Camden Catholic High School - Yearbook (Cherry Hill, NJ)
- Class of 1948
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Text from Pages 1 - 120 of the 1948 volume:
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TEE CNNIIEEE L CAMDEN CNTHIILIE HIGH SCHO0L CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY THE members of the graduating class of Camden Catholic High School respectfully dedicate their Cathedral Spire to His Excellency, the Most Reverend Bartholomew J. Eustace. For a decade we have felt the Power that guided and ruled this Diocese of Camdeng we have experienced the Fidelity of your service to its spiritual and temporal needsg we have realized the peace of Christ which flows from the Wisdom of your leadership. Often we have prayed to Our Immaculate Mother to fill your consecrated hands with the abundance that is the perfect gift-- Glory to God Alone. We pledge you to go forth this year of our graduation strong in the Power of the Truth that makes us children of the Father, Faithful to the teachings of Christ the Son, and Wise in the possession of the Holy Spirit. This is possible because we too have asked through Mary to know the will of God and to live for His glory alone. The least of Your Flock, The Seniors of l948, Beg a Blessing. ...ilurlilho KN li K a i Q Q-, 2 wi S K5 if E! 'mx ..' NK' We 455.8 A W f w N P w Reverend Francis J. Hegarty Superintendent of Schools of the Diocese of Camden K nlm Reverend William L, MUKWW Reverend peter ll. Kelly R , 4 Khu' Vvineiw . . . Q. Sister giiiiv Teavhers ....l':.. :f ' GE SISTER MARY NICHOLAS SIST SVSTER MARY GEOR Physics, Chemistry, General Science Chemii MARY FRANCESCA Lam' y' echanical Drawi ns . .. and her iacuhy ea MARY NWE5 S'STER MARY D T . , V O SXS 1-Ypewritmg English ROTHEA 7 AW GE RT RU 561511 Journalism Enghsh' Y Assu SISTER Its:-,3gon0meI'Y Geome ' SISTER MARY ROSALIE MPTA Spanish SISTER MARY WINIFRED English S157-E Sfeno R Y Qraphy, CO GREGORY 777019,-cial La w . lm f SISTER MARY ROSAIRE Algebra, Applied Mathematics SISTER MAR Y F English, HMEQNCIS SISTER MARY NORA Bookkeeping, Office Practice, Business Arithmetic SISTER English, History A MARY VERONIC A SISTER MARY ALEXANDER Hisfory SISTER MARY COLMAN History, World Geography SISTER MARY M Biology ARCIA SISTER MAR English, FZHLIA URA C SISTER MARY EDWIN SIS General Science, English TER MARY PHILIP History, Latin rw OLGA SISTER MA Art, German ,I QARMEI- MARY SISTER Ngebra F N'-Y 561 ER MHISKOVI Sk BOXCNI Sp Ma M M SOHN P. MCCPQIYHY Nwekkc Okeckor 'oak Educakkon ase'oaXX Physx BasV-eKbaXX , B M33 :Q- ONXP6 XLHNXNY baXX 'YH Foox ownsend, Dhector oi Ban ' Km Xnstmctov. 6, Orc Yxesua, Wham . Mer , NJ x0 X weckor' W Frank Oppec K3 Chora D' , Corpsy :Roger , Bugha I 0 Pj GERALDINE M. BAE Nufri ' R flofv Fl? ANCIS EIGO ch, Algebra, English RUBY PANTIS Holhe Nursing EDWARD DONOHUE Hisfory, Commercial Arithmetic I I Y il-EAR ITE O MARGU5ir6'ary RELIGION ENGLISH AMERICAN HISTORY UNITED STATES HISTORY WORLD HISTORY WORLD GEOGRAPHY MECHANICAL DRAWING LATIN FRENCH GERMAN SPANISH GENERAL SCIENCE BIOLOGY 1 CHEMISTRY PHYSICS ALGEBRA PLANE GEOMETRY TRIGONOMETRY APPLIED MATHEMATICS BUSINESS ARITHMETIC BOOKKEEPING TYPEWRITING STENOGRAPHY OFFICE PRACTICE COMMERCIAL LAW JOURNALISM LIBRARY SCIENCE NUTRITION HOME NURSING ART MUSIC PHYSICAL TRAINING s mil.- ,Q . . History of Coat oi Arms T THE right side of the shield identifies the New Diocese of Camden. This part of the shield being the jurisdictional side, the Bishop assumes on it the insignia of his diocese, here represented by three elephant heads originally on the shield of that of Lord Camden for whom the city is named. As used by Lord Camden the three heads signify power, fidelity, and sagacity, respectively. The cross above each now transfers the same qualities to the spiritual order. The crescent at the top represents heraldically the Immaculate Conception, which is the title ot the Cathedral of Camden. On the personal side of the coat of arms, the gold cross running saltirewise athwart a field of red is the cross of Saint Eustace, who was a martyr. The trefoils are in compliment to Cardinal Hayes, whose coat of arms shows three shamrocks. The star at the top declares the present Bishop's devotion to the ever Blessed Virgin Mary. The motto translated reads: Glory to God Alone . - t .'m QA Inspecting their future home are Junior Section presidents, James Mulderig, XIA21 Charles Tull, XlAli Jimmy Murray, XIBQ Thomas Burke, XlAf Doris Monroe, XlC2f Dolores Cahill, XICI, and John Casey, Junior Class President. ,. V X.. Student Council: Joseph Clisham, President, -conducting meeting, Margaret Crawford, Secretary, Therese D'Aloise, Literary, Amelia Dowdell, Assembly: Joseph Wolfram, Extra-Curricular, Patricia Sullivan, Bulletin Boards, Claire Casey, Clubs: Eleanor Mulligan, Treasurer, Rose Smith, Social Welfare, and William Rusin, Music. .w , 1 K ,. ' 3, If -2:5 -ff - 4 -,I fi A. wg,-.X 5 , nipfsz 1 if 'fkxzq 53525 P KY' I-'55 V ,WV ,X 3 'fr' ff Q24 - W 59 X A5 . 6 , .. .. A fi , Q 3 - N '. ! 'fV Y 'W' A 1 f I T , I L 1 bw. ,, b ' wf1 l f05:-Lgitw. -,Q N 51 r 1, Mfxv - Senior Class President Edward Hughes K wkffgfxi, Q , ff qonflucfs ahnxqeting of.SgpQor.SectQor1.Prgsi- MKS if . .KL xx , 5 s Km fi' 1+ Sf an J... 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U, gig . , . s 4?e3v-wb' r f I s s Alice Ann O Bnen can remember May 4 1948 as a very specnal occaslon She had the prlvnlege of crowning our Blessed Mothers statue Shown with her are Theresa DAIolse crown bearer Dolores Delozier Dorothy Curran Patncla Bray and Margaret Leddy 'X . , , ' . . , , . . . . . ' , - F 1 - , ' I 'I . 1 1 I 6 s 4 f fi NG' kk Hx .Ax 5 X . X X. -. ' ' -'L-5-xxx k,,5,xg,.-xy ' sf . Q QR . -yi W X .wx lfew, , ? .r -'Sitfgii' , x, a . 1 X ,M NX iii!!! l 4 I iq 'B' Sports Editor Richard Noble interviews Oink Cuneo, Baseball Captain: Red Roberts, Basketball Captain and Joe Randolph, Football Cantain. I 'R -Dliil 'Ili , If A A 4: 1 I l r. 8 3 ,M wg A AL RQ-' 'j , nn- N Mane Dietz, Rose Smlth Josephine Lario and Carol Loeber put flmshlng touches to Chrrstmas packages prepared and delrvered by the Socual Welfare Commattee under the drrectlun of Sister Mary Rosalne Thus rs one of thelr many yearly prolects i I Il ar W' .h , 'sm ,, 'T' sr H mv' ff, 1 1 . if ,q L Y A . 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Behold lColonel Sixtus andl The Fighting Scraping, Victorious Men! Kef-I 6 p,oS5luqxx. Vs yn Nl noi' 1h0 Nic O'C0 'axy,a. Nxavlxmo xaafa tqosfoyxofif Me' if xames Cavanga' J53,'LauQ3xo, 41 my P01 ft Cat' A09 C? G'i3illlam Ne:c3 os29h 513' TESC iw. gersl' an ievfxxa lgehard Cecl VAC ...Vagabond 35 tcm' as Lanexoll They're Only Paid to Please and Pose , and proof that they have fulfilled their duty is demonstrated by a special song in their honor from the heroine, Rita Kosmatka. I 4. Bow, Bow! Pages William Rusin, Joseph Wolfram and Thomas Joyce earn their pay . 1The fun and wonderful memories of our Senior Play.i iff ,LWX 'Lf ,W LW. 2 ' ,K rf ug, fn ' I XV M X -ML ' . L L NL, 1 xi LL L X,,, ,LLM L gk . A K f,e ' . L L L A I V Q L 3 L . f L , s gym z fi? W .f . W fi, wif 1' f' . f Z2 f 7 ff5?5 Q ' A M' ..u,. ff ' ij L V ' - .x,i' li l - tx: fi, . -gig-.X t ' 5 L K LL S991 y 1 .1 LL LL .. .k.. 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AX CATHOL AXNH MW Reading Succur Tulrish Elm pointers 'o.LeorY'Ek 'chants .A ToPPte e TRAMPLES UVER WIlSON MW SIIIIIIIIS why MINI QYIS :Eleven 25 eading 5 hi GIUIIUQSZ? 4 'gli 32,7 I FIRST TIME IN FO0TBlIll HISTDRY Sp -. n ...... rchantvi Il FOOTBALL SCH I 947 ter .............. .. .... 7 holic ........ Oh. Clisham ll6l carries the ball as Captain Randolph ill, Barr HO! and Schmitt l32l advance to check a possible Merchant threat D-Q FUZZY MERLINO Stan Barr HOB cleverly eludes Reading Catholic's eleven with the assistance of Captain Randolph ll! and Feigenbutz ll9l while Clisham ll6l, Cuneo ll5l and Morrell 133 close in. Merlino 4281, O'Leary 463, Randolph KH angi Clisham H63 rush in to stop a Merchant gam. STAN BARR Olnkle HSP attempts to break away while Fuzzy Merlino 1281, Archie Gross 125, Joe Discher HSD and Joe Randolph HJ come up to lend their support. ' I r. 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S .., S' am' f 1 I Practice makes perfect as guards Joan McLaughlin Mary Abel and Joan Werner do the figure eight. v x X 1 1 3 ' I 3 . r ' 5 3 's J HR When Irish lassies are smiling, all the scores are in their favo, 4 V X K W 53 ,A B W 1 W 4 1 .N I we-5 .af ...,,,f, x KYXC of 60 , ,. WM Y I O ,. I .J-46.1, A . W . YVKWS .- mad A, , Camden Catholic Varsity cheerleaders Ann Collins, Louis Alice Ridgway, Captain Dottie Curran L ' Jeanne Culliton f e DePasquale, , ouise Prause, Jean Tasch and orm a V while singing the Vi t c cry Song. 6l Q to obtain ff --, -.w....,- Elliot and Feigenhutz attempt the ball. v Spectators look unconcerned during a if dull period. H K L' S 1 we e is V1 1,1 I 5 r - f, 1 4 l'.. 1 V ' , wx f f ,lg K W , 5' sf . , K, all 5 ff . Y, 'Q I p e-YQ, j .JP - ' fa Af' N e l E? E 'lf ' ' I ,, K wg, . I, A . X 'L rf Q A ,z y X , ' X 5 L V- , ' e 5 M , 57 3,55 . I K ,R 4. W X i Y ff, 5Q12 ,M g-,Q up ff' ,rx . , . 5 11 K 'UW 1 3 ,A -LLL ,V I Q U l Q ,S h 9 I, if X 29 ', ' , fain We' 1- i, A D a 2 we f a- A M' FW 'g ,i,,2wI .. k A ti? is . W -f f 2- f- win is Km ff ' r Q , ,- , N 7' 4551 2 A ' ' 4 l v . , A .V V ,',-, X, - V . V . ff---5i,u,2 V, ' I kia Q J: It d ivx K t A. X ,. K L , - A: ' The team pays a visit to A A A Q ,' ' 5 M ,M 'J J Q' Our Lady before a game v ' 4 4 g ..d. 3 , I Roberts waits fensely 'hile Feigenbutz and Scic stand ready. 54, Q. ilk. -sz r 'QE' Scicchitano springs up to prevent a goal . was N ii Q-pf Q H .r fffi 5523 'A' ' E ' v,..1.-51. :W Cathohc fans go wuld as Irish scores agam! GEORGE DANENHOWER THIS combination of lrish lads enabled C. C. H. S. to attempt once again to capture the City Series Crown. Tied for this coveted honor, they struggled through four tense, breath- taking, and praiseworthy periods, finally conceding defeat to the defending Farnham Park team. Camden Catholic Brown Prep ...,..,. Camden Catholic Merchantville .,,. Camden ............ Camden Catholic Merchantville ....., ,..,c. Camden Catholic Camden Catholic Camden Catholic Camden Catholic Brown Prep ,.,..,.. Camden Catholic ,.,.. ..,,.. South Amboy ..,. Camden Catholic Camden Catholic Camden Catholic ....,,, ,,,,,,, Camden Catholic Camden Catholic Camden ....,,,..,.. Gloucester .....,,, Camden Catholic Lower Regionalu Camden Catholic Camden Catholic Wilson ...,..u,....,. Camden Catholic Reading Catholic Bristol .......u,,..... u..,... 3 7 Wilson ,..,,..,,..... South Amboy .... Camden Catholic Camden .......,,... Camden Catholic Bridgeton .......,.. Gloucester .....,.. Reading Catholic .,,,.,. ,,.,,,, 4 O Palmyra .,,.,,,,,,,, Bristol .s,,,,,,,,,,,, Camden Catholic JOE CLISHA 'S 2 ,D JL xx ul, ,f , Ba eball Haflml fa 'nom Kg' crYfH:KGrosS afm rfb I IACGOVQ Joe Lace C ary' reg Fr 'e Ffat Cavan army 116,272 :nd -SQ , i Ed Healy, Jim Campana, Joe Rodriguez Franny Cortez and Charles Frafes Talking over the game. 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'fn Archie Gross, Joe Clisham, Bob McFadden all set for the big night. pf x be -u, 5 vvviv' Berry Farrell and Bob DePcrsia anfici ate a W N-La D . memorable evenmg. rf' K 'KIM 45 2fe B0ffy Mah Born' re McDonr-ren 5' as Ed Gimmi an Frank Clanccy and Jane Malloy looking absorbed but not in each r other. di Id-fa5h,Ong30Ef admires D f Ouquer 0 fy cm, anfs and Differ-,fly by Grace, Jack McHugh, Bob Schmitt, a Gubenska, Ball Hamilton and Mary Rosclli chat during intermission. ,A 'V lv ss., Frank McLaughlin and Peggy e dances. between L ddy relax Q53 hem ax JANE MALLOY Editor-in-Chief 'K' Anna DiCiano Florence Spear Alice Anne O'Brien W., x 5 f, Jean Tasch 1l:.r' ' nga? fy, 5 Betty Renz as ' Theresa McDermott, yu-.- -' 'Al Eelozier, Marne udeon, Emily Zeigler, Clare Kraus. Joan McAdams, Peggy Crawford. Jeanne llrisfalli, Joan Werner,- lliton, Charlotte Morris. , sp Yew? Dorothy Curran WU? I Margaret Leddy Theresa D'Aloise Dolores August Cecelia Kelly Helen Prosinski Patricia Ormsby '4rf,.,..-,.,. . ,fi ff us gm Mm Ms QM Mm JOSEPH MARTIN CLISHAM Mme., 415 North Ninth Street, Camden Immaculate Conception, Camden Bashful Joe . . . Camden Catholic's favorite pin-up boy . . . neat dresser . . . Pres of Student Council . . . line-plunging fullback on Irish squad . . . Jitterbugging: ugh! One ba- nana split, pease! . . . Knock it off . . . Archie's shadow . . . spark plug of the basketball team . . . Faithful Sodalist . . . Georgian Club . . . Hunting and Fishing C ub. .wll i Q Us MARGARET CATHERINE CRAWFORD Hpeggyu 524 Greenwich Avenue, Paulsboro Saint John's Sugar and spice and everything nice, that's what Peggy is made of . . . Actively engaged in the Sodal- ity, Student Council, Chorus of The Royal Vagabond , and Yearbook Staff. Someone looking for an effi- cient secretary . . . Here's your gal. ELEANOR CONCEPTA MULLIGAN UEIII 423 Beideman Avenue, Apt. 400 East Camden Saint Joseph's Likable personality . . . pretty hair and bangs . , . favorite in school . .. prefers West Philadelphia . . . danc- ing feet . . . eye for a good foot- bal game . . . rarely seen without Peggy . . . always seen at Saint Joe's on Tuesday night . . . theme song- Jim Never Brings Me Pretty Flow- ers . . . good commercial student . . . proud member of Student Coun- cil . . . fifer in Bugle Corps. fi' OLPH .iosevn i.esi.iE RAND Randy , 5 cl' Avenue, Laurel Sprmg 5 Ma lSOI'1 20 Saint Lawrence am . ndefeated foolbag 5 C. Captain .of U -rector of ServlC -ence ctive D' 'Cl nt 0f,5C' S. . - ag'f!s:3feGeorQ'andCg:-,ti Club M8935 of Gia: gig? Bind Cab- , . . cor . h ss, dalitY - ' 'iiiocyiftjies are manxiinig ind bage - 1 '- football! was ci math eight-lifting, hermsffy an W nnis . , , likes C Dr. Mayds? - - ' fe' D a friend- of I el joel Lo ts ot luck 'f' Co' eg JOSEP H MICHAEL Wo'-FRAM Aucs ANN MARY o'smEN 10 park glee ,iobieii Sai tfief, Riverside . ri , 30 Ardmore Terrace, Collingswood ggector of exfr eters S . a- V saint John town ,' 'gzlgys me igf,',Q23ar acmih . ' : n A . Our darlin', our lovely, our O'Brien pobd, galil' co19n,E.?ufoHeQe, hghfgs 1 capable director of Social Ac- fie ce .' . , fhoseeffrom HSWPGS! tivities . . . Classical Club . . . Oh Hunfmblhatigns W'efd shin am' Virgil . . . Glee Club . . . sweet- 'fA,CAf'Q Club , ' ' f Fishing and ness personified . . . school spirit '95 G' and medals . . . keeps the orchestra in egccerllent tune . . . accomplished pianist . . . beautiful Irish eyes . . . lover of Brussel Sprouts . . , ' guards her office as president of Saint John's Sodality even on the Basket- ball court. 78 make his glfher .5a,'f,, 'ee Club I ' . Q, C0Untsagf, T the r'nedi:am5 fo orite subjects Ysics an-,Ong msfi:-ld . as EDWARD WILLIAM HUGHES Eddie 330 Atlantic Avenue, Camden Sacred Heart Eddie . . . gavel holder of the sen- ior class . . . Gunner . . . captain of student council team . . . spark- plug of the Demons . . . plays a mel- low trumpet in C. C. H. S. band... a bass in the Glee Club . . . cho- colate nut sundaes his favorite . . a good dancer . . . sharp dresser... Maurice Evans of l2A1 . . . Apple polisherl Josm-i versa PERN0 Joe 318 Berkley Streeff Camdec-3 Lady of Mount Cam' . d Our l I . fagcinate all his Pals ' ' and UV Hoe to me accordiona gadge, by vlallm awinQ - - '- r . .- niechamca? hfmefoom P'e5'?,Z'llteness fiend! Qlears al Smllfribds- . . ' expert aIvl8Y D ' mduS . store . . . his MOL? 31, mervs cl0flCgxL9r , , . longs saxeliniify on f'BoY'e 5 cv.. autbgm up Cinder tra to FRANCIS WILLIAM MAGANN Frank 1249 Liberty Street, Camden Sacred Heart Witty president of IZA! . . . Jupi- ter, king of the gods . . . loaned the football team his thunder and lightning to give them their zip . . . made a han some comic opera sol- dier . . . one of the Barons . . . makes informal and laudable re- marks . . . especially at home room meetings . . . Hunting and Fishing Club. MARION THERESA SAJ EWICZ Mania 938 Lansdowne Avenue, Camden St. Joseph's President of homeroom and Culinary Arts Club . . . smiling brown eyes and curly hair . . . class singer, cake maker, and entertainer . . . smooth dresser . . . never lost for something to say . . . So what else? . . . Loves the woods in Medford . . . Mrs. Lu- scher! . . . Al Jolson's biggest head- ache . . . secret ambition is a secret. 79 .1- JOSEPH ALOYSIUS DISCHER Disch 23 Princeton Road, Audubon saint Rose of Lima Disch . . . popular senior . . . problem child of XIIA2 . . . stellar right end of the Irish football team . . . plays basketball for Saint Joe's . . . always saying, lt's a free coun- try! . . . muscle man of the Audu- bon Canteen . . . likes dancing iwith Marijanel . . . one of the famed Comic Opera soldiers . . . happy mo- toring, Joe. JAMES P . . N x ATR MCCURRISTLSK Jimi, Ml- Laurel R oad, Mo Our L 0 eSf0wn ai: of Good Counsel, P . Ovrestow iciffrflden' of lzc- n . of f . . , 25.222 Q-'37 .Sith gfu5fP9'?'J::5S- man fo hls Time sklafoy' ' - . spengs Historyr two years mg ' - - Navy'E hair, student . ,' '6,,Io?hDer gem ' I if wavy I DOLORES DOROTHY AUGUST UDOH., l34 Ablett Village, Camden Saint Anthony of Padua Walkie-talkie of l2A1 . . . Glee Club soprano . . . curly locks . . . whether rain or shine . . . Sodality member . . . Bll.L ions of ideas on anythin and ever thi . g V y ng . . . oh, that fiendish laugh . . . steady cus- tomer at the Friday night dances . . . never a dull moment . . . immediate future uncertain . . . et tu Brute et Caesar? . - , makes classmates' lives merrier . . . class actress. S MARY ANN ABEL Mabel ll43 Dupont Street Camden Saint Anthony of Padua Mabel, sweet and Abel . . . on the ball with the girls' basketball squad . . . sharp hairdos . . . C. C. H. S.'s Valentine . . . Die Deutsche Verein . . . has a sneeze of her very own . . . Ruth's shadow . . . Terry's other half . . . l2A2 secretary . . . to be or not to be la nursel. ELIZABETH CATHERINE BARTH ,igetsyn 254 Woodlawn Avenue, Collingswood Saint John's Typical Senior . . . loves brief forms? . . . glories in jitterbugiging . . . on Friday night . . . a c erry coke, please . . . warbles in Glee Club . . . one of the Big Four . . destined never to grow-up . . . tu- ture plans X-Ray Technician . . . her kingdom for a Cadillac . . . always found in Sister George's room . . . l wonder why? DOLORES MARIE BALZER Blondie 23l3 Forty-sixth Street, Pennsauken Saint Cecilia's Hi Blondie! . . . proud member of the Bugle Corps . . . good natured and always pleasant . . . knows how to laugh it off . . . loyal member of the Cooking and Glee Club . . . does all right on that bugle . . . class artist with plenty o talent . . . Keep it up, who knows what will happen! if X. i K ir i ANGELO JOSEPH BATTISTE Angie Diamond 821 Haddon Avenue, Camden Immaculate Conception Sheik of l2A2 . . . prominent mem- ber of the Diamond Club . . . excel- lent dancer . . . Hello Frank, this is Angie, got a problem . . . week- ly clean-up boy at Lido Club . . . yearbook staff? . . . the only sing- er in o enin choru p g s . . . fashion plate of senior class. Vitae' as RAYMOND JOSEPH BEN DZIN ,,Ben,, i407 Norris Street, Camden Saint Peter and Paul Big Ben in blue . . . faithful Phil- lies fan . . . future draftsman . . . winner of school spirit awards . . . ardent bowler . . . enjoys dancing . . . . . . plays tackle on football team . , . throw a lot of weight around in l2B . . . great basketball booster... iovial Chairman of Proctors . . . Nine out of ten vote for Ben ! DIVA THERESA ALF ,Deen 808 South Sixth Street, Ca Our Lady of Mount Car Black wavy tresses . . . quit personality . . . wardrobe w envy . . . just loves danci lends the spirit of 76 to t section of the bugle corps . motto Life can be beautif friendship is her by-word . pendable , . . WouId you me, that anyone could be so JANE FRANCES BART Janie 254 Woodlawn Avenue, Colling Saint John's South Carolina, here she comi- little page lady . . . pro member of the Deutsch Clu can you hear that sweet note Bugle Corps? . . . sings to H in the Glee Club . . . looks to being a woman in white . . without the Big Four . 15 1 tr ,' j. .sl 'HN BAPTIST BOUILLON Soupy Ardmore Avenue, Haddonfield Christ the King Beef, alias Sparky . . . always to supply a good 'oke . . . Forever Bowing Bubbles . . . ly found talking about cars- Cadillac convertibles . . . bass le Glee Club . . . A. A. repre- ive . . . hopes to go to college future-insurance and business ger. LLEN AGNES BURNS Sugar Throat 08 Carlisle Road, Audubon Saint Rose of Lima s has her Irish up . . . lends ice to the Glee Club . . . loves rts . . . favorite football . . . r of the Culinary Arts Club nders what she did to deserve nd . . . good natured . . . Oh, ugh! . . . proud resident of on. Bl DOROTHY MARIE BERGBAUER Do 9l6 State Street Camden Holy Name Competent secretary of Section l2C1 cheerful and willing to help whenever she can . . . ardent mem- ber of Our Ladys Sodality . . . friendly to everyone . . . tries her skill at cooking in the Culinary Arts Club . . . football strikes a special note . . . cherishes fond memories of C. C. H. S. WILLIAM JOSEPH BUENZLE Bill l606 Forty-ninth Street, Pennsauken Saint Cecilia's Will he beat the 8:40 bell? . . . blame it on the bus being late . , . past member of the Courtesy Club . . . Mr. Pretzel , . . life could be beautiful except for homework . . . privileged male member of l2C2 . . . the Savar is lost without him . . . no one to occupy rear seat in balcony. -'N We 4 at PATRICIA ANN MARY BRAY 2733 River Road Saint Anthony of Padua Always seen but never heard , . . ready and willing for college . . . plans to write a good book . . . craves butterscotch sundaes without cherries . . . found with Glee Club on Thursdays . . . Library Club gets its share of her time . . . one of the few girls who can boast of a driver's license and a car too! .tl PATRICIA ELEANORE BURNS upatii l l28 Kenwood Avenue, Camden Sacred Heart Parish Blonde bombshell cheerleader . . . Bud ding with personality and charm . . . Giggles . . . faithful to Cecilian Club . . . Stay at my house . . . soprano extraordinaire . . . Bluebird of Happiness at five A. M. . . . constantly having neat parties . . . our gang . . . Wildwood summers . . . in the gym at noon . . . Nursie! . . . that red pocket- book with the trapdoor! ROSEHELENE BARBARA BERGER Rosie 2332 Forty-ninth Street, Pennsauken Saint Cecilia's Carlotte . . . One of the four girls that followed us . . . lends er talents to the Glee Club and Sodality . . . dazzling fingers on the keyboard . . . member of the press club . . . seldom seen without Fran- nie, Janie or Angie tBig Fourl . . . hope to hear her some Sunday on the Hour of Charm . E at JOHN THOMAS BURKE Bud 53 West Center Ave., Maple Shade Our Lady of Perpetual Help Red-haired lad . . . valuable asset to Georgian and Science Clubs . . . host in the annex cafeteria . . . favors red haired lassies . . . seldom seen without Joe . . . loyal Irish rooter . . . often found playing golf . . . likes mechanical-drawing . . . also assists traffic committee . . . seldom beats the school bell . . . de- sires a college diploma. i it ,N N .Mi t 9 .gr g ,gl- I 5? , 'c i J QR A I V. JOHN FREDRICK CAMPBELL Fred 2l l North 42nd Street, Camden Saint Cecilia's The boy with the two-toned hair . . . hangs out at Nick's , . . favorite subject is Physics . . . the only fel- low at Catholic living in two places at once iPensauken and Camden! . . . quiet and conservative . . . never on time . . . most ardent de- sire is a car. ROSEMARY AGNES CARSON Rosie 2983 Yorkship Square, Fairview Saint Joan of Arc Introducing Rosie, one of the best . . . liked for her pleasant, cheerful personality . . . greets everyone with Ye gads . . . soft spot for dancing . looks forward to Wednesday nights--Why?f . . , famous for her giggle . . . did someone say How's Lew? . . . future secretary . . . dreams of a home of her own. GLORIA CONSTANCE CAMILLI Shorty 241 Milton Street, Camden Holy Name The glory of XllA1 . . . Oh, so nice to know! , . . Sorry that seat is taken . . . what a memory . . . Cecilian Club couldn't do without her . . . life of the party , . . ls she on a feather diet ? . . . headed for the State Capital in Septem- ber . . . popular girl with the ink bottle! JEANNE BERNADETTE CARR Re 6428 Browning Road, Merchantville Saint Peter's Jeanne with the bright red hair . . . sweet and charming Irish rooter . . . divides her talents generously among the Cecilian Club, Glee Club, and .Bugle Corps . . . all this and brains too . . . enthuses over the Fort Dix dances and Wildwood sum- mers . . . faithful follower of the 54 bus schedule . . . tickles the ivories like a pro . . . hideout the Harvey House. Gs!-Bi KATHLEEN MARY CAMPBELL Kathy 7542 Park Avenue, Pennsauken Saint Peter's, Merchantville Classical Club . . . Notorious for her contagious giggle . . . a coke and two pretzels, please . . . blonde, blue-eyed damsel . . . spends Satur- day nights at the Walt . . . mys- terious letter leads tour through New England States . . . cultivates her talents as a homemaker in the Cu- ynsary Arts Club . . . Ambition . . . JAMES VINCENT Hcampf, l3l l Browning Street, Saint Peter and Stiff ition for ardent Dame tan dresser . . tellar for Joseph Decatu lunch time iangout 1 beautiful ties . . . tain Engel! . . . stood by a certain gi be called Doc. ' A . Q X C MARY JANE C Janie 4420 Westfield Avenue Saint Cecilia's Blonde drummer in the . . . Hi Sarge . . . tiny the Culinary Arts Club . . kick? . . . who else but . . . enthusiastic sport fan, when it comes to football going and good natured . when dancing . . . parti song, Guilty . 5 GLORIA ELIZABETH CARTER O I7 Charleston Avenue Lawnside Saint Rose of Lima Likes everyone and vice-versa . . . Oh, shoot! . . . lends her voice in Glee Club as an alto . , . always good for a laugh . . . member of the Cu- linary Arts Club . . . physics, a fa- vorite subject . . . future Lady in White . . . hard-working member of the basketball team at St. Rose's. Wigs' ANGELA JEAN CASELLA Angie l7l Asbury Road, Swedesboro Saint Joseph's A fine lassie from Swedesboro . . . fifer in the Bugle Corps . . . rates oh for her wonderful clothes . . . outstanding member of the German Club . . . always smiling . . . looks to a college education . . . terrific Lady of the Court . . . one of the big four . . . football a favorite sport . . . a blonde bundle of charms. .AMUEL JOHN CASELLA MARY CLAIRE CASEY Sammy A Reds Asbury Road, Swedesboro gl - 920 Vine Street, Camden Saint Joseph's 5 Holy Name Krupa the second . . . quiet Chairman of Clubs . . . can be found Lui type . . . same model as .., hunting for Reuben . . . oh those y A .... one of the reasons auburn curls . . . usually seen with ecord confusion . . . S. A. or f Connie and Mealy . . . lends a help- P . . .lartother of the Waltz 5 ing hand whenever' needed . , . . . . serious about college plans treasurer of the Culinary Arts Club -daily Cobbs patron . . . lessens . . . always squeezing money out of ness of lonely ladies . . . knows someone for some occasion . . . Li- o pull strings-violin, of course. brary Club member. K - 1 f. 'sl' .' ff' JOSEPH MICHAEL CAVALLO is ARIE ELIZABETH CLARK 617 Vine Street, Camden Holy Name et Marie . . . delights in say- Well, for crying in a Bucket one ot the few who walk to I . . . nimble fingers at the . . . always seen with Jo member of the Glee Club and rr Arts Club . . . likes dancing, aly if a certain Art Lund is ed . . . spends most of her iys at Saint Joseph's dances. B3 Actor 1204 South Third Street, Camden Our Lady of Mount Carmel A happy-go-lucky fellow . . . strong supporter of the bass section in the Glee Club . . . at home in any sport . . . Janku, the apothecary . . . full of spirit . . . his song is Charming . . . Casanova of the senior class . . . proud member of the cast of the Royal Vagabond. 2 T' dxf! rf 14,5 'Ik T JOSEPHIN E ANN CLAYMAN MJD., Clarksboro Road, Paulsboro Saint John's Swing low sweet Jo . . . brown- eyed brunette . . . Glee Club . . . daily rider of the 47 bus . . . Culinary Arts Club . . . delights in dancing at St. Joseph's . . . Don't lose it! . . . never seen without Marie . . . what happens to her voice at football games? . . . Jo, how do you fix that hairdo? SAMUEL ALFRED CASELLA Sammy Township Line Road, Swedesboro Saint Joseph Future farmer . . . that other Sammy . . . class blusher . . . likes horseback riding . . . hails from the big city of Swedesboro . . . drum- mer boy in the band . . . Little Sam . . . quiet, bashful type . . . holds down the City Hall corner waiting for that Swedesboro bus. .1-5 GREGORY JOHN CAVANAGH nGregn 508 Chambers Avenue, Gloucester Saint Mary's Arrived just two years ago via Glou- cester Catholic . . . member of the baseball team . . . has an unusual hobby that of woodworking . . . short stay on the football team . . . hopes to be a famous civil engineer . . . a natural as the Royal Vaga- bond . . . likes sports . . . attends the neighborhood dances regularly. ii J' 'Ds nk .-Yxdgffi t X- 5 QI A . a n inf: - at-if -,pai WILLIAM EDWARD COHO Bin 528 Cedar Street, Camden Immaculate Conception Better known as Bill . . . able- bodied member of the stage crew . . . rarely seen without Andy, Peck or the gang . . . druggist junior grade . . . special attraction for the Grand cashier staff . . . Country gentleman of Royal Vagabond especially likes the name Betty . . . Ffossible future with the U. S. Ma- runes. 4-vp fs, e, '13 ,.rB DOLORES JUNE CONNER Dee l684 Minnesota Road, Fairview Saint Joan of Arc A nice brunette . . . green eyes . . . loves dancing . . . happy, her middle name . . . plenty of style . . . es- pecially the New Look . . . no- torious for giggling . . , she adores Maple Shades . . . member of Glee Club . . . speedy typist . . . just loves English . . , frequent visitor at St. Joe's. FRANK ALOYSIUS CLENDINNING Clem Stone Road and State Avenue Laurel Springs Saint Lawrence Truck-driver Clem . . . physics, favorite subject . . . shared tackle slot with Big John on Irish for- ward wall . . . is it a permanent, Clem? thrives on spaghetti . . . What 'cha get, Mate? . . . adores ROSE-colored cbiects . . . Joe Dur- kin's other half . . . dislikes home- work . . . hails from deep in the South iJersey, that isl . . . lsn't it time for last period yet? 3 qv.. ANN COLLINS Second and Park Avenue, Garden Lake Saint Lawrence Be back in a minute . . . shes just wild about Harry . . . secretary of Science Club . . . plans to work in the uniform of a nurse . . . har- monizes with the Glee Club . . . Sack Dress?? oh what a lovely teach- er! . . , I have to catch my bus... come on kids give a cheer!!! .ar Wi fn' qv' JOSEPH CARMEN COLALILLO Joey Diamond l-438 Belleview Avenue, Camden Mount Carmel Herculean stature no impediment to smooth dancing . . . overwhelming personality . . . loads of friends at C. C. H. S .... always ready for a good time . . . loves football . . . yearns for fathers new Buick . . . active member of the Barons As- sociation. MARIE CECELIA COONEY Marie Washington Avenue Saint Agnes', Blackwood Terrace Newcomer . . . former student of Hallahan . . . hails from the me- tropolis of Blackwood Terrace . . . likes skating and dancing . . . excels in both . . . Chemistry know-nothing . . . member of the business club . . . Give me two eggs . . . ad- vocate of jitterbugging . . . petite . . . blonde . . . possessor of a dry humor . . . quick on the comeback. FRANK MICHAEL C Diamond 724 Linden Street, Immaculate Conception Swell fellow from North would rather dance than sharp dressing makes a the girls' hearts . . , a Joe's booster . . . mar Diamond Basketball Qui: no future except to ma money . . , to hear the see Clif. SE THERESA CATH CONNELLY 32l New Jersey Avenue National Park Saint Matthew's Boards a 4l each A. M. . 1 . . . ways seen Mary secretary!! dent roc tional Bears . . . lts a monster . . . No, Sw . . . it's the Willy's . . Toni? Fooled by that Loves culinary arts . come in small packages . . . Theresa. ax Z' FR ILIA OTTILLIA COZZO Ceil 8457 Eden Lane, Delair Saint Veronica's etheart from Delair . . . con- ider of No. l8 bus . . . load . . . friendly at all times . . . smile . . . sparkling eyes... Euiet , . , spare time spent in letters to Cholie . . . g gum her hobby . . . hates dork . . . don't we all? ROTHY RITA ROSAIRE CURRAN Dottie E3 Walnut Street, Camden Immaculate Conception ng captain of the cheerlead- . always asking questions . . . ' has several things to do at Ene . . . daily Mass and Com- . . . Does anyone know where this period? . . . low-voiced ent of the Cecilian Club . . . a letter, Miss Curran . . . -ooted and graceful at Senior ime . . . zealous member of -iok Staff. AGNES MARIE COOPER Aggie I3 Seventh Avenue, Haddon Heights Saint Rose of Lima Answers to Aggie . . . personality plus . . . petite and prim . . . loyal Sodalist . . . favorite pasttirne.?? . . . dancing at K.K. . . . en- chanting soft green eyes . . . straw- berry blonde bangs . . . bound to succeed . . . one of Catholic's sweet- est gals . . . active member of Glee Club . . . keeps in step with Bugle Corps . . . Culinary Arts Club. AGNES ELIZABETH COSTELLO Betty 737 Berkley Street Immaculate Conception Crazy over Al Jolson's album . . . member of Culinary Arts . . . likes all sports . . . especially football... favorite period, lunch . . . favorite expression, Holy Cow . . . no gripes about bus drivers, walks to school every day . . . considered quiet by all . . . reading favorite pas- time . . . hopes to marry sometime in the future. DONATA ANGELA CRISTALLI Dina 445 Royden Street, Camden Our Lady of Mount Carmel Dinky . . . Glee Club soprano... Oh! no not that . . . has long wavy tresses but prefers' Bob bed hair . . . always laughing . . . So- dality member . . . plagued by Do- lores . . . seen but seldom heard . . . l don't care what it says, it costs seven cents . . . sweet per- sonality . . . full of vitality . . . plays the organ at Mount Carmel . . . one quarter of Big Four . BERNADETTE ROSE CRAIG Bern Sixth Avenue, Pine Hill Saint Lawrence's Sweet and lovely . . . pal to all. . . dismissal finds her scampering to Strawbridge's . . . President of the elite O.K. Club . . . knows her p's and q's, also her Ells . . . Chirps a high soprano in the Glee Club . . . favorite color . , . Navy Blue . . . battles the crowds on the Sl bus with Rose and Mary. RITA DELORES D'AGOSTINO D Aug 916 South Forth Street, Camden Our Lady of Mount Carmel Petite Commercial Student . . . ar- dent member of the T. L. S. gang . . . great music lover . . , hopes to settle down some day . . . has set a fancy to no one . . . can be found anywhere with other half Cass . . . Oh! those fearful Goodnights . . . greatly anticipating graduation . . My how you've changed . bangs and all. ,HJ ., l. 'if 'fs JEANNE AGNES CULLITON Jeanie lOl Fern Avenue, Collingswood Saint John's A sensation as Violetta . . . peppy cheerleader . , . a great admirer of Northeast Catholic's Crew . . . keeps sharp watch on gates . . . likes dances and parties, anything formal . . . art editor of Spire . .. Oh! Professor! . . . proud mem- ber ot Glee Club . . . wants a large wardrobe . . . patient and persever- ing . . . always comes out on top. fx, ,.--'- . 1 f GEORGE THOMAS DANENHOWER uoann 344 Carteret Street, Camden Immaculate Conception What say Monster! . . . ardent member of l2A3 . . . C, C. H. S. Varsit football and basketball ace . . . likes dancing and sports . . . dislikes math . . . neat dresser . . . Oh that physique . . . frequently seen with Disch . . . always seen on Sunday nights at St. Joe's with the boys . . . Curly . . . good luck to you in the future, George. ROBERT EUGENE DE PERSIA Bobby Diamond 607 William Street, Camden Mount Carmel introducing Bobby, happy-go-lucky problem child . . . South Camden's contribution to C. C. H. S .... usually heard before he is seen . . . interested in anything for a laugh . . . his chief desire-to see his name on C. C. H. S. diploma . . . also yearns to play football for Phi- ladelphia Eagles . . . because of his fun-loving ways, he will be greatly missed by the faculty! THOMAS EDWARD DALEY ' Ted 1750 Gross Avenue, Pennsauken Saint Cecelia Tracks . . . loyal member of Deighan's pinball club . . . lives in Pennsauken . . . has a pet mos- quito . . . pride and joy of Tech- nical Division . . , drives girls wild with that wave . . . what a line! . .. personality plus! DOLORES TH ERESE DELOZIER Dee l48 South Barrett Avenue, Audubon St. Rose of Lima Dee , one of her tweny-eight nick- names . . . vital member of Color Guard . . . predominates on basket- ball court as captain . . . flaming tresses indicative of her love of Camden Catholic . . . always busy . . . regular attendance at Sodality Masses.. . . suddenly interested in Gershwin music . . . favorite subject physics . . . Oh, that western Penn- sylvania accent . . . passes time drawing and writing poems. I 'I s X1 MARY THERESA DEITZ Ree 430 Brooks Avenue, Magnolia St. Rose of Lima Member of the T. L. S. Club . . . favors Magnolia dances and foot- ball . . . hopes to make someone a good stenographer . . . always has a smile on her face . . . lots of fun to be with . . . a bubbling person- ality . . . never in need o a friend . . . earns madamoney slaying in Grant's Junior Department Store . . . will always REE member you! FRANCES THERESA DE SANTO Bonnie 324 Morse Street, Camden St. Joseph's Always smiling . . . good friend to all . . . ready with a helping hand . . . usually seen with Cass and Peg . . . looks to a certain Castle on the hill . . . pastime dancing and mo- vies . . . leaves Tuesday night to the crowd . . . a receptionist in the future . . . Who else can this be but Bonnie? 86 THERESE MARGARET D'ALOlSE 1,-ferry.. 202 North 36th Street, Saint Joseph Terry of all trades , . . rates as the Literary Chairman . . interest is being a guard girls' basketball team . you seen Mary and Ru Warbles away her Thu noons as a Glee Club s generously lends her tim the Annex Cafeteria . . penser of the first corr LOUISE MARIE DE P Lou 3026 Merrimac Road Saint Joan of Arc Lack pep? . . . only because has it all . . . one of our well cheerleaders . . . a pleasing ality . . . petite feet live for . . . right in step .in all concerning the Cooking Clubs . . . noted for her smile . . . yearns to be private secretary. 4A PAULINE DOMICO Monkey rown Point Road, Westville Saint Anne . . . easy to get along with Emiles . . . Holy Mackeral! ks in Joe's Diner, Westville es to wait on her customers ecially a certain George . . . music lover . . . enjoys any dancing . . . Glee Club alto amber of Cooking and Com- Clubs . . . just makes it to my the last bell. P'-'Q N THOMAS DURANTE Jimmy orth Sixth Street, Camden maculate Conception nown as Jimmy to all . . . all around fellow . . . royal f basketball team . . . fol- irls! . . . enjoys Friday night t C. C. H. S .... whiz at d science . . . blends his ith tenors of the Glee Club lans his future around ice B7 MARY ALICE DEVEREAUX irMaryii 451 Biedeman Avenue, Camden St. Joseph Runs for the l4 every morning . . . never seen without her shadow The- resa . . . always has the Toni look . . . always ready with her winning smile . . . Mary's joke of the century! . . . lends a helping hand in Culinary Arts Club . . . puts time in at Strawbridges and Clothier each afternoon . . . hopes to work in an office after graduation. l ETHEL MARIE DOYLE Teede l26 East Fourth Avenue, Runnemede Saint Theresa Need a reliable secretary? . . . C. C. H, S. offers quiet, capable, Ethel. . . known as Teede . . . sweet and small . . . spends her free moments preparing dishes for the Cooking Club . . . always found singing My Bill . . . never wears bandanas on rainy days . . . doesn't need one.. . envy of all girls with those curly locks. ss.. 'E' A-R - I' IA AMELIA PATRICIA DOWDELL ,,MeaIyn 329 Byron Street, Camden Holy Name Class clown . . . chatterbox . . . talks a mile a minute . . . never keeps quiet . . . constant needler of Sister Dorothea . . , always borrow- ing money to go to the Harvey House . . . always orders french fries and a cherry coke . . . a displaced person . . . Ohl my asthma! . . . never without Connie and Claire.. . always in trouble . . . that palpitat- ing heart. as EK ,ti lf: , Q . ig 2 4 3 A. JOSEPH JOHN DURKIN Joe 7 East Atlantic Avenue, Audubon Saint Rose of Lima Our handsome, blue eyed Romeo . . . eligible for Hollywood . . . flashing smile . . . popular and then some . . . never in need of a friend . . . favorite sport is basketball . . . dancing is his weakness, also bru- nettes . . . his pastime? riding the 4 bus . . . chooses college next . . . we wish him the best of luck. i ANNA LUCY DI CIANO uoicin Sl l Ferry Avenue, Camden Sacred Heart Dici . , . Sacred Heart Sodalists rave about their prefect . . . Oh, those boys! lbrothers, that isl . . . doesn't worry about rainy weather . . . has naturally curly hair . . . roots fcm' Whippets . . . Oh, my aching back and little fishes! . . . world's champion debater . . . that laugh! . . . Never without her friends . . . Where would the Irish be with- out her? 1 ..f' ' MA., 1 , fr IM. MARY BARBARA DUETSCH Pee Wee 208 Pine Avenue, Maple Shade Our Lady of Perpetual Help Peppy bundle of noise . . . never a dull moment when Mary's around . . . always a smile on her face . . . Lucy's better half . . , raids the ca- feteria and gym with the T. L. S. gang . . . favors marriage as a ca- reer . , . happiness is a person called Joe . . . fervent football fan . . . raves about Maple Shade . . . Favo- rite saying Naaaa! JOHN ARTHUR ESHLEMAN MESH. 420 Linden Terrace, Camden Immaculate Conception Esh . . . to privileged friends only . . . always thinking of Joe . . . writes whenever possible . . . expert gunner???? ltotal for year - one rabbitl . . . eats where the elite meet to eat . . . Deak's . . . vi- sions of new car in future . . . Oh, to see his name on a diploma Tech- nical, of course . . . Dear Jonathan! MATTHEW JOHN FLANAGAN ,.Bo,. II8 Fairmount Ave., Laurel Springs Saint Lawrence Bo . . . trig whiz . . . visions of college . . . football career ended by iniury . . . claim staked out in Laurel Springs . . . second home, Seventh and Federal . . . supports neighborhood dances Don't believe in it! lwork, that isll . . . tech- nical adviser of Xll-B , . , Georgian Club . . . stage coach rider . . . Science Club . . . would make an excellent jitterbug land we do mean Jitterll. JOHN RICHARD ENGEL Johnnie 5308 Harding Road, Merchantville Saint Joseph's Little Mac's shadow . . . oh! those females! . . . Chairman of Athletic Committee . . . a fisherman at heart, has quite a line with the gals . . . industrious . . . polite . . . a good student . . . mechanical drawing is easy for him . . . eagerly looks for- ward to college . . . co-editor of the Xll-B Local . . . captain of Saint Joseph's basketball team . . . mem- ber of the Georgian and Hunting and Fishing Clubs. ii? MARY CATHERINE FITZGIBBONS 1fMare11 I9O Erial Road, Clementon Saint Lawrence, Laurel Springs Mare . . . regular rider of SI bus from Clementon . . . Friday night movies . . . sleek page-boy . . . I want a girl just like the girl . . . those excursions to the Hoagy House . . . claimed by Strawbridges after 3 P. M .... doesn't give a Hooey . . , never without Rosie, Bern, or Ethel . . . mingles talents with so- pranos of Glee Club f 9,4 -. - 1 , eq Q, E FRANCES MARGARET FARRELL Frannie 29I7 Westfield Avenue, Camden Saint Joseph's Frannie . . . big beautiful dim- ples . . . a lady of the court . . . important member of German Club . . . always seen with the Gang . . . headed for a career in white . . . plans to return to C. C. H. S as school nurse . . . discovered the Friday Night Dances lwe wonder why?J , . . just adores a mellow trumpet JOHN PHILIP FLYNN Jake 23 East Knight Avenue, Collingswood Saint John's Jake . . . Math this afternoon? . . . drug store Johnny , . . pockets empty but library full lbuys all lat- est booksl . . . Do you read 'em, Jake? . . . Hear Ye, hear ye, Ladees and Gentlemen! In this corner is Jake, thee soda jerker of Collings- wood . . . lends talents to Glee Club . . . future Arthur Godfrey. WALTER CHARLES FIC 2020 Hayes Avenue, Saint Anthony of Padua FIC i of future eve en + Paper -+- B obbed! . . . ruggi Name . . . one o cal boys from over . . Cramer Hill's gift to Mater . . . . . . blond bomb :ter . . . enioyed n i ' i l RAYMOND HON FITZMAURI Katz 2033 Fillmore Street, Sacred Heart The professional stagehand man behind the scenes his own tool chest . . . thing for the asking . . . of the stage crew . . . paging Murray-he's determined to . . . 'regular comic oi: , . . dependable . . . ca enthusiastic Glee Club l: ways in a hurry . . . et everyone. l ii ION JOAN FORMANEK bury-Glassboro Road, Sewell Saint Joseph's . . . willing at all times to helping hand . . . one of the few in the Color Guard... o drive a car . . . Oh, for ide open spaces! . . . alto . Springer in Glee Club . . . ile for all , . , equally adept ng and skating. RITA GALLIMORE Jo Anne Street Merchantville Saint Peter's Annie . wears the white on the girls' Bugle Corps Club . . . , for XllA1 Mary's . . wonder why? . . . one of old buddies . . . ambition, Campus girl. EILEEN MARIE FOLEY 4l l Carteret Street, Camden immaculate Conception Eyes of blue . . . smile for all . . . never without the crowd . . . ambi- tion to be another Florence Nightin- gale . . . main interest in Class of '49 lquite a rnysteryl . . . lends ta- lents to Glee Club and Cecilian Club . . . seen often with a certain some- one from Fairview . . . Who can she be? . . . None other than Eileen! a CHARLES EDMUND FRATES Charlie 2920 Octagon Road, Fairview Saint .loan of Arc Charlie . . . Fairview B. C.'s bas- ketball star . , . loyal Friday night dancer . . . found on Catholic's foot- ball and baseball fields . . . Pa- tience is a virtue! . . . lsuffered through two years of first year French!?!l . . . dances at the Y. W. . . . Technical Degree bound . . . pals around with Buddy from Camden. MADELINE AMELIA FRANK Runt 306 Liberty Street, Camden Saints Peter and Paul Short and sweet . . . pleasing per- sonality . . . Oh! those long chestnut tresses . . . quiet and undisturbed . . . Glee Club . . . Sodaiity , . . Culinary Arts . . . seldom seen with- out Jean . . . prefers chocolate ice cream and a certain dark haired chap!! . . . Do you know your Phy- sics? . . . Future seen as lady in white. WILLIAM TERRANCE GARRITY BiIl B32 North Third Street, Camden Holy Name Bashful? Bill . . . signal calling quarterback on Irish Eleven . . . English Class Canary . . . Party and Dance Chairman . . . Got your Math done? . . . missing link of XIIA1 . . . college ambitions . . . T. N. T .... collector . . . tooth- picks and telephone numbers . . . If l were president, there would be an all sax band . MARGARET ROSE FOREMAN Peggy 27 East Clinton Avenue, Oaklyn Saint Aloysius Peggy . . . sweet and petite . . . Party and Dance Committee . lent talents to senior play for Opening Chorus . . . wears out many pairs of dancing slippers . , . Ford Con- vertible convert . . . visions of a vine covered cottage in the future . . .Club advocate . , , seen with Bonnie and Ginny at all times. JAMES ANTHONY FREDHOFF Jim 24 Washington Avenue, Collingswood Saint John's Jim . . . one of the many lads from IZA2 . . . heard every after- noon . . . artist or writer !?!. leeny, meeny, miney, mo!l . . . Ugh, Math . . . Jake's twin . . . Oh, l can't wait 'til English period . . . What's the lure of the North Woods, Jim? . . . those ties! . . . lends tenor-base talents to Glee Club. if . 1 ii S. , ,xx RICHARD SHERWOOD GERST Rich 536 Nassau Avenue, Paulsboro Saint John's Royal mess . . . vigilant traffic officer . . . pet gripe-his middle name . . . liked his French teacher best of all . . . Message of love . . . bashful about revealing his lofty ambitions . . . has hopes of college . . . comes from peaceful Paulsboro on the Delaware . . . has trouble getting cars for the proms. 1227 IRENE KATHLEEN GRACE ulu 3196 Federal Street, Camden Saint Joseph Irish eyes Irene . . . charming per- sonality . . .sweet as candy . . . good natured . . . her Irish laughter heard through the halls . . . active member of Bugle Corps and Sodality . . . music lover . . . Oh that curl . . . supports all school activities . . . loves dancing, and a certain Jack . . . secretary-to- e in the near future. PATRICIA CLARE GEDRYS Pat 416 Viola Street, Camden Sacred Heart, South Camden Jovial manager of girls' varsity . . . honor student . . . pianist . . . Spire typist . . . Glee Club Alto . . . loyal member of Culinary Arts and Press Club . . . favors underclassmen . . . fond of studying physics . . . longs to be a freshman again . . . com- rnutes on No. 2 . , . plans a career in white at Misericordia. 1-...., EDWARD RAYMOND GIMMI Gim 445 East Emerald Avenue, Westmont Holy Saviour Lifeguard at Crystal Lake . . , priv- ileged character in the lunch line . . . lone man on Bulletin Board Committee . . . dimple in his chin . . . Georgian Club . . . Dictionary of Gimmisms . . . defensive center of football team . . , Glee Club . . . tried to match Greg with his patch . . . favorite subject History . . . draftsman's future . . . That's fun- damental. l 19' JOAN ANNA GIDEON Joanie Eleventh and Bay Avenue Beach Haven Saint Thomas Those 7's never run on schedule . . . marches with the Irish color guard . . . one of our Royal Ladies . . . never seen without Jean and Betty . . . found boarding a Beach Haven bus every week-end . . , Oh fine . . . Sodality member . . . always pleasant . . . easy to get along with . . . helps keep Harvey House . . . Oh, Details, Details. JOSEPH JOHN GRAMIGNA Bud 245 South Davis Road, Audubon Saint Rose of Lima Truly a mans man . . . quite a la- dies' man??? . . . Senior Waltzer in the play . . . can always be found with the Oaklyn gang . . . daily commuter to South Philadelphia . . . will always be remembered as a good Joe in his bud of life . . . truly a friend of all. 90 MARY TERESA ,,Mare,, i927 Lexington Avenue Saint Cecilia Beat the Saint did you football HELEN ANNE GOF Helen 43l Albany Avenue, W Holy Saviour Brown-eyed beauty of C. . . . attraction for tall men eyes, black hair . . . lends lents to the Glee Club . member of the Cooking rarely seen without Marge . . by all her friends for her quie . . . anxious to become a hair t GILBERT GUIDRY Diamond Pierce Avenue, Camden int Anthony of Padua seball player for Camden . . . has a smile for every- . can often be seen on a bus . . . full of fun and 'ee . . . spare time is spent with the Diamond Quintet ketball club . , . longs to be fect husband . . . Cramer ft to C. C. H. S. IS MARIE HENDERSON DimpIes I5 Kearsley Road, Erial Saint Lawrence kating and records by Vaughn r Irish temper and red hair together . . . can be found to Gimbel's Wednesday uns . . . member of the Sl . tries to acquire that Span- ent . . . always seen with one of the girls . . . loves we of Don. 9l JOSEPH JOHN GROSS Archie 325 Delaware Avenue, Riverside Saint Peter Versatile Archie . . . high scoring hero of the football squad . . . oc- cupies pitcher's mound with out- standing talent . . . shines on a bas- ketball court . . . hidden scholastic ability . . . master of the keyboard . . . keeps in tune as a Glee Club tenor . . . magnetic personality . . . guaranteed to give you a laugh... often seen with Joe. WILLIAM FRANCIS HAMILTON Will l4lS Park Boulevard, Camden Sacred Heart Nicknarned Ham . . . wears sharp blue and white coat sweater . . . also likes to be seen in flat brown Stetson . . . full time basketball fiend . . . noted as class ioker . . . seldom seen without Tom Daley . . . what a ladies' man . . . never with- out an answer . . . that's our boy WiIlie . I or a f .Q .1 , whim 1' It li l t x. JAMES ROBERT HAMMILL Gaylord SSI Grant Street, Camden Holy Name What a sense of humor . . . brilliant . has many chap . . . likes horses . . talents . . . always on time! . . . slick dresser , . . fond of musicals . . . Anglo-Saxon nose . . . cute ears . . . rugged . . . collects butterflies . . . dotes on margarine . . . long eyelashes . . . very demure . . . dog is his favorite animal. RICHARD JAMES HIGGINS Bud West Atlantic Avenue, Woodcrest Christ the King Bud . . . tall, good-looking drum major . . . competent chairman of the host and hostess committee . . . spare time is spent working at Key- stone . . . Naturally . . . future salesman in the stationery business . . . college bound, perhaps! . . . strong, silent type . . . was his part- ner in the Senior Waltz just an ac- cident? HALINA IRENE GUBENSKA Gubbie 4lS Van Hook Street, Camden Saint Joseph Answers to Gubbie . . . known for her lovable personality . . . Oh those jokes , . . heart warming smile . . . has a kind word for everyone . . . she's our honey . . . eats candy for entertainment . . . Has anybody got any potato chips? . . . Sy's or her . . . won't let South Amer- ica take it away. RICHARD ROBERT HEIGH The Roach lO94 Thurman Street, Camden Saint Peter and Paul Proud resident of Camden . . . one of the ex-stage hands . . . enioys ice and roller skating . . . main ambi- tion is with the lce Follies . . . hopes for perfection soon . . . his second home is Helen's . . . loves to do nothing and does . . . famous ex- pression, A A A Drop Dead . . . skates all year round. ELIZABETH MARIE HORNER Betty 209 Carlisle Road, Audubon Saint Rose of Lima A salute to the tall, dark-haired Sarge of the Color Guard . . . march- ing feet set for California . . . en- ioys sleeping and??? . . . spends most of her time in Haddonfield . . . can be found with Ann . . . green eyes and full of fun . . . personality plus . , . Want to buy some lumber? THOMAS CHARLES JOYCE Tom l2O University Boulevard, Glassboro Saint Bridget Big things come in small packages . . . GIassboro's gift to C. C, H. S. careful! Tom swings a mean ping pong paddle . . . shy and quiet man- ner . . . has many friends at Cath- olic . . . winning smile is outstand- ing at all times . . . will gladly lend you some of his time , . . good luck to Florida's future hotel manager! FRANCIS JOSEPH HINCH Frank 715 North Tenth Street, Camden Holy Name Favorite sports-football and bas- ketball . . . likes dancing sometimes . . . never seen without Joe or Mac . . . one of l2C2's lovely boys . . . likes those 90's in Math . . . Don't worry about it . . . French apple pie, his favorite . . . whiz in Physics . . . Seen any easy job around. KENNETH RAYMOND ITTERSHAGEN riKenn 6ll North Eighth Street, Camden Holy Name Ken has his one eye on an M. D. career . . . other eye favors the Navy . . . pet hate, Latin . . . fa- vorite sport, swimming . . . easily bored . . . never has any detention slips . , . yearns for traveling . . . likes bowling lall night! - . , favorite song, SJ the Sea . . . especially Wildwoo . 1 ANN RITA HUMPHRIES Archie Woodbury, Glassboro Road,Sewell, Camden Saint Joseph Sweet and petite , . . always willing to help . . . pleasant personality and smile . . . interested in bookkeeping and a certain??? . . . easy on the eyes . . . happy-go-lucky, yet de- pendable . . . active member of Glee Club, Sodality, Culinary Arts, and Traffic Committee . . . always seen with Marion . . . hopes to be a full time bookkeeper and ??? :P ' DOROTHY MARIE KAMINSKY HDOVI 819 Howard Street, Camden Holy Name Tall . . .brown eyes and hair . . . good natured . . . always smiling . . . that's our Dot . . . usually seen racing the 8:40 bell , . . hails from North Camden . . . can be seen after 5:30 at the bakery . . . never seen without Anne . . . hasn't any par- ticular liking for Spanish , . . can always be seen cheering at all games. MARY RITA KEEFE North 27th Street, Camden Saint Joseph's natured Mary . . . winning and disposition . . . famous cry those crowded buses! . . . cheerful . . . delights in skat- ut finds it hard to keep off kles . . . lends time and ta- o Press Club, Traffic Commit- d Sodality . . . bound to make one an efficient and compe- secretary! A MARY KOSMATKA North 28th Street Camden Saint Anthony of Padua Club and captain in Corps... byall... hostess . . . cheers loudly another Lily Pons . . . haunt, Harvey House . . . . clothes and french regular at Saint Joe's Sun- JOHN FRANCIS KEATING lOl Baird Avenue, Mt. Ephraim Sacred Heart Blond skyscraper of l2B . . , String- bean . . . Legs . . . strong, silent type . . . never seen without Gene . . . contributes to the l2B local . . . earns his salary working at Keystone . . . serious moments are extremely scarce for Keating . . . when Kelly's there CECILIA MARIE KELLY uceilif 708 North Eighth Street, Camden Holy Name Ceil . . . drummer in the Bugle Corps . . . gypsy of the Golden Ear- rings . . . likes good-all kinds . , . plays the piano and sings equally well . . . semi-pro entertainer at Fort Dix Hospital . . . lt wasn't easy . . . can't stand still when that jitterbug music starts . . . sud- den interest in Valley Forge . . . always i??l on time! . . . has a wit- ty remark for every occasion . , . Cfcilian Club second --Glee Club ato. 'n1 'inI 1 JOANNE ELIZABETH KELLER njofi 227 Guilford Avenue, Collingswood Holy Saviour Jo a sweet girl with disposition to match . . . a member of the Glee Club and Culinary Club . . . wel- come addition to the chorus in Sen- ior Play . . . Always seen with Peble . . . hails from Collings- wood . . . favorite haunts are Har- vey House and Lewelyns . . . summers spent in Wildwood . . . all- round girl . . . hopes to be an asset to Camden Trust Bank . . . hates blind dates , . . sees her future in the U. S. N .,.. Freckles . 1-7' RICHARD STANLEY KOZIEJA l.,fty ll4l Whitman Avenue, Camden Saint Joseph's Ladies' man . . . likes to polka . . . hopes to play college ball . . . in- terested in C. C. H. S .... future? sports . . . played back on the football team . . . eats one meal . . . all day long . . . hangs out at Helen's Luncheonette . . . member of the barons . . . slugger on the Whit- man Park baseball team . . . fine and charming personality VERONICA ANN KEATING Ronnie 342 Carteret Street, Camden Immaculate Conception Ronnie . . . noted for her win- ning smile . . . famous Saint Joe's follower . . . favorite hobbies, danc- ing and fun making . , . lady of the court . . . faithful member of bulletin board committee . . . per- sonality and good looks account for her popularity . . . starts all con- versation with a laugh . . . likes her meniman?l tall . . . ambition ??? in ,- E 3' EUGEN E JOHN KELLY Gene 816 Grant Street, Camden Holy Name Known to l2B as a consulting en- gineer . . . roams about room in- specting the work , . . always giv- ing opinions on other's plates . . . will probably become an Al IHSDCC- tor with such experience . . . high pitched, squeaky voice . . . head full of ideas . . . another fighting lrish- man . . . always seen with String- bean McPole Keating . L JOSEPH ARTHUR LACEY Joe ll3 Blackwood Road, Clementon Saint Lawrence Hails from Clementon . . . a tall, good-looking member of Catholic's Baseball team . . . spends his free time swimming . . . brightens every- one's day . . . pleasant personality topped with an ever ready smile . . . never a dull moment when Big Joe is around . . . future is kept a se- cret . . . Lots of Luck Joe! W MARGARET PHYLLIS LEDDY Peggie 67 South 29th Street, Camden Saint Joseph Peg of My Heart . . . brain at Math . . . daily Mass and Commun- ion . . . zealous Sodality secretary . . . Glee Club . . . future math- ematician . . . dabbles in photog- raphy . . . Yearbook Business Man- ager . . . very conscious of New Look . . . all sparc time given to Cecilian Club . , . collector of reli- gion medals . . . Why the special interest in Physics and Solid, Peg- gie? CLARE RITA KRAUS Krausie 739 Sylvan Street, Camden Sacred Heart Krausie . . . able secretary of the Tuesday Culinary Arts Club . . . Sa- cred Heart Sodality . . . travels to Germantown each week-end to work as a soda-jerk . . . What's that you say? . . . ardent rooter of the Four- teenth Ward team . . . Oh! that giggle . . . l thought I'd die! .. . acting as Chub best characteriza- tion . . . one of our best typists . ., a credit to her Alma Mater. Q35 THOMAS THEODORE LANUTTI H1-omn 4917 Westfield Avenue, Pennsauken Saint Cecilia Tall, dark and handsome . . . Penn- sauken's gift to C.C. H.S .... pompadour sends the girls wild . . . sparkled in the Royal Vagabond . . . unbeatable smile . . . future cry Shave and a haircut, two bits . . . La Nut . . . Harvey House patron . . . Glee Club appreciates his support . . . why the double physics period??? al' 4 , rv' r f'vf'L t u l i 1 ,1 als Q18 LAURA ELEANOR LADIK Sport IOS East Bettlewood Avenue, Oaklyn Saint Aloysius Sweet girl . . . liked by all . . . one of the many members of the T. L. S. gang . . . rushes to Woolworth's every day after school . . . ambition -good housewife . . . never without a smile . . . happy-go-lucky . . . good sport . . . quiet student of l2C2 . . . Oh, that coal black hair. of CARROLL AGNES LOEBER 33l4 Rosedale Avenue, East Camden Saint Joseph's Three year girl . . , spent freshman year in boarding school . . . daily commuter on 6 bus . . . loyal fan of Frankie Lane . . . enthusiastic football fan , . . especially when B and E played . . . fellow warbler in Glee Club . . . enjoys a good laugh . . . loves dancing . . . frequent visi- tor at Kessell's . . . never-seen with- out chum Mildred. 94 ONY JOSEPH MALESICH Mousie I3 Viola Street, Camden Sacred Heart for his friendship with the . . . always dreaming of Bet- . often found shooting mos- in the class rooms . . . makes mplete . . . best sport, indoor . . the Diamond Brothers d his vocation . . . Oh how to get up in the morning us' a moment!!! EPH THOMAS McBRIDE Mac est Main Street, Maple Shade ur Lady of Perpetual Help known as Mac . . . faith- mber of Georgian Club . . . laying basketball . . . ardent for the fighting Irish . . . f those No. 7 riders . . . seen with Frates and Hamil- . dines at Deighan's . . . dis- hysics . . . excels in solid... says . . . would never make a an. ELIZABETH MARY LYNCH Betty I I5 Cooper Avenue, Collingswood Saint John Lass with the dimpled laugh . . . Bugle Corps drummer . . . one of the Collingswood kids . . . always seen with Ruthie and Mary . . . fa- vorite pastime, dancing . . . lf Notre Dame were only co-ed . . . a friend of Vaughn . . . a friend of all . . . loyal member of Tuesday Social Science Club. f '.': 4 I is . an , t--Q .ws ws' gsut. -.I ,sires ELIZABETH CHRISTINA MAHONEY ,,Beny., 841 Penn Street, Camden Immaculate Conception Has anybody here seen Bernie?? . . . active mem er of the Cecilian Club . . . singer of How Soon . . . fa- vorite sport football . . . personality plus . . . and a supporter of Friday night dances . , . a Lady of the Court . . , likes a little coffee with her cream . . . craves cherr -vanilla ice cream . . . often seen with Ginny. -0 THEODORE KON RAD MARKIEWICZ Te i223 Decatur Street Camden Sacred Heart Camden Ardent basketball player . . . a hard working engineer . . . Editor of the I2B Local, flashiest paper in school . . . jokester good natured . . . al- wa s with Proctor Ben . . . swell felilow . . . gaily danced in the Open- ing Chorus . . . quiet senior boy. N JANE VERONICA MALLOY Janie 2859 Kansas Road, Fairview Saint Joan of Arc Janie . . . known for her red curls and pleasant smile . . . always tell- ing Finney jokes . . . an asset to the Sodality . . . party and dance representative . . . one of the cute pages in The Royal Vagabond . . . Editor-in-Chief of the Yearbook . . . Two left-feet Malone . . . holds secret her ambition . . . loves travel- ing to Pennsauken. EUNICE ELIZABETH McCANN Eunice 2960 West Octagon Road, Camden Saint Joan of Arc Unice . . . never a dull moment when she's around . . . faithful hos- tess . . . order girl of Frosh Cafete- ria . . . O Birds . . . longs for a Buick . . . Classical Club supporter . . . pals around with Marty . . . loyal patron of Harvey House . . . libra- rian job claims spare time . . . fu- ture Lab Technician . . . Opening chorus of Senior Play. JOAN MARY McADAMS Hjoani. IO9 Edison Avenue, Collingswood Saint John's Likable personality . . . wistful eyes . . . seen daily dancing in The Royal Vagabond . . . efficient sec- retary of IZCU . . . high stepping member of the Color Guard . . . wherever there's fun, there's Joan . . . chummy with Pat and Peggy . . . active Sodalist . . . loolfing for a capable secretary??? . . . Here's your gal . . . Culinary Arts Club. BERNARD JOSEPH McDONNELL Bernie 966 Niagara Road, Fairview Saint Joan of Arc Proud resident of Fairview . . . easy to get along with . . . Sister, may l speak to the Booster representa- tive? . . . Gentleman of the Court . . . ex-stagehand . . . treasurer of the Georgian Club . . . dislikes lan- guages , . . finds math interesting . , . blushes easily and often . . . serious at times . . . l mean . , . hopes to spend his days on the West Coast with B - - - . FRANCIS JOSEPH McLAUGHLIN Frank 67 South Dudley Street, Camden Saint Joseph Poor old Chef-Chick . . . the sym- pathetic father in Royal Vagabond . . . one of the charming come- dians . , . mischievous Mac . . . Tiny to the boys . . . ace of the Hurricanes . . . always at Cs . . , Food and Frank . . . guardian of l2B's treasury . , . Man I love Physics, but Trig! . . . baseball and basketball fan, plus. RITA KATHLEEN McCANN Reet 2403 North 39th Street, Pennsauken Saint Joseph Reet . . . laughing eyes and spark- ling smile . . . hurries to Straw- bridge's after school , . . Oh! those seams! . . . talks about a certain boy from Philadelphia . . . talented l?l member of the Culinary Arts Club . . . specialty in spaghetti sings with the Glee Club . . . ca- pable secretary . . . always found with Clare . . . appreciates a good joke. HARRY ARTHUR McGOVERN ,,MaCk,, Elma Avenue, Laurel Springs Saint Lawrence Harry . . . member of Georgian Club , . . Hunting and Fishing Club . . . usually late . . . Einstein at Physics . . . avoids studying . , . fre- Quents the late bus . . . never seen with money . . . would like to be a model of Rip Van Winkle . . . liked by all . . . when he's asleep . . . right or wrong, he's always right . . . feels at home anywhere . . . good fortune in the future, Harry. QQ-say, .Mg ROBERT JAMES McFADDEN UMMH 702 Linden Street, Camden Immaculate Conception Soft-spoken bossman of IZA? . . . a good looking chap as well as a sharp dresser . . . whiz at Physics and Chemistry . . . quiet, conservative and rough, that's our Mac . . . one of the Baron's , , , rates very high with cue stick . . . well liked . . . recognized by his free and easy stride . . . member of Science Club . . . Star basketball player of Cramer Hill. JOAN MARIE McLAUGHLlN McGuck Park Avenue, Lindenwold Saint Lawrence McGuck . . . famous for her dry wit , . . tall able guard on the bas- ketball court . . . loyal Spire tylgist . . , member of The Culinary rts Club . . . devoted rider of the num- ber 5O . . . enjoys dancing . . . spare moments spent patronizing Laurel Sweet Shop . . . agrees on Harry for '48 . . . not Truman! . . . Oh, hon, JOSEPH MERLINO Fuzzy Pike and Garfield Ave., Atco of the Assumption a grin . . . first the big Irish of school spirit . . . . . . country born 'Marcel,, the curly- in Royal Vagabond leader of the traffic . 'at ain't etiquette luck in the future Fuzz . na- THERESA MOGCK ,,Ann,, Wood Street, Camden Holy Name get along with , . . never ithout Dot . . . just makes bus 8:30 each A. M, . . . member of the Culinary Arts . . cute . . . brown hair and . quiet . . . lots of brothers ays seen at CathoIic's games es music . . . headed for an osition. 97 MARY CATH ERI NE McVEIGH 28l6 Carmen Street, Camden Saint Joseph Graceful and able ballerina of Royal Vagabond . . . popular with class- mates . . . cheerful personality . . . favorite subject Physics?? . . . still humming Jack, Jack, Jack . . . Won- der why? friendliness displayed by her winning smile . , . one of those rare pupils from Saint Joseph's . . . want Mary? . . . look for Ginny . . . has yet to reveal her ambition. MILDRED KATHLEEN MITCHELL Millie 302 Beideman Avenue, Camden Saint Joseph Fun-loving . . . likable Blondie . . . loves dancing . . . especially at the Shade . . . found amidst the anxious sports fans . . . lively con- tender in swimming . . . faithful rooter of the Rockets and M. S. B. C. . . . likes to and does a lot of walking . . . favorite hangouts - Kessel's, M. S., Carroll's . . . wears out oh, kid! and l'm embar- rassed . . , always seen with Carroll. YP' t e Y I 4 is T it HELEN RITA MILLER Riva 639 Bettlewood Avenue, Collingswood Saint John Sunny smile and disposition . . . ne-ver stops laughing , . . always thinks she's wrong, usually right... beautiful dimples we all envy . . . oh, those eyes! . . . claims to have the best boy friend in the world . . . name's Mike . , . frequents the doc- tor's office-as receptionist . . . good hand with a paint brush . . . traveling's her ambition. CHARLOTTE MARIE MORRIS 741 Park Avenue, Collingswood Saint John's Charlotte is a grand old name . . . Bugle Corps drummer . . . faithful officer in the Science Club . . . added gracefulness and charm to the Ladies of the Court and Ballet . . . sweet personality . . . always seen with Pat . . . perfectionist in music . , . those long eyelashes! . . . member of the Sodality . . . intends to study nursing in the near future . , . Good luck, Char! PATRICIA J EAN MENSI NGER Pat l27 Maple Terrace, Merchantville Saint Peter's Always singing German songs . . . Harvey House . . . Glee Club . . . hails rom Merchantville . . . stamp collector . . . saw Jolson Story four times . . . favorite concoction cherr cocoanut ice cream . . . in the gpening Chorus of play . . . loyal football fan . . . future nurse . . . all-round Irish rooter . . . mem- ber of senior Sodality . . . pleasing personality . . . best to you Patsy. GERALDINE ANNE MOFFA Gerri IIS Mountwell Avenue, Haddonfield Christ the King Laughing brown eyes . . . happy-go- lucky . . , Put that in German . .. one of three old buddies . . . Boston or Wildwood? . . . Say, what are you doing here? . . . charming hos- tess to girls' varsity . . . college bound . . . Physics Major? . . . royal waltzer . . . forever traveling . . . our gang . . . those buses! . . . wishes football season lasted forever . . . Buicks. Alix, l FREDRICK WILLIAM MULLIN, JR. Pete lOl State Street, Camden Holy Name Neat dresser, avid sports fan . . . soldier in the play . . , known for his looks . . . always found in any argument . . . has but one flame... always remembered as a swell guy . . . daily rider in No. I6 bus . . . industrious and cooperative worker . . . friendly with everyone. HTH. BARBARA AGNES O'CONNOR Bobbie 48l6 Browning Road, Merchantville Saint Peter's Lively Irish Lassie . . . answers Bugle call as twirler . . . one of the three old buddies . . . Sea Isle sum- mers . . . varsity basketball star.. . Science Club . . . Glee Club . . . hidden talents come forth from sen- ior production . . . there goes my '54 'A. . . l want a taffy . . . hoogidike . . . a girl with a thou- sand ambitions-future model? . . . likes to be with Pals . . . long live the Queen! JEANNE ANN MULCH Jean 317 Liberty Street, Camden Saints Peter and Paul All the girls yearn for her curls. .. one of the charming Ladies of the Court . . . capable and likable Pre- fect of Saints Peter and Paul's Soda- lity . . . cheers Camden Catholic High on to victory . . . always en- joys our Friday night dances . . . future Lady in white . . . Culinary Arts Club . . . very pretty general student. JAMES ALOYSIUS 0'BRIEN Jim 930 Haddon Avenue, Camden Immaculate Conception Many interesting pastimes . . . ac- tive member of the band and or- chestra . . . frequents Friday night dances . . . would rather drive a car than anything else . . . hates to get up in the morning . . . just beats the last bell in the morning . . . an unnoticeable interest in girls . . . ambition-engineer. JAMES PATRICK NAWN Jim 3024 South Atlanta Road, Fairview Saint Joan of Arc Cut-up kid of XII-B . . . always good for a tall tale . . . famous for his imitations . . . alias Anyface . . . showed real talent as Sixtus , .. displays ability and skill in playing the Clarinet in both the band and orchestra . . . gun spark of The Royal Vagabond . JOHN FRANCIS O'LEARY The Toe IO Virginia Avenue, Westmont Holy Saviour Twinkle toes . . . played a lot of tackle on the gridiron . . . regular guy . . . Cy's other half . . . bas- ketball at Holy Saviour . . . prefect of Sodality . . , loyal to hometown girls or girl??? . . . Science Club . . . LaSalle's loss, Catl1olic's gain . . . friends call him Big John. 98 JANET KATHERINE Jan 448 North 4lst Street, Ea Saint Joseph s Sugar and spice and ...oneofC.C. H. friendly with everyone Irish!! .... made a cute outstanding student . . . cheer on C. C. H. S. . . with Girl's Bugle Col . cicled future . . . Cul . . . charmin lift' found at C. night. MARY CATHERINE 331 North 42nd Street, Saint Joseph Brown-eyed blonde of Xl daily rider on No. I4 bus not quite a ten o'clock lends her talents to press Glee Club . . . never see Mary K ..., class goes all out for sports, and cokes . . . intends to mark in the business i i REW FRANCIS PARKER Ace 69 Liberty Street, Camden Saints Peter and Paul . . . tall and lanky . . . te period-English . . . spends me pretending to be a drama- tor . . . always breaking an . . never without gum . . . seen with Rickie, Bill and the . . . Camden CathoIic's Robert um . . . No flag pole climbing that great big world! JOSEPH NICHOLAS PICCIOTTO Hpycikn South Fourth Street, Camden Sacred Heart going . . . takes life as it always seen with the personality plus . . . Oh, . number A-l in whiz in Physics!! to do anything . . . spends his and sleeping . .. Joe. DONALD OLAF OLSEN Curly I2 West Kings Highway, Mount Ephraim Sacred Heart Ring, Ring . . . OIsen's Pharmacy! . . . favorite food-tasty pie . . . hobby-reading books and collecting stamps . . . forever spending hard- earned money on the latest shows and movies . . . member of the Science Club . . . tenor in the Glee Club . . . plans to attend P. C. P. probably ending up with a string of Drug Stores. MICHAEL CHARLES PERFETTO Mike Diamond 925 South Sth Street, Camden Our Lady of Mount Carmel Very sharp dresser from Fifth Street . . . can be seen with the barons of XllA2 . . . changing disposition . . . nonchalant Mike . . . always lending a helping hand . . . Sinatra fan . . . ambition for the future a beauti- tian . . . another diamond kid from South Camden . . . considers every- one his friend. i VIRGINIA MARY PANCOAST ,fGinny,, 739 Maple Terrace, Collingswood Saint John Smiling all the time . . . ardent fan of the Opportunity Boulevard . . . marriage, the only career for Ginny . . . Oh! those six boys . . . always singing Let's Be Sweethearts Again . . . summer and swimming top her list of likes . . . rnain dislikes- school and homework . . . pastime- eating out . . . one of the most popular seniors. NN. ANN CATHERINE PIERZNIK l l98 Chestnut Street, Camden Sacred Heart Not much of her but oh, what a per- sonality . . . those pretty blue eyes and dimples . . . outstanding in the Opening Chorus . . . dependable Ann is always there . . . Culinary Arts Club . . . Business Club . . . Sodal- ity . . . undecided about the future . . . one sure to succeed in what- ever she does PATRICIA ANN ORMSBY Bubbles 2353 Cove Road, Merchantville Saint Peter Better known as Bubbles . . . spark- ling Irish eyes and flashing teeth . . . popular with everyone . . . very FRANK in all her statements . . . her favorite subject-Math . . . fa- vorite pastime-talking over a Coke . . . full of fun . . . usually the or- iginator of it too . . . future un- known . . . enlivens the Bugle Corps as a fifer. VINCENT ANTHONY PESSOLANO Diamond I47 South 27th Street, Camden Saint Joseph Where did he get that driver's li- cense? . . . always in the midst of a joke . . . tips the scales at 220... swell fellow . . . coaches the Dia- mond Basketball Quintet Club . . . a future Hop Harrigan of the air... without Vince the place is dead . . . cften seen at Friday night dances. , E lc,-i, . fs? fl' HELEN JOAN PROSINSKI Helen l274 Sheridan Street, Camden Saint Joseph One of the Three Blind Mice . .. Tell us about the time you were in Wildwood, Helen . . . Harvey House patron, table for three please . . . Pony express gal . . . lends vocal ability to Glee Club... active member of the Dead End Kids . . . Honest to John . . . capable secretary of Social Science Club . . . bound for Philadelphia School of Occupational Therapy. L THOMAS MARK ROBINSON Rabo 208 South 34th Street, Camden Saint Joseph Pride of East Camden . . . special noontlme French periods at Delg- hans . . . You're Lucky . . . spends spare time shooting the breeze with the boys on the corner . . . claims he got his gray hair do- ing homework for Mr. Eigo . . . a very popular senior on, or off the basketball court . . . found at St. Joe's dances on Sunday nites. ANNA TH ERESA PLAGEMAN Lefty 40 Volan Street, Merchantvllle Saint Peter Interested in sharp clothes . . . hails from Merchantville . . . feminine gender of the Plageman contribution to C. C. H. S. . . . one of the best . . . pretty brown eyes . . . good natured, all around nice person . . . enjoys dancing of any kind . . . fu- ture bookkeeper . . . free moments are accounted for in Alaska . . , Did someone say, l-low's Ralph? ALICE CATHERINE RIDGWAY Shorty l96O 48th Street, Pennsauken Saint Cecilia Ardent Sodality member . . . peppy cheerleader . . . personality plus dancing ability . . . ambition shows . . . member of cooking and business clubs . . . perfect contribution to the Glee Club . . . a little bundle of helpfulness . . . lots of sincereness . . . interested in getting ahead in the business . . . known for her cheery smile and sweet disposition . . . l have to pay a BILL. R is i ELIZABETH ANNA RENZ Betty 4 East Main Street, Maple Shade Our Lady of Perpetual Help Always running for a 7 . . . untir- ing generosity . . . hates to be called Elizabeth . . . Honestly . . . Come on, Betty, hurry up! . . , nice smile . . . future secretary . . . happy and full of fun . . . found with the Glee Club on Thursday . . . charming.. . constantly with Joan and the two Jean's . . . those Literary meetings! . . . always giggling . . . Harvey House-Favorite spot. an 'Q iuci-:Ano JAMES Rossiren ,,RiCh,, Fourth and Wesley Streets, National Park Saint Matthew One of the cut-ups of Xll-B . . . always in trouble . . . captivated feminine hearts as Colonel Petroff . . , magnificent tenor . . . a little boy with a little curl . . . dines at Cobbs . . . always with Johnny . . . You name it, he'll do it! . . . for- ever sleeping .,.. Who is Roni- teo ? . . . faithful member of the Georgian and Hunting and Fishing Clubs. MARTHA JANE POY Marty IOZ Breslin Avenue l' Saint Rose of Lima Pretty, vivaclous blonde . geant bugler , . . who does for Daley . . . loves Holy Saviour . . . peaches complexion . . . soprano in Club . . . that's billious! want a friend of yours . . Club . . . always laughing . sonality plus . . . See you Harvey House, Marty! 45 CONSTANCE MARY Connie 427 York Street, Camden Holy Name Favorite song, Danny B der why? . . . How si Irish . . . usually found . . , member of Libra Speech Choir . . . a sc Cecllian Club lte ti ta to always forgets her door never without bangs . play the piano . . . amh 95 MICHAEL SAEEA Mike North 32nd Street, Camden Anthony of Padua always ready when needed lespecially Sister Doro- believer in cafeteria the winding stairs in song, Just a Little in an Onion BERT LOUIS SCHMITT Smitty Trenton Avenue, Camden Saint Peter and Paul hind the Georgian Club . . . ent Bob , of XII-B . . . the job right , . . a leader Comic Opera soldiers . . . lover . . . outstanding drum- n of the band and orchestra ass in the Glee Club . . . a the dance floor . . . one of . S. gridiron stars . . . his dish, anything and lots of WILLIAM FRANCIS RUEHL H0PPy lO6 Magnolia Avenue, Sommerdale Saint Lawrence Hoppy, short for Professor Robert Aubrey Montague Hopkins . . . as brainy a pupil as there ever was? lnotl . . . remembered for his great performance in the annual operetta . . . received most applause . . . has he a secret interest? . . . plans trav- eling on the road of college educa- tion . . . Good luck to a swell guy! CECILIA RUTH SCHEURER Rutzy 8 Columbia Avenue, Stratford Saint Lawrence Loves skating rink , . . enjoys waltz music . . . also 48 convertibles . . . spends Saturdays at Gimbels . .. occasionally braves the crowds of the Sl . . . headed for the Sunny South lFloridal . . . has a driver's license . . . ardent member of the Science Club . . . finds Watsontown very exciting! qs... fi ORRIS WILLIAM SAUNDERS Baron l7O0 Broadway, Camden Sacred Heart, Camden President of Hunting and Fishing Club . . , Sodality Chairman . . . Spirits !!! . . . The Baron . . . Mania , . . lad who boosts of two homes . . . Natural Comic Opera Soldier . . . Mumbles . . . handy with cue stick , . , snappy attire, PATRICIA ANN SCHONE a 259 Haviland Avenue, Audubon Saint Rose of Lima Pat . . . peppy captain of iayvee cheerleaders . . . capable treasurer of Social Welfare Committee . . . speedy guard on Saint Rose's bas- ketball squad . . . necessary member of Culinary and Classical Clubs . . . seen at all Sodality functions , . . quiet and reserved . . . fond of bi- cycle riding . . . frequent trips to Merchantville with Dolly . . . Home Economics Course at Drexel looms in her future. WILLIAM DOUGLAS RUSIN Curly 505 Mercer Street, Gloucester Saint Mary's Willie . . . proudly displays green and white in the band . . . Der Glackenspieler . . . spends spare time on basketball court . . . Gloucester bus leave yet? . . . College, be- ware! . . . Anyone have a tooth- ache? , Ycs, future dentist . . . sports minded . . . Ah, watermelon! . . . good student . . . likable fellow . . . has his crowd . . . Science Club . , . amusing basketball stories . . . lends voice to Glee Club. PAULINE THERESE SCHLOTTER HPOHYH 2217 48th Street, Pennsauken Saint Cecilia's Daily rider on the No. l4 bus . . . definitely a loyal fan of Frankie. . . favorite sport, football . . . works in Cafeteria , , . is EDcfied with voca- tional . . . bowls with great enthu- siasm . . . Culinary Arts Cooker... always ready for a bump on the head . . . potato chip fiend . . . lends her talents to the Glee Club. 'sv 7 JOSEPH DANIEL SEGREST Ding-Ding 2l2 Barlow Avenue, Merchantville Saint Peter's Never late for school . . . our bell ringer . . . faithful host in fresh- men cafeteria . . . volunteer traffic officer . . . plays accordion . . . loyal member of the Georgian, Science and Glee Clubs . . . seen with Johnny, Dick and the Burke's . . . proud owner of a car lthat carll . . . often found in Physics lab . . . longs to trod a college campus. WILLIAM JOSEPH SIMONSICK ..Cy,, 3078 Constitution Road, Fairview Saint Joan of Arc His friends call him Cy . . . star of the football squad . . . winning smile . . . swell personality . . . fa- vorite pastimes-football, basketball and dancing . . . everybody's friend . . . likes a variety of girls . . . finds it hard to be serious . . . future still a mlstery . . . hopes to be a college foot all hero. JOHN GEORGE SCHURER Little John 527 Buena Vista Avenue, Maple Shade Our Lady of Perpetual Help l've got to get my bus . . . little girl named Emily usual victim of John's pranks . . . summers on a chicken ranch in Maple Shade . . . Forest Ranger of the Science Club . . . chief interests-are stamps, air- planes and backs by Van Wick Ma- son . . . expert furnace man. EDMOND THOMAS SEXTON l 123 North 22nd Street, Camden Saint Anthony of Padua .lust call him Eddie Diamond . . . Earnest member of Hunting and Fishing Club . . . Sharper on the basketball court . . . nice to talk to and bekwith . . . spends most of his time with the B. A .... best period of the day, lunch? . . . future?? . . . time will tell. I x RUTH MATILDA SEITZINGER l6 Virginia Avenue, Westmont Holy Savior Strawberry blonde . . . powerful guard on the girls' varsity . . . most gleesome of the threesome . . . en- viable disposition . . . senior class comedienne . . . Glee Club alto . . . French student in the German Club . . . doesn't believe in bells . . . seen at all the games and dances . . . always ready to help a friend. ANNA TH ERESA SLACK Annie llS Mecray Lane, Maple Shade Our Lady of Perpetual Help Sweet quiet Anna . . . why is that 7 bus always late . . . l won- der . . . seldom found without her Maple Shade crowd . . . member of Glee Club and Culinary Arts Club ...found cheering at all C. C. H. S. games . . . personality plus . . . we'll love that gal . . . Till the End of Time. lO2 ELIZABETH SPEAR Flo Seventh Street, Camden Holy Name always has a , co-operates with an ardent sports fan football . . . often night dances . . . is proud of their To walk in the spaces with ??? . . . Club . . . sees herself . . . a happy nurse. ROSE MARGARET SMITH Smitty 29 Overington Avenue, Clementon Saint Lawrence Short and sweet . . . capable chair- man ot Social Welfare . , . races for the Sl every morning . . . ardent member of Bugle Corps . . . prefers '34 Buicks . . . found among the Sopranos in the Glee Club . , . hon- ored as vice president of O. K. Club . . .t her favorite blond: Bill . , . walking representation of R. S. McCracken . . . one of the four musketeers-Bean Ethel and Mary WILLIAM JOSEPH STUHLTRAGER HBHIH 90l Highland Boulevard, Gloucester Saint Mary's Blonde haired, blue eyed lad from Gloucester . . . among the intelli- gentsia of Xll-A2 . . . never at a loss for words . . . quite a wit . . . almost always seen with Tom Joyce . . . pool fiend . . . What did you say? . . . always ready to loan you his homework . . . arrives via No. 68 bus . . . future still a question mark. .AN MARIE TASCH Jeanny lm Avenue, Maple Shade Lady of Perpetual Help nn time . . . for second . . interested in a certain 45 . . . our peppy cheer- -mr three years . . . known :l by all as Princess Helena ly voice will bring her fame ithful member of Cecilian Speech Choir . . . president lee Club . . . personality . loves to dance . . . per- ile . . . always with Joan y . . . oh! those big brown Does anyone want a ticket game? KATHLEEN ANNE SULLIVAN Kath 626 North Fourth Street, Camden Holy Name Seen but never heard . . . tall and stately . . . spends Wednesday nights at roller skating rink . . . Did the bell ring yet? . . . can't seem to get over lOO . . . loyal member of the Classical and Library Clubs . . . shy smile . . . easily absorbed in a good book . . . hopes to spend immediate future in nursing school. WILLIAM FRANCIS TRACY Speedy 606 North Sixth Street, Camden Holy Name Full of energy . . . but rarely makes use of it . . . likes nothing better than swimming at Brown's Mills . . . little starry about everything . . . Hey! There's a clown loose . . . no, it's just Tracy at another party . . . usually looking for Hammill . . . never seen without a smile. DANIEL ANTHONY SOMERS Danny 2345 Forty-seventh Street, Pennsauken Saint Cecilia School usually lasts from 9:00 to 4:00 for Speed . . . one of the Pennsauken boys . . . speed record close to Tracy for Most Ambitious Boy . . . character and dry humor . . . well liked by the diamond gang of XII-A2 . . . could easily become one of the Four Horsemen . . . one of the dozers of the History Class. 1 PATRICIA ANNE SULLIVAN Pat I5 East Wayne Terrace, Collingswood Saint John's Pretty, high stepping majorette . . . chairman of Bulletin Boards . . . wavy brown hair . . . Where's Charlotte? . . . expert lady driver . . . an exception to the rue! . . . Glee Club Soprano . . . JOEvial na- ture . . . bubbling over with vivacity and charm . . . Did you do your Latin homework? . . . Science Club member . . , summers at Cape May . . . loves dancing and ice-skating . . . aspires to a career of cooling fevered brows. JOHN STEWARD VOLLMER sud lO9 Stoy Avenue, Westmont Holy Savior N9Ve'f 533' die, plugging student . . . gridiron enthusiast . . . college? . . . thinking about it . . . regular schmoe . . . skillful at the pinball machines . . . TlLT!! . . . American History rates A-l . . . talkative member of XIIA2. TERESA MARY WALDRON Tessy 930 Kimbeer Street, Camden Immaculate Conception Energetic Tessy . . . always faithful to the Cecilian Club . . . ardent sports rooter, especially basketball . . . ambition-to be someone's wife . . . hangs her hat at Ginny's or Pat's . . . rarely home . . . Livewire of IZC2 . . . aways in trouble . . . bloodthirsty blonde . . . many varied interests in l2A2. THOMAS JAY TULL TommieLJ 22 Fourth Avenue, Runnemede Saint Theresa Sodality, Band and Glee Club mem- ber . . . sports enthusiast . . . walk- ing baseball dictionary . . . generally found at the FridaE night dances . . . ardent Notre ame fan . . . great debater . . . intelligent student . . . a really swell guy . . . could make a career of telling jokes . . . Iife's ambition ? P P MARGERY ANNE WADE Marge 229 Noreg Place, Brooklawn Saint Anne's, Westville Known as Marge . . . sweet and pe- tite . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . musical minded member of Glee Club, Cecilian Club and Orchestra . . .nimble little fiddle fingers . . . favorite saying, Oh, Beans . . . our talented artist . . . one of the What you don't know won't hurt you girls of the Royal Vagabond . . . headed for Glassboro State Teachers College. I uu:nac..zv.n..rl N' Q ELIZABETH LOUISE WADE Betty 515 Main Street Maple Shade Our Lady of Perpetual Help Rides the number seven bus quiet bashful type liked b all never seen without some o the members of the T L S gang found in the gym every day at lunch time . . . ru loves T. L. B,s n toast . . . good commercial student . appeared at C.C.H.S. as a Junior. ..ni 'FV' 'Q CATHERINE MARIE WATERS Cassie l l54 Everett Street, Camden Saint Joseph Can turn on that million dollar smile at a minute's notice . . . rarely seen without EI or Peggy . . . faithful Saint Joe's patron . . . would dance all day if no one stopped her . . . always true to the football and basketbal teams . . . promising commercial student . . . future sec- retary to some lucky person. CAROLYN ANNA ARSDALE Mickey 23 Garden Street, Mount Sacred Heart Found anywhere in provided you find Moi ardent fan of H H . sonality, liked by all . . . vocabulary . . . usually seen for the show . . . girls wavy tresses . . . ambition bound to succeed . . . lots to a cute little miss. JAMES LEO W ,wma 3l5 State Street, Holy Name Good natured Jim . . . known . . . super school activities . . . known as . . . plays football and with Holy Name . . . ality . . . contributes the tenors of the Glee not like variety of girls, he says! . . . one of the ...friend to all. I, A! 2 JOAN WINTER Betty Carteret Street, Camden Immaculate Conception sweet and lovely . . . loves 'her styIe . . . her to one . . . where and Marion there's . . . loads of fun to be always generous in her others . . . bound to be a secretary with her out- traits . . . personality plus our Betty, Y THERESA ZIEGLER ffl and Mickle Avenue, Camden Immaculate Conception of l2A'2 . . . longs to . Trenton's loss is never seen with finds sixth period pride and joy . . . Saint Fran- enton! Trenton! you . . . loves the re- Glen . . . cute and IOS ROBERTA VIRGINIA WELLS Bobbie 91 l North 3lst Street, Camden Saint Paul's Episcopal Bobbie . . . ha . . . Helen, what time is it? . . . has an aversion to cinnamon buns . . . Junior G-Man of the Science Club . . . president of the Dead End Kids of the'alto sec- tion . . . yearbook staff . . . willing to trade her ukelele for a good banjo . . . party and dance representative . . . tiny page of The Royal Vaga- bond. I 2 DOLORES LILLIAN YOUNG Lory 44l West Kings Highway, Audubon Saint Rose of Lima A proud resident of Audubon . . . active member of the Press Club as a Spire typist . , . member of the Culinary Arts Club . . , has a smile for everyone . . . quiet in class, but that's the only place . . . always ex- claiming Ye Gads . . . interests lie in a certain Villanova student, and basketball . . . sees herself in the future wearing a white cap and uniform. ,vs 0' EDWARD JOSEPH WRIGHT Big Ed 636 Cedar Street, Camden Holy Name Proudly states that he lives on Para- dise Lane . . . one of Sister Francesca's technical problems . . . wonderful personality reason enough for being liked by all . . . vice presi- dent of XllB . . . dines at Deigan's Mr. Walton's prize employee . . . master locksmith . . . Hunting and Fishing Club . . . Georgian Clu . . . six feet three inches accounts for his nickname, Big Ed . ,li Ri LUCY MARY ZIPPILLI Hzipr, B2l South Fourth Street, Camden Our Lady of Mount Carmel Walks to school every morning to wake myself up . . . always cutting up with Pee Wee . . . famed fol- lower of T. L. S. Gang . . . always ready to cheer up a blue chum . . . faithful football fan . . . tries her hand in the Culinary Arts Club . . . lends her talent to the Glee Club . . . can always produce a good re- port . . . Hey, wait for me . JOAN CATHERINE WERNER Homer Marlton Pike, Medford Saint Mary of the Lakes Tall, hazel-eyed brunette who hails from Medford . . . masters position as basket guard on the varsity . . . vital member of Color Guard, Bulle- tin Board, Sodality and Science Club . . . stately grace in senior waltz . . . affectionatey dubbed Homer . . . never seen without Pat . . . Oh, stop worrying! . . . has a per- petual craving for food . . . Ambi- tion-unknown . . . 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