Cathedral High School - Cathedral Yearbook (Trenton, NJ)

 - Class of 1949

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Therefore, we beseech you, Mother Mary, to stay with uson our journey toward the Eternal Commencement. Like a true and loving Mother you have hovered near us since our first day at Cathedral, and we, like humble and loving children joyfully gather round your altar now to express our gratitude for your guidance. Our appreciation is contained in this our Annual which is filled with sacred memories. Our work and play, our suc- cesses and failures were consecrated to your immaculate Heart on our first day at Cathedral, and now as graduates we present them again to you who have so graciously shared them with us. Immaculate Queen of Heaven, we the Cathedral graduates beg you today, to accept this Annual, the story of our youth. Since we realize that our lifework lies ahead, we ask you, our Life, our Sweetness, and our Hope, to guide us in this quest for happiness. Lead us in this quest so that on the day of Eternal Commencement, we, the Cathedral graduates of nineteen forty-nine, will have the glorious privilege of entering the joys of eternal happiness with you, our Beloved Mother. lx X NWQ flat HIS ExCEl.L ENcYq fuwfi uuumm H. lsmffln, no Q 1 :gf A 3 V iEA'?3 ' I' Bishop of Trenton MH! fif '- Hai 'Q Aousm rs sssxz Mmm ? 3 dflflfvixib ,xl D h o Q I-11,1113 X. . 'yxawxmvwl xx 5 X 11115 fxw xxgqfx Q5-'-QL Q X I X E1- M . . .,v y. 0, X Ss? xxx . :z E X . ,,...' v- -1 : .1 N THE IHUST HEVEREHU ....dh- 1755 i ff: IM in 5 E lmlmungl 'gg It A 2 -rf 53. -I .fa 1, fi. 5 n 12 D 5 in ...... ..n ,B ,, W1 ZZ i IF! iff iv: - : 6 'W .1152 I . X H IX! I I I y I n 4 ,,,mwlawz?aaz'afz A 4 P: CED mf mam nfvfnfnn G mcuann I. cnfnn QJMJ Rector, Sf. Mary's Cathedral HI WV ff Q X f? C7 - Q ml VI ' 3 l ' Sister M. Henrietta pauses for a moment during her American History class to make a point clear. Sister M. Xavier encourages Jane Dunning to reach for high C. Yvonne Guertin, sodality president, confers with Sister M. Donald, adviser, in order to arrange an active program for second semester. 7 Sister M. Phillippa thinks it should be very clear The degree of lonization and the behavior of electrolyte f a ter that lucid explanation. are being proved as Sister M. Anthony shows the conductance by the addition of more HCI. Sister M. Louise reads an excerpt from the Catholic Digest Drawing up a trial balance holds no terror for Sister M. to her class during The Catholic Press Week Drive. Amadeus who is thoroughly familiar with the commercial field. 8 In a most familiar pose, Sister M. Thaddeus shows her Spanish students the formation of the subjunctive mood. M. Michele takes time out between stenography iii classes to check her cafeteria accounts. Sister M. Benedicta makes Spanish pronunciation easy for Making religion interesting is Sister M, Assumpta's her first year students. specialty as she unfolds the mysteries of the Mass to second year students. 9 V I I 3 3 2 5 E s f Z f 2 S 2 f e Z S pf s BQ , . g 55 Ei -W, . 'W'4h,, ri Y The Quill and Scroll Magazine contains many good sug- gestions which Sister M. Albert hopefully communicates to her Journalism class tor their next issue. ,aa , A pupil's translation of a passage from Pecheur D'lslande causes Sister M. Benedict to smile. ll 1. Ig Principles of American Democracy become crystal clear under the expert teaching of Sister M. Anselm. Sister M. Marietta explains to Suzanne Dawson how Cathedralites can make and live American History, v - in - ei miammwww i ..., ,- Ls, Q , 5? g, IE if 1 3: M Va, V X 2 ,mumfw A-new Tm.. mlm h, Q W, fbi' 'QU Mp- E 1 s f e K Z E 5 ge , W ! Q?f3?QFFW21'Lfs5sQ,ff'ffs55f Qdffvjf.,-fr'-vw we .mwgsiff 'Fr Mrs. Caroline Littlefield, dance instructor, Mommy to you, runs over a few measures of music for Adele Coxon, Terrie Goeke, and Germaine DeBlois. Miss Winifred Whelan, Physical Training instructor, chats informally with two of her students, .loan Mount and Rita Nolan. Deep in thought, Miss Ruth White, director of dramatics evaluates her pupils' techniques. vs Mrs. Ruth Sullivan indicates a point on the globe as she lectures her economic geography students. I3 Our charming editor-in-chief devoted her talents and ideas to produce the CATHEDRAL ANNUAL of 1949. Typists Pat Roissier and Joan Johann prepare the divider material for the printer, while Clare Murphy dictates personal data to Geraldine Kerins. S -what is This dedication must be the very best, states Betty White to her associate literary editors, Jane McHugh and Yvonne Guertin, as they begin work on their masterpiece. The job of keeping the yearbook out of the red was the headache of Pat Pllger, Pat Black, Mary Ann Dickson, and Barbara Moonan, finance managers. They did a good job and remained strictly in the blue. z En-up if Q Joan Lynch Eileen Bachman and Pat Kearns make the lay out lob a funhme during a cutting session ot plc preparation ilfmszls ,W , Ls: 148313 mm W-Y Avi? Kfdisgg-2353515291 ,iv I-fgijngffgieif My M167 yfgewf- Q ww E5 3 , 1 2 5 2,. .. Q R ' 11 gx 2 A W 5 45? 2 L5 A' b, si .ar L. 1, 5 W, fufisvi' 'K' 1 an 5 , .5 ie 'N - W'-sf f 4 ,, 2 si ,- ,H 'W E -ff wl- wg u5?',,,.. f -2--V K ff va 2 , K ji-al ff S45 M my 2 1 ' a 10-K i Q1 N-nk My D 5 Q , mf! ,W J 4. I ,ls-e-N -f-M' sinful' 'M' ' at nw -0 --. fini' I WMV - Lk,, M 7 , .sv JJ , Q-., -if .W . , L,,A ,, , 3 K A Q if? It 5 3, fi X mf V 4 f' '55 s 5 , Wu Q32 gi' A Q qqqhi . 'I fa gm FQ mywwi-'f A Q 2 4mW, mm1A:b 3 Q S .v,. AVL. vkr.. , .xEQzil12TiE?QiLQ1'5k 'vs Reef, if :Hs R p Q Q R, L Q 55 S x Xf- VM,-ff up f 1 1' W 4 E X 1152? 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Anne Heitzman explains Agnes Osvai, Mar Marie Hudik. a difficult theorem aret Callahan, and A Put your little foot, put your little foot right out! hum these smiling colleens as they do the Irish iig during gym class. 'iv 9 '41 el gma, , aff . ' A J, i kid ng giffifiaa Dolores Prezcha, Sylvia Navarro, Martha Daniels, Theresa Motchnlk, ard Margaret Kopen learn the provisions of the United Nations as Rita Nolan outlines them i Clare Murphy seems to be explaining her own feelings as she conducts a Latin ly class. M aeersa fl 5 EMT 1 Q -Wear, NX. Mademoiselle June Jansen pauses for her French confreres completion of her translation. Q 2- 3 N was 2 5 1 QQ ,A if --,: l A '51 , .f. ME ::. 5'-s ze. .. ,, ,sa 5 . 4 1 WW fi. s is kg 5 Q .-.H xi 'sf Q, Q T A , E 3 . Y 3 2 72 flow .I bf3'l,,.a':::+a: :- .wg 1. U ax 15,5 sf -1. fi -purl two- ,V 115 fiikii 1,f.., 1 s V 1 K - 43: lf? J x g Q, 3. 5, Es, 51' Health is the period during which seniors learn to become charming. 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A X W L f , sg Q ,mg ' f , . 1 X - , 'N-' , - gg Q , A Q 4 N H 5 ww A Q1 as Kuna' -gt Mission-minded maidens Mary Pfleger, Claire Murphy, Pat Pil- ger, Yvonne Guertin, Betty White and Elsie Kollar plan an assembly program for Mission Week. AP and UP news rolls hot off. the press under the interested Cathedral Scientists take off for New York with Doris Trischler, Betty Colligan, Dolores Sherer, Joan Bauer, and Rose Ann Nutt the last to climb aboard. 33 eyes of future Nellie Blys: .lean Wyrough, Regina Burke, Rita Haney, Jean Dugan, Joan Fox, Joan Kelly, and Mary Ann Davies. v . 44 5533. XEQH V551 Q' X . 55 if . f fi ff f 71 I I 7. .ffv,2f',,-,U f , ,, , !,,,,.., ,.,, 1 , 0 f 1 Debaters Isabelle Lindner, Annette Pieslak, Joan Lynch, an tieing for first place in the district tournament h eu.. Q.- 'ZIP' d Joan Johann show winning smiles after eld at Hamilton High on March 24. if -4 f 97' P zu K ww Vfi. ,. fzgwz-za - 1 35 ukigig, Q A 1- an 'PI X 4 Q we 5 a x ,. :QE we at L 5:ff,,lf,,,,Rzaff 5.,,,yef::v3sf91 1 -Gif' M 6 M M . . . N S 1? , i Qi Busy and content, the glrls of the Knlttlng Club Elaine Ammann Theresa Bavol Joan Hannon, Dolores Moore, and Rnta Moran make good use of their free hme f' ,ff ING ylflfafblzc is wx-mnnn T0 THE 0 offs' AQ!L!!9LQu9.QlL5'All59Ali!1l1!4lLLQlLL'JJL!4!lLQs9gl. ,A ,VLAQ W, ANLLBLSVAQLLQJLLQI 19111941 Z, ,l,, ,1 THE CATHIILIC SCHUIII PRESS ASSUCIATIUN L, , munauc 5 I SUHVEY CIINIIULTEII HY THE CATHULIC THE MAIIUUET ULLEGE 0E JIIUHNALISM THIS FIIIST DAY IIE E YEAH ETEENXHDII Il FUHTY Elf' DIIIECTIIII Yxvxffxrfxtfrr-fwfrfvrwr rw fvrfvarxrrwf fNYN1h'NfNf f Deadline fever is what they call it when The Blue and Gold is clicking into action. Reporters scurry, editors rave, columnists groan, and copyreaders blue- pencil yards and yards of galleys. You can hear the staccato of those keys while typistsp are pounding out headlines. No, those editors are not cutting out pic- tures, merely cropping the cuts. Where are the scissors and paste, please? Don't be alarmed, this is just part ofthe hurly-burly behind the scenes ,that contributes to each issue of The Blue and Goldf',1our honor-rating monthiy school paper. Every afternoon at three, in thefpress room, QR? S X ' 'V I 5 V: labs, a closeted between the chem and biology miniature newspaper office is in action, Enthusiastic reporters knuckle down to the business of beating the deadline. While the galleys are in the stage of printing, edi- tors collaborate on headline writing, Then the big day The BLUE and GOLD Published monthly bv the students of Cathedral High School. Trenton, N. J. ,dxf Entered as second class matter May 20, 1920. at the Post Office at Trenton. N. I., under the act of March 3, 1879. Catholic Press: All Catholic Honors . .. .'1'.. 515 . z- 7 WZ'-L1 315 Quill and Scroll fi-Alr ig, -sg,-31, C9 ui-L4 7 X tg International Honor Rating fl W L Sc-nott na new if S T A F F .....,,.. Editor-in-Clliff. JOAN KELLY Iitanaging Editor ......,.,...,,.,..,.,.... Rita Haney Literary Editor .. Mary Ann Davies News Editor ...., .,., K athryn Hillman Feature Editor ,. .... Marilvn Heitzman Sports Editor .... ...,, R egina Burke Alumni Editor .... . Annette Pieslak Exchange Editor .........,........ ..... , Joyce 'Mullen Librarian ,....,.,....... .,,............. Lechowicz. Joyce' Fronlcy. Agnes Harcar. Muschal, Isohelle Linder. comes. Galleys are read and initialed and the dummy is set up. After the final proof has been checked, an- other issue of The Blue and Gold is delivered and silence descends on homerooms as eager Cathys scan its sparkling pages filled with suggestions on how to enrich our lives in our quest for happiness. Anne Heitzman Contributors: Margaret H'li:1tley, Joan Fox. Constance Columnists: jean lxifxlllllllfll. Mary Joan Dickson, Rosalie law hf Distribution day for THE BLUE AND GOLD finds a group of Cathys buried in their favorite sheet of the school paper. fl At the Quill and Scroll Initiation ceremony, Jean McNamara and Kathryn Hillman await the moment to light their candle as Regina Burke makes her solemn pledge. Joan Kelly, Rita Haney and Mary Ann Davies listen to their fellow journalists complete the prescribed rite. Ulf' .1 , w o 'rv A M, 5 5255521 TAN: ,W M Y 1 1 1 if elif? fi : ,Q If vv l-lurray, we won , chorus the lucky winners of the Newark News Contest. Regina Burke and Rosalie Muschal smile from the top row. Florence Ledger, Annete Pieslak, Kathryn Hillman and Joan Kelly, are seated in the second row. Jean McNamara, Rita Haney and Mary Ann Davies complete the happy group. 4 gy Vg' 5 V Z, , l Multum in Parvo, the Latin paper, means just that. lf you don't believe it, ask any one of these busy reporters, Patricia Kearns, Joyce Brodowski, Mary Ann Davies, Jane McHugh, Eileen Bachman, and Madeline Breimayer who are working on copy for their famed paper, X In this busy nook, El Repaso, the Spanish Club's publication, comes to life. Iris McNab and Eileen Molner agree on the right spot for an interesting article which is carefully checked by Sylvia Palermo. Mary Lou Higham and Editor Edith Lanzoni con- centrate trying to think of the right word for the right place. new sw Maas, 'aiu WT' HWVA 0 ' M M 25,21 ,gugff QI I lv .VN ? , wdif ,iffy S 4 ,, ., . . QL' .wiqg Xsgqnmkm 3 E LQ, 2 , Q mm, , M, s 1. w Lf M X , g X 5. 1 223 1 X rw, ggiz' k k .Er . 5 g!!g!!!!!!!It Our popularly elected officers are the student presi- dent, secretary, and treasurer, directors of the Service, Extra-Curricular, and Social Departments, chairmen heading the various committees within the Council, and class representatives. ln impressive installation ceremonies, the members of the Student Council reverently recite their pledge of allegiance: With the solemn sense of my responsibility, I pledge myself to fill my office as a sacred trust to Alma Mater, to hold it with untarnished honor to my- self, in generous loyalty to Cathedral, and with fidelity iw-sm to God, to my country, and to all my fellowmen. l promise to execute my work in a manner that will promote the general welfare of the school, and give to each of its individual students the privilege of en- joying a richer, a holier, and a happier school life. l shall never, intentionally, violate the rules of my school or act in a manner unbecoming an officer of Cathedral High School. l choose as my patroness Mary Immaculate, whose virtues of purity, simplicity, and fidelity l shall imi- tate, with a prayer that she, my Mother, will make me a worthy and becoming representative of Catholic Leadership. r ,r i i g ,i,,,, J rlit r J - 'YV xfsx in C72 Q? x .thi 5 he IBTTFEN FOR THE law .J,1'k ' ' YOUR twig uv smug llll Tl-us PAT B J ww These lively campaigners Mary O'Hara 5 Managers Joan Lynch, Joan Hannon, Theresa Goeke, and Germaine DeBlois smilingly discuss plans with their respective candidates. Janice Modrow, Agnes Frohling, Kath ryn Dugan, Teresa Coderre, Eleanor Black, Joan Lynch, Pat Black, an Jerine Meyers are caught while singin in the rain for Pat Black. Mother, I won! exclaims Student Council President Patricia Chairman Marlene Spitz and her COI'Y1rY1iTTe6Z Roissier, as newly-elected Secretary Madalen Breimayer awaits Pat Pilger, Yvonne Guertin, Clare Murphy, her turn at the phone, and Joan Wagner plan the extra-curricula activities for the coming year. Senior Class President Claire Gallagher gives a few official tips to Junior Pres- ident Rosalie Muschal, Freshmen Pres- ident Peggy Hughes, and Ann Healy, Sophomore President. Cathedral's First Ladies , Treasurer Kathryn Hillman, President Patricia Roissier, and Secretary Madalen Brei- mayer look forward to a banner year. ,fx The three who made our social life memorable director Barbara Barrett social chairman Theresa Goeke and assembly chairman Joan Lynch Service with a smile promise Pat Kearns, Pat Black, Eileen Bachman, and Germaine DeBlois, as they assume responsibility in the Service 45 Deparfment. Q sw 'bv' , .V yQ i'w, HJ-'AY EMC 'X -.735-0 gyq:x:xf:W,fL'r Xxx xgizltv XnR,,i.k4EQ3s Q- ,xx r 'Ft NV 'if ., M 1 X 1 X 1 - ' .,-4155 Q30 6' si- X3 .fxg-3 C ' ua nga: r M, 'M My an 'X' asm '- ilLf glgx11v'93'xmY ixrih lwqlvi. -txrwlgg Yum ti, sw i fi , it Wi K ufm ' ' ig-.iff A, 'wif' vm W ,Q ,3,f,e,a . 4,1049 wjlilfm :Ska .'g :'9n'c s,47..'fl x'l uw: lt 'B -s1qi'y 4v7M , I Ve qw- M ' Qt' -54411 'li 4 fs ,iufgt W ' x, 02 , 'YN V' 'wc' ixxmsfi ,,iv'x'4N M i -'zxgxxbi rm 'SQA E I Xt. l FG-xi! Xxxiir is X145 QM.. 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Q Wqgi f- . islam gm wliitimlh Every student at Cathedral becomes a member of the school Sodality, and so to the immaculate Queen of Heaven, Cathedralites direct both their work and play. The various committees of the Sodality helped us live the Marian way. Through Our Lady's Committee, iyiknmal Q GF' L si-SV 5' qgxixik wyfgififi 'K qggugl +23 Q Q4 Q 1 fnix Kam zhijiii Q ei., Mary became our Guide. lt was not uncommon to see a group of Cathedral teen-agers bowed in prayer before Mary's altar. Her special feasts were marked by attend- ance at Holy Mass, the reception of her Son in Holy Communion, and the recitation of her Little Office. Our Lady must have smiled in pleasure as she 'ill H ,eg is it KN vjwy 'iz fs he 'or'- sv 345 7, Y W hwrga '42 ,IZ watched the Eucharistic Committee foster love for her Son by encouraging membership in the Sacred Heart League, the Vigil Hour, and the Perfect Week-end. The stamp parties, the Scholarship Fund Drive for our adopted seminarian, and the drive to reach one hundred per cent membership in the Propagation of the Faith were sponsored by the Apostolic Committee whose special work was to help the Queen of the Mis- sions by making us mission-minded. As we close our Sodality Yearbook, we ask our Queen to guide us and enable us to carry out our motto, To Jesus through Mary, in our parish sodalities. ,Q 'M , s- .gel Wes. .81 1 QW ...,, Wssffw .ff 5? 3 is it s Pamphlet conscious are Jessie DePuIa, Madeline Didun, and Elaine Hoptay as they select spiritual reading matter from the rack during an interim between conferences. 15.27 'W ' 1 - N fi . WW . qw we , X: .1 P -'yy -r ix 1.35 ii . 'J 2 I ' fr 5 Qf iigi' h-'f S.. , .,:., Tantum ergo, Sacramentumf' sing Angelina DiNataIe, Eleanor Dickson, Elizabeth Horan, and Elaine I-loptay during Benediction which closed each day's exercises of the retreat. iejg , f H ' ,,,,wFW 1. ,, l .. , , Q ,S is Q X '- K A if mg? X K Vw if ,, N new f 1 fi. rgggimrg , S431- . jg? -- E .. Y , Q. V 555 ' - 5 s J ii Q: if 1 3-, ,M Ee, ': I if ., , H, Q MMM 3 W ,l,, . 2 3 Y W M if a ff can 21 Q in . M if if X 4 A I Qjagfi i , Q ' if 2 f gf . - -32 95 r f. ':- ,FT E , A 1 ' In r Q. 1 3 J' Q ,W A K 5 Q X it Q i Y , ' K , it ik 8 A Q 5 5 xg i 3 Q ai 1 , V. 1, :L 4 . 'j i wi. 2 i W 1 f S 52 ,-:l. . 5 gg if if ti it 5 is, if 5 gr , P f f 'li , Q , x ,. 5 ' I , . Q I V ' K A f ff f Y i 7 ' wi 5 7 1 . ' J 1 S Q T Q 5. i 2 . fi 3 1 . E ' We A ' s Q 5 Q l Every good retreatant goes to confession during the three days interlude, and Germaine DeBlois and Eileen Kelly aren't wasting their opportunity. if ' Y O Joan Kelly, Kathryn Hillman, and Mary Ann Davies, notebooks in hand, obtain a blessing and message from his Excellency, the Most Reverend William A. Griffin, Bishop of Trenton, at the episcopal residence, in an interview introducing vocation week. body attends with great devotion. Climaxing a full week of vocation activities is the Holy Hour which the entire student mes-MM In the spotlight are round table discussions. I2 experts give 172 senior enthusiasts tips on finding their future careers. Sl An evaluation of the Guidance program is the subject of this forum. Annette Pieslak, Helen Smith, Marianne Dickson, Agnes Harcar, and Joan Johann take part under the leadership of Chairman Yvonne Guertin. In a panel discussion, Jane Dunning talks on the married state, Joan Lynch, the single life, and Pat Kearns, the religious calling. an 2 4 ,ff if M E EN ' 1 KW GE ,L . I 2 7 E 5 K., X 5 1 e in ik I K X , f 2 , qxwk R ,rg f haw- . i. 2 gafnfsmk '53frv?23W'?WY3i15i -' Rafi? -5 'fivxisgiww M' M P ai 2. 25: 5. , F M , if 2 5 Chairman Mary Kay Reilly proudly views the work of her committee at the Sylvia Navarro, Janice Modrow, Mary Ann Davies, Elaine Hoptay, and all members of the Fifty-four Club recite Moderator Father Campbell installs So- dality officers Yvonne Guertin, Helen Smith, Geraldine Kerins, Mary Cathe- rine Reilly, Patricia Kearns, Clare Murphy, Kathryn Hillman, Barbara Barrett, Jane McHugh, and Theresa Bavol at investiture ceremony. if-fav' Catholic Press exhibit. the rosary daily. .Q P. I af. wgf W ,.,M-- k,,..5gf' ' 3 I f ,K . 3 in 1, 1 I, In N L if 1+ Q .nll . A 'A 5 ! ., i Zi Theresa Bavol receives Our Lady's coronet of flowers from crown bearer Joan Dunphy before ascending the May Altar. X t 35 , sb t , , -,.. 1 , A, i rf i if 1 ,F ,- Q .. . at '?:- .9-z: 'f.--V .mf ' ' 'Q K all-:wk - 157 kk 25 ' s 1 i - t 0 . its K - wa s 1 jg, K, Q Underclassrnen, freshmen, sophomores, and jun- iors, stand ready in sweet Maytime to contribut their part in honoring Mary Immaculate. 6 5? of t A2 ,MA Seniors acting as the Court of Honor prepare to assist in crowning Our Lady The crowning party enters the Cathe dral to begin the ceremony dedicated ts:--W 'sv to their patroness Crown bearer .loan Dunphy and Crowner Theresa Bavol approach the altar through an arch of blossoms held by the Court of Honor. GY , 'XE' C f6Si57L'e XYXY' X Q X, 1 1 A Q9 AYQQD cel , .' U T' 'OYS , 1 in imiif 'r 4, ,XYQXYX1 ' Llyx X , , Curtain going up! and Cathedral players fill the stage of' the War Memorial Building in their presenta- tion of The Royal Vagabond. The big night arrived in November and all too soon the stately queen, her courtiers, the peasant maid, the valiant hero, and the scheming villain sang the A K 9330.359 Z C01 3ogEo EE -A finale to the hearty approval of a sincerely appreciative audience. After a brief respite, a less august curtain arose as members of the Script and Score Club, Cathedral's medium of dramatic arts, enacted the Christmas play, The Tree . The holiday atmosphere was heightened ,K- 25 K . xg ,X K Ek ,W QQ? ' A fsigf 'l H g 1 f,:ws2gi32E ,,w, . - was wgfmgmswv - ffswweffag 54? 2? SK -- faagmk fffffnsqi3Q1SqiT.ggg,fK3 a,:.: .f.: 'ww Q, g mwsm , 4 , , A W4 Q F 4, 95 J 1 Charmin g with a magic most alarming, twenty fair seniors pose prettily at the end of their dance and song number. Colonel Petroff, William Quinn, identifies gypsy chief as Bill Kelly, James Fitzmaurice as Sixtus, stands in the back- ground while Lady Madeline Michalski, Queen Constance Young and Princess Theresa Goeke review. l ' X To the tune of What You Don't Know Won't Hurt You Hoppy and VR' The haughty Queen, Jane Dunning, regards with Ferenz with the gay specialists Elizabeth Shea, Jane McHugh, Barbara disapproval the leaders of the revolution that Ba ldwin, and June Jansen add a lively tone to the operetta Barbara Rafferty, Mary Gordon, Theresa Cracker, Kathryn Hillman, Teresa Coderre, and Mary Catherine Reilly, hold their formation whsle the yearbook photographer clicks the camera. threatens her throne in Bargravia The Royal Messenger, Joan Mostrangeli, sings her way through the finale of The Royal Vagabond , while June Jansen beams her admiration with smiles. ,X , .K -' of Mom A critical moment in the Davies family when trees galore fall out 's closet. Son, Agnes Harcar, explains the situation to Elaine Hoptay, Joan Mostrangeli, Madeline Michalski, Isabelle Lindner, and Elizabeth Horan. i .fax A Elaine Ho happy family . ptay,'o,okMi:1eline Michalskil Jos Lindnerl greet-as -brother Dick, Pont Mostrangeyi and s his sister, Enzabefhr 'rigid by lsabelle n. The Blessed Virgin, Mary Catherine Reilly, fondles the Infant Jesus while Yvonne Guertin as St. Joseph, shepherds, and a host of student angels stand in adoration. ,n AW ws f :Q 1 3 2252 S if . fb , V 255519 ' A. 5 k .-.gp-ug-' .WQSQJQ www W4 ,. F? 1 75 1 0 I , 1 fi , 'f , , , 1 Y 4 1,8 In if M551 six lm . ' TW: ' rdi ifiief z JY: Q97- f -: ii: i ,, 1 if f :'L+I?iw5L : ' X of ...-Ms! '- 5' 9, f 7 gg 'HQ 2 ,eu 5551 -If 5- 155: 7 .fr f M fa M515 A V, V 5 gxggu W.. ,fiii 3 Sf .2 ' ' , i' Q . 5k:.'5-fa , I, , zz- A L,.,,, I f - K ' '. K- Zig. I fy ' Y 155134- 1 -'LQ :Y ilwrifa- W -wk NAM an 1 M-N- g':s-5 my iT hav W E W 2, W EJJEHZJHFIQ ss O F PLAYERS M-.txt Give a cheer f or Cathedral, calls Captain Claire Murphy to her seven loyal cheerleader teamsters ltop rowl Pat Black, Joan Fox, Mary Moore, Eleanore Dickson, llower row! Rosalie Muschal A , gnes Harcar, and Mary 0 Will it be a str-r-ike? Anne Heitzman hopes so, as she prepares to swing the ball down the alley. Rose Cugasi is the scorer while Agnes Mae Allen, Palma Scolero Joan Cochran, and Mary Anne D' ' I nckson await their turn to knock the pins down. slwfi' use-e Volleyball enthusiasts drop their rivalry between to smile for you as the camera clicks halves h' Cathedral Team' Team! Team! Sic, boom, ah-h- . , . Y 't's the '49ers. Clockwise reading Eileen Lydon, Marie es: R n Barbara McDonald, Joan Coxhead, Burns, Edna ya , Barbara McCormick, Jerine Meyer, Ann Mayer, Catherine Yake, and Ann Gusz. .33 h nd having plenty of fun doing Following the bridle pat a it are boots and saddle members, Anne Muelheisen, Ella Mae DeVries, Helen Szuetta and Eleanor Black. 63 Memory round of with 'BL sq S e A UMIT 'IND FSC 01.97, Q WO 47!?, O GQ, Jil 41 the little football, reminiscent of the Gridiron Hop, the Candy Cane from the Christmas formal 5 the gay, color- ful balloons that drifted through the air at the gala Mardi Gras, and the chic hats from the Easter Parade. Yes, all are now among our souvenirs, but they 1. i :cl W.-iv 2 jk Www ui w PZ, A Y as ,W ',., tr? gg f,?'nn M 'ia rf' 1 symbolize the youth and happiness of our school days at Cathedral. 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Hi, we BI' OUF Lady e CBN 6 the JOYCE AGNES BRODOWSKI HJOYH An all around Cathedralite . . . holds the gavel in l2A . . . dependable, cooperative, sincere . . . charming personality . . . likes everything about C. H. S .... a college bound miss who hopes to win a B.S. VIRGINIA JOAN DONAHUE Jinks l2B's first lady . . . A-l in cooperation . . . heart of gold and friends galore . . . ready conversation- alist . . . heads for the mystery shelf of any library . . . will keep the keys clicking on a handsome Royal. 70 my ilg .LE BARBARA MARILYN MOONAN Dusty A star is born . . . presides at 12 C's homeroom meetings . . . much a part of the social set . . . friends galore and then some . . . the center of a laughing crowd . . . entertains easily . . . will enter new alma mater come September. BETTY ANNE WHITE Bet The first lady of l2D . . . personality plus . . . lively . . . always cheerful . . . easy to please . . . hard to beat . . . optimistic . . . admires suc- cessful people . . . plans to be a court stenog- rapher. 7l AGN ES MAE ALLEN ,,Aggie,, ELAINE LOIS AMMANN ALBERTA ALICE ANDRZEJAK 1, H H if A perfect model for the new look . . . a loyal Lane Bell friend , . . a friendly smile , . . the future finds Sweetness and then some . . . quiet, serene . . . Sweet . . . sincere . . . social-minded . . . Aggie always on her toes with a heart for ballet it's damp weather when it's test time . . . liked by all . . . typical Cathedral homeroom . . . rates among our favorites . . . always welcome A Song to Remember . . . brains plus charm treasurer of IZA . . . a Social Club fan . . . a in a crowd, . . . will don a white uniform. successful career awaits this secretary. ROSEMARY BARBARA ANGIOLETTI Angel Known to her friends as Angel . . . allergic to study, especially English . . . haunts the movies . . . relaxes on the dance floor . . . finds driving to Seaside Heights just perfect . . . will be happy come graduation. ELEANOR MARTHA AUGUST CORA MADALINE AUMER EILEEN MARIE BACHMAN El Mickie Eileen A study in contrasts . . . shy and reticent . . . A brown-eyed Susan . . . just happy about her A-sweet smile . . . a warm personality . . . dances glib and giggly...handles her book worries grace- twelve years in Cathedral . . . would love to with the greatest of ease . . . dry sense of ully but dislikes study . . . a regular basketball fan be your private secretary . . . specializes in humor . . . a lively friend . . . council member and Frankie enthusiast . . . spends spare time loafing, movies, and ice cream. . , could do with- who makes the Hostess Department click . . . collecting photos. out homework. has the makings of a good teacher. BARBARA ANNE BARRETT Barbie Director of all our social life . . . just happy about the whole thing , . . the quiet one . . . claims to be a kitten , . . carefree sort . . . much a part of any group . . . will decorate a college campus come fall. A winter fan . . . actually dislikes candy and soda . . . could walk for hours . . . Martha's other half . . . laughing brown eyes . . . will seek success as a medical secretary. JOAN ANNE BERNARD Joan Placid and pleasant . . . jolly . . . very much on the helpful side . . . perseverance that finally wins . . . peach and cream complexion and blue, blue eyes . . . vigiling for the B. V. M. S. JOAN CATHERINE BAUR THERESA DOROTHY BAVOL ,iBessH UDOV, Quiet as a mouse . . . most obliging . . . serious A quiet little miss . . . Sodality faithful . . . about studies . . . likes all seasons of the year prefers classical music . . .smiles once in a while . . . Sodality-minded . . . collects records . . . . . . art's her sideline . . . her teachers like her loves operas . . . always a lady. . . . high ideals. AMELIA ANN BERGER Mai LUCILLE JOAN BISANZIO PATRICIA ELLEN BLACK Lulu Pat Lovely silken tresses . . . quiet and demure . . . One of C. H. S.'s Big Four . . . an admirable miss ambition-a medical stenographer . . . liveable with personality plus . . . strong advocate of long . . . loves to dance . . . loads of fun . . . tresses . . . favorite location, old swimmin' hole sophisticated people top her list of dislikes. . . . looks like nursing days ahead . . . an efficient head of our Service Squad. LORRAI NE MARTHA BOLTON VERONICA ELIZABETH BODNAR HRainey,, LORETTA MARGARET BONIFAZI 1, - 1, H H Ronme Socially yours . . . ardent basketball fan . . . D r Ren So nice to know . . . easy to get along with . . . partial to writing letters . . . thumbs down on Bubbling friendliness . . . deepesifbrown eyes . . . quiet most of the time . . . ardent sports fan homework . . . cute way of crinkling her nose gentle air of kindness . . . delves into reading . .. . . . good student . . . loves to walk in new when she laughs . . . dreams of a white-capped rates Tommy Dorsey as tops . . . Live and fallen snow . . . the perfect secretary for someone. future. learn . . . dreams of being a stenographer. BERNADETTE ANN BOTTER Bernie Reserved charm . . . spirit of generosity homework and insincere people . . . art-mi I neatness personified . . . favorite pastime, daricinj . . . capable homeroom officer . . . can live without nded. ELLEN MARY BOWDEN HEIU The darling queen of the Candy Cane Ball . . . simplicity plus . . . neat and petite . . . a blonde-haired, blue-eyed lass . . . loves dancing, knitting and eating . . . anxious to wear her cap and gown. ELIZABETH ANN BOYLE Betty Loyal to Freehold. especially its team . . . music, New York and West Point rate high on Betty's list . . . merry to a high degree . . . angel of mercy to-be. MADALEN MARIE BREIMAYER Madge C. H. S.'s minute girl . . . sweet to all . . . a true friend . . . sincerity is her middle name . . . Cathedralite through and through . . . yearns to teach in a little red school house. MARILYN JOAN BRENNAN ROSE MARIE BRUNI REGINA MARIE BURKE , ,,Mar,, HROH Hjeanien Neat as a pin . . . easy to talk to . . . mania for That warm smile . . . authority on knit two, purl Capable sports editor of the BLUE AND GOLD . . . anything chocolate . . . loves to write letters . . . two . . . a heart that beats time for the not slow and winning smile . . . charming accent . . . dependable . . . her secret ambition, to travel too heavy classics . . . poised, quiet '. . . will be Oh, How l Hate to Get Up in the Morning around the world, a welcome asset to any office. . . . Trenton's future reporter on the latest news. M49 ROSE MARIE CALDERONE ,,Ro,, Friendly . . . helpful . . . a Glee Cluber . . . Mondays head her list of dislikes . . . a strong advocate of dancing, sporting and collecting pictures. . . . socialite . . . a secretary come graduation. MARGARET LOUISE CALLAHAN MARY BARBARA CIFELLI THERESA ANN CIFELLI Peggy Lulu Terese Ready smile . . . eager to travel . . . simplicity Charmingly casual with a balanced personality , . . The kind of hair you dream about, black and and perfection . . . appreciations that are nicely enjoys life to the nth degree . . . interested in wavy . . . dancing brown .eyes . . . ladylike at all different Q . . missed Junior year at C. H. S. people . . . grouchy people excepted . . . will times . . .collects souvenirs . , . custodian of the . . . Colorado's calling . . . will make a sincere find life exciting in the nursing field. book room . . . an important Glee Clubber . . . teacher. hopes to be a private secretary. , - -Y THERESE MARIE CODERRE JOYCE MARIE CIFRANIC HJOYH Q .,Tel,ry,, 'Joanie JOAN MARIE COCH RAN 1 An all-around Cathedralite . . . a big No on Pretty as a picture with copper locks and freckles lectures and detention . . . dependable . . . Nice to know . . . provokingly calm, cool and to match . . . strong bidder for dancing, music willing to help . . . types away the troubles of collected . . . successful both socially and and snow . . . thumbs down on sophisticated BLUE AND GOLD . . . a sweet dream done up in scholastically . . . a friendly smile . , . destined people . . . collects old dolls for her future good style, for a secretarial career. kindergarten babes. ELIZABETH ANN COLLIGAN Betty Stockton's gift to the Senior Class . . . at home with beakers and test tubes . . friendly . . . a warm laugh . . . lives better without math and snobbish people . . . will be a capable R.N. VERA MARIE COOK MARGARET CECELIA COULTER THERESA CECILIA CRACKER Cookie Marge Terry Cute and petite , . . a winning personality . . . Sweet little miss from Jobstown . . . generous Eyes that sparkle at the word dancing . . a host of friends . . . knitting needles . . . a . . . friendly . . . comes lateg leaves early . . . partial to the color blue . . . fun-loving . . collector of records . . . thumbs down on crabby her crowning glory, a golden halo . . . would always smiling . . . a graceful ballerina . . people, straight hair, and rainy days . . . desires love to be your private secretary . . . special ideas galore for designing . . . another Irene a successful and full life. interests: Joan, Aggie, and the Air Force. in the making. 1 MARJORI E ELIZABETH CULLARI THERESA HELEN cslk Ross MARY cuGAsi ,,Midge,, if - 1, H if t Chick . Rose Midge, the private secretary . . . a radiant smile Chick of the smiling eyes . . . loyalAand de- Sweet 'n petite . . . loves operetta time at C.H.S. . . . . kind . . . likes people . . . a staunch pendable . . . rides the Florence Special . . . . . . delights in sending cards for all occasions defender of Slackwood Canteen . . . dreams of skates and dances thru life . . . ambition, Theresa . . , optimistic . . . will bring sunshine to some spaghetti, dancing, and typing . . . dedicated to Csik, R.N .... quiet and restful. office in future years. chatter. BETTY JANE DAN EHOWER HBEVI A gentle hostess . . . considerate of all . . . helpful in any situation . . . optimistic . . . dreamily realistic . . . an ardent T. C. follower . . . a future member of a college frosh class. MARTHA ANN DANIELS MARY ANN DAVIES Marty Mary Ann A versatile miss . . . a capable traffic director An outstanding student . . . magna cum laude . . . lovely, serious eyes . , . quiet . . . dependable . . . a star boarder of Xll-A . . . a star reporter . . . miniature glass dogs find Marty a hospitable of the BLUE AND GOLD .V . . gentle . . . kind mistress . . . actually lives without candy and . , . selfless . . . likes classical music and Stephen soda . . . hopes to be a medical secretary. Leacock's humorous essays . . . ambition, an M.D. REGINA GERMAINE DeBLOIS Gerrie Sparkling personality . . . talent galore . . . our lovable Anita of the operetta . , . a bundle of personality and brains . . . capable Student Council officer . . . has a secret yearning for a stage career. DOROTHY MARIE DEMPSEY JESSE ANN DePULA RITA LORRAINE DeVlTIS IIJGSSH ll II if - H Done Here we pause . . . honesty and Jess go hand Reet A smile and a helpful hand . . . delights in in hand . . . can dance anytime, anywhere . . . Member of the fair set . . . thinks kindly of all keeping tabs on T. C.'s sports doings . . . loyal fond of classical music and the Glee Club . . . . . . a quiet and demure lass . . . thoughtfully rooter at any game . . . a born secretary . . . can do without those terrible heels.. . would love generous . . . socialite in good standing . . . will spend the future keeping the records straight. to travel through future years. bakes good cake . . . has everyone's respect. ROSE MARIE PHYLIS DiClCCIO Cl'1icky Tops for friendliness, sincerity and loyalty . . . the girl that rings that saving bell . . . a faithful Sodalist , . . sense of humor . . . allergic to moody people . . . plans a business career. MARY ANNA DiBEN EDETTO Didi A P. R. R. asset . . . cheerful disposition that shuns moody people and' murder pictures . . . an extra big smile for Friday nights and football games . . . the future finds her on the other side of teacher's desk. ELEANORE MARIE DICKSON MARIANNE ELIZABETH DICKSON Dixie Mara Unforgettable Dixie . . . a valuable treasure of A twelve year Cathedralite . . . the little lady who the Social Department . . . has the light is always on the honor roll . . . red hair but a fantastic toe . . . a church M.P .... a loyal sweet disposition . . . a faithful follower of Our Cathedralite . . . just hates to leave us . . . Lady . . . sad movies and reading rate high a cute cheerleader . . . never without Dusty . . . college . . . then more school . . . a . . . expects to go places. teacher. MADELINE MARY DIDUN ,iMadu Quiet but quaint . . . Aggie's other half . . . just adores green and Gregory Peck . . . d-e- t-e-s-t-s hats and heelsi . . could manage without conceited people . . . a radio fan . . . the lovable type. N47 Mitz is a charmer . . . a ready smile for . . . p . . . p I g . . . on good terms, with honor pins .even-tempered JANE MARIE DUNNING Queenie Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow . . . That's Janie . . , loves life and fun . . . has talent . . . a regal queen in the play THE ROYAL VAGABOND . . . a poet in the making . . . pals with Yvonne . . . living a full life is her dream. ANGELINA ROSE DiNATALE Angie MARGUERITE DOLORES DOH ERTY Peggy Peggy of the dancing eyes . . . never without Joan . . . loves music, and travel . . . so, so proud of sister Eleanor . . . collects poems . . . a calm, dignified, efficient, private, medical secretary-to-be. A light-hearted personality with a pleasing voice . . . in the pink when wearing green . . . always has her needles clicking . . . baseball, vacations and sweet music get her approval . . , a secretary in the making. KATHRYN ISOBEL DUGAN Mitzie all ho s the C H S s ecial at Burlin ton ringlets in the rain individually sweet JOAN ANN DUNPHY PATRICIA ANN DURNAN Houmpu Hpati. A royal gift from the King City . . . dancing Cooperation is her middle name . . . dependability eyes and rippling laugh . . . secretly lives for another . . . snow time is Pat's time . , . shuns week-ends in Princeton . . . dancing, skating homework and hats . . . just plain likable . . . and swimming fiend . . . a mop o' hair . . . will majoring in a B.S. liven the office of some executive. JOAN CLAIRE FOX HFOXYH An alien from Princeton a laugh . , . fair-wea walking in the rain her sp lashes . . . plans to add A touch of mischief in her eyes . . . loves life . . . always laughing . . . frequents K.K. much . . . is right at home on the dance floor . . . brings sunshine into everyone's life. AGNES MARION FROHLING HAQH f . . . always ready with her disposition . . . ecialty . . . loves curly RN. to her name. Rick Deep, thoughtful eyes . . . de humor . . . campaigns against gym . . . very clothes-conscious patient . . . has 'the wanderlust tion, to be a secretary. ANNA VICTORIA GARFOLA KATHLEEN LUCILLE GIANNINI .,Ann,, HKME., Good will personified . . . a friend indeed, and Pee-wee . . . always so enthusiastic and willing in need . . . velvet brown eyes . . . endless line . . . ardent fan of Social Club . . . has no time of chatter . . . the center of a laughing crowd for a catty girl . . . never, never lost for words . . . likes the irish brogue . . . cooperative. . . . likeable . . . a darling part of her class. CLAIRE PATRICIA GALLAGH ER Honey Our Senior Pres, . . . petite damsel . . . win- some ways . . . respected by all . . . rides the Yardlev bus daily . . . gentle, quiet, unassuming, but efficient . . . answer to a business man's prayer . . . our unforgettable Honey. RAQUEL BRIDGET GARCIA lightful sense of sandwiches and slightly im- chief ambi- ELIZABETH MARY GIBERSON Betty A late-comer to Cathedral . . . never disturbs the peace . . . a personality plus with a smile to match . . . outlaws cowboys, snakes and spiders . . . conversationalist , . . on the lookout for the Secretary Wanted . THERESA ELIZABETH GOEKE Terrie Cathedral's Princess Helena . . . a twinkling eye and a friendly smile . . . thrills at movies and snow . . . shudders at the word detention . . , a delightful mixture of brains and personality . . . makes our dances a success as chairman . . . will patronize the American airways. Level-headed idealist . . . Refreshing concoction of brains and fun . . . calm and serene, but de- termined . . . no job too big or too small . . . her best love, the Sodality . . . always in high spirits . . . goes steady with the honor pin . . . a promising social worker. MARY KATHLEEN GORDON nGuSu A four-year star winner in unselfishness, kindness and sincerity . . . thumbs down on Monday morn- ings and hats . . . loves to keep the Bell opera- tors busy . . . heading for the lab. DORIS ANNE GRADUS nDaru A dreamer . . . keeps the Bell in business . . . always cool, calm and collected . . . dances on and on . . . loves to fashion the latest clothes for D. A. G .... aims to be successful in business. MARY YVONNE GUERTIN Yvonne RITA MARIE HANEY CATHERINE JOAN HANNON ELEANOR ANN HARCAR Rita Joanie Flitz l2B's efficient treasurer . . . managing editor of Decidedly sweet . , . brief outline of fun . . . Knitting tops her pastime list . . . has the charm the BLUE AND GOLD . . . can get along without smiles, forever yours . . , consistently pleasant of simplicity . . . chills at the thought of home- conceited people, soap-box operas, and com- . . . pleasantly consistent . . . the smaller half work . . . enjoys dancing, tomato pies and mercials . . . loves week-ends, the Candy Kitchen, of the Hannon-Spitz duet , . . lucky school of clothes . . . scans the Want-Ads for a high and Frankie Lane . . . an important part of her nursing that gets our Joanie. paying secretarial job. class. MARILYN FRANCES H EITZMAN MARIE HELEN HASSONI ANNE MARIE HEITZMAN ,,L.I,, I H H if if Ree Ame idealistic . . . a BLUE AND GOLD coiumnisi . . . Amiable . . . friendly in a quiet way . . . Personality plus and words to spare . . . a worth knowing . . . combination of work and Monday morning kills a glorious weekend . . . line of disciples led by Marilyn . . . whiz with play . . . college bound for an economic major lives for l2:lO . . . keeps the mailman on the figures . . . contagious laugh . , . really enjoys . . . on the quiet side yet enjoys life . . . am- go . . , aims to be that voice with a smile. life . . . all aboard for the college special. bitious. MARY LOU VIRGINIA HIGHAM of her own. KATHRYN ANN HILLMAN ELAINE SUSAN HOPTAY Kathy Suzie C. H, S.'s perfect treasurer . . . brainy . . . just The sweetheart of the seniors . . . a talented bursting with school spirit . . . her beloved musician . . , vivacious, spirited, cooperative . . . BLUE AND GOLD'S efficient news-editor . . . a three year senorita . . . a gay pal . . . there's earned a well-deserved Council Ribbon , , . none like her . . . an all around girl for some quiet, sweet and helpful , . . will spend her future lucky office. writing. Flashing red hair . . . impish eyes . . . definitely not a social outcast . . . dislikes red hair . For heaven's sake! . . . studious-now and then . . . witty . . . would like to have a home ELIZABETH JANE HORAN Jenny A quiet teen who lives for the annual operetta . . . lists homework and bossy people as un- mentionables . . . sparkling smile . . . thinks Guy Madison is just, too, too , . . loves friendly groups . . . will help solve office problems. DIK MARIE ELIZABETH HU MARY ELIZABETH HURST DOW HMB ,, RITA MARIE HUTCHINS Always in there rooting . . . helps make any ry r,HutChie,, proiect a success . . . ParIey-vous Francais? Mais Miss Typist of C. H. S .... accommodating . . . Oui! . . . Hutchie's other half . . . homework charming proctor . . . no early bird . . . mis- A crowning glory that is fairer than fair . . . and catty people are definitely out . . . kindness chievous . . . lovable . . . artistic ability . . . secretly lives for the 2:40 bell . . . music lover that is constant . . . aspires to be a lady in a wealth of songs and stories . . . an answer to . . . things Mondays are really blue days . . . white, a lawyer's prayer. a clever clothes designer or a future secretary. 7747 VIRGINIA ELIZABETH HUTCHINSON Ginny Here's Ginny . . . always laughing, always talking . . . loves to have a good time . . . Newtown Vaughn Monroe, movies rate high on this lassie's list . . A. would love to be a successful home- maker-iust like Mom. JUNE AUDREY JANSEN BERNARDA GERTRUDE JASKOWSKI JOAN MARIE JOHANN Jan Bernice Jay A voice like a bird . . . a real dancing winter- Vim, vigor and vitality in one small package . . . A Pepsodent smile . . . a rare combination of wonder lass . . . quite a knitter of socks . . . collects wishbones . . . earnest . . . loves tongue- beauty and brains . . . ugh! homework, tests, petite . . . a natural curly top . . . can do twisters . . . spontaneous lauoh . . . forever ready and early hours .4 . . mm! holidays, sports, and without homework . . . will join lab technicians. for a dance and a basketball game . . . a food . , . Greetings and salutations . . . de- valuable addition to any office. pendable, zealous, and fun-loving Joan. PATRICIA ANN KEARNS Pat EVELYN ANN ICE JUHASZ nEvn The darling chief of police of Cathedral's proctors . . . a Thespian of the Little Theatre in Morrisville . . . Such is life! as Pat looks at it . . . eager to please . . . an honorable, honor student . . . a prospective teacher, Quiet but so, so sweet . . . Vaughn Monroe holds a special place in her heart . . . would love gallons of ice cream every day . . . deep, serious eyes . . . favorite pastime, nurses' aide . . . plans to spend most of her days in a hospital. BERN ICE THERESA KELLEY nKeHn The Unconquerable Kell . . . impish . . . a friend to all . . . loves short periods, no homework, and driving . . . humorous . . . a future lab techni- cian . . . an efficient proctor . . . Kell's in- spiration, her mother. , EILEEN CECELIA KELLY tions . . , devours pickles by the dozen angel of mercy to-be. Sweet and lovely . . . tall and graceful . . shy miss . . . frowns on homework and housework . , . lights up upon hearing Victor Herbert's selec- . . . an JOAN LINDA KELLY DOLORES CATHERINE KENNEDY Joanie Dee Petite and dainty . . . intelliqence to share . . . Quiet, lady-like, loyal . . . an efficient homeroom literary aspirations . . . BLUE AND GOLD head- officer . . . fashion-wise . . . a Powers- girl in liner and leading lady . . . daily mail via George- the making . . . prom time is fun time for town . . . gay of heart . . . frankness . . . lovable Dee . . . will be a lovely addition to any loyalty to all that is C. H.S. college. GERALDINE FRANCES KERINS Genie An Irish lass with blue, blue eyes . . . member of the So:lality's Big Four . . . proud possessor of CathyviIle's rosiest cheeks and deepest dimples . . . everybody's pal . . . chatters convincingly on any subject. JANET CLAIR KOHLMAYER Nan., A shortie with bright eyes and lovely fair hair . . . baking and day-dreaming are her favorite pastimes . . . wrote for MULTUM IN PARVO . . . quiet and retiring . . . her aim, to be a success. ELSIE MARY KOLLAR MARGARET CLAIRE KOPEN HEHYH i,Marge.. Ray of sunshine . . . whiz on skates . . . knit- Inexpensive taste, she just wants steak . . . full ting needles . . . sweet and suitable . . . self- of fun and laughter . . . rain, getting up in the confident Roebling commuter . . . soda jerker . . . morning and catty girls depress her . . . dancing simplicity plus . . . Hello girl personality . . . and movies are a tonic . . . and football gets her a true Cathedralite. vote every time. Black tresses and blue, blue eyes . . . always on her toes for dancing, skiing, and skating . . . 'HR socialite both in and out of school . . . sparkle of life JEANETTE ANN KUNTER if-Jayn Twinkling eyes . . . cameo complexion . . . motor- ists, beware . . . jolly and carefree . . . witty . . . lost without Peg . . . new look gets a spon- taneous veto . . . chatters on and on . . . a good student though. LORRAINE JEAN KUHN Hsisff quiet, sincere Sis . EDITH THERESA LANZONI JOYCE MARIE LEIBENSPERGER Eadie Joyce The quiet force behind it all . . . generous . . . A quiet restfulness . . . dancing and books rate capable . . . an active sodalist . . . always ready tops with our Joyce . . . loves baseball too . to lend a hand . . . Spanish-minded lady with a declares real friends are treasures.. . . disposi- future in that field. tion on the sunny side . . . everything's going her way. MARILYN ANNE LEIGH ELIZABETH ELLEN LYDON ROSEMARY BERNADETTE LYDON ,,Mar,, HUZH HRoe,, Mar to her friends . . . quiet, sincere . . . Blonde and blue-eyed . . . sweetness personified One of l2C's. stalwarts . . . always smiling . . royal blue especially to Cathedral . . . a be- . . . You dreamer . . . could listen to opera sports enthusiast . . .llikes the senior privileges hind the scenes worker . . . a P. A. D. major hours on end . . . likes them tall, dark and . . . a No talking going over girl . . . proctor . . . really likeskour uniform . . . looking to handsome . . . finds time for Our Lady's work too . , . loves Our Lady , . . her special sister a future in the lab. too . . . dress designer to-be-for N. C. and T. P. Gene . . . wants to keep accounts in the future. JOAN HARTNETT LYNCH u-layn CBFEEF. MARIE CECELIA MARTIN NELLIE CONSTANCE MATTALIANO Martin Nell A Freehold lass who comes late and stays late . , . Elfin charm . . . appealing humor . . . knitting just can't stand that train ride . , . takes school needles . . . merry-maker . . . a willing heart . . . seriously . . . Friday nights a must on her list Mandy . . . dance lover . . . animated . . . . . . worthwhile friend . . . her speciality, chem- fun-loving . . . beautician-in-action. istry. I lrish Joy . . . long lashes that frame dreamy eyes . . . loves anything that spells C.H. S. . . . makes our assemblies interesting . . . dramatically yours . . . can hold her own . . . white cap JANE FRANCES McHUGH Janie Brown-haired, brown-eyed bundle of cuteness . . The pause that refreshes . . . a capable home- room secretary . . . helped staff i949 CATHE- DRAL . . . dramatically yours as Josette . . lucky class that has Janie for its English teacher IRIS ANN McNAB :flu As lovely as the flower whose name she bears . . . never without Eileen . . . always laughing . . . Golly Gee but she'd just love to speak Spanish like a native . . . active in C. H. S.'s Sodal- ity . . . active in anything that spells C.H.S. J EAN MARIE McNAMARA ujeann BLUE AND GOLD's faithful reporter and columnist . . . a big smile for all . , . most obliging . . . teaching at the Deaf School rates high . . . a knitter . . . bossy and catty people kill Jean . . . should be a successful secretary. JERINE ELAINE MEYER Jerry A peppy Princeton teen . . . an ideal basketball captain , . . proctors with a smile . . . very popular with students and faculty . . . hobby, collecting keys . . . avocation, physical education teacher. 774? ELEANOR OLGA MIZSAK Sweet little bookworm . . . approves long con- versations . . . thumbs down on catty people . . . a sports enthusiast . . . charming hostess . . . angelic in blue . . . her goal, a business career. JANICE Hove Mookow EILEEN MARIE MQLNER DOLORES CLAIRE MOORE ,ijanu ,flu Mickey The Social Club enthusiast . . the right remark Sincerely yours . . . industrious . . . much a part M-3i0fS in CIWBTIQVINQ ' - - 5 fer' 0'CI0C.k Scholar at the right moment . . . KelI's shadow . . . of EL REPASO . . . considerate . . . allergic to - ' - fflle to IIOSDITBI W!-'Jfk - 'WS' of frainrenggmf a mighty ice-box raider . . . office bound . . . sad people . . . hails the good old summer and .9005 b00k5 - - - 'men 5 to e a U U Y peppy little Jan. sports . . . future asset to some business office. Pafhllel' Of 5YmPI0m5- PATRICIA ANN MORRISSEY JOAN ROSE MOSTRANGELI RITA IRENE MORAN I Hpatll iuoann HGIZH I l Q h An lrish lass from Freehold . . . full of fun and A dream girl . . . pretty as a picture a Mischnevous twinkling eyes . . . hair that's always mischief . . . lovable Pat . allergic to study, and slender . . . the perfect figure for modeling curly.. .strong advocate of extra holidays . . . peanut butter and raisins . . . advances the . . . a royal messenger with an angelic voice regular sports fan I . . well-liked miss with friends cause of Tommy Dorsey . . . an experienced . , . dancing and dramatics rate with Joan to spare . . . aiming for a secretarial career. cop . . . driving . . . a specialty. would like to be petite, TH ERESA MARGARET MOTCHNIK u-T-erryu Happy-go-lucky, that's Terry . . . always laughing, always talking . . . l2C will remember her as their very diliqent treasurer . . . never without Marge . . . also of the would-be-knittin' crew. JOAN AGNES MOUNT JOYCE MARIE MULLEN CLARE ANNE MURPHY HJOBHH ii-Ioyf, HMUVDW, Dances like a nymph . . . tall, slender and blonde A ioy to her class . . . scowls at poor Sportsman- Vivacious, exciting Murph . Number one . . . a popular miss at social activities . . . end- ship, iealous people and French . . . avid collector lady as Miss Personality . . . you meet her and less chatterer . . . an active homeroom officer of famous autographs . . . Exchange Edition your 'heart is hers I. . . cuts a cute figure as . . . a football fan . . , shuns homework and rain of BLUE AND GOLD . . . a teacher hopeful. captain of the cheering squad . generous with , , . will be an understanding nurse. time and talent . . . peppy third of the Dusty Dixie trio . . . Lovable Murph CATHERINE ROSE MUSTEREL EILEEN FRANCES MYERS MARIE ANN NARDI HKMYH Cute little teen . . . A true party gal . . . Wha' E' Nerd happen! . . . to Cathedral ever true . . . vigil A retiring little lady , . . helpful . . . a friend Claims to be a knitter . . . loves movies and ice faithful . . . efficient, generous, fun-loving . . . you can count on . . . likes steak and pretty cream . . , hopes to come smilin' thru as a secre- quick of wit . . . Guy Lombardo rates . . . a clothes . . . dancing rates too . . . her heart tary , . . dark and dear to her senior partners belongs to Cathedral. . . . loyal, royal blue. good secretary to-be. SYLVIA ROSE NAVARRO Sincere as they come . . . a courteous proctor . . . active sodalist . . . teacher's consolation . . . homework and rain top her don't list . . . will be either a designer or a stenographer. JOAN MARIE NELSON RITA PATRICIA NOLAN ROSE ANN NUTT Skyscraper Rita R0Sl6 Good things some in small packages . . . the Small . . . cute . . . sweet . . , always ready to Catching 'laugh . . . neverlwithout .loanie . . . loves petite skyscraper . . . sweet blonde . . . gentle laugh . . . what a laugh . . . a faithful vigil lass algood time . . . .blue circle for four years . V. . as the spring rain . , . handles her feet like a . . . vanilla fudge sundaes, holidays and snow nice clothes, movies, and music are tops with fair . . . frowns on catty people . . . registers rate . . . sunny days preferred . . . always to be mgsielihl .1c529get along without television . . . ' ' iss . ., . Y lOO96 at C. H. S. remembered is our Rita. MARY VIRGINIA O'BRIEN ,,Ginnyl, PATRICIA MARIE 0'BRIEN MARGARET MARY OLEX If ,I I, 1, Sparkling laughter of an lrish lass . . . never Pal Marge lost for words , . . Social Club steady . . . am- A charming smile . . . really loves school-after Newcomer in her junior year . . . right at home bitious to make State Teachers College . . . school . . . tall and willowy , . . curly top . . . with everyone . . . a baby-sitter of no mean thinks Bergman is ideal . . . cooperative homeroom sports fan . . . she's fitted best for loyal blue talent . . . keeps P. A. D, students in stitches officer. . . . all signed up as bank secretary. . . . thrift duties right up Marge's alley. I AGN ES MADELI NE OSVAI uAggieu Perfection plus . . . friends to spare . . . a clever seamstress . . . the quiet, brainy type . . . just loves walking in the rain . . . an honorable, honor student . . . longs to be an efficient nurse. SYLVIA cEcII.IA PALERMQ MARY cEcELIA PFLEGER PATRICIA ALICE PILG-ER NSW, HMa,eH pat Small dark and gentle . . . has the early morning Dependability plus . . . a style all her own . . . Personality plus . . . lovely eyes to light her sweet blues . . . frequenter of the skating rink . . . a sense of humor too . . . a constant worrier . Z. smile . . . perpetual sunAtan . . . helpful at the cooperative . . . basketball ranks first . . , smiles her greatest love, C. H,S .... a white collar girl yearbook conflabs . . . faithful head of the Thrift her way through life . . . dreams of being an R.N. In the making. Depaflmenl - - - SOFTWSOVWS to brag abom- ANNA MARIE ROSE PONTANI DOLORES MARIE PRZECHA ,,Ann,, ,Deen Quiet and unassuming ...possesses enviable black Simple, serious and sensible . . . always a smile tresses and dancing brown eyes . . . sincere and . . . killerfdiller for mystery stories . IOOW, dependable . . . faithful assembly chairman . . . in friendship . . . talented singer . . . quiet hopes to join the ranks of Trenton's business behind the scenes worker . . . a dependable bank women, clerk of the future. 7747 PATRICIA ANN RHODES npatu Rhythm personified . . . makes friends easily . . . obliging fo all . . . come day, go day . . . a pleasant proctor . . . always mystified . . looks ahead towards better commercial advertisements. Z EILEEN MARY RINGLEY HE., ,,NanCe,. NANCY ALICE ROE Gentle as a spring rain . . . sees a white cap on her wavy locks . . . slow and easy air . . . can drive her own foo . . . How about that now . . . loyalty personified. Nance of the copper locks and infectious grin . . . service with a smile . . . naive , . . candid, clear-eyed charm . . . expects to go places in com- mercial art . . . a sports enthusiast. MARY CATHERINE REILLY Mary Kay Everything a Catholic lady represents . . . friendly, fun-loving . . . ardent basketball fan . . . a blue-eyer with an infectious smile . . . a loyal sodalist . . . homeward bound. MARY PATRICIA ROISSIER ,,Pa,,,, Miss President . . . rules with a firm hand . . . curly hair and infectious smile . . . bundle of charm and brains . . . a real personality pluser . . . quiet manner . . . efficiency personified in Pat, our future secretary. CONSTANCE MARGARET RUSSO CATHERINE SHIRLEY ROONEY DOROTHY ANN ROSLONSKI Neon .e,, nl ff i .1 ,, H Shir' Dot Smiles all the while . . . greets everyone with a Hair that curls, come rain or shine . . . likes to Tall and blonde . . . dancing and sports are l-li . . . just pleasingly plump . . . considerate read but dislikes study . . . easy to get along favorite pastimes . . . quiet humor . . . seems . . . generous . . . her special hero--her twin with . . . thinks the world could do without to enioy school when she's there . . . a candidate . . music suits her . . , Alan Ladd sends her C0f Ceif9d DGOPIG - - - 0fflCE'b0Und- for the business world. . . tennis is her sport. IRENE MARIE SARNECKI UI., Endless chatter . . . on any subject . . . can't resist tomato pie . . . bidding for a place in the office set . . . model of neatness . . . a curly top . . . ringlets of gold . . . cooperative. MARGARET ELIZABETH RYAN Margie One of Burlington's fine gifts to C.H.S .... happiest as part of the group . . . always remi- niscing . . . genuinely friendly . . . a disposi- tion that takes . . . a future hair-dresser of no mean degree. MARILYN GERTRUDE SCHOLLEN BERGER ,lynn At home on a Hammond . . . gets lost in a good book . . . ready laugh . . . a staunch. friend . . . quiet miss . . . loves to travel . . . will train junior Mozarts in the future. DOROTHY MARIE SCH ROEDER HDOVI Never in a hurry . . . takes life as it comes . . . big eyes rate high with Dot . . . loves the crowd . . . ambitious to travel . . . would like to be well-dressed, well-liked and well off. PALMA PATRICIA SCOLARO A Hpamu .,Fran,, FRANCES ANGELINA SCONZA Rippling hair and deep serious eyes . . . ap- pealing smile . . . reticent until you know Pam . . . understanding and patience are definitely here . . . an ideal college frosh. Sweetness, consideration and sincerity all rolled into one Fran . . . a bit on the shy side . . . a girl with no dislikes . . . hopes to take a letter from a big boss come June. 'Ei.izAssTH Jovcs si-in nshean Petite, pleasant, and pretty . . . our darling Babette of the operetta . . . ardent advocate of the new look . . . a future woman in white . . , a loyal rooter for C. H. S. . , . proctors, homework and noisy people are unmentionables. TH ERESA LI LLIAN SLATINO lr-I-erryri Quiet, sincere person . . . vigils for Our Lady . .I . knows the library from the inside . . . maiors in Peg and Jeanette . . . studies but doesn't like it . . . specializes in honor pins. DORIS ANNE SLAVKOVSKY HELEN MARGARET SMITH Day Smitty Miss Meticulous . . . quiet as a mouse . . . Pretty red hair . . . warm personality . . . a host her teachers like her . . . warm smile . . . of friends . . 1 a perfect' vice prefect . witty sparkling eyes and enviable hair . . . dotes on . . . typing whiz . . . activelparticipant in Cathe- dancing and collecting records . . . an up-and- dral capers . , . has the makings of a good secre- coming secretary. tary. EVELYN JULIA SOPKO Flash School-girl complexion . . . perfectionist in dress . . . actuaily feels comfortable in heels . . . d-e-t-e-s-t-s the sound of the morning alarm . . . dreams of riding to the office in a con- vertible. MARLENE TH ERESA SPITZ llMarIl The heart of the Big Three . . . started career at C.H.S. as class president . . . sincere friend booster of any worthy cause . . . fun time is time . . . leans towards new look and Joanie black tresses will be crowned with a white Eny- cap. ETH EL LOU ISE SWEEN EY HI-ou.. HELEN MARY SZUETTA Helen Lots of sparkle done up in a small package . . . enjoys eating-other people's lunches . . . keeps strict account of Sodality merits in l2D . . . an equestrienne . . . a school marm of the future. Lou of the red hair and beautiful skin . . . loves Freehold, Vaughn Monroe, walking, and swimming . . . demure, 'quiet . . . thoughtful always . . . would love to be part of an office force come June. LUCY ANTOI NETTE TARTAGLIA nl-our: Long lashes that curl . . . loves pretty clothes and has an abundance of them . . . small packa e of energy.. . . could listen to Frankie for gours will make someone a good secretary. ANTONETTE THERESA TESTA JEAN JULIA TESTA MARGERY HILARY TILLINGHAST Toni Jean Smidge Just can't sit still . . . perpetual laugh . . . Shy, sweet smile . . . shiny black locks . . . A Burlington lass who really enjoys the daily bus fun is her motto . . . slow and easy on the drawl laughing brown eyes . . . often lost in a world ride . . . quite the dancer too . . . really dislikes . . . finds time for Our Lady's tasks . . . dislikes of dreams . . . finds sport loads of fun . . . a that red-gold glory . . . will someday be a cap- stuffy people . . . a furniture mover . . . future secretary in the making. able secretary . . . nice to know is Smidge. generous urge to help the sick. C DOLORES THERESA TRUMPOHN GLORIA EDITH TINSMAN ,,Dee,, u n sf yj ' .V GIO Sincere and understanding . . . lends a helping Casual manner . . . never lost for words . . . sees hand . . . loves a heated argument, dancing, job through . . . jolly disposition that's hard and movies . . . a heart as big as herself . . . beat . . . lov s Hopewell and dislikes Trenton spinning day dreams for the future-a little . high marks i talking. ring on her finger. W4? JOAN LEONTINE WAGNER u-Joann A basketball bombshell . . . A. A. President . . . sleeps, eats and talks sports . . . a true Cathedralite . . . essence of generosity . . . a typical teacher of gymnastics. MARGARET PATRICIA WHATLEY MARY DOLORES WYROUGH Peg Mary Dee Peg of our hearts . . . twinkling eyes . . . lives The perfect lady . . . quiet and unassuming . . . for Christmas and Easter . . . keeps the girls dependability plus... cheerful, sweet, and help- in twos . . . plays a mean game of golf . . . ful . . . the guardian angel of THE ANNUAL an air-bound future . . . Jeanette's shadow. . . . clever at the piano . . . will paint her way through life as a commercial artist. GLORIA MARIE VELENGER Gloria Lovely lady when dressed in blue . . . ethereal . . . a wee bit reticent . . . a lover of Cathedral . , . just plain likeable . . . headed for success at the Bell. CONSTANCE CLAIRE YOUNG Con Majors in rapid talking . . . a jolly Jill . . pleasing personality with a smile to match . . a busy efficiency that any office will welcome . . a royal queen in THE ROYAL VAGABOND. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ammann Miss Ann Andraj Mr. and Mrs. William P. Andreas Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Andrzejak Asbrand Hardware Mrs. Anna V. August Mr. Daniel August Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ayres Miss Beatrice R. Bachman Mr. Edward J. Bachman, Sr. Miss Emma D. Bachman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bagolia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Baur Miss Betty Benetz . John J. Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs David Bernstein Robert Binder PlllllllllS Mr. and Mrs. William Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Didun Mr. and Mrs. Michael Didun Mr. Michael Didun, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Rance Dobbelaar Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Doherty Mrs. Mary Donahue Mr. and Mrs. David J. Dugan Reverend Joachim Dunn Mrs. Elizabeth R. 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Leonard Hillman Mr. James Horan Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Hudik Mrs. Helen Hutchins Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hutchinson Miss Jane Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchinson Mr. Theodore Jansen Miss Frances Johann Mr. George Johann Miss Marie Johann Mrs. Edward A. Kearns Mr. and Mrs. James Keenan Mr. and Mrs. James Kelley .M. 96 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kelley Miss Sylvia Palermo James Palmer Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kelly Mr. Francis Kennedy Miss Helen Kerlin Mr. St. Alben Kite Miss Elizabeth Peckt Mrs. Joseph Peoples Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pfaff Mr. Martin A. Knoebel Mrs. Andrew G. Kohlmayer Mr. and Mrs. John Kopen Mrs. Anna Kotz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krause Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kuhn Miss Lorraine Kuhn Mrs. Frances M. Leigh Mrs. Joseph H. Pfleger Mr. and Mrs. Miss Alice L. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Pieslak Pilger Martin Pilger Clement Przecha Raleigh Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Rhodes Thomas F. Rhodes, Jr. Mr. Harry M. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh George E. Loh Michael T. Lydon Timothy P. Lydon Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Lynch, Jr. Mr. Arthur J. Lynch, 3rd Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lyons Mrs. Ronald MacPherson Mr. John Mancini Mr. and Mrs. Leon Maniewiez Marie and Gloria Mr. and Mrs, William R. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Sydney P. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Edward Massaro Mrs. Robert C. Maxwell Mrs. Elizabeth McAlpin Mr. and Mrs. Francis McGargile Mr. and Mrs. Louis McGlone Miss Rita McGrath Mr. Robert F. McGrory, K.S.G. Mr. and Mrs. Michael McHugh Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McNamara Miss Magdalen A. Meder Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mercier Miss Mildred Rhodes Mr. Rudolph K. Ribsam Miss Catherine A. Ringkamp Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Roe Mrs. Leo K. Rogers Mr. James J. Roissier Mrs. James Roissier Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rooney Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mildred Mr. Nicholas Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Martin Ryan Andrew Sarnecki Frank R. 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