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TABLE OF CONTENTS Lyrics by: D. Avallone, M. Bongiovanni, B. Goldschmidt, T. Tull, E. Mahon. Arranged by: J. Davis, C. Demo, M. Mosteig, K. Persing, L. Petrella, K. Siderio. Photography by: Zamsky Studios and J. Avallone Business Managers: D. Callahan, M. Fillari Under The Direction of Mrs. D. Klimcak, Mr. J. Coppola MUSIC ... A MULTIDIMENSIONAL FORM GIVING THE SIMPLEST OF PLEASURES. IT UNITES RHYTHM WITH WORDS, EMOTIONS WITH MESSAGE, INVITING THE PARTICIPANT TO RELIVE ITS EXPERIENCE. THIS IS PERHAPS THE BEST DESCRIPTION OF OUR YEARS HERE AT GLOUCESTER CATHOLIC: YEARS OF JOY AND PAIN, CONFUSION AND CELEBRATION. ARIES 75 IS THE STORY OF OUR JOY, THE MUSIC OF OUR CELEBRATION. MUSIC MAKES PICTURES The Stories fflMM Mi {Mi, - ' ’••A' SLM THE MOST REV. JAMES L. SCHAD AUXILIARY BISHOP OF CAMDEN THE MOST REV. GEORGE H. GUILFOYLE BISHOP OF CAMDEN REV. JAMES R. TRACY REV. GLENDON ROBERTSON RT. REV. MSGR. EDWARD B. LUCITT 12 Administration Administration 13 SISTER ANN LEO ENGLISH I, LANGUAGE ARTS, MUSIC APPRECIATION TRI M, CHORUS, PLAY, MUSIC DEPT. CHAIRMAN INTERESTED IN ROCKS AND FOSSILS MA AND BA AT UNIV. OF IOWA. MRS. CHARLOTTE BUCHER PERSONAL TYPING, TYPING 1. 14 Faculty MR. ALBIN BUDASH U. S. HISTORY I, II OUTSIDE INTERESTS INCLUDE CLASS- ICAL MUSIC, AND RACING SPORTS BA ENORG UNIV., SHORTER COLLEGE, AND UNIV. OF CHICAGO. MR. JAMES CARR SOCIOLOGY, SCIENCE I, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, BASEBALL COACH, DANCE CHAIRMAN, SKI CLUB BA UNIV. OF VILLANOVA. MR. PAUL CLAYTON MEDIA PRODUCTION, ENGLISH I, IV A.V. COORDINATOR, MEDIA CENTER DIRECTOR OUTSIDE INTERESTS INCLUDE ART AND PLANTS BA IN ENGLISH. MR. DAVID COGHLAN PSYCHOLOGY, ENGLISH IV MODERATOR OF INTRAMURALS. ENJOYS MOTORCYCLING, TENNIS, AND BASKETBALL. ATTENDED MT. ST. MARY’S, EMMITSBURG; AND TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BA IN ENGLISH. MR. JOHN COLMAN HISTORY I, SOCIAL STUDIES. CHAIRMAN OF THE HISTORY DEPT., STAGE CREW. Faculty 15 t X. MISS KATHARINE CRAWFORD SOCIAL STUDIES — WESTERN CIVILIZATION FRESHMAN CLASS ADVISOR AND RAMPAGE MODERATOR. HOBBIES INCLUDE TRAVEL TENNIS. AND ANTIQUES BA GLASSBORO STATE. MR. JOSEPH COPPOLA GREEK TRAGEDY, SOPH COMP. AND LIT SOPHOMORE MODERATOR AND DIRECTOR OF YEARBOOK LIT. STAFF. OUTSIDE INTERESTS INCLUDE BOTH SKIING AND PLANTS. B.A. ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE AND AT-TENDED UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE REV. WILLIAM JOHN FALLON RELIGION IH — ECUMENISM DEAN OF STUDENTS. ATTENDED LOUVAIN UNIVERSITY M.A. IN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION. SISTER MARY DENIS STENO I. II. SEC.PRACTICE, CL. PRACTICE, TYPING II FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS. OUTSIDE INTERESTS INCLUDE CHAPEL SACRISTAN. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY M.A. IN BUSINESS EDUCATION. 16 Faculty SISTER GERTRUDE MARY ADV. CHEM., ELEMENTARY CHEM., CHRM. OF HOME ECONOMICS DEPT OFFICE ASSISTANT ENJOYS MUSIC AND TENNIS COLL. OF ST. ELIZABETH, FORDHAM UNIV. AND NOTRE DAME UNIV B.S., HOME EC., M.A., EDUC., M.S. CHEMISTRY. MRS. JUDITH GOLDHAMMER GEOMETRY, CONSUMER MATH, TRIG-ADV. ALGEBRA, ANALYSIS LOCKER KEYS OUTSIDE INTERESTS INCLUDE MUSIC, READING, AND CURRENT EVENTS ATTENDED ROSARY COLLEGE AND DePAUL UNIVERSITY ACHIEVED A M.S. SISTER IRENE MARIE ALGEBRA I, ALGEBRA II ATTENDED CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY AND HAS A M.A. IN MATHEMATICS. MR. WILLIAM HUNTER _ U S HISTORY I AND II, SOCIAL STUDIES CHESS CLUB MODERATOR HOBBIES INCLUDE CHESS, SPORTS. UMPIRING AND POLITICS ATTENDED ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OBTAINED A B.S. SR. MARY GERALD LIBRARIAN MODERATOR OF LIBRARY AIDES. SR. JOHN MAUREEN RELIGION I MODERATOR OF STUDENT COUNCIL AND SPIRITUAL LIFE ACTIVITIES INTERESTS INCLUDE READING, THEATRE, AND SPORTS SPECTATOR ATTENDED MT. SAINT MARYS-NEWBURGE, N.Y. B.A. IN HISTORY, M.A. IN RELIGION STUDIES. SISTER MARIE JEANNE FRENCH I, II, III MODERATOR OF FRENCH CLUB AND FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY INTERESTS INCLUDE MUSIC AND SEWING ATTENDED VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY OBTAINED A M.A. MRS. DIANE KLIMCAK CHRM. OF ART DEPT. MODERATOR OF YEARBOOK, AND ART SERVICE CLUB HOBBIES ARE TRAVELING, PHOTOGRA- PHY AND PLANTS. ATTENDED GLASSBORO STATE COLLEGE B.A. IN ART EDUCATION. 18 Faculty REV. HOWARD MUHLBAIER RELIGION 2 AND 3 GUIDANCECOUNCELOR STAGECREW DIRECTOR. MRS. NANCY MUHLBAIER BIOLOGY 2,3, ANATOMY, AND ADVANCED BIOLOGY MODERATOR OF PEP CLUB, CHEERLEADING. MAKE-UP CONSULTANT FOR PLAY. B.A. IN BIOLOGY. MR. ROBERT NARK CHEMISTRY, FRESHMAN SCIENCE MODERATOR OF ARCHERY CLUB AND GUITAR LESSONS. HOBBIES INCLUDE HUNTING AND GUITAR ATTENDED RUTGERS-SOUTH B.A. IN SCIENCE. Faculty 19 MR. NORMAN MURO PHYSICAL ED.. HEALTH. FIRST AID. DRIVER S ED HEAD FOOTBALL COACH. ATTENDED FORHAM UNIVERSITY, M.A. IN HISTORY. SISTER NANCY MORONEY GUIDANCE COUNSELOR MODERATOR OF HEALTH CAREERS CLUB. ATTENDED VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY M.A. IN EDUCATION. MRS. BERTHA NOLAN PHYSICAL ED.. HEALTH. FIRST AID, DRIVER’S ED GIRL’S VAR. AND JR. VAR. BASKETBALL AND HOCKEY COACH. GLASS-BORO STATE COLLEGE B.A. IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION. REV. JOSEPH E. ORSINI SENIOR RELIGION, GENERAL LANGUAGES ACTIVE IN THE PENTECOSTAL MOVEMENT. ATTENDED SETON HALL AND RUTGERS A.B.. M.A., AND ED D. MR. MICHAEL PALENA PHYSICS, GEOMETRY, PHYSICAL SCIENCE SENIOR CLASS MODERATOR. AND TENNIS TEAM MODERATOR. INTERESTED IN SPORTS. MADISON COLLEGE. MISS DIANA PAUCIELLO SPANISH I, II, III, IV MODERATOR SPANISH CLUB AND CHEERLEADING. B.A. IN SPANISH AND FRENCH FROM TEMPLE UNIVERSITY. REV. WILLIAM RYAN ENGLISH I, II CHRM. ENGLISH DEPT. M.A. AND A.B. AT VINCENT’S COLLEGE AND VILLANOVA ENJOYS SKIING AND SINGING. C1QTPR VTRfllMIA MARY INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY, BIOLOGY. ALGEBRA II-TRIGONOME-TRY, MECHANICAL DRAWING JUNIOR CLASS MODERATOR. HOBBIES INCLUDE READING, COOKING, WATER AND SNOW SKIING AND HANDCRAFTS. M.A. AT VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. REV. JOHN SULLIVAN SOPH RELIGION MODERATOR OF BOOSTER CLUB, INTRAMURALS AND ATHLETICS. B.A. AT SAINT JOHN’S IN NEW YORK. SISTER MARIANNE WATTS MAJOR AMERICAN AUTHORS, BUSINESS-ENGLISH FORENSIC CLUB MODERATOR. M.A. AT CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY IN WASHINGTON, D.C. MR. FREDERICK WEBB BOOKKEEPING, ACCOUNTING, SALES MARKETING, GENERAL BUSINESS MODERATOR OF FROSH BOY’S BASKETBALL GOLF TEAM. FUTURE TEACHER’S CLUB. B.S. AT LASALLE COLLEGE. MRS. JANE WOODS ALGEBRA I. 22 Faculty MISS LYNN BUCHER BIOLOGY I, II, ANATOMY, AND ADVANCED BIOLOGY. INTERESTS INCLUDE NURSING AND TRAVELING. Mrs. Burleigh, Mr. Finley, Mr. Blackburn Mrs. Bower Mrs. McDevitt Faculty 23 to a darken n to the soi res an expre. h shared ext SORORITY STANDING TOP ROW, L. TO R: P. McGroarty, A. McGlade, B. Laverty, R. Kelley, M. Flagg, D. Desher, D. Musero, C. Ryder, D. Phillips, K. Ro-senholm, K. Sullivan, C. Murtaugh, K. Siderio, P. Meehan. 2nd ROW: P. DiCamillo, D. Danze, T. Budesa, B. Berry, B. Courant, Iacaovone, J. Barth, P. Allen, E. Worthington, J. Dempsey. 3rd ROW: D. Kralle, B. Thompson, J. Caliwan, E. Dunne, J. Convery, K. Rafferty, T. Quinlan. SOCIAL TOP ROW, L TO R: M. Greene, K. Murphy, G. Franchini, M. Mattoo, K. Pereing, D. Abonizia. L. DiPilla, N. Coleman. L. Udienski, C. Lind, M. Ward. 2nd ROW: M. Bongiovanni, E. Mahon, D. Callahan, R. Wilson, D. Andoloro, D. Miles, G. Tedesco, L. Garris. 3rd ROW: M. Matters, C. Lind. F. Weisel, E. Cerkez, K. Kildorf, L. Narducci, D. Cameron. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB L. TO R. G. Einstein, M. Clark, M. Reardon, C. Persing, C. Petroni, M. Mosteig, E. Bidini, B. McGlade, R. Gorman, A. W right NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY D. Bonner B. Goldschmidt K. Pasquino S. Mucha T. Tull C. Brenner K. Geisen M. Abbot B. Thompson M. Flagg J. Caliwan E. Mahon D. McCloskey Clubs 27 YEARBOOK SITTING: 1st ROW L. TO R. J. Avallone, M. Fillari, K. Siderio, M. Bongiovanni, D. Callahan, D. Avallone, E. Mahon. STANDING: 2nd ROWL. TO R. K. Persing, C. Demo, M. Mosteig, L. Petrella, T. Tull, B. Goldschmidt, J. Davis. CAMERA CLUB SITTING (FLOOR)-L. — R. D. Andaloro, R. Saunders. SITTING (CHAIRS) L.-R. M. Underwood. S. Heisler. M. Cavanaugh. M. Boyle, T. Tull, K. Geisen, B. Pinolini, M. Mitchell, N. Lahneman, B. Jensen, B. Shellenberger. Missing: J. Avallone. RAMPAGE STAFF TOP ROWL. TO R. J. Woods, K. Barrett, N. Lahneman, J. Mangano, J. Kerby. J. Lind, L. Lutz. 2nd ROW L TO R. E. Pollack, M. Labbree, T. Del Conte, K. Witasick. R. Aker, B. Rafter. Miss Crawford. SEATED L. TO R J. Andaloro, M. Bader, D. Bader, K. Slack, D. Andaloro, E. Mahon. MISSING: J. Stapleton, D. Callahan. Clubs 29 STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: L. TO R. A. Collins, J. Avallone, B. Goldschmidt. M. Quinlan, D. Maher, A. McGlade. BACK ROW: L. TO R. J. Martin, B. Bennet, K. McCarthy, R. Tesauro, G. McCaffrey, K. Witasick. FORENSICS TOP ROW: L. TO R. N. Lahneman. M. Buckley. D. Callahan. BOTTOM ROW: L. TO R. J. Andaloro, G. Heim, S. Bums, D. Springer, D. Andalo-ro, M. Sims. DEBATE Clubs 31 L. TO R. D. Springer. D. Andaloro. M. Sims, D. McCluskey. LIBRARY AIDS 1st ROW— L. TO R. J. Dempsey, E. Worthington, N. Lahneman, L. Piazza. 2nd ROW — L. TO R. D. Norton, D. Kyser, D. Avallone. A. Meloni, J. Fritz, J. Formanick, H. Dickson. 3rd ROW — L. TO R. L. Sands, J. Kerrigan, J. McCarthy. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB TOP ROW — L. TO R. S. McPeak, L. Lutz, J. Martin, J. Neikio, T. Staley, J. Marley, B. McGovern, J. Andaloro, E. Harkins, P. Macy, C. Pearce, C. Walters, P. Ambrosious, M. Mitchell. 2nd ROW — L. TO R. M. Baginsky, P. Sheridan, K. Ward. D. O’Donnell, K. Coward. M. Quinlan, M. Lashe, M. Nolan, D. Kyser, B. Lee, D. Andaloro, K. Geisen, J. Barth, P. DiCamillo, P. Kearney, D. Snyder, A. Meloni. 32 Clubs Clubs 33 STANDING L. TO R. C. Lind, M. Greene, R. Kelley, E. Cerkez, M. Green. 2ND ROW L. TO R. B. lacavone, P. Budesa, T. Quinlan, D. Danze, M. Flagg. L. Narducci, M. Bongiovanni, P. Busarello, B. Bern', F. Wiesel, D. Kralle, K. Murphy, J. Shields. PEP CLUB STAGE CREW TOP ROW L. TO R S. Farrell, P. Cerkez, J. Avallone. B. Murphy, C. Brandt, E. Schone. 2nd ROW L. TO R K. Geisen, T. Tull. R. Gorman, G. Filla-ri, J. Baumgardner, V. Goetchius, E. Cerkez, G. Franchini, D. Siderio, M. Murphy. ART CLUB TOP ROW L. TO R. D. O’Donnell, H. Bonaventure, J. Mangano, M. Mosteig, J. Baumgardner, J. Woods, D. Barrett, Mrs. Klimcak. 2nd ROW L. TO R. A. Wright, A. Kerley, M. Buckley, D. Cianfrani, D. Thompson, A. Meloni. 34 Clubs SKI CLUB Ski Club TOP ROW L. TO R. K. Brown, T. Martin, K. Murphy, D. Uzdienski, S. Persing, G. Reed, M. Ward. 2ND ROW L. TO R. C. Nurtaugh, R. Stone, C. Demo. 3RD ROW L. TO R. M. Perseo, M. Monaco, D. Dickinson. 4TH ROW L TO R. M. Crowley, P. Kearney. M. O’Donnell, L. Hicks. M. Barry, B. Zane. 577 ROW L. TO R. D. Snyder, N. Taylor, J. Bucher, M. Gigante, M. Murtaugh, K. Canno. SITTING L. TO R. L. Uzdienski, K. Persing. Missing: C. Persing, S. McPeak, C. Taylor. Clubs 35 CHORUS D. Kelly, D. Barrett, C. Petroski, D. Mitchell, M. Bader. D. Battles. N. Milewski, M. Barry, M. Monaco, E. Pollack, K. Fitzpatrick, R. Meloni, M. Monastra, M. Geserich, N. Curtis, R. Murtaugh. D. Maher, J. Mangano, D. Bader, K. Hines, D. O’Donnell, C. Walters. K. Barrett, J. Woods, B. Buckley, M. Labbree, P. Broomall, A. Wintling, D. Clifford, E. Krajewski, D. Cianfrani, J. Kirby, N. Coletti, M. Danaher. M. Mosteig, B. McGlade, E. Bidini, J. Andalora, D. Shultes, P. Gambo-gi. M. Boyle. B. Morris, C. Demo, G. Sebastian, K. Flynn, D. Anallone, N. Lahneman, E. Harkins, D. Kyser, B. Lee, S. Bums, G. Heim, M. Cavanaugh. J. Hulbert, K. Tull, D. Andalora, E. Cerkez, B. McGovern, E. Mahon, D. Callahan, K. Geison, M. Murphy. AND TRI-M A. Goraj. A. DiNardi, K. Witasick, S. Andalora, A. DelConte, A. O’Connor, M. Raspa. SEATED: E. Mahon, C. Giesen, D. Andalora, D. Callahan, N. Colletti, J. Andalora, K. Flynn, S. Bums, D. Avallone, E. Bidini. Clubs 37 PAST PRESENT FUTURE We may never pass this way again. True, for time has slipped away our final year at Gloucester Catholic. Our record remains, thoughJffcched inside the pages of Aries —Jti aptive memory of that which wd j arid a continuing clue of that whidfi isttQ come. Our four years nat nin their course through times we thpught would never end. The uncertainty ahd reassurance, the work hrid activities, the challenge and competition, have all been engraved ifitl that impressionable character, so different now than when we started. 'Bhat rough stone has now been chiseled to perfection; this sculpted statueithlt was part of us, now, belongs to Aries. It is something for us to remember; something for others to follow. Aries 75, therefore, has given us reason to liok behind, for only through these pages may we pass this way agaM i I 11 ff i MARGARET MARY ABBOTT DEBRA JEAN ABBONIZIA “Debbie” . Level headed but unconventional, a true Scorpio always first in fashion, a real Bowie freak enjoys Bowie concerts, movies with Mickey Will always remember soph Home Ec., Oasis in Wildwood “I’m bored, let’s go to Wildwood” Hopes to own her own Beauty Salon “Marge” calm., peaceful, systematic talented volleyball player National Honor Society Will always remember Father Rock’s English class . “What do you want me to say?” “We have no secrets” . future plans include a major in Math Ed. at Glassboro EDWARD LOUIS ADAMSKI “Ed” emotional, ambitious “Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends” Seen at “the Trail” with Jeff, Mooch and Dolan Will always remember Mr. Colman’s excursions to Philadelphia Hockey, swimming, hunting PAULA MAGARET ALLEN “Paula” Basketball manager . listens to “Endless Summer”, seen at Gino’s with the Mob Will always remember play parties and Junior History carnations “Oh my, oh yes” JOSEPH JAMES ANASTASI “Stas” changeable, ambitious “Under my Thumb” “Hot Rocks” Active basketball player and CYO Seen most often at Joe’s with the Boy’s “You wanna bet’.’ Will always remember French classes and Geometry Plans to find a job. DIANE CATHERINE ANDALORA “Di” original, generous, an idealist . “Tea for the Tillerman” and “Wild World” Superactive Social, Tennis, Forensics, Chorus, Health Careers and Rampage “I’m so hungry” seen most often eating Big Wheels and with the gang will always remember the rowboat Plans a future as a Medical Technician. 40 Seniors MARILYN ANNE BAGINSKY JOSEPH NICHOLAS AVALLONE “Joe” . emotional, versatile under the sign of Gemini “Oh, yes, definitely” Fond of “Ladies of the Canyon” and “For Free” Hospital Orderly, Vice President of Student Council, CYO Pres active Camera Club, Forensics, Stage Crew. Play . will alwavs remember Mr. C’s English Classes, and being school photographer Plans include college. 7 TERESA ANNE BAALS “Terry” orderly, sympathetic fond of “Precious and Few” Without you, life has no meaning sociable seen most often with Terrie and Ottsie at Dancette “Oh my nervous condition” . will always remember Jr. Homecoming and Senior year without “big brother” plans a career as a hairdresser. “Mar progressive, inventive an Aquarian .. “Dark Side of the Moon” and “Sad Lisa” active as a cross-country manager and Health Careers Club “Oh wow!” seen most often at Topo’s with Anne. Rose, and the Gang will always remember Gym — Jr. year Plans for work and college. JOANNE MARIE BARTH “Joanne” optimistic, patient a Virgo “You’ve Got a Friend” Sorority, Pep Club, Health Careers Club seen most often at Gord’s with Pat and Gerri will always remember the State Games would like to forget Soph Spanish classes Hopes to become a Physical Therapist. DANIEL FRANCIS BENEVENTO “Rican” persuasive, active a Libra fond of Marvin Gaye and “The Night Chicago Died” seen most at Glendora with Gene sportsman football, golf, bowling will always remember football camp Often heard saying “Break your head” plans to find a good job. SCOTT JEFFREY BENNETT “Scott” progressive, idealist an Aquarian “Closer to Home” and “Greetings from Asbu-ry Park” original member of “Nut Club football, baseball, seen most often at The End with the boys will always remember football camp Plans to attend college. Seniors 41 DENNIS MICHAEL BONNER “Dennis” vivid imagination, creative under the sign of Pisces fond of “Suicide is Painless member of Nat ional Honor Society, basketball, golf, and football will always remember ’72 Eustace game, and Fr. Rock's English classes plans in the future to attend college. WILLIAM JOSEPH BENNETT “Bill” sociable, optimistic, a Libra Hello, it’s Me and Emerson, Lake, and Palmer member of the Student Council talented musician seen most often with Loretta will always remember Frosh Year “The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys often seen in Mooche’s car future plans undecided. MAUREEN GERLINDA BONGIOVANNI “Maureen good-tempered, exact a Virgo fond of “Without You and Dylan member of Yearbook. Rampage, Social, Pep Club, soft-ball seen most often at Joe’s will always remember Jr. year and Girl’s State Games plans to attend college and major in English. BARBARA JEAN BERRY Barb” calm, systematic A Scorpion I'm so glad!” Band on the Run and “Pillow Talk member of Sorority and Pep Club seen most often at Joe’s with the girl’s loyal will always remember girl’s state games plans a career as a secretary. JOSEPH MICHAEL BLAZICH “Blaz” strong-willed, reserved a Capricorn Enjoys “Lucky Man and “Tarkus” . .. will always remember Bud’s Red Wagon active in basketball seen most often at the Brooklawn courts with the boys future plans undecided. CHRISTIAN MICHAEL BRENNER “Yul reserved, conscientious a Capricorn Enjoys the Beach Boys and “Roundabout” “Oh, O.K. You’re right” Member of National Honor Society and the wrestling team will always remember the state championships seen most often at the Rec with the boys plans on Engineering Career. 42 Seniors RICHARD JAMES BUCHER ALBERT THOMAS BRITTON “Buzz” enjoys Showdown” and “Can’t Buy A Thrill” loves company, a sportsman Sagittarius active in football, hockey, and weight lifting What do you think of this, anyhow?” member of the Spanish Club seen at the END with the boys. Rich” quiet and idealistic a Virgo fond of “Train Kept A Rolling” and “Flowers of Evil enjoys weight lifting involved in Wrestling, Baseball, and Hockey will always remember the Camden Catholic wrestling match a Woodbury commuter college bound in September. COLLEEN J.BUDESA “Colleen” enjoys listening to Surfer Girl” and Caribou” organized and tempermental a Leo seen in a maroon Camaro a quiet secretarial student undecided about future plans. PATRICIA ROSE BUDESA Trisha” fond of “Precious and Few” and Rock ’n Roll of the 50’s and 60’s heard saying I don’t think sq! active in cheerleading. Sorority, and Rumblers seen with Pat will always remember the Junior Prom found at Joe’s and the starlite famous for her height a future secretary. KATHLEEN MARY BURR “Kathy” and “Let’s Get It On” involved in the Drum Corps a Leo good sense of humor seen with Archie and the mob active in Library Aides, a Basketball Manager Junior Year will always remember Junior lunch and girl’s state champs ’74 plans to work in the future. PATRICIA BUSARELLO Pat” enjoys Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love” and Buddah and the Chocolate Box” member of the Ramblers active in Pep Club, Sorority, and French Club Junior V.P. Oh shut up” seen at the King will always remember the girl’s state ’74 “We May Never Pass This Way Again JU1.ITA FRANCESCA CALIWAN ‘Jul” fond of “Feel Like Makin’ Love” our Junior Miss active in cheerleading seen at Gord’s with the girls member of Sorority, Pep Club, and National Honor Society involved in the school plays remembered for her hair and being “The Fiddler” plans to become a professional dancer. DEBORAH ANN CALLAHAN “Debbie” Aries enjoys “Stairway to Heaven” and “America” . “Has anyone seen my keys?” Seen with Diane, Eileen, Rose, and an alumnus active in Social, Forensics, Plays, Chorus, Yearbook, and Rampage will always remember November 24, ’72 and the Prom Sophomore Year Famous for her freckles. KEVIN JOSEPH CALZONETTI “Kevin” bom under the sign of Virgo optimistic and fun-loving likes to hear David Bowie future plans are undecided. DIANE MARGARET CAMERON “Di” a Pisces gentle and sympathetic active in social and Pep Club likes to hear “Leaving it all up to You” . always seen at Gord’s with Ta Ta and Anita will always remember Home Economics class in Freshman year future is undecided. ANTHONY PETER CARINO JR. “Speedy Rabbit” . a fun-loving Virgo takes part in football and track likes listening to Elton John seen most often with Sue will always remember taking West Deptford’s practice pads plans to work and attend college after graduation. KATHLEEN CARR “Kathy” an idealist a true Aquarius likes “Trudi’s Song” Library Aide Girl’s Track seen most often with Rick will always remember Senior English Class and the Grand Funk Concert plans include secretarial work and marriage. 44 Seniors EILEEN MARIE CERKEZ “Cherk” optimistic and fun-loving a Virgo likes to hear Beach Boys’ “Endless Summer” active in hockey, cheerleading, track, chorus, social, and play will never forget Junior Year and playing “Bonnie Jean” in Brigadoon” seen most often with Deb, Lee, Bon, Nar, and Kathy airline career. CARL JOHN CIPOLONE “Cip” bom under the sign of Pisces honest often listens to “Midnight at the Oasis” active in track and French Club Often seen at Ogle’s . “Yeah, I might!” ... will always remember Junior Year will attend college for business and accounting. PAUL STAN CERKEZ Paul” .. an energetic Cancer fond of music likes Chuck Berry’s Greatest Hits involved in stage crew, and active as a lifeguard will always remember the closing night of “Brigadoon” and will never be forgotten for his safe driving style future in U.S. Marines. JAMES PATRICK CLANCY Kung-Fu” changeable, optimistic a Gemini. Favors “A Fool To Care” and “Chuck Berry’s Golden Decade”. Will always remember English speeches Frosh Year . Undecided about the future. EILEEN JANICE CIECHON “Ei” a gentle Cancer kind and sensitive part of French Club and Library Aides Riverside”, a favorite seen most often with Ed will never forget Sophomore English Class with Father Rock Debbie Desher’s giraffe plans include college to major in Biology. PETER JOHN COGAN “Tex” optimistic, sportsman liberal the Archer. Favors “Drake’s Fruit Pies” and Alice’s Restaurant” . Active in football and hockey Seen most often at Underwood Hosp. Emergency Room. Will be remembered for “bad knees” and “crowbar head” Plans a career in Art. Seniors 45 NANCY FLORANCECOLEMAN “Nancy” optimistic, emotional a Gemini. Fond of “Livin’ for the City” and “Let’s Get It on . Versatile Seen most often in Woodbury with Debby, Lynda and Karen Will always remember doing the bump in the cafeteria Plans in the future to attend Art School. JOANNE RITA CONVERY “Joe” domineering, systematic a Scorpio. Member of Sorority and Spanish Club. Loyal Active in hockey, softball, basketball and track. “We can’t return we can only look behind from where we came Fond of “The Circle Game” and “Ladies of the Canyon Plans for college and travel. JOSEPH JOHN CORRADO “Joe” popular, optimistic a Gemini Active in football and wrestling. Will always remember football and wrestling camps plans to attend college. BERN ADETTE JOAN COURANT Bern sensitive, impressionable under the sign of Cancer. Fond of Neil Young and “We have no Secrets” Engergetic Active in Pep Club, Sorority and a G.C.H.S. cheerleader. Seen most often at Ogles with a certain senior Will always remember Junior history class Hopes to become a secretary. GERAD GEORGE CRONIN “Gerry” imaginative, mature a Sagittari-an. Seen most often at the library. Active on Stage Crew, Newspaper and Together Inc. Enjoys John Denver and Prayers, Poems and Promises Will always remember the summer of 73 Plans to major in Psychology and a career as a Social W’orker. DENISE MARIE DANZE “Dee” organized, generous a Leo. Seen most often at King Movies often heard saying, “I feel weird . Fond of “Just you n me . Member of both Sorority and Pep Club Will always remember Frosh dances and Football games Plans a career as a Secretary. 46 Seniors JOAN MARIE DEMPSEY “Joan loyal, devoted a Taurus. Active as a Library Aid and a member of Sorority. Member of St. Mary’s D and B Corp. Fond of “The Night Chicago Died . Seen most often at Ginos with “the mob. Will always remember the Frosh Frolic. Plans a secretarial career. DEBRA JEAN DESHER “Debbie” original, imaginative a Pisces. Will be remembered for her gift of gab. Member of Audubon D and B Corp. Enjoys the Beatles and “Just You and Me”. Seen most often with an alumni Plans to become an X-Ray Technician. THOMAS RICHARD DeVUONO “Tom proud, organized under the sign of Leo Enjoys Barry White and “My Way . Favors Hockey Often heard saying “What are you into?” Will always remember the state game at Eustace Hopes to become an accountant. PATRICIA ANN DiCAMILLO “Pat” dignified, generous a Leo. Enjoys “Magic Bus by the Who Organized a G.C.H.S. cheerleader and member of the Pep Club. Will be remembered for her hair”. Seen most often with the girls at Gord’s Plans in the future to become an X-Ray Technician. LOIS MARIE DICKEN Lou ambitious, versatile a Gemini. Enjoys “Color My World” and Chicago. Member of Pep Club. Active as a Library Aid and in Soft-ball and Basketball. Will always remember Girl’s State Championships Plans to become aC.P.A. GARY EDWARD DiGIACOMO Gary” strong- willed, reserved a Capricorn. Good organizer active on Varsity Baseball Plans to become a Sports-Radio Announcer. Seniors 47 SUSAN GEREAD DiGIACOMO “Sue” calm, domineering a Scorpion. “Where do you want to go?” Fond of “Wild World” and “Tea for the Tillerman”. Member of softball team. Seen most often with Magoo, Therese. Murt and Carol. Will always remember Home Ec. class Soph. Year Plans a Hairdress ing Career. LINDA MARIE DiPILLA “Linda” proud, tempermental a Leo. Seen most often at Gordes and Dick Lees. Enjoys “The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust . Member of Social. Will always remember Cookie-Jarr and will be remembered for dressing in style Plans to work in a Bank. MELANIE ANN DORSEY “Mel original, responsive under the si) of Pisces. Seen most often in a Red Corting. W always remember Eng. class with Bill. Elsie ar Cheryl and the Jr. Prom. Active in Frosh ar Soph Softball Plans to attend Gloucest County College. ELSIE MARIE DUNN “Els” responsive, energetic under the sign of Cancer. A G.C.H.S. cheerleader. Member of Sorority and Pep Club Soph Vice Pres, and Junior Pres. Seen most often with Bob. Will always remember Frosh year and 9-0 season undecided about plans for the future. JOHN MICHAEL EDWARDS “John” willful, philosophical a Scorpion Fond of “I’ve Got A Name” and “The Life and Times of Jim Croce”. Seen most often a Woodbury Cold Cuts. Will always remember state champs in Basketball Plans to be an Electrical Contractor or Engineer. FRANCIS J. FAHEY “Brother Rug impulsive, independent under the sign of Aries. Favorites include, “Sho down and “On The Third Day”. Active in foo ball, track and weight lifting seen most ofti with a certain Junior Would like to forget tl Sterling game Undecided about the future. 48 Seniors JOSEPH MICHAEL FASSANO Joe” noble, proud a Leo “I love to work at nothing all day” enjoys Messin’ and Solor Heat” active in Frosh J.V. football will always remember Basketball state champs against Eustace Plans in the future to attend college. JAMES EDWARD FISH “Yimmie” impressionable, responsive under the sign of Cancer active in J.V. and Varsity football will always remember Bishop Eustace game Hopes to attend college and Law School. DENNIS M. FLYNN Fonzie” idealist, progressive an Aquarian . Seen most often at the End with the boys a G.C.H.S. football player will always remember the ride to the State Game” Plans to attend Glassboro State. GERALDINE MARIE FRANCHINI “Ger” energetic, responsive under the sign of Cancer “May you stay forever young” enjoys “Stinkfoot” and “Bad Company” Superactive Pep Club, Ski Club, Social, Stage Crew and Track ‘‘Listen, clown!” will always remember Elvis and the girls Plans a career in Journalism. MARYANN DORA FLAGG “Mare” original, vivid a Pisces “Real- ly!” Enjoys “Let’s Get It On” and “Band On The Run” Energetic G.C.H.S. cheerleader, Sorority, Pep Club, National Honor Society and Prom Court Fond of a certain?? 10 football player Plans to be a secretary in the Business World. STEPHEN THOMAS GALLAGHER “Gla” . . changeable, witty a Gemini “That’s cool!” Fond of “Ready for Love” and “Bad Co.” will always remember Chemistry classes Plans a career as a Carpenter or Electrician. Seniors 49 KATHLEEN MARY GIESEN LINDA GARRIS “Lin” inventive, generous an Aquarian “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me” member of Social seen most often at Gord’s “Don’t you dare!” always with Diane and Gerri will always remember Frosh Year and the State Game Plans a future as a cosmotologist. PATRICK GARRIS “Pat” mature, practical a Sagittarian “I’ll take it!” seen most often at the End will always remember the G.C.H.S. boys Often seen with a certain Junior Sportsman liberal active in Basketball and Baseball Hopes to pursue a career in construction. “Kathy” humanitarian, unselfish an Aquarian Favorite album-“Godspell” song- “Day By Day” Inventive enjoys bike riding, picnicing, and tennis active in Health Careers, Stage Crew, and Chorus seen most often in the cafeteria will always remember “Brigadoon” . Plans a Nursing Career. ROBERT HENRY GOLDSCHMIDT “Ferp” domineering, philosophical a Scorpion Student Council Pres., National Honor Society Pres., Year book Why not?” Favorites include: “American Gothic” and “Tell Me Why” will always remember delivering turkeys in Camden will pursue a future in teaching and politics. MARY ELIZABETH GREEN Mary” sociable, persuasive under the sign of Libra Fond of Radar Love and “Sunshine” member of French Club and Pep Club “Right!” will always remember Mr. Coleman’s History Class Jr. Year Has no definite plans for the future as of yet. MAUREEN CATHRINE GREENE Mick” determined, devoted a Taurus “What!” enjoys Wild Tales” and “Cold Spring Harbor active Pep Club, Social, Track and French Club Seen most often at Dancette with Craig will always remember Mr. Coleman’s History Classes undecided about future plans. 50 Seniors KEN HAUSER “Ken” under the sign of Pisces Has outside interests. Seniors 51 CATHRINE ANN GROVER “Cathy” restless, independent under the sign of Aries seen most often in Deptford with Donna, Jeane and Carole will always remember both the Boy’s and Girl’s State Games Plans to major in Education. THOMAS DANIEL GUIDA JAMES GROSS “Jim” idealist, quiet an Aquarian Fond of “Don’t Let Me Down” and “The Beatles” seen most often with the Park Boys Has no definite plans for the future. CAROLYN MARIE GRIESS “Car” calm, loyal under the sign of Scorpio Favorite album-John Denver, “Rocky Mountain Road” and song-“My Mistake often seen at Cord’s with Ann and the Donna’s will always remember the Girl’s State Championship Games Hopes to become a secretary. JULIA MAEGUSHUE “Jul” optimistic, creative a Sagittarian Favorite song — “1894” “School’s out! Forever!” will always remember all the movies and concerts Will miss the Flying Saucers at Lunch. Known for “individuality” would like to pursue a career in Art and Fashions. JEANNETTE LYNN HULBERT THERESA MARIE HOGAN “Terry” quiet, slow to anger a Virgo Fond of “Yes Songs” and “A Dream Goes On Forever” . active in chorus. Beauty School, Health Careers and Sorority seen most often in the Library with Bern Remembered for never being on time Plans to attend Rutgers South. “Jeannette” emotional, patient a Taurus “If I could save time in a bottle” enjoys Time in a Bottle seen most often in the Library member of chorus and a Library Aid will always remember the Spring Concert Frosh Year Plans to attend Camden County and to become a Psychologist. BARBARA MARIE IACOVONE “Barb” progressive, idealistic a true Aquarian. Favors “Buddah and the Chocolate Box ” geberous active in Sorority, Pep Club, Spanish Club, and as cheerleader in Freshman year will never forget Girl’s State Game in Junior year and Black Horse Pike Drive In plans a future as a secretary. LINDA ANNE IACOVONE “Linda a loyal Scorpio level headed, yet a bit unconventional “Around the World’with Three Dog Night” a favorite willful and philosophical enjoys playing Softball and Basketball often seen at Gord’s will remember Mr. Clayton’s Senior English Class aims at becoming a secretary. TIMOTHY JACKSON “Eggs” . ambitious and strong-willed, typical of a Capricorn sports-minded involved in football, basketball, hockey, and track “Let’s get all fired up” seen most often with the GC boys will always remember Mr. Clayton’s classes and the dances future is undecided. GEORGEJOHNJACOB “George” being a Libra, he is artistic and fair-minded enjoys listening to “Perpetual Change” most often seen at “The Trail” with Nolan, Jeff, Ed, Moochie, and Mike Will always remember Junior Prom plans to attend college. 52 Seniors DONALD STEVEN JOHNSON MARY JO KARWACKI “Johns” 10 A Sagittarius, a true sportsman 3 years of football practical but optimistic. Likes “Jet” and Band on the Run” LSU Tiger Fan Wants to remember the Homecomings, Football Camp, and Coach Rider a sports columnist is his future ambition. PAULS. JONES “Selb” unconventional but loyal, a real Scorpio Sports- minded interests are in football, basketball, and baseball will always remember “The End” will always be remembered by short ties college-bound for Accounting. ROSEMARY CATHERINE KELLEY “Roe” an optimistic and imaginative Sagit-tarian likes to hear “Oh Very Young” liberal sorority . “Yea-Sure!” always seen at King Theatre will never forget “Hermana” in Freshman Spanish plans to attend Camden County College to study Business Administration. “Mare” an artistic Libra likes hearing “Taking Care of Business” sociable and sympathetic most often seen at Cord’s with Maria will never forget winning state in Football during Freshman year future is undecided. CLARE RITA KEARNEY “Reds sensitive and impressionable bom under the sign of Cancer fond of “The Way We Were” seen often at Gord’s with Gerri, Linda, and Mary Anne conservative wants to remember the Junior Prom Plans to become a hairdresser. KATHRYN MARIE KILDORF “Kathie” a Pisces gentle and responsive likes “Colour My World” belongs to social always seen at the Playground with the “gang” “Oh, my God” Hopes to attend Penn State and major in Physiology. Seniors 53 ANNE-MARIE KRAEMER “Ann” strong-willed, diplomatic a Capricorn fdnd of “Hang on in There Babe enjoys playing tennis ‘‘Can’t you smash ’em!” often seen with Marilyn and Donna will always remember first year at GCHS future ambition is to be a Medical Secretary. DOROTHY E. KRALLE “Dory” a proud Leo organized, self-assertive “Darling Forever” a favorite active in sorority and Pep Club Senior Vice-President seen often at Ogle’s “You’re cool!” will remember Girl’s state game ’74, and not making it to the shore Plans to become a secretary. LEO DANIEL LASKOWSKI “Leo” Sociable and fair-minded born under the sign of Libra persuasive inter- ests in sports — Football, Wrestling, and Hockey Student Council Will never forget a walk in the rain future as Pre- med student. MICHAEL VINCENT LATINI “Lats” a Sagittarius optimistic and a real sportsman — Basketball, football, and hockey favors “I Heard it Through the Grapevine” often seen in Mt. Emphraim with a certain-cheerleader will always remember State Basketball Game during Freshman year plans to attend college. PAUL LA CROIX “Paul” being a Pisces, he is honest and original Likes to listen to “Bennie and the Jets” mostly seen on Market Street with ‘Bern’ will always remember School future is undecided. ELIZABETH ANN LAVERTY “Bethann popular and versatile a Gemini Likes to hear Elton John . active in dancing, Ski Club, basketball, play, and sorority Will always remember Eustace game ’72, Girl’s State Champs (43-0) Freshman History, and Mame plans to attend college for Dancing. 54 SENIORS KURT ANDREW LEVINS “Kurt”, imaginative a true Sagittarius enjoys hearing “I’ve got a Name active in AiKido, the Martial Arts creative in writing poetry, and Short Stories will never forget ’74 Girl’s State Game will always be remembered for his imitations going to Glassboro for Journalism. MICHAEL EDWARD LIPSETT “Lip” strong-willed an ambitious Capricorn likes hearing “Searchin’ So Long” a sportsman — active in baseball seen with a certain Sterling Student will never forget the two state baseball games hopes to attend Rutgers New Brunswick. DEANE LEOTTA “Di” . a Liberal Sagittarian imaginative and optimistic “Colour My World”, a favorite enjoys swimming and horseback riding most often seen at Gord’s with Linda and Gerri can never forget Freshman State Football game wants to attend Camden County College. “Chrisy” a gentle Pisces likes listening to “Danny’s Song” involved in Social and Pep Club sympathetic “I don’t get it!” seen with Carol, Franny, Maureen, and Murph wants to remember Spanish I and Freshman year the future includes college. CAROL ANN LEATHERWOOD “Carol” . self-assertive and independent Pices, fond on “Without You” by Neilson always seen with Ralph, Ronnie, and Eddie will always remember Sophomore Home Ec. and Junior Steno hopes to get married and be a Hairdresser. CHRISTINE LIND CAROL T. LIND “Carol” honest and responsive bom under the sign of Pisces belongs to Social seen most often with Murt, Sue, and Magoo plans to enter college to major business. Seniors 55 EILEEN ANN MAHON FRANCIS LONG “Frank” a typical Libra, sociable and fair-minded “Purple Haze” a favorite likes to play hockey will always remember the “Walkout” and the Flyer’s Stanley Cup Victory college bound. JAMES E. MAIER “Jay” a true Sagittarius optimistic and very liberal likes “Chicago II” active in basketball, baseball, Spanish Club, and as Senior Class President will be remembered for being “The Tasty Kake Kid” . can never forget clowning in Geometry with Bill . plans include college. LINDA JEAN LUTZ “Lin” bom under the sign of Aquarius an idealist fond of Precious and Few activities include Ski club, health careers, track and cross country, play, Rampage, and chorus seen often at Pop’s and the football games will never forget Father Rock’s English Class Dlans to go into Medicine. CHERYL JEAN MARYAK “Cheryl” enthusiastic and confident, typical of an Aries favors “Colour My World” Spanish Club member will always remember the Girl’s State Game and Elvis . future at Camden County College in Accounting. “Eileen” persuasive and sociable a Libra loves anything by John Denver involved in the plays, forensics, chorus, National Honor Society, softball manager, yearbook, social, and Rampage famous for losing elections will never forget “Olives” and “Brigadoon” future as a research chemist. MARIA RENEE MATTEO “Maria” a patient but determined Taurus likes hearing “Show Down” takes part in Ski Club, track, and Social will always remember Sadie Hawkins Dance, weekends in Gloucester wants to attend college for Dental Assistance. 56 Seniors MARYANNE MARIA MATTERA “Peanut” . . bom under the sign — Cancer sensitive and sympathetic .. . “Impossible Dream” a favorite interests are in Social and Pep Club seen often at Gord’s with the girls will never forget 9-0 season and Junior Prom future ambition lies in cosmetics. DEBRA ANN MC CLUSKEY ‘Debbie” a true Aries independent and active fond of “Later” enjoys playing the guitar also in track, Cross Country, and Health Careers Club. Seen most often running will never forget going to track camp and Fr. Rock’s English Class wants to be a Medical Technologist. EUGENE JOSEPH MC CAFFREY “Gene” . a Taurus, self-assertive and determined likes to play basketball and hockey vital in Student Council will always remember Freshman year study halls Plans for a career in law. DAVID EDWARD MC COLLUM “Dave” born under the sign — Cancer energetic belongs to track and Cross Country likes to hear “Panama Red” “Well, you know!” . will always remember Fr. Rock’s English class plans to attend college for accounting. MICHAEL MC CARTY “Mugs” persistent and confident a Taurus interest lies in sports basketball likes to listen to “Ma Ma Belle” Glassboro State College lies in the future. JOHN PATRICK MC CORMICK “Jack” an Aquarian diplomatic an idealistic favors “Who’ll Stop the Rain” by Little Gola takes part in CYO Basketball and Hockey plans to go to St. Joseph’s College for either Communications or Sociology. Seniors 57 JOSEPH MC CULLY “Jow” a real sportsman-typical of a Sagittarius likes to listen to “Taking Care of Business” active in Football and Wrestling seen mostly at “The End” plans include college. GERALD VINCENT MC DEV1TT “Humper” an unconventional Scorpio interest in football and hockey . “American Women”, a favorite Student Council in Sophomore year seen often with Carol will always remember the Stanley Cup Victory plans for college. AGNES DE LOURDES MC GLADE “Aggie” . optimistic and liberal a Sagittari-an likes By my Side” active in Student Council, Pep Club, basketball, Sorority, Hockey, and softball “Oh well what ’ya gonna do?” will never forget Mr. Mac, Mrs. Nolan (girl’s state champs), and Fr. Muhlbaier hopes to find peace and happiness. BERNADETTE MARY MC GOVERN “Bern” an imaginative Sagittarius artistic fond of “Beginning” loves horseback riding and guitar part of chorus and future nurses club “You’re Kidding!” will always remember the State Championship in Freshman year, and Friday night dances career in Animal Science or Dentistry. MARGARET ANN MC GROARTY “Magoo” bom under the sign of Sagittarius very liberal and independent likes to hear “Highway 61” belongs to Ski Club and hockey seen often with Ed Beccy, Carol, Sue, and Kate wants to travel and get married. KENNETH MC HUGH 58 Seniors NEIL PAUL MC PEAK “Big Guy” progressive an Aquarius likes to listen to Electric Light Orchestra and Elton John’s “Harmony” very active in basketball, and is usually seen in the gym will be known for playing basketball at GCHS plans to attend college, but major is undecided. MARGARET F. MEEHAN “Peggy” bold, independent an Aries fond of “Nowhere Man” and the Beatles active in Sorority and as a Color Guard seen with mob, saying “Why not?” always remembers girl’s state games and snowball fights Dreams of going on to college. JAMES JOHN MOLLER “Mooch” generous, inventive an Aquarian likes to hear “Dear Mr. Fantasy”, “Brain Salad Surgery” by Emerson, Lake, and Palmer is active in a band seen most often with Debbie at Raps, Bill’s, or Pedro’s will always remember ’74 Homecoming wants to be a steamfitter ora musician. DEBBIE ANN MILES “Deb” dreamy, psychic a Pisces who likes Mac Davis’ “One Hell of a Woman” and Alice Cooper works, and is seen at the playground with Brian will always remember the Prom wants to become a Child Developmental Assistant after training at Gloucester County College. JANICE ANN MITCHELL “Janice” .. quiet and modest a Virgo fond of “Rock Me Gently”by Andy Kim and John Denver active in Health Careers Club and as a library aide will always remember state games and play parties seen at Gino’s or Grants with The Mob plans to attend college and major in Biology. GREGORY THOMAS MONTAGUE “Greg loyal, stubborn a Taurus Enjoys swimming and weightlifting active on Student Council and football seen mostly with Dory and Deptford or G.C. boys at parties Will always remember football camp, and is famous for singing at camp Plans to attend Glassboro. Seniors 59 JAYNE E. MORRISON Jayne” optimistic, practical a Sagittari-an. Likes to listen to Breathe” and Dark Side of the Moon” enjoys horseback riding, and is usually seen at work will always remember being chased out of the bathroom at lunchtime and being late Plans to attend Camden County for Denistry. STEPHEN JOHN MUCHA “Steve” witty, ambitious a Gemini Active in tennis, basketball, swimming, and soccer seen most often at the tennis courts with Den and Chuck will always remember victories over Berlin Tech. Plans to attend college to major in pre-med. MARGARET MARY MURPHY “Marge” proud, generous a Leo Likes Smartie Pants” and Love Song for Jeffrey.” active in tennis, forensics, chorus, stage crew, and future teachers seen most often in the cafeteria with the Gang enjoys teaching C.C.D., and plans to major in education at Gloucester County College. CATHRINE RAE MURTAUGH Murt” versatile, popular a Gemini Likes to listen to “You Ain’t Seen nothin’ Yet” enjoys skiing, clubbing, and Sorority seen most often at D.L.’s with friends will always remember Student Council Assembly Soph Year andStenoI Plans to become a secretary. KATHLEEN MURPHY “Murph” imaginative, mature a Sagittarius Fond of “Don’t Let The Sun Come Down On Me” and the Beach Boys active in the play, ski club, work and dancing “Really?” mostly seen with the girls and Marty will be remembered for leading the Juniors to state games future undecided. DOLORES ANN MUSERO “Di” . mystic, fun-loving, and very talkative, a Virgo Fond of Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?” and the Beach Boys active in the Bon Bon’s and Sorority seen most often with Denny will always remember Freshmen Frolic and ’74 Prom Plans to attend Glassboro for a teaching career. 60 Seniors MICHAEL JOSEPH NARDUCCI LISA MARIA NARDUCCI “Little Nar” progressive, unselfish an Aquarius Fond of “Tiny Dancer ” and “Piano Man” “Don’t surround yourself with yourself’ enjoys playing tennis and other fun things seen most often with Kevin at concerts and movies will always remember Frosh Year Plans to be a Commercial Artist. “Nar” dogmatic, stubborn a Taurus Favorite song is “Bay And Aye Stomp active in Baseball and CYO Basketball seen most often at the End with the Nut Club will always remember the Dart and State Games will be remembered for his hair Plans to go to college for Accounting. RICHARD THOMAS NAUGHTON “Richard” Likes to listen to the “Fish Cheer” and Glen Miller works as a meat slicer is seen most often at school Future undecided. HERBERT J.NEILIO JR. “Herbie” Proud, tempermental a Leo Likes Mot the Hopple and “Rebel, Rebel” active in football and baseball seen most often with Barb will always remember 9-0 season, the Dart, and State Baseball future undecided. BRIAN CHRISTOPHER NOLAN “Brian” enthusiastic, restless an Aries likes David Bowie’s “Ziggy Stardust” active in Cross Country, track, and camera club seen most often with the Hot Rats gang at Kim-mey’s will always remember German Class and a walk in the rain Plans to attend Glass-boro State College. JOHN KEVIN NOLAN “Bear ambitious, reserved a Capricorn likes to listen to the Guess Who active in football seen most often at Kimmey’s will always remember football camps Plans to attend college. Seniors 61 DANIEL FRANCIS O’CONNELL “Dan” quiet, fashion-conscious a Virgo Fond of “Back Home” and “Winter In America” active at leaping tall buildings in a single bound, target holder for Archery, and javelin catching seen most often with Fr. Fallon Flans to graduate from high school. CATHRINE THERESA PASQUINO “Cathy” exact, modest a Virgo fond of “Tin Man” active in NHS, camera club, soft-ball, basketball, and health careers will always remember the last minute of the girl’s st te game, and the rowboat a career in biology lies ahead. 62 Seniors WILLIAM P. PASHANTIS “Bill” independent, confident an Aries likes Pink Floydd’s Money” and “Dark Side of the Moon” enjoys bowling and track seen most often with other motorheads at Parker’s Alley will always remember parties, the movies, and ATCO hopes to find a good job after graduation. KAREN IRENE PERSING “Perse” .. artistic, sociable a Libra likes Elton John and David Bowie’s “Life On Mars?” enjoys dancing, sailing, skiing, social, yearbook, and archery seen most often cruising around in a ’62 Electra will always remember Austria, yearbook conference, and Dit future undecided. JOSEPH P. NOLAN “Joey” . sportsminded, practical a Sagittarius Likes “If’ and Elton John’s “Don’t Shoot Me I’m Only The Piano Player” active in CYO Basketball and hockey seen most often at the End with the boys will always remember the transmission and a lost tire plans to attend Glassboro State. WILLIAM FRANCIS O’SULLIVAN “Bill” optimistic, practical a Sagittarian Likes to listen to “Time” and Cat Stevens Active in track, bowling, and CYO Basketball seen most often at Parker’s Alley with the boys will always remember school hopes to find a good job. DENISE DAWN PHILLIPS Denise” fashion-conscious, patient a Virgo Fond of Joni Mitchell’s “Court and Spark” active in cheerleading, and pep club seen most often with Carol or Scott or at Ogle’s will always remember X-mas Ball ’71, Homecoming ’73, and the summer of ’74 Plans to attend college. MICHAEL JOSEPH PHILLIPS Lumper” . easy going, humanitarian an Aquarian Fond of “Sugaree and Traffic enjoys tennis, hockey, football, basketball, water-skiing, camera club, and intramural sports plans to attend Glassboro State College. FRANKLIN LOUIS PIERCE “Gomer” practical, just a Sagittarius Fond of Jim Croce’s “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown’ enjoys bowling seen most often with a six pack a career in craftsmanship lies ahead. JOSEPH FRANCIS PIETRONUNGO “Pedro artistic, orderly a Libra Fond of Emerson, Lake, and Palmer’s “Lucky Man” active in wrestling, skiing and hockey seen most often at Bill’s, Mole’s or Raps’ with a different friend will always remember the 9-0 season Plans a career in aviation. BARBARA ANN PINOLINI “Pin” emotional, stubborn a Taurus fond of John Denver’s “The Eagle and the Hawk” active in pepclub, camera club, and mgr. of girl’s basketball team seen most often with the Mob will always remember falling in the play. Mr. Mac. 041 plans for future include happiness and music. STEPHEN ALEXANDER PISKER “Stephen” moody, persuasive a Libra Likes to listen to “Close To The Edge” and anything else by Yes Active in Baseball and Basketball plans to attend college after graduation. Seniors 63 CARLO MARK PROFICO ARTHUR ANDREW POTTS “Potts” trustworthy, good-tempered a Virgo Fond of “Stairway To Heaven” and “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” enjoys basketball and football. Will always remember football camp and history junior year hopes to attend Gloucester County College after graduating. “Carlo” ambitious, dignified fond of Chicago 7, and “Color My World” enjoys all sports “Hey Jack” seen most often with Steve will always remember Mr. Nark’s biology class plans to attend Glassboro to major in EDWARD JOSEPH PURCELL Percy” enjoys listening to “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown” and “Band on the Run” album persistent and determined a Taurus extracurricular activities include auto body repairs often seen at Parker’s Alley member of G.C. Bowling Team. Will always remember school Future plans are to work. MARY THERESA QUINLAN “Tres” fond of “Lucky Man” and Beach Boys album “You’re Queer” seen mostly at work in the King Theater member of Sorority quiet, idealistic a Virgo will always remember Freshman Year, and the Girl’s State Games a future Secretary. V o S' k ir al CATHERINE A. RAFFERTY “Katy” . Father and Son Court and Spark album That’s when I was three I got into the Vodka one night” . Sorority seen with Bump and the girls will be remembered for having her own “house” .. will always remember Algebra I and the hockey camp plans a business major and travel. MICHAEL JOSEPH RASPA JR. “Raps” .. . enjoys “Heart of the Sunrise” and “Fragile” L.P. fond of music Cancer chorus member intra-mural volleyball TARKUS seen most often with Bill, Mole, or Joe practicing “You’re Kidding! Straight light moving and removing sharpness of the colored sunshine.” 6 EDWARD M. ROBB “Easy Ed” . Sly Stone’s Greatest Hits “If You Want Me To Stay” self-confident and original Pisces Eileen seen most at 78 East Kings Highway plans to major in Accounting at Rutgers. CAROL ANN RYDER “Carol” .. fond of Cat Stevens and “Oh Very Young” optimistic and imaginative a Sag-ittarian “I’m gonna cry!” seen most often with NO. 22 will always remember football seasons, Girl’s Basketball and Boy’s Baseball State Champs Pep Club and Sorority . . Prom Queen. STEVEN ROBERT RHEN “Steve” .. enjoys the music of Sly and the Family Stone favorite song is “Stand” sportsman a Sagittarian Frosh Basketball seen most at the Deptford Roller Rink will always remember the two Homecoming Dances seen most with Dan undecided about future plans. KAREN ROSENHOLM NEIL PATRICK ROSSITER “Neil” Sociable and persuasive a Libra will always remember the Stingiest Man In Town”, “Fiddler”, and “Brigadoon” “You’re not fun at all!” a flair for music seen most often with the mob a National Park commuter hopes to attend college in the future. DIANE SANTOLA “Diane” enjoys listening to “Time in a Bottle” independent an Aries seen most often with her friends will always remember the Ring Dance plans to become a secretary. Seniors 65 EDWARD SHONE RALPH JOSEPH SAUNDERS •Ralph” . “Rebel. Rebel” Yes Songs a Leo a member of the intra-mural volleyball team seen most often at Kimmey’s partial to a certain Italian will always remember GOING TO THE PUB. often heard saying “You Meathead” known for “Bic Banana” hopes to be a physical therapist. “Ed” enjoys “Dark Star” and “Live Dead” Libra active in track and cross-country “Greetings” Hot Rats will always remember Andy Fox and Fresh track seen at Hot Rats comer famous for Kwai Chang Cartoons plans to attend Rutgers “Wake Up to Find Out That You Are the Eyes of the World. BARRY STEVEN SHELLENBERGER “Shell” .. “Let’s Hang On” “Endless Summer seen most often with the boys enjoys track, bowling, golf, volleyball A.V. and camera clubs Don’t worry about it” will always remember 9-0 team, and Chem. classes hopes to major in Chemistry at Rutgers . “We May Never Pass This Way Again.” JUDITH ANN SHIELDS “Judi” Color My World” likes anything by Neil Young a Libra artistic and sympathetic seen most at Joe’s usually seen with Mag, Murph, and “the Girls” 5 active in the plays, volleyball, and basketball Pep Club will be remembered for always breaking something future typist. KAREN DIANE SIDERIO “Sid” “You’re Just Another Onion Head.” Favors Just one Victory and Something? -Anything!” Sorority, yearbook, stage crew, pep club Soph track seen most with Perse, Gerri, and Lisa fond memories of Sadie Hawkins, Todd and Bowie concerts . “Skeevots!” remembered for her laugh. MARY ELLEN SIMS “Mare” enjoys “Dark Side of the Moon” active in Forensic and Debate found often in the cafeteria frequently heard saying “I forgot!” seen most often with the gang will always remember Junior History class loves red Juicy-fruits plans to attend college. 66 Seniors JOHN JOSEPH STAPLETON DONNA MARIE SPRINGER “Donna fond of “We May Never Pass This Way Again” and Carpenters — “Now and Then” sensitive and kind enjoys tap dancing involved in stage crew. Forensics seen in the cafeteria with the gang will always remember the ring dance and the girl’s state games future as a legal secretary. “Stape optimistic and witty Gemini “Let’s tie one on involved in Indoor Hock- ey, CYO Basketball co-editor of Rampage seen most often with the boys seen often riding through Gloucester or Bellmawr will always remember the ride to the girl’s state games future Broadcaster. KATHLEEN ANN STEELMAN “Kathy” enjoys “Changes and Uriah Heep involved in Health Careers. Library Aides, chorus Taurus “Ray’s coming over.” seen most often with Ray will always remember senior English famous for eating sandwiches in Home Ec will be an efficient secretary wedding bells in the future. DENNIS EUGENE STINSMAN “Stins” impulsive and independent an Aries plans to work after graduation. MARIA E. STROUSE “Maria favors “Everybody,” “Let’s Get Stoned and Made in Japan seen most often with Mary Jo often heard saying “I don’t remember ” will always remember Spanish II will make a good secretary Things get a little easier, once you understand. KAREN MARY SULLIVAN Karen enjoys Harmony and “Yellow Brick Road active in hockey. Sorority, Spanish club. Pep Club, and Library Aides often found in the Media Center seen with Marge, Eileen and Lisa remembers Frosh state teams famous for crazy sayings future Biologist Don’t Rock the boat, baby!” Seniors 67 RICHARD E. TESAURO JOHN FRANCIS SWORDS John dignified and tempermental a Leo plans to major in Accounting in college. GERALDINE MARY TEDESCO “Gerri fond of “Colour My World” artistic and sociable a Libra enjoys horseback riding and painting Social member “You better” seen at Gord’s remembers 9-0 season and Homecoming dances seen with Cath-y, Linda, Diane, Clare future cosmetologist “Colour My World With LOVE” “Rick” Drake’s Fruit Pies involved in football, wrestling, and Student Council “You better get out of here” seen most often at the “End” witty and versatile a Gemini remembers football camp seen with the boys famous for pressed Ham plans to attend Glass boro. DONNA MARIE TEW “Donna” enjoys “Nowhere Man” and “We’re An American Band” . seen most at Topo Gigo’s “Ooh kill!” fond memories of the Ring Dance and Spring of ’74 future secretary “I honestly love you.” BARBARA JEAN THOMPSON “Barb” fond of “Let’s Put It All Together” and anything by Carly Simon active in cheerleading, National Honor Society. Pep Club, and Sorority 85 Sure” seen in a green Dart will always remember making Varsity Cheerleading Soph Year plans a future as an X-ray Technician. PHILIP DANIEL TOBIN “Joe Klutz” favors “I Got A Name” and Log-gins and Messina on Stage enjoys hockey and volleyball Hot Rats found at Gino’s will always remember Senior football camp, the great escape seen with Kathie, John, Dan, and the whop an individual plans a career in Advertizing. 68 Seniors THERESA MARIE TULL JANETLEE ADREANNA WALKER Terry” enjoys “Time In A Bottle” and Goodbye Yello Brick Road active in yearbook, stage crew, chorus, National Honor Society seen with the gang “That’s nice” enjoys tennis and bike riding often found in the cafeteria plans a future in Journalism. MARGARET A. WARD Mag” favors Diamond Girl” and “Caribou” involved in teaching dancing, softball, social, plays, basketball, ski club, and pep club “Oh no!” seen most at Joe’s will always remember Frosh English seen with Murph and the girls and a certain Camden cop plans to become a secretary. LISA ANN UZDIENSKI “Lis” . enjoys Mott the Hopple and Ziggy Stardust “Marionette I Ain’t One Yet” active in ski club, social, tennis team. Rampage seen working at Burger King “Such a pity!” .. often seen with Perse, Sid, Debby, and Julie remembers Frosh 9-0 season plans for college and travel. Lee” fond of You’ve Got A Friend” and Full Sail” seen with Joey “Smile!” a Leo seen in a gold Cougar famous for “get ups” English class will always remember June 1 and driving the Cougar “Watching the river run, further and further from things that we’ve done.” PAUL GEORGE WARREN “Babe” enjoys U.S. Blues and Live Dead intramural hockey flot Rats seen at Tavern on the Mall often heard saying Go Bruins!” . will always remember the accident on Monmouth Street plans to attend Glass-boro “Sometimes the light’s all shining on me, other times I can barely see.” FRANCES GAIL WEISEL Franny” “Bluebird” and “Band On The Run” involved in Social, Pep Club, Mom’s Corp one of the girls often found at Joe’s will always remember the girl’s state game ’74, Freshman Year and the Mel future plans are to become a legal secretary and to travel. Seniors 69 ROSEANN MARIE WILSON Rosie” favors Cat Steven’s music “Unborn Child album It’s not time to make a change found at Gino’s having a Coke unusual knack for getting flat tires seen with Debbie, Eileen. Diane will always remember lunch in the cafeteria and frees I don’t know” future Home Economist. WILLIAM T. WIRBICK “Wilber” enjoys Jim Croce’s Time in a Bottle” involved in football, track, and volleyball seen with the boys “Yours” remembered for taking West Deptford’s practice pads plans for the future are to work and go to school. ELLEN MARY WORTHINGTON “Ellen” . fond of being at war with each other” and “The Way We Were” You know” active in tennis, Sorority, and Health Careers often found on Monmouth Street waiting for the bus will always remember Frosh English class and Junior History seen with Mary-Jo and Maria plans to become a nurse. CHARLES JOHN YETTER “Chuck enjoys Taking Care of Business and “Golden Biscuts” seen at 632 Summit Avenue involved in basketball and YMCA “Dizzy Broad” will always remember the Junior From favors a certain blond . “Keep On Truckin’’ IN MEMORIAM “Looking back a few short years When we made our plans and played the cards: The way they fell Clinging to our confidence We stood on the threshold of the goal That we knew. It’s all happened recently Now we’re living in that dream We had not long ago. Everything is going fine And now we just have to keep in mind We must set brand new goals.” Each of us now has set new goals, and we will soon be living in those dreams. Jim Lewis was with us when we made our plans, together for the first time. He will not live in this dream with us, and although he was only with us for one year, we cannot forget him, or his goals. Remember him for what he was, and live part of your dreams for him. 70 Seniors GIRLS HOCKEY Girl’s J.V. Hockey I.) Ann Bryson. Mary Ellen Clark, Pam Ambrosious, Liz Petrella, Cheryl Persing, Sheila Me Peak. Maion Mosteig, Meg Petrella, Coach Mrs. Nolan. 2.) Karen Coward, Mary Ann Kelly, Margaret Danaher. Joanne McCarthy, Joan Marley, Stacy Bunting, Terry McIntyre, Jane Medany. 3.) Patricia Staley, Mary Nolan, Laurie Sands, Kathy Brown, Cathy Murphy. Girl's Varsity Hockey. I.) Mary Ellen Clark, Pam Ambrosius, Anne Raferty, Denise Schultes, Bernadette McGlade, Rita Shelly, Eileen Murphy, Coach Mrs. Nolan. Anne Bryson. 2.) Betsy Sampson, Eileen Corkez, Joanne Neilio, Margie Quinlan, Loretta Bauman. 3.) Joanne Convery Katie Rafferty. Captains Katie Rafferty and Joanne Convery STANDING L. TO R A. Bryson, M. Clark. F. Ambrosius. S. McCoog, S. Persing. L. Connelly. M. Shulles, K. Fitzpatrick. Coach Mrs. Nolan. KNEELING L. IO R B. Seder. R. C aliwan. I). Dennison, L. Pidliskey, T. Walker. K. Sampson, M. Sebastian. KNEELING L. TO R L. Sands, D. Bla-zich, C. Petroski, G. Kelly. nT.rr.rms Margie goes for the goal! Marion cheers Come on, Judy, you can do it! Katie on! Whats happening out there? Sports 75 TOP ROW: L. TO R J. Connelly, G. Prinski, D. Cogan. M. Corrado. M. Fahey, B. Wirbick, B. Hoesl, L. Ignatius, M. Meehan, 2nd ROW P. Kelly, M. Hendricks, B. Lamb, T. Carino. P. Cogan, J. Stapleton, D. Bonner. J. Nolan, 3rd ROW P. Harker, J. Kupcha, G. Plum. H. Neilio, B. Fahey, A. Britton, S. Bennett. J. Fish, J. Corrado, D. Johnson. 4th ROWG. Devereaux, G. McDevitt, L. Laskowski, R. Tesauro, J. McCuIly, G. Montague. P. Jones, M. Lat ini, D. Flynn. 76 Sports TOP ROW: G. Prinski. D. Co gan. M. Corrado. M. Fahey. B Hoesl. P. Anastasia. M. Meehan T. Ippolite. 2ND ROW: H. Ward P. Kelly. M. Hendricks, B Lamb. R. Fish. K. McCarthy, J Connelly, P. Ranieri. 3RD ROW: B. Jensen, B. O’Connor, D. Dy son. P. Harker. J. Kupcha. J Flynn, T. Lutz. L. Lubonski. 4TH ROW: P. Dunne. R. Ealer G. Devereaux. S. Farrell, J. Me tranga, G. Plum. D. Conroy. N Mclntre. Sports 77 78 Sports TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY TOPL. TOR N. PhUlips J. Gambogi E.Schone B. Shellenberger M. Burr L. Lutz B. Nolan B. Murphy 2NDL. TOR. D. O’Connell J. Fassano R. Akers K. Coward P. Harker D. McCluskev 3RD L. TO R. R. Ealer J. Plant J. O’Leary T. Lutz J. Connelly D. McCullum J. Heath J. Gallagher TOP J. Gambogi J. O’Leary K. McHugh D. McCullum L. Lutz B. Nolan 2ND M. Browoleit J. Plant H. Bonaventure M. Worthington 3RD M. Snyder J. Heath D. McCluskey Sports 79 BOY’S BASKETBALL Top J. Blazich B. Lamb P. Anastasia B. Page 2ND N. McPeak S. Pisker P. Garris M. Ryder G. Plum 3RD M. DiGiacomo P. Murphy M. Latini D. Bonner TOP P. Harker V. Kain P. Murphy T. Henrv 2ND P. Purcell B.Jensen J. Flynn G. Plum M. DiGiacomo 80 Sports GIRL’S BASKETBALL TOP Mrs. Nolan D. Blazich K. Fitzpatrick J. Martin D. Schultes K. Sampson 2ND B. Sampson B. McGlade M. Quinlan 3RD A. McGlade A. Rafferty TOP H. Bonaventure M. O’Connell L. Sullivan M. Schultes N. Milewski J. Lind Mrs. Nolan 2ND H. Gormaly J. Kain L. Grande A. Wintling P. Bevilacqua 3RD C. Petroski D. Mitchell 82 Sports TOP J. Kain L. O’Sullivan M. Schultes Mrs. Nolan C. Petruski N. Milewski D. Mitchell 2ND H. Gormaly D. Blazich L. Grande G. Kelly P. Bevilacqua 3RD K. Fitzpatrick K. Sampson Sports 83 THE CITY SERIES D.J. on the foul line Co-captain McPeak in action G.C.’s Number One Hey, hey, maroon and gold An anxious moment Phil, driving down the court Neil’s gonna remember this one BOWLING SITTING L. TO R. A. Cipolone, S. Mucha, B. Shellenberger, C. Yetter, B. Wirbik, STANDING L. TO R. T. Gallagher, C. Monzo, T. Harkins, B. O’Sullivan. SITTING L. TO R. E. Harkins, M. Fillari, STANDING L. TO R. K. Kilpatrick, J. Nei-man, L. Dicken. MISSING: A. Meloni. Clubs 85 WRESTLING TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT B. Ward, J. Corrado, J. McCully, R. Bucher, M. Kelly. SECOND ROW P. Patten, D. Greene, B. Kupcha, D. Dyson, R. Tesauro. THIRD ROW J. Storey, T. Conway, J. Duke, J. Laverty, G. Rizzolo, F. Kelly. 86 Sports ARCHERY TOPL. TOR. J. Miduski K. McHugh B. Ryder B. Yeager C. Persing B. Morris C. Demo M. Kelly 2ND Mr. Nark G. Fillari J. Baumgardner K. Flynn K. Persing J. Davis J. Quinlan 3RD P. Coxson S. Kennet D. Reed B.Jenson R. Heisler J. Carty Sports 87 CHEERLEADERS TOPL. TO R. E. Dunne, K. Reddy, C. Petroni, L. Rovere, D. Phillips, L. Sheehan, T. Budesa. 2ND J. Caliwan, M. Flagg, B. Thompson, P. Budesa. TOP: P. Nolan, S. Tokolish, J. Kerrigan, M. Mosteig, M. McCormick, T. Staley, R. McHugh. 2ND: K. Carino, B. Calnon, C. Hutchinson, N. Jack-son. 88 Sports Mrs. Klimcak, Miss Crawford, Mrs. Goldhammer, and Sr. Virginia Mary jazz up the Charleston Karen Siderio and Cathy Murtaugh swing as the Pointer Sisters 91 After an 11 hour bus ride, 95 seniors and five chaperones found themselves in the Berkshire Hills of Massa-chusettes. While there, they were free to enjoy any of the activities open to them. They could ski, skate, or swim at any time. As scheduled the seniors managed to return to Gloucester after three days, without any broken bones. 97 . J U Reality plays devilish games On those who are most aware Of the fantasy, fun and freedom of life. r CLASS OF ’78 Theresa Ackley James Amato August Ambrosius Sandra Aubrey Paul Avallone Paul Babock James Angelotti Monica Bader Donna Battles Edward Beckett Karen Brennan Patrick Brewster Michael Bonner Michael Browoleit 100 Underclassmen Kathleen Bryson Joanne Bucher Barry Burkhardt Rosemaria Caliwan Wayne Capizzi Cathy Carino JohnCamey Mark Catterall Rosemarie Cerkez AlanCipolone Catherine Clark John Cole Leah Connelly LisaCoreo Linda Coward Michael Crowley Denise Crumsho Nancy Curtis Debra Dennison Gregg Desher Horace Dixon Joseph Daly Matthew DeBerardinis Carlene Dott Underclassmen 101 Kevin Flinn Jeffrey Formanek Joseph Gambogi Daniel Haury Kathleen Heath Judith Heins Joseph Henry Richard Herrmann Linds Hicks Kimberly Hinchman Anna Hoopes John Kain Julia Kain Paul Kearney Donna Kelley Corinne Junod Francis Kelly Kathleen Kahlan Grace Kelly Alicia Kaighn Diana Kennett Underclassmen 103 Kathleen McHugh Eileen McKenna Kevin McKinley Joseph Me Peak Donna Meehan Kimberly Meersand Rita Meloni Margot Messner Lisa Metzger Jane Miduski Nancy Milewski Donna Mitchell Robert Narducci Kevin Nolan Margaret Nolan Kevin O’Donnell Matthew O’Donnell 104 Underclassmen Linda O’Sullivan Thomas Page Cynthia Pearce Cheryl Perry Susan Persing Christina Petroski Joseph Podolski Anna Pierro James Plant Eileen Pollack Francis Pontillo Marianne Potts Steven Robb Patricia Roberts James Rodgers Kathleen Rudnicki Francis Rush Kathleen Ryan Underclassmen 105 I Lome Sands David Saunders Joseph Schone Elizabeth Ryder Sean Ryder Francine Salvatore Edward Sammler Kathleen Sampson Susan Sandoli Susan Sheehan David Shellenberger Marguerite Silineo Kimberly Slack Thomas Snyder Daniel Spencer 106 Underclassmen Deborah Sprague Kathleen Stone Joseph Storey Donna Mae String Mark Super Theresa Sweeney David Tull Diane Villanova Teresa Walker Mary Jane W’aller Joan Ward Joseph Ward Peter Wasiluk Donna Wehrle Jared Weisenbach Donald Williams John Woodland Alice Worthington Michael Yetter Mary Zane Sherry Hummel Keith Butler Cheryl Knowles Underclassmen 107 108 Underclassmen HOMECOMING 1974 il|| j TO THE LAND OF OZ Elizabeth Abbott John Adamski Stephen Adamski John Akroyd Timothy Allen Samuel Andaloro Lisa Amotte Deborah Bader CLASS OF ’77 David Banks Kathleen Barrett Lawrence Benecke Joseph Berry Heidi Bonaventure William Boyer 112 Underclassmen Theresa Budesa Stacia Bunting Robert Calabro Dennis Carr f Marguerite Danaher Naomi Danna Joseph Costanzo Karen Coward Robert Curtis Underclassmen 113 Denise DeBerardinis Genevieve Dianora Mark DiGiacomo James Dougherty Philip Dunne Richard Ealer Anne Egan Deborah Eichenberg Patricia Essig Alan Evanoff Robert Fazen Robert Feeney August Ferry Gail Fillari Raymond Fish jLk.. Daisy Freundlich Michael Gallagher Patricia Giaccio Valerie Goetchius Rose Gorman John Flynn Leonard Fryer Timothy Gallagher Joseph Gifford Anthony Goraj Charles Harding Kathleen Hines Nancy Jackson 116 Underclassmen Denise Lacca James LaCroix Joan Lind Thomas Lutz Louise Magazzu Thomas Maguire Joan Marley Mark Maronski Denise Maher Scott Maier Joseph Maksin Josephine Mangano Underclassmen 117 Kathleen Murphy Patrick Murphy Margaret Murtaugh 118 Unclassmen Charles Musero Joanne Neilio Brian O’Connor Deborah O’Donnell Janice Neiman John Nesbit Margaret O’Connell Anthony O’Connor John O’Leary Mary Paul Lisa Patrone Cheryl Pearce Underclassmen 119 John Pearce Elizabeth Pokalo Patrick Purcell Regina Quigley Bernadette Rafter Kelli Reardon Joseph Sims Lawrence Skain John Slavek Renee Sloss Nancy Taylor Donna Thompson Marv Tobin Marie Underwood John Uzdienski Underclassmen 121 Mark Vandetty Jacob Vukich Catherine Walters Barbara Ward Karen Ward Thomas Waters James Weaver 122 Underclassmen Bernadette Abbott Raymond Akers Connie Alkons Deborah Allen Pamela Ambrosius Philip Anastasia Josephine Andaloro Marv Angelotti Donna Avallone Loretta Bauman Ellen Bidini Deborah Boucher Marie Boyle Debra Brancato 124 Underclassmen Charles Brant Kathy Brown Kenneth Brown Anne Bryson Maureen Buckley Susan Bums Mark Burr Bernadette Calnon Terri Campion Deborah Carney James Carty Margaret Cavanaugh Bernadette Chew Mary Ellen Clark Underclassmen 125 Christine Costanzo Kevin Coward Paule Coxson Chris Cronin Jane Davis Anthony DelConte Cheryl Demo Michael Fahey Stephen Farrell Mary Jo Fillari Karin Flynn Kathleen Flynn Margaret Flynn Donna Forster 126 Underclassmen Linda Frates John Gallagher Kathleen Gallagher Kevin Gallagher Margaret Gambogi Bernadette Gorman Cheryl Haley Underclassmen 127 John Keoghan Deborah Kyser Vincent Latini 128 Underclassmen Dania Lindsey Maureen Majeski Joseph Matranga Theresa McCann Ernest Lon go Lawrence Lubonski Michele Mahoney Walter Maronski Judith Martin Theresa Martin Kevin McCarthy Kathleen McGinn Bernadette McGlade James McHenry Anna McIntyre Cornelius McIntyre Daniel McIntyre Sheila Me Peak Underclassmen 129 Junior Ring Dance And Mass Audrey Mcloni Michael Meehan Marie Mitchell Donna Moreira Elizabeth Morris Marion Mosteig William Muldoon Bernard Murphy Eileen Murphy Michael Mustac Mary Nolan Donna Norton Joseph O’Donnel Kevin O’Hare Robert Page Michael Perseo 132 Underclassmen Michael Quigley Margaret Quinlan Anne Rafferty Peter Ranieri Maryann Reardon Kathleen Reddy Ronald Rhen Rosemary Riskie 133 Kathleen Ryan Lynn Sheehan Guy Rizzolo Julieann Ross Carolyn Rossi Donna Schmitt Linda Rovere Catherine Ryan Denise Schultes Virginia Sebastian Michael Ryder Margaret Sprague Carol Stiefel 134 Underclassmen Carol Taylor Thomas Walsh Hugh Ward Margaret Wilson GLOUCESTER CITY, N.J. 08030 CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF ’75 BENEFICIAL SAVINGS BANK THEBARRONS HENRY ’40, SIS ’43, AND CHILDREN ANNE ’66, LARRY ’67, DEN ’69 BUCK ’71, JOAN ’72, JACK ’74, SUE ’77, JOE ’81, CHRIS ’82 Saving is a beneficial thing! 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WAYNE GREEN FAMILY HERITA GE’S DAIR Y S TORES, INC. JOAN W. GREEN LUMBER MILLWORK NEW COLONY — CLEANERS GLOUCESTER A UTO SUPPLY CO. INDUSTRIAL PUMP SUPPLY Compliments of MR. MRS. LA WRENCE NEILMAN AND FAMILY J Patrons 149 r 1 You have insight, perspicacity and integrity STORRIE BUDD AGENCY Tcgefher there’s so much w2 can do. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Where Insurance is a Business — Not a Sideline 35 Copper St. 845-0292 Woodbury, N. J. flotionol Bank(7}i Glouce ter Counti) Harold K. Budd Joseph W. Jones Gregory B. Jones PAT and GORDON, INC. Q arrtard flor All Occasion P. O. Box 38 Mt. Ephraim, N. J. 08059 L CHAMPION AUTO GENERATOR SERVICE -J r 456-0608 Kium where youYe u PORCH ROBB •Pi Mil CI14 x J§ PLUMBING AND It could be one of the most important moves you ever made. Because while you're learning a good vocation, you’ll be earning HEATING good pay. Along with benefits that really mean something. There’s no life like the Navy life if you want to be Someone Special. For full details, see your local Navy recruiter. He can tell you what you qualify for before you enlist. 79 North Sussex St. Gloucester, N.J. MR. MRS. A. DEL CONTE, SR. SONS Anthony “76”, Eric “79” of Woodbury Heights Compliments of a FRIEND BELL SUPPLY CO. CHARLES HAIRCUTTING STYLING Hair care center {—verg-reen I umber n v,omp anu r ” • 640 S. EVERGREEN AVE. • WOODBURY. NEW JERSEY 08096 • 609 845 2828 • SAM MARCONE 4S6-3983 l 3ab.uj 20 NORTH BROWN STREET GLOUCESTER CITY. NEW JERSEY iSxcad Gux Specially 'JSixtdday Cadci and OVcddiny Cakti z adt. UJo (Dxdtx and 9 I, mam,mem me. GENERAL MACHINISTS 110 South New Broadway Broolrlawn, N.J. 08030 |609) 456-1932 (609) 4568401 GEORGE COHEN (609 ) 456-5066 JAMES LEWIS MeGLADE AGENCY Real Estate and Insurance 23 North Broadway Gloucester City, N.J. 08030 Compliments of CRAZY NEIL AND DIRTY CONNIE PEGGY’S SCHOOL OF THE DANCE 193 CLEMENTS BRIDGE ROAD DEPTFORD, NEW JERSEY 845-9563 Ballet • Toe • Tap «Jazz Best Wishes and Good Luck To The Class of ’75 MR. MRS. JOHN ■ 1 AL ROSE APOTHECARY MURPHY 1 ■ 2940 Yorkship Square ■ Camden, N.J. 08104 H 541-2990 (Westville) GEORGE D. McCLAIN H Karen ’75 Cheryl ’76 H Congratulations Good Luck H To the Class of’75 I THEPERSINGS Me CLAIN MO VING 1 COMPANY ■ Susan ’78 Paul ’80 510lComlySt. Highway 73 Phila., PA. 19135 Palmyra, N.J. 08065 H WA 3-0390 829-3310 Patrons 153 r 881-162 1400 cut! of CoU Beor «t .11 Congratulations MAZZEO'S CAFE PACKAGE GOODS Big Selection of Vine , Liquor , Champagne Domestic and Imported Luncheon Special 115 E. HIGH STREET Served 11:30 - 2:00p.m. GLASSBORO, N. J. MR. MRS. JAMES QUINLAN Compliments of Dom Profico — Counselor ST. ANNE CHURCH Westville, N. J. HILLCREST MEMORIAL PARKASSN. L. 589-7550 J Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of’75 THE UZDIENSKI FAMILY A K C Stud Service All Breeds Moderate Rates ROSS HAVEN Poodle Service T«l. 845-7151 100 South Grove Avenue National Park. N. J. 08063 Congratulations And Best Wishes to the BEST WISHES Class of ’75 to the From CLASS of’75 from ST. MARGARET’S THESIDERIO FAMILY MEN’S CLUB Woodbury Heights, N.J. L J Patrons 155 r WEST DEPTFORD BANK McCANN FUNERAL HOME 851 Monmouth Street Gloucester City, N.J. 08030 JAMES MATTEO and SONS, Inc. “DmUm in Scta b Oran. ‘ScUUi A ffUtala 1708 ROUTE 130 THOROFARE. N. J. 08086 T.Upho... 843-0396 L Miss Fran Reiss 784-5892 THE FRAN REISS STUDIO of Performing Arts Emerson Ave Gibbsboro Rd, Lindenwold, NJ 08021 Phone 784-1999 Baby Rhythm Toe Gymnastics Tap Ballet Ballroom Slimnastics Jazz Acrobatic Baton Teacher Training Program A CAPTINS CHARTHOUSE Broadway Cumberland Sts. Gloucester City 456-2145 Seeing the finest in Seafood Italian Cuisine Dining Dancing To the Class of 75 our wishes for success from the Class of ’44 Compliments KEENAN’S T. V. THE NATIONAL BANK OF MANTUA A. C. SHULTES SONS, Lambs Road Office Mantua Office Sewell Mantua INC. “More friends because we help more people” L 664 S. Evergreen Ave. Woodbury, N.J. 08090 J Patrons 157 HOMEROOM9B 022 Catherine Clark Gerald Fisher Leah Connelly Karen Fitzpatrick Lisa Corso Kevin Flinn Linda Howard John Flynn Michael Crowley Jeffery Formanek Denise Crumsho James Fritz Nancy Curtis Joseph Gambogi Joseph Daly Marie Geserick Matthew DeBerardinis George Giambanis Debra Dennison Mary Gigante Gregg Desher Cathleen Gonzales Horace Dixon Veronica Gorman Carlene Dott Lisa Grande Harry Duffy Kim Griffith Martin Dugan Cheryl Knowles Linda Dyson John Cole — President Denise Eichenburg Denise Fanelli Helene — Vice-President And Mrs. Woods Wish The Seniors the Blessings of Happiness And Success 158 Patrons Ceramic Gifts for Every Occasion Phone 456-2804 3l eL jUa i Ceramics CU r S. WaryaL 113 STANLEY AVENUE WESTVILLE. NEW JERSEY 08093 PHOTOGRAPHER Portraits - Candid Weddings Phone 456-1720 Made to Your Order 518 SOMERSET ST GLOUCESTER CITY, N J INDUSTRIAL SERVICES C. R. VARIETY STORE 502 S. Broadway, Gloucester, N.J. 206 Lane Ave. Gloucester, N. J. CLAYTON ROPE CO. PAULA. ROBBINS THE NEW JERSEY ZINC R. C. EQUIPMENT CO. INC. COMPANY 0NAN GENERATORS Foot of Water Street Gloucester, N.J. 522 So. Broadway Gloucester, N.J. 08030 Incarnation Parish Mantua, N.J. Michael Pat Bob Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Class of’75 The Busarello Family Barb Berry Barb Iacouone Pat Busarello Dory Kralle Maureen Green Trisha Budesa Mary Ann Flagg Bern Courant Franny Weis el Dolores Musero Debbie Desher Maureen Bongiovanni Barb Bill , .) 848-7033 Mobllj ROADSERVICE Woodbury Chevron SHERWOOD MOBIL JOHN D. OXLEY DEALER KINGSH1GHWAY WESTWOOD DR. TIRES — BATTERIES WOODBURY, N. J. ACCESSORIES RX BELL — Crest Pharmacy, Inc. Edward’s Appliance Service, Inc. 860 West Browning Rd. Bellmawr, N.J. 931-6500 931-6121 Luck, Love, Happiness To the CLASS of 75 The Raspa Family Mike, Sr. — Lorraine Michael 75 Richard 79 Marc ’85 H. Rhoda Sons Fairview Pharmacy 1192 YORKSHIP SQUARE CAMDEN, N. J. PHONE 365-1210 FREE DELIVERY DeLuxe Cleaners Medical Equipment Unlimited Hospital Supplies For Rent or Sale 916 Market St. Gloucester N.J. 456-9703 JOHN J. TULL (609) 931 6570 broker 815-6610 © James T. O'BRIEN REALTY Real Estate Marketing Service Box 39. Route 41,'fleer N S Freeway Deptford, New Jersey 08096 SHIVERS FUEL CO., Inc. William J. Egan Electrical Contractor Carchidi’s Cold Cuts Smitty’s Arco Station Hessian Ave., National Park, N.J. Bell Supply Co. 7220 Crescent Blvd. Pennsauken, N.J. 08110 609-931-3590 KELLEY KARPETS COMPLETE LINE OF RUGS RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL 102 W. BROWNING RD„ BELLMAWR, N. J. THOMAS KELLEY JoANN DeGAILLER DAVE HUMMEL'S Mobil KftVICCNTC • Mavtcc IHTIWTAT MS A JfBO OAD THOaOfAAt N 1 OSOM FREE ESTIMATES Thoma Piano Company 417 Salem Avenue Woodbury, N.J. CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS “75” ENGINEERING SURVEYS, Inc. Civil Engineers and Land Surveyors 247 Main St.. Mantua, N.J. 08051 468-2000 Herbert J. Neilio Jack Plasket Third National Bank of New Jersey Broadway George St. Gloucester, New Jersey J JFUEL OIL 301 LUTHER AVE., NATIONAL PARK, N. J. 08063 845-0844 845-9440 SALES — BURNER SERVICE - REPAIRS JOE NEILIO AND SON-IN-LAWS r l ri y Hi i—1 - 1 Continental Construction Co. 603 Black Horse Pike Williamstown, N.J. 164 Patrons Social Patrons Mr. Mrs. Edward Sammler Naple’s Pizzeria Robert Heisler Kathie Harker “69” Mr. Mrs. Mike Schooley Mr. Mrs. Louis Fillari Mr. Mrs. H. Taylor Mr. Mrs. Anthony Dianora House of Carpet The Rovere Family Sal’s Mobil Station, Bellmawr, NJ Mr. Mrs. Raymond Souer Mr. Mrs. Francis Quinlan Mr. Mrs. Rocco A. Petroni Mr. Mrs. Louis Petrella Family Marian Mosteig “76” Gloucester House Mr. Mrs. David Martin Mr. Mrs. Edward Herkins Family John Flynn Family Berlin Glass and Mirro Company Sal’s Cleaners Mr. Mrs. Joseph Andaloro John J. Andaloro “74” Mr. Mrs. J. Wirbick Barbara Thompson “75” Mr. Mrs. William Boyer Carol Ryder “75” Mr. Mrs. William O’Sullivan Mr. Mrs. James A. Nolan Mrs. Mary Mannices Mr. Mrs. Bernard Murtaugh Family Don Maryak Mr. Mrs. Albert Goldhammer Mr. Mrs. L. Lutz Family Mrs. Elizabeth Prickett Fran “71” Denise Goldschmidt Mr. Mrs. Peter J. Pretas Johnny Elaine Rich “71” Lois Dicken “75” Bill Dicken Jr. “79” Mr. Mrs. Daniel Di Camillo Mr. Mrs. Joseph Di Simone Parke-Grove Beauty Parlor Park Wine Liquor Mr. Mrs. Ernest Cipolone Gordon Burrows Mr. Mrs. Frank Barry Mr. Mrs. F. Iacovone Tom Iacovone Debbie Frank Pryzwarq Mr. Mrs. Walter Hall Mrs. Anna Reddy Mr. Mrs. John Kucher Benefactors Anthony’s Card Gift Shop Lenny Procacci (California Wine Grapes) Mr. Mrs. Robert Heisler Mr. Mrs. William E. Jensen Sons Palmer’s Shell Servicenter Students of Sacred Heart School — Camden Mr. Mrs. Thomas J. Woods Mr. Mrs. John Convery Heims Pure Foods Mr. Mrs. John Ciechon Party World by Ann’s Caterers Mary E. Sullivan Grove Hardware and Home Supplies The Snyder Family Mr. Mrs. Thomas Demo Cheryl “76” Mr. Mrs. Michael Angelotti Family Mr. Mrs. Edward R. Davis Mr. Mrs. James G. Sullivan Moores Trucking Company Globe Carpet Co. Dial (609) Carpets Mr. Mrs. John Levins Sr. Tony’s Service H-C Fabrics Betty Henry Goldschmidt “Compliments of Ed Cotter” “Good Luck — Giesen Family” Mr. Mrs. William Dicken Sr. Mrs. Chicone Eileen, Steve, Dave Baginsky Mrs. Albert Baginsky Mr. Mrs. Norman Muhlbaier A. Carino Sons A Friend Marions Budget Market New York Extract Manufacturers of Syrups Toppings The Maglio Our Lady Queen of Peace Mr. Mrs. John W. Daily Mr. Mrs. Thomas J. Kelley Pat Roberts Mr. Mrs. Charles J. Messner Sr. Mr. Mrs. Thomas Crosser Mrs. Myrtle Cannon Mrs. Mary Griess Jaskulski Family Mr. Mrs. Howarth Law Mr. Mrs. Frank Flagg Jr. Debbie Prelas “73” Pete Prelas “70” Dr. Mrs. John Corcoran Bunny Sullivan Mr. Mrs. Ralph J. Sullivan Cdn. Mrs. George L. Dunn Mr. Mrs. Frank E. Keebler Mr. Mrs. Micheal A. Minder Kerwood Derby Todd Rundgren Mr. Mrs. J. Lynch Mr. Mrs. Bongovanni Family “Compliments of a Friend” Mr. Mrs. Alton E. Abbott Bellmawr Meats Lil Bill Carr Stahl Family O’Donnell Family Children Faculty of Sacred Heart School, Mt. Ephraim Tony “74” Gail Fillari “77” Mrs. Edna Marquis Luke O’Donnell Mrs. Mary Brennen Mr. Mrs. Raymond Burr Mr. Paul Clayton Mr. Mrs. William Long Magel Hagan Mr. Mrs. Ted Suckeil Mr. Mrs. William Parkam Mr. Mrs. John Philips Jeanett Cleveland Mr. Mrs. Frank Schwan Mr. Mrs. Thomas Quinn Family BOOSTERS Bill Wirbick Angelo Schallus Karen “75” Anthony Ester Faia Mr. James Grant Jr. Mr. Mrs. James Grant Linda “75” , Tom “77” , Bob “78” Pop’s Car Wash — Westmont, NJ Rick “79” , Tim “84” Mr. Mrs. Angelo Rapanaro Mr. Mrs. Patrick Tracey Mr. Mrs. Robert Townsley Miss Patricia Levins Mr. Mrs. Donald Tralle Gloucester Cleaners Claire Essig“73” Mr. Mrs. Edward Essig Joe Epstein(Foodarama, Wdby.) Janet and George Mr. Mrs. Howard E. Baumgardner Mr. Mrs. Robert Molieaux Mr. Mrs. James Barrett Mr. Mrs. Edmund Dempsey Tom Doris Bergbauer Gen “77” Danette Collins “91” Denise Collins “71” Mr. Mrs. Andrew Collins Andi Collins “77” Sal Amato “70” Sal Amato “70” Mrs. Anna Underwood Kathe, Linda and Michelle Rovere Doris Underwood John J. Underwood Frank and Terry Grimm Rita and Tony Infanti Terry Quinlan Mr. Mrs. James Pusey Proto’s Auto Body Andrea “76” Mr. Mrs. Andrew Proto Jr. Mr. Mrs. Henery F. Cohen Mr. Mrs. Richard E. Colletti Mr. Mrs. Robert Waterson Betsey Morris “76” Dr. Mrs. William G. Morris Mr. Mrs. Anthony Cosale Dr. Mrs. Lynch Coletti Morris John Epp Mr. Mrs. Donald Epp Mr. Mrs. John C. Wright Joe Lori “76” Mr. Mrs. Robert D. Kennedy Mrs. James Brown Mr. Mrs. Robert Trococci Carol Hutchinson “76” Mrs. James Hutchinson Mr. Frank Pine John J. Hutchinson Georgeann and Elaine “76” Glassboro Keypunching Service Mr. Mrs. As Haley Mr. Mrs. Anthony J. Gatterso Mrs. Viola Haley J. W. Godfrey Earl Craig III Mr. Mrs. Charles Malone Marty Me Donaugh Mr. Mrs. Albert A. Di Nardi Miss Laura Kawka, Class of “37” Mr. Mrs. George Pease Jr. Family Mr. Mrs. Francis R. Pease Mr. Mrs. H. L. Clark Girls 170 Patrons Pest Control Free Inspection No Obligation Woodbury Exterminating Co Specialists in Termite Control North Union Avenue THOROFARE, N.J. 08086 FHA VA Certifications Adam T. Baals, Owner-Operator 848-8068 O'Donnell's Family Restaurant, Inc. 401 N. Broadway. Gloucester, N.J. more s 77 President: Pat Murphy Vice President: Donna Thompson
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