Don Bosco High School - Bosconian Yearbook (Ramsey, NJ)
- Class of 1954
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I Af 3.0 M 5 , BP' we :S tyflgi I' . ,J ,wh uw- Q, ' 1 w V ' 5 15111: ,pasta Qiiglx fzlwnl omcs or THE mnscron 31 E- Fd' 3302 RAMSEY 9-0066 February 211, 1951+ My dear Seniors: It was a very happy and appropriate decision on your part to dedicate the Bosconian of 1951.1 to our Immaculate Mother during the universal celebration of the Marian Year. We have every reason to be grateful to our Blessed Lady for the signal favors received, especially during your four years' stay at Don Bosco. During your Freshman year, on November 1, 1950, the Holy Father, Pope Pius XII, gloriously reigning, proclaimed the dogma of Mary's Assumption into heaven. On that very day, with the approval of our Superiors, we began our Building Fund Drive to expand the facilities of our school by erecting a new addition to be known as Immaculate Hall. As you are about to leave the portals of Don Bosco, in your Senior year, we have broken ground for the new edifice as a tribute to the Immaculate Conception, patroness of our beloved land. It is up to you, dear boys of IQSM, to carry out with you a profound and persevering love for Mary Immaculate, the Help of Christians. All the teachings and traditions learned at your Alma Mater may be reduced, in one word, to faithful devotion to the Mother of God. Our magnificent chapel and several shrines will constantly remind you of this. Continue, then, to be her devoted children to the end of your days. As I bid you Godspeed, I pray that each one of you will one day meet together at the footsteps of Heaven's Queen to form a glorious crown of her Knights forever. Affectionately yours, 3.211 J. Father Henry . Sarnowski,S.D.B. Director gdlflflky REV, ALFRED SOKOL, S.D.B. PREFECT Algebra I REV. ADAM SALUPPO, S.D.B. REV. EDWARD I. MAZUREK, S.D.B CATECHIST PREFECT OF STUDIES Apologetiar, Biology, Religion IIA Trigonometry, Algebra I AQ! REV. ALPHONSE REV. MARTIN BOGUCKI, REV. JOSEPH SOKOL, S.D.B. DI CAIRANO, S.D.B. S.D,B, Clyemiflry, Pbyfiar, Engliflo III 2- PM , f Latin IV Frerzfb I 6 II, Iinglimb IV fx 3 , -was-..,.M,,,.-A REV. jOHN VERONA, S.D.B. S.D.B. Spafzifb I 6 II. Religion IB, IIB, Lalin II, Paftor of Inzfrzafzzlute III. Lalin III Hear! of Mary of Mary Chunk. Mahwala, N. 1. 1 REV. ARTHUR SLOMKA, REV. EDWARD RUSSOK, REV. ANTHONY GUZIK S.D.B. S.D.B. S.D.B Polixb, Orgmzixt Iufirzmzrimz, Pbolognzpber Miniomzry I 5 'U 12 BRO. JOSEPH M. PECORARO, BRO. ROBERT FERGUSON, S.D.B. S.D.B. Speech I. Latin I, Englixb I, Latin II, Algebra I 6 II, Hifzory I Geometry .-If BRO- JOHN MASIELLO' BRO. FRANK NEE, S.D.B. MR. ERNEST E. ORTONE I SOB. ' I-Iinory IV, Cbrixlian Mmic Director Erzglmb I, Latm I, I-Izftory I, Speech I Democracy, Englifla IIA 6 IIB Q 1' MR. ROBERT E. ORTONE MR. FRANK DOYLE Asfixtarzt Mafia Direczor Barkeiball Coach IQ54 19583 X x 1959 if460A ' , 1 um w , f 2 7411 f ff X .ff Qi all THOMAS BOPP Sodality 1, 2, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Dramatics 1, 2, 33 Brotberly love BRUCE B. ALTER Sodality 3, 4g Altar Boy 4g Dramatics 4g Putveyor 4g Intramurals 3, 4g Oratory 4. Bruce has been with us for only two years. In that time he has established a good reputation both as a student and as a right guy. His favorite subjects being math and sciences, he plans to study engineer- ing at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. We know this Bosco man will go far because all hard workers do. School Paper 45 Yearbook 4g Putveyor 4g Pres. 5g Vice Pres. l, 43 Baseball 5, 4g Basketball J.V. ', Var 4g Track 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Library 1. Tom, whose main avocation is sports, has had his fill of them this year. He wrote the sports column in the school paper and played on both the varsity baseball and basketball teams. Be Bopp is also one of our better students. Tom says that Notre Dame is the school for him and engineering the course. The Rock 9-gl. J Bzg Date Tomght THOMAS CARBERRY DONALD BRAND Sodality 1, 2, 4, Color Guard 4', Basketball Frosh, j.V. 3, Var. 4, Track 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Here is another good athlete. Don earned major letters in baseball, basketball, and track. Whether he's throwing up a set, pitching a curve, or running a quarter mile, you can always count on a top-flight performance. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 3, Color Guard 3, 4, Dramatics 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Frosh, j.V. 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 4. Always smiling - that's Tom Carberry. There's never a dull moment when this boy's around. Tom is a quarter miler on the track team. One of the home-towners, Tom takes a lot of kidding about the size of the thriving metropolis of Ramsey. He is going to study pre-med. H2504 + NnC1P??? -.gi 41 11 . H 5734 . .- ' - ' . f..,.,:t,,fi 1 ll Q . my ,r .- 7 .Ma WILLISTON B. COFER Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Altar Boy 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, Pres. 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader Coe and Krueger RICHARD COE Sodality Pres. 4, Altar Boy 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Purveyor 4, Intramurals 4. Dick is one of the unsung indispensables of the yearbook staff. Whenever there are some pictures to pick up at Carlock's or any other errands to run in Ramsey, he's always ready with a smile and a Sure fellows, I'll do it. Dick's a hard worker, and the own- er of a pleasant disposition. 4, Intramurals 3, 4. Wherever the seniors are gathered together, there you will find Will. A good mixer and a talent for geting along with all sorts of people, Cof is one of those seniors who will make the class of 54 famous. That's our prediction. Will wants to take up political science at the University of Maryland. On the Warhinglon front . . . l A Y . i v-if Ii U i a YL 1 I li Y A .W . 'K es? rr 1 - , wai igzr- ifwi -.Q 'f v-A -13,2 T X W ???Eu. if- .' v ,iii ' 2', 'j39. i ROBERT DREVERMAN Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4g Dramatics 1, 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4g Cheerleader 1 23 Track 2, 3, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Library 1, 2. Looking for a good game of tennis? Then here's your man. The runner-up in the fall tournament, Bob played third singles on the tennis team this year. Beaver also enjoys swimming in his native Far Rockaway. When asked about college, he replied that ir's to be Notre Dame and business administra- tion. Checking out QT, K H ff, Q Afooizi B H S O ,L gd- , , FW' ,353 .gr .r .1 wr :gy V 1 H . Pleare Mom, a weekend STUART CONTO Sodality 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. One of the gang - that's Stuart Conto. Stu is always in a group, mixing with the boys, spreading his humor and his good nature. A hard worker, he's ever ready to help Father Martin in his many projects. Stu was always fascinated by the gentleman in the white coat with the drill in his hand, saying, Open wide. This won't hurt Crnuchjf' So it's a pre-dental course at St. Bonaventure's. A ,Bai ,5 5 s 1 ROBERT HOFMANN Glee Club 3, 4g Purveyor 4g Track 1, 3, 45 Intra- murals 2, 3, 4g Yearbook 4, Swimming 1. Richmond Hill's contribution to the senior class is Bob Hofmann. He is one of the best in his field of sports--track. His favorite subjects are the sciences and math. Bob plans to study mechanical engineering or attend Kings Point Merchant Marine Academy. Shutter bug Going bome??? RICHARD FUGALLO Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 45 Camera Club 2, 35 Track 1, 25 Tennis 2, 5, 4g Intramurals 1, 2, 4g Library 1. Here is a graduate who can do just about anything from singing to tennis. He possesses a character which makes him quite easy to get along with. Rich is planning to take up business administration. l .Q HENRY JANUSZKIEWICZ Sodality 43 Altar Boy 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Dra- matics 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Henry came to us in his sophomore year and quick- ly became one of the boys. His diligence and ready grin has made him a favorite of all here at Bosco. His most enjoyable task is making ice cream in the den. We predict that this Bosco man will end up owning at Howard johnson shop. Another Pep Saul Swimming in December? CHRISTOPHER HUMPHREYS Sodality 45 Altar Boy 2, 5, 4, Dramatics 3g Intra- murals 1, 2, 5, 4g Purveyor 4. Chris is one of the day students from Ramsey. He is equally at home with a chem book as with a pool cue. Ever since the first time he stuck his finger in an electrical outlet, Chris has wanted to be an electrical engineer. He plans to follow in the footsteps of his brother and go to Villanova College. NW 15 1 . JOSEPH KAROLEWSKI Glee Club 1, 4, Color Guard 4, Camera Club 2, 33 Purveyor 4g Basketball Froshg Track 1g Intramurals 1. Joe, who is noted for his accurate impersonations, Ridin' Jbotgun ANTHONY JOYCE Track 3, 4, Purveyor 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Tony, a magnificent specimen of manhood, carries a lot of weight around the school-225 lbs. to be exact. He spends most.of his time in the den, the kitchen, or wherever some food is likely to be found. Tony plans to take up accounting in college. is the life of the senior class. A popular Brooklynite, he has a fine personality and a facility for making friends. To you, joe, the Senior Class wishes all the luck in the world. Another shotgun man Lfxfg' 'fm A -sc i 5 . v ,lk ., age GN . as M -. . . KT., Yzif-xi, pea, ., L. Hey Man! DONALD MacDONALD Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Band l, 2, 3, 4g Grchestra 3, 45 Purveyor 4g Basketball Froshg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Don became a Bosco man in his junior year. He is 2 CHARLES MCGUIRE Sodality 4g Altar Boy l, 2, 5,4g School Paper 4g Pur- veyor 3, 43 Tennis 2, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Year- book 4. one of the few seniors who really likes to ride horses. His unusual power of satire makes him a welcome addition to any gathering. Don is going to Boston College to study business administration. With his experience at selling butter in the mess hall, we have no doubt of this graduates success. From the peaceful town of Ramsey four years ago came that easy-going, pleasant guy, Charlie McGuire. During these years at Bosco, Mickey's affiliation with the local post office has made him one of our most popular day hops. His genial ways and his winning smile are some of his fine social assets. Eight ball-.fide pocket ' x XL 17 PHILIP MARTIN Sodality 4g Glee Club 33 Band 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 33 Art Club 4, Camera Club 3g Fencing 3, Intramurals 4. Quiet -that's the word for Phil. A good-natured, sincere fellow with a gift for work, Marty is often seen helping Father Martin in his many projects. If hard work and perseverance spell success, then here is one man who will go a long way. Acer wild .ff i 1 I- Watch that thumb! WALTER MALKIEWICZ Sodality Sec. 1, 2, Vice Pres. 4, Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3g Purveyor 4, President 2, Basketball Frosh, j.V. 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Baseball Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals- 1, 2, 3, 4. When you're down in the dumps and feeling blue, a sure cure is a few minutes of fun with Fudd , the guy with the ready smile. A real optimist, this is one day hop who can ward off the worst disaster with a shrug and a quick laugh. Keep smiling, Walt, and life will be good to you. 1-5' ei rx, jill, Q1 ,x.,f,,., :L 'rug X, I tw., mf- A, Q was VINCENT E. MURPHY Sodality 2, 3, Pres. 4g Sacristy 2, 3, 45 Altar Boy 2, 3, 4g Tennis 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Camera Club 2, 3. I-Iere's an eager-beaver from south of the Mason- Dixon Line. Vince is one of our shutter-bugs and a good one. Samples of his work appear in this book. As head man in the sacristy, he has kept the chapel running on mary production. Vince's ambition is to sleep late just once. The Sacrimm -I , V. xi. .f That yearbook! CHESTER MIROS Sodality Vice Pres. 1, 2, Vice Pres. 3, 4, Altar Boys 1, 2, 3, 44 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Library lg Superiors' Waiter 2, Dramatics l, 2, 3, 4, School Paper 4g Bas- ketball Mgr. 4, Sec-Treas. 4, Yearbook 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. Meet Chet Summa cum laude Miros. Since he came to Bosco in September 1950, Chet was never anywhere but on the top of the honor roll. A very friendly fellow, he is always welcome at any senior gathering, especially when there's a tough trig prob- lem to handle. Aim high, Chet. We expect big things of you. Q A 142533 , , ..- ' , , ffWg'.,'. Lex.. 4, P: .2 ,,..- , A., , ,,a,2g,3.:-., 1 ' E . 'V ,. . 19 at . .t- X REGINALD QUEEN AN Sodality 4g Intramurals 3, 4g Library 3g Tennis 4. i Q9 K F 0 otball??? MICHAEL O'HARA Sodality 4g Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Or chestra 3g Dramatics 2, 3g Purveyor 2, 3, 45 Track 2g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Another of the Ramseys boys is this day hop who come wind or rain, is always waiting at 7:30 A.M. for the bus. Bob Hope has nothing on this kid. Brian is always coming up with a wise crack, a witty re- mark, or a bad pun. We predict that this guy will make his first million in radio and his second on television. Two years ago the senior class received another student-from Forest Hills. Reggie immediately be- came one of the gang. His fluent conversation and his very cheerful personality make him a favorite with all the fellows. Some day we hope to see Reg- gie's name prefixed by an admiral's title. He plans a naval career. Big rock: if lfx ,QV H. Q 3 LEO RUTKOWSKI Soclality 1, 2, Altar Boy 1, 2, 5, 4g Glee Club 1, 25 Color Guard 3, 4, School Paper 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Purveyor 3 4, Vice Pres. 2, Ca t of S rts 3 4 OOOIJ! Frankie! FABIAN RAAB Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Altar Boy 1, 2, 3 4, Glee Club 1 2, 5, 4g Sacristan 2, 45 Band 2, Color Guard 4g Dra- matics 1, 2, 3, Camera Club 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 3, 4. We all know Fabian as one of the clowns of the senior class, because he always has a wise crack or a funny remark at a moment's notice. Fay is a guy who never shirks hard work, always ready to help out whenever he can. Best wishes, Fay! 1 P - P0 i 4 Basketball j.V. 1, 2, Var. 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. Leo has been with us for all of four years. In that time he has truly distinguished himself both in sports and studies. He was captain of the varsity basketball team and was one of the mainstays of this year's base- ball squad. Leo plans to take up a pre-med course at Seton Hall University. Catching up on hir .fleep . 'i il I , .C A' ' S 3 XJ. A 21 5 it PAUL STREZESKI Sodality 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 33 School Paper 4, Fenc- ing 33 Tennis 2, 5, 4, Yearbook 4, Intramurals 2, 3. Strez is one of the many four-year men of this year's graduating class. A good writer, he has served faithfully on the staff of the school paper for two years. Strez plans to enter Pre-Medical School at Seton Hall this September. What WAS that formula? l I A quick handoff RAPHAEL SALCEDO DIAZ Sodality lg Glee Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Basket- ball Var. 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4g Intramurals 4. Sal excels in sports, exhibiting fine talent both in basketball and baseball. He is very popular among his classmates, largely because he has some ready pun to brighten up our dark moments. Good luck, Sal, to a swell guy. - gnsfvxtg 'wt a 4 1 JOHN WAGNER Sodality l, 2, 3, 4g Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sacristy 1, 2, Dramatics 39 Oratory 2, 3, 4, r' Mark and Hi! Raft MARK TRUCHAN Choir 4, Camera Club 25 Glee Club 4, Purveyor 2, Fencing 3, 4. Mark, who joined us in our sophomore year, now resides at Maspeth, Long Island. During the war Mark had a long odyssey as a traveler, reaching, we are told, to far-off India. He possesses a marvelous sense of humor, always able to take a joke. Mark is a plugger and a good student. Library lg School Paper 3, Camera Club 5, Pres. 1, Basketball Frosh, Mgr. 3, 4g Track 1, 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4. Yearbook 4. john, a four-year man at Bosco, is one of the top students of the senior class. He has constantly been on the honor roll with an average of over 9095. John plans to take up electrical engineering at M.I.T. The editor if .-1.1 23 .simioriama Bruce Alter . . . Friendliest Thomas Bopp . . . Most Pleasant Donald Brand . . . Best Dressed Thomas Carberry . . . Best Disposition Richard Coe . . . Most Helpful Williston Cofer . . . Most Diplomatic Stuart Conto . . . Most Aspiring Robert Dreverman . . . Most Cheerful Richard Fugallo . . . Most Casual Robert Hofmann . . . Most School Spirit Christopher Humphreys . . . Most Aggressive Henry januszkiewicz . . . Most Optimistic Anthony Joyce . . . Biggest Eater joseph Karolewski . . . Most Versatile The coach CHARLES WILKES Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Sec. 2, Basketball JN 2, Baseball 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Intramurals 3, 4. In the four years that Charlie has been at Bosct he has won numerous friends and gained a lot 0 popularity. Charlie, a fine athlete, is the pitchin, star of this year's baseball team. A likeable fellow you can always count on him for a favor. Good lucli Chuck, at Le Moyne College. Donald MacDonald . . . Most Serious Charles McGuire . . . Most Popular Walter Malkiewicz , . . Wittiest Philip Martin . . . Quietest Chester Miros . . . Most Intelligent Vincent Murphy . . . Most Anxious Michael O'Hara . . . Happiest Reginald Queenan . . . Most Polite Fabian Raab . . . Most Talkative Leo Rutkowski . . . 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N 3, -.-. , ..j ww, .W ,, ,V Us - is, id I , fn 59 , ,N X . g Q, 1 , - , Q ,l - if f f? 1- 1 -L 1, L 'L 13 L,m.-4, ' A- . Int- . . -. .. , ,---' 'A ., i t V, '. W ,sm ,-I .. -V Jian- . A V .f nl w -- -. -.-.... ww 1-gff . s 42 'J' : . nd 31,033 gn fr lwwvf- 1 .J-..-vi--.-. .- -in.. IJ! mm, left to right: T. O'Connor, J. Murphy, L. Bagala, J. Kuehng 2nd row: A. Alvarez, E. Wojcik, J. Squitieri, R. Knoeppelg 3rd rout J. Madison, F. Moszczynski, H. Drozdowski, j. O'Connell, H. Usowiczg 4th row: B, Bente, H. Azua, J. Snaidach, F. Osowickg 5th row: R. Rusoff, P. Curtin, F. Schraeder, P Fisher, A. Bclli. unions CLASS OFFICERS, left to right E. Wojcik, J. Madison, F. Mosz- czynski, Fr. J. Verona, Mod., T. l cD'ConnOr- Future Semors 1 4 W T.. . X -.. 1 v .1 'A CLASS OFFICERS. leff 10 rigbr, Napoleon and hls boys. scared: T. MacDonald, M. Nally, D. Ennis, Standing: Bro. F. NCC, Mod., R. Murphy. . .Q- ., . e' ., L4 urn- 4 . ..-.. --... ,Mr N -49-v Th' ,1-- ,. S, L 13. SOFAOM Ore In mug left m riglvlz D. Mulligan, N. Camarrla, W. Plodzien, F. Knorr, A. Murray, P. Madison, 2114! mu: -I. Kelly, G. McCabe, W. Fontana, T. MacDonald, 3rd row: P, Concha, L. Flynn, B. McHugh, W. La Pierra, D. Ennis, 4th row: A. Astrab, R. Seymour, R. Murphy D. O'Brien, M. Nally, R. Richards: Sth row: D. Marsh, P. Ng, J. Furlong, E. Smith. ,qos - N n,N- .x ' ' Y r I 7 V D-C in I'-' 'Z F? I , 2 s 'N 'X E A --.,.,....... 1 'A yu I 1 Ir! fill lefl In rzglal H Knmblc l Gregus, W, Cernyg 2111! mzr: W. Martens, G. Finan. D lxelly I' McGowan R Keenan B Gxlberrg 3711 rmv: W. Chazotte, G. Petescola, D. Griffin, T Heusser I Campbell L Albersc M Gallop Jlb mu-5 1, Phillips, P. Schumann, S. Scully, SP 0n'l0l e Xwlnlcr wonder boys Modu D, Rigney' W. . . ,A CLASS OFFICERS, left to rigbl Ferguson Martens, --v ,, . f v .--'JA I CLASS OFFICERS. left I0 right: Freshman Rocks ml. Curtin, P. Farrell, Bro. I. Mnsicllu, Mod., D. McCabe. jl e5Al'l'l6ll'l li! wir. left 111 riglu: VI. Gilwlin, F. Mullugh, W. McCroric, WI. Garcia, -I. Wooils, F. Franco, NV. Sccgvrz Qml mir: G. Ullitllitgliatrt, G. Wclwlw, W. Strining, VI. Burns, L. Yenkowski, P. Ng, inf mir: K. Gcmghty, C, Nelson. T. Hzttbus, VI. Buhay, R. Santen, R. Skellyg 415 row: J. lm-rratior, H. lfitzgcrultl, T. Pdssuw, C, Schmitz, P. Murphy. B. Klum. R. lfitvsimmuns, R, Muure, 5111 mir: P. lhirrcll, D, Gliilwsi. C. De litzio, ul. Harrington, P. Murphy, V. lirisciag 6l'b row: A. Berk. S. Cfzuim, VI. Curtin, D. McCabe, J. Hynes. .iif f 'Z' No 'r 1-v uw- lf emu. -N - . . I , In muy lefr In right: J. Kalna, P. Gallagher, B. Levis, J. Shinners, J. Murlco, J. White, R. Du Haime, T. P. Ossmang 2nd mfr: H. Kehon, R. Schusbler, R. Volpirta, H. Krieg, R. Dondero, j. Kcnnellyg 3rd rozr: D. Fowler, A. Riwiski, R. Thomson, G. Szermer, T. 1. Ossman, B. Lenahan, F. Potlgorskig 4119 row: W. Lynch, J. Hemmerling, R. Krug, J. Kineke, B. O'Shaugh- nessy. O. Lurolf, K. Havesg 5119 mum M. Cain, C. Maupai, T. Connor, F. Zavarone, W. Homann, W. Griderg 6lh row: D. johnson -I. Triano, F. Alter, G. De George, P. Ryan, A. Hurley, 7111 rmw: -I. Sahlherg, B. Blazius, M. Hulahan, J. Kashynski, J. Smith, J. Gomez, P. Kuncik. gfezfklllall Left lo right: F. Podgorski, Bro. J. Pecoraro, B. Linahan, J. Go- ITICZ. Futu re varsity men. Q.. R kv' xx 66 77 a Oween pa f y NSCU . E x -Q xl A I io. Q S'iTY . fil'Ae,jQQ5s 5 ,'9 U' Qfviii i 51 111' WL cllaal anal .jeaiamenl Bruce Alter, bequeath to Bevo Ray, jim Thorpe Rusoff my ability to break a hero's shell and to my brother, Fred, my hair glue. Thomas Bopp, leave my 225 lbs. to be evenly distributed among Skelly, Burns, and MacDonald. Donald Brand, leave my 5-D glasses to next year's Solid Geometry Class. Thomas Carberry, leave that special compartment in the room across from the chem lab to Tony Alvarez. Richard Coe, bequeath my skill with a pool cue to Patrick Cirone. Williston Cofer, leave my enormous but indispensable tuba to Thomas O'Connor. Stuart Conto, bequeath my track shoes to John Madison. Robert Dreverman, leave all my chem gyp notes to Pat Cirone. Richard Fugallo, leave to Humberto Azua my used razor blades. Robericl-lofmann, leave to Pat Curtin my ability to stay at least five yards behind Madison on the trac . Chris Humphreys, bequeath to Pat Cirone my ability for early departure from school Henry januszkiewicz, leave to Peter and Paul Ng 4 of the l3 letters in my name. Anthony joyce, bestow my fool-proof method for sneaking smokes to Andrew Astrab. joseph Karolewski, do hereby relinquish my last supply of gum to Gregory McCabe as chasers. Donald MacDonald, do hereby will to Tommy Passow my ability as a weight-lifter and also my new Charles Atlas book Everlasting Health and Strength. Charles McGuire, will and bequeath to Patrick Cirone my position as head postmaster of Bosco. Walter Malkiewicz, bequeath to john Murphy my ability to score in practice games and to john Kinney my favorite spot on the bench. Philip Martin, leave to Charlie Azua my luck in brisk together with my deck of cards. Chester Miros, do hereby bestow on Thomas Passow a full year's supply of Captain Marvel comic books plus that famous book entitled How to Write a Weird Mystery Story. Vincent Murphy, leave to my dearest brother and cousin my ability to get out of study hall. Michael O'l-lara, bequeath to some determined junior my explosive powers in Chem experiments. Reginald Queenan, will to john Kelly my position as straw boss in Father Martin's working crew. Fabian Raab, bequeath to Brendan McHugh my kind and charitable virtue of caring for the sick. Leo Rutkowski, leave my self-formulated Chem equations and their startling reactions to the already flunking Eddie Wojcik. Raphael Salcedo, leave my famous jump shot to Jerry Squitieri and my making out abilities to Tony Alvarez. Paul Strezeski, bestow upon john Kelly my scholar vernacular of sesquipedelian expressions. Mar? Truchan, leave my Trig knowledge to Frank Moszczynski and my gyp note for the Laws o Sines. john Wagner, bequeath my managerial position with its weekly check to Ed Woicik. Charlie Wilkes, leave my smoking fast ball to some fireball Freshmen pitcher. , l ignecl Cfau of 54 -Y -iff iS.1 ' 1 l il- J-N , FL 45' -65 SCHOOL 'PA PE pea' 3 L S gm, px I' :LA . gt! 0 A V di W w t -4. -. , ' by aw -,-,, 5. . . '-N 53 Q 6 V .-..gv'-R I . , :Tv 0 Q' iz W Xa- - ' 1 if XG' - Q 22 ,Qui 'iv iw 337Sw37w 432 XKH 3 5, HW 1 QQ 13646 12,1163 EN' 4, 1 4: Z L1 LN fsfs5:Q'f'g-T-'f X- ' N f . ILJ E'f4'i .2 . - t Q, m 1. 23 H fqqggi 4'9 ? 4 QU ' ib n . '-f i f 522-I ea Y, -, 'f .4 Ai I 5, 'Vik I,-SAX? Xu , . 7 ., u U i'Y17f S34-sr-151-5 ik ' za.. Xi Left fo Yigllll XV. Seeger, C. Schmitz, Bio. J. Pecoraro, Mod., L. Rutkowski, P. Ng, P, Martin, K. Gcraghty, J. Furlong. rf CM Leo Da Vinci Rutkowski. Art Class 4 The Fathers' Club has been in existence for only four short years but in that time they have accomplished wonders for the school. Witluout their willing and generous assistance many of the projects and improvements undertaken by the school would not have been possible. Thanks to all of you from the class of '54 for working so hard on our behalf. jafAer5 ' We M erd Mother is the heart of the home, You, Mothers, have truly been the hearts of our home away from home . During these lust four years you have done much to break up the monotony of clnsswork and study with such diversions as skating parties and the nrmuti fulness which made lif CLI lC hristmiis party. We sincerely thunk you for your thought- lot brighter. ' 1 !h-.mn - ,f- r- an xx Er A. Dx Cmmno. Modcracoxg Leo Ruckowski, Nusuarorg Pam Screzeskk, Asso- ' e Pwdt Buskmws Mgrg Thomas Bopp. Buskness Mgr, Chesier Mkms. ' cm Murphy, phOl0g.YODh6fQ Ruben Hofmann, Ass't Ld! to right: . Ydktorg C,hux'Xcs MLQuxr , .. Wagner, Edkmr, Vmc dmc , -' --Mun' Asst R , ' her. 'Photogxr ap MCWLQOL Sta ,Sl Loo! paper Sta!! 2? 'Q f' V' x -1 Yr E Russok, Chades McGuxfe, Reporter, Harcid Kimbk, Pubhcityg Frank Giegus, Pubhcityg . . ihwmka Dksmbumrg Yr. A. DkCairano, Edimrg Thomas Bopp, Spunsp any PAM Sucnzskk, Reponer. Photographer, Yr. A. . , Leo RXXIXCKWWSXQK, Nxxstrn Q Chcskx Mims, Rcpmcr, 59 4' asa fr-V ii eni or Seniors and Moderator. The bread line. . '31 F 1, uit! i 49 1 e ,zz .' is 4, . rx 'fdibf , , he 1:4 . 'A' .rn 4 4 V Rugged crew. 1 . ,kt qx-. Aah! One less Freshman. l'lCl,9Zf Cool katsi Cooperative Chemistry. 0 ,n f -. E x ,CC f' ' QQ- , K' 35 4- A? '5uH'49 4 . f . 4 s 1 1 e' Q 4' ' Cl x ' 5 ., 5, r , X 6 . .1,,, W ff. -s.,: ., 4 o' fix , J' i ,,-. a s f sis -Q. ' T N...- .N 1 WW lf ff? J ff ff Don Brand o A I 4 f , f-K f ' 4 f 1 Q 5 ,X ' dag .' , I gf ' -. mX ! 1, K i f . X K H Nf Raphael Salcedo Leo Rutkowski, Captain X N KW J Q 41 K X W x, N Ed Woicik Y II, f f I 'AJ' ak! ,pmnfy 9 Lf-A J? f ,Yi ff' Q , 1, . Tom Bopp X Vol 1 xxx' X g! .g xl: X J, ,A Ray Rusoff ' A f . x l ' 1 ffl Q F1 K7 Xl f' X Ed Smith f? H 4 X 5, 555215 4 'f gl , 1 v ' f 5 ,ggi BOSQ xl B0 -90 1 ov' WSC x Nami B osoaf Peg!! Es,-0 3 99' 803002 8 B05- Q5 P 80360 aoscp IB 7 .,. avfff A W aasn 9 8 K+ B05 In row, left to right: R. Keenan, W. Plollzien, AI. Curtin, L. Bagala, L, Flynn, R..Murphy, R. Rusoff. Zml mz4'S D. Ennis, M. Nally, vl. Furlong, R. lluaglaml, P. jamkc. rl. Kmncy, R lN11ll'Sl1Qlll, W. Von Dohlcn, P, Farrell unior ardifg Leo gets two. Under the boards. E ' V -lf' .ik x, ,M rh,, I . L x , F, 'WH M x. - , l 'uw-nf ' llgllygeql Qx 'x . .- ,wmv 350.4 ul 'DSC sus, ' W Lynch. 21141 row.: In mu' left to righr: j. Kennelly, R. Schuessler, C. Maupax, . hnessy, 1. Trkano, P. jamke, W. Von Dohken, j. Kashynskx, 15 Podg:orski, B. osmug V.. Zavatone, B. Lenahan. Kneeling. left to rigbl: kk. QM..,, C. Nelson, D. Mcbanc, G. Webb. Slamlingz R. Moore, P. Ng. j. Burns. eamd 45 i-ll J X Safe!!! Caught stealing In ww, I. m r.: C. Wilkes, W. Malkiewicz, Bro. P. Granzorto, Coach, C. Hecky, L. Rutkowskig 2nd mum D. Brand, V. Lopez, F. Marshall, L. Morrisg 3rd row: T. Bopp, P, Rancier, R. Lara, R. Salcedo, A. Alvarez. .l v.. Q. . wr A :xx A N ,ill . X ., if +1-:!::1mN Front mu: l. In r.: R. Drevcrman, P. Strezcski, W. Cofer, R. Fugallo. Top mfr: R. Rusoff, V Murphy, j. Wagner. A. Nfurray, U eflfllif eanl Red aces one. Forehand smash. I .,. N Kneeling, I. to r.: T. O'Connor, S. Como, J. Sniadach, T. Carberryg Standing: R. Hof mann, J. Madison, P. Curtin, F. Moszczynski. l 6lC gain Front mir: -I. Sniadarh, L. Bagala, P. Farrell, W. La Pietrag Top row: P. Curtin, J. Madison, R. Dodd, L. Morris. In mug I. In r.: D. Brand, M. Nally, D. O'Brien, R. Hofmann, D. Basil, F. Schraeder, AI. Madison, 2nd mzw: P. Fisher, T. Bopp, P. Curtin, R. Rusoff. j00t66lf CAGHQIQJ gQl'ltl'ClI'l'llfll'a if Front wuz I. In r.. D. Ghibesi, T. Connor, R. Dondero, F. Podgorski, -I. Kineke T. Feneis, B. Klees, J. Sahlbergg Back row: C. Maupai, B. Lenahan, J. Burns, R Zavatone. Left In rilqlvlz Vincent lfriscia, Wfilliam La Pifflfil, Al.m Bclli, Henry Usowicz, Martin Nally, Mark Truchnn. encin eam , zfffi ' Af' , New 5. +13 X .,1. A + ., X '-r ff Q? W, ,wwf 1 f z .rw Q' . .fikffk Hfiw. R3 V ,- f ' -4 eh, ., H '34,- n..-r-H' 1 1.1--. :Q ,gffgi v- - ... 00 ell S0 aint l'l'lI'YlaCllf6lte 52 olawieb 'Y wa, G Keane 0- h X- AC' 'QC- 'Y QOQQSKYE' 9- 1091 1 - 'n. ' 05400. X 2 , wx . 'Y-V' www' Qc-YAf.xfv9 , 05- XQASXW GXQXQ N' V' Sxunct- .vig UWC! ' kj5S0T6nNgyll1 xwlggxblxggxxig. Lxo ,YI LVWX . Sow . 1.6 L10 SOX? Aww - NV' I YN' ' Ol' 'Y OA . -. V- -,xyxbc F 0. Q . ,. 55 'QNX X'C OSCx,3- yrx S'Le'fqhxxS'vXCv. ' XL wk IJ! muy f. In v-.3 D. Murphy, If. McHugh, G. O'Callaghan, V. Friscia, AI. Harringtwn, J Garcia, W. My-Crorie, VI. Gibling lm! ruzr: A. Beck, P. Murphy, S. Czucza. L. Yen kowski, Buhay, R. Moore, R. Sante-n, B. Klees, W. Seeger, Bm. -I. Masicllo, Mod. 5 'nl mum nl, Hynes, 51. Ifcrrador, H. Fitzgerald, 1. Wnuokls, j. Burns, R. Skelly, F. Franco. T. HMWHLIS. D. Ghihesig 4111 fwfr: G. Welwlw, K. Geraghty, C. Schmitz, T. Passow. ci' Wm on cefo fi fy? ' Y .gyaint -441- l. Rmb, R . C. Alirm Bm. I P R lfllfl Q!! fo I7- QUc'c'n.117, man ' - lfffijl l.. Bqczlla, Wf Plodzk-1 . l'Nzqg'.1lr1,' fm! rwrg' Bnpp ' .. D. Hmml H. j1117z1s2k1'cu'1k' . - t'c'011irn,' fn! fwfr 5 if Ifuvhn l2'hi11'ifV. If 1U.ul1Ix'uf7, U. A141-I ' QCWQUIOII! 1- - urphy, -I M i , R, -x -5- VCOINU, Calnarda, Riugigver- p 4. If Currm, G. McCabe, 7f MacDonald, . f kelly, f WzlL'11C1F, Cufbr, T Carberz-K R, zgqn. 90549 ,' 'Z' , ww Md' , W' ., y. Rlkne D. bell' .imp . 1. U , 4115- ' li' Circ' C Vinzln' -lrli '- I HS' , iff' I' . :- ljl 'UI 1. M MOL ,rm- persws' Zone- V. 5,35 w, Cha U gm! fur1g,.D. .1 m1l'P5zL14 0 Hd . P Iter- .lkey . I A Cuifc' giulfxgiireysx B . Mc ' CA I L . , Cf- . biv- wi' Klm R- H. Qalllo' 55 ,Mar -N.- -.- - v 'ilifmlfbd 111 mug I. In r.: P. Madison, H. Fitzgerald, W. McCrorie, G. Webb, A. Beck, 2nd mir: H. januszkiewicz, j. Kuehn, W. Seeger, T. MacDonald, R. Skellyg 3rd row: j. Wagner, V. Murphy, R. Dreverman, G. McCabe, G. O'Callaghang 41h row: T. Car- lwerry, P. Curtin, Fr. Ailanx, Catcchist, C. Miros, F, Raab. -nl 5 151 mir. 1. In r.: C. Humphreys, W. Malkiewicz, B. Alter, R. Coe, 2nd rout J. Ken- nelly, J. Lurolf, F. Podyorski, J. W'l1ircg Sn! rmw: H. Kimble, G. Szermer, C. McGuire, D. Basilp -lilo mfr: P. Gallagher, Fr. Al Di Cairano. .. .51 -1..'l..'i4l 174, 1- W-., 4 W 'W 'W ' -A' 1-1 K- , n 4 ' I I I . 111 muy I. In r.: P. Conuha, j, llarrington, S. Como, R. Fugallo, L. Bagala, A. Beck, j. Hynes, R, lfitzsimons, U. Lulolf, C. Nelson, K. Gcrzxghry, Bro. j. Pccoraro, Director, 21111 mfr: F. Raub, -I. Wagner, F, Schmitz, R. Moore, J. Karolewski, M. Truchan, H. Azua, C. Miros, F. Muszczynski, R. Hofmann, D. Marsh, Sn! mu: J, Carter, j. White, B. O'Shaughnessy, G. Webb, 15. I.cn11h.1n, UI. Ferrmior, W. Mnfroric, VI. Woods, T. J, Ossmun, F, McHug1h,,W. Seeger, R. Skelly. C400 lin ffllvmnriant Mr. joseph Como Mr. H. Gregory Miller Eilvmarh urn tlgrg mlm hir in Thr lnrh INN . mffx N K Qi A 7953-54 New up V bf f Hu . ww,-, F-51--ff-.1 SZ' -, 2' by 554' ' J !, 1 Y. ,.,. .VMI :K .-105.1 1 I '54 'if' Q, 58 A ig, .45 23:12:15 fi N, Q-, -.. 4 , Adil 1 vi' 'W H3 v. r' f' I .ew ,-41 N-zip' 13E!!!!!!!!U!U WU 1953-54 ,gf ..- HW M381 R, .. W ' Q91 if., 'vi it N .Pr ,. A ,,gsj,f,,,,.,.,,.. ,, , L cwfj ' 'L 5 ia: 9? x ,.-Y, ik. 3 'Q n -5 f A- . 51 MV pf-. H352 H' , V -Li' f rfis men ,-Isggqf-fn, A U 4' ' ,Q 5,64 A 7:7 ' f Q v . 'a m . uf ' F Y JY' . ? g 1 E, , lbs 'r gi- Ev I R 1 13, 99 f ,Q ' r ' r I . :I 5 I fit x Sly 6 'V gg ,I 9 H 01 4 . npiu ,I , EQ 5 -.AN ii N QA. - gr 5' V I . 1 - I - - I Z f 5' I. t ' bf. rn you x 34 'A 1' 35? Q 'Z,-Var, 9,5 ...Av 6 , I . A' AV J 1 'i ' 2 5 Y . F 3 l- f If ' . hh it ack V A its wt f ' ' gp HE V55 , , he fha 1 G af' 1 -I Y, N A 5 Q A h ,A . ' , 4 XXX h ' x fx h A if ,'n' .- all . Y, A B i E f I 3 .Y QAJS I .. 5 .' EU-. -. W F genefaclora 515.00 Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Rojek Sen ior page Sponaera 510. 00 Al Gordon 4320.005 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Alter Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew Comazzi Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Brand Mrs. Rose Conto Mr. and Mrs. joseph Fugallo Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hofmann Mr. and Mrs. joseph Karolewski Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Malkiewicz Mrs. Leonora Martin Mrs. Frances Rutkowski Mrs. Clara Diaz Mrs. Irene Wagner 1320.005 pafrona 510.00 Mr. Michael Connolly Mr. Edward P. Laskowski L. Sperka Mr. and Mrs. T. Kilanowski Mr. and Mrs. john Herban Mr. Nicholas Ambrosino Mr. and Mrs. E. Orleanski T. J. Adams Mr. Valentine Paszko Dr. J. jurewicz Mr. Francis X. Wagner, Jr. '53 Gus Duranre Mr. Thomas Edwards jrienola 55. 00 Mr. and Mrs. R. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. V. Friscia Gillick and Joyce Hoosier 52.50 Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. joseph Keene and Mrs. Harold Henzi and Mrs. Fred Due Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kane Parvin's Pharmacy M. P. Grand Mr. Anthony Fugallo Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Strochis and Mrs. Frank Glinka and Mrs. Michael Ruggiero Frank Glinka '53 Mr. Mr. Mr. Ramsey Men's Shop George Fox Agency Ramsey journal Mrs. Stella Damek Mr. and Mrs. W. Reichert Mr. and Mrs. B. Prevette 8c Family Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osterman Mr. Abe Ginsburg Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Saul Adler Mr. Joseph Murcko Mrs. Margaret Coghlan Mr. and Mrs. Dzikowski Mrs. M. Surdacka Edward and Walter Kaczka Mr. Walter Stanko 8: Family Mr. and Mrs. A. Kochanek Helen Lenikan Mr. and Mrs. joseph Beckerle Miss Marie Raab Mr. Charles P. Rusck Mr. George Raab Mr. Patrick Furso Mr. A. Hilbig Mr. A. Bandurski Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy Miss Horna Lenihan Miss julia Lenihan Riley IN MEMORY .-. of ..- rri maria orio DIED-MARCH 11, 195 3 COMPLIMENTS - of .. jim ibm EM .gailzem MR. GEORGE L. CORIO, President MR. FABIAN RAAB, Vice Prexident MR. CHARLES MCGUIRE, Treexurer MR. JOSEPH RUSOFF, Secretary COMPLIMENTS .. of -. jim .ibm 13,460 Wofkerd guifcl MRS. EDNA COMAZZI, Prefident MRS. EDNA RUSHOFF, Vice Prexident MISS ELLEN RYAN, Secretary MRS. MARIA CORIO, Treafurer FRANK STREZESKI H. R. STREZESKI S T REZ QAGENC Y General I mumnee Since 1909 119 MARTIN STREET SHerwood 2-2330 Paterson 3, N. J. COMPLIMENTS .. of .- llr. Reginald Queenan 9706 CONTINENTAL AVENUE Forest Hills, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS .. of ... M HTIN NALLY, Sr Corner of 52nd STREET and BROADWAY Bayonne, N. J. BETTER VALUES Gattuso Bros 56 LAFAYETTE AVENUE Suffern, N. Y. For the BEST in Vegetables visit GATTUSO BROS. I ee as Buy Best - Buy Barnharl CREENS i. rom sAsH Comb. windows UU roam nooks CREEN PORCH Enclosures f fs uw! Q 1 fi MH! 7 f smce lilgmqlgggrli 1920 I I , .n W A . W. Main Omen and Factor 140 Highland Stree! Port Chester, N.Y. POM Chester 5-232 Y 0 FAr Rockaway 7-9214 CITIES SERVICE . B. ERVICE STATIO Bill Corio 8: Bud Maggio, Proprietors Auto Repairing on All Make! of Car: 3501 BEACH CHANNEL DRIVE Edgemere, L. I. BAy Shore 7-2000 George L. Corio, Vice Prexident PASSARO MDTURS Inc. Plymouth Pauenger Cars - Dodge fob Rated Truck: Dodge Pemenger Cars - Mo Par Factory Engineered Parts 193 WEST MAIN STREET Bay Shore, N. Y. YOUR CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER CINACL .gluckod Formal Portrait: - Home Portraitx - Commercial Photograph: Photographic Supplies - Finishing for the Amateur 115 E. MAIN STREET Tel.: RAmsey 9-0102 Ramsey, N. J DLAY-NOYES CC., Inc. GENERAL INSURANCE 40 WALL STREET New York City GILBERT COE, Vice President COMPLIMENTS ..... of .- R. NazlD0lz'ian0 and fam 150 EAST MAIN STREET Ramsey, N. J. HAHHY5 EUNFEETIUNEHY l - - ' 'ill Vlrginia 7-2400 M. HOFMANN GENERAL CONTRACTOR - Alterations - Kitchen Cabinet: - Overhead Garage Doorx Store Front: - Fixture: - Celotex Ceiling: 107-27 ATLANTIC AVENUE RICHMOND HILL 18, N. Y C0116 df! g Mllfd 37 EAST MAIN STREET Ramsey, N. j. HAvemeyer 9-8971 - 4632 Frank Carnevale F1112 Glnntinental ilirataurant emh Ear 82-07 - 37th AVENUE jackson Heights, N. Y. IIHESIII-1 EU., Inu. 111 EIGHTH AVENUE New York 11, N. Y. STerling 8-9513 F. A. Moszcznski, Prop. WHITE EAGLE TAVERN Winer - Liquor - Beer We cater to Weddings and Banquets 724 - 5th AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. PATERSON BLOOMFIELD GORNY AND GORNY MORT UARIES ELIZABETH EAST ORANGE JI-Erorne 6-9168 B 0 B ' S - BODY and FENDER REPAIRS - Automotive Service -- GARAGE 1159-45 WEBSTER AVENUE Bet. 166th Bc 167th Streets Bronx 56, N. Y FIVE CORNERS SERVICE STATION FRANKLIN TURNPIKE Ramsey, N. J. Tl!-IIIE MIIRUS IFAMIHLY MH. STANLEY PUEIUL 1 'i-T' 'l '1 '? 'i 1 COMPLIMENTS - of - I I .MER C UR Y CLEANER! LAWRENCE L. I., N. Y. - FA 4-0816 FA 4-0811 I I B URN5 FUNERAL HUIILIE 709 EAST 235th STREET Bronx 66, N. Y. Lic. Funeral Directors JOSEPH M. BURNS JOSEPH D. BURNS 1 i I 2 1 - 1 I PIILISH WIIMIFNS I-ILLI!-INEE GROUP 595 I Newark, N. J. I Meetings Held Every Third Monday at ST. STANISLAUS PARISH HALL At 8 P.M. ANNA BACHMURA, President ANNA WOJTKOWSKA, Tfedwfef K. MARKOWSKA, Vice President T- SZUMANSKAI Secfefdfy SUCCESS and CONGRATULATIONS - from - JAIIIISZKIEWICZ and SAWRIIK FAMILIES BEST WISHES - from -- Mr. and Mrs. DUNALD B. Mac DUNALD and CHILDREN COMPLIMENTS I -of- GUNTINENTAL BAKING 00. 534 ELLISON STREET Paterson, N. J. AL1endale 1-3417 ART'S SHOP Slip Covers - Uploolstering - Draperies Wallpapers - Carpeting 116 W. ALLENDALE AVE. ALLENDALE, N. J COMPLIMENTS .-. of 1. PENSUPREME ICE CREAM E. A. MEAGHER, INC. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. 4 DEUCES SWEET SHOP 22 - 22 BROADWAY Fairlawn, N. J. Give yourself 4 treat meet and eat at 4 DEUCES Lots of Luck to THE SENIOR CLASS JIM SINNEMA Success To THE CLASS OF '54 ED and BILL The Jolly Bread Men COMPLIMENTS 1 of 1 DR. LEONA EDWARDS 331 COMMUNIPAW AVE. jersey City, N. J. I........-. WEstwwd 5-0686 JOHN 8: MARY GARGER WASHINGTON CENTER Beer: - Winer - Liquor: 280 PASCACK ROAD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Westwood P. D., N. J. COMPLIMEN TS 1 of - Mr. and Mrs. CHESTER STRAUB BEST WISHES -- from - MRS. EVA BASZUK COMPLIMENTS - of .- JOSEPH MURAWSKI EVergreen 9-4171 JOHN SMOLENSKI Funeral Home Air Conditioned Chapel 1044 MANHATTAN AVE. Brooklyn 22, N. Y. RAMSEY TAILOR 8: FURRIER 107 EAST MAIN STREET Ramsey, N. J. EVergreen 9-9754 GARDEN SPOT Restaurant 376 OAKLAND STREET Brooklyn, N. Y. McPEEK'S Department Store 31 - 35 EAST MAIN STREET Ramsey, N. J. Best Wishes To THE CLASS OF '54 Mr. and Mrs. GILBERT COE COMPLIMENTS .. of .. MR. HERBERT DAILY City Commissioner 37 BALDWIN STREET New Brunswick, N. J. Best Wishes To THE CLASS OF '54 LA VIGNA SHOE SHOP MAIN STREET Ramsey, N. J. FAirbanks 4-5647 CONSTANTI 8: VERNA Fancy Grocerie: and Delicatenen Italian and French Table Luxuriex 4252 WHITE PLAINS AVE. Between 234th and 235th Streets Bronx, N. Y. JOHN TONETT1 R1GAs FRENCH PASTRY 1332 JEROME AVENUE New York City 676 NINTH AVENUE French and Italian Bread New York City COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS - of - - of - Mr. and Mrs. VICTOR PARASCONDOLO Mr. and Mrs, and SON JOSEPH FUOALLO, JR. COMPLIMENTS RAmsey 9-1561 - of .. PETER SCHRUER Jeweler RAMSEY HARDWARE CO. WATCHMAKER MAIN STREET 141 EAST MAIN STREET RAmsey 9-0435 Ramsey, N. 1. Ramsey, N. J. SUffern 5-0322 HA 6-8600 BLAUVELT JEWELERS, Inc. BEATRICE FLAHERTY Liquors 54 LAFAYETTE AVENUE 40-08 HAMPTON STREET Suffern, N. Y. Jackson Heights, N. Y. TOM ENNIS Cold Beer Depot Corner of 98th STREET and BEACH CHANNEL DR. COMPLIMENTS ... of - Mr. and Mrs. JAMES CONNOLLY COMPLIMENTS .. of .... MISS MARGARET MOORE H. J. PETERS Florist FRANKLIN TURNPIKE LAWRENCE AVENUE MARKET 210 LAWRENCE AVENUE Lawrence, L. I., N. Y. Kurt Heinhold, Prop. FRED MACKEY Licensed Real Estate Broker 137 LAWRENCE AVENUE Lawrence, L. I., N. Y. Clidarhursr 9-8422 - 9565 S T E V E ' S SERVICE STATION Steve Rogers, Mechanic General Automotive Repair: Motor Tune-Up - Brake: - Ignition 598 ROCKAWAY TURNPIKE Lawrence, L. I., N. Y. JOHN 'S PETRILLO'S Barber Shop 218 LAWRENCE AVENUE Lawrence, L. I., N. Y. - I - 1 ' RAmsey 9-1198 Route 17 PRC-scoff 9-9627 I Member of National Hay Association S. H. HOMEWOOD B E L L E S I Hay - Straw - Grain Exclusive Conti - Suit: - Dreuex Peatmon and Fertilizer Ra.msey, N. J. , RAxnsey 9-01 1 1 McPEEK'S GARAGE Sale: and Service 99 WEST MAIN STREET john Kuncik Ramsey, N. 40 LEXINGTON AVE. Passaic, N. J. COMPLIMENTS - of -. B-77 ROUTE 17 Ramsey, N. J. COMPLIMENTS BEST WISHES .. of .. - from - The Society of THE MOST HOLY ROSARY LEW'S BARBER SHOP ST. STANISLAUS PARISH 1037 BERGEN STREET NEWARK, N. J. Newark, N. J. MERIDEN APEX VALET SERVICE Monumental Works John McGinnis, Prop. Offices in ROUTE 17 MASPETH and FLUSHING New York Ramsey, N. J. 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