Camden Catholic High School - Yearbook (Cherry Hill, NJ)
- Class of 1966
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W., 60 you, 60 you, Co you, ef, ,,..., who reflect and communicate Christ so that the knowledge we acquire of the world, life, and man will be 'en- lightened by faith. who create for the school community a distinctive atmosphere animated by a dynamic spirit which inspires us all in our creative achievements. whose selfless devotion and accom- plishments fulfill a higher demand than that of material gain. whose humanity as well as priest- hood, individuality as well as unity provides a foundation upon which not only our standards but also our ideals may be soundly constructed. our priests, we dedicate with special pride this 1966 issue of Vista. we is cz priesf for asv. Gun! of G? AN HI TGRIC IOURNEY HIS EXCELLENCY, THE MOST REVEREND CELESTINE JOSEPH DAMIANO, D.D. Archbishop-Bishop of Camden. This year has witnessed a memorable event in the history of man-Pope Paul VI leading the Church in a unique journey into the heart of this complex modern world. Joined with the people of God, he guides them in a dynamic desire to com- municate more fully Christis message of peace and unity. So, too, this year marks a milestone in the history of Camden Catholic. In the past four years we have grown and will continue to grow through an honest reap- praisal and a closer communication of our common Christ-like purpose and message. This book is presented with the prayer that it may serve the cause of peace through the reflection of its works at Camden Cath- olic. 1 1 'sh I ' N mv' 111 1 1, 1, ,,,77 1 , M Mg ,, , V 1 1 ,1 , K' ' ,' ' 1 ' 11115 1 1 f- ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 vw 551 if I 15 1 4 1 Q , , P , , .1 1111 A W5 is Q ?' :' 5 -1 ' f' M ff f f - 1-1 f- ff - m m 1 , ' A A 1 1 , 1, A. W ,gg Father Charles Giglio accepts a gift of welcome from the student body presented to him by Timothy Poley and Marie Brennan. The student body was first introduced to Father Giglio when he celebrated Mass for their intentions. HELLO! e preselzf our fridufe of honor and of frusf. H Our way through life is made sweet by the friends who border its path. Father Von Hartleben is such a friend. He had a dream for Camden Catholic which remains to inspire us always. Now comes the time of parting and we can only thank him for the love he bears us and pray that God will look upon him kindly in all his undertakings and grant him peace. As the present fades into the past, our gaze turns expectantly to the future. To Father Giglio we pledge our loyalty, devotion and, yes, our love. To his guid- ance is entrusted the destiny of our course, and we join him in the prayer that it will be a beacon to all men of peace. 1 l lllg. . X we U .A S? R .Q v ig ag . Q xm ' A: 'ii:?fH'f?:. 'Sm Aiwa? 6 X 1 , 5 Q Yogi: X X Q 'N 3 .K XX . xx if is 6 Wk 9 .,.. I A K J 1- ff 'Tm ave cz Jesire . . 5 2 S e 5 P THE REVEREND JOHN J. CLARK Superintendent of Schools of the Diocese of Camden SISTER MARY BARBARA Supervisor of Schools 3 5 2 5 5 E THE REVEREND JOHN F. BLOH Assistant Superintendent of Schools THE REVEREND CHARLES J. GIGLIO Principal of Camden Catholic High School fo serve you wiflzizz our compefence . . . ADMINISTRATION THE REVEREND O. HUGH STOUT Vzce-Prm cz pal SISTER MARY COLMAN Vzce-Przncz pal I i I I w N SISTER MARY CLAVER Dean of Activities X 5, I I I I wuflz lzamtfufy omg liove THE REVEREND FRANCIS L. SALAMANDRA Athletic Director SISTER MARY WINIFRED Librarian K Mah 3 , A THE REVEREND PATRICK J. McHUGH Dean of Discipline Sister M. Reparata The Reverend The Reverend Joseph P. Fusco William Barnett Modern Language Religion DEP RTME CH IRME Sister Mary jane Business Social Studies ,, i 'f i'Ifi .fi Sister M. Paulette A rt Sister M. Pauline Sister Maura Music Latin Wi n M W wffilwf xv.: , f , ' Vryr 5 . 'L v .. ,.,,.. 1 ff!! 5 l it s it ii is if I Sister M. Corazon Home Economics Mr. James P. Delaney Physical Education Sister M. Teresa Mathematics FACULTY Ngfadzzess is flze life 0 mom. U 1 3 Sister M. Nora The Reverend Walter T. Reilly Mr. Dennis J. O'Brien Sister M. Laurita The Reverend Peter F. Beglan The Reverend John C. Killeen Miss Marianne D. Clisham Sister M. Elissa Sister M. Norine The Reverend Thomas H. Jarka Sister M. Christopher The Reverend William H. Hart Sister M. Kevin Sister M. McAuley Mr. Paul C. Azores Mr. Paul Budniak Sister M. Placidus The Reverend Eugene Fitzsimmons 5 Q 5 2 Sister M. Wilfred The Reverend William J. Buchler - The Reverend Timothy Denihan Miss Mary T. Murray Sister M. Esther Sister M. Cora The Reverend Joseph P. Barber 'V' .amumMmf,Wm' yu Wmwwmmu f- Mr. Robert N. Johnson ff 77 ave is fbe fufjqffizzq of fha faw. R Mr. Vincent McAneney Sister M. Clarissa The Reverend Victor A. Yorio The Reverend Arthur T. Anderson Mr. Leonard A. Terranova Miss Rose Ann Pinto The Reverend Marco A. Matolla V ' 1 Y efore ffzee in lmmifify, wife Chee in gezifk, in Chee in peace. D The Reverend Quentin Walsh The Reverend Michael Doyle zl. Sister M. Cleophas Miss Ann A. Arcari W f'1??'Sfia1mi7i2.2, l1,J f Agn '??if15fffff ff. af Mr. Francis M. Mulroy Mr. Fred W. Miller Mr. Francis X. Hennessy cf Z 5. . 1 fl Y2 M e f 5,2 Q X 5 5 The Reverend Joseph P. Iacovino Sister M. Rosine 'T'L.. D...v-.......,I TA.-ANL fi.-mn: Luc Lxcvclcuu Jvoctun xzr.-nn. Sister M. Aquin Mr. Louis X. Wheeler Sister M. Josita The Reverend David F. Budney The Reverend Joseph P Ioynes'The Reverend Phlllp Gomez Mrs The Reverend Davld E Beebe Sister Mary Anne ff y , , 77 ease mmf have Lis roofs anchored nz Wu om. The Reverend John C. Hansell fi The Reverend Leo V. Rea The Reverend X Nlr. Samuel R. Mackintosh Iameg T, McCall n N Sister M. Edna The Reverend Willianm P. Graham ' Sister M. Pacelli E The Reverend Joseph B. McDonnell r The Reverend Russell L. Rock Sister M. Victorine Miss Frances A. Bastien The Reverend John O'Sullivan Sister M. Joanne Mrs. Karen Baittinger Mrs. Mary Corelli HELPER N eace is flze were euzJ Jufy of every umem person. U Mr. Frank Kempf ' Mr. Theodore Hampton The Mrs. Veronica Biehler, Jean Weir, Antoinette Pacello, Veronica Hoag, Jane Keating, Grace Gogliuzza, Norma Drumm, Gertrude Ritten- house, and Marie Kirchner. Miss Carole Dennis A Mrs. Mary Russo Miss Marguerite O'Leary , -' , K Fit' 1 ,mg V 5 'fix Q' i i ff X k 3' 5 5, F' J ?v .2 k Q ,, A , Q kk - 1 ' 'F' J WA M W mf' -A' A W ff ,, . . 3, I ,fn 1492? ,,f . 4,3 ,Q A Q ' , V ui, A ,. - ' if Af , , ' 1 5 A A A . A fA W Qi, A E, N 1' it A , A 1 :W ' Iv, fl Q ,NF L v' : ,arp , L V 1 A A 5 ,A ,f A ,ff A - ' I 'Q F92 A I 1 -- 3 VA! 'W I ,S E BA fx r 5 A ' X' if K V. Af' 'F ,K an yi: A , s f f fif y J M , me fu A ' fs Y' ' A I ' W , Pi ..,. - ' ft Q f A V iff? f V il? 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' 'iisidw Jw . ...Efgfw ., 22357 v' I SR'-wx 2 A5'Q?S ?f5 'J wwwgws-gefis , . 1T'r:':1f'fwsg5f ' rouq Luzgersfmzginq ACADEMIC Sister Mary Christopher, Sister Mary Josita, and Father Hart plan for an effective testing schedule. Her-e's something interesting, comments Leo Ahern to Patricia Conway, Consuelo Hom, and Nathaniel Worley as they look through pamphlets in the career file. Father Hart discusses scholarship opportunities with seniors-Mary Donegan, john Schmidt, Fred Keating, Mary French, Charles Walters, and Tom McDonald. GUIDANCE Mary Coyle, Michael Henwood, and Francis Powell make an appointment with Miss O'Leary for an inter- view with their counselors. Opportunities in the field of beauty culture was one of many interesting presentations at career night. Patricia Duhe, Harry Metzinger and Doreen Burke compare notes on prospective colleges. Mr. Wickershanm, originator of the famous tiger in our tank slo an, introduces career ni ht ro ram. Y S S P S iam Art affords various modes of self-expression--a water color profile of Pat Duffy for Florence DiPietropolo, an oil painting for Candida Toccia and a charcoal study for Barbara Guretse. Frank Loberto, Pat McDonnell, Josephine Wilson and Sue Melfffkoff Create 3 Colorful Panorama of interesting Charleen Brooks, Pat Duffy and Frances Sheehan seek the key pOSt61'S- to success-a fresh and imaginative approach. rqfsgj ' i mf Carol Cinoski's deftness at the easel evokes si- lent admiration from contemporaries Kathy Lovett, Kathy Hufner, and Anna DeLuca. i' me F 'W' .'f..?i., ti! RT Clean-up time and Lois Forester, Rosemary Crist, and Virginia Boyd discover the less elevating aspects of art. Absorbed art students refiect the greatness of God as they develop their gifts. Madelon Costa needn't proclaim her artistic talent-her fine picture speaks for itself. Intent artists-Maryann Terranova and Ronnie Biehler-form a picture pretty enough to paint. Sister Paulette smiles encouragingly as she makes suggestions to her students for refining their drawings. Mario Patrizzi puts sales technique theory into practice. Stephen Hogan and john Kelly concentrate on accuracy in their typing. BU I SS Frances D'Imperio's class awaits the signal to begin their speed test in typing. F.B.L.A. queen Lydia Subers and her court. Kathy Kimley lectures her fel- low students on the principles of good bookkeeping. Does i come before j? pon- ders Betty Deal. Pat Johnson, Josephine Blasio, Mildred Montes, and Debby DiMuro perfect office practice skills. Lydia Subers puts on the flip side of the latest dictation record for Marianne Moles, Pat Dube, Karen O'Donnell, JoAnne Bancer, Ursula Mussomelli, Maria Sparacio, and Eileen Lyons. Connie McCormick and Margie McGlone shop at an outdoor fruit stand in an Italian village. NG? pi qrimaqe liz searclz of on cozzversafiozz wiflz fbe elzfire worfd. N Seniors Jeff Heller, Frank Tedesco, Tim Poley, and jesse Plumley investigate the ruins of Pompeii. Seniors Nancy Conroy, Nancy Domako, Pam Poppalardo, Carol Caprara, Pat Sariego, Kathy Shanahan, Anne Manning, Claire Long, Kathy McGurk, JoAnne Stover, and Pat Kelly stroll with Sister Maura in front of the Cathedral of Milan. i Posing as foreign espionage agents Anne Manning, Pam Poppalardo, Kathy Shanahan, Nancy Domaka, Nancy Conroy, and Kathy McGurk leave a Venetian glass factory. Camden Catholic's citizens abroad assist at Mass celebrated by Father Giglio in the Roman catacombs. 'fb-ir 'Wil' K 35 Our Holy Father extends his blessings to the crowd in Saint Peter's Square on Easter Sunday. Mr. Terranova joins the flock in St. Mark's Square. Seniors jeff Heller, Tim Poley, Sharon McDonald, Michele Crean, Frank Tedesco, and Jesse Plumley rest in front of the statues at Bologna. LTI Kathy Shanahan, Sharon McDonald, Carol Caprara, Nancy Domako, Kathy McGurk, and Michele Crean speed through the canals en route to their hotel in Venice. w l B Nothing says loving like something from the oven, sighs Gail Bonanno. N ou mmf be cfofkeg in flze new self . . Now this is the chuck section, explains future homemaker Joanne Stover to an interested Joanne Wilson. A stitch in time saves nine, muses Christine Capone. Alberta Zamhetti and Mary Burn's extra special care is the most important ingredient in this recipe. wlziclz is creaiirzq Q0 is image. N Jean Baldyga and Helen Comeau provide willing taste-testers-Yvonne Wade, Peggy Schaeffer, Sue Scarfo, Betty Stewart, and Sue Schaefer-with reinforcements for the HOME ECC QMICS tp ss Q sz an M eg r 'szsssss Terry Batista holds a Spanish blouse up to Linda Hamilton for effect, while Catharine Bryson, Gloria Medora, and Joann Motica admire Spanish souvenirs. jennifer Montee, William Lanza, and Regina D'Italia capture the spirit of old world Spain in a lively Cumbia. Senorita Joanne Pierce adjusts a matador's hat for her sister, Jackie. PAIH P H60 define cfearfy, and lZ0lZ0l' . . 38 flze lmfiozzaf sublkcfs of fha worfd. U Second year French students-Michael Hensel, Judy Bateman, Mary Anne Hess guides second year students in French and Mary Doyle-envision life in gay Paree. Nancy McDonald locates the Louvre on a map of Paris for Jan Brennan and John Carnuccio. pronunciation. FRENCH Pam Poppalardo and Maureen Hickey. As the works of the masters are discussed in World Literature class, these senior English students form a kaleidoscope of varied thought. Henrietta Zinnie, Jesse Plumley, Anne Schmid, Michael Newell, Franc Marmero, and William Lange. Marie Brennan, Regina Rockwell, Mary Ann Meim- bresse, Charleen Brooks. Jesse Plumley tries to convince a dubious Denise Sheppard that they can't get lost in Germany if they follow the map. Some puzzling pronunciations challenge these German IV senior students. Carol Venuti William Wojciechowski Barbara Lynch Lawrence McGinley Sophomore German students listen to a dialog carried on by their classmates. G E R M S Had WOI' fooks LL100IZ y0LL K Mike Villary pensively compares his plate with the textbook. Jack Fleming and Steven Walters concentrate on their drawings. NGINEERI Tom Olsen, Richard St. Maur, Frank Schwoeri, Jack Frank Cordivari, Mike Koufakis, Steven Walters, Richard Fleming, John McGinley, Bob Lewandowski, and Frank Doublebower, Mike Baxter, and John Siegert study a blue- Cordivari focus attention on Mr. Miller's invention. print. as file arckifecfs omg colzsfmcfors ofpeace. U Regina Rockwell, Tom McDonald, Walter Donovan, Pam Poppalarclo, Pat Henwood, and Linda Altaclonna await their turns in the mod- ern math program presented at the P. T. A. meeting. MATHEMATICS f Robert Solnek and Linda Altadonna explain the intricacies of the new math program to the students of the old math. Senior clarinetists Joanne D'Adamo, Peggy Schaeffer and The excitement of the fanfare fills the air as jim Dougherty, Thomas Bryson contribute to the harmony of the woodwind Cindy Wilson, and Joe Akinskas trumpet the opening notes, section. accompanied by Fred Wexig on timpani. H ence is armmzy in refafiolz fo god and fo men. N The air is sweet with sound as members of the Glee Club and brass section combine their talents. Sally Kalal's bassoon adds interest to a duet with Marie Roberto. Senior sectionleaders Jeanne Steclrak and Joanne Sweeney combine tal- , ents in a melodic etude. MUSIC The secret of success is giving it all you've got, explains drum major George Murry to assistant George Haynes. The Advent Day of Renewal was a time for prayer, Bible reading, and a reaflirmation of friendship with God. Our faculty is united in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. RELIGIQ Junior Class Vice-President Anne Marie Mc- Donald proves it is in giving that we receive happiness. While Father Barnett explains the changes in the liturgy of the Mass at an assembly program, Father Joynes, assisted by Richard Hearing and Donald Kennedy, gives a concrete demonstration. ' if by l r r momezzf fo If mc anew 0 our common onquz . . 'S W5 Q 'L' ' ' gi f.1 5'g1 'h3Q.,t,xL f fijlvlf YY ,L , Q KX K 'R YYY' L V Q Y Jn, f mx , 1 . I V ,. M K V N . A KT Y sf am i A Uh 5 x S k . if b ggi 13 I QQ h K. , M QF V 'I 45 ty!! ,Ex Qgis y .fy H A' QQ I Q v - ' --in A , xlxvy A Q ' I l 1 iv. ?fw'f ' Ngigiwgi W , Q L X16 vY 3 M 1 .gf H 5 5 6 fd, - M , , . 4 a lb, A X s l yw. A .ff a-' K swam I 1' G 4 531- x 1 -Mig I Q ? j X WW., ,I-M Wx -as mukm UU , gfigirl' 1 , . I MM V W. ,H ,H W' WJ 5 ' , wr L ,VVV ,i ,VM i , Q Q 1 S X6 W!-' -CJ . A 5 Senior U.S. History II classes bring a wreath to the grave of President Kennedy while on a field trip to the Capital. our kisfory . . Joseph Schooley tries out a marble throne for size. The girls seem impressed but the boys have more important matters on their minds. Juniors Robert Di Marcantonio, Pat Cummings, Anna Marie McBrearty, and Bob Hartman board the bus for a field trip to Philadelphia with their World History class. SGCIA TUDIE Andrew Gaskill and Raymond Bastnagle discuss America's eco- nomic structure for the benefit of their U.S. History I class. Franc Marmero points out an interesting article pertinent to class discussion of communism to Bill Lange, George Whelan and Donald Falato. . mam Members of the economics class-Joseph Diemer, Rosemary Sariego, Anne Manning, Joseph Schmidt and Michael Newell-examine In- come Tax forms as a preparation for the future. 49 Physics students Joseph Kuchler and Clair Long ana- lyze the elliptical paths of planetary motion by the use of a swinging pendulum. S C IE N C E an our common Jesfizzy. H No clreamers in this class, as the wonders of the chem- ical world are explored. 5- 5, .I Q 52 ,fi M' . , fqzcf L - f ,A T .1 1 5 1' i X l af, gl 155' 'J I ,- , ' Q, T f . ,A 4- . . aw .,. ,Q-,fo ' 5' 5' N Ai K 3 ' -. JJ? ' X V , V :Jr -mf l , ,dl Q! 'wir i V gi ,' L 9-I if Y W nj' ' - fi.-' K' v 113,131 h 1 I E' my A ff' X si.. A g I 1,5 5- e ,kj uf 'rbqr ' 'bin . 2 KM f' K fi ,kj nfl 5, ,af ,r 9 fi Nl l 5-. X ,sf A dawg xr '- X -, These biology students agree that visual aids really bring textbook theory to life. , Rita Lenore, Mary Henderson, and Patricia Hoffman examine lucite blocks con- taining preserved specimens. Pleased smiles light the faces of A.P. Chemistry students-Geraldine Gizinski, Kenneth Schwarz, and Linda Staepel-as they bring their experiment to a successful conclusion. Walter Donovan's impish grin hints of mischief. We hope Jeff Heller doesn't face every clay upside down and hung-up. Maureen Horace is a swinger on the parallel bars. John Slattery calls on his reserve strength to extradite himself from a weighty situation. Ready, aim, fire! l l l ll PHYSICAL l EDUCATION Mike Caputi employs athletic prowess to vault clear of the horse . It's great if you clon't fall through! fellow gymnasts caution Jeff Heller and Terry Robson. 0 y sfrwes 0 e war y 0 e sou . GMM ' fb ill fll tl 1 v fa , Q , 7 , 'P 1 X ,. 1, - A M w V hw s , . 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Q 3 , I x 5 6 2-25: 5 ri JK: x-fr ii' ,Ji-Q 'hi 5 i FIRM va M UT Nb- mfg!! g 1v v'f v a W'zf 'e ' 4' 51 H . s 1 - . va-Q-' W Ls.h?g,i:g.g:,s'i11 ' ' 'ali .. .I -I Q? M ! a?:a 9- , ,. -G 1 1 3'-. ?.9J,.,,, 7, -1 1 ' , 'h -V gg, . 4 -Nz: U ,,5:?, :gf3! 5. 5, ' ' W - .- 'gay fmf-1:-+f1sff ' '15 S-J ?-1' -, ., 4 ows ip mu kfe! SCICIAL AC 4 Student Council Vice-President Marie B . Newly elected Student Council President Timothy Poley rennan accepts the gavel of responsibility from Father von Hartleben. TUDE T COUNCIL ,X 2 Y A B A Q , Service Chairman Jacqueline Platzer, Bulletin Board Chair- Senior Class Vice-President Mary Ellen Rossanese and Senior man Linda Altadonna, and Service Chairman William Class President joseph Marazzo. Lange. i ou are a bridge 66fW66IZ peop es. U ! Father von Hartleben installs Maryann Terranova as Student Council Secretary. Student Council Service Co-Chairmen William Lange and jacque- line Platzer supervise Rosemarie Kaminski, Kathleen Kasilowski, Ann McGarrity, and Ellen Shaeffer as they go about their daily duties. l as ,V 8 A- f ... r w Music Ch irm n , a e may Jesse Plumley and as ' 1,.L ::: 1.1E, , f,l:E?EE Frances Sheehan. C ,.N,hh,,M.e swat Es A r S , X 215 F35 , Student Council President Timothy Poley. Social Welfare Chairman Anne Schmid. Club Chairman Paula Mac- halica. ' U eace is huiff by fha balance . . . Sophomore Homeroom Presidents-Mark Schmid, Dianne Hurley, Yolanda Arra- nello, Nancy Scarduzzio, Mary Anne McArdle, Michelle Ferris, Karen Bruno, Raymond Ifill, Stephen Caputi, Stephen Klaszky, Mary Nahra, Leonard Wood, Arthur Legere-share a pleasant moment with class officers john Mclnerney and Diana Joniec and moderators Sister M. Pacelli and Father Buchler. N Student Council Treasurer George i Whelan. I Iunior Homeroom Presidents-Madelon Costa, Frank Hurley, Rosalie Cardile, William Bigham, John-Andl, Mary Young, Andrea Patti, Linda Heston, Joan Skedziewleski, Donna Chiaro, Anthony Errichetti, Robert Henshall--listen attentively as Donal Stepney, Junior Class President, re- lates news from the Student Council. Anne Marie McDonald confers on a point in question with Sister Mary Norine, moderator. Senior Class President Joseph Marazzo, Publicity Chairman Char- leen Brooks, Transportation Chairman Joseph Jacobs. Student Council Secretary Maryann Terranova. Club Chairman Gerald Belz, junior Class Pres- ident Ronal Stepney, Athletic Chairman Michael Cuneo. Publicity Chairman Michael Botcheos, Publications Chairman William Lanza, Party and Dance Chairman Franc Marmero. Publications Chairman Mary Anne Hess and Athletic Chairman Maureen Deegan check the activities calendar for upcoming Student Council events. Traffic Chairmen Joseph Diemer and Maureen Hickey map out directions for pep rally traffic. X 2 Spiritual Chairman Helena Cuneo utilizes a quiet moment to keep abreast of the Documents o Vatican II of forces an of uzferesfs Chairman Denise Sheppard. B01-ek Party and Dance Chairman Marla D1 Senior Class Officers Ioseph Marazzo and Mary Ellen Rossanese conduct the weekly meeting of homeroom pres- idents-Regina D'Italia, Theresa Fullmer, John Kelley, Jeffery Heller, Susan Melockoif, Helen Comeau, Michael James Mayfield, Freshman Class President leads a dis- cussion on school spirit among homeroom presidents- Susan White, Mary Ann DiMarcantonia, Luemisher Mat- tocks, Alicia Edenfield, Kevin Downing, Donna Reed, . rx Clark, William Wojciechowski, Anne Manning, Bruce Kovalevich, James Marco, and Ellen McCarron-under the watchful eyes of Sister Aquin and Father Barber. Christina Gideon, Patricia Amendolia, Ernest Busbee, Ronald DiAmore, Andrew Gaskill, Robert Campbell, Peter Anderson and interested moderators Sister Mary Laurita and Father Beebe. Busy seniors Frank Marmero and William Lange add the Variety Show to their list of activities. Senior songbird Philomena Rose, adds excitement with her musical talents. Sister Mary Doreen, a graduate of Camden Catho- Folk-singing seminarians display another aspect of the priestly life at a lic, answers questions about her work in the mis- vocation assembly. sions of Costa Rica for Helen Dunleavy, Eileen Mattie, and Rita Eckert. HGH! flzis is maqzzijqceizf Larry Wnllmm Frank Contestants for TV program It's Academici' Frank Marmero, Willianm Lange, and Larry McGinley await the flash of On the Air as Bill Bradley and Sister Mary Colman look over the programming schedule. Seniors lead the folk-singing at a most original vocation HlVlusical Minded Mercies stage a unique vocation as assembly. sembly. cm merifs everyozzeis praise . . . an supporf. N William Lanza presents Vista Literary Editor Margaret Moran with her Quill and Scroll pin. Geraldine Gizinski, Vista Editor-in-chief, speaks to the assembly on the importance of leadership in publication work. SSEMBLIE William Lanza presents joseph Jacobs with his gold medal awarded by the Quill and Scroll So- ciety for his 10070 score in the annual Current Events Test. William Lanza, Mary Anne Hess, and Sister Mary jacinta, former student editor, admire Target printer, Mr. Ernest Pellicio's, distinguished service plaque. Frank Nardi and Anita Sariego reflect the tone Anne Schmid, Theresa Fullmer, Nicola Willianis, of the assemblv' Geraldine Gizinski, Eileen Tiedeken, Mary Ann Meimbresse, Jeanne Stedrak, Margaret Moran, Diane Zannoni, and Patricia Meyer recite the Quill and Scroll pledge. Principal Father von Hartleben and faculty members Sister M. Francis and Sister M. Corazon greet Bishop Fulton J. Sheen prior to his mis- sion address. Freshman Class President, james Mayfield, and vice-president, Alicia Edeniield, display Andrew Gaskill's design for the Freshman Class Flag. Father von Hartleben blesses school rings for the Junior Class. Pres- ident Ron Stepney's serious expression reflects the important signifi- cance of this occassion. Magis edijqce Sister M. Naoemi tells the junior and senior girls about her experiences in Costa Rica as a mission- ary sister. if ,f all Monica Newell, Pat Nevins, Ellen Nevins, Kathy Nevins, and Donna Boyle discuss selection of songs for their acts in the Variety Show. mmf be ma e aqua! fo fha nee 5.77 Sister M. Pacelli, hostess of the day at Our Lady of Mercy Open House, serves Barbara- Lynch and Donna Boyle. ACTI ITIE Variety may be the spice of life but the all important sweet touch is added by Miss Boyer's charm classes. The Target reflects the thoughts, talents, and efforts of a dedicated staff: Pat Sariego, Mary Anne Hess, Barbara Lynch, Theresa Fullmer, Bill Lanza, Mary Ann D'Agostino, Margaret McGlone, Frances Spengel, Eileen Monaghan, Eileen Mattie, Frank Nardi, Regina Cahill, Patrick Mc- Carthy, Felicia Nowak, and Gary Grady. N ease is comfrucfeg wifb file min . . Editor-in-chief Mary Anne Hess goes over assignments with Target typists Rosemary Lanchoni, Olivia Ravelli, and Barbara Pieri. T RGET An engrossed Pat Sariego cuts a solitary figure leaving Joe Jacobs and Diane Zannoni in earnest conversation. was Honor Society members. First ronf: Regina Rockwell, Theresa Fullmer, Mary Ellen Rossanese, Barbara Rossi, Geraldine Gizinski, Pamela Poppalardo, Maureen Michael Borek, Olivia Ravelli. Fourth row: Ellen Hickey. Second row: Patricia Henwoocl, Linda Alta- Schaeffer, john Kelley, Joseph Kuchler, George donna, Jennifer Montee. Third row: Lorraine Gloster, Whelan, and George Haynes. From left to right: Susan Fingerhut, Jeanne Stedrak, Regina D'Italia, Carol Caprara, Mary Anne Hess, jeff Kulpa, Gerald Belz, James Kulpa, Lawrence McGinley, and joseph Marazzo. 'Q President William Wojciechowski, 1? and Kathleen McCormack. H0 OR QCIETY eanne Stedrak and Eileen Tiedeken en'o an amusin article as J Y S they evaluate student poems and essays. V F Senior staff members Barbara Lynch and Henrietta Zinnie. Nicola Williams and Terry Clark peruse exchange magazines in search for novel ideas. Editor-in-chief Anne Schmid. Art co-ordinator, Diane Zannoni, sketches a theme heading. wiflz ideas . . P R l M You can see the wheels turn as these weary workers st to meet their deadline. VIST Co-editors Mary Ann Meimbresse, Margaret Moran, and Pat Meyer. Sill Lanza's cry of consternation amuses Mary Anne Hess and Joe Reed as, once again, the Vista tabulations fail to tally. rive William Lange checks out new ideas. Lost in thought. and wiflz works ofpeace. U A yearbook is compiled through much hard work, as Mary Ann Meimbresse, Pat Henwood, Geraldine Gi- zinski, Pam Poppalardo, and Margaret Moran soon discover. Sister Francis offers welcome advice to her girls. Editor-in-chief Geraldine Gizinski. - - Even the ladies and gentlemen of the Old South couldn't swing through the Virginia Reel as the seniors did at their Barn Dance. Due to All and elbow rease the senior car wash was a reat success. ose h Marrazzo is reluctant to take a S S P break from his work at the carwash. Fifteen rahs for the Halloween football team of Coach Jean Clayton and mem- bers-Margaret Foley, Jacqueline Platzer, Suzanne Gleason, Maureen Deegan, Brenda Gulino, Ellen McCarron, Anne Manning, Susan Smolda, Maria Sparacio, Kathleen McGurk, Helen DiMedio, and Veronica Biehler. Hflzey skow forfk fkaf men can five foqeflzer, work foqeflzer, wg , 3, I il 5,23 S Z si snas QW E ' J' Morticia , alias Julie De Mayo, refuses to be frightened by the antics of a fellow spook at the Halloween Party. an prosper foqeflzer. N Pat Meyer, Carol Cinoski, Pat Duffy, Sharon Mc- Donald, Eileen Mattie, Helen Comeau, Kathy Monahan, Phil De Francesco, Maryann Campese, and Anne Manning sort decorations for Monte Carlo night. ICR ACTI ITIE The enthusiasm of disc jockeys john Piot and Joe Flannik contributes to the success of the post-pep rally dance. Queen of the Junior Prom, Eileen Fitzgerald, looks regal amid the members of her court-Rosalie Cardile, Linda Heston, Anne Marie McDonald, Barbara Bantivoglio, Andrea Patti, Donna Boyle, Theresa Onofrio, Margaret Choplin, and Diane Barton. i Happy anticipation is reflected by the glow in Pat McCarthy, Kathy Pajic, Linda Heston, Madelon Costa's eyes as she enters the Rick- and Bill Bigham pause for breath as they climb shaw Inn escorted by a rather skeptical Cary the Stairway to the Stars. Scranton. 4 IU ICR PRUM N zz friendship Pat McDonnell and An- drea Patti provide a wel- come diversion for weary promsters Barbara Banti- voglio and John Andl. Marguerite Woodside and Anne Marie Mc- Donald exchanges compliments as escorts Ron Stepney and Jim McAnally fidget nervously before the beginning of the Grand March. Louis Iacovelli and Mary Young steal a mo- ment of seclusion to muse over the confused gaiety of Prom night. You're lovely , whispers Jerry O'Brien to his beaming queen, Eileen Fitzgerald. Mixed reactions to the crowning event of the Ball are recorded in this picture-happy Mar- garet Foley smilesg escort Nate Tichner looks proud, while President Tim Poley is serious about his task. But do you have to have that snowman for a souvenir? Table souvenirs are held by Frank Nardi, Sue Frank Fleming asks MafYann Te1'fan0Va- Melockoff and Jim Marco while Carol Caprara enjoys their antics. I' Seniors join hands around the Christmas tree in Yule tide merriment. Reflections of a memorable evening for Bill Lange, Marie Brennan, jeff Heller, and Pat Kelly. CHRI And then there's the Se- nior Prom , giggles Angela Constantino, as John Kelley responds with a stoical stare. TM B LL you ave ifzvifecl us. Susan Nevins, Lynn Rudd, Monica Newell, Ellen Nevins and Cathy Nevins cheer the guests at St. Mary's Home as they sing their own brand of carols. Carol Cinoski, Veronica Biehler, and Maryann Terranova put the winning touches on the CCHS entry in the tree decoratin contest Monica Newell reflects the peace ful joy of Christmas. - S at the Cherry Hill Mall. QSEJSSSSR All W . .Q U . f L' M5 f Q5 W R SW . FEW Q fW G - N Q -'Q - 2 , Q .. Uk M - I ., - ew. . 55 .. .. . - w ' . ' 2, sf i f- X 'sv f - Q3 Wm .541 3? ., . X N .Q,k R: S355 .. Q K . Q I - , W is K ., K . f . ,N In . W K . is 2 'Qu fl 1 -' 'X-.iii -Q- fwwj..-. . Q.. M l..-.X . .-if-W ,-fy. .5,, ff-1. . . -f is K . . E . 1. .. . f w g Q' i.. 1 Q -f asses X pf am xx' t 5. XV ,,,,-f in I xx f i 'iski' 4 MRF Xi 3 k Q 1 S . if . wwf 4. -if f ' ' - x 4 Q ., , , . 3, X' . X L ..ih .. E ft mx , wr K' is . Aga -224-1. if Q15 L fisif , .L . wk. . X N . Q Q N . .. in E IOR PRGM fellif elzcoumfer WZCZI' 5 Joseph Kuchler, Patricia Kelly, James Kulpa, and Regina D'Italia arrive?' at a 6 . . . the Cherry Hill Inn in style. A memorable evening is shared by Kathleen Shanahan and Patrick Flanagan, Jean Guidara and john Sullivan, Kathleen McGurk and William Zoog, and Jean Clayton and Edmund Tricker. qreaf momemf. U Senior Class President, Joseph Marrazzo, crowns a radi- ant Maria DiMunno Queen of the Senior Prom. The sparkling queen and her escort, Frank Nlarmero, dance to the theme song as members of the court cast delighted smiles. Joseph Marrazzo, Splendora Cordivari, ,Joseph Inverso, and Loretta Barbone lead the prom queen candidates in the Grand March. Kathleen McCormack, Pat Hen- wood, and Mary Ann Meimbresse reflect an aura of magic. N ef us relbice and Ae glad. U Be careful! warns Ann Manning, as she is joined at the punchbowl by Donald Kennedy, Ellen McCarron, and John Pregartner. K' - , : -K Senior Prom key will unlock the door to a world of fond rememr brances for John Frates and Geraldine Gizinski. Father Giglio heads the receiving line as he and chaperones Mr. Azores, Miss Clisham, and Father Barber welcome Eleanor Petralia and Michael Cuneo to a magical evening. Eager delight shines on the faces of Helen Comeau and Gerald Belz as they enter the Cherry Hill Inn. Mary Anne Hess, Sharon McDonald, Charles Merkh, Pat Meyer, and William Wojciechowski smile to friends as they mount the circular stair- way at the Cherry Hill Inn. , - -2- ---- Science Research Club members-Eileen' Costello, Donna Boyle, Walter Dono- van and Thomas Olsen-discuss material for their next science project. Pamela Poppalardo, Library Club President. 'ws friezzgs we are lzere fogay. U Mary Ann D'Agostino, Nora Wenstrom, and Patricia Pycik, Chapel Club mem- bers, prepare the vestments and vessels for Holy Mass. K-'lif'-Vfxxiszs - Officers of the Library Club-Pat Sariego, Kathy McCormack, Nancy Conroy, and Pamela Poppalardo-display their efficiency in library procedures. Journalism Club members Anne Marie Bednarchik, Nancy Donahue, and Ann Marie McBrearty examine exchange newspapers for ideas to be used in the next issue of the Target. Student nurses Nancy Neiderer and Jo Anne Haldeman of the University of Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing give some helpful hints to the girls of the Future Nurses Club. Extemporaneous speaking presents no problem for an articulate Doris Horn. Forensic Club President, William Wojciechowski, di- rects teammate William Lange as he arranges tourna- ment prizes in the trophy case. That million dollar smile is an asset for Noreen Nugent in dramatic interpreta- tion. The long hours spent in preparing materials by Kevin Downing, john Kelly, Philip Gibbs, Kent Davy, and Richard Brautigam are sure to produce prize winning debate teams for the coming year. ll Camden Catholic's victorious forensic team-Patricia Martorano, Noreen Nugent, Doris Horn, Robert Abbot, William Wojciechowski, Thomas Bryson, William Lange, Donald Kennedy, Robert Solnek-and moderators Father Joseph McDonnell and Sister Mary Kevin. Robert Solnek gives freshmen Lawrence Pino, Patrick LaPella, and John Manetta a few pointers on present- ing a convincing debate. PURE SICS Patricia Martorano and Noreen Nugent admire Robert Abbot's trophy won at the Diocesan Tournament. Q fi X s Pellinore fAnthony Patragnonij and his dog, Horrid, blunder into Camelot as they search for the Questing Beast. For one brief, shining moment there was CAST OF CHARACTERS In Camelot In Cherry Hill Merlyn ..... .............................. J oseph Diemer C A M E L Q T Arthur .... James Marco Guenevere ........ Denise Croce Lancelot .... ......... I esse Plumley Pellinore .... ..... A nthony Patragnoni Lady Anne .. . ..... Philomena Rose Mordred ....... ........ J ohn Elbert Morgan Le Fey . . . ..... Michele Crean Tom ............ .... M ichael Cassano The jovial King Pellinore fAnthony Patragnonij. Morgan le Fey fMichele Creanj gradually yields to evil Morclred's Qohn Elbert'sj up ersuasionv. The King and Queen of Camelot Games Marco and Denise Crocej. The Gallant Sir Lancelot fjesse Plumleyj. ie' . fA H1gv E 5 Q s 5 s I X f 5 Q E I 1 5 E l Merlin Uoe Diemerj fears for the future of Camelot as the melancholy voice of Nimue fPhilomena Rosej drifts to- ward him. J 7 Doctor Donath is certain that the wrong note couldn't have come from the members of the school orchestra. Mordred Uohn Elbert, The good Sir Lancelot recognizes the need for grief stricken at the death of Sir Lionel. l miracle to relieve the anguish of a court Q King Arthur Games Marcoj suffers a moment of doubt, but Queen Guenevere fDenise Croce, tries to ease his fears. ' Tl ? 2 Q ff 1 Stage Crew Captain Paul Osisek and Charles Merkh control the play. The stage crew brings down the house ueen Morgan le Fey fMichele Creanj in the weird court of the enchanted forest. for should we say the palace?j. Co-director Bob Wilson offers helpful suggestions to Jesse Plumley as his partner Mary Woods Kelly scans the notes for the next scene. The joust draws mixed emotions from the Court spectators. .-.i If Ever I Should Leave You , sin s Lance esse Plumle to Jennie 8 Y fDenise Crocej. The Court Jester goes head over heels to entertain the royal couple and their friends. Sir Lionel CC-leorge Whelanj. A holy friar fFranlc Nardij. E Sir Dinadan's dry comment evokes amuse- ment from Paula Lanzilotta. Philomena Rose paints a picture of May as she sings for the members of the court. Q 4 Knights George Abualy, Steve Madden, Tom Pestritto, and George Haynes assist King Arthur Uames Marco, with his armor as he readies for the coming battle. , nk Squires George Abualy, Paul Messina, Robert DiMarcan- tonio and Richard Miller execute a flag drill before the knighting ceremony. Tension mounts as the court fears for their champion, Sir Lionel fGeorge Whelanj. A superb dancing chorus accompanied by our excellent orchestra delights an appre- ciative audience. The beauty and gaiety that is Camelot is reflected in the grace of courtiers and ladies. In the midst of the commotion of opening night, Doctor Donath re- mains calm as he gives the score a final check. Chuck Ilconich shows his versatility as he mimics Louie 'fsatchmo Armstrong. Syncopating stylist, Paula Machalica, proves she's really got rhythm. 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Captain Paula Machalica casts a sideward glance as she checks the ma- jorettes, performance. l 6 s s BA Exhibiting the fruits of many days' labor, the Irish parade across La- Horns up! admonishes Drum Major George Salle's field. Mui-ry. The marching band struts proudly down Broad Street as a contestant in the LaSalle Band Competition. if 1 k 77 ou comfuzue fo perform cz qreaf war . Rosemarie Monte demonstrates on skillful maneuvers of the drill team. Connie McCormick, Karla Willis, and Mary Anne D'Agostino prove that the fiery Irish spirit can't be dampened. l 1- -mn' -i ff M1 a -, H ou are zzof safisjQeJ . Mike Cuneo displays game weariness while Pat Flan W an agan itches to go. E Bob Henshall helps Don Bonelli gain a few precious yards against the tough defenseof Bishop Eustace. Co-captains-Tim Poley and Mike Clark-greet the Bisons. Tim Poley ploughs for paydirt. Jerry O'Brien bags a Bison for Mario Patrizzi. 1 Ai .' Lash McGinley leads the Irish in a rous- Stop me if you can , dares Mike Clark. ing cheer. PATRICK FLANAGAN JESSE PLUMLEY Our Team -they also serve who only sit and wait. wiflz mere coexisfeizce Cheerleaders and fans share a tense moment during a crucial play. Mike Caputi's second try gets him by Mike Cuneo laces up for another game. fav 'Q ASW , ' , V l 737!,' snss.st J , 'f r , JOSEPH DOWNS MARIO PATRIZZI MICHAEL BOTCHEOS FRANK FLEMING RICHARD STALLINGS Good work, Mike, fsays Father Von Hartleben after a victory. JOSEPH DIEMER JOHN MAYCHAK JEFFREY HELLER Bullet Joe Diemer says, This one's mine . TERRY ROBSON-Before . . . . . After fesmxw f .l lm .1 l Lefween feams GRRRR, growls Coach Delaney. e eeEe e A EEEE eefe T Qeee 1-b , 57' Mike Caputi serves on and off the field. The center jump begins another victorious night. Harry Watson prays this one through His Excellency is impartial as he blesses two arch-rivals. KETB LL a qreafer sfep forwar . Coach Mulroy gives last minute advice at the March of Dimes tourna- ment. Fred Keating and his opponent execute a minuet in mid-air. His Excellency greets the Sisters at the Irish-Crusader, conflict. ust wait 'till I get up, Pal! exclaims Fred Webb. Ernie The Bomber scampers past a befuddled Crusader. Clasped hands and anxious eyes reveal team tension 2 ,,,. , 4 W . ,sfa2fs21e55g2igg1szg'-J ,,,.,, ,wwf 1 1 1' , wswfuzfffi ' 3 L,,, ,W,,,2,,l,,, ..,, Q IW W f , ,, V, ,, ff, f ,M g an eww' ,f zu my ,m,:sx,w: f 'M E6f W'f.,f, f , , W ,gf : V-V H V q2wz, sz'f ff 52 f 2 , vez, WWSS7 ' ,,,, ,,MM-Lxwfffff-' ,,:'vw ff?'ffm'W5w2?f42rf6g?i2:,f' fwfw 7is2YLzr3f5f5fQz,gLw,vfg1, 1 'wwf ww M, ,,., gpzfw, 5 .,,,,- , 2, ,,, 3, Q 1' dl ou organize file Lroflzerfy coffagorafiolz i i We all fight! 1 Who's afraid of that big, bad giant? Harry Watson exhibits Irish prowess on the foul line. Pre-game prayer. Toot's patented jump shot does it again I Jump up Janie , encourages Anne Manning as Jane Macey taps the ball into Colleen territory. Jane Macey leads the Colleen race to rescue the ball from Holy Spirit. Colleens Kathy Sulak, Sue Glea- son, Anne Manning, Jane Macey, Katie Flynn, Kathy Day, Jean-ne Clayton, Frances Spengel, and Peggy Choplin share a hopeful pre-game moment. QWLOIZQ ,DROP 65. N Miss Murray's confidence in her team inspires the Colleens to score a 43-41 victory over Holy Spirit. Captain Anne Manning is sure that the vitamin C from this slice of orange will help her to lead her team to victory. GIRL l BA KETBALL Sue Gleason and Kathy Day await their turn to perfect their shoot- ing skills. In hopeful anticipation Mike Bannar takes a long lead oif first base. A dejected Harry Watson walks from the moun after facing a strong lineup. EB LL d Fred Keating- batter-up! Whether sleepy-eyed or camera shy, jerry Coyle is safe at first. Fathers Fusco and Barnett interrupt their conversation to check the progress of the game. 5 . t' o i ' Q A ,Q 1+ . ,f ,fm ,, Qfw 4 5, -I V V V ly ' ' fa ' 'tcm LIZOW 0W dI'J6IZf!y yOU, !6lL0l'.v i!t's a one handed stance for jim McAnally as the umpire calls him safe at third. TRACK FIELD One, two, three and over the hurdles go Anthony Oswald, Al Fabrizzio, and Chip McCarthy. Frank Schwoeri and Gerry Belz sprint out of the starting blocks to begin the quarter mile race. Will he make it? seems to be the question as Jerry O'Brien, Joe Belz, and Steve Walters watch John Oakes skim the bar. Jim Rusch's discus form doesn't seem to impress Rich Slaninka, Will Schriver, Tony Prendes, and Tony Georgio. I V Mike Taulane gets set to let the javelin fly. Standing by ready to pass judgment are Steve Walters, jim Masterson, Harry Metzinger, john Taulane, Jerry O'Brien, and Mike Klaszky. 'tcm have een lburneyinq Oliq. . Dennis Caracciolo Hies through the air with the greatest of ease. Mr. Delaney seems amazed but Gerry Belz appears doubtful. Up and away as Rich Stallings hurls the shot. Tony Prendes and Rich Slaninka approve his skill. Theron Riley goes up and over as Ed Barry and jim Tippin check his progress. Varsity bowlers-Tom Rean, John Waleski, Don Falato, Dean Sciarra, Frank Nardi, Ioe Lario, Roger Baskerville, Steve Madden, and Charles Walters-Weigh their chances before a crucial game with Pennsauken. Team members-Carey Scranton, John Scranton, Rick Campana, Pat Gismonde, Tom Smith, and George Bianchi--watch as Mike Stafford goes par for the course. E vm its skis-Ss-ix, an we bring wizflz as a folzq kisfory. N Father Makowetski coaches Mike Campana for a long drive. Mike Procacci and Billy Masterson demonstrate holds for the wrestling team. Mike Taulane clears the bar. John Waleski uscorches the alleys with a hot bowling ball. CHEERLE DER Senior cheerleaders--Yvonne Wade, Maria DiMunno, Sharon McDonald, Ronnie Biehler, Alice Williams, Joan Ackroyd, Mary Ellen Rossanese, Mary Ellen McDonald, and Kathy Parisi-are GR-R-R-EAT! Co-captain Mary Ellen Rossanese provides a flying spark to ignite the Irish spirit. Captain Joan Ackroyd appears dubious about that pinni Il Brenda Gulino. Angela Candelori aids Mary Ellen Rossanese. x 1.4 . 1 i L3 X . ,. S 'lim have ez appy message fo deliver N Cheerleaders Ronnie Biehler, Dolores DiPaola, Angela The chain reaction of excitement has begun with Patty McGurk Candelori, Ioan Ackroyd, Sharon , McDonald, and Joan Ackroyd and Kathy Parisi get set to join in. 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' , in if 'Ki A H52 ' 513' 4825 ,428 -'f ' F -L :- ' 'gg 2 f N, -1 ,. za . ,QA-X SENICIREB ACE ROBERT CHARLES ABBOTT 114 Sunnybrook Road, Haddonfield' Corky . . . history-minded . . . has the Forensic fever . . . con- quers the cord-draped hoop . . . always happy listening to Barbra Streisand . . . a future history Prof', from Glassboro. GEORGE JOSEPH ABUALY 550 Spruce Street, Camden Buzzes in business . . . dances the day away . . . allergic to barbers . . . record bug . . . wheels out for sports cars . . . bounces with Beach Boys . . . counts on Pierce for accounting. DOMINIC MICHAEL ACETO 431 Third Avenue, Bellmawr Dom . . . harkens to Shakespeare but vilifies physics . . . can be found with Pete Moss . . . camps on court . . . rally rouser . . . good for a joke and par for a pun . . . likely collegiate. JOAN MARIE ACKROYD 110 Cambridge Road, Westmont Jumps with joy . . . captivating captain of the cheerers . . . elevates English . . . probes present world problems . . . nix on short lunch periods . . . Glassboro State will train a teacher. KATHLEEN MARY ADAMS 448 North 41st Street, Pennsauken Kathy . . . hurries to history . . . single file down the stairs . . . noteworthy trumpeter . . . gathers gossip with Cindy and Sally at Karla's house . . . hopes to don nurse's cap. JOSEPH ANTHONY AKINSKAS 301 Brookmead Drive, Cherry Hill Ace . . . C.C.H.S.'s own Al Hirt . . . no comprende Espanol . . . echoes fore with Jeff . . . l2A's bulletin board man . . . hopes to head headlines at Columbia. Below: ARTHUR JOHN ALESANDRONI 557 Pine Street, Camden Al . . . business law is an injustice . . . hooked on history . . . king rules with cuestick . . . spoiler in sports of all sorts . . . painter's apprentice after graduation. FRANK LOUIS ALTADONNA 1916 45th Street, Pennsauken Petrified by physics . . . l2E's publications representative . . . pleased by passing pigskin . . . sold on Sonny 8: Cher . . . summers at Wildwood . . . will answer to the tune-of Anchors Aweighf' LINDA ANN ALTADONNA 40 South 28th Street, Camden Little Lin . . . artistic Bulletin Board Chairman . . . gossips at table 333 . . . prejudiced against prejudice . . . strums along with Peter, Paul and Mary . . . future in actuary science. RONALD RAYMOND AMBROSE 6517 Chestnut Avenue, Pennsauken Smiley . . . masters math but fizzles in physics . . . lead guitarist for the Squires . . . downs the hoagies at Rudy's . . . carries the intramural football . . . Rutgers in the future? . 'GWQYV JANE MARGARET AMES 117 Fern Avenue, Collingswood Frequents Future Teachers' Club . . . mind's on math . . . classical music commands her attention . . . bowling fan . . . quiet and con- scientious . . . will major in math. VINCENT PETER ARDIRE 351 Morse Street, Camden Vince . . . confused by typing keys . . . irked by phonies . . . good on the gridiron, shines on the C.Y.O. court . . . Wildwood's great! . . . future is still vague. PATRICIA ANN BAKER 5306 Witherspoon Avenue, Pennsauken Perky Pat . . . football fanatic . . . tip-top typer . . . shuns door slamming . . . super baby-sitting earns spending money . . . T.V. viewer . . . tantalized by tomato pies . . . typing will letter her future. JEAN DOROTHY BALDYGA 406 Pennsylvania Avenue, Cherry Hill Jeanie . . . partial to potato chips . . . marvels at math, cringes at chemistry . . . Beatles are fantabulous . . . splashes with Mad . . . delightful dancer . . . will walk hospital halls in white. FRANK VICTOR BALSAMA 4254 Terrace Avenue, Pennsauken Tops in history, ilops in math . . . prop man . . . has cars on the brain . . . vacations at Wildwood . . . Rutgers, S. J., then he's on his way. JOANNE MARY BANCER 3805 Harris Avenue, Pennsauken Sweetly serene and smiling . . . strikes a happy tune with the Glee Club . . . 12G's efficient money keeper . . . Target typist . . . fu- ture medical records will be kept up to date. 4 , ,- RAYMOND FRANCIS BANNAR, JR. 2817 Harrison Avenue, Camden Ray . . . has a knack for history . . . 12B's athletic rep . . . works at the Golden Arches . . . capable Mass commentator . . . hits all four on the basepath . . . future mechanical engineer. ANTHONY JOSEPH BARBACCIO 67 South Birch Avenue, Maple Shade Batch . . . business-minded . . . digs swinging socials . . . lingers idly at the neighborhood square . . . loves to pound the drums . . . a future business administrator from Pierce. LORETTA MICHELE BARBONE 200 Harvard Avenue, Collingswood Perky Retta . . . haunted by history . . . Supremes are su- preme . . . catchy laugh . . . rainy day shopper . . . helpful hostess . . . Sodality V. P .... a competent secretary for some lucky boss. JOHN JOSEPH BARLOW 425 Garden State Drive, Cherry Hill Jack,' . . . King George, yes-Shakespeare, no . . . makes tracks on cross country . . . pearly-whites always showing . . . cool and steady all the time . . . will bomb the business field. ROGER THOMAS BASKERVILLE 119 Kingston Avenue, Barrington Hound . . . profound in history . . . confounded by religion . . . strives for strikes . . . wields a mighty bat at the plate . . . rock 'n roll rates . . . wild blue yonder beckons. EDWARD GEORGE BAUMHAUER 949 Lenton Avenue, Barrington Eddie . . . whiz in physics . . . fumbles in facts . . . burns rubber on Barrington boulevards . . . allergic to alarm clocks . . . regular 'booster of Barrington's C.Y.O .... live wire in electronics. Below: GERARD FRANCIS BELZ 3304 Merchantville Avenue, Pennsauken Jerry', . . . lights up in Lit. class . . . burns out in physics . . . Student Council Club Committee Chairman . . . has cinders in his blood . . . pleased by popular music . . . desires St. Joseph's English course. CAROL ANN BERKSTRESSER 2318 Route 38, Cherry Hill Forever in a furor . . . her favorite place-the kitchen . . . a spare signals points for her . . . sales at Bi1l's store . . . Home Eco- nomics her pass for the future. ' VERONICA LEE BIEHLER 2310 Hillcrest Avenue, Pennsauken Rock 'n' Roll Ronnien . . . sings cheers loud and clear . . . physics is outer limits, English more down to earth . . . sketchy sketcher . . . will add R.N. to her name. JOSEPHINE MARGARET BLASIO 431 49th Street, Pennsauken Jolly '6Jo,' . . . faithful Phillies' fan . . . strikes out in shorthand . . . provides pep at sports rallies . . . serves as candy-striper in spare time . . . gains practice as faculty secretary for future position. H or you, cz so, fhis momezzf is qreaf. N 104 PM 'Q -.tra 'mmf Above: GAIL MARY BONANNO 134 Haddon Avenue, Haddonfield Personality plus . . . alarm clock immunity . . . gas pedal a go-go . . . counts coins for C.Y.O .... sighs over Sinatra . . . Glassboro training will aid her work with exceptional children. JOSEPH SAMUEL BONGIORNO 621 West Madison Avenue, Magnolia Bongo . . . brisk in business law . . . posts posters for 12D . . . intramural football Bend . . . has an eye for billiards . . . often found at Green Valley . . . future is fuzzy. MICHAEL HAROLD BOREK 712 Elizabeth Avenue, Lindenwold Mike . . . a fright with French . . . middle of the line . . . leads spiritual committee . . . whales at Wildwood . . . spare time? . . . cut-up in lab . . . getting ready for Georgetown. MICHAEL JOSEPH BOTCHEOS 66 South 27th Street, Camden Boche . . . can be found shooting the curl at Margate . . . pre- sides over publicity meetings . . . appalled by English . . . Mr. Halfback will enlighten others about the past. VIRGINIA BERNADETTE BOYD 11 Harrison Avenue, Cherry Hill Ginny . . . mystified by math . . . attends Jerseymen meetings . . . able artist . . . Seaside Park's the place . . . historical novels provide enjoyment . . . Drexel Institute tits into the future. LAWRENCE WILLIAM BRADY 8 Pelican Drive, Audubon Park Grunz . . . dribbles ball for Holy Maternity . . . confused chem- ist . . . traffic cop for 12C . . . digs his blue Mustang . . . spareribs are special . . . drawn to the wild blue yonder. JOHN NEUMAN BREEN 428 Burning Tree Road, Cherry Hill Jack . . . elated in English, physics his downfall . . . ten pinner at Baker Lanes for 12B . . . drives to Gino's with George . . . dazed by court play . . . plans future in the business world. EILEEN MARY BRENNAN 5308 Baker Avenue, Pennsaulcen Optimistic and artistic . . . starts the day with a smile . . . loathes lemons . . . counts cookies at Gohl's Bakery . . . will prove to be a Sunny secretary. CHARLES THOMAS BRIDGE 1206 North 27th Street, Camden Charlie . . . fumbles in physics . . . intramural twine tickler . . . digs the modern beat . . . sold on the Seasons . . . Wildwood va- cationist . . . will claim a seat at Seton Hall. 1 Pelham Place, Ashlgnd Second on Student Council totem pole . . . National Honor Society member . . . procrastination provokes . . . always a helping hand, never a deaf ear . . . Library Club Veep . . . will major in math at C.U. CHARLEEN KAY BROOKS 13 Lincoln Avenue, Collingswood Char . . . sugar and spice and all things nice . . . Publicity Committee Chairman . . . will miss that top locker . . . politically minded . . . the Foreign Service will proiit from our loss. RICHARD LEE BROOKS 146 Kohler Avenue, Atco The Fern', . . . English confuses, but his car amuses . . . hot with a cue . . . swings with Al Hirt and downs pistachio nuts . . . will trade drugstore corner for pharmaceutical career. KATHLEEN HELEN BRUMMER 5530 Wayn Avenue, Pennsauken Carefree g'Kathy . . . dauntless Young Democrat . . . her honey- colored tresses . . . rocks with The Stones . . . glutton for Green Valley's grilled cheese sandwiches . . . will keep F.B.I. secrets, secret. THOMAS JOSEPH BRYSON 1912 Hillcrest Avenue, Pennsauken Tom . . . burns in history, bombs in physics . . . l2D's gift to the Service Committee . . . debates the issues . . . spends spare time shooting baskets . . . sure success in social work. CAMDEN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL JOHN JOSEPH BURNS 716 Bailey Street, Camden Jolly Green Giant . . . religion rates, law abates . . . shutter bug . . . Phyllis Diller's tops . . . vacations in Germany . . . frequents Tony's Pizza . . . will shoot the curl for the Coast Guard. MARY THERESA BURNS 108 Utica Avenue, Westmont Silent thoughts, quiet words . . . cold-shouldered by cracked- knuckles . . . reads in the rain . . . rides in the saddle . . . standard favorites-hamburger and coke . . . nursing career ahead. THOMAS ALBERT BURNS 505 Newton Avenue, Oaklyn Buzzes in business . . . bombs the king's English . . . bounces the sandlot basketball . . , laundryman at Our Lady of Lourdes . . . surfs at Stone Harbor . . . Wildcat of the future. CLIFFORD JOHN BUSH 408 Chester Avenue, Bellmawr Cliff . . . bugged by business law . . . enthusiastic over baseball . . . dotes on Dylan and folk music . . . A Sz P checker . . . future button pusher for I.B.M. 676155 of 1 JAMES JOHN CALORE 7466 Rogers Avenue, Pennsauken Jim . . . fizzes in physics . . . keen on English . . . matman . . . rolls with Rolling Stones . . . partial to parties . . . C.Y.O. court- man . . . will follow liberal arts course in college. LOUIS ANTHONY CAMINO JR. 2165 North 38th Street, Camden Lou . . . breezes through business law . . . l2E's mission man . . . government salesman at G.E.X ..... rides the rods at Atco . . . What spare time? . . . future Army aviator. PHILIP THOMAS CAMPBELL 408 Chambers Avenue, Camden Soup . . . hep in history . . . steak and cake a favorite meal . . . sleep, sleep, sleep . . . insists on punctuality . . . banks on studying accounting at Rutgers. MARYANN CHRISTINE CAMPESE 76 Knollwood Drive, Cherry Hill Optimistic Mare . . . infectious personality . . . posts Party and Dance news . . . never spares speech . . . sparkling first soprano . . . speed conscious . . . learns about her chosen profession in Future Teachers Club. Below: ANGELA MARIE CANDELORI 362 Raritan Street, Camden Angel . . . Host and Hostess Chairman for Student Council . . . cheers with unlimited spirit . . . telephone talker . . . organized femininity . . . moons over Mathis . . . will work as secretary. CHRISTINA LOUISE CAPONE 575 Line Street, Camden Topsy Turvey Tina . . . tennis is her racket . . . oh those eyes! . . . Home Ec drawers-her downfall . . . 007 is her number . . . beachcombs Stone Harbor . . . Pierce will train a medical secretary. CAROL ANN CAPRARA 600 Elkins Terrace, Cherry Hill Sweet and sincere . . . trustworthy treasurer of the Honor Society . . . keep to the right!,' . . . files covers for the library . . . Mathis is magic . . . assured of success at Jefferson. MICHAEL FRANCIS CAPUTI 117 Palmwood Avenue, Ashland Mike', . . . si si in Spanish, no, no, in math . . . carries the pigskin from halfback position . . . pegs to home from right Held . . . fogged about the future. THOMAS GERALD CAPUTI 117 Palmwood Avenue, Ashland Tom . . . host with the most . . . bewildered by business law . . . has his own seat at Green Valley . . . coaches the freshman eleven . . . future still up in the air. DENNIS JAMES CARACCIOLO 2527 45th Street, Pennsauken Crach . . . math-minded . . . travels in transportation . . . tears up the track . . . a big splash at Buddls Pool . . . hits the eight ball . . . looks to LaSalle for college. KATHLEEN ANN CARR 1615 Lexington Avenue, Pennsauken Chatty Kathy . . . her green eyes glisten in Glee Club . . . rain drops daze . . . White Mountains-her Mecca . . . warmth kindles spirit . . . will register at Rutgers. ROSINA MARIE CARROLL 138 Eutaw Avenue, Camden Do-it-yourself fashion coordinator . . . on call for Sister Cora . . . yesterday, today, and tomorrow-the Phillies! . . . sketching or sleeping I happiness . . . RCM will initial some boss's business letters. KATHLEEN MARIE CASEY 2822 Harrison Avenue, Camden Cafeteria-loving Casey . . . haunted by history . . . parish C.Y.O. . . . Spiritual leader . . . bowling makes a bang! . . . magnetized by mysteries . . . down with demerits . . . typewriter's her bargaining power with the world. ELAINE GLORIA CAVALLO 502 Line Street, Camden Cavorting Caval . . . excited by that Mathis feeling . . . high stepping twirler . . . pep rally enthusiast . . . bugged by bees . . . wild times in Wildwood . . . secretary typed into the future. CAROL ANN CICALLELI 815 Morgan Boulevard, Camden Warmhearted Chick . . . condemns conceit . . . walking meg- aphone . . . 'Tm hungry . . . pinches pennies for missions . . . doles out Dots in study hall . . . medical secretary in the making. CAROL EDWINA CINOSKI 4405 Westheld Avenue, Pennsauken Able artist . . . homeroom V.P .... abhors history . . . serves on service . . . Saturday student at Moore Art Institute . . . will paint a bright future at Glassboro. Below: ANNA CONCETTA CIPOLLA 621 Lees Lane, Collingswood Super salesgirl . . . this outgoing miss enjoys going out . . . has history horrors . . . jazz buff . . . stops at McDonald's after foot- ball games . . . hopes to be a Jefferson nurse. MICHAEL JOHN CLARK, JR. 42 Chapel Avenue, Merchantville Mike . . . sails with sales . . . heads 12C's government . . . co- captain of the Fighting Irishw . . . sure hands and steady legs makes Mike a Fleet end . . . future business tycoon. WILLIAM FRANCIS CLARK 62 Grove Street, Haddonfield Bill . . . enjoys those religion classes . . . typing trips . . . wheels out with Ron, Chuck, and John . . . regular Friday nighter . . . savors roast lamb . . . see him at Sea Isle . . . will cruise in the Coast Guard. JEANNE ELIZABETH CLAYTON 3260 Merchantville Avenue, Pennsauken Comical Clay . . . hep on hockey . . . adds a sweet note to Glee Club . . . colleen courtman . . . counselor at Holy Child Day Camp . . . future focused on teaching. IM R THOMAS MICHAEL COLLINSON 20 Washington Avenue, Berlin Tom', . . . atoms and molecules fine, but French binds . . . sports minded . . . enjoys a good book . . . future M. D. will train at Jefferson Med. DONNA ANN COLLITON 119 West Park Avenue Second in command of Lit's Teen Council . . . figure 8's . . . neat with a needle . . . Florida fun fanatic . . . goes daft over draughts . . . el espanol to el ingles. KATHRYN JANE COLLOPY 1106 North Twenty-Third Street, Camden Kathy . . . delightfully dynamic . . . l2J's spiritual representative . . . second in command of C.Y.O .... run ragged at Lottie's Luncheonette . . . frizzy hair frazzles her . . . secretarial success assured. HENRY JOSEPH COLMAN IV 129 West Summit Avenue, Haddonfield Joe . . . enthusiastic in art, but irritated by English . . . cars seem to be no problem . . . wails with Bill Cosby . . . his future's built around mechanics. HELEN RUTH COMEAU 15 East Knight Avenue, Collingswood Capable Como . . . l2K's bright-eyed president . . . chow-mein, her delight, . . . Big Tickle! . . . reminisces on rainy days . . . will teach tots arts and crafts. PAUL ANTHONY CONLEN, JR. 27 East Collingswood Avenue, Oaklyn Burns in physics, iizzles in math . . . Student Council Host and Hostess Chairman . . . tinkers with torques . . . skis in between . . . no square, but will carry one at Christian Brothers. N our vocafimz is fo make Lroflzers noi mfg of some, A buf of aff peep asf, NANCY CLAIRE CONROY 1516 Beverley Terrace, Cherry Hill Nance . . . Rambling Rose . . . Ali-Italia . . . harmonizes with Maidens Thrice . . . electrifies Electra . . . Royaleers' Ringo . . . happiness is a hamburger at table 43 . . . will find a career in science. MICHELLE AGNES COOKER 108 West Cuthbert Boulevard, Westmont Shelly . . . Steno stands out . . . motivated by jazz . . . raindrops are her lullaby . . . Cafetorium's a weekly habit . . . hungers for hoagies . . . will take over Della Street's duties. av-my Wnnvl ANTHONY CHARLES CORDISIO 211 Barlow Avenue, Merchantville Zeak . . . history holds his interests . . . relaxes at the wall . . . fries burgers at McDonald's . . . 12E's favorite vocalist . . . foot- ball fan . . . Wildwood vacationist . . . will cope with the future as it comes. SPLENDORA MARIE CORDIVARI I 1104 East Marlton Pike, Cherry Hill Darling Dora . . . second soprano specialist . . . maneuvers riile for the green and white . . . bossy people rile her . . . delights in Andy Williams . . . elementary education major at St. Joseph's. ANGELA MARY COSTANTINO 923 Deland Avenue, Cherry Hill Unpredictable Ange . . . happy-go-lucky giggler . . . handles Mission money for l2H . . . ties up phone with Nancy . . . swoons over Andy Williams . . . anticipates career as legal secretary. EILEEN MARIE COSTELLO 124 East Madison Avenue, Collingswood Small package of sunshine . . . radiates warmth and good humor . . . on her toes in gym . . . everybody's substitute . . . will keep accurate medical records. Below: LINDA MARIA COYLE 2651 Foehl Avenue, Pennsauken Fiery flip . . . Ocean City summers . . . sports a '58 Plymouth . . . Donald Duck sound effects . . . sandman comes on rainy days . . . onward to Pierce for business administration. ROBERT JOHN CRAIG 46 Potter Street, Haddonfield Bob . . . has a hold on history, loses grip in law . . . has cars in his cranium . . . boots the pigskin . . . rings up the sales . . . busy in business at Rutgers. MICHELE ANNE CREAN 720 Park Avenue, Collingswood Chattering fraulein . . . Student Council Mission Chairman . . . perky member of the Jerseymen . . . animated individualist . . . rainy day beachcomber . . . frequents football games . . . future plans still produce a ? . ROSEMARY REGINA CRIST 1613 South Bowling Green Drive, Cherry Hill Reticent Ro . . . struck by ten pins . . . caution light in the cor- ridor . . . Andy Williams has the beat . . . Medical technology prescribed for the future. l?q A I4 NS! I Q x all ,', lr -.1 n, - K' wi J osx! Ol. A 1, - Above: JOSEPH FRANCIS CROWLEY 6557 Cedar Avenue, Pennsauken '6Joe . . . speeds up in history, lags behind in law . . . delivers Target to 12D . . . favors the gridiron sport . . . doubles with Bill . . . sociable worker for mankind. HELENA CLAIRE CUNEO 60 Melrose Avenue, Westfield Spirited colleen . . . sympathetic listener . . . Spiritual Committee chairman . . . naturally pleasant . . . earns extra cash at Lou's Bakery . . . success assured in an office position. MICHAEL FRANCIS CUNEO 713 Center Street, Collingswood Coon . . . busy in business . . . Student Athletic Committee . . . masterminds gridiron attack . . . hot with the yacht . . . likes love lyrics . . . leans toward a career in business. MICHELLE ANN CURNEW 1531 Lexington Avenue, Pennsauken Shell . . . forges her way in a Ford . . . laughs with Jerry Lewis . . . singing soprano . . . longs for Long Beach Island . . . will style the hairdos of tomorrow. LAWRENCE JAMES DABROWSKI 2254 Hollinshed Avenue, Pennsauken Larry . . . correct in history, confused in math . . . fast man around the pivot . . . rocks to the rhythm of rock and roll . . . will link with the business world at Lincoln Prep. IOANN MARY D'ADAMO 211 Oakland Avenue, Audubon Math-minded Midget . . . active member of Future Nurses . . . favors french fries . . . adds a sweet note to the Marching Band . . . Oh those early mornings! . . . future's foggy. MARY ANN THERESA D'AGOSTINO 144 East Oakland Avenue, Oaklyn Agile Age . . . spontaneous speaker . . . Forensic Club's minute taker , . . steps high in the color guard . . . bylines girl's sports in Target . . . work with retarded will enrich her life. THOMAS COSMO D'ALESANDRO 548 Spruce Street, Camden Tom', . . . proud proctor of IZA . . . gripes when he types . . . pigskin passer . . . fond of Bond . , . rocks at O. C .... fancies French fries . . . counts on Pierce for accounting. PATRICIA ANNE DALEY 612 West Somerdale Road, Somerdale Prompt Pat . . . caution light on the corridor . . . F. B. L. A. member . . . never lost for words . . . fancies football . . . typist for Target-target is typist. ELIZABETH ELLEN DEAL 412 North 37th Street, Camden Betty . . . serenely sedate . . . unsurpassed secretary . . . clothes conscious . . . chow mein champ . . . rain, rain, go away . . . pep rally invigorator . . . medical scribe awaits the scene of action. i 137 V ' W 138 LH MAUREEN PATRICIA DEEGAN 5541 Jefferson Avenue, Pennsauken Mathematical Maureen . . . Student Council's able Athletic Chair- man . . . pep club's powerhouse . . . hockey and basketball team member . . . critical commentator . , . future forecasted as French interpreter. JOHN CRAWFORD DEEN 14 East Ormond Avenue, Oaklyn Ted . . . math is a mystic maze . . . traffic poses no problem . . . registers scores at Baker Lanes . . . bugged by bosses . . . studies the stars . . . asset to any faculty. PHILOMENA ANNA DE FRANCESCO 413 Valley Run Drive, Cherry Hill Phyllis . . . spirit specialist . . . mission money makes her happy . . . music sets her feet moving . . . take me out to the ball game . , . Rutgers bound to major in math. 'f-emma MICHAEL JOSEPH DEL MONTE 140 Auburn Avenue, Atco Mike . . . carries physics well, overloaded by history . . . toys with cars to pass the time . . . clerks at market for spending cash . . . always found with Dick and Pat . . . will travel to Temple come the fall. CAMDEN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ANNA ARLENE DE LUCA 3523 Royal Avenue, Pennsauken Annie . . . boundless energy . . . continually voluble . rainy day thinker . . . Pep Club devotee . . . avoids knocked down, dragged out people . . . mathematically minded . . . will be a tip- top teacher. JULIE CHRISTINE DE MAYO 4759 Springfield Avenue, Pennsauken Jul . . . known as nice, and nicer to know . . . kept busy on Bulletin Board Committee . . . french fry fanatic . . . rollicks with 3' rock and roll . . . hopeful Home Ec. major. ANTHONY WALTER DE PASQUALE 2137 West Marlton Pike, Cherry Hill Noisy . . . quiet calculator . . . history's a mystery . . . gets a bang out of Westerns . . . works on cars . . . hoagie hogger . . . a summer vacation in Atlantic City . . . Glassboro bound. DOMEMICA ROSE DE STEFANO 352 Derousse Avenue, Delair Darlin' Dennie' . . . telephone talker . . . hides in history . . . ship-shape in shorthand . . . fantastic faculty secretary . . . vaca- tions in Acapulco . . . popular music is tops . . . tomorrow will see her as an able secretary. 79' Gfass of 1966 JAMES JOHN DIAMOND 227 Hopkins Avenue, Haddonheld Whitey . . . busy beaver in business . . . lost in law . . . court man for Christ the King's C.Y.O .... plans to attend St. Edward's or perhaps itls Anchors Aweighf, JAMES LOUIS DI AMORE 343 North 40th Street, Camden Jim . . . partial to biology but indifferent toward physics . . . scores on the intramural gridiron . . . sports enthusiast . . . Dom, Jerry, and Joe complete the quartet . . . pre-med major at St. Joe's. CHRISTINE MARIA DIBLING 411 Oak Drive, Somerdale Chris . . . sails through Spanish, ploughs through physics . . . single file!', . . . naturally negative . . . initiative personified . . . what's meld? . . . future profesora del espanol . . . will train at Bowling Green. REGINA MARIE DICKERSON 2917 Mickle Street, Camden Jeannie with the dark brown hair . . . prefers tuna fish to the vegetables at Harvest House . . . soft spoken and sweet tempered . . . will beguile the business world. Below: KATHLEEN MARY DICKINSON 907 Maple Avenue, Oaklyn Promptness personified . . . enraged by Mathis . . . rainy days are spent in the library . . . Franny Sheehan and Mary French complete the trio . . . computer computes the future. JOSEPH KEVIN DIEMER 21 West Summerfield Avenue, Collingswood 'fBullet . . . Student Council Traffic Chairman . . . guards Irish quarterbacks . . . fields flies for the Irish . . . nothing provokes this leader . . . scribbles for the Vista . . . hopes for college. SARAH MARIA DI FALCO 11 East Collings Avenue, Collingswood Bright and lively . . . makes the sports scene . . . spirit-springboard . . . glitters on silver skates . . . he on grumps! . . . her future will be typed out. PETER PAUL DI MARCO 631 White Street, Camden Business law infatuates Pete . . . history deflates . , . big man with a horn . . . all around athlete . . . bothered by late busses . . . combo takes up spare time . . . future is hazy. ' HELEN ESTER DI MEDIO 1711 Hillcrest Avenue, Pennsauken Madcap majorette . . . artist's adroit secretary . . . highlights the hockey team . . . Baez beat . . . sweet sentimentalist . . . lends a helping hand at DiMedio Lime Company . . . probable Pierce student. FRANCES MARIE D'IMPERIO 4519 Cooper Avenue, Pennsauken Frenzied Franny . . . types away in FBLA . . . taps keys for the Targefs print . . , never sleeps through Frankie S. . . . history's not so fortunate . . . Pierce bound to perfect secretarial skills. MARIA CATHERINE DI MUNNO 1420 Decatur Street, Camden Raven-haired beauty . . . genuine and congenial . . . style setter . . . paces Party and Dance Committee . . . cheerleader with charm . . . hopeful secretary with a flair for law. DEBORAH JEAN DI MURO 117 North 27th Street, Camden Delightful Debbie . . . at her best at a basketball game . . . sum- mers in Texas tempt her . . . happily harried . . . secretarial skills will be furthered at Pierce. DOLORES MARIE DI PAOLA 351 South 27th Street, Camden Deen . . . delights in doing nothing . . . vies with Pearl Mesta as the perfect hostess . . . perky varsity cheerleader . . . plans soar when Angel's around . . . gracious and efficient secretary. FLORENCE MARY DI PIETROPOLO 1710 48th Street, Pennsauken 'tFlossie', . . . interior decorator for l2F . . . What's this? . . . splatters paint . . . rides high in the saddle . . . cruises down Moon River with Andy . , . hopes to wear cap and cape. MICHAEL ANTHONY DI SALVIO 120 Ivins Avenue, Merchantville Mike . . . engrossed in English . . . hampered by history . . . baseball is tops . . . favors food from Italy . . . values spare time . . . tuned in for TV . . . electronics lights up the future. PASQUALE PHILIP D'ITALIA 619 North 36th Street, East Camden Hud . . . thumbs up for English, down for physics . . . Michael- angelo of 12E . . . gets indigestion from short lunch period . . . bound for better things at Glassboro State. Below: REGINA MARIE D'ITALIA 148 S. 32nd Street, Camden Ginny . . . 12l's Madame President . . . active and articulate . . . opinionated individualist . . . heart beats for Central America and less fortunate . . . strums animated guitar . . . lured to life amid antiseptics. ANN NORWIDA DIXON 1417 Princess Avenue, Camden Dixiecup . . . unrumed miss . . . competent candy striper . . . vacations in St. Louis . . . mixes shrimp and pizza . . . jumps to jazz . . . typing is tops . . . future plans undetermined. ROSE MARIE DIXON 1417 Princess Avenue, Camden Mouse . . . witty and wise . . . history holds high spot . . . chimes in with the Glendels . . . chalks the cues at Roe's . . . makes merry the music of Camelot. WALTER JOSEPH DOBROMILSKI 2840 Morton Avenue, Pennsauken Dobe . . . fanatical about physics . . . finesse with the fiy rod . . . Starlite stomper . . . intramural enthusiast . . . professional zzzzz'er . . . liked by all . . . pets will be probable patients. MICHAEL JOSEPH DOCHNEY 124 East Franklin Avenue, Collingswood Doc . . . pushes on in college prep . . . frowns in physics . . . enthusiastic sports fan . . . enjoys a good novel . . . a service career will be his. NANCY KATHRYN DOMAKO 419 Yale Avenue, Cherry Hill Natural sweetness . . . warm sparkling personality . . . carries a sunny tune . . . can be found on the sports scene . . . gets ecstatic over biology . . . West Jersey freshman come September. MARY BERNADETTE DONEGAN 26 East Clearview Avenue, Pine Hill Mare', . . . brown-eyed pixie . . . Babe Ruth of softball . . . pens the minutes at CY O . . . sells stationery in spare time . . . the feminine mystic . . . will work with wee ones. CHRISTINE MARIE DORAN 2910 Cove Road, Pennsauken Red-haired Chris . . . little brothers are a menace . . . secretary for St. Peter's Sodality . . . doggie paddles at Woodbine . . . wades through spaghetti . . . career girl with Bell Telephone. JAMES GEORGE DOUGHERTY 5519 Washington Avenue, Pennsaulcen Jim . . . English is out!! . . . totes a mean trumpet . . . iloor walker in the food market . , . avid TV fan . . . Marines and big business mix. JOSEPH WILLIAM DOWNS 217 Sheffield Road, Kingston Estates, Cherry Hill '5Joe . . . famous in history . , . notorious in English . . . nucleus of the Irish line . . . suns in the sand at Wildwood . . . dislikes short-cropped colleens . . . future in the wild blue yonder? 654 N is MARY ELIZABETH DOYLE 17 Rondon Avenue, Berlin Pleasantly quiet . . . provides inspiration for the Pep Club , . . phone fan . . . hates to wait, never late . . . history hysteria . . . will become a lawyer's loyal secretary. PATRICIA EILEEN DUFFY 906 Jefferson Avenue, Cherry Hill Pat . . . dabbles with a paint brush . . . good grief! . . . faith- ful court fan . . . mad for mysteries . . . savors pizza . . . will teach the 3 R's. HELEN CATHERINE DUNLEAVY 7507 Wilbur Avenue, Pennsauken Consistent FBLA participant . . . active in C.Y.O. and Sodality . . . whiles away time at tennis . . . future plans typed out as pri- vate secretary. WILLIAM EDWARD DUNLEAVY 208 Maine Avenue, Cherry Hill Bill . . . enlightened by English, pained by physics . . . lounges at the Valley with Bongo and Joe . . . Wildwood's his vacation spot . . . Temple bound. RITA JOAN ECKERT 511 Fifth Avenue, Barrington Rita represents 121 on Transportation Committee efli cient typist for the Target and yearbook . . . C.Y.O. dribbler . . . d will fly as airline stewardess. f JOHN BRENDAN ELBERT 258 South 27th Street, Camden Top ad man . . . enjoys English . . . Camelofs Mordred . . . Trans- J portation representative . . . fancies football . . . oh, those week- W f 6 f e day mornings! . . . future foggy after tenure at the Mount. Below: 0 JAMES DAVID ENGEL 6136 Harvey Avenue, Pennsauken Jimi, . . . one of Sr. Teresa's troops . . . fond of physics, muddled by math . . . moves the masses in Catholic's halls . . . basketball 0 Q sends him bouncing . . . bound for Drexel. MARGARET MARY ENGLISH 5519 Plymouth Avenue, Pennsauken Petite Peggy . . . rain clouds shower parties . . . modern music is the mode . . . lobsters are luscious . . . aversion to letter writing . . . will tutor tiny tots. DONALD THOMAS FALATO 222 Church Street, Atco Flako', . . . transcribes 12C's minutes . . . lilibusters in history . . . pestered by physics . . . strikes and spares forever . . . English dictates his future course. JOAN LOUISE FARACO 4-456 Garden Avenue, Pennsauken Jovial Joan . . . invents slogans for Pep Club . . . enthralled by Economics . . . reads, reads, reads . . . claims C.Y.O. membership . . . headed for Cabrini College . . . will teach mentally retarded some day. I 'TE mi Above: THOMAS JOSEPH FAY 1 Virginia Avenue, Westmont Thumper . . . troubled by English . . . found at the drags . . . at home under the hood . . . Sam, Paul, and Frank complete the quartet . . . what next??? GEORGE JOSEPH FEBISH 33 Wagon Lane, Cherry Hill Ace . . . phoebia in physics, misty in history . . . informs 12C about dances . . . steers Mustang toward Gino's with Jack . . . scales peaks in summer . . . will plow the field of physics in the future. KATHERINE ANN FEDON 6874 Chandler Avenue, Pennsauken Charming Kath . . . typing club member . . . wavers for waffles and ice cream . . . delighted when dancing . . . steadfast C.Y.O. member . . . FBLA fan . . . to Pierce for secretarial training. JAMES ANTHONY FEIZET 56 Manor Avenue, Oaklyn Jim . . . hep on history . . . topples the ten pins . . . tickles the twine, passes the pigskin . . . bops at Dot's with Danny . . . needs no menu . . . Rutgers business major. PATRICIA LEE FETTERMAN 3230 Browning Road, Pennsauken Pat,' . . . unusually understanding . . . can be found where the action is . . . keeps her typewriter busy for faculty member . . . Mom's Pizza's patron . . future will look up asa stewardess. SANDRA LEE FETTERMAN 3220 Browning Road, Pennsauken Sandi,' . . . the yawn that sleep will not stifle . . . faraway thoughts . . . lunch never comes soon enough . . . FBLA provides taste of the future as secretary. SUSAN MARIE FINGERHUT 2526 Finlaw Avenue, Pennsauken Smiling Sue . . . take me out to the ball game . . . serves with Social Welfare . . . ,-Ole! . . . pens letters to the tunes of the Let- termen' . . . meet me at the Mall . . . Number, please. PATRICK JOHN FLANAGAN 512 Erie Street, Camden Patl' . . . despises that thar English . . . guard on the gridiron . . . cooled by the Wildwood surf . . . will ily high in the Air Force after attending Pierce College. RONALD JEROME FLANNERY 105 Knollwood Drive, Cherry Hill Rong . . hep in history, but fearful in physics . . . swimming's a big splash . . . his stock's in steak . . . sleeps in spare time . . . from Temple to dentistry. JOSEPH ANTHONY FLANNICK 62 Center Avenue, Haddonfield Mr, D. J.'l . . . mechanically inclined . . . English doesnlt rhyme . . . partial to pizza . . . reading and Joe don't make a combo . . . Rutgers routed. FRANK HARLAN FLEMING 5702 Camden Avenue, Pennsauken Happy in history class . . . mystiiied by who dunits . . . Chuck Wagon's part-time cook . . . spends summer days at Wildwood . . . will work at accounting. MARGARET MARY FOLEY 1770 Springfield Avenue, Pennsauken Pretty Pidge . . . peps up the majorettes . . . relishes religion . . . Paul Newman's tops . . . football fanatic . . . FBLA member . . . infectious personality . . . hamburger happy . . . secretary typed into the future. LOIS GAIL FORRESTER 1151 Princess Avenue, Camden Likeable Little Lo . . . able V.P. for 12G . . . meets Ann and Sonya at Yvonne's . . . Spanish is her dish . . . traveling is a treat . . . she'll enlighten young minds of the next generation. JOHN FIELD FOSTER 219 Connecticut Avenue, Cherry Hill Masters math, ponders over physics . . . pleased with a pigskin . . . wild over Wisconsin . . . Bruce, Mike and Bill make up rest of bill . . . mechanical engineering takes first place in his regard. wail -wmv CAMDEN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL FLORENCE THERESA FOWLER 114 Eaton Place, Ashland Flossie . . . 12I's social worker . . . oh, swingin' . . . bowl- ing's a ball . . . meets mates at Mall . . . tickled by typewriter . . hazy in history . . . secretarial skills highlight future. JOHN FRANCIS FRATES, JR. 2422 Browning Road, Pennsauken Biology's good, physics not understood . . . Folklore Club Veep . . . wrapped up in wrestling . . . pals with John and Ed at the House . . . Rutgers bound come September. MARY COLETTE FRENCH 227 South Twenty-Seventh Street, Camden Giggles, giggles, giggles . . . frowns in religion class . . . chirps cheerily in Glee Club . . . taps typewriter for Target and yearbook , . . made merry by music . . . anticipates training at Pierce for medical secretary. PATRICIA ANN FRITTS 996 Kingston Drive, Cherry Hill Pat . . . pert and pretty . . . Compton's hat check girl . . . keeps busy in Business Law . . . raves over Ray Charles . . . heart pants with horse's canter . . . future accounting agent. ye Glam 0701966 JEAN ELIZABETH FROHBERGH 217 North Brookfield Road, Cherry Hill Oh, well! . . . smile radiates charm . . . favorite faculty secre- tary . . . popular music rates A+ . . . shuns stenography . . . lunches at table three . . . crystal ball holds much for this future secretary. ' ANTOINETTE MARIA FRUMEMTO 55 Manor Avenue, Oaklyn Bright and lively . . . personality glows with radiance . . . records the news for parish sodality . . . carries a tray for 121 . . . casual beach-comber . . . caring for sick will concern her future. THERESA MARY FULLMER 596 Berlin Road, Clementon Terrific Terry . . . partial to presidency of l2G . . . sincerely singular . . . could write a book about the library . . . twice Target editor . . . will find herself at Rutgers. WILLIAM HUGH GALLAGHER Lake Side Avenue, Woodcrest Cherry Hill Bill . . . English petrifies him . . . gets a bang out of hunting . . . bowls them over . . . stuck on the Seasons . . . high on pole vaulting . . . what next??? Below: JUNE MARIE GARCIA 304 South Sth Street, Camden Princess . . . International House captivates her interest . . . gets kicks from soccer . . . opera soars high . . . Mexico City's her sight to see . . . R.N. certificate will frame her future. MARY LEONA GIFFORD 6117 Amon Avenue, Pennsauken Maize-haired maiden . . . toe,'-riHc talent . . . cuts a style on ice . . . soggy spirit sparkles at shopping spree . . . fancies fried rice . . . take a letter, please. GERALDINE JOYCE GIZINSKI 4818 Caroline Avenue, Pennsauken Gerry . . . Honor Society member . . . band's clever clarinetist . . . speedy speaker . . . pals with Pat . . . nonconforming idealist , . . adept dancer . . . tends toward test tubes . . . will utilize lin- guistic skills abroad. SUZANNE ANTOINETTE GLEASON 217 Richards Avenue, Barrington Sue . . . suffers math miseries . . . capable basketball co-captain . . . devoted Democrat . . . insurance company's greatest risk . . . the Supremes are supreme . . . plans to promote physical fitness program. LORRAINE MARGARET GLOSTER 226 South 35th Street, Camden National Honor Society . . . the labyrinthine ways of physics! . . . Hermanis her man . . . go, Phillies, go! . . . lighthearted in library . . . profesora de espanol to train at Rutgers. SALVATORE JOSEPH GOGLIUZZA 1600 49th Street, Pennsauken Sammy,' . . . spurts a fouiitain of words for publication . . . on the ball with business law . . . toast of the Courier-Post . . . out of reach on Wildwood beach . . . will ride to Rider. NANCY CATHERINE GOSA 108 South 27th Street, Camden Nance'i mischief and merriment . . . shares in the fun with Ange . . . partial to Robert Goulet . . . despises early rising . . . White cap will top her brown hair. ROBERT JAMES GOULD Blue Anchor Road, Atco Bob', . . . haunted by history . . . wiry wrestler . . . weekend resident of car wash . . . king of the dance Hoor . . . spends sum- mer at Ocean City . . . a crystal ball will foretell future path. CHARLES WILLIAM GRIEB 245-A Florence Road, Berlin Chal . . . chemicals mix with this Wiz . . . only smoke is seen when Chal pitches . . . music is the beat he rates as neat . . . wants to enter engineering field. LEWIS KENNETH GRIFFITH 19 Naylor Avenue, Clementon Lew,, . . . rarely found without a T-square . . . no go with H20 rolls with his Olds,, . . . steak and sleep are his beat . . . will prowl with the Wildcats. HELEN CHRISTINA GRIM 111 East Park Avenue, Haddonfield Tina come lately . . . 'tohhh!!!'i . . . instant sympathy . . . faith- ful C.Y.O. member . . . stakes out steak . . . phone fanatic . . . all the world's her stage. JOSEPH CHARLES GRZYBOWSKI 903 Union Avenue, Delair Grzy . . . facts interest . . . numbers confuse . . . counts cur- rency in 12C . . . C.Y.O. basketball stalwart . . . sparetime sports- man . . . Surf City surfer . . . services rendered in sea and salt air. Below: JEAN MARIE GUIDARA 5 Clinton Avenue, Merchantville Jeanie,' . . . almond eyed, soft spoken . . . 12K's Shylock . . . hockey half-back . . . always adds a personal touch . . . Future Teacheris top girl . . . effervescent English major to study at Rutgers. BRENDA SUSAN GULINO 6020 Hollinshed Avenue, Pennsauken Brown-eyed Brendan . . . chalks up cheerleading honors . . . a friendly smile meant for all . . . buffing shoes takes a fair share of her time . . . future Pierce prospect. BARBARA ANN GURETSE 1 Jade Lane, Windsor Park, Cherry Hill Unruflied Barb . . . beneticent lassie . . . don't spare the spare- ribs! . . . charming Glee Club member . . . delights in delineating . . . fiction fan . . . art or math will figure in her future. JEFFREY PAUL HARKINS 17 West Coulter Avenue, Collingswood Jeff,' . . . lights out on English Lit . . . l2C's ballplayer . . . bombs in his bug . . . don't dig Hunkin' . . . junior Marconi . . fun in the sun at Wildwood . . . dreams of the Marines. 'F CRAIG ALLEN HASSON 533 Pfeiffer Street, Camden Corky . . . Student Council Bulletin Board Chairman . . . culti- vated in science, plowed under by German . . . wild at Wildwood . . . buns burgers at McDonald's . . . M. I. T. attracts 'this future technologist. VERONICA DOROTHY HAVERS 31 South 35th Street, Camden Ronnie . . . hazy in history . . . dozes during downpours . . . chow mein's her choice . . . enjoys exercising the brain . . . Jerry Lewis--her jester . . . pediatrics will accent a nursing career. GEORGE EDWARD HAYNES 1918 43rd Street, Pennsauken George . . . follows the math path . . . assistant drum major . . . always in the Doghouse with Ken . . . stocks rocks . . . prances in Camelot . . . future mule of Muhlenberg . . . from drum sticks to scalpel. RICHARD FRANCIS HEARING 25 Estaugh Avenue, Haddonfield Rich . . . history and English vie for his favor . . . seen at C.Y.O. meetings . . . bowling fanatic . . . abhors politics . . . ritualistic reader . . . summers at Beach Haven . . . future plans all his own. WILLIAM HENRY HEETHER, JR. 1236 Walnut Avenue, Pennsauken Bill . . . happy in history . . . flops in physics . . . Mr. Mu1roy's right hand man . . . dribbles for Saint Pete's . . . lost without wheels . . . may answer Uncle Sam's call. JEFFREY SIMON HELLER 98 Kingswood Court, Cherry Hill Bo . . . keeps notes for 12A . . . fullback for Delaneymen . . . sold on science fiction . . . rocks with Joe, Mike, and Terry . . . C.Y.O. twine tickler . . . psycho on psychology. ff U TONI MARIE HENDRICKSON Penn Gardens Apts. B-11, Pennsauken Infectious laughter . . . dangerously daring . . . affable faculty secretary . . . stumped by shorthand . . . see you, here? . . . loafs with Michele and Terrie . . . Pierce will produce a proud secretary. WILLIAM THOMAS I-IENNIGAN 132 Fox Chase Lane, Cherry Hill Bad Bill . . . religion thrills, English chills . . . 'tout again in again Hennigan . . . gathers at jolly Green Valley . . . rocks, rolls, and bowls . . . from court bouncer to sports announcer. PATRICIA RITA HENWOOD 955 North 36th Street, Camden Paradoxical Pat,' . . . pep-club's pep pill . . . has that far away look in her eyes . . . National Honor Societyis scribe . . . swabs sponge on Service . . . will matriculate as math major. LAWRENCE JOSEPH HESS 2402 North 39th Street, Pennsauken Larry . . . sinks low in salesmanship . . . sails high in business law . . . Tarzan in phys. ed .... Silois super seller . . . agile on dance floor . . . cafeteria tixture . . . anchors aweigh. MARY ANNE MICHELE HESS 305 Cambridge Road, Cherry Hill Oh, help us!'i . . . bugged by biology . . . tops on Target . . . late, late, late . . . presides over Publications . . . crunches crackers at table 4753 . . . quill and scroll points out her path. MAUREEN DOLORES HICKEY 221 Haddon Avenue, Collingswood Diligent Traffic Chairman . . . National Honor Society member . . . intensive individual . . . off-beat music connoisseur . . . contem- porary in scope . . . please be punctual! . . . will till need for math teacher. Below: ANNE MARIE HIGGINS 15 East Gloucester Pike, Barrington Nancy . . . consistant conversationalist . . . all of her curls are natural ones . . . sinks the ball for C.Y.O .... camay complexion . . . rainy day puddle jumper . . . V.I.P. for I.B.M. DIANE MARIE HOBAN 1411 Longfellow Drive, Cherry Hill Winning personality . . . provides pep at pep rallies . . . young Democrats . . . fancies folk music . . . C.Y.O. member . . . posts Spiritual news . . . rides Ocean City surf . . . attracted to account- ing. STEPHEN WILLIS HOGAN 1125 Winding Drive, Cherry Hill Hoagie . . . English is chaos in the business course . . . reports the music committee's notes . . . Friday afternoon bowler . . . motivated by good movies . . . future drawn around commercial art. MAUREEN ELIZABETH HORACE 2914 Cooper Avenue, Pennsauken Maureen Jil . . . moves with beats, beards, and Baez . . . Ocean City, Marylandis her summer retreat . . . chatters constantly to Maureen 43511 . . . English major at Barry College. WSW! Above: KATHLEEN MARIE HUFNER 921 Oriental Avenue, Collingswood Kathy . . . cool, calm, collected . . . fashion bug . . . designs own clothes . . . phone poses big problems . . . sharp shooter for the basket . . . those Ocean City weekends! . . . tomorrow's Oleg Cassini. REGINA ELLEN HUGHES 810 Johns Road, Cherry Hill Giggly Ginan . . . depressed by congested corridors . . . tabulates receipts for Kingston Pharmacy . . . enjoys rainy day fantasy . f'Four Seasonsw spice her life . . . will climb to success at Mont- clair. ELLEN FRANCES HURLEY 521 White Horse Pike, Oaklyn Tallies totals for homeroom . . . fizzles in physics . . . talks, talks, talks . . . bubbles with charm . . . pines for pizza . . . will face future as medical secretary. WILLIAM JOSEPH HYDE 1253 Jackson Street, Camden t'Big Bill' . . . finds no flaw with law , . . torques the transmissions at the track . . . booster at Atco Drags . . . vacations at Wildwood . . . next stop Parris Island. JO ANN NANCY IERVOLINI 831 Newton Avenue, Camden Withdrawn but not with-holding . . . is seasoned to the Supremes . . . typing's tops . . . ready helping hand . . . dark eyes have a bright outlook toward the business world. CHARLES PAUL ILCONICH 7010 Camden Avenue, Pennsaulcen Chuck . . , hep in history, lost in law . . . everybody loves a clown . . . reads and breathes sports . . . likes tPolishJ pizza? . . . wild times in Wildwood . . . future construction boss. JOSEPH FRANK INVERSO 447 State Street, Cherry Hill Cheeks . . . raps gavel for 12A . . . irritated by English . . . dazzles on the diamond . . . on cue with a pool stick . . . twirls that spaghetti . . . longs to tinker with cars. JOSEPH PAUL JACOBS 1537 Browning Road, Pennsaulcen Jake . . . Student Councils Transportation Chairman . . . shines in English, declines in physics . . . reports the sports . . . a joke for every occasion . . . will be Hying high with the Hawks. PATRICIA MARIE JOHNSON 2920 Stevens Street, Camden Pat . . . faculty secretary and FBLA member . . . Nancy, Josephine, and JoAnn complete the quartet . . . likes everything from pan- zarottis to Johnny Mathis . . . future plans are still hazy. MARIE LOUISE JONES 828 Kingston Drive, Cherry Hill Mary Lou . . . petite and peppy . . . Glee Club's charming chantress . . . lunches with Linda . . . lingers in the library . . . twinkling lrish eyes . . . Hfasten your seat belts. SARA AGNES KALAL 10 Meadowlark Road, Stratford Smiling Sally . . . Hnds food fabulous . . . music, music, and more music . . . balances bookwork for Mr. Miller . . . hides from history . . . pet peeve-miserable people . . . office secretary in the making. ROSEMARIE EVA KAMINSKI 4442 Garden Avenue, Pennsauken Rapturous Roe . . . unlimited loquacity . . . traffic tamer . . . perplexed by physics . . . C.Y.O. citizen . . . loathes miserable people . . . coaches C.C.D .... Duquesne will welcome this future nurse in September. KATHLEEN PATRICIA KASILOWSKI 400 Strawbridge Avenue, Westmont Be sincere though sometimes wrong . . . sports saddle shoes . . . Alice in Wonderland . . . tops in secretarial practice . . . keeps the line busy with Ann . . . will teach tots. I FREDERICK JOSEPH KEATING 18 East Park Avenue, Oaklyn Keat . . . favors history in the college course . . . 12E's mission representative . . . CCHS's slugging first baseman . . . varsity for- ward for the Irish basketeers . . . elementary school Prof from Glassboro State. CAMDEN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL JOHN THOMAS KELLEY 7027 Cooper Avenue, Pennsauken John T. . . . raps 12E's gavel . . . Spanish is a specialty . . . Forensic Club's Treasurer . . . lends his voice to Camelot . . . law summons this future history major from St. Joseph's. JOAN THERESA KELLY Linden Avenue, Kirkland Vivacious Kelly . . . 3Ole! . . . hates to be rushed . . . Wildwood's wild . . . McDonald's provides familiar stomping grounds . . . crystal ball shows hazy future. MARGARET MARY KELLY 300 West Second Avenue, Barrington Kel . . . clever wit . . . riddled by math . . . carries a merry tune . . . seat warmer at the cinema . . . sideline surfer . . . nursing will cap her future. PATRICIA ANN KELLY 2236 Mulford Avenue, Pennsauken Peppy Pat . . . Latin lover . . . viva la Roma . . . pedestrian's plight . . . mmm Italian food . . . walking book shelf . . . Buddy's buddy . . . will emerge as a women in white. M-M, 7 , PATRICIA ANNE KELLY 80 Tilford Road, Somerdale Patty'i . . . impish nature . . . soft azure eyes . . . Athletic Com- mittee denotes her love for sports . . . lends a helping hand to the Vista staff . . . white cap is figured in crystal ball. JOHN CUTHBERTSON KELLY 1296 East Trace Drive, Glendora Kel . . . hits it off in history . . . he's no Shylock . . . no drip in swimming . . . reading's his pleasure while listening to jazz . . . will fly high in business. BERNADETTE MARY ELLEN KENNEDY 1117 North 19th Street, Camden Bernie . . . Future Business Leader . . . chimes in parish choir . . . rock'n roll really rates . . . early morning blues . . . typing is tops . . . someone's skillful secretary. DONALD KENNETH KENNEDY 152 Chews Landing Road, Ashland Don . . . stacks facts . . . golden throat of Forensic Club . . . prominent Y.C.S. member . . . pigskin fanatic . . . reels off in rhetoric . . . enjoys good music of any kind. Below: CHARLES JOHN KENNEY 120 White Horse Pike, Oaklyn 'iDanny . . . law over all . . . befuddled by religion . . . assistant grocery manager . . . touch football on the weekends . . . pop music is tops . . . will sail the briny deep. Q SONYA SOPHILIA KIRKLAND 1442 Princess Avenue, Camden Sophie . . . dancing feet and singing heart . . . mad about the Miracles and mysteries , , Q dreams of shore, shrimp, and sleep filled days . . . business law shapes future as clerk-typist. MICHAEL ROBERT KLASZKY 8510 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Pennsauken Mike . . . halted by physics . . . accelerates in history . . . Irish football booster . . . specializes in sports . . . can usually be found behind the eight ball . . . Temple beckons this marketing major. JOYCE KATHLEEN KLAUDER 212 Tansboro Road, Berlin Bright eyes . . . perplexed by physics . . . sings songs to remem- G! ber . . . magician with a needle . . . ready and able candy striper H55 of 19 . . . future seems bright as figure in white. SARAH JANE KNOWLES 525 Richey Avenue, West Collingswood Sally . . . keeps the telephone company in business . , . yellow buses are appalling . . . makes the scene at the cinema-screen . . . loves the rack of a bat . . . will soon join ranks with wage earners. BRUCE EDWARD KOVALEVICH 31 North 35th Street, Camden Kov, the surfer . . . perseveres in general college course . . . 12C Veep . . . strums the strings . . . Monday morning quarterback . . . meets at the Greeks . . . will explore books at LaSalle. JOSEPH ALBERT KUCHLER 321 Walnut Avenue, Kirkwood '5Joe . . . A. P. Chem confuses and amuses . . . 12D's note taker . . . takes to the fields for hunting . . . feels sharp at The Point . . . future pre-med student. JAMES DAVID KULPA 310 East Graisbury Avenue, Audubon Jim . . . physics?? . . . scribe for 12B . . . strains with weights . . . intramural whiz under the boards . . . vacations at Detroit . . . a porterhouse pleases . . . curriculum will include physics and science at Purdue. JEFFREY THOMAS KULPA 310 East Graisbury Avenue, Audubon Kulp . . . mathis prime, but for Spanish no time . . . presses weights and rival hoopsters . . . outcast of Motor City . . . hounds Jake at the Dog House . . . steering for engineering at Detroit University. ROBERT ANTHONY LA MARRA 305 Walnut Avenue, Oaklyn Bob . . . awake in history . . . asleep in math . . . raps gavel for bowlers . . . courtman for 12D . . . rod + reel 2 fun . . . sports are special . . . will better the business world. ROSEMARIE JOAN LANCHONY 140 New Jersey Avenue, Collingswood Roe . . . curly tresses . . . infectious laughter . . . victim of chro- matic events . . . dashes off the minutes for 12K . . . football's her favorite fall pastime . . . FBLA foretells future goal. TIMOTHY ANDREW LANGE 281 West White Horse Pike, Berlin Halted by salesmanship . . . speeds up in history . . . sleeps away a rainy day . . . mission man for 12A . . . earns spending money in role of busboy . . . future tradesman. Below: WILLIAM JOHN LANGE, JR. -1-30 Myrtle Avenue, Lindenwold Wild Bill . . . facts interest, figures confuse . . . Student Council caterer . . . debates with the best . . . yearbook scribe . . . cuts up the 'tWoj . . . counsel for defense from Seton Hall. WILLIAM LUCIEN LANZA 1722 49th Street, Pennsauken Sill . . . Student Council Publications Chairman . . . ardent English fan . . . reports sports of all sorts . . . feels in at the Inn . . . keeps cool with ice cream . . . future linguist from LaSalle. LINDA ANN LEAF 815 Orlando Avenue, Cherry Hill Junior year's new colleen . . . moves with Mary Lou . . . grooves with Goulet . . . hobby, horses . . . never gains on spaghetti . . . will lend grace to the airways in the years to come. ROSEMARY ANNE LEONARDI , 3357 Springfield Avenue, Pennsauken Roe . . . aesthetic artist . . . belittles braggarts . . . sails the sea on her surfboard . . . her voice was always gentle, soft and sweet . . . Tyler School of Art will welcome h'er. 'mmf' IOSEPHINE ANN LEONARDO 3051 Stevens Street, Camden Cookie . . . forever on the phone . . . cookbook adventure on rainy days . . . accent on bulletin board . . . biographies beguile leisure hours . . . a typewriter's a key to her success. JOSEPH LEO LERRO 33 Franklin Avenue, Clementon Joe . . . hops in history, flops in physics . . . alley man for team . . . passes the pigskin to Bob, Don, and Jim . . . drawing board figures in the future. ROBERT JOSEPH LEVECCHIA 2333 Browning Road, Pennsauken Bob . . . big in business law . . . hindered by history . . . mega- phone man for Pep Club . . . signalman of the corridors . . . rolls spares in spare time . . . business tycoon to beQ WILLIAM ARNOLD LICK 719 West Evesham Road, Magnolia Kraut . . . Deutsch ist sehr gut . . . posters the cork board . . . battered bookworm . . . folk music enthusiast . . . has fun in the sun at O. C .... will march with the pouchboys. CLAIRE LINDA MARIE LONG 7124 Willgons Avenue Let's go Linda . . . needle threads her spare time . . . shares leadership in twirlers . . . fish is her dish . . . rain drops a thought . . . nursing will cap the future. CAROLYN MARIE LORUSSO 2835 Benson Street, Camden Carol . . . tumbling tresses . . . another new pocketbook! . . . travels with Tina . . . wades in the Wildwood waves . . . avid for anti-pasto . . . sure to succeed as a legal secretary. -, 11 . fd 4 f- Q Q KATHLEEN ELIZABETH LOVETT 621 North 4th Street, Camden Love . . . sensational sense of humor . . . parish C.Y.O. veep . . . meets the crowd at Dulcimer . . .strums away spare time . . . the rain sounds a busy signal . . . future's fuzzy. BARBARA ANN LYNCH Route 73, Atco Barb . . . friendly Fraulein . . . twirls a mean baton . . . note- worthy news editor . . . helps to print the Prism . . . at home on the ice . . . medicine holds the key to her future. . EILEEN MARIE LYONS 107 Utica Avenue, Westmont T argefs postman . . . color guard's high spirited Miss . . . baskets the ball for parish C.Y.O .... holds membership in FBLA . . . this faculty secretary gains practice for a future position. PAULA MARIE MACHALICA 420 Royden Street, Camden Hurry, hurry, hurry . . . presides over Club Committee meetings . . . never spares with speech . . . major majorette . . . knack for tap dancing . . . biology bug . . . future medical secretary. CAROL ANN MACKIEWICZ 822 Grant Street, Camden Capable and capricious . . . drippy days inspire her to draw . . . live a little, laugh a lot . . . mysteries and melodies make the minutes melt . . . teaches tots at C. C. D. STEPHEN CHARLES MADDEN 155 Ardmore Avenue, Haddonfield Rubber Legs . . . school -l- math I fun . . . dribbles down the C.Y.O. court . . . senior play prospect . . . bugaloos with the best . . . will make the grade as math teacher. Below: ANGELA CARMINA MALATESTA 36 North 28th Street, Camden Not conservative in conversation . . . faculty secretary for Mr. Mackintosh . . . linguistics lover . . . rather not be rushed . . . mystiiied by music . . . secretary of tomorrow. ANNE TERESE MANNING 51 South 29th Street, Camden Hi, Goose . . . animated Anne . . . calls meetings to order in 12H . . . captains the basketball team . . . lingers at Long Beach . . . future goal-cap and cape. CHARLES RICHARD MARATEA Apt. 107-A1 Yorkshire Plaza, Stratford Mr. Lucky . . . 12B's service rep . . . batters the pins with Mike and Chas . . . tears up the intramural courts . . . hooked on Eddie Fisher . . . will conquer in the courts of law. CAROLINE DOROTHY MARCHESE 912 Central Avenue, Lindenwold G. R. . . . always on time . . . at home in Home-Ec . . . spare time spent in Philly . . . French-horn talent expressed in band . . . will don a white cap. H OIL 6LI'Z ECLVEFS 0 6L I7Z6556Lq6 for aff mankind. U Above: JAMES WILLIAM MARCO 2234 37th Street, Pennsauken g'Gentleman Jim . . . 12B Prexy . . . gathers facts for Target . . . likes sports of all sorts . . . ruled as King Arthur in Camelot . . . business world appeals. ANN ELISABETH MARKS 830 Haddon Avenue, Collingswood Always Ann' . . . timed droll comments . . . manages lab mice . . . second in command candystriper . . . rainy-day walker . . . superb soprano . . . sunny-side-up . . . future will be spent taking pulse. FRANK JOSEPH MARMERO 1713 40th Street, Pennsauken Frauen . . . fascinated by Shakespeare . . . heads Student Council Party and Dance Committee . . . likes to tickle the hoop cords . . . a future Perry Mason from The Quaker Law School. JOSEPH ANTHONY MARRAZZO 6115 Pleasant Avenue, Pennsauken Joe . . . Senior Class President . . . revels in math, runs from physics . . . dances through Camelot . . . more spirit in him . . . will engineer his way through Villanova. CHARLES PATRICK MARTIN 38 East Eight Avenue, Pine Hill Tuna . . . a volunteer fireman . . . a pip in the Pep Club . . . Junior Achievement president . . . bound by Bond,' . . . will study forestry at Syracuse. THOMAS JAMES MARTIN 3307 Saunders Street, East Camden Remarkable Martyv . . . serves on Social Welfare . . . pitches tent at the Steakarama . . . pilfers points in pinochle . . . gone over Gleason . . . future politician. ' ROBERT ANTHONY MASSANOVA 503 Edgewood Avenue, Westmont Bob . . . physics fanatic . . . likes sharp shows . . . partial to pot roast . . . totes pigskin in spare time . . . one of Paul Bunyan's men . . . future Hawk. - EILEEN MARGARET MATTIE 3756 King Avenue, Pennsauken Targefs competent circulation editor . . . you'd better believe itl' . . . club meetings occupy spare time . . . open heart. open mind . . . there's a career in biology for our researcher. JOHN ALAN MAYCHAK 1068 North 28th Street, Camden Big John . . . raw in business law . . . covers gridiron and mat for the Irish . . . bowls 'em over at Camden Lanes . . . future sad sack. PHILLIP ALEXANDER MAYFIELD 10 Mouldy Road, Lawnside May . . . flustered in physics . . . at ease in English . . . intra- mural ball-handler from 12D . . . sears the Irish cinders . . . spare time spent snoring . . . English teacher to train at Seton Hall. IRENE RUTH MAZETIS 432 48th Street, Pennsauken Individualism-the salt of life . . . sold on Soupy Sales . . . pro- ficient in culinary arts . . . a penny for your thoughts . . . Einstein Medical will provide stepping stone to future. FRANCIS JOHN MCARDLE 5324 Harding Road, Pennsauken Franny . . . rolls with the Stones . . . football and basketball fan . . . excels in English, baflied by biology . . . Mac to close friends . . . wails in Wildwood . . . future social worker. ELLEN MARIE MCCARRON 339 North 37th Street, Camden 12F's priceless president . . . numbed by numbers . . . willing helper . . . discovers sunny side . . . Colleens' controller . . . three year major in majorettes . . . will train at Rutgers to teach English. RICHARD FRANCIS MCCARTHY, JR. 5 North Rose Lane, Berlin Chip . . . harps on history . . . l2D's Traffic chairman . . . soaks in the sun at Sunshine Lake . . . Irish long distance man . . . fu- ture history maior at Glassboro. 4 kpvy M ,. ,.-, CA DEN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL KATHLEEN MARGARET McCORMACK 26 Cooper Avenue, Cherry Hill Kathy . . . delights in Dylan . . . surface shyness . . . lingers over lunch at table 33 . . . ploughs through parish paper work . . . wonder at the wheel . . . will discover direction at Douglass. CONSTANCE MARY McCORMICK 9 Fox Hollow Drive, Cherry Hill Cheerful Connie . . . keeps the purse for l2I . . . bears Old Gloryu onto the field . . . rosy cheeks, mincing gait . . . steady swimmer . . . will become a legal key tapper. THERESA ANN McCURDY 416 Newton Avenue, Oaklyn Timely Tese . . . active Glee Club member . . . math is a maze . . . holds the gavel at St. Al's Sodality meetings . . . plans to en- lighten young minds of tomorrow. MARY ELLEN THERESA McDONALD 26 Scheina Lane, Barrington Endless tasks endlessly pursued . . . National Honor Society . . . 12I's soft-spoken scribe . . . leads.rooting Irishites . . . stuck on potato sticks . . . feminine to her fingertips . . . will assist radiolo- gist. GIQSS of 1 SHARON MARIE McDO'NALD 131 North Woodstock Drive, Cherry Hill Shar . . . perpetually unperturbed . . . virn and vigor sparks cheerleading squad . . . Glee Club's personable soprano . . . pro- ficient pianist . . . savors Italian specialities . . . math fits in future puzzle. THOMAS FRANCIS McDONALD 1810 42nd Street, Pennsauken Tom . . . advancing in A. P. math . . . 12D's Party and Dance Chairman . . . budding Junior Achievement President . . . Camden Credit Association's capable clerk . . . Villanova U. will train a line engineer. ANN KATHLEEN MCGARRITY 947 Park Avenue, Collingswood Fun begins with Arpege . . . Vista's vibrant vocalist . . . visions of sugarplums dance in her head . . . saddle shoes and Jean Shrimp- ton . . . law, look out for this lassie. JOHN MARTIN McGINLEY 2321 49th Street, Pennsauken Math is miserablei' . . . President of Folklore Club . . . Penn- sauken sportsman . . . political fiction fiend . . . has a bug for the banjo . . . will study conservation at Rutgers. Below: LAWRENCE JOSEPH McGINLEY 18 Emerald Avenue, Westmont Lash . . . has edge on economics . . . 12Dis spiritual representa- tive . . . covers dance Hoor . . . perky Pep Club member . . . maintains maintenance at Holy Saviour . . . bound for the Mount. MARGARET ANN MCGLONE 1617 Ravenswoocl Way, Cherry Hill Margie . . . girls' sports editor . . . Glee Club's happy harmonizer . . . keeps traflic on the track . . . nurseis aid at St. Maryis . . . strums guitar strings . . . will train as an English teacher. JEFFREY ANTHONY MCGOWAN 411 Glen Avenue, Laurel Springs Jeff . . . Young Democrat . . . yearbook buff . . . bugged by broken reeds . . . echoes fore with Joe . . . sectionalizes sax . . . arrrugas with Mike . . . mortuary science major. MARK MATTHEW McGUCKIN 14 South Burnt Mill Road, Ashland Magee . . . high in history, but law is out . . . trembles over football . . . 12E's host . . . his laugh is familiar around the senior scene . . . plans to pioneer in law at Rutgers. KATHLEEN MARIE McGURK 19 W. Walnut Avenue, Merchantville Mathematical inclinations . . . joins future nurses on Wednesdays . . . swings for softball . . . helping hand always outstretched . . . over-whelmed by over-eating . . . math figures in the future. JOSEPH ANTHONY McKIM 1744 Gross Avenue, Pennsauken Joe . . . math and physics click . . . history nix . . . wrapped up on cycles . . . wheels out to O. C .... lounges at Lou's . . . bound for better things in the business world. MARY FRANCES MCNALLY 2 North Caroline Avenue, Ashland Mack . . . candid, carefree, comic . . . holds stock in Bell Tele- phone . . . see that basket . . . spends her summers riding Ocean City's waves . . . finicky over phony people . . . future days are hazy. JOSEPH PAUL MCNULTY, JR. 3019 Stevens Street, East Camden Joe . . . physics and math both add and detract . . . thumbs down on hypocrites . . . follows the road of the intellectual . . . man with the racket . . . will roost with Hawks to pursue psychology. ELSIE REGINA MEDORO 310 East Elm Avenue, Lindenwold Typing is terrific . . . nimble with a thimble . . . walks the boards at Asbury Park . . . triple burdened student secretary . . . always in a hurry . . . future business leader. MARY ANN PATRICIA MEIMBRESSE 84 South Dudley Street, Camden Demure . . . idealist lost in a world of reality . . . vibrant on Vista and off . . . scribbles epistles to Rutgers . . . fashion wise scholar . . . plans to probe the psychic. GEORGE LOUIS MELENDEZ 580 Clinton Street Bean . . . sparks in Spanish . . . Hunks in physics . . . takes notes for l2E . . . likes the lazy life . . . rocks with the Rolling Stones . . . hopes to take accounting at Temple. SUSAN LYNNE MELOCKOFF 204 Sheffield Road, Cherry Hill Sunny Sue . . . I can't believe! . . . l2J's chief exec . . . finds physics a phenomenon . . . summers with Carol in the Ocean City surf . . . will walk in white. Below: STEPHEN JAMES MENYHAR 526 Buttonwood Avenue, Maple Shade Steve . . . lost the path in math . . . religion is revealing . . . pumps gas but doesn't give out green stamps . . . math will be his field, Rutgers has appeal. CHARLES JOHN MERKH 6760 Cedar Avenue, Pennsauken Chuck . . . fie on physics! . . . hep on history . . . l2E's spiritual representative . . . sets the stage for the school plays . . . mornings come too early . . . will help shorten the teacher shortage. MARIANNE ELIZABETH METZINGER 219 Richards Avenue, Barrington Sedate and serene . . . wide-eyed wonder . . . assists nurses at West Jersey . . . notes the notes for Father Barnett . . . partial to ice cream . . . triggers talents on typing. PATRICIA CLARE MEYER 254 East Knight Avenue, Collingswood Perky Pat . . . lends able assistance to Vista staff . . . vivacious volunteer . . . guilelessly gullible . . . efficient dental assistant . . . adds pep to Party and Dance Committee . . . will R.N. at West Jersey. Wim. AGNES ANNE MIDDLETON 111 Madison Avenue, Laurel Springs Aggie,' . . . hurrah for history . . . frequents Folklore Club . . . loathes people without smiles . . . savors fried chicken . . . capers at coffee-houses . . . faithful C. C. D. teacher . . . receptionist or secretary-a puzzling decision. ROSEMARY PHYLIS MIGNOGNA 6858 Woodland Avenue, Pennsauken Reflective Roe . . . radiates fun . . . myths are no maze . . . laughter comes naturally . . . melody maker for Glee Club . . . ugh, that late bus!!! . . . Future Teachers Club tells future tale. PATRICIA LYNN MILLER 309 Chestnut Street, Haddonfield Trish . . . FBLA . . . clicks with the Typing Club . . . happy- go-lucky . . . summers spent in Atlantic City surf . . . mysteries and music! . , . efficient p1'ofessional's secretary. RICHARD RYAN MILLER 5623 Magnolia Avenue, Pennsauken Dick, native New Yorker . . . happy in history . . . fails in physics . . . spots sports for Target . , . slow people bug him . . . fiction fascinates . . . political science career looms ahead. WALTER EDWARD MILLER 1062 Bergen Avenue, Camden Hey, Walt . . . strikes out in English . . . homers in history . . . combines cue stick and basketball . . . supports the wall at Steak- orama . . . financial whiz in biz from Rutgers. ROSEMARY BERNADETTE MITCHELL 315 Walnut Avenue, Oaklyn Rod, . . . ticks away in typing . . . St. Al's Sodality member . . . ardent athletic representative . . . FBLA fan . . . sedate and serene . . . looks forward to job hunting. 'The edijqce wfrielz you ave celzsfrucfed mmf be perfecfed and me e eqaaf fo ffze needs wfziclz worfd kisfory wif! preselzf. U LAUREN ANN MOLES 1345 Decatur Street, Camden Lovely and lively . . . does her share of chattering . . . mystitied by mysteries . . . relishes rock and roll . . . animated on the dance floor . . . holds 12J's money bags . . . career not yet determined. KATHLEEN ANN MONAHAN 536 Tarrington Road, Cherry Hill Catastrophic Kathy . . . horrified by history . . . Mathis makes her misty . . . pizza's a pleasure . . . culinary queen . . . mixes at McDonald's . . . did we have homework? . . . will be in the pink at Jefferson. JOHN ANTHONY MONDELLI 117 West Holly Avenue, Oaklyn Mondell . . . fizzles in English . . . crunches through lunch . . . beams in electronics . . . thrives on driving . . . floats boats . . . chalks the cue . . . will draw the pay from R.C.A .... electronics course in Air Force. JENNIFER ANN MONTEE 121 McIntosh Road, Cherry Hill Warm and sunny . . . efficient V.P. of 12K . . . carrot muncher at table 43 . . . glides down the slope with the greatest of ease . . . finds medical technology interesting. MILDRED SOCCORRO MONTES 711 North Ninth Street, Camden Milly . . . stumped by stenography . . . what a giggle! . . . living is talking . . . don't walk-dance!', . . . her music is pop . . . trips to Mayagiiez a must. MAUREEN TERESA MONTGOMERY 3721 Burwood Avenue, Pennsauken Daintily demure and sincere . . . football's her game . . . Kathy's her twin . . . Sister Edna's invaluable aide . . . iinds Shakespeare fascinating . . . FBLA enthusiast . . . secretary of tomorrow. Below: MARGARET MARY MORAN 101 Washington Avenue, Collingswood Warm ways win many friends . . . records the minutes for 12F . . . chimes in with the Glee Club . . . drama critic . . . letter writer when lonely . . . will care for sick tots. MARY PATRICIA MULHALL 1001 Friendship Lane, Cherry Hill Miniature Mul . . . blonde-haired Cher . . . percolated by pep rallies . . . rainy days I busy signal . . . happiness is a hamburger . . . will be busy in business. MARYANN HELEN MULLAN 39 Knight Avenue, Clementon Mirthful Mull . . . history harasses her . . . garlands for Garland . . . savors sirloins . . . hockey is her haven . . . sleeps spare time away . . . will follow a career in fashion. ' STEPHEN JAMES MURRAY 612 Ardsley Avenue, Somerdale Steve . . . enjoys math . . . goes psycho over physics . . . 12C's corridor confuser . . . seen with Mike and Beetle . . . Somerdale's Wash-Bowl worker . . . looks toward LaSalle. Above: GEORGE VANCE MURRY 1598 Ormond Avenue, Camden g'Mud,' . . . Mission representative . . . Mr. Highstepper . . . stomps to CCHS dances . . . scales the peaks during the summer . . . re- sides at Hoffmanis . . . prospective Mt. St. Mary frosh . . . political science is his field. URSULA DOLCE MUSSOMELI 420 Tearose Lane, Cherry Hill Urs,' . . . active FBLA member . . . dreams her cares away . . . moved by classical music . . . able faculty assistant . . . Italians are the best cooks . . . plans for Elizabeth Seton College. FRANK JOSEPH NARDI 4322 Westfield Avenue, Pennsauken Hawk', . . . Spanish, si-physics, no . . . Shylock of 12B . . . ten-pinner at Baker Lanes . . . edits Target sports . . . will nest at St. Ioe's . . . law will stay in the family. BARBARA BERNADETTE NATALE 524 Beacon Street, Camden Barb . . . a song in her heart . . . unswerving determination . . . trumpets a terrific tempo . . . in step with the marching band . . . sophisticated self-assurance . . . will sport a cap at Cooper. JONATHAN HALES NEBEL 728 Stokes Avenue, Collingswood Neb . . . tracks the prep courses . . . English appeals, math con- ceals . . . found at the Mall with Dick and Frank . . . likes James Bond on rainy days . . . plans for Fordham in September. MADELINE ANNE NEILL 117 Rhode Island Avenue, Cherry Hill Mad . . . Beatles forever . . . what, another poster? . . . splashes with Jeanie . . . pensive person . . . daily dieter at table 413 . . . floors a blue Comet . . . will train to teach tots. MICHAEL FRANCIS NEWELL 3221 Horner Avenue, Merchantville Mike . . . fights for alirmative in forensics . . . takes no pay from Father Rea . . . enjoys sandlot sports . . . quiet and friendly . . . rates war novels high . . . what comes next??? CLAIRE ANNE NOLAN 3711 Amon Avenue, Pennsauken Continually concerned . . . sings out as a soprano . . . disarming charm . . . moans on Monday morning . . . crowning glory glori- ties . . . will further education to pursue secretarial career. AGNES THERESE O'CONNOR 210 E. Maple Avenue, Merchantville Terrie . . . party planner for 121 . . . N. B. the Glee Club . . . longs for Long Beach Island . . . perpetual pinochle player . . . confraternity instructor . . . Drexel points way to career in dietetics. SANDRA LEE OLORI 1747 Tinsman Avenue, Pennsauken Dark-eyed Sandy', . . . always in the mood for Mathis . . . rainy days relax her . . . dotes on dancing . . . summers at World's Play- ground . . . will set a style at beauty school. N Pat . . . Garden State's first rate . . . revels in ravioli . . . covers E... KAREN MARIE OLSEN 4501 Camden Avenue, Pennsauken Colorful Karen . . . records news in 12H . . . easy with a brush . . . adds glee to the Glee Club . . . Sinatra swinger . . . will guide the youngsters of tomorrow. MAUREEN KATHLEEN O'NEIL 276 North Thirty Third St, Camden Rec . . . engrossed in English . . . Mission Club member . . . tennis is tops . . .harmonizes with the Glee Club . . . vacations in Sea Isle . . . future home economics teacher to train at Glassboro. PAUL JOSEPH OSISEK 1517 Pleasant Drive, Cherry Hill Burns in biology, blitzes in German . . . captains the men behind the scenes . . . runs cross country for C. C. H. S .,.. always in a hurry . . . goes for Glassboro . . . holds biology high in future. ROSEMARY TERESA OVERSTREET 106 Washington Avenue, Collingswood Roe . . . patronizes Publications for l2J . . . best when bowling . . . Sammy Davis swings with the time . 4 . summers in Tennessee . . . professional legal secretary. CAMDEN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL DOLORES MARY PARISI 39 Volan Street, Merchantville Dee . . . math's a maze, Italian's her craze . . . counsels campers . . . time never tarries . . . southpaw at softball . . . a dandy dancer . . . will learn to teach English at Glassboro. KATHLEEN MARY PARISI szs Royden street, Camden prgir I ieii' i'e iitt2ii ' W um Chaotic Kathy . . . keeps the minutes for 12G . . . cheers the Irish on to victory . . . able alto . . . leaves early rising to the birds . . . secretarial skills assure success. MICHAEL JOHN PASSANANTE 217 East Washington Avenue, Magnolia Mike . . . tops in topics, trips in physics . . . arrrugas with Jeff . . . trombone caperer in Camelot . . . watch that '57 Chev . . . Rutgers bound for biology. ANTHONY THOMAS PATRAGNONI 451 Line Street, Camden ground on diamond . . . goes on spree with jazz and T. U. . . . science appears in future plans. Gia., 0f1966 MARIO DOMINIC PATRIZI 1001 Langham Avenue, Camden Cobas . . . handles the coins for 12A . . . tolls up the score for the Irish . . . travels the Wildwood shore route . . . sports enthusi- ast . . . eyes the major league. PHILLIP ANTHONY PAURO 5020 Washington Avenue, Pennsauken Phil . . . gets a bang out of typing . . . unenlightened by English . . . interested in intramurals . . . flipped over by folk music . . . shines on the diamond . . . will heed Uncle Sam's call. GEORGE ANTHONY PERLA 1400 Maple Avenue, Cherry Hill George . . . masters math, physics isn't easy . . . all around in- tramural champ . . . goes for golf . . . seeks the James Bond kick . . . will probably mix mixtures at Penn State. JOSEPH FRANK PESTRITTO 127 Eutaw Avenue, Camden Joe . . . digs the path in history and math . . . frustrated physi- cist . . . l2E's moneybags . . . 'Tm not that kind . . . will be liberal with the arts at St. Joels. Below: THOMAS JOSEPH PESTRITTO 127 Eutaw Avenue, Camden Tom . . . tops in topics, but fumbles physics . . . keeps 12C posted . . . car happy . . . cool in pool . . . book shy . . . TV tyrant . . . from Army Reserve to grease monkey. ELEANOR MARIE PETRALIA 267 New Jersey Avenue, Westmont Captivating El . . . pretty pixie . . . fervent football fan . . . genuinely gracious . . . ah,Nsoothing sleep! . . . moves 121 Mission- wise . . . medical technology tells future tale. THOMAS ALBERT PETRUZZI 16 Navajo Road, I-Ii Nella Tom . . . totals in topics . . . lays wheels in his MG . . . cues up with the best . . . irked by gabby girls . . . gourmet when it comes to pheasant under glass . . . Villanova, look out for Tom! ANNETTE HELEN PHILLIPS 608 Randolph Street, Camden Peddles publicity in l2H . . . knit one, purl two . . . Junior Achievement member . . . loathes languages . . . swings in soft- ball . . . Herman-maniac . . . math major at St. Francis. LINDA ROSE PHILLIPS 7564 Park Avenue, Pennsauken Harrowed by history . . . accentuates the bulletin boards . . . busy baker . . . hates to be late . . . dances the night away . . . rates classical music tops . . . aims for career in art. BARBARA ANNETTE PIERI 5006 Garfield Avenue, Pennsauken Bubbling Bobbi . . . hurries to history . . . holds stock in Charley Chips . . . hyper over horses . . . it's a riot . . . next stop Cooper Hospital School of Nursing. EMIDIO PETER PIRRI 518 Spruce Street, Camden Nemo . . . economics enthusiast . . . ponders over physics . . . enjoys pizza with Mark and Mario . . . steady patron at Green Valley . . . future uncertain. - JACQUELINE MARIE PLATZER 2268 Forty-Second Street, Pennsauken Jackie . . . renders smiling service on Student Council . . . knows how to win friends and inliuence people . . . salad girl at Compton's . . . never misses a party . . . a bright future in white. JESSE ANTHONY PLUMLEY 522 Thomas Avenue, Barrington Student Council Music Committee Chairman . . . math minded Jess . . . able varsity quarterback . . . peps up parties with his gifted guitar . . . fiction fascinates him . . . Wesleyan wins his ap- proval. TIMOTHY HUGH POLEY 4661 Springfield Avenue, Pennsauken Pole . . . Mr, Big on Student Council . . . tears up gridiron and track Held . . . mangled by math . . . can be seen tacking up T. R. at the Valley . . . onward to Cornell followed by internship. PAMELA MARIE POPPALARDO 1531 Berlin Road, Cherry Hill Perplexing Pam . . . munches Nestle's Crunches at table iff3 . . . Webster's wonder with words . . . concrete concentration . . . somersaults her r's . . . transcendentalist philosopher . . . hand- writing on the scrawl . . . plans to ,pursue pediatrics. MICHAEL FRANCIS PORTER 1036 Surrey Road, Somerdale Mike . . . spirits are raised in law, dropped in English . . . al- lergic to alarm clocks . . . record collection is his pride and joy . . . will stake his claim in business world. Below: JOHN ANTHONY PRENDES A-3 Penn Gardens Apts., Pennsauken Tony . . . chemistry, yes, no, maybe . . . lifts weights and wrestles . . . study hall stimulates . . . splish, splash . . . snores in spare time . . . summers at O. C .... will pursue studies at Mary- land U. MICHAEL JAMES PROCACCI 4424 Baker Avenue, Pennsauken '4Mike', . . . entranced by economics . . . iioored by physics . . . big backcourt man for St. Stephenis and 12D . . . counts coins for C.Y.O .... will balance books for big business. TIMOTHY JAMES QUIGLEY 393 Katherine Avenue, Berlin Cudda Quig . . . 12E's traiiic man . . . Hys high with passes . . . sure strokes at Sunshine . . . hungers for hoagies . . . will dabble in the sciences at Trenton State. BARBARA JANE RACO 1813 North 44th Street, Pennsaulcen Barb . . . Cooper claims this volunteer . . . promenades with Ricki at Rittenhouse Square . . . I'll be with you in a minute . . . teacher trainee at University of San Francisco. KATHRYN MARIE RADER 727 Linwood Avenue, Collingswood Kathy . . . steps out on the dance floor . . . rainy weekends spell disaster . . . Woolworth's cheerful countergirl . . . summer surfer . . . basketball booster . . . lawyer's girl Friday. MICHAEL BERNARD RAFTER 37 Laurel Road, Clementon Mike . . . Social Welfare's headman . . . dribbles C.Y.O. ball . . . dairy man at Shop-Rite . . . powerful football participant . . . spares no strokes . . . look for him at Valley . . . after Villanova who knows! JOSEPH PATRICK RANERO 101 Lamp Post Lane, Cherry Hill Joe . . . phased by business course . . . enjoys the figures . . . avoids the literature . . . usually found at the Valley . . . enter- tained by the Stones . . . success-bound in the automotive world. OLIVIA MAY RAVELLI 140 West White Horse Pike, Berlin Honor Society member . . . reserved and resourceful , . . repre- sents us at A.M.S. . . . paints posters for the pep club . . . don't blame me! . . . Wildwood's wonderful . . . probably Pierce bound. JOSEPH PAUL REED 3315 Highland Avenue, Camden Joe . . . terror in math . . . feeble in physics . . . runs raffles for 12B . . . St. Stephen's star guard . . . a Pizza King regular . . . coaching looms big in his future. DAVID FRANCIS REIM 131 Garfield Avenue, Clementon Nero . . . history's no mystery . . . wrestling has a hold on him . . . Clementon Park's Saint Bernard . . . wheels out to Atco . . . spins discs while twirling spaghetti . . . Rutgers U. and chemistry too. f I V 1 4 ,, W THOMAS ALOYSIUS REINHOLT 4 Beaver Drive, Barrington Well dressed Tom . . . fooled by physics . . . 12A's backcourt guard . . . Wheeler and dealer . . . stocks shelves at Food Fair . . . future C. P. A. from Seton Hall. EDWARD JAMES RHEAUME 1043 Lynwood Lane, Somerdale Eddie . . . can sell anything but English . . . bounds with basket-I ball, but prefers to boot the ball . . . no refrigerator is safe . . . will set sail in the Coast Guard. MARIE ELIZABETH ROBERTO 3231 Highland Avenue, Camden Beautiful Blue-Eyes . . . moments of melancholy, days of delight . . . timeless telephone talker . . . singles out the sax . . . wander- lust . . . will join wage earners come graduation. ANNA MARIE ROBINSON 635 York Street, Camden Serenity is her virtue . . . drawing's a delight . . . business law be- wilders . . . builds for the future in FBLA . . . irked by early buses . . . I.B.M. will code her future. TERRENCE MICHAEL ROBSON 227 East Evesham Avenue, Ashland Terry . . . presides over business law . . . undistinguished in English . . . defensive tiger on Irish gridiron . . . keystone man on diamond . . . summer is good in Wildwood . . . will ily with Air Force. REGINA ANN ROCKWELL 320 Greenleigh Court, Cherry Hill Reggie . . . fiery flip . . . physics frustrations . . . Friday after- noons spent at N. H. S .... armed marcher . . . cafeteria's crumb cleaner . . . spare time is all sewn up . . . future will be spent translating le francais. Below: p MARY JANE RODRIGUEZ 613 York Street, Camden A friend indeed . . . straddles a saddle in Texas . . . chimes in the chorus . . . Sunday mornings pledged to C. C. D .... folk music I fun . . . hopes nursing will cap her future. DENNIS PATRICK ROONEY 305 Evergreen Avenue, Cherry Hill Roon,' . . . path is smooth in English and bumpy in math . . . hangs in The Cage . . . tuned to modern jazz . . . Penn State will train this future English teacher. PHILOMENA ROCHELLE ROSE 804 Morgan Boulevard, Camden Musical Meansi' . . . tempo is terrific . . . parlez-vous francais? . . . raves about raviolis . . . telephone-a-phobia . . . meet me at the Mall . . . let my life be filled with music. MARY ELLEN ROSSANESE 701 West Somerdale Road, Somerdale Really? . . . sparkles on a Stein . . . power behind our president . . . habit of thinking . . . cheerleading is grr-eat! . . . Patty's pal . . . sympathy with solution . . . will join bar after Rutgers. - ff ou mmf serve fhe cause ofpeace liking... Above: BARBARA ANN ROSSI 155 North Avenue, West Berlin A bonnie blond . . . 12J's athletic manager . . . tempered by time truants . . . wild for Wildwood! . . . thrice faculty scribe . . . Perry Mason will welcome this assistant. MICHAEL FRANCIS RUOCCO 132 South Browning Avenue, Somerdale Speedy Mike . . . partial to law . . . confused by math . . . can be seen with Mike and Stevc at Green Valley . . . give a leg to sky dive . . . future undecided. JAMES KEVIN RUSCH 12 Avonbrook Drive, Turnersville Jim . . . math is superior, history's inferior . . . pinned on the mat . . . Irish thinclad . . . Gulf gas station attendant . . . meets Lou and Art for a fabulous time at Green Valley . . . engineering is forecast for the future. LORETTA ROSEMARIE RUSH 1113 North 25th Street, Camden Loquacious and laughing . . . hates to wait . . . 12I's bus girl . . . part of parish confraternity corps . . . jumps for Jack Jones . . . fasten your safety belts, please. LINDA BARBARA RUTHERFORD 136 Ocean Street, Cherry Hill English enthusiast . . . relates Spiritual doings to l2H . . . hockey hustler . . . gets rich at Richmond's . . . Davis delights . . . de- ciphers mysteries . . . future gracious hostess aloft. JOSEPH THOMAS RYAN 2926 Clinton Street, Camden J. R. . . . legal eagle, sour on sales . . . l2A's congenial host . . . craves cutlets at Wanda's . . . wails at Wildwood . . . basketball bomber . . . cool future in air-conditioning. LOUIS JOHN SACCOMANNO I-1 Canterbury Apartments, Camden Sacky . . , gets a big bang out of science . . . big cinder and matman . . . man behind the scenes in play . . . fast cars and fast music . . . what's next?? ANITA PATRICIA SARIEGO 1530 North Bowling Green Drive, Cherry Hill Pixie Pat . . . co-captain of the Target team . . . how do you spell -? . . . fabulash lashes . . . pens humor . . . high in happiness, steady in warmth . . . la profesora de espanol. ROSEMARY ANNE SARIEGO 205 Virginia Avenue, Westmont Vivacious Roe . . . am I late? . . . dances the day away . . . llusters basketball refs . . . Hhow are you getting to Green Valley? . . . plans to major in English at Glassboro State. SUSAN MARIA SCARFO 2544 Union Avenue, Pennsauken Sue . . . spills the pins . . . revolts against regulations . . . parlez- vous confusion . . . spaghetti's supreme . . . Wildwood's a winner . . . future math major. l 1 7 PATRICIA CATHERINE SCATTERGOOD 118 Melrose Avenue, Westmont Carefree Pat . . . Glee Club songbird . . . bugged by yellow buses . . . summertime by the sea . . . loves walking, rain and all . . . secretarial skills key to future. ELLEN MARY SCHAEFFER 101 Union Avenue, Stratford Zips through homemaking . . . National Honor Society member . . . helps to keep the cafeteria clear of crumbs . . . spends time at Future Nurses for future goal. MARGARET ANN SCHAFER 7 Yale Avenue, Stratford L'Peggy . . . camps at Connie Mack . . . Music Rehearsal Hall's a second home . . . rainy day relaxer . . . Phillies fan . . . grilled cheese sandwiches are grand . . . R.N. will follow her name. SUSAN EILEEN SCHAEFER 182 Niagara Avenue, Clementon Sue . . . carefree colleen . . . presides over parish C.Y.O. . . . rings the register in Fields Jewelry Department . . . Italian dishes delight her . . . will teach tiny tots. CAMDEN CATHOLIC ANNE VERONICA SCHMID 200 Harvard Avenue, Collingswood Giving is her virtue . . . Social Welfare's second-in-command . . . heads the Prism staff . . . printer's ink runs through her veins. JANE CLAIRE SCHMIDT 2535 Haddonfield Road, Pennsauken Schmidy . pushes pep rallies . . . did someone say food? . . . serious and soft spoken . . . fun is where her friends are . . . typing's tops . . . looks forward to job hunting. JOHN JOSEPH SCHMIDT 10 North Franklin Avenue, Berlin Enjoys being a figurehead . . . leaping C.Y.O. star . . . 66 base- ball star . . . meets the boys at JG,s . . . next stop-business world. JOSEPH PAUL SCHMIDT 722 Beechwood Avenue, Cherry Hill Joe . . . musclebound in economics . . . 12A's intramural dribbler . . . prances at C.Y.O. dances . . . hopes to set props for play . . . surf and sun dictate fun . . . only the future will reveal success. HIGH ' SCHGGL JOSEPH PATRICK SCHOOLEY 36 North Cove Road, Merchantville School . . . whiz in business . . . sports on the brain . . . l2B's Welfare Committeeman . . . supervises amusements at Kiddieland . . . from the halls of C.C.H.S. to the shores of Tripoli. RICHARD JAMES SCHROTH 230 Mardale Drive, Somerdale Beetle . . . master in math, misty in history . . . gets a kick out of football . . . cooks at Warwick's . . . repressed by reading . . . future foggy after LaSalle. KENNETH JAMES SCHWARZ 2407 Lexington Avenue, Pennsauken Shrewdy . . . gets a bang out of A. P. chemistry . . . Mummer's day strutter . . . hates to get up in the morning . . . burns at Brigantine . . . future chemistry student at Rutgers. MARY JEAN SCOTT 1007 Sunset Drive, Somerdale Scottie . . . able member of C.Y.O .... fabulash eyes . . . eats anything that doesn't bite back . . . will mold little minds at Our Lady of Grace. Below: LINDA ANN SCURTI 222 Franklin Avenue, West Berlin Scurti . . . savors shrimp, loves lobster . . . double duty faculty member . . . swings to the sound of Sammy Davis . . . loyal legal secretary in the making. ALBERT FREDERICK SEGREST 212 Barlow Avenue, Cherry'Hill Al . . . enjoys religion class best . . . ambitious junior exec . . . passes pigskin to Tony and Mike . . . Rutgers rates high in plans of future Vet. JONATHAN DOMINIC SELLERS, JR. 1536 Greenwood Avenue, Camden Enigmatic Eightball . . . library's busy browser . . . impressed by the Impressions . . . trombone technique aids band orchestra- tion . . . intramural fan . . . delivers musical notes to 12A . . . biochemistry will feature in his future. KATHLEEN MARY SHANAHAN 126 Prespect Street, Merchantville Shan . . . 12I's personable vice-president . . . Ocean City sea urchin . . . that's rare! . . . all around American girl . . . her Princess is always busy . . . will work wonders in white. FRANCES SABINE SHEEHAN 174 South Twenty-Seventh Street, Camden Fascinating Fran . . . Student Council's Music Chairman . . . football fan . . . Oswego N.Y.'s The Greatest . . . likes to laugh at the world's mistakes . . . Rutgers will train this future teacher of tots. DENISE RONAY SHEPPARD 1495 Kenwood Avenue, Camden Dee . . . marching band's sophisticated strutter . . . fearless leader of the trombone section . . . heads Transportation Commit- tee . . . perfection a pre-requisite . . . claims kin with classical music . . . will major in the mysteries of the mind. FRANK PAUL SIMS, 3RD 10 Dartmouth Avenue, Somerdale Shines in history, blacks out in physics . . . man behind the scenes . . . dribbles for 12B . . . come on downn . . . resides at Palestra . . . will build new America. ANN MARIE SLATTERY F 129 South Browning Road, Merchantville Reliable f'Ree . . . feminine frivolity . . . keep to the right, please . . . idles summers away in Margate . . . a ready reader . . . faithful football fan . . . English major come September. KENNETH JOSEPH SMITH 5106 Westwood Lane, Pennsauken Ken . . . revels in history . . . revolted by math . . . 12C's Mr, Bulletin Board . . . four year Forensic Club member . . . Mikeis mate in debate . . . l2C's hoop bomber . . . college bound. LORRAINE THERESA SMITH' 5735 Rogers Avenue, Pennsauken Those lazy, hazy Wildwood days! . . . sewing keeps her going . . . all for fun and fun for all . . . infected by Blavat Bug . . . FBLA vice-president . . . future position with RCA. SUSAN JANET SMOLDA 205 State Street, Cherry Hill Schmoltze . . . more fun than a barrel of monkeys . . . crazy over United States History . . . second in command of 12H . . . swims her way to victory . . . future phys. ed. major at West Chester. ROBERT HARRY SOLNEK 4732 Lafayette Avenue, Pennsaulcen Sol . . . test tubes amuse . . . physics confuses . . . little big- horn of forensic . . . debate-his trademark . . . goes wild over Wildwood . . . will roar in chemistry for the Wildcats. Below: MARIA ELIZABETH SPARACIO 1517 47th Street, Pennsauken Historical scribe . . . marches with the Color Guard . . . fancies football . . . contagious laughter . . . Linda, Ronnie, and Spras - three peas in a pod . . . secretary typed into the future. FREDERICK CHARLES SPRATT 316 Royal Oak Avenue, Cherry Hill 'fFred . ,. . traffic representative . . . tickles the twine for St. Pete's . . . l2E's trafiic cop . . . watches the drips drop . . . Phyllis Diller fan . . . future business leader. LINDA LEE STAEPEL 445 North 39th Street, Camden Lin . . . scientific scholar . . . faithful Irish football fan . . . disc devotee . . . library club member . . . vital part of Vista staff . . . future in pharmacy. MICHAEL GEORGE STAFFORD 4700 Springfield Avenue, Pennsauken HMike . . . science attracts, history detracts . . . lured by folklore . . . challenges Jack Nicklaus . . . guns occupy his spare time . , . Mike is synonymous with Ed . . . science sounds good. RICHARD HOLLIDAY STALLINGS 414 Lincoln Avenue, Collingswood Rich . . . speedy in history, laggard in Latin . . . handles finances for 12D . . . frequents the Mall with John . . . will cure the ills of the animal kingdom. JEANNE MARIE STEDRACK S609 Gaumer Avenue, Pennsauken National Honor Society member . . . band's fascinating Hutist . . . Prism staff member . . . West Jersey candystriper . . . the eyes', have it . . . destined to be a doctor. ELIZABETH ANN STEWART 4924 Westfield Avenue, Pennsauken Giggling Mouse'l . . . bags buns at Wilhelms . . . devoted doodler . . . repelled by Green Eyed Monster . . . digs the Dog House . , . future will be seen through a microscope. IOANNE CATHERINE STOVER 659 Erial Road, Erial Smokey Stover . . . Nature Girl's her very own horse . . . rain- drops are her lullaby . . . lends a listening ear . . . nurse's cap in the future. LYDIA ANNE SUBERS Colonial West Apartmentsif40B, Cooper Landing Road, Cherry Hill Efliciency personified . . . l2J's serious scribe . . . FBLA chapter president and state's vibrant veep . . . spare time's sparse . . . bil- liards lends a pastime cue . . . secretarial skills pave path to success. JOHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN 44 Berlin Avenue, Stratford Can't count on math . . . school's social worker . . . chief pot washer for Compton's . . . ZZZZZ . . . wheels out whenever pos- sible . . . future Wildcat. 14 5 Q in sg , ,- WILLIAM TIMOTHY SULLIVAN 500l River Road, Pennsaulcen Tim . . . revels in religion but unenlightened by English . . . tinkers around with his model A . . . part-time mechanic . . . longs for Long Beach Island . . . future service station magnate. SUSAN MARY SURYNT 149 Moore Avenue, Barrington Sociable Sue . . . indispensable faculty secretary . . . hoards pennies for a hobby . . . frustrated when her Hip flops . . . her skill in shorthand will, satisfy some lawyer. T 172 JOANNE MARGARET SWEENEY 902 Spruce Avenue, Oaklyn Band's competent clarinetist . . . complements choir at Saint Aloy- sius . . . Mancini's the most . . . the Poconos please . . . time out for tennis . . . solicits sodality dues . . . nursing caps future. EDWARD JAMES SZRAMSKI 11 East Sixth Avenue, Ashland Jethro 1 . . counts the pennies for CYO . . . can't abide demerit cards . . . Rolling Stones rate high . . . can be found in Slacky's bomb . . . future plans are all his own. JOSEPH JAMES TANCREDI 2741 Mickle Street, East Camden Joe . . . enthusiastic over history . . . fumbles in physics . . . Mr. Publicity for 12C . . . grazes at Green Valley . . . plans to be M.D.'s prescription filler and pain killer. MICHAEL PATRICK TAULANE 311 Cuthbert Boulevard, Collingswood Toot . . . deplores English . . . big three letterman . . . all subur- ban end . . . jumps center for the Irish . . . seen at Green Valley . . . will major in phys. ed. at Villanova. Below: DARLENE DOMENICA TECH 15 Wexford Road, Gibbsboro Dar . . . bent on bangs, bothered by bees . . . party-time gal . . . refuses to burn the midnight oil . . . stage crew capers . . . future undetermined. FRANCIS VICTOR TEDESCO 200 Kendall Boulevard, Oaklyn '5Frank . . . Student Council Mission Chairman . . . all hail in history . . . party pepper . . . Green Valley lixture . . . 007 has his number . . . will balance the scales of justice. RONALD FRANCIS TELEUCKY 219 Blue Anchor Road, Berlin Big Ron . . . iiddles around with physics . . . curtain time is one of Ron's big times . . . football is his game . . . physics fuses his future plans. MARYANNE TERRANOVA 400 North 39th Street, Camden Eyes and hair of ebony hue . . . capably commands Color Guard . . . jazz strikes a high chord . . . sophisticated sweetness . . . Student Council's sociable secretary . . . will major in art at Mont- clair. Above: GAIL FRANCES TETTEMER 3011 Westield Avenue, Camden Physics creates confusion . . . tennis eases tension . . . Cosby's the comedian . . . the shore's her Shangri-la . . . reads on rainy days . . . enjoys jazz . . . medical technologist trainee. WILLIAM GEORGE THOMPSON 621 Stokes Avenue, Collingswood Bill . . . lost in physics, longs for history class . . . burns the net in intramurals . . . sells to Paul and Bob at Alis . . . reads joke books on the sands at Ocean City . . . Navy blue for Bill come graduation. VALERIE MARIE THOMSON 204 Windsor Avenue, Haddonfield Sweet Val . . . hails from the Scottish Highlands . . . Jerseymen enthusiast . . . bowling bopper . . . would you listen! . . . will learn Home Ec skills at Montclair. NATHANIEL LOUIS TICKNER 4 Clinton Avenue, Merchantville Nate . . . befuddled by physics . . . intramural court and grid- iron master . . . seen speeding in his spirited Sprite . . . yearns to beat Bongo at billiards . . . prosperous prospect at P.M.C. EILEEN MARY TIEDEKEN 919 Belmont Avenue, Collingswood Favors the French horn . . . a tease for cheese . . . unbounded energy compounded with enthusiasm . . . cuts up in biology lab . . . fan mail from Florida. CANDIDA TOCCIA 533 Benson Street, Camden Candy,' . . . cute copper coin collector . . . Italy's favorite daugh- ter . . . independent non-conformist, blazes her own trails . . . will major in math to become I. B. M.'s V. I. P. BERNARD HENRY TODD 19 Minnetonka Road, Hi Nella Todd . . . tiustered in physics . . . wants to ban the barbers . . . can be seen in his Falcon cruising around Green Valley . . to Temple, then onward to law. PHYLLIS IRENE TORTU 524 Spruce Street, Camden Girl with the green eyes and dimpled smile . . . perfect pianist, gifted guitarist . . . guards Old Glory . . . Ocean City beach- comber . . . looking forward to a Liberal Arts degree. JAMES JULIUS TOUDY 5 Forage Lane, Cherry Hill Jimmy . . . sold on sales . . . leads 12C's Transportation Com- mittee . . . frosh assistant pigskin coach . . . drives rag top Fury . . . only the future will foretell his success. KATHLEEN FRANCES TRACY 5530 Toms Avenue, Pennsauken Captivating Kathy . . . keeps Mr. Bell in business . . . why do we have to get up sooo early? . . . rainy days provide food for thought . . . Rutgers bound to learn social problems. VERONICA MARY TRAUTWEIN 116 East Clinton Avenue, Oaklyn Ronnie . . . oh, those early morningsw . . . active member of Saint Alis Sodality . . . mixes with Kathy and Claire at Mom's . . . Rutgers blends into her future. EDMUND ALBERT TRICKER 2414 South Cuthbert Drive, Lindenwold '6Twilight . . . isn't phased by physics . . . folklore pleases his ascetic sense . . . catches forty winks in English . . . hunting's his hobby . . . plans to work with chemicals. ELIZABETH CECILIA UHLAND 2246 Lexington Avenue, Pennsauken Betty,' . . . sleepy-time gal . . . serves coffee, donuts, and smiles . . . football fanatic . . . how fast that pay check flies . . . history horrors . . . future's fuzzy. LINDA MARIE VENCUS 5226 Halpin Avenue, Pennsauken Adds color to the Color Guard . . . mystilied by mysteries . . . bothered by unbuttoned buttons . . . rainy days find her looking out of the window . . . secretarial life beckons her. CAROL ANN VENUTI 88 Cooper Folly Road, Atco 'tCaptivating Carol . . . loves lobster tails and ice cream . . . have bus pass, will travelw . . . writes the menu for I Hospital . . . future environment will house slides and test tubes. JAMES JOSEPH VIALL 619 Carman Street, Camden Jim . . . lives for law . . . swift on the cinders . . . hot on pizza . . . wild over Wildwood . . . grinds at Atco . . . digs the modern beat . . . Uncle Sam wants him. Below: NANCY JANE VISKOVICH 2604 Cramer Street, Camden Nanc', . . . FBLA member . . . typing's terrific . . . detests dish washing . . . steak is scrumptious . . . views Vaughn on TV . . . wild about Wildwood . . . successful secretary of the future. YVONNE CAROL WADE 1216 Langham Avenue, Camden Miss Langham Avenue . . . Roller Derby star . . . best at ballet . . . adds vitality to pep rallies . . . partial to Poe . . . take a letter, please? JOHN WALTER WALESKI 216 South Woodstock Drive, Cherry Hill Whale . . . loafs in Latin . . . burns in biology . . . hunts in the hills of Colliers Mills . . . keeps 'em straight at the hospital . . . looks to a future medical profession. CHARLES JOHN WALTERS 111 Connecticut Avenue, Cherry Hill Chas . . . multiplies in math . . . bellows for Glee Club . chirps out of every gear . . . Italian food is his spice . . . levitates weights . . . Bond-type spy for the F.B.I. V HARRY ANTHONY WATSON 911 Beideman Avenue, Camden Har . . . wails during sales class . . . history M. V. P. . . . Veep for 12D . . . shoots with Toot . . . sparkles on the diamond . . . adds stress to Irish press . . . future is all his own. ROBERT JOHN WEAVER 3 Station Avenue, Somerdale Bob . . . history boss, physics a loss . . . big dipper of 12B . . . publicity representative . . . glued on models . . . nailed on steak . . . rocks the most at coast . . . future electronics engineer. FREDERICK THOMAS WEBB 3815 Marlton Pike, Pennsauken Spiker . . . found under nearest basketball hoop with Harry . . . pushes broom at St. Stephen's . . . finds English painful . . . feels lost without red Corvair . . . future is still uncertain. BARBARA JO ANNE WEBER 1633 49th Street, Pennsauken Spins a web of laughter . . . specializes in Spanish . . . news hound on the bound . . . bops with pop . . . straightforward style . . . an apple for the teacher. CHARLES LEO WELSH 19 Scott Avenue, Clementon Charlie . . . hops for history . . . prances for Party and Dance . . . follows through with cue . . . scours pots for Compls . . . slow down, Tom . . . anchored on Navy. FREDERICK JOSEPH WENG 227 Haines Avenue, Barrington Fred . . . fumbles in physics . . . carries the big beat in the band . . . feasts on fried chicken . . . Bond bonds .him . . . joins Ed and Joe at Brigantine . . . will major in music at Glassboro. C. Il .f'Q Q ra HAROLD PAUL WENSTROM 117 West Park Avenue, Oaklyn The dean dazzles, math razzles . . . drives on the green . . . holds the line in intramural football . . . sleeps with dixieland beat . . . figures on math at Drexel. GEORGE JOHN WHELAN 12 North 34th Street, Camden Joe history . . . Student Council Scrooge . . . bunts and hunts . . . goes to Greeks . . . folk fanatic . . . moons over Maine . . . an- tenna bug . . . aiming for politics at Saint Joe's. ALICE HARRIET WILLIAMS 314 Cleveland Avenue, West Berlin Friendly smile mirrors her heart . . . dimpled delight . . . sports FBLA pin . . . likes starched blouses . . . vivacious varsity cheer- leading veteran . . . take a letter, Miss Williams!,' IOHN MICHAEL WILLIAMS 2221 North 37th Street, Pennsauken Finds religion interesting, but law confusing . . . 12D's mission man . . . gets pepped up at pep rallies . . . crazy about cars . . . hunts his game . . . will tune up at Spring Garden. KARLA KAY W'ILLIS 630 North 34th Street, Camden High-stepping majorette . . . efficient faculty secretary . . . Walk- ing in the Rain . . . holds membership in FBLA . . . active in parish sodality . . . spare time is sparse . . . tidy typist links the future. IOANNE ELIZABETH WILSON 104 Philmar Avenue, Ashland Individualistic . . . writing's her hobby, Bob Dylan's her idol . . . folk music enthusiast, drag-racing fan . , . finds art fascinating . . . declines to divulge future plans. JOSEPHINE ANTOINETTE WILSON 6152 Rogers Avenue, Pennsauken Jo . . . parish Sodality president . . . dexterous dancer in Camelot . . . Mathis is the most . . . likes required reading . . . counts rain- drops on rainy days . . . future elementary teacher. CYNTHIA ANN WILSON 1007 Mt. Pleasant Way, Cherry Hill Musical Cindy claims membership in all music organizations . . . math's a maze . . . WHAT! . . . runs from a walk . . . patronizes Baez . . . will work away at an easel. LAWRENCE JOSEPH WINTERS 21 Coleman Road, Berlin Larry . . . lights up with English literature . . . smooth on the dance lioor . . . big sponge at the car wash . . . bounces with the best . . . will claim a seat at Seton Hall. WILLIAM JOSEPH WOICIECHOWSKI 10 Hendrickson Avenue, Bellmawr Woj . . . the L. B. J. of Forsensic, homeroom, and Honor So- ciety . . . Mr. Masculine . . . gets bang out of cutting Lange . . . great in debate . . . prospective Seton Hall law student. ' WP mg 'om' e meg you that message 4 ERNEST CHARLES WOOLSTON 104 Yale Road, Kresson Burnin' Em . . . craves basketball . . . detests demerits . . . found around Room 116 . . . sleeps whenever possible . . . varsity shooter . . . Rolling Stonesi' the best . . . future plans hazy. GEORGE HENRY YOUNG, IR. 3139 Waldorf Avenue, Camden 12E's publicity agent . . . San Soucils busboy . . . intramural hooper . . . summer linds him on the boardwalk at Atlantic City . . . hopes to study industrial management. KATHLEEN DOLORES YOUNG 1922 Pippin com, Cherry Hill Captivating Kathy . . . found where therels fun . . . never enough summer . . . handles transportation problems for 121 . . . allegiance torn between Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones . . . air-bound as stewardess. DOROTHY ANN YURKOW 186 Munger Avenue, Marlton Delightful Dottie . . . always in The Doghouse . . . earns sal- ary as salesgirl . . . whimpers over dishwashing .A . . mad about Mathis . . . pork chops, please . . . will soar to heights as a secre- tary. WALTER EDWARD DONOVAN 2238 Cove Road, Pennsauken Walt . . . our brilliant three year scholar . . . enigmatic yet not elusive . . . wry wit finds much in life amusing . . . home elec- tronics lab turns him on . . . will interpolate logs at LaSalle. of faith and fave which Luziies as aff in bmi. ALBERTA IRENE ZAMBETTI 4441 Burwood Avenue, Pennsauken Comfortable in crowds 1 . . anti-Beatlemania . . . reading aversion . . . What's spare time? . . . tickles the ivories . . . earns spend- ing money as file clerk . . . medical secretary a la Pierce. JOHN PETER ZECK 27 West Haddon Avenue, Oaklyn English enthusiast . . . 12E's bulletin board representative . . . intramural and C.Y.O. basketeer . . . wails at Wagner's . . . Mt. St. Mary's will prepare him for his teaching career. HENRIETTA FILOMENA ZINNIE 233 Morse Street, Camden Radiating 'gRicki . . . enthusiastic Folklorist . . . philosophizes in Philly . . . tarries on the telephone . . . adds spark to Prism . . . completely original . . . Douglass bound to major in journalism. CAROL MARIE ZWOLINSKI 51 Hillards Road, Gibbsboro Swings the sponge for service . . . espafiol muy deficil . . . Four Seasons spice her life . . . depressed by pushy people . . . will instruct in the basics of education. 5 2 1 w w w W . I 1 w L Y f 2 ff! , ,W 'V ' , Vw ' 218' wWLL,,hL,, ' ' Mg,4Wf:5:Q3z: 1? N191-uv Mm, , m y 2 , '- ' , -:Luigi ,M , ff- y ,, , Q Y fi EM: :. I . :FI W ' sg ,, f,, f'i E. , 6, , M 1:-ww zz ,WM . N GW? if , H '51, ,, 1 if - J, .ey 2? 7.32: 42' 1' '92 b ,, ,..,,kV,,,rV QQ ir 1 ,S ,,,. ., 7 f -' v . ,W W if I ,, if A V gg I f .yi , f ff I ff - ff ? f Zim V , WW' 4425? M W Z Z 'W vw .,,, V . 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Pedro Montes . S. Montgomery Mr. Francis X. Moran '63 Mr. John J. C. B. Moran, Jr. Mr. Michael Moran '69 Masters Patrick 86 Joseph Moran Mr. 86 Mrs. D. Morbino Mr. Samuel D. Moton Mrs. A. Mozitas Mr. 86 Mrs. C. Mozitas Mr. 86 Mrs. Francis Mulroy Mr. 86 Mrs. John Mulroy Mr. Dennis Murphy Pvt. Anthony Murray '65 Mr. 86 Mrs. C. Murray Mr. 86 Mrs. John Murray Mary Murray '57 Patrick 86 Michele Murray Mr. 86 Mrs. William Musi Mr. 86 Mrs. M. Mussomeli Mr. Vincent McAneney Mr. 86 Mrs. Al McCaffery Mr. Richard McCarthy Mr. 86 Mrs. Richard F. McCarthy Miss Mickie McCartney '67 Marianne McCord Mrs. Margaret M. McCormack Mr. Michael McCormick '68 Mr. 86 Mrs. Lawrence McDermott Mr. 86 Mrs. Robert McDevitte Miss Claire McDonald Miss Mary Ellen McDonald ' 66 Mr. 86 Mrs. Dennis McDonald Mr. 86 Mrs. Joseph F. McDonald Mr. Thomas McDonald '66 Mr. 86 Mrs. Thomas McDonald Mr. 86 Mrs. James McGarrity Mr. 86 Mrs. Joseph McGettigan Mrs. 86 Mrs. Charles B. McGinley Mr. 86 Mrs. James McGinley Mr. John McGinley Mickey McGinley '62 Mr. 86 Mrs. E. McGinn Mr. 86 Mrs. John McGlone Mr. 86 Mrs. Joseph McGlone Mr. 86 Mrs. Eugene D. McGurk Mr. 86 Mrs. Frank MCI-Iugh Mr. 86 Mrs. Joseph F. McHugh Miss Debbie McKee, P.H.S. '66 Mrs. Edna McKoy Mr. 86 Mrs. Hugh D. McLaughlin, Jr. Mr. 86 Mrs. Thomas McLaughlin Dr. John P. McNally Mr. Joseph P. McNulty, Jr. '66 Mr. 86 Mrs. Thomas E. McParland Mr. Frank Nardi '66 Mr. 86 Mrs. Joseph Nardi, Jr. Mr. 86 Mrs. Joseph Nardi, Sr. Miss Marie E. Nardi The Nebel Family Miss Adeloide E. Nebel, R.N. Mr. Jonathan Nebel '66 Mr. 86 Mrs. Peter H. Nebel Mr. 86 Mrs. Thomas Neill Mrs. Christine Neumer Mrs. James A. Noone Mr. 86 Mrs. James Norcross Mr. 86 Mrs. Dennis O'Brien Mr. M. O'Brien Mr. 86 Mrs. John C. O'Connor, Jr. T errie O'Connor 86 Bobby Smith Officers of the Freshmen Class Mr. O'Hara Mr. Peter O'Hara Mrs. Elizabeth O'Leary Miss Marguerite F. O'Leary Mr. 86 Mrs. Martin Olek Mr. 86 Mrs. John O'Neil Miss Maureen O'Nei1 FRIE Mr. 86 Mrs. Edward O'Neill Mrs. Raymond Onofrio Mr. 86 Mrs. Walter Padgett Miss Barbara Palazzo '65 Mr. 86 Mrs. Frank Papi Mr. Gino Parduci Mr. 86 Mrs. Joseph Parisi Mr. William Parks Mr. Richard Penney Mr. 86 Mrs. Sebastian Pestritto Mr. 86 Mrs. Thomas Pestritto Mr. Ted Petkoif Miss Eleanor Petralia Mr. 86 Mrs. Richard Petralia Mr. 86 Mrs. Gerald Phillips Mr. John Phipps Mr. 86 Mrs. Anthony Pieri Miss Barbara Pieri '66 Miss Rose Ann Pinto Mr. Danny Pirillo Mr. 86 Mrs. Pirolli Mr. 86 Mrs. Frank Pizzutello Miss Loretta Pizzutello '63 Mr. 86 Mrs. R. T. Pleuse Mrs. Anne Potomkin Mrs. Nellie Povilonis Mr. 86 Mrs. Elmer Powell Mr. 86 Mrs. Joseph M. Powell Mr. Miller H. Powers Miss Eileen Pratt Mr. Jerry Prior Mr. Michael Procacci Mr. 86 Mrs. John Procopio Miss Rosemary Pryzivara, S.J.H.S. Mis Mr. Mr. Mis Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. s Elizabeth Pucci '65 86 Mrs. Harry Quigley 86 Mrs. William Quinn s Claire Quinto '64 86 Mrs. Bruno J. Raco Michael Bernard Rafter 86 Mrs. Peter Ragone 86 Mrs. James Ramey Mrs. Carmella A. Ranero Mr. Mr. Joseph A. Ranero 86 Mrs. Wes Rankin Mr. 86 Mrs. John A. Ross Mr. 86 Mrs. John D. Ross Mr. 86 Mrs. Martin Rundstrom Mr. 86 Mrs. Nathan Russo Mr. James B. Ryan Mr. Joseph T. Ryan Mr. 86 Mrs. Dominic Sacca, Jr. Mr. 86 Mrs. Stantey Samalonis Mr. 86 Mrs. Mario Sangillo Mrs. Helen Sariego Miss Patricia Sariego Mr. 86 Mrs. Raymond Sauer Miss Sue Schaefer '66 Miss Helen Schafer Mrs. Joseph Schafer, Jr. Mr. Joseph P. Schafer, Jr. Mr. Joseph P. Schafer, III Miss Margaret Schafer '66 Mr. Robert Schafer Mr. 86 Mrs. Lee A. Schemanski Mr. 86 Mrs. Russell A. Schiffmann Mr. 86 Mrs. Joseph Schmid Mr. 86 Mrs. Charles Schmidt, Jr. Mr. George Schmidt Miss Jane Schmidt '66 Mrs. Jean Schmidt Miss Jeanne M. 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Stallings Miss Helen Stanton Mr. 86 Mrs. Charles Stiefel Miss Elly Stover '64 Mr. 86 Mrs. Henry Stover Miss Joanne Stover '66 Miss Pat Stuart Mr. 86 Mrs. Bernard Surynt Miss Stephanie Surynt '69 Miss Susan Surynt '66 Mr. 86 Mrs. James F. Sweeney Mr. 86 Mrs. James H. Sweeney Mr. 86 Mrs. O. U. Swisher Mrs. Jennie Tancredi Mr. 86 Mrs. Anthony Tatta Mr. 86 Mrs. Gerald B. Taylor, Sr. Mrs. Grace M. Teehan Mr. 86 Mrs. Dominic Terenzi Mr. John Teti '64 Mr. 86 Mrs. Joseph Thiel Mr. 86 Mrs. Daniel Thompson S FRIE Miss Betty Ann Tiedeken Miss Eileen Tiedeken '66 Miss Kathleen Tiedeken Miss Mary Joan Tiedeken Mr. Michael Tiedeken Mr. 86 Mrs. Victor R. Tiedeken Miss Anna M. Toccia Mrs. Italia Toccia Mr. Andy Tomafsky '65 Mr. 86 Mrs. John Tomasello Mr. 86 Mrs. Peter Torres Mr. 86 Mrs. George Tourtual Mrs. Martha Toy Mr. William Toy Mr. 86 Mrs. Harry Tracy Miss Janet Tracy '68 Miss Kathleen Tracy '66 Mr. 86 Mrs. William E. 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