Camden Catholic High School - Yearbook (Cherry Hill, NJ)
- Class of 1947
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The activities of a happy year were perfected by your presence, your constant expression of interest in all that touched our days. Those days, filled with events that to our young hearts were breath-taking in importance, are gone. The games that symbolized hard, clean sportsmanship' have been played. The curtain has fallen on The Red Mill. The songs of the Festival are hushed. The Prom is now but a remembered melody and a few petals pressed within a dance program. Graduation is Time's finis to this happiness. We face our Commencement, however, militant in the Faith that you teach, generous toward our brother in the knowledge of the sacrifice you found possible, strong in the purity that you live, wealthy in having your understanding and counsel. We shall remember you always with deep affection and sincere gratitude. THE SENIORS OF i947 7 His Excellency 922 Was! WZUZJZNJ Qgaafiakmew gzfsfaca, 8 BKSHOPS OFFXCE T 'T fi sf 'I 72X COOPER STREE JERSEY N Am s Til o MDEN NEW 'dw-gay m,L.-P+ 'il x.. ay 011 at which y ' Q f the age f two roads n Hercules was a young men and nearly c lves are now, he found himself one a dellberatlng which o e rc lead through tolls to virtue, the other road seemed iberatlng, two women approached him, and these silent, a great difference was at your he should take ile he was thus de Although they were art of tolletry, rm ier d Vice earance Ough the whole swa f sas were Virtue an once evident from their app n decked out for beauty, thr ness, and she was leading a s layed, and promised more o e 'rm-d bee s overflowing with vclup ucus r train These things she dl p draw Hercules tc her. She promised nothing d dangers. and wa ures ln he tried to d squalid . labors an become of pleas the same hind Bhe he other wonnrl was withered an dlssclute or pleasant, but countless sweating tolls and 'Ie for following her there was a rize to be had. The prize was tc a god lt was this second woman that Hercules elected in the end to follow. t Basil, the Great, tells the story as we have told lt. in ew York, at the Erick ler es on Fifth avenue, you must sometime see the admirable paint n 'The Choice of Hercules' by Veronese. LN dear young people, you tcc are faced by a choice to be nada. It is a choice between a life of pleasure and f ,lfe of duty from which latter, however, happiness will not be separated. s such as they are, are their own reward, such as lt is. meelves. Duty, however, if faithfully followed be retaining your nature as cs- but it wonder- s.n'i? b3- ' 1ejet'h A WQQYQ A 7 s wne B0 6- H . 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ANNA ELIZABETH MEDIO 1433 Ormond Avenue, Camden ' Sacred Heart Guardian angel of Student Council funds . . . signs those checks with a vengeance . . . life of the party , . . carries on the Medio tradition with her zany antics . . . rarely seen without Jean . . . oh! those big brown eyes . , . takes pride in her collection of unusual records . . . always ready 20 with a son t g or s ory. 9 flarmfswm znz- fffqlalfafzf 171 view af Xie 9' My llidf 025 zz! Me fdlllfliy ls' emi 92 LP' . .015 C55 ,aero eva wr-fl ,addon we lol' B we' 'mf' frat' .Vo o Y-0 awe P41056 ok u 06, lxcoeey ASS.. gxghk 6 XN xox we 6 we 5 Ole x YN-Snwa X a K a x X9 5 68,4 wld ,Tlmye ace an xr C965 431.96 . . S . .4 S56 -W ahve' ce. xa 'lls -' F- dan lx ed 'likes R Ol xew ef lex Y ne V'emV?6s4 'l nei' Wsavl max 90,4 . :cgeft ' llxealdoowpx ' ' CW K me QVQS ca Q46 JOHN ALFRED MARCHESANI 122 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights Saint Rose of Lima Oh Johnny! . , . Director of Extra Curricular Activ- ities on our Student Council , . . Monday's 2:15 ' d finds him presiding over the Classical Club ' l' ht fantastic on perio be seen dancing the IQ I ' s his at- . . . Can Friday evenings . . . Glee Club also c aim 2l tention . . . Mark has his eye on an M.D. JUS EP 5111 qHARLEs D The ,, . uhh Sfree, E LUC4 Joe A Little G. Sacred f Camde the fa' ' af-'e 3'7f . Heart rl :fuld ,agus lg bask:-:fgS Me ed all Cham: . sefv' hav H' ,Gllc 1 e Ill in 5l..ar alora 9 d ee Cl. , one W. h de W- Ub ' Dre' 'rho ' ' . MSU U79 . . , . Sgldent ur 010479, seoponer . , deff Of f :ff HQ, Of fy' he Gecle Di, class 'Qian effg Club' Q FRANCIS BERNARD KELLY ll24 No. Twenty-first St., Camden Saint Anthony of Padua Remembered number l6 on the basketball squad of 4S . . . hon- orary co-captain of 46 . . . ask him it he can cook . . . heads the senior class as president . . . seen but not heard . . . Kelly is a grand old name . . . can he dance? I HELEN REGINA ARBEITER Bridgeton Pike, Sewell ' Saint Patrick Interest in all kinds of sports . . . ardent fan of Notre Dame football games . . . capable manager of girls basketball team . . . loves to spend time at the keyboard . . . always found with Ted or Catherine . . . a great asset to the commercial club and sodality , . , all will miss this generous little lady. ESTELLE JOSEPHINE ADINOLFI lO3 Richey Avenue, Collingswood Saint John Otelle . . . baffles everyone with her medical terms . . , has a joke for every occasion . . . hopes to hang out an M.D. shingle in the future . . . prefers wax for her den- tures . . . original cartoonist . . . carries quite an assortment of knick- knacks in her purse . . , combines humor and intelligence and the re- sult is genius. ANNE VERONICA ARISTONE l2Ol Chapel Ave., Merchantville Saint Peter A genuine discovery for any talent scout . . . p-p-pardon me-that's Nancy . . . displayed dramatic a- bility for us on Freshman Day . . . green eyes twinkle as she sings along with the Glee Club . . . all together she leads a perfectly NORMal life . . . another distinguished Mocha Vino . . . particularly interested in horseback riding on Sunday after- noon. , 'f . 1' LORRAINE DORIS AMMANN 2822 Tyler Avenue, Camden Saint Anthony of Padua Seen but not heard . . . find her after school working in Binkly's five and ten , . . always seen with Helen . . . class blusher . . . master at the art of shorthand . . . once out of school never wants to see another book, is 1 sions: FRANCIS BAKEY 369 Burwood Avenue, Camden Saint Joseph Frank Sinatra of C. C. H. S, . now look here you guys . . . treasurer of technical section . . . instigator of room singing . . . a real typical teen age guy . . . loves all sports . , . the lad who doesn't know where he sits for English . . . he is a perpetual surprise even to those who know him best. - . . vi,-rw VICTOR GEORGE ANI 751 Ferry Avenue, Cz Sacred Heart Known to all of us as E his middle initial is G for Gershwin this favorit serl . . . likes physics . . his acting ability as the B ter . . . manager of thc team . . . Sodality and Club . . . dreams of going VINCENT JOHN BA 1258 Langham Avenue, Sacred Heart Chairman of the Bulletin B mittee . . . a true rival Sinatra . . . his knowledge makes him a fanatic about what is it that attracts Audubon? . . . a privilege of the Georgian Club. 22 BERNARD BEASTON Avenue, Camden Sacred Heart whip up the streams . . . likes sports, but interests are Drawing . . . s of being an engineer in e. . .One of the Countess's ns , . . member of the Ra- 5. . did someone mention a ANNE BOLES Avenue, Camden Saint Joseph tion to the Nina, Pinta or aria . , . she's a bit of ho is famous for her bangs ghter . . . enthusiastic secre- Parties and Dances Commit- admits her craving for danc- sharp clothes . . . it's likely ind her in the Harvey House ever without that smile or 23 l - JOHN JOSEPH BEHM 1629 South Sixth Street, Camden Sacred Heart History Pro! no radio, no commu- nication with the outside world at all . . .so he says . . . but we know otherwise . . . truck driver in spare time . . . two bad habits-eating and sleeping . , . Flashy neckties . . . Ambition . . . To get out of school. BERNICE ELEANOR BRETSCHNEIDER lOl Lincoln Avenue, Mount Ephraim Sacred Heart A girl who always has a smile for everyone . . . loves to discuss sports . . . especially football at C. C. H. S. . . . piano playing and listening to popular records . , , struggled thru four years of Latin-what for? Oh, to be a nurse or laboratory techni- cian . . . mention graduation and see her get sad-we're sad she's go- ing too. CATHERINE MARIE BERTOLINO 555 Pine Street, Camden Saint Peter and Paul Bert, the artist . . . must have a shelf full of prizes she has won for posters . , . a sundae isn't good un- less it's chocolate marshmellow . . . mention roller skating and watch her reaction . . , a little shy . . . but she plans to overcome this when she enters Dramatic School. x ELIZABETH JEAN BUCK i927 West River Drive, Pennsauken Saint Cecelia Her green eyes with their soft light . . . bring to our hearts a memory of the French Countess . . , a member of the A M A S but doesn't abide by its code . . . this is one pretty face with something behind it . . . the Trig whiz , . . made friends with the Student Council and Spire Staff. I c . X MERCEDES ELIZABETH BITTNER lOIl South Fifth Street, Camden Saint Peter and Paul A brunette for variety . . . all her friends know her as Cece . . , how she loves to go on long hikes . . . she'd be lost without Jeanie . . . someday she'll bc a newspaper work. er . . . have a minute to spare? . .. She'll tell you about her nephew Craig. DOLORES STEPHANIE BUTCHKO l203 Collings Avenue, Collingswood Saint Joan of Arc Drive her to indignation by calling her Butch . . . plans to go in training next September . . . she'll be an asset to the nursing staff of Misericordia Hospital . . . paints those letters on the border monthly . . . baffled by chemistry formulas . , , chooses her closest friends from the commercials, 1 N X , 4 ',.,,x.., I I , I Q7 CAESAR ROBERT CAMPANA 527 North Second Street, Camden Holy Name Eats one meal . . . all day long . . . star of the football team . . . spends his spare moments at the Y . . . starts but seldom arrives at school . . . those broad shoulders plus flashy ties and socks , . . Always will be remembered as one good football player. DORIS RITA CAPUTO l427 Broadway, Camden Sacred Heart Allergic to potato chips . . . Oh! where did you get those loud color- ed socks . . . has been keeping the peace on corridor for the last three years now . . . always reading some- thing about airplanes . . . found in Lint's after school devouring a club sandwich . . . likes school so much . . , can't wait for the dismissal bell. 24 BERNICE AMELIA CANZANESE NORMA PATRICIA CAMPANA 527 North Second Street, Camden Holy Name Just back from Florida . . , minus a Southern drawl . . . ambition to sing at the Met . . . curly hair and eyes of blue . . . everybody's girl . . . pinups: Lily Pons and a certain lad in l2B . , . pleasant smile . . . plans a career in Physics? DONALD MICHAEL CARMODY 2l8 Hampshire Avenue, Camden Saint Rose of Lima Devilish Don from Audubon . . . en- thusiastic member of the Locker Room Talent Club . . , three letter man . . . special feature at the K. K. . . . would be lost without the boys . . . dances only on a dare specializes in keeping secrets senior year would have been in- complete without our Mody. 837 South Sixth Street, Camden Our Lady of Mount Carmel Presenting Bernice , . . school ac- tivities keep her on the go . . . sole ambition is to be a first-rate jour- nalist . . . one of Sun Ray's most loyal customers . . . latest member of the S. S. S. Club . . . always good forka laugh . . . we wish her lots of uc . JANE ANNE CARR 21 l Cypress Avenue, Woodlynne Sacred Heart Cute little brunettte from Woodlynne . . . patronizes all sports . . . Onions!! Hey, it workecl!!. . . . Likes to go to the Dancette on Saturday nights especially???? . . . one worry is keeping the family's new car polished . . . popular with her classmates , . . prominent mem- ber of Student Council. JOHN SAMUEL CAF i454 South Fourth Street, Our Lady of Mount Cz. Delights in competing teachers . , . has succeedel fusing lunch period witl' class . . . appears regulari dance on Friday night . . . his heart belongs to Moun . . . a fanatic on baseball 1 made math his favorite sub PATRICIA MARIE cl 6428 Browning Road, Mercl' Saint Peter A wealth of chestnut tress sticks to her guns in the coli . . . looking forward to t when interior decorator will after her name . . , famous individual creations . . . div musical talents between GI and Cecilian Club activitie treasurer of that elite Mocho Vino . -l JOSEPH CARTY :ck Avenue, Collingswood Saint John the football team . . . trouble with English . . member of the quartet . . . seen at . . blushes . . . brings Math class , . . CCYC?? when compelled . . . the kisses of Dolores. i RINE GENEVIEVE CLARK ANGELINA MARY CASELLA 2l9 Vanneman Avenue, Swedesboro Saint Joseph O-o-h that Chemistry . . . hates to get up in the morning . . . always rushing when the dismissal bell rings . . . loves music . . , playing the piano is her specialty. . .makes daily trips on the 47 . . . member of the Sodality. JOAN HELEN CLARK 3077 South Constitution Road, Fairview Saint .loan of Arc Strawberry blond . . . if you knew Joanie like we know Joanie . loves to dance and eat, especially eat . . . constantly orders coffee and fish . . . active member of A. M.C.S .... still true blue . . . lshthus Haven in Atlantic City. ulip Street, Camden Sacred Heart blond with blue of pep . . . aptly lends Club and Talent period-lunch! fan . . . hopes QV' 7' v. . fl f Q JV.- l A 5,15 S il . . Kant sI::5lf,!,g?l - ' lfi-3' tiff! Wswmxlfglilfxl- ,.1, , - f2ff'f .-:ill-- DOLORES MARIE CATANDO l3l8 Merrimac Road, Fairview Saint Joan of Arc Loves to go driving . . . anticipat- ing her own car . . , California, here l come , . , has an attraction for southern fried chicken, music, the gang, and Fairview in general . . . a frequentcr of the Friday nite dances . , . advances the cause of the Mocho Vino . , . exceptional musical ability foreshadows a musi- cal career. ROBERT EUGENE CONLIN i289 New Merrimac Road, Fairview Robert Conlin: . , . quiet and re- served . . . the little man who wasn't there . . . Connie . . , the great mathematician . . . has an exceed- ingly dry wit that he distributes among his classes . . . an ardent Fairview rooter . . . frequently found in deep conversation with himself . . . a gentleman thru and thru. JM' LILLIAN RITA CELANI 35 East Collingswood Avenue, Oaklyn Saint Aloysius Lil . . . famous for those black boots . . . a proud resident of Oaklyn . . . how she loves to dance . . . especi- ally to the crooning of Vaughn Monroe . . . a friend to everyone . . . always a joke for the occasion. Q. fs., iss rATmciA Josmims cossnove lOl Logan Avenue, Audubon Saint Rose of Lima Better known as Pat . . . favorite period lunch . . . majors in Friday night dances and the Harvey House . . . lends her voice to the Glee Club . . . longs to be your favorite typist. 25 NAOMI CELESTE CUNNINGHAM 754 Line Street, Camden Saint Peter and Paul Neat, sweet, and petite . . . out- standing in crowd by her gay giggle and golden locks . . . swears it's natural, too . . . on her toes as representative of school's Sodality, Library Club, Bugle Corps and Senior Play . . . may we never forget her loose-leaf note-book cluttered with photos of favorite ball-player Ted Williams . . . dreams someday of becoming a Florence Nightingale in the Bishop's new Hospital. ROSANE CECELIA DALTON 317 White Horse Pike, Laurel Springs Saint Lawrence The Daltons ride again . . . let's have a short rah! for Rosie the cheerleader . , . she'll never regret or forget the time she spent collect- ing scoops for the gossip column . . . differs from most girls in that her heart belongs to Laurel Springs . . . favors CLEMent weather. f' -...Qs CLAIRE MARIE CYBULSKI 457 Harrison Avenue, Collingswood Saint John A budding poetess . . , constantly refers to the things we did last summer . . . part-time resident of Garrison Lake . . . enlivens the Glee Club and Bugle Corps with her charming presence . . . permanent seat in row one . . . promising pianist. X LOUIS ANTHONY D'AURIA l22 Park Avenue, Audubon Saint Rose of Lima Reserved but fun loving . . . favors popular music well played . . .studies hold no obstacles for4Lou . , . im- partial to the feminine sex . leaves his trademark on the bulletin board , , , Wednesday afternoon singer , . . desires to be a leading architect , . . admired bY all 55 WilIern. i X MARIE BERNICE DABROWSKI 377 North Thirty-third Street, Camden Saint Joseph Has her dancing steps down to Pat , . . California here l come . . , still likes the soothing voice of Bing . . . ambition is to own a great dane . . . rarely seen without Dot . . . Sweet Marie. .ks Q- , I r A i HELEN MARY DAL 2l9 Yale Road, Aud Saint Rose of Lim Hello, hello , . . goldilocks tagious laugh . . . summers City . . . does anyone signs for her cellar? . , . s to drive lafter she gets . , . expert at knitting arg . . . always good company ioys her weekends . . . th her most enjoyable way ot . . . so many people i parties. BARBARA JACQUB Q 1 GERTRUDE JEAN DAWSON 942 Penn Street, Camden immaculate Conception Cheerful, willing to help whenever she can . . . what cute dimples . . . likes dancing, swimming, and the Swedes, especially Gene . , . longs to go back to Wisconsin . . . Alto member of the Glee Club . . . also a member of the business club, and permanent correspondent of the Mocho Vino's . , . liked by all for her pleasant personality, DEL DUKE 209 North Twenty-third Camden Saint Joseph Little Barbara brown eye: whiz on the dance floor . ball games are a specialty . , . the senior waltz left r a scar in her memory friend in need, a friend in personality deluxe . . . hair crowns her sweet f, dreams of a white unifor future. 26 jvd 49' IPH WILLIAM DEVLIN ning Lane and Cedar Street, Bellmawr Saint Theresa an all of us for his part in the Mr, Pinefeddersu . . . his ui sport is seasonal-swim- . . likes mechanical drawing . favorite pastime is touring .inty, far and wide, with his bicycles . . . sodality . . . n Club , . . loves Latin- nn music. ' 42'- gf.: ERESA MARGARET DOUGHERTY nerdale Road, Blackwood Saint Theresa nown to her classmates as . always ready with a smile a spirit of cooperation and . . more often seen with than without her . . . mbition-to be someone's ecretary . . . loves hores- ing . . . carloads of good ry. 27 'lx S ELEANOR ELIZABETH DiANGELO 831 South Sixth Street, Camden Our Lady of Mount Carmel Her friends call her El . . . favor- ite subject, physics ? ? ? , . . regular Monday question anybod have a gym suit? . . , one of gliee club's enthusiastic sopranos . . . enjoys dancing, bowling, and reading . . . college bound. CATHERINE LOUISE DUETSCH 208 South Pine Avenue, Maple Shade Our Lady of Perpetual Help Known to everybody as Cassy . . . favorite sport is basketball. . . also an interest in aviation . . . likes apple pie and Pete . . . wants to be a secretary, but favors marriage as a career . . . makes people happy . . . doesn't like the City of Camden nohow . . . prefers good old Maple Shade. TERESA CATHERINE DiSTEFANO lOll South Fourth Street, Camden Our Lady of Mount Carmel Dances at Mt, Carmel . , . Terry , , . no one knows when she will appear with a new hair-do . . . hours after school are spent as a salesgirl in a candy store , . . her many pairs of shoes and big lunches are the envy of the girls of IZC2. SL EDWARD FRANCIS DORRIS 542 Haddon Avenue, Camden immaculate Conception Whizlon the basketball court . . . class poker . . . finds it hard to get up in the morning . . . attends all dances but never dances . . . school is the least of his worries . . . never a dull moment with ED .... who coaxed him for this picture? FRANCIS JOSEPH DYER 819 Penn Street, Camden Immaculate Conception Faithful Frank . . . can be seen at lunch time bouncing home to eat . . . spare time is devoted to buying records . . , always humming a song . . . sometimes called Harry after a Trumpet player . . . we're rooting for you Frank! LORRAINE SARA EARLEY S12 Main Street, Riverton Sacred Heart Sweet Lorraine . . . the song title suits her to a T . . . the little lady who was always on the honor rol . . . a firm pillar of the library club . , . on Wednesday she hits that melodic high C with the glee club . . . Riverton's faithful organist who makes her own music. 76 11 i MARY JANE EGAN 124 Fourth Avenue, Hadden Heights Saint Rose of Lima All eyes on Mary Jane . . . sweet as they come . . . senior girl with the deepest dimples . . . she'lI lose her wallet yet . . . crazy about air- planes and ice cream . , . sooner or later you'll see her roaming about town in a rec! convertible . . . she hopes , . . plans to fill a secretarial position. MARY ELLEN ELLIOT 548 Haddon Avenue, Camden Immaculate Conception Would like to be a model . . . do you know the color of her eyes . . . great sense of humor!!! . . . A pretty girl is like a melody . . . Iaves toggde in the' country in the eff!-'VY-. .... w at's t at about WALTPPP JEANNETTE ANNE FELTMAN IO4 Haddon Avenue, Westmont Holy Saviour A bundle of generosity . . . loyal worker for the Social Welfare . . . lends her voice to the soprano sec- tion of the Glee Club . . . a master at the organ . . . involved in the Westmont-Laura! Springs feud . . . practically a fixture at Friday night dances . . . sees herself in the fu- ture wearing a white cap. 28 ? ELIZABETH THERESA FORCE 635 Penn Street, Camden Immaculate Conception What's in a name?-everything when the name is Betty . . . rates a- mong our favorites . . . very much interested in everything . . . Twink- letoes plans a career in dancing . . . graceful as a summer breeze . . . one of those rare pupils from St, Mary's , . . friend and pal to all. RITA MARIE ESHLEMAN 420 Linden Street, Camden Immaculate Conception Small but cute . . . what a sense of humor! . . . able and efficient sten- ographer . . , we'll never forget her giggles . . . ambition-to sing at the Met . . , as sargent she keeps those bugle corps titers in tune. RICHARD FRANCIS FRAIN 2904 Royden Street, Camden Saint Joseph Just call him Dick . . . a fellow who loves to dance . . . a natural with a paint brush . . . served his country as a sailor boy . . . a fanatic with a camera . . . strong silent type with eyes that talk . . . carefree- but serious at times . . . ambition -who knows? we HARRIET MARIE FAR 29l7 Westfield Avenue, Cs Saint Joseph Always has her Irish up . ., have kissed the blarney stoi flaming tresses and a be smile . . . business manager famous edition- The Spire one of our daughters in t Mill . . . never seen witho and Jane . . . would lov your private secretary. 1 501 if JOAN FRANCES GAFF 1908 Hollingshed Avem Pennsauken Saint Cecilia Joanie with the Laughin . . . an essential member Literary Club . . .who is Ge . . . frequent visitor to the . . . what an extensive voca . . . just ask her the defin any word . . . translates La a wizard!! x ELIZABETH GIDEON ANOR JUNE GALM Arlington Street, Camden Sacred Heart s member of the Commer- i , . . accounts for her spare cing and skating . . . an Etic sports fan- especially . . . one chocolate soda p . . . desires to become a Ezher some day . . . watch .h at the name of Joe fveres the music of Perry 'enth and Bay Avenue, Beach Haven Saint Thomas leader of our cheers . . . oirited . . . responds to all ictivities . . . craves any- iocolate . . , spare time is ancing . , . seldom seen Eileen . . . treasures those s at the shore , . . often gets i for her sister. COLETTE AGNES GANNON 2736 Lincoln Avenue, Camden Saint Anthony of Padua High stepping twirler . . . cute as they come . . . funloving and friend- ly . . . delightful sense of humor . . . if it's a dance, she's there . . . with Jack . . . happy go lucky . . . competent secretary of XIIA1 . . . Villanova and Notre Dame covers on her books . . . continually trans- lating Latin. is JOHN ALBERT GITH ENS l84O Narbeth Avenue, Haddon Heights Sacred Heart Frequently found in the surround- ings of the Academy of Natural Arts . . . a ten o'clock scholar for every class except lunch . . . dis- plays definite talents for history . . . Peck's Bad Boy . . . delights in pro- voking the faculty . . . first period gave him a chance to catch up on his sleep. THERESA MARIE GERNEY l4 North Twenty-fifth Street, Camden Saint Joseph Another redhead from XIIC1 . . . a business executive in the Press Club . . . and a typist for the Spire . . . you'll always find her where the welfare of Camden Catholic is con- cerned . . . has a special weakness for dancing. DOROTHY HELEN GESTITE 2932 Merrimac Road, Camden Saint Joan of Arc Dottie . . . another rider of the No. 3 bus . . . always welcome wherever she goes . . . enjoys danc- ing , . , walking fashion plate . . , we'll probably meet her on the cover of Charm . . . her lo o-o-ong hair made her the belle of XIIA2 . . . pgoud to admit she hails from the r, ml., MARGARET CECELIA GLOWKA 524 Beech Avenue, Laurel Springs Saint Lawrence Blue eyed Peg . . . quiet and co- operative . . . ad and literary rep- resentative . . . regular rider of the number SO . . . magic fingers on the typewriter . , . wild about the Irish but claims it started- Years and Years Ago . . . a beautiful blusher . . . finds sports and ice cream both digestable. ROBERT ALBERT GRASS! 416 Benson Street, Camden Our Lady of Mount Carmel Tall, dark and witty . . . attributes his basketball ability to O. L. of Mt. C .... has a Claire mind about Junior girls . . . dark hair and eyes to match . . . wins friends easily . . . will always make a good living -selling corn. 29 JAMES TIMOTHY GUSHUE l93O South Park Avenue, Haddon Heights Saint Rose of Lima Jimmie . . . newcomer de La Salle . . . hails from Heights . . , ad- mirer of Mocho Vino Club and Smoothies . . . member of the Saints . , . nicknemed Smokey, reason unknown . . . corny jokes are a specialty . . . winning smile . . . horses account for his spare time . . . hustler! , , . sharp dresser does he have any hair? MARY ELIZABETH HAI NES 362 South Twenty-seventh Street, Camden Saint Joseph Smiling Mary . . . co-operative in work as well as in play . . . thrives on dancing and babysitting . . . secretary of XIICI . . . active mem- ber of the Commercial Club . , . lends her alto voice to the Cecilian and the Glee Club . . . Dreams of a home all her own . . . charm and friendliness personified . . . one most likely to succeed. -if lil? .J CLIFFORD OSCAR GUSSEN Batten Avenue, Hilltop Saint Teresa Distributcs his time in various ways . . . Georgian Club . . . Host and Hostess Committee , . , and Sodality . , . Mr. Mandes' Big Red . . . only student in C. C. H. S. from the thriving metropolis of Hilltop . . , favorite subjects are English and Physics , . . football follower . . . known to all as Cliff. REGINA MARION HARTMAN 2047 High Street, Camden Saint Joseph One of the nicest in l2C2 . . . the S.S.S. couldn't do without her . . . soprano in Cecilian and glee club . . . sing louder Reggie . . . message for l2A2 . . , l'll take it . . . hidden charms . . . I love Gene with the light brown hair . . . for- ever laughing. ANNA MILDRED HAGEMEYER 470 Rand Street, Camden Saint Joseph Forever running for the 54 bus . . . quick witted and well liked by all her pals . . , mumps finally caught up with her! . . . hopes to make her career as a private secretary . . . has she a special interest???? DONALD EDWIN HASENFUS 1644 Forty-ninth Street, Pennsauken Saint Cecelia For he's a iolly good fellow . . . and he hails from Pennsauken . . . five feet and five full of laughs . . . a thorough sports fan . . . and eager beaver in Mathematics . . . a real favorite among the fellows because of his good sense of humor. J i ,. X .ci Q R sig gs mi. JOHN FRANCIS 553 Haddon Avenue Saint John One of the handsome XIIAU . . . quiet . . . a of Latin was too much for never could have survived daily rider on the number 4 an excellent chemist. ROBERT THOMAS White Horse Pike Church of the tor of the Sodality ber one spot as comedia . performer at pep rallies . but capable manager of th team . . . keeps XIIA1 in mor . . . lots of luck to lawyer . . . Marvelous, Marvelous sezs Dr. Watson Father Bob . . . our I I 'I n e 30 RINE ANN HEIGH ouis Street, Camden ts Peter and Paul s dogs . . . typing is her . . . member of the So- Commercial Club . . . -olate nut sundaes . . . ut hi , Heigh . . . would a private secretary in the , likes to travel but never Jrther than Pittsburgh. LAWRENCE HUGHES Eighth Street, Camden Sacred Heart . . popular president of knows what to do and . . instigator of Shanty . Coffee, black with . left C. C. H. S. to serve . . . likes to visit the etween periods . . . lends ice to the Glee Club . . . s with extra curricular 3l MARGARET MARY HEISER 28 West Vassar Road, Audubon Saint Rose of Lima Peggy . . . has many friends be- cause of her pleasing personality , . . favorite question: ls the gym open? . . . I wonder why? . . . aways ready for a laugh . . . usu- ally with Florie . . . faithful patron of the school store . . , hardworking president of the Commercial Club . . . member of the Glee Club . . . special interest in l2B. PAUL FRANCIS HUGHES l2OS North Twenty Eighth Street Camden Saint Joseph Quiet and reserved . . . his spare time is accounted for by taking, developing, and printing pictures . . . outstanding in mechanical drawing . . . ever ready for a rugged game of baseball . . . that famous proctor of XIIB , . . another geor- gian Clubber. ROBERT JOSEPH HORAN 812 Linden Street, Camden Immaculate Conception Bob came to us in our Junior year . . . seldom speaks out of turn . . . assumed a Waltz position in the Red Mill . . . tells of days at Sacred Heart . . . congratulations for sticking out those Latin assign- ments. HARRY JOSEPH HOUWEN Madison Avenue, Lindenwold GERTRUDE JULIA JAROZYNSKI lO45 Liberty Street, Camden Saint Joseph Petite and oh so sweet . . . made up of sugar and spice and every- thing nice . , . has a southern ac- cent from South Camden , . . center attraction on the basketball team , , . giggling Gert . . . day dreams find her a woman in white . . . ready and willing to leave C. C. H.S. -oh yes? A R Saint Lawrence Handsome Harry . . . always finds a way to make them smile, the little darlings . . . on and off the stage he plays the role well . . . chairman of traffic he is inseparable from detention slips . . . how he hated to leave those classes five minutes early . . . plans to install a private bus service between Pennsauken and Lindenwold. WALTER CHRISTIAN JENSEN 5352 Harding Road, Merchantville Saint Peter The distinguished youth who has a way of making everyone feel im- portant . . . a charter member of Xll-B's talented glee club , . . re- members the turns and tunes of that waltz group . . . eminent booster of Georgian Club activities . . . con- ceals his genius for piano playing . . . a fellow you'd like to know better. FRANCIS CHARLES JOHNSON 45 Garden Street, Mount Holly Sacred Heart Bunsun , , . how the girls envy tho.e black curls . . . a competitor of Chopin . . . daily commuter from Mt. Holly . . . except when he gets the car . . . his fingers are just as active on the typewriter as on the piano. DOLORES ANN KAVANAUGH 3061 South Atlanta Road, Camden Saint Joan of Arc Dolly to those who know her . . . quiet and shy . . . president of Mocha-Vino's . . . likes dancing, Art Lund and Baby . . . seen with the crowd at Lint's . . . warbles with the Glee Club and Cecilian Club . . . one of Catholic's most ardent rooters . . . holds secret her am- i'l:,-,M -K 1, ,, THERESA ANN KELLY 708 North Eighth Street, Camden Holy Name Tina . . . she's pretty, petite, with dainty hands and feet . . . ardent onlooker of every football game . . . able sergeant of the drummers . . . smiles come easy . . . delights in damp weather . . . hating Helen's parties . . . rythmic footsies . . . maestro of the speech choir . . . we question mark her future. 32 bition. U t PATRICIA ANN KENT 429 Collings Avenue, Collingswood Saint John One of Pennyfeather's vivacious daughters . . . drums with vigor in the bugle corps . . . on her toes at the sound of music . . . yearns to be a dancer . . . dreads graduation . . . a natural actress . . . lends her time to the talent and glee club. HELEN THERESA KELCHNER IOll North Twenty-seventh Street Camden Saint Anthony of Padua Her red hair is a dead give away in any crowd . . , president of section XIIC2 . . . personality and quaint barrettes define Helen . . . where did you get that Wilson sweater? . . . has wit that would surpass any king's jester. MARY KERNAII I8 Merrick Villa .w K . JANE LILLIAN KING 224 North Thirty-ninth Street Camden Saint Joseph This irish bit of school spirit is interested in all C. C. H. S. activities . . . be it fun or work . . . A.A. representative for four years . . . member of the glee club and sodal- ity , . . music and drawing are her favorite hobbies . . . Jane is ready and willing when ever assistance is needed. Saint John sweet as they com and mischief as Mame . . . h r the suburbs . . . Latin . . . a gleam longs for blonde hair member of the Glee cilian Choir. Mary . . . tall and e. 'me VL, ELLA ELIZABETH 2847 Congress Road, Saint Joan of Wants to be an office hates red hair . , . detective stories sports . . . perfect LAMONTE KLAUSNER tlantic Avenue, Audubon Saint Aloysius . a popular new member .S. this year . . . wishes onhompre , , one of the him if . ambi- here's captain! WILLIAM LAUGHLIN -line Street, Camden Holy Name . . . ace basketball gym . . . outstanding Man in the play . . . Glee Club each week voice . . . magnetic . served on the high U, S. N. . . . finishing C. C. H. S .... XllB ADAM BERNARD KRAWCZYK 1457 South Ninth Street, Camden Saint Joseph Gabriel, blow your horn . . . known as Ady . . . Strawbridge's ace stock boy . . . robust tenor of the Glee Club . . . the nicest guy in the whole world , says a certain Senior girl . . . lends his time to the Sodal- ity, Band, Party and Dance, and Orchestra . . . enthusiastic member of the Baseball team. GENNARO CYPRIAN LEONE 419 Beckett Street, Camden Our Lady of Mount Carmel He dreams of Reggie with the dark brown hair . . . the worthy manager of the basketball team . , . that distinguished gent from Mount Car- mel . . . finds his lunch the most exciting experience of the day . . . Oh, those Trig problems. JOSEPH THOMAS LA CASSE 422 West Atlantic Avenue, Audubon Saint Rose of Lima Strike up the band for the fellow who plays the French horn . . . patronizes the new football team and experiments on the side . . . Goshl lt's time for the bell . . . technically inclined . . . interested in the social welfare of the school , . . where there's Cliff, you're sure to find Tom. n k ... -. . X X. fl FRANCES THERESA LIVECCHI 423 South Third Street, Camden Our Lady of Mount Carmel Never seen without Jennie . . . can always be found busy working as a hostess at the freshmen cafe- teria . . . ambition is to learn how to drive . . , an active member of the commercial club and sodality . . . we know Mr. Mandes will miss her and her capable typing . . . she'll go smilin' through lite. AGNES ANNE LARNER l244 Mechanic Street, Camden Sacred Heart A pretty girl is like a melody . . . interested in traveling all over the world . . . ambition: to be an alr- plane hostess . . . enjoys swimming at Morton, Pa .... constantly an- noyed by train whistles . . . But it's a long, long time from May till December. ' CARMELLA LUCY LOMBARDO 445 Benson Street, Camden Our Lady of Mount Carmel Good natured Carm . , . from Mount Carmel . . . a sipirited member of the S. S. S. Club . . . section XllC2's gift to the gmirls' basketball team . . . a gal w ose generosity is exceeded only by her good looks and personality. 33 WILLIAM JEROME LORDAN 23 Fairview Court, Camden Saint Joan of Arc Jerry . . . spotted for that Varsity limp . . . specializes in football . . . beats the bell each morning . . . answers to Ace . . . lent his tali nts to the Senior Waltz . . . handsc me member of Saint Joan of Arc . . . Frequent trips to Pennsauken ac- count for his spare moments. 41 MARIE AGNES LYNCH 40 Harding Avenue, Erlton Christ The King Reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic are her strong points . . . an honor student . . . featured weekly at the Dancette . . . budding literary light of XllA1 . . . firmly declares there is a place called Erlton , . . blonde haired beauty of the senior waltz . . . a campus life after grad- uation . . . and then-to school again-teaching. I , v i' , V X 1 -J V In , ,tix lu. ' 1 N it 3 . G' ' V: x jgwii - , 2 I ,Www SARA THERESA LOVE 126 Harvard Avenue, Collingswood Saint John Our gal Sal . . . obiect of many affections . . . five feet tall and just as sweet . . . associate editor of the Spire . . . will never forget Stardust . . . oh my gosh! . . . summer finds her phone number in an Ocean City directory . . . blusher to the nth degree , . . looking to the future she's campaigning pos- sible patients for her dental hygiene course. TD' r Ki. ails' i :fit FRANCIS xAvi:n LYoNs lO7 Utica Avenue, Westmont Holy Saviour Fran staunchly defends the sacred title cheerleader . . . as sports editor of the Spire, page 3 is his Eride and joy . . . willingly traded is name for the leading role of Carl Van Damm in the Red Mill . . . became an ardent fan of West- ern Union on February l4. Je-, I . X, ELIZABETH THERESA LUTZ 6556 Rogers Avenue, Merchantville Saint Peter Better known as inky . . . busily engaged in the Business Club . . . trying out her secretarial technique as secretary to the Mocho Vinos . . . often frequents the Sunday night dances and the Rec . . . a happy go lucky miss . . . not a care in the world! v .J-, -. V - RITA MARIE MANZI 822 South Sixth Street, Camden Saint Peter and Paul Greatest ambition is to make some poor unfortunate gentleman a good stenographer . . , swoons when Frankie sings . . . an active mem- ber of the Press Club as a Spire typist . . . loves chocolate ice cream sundaes . . . well liked among class- mates . , . full of fun . . . espe- cially attracted to football. .gr FPR AGNES ELLEN 306 Cedar Avenue Our Lady of Per Cheerful retary of active er of the favorite ts are dz . . . will be remem girl of a thousand i CASMIERA A MARKIEV l223 Decatur Street Sacred Heart Better known to her Mark . . . high st . . . Friday the l3t day . . . hopes to hang as designer someday nova College!!! . . . is ready and willing Dancette News. -rf '- A ANNE MARTEL nard Avenue, Camden Saint Joseph y nice girl . . . worthy if the S. S. S .... has a ,ection all her own at bas- Eies . . . one of the best in d dressing . . . thrives on and meat balls . . . for- ing- I'll Rita-glad to lx c W rail' ' 5 libs ' if, if Q. TTA JOAN MAZUR Tewport Street, Camden Saint Joseph Vluz . . . usually heard n . . . never happy unless ng . . . expects to travel uation . . . looking for- home in South America ys has spots before her turday night-Why? . . . elen's after school hours. 35 I DOLORES ROSE MARTERELLA 5322 Sherwood Terrace Merchantville Saint Peter Not that your are fair, dear we know that this is true Juliana in the Red Mill . . . an angel with an angelic voice noted for her sweet smile and deep dimples . . . intends to further her EUGENIA MARIE MARTIN 3l72 Tuckahoe Road, Fairview Saint Joan of Arc We dream of Jeanne with the light brown hair . . . enthusiastic cheerer at football and basketball games . . . known for her helping hand in all school activities . . . always ready to laugh at a good joke , . . Traffic Committee Member . . . Talent Club . . . Drum and Bugle Corps , . . hopes to be a private secretary. MARY ELIZABETH MARULICH l9l4 Fillmor Street, Camden Sacred Heart Sweet, charming and lots of fun . . . greets everyone with a radiant smile . . . likes sports especially football . . . hobby is dancing the polka . . . does anyone know where my glass case is? . . . if there's a finder of a certain missing car ask Mary about it. ability in dramatics . . . New York! here she comes! ii HARRIET MARY McADAMS l0O9 Sycamore Street Haddon Heights St. Rose of Lima Blue eyed blonde Colleen . . . vice president of l2C2 . . .I private prop- erty of the Commercial Club . . . devotes 7th period on Wednesdays to Glee Club . . . ardent race track fan . . . spends most of her sum- mer vacation at the track . . . recalls thrills and spills she experi- enced with Waltz No. l in the Red Mill. MARGARET ANN McAN DREW SI4 Mickle Street, Camden immaculate Conception We know her as Peggy . . . seldom makes an appearance in the gym without a partner . . . on the traffic committee she strives to maintain order in the school . . . three cheers for Youngstown, Ohio . . . give her the wide open spaces where she can walk for miles at a time. 5 THOMAS PATRICK McCARRON i382 Whitman Avenue, Camden Sacred Heart Source of corn fresh from the stalk . . . A, A. representative . . . does a fancy job of dancing in the gym . . . rumors have it that she is fickle . . . but, then, who isn't? . . . gives his Physics teacher a helping hand with afterthoughts . . . modern jazz fan. I MARGARET ELIZABETH McCRACKEN 305 Vine Street, Camden Holy Name Peggy . . . likes to dance at the Friday nite dances . . . indulges in chocolate nut sundaes at the Harvey House . . . a staunch rooter for Saint Joe's College . . . frequently loses her money . . . has a win- ning smile . . . famous for rushing here, there, and everywhere. ROSEANNE NORBERTA McFEELEY 702 Tulip Street, Camden Sacred Heart Fun loving Irish Rosie . . . favorite pastime is chewing gum . . . kept stepping with Bugle Corps, Glee Club and home room activities . . . incidentally sl1e's--President of her section . . . still she finds time for basketball games . . . usually locat- ed in the midst of cafeteria excite- ment. ROBERT MICHAEL McFADDEN 708 Linden Street, Camden Saint Mary's Bob . . . easy-going . . . absenci makes the heart grow fonder . . proved by his extended vacation... usually seen before he's heard . . definitely a man's man. MARY CATHERINE McGOVERN 201 Seventh Street, Riverton Sacred Heart The girl with the sweet irish smile who is always ready to make you smile with her . , . never misses r Friday night dance . . . the Social Science Club salutes their president . . . one of those twelve special seniors . . . has her eye on a col- lege degree. 36 Aon. fix JOHN EDWARD McGRATH 200 White Horse Pike, Oaklyn Saint Aloysius Jack came to Catholic . . , lives in Oaklyn . . . has a Collingswood phone number . . . and is a Heights rooter . . . you explain it . . . star sharpshooter for XIIB , , , but admits his favorite sport is football . . . never tires of popular music or Georgian Club activities. all t 1 -ri E MARY JOANNE McHUGH 300 Laurel Avenue, Woodlynne Sacred Heart Sweeter than words can say . . . we'd know that Pepsodent smile in the dark . . . claims one of her faults is that she can't tell time . . . get her daily exercise running for that 34 bus . . . plays the piano for the orchestra . . . adores a mellow trumpet , . . prominent member of the Student Council. -r ARET MARY MCHUGH Jth Sixth Street, Camden maculate Conception bangs and bobby sox . . . he wide open spaces . . . alto in Cecilian Choir and 1 . . . allergic to high heels eria . . . talented member S.S ..,. still waiting . . . hat she's a friend of yours. Qlf' l . JOSEPH McMULLlN Vine Street, Camden Holy Name blond curly hair . . . blue likes dancing Friday night ,S .,.. football and bask- mes his favorites . . . 'h a New York accent . . . 'ist . . . one of the more fibers of the senior class. TH ERESA MARY McHUGH Apartment 95, Biedeman Avenue Westfield Acres, Camden Saint Joseph A McHugh among many . . . art is one of her interests . . . but I have others says she . . . if you have aniextra pen produce it when she arrives . . . her motto seems to be keep smiling . . . If he said that he loved but me. G MARY THERESA MECCA 771 Wright Avenue, Camden Immaculate Conception High-stepping Maiorette . . . can dance just as well . . . sang her way into our hearts as Gretchen . . . admires number three bus riders . . . active member of S. S. S .... plenty of personality . , . plus a smile . . . Mary had a little lamb . . . is some- body looking for a secretary? f 1 THERESA DORIS McKEGNEY Fern Avenue, Blackwood Terrace Saint Agnes Terry is her name . . . English class brought many happy moments . . . related a secret passion for Vaughn Monroe . . . enjoys skating more than dancing . . . Watsontown here she comes . . . with her friends. l Rosen rRANcis MCKELVEY 718 Park Avenue, Laurel Springs Saint Lawrence Tall dark and handsome . . . re- nowned for his role as the burgo- master's faithful servant . . . likes to cut class-when possible . . . favors the lower classmen . . . his ability to clean windows and scrub floors will make him a welcome husband . . . some day perhaps. 'xi CONRAD WALTER MIGALA 1010 Spruce Street, Camden Saint Joseph Dubbed Connie though he doesn't know why . . . A. A. representative of 12A1 any tickets? . . . one of those very few people who live in the elite city of Camden . . . new- comer in his senior year . . . and up to date just loves it here . . . we hope, PATRICIA ANNE MONROE 101 Narberth Terrace, Collingswood Saint John Nicknamed Pat . . . famous for get- ting in trouble land getting out of it, too! . . . one third of the Col- lingswood trio . . . besides eating, her hobby is dancing . . . always ioking and showing those gorgeous dimples . . . plans to be a secretary. 37 CLARE MARIE MULLIGAN 925 Vine Street, Camden Holy Name Clare-all the latest styles . . . con- tagious laugh . . . Wildwood sum- mers . . . football heart interest . . . independent . , , no ration on friends . . . survived four years of Latin reasons unknown . . , loves to swim the year round . . . one of vour pretty waltz flowers . . . Like 'em all, loves one -never a dull moment when Clare's around. ANTHONY JOSEPH OSWALD 422 Dudley Street, Apt. 4l8 Camden Saint Joseph Ozzie . . . soft spoken lad of lofty height . . . out of blue jacket in time to be C.C.H.S.'s pride vet . . . tops in studies . . . always hungry . . . favorite period lunch . . . specialty-choc'Iit nut sundae , . . Villinova bound . . . President of Radio Club . . . secret ambition still remains a secret. FRANCES MARIA NANGLE lZ4O Kenwood Avenue, Parkside Sacred Heart Carrot Top . . . specialized lin drawing Bugs Bunny . . . entertain- ing dreams of becoming a profes- sional artist . . . a definite tendency toward the arts , . . respected PY students and faculty alike . . . daily visitor of her freshman teacher. X EDNA MAY CLAIRE PALEKAS 522 North Fifth Street, Camden Holy Name Talented Violinist . . . an artist to be . . . careful protector of the bulletin boards . . . Oh, that pop- corn-how she loves it . . , Cece, Reds and higs . . . Outstanding for her attractive borders . . . Happy with all the world-all the time . . . believes in the saying smile and the world smiles with you. ,-Am STANLEY JOSEPH DOLORES MARIE NOONE I5 Second Avenue, Haddon Heights Saint Rose of Lima Jack of all trades for the Spire . . . specialized in dancing during the senior play , . . brains and beauty . . . a good combination . . . quiet on the surface, but undermeath? . . . striking eyes capture masculine hearts . . . loyal fan of Frankie 1214 Chase Street, St. Joseph lond looks seen on the , . . always chasing rainbows and 69's . . . rhumba expert . . . honor student . . . had many good laughs. FRANCIS GEORGE PATTERSON 428 Baily Street, Camden Holy Name Sweater boy of C.C.H.S .... where did you get that yellow tie? . . . a prepping high stepping sen- ior . . . please take notice of his preference for blondes . . . blonde, that is , . . student of the gym dancing class . . . hey Frank! . . . change that record. , . is , SHIRLEY ANN 225 White Horse Pike, Saint Lawrence Light fingers on the a medical scrapbook . . . of becoming an M.D seen on the first lunch tickets .... one members of XIIAU . . . terest writing peotry . . attend Swathmore. 38 JAMES FAU LL Road Saint Teresa us he's a Son . . . for variety danced maze of the waltz . . . inclined towards physics es that Mary is a grand . . . his favorite too . . . reat music with her clari- he band . . . a technical clubber. MAJORIE POLLACK Merchantville Avenue I Merchantville Saint Cecilia embered for those cokes at Efter school . . . once in a on time . . . kept pretty ding her time between So- Iare and School work . . . n find her pocket book! t wait for the weekends to . especially enjoys Sunday nces. 39 K 1 i JOHN FREDERICK PFLUGER Marlton Pike, Erlton Christ the King Pit our blond, blue eyed bashful boy . . . from the third floor . . . intends to install elevators for pros- pective seniors . . . takes many mysterious trips on the terry . . . a blond attracts a blond . . . makes it a point to catch the S4 bus every afternoon . . . in all respects he lives a life of bliss. ELIZABETH RAMONA PLUGFELDER ll73 Kenwood Avenue, Camden Sacred Heart Liza . . . sensational dancer . . . led around the stage by George . . . blond beauty . , . known for those exotic red rim glasses . . . eager to entertain , . . spare time spent writ- ing notes . . . main interest lies in California. GIOVANNA GRACE PIOTTI 639 South Fourth Street, Camden Our Lady of Mount Carmel Just call her Jenny . . . tries hard tok get to school on time , . . never without an alibi . . , co-operative and capable hostess of XlICl . . . seldom seen without Frances . . , future shows an up-and-coming secretary. ADELINE MARIE PRATT 300 Trenton Avenue, Laurel Springs Saint Lawrence MARY ELIZABETH POYATT 807 Avondale Avenue, Haddonfield Saint Rose of Lima Mary Beth . . . one of our peppiest cheerleaders . . , tiny yet mighty . , . forever sneezin in math class . . . partial to bIonc?s of the oppo- site sex . . . soft spot for dancing . . . happy go lucky . . . sweet so- prano . . , never lost for something to say . . . sanks . . . ready laugh . . . Ocean City summers. Rouse her wrath by chanting Sweet Adeline . . . characteristic carrot croucher . . . many tussels with math . . . extensive vocabulary . . . Associate Editor of the Spire staff . . . her two year Varsity positions . . .g such entertaining poetic pro- duction . . . a particular liking for second year Latin . . . l3 is her lucky number. I MARY MARGARET QUINLAN 555 Woodland Avenue, Camden Sacred Heart Beasts of her Irish descent . . . and shows an interest in every school activity . . . take it easy on the huckleberry-pie - - - , , , claims Perry Como makes divine music , , . ls any one in quest of a good sten- ographer? , ,ss if sin I THERESA ELIZABETH RODANO 2lO Black Horse Pike, Runnemede Saint Theresa Another Theresa called Terry . . . an essential force of the Traffic Committee--what would they do without her? . . . the title Secre- tary become her . . . promptness is a fine quality to possess . . . perhaps she likes dances because she dances so well, BARBARA MARIE REILLY 132 Hawthorne Avenue, Haddonfield Christ the King When Irish eyes are smiling, they smile on Barb . . . petite and pretty blonde . . . an ever ready cheer- leader . . . adapted to blue lights , . . specializes in good times and knitting socks . . , always looks like a model . . . headed for college . . . Haddonfield definitely sent us some- thing nice. 40 JOHN JOSEPH RASICCI 634 White Street, Camden Our Lady of Mount Carmel A gentleman made to order. . , . his good taste for clothes is ex- ceeded only by his appetite . . . a constant needler . . . ever ready for a good time . . . a dancer who favors all types of music . . . Yanks his way through the base- ball season. JOSEPH JOHN RASPA 605 North Front Street, Camden Holy Name Tall, dark and handsome . . . never in a hurry to get there . . . that illustrious historian from Xll-A2 . . . capable ianitor who starts at three . . . Aw C'mon . . . proud owner of the flashy green football sweater , . . quiet and unassuming . . . all his Dolls aren't paper. ANNE MARIE ROCHE l7O Lawnside Avenue, Collingswood St. John A true Collingswoodite . . , ready to eat any time, day or night . . . how she digs into those subs . . . inseparable from her friends . . , a cheerful hostess and a nice person to know to hustle a seat in the cafeteria . . . continually losing her JOAN MARIE 330 East Federal Street, Saint Paul from Oh, loads fun spends many -it couldn't friends there? , . . in sports keeps her attached to the team . . . passenger. K. x K . JoHN JOSEPH ROBINSONA compact . . . likes her Bills singular. MARIO Rl RODRIGUEZ 9ll Haddon Avenue, Immaculate C Meet our distinguished and orchestra leader . . . his most repeated line play- Yes, your hc President of the elec . . , How do you c . . . a lady's man? 7l63 Park Avenue, Pennsauken Saint Cecilia Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny . . . en- joys touring the school selling the Far East Magazine . . . his blonde hair and blue eyes are the envy of many a person . . . dancing is his specialty, though he tries to keep it a secret . . . his future is a secret-I wonder. ANN ROSSMAN Road, Fairview Joan of Arc records of is to tae- some day . . . . H. S. ac- watching a good on a very cold day seen with Quin . . . the Commercial Club , . . member of the sodality. dance to A MARIE SCHACHT O Kolo Street, Camden Saint Joseph and gay as she is intelli- cute Di lust thrives . . . she loves to attend weddings . . . rarely seen without Bernice , , Di expresses a secret a college degree. VINCENT FRANCIS RYAN 3l7 Cedarcroft Avenue, Audubon Saint Rose of Lima Vince , a quiet and unassuming tellow , . . sings with his heart in it , . . diligent technical student . 4 , his mind is acutely responsive to trig problems , . . as calm as justice . , , his worth is clear in all regards . . , drummer boy in our band . , . Son of the Countess in the play. THERESA CAROLINE SARAMA White Horse Pike and Elm Saint Lawrence Nickname Ginny . . . she came to C.C. HS. from Detroit , . . can think of no more favorable way to spend time than playing tennis . , . oh! how she detests those crazy hats . . . we toretell a trip to Mex- ico this summer. RICHARD JOSEPH SCARDUZIO 427 Emerald Street, Camden Sacred Heart Tall, dark, and handsome rlesrrihes Professor Scar . . . the charleston kid . . . enloys preaching qnoil man- ners to Xl!-Cl , . . one of the strongest pillars ot the teror section ot the glee club . . . just about per- fection when it comes to dancing and dressing . . . kind ot guy you would enioy getting acquainted with. MARIE VIRGINIA SCHAEFER 2906 Carman Street, Camden Saint Joseph Good looks . . . sweet smile . , . pleasant disposition . , . winning personality , . . combine to make Marie a wonderful receptionist . . . completely absorbed in her commer- cial studies , . . wouldn't dare miss a noontime dance . . . an artist in the newly formed club. PETER JAMES SCHICCHITANO 425 Division Street, Camden Our Lady of Mount Carmel Our part time basketball player land a good one tool . . . a drum mer that can rival the best . . . bound for Temple where he'lI con- DOROTHY MARIE SCHNITZUIS 2931 Mickle Street, Camden tinue his study of music . , . his five year ambition is to graduate . , . a man of many positions on the baseball team . . , what will he do with those letters? E Saint Joseph Daily trips to Strawbridges , . Spins the baton like a protessional . . . future campus gal . never end- ing supply ot gum lor her lricnds . . . kitten of the typewriter . , . completely happy with an orangeade at the Home . . , chic clothes . . . Ambition . . . a good time, 41 NEIL JAMES SCRANTON 832 Sylvan Street, Camden Saints Peter and Paul Efficient member of proctors . . . I have to give it to ya . . . scien- tific farmer of the future . . . hails from Sweet Potato Hill . . . good natured all around collector . . . gotta see my baby. RICHARD JOSEPH SEXTON ll23 North Twenty-second Street Camden Saint Joseph Open the Door Richard . . . a member of the academy . . . proud that he purchased one ticket for the senior play . . . pronounced English his favorite subject . . . be- cause it meant lunch . . . tires easily of sitting down. MILDRED ANNE SHUSTER 323 Lincoln Avenue, Collingswood Saint John Our Nancy with the laughing face . . . her heart is gay when Pre- tending . . . renowned for her ar- tistic fingertips . . . partial to dark hair . . . corner stone of the Friday night dances . . . seamstress . . . :S FRANCIS DONALD 527 Trenton Avenue, Immaculate Another member of Natural Arts . . and vice Villanova allege ev mysterious disappea lunch . . emembe exam???? CECELIA BARBARA SOKALSKI 120 Emerald Avenue, Westmont Holy Saviour Best known to her friends as Cely . , , member of the business club . . . intends to say Number Please? . . . eagerly looking ahead to her graduation . . . always busy visiting other classrooms . . .llooks for that certain blonde . . . dies a thousand deaths during history class , . . found doing last minute homework. is Cy, . 'rf art editor of the Spire , . . loves ice ANNE LOUISE SPADEA IOB Elm Street, Camden Holy Name Little package of big doings . . . which sport? Football, baseball or basketball? . . . forever eating po- tato chips . . . has a curious way of strewing giggles among her dances . . , Little Lulu is her favorite . . . lends her alto voice to the harmony of the glee club . . . need a smile? skating especially with the antics of Frick and Frack . . . longs to be' come a commercial artist. ANN MARY SPEAR 617 North Seventh Street, Camden Holy Name A quiet and shy brunette . . . she'd do anything for anybody . . . school sports always find her present and cheering good and loud . , . we'd like a nickel for every milkshake she had at the Harvey House . , . intends to continue her journey to Seventh and Federal Streets next year . . . to the Bell. AGNES ELIZABETH 2312 Federal Street Saint Joseph A dependable student much time typing for . . . member of the sodality . . . co-ope thing in which she p favorite pastime, i,ce constant rooter for C headed for lmmaculata 42 A-'P .RD STEVEN STASNY aunt Ephriam Ave., Camden Saint Joseph or his snappy clothes and neck ties . . called Hass ends his time workin on al drawing and baseba?l . . . ewspaper a day . . . never tem away . . . always has the academy ., , our ie physicist. DREW EDWARD SZCZPANSKI at Vernon Street, Camden Saint Joseph and unassuming . . . Andy eaks out of turn, an all od fellow . . . never had r liking for languages but him a math problem . . . man certainly. 43 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN STONE 203l High Street, Camden Saint Joseph Ben . . . easy going . . . fea- tured as a home run swatter . . . the slowest stroll in C. C. H. S .... strong silent type . . , can usually be found at Shellow's with the boys . . . plays basketball and referees equally well . . . would walk a mile for a Chimney House Special . 1 ,is , . te X r MARGARET MARY TANEY 236 Hopkins Avenue, Haddonfield Christ the King A tall dark beauty from the elite of Haddonfield . . . friendly and co- operative . . . a star boarder of XII2 . . . always seen but seldom heard . . . why does she wait all year for February fourteenth. ELIZABETH THERESA STRETCH 7 West Summerfield Avenue Collingswood Saint John Number 2 of the Collingswood cu- ties . . . her swooning over Frank Sinatra doesn't interfere with her dancing . . . Bet has many inter- ests and the most important is Nick . . . a member of the commercial club . . . she'll be a success, we know. MARY JANE TOBIN IOZ7 Stokes Avenue, Collingswood Saint John The Bugle sounds-here comes Toby . . . queen of the basket- ball court . . . happiest when guard- ing an opponent . . . that hurts right here . . . to be a Chiropodist . . . oh my train! . . . lends fi- nancial assistance to XIIA1 as treasurer . . . weekl collections in the hat, open for alll donations. iw VALENTINE JOHN STUHLTRAGER 9Ol Highland Avenue Gloucester Saint Mary's Quiet, studious lad occupying first seat in XIIA2 carries millions of books home every night . . . forever trying to voice his opinion- Now that ain't right . . . always rush- ing around . . . looks forward to gym period every Tuesday. Q 'S' 'R MILDRED ROSE TROY R.F.D. No. 73, Laurel Springs Saint Lawrence Did someone say how's Hank ? . . . rarely seen eating her lunch in the cafeteria . , , want a ticket to Saint Lawrence's Dance? . . . has a habit of being seen with her father's car . . . what is the attraction at the Triangle besides chocolate ice cream? . . . a devoted tan of the Bell Telephone. 1 DONALD WILLIAM TSCHUDIN 83 Utica Avenue, Westmont Holy Savior Blonde and carefree . . , he's just as peppy as a turtle . . . a vigorous cheerleader-better with his shoes off . . . a patron of the arts , especially Latin . . . frequently states Westmont's advantages over Collingswood . . . manager of the baseball team . . . delights in class- room photography!! GENETRICE MARGARET VAGLIANI MARIE KATHERINE TUCKER I6 West Collings Avenue, Collingswood Saint John Affectionately called Tuck by her buddies from Collingswood . . . an everyday patron of the Lincoln with Bet and Pat . . . waiting to fly into the wide blue yonder as an airline hostess . . . her interests include dancing, bowling and Johnny . . . we wish her luck with all three. DOMINICK CHARLES VITARELLI 1945 Prospect Ridge Boulevard Haddon Heights Our Lady of Mount Carmel Dom became famous with the newly formed Irish grid squadron . . . quiet and reserved he found a welcome spot for him in section XIIA2 . . . a live interest in biology . . . to this fellow who hails from Haddon Heights we wish the best of success. 44 EDWARD PATRICK WALKER l55 Maple Terrace, Merchantville Saint Peter Bashful Ed . . . lover of Honey- tones . . . one of the treasured gov- ernor's men . . . all round athlete . . . winning captain in the games of games . , . Merchantville wearer of number 17 jersey . . . interested in C. C.'s game with Merchantville . . . eagle eye for the foul shots . . pillar ot the academy of fine ar s. IIO9 South Fourth Street, Camden Our Lady of Mount Carmel Jet black hair and big brown eyes make up Gen . . . a classical stu- dent . . . full of fun . . . patronizes the Friday night dances . . . loves all sports and takes quite an active part in basketball . , . always seen with Gert. MARGARET MARY WALSH 30 East Linwood Avenue -Maple Shade Our Lady of Perpetual Help A proud resident of the townlof Maple Shade . . . the feminine gender of the Walshs' contributions to C. C. H. S .... Do you receive the Spire? . . . as Circulation Man- ager she's responsible . . . Changing costumes for a spell . , . She's also a member of the color guard and glee club in turn. DOLORES RITA lOl7 South Eighth E Our Lady of Mount One of the best . . . plus . . . liked by all her . . . quiet, but her loudly . . . efficient . . . Oh! Those Friday . . . Tickets please. 'R ,, si. Q Ki 'A MARY LAURA 820 Chambers Avenue Saint Mary Wildwood summers the home . . . of the color guard . . Bryn Mawr . . . ch stigator . . . e the glee club . . . down the ivories crazy about physics . . . ured and liked by all . . for college. IARET JOSEPHINE WEBER PATRICIA ANNE WELSH 3043 Atlanta Road, Camden Saint Joan of Arc Seats-front and side aisle . . . director of Host and Hostess . . . Is there a suggestion? . . . edi- tor-in-chief of the Spire . . . mag- na cum laude . . . an outstanding student . . . May I have this dance? . . . one of the most pop- ular belles in the gym . . . Orchids to you, Pat-because you're you!!! d Erial Road, Pine Hill Saint Lawrence to us but we don't know i or why . . . a pretty from section XllC2 . . . up cooking just recently envy of all the girls with I wavy hair . . . her fa- l for conversation is Don. 5 MARY WRIGHT .ith Thirty-sixth Street Camden Saint Joseph wn eyes . . . good nat- round nice person . . . Eaghetti and meat balls . . . happy when she can sports event . . . hates so she'll be coming back to the Bell. MARIE TERESA YANSICK Front and Main Streets, Cambridge Saint Peter Any boosters today? . . . on the Trenton local, a dai y passenger with her friends . . . has a desire to learn to play the accordion . . . Her eyes light up at the sight of a banana split . . . free moments are ac. counted for in Maryland. DOROTHY THERESA WHITE 632 North Seventh Street, Camden Holy Name A petite brunette from XIIC2 , . . naturally she's called Dot . . . sel- dom spends a dull moment . . . much of her time is accounted for at the bowling alley . . . has her fingers crossed about traveling . . . Rot likes banana splits and we like er. sf ZARZYCKA I L rg ELEANOR ZAREMBA lO28 Thurman Street, Camden Saint Joseph This girl has no nicknames, iust Eleanor . . . finds Helen's an agree- able place to hang her hat . . . a present interest consists in keeping up with the men in her life . . . in- tends to wed a millionaire and tra- vel 1 . . nice and quiet little girl. EDWARD JOSEPH WOLF 242 Chestnut Street, Camden Saints Peter and Paul Efficient President of Section XIIA2 . . . Let's begin our prayers . that wave in his hair . . . likes Chloe when played by Spike Jones . . . after graduation he will study to be a Mortician if he can take it . . . we will patronize you Ed. VIRGINIA BARBARA IOB4 Thurman Street, Camden Saint-Joseph Known as Ginny by her friends . . . interested in sharp clothes . . . can be found in Helen's Luncheon- ette sipping a chocolate coke after school . . . enioys dancing at the Canteen on Friday nights . . . al- ways laughing over nothing. 45 Ts' ,, -U f SW? -Q, - 1. , f fav 1 If 72 o 6 1 I . Ili 01' 11' xg: fi 112 dl, 4. .1 11 I I 1 1' I 126 Ill lil Ji sl .n .gm MMS' lk., i X Q xx . QQ x U xt QNX LHR' Q0 X S5393 .X-2 X 1 , V' I 4 X ' .1 wg .KS 3 y. A f x 1.x 5 'pgnf' , .-,W K jg' XX . !. ' X' W A Jn 1 Q f X Q ' 1 A 2 if ., Zhu. Wfxx I' .fgffa , f- -S qs, b S W Q ge. .5 4i' 'i 5: S Q Asn 0' 3 P ,i ,L X l M 4 av . Q. .KX 1 , Nj , U ii I f W ff fi. 'E xx' ,f ,vw eg 'K g .. 'Q '- t , 'W 1 f Q? in fi .- .f W F at A tar xx X Yam , I ix , . , gn 'xxx 5. V 'Eff' Ll by K JA W v v f 4' ' . . , pr, K ' Q, , ,., A ww. 'ffl JFAVN ff. l Ai' v l. f'fA, X , Erik J K J sl ' 'iii' x A ' -' X dll A- - 1, - w w mf X - 1 . 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F LORENCE Treasurer ..,..,......,......,..........,.....,.,.........., ANNA Director of Department of Service ,,,......, JOSEPH who supervises the Chairman of Proctors ,.,,....,...,.,......,s....... Victor Chairman of Traffic ...............,,..,.,.. ....... H arry Chairman of Hosts and Hostesses .... ,.........., P atricia Director of Department of Extra-Curricular Activities .....,...,...,.,,,..,,.......... JOHN MAF who supervises the Chairman of Spiritual Committee ,.,...... Chairman of Literary Committee .,...... Chairman of Social Welfare ..,.,,.... Chairman of Bulletin Boards, ..... Chairman of Athletics ..,. ...,.. Chairman of Clubs ,........ Chairman of Music ,.....,,...... Director of Department of ..,..Harriet -----.Joan ,....Vincent Robe rt ...--,.Bernice --.--.Elizabeth Social Activities ,,,,.......,,...........,...,... ROBERT who supervises the Chairman of Parties and Dances .,.e..,,.......,,. Rosane President of Senior Class. ..,.......,.. ...,,. President of Junior Class ,....... s,....Alice Anne President of Sophomore Class .,.,. ......e........ J ohn President of Freshman Class .,.............. Bernadette Faculty members ac 56 f3S8 dvisers. Monsignor Bulfin accepts the solemn pledges of those taking the oath of office in the school's Student Council. ,,,f's kklf' 5 6 x tg K icxavlooysshx mee X Sccwc xaoooct 6 isefwc' fx KQY . ng. eoxjfar 5 xtea swat :fit ying cftx eo' S60 ,000 X96 efxcc afc C S 57 Student Council offices are filled by elections, and with the exception of the three under-class presidents, by members of the senior class. Candidates for offices are obtained by nominations by the students, subject to ap- proval by the faculty. Each senior section nominates one candidate for student-body president and one for sec- retary. The method of registering and voting at district polls, supervised by officially appointed poll clerks, is very simi- lar to that carried on in any civic election, The government of the association is based upon a constitution comprising ten articles, which clearly define the aims of the organization, the duties, responsibilities and desired qualifications of each officer, methods of con- ducting elections and meetings, and means by which the constitution itself may be amended. , 345 V-1-5592? xl-Q:-X45R'f:,Q-,, ,ka Q R 'Y mi., ' x 4.- 'Z ,Q ', . . all Lgf' . gf f' -sf y' 1? ' 2' ? , mx ,1 7. W .W asf, mf ' 4.111621 v-,gg--V 4,-4.-,,w,,5 5.-gk, ,. ,flu M--f M ,,- , wx nfwiifs if ' k xl '. . 'fyff' ff.. W qw, I. 4-uw :fx -- f 4- at ' . Q 4 I- ,.,,l4s lg'aJrP,4.-,sg Ag., 7, 7' :gg Y L Igf'2w5x'Ey ,. , if VK xl, H, ,sym- - - 3:3 .f-149-1 A gaauvrgti + 4 .J 1 ,QQ-,L A , - 1. ,, ...fd . 1, Q.,-fy. K et- A . . , P n- ,,,,,a J ff fy- 4- ,ww-51 k . .,f,4.-fw 5-gm-,g, ' FJ? Q '57 Q g A ,. 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