riff: H Q- Wf,jf , ., r wn yqv-4 - M: , , lff 'E 's'ru i ' vcaw, -' ' :u's-c 'f'N ll'x ll?l1' lIlI1fII41Ir '5l' lllllllwlll llllllll ill , M L., ,, ,.,r,4.r.rn. -. -ww 'W A 'llll Q ' ll ,xx lim X- H National, Honor Society, 'Biology Club 2, rm. , Chemistry Club 35 Current,EventsL2g Stuff QfdQntr,CQ1a1QJ1,4s Basketballwlrrl tt '3g4g Baseball 15 Vice-President l,i2j5iI 'Ed taking a Pre-Med course at collegeyl I M! X 1 1 'V 1 JAMES s 48 Summit Avenue, Westwood St. Andrew's, Westwood . . . Honor Roll 1, 3, Cross Country 1,2,3,4g Indoor Track 1,2, ,Q ,C 3,4, Outdoor Track 1,2,3,4gfVice-President 1. ' Jim plays C.Y.O. basketball and enjoys water skiing and golf. Biology is the course he plans to major in while at college this fall. - mf' - , ' Qfirq 1 e , :l 3:-'il -ff -1: :aa 325,15 . ' fufszefg,-Y X - if-zej,fs1,g'nfi'5. T ' 3iSi5fi2f,1 -' rn, , H f Sit? 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N 1-avlium til BRUCE ALLAN CURRY 38-49 Brookside Avenue, Fair Lawn St. Anne's, Fair Lawn . . . Honor Roll 1,2, 3,45 Bowling 2,33 Rifle Club 25 Library Club 4, Intramural Football, Softball, Basketball 1,2,3,4. Bruce enjoys hunting and fishing. A major in Biology seems to be planned. is L ., rig.. -- ' '-7 - an-,:i.112r:::r: L..-1:4-4 ,1-.-ner -.-af-nf - 3 fe- MICHAEL JOHN CUTTITO 117 Krakow Street, Garfield Our Lady of Mt. Virgin, Garfield . . . Br ing 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball plans to take a Pre-Med course GABRIEL ANTHONY DeCANDIDO 38 Spring Valley Road, Park Ridge Our Lady of Mercy, Park Ridge . . . Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Science, Physics, and Business Seminars, Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball l,2,3,4. Gabe will take a Pre-Med course at college in September. use-W v- - -' -L zuwn.-Lib. Lg f L - : ii iii, as CHARLES SANDS DEDON 1276 East Laurelton Parkway, Teaneck astasia,'s Teaneck . . . Bowling 1,2,3, usiness Club 35 Library Club 45 Intra- s 1,2,3,4. Active in his C.Y.O., Charlie to attend Boston College. VINCENT C. DE LUISE Raymond Street, Hasbrouck Heights Hasbrouck Heights Band 1,2,3,4g Bowling 35 1 2,3,4. Vinnie's favorites in- swimming and tennis. He a Liberal Arts course in college. L l IAMES RICHARD DEE 82 Alpine Drive, Closter St. Mary's, Closter . . . Biology Club 25 Bowling 1,23 Intramural Football 2,3,4g Soft- ball 2,3,4. Rich, who enjoys all sports, has a part time job. A Liberal Arts course at St. Peter's seems to be in his plans. lx l LOUIS CARL DeMARlA, IR. 45 Somerville Street, Rochelle Park Sacred Heart, Rochelle Park . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,-3,45 Bowling lg Science Club lg Intramurals l,2,3,4. Lou will take Science at Seton Hall University. SAM IOHN DEFINI r 169 Mansfield Road, Park Ridge Our Lady of Mercy, Park Ridge 4 . . Frosh Football, Band 15 Glee Club 1,3,4g Intramu- rals 1,2,3,4. 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' 1' it f2 142535 iBow1i1igf55Z,3,45, 'f1Iiga,qlgs,l, Q Roll,,Q1,2,3,45ffaCrusacleg 2,35 Football 1,25 2g'fWSecretaif5i4Trgiasu1jer 35 I1itraniiiralsi'1,2,3, M 5 Varsity 45 Frosh Beiseballg I:V. 25 Traci? S i4.,igDeifiiiis.i7iiila1is'1tgg5g5i1iaj,or,sin?..Bkg.,siness. ,,QQ5,,,,,I:resident jyicefresident Mike is , , i if ' if lsellalsueeesswin his leusinssslrfiaiorf is 3 I if E IOHN EDWARD DONOVAN 34 New Schley Street, Garfield Most Holy Name, Carheld-. . . Sodality 35 Newspaper 4. john spent Freshman year in Waco, Texas. He is destined for Fordham University and a 'Pre-Dental degree. 2 were X IOHN MICHAEL ECAN 434 James Street, New Milford St. Ioseph's, Oradell . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3, 45 Current Events lg Physics Seminar 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Football 1,25 Varsity 35 Co- Captain 45 Baseball 15 Basketball 1,25 Var- sity 3,45 Track 15 Varsity 2,3,45 President 25 Vice-President 3. John, one of Bergen's most active seniors, will take an Engineering course at college. M ri New PETEIHGNATIUS DQNRIELLY W A 123 Clarendon Place, Heckensack S' K Holy flfrinity, Hackensack .N . . Honorflloll 2,3,45 Apostleship of Preyer 15 Bowling 1 355 Band l,253,4.' Peter is ia page at hispuh lilirary and a member of his C.Y.O. 4 swf I si 5 CHRISTOPHER MICHAE EHSTLING 534 Sunset Avenue, Haworth Sacred Heart, Haworth . . . Honor Ro 3,45 Student Council President 45 Crt 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Current Events 15 F 1,2,3,4. Chris, a member of the N Honor Society, plans to attend college undecided as to his major. , sages. sizing: . , ,ii.ii,1.4,:r .-as :L .:.,,iiii rim, ,R f' rg-ix:,.in , 1 qsugz. Q41 ,rv Z 1 - i I . 4 4 ...sense sreifieuistirs iifr ' , ,, L: . - 1 renews... wswsiieii i i. - i 1 za 2-megs ,urggg-ii ii Ji ,ir -13:3 L-mm Yumissieiifegsi Y miuzssisg ii.V,3,5r - ii: Q .. MARK HARRY EVENSENE, fi 210 Congress Road, Emerson Assumption, Emerson . . . Bowling l,2,3g Physics Seminar 4. Mark is an OfHC61fp5QQf his C.Y.O. He plansito enter. the rnedicaliprofes- ' ' sion via St. Peter's College. ir...,, U-. ,, si? ii fa... , . ,,.iii1,,-,, ,. , ,KE - fiiiifgis, . 1 W .M J .. , 1. i ' s. I, i ', i -:fgiggg ,S KVM? -' : nom, , ggi? K LW ' - Ji, VV! si .,i,'j,u, 1.3 Ai . 1 . . , 1 5 Nfixgrfxi ' 523: - 'RR .111 ,E i , N3 i ROBERT IOHN EILLIE 36 Jefferson Avenue, Emerson Assumption, Emerson . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3, 45 Bowling 132,35 Chess Club 2, Math Club ' '2g Intramural ii' Football 1,2,3f?1g Basketball 1, 2,3,4. Bob likes to read and draw and plans to take Commercial Art .in college. TRICK JOSEPH FINNEGAN 123 Bogert Road, River Edge ter the Apostle, River Edge , . . A os- of Prayer 25 Crusader 2,3,4g Baslljcet- I.V. 25 Varsity 35 Co-Captain 45 lg I.V. 25 Secretary 2, Vice-Presi- 35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. A Business is in Pat's future plans. 1550, NEIL JOHN FLETCHER 623 studio Road, Ridgefield Epiphany, Cliffside Park . . . Honor Roll 1, 29 Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 3g Li- brary Club 45 Bowling 1,2,3,4, Frosh Base- ball, ,I.V. Tennis 3. Neil- will attend Mt. St. Marys College this fall. -GS iff., VVILLIAM T. FULLAM 316 South Drive, Paramus Our Lady of the Visitation, Paramus . . . Sodality 15 Radio Club 3g Physics Seminar 45 Bowling lg Intramural Football, Softball, Basketball 1,2,3,4. Bill, who has been man- ager of the Varsity Football team for four years, will take Engineering in college. K .i '.i,,i.iam. ee ,ss .eg I time 145 5 K V A MICHAEL L. CALLIVAN 50 Nagle Street, Ridgewood Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Ridgewood . . . Honor Roll 1,25 Bowling 1,25 Current Events 25 Outdoor Track 2. Mike has a art time job and enjoys all sports. He wsl attend Seton Hall University in September. RAYMOND EDWARD CERARDIS 13 Ranch Lane, Closter St. Mary's, Closter . . . Honor Roll 1,25 Bi- ology Club 25 Bowling 1,2,35 Intramural Football, Cross Country, Basketball, Soft- ball 1,2,3,4. Piay's future plans include the study of Electrical Engineering. 1 K 1 1 'i 'ii ies, 1 i g an ..,,, , w 1 .ni-Es? KEVIN THOMAS GAYNOR 212 E. Linden Avenue, Dumont St. Mary's, Dumont . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Student Council 45 Crusader 35 Correspond- ence Editor 45 Varsity Football 3,45 J.V. Baseball 2,35 Frosh T rack, Secretary 3. Vil- lanova University is the place where Kevin intends to further his education. Eff' STEPHEN MICHAEL GELI S 797 6th Avenue, River Edge St. Peter the Apostle, River Edge . . . sics Seminar 45 Chemistry Club 35 Bovw 2,3,4. Steve is undecided as to what co he will attend but would like to enter field of teaching. JACK MICHAEL GERMAIN 689 Cypress Street, New Milford Ascension, New Milford . . . Bowling 3 Herald 2,35 Co-Editor 45 Radio Club 25 In tramural Football, Softball 1,2,3,4. A mem ber of the Civil Air Patrol, Jack will pursue an Engineering course at college. up - f' - f' ' -' 45.1 -15-ur 1.3 ' ' ' -7 -Tr - ft' f v :..TL4f':'u'::':1f -,, 7 1. - . rr' -'N-wrt fr ET '..' ---'- :J 1- :Q :J-.1-pf' .gh 1 W. -'-1' fo -: rr fr ' ' TJ if eff, 421537-v'h I ff, ,, 'W'-V .- . .25 ?,7m'ffy'i'3f::-Lf134x,ill gg! - Mmksdbfif Zi-lg.jfEr ' 'IE?'mf,5 Ji'-Lie A ' ' .- . - ' ' if ',il4gL!bEf-- viii, ' it 'Biff sew- f. I 27559.-R-aftai fg' I - -V, .. gi :-. - . WA 3,3-1,1 .,, rr.. .A 'V JOHN IOSEPH GOLDPAUGH 246 Ridge Street, New Milford Ascension, New Milford . . . Honor Roll 1,25 Fresh Basketball, Band' 1,2,3,4g Bowling 2, 4. Iohn enjoys scuba diving and is active in his C.Y.O. A Liberal Arts course awaits him. ALTER VINCENT GILLES 621 Oradell Avenue, Oradell seph's, Oradell . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 inn 3.45 Chemistry Club 3g Radio Club Club lg Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Walt a ham radio in his extra time and to take Electrical Engineering. I ,VICTOR SATTERLY HALL I . 191 Serpentine Road, Teuady Mt. Carmel, Tenaily' . . . Honor Roll l,2,8, 4, Biology Club 2g Bowling 1,2,3,4g Chem- istry Club 3, Intramurals l,2,3,4. Vic plays basketball for his parish youth organization and plans to major in Education at Fordham. sn' EDWIN JAMES HANKE 107 Gatnor Place, Glen Rock St, Catherine's, Glen Rock . . . Honor Roll 1,25 Bowling 1,2,3, Intramural Football 1,2, 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Sec- retary 1. Ed wants to take a Pre-Med course at college this fall. fi ARTHUR Fg GREEDER 16x Highland Road, Montvale Our Lady of Merril, Park Ridge . . . Honor Roll Cl,2,3,4j Presi ent 2,34 Student Council 45 Football 1,2g!Varsity 3,4g Track 1,2,3,45 Intramural Baseball, Basketball 1,2,3,4g Cur- rent Events 2, Physics Seminar 4. Rick wants!! to take Engineering' this fall. K' if Z , 1-- ROBERT IOSEPH HARRINGTON 36 North Monroe Street, Ridgewood Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Ridgewood . . . Honor Roll l,2,45 Crusader 3g Senior Editor 4g Herald 23 Sports Correspondent 1,2,3g Golf lg Basketball 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Bob, who works in a men's store, looks for- ward to a Liberal Arts course at B.C. ni: mem .. ni-,-,..T..2..,.?:f:.,.Y., LTV, HM .,..1l,.. T gg., in Q ,- ..l!-.'..1 annul... ssl. ,rgMm,:.,i:1,e .i A,,+,5q,?zgv- -,--W -ifawffg---:-i-! HQ HZ' I iw1E?'u,f'w '..,m...m::w- i QQ1',,. l,,,,,,1gi?l.m..fQN.Q 'Lim ,,.m,..3?' iii Wim! mlpqwwm'Qfj' 2,W1w.,1 li.ggp.si2A.: N. 'S gi .Af-mu 1 1' 'E if wx H Wei.. W .gl iixii 111-5 East :Clinton Avenueffergenfield V25 l'St.WIohrrif theii'Ev?a1rigelist,' Bergenlield . if. HI Honor Roll 1',2,3,4g Biology Club 1,2g Color leGuard 5,45 Intrarxiiiraliiflilootball,wBaseball 53, L 4. Bill, who came' to Bergen two years aio, Q enter M girylgnoll ,this X F :- I IAMES ll ,599 Sevofegllaceiiesgfcm lll loo i , St. Anastasiafs, Teazieckli . . Biology Club 23 Clieerleaderwlg 'Chemistry iQluba3g Intra-' murals 1,2,3,4. Jim intends to take a Pre- liiawkcourse at Iona Colleges N, THOMAS ,EDWIN HEGER K 271 Henry Street, Paramus Our Lady of the Visitation, Paramus . . . Honor,Rol1u 1,2g ,Bowling 1,2,3,g Cross Coun- try 35 Varsity Track 2,3,4g Intramural Foot- ball 2. Tom enjoys all sports and plays C.Y.O. basketball. l'He hopes to take Ac- counting at Villanova University. 'vans'- ,, ..,,..,, W, . H llllii.. Ai.. . W . . on -Qin 51' WL M ' X51 Zgfw, . Y 1 , 1 is K, in 1 -f. . . l 'Q - FREDICK CHARLES HEISENBUT TEL i 404 Oak Avenue, River Edge St. Peter the Apostle . . . Honor Roll 1,29 Band 1,25 Drum Major 3,4. Fred likes music and is in C.Y.O. A Pre-Law course at Ford- ham is in his future plans. hattan awaits him. BRIAN VINCENT HENNESSE 210 Bona Lane, Paramus Annunciation, Paramus . . . Honor Roll 3,45 Bowling 1,2,3g Chemistry Club 3g Club l,2. Brian, active in his C.Y.O.,A Explorer Scout. A Chemistry course at ,--.ff'5 In MM- me ,ff ,. ,,'1 feL' ,y1s'l'l'lll'l A H A KK ',Q..,Hfg1,wIl..m. fN - ..i. . 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L'HLiC1K::1L.-fl! Mil. air? . ,1 's?eEsi?z ..J!l,..fifE,Q'...- liaal53,n,3. , Q- vw- V 14' J f ww QW -ii J , , , l J 1 s J 1 riff 5' . in 1 .JI PATRICK HESLIN J 729 Stockton Street, New Milford Basketball 1,2,3,4. Tom is as to what college he would like pradell ,. N .uHonor ,Boll 1,2 -o,,l 4g sciences Club lwlmfamumi if x . un GERAI3i3ivViiiL1AM5iIi1oL1iiiEs 883 Catalpa Avenue, Teaneclc Holy., T1ir1ity21g,,Hackensack . Qi-gl' lBovyling,2,35i,fg?g5,,LN uchemisuy Gllub Sgifflntraiiiurzils 1,2. Jerry works in a bowling alley after school. He wants to take Chemistry atVLSt. Johnls. .,5 N JCSEPH JAMES HOPADYCHJC 344 Midland Avenue, Paramus .Our lgady offlthe Visitation, Paramus:-. . Bowling 1,2,3glIntramural Basketball 15 Soft- ball lg Football lg Track 15 Cross Country 3,4g Indoor Track 2,3,4g Outdoor Track 2, r3,4. intends to major in Education, JAMES JOHN HOYT 67 17th Avenue, East Paterson St. Anne's, Fair Lawn . . . Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4g Crusader 35 Debate 25 Cheerleader 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,44. Jim, whose hobby is coin collecting, will attend Seton Hall. A . LAURENCE BERNARD HUGHES 203 Wales Avenue, River Edge St. Peter the Apostle, River Edge . . . Hon- or Roll l,2,3,4g Sodality 35 Bowling 3,45 Chess Club 45 Intramurals l,2,3,4. Larry works in a food store after school. He wants to go to St. Francis' College. .-,-- s M.- :.:......5:-.Te..5rTq:e.:1wf:, N. , .dau Y 3,-.,,,,Y: I 5 V A., - V, M -. ,,,w-5,1 , IL .1 .Il -- 'f' ' ' f Efi,,T5f'!E1W' fi xrfsemv- 5-11, .tue -, - g 4 f.'lr'.' 1 f -7t1T'?H' -.EQ ggi-1-. 'aegis .1 wg 15? gl TM , ,,,,-, 1 ,ff rgeufs- I - A 1 l , 5,-i ,L K , .AM -gwlimi . . T.. ., . .. . ,, .4 -.5-in f 5--iiff,g5ffH,i-i.,-gg:-36 fy?-5 -.51 -:fag 1- Q. . .l ,I L - .H ,- - :L fi ,--Jw, zu, .743- WILLIAM SCOTT HYSLOP 97 South I-ligliwood Avenue, Glen Rock St. Catherine's, Glen Rock . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,4,5 Bowling 1,2,3,45 Chemistry Club 35 Physics Seminary 45 Intramural Football 1, 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Softball. I,2,3,4i. Bill plans to major in Chemistry. DAVID ALLEN ISAAC 332 Manor Road, New Milford St. Ioseph's, Oradell . . . Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 Indoor Track 1,25 Out- door Track 1,25 Cross Country 1,25 Secre- tary 25 Vice-President 1. Dave-is undecided as to his future plans in college. i? l -ef, , l S .V 4 Vx, 'i Aww .. Hr, . .,Y.i-1 5 -- 1, .- ,' H - Y . . 1- w 4 ' 'I iviNAiNTHoNY IACONETTI rrs '. 748 Kingsland Avenue, Ridgefield 1Epipl1811YQ Cliffside Park . Honor Roll 25 ,So,clality',15-Biology Club 25 Business Club 35 lfllennis 35' Intramurals' l,2,3',45 John will take Liberal Arts at Seton Hall. l . E I Nw MICHAEL MARTIN IANSON 282 Ridge Street, New Milford Ascension, New Milford . . . Honor. Roll 1, 2,-3,45 Band lg Debating 1,3,45 French Club 25 Intramural Football, Basketball, Bowling, 1,2,3,4. Mike lixlans to major in Mathematics at Boston Co ege. 9257. sie , 5 SQ :ff E- -1,1 1 J, - I f ,- ,KDQ is 'WN vi fEDWABD GASPER 5 INFANTOLINO , 18 Walnut Street, Garfield Roll 1,25 Band 1,2 3 4, Oratory 1. Ed enj corn collecting and is 'active in his C. He lans to take a Pre-Med dourse at Se HallpUniversity. Our Lady of Mt. Virgin, Garfield . . . Ho . , I . . W H gg.. 1 l r RICHARD V. JAY 21 Westervelt Place, Teaneck St. Anastasia's, Teaneck . . . Band 45 sader 35 Radio Club 1,2. Richard is i ested in electronics. He plans to attend R.C.A. Institute in the fall. ROBERT VINCENT IERIE E674 John Street, Teaneck s, Leonia . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g l,2,3,45 Bowling 1. Bob, a theater in Hackensack, will attend Divinity at Seton Hall University. :g, l as KEVIN IOHN KELLY 109 Hopkins Street, Hillsdale St. Iohn the Baptist, Hillsdale . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Bowling 2,3,4g Debate 2,35 Track 2,39 Varsity 45 Intramurals 2,3,4g Sec- retary 3. Notre Dame awaits Kevin. 5- 36.-A. V .twig - w 1 w uw uw yn M 1 w 4 ealeel eeeil . ...,,. .- . A JAMES JOSEPH IURGAITIS 676 Lincoln Avenue, Maywood t,..L.,g 4 EEE X - Our Lady Queen of Peace, Maywood . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Radio Club 1,25 Chem- istry Club 3. Iim is interested in electronics and plans to major in Electrical Engineering at college this fall. 5,1 ' Q- , -3 sage? MICHAEL W. JOHNSON 445 Hasbrouck Boulevard, Oradell St. Ioseglfs, Oradell . . . Chemistry Club 3g Chess lub 45 Football lg I.V. 25 Indoor Track 2,3,4g Outdoor Track 2,3,4. Mike in- dulges in Weightlifting as a hobby and he is also a skilled cartoonist. He plans to further his 'education in Engineering. MICHAEL EDWARD KELLY 805 Schaefer Avenue, Oradell St. Ioseph's, Oradell . . . Honor Roll lg De- bating lg Biology Club 2g Clee Club 3,4g Bowling I,2,3,4. Mike enjoys hunting and fishing. He plans to take a Pre-Med course at St. Peter's College. ww ww w 3 X , ..ur,nr .f , -ap ,-,ini ..zi.1,., iJ1..i-,..- 4.1 , Q. 1.-. meow' --2-.-z rg- - ',.:u:.uu.-z-..nh.'-- - fn' - 1 I I I E ii THOMAS WARD KELTY ' Road, Ridgewood Our Lady of , Mt. Carmel, Ridgewood . . . Honoi' Roll '1s,2,3?1g rriflrusadeifi 4y Biologyi fr Club 2g Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Tom, who is an avid skier, wants ton major in Economics. we x...,. .s.-L., ,rn L-L7.-4 ., .,Y?T,?,,.' A , - 1 PM W7 saga, eww fifssf 'ate ' me v-,e:w,:' 4 fs, iwsw ,fx r ., ,217 I W, E :sn as V . r so is ,mme egg., ,vga 1. saggy. Mgggi-L, .mr if W at N? X1 rs, fr, i. . iz ,N ,N MESS -- aiiik. K. nw F ww, R ' M meg: Y v .f 1 Nw gpuzgz, 1 1.5 A if FBEDERIC GEORGE KERR it 463 Summit Avenue, Oradell St. Joseph's, Oradell .- . .-Honor RollW1,2-. Bowling 2,3g Library Club 45 Intramural Football, Basketball, Baseball 1g2,3,4. Fred's hobbies are goal and hunting. His future plans are un ecided. MICHAEL DENNIS KOZAK A 24 Seminary Court, Bergen!-ield St. Iohn the Evangelist, Bergenfield . . . Honor Roll 1,25 Band 1,2,3,4g I.V. Baseball 2g Intramural Football, Basketball 1,2,3,4. A Liberal Arts course at Fordham University is in Mike's plans. Herr -in 1 WF: an em ,z M we wi w: fa--f :fy S Ja 7- W. fouiir Ag Koemgn 'Z ' 206iCenfral Avenue, Englewood l str,iiiCeci1iaTs, Englewood. Honor-gBo Q Ai. 'AT..Hrmnl U.-.am Cnr-in!-ur T'mai.J PHILIP DENNIS KRUPER 439 Maple Hill Drive, Hackensack Our Lady Queen of Peace, Maywood Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Bowling lg League ager 3,45 Biology Club 25 Physics Se 45 Science Club lg Class Secretary 1. wants to be a Biology major at La Sa Q37 ,Y-1715-53.,g1-jsnnzv 5'-. -gear mn: 4.nj. fqrfzlrqnxi-,zauzge-1 -1i?f-:Lg-1-:-E-i5s:rL,n'n:.'3w.: -'Queeg-1 zxgggiiynmswfgzg as1-germnim.ui:ii5fiisr.aa4u.i5!,-ggqngMy WA- 5-q--gfygx-f--:us5:.:npLi5gsrY,---1-nnun.n.,n..nwumn,3..F:,.1.15.335,4.Agia-2,57-A-:.21e:5f.Gr:f1a1-e-EFQB-H-i ' . . 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' :ly likes Weightlifting and wants to study rounting' in college.. .. lg .. ..l2'l EPHEN CHARLES LANGLEY 13-09 Amold Street, Fair Lawn nne's, Fair Lawn . . . Honor Roll 1,45 Guard 35 Engineering Club 25 Physics ar 45 Intramurals l,2,3,4. Steve is in- ed in rocketry and this fall he plans to in Astrophysics. as . Y . Q, f., 5 . . .. .silggQ .. .i 'i.5'.. were H E fi .,. .573 ii ii H get H U. JOHN MICHAEL LAMANNA 0-74 Yerger Road, Fair Lawn St. Annels, Fair Lawn . sf. Crusader 3,4' Engineering Club 25 Bowling 15 Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball 1,2,3,4. Rusty, who enjoys all sports, is undecided asa to what college he will attend. JOHN GERALD LANTIGUA 816 Newcomb Road, Ridgewood Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Ridgewood . . . Honor Roll 1,45 Bowling 2,35 Math Club 25 Physics Seminar 45 Football lg Baseball 15 j.V. 25 Secretary 25 President 35 Vice-Presi- dent 43 Student Council 4. john will study Architecture this fall in college. 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Interested in art, he plans a career in Architecture: 'W' .V wJ,,,ii H., ii .iii 155 5 ROBERT MICHAEL LAURICELLA 88 Franklin Avenue,' Midland Park Nativity, Midland Park . .' . Biololfy Club 2.3 Physics Seminar 4g I.V. Footba 33 Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. Bob plays C.Y.O. basketball and has a part time job. He plans to study Architecture in the fall. ROBERT NORMAN LEAFE 523 Cumberland Avenue, Teaneck Holy Trinity, Hackensack . . . Honor Roll 1, 2,3,4g Bowling 1,2,3,4g Intramural Football 1,25 Baseball 1,2. Bob plans to major in Medicine at college in September. MARK OSEPH LAWLESS 23, Myrtle Avenue, Edgewater Holy Rosary, Edgewater . . . Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4g National Honor Societyg Crusader 4g Bowling 1,2.,3,4g Chemistry Club 35 Current Events lg Debating 1. Mark plans to study Political Science at Fordham University. THOMAS WILLIAM LEE 252 Vivien Court, Paramus Our Lady of Visitation, Paramus . . . Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Biology Club 2g Business Sem- inar 3g Physics Seminar 45 Baseball lg In- door Track l,2,3,4g Cross Country 1,2,3,4g Outdoor Track 1,2,3,4g Vice-President 1. Tom plans to study Science in college. , MQ, 6 J EREMIAH MAHER 241 Irving Avenue, Closter 2 Color Guard 2 3 Intramu- Softball Basketbwll 1 2 3 4 A ' 'JS' iiejvi . X 5 I 5 - X THOMAS JOSEPH LOUGHLIN 92 Park Avenue, Dumont St. Mary's, Dumont . . . Business Club 35 Bowling 253,45 Intramural Football, Basket- ball, Softball 2,3,4. Tom hopes to take Bus- iness Administration at Mount St. Mary's College. JOHN JOSEPH MALONE 136 South Irving Street, Ridgewood Our Lady of Mt. Cannel, Ridgewood . . . Honor Roll 15 Bowling 1,25 Crusader 35 Art Editor 45 Poster Club 25 Intramurals 2,3,4. Jack has an after school job. He hopes to take a Liberal Arts course at college. Closter . . . Honor Roll 253,45 C a ' 0 a J s ' ourse at Fordham University this fall. J t I I ik . iggwa Tian PATRICK JOHN LYONS 217 Walnut Street, Ridgewood Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Ridgewood . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Intrarrfural Football 1,2, 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Softball l,2,3,45 Ten- nis 1,2. Pat plans to major in Business Ad- ministration at college. l, ?'2,if?:,.2,dl.V J f ' ANTHONY JOSEPH MARTIN 194 Ninth Street, Cresskill St.. Therese's, Cresskill . . . Honor Roll 1,35 45 Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 35 Phy- sics Seminar 4. Tony, who enjoys music, will study Chemical Engineering in college. 'E' IYYVWFPSE W Vg f f ,-'V ' 3 ' ,- R We W fails: 1 if lm'um,.'W N',,. will ru : lilll'l',f' 'l1i'1'1 wilf1V Sig--'giii 1Qll'i.1' , M' Marial, w.', H 'ills ,so www H 1' 4 QL, Q l' i ,Nl 4 gui,-'Q'H zlwfw i.ria-4..,i .W.i, ,LVL ij.. 2 , 1 .1iEeter'ih15.rAi'foseia, Ig gene. finbiaw Or Intramdralrih 142 332- F0151-zniosfs 'ialgfkspdfts 1 H' ,,, ,,. , ,, 1, - .. ,, Y , 5ahd2f'h81Sma,.fl,arliuf1Ipe5 'i1Qbgs53HLsrf-fugm' fl lagilsi' g.3ncgQde1a,coufS?atf,S1ergna College, ,gi F il Q3 , 'N fx' JOHN THOMAS MCCREADIE St Francis of Sales, Lodi . . . Honor Roll 1, 3 45 Bowling 1,25 Physics Seminar 4g Science Club 1- Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Tom, president of his C.Y.O. last year, is attending college this fall. as in ix ww Q f, ff 'WTTHOMAS' PATBIGKQMRWHINNEY A in ,, 12-'53 M'?d'S0'?rAVe '4F fifsliffl St, Tl1erese's, Cresskilli . I - Honor Roll 45 rS5ia1i1?ii Tomicame 'fd Bergen this yealvfii from Rice H.S. AgMqdern,L Language course atllona is fheilniiit' itefifiiin his edlication. ff? yy Z THOMAS SOHAN MCFADDEN 44 Highland Avenue, Demarest St. Ioseph's, Demarest . . . Honor Roll 1,2 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Bowling 2,3,45 Intra- mural Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Softball 1,2,3,45 J.V. Track 2. Tom enjoys camping and swimming and plans to major in Science at Iona College. 555-B F' E1r!Z1f11 ' . , , .111 , 111 1 1 1a.r'fu L, ' A- 1j ,-31 , 3.1 - Rf.: r-,ji .M ,. , X 17 45-X -17.12 115 1 sf 1- V 1 1111 1 - 2 2,11 , ' 1, ,111- -11 X LT.-15,111 1 1 . -1 .f,- 11Xr' 11 . g-11:11 1 1 1:13, 3 1. Xu ' 2 ' Z 1 Z V X L 1, 1 1512,-,411 'W11' 1+111X'A 1'11f- ' ,,eLZn1,.' -l.i..t21 1 1' ,- 1 '-,- ,1 1 .1 :1...nfr.i13,, if ,l11.111.111-.1,..i1.11111111.1.111111.X11111..11..11a1ea.i11 was-.-ffPQ111l. 1ii1114,4L.,1 '1 W l.111,11a1'11'1 'titer 111X1,XXXXX,1 wait I - 511-:L E532 :-- 1g1if?- : 11 ': 11 he 1- - ' lm + i EE T'-ff'!l' .. .. . X 1-ff, ,rm -,XX 11 1 we. 11 11.7 is OBERT VINCENT 145 Merrit Avenue, Bergenlield ghn the Evangelist, Bergenfielcl . ing 2,3,4g Current Events 25 Chess 1 45 Intramural Football, Basketball, all 1,2,3,4. A Business course at col- is the next step in Bob's education? PAUL JOSEPH MCMENIMEN . 15 Poplar Street, Dumont St. Mary's Dumont . . . Honor Roll lg Cru- sader 8,4g Vice-President 2,35 Freshman Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track, I.V. Basketball, Varsity Footbal 2,3,4, Varsity Track 2,3,4. Mac, who is a member of a singing group, hopes to study Architectural Engineering for the next four years. GREGORY JOHN McNEFF 86 Oxford Avenue, Saddle Brook t. Philip the Apostle, Saddle Brook . . . onor Roll l,2,3,4, Bowling l,2,3,45 Band 5 Physics Seminar 45 Science Club lg In- arnural Basketball, Football, Softball 1,2, .4. 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J D' X6 111 XX-jtj ' J 1X1 w r ,, H11 1. 11 1 111 M-115 -11-f 111 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 5111111 11111521 111X 1 X 11 111X 111 X Q ,nw il H1 'T 35145, ge za-Q 11 l 'fiEgig,1?f5S5g H11 '1ll 111X'X1111XX1 1 1.1 1 1 1 11 1 1 ,QXZQ11 11 11 X 1X i 1.1.1, 11 11 z..11Q'X1i ' 1 11X1111'i?i?3XW?iig:d1, siezffezgzgii 1 1 ,, 1 -1 11Xg?QgY-ff'-fq1:'. 11 111 1111 1 1, 1 11'tt1f1,11V,X VX -141 XX11X11XX111XX ' W 1 '1 11ll 111.1 1 111i ffm 11. 1 11 :Ei 4 gprf5.1,erf.gf1fl?P 111111 X, ,,.11f,xX W - 1111,,15g1,aai1111XXXX111'11 1 11 XXX111XXX . 1,1 ,1 11 11 111,-ap., . 1 11-'f1f5l1s 1 1 So J 1 11 a x : a 1 : 34: ' X 1 , , l 1 111131 1 111 l131? 11X11'X11'11 -ni 1 DENNIS MICHAEL MEANY 43 First Avenue, Westwood St. Anclrew's, Westwood . . . Honor Roll 1, 2,8,4g Crusader 2,35 Underclass Editor 4, Football lg J.V. 2, Basketball lg Track lg President 2,45 Vice-President 3. Dennis ltgres to study Engineering at college this I 157 'xl IOHN THOMAS MEEHAN 14 Fairview Avenue, Park Ridge Our Lad of Mercy, Park Ridge . . . Apos- tleship oiy Prayer 25 Bowling 3,4g Chess Club 4g Freshman Footballg Intramurals l,2,3,4. john works in a restaurant-and plays base- ball. Seton Hall and a Business Administra- tion course await him in September. ROBERT TERENCE MEISSE 163 Village Circle West, Paramus Our Lady of the Visitation, Paramus . . . Sodality 2g President 2,3,4g Student Council 4g Indoor Track 2,3,4g Outdoor Track 2,3,45 Football 2,35 Co-Captain .4. Terry plans to major in Education at St. Iohn's University. iv 1 'FF' ROBERT ARTHUR MEISCH 123 Madison Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights Corpus Christi, Hasbrouck Heights . . . Hon- or Roll 1,2,3,4g National Honor Societyg Bi- ology Club 2g Chemistry Club 35 Physics Seminar 45 Golf 1g Basketball lg I.V. 2,35 Varsity 4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Bob will fur- ther his education in college. l Pi? I ' x VINCENT CHARLES MITCHE 62 Camation Street, Bergenfield St.. john the Evangelist, Bergenield Biology Club 2g Intramural Football Basketball 3,4. Vin works during after-sc hours and wants to take a Business c at Seton Hall University. JEFFREY IOHN MILANI 60 Harrison Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights Corpus Christi, Hasbrouck Heights . . . In- tramural Football, Basketball, Softball 1,2, 3,45 French Club 3. A Business course awaits Jeff at Mount St. Mary's College. .,- 1 :L rug. W ,... . ,- g ,- 5, 4 ss. JOHN MONAHAN 162 Morris Avenue, Englewood Honor Roll 1, 3,45 Business Literary Editor 4g In- 1. Mike plans University. JOHN STEVEN MOORE 215 Everett Place, Englewood , . . . 5 V s Englewood Honor Roll 1, Seminar 3 Current Events Club 3,-4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. John, C.Y.O. basketball, is interested in course at college this fall. v ' 'siiiiisii -Meme Y' . JOSEPH MANUEL MONTES 114 Ames Avenue, Leonia St. John's,- Leonia . . . Honor Roll l,2.,3,4gi Biology Club 25 Bowling 1,2,3g Business Seminar 3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Joe, who wants to major in Engineering, is college bound. PAUL JOSEPH MORTENSEN 8 Wycotf Terrace, Fair Lawn St. Anne's, Fair Lawn . . . Honor Roll 1,2, 4, Band 1,2,3,4g Engineering Club 1,24 Riile Club 2. Paul, a member of the Knights of the Altar, plans to major in Engineering. I QSM ig 4 wwf L . M - fe 519 - rf: .ev i WILLIAM JOSEPH MOONEYQQ 14 Brook Street, Hackensack Our Lady Queen of Peace, Maywood . . . Apostleship of Prayer Ig Band 1,2,3,4g Intra- mural Football 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4. Bill enjoys playing the piano and plans to go on to college majoring in English. L STEPHEN EDWARD MOSS 271 Queens Court, Teaneck St. Joseph's, Bogota . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Public Speaking 1,2,3. Steve, one of Bergen's top orators, enjoys tennis, baseball and swimming. He wants to study Liberal Arts at Maryknoll College. 11 Hifi X: fi 1 mi? 2 . fi : HSE M W ur. nz: ring, ,HIQJ A . , -...- 1 Y we.-...:.Y... le A?-f.:,:i.?..,...v:.- .-.me . we or H, ,www xr 255 S ' M' Win , ,em S. ea . 1 V is ' ' Kia.- M Kai-J-, N553 V-455.1 eigw. will nr., W N aight, grEjffHB5..i sw ,1y51s ,,i',, mi, g V F i L , , . V ww W'-xi Qin V , yi: Z . ..3,,:,. f K . rm. i, '?5iiiv '1 ft 5 ' f J ' N w 1 eiiinf.. safe mix TQ wsiiiw. , N ef .. 5 My ai 'M H' 1553522 1. e H-,gal nr aim Hyde.. . is 5 V .nl ...V . N N Q, . . . M. 1. riffs? H ,H afffw 5 lggfimlw- r .sgsiigef-is r saggy ' 'gg me ng. 5 , 1 LL I WEE, ,ry - ' ,V W he 5 nw 'it 5 ' . W. s 4 7 . H 2 I .. A ..f. ..,.f.:1,,..e.2l,..:...e.-,. m . - 4 , , . . ,. . GARY FRANK MCTTOLA 220 I5inoolil'Boulevard, lE1nerson1 I Assumption,f:Emerspn5. . . Honor Roll l,2, -. 3,45 National Honor Society5 2' Herald 35 Sports Editor 45 Chess,Club 25 Football 1,25 Varsity 3,45'iPresident 15 Vice-'President 25 Secretary 4. Garygwill major in Chemistry. RICHARD ANTHONY NUCCIO 739 Highland Avenue, Paramus Our Lady of the Visitation, Paramus . . . Honor Roll l,2,3,4- Bowling 2,45 Business Seminar 25 Glee Club 1,25 Herald 4. Rick, who has a. job at the Fireplace, is going to study Economics in college. if X X 1. .X , GILBERT JOSEPH MULLER -' 151 Clark Street, Cresyskill St. Theresels, Cresskill . . . Honor Roll 1,2, 3,45 Bowling il,2,3,45 Physics Seminar 4. Gil plays C.B.L. basketball and collects coins. An Engineering course seems to be in his plans for further education. IOHN REYNOLDS O,CONN ELL 592 Iroquois Street, Oradell St. Ioseph's, Oradell . . . Honor Roll l,2,45 Herald 153,45 Intramural Basketball 1,3,45 Football 1,3,45 Softball 1,3,45 I.V. Baseball, Basketball, Tennis 25 Varsity Tennis 3,4. Iack enjoys horseback riding and plans to major in Classical Languages. E I. W f Q at E. i TTT, nf I-s 1 , . wferzfzgu .sr-11 :. ...-,.1'z-'-rrrfi-rf.'ref-:eras-ee-'ff-+ ' 55' '3' ' 7.17 :Q - '.1 f.'a ' . ,. 'JV 'I-33 l7 1 rm- 52 V 5? :' f' '. 3'7fl 'f?'-in f.. .sf Wh 5-1'-7 - w W Y-ul 'Elf Ami 276.5 -l' we ' H ' f' ' l5l W!. .- 5 ' IF5ff5.f.i 'f 'ff'lf1 l if r-ww ::?fSe:.I'-.,: 5 H- H 1 ' I ' A err: 5 if 'eff' M - v'lQ5..:1AV. .JEEVE I 3' w ig '. rf, -1, . ve, L , - 'W ' .1-43. Zzjigiiigzi s ,r l- S ll -. ' if 1 IQ Z KM . ' K l 1 if : ' H gi , ,.,. Vkkr fax - ff ge . 1 .Y i THOMAS O'DOWD RICHARD WILLIAM PANNSY 3PU1Q W1'Eme'?0n .Lvl ff22rVsa1uS 1?FiVef910SfeFw f . . . . Honor Roll 1,2, St. Mary's, Closter . . . Honor 1,2, Socie 5 Debatin 1,2g wBoW51i1TU 2,3, Intramural ,Football 1Q2g3,4'?,5,, Herald 35 Intramural Foot- Basketball 1,2,3,4g Softball 1,2,3,4. An Engle' Softball 1,2,3,4. Bill plans neering course at college ispthe next step in M in college. , rRick'sE educationg i '1' ' Q if plans to major in Education. VID CHARLES PENQUE ROBERT JEAN PERIN . 399 Palmer Avenue, Maywood 456 Layfayette Avenue, Cliffside Park Queen of Peace, Maywood . . . Epi hany, Cliffside Park . . . Honor Roll 2, 1,2,3,4g Library Club 2,3,4g Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 33 Intramu- Cross Country, Indoor Track, ral Football, Cross Country, Softball 1,2,3, Track, J.V. Baseball Manager 2, 4, Bowling 2,3,4. Bob, who likes swimming, 3,45 I.V. Cross Country Manager 35 plans to attend Mount St. Mary's College 45 Varsity Indoor Track Manager 3. and major in Pre-Med. ff -, 533, , was ,rw JOHN FRANCIS PETBOCCIONE , 425 Colony Court, Wyckoff . St. Elizabeth's, Wyckoff . . . Honor Roll 1,3g Outdoor Track l,2,3,4g Indoor Track '1,2,3,- 4, Chemistry Club 35 Physics Seminar 4. john enjoys all sports and hopes to attend F airield University this fall. ig 161 JOHN WILLIAM PFLUGH 694 Terrace Drive, ,Paramus Our Lady of the Visitation, Paramus . . . Outdoor Track 1,2g J.V. Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 3,44 Intramural Football, Basket- ball, Cross Country 1,2,3,4. John, who is active in his C.Y.O.,M plans to take' a .Pre- Dental course. PAUL ANDREW PURCHIA 19 Blauvelt Street, Teaneck St. Joseph's, Bogota . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Bowling 1,3,4g Crusader 3,44 Current Events 2, Intramurals 2,3,4, Football 15 Outdoor Track 1,35 Secretary 1. Paul plans to take a Pre-Dental course at Villanova. s it n 1 , ircifssw rw-gp' V Bran ,iv ,, It r GERALD JOSEPH PIROG 16 Bloomingdale Avenue, Garfield Holy Rosary, Passaic . . . Honor Roll l,2,3, 4g Band 1,2,3,4, Science Club 1. Jerry plans to study Liberal Arts or enter a Pre-Med course at college this fall. JOHN JOSEPH PURKERT 88 Waldron Avenue, Glen Rock St. Catherine's, Glen Rock . . . Honor Roll l,2,3,4, National Honor Society, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Bowling 2,3,4g Glee Club 2,3,4. Jjohds hobbies inclurle photography, art and otany. He plans to continue his education at Fordham University. F v V, VV j,'-.f,?f- ffm E w 252 ,sl X, - i DANIEL EDWARD POWQRS 185 Callton Place, New Milford St. Josephs, Oradellr Chess C ub 4, Bowling 25 ball 2,3,4g H,Softballe2,3. Dan basketball and works in a at St, Jipp Johifs is ,his next step. iv' s , 2 1 i i GLENN RICHARD PUZO 117 Tryon Avenue, Teaneck St. Anastasia's, Teaneck . . . Public S, ing 1,23 Current Events 3- Emsh EM J.V. Football 2,3. Glen cf ball team, has a part time terested in cars. He plans study of Law at St. John's University Xi f , 1.3, lzs:a.gx::1v. ,.v5t.f.f ,T-,,rS,E,:.sQ-rj-emi.-yiufg-Fu-:usa fn r.gJ 'Hy 5 2-5, l:,wt1,vi?:i .Y ,,.T'.,, ?t,E5iJ,, le, A - ' e - ' U '- ' - - - v- ,- 14 2 '11 f Af - 'v mf - Y-fi -1.,:.-. U4 . ,-L--Hrgv -11. ,- G:-'-4-, M :gggp r:--+5-if 5.L1,g11:.'lg.E3,ng i ' 'f ' f X' ' 4 -- - -- -f 1, - -air -. -rw -W 'mp .-11.1 :vi ,-:.t..,gei-vs, Jft,3t,,,s2:. ,gggllzq ,..,,,. SEAN PATRICK QUINN 250 Walter Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights . Hasbrouck Heights . . . Bi- 25 Bowling 2,3,4- Glee Club 45 Football, Baseball, Basketball 1, is the president of Corpus Christi will study Business Administra- Moyne College in the fall. the fix 'FL - --f r , V ,-f, -T , F. f U.. ,MQ -,an-1. . J .. , 1 nf., .X . , , N i, .Ll all 1, .FSH Y 4 are - , L - pg, l ,H l 1.1 ill: JOSEPH STANLEY BAICH 1088 Arlington Road, New Milford Ascension, New Milford . . . Honor Roll 1 2,3,4- Band 1,2,3g Radio Club lg Intramural FootballgQfBaseball, Basketball -1,2,4, Presi- dent lg Bowling 1,2,3. Ioe enjoys all water sports and he p ans to major in Mathematics at Seton Hall University. JOSEPH ANTHONY RITTER 317 Lacey Drive, New Milford St. Ioseph's, Oradell . . . Bowling 45 Cur- rent Events 2g Intramural Football, Basketl ball, Softball 1,2,3,4. An active member of the Dominick Savio Club, Joe enjoys lishing and bowling and plans to study Chemistry. .A xii' yn:-c .av r?M?'-31L2- H S- . k lv f ' 'BP Z -F Z:2.l1-Jfw-' qw H : V 2,- V ii. - ' T as L' l if , 1 gen 3 , , ROBERT JOHN RIGBY l S ans vauey Road, River 'Edge St. Peter the Apostle, River Edge . . . Hon- or Roll 1,35 Biology Club 2,3,4, Bowling 2, 45 Intramurals 3,45 Cross Country lg In oor Track 15 Outdoor Track 2g Varsity Tennis 3,4. Bob plays C.Y.O. basketball and hopes to follow a course in Bio-Chemistry. PRESTON IOHN BITTER 39 Carlisle Street, Bergenield St. John the Evangelist, Bergenfield . . . Honor Roll 1 2g Gee Club 1,2,3,4g Intra- mural Football, Basketball l,2,3,4. Preston takes a special interest in skiing, horseback riding and swimming. Architecture is the course he will study in college. .aa 2 ,H iff we :S 1 fl In n I ,:l .QA ,- --A.. .' 1..- 4,c..5g.g7gp.a.xn. - - :z , ,.- A ,-iu:.,..g-c -ug--,luv 44- .L n, :Q .. , he E Jag.-. ,ff Ln: :gan ,: gf-.3 ' gifs. 'r jj,-v:--:V 1- '-1-qn.g1aef ifg 'Y- ' ,- fa , A ,tm Y f-- 1 ,. . V I L :ji -llzf. -A A vi, 4 giIT,7,:f':19.f N 1.4- , , nf, Wi Him -' H- -' 1.: .1 ua ':i ' NE' ' we ' m ' fl S S Swag: was 23' H5552 ESQ w Hr w 14 if 'sfgill U feskiflk si 'Sm - A gl Jug? JW' 1-'i , F' '9f'41 - fr V - A - - e.T1-.....-.....c..K.,..g4..,1.g,,,, V DOUSGLASP IOSEPH Ronnnjs J - 26 LMurl'sey Road, Emerson L My ' . Bowling 1,2435 Intramural Football Baseball Basketball 1, '2,3l,4T Dbugllis anfiefilideii asi to ihislefumre Rlafvsinsousges i S MICHAELA IOSEPH ROMANO 2 Arlington Place, Fair Lawn St. Catherine's, GlenfRock . . . Honor Roll l,2,3,4g National Honor Societyg Bowling 1, 2,3,4g C-lee Club 1,253,415 Intramurals: 1,2,3, 4. Mike is extremely active in the parish Holy Name Society and in the C.Y.O. He hopes to stucly Pre-Med at Johns Hopkins University. X. ,K isis -M , . , , 2-f srffn -we fs ft - Jw fi 4223? A' wiifi f V, WU -J5.,.,,, -,,l-.. as is , , Y, 4 is-:I oEio15FPQi5iY1iiv1iCH.iiEIQl ROBERTS in 388 Congress Streetg New Milford PAsdension, Newfiflviilfordi . :ii Honor Rolli 1, i2,3,g National Honor Societyg Bowling 1,2, 35 Chess Club 4? Business Seminar 35 Intra- murals l,2,3,4. Jeff enjoys the challenge of Weightlifting. He plans to takefAccounting at Fordham University this fall. l 1, X Ln, . 1 in --,sw -Y. wsu rim.. Lf Miss.. W Wi rw -swf sig, mt. ,V ,, - ,V my mi.. ,,r. ,l,, i W W 4 . E I, 1 1. . , , iz- we - - ' , f aynvrr 5?l9fi5ii.r eb. if ' V lv' l ' -We N 'as 1 5 sw H ' ,gf- i 55 ' ' ffl' ff, 2 :m.,. W 1 A an was eg is ug i 1 JOHN GERALD ROHAN 86 Elder Avenue, Bergeniield St. John the Evangelist, Bergenfield Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g C-lee Club l,2,3,4g rent Events lg Bowling 2g Intramural ball 3,4. john will major in Liberal Arts PAUL LOUIS ROSSI 452 Hasbrouck Boulevard, Oradell St. Ioseph's, Oradell . . . Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Activity Committee 34 Business Seminar 35 Debating Club l,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Football 2,3. Paul plans a Pre-Law course at college for the coming semester. L -Wi'-T? 122 -gm- ,, . -az' i 7zxFgmZin?3F'is'S'fF:'1'? f? '3 7f?:E'uL2 T ?5TQi i'9' ,Ein-if Yl?: f'7,,2 3 ffj,f'2'FElF'-f :-EUf-f-f5'fvfW 45 --Q? ' , . wig- .:.:.,., Y 5 -qw -' l g. L W. ' is ' w .. AM ., ' - -g . .. - ..w, , :Q b -Y A., 1 arf 'nm 25 is 'xx i : 'Q i -A f wi H - ,fy 1,1 '-5?'.if'v. .' fi rv. nj' ' TFL WML he i , ,K es? A f r W yu 'if i i is Summit 'Alfflyuef Dumont ,,.: 135, lltheigeet' i 1 St. iili Dugiililint . ' W . . Rbifih Varsity Bowling 3,45 Glee Clgib 1,2,3,4g glntramuralf-Football, BasketballigSoftballi 1,H 2,3,4. Mike? is sincerely intefested in boivling 2,3,43 Nationgl Honor Societii Bowling 1,2, 3544 CfiLSadC?QEif2,3sVE,F1fyPiZlgwEfiif0r fwscience Club 1. Frank is secretaiy ofiBerien's bowl- ggnd is one of Bergenfsglbestjfin Held. Ing leqgnes gndupligns tosenieggfco lege. H gplans to studywrzherriiisal N i ff is L- A1 ' , LM , 5152? i 'il ,.., e EW f Y Tweffli' J' ,Q 4 Ll, WY' ww n iff? . ,A ,H ,W QlQl j'L1.i1fu fi. Hl.uiuU, 2j.4u1Wi1ll'1't 1 im 'K -F 5. it' 'F' ,f 25f,'::1,,v,:. -51 W A J 'L 5' 1-'x . ' , -mn--'Y -J ' is L31 1 , -.ge X ARTHUR JOSEPH SAITA 80 Kenwood Road, River Edge St. Peter the Apostle, River Edge . . . Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Biology Club 2,35 Bowling 2,3g Tennis 3g Vice-President 2. Art plans to major in Liberal Arts at Manhattan College. w . Ak, ww Loggi' D5 1 E, umm ' E5E':gg y ::E:2: ,es M l lee I Q .-5 Q .Iu1.Hsssm-V W ww. ,se ff k I, Q. . nn vm uf Q. ' w Y ' I uw vw 1 I Y, , Y V..-1 m Wiifiizil fff?.H1 ,, ww ' '.,,,,3, prim? w-iw 'W'-fp,-2 fe, ,fZ., ,X f' 5165 M s sim! Y collecting. He plans to major in Medicine -aqmgngin-Human nf--:.g -.-If .anti --'- .ry f-H ff'T? JAMES WSBARBARO 1' li' '258 Wayne Avenue, Cliffside Park i 7 Epiphany, Cliffside Park . . , Honor Roll 1, 253,41 National Honor 'Societyg 'Band 3,451 ,Bowling 2,3g Crusader 4g Glee A Club 1,2. jim ,enjoys raising tropical Blish and stamp at J'ohns.,,Hopkins University. PAUL 193 Pascack Road, Hillsdale St. John the Baptist, Hillsdale . . . Band Manager 3,45 Bowling 3,45 G1ee5C1ubr l,2. Chip is C.Y.O. cultural chairman in his parish. He wants to major in Bhysics or Advertising. THOMAS FRANCIS SCHIMPF 201 Ridge Street, New Milford Ascension, New Milford . . . Honor Roll 1 2,3,45 National'Honor Society, Bowling 1,22 3,43 Debating Club 2,3,4g Freshman Foot- ball, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Tom is looking for- ward to a Liberal'Arts' course at college. if ROBERT PHILLIP SCHAFFNER 95 Reid Avenue, Bergenfield St. John the Evangelist, Bergenlield . . . Honor Roll 25 Bow ing 2, Intramurals 1,2, 3,45 Outdoor Track 1,2. Bob is the leader of a vocal group and plans to study Business Administration at Seton Hall. sex a 2 n l'llLH 1 it , . fy: ,Q .-ev ,ik 1 ROBERT FRANCIS SCHOPP 2424 Seventh Street, Fort Lee Madonna, Fort Lee . . . Current Events 2, Business Club 3, Varsity Football 3,45 In- tramural Basketball, Softball 2,3,4. A mem- ber of the parish Drum and Bugle Corps, Bob's hobby is weightlifting. He plans to take up a course in Political Science. ,YQQiF1f'.1gQf--4-,.A-.,,-- - L,-x1!glgE4,:n,u.,V -ta -, -fl - ffvsgnnffag .-,fm-iq. 3.-.4--. V-., ...4..,--- -M.. ..-...,,,,c D -S.-.. K,-.,.-, 3- JUSTIN JAY scoccrfno 7 Hobart Street, Ridgefield Park of Assissi, Ridgefield Park . . . 1,2,3,45 Apost eship of Prayer Club 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Iay to major in Mathematics or t Fordham University. we-PM f Zin .. ffwff -. , .A we Y Y , K, 14: - . .4 -wi,.?S..F,..av.. .,,,,,Y, . new M , i. DOUGLAS JAMES SEALY 248 Highland Avenue, Emerson Assumption, Emerson . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3, 45 Football lg Baseball 15 I.V. 25 Varsity 35 Secretary 35 Vice-President 3,45 Chess Club 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Doug likes sports and is interested in cars. He is taking a Liberal EUGENE SHEN K 151 West Clinton Avenue, Bergenield Evangelist, Bergenlield . . . 1 2,3,45 National Honor Society5 Current Events 25 Debating 1, 45 Clee Club 45 Tennis l. attend the University of Detroit. Arts course at St. Michael's. JOHN FREDERICK SHAW 3-26 Cyril Avenue, Fair Lawn St. Anne's, Fair Lawn . . . Honor Roll 1,2, 3,45 National Honor Societyg Bowling 2,3545 Chemistry Club 35 French Club 25 Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. Interested in all sports, john will study Engineering in college. ti JOHN JOSEPH SHARKEY 71 Pine Street, Bogota St. Ioseplfs, Bogota . . . Honor Roll l,253, 45 Herald 2,3,45 Sports Corespondent 3,45 Manager Frosh Track5 Varsity Track 2,3,45 Manager Cross Country, Indoor Track 3. jack plans to major in Liberal Arts at Seton Hall University in the fall. -i A Q .1 u Misra F ' 1 WILLIAM JOHN SIMMONS, IR. 286 Manor Road, Ridgewood Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Ridgewood . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Bowling l,2,3,45 Debat- ing 25 Crusader 2,35 Activities Editor 4 Current Events 15 Outdoor Track 15 Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. Bill hopes to major in Lib- eral Arts at college. SSL . ww an wma are-A f me miie emb- if ., - fr wasp X is Asp, J' 7 H wwe, rm, ,J s ,J , ,A . .. - , . - ,.,--...,1-, -an-,, ,,..---. -1- - V .-7-A--ffe.f:..1:c ..- wr we ww N- ..cNLf1- 4. Nun, .g,L.,,.E -2,f?,..1e, 23.7323 ,..gA..',.E,,.:gff: Fai.,--:ma--v A.-J - uns F ,Z 4 ,alexa . 521 1-eigyaffglw-M -asf ,. -. - .Jag 3:w,.4-,jgeffewf mf ,a:,.af- , . I- ' Ai . 'f,7f'1 ' QT . ' ' . v' ' ' 'ESV as 5,31 :seg 'iii ': f , ' ', A 'iw ,, we , JW, ,sv S A - ? 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A eva jg. ...Ag-H ,f PHIMPI CHARLES DSTAPLEIZOFI , Our Lady Queen of Peace, Maywood . . ABanH't1,2g'B6w11ng 1,2,3g 'Chemistry Clubi!3, ,Biile Club 2, IntramuralsA1,2,3,4. Philpwants p to attendi'Mount St. Mary,s for Chemistry. A A vp- MICHAEL EDWARD STRICKLAND 8 Lawrence Court, Closter St. Mary's, Closter . . . Honor Roll 1,2g A ostleship of Prayer 25 Bowling 35 Chess Club 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 1. Mike has not decided what course he will pursue in college next fall. RAYMOND DAVID TRACY 171 Manchester Road, River Edge St Peter the A ostle, River Edge Bowl . p . . . - ing 1,2,3, French Club 2, Library Club 45 Intramural Football, Basketball, Baseball 1, 2,3,4. Raytwill major in Liberal Arts. ATTILA LESLIE SZONYI 146 Beechwood Drive, Oradell St. joseph's, Oradell . . . Honor Roll 2 Glee Club 3,45 Crusader 35 Outdoor Tr 1,2,3,4'5 Intramural Football, Basketball 3,4. A skilled pianist, Attila hopes to rn in Architecture at college. 4' FF f 1 ., 'Y' 'ml'-.. -'93?'?fT3 '7f 3?E33f7? V. T:-er1:..1.'1 -1 4' . ' .' W N' .if -:ft-X: - cf ' .J 'f-1.1 if T - .eff 1 1. .r 2, 45- We H 1 is , 'liz .2 ff fi' ' - 1' ' r e f . 771.2 , O ,V U w .3 W -- . ff-. w , Y reef .,:f1:, - ,i-.J . Q-vw N V- . 'A ' 17273 Fi l ' TLS? Ji H - , Q. fl Q,-rig., ' A ' ' ' wp -12' ,- .ai gr .., H ,,1.-wi, ,F -5' vw f .,,.g.,,H xv 1- ings. jgggggi ' M 4 ll QE 314,15 3. l.. W Y ,gg 3 2 H ,v-.sr-. .s was x i :- 2.1 ll Q M mlquu V9 '4 'g is ' .W 1, gl' W 5, A--I QM . .5 ,. ,,,.. , . iw! , ,, ,, . 'Qnfig KEVIN BRUCE TREMBLE 508 Glen Avenue, Palisades Park Park . :4 . Honor Roll Bowling 23 Intramural Track 2,3,4g Treasurer wants to take Civil Engineering in this fall., ROBERT M. VAN PELT 425 First Street, Oradell Oradell . . . Honor Roll lg 3- Chess Club 4g Poster Club Treasurer 45 Outdoor Track 3,-4. Bob, a member of the will take a Business Ad- course at college. 2 1i'Li2l??isw,.i ,'ffel'5?vlll '.Tf5f N 'l V ,1 H xgfgf . - or .1 f Q, ,lim I . ...ai it., we W . . wi. i.,',1sg2ilw ,reigns u,,'wwf.fglf rn., , 1. V 3 it ,au . ' ,W . 1 ,N 4. , na! 3 ALBERT ROY VERMEIRE 24-09 Cambridgeinoud, Fair Lawn St. Philip the Apostle, Saddle Brook . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 National Honor Societyg Apostleship of Prayer 24 Crusader 3g Finance Editor 4g Football 1,25 Varsity 3,45 Track 3,4. Al, who enjoys skiing, will take a Pre- Dental course at college. if? S5 l wi' Ulf? 1 .ew-M mx - -f, a.. .. 4 is QL Q, ,, ef., -eii 3IABever1y Road, Qradell, , zyf 1 1 A 'lSt. Iosefihlsfbradell llilonord Roll 1,2,3, W N 34,5 J3aHdifa2,3str Chemistry Q1ub,,2.3s.sGwrentl ravens L25 Math'fiClub 3gi'Physicsi'fSemiiiar ' 45 Sgience safivlfll sh fdoofa Traek i2g3,45'Gei7rgef'ihoIiies sito iii loii Y Engineering at Manhattan 1. r., U ,fra , 'if' , . H., -1:,,rk?,,,,y5ffsg,1 T y JOHNCBABR VERMYLEN 15 Ramapo Lane, Hillsdale St. John the Ba tist, Hillsdale 'ii . . Honor Roll 1,2.,3,45 Degating 2,35 Crusader 45 In- tramural Football 3,4gs Basketball' 3,4g Soft- ball 2,3,4g F rosh Cross Countryg Indoor and Outdoor Trackg I.V. Cross Country. Jay 'is headed for a Liberal Arts course at George- town University. ya . U H+' L ,. ..., ,L .1 V 1 we is ' wifi. me Lillie: .Q.u 5 , ., I l . wi ii A ' - , .1u.,.,,va1. . A, .f i, ,--xx 1 IOHN EDWARD VITELL 367 East Glen Avenue, Ridgewood Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Ridgewood . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Letter of Commenda- tion5 Student Council Vice-Presidentg Bowl- ing 2,3,45 Business Seminar 35 French Club 25 President 35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. john is undecided as to what college he will attend. IRVING SCOTT WATKINS 259 Haworth Avenue, Haworth Sacred Heart, Haworth . . . Glee Club 1,2, 3,45 Bowling 1,2,3,45 Intramural Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Softball 1,2,3,4. Model railroading and literature are Scott's main hobbies. He hopes to go to Seton Hall where he will pursue a course in Education. sr .11 K, xi t , W A 5. ROBERT fOSEPH VON HOENE - 132 Walnut Street, Ridgewood Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Ridgewood . . . Honor Roll 1,25 Bowling 2,35 Crusader 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Frosh Track, Baseballg Vice-President 1. Bob occupies his spare time with cars andwater skiing. He is look- ing forward to an Engineering course. OHN OSEPH WEIXEL 545 Fifth Avenue, River Edge St. Peter's, River Edge . . . Chemistry Club 35 Librar Club 45 Intramural Softball, Foot- ball, Basketball 2,3,4. john spent one year at River Dell before coming to B.C. His college plans are undecided as yet. it EM '5 '- ,-S:,- ,,- - :nv - ff i : , 1, ,Int ,., 2 1.-J-lie 'a,-:..f.'w .,,, Q 5 Nag.- H,--2 - gt- ffm -w - ai , -i.: 1 :iv - , -f lpn, 1, W fi I 1 ge i A ROBERT IOSEPH WALKER 1101 Korfitsen Road, New Milford Ascension,'New Milford . . . Honor Roll Bowling 45 Intramural Football 3, 45 Tr 3,45 Softball 3,4. Bob, who came to Ber in his junior year, is a bowling and w skiing enthusiast. He plans to major in eral Arts at St. Peter's College. MICHAEL JOSEPH WERNE 112 Clinton Park Drive, Bergenfield St. John the Evangelist, Bergenfield C-lee Club 1,2,45 Bowling 1,25 Varsit Basketball 2,3,45 Intramural Sports 1 Mike, a member of his C.Y.O., wa major in Education. :fi 'iv-r1fi:' ' - -, - .'-H' ' ' a - :,- Q-I .- - , -4 I 4 QGFY' fest? -- ,iw - -' Ewa-'f ?i':'7'75 '7'gF'l ' 'Q F:T'i'i-7 .-7 ..- -. 1KT:l:LVTVr7-5577 I Z 'C ':'1i5 1T - 1. , f- 3. ..' . - - JI, , , .- .. 1. .1.,- ., -- '. 44- f .--ky,..A..-L' Q..-,.--: .2 Q---rw .V-, .- -5-E-1 we ,:- ' -- . . V , 7 ' ..' U 1. g fll ,,lLJf5.'fg'qvl1Q?aeQ5:i V: 'gli vm , 111 'YF?:, ,-' A i li:-v.,f .,:TV3j:-, ,- 'ifilyz ff' : i.: -:.'.:J'aQ.,.!,e: t':S1oil5,u, fri' Qi-..g nv 'j 1. -jg fg jfs , . J 1 g:1,lj-1 A 1 .-. . 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Gene is active in Civil and has aspirations toward a Me- Engineering course. r new . 531' sg , -W f- 1 . fm ...N Mg. t itrm' hr f' CHRISTOPHER JOHN ZAUCHE 152 Madison Avenue, Cresskill St. Therese's, Cresskill . . . Honor Roll 1,2, 3,45 National Honor Society, Biology Club 25 Bowling 2,3,4g Chemistry Club 3g Chess Club 45 Frosh Tennis. Chris enjoys sailing and boat building. He is headed for an arch- itectural college. f X iii 'V' IAMES FRANK ZISA 1053 Carnation Drive, New Milford Ascension, New Milford . . . Bowling 1,2 Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Football lg j.V. 2, Bas: ketball lg I.V. 25 Varsity 3. Jim plays C.Y.O basketball and is a salesman in a depart- ment store. He wishes to go to St. john's. 1 ik ,L Abrunzo, Robert 52, 114 Abrunzo, Thomas 42, 92 Acerno, Robert 26 Activities 62-85 Activity Divider 60, 61 Ade, Charles 42, 72, 105 Addis, Joseph 52 Administration 10, 11 Ahern, Timothy 58, 84, 90, 176 Albammonte, Mr. Dominick L. 12 Albano, Thomas 30, 93 Alberse, Gerard 20 Alexa, John 26 Alleborn, Gary 134 Allegra, Donald 50, 62, 87, 96 Alrutz, Paul 36, 64, 92, 105 Alrutz, Peter 36, 64, 92, 105 Amato, Gerard 50, 65, 119 Ames, Paul 134 Amaruso, Anthony 81, 134 Amaruso, Mrs. 69 Amrhein, Dennis 24 Amrhein, John 82, 109, 111, 126, 134 Andersen, Frederick 93, 128 Andersen, George 42, 78 Andersen, Leslie 126, 134 Andreano, Nicholas 44 Angeli, Paul 54 Archbishop Boland 7 Ariemma, Nicholas 57, 62, 126 Armour, Donald 72, 87, 94, 104, 112, 126, 134 Aton, Thomas 42, 81 Attas, Daniel 127, 135 Bach, Theodore 72, 96, 135 Bachor, Roger 54, 174 Bagley ,William 58, 83, 105, 176 Baldwin, Robert 30 Ballerine, Stephen 36, 66, 114 Band 72 ,73, 74 Bannon, William 34 Banyar, William 72, 135 Banyard, John 40 Barila, Anthony 52 Baron, Robert 20, 72 Barrett, Thomas 126, 135 Barrett, Thomas 56 Barry, John C. 127, 135 Barry, John R. 109, 136, 176 Bartnicki, Walter 56, 62 Bartz, Albert 30 Baseball 109, 110, 111 Basketball 96-102 Batkay, John 52, 89, 90, 91, 174 Bauer, James 26 Bauer, Lawrence 28 Baxter, Robert 42, 65 Bayard, Thomas 22, 105 Beattie, John 30, 116 Behr, Robert 76, 77, 136 Behr, Thomas 22, 105 Belby, Louis 46, 109 Bell, Richard 34, 62, 94, 95, 105, 114 Bell, Mrs. 69 Belmar, Raymond 24, 95 Beltrami, Joseph 24 Bensel, Thomas 136 Bensimon, Albert 5, 63, 81, 84, 85, 126, 136, 176 Bergen Catholic High School 2 Bergen On Broadway 120, 121, 122, 123 Bema, John 40 Bernard, Peter 24, 105 Bernard, Terrence 24 ,62, 95 Bernard, Thomas 136 Bernie, Tighe 30 Biggs, Ronald 81, 136 Biology Club 80 Bisbe. Robert 40, 72 Blanchard. William 24, 93 ,105 Blauvelt, Daniel 26 Blauvelt. Roger 63, 81, 120, 137 Blehl, Thomas 28 Bloom, Robert 28. 29, 79, 105, 115 Boccia, Louis 36, 92 Boland, Joseph 44, 62 Boland, Most Reverend Thomas A. 7 Borden. Philip 56 Borin, Aldo 1, 5. 63, 81, 82, 109, 119, 130, 131. 137 Bowden, William 32, 93, 102 Bouhng,l06,107 I DEX Boyan, James 40 Brady, John 127, 137 Brady, Kevin, 26, 72 Brady, Lawrence 28, 93 Brady, Thomas 24 Brazee, William 24, 105 Brenner, James 50 Britz, Robert 28 Broderick, Thomas 137 Brogan, John 63, 75, 81, 84, 137, 176 Brohm, Robert 28 Brosnan, Neil 32 Brovarone, John 22, 80 Brower, Alan 138, 176 Brower, Patrick 56 Brunner, John 81, 104, 113, 138 Buckley, John 54 Buonomo, Brian 24 Burke, Brian 46, 100, 109 Burke, Gary 72, 126, 138 Burke, John 1, 63, 77, 82, 94, 95, 104, 112, 127, 138 Burke, Mr. John 70 Burke, Patrick 46 Burleson, Ronald 104, 112, 113, 138 Burnett, Gerard 42 Burns, Michael 34 Burmano, Samuel 24 Butwinski, Joseph 58, 72, 17 6 Buzzelli, Andrew 85, 90, 138, 176 Byrnes, Patrick 58, 76 Cafeteria 125 Calamari, John 40, 80 Callozzo, Paul 30 Callum, Brian 40 Callum, James 48, 62 Calvey, Michael 62, 64, 122 ,139 Campbell, Mark 32 Camolilla, Andrew 56, 105, 114 Canariato, Thomas 54, 176 Candids 128, 129 Cangialosi, Charles 54 Cannie, Jay 5, 63, 81, 82, 90, 139 Cannon, Frank 40 Capizzi, Stephen 40 Capone, James 38, 105 Caporaso, Neil 22 Capstack, Ronald 50, 62, 104, 112, 127 Carey, Raymond 26 Carmody, Roger 30, 105 Carroll, Leonard 30 ,111 Carroll, Patrick 48, 65 Carroll, William 38 Casalino, Lawrence 50, 126 Casey, James 56 Casey, James 46, 62 Casserly, Charles 36 Castellano, Robert 50, 72 Cavanaugh, Gregory 52 Cavet, Anthony 48, 84, 176 Cecilia, Ernest 36 Celestino, James 52, 72, 117 Certo, Thomas 34, 72 Chance, James 52 Chandler, Dennis 30, 78, 95, 105 Chaney, Rev. Bro. John B. 12, 79 Chapman, Mrs. J. Warren 12 Chappelle, Brian 20, 93 Chappelle, Michael 139 Charters, Arthur 40 Cheerleaders 129 Chen, John 82, 84, 117, 119, 139, 176 Chen, Michael 34 Chess Club 67 Ciampo, James 50, 62 Cioiii, Richard 79, 127, 139 Cirrito, Thomas 52, 90 Claesgens, Michael 56, 62, 94, 95, 112 Claps, Roy 58, 72 Claps, Steven 140 Clark, Barry 72, 140 Clark, Joseph 140 Clarke Charles 28 Clarke: Michael 20. 94, 105 Clarke James 46, 94, 95, 104, Clarkel James 54 Clarke Clear Y, Cleary. a Owen 40, 79 Bruce 140 Joseph 58. 96. 97, 99 Clifford. James 66. 127, 140 Clync, John 56, 77 112 104, Cocchiere, John 28 Cocozza, Dennis 34, 72 Codoy, Michael 26 Collins, Thomas 24, 72, 95 Collozzo, P. 65 Coloby, Jeffrey 22 Colon, William 38, 72 Compesi, Ronald 36 Conklin, Thomas 36, 72 Conlon, Sean 52 Connaughton, Gary 58, 84, 176 Connell, James 56, 62 Connelly, Rev. Bro. Richard L. 11, 68, 69, 70, 132 Connolly, John 46, 62, 75, 176 Connolly, Lawrence 38, 72 Contents 1 Corcoran, Jeffrey 56 Corcoran, Michael 46 Cosby, Kevin 28, 80 Cosgrove, John 66, 82, 112, 113, 120, 123, 128, 141 Costanza, Edward 63, 82, 83, 126, 128, 141,176 Coty, R. 62 Coughlin, Joseph 56 Courtney, Mr. John R. 9, 12, 62 Cowen, Barry 58 Craig, Dennis 50, 80 Craig, Edward 63, 78, 81, 82, 87, 96, 97, 98, 141 Crawford, Patrick 127, 141 Credits 176 Crifasi, David 42, 92, 114 Crimmins, James 1, 81, 94, 104, 112, 113, 141 Cromling, Marc 56, 64 Cross-Country 94, 95 Crowley, Edward 142 Crowley, Robert 54 Crusader 83, 84, 85 Cullen, Dennis 22, 65, 95, 105, 115 Curley, Robert 32, 105, 115 Curry, Bruce 66, 142 Cuttito, Michael 79, 142 Cwirko, Mr. 78, 79 Czerniak, John 20 Czeropski, Mark 46 Dahms, John 58, 83, 176 Daly, Patrick 63, 82, 83, 96, 133, 142, 176 Dances 124 Darcher, Michael 22 De Anna, Arthur 32 Debating Club 64 De Candido, Gabriel 142 De Crescenzo, Thomas 54, 66, 109 Dedication 6 Dedon, Charles 66, 143 Dee, James 143 Dee, John 42 Deiini, Samuel 78, 143 De Fressine, Albert 54, 78 De Laura, Thomas 24, 115 Delchop, Patrick 44, 92 Delicate, Louis 22 De Lio, Richard 50, 80 De Lio, Thomas 26 Dell'Accio, William 32 DeLuise, Vincent 72, 143 De Maria, Louis 63, 72, 127, 143 De Marsico, Richard 50 De Martini, Andrew 20, 80 De Mio, William 40 Dermody, Paul 28, 102, 111 De Salvo, Robert 40 De Simone, John 143 Devlin, Craig 48, 100 Dickinson, James 34, 72 Di Cola, Richard 24 Di Donato, Joseph 50 Diedzic, Gerald 22, 80 Diehl, Thomas 32 Di Matteo, Vincent 34, 92, 114 Dineen, Dennis 144 Di Orio, Artenzio 58 Doherty, Christopher 52, 84, 104, 176 Dolan, William 24 Dolore 105 Dombeck, Charles 38 Donfield, Mr. Christopher J. 12, 96, 100 Donnellan, Michael 90, 144 Donnellan, Patrick 20, 21, 95, 111 Donnelly, Peter 72, 126, 144 Donofrio, Robert 40, 105, 114 Donoghue, John 32, 79, 102 Donohue, Barry 28, 115 Donovan, John 144 Dornbos, Rev. Bro. John E. 5, 12, Dorney, William 28, 102 Dougherty, Timothy 52 Doyle, William 56, 78, 109 Dowdell, Richard 42, 90, 105 Drew, Richard 20, 102 Driver's Education 125 Drogo, Ronald 46 Duffy, James 44, 84 Duffy, John 22, 95, 105, 115 Duffy, Paul 28, 77 Duffy, Timothy 26 Dunphy, Richard 52, 90 Durr, John 48 ,79 Editors, 176 Edwards, William 38 ,72 Egan, David 28 Egan, John 78, 87, 89, 90, 99, 144 Egan, Richard 52 Elefante, Gerald 42, 105, 114 Elliot, Glenn 34, 115 Emphasis 75 Engh, Lawrence 42, 72, 74 Englert, Joseph 28, 93 Enright, Brian 56 Eremin, John 48 ,80 Errion, Thomas 56, 78, 96 Erstling, Christopher 63, 82, 89, 9 128, 129, 144 Espen, Louis 42 Evenson, Mark 126, 145 Faculty 10-17 Faculty Divider 8, 9 Fanning, Robert 52 F arrelly, Philip 46, 65 Father's Club 70, 71 F aughnan, Gregory 36, 92, 114 Favre, James 20, 80 Fay, Martin 58, 66 F eeley, Mel 42 Fesen, Robert 40, 80 Fessel, Raymond 26 F ickas, Michael 38 Filipowicz, Craig 40 Fillie, Robert 145 81, 100 0, 127, Finlay, Stephen 19, 44, 104, 105, 113 Finnegan, Daniel 36, 111 Finnegan, Patrick 78, 84, 87, 96, 97, 109, 145, 176 Flaim, Edward 40, 92, 105, 114 Fleming, Raymond 54 Fletcher, Neil 117, 145 Flynn, James 24, 102 Football 88-93 Fornaci, William 30, 93 Fortune, Robert 58 Foti, Philip 30 Fox, Andrew 24 Fox, Richard 48, 80 Francis, Eugene 36 Franco, Richard 38, 92 Franklin, Wallace 32, 75, 79 Franzel, Frederick 24 F reda, Paul 20, 93 Frei, James 48, 67 Freshmen 20-33 Frew, Arthur 32 Fullam, William 90, 145 Fuller. Gary 44 Fust, Clay 24 Gaito, Charles 22, 65 Gallivan, Michael 146 Gangemi, Richard 38 Garbarini, Stephen 30, 66 Garcia, Manuel 52, 82, 89, 90 Garvey, Peter 30 Gar , Dennis 32 Gaskin, Antonio 43 Gaynor, Kevin 82, 85, 89, 90, 146 Geles, James 34 Gelis, Stephen 81, 146 Gelnaw, Kevin 32 Gendron, George 46 I DEX Genovese, Ronald 52 Gerardis, Raymond 146 Germain, John 77 ,146 Gerstmayer, John 46, 81, 176 Ghazey, Michael 32, 102 Giblin, Thomas 24 Gibney, Gerard 34, 92 Giella, Peter 46, 75, 176 Gilchrist, Rev. Bro. John L. 9, 13, Giles, Robert 20, 77 Gilles, Mrs. Walter V. 13 Gilles, Walter 125, 147 Gillio, Aldo 58 Glee Club 78, 79 126, 127 Gleeson, Rev. Bro. Patrick A. 13, 102 Gloss, Rev. Bro. James G. 13, 102 Godfrey, Robert 40 Godfrey, Thomas 56, 90 Goldfuss, Joseph 34 Goldpaugh, John 72, 122, 147 Goldpaugh, Thomas 43, 72, 95, 105, 114 Golf 116 Goodwin, George 26 Gorman, Dr. Robert B. 13 Gorman, John 54 Gorman, Thomas 34 Gradsten, Peter 30 Graham, Francis 46, 94, 95, 105, 114 Grandtield, Michael 46, 84, 117, 1 Gratzel, Stephen 52, 78 Gray, John 36, 66 Greeder, Arthur 82, 90, 147 Green, Donald 44 Greenthumb Club 125 Gribben, Stephen 43 Gruchawka, Christopher 25 Gundel, Christopher 30, 78, 93 Gundermann, Robert 30, 78 Gunther, Mr. Donald J. 13 Hall, Michael 34 Hall, Victor 147 Hall, Mr. 70 Halpin, Leo 43 Hammill, Hunter 36, 80, 105 Hampel, Paul 58 Hangley, Richard 50 Hanke, Edwin 147 Harmande, Robert 44, 105 Harnos, Barry 36 Harrington, Richard 56, 96, 100 Harrington, Robert 84, 147, 176 Harrington, Mrs. 69 Hart, Donald 38, 114 Hart, Kevin 52 Harte, James 148 Hartenstein, Rudolph 40 Hartnett, John 50, 90 ,176 Hat 92 Hayek, William 127, 148 Hayes, Mr. Joseph 120 Hayes, Robert 43, 92, 104 Hearst, Thomas 72 Heck, John 58, 176 Heger, Thomas 82, 104, 109, 148 Hehre, John 38 76 Heissenbuttle, Frederick 61, 72, 74, 126, 148 Heitmann, Robert 30 Hennessey, Brian 148 Hennessey, Gerard 30, 76, 92, 93 Hennessey, John 54, 66 Henrv. Daniel 52, 176 Herald 76, 77 Herbert, William 43 Herrick, Michael 25 Heslin, Richard 46 Heslin, Thomas 149 Higgins, Joseph 58 ,77 Higgins. William 30 Highlights 120-131 Highlights Divider 118, 119 Hill. Richard 22, 105, 115 Hittle, Craig 28 Hirschberg, Joseph 44, 105, 114 Hirst. Thomas 31 Hluchan, Richard 43, 71, 77, 176 Hoare, Hugh 58, 105 Hoats, Joseph 43, 90, 92 Hodgman, Richard 46 Hoffmann. Robert 34 Holahan, Francis 34, 114 Holohan, James 46, 62, 105 Holmes, David 25 Holmes, Gerald 126, 149 Holsworth, Robert 22 Holuba, Robert 44, 90 Honor Society 63 Hook, Clifford 52 Horan, James 50, 72 Horan, iohn 50, 94, 127 Hordyc , Joseph 104, 149 Hosch, David 44 Howe, Rev. Bro. Ronald A. 14, 92, 93 Hoyt, James 126, 149 Hubert, Francis 40, 116 Huebner, Lawrence 28 Hughes, Kenneth 44 Hughes, Lawrence 149 Hughes, Robert 32 Hunter, William 43 Hull, Joseph 48, 76, 127 Hurley, Kevin 28 Hyslop, William 63, 75, 81, 150 Iaconnetti, John 150 Iannaci, Albert 44, 72 Index 172, 173, 174, 175 Indoor Track 104, 105 Infantolino, Edward 72, 150 Irish Christian Brothers 3 Irwin, Mr. Thomas W. 14, 106, 109 Irwin, Rev. Bro. Charles B. 11, 106, 126 Isaac, David 150 Jacobsen, James 54 Jacques, Donald 47, 62, 116 Jalil, James 48, 64 Jambor, Ste hen 40, 92, 119, 176 Janson, Michael 63, 82, 116, 126, 150 Janson, Noel 22, 105, 115 Jay, Richard 72, 127, 150 Jennerick, Alan 48 Jerie, Robert 72, 127, 150 Johnson, Michael 151 Jordan, John 58, 62 Jordick, Rev. Leonard J. 4, 7 Julien, William 40 Juniors 48-59 Junium, Warren 50, 78 Jurgaitis, James 127, 151 Kaprowski, Richard 46, 75, 81, 176 Karnik, Paul 50, 65 Kaufer, Robert 59 Kavin, Rev. Edward F. 7 Kazanzky, Jeffrey 38 Keane, Brian 20 Keaniebgev. Bro. Alfred X. 11, 69, 70, 76 Keamey, Raymond 26 Kearns, John 59, 90 Kearns, Richard 26, 102 Keating, Bernard 20 Keenan, Patrick 56 Keller, Edward 32 Kelly, Kevin 81, 82, 104, 127, 151 Kelly, Martin 79, 127, 151 Kelly, Rev. Bro. John M. 6 Kelly, Richard 26, 72 ' Kelly, Thomas 152 Kelty, Thomas 25 Kennedy, Edward 59 Kenney, James 34, 92 Kenny, Timothy 48, 65 Kerr, Frederic 66, 152 Kerr, John 26 Kerrigan, George 56 Kiely, Robert 32, 66 Kieper, Daniel 48 King, Kenneth 47, 114 King, Philip 43, 92 King, Rev. Bro. George M. 14, 126 King, Robert 59 Kissinger, James 56 Klastow, Bruce 48 Kleinknecht, Kenneth 54, 90 Koch, Alan 59 Koeppel, John 4, 5, 63, 82, 127, 130, 131, 152 Kohler, Dennis 59 Koprowski, Richard 47 , 75, 81 Kovalcik, Bruce 26, 93 Kozak, Paul 43, 72 Krasnowski, Philip 34, 65 Krayer, Mr. P. Keith 14, 88, 89, 90 Krazit, Thomas 41, 72 Krug, Joseph 31 Kruger, Gerald 50, 104 Kunz, Robert 38, 92, 109 La Barbera, Andrew 48, 72, 127 La Furno, Ronald 50 Laine, Paul 32 Lalak, Rudolph 153 Lamanna, John 153 La Motta, Robert 153 Langley, Stephen 153 Language Fair 124 Lantigua, John 81, 82, 153 Lanzilotti, Anthony 31, 79 La Rocca, Steven 63, 82, 83, 126, 153 176 La Ronca, Lawrence 29, 78 Laureni, Joseph 36, 66, 114 Lauricella, Robert 154 Lavery, Edward 48, 90, 100, 101 Lavery, Kenneth 43, 92, 109 Lawless, Mark 63, 154, 176 Lawten, Robert 154 Lawten, Ronald 59 Leafe ,Robert 154 Lee, Thomas 82, 94, 104, 130, 131, 154 Lee, Mr. 70 Le F ebvre,, David 56 Lehman ,Rev. Paul J. 7 Lemma, Michael 45 Lenihan, Kenneth 38, 92 Leone, Albert 43 Lepesqueur, Richard 76, 154 Lepis, James 45, 92, 114 Library Club 66 Licitra, George 25 Liggio, Mr. Victor L. 14, 88, 93, 109 Lionetti, Thomas 52 Lips, Rev. Bro. Anton J. 9, 15, 89, 90, 117 Lo Bue, John 52 Loughlin, Kevin 26 Loughlin, Thomas 155 Lowther, Christopher 45 Lozito, Bruce 50 Lutz, William 29 Luvera, Vincent 38, 72 Lynch, Martin 43, 62 Lynaugh, Stephen 35 I DEX McCarthy, John 20, 102 McCloskey, Joseph 31 McCreadie, Thomas 81, 156 McDonnell, John 39, 92, 105, 114 McDonnell, Philip 47 McDonough, John 53 McDonough, Michael 31, 102 McElhatton, Rev. Bro. Michael S. 15, 65, 83, 176 McFadden, Thomas 79, 156 McGee ,William 19, 49, 79, 100 McGlauHin, Richard 53, 66 McGrath, Derek 49 McGrath, Francis 50 McGuire, David 25 McHugh, Robert 157 Mullens, Terance 55, 66 Muller, Francis 33 Muller, Gilbert 81, 127, 160 Mullowney, William 45 Murphy, Arthur 29 Murphy, David 55 Murphy, Gary 27 Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murray, Murray, Murray, Murray, , John 39 , Kevin 33 Michael 39 Z Mr. Patrick J. 15 Arthur 49 George 22 Gerard 29 Joseph 57 McHugh Thomas 127 157 McKee, Joseph 33, 105 McKee, Patrick 59, 85, 176 McKee, Mrs. R. 69 McKenna, McKenna David 37, 92, 109 , Rev. Bro. Eugene D. 6 , James 57, 82, 92, 109 McKenna McKenna, John 54, 66 McKenna, Steven 54 McLaughlin, Robert 26, 72 McLoughlin, John 51 McMahon, Robert 49, 78 McManus, Gerard 25 McMenimen, Paul 82, 89, 90, 91, 120, 157 McNamara, Edward 39 McNeil, Thomas 81, 157 Murray, Mr. Thomas M. 16, 88, 92, 104 105 Murray, Ronald 72, 160 Musser, Lawrence 21 Nanni, Gene 23, 93, 102 Nardino, Charles 35 National Merit Finalists 63 Nelan, James 59, 176 Nevosco, Carl 21 Niebergall ,Robert 55 Nicholson, Gerard 39, 105, 114 Normile, Michael 27 Note, Michael 39, 95, 105, 114 Nuccio, Richard 63, 77, 126, 160 Nugent, Daniel 35 Nugent, Thomas 57, 72 McPadden, Rev. Bro. Patrick G. 15, 72 McPartland, Joseph 22, 95, 105, 115 Meany, Dennis 82, 83, 126, 130, 131, 157, 176 Medea, WVilliam 41 Medor, Alan 27 Meehan, Eugene 22 Meehan, John 158 Meisch, Robert 5, 81, 82, 63, 96, 116, Oberdorf, William 47 O,Brien, Gerald 21, 72 O'Brien, Michael 21 - O'Brien, Owen 53 O'Brien, Robert 21 Obrotka, James 37 Obrotka, Mr. James J. 9, 16 127, 158 Meisse, Mr. H. 70 Meisse, Robert 82, 90, 104, 114, 126, 130, 131, 133, 158 Meisse, Mrs. H. 68, 69 Meixner, Walter 22 Mel1i, Francis 57 Lyons, Kevin 54 Lyons, Patrick 155 Macho, James 41 Maczka, Richard 59 Madden, James 36 Madini, Roger 29 Maher, Bart 38 Maher, Peter 127, 155 Maher, Thomas 31, 76, 115 Mahon, David 20 Mahon, Very Rev. Msgr. John M. 11 Mahon, Terence 35 Malone, John 85, 126, 176 Malone, Kevin 32 Malloy, Lawrence 32, 93 Mannix, Robert 41 Maran, Scott 56, 57 Mare, Gregory 32, 78, 93 Marshall, Kevin 25, 62. 95, 105, Martin, Anthony 81, 155 Martin, Donald 26 Melucci, Michael 22 Menville. Robert 33 ,102 Merkel, Richard 31 Merry, Stephen 33 Merse, Lawrence 53, 90, 176 Merz, Francis 33 Messina, Robert 37, 176 Meyers, Francis 41, 76 Meyersberg, Ronald 37, 176 Mielbrecht. Russell 39 Milani, Jeffrey 158 Miller, James 54 Miller, Michael 45 Miller, Philip 41 Miller, Philip 41, 116 Miller, Richard 35 Millington, Jeffrey 53 Mills, Thomas 33 ,76 Minieri. John 33 Mitchell, Vincent 158 Mitchell, William 47 Mixers 124 Martin, Napoleon 29 Martire, Gregory 36 Maselan, James 47, 109 Matero, Robert 156 Mathieu, Christopher 45, 105 Mawhinney, Thomas 62, 156 May, Edwin 22 Mayer, Frederick 38, 176 Mazziotta, Mr. John B. 15, 96, 100 McArdle, John 44, 45 McAuliffe, David 35, 101 McAuliffe, John 29, 102 McAuliffe, Vincent 82, 77, 96, 156 McAvay, William 36 McBride, Donald 26 McBride, Patrick 37 McCabe, Charles 49, 90, 96, 100, 101, 109, 119 McCabe, Joseph 32, 93, 102 McCabe, Michael 38 McCarron, Roger 53, 90, 176 McCarter, Herbert 47, 101, 109 McCarthy, Edward 57, 72, 109 Modaileri. Robert 51 Moeller, William 33 , Moll. Peter 6, 35. 61, 64, 65 Mollov, George 31 Monahan, James 20, 93 Monahan, Michael 63, 82, 83, 127, 159, 1 6 Montague, Michael 27 Montes, Joseph 81, 159 Mooney, John 41, 95 Mooney, Thomas 55, 94, 95 Mooney, VVilliam 72, 159 Moore, John 127, 159, 176 Moran, Scott 57 Morone, John 27 Moroz, Donald 25 Morris, Kenneth 35, 116 Mortensen, Paul 72, 159 Moss, James 25, 115 Moss, Stephen 159 Motheris Club 68, 69 Mottley, Lawrence 33 Mottola, Gary 63, 77, 82, 89, 90, 114, 160 O,Connell, John 77, 82, 160 O,Connell, John 55 O'Connor, Dennis 23 O'Connor, Gregory 79, 127, 160 O'Connor, Walter 39, 92, 109 Oddo, John 29 O'Donnell, Kevin 53, 95 O'Doivcl, VVilliam 63, 75, 82, 126, 1 Oettinger, Joseph 49, 79, 105, 114 Offen, Christopher 53, 84, 100 O'Hara, Wayme 21 O,Hare, Francis 43, 66 O'Keefe, Michael 33 O'Leary, Michael 55, 79 Oleksuik, Francis 21 Olley, Raymond 51, 72 Olsen, Richard 45, 92 O,Neil, William 55, 109 Oratory Club 65 O'Reilly, Thomas 20, 21 O'Rourke, Paul 35 O'Rourke, Thomas 51, 104, 112 Orzech, Joseph 43, 105 Outdoor Track 112, 113, 114, 115 Paglieri, Ralph 51, 105, 116 Paglieri, Raymond 23, 115 Panos, James 55 Pannizzo, Francis 53 Panny, Richard 161 Paolella, John 43, 90, 105, 114 Parker, John 55, 114, 115 Pascavage, Peter 37 Pasini, Kenneth 57, 96, 100 Pastor, Edward 51 Pasuit, Paul 43, 62 Patterson, Thomas 41, 80 Pavia, Charles 29 Pennotti, Raymond 51, 72, 176 Penque, David 66, 109, 161 Penny, Rev. Bro. William C. 132 Pepe, Eric 29 Perazzo, Vincent 29 Perin, Robert 161 Petraglia, Gerald 29 Petroccione, John 104, 113, 161 Pettigano, Ronald 21, 72 Pflugh, John 87, 109, 162 Physical Education 103 Physics Club 81 Picciallo, Mr, Michael A. 16, 88, 93 Piccirillo, Thomas 53 61 Pierce, Walter 31, 93 Pinto, Mr. Ralph J. 16, 88, 90, 116, 117 Pirog, Gerald 72, 162 Plummer, David 25 Podgurski, -Charles 21, 77, 102 Popp, Walter 31 Poppe, William 59, 90, 92 Potenski, Kenneth 57, 62 Powers, Daniel 162 Presti, Joseph 29, 72 Preziosi, Dominick 45 Prior, John 49, 84, 176 Prom 130, 131 Ptak, Robert 57, 78 Puglise, Paul 33, 77 Purchia, Michael 39, 90, 92, 109 Purchia, Paul 126, 162, 176 Purkert, John 63, 79, 127, 162 Pushaw, Warren 41, 77 Puzo, Glenn 162 Quinn, Charles 35 Quinn, Edward 47 I DEX Scanlan, Michael 47, 64 Scattereggia, Leonard 47, 105, 114 Schaab, Glenn 57 Schade, George 53 Schafiner, Robert 166 Schaffner, Timothy 37 Scheider, Thomas 27 Schimpf, John 41, 80, 105, 114 Schimpf, Thomas 63, 64, 116, 127, 166 Sclmeider, William 29, 102 Schopp, Robert 166 Scherck, Anton 39 Schwartz, Thomas 59 Schweikert, Erich 39, 84 Scillia, Anthony 37 Schwenke, Thomas 55, 176 Scocchio, Justin 167 Scott, Richard 43 Scuilla, Charles 37 Sealy, Douglas 167 Secco, John 51 Seely, Daniel 23, 80, 105 Se edin Francis 57 Taylor, Arthur 37, 72 Taylor, Gerald 53 Taylor, John 57, 72, 114 Tennis 117 Thelen, Richard 53 Thelen, Robert 23, 72 Theme 4, 5 Thonack, William 37 Thurnau, Henry 21 Tileston, Ralph 27 Title Page 2,3 Tomesch, John 55, 85, 176 Tonon, Pa ul 57 Toomb, Kevin 41, 77 Tozzi, Vincent 27 Track 94, 95, 104, 105, 112-115 Tracy, Raymond 66, 168 Trapp, Th Travaglio, omas 21 Bart 39, 92, 114 Tremble, Kevin 72, 169 Trojan, Donald 51, 80 Trombetti, Richard 25 Tronolone, Charles 37 Turro, James 31, 72 Quinn, Sean 61, 78, 163 Quinn, Thomas 35 Quinn, Thomas 39 Quirin, Christopher 25, 95 Rabadan, William 59, 88, 90, 91 Raich, Joseph 63, 72, 163 Radtke, Steven 23 Reilly, Myles 49 Reilly, William 47, 81, 105, 114 Reimer, Richard 59 Reinthaler, Richard 49, 84, 100, 104, 112 Regan, James 35, 79 Regan, Joseph 27 Rella, Joseph 41 g i Seibold, David 39, 72 Senerchia, Richard 38, 39 Senior Senior Divider 132, 133 s 134-171 Sferra, George 27 ,72 Shafner, Timothy 37, 72 Shannon, Rev. Bro. Jerome A. 11, 132 Sharkey, John 77, 127, 167 Sh aw, Shaw, John 63, 126, 167 Kevin 27 Shea, Kevin 53 Shea, William 35, 105, 113 Sheeran, Thomas 21 Shenk, Thomas 63, 75, 79, 167 Sherlock, Joseph 35 Sidelights 124, 125 Tuttle, Robert 43 Twoney, Edward 57, 100 Tyler, George 81, 169 Underclass Divider 18, 19 Underclassmen 20-59 Urscheler, Jack 43, 80, 105, 114 Vaccaro, Kenneth 35, 72 Vafier, James 27 Valle, Michael 35 Van Epps, John 35, 66 Van Leuven, George 59, 84, 90 Van Pelt, Robert 82, 107, 112, 126, 169 Rende, John 27 Retreat 126, 127 Reverri, George 29 Richter, John 37 Rigby, Robert 82, 108, 117, 126, 163 Riley, James 41 Ritter, Joseph 4, 126, 163 Ritter, Preston 78, 163 Roberts, Douglas 164 Roberts Geoffre 63 164 Sidote, John 31 Siliato, Anthony 23 Silvia, Peter 25 Simmons, John 29 Simmons, Robert 59 Simmons, Williany 82, 85, 167 ,176 Sims, Gerard 23 Sindt, Joseph 49 Slattery, James 39 Slipe, Robert 63, 84, 127, 168 Vane, Eugene 31 Vasquez, Alan 39, 114 Vasta, James 51, 90, 176 Venn, Michael 37, 101, 109 Verhulst, Paul 55 Vermiere, Albert 84, 87, 90, 113, 127, 169, 176 Vennylen David 31 Vermylen: John 126, 169, 176 Vermylen, Peter 47 Snyde , Y 1 Roberts, Raymond 21 Roening, Kevin 27 Rogalin, Roger 35 Rogers, Stephen 41 Rogers, William 29 Rohan, John 164 Rollins, Mr. William J. 5, 16 Romano, Michael 63, 79, 164 Romano, Robert 27 Rorro, Thomas 53, 72 Smith, Eugene 41, 72, 114 Smith, John A. 21, 95, 102, 115 Smith, John M. 21 Smith, John 49, 100, 117 Smith, Peter 33 Smith Smith , Rev. Bro. Joseph S. 17, 66 Thomas 39, 92, 105, 115 Smola, James 25 r, Richard 51. 62. 94. 95, 105, 112 Rossetti, Thomas 57 Rossi, Paul 82, 127, 164 Rossi, Stephen 126, 165 Roth, Allen 47, 80 Roth, John 25, 102 Rotter, Daniel 55 Rovito, John 27, 93, 115 Rudloff, William 41 Rullo, George 19, 33 Russell, Michael 79, 107, 165 Russotti, Philip 19, 49, 82, 90, 176 Ryan, Charles 45 Ryan, Dennis 55 Ryan, Patrick 51 Ryan, Philip 23 Ryan, Stephen 57, 112 Ryan, VVilliam 53, 72, 105 Sabatelli, Frank 63, 82, 85, 109, 126, 165, 176 Sabella, Robert 55 Sacco, John 23, 93, 116 Sachau, John 126, 165, 176 Sager, Frederick 45, 105, 114 Saitta, Arthur 117, 165 Sala, Michael 49, 72, 126 Salerno, Paul 72, 127, 166 Salmond, William 45 Salvo, Thomas 31, 80 Sammut, Stephen 27 Santeramo, Michael 39, 72 Santoro, Salvatore 23 Sassano, Michael 29 Sartori, Anthony 25 Sattem, John 37 Savaria, Walter 49, 62 Sbarbaro, James 63, 72, 127, 166 Sbarbaro, Mr. Andrew 70 Soboleski. Richard 57, 72, 96, 100 Sodality 62 Sokoloski, Mr. James E. 17, 94, 95, 104, 105, 115 Sophomores 34-47 Sottili, David 53. 90. 96, 97, 109 Spann, Jetirey 47. 95 Spatz. James 53, 85. 176 Spendlev, Paul 49 ,79 Spiritual Advisors 7 Spohn, Richard 59 Sports 88-117 Sports Divider 86, 87 Spring Sports 108 Squitieri, William 31, 77 Stace, Joseph 43, 81 Stack. John 59, 89, 90 Staff 176 Stagg, Robert 41 Stapleton. Philip 168 Stewart, Peter 33 Steingrass, Frederick 59 Stokes. Gregory 53, 90 Stolz, John 27 Streeter, Mr. M. 88. 90 Strickland, Michael 168 Student Council 82 Stukewski ,YValter 57 Sullivan, Dennis 33 Sweenv, Gerald 31, 93 ' Swierzbinski. Michael 37. 66 Swift, Lloyd 25. 62, 95, 105, 115 Szima. Joseph 23 Szonyi, Attila 79, 123, 168 Tabano, Mr. Vincent 70, 130 Taelen, A. 72 Tao1'mina, Caesar 49, 62 Villa, Joseph 55 Visocki, Roger 47 Vitell, John 75, 82, 109, 123, 126, 170 Vnenchak, Dennis 41, 114 Von I-Ioene, Robert 84, 170, 176 Von Ohlen, Richard 47, 94, 114 Walker, Robe1't 170 Walker, Robert 57 Walsli, Edward 45 Walsh, Rev. Bro. James B. 1, 17, 80, 104 Walsh, Rev. Bro. Robert P. 17 Watkins, Scott 79, 170 NVebb, James 37 Weber, Julius 41 Weigman, Thomas 51, 72, 176 Weixel, John 66, 170 Werner, Michael 78, 96, 107, 170 Wescott, Walter 37 t Whalen, Joseph 25, 62, 95, 105, 115 White, James 23 White, Richard 59 Wielkopolski, Ronald 43 Wiley, Thomas 37, 92 Williams, David 55 Williams, Mr. Elton L. 17, 125 Wobbekind, William 72, 127, '171 Wright, James 39 VVurtz, William 31 Yack, Roy 35 Young, Dennis 31, 105, 115 Yuells, Eugene 72 ,171 Zavada, Donald 21, 93, 105 Zappile, Ronald 55, 79 Zauche, Christopher 63, 171 Zecchin, Kurt 33 Zema, Michael 51 Zengota, Joseph 47, 80 Zetelski, Robert 37, 105, 114 Zink, Clifford 23, 77 Zisa, James 171 Zodl, Joseph 55, 85, 176 Zukewski, Mark 35, 105, 114 Zupcic, Anthony 51, 72 CRUSADER '65 BOARD OF EDITORS Steve La Rocca, '65 Editor-in-Chief Brother Michael S. McElhatton Moderator John Dahms, '66 Photography Editor Patrick McKee, '66, Assistant Michael Monahan, '65 Literary Editor Robert Slipe, '65, Assistant Edward Costanza, '65 Caption Editor Mark Lawless, '65, Assistant John Chen, '65 Faculty Editor Robert Harrington, '65 Senior Editor Dennis Meany, '65 Underclass Editor John Vermylen, '65, Assistant William Simmons, '65 Activity Editor Patrick Daly '65 Sports Editor Jolm Malone, '65 Art Editor Steven Jambor, '67, Assistant William Bagley, '66 Layout Editor John Hartnett, '66, Assistant Frank Sabatelli, '65 Typing Editor James Nelan, '66, Assistant A1 Vermeire, '65 Finance Editor Patrick McKee, '66, Assistant Thomas Schwenke, '66, Assistant Andrew Buzzelli, '65 Promotion Editor Kevin Gaynor, '65 Corresponding Editor Alan Brower, '65, Assistant Albert Bensimon, '65 Highlights Editor 176 CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS John R. Barry, '65, John Brogan, :'65, Christopher Erstling, '65, John Koeppel, '65, John Moore, '65, Paul Purchia, '65, John Sac- hau, '65, Robert Von Hoene, '65. Timothy Ahern, '66, Roger Bach- or, '66, Jon Batkay, '66, Joseph Butwinski, '66, Anthony Cavet, '66, Gary Connaghton, '66, Chris- topher Doherty, 6, John Heck, '66, Daniel Henry, '66, Roger McCar1'on, '66, Lawrence Merse, '66, Ray Pennotti,'66, John Prior, '66, Philip Russotti, '66, James Vasta, '66, Tom Weigman, '66. John Connolly, '67, John Gerst- mayr, '67, Peter Giella, '67, Michael Cranfield, '67, Richard Kaprowski, '67. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Thomas Canariato, '66, Ga Fuller, '67, Stephen Cribbon '67, Richard Hluchan, 67, Fred erick Mayer, '67, Ronald Mey ersburg, '67. James Spatz, '66 John Tomesch, '66, Joseph Zodl '66 We wish to express our sin cere thanks to Rasbach Studio for the underclass formals, Da vis Studios for the senior an faculty portraits, and Leit Inc., for aid in the use of th Leica Camera, which the pho 'tagraphy staff took all the i formals with. The World Tel gram and Sun and the Recor and Call for the sports pictur which they contributed. DeLux Craft Company and Mr. Coh for the covers. To the staff 'T. O'Toole 61 Sons, of Sout Norwalk, Conn., who printe the yearbook, and especially t Mr. James Carney for his u tiring help and patience. X 1 X . i V I l. 1 A5 ,A V E, ,. M . e Q, N p, v a ' w : l ji ,, L i i
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