Holy Family Academy - Harvest Yearbook (Bayonne, NJ)

 - Class of 1946

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The keys which open the doors to universal calm are those forged in our own Holy Family Academy- namely: social morality, economic security, activ- ity, and leadership. Social morality gives access to tolerance and sportsmanship, that is the ability to live harmoniously with ourselves and others. Tolerance of all races, colors, and creeds is stressed in religion classes, and true sportsmanship quali- ties are deeply instilled to make finer characters. The second key, economic security, unlocks the portals to high standards of living which are so essential to the democratic way of life. The importance of self-betterment is emphasized to the student body-another indication of the priceless education given us. So we are thoroughly prepared for different walks of life and are instructed in the fundamental skills of living. Two of the most important keys are activity and leadership. Catholic action readies our minds and souls for leadership both in personal and in world affairs, for it is our duty as good Catholics to make this a better world in which to live. And so, we ask you, dear reader, while keeping these thoughts in mind, to interpret our book accordingly through the scenes depicted throughout the book. JEANNE PINE '46 Editor s fiiffr T, , -X as , ., X args. .. i X fr . s t K, . as K it , ,. ,Sl . Tl-IE HARVEST 1946 Jfalq Waoulaf :4 Bayonne New feueq H41-'Q' 1 HIS HOLINESS Pope Pius XII Um 04019 Walla P07142 Piwt Xll To you who rule with a gentle hand From the icy Artic to desert sand, Our homage and praises we lay at your feet O Vicar of Christ, 0 Shepherd most sweet. Bishop of Rome, Apostle of Peace, You pleaded Our dear Lord the conflict to cease You welcomed our soldiers with outstretched palms To the starving nations gave hope and alms. May all the world your message heedg Opus justitiae pax-your creed. May your hopes be fulfilled--every work be blestg To you Our Holy Father, we dedicate our best. JEANNE PINE '46 9 The Right Reverend Monsignor WILLIAM F. LAWLOR, LL.D. Diocesan Superintendent of Schools His Excellency, The Most Reverend THOMAS A. BOLAND, D.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Newark w Q? I AMILYAC 0 Xx I VA X f ff xx X 3E3Plcl5hNf'4 AYONNE NJ ELLEN DONLAN, RN Schooi Nurse S ? g S O 9 I f. oemig? Q, C3 Wig? gyms, i'-f -'INA s- - Y iosaPH MVRPH Music l. ES SULi,ivAN C . Fltlrviicai Edvfalwn MOTHER MARIA STELLA, M.A. Principal SISTER M. BEATRICE, M.A. Religion, French SISTER REGINA CONSILLI, B.A. Religion, English SISTER CHARLES MARIE, M.A. Religion, Latin, Chemistry SISTER CLARE LEONA, M.A. Religion, French, Music SISTER M. FRANCES TERESA, M.A. Religion, French SISTER GERTRUDE DE LOURDES, M.A. Religion, English SISTER HELEN JOSEPH, M.A. Religion, Mathematics SISTER HELEN REGINA, M.A. Religion, English, History SISTER M. JOHN EUDES, M.A. Religion, Latin, Spanish SISTER MARGARET DOLORES, B.A Religion, History SISTER MARY DORIS, B.A. Religion, Mathematics SISTER MARY LUKE, B.A. Religion, Mathematics, Science SISTER M. MELCHIOR, M.A. Religion, English, Aeronautics SISTER M. PHILOTHEA, B.A. Religion, Science SISTER RITA MERCEDES, M.A. Religion, Stenography, Typing SISTER SAN CUORE, M.A. English, Latin SISTER ST. MADELEINE, B.A. Religion, French, Librarian SISTER M. VERA TERESA, B.A. Bookkeeping, Typing, Office Practice Mr. Frank J. Aldbeck Mr. and Mrs. W. Becker Berry's Service Station Mr. and Mrs. J. Blazewicz Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Brennan John P. Browne Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cashman Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Connolly Padua Mr. and Mrs. J. Leahy Mr. and Mrs. J. Malloy Rev. Leo J. Martin Mr. and Mrs. L. McCulligan Mr. and Mrs. John McCurnin Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McGee Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McKenna Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Meleski Miss Mary F. Connolly Connolly Coal Company Mr. and Mrs. Connors Rev. Cornelius A. Corcoran Mrs. Theresa Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran James J. Curtin F. Czajkowski M. J. Devaney Dr. Lucius Donahue Drake Secretarial College C. J. Murphy, Coal Cr lce Co. Inc Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Murphy Ray Murray, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connell Rev. Flavian O'DonneII Mr. and Mrs. William O'DonneII Rev. Edward O'Flynn Mrs. George 0'Grady Mr. and Mrs. Dennis T. O'Leary Mrs. Ciel Dunnigan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Farrell Dr. Joseph A. Finnerty Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Finnerty Mrs. Helen F. Flanagan Mrs. Anna Flynn Mr. and Mrs. T. Gibbons H.F.A. Athletic Association Rev. Denis A. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. T. Healy Rev. Joseph A. Hearns Mr. and Mrs. George Henne Miss Margaret C. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'NeilI Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. O'NeilI Mr. and Mrs. George E. Pepin Mrs. Ann Perry Mr. and Mrs Lester C. Pine Mr. and Mrs. James Quigley Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reilly Mr. and Mrs. J. Rembisz Rev. T. G. Rembisz Mr. and Mrs. T. Rountree Mrs. D. Serpico Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Hogan William Hurley Alfred Johnston William Kearns William Keating W. Keller Mrs. Mary Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kiely F. Klose Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sewing Dr. and Mrs. James F. Shanahan Rev. Joseph T. Shea Miss Agnes Somers Mr. and Mrs. John Svec Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Yurko Rev. Thaddeus Zaorski Mr. and Mrs. William Zaorski f N GRADUATES x my , ,, X,-j Xlflxf x , , l w r Jean G. Aldbeck l62 West l9th Street St. Mary's So full of fun and yet so clever, She won many friends with no endeavor. Marcella M. Becker 8l2 Broadway St. Henry's Always charming, always sweet, Just the kind you'd like to meet. Theresa A. Blazewicx 96 West 15th Street Our Lady of Mount Carmel With her captivating smile, Terry certainly sets the style. Q Jean A. Boyle 208 Virginia Avenue Our Lady of Victories in s irit clever in mind Gay D , , , . A friend like Jean is hard to find. Colette J. Brady I9 West 34th Street St. Henry's Fun-loving, industrious and al- ways kind, A finer girl nowhere you'lI find , flirt gin Paul R. Brechbiel 97A West 33rd Street St. Henry's Four years of co-operation, Ranks Paul in high station. Jean E. Brennan 131 West 9th Street St. Mary's With pretty green eyes and flaming red hair, lt's hard to find another so fair. Ann Briody l53 Stegman Street Sacred Heart Carefree with much to say, Lighthearted, ever gay. Teresa L. Christie 98 West 10th Street St. Mary's In your heart she'll win a place, With cheery words and smiling face. Jean M. Collins 31 West 53rd Street St. Vincent's Always laughing, always gay, Jean will drive your cares away. Edward T. Connelly 192 Avenue C V, Ll- 1 K St. Andrew's 2 Q Though he does not have much ' ' ' ' to say, He rates high with us any day. Margaret E. Brown 221 Clerk Street St. Patrick's Rare compound of ambition, frolic and fun, She did her work well and rejoiced in a pun. 'E' Mary E. Connolly l6A Clendenny Avenue St. Patrick's A quiet taste, a brilliant mind, Appearance neat, and manner kind. ,,,.S El:-.Q 55,7 M L41-.3',-,'? 53..- 1-4 -7 1- V l. K f 'J :- Q - is Theresa A. Connors 374 Avenue C St. Mary's Full of pep, vim and vigor, When she's around, our smiles grow bigger. Eleanor M. Corcoran 104 West l6th Street St. Mary's Not only is she good on the Court, But Ellie is also a very good sport. Florence J. Corris 200 Lembeck Avenue St. Paul's Always ready and willing is Flo , Her lists of friends will ever grow. James M. Cox 69 West 57th Street St. Vincent's A quiet tongue and an active mind, Are a great team when com- bined. .-1 fQ.nns..- Jean A. Coyle 208 Arlington Avenue St. Patrick's Not too quiet, not too loud, Just the girl to make us proud, Thersea C. Cxajkowski 26 Edwards Court Our Lady of Mount Carmel In school, quiet to be sure, Outside, jolly and not so demure Patricia C. Crehan 130 Armstrong Avenue Sacred Heart There's mischief in her eyes, And her laughter shakes the skies. Robert P. Dames 750 Boulevard St. Henry's Here is a very nice lad, Who is always sharply clad. Francis X. Cummings 83 West 50th Street 3 f St. Vincent's 5 Thou h he a ears quiet and shy 4, Q h PD , There is a light of mischief in his eye. Margaret M. Delaney , - J -E X, N --1' if 'M-ii 5-5, ,,1,j,i 53 sas: sm sneer St. Andrew's A rare combination of frolic and fun, Who relishes a joke and reioices Eileen M. Curtin in a pun' 23 Winfield Avenue St. PauI's A winning smile the Iivelong day, Will bring success and ioy her way. Kitty, free from care, serene and gay, Will pass all troubled frowns Luke F. Dempsey 85 West 13th Street St. Mary's He is smart but no chatterbox, Just quiet like a fox. Willfam J. Donovan 339 Boulevard St. Mary's Constantly hopping and never lazy, Keeps Bill's wit from getting hazy. Helen T. Devaney 206 Linden Avenue St. Paul's A quiet nature, refined and sweet, Helen's a girl that can't be beat. Florence M. Drezwinski 9 East 40th Street St. Vincent's A thoughtful work, a happy smile, A helping hand make life worth while. . Catherine A. Donlon 13 Humphreys Avenue St. Andrew's away. Alice C. Dugan l6l West Eighth Street St. Mary's A cheer leading charmer of very small stature, With her sweet Irish smile your heart she will capture. Y Wy.. ,K fit Claire M. Dunnigan 48 Greenville Avenue St. Paul's Tall of stature and a girl worth meeting, With a sense of humor and a friendly greeting. Winifred A. Farrell 65 Trask Avenue St. Andrew's None know thee, that do not love thee, Nor name thee that do not praise thee. Joan P. Finnerty l34 West l lth Street St. Mary's Cute, petite and full of fun, She's a pal to everyone. Patricia E. FitzGerald 248 Clerk Street St. Patrick's Hereginse of humor makes one That she possesses spontanious appeal. Mary E. Fitlhenry 490 Avenue E St. Henry's She can cheer, she can yell, Does her job and does it well. Helen T. Flanagan 108 Randolph Avenue St. Patriclds A pretty girl, intelligent, clever, She'lI hold a place in our hearts forever. Harry F. Flynn 3ll Avenue A St. Mary's Without a little fun this world would be As deep and blue as the sea. Dorothy J. Francisco 49 Garretson Avenue St. Andrew's When ever you are in a spot Be sure to call upon our Dot . Mary B. Gibbons lO3 Lexington Avenue St, Andrew's Here's a girl who's bound to succeed Not only clever but with ability to lead, L ,. Helen B. Goode lOl North Street St. Mary's Sweet and fun-loving, void of guile With her whole heart's welcome in her smile. Dolores E. Halpin 364 Woodlawn Avenue Our Lady of Victories' This little maiden has the power To make kind words and smiles flower. ll rl Ellen A. Harrington 314 Broadway St. Mary's Always ready to make you smile Bright and cheery all the while -Q- Theresa M. Healy 196 Jackson Avenue St. Patrick's She's so quiet, she utters not a Deep, But there is a saying, 'still water runs deep. 1 Helene C. Henna 219 Clerk Street St. Patrick's Meet the president of l2B A great success she's bound to be. Robert J. Henry 145 Stegman Street Sacred Heart A friend who is tried and true Never has reason to be blue. Cecilia A. Hogan 164 Orient Street St. Andrew's The witty jest, the ready smile, Makes her friendship well worth while. - Cecilia Howard 122 Randolph Avenue St. Patrick's A lovable girl, with gorgeous E ES Y The fact that we're parting is hard to realize. Margaret T. Hurley 222 Princeton Avenue St. Paul's Smiling, laughing, full of pep, Always happy, always hep. ,-sry A' Marion A. Jakub 16 West 44th Street St. Josephks Marion, the manager of our bas- ketball team, ls held by all in high esteem. Claire F. Jedxiniak 97 Avenue E St. Mary's As neat as a pin, as sharp as a tack, As wise as an owl, as nimble as Jack. Cathleen A. Johnston 60 West 30th Street St. Henry's Dimpled cheeks and smiling face Not a one could take her placei Wim M. Julius ll2 Broadway St. Andrew's Behind that handsome face His mind works at a terrific pace. Getrude D. Kane 96 West 14th Street St, Mary's Curly locks and sparkling eyes Her popularity is no surprise. tl AQ. Marion C. Kearns 43 Van Houten Avenue Our Lady of Victories A sweeter girl you'Il never find With manners so gentle and re- fined. in -C 42? '1 : 's f II o if K A .,.? -1. Joseph R. Keating S5 Wade Street St. Paul's He jumped when the social life beckoned, But ballplaying comes in a strong second. Maureen Keating 27 East 43rd Street St. Vincent's Friendly always, eyes of blue All The best to her is due. Elizabeth M. Keaveney S59 Bramhall Avenue St. Patrick's With a kind word for everyone, Her many friends are easily won Marguerite C. Keller 272 Arlington Avenue St. Patrick's Her smiles, sweet words and in- spirations, Along Iife's road will cause sen- sations. Veronica T. Kelly l3O Wade Street St. Paul's Pretty Ronnie's Irish looks Could not be found in any books. Margaret J. Kennedy l38 Bartholdi Avenue St. PauI's You have so much wit and mirth about you, We can't imagine future life without you. 17 0.3 rl' Helen P. Klose l64 Danforth Avenue St. PauI's Even though she is shy, We know Helen will always get by. ling. ing- William D. Kiely 12 East 43rd Street St. Vincent's He never causes any alarm Because of his easy-going charm flaws .s .. 12746 W :-'zgiililfiifz' Ja vo - '- '96 X -me . ' ' - '73, iii.. 1 l-4 -,,.--.- .,.-.i- Elixabefh A. Leahy 12 Edwards Court St. Mary's A champion in every sport But especially on the basketball court. 4 Margaret M. MacFarlane 72 Humphreys Avenue St. Andrew's Maggie's fheart is made of gold Many memories of her we hold: .Fl 5545 William J. Mahoney 83 Trask Avenue St. Henry's Business first and pleasure after Does not include some happy laughter. Marion A. Malloy Sl West 4th Street St. Andrew's She is gentle, she is shy, But there's mischief in her eye Dorothy E. Marinchak 14 West lSth Street St, Joseph's Iiriendly, sincere, also sweet, better friend no one could meet. Amelia J. Massarelli 32l Broadway St. Mary's Charm and personality plus, To make Amelia dear to us. Dolores J. McCulIigan ll Cottage Street St. Andrew's A mellow voice, a heart that's QBYI And beauty to help her travel her way. Geraldine J. McCurnin 40 Kelly Parkway St. Andrew's A talented miss, with gay danc- ing feet, A grand disposition and manner sweet. Joan A. McGonigle 618 Avenue E St, Henry's A very gay and witty lass Mighty helpful in every class. Mary J. McGuinness 144 Stegman Street Sacred Heart With her blue eyes and smile so bright, Marion will always add some light. John F. McKenna 27l Avenue C St. Mary's This Jack has his hand in every trade And in many he leads the parade. H .f.- Kerwin F. McMahon 274 Neptune Avenue St. Paul's He is classed in a special fold Because of his voice of gold. fl 015 To Rluf N 1' up J: - P637 YM, - - - 121. Ry, 1.2. , ir- ll V. '- ' '- fi- L 1:1 - Margaret A. McMahon Bl West 15th Street St. Mary's As a feminine athlete she does excel Witty, fun loving, musician as well. 4 Bernadette J. McNelis lO3 Lexington Avenue St. Andrew's With her personality and her disposition fair, She will face the world without a care. 6 -0 -0 Mary B. McNulty 47 West 8th Street St. Mary's A girl with a sunny disposition Brimful of life and real ambi- tion. 5 Jean M. McPartIand 22 Olean Avenue St. Aloysius's Angacthgrulike her would be hard For Jean is a girl both true and kind. - l rf- ...K .. 5 'Q 'Q Elizabeth B. Meleski 31 West lOth Street St. Mary's Brimful of mischief, wit, and glee, , . As ever a pert young miss is she. Doris M. Miller 223 Ege Avenue Our Lady of Victories Quiet, friendly, also sweet, A combination one can't beat. Theresa C. Mulkeen 310 Avenue B St. Vincent's As sweet a lass you ever could meet, To have her around is really a treat. --.- -:xl Agnes R. Murphy 94 Newman Avenue St. Andrew's Her work is nothing but the Best, She meets each job with vim and zest. l s 45 Berenice M. Morley 94 Newman Avenue St Andrew's Because of her assurin wa s 9 Y , She'll be remembered for many days. Robert W. Murphy 345 Boulevard St. Mary's His presence is made worth- while V By his ever-ready smile. 3 T i Elizabeth T. Murtagh lOO Lembeck Avenue St. Paul's Liz, the cut-up of l2C Surely has a super personality. Joan M. Newman 80 West 38th Street St. Henry's Personality plus brains plus piano skill, Add up to Joan Newman, of a good natured will. Irene E. Norton 66 Astor Place St. Patrice A friendly smile for everyone, Sweet, petite and full of fun. Kathleen G. 0'ConneIl 503 Boulevard St. Mary's Bright of eyes, fair of hair, With this swell gal none can compare. Grace T. 0'Connor 68 West 9th Street St. Mary's A bit of seriousness, a bit of fun But with it all her work well done. John B. 0'Donnell 29 West l2th Street St. Mary's John's warm smile Never goes out of style, xv QA Y Cx! N guupnf Q4 William P. 0'DonneII 335 Boulevard Rosemary C. O'Leary 366 Avenue A St. Mary's With her Irish eyes, so pretty, 50 QEY, She's a true O'Leary way. in every St. Mary's Sometimes at work, but always QBY That is a typical O'Donnell day. -fl 'Q T., RID 7147? vote L I-f spa N ,.'.'Il ,,-M .., lk MQ -1--..-.,, 919 .1 ,, VA C' f ligf'-Tn? John J. Olsen William R. 0'Grady 75 West l6th Street St. Mary's Here is a man-about-town Who never wears a frown. Mary 0'Flaherty 73 West l5th Street St. Mary's She's always smiling, humorous, kind, A girl whose equal is hard to find. 26 East 3rd Street St. Andrew's A fellow who always does his best May honestly throw out his chest. Joan H. O'NeiIl 89 Garretson Avenue St. Andrew's Joan is like a lovely bird, Very active, but seldom heard, -'V Margaret C. O'NeiIl 48 Van Nostrand Avenue St. Paul's As Irish as a colleen fair, 11- Wilghl laughing eyes and shining air. ,,,-- William J. O'Rourke 55 Bayview Avenue Sacred Heart As buoyant as a cork, O'Rourke. Elizabeth M. Opel 84 West 42nd Street St. Vincent's Bett 's uiet and demure Y q I We all will miss her, of that I'm sure. Bernice B. 0'SulIivan l27 Randolph Avenue St. Patrick's We know her to be able and willing, For this reason she'll get top billing. Kathleen E. Orrnsby 99 West 54th Street St. Vincent's Her friends and charms know no extent For our own Lolly was heaven sent Alice Pasiechnik n IO7 Hobart Avenue A St. Andrew's A AIICS is quiet but still we know Her dauntless spirit will always show. ls our classmate Charlie Mary A. Pepin 420 Cherry Street St. Joseph's With brains and beauty, this Roselle resident, Won great fame as l2A's pres- ident. --1 'x.... --Q-H ., Robert J. Peregrin 255 Prospect Avenue St. Joseph's A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the best of men V- 4 or Dorothy E. Perry 228 First Street St. Mary's A girl of much ability, With unadorned simplicity. Jeanne C. Pine 420 Birch Street St. Joseph's Her jolly laugh We love to hear, Success for her will soon be near. 5-H--1 Veronica M. Porter I3 Van Nostrand Avenue St. Paul's To look at Vera is to see, What a pleasant girl is she. Dorothy A. Quigley ' 453 E. Westfield Avenue St. Joseph's Dotfs known for 'her pep and Wltlhfleveryone she makes a hit. E Mary M. Quinn l9 Lord Avenue St. Andrew's A pretty lass with a lilting voice, Of all her classmates she's the best choice. Dorothy F. Reilly 2186 Boulevard Our Lady of Victories Dot's a girl hard to find, With quiet ways and depth o mind. Evelyn I. Reilly 25 La Tourette Place St. Andrew's This winsome lass, full of fun, Never shirks when work's to be done. f Q -a Claire E. Rembisz 26 Edwards Court Our Lady of Mt. Carmel For a classmate short and sweet Claire is one hard to beat. Elizabeth J. Resyczynski 1200-Z Boulevard Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Not too serious, not too gay, But a sweet, jolly girl in work and play. Mary E. Rounrree 225 Grant Avenue Our Lady of Victories With her bright, brown, laugh- ing eyes, Pleasure reigns and sorrow dies. Regina A. Rush 800 Avenue A St. Henry's Combine her intelligence, her humor, her clothes Result-a wonderful girl every- one knows. Teresa M. Silva 79 West Fifth Street St. Andrew's Ever charmin ev g, er sweet Marie's the kind we like to meet l Margaret M. Stanton 83 Humphrey's Avenue St. Andrew's A tender heart, a ready smile --- : L She made our school days well '45 - ' i worth while. Ada M. Serpico 38 Madison Avenue St, Patrick's Ada's always lots of fun, A quip, a joke, for everyone. Dorothea A. Sewing 26 Pamrapo Avenue St Paul's L Agnes M. Sullivan 45 West 54th Street St. Vincent's Her many bright and cheerful ways, Have brightened all our weary days. A demure manner but clever mind Describes our Dotty, sweet and Visas was l kmd' Cecilia M. Sullivan 141 Lord Avenue Sweet and charming, gay and clever Success will be with her forever. St. Andrew's .1 Il Dorothy C. Sullivan 271 Ocean Avenue St. Paul's Quite a captivating girl, To us she'lI be a cherished pearl. 'R Robert T. Svec 19 Hartley Place St. Mary's His future lies above his collar For he is a full fledged scholar. Mary F. Thygesen 138 East Tenth Avenue St. Joseph's Always high in her class, not far from first, All the luck in the world to our future nurse. Evelyn R. Treusch 45 Dwight Street Sacred Heart Happy and gay the livelong day, Success will always come her way. Dorothy L. Trojan 32 West 24th Street Our Lady of Mt. Carmel DcitJIea'pproves of the golden She will succeed in or out of school. 'N we n'1'Yv' ilk 86 'KJ af Margaret B. Vanderburgh 24 East 33rd Street St. Henry's Her singing will brighten many a clay, Plus her sweet disposition and manner gay. Q-l Q Aurora I. Von Schaumburg 154 West 10th Street St. Mary's Laughing, studying, playing on the court, That's our Tootsie-the all- round sport. kk Margaret A. Walsh 161 Humphreys Avenue St. Andrew's So unaffected so composed of mind So athletic and so refined. William 0. Walsh 117 West 4th Street St. Andrew's Quiet thinking, spirits high Make Bill a very likeable guy, ' ., .',' l:ff gQ . x7:.l',,,N R is, r N.. ,V - at -yu A 7 'G K . 'V .- f V 4 , ,..f'.Q.'. 3r 1 Joan A. Wesbecker 21 East 35th Street St. Henry's A gift to any future bossg To H. F. A. she'll be a loss. Helen M. Wirth 321 Avenue C St. Mary's The cream of the crop, the salt of the earth, Best describes Miss Helen-Wirth. ,Qi - 1-4- TTJQJA. +.,. . f wt-5 1 Marie A. Wright 48 East l2th Street St. Mary's A sense of humor plus a smile, Equals a classmate who is worth- while. Edna J. Wyman 362 Avenue C St. Mary's A irl who's uiet and also wise, Q Cl To success she'Il surely rise. Marie A. Yurko 148 Broadway St, Andrew's Marie is always on the go With her happy smile and eyes To know Claire is a real delight. Harriet T. Zaorski I6 Cator Avenue Our Lady of Czestochowa A girl endowed with real ambi- tion, She'lI help fulfill H. F. A, tra dition. Claire M. Zimmer l6O Humphreys Avenue St. Andrew's so bright, f h FAMILYACA r Q She's efficient, that we' know. K X ESPICE fill BAYONNE Nl Ulyxsx l f if XX l 'aw- UNDER . mn gifiisvti ,gif img 5 mf.. , CLASS ' ,i0,k,. W, -.Mm V - ' 5.1 Q.. AAEN . ' V 'V' wf,,,,,r v i x V W I 59 - ,4 First Row: Janet Purcell, Mary Sweeney, Anne Hastings, Maryanna Butler--President, Joan Cashman-Mission Representative, Regina Paul. Second Row: Rose Marie Murray,-R. C. Rep- resentative, Joan Gordon, lrene Ouimette, Anne Riche, Teresa Fletcher, lrene Farrell. Thircl Row: Dolores Strauch, Joan Donavan, Patricia Moore, Frances Zindel, Mary Dougherty. Fourth Row: Florence Hall, Mary Wa-de, Rita Olsen, Eleanor Malcolm, Catherine McCusker, Marie Shaw. Absent: Irene Ponsak. 34 A : . E ., ,XE fl? 9 f 'F .A W X 3 4-len ' 3 First Row: Alice Hovell, Mary McGonigle-R. C, Representative, Cecilia Fitzgibbon-President, Ann O'Donnell-Mission Representative, Ann Bagley, Rose Marie Carroll. Second Row: Do- lores Clougher, Elizabeth Burns, Kathleen McTague, Marie Bachet, Teresa Alfieri, Esther Bosch. Third Row: Carol Campbell, Eileen Cromley, Lorraine Murray, Claire Altz, Ann Turnbach. Fourth Row: Mary Dunn, Joan Gillease, Margaret Meehan, Stella Sussek, Margaret Mae Markey. gi . W X uf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams Timothy J. Ahern Mr. and'M1rs. Paul Aldbeck Mr. and Mrs. Peter Aldbeck Mr. and Mrs. John Altieri Allbright Gift Shop Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Mr. and Mrs. G. Andrews Mr. T. Arlington, Jr. Mrs. T. Arlington Mrs. Anna Arnold' Mr. and Mrs. E. Aston Miss Jean Bachet '4l Mr. and Mrs. John Bachet Bake-Rite Bakery Mr. Leo Baklarx Phil Balbi, Jr. Gloria Bannon '45 Mr. H. T. A. Barnes Barrett's Milk Mrs. Dorothy Barrilla Mrs. John J. Barry Bart Boyle '44 Marianne Barto Elreta M. Bass RN. Marguerite C. Bauer Baurdin's Candy Store Bayonne Wholesale-Food Co. Marcella M. Becker '46 M. and J. Becker Mr. and Mrs. Bednarek Mr. and Mrs. A. Beebe M-r. and Mrs. H. Bell Josephine Ben Bergen Point Restaurant Bergen Point Valet Service Pvt. Robert J. Bergen Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Bernard Mrs. Samuel D. Berry Mr. and Mrs. J. Bielen Mrs. Grace Bies Mr. Raymond Bies Mr. George W. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. L. Blair C. Blumenstock '48 C. F. Blumenstock '40 Miss Isabel Boland Mr. and Mrs. J. Boland Mrs. R. E. Bangs Mrs. Ann Bonner Frances Bonner Mrs. Beatrice Borkoski '33 Mrs. Borus Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boyle Edward Boyle '45 Gerard T. Boyle '44 Mrs. Boyle Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle Mrs. Susan Boyle Nora Boyle Mrs. Mary Boyle Miss Ellen Bozla Mrs. Lillian Bozza James J. Borsa S lfc T. William Braden Mrs. C. Brannick Louis Braurer 80041214 Miss Terese Brechbiel Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Breen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brennan Betty Brennan '47 Mrs. Elizabeth Brennan Jean E. Brennan John J. Brennan Marie Brennan J. Robert Brennan '43 Miss Mary Brennan Mr. and Mrs. T. Brennan Cornelius Briody Joseph Briody Mr. P. Briody Mrs. P. Briody Peter Briody Mr. and Mrs. R. Broderick Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown Miss Mary Brown Miss Ruth Bruchan Mr. I. Brzostowski Miss Rita Buchholz B uchley's Grocery Helen Bugdon Mickey Buff Mildred Bull Mrs. Wallis Bull Mrs. H. Burfiaind Agnes Burke Mrs. Jennie Burnell Mrs. Marie Burnell Mrs. M. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Butler John J. Cfulen Marian Callen Mrs. E. Calverly Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell Miss Grace Carroll '45 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carlson Mr. and Mrs. J. Carney Mrs. R. Carr Mrs. Catherine Casey John Casey Mrs. Katherine M. Casey Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cashman Francis Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. Peter M . Catanzaro Catholic War Veterans Catholic War Veterans, Post 37 Mr. and Mrs. A. Cederson Centreville Delicatessen Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cerwinski S. Chandoha Mr. and Mrs. M. Charles Mr. John Cherfinski Mr. and Mrs. S. Chesler Mr. Al Christie James T. Christie Tom Cimmello Mary Anne Clark '49 Mr. John F. Cleary Mrs. John F. Cleary Barbara C mielewski Mr. Coakley Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cody lean M. Colacurcio Mr. Edward Coleman Mr. Willlkzm L. Coleman 36 Miss Katherine Collins '42 Miss Bette Conly Mrs. James F. Connell Mr. and Mrs. Edward Connelly Mr. and Mrs. James Conners Miss Ann Connolly Charles J. B. Connors Francis X. Connors Margaret M. Connors '43 Michael Connors Joan Conte Mrs. Helen Cooney Margaret M. Cooney Ptc. John F. Corcoran Mr. Joseph Corcoran '39 Florence J. Corris '46 Cottage Bakery Mr. James Coyle Mrs. M. Coyle Mr. and Mrs. J. Cox Marion Cox Mr. and Mrs. M. Cox Mr. James J. Crehan Mr. James J. Crehan Miss Mary A. Crehan '44 Mr. Matthew J. Crehan Louis M. Creighton Agency Virginia Crogan '47 Mrs. Susan Cronley Mrs. Crotly Mrs. D. Cruise Mrs. Elizabeth Cruise, dec. Mr. and Mrs. Cubberley John Cummings Larry Cummings Mrs. L. J. Cummings Mary Cummings James R. Curtin Major and Mrs. T. Curtis Mrs. Jane C. Cushing C. Czaikowski '4l Theresa C. Czaikowski '46 Donato Dachille Mr. and Mrs. John Dalton Mr. and Mrs. James Daly Mr. and Mrs. Michael Damato Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dames Thomas Dames Mrs. Helen Danelecki Mr. Jackie Davidson Davis Studios Miss Cecilia L. Dawson Andrew De Bernado Mrs. Stanley Dee Theresa Deissler '45 Mrs. William Delaney James J. Delaney S llc Mrs. M. Delaney Joseph R. Del Master '45 Beverley M. Dempsey Mr. L. Dempsey Mrs. L. Dempsey Martin E. Dempsey Mary A. Dempsey De Rosa Food Market Jerry De Rosa Mr. James Devaney Mr. Michael Devaney Jr. ' e Ka - S.- M. . First Row: Helen Hennessy, Marie Doolan-Mission Representative, Frances Bonner-Red Cross Representative, Mary Dillon-President, Mary Gleason, Catherine Driscoll, Kathryn Banko. Second Row: Jane Cody, Virginia Croghan, Dolores Dugan, Dolores Karecky, Anna Marie Bed- narek, Teresa Boyle, Margaret Coakley, Elizabeth' Brennan. Third Row: Marie Gettings, Marga- ret McCormick, Ann Cody, Joan Conte, Lorraine Esposito, Bernadette Gillen. Fourth Row: Mildred Bell, Ann Bonner, Marion Cullen, Kathleen Flannery, Mary Walsh. Fifth Row: Doris Broderick, Cathleen Brannick, Mary Boyle, Catherine Brenner, Theresa Mierzejewska. 37 .lt , 0 G Q ' 1 First Row: Marion Cox, Mary McGraw, Margaret Kitson, Barbara Tierney-President, Ann Tus- cano, lnez Hohmann, Patricia Hannan. Second Row: Ellen Marie Ort-Red Cross Representa- tive, Marie Sullivan, Catherine Kunkel, Reginia Branche, Mary.O'Donnell, Helen Lenahan, Elizabeth Russell. Third Row: Dorothy Siemon, Theresa Ward, Eleanor Haggerty, Eleanor Kli- mack, Alice Gallagher, Rita Boyle, Elizabeth Murray. Fourth Row: Mary McGee, Gertrude Reid, Jean Vreelan, Mary White, Mary Jane Hingston, Lorretta Lasch, Amelia Mulligan, Mission Representative. 38 - e First Row: John O'Neill, Daniel Boyle, Vincent Perricane'-iVice President, John Curry-Presi- dent, Paul McElwee-Mission Leader, Thomas Griffin, Thomas Powanda. Second Row: Ken- neth Holton, Matthew Hammel, Joseph l-logan, Anthoni Conti, Terrence Reilly. Thord Row: Lawrence O'Grady, Joseph Widmaier, John McGlywnn, Stephen Watson, Wilfred Fischer. Fourth Row: Edmond Kegelman, John Gallagher, James Bleakley, Michael Kennelly. Fifth Row: Edward Russ, James Brennan, Eugene O'Donnell, Peter Eckel, David Von Schaumburg, George Bonner. Sixth Row: Cornelius O'Donnell, Edward Huey, Richard Sullivan, Edward Mack, Vincent Gibbons. Absent: Michael Hayes. S ,vgifif Mrs. William Deverell Frances Dickerhof Dr. Wallace Dickson Mary Dillion Mr. and Mrs. Louis De Meola Mr. and Mrs. A. Dimek Beniamine Dineen Mr. and Mrs. B. Dineen Mr. Dobb Mary Doherty '47 Harold J. Dolan '43 Mrs. M. Donolon Mrs. John Donohue Mrs. Catherine Donovan Helen Donovan '39 Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Donovan Mr. and Mrs. James P. Donovan James J. Donovan, Sr. James J. Donovan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Donovan Regina A. Donovan Mike Donovan's Chateau Marie K. Doolan Mr. and Mrs. Doran Mr. and Mrs. J. Doran Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty J. J. Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dowlasiewicz John A. Dowling Margaret Doyle '42 Altons J. Drexwinski Jean Dreswinski Mr. and Mrs. J. Dreswinski Mrs. Agnes Driscoll Mrs. C. Driscoll John D. Driscoll Nicholas Driscoll Mrs. Theresa Driscoll Miss Estelle Du Bois Mr. Louis B. Du Bois Mrs. Louis B. Du Bois Mr. Raymond L. Du Bois Miss Patricia Duffy '45 Mrs. G. Dugan Mr. James Dugan Mrs. James Dugan Mr. and Mrs. P. Dugan Rose Dugan '45 Miss Susan Dugan James Dunnigan S lfc Miss Margaret Dunnigan Miss Regina Dunphy '42 Mrs. John Dwyer Mrs. Thomas Dwyer Mary Louise Eggers Audrey Elder Mlss Rita M. Ellls Empire Cleaners 0 Dyers Mr. and Mrs. A. Engel Entenmann's Florist Equity Meat Market Mrs. William Esker Lorraine Esposito Mr. Paul Eulsanks Edward Eugene Mary Evers Mr. and Mrs. T. Fallon Mr. and Mrs. W. Fallon 8ao4l'm4 Gloria Fama Mr. B. .l. Farmer Mrs. B. 1. Farmer Mr. Larry Farrell Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Farrell Mr. Patrick .l. Farrell Fashion-Warb Mrs. Mildred Feeney Russell Femyrlepen Mr. and Mrs. Fernis Mrs. Harry Ferguson Mrs. Ann Fetchko Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Filer Miss Catherine Finnerty Mr. Dan Fisoki Gerald Fitz Gerald Mary A. Fitz Gerald Helen D. Fitz Gerald Marguerite I. Fitz Gerald Mrs. Patrick Fitz Gerald Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Fitzhenry Mr. and Mrs. L. 1. Fitzhenry Nicholas T. F itzhenry Margaret Flanagan Mr. Harry 1. Flanagan Miss Mary E. Fanagan Mrs. Mary Flannery Miss Eileen Fleming '43 Lt. Margaret M. Fleming '41 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fleming Joseph Fliecher Mrs. W. Flinn Mr. William Floyd Mr. and Mrs. William Floyd Miss Kathleen Flynn Miss Regina Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foerst Mr. and Mrs. Martin 1. Ford Forest Nut Shop Roseann Forker '44 F ossetta's Cafe Miss Mary Foy '43 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Fox Mr. and Mrs. D. Francisco Mrs. Thomas F rayer Mr. and Mrs. Philip Friedman A Friend A Friend Mr. and Mrs. William Frost Mr. and Mrs. L. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Walter Furey Miss Margaret E. F urey Mr. Frances X. F urniss Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F womey Margaret F womey Neil Gallagher Miss Sibina Gallagher Miss Margaret Gallagher Mrs. Marie Gachan '45 Mrs. James Gaglen Doris Gale Thomas J. Gallagher Richard Z. Gallavan Thomas V. Ganley Dennis Carmley Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Gartlan Edward Gately Mr. J. J. Gately 40 Mr. Martin Gately Mrs. Mary Gately Thomas W. Gately Mr. and Mrs. William Gaydon Mrs. C. Gebus Chas. E. Gebus Marie C. Gebus Mary E. Geibel '45 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Geibel Mr. Matthew Gelchion Mrs. L. Geores Gerner's Shop Gerschits Pharmacy Mrs. Frank Gettings Giancola, Coal Cr Ice Mrs. Nora Gill Mrs. Henry Gillen Dorothy Gilliland '45 Mr. and Mrs. E. Gleason Mr. and Mrs. J. Gleason Glenwook Market Mr. Harold J. Golden Mrs. Harold J. Golden Mrs. W'. Goldey Mrs. Helen Golias Miss Helen B. Goode Mr. Thomas Goode Mrs. T. Goode Lorraine Gordon '45 Mr. and Mrs. J. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graham Mr. and Mrs. Adam Grau Mr. William Green Mrs. W. R. Green Mr. and Mrs. C. Grim Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grimager John J. Griffin '39 Lawrence F. Grueningh Jr. Mrs. Beryl Green Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gutowski Mr. and Mrs. John Haggerty Edward Hales Mr. F. Halpin Mrs. F. Halpin Eleanor Hannan '42 Mr. Patrick Hannan Mr. T. Harrington Mr. and Mrs. T. Harrington Miss Florence Harrison Harry's Liquor Store John Hara Mr. J. Hasselt Anne Hastings '47 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hastlng Miss Kay Hourihan Dr. H. Hauston Mr. Richard A. Hayes '37 Mr. and Mrs. Healy Mr. and Mrs. David Heath Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Heaney Anne Heggle Mrs. Joan Henna Ptc. George Henna Helen Hennessey Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Maurice Hickey Mrs. Maurice Hickey Miss Anne Marie Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hicock 8 14 -Q. -v - First Row: Barbara Lapanne, Marion Cassidy, Dolores Amerrnan-Red Cross Representatives, Joan M. Donavan-President, Catherine Blurnenstock-Mission Representative, Mary O'Donnell, Mary T. Gallagher. Second Row: Marie Koscs, Mary Keeney, Margaret Eichler, Margaret Cos- grove, Agnes O'Halloran, Hedwig Czajkowski, Rose McCaffrey, Mary Ann Wengstrom, Marie Ryan. Third Row: Florence Donnelly, Consuella McCarthy, Kathleen Barry, Mary Geraldsek, Ann Ward, Ann Katko, Emma Dellandrea. Fourth Row: Berenice Weicker, Florence Paradine, Patricia Harrity, Patricia MacQueen, Regina Kopacz, Joan H. Donavan, Mary Ann Allen, Georgi- anna Roche. Fifth Row: Joan Meehan, Cecilia Blyskal, Theresa Sullivan, Mary Rose Gallagher, Therese Novak, Kathleen Reilly, Regina Jakubowski. Sixth Row: Sheila Boyle, Margaret Ma- honey, Joan Hayes, Audrey Rickert, Nancy Thompson. Seventh Row: Patricia Hurley, Patricia Donnelly, Anna Marie Golias, Marion Davis, Elizabeth Jane Kelly. W .-S' B First Row: Florence Maclnerney, Anne Flanagan, Alice Stephens, President, Loretta McCarbe- Mission Representative, Joan Jedziniak, Margaret Messana, Mary Reynolds. Second Row: Barbara O'Connor, Theresa Bonner, Mary Duffy, Gertrude Morley, Helen Garrett, Mary Meleski, Eileen Delaney. Third Row: Berenice Gatfeney, Dolores Maleko, Doris Miller, Joan Woods, Patricia Funge, Rita Sminer. Fourth Row: Agnes Bonner, Marilyn Longo, Nora McGee, Ruth Arnold, Dolores Bickner, Madelyn Clemente. Fifth Row: Concetta Rossiello, Audrey Elder, Do- lores Kita, Rosanne Forwer-Red Cross Representative, Eleanor Moner, Anne Foran. 42 kv 1. q xg V. 4+ 5 's 9 Sabi W, 9 .ix 3 , EV' S i, - if S6 U 1 2 w - First Row: James Crehan, Richard McCurnin, John Ryan-Mission Representative, Herbert Miller-President, Thomas Meath-Red Cross Representative, James Carroll, James O'Donnell. Second Row: Alexander Pasiechnik, William Mahon, James Brennan, Martin Solan, James Branche, Alfred Geibel. Third Row: William Hurley, Donald Mahoney, James Carney, Robert Sekel, Raymond Mahoney, Richard O'Brien. Fourth Row: Henry Chrzanowski, James Silva, Michael Dowling, Timothy Driscoll, William Pearl, Charles Rhea. Fifth Row: Edward Dugan, Roger Lambert, Robert Beckert, James Murphy, Donald Gallagher, Robert Wall. 44 M 4 14 First Row: Dolores Peregrin, Mary C. Clarke, Mary Dellandrea, Elizabeth Sweeney-President, Anne Martin-Red Cross Representative, Mary Langan, Dolores A. Komar. Second Row: Joan Kearney, Denise Newman, Anne Brennan, Irene Kenda, Theresa Lenahan, Audrey Swody, Margaret Tierney. Third Row: Mary A. Clarke, Anne De Luca, Valarie Nalducci, Adrian Komar, Lorraine Trimerk, Anne Simko. Fourth Row: Marie Fiumefreddo, Dolores Bucina, Eleanor Capliky, Aline O'Connell, Catherine Parks. Fifth Row: Patricia McGuire, June Miller, Mildred Lernken, Elizabeth McKenna, Mary Jane Ryan, Anne Meehan, Absent: Catherine Massarelli- Mission Leader. t '- A nf 5 O A 9- y. lil 7, Josephine Hersy Mrs. Hlib Miss Virginia Hogan '45 Mr. M.. Hogan Mr. William T. Hogan Mrs. H. Hogan Mrs. William Hogan Mrs. G. C. Holck Miss Elizabeth Holmes Home Quality Products Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hoagland Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Percey H. Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. William Hopko Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Horay Mrs. Mary Horigan Mrs. Adeline Horkabus Mr. William Hotella Wanda Hrysko Boys of the Hudson County Wholesale Co. Miss V. Hupe Daniel Hurley Mary Hurley '44 Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchinson Mrs. Howard Jacobson Mario-n Jakub '46 Gail Jedziniale Johnson's Florist Shop Mr. A. Johnston Mrs. A. Johnston Alfred Johnston Raymond Johnston Ann Jones Elizabeth Jones John E. Jones Mrs. Margaret Jones Miss Rose Marie Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones '44 Jones' Confectionery Mr. and Mrs. John Josefowicz Mr. and Mrs. V. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Juluis Mr. Juncewicz Mr. Charles Juraska Mrs. Charles Juraska Mr. J. Kaczka Miss Kane Mr. John F. Kane Mrs. Mary Kane Mrs. T. F. Kane Mr. Timothy Kane Dolores Karecky '47 Miss Alice Kau Mrs. M. Kearney Ellen Kearns Mary Kearns Marion Kearns '46 John Keating Miss Irene Keating Mr. and Mrs. T. Keating Mr. Joseph Keller Mrs. W. H. Keller Mr. and Mrs. E. Keller Bessie C. Keller Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kellin Mr. James Kelley Mr. L. Kelley B Mrs. Mabel Kelly Joseph Kelly Miss Jo Ann Kelly Mr. John Kelly Miss Mary Ann Kelly Mrs. J. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kelly Mrs. Kelly Mrs. A. Kerestes Frank Kierce Nancy Kitson '44 John J. Kitson Klimpl's Hardware Thomas Klose E. Kosakowski Mr. and Mrs. D. Kovacs A. M. Kowals Mr. and Mrs. Kray Karl Krug Mr. Edward Kucharski Mr. and Mrs. Kucinski Mrs. Kunkel Mr. and Mrs. J. Kubelus Mr. and Mrs. M. Kuchar, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kuchar, Sr. Mr. ad Mrs. John Kutz Mr. and Mrs. Kwiecinski Mr. John LaFrance Mrs. A. Lalor Sara Marie Lane Thomas F. Land, M.D. Vincent Langan James Lafan George Larely Martin Lather Mr. and Mrs. John Leahy Shelia Leahy '44 Anna May Leary Mrs. Thomas Leeming Wanda Lempa Mr. and Mrs. James Lenahan Miss Theresa Leroux Lester's Mr. and Mrs. D. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Lewis Mr. Robert Light Mr. James Loffio Mr. and Mrs. Loftus John Lombardi Mrs. J. Long Mrs. James Looby George Lorris Lorstan Studios August Luc '42 Francis J. Lunny Linclong Lynch Mrs. C. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. H. Lypinski Mr. Thomas MacFarlane Mrs. Thomas MacFarlane James MacFarlane Alice Jean Mack Mr. and Mrs. Geor e Mac ueen s Q Mrs. James Mahon Miss Catherine Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Luke Mahoney Miss Marie Mahoney Thomas P. Mahoney .46 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mahoney Mahoney's Manor Mr. and Mrs. John Maier Mr. and Mrs. J. Maitner Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Malloy Eileen Malloy '43 Joseph T. Malloy Thomas R. Malloy John J. Maloney Tony Manis Confectionery Mary Manley Gus Margiotta Margaret Mae Markey '47 Mrs. Catherine Marinchak Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Maran Marie and Bill Martin Martin Cleaners Mr. Thomas Martin Mr. and Mrs. R. Massella Massarelli Pharmacy Angela Massarelli Miss Mary J. Massarelli Miss Rae Massarelli Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Matusiewlcz Mrs. Marguerite May Mr. David Maxlisk Mr. and Mrs. Mauola James McAuliffe Jr. Mrs. Mary McAuliffe Mr. and Mrs. J. McCaffrey Mr. J. McCaffrey John E. McCann Gerald McCarthy '43 Eleanor McCarthy '4l Stephen McCarthy Dolores McCarthy '44 James B. McCarthy Miss B. McCauley Mrs. McCauley Mr. and Mrs. J.McCIear Mrs. Mary McCurnin Mr. and Mrs. McFadden Miss Marion McGann '45 Mary McGee Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. McGee A. McGeehan Marie McGeehan Mrs. McGlynn Mr. P. McGoldrick Mrs. P. McGoldrick Thomas McGonigle Daniel McGonigIe Mrs. Mary McGuinness Patrick McGuinness Miss Kathleen McGuinness Mrs. P. McGuinness Miss Dorothy McGuinness Maureen McHale Mr. and Mrs. McHale Mrs. John McHale Mrs. Jane McKenna Mr. and Mrs. John F. McKenna Mr. and Mrs. John J. McKenna John J. McLaughlin Mrs. J. McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McLean Mr. and Mrs. P. I. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. B. McMahon 4 B First Row: Regina Lyons, Patricia Salmond, Dolores Haiber, Helen Giordana-President, Mari- lyn Rath-Miss Representative, Rosemary Lee, Frances Forker. Second Row: Nancy Gallagher Agnes McGann, Claire Kelly, Patricia Gilroy, Lorraine Rath, Florence Kasper, Claire Hassert. Third Row: Mary McGlynn, Mary Cummings, Kathleen Lambert, Helen Mulligan, Marian Pritch- ard, Gloria Pylkowski, Sheila Coty. Fourth Row: Joan Ulrich, Honor O'Toole, Dolores Burns, Margaret Byrnes, Joan Becker, Joan Sweeney. Fifth Row: Lorraine Szybisty, Catherine Greeves, Ann Cusick, Cathleen Mahoney, Margaret McCarthy, Bette Olsen. 1 1 i .gg wi N i Miss Mary McMonigle Mr. and Mrs. James McNally McNeill Cleaners Eileen C. McNeils '43 Francis X. McNeils '42 Mary McPartland Mrs. Charles McPartland Ernest Meade Mrs. James Meaney Mrs. James Medici Miss Mary Meleski Estelle Moleski Mr. and Mrs. A. Melewski Miss Bertha Meleski Mr. and Mrs. M. Meleski Stanley Meleski Mr. and Mrs. E. Mellett Mr. Edward J. Meyers Jr. Mr. and Mrs. V. Meyers Mr. and Mrs. W. Meyers Mr. Harold Meyers Michael Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller Alice M. Miller Audrey M. Miller Doris M. Miller Edward L. Miller George E. Miller Mr. and Mrs. F. Miller M,r. Edward Miscall Mr. and Mrs. Misiewicz Mr. Adam Miskewitz Miss Ann Miskewitx Mr. William D. Mohr Mr. A. L. Montelli Mr. and Mrs. William Moody William Mooney Patricia Moore '47 Mr. and Mrs. Luke Moran Miss Marie Moran '42 Mr. and Mrs. James Moriarty Mr. and Mrs. M. Morley Noreen Morley '43 Mr. T. Morrin Mrs. T. Morrin Mount Carmel Florist Maurice J. Mulkeen Theresa Mulkeen Thomas Mulkeen Thomas Mulkeen Mrs. Thomas Mulkeen Mr. and Mrs. H. Muller William J. Mulvey Miss A. Murphy Dr. J. H. Murphy, D.D.S. James F. Murphy Mr. John J. Murphy Jr. Mrs. John J. Murphy Mr. John J. Murphy Sr. Mrs. Joseph Murphy Mr. Justin A. Murphy Miss Marie Murphy '43 Kathrine Murphy Miss Kathleen Murphy Miss Mildred Murphy Miss Patricia Ann Murphy Richard J. Murphy '40 Robert Murphy Bandai William J. Murphy Mr. ond Mrs. J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. J. Murray Mary E. Murtagh Mr. and Mrs. John. T. M urtagh Mr. and Mrs. J. Muzikowski Mrs. John Nogengast Mr. Karnig N a jarin Mr. and Mrs. John Newman Mr. and Mrs. W. N iland Mr. George F. Nolan Agnes Noon '43 Miss Agnes Noon Miss D. Norton Anne E. O'Brien Miss Catherine 0'Brien '44 Miss Dorothy 0'Brien Vincent 0'Brien . '40 John D. O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 0'Connell Kay 0'Conn3ll Miss Noreen O'Connell Mrs. P. O'Connell Mrs. Anna O'Connor Mrs. Thomas O'Connor Mrs. C. O'Connor Catherine O'Connor '45 Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Connor Mr. T. O'Connor Miss Anne 0'Donnell Miss Anne M. OVDonnell Mr. and Mrs. C. 0'Donnell John 0'Donnell Mr. and Mrs. John 0'Donnell Miss Mary T. 0'Donnell Mr. F. J. 0'Donnell James 0'Donnell Miss Mary O'Donnell Patrick J. 0'Donnell Miss Mary V. 0'Donnell Mr. V. D. 0'Donnell Miss Catherine O'Floherty Mr. John 0'Flynn Mr. ond Mrs. K. 0'Grady Mr. and Mrs. John 0'Grady Miss M . 0'Crody Miss V. E. 0'Grady Leo J. O'Kone Miss Irene 0'Leary Mr. James 0'Leary Casimer 0'Lender Catherine Olsen Mary Jeanne Olsen Eugene 0'Neill '36 Miss Florence 0'Neill Mr. and Mrs. James 0'Neill James 0'Neill '38 Miss Mary Ellen 0'Neill Mrs. Betty Opoloch Mr. and Mrs. E. Opel John E. Opel Mary 0'Reilly Irene Ouimette '47 M orion Oros '45 Miss Florence Ort Adam Ort Miss Ruth Ortner Mr. and Mrs. 0'Sullivan 48 Mr. and Mrs. O'Sullivan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0'Toole Theodicia Ouellette Paddy Ormsby's Dairy Mr. E. Pambello Papco Paints Mr. and Mrs. A. Pasiechnik F'aso's Fish Store Mr. and Mrs. J. Parentes Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paril, Jr. Parker Memorial Company Stella Pasniewski PauI's Confectionery Milton B. Peacock H. Peckman's Drugstore Mr. and Mrs. L. Pegan Mr. and Mrs. P. Pepe Jeanne Pepin George W. Pepin Mary Anne Pepin '46 Mr. and Mrs. Peregrin Mrs. Anthony Perrella Joseph Perry Mr. Joseph E. Perry Mr. Jones Perry Mrs. Jones Perry Miss Marie J. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Peterson Petrocce Confectionery Florence Picard '44 Mrs. George Picard, Jr. Mrs. Margaret Picard Mr. and Mrs. A. Pierce Miss Rita Pierce Mr. Charles Pine Miss Mary Lou Pine Phyllis Piotrowski Miss Sophie Piskowski John Pitro Mrs. W. Plunkett Mr. and Mrs. S. Polomski Margaret Ponsak Mr. John Porlick Kathleen Forter '44 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter Mr. Michael A. Portnoy Presto Shoe Repair Inc. Mr. William Prochens Mr. and Mrs. Pryor Edward T. Quigley '39 Leo M. Quigley '43 Mary F. Quigley '44 Mrs. K. Quinn Miss Mary E. Quinn Mr. Sydney W. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Quinn Mr. Edward Quirk Virginia C. Raslowsky Ray's Market Ray's Quality Shop Miss Geraldine Regan '43 Mrs. Luke Regan Michael Regan Mr. and Mrs. G. Reid Gertrude Reid Mrs. Louise Reid Mr. and Mrs. Reilly Miss Catherine Reilly Miss Dorothy Reilly '46 James T. Reilly 62 0 is as, First Row: Harriet McCurnin, Judith Ernst, Mary Last-Mission Representative, Blanche Grann- obile-President, Geraldine Malloy, Eileen Hastings, Arlene Keinrath. Second Row: Ann Doolan, Claire Dugan, Geraldine Allen, Claire Solan, Joan Barry, Ann Moore, Lorraine Mahon. Third Row: Irene Gallagher, Cathleen Hennessy, Ann Boyle, Jane Shaw, Mary Ward, Angela Mas- sarelli-Red Cross Representative, Joan Davie, Mary Conheeney. Fourth Row: Bernadette Brophy, Catherine Sharkey, Ann Tully, Marguerite Stewart, Margaret Lynch, Ann Kenny, Ann Mailley. Fifth Row: Ann Sullivan, Doris Roberts, Irene Richen, Claire Laugh, Joan McLoone, Isabelle Dillon, Joan Hunter. 49 4 fb 'QQ Nb- -1 First Row: Stephen Perricane, William Linder, Joseph Martin, William O'Donnell, John Dono- van, William Bleach, Daniel Corrigan. Second Row: John Hickey, Henry BoylefRed Cross Representative, Thaddeus Gluchovvski, Robert Mack, Robert Schirmer, Michael Flannery, James Kelly, Third Row: Peter Atkinson, William Thomas, Robert O'Donnell, Robert Paugh, Vincent Bugya, William Dundas, Eugene Callahan. Fourth Row: Herbert Stack, William Homeyer, Walter Sakowsky, Henry Fletcher-Mission Representative, Joseph Hoagland-President, Rob- ert Sniffen. Fifth Row: James McGarvey, Joseph McNulty, Herbert Smith, Charles Boyle, Edward Sturtevant, George Merrick, Thomas Campbell. SO T M f --f--'M -Mm-Hwf,.w.-Q'f 'Mr1'c313rfz:22Mieff..Qr,, ww, x ,ex Wm ' f I W ff- .' 5 S F - , N W E A -W ,fv,.,,, if 'ww L 'fffflffd' ' EXW ffl. :piv Q if -rw v W f :Nam .1 5i3f4,,:-.,,i- Wm 4- - X n X fj .WL f ff. . 1 ,' , ff .2 'GQ Eff ir 0 Qdigh Klum k MW' A li .N,,x,,W .2. Q , .A .My ,Mb -'Af ,J fr ,,., 3 3 . 'K ifli ll z .,..4w... - ,,,',:, V' , . ,fm wg , - A . , Q 'fzy Z., . L 7- ii m,pAw ff:- A - 4 - 01,4 P , V .. g 5 N, 4 XJ - - ..,,.g,. 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I 'vb' 1 , '11 n x Q 1 Q K' X 4 - -f' - '7 1 1 Ql gg, fm-f f fga L , xf Y UE! .oiif :qua l l 11 l i l i Q - 1 i - - i i 9 5 K - X , N QW Q gf. 18 F '1 Z 2 'Ji Qi' wi 3 Q 'v e, Kg-A 4FlH'N x WM , 1 Q K- zggx. lg, -kfl :Wai . .. y --.- 2. 11. , x -H' W -L ---- ew. 1 YQ X .s 1, 5 N 1 My LN X X 1 N Ng 5. X X X w X , T' , Q Q AQ , Pi? 5 ?k , Tr i' x1 Y-N .., . K ' sem K 'xii A f, , ., M- x..w.gQ-1:-N., A ..., James Reilly Joseph W. Reilly Martin J. Reillv Mr. Thomas Reilly Mr. and Mrs. William Reilly Edward Rembisx Joe Rembisz Mr. F. Reutzel Mary Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reynolds Frank J. Rhein Mrs. G. Rheinhardt Francis Rhody Mrs. Paul Richards Theodore Riegkman Miss Nellie Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. E. Roenbuck Rose Bud Florist Edward Rose Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosner Concetta Rossiello '44 Mary Rountree '46 Thomas Rountree Jr. Mr. Thomas Rountree Mr. and Mrs. J. Rowan Mrs. Mary Rowan Mrs. William Rozman John W. Rush Miss Anne Ryan Grace M. Ryan '45 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Ryan Mr. M. D. Ryan Marie Ryan '44 Miss Mary Ryan Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ruggier Raymond J. Sailer, Jr. Mrs. T. Salmon Sam's Shoe Repairing Mrs. T. H. Sandin, Jr. SandIer's Pharmacy A. Sandowick Mrs. M. Sattan Miss Kathleen Scanlon Scarito's Tydol Station Sam W. Schard Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schauer Mr. and Mrs. George Schriebeo Mr. and Mrs. C. Schrieber Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Scutnik Mr. AI Seaman Miss Florence Siely Miss Nellie Seeley Miss Ruth Selzel Steven Semanobik Mr. Frank Serafin Mr. and Mrs. F. Seratin, Jr. Robert F. Sewing George Seymour Mr. Jeremiah Shanahan Mrs. Jeremiah Shanahan Edward Shopeid M.D. Mrs. A. Sharkey Miss Francis Sharkey Miss Mary Sharkey Miss Sally Sharkey Mr. and Mrs. J. Short Baodmfi Miss Dorothy Siemon Mrs. Anna Sikora Mrs. Alice Silva Mr. and Mrs. W. Siwele Mrs. Edward Slifka i39 Mrs. C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. John E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. William C. Smith Mr. John Somers Mr. and Mrs. J. Sopko Sophomore A. H. Stack Mrs. C. Stalder Anna M. Stanton John P. Stanton Margaret Stanton Martin J. Stanton Stelljes Confectionery Mrs. F. Stennath Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart Mrs. Mary Still Al Strauss Pharmacy Miss Marie Striuy Mrs. A. Suhy Steve Sulkowski Anne Sullivan Plc. Bernard J. Sullivan Miss Dorothy Sullivan '37 Miss Frances Sullivan '39 Mr. Sullivan Mrs. E. Sullivan Mrs. M. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan William Sullivan Sunshine Laundry Leo F. Swartzmiller '36 Margaret T. Swartzmiller '3 7 Claire K. Sweeny Mrs. J. Sweeney Mr. Joseph Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. P. Sweeney Virginia Sweeney '41 Mr. John Swift Mr. A. Szempruch Mrs. C. Tabot Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson Mrs. Anna Thompson Larry and Bill Thygesen Tony's Fruit Market Mary E. Tomlinson '44 Mrs. J. Trainor Mr. John J. Treusch Mr. John J. Trojan Mr. C. Trojan Mrs. C. Trojan Mrs. .lean Trojan Miss Elizabeth Truchees Miss Josephine Turnback Mr. Edward Turner Mrs. S. Urbaniak Theresa Urbanialc '44 Frederick Vanderburgh Mr. and Mrs. Vangel Marge and Steve Vasil Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Vasser Michael Vatalaso 66 Mr. and Mrs. A. Volinski Mr. and Mrs. John J. Vones Mr. and Mrs. Richard Voss Mr. E. Von Schaumburg Sr. Mrs. E. Von Schaumburg Mr. E. Von Schaumburg Jr. Mr. David Von Schaumburg Miss Eileen Vreeland Raymond Vreeland Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wagner Catherine Waldron Charles J. Waldron Marie Walsh X Miss Loretta K. Walsh jc! Miss Veronica Walsh Q Mr. and Mrs. J. Walsh Mr. John J. Walsh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Walsh, Sr. Mr. Thomas A. Walsh Mrs. Walsh Mrs. John Walsh Mr. and Mrs. S. Walsh Thomas A. Walsh Miss Mary Waid Mr. and Mrs. John Ward Mrs. Caroline Warnock Mrs. Paul Warsley James F. Wecka Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weintraub Mr. and Mrs. George Welsch Mr. and Mrs. Peter Welsch Mr. Gerald Wesbecker Mrs. Rita Gill Weston '35 Mrs. R. A. White Mrs. Robert White Miss Margaret Wick Mr. and Mrs. C. Widdicker Dr. S. Wigdor, Optometrist Widgor Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. S. Wilkins Mrs. J. Williams Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wink Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Wirth Miss Peggy Wirth Mr. and Mrs. William Wirth Miss Mildred Wishbow '44 F. W. Woolworth Miss Agnes Wright Miss Gertrude Wright James W. Wright Master J. J. Wright III Edna Jean Wyman '46 Harry John Wyman Ill Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Wyman, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Wyman, Jr. Stephen S. Zientek B. Zigli Clare Ziobro ACTIVITIES K ivy, OIxIE...BU7'A,L? KS? DYIV5 6 0 avg wah ajj,,,1,bBaok J ju I hs ot contemporary Cafl'NOliC D I Week. ts examine Dhowgra holic Book Studen ' l Y authOf'3 OH imp 3 Catholic Books-Vitami dui'ii1Q Cat ns of the Soul. VERY day finds the Ii- brary a busy, quiet spot where students flock to add to their store of Here they Hnd Sster St Madeline to help each one whhlvsspedalneed Pictured on this page are shots taken during the ob- servance ct Cathohc Book Week when the librarian had displayed for examination and perusal many treasures ot Catholic literature. learning. s 15, Q., mil - l 1 i f i M 5 in f e . V7 W riffmwi :A 1 I 1 E z'?.1 X Q 1 .W F, , v -:y,L Q Q N lim : 11 if 211 ' w fxgf- . Q' I I - -Q-- 1 1 4 ' K Q ' SM A 1,. xZb , if ' fi .ff W X I mixm X! . 75 , -T .Q QE fg- , . Pa 14 'iw I' ,-. --1-5 M Q. V A 0 if f'V4?'f:'- X E, Q vs, , si. f' f' The Test Tube Tinkers of H.F.A, demonstrate the making of creams at The Newark Museum Jan. 12, 1946. ' glee em President: JOHN MCKENNA Vice President: MARGARET VANDERBURGH Secretary: KERWIN MCMAHON Adviser SISTER CLARE LEONA x 2 President WALTER JULIUS Vice President MARY CONNOLLY Secretary WINIFRED FARRELL Treasurer ROBERT DAMES Advisers SISTER CHARLES MARIE SISTER PI-IILOTI-IEA -5 sv ffm'!'s.I4 ' ' President: WILLIAM P. O'DONNELL Vice President: WINIFRED FARRELL Secretary: I-IARRIET ZAORSKI Treasurer: ROSEMARY O'LEARY Adviser SISTER FRANCES TERESA 7I K MM 3 rv V . 1 XX 4 Q 5, fM4 .V ACADsnY f f N42 QM Q 54YOvNzim, f' N X mssmw 5 1 UNIT ' I ve: ,,,, 5 ,wi fi , 'Y jk, ,iii ix bl 9 3' 3, 'JA it if 'X El- f 6 Q ' Qiff 5 , f- is .- Q 7-'Y' , 'TT Y .5 'C mf -'ff v -, . sf' 2 w. . 'Ti 'J 1 fwfgiy I f -OV Q U51 W -' XX 'er' ig M IV 2, 1945 ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE Claire Jedziniak, William Walsh, Elizabeth Opal, James Cox, Amelia Massarelli, Robert Henry, Maureen Keating, John O'Donnell. Kflifjlfa-Die GENERAL COMMITTEE Kerwin McMahon, Marion Kearns, Marcella Becker, Robert Svec, Elizabeth Keaveney, Mary O'Flaherty, Helen Wirth, Harry Flynn, Helene Henne, William Mahoney. an PRIZE COMMITTEE Marie Wright, Teresa Blazewicz, Jeanne Pine, Dolores Halpin, Helen Klose, Harriet Zaorski, Helen Flanagan, Kerwin McMahon, Evelyn Reilly, Mary Thygesen, Geraldine MCCurnin, Elizabeth Murtagh. FLOOR COMMITTEE Lf Mary-Anne Pepin, John McKenna, Colette Brady, Joseph Keating, Joan Newman, Elizabeth Leahy, Theresa Mulkeen, Rosemary O'Leary, Elenor Corcoran. ,. ,f 3. . fl v ff ag S , N63 EP -4 A VW M JE ll.. V. h Jig X A '- .sf V . V 72 , W cf' N' iv Y' Y M. K' MW A . 34' 5 3 .xxx CLXNQ 3-. 'O' ol A 'IJ .V fi J ff I 19 4 1 vip ei-,I ,N , f 'Y C! Af Q. I , fx W ' I . A , F92 mf 51 ,A- Y .- Zi 6 'fi'-I ' W A rf' 0' fm S 3: 3 1 'fff-if 'X-NN., eta'-'nlfk-. -M., f .J HW 6102 414.1 uv' . 3' Kr i ,:,l'1,.I' I ' gig Six Q ? 3 A. 0 Jyfwwff ., .X W 5 K L 5 f m4 . 4 92 .ir he The symbol of . , . peace on earth, good will toward men. E-Q a Marguerite Keller, D , era , Veronica Kelly and Jean Coyle pause to thank our new-born King while watching The busloads of returning servicemen. orothy Rielly Patricia Fitz G ld 1945 Adeste Fidelesn l lC eagerly listens Sister narrating the old favorite Christmas fables. O, Little Town of Bethlehem 44 Nl sy 51 Silent Nighy' QW 1' 'Wim 'wi -Q, 1 I mgg l XA. YJ 1' ei: ' fk liif lXX N Cb xi A 41 ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE Seated, left to right, Claire Dunnigan, .loan O'NeiI, Irene Norton, Ada Serpicog standing, Robert Peregrin, Mary McGuiness, Patricia FitzGerald, Jean Coyle, and William O'Grady. ,acl-2 MAH F? Ng , ll SO 3 gy-gif' G, nf -T i---..- , S , . 4 , .- P Ab fll is To 0 'Q 155,53 M J V , A ' G Qi , .. , . , 'f f ' . ,, mx, DINNER COMMITTEE Front Row: Margaret Hurley, Dorothy Quigley, Joan Wes- backer, Mary Thygesen. Back Row: John Olsen, Helen De- vaney, Jeanne Pine, Dorothy Marinchak and John O'Donnell. Fl 2 DANCE COMMITTEE Seated: Teresa Healy, Aurora von Schaumburg, Mary Elizabeth Fitzhenry, Mary Anne Pepin, Standing: William Donovan, Edward Connolly, William O'Donnell, Dolores These seniors were caught by the camera while entering the Newark Athletic Club. 82 .ann ' :za VENING of December 28, l945 . . , a spec- ial one for the Seniors and Juniors of Holy Family Academy . . . Why all the hustle and bustle?' '..,' 'lt's prom time again. . , . Such a glorious night-brisk but not cold, with the twinkling stars winking at one another as they watch the pretty misses in their sweet, color- ful, swishing gowns glide gracefully with the handsome lads dressed from top to toe in manly formal attire . . , Two by two they saunter into the Newark Athletic Club, bril- liantly lighted and festively decorated for the gala affair . , , Such a friendly, happy atmos- phere permeates the rooml A delicious, Christmas dinner is made more delectable by the tuneful strains of Mr. Green's Orchestra and the excellent solos rendered by the talented sons and daughters of our Alma Mater . . , At different intervals throughout the dinner, community singing serves to break the formality and provides all with fun and laughter , . . Dancing in the multicolored spot- light follows with dances to suit all - slow, dreamy waltzes . . , rollicking, gay lindys . . . catchy rhumbas. lnevitably the evening draws to a close and reluctantly the prommers bid Adieu to ioys of a never-to-be-forgotten evening. mat! li. Ks.. QQ Q ewoile l ' Appeamrlce , Hs lln Ofde' of -l-lqelrRobert PereQ Q Pres-:O ' FA,1.....-Helen Wlglt tw Vera-----A 4' p0loreS UOU9 e LW Q Wanda----' . , MSW Dlllon W Metelka--'fs' ' William O'R0u'l'Te W Count BerezowSl's' - ' Joseph Martin ,, Matoslft ---- f ' Joan Gilease 'F lima----e- T ' hn Mclcerma William Mahoney, John McKenna, Kerwin McMahon and Paul McElwee blend their voices in a quartet. dlSl85-f'- O Michael flltlaxjl-ion Kerwln C Paul Brechblel Joan gilease Cavfalf' La 5andor---V Borlsrpr-T ' bl s lrmal 5 ette----r ' rn 2 Nilgypsy girl who resewoaire Hasert Vaninka----f- M 'T,,,,,,4,MarY Wade Rafael. ,,-- - ,,Kennetl't l'l?l'0 Detective. ,,.. John HickeY jan Y-f- -- 'YFVA g-Audrey Elder , ma i r-WSC . turnes and wondeflu duction. Colorful C05 dellglflllul pro ke ii-X-he Fortune Th that Irma, a pupil in Fresco's ballet school is heiress to a great fortune. He formulates a plan which will enable him to marry her. Fresco promises his help for the sum of five thousand florins. Ladislas, lrma's fiance, arrives at the ballet school in search of lrma's twin brother, Fedor, who has appar- ently deserted the Hussar army. Irma plans to disguise as Fedor, thereby eludin th C g e ount and saving her brother from disgrace, Fresco, overcome with grief at the disappointment of Irma, revives at the arrival of a gypsy band, for Musette, the daughter of Boris, is the image of Irma, Fresco promises money to Boris in exchange for Musette. He also tells Musette that Sandor does not love her, so she prepares to marry the e Count Berezowski discovers Count. The story unwinds by the disap- pearance of Musette, the disclosure of th C ' ' ' ' e ounts trickery and the inheri- tance of the rightful property by the rightful owners. The Bulgarian Army is surprisingly successful under the leadership of Fedor, and Captain Ladislas wins the hand of Irma. d burg Pompom. Margafe' Van er l topera S'n9e'l l Matthew Hamme General lfofbayffgly W'lliarYt Mahoney , l Sergeanf Polelfnlunrr Paul Mclilwee ' tenant Tlmar ' lfgiuble for MuSelleKaihieen Fla'l e'Y DirectOf LE Miss AGNES SOU Teller 3 Bravo! The Grand Finale. 84 '7lw Qafufune 'kiln 1.--s-W A today: emor gkfs adwav- Nef' Swv Bro S The waltz has its day Wirling and Q aY1 '-as Hefe , , Who re The Sf Our hero and herome who wln out- made Hrs, bed Let's honor their talent with a shout. OU' School ecked in Dlay f Smiles Through the forest, wild and free, Sounds our Magyar melody. aff? ed for h-1:1 aw 2 1 QP' , 'Z n fg'1i , I ' , . 1, ' ' ol '.'- ' ,Q K 'suv , U Ex' Q Q h lm I . ,W .irish 3 3, 5 a C X 1 A1 First Row: Alice Dugan, Marie Shaw, Virginia Crogan. 7 Second Row: Marie Riche, Mary Elizabeth Fitzhenry, and Mary Anne Pepin. What's this? Miss Phillips called a jump ball? Uh oh, the alumnae got it ---she was too tall. Sis Walsh set shot artist of forty-four, tosses in another to boost the alumnae score. SCHEDULE Alumnae St. Luke's, Hohokus St, Luke's, l-lohokus St. Michael's, Jersey City St. Michael's, Jersey City Good Counsel St. Michael's, Newark St. Vincent's Academy Mount St. Dominic Our Lady of Victories St, Michael's, Newark St. Aloysius Our Lady of Victories Good Counsel St. Vincent's St. Aloysius Mount St. Domonic Jump low, Jump high, Win the game-do or die. They I5 I6 l7 I l l4 l3 3l l6 28 25 38 28 32 I4 20 29 23 In pivoting, passing, scor- ing, the captain has won her fame, thus enabling the varsity to win many a game. O WY. Ecufi' afmlfffg Coach -BOBBY DONAVAN Manager--KERWIN MCMAHON Assistant ManagerfEDMOND KEGELMAN OACH Bobby Donavan's hoopsters have earned themselves the title of being the biggest little team in the county. Invitations to the Hudson County Catholic Tournament and the State Tourna- ment prove the dazzling reputation our quintet has won. Not only did the Academy five win a Con- solation trophy in the Hudson County Catholic Tournament but also tast stepping Billy Donavan attained a berth on the Hudson County all-star fx '11 Manager Kerwin McMahon presents the trophy to Captain John McKenna. Three cheers for a successful season, boys! team. Billy, aided by Boby Dames, Lefty McKenna, Jackie Olsen, Moose Perricane, Terry Reilly, Mickey Hayes, Jack Curry and Joe Keating, marched on to Victory. Congratulations to the Varsity, to the com- petent varsity manager Kerwin McMahon, and to Sister M. Melchior who spurred the Varsity on to triumph. Here we draw to a close the laurels ot the 45-46 campaign. T All join in saying, One, two, tour, three, Begin the season with a victory. Come on Lefty, jump up high, 88 ls the request the fans do cry, Kneeling are Bobby Dames, Billy Donovanj standing are Terry Reilly, Jackie Curry, Kerwin McMahon, Buddy Keating, John McKenna, Jackie Olsen, and Moose Perricane. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec Jan. Jan, Jan. ALUMNI Standing: Jimmy Donavan, Thomas Conheeney, Johnny Orlosky, Leo Quigley, Billy Joyce Shiny von Schaum- berg, John St. Johng kneeling: Francis Perricane, Gerry McCarthy, Vinnie Cullen, Pat Duffy, and Andy Gallagher. SCHEDULE 257Alumni , 5-St. Aloysius 7-Our Lady of Victories l8-St. Michael's, Jersey City 7--Sacred Heart , l7+St. Peter's Zl-St. Michael's, Newark We 40 4l 46 37 4l 32 56 They 33 29 72 38 33 54 23 f ..--- ' -,,,.... Spectators roa r, Come on, Mickey, get it in, 89 lt'll help us earn a win. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. 23-Bayonne Z8iSt, James', Newark 29-St. Michael's, Jersey City 3 l -Technical l8-Our Lady of Victories 23-Sacred Heart , 25-St. Peter's I8 46 39 35 48 36 34 28 32 23 37 43 39 61 I, LJ, - 5, n ZS l ' ' ,137 A i, TL. --:- 5 i V - .. ' .ul . k . X, fi r ill? , .M A 3 4 -6 ,' M it 'l ,S 14 f E , mf' , s l A 'u ll 1 .,.. 2 1 ' if g llwfff if , l 2 1 - . R kgeliiii ' ' ' or f -2515 Z i '-Wai iT, - , re , , Q f 13? ' M ' 'F ,W, i.l lil ., im - .ls wr , 1, ' i l w i ,ix Li il . f ,f 4 . . i '- Vi 2 QE lv 4 Wi- ,Az Kali Q ami! 1 N1 lv S ' 3 iff Holy Family Glee Club and Orchestra a MAY 27, 1946 Junior High School Auditorium Bayonne, New Jersey fwrn -Q4 '.x 'wfl X my -' '1' K -. . . N . xy' irx ':J',1w,. . X ' i I A Nw -qw' Y fm ig T' , 5 W: f - . i J55WSM'm A I 1 ix f rm 4 . 3 S35 ,, 4. 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