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Joan C halmers Trigonometry. Geometry, Physical Science. B.A. Good Counsel Col- lege. M.A. St. Joseph’s University. Sophomore class moderator. If she had leisure time, she would enjoy most of it in a swimming pool. She loves to cook for her hus- band and two sons, and hopes to complete her graduate studies at Rutgers University. Bernadette Barbeiri Steno 1 and 2, Secretarial Practice, typing I and II. Attended Berkeley Business School. She spends her free time playing tennis and working with ceramics. Sr. Joan Boyle Accounting. Bookkeeping, Com- puter Programming. Typing. Earned her B.A. at Mt. St. Mary, and her M.Ed. from Trenton State College. National Honor Society Advisor. Michael Brumbach Algebra 2 and Calculus. Earned his B.S. at the University of Pennsyl- vania. Junior class moderator and the assistant football coach. He enjoys relaxing in his free time. One thing he would change, if given the chance, would be cafete- ria duty. David Coghlan Guidance. English Chairman, Eng- lish IV. B.A. Mt. St. Mary’s Col- lege. M.A., Temple University. His fantasy is to be surrounded by students whose constant com- plaints are that they don’t receive enough homework and that they don’t read enough Shakespeare. John T. Colman Administrative Assistant, History I and II. B.A. Mt. St. Mary's Col- lege. Senior trip coordinator, dance moderator. Social Studies Chair- person. k Jeff Cohen Communications, Typing. Girls’ tennis and basketball coach. At- tended Colgate University and re- ceived his B.A. from Dickinson College. He spends his summers in search of the perfect tan. During his free time he enjoys running and sleep- ing. One of the important events on his calendar this year is the Cookie Monster’s Birthday. Donna DeAngelis English 1 and II. Attended the Philadelphia College of Art. In charge of bulletin boards and play- book layout. She enjoys cat watching, cook- ing, reading, and relaxing at the shore. Hopes to some day teach Art Majors (seniors) in an open envi- ronment.
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Reverend Thomas McIntyre Principal. Mt. St. Mary’s College, Villanova, M.A. Fr. McIntyre was recently named editor of the Catholic Star Herald, the Camden diocesen weekly. In his spare time (not very often) Fr. McIntyre plays tennis and racquetball. Winters find him launching slap shots on Wcstville Lake. He spends most of summer vacation at GCHS preparing for the school year, but takes occasional short trips to the shore. An avid Phillies’ fan, he is often seen at the Vet with Fr. Martin. His psychology class is enlightening. Reverend Joseph Martelli • Fr. Martelli is theVice-Prin- cipal at G.C.H.S. He is a na- tive New Yorker. Fr. enjoys teaching Senior theology. The afternoon announcements would not be the same without him. Everyone agrees that they could not have their Birthdays announced by a nicer guy. Most Reverend George H. Guilfoylc Bishop of Camden Most Reverend James L. Schad Auxiliary Bishop of Camden Rt. Reverend Monsignor James T. Tracy Superintendent of Schools 17
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A ELVIS . COSTELLO UlM tiflk Anthony F.ttore Teaches English 3 and 4. He at- tended St. Joseph’s in Phila. Enjoys playing tennis, taking in movies, basketball games and read- ing. Would like to change the loca- tion of the school to California. Sr. Lisa Teacher of Biology and Advanced Placement Biology. She attended college at Mt. St. Mary, New- burgh and Villanova Univ. She is the Student Council Moderator. In her leisure time she likes reading and crewel. Mrs. Otilia R. (.carhardt Teaches Spanish and French. She is mother and chauffeur for two teenagers. She enjoys reading and collecting recipies. Attended Glass- boro State. Sr. Mary Gerald , O.P. Taught Latin, Religion and French in her earlier days at Gloucester Catholic. She is the present direc- tor of the Library. She attended Providence College. Assumption College, Glassboro College, Villan- ova Unniversity and Fordham Un- niversity. If she could change one thing at Gloucester Catholic High School, she would build one building to hold all the students. 1 V Joseph Gorman Teacher of Religion 3 and 4. He is the Freshman basketball coach. Ring Mass Moderator, and J.V. Softball coach. He attended Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick. He enjoys sports, music, and reading. He would like to abolish afternoon homeroom. His most dis- tinctive quality is his uncanny rc- semblence to Warren Beatty. He spends his summers working at Gloucester City Adult H.S. Mr. Thomas lacotone Teaches History, Sociology, also Social and Cultural History. He attended Glassboro State, Susque- hanna. Faculty Mngr.. A.V. Moderator, and Head Football Coach. Some of his favorite past-times are reading, going to the movies, and playing handball. Mr. laco- vone spends his summers at the shore and works at Super's Gym. n Diane Klimcak Teacher of Advanced Art, Graph- ics and Design and Drawing and Painting. She is very active in the yearbook and in ski club. She re- ceived her B A. from Glassboro. Ms. “K” loves a good joke and enjoys photography, travelling and astrology. Her summers are spent at the shore and working. Her fan- tasy is to totally design and run her own restaurant. She would like to eliminate yearbook deadlines. Hei best times were shared with home room 1 ID and 12D. 77?? Teaches English 1 and 3. She is the Vocation coordinator, and the RAMPAGE moderator. She at- tended Rutgers, New Brunswick The one thing that she would like to change is the size of classes. In her leisure time she enjoys reading and ballet. She spends her summer at the shore relaxing. Her funniest experience was the day that Mi- chael Murphy taught her class. )
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