Bergen Catholic High School - Crusader Yearbook (Oradell, NJ)
- Class of 1966
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U 1-sf ef 41 11- ,U if -cf my x lk li rl' 1 ri f X 1- Q, ff' if, 'Q 1'l ill' I ff' M' f w , ffl' if N U iff N- MI 'fi' Vi if .If ff lf lx -f fi T ix gf 'l llii ll ,.. h - Nil -ff'-in x V.. X - w --.xxx A 'Vn X K f. . i 1 Action! This is our distinguishing feature - constant movement, per- petual action. This action is distinguished too - distinguished by our intense, total involvement in it. We fight. We give one hundred per cent. All the time. ' This spirit of involvement, vitalized in another Spirit, gives strength, purpose, integrity, meaning, and true significance to all our acts. To strive is to live. We are SPIRITED, we are INVOLVED, we are ALIVE! 5 xl, l', l il, l il ll FJ K A QUIET MOMENT LAUGHTER 4 THE SPECIAL' il l it THE suBuME ACTIVITIES NOVELTIES WINNING STRUGGLING COMING BACK SCHOLASTICS I I ' ,I l 100 years of Let us praise a man of renown, Such as has borne rule . . . A man of fortitude, endued with wisdom. By the strength of his wisdom lnstructing men in most holy words. A man rich in virtue, e Studying beautitulnessp Living in peace . . . His praises shall be related. His posterity shall endure forever . . His name lives to all generations, And generations yet to come will speak of his wisdom. CBen Sirach, 44, passiml Sixty years! Sixty years of dedication, striving, work- ing, involvement. These have been full years for you, Brother Gleeson, full in the know-ledge that you have consecrated your life, by vows, to God, full in the service of that monastic life and in the spiritual and scholastic development of the boys to whose training you have devoted this time. In 1911, you, a young Christian Brother, arrived 'From Ireland. There were only ten Brothers in America and two Irish Christian Brothers' schools. You and the other Brothers willingly worked, and'sacrificed, and gave all for the glory of God. There are now in America 734 Brothers in 34 schools teaching 22,007 students. Careful preparation united to a Christ-like understanding and pedagogical skill are what you employed in teaching the Word of God, the intricacies of Latin and Greek, and the events of American History. Indeed, Brother, you have left enshrined a memorable vision in the minds and hearts of a vast multitude among whom are prelates, priests, pro- fessional men, and countless others - your students, Brother. Yes, they do and shall relate your praises, and generations. yet to come shall speak of your kindness, wisdom, and patience. You have' done great things, Brother, important things. You have governed with re- sponsibility and courage the North American Province of the Christian Brothers of Ireland, you have ,served as Principal of All Hallows High School and Iona Preparatory School. But you will be remembered, Brother Gleeson, by your boys, now men, not for this but for your kindness, wisdom, and patience. Now you are at Bergen Catholic, still young in spirit - still- teaching - still giving. How well we remember the spontaneous ovation, you, the football team's number one fan, received when you addressed the Bishop Egan rally, and most of all the encouragement and school spirit you helped to fuse and .maintain. Most of us can remember a time when a kind, or a stern word from you helped us along. How many boys have youihelped in this way, and in a thousand other ways? Thank you, Brother. Ad multos anos! service Si B 'ff' iff' ., A! 'ip gf lf we work upon marble, it will per- ish, if on brass, time will efface ity if we rear temples, they will crumble in the 4. t 1, J, dust, but if we work upon immortal minds, and imbue them with principles, bkxz with the iust fear of God and love of fel- lif i '-if' A lowman, we engrave for those tablets something which will brighten for all eternity. lDaniel Websterj H What does it mean? What does it mean, Brother Shan- non, to have gladly spent forty years of your life in the service of the Lord? It means forty years of instructing youth by word and example in Christian Doctrine, of awakening Latin .classes with a thunderous bo! bis! bitlj of opening before our minds with exact data, informative facts and interesting sidelights the events of Church and World History, 'thus enabling us to know and love our faith and heritage. lt means building, Brother, building in youth a monument more lasting than bronze, more lofty than pyramids. In helping others to mold their lives, you, too, have built your own, your life in religion, a life that has been con- ..,.-9 rr as i E l REVEREND' snort-usa, JEROME A. SHANNTONT F.S.C.H-. i 40 yeafrsl T stant, faithful to its commitment, sincere and firm in its structure, - a life of integrity. Iona School in New Rochelle was the cornerstone of your apostolate. Subsequent assignments were to Power Mem- orial Academy, l.eo High School, where you taught tor fifteen years, All Hallows, and, in 1956, Bergen Catholic. Throughout these years you have had an intense interest in your students and their welfare, an interest which has continued long after their graduation. Their letters to you are a true sign of their appreciation. The Missions have been one of your primary interests. The Mission schools of the Brothers in Africa and the West Indies have had few ntore sincere or helpful friends than you. Your kind advice and encouragement as Moderator of the Mothers' Club have helped this organization to develop into an active part of our school. lt is fitting on this, the tenth anniversary of our school, that the Crusader '66 should be dedicated to you. As a member of the first teaching staff and as the Assistant Superior you shared with the other Brothers and students the pioneering hardships - lack of heat, the carrying back and forth and arranging of desks, a sea of mud where grounds and walks are at present. You have seen the infant school grow and develop into one of the outstand- ing schools of New Jersey. Thank you, Brother, for your help in so many ways. Thank you for your dedicated service in building up the Body of Christ. Ad multos anosl 'ff 414513 '41 N 'VGJW 'Wal , 'ff ' 3 f 5' ' ' , 71 Q , , Q-WKWB A ix ,Vw an QM: ,H WY,N:,cK5,X I - .. vt an 5' N H 2 'Z-i! 1!':' 72 . , W-V , V -. M 1 ww im W .f g1M . f W ' WH NM. ' R Su L f V ,Wm !' 1 Eg A , . A , M nw, 1 -ww Z .59 1 M igij, Y Wewy . L 4 X QU- C-1' T , ' ff' , K . u 1.37- .,4:A'5 f., g ,fr 1.531 , 'f' ' ff , . ., . 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' 3 .L.'T . - V' H 'L ' 'Q Q1 I F a ia, -.. - , V 1 ' , .:, l '5 af P 121: 4 W-2.11 ,+ Q . 4 1 fi dv 1 - Q. E 0.6.5 .2 bk?- x X X X 1 i FACULTY :gm ,X H, H N QM M 6 2 nil 0 g ,J ' W ADMINI TRAT O .L !m.3.3g3g.ng,,:f.fga?gff 4: wisqi ...,. , ., REV. BROTHER ALFRED X. KEANE, Principal ,,,.--- ,,.-..- ,, ' ms, We L 4.5 ,tau - . W f ...-E sf E-.-,,E E 1 -...L E1-S ...- -1 ,V v Q-3 11 ,fo it fv- i' ,-.., .-an-1 -,M -'C ...-- -- H555 mm an M55 ,- '39 W H, , 3 if WFEHM ,1 - ., 31 A-' J 1,. Nj e.a i1 REV PETER D'SOUZA Faculry Chclplcun REV BROTHER CHARLES B IRWIN School Treasurer RELIGIO DEPARTME T me REV. BRO. JOHN L. GILCHRIST RELIGION CHAIRMAN Assigned with the instruction of Religion and English, Bro. Gilchrist has coupled this task with a fervent desire to make Bergen a better school. For seven years, his lasting intluence has reaped praise from former students. A true educator, Bro. graduated from Iona with a B.A. in History and from St. John's with a M.A. in Theology. MR. JAMES E. SOK Probably no other teacher in B.C. has instilled the desire to do well as has Mr. Sok. His personal enthusiasm has led to the establishment at our constantly successful track and cross-country teams. ln addition to being the Physical Education in- structor, Mr. Sok also teaches Religion. He came from Montclair College where he received his B.S. in Physical Education, and from N.Y.U. where he earned his M.A. in Education. REV. BRO. RONALD A. HOWE In his second year at Bergen, Brother Howe's teaching assignmehts include Religion and His- tory. He received his B.A. from St. Basil's Col- lege and his M.A. at St. John's Universitv. Brother also moderates the Freshman and Soph- omore Football teams, and enioys swimming and reading in his leisure time. 11:-P' gli REV. BRO. JAMES G. GLOS Primarily concerned with their higher education, Bro. Gloss exerts a glowing influence on his students which is constantly reflected in their out- standing performance. Religion, Biology, and Chemistry are listed among his assignments this year. Brother earned his B.S. at lona and has done graduate work at Gonzaga University. When free, Bro. then, enioys tennis, basketball and reading. REV. BRO. GERALD M. WALDRON A candidate for his M.A. at Seton Hall, Brother Waldron comes to us from Iona College, where he received his B.A. lnstructing Religion and Latin, he previously has taught at Vancouver College. Brother couples his scholastic duties with his task as moderator of Bowling. Besides, Brother finds enioyment in painting, swimming, and hockey. E GLI H DEPARTME T 49 me 2121 7:11 'um 3155 ill! WIS? to fum A gow health... .45 Z REV BRO JOHN B CHANEY ilu: WM -s-4-..-N '-argl'-.J .4 t In his second year as a member of Bergens faculty, Brother Chaney divides his time teach- ing English and Spanish. To complement this, he is also head of Sophomore Guidance. ' ENGLISH CHAIRMAN B,-oqher gl-uduqged wifh Q B.A. from long and Mr. Montagno's talents are well distributed throughout the school in this, his gtk A-he MR. THOMAS M. MURRAY being one of our Physical Education and coach of the Sophomore Track and Squads Mr Murray also conducts an course He received his BA at Rutgers has studied Theater Arts Mr Murrays sports are football and lacrosse studied Spanish at Seton Hall. seventh year at Bergen. Both of our fine literary efforts, the Herald and Emphasis, are under his guidance. Mr. Montagna teaches English and Chem- istry, and received his B.A. from Iona, his M.A. from N.Y.U., and did gradui ate work at Notre Dame. T MR. THOMAS W. IRWIN This year Mr Irwnns diversified talents have been well distributed throughout the school He has made his presence felt both by his capable teaching of English and History In class and by his success as Varsity Bowling and Baseball Coach Presently working on his MA in Educatuon at Manhattan College Mr lrwln is the recipient of a BA from Iona College ff-F55 sits. sg MR. R. BARRY MCBRIAR This year Mr McBnar teaches English and Biology and IS the moderator of the debating club H attended St Michaels College where he received his AB and has studied at Fordham A new member of our faculty Mr McBrlar plans further graduate work in Clinical Psychology REV. BRO. ANTONIAAJ. IZIPS MATH , CHAIRMAN Bro. Lips, in his third year at Bergen, devotes a great part of his time to unlocking themysteries of mathe- matics with his eager students. A 'holder of a .B.5, from Iona and' a M.S. from -Fordham, he has also attended Boston College and Catholic'University. On top of being a highly qualified teacher, Brother moderates the Varsity and .lunidr 'Varsity Football teams. V V - sttt E., REV. BRO. JAMES B. WALSH lnstructing our students for his seventh year at B.C., Brother Walsh dedicates his time to teach- ing Biology, and Geometry. He received his B.A. at Iona and his M.A. from St. John's. Aside his teaching duties he is moderator of the track team. Brother is also in charge of our ever- expanding bookroom. '- -igpnew .addition at Bergen this year, Bro. lucas -, '- 0. 4 I I 5BR'O.'fMlCHAE'L D. LUCAS has ,proven 'to be invaluable to-the teaching statt. ,Besides Mathematics, Brother also teaches Religion. He received his B.S. from Iona College, and 'enioys readingt in his spare time. Brother's favorite sports -include baseball and basketball. THAD 531: ' 'I-1: ,K ,..,.,1 -Q: 1 ,-1 ,fe-f fds- QQ' Q ei ' ' . - .5 - Q fa - MR. GEORGE H. WEBBI . In this, his first year at Bergen Catholic, Mr. Webb can he found teaching Mathematics. He attended the University of Virginia where he received his B.S. Mr. Webb devotes a great deal of his time and ettort after school helping students unravel the peculiarities of Math and has proven to be a fine asset to Bergen's faculty. CIE CE DEPARTMENTS ve Yr.:- REV. BRO. JOHN E. DORNBOS SCIENCE CHAIRMAN This year finds Bro. Dornbos, the moderator of the Varsity and Junior Varsity basketball teams, -teaching,Physics, Modern Algebra and! Advanced Algebra. He received this B.S. in 'Physics andjbin Math ,land his ini Education from' Seton:,HallIY!BrQ,,:mQljisftitth,,y?g1rf ati'iBergeri, is V It currently. wbrkinss .931 his .M-S.. ini Phxsicsaf. the.'DEi.?eisity if 'lz!91re Qbi1E-I A-gf ' -. tj - -A ' 1 I r' 11- iff 4 5 f.i if -'l5:3f.LQi7'1E:'..lP 41 1'. f' -7 - 'ir iigif, 'i.QQcI. ,I .1,'f7:.j:.g- cl..-' , - cc '-1 ' .M .-'U it . . f F't' ii 4- Ag A Er, .ALL c L I 3 I I I .'. ' ' '. J I ' CL' - '-I' 1-is -'-' -v. . .'., P1 ,' .-- - -V - JJ., .': , ' Ifg -. , ,,, ,- -Q , . .. ll, .-. 2 4 -, ' ' --gfwasi asgslj-,gags :mu-s'3i'!'h'4T:iI ' , f W I L 1-TL .IL '1r'g,,.' ,L -.JR gr 1 '1 r-1 '.4 - ' -- ,l.'-:.- ' -Years, FT-IF -j 'L -is ' . L - .. ..... A - s I 1 I . I A 1. -hz, ,. .,c.?,we , . -ff. .. ,,-up ,-,. '--.1 mp, . . .-.,,1w ef- ,2.:.1.s,iy-4-' , Je- Wei. .sa L-- .. q ,+,-i.-.a 1: A ,,,: MR. JOHN MAZZIOTIA I HISTORY' CHAIRMAN ' U Presently, Mr. Mazziotta 'teaches European and American History to' his students. Hevalso pilots P ' our successful Varsity basketball team. He received his B.A: at lona College, his M.A. at Columbia University, and also has attended Georgetown University. Previously, Mr. Magziotta coached at All Hallows, where he was taught the winning formula which he has established' at B.C. HI TORY DEPARTME T I I MR. VICTOR L. LIGGIO in a manner characteristic of our fine Mr. Liggio keeps his students intrigued the marvels of Business Law and History. Cur- in his ninth year here, he is the coach of e Varsity Baseball and the Freshman Football ams. Mr. Liggio graduated with a B.B.A. from na College and has since attended St. .lohn's Iwigqtgqizr Q-if Q F- I 1 iii MR. FRANK J. GREGUS Primarily concerned with the education of his pupils, Mr. Gregus has demonstrated his capa- bilities beyond a doubt in this, his first year at Bergen. Presently, his assignments include History, Biology and the Coin and Stamp Club. A recipient of a B.S. in Education Mr. Gregus has attended Seton Hall, Farleigh Dickinson, and St. Mary's . I . .-.H . ,c .,.. W, .,,...,HqIl.,,..en.d-.h.ns- Universities. A -, n ,V K .-pi-V.: TWLIA- nl. jf! ITI1Qe - Zfiictf '-feernl 99 n' ' - erfsg:ljalents.4.. .andlrworld 'Histoizyz Pt. Rytgersb, .Wliefe . swhea-I. spring arrives, Afreshrhvnf Bdsebell? Gmibh-Q MR. WILLIAM J. ROLLINS Guidance Chairman Mr. Rollins devotes the greater part of his time aiding hopeful seniors attain their college accept- ances. Apart from this, he also teaches History and Reading in this, his fifth year at Bergen. He received his B.S. at St. Peter's, his M.A. at Seton ililfoilliilslfiij dpresel 1inN'Psychology I y 2. Wylsgii elif M W REV. BRO. -,PATRICK G. MQPADDEN' In his third -year at Bergen, Brother McFadden teaches French and Religion. As moderator of the band, Showtime, and' B.0.B., his capable leadership is constantly reflected. Bro. received his B.S. in Education and' his M.A. in French from Fordham University, and 'has furthered his study at Laval University. Brother is a tennis tan and has a keen interest in art. fiat REV. BRO. MICHAEL S. MCELHATTON Ably directing the complex task of moderating the Crusader, Brother is presently in his third year at Bergen teaching French, Religion and Spanish. His credits include a B.A. from Iona College and, at present, is studying at Seton Hall for his M.A. Only this past summer Brother studied at L'Institut Catholique in Paris grid Ltoured France extensively. V I L T1 - , ,... ..4.:.A,,A,?... f .. ,. f --- --f'v ' :QTJ-':s.:: ' .i I ' I I I, , ' x ,I v ra I I I REV. BRO. DAVID A. VILLECCO MODERN LANGUAGE CHAIRMAN Bergen is fortunate to have on its faculty this year Brother Villecco who, at present, is teaching Spanish and Religion. Besides heading our Modern Language department, Bro. also moderates the Spanish Club and is our Athletic Moderator. His numerous degrees include a B.A. from Iona College, a M.A. from St. John's University, and a Ph.D. from Universidad Interamericana. These credits are further complemented by Brother's studies at L'Institut Catholique in Paris. Bro. also is an avid enthusiast of lbasehall and golf. e -v 5'm 2 ks.,- REV. BRO. JOSEPH S. SMITH ln his eight years at Bergen, Brother Smith has skillfully managed the school library as Library Assistant, a task he held for six years at Iona College. This year Brother is teaching Religion and French. He is recipient of a B.S. from Ford- ham University, has an M.S. in Library Science from Columbia University, and has done extensive MR. JAMES J. OBROTKA Now in his tenth year, one of Bergen's Mr. Obrotka has exhibited his adept talent in directing our fine band. This is teaching English and Spanish. Mr. has received his B.S. and M.A. from and has attended N.Y.U. and Seton Hall. credits also include a period of study in Paris Wwdik inifrench ,at' Laval .Unive?sity, , ' i br- 1,-'-if ,, , f - If - I ,. ' - ' f 'Wg-. -1 . , H , 'f:.,e3.f.l,-ani- ,gg-gl..--.,..,1 1,,. -, gm, 1 Ii 1 .ii s rt up .-.5 '. . Y ' ', . , .. :Jw -.-I-4: ' - 'I 'A ir' A ' ' J 'QHIH-,,JL.,v.. I .4 .ft 5 Ji... H K aj.. R ,ji -t.t'.- 4.11.4 .rr 3 I GW'-f t, I If N wr we-r-,1 .I ' Law- :mn ' ' I H I Jw . if , -- 1 , wi- u ,E 1 ' iir I U.. ' - ' ' . Jann.. , .- I he... I 'Il U , - w .. A E - 1 I. .-.-.H .1 -.-J 52,99-7Q.IeE .... ,Q - 4- ' 'R :L L-VI.L H 'i 51233 ai: ' 'A' E fe.. Q Rev, Bao. ILIL PATRICK Ai CiLEE?iJN educator in the truest syense,fzBro. Qleesoig litin toihis studentsf Now in his fifth at Bergen, he has once been,Provincial gif. he' Ntriericah Prloyince,'Princibal oiX'iAllE Halldiifsi nstitute and Iona'Prep. He holds a B.A. from f. Ma,ry's and anxM.A.,fromg,F9rdhan1 Uniyersit nd recently received an' l.l..D. from Iona Collegi K V. 44 N Nj? mem: 'I wi! , :JE --jjtallighn receivediqhis WBLQA. at St.VIeg,Maryis andre ,I e , 'AL I. E ,I vm EA 2-Iii ffasefgfm I A125 I l L .ge .. ' ' ' ' wsssm ' T5 iii: ' 2 I ijBishop Guilfoyle 'in AltoonaifAPa., Halligoni teaches Religibnl ,,25U9liSl!,z Qfilisnl-57l!11,..,Fll0l1Q Wlihs 'Returning 16 Beigen aliter tgizchiniima 7 I. I EQ I,, Ii M, L QE - lava: 1 ' 'Vfiif' 'fn-A Abeangfimoasgzfor lherfjubliasiipeakiip I'si5H1inziA?iff? An avid hockey fan onclyan excellent skater, Mr. iattended F5jdhammUnliyersity.M V L' A 'Ei' 313:27 ,gf fa. I LII. .3 :I .Q mm. . , I I ,,.. Z... L 551: + AA? CLASSICAL LA R? l I I , I - RE A .fn 5 Bm ff? ' ' 11222122271 MR. JOHN B. COURTNEY CLASSICAL LANGUAGE CHAIRMAN This year Mr. Courtney's teaching assignments include Latin and Religion. As L, It 5 'S 3 A. addition 'fiiesefifws fiieuliygihiwginr' if? Mr. McDermott. His teaching -assignments includef fsl:'Il I?2'!'5' Hsseobfeilied fliis- ' ff'Sociol6Ey frditii Hol?Cro?s where he'fgNas'residenfQf 'Mtg theq,Dean' of In, Lhisywspare ,time-Mrfjf ff?McDerrE61f 'ei1ioys','giteadi3iiQu din6iA'qII.H1spbrts:sf -QT, ,Q 5 AS I I fi? ,ga iii .Ei-A 1, sf, , A , Y MR. CHRISTOPHER J. DONFIELD Junior Guidance Director Now in his sixth year at Bergen, Mr. Donfield capably teaches English and Latin. Currently working on his Doctorate in Guidance, he is also the assistant Basketball Coach. Mr. Donfield re- ceived his B.S. at Fordham usd his M.A. at Seton A A.gfiff-z51.ffv+9.gfiSf'iffsSbvqwfvfhe'h-me fineilntlveise mevelgpingggf ,., ,.,. 2 'A . odiiiichoil? 7AEFCoiuiQlii'?ey moigiiiniffhis' amonaiifgihd hif3iMfiAigfiom'i?SffiJdlfn's. .Hifi Qiiii i' I 902221 iii ' 'tft Ali' 'A-A ge A S is osne ofQB.C's'-original pioneers, this year being his tenthwas a iorticipatingfgiember ...ifI xi yi ir my fi was ew f I jg 17 f III IIi I IIIII I i1-- A ' . viii - f UI, A, . Y. , I., L ., V Lf .,-T . ' , . I l it MRS. J. WARREN CHAPMAN Librarian Mrs. Chapman, an eight year veteran in our library department, is one of the unexpendable people at Bergen Catholic. She is always ready to answer the questions of students in need 'of help, and her Library Orientation course has en- lightened many students as to the varied advan- tages that the library offers. Mrs. Chapman re- ceived her education from Paterson State College. MRS. WALTER V. GILLES Secretary Mrs. Gilles is in the process of completing her tenth year at Bergen. She received her secre- tarial training at Theodore Roosevelt School. Her unceasing and untiring efforts are in a large part responsible for the smooth functioning of the office administration. Mrs. Gilles is the mother of a B.C. alumnus. PECIAL ER ICE DR. ROBERT B. GORMAN School Physician Tending to the health of B.C.'s students for the eighth straight year, Dr. Gorman's unflogging efforts have been retiected in the superb condi- tioning of the entire student body. He earned his M.D. at the University of Kansas, and is the father of two alumni and a student at B.C. A word of gratitude is extended to Dr. Gorman for his dedication. ,LJQBW MR. RALPH J. PINTO Athletic Director Mr. Pinto is one of the big men behind the spirit at Bergen this year. He has recently been ap- pointed Director of Athletics and everyone knows him for his devotion to the Football team. He also coaches the Varsity golf team and spends much of his spare time at this, his favorite hobby. Mr. Pinto is married and has two children. MR. DOMINICK L. ALBAMONTE Maintenance Superintendent Whenever a helping hand is needed, Mr. Alba- monte can always be found. The excellent main- tenance of our school is a tribute to his superla- tive work, Dom, as he has come to be known by most of the students, finds relaxation after school in bowling and golf. Many times he can be found beating the skins in a well known band, The Noblemen. MR. E. L. WILLIAMS Driver Education This is Mr. Williams' second year at Bergen . . - s . Y l already his ability as Instructor of the Education course is well known Prior to Ber Mr. Williams spent 'I7 years in the effort to m students safe and responsible drivers. He obtai his BA. from Springfield College in Massa: setts and his M.A. from N.Y.U. REV. LEONARD J. JORDICK St. Peter the Apostle, River Edge SPIRITUAL ADVISQRS 4 'ni-tht! 1, kee MY . , g lrle., A ? REV. EDWARD F. KAVIN REV. PAUL J. LEHMAN ST- M0I'Y'S, Dumoni , Scicred Heart, Haworth Most Reverend THOMAS A. BOLAND Archbishqp of Newark F 0 xs- 'QT-s ,.sN., Yi- 5 nfs- . V- Wx ' -151 'f .. 4,5 H.. , -. - J 9 ' 1' 1 - u 4? , - , 's 'N g , I -4. w -, in 's 1 'Q -.,, '.. . .- A-Ji: .-Jr. A- w -. N '- wx- M' 'N'-.zu -N Q. f ff I -... X: ,,.,,,., Y W WfLl,,Q x .. 's -..gy Y 4,,,:. H, ' ,s,.,j- '. r ' 5 ' WW Mym, V- W T7 N. Q ' 'vw-, M C -Ill NIU 3 NSE 'I 'UR cum Q .7 i 4 ' n A'-..A QQ!! , I N 1- K !l ' U' 'YR .lv va. 1 X A 5- ' v q I ' Vx A A ' if 'Er , 1 1. 1 W9 V Myra-W 67 ' 2 C, 1 ' 1 x ' , . IN X t 1, I n , -.f'-.!,. , X X Q ' -.ix L rx is H fn ---J, f -J J x - f m Q f fa 5' f 4 4 'I ,I 'iv 77. I Q wk 5 q Q K 'K . 1 I L x I -fi ,Q l i 5 Q - ff SENIORS 160 6 ww' ' WW ROBERT MICHAEL ABRUNZO 1297 Hudson Road, Teaneck St. Anastasia's, Teaneck . . . Track l,2,3i Sports Athletic Committee 4. Bob derives great enioy- ment working with cars and plans a college ed- ucation among his future goals. Wx ,mfs .mu ,Q fm- w, w M.. iz- 5 i New Milli? Ht V 1 l in we 1242 JOSEPH JAMES ADDIS 285 Grand Avenue, Englewood St. John the Evangelist, Bergenfield . . . Indoor Track l,2,3,4y Outdoor Track 'l,2,3,4p Weight Lifting Club 3,45 Joe, who is an avid weight lifter and boxer, plans to major in Physical Ed- ucation in September. A , . l TIMOTHY MICHAEL AHERN 94 Warren Place, Ridgewood Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Ridgewood . . Crusader 3, Activities Editor 4, Debate If For ball 'l,2,3,4p Track 1,27 President 4, Student Cou cil 4. Tim plans to attend college in the fall. 'uv' . .:x,, will ' 7 ':! DONALD THOMAS ALLEGRA . 15 New York Avenue, Hawthorne St. Anthony's Hawthorne . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation5 Secretary 25 Vice-President 35 B.O.B. 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,4. Don intends to further his education next year at college. ROGER THOMAS BACHOR 520 Mountain Avenue, Washington Township Our Lady of Good Counsel, Washington Town- ship . . . Honor Roll 1,25 Biology Club 25 Bowl- ing 35 Crusader 3,45 Debate 15 Cross Country 15 Indoor Track 15 Outdoor Track 1. Roger plans to take at Pre-Med course next year at Boston 8 .I 4 'II fliifiifn III III wi-- E IIWHIIIA Q Vi 'A - I, , 3, , Iiiismg-'fee' ' 1 . 1. ew. I. l I - lg, Lies PAUL GEORGE ANGELI ' 1062 Jassamine Way, Fort Lee St. Nicholas, Polasides . . . Honor ROll11,3i:B0Wl- ing 15 Chess Club 3,45 Color Guard 2.'Paul finds great enjoyment skiing and his plans include a Political Science major in college. WILLIAM FRANCIS BAGLEY 122 West End Avenue, Ridgewood Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Ridgewood . . . Crusader 25 Layout Editor 3,45 B.O.B. 3,45 ln- door Track 35 Tennis 2. Bill, who is employed as an actor during the summer, is looking forward to college next year with a major in Advertising Design. QI MI 'I L ' .. , 5 I ef M se , ze ,IM 5 A NICHOLAS FRANCIS ARIEMMA' ' 81 ,Seneca Avenue, Dumont . St. Mary's Durnont . . . Honor Roll' 3,45 Soclality' 1,25 Prefect of Sodality 3,45 Bowling 1,25 Track 25 Secretary-Treasurer 3,45 Student Council 4. Nick, who is the New Jersey State, Chief Squire, plans to attend college next fall to maior in Education. ANTHONY CHARLES BARILA 423' North Avenue, Fort Lee Madonna, Fort Lee . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Apostleship of Prayer 15 Spanish Club Vice-Pres- ident 45 Track 2,3. Tony will be an Engineering maior at Manhattan next September. grfifrzrriiiee at , H523 . F ' -erfnf wr - - ,iee n - 43 - u if- vw ' if 1 as , Y gee-. K., -Y e , --:we J ,awww ,, , XE' ,. If Leger., 5 ' 3. , , . .. ' if W: ' 'fy' . , , Q, . 131 , -sir Z ef , jf. 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' l l li AV V fl 7, f.-we -e.sse..-. e C . e e M P P' C . 1 it f ON?fPETE e' Pi-frkf'tUri1refffl'enaflifij ' i 41 Kent Road, Glen Rack ' ll5iFf5'?Q?ff',Qlri'f-lGdMfi5l fMQuii: '--Cdllllgljiizfeliiiflyil . f Qt.fCatl1erine's, Gjen Rock Honor' Roll- 12 3,4 it 'Qiitrsnr :veins 1r?3gfusaag3.gs,4f eiirrefuwffrffiwdnisl Lnrenilier'Ziff-VthefCXQQA.,'jdifiglylintehgdsv itoi,',iniizi6rf J' ' ' 7 Club 45 Football l,2,3,4p Track l,2,3,4. Jon plan -ffri7Q',,Q'3'?,fiBusihess kgamlnistgatlan nextzyegQg5it,,,,Cglfge. 7 Q to maiorfjn History next fall at college. 'f11'v 'f ln-'-, '-1. :Xie-'ar 'f'fVff'r . F J W. v'1r'f'6577?.' Y J -1 11 'lUl zf' 1 'ww - , K ' Q g p A- J s A M C r rrlll P iii-,Iggy A ,,.' i' E 4' ' X i '- 1 P ss , rrry f J P of J P it ,PATRICK JosEPH BROWER J or -y Y - 'ff sm Elizabeth sneer, New Malforail ' :ii ,Pl-HLIPJ - 7 - St. Joseph's, Orodell . . . President, Fir-lnf-v Flu' ' 1 - 223rifgfl09flggg,'al AVWlflQff Huslggyk '. , N 1',,, ,Library Clubflg Chess Club 3, Cheer U y' Corpus Christi, i'Hasbrou6l5, Heights .Y J 1. Band? CW'iCC H Q B.O.B. 3,41 Track lg Cross Country l. A . V 4, r 'l,2,3,4:NBergen on Broadway 3,4.' Phil -,hopes to eral-Arts course awaits Pat at Villanova Wallin iH'li,bGfGl7?sr!1s nexmew' igqsvllegwe Y hall- C P . W, W ., 1 W ,,f: ,,.,, ,Ty .::,,, Y .- vgggnw' HH .,!'x! I V W fi: V ei.: ,U A , .,1.g N iiiv JAMES JOSEPH BRENNER V S 'l2 Driscoll Place, Glen Rock Maw Y X Annunciation, Paramus . . . Honor Roll l,2,3,47 Q. Apostleship of Prayer 'lg Chess Club 3,45 Bowling 3 f,, l,2,3,41 President 'lp Treasurer 3. Jim, who is the - ' President of his C.Y.O., intends to pursue a lggfw Y ,,, e Modern Language course at Georgetown next R Ylflsill l J ' '5 year, - I I ...,-...,::iFr.lll.!L.n...m,...,.n.,...i.l:1m . . ...r , . ?5 ' li - 1 ,, , 1-is--5,vnr A. Wi. -,.....-1....1...:..M.. NQUTZ, V7 e Y , e -Y -4 new BF me vlsffiffzm-,fPqfa'i1f5sgfi,,f TQ 4- is-fe, 1 . A,A, e. ., 'QL llQSE'E'11tgAl-5?52i5'i'l?5Blf. ' N594 5:25 ,leg ' Hwvfgsffseffjinn:-ami it nfs' re fini Gofsfr4Qenvfd,-.2aE,2e2GEQfH4erl'i'iu25B27'?-ifeiiyfxsit. .Q. Wg 4 A 4: 9'ufdaafi-Mk Jsezfiwhgb isfiffi, Ylil'z14lifhajNW?1?4 V 11'Lisfsaifeklfm-.2'iEQfiif??i'!ii6f?? 153' ' 4 , f 1 A- Q 'bf-D?9ll9Q53,!!'i?l9 f9'P9siQ'l'i li .5 f -JoHNf JosEPH' BUCKLEY g e -' 4 1 - 5 aierieaeruk rim, Bergenfield 'i 3 Ascension, NewVMilford . . . .Chess Club'-3,41 Bowling ,2,V,John gsees' u college eduoqtion in his future? plunsse zj 4 f ' ' ' 37' f Y 'L , fm' :JAMES EDWARU CALLUM , 5144, figggwood, ncaa, oamqnrj 1 Duimanr. . .ruonarg Rell 2,4 Soclullty 4. Jim would like to pursue SetonwHqll fUn,iyersity. 1 ,Q J' 'QF' X ANDREW JOSEPH CAMOLILLA 'lOl lrving Place, Garfield Our Lady of Mount Virgin, Garfield . . . Honor Roll 2,3,4p Orctory lp Chess Club 35 Sports Ath- letic Committee 47 Track 3,45 Weightlifting 4. Andy intends to begin his studies toward c B.5. in chemistry at college next semester. X r L -.. CHARLES! PHILIP 'CANGIALOSI' v .' Kelly Couft, .Wyckoff Sl. 'Elixabethfi Wyckoff . -. .. Honor Roll' 2,3,4f 'Chess'Club lg ,Bowling 'I,2,3,4p Electrical .Direc- tor, B.O.Bp 4, Track I,2. Heuplans- to malor in Medicine at'John Carroll University. - LN X .aff 'I Lx I Q LAWRENCE PETER CASALINO 219 Myrtle Avenue, New Milford St. .!osepl1's, Oradell . . . Honor Roll 'l,2,3,4: National Merit Semi-Finalisty Band 1,25 Secretary 4, Literary Editor, Crusader 4, Chess Club 3, Football I, Outdoor Track I,2,3. Larry, a member of the National Honor Society, plans to maior in Political Science at college. 'YU- 'J It I I 6' '. 'l 2'-f'ig...'f ' L1' i' gi.. 55911 F f,'i':-3-y,j.1 .4 , I N , Qj H f .g,g.: ' ' I Y: . A . V. F.-1 T, .E-1.t,::'J,L.r1. ,PL -. , t , -+ Pi: vie '-5.1 . - A. ...C L . , 1 t r r 1 G v Milli , RONALD EDWARD CAPSTACK 'I08 Thomas Avenue, Emerson Assumption, Emerson . . . Honor Roll I,2,3,-1, Debate If Sodality 2,3,4g Recording Secretary 3, Crusader 4, Basketball 'Ip Indoor Track 2,3,4g Outdoor Track I,2,3,4, Football 'Ig Vice-President 2. A member of the National Honor Society, Ron plans to maior in Classical Languages at Boston College next September. G PATRICK JOSEPH CARROLL 240 Mclean Boulevard, Paterson St. Therese's, Paterson . . . Honor Rell I,2,3,45 National Honor Society 4, Glee Club 2, Orotory 'I,2,3,4p Emphasis 4. Pat, who is o member of a folk music group, intends to maior in Pre-Law at college next semester. I' I x ll ll JAMES FRANCIS CASEY, JR. 27 Addison Place, Ho-Ho-Kus St. Luke's, Ho-Ha-Kus . . . Honor Roll I,2,3,4: Debating If Sodality 2,3A, Bowling I7 Golf 'Ig Track 2,3. Jim intends to be a Chemistry maior next September. , H ,,-H H. 1,1 .f gin.. , - ', . -'P .. ,. . ,, . . . 1 W r -- ,-J 4 1 ' ,T f ., r .,':-:.4 L.'l-IWW' -In -L,-ff -1, ..- 4'.21'i.-1 .',-. 5, Hi E' U 'if ,Q .:,,.,,,.eg.e. 1- A. 14: ,:'-mf - ' A , '. e. ,4,.:g.1.:.::iL.+mJ:.12.sib7i1,1mEg: E-E..au,.i:g.,-:r 'J-Him: .' , 4 .ROBERT HENRY CASTELLANO 236 Whiteman Street, Fort Lee Madonna, Fort Lee . . . Honor Roll 'I,2,3,4, Nc tional Honor Society 4: Band I,2,3,4, Officer A Bowling I,2,3,47 Varsity 2,3,4. Bob is lookinl forward to furthering his education next yea ot Fordham University. ANTHONY NICHOLAS CAVET 96 Autumn Street, Lodi St. Joseph's, Lodi . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist, Sodality 1,2,3,4g Ed- itor, 'Sodality Speaks 3,45 Oratory 2,3,4p Herald 3,45 Crusader 3,45 Emphasis 4. A course in Class- ical Languages at Seton ijlull awaits Tony next oll. . I xt- I ' It ix JAMES NICHOLAS CIAMPO 285 Bell Avenue, Lodi Joseph's, Lodi . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Na- Honor Society 47- Sodality 1,2,3,4f Bowling Jim plans to future his education with o in Business Administration at St. Bona- x JAMES CHARLES CELESTINO 170 Oakridge Road, Clifton St. Andrew's, Clifton . . . Tennis 3,47 Band 3,45 Jim, who gains enioyment from all sports, came to Bergen in his Junior year. He plans to take a course in Architecture at Catholic University. I . I I II .ffis Mi , 1 ' ll, THOMAS JAMES CIRRITO 130 Old Middletown Road, Pearl River St. Margaret of Antioch, Pearl River . . . Foot- ball 2,3,4, Track 2,3. Tom, who came to Bergen from All Hallows in his Sophomore year, hopes to major in Mechanical Engineering at college next September. g 'zitiif I , X ,lr JAMES HAROLD CHANCE 37 Dick Street, Bergenfield St. John the Evan elist, Ber enfiield 9 g . . . Honor Roll 1,2,47 Bowling 1,2,3,4. Jim is planning to malor in Accounting next fall at college. ,Yr MICHAEL JOHN CLAESGENS 521 Wendel Place, Oradell St. Joseph's, Oradell . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Cross-country 1,2,3,4, Indoor Track 1,2,3,4p Out- door Track 1,2,3,4p B.O.B. 4. A Liberal Arts course awaits Mike at the University of Notre Dame. . 'X ,J 11 4, W. I A I 3 4- :ff - -:rg ,Y - ' ,- :ge . it -Nw , 1' , -yy , -so New , 1 Q. ui mst me ,fe K? Y 35 'Q , , ,W .. . , H asses iw 32229, - f f-uf lm fe' l 255: Y V it , 11, was ,1 jg ---if fiivf-egvvwvfasii-f1TfQ'r!-zesf' f- A 12'3.w-2,-'wgpiy V .S Mew?---iraqi , L 2:7 I - - - 5 I Y ' l 7 - ' l- if Q :sz ,. Ji, 'cs wi, , S' , ' ii: ' s . - ' l if I t. viii? F they s5tJ 5'i5 , ll - , ei 2 Ti- . .ue ,' .Q zmff Z . f ' V A - ' ' V K -55 1 J - -. ,L ,gg N .-'51 Wg 45, 44 1- ' V ,ig - . - - 1.1: -1 ' ., ' :sie f' ,L 1-5 1 f 1 gk - '1 it wi. - , ,, , .. ' f 4 1' I , ' ' ' ' ' ' sw 5 555' .mf-W - , ,sw ,c - ii2s25m i,i,if2:nasiii sftiiiinki' Q if of w. - ii as -wg, i .mf 1 V .A , ': A ijt ,k,,V I . P ,J2gMfsf5iosE3ws,cL,AnKg V E. - StegZI1hef6i9f?,5j'iQjessl5ill 5.321 Honor' RolI'if2,4,: Lrseseffwbsf Cllewlffry Qyb, Qin Ghssflsndihse 4 , it N Z l -1 J. -im 'V Y 1 . , . it 1- Q.,-1 .ms --cw , fr - --A ' ' ' 11 if ,yr-' fs, sw - is ,- ' ,sf A. ,mr isa- -,se M, W, . , l it JOHN MICHAEL CLYNE - , 24 luke Avenue, Bergenfield St. John the Evangelist, Beigenfieldi. . . Herald l,2,3,4. John, who spends much time working after school, plans to study Accounting next fall. Qi lor' is shui, ,,mzsg 1 fx. , L , ri5ieiihg.'ii1,2,43jeTfai me 'feiinisy 5231 iCllQ?g: a 'Igiyaral 'Arts'f'prbgri:ii1,QEgf if 7 si. ton, - ,AF ,,K,,- ll -,1 - I ,Xi -Rreiiislensei is , - A ' 1 f, H. in - FF, , , ,K -, W - x ' 1 ww- wi , SEAN JAMES CONLON 56 West Harwood Terrace, Palisades Park St. Michael's, Palisades Park . . . Honor Roll 35 Biology 25 Sports Athletic Committee 4, Bowling ly Basketball 1, Upon graduation, he intends to maior in Political Science. V. ' JGSEPH SRQNALD. , 'left 'wqshingipn Eiqgqenasbfapfk 1 jg Corpses ,chem inqsbrcvvkf tHsisbr2f- . pi' . mm: ball '1,2,3,4-it -Baseball .ig Chemistrji Cluli-37 Sport? ,Aihletic Committee 4rPre,1asnf 2: vice-Presiqemg gggoeirigterids in .his ease-nan by of-5 A-Mlgmptioh College! A ' 1 --- .V ,f,, Y , Y, l F GARY MATTHEW CONNAUGHTON 296 Monroe Avenue, River Edge St. Peter The Apostle, River Edge Roll i,3,4g Crusader 2,3,4p Bowling lg Track Tennis 2. Gary intends to maior in Pre-law college next September. fr. er ft ff' ,.- eg-fi: 1. . :g'r'::.1Eg J , , ,., ,.--Ls, . 11 'w'-'V-- ' ll' 'Z ZYWY HT' 'Z ta- SMT:-'uf' H :Y-:S-N 1 .rs f -fe M. I . , sf. gr , ne' 2 ',,t. We W5 .a JS if , View I 'iss' 4, gi e 'bf 'wel ell? 555 f ,gee ' 'K' 4,1 1 ' ' ' 'i - - , . ,,,f'-i.', 1' -' fi? - ...'3eE?-' H' H J QQ' :H ' Fe 5 H, in ff' ,,,',, ff-' gf' mira ae, 1 - 'f 4'- fly -'-1 V' . .A W :um'aw. Y meg Y l Fi' -v A - f 1 R ' 1 'W' ',N, ll t. 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'I 'l6 Druid Avenue, Dumont A ' , St.',Mary's Dumont: 4 .i frf 'Honor Roll'r3y47fBioIogy ,Club 35 Library Club 47 Emphasis 45 Editor 45 Em 5 55 1, V ,, National Honor Society 4. Denis, who! came to, 1 XL? Bergen in his Junioryear will aim for a degree in ,, AEN W my Psychology at college next year, 1 Q t at . BARRY JOSEPH COWEN 890 Belle Avenue, Teaneck V St. Anastasia's, Teoneck . . . Basketball l,2p 'R Cheerleader 41 Soclality lp Crusader 37 President lg Vice-President 2,35 Secretary-Treasurer 4. Barry X is looking forward to entering Providence to major in Business Administration. gf eff- rf' iessgffi'-ggff:'ffsugff1''f1Q--r ?jf'jwrp-jf'-zsrwwing: fwv Wig 7-' 'mf:-'M TE? i '-'ofa' gf? :7wQg:Hs'E,5vg,- umvgrfg -'-- - 'a - 215 1, . ' . 1. . JW , M f tt. ,get E is r ee it f r t. t ig . y.: E 5 JOHN EDWARD DAHMS 795 Eden Place, Paramus Our Lady of the Visitation, Paramus . . . Crusader 15 Assistant Editor in Chief 25 Photography Editor 35 Co-Editor in Chief 4. John intends to maior in Graphic Arts in College upon graduation. N, ii THOMAS CHARLES DeCRESCENZO 95 Elder Avenue, Bergenfield St. John the Evangelist, Bergenfield . . . Biology Club 25 Glee Club 15 Library Club 35 Chess Club 45 Football 15 Baseball 1,35 Secretary l,3. Tom's next step is to attain a college education this September. Au H iw EYQFW ,. .wig ,. , wise Quail 'A 'X gt GLM' fr. , ' n iw H - ,, K r 4 1 A.. 6, ,L .4 L L Q W -H H ' 1 iw' ALBERT FRANCIS de FRESSINE 72 Ross Avenue, Emerson Assumption, Emerson . . . Glee Club 2,35 Bowling 3,45 B.O.B. 3. Al, a music lover who derives great enioyment from playing the organ, plans to attend college. N I if yt . MARC EDWARD CROMLING 261 Kinderkarnack Road, River Edge St. Peter the Apostle, River Edge . . . Public Speaking 3,45 Debate Club 3,4. Marc, who attended Loyola before coming to Bergen in his Junior year, intends to pursue a History course in college next semester. RICHARD MICHAEL DeLlO 183 Sheridan Avenue, Ho-Ho-Kus St. Luke's, Ho-Ho-Kus . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society5 Glee Club 1,25 Biology Club 35 Library Club 45 Track 1. He is intrigued by the field of electronics and expects to major in Electrical Engineering next semester at college. RICHARD ANTHONY DeMARSlCO 504 Bluff Road, Palisade piphany, Cliffside Park . . . Honor Roll 'I,2,3,4, ational Honor Society 4, Bowling I,2,4, Glee lub I, Spanish Club 4, Tennis l,2. Rich is look- g forward to a course in Pre-med this fall at llege. ARTENZIO ANTHONY DiORlO 386 Kinderkamack Road, Oradell Joseph's, Oradell . . . Chairman of Finance, Athletic Committee 4, Bowling l,2,3, Color 2. Art hopes to moior in History at Seton pon graduation. -num I f mi gf - Q, CRAIG MICHAEL' DEVLIN 7 Coles Court, River Edge St. Peter the Apostle, River Edge . . . Honor Roll 'l,2,3,4, Chess Club 2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4. Craig will maior in Liberal Arts next. September ot qollege. ,,.Wggt.. Q.. rw . v I 1, ' ' 1 I I . I. lu.. 'wW,lll. my QI A ,fm t I I CHRISTOPHER THOMAS DOHERTY 210 South Van Dien Avenue, Ridgewood Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Ridgewood . . . Honor Roll I,2,3,4, Debating I , Crusader 3, Sports Editor 4, Student Council 4, Indoor Track I,2,3,4, Outdoor Track 'l,2,3,4, President 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4. He sees college and a Govern- ment moior in his future. fff, JOSEPH ANTHONY DiDONATO 1 ' 135 Terrace, Avenue, Lodi St. JosepI1's, Lodi . . -. Honor Roll 'I,2,3,4,' Nag tional EHonor Society 4, Football Y'I,,2,3,4, Yice- President I, Mathematics GIub'2. Joefsfp,lais. for. the future ,include Eollage Septernbogf-'i','l we X HA ll! l Mum ww , - x .1 .! ii TX ll , ,., - , .,., ,. 7 f ,Qu Ml. ug ., W ,, W ,l yn ,X w' v -I RICHARD JOSEPH EGAN 534 Kinderkamack Road, Westwood Assumption, Emerson . . . Current Evenis Club lg Biology Club 2i Cheerleader 47 Crusader 3,47 B.O.B. 3,4y Track I. 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Club 'A3,4f' ,BoWlingf3'li4?2QBqhclg13 f Vice-President 2. Tom plans fafurther. his eclu-1 - ' ' Treasurerf, ll-1 11111011 mf vm of CDIIBQB- 4 11 1 1 Pl lY5 ' sf-mvW1Eriz11111Q111i1Qi11ss1f ' ,, 5572 M ' kfijffii 'BTI ii ' V51 1 1 Y: ., , Jfffszj, J. - MARTIN TERENCE FAY 28 Wes! Palisade Boulevard, Palisades Park Sl. Michael's, Palisades Park . . . Bowling lg Chess Club 4: Library Club 'l,2,3. He is the President of Sf. MichaeI's C.Y.Of and is an aclive member of the Youth Squad of lhe local Ambu- lance Corps. He plans to attend college next fall and maior in Law. Q 1 i 1 fe- ll Pe f 1 V F Q 'T '-, iff ' ' -V .I ' , -' ' s'Lj-5 , ' xi'-1 .5 ij-? ' ::-1 . ... .-.q,-,-, :-:n3Ei5S,5,-,-55::Ei?'i5E14-:-:-:1'ED'L-.CE- .C :K -- 11-'lf'-1 '-1 -J ? 2 'zniiifefg 51333-221322 + Q fffiil 1 ee 11 - - ---' - H- - - - 1 P5 2.5114 5 257 '?' 5 1... . 1 !- Ei: Ur Trafnfi'-fl' 1 ' J L -'1'Z:'F '- -5 1 Y - M 1- 1? M7 7? 711 :3 ' fi 5' l3'liS'mI3r. F31 J ? '7lil 'ff - -'-4i-I-H-if-siile-H L aww -1-4-'n.L.?Q?2-l?aeEi1im l.h5r1n.'51i-blv11.:.ni-Elcf.Ql?lQ5kl?52:TFE:5E-lj.m?FW Q l RAYMQND JOSEPH :FLEMING F ' 13, shelley-fcuun,, Eergenfield T T l lsr.. .latin the Evangelist, igefgentieldl . Q 2 Hgrqldi 12-fEin l5liasig -1, ciusaaei- aytcheeclubla. may, Si EQFQZ tshtbvfidsff Plefffi T9 'Meier iw Jewel? -islilli mir. ef: sollessst A .' f iig, JAMES VINCENT FREl 270 Manchester Road, River Edge St. Peter the Apostle, River Edge . . . Current Events Club lf Chess Club 3,47 Football 1,27 Track 1,2. Jim, who works part-time after school, plans to continue his education next September at Fordham. QE We 111 WW, 4.-.. -png 4 T' roam maint Fortunes at 316 Harris, Elace, Eleyv-Ilniliford' St. Josephfs, 'Oradelll .' . . ,ljlonon Roll 3,5 Chess 'clgbillb Lilgtgiry Club 'lj' Qi'Qs1iH5i'f3i Tf6Eli '15 sasjhgiest ga nihior in -Hasfqqgai sri .R6ter4s1'C5l- Wes! Bei 'Falk - ' 1 Kim! MANUEL MARK GARCIA A 22 Canterbury Court, Teaneck St. Anastasia's, Teaneck . . . Honor Roll 27 Foot- ball 'l,2,3g Co-Captain 4, Basketball 'l,2,3p Track 'l,3,4p President 2,3,4p Vice-President Ip Student Council 3,4. Manuel's next stop is a Civil Engi- neering course at Villanova next September. v E l A l , , t A 2 ' , fi., - '--Ls...- -,,, --' -- . - ,l, H. z 'RIEHAREOSCJKR' rox A 1 'Harvard PIace, Fort4 LeeQ jEpiplia,ny, Cliffside Park . . . Honor, Roll 11,23 lBowling' 114, Glee Club! lg Tennis :fl,2,3,4. Ric seeswa course in Accounting at St. Johnfs next yea 'as his immediate goal. RONALD SEBASTIAN GENOVESE 136 Columbia Lane, Lodi Sacred Heart, Rochelle Bark . . . Honor Ro 'l,2,3,4: National Honor Society 4, Bowling 3,47 Spanish 'Club 47 Vice-President 1,25 1 4. Ron is an active member 'of the Lodi Club, and plans to maior in Law next year Fordham. - ..- 4. f N I: , ' n - : ' ' n ' .- ,-, , . A I 1 R ALDO ANTHONY GILLIO , 480 Forest Avenue, Paramus ur Lady of the Visitation, Paramus . . . Honor oll 3: Track li Chess Club 45 Band 'l,2. Al plans study Mathematics while at Fordham University. STEPHEN JOHN GRATZEL 663 Chestnut Avenue, Teaneck Anastosia's, Teaneck . . . Honor Roll 17 Glee 'l,2,3p B.O.B. 3. Steve believes a Liberal Course at Marist College to be an important of his future. THOMAS GODFREY 25 Whitney Street, Closter St. Mary's, Closter . . . Honor Roll I,2,3,4p Foot- ball 'I,2,3,4i Current Events Club lp Spanish Club' 4: Baseball 'l. Tom plans to study Engineering at Villanova in the fall. - in il PAUL FRANCIS HAMPEL S-112 Fairfield Drive, Paramus Sacred Heart, Rochelle Park . . . Chemistry Club 35 Band lg Bowling 25 Crusader 3, B.O.B., Pub- licity Manager 4. Paul intends to study Physics at the University of Dayton next September. I JOHN CARROLL GORMAN 951 Oradell Avenue, Oradell St. Joseph's, Oradell . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,4p Crusader 1,47 Chess Club 3, B.O.B. 3,45 National Merit Letter of Commendation. John plans 'to fol- low in his father's footsteps by taking o Pre-Med course at college next year. , 2 5 ggi -HQ? .4 ,L ,T RICHARD JOSEPH HANGLEY 652 Abbott Avenue, Ridgefield St. Matthew's Ridgefield . . . Honor Roll 'l,2,3,4y Bowling 'I,4. Rich' is an active member of his C.Y.O., and plans to moior in Engineering at Manhattan next fall. ,,1nmH..- ,., - -.., ,V Z F I, -I Jw E ' lil ' hr, ' -1 if . f' lik :En 1 K is n- . in 1 .A , T 1 .A , 1 vga: 3 n . if If .'-Z.:frf'f- .oe-:gag 1 ,- if .2 'U E ,-.- C QS ' ll if L, -.4 RL Ni 1 Fa 55.1 1 L uni, ,+z':,, uf Regs: 21. 51' Tlfugt- r? il hifi-' Fl V ' 2':1lC1:5'l ' lj f is . vv - wr- 1 . Jw. :,,. 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Holy, Trinity, Hackensack, . . L' Sporis Afhleticl , Comniitiee 4., y Kevin, who came to Bergen in Junior' Year from -Caiheclral High cndfisfan ucfiye member of hisfC.Y.O., plans gto attend college invfhe fall. ' ' 5 V an ev' 4f:?:..x,1'b 1F5 'lu' 'qivli if F- r 'TJJE wr -3, 4324522 ia Q -gi.'sJ1 a-4ITr-2 -ir! ata l 7 2' .. X ei J c JOHN STEPHEN HHENNESSEY ' I, 'Bona Lone, Paramus , Annunciaiion, ,Eqramus . . l. 'Honor Roll e 4 ,Public Speaking l- Library Club 23,4. His far the future include a mayor in psychology year at college -i-llc-aelrfis: 5 J ngif-fdlI.'5 L f ' X 1 , A w,Q,fG.,,,,,. , ,z ,, . , 'r ur . f .1 ,.l.y1yE-LQ ffiLz25wlg?2j5gQH',x N' w' 5: 'K Y, E57 f 4 -fxly gm ,Q-.1 V. ,N ,, ,A X 4 . A N 4 L 'R Q P f 5 1 H 4 3 , F N . ,, , 5, , ww .L N ,4ym.,',,..g gg , , ,Q . Q.. ,X xyzr 1 1 I- P 3 ffl cn C- O cn fn 'U I I O x If Z 5 'QZ ' sign Q 2 2:-wav? rn 5-+ 0:1- sf -.u 2.8 -7513. ll',om Swv 2.5915 7g 53 QE. 2-f- 6'5 ' 0.52 'U5:u Eiga-4 5: nm 10572 . n 0 .. -lg' . :Q m'4Q. 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HonofNRoll 1,253,145 1 .viii Chggs CIu,bm,.3,4p B.O.BL 3,45 'Debuts lpfCrossNCoun- ' f 'f' ftry' I,2Q3,4pJ'lndoor Track 'l,2,3,4p Olutloor .Truck ' I,2,3,4., ?lohn4ffqn1icipu'fes, nn' Egzglislj course qt-' ' A college nlgxt September. V 1-. , f ,V n X Mfg ,.f::: J V , 4 A sc-'wgma pedvraw .gf X ffqkm-'J i'K'9'-k w-mfg-? I ww? A W-f M5255 wi 'MJ -aw l ,. umgigzm Q: -'Q ,. ' ' ' f P Q.,-f 5.,3gy,f,',U -5,.3ff,.fr-4.5--1.f-.153-5 ,Q 3.53m W....,.a ,.-4,gf.,.,,.' 55- .- gjf :'r5,.r 5 l -A154 , ' 1 wk, jlagSjawL,:. v - 'Sivan - ,. -. .5, '31,-35 ,-'Q .iq,'fMi1,gavg:'f3. ' - f. V iff 1119, if -Vx. ' flJ'3ir-.2'!q.i'f'- Eff 1 J , N Vgwgfg,-gggfzl +3535 5 ,sf L. -.53 f -Qin-.Hf. 1, flrgwf.'5':'.3f'5:1'5'y,-?Q , .f!,,:'j:5. i 1mf?: 3Qgvk. iff ' 3' ' J -172.11 Aw?'1.-ll?-I '.1 . f' , - .'11f6':j?iA-2-' V is - fi Y 5:31, if --If UH 'aw .W e qvpegww I'?..251gw, , 4 Ag, dezz.,-fL:1 ,.- '..if,'- mm I f 1 -'Vw . ' b -- -fx .JH -':.-'-V J-5.1 :,3u2:g-f:Qfvmi.'?-' 'L-4 :M . r uxcmmuanlnnmwqmw :lima !w l35Wrn?69B.,..WFiW4?34931avLD1'r7nhIIYVM3E..ll.-..-l.A, rf V .M .- r ,J - .-.,. .f.. .Mn . . ht. U .. V 5' 1 H ' L1 JOSEPH CASIMIR HULL 509 Fifteenth Avenue, Paterson St. Therese's, Paterson . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,4y Glee Club l,2,3y Bowling 'l,2. Joe, who loves outdoor sports, hopes to maior in Dentistry next ,Septemben ALAN JAMES JENNERICH 108 Bogerts Mill Road, Harrington Park Our Lady of Victories, Harrington Park . . . Cur- rent Events Club 15 Garden Club 35 Bowling 'l', 2,3. Al is looking ahead to a course in Business Administration as a part of his future. i H ww, ,W N wi ni L ,grim W ' gift f., su ,T JAMES MARTIN JACOBSEN 'l0'l Hillside Avenue, Bergenfield St. John the Evangelist, Bergenfield . . . Debate Club 1,21 Chess Club 3,47 Bergen on Broadway 3,47 Track l,2,3,4. Jake plans a Physical Educa- tion maior next fall. JOHN STEPHEN JORDAN 661 Arcadia Road, Ridgewood Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Ridgewood . . . Honor Roll 'l,2,3,4, Debating li Sodality 2,3,4p Track l,2, John is an active member of his parish Y.C.S. and plans to study Liberal Arts at college next fall. l i ' w ' a JAMES PAUL JALIL 255 Graphic Boulevard, New Milford St. Josepl1's, Oradell . . . Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Debate i,2,3,4g Public Speaking l,2,3,4g Physio Club 2, Garden Club 3, Crusader Ag Emphasis 4 Jim, who is highly interested in Ham Radios, plan: to take a Liberal Arts course leading to Lava School. WARREN CHARLES JUNIUM 20 Godwin Avenue, Fair Lawn St. Catherine's, Glen Rock . . . Honor Roll 12,3,4 National Honor Society 45 Bowling 2,3,4p Club 45 Glee Club 'l,2,3. This Fall, Warren to enroll in an Engineering course at University. '.A I: wif? E PAUL JOSEPH KARNIK 39-34 Romana Drive, Fair Lawn . t. Anne's, Fair Lawn . . . Honor Roll I,2,3,4g ibrary Club l,2,3,4f Public Speaking 'I,2,3,4p 'I,2. Paul, a lover of the art of rhetoric, to maior in Political Science next Septem- at college. PATRICK JAMES KEENAN 174 East Clinton Avenue, Tenafly ur Lady of Mount Carmel, Tenafly . . . Honor oll 'lp Bowling l,2,3,4p Chess Club 3,4. Pat, hose first love is his antique Ford, plans a usiness Administration major in college. X ROBERT WILLIAM KAUFER 37 Beverly Road, Dumont St. Mary's, Dumont . . . Chemistry Club 37 Cheer- leader 45 Bowling 1,27 Track 'I,2,3,4g Secretary- Treosurer I. Bob hopes to major in Business next September. gl JOHN MICHAEL KEARNS 31 Henry Avenue, Palisades Park St. Michael's, Palisades Park . . . Chess Club 45 Football 2,31 President 'lp Secretary-Treasurer 4. John wants to study Business Administration at college this coming tall. x EDWARD CHARLES KENNEDY 366 Kinderkamack Road, Westwood St. Andrew's, Westwood . . . Honor Roll 'I,2,3,4p Apostleship of Prayer 'lp Bowling 'l,2,3,4p Biology Club 25 Chess Club 3,4. 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' 4' -N , ri' ' H li H W kin V 'Y ' u . u E f iii i i S Zu 5 '- ,, 1 'E - Q JAMES PAUL ixlssgglqialg, EEo I V 5' 81 Fox Hedge' Roadk Saddle- N 7 'SL Gabriipl's, Sadglle'River 4 fi Glee Club 1,21 Spanish Club 451 Boylllrig' 1,2534 A , Jim iplans to enter Georgetown ,Uni1QeErsiiy1ai1r.l f A , V ' maior in Liberal Arh. K . A 1 '- ii? Q -' ' ii ' f . - f V N , 'f ,V DANIEL HENRY KlEPERK V ROBERT JAMES KING 'V Y '15 Courrier!,Place, Rutherford L g ' 444vEli2GbGfh Sffeef, FOP? lee fx V ' V 1 Sf. Mary's, Rutherford V. . Honor Roll 'lp Band ,MUUIOHHGL Fflfflee - - - 5l0l09Y Club 12 B 'Iii' ' 1 1,2,3,4, Dun, q feqghgr gf ,mugicl in his spare' Club 1. A rrlaior in Business Admmnsirahon awali gwgfjffig time, plans to maior iniithe study of! piano at I Bob vf1CQ1le9e,tl1is fall- -L the Juilliard School bf 3Music. - 1 , ' ' . , ii. 1, ' if 1 W or i i ff' if ,, ' Y v .. Y W, ' ' 'v' -' ' An Y ' f - .-'LA :, 1 . , N-r . 2:f.1yW.1f735-E: IJ? Ll .1-mx Fr' ul' nf. ,, 1' an ' ,-.:easZ..:-j - T54 1. , L ' . . ,Y i Qj5g3'2g:j:a ,.,.3..f,:5fg.Hl -, 1g,.i , ., I1 :? r'l h: 'l:wil U:?l I-, - ,r--:.'. -'ff-'-., ..' - ' :Lp Q furqffl-vig ii' wa, , ,r , 1 I 1 I ,A 1 :F F 1, Avexyug, Emersqn, X .. ,Q .fB6wlin9' lL2,3rf' Gilkfiiii v 'sfdgdw aifeiid wEEdiPfi6fd next. -fall , A Qi 4. 'f ' f ,QW t ,, ., it 5. ' MM it it W xl tr 'tw k , A l lllllu , s it . ... lx , , 'ig- . 1, Q Q N1 lu l H. GERARD KRUGER 792 Bayard Street, Teaneck St. Anastasio's, Teaneck . . . Honor Roll I,2,3,4g Debate Club 'Ig Bookroom 3,47 Sodality 45 Indoor Track I,2,3,4, Outdoor Track I,2,3,4. A college education, with a maior in Mathematics, is an integral part of his future. X F i EDWARD LAVERY 140 Cedar Lane, Closter St. Mory's, Closter . . . Honor Roll I,2,3,4p Cur- rent Events Club ly Crusader 4, Football I,2,3,47 Basketball 3, Vice-President 4. Ed is looking for- ward to a maior in Languages at Holy Cross. A ANDREW RICHARD La BARBERA 'I000 Ridge Court, New Milford Ascension, New Milford . . . Honor Roll 'I,2,3,4f National Honor Society 41 Bancl I,2,3,4p Emphasis 4. Andy plans to maior in Classical Languages at Georgetown. , J RONALD WARREN LAWTEN 2050 Central Road, Fort lee Madonna, Fort Lee . . . Honor Roll I,2,3,4p Biology Club 2, Library Club 4, Indoor Track I,2,3,4: Outdoor Track 'l,2,3,4. Ron sees a college education with a maior in Engineering in his future. RONALD VINCENT La FURNO Allison Road, Alpine St. Therese's, Cresskill . . . Honor Roll I,2,3,4, National Honor Society 47 Poster Club 'Ig Spanish Club 4. Ron plans to maior in Liberal Arts next semester in college. 1 1 5' . 1 E i DAVID DONALD LeFEBVRE 36 Jefferson Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights Corpus Christi, Hasbrouck Heights . . . Ip Basketball 'l. Dove, who is an avid enthusiast, plans to begin studies at college toll. I 1 THOMAS ANTHONY LIONETTI I8 Prospect Avenue, Rochelle Park Heart, Rochelle Park . . . Honor, Roll Bowling 'l,2,3,4, Chess Club 45 Varsity 3,4. Tom is looking forward to maior- in Engineering next September in college. . . -ggi, . xr., STEPHEN MICHAEL LOGAN 340 Eastwoodlancl Road, New Milford New Milford . . . Honor Roll 4, Chess 4. Steve came to Bergen this year from St. Jean International School in Switzerland. plans to maior in Electrical Engineering at E i ef' e fm .vt M WH w uvmuun , M t X 5 za 1 E BRUNO VALENTINE LOZITO 409 Tappan Road, Norwood Immaculate Conception, Norwood . . . Honor Roll 'l,2,3,4p National Honor Society 4, Sodality 3,4. Bruno plans to begin studies in Psychology next semester. 1' Q 1 if JOHN VICTOR LoBUE 278 Delano Place, Fairview Our Lady of Grace, Fairview . . . Hono 3,41 Band 4. John, who came to Bergen r Roll in his Junior year, sees a maior in Psychology at col- lege as his next goal. 'L , H T as wgrll ' 5 ,. 4 A K wx' r H Q31 W v KEVIN EDWARD LYONS 217 Walnut Street, Ridgewood we Our Lady Of Mount Carmel, Ridgewood . . . 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Jrm, ?Yl!1Q:'IQ5Ql1'- OHICBI'flI1,.'l'fl5QgQ,Y-Q., larfsld. r -e e t . P, , ies: i i i W Petr,,Am4iG99UPfiHs uf Yfl!QgLexY9i1i.s'qf!a1ss.nvlff'-LeiF23fgggifQ,gg,Qi LLY, q . . 95913 5 1 ' . . , 'Af H71-f f-1- '1' ' ' ' ' NT' 'Fi-A 1?' 1 'f U. AC' -H it 14 X1 wi,t3'FT55' dir, 'f V - ' ' - .Ill ' 'X 7 ' 'ik R' 'w,':. H' V , , , ,,,, , W if W , U, Vi . Q 8 ik f 5 4 . N , gg432f,?Q'y' A ' . Pmnlckriiiiussenn 455 Grove Street, Oradell - N . Joseph's, Oradell . . . Rifle Club! ip Crusader Assistant Editor in Chief 25 Assistant Photog- phy Editor 31 Co-Editor '4p B.O.B. 3: Stage nager 45 Track 1. Pat, who was q representa- e at the New Jersey State Police Academy, ans to maior in Education- at Marist next mester. . , af' , x V i X it get .i A ,. my we m'-Sz'-' W- ' - -' - Muwnffe :Lf-zm1::s-w 1 ':- ..,-:L mg mam - VH?-4 L+'-QU''-1? D-'iilmiw5F4'HL-Flfgliiilimlfhhdmmlilvt' Q X ! JOHN JOSEPH McKENNA 276 Grant Avenue,, Cliffside Park Epiphany, Cliffside Park . . . Glee Club 1, Library Club 2,35 Chess Club 4. John plans to take a Business course at college next September. -Ll? sl 1 ', - at ,i flfr: X ROBERT DENNIS MCMAHON 358 luhmann Drive, New Milford Ascension, New Milford . . . Glee Club 2,3,4, Bowling l,3. Bob, who is the Vice-President of STEVEN MICHAEL MCKENNA 370 Monmouth Avenue, New Milford St. Joseph's, Oradell . . . Physics Club 2,37 Biol- ogy Club Ip Bowling 1,2,3,4, Outdoor Track 1,25 Indoor Track 1,2: Cross Country 1,2. Stove in- tends to maior in Education. J 1 E 5 'X 1 FRANCIS JOSEPH MELLI 244 Walter Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights Corpus Christi, Hasbrouck Heights . . . Bowling l,2,3,4. Much of Frank's time is spent playing basketball and a course in Law at Villanova seems to be his next goal. f 1 4 JOHN JAMES MCLAUGHLIN 32 Brewster Avenue,. Ridgefield Park St. Francis, Ridgefield Park . . . Honor Roll 1,2 3,45 National Honor Society, Crusader 4, Sodalityj lp Spanish Club 45 Bowling 41 Vice-President John, an active member of his C.Y.O., will mai in Mathematics next year in college . I o l .1 1 R 5 ' LAWRENCE ANTHONY MERSE 414 Undercliff Avenue, Edgewater Holy Rosary, Edgewater . . . Honor Roll 1 Crusader 2,3, Promotions Editor 4, Bergen his C.Y.O., is looking forward to a Business ,ljH,,, ,,' V H Brzadway ii Fo??:H gully' :lr C E , 57' F - C ll ' P' 1, 1 Eff: ,Q acnve mem er o e . . . an e oy a curse G mncls O ege l -' Q, fir, Society, plans a course in engineering n f 1 w 1 -131 2.44 1'-4 September. we tm fee I 332 - JAMES ALAN MILLER 110 Madison Street, Wood Ridge ssumption, Wood Ridge . . . Crusader 3, Foot- all i,2,3,4p Basketball 1,21 Baseball 1, Secretary 5 President 2,35 Vice-President 4, Student Council ,4. Jim plans to maior in Business Administra- on next fall. ROBERT ANTHONY MODAFFERI 466 'lith Street, Cresskill Therese's, Cresskill . . . Honor Roll 1,25 Camera 1- Chemistry Club 3, Bowling 1,2,3. An course awaits Bob at college next PHILIP RICHARD MILLER 4 Cherry Hill Court, Hillsdale St. John the Baptist, Hillsdale . . . Chess Club 4: Treasurer 3. Phil, who came to Bergen in Junior year, is the Spiritual Chairman of his C.Y.O. and intends to maior in Chemistry at Holy Cross. JEFFREY PETER MILLINGTON 61 West End Avenue, Westwood St. Andrew's, Westwood . . . Honor Roll 2,3,4p Biology Club 1, Physics Club 2, Indoor Track 1,2,3, Outdoor Track 1,2,3, Vice-President 1. A Biology course at Fairfield is Jeff's next step. I ii.,ii I g in I THOMAS GEORGE MOONEY 'I4 Brook Street, Hackensack Our Lady Queen of Peace, Maywood . . . Current Events 1, Crusader 3, Sports Athletic Committee 4, Crass Country 'I,2,3,4p Indoor Track 1,2,3,4p Outdoor Track 'I,2,3,4. College is Tom's next goal. -F, ., I 1459 I X F ,ii ,,,. ii Q , I' HE .rl A I Y I I I. g .I -41, IQ ce' 1 111 11 1 11 .. 11111 . 11 11 11 11 11 1 11 1 - 11 1 A X 1 X1X 111 11 .2 1-WX X 11XX111l 11.2.1.1 1 1 1 11 . ' M X1 11 gg, 1 1 1 5 11 11 11 X E ll K :11XX1X1Vj11 1 fe 1 1 . 11 11 11 11 X11 , 1 '11 11 ,. 1. 11 l V ' 1 X 1 l .7 1 A ,A 1,1 TERRENCE CHARLES fMULLENS 381 Lee Avenue, River Edge V' St. Peter the Apostle, River Edge . . . Biology Club 2: Library Club 3,47 Bowling 1,2,3,4p A course in Accounting seems to be awaiting Terry for next fall. ' Q JOSEPH PATRICK MURRAY 277 Birchwood Road, New Milford X Ascension, New Milford . . . Chess Club 35 Soclality 1, Bowling 1,27 Vice-President 3. 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M. .1 1 ..1, 111 DAVIDAM,ICHAELsMU1RP,HYl 1 1 1 4115 Oraclell Avenue, Oradell 'V St. Joseph's, Oradellf.X1. . Chemistry Club 3: Bowling 2, Football 1',3,4. Dave, Xwho spends, many hours at his partftime iob, hopes to attend Villanova. V f ' MICHAEL FALLON NAUGHTON 350 Luhmann Drive, New Milford Ascension, New Milford . . . Current Events Club 1, Bowling 27' Public 1Speaking 4. Mike, who at- tended the International School of Milan in his iunior year, plans to study law at college. X1 1 1 Qi 23111 1 63 'f 1' 5, gigs is 1 ,Q wf,'11s11 seems f ,QWJZZQL E 12 'll l 9.1m..11 1 ww ga - Fw 1 ' 'Gif ea? we 1 me .. 1 3,1 4550 11 1-12 ' .1 vegas: . 11 ii? l1 ' I . 1 11. .11 ye Mfg W i 1 H- 14 1 .1 ' E ' 11 ' W1 L., e A 11 - 1'5 - - -1li2'a2if1Lf ' - A p f .ARTH,URQE-DWlN 11, ll A '. X 1 ' 1Q.e1 1334 -Foirclaugh, Placeffoir .Lawn l'e' A 5t.X5fAnne's, fair Lawn .1HdhorXwRoll1i.a1,2,'3,l1g chess Glub 3,4i?QBlbl6QygCljJb ...y gfsewgittg 913,91 Herald 1, liil iEmphosis4'114.J1lArtMhopes to- Eqior ir Law1at college. it ' F 1 . H1111 tri, . .big . JAMES JOSEPH NELAN A ' I 19 Baker Lane, Dumont ' St. Mary's, Dumont . . . Honor Roll 1,3,4f Biolog Club 1,27 Crusader 3, Typing Editor 4, Track 1 President 1. Jim, who has an abiding intere and ability in Mathematics, plans to maior i this field in college next September: 1 X11X11X111 1X11 X1 . v P 1 X 11 X11 1 11 XX1XX.,,X1XX1XX. X. . Y ,. ,XXA111 .X . 1 X, .MW 1' 1 -111l11L.1111L111-11-..1.-:ff-5.114-J. 1-11-1.1319 f--++.ef+111'-J:-4 newli- , -X ti: 1 Y Q lub ff ' , , Q . 'i . 1 .f 1 wt ,-... 1 v OWEN JOSEPH O'BRlEN 4 Highland Avenue, Dumont . Mary's, Dumont '. . . Honor Roll -1,2,3,4p Sci- ce Club lf Mathematics Club 2, Chess Club 4: anish Club 4, Track I. Owen's interests include ence and mathematics, and he intends to maior the latter at college. , J uf- vi. me-ee fsss i i wee 1 ,, 2s22,?ffiw ,w,,i11i,N 1 its HSE 1. , lg l i i , 105 West Oldls Street. Rochelle Park Sacred Heart, Rochelle Park Radio Club 1 .lack plans to further has education at college next semester i i vw i , s 4-'gli-'qigfilu f317 ' mfI 175Ui'?? if 5 WMI ,I q at :H L WE ri 'VW MQW? Wwvvmmwlljrfq gf ir WW Mi tmwwaita E'i,g?wiQeQi-,E mesh Mwst in HHS . Q 'Q if A ,nt,'ff:.g,11.:te'-,,.fj1gfU .E' U-2sm'fgw tm- QQ- as Awwssfivx ga v to 'ff 5 . r .Q yy. if JOSEPH ANTHONY OETTINGER 63 Sanford Avenue, Emerson Assumption, Emerson . . . Glee Club l,2,3p In- door Track 3,45 Outdoor Track 3,47 B.0.B. 3,4. Joe believes a college course in Business Adminis- tration to be his next goal. RAYMOND PAUL OLLEY 207 Washington Avenue, Hillsdale St. John the Baptist, Hillsdale . . . Honor Roll, 'l,2,3,4p National Honor Society 45 National Merit Semi-finalist, Color Guard 2, Captain 3,45 Debate 'lp Cross-Country l,2,3, Track 'I,2,3p Treasurer 4. Ray, the President of his C.Y.O. is going to study Engineering at college. r l CHRISTOPHER DANIEL -OFFEN -1510 Windsor Road, Teaneck St. Anastasia's, Teaneck . . . Honor Roll l,2,3,4p Sodality 'lp Crusader 3, Herald 45 Cheerleader 4. A college education, with a maior in Science, awaits Chris at Boston Colle e. MICHAEL FRANCIS O'LEARY 176 Reid Way, Paramus l WILLIAM ALOYSIUS O'NEIL 419 Monmouth Avenue, New Milford Ascension, New Milford . . . Crusader 37 Current Events lp Baseball 2,3,4, Outdoor Track l. Chip is interested in sports and plays on his local C.Y.O. basketball team. Annunciation, Paramus . . . Apostleship of 'Ip Biology Club 2, Glee Club 3. Mike great enjoyment in reading and intends to Languages next year at St. Jol1n's. 1 . 1 ui THOMAS LAWRENCE O'ROURKE 24 Marz Drive, Woodcliff Lake Our Lady of Mercy, Park Ridge . . . Honor R 2,3,4p National Honor Society, Biology Club Herald Sports Editor 4, Outdoor Track 2,3 Indoor Track 2,3,4p President lp Secretary-Trea urer 2. Tom plans to maior in Medicine at calle upon graduation. RALPH FREDERICK PAGLIERI 463 Tappan Road, Northvale Anthony's, Northvale . . . Honor Roll l,2,3,4p Honor Society 45 Bowling 'l,2,3,47 Math- Club 1, Spanish Club 47 Golf l,2,3,4. who is Vice-President of his C.Y.O. wants end Boston College and study Mathematics. I I I ' ,Jil I JOHN ROBERT PARKER 658 Linden Avenue, Teaneck ly Trinity, Hackensack . . . Football 'l,2,3,4g door Track l,2,3,4, Outdoor Track l,2,3,4p O.B. 3, Sports Athletic Committee 4, Vice-Pres- ent 3. Jack, interested in all sports, will major Liberal Arts in college. FRANCIS JOSEPH PANNIZZO 670 Oradell Avenue, Oradell St. Joseph's Oradell 1 . . Radio Club l,2p Cross Country Manager 2. Frank, who is fascinated by radios, is a member of a local Civil Defense unit and has organized his own communications com- pany. f I :I I KENNETH FRANCIS PASINI 396 Kinderkamack Road, Westwood St. Andrew's Westwood . . . Honor Roll 2,3,4y Sodality 'li Mathematics Club 2, Basketball Man- ager 3. Ken plans to study Mathematics at col- lege in the Fall. , Yxx I Iv I I, I L L, JAMES JOSEPH PANOS 680 Jersey Avenue, Maywood Our Lady Queen of Peace, Maywood . , I ,! I . . Honor Roll 'l,2,3,4p Debate lg Bowling 'l,2,3,4f Oratory 'lf Chess Club 3,4. Jim, an avid bowler, plans to maior in Medicine next year. EDWARD JOSEPH PASTOR . 391 Rachelle Avenue, Rochelle Park Sacred Heart, Rochelle Park . . . Honor Roll l,2,3,4y Bowling 'I,2,3,4g Crusader 4, Chess Club 4: Varsity Bowling 3,4. Ed's favorite h clude cars and sports and he sees a Nuclear Physics in college next Fall. 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Honor Roll 'l,2,3,45 Sodality 'I5 Crusader 35 Faculty Ed- itor 45 B.O.B. 3,45 Indoor Track 'l,2,3,45 Outdoor Track 'l,2,3,45 Basketball 35 Golf 1,45 Bookroom 2,3,4. Upon graduation, Rich plans to maior in economics at the University of Notre Dame. THOMAS JULES RORRO 50 Virginia Avenue, Fort Lee Madonna, Fart Lee . . . Crusader 45 Band 2,3,45 Debate Club lp Tennis 'I5 Bowling 'l. Tom hopes to maior in Aeronautical Engineering in college next Fall. RICHARD .FRANCIS REIMER I E-T34 Arnot-Place, Paramus Our Lady of the Visitation, Paramus . . . Honc Roll 3,45 Physics Club 25 Chess Club 3,45 Cu rent Events Club 'I5 Cross Country 1,25 Ind Track 1,25 Outdoor Track 1,2. Rich, who interest in all sports, is going to aim for a gree in Liberal Arts at Holy Cross. ,tm rm W gi ,.-s5, rsl K THOMAS ROSSETTI 61 Hamilton Avenue, East Paterson St. Anne's, Fair Lawn . . . Bowling 'l,2,45 Che Club 45 Baseball l. Tom, who has a part ti iol: as a salesman, is gathering valuable expe ence for his chosen field of Business. DANIEL BERNARD ROTTER 208 Anderson Sireer, Hackensack ur Lady Queen of Peace, Maywood . . . Bio- gy Club 27 Chess Club 3,47 Bowling 'l,2,3,4. an sees a Pre-Med course in college as an im- orianf par? of his future. DENIS JOSEPH RYAN 'I4 Harrior Place, Harrington Park r Lady of Vicfories, Harrington Park . . . wling l,2,37 Chess Club 37 B.O.B. 4. He plans atrend college nexf Fall to maior in Adver- ng. ' ,J l +54 4'2 ,, ll' ff? 77, lik lv . , ,K .L-l PATRICK JOSEPH RYAN 328 Grove Sfreef, New Milford Sr. Joseph's, Oradell . . . Honor Roll l,2,3,4i Bowling i,2,3,47 Current Evenfs Club 17 Chess Club 3,4. Pai plans to take Electrical Engineering al Manhaflan College next Fall. l A PHILIP ANTHONY RUSSOTTI 28 Woodfield Lane, Saddle River St. Gabriel's, Saddle River . . . Orafory 37 Crusader 47 Football 2,3,47 Basketball 'I7 Presi- dent 1,37 Secretary-Treasurer 27 Vice-President of Student Council 4. Phil, one of Bergen's mos! popular siudenis, plans to maior in Liberal Arfs. STEVEN DANIEL RYAN 19 Harrison Streer, New Milford Sf. Joseph's, Oradell . . . Honor Roll 37 Glee Club 'I7 Chess Club 3,47 B.O.B. 3,47 Track 'l,3,4i Cross-Country 4. Sieve is interesfed in all ou!- door sports and plans to maior in Law at Fair- field. We gum 1QlL4i?u me xl li nies? X' we gmziifr-P V 2 f- ' M ' ' -- 1 iw' fp fya. ,.f,4.,Qg1lm5ggQ.1 i 1 KK li4ui.sE:fl' H31 'G 2 fa ,, ,,wzAf5U ae W L , 7 izmex, WN. 41 -gsm 'g his X 1 l A ,: ws wx,-X1 ,w,w,,:Qlji5 Jul! Nm n y, .t W A fill' M9fYl5w RUfl1effb':i 5 JlTl9,l'!bf:.,RQll23i2f3.41..NEZQ2' ' - r Q5fiFlfi 'l 5+lBillmY?. QM6kH3iiliiiI,ea,9ffiV5 A Wggg.ffc7.v4of15gjgffgafn siaffilawenaiesggfgsge , - . -. 'W X Y Q e. 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' L' V ., . , if f T-:is 2,32-'sevsgw-W'-414+-'-L ,- . 9,2 'X we l H 'GLENN DONALDVSCHAAB 991 Bridge Street, Washington Township Our Lady of Good Council, Washingion Town- ship . . . Honor Roll 35 Biology Club 'ly Bowl- ing 'Ip Chess Club 2,3. Glenn plans io, muior in Accounting at Iona College in the coming se- mesfer. V , 5. -85-1,--. :- VL- - f I P '1'i'd '?i I STHQMASQV' GEORGE 'sCHwARi 1 - 294 Colun-gbia 11Avenue, Cliffside Park X 3g1Seeretary 4, Cheerleader 4. Hall. 1 ' , FRANCIS PAUL SEGEDIN 1101 Sheridan Street, New Milford, New Milford . . . Chess Club '3,4p 'Ip Basketball 'lp Football 1. Frank plans attend-college next Fall, but he is uncertain to what school he will attend. Cliffside' Park . . . Glee Club 2, Sec- A , ' I 1' .ri . S? wit! 'fi' W J 1 ia UO in 454559351 1, . img? school hours are spent at his part- Next Fall,,he plans to maior in English QV fi In j V2 X f YE , K Y , ,. g1,1,k, .M VQIQQ. 'THOMAS-STEWART F' F I I' I I T V' -184 Lozier Terracei Riverhidgg , fx ' StJ Peter thefApostIe, Q1RiverI Qdgeiq,-Q M1 'tN, 3 -.1131 A 3,43 Bowling Ii 'Bond 'l'p!'Crusader ,,t'- itorl 4,1 Eiology Club 2. ram, up menubar' intendsqtoftake a1 J zoourse invlcollege. I X N' L4 tv,, I.l. :.AL Ti 5 I Jwmiiwr 'E-'55 4 1 n . f ' 1 ' Y 11 1 we 1,1 1 r, W,t.41,,n,- -1 1 1 , 1 . 1 , ,ty r 1,!1 ,1 wg 211, 1 ., 5359, .,w.,,, ggtifggee., 1 553 11 1 ' 1 ,,.12m,.st1m,a,1q A I . 1 5 1179, if 1. 11 Q.: 1.21- tes: isugfgany K. tw 1 ef, ,WM Su., image, - we get 12? 'E ,. -' KEVIN JAMES SHEA 1 I 306 Maywood Avenue, Maywood ' V Our Lady Queen oi Peace, Maywood' . . J Bowlli, ing 1.2, Chess' Club 4. Kevin maintains an avid interest in cars and will aim towards a Business degree incollege. I ' ' 1 -13 . iit- QRiOBExgT' GREGORY L 132 Liberty Street, Ridgewood! ' Ourilady of Mount Carmel, Ridgewood 43 . gf Honor Roll 3, Debate Club 'lp Physics Club' 2, Cross Country 1,27 Indoor Track 1,27 Outdoor Track lp B.O.B. 3,4. Bob intends to entercollege this Fall and maior in Business Administration. Q JOSEPH JOHN SINDT 27 Highland Avenue, Emerson Assumption, Emerson . . . Honor Roll 35 Current Events Club 1, Crusader 3: Chess Club 4, Bowl- ,ing l,2,3,4. Joe.intends to maior in History at St. .lol1n's University. S1351 , it it gas, lg H ' 1' RICHARD JOHN SOBOLESKI 255 Warwick Avenue, Teaneck St. Anastasia's, Teaneck . . . Honor Roll 'l,2,3,4, Band 'l,2,3,4g Baseball lp Basketball l,2,3. Ob- taining a degree in Chemical Engineering is Rich's next goal. JOHN JOSEPH SMITH 300 Jefferson Avenue, River Edge St. Peter the Apostle, River Edge . . . Crusader 3: Debate Club 'li Basketball 3: Tennis 2,3,4. Jay, who actively participates in C.Y.O. Basket- ball, is looking forward to a Liberal Arts course at Fairfield. t -,555 1 sf, iw 5 -r str, rrse 3 , l I DAVID MARK somu 'I2-39 Scribner Road, Fair Lawn St. Anne's, Fair Lawn . . . Football l,2,3,4f Bas- ketball l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4p Chess Club 3, Treasurer l. Dave is looking forward to further- ing his education at the University of Dayton. RICHARD EDWARD SNYDER 404 Burnet Place, Paramus Our Lady of the Visitation, Paramus . . . Honon Roll l,2,3,4: Sodality 2,3,4i .National Honor So cietyp B.O.B. 3,47 Cross Country 3,45 Indoor Trac! 2,3,45 Outdoor' Track 2,3,4. Ricl1's plans includ a' business course at Fordham University. X JAMES CHARLES SPATZ 371 MacArthur Avenue, Garfield Our Lady of Mount Virgin, Garfield . . . Crusa l,2,3p Highlights Editor 4. Jim, who is a pho graphy devotee, plans a maior in Commerc and Illustrative Photography in college. Z ' . l ' R i f 1- WP? 5? Ze. PAUL JOSEPH SPENDLEY 540 Beech Street, Haworth acred Heart, Haworth . . . Glee Club 1,2,3, owling 1,21 B.O.B. 3, Treasurer 1. He intends o continue his education next year by attend- ng Fordham. FREDERICK MICHAEL STEINGRASS 39 Hurlbut Street, Westwood Andrews, Westwood . . . Library Club 4, 2. Fred, who is interested in guitars loves to read, plans to moior in English year. it ee? 'ggi . lt I ,! Y. an , 2 4 1' S .sf- gif f we I fi 3 t . In lei ,.... RICHARD ANDREW SPOHN 225 Jefferson Avenue, River Edge St. Peter the Apostle, River Edge . . . Bowling 1, Crusader 35 Chemistry Club 3. Rich is the treasurer of his C.Y.O. and works in a local de- partment store. A course in Business Administra- tion awaits him ot college in the Fall. GREGORY CHARLES STOKES ' 'Blauvelt Road, Pearl River St. Margaret of Antioch, Pearl River . . . Sodolity 1, Crusader 35 Football 3, Spanish Club 4. Greg finds great enioyment in scuba diving and hopes to begin studies next year toward a degree in Veterinary Medicine. ssstsfsgwtt aw- 12 1 1 aww 9 E . . te, 5113 ' I I. 4 H 'iifssil Wig? ' ' -Xmszi Fl' A Q. ,. I ge- I I JOHN DAVID STACK 171 Hillman Drive, East Paterson St. Leo's, East Paterson . . . Honor Roll 1, Cur- rent Events Club lg Co-Chairman, Sports Athletic Committee 47 Football 1,2,3p ,Co-Captain 4, Track l,2,3,4, Baseball lp Vice-President 2, President 4, Student Council 4. Dave, an All-State choice in Football, plans a college education next Fall. WALTER TERENCE STU KOWSKI 2-30'Lyncrest Avenue, Fair Lawn St. Anne's, Fair Lawn . . . Honor Roll 2,35 Span- ish Club 4. Walt, who derives great pleasure in rebuilding cars in his spare time, plans to at- tend callege in the Fall. , , ,, ,. , wwe. A , YYX Mt, Y, Ymiglee - ' mXXu,Xw ',,,e,.XXX,, -1, ' L. ,ww 1 ik-.1 M ,, . 1 594, , E, ' L ' in ' W 1 l- eil' ,- , X CAESAR, ANGELC TAO-RMlNA fill Wasliingggnxjtreet, X A E57-LriJQ9iii.?ll!f3f,1-ledi 3 a f L 59'i 'liY593i5?5L'TfseSUfeETT?i5i?Qfdf5Wf 'Zv theft' V pfamzlyiqpij,teeny-Xing gui rriauyffmaggggi annex: year plgnsifo.-'.-ngaior iiii2?gychology'at fetal? Halls ,. Y .H s . ,J , L, , , ,,,, ' Y use - x V f 152 fmevw, 1 , 1- , ,f,i::fJifjZS5?I5' r ,X . XXX. 2 5' r' 4 ,. RICHARD CHARLES THELEN 711 Bancroft Place, Paramus Annunciaiion, Paramus . . . Band 'l,2,3,4. Rick spends a lot of time pursuing his hobby of photography. He sees a Business course in his plans for the near future. 3?3',,W'l5 DVEf T in gfi,,.EZE1ffs1'QQE'?if K f 1 V aw nf' L ' 4:1 -, Wee: f ,NL mmf- . - ,.,, , Q , 2221- 1 '. -ei , A, X ,Q , -' X 5,1 2',LJ:Q'- ' . 22233, XX ' g . ' ' 1ii?j,5,,?e, .., ,' 1, ' ,ga waffle' -V-rNifN w I L. 5 ,IU N L iiii 'STEYEEEQTAYLOR , .W Clayton-,Ter,race, Paramus- ' Q , Our Lady off-the Visitation, Paramus . . . Bowl- ing l',2,3,4. Gerry, who finds great interest in weightlifting, will-attend college next Fall.',,j. JOHN CHARLES TOMESCH 38 .Columbus Avenue, Little Ferry 'St Margaref's, Little Ferry .X . . Crusader 'l,2,3p Correspandirfg-,Edi1or 4p,fgX?lf,hotography Club -I, John, who spends most of his spare time clicking shutterspplans to attend Sf. Peier's and niaior in Chemistry. l 1:-gieggwvr '35 , we me - A 1 7, 1351 - .1 - 'giis-5 ii-4-.i. .X , ,wi - XXXmXXw ww , ww ,f V g5'fgew:ei'4,2sfsXy, , ,,,,.,,,,f,,,,-vwkfw X X -Y - v,,w.w.4fr'n ,ig W ,N ' B'-1.iwv3?3T'W'Ml' aww, Xu It M-, A ' ' ifeffiy- N' l ,pizsis s w 1 wzmzffcy.,-f,,, i ,X,.,,,,,,,,-5. W 3,19 H W-.1 we, ii-. e it N'-' ii are --M ez' 1 JOHNEAEHOWARD i fi '202 Coombs Drive, 'bl Q PAUL PETER TONON ll-06 Burbank Street, Fair Lawn St. Anne's, Fair Lawn Honor Roll 34 Club 3, Spanish Club 4 President 3 Football Paul, who shows great Interest In his car, s a course in Engineering among his plans , . 'l' ' - TY H' fxfflnfi Y Y 77- '- 1' 'F' 'E E' TCT? T W 1' -'C T'T?f - f f T .'lT.5TF'T 1 f'1'2:f'-YiT-'fEfi'? 0 Li ,,: , -' f . , ,- - '. -L--,f ,15e15'e-eva us' ER'fr'ii'f:iE' A-eilr:,.e-3.:QS'gm Wie W se21Hw 'H L A Mil' f Z ,LM1l'M9 W 52.11A wgQ'g1,2? f wP'1'g' 'Veg-s f' v- IP 1 A.. C' 'Elie 4 'tx' z 'jG ' Amari. :uf new 'M ' ' vm ,mmm Q 1 - i 1 ' 1-g i l -'fir'--f,'Q lll ' a111E , fu' J' -1 l -1 1 1 , -f.E, lgeV:,- , , ees 402 1 JAMES ALAN VASTA 230 Longview Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights rpus Christi, Hasbrouck Heights . . . Honor ll 'l,2,3,4, B.O.B. 3,45 Crusader 2,3,47 Varsity otball Manager 3,4. 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Q?,t+f? 1 A fy .,,.. 1 A 'w.f+111f f , Q .1 , 1 . ,VV 11 A JOSEPH EMIL VlLLA , A 3'8 Atlantic Street, Garfield' 1 ' iq. Most- Holy Name, Garfield . . . Band 7l,2,3,4.,, gg FV plans to ,study Music at11J1uilliard Sqhool Of.MiJSiC. 1 1 i ,nail ' Joe, a- taiented 'music :composer and teacher, ' 1 l 1 11, A1 .. 'U 1 1111111 li 153, 1 M 11 1 2 rj 1 4, ,- J X , 15232. - ' ,,1, JI- ,i 1 1 1,111 MWA ? I 1 If 4 ROBERT FRANCIS ,WALKER I37 Raymond Street, Hasbrouck Heights Corpus Christi, Hasbrouck Heights . . . Biology Club 25 B.O.B. 3, Chess Club 35 Color Guard 2, Poster Club if Secretary-Treasurer 2. A course in Business Administration awaits Bob next year at Seton Hall. iiwtwc I -4.1, sig: , if 'T 441: LNLLQJEQL. an-J, ,,,, - 1-:ggi 4' 43:f!f' i .r in , : I Em i' g1:1'tr:1r if 4 if 4.51 11. 11-1.151 .: 1 erm 1 1 3 1 At ll I I 1 1 i l ' . QM- 1.-11 'Ku ' Q g11Q11j' l.2-:Q s.1ff5i1QE5?a: f-'fe Le i-mee:-xg lx 1 - -3' Q , ... ra, 1 11'fi1,, . 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Rich, who derives great enjoyment from flying, plans to major in Aeronautical Engineering next September. I, I ,Igwggiug 'fig , W Q 5' ,,i. . L I , UUE I DAVID CHARLES WILLIAMS 48 Pine Place, Harrington Park Our Lady of Victories, Harrington Park . . . Honor Roll 21 Band 'I,2,3,4. Dave, who has or- ganized his own band, plans to maior in Music in college next Fall. E Ii RONALD PETER ZAPPILE 387 Coe Road, Paramus Annunciation, Paramus . . . Glee Club l,2,3 Bowling l,2,3. Ron would like to major in ln dustrial Engineering next semester at college. X 'ly l 'x 'Y MICHAEL JAMES ZEMA 23 Rosemont Avenue, East Paterson . Anne's, Fair Lawn . . . Honor Roll 'l,2,3,4, ational Honor Society 4, Bowling 2,3,4, Biology lub 1,29 Chess Club' 3,4. Mike plans on a Pre- ed course in college. JOSEPH ARTHUR ZODL 303 Main Street, Little Ferry St. Margaret's, Little Ferry . . . Bowling 'l,2,3,4, Current Events Club If Crusader 2,37 Registrar 4. Joe, who is an elite member of Mensa, sees Fordham and a course in Political Science in the near future. l X A ANTHONY MARIO ZUPCIC 264 Slocum Way, Fort Lee Madonna, Fort Lee . . . Honor Roll l,2,3,4p Cur- rent Events Club 'lp Band 'l,2,3,4p Crusader 27 Tennis 'l,2,3. Tony is interested in music and plans to maior in Aeronautical Engineering at Notre Dame. 5 1 mi iw 11 11 1 1 1 , ,XXX XX , ! Q . 1, f ' , 1 1 - www. wr-Wh-W ff-1 J ' Y 5 1 1 W 1 WT ': Q 4 ' 1 ' 1 , 1 I ' 2 K1 , '., 11 , ly - ,- u.: -2. 3 :u1:a:.9Qa!:-fl 3 'r fX4'L1 2 , 1,A.....n,-,s1Qn1 .7 W ...X W ' fb ' u1,:5:Q,g.'g::g7:l- 3.1-L M W , XX ,, .k.N1,...W,.-512-W5-. .,.X-...nw J-A-V ---,1-, ,um H , 1 M , 1, ....,w,1M1, .11, .11.,,,.. , 11.. , 9 - 1 my-1-1 11 .1M.-11--w.11--W-M---AM '1---11. ...- g --- - - 1g:g4.':4,ig 3 N Xl! g .. .11----xx . ... , -N -.X - ,V ,. 21 if - f 1 V . 'X '4 x -. 'fm ' .-F791 ' f +- ff'x swf .11 11g 'Vg Y ' 9, X -X XXQ X 1 , .5 h X A X I XX '9 1 , '1 , .Vi 35 fi, L 4 'W 7 WH- Qelii. 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'Aefez - , ' vii- f - '- V1 'b ' ' X 'W 1-fw.':w--1L'LI'7' AY , W, - ,TVX 13 , -A--1.i.-- Q-mugs-3' X K ,. .- Y-. .1 1 ...4 . in ,.1:.'M1Mw-wfm, 1 V .T .. f p --qga-me--vw-1+-wr-1--Q-fn-f -sH'1-f117vpTv.qak,,r-,fu,.,.- me f 1 5 I 1 I UNDERCLASSES . f,vWm fv, - V . ,glyvw-.-,, , H w , H g'A Q E1at' Q,2f 2,f L A Q , as W M, .lw u lil? 94, 31 I John Aceto Richard Annillo Martin Ariemma Joseph Barra Stephen Blochi Terry Bottinelli Indoor Track, Football, Band Sodality, Bowling Chess Club, Bowling indoor Track, Football Football Cross-Country Hey, Doc, the one armed man is right behind me. Thomas J. Duffyl' Robert Fitzgerald Lawrence Growney' Cross-Country Joseph Cioffi Louis Colon Charles Davanza Denis delissor Chess Club Football, Public Speaking William Hardy James Harkins Cross-Country, Indoor Traclc And this will entitle you to full use of the elevator. Bernard Jurgaitis Cross-Country '-sf ,wel seg 4 Richard Coury' Thomas Diehl Band Richard Haynes Football Wayne Hedrick Football, Basketball First Honors TSecond Honors Based on Mid-Terms ttmgggifljggsq 1 , ,N 1 7,5 az' 1, l 'M ,315-Ggflfwi if ' W ' .,M,i,.j, Y . fs. l W. V - X f John Kalinowski' Paul Karnpa Thomas Keegan Band vw HN ll' :' ml l y Gee, only 150, pounds more and I can play tackle next year. Francis Koeller Joseph linquito Stephen long Cross-Country Freshman Room 17 Michael Martin Daniel McGlynn Sfepl-.gn Millingfgnf Bowling Herald, Cross-Country William Moffett William Murray Robert Newton Cross-Country Bowling 7'-' QE ' V , J 3 Nicholas Palotta John Paterson Fred Schneider Bowling Spanish Club nwha, no beer-ff, Joseph Socco Richard Siliato John Vaughn Football, Bowling Debate Dear Brother Connelly, Please excuse John from school. He has had malaria for . . . Thomas V. Duffy Joseph roy' Cross-Country, Track Robert Edwards? Chess Club, Bowling N.. Reber! Gleason' Public Speaking I-mv '9 of O f ,N , 45:2 s Roy Afkinson ' Band William Belluzzil' Sodalily, Bowling 'First Honors TSecond Honors Based on Mid-Terms Paul Augusi' Track Joseph Camobreco 1- T1 1 Michael Curry' Chess Club W 4 .K 'Fifi ri ' J ' ,, Y,-is A i if -gg + Q ' rf nf' . Q 1 Q b gk .Q r- qt Gerald J'-'SJYOT Pele' -'95Pe 5e If I can ius! make it pas! 'the office nobody will ever know the difference. Coin Club, C ross-Counfry Earle Bailey Band, Bowling 5... ' i Richard Carrollf Jon Czeropskii' Coin Club, Track .6 I, img- ', ':-X: K- J A 1 6 l Alan Fisher' is Lbiq 'F , Stephen Hennessey' Fooiball Kevin Kelleyl Chess Club A1 .1 gi: 2 5 S, l Qi . 1 'lfl17'- 'lik' John McPartland'l Track, Football Kevin Mitchell . 6- 532 , - 'Y 3- Nbll ,AN Hyiwwiiu If QTY K' ' iii- Q51 t . 'ifrlili Frank O'Connor Basketball Y 'A .if ' 4 2 JS' I 1 .., H5 1 191 X 'ZF M5593 f its A SN J Ageigi'-1L1'l-s?k'A'fl' arf 1 ,Eh Fl Y -fe Qi: l E ,.. .2 , ' 'rw '2 3 L4- .. we, .iam-f. Robert Kuhnl' Chess Club Gregory Millerl David Morell' Public Speaki ng i r. p ' , If ta. - 5, f ' if . 13,4 N out X x e 2 Robert Papscoe Band F' Yeast, . Egg. 5 wwxzu it mag 5 tw awww '1 H iifimsaa. Thomas l.arkin'l' John loftusl Band John lowe Football, Basketball -1 1 ww -. t .gig- tix' 'M ,is R ,iz fi: 1 , Witllflwi .W ef H 5552-1.1. C' T e:2?2?gem, Q Wpfgwmu M' fel Robert McCue' Basketball .:.. 1 i- T ,T , E 7 if , 4. Q FH ,I 4 Q fx . .flip it AH R ,fQ : Lil n , w, . ,, A. H lategff nge Hf-effiib2iFf-1 H W. J H ,JM-.X he ,fx .Q ,21- ' 55.5 ., ,, -'e-, D H, 'Jil' e . ,xl JS,- w w 'jwxu .Q ug, it H 1 22516,-it-2 ,xv UW lil --.tm :M ti? ,, U1 i: v,, Yea rightl You've been to every game this year and you've never heard of them. it Al l , L., in , These students must be studying their right angles, ha, hal r '?'c X' ,E Slit, -3 , ,.1 in , - ' ,ui S H 1 ,KMA ,f-5,5 im 5, , Q., , W f J . in uit Q Paul Schaetter' Foolball James Villanol' Robert Shea Track ggwlil J w X: N... Michael Walker' Raymond Snyder' Sodality, Bowling r A 1' e ' Bi: .Q W K W , , 553 vuwmuw w In 1 1 John Weldin' Track 'E' John Anlian Chess Club Mark Cavet Sodolily louis D'Agosfino Brian Duffy Dennis Fifzgerald William Gundling' Chess Club James Bagaranif Chess Club Dominic C risall Michael Delasandro Foofball swf R, 1 ,, 'lf ,, J. 'VL 227, 5 7-Q1 'JLQE-5lLd',t3 L-,, ,4Af V, Two students seek spiritual assistance during exams. Bruce Barry John Beargard George Blauveltl' Band Ciro Carafa' Band If you don't open up soon I'll fake my business somewhere else. John Engel Band, Cross-C o uniry Robert Goodwin Cross-Counlry Brian Hayden' Football Fred Fischer Band Richard Gunderman Chess Club 'First Honors 1'Second Honors Based on Micl-Terms Richard HombergerT 'Waich me break the other one. Thomas Trapp Gerald Zu ruwiecki Track, Foolball i 'ff M .m ',:- 5552 U ,, 1 ,, , ' .- if-El W vgiz L1 1 Michael Avlon .- U! xglrl . c. 1' ' .... ' LMT 1 V AA , LN ' 1, .--' ,..f , l s Paul Bonistalli' Foofball, Track ,, N -Y:-s-Q: ,fy 35, m y .wiaky , 1 '54 H ,gli A R414 4 z MH , . . p ,I I If of . N f -M ll 3 41 Q.. 1 4 1 N Il . sa- 'I Paul Brugeman Bowling Q1 11,55-L: 4. . 'r P 1 Jltf, Gary Beckehn Boslrefball ' l x L 1 I Gerard Bradley 1 Yule-Yukl Recognize me, ihis is my third lime around. Fre hman Room 30 GCFY BI-II'l!0 James Cool: Chess Club Gerald Di Giulio' Cross-Counfry Brian Daly Thomas De Lufis Bowling Howard Hoffmnannl' Foofball, Chess Club Edward Geibertl' ROb6I'f Grohe! Mark Jones Stephen Koll' John LeschT Whai's new in the laboratory? . I Com Club, Sfamp Club Chess Club Band, Bow 509 Michael Fifzpairickl' A ur' Y v who 9 4.1 l A - ami! ' ' ' I- 522' -.... ,4 , new V A H - '. :Q i 'i- 22,1 John Holahapl' 'First Honors 1'Second Honors Based on Mid-T James McCarthy Football, Track I can't mark you pres James McCarthy. Thomas McDonough Track Ric hard Mianulli Coin Club ent for gym says Gary Beckett to lance Poppe and il ' i??s Q ' T - 32:6 G.9. f'5 -F' T 'ff V ref- 1 -,ffm V ,' il il' it fo iii f I 15-an , I 5 QE? ' I H, T ' B T, ie to A sr i nh at fin s R' John Lobat Lawrence Manolio Patrick Mathias Bowling Herald, Bowling ir , Q' Y Q,--A. Q., ,r 3 4 ri?-3ii:'f4 William Miller Football, Track Robert Polinkas Bowling 51-v Steven Preussl' Robert Molder Track, Chess Club Peter Politi'l' Bowling Joseph Preziosi Band, Bowling .. ,, ,, M W Craig Nelson Lawrence Poppel' Football, Track Robert Rapport S.A.C. e, 4'Now my good little children. repeat after me: 'I pledge Allegiance . 4 . says Brother Waldron to his first period class. lu Robert Shay William Stevens lwgiggggii ' fee-2553 fzw . ' ' w Dane Smith Cross-Country, Coin Club Joseph Wernerl Herald Freshman Room 31 Michael Caufieldl' Herald 1 f Gerald Cusicki' Fooiball John D'AmiC0'l' Fooiball, Baslceiball William Beidl Foofball, Baskefball Philip Doyle Bowling Leonard Carafa' Foofball, Bowling Sefphen Du n n Foofball Robert Eberhard Bowling William Houlil1anT Edward Esposito Stephen Farrar Gerard Gac James Ganley Pefer Hampel Herald Bowling Bowling Bowling, Band Basketball Well Brother, you see, if was like ihis Frank lx James Joy Jerard Kunz Jghn Coy 'First Honors 1'Second Honors Based on Mid-Terms ' K4 Vg Mfg, ,. -ri v.- 1' . ., M, f 3, 4 ,, Us 'l v ' X l ' Qi if C ,jrmllhn ,fa l f l kvgl lil Wil f 5 5 a l V Q l w ' v' 1411, 'I 5 'l- 55 ,El It w V , J x., -fm..-,3',. 'kk-ig., 'N .Wg , 'ffis-fist : ' Lk? ' . J' :'.-.E1y:F+:'fJf'?' fi. Qi-. . ,g:v:..f.,r1 5- - 4. , Q-, lf' li xeems that larry Malloy has a xpli! penonalify. lawrence Molloyl' Foofball, Track John McDonough Daniel McKee Bowling, Foolball 'GW' Thomas Price Foalball, Baslrefball Thomas O'Dea'l' Fred Porter Bowling Edward Scheldl John Shorfall John Thelen Herald Public Speaking Gerard O'Connor defies gravity as he drinks from the wall mounted fountain. D 'im 4 ' W4 . Kevin Moran Michael Radllce Band, Vice-Presidenf Donald Malkowicz' Chess Club Arthur Murphy Bowling Jerome Rileyl' Cross-Counfry Joseph Lecrenl' John Malveyl Foofball Gerard O'Connor' Secretary, Cross-Counfry Arihur Ryan 2 .-4 -we if W YH fi V E fa Michael Amaio' Gregory Ersfling ' Sparis Com. Glenn Ford Donald Garda Brian Gibney Chess Club, indoor Track Wi ' f . , 'i ff., U Q Q. l 1 X 1 ,... Wi A 9 I x . - , ' xl . Douglas Bensimon Bowling, Track Roberf Eschbacher' Herald Poul Galinski Bowling, Chess Club Bernhard Gerstmuyr Sporh Com. Paul Guida Indoor Track, Chan Club Joseph La Visfal' Indoor Track Kevin Cummingsl' Baslcelboll, Foolball Thomas De Angelo John Deluca Dennis Dougherty Bowling Bowling Indoor Track Fre hman Room 3 l Arihur Henry Fred Madurai Bowling, Band I don'! care who she is. Get her oui of herel Johns Hopkins Indoor Track Michael McCormick Bowling Robert Keefe Baslrefball, Sporfs Com. First Honors 1'Second Honors Based on Mid-Terms l.. 1... li. : Ii' r- Roberi McDonald Andrew Morabifo Kevin O'Rourke Chess Club Chess Club Public Speaking Anthony Piazza William Rovensky Patrick Russell Band Band, Bowling Sporls Com. Charles Schmitt Robert Slevin Sleven bmifh Band Band, Bowling Bowling Francis Snell Thomas Somerville Frank Sposalol' Bowling Foofball, Track I M iw C - or ? - Wi ... ,mf ffm ega ,ff Sfop or I'll iumpl Joseph Vayda George Violick Roberi Ward Chess Club, Bowling Bona, Bowling Band, Bowling n.,.1 Q Robert Weber ii u 'H u'l-vm in --4,11 Shucksl l leff my cigareifes in my desk. Edward Alrutz Cross-Country, Public Speaking Kenneth Amendola Football and Basketball Mgr. 1 is, s I Z4., 1 .-T.-3 , , . .K X, Fred Bandana Basketball Mgr., S.A.C. J' K ' it 1 l L 1 5' Cl v - Richard Bogart 3 .. . -1 K A fix fra lgagifgfs ' 1: 5 g B .. vl X Hi Wayne Angiono A , 6 B ,, f,,, Gr ,. 3-V -V 7 v ,J V 5951 . . ' 1 nl ' 'ii ' fa - ' Q I I ' ze sw .t rg Lil 44 31 Michael Cahill Chess Club, Track 'WN 'U , L D.: IW A yyg, 1 'it K 4 I v If they'd put lights in this place, we wouldn't have to study by the window. ui' ru Philip Haubert ivy I X l ix ,.-U, :I Q1 -- ' it tt. 5 B , .13 Vt Hwlf ' ' rw-. ,',::'4 ' 'wit l UV-x'2. ' '.'.l' vi 'ff,':2Af. . F21 - . 4!1E':'.t. U ,s1,1..!g,.,,. Wa rren J a h n Debate fwmwef - it ' .K ,LH 1 Luc i 'QJ ' yang ii! if Y ,z .-fe it -:j eg ,mx 5 K. if mt lyf ill f--.fipw Timothy Kelly Fre hman Room 3 l .,, 9' v Daniel Coyle Bowling, Chess Club Matthew Doyle Debate ll Q :Q . aa- 'l D. , ii Aki. n Robert Garry Cross-Country 5r.Al Kenneth Fano Herald Wiliam Deatrick Bowling, Chess Club Kevin Frewl Bowling, Band John Fitzpatrick .. ' Qin 'gilt ,E-5 , il :Sai ' ' f , it - : 5- , L y? gil f Et., 5311, :I e , Z , be -' it . , s., I :N ,.-'ff 1-xv-F lg b , S mi - 1 I I . . , 1 .na 3 gilt ,Z Le, Fw Dennis Glennan Charles Halll' Bowling, Herald lllll. Brother Lucas paints out the intricacies of an intriguing interpolation to a watchful student after class. 1 1 . ,. xi ,sn I ag' , :L X ,1 , ll gg if ill 'E J James Krauss' Basketball, President Robert McGinnis'l' Bowling .. 1 : fit 1? 1 tt t l 7 I fx: ZS. ' ' W l Daniel Mulhauser Chess Club A-., ' . Robert Nielsen 1-,.,' Marty Santoloci Chess Club, Bowling ' L W w ' ' t Il J 1 -2 i f s- i n 7-ll' ' ei, 3 . , ll N 0 A Clayton Westervelt Bowling if- Edward lopez Qsrfnnl William McGuire Bowling -. 0- ,N -- l'H'l9EstglElgl:igE tlffzfifgtfs 5 f . Two enthusiastic 'Freshmen yt, l Robert Mullerl Chess Club Robert Polzusa R0b9fl Regan Francis O'Toole Bowling Football, Basketball BOWHWQ Michael Schaab Ronald Socha Bruce Stecker Chess Club Q Q, . 33' ' Us ' 4, cl f lm 'First Honors I 5 t' ' 1'Second Honors V gl Based on Mid-Terms T W X,Z1ff V Richard Willemin Chess Club ll 4 study their Algebra before class begins. -:XE Q l l N . iM ll el I James Reilly Football, Basketball M aw - 1 x' i i K 4 J l ill , ,W N X W ll sg wx as 'fr l xi . X 'i -K ' ha' 'H , 7 I H 'ft lT'l aw: if -s William Rice Basketball Mgr., Debate F' ,, ig-:alia ll ' V ll llwmlrlill B , ,,.. ,,,, t , is- H ,L ,, Stopl You might wake up the kids in latin class. all ,1- Thats funny Bro her! says Glen Grothue Open my locker and e In 30 seconds. llll l ll class me Thomas Amore' Chess Club C hrlstopher Bentley Band ,gg 'Wm Thomas Albano Carl Barlslch Chess Club Traclc James Blankenstelnl' Alan Brent Band Chess Club Kevin Callahan Kevin Carr Richard D Esposito it Steven Donovan'l' Bowling Chess Freshman Room 34 Glenn Crothues James Kfouri Band Bowling Stephen Guffantil' Z! ', Michael Kosterl' Bun d B owli ng Robert Hatch Band Bowling llllili. Kevin Krazit Basketball Michael Fay Robert Ghazeyl' Band Chess Club 3- Vw Edward Goeb Chess C ub Jack Pasml and Jim Roberton speculate as to where to place their Molotove Cocktail A 3 ta . . 2 3 .- ia- ai- hc V-fl' 1 JI William Murphy ' 4... in ' VWQUQE Ill! JA- Gerard Pomar Band, Bowling 'First Honors 1'Second Honors '. -IS I 3, 'X s s. Brian O'Neil Chess Club Daniel Riordan Track Based on Mid-Terms af,- Thomas Ross wp. , , g' ' , ' ' ,.::. . ,- en William Sands 5 Dont look now but we re sitting on wet paint! says Kevin Calohan to Gerard Pomar. I wonder how I can tell him I iusf swallowed my tongue Christopher Bowling N -:mf gg 46? I i l 3 f Michael Williamsl 1-. Alan Zetelski Robert Acerno Chess Club Robert Bloom Raymond Carey Football, Track - 1 James Bauer Bowling 6' L 3132, al L1 E42 ee, ,T , 125: f 'nik rn. ig still Qi V . IL, .B Gee, I didn't know the chess club gave prizes like that, says Bob Acerno as Dennis Young looks on 'First Honors TSecond Honors ophomore Room 8 on 111W '111'i'1Qj111 'i f'Ef 1 ' ' 3 1 . 1'1. 1 11 'sl' M1511 . 11111 1x1 2 y .5 sa G ym . . sl : 4.3514- 1 511 21 , i1 ! ny 1 11s -- , . 1114 5 . -1 1 ,f'1ea 'Qg?, 5? :QI . 1-: - ss -C 1 ' Richard Di Cola Band, Bowling Arthur Frew Band, Bowling Craig Hitiel 1 5- 111, 11.12 ,, 1 li 1' Ez:f1f 'W 1,1llQ5i?'JlQ .11 X !g1f!'g11 11 'MWA .': J' wil, . A ' ,,, mfg' 141211, .. , .:L,gr:Hej11! sg 12 1122 ' 1s 1 if 2 1 wil 1, -V ' Q 11 1 1. ,,,N, ,,.. 1 1, 1 We ,,,, 11 1' -u, U 1 1 Timothy Duffy Chess Club NJ , 11 11 , 114 I, il .,..-1 Thomas Glbllf' George G90dWlf' It seems that final exams have caught Jim Bauer unprepared. Chess Club Chess Club David Holmes Lawrence Huebner Rdberf Hughes Gfe90 Y Mme Debate Bowling Roger Maldini Bowling, Secretary fu :wx XV Joseph McKee Robert McLoughlin Band Debate, Football Thomas Mills Ge'a'd Murray And two Harveys equal one Murray! explains Bob Bloom to Roger Moldini and photographer. Chess Club, Treasurer on . R 1 3 1 Wayne O'Hara Vincent Perazzo Ronald Pettigano Chess Club Football, Track Band Paul Puglisel Bowling, Newspaper l John Sidofei James smolul Uh Ma-You'll never guess what happened-uh--I ripped my pants! stutters Bob Mclaughlin. Chess Club Robert Thelenl' Henry Thurnau James Whitel Dennis Youngl Band Chess Club, Bowling President, Track John Beattie' Golf Team ., ll-glut' , , jg ' '55 4553! Q- 4 il ! Q lr l 1 Roger Carmodyl Sporfs Club, Track B: , Q. LEA - , l 'qi V . ,ifilwiihg 112-:. ' A X lfff' rg ,gi px i KJ. 1 '. Michael Cody' Sodalily ,z P .X in 5 Phil Ryan watches Joe Botz's bacteria grow Thomas De Lic Band ,Qgzi , I fm ' 1?S'Qfi1lAQ f ' l Q21 I lllggg rg 1' mfg, g Raymond Fessel' Chess Club Pa ul Freda Bowling, Newspaper Gerald Diedzic' Biology Club, Bowling fs Q51-Z : r sm ' an 1 ,, 1 s, ' Y' .Q 12? il Q ram, I xi L In L1 William Fornaci' Foofball Christopher Gundel' Foofball, Vice-Presidenf fy?-G, 4, d r- 'First Honors 'l'Second Honors ,, Q X Based on Mid-Terms lx w' l sri. r 4 Q fin ' - , rg- W 1, r g-.rf N N - Richard Drew' .lohn Duffyl James Favre' Chess Club, Bgwling Cross Couniry, Bowling, Soclaliiy Stamp Club ophomore Room 11 . .3-I 953 f ' f 2 as NL . l C ' . X.. , fr-of Robert Kiely' William Higginsl' Robert Holsworfh' Thomas KellY' Library Club Bowling Chess Club 5l 'P Club Two boys who have made ihe Deans llsf' Painck The busy students of Room 'I'l do Their English homework fdue in five minuiesl. i ii hh C. 's igh gf 51115. J' M flu A '1.KSE.QJ' 2 AQQLB-ij J 'P' llllfaiff li gif: , V ss, .ja l,-1 Michael McDonough' Joseph MsPar?land'l' Eugene Meehan' James Monahan' Baskelball Presidenl, Track Chess Club, Traclc Foofball, Sporls Club The beginning of the 50 yard sprint at 3:00 PM. 7 iff -. . iiilflf. 34 I J .4 en Rqdykef Philip Ryqn' John Sacco' Thomas Salvo' Anthony Siliaio' Gerald Sims' ng, Crusader Bowling, Crusader Sporfs Club, Track Bowling, Firsf Honors Bowling, Chess Club Bowling, Debate ' ,12.5 lIl Justin Mahon' Chess Club, 8.0.8. i T. w',i i'li'li V l'li.l1 i,u,,, llyu . ,. ,ill .wQ.j5g,.jg5.. w W- -s:ui:m!uv 5 W 1 if U Q. l 'l'5 ' , x Ri Q W . . 'T 'il . .f -g W. -. 5 . W l-f ifs l ' T John J. McCarfhy' Chess Club Baslcelball Manager James Mossl' Chess Club, Track it if Q. .E i L: 'A f --jig. ' 41 JH, ,xl ,M i A ., ii ui ll . ,-1 si.. . ii ii ,W el , Tw ik ' V 12. .ml Gerald O'Brien Band 5 ' ' 17 A cr I l EVA IFA Dennis O'Connor Bowling, Chess Club r y .gt . l r L- g I I N Ffh' -- i 3' - A . Q y ,4 1 li ixvw' -l in 1 r T , 69 if, Wfalf , -l' ' V u - a : ll-l' if John M. Smiih' Cross-Counlry, Sporls Club l 85 Robert Baron Thomas Behrl Chess Club, Track Daniel Blauveltl' Bowling, Chess Club William Brazee Football, Sports Club ophomore Room 12 Frederick Franzel Bowling, Chess Club Andrew Demartini Andrew Fox Biology Club Bowling, Sports Club wif' , .Ain John Roth and John Mineri seem to be taking their studies lying down. John Brovaronel' Chess Club, Football Thomas Collins John '-:ff ,A. LL Chess Club Don't be scared, another foot or two and l'll catch you. Christopher Gruchawka Chess Club Richard Kelly Band, B.O.B. Michael Herrick Football Manager, Sports Club Kevin Loughlin' Biology Club, B.O.B. Brian Kea ne Chess Club William Lutz Band, Bowling John Morone' Malloy Alan Medor Robert Menville John Minieri William Moeller B.O.B., Debah Track, Sporfsclub Chess Club, Track Foofball, Track Francis Muller Bowling, Chess Club First Honors 'l'Second Honors Based on Mid-Terms 2' Q ' ' ,ri J- 55:94 X554 J Effie' - wl i ' X ' , Larry Molloy and Bob Baron admire the rewards of the successful football season. Michael Sassano James Turro Bowling, Track Michael Smith Bowling, Coin Club David Vermylen Richard Tromberti Bowling, s.o.s. Kurt Zecchin B.O.B., Chess Club John Rende Once upon a time, there was a ... v 'ff M c,, , J. , . . - lawrence Moftleyl' Ban d, Bowling Michael Normile Band Gerald Pelraglio Band J oh n Roth Bowling ' ff:1,, . ' gill iii? iv w, pf -f ,1 li . , '3 ' 1 , . H., V A , -, ,A m e , .1 ' QE! v ,, l it l l J l 1 mi 'iw 3 H1 H ' 1- I if J mllgg... 'X-K fix. X ?s','li5'll ,I it eq. :4 ' - 1 wg, 'i l 4 if-n Albert Bartz Football W X -.f ' ' ii William Dorney Football Lawre nce Brady i A H Ct in , N-7 H EY HN H 5 ,X ,li1:1t2,.,.f i 1221 , Egg '1,4:'?ig2:6 -2 ': mv?--iv 2 : :rl ks-5:4 'i'lw '5:r1ffK Philip Foti Biology Club, Bowling Robert Brohm Charles Goito Debate new . in in ophomore Room 13 S -.A Y l :A 1 sv f l bf 1 , fe m 1 l 'L Michael Ghazey Basketball, Football in A.. , Ig-. V Bruce Kovalick Football ,,-. li FW, John McAuliffeT Basketball H Edward Keller Color Guard S. Anthony lanzilotti Bowling, Debate Joseph McCloskey' Brian Buonomo Paul Callozzol' Library Club, Public Speaking Michael Clorkel Cross-Country, Track Thomas De Track Jump or I'll shootl says Phil Foti to Mike Gozey , il V i 5- ,ig ' A -2 i Walter Meixner Secrets ry '-1. .-alll -5'6- El Senor Obrotka explains the imperfect tense to his Spanish class. 1 x ' 9 1 -J' .. :.,,. . - M, ,, we l ,s Q luv' ' ill - :i.ll,-,-.i1.,n. .H s mglgzef? . ' iffy. uncis Merz Michael Montague Donald Moroz' Gary Murphy Club, Football Chess Club vffrifii-4. 4 J if Students are amused while they read their English lesson, Humpty Dumpty. Based on Mid-Terms ' Ng' , l R First Honors lk A -if A 'f'Second Honors ', s,,'A XSN ,. s John Stoll Dennis Sullivan Chess Club .pl jx V ' l-. ,::,:, Q, If 'A - lying F q.1A fl if Ui Cf- ' ' of ,Lt f J x W Eugene Vane' Joseph Whalen Clifford Zinkl' Bowling, Debate Track Newspaper 725535, A W wi 1, Gene Nonnil Basketball, Football is L 4. .Im X rx 1 .N HX it 4 I' ififir V 37,1 Qi ' 4 J lx . .nn 14' 'ww' William Rogers John Ocldo v , w qi X. , www 'I' H 'V ' :sigh N 1 ' , iwwgiy ' u... 1 , of ' ,N l'l l 0 1 - ii. , X5 it K-17 e - 1. ll! bvlgll Daniel Seely' Debate, Track 5, Peter Smith' Track Charles Pavia' Bowling, Chess Club . AL VJ W ' 'f A d wggl Q l . i 1 , l George Sferra Band A ll l s ' J' ' he L57 Y! P, ,,1, William Squitieri Newspaper 5. Q, u, 5, ., Paul Callozzo helps Mr. f S Albamonte enlighten the school. ,--1-,,.,- s Q ' . -4 X .L if lr- ,. fr V ,.t,,, H: ,A . H, ,K . I.. ,NY w g ,F F tl N uni 1 -'xi 1 1 X gt i les Dennis Amrhein Lawrence Bauer f vi l . , WL , gt 'f Vi? il Frederick Andersen Football gi, 7 9 ' ' 1 ' I l .:,Z' 1 ill i to 2' l ,x ,ll l ., 2 .js We - ' '1-W C . x .s, .e QQ - V- ff, , 15,1-., L QM A iv-iff, - ,. -- - !1:'f,.-. William Blanchard Football, Track . .im ew ei, 5 'fi ,K 1--I .' aim ew ' -My cg.,- , Wi? E w U . A A4 im L. .',,.A Q. . 'lk- cX' ' Mi- C W Kevin Brady' Band XS Neil Caporaso Charles Clarke Chess Club 'First Honors Based on Mud Terms Bowling ,Neff ' ., Qi 1 --we-, M wt . -. M24-1. N it Bergen Catholic custard is a decay preventive dentifrice when used . . 55 1-at t . -. 4 i I t t . l 2' 'V ? 1 :X is ., un-,wx We '- 1- mm ifxgzgi 9 M 'SP A u ' Paul Dermody Paul Duffy Joseph Englert Basketball Newspaper +5-QW-d Hoflofs ophomore Room 14 No matter how many girls he calls, he's still going to have to go with his sister. Wallace Franklin' Color Guard, Emphasis i , 1 WF , seskfgkc I si ,Q3g2:es51, 5 we 1 -I 450' Sgr Dennis Gary S.A.C. fe- ., ft Nb lu 1 1 .. S... Qu. ,.'-:' - Q . I l ., Qian, Simi '- ' 5 ff. . Robert Heitmann Chess Club 5 Michael .,'s' Q. - 'ff-f Richard Hill'l' Bowling 51-1, :sy , rn . Q- ... 3.1 .-. 5 . .y my -l V-Tx Cx., l 1 A ,,.. J 1 'J5? !l' 33 l ig 1 . ,:,: H C .1 , Thomas Hirst Band ,J I- , .:.:.: - --1141 N11 A , 1 .g , 1, 11 . 1 - . ijgjz, ' . , 1 1 - 1211- ,1 -. 1 1 11 J ul ,W , .,, .,.,. HM., i v 5 Mg ,lu l l Now for my next kick, says George Rullo, l'll juggle the Encyclopedia Britannica. Napoleon Marlin T are :sv as ff s ' 5,7552 ' 'sl . l ,, A.,, Lv Q J LV '1 1 'Ni 1' 1, 11 H My ii Q Michael MCB,-ide Joseph McCabe lawrence Musser Carl Nevoso Raymond Paglierii' 39.5, Basketball, Foofball Chess Club .X , 1 5.- If Gefrge Run? Thomas Sheeran' Bow! '9' Va 5 7 Bowling, Sporfs Club Bowling Manager 1- A f.. '1 A2 V Vincent Tozzi Donald Zavada Color Guard ll qv Q. ' X- . E 1: John Simmons Baskelball, Sporfs Club Z -2 03 To 2: uh. Us 0 '4 if y 1 1.1 'Q X 5.5. gym mlb l R Q HN ' 111 3511 'fi X21 f g211H11H! 11 V 'H Joseph Krug Edwin Mayl Deboie L Ken neih Pierce 44.1. ns k- d - - 1 1 ll fac Ing so a I5 noi my Idea of pop artl iokingly says Wallace Franklin to Jay McCabe. ophomore Room 1 look at ihe size of that mosquifo, says Kevin Hurley To bystanders. John Alexa Thomas Albano Foolball Manager B.O.B. Thomas Blehl Fooiball, Spanish Club Band John CocchiereT Spanish Club Neil Brosnan lsr? Dennis Culleni' Chess Club, Track Band Louis Delicate Barry Donohue' James Flyhn James Hughes Sporis Club Basketball, Color Guard, Track Vice-Presidenf Kevin Hurley Noel Janson John Kerr Foofball Traclc Band, Bowling And the label proves that it mas made in Outer Mongolia. Paul laino Kevin Malone Bowling Spanish Club, Track Donald Marlin Robert McDonough Bowling, Chess Club E., Francis Oleksuikl Eric Pepe Michael Meluccil' 4.4 I hope you recognize this one, for lhis is our las? mug shotl is sax uw Yclllf! mwalu W 'Emtmm-We 'mwl 'i 'e'E M - , -11 cf fr l - - - sullvnezlhlr fl W HE l'E'?'Mi E 'lf 'F'i'fw- BH vfeirmnli ' ' ' 1 w . - - ' . V t 1 4 K WE .1i49t4Jrsa.c.l3.z7 -nlg krvfgpyfg-yay ,NE Ynakhlvehn W5 'miciz-WTA Neff if is ff, '. 'lf Hfllggmn nuavn ,vIqWaf,3+,, gm, 'if ' ' , - , - 5. - 5 I gui- we -fslefmxd Q 'rug'ygJJ1fr,w , U ll EM' COMllllllNi0N ON FAMiLV DAY IANUARV 9 ,fx 1 -V advwi vaeeiazlmv :sgl-lgull31g1,Hy,Q-y,- ia li' vii P Q'l 'li 'f EU'5-41' x 4 I is 1 H .Amar Em nfs Q. ,, fglqivjlf YE 0- MJMK B, A . 1 5 'C wflllkllf wr.-gm-1 , 1 2 ,N 941 Wi 'Rf-'2AfwKqfec env eulkzgllml . 7+ ' 4 - . A A. - , ff . . mi! Wi 6 lr: - Tris vfmmu- mn -me 1am,,,,,B,7,' ,EW 1 fn, -of fflr-.::.u.4 fu- . . -1 -'f - 'F -'. - ' A - '- l J - fpleffm- .five x 5'9,q4z,,E,,f,,,,4f -4, weve 1 21 yfillnfsi. ilxymv'-'f'l.fmq elvimffaai vu Q' ,A I fl l 5 Melissa + f'f:fu mr1f4naff fws- md in-' ml we ' ffl .1 .. H5 -Sifilaillil 'fiQ,,1i.!-'5' , . ,--,fe 4Lifim,QXJLnf5,A Exim lk fl ww i ,..,J,f Qgjlaff, ' 1 51.55, -9, L , X c 5 LM' - .,.l I lhinlc fhey're frying fo fell us somelhing, vwiwstfq-i'f skins :-2,-I says Tony Sarlari CGIQLKSE 'INTIHVIEWS lcf,ra1um...:I-Mm ' num mnii-lin: umm. n I. Xi 'M 1 -5 John Rovilo Anthony Sorroril' S C! Bowling, Chess Club HI Kevin Shawl Bowling, Chess Club Joseph W. Schneider to .rom Albcmo. Foofball, Traclr ,li in ii W H ' H H First Honors TSeconol Honors Based on Mid-Terms im Wx Ralph Tileston William Wurlzl' B.O.B., Library Club B.O.B. Presidenl Raymond Belmar Band, Bowling t g,gg?g,1 , v, , V w- SE' -:L I K sg . l 5.5 5. 7 as Leonard Carroll Football, Secretary M., . 'limb L- - V,- : S- I w .. , +5194 lf 2 A -1, '51,g:afW - ' t wax we t- -. John Donoghue Q.. t gegfuy' 5 , Qin 3. s 2 vxxe it xx Thomas Brady Robert Britz Mark Campbell ophomore Room 16 R Robert Erstling Stephen Garbarini' Basketball, Sports Club Basketball Library Club 5' ' i f X E M . I ,t W Peter Garvey Robert Curley B.O.B. :T C, , w 1: X :sr -f .nge 4 J ' X., ,x , 1-, Z ' 1. -5 -,'95g'- 5359,-1.'2wfw L.: -' VE Gerard Hennesseyl' Football, Track fl. ' fax ' ' l . AY 6 fn - ff' a I . sg- Kevin Marshall Traclr, Spanish Club Gerard McManus B.O.B., Chess Club Color Guard me t i Bernard Keating David McGuire Track Manager Richard Merkel Bowling, Chess Club t .Iohn Donogue and .loe Regan are amazed ot the strength of Superman as they read of his many ' - A ' ' 51. -l adventures. f . 1 , , u 4 V . 1 ' r-' 1 , ' ' w . . Q' eil : , 'jllg x ,l '3. ..: 'iffih ' 1--:gs . 'H-t, .1 Q' -, tt 1.2124 as-, Hz' .se sf- , Stephen Merry George Molloy Bowling, Newspaper Football, Track 'G xx 1 4 1 lil. 'N Kevin M u rph y Bowling, Newspaper A 6 3 . x L . afiula of . Q Q '1'c'.'. - P31311 Joseph Presti Band, Track . Q ' 1 php:-1. i .1 1Fif 'I 12 Nag '1' .r :.:rm ig, In Joseph Regan Track George Murrayl' Chess Club T., 'F' . Christopher Quirin C ross-Country, Library Club Qy V Raymond Robertsi Bowling First Honors TSecond Honors Based on Mid-Terms 1, 11 'Z S l 1. 1 W 1 ,.....v.W 1 A t 5 1 4 s.,.?l!-U' Michael O'Brien Bowling 'Joy -rv 2- 1 M 5- Steve Sammut and Joseph Presti prepare for the daily party s . ,t Robert Romanol Bowling, Chess Club l . Q 1, l I W1w5gii11l ff 1 'w ll F 1' N Stephen Sammut Thomas Scheider Library Club Band Lloyd Swift and Dave McGuire go on to higher learning. --1' i 1 I J i i xii. 1'1' . 1 11 ...:1..-s1.15iti11 1 gm . .3 wg, Mg fs..-A-1-5211 in mfzy 11 1-1.1.15 ' -' xx'x-uxmis '25 1 1 11 , ' . . . , 11 , A wEir':-T35 we 11 Egan ,Q A . img Q., ,gg si 1 M . W, John A. Smith' Newspaper Lloyd Swift Track, President George Uhing staged in the cafeteria J Y ' ' ,f?' 1 With' ' VNV Gerald Sweeney Football, Traclr is ' ' t' 1 V- 1 dv 41:71. xx L I ' Joseph Szima Chess Club ' ' ,zif1. I I W- i 4.. . .. f:1-jf ' tc Y, ,sl ', , 1 Es 1 1 1.' , I 1.4 2.1- ll, 2 V-: 3 1 'nz-1 L15 141 1' .-sr... James Vafieri Chess Club 'J 'nt - X :gl K- 3 A l l V tw Q 1 5 ,lf Thomas Abrunzol' Charles Ade' Louis Belby' Brian Burke' 5 Foofball, Vice-Pres. Yearbook, Track S.A.C., Baseball Cross Counfry, E1 Baskefball in 5 ig 1, 0 ' , Q J l.1I11OI' ROOII1 6 Michael Chen' Yearbook, Tennis Ronald Compesi' Yearbook, Bowling John Connolly' Emphasis, Sodaliiy Michael Corcoranl Track, S.A.C. W '-'frffii-wvfffr , ,, .. .vffzlrgff , E , Hx, , N Lad 'mg -, ,gr 1 ,ul ff l will ' if A , . I We're off lo see the Wizard. Gerald Elefanle' Cross Counlry, Spanish Club li., li Y is .E I A Wi, K . 'S if-5, . 4 Lawrence Engh' Philip Farrelly' Band, B.0.B. Public Speaking dy TT. Michael Feeley , . . . . Eugene Froncisl George spanish club Are you sure you dont want to go out with my sister. She's going on thlr1een. Public speaking Baskdbau, John Gersimayr' Peter Giellal' Yearbook, Tennis Emphasis, Newspaper Hunler Hammill Track, Biology Club Robert Hayesl' Richard Hluchani Foofball, Track Yearbook, Herald Richard Hodgman' Library, Tennis Spanish Club Philip Krasnowski' Biology Club, Tennis Thomas Patterson' Oratory ' me 5.1- Mlchael Santeramol' John Schimpf' Color Guard Football Kenneth Lavery Football, Baseball Joseph Orzechl Traclr, 8.0.8. William Reilly' Yearbook, 8.0.8. Richard Senerchlal' Emphasis, Herald N -je' James Maselan' Basketball, Baseball Albert Leone' Martin Lynch' Herald Emphasis, Sodality Rich Hluchan puts the 'finishing touches on the picture as Pete Moll look on. w ' -I 5:-if- 'f 7Q.l5.'iEa::'fJu:,'5-ll, 1' , iii ' iiiiffii-iii!-I7:,,-,.J 'Z - tag 'Q 4 U F.. ,534 gs:-fn 51 Joseph Stacel Library Club, B.O.B 'First Honors 'l'Second Honors Zgxlfiul John Connolly works diligently trying to determine the boiling points of water. Mxrdfugjxgltll Based on Mid-Terms - gg, .f.:,,:- gpm: ...- a Junior Room 7 H Q5 .. a-, Z xi A -. -1.5.57 . .J lv ,AA id ',..:. 4 8 .ik X t 15+ W X: - Sm m lm 291' -' Stephen Ballerine library Club William Carroll Spanish Club Dennis Cocozza Band, 8.0.8. Barry Harnos Bowling, Spanish Club Francis Hubertl' Golf, Spanish Club ll . QQ. - JA' . ,, , ,L - ., Q ,4 .., . .4 William Bannon Chess Club Ernest Cecilia 'ask-:I-. . fans: --sa. 2QgZ:EEgZ. ,1 - ':2. ' :Z'.'52-. F3 George Andersen B.O.B. Q-' 1 I .Li LN N, 'Q l-jill 'lu 1- M it ll. xl1llEQ Q,1 ,lu ,, Nicholas Andreano Thomas Aton Indoor Track Newspaper L John Bernal' Yearbook Dave McKenna seeks learned guidance from Mr. Donfield regarding fast admission James Clafkel Biology cltlb, 8.0.8. fg ggllggg, Tfdtk, B.0.B Lawrence Connolly Band, Troclc William Edwards Gary Fuller JOl1I'l Gray Band Crusader Library Club Michael Hall Biology Club, Bowling ,K t 'll l' 1 E15 l u lim l'XK , x willy ll R st . l ff Richard I'leslin Coin Club First Honors TSecond l . Robert Harma Spanish Cl Joseph Ho Football, Spanis Honors Based on Mid-Terms Chris Clarke and .loe Hoats happily try on their long awaited rings. school stfiii , ,fa X . ,if W1 Q ' f' , . 1 . -L , S5 lfffiffl f 2 'Er .5:5i,:m:.-qs: . A. Jia, - ,, tw i N ' 51 v' , :ri-A. 4 3 f - -J e l El 11 I .- ig V: l 1 f ML X1 i William Julien Biology Club William McAvay rd Mclaughlin Band Kr? ' N James Obrotka Band , Richard Koprowskil Band, Emphasis ia , 3 si Gregory Martire B.O.B. John McDonnell David McKenna Football, Spanish Club Crusader, 8.0.8. ,..Jo. -L- Brother Chaney collects personal tutoring fees from overioyed Bergen boys, Tom Smith and Tom Aton. .X ii, -- Ronald Meyersburg Crusader 5-'J James Riley Chess Club, B.O.B. KV ' P nl 4-s, fp lfik Coach Sol: proudly points out the track team's recently won trophies to Ed Mclaughlin and Bob Harmande. Q, Allen Roghw Anthony Scillial' Club, gowlgng Coin Club, Bowling ling' ' , 1 f- sew ,go lv- llllll ' -hz? ' K David Seibold Thomas Smith Robert Stagg Arthur Taylor Michael Volle'l' Dennis Vnenchak' Bond Football, Track Chess Club Band Bowling James Webb Track, Chess Club 99 Q, 100 ,aw f 1 PIT!-Ll . we wr..-?!l'f . 1 Q 5 1-U ' . lj! . xiii'- , .i .. Michael Burns Biology Club Gerard Gibneyl Track, Debafe Thomas Goldpaugh Band, Cross Counfry l John Banyar Robert Baxierl' V yeh. , 4 W Y , , Orafory, 8.0.8. J umor Room 10 , . V l lf- -. L P . , ' ' 1, , V 'Y Pilot Hoffman to co-pilot Hol- ,V ,fjffit gn ahan, what is meant by Par- ' lx Iez-vous francais? .4 ' Patrick Burke Library Club, B.O.B. if I if we , 1 ' David Crifasi John Dee William De Mio Glenn Ellioh Foofball, Track Track Joseph Boland Foofball Gerard Bu meh Coin Club Gregory Faughnan Secrefary Joseph Goldfuss Chess Club - ,a L, James Holuhan siephen Jambor Paul Pasuii thumbs the cards as Greg Faughnan checks ou! in Bergen'S extensive Debafe, Cross Counlry Yearbook 'ibm ry- H, Kennegh King James Machof Terence Mahon Philip McDonnelll' William Mitchell John Mooney Coin Club Biofogy Club, Bowling Coin Club Chess Club, B.O.B. Coin Club Pres. Spanish Club gs.. ZZ, fi? .l!!,Z - 1 4 ,F uf- 1 I X1 WH- , X91 l l '3 ei , , N Q f ,N s Daniel Nugenfl Chess Club Dominick Preziosi S.A.C., 8.0.8. Edward Quinn Coin Club, B.O.B Paul Pa suil Vice-Pres., Yearbook Thomas Quinnl Newspaper Sieve Jambor and Phil McDonnell slop lo fully appreciate Bergen's nafivily scene. NS 7'7 - qi, L9 ea W .ll Erich Schwei karl Band, Track K ..., v i 'H' ....-, ,.-' ii ii r 5 Kennelh Vacca ro Band, Tennis What do you mean you won'1' place my bet? Should I have the gang work you over? Pu! a Based on Mid-Terms grand on Prancer in the final. William Thonack Band, Yearbook Edward Walsh Chess Club, BO.B. First Honors TSecond Honors ,Ia l n :iw Charles DombeckT Drum Maior, Bowling Rudolph Harfenslein Chess Club Kenneih HughesT Bowling, Yearbook Louis Espin S.A.C., Coin Club William Herberll' S.A.C., Coin Club Thomas Kfdllf Band, Bowling J unior Room 20 ..xi:a1..:s,,.,:f .L 'T .gl ai ' H' . If -Q, Ure-1' gx sq-19. , . mlgii' asian f' 5 ,ll -L alta .Y , . Robert Bisbe Band ISN? A , 2 Y .N nw VN J Q, Ewa! l PM + l . M My 'B ' 5 be-55: F' r gg qi my 6 K J x , 4 'E .- .Q is l L I X ia - J W-QM. l Owen Clarke Garden Club Stephen Capizzi Garden Club, Track Mark Czeropski' Emphasis Bergen's guidance office is a hub of activity as shown by Bob Bisbe and Owen Clarke. Thomas Certol' Band James Dickinson Band . :JI ' 11' ,Jr , , Kevin Shea shows off his cordoroy iacket lo bewildered onlookers, Steve Capixzi and Tom Cerfo. ' ,QW ll Q l 5+-M - H l . 2, ' l 1' f i 2 QQ: ' 1 R31 I -J, L' Michael Lemma Garden Club Craig Filipowicz Baskefboll Robert Holubaf Football, Crusader James Lepis Vincent Luvera James Madden Robert Foolball Band, Track Spanish Club Chess y David McAuliffe'l' Basketball, Public Speakixg Richard Miller Chess Club What could possibly hold the attention of these Bergen Boys? Ah, yesl A girll F295 ,gg fit' I j j. i t- gfitf-. E , ' s Q BE, s wig? kgfpw ft K 'iz 1 K 5 4:5 4, .ff f ll--x WL.-1 All ,f-gs Z.: fm- W Michael McCabe Band Charles Nardino Yearbook Frank Meyers Bowling, Crusader Francis O'Hare l Paul O'Rourke' Peter Pascavage Stephen Rogers Chess Club, Yearbook Spanish Club, Yearbook S.A.C. e,.:,. -' .. ,, if of 'Z R. X I r.: t l x M ' l 'lt l X x . Timothy Sghqffner William Sl-,eq J. Kevin Toomb Robert Tuttle Michael Venn Peter Vermylen' 1,-ack Newspaper S.A.C., Bowling Basketball Tennss, Debate 1 ,u ffm, i - . ,- . msgftft, x is .. w , ,,.,,,. M. e,,.. tt H H, eff E , L we . . . ti: V G, H 'Nw' ' Roger Visockil Debate, Coin Club James Wright M tw' meme fp H ,-gg, E 'First Honors 1'Second Honors Based on Mid-Terms Roy Yack Yearbook, Bowling Jim Dickenson, spots ten people standing down the hall, and tries out his new style for a perfect strike. ' H A ma X L l iv il Q E l 1 11 M' vs w we L,-: P .kenny H? l ' li xg H i ,Y .v,A.v, ,y Paul Alrutzl' Peter Alrutz Paul Bandinil' Debafe Debate Public Speaking GL 'L- James Boyanl James Caseyl James Cassidy Spanish Club Newspaper Bowling, Coin J umor Room 21 William Colon Yearbook, Band .J Roberl Fesen Coin Club, Bowling Thomas Conklin Bond Thomas Gorman Chess Club ,- is H, Hu- f 'if u .EI . K- T Pairick Delchop Football, Spanish Club Michael Grandfield Tennis, Crusader J oh n Dowdell Vice-Pres., Foofball Club John Murphy and Russ Mielbrecht shoot some hoops during .y ri lrv :'y, f ll' We., Q X y QQ , gel if 1155. JI L 'sit fu- N ' lunch hour. Philip King Foolball V Mr. Webb iries io convince James Boyan ihat such an equation of this type is possible io solve. wi N Y. 'w w Chrislopher lowfherl' Baseball Russell Mielbrecht 'First Honors TSeconcl Honors xi'-f Christopher Mathieul' Track , L? .-,.. ,.g?,,liY ii' . v i 1 - K- N gg 57.1 um Michael Miller Bowling Based on Mid-Terms Richard Olson Thomas Quinn 55:31 .. , if ... v 1 -+ L. l 'x, 'fl ei, fl 5 :N 5 Q 4 y if HL John Murphy Cross Country, Coin Club S.A.C., Track Richard Scott Eugene Smith Bad xi, 'Ov Q. i we F- I Michael Murphy Coin Club 5-5,17 ta. , .. YQ- t K 1. 9 ix, 1 ' .. ... Michael Purchia President, Football Charles Scuilla S.A.C. Michael Swierzbinski library Club 1 ' ' ig e ' V 1' L Gerard Nicholson Track Basketball Michael Noto'l' Track, Chess Club , s - i,.stM. k gn . - x I .L J:. '- - -' QE. 5. ,Qi A X 1 Q11 if if Wai, James Regan tw' , - J.. QQ , 'Pm J 1 l I-'. 4 W5 if 9 1 I ills Il - 1 - -'f , vflv William Oberdorfl' Track, S.A.C. Roger Rogalinl' A w'fU..A ww' W' ififi , .. ,ii,,g,, eau? V, x ' ff we 1: , X -ty, , - , 3 : x '- :.'1e el N Q seg, , i mv l s ii gi 13 1 im? Walter O'Connor Basketball, Baseball Frederick Sager Chess Club S.A.C., Track C I'm a celebrity now because I've got my 'Foot in the Herald. xgy - iw.. i .5542 . Ii. ,, ,,W,,., . , exeugoimg. - - L K! Peter Alrutz has iust donned his bib for soup testing time. Jack Urscheler Biology Club, Traclr Walter Webscott Bowling, S.A.C. V 545 Q ,, we . c , 1 f 5 ,Q 5 J i-f wi Richard Van Ohlen Traclt, 5.A.C. ir-43,3 it li! l Ronald Wielkopolski Debate ,W .L,,f Q, L Qi-'EHS ' W J 5 fq., A it A-ffw tg, wg Ji! . 1-4 ' W5 1,1 .',,,i Y ,Q , ,,31,,,.,,N -Q15 F 336.5 3: '33 .,1,g:2?'2 1 , -4-' 5..fTJg ,ww ME ., ...,.4 ff? 1331? zf ? ' 353' e Si F ll ' 1 M if lf. ..' :Y 5, :,fL,-,U in he . , - 53: fp, ' FH- md 'Q' .' J It'-i. -f , v 1 1 , Julius Weber Band Robert Zetelski Track, Newspaper 105 Richard Bell John Calamari' Brian Callum Vice-Pros., Track Biology Club v sw . , -Q ui., 1, A133 L L, ww i 5 ,lem-'.: sf gliggfgwl ,A Q, if' cw .3552 we , ,Q . sir J, Are you sure Richard Burton slarled like this. Donald Grein Stephen Gribbin Bowling Crusader v 1.J C, or . . iw F l J. Bruce Hirschbergl' Robert Hoffman Track, Biology Club Newspaper fi T' -v L FZ. qv I . 'v vu l 5' ' V s Lidxgm l 1: J, ' Haig, . V J 1-- 'v Eff Q Donald Hart Track Kenneth Hoffman Foofball Manager, S.A.C. 'lu S' W ,r .bg lf? X S 7 l James Capone Chess Club, Track Ronald Drogo Newspaper Slephen Finlay Presidenl, Track 'First Honors 1'Second Honors Based on Mid-Terms Charles Casserly 'Z im hw. 4' . 5 ---, rxliliii ' James Duf'fy'l Chess Club, Track 45' m e K 4- . C l l i HQ' 5,:fif'7 , lik ' Edward Flaim Foofball ' , Rober? Godfrey Vincenf Di Matleo Foolball, Track -L Snr-X T X Melville Fickasl' Chess Club, Cross Counfry James Gelis Chess Club Francis Grahaml' Baseball, Chess Club Track aa But Brother we only asked to use the Men's Room. .., E519 -,Lim ,SQ . ' gggf-ab we . is ' -. 1 Stephen lynaugh and Joe Rella try to cram for tornorrow's Chemistry 'BSL l , B-, S-.1 l 11 'F-', w ' ' Frederick Moyer Edward McNameral Kenneth Morris Crusader, Bowling Basketball, Newspaper Bowling, Golf X-,,.,3, i. xr, Joseph Relia John Richter William Salmondl' Band, Track Bowling Chggg Club F? I , -qui . K .,,. S-U' AI Iannacl Paul Kozakl' Band Band, Bowling Francis Holahan' Biology Club Joseph laurenil Stephen Lynaugh' Chess Club, Track Biology Club Ro bert K u n zl' Football, Secretary J unior Room 22 A Warren Pushaw Ari' f Robert Kunz and Stephen Gribbin help to get Bergen decorated for the Christmas Season. Jan Satten Biology Club, Bowling Vi 'A' E W! N ' -. xll ,l Ex iTlQf1l1'lll ' to si 1, Michael Scanlan Leonard Scattereggia' Aton Shrecka First Honors Band, Track Track, Coin Club James Slattery Chess Club, S.A.C. Bart Travaglio Charles Tronolonel' Football, Track Biology Club, Bowling M5-' Q if ,U .vi io f I ' A 1' 1' I Q 1 ' 3 V 4 s if yf ' I Y Jig? li Q i 1 X f. 11 S W l ul 1 'M 5. -Gag. . 1 ,urrfgl Gif' 'nz' fm fs M, n v - A -,af Y:-1a.fmlAfae,zP -.4-w 's ..- Hm N u 1 W ' D W my: 4 W X , NWS- . . -' Q V-aa: , ' .. ,ig w- w EN' -Lixfax . iw Qhrvmlfzv 1' A .v w ig! xv 4-,Jw sh- ,.. sq, li ,fied ACTIVITIE .-. wsfgg.. A , Q ... . . ..-fu .. .. Sq. .. 1 V.. .. ... ... H ... ... H 31:5 HM... . W 3. . U,E, .Wu ' WNTGE x ' . Kifhv- 91 e-simwi' ..' QQ.. lv.. 'gif H mu 'iii . ... . ,,. ......, W. :ry 1 N51 AVN jj pl N! .. -.. ' .,AQ,'. W ' W , ' 'gwe ' 'W' x'Q?ffv r .':i'vQ... .gQ........ ...-lg aim. .5 Q 3 .Aw F XM.. ,m, - p3maQv,gQ g.Qm.Qggyww . WW. ... A ... - . .. . '55, Q Q 1 Y vfw Q.-f un. , ... .. .. .X ,awww- .3522 ...w ' ' 355511. ,. 'vi . 1 Q. ' J.. V 3 We '.' .- Q '1 A V ' n. ' HE' ':' gif f it I v3?iW2M I '... y X QV .gg..m.,,.1.Hx ... ..Qf5gv3L --5 , , , L-' i . gjgaa H' ' .4 'Ziyi 'N W1 W1 '5:mm2 ...'3g'... W' . ,, THE MODERN APO TLE Rounding out the school's activities and providing true Christian spirit, the Sodality has become a great asset of Bergen Catholic. Probably its biggest accomplishment this year was the introduction of the Hootenany or Folk Mass . This not only met with the immediate response of the student body, but definitely proved to be a positive step in bringing about more participation by the Catholic Layman in the Liturgy. In addition, the Sodality, behind the leadership of Presi- dent Nick Ariemma, and the guidance of Mr. Courtney, continued Operation Spirit and the Canned Food Drive again this year. Aside from these, pamphlet circulation and the posting of the SodaIity's newspaper, Commitment, played their consistent role of keeping Bergen's youth aware of Christian ideals in practice. It is because of this that we look forward to its return next year. Sodality members prepare to embark on o mission of mercy Sodality officers: J. Casey, J. Cullum, N. Ariemmu, Mr. Courtney, moderator, W. Bortnicki, .. Hr? Bottom row: M. Cavdt, J. Favre, D. Crisall, M. Ariema, B. Belluzzi, . G. Kruger, Lynch. Top r0W: K, P0fel'l5kli -l' CCIllUm: J- .CCSGY R. Snyder, D. Jacques, M. Cody. Second row: W. Bartnicki, B. W. Savaria, J. Jordan, D. Allegra, R. Capstack, C. Taramma, J -lozito, J. Connolly, N. Ariemma, A. Cavet, M. Claesgens, R. Snyder, CiClmP0- , if 'Q' '4l x . - f?1 Larry Casalio fulfills one of the Society's proiects, tutoring the underclussmen. HONOR SOCIETY BELL, BOOK, AND CA DLE Of vital underlying importance to the school, particularly to the underclassmen, the Saint Gabriel Chapter of the National Honor Society, named after the patron saintgof Bergen Catholic, is now in its fifth successful year here, having received its charter in 1961. During that time, this elite group of seniors, chosen for scholastic excellence, school service, leadership abilities, and recommended by Brother Keane has performed adeptly, under the guidance of Mr. Rollins, the task of teaching any of the academic subjects in which a student might require extra help. In addition to tutoring, the boys themselves have proven to be a credit to the school, with five of them, Pat Carroll, Larry Casalino, James Ciampo Richard Snyder and Thomas Weigman, placing among the nation's semi-finalists in the National Merit Awards,Scholarships. All of the Chapter's twenty-seven members are eligible also to compete for the National Honor Society Scholarships, which are offered to 12,500 public and private high schools across the country. These chapte-rs included last year over 390,000, who indeed deserve recognition for carrying out a very impressive tradition. Bottom row: R. laFurno, B. Lozito, A. LaBarbara, W. Junium, P. Carroll, J. Top row: J. Horan, R. Pennotti, D. Troian, R. DeMurcisco, R. Olley, A. DiDonato, R. Delio. Second row: R. Capstack, D. Craig, R. Genovese, J. Zupic, J. Ciampo, M. Zema. Mclaughlin, D. Allegra, R. Castellano, R. Snyder, T. Weigman, J. Hartnett. fa., . . 1L'5'4ti ' .T ,,g,2.,w Sittin ' Marc Cromlin - James Jalil Standin : Vince DeMatteo, 9- 91 - 9 Mr. McBriar, Moderator, Paul Alrutz. EEAT EXPECTATIO S Continuing this year in the style which has already won it much recognition, the Debate Club, under the new inspiration of Mr. McBriar, entered such contests as the St. Peter's College, Glassboro State and the Wagner College Tournaments. Trained in the articulate manipulation of words and ex- pressions of thought, the orators are equipped with the necessary skills to match any worthy opponent that they might face. The varsity, which is headed by the most ex- perienced: James Jalil, Marc Cromling, and the twin- barrelled rhetoric of Peter and Paul Alrutz, is a fitting ex- ample of this. Behind their leadership, the group has made great progress since last September. In addition to local and statewide competition, the club has also participated in poetry readings and student congress assemblies. Not only has this helped in estab- lishing Bergen Catholic as a strong debating power, but the experience which the club has afforded its members will prove to be invaluable to them and promises to attract even more to the club next year. For these reasons, the hard work and skill of the good debater has gained much respect from his fellow students. You meqn to tell me, that you're a iudge? says Vince DeMatteo in amazement. To be or not to be . . . Is that a question? practices Paul Alrutz. T ,1- Left to right: E. Francis, P. Lippiellog T. Patterson, D. Morelp P. Bondini, R. Gleason, P. Farelly, E. Alrutz, T. Gorman, R. Couryp-P. Molly K. O'Rourkep R. Baxter, J. Shortal, R. Mannix. Paul Karnick, Pat Carroll and Pete Moll search for speech material. THE OU D A D THE FURY Ringing forth with eloquent speeches, both of the ex- temporaneous and declamation variety, this'year's edition of the Oratory Club has shown itself to be one of the most beneficial activities in the school for the students who are part of it. Under the appearance of well-versed speeches lies the many hard spent activity periods that the boys have used along with Mr. Halligan, their new meoclerator, in preparation and research. The members, headed by vet- erans: Peter Moll-extremporaneous, Pat Carroll-original, Paul Karnik and Bob Baxter both of declamation, have been quite successful in mastering the skill and talent of ex- plicit and convincing speech. One of these students, Peter Moll, a iunior whose spec- ialty is the extemporaneous speech, has been very suc- cessful this year. He achieved third place last year in the National Forensic League Tournament in which students from all over the country participated. He has placed well in all the tournaments he has entered since September. Included among these were a first place in both the St. Peter's of Jersey City Peacock and in the- National Catholic League of Essex Tournaments, along with a finalist posi- tion for the V.F.W. Competition for oratory in Bergen Coun- fy. Both Peter Moll and Paul Karnik have good chances of finishing in the finals of this year's National Contest which begins in Newark and closes up in Miami. LIBRARY CLUB O. HENRY'S FULL HOU E Along with supplying the school with the most ef- ficient type of bookkeeping, the Library Club has made it possible for all Bergen students to enioy the facilities of the Library with greater ease and con- venience. In response to the instruction of Mrs. Chapman, the Librarian, and Brother Smith, the Assistant-Li- brarian, the boys have become completely indoc- trinated to the intricate ways of the Dewey Decimal System and various other library filing techniques. Each member's tasks include anything ranging from the preparation and alphabetizing of file cards for the catalogue to arranging and keeping in excellent condition all the books in the Library. The popularity of this club was clearly evident in the beginning of this school year when there was such a large turnout that many had to be refused membership. Those that are presently occupied in the library during the activity periods have indeed proved the Library Club to be a most productive and indispens- able asset to the school. Terry Mullens gets some expert organizational secrets from Bergen's best organizer, Bro. Smith. i' 'Y i ' ' 'A ,....-ii -I mrmviv 1 . I know l left that paper in one of these books, but which one? wonders Dennis Craig. wk--1 Sitting: R. Hodgeman, J. Gray, C. Quiris, P. Collozzo, S. Carabini, R. Delio, S. Sammut, Mrs. Chapman, Moderator. Standing: R. Lawten, J. Clarke, J. Stace, S. Ballerine, M. Swierzbinski, P. Burke, D. Craig, J. Hennessey, T. Mullins, D. Trojan, R. Claps, R. Ptack, R. Tileston, B. Kiely. T1 ,Q CHESS CLUB LL THE KI G'S ME Participating bi-weekly in the game of olden kings and nobles, over one hundred and fifty Bergen students find an ever-exciting preoccupation in the Chess Club. Presently in only its second year, the club, in addition to being one of the most popular and fastest growing ac- tivities in the school, has provided competition garded to improve the playing skills and techniques of all the mem- bers. By dividing the boys into groups according to their year and redividing these groups into aptitude classes, the contestant finds himself each week, competing against another of his own rank. The climax of the year's efforts and the weekly contests arrives in the spring when the division playoffs begin, to determine who will compete in the Championship for a portable chess set. The Chess Club. under the instruction of both Mr. Mur- ray and Mr. Sok, promises not only to remain popular in the years to come, but to continue on its present trend of perpetuating a feeling of good sportsmanship that will be carried throughout the student's life. ., Ma., ' But, Coach, I'm not allowed to iump across the board in one movel 25? .J Now you can double-iump him, and then he'll have to ing youl says Steve Ryan. A foolish move draws the attention of various onlookers. EF 1-4 Us 41.72 Friends, Romans, and . . . an and??? says Mr Rollins as Brother Keane Mrs McGrath Mrs Bell, Mrs. Ariemma, Mrs. McKee President Mrs Casallno and Mrs McAuliffe look on Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Junium are ready to serve coffee tea I or milk. THE MOTHERS' CLUB The world would be in a terrible state of affairs if it weren't for the existence of mothers. Bergen is no exception to this fact, as is clearly evidenced annually through the contributions of the Mothers' Club. Under the moderation of Brother Connelly, the organization strove diligently this year to lend a helpful hand wherever needed. Probably most appreciated by the students were the cake sales in the school, which the club sponsored through- out the year. Another outstanding performance by the Mothers' Club was turned in during Showtime '66 , which was held iointly with the Fathers' Club. The organization, headed by Mrs. R. McKee, President, Mrs. P. K. Pasini, and Mrs. L. Bell, Vice-Presidents, Mrs. McGrath, Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ariemma, Correspond- ing Secretary, and Mrs. McAuliffe, Treasurer, had other accomplishments to its credit this year. Among them were: the Eighth Annual Card Party on November 20, the Christ- mas Party, held iointly with the Fathers' Club, the Mothers' Evening of Recollection, and the Fashion Show and Luncheon. Although overlooked sometimes in its vital contribu- tions to the school, this club has nonetheless merited the appreciation and gratitude of the entire student body who have, above all, benefited the most. What a beautiful day for a walk in the gym n -uf K -Y , ,A She loves you, Yeah . . . Yeah . . . Yeah! n Simon says, 'Raise your arms, and do ihe jig. ' Q FATHER K OW BE T you 4, Swing your partner in a dosey-doe. Fathers make final preparations before a nighi of Bingo. N 118 1 3 uw ' lf you clon't give me my water pisiol back l'll tell Marshall Dillon. THE FATHERS' CLUB Probably the most outstanding achievement of this year's Fathers' Club, which is headed by Mr. Art Hall, President, Mr. McCarthy, Vice-President, Mr. McKee, Treas- urer, and Mr. Moll, Recording Secretary, was the contribu- tion which they made in the annual production of Show- time . In conjunction with the Mothers' Club, Bergen's Showtime '66 was a rewarding success in all ways to the school and also to the performers themselves. However, the curriculum of the fathers included many other activities. One of them, the weekly Bingo entertain- ment, was again greeted with great success and approval this year by all those who attended the performances. In addition, this vital organ of the school's life promoted the Father and Son Communion Breakfast on March 20 and the annual Sports Night on May 26. Because of these achievements, which came many times at the expense of a forfeited night of leisure, the Fathers' Club has certainly become an organization which is a credit to the school, and which in turn certainly deserves the grateful respect of all the boys at Bergen. ....x...ZQ ,em -Q, ' ' V E 1 s...,s....-...... , -. Us-..-M ., , .. .. 5-.ri 757. lr ,.. A Sitting: Mr. McKee, Mr. Moll, Mr. Hall, Mr. Kaufer, Standing: Bro. Villecco, Mr. Doyle, Mr. McCarthy. Heave ho, blow the man down . What do you mean she looks like Baby Face Nelson. THE J Celestlno T Collms W Thonack G Petraglla T Scattereggia, D. Cocozza, T. De Lio, R. Atkinson, A lannacl J Preziosi J Prestl A Taylor R Belmar L Mottley, R. Bisbe, R. Barron, J. Engel, R. Di Cola, L Delicate K Brady T Hirst R Pettlgano G Blauvelt E Bailey, T. Engh, T. Rorro, A. Zupic, A. Piazza, G OBrien J Connolly J Dickinson R Thelen J Kallnowsky, P. Farrelly, J. McKee. THE BAND The Band of Bergen Catholic, one of our school's proud- est institutions, celebrated its tenth anniversary this year. Moderated by Brother McPadden and directed,-by Mr. Obrotka, the Band began its eleventh year in October at the Holy Name parade in Hackensack. In March, for the fifth consecutive year, the Band was honored by chosen to lead the annual St. Patrick's day parade in New York City, the only New Jersey band able to claim that distinction. lt also represented Bergen in honor of St. Patrick in Newark and Rockland County. The Band finished their spectacular season at the annual spring concert which was presented in May. The students sincerely appreciate the fine iob the Band is doing as cultural ambassador of Bergen Catholic. They realize also, the great efforts of Brother McFadden and Mr. Obrotka in helping mold these fine musicians into one of Bergen's outstanding organizations. JF MUSIC iz.:- 17 j+'?1'E :Er 2 -I i .3 :gl 4:9 . . . . , '- fa- 3.4, -.4-1 , ,Q T, -. A 11:1 Q-. ' .. W. ,::,. - A 1 if ...xv-3,45 gre .iq T. T. 95. 1 as Conklin, D. Williams, R. Kelly, M. Sala, V. Luvera, K. Frew, D. Plummer, J. Robertori, T. Goldpaugh, Krazit, F. Schwelkeri, M. Radike, W. Rovensky, P. Hampel, G. Sferra, F. Madura, W. Lutz, M. Koster, McCarthy, W. Edwards, R. Thelen, J. Turrc, D. Seibald, T. Certo, M. Roller, K. Vacccro, R. Casfellano, Koprowski, A. LcBc1rbera, J. Kerr, P. Kozak, J. Weber, C. Dombeck. Raymond Olley. Back row: Raymond Pennolfi, John Taylor, Wall-y.Franklin, Michael Sanleramo, James Horan. ,,g, .1g.5i,g.m w w ,mf my -wygabu - Y ? 22552, H 1 q . . ,. X : A 1 ll' . H a ' . I .- -we-Ww.Q., The band practices for Fridcy's pep rally. 76 Trombones Michael McCabe and Jim Dickinson, two future snake charmers. Will somebody please get the ont off my musicl 'Qi f T , .. t 1 - 'Q : - - - l V-J ,, 'fit Q' 5 5, S, .. i Stop the music. Somebody threw a sandwich in my tuba Bottom row: J. Durr, P. Carroll, J. Connolly, A. laBarbera, l.. Hubner, P. Giella, J. Senerchiap Second row: R. Koprowski, D. Craig, M. Lynch, A. Cavet, W. Franklin, M. Suropski. EMPHASIS DO 'T FORGET TO WRITE EMPHASIS Under the supervision of Mr. Montagna, the students of Bergen are given the chance to show their literary creativeness by submitting various types of articles for publication in Emphasis. The staff, headed by co-editors Dennis Craig and John Connolly, has the iob of carefully editing each article sub- mitted. Included in this year's editions are essays, poems, plays, short stories, and other works of general interest to the student body. Book reviews in which both books and authors are carefully analyzed also appear in Emphasis. The purpose of these reviews is to make more enioyable the students' reading of the works. Mr. Montagna and his staff hope to have at least two editions of Emphasis by the end of the school year. Full support is needed for the success of this literary endeavor as it survives solely on the contributions of the students themselves. The characteristic that distinguishes Emphasis from the other activities is that it is entirely the work of the student body for their fellow classmates. No we can't use any of the 'Amazing Adventures of Supermanl ' The Co-Editors co-ordinate their skills in criticizing a student's masterpiece before publication. HERALD As it has done many times before, the Herald this year, continued to fulfill its ever-important role of keeping the student body well informed on all current events and pro- moting school pride. The staff, headed by editor-in-chief Joseph Higgins, is well balanced with members representing all four years, and united into a well-organized machine under the excel- lent literary prowess of Mr. Montagna. Along with the latest in sports, popular music, alumni news and other items of general interest to the student body, were the regular features, such as: Coach's Corner, Herald Salutes, and Club Beat. ln addition, this year several new features were added to the Herald, including: Letters to the Editor, Dunphy Speaks, After Hours, and an exclusive column entitled Celebrity Interviews, in which a member of the Herald staff reported the results of his personal inter- view with a well known celebrity. This year also saw the Herald entering several contests, in which they finished very high. During the year Mr. Montagna had seven edi- tions published, although next year he hopes to increase this to a possible ten editions. Long hours and hard work by the staff go in at each edition of the chronicle. Laying out pages and the gather- ing of news items all fell into their list of duties. Any reward that the members might have received was the accomplished feeling of having contributed to one of the most literary high school papers in circulation. Left to right: First row: T. O'Rourke, R. Hlucan C Offen D Kohler P Duffy second row E Esposito J. Clyne, B. Cowen, .l. Clark, K. Murphy, P Mathias J Werner third row W Pushaw R Eschbacher P. Byrnes, P. Freda, D. Glennon, F. Fano fourth row C Zinc K Toomb J Smith P Puglese S Merry, fifth row: A. Senerchia, A. Zetelskl A Hoffman R Droop A Leone sixth row T Aton J. Casey, T. Quinn, J. Maselin, E. McNamara 124 Al? -Y 5,-.... ,1 l' ., iw V 's Q: r-1 Q 1 1. A L 1 'X f . 5 A F . 1 ,wx I Herald stuff works diligently to beat deadlines. Mr. Montagna shows Joe Higgins how the layout should be drawn. ., . J -r,,,,-. ' ' l iv' wi , X A I M,,,. ' kEf- . ,.,' -1 '--- - ww 1 , 3 i , .. W .? , . 1 , -s MmWMl,f h.,.w A ll V . ,, ' , I I H ,Q n 4 1 :X 4 it V J ,v ga ,5 , w lif rf ll :ES 1 , 10imqfw lll, W l1',l: Jiri ww rw., U M, f' A BIOLOGY CLUB MICROBE HU TER And this my boy, is the root of your problemI BIOLOGY CLUB The mysteries of his own life and that of the world about him, have always fascinated the imagination of man. On his own and in groups with his fellow man, he has probed deeply into every phase and function of living organisms. In what is now it's eighth year at Bergen Catholic, the Biology Club has played its role in training tomorrow's researchers. Under the new guidance of Brother Glos it has, indeed, continued to attract students to this ever- intriguing study of life. Consisting of twenty-four members, the club has done work involving the culture of drosophila and the study of their hereditary characteristics. In addition, each student worked on and completed an independent project. Included in the experiments were such topics as: the preparation of cultures and various mediums, a study of equipment sterili- zation processes, the search for mutations in micro-organ- isms, and the crossing of bacterial strains. I . I I I I 5--f-I ,I II , 5 0 L Q ' ., l ' A I It It fff L 1, . I It f. . '- I at . 35? Aren't they the cutest little umeobae you've ever seenl But Brother, it sure doesn't look like an elephant! Bottom row fseatedl: left to right: Michael Melucci, William Julien, Michael Burns, Gerald Diedzic, Philip Foti, Michael Hall, Ernest Cecilia. Middle row, left to right: Steven Radtke, Glenn Elliott, John Calamari, Kevin Loughlin, John Morone, Bro. Glos, Andrew DeMartini, Charles Tronolone, Hunte r Ham- mill, James Macho. Back row, left to right: Philip Ryan, Jon Sattem, Frank Holahan, Steven Lynaugh, Bruce Hirschberg, Philip Krasnowski. Frank Koeller and Mark Jones look for rare coins to buy. Please Mr. Gregus, can I go home now. PENNIE FRGM HEAVE COIN CLUB To Bergen Catholic's new club of experienced numnsmatists, a coin is no longer just a coin. Quite unlike the unsuspecting layman, these looys have found the terms uncirculated, proof, and S-UBD, take on far more meaning than that of an obscure lan- guage. Under the moderation of Mr. Gregus, the twenty four members have come to discover the treasures which may lie in one's pocket. By sponsoring displays, talks and reports on the world of coins each week the club has proven to be a great success in its inaugural year. In addition to this, the officers: president An- thony Scillia, Vice-President Brian Burke, and treasurer William Mitchell have promoted monthly auctions featuring such prize coins as: 1950-D Jefferson nickels and 1932-S Washington quarters. Next-year's club intends to expand even further on many of its already popular functions and should become a mainstay at Bergen Catholic. Bottom U. to r.l: -Richard Mianulli, Tom Kelly, Frank Koeller, Mark Jones, Top U. to r.l: Jon Czeropski, Gerry Burnett, Bill Mitchell, Brian Burke, Anthony Scillia, Michael Smith, Jerry Jasko, Mr. Gregus. 1 l l l T?.fVfg, f , . ,,, l Perm tilt A group of students engage in a game of Scrabble-Spanish style. SALUDOS AMIGO The Spanish Club returned to Bergen this September after an absence of three years. lt was a success from the beginning and it is ably moderated by BrotherVillecco, Ph.D., who is in his first year here. The following members are officers of the club: John Mooney, President, Tony Barila, Vice-President, Jon Bat- kay, Secretary, Bart Travaglio, Treasurer, and Frank Hu- bert, Recording Secretary. The membership studied Spanish culture in many interesting ways. They listened to the world famous Berlitz tapes to improve comprehension of spoken Spanish and perfect pronunciation. They also listened to Spanish songs and watched movies of Spain. An interesting diver- sion was playing SCRABBLE, using Spanish words. The high point of the year was when Bergen was visited by two exchange students from the University of Mexico They attended classes and for two weeks were the focal point of interest at Bergen. A popular innovation by this year's Spanish Club was the establishment of a Spanish newspaper, which was written by the students and sold for five cents. Editors Tony Barila and Jon Batkay were ably assisted by Rich Fox, Ron Genovese and Ralph Paglieri. Along with iokes, topical stories and pictures, they made a crossword puzzle for each edition which was de- signed to stimulate thought among the Spanish students without the need for an advanced vocabulary. Under the tutelage of Brother Villecco and his skillful use of the language lab, Bergen students have been en- couraged to study Spanish peoples, cultures and language, and to continue their studies in college. 1 71 :. V. V . e,,. N.,... N932 yfwgs 92525 I' .-I Pilot to tower-I can't even see Runway Threel , it S V, ss l Wt. t. W' ,, N ,, ,E it ,, it 1 me g Z. i l., : ,lil . ,l la , ld her-r els: - l it l F . Tower to pilot-Runway Three is clear for landing Bottom row: Mr. Pinto: J. McDonough: A. DiOrio: S. Conlon: R Abrunzo: J. Cleary: D. Stack: J. Eremin: A. Camolila. Second row: L. Belby, C. Scuilla: F. Sager: W. Wescott: R. Olsen: M. Chen: J Murphy: M. Purchia: R. Hays: K. Lavery: J. Dowdell: R. Hoffman Third row: R. Carmody: J. Smith: J. Monahan: G. Molloy: M. Her- rick: J. Minieri: G. Sweeney: A. Fox: B. Gerstmoyr. Top row: J. Donahue: B. Donahue: B. Rapport: E. Ludwig: J. Shearan: J. Sim- mons: F. Bondani: R. McCue: R. Keefe: M. Russel: J. Kearny: D. Gary, G. Erstling. SPORTS ATHLETIC COMMITTEE THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIG DE This year a new activity known as the Sports Athletic Committee has been instituted. This group under the cap- able supervision of Mr. Ralph Pinto, has proven to be a valuable asset to the school. At all home football games, the Sports Athletic Committee took over the preparation of the field, ran the refreshment stand and handled the post game clean-up. The boys also helped the Athletic Department by taking care of the needs of visiting teams and by selling tickets in school and at the games. During the basketball season, the sales and collection of tickets, as well as the sale of refreshments, were handled by the Sports Athletic Committee. The Fathers' Club relies on the committee to prepare the gym for Bingo on Tuesday after- noons and to handle the inevitable clean-up next morning. ln short the Sports Athletic Committee does the hard, behind the scenes work so necessary to a first rank athletic program. I. l I ll , Thank you sir, you shall receive a hun- f ! clred-fold. 4 -fn RICHARD DUNPHY, President PHILIP RUSSOTTI, Vice-President THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY A tradition of well organized democratic student government was once again continued this year as the school's fourth Student Council took on the leadership of Bergen Catholic. Each year, it seems, the list of distin- guished services afforded by this organization increases and this year was no exception. The Council behind president Richard'Dunphy, vice-president Philip. Russotti, secretary Thomas Weigan, and treasurer James McKenna, worked untiringly in promoting spirit in the school through the staging of pep rallies and the selling of school buttons. The results were evident in the student attendance at the football games, which helped to support the team to it's first undefeated season. The Council managed to influence all of the school's activities in some manner this year becoming the central factor in the school's life. In addition to handling the famous Bergen Mixers, the S.C. also successfully brought about several semi-formal dances. Among them was the first Bergen-Bosco Dance, established to promote good feeling between the schools. As a re- sult of the financial success of the Mixers, the cover for the new gym floor, which was purchased in October, was paid for by January. The diplomacy with which the Student Council carried out not only its appointed duties but functions undertaken by the members themselves, has been one of the primary reasons for Bergen Catholic experiencing a most beneficial year ih T965-66. 1 .. , was 1 fizszavvgsjp. was , fs Bottom row: Manual Garcia, John Heck, James McKenna, Christopher Doherty, William Rcbadan, Richard Dunphy. Second row: Jon Batkay, Timothy Ahern, Thomas Weigman, Nicholas Ariemma, Philip Russotti. Third row: Peter Moll, John Mooney, Michal Purchia, David Stack, Edward Lavery. Top row: J. Wurtz, R. Brazey, J. McCabe, R. Swift. CRUSADER THE GONY AND THE ECSTAS Following in the success of the 1965 Columbia Press Gold Medalist, the yearbook, Crusader '66, once again undef the inspiring instruction of Brother Mc- Elhatton, has repeated in producing a vivid picture of Bergen'Catholic. This year's staff, headed by co-editors-in-chief John Dahms and Patrick McKee, were well informed on the techniques of creating an expressive yearbook, hav- ing attended conferences at both Fordham University in New York City and Harrison High School, New Jersey. Plans for this issue were initiated as early as June 1965 when the various editors and their staffs were chosen. lt was decided that in order to produce a more interesting and accurate account of the high- lights of the year, the chronicle would capitalize on the talents of the photography staff. Pictures, such as those of our Championship football team in action, are fine examples of the work turned in by editor Tom Canariato and his crew. In addition to their vital contributions, many long hard hours after school and on the weekends were spent by the other staffs, such as: the Senior, Faculty and Underclassman staff, Sports, Literary, Captions, Layout, Typing, Art, and Activities. Also there remains the ever-important work of the Highlights staff, whose duty it is to turn in Writeups on the spring events iust before the final pages are sent to the printer. While these various staffs were busying themselves with the actual production of the yearbook, the Pro- motions and Finance staffs' campaign was progress- ing throughout the school. Gradually, the results began to come in, and the pieces of the book molded together to form the ex- pression of a unified theme. Rounding out the year's work was the annual Year- book Dance in May, which featured the unveiling of book and the selecting of the 1966 Miss Yearbook. THOMAS CANARIATO - Photography Editor JOHN HECK - Captions Editor Wi , Cai miie: WILLIAM BAGLEY - Layouf Editor it . 5 it ' rr i i mu vi i ga l JAMES SPATZ - Highlights Editor THOMAS WEIGMAN - Senior Editor RICHARD REINTHALER - Faculty sdiiof TIMOTHY AHERN - Activities ediiof LAWRENCE cAsAuNo - Lifsmry isdiiof ESM THOMAS SCHWENKE Finance Editor . ' A'--- -M, .,-:il Assistant Moderator Mr. McDermott looks on indignantly as Moderator Br. McElhatton and Co-Editors John Dahms and Pat McKee draw a moustache on his portrait. LAWRENCE MERSE Promotions Editor hgr ZZE l f f ' u.x.kW,. . ,. M J- K ft -K ,y ,Q . K f . 4- 4 'f iw a 5 L- t- 14 - Rfk. ,- ,, gi-25 , ' - 4 1-tg-:-5,-i CHRISTOPHER DOHERTY Sports Editor JAMES NELAN Patrick McKee, William Rabadan, George Van Leuven, Gary Conaughton, John Secco, Roger Bachor, Typing Editor Anthony Cavef, John Hartnett, Mike Grandfield, Charles Ade, Roy Yack, John Gerstmayer, Dave McKenna, Kenneth Hughes, John Bayner, Steve Jarnbor, Paul Pasuit. wt wi .Q FRANCIS MCGRATH Underclass Editor 'P John Gorman seeks perfection in his enlarging techniques. Anna- ' ir V J05EpH BUTWINSKI Photography Staff: left to right: John Gormon, Ronald A,-f E551-or Meyersburg, Frederick Mayer, Joseph Zodl, Steven Gribbin, Richard Hluchan, Gary Fuller. f , X..- tj jg! 1 K.. :FW - F F x I get J K WH-J , M im it ' - It w it J ., JOHN TOMESCH Corresponding Editor John Dahms, Joe Zodl, Philip Borden, Martin Foy, Robert Fortune, James Vastu, William Reilly, Bob Holuba, Mike Chen, Frank Meyers, Ray Silkaitios, Robert Kunz, Ronald Compesi. 13 Y .... ,J v X 'Y-ow fy gi f Ag K. I !,,. . Q , P gf. 1.02 1 5 m A hh I ya. l got psst . . . steam heat. BERGEN ON BROADWAY THE GREATE T Following last year's overwhelming introduction as a school activity B.O.B. returned to Bergen this year to offer even better entertainment and gain greater success. The production was greeted by over 300 of Bergen's renowned actors and an equal number of girls from Holy Angels, Immaculate Heart Academy, and Immaculate Con- ception High School, who answered the demand for those who were willing to work above and beyond the call of duty. Under the direction of Mr. Hayes, the production followed a theme centered upon a travelogue style of entertainment, which included a Carnival in Venice, the Eiffel Tower of Paris, and visits to Bagdad, the New Orleans Mardi-Gras, and the St. Louis Blues District. Violets, violets, won't anyone buy my dirty, decaying violets. HOW ON EARTH Although the final product was presented in a very professional manner, in reality, many long hard hours of practice had paved the way for eventual success. However, all of the students who were involved either directly in the play or as promoters and stagehands, enioyed this wel- comed chonge from the normal school activities. Due to this, it has become quite apparent that B.O.B. has found a permanent place among the extra-curriculars at Bergen Catholic in the years to come. A special word of thanks is in order to Brother P. G. McPadden for his untiring help and encouragement. E fell' 215 cm Everyone knows Tom Schwenke eats his WHEATIES. SENIOR PROM IGHT TO REMEMBER SENIOR PROM Friday evening, May 13, - a special evening, the evening of a special prom. Our prom. We moved into a tropical paradise, a world of bright colors and swaying palms, of beauty and excitement. The music of the Noblemen floated through the air, and we danced, and danced some more. The girls accepted their favors . We ate a midnight dinner, served buffet style by exotically dressed waiters, a dinner of ham and turkey, salads and lasagna. It was great. It was special. Something made this prom even more special. We worked on it ourselves. The assistance of Mr. Tabano and of the iuniors and their mothers, and the guidance of Brother Irwin were indispensable. But this was our prom. We planned, and organized, and, most of all, we worked for months to make it what it was. Our prom. A night to remember. r I I 3 . agfji. K I The evening of enchantment begins with the well wishes of G parent. v 11,1127 . 1' J. 1. His : - V . in - ,. A. gee' .,,. ., . Tim Ahern and his date take time out for some cooling refreshment. Arriving at the scene, John Dahms starts with the first of a courtesies. 2Q l l , L 1 1 is Z I ' 7' -X Y g f 1 G A' ,WM-.r . ,Q--gt x After u night of dancing, two couples take time to rest their ' weary feet. Y . s we f , . , , ,K f. 'li . ei. bk? 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A-i 4 , V.. V-:tm f' ' V-330' f, I gig '45, - x ' A5 V V'- v 1 V- of 4 J, Q . . ,il ' N, I , . V V' ' ,nm 0 ' 3, f W, 9 1 JT 0 ' , . L ' ' eu' , , ' A I ' ', ' ' A f' ' ' ' V V .-.sw V A 'fr V +V ff V VV 1 V. I: -A 6, .i-, E if I i r f 4 gt Af 1 I K I. 4 , E . Ji Y 103-f :VV I, M W f ' 'P ' f , Q , L I ll f f VV . ' . 3 .' 5 y 'W , , .fm . . v' . . ' g... SPGRTS 6 A A w Y x x B C. OPP. Q Qi. ti? B - , lgifl. 1 a Fi, 11 v- ? riffs ' Mft' :J W ' Q-J' 1 ' ' if fee-1-5' N : , i ll H E ' 2' E. ' H 's re' - MR. KEITH KRAYER-Head Coach Coach of the Year VARSITY FOOTBALL Sparked by the first and third leading scorers in the County and one of the strongest defenses in the state, Bergen Catholic fought to its first undefeated season and captured the state championship for the second time in three years. Fourteen lettermen were returning and a good season was anticipated, but it was extraordinary desire that made a good team great. A team that had pointed for the game for three tough weeks never gave Paramus a chance. Dave Stack scored on an interception, then twice more from his left halfback- slot as the Crusaders rolled to 26 points. Phil Russotti and Jon Batkay were outstanding as the Crusader defense shut out the Spartans. After a two week layoff, B. C. traveled to Pope Pius. Bill Rabadan, Stack's running mate, scored three times. 58-6. A fired up St. Cecilia team kept things close until Dave Stack broke the game open, returning an interception 85 yards. Bergen's defense proved too strong and the two halfbacks added a few more scores. QBergen surmounted a big ob- stacle, 27-6.1 A week later the Crusaders fell behind Teaneck in an inde- pendent clash. This unprecedented state of affairs lasted for one play.' Immediately following the kick-off, Stack went all the way on a counter play. Co-captain Manny Garcia and the rest of the best defense in Bergen County put tremendous pressure on the opposing quarterback. Teaneck was held to minus yardage in the second half and went down, 40-6. St. Joseph's Regional provided one of the breathers on the B. C. schedule. The entire Bergen' team participated in overwhelming the Green Knights, 76-O. On the following Sunday the team and a good part of the school traveled to Levittown, Pa., to play highly rated Bishop Egan. The Pennsylvania school scored first, but with little time remaining in the half linebacker Larry Merse picked off a pass and returned it to the Eagle 35. Seconds later, quar- terback Ed Lavery led Stack perfectly as he angled into the corner of the end zone. B. C. trailed 7-6 entering the second half, which proved to be a fierce defensive battle. Fullback Jim Miller, showing the hard-hitting form which he was to display for the remainder of the season, picked up clutch yardage. With 4th and goal from the four, Lavery bootlegged left, then tossed to tight-end Tom Godfrey in the end zone. The favored Eagles drove back hard, but were halted in Crusader territory as their quarterback was thrown for three straight losses. QThis was to be the first big victory in a series of big victories.1 Playing away against an aroused, unbeaten Queen of Peace team the Crusaders again fought from behind for a 25-19 victory. Bergen was trailing 13-12 in the third quarter and had 3rd and long yardage when Bill Rabadan made the play of the game, maybe of the season. He took a screen pass and raced clear across the field behind excellent down- field blocking. Miller scored the touchdown which clinched Bergen's seventh straight victory. Rabadan accounted for over 150 yards and three scores, two of which came from over 60 yards out. . l A close clash was predicted when Bergen played host to Essex Catholic on the following Saturday. The Crusaders had sustained several injuries in the two previous games but Rabadan raced 80 yards for a score on the opening kick-off and continued running until he had scored four more times. This amazingly easy victory, 39-6 over Essex, was convincing proof of Bergen's power. Thanksgiving Day saw the Crusaders complete a perfect season, win the Tri-County title, and prove themselves the best team in Bergen County. All this was accomplished by crush- ing Don Bosco 40-13. Stack, sidelined the last two games with fractured ribs, dazzled the Dons with four scores, one a seventy-five yard run from scrimmage, thus displaying the form which gained him a position on the All-State squad and made him top vote getter in the county picks. The entire offensive eleven received recognition on all star team. fCo-Captains Dave Stack and Manny Garcia were named to the Associated Press All New Jersey team. Coach Keith Krayer was named County Coach of the Year.1 Holy Cross College honored the team with the Crusader trophy which is given annually to the most outstanding metropolitan high school eleven. Congratulations and thanks should also be given to the assistant coaches, Mr. Pinto and Mr. Streeter, to Rev. Brother Lips, team moderator, and to the entire student body for its great spirit and support throughout the season. MR. RALPH PINTO-Line Coach MR. MEL STREETER-Backfield Coach ggi: esfgg 1 L 2 SEASON'S RECORD: 9 WINS: .0 LOSSES , I.. -,WiEf,,ggwf,,, 26 Paramus .,.....,............, . .L .............. . ........... A 0 58' I iai 1 Pope Pius ........... 1 ........ Q ....... ..... A I 16 22,1 V St. Cecelia 1.1 ,............. 6 Q 40 Teaneck .........,....,.......... ..... 6 76 StfiJoseph's Regional ....... 4.0 14 7,.,L Bishop Egan ,.....V .....,... ......... 7 25 Queen of Peace ..... '19 39 .g :.,, Essex Catholic ... ., 6 40 Don Bosco ...,.. ......... 1 3 345 M - aa vii . ..., l . 2 'T' ,law 5-W-r lio- war- U DAVE STACK-HALFBACK DAVE SOTTILI-TACKLE Honorable M-meson All Americanp An srore qA.P.y, All sfofe fPar.,p All srofe from, Third room All sfofe lA.P.J: All Counfv: All lea-sue: . All Cquntyp All All Catholicp Honorable Menrion All Metropolitan. I M 1 olitan All Passaic-Bergenp All Caiholic, Al e rop 3 Leaguep First place Bergen Couniy Scoring. I 'Qw- in 1-f hrf 5 .0 nr CHN fx- '- we 1 1 ,A . , ,, A - fo 1 I 1- if N, oo 1 Q ' if .eil C -15 ,.-fi - L ' -' wil? il , rr, 11 si rigid 4 lwrmfeilbfiael af 2, if ff - me il ,gr ,. r 1 v '.,,,Q,e . ri r ' AM Lia-'i so : new - ,xv- ' 0 i -'fy 17 1. -of-,,,,,, - M. 5'pQ'::l3lx.I,JL:3:'Li my .. E A ' 'J di E' V lik BILL RABADAN-HALFBACK MANNY GARCIA-GUARD Third Team All State fPor.Jf Honorable Mention All Sfafe fA.P.Jp Sec- Honorable Menfivn All American: All Sfuie CA-P-J: All Sfuie CPG'-J ond Team All Counfyg Second Team All Carholicf Third Team All AllMefr0P0li10n:AllCG1h0lir:AllCounfy:All League. H orable Mention All Passaic-Bergenp Third Meiropoliiany All League: on Place Bergen Couniy Scoring. f W , fey. - 5, ', ff' Bottom row: K.Kleinknecht, E. Lavery, J. McKenna, D. Stack, M. Garcia, L. Mersey P. Russottip R. Dunphyy J DiDonato. Second row: J. Vos-ta, mgr.g Coach Pinto, R. McCarron, W. Poppe, W. Rabadanp D. Sottilig J. Miller, T. Ahern, J. Batkayy T. Godfrey, D. Murphy, T. Cirritof C. McCabeg J. Parker, Coach Streeter, Coach Krayer, R. Hoffman, mgr. Third row: J. Paolellap P. King, R. Kunz, D. Crifasi, J McDonnell, B. Travogliog M. Purchiag T. Abrunzo, J. Lepisg J. Schimpf, R. Holuba Top row: Brother Lips, Moderator, J. Hartnett, mgr., W. Julien, B. Hayes, J. Dow- dellg T. Smith, K. Laveryp J. Hoates, J. Boland, P. Delchop, E. Flaim. JIM MILLER-Fullloack ROGER MCCARRON-END Second Team, All League First Team All League Pl'lll- RUSSOTTI-GUARD Honorable Mention All County Fourth Team All County Second Team All League Honorable Mention All Catholic Honorable Mention All Catholic Honorable Mention All County TIM AHERN-CENTER ED LAVERY-QUARTERBACK RICH DUNPHY-TACKLE Second Team All State CParochiolJ Second Team All League Honorable Mention All Catholic -nv . f TOM GODFREY-END Second Team All League Second Team All Catholic Soo! ihe onslaught' -'.,.n.f A handoff from Ed Lavery and a block from Manny Garcia, start Jlm Miller on a launt through Saints lme LMT ' VQ'. N ' 1 ' Q ' .... - 1. ff- ff- : ..3?I2C-r!5I,Q1551n11' fix --.- 1' .1 . - ,x 1'-':1'.1 1- 1 '- ,. . , Z.. . 1 ' 'J 4,11-1 .. f L L1 ...1.1.:1 1 :- .151 ' Q Q W- - -'--- - 1 111' 1 n 'A 1 91-Q1 1 T199 gf , , ,,,,-rf 5,,,,i:1f ,1 Lil wg, 1 231163 gy'. mf1,,1 . 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J unior Varsity Football Not to be out-done by the varsity, Bergen's J.V. rolled to an undefeated, unscored-upon season. Spearheaded by the air threat of Mike Purchia and split-end Tom Smith, and the ground power of halfbacks Jack McDonnell and John Paolella and fullback Joe Hoats, Bergen's offense averaged better than 35 points a game. Obviously, the defensive line, anchored by John Dowdell, Ed Flaim, Pat Delchop, and Vin Di Matteo, did a better than fair iob all season. Opening against Paramus, Purchia hit Smith with sev- eral passes, one for a touchdown. A score by Purchia and one by Paolella gave the Crusaders a 20-0 win. Saint Cecilia was next. Three touchdown passes and three scores on the ground, two by Bart Travaglio, and Bergen had rolled up 47 points. Teaneck was crushed 40-O on fine running by fullback Phil King and two scores by Smith. Bergen went over forty for the third straight week against St. Joe's, Montvale. Purchia passed for two scores to end Bob Holuba and ran for two more. 40-0. The J.V. closed out the season with 27 points against Queen of Peace. McDonnell ran for two and Hoats one. Q.E.D. Congratulations to hard-working Coach Streeter and the team for ci perfect season. Things don't look too good for the rest of Bergen County next year, either. First row: B. Bloom: J. Fornacip B. Dornyy G. Sweenyp W. Blanchard, G. Molloy, J. Rovitop J. Moronep J. McCabe, G. Nanni. Second Row: C. Gun- delli Bro. Howe, Mod., K. Hurleyp Coach Murray, B Kovalichikg J- Mona- ..I.V. TEAM RECORD B.C. Opponents 20 Paramus ...... ----- 47 St. Cecilia ................ ..... 40 ' Teaneck ..................... ..... 40 St. Joseph Regional ....... ...... 27 Queen of Peace ...... ...... ,174 MR. THOMAS MURRAY MR. VICTOR LlGGlO Sophomore Coach Freshman Coach han, V. Perazzo, J. McLaughlin, J. Mersep J. Brovornep J. Bueg, mgr. J. Herrick, mgr. Third Row: T Bleiil, J. Hennesseyp J. Brazeep M. Gazey: J. Carroll, J. Schnider. Missing: Mr. G. Mariniello. -- 26 X',- my 1. 1. 2- Flrst Row C Barlslch H Hoffman J Sanataurl T Botlnelllp qgiillig J, Von Ohlen: L. Molloy. J Mccarlhy B Hayden J Hames J sabelell' J Loewe E' Third Row: K. Amendola, Bro. Howe, J. Barasitchp J. Hen- rich, F. Spasatop S. Blehlp T. Price, J. Reilleyp R. Pokusi, S. Second Row J Malvey P Gorey S ONell K Cummings: Dunn, J. Delasandrop B. Johnson, F. Miller, L. Popper J- H nnessey J Bon- Scheatfer, Coach Liggio, M. Williams, mgr. Freshman Football Great competitors, Bergen's freshman squad fought to a record of 4 wins, 2 losses, and a tie. In the season's opening game, Bergen held a big Hack- ensack club to a scoreless first half. But the Comets pushed across three touchdowns in the second half for a 20-O victory. Bill Beidl and Larry Molloy each scored two touchdowns as Bergen came back against Pope Pius, 36-0. The defense gave up only one first down. Following a loss to tough St. Cecilia, 'I3-7, the little Crusaders whipped Paramus, 28-O. Scores by John Lowe, Jack Von Ohlen, and Larry Molloy sparked the team to victory. A missed extra point resulted in a tie with St. Joseph Regional in the succeeding game. But again the frosh fought back with a 19-0 victory over highly rated Queen of Peace, setting the scene for the final Bosco tilt. Playing undefeated Don Bosco away, the Crusaders quickly took charge. Halfback Rowe returned a punt 85 yards and quarterback Von Ohlen fired a 63 yard strike to Molloy for two quick scores. Another pass to Molloy and a score by Ron Sabatelli smashed the arch rival, 26-6. Coach Liggio and moderator Brother Howe prepared the frosh to step into the role of County football domination. Q lg: l 1 Will iiiw B C. Opponents it A J ll 0 Hackensack ....... ...... 2 0 xmrjilfope Piudl ......... M ,,,. 7 ,psf tlii illit st. cecinas .s.r 4 .......... Q ...... if 28 Paramus Catholic ........ ....... ..,... 0 6 - Josephs Regional ...... ..,. , 6 'ai ffiQueen of .lleace 20 ff Don Boscoif .. ........ , ........... ..... 6 us 45 , 147 Vars1ty Cross Country Led by captain Mike Claesgens and junior Chris Clarke Bergen defeated such opponents as Paramus, Hackensack, North Bergen, and Bogota, finishing with a dual meet record of eight wins and one loss. ln championship competition, Bergen won its fifth Tri- County title in a row as Clarke and Claesgens took one- two. Mike Clarke, Tom Goldpaugh, and Joe McPartland were close behind. On the following Saturday, in the County meet, Chris Clarke took second and Claesgens and Goldpaugh were in the top fifteen, but Bergen was beaten by Ridgewood, taking second. Bergen placed respectably in the Dickinson Meet fsecondj, the Eastern States isixthl, and the Irish Christian Brothers Meet Cfourthb. Chris Clarke CAII-Countyj and Mike Claesgens lHonorable Mention-All-Countyl gained honors as the team and Coach Sok worked hard in a fine season. FROSH CROSS COUNTRY Led by County Champ John Aceto and Dane Smith, Don Riordan, and Bob Shea, the freshmen team won all their dual meets and captured Tri County laurels. Though it placed men first and third in the County meet Bergen had to settle for third. - , of T. '7 ,JF- What's another four points against my license? rig Q alexis if Guts, Desire, Determination . . . Bottom row: M. Claesgens, F. Graham, C. Clarkeg T. Goldpaugh, M. Clarke. Top row: Coach Sokp W Oberdorfi T. Mooney, R. Von0hlen7 J. McPartlanclp J. Laurenip T. Collins. is-1 A Bottom row: M. Nofop D. Cullen: J. Smith: J. Duffy: D. McGuier, mgr. Top row: Couch Sokp A. Schreckp K. Mcrshullp L. Swiffg J. Holahanp R. Snyder. Bohom row: B. Gary: E. Alruizy G. Knight: D. Bensimeng G. Reilyy J. Aceiof R. Mulderp B. Jurguiis' Top row: Coach Sokp J. Hurkinsp B. Fitzgeraldp D. Riordanp K. Smith: G. O'Conner: D. Smiihy R. Shea. ' ' .v THE TALL TORY BASKETBALL RECORD fvarsityl B.C. OPPONENT 70 .... ...,...... P aramus ......,.......,..,,..,....... .....,,. 5 5 75 .... ...,..,... D umont ,....,..,,...,............ . ........ 60 64 .,.. .......... R idgewood ,,.. ........ 7 4 61 .,.. .......... P aramus ..,. ..,..,. 3 9 74 .... .......... O ld Tappan .. ..,.... 5B 59 .,.. ...,...... L inden ..........., ....... 8 0 67 .... ,......... S t. Cecilia ..,....,......... ....... 6 4 47 ..., .,........ Q ueen of Peace .....,..,. ..,.... 4 2 51 .... .......... S t. Joseph Regional ........ .,...., 4 8 54 .... .......,.. D on Bosco ....,............ ....... 7 2 52 .......... Essex Catholic ,.... ..... . . 69 52 ..,. .......... P ape Pius .......... .,..... 6 4 72 .... ..... - ...,. S t. Cecilia ........,. ....... 5 4 49 ,... .......... Q ueen of Peace ..... .. 54 59 ..., ..,,....., S eton Hall ......,... ...,... 5 8 70 .4.. ........,. D on Bosco ..,,..............,. ....... 8 0 68 ..,. ......... P ope Pius ........................ ....... 5 8 59 .... ....,.... S t. Joseph's Regional ...... ....... 5 6 52 .... .,...... E nglewood ............,..... .,...,. 5 B 60 .... ......... N orth Bergen .... .... ....... 7 9 7'l .... .,,....,. D on Bosco ...... . ,...... 75 VARSITY BASKETBALL Bergen's Varsity squad, led by co-captains Tom Errion and Joe Cleary, fought to a respectable record of ll wins and 'IO losses. An early highlight was the capturing of the Old Tappan Christmas Tournament by the B.C. five. The sharp shooting of iunior Herb McCarter and rebounding of Dave Sottili helped defeat both Paramus and strong Old Tappan for the champion- ship. The Crusaders started the season by winning four of their first five games Cincluding the Tournamentl their only loss coming in a close game with county champion Ridgewood. A strong Linden Club defeated the Bergenites, who bounced back to three straight Tri-County wins over St. Cecilia, Queen of Peace and St. Joseph Regional. Three consecutive losses to Don Bosco, Essex Catholic and Pope Pius, all strong teams, followed. After a surprise loss to Queen of Peace, Bergen took on the Pony Pirates of Seton Hall. This was one of the most exciting games- of the year, Bergen taking the victory 59-58. The two starting juniors, Ed McNamara and Herb McCarter combined for 30 points in leading the Crusaders to the narrow victory. Bergen was then beaten, not without a fight, by Tri- County champs Bosco. Two victories over Pope Pius and St. Joe's Montvale, and the Crusaders closed out Tri-County conference play with a 6-4 record, good for second place. The regular season ended with losses to Englewood and North Bergen. But Bergen, with an ll-9 record against tough opposition, was invited to the State Tournament. The opposition in the opening round - Bosco! The heavily favored Dons led by as many as 'l5 points during the first half. The Crusaders, fighting with determined play by Don Allegra cut this margin to 9 at half time. Bergen, truly in- spired, slowly cut the margin to six, then to five, to three, to one! But they trailed again by four points with little over a minute to go. Scottili scored once, then again on a follow-up of his own shot, sending the game into overtime. Bosco scored first, made their foul shots, and Bergen lost a heart breaker, 75-7l. Thanks to Coaches Mazziotta and Donfield, and to Mod- erator Brother Dornbos, for a well-drilled team and an ex- citing game. l Bottom row: l. to r., Mr. Mazziotta, Donald Allegra, William McGee, Edward McNamara, Bro. Dornbos. Second row: James Maselin, .lohn Smith, Herbert McCarter, Michael Yenn. Third row: Thomas Errion, David McAulliff, Thomas Quinn. Fourth row: John McCarthy, Chuck Simmons. 150 QI I 7 1. 'Q -f fl 1 11' 1, I 121:23 1 T?-i L .1- QEMSEAY ,.-4 152 rv If Mike Venn and Ed McNamara proceed to sfuff' a Pope Pius player. 5. And away it goes, for c p .i - 1 we V . 1, yqmx 27 ossible 'Iwo points. Bye Bye bull see you baske! Whci now Coach, punt? gf 'xfi Q 5 -5 . ' 5 'X Q-gg? Joe Cleary shoots for the hoop. 5 f I x. xg, f' M Ao2,f2ZZ r s Q t U K , ..s,,f2ffmm',,, ,,.,..,f,w: .1 Zgggfxa ' zzasvgf-W ,, . mffte'-P: it ' :Nm Xu' .gg we mv 1 N ' 1 ' H ' -, ,wg-fff -' K M, 1 X - . V M 1 P 1 'rf . 1 5 ., 1 r , ,YY V4 f 'JW Q. I it L ,Vigil ' ,Q 5 ,-'ijfgp-Us ,K 1 1' X' ' ,,,.kt5,,, at i9lf'Nf' 'Wtt' 2' gg W-Q -.V --2 W'H-ff 5 W' 'r ' M1 de - t-I J ii. f '- . -.aa , is ' lf , , ,. Tom Errion moves into position for a shot. Herb McCurter 5-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-S for the bull. I hope he gets down from the basket before the bull gets there Brother Dornbos, Jay McCabe, John Donoghue, Jim Flynn, Mike Ghazey, Brian Burke, Craig Filipawicz, David McAuliffe, John McDonough, Gene Nanni, Steve Finlay, Wally O'Conr1or, Paul Dermody, Mr. Mazziotta, John McCarthy, John Simmons. J.V. BASKETBALL THE WEET MELL OF UCCESS OPP. B.C J.V. TEAM RECORD Paramus ..... .4..........,..................,....,...... ...... 6 2 5'l Dumont ....... ..... .......... .................. ...,.. 3 7 5 0 Paramus ..... ...... 4 4 69 Linden ...,.......... .,., ...,., 7 3 58 St. Cecelia ,,.......,... .,... ...... 4 5 55 Queen of Peace .....,.... . ..,... 43 54 St. Joseph Regional ,..... ,...., 3 8 44 Don Bosco .. ..,.....,..,.. ...... 7 'I 59 Pope Pius . ,... . .... ....,. 5 5 67 Don Bosco .,,..,.......,. ...... 6 2 58 Pope Pius ......... ,..........,. . ...... 7 4 82 St. Joseph Regional .... . .,.... 54 75 Englewood ......,..,,...,... ...... 5 0 70 North Bergen .........,. . .,... 64 79 Steve Finlay dribbles around a stupified Bosco defender. Bergen's Junior Varsity Basketball Team, after a some- what shaky start, settled down and won eight out of its last ten games to finish with a record of 'IO wins and 4 losses. Congratulations are in order to coach John Mazzi- otta and the members of the team for another fine season. The Jayvees split their first four games, beating Paramus, in the Old Tappan Christmas Tournament, and Dumont while losing to the same Paramus team and to a powerful Linden club. They then recorded three victories in a row, beating St. Cecelia 55-45, Queen of Peace 54-43, and St. Joseph of Montvale 44-38, before encountering arch-rival Don Bosco. The Jayvees were soundly beaten by Bosco, 7'l-59. Bergen then defeated Pope Pius 67-55 in a warm- up for a rematch with Don Bosco. ln this game, which proved to be the most exciting game of the year, Bergen fought gallantly and nearly pulled off an upset, only to bow in the last minutes of the game. The Bergen J.V. then rolled to two straight league victories defeating Pope Pius and St. Joseph to capture the Tri-County Championship with a 6-2 record. The final two games of the season em- phasized the continued improvement of the J.V. as they clobbered Englewood 70-50 and topped North Bergen 79--64. With several outstanding J.V. players including Dave McAuliff, Tom Quinn, Brian Burke, and Steve Finley, Ber- gen's future basketball success seems assured. Is this a ball I see before me? Bob McCue hits from the corner. Left to right: Tom Price, Kevin Cummings, Gary Beckett, Wayne Hedrick, Fred Bendana, Bob McCue, Bill Houlihan, Hank O'Connor, Bob Keefe, John Lowe, Mr. Donfield, Bill Beidl, Fred Potter, Jack Pasini, Jim Reilly, Jim Krauss, Kevin Krazit. fMissing Bob Pokusai COME RACK, COME ROPE FRESHMAN BASKETBALL With the return of Mr. Christopher 'Donfield as coach of the freshman basketball team, after a two year ab- sence, the frosh presented him with a highly successful season of 15 wins and 7 losses. The young Crusaders proved themselves able competitors as they put down foes such as Bergenfield, St. Joseph's Regional, Queen of Peace, Don Bosco, Hackensack, and Englewood. The frosh managed to average over 40 points a game but no one held scoring honors as Coach Donfield tried to play every man as much as he could and almost every man contributed to this average. Three men who saw the most action were Jim Kraus, Bob Keefe, and Hank O'Connor. Alternating as the other two players were Bob McCue, Jim Reilly, Bill Houlihan, Bob Pokusa, and Tom Price. With -all these players contributing they proved to be a very formidable foe as their record proves. Bergenfield .,.... Fairview .......,..... Cliffside Park ....,.,.. Englewood .......,........ Paramus Catholic Hackensack ...,..,,... St. Joseph ,....,..,,.., Queen of Peace St. Cecilia .......... Cliffside Park ....., Don Bosco .... . Englewood ,..... Pope Pius St. Cecilia ....., St. Joseph .......... Queen of Peace River Dell .....,.... Hackensack ..... Pope Pius Bergenfield Don Bosco ...,,., FRESHM EN TEAM RECORD OPP 58 19 36 35 41 40 61 19 37 43 48 37 47 40 38 21 36 57 45 54 63 INDOOR TRACK x, Varsity Indoor Track: Bottom row: M. Clarke, M. Nota, J. Goldpaugh, J. Whalen, J. McPartland, F. Sager, B. Shea. Second row: C. Clarke, B. Oberdorf, M. Claesgens, C. Doherty, J. Jacobsen, R. Rein- thaler, J. MacDonald, R. Von Ohlen, J. Elliot, M. Purchia. Third row: J. De Laura, H. Hammili, S. Ryan, R. Lawten, R. Snyder, J. Horan, B. Rabadan, Coach Sok. Top row: B. Ryan, B. Zetelski, J. Ottinger, B. Hayes, J. Paolella, D. Stack, T. Smith, J. Kruger, M. Garcia, J. Addis. WHAT MAKES SAMMY RUN? The pass 156 , Gerry Kruger leads the relay. .lack McDonnell speeds around the turn. INDOOR TRACK Once again Coach Sok has molded a well-balanced squad of trackmen, whose determination and depth has brought them the Saint Joseph Winter Carnival Champion- ship, a second place finish by only half a point to Essex Catholic in the Irish Christian Brothers' Meet in New York, and fine showings in The New Jersey State Relay Cham- pionships and the New Jersey State Conference Champion- ships. There were several notable performances throughout the season. In the Conference Relay Championships, Ber- gen Catholic snared the state 880 yard relay title on the heels of Tom O'Rourke, Chris Doherty, Rich Reinthaler, and Bill Rabadan. In the New Jersey State Conference meet, Chris Doherty and Bill Raloadan became State Conference Champions in the 60 yard dash and the 440, respectively. Chris Doherty . . . out in front. Flrst row D. Crifasi L Connolly M Zukowslu M Andreano B Hlrschberg F Holahan E Schwelkert Second row: J. DuFFy J Smith D Unenchak P Smith E Meehan G Sweeney N Janson Third row B Blanchard, S. Lynaugh J Morone J Moss D Young W Moeller T Behr Fourth row C04-,gh Sok R Bloom T. Bleiil, W Schneider D Seely JK rj X First row D CFITGSI L Connolly M Zukowskl N Andreano B Hlrschberg F Holahan E Schwelkert Second row J Duffy J Smith D Vnenchak P Smith E Meehan G Sweeney N Janson Third row ii. Von Ohllpn W Poppe C Barlslch F Spassato R Shay M Czeropslu Row IV Coach Sok W Muller . Bomsta I he State Relay Championships saw the all lunlor hurdle am ot Bob Hayes John Paolella, Robert Zetelski, and unter Hammll set a new state divisional record and school ecord ln the 240 yard shuttle hurdle relay In addition, Addis placed fifth with a heave of 55 feet, 6 inches In shotput in the St Francis Prep Games which involved The Indoor Track Team, under the direction of Coaches and Murray, with the and of Moderator Brother Walsh under the leadership of co captains Bill Rabadan and Addis, has become one of Bergen's noted teams in the of sports Next ear s u and coming sophomores and should prove to be no different 1 1' 1 ' 1 1 f '- 1 11 m,1w,5f1l'wm ,,1 1 I ,1.1,,.1, ,V 1. 1 1 'wgWWQLEW ff ' fu 1 1 1 1 1 ' ,A-u.,5 'Garb so I ,ck 1 .Nj ' , ' ' - -,Yi 1 . 5,254-1. ' sr if 5, 4. If? - ' , rf ' 1, was M Y is .. L N , 1 N ,qkglo-5 ,uns . 5:5 1 L 1-Lew, , - ' ' L? Q V 1 1 1 4 54.15 W 1 fn Y o. A -, - 1. - F I , 1 Y.-g:W.',gs,i Z. -7 wiv. E VX A ,f.,.. V, , -' ' f' ' ' A rw 2, 115 4 1 .- ,,, 1 Tv' M KZ -az - -,iii 'xxx A A A 1: . . .I I . . .V-,F-g '-:f l 4 - , ' Mr. Thomas Irwin, Coach Thomas Lioneifi ,rw,gwnww-p,wfWQ,' Ln3m,,1f,,,,, mf ,,w,1-JH 1 LW 1, ,Q ., ' , :e1:.'I': MS j Iffiiii' Leonard Carafa Frank Melli 1 V . W P. 1'-v-.. 1 - Gxvsbfir James Brenner ll :Brofller Cha A ll l ,,1 ,,,. 1 1 1 ,Nw ,r,,,1 1 1 , W 1 ,fm 1w1,,1,,'1v1111f1 L V '- 735 rles B. lrwin, Moderator 1 1 2 1 I me Mfr W .. M , 1. H 1 . El., X V1 r se nr...-, , , A ight ,Q ' ,Q 1 Terrence Mullens 'iQue 1- 1 N V1 94-6 -'v 115 11 1 A X, ,. and 7' ' ,, . Q' . jf'--1 1' ., ..., 5 ' 1 r.1, 11 ' ' 1 Francis Snell Edward Pastor some cssielmno-fl VARSITY AVERAGES Lenny Carafa ..........,., .. Jim Brenner Frank Snell Ecl Pastor Frank Melli Terry Mullens . Bob Castellano .. Tom Lioneiti 180 176 175 175 173 170 170 170 BOWLING Although lacking a super-star which has been a char- acteristic of past teams, this year's bowling squad had a most successful season. Under the able tutorship of Mr. Thomas Irwin, coach and Brother Irwin, moderator, the team reached new heights in the Bergen Scholastic League. Barely missing the championship the team finished a mere one point behind a strong River Dell team and concluded the season with a 32-I3 record. In the Tri-County League Bergen finished third with a respectable 29-25 record. A high point of the year was the discovery of two Fresh- men fFrank Snell and Lenny Carafaj who, in addition to contributing heavily to this year's success, should make Bergen Catholic a power to be reckoned with for the next three years. The team will lose much of its strength with the gradu- ation of Jim Brenner, Bob Castellano and Eddie Pastor. However, the coach and moderator are looking forward to finding top notch replacements from the inter-mural pro- gram. Walt Wescott, Mike Valle, Jim Dickinson and other promising underclassmen should do much toward filling the void left by the departure of the above mentioned ,,, '-'-sv- Oh nol Not another gutter ball! seniors. This years team had tremendous balance as is shown by the following final averages compiled by the squad. This is tremendously important since the squad is never too hurt by the absence of any one man. THU DERBALL .f xi W- .F Ah g -,C 5 . F643-,,iW 'xia T Robert Castellano and Edward Pastor keep score for a fellow teammate. I Ooooooooooooh . . . My toel E 5 S pring Sports ,514 W gk ' ws rrxuf-AH Wlvgggw 'ww Egigxu , my X x , - ' ' . , , -:-,-g:5 i W N Yrw 4 w-M 451, WMJQWW'W1Q ',,, ',, Q. 1 2sf1z,g21ggwg:u w w ww,mwwwww!ww' '1y4fW:, 2. - mu 11 X ERSITY BASEBALL LNGELS IN THE OUTFIELD With the advent of spring the Crusaders dug into their baseball equipment and began to work. The drive and hustle that were observed throughout the first few weeks seem to indicate a very successful season. Under the fine direction of Mr. Liggio and Mr. Irwin, the varsity has a well balanced combination of seasoned vet- erans and eager underclassmen. The gaps that accounted for last yearfs poor record have been ably 'Filled and the Crusader squad appears ready for anything. The hitting has definitely improved with Dave Sottili, Charlie McCabe, Chris Loether and Ken Lavery providing the punch. Len Carroll and Jay McCabe are also expected to add to Bergen's offensive attack. ,f - -.- -- sw 'V Y is 'Y H, ee . Mb., , I --- ,1 - L, 5 W, g -I .,y, 2'--.rw .J , sy., V M 3: Y ,Y ne- .Jin -.. - - A , 4 - F - -N 5 . ,,,.-1 ,,.., ,, ,, we ' ,, .21 . , ' -.- Us ,K - M. .. The defense has been strengthened as Chip O'Neil, Mike Purchia, Bob Kunz, and John Sacco have solidified the in- field. Jim McKenna, Ken Lavery and Craig Devlin cover the outfield adequately. The pitching staff has also been bolstered by the addition of Bill Blanchard and Paul Dermody to hard throwing Herb McCarter and Brian Burke. Dave Sottili will alternate be- tween the mound and third base. However, the team's destined as a winner not only be- cause of these improvements but also because the spirit and desire is high. Things are looking up for the 1966 varsity squad. And if there are no major injuries Bergen Catholic may bring home another Tri-County trophy. Kneeling: E. McCarthy, W. Doyle, W. Blanchard, J. McCabe, J. Sacco, W. O'Neill, J. McKenna, M. Purchia, P. Dermody. Standing: Mr. Liggio, L. Carroll, P. Alrutz, J. Sindt, R. Kunz, B. Klastow, r- n...,i:... u Mfrmfs.-. I Rellsv- L Flvnnf D. Snnilrif G. Moflov: R. Holuba: C. Low- gf., H, h Y, . ,..-,. . fs -:wet H' N . if .-- r iw Bill O'NeilI is congratulated after a two run homer. , f , . ,- .1 , H.. ,,,,.31', i',.A 'Zan C? ,. i 1- ii 1-- 1-fan? F Now, shake hands, and come out fight- Aropnd the bag, Craig Devlin ing. heads for home. Dave Sottili slides into the bag, safe at third. Mr. liggio Mr. Irwin , :J 'T' . 'AE 4 .if ,. ,- -Q . I ,15,,.,53n.-H5 -Z .-... 19-45.149-2?T ' .,- tmrffa ,DF3-L ., ,Q , ' - 2 thi' .. ee, - A nice solid hit, leaves the catcher waitin Herb McCarfcr lei! one Q0 io dl-IST off ill! bdlilf- Charlie McCabe hurries fo unfangle his catching gear. Mr. Krayer Now wait a minute fellasI i Determination is obvious as Bill O'Neill rounds 'lhird after a spectacular homer. l ,Ll I V . A-.Q -1 W ,V ,M .S sl Y' , E T gsm -ivfgfig .', ', 5, -,1...f '- ,,l Q , -S' ' ' :lllil f Paul Dermondy rips one off in a hot worm up session. GO E WITH THE WI At the start, they iockey for positions. D Growing stronger after a strong indoor season, Bergen Catholic's track team is looking forward to its fight for the outdoor state title. Assembled by Coach Sok and Moderator Brother Walsh, with co- captains Chris Donerty and John Horan, the Crusaders look strong in every event. Doherty and Tom O'Rourke are outstanding in the sprints, Bill Rabadan and Rich Reinthaler in the quarter-mile. There is a -fine group of iunior hurdlers, Bob Zetel-ski, Bucky Hayes, Hunter Hammill, and John Paolella. Distance men are Chris Clarke, John Horan and Mike Claesgens. Steve Finlay and soph Tom DeLaura, high iumpers, and Tom Weigman and Bart Travaglio, pole vaulters, should get up in the air. Joe Addis, Rich Dunphy, and John Batkay, big and quick, will toss the shot and discus. The future is promising. 3 o 5. : W.. en i: 'U 'N a .. .. 5. Chris Clarke. if 'gmsfgss Kneeling: J. McPartland, J. Janssen, M. Nodo, M. Clarke, G. Elliot, J. McDonald, C. Clarke, B. Oberdorf, H. Hammill, R. Pennotti, R. Reinthaler, M. Claesgens. Standing: J. Laureni, T. O'Raurke, F. Flaim, J. Addis, T. Delaura, J. Batkay, J. Horan, R. Dunphy, C. Doherty, T. Weigman, B. Hayes, B. Rabadan, S. Ryan, G. Kruger, T. Goldpaugh, L. Connolley, F. Sager, R. Lawten, P. King, B. Zetelski, R. Snyder, Coach Sok, B. Shea. H3-'fi .xx-F, .if . - .. ie... 11 5 '35 1'- xiii f ' rc11a1iS:1.im- f 5 fat ,.r , . -... .. - Joe Addis shows his sfyle. Around ihe turn its Miko Claesgens in ihe lead all S ' 'FP' . . W left to right: Mr. Sokp D. Cullenp J. Mooneyp C. Mafhieuy C. Adep J. Duffyp T. Behr. Topping it out, Bill Rubadan wins the quarter. V 1,1 .,f F -Q 2:4 J' ' 4 Vg , x 166 Clearing the bar, Tom Weigmun demonstrates his style. i f Q wt Why if it isn't Tom Weigman clearing the bar again fam Ed Flaim strains to let the disc fly. u 3 A 1. , , w fig? 1551 'w it ' In 1 A- 1 4 5 95, 1 M 1,1 , fwm1w ie, . wave 5 2 .ur 1: ,1 mu H Bergen places one, two, three in the 220. Out of the blocks, for the start of the Setting the pace, Chris Clarke starts the gun lap. 3-'S FE-53522 H 25,2 7' 3 I Deferminuiion Breaihing deep for the grunt, Ricky Dunphy puts the shof. A-if 4 1. Freshman Tecm Fira! row: J. McParHandp D. Smith: B. Mulder: J. Mc J. Acefoy J. Zavcdap B. Garry. Second row: B. Sheclp L. Molloyp P. Bon J. D'Amicop C. Burisichf G. Cusickp J. Lofrusg J. Schneider: Couch Sok. ,,I'.,.1 ,-Ex F Q. 'PE Carfhyf H. Hoffman: B. Bdicllp estallip J. Miller: J. VonOhllenp Lining up his shot, F. Hubert takes a rest. GOLF THE ETER AL DE ERT Strong from tee to green, Bergen Catholic's aces will go this year in quest of another outstanding season on the scholastic golf tour. Under the astute direction of Coach Ralph Pinto and Moderator Brother Villecco, both fine golfers in their own rite, the team began preparation for the coming season in mid-March. Practicing every Monday and Friday at White Beeches or the Hackensack Country Club, the team prepped for their eleven game schedule in the Bergen County Interscholastic Golf League, including such tough opposition as Glen Rock, Old Tappan, and Demarest. The team also hopes to compete in the C.Y.O. Tournament at Westchester Country Club and the New Jersey State High School Tournament. Mr. Pinto has a foursome of experienced golfers as a nucleus 'For this year's team. Led by seniors John Secco and Ralph Paglieri, and juniors Donald Jacques and Frank Hubert, Mr. Pinto feels that the team has an excellent chance of 'Finishing high in the league stand- ings. i1 4 . Using the Arnold Palmer method, R. Paglieri takes a shot. fit. :3,,, ,,: Forel Fivel Sixl Sevenl ' .t , F' ,f as 'Ms l my W fm Nothin like cleanin the 9 9 first, before you lose itl' Concentration is evident, as .lim Celestino gets off a fine forehand. TENNIS THE POI T OF O RETUR Representing Bergen Catholic on the courts this year with characteristic agility and good sportsmanship is the tennis team. Behind the smashing serves of veterans Jim Celestino and Jay Smith and under the new leadership of Brother McPadden, the team seems fit enough to meet the tough opposition provided by such foes as Paramus and Teaneck. Also on this year's slate are matches with league foes Pope Pius, Don Bosco, St. Joseph's Regional, and Queen of Peace. A lack of depth, potentially a hindrance to the success of the team, has been relieved by the prowess of the underclassmen who have met the challenge. And now with their arsenal seemingly complete, the team looks forward to winning the league crown. Rich Hluchan is up in the air about his last shot. Front row: J. Gerstmeyerp R. Hluchan, J. Stag, Second row: K. Kleinknechtf M. Granfeild, J. gg H' 'mx Celestine, J. Smith. . .1 - .i ' ' as John Gerstmeyer sets up 'for the next shot after doubles partner Mike Grunfeild gets off o strong backhand during one of the year's toughest matches. ' Too Bad! , X i QLW. .A 1 'An afternoon of enioyment and no classes was provided by St. Leo's Band of Chicago, A challenge by the sodality is met by the faculty. y Qt, KW. HIGHLIGHTS AND SIDELIGHTS 196 -1966 Impressed with the glow of our more splendid successes we sometimes tend to overlook the smaller fragments which make up the essence of our memories of Bergen. The intense tree planting program undertaken by Brother Connelly and Brother Walsh did much to beautify the school grounds. Measure- ments for tuxedos and Senior Portraits constituted the preliminaries for the big day. ln its efforts to develop good driving habits the Driver Education Program scored high for the second year. These and many more memories are what made up the highlights and sidelights of 1965-66. A contestant in the annual speech contest. ll , A student indicates a Mission supported school described by Brother Fleming, the American Assistant to the Superior General of the Christian Brothers of Ireland. ' 170 l lu X H First Friday Mass celebrated by Fr. Jordick. A new innovaiion- Hootenanny Mass M c lflrl J ' ' 'l 'f 7:i'Fl 3':f'?lf' ' ifilizll' 'W' if 1 N' r-rr. 1 A K ff--, e i r, my 21 Ummm Lnaucmsow fi y ' , BERGEN CATHOLIC HIGH A 5QQf7!f4ffCK . A l- f--'. .QQ 1 Mr, Williams gives expert driver insirugiion, A cheerleader arouses the crowd to a near frenzy Happy days again. are here Pat McKee, on the right, represents fhe Archdiocese of Newark and Bergen Catholic at the State Police Academy. A Abrunzo, Robert 22, 129 Abrunzo, Thomas 96, 141 Acerno, Thomas 82 Aceto, John 66, 149, 157, 167 Activities 108-137 Activity Divider 108-109 Addis, Joseph 22, 156, 164, 165 Ade, Charles 96, 132, 176 I DEX Bradley, Gerard 72 Brady, Kevin J. 90, 120 Brady, lawrence 88 Brady, Thomas 94 Brazee, William 86, 130, 146 Brenner, James 24, 158 Brent, Alan 80 Britz, Robert 94 Brohm, Robert 88 Connolly, Lawrence 98, 157, 164 Cook, James 72 Corcoran, Jeffrey 29 Corcoran, Michael 96 Coughlin, Joseph 29 Courtney, Coury, Richard 66, 113 Mr. John B. 17, 110 123, 110,111,150 Administration 10-11 Ahern, Timothy 22, 130, 131, 136, Ainora, Thomas 80 Albamonte, Mr. Dominick L. 18 Albano, Thomas 92, 93 Albano, Thomas 80 Alexa, John 92 Allegra, Donald Alrutz, Edward 78, 113, 149 Alrutz, Paul 104, 105, 112 Alrutz, Peter 104 Amato, Michael 76 Amendola, Kenneth 78, 147 Amrhein, Dennis 90 Anderson, Frederick 90 Andersen, George 98 Andreano, Nicholas 98, 157 Angeli, Paul 23 Angiono, Wayne 78 Anlian, John 70 Annnillo, Richard 66, 157 Ariemma, Martin 66, 110 Ariemma, Mrs. 116 Ariemma, Nicholas 23, 110, 130 Atkinson, Roy 68, 120 Aton, Thomas 98, 99 August, Paul 68 Avlon, Michael 72 B Bachor, Roger 23, 132, 176 Bagarazzi, James 70 Bagley, William 23, 131, 176 Bailey, Earle 68, 120 Ballerine, Stephen 98, 114 Band 120,121,122 Bandini, Paul 104, 113, 129 Bannon, William 98 Banyar, John 100, 132 Barila, Anthony 23 Barisich, Carl 80, 147, 157, 167 1 Clarke Bonistalli, Paul 72, 147, 157, 167 Baron, Robert 86, 87, 120 Barra, Joseph 66 Barrett, Thomas 24 Barry, Bruce 70 Bartnicki, Walter 24, 110 Bartz, Albert 88 Baseball 161, 162, 163 Basketball 150-155 Batkey, Jon 24, 130, 141, 164 Bauer, James 82 Bauer, Lawrence 90 Baxter, Robert 100, 113 Beattie, John 84 Beaugard, John 70, 157 Beckett, Gary 72, 73, 155 Behr, Thomas 86, 157 Beidl, William 74, 155, 167 Belby, Louis 96, 129 Bell, Richard 106 Bell, Mrs. 116 Belluzzi, William 68, 110 Belmar, Raymond 94, 120 Bendana, Fred 78, 155 Bensimon, Douglas 76, 149 Bentley, Christopher 80 Bergen Catholic High School 2 Bergen On Broadway 134, 135 Berna, John 98, 176 Biology Club 126 Bisbe, Robert 102, 120 Blanchard, William 90, 146, 157, 1 Blankenstein, James 80 Blauvelt, Daniel 86 Blauvelt, George 70, 120 Blehl, Thomas 92, 146, 157 Bloehl, Stephen 66, 147 Bloom, Robert 82, 83, 146, 157 Bogart, Richard 78 Boland, Joseph 100, 141 Boland, Most Reverend Thomas A. 19 Borden, Philip 24, 133, 176 Bottinelli, Terry 66, 147 Bowling 158, 159 Boyan, James 104 Brosnan, Neil 92 Brovarone, John 86, 146 Brower, Patrick 24 Brugeman, Paul 72 Buckley, John 25 Buonomo, Brian 88 Burke, Brian 127, 154, 161 Burke, Gary 72 Burke, Patrick 100, 114 Burnett, Gerard 100, 127 Burns, Michael 100, 126 Butwinski, Joseph 25, 133, 176 Byrnes, Patrick 25 C Cahill, Michael 78 Calamari, John 106, 126 Callahan, Kevin 80, 81 Callozzo, Paul 88, 89, 114 Callum, Brian 106 Callum, James 25, 110 Camabreco, Joseph 68 Camolilia, Andrew 25, 129 Campbell, Mark 94 Canariato, Thomas 25, 131, 176 Candids 170-171 Cangialosi, Charles 26 Capizzi, Stephen 102 Capone, James 106 Caporaso, Neil 90 Capstack, Ronald 26, 110, 111 Carafa, Leonard 74, 147, 158 Carmody, Roger 129 Carey, Raymond 82 Carr, Kevin 80 Carroll, Leonard 94, 146, 161 Carrol, Patrick 26, 111, 113, 123 Carroll, Richard 68 Carroll, William 98 Casalino, Lawrence 26, 111, 131, 176 Casalino, Mrs. 116 Casey, James 26, 110 Casey, James 104 Casserly, Charles 106 Cassidy, James 104 Castellano, Robert 26, 111, 121, 158, 159 Caulfield, Michael 74 Cavet, Anthony 27, 110, 123, 132 Cavet, Mark 70, 110 Cecilia, Ernest 98, 126 Celestino, James 27, 120, 169 Certo, Thomas 102, 121 Chance, James 27 Chaney, Rev. Bro. John B. 13 Chapman, Mrs. J. Warren 18, 114 Chen, Michael 96, 129, 133, 176 Chess Club 115 Ciampo, James 27, 110, 111 Cioffi, Joseph 66 Cirrito, Thomas 27, 141 Claesgens, Michael, 27, 110, 148, 156, 164,, Claps, Roy 28, 114 Cowen, Barry 29, 176 Coy, John 74 Coyle, Daniel 78 Craig, Dennis 29, 111, 114, 123 Credits 176 Crifasi, David 100, 141, 157 Crisall, Dominic 70, 110 Cromling, Marc 30, 112 Cross Country 148-149 Crusader 131, 132, 133, 176 Cullen, Dennis 92, 149 Cummings, Kevin 76, 147, 155 Curley, Robert 94 Curry, Michael 68 Cusick, Gerald 74, 167 Czerniak, John 86 Czeropski, Jon 68, 127 Czeropski, Mark 102, 157 D D'Agostino,'Louis 70 Dahms, John 30, 132, 133, 136, 13 Daly, Brion 72 D'amico, John 74, 147, 167 Davanza, Charles 66 De Angelo, Thomas 76 Deatrick, William 78 Debating Club 112 De Crescenzo, Thomas 30 Dedication 6, 7 Dee, John 100 De Fressine, Albert 30 Delasandro, Michael 70, 147 De Laura, Thomas 88, 156, 164 Delchop, Patrick 104 Delicate, Louis 92, 120 Delio, Richard 38, 111, 114 De Lio, Thomas 84, 120 de Lisser, Denis 66 Delilca, John 76 De Lutis, Thomas 72 De Marsico, Richard 31, 111 Demartini, Andrew 86, 126 De Mio, William 100 Dermody, Paul 90, 154, 161, 163 D'Esposito, Richard 80 Devlin, Craig 31, 161, 162 Dickinson, James 102, 103, 120, Di Cola, Richard 82, 120 Di Donato, Joseph 31, 111, 141 Diedzic, Gerald 84, 126 Diehl, Thomas 66 Di Giulio, Gerald 72 Di Matteo, Vincent 106, 112 DiOrio, Artenzio 31, 129 Doherty, Christopher 31, 130, 13 136, 137, 156, 176 Dombeck, Charles 102, 121 7, 176 122 2, 136 164 Donfield, Mr. Christopher J. 17, 155 Donoghue, John 94, 129, 154 Donoghue, Barry 92, 129 Donovan, Steven 80 Dornbos, Rev. Bro. John E. 14, 150, 154 Dorney, William 88, 146 Dougherty, Dennis 76, 157 Clarke, Charles 90, 156 Clarke, James 28, 114 Clarke, James 98, 148, 164, 166 Clarke, Michael 88, 148, 156, 164 , Owen 102 Classical Languages Department 17 Cleary, Joseph 28, 129, 151, 152 Clyne, John 28 Cocchiere, John 92 Cocozza, Dennis 98, 120 Cody, Michael 110 Coin Club 127 Collins, Thomas 120, 148 Colon, Louis 66 Colon, William 104 Compesi, Ronald 96, 133, 176 Conklin, Thomas 104, 121 Conlon, Sean 28, 129 Connaughton, Gary 28, 132, 176 Connell, James 29 Connelly, Rev. Bro. Richard L. 11, 170 Connolly, John 96, 97, 110, 120, 123 Dougherty, Timothy 32 Dowdell, John 104, 129, 141 Doyle, Matthew 78 Doyle, Mr. 119 Doyle, Philip 74 Doyle, William 32 Drew, Richard 84 Drago, Ronald 106 D'Souza, Rev. Peter 11 Duffy, Brian 70 Duffy, James 106, 149, 157 Duffy, John 84 Duffy, Paul 90 Duffy, Timothy 82 Duffy, Thomas J. 66 Duffy, Thomas V. 68 Dunn, Stephen 74, 147 Dunphy, Richard 32, 130, 141, 164, 167 Durr, John 32, 123 E Eberhard, Robert 74 Editors 131, 132, 133, 176 Edwards, Robert 68 Edwards, William 98, 121 Egan, Richard 32 Elefante, Gerald 96 Elliot, Glenn 100, 126, 156, 164 Emphasis 123 Engel, John 70, 120 Engh, Lawrence 96, 120 Englert, Joseph 90 English Department 13 Enright, Brian 33 Eremin, John 33, 129 Errion, Thomas 33, 150, 151, 152 Erstling, Gregory 80, 129 Erstling, Robert 94 Eschbacher, Robert 76 Espin, Louis 102 Esposito, Edward 74 F Faculty 8-19 Faculty Divider 8-9 Fanning, Robert 33 Fano, Kenneth 78 Farrar, Stephen 74 Farrelly, Philip 96, 113, 120 Father's Club 118, 119 Faughnan, Gregory 100 Favre, James 84, 110 Fay, Martin 33, 133 Fay, Michael 80 Feeley, Michael 96 Fesen, Robert 104 Fessel, Raymond 84 Fickas, Melville 106 Filipowicz, Craig 102, 154 Finlay, Stephen 106, 154, 164 Fischer, Fred 70 Fisher, Alan 68 Fitzgerald, Dennis 70 Fitzgerald, Robert 66, 149 Fitzpatrick, John 78 , Flaim, Edward 106, 141, 164, 166 Fleming, Raymond 34 Flynn, James 92, 154 Football 140-145 Ford, Glenn 76 Fornaci, William 84, 146 Fortune, Robert 34, 133, 176 Fofi, Philip aa, 126 Fox, Andrew 86, 129 Fox, Richard 34 Foy, Joseph 68 Francis, Eugene 96, 113 Franklin, Wallace 90, 121, 123 Franzel, Frederick 86 Freda, Paul 84 Frei, James 34 Freshmen 66-81 Frew, Arthur 82 Frew, Kevin 78, 121 Fuller, Gary 98, 133, 176 G Gac, Gerald 74 Gaito, Charles 88 G-alinski, Paul 76 Ganley, James 74 Garbarini, Stephen 94, 114 Garcia, Manuel 34, 130, 141, 143, Garda, Donald 76, 157 Garry, Robert 78, 149, 167 Garvey, Peter 94 Gary, Dennis 90, 129 Geibert, Edward 72 Gelis, James 106 Gendron, George 96 Genovese, Ronald 34, 111 Gerstmayr, Bernhard 76, 129 Gerstmayr, John 96, 132, 176 Ghazey, Michael 88, 146 Ghazey, Robert 80, 147, 154 Giblin, Thomas 82 Gibney, Brian 76 Gibney, Gerard 100 Giella, Peter 96, 123 Gilchrist, Rev. Bro. John L 12 Gilles, Mrs. Walter V. 18 Gillio, AI 35 Gleason, Robert 68, 113 Gleeson, Rev. Bro. Patrick A. 6, 17 Glennon, Denis 78 Glos, Rev. Bro. James G. 12, 126 Godfrey, Robert 106 Godfrey, Thomas 35, 141 Goebier, Edward 80, 147 1 Goldfuss, Joseph 100 Goldpaugh, Thomas 100, 121, 148, 156, 164 Golf 168 Goodwin, George 82 . Goodwin, Robert 70 Gorman, Dr. Robert B. 18 Gorman, John 35, 133, 176 Gorman, Thomas 104, 113 Graham, Francis 106, 148 Grandfield, Michael 104, 132, 169, Gratzel, Robert 72 Gratzel, Stephen 35 Gray, John 98, 114 Gregus, Mr. Frank J. 15, 127 Grein, Donald 106 Gribben, Stephen 106, 107, 133, 176 Grothues, Glenn 80 Growney, Lawrence 66 Gruchawka, Christopher 86 Guffanti, Stephen 80 Guida, Paul 76 Gundel, Christopher 84, 146 Gunderman, Michael 90 Gunderman, Richard 70 Gundling, William 70 H Hall, Charles 78 Hall, Michael 98, 126 Hallg Mr. 119 Halligan, Mr. Brian S. 17 Hammill, Hunter 96, 126, 156, 164 Hampel, Paul 35 Hampel, Peter 74, 121 Hangley, Richard 35 Hardy, William 66 Harkins, James 66, 149 Harmande, Robert 98 Hcirnos, Barry 98 Harrington, Richard 36 Hart, Donald 106 Hart, Kevin 36 Hartenstein, Rudolph 102 Hartnett, John 36, 111, 132, 141, 176 Hatch, Robert 80 Haubert, Philip 78 Hayden, Brian 71, 147 Hayes, Mr. Joseph 134 Hayes, Robert 96, 129, 141, 156, 164 Hayes, Richard 66 Healy, Bernard 71 Heck, John 36, 130, 131, 134, 135, 136, 137 176 Hedrick, Wayne 66, 147, 155 Heitmann, Robert 90 Hennessey, Gerard 94, 146 Hennessey, John 36, 114 Hennessey, Stephen 68, 147 Henry, Arthur 76 Henry, Daniel 37 Herald 124,125 Herbert, William 102 Herrick, Michael 86, 129, 146 Heslin, Richard 98 Hession, John 71 Higgins, Joseph 37, 124, 125 Higgins, William 84 Highlights 170 Hill, Richard 90 Hirschberg, J. Bruce 106, 126, 157 Hirst, Thomas 91, 120 History Department 15 Hittle, Craig 82 Hluchan, Richard 96, 133, Hoare, Hugh 37 Hoats, Joseph 98, 141 169, 176 Hodgman, Richard 96, 114 Hoffman, Robert 106, 129, 141 Hoffmann, Howard 72, 147, 167 Hoffmann, Kenneth 106 Holahan, Francis 107, 126, 157 Holahan, James 101, 149 Holahan, John 72 Holmes, David 82 Holsworth, Robert 84 Holuba, Robert 102, 133, Homberger, Richard 71 Honor Society 111 Hook, Clifford 37 Hopkins, John 37, 76, 157 Horan, James 37, 121 141, 176 Horan, John 111, 156, 164 Houlihan, William 74, 156 Howe, Rev. Bro. Ronald A. Hubert, Francis 99, 168 12, 146, 147 Huebner, Robert 82, 123 Hughes, James 92 Hughes, Kenneth 102, 132, 176 Hughes, Robert 82 Hull, Joseph 38 Hunter, William 97 Hurley, Kevin 92, 146 l lannaci, Al 107, 120 Index 172-175 Indoor Track 156, 157 Irwin, Rev. Bro. Charles B. 11, 158 Irwin, Mr. Thomas W. 13, 158, 161 J Jacobsen, James 38, 156 Jacques, Donald 97, 110, 168 Jahn, Warren 78 Jalil, James 38, 112 Jamber, Stephen '101, 132, 176 Janson, Noel 92, 157, 164 Jasko, Gerald 68, 127 Jennerich, Alan 38 Jespersen, Peter 68 Johnston, Gary 71, 147 Jones, Mark 72, 127 Jordan, John 38, 110 Jordick, Rev. Leonard J. Joy, James 74 Julien, William 99, 126, 141 Juniors 96-107 Junium, Warren 38, 111 Jurgaitis, Bernard 67, 149 K Kalinowski, John 67, 120 Kampa, Paul 67 Kamik, Paul 39, 113 Kaufer, Mr. 119 Kaufer, Robert 39 Kavin, Rev. Edward F. 19 Keane, Brian 86 Keane, Rev. Bro. Alfred X. 10, 116 Kearney, Roy 91, 129 Kearns, John 39 Keating, Bernard 94 Keefe, Robert 76, 129, 155 Keegan, Thomas 67 Keenan, Patrick 39 Keller, Edward 88 Kelley, Kevin 69 Kennedy, Edward 39 Kelly, Richard 86, 121 Kelly, Timothy 78 Kelly, Thomas 84, 127 Kerr, John 92, 121 Kerrigan, George 40 Kfouri, James 80 Kiely, Robert 84, 114 Kieper, Daniel 40 King, Kenneth 97 . King, Philip 104, 141, 164 King, Robert 40 Kissinger, James 40 Klastow, Bruce 41 Kleinknecht, Kenneth 41, 141 Knight, Gregory 71, 149 Kobylarz, Richard 71 Koch, Alan 41 Koeller, Francis 67, 127 Kohler, Dennis 41 Koll, Stephen 72 Koprowski, Richard 99, 121, 123 Koster, Michael 81, 121 Kovalcik, Bruce 88, 146 Kozac, Paul 107, 121 Krasnowski, Philip 97, 126 Krauss, James 79, 155 Krayer, Mr. P. Keith '15, 141, 163 Krazit, Kevin 81, 155 Krazit, Thomas 102, 121 Krug, Joseph 91 Kruger, Gerard 42, 110, 156, 164 Kuhn, Robert 69 Kunz, Jerard 75 Kunz, Robert 107, 133, 141, 161, 176 L lx, Frank 74 La Barbera, Andrew 42, 111, 121, 123 La Furno, Ronald 42, 111 Laino, Paul 93 Lanzilotti, Anthony 88 Larkin, Thomas 69 Lavery, Edward 42, 130, 141, 143, 145 Lavery, Kenneth 97, 129, 141, 144, 161 N Laureni, Joseph 107, 148 Lavin, Thomas 81 I DEX McGee, William 45, 150 McGinnis, Robert 79 M La Visto, Joseph 76, 157 Lawton, Ronald 42, 114, 156, 164 Lecren, Joseph 75 LeFebvre, David 42 Lehman, Rev. Paul J. 19 Lemma, Michael 102 Leone, Albert 97 Lepis, James 102, 141 Lesch, John 72 Library Club 114 Liggio, Mr. Victor L. 15, 147, 161 Linquito, Joseph 67 Lionetti, Thomas 43, 153 Lippiella, Patrick 85, 113 Lips, Rev. Bro. Anton J. 14, 141 Lo Bue, John 43 Loftus, John 69, 167 Logan, Stephen 43 Long, Stephen -67 Lopat, John 73 Lopez, Edward 79 Loreitti, J. 156 Loughlin, Kevin 86, 126 Lowe, John 69, 147, 151 Lowther, Christopher 104, 161 Lozito, Bruno 43, 110, 111 Lucas, Rev. Bro. Michael D. 14 Ludwig, Edward 71, 129 Lutz, William 86, 121 Luvera, Vincent 102, 121 Lynaugh, Stephen 107, 126, 137 Lynch, Martin 97, 110, 123 Lyons, Kevin 43 Macho, James 101, 126 Maczka, Richard 44 Madden, James 102 Madonna,,Edward 71 Madura, Fred 77, 121 Maher, Bart 103 Mahon, Justin 85 Mahon, Terence 101 McGlynn, Daniel 67 McGrath, Derek 45 McGrath, Francis 45, 133, 176 McGrath, Mrs. 116 McGuire, David 94, 149 McGuire, William 79 McKee, Daniel 75 McKee, Joseph 82, 120 McKee, Mr. 119 McKee, Mrs. 116 McKee, Patrick 45, 132, 176 McKenna, David 99, 132, 176 McKenna, James 45, 130, 141, 145, 161 McKenna, John 46 McKenna, Stephen 46 McLaughlin, Edward 99 McLaughlin, John 46, 111 McLaughlin, Robert 83, 146 McMahon, Robert 46 McManus, Gerard 94 McNamara, Edward 107, 150, 151, 152 McFadden, Rev. Bro. Patrick G. 16, 135 McPartland, John 69, 147, 157, 167 McPartland, Joseph 85, 148, 156, 164 Medor, Alan 87 Meehan, Eugene 85, 157 Meixner, Walter 88 Melli, Francis 46, 158 Melucci, Michael 93, 126 Menville, Robert 87 Merkel, Richard 94 Merry, Stephen 95, 132, 176 Merse, Lawrence 46, 132, 141, 176 Merz, Frances 89, 146 Meyers, Francis 103, 133, 176 Meyersburg, Ronald 99, 133, 176 Mianulli, Richard 73, 127 Mielbrecht, Russel 104 Miller, Gregory 69, 147, 167 Miller, James 47, 141, 143 Miller, Michael 104 Miller, Philip 47 Miller, Richard 103 Maldini, Roger 82, 83 Malkowicz, Ronald .75 Malloy, Lawrence 86, 157 Malone, Kevin 93 Malvey, John 75, 147 Mannix, Robert 103, 113 Manolio, Lawrence 73 Maran, Scott 44 Mare, Gregory 82 Marshall, Kevin 94, 149 Martin, Donald 93 Martin, Michael 67 Martin, Nepoleon 91 Martire, Gregory 99 Maselan, James 97, 150 Math Department 14 Mathias, Patrick 73 Mathieu, Christopher 104 May, Edwin 91 Mayer, Frederick 107, 133, 176 Mazziotta, Mr. John B. 15, 150, 154 McAuliffe, David 103, 150, 154 McAuliffe, John 88 McAuliffe, Mrs. 116 McAvay, William 99 McBriar, Mr. Barry 13, 112 McBride McCabe , Michael 91 , Charles 44, 141, 161, 163 Miller, William 73, 157 Millington, Jeffrey 47 Millington, Stephen 67 Mills, Thomas 83 Minieri, John 87, 129 Mitchell, Kevin 69 Mitchell, William 101, 127 Modaferri, Robert 47 Modern Language Department 16 Moeller, William 87, 157 Moffett, William 67 Moll, Mr. 119 Moll, Peter 97, 113, 130 Molloy, George 95, 129, 146 Molloy, Lawrence 75, 147, 167 Monahan, James 85, 129, 146 Monahan, John 71 Montagna, Mr. Salvatore V. 13, 124, 125 Montague, Michael 89 Mooney, John 101, 130 Mooney, Thomas 47, 148 Morabito, Andrew 77 Moran, Kevin 75 Moran, Richard 77 Morel, David 69, 113 Morone, John 87, 126, 146, 157 Moroz, Donald 89, Morris, Kenneth 107 McCabe, Joseph 91, 130, 146, 154, 161 McCabe, Michael 103, 122 McCarran, Roger 44, 141 McCarter, Herbert 97, 150, 151, 152, 161, 163 McCarthy, Edward 44, 121 McCarthy, James 73, 147, 157, 167 McCarthy, John J. 85, 150, 154 McCarthy, Mr. 119 McCloshey, Joseph 88 McCormick, Michael 77 McCue, Robert 69, 129, 154 McDermott, Mr. Francis A. 17 McDonald, Robert 77, 164 McDonald, J. 141, 156 McDonnell, John 99, 156 McDonnell, Philip 101 McDonough McDonough , John 44, 129 ,John 75, 154 McDonough, Michael 85 McDonough, Robert 93 McDonough, Thomas 73 McElhatton, Rev. Bro. Michael S. 16,. 132 Moss, James 85, 157 's Mother Mottley, Club 116-117 Lawrence 87,120 Mulder, Robert 73, 147, 157, 167 Mulhauser, Daniel 79 Mullens, Terrence 48, 114, 158 Muller, Francis 87 Muller, Robert Murphy, Arthur 75 Murphy, David 48 Murphy, Gary 89 Murphy, John 104, 129 Murphy, Kevin 95 Murphy, Michael 105 Murphy, William 81 Murray, Arthur 48 Murray, George 95 Murray, Gerard 83 Murray, Joseph 48 Murray, Mr. Thomas M. 13, 115, 146 Murray, Musser, William 67 Lawrence 91 Nanni, Gene 89, 146, 154 Nardino, Charles 103 Naughton, Michael 48 Nelan, James 48, 132, 176 Nelson, Craig 73 Nevoso, Carl 91 Newton, Robert 67 Nicholson, Gerard 105 Niebergall, Robert 49 Nielsen, Robert 79 Normile, Michael 87 Noto, Michael 105, 149, 156, 164 Nugent, Daniel 101 Nugent, Thomas 49 O Oberdorf, William 105, 148, 156, 164 O'Brien, Michael 95 O'Brien, Gerard 85, 120 O'Brien, Owen 49 Obrotka, James 99 Obrotka, Mr. James J. 16 O'ConneIl, John 49 O'Connor, Dennis 85 O'Connor, Frank 69, 155 O'Connor, Gerard 75, 149 O'Connor, Walter 105, 154 Oddo, John 89 O'Dea, Thomas 75 O'Donnell, Kevin 49 Oettinger, Joseph 50, 156 Often, Christopher 50 O'Hara, Wayne 83 O'Hare, Francis 103 O'Leary, Michael 50 Oleksuik, Francis 93 Olley, Raymond 50, 111, 121 Olsen, Richard 105, 129 O'Neil, Brian 81, 147 O'Neil, William 50 161, 162 Oratory Club 113 O'Rourke, Kevin 77, 113 O'Rourke, Paul 103 O'Rourke, Thomas 50, 164 O'Rourke, Francis 79 Orzech, Joseph 97 Outdoor Track 164, 165 P Paglieri, Ralph 51, 168 Paglieri, Raymond 91 Palen, William 71 Pallett, Richard 75 Palotta, Nicholas 67 Pannizzo, Frank 51 Panos, James 51 Paolella, John 97, 141, 156, 164 Papscoc, Robert 69 Parker, John 51, 141 Pascavage, Peter 103 Pasini, John 81, 151 Pasini, Kenneth 51 Pastor, Edward 51, 158, 159 Pasuit, Paul 101, 132, 176 Patterson, Thomas 97, 113 Pennotti, Raymond 52, 111, 121, 164 Pavia, Charles 89 Pepe, Eric 93 Perazzo, Vincent 83, 146 Peterson, John 67 Petraglia, Gerald 87, 120 Pettigano, Ronald 83, 120 Piazza, Anthony 77, 120 Piccirillo, Thomas 52 Pierce, Kenneth 91 Pinto, Mr. Ralph J. 18, 129, 141, 168 Plummer, David 83, 121 Pokusa, Robert 79, 147, 155 Polinkas, Robert 73 Politi, Peter 73 Pomar, Gerard 81 Poppe, Lawrence 73, 147, 157 Poppe, William 52, 141 Potenski, Kenneth 53, 110 Potter, Fred 75, 155 Presti, Joseph 95, 120 Preuss, Steven 73 Preziosi, Dominick 101 Preziosi, Joseph 73, 120 Price, Thomas 75, 147, 155 Prior, John 53 Prom 136,137 Ptak, Robert 53, 114 Puglise, Paul 83 Purchia, Michael 105, 129, 130, 141, 156, Pushaw, Warren 107 Q Quinn, Edward 101, 134 Quinn, Thomas 101, 154 Quinn I Quirin, Thomas 50,105 Christopher 95,114 R Snell, Rubadqn, William 53, 130, 132, 136, 137, 144, 156, 157, 164, 165 Radtke, Michael 75, 126 Radtke, Steven 85, 121 Rapport, Robert 73, 129 Regan, James 105 Regan, Joseph 95 Regan, Robert 79 Reilly, James 79, 147, 155 Reilly, Myles 54 Reilly, William 97, 133, 176 Reimer, Richard 54 Reinthaler, Richard 54, 131, 156, 1 Religion Department 12 Rella, Joseph 107 Rende, John 87 Rice, William 79 Richter, John 107 Riley, James 99 75, 149 Riley, Jerome Riordan, Daniel 81, 149, 157 Robertori, James 81, 121 Roberts, Raymond 95 Rogalin, Roger 105 Rogers, Stephen 103 Rogers, William 89 Rollins, Mr. William J. 15, 116 Romano, Robert 95 Rorro, Thomas 54, 120 Ross, Thomas 73 Rossetti, Thomas 54 Roth, Allen 99 Roth, John 87 Rotter, Daniel 55 Rotter, Michael 71, 121 Rovensky, William 77, 121 Rovito, John 93, 146 Rullo, George 91 Russell, Patrick 77, 129 Russotti, Philip 55, 130, 141 Ryan, Arthur 75 Ryan, Charles 97 Ryan, Denis 55 Ryan, Patrick 55 Ryan, Philip 85, 126 Ryan, Steven 55, 115, 156, 164 Ryan, william 56, 156 S Sabatelli, Ronald 71, 147 Sabella, Robert 56 Sacco, John 85, 161 Spring Sager, Frederick 105, 129, 156, 164 Sala, Michael 56, 121 Salmond, William 107 Salvo, Thomas 85 Sammut, Stephen 95, 114 Sands, William 81 Santeramo, Michael 97, 121 Santoloci, Marty 79 Santoro, Dougass 71, 147 Santoro, Salvatore 83 Sarnachia, J. 123 Sartori, Anthony 93 Sassano, Michael 87 Satten, Jan 107, 120 Savaria, Walter 56, 110 Scanlan, Michael 107 Scattereggia, Leonard 107, 120 Schaab, Glenn 56 Schaab, Michael 79 Schade, George 57 Schaeffer, Paul 69, 147 Schaffner, Timothy 103 Scheider, Thomas 95 Scheld, Edward 75 Schiavo, Gerard 71 Schimpf, John 97 Schmitt, Charles 77 Schneider, Fred 67, 167 Schneider, W. Joseph 93, 146, 157 Schreck, Anton 107, 149 Schwarz, Thomas 56, 134 Schweikert, Erich 101, 121, 157 Schwenke, Thomas 57, 132, 135, 1 Science Department 14 64, 176 76 I DEX Scillia, Antony 99, 127 Scott, Richard 105 Scuilla, Charles 105, 129 Secco, John 57, 132, 168 Secco, Joseph 67 Seely, Daniel 89, 157 Segeden, Francis 57 561661.-J, owne 99, 121 Senerchia, Richard 97 Senior Divider 20-21 Seniors 20-63 Sferra, George 89, 121 Shannon, Rev. Bro. Jerome A. 7, 11 Shaw, Kevin 93 Shay, Robert 73, 157 Shea, Kevin 57, 102 Shea, Robert 69, 149, 156, 167 shea, William 103, 164 Sheeran, Thomas 91, 129 Shortal, John 75, 113 Sidelights 171 Sidqte, John 83 Siliato, Anthony 85 Sinato, Richard 67 Silkaitis, Ray 133 Simeonidis, Steven 81 Simmons, John 91, 129, 154 Simmons, Robert 57, 150 Sims, Gerard 85 Sindt, Joseph 58 Slattery, James 107 Slevin, Robert 77 smith, Dane 73, 149, 157, 167 Smith, Eugene 105 smith, John A. 95, 129, 149, 157 Smith, John M. 85 Smith, John 58, 150, 169 Smith, Kevin 81, 149 Smith, Michael 87, 127 Smith, Peter 89, 157 Smith, Rev. Bro. Joseph S. 16, 114 Smith, Steven 77 Smith, Thomas 99, 141, 156 Smola, James 83 Francis 77, 158 Snyder, Raymond 69, 110, 149 Snyder, Richard 58, 110, 111, 156, 164 Soboleski, Richard 58 Socha, Ronald 79 Sokoloski, Mr. James E. 12, 115, 148, 149, 156, 157, 164, 167 Somerville, Thomas 77 Sophomores 82-95 Sottili, David 58, 141, 143, 151, 161, 162 Spanish Club 128 Spann, Jeffrey 97, 176 Spatz, James 58, 131, 176 Special Services Department 18 Spendley, Paul 59 Spiritual Advisors 19 Spohn, Richard 59 Sports Sports Sports 138-169 Athletic Club 129 Divider 138-139 Sposato, Frank 77, 147 Sports 160-169 Squitieri, William 89 Stace, Joseph 97, 114 Stack, David 59, 129, 130, 141, 145, 156 Staff 131, 132, 133, 176 Stagg, Robert 99 Stecker, Bruce 79 Streeter, Mr. M. 141 Steingress, Frederick 59 Steven, William 73 Stokes, Gregory 59 Stolz, John 89 Student Council 130 Stukowski, Walter 59 Sullivan, Dennis B9 Suropski, Mark 123 Sweeney, Gerard 95, 129, 146, 15 Swierbinski, Michael 105, 114 Swift, Lloyd 95, 130, 149 Szima, Joseph 95 Taormi Taylor, T na, Caesar 60, 110 Arthur 99,120 Taylor, Gerald 60 Taylor, John 121, 60 Thelen, John 75 Thelen, Richard 60, 121 Thelen, Theme Robert 83, 120 4, 5 7 Thonack, William 101, 120 Thurnau, Henry 83 Tileston, Ralph 95, 114 Tomesch, John 60, 133, 176 Tonen, Paul 60 Toomb, J. Kevin 103 Tozzi, Vincent 91 Track 148, 149, 156, 157, 164-167 Trapp, Thomas 71 Travaglio, Bart 107, 141, 164 Troia, Christopher 81 Troian, Donald 61, 111, 114 Trombetti, Richard 87 Tronolone, Charles 107, 126 Turro, James 87, 121 Tuttle, Robert 103 Twomey, Edward 61 U Uhing, George 95 Underclass Divider 64-65 Underclassmen 64-107 Unenchak, D. 157 Urscheler, Jack 105 V Vaccaro, Kenneth 101, 121 Vaccaro, Ralph 81 Vafier, James 95 Valle, Michael 99 Vane, Eugene 89 Van Leuven, George 61, 132, 176 Vasta, James 61, 133, 141, 176 Vaughn, John 67 vqydq, Joseph 77 Venn, Michael 103, 150, 152 Vermylen, David 87 Vermylen, Peter 103 Villa, Joseph 61 Villano, James 69 Villecco, Rev. David A. 16, 119, 128, 168 Violick, George 77 Visocki, Roger 103 Vnenchak, Dennis 99 Von Ohlen, John 71, 147, 157, 167 Von Ohlen, Richard 105, 148, 156 W Wadsworth, Raymond 71, 147, 157 Waldron, Rev. Bro. Gerald M. 12 Walker, Michael 69 Walker, Robert 61 Walsh, Edward 101 Walsh, Rev. Bro. James B. 14, 164 Ward, Robert 77 Webb, James 99 Webb, Mr. George H. 14 Weber, Julius 105, 121 Weber, Robert 77 Weigmann, Thomas 62, 111, 130, 166, 176 Weldin, John 69 Werner, Joseph 73 Wescott, Walter 105, 129 Westervelt, Clayton 79 Whalen, Joseph 89, 156 White, James 83 White, Richard 62 Wielkopolski, Ronald 105 Willemin, Williams Williams Williams 1 Richard 79 David 62, 121 Michael 81, 147 Mr. E. L. 18 Wright, 3ames 103 Wurtz, William 93, 130 Y Yack, Roy 103, 132, 176 Young, Dennis 83, 157 Z Zappile, Ronald 62 Zavada, Donald 91 Zavada, Michael 81, 167 Zecchin, Kurt 87 Zema, Michael 63, 111 Zengota, Joseph 97 Zetelski, Alan 81 Zetelski, Robert 105, 156, 164 Zielinski, John 81 Zink, Clifford 89 Zodl, Joseph 63, 133, 176 Zukowski, Mark 97, 157 Zupcic, Anthony 63, 111, 120 Zurawiecki, Gerald 71 131 BOARD OF EDITORS John Dahms and Patrick McKee '66, Co-Editors-in-Chief Brother Michael S. McElhatton, F.S.C.H., Moderator Lawrence Casalino, '66, Literary Editor Thomas Canariato, '66, Photography Editor John Heck, '66, Captions Editor Richard Reinthaler, '66, Faculty Editor Thomas Weigman, '66, Senior Editor Francis McGrath, '66, Underclass Editor Timothy Ahern, '66, Activities Editor Christopher Doherty, '66, Sports Editor James Nelan, '66, Typing Editor Thomas Schwenke, '66, Finance Editor William Bagley, '66, Layout Editor James Spatz, '66, Highlights Editor Joseph Butwinski, '66, Art Editor John Tomesch, '66, Corresponding Editor Lawrence Merse, '66, Promotions Editor CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS Roger Bachor, '66, Philip Borden, '66, Gary Connaughton, '66, Barry Cowen, '66, Robert Fortune, '66, John Hartnett, '66, William Rabadan, '66, John Secco, '66, George Van Leuven, '66, James Vastu, '66, Charles Ade, '67, John Berna, '67, Michael Chen, '67, Ronald Com- pesi, '67, John Gerstmeyer, '67, Michael Granfield, '67, Robert Ho- luba, '67, Kenneth Hughes, '67, Stephen Jamlaor, '67, Robert Kunz, '67, David McKenna, '67, Francis Meyers, '67, Paul Pasuit, '67, Wil- liam Reilly, '67, Jeffrey Spann, '67, Roy Yack, '67. 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