Gloucester Catholic High School - Maryan Yearbook (Gloucester, NJ)

 - Class of 1959

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JF I 1 'N I XM I ,-f me if 5? iv W i A ,- sf' MW! I1 ' ,W ...Xt CCT Foreword . . . 4 Dedication . . . . S Administration . . . Classes . , I4 S Athletics Activities Seniors . Benefacto on .s ..+....... rs and Advertisers xxx 2 i s's if 1,29 Xa E.. 7 '2 3 in ,ik sk w , E X1 sei . gg 4 J 'avg-5 Y ,f'K. ' f, .1 A 5 3 . Q I 'l .Q f 3 '3,. ff is 1 if fn fi Q 5 'Q y A J 'U s,.w,.. s., A A- s ? I' .34 ..44 ..56 ..96 Heart of Jesus, we the Class of 1959, adore Thee. We are thankful for the four happy years you have granted us at Gloucester Catholic. We are grateful to Thee! for our beloved parents who, by making sacrifices, have given us the opportunity to further our Catholic education, for our Bishop, His Excellency the Most Reverend Justin McCarthy, for the zealous clergy, untiring religious, and faithful lay faculty, who have been the means of instilling Catholic principles into our minds and heartsg and for the classmates with whom we have Walked side by side during these four profitable years. For all the countless times we offended Thee, we are sorry. Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us. May these pages dedicated to You be an ever- lasting proof of the love which we have for You. Stay with us, O Lord, and grant that some day we will be made worthy of enjoying the Beatihc Vision. O Sacred Heart of Jesus, we place our trust in Thee. WE PRAISE THY NAME J lair -5 ffm 1 iii fi ,, K 0 Sacred flmrf It is with deep gratitude and ,cerity that we, the students of oucester Catholic High School, dicate these pages to our beloved shop. We only wish that we could press fully how truly grateful we : for all the things he has done for . It has now been two years since md, in His goodness, saw fit to send the Most Reverend Justin Mc- rthy as the second Bishop of Cam- n. When our beloved Bishop first ne to the Diocese of Camden, school ildren lined the streets to extend to n heartfelt greetings of happiness :l joy. He, in turn, has opened his art to them as Christ opened His cred Heart to all children of God. Fully realizing the need for the Jcation of his Hoclc in Catholic pre- Jts, Bishop McCarthy set about im- Jving existing school facilities and .nning for new ones. Under his able ection, the Confraternity of Chris- F1 Doctrine was organized and has u rished. us such a truly Holy man and great holic Educator to guide us We yerfully implore The Sacred Heart Jesus to give him the divine in- ation necessary to continue in this We humbly thank God for send- L ' ' . I . r icult work. - l .lti ' a rf' N Nr - x K' VMARIA Acvocm ROHM, fe , , REVEREND JOHN J. CLARK Assistant Superintendent of Schools Reverend John Clark, Assistant Super- intenclent, has been unceasing in his interest toward the students of Gloucester Catholic. His unstinting helpfulness has helped to guide us through these four years. REVEREND CHARLES P. McGARRY Diocesan Superintendent of Schools Reverend Charles P. McGarry, Diocesan Superintendent of Schools, has helped to open the way to our intellectual advancement by arming us with a sound knowledge of Catholic doctrine. REV. JOSEPH F. MCGARVEY Spiritual Director of Holy Name Society REV SALVATORE DE SIMONE Instructor Religion I Boys lgymj' REV. JOHN B. O'TOOLE Spiritual Director Blessed Virgin Sodality Instructor Religion II Boys Latin German US ALL REV WALTER T REILLY Instructor Religion III Boys REV JAMES R PLUMMER Guidance Director Senior Boys .ge REV. ROBERT F. SMITH REV. PAUL R. GALLAGHER Instructor: Religion IV Boys Guidance Director Senior Boys J-il? H REV JAMES M MELVIN REV ROBERT M BUDNIAK REV ARTHUR ANDERSON Assistant Pastor Ins ructor Religion III Boys Instructor Religion I Boys RRR -s! 'b agar: .aw-M 'VQAH' fuvwhbr OUR PRINCIPAL We of Gloucester Catholic should consider our- selves indeed fortunate to have a principal such as Sister Martha Mary. She is more than a principal to her students. She is a friend, a confidante, a counselor. Hers is a dynamic personality, tempered with a generous sense of humor. You never End Sister too busy to talce time to lend a helping hand to one of her students. Those who seek Sister's help will find her sympathetic and understanding of their teen-age problems. We students will not fully realize the true influence Sister has had in our lives until later years, when we loolc back on those, our golden days. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus keep her in His care! Wwfwswfma ff i M V 3 as s 5255? gli A wssrassjiagm IQ flaw t is P , f tsusl ..k ' 355515 - , D1 ' ,.-Qs., .... .. - - 521 .:Q55v'i-'fsgng-.sf -- f N, - .i.-...s,,f-M. f ' .. :.r': h ,.wei'f ' ' wi, u,:-f . ,,1 sa fiy, 1 .,,,.. Q.. V,,,L 1. ,,5,lg,,Ag,,A-1,- . A 1-vs-.41i 'f' if 1: lf Sister M. Ann Elizabeth, O. P. Business Education Sister M. Evangelista, O. P. Science Sister M. Catherine James, O. P. English Sister M. Helen Roberta, O. P. Music, Algebra I Sister M. Eileen, O. P. English, Religion Sister M. jean Edmund, O. P. Art, English K Q55 Q Sister Mary Gerald, O. P. Latin, French Sister M. Leocretia Plane Geometry, Religion Sister Mary Imelda, O. P. 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Gallagher Algebra I, Driver Education Mr. Francis Loeber World History fifwg Mr. Paul P. Buclniak History Miss Joan Menaquale English Miss Joan Murphy History, German Mrs. B. Nolan Physical Education M ec 'TAY Mr. William Harvey Director Drum 6? Bugle Corps Miss Genevieve Whittington Librarian y, ., , V 7 , gf, VW avi? 's......-' A . vw 1-wk 1, 1,0 A-. .,, ,. .W 'SS' 'K L Mr. john McCarthy Business Education, Athletic Director Mr. Richard Eisenhauer Physical Education 'fm' . ,- l'- fav igifl-Wir SA Miss May Daly Secretary LATER YEARS Mr. Dom H. McComb Mathematics, Science ei J f X if 'MF I J Esrfw Q2 'F 3- 7' wg ,G ai -. l 5 its ff 5111 in 'W' Nu--7-. V Mrs. Mary Nark School Nurse L., ff ww 1-. ,N Z ' 0 ESQ CJ sir- .-,pk 'UN iii? 'M HIGH PIRITED . .. The metamorphosis is complete! Who would suspect that these high spirited and enthusiastic supporters of every Gloucester Catholic activity were, but a few short months ago, nothing more promising than a bewildered, shy group of new freshmen? FRESHMEN ROOM 5 Is! row: C. Cleary, M. McIntyre, K. McGrory, B. Lin- doerfer, S. Ferrell, M. Budden, K. Boyle, B. Straedle, E. Klohoker, K. Fox, R. Calio. 2nd row: Cone, P. Reddy, M. Fowler, C. Maguire, M. Sheldon, C. Niess, D. Danella, P. Cleaver, Berger, M. Tiefenthaler. 3rd row: K. Keys, J. Gizelbach, C. Dougherty, S. Michel, M. Saunders, D. Payne, M. Wehrle, P. Walsh, A. Hayes, M. Mackey, M. Valentine. 4th row: P. McGovern, P. Greer, G. Frizell, K. Cunlin, Hillman, T. Perovich, M. Hyk. x FRESHMEN ROOM 4 lx! row: R. Cohan, B. Sullivan, Fl. Fiordelit-sc, E. Moreno, P. Nash, E. Uricher. F. Morris, K. Toner, A. O'lVlalley. 2nd run: T. McQuaid. C. Boyle, M. Machicwicz, B. St-ttar, M. Cooper. 1. Philipp, E. Gomolson, M. Chapman. F. Shaw, M. Holland. 3rd row: I-lohhins, F. lienry Gasparen, S. Barry, M. Cox, Chew, C. Staiano, M. Ronneburger, B. Malloy. 4tl1 rmr: M. Costello, Fries, J. Hollinger, I.t-nnen, C. Wfetkowiak, Loehiel, G. Nlosteig. A. Githens. M. Klaus, D. Hamacher. lNot in picture: F. Lemmal. Within the sheltering cocoon of the annex, the freshmen learned of the responsibilities and privileges which accompany the introduction to high school life. To each taslc assigned them they have brought unfeigned enthusiasm and good will. Wirli the patient guidance of the faculty and the encouragement of the upper classmen, the freshmen came through the year with many happy memories of new and exciting experiences. We hmm JEAN HOLLINGER President, Room 4 ,jf fy X X JZ! ...AREE GER Y Attentive freshmen of World History listen to Mr. Loeber as he describes medieval times and peoples. Ist row: C. Serpentc, T. Saquella. 2nd row: Mac- Lcnnan, A. Mariano, A. Matrone, Mclntyre. 3rd row: Fewer, E. Gomolson, L. Gurilc, R. Hancock, M. A. Hylc, P. Jenkins. 4th row: Nl. Chapman, P. Clay- ton, P. Cleaver. J. Hobbins, M. Holland, J. Hollinger, F. Wonsettler, A. Tomaszewski, J. Philbin, A. Quattorchi, McGough are justly proud of the bulletin board for which the Latin students are responsible. O MEET THE CHALLE . . ,ff V English proves to be quite compli- cated to these students who are trying to analyze the structure of a sentence. Standing: Susan Barry, R. Tollata, J, Gizelbach, T. McCarthy. if-T ..lL.... These happy freshmen are intrigued by the story of the elements as explained by Mr. McComb. J. Procicla explains the solution of a problem, while J. Aston, S. Ferrell, F. Fiordelise, R. Calio, stop their work to listen. X ,Az- i w A3 'ff L l f z 1 l ...J FRESHMEN ROOM 2 Ist row: R. DiClemente, P. Clayton, J, Dolan, A. Quattrochi, T. Cogan, D. Biclcing, Cassidy, A. Matrone. McKenna. 2nd row: A. Pollock, C. Grieco, H. Williams, W. Savidge, E. Grabowslci, L. Guriclc, Mac- Lennan, R. Stolz. 3rd row: Welsh, P. Jenkins, Master, E. Cooper, C. Serpente, T. Tedesco, W. McGinness, P. Henry. 4th row: J. Ashton, R. Hogan, R. Shimp, D. Klotz, T. Taggart, J. Procida, J. Wolf, C. Cloud. lNot pictured: F. Pafumi, j. Leusnerl. Y' WILLIAM SAVIDGE President, Room 2 CF THE NEXT Now, even in the long-awaited joy of joining the ranlcs of che upper classmen, a twinge of regret marks their departure from the friendly sanctuary of the annex. Nlany happy hours were spent there mastering the complexities of the Latin verb, solving algebraic equations, and learning to appreciate the richness of our English language. Emerging to the more exalted state of sophomores, these high spirited Gloucester Catholic students were eager to meet the challenge of the next three years. FOUR YEARS. TERRENCE McCARTHY President, Room 3 FRESHMEN ROOM 3 Is! row: H. Mitchell, J. Busch, F. Wright, A. Tomaszewski, T. Saquells, F. Wonsetler, R. Cilusso, A. Mariano, F. Dipati. 2nd row: Crowther, R. Hancock, I. Jcrensen, MCGougl1, F. Arno, Fewer, F. Bryan W. George. 3rd row: P. Dennsinger, R. Talotta, W. Hogan, M. Geoghegan J. Rowan, J. DiMunnio, T. Bartley, J. McIntyre, H. Vogel. 4th row: E. Topley, R. Harvey, J. Somerset, J. Shipman, J. Venables, T. McCarthy, D. McCoy, J. Philbin. s 9 ..., 32 Y W' J . ' , R 5 I ,g , has p wif gy!- -4' lf 'm'r L- is :Mb ND' i 'X 5.1 is 'Qi 11, 9 1 . ? JOAN TALUCCI President, 102 'Q ix 4 N7- N... ,K SOPHOMORE GIRLS row: N. Nloffett. C. Stinger, A. Doyle, M. Walsh, E. Villano, E. Stansbury, Nolan. 2nd row: A. jawor, D. Reddy, M. Miller, lVlcCormac, Wenger, E. Sneskin, M. Mosczynski. 3rd row Houwen, G. Dt-Mauro, K. Layton. A. Pescatore, Abbott, M. R I Lynch, C. Ryan. 4th row: P. Donnelly, B. Miller, H. Parker, A. St Butler, K. Connell, P. Powell, P. Sweeney. ephemera . . Oh! so many new things to be learned and accomplished this year. Oops! Pardon our mis- takes, but this geometry problem absolutely can- not be solved, and this translation is impossible. Ah, but things are looking brighter. We must prepare for the Soph Hop, the first big social affair of the school year. The date, the theme, and the orchestra are finally selected. The dec- orations are completed and a small miracle has occurred in the gym. Indian Summern has arrived. me '5WQi'a3uif After the excitement sulvsidcs, we return to thc Clull routine of school life. to the same classes, thc same teachers. the same surroundings. llut wait! ls all this really dull? ls vvcrvtliing the rsamv every clay? Not if we remcinlwr that c'u'h Clay wc grow just a little biz more, mentally and spiritiially. Things that we could not untler- stand yestcrclay. we Cin undcrstancl today. liut the really important part of our growing up is our mt-nml anal spiritual tluvulopmem. Qt the two, our spiritual growth is the paramount concern of everyone. TUDY DILIGE TLY DONNA FLORICH President, 103 SOPHOMORE GIRLS Isl row: A. Vasta, R. Cianci, C. Sully, R. Arena, H. Powell, D. Florich, B. Miller, B. Miirphy. 2nd rnuf: J. Gradv, C. Con- nelly, Fox, Kauppi, G. Wfalsh, E. Mannion, Scars, S. liullmer, E. Andreas. 3rd row: P. Bitncr, R. Walker, G. Orlando, S. Kennedy, P. Powell. P. Goff, J. Nlurphy, M. Leon. 4ll1 row: M. Cross, A. McFalls, Talucci, M. Shoddcr, P. Callaghan, L. Elcock, P. Shields. i 2 8 Y xx. Plane Geometry, not so plain, are the thoughts through the minds of these young geometri- cians. At board: Fox, G. Mak Walsh, Flagg, E. Gunther. C0 S ANTLY GAININ 0 0 Q X4 f'-'H Sophomores in biology class en- gage in a laboratory examination of the earthworm. V. Palese attempts to explain to his English II class how to clia- gram a sentence containing a participle. Mme. Doyle lit les temps primitifa des verbes irreguliers pour sa classe. fm' 4 ,,,. --...QQ That memorable first day of Caesar as Patricia Sweeney explains about the Gallic Wars. Ruth Gambon applies her artistic talent by sketching the statue of the Sacred Heart. Swing to right, swing to left. Bright sophs are warming up muscles before a typical gym period of races and games. RW! 1- The meaning of sopliomore is Ha wise foolf? This may be true at the beginning of our second year in high school, because we are very self-conficlent, even cocky at times. The worlcl is ours. llowever, we soon learn differently. We don't know everything. As the scliool year progresses, we gain priceless knowledge and experience, that are ours to use. We become wiser and act a little less foolisli. NVALLI BLE KNOWLEDGE . . . SOPHOMORE BOYS Isl row: W. Hoover, Greenwood, W. Pedersen, Meagher, W. Uricher J. Callaghan, C. Brunick, E. Ferry, W. Hcim. 2nd row: Stilmach K. Burmeister, Skokowski, M. Lomax, Cianfrani, M. Toomey, A. Swiderski, N. Nluhlbaier. 3rd rmv: A. Trakimas, F. O'Hara, V. Palese, R. Miller, N. Calio, R. Austin, R. Ford, J. Durkin. 4th row: Fallon, E. Gunther, Maglxirc, E. Hlopak, C. DiGiacomo, G. Signiski, Mc- Laughlin, C. Willelm. 5111 row: H. Parker, G. Orfe, C. Haaf, V. McGovern, D. Roberts, G. Robinson, A. Carelli, A. Bcllcnghi, R. Jenkins, E. Palmarini. ,ss A . i it Y f , G, ,sy 1 9 W my 'Kal O .X il SOPHOMORE BOYS Isl row: E. Ablett, E. DiGiacomo, J. Scutt, L. Osler, W. Flynn, F. Brown, J. Wynne, W. Tumulty. 2nd row: A. Meyer, R. Scola, M. Coyle, Vierick, J. McGovern, J. Spence, W. Mihm. 3rd row: R. Cafagna, J. Franchini, J. Gold- schmidt, D. Bonner, Heverly, W. Nagorka. 4th row: D. Shields, Mc- Grellis, J. Kenny, H. Naumann, Morgen, J. Flagg, G. Strobel, P. Joy. 5th row: R. Bender, A. Riviello, F. Duffy, J. Pilkauskos, W. Peters, C. Sprague, W. Byrnes. A D E PERIENC . To help and guide us is Someone of Whom we are not always aware, our One True Friend. Many times we may forget I-lim, but in the years to come, as we reminisce, how can we forget the un- bounded charity of the Sacred Heart during our Sophomore year. Take My yoke upon you, and learn from Me, for I am meek and humble of heart, and you will find rest for your souls. mana.:-Q-mf Q... +e.,.. ' HENRY PARKER President, 301 C17 Q--pf JUNIOR GIRLS Ist row: B. Budden, R. Burmeister, M. McGraff, F. Gizelbach, A. Moore, E. O'Rourlce 2nd row: J. Lane, J. Schaeffer, C. McHenry, G. Ciarrocchi, D. Barton, M. DiFalco. 3rd row: E. Thomas, R. Kopeen, M. Banks, E. Ronneberger, E. Sandell, E. DeMaio 4th row: M. Banscher, B. Jackson, B. Patterson, Hobbins, C. Cinelli, B. Pipito 5tl1 row: M. Hamcher, L. Soprano, Somerset, M. McCormick, A. Wright, M Phelan, J. Nessler. 6th row: B. Morris, C. Adan, J. Connell, B. Costello, P. Digfiana R. Testa, H. Comly, H. Frazier, J. DiBellis. We, the Junior Girls of Gloucester Catholic High School, consicler it a great privilege to be members of Christ's Church, as we progress on the roacl of conforming our concluct in all things to that imitation of Our Blessed Mother Mary ancl her Divine Son, Jesus. We are ready to accept the challenge of promoting Love and Reverence for the Sacred Heart of Jesus at home, in school, ancl in our social life. 11 'W'-v RITA BURMEISTER President, 101 ,7ur1mr . - ,v-.. DONNA BARTON President, 203 Through inspiring mission activity, we have been felt in all phases of life in Gloucester Catholic High School. As members of the Soclality honoring Our Lady we are striving to imitate her, thus by our influence to lead all whom we love closer to Jesus and Mary. Collecting stamps, mailing packages, attending Glee Club, practicing for Drum 86 Bugle, squeezing in club meetings, such as Spanish, French, Science, Camera, Forensic are just some of the activities, whose memories the Junior Girls will always cherish. PROGRESS . . . JUNIOR GIRLS Isl row: R. Schmidt, M. O'Malley, S. Baskerville, R. Cerulli, Bryan, Hassett. 2nd row: Wright, S. Cleary, B. Gardiner, L. Grifhth, M. Pashuck, B. DiCicco. 3rd row: K. Sheldon, Hendricks, T. Genther, M. Nessler, Fox, F. Mclntyre. 4th row: K. Lynch, P. Cooney, P. Waugh, M. Greenwood, P. Firlein, E. Storms. 5th row: M. Maltet, M. Cullen, C. Marris, N. Holland, P. Callahan, M. Putiri. 6th roar: R. McGovern, E. Moffett, Sacker, C. Stapleton, J. Callahan, E. O'Connor, 1. Cipriani, M. Richards, S. Matyasick. fi? ws a infix Chemistry students are in readiness to extract oxygen from potassium chlorate. To be familiar with the geography of South America, the cradle of the Spanish language in America, is an important feature to the Spanish II students. Luke Ranck plays the role of instructor. if -as WAYS . . . M.. QQLWQ These palette prettie-5 add the finishing touches to their original designs. foreground: E. DiMois, C. Stapleton. Background: R. Testa, Schaeffer, C. lVlcHenry, E. Ronne- berger. M. J. Richards conducts a round table discussion of the racial question, sponsored by the History I class. an- ' fi CHARLES DUGAN As the Junior Boys push forward with dignity, they have endeared themselves to Gloucester Catholic. Their prominence has been felt throughout the school in every field and endeavor. The Junior Boys place themselves under the protection of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, trusting that both jesus and His Blessed Mother will bless their efforts in class work and their participation in all other activities. THEY PLI H FCDRWARD JUNIOR BOYS Ist row: J. Price, J. Kenny, R. Fredhof, W. Lee, B. Emery, J. Ferry. 2nd row: T. Gurchik, A. Brandt, Gorman, F. Haas, Kelly. 3rd row: Collins, Whalen, P. vanderstraeton, L. Richeal, Cooper. 4th row: Nlurtha, R. Heneffer, G. Flexon, L. Dunn. 51h row: T. Donnelly, R. Michael, F. Taggart, Ferguson. 6th row: C. Bockius, Herman, A. Pirrotta, R. O'Donnell, R. Richards, R. 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'L2:qx...q ,e.. 5gQ, ' ' ...T V ,L,. my7fjg,QIf'.?',- . 4 L, ,ilu .,f. ,X jg .gif 5 id? :ff .iff 1 V ft., 'W' -.515 -' , ' ,Ag-i7,'3 ' M.-,.,,12' - -4.4.0-yarn. ,H ., f- fx 'img- ffrfld Um! .Cimff SCHEDULE G.C.H.S. OPP. Pleasantville . . . . 19 20 Camden Catholic . 0 20 Bishop Eustace . , 0 6 Millville 6 31 St. Joe Prep , 0 20 St. Joe Camden . 12 O Salesianum . , . 0 46 St. Matthcw's 6 36 Gloucester High . , 7 18 Our priests and the lay faculty watch Coach McCarthy's chargers during the annual en- tangle with the Raiders from Gloucester High. Cheerleaders in the background encourage students for more vocal assistance. VARSITY PLAYERS: Standing: R. Harris, E. Hlopok, A. Brill, T. lVIcCarthy, D. Robert- son, T. Donnelly, J. Heverly, M. Cafagna, J. Lang, H. Parker, M. Narducci, A. Pirrotta, J. Pillcausken, F. Taggart, A. Cirelli, C. Cogan, j. Nlaguire, R. Henefer, M. Greene, E. Pal- marini, G. Orfe. Kneeling: W. Reinhart, W. Decker, P. vanderStraeton, T. Brandt, C. Mor- gen, C. Klaus, A. Kolsum, R. Richards, R. Bender, M. Sherry. Ifnregrnurzd: R. McCann, W. Underwood, Coach McCarthy. 3? T s 415i Q7 2' nl-'N H. ir ai A, - 5 Coach John McCarthy and Co-captains Ray McCann and Bill Underwood. T. Brandt rushes to aid of his teammates as other linemen knock down opposition in en- counter with St. Joe's. Co captain Ray McCann sweeps end for added yardage against St Joes Prep Speedster R. Harris takes reverse and turns right end behind, blocking T. Brandt and M. McElwee. R. McCann, in background, starts downheld to knock down any enemy opposition. V we ac' ' w 5 wb , JO. mi ...ff W mg I ,x Ps? xii!!! 4593- 'ff 5 , s 1' 4 W 1 5 il 1 C sg, 'E ' fl A Q9 4 Q- U an 4 3 .7 5 fl . ' V: iw s X56 fr. s + o w 2' f 'F . we we .E , , W I w R. O'Donnell slips by defenders from Bishop Eustace, thus decreasing our lead by two points. R. McCann jumps for a double-decker from the side against Woodrow Wilson. H. Parker and R. O'Donnell jockey for position under board. ,M . i sloroo g Npxjx xg 1 . K '-.,31fMw-Mn A f i fi .G 5 . . gt 'f . . A? gi 'N t f X 1 Head Coach McCarthy gives his basketeers a few serious last minute instructions before the big game. Although experiencing a sub-par season, Coach McCarthy fielded a varsity including ten underclassmen. Scaled: J. Talley, W. Peters, J. Fallon, L. Dunn, Collins, R. O'Donnell, Spence, Somerset, C. Cloud, R. McCzlnn, Pilkausken, H. Parker. Standing: J. Kelly, manager, C. Brunick, Coach McCarthy. 1 -9 . 'T 'r qgf. O0 .G J ,, v ' ik iff 3' LU G.C.H.S. Track Team, under the able direction of Dom McComb, is ready for another successful season. Sland- ing: C. Morgen, M. Andreas, G. Orfe, H. Parker, P. Vander Straeton, G. Thomas, Coach McComb. Seated: W. Tumulty, M. Coyle, J. Goldschmidt, P. Joy, T. Mc- Carthy, Maguire. 'Ye 7 5 f E V S A 4-,.- f 35.5 F ,Q A Y Among the new athletic activities at Gloucester Catholic we add our bowll ing team. Each week the members .4 compete among themselves. Ist row: if J. Maguire, J. M.inder, J. McKenna, T. Cogan, F. DiPatri, D. Bicking, J. Cassidy, Crowther, A. Matrone, P. Dalinger. 2nd row: R. Borski, M. Walker, MacLennon, A. Balinger, J. McGrellis, E. Ablett, R. Brown, D. Robertson, E. DiGiacomo. 3rd row: E. Swiderski, J. Flagg, W. Hoo- ver, Greenwood, Stelmach, G. Stroebl, A. Meyer, J. Scutt, N. Calio, V. McGovern. 4th row: Durkin, S. Skokowski, P. Clayton, A. Traki- mus, P. Vander Straeton, Zitz, L. Richael, J. Whalen, J. Meagher. 00 .X Jael 'V an -cs: fa Top: Mr. Gallagher, F. Campbell, R. McCann, R. Richards, E. Gunther, BA S E B A I- L J. Bartley, C. Cogan, R. Radano, Coach Bill Flynn. Bollom: V. Dailey, manager, C. Louie, C. Dugan, Spence, F. McAroy, M. Narducci, W. Flynn. 4' 1 V it .8-sjlmpud W - Y if is .... ,-- S O , J. Bartley crossing the dish as J. Spence waits for the turn at the bat. TRACK-BOWLING - ',.,. . Qt., V , Li I W. B 1 H KH7 1 Q M .wx . ww imh..uaw.5ez 'f 'gk 1 4 if -.1 05' x 9' gt tt' Q.. tmfawyffjg v M. , J f9E.:23-H Our peppy and energetic cheerleaders did much to keep up the school spirit fi' ff, when the team had rough going. Claclzwise: Cipriani, K. Sheldon, K ,La J .., he it L. Buck, Captain S. Young, Co-captain P. Stefan, C. O'Brien, J. Somerset, , 4' . aug , . ec ston. it ' MX ' P W 11 c Th k X . fm' -S SUZANNE YOUNG-Captain P. STEFAN-Co-captain C. O'BRIEN-Senior cheerleader ll' tg. oM,.M..,, .map gigl ff, , 22 M f N .W-J ' If X M ff! f X -....,,b-'uve-W M J' EWU UHLIWIJ EWU Bounce, spirit and vitality permeate through the court at all the games when our cheerleaders get going. X. e Our eager JV, who stand ready Balance is the keynote of our speedy Ramblerettes. Both K. Austin and the ball seem to be suspended in mid-air. A snappy shot of S. Slawter's specialty, shown racking up two points against Gloucester Salem . . . Hallahan , , . . Gloucester High . . Alumni , , . Wildwood Catholic . Mt. Holly , , ,..... , . High. SCHEDULE Camden Catholic , .. Sacred Heart, Vineland Saint James . . . , . West Catholic Little Flower . Gloucester High , Camden Catholic . Mt. Holly . , . . Angels Academy . . A St. James ....,, . , Angels Academy . . , , Sacred Heart lVinelandl G.C.H.S. Opponents 43 22 31 27 37 40 46 40 49 21 57 30 60 32 66 42 51 35 52 31 40 43 47 49 46 3 3 47 25 40 31 56 42 48 34 38 4 to fill the gaps left by our capable seniors P D 2 9 ff fs Ga! Qirl ! 50.1 Straight as an arrow B. Batten goes A, Sturgis jumping at the change to up for a rebound while K. Austin score two points for Gloucester Cath- stands by. olic. Actxon seems to be centered ln this corner as S Slawter completes her lay up VARSITY Spirit teamwork and good sportsmanship combined with the able coathlng of Mrs Nolan spurred the gurls on to 1 surrtssful season Mrs Nolsm rouh Nng,ork1 M Butler B Batten,'I Holland A Sturgns D l'use,lVl Sessa Shoddcr ,I lxrott S Slawter Hobblns lx Austin Mc unllan lxneclnzg, Managers B Llconk and M McKeever ...Li fl '1X -.Vi nqkxliq T ' , . , . . , . A, . ' . ,j. , . ' , . ' , J. ' , '. ', J. Q ' . ' -' f: ' . 5 W 7 '! 7 . L' I l I ,V .V X ' , l' A 11 KY' 'f l gr :A gf- Y,-l ' ' xg S'- .. , n 3 x K: 1 -. 1 A f : at S S Q f J 'ff' 4 X - E A n A I X ti . L 1 4 '-4. -'B 3 Y si 4 1 ff, .F 5 3 if 'hub I TAKE A BOW Demure Polly fSharon Tumultyl appears pleased with the shy advances of Tony Brockhurst fAlfred Rosel, and smiles coyly as he asks her to the Ball. Percival Browne fDaniel Schaali and Madame Du- bcnnet fDorothy Fuse? waltz to a gay tune at the Costume Ball. amawaw E The BOY FRIEND . . . our senior play . . . a gay and farcical English comedy of the 1920's with its spicy humor and fun climaxed the senior activities for the year. Lord Brockhurst fMichael Shawl seems infatuated by the charm- ing Madame Dubonnet CD01-othy Fusel, while his pompous wife, Lady Brockhurst 1Theresa Holland? and an indignant Percival Browne fDaniel Schalli looks on. r Several of the leads of the cast The Boy Friend stand patiently as costumes are pinned and fitted. Alfred Rose-Tony Brock hurstg Theresa Holland-Lady Brockhurstg Dorothy Fuse- Madame Dubonnetg Michael Shaw-Lord Brockhurstg Sharon Tumulty-Polly Browne. 3: ia, I E , 5? ai twigs, it E fri -'W' 5, sg 56.4 if ?f it U? 33? 'cs An occasion to be forever remembered by the Class of '59 was the Holiday Dance . . . WINTER WONDERLAND . . . The end of a perfect day resoundecl in the hearts and minds of all who attended. Our dances would be incomplete without the presence of our lay faculty. Mr. Eisenhauer, Miss Menaquale, and Mr. McComb share the joy of the students at the anual junior-Senior Dinner Dance, held at the Holly House. A1 u if 'is .elf My 5 In M',Z, ,W MQ' W .1-ff I W' z ' 17 t xr, 5 if Y .5 1 f fwwf ff gQf -.4 ' 45'f Q X-1 R A , 4 F YA M Q ' tv QEW uf flu: f5nNsfNMYHu . 4' ,. 1 F, 1 lb r b U Q 1 1' ,S it in DEADLINES! DEADLINES! DE DLINESI Francis Walter our associate editor, conducting a panel discussion on Perennial Problemsn at the annual Press Conference held on the beautiful campus of Villanova University. N ,..,. Maryam The faithful and untiring Maryan staff sacrificed many hours in time and labor in order to prepare this year- book. Their reward, we trust, will be in the satis- faction of a task well done. Clockwise: M. Pedersen, fstandingl J. Shodder, T. Holland, B. Batten, B. El- cock, S. Tumulty, M. Mihm, K. Austin, F. Walter, J. Cross, E. Cleaver. Mary Pedersen, editor-im chief, and Henry Tyler, business manager, smile si- lent approval on the work accomplished by the staff. .X W in Theresa Holland represented MARYSCRIPT at the annual Villanova Press Conference held ast October. She discussed cartoons, comic strips, movie, book and record reviews. 'N-. ,..-Qfibxnn. . l On behalf of student body, Student Council officers express their Our faithful Student Councilors, T. Signislci, A. Rose, a I 5 'J . .4 ,Q 5 , P 'Q i, ., 4 if 4 ly. .aw 1 k I F W lt Vifv- Walter at their posts during the change of classes. sincere thanks to the Retreat Master. ff or wise: . a er, President, E. DiGiacomo, Secretary, Rev. David Madden, SJ., Retreat Master, H. Tyler, Treasurer, and T. Signislci, President. Lefl to right: Sr. Rose Imelda, moderator. Standing: I.. Dunn W. McGarrigle. McGovern, R. Ford, P. Mitchell, P. Naughton J. Heim, E. Moffett, D. Barton, N. Moffett, E. Sneskin. C. Con nelly, M. Cross. A. Wright. Sealed: B. Bender, E. Hlopak, A Rose, H. Tyler. F. Walter, T. Signiski, DiGiacomo, S. Slawter, K. Austin, M. Pedersen, K. Sheldon. l .ls a TUDE T CCDLINCIL 1 L...J : v I -. F l V I V l '45, ndF RELIGIO MOLD OUR LIVES Officers of the Holy Name Society stop for a chat with Father McGarvey and Mr. Loeber before conducting their monthly meeting. -Q-nu Near or far, large or small, the needs of the missions are dear to the hearts of the Dominican Mission Club. Packages are made ready for mailing by C. Marris, J. Connell, E. Ronneberger, M. Lomax, J. Maguire, J. Holt, R. Ford. J. Shodder, S. Slawter, E. DiGiacomo, and R. Murphy, Sodality Prefects, take time from their lunch hour to make a visit to Our Lady's altar. The Science Club offers its members many opportuni- ties of research and experi- menting as suggested by these interested students. Anne Wright peers into the microscope. There is self-satisfaction in work well done. A. Pesca- tore, H. Parker, D. Barton, M. Shaw, Shodder, S. Slawter ponder over snap- shots taken by members of the Camera Club. ATI ETCDWORK... Je jure fidelite au drapeau . . . pledges F. Nlclntyre. Yes, you're right, members of the French Club pledge allegiance to the flag. Scared: Nlurtha, R. Testa, Whalen, Kenny, G. Stillwell, P. Firlein, B. Gardiner, L. Dunn. may r . Q .1 E ,. . l 'FFS - i 4 li J. ape' I-veinte y dosg G-cuar- enta y tresg O-sesento y cincof' W. Page conducts Bingo session during bi- monthly meeting of Spanish Club. X A TIME 0 PLAY o wr rf The Art Club conducts its regular meet- ing. Wm. Reinhart, president, announces to the members the rules and regulations of the Catholic Press contest. These freshmen are justly proud of their participation in the newly-formed Foren- sic League. X VM. 4. M e in B4 . Meg N Chere eezh he he ideally pezfeef edheezfieh which is het Khriefieh Fine 36.7 E-'vp-vy , ll' The camera caught these seniors during the Mass, which closed the annual re- treat-an event ever memo- rable to the seniors. The poster for Catholic Youth Week attracts the attention of F. Walter, E. DiGiacomo, and T. Sig- niski. WE HAVE A POPE! Seniors kneel to receive the blessing of His Holiness, Pope john XXIII, as the radio flashes the glad tidings. Lim ,ii-if-NQG-Z4-5242.1 napa:-uanqni saafrssgpsamsi lirssegmsg 'I 15811373-BI H H I f H-....,-gsqpms f. , - Our seniors are justly proud of their Debating Group as their contribution to the newly formed Forensic League. Charles Cogan and Mary Pedersen represent the affirmative and negative sides. af' .4 F 5 S' .gg . al M il' QE. PHILIP MITCHELL President Rev. David Madden, S.-I., distributing Holy Commun- ion during one of the Re- treat Masses. Michael Shaw is assisting him. IX Students may be helped with their choices, adjustments, and other problems primarily through individual and group guidance. Father Gallagher, guidance director. f 4 ' 59 PLYHUUTH coumsv OF N Mamas mc. LIGHTMGQUUCESIER, NJ. sinucfsrfn cnnmuc A WELL ROLI DED EDLICATI H. Tyler and F. Walter re- ceive instructions from Mr. Gallagher about the newly acquired car for Driver Ed- ucation. Memories of this densely-populated place will remain with us for many-a- Clay. Yes, every senior knows Gords! y s fy, Asy.Wyy W FRANCIS WALTER Vice-President S. Tumulty, H. Peel, A. Rose and M. McKeever ponder in order to make the proper decision before casting votes. an.,3 fluff Locating research material is no task when Miss Whittington is on post in the library. The history period maintains its interest by the use of visual aids as manifested by Martin Raley and Virginia Rausher. S . i- 5 4 K Ji!! In .4 fn, 1 we The Principle of Casualty as ex- plained lny Father Smith proves an interesting topic to the senior boys. -i Nm M. Hampton and A. So- prano explain the theory of chance with reference to the laws of nature as part of their work in Apologetics. 'iii iw Nw.. ETHEL DI GIACOMO Sccrclary . . Your guess is as good as ours as to what these future secretaries are writing. We only hope they can transcribe their notes. 'E' Charles Morgen is making use of the added feature in our gym. Rope climbing is fun. CHARLES COGAN Treasurer W. Ferguson and D. Fuse solve trig problems as their classmates make necessary corrections. V. Meyers discovers that Ad vanced Algebra is not only chal lenging but also intriguing. The coefficient of Linear Expansion is in the process of being obtained by these energetic physics students. Test cases prove to be a challenge to our Business Law students under the guidance of Mr. McCarthy. i 1 P it . ' 3 M-www., im.- ,,,..fv' Mastering the principles of isometric drawing is essential to the senior boys in Mechanical Drawing. sf R , 4 ? ,rf , f Q35 I YHSAMII6 fs we ,..- Our English class offers a wealth of splendid and enjoyable read- ing, inviting all students to become acquainted with current Catholic literature. Clockufisc: A. Soprano, H. Peel, B. Elcock, A. Rose, and E. Cleaver. Mrs. Narlc, Home Nursing instructor, teaches the girls the proper technique of applying slings in case of arm injuries. T. Brandt points to a diagram of the planets in our solar system, while G. Phelan looks on. R. Harris, C. Morgen, F. McAroy, R. McCann are engaged in an explanation of the distance of the planets from the sun as part of their work in the Physical Science class. 5. I Vis fix X 4 'I' 1155 I9 9 BARBARA ANN ABBOTT JOAN MARIE ALTON 50 N Clmton Ave Wenonah 429 Cumberland St Gloucester Parish Incarnation Mantua Parxsh St Mary Barb amxable artlstxcally oan good natured engagmg mclmecl good sense of humor smlle expresslve eyes one of played the role of Bernadette the three muslceteers enjoys read firm advocate of escalators mg basketball fan alms to be and from classes bound for Art a typxst School My ROSEANN CAMILLE MICHAEL JAMES ANDREAS DOLORES ANN ARENA ANGELASTRO 5 Skylark La Audubon Park 519 Hunter St Gloucester 320 Drnscoll Ave Woodbury Parish Holy Maternity Pansh St Mary Parish St Patrlck Mlke gentlemanly on Dolor pleasant llttle gal Rose haPPY S0 IUCICY voted est Mlke hot rod flend ever wxtlx a blg horn dellghtful song the most humorous 1mpersonat0r ready to gnve a helpmg hand xrd lxkes to wrxte to pen pals collector of om ames records Navy mmdecl one of the three musketeers dellghts ln smgmg plans to gettmg up m the mornmg IS a great be a beautlclan task wants to be a secretary rd . . ., ., ' : ' , ' : . 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If l, . 1' r'.'T 6155 I9 9 Q-Axe JOSEPH HORACE BANSCHER Clarksboro Rd Paulsboro Parzsh St John undaunted tall man carefree enjoys hxstory but tug 15 a task plans to jom the Armed Forces KATHLEEN MARIE AUSTIN MARGARET MARY BAGLEY 28 Second Ave Haddon He1ghts 449 GYISCOH1 Dr Woodbury Parish St Rose of Lima PGTISII St P3ff1Ck Kqghy -lghleuc pgppy lVl1rg1e generous fashion 1Y1fECf10US glggle b1slcetb1ll co Plate lover Of fun md ff0llC c1pt'un lceeps mmutes for Scxencc SPCUJS 5Ummf'f5 if 5LW5h0f9 Club steers c1rs and basketball Joys d1ncmg 'and 1ce slutmg plans equally well mathemitxcally IO Cflfef college mxnded college bound JOHN JOSEPH BARTLEY 928 Hudson St Gloucester Pansh St Mary Farmer ohn tranqull baseball enthusmst stir pltcher lllces to reid sports storxes plans to play professional baseball BARBARA CAROLYN BATTEN 37 S Childs St Woodbury Parish St Patrlck Barb graclous agreeable dlsposmon looks forward to B15 hop Eustace games chemlstry whrz Southern belle plans to enter college 525 SUSAN CECELIA BATTEN 616 Hunter St Gloucester Parish St Mary ue petlte small but oh my' sports fiend possesses charm and personalxty plans to do oHice work JEAN PATRICIA BRAITHWOOD 34 Chestnut St Woodbury unxor B popular aglle long dark tresses enjoys horseback rxclmg and basketball plans to go to DUSIHCSS school MARGARET MARY BOOS 217 Cumberland St Gloucester Parxsh St Mary Marge tlmxcl soft spoken short n sweet hvely eet one of the three musketeers ture office clerk THOMAS ALOYSIUS BRANDT 426 Somerset St Gloucester Tom frxenclly neat dresser 'at home on the grldlron xkes hxstory homework hxs pet peeve slow on the jokes plans to work ,flick if 'QF GLOUCESTER CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL wang. RICHARD EDWARD BORSKI 45 Roosevelt Ave Mt Ephralm Parush Sacred Heart mlsslle man pals wlth m Borskx dld t recruit for Uncle Sam WZ, I S ... ' , , U U-.- --- ', f ' ...fu- X A p,,,i,l,, St, Pagglck Parish: St. Mary Rich . . . shy . . . bowling champ X , ROBERT FRANCIS BRENNAN 1014 W Browning Rd, Bellmawr Parxsh Annunclatxon of B V M Duke easy going we mannered early blrd drxves Pmgs red merc enjoys fishing naval career lus chonce ANNE MARIE BRUNHAMER LOURETTA ANNE BUCH 509 Hudson St Gloucester ALBERT EDWARD BRILL 928 Hunter St Gloucester Parish St Mary handsome teaser segregated lunch perlod lus pet peeve wants to be a teacher 937 Paul St Gloucester Parxsh St Mary MICHAEL MARTIN BURNS Parish St Mary Anne congenlal good willed 195 Cafllsle Rd Audubon et energetlc bouncnng Kathys comrwde outlmmg Paffsh St Rose of Llma wxth school splrxt venturesomc chapters her pet peeve bowlmg Stlker quiet mqnly cheerleader b1g c1ty bound her specxalty a future secretary Weight llffef Audubon heart dlslxkes nllxng out applxcatlon breaker blg Mike alms to be blanks our future nurse 3 State Pohee lx nf K . Y Lg I lg l f. . . ., . D. . - ' . . .. ' ll A A AIU . . . l . , . . . . . ' , . . . ' ' , . . likes dancing and basketball . . . 'Y ., ' : . I : 1 U H . . . I . . . ' 4 . .7 NR ra - - v r - ' 3 . ' . 1: 4. I ,Y I . . . ' . . . l MICHAEL EDWARD BYRNE 635 W Broad St Paulsboro Parxsh St John Mllce energeuc consxclerat llttle Mlke florxst c1n t wm them all plans to joln the Navy VERONICA THERESA CALNON MARY ANN CATHERINE 532 Paul St Gloucester BUTLER Pansh St Mary 316 Morris St Gloucester naturecl of fountaln fame Uf llV9lY 5l'1'4fP Cl1'9S5Cf be gentle xs the tcsr of a lady llces cosmopolltan voted the best dancing test cases in Busxness JYESSCI' MISS Powder Puff Law not her lxne a future secre enjoys bowlmg a future clerk tary RICHARD FRANCIS BURNS Delsea Dr New Sharon Parish St Patrlck Woodbury Rnclx g1ll'mr long halr Cll5lllC9S to be lcept wanting football hxs favorite sport lustory rates high plans to work for Uncle Sam FRANK RICHARD CAMPBELL 705 Almonesson Ave, Westville Soup easy gomg strong man hard worker bxg game hunter tl'urd baseman plans to work lf Uncle Sam doesnt draft 1m Hass I9 9 L. .,Ronnie,, ' .D friendly i . . good Parish: St. Marly Parish: St. Anne . ' ...to B ...' . ... -' A n n u ' n n o 4 ht . e I , X it l 5 611155 fff I9 9 BEATRICE MARGARET CHOMEILL 13 Flaming Pl Audubon Park Parish Holy Matermty Bei frxendly humorous shorth1ncl and bislcerbwll rite hugh fumxng for sccrctarlal posx non 5'5l' MARGARET ANN CAUSTON 440 Salem Ave Woodbury Parish St Patrxck PCSZSIY stituesque pretty eyed voted the best loolcmg enjoys lmslcetbill '1 future sec remry GEORGE FRANCIS CLEARY 832 E Brown St Gloucester Parish St Mary Calm c1sy going rmg gmvcr lmslcctlmll cnthusnst school 'md homework hxs pet pecve plins to Join the N1vy rg My ELIZABETH ANN CLEAVER 515 Morgan Ave Woodbury Pansh St Patrick Betty Ann ple1s1nt cllmpled o smxlmg clxsposmon Muryan smff enjoys clancxng and lxlccs to cook flwrc for wrttmg WYIICI' Glec Club plans to be a 40 fs, 'Y ' If S! V L K . n 1 K ' 1 . A . ., ., ., : . : . . ' . . . . ., ,, . A . 1... dll... 'A A . - . K x l K L l- . s I C K I - Q A - l I - . . C - A A, I' L I A L a I 1 n 1 x ' A Tw , A' fr 1 SIA y A K X 1 N l I K' fr- Ki CHARLES CANUTE COGAN 417 Monmouth St Gloucester Parish St Mary Knute quiet ham operator the judges son card shark Student Council Holy Name Prefcct Senior Class trcasurer plans to go to college MARVIN JOSEPH CREEK 1021 Morris Ave Bellmawr Parish Annuncxation of BVM Sonny . . . winning personality . . . sharp shooter . . . outdoor man . . . What did you get for Christ- mas? . . . plans to work for Uncle Sam. 3:4304- -flu DIANE GRACE COLAMESTA 414 Fourth Ave Bellmawr Parish St Francis de Sales Bar rington Pleamnt likes to bowl and enjoys readlllg shorthand Whll aspires to be a leg1l secretary JOHN MICHAEL CROSS 38 S Mam St Mullica Hill Parish Holy Name Humble ohn . . . sincere . . . handsome . . . smiley . . . likes to dance . . . Science Club president . . . football his favorite sport . . . plans to enter college. GLOUCESTER CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 55-I MARITA ANN CONLIN 716 Powell St Gloucester Parish St Mary Rcet sociable 'incl cinclid never 1 dull moment . voted the best school spirited . . Glee Club incl Drum 'incl Bugle . . lilies bowl ing . . . at home in the religion class . . . plins to work in office I 1 D W VINCENT JOSEPH DAILEY BARBARA LYNN DALGARN 437 Holly Ave Gloucester Parish St Mary Bu precxse handy man bubbles football manager th-at s the breaks of the game lxkes bowlmg plans to work 805 Morris St Gloucester Parish St Mary Bibsxe frunk pill box bowlmg 'md clancnng entl1us1ast 'zctxve xn basketbill alms to bc Xriy tecl'm1c1an DIANE MARIE DANELLA JOHN FRANCIS DAVIDSON 115 Hickman Ave Gloucester 100 Mercer St Gloucester Parish St Mary Everybody s fnend ternflc dancer helpful and Wllllhg gomg to games lus favorlte pastlme plans to go to work 1f Uncle Sam doesnt get hxm Dlane vlgorous oblxgmg 21 Third St Brooklawn office 'xssxsmnt l1kes d1nc1ng Parish St Maurice basketball her favorlte sport S'1lly serene radnnt plans to do oflice work golclllocks bowlmg and basketball her f1vor1tc sports beaded for the ICE f0lll9S bU... tA .... ., Parish: St. Mary SALLY TERESA DERRY JOSEPH PATRICK DIAMOND Warwick Rd Gardenvllle Panel: Most Holy Redeemer Westville smooth joker lxlces to drne gre1t for footlrnll 1llerg1c to s1clt dresses h1story r1tes hlgh no txme for m1th recruxt for Uncle S1m ANN DOLORES DOOLEY 13 S Harley Ave , Gloucester Parish St Mary N1ncy l11ppy go lucky plc-1 1nt CllS1DOS1IIOl'l sweet smile Oh how I h1te to get up ll'l tue morrung future office clerk CATHERINE EILEEN DOHERTY 327 Orlando Ave , Gloucester Parzsh St Mary ETHEL MAE DI GIACOMO 406 Rldegway St Gloucester Parxsh St Mary Eppxe ple1s1nt person1l1ty cllmples 'always on the voted the most popul1r SLlg'lI' 'md spxce and everything nice Secremry of Senxor Cl1ss 1nd Student Councnl 1 future nurse Cqthy dark and damn, ESTHER MARGARET DORRIS w1rm smnle enjoys d1ncmq and 34 Lane Ave Q Gloucester bowlmg shorthand r1tcs hlgh Panfh st Mary SCCI'9I3I'l'll 'iSp1I lI1Ol'1S Jester p 11 curly top Esther the t1llcmg her f1vor1te p1st1me to be 1 beautxcxan 6 ass 199 1155 I9 9 ARMAND LOUIS FIORDELISE 503 Chestnut St Brooklawn Parxsh St Maurice Gary Brooklawn Romeo we'1rs clothes lmported from Cimclcn bxg min behmcl the wheel p1rry goer cletentxon h1s out standing peeve recruit for thc Armed Forces BARBARA ELAINE ELCOCK 135 Cardinal Dr Bellmawr Parish Annunclahon of BVM Ammlnle cupible precxs on p us 1m1z1ng Mxss M'm1gcr futhful to duty 1 perfect spmr enjoys tcichmg c1tech1sm Confraternlty Class per pcevc no room ln coit locker 'ums to to college JOHANNA MARIE FITSGERALD 702 Cookman Ave Natlonal Park Parxsh St Matthew ucly enthusmstlc hughmg eyes ehxpper fl1p 1 curl gxrl chslllces snoblvlsh people 'mms to be 1 beautlcmn WILLIAM RANDOLPH FERGUSON 929 Hudson St Gloucester Parish St Mary 1 evmrsmllrng R C A worlctx pllots a pline lmslcet lull fwn physics and hnguages rite hugh plans to go to college DOROTHY MARIE FUSE 236 Mercer St Gloucester Parish St Mary Dottie f1sh1on1ble votecl the best Clancer greqt tillcer funlovxng lllces a hlgh gmclc scxentlhcally ll'lCl1UCd future scxenrxsr AI'-NN i f Vi-, R --M ,, ?fQ. a vg I -My V ., ... -A -I r ,M .: ,iw 4 . : .. ,. , ' GLOUCESTER CATHOLIC -ef H l G H 7? ,F lf. .f j f Y I ' I at ,fr MARY LOU ELLEN GEITZ ELEANOR MARY GIBISON 308 Water St Gloucester 419 Monmouth St Gloucester Parish St Mary Parish St Mary Lou capuvmng stmkmg lnght heartecl 1 smcere merry clxsposmon dancing pa an ace at bowling 1lces her specxalty Busxness Law r1tes Engllsh a future clerk h1gh the busxness world 15 her goa MICHAEL JOSEPH HALLOWELL 626 Park Ave Laurel Sprlngs Parxsh St Lawrence Mike well n-nnnered qulct curly chslllces slush box cherrxes chauffeur plans to joxn the Axr Force PATRICIA ANNE HAGAN 417 Ridgeway St Gloucester Parxsh St Mary at 'angel face lmshful co Bernxce s pal plans to bc a secretary 13--J SCHOOL EDWARD WILLIAM GRAUBART Arlme Ave Westville Grove Parish Holy Redeemer easy gomg chxmney wreclcer speedster lnforma tion bureau for senxor history haunted house enthusxast good sense of humor plans to go to college MARGOT CATHERINE HAMPTON 128 Westminster Ave Gloucester Parxsh St Mary Margie black hz-urcd shorty Congelfllql COl1SClCntl0U.S hlstory her favorlte subject homework not too good com petent secretary ln the malcmg BERNICE ALMA HIGGINS 333 Morris St Gloucester Parxsh St Mary Bernard O a real doll she s lxttle but she s wnse 1 terror for her sxze lllccs dz-mcmg 'md laowlmg plans to be a secretary RICHARD BURNARD HARRIS 703 Powell Ct Camden D1ClClC friendly on the c1sy sxde ch1v1lrous delights m sports and 1 re1l sport I rn larolce Ti' 'Qlrf MAUREEN MARGARET HESS 725 Hunter St Gloucester JAMES NEIL HOGAN Parzsh St Mary Rccn hlhmous laughing 212 Kmght Ave Runnemede one of St Marys lncllcs avmd m Polite Hnmllzef dancer clxslxlccs outlmmg clsnptcrs footlsnll star lmlccs tmlccrmg wxth 3 future secretary cars 'annoyed 1t pcncxls wnthout crasers rccruxt for the A1r Force gf . ji? 6 ' I 5 52 I 'H - ,, . , ., . 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I X 1, I THERESA MARIE HOLLAND JAMES THEODORE HOLT 320 Maple Ave Audubon Parxsh Holy Maternnty Tern dxgnxfiecl voted the outstanding leader Maryscrlpt representatlve t Vxllanova Press Conference Maryan staff Glee Club basketball honors tn scxence and poetry a future authoress JEAN MARIE I-IYK 1370 Hadden Ave Camden Parish Sacred Heart Tlm warm l1e1rteCl frlendly MlSSlOn mlndecl stimp col lector quite apt IH the linguages Glee Club w'ants to go to college SANDRA GRACE HYSLOP 908 E Brown St Gloucester 210 Slmpson Ave National Park Pansh St Mary JOSEPH PAUL JACKSON Parish St Matthew eannne qunclc wltted 508 Somerset St Gloucester Sandy buoyant umque tallcatlve eager beaver cus Pffffh St Mary glggle prxvate war on spmach todlan of the books Glee Club Moses comxcal tempera adm1res honest people football fan alms to be a mental take 3 letter ham enjoys dancmg and swxmmmg prwate secretary expert bound for the Armed a future secretary Forces 6155 I9 9 EQ Ei. 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'lbs ROSEMARY EVELYN KEEGAN 29 Prmceton Rd Glassboro Parish St Bridget FLORENCE CATHERINE JONES RUTH HELEN KARN 829 Morrls St Gloucester 936 E Brown St Gloucester Parxsh St Mary Parxsh St Mary Floss sincere thoughtful Blondne reserved pretty pleisint mcmner bowlmq pleasant anxxous to please incl bislcetbcall enthusmst hxstory a future lvusmess glrl her f1vor1te pans t he teacher Rose gsy wide eyed WILLIAM FREDERICK KIPP CHARLES EDWARD KLAUS possesses W-nm smile 3 ,ght 65 Baynes Ave Gloucester 637 Center St Gloucester hearted hostess football fan Pf1V'5h Sf MHFY Plfff-'h Sf MQYY future Clerk Geneml heroxc hfc sux cr Chahe unpredlgfable Capa his hobby turlmg up the Roich ble stage hand sharp guy A1mmg for the Afmcd Forces change of classes hxs pet peeve QE'-5-f' ALBERT FRANK KOLSUN 1725 Broadway Camden Parxsh Sacred Heart Ko s frlendly cons1der1te hot rod busmessman plans to go to college JOHN VINCENT MAGUIRE 713 Bell Rd Mt Ephraim Parish Sacred Heart 1ck friendly plwysxcs wlmxz l1kes mwth Mwryan stwff engineer i il! Q uw- nr-of 3, WP 1t': apex mul Wir! JEAN MARIE KROTT Green Flelds Vxllage Woodbury Parxsh St Patrxck eannxe strawberry blonde cute mannerxsm 1IlAmer1can a likes lnowlmg and basketball attendant to the Homecomxng ueen plans to be a secretary REGINA SUSAN MAMMOCCIO 172 S 4th St Camden Parxslz Sacred Heart ce clever mwnnerly possesses 1 determmed spxrlt mg to classes 1 future 'zccounmnt GLOUCESTER CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 'F' l CARMIN FRANK LEON 1805 Broadway Camden Parxsh Sacred Heart Bo Bo lnlg man deep voxce pushes a quick Packard llglxt on l'11s feet footlnll star llkes hxstory avr' V9 'f ' Y nf ' V Q l 9 I ' 9 K l'l...' 'K J A . g l . . . ' ' . Wfllij I Y 'Y ' - ' '7 tl ' gy . .O . . I . . . Jt ...' R 1 ' ' L too young to drive . . . a future thoughtful friend . . . dislikes rush- ,. 9 V I V4 V' - VV 4 , ,I A ' f xv V , K mf' 1 7 l PATRICIA EVA McALEER 304 Essex Street Parish St Mary at serene taffy colored halr enjoys clancmg and swmm mmg my f11r lady likes to YECQIVC letters a future sec retary MARK PATRICK MCELWEE 607 Hunter St Gloucester Parxsh St Mary lVl1c easy golng our late Freshman enjoys carcl plafmg at best xn Mechanxcal Drawmg plans to go to college I RAYMOND JOSEPH MCCANN 526 Bergan St Gloucester Parxsh St Mary Ray gentlemamly warm hearted votecl the -all 'around ath etc it best ln b1seb'all may Jom the Armecl Forces FRANK EDWARD MCAROY 237 Reading Ave Barrmgton Parish St Francis de Sales Mac gallant card shark hx cluef' baselrzll lus favor xte sport Uncle Sam wlll get this catcher WILLIAM THOMAS MCGARRIGLE Hlllslde and Summit Ave, Almonesson Parxsh St Agnes Blackwood 1 smooth sl11rp recl headed dyrmmo qmclc wnttecl socmble Student Council plans to enter college an Yiwu' 'nv KATHLEEN MARIE MCGOVERN 427 Cumberland St Gloucester Parish St Mary Kass h'1lo glrl pretty p1x1e Glee Club Drum 'md Bugle clxmbxngv the smxrs a greit hardship 'm efficient secretary for a busmess executxve BERNICE THERESA MCGRORY 212 Monmouth St Gloucester Parrsh St Mary Bern Cl11nty 'ldvocites elev1tors cetpmm of mmorettcs tlny twlrler shorthind r1tes hlgh axms for busmcss career JOYCE ANN MCKENNA MARYANN JOAN MCKEEVER JOSEPHINE ROSE MCQUILLAN 118 S Jackson St Woodbury 134 Maple Ave Westville 118 N King St Gloucester Parish St Patrlck Parxsh St Anne Parxsh St Mary oyce a perfect lady fran Mary cordnl collector of Josne sporty dyn1m1c qunl terrxflc typ1sr speed coms locker key her pet peevc Img g1rl on the court tons of demon avxd reader hopes to enjoys rewdmg chxef W11 fun xn an ounce package enjoys be E1 bank clerk handles pen w1tl1 ease hopes Enghsh a future office clerk to Wear B. 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Kings Hwy., Audubon Parish St Rose of Luna W1rm lu 1rtc-Cl blue eyed luloncle d1t1mcr uvxcl l1'Tl1jlll1 lIlOI1 xology lur fnorxte lVl1r 111 stiff splrcs to be 1 nurs EQ 'tiff If IQ-' PHILIP WILLIAM MITCHELL 321 Cumberland St Gloucester h S M CHARLES JOSEPH MORGEN Parts t ary Mitch composcd 210 Fnfrh Awe Mt Ephralm P d t sweater uy lkcs Iarrsh Sacred Heart resx en g footlmll enjoys good rmcllng Chuck CNY 51011151 flluflklfg ,mer lc to Osslp reprcscmi l7O'lIIl'lg19 lug pl1ys1c1l sclence S g tlvc 1t Boys Smte Student Coun md footbqll mic hlgh college bound fi we wzfw ,vxggyfwga lil wtf JONATHAN ANDREW MINDER 257 Union Ave., Crescent Park Parish Annunciatian of BVM onty 1 ent 'wld rc IdCl 1 vcrlmble George IllDCI IkL 'II' lust III IlIySlCS fII'I ms to go to college RONALD EUGENE MOSCZYNSKI 234 S Fourth St Gloucester Parxsh St Mary Senator unrufllccl Sl1'lgl112 his hobby Gorcls l11s second l'lOYT1C lnlces red Sweqfcl' wlll saul the hlgh seas final' ww - J ' V. t . . . 3 ' . 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V x iii' , 1 VW JAMES IRVIN MOSTEIG 20 N Brown St Gloucester Pansh St Mary m pollte lanlcy t 15 boy lxlces bowlmg and lustory perpetual teaser expects to be employed by the Curtls Publlslung REGINA ANN MURPHY 914 Somerset St Gloucester Parish St Mary Reglna vlvaclous fun lovlng where s Cl'11uncy'7 homework not her llne Sodalxty treasur r wants to work mn an office 'WN GLOUCESTER CATHOLIC 'QW' HIGH SCHOOL JOSEPH FRANCIS MULHEARN 109 Hemlock Ave Laurel Sprmgs Pansh St Lawrence qu1et good loolcmg guy wxlcl man from Laurel lxlces to swlm anywhere but ersey doesnt go for lustory wxll enter college 'fine BERNICE MARIE MURPHY VERNON JOSEPH MYERS 623 Powell St Gloucester 307 Marne Rd Brooklawn par,-,h St Mary P'U 5h Sf Maurice Bermce unassummg really Vlfg hilarious basketball sweet cluef bronze collector flown mnm Wlfh fed 11961159 football fan allergxc to report always ready for fun Mr Fmcllers cards Wants to be a clerk oy MQFIOH Bronclo halrcut may jo1n the Navy .X fir' A' A at x . ., ., ujiv... ' ...h' Joe ... ' - ' . , . . . . J , Co. W N '9 -1 '9 ' I . ' : . ' : . ' ff ' ' .f - an A 4 ' rx ' av - - . . ,I . l . . . . . c .... Y . . . C I I . . . . . ' L V . . 0 , , JOAN THERESA NAGORKA 208 N Kung St Gloucester Parish St Mary Niyorlc frohcsome m1sch1ef maker hlces howhng -md hocke future alrplane hostess -6531 MAUREEN ANN O'BRIEN 102 Cherry St Audubon 407 Cumberland St Gloucester Parrsh St Rose of Llma JOSEPH FRANCIS ODONNELL Beans cletermmecl as ch'1tterl3ox haslcethqll Fine pen polnt lxlces Nlechinxcil thusmst usually seen wlth Regmi Drawmg dlSllli9S all crmclsms plans to bc 1 secretary of hls handwrltmg a future mechanxcal engineer CATHERINE THERESA O'BRIEN 12 Adams Ave Mt Ephraxm Parish Sacred Heart C1thy O merry agreeable cute cheerleader Anrnpolls 1dm1rer pet pcewc not enough cheerxng at g'xmcs '1 future house W1 e 428 Highland Ave Westvllle Parzsh St Anne udy splrxted fiscmatlng fa-ur and clelnonalr pretty eyes secretary m the malcmg NN 'f . ? 'fl ., ' : . ' Pqrighg Sr, Mary Renie . . . sweet . . . shining eyes JUDITTH ANNE PALLANTE U H . . . ' . . . h . . . . . . . . en- . -1 l X 1 2 V MARY CATHERINE PEDERSEN HENRY JOSEPH PEEL 350 White Horse Pk Clementon 1533 Chestnut Ave Haddon Hexghts Parxsh Our Lady of Mt Carmel, Berlm Mary Kay amloxtxous voted the most lxlcely to succeed com petent Maryam ednor Student Councxl National Nlcrlt Semt 6l'l3llSf top honors headed for research m sclence JOSEPH PAUL PIZZUTILIO 727 Market St Mt Ephl'3lIl1 Pansh Sacred Heart Puts wmy Lxttlc Rxchnrd an Mr Rock n Roll t c then man good dinccr future E 2: E 'C B D1 5 Ai 'f aww were ees 2352 En GEORGE JOSEPH PHELAN ,hw ruff? Pan h St Rose of Lxma Harry stubborn 68 bus rlder once 1 month nxght off tormented wxth trlg headed for Navy 2006 Wnnthrop Ave Lmdenwold MARTIN FRANCIS RALEY parrsh Sr Lawrence 757 Wxck Blvd Woodbury G f dl Parxsh Most Holy Redeemer orgc c1sy gomg rxen y keen dincer voted the lucst Westvllle loolclng st'1mp collector pl1ns Rcds Carrot top Clvll Wir to .rom the Armed Forces m1n voted thc best informed 1155 I9 9 lxlces bowlmg plans to joxn the Armed Forces fy - A for 35, , , , ,,,r,,A r,,4 ,,,, , A , rr, . - 1 JJ ' - I ,,t. ,J . , Q, , , - V, I r R , ' ' 1' M rf- A ,Q - - - , , Y isa Efiiag 1, f,5,f:, ,, ,gg , Q V4-,i'Q?i?1T5:zHsi6:f1,:ig f , Q - ' 'peixfifr -3 -,agqsgggt ,r.g1.m,f, ,g ,,1,,fr f ' -X f' Fifi X . f., . war 1 ,: -fg :X Hifi:-- z,5Vr,:f' '-1' fl-ffriaf ,,,, I -'ififf I - - my ,,g.,z,ae5,+,: A . I . . . M. - N, - r ' ,J V . . J W- i'...f 1155 I9 9 'em v-muon? WILLIAM CHARLES REINHART 15 N Harley Ave Gloucester Parish St Mary Wxllm dynamlc shorty mad Rembrandt voted the best dancer dislikes math hut very much at home wlth mechanical drawmg axms to be a draftsman fb VIRGINIA ANN RAUSHER 807 Cumberland St Gloucester Parish St Mary Glnny 'ItIr'ICIlVC dCVlllSl'1 everybody s friend ICFYIFIC drllqlccr dlsllkes rctllrnlldg to school after wceli ends a future secretary CATHERINE EMILY RITCHIE 237 S Third St Gloucester Parxslr St Mary Emily pleasant cordial and dancer haslcctlnll her delight '1 future secretary wi CHARLES GEORGE REILLY 431 Bergen St Gloucester Parxsh St Mary Bu frnendly voted thc host school spirited man wnth the camera soda jerk prefect of Holy Name our future engxneer DAVID OWEN ROBERTSON 308 Powell St Gloucester Parrsh St Mary Bohhy gallant voted rh best dresser can he found around Arch Street who put rho paul there rather do vuthout hxs report card may enter the service ,L 16' I '9 'Y I - . . . , I I - - 1 ' I V . . . t I . 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ALFRED JOSEPH ROSE 423 Lansdowne Ave Camden Parish Our Lady of Mt Carmel daisy Sergeant at Arms from Bellmawr Student Councnl hkcs people cool cat from Camden thmgs are had all over lxlces Hshmg college plans to go to DANIEL ANTHONY SCHAAL 3120 Constltutxon Rd Camden Parish St oan of Arc Fairview Dan smooth great guy tallcatxve hxstory rates hlgh dlsllkes grouchy people college bound RALPH ANTHONY SAQUELLA 212 Second Ave Haddon Heights Pansh St Rose of Lima Rilph on the quxet slde new deal Haddon Helghts man voted the class blusher worry wart college bound ROBERT JOSEPH SCHOENBORN 425 Nicholson Rd W Collingswood Parnsh Holy Maternity Bo generous qulet mid man with 1 Chevy IOlC! lICS typmg plans to go to college GLOUCESTER CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 11 JAMES WILLIAM SAYLOR 10 Poplar Pl Bellmawr Park Parish Annuncnatlon of BVM Reds relaxed all Amerlc in oy Zorro model trims his hobby plans to go to busxncss school 185' F05 39 'RIT' 5 ,,w 'y Haba? ., ., . Al ... 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K- ,b ' E .x 5' P C . t 1 ,F ,V . h 1 -5 :ff I - f y a , 1 'l fps' MARY ANNE SESSA MARIE THERESA SHAW 325 E Ollve St Westville Parish St Anne es vmvacxous generous photo bug chatter box dxstlnctxve sneeze co capram of basketball plans to attend college JOAN MARY SHODDER 310 Cumberland St Gloucester Parrsh St Mary oan obllgmg voted the most outstandlng leader enjoys decoratmg gym for dances headed for success bound for traunmg school for nurses MICHAEL THOMAS SHAW 520 Somerset St Gloucester Parish St Mary Mxlce c1rc free tempera mental Camera Club president basketball fin lxlces Physlcs a future teacher 406 Paris Ave Brooklawn Parish St Maurice Terry lxvely naturally curly hair torments Dlane bowllng and Skatlng fnlfl w1nts to be a secretary THOMAS FRANCIS SIGNISKI Lower Landing Rd Blackwood Parish St Agnes Tom com1c1l Student Councll president une1sy lies the head tlnt wears the crown voted the most studnous math wh1z plans to enter college STANLEY MATTHEW SKOKOWSKI 320 Somerset St Gloucester Parish St Mary Sun lxvc-ly helpful this lxttle man lllces bislcetbill What time 15 1t9 pl1ns to worlt for Uncle Sam JOSEPH CHARLES SMITH 108 Baynes Ave , Gloucester Parxslz St Mary y slow motxon strong smlent type lnsehwll hls f1vor1te sport an enemy of work plins to saxl the hugh scws 41101 3 K' SUSAN FRANCES SLAWTER 213 Woodbine Ave , Westville Parzsh St Anne uc friendly voted the most 'ithletxc Student Councll Speedster on the court good shot teasing xs her delight outsmndmg dlsltlce galnxng weight a furure teicher Hass 79 9 RICHARD ERNEST SLAWTER 213 Woodbine Ave, Westville Parish St Anne Dlcli COnSClCl1tlOllS I 19 clnuffeur doesnt lxlcc women drlvers turns 1 cold shoulder to Engllsh plems to t1kc up rcstiumnt m1nagement AMELIA THERESA SOPRANO 40 Evergreen Ave , Mantua Parxslz Incarnation Amy m'1nncrly lnppy dxs posmon persevermg -md thor ough ln all undertalcmgs ewrnest reader thls Soprano slngs 'ilto college bound for teachxng 60185 fff I9 9 JAMES LEO TALLEY 825 Chambers Ave, Gloucester Parish St Mary m carefree lxlces Bell mawr athletxcs no harclshxp ltlces to tmlcer around laoats and cars plans to go to college PATRICIA MARIE STEFAN 230 Baird Ave Mt Ephratm Parish Sacred Heart Pattl 'amnble cheerful peppy popul1r color gu1rd champ chccrleider another one wnnoycd at Student Body not claeermg at gumcs teiclmmg carecr her cluotce CAROL ANNE THECKSTON 429 Hunter St Gloucester Parxsh St Mary Carol cl'1'1rm1ng some lnoclys swectl'1e1rt smiling cfcs curly l1a1r lllccs to cool: a future secretary If KATHLEEN ELIZABETH ST JOHN 15 Dnckmson Rd Glassboro Parxsh St Budget Kath wxtty full of fun Wxldwood worker M1ry1n smff plans to wc'1r the wlute unxform FRANK HAROLD TORCASSO 438 Evans St Camden Parxsh Our Lady of Mt Carmel Torlc polnte stock room oy ltlces Spring sports tolerates typxng plans to go to college sf' W ea' 'HM 5252 he y M23 ,gm Jw fa me 32456 QE 3 av'- ., . . : ., ,. .., . . l . t . . . 1 t . . . . . ff -y A . 1 , . , t . . . . . . . . . t , 4 x ' 1 . . . 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SHARON ANN TUMULTY HENRY JOSEPH TYLER 406 Girard St Woodbury 19 W Thxrd Ave, Runnemede Parxsh St Patrick Parzsh St Theresa Sh1ron pleaslnq personillty Bu unrufflecl competent voted the best xnformed photographers '1ss1st'1nt Nlzryin unllmtted energy confuston plus busmess minager voted the out naturil or'1tor Hur for standmg lewder a rollmg stone WILLIAM RAYMOND UNDERWOOD 113 N Brown St Gloucester Parish St Mary Moon frmendly smile foot ball star lxlces physlcs g1rd1ng trip, the less sud the better oh how I h'1te to get up Ill the morntng pl1ns to jom Armed Forces Words lVl1ry'1r1 Stiff Glflg gathers no moss plans to go to Stwte represenmttve Forensxc College League college bound for our nallsm FRANCIS JOHN WALTER 3 Adams Ave, Bellmawr MICHAEL JOSEPH WALKER Parxsh Anmmctatnon 408 N Brown St Gloucester Parnsh St Mary Mxke pmctxcal joker voted the most humorous f'tvor1te hobby dxscusstng current topxcs 'lt Gords secretetry of French Club illergtc to detention slips Fretn collegiate voted the most ltlcely to succeed sophlstl cated swmg Student Counctl and Senxor Class vtce preslclent Forenstc Lertgue represented Maryqn 'tt V1ll1l10V1 Press Confer ence plans to go to college SUZANNE GRACE YOUNG Northwood Apts 13570 Woodbury Parzsh St Patrick Suzinne lnshful 'md shy c1pt'a1n of cheerleiders basket ball fan enjoys dancxng Glasslvoro State bound . ., 1. ., - . 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' r and Mrs George R Murphy r and Mrs W1lll3I11 Nagorki r and Mrs W Nagurka Mrs Margaret Patterson r and Mrs Walter lr Pedersen and Mrs Albert Riusher Ressa Brothers Mr and Mrs Harry Rxclge Carmen RlVlCll0 D D S Mr and Mrs ames Saylor I' I' I' r Slly Mr Mr 'IH 'IH an 'ill 111 'III Mrs Mrs N rs Mrs Mrs Mrs W1ll11111 Sessa lrloyd B Shaw Clarence S Sheldon l manutl Shodder Michael A S1gn1sk1 Rrchard L Slawter er like lnn and Mrs Ralph Soprano and Mrs M1Cll1Cl Walker BUSINESS PATRONS Anrport Recreatlon Center Alice and Gus Frank Anello Audubon National Bank Bellmawr Dry Cleaners Bells Market Besls Barber Shop Bull Muller 86 Hts Orchestra Bills of Faxrvlew Bobs News Shop Bodalskt Bros Mr and Mrs Chas Bodme Lomont ewelers Ted Bowan Bowman School of Dancmg C L S Brennan jr MD Brooklawn Power Servlce Statlon Joseph Broslc Browns Grocery Store Al Browns Haulmg Service ohn Burns Burgo 86 Sons Thomas E Casey Funeral Director Cherry Valley Bowlmg Leon M Clair Realtor Clark Brothers Harry L Clayton Harry M Clem Contractor Clementon Lake Park V Connell MD Cooperthwalt Greetmg Card Co Costas Sporting Goods K E Costello ames Cox Samuel Crozier Landscaping Thomas Danks Davns Dept Store Maurlce Deal L Delano's Donald B. Dellerson DeP1etro Motel Ed's Ltquor Store Norrxs A. Ellxs Arthur C Elwell Catherme Elwell Fthermgton Funeral Home Wm P Ftherlngton Wm G Flexon Fox Fertlllzers Ben Franklin Store Franks Famlly Liquors Thomas P Gardmer Insurance Garwood Bros S J C Gnberson Gloucester Gloucester Glaucester Gloucester Auto Supply Co Meat Packlng Company Seafood Seafood Market ohn A Green Lumber Green Valley Farms Wxlllam E Hughes Esq Bob Hamilton Hannold 86 Hannold Inglmg 0 Anne s Pastry Shop oes Atlantic S S E K enklns Prlnters W A Jones 84 Sons Keenan s TCl9VlS1OH Service Knecht 86 Hughes, Storage Krugers uallty Bakery Lees Gulf Service Llghtman Motors Inc Llncoln Auto Stores Hermand Ltpkln Lorrames Luncheonette Mrs Marte Maltet ohn Martms Hanr Fashions Martys Hardware Charles W McCann Robert J McCullough Mrs Catherine McGu1gan Merlm Motor Dr H. Mmtzer Daniel Norris Dept. Store Munson's Garage Auto, Truck Repalrs N1ck's Barber Shop M. . . lVl.K cl .. M. . . ' Mr.. cl lx s. . , M.. d i. - Mr. . .' M.. cl ' . 5. . v, 1 l . , . . . ' ,jr. ' 'J . J n , , . . ' J J', A . , ' . , . ' Q '- J J. I l J , n, I 1 's 96 Oaklyn Community Center Ed G. Gsborn, M.D. Edward Palento Paulsboro Locker Penna. Statuary Co. Inc. The Peptones Philips Hairdressing M Plucmski Reillys Pharmacy ules Rosenfeld Vaughn Rislev Robinsons Mobile Service Mrs Edward Sarama Silver Lake Inn Bertha L Shade D J Sheldon, D D S Sieck Brothers, Inc William E Smith Sports Corner Soffer Electric Co Mrs David Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mrs John M Geraldine Ana Anthonys Adams Wm Aharon Wm A Alton Ames stasea Arlene and Kathy William Armstrong Mr and Mrs Martin Aspen Joseph Aughenbachen Mrs H B Ballinger Barney S Dave Baron Henry Barron Clementon Aviator ames P Barry Mrs V Baskerville Mr and Mrs Elmer Bastun Edith M Bechtel Geo Behmke Ethel Bell Bell Crest Pharmacy Mr and Mrs P Bello Bernice Bengel 58 Miss Edith Metchel Bill s Liquor Store Bills News Stand Mr and Mrs Thos Blackcrn Dr and Mrs Bernard Blaum Bob 86 Bill s Village Market Bob and Morian Sophie Bodalski j T Boggs Dan Bonner Mr Thomas Boyle Mrs Ralph J Bracken Miss Jessie Brandt Mr and Mrs Brennan Center Sophie 86 Alex Television Tavern Sweeney's Sandwich Shop Tally-Ho Cafe Terminix, Inc. Trio Tire Service Watsons Turkey Farm Weather Industries jack Weaver Woodbury Block BL Building Supply Woodbury Coal 86 Supply Co Inc Vasta lumber Co A G Votz Walts Cities Service Waynes Log Cabin William Wright Friend Friend Friend Friend CCIAL P TRUNS Robert Brennan Brooklawn Crescent Hardware Mrs Lena Brosxc Mrs G Brown H Brown Brown s Drive In Mr and Mrs David Bruce Mr Paul Budniak Mr Whitman Bureas Chris Burk 57 Mr and Mrs Mr ames A lVlr and Mrs Casey s Floral Russell Chew Mr and Mrs ohn Butler Calnon Chas Caprara Shop C Chiczewskl Miss Catherine Clark Selena E Clark Mr and Mrs H F Cohan Mrs N Connelly Mrs Marie Cooney Mr and Mrs Harry Coralluzzo John Cullen Mr and Mrs Francis J Dailey May Dailey Mr ohn A Danella Mrs Davis Dorothy E Davis Mr and Mrs Chas DeCord Ralph N DeSacio Francis X DeSoi 'Vlr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mary Ann D r and Mrs and Mrs V DiCiann1 Wm Dickie I 58 S Dembrowski Benj Doroski I Dougherty r and Mrs A Doyle Anne Doyle Mr and Mrs Thomas Duffy 97 7 ee vs ' u 4 , a u I J A ., '- J. , 1 - . , . . . 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J ' ' Alice Dunleawy Commander G L Dunn Eleanor and George Mr and Mrs Richard Eisenhauer Veronica Elcock George Erdbrink Douglas G Evans Mr and Mrs Joseph Farquhar Mrs Sarah Feeley Mrs Rae Fiordellse Mr and Mrs Wm Fisher Mr H Flacco Mr Joseph Flacco james J Flanigan Mr and Mrs ohn S Fleitz Carlton Fonden Mrs Thomas Fries Mr and Mrs Joseph Gallagher C Gallente Miss ulia Gannon Mrs J Gardner ames Gardner 58 Matthew and Lillian Geoghegan os F Giblson and Family Mr and Mrs F S Gilbert Joseph Gilgor Mary Lou Goan Goldie Luncheonette Mr and Mrs B Goldschmidt Mrs Anna Gomolson E Gomolson Mr and Mrs Henry Gonserkevis Mr and Mrs George Goonan Theodore J Gorski Mr and Mrs Paul F Gross osephine Guzzi Mrs C H Hajewski Mrs C Hajewskl Mr oseph HHJQHVSKI Mlss Viola Hajewskl Holly BL Cass Wm B Hamllton Agency Mr and Mrs Geo Hampton Mrs Mary Hampton Mr and Mrs Edward Harrxs Mr and Mrs Irvln Harrls Mr Edward Hawley Elizabeth Hayes Mr and Mrs Edward Hegenbarth Mr Frank Hegenbarth ohanna E Hexmerl Alan J Henderson I' I' K' I' I' an Mrs an Mrs an Mrs an Mrs an Mrs George Henry Joseph Hxllman David Hobbms George Hobblns John Hobbnns Miss Margaret Hobbtns Mrs Harry Hoder Mrs H Hodupskl Mr and Mrs Thos Holland B Hollmger Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mrs Theresa E Hurtzman H Hollinger H Houwen Houwen J mes Hutchinson Mr and Mrs J 86 J Food Mr Edward Kam Center Mr John Kam Mr and Mrs I Kasch Mr and Mrs Leonard Kaufman Agnes Kearner os P Kelly Mr and Mrs Walter J Kelly Mr and Mrs Albert Klaus Catherine E Klaus Walter E Klaus J Mrs Julia Korn I' I' I' I' and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Fred lxracht oseph Krzyk Charles Kulesa R I..0lldlSlO Mary Lambert Mr and Mrs F R Law Mrs F Lemma Mr and Mrs ames Lennon Mr Francis P Loeber Regma T Lomas Mrs Joseph Lucas Lucille s Hair Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Margaret Lyn Stylist Fred Lulsl David Lutz John Lynch ch Andy K Madejewskx Martin Maguire Joseph Mangano Mr and Mrs ohn Manxce Frank MHrk0WSkl M James McAleer Sr Pete and Fran McCann Mr Don McComb Mr and Mrs John McCormick Mrs Elsne McGee . . . 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Mr 1nd Mrs Ldward MCCIIIIYQ lylr :nd Mrs Edward Mclkenna ane and Gertrude McKenna Bobble and Mxke McNally Miss oan Menaquale Nlrs Menough Mr 1nd Mrs ames Mttlger lVlr and Mrs W Mlchael Larrle M Mlelke Mass oan N Muller Mr and Mrs ohn V Miller Mr John Milner Roman A Mllllr Mr 1nd Mrs Oscar Moore Miss Allce L Morrison Alice E Morrison Mrs Catherme Morrison Miss Kathryn Moxrlson Miss Mary Morrison C1 Mostelg Miss 1n1ce Mottram Howard Muhlbattr Mr and Mrs S R Mlll1lb3lLF George Murphy Miss Joan Murphy Mr Richard Murray Mrs C Musumuu Mr 1nd Mrs J Nagurka Mr 1nd Mrs D Narducu Mnchacl Narducu 'Vlrs A L Nash r Charles lVl Nash Ray Nelson r 1n Nlrs Richard Ntsbltt r an Mrs Neuhauser r and Mrs Nxcolat r ant Mrs Andrew Nolan r an Mrs Thomas Nolen Oasis Varlety Store Mr and Mrs Ldward OBrien Mrs Kathryn O Brien Mary OMalley Mr and Mrs I J Orlando Francis Orlando Mr and Mrs Albert P1pe Pallante Tailor Shop Mrs Palombo Mrs M Palumbo Dr and Mrs W rren A Parker Mr and Mrs lVlartln Passcrl Dorls Payne Theodore Payne Petes Barber Shop Ralph Plnsky Mrs Helen Plplto r and Mrs Pond r 1nd Mrs Popovlch Wayne Post and Mrs James B Powell Art Powers Rader Family Pasquale Ragone Mildred K Ranklne Dorothy Ratajskl Mr and Mrs A Rutter Mr and Mr Elmer Robertson Mlss Ann Rodgers 98 Ronneberger Family Mr and Mrs Thomas Rovlto D E Rcymore Mr and Mrs J Sabodxsh Sacks Shoe Store Sams has Station Mr and Mrs Peter Sanmortlno Lewls Sandell Mr and Mrs Ralph Saunders, Sr Stacy Slylor Mrs Mary Schllllnger Joseph S Schneider Mr and Mrs E Schumann oseph Settar R1lph Shelton Dick Shlmp Mr and Mrs Thos Sholders Kappa Sigma Mr Robert Stguxnt Dr and Mrs Bertlam Smuh B Snyder Amelia Soprano Mrs Sparger Nlr Thomas Sparks Mr and Mrs Herman Spencer Mr and Mrs Spencer, Sr Walt Stefan Mrs Stelmach and F mxly Wm B Stoner Mr and Mrs Ralph Sullivan Mr and Mrs Ralph Sullivan Mr and Mrs Susscn Morris Swerlak Kenneth Taggart R J Tatella Mr and Mrs Howard Theckston Mrs ames Thomas Thompson s Bakery 'Vlr and Mrs John Thompson Mrs J Toner Hazel Tollver N Tully Mr Harry Tyler Theresa Wachter Mr and Mrs Matthew S Wojtkowxak Dorothy Walker Mr and Mrs M Ward Mr and Mrs Melvm Warslng Mr and Mrs Wm Wate s Mrs Cora White Genevleve C Whittington John and Mike Wllbraham Mr and Mrs Burnard Wllllams Mr and Mrs George C Wllll ms Woodbllry Auto Supply Fdw Wootten Prank J Wootten Mr and Mrs Louis Yablonsky George Yeclvanb Mr and Mrs T Lardec John A Zotley Shlrley Zych Friend Friend Friend Friend Frnend COMPLIMENTS CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART ir CAMDEN NEW JERSEY 99 COMPLIMENTS OF ST. PATRICK'S PARISH WOODBURY NEW JERSEY IOO CLASS OF 1959 COMPLIMENTS OF GLOUCESTER CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION CONGRATULATIONS TO THE if CONGRATULATIONS from the PRIESTS, SISTERS and PARISHIONERS of . LAWRENCE CHURCH LINDENWOLD, N J COMPLIMENTS CAMDEN TRUST COMPANY GLOUCESTER CITY N J :oz -k OF GLOUCESTER CITY'S if COMPLIMENTS OF ST. MAURICE PARISH ul' BROOKLAWN, NEW JERSEY CHURCH OF THE HOLY MATERNITY NICHOLSON ROAD AUDUBON 6 NEW JERSEY I03 1 1: ing: 1 101 1 1:1111 11:11:11: :oi rio: 1 in 1 111111 Q ini 1 101 ni his ini 1uinininiuiuiuxiaxiui 111014101 COMPLIMENTS OF BENDINGER BROS 86 CO Pluladelphla Wash1ngton Balumore ROCK 85 KELLY CATERERS Hammonton LO 1 3 0 5 0 l04 'k 'k Philadelphia -- IV 2-3057 FORTE'S FUEL SERVICE, INC WHITE HORSE PIKE ATCO NEW JERSEY CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1959 FROM ST MATTHEW'S PARISH NATIONAL PARK, NEW JERSEY I05 uk J I 'lr FARMERS AND MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK The Best and Largest Drwe zu Bank zu South jersey 220 South Broad Street Woodbury, N J Where Farmers Hours Are Taboo We ve Established Customers Hours Monday Thru Thursday 10 A M to 6 P M COMPLIMENTS NEIL M INTYRE, SR I06 'A' 3 7 ,' 7 i' Friday: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. O F C 0 Congratulatzons to the Class of 1959 ST JOAN OF ARC PARISH Faxrvlew New Jersey JOHN M STEWART Realtor Insurer 28 90 Broadway Gloucester Clty N J O'DONNELL'S CAFE 401 North Broadway GLOUCESTER N J Best W1shes from THE STUDENT COUNCIL I07 oils: fini: 111:11 ini uiniuingni 1 1011: ni ui 1:1 ui C 0 . . :ui viral I14nini:rinni::ininin-1nina:nguiuxn-101014 1 ui 11 l . L 1 , l ni minxoiuiui in in 141.1111 1 if 10101011inilininluq , n c 1n1n141n111u1vin1 1 1 101 11011112 1 is 1111111111 a s i4rin1lx1o7ui0inilini 111101: Quin: '11 11 in 111111111111 1 1 1 11 in 11 1 1 ninim 101: 101 :ini in in iuifvininini- Our Prayers for the Class of 1959 and Their Faculty Priests, Sisters and Parisbioners of ST ANN S, WESTVILLE v 1 1 n 1 0 m v 0 n 1 To the Class of 1959 God Bless Youv THE CHURCH OF THE ANNUNCIATION B V M Bellmawr Park New Jersey Complzments ST GREGORY'S PARISH Ma gnoha New Jersey Complzments GLOUCESTER CITY COUNCIL No 674 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS l08 Q 11111111 11:11 101 11: 1:11:11 1 1: 101411: 1 1 3 .11 11:1 1 1 n o 0 14 ini 1u1o1u1o1u1n1014I1Iv1a111s1ninioiniuinxniui ni Q . O 101 ui pi viuioiniuzrioioiuzniugnnioxfax ri 1 1 1 ni rin f C , f -uln Y nf-n , -:n+-nffnln ,-H, -uinlnlu ur n , ufufuf 1 l - :erin ucv 1 1. 4, Complzments MCCANN FUNERAL HOME Good Luck' T ELLIS ROBB Plumbzng and Heatmg Contractow 20 So Burlmgton Street GL 6 0608 Gloucester C1ty N J Complzments RAGEN,S TRANSPORTATION CO 860 Charles Street Gloucester N J Congratulatzons to the Graduates rom GLOUCESTER CATHOLIC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Iam Your Alumm Assocmtzon an Be An Actwe Member IO? 1 1: 1034 1 1014 1 111111411 '14 1 an 11 111:11 -1 :nu . 1 xnxuininif ianxnicioiniuiniuiui '11 1 10101: 1 www-1 u O . . . s c n - , . -nini'-ln? 1 1 i 1 T -. 1 1 1 .. ,.1111u,niun1.u.....-..1ui..,n- . 0 , Q si nic 1:rimnxanienixniunxsxz:ifniniugniuxuinioiu111141111 I1 4 . u - n 1 . noioioioinzuinzr.1aim::againzzizrgnzznzr-iniazzngninzox 1 1: 1 :ui 1nin1u1u1u1uin1 10101011111 in 101111111 in To the Class of 1959 God Bless You ir THE HURCH OF OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL Berlin, New Jersey COFFEY 85 COYLE Electrical Contractors Residential - Industrial Commercial 20 North Davls Avenue LI 7 341 0 Audubon, N J NUENHEUSER'S Family Liquor Store 237 Broadway JACK F BATEMAN Fine Furniture and Appliances RCA Zenith Admiral 1 5 00 Broadway Camden 4 N I I0 C if 'k GL 6-0026 Gloucester City, N. J 'k , - J Compliments of GLOUCESTER CITY DEMOCRATIC CLUB Best Wishes OUR LADY OF GRACE CHURCH Somerdale N J Compliments 0 ST MARY'S PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION Complzments 0 GLOUCESTER CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT Gloucester C1ty Co No 1 P ne Grove Co No 2 Hxghland Park Co No 3 Gloucester He ghts Co No 4 :ni 111:11 1 11 111 1:11 :ui mini: zu: :ini 11 1: in is 1 , a o si in 10101111 1111 1 1 11 I1 .11 in im 1 vi uxuiu 1 1: 11:11 1 . - 90101 Z ini 1411010101uiuioiniuiniuixriruin: 1 1 in io 0 o 1 v Q o o 1 . . 1 i 1--u-1111uTn1u-n-u--u1u-n1nin-nTu-:uin1u-n-- i 1 . 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