Brownson High School - Trinitarian Yearbook (Hackensack, NJ)

 - Class of 1958

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Q lo isanqs 'O 4 I C0 TENT Dedzcatwn, Admmzstratzon Semors 5 2 Classes Actwztzes As If 'N- Sports , ml ? I iii. I fwbir I a x ll O :E ll s-Z 6 49 IRHLWQTIG XZ, ' .Q . u, N gs. .- if 1 - , R154 X , 5 f + v X w O wdjgh, 1 3 i N S1 ' 4- A M5 4. ?f Q Q C :I QV -A , C l -- 8 5, f W ' ' d aft, f,1f01m,,, aaa, am, 364.4 Pope Plus XII glorlously relgmng has done much for the youth of the world May the years ahead hold abundant blessmgs for our Holy Father and the Church ' Q r r r L 5 3 Q ' ffl .Mo If I 3-Lomas G? jofang S 5 9, .EB 9 Archblshop of New ark The constructwn of many new schools and churches 1n the Newark Archdxocese IS an ample proof of the zeal for souls shown bv our beloved Archblshop Thomas A Boland ST D HIS mterest IH the educatlon and betterment of the youth of our country has been emphaslzed by h1s1 accom plxshments. 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USEP gf Mdfpky As We travel the roads of life we shall retain in our memories the Warm and holy personality of Father Joseph H. Murphy, our pastor. Our Qjriesfs The Lord made to him a covenant of peace and made him a princeg that the dignity of the priesthood should be to him forever. Thou art a priest forever according to the order of Melchisedechf' if Reverend William E Brennan Reverend Joseph P Lame Reverend Augustine M G1e1a Reverend Francis D1 Dominico IGNATIUS J MCGEADY O S F Ignatlus McGeady O S F a Tflnlty graduate of the Class of 1943 w111 be ordalned a Franclscan Apr11 26 1958 m Washlngton D C REVEREND MATTHEW LOONEY Rev Matthew Looney a graduate of Truuty 1n 1948 w111 be ordamed on May 31, 1958 after studymg at the Immaculate Conceptlon Semmary 1n Darhngton Z is 5 'jf 0 QQN Q Cyl, lk- nib? X If REVEREND ROBERT CALL Rev Robert Call a Tr1n1ty graduate of 1950 w111 complete h1S studles at Immaculate Conceptlon Semlnary Darlmgton and be ordamed on May 31 1958 REVEREND ROBERT PATTERSON Rev Robert Patterson entered for the prlesthood at Immaculate Con ceptlon Semmary followmg h1S grad uatlon from Tflfllty 1n 1950 and W111 be ordalned May 31 1958 X Xx ' I 1 'IDU' 3k.,.,, EM hxffh if 4-duxnw-' 'VV L Smzcfuary gfofy Zrilzify Glzurclz 1324 A-Uranium SwSVR'ifN,,,J Surfer .Mary gyaufuze, mzczpa Tmgonometry French III We take th1S occaslon to welcome S1ster Pauhne to Holy Trmmty and to thank her for her splrltual guldance mi 'Mme .silt ,1'r .'lK our-gr Sister Jude Miriam Sister Joseph Marie Religion Il Algebra I Geometry Biqflogw Chemistry Beligyen II .1 FWN W QM i---ima Sister Bernard Eileen Sister Helen Regina French 1, II, III - Religion I Religion L II Senior Moderator, English IV nc' 'Tm 'I'? ! 4 'CFI ---we '-and ,M sv fE G Mr Rlchard P Muller Mr Thomas 'LOYY A1 ebra I II Sc1ence A Joseph M NIV Wotxd HIS 8 Iherlcan Hlst Lepore Ory W Y, I Emghs Orld HIS tory 1 r35i,',:'W SK gli' W gf! rg' df -its If 1 1 fffi' 'ir 5 ,A 3 g Mr Edward J Pfister Latm I, II General SCISHCG I E b 3 manr'f 'f Mr Thomas F Kmg Enghsh I II III , A I ,. :, ' 6 -t L 'I 1 . 1' g I QI., K -Q1-4 f 'kg If jflf'-lf A ' , -fi ' f , A, 7,71 1, jf ' ,K X , 63,7 em Xxx' 'E' l If , Wu f I I -P 2 A . 1 f ' I . .f V 4 A K I 1 In I f A 'T A , .V- I I e A ': e I If 'jj , , - fx I, ax S K - In . ,yurjy H K R V i ig? ,. 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'ff-,rf ff.'::MfiJ:. 1 I f X, PN MPX J LC6LfLOIZ df JR' 1 rr' Ij..,.AU ,M' .gulf It 1S Wlth mmgled pleasures grautude and pr1de that we d edlcate our 'VI Le ore s devoted mterest and tlreless book to Mr Joseph M Lepore 1 r p efforts on our behalf have been a source of msplratlon to us and W1ll al h f e feel rt xery flttlflg that we Ways be gratefully remembered T ere ore W make th1s gesture 3 fm fic ziggy I' ,lb ,X Xf 7 fu I I-I T u-4 XJQ9 k , I, XR 4-4 Tx-1 iff 1 J ' s 93 :Q George Su111van Pres1dent Ann Frapaul V109 Presldent Margot Fernald Secretary 12C Paul Kinney - Treasurer 12AB fm' Mart1n Petraltls Treasurer 12C Maryellen Doyle - Secretary 12AB f '!'..j .ar be PATRICIA ARTOLA 53 Lincoln Drive Rochelle Park N. J. Pat s tranquility and quiet grin make her a perfect blender. Performs every duty as Sodality officer effec- tively and completely. Diligence and conscientiousness are found in every- thing she does. We found Pat a pleas- ant companion at any time. 'N PRISCILLA AMOROSO 401 Central Avenue Hackensack N J ln and out of trouble Prls epitom 1zes the statement Never a dull moment Her retlcent charm and love of gaylty equip her with the necesslties of popularity in any group An essential link in th1s chain of memories .49 ROGER BAILEY 32 Terrace Avenue H1 Rochelle Park N. J. A search for a fellow who is quiet athletic and sincere would undoubt- edl5 end with Roger. Ready to laugh at a good joke and willing to perform the extra tasks assigned have made him a classmate worth knowing Wherever Oz and Sam are sure to go Roger can be found also. GLORIA ASHE 879 Maywood Avenue Maywood N J Unexpected bursts of laughter her effervescent charm and natural Wlt personlfy a friend well remembered Gloria s compassionate understanding and devoted 1nterest in the welfare of her class have won her many friends while developing her mature accept ance of responslbility Hsu,- W3 2 BARBARA BESSINC-ER 76 De Wltt Place Hackensack N J When the t1me comes for seekmg a frlend 1n the true sense of the word we would look for a balance of slncer 1ty fr1endl1ness Warmth and humor Such a balan e would concoct a form ula for a vxtal fr1end and classmate and such a balance we have IH Barbara PAUL BAN NON 117 Chnton Place Hackensack N J Graclous tall and pleasmg 1n man ner are the charaterlstlcs of Paul H1s w1ll1ngness to sacrlflce tlme and effort to make Holy Tflnlty funct1on more smoothly w1ll rema1n IH our mem forever He has often proved orxes that he IS Worth h1s salt 0 sv' 1. KATH RYN CAVAGAN RO 79 Brmkerhoff Street R1dgef1e1d Park N J Well groomed appearance a sense of fashlon a Halr for fun add up to Cathy Smxlmg carefree her fr1end llness evldences her cheerful d1SpOS1 t1on On school on classmates she has e her mark FRANCES BOYLE 679 Saddle R1ver Road Saddle Brook N J Flammg red ha1r matchmg her Ir1sh temper crowns our v1brant cheerleader future nurse and smcere SOda11St Fran the personlficatlon of am1ab1l1ty w1ll be remembered al ways by all J i X '19 ,s X W fs. w e WN M as-X, JUSTINE DOBIAS 102 Farvlew Avenue Paramus N J smate Jes a perfect frlend and clas k a serene com 1n every way 11n s 1 Ve of fun n fro11c 1n posure wxth a o such a charmmg manner that or gettmg her would be xmposslble m M Y.-...H MVK If 'K E f 3 53: ARTHUR CRESOTTI 74 Porter Avenue Bergenheld N J hearty laugh b1g grm, saus MIX a age and a frlendly d1spos1t1on and one W111 mevxtably come up w1th Art HIS ab1l1ty to take r1bb1ng wlth ease, and carefree att1tude have some tlmes made us wonder, but no one 111 doubt h1S value as a fr1end w through the past four years A K rf: E2 , . . , - 7 . . . 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An earnest class officer and an active member of the year book staff she is an essential part of any class. f l r LOU IS FAVA 41 Plnk Street Hackensack N J A welcome addltlon to our class Lou an easy gomg qu1et guy adds much to a crowd not by exuberant conversatlon but a certaln nonchalant 1nterest m all that IS gomg on Serlous at t1mes slncere always our predlc t1on for h1m success MM GRACE FAH ERTY 838 Grant Avenue Maywood N J Grace our serene and classxc com pamon yet not wlthout a touch of v1vac1ous charm w1th Wh1Ch she tends to bmghten any place 1n Wh1Ch she rmght be Grace whose manlfold tal ents can leave us but one memory that of grat1tude for havlng known er M' MARCOT FERNALD 35 Euclid Avenue Ridgefield Park, N. J. 'iLife is nothing without humor and friends. Margot's friendliness and boundless energy accelerated by her love of fun and ready humor has made our lives so much more full. MARY JANE FLEMI NG 50 Erie Street Dumont N J As a new addition to our class Mary Janes friendly disposition and love of fun endears her to all Our road to success 1S paved Mary Jane by mem ories of you 9532? ,L wel ANN FRAPAUL 114 Euclid Avenue Hackensack N. J. Congeniality coupled with sweet lilting laughter makes our little vice- president an asset to our class. Her sincerity and school spirit will make it hard to forget Ann. MARY ANNE FOCARTY 73 B1 lnkerhoff Street Ridgefield Park N J Our willing conversationallst found always amidst a Jovlal group of seniors An exuberent person who likes everyone and lets them know it Mary Ann has well become a great favorite of a great class jf 'Q il, GORDON GERARDIS 97 Stelling Avenue Maywood, N. J. Small and seemingly quiet is Gor- don, but in his small frame there is a pleasing personality that will win him many friends in the future years. His extraordinary talents behind the wheel will be remembered by all of us, especially James Martin. BARBARA GOODWIN 19 Lakeview Street River Edge N J Her perpetual and sunny nature and incessant chatter creates a bond of warmth and friendship whenever Barb is near A true and sincere friend she epitomizes Trinity s sp1r1t at its height ww Ea M Aff W qw VIRGINIA GREEN 20 Lehlgh Street Hackensack N J The charming chatterbox of 120 the Ginny IS the essence of humor and center of a good time always One of the fr1endl1est girls in the class her wit and naturally attractive person ality make her a sought after com panion at all times 'H 'IF' Yvf -fl? 7 .Q-wbxXxLg: ful JOSEPH GOSS 15 Ross Avenue Hackensack, N. J. His uiet nature co-starred with his Q courtesy has won Joe a hlgh place in our estimation. These attributes plus many more make him one of our ' who will prove that success seniors can be attained through hard work and devotion. 'fist Nbr. WW? QM We JAMES HAFFNER 186 Ross Avenue Hackensack N J J1m IS a dlgmfied conservatlve fellow H1s qulet manner sxncerlty and ready smlle have made h1m a valuable asset through thxck and th1n As a member of Student Coun c1l he always puts h1s best foot for ward to create a pleasant atmosphere at Trmlty GLORIA CROHS 1070 Evergreen Court New Mxlford N J Tall and graceful Glorla has left a path through Trmltys halls strewn w1th good tlmes and lastlng frlend sh1ps Her mdestructable happy nature and stately beauty w1ll hnger IH our hearts and mlnds forever i 1 i-if 'R-g il X .J lv x . . 9 ' - sk . , ,N ' ' Y 7 3' t'-' . I -.1 up . V- , jf 3, X .V f 5 A ,. ., l ,N ' f 1- -i 2. fs Q A f- wrt Q , - -Q .-.... ,- 1 ' ' 3- . .. 5 .. - - ,. ,. ., .,.. ,..,.,.. ,...,1, ..,..., .. ,'.,:,,, -if-:'f N ' : 1 v,,:: . , ' Li ff N ,V+ . mv . In ' 4, 3 Q, g ,M A h K. . .MW 1 ' ' 4, fps: , f l' 3, 'X . . . . , . Q s,,,5?2. x I lx - u o 1 :kai ' 1 I6 ' - 4 ' !! VZ MADELYN HIGGINS 40 Prospect Avenue Hackensack N J With her well groomed appearance Madelyn sports the town and country look with charming dignity A pleasant companion always she easily acquires friends with a smile and pleasant remark Her favorite roller skating she presents a welcome picture wherever she may be JOHN HARTH 29 Eighth Street Ridgefield Park, N. J. Despite his apparent quietness, John can be found in the midst of any mirth making group. His ability to laugh, even when the going is rough, has been a source of comfort to us all. None of us will forget his gifts as a mechanic. We wish him happiness always. , 14 X 'Wt X Se! THOMAS HENDERSON 305 Griggs Avenue Teaneck, N J. Tom, our Joe-college is the gentle- man of the class. Full of stories for all, he is always a friendly and sincere fellow. He is courteous to all and al- ways ready to lend a helping hand. The formula for success has he - MARY ANN HOLL 31 Leswmg Avenue Saddle Brook N J A quiet and earnest member of 58 Mary Anns warm friendship and willingness to help enable us to re member her always as a vital asset to our class ability plus ambition. jf' 3 1 TH ERESE HUGHES 49 Webster Street Ridgefield Park, N. J. A winsome lass with a delicate air, our Therese, a sincere friend to all. Remembered always as a devout sweet Sodality leader, a model of goodness and virtue. JOHN KABERLE 7 Dlck Street Bergenheld N J Beneath John s quiet manner 1185 a friendly smile mingled with a dash of good humor which will enable him to succeed in any pursuit he undertakes H1s sincereity and gentlemanly qual1 ties have been an inspiration to us all r A W, if ' V ' ' v at ' Qi . , ky VK ,V,V .i i , It 4 , Y :r l K A -H - , -,wa 5 er I 1.-f-f f ,, ' ev gf A 1 ' , . ,,,. ,. 1, 4 , . . : 'r 4' je A X 5 t ' . WN g-.,, F. ' ' 2 '1 . 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A ' x N A - Am il Q n r Q 'minus' MARY LEA LAWLER 489 Maple Avenue Teaneck N J At first glance qulet and wlthdrawn yet actually a vlbrant mlxture of slncerlty and reserve coupled w1th a gay and v1vac1ous tendency for fun A good sport at all tunes Mary IS an unpred1ctably enjoyable companlon and classmate CATHERINE LIEBSCH 23 Nxef Street Lod1 N J School Splflt the keynote of a well rounded personahty Kathy enjoys mak1ng frlends by her pleasant man ner and warm loyahty to all A gen erous worker and ardent Tr1n1tar1an success wlll surely be hers WN 7 Affwijzvfjlpw W Mt ff JAMES MARTIN W 76 Enzabezh street ,QA-Ai Rlver Edge N J H1s modest and stald manner cheer mess and broad smlle have made J1m everyone s frxend J 1m will always be remembered by h1s classmates for h1s success as baseball catcher All these tralts have made hlm a person worth knowmg EXAALXL., -U BARBARA LOEFFLER 649 Martense Avenue Teaneck N J A pleaslng balance of dependa b1l1ty and smcemty few words can express Barbaras d1st1nct1ve person allty Our actlve lntelhgent and hke able classmate ep1tom1zes to perfec tron the word frlend , . 7 , . . . . i . ,.. , . - ' H ' H l 1 a 0' , . .y , , .,, . ,L ' 5 In K . , . k V 0 G , . . V , . A , . . . - ll w,5zgfwj,!t1' fl 'YQ fa, . . we-W dQ,,,f1fff5'K ,-all PATRICIA MATTFELD PATRICIA MARK!-IAM 188 Teaneck Road Ridgefield Park N. J. Charmlngly serene w1th a fmendly sm1le for all Pat doesnt know what a bad mood 1S A refreshmgly mls ch1eveous compamon She can always be found where a gay fun lovlng group 1S havmg a good t1me A v1tally s1ncere and pleasant glrl she IS an essent1al member of the class of 58 767 Jersey Avenue Maywood N J VIVHCIOUS charm and qulet reserve may seem a contradlctlon yet 1n Pat they are pleaslngly balanced A s1n cere glrl always ready to help she 1S popular 1n all groups Pat IS one of whom Tr1n1ty w1ll always be proud and whom her classmates Wlll never forget I I Q. , - . . . . , l Q , gf' v-W 8 w W9 -J' W,,L,I. ' . I kkxx p . ,I I 'I I 4 A, n 'I I RICHARD MCHUCH 330 Parker Avenue Hackensack, N. J. KATHLEEN MCKENNA 163 FHFVIGW Avenue Paramus N J Mischieveous and ready for fun Kath will always be found where spirit and laughter predomlnates as king She lives each day with a catch ing zest for gayety Thls spirit coupled with her knack for making friends make Kathy a sought after compan ion always Obliging and gracious in manner, Rich never fails to create a favorable impression upon all who know him. As Student Council President he demonstrates his talent to organize and Work for the improvement of Our Alma Mater All of us wish him success in college .ma l W .QQ CAROL MICHEL 590 Clarendon Court River Edge N J Our gay and v1vac1ous Carol at tracts attentlon anywhere wlth her vlbrant personallty and cute elfln grln Llttle worrles th1s glrl and the a1r 1S usually filled Wlth laughter Whenever she IS around Her ab1l1ty to see the ser1ous Slde of l1fe IS a v1tal balance to a v1tal personahty lf fMEMoLu mderkamack Road Rlver Edge N J Vlva 1ous mlxture of wltty non n and Jov1a11ty topped oi? wxth l1gh touch of soph1st1cat1on Ann 1S a me er of our class who can be counte on to l1ven up any place A frlend 1n the true sense of the word she looks upon llfe as a rare glft and hves lt as warm pleasure r'.-Q yf gif -:sf LYNN MORRISON 212 Larch Avenue Bogota N J Wlth apparent SSFIOUSHESS at first observatlon Lynn dlsplays a conceal ed sense of humor at the shghtest pro vocat1on Our talented p1an1st when she 1snt t1Ckl1Ilg the 1vor1es she IS usually found readlng the best books although her SOC1al outlook IS far from serlous 5 W w7Wl WILLIAM MULLIGAN Nfl M J 42 Kaufman Avenue Llttle Ferry, N J W111 IS our m1sch1evous senlor who 1S always found where trouble lurks Hls carefree manner and fun lovlng nature W111 long be remembered by all Easy to blush, qu1ck to laugh, he has made the years at Tr1n1ty pass by just a b1t too qu1ckly WW Ml QMS? 1-sv kgs! Jian Y . l ? if my Q l' 1 A 1 V -W Lf I 1, ' vo N 1 x 1 !,1V.!!f,WRtV? 3 , Half K luff 6 6 4 6.20 W ur p, N . Q . . . . . J W Jw .A wk -f. ii! 7 WILLIAM NEWTON 17 Union Street Ridgefield Park, N. J. Bill seeks a good time in every facet of school-life. His energetic antics and love of humor will make him a men- ance to all who seek quiet serenity- but who does? This exhuberant, witty, artistically talented classmate brings out a humorous mood in any class. S! SAMUEL O CON NOR 677 Palmer Avenue Maywood N J An irrepressible mixture of humor and excitement Sam can always be counted on to liven up any group In telligence blended with a mischievous nonchalance Sam is one or the favor ites of 58 Fi. KX AQ '19 2 111 7 7 vemgxzsf? 2' THOMAS OSWALD 455 Poplar Avenue Maywood N J Tom s ag1l1ty on the basketball court IS always a wonderful Slght to benold We feel he IS the best ball handler 1n Bergen County Ozzy 1S usually 1n the mlddle of eXc1tement the merry tw1nkle 1n h1S eyes reveal mg who started It all Each of us wlsh hun s1ncere best W1SheS for the successful college career NICHOLAS OLICER 34 Emerald Street Hackensack N J D1St1HCt1OH Wlth a crew cut Nlck seems relaxed and smoothly dressed H15 gay and easy golng manner has won h1m many frlends at Tr1n1ty he IS sure to succeed 1n all he does nf' ,PL INLQPHNX sy Ip .Q V K!-L I qmvgt. I eye: 1 A . i 4 I- N V ' r 7 1: f 3 . yi? if ,H i , . ,t,. . xi? y Z., .4 K' - ' 7 - gig Y I , .4 If 2 it .-..- A 5 1 Y' 1 M. f 1. X V A Xt Z 1 I A 11 i 1 V yix. Y is 1 i I lg' J. K ,xv S ,H '4 5 f YL? 5 - , X , , ., E H. 1 X, 1 , J -.1 L X , , r ,V f g 0 A fl l 1 f cf , . . My W1 , . . V . . ' . , V K . . ' . L my ' X Q rj ' V5 Q' .A - ' :if . .NN i , Av K an jr pjriq' ,Vi X U ,J '15, ' fl- J My if , ji ' 'A .nf :Q '1 xfifx! J-JJ , , Sz,-f , W 'Mm , ' 2 , +- 'i J '. ff ,f f L f 1' ,JY bf , M g K I 1 f 1 'L' - ' 3 W' K' , X, sg, V' , ,, - , wi Q -17 ii? r it W i 7' we '7 fl' YYJJ X , QY4 fy MARTIN ETRAITIS JL 9 12 Ganger Place Fair Lawn N J Athletically inclined Marty will be remembered a s our star pitcher Neat dresser with a frlendly disposition M! fri GREGORY PETRAITIS 9-12 Ganger Place Fair Lawn, N. J. With a flair for fun and a knack for getting into trouble, Greg can be found in the mid t s of any excitement. A screech of b rakes usually herald the arrival of the othe separable twins. s r half ' of our 1n- ? h V, .A Au . f' if tirfhr t 1 I il ' ,, f if r .5 Q I 1 fr f R! 1 f :X f ' jc U vjQ,179 ,HQ L! fu l X r cf i J fl M A 1 . 'X 1 ' ' I J ' X M. ' 7 l . V ff A Vi .X t - v .!7-AA , ' . i' DOROTHY PFEI FFER 8 DeBerg Drlve Old Tappan N J A generous behmd the scenes worker our Dot 1S endowed Wlth a warm smcere d1spos1t1on and readl ness for fun whlch embody our pre d1ct1ons for her success Her favorlte Norman ours Dot MARIANNE PURCELL 109 M3d1SOD Avenue Rochelle Park N J Personahty 1S dlsplayed ln so many ways The warmth of a slncere sm11e The hllaflty of ready laughter The quxetness of a shy charm The w1111n ness to make frlends Cooperatlveness 1n 11tt1e thmgs A11 th1S seems to per somfy our new classmate Mary Ann a well hked and Welcome Tr1n1tar lan 8 9794 GEORGE RICHARDSON 217 South Street R1dgef1eld Park N J HIS keen mterest 1n sports and h1s affable d1spos1t1on make George a welcome addltlon to any homeroom George s wllhngness to cooperate when there IS work to be accomphsh ed 1S sure to set h1m on a hlgh rung on the ladder of success 1n eng1neer mg school ROBERT RICHTER 890 Summlt Avenue Hackensack N J Bob loses no frlends nor gams any foes w1th h1s congemal manner Hls hearty laugh conservatwe v1ews and qu1et marmerlsms have made Bob re spected by all h1s classmates Z 0 ,JW Q.. M ,QQ ,Mb 'Nfvr' LJ-f ,ffffff A . ' S 1,k it . . , ' . Sify' , D . ,. . K . 1 ra E 5 5 .XA I A . 'W l l l . 5 g O EW, an 7 fx ' rf? ' 4 1 l - . Q 'i V Af -Alf A K J ' -. yung DH' G' MARY ELLEN PRICE 38 Mad1son Avenue Rxver Edge N J Her long pony tall bobbmg mer r11y 1n a gay carefree manner Mary is always ready for a good time. Quietness and sincerity rnerriment and laughter she is a pleasant corn- bination of all it takes to be a valued Trinitarian. CAROL ROSA 189 Evans Place Saddle Brook N J Carols garrulous amlablllty and slmple slncerlty endear her to us 1n a speclal way If all lS sunshlne or the golng becomes rough one Wlll always be there as a rellable fr1end our Carol J CAROL RYAN 83 Seneca Avenue Emerson N J One of the outstandmg members of the class One may not always agree Wlth Carol but her warmth and s1n cerxty create a great respect for op1n 1ons An lndefatlgable worker when her mterests and talents are challeng ed Carol IS sure to ach1eve d1st1nct1on 1n whatever field of endeavor she chooses B-ig 4-HN CAROLE RYAN 176 Chestnut Avenue Bogota N J Our bequ1l1ng p1X1e Carole pos sessor of natural curly ha1r the envy of everyone w1th bobby pm woes Lf! sunny d1spos1t1on th1S pet1te member of the Senlor Class Y U pr Km by W W y VJ' Qs' r - as M Q? X P W jf ! Q WW 'V l Q rg M . . . l . .T j U 1 if C I I af! J' ELIZABETH SCOTT 353 Janet Avenue Paramus N J Lxz has a nonchalant and assured manner that g1V8S her great polse When we couple thms wlth her ready and smcere frlendhness we have a comblnatlon bound to msure success MARY ANNE SAUL 524 Fourth Avenue Westwood N J lntenslfled lnterest 1n fun and frlends d1vers1f1ed only by her IH terest 1n basketball Mary Ann w1ll remam always a welcome hnk 1n a chaln of happy memorles QE? x V I ff!! A ' A ff V1 JL' Z ff Jf' , . 4 l 1 J-' f f X x aff! ' Y I n l X I' jllf 'ax . :gall r, Y - y ? , Q N f x U K J p , ' I fs-x X CHRISTOPHER SPI RO 64 P1ne Street Bogota N J Here IS a gentleman whose fla1r for learnmg IS h1S greatest asset Chr1s IS a cansc1ent1ous worker and 1S always ready to do a good turn H1s fa1thful devot1on to Our Lady through the years has envoked pleas1ng comments from h1S classmates and faculty al1ke HIS devot1on IS a sure Slgn of 1n d1v1dual1ty W,.1.t..q 2 BERTRAND SPRING 22 Van Orden Place Hackensack N J Berts qu1et unassum1ng manner and w1ll1ngness to cooperate 1n any project have earned for h1m the en durmg regard of h1s classmates and faculty wh1le pI'OV1d11'1g h1m wlth a sure formula for future success S33 liwlf K' .Q I I Q: III I V 1 XI JY I , 1.1 M 260, . Jx 5 . . . . jp . ' . w r Q I - . . ' '- Kyiv Y Q I g ,ff 5 M gggg I' ,L s 'C Ixhtg ! :-as Q gh X - 'TILLT ' aww 'fi E I . .I . . . 9 i S f Q M' 2 ff If TIMOTHY SULLIVAN S 10 Farv1ew Aveue Paramus N J Cheerful and full of mlschlef that s our T1m In hlm are ambod1ed the charms of the Emerald Isle H1s ab1l 1ty to slng and dance Wlll not only never be forgotten but Wlll always st1r memorles of the many happy hours we spent at Tr1n1ty Tlm 1S pos sessed wlth qual1t1es that always put one at h1s ease GEORGE SULLIVAN 154 Geermg Terrace Paramus N J Tall 1n stature and qulet 1n manner best descrlbe our Sully All Trlnltar 1ans w1ll remember h1s outstandmg ablllty on the basketball court Pos sessed wlth an ab1l1ty to lose thmgs and matchless when lt comes to slncerlty th1s comblnatlon of comedy Sen1or Class Pres1dent to everyone sl . ,4 Wk! - If-..,-'K , . - M 77' hx . . . f ' W It . . . J for IJ . . .' . ' my I-px ' X- I and character has endeared our Y 5 ' ' . fo I I 'ff IJ ww I fl . . . l - l 57 RITA SWEENEY 40 Passaic Street Hackensack N J R1tas gaehc humor and generous nature wlll msure for her a lastlng place 1n our memorles Her easy go mg fr1endly ways have done much to make our years at Tr1n1ty more pleasant JOHN TOOLEN 33 C11nton Place Hackensack N J There are 1ndescr1bab1e tra1ts ln Red s personallty that make h1m one of the best known semors 1n our class W1th rlotous laughter he can always be found surrounded by the cleanlng crew a a o if .falwf ANNA VON DOEHREN 422 Woods Road Teaneck N J Qulet capable Ann our rnamstay always on hand to help she adds sta b1l1z1ng good sense and mterested sp1r1t to any group Her art1st1c abll 1t1es test1fy deslre to protray beauty on canvas as she pamts an lndehble p1cture of frlendhness ln our mem OI'19S EDWARD TRYON 140 Lawrence Street Hackensack N J Wlth a heart of gold and a w11l1ng ness to do more than IS requlred just Ed Hrs 1n for the askmg add up to terest 1n people the1r problems and 1n1ons have made hlm well known OP IH Trlmty Slncerlty and truthfulness k n ual1t1es are h1s other Well now q None of h1s classmates w1ll forget h1s love for Gods creatures especlally the St Bernard '05 5 U PATRICIA WENDEHACK 769 Elm Avenue R1ver Edge N J A qulet and easy nature Pats scholastlc ablllty a n d conslderate manner mark her always as a mem ory of 58 Her wllhngness to Work and cooperatlon at all t1mes are neces sary mgredlents for a Well balanced personallty WWA MARY LOU WICKERSHEI M 92 Faxrmount Avenue Hackensack N J Lou our 8XplOS1VE comblnatlon of bubbllng humor love of fun 1nfec t1ous g1ggle and warm fmendlmess heads our l1st as classmate and frxend When pleasantness IS so read 1ly apparent success IS a must 'Ti '52 at NA., dsx nw 'aa 'FK ml LORRAINE ZISA 19 Willow Avenue Hackensack N J Loris warm heart camouflaged by a cool reserve which quickly melts upon proof of good will wins her many friends Individual tempera ment to Lori any question IS debat able With her air of determination when tackling work she 1S an irre placabl e Hackensack addition to H T H ,Af SHEILA WILSON 434 Kinderkamack Road River Edge, N. J. Amidst pages of happy memories, Sheila will readily become one of the most lingering. A touch of sweetness, sincerity, and sophisticated charm balanced by an irrepressible love of fun exemplify our gay coleen . Days are always made brighter by the ready smile and warm friendliness of 58 s all around Miss MM 7 7 CK ' H .X , . . ., Q : - ,A i .N g 1 . . ' if in, am. win I 'Ei f sk an y V N I' J 1 IINIIEIIGUISSMEN fx? f FEMS , X 45 71 5 J HIM 5 Yi-,F VN gigs X 5' N w V X 1 X . 'Q A Qfif' Q W 1 im' X F W , ... S . f LJ L ,. A 'Rio 'M 1A Rosemary Cull Kathy De Buske Geraldme Facella Joan Flanmgan Leonard Freduch Stanley G1roux Margaret Goss Patr1c1a Graber Mane GTIHIH Gladys Hughes Peter Hughes Patr1c1a Magurno Bernard Mahnoskx Rosemar1e Manogg Kather1ne McGowan Maryann Mun1ak Joan Neuman George Nxcholas Margaret OBr1en Barbara Osmolsk1 Joan Plunkett Antomette Smld Marcella Standlsh R1ta W1ll1ams 1lBC Ellen Armstrong Anthony Balestr1er1 Barbara B1lof Rlchard Bobrovxskl Mar1anne Carey E1leen Connolly R1chard Dav1s Carol Demarest Barbara Dubltsky Barbara Durney Joyce Gerard1s Carol Haldenwang Patr1c1a Hef fernan Theresa Hes11n Donald Holmes Marllyn Jacob Nancy Kazm1erczak Barbara Kern James Kraus Den1s Lynch Mary McCa1g KSVIH McKegney Mary Jo R3d1CCh1 Lorra1ne Rossx George Schmeddmg Anne Seremba Nancy Sloan Gera1d1ne Stuart Genevleve xoolen UIZLOI' OFFICERS Mary McCa1g John Heath R1ta W1ll1ams Barbara Durney Barbara Kern Peter Hughes PatT1C1a Graber Den1s Lynch 10A Ellen Bodnar Patricia Carney Carol Costello Martha Cunningham Linda Cuoci Deborah Egan Dolita Forns Mary Gildea Patricia Goodwin Majorie Greene M1chae1 Grohs Richard Grozalls Carolyn Guerra Aurelie Gurda Kathleen Heidt Dorothy Helble Rita Hermanns Martha Keeney James Kenney Kathleen Kinney Patricia Lap pin Janet Maiorany Charles McCaig Shiela McGough Patrlcla Mone Jane Morrison Ann Pramuk Barbara Press Marilyn Rice Jo Ann Sabatinx Maria Sorace Wallise Stan ford Marian Vozella Carole Tomney 10B Laurel Anderson Judith Attrnore Frank Behrens James Bott C rol Budd Anna Carlucci Mary Ciccone Joseph Conlon Ronald De Feo Ann Degnan William Dineen Marie Donnelly Anthony Garcia Ann Giblln William Giiffin A1106 Habegger Peter Hicks Therese Hoar Frank Janeczko Robert Job Patricia Jordan Rita Lewan Bar bara Malinowski Richard Massey Carol Maurer Mary McCormack Maureen McMahon Mary Neuwirth Maureen Nixon Ann Nowacki Eleanor Richter Thomas Scebelo Patricia Tetro Katherine Tetro Gerard Walsh Dorothy Wettingfeld. OFFICERS Walter Byrnes Carol Guttilla Judith Vassel Ann Parker Jacqueline Laforte Donna Stanford Rosa Torre Betty O'Brien Jo Ann Sorace Joyce Bondesen Betty Faherty Frank De Maria 21 gym 026112 i' MITIVITIE5 fifgd Q Cifb J 551, J eg, 5 - Q B NE? Vifgg QV: N , , A ALJ L' M , f X 2 Q X D QA X I IW A X X f Sodafify -mv? l - fi? The Sodality of Our Lady, an association founded by the Society of Jesus and ap- proved by the Holy See, is a religious body which aims at fostering in its members an ardent devotion, rever- ence, and ilial love toward the Blessed Virgin Mary. ,i,.i..,o in .22 7 f HOLY TRINITY CLOSED RETREAT Father Tucker chats wlth a group of students .QT A little humor relaxes us is 5 , 2 , A i i Seton goremic eaque Katherine McGoWen, Richard McHugh, Paul Bannon, Jim Haifner, John Kaberle and Paul Kinney. The Seton Forensic League has done very well this year in competition in their various endeavors. The members have done especially well in debate, or- atoricial declamation, and poetry read- ing. At left is picture of Mother Eliza- beth Bayley Seton. Qlee G16 The Glee Club lends a choral note to the rnuslcal year at Tr1n1ty Fr1day afternoon practlce results 1n choral Slllglllg par excellence under the patlent guldance of Slster Jude The Glee Club prov1ded a beautlful background for the Chrlstrnas Tableau Wh1Ch was under the dlrectlon of Slster Pauhne Another h1ghpo1nt of the year IS the Dernonstrat1on Mass 1n Wh1Ch the Speclal Glee Club w1ll part1c1pate ke 1.4-,.. -. THE RI ,. zl. . I A , , . ..:: YF 1 e Q. I' 1 'QQ Managing Editor . Editorial Editor . Column Editor Reporters Junior Editors Sophomore Editor Artlst , ,ig i - CA pD QUE - Pl ..... 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Gladys Hughes Treasurer .................................................... Edward Sharp The library, under the able supervision of Mrs. Katherine S. Call, is a success this year as it has been previously. Many new and fine books have been secured to bring the library up to date. All the books provided good, wholesome reading which helps pass our leisure hours rather pleasantly. For this We express to Mrs. Call our deepest appreciation. gposfer 6 The Poster Club has been very helpful throughout the year The success of most of our events IS due to the attractlve dxsplay of posters used as adVert1sements 1 if ufure urses Under the direction of Sister Joseph the Future Nurses Club enables interested girls to become acquainted with the nursing field Trips to near by hospitals and visiting nurses gives us an insight into the Quiet Zone of hospital life 300k GM A new addition at Trinity, this club was organized by Mr. King. The elections put Gloria Ashe in the chairman's seat, Maryellen Doyle, co-chair- man, and Katherine McGowan, secretary. we afuzq P' fu mf Gowzcz 1n 1ts second year at Tr1n1ty th1S organ1zat1on was formed and IS run by the pup11s Ev1dence of the1r act1v1ty can be seen 1n our school book covers and 1n the banners decoratmg the class rooms One of the most memorable experiences in our lives was the three days we spent at the Carmel Retreat House in Oakland, N. J. The combination of our exceptional spiritual guide, Father Dermot Flannigan, beautiful scenery and luxurious accommodations made our stay extremely worthwhile and enjoy- able. ll This beautiful sweeping staircase was in keeping with the overwhelming charm of this gracious house. We spent many hours in the chapel, at- tending the conferences that played an important part in our retreat. wr BOYS CLOSED RETREAT GONZAGA RETREAT HOUSE Monroe, New York wp, ,..f , .5 .Q lv' r,' . f . if ,- T l 1 . ' fxfgfg f' 3,5 ,. , I ,L . .f 1 .a ' -r 1 E Y ,. Wk K ! ,,,:,, , The Senior boys enjoyed their brief but rewarding stay at Gonzaga Retreat House, Monroe, N. Y. Their retreat master was Father English, a Jesuit Priest. One of the outstanding devotions of their retreat was the Dialogue Mass led by Paul Kinney. During one of his free periods John Kaberle rr relaxes in his room. .3- . r- Z A solitary moment when one can recollect the conferences of the day is enjoyed by some of the boys in the library. Individual devotion ended a perfect day as each retired to his room. ffffff a g Barbara Bess1nger M1ke Burke Rlta Sweeney N Pat Schegal George Su111van Edward Tryon Barbara Loeffler Kathryn Cavagnaro Fred H1ckey Bob Re111y xl J .EJ Pat Magurno e Grace Faherty Nick Oliger lb , , , H If lv X5 1 if .f Liyofffliglu I ,ff ff l V '. WIA' fa xii it Patricia Mone Thomas Oswald Gladys Hughes Carol Costello Timothy Sullivan Maryellen Doyle Liz Scott - Joe Toolen a Q Walt Roeder Therese Hughes Bob Ernst 5 ff, . 'DO 7 ,. GQ gg wi Kffw Q04 ' t iff? G K ' . K , 3 4 ' gs jf? if j' t. 6 'Q 5 ' -V-if Q I . A j I' , .. Half ' x ca i ? I Q4 Q ,A V. ee' . gqx , 1. ',. Mr. Pfister instructs the group in 9A, one of his Latin classes. Cabovej Here a few sophomores are diograming sentences at the board with Mr. King. They seem to be enjoying themselves, could that really be? Cbelowj Here the French scholars with Sister Bernard are busily at work. The students at the board seems to know just what to do. an IIN THE The biology group evidently are enjoying a specimen collection. Sister Joseph Marie is their instructor. IQ y ' X I 15' kr... Here we have a group of Commercial students supervised by Mrs. Deickman busily engaged in real office practice. lm: The office is a busy place. Here Mrs. Call inter- rupts an interview to take care of a chronic prob- lem - a late slip. frightl An English I group seems very attentive to the work in hand. Mr. Groux is evidently dis- cussing an important topic. in. The Library under the supervision of Mrs. Katherine Call is always available to the students. Here they are helped solve many problems. Xlgr ,g .. 'Q. '-x., ' Here we see Mr. Muller working with some Freshmen Algebra students. Math is Mr. Muller's field. JD? 'Wi M 13,113 '-4 f9ig W Mr Thomas King Ma h FJ' Gioria P6 9 911911 Doyle lf! 77 earbook Sfaff Catherine Liebsch, Barbara Bessinger, Dorothy Pfeiffer, Ann Durante, Nicholas Oliger, Anna Marie Yon Doehren, Christopher Spiro, Grace Faherty, George Richardson, Joseph Goss, Thomas Henderson, Barbara Loeffler, Frances Boyle, Lorraine Zisa. SPIIIITS . fJf'zf'q,3 YU my NG' fc w Q -- 'N' :X ol 58 L E I1 1: 1 N5 4 QW TTY f f if ,y , If . iv if-X K , Grace Faherty Q' I Barbara Kern Wash rn out Wrmg m out Hang m on the 11ne We can beat CeC111a Any old tlme' Z' Wk VXX 'J 'J M H df ovVI2VI1Che1 J Marylou W1ckershe1m Co Capt X- fry J V 'Vx V She11a Wllson RIT Lynn Morrlson Co Capt S-sl Barbara Loeffler SH BING SH BANG Stamp on the grand stand Beat that old tm can Who can? we can Nobody else can Sh Blng Sh Bang Sh b1ng sh bang sh bah Holy Tr1n1ty H1gh School Rah Rah Rah Maryellen Doyle Frances Boyle Joan Neuman Q fl l fl John Heath 3 X 1, s. l FL e-1, if Charles McCaig 4 , 'IIEIEYR ,1 I A if M N I Fw , , r lr 1 ! HV A aku K i f Q11 V 2 M . l ' RV I f Donald Holmes Q s L , aff, Eddy Sharp Q-. 'F '63 ,XQANIU Sam O'Connor my X X ' A Chris Spiro re kk,. if 1 'qfyff' Ili ag-Wm M - q: '-' F i ' I i xS1XliTm Ji 5 I i, Mk , M 3 . 52 e evin McKegney 1 5 if 'N ,F W Nick Oliger Egg .A , 4 i Q55 S N 1' George Sullivan I i 2 if if! 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TRINITY SPIIIITS EXTIIII N255 its qi, 'WW at Q9 X Qt to ts ek 1 9 3 9 at 1 05515 Gt Q95 yi gl 'sol' 49 5 Holy Truuty, t Luke s Lose Catholic C Games Terrters Bow To St Cectlla Of Kearny, Lucans Lose To St Mtchaels Newark Teaneck A layup by Btll Raftery wt rematntng gave St Cectlta of Kearnv a 68 TRINITY WINS Holy Trtntty of Hackensack Saturday n1ght1'e1-1-ters 'rrtp Alumnl 70 Tv I7 i th N J S I ld K 5' game o e ew ersey tate nterschola ment oe at rg 5 sg. .9 x xt 'Q 5 QS Q Q, SQ, O Kgs tag, .985 K, o 9 Q to .bs 9 K Q8 96 at 6 43 0 x Y' 4 oe ft ot ts t as X 'Q K my ce- 9 xg ,ti me be ,Z 0 Q os rv of e 9 96 z Q e 9 Q ,b Q .1 'A 4 ,Q sg, 'X Expt, O ,Ls xee- 'axavbqe ee edt x ati Y- fd was of 9 X We ffl Q Q J c x 'A 2 t e- og Y, Signs OKQ 'JP' at usa O 2439 -, .909 05 ' t A 5 e x 49 xg-A K Qc co 1 W e G91 C999 e T -9, Q K K 1' 1' 6 xaqqy gb N Qecpesd :Sa gases Q G ako o gist 59 goo? Q e x we eq qiacags 8 St Lukes of Ho Ho Kus dropped a 58 'Vhchaels of Newark tn another Catholtc C the twtn btll 1 t As Oswa 'Vlc egney Bl' Hackensack Holy Trmtty had to go all out last ntght 1n de feattng lts Alumnl 7067 before an enthuslasttc audience Tom Osvsnld wtth 27 potnts and Kevtn Mcltegney wtth 20 paced the wlnners vthlle Chuck Oltger had 21 and Dtck Onderdonk 15 for the grads As an added touch former coach Hal Jorgensen ofttclated the contest TERRIER BEAT T BONNIE St Sulltvan Scores 3:1 In 7164 Wtn Hackensack George Sulltvan poured tn 3a potnts for Holy Trtn tty last ntght to lead the Terrters to a 71-64 vtctory ovct St Bona venture s of Paterson Trlntty 1s now 71 whtle tt was the etghth loss tn 11 outtngs for St Bonnte s The vtsttors vot out um front 2 0 but Tom Oswald tted tt up and Kevtn McKegney put the Terners out tn front to stay wtth another bucket Tr1n1ty then went on a 9- potnt btnge to lead 2311 at the quarter mark Sttlltvan hot tn the ftrst half I had 24 potnts to hts credtt before the tnkermtsston b1t1zer Oswald ftntshed wtth 15 and Walt Adams had 10 Ntck 'tlongtardo was high for St Bottntes wtth 24 and Bob Cu sak had 20 Trtntty lost the Jayvee game 49 40 'D K fa D990 4 0 Q 4 so t 0 5 '6 if rlixeizgseeex 09x IT' 0 to yn 'ifeiti-136 ' f I ,T N. 9 Q ft si' s 'D ezesvgo as ceo, 4515 W c, S C x xt 4 at-e 3 Xe 0 a 0 ve N- 1 S 0 d 9 Q ff, go ca 1 C Q sk, we Qc tp .b vs. sy N -1 tx N ft 1.1 ax, get ew ,c Negra: gk NN 99 ok oi .50 'a X 0,0 Q o st as 'o so qt g be Q ppoqat 9 Hackensack Tom Oswald and .1 N-9 s Q6 K xx fist: e ttvtsamc RECORD Te? we st 0 was at Oswald Nets 25 As Trtmty Rolls Over St Luke s George Sulltvan scored 49 potnta between them as Holy Trtntty wlttppcd St Luke s last ntght 75 62 Oswald was htgh scorer wtth 25 The Terrters held a lpotnt lead at the end of a close ftrst quarter and went on a 7po1nt spree to open the second marker The v1s1 tors never closed the gap through the rest of the contest Sktp Georgt led the losers who are now 3 2 on the season wtth 24 potnt lt was the thtrd wtn tor the Terrters and they have one we 9 ,get ,Q 296 we 94, xgetofg Q 'X C, L Q sb 2 as 0 X. LN sf! ,good xxxtg-afchx 4, c io Q, wb- e Z at as-Q5 ' 5 6 x to by X 1, tt -. s emxqx Bao, qqofbgzxxe, Q ee s X ,ic xv, 5 0 Q foeE't, x,,6 as +9 559 Q5 yilxi 5 QQ Y. 26 Q4 V f oss St Luke s took the Juntor varsl Gsorn Marktey Brady e H-mt-ten Ktwhka rtttzet Cmto 'rants st Lunen tt-lat Ttmt I Refere use-...sean o Hum 511-.oatm e 11 Oswald 9 sutttvm stkmney Mouse. aconnm Close Contest To Paterson a tSDecta1 to the ao gen Eventnz Kemal Paterson Feb '76 -'t ast lpertod flutw bv Holy Trtntty tell one basket short of wtctory last ntght as the Hackensack Terrters boned to St Josephs an-:A lt was the stxth def at tn 15 games for coach Frank Balda chtnos Trtntty qutntet St Joes took the lead earlv tn the game and tomatned tn front all the way Trtntty tratl mg 30 22 at haltttmc came back strong 1n the thtrd quarter to cut the margtn to two potnts The home team started fast In the ftnal quarter but the Terrt ers rallted tn the dytng mtnutcs and scored the last stx potnts ot the game as Walt Adams dumned n a fteld goal and too foul shots and George Sulltsaft caged a 2 pointer Charlte Buysse topped St Joe s mth 20 potnts whtle Kevtn Mc Kegney had 15 Tom Oswald 14, and Sullivan 11 for the lmers S tw ce Q afes 9 tsl 2 llaty 'hiatt tstcxunn Kmnu 1-te th to 27 110, S 1 e H. J, QQLV :xx Q bejundflglew 01,1 I Trln 8 get cor 10 05:0 X S 'fy am. W of -211 ,, fm, as a S 0 , dnt deform' 'islam I1 11 11 s In ,I 13791-rlefef flho erlfhy 1' re fb s a rv 1 111s z The box seo 1111 re wont-nardo Cusack Dnlv ctmmmo c F:-rrarn Gotezews 1 Rena Cot-setw It nan 1 tau fl I1 I SZ fo C lam' ,910 over Sfsaftlgi C 1.9 ll 4 rg OSLII1 Nao awhile 129911 ec-1247111-te'1-Y 0 ttf 6 x0 GQ 99 I' or UI Wald NE H De B lie ell' U perl to ag .L vs W P vm! w J 3 a teal sea Ei, dl 19X6 te N.2 I' Urge DFS he P6 O11 Ieltf asf X xk at at to 17 rv, Pl as 1-9 00d 1 5526 Z-fl' 1- e'1I:1IlI 2 Dolcor o S Cefvlbe -Yellord Io 62 gl ey mm 4- 34,4155 b1,ff2',I equinox In B 04711-J, ern, fart- 1,1 9 1 e we D Wm, eg all ' Il, 9 1 'G la e all Po It y ea' 51 la? 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Istoooe 59,6 06' ef' 5 .ya-9 H7711 1: e fn 00, Us 11 3 gov' 11 I o Tet nets Lose c osgsstswf as s Q B ,M ,Jo me f' ffowtd Lt te tt 1 J ash is 9 NX Neo box To lt 'sv ' ' 7 5' 1 aCVeI6:,x Q0 I-is suis? 1 ts S. 'a 1 1 it X2 8 , ' ' 1 1 X: 1: '12 te as 4 Q Q to ,et ' g s 'mating 1 f0'd',,m-Q , C as Q X395 to Tix-B5 x '99-a '? 0 ,xt Q of Cer, JC P S 'J 1: 1' I1 tw Cmecond qui X Cer 'Um I' I Q0 909 ew x vga xpxczis' 0 Q f,s1,'ffIf,V NU' s 11 MZ 21932 ,pst quam Co, W 63 Quai 24515996 5 El11 'n,,, 2a ,323 Y EIS 6 I I o ewan ht T 5 ts 2 X 2 I D A as s. c f 1- o 'B 'o o N ' 'yt wg- .alles ,bo cfs fi, lo 1, as do 90 as ff lg, C9 eb ekiob 0 9919 We 91.5 U I K N Xafgflxxl lata t c, 0 'wnntnns ww 6 evo Xue- o ec . qw 5, 1- x me owl' ogg pizasfe - -1 -s t Q 9 to ,bei 'ofwt amxtwweggfgtix X 'S 1 A 5 9 'Lx ' .9 .1 a 4 soo 9ce'1e'5, X' 2x?4vt2sxf I, vc' 5 9 f o desc fig.: fo e e .Sv e 6' X, Evftfc' S The nlghtcap was a contrast to the ftrst game as netther the Ter rters or the Paterson club could ltft the ltd off the basket Actually for the ftrst half of the game St Joes dtdnt have too much trouble putttng the ball tnto the basket tts problem was taktng shots Only 12 held goal attempts were trted by the lrtsh wtth stx of them gotng tn Trtntty almost turned the game tnto a rout tn the second quarter as Kevtn Mcltegney s 3 DOIMS opened the 135 guar'er lead to 20-6 with 2 .10 goniby The Irtsh came ack to cut mto gn -12 X, a vom tie had it Vt Gund :tt 03 0 Walls t 5 11111 ,vxmti Wd 26 xx 5 Tout: R feree-Spence Ummre-Det-vtu TRI ITY EDGE Hackensack Terrters Gam 66 62 Wtn 0ra1IeIl George Sulltvan and Tom Oswald led Holy Trtntty of Hackensack to a 66-62 wtn mer Bergen Catholtc last ntght tn a game that went tnto ovctttme Between them they had 36 polnts The Terrters 6 1 on the season jumped tnto a ftrst quarter lead as Sulltvan tallted 13 of hts 19 total They held the lead through the second quarter and Bergen rallted to take the lead 48-46 tn the thtrd marker Bob Hoehl htgh scorer for the losers wtth 19 led the comeback Bergen s John O Brten sent the game tnto the extra pertod wtt a Jump shot just before the buzzer o V315 Hex C05aC ' of St o knot the score at o8 al hx e 051 Bob do X3 vt 'L Eta! at 1 Admit wk Moi' g me wi 1 n 1tY 119 115 wntof 'ag des? 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' ' -10 IG 20 I2 EHZOVLES Thls book has plCSClllCCl thc class of 13 lll thcn 5611101 Xkdl lxmxx comc Wlth us down TYIEITIOIX lane and ILXICW blltllv somc of thc cxtnts lmportant humcnous and moxmff th it haxe shfipcd thc pLlSOlldlllX ol oul class How can wc folget otn lcactunn when as bllght txcd l'lCSlllllLll xxc hrst donned those exot1c Qoxx ns of matchxne colol 'lhat was the x efn ol Nh Campanella s notouous lllSlllOHlCS Slstel Jude s ploductlon of OKLA HOMA, and Mr Conlon s blushmff Aftel xecox eung ox Cl the QUININGI x atatlon we lctulned to Imd mxs terlous holes IH the xenerable green xx alls Thls xx as thc xeal of oux fhst excurslon to Beax Mountaln Among othu mcmmable moments xxe xxlll never forget the p1le drlx Sl Slster Electel s fCl1pllOlD1Zi M1 Dol so s tascmat mg stud1es and the Wallmgton game fuotj Another summer faded lnto xestelxcal and thcn xxe became xauntx Jumors, proud ln the possesslon of om school ungs Among the other ex ents shapmg the course of thls xea1 wele the t11p to see lkc the epldemlc of measles, and Mr Lang s math tucks fdarn that l'1lllTll3Gl nmej The cumulatlxe effect of these and numbuless othel folces haxe made us, the sen1o1 class of 08 xx hat xxe ale 'oday ploud confident, and wxllmg to accept ou1 place lll the wolld ot tomorlow I . .11 . 1 1 - 1 1 , 1 , ,,1 ,f 1 1 , 1 1. 1 1 . .. .L . 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J. 1 1. - 1 1 ,' ' 1 . . . , . . 1 , . 5 , 1 1 1 11 1 h , . . . 1 - x- , , , T ' ' 1 ', , t Y ' , ' 1 1 1 .' f 3 ' ' ' 1 A. 1 1 - 1 1 . .- 7 1 , I 1 1 . 1 V 1 1 O X 2-Aslli Olje CCD 533, -pile? mb f v J' . 1 Q Q ,J 3 I Ld fa Y go Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev afrmzs Joseph H Murphy W1ll1am Brennan Joseph P La1ng A M G1ella Frank D'Dom1n1co Robert F Grady Henry Nlcolaus I' Mrs r I' I' I' I' r r I' The and Mrs J Ryan Jr Lauretta Fava and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs F Rosa Chrlstopher J Doyle J W Mormson EdwardJ Couchon W H1gg1HS M Petra1t1s F Cavagnaro Edward Grohs S1sters of Holy Tr1n1ty Mr and Mrs James V Gormley Mr and Mrs C B Flernmg Mrs W Von Doehren Mr and Mrs Hans Llebsch Mr and Mrs Frank Saul Sr Ma1n Pharmacy r r r Mrs and Mrs G Felter and Mrs P J Pfe1ffer and Mrs J Lawler Sr Ehzabeth Markham Naom1 s Sweet Shop Mrs Bess Bess1nger Mrs Margaret Fogarty Mr and Mrs H M1chel I' I' I' Ran1er1 Bros Fred 8: Rudy 1- I' 1' I' 1' I' I' I' 1' 1' 1' I' and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs AnthonyT Oswald R J Kaphon AlbertJ Artola Robert Harth W C Ryan M Ashe John Holl John Kaberle V1ncent Purcell P Memo11 I' I' 1' I' I' 1' I' 1' I' Tlmely T reasures Thomas S Taranto Inc Samuel John Hoover Margaret Heyllger Gus Wlckershelm 8: Son Pennacchla. Jewelers Jenny s Luncheonette I' 1' 1' I' 1' I' I' I' Mr and Mrs H James Butler r Mr and Mrs Dennls Sweeney and Son 1- Mr and Mrs Joseph F Smlth 1- B e rne de tte Bannon Tw1n Boro Servlce Stat1on Or 1tan1 L unche one tte r r Mr and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Owen Toolen John Z1sa Walter Wendehack Anthony Durante C Sweeney R Mart1n W1ll1amE Pr1ce O J R1chter GeorgeH R1chardson George Sull1van J Doblas R1chardS McHugh John Wrlson R1chardE Balley GeorgeE Bannon F Faherty L J Gerard1s J E Goss T Sulllvan S1dneySp1ro GeorgeJ Lane S J O'Connor A T Henderson A B Goldenluck RobertR Goodw1n Fra,nc1s Boyle FrankJ Loeffler Raymond Downes -, M. . M. .. Mr. andMrs. J. L. Hughes Mr. andMrs. S. Frapaul ' M. oosfem Mary Furlong Sue Waterbury Rose Torre M1Ckey Tra1na Robert Vetter Joseph Frarer W1l11am Fallon Carol Gett1lla Don ReCC1ard1 James McCarroll Sandra Durante Patr1c1a Durge Laura Fava George N1coles Geraldrne Faulla Ann r r r r Mrs r r r John Koc1olek A KOC101ek John KOC101ek and Mrs Z Wal1chowsk1 W1ll1am T Scott S Anna D1 CaT1UCC1O W1ll1amT Scott J Joseph Toolen and Mrs A Ott Ashe Helen Ashe De G111O Maureen Ashe Mr and Mrs J J Logue Thomas E Flem1ng Clare Flemlng A Fr1end A Fr1end Mr Emll Sara Mr and Mrs T Platvoet A Fr1end E1S1e'S Apparel Shoppe A Fr1end Walt Adams Maryann Munlak John Heath Margaret Goss Kathleen De Buske Rosemary Cull Patr1c1a Hughes R Davld Roy Peggy O'Br1en Barbara Asmo1sk1 R1ta W1ll1ams Joan Neuman Joan Flannlgan Thomas Jewelers Patr1c1a Magurno Geraldlne Faulla N1d1SCO Inc Hackensack A Fr1end Veron1ca VonDoehren Maryann Burns Margaret McKegney Cather1ne Furlong Mr and Mrs J Klng Mr Albert L Capp1ll1n1 R1chard F K1ng Franc1s Bannon Walter Byrnes Robert Huber Joseph Muar1ello Donald Tulte James Wertalek Herman Se1bert Arlene Albanese Joyce Bondesen Mary Loulse Bunc Mary Ellen Callahan Florence Campbell Angela Cartalerrn Ellzabeth Dav1s Jud1th Dembow Irene Donnelly Susan Daw Dor1s Fox Franclne Grant Jud1th Hansen Margaret Hudson Jeanne Larsen Ellen Cla1r Maeder Cather1ne McHugh PatT1C1a Pagllnco Patr1c1a Slkora Donna Stanford Sharon Tarok Jud1th Vasell Anne Parker Bette Jean Faherty Jackle Loforte George Southan Joseph Rogers George Tomeny Donald O'Mara Frank Wh1te Maureen Zalesk1e M . 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' R1ver Edge, N. J. 7 . ., - 7 1 - 'Q ' y . 1 ' ' - s , . . ' 7 , . . x - -J ' 07arlca!wlA extends congratulations and best wlshes to the CLASS OF 58 I in Hackensack 'Let me introduce myself lm your new 7'-N Jossm-I M cArAsso Nf' IWIIIIIIIHUIIIIIIIIIII Q g Z '41- STATE FARM INSURANCE m a nelghbor of yours here to provxde protectxon for all your personal msurance needs I may be able to save you money too auto Hnancmg and msurance through my Bank Plan Or perhaps I can help you work out more satlsfactory protectlon for your family and your home These are obs for whxch I ve been specxally tramed Call me or see me soon I m anxxous to meet you IT PAYS TO KNOW YOUR STATE FARM AGENT JOSEPH M CAFASSO 381 HUDSON STREET HACKENSACK N J TELEPHONE DIAMOND 2 8537 I 0 use ll I 5 ws' 0 4 i M ' T Q . Ill , . X ,+'lI' -- -. -1- t y T' --'zz' -L:-.1 ' ' 'X 'A 7 7 x xx ff . , , f , XXX u, X Q T- 'Q ' ' I I 5 4 ll W I, . - . . ' . , -on j V. , . . , . , , . . Telephone Dlamond 2 2139 FILL DIRT TR ULKING EXCAVATING SHOVEL and BULLDOZER SERVICE 228 JOHNSON AVENUE HACKENSACK NEW JERSEY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS N0 747 COLLEGIATE OUTFITTING FO WE BUY OUR UNIFORMS FROM X , J CHOOL UNIFGRMS THE H01 N NAME soma FY HOLY TRINITY LHURLH ROSARY SOCIETY of HOLY TRIINITY CHURC' H COMPLIMENTS OF ' W N ' 'W f . .J L . N T 'N GRATULATIONS I T . I ,4 HUbbard 7 1132 DI 2 3456 THOMPSON BROTHERS MOVING AND STORAGE Packmg Shlppmg Rug Shampoomg Every Load Insured 62 LINDEN STREET A WGRAND VENUE HACKENSACK N J NORTH HACKENSACK N J S GOLDBERG S1 CO Inc WORLDS LARGEST MANUFACTURER SOFT SOLE SLIPPERS F O R THE ENTIRE FAMILY I Q Q, o OF COMPLIMENTS OF THE COLUMRIETTES TRINITY COUNCIL No 747 ISNIGHTS OF COI UMRUQ HACKENSACK NEW JERSEY C11 TE k6 288 FEIBEUS RECREATION 32 ALLEYS FULLY AUTOMATIC A. M F PINSPOTTERS I 4 OF '1 T .E . J L, a : anec -1 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF TFANK INC CLOTHIER and HABERDASHERS DR and MRS 213 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK N J NEW MILFORD Fabrlcators of Quahty Products from Stalnless Steel Alummum Copper and Brass 169 LODI STREET HACKENSACK N J Construction 8. Repair Co., Inc. COMPLIMEN 1 S OF SWEENEY FUEL INC Coal Fuel O11 Coke O11 Burners PHONES DU 40131 TE 76265 DU 41905 N E L S O N EQUIPMENT CO 906 MAIN ST HACKENSACK N J NAT'S STATIONERY 77 ANDERSON s'r HACKENSACK N J TOYS GAMES CANDY GREETING CARDS Fountaln Serv1ce Country Club Ice Cream I n DI 3-9782 Be t Wlshes From BEST WISHES S T A N L E Y S T0 THE CLASS OF 58 74 ANDERSON ST MR and MRS HAcKENsAcK N J FRANK J LOEFFLER DI 3 9508 MA 3 0850 CHRISTOPHER J DOYLE MANNING SHANLEY Sz CO Members New York Stock Exchange I1 COMMERCE STREET NEWARK 2 N J S . I n va o o 1 v ' u O , . I n GREATEST VARIETY IN THE SMALLEST STORE IN TOWN HENRY S Corner of UNION 8. LAWRENCE STREETS HACKENSACK N J Open Da11y t1ll 10 P M Sundays t111 1 PM Diamond 2 2185 GEORGE KOCH 8. SONS Desxgners and Buxlders of MONUMENTS Sz CEMETERY MEMORIALS 48 TEMPLE AVENUE 'I79 HACKENSACK AVENUE HACKENSACK NEW JERSEY ATlas 8 2242 THE LIGHT REFRESHMENT eps: 014 Y 4: ia LESS FILLING METROPOLITAN BOTTLING COMPANY, INC NORTH STREET TETERBORO N J I I Zi ' 2 G ' f I A OEEE1 Q3 , . COMPLIMENTS OF JCHN T MOONEY COMPLIMENTS OF MR and MRS USHERS ASSOCIATION H- -I HAFFNER OF HOLY TRINITY COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW DI 2 9776 3 4177 E STEPANLAN ALDRIDGE S SERVICENTER UNIQUE CARPET C0 Road Serv1ce Auto Repalr State Inspectxon Servxce CLEANING REPAIRING PlCk Up Sz Dehvery Corner f 423 MAIN STREET GRAND 8. SPRING VALLEY AVE HACKENSACK N J HACKENSACK N J HU 7 2706 Dvlta M11waukee DI 3 6948 Sk111saw Portable Atlas Press ROMAINE HARDWARE co INC SCHMIDTS BAKERY BUILDERS HARDWARE ELECTRIC TOOLS GARDEN SUPPLIES 1059 MAIN STREET NORTH HACKENSACK N J 'I56 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK N J DI- . 1 . o ,.. ,.. I ., . , ,.. ,.. COMPLIMENTS OF GRAND UNION GARDEN STATE PLAZA Dlamond 2 0984 5 CHARLES TURRO COMPANY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 254 RIVER STREET HACKENSACK N .I BURNS 8. OCONNELL GIFTS FOR RELIGIOUS 81 LAITY GARDEN STATE PLAZA PARAMUS N J PARKING AREA No 8 Tel HUbbard 75317 HACKENSACK PORK STORE INC Makers of FINE BOLOGNA FRANKFURTERS 80 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK NEW JERSEY 427 MAIN STREET RIDGEFIELD PARK NEW JERSEY DI 2 0042 DI 2 7555 AT I W I I ' INC. HU 7 8601 CO 1 1835 DENNIS STUDIO 346 PALISADES AVE BOGOTA N H 8 9324 EDWARD HUNKLER DAIRY PRODUCTS 'IO BIRCH STREET RIDGEFIELD PARK N LOMPLIMENTS A FRIEND CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 58 MR and MRS GEORGE SULLIVAN U -. , .J. I .J- ' OF I r . . I Buy Wlth Warranted Conf1dence LOMPLIMENTS OF COMMUNITY CHEVROLET 'I9 PAULISON AVENUE RIDGEFIELD PARK N J HUbbard 7 9718 CARMEN S OLD STEIN BAR 8. RESTAURANT PIZZH and Mussels Our Speclalty CARMEN GRAGNANO JAMES GRAGNANO Prop 70 HACKENSACK AVE COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF MR and MRS H MATTFELD I HAcKENsAcK, N.J. E. E. F. IBESTWISHES SE IL H EIM ER BEVERAGE coMPANY 5 Manufacturers of Se-Ilhelmer Beverages HACKENSACK N Dlamond 2 1524 HUbIbard 7 0695 INDIAN WALK FOOTWEAR 336 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK N J HUbbard 7 2324 FUEL OIL CENTRAL BERGEN HEATING sl AIR CONDITIONING 59 MAIN STREET HACKENSACK, N J Dlamond 356067 B Carroll GLOBE TIRE SERVICE, Inc Truck Bus Passenger Tlres Road Servlce Recappmg 81 Vulcamzmg Factory DIstrIbutors 230 RIVER STREET HACKENSACK, N .I ., 'V 7 1 I ' f II' I K . 9 , I I V 5 4. I , L 4 If 1 I I- I I -I ,- :A I M I If - ' ,I I- 'L l , , ,JJ y . I A Q 1 r V ' I1 I .J 1 A V w I I- 1 H.. lk, 5 L , K L V7 W . I ' A M 7 ' I 'll . l V L IN. 'I I' I I - . J I I L .r , I H , , ' I I ' ui Ibn: HV -I 'ably I' J- I I5 :I L , , I I -3 P' J L, I L , - , 4' I f ' . , I' f 1, . A , , ' I. 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