Immaculata High School - Magnificat Yearbook (Somerville, NJ)
- Class of 1969
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J., ,gg wo. f. , .- W. - -. 1 ,-.f .-- ..f,. 1 q..Q B Zpgix. X , x . '51 ,521 I. ,. NP' 'S-. f ,L V , ,, H - K 'Q .- , ...V f-E' -,,gCf,.-,p-- fuk.. ,.- .jg I . ' -j' .35 .I--L, FL. 21,--.9 . :i s..5zl?'fg2 ,.V.n'.L4f:s,, L?-X:,,.QZ W h 1.1255 -,-'..,Li1iLQ5f. 6' rl E59 E. F-J, 3,2-Y, ihfqi fl . rg- 611 Ugg.. qgirff- 112'-R. EVQSFQ-f 10:5 'f of the Christian messageg a transmis- a life lived Pope Paul VI MAGNIFICAT 1969 Volume 4 Immaculata Somerville, New Jersey l F 2 table of contents faculty-academics 24-45 activities 46-77 seniors 78-l I3 athletics l 14-135 underclassmen 136-158 0 num... WITIESS vine FAITH I i 441 . 4 I 555 Youth-Immaculatansl Every day our lives abounded in vibrancy and fulfillment. With thought, questioning, and action, we responded eagerly to our vocations as witnesses to Christ. 4 1 I A :ww H 6 Q f-:awaits V .. Wi . In the silence of the chapel, we found the joy of living this special way. The knowledge that Christ dwelt in us, guided us, and stayed with us constantly, added to the meaning of our youth. 12 'ELK THQ! W 2 , ve i 1 ww 1 ,.z if:-53' 'i1u+l , :Q c. FJ do Acts of generosity, understanding, and guidance encompassed our being. We sur- rendered ourselves freely und willingly to one unother's needs. Every deed of kind- ness proved a testimony of something more within us-of un eternal life. .MN W6 Our voices, staunchly assured of belief in Christ and pride in Immac- ulata, echoed throughout the cor- ridors. Proof of our interest in the role of witness sounded much loud- er, however, in the Wake of actions. ll 'fT ..' K . I ,, ,V f. fbtfgigfwi f-wr 2' ,qw 31 i 'kv ? 'irg5f gg. , -:kiwi 1 H5 il' R, , ,, ,M ,hi1kM,Z -QNX 5 :msv -- 2, wr, 4 ff f,,-' 1-L ,Q Through this life we became Christians. Simple learning proved an adventure. School spirit ener- vated excitement and athletic prac- tice exhibited fortitude and stam- ina. 'Q' f 1g. fi'. ' L ,Mi Only this age could be so right. Because we thought young, the abil- ity to dream the impossible dream or dare the dillerent approach came to us easily. All that we had we shared with those in need in our quest for witness. I6 Our very youth exemplified God's presence among us. We sensed His closeness in each classroom, looked to Him for strength in every contest. und implored His aid in all our trials. '-I , 4. - , ,A . . v 1 , , v f 6 . shi Q ,,, W ' . 1 v b . ' J ' 4' '4'. 7 -' 1 . . ,J X ' - D3 -.11 ,K :L 'gfglf ' 'A ,. A . Q. 'twin 'X K - -. ' , ' ' 0 ' 1' . '. hy, V A K ' 4 ' Q ig - - f 15 ' in . ' ', , '. A W ua A ' f ' ' ' , 'W liz , 1 n u W , ' A W , 1 A, 1: . , .. -' 0 A J - , x , I 1' l f K , Q ,Mx ' ' 1 ,E dw gf W 0. W ,. ' , ' V . , . ' 3 lf, - 'a . ,q , ' P o if . ., , if H 8 1, t I v 4' V. Y 55.11 . , , ,F 1. A ' ' W , ,gf qui- X H f - H if I . X lx- iw ' - Q A ' Y' .1 1 A ' . - I x V I kan kr :A , 1 I W 4 . , A A M In W, A ,- , ,Q .4 . A N fm , .1 , , , 6 . 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Through this enthusiasm we brought to a weary world the holy joy and freshness found in Christ. . . r C,hr1.3T BC yours Joy FOREVER AGR UP In L' s JA 'Uk A I3 Ja ,sn -.1 nu It 2: V CN ll ll II Y! .ll -xl Nz... .,,. .. .,....k..M., ,,,. , ,.,, 'fA----ff-M .W ..., S ., i I I , ...... ' ...Q ..., I 1 ,,-.... 3 :uw 41ai'S NWfi3'm A 5 'Ml uf' 2451. K' 'f'5 5 3iHW I Sf iw 5 L J 7 ,U 5 Y -4, W ns CI As youth we learned well the message of witness. Our ideals, mixed with personal experiences, took on the aspects of adulthood. Our true vocation, became manifest as we tried to bring about a better world willed by God. His Holiness Pope Paul VI exchanged greetings with airline personnel en route to India. Pope Paul VI, vicar of the Ro- man Catholic Church, expressed deep concern for people of faith throughout the world. His call for peace and the encyclical HU- MANAE VITAE reflected his re- gard for the attitudes and norms of society today. Bishop George W. Ahr out of interest for the faithful of the diocese of Trenton recently di- vided it into eight vicarates. Un- der this plan, the laity found greater stress placed on partici- pation in parish activities. In conjunction with these ac- tions, Auxiliary Bishop John C. Reiss received the pastorate of Sacred Heart Parish in South Plainfield. His appointment cre- ated a central bureau for vicar- ates in this area. Superintendent M 0 n s i g n o r Thomas J. Frain and his assistant Reverend William F. Schulze car- ried the ideas of witness and vo- cation to the youth in grammar and high schools throughout the diocese. By fostering entrance in new liturgical services, they aided the students in realizing the ideas of Vatican Council II. Hierarchy The Most Reverend George W. Ahr, S.T.D., paused briefiy at the Mission Rally in October to welcome curious delegates. If 1' ,X My .. ' . it l y... V 0-0' S ...ff His Excellency THE VERY REVEREND THOMAS J. FRAIN, Ph.D THE MOST REVEREND JOHN C. REISS, J.C.D. Superintendent of Schools Auxiliary Bishop of Trenton REVEREND WILLIAM F. SCHULZE Assistant Superintendent of Schools 23 1 faculty - academics 5 y g 5. Sister Bernadette of Lourdes, l.H.M. Religion I, II Reverend Richard Ewing Religion III Before undertaking the roles of Christian wit- nesses, Immaculatans attempted to acquire a knowledge and understanding of Christ. The fac- ulty imparted this wisdom to us with dedication and zeal, stressing daily that book-learning was just one phase of education. Intertwined with it must be a new insight into ourselves and those around us. Experienced teachers in religion, the arts, and the sciences emphasized the necessity for faith, diligence, and the exploration of the unknown. A constant reminder of dependability and persever- ance could be found in the office, cafeteria, and maintenance personnel. This preparation, aimed toward personal awareness, helped us accept the challenges presented to the youth of today. Sister Angelorum Maria I H M Religion IV Library Reverend Stephen Congdon Relig1onI II III IV Sister ThOmZ1S Michael, I.H.lVI. Migg Nancy Geletgi English Ill, IV, Df21m211iCS English I, II, Future Teachers of America Sister Suzanne Marie, l.l-LM. Sister Maureen Thomas, l.H.M. Religion II, lll, IV, Studies, National Honor Society English I, ll. IMMACULATAN Sister Immaculata Mary, I.H.M. English III, IV, MAGNIFICAT 27 M MWF, ff I ,.. - -'Bl' R F 3 -wr 'PM 0 U m ff txhy N 'WJ His - - g-gym .1 it . , rv, '-,.,,.+-., A small child when asked what a mother is once said, 'AA mother is someone who when she sings, 1 . 'W , ,,,,,,,,,,,,Wwm..-fw- Mother Regina de Lourdes, I,H.M. Principal of lmmaculatu the thunder stops. Mother Regina de Lourdes, I.H.M., g u i d e d Immaculata through every triumph and defeat during these past six years. As a source of counsel and comfort, she molded a strong and definite character within each student. Al- though life must have its rainy to instill days, Mother in the spirit which could defy Mother presented Rena Bouchal with zi mone- Mother Regina dc Lourdes and Mon- tary award for meriting first place among the gigngr Kelly happily approved and seniors in the MAGNIFICAT Ad Drive. checked the decor in the newly con- structed guidance and discipline ofhces. 29 Mr. Robert Pietrucha World History, Guidance ,aa Ml, Qs, -- ' --114 ,..a4 Mr. Philip Chalupa United States History l, ll, Discipline, Guidance Mr. William Reinke ' '7 Mr. Joseph Poplowski World History United States History II, English Il N .1 Xt Q 5 Mr. Raul Comesanas - 'T Modern European History, United States History I N g , n Sister Helen Marita, I.H.M. Spanish I, III, IV, Cheerleading Sister Mary Loreto, I.H.M. French I, II, lll Sister Maureen Therese, I.H.M. Spanish I, Il --., , is dv 8 Ri Mrs. Gilberte Gurdal French II, IV We 99' Sister Loretta Margaret, I.H.M. Latin I, ll, Religion I, Forensics Sister Brigid Maureen, I.H.M. Algebra I, II, Religion I, Forensics H -N -W,,i W, t2af2!i52wt222s2aa1x'r' 1 t J J, Wt E Q SI 'va fu, W ,c 7, 5 il fe B fu! W t .... . ,, U, - t-...gig .. I ,J uf 1 Mr. Richard Spangler Algebra I, Geometry, Mechanical Drawing, Baseball :iv Q A if fff,fff1f?fis a:fi P- ' Sister Miriam Clare, I.H.M. Modern Introductory Analysis, Algebra ll Cgl, Trigonometry, Art, Discipline Mr. Victor Dudka Basic College Mathematics, Algebra I Sister Maria Jamesita, l.H.M. Geometry, Studies is V ,fy 2-eww I ua 4 sr ' if xqbwi ,., , N Si Q Ai. Music Mr. Leo Pieretti Introductory Physical Science, Applied Chemistry, Football 'ii' ster Ann Bernadette, I.H.M. 1- fy-M ww 1 1'l. Mr. Fred Moderski ,bqcq . Introductory Physical Science. Biology H, , T I A A 33 ., 4 A Q -up Liiiffif mm-:sq-Q-W. f 2 Sister Mary Avila, I.H.M. Physics, Chemistry Sister Cyrenia Marie, I.H.M. Biology. Advanced Biology he 'Nw XL ,.,, Y Y .ww - -t M.,- t 1 K rg Q75 f ,rg-w Q ,, a 2' 9,141 if f X ff 1 f K iw , Q ss Q H XS Cafeteria Personnel: Ann Ludvik, Stella Kotelis, Marie Lawler, Celia Magdziak, Margaret Teichgraber, Mary Kline, Dominic Pagonotti. Mrs. Elena Zorzi Bookkeeper Mrs. Margaret Christensen Home Economics I, Il, Typing I Sister Marie Philip, I.H.M. Bookkeeping, Office Practice, Stenog- raphy I, II, Typing I, II, Activities Mrs. Catherine Aloia Secretary 'Ct 34 5 ai ,. ,, W- A 1.1 - if 0 2 , 'ia . R -. . . - Q- Mr. Pierce Frauenheim Athletic Director, Civil Defense, Driver's Education, Physical Education 'TEES A ' .,v B A w V, Z K W I X Q 1- E Mn I 'W 3 wrziy-:as-Y ., ft -r -i -K 1- , f .A -. ' A A. f m,- Q 'f . Ni-1 r , fy V w ,QL W J.. 41 z s 4 N it v gr- ,X-3gXa ' .fgiv x ' . , fi ' ,Q lynx, 5. -1 533.1 5 I st ig-jig, 'P - - S Maintenance Staff: Steven Gamble, Joseph Lugo Mr. Connie Tarentino Band Instructor 5 Mrs. Goldie Marchio School Nurse, Driver's Education, Health Miss Hope Salvato Physical Education 21 . W . X is ,gr-A Mr. Michael Sandusky Driver's Education, Health, Physical Education Religion According to S. D. Gordon, Jesus is God spelling himself out in a language that man can understand. Freshmen at Immaculata gave wit- ness to this statement as they became iiuent in the language of Christ through the prophets. Re- ligion II scholars built a strong vocabulary in Church History, piecing together the reasons for human worship. Juniors became well versed in the problems of the Church in the modern world-preparing themselves to meet the difficulties of life with awareness and wisdom. Senior year provided a time for each individual to translate his religion into action-witnessing it always with his whole mind and soul. At Immaculata, the true source of love and unity among the students ilowed from the ability to speak the same language-that of their religion. Regina Wurst and classmates rediscovered aspects of faith through the findings of Vatican Phillip Lamson related the diviners' techniques and opened up new channels of thought. Seniors discussed ethics in the world today-a vital topic for personal peace Freshmen studied the Bible and attempted to understand and apply the Endings to their daily lives. 36 Margaret Cashin directed her attention to the amusing recount of everyone's secret Walter Mitty ambition. English To be or not to be that is the question that puzzled Hamlet and interested fourth year English students. 5? wfg 7 Mis. .1 . David Kanyha responded to the Carpe diem ideas of Lovelace and other Cavalier poets. .f ,ay ff ner feelings of Henry David Thoreau and identified with his response to nature. 37 Sophomores explored the in- English I classes introduced the fresh- men to the beauty and simplicity of Emily Dickinson's works and the humor of Ogden Nash. Fiction and nonfiction selections established a background for the more detailed study of the next three years. A survey in American Literature, English II infused new life into the struggles of the pioneers and the suifer- ings of the American Negro. The sopho- mores marvelled at the different levels of meaning in Robert Frost's 'fStopping by the Woods on a Snowy Eveningf' Juniors delved into every fascinating era of English Literature from the jew- eled, Celtic glitter of the early romances and the sophisticated commentary of Chaucer to the mannerly political cyni- cism of More and the worldly wisdom of Sydney and Spenser. The Doll House by Katherine Mansfield and the Rocking Horse Winner by D. H. Lawrence both related powerful tales through modern situations. A survey of the Greek and Roman writers in senior year posed a challenge in pronunciation as well as comprehen- sion with the introduction of characters such as Eurymachus and Philoetius from the ODYSSEY. English IV critics exam- ined in depth specific works such as Danteas DIVINE COMEDY and Shake- speare's masterpiece, HAMLET. In the study of nineteenth century writers, the seniors discovered the realism of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky in the works Where Love Is, God ISN and 'lAn Honest Thieff' La Fontaine's FABLES held the attention of Michael Dooley in ,....- his quest for the practical application of the lesson. ,,.gnsl ' Languages Through the study of modern languages olfered at Immaculata, students glimpsed into the cultures of the French and Spanish. Latin, laying the foundation for these two subjects, aided the students through similar conjugations and vocab- ulary. Audio-visual aides in the forms of vocabulary posters and tapes of dialogues broadened the linguists, ability to speak and comprehend. Bridging the cultural gap, the study of foreign tongues brought about a fuller understanding of the various peoples of the world. is R Sophomore classicist James Wuelfing translated Caesar's exciting attack on the Helvetians. Los estudiantes del primer aio, Catherine Rascher, Robert Schreiber, and Dolores Trapani gave a puzzling glance to la profesora' while trying to translate the directions. L'eleve Gerald Cahill parsed the subjunctive El deporte peligroso de bulliighting furnished a topic for discussion Hpara of the verb f-avoir -increasing both his knowl- el segundo aio students combining both Spanish culture and adventure. edge and comprehension of the language. 38 J' X i ' - 'Wlan without manis past is meaning- Harold Kine offered his proposal for world peace and harmony as compared to the effort initiated by Tsar Nicholas II at the First Hague Peace Conference. Histor 'Qs ' ,, 'Sa-1, 4 K 55 its sa Senior Denise Amitrani justihed the passing of the 19th Amendment to the approval of her female constituents. less -Prof. Carlton J. H. Hayes Immaculatans looked upon the past, with its rich heritage, to give meaning to the present and the future. The study of World History broadened the vision of each freshman and brought about the realization that one is never an isolated moment in time but rather related to all that has been. Modern European History acquainted the sophomores with the out- standing events of Europe from the bar- baric invasions to World War Il. United States History I recreated for the imagination such scenes as the sign- ing of the Declaration of Independence, Paul Revere's Ride, and Valley Forge. United States History II scholars were fascinated by modern day politics, the stock market, and the elections. Finding value in the past and bringing it closer to the students stimulated every historian at Immaculata. World History students, fascinated by the Egyptian culture, aimed for a better understanding of their problems. Chester Van Tyne pointed out the Oregon section once owned by Spain, Russia, England, and the United States. Mathematics Practice makes perfect, -an axiom familiar to Doris Dylewski as she tried unceasingly to master the scaling of parabolas. Robert Jablonski, Philip Stafford, Robert Bodor, and John DiGeronimo pooled their efforts in an attempt to construct classical designs of fu Algebra I practitioners applied the rules of factoring as they completed the challenging Chapter Review. Vincent Bruns demonstrated the probability of die for mem- bers of the Modern Introductory Analysis class. rniture. Michael Tarentino reflected upon the idea of assumptions and axioms in conjunction with the concept of congruent triangles. The key of a solid background in mathematics opened the door to Algebra I for the freshmen. Once inside, the students scurried about searching for Xls and y's, puzzled by their diversity of value. Armed with protractor and compass, the sophomores cal- culated the angles and planes of their classroom, while Algebra II and Trig students sought out the systematic order of their chamber. Furnished in the fourth year with a store- room of data, the students of Basic College Math and Mod- ern Introductory Analysis qualified for any future courses in higher mathematics. 40 in Sophomore Patrick Heffernan observed the sporadic movement of tiny protozoa. Science The Science Department offered a new course this year-Introductory Physical Science. Experi- mentation seemed to be the mother of learning as the eager scientists weighed, measured, heated, and cooled many familiar and unknown sub- stances. Biologists, awed by their first look through a microscope, visualized the tiny, living cells in every glass of water. Chemistry, a subject which left much to the imagination, delved into the un- seen world of the atom with its particles and orbitals. Advanced Biology solved many of the prob- lems confronting a senior with a foundation in biology. Physics students discovered everything from simple forces to the detection of radiation. The entire program offered a diversified schedule of detailed study in both physical and biological sciences. Future physicists directed their attention to the solution of a final velocity problem. Nancy Kirkpatrick, Margaret Kelly, and Cynthia Hratko adjusted the scale before determining the weight of KCl. .im Physical science enthusiasts volunteered their interpretations of mat- ter's role in the universe. Business Typists of Immaculata practiced each day to improve speed and dexterity. Timed writings recorded daily progress and letter writ- is 5 ing promoted accuracy. Stenography taught the up-coming secretar- I I ' T Q ies to decipher the time-saving shorthand symbols. S! 9 In Office Practice, efficient use of the adding machine and the e proper procedures of tiling added to the many proiiciencies of the future secretaries. Well qualified after the two-year course, the stu- dents could coniidently apply for jobs as skillful businessmen and . women. he K N W 1 Through the daily lesson of typing invoices The alphabetical language of filing interested both Margaret Rabbitt and Senior Diane Klepaeki perfected her business- Christine Turek. like aptitude. Upperclassmen earnestly transcribed a business letter from the monthly publication of TODAY'S SECRETARY. Horne Economies Linda Horner carefully studied the pending problem of matching a plaid before laying the pattern pieces. Q.. A l 'Mawson-u Senior home economists Maureen Finnegan, Antonia Nacchio, and Paula Muentnich glanced through magazines visualizing Spring wardrobes as Margaret Rabbitt dreamed of coordinating accessories. 43 Florence Rafferty attempted to recreate the era of the llapper as Maureen Finnegan updated the hem. Students of Home Economics busied themselves each day with the rewarding and practical task of making clothes. Many hours of patient work never proved useless as the girls developed a sewing ability that added to their wardrobe. Films on the latest fashions kept the models in stride with the modern world of dress. Seltlessly, the homemakers prepared a basket of food for a needy Puerto Rican family of Somerville at Thanksgiving time. Housekeeping films showed the duties of the future wife and competent mother. Music Room 58 provided an untroubled escape for the musicians of Immaculata for forty-five precious min- utes each day. The anxieties of student life faded with each note intoned-every scale mastered. Instruction in theory also aided the instrumentalists in the pursuit of perfection. The annual trip to the Metropolitan Opera at Lin- coln Center familiarized the devotees of the arts with Puccinils g'Toscaf, Most of all, the budding Beetho- vans found a certain relaxation and peace of mind from each class. Rodgers and Hammerstein captured this feeling in a selection from the KING AND I, I whistle a happy tune, and every single time, the happiness in that tune, Woodwind mstrumentallsts Patricia Dallesslo Jeannette Schug convinces me that Ivm not afraiduw Carol Kolb and Mary Lou Hofmann rehearsed Lady of Spain Male glee club vocalists, spreading the true Christmas spirit to fellow carolers prepared O Little Town of Bethlehem. Percussion players Brian Sferra, William Dzugan, Robert Gula, Eileen Cahill, Gary Rutkowski, Gerald Cahill, and Jeanette Vuocolo anticipated a successful pep rally as they practiced the Notre Dame Victory Marchf' 44 Dorothy Koterba, with the help of Margaret Grau. struggled walking across the parallel bars-one of the basic steps of acrobatics. Seniors in Civil Defense class became aware of the threat radio- activity poses to our society. Get that balll' echoed teammates in the chaotic atmosphere of animal ball. Hi ' F-.. An active attempt at teamwork terminated in a scufiie which knocked the ball out of bounds-a victory for the opposing team. JY' ,,,,f,-nn-1--' . fr g Underclassmen enjoyed a lively game of punch ball, female style, in the Autumn sun. Physical Education - Health A workout in the gym never failed to refresh Immacula- tans by draining them of tensions. The competitive spirit en- couraged the athletes to run faster and jump higher while games and acrobatics inspired in them good sportsmanship. Through health classes, the student body learned to achieve an optimum level of well-being-physical and emotional. Instruction in first-aid methods provided a preparation for any emergency while good-grooming techniques blended in with the daily routine of each student. ,...,. ,tryna-, five: fa., ,. -ata .. wsu .Q V 303' A 4 X, 'W activities Student Council Character seemed to be this yearas slogan in the Student Council Election Campaign. That mysterious, intangible quality that pervaded each candidate, reached out and touched everyone. The Student Council, under the direction of Sister Miriam Clare, I.H.M., and Mr. Philip Chalupa, sponsored the annual Christmas Dance. The Senior Ball, given by the senior members, added a new dimension to the social life at lmmaculata. A representa- tive group such as this provided a model for other students and a spring-board for themselves to rise to the heights of ex- cellence and merit. Treasurer Gregory Aloia, Sergeant at Arms Walter Hart, President Bernard Duffy, Secreta Eileen Cahill and Vice-President James Mahoney found falling leaves and the serenity oft season an ideal place for discussing their trip to the Poconos. Senior Councilmen Ronald Eckert, William Mclntyre, Edward Scully, and James MacDonald looked for prospective customers for the annual car wash. Representatives Jean Grainda, Mau- reen St, Onge, Vincent Bruns, John Meehan, and Patricia Lane tried to take a sneak preview of the rings before the ceremony. Associate Representatives Michael Rothermel, Anne Strayer, Teresa Lavin, Diane Buob, and Barbara Hanko contemplated the possibility of a talent show. 48 H 1 - fi Mary Beth Markus, Marguerite Dahms, Ed- ward Jankowski, and Maureen Brady discussed their upcoming initiation as official members of the National Honor Society. Proving that scholars must utilize all sources of learning Claudia Scully, Anne Bocckino, and George Jankowski delved deeply into the mysteries of organic compounds. Chester Van Tyne, Regina Wurst, and Maureen Grimmer gathered ideas be- fore entering the Science and Math Fair. Valerie Santelli, Martha O'Brien, and Nancy Kirkpatrick found the snow a happy diversion after working laboriously on the National Merit Test. Junior ational Honor Society Having maintained an average of B or higher in all subjects since freshman year, qualifying juniors were installed in the Immaculata Chapter of the National Honor Society. Moderated by Sister Suzanne Marie, I.H.M., these students, through daily, diligent, and often times frustrating work, reaped visible rewards, such as the gold pin worn by all members. The satisfaction of self-achievement spurred the members of the Society on in their conscientious goal toward academic fulfillment. Susan Wachdorf and Laura Zack revealed their ambitions for future years and compared notes on colleges of their choice. 49 2' Accomplished clarinet performers enhanced the band's composition of The Music Man. Members of the 1969 Concert Band assembled in anticipation of launching the Spring Musicale. Anne Marie Matus, Kenneth Pickell, Patricia Dallessio, George Jankowski, Judith MacMillan, Joseph Simmons, Catherine Bruns, Denise Giorello, Kathleen O'Neill, Marianna Ochs, Teresa Hourigan, Margaret McCaughey, Michael Tarentino, Carl Rickert, Carol Kolb, Michael Ryan, Judith Fidellow, Cynthia Hratko, Mary Ivers, Michael Rhein, Christine Douglas, Mary Louise Hofmann, Mark Lusch, John Soley, Karen Shellick, Robert Byrne, Michael Kabo, James Khoury, Henry Witmer, Edward Esler, Thomas Rhein, Patricia Baxter, Standing: William Dzugan, Brian Sferra, Robert Gula, Gary Rutkowski, Jeanette Vuocolo, and Eileen Cahill. Seniors Brian Sferra, Eileen Cahill, Michael Kabo, Janice Galaini, Karen Shellick, Teresa Hourigan, Marianna Ochs, Michael Rhein, Barbara Hanko, John Soley, Mary Louise Hof- mann, and James DiCarlo patiently paused between numbers. Carolyn Black, Ilona Wass, and Kathleen Kelly, accompanied lt David Kanyha, Kenneth Pickell, and George Jankowski harmonized i 50 a popular melody. 3? ls if Junior Gary Rutkowski, caught in one of his antics, awaited the Crescendo of the Star Spangled Banner. Concert Band With the echoes of Notre Dame Victory Marchv still resounding in the music room, Sister Ann Berna- dette, l.H.M., eagerly placed the scores for the Fifth Annual Spring Musicale before the students. From that moment on, precision marching was replaced by intri- cate scales and trills as the Immaculata Marching Band took on the role of Concert Band. Conducted by Mr. Connie Tarentino, the musicians presented such varied melodies as The American Troubadourf' a collection by Stephen Foster, and the Music Man by Meredith Willson. Music devotees careened with delight as the instrumentalists broke into a snappy march by E. Bagley called National Emb- lem followed by a melody from South of the Border, 'Samba for Flutesf' The involvement of every student during long hours of practice made strides toward perfection a reality. Synchronized talent and perseverance afforded each musician a rewarding feeling of self-achievement. With all the pomp and pageantry of professional musicians the brass and percussion sections amazed their audience with a spectacular performance. Members of the brass section in concert appended an interesting note to the splendid rendition of Oh Susannah. 5l Glee Club Our lives are songs, God writes the words and we set them to music at pleasuref' Immaculata Glee Club gave witness to the words of Ella Wilcox throughout the entire school year. As true songsters the students added a harmonious gaiety to the Immaculata Day Program. Soloist Kathy Power, an outstanding member of the chorus, per- formed two folksongs, one a self-composition. In the spirit of the holiday season, the glee club caroled through the halls spreading Christmas cheer in its silver- toned style. The vocal scores of the Spring Musicale provided a challenge for each singer. America Our Heritagev by Ades and Steele and O Lovely Hourn by Chopin ranked among the many complicated numbers. The success of this talented group can be attributed to the interest and enthusiasm of Sister Ann Bernadette, I.H.M., and the determination of the students. Melodious voices enthralled the audience in the invisible world of music. With a flourish of triumph, the entire Glee Club raised their voices in song, concluding the successful performance of 'LSeventy-Six Trombonesf' First Row: Maryann Khoury, Martha O'Brien, Patricia Zdziebkowski, Margaret St. Onge, Kathleen Quigley, Janine Pahlow, Valerie Santelli, Janet Ochen, Robert Byrne, Ramon Ramos, Thomas Black, Gregory Aloia, John Meehan, Julia Wilder, Catherine Stiff, Geraldine Metz, Kathleen Copeland, Anne Marie Matus, Kathleen Power, Barbara Hanko, Diana Munley, Janice Rork. Second Row: Roberta Rusch- mann, Sharon Campanella, Mary Mattel, Ellen Cummins, Gail Thomas, Mary Foley, Regina Wurst, Regina Block, Salvatore Vuocolo, Jeffrey Snowman, Joseph Mantella, John Soley, James Weaver, Beatrice Daly, Margaret Kelly, Jennifer Mellin, Maureen Collins, Nancy Dugan, Margaret Moffitt, Barbara Abel, Margaret Ruff, Barbara Jankowski, Elizabeth Wuelfing, Valerie Conrad, Mary Albe, and Maureen Gibney. Third Row: Nancy Kirkpatrick, Catherine Albe, Rena Bouchal, Mary Guild, Eileen Gibney, Walter Sikora, Patrick Merrigan, Carl Memoli, Lucille Lenci, Sharry Trojanowski, Laura Walter, Anne Swartsmiller, Maureen Finnegan, Jean Lynn, Maria Tarentino, Laurel Walters. Last Row: Nancy Logel, Linda Wildgen, Doris Dylew- ski, Karen Faulborn, Gary Rutkowski, Kenneth Pickell, Charles Byrd, Eric Arnold, Donna Paternoster, Bernadette Niezgoda, Florence Rafferty, Patricia Lane, and Carol Schmidt. 52 ,AO A sideview showed the vocalists intent on providing an enjoyable evening for all. .. .. 1 -' ' Y 5 4 I A N 2' Thomas Black, Gregory Aloia, and John Meehan led the Glee Club in the presentation of the song The Sound Of Silence. Talented pianist Eileen Cahill enraptured her listeners in the accom- paniment of The Stephen Foster Medley. 53 ASIA fy i I 2 1 i Kathleen Power's musical voice permeated the room with sweet phonic sounds. Z Religious Activities Immaculata, in tune with the Church of Vati- can II, set a new precedent this year by celebrat- ing a Folk Mass every First Friday. Each stu- dent, giving witness to his Christian faith, partici- pated with new vigor and enthusiasm in the modern hymns. A spirit of Christian love and unity spread among the semi-circle of Immaculatans as they worshipped God with a refreshing feeling of one- ness. A monthly Mass for each class strengthened the realization of the primary purpose of an Im- maculata education. Monsignor Kelly solemnly raised the monstrance as altar boys Albert Macchi and Stephen Bocckino paid homage to Christ, our Savior. Reverend Richard Ewing offered a crown to Mary, our Patroness and Protectress. as a symbol of Immaculatan love and devotion. Guitarists Margaret McCaughey and Kathleen Power accompanied Reverend Carl Wagner, Diocesan Director of Vocations, ad- organists Jeanette Vuocolo and Eileen Cahill during the Folk Mass 54 dressed the seniors on the importance of accepting one's voca- on Vocation Day. tion. Joseph Kelly found it difficult to say no to Kathryn Johnson as she made her morning plea for mission contributions. Mission Representatives Give what you have-to someone it may be better than you dare think. -Longfellow. The Mission Representatives, mostly by their gener- ous example, succeeded in making the students realize the comfort and luxury of their own lives and the poverty and despair of others. Under the direction of Sister Brigid Maureen, I.H.M., daily collections for money and postage stamps taught each lmmaculatan the meaning of sacrifice. Mission Club Representatives awaited their turn to greet Bishop George W. Ahr. First Row: Joan Hoffman. Francis Bartolomeo, Monica Gallivan. Burton Brazill, Roberta Tehan, Stepha- nie Smedley. Back Row: Judy Johnson, Valerie Conrad, Clare Zuchowski, Margaret Kelly, Mary Ann Kosinski, Patrick Heffernan. 4 55 Chapel Aides Chapel, a tranquil haven for many Immaculatans, inspired a group of Christian girls to take on the selfless tasks of aides. Under the guidance of Sister Ann Bernadette, I.H.M., the staff, by daily acts of kindness and of love, kept the chapel truly worthy of the presence of Christ in the Blessed Sacrament. Donna Paternoster, Donna Garay, Dorianne Kabo, and Paula Muent- nich worked industriously in prepar- ing the sanctuary for a Bible Vigil. College Night Many hours of planning and organiza- tion by Mr. Robert Pietrucha, Mr. Philip Chalupa, and Sister Marie Philip, I.H.M., proved well-spent on October ll, 1968. Among the twenty-nine col- leges attending, the Drake School of Business, St. Francis School of Nursing, Fordham University, and Stevens Insti- tute of Technology represented four in- stitutions of higher education. A welcome address given by Monsi- gnor Eugene B. Kelly began the four, twenty minute sessions during which sen- iors could become acquainted with the college of their choice. Underclassmen learned the procedure of application and the necessary scholastic requirements. Eileen Gibney questioned a representative from St. Francis Nursing School on the admission requisites. Interested parents and students which were on display in the cafeteria. Home Economics Club Under the supervision of Mrs. Margaret Christensen, the seniors and juniors of the Home Economics Club created new ideas in dressmaking by giving clothes that Hiinishing touchfl Florence Rafferty and Deborah Gibus, selected to the Cre- ative Fabric Council, related fashion tips to the club and participated in style shows at Fabric Land. Future homemakers offered a Thanksgiving basket to Sister Mary Sylvia, P.V.M.I., showing their concern for the less privileged. various colleges and universities 56 Y -,iflfiit . av: SAV, f Waiting for a cue backstage, Deborah Gibus, Clare Zuchowski, and Gail Thomas calmed each other before their modeling debut. Garbed in velvet and lace, Florence Rafferty Mary Lou Grill modeled her own creation-a psychedelic epitomized sophistication. lounging culotte. Mary Ann Lasko and Joan Hoffman majes- tically posed in gowns created through their ingenuity. Show The Fourth Annual Fashion Show presented the finished products of many months of patient work. Perseverance and talent rewarded the seamstresses as they walked down the runway clad in their own creative styles. Mrs. Margaret Christensen, guiding the home economics students in individ- ual projects, witnessed the materializa- tion of culottes, dresses, coats, and eve- ning gowns. From uSwinging Londonj' a la Little Theatre, a mod theme pro- vided a vast range of styles as the girls donned the latest ensembles. Three Coins in a Fountain Members of the Prom Committee, Walter Hart, Diane Klepacki, Nancy Dugan, Anne Strayer, Gail Thomas, John Meehan, Teresa Lavin, Antonia Nacchio, Diane Buob, Jean Grainda, Ronald Eckert, Gregory Aloia, James Mahoney, Thomas Renner, Florence Rafferty, and Michael Chaya beamed contentedly as their dreams were transformed into reality. 58 X3 f-'Q ffilfoll 5' H i T . ll ' t 'i Wi' . Captivated by the romantic atmosphere, couples waltzed to the theme song of Three Coins in a Fountain. I, I t,.1A , Chaperoning the prom proved to be enjoyable as well as relaxing for faculty members. Weeks of eager anticipation came to an end as each handsome couple arrived at Somerville Inn. The band, featuring music by Bill Sperling, dedi- cated such numbers as f'To Sir with Lovel' to Monsignor Kelly and The Night Has a Thou- sand Eyes to the willing chaperones. The crowning of Diane Crivello as Prom Queen 1968, highlighted the evening and f'Three Coins in a Fountainj, the final dance, was dedicated to her. With the evening drawing to a rapid close, each couple dreamily left lillcd with all the happy memories of a Junior-Senior Prom. After the presentation of the crown and flowers by John Meehan. committee representative, Diane Crivello beamed delightedly as her escort Paul Laub proudly displayed his approval. 59 Senior library assistants Victoria Orlando Mary Ann Vassar Katherine Doyle Nancy Dugan Diane Kalwicz, Sharon Orlando and Maria Mastrobuono prepared themselves for the onslaught of the early morning rush Utilizing library facilities Advanced Biology scholars probed into the unknown aspects of yeast fermentation. Library Staff A group of industrious students, under the di- rection of Sister Angelorum Maria, I.H.M., busied themselves during free periods and after school. The shelving of books, the cleaning of the library, and the creating of eye-catching displays explained the bustle and energy characteristic of each aide. Through their direct encouragement and example, the staff, not content in just having the library in perfect order, made sure it was al- ways lilled with research-minded students. Stephen Phillips, Joan Hoffman, Bernard Sloan, and Lynne Dombroski entered the li brary to begin their daily chores. Jo Ellen Maciejewski delivered an extemporaneous speech on the rights of democracy before her audience, Patricia Rascher and Susan Wachdorf. Forensics and Debate Under thc co-direction of Sister Loretta Margaret, I.H.M., and Sister Brigid Maureen, I.H.M., the untested speakers wrote and delivered their ma- terial. David Ceponis, awarded second place in the American Legion Oratorical Contest, acquired confidence from this experience. The apprentice debaters, after hours of research, held meets at Immaculata, St. Josephis, and St. Mary's. The entire year's work readied the students for the Spring Tournament in Lincroft. Oflieers Kathleen Eckert, John Meehan, Kathleen Johnson, and Eileen Cahill convened to plan the meeting which featured Mr. Brown, their past modera- tor, as guest speaker. 61 Debating Lowering the Voting Age to Eighteen provoked an interesting discussion and many dissenting opinions between af- firmative Chester Van Tyne and negative Michael Sabo. ll ill' 'l lg. Future Teachers of America A nation-wide organization, the Fu- ture Teachers of America Club, encour- aged the students to pursue the reward- ing career of the teacher. Co-directors Miss Nancy Geleta and Mr. Philip Chalupa informed the prospective teach- ers of the situations confronting the in- experienced instructor. Mr. Bernard Duffy, Assistant Dean of Education at Seton Hall University, ad- dressed the club in November. He in- formed the members of the need for teachers in America and the importance of higher education. E Anna ...,... King .,A.A.,.. Lady Thiang ..., Lun Tha ,AA... Tuptim .,A.... 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Kralahome read an important decree to Lady Thiang, head wife. and her son, Prince Chululongkorn, chief heir to the throne. Sir Edward, representative from England, spoke with Anna and Kralahome before his audience with the King. 64 ln procession, the slaves carried the beautiful Tuptim, a gift from the King of Burma, to be approved by their lord and master. Accompanists Mary Lou Hofmann, Robert Gula, Jeanette Vuocolo, and Eileen Cahill supplied that extra professional touch needed to capture the magnificence of g'Shall We Dance. x Lun Tha, secret lover of Tuptim, disclosed the plan of escaping together. 1 . l Following Prince Chululongkorn in procession dancers . . . gg is 54, ,aj fit . . . and royal wives paid homage to the Great White Elephant. Brilliant performance! Extremely well done! Fantas- tic accomplishment! Etcetera! Etcetera! Etcetera! One had merely to step backstage after any of the show- ings of the KING AND I to hear remarks such as these. Our Lady's Players truly outdid themselves as they culminated months of rehearsal into four im- memorable nights. Sister Thomas Michael, l.H.M., and Sister Ann Ber- nadette, I.H.M., nicknamed Rodgers and Hammerstein, gave their all to the family-like group of people who worked with them, laughed with them, and loved them -the cast. Scores of people made contributions to the, play and as Sister Thomas Michael commented amid applause, tears, and roses after the last performance, This was a once in a Wetime experience of true stu- dent unity. Captain Orton pointed out the land of Siam to Lewis, the son of Anna and explained to him its many mysteries. ! 65 Immaculata Da A first and a heart-warming one at that, Immaculata Day managed to shat- ter all the connotations of the word initi- ation. The upperclassmen, fun-loving enough to laugh with the freshmen, but Immaculatan enough not to laugh at them, portrayed the freshmen themselves in the roles of Charlie Brown and his gang. The freshmen laughed the heartiest as Charlie Brown delivered such lines as Homework is the crabgrass on the lawn of life! Brotherhood, the theme of the folk song sung by Kathleen Power, could not have been more appropriate. Unitas- Caritas, the ideal of Immaculata, shone through every effort of the student body. Schroeder tMichael Kaboj, Linus QCharles Byrdj, Freeda QDonna Paternosterj, Violet Uean McCormickJ, and Mary Ann Lasko, under the guidance of Lucy CPatricia Rascherj congregated in the hope of solving Charlie Brown's inferiority complex. Lucy and Schroeder pointed out one of the more impressive sights at Immaculata-its talented Marching Band. O K 0 ,,....nn1 ' A-' Participants in the Immaculata Day Program took a break from Snoopy QWalter Hart! zoomed in for a landing on the Little practice for a modified hootenanny led by Kathleen Power. Theatre stage. 66 Enjoying the soft music couples dreamily waltzed the night away. Linda Carroll and her escort Richard Ziarnowski took a breather from dancing and enjoyed a tete-E1-tete of their 'Iv' ly n The romantic atmosphere of the Redwood Inn and the concept of a Senior Ball made Georganna Sponaes and her date Joseph Trosky, own, and Eileen Cahill and her escort Steven Phillips totally absorbed in one another's presence. I QL! Members of the Welcoming Committee, Bernard Duffy and Diane Buob exemplified the excitement of the evening. as they greeted Joseph Kelly and Mary Lou Hofmann. 67 Senior Ball Snow-covered mountains, crisp night air, laughter or quiet talk, a glittering evening of dancing and dining, all this and more-the Sen- ior Ball. Another tirst at Immaculata, this unfor- gettable night set a precedent for many years to come. Sponsored by the Student Council, Connie Tarentino's Dance Band supplied the music, as Redwood Inn lent the atmosphere. As the evening drew blissfully to a close, each couple relished the thought of another happy memory from their high school days. 4 For the first time in the history of the school, the Varsity vs. the Faculty 'fHas- Beensw provided a hilarious spectacle for the student body. The faculty outfitted in makeshift basketball uniforms, looked like physical fitness dropouts, but their poten- tial was yet to be realized. The score see- sawed as the abler members of the Has- Beens outdid themselves in an effort to make up for their 'fstouter teammates. The Varsity, with absolutely no help from the referees, managed to stay on top while giving the faculty every possi- ble break. With a four point lead and only a few seconds remaining, the spryer athletes surrendered the ball to their op- ponents, and just as time ran out, the score became two points closer because of a beautiful layup by 'fBill Boom- Boom Reinke. Jump it up resounded from the stands, the game began, and f'Dunker Diek Spangler 1 the fight was on between the older generation Cbetter known to tempted a shot from the 01 Immaculatans as the facultyj and the younger generation fthe Side Proving that age dgest Varsity Basketball Team.j always Cgunt, l 'H , . l ti ' . l 1 .tw . 1 1, A. , likvf e 2 1 tp , r Warming up before the game Cuban Coaches aren't always perfect, During a time out, faculty members reviewed Comet Comgsanas tgughed up gn claimed Varsity Coach Bomber their defensive plays. his shooting ability. Bob Pietrucha after fouling Joe Kelly. l l Facult - Varsity Game ,f J f. 'Y 1 Pieree Guber Frauenheim sailed a Hey Coach, wrong game, shouted John Kelly shot through the air despite Joe as Joe Hoey and his Opponent Big Mike M0f'fett'S efforts to blgck him, Sandusky battled for the ball. 68 Mr. William McIntyre congratulated newly elected Spartan Club President, William Davis, as he and Athletic Director Pierce Frauen- heim offered their support for the coming year. Spartan Club As parents and friends dedicated to Immacu- lata, the Spartan Club sponsored recreational and educational activities throughout the school year. A program on the danger of Juvenile Addiction to Narcotics, the Annual Football Awards Ban- quet, and the third Boxing Tournament high- lighted the versatile schedule of events. The first Christmas and Spring Dances for the adults olfered extremely entertaining and profit- able evenings. This year women joined the ranks as Mrs. Gloria Manara assumed the position of secretary. Members of the Junior Varsity Football Team discussed the successful season while waiting for the main course during the annual Football Awards Banquet held at the Martinsville Inn. Coach Comesanas reviewed the fundamentals of the game with the squad. Soccer Club water and Somerville High Schools. t and prepared for college teams. Under the direction of Mr. Raul Comesanas, ambitious students with ath letic ability and a talent for association football joined together to establish the first Soccer Club of Immaculata. Con fined indoors during winter months, the athletes envisioned matches with Bridge Spring heralded regular outdoor prac tices and kept alive the soccer enthusi asts' desire to excel. Club members, hop ing to meet in competition in the next - few years, kept themselves physically fit IMMACULATA Who? A hard-working staff of reporters, edi- tors, copy-writers, and typists. What? The IMMACULATAN, the school newspaper. When? At every newsworthy event. Where? Room 132 and anywhere the news is happening. Why? To publish a first-class newspaper which keeps the student body in touch with all of the major scoops at Immaculata. Under the guidance of Sister Maureen Thomas, I.H.M., Editor-in- Chief, Cassandra Garay, and her staff produced a journal that is explicit, forceful, and informative. .,. tin Page Editors Teresa Lavin and Nancy Dugan glowed with a sense of accomplishment at the perfect balance of the front page. James Wuelfing, Kevin Smith, and Valerie Walters discussed Artists Victoria and Sharon Orlando gladly ac back issues in formulating ideas for the June publication. cepted suggestions for original an work from 70 Susan Duffy. Barbara Hanko and Nancy Dugan scrutinized Staff members Lisa Christensen, Carol Kolb, and Catherine Barr carefully the December issue while Editor Cassandra counted slugs to assure an attractive and compact page. Garay waited to hear constructive criticism. Senior Kathleen Eckert advised freshman journalists on the basic techniques of publishing a paper. 7l Cheerleaders promulgated the edict, This is the year of the Spartans, at the first pep rally of the season. y 'Min ,Vi rx ig? if 'Jn' with Juli' X Q 1 vi in ,aah Rallies added the extra push needed for the hrs! season victory over Pope John XXIII. Pep allies Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, amid spirit and enthusiasm, executed precision routines and peppy drills. Cheers, applause, and gaiety of the students spurred the team on to victory and eased the pain of defeat. Pep rallies never failed to inspire the senior boys for skit material as they became everyone from cheer- leaders to opponents. Realizing that the student body supported them, the squad coupled spirit with athletic abilities to conquer all odds. Co-Captain Joseph Kelly charged through the Spartan emblem leading the way for his teammates. 72 Science Club Sub-divided into four special groups this year, the Ions Club supplied vast areas for experimentation in the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, and rock- etry. The annual Science Fair objectified imagination together with hours of thought, planning, and research. Sister Mary Avila, I.H.M., Sister Cyrcnia Marie, I.H.M., and Mr. Fred Moderski, co-directors, sustained the enthusiasm of the members through pitfalls and frustra- 51? tions. President Stephen Bocckino held a meeting with fellow officers Chester Van Tyne, Michael Sabo, and Cassandra Garay in antici- pation of the Science Fair. fy:- Preparing for a math contest, seniors Michael Kabo, Bonnie Saller, Roberta Tehan, Rena Bouchal, Susan Duffy, and Caroline Corona diligently worked permutation problems. Patrick Kearney and Regina Wurst demonstrated the process of solving complex frac- tions for other juniors. 73 athematics Club Under the guidance of Sister Miriam Clare, l.H.M., and Mr. Victor Dudka, the mathematicians improved problem solving technique and competed in math contests with Piscataway, Bridgewater, and North Plainfield. Club members, hosting the competition for the first time, welcomed fellow wizards to Immaculata. Opened only to juniors and seniors, Numbers Anonymous afforded a testing ground for the budding potential of its members. Higher college board scores and math marks were just some of the immediate rewards as the calculators began manipulating square roots and angles with ease. Under the moderation of Sister Loretta Margaret, I.H.M., the Latin Club served to broaden the students' knowledge of life in Rome where Latin was first estab- lished. The classicists reenacted a Saturnalia, petition- ing the gods and goddesses of Mt. Olympus, just as the Romans did during this week-long feast. French pen-pals gave Immaculatans the opportunity to inquire into the lives and customs of teenagers in France. Under the direction of Mrs. Gilberte Gurdal and Sister Mary Loreto, I.H.M., the students not only improved their French but also made friends thousands of miles away. Members of the Spanish Club donned jacket emblems this year for the first time. Directed by Sister Helen Marita, I.H.M., and Sister Maureen Therese, I.H.M., the students devoted much of their spare time to the tutoring of local Puerto Rican children in thefunda- mentals of English, while instilling in them a pride for their Spanish culture. Sophomores carefully studied the word list while preparing to take the Nationwide Latin Examination. Language Clubs After receiving their first letters from Europe members of the French Correspondence Club Michael Sabo, Rena Bouchal, Steven Phillips, Diane Blakeslee, and Mark Kolb related in- teresting tidbits of information. 5 mf Spanish II classes displayed their creativity through posters depicting some phase of old world heritage. 74 Members of the John F. Kennedy History Club, exclusively freshmen, kept informed on current events during the study of World History. Bimonthly meetings provided the historians with time to gather a wealth of material for discussion before each meeting. Mr. William Reinke en- couraged the students to gain from men's mis- takes by comparing the past to the present. Enthusiastic juniors organized the Spirit of '76 History Club this year under the moderation of Mr. Raul Comesanas. A trip to the UN and the appearance of William F. Buckley Jr., as guest speaker highlighted the activities. The club's aliil- iation with the 'tJerseymen,' provided the members with ideas, materials, and literature distributed by this state-wide organization. Members of the Spirit of '76 Nancy Logel, Kathleen Marquess, Claudia Scully, Martha O'Brien Charles Byrd, and Margaret Kelly made final arrangements for a trip to the United Nami A History Club Q. Jil YS Q M f . ' t Officers of the J.F.K. History Club, Kath- erine Dahms, Bernard Cassidy, Joan Grainda, and Robert Schreiber, received the mark of approval from their classmates. MAGNIFICAT Meeting deadlines, polishing and rewriting copy, rearranging layouts and seeking out infor- mation for captions-all this and more com- prised working on the yearbook. A daily, unend- ing struggle for perfection gave witness to the ultimate goal of the staff-a yearbook of quality and distinction. MAGNIFICAT 1969, beginning as a vision for the staff and a pledge from the student body, took shape after months of diligent work. Sister Immaculata Mary, I.H.M., and Sister Brigid Maureen, I.H.M., added the extra drive needed to surpass MAGNIFICAT 1968, rated first place by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Combined tasks of business and typing occupied the time of Diane Klepacki and Barbara Corby as they finally came to the end of checking more than eight hundred 51.00 boosters. 5' 2 es xr Georganna Sponaes and Katherine Doyle both agreed that caption writing needed creativity and imagination but to be without a dictionary or thesaurus proved disasterous. bn etttt t 1 -Q. ..,.t . Trying to keep the camera in working order, Eileen Gibney carefully checked its parts as Deborah Todd waited to take the day's assigned pictures. Describing a year's activities and goals in tifty words or less offered a challenge to copy writers Michael Dooley and Mary Lou Hofmann. 76 9 345 - :mr Walter Sikora and Mary Teresa Albe, in charge of busi- ness, smiled approvingly as Maureen St. Onge artistically captured the character of Charlie Brown. A perfect yearbook--the staff's dream-made Karen Shellick, underclassmen section, and Bonnie Saller, senior section, conscientious in checking the Stu- dent Directory for the correct spelling of names. Jr A Jean Grainda, rushing to meet her last consignment date, readily accepted help in cropping pictures from layout artist Diane Buob while Elizabeth Wuelfing, another layout expert, looked critically over their work. tllealtltt ltlll . A rst 1 2 . 'R at ' A Photography, typing, business, and caption writing transformed underclassmen Robert Byrne, Mark Luseh, Diane Blakeslee, and Michael Zolandz into 'Sjacks of all trades. 77 332 2: '+L Civ? seniors X Rena Bouchal Vincent Bruns Am Honor Students Patricia Frele promote . . . i Cassandra Garay Jean Grainda 80 Eileen Cahill Caroline Corona After long hours of diligent study, twelve members of the class of 1969 graduated as honor students. Only seniors who maintained an average of 85 or better in religion and four major subjects from freshman to senior year qualified. As an inspiration to the student Lynne Dombroski body, these ambitious individuals brought academic distinction upon themselves and Immaculata. James Mahoney Bonnie Saller 81 Roberta Tehan Scholarship, Leadership, H.,- ftXil'i'Sle'1j 1 ' s l'2i'li5' 3, P Always willing to give a helping hand, Robert Marzoli, Bonnie Saller, and Eileen Cahill, posted signs in the halls offering the tutorial services of the National Honor Society to anyone in need. Zia... ational Honor Society Seventeen members of the class of 1969 were rewarded for their dedication to high ideals. The efforts to achieve scholar- ship, leadership, character, and service made them eligible for membership in the National Honor Society. This nationally- known society brought deserved recognition upon outstanding seniors. During high school years, the students gladly participated in numerous extracurricular activities such as Band, Mathe- matics Club, and History Club, while still maintaining a B average. As school leaders, they were true witnesses to an active high school life. Roberta Tehan and Gregory Aloia enjoyed de- vising clues for the literary contest held during National Library Week. Putting the HELP project into effect, Walter gladly tutored some underclassmen during their free Hart and Lorraine Blose time. Officers Lynne Dombroski, Jean Grainda, James Mahoney, and Maureen St. Onge dis- cussed preparations for the semester break dance. Attaining a high academic rating wasn't enough for Caroline Corona and Vincent Bruns, who wished the good housekeeping stamp placed on lmmaculata. Character, L and Service Rena Bouchal explained to Maria Mastrobuono, Cassandra Garay, and Susan Duffy the distinction of hav- ing their names inscribed in the school archives. CATHERINE ALBE Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Bowl- ing 1, Dance Committee 4, Future Nurses Club 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Handmaids of Mary 1, Home Eco- nomics Club 4, Treasurer, Mission Club Representative 1, Pep Squad 1, 2, Photography Club 1, Prom Com- mittee 3, Spanish Club 3. MARY ALBE Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Man- ager 2, Dance Committee 3, 4, Fu- ture Teachers Association 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, MAGNIFICAT 4, Typist, Spanish Club 3. GREGORY ALOIA Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Debate l, French Club 3, Future Teachers As- sociation 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Photography Club 1, Physical Fitness Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Soccer Club 4, Student Council, 1, 2, 3, 4, Repre- sentative 1, Officer 2, 3, Treasurer 4. VINCENT AMBRULAVAGE Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, Color Guard 2, French Club 3, History Club 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Isomet- rics 2, Photography Club 1, Physical Fitness Club 2, Our Lady's Players 1, 2. DENISE AMITRANI Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, French Club 3, Intramurals l, 2, 4, Latin Club l, Mathematics Club 3, Pep Squad 1. 84 ERIC ARNOLD Saint John's Parish Dunellen A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4. JANE BAAB Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 43 French Club 33 Future Teachers Association 2, 33 Handmaids of Mary I3 Pep Squad I3 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Class Representative 3. STEPHEN BOCCKINO Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Isometrics 23 Photog- raphy Club I3 Physical Fitness Club 23 Science Club 4, President3 Soccer Club 4. LINDA BALOG Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 French Club 33 Pep Squad l. CELESTE BOGUSZ Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 23 Dance Committee 33 Future Teachers Asso- ciation 2, 33 Handmaids of Mary I3 Library Staff 33 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. 3 85 LORRAINE BLOSE Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club I, 2, 33 Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 4g Handmaids of Mary 13 History Club lg IMMACULATAN 2, 3, 4, Typist3 Latin Club l, 23 Library Staff 2, 3, 43 Mathematics Club 1, 33 National Honor Society 3, 4. RENA BOUCHAL Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 1, 2, 33 French Honor Society 2, 3, 43 French Correspondence Club 43 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4g Latin Club I, 23 Mathematics Club 3, 43 Math Team 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Our Lady's Play- ers 4. VINCENT BRUNS Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, Intra- murals l, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Mathe- matics Club 1, 3, 4, Chairman 4, Math Team 3, National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Student Council 4, Our Lady's Players 3, 4. JOHN CARLSEN Saint John's Parish Dunellen A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 1, Physical Fitness Club 3, 4, Varsity I Club 3, 4. EILEEN CAHILL DIANE BUOB Saint Frances Cabrini Parish Piscataway A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, French Club 3, Intramurals 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Li- brary Staff 2, 3, Treasurer 2, MAG- NIFICAT 4, Layout, Mathematics Club 1, Pep Squad 1, Photography Club 1, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 4, Associate Representative, Varsity I Club 4. Saint Bernard's Parish Raritan A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, French Club 3, Future Teachers As- sociation 3, 4, Secretary 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Drum Majorette, National Honor Society 3, 4, Parnassians 1, Photogra- phy Club I, Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4. LINDA CARROLL Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Score Keeper, Dance Committee 3, Future Teachers Association 3, 4, Hand- maids of Mary 1, Home Economics Club 3, Pep Squad 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Our Lady's Players 3. 86 EILEEN CASHIN Saint Luke's Parish Green Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, Handmaids of Mary 1, Home Eco- nomics Club 4, Library Staff 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Our Lady's Players 1, 4. RICHARD CATALANO Saint Joseph's Parish East Millstone A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 43 History Club lg Physical Fitness Club 3, 4, Science Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council I, 23 Varsity I Club 2, 3, 4. JOHN CHRISTIAENS Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling lg Football 3, 4, Manager, IMMACULATAN 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Photography Club Ig Varsity I Club 4. ANTHONY CAVALUZZO Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Bernardsville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4g French Club 3, His- tory Club lg Physical Fitness Club 4. MICHAEL CHAYA Saint Mary's Parish Bound Brook A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 French Club 31 Fu- ture Teachers Association 3g Intra- murals Zg Photography Club lg Phys- ical Fitness Club 2, Prom Committee 3, Soccer Club 4. Senior Class of 1969 . . . 87 STEPHEN CISZ Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Intramu- rals 2, Photography Club 1, Science Club 3, Spanish Club 3. BARBARA CORBY Saint John's Parish Dunellen A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, French'Club 3, Future Teachers As- sociation 2, 3, 4, History Club 1, Latin Club I, 2, MAGNIFICAT 4, Business, Pep Squad 2, Varsity I Club 4. MICHAEL CONNOLLY Saint Frances Cabrini Parish Piscataway A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Intra- murals 2, Mission Club Representa- tive 1, Photography Club 1, Our Lady's Players 3. CAROLINE CORONA Saint Joseph's Parish Raritan A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, French Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Math Team 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Photography Club 1, Our Lady's Players I, 2, 3, 4. S8 VALERIE CONRAD Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Mission Club Representative 4, Our Lady's Players 4. ANN CRIMMINS Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling l, French Club 3, Future Teachers Association 2, History Club 1, Pep Squad 1, 2. ELLEN CUMMINS Saint .loseph's Parish North Plainiield A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Forensic Club lg Fu- ture Teachers Association 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 3, 4g Home Economics Club 3, 43 Mission Club Representa- tive 3, Pep Squad l. JAMES DiCARLO Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Whitehouse A.A. 2, 3, 4, Band 3g Future Teach- ers Association 4g Intramurals 3g Latin Club 2, 3, Science Club 3. Foreign Exchange Student MANUEL DAVILA Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 4, Football 4, Soccer Club 4. JOHN DiGERONIMO Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Whitehouse A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4' Spanish Club 33 Varsity I Club 4. 89 JOSEPH DeSTEFANO Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Whitehouse A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Team l, 2g Future Teachers Association 43 Intra- murals 33 Photography Club lg Phys- ical Fitness Club 3, 4g Science Club 3g Student Council 33 Our Lady's Players 4. NORMAN DOLASHEWICH St. John's Parish Dunellen A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, IMMACULATAN 35 Photography Club lg Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. LYNNE DOMBROSKI St. Joseph's Parish North Plainfield A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 43 Dance Committee 33 Forensic Club 13 French Club l, 33 French Correspondence Club 43 Fu- ture Teachers Association 2, 3, 43 IMMACULATAN 33 Latin Club 1, 23 Library Staff 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 43 Pep Squad lg Our Lady's Players l, 23 Varsity I Club 4. True witnesses 3 3 39 T 3 - ,ggi jg , , 3 M .,.h I t gi iffy va: A Ji. 3 3 3 3. , k,,. .gi -all 13 W N QM 'ttf' Jw , ,I ,Q WJ g A 3 ., -1 ff , is -14, Q -, 3 - A MER assesses: N O M 3 : Q55 ,Y Q ' ,fi ij. 3311, . 'Liga 3 iq L 'E 52555555 ' 'T 5555555555 im g 1' . - 3 ff ,,,,44 ' 3 ' 9, 3 B: 4 1 -. 3333333 3 3 3 3 3 5 A 1 ssea 1 yisi lrci 3 3 as aeer A ,Ak 3.3. B 3, ,L,LkL:l iz K:,:,,. 2 g h :Ek K I Vkrlkkr r j g ,,,3 .I Y 331312 'S ',:. Q 1 --,,333 11- 2 ---,, 3 3 '31 '3', it 31 3 ' ' 3- 1- f f3?s2f i - f333 23 ' 4 iiiifrfii- :ii ' 'Vw ' 3, 3333,3333 KATHERINE DOYLE St. Joseph's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 33 Drill Team 43 Future Teachers Asso- ciation 3, 43 Library Staff 3, 43 MAGNIFICAT 4, Literaryg Mathe- matics Club 13 Pep Squad l3 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2. BERNARD DUFFY St. Bernard's Parish Raritan A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball I3 Basketball 3g Debate l3 Football 43 Future Teachers Association 43 Glee Club 23 Intramurals I, 2, 33 Mission Club Representative 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Student Council 3, 4, President 43 Varsity MI Club 4. 90 SUSAN DUFFY Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling l, Debate 1, French Club l, 2, 3, French Honor Society 3, 4, IMMACULATAN 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Journalism l, Latin Club 1, 2, Library Staff 3, 4, Mathe- matics Club l, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. NANCY DUGAN Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling I, Chapel Aides 2, 3, Dance Committee 3, Drill Team 4, French Club 3, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, IMMACULATAN 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, Latin Club l, 2, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Pep Squad l, Prom Committee 3, Our Lady's Players l. JOHANNA DUK St. Joseph s Parish North Plainfield A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Latin Club l, Our Lady's Players l. KATHLEEN ECKERT St. Bernard's Parish Raritan A.A. 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 4, French Club 3, Freshman Newspaper 4, Co- Moderator, Future Teachers Associa- tion 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Home Eco- nomics Club 3, 4, Our Lady's Players 4. RONALD ECKERT Blessed Sacrament Parish Martinsville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, Dance Committee 3, Future Teachers Asso- ciation 4, MAGNIFICAT 1, 2, 3, Pho- tography, Photography Club 1, Phys- ical Fitness Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4. MARCIA FERDINAND St. James Parish Basking Ridge A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Fu- ture Teachers Association 4, Journal ism l, Latin Club 1, Our Lady's Players l, 2, 3, 4. 91 MARY FOLEY St. Francis of Assisi Parish Edison A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers As MAUREEN FINNEGAN Sacred Heart Parish South Plainlield A.A. I. 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers As- sociation 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club- 4. .IANICE GALAINI Christ the King Parish Manville A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Chess Club I, Future Teachers Association 3, Historian, Handmaids of Mary I, Majorette 3, 4, Mathematics Club I, Parnassians I. sociation 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, His- tory Club l, Intramurals 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Our Lady's Players 4, Ural' CASSANDRA GARAY Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, Forensic Club I, 2, French Club I, 3, French Honor Society 2, 3, 4, IMMACU- LATAN I, 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Journalism I, Latin Club I, 2, Math- ematics Club 3, 4, Math Team 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Science Club I, 2, 3, 4. 92 PATRICIA FRELE Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 4, French Club 3, French Honor Society 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, History Club I, Intramurals 2, Jour- nalism I, Latin Club I, 2, Mathemat- ics Club 3, 4, Math Team 4. THOMAS GARRIPOLI Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Bowling I, Intramurals 3, 4, Isometrics 3, Mission Club Representative 3, Phys- ical Fitness Club 3, Our Lady's Play- ers I, 2, 3. CLIFFORD GOODALL EILEEN GIBNEY St. Bernard's Parish Raritan A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Bowling I3 Debate I3 French Club 33 French Honor Soci- ety 33 Future Teachers Association 2, 33 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 History Club 13 Journalism I3 Latin Club l, 23 MAG- NIFICAT 4, Photography. Holy Trinity Parish Bradley Gardens A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 23 Bowling I3 Glee Club I3 Intramurals 43 Physi- cal Fitness Club 23 Spanish Club 33 Our Lady's Players 2. MMM 'VUX JEAN GRAINDA St. Joseph's Parish Bound Brook A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 3g Drill Team 43 French Club I3 French Correspondence Club 43 French Honor Society 2, 33 Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 43 Latin Club I, Zz Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 33 MAGNIFICAT 3, 4, Layout, Liter- ary 43 Mission Club Representative 23 National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice- President 4g Pep Squad I3 Prom Committee 33 Student Council 43 Our Lady's Players I, 2, 3. MARY LOU GRILL Holy Trinity Parish Bradley Gardens A.A. I, 2, 3, 4g Basketball I3 French Club 33 Home Economics Club 43 In- tramurals 43 Journalism I3 Our Lady's Players 4. MARY GUILD St. Francis Parish Metuchen A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Chess Club I3 French Club 33 Future Teachers Association 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Home Economics Club 43 Journalism I3 Pep Squad I3 Spanish Club 23 Our Lady's Players 4. 93 GEORGE GULICK Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 IMMACULATAN 23 Photography Club lg Spanish Club 3. WALTER HART THEODORE GULICK Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Photography Club l. f an imaginative BARBARA HANKO St. Frances Cabrini Parish Piscataway A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Librarian 4, Bowling l, Future Teachers Asso- ciation 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Handmaids of Mary l, IMMACU- LATAN 3, 4, Page Editor, News, Latin Club l, 2, Student Council 4, Our Lady's Players 4. Christ the King Parish Manville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, Dance Committee 3, 4, Debate l, Forensic Club l, French Club 2, 3, Future Teachers Associa- tion 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 4, Our Lady's Players 2, 4. JOANN HEITZ Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Jour- nalism l, Latin Club 1, Pep Squad l, Our Lady's Players 1, 2. 94 JOAN HOFFMAN St. Joseph's Parish Bound Brook A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, Drill Team 4, Captain, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Library Staff 3, 4, President 4, Mission Club Representative 4, Pep Squad 1, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 3, Our Lady's Players 4. is MARY LOU HOFMANN Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, Dance Committee 4, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, History Club l, Latin Club I, 2, MAGNIFI- CAT 4, Literary, Mathematics Club 1, Pep Squad l, Science Club 3, 4, President 3, Our Lady's Players 4. X I MARY HORVATH Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Score keeper 2, Dance Committee 3, 4, Fu- ture Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, Handmaids of Mary I, Intramurals l 2, 4, Journalism l, Pep Squad l, Sci- ence Club 2, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, Our Lady's Players l. nd vibrant school spirit. . . NADINE IKE Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Bernardsville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Fu- ture Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Pep Squad I, Spanish Club l, Our Lady's Players 1, 4. MARY ANN ISABELLA Saint John Evangelist Parish Dunellen A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Fu- ture Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Handmaids of Mary I Latin Club 1, 2, Mathematics Club 3, Pep Squad l. 3 A 95 L95 ..3.,,?Lii.- TERESA HOURIGAN Christ the King Parish Manville A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, L1- brarian 4, Future Teachers Associa- tion 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Handmaids of Mary l, Journalism l, Majorette 3, 4, Captain 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. ROBERT JABLONSKI Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, Basketball l, Football 2, Future Teachers Asso- ciation 2, 3, History Club 1, Spanish Club l, 2. KATHRYN JOHNSON Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Bernardsville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club l, Fu- ture Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4, History Club 1, Journalism l, Mission Club Representative 1, 3, 4, Pep Squad l, Spanish Club 4, Our Lady's Players 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL KABO Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Basketball 3, 4, Manager 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Honor Soci- ety 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Mathemat- ics Club l, 3, 4, Math Team 3, 4, Physical Fitness Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, Soccer Club 4, Vice President 4, Student Council 1, Associate Rep- resentative l, Varsity I Club 4. KEVIN KALMBACK Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Football 3, French Club 3, Intramurals l. DIANE KALWICZ Saint Mary's Parish Bound Brook KATHLEEN KARPINSKI Saint Joseph's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers As- A,A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers As- sociation 2, 3, 4, Handmaids of Mary sociation 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad I, Span- 1, Journalism 1, Library Staff 3, 4, ish Club 3, 4. Mathematics Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. 96 JOSEPH KELLY Saint Francis Cabrini Parish Piscataway A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, French Club 3, Our Lady's Players 1, 4, Varsity I Club 3, 4. KEVIN KEYES Saint James Parish Basking Ridge A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Intra- murals 2, Mathematics Club 3, Mis- sion Club Representative 2, Physical , HENRY KITA DIANE KLEPACKI Flmess Club 3' 4' Sacred Heart Parish Immaculate Conception Parish N Manville Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 1, 3, A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, IMMACULATAN 3, 4, Intramurals Dance Committee 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I. I, 2, Future Teachers Association 2, History Club I, Latin Club l, 2, MAGNIFICAT 4, Business, Typing, Prom Committee 3, Our Lady's Players I, Varsity I Club 4. CHARLES KLINE Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, French Club 3, Latin Club l, 2, Varsity I Club 3, 4. ROBERT LAGGINI Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Bowling 1, Chess Club l, Football 3, 4, French Club 3, Intramurals l, Latin Club I, Photography Club 1, Varsity I Club 3, 4. PATRICIA LAMONT Saint Joseph's Parish Bound Brook Bowling l, Dance Committee 4, French Club 3, Future Teachers As- sociation 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Home Economics Club 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 2. f a living faith PAUL LaRUE Saint .Iohn's Parish Dunellen A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, French Club 3, Future Teachers Association 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Mathematics Club 1, 4, Math Team 4, Photogra- phy Club l, Physical Fitness Club 3, 4, Soccer Club 4. MARY ANN LASKO Saint Mary's Parish Bound Brook A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, Home Economics Club 3, 4, IMMACULA- TAN 3, 4, Artist 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 4, Journalism 1, Latin Club l, Pep Squad I, Our Lady's Players 1, 2, 3, 4. 98 PATRICIA LANE Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Co-Captain 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, French Club 3, Fu- ture Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, History Club 1, Latin Club I, 2, Library Staff 2, Pep Squad I, Photography Club l, Student Council 3, 4, Our Lady's Players 1, 2, 4, Varsity UI Club 4. JOHN LOOBY Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Bernardsville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club l, Math- ematics Club l, Spanish Club 4. ALBERT MACCHI Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Intra murals I, Photography Club 1, Span TERESA LAVIN Saint Bernard's Parish Raritan A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, French Club 3, French Honor Society 3, Fu- ture Teachers Association 2, History Club 1, IMMACULATAN 3, 4, Edi- torial Page Editor, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Honor Society 3, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 4, Our Lady's Players 3. JOSEPH MACO ish Club 2, Varsity I Club 3, 4 JAMES MacDONALD Christ the King Parish Manville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Fu- ture Teachers Association 2, 3, Golf l, 2, 3, 4, History Club l, Intramu- rals l, 4, Mathematics Club 3, Pho- tography Club 1, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Our Lady's Players 3, 4, Var- sity l Club 3, 4. Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. JAMES MAHONEY Blessed Sacrament Parish Martinsville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, French Club 3, French Honor So ciety 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Isomet- rics 3, Latin Club l, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Physical Fitness Club 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, Soccer Club 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Our Lady's Players 2, 3. 99 WENDELL MAIER Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 13 Latin Club 43 Physical Fitness Club 2, 3, 4. MARIA MASTROBUONO Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers As- sociation 2, 33 Handmaids of Mary I3 Journalism I3 Library Staff 3, 43 Mathematics Club 3g National Honor Society 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 Our Lady's Players l. ROBERT MARZOLI Christ the King Parish Manville A.A. I, 2, 3, 4g Baseball I3 French Club 3g Future Teachers Association 2, 33 Golf I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I3 National Honor Society 3, 43 Our Lady's Players 2, 3, 43 Varsity I Club 3, 4. JOSEPH MATTEL Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 23 Intra- murals 2, 3, 43 Photography Club I3 Physical Fitness Club 3, 43 Science Club l 2' Student Council 2 100 DAVID MASTRO Saint John's Parish Dunellen A.A. 3, 43 Isometrics 23 Journalism I3 Physical Fitness Club 3, 43 Soccer Club 43 Spanish Club 3, 4. ANN MARIE MATUS Saint Joseph's Parish Raritan A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 33 Fu- ture Teachers Association 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 History Club I, Treas- urer3 Our Lady's Players 1, 4. ROBERT MAUN Saint Bernard's Parish Raritan A.A. 3, 4. WILLIAM MCINTYRE Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, Z, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Manager3 Football 2, 33 Future Teachers Association 23 Intramurals 1: Isometrics 23 Latin Club 3, Secre- tary3 Physical Fitness Club 23 Spanish Club 13 Student Council 3, 4. MONICA MAYBIN Saint Mary s Parish Watchung 3 4 French Clu Handmaids of Mary l. MARY MCPARTLAND Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Art Club Zz Future Teachers Association 2g Handmaids of Mary lg History Club lg Intramu- rals 13 Journalism lg Pep Squad I, 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Our Lady's Play- ers l, 2, 3, 4. lOl JEAN MCCORMICK Saint James Parish Basking Ridge A.A. 4g Our Lady's Players 4. JOHN MEEHAN Saint Mary's Parish Bound Brook A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 3, 43 French Club 3, Vice-Presidentg Fu- ture Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, Vice-President 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4: History Club I3 Intra- murals l, 23 Isometrics 2, 3, 43 Pho- tography Club 13 Physical Fitness Club 2, 3, 4g Prom Committee 33 Soccer Club 43 Student Council 3, 43 Our Lady's Players 2, 4. RICHARD MEENE Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 23 Future Teachers Association 2, 3, Intramu- rals 1, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club Repre- sentative 2g Physical Fitness Club 3, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4. LINDA MOOSE Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Barnardsville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1. CARL MEMOLI Saint Anne's Parish Raritan A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3. JAMES MORRIS Saint James Parish Basking Ridge A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, Science Club 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. 102 SUSAN MILLER Blessed Sacrament Parish Martinsville A.A. 4. PAULA MUENTNICH Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling lg Chapel Aides 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 3, 4, French Club 33 Future Teachers As- sociation 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, History Club lg Home Economics 4, Pep Squad lg Photography Club Ig Our Lady's Players 1. ANTONIA NACCHIO Saint Francis Cabrini Parish Piscataway A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers As- sociation 2, 3, 4, History Club 1, Home Economics Club 4, Journalism l, Pep Squad I, 2, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 3. BERNADETTE NIEZGODA Christ the King Parish GERARD NOLL Mary Mother of God Parish Flagtown A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Basketball 2, Bowling I, Football 2, 4, Future Teachers Association 2, Glee Club 1, History Club 2, Isometrics 3, 4, Mis- sion Club Representative 3, 4, Physi- cal Fitness Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Student Council 2, Varsity I Club 4. Manville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers As- sociation 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. MARIANNA OCHS Saint Joseph's Parish Bound Brook NICHOLAS O'KEEFE A-A. l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Holy Trinity Parish Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, History Club l, Spanish Club 3. 103 Bradley Gardens A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. SHARON ORLANDO Saint Joseph's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, Bowling 1, Dance Committee 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, IM- MACULATAN 3, 4, Artist, Library Staff 3, 4, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, Spanish Club 3, 4. MARY PETRILLO Saint Joseph's Parish North Plainfield A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, French Club l, 3, French Corre- spondence Club 4, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, IMMACULATAN 3, Journalism l, Latin Club 2, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Our Lady's Players 1, 2, 4. VICTORIA ORLANDO Saint Joseph's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, Bowling l, Dance Committee 3, 4, IM- MACULATAN 3, 4, Artist, Library Staff 3, 4, Pep Squad l, Spanish Club 3, 4. DONNA PATERNOSTER Saint Joseph's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, Chapel Aides 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, French Club 3, Future Teachers As- sociation 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, History Club l, Journalism l, Pep Squad 1, Our Lady's Players 4. f an student KATHLEEN POWER Saint James Parish Basking Ridge A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 4, French Club 1, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Journalism 1, Mis- sion Club Representative 3, Pep Squad 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Our Lady's Players 2, 4. MATTHEW PHIBBS Holy Trinity Parish Bradley Gardens A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Glee Club 1, lsometrics 2, 3, Physical Fit- ness Club 2, 3. 104 MARGARET RABBITT Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, Bowling I, Future Teachers Association 2, Handmaids of Mary I, History Club I, Home Economics Club 4, Pep Squad I, Our Lady's Players I, 2. industrious bod . . . FLORENCE RAFFERTY Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Debate I, Future Teachers Asso- ciation 2 3 4' Glee Club 3 4' Home Economics Club 3, 4, President 4, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 3. THOMAS RENNER Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Bernardsville A.A. 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 3, Our Lady's Players 3. MICHAEL RHEIN Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Future Teachers As- sociation 2, Intramurals I. WILLIAM ROSS Saint Joseph s Parish Bound Brook A.A. 3, 4, French Club 3. 105 MICHAEL ROTHERMEL Saint Francis Cabrini Parish Piscataway A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, Football 4, French Club 3, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, Golf I, 2, 3, 4, History Club l, Photography Club I, Physical Fitness Club 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, Student Council 4, Our Lady's Players I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity I Club 3, 4. THOMAS RUPPE Saint Bernard's Parish Raritan A.A. 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 4g Football 2, 3, 4, Man- ager3 French Club 33 Future Teach- ers Association 23 History Club I3 In- tramurals 2, 3, 43 Varsity I Club 4. KEVIN SAVERINO Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball I3 Debate l3 Forensic Club I3 IMMACU- LATAN 23 Library Staff l, 23 Physi- cal Fitness Club l3 Student Council l, 2. ELIZABETH SABOSIK Saint Joseph's Parish Raritan A.A. 3, 43 French Club 3g Future Teachers Association 3, 43 Home Economics Club 4, Secretaryg Library Staff 3, 4. EDWARD SCULLY Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Chess Club I3 French Club 1, 33 History Club 1, Vice-Pres- ident I3 IMMACULATAN 3, 4, Sports Editor3 Latin Club l, 23 Math- ematics Club l3 Student Council 3, 4. 106 BONNIE SALLER Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l3 Chapel Aides 23 Chess Club l3 Debate 2, 33 Forensic Club l3 French Club 2, 33 French Honor Society 3, 43 Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 43 History Club I3 Intramurals 13 Latin Club l, 23 Library Staff 2, 3, 43 MAGNIFI- CAT 4, Layout, Literary3 Mathemat- ics Club l, 3, 43 Math Team 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Our Lady's Players 2, 3, 4. BRIAN SFERRA Saint .Ioseph's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 43 Physical Fitness Club 3, 43 Soccer Club 4. KAREN SHELLICK Sacred Heart Parish Manville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4g Debate lg Future Teachers Associa- tion 2, 3g Latin Club lg Library Staff 2, 3, 4g MAGNIFICAT 4, Layout. WALTER SIKORA St. Mary's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 3, 4, Band 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Intramurals 3. 43 MAGNIFICAT 4, Businessg Physical Fitness Club 3, 41 Prom Committee 33 Soccer Club 43 Spanish Club 3, 4. STANLEY SIGLE Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Football 25 Mission Club Representative lg Physical Fitness Club l. MARY JO SLOVER Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Handmaids of Mary l, Library Staff 3, 4. 107 5. l I A fit . El T g f ' Q ' We - .., .IM Y -1-siryyksmri A ,- JOHN SMITH Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers As- sociation 4, IMMACULATAN 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3. Of the challenge suur tle tire eis eena .. I itll , srss I Kagxl - V L's was ,LM . . 5 -f-f 1 :-l if i V. reae 4. I . ,-- NORINE SMITH Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Intramurals 4, Library Staff 3, 4. 1-. 11 ':.f.g.i- ,.,. .. .. ,eli f JOHN SOLEY Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Whitehouse A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, SYLVESTER SOPKO Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, ChfiSi the King Parish 2, Physical Fitness Club I, 3, 4, MHHVHIC Spanish Club 3, 4, A.A. 3, 4, Latin Club 3. 108 GEORGANNA SPONAES St. J oseph's Parish Bound Brook A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, Drill Team 4, French Club 3, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, MAGNIFICAT 4, Lit- erary, Spanish Club 3, 4, Student Council 3. KENNETH STABILE Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers As- sociation 2, 3, Vice-President 23 Li- brary Staff 2. f the future ANNE STRAYER St. John's Parish Dunellen A,A. I, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleading 2. 3, 43 Dance Committee 33 Forensic Club I3 French Club 2, 33 Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 43 Latin Club I, 23 Pep Squad I3 Prom Committee 33 Student Councii 43 Our Lady's Play- ers I, 2, 3, 43 Varsity I Club 4. DOROTHY STEFFEN Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. 1, 2, 3. 43 Future Teachers As- sociation 2g Handmaids of Mary I. MAUREEN ST. ONGE Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Bernardsville A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 23 Dance Committee 33 French Club lg French Correspondence Club 43 Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 43 IM- MACULATAN lg Journalism I3 MAGNIFICAT 4, Artg National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Pep Squad I3 Spanish Club 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Our Lady's Players I, 2, 3, 4. MARY TARRANT St. Bernard's Parish Raritan A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 2, 33 Bowl- ing lg Forensic Club li Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 43 Hand- maids of Mary I3 Mission Club Rep- resentative 33 Pep Squad 23 Spanish Club 2, 33 Our Lady's Players I, 4. I09 ROBERTA TEHAN Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Band I3 Basketball I, Manager3 Chess Club I3 French Cor- respondence Club 43 Future Teachers Association 2, 33 Handmaids of Mary I3 IMMACULATAN I, 3, 4, Typist3 Latin Club I, 23 Mathematics Club 3, 43 Math Team 3, 43 Mission Club Representative 43 National Honor Society 3, 4: Our Lady's Players 4. GAIL THOMAS Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Future Teachers Association 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, Pep Squad 1, Prom Committee 3, Our Lady's Players l, Varsity NI Club 4. PHILIP THOMAS Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, 3, Soccer Club 4. DEBORAH TODD Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Future Teachers Association 2, IM- MACULATAN 1, Intramurals l, MAGNIFICAT 4, Photographer, Pep Squad l, Our Lady's Players I, 3. JOSEPH TROSKY St. Mary's Parish CARMINE VERRILLI Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Bound Brook Bernardsville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Basket- A.A. 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, Future ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Span- CTQLSTIFFE TURFFK h Teachers Association 2, 3, IM- ish Club 3, varsity f-I Club 2, 3, 4. OU' a YP wma am MACULATAN 2, Latin Club 2, Piscataway A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers As- sociation 2, 3, Handmaids of Mary l. 110 Spanish Club 2, 3, Our Lady's Play- ers 2, 3, 4. ELLEN WATERS Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 3, 4, In- tramurals 4, Mathematics Club 3 Spanish Club 3. JULIEANNE WELCH St. Bernard's Parish ANDREW WIERZBICKI St. Mary's Parish Raritan Bound Brook A.A. 4, Dance Committee 4, Future A.A. l. 2, 3, 43 II'lIfHmUf3lS ll Teachers Association 4, Spanish Club ISOmCtriCS 3. 4. 4. ELIZABETH WUELFING Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Debate l, 2, French Club 2, 3, Future Teachers Associa- tion 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Handmaids of Mary I, IM- MACULATAN l, 2, 3, Intramurals l, 2, Latin Club l, 2, MAGNIFI- CAT 4, Layout, Science Club 3, Sec- retary. , I . 2 KAREN ZIMMERMAN Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Handmaids of Mary l, Home Economics Club 3, Library Staff 3, 4. lll 1 THOMAS ZOLTEK Christ the King Parish Manville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, De- bate l, Football 2, Forensic Club l, French Club 3, Intramurals l, 3, Isometrics 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Math Team 3, Science Club 3, Vice- President, Soccer Club 4, Student Council l, Our Lady's Players 4. Rlng Da On December 6, in honor of the anticipated feast of the Immaculate Conception, Monsignor Eugene B. Kelly and Student Council President Bernard Duffy presented the traditional blue- stoned ring to the seniors. For the first time, a folk Mass attended by the entire student body provided an inspirational setting for Ring Day. After this stirring ceremony, the upperclass- men eagerly displayed their exquisitely designed treasures to the faculty and underclassmen. From that day on, every glance at the beautiful me- mento served as a reminiscence of the four years spent at Immaculata. .X-. 55.11. ,.l.M Monsignor Eugene B. Kelly celebrated the Ring Day Mass for the intentions of the senior class. Bearers Valerie Conrad, Patricia Frele, Mary Anne Isabella, Margaret Rabbitt, and Christine Turek carried the cherished boxes to the altar. I K -Q-ef l-it C531 Ill! Lorraine Blose and Bonnie Saller admired each zf 1:2 -I -A ':'iif.12f , if I . 5 . ' -fe 1 n 1 xt my , . Q f J ' ,. 55.54, ., 1'f52,- other's rings-a token of four eventful years. 1 12 iii:-fi Family and friends gathered together to acknowledge the end of one world and the beginning of a bright new one. iw, i .. L is Jean Grainda accepted her cap from Monsignor Kelly as a symbol of her accomplishments at Immaculata. raduation Day For the class of 1969, graduation was the long anticipated fulfillment of all the dreams of high school years. Seniors laughed and cried as they recalled memorable hours at band practices, play rehearsals, and football games. This year's gradu- ating class, developed in mind, soul, and body, accepted the challenges for the future as true witnesses. Graduates entered the auditorium to receive their diplomas and assembled together for the last time. 113 ,I .f ..,.,,.,,.. + S,.msQm,ff :frsg.w1 . F .,,.,,. ,E ,.,, .r .,., f XRD -M Jw Q 4 ' 'E f 2? ,IJ I S . 1 ,, ' . -Har! i L Wap, kj ,N W., ee.-- . ...I i i i Front Row: Manager Chester Van Tyne, Michael Rother- mel, Gerard Noll, John DiGeronimo, Bernard Duffy, Wendell Maier, Richard Catalano, Charles Kline, Joseph Trosky, Joseph Kelly, Robert Laggini, Albert Macchi, John Carlsen, Manuel Davila, Philip Stafford. Second Row: Manager Robert Moffett, Robert Nodes, Kevin Kelly, Jonathan Simmons, Rob- ert Geis, John Kelly, Chester DeStefano, Joseph Hoey, Eugene Marotta, John Huddleston, Daniel Mitzak, John Mc- Namara, Joseph Moffett, Ralph Pascale, Kenneth Schreiber. Third Row: James Khoury, Michael Liscovitz, Timothy Mur- phy, Craig Manara, William Burke, Mark Manning, Frank Zalewski, Ralph Janotti, Gregory Sigle, Patrick Ruppe, Charles Varsity Football Grabarczyk, Bernard Sloan, Robert Soltisg Fourth Row: Coach Leo Pieretti, James Ritcey, John Williams, Kevin Murphy, Wil- liam Zaninelli, John McGinty, Thomas Crivello, Richard Lella, Gino Conti, Anthony Scaletti, John Bennett, Thomas Kelly, Steven Pickell, Joseph Murphy, Manager John Christiaens, Coach Michael Sandusky. Back Row: Coach Philip Chalupa, Dennis Razzano, Christopher Lotito, Edward Cooper, David Ceponis, James Phillips, John Hardgrove, George Sabosik, Bernard Cassidy, John Ferguson, Michael Vuocolo, Albert Cama, Philip Hickey, George Kotalic, Manager Alois Schiesel, Athletic Director Pierce Frauenheim. Immaculata Varsity Football Team hit the practice field hard this year in an attempt to improve last year's record. Under the guidance of Head Coach Pierce Frauenheim, Robert Pietrucha, Leo Pieretti, and Michael Sandusky, the team took shape and began its third season. After having lost the first two games the Spartans crushed Pope John XXIII by twenty-six points. With spirit now regained, the record was improved to two wins, two losses at the Saint Bernard's game with a score of 15-13. Mater Dei's score of 13 was doubled by the Spartans in a tremendous upset which brought the season to a peak. In the match against Sayreville, the men were hit hard in the first half but came on strong in the second with 28 points. Bridgewater- Raritan East, also in their third season, made a sur- prisingly good effort which saw the Spartans to a 52-O defeat. Morale remained high throughout the year despite the losses suffered. Immaculatan spirit never sporadic, constantly reminded the athletic department of the stu- dent bodyis support. l16 Chet DeStefano listened carefully to the expe- rienced advice of Coach Frauenheim while Mr. Chalupa reviewed crucial plays with the defense. t ef' , . ,Q..-1 - 1 l L Quarterback Charlie Kline successfully handed off to Joe Kelly for ll gain of hve yards. Co-Captains Joe Kelly, Immaculatan Athlete of the Year, and Charlie Kline, recipient of the Monsignor Eugene B. Kelly Award, paused brietiy during a pre-game warm-up. Golden Wheels Stafford completed an option pass to Joe Trosky in spite of tackles by the Blue Jays. SCORES Spartans Opponents 7 Dunellen 20 O Bayley-Ellard 27 33 Pope John XXIII 9 l5 St. Bernards I3 26 Mater Dei I3 28 Sayreville 54 0 Middlesex 21 O B.R.H.S.-East 52 7 Delbarton 47 117 Spartans clashed with the local Minutemen at the John Basilone Field. in l , ... , .D A short, completed pass proved successful as the ball carrier made a Star quarterback Charlie Kline hit his receiver slight gain. with a 23 yard touchdown pass. 118 l i Senior fullback Joe Trosky got off another precise punt without any trouble during the Dan Mitzak ran for a first down after Pope John game, Z1 handoff from Charlie Kline. , ,nffe ...,..... Coach Frauenheim carefully pondered the tense situation at the Bayley-Ellartl game as it was fourth down and three yards to go. Ready and raring to go, after a pep talk from Coach Frauenheim, Immaculatan players charged onto the held. ll9 V ' ,L,,-L f 12 K 3 Yg7gX 9 . 2 'Qi A W 1 2 ' ' 1 Front Row: George Kotalic, Anthony Scaletti, Philip Hickey, Bernard Cassidy, John Hardgrove, Gino Conti, George Sabosik, Michael Vuocolo, Thomas Kelly, Thomas Crivello, Richard Lella. Second Row: Kenneth Schreiber, Jonathan Simmons, Chester DeStefano, John Bennett, Gregory Sigle, Craig Manara, Timothy Murphy, William Burke, Joseph Murphy, Michael Liscovitz, Charles Grabarczyk. Third Row: Steven Pickell, David Ceponis, Edward Cooper, Ralph Janotti, Albert Cama, James Khoury, Patrick Ruppe, Mark Manning, Bernard Sloan, Christopher Lotito. Back Row: John McGinty, Kevin Murphy, John Williams, William Zaninelli, Frank Zalewski, Robert Soltis, James Phillips, James Ritcey, Robert Geis, Dennis Razzano, John Ferguson. l JU11i0f Vafsity 13001192111 Junior Varsity Football Team of 1968 progressed greatly since iiii T the first team of Immaculata. Having attained a record of live wins -two losses was certainly a great accomplishment and a sign of things to come for the Varsity. These boys, the best-trained group of players ever on the Spartan line-up, possessed a drive and a will to win, which earned them the 7 record they attained. The coaches hope that this season gives an indication of the 1969 Varsity Team and that the results will be as gratifying. ,, Timmy Murphy snared a toss from Mike Lis- covitz to gain the needed yardage for a first down. SCORES Spartans Opponents 6 Dunellen 2 33 Bayley-Ellard 6 12 Bonnie Brae 6 The Spartan defense rallied to hold the Minutemen on a 4th down play. 20 Hunterdon 19 7 Sayreville 31 7 Middlesex 21 19 Delbarton 7 120 Freshman Football A firstlthisryear, the Freshman Football Team was a source of great encouragement to the Varsity players. Because those who par- ticipated gained needed experience, the foundations for a tough squad in the near future have been laid. Although the end results did not show it, the freshmen played well and on the whole benefited greatly by learning unique gridiron strategies. As these members move up to first string, they are ex- pected to become proficient enough to begin a series of winning seasons. sls , J A., , A' A - if iti' tx S i Front Row: George Kotalie, Anthony Scaletti, Philip Hickey, Bernard Cassidy, John Hard- grove, Gino Conti, George Sabosik, Michael Vuoeolo, Thomas Kelly, Thomas Crivello, Richard Lella. Second Row: Steven Pickell, John McGinty, David Ceponis, William Zaninelli, John Bennett, Edward Cooper, James Phillips, James Ritcey, Christopher Lotito, John Wil- liams, Kevin Murphy. ...A - g x , .VH :V With able assistance from freshman linemen Gino Conti and Barney Cassidy, Dave Ceponis attempted a bomb over the heads of the Hillsborough defense. Co-Captains Bill Zaninelli and Kevin Murphy carefully in- spected the plaque that they presented to Coach Pieretti at the annual Football Dinner. SCORES Spartans Opponents 7 Hillsborough 14 13 B.R.H.S.-East 18 121 Drill Team members, led by Captain Joan Hoff- Bringing new depth and vitality to the football man, took a well-deserved bow after the snappy season . . . Caisson Song routine. Marching Band Drummers lined up, ready to sound the beat and rhythm needed for precision marching. The guiding adage of the Marching Band, Practice makes perfect . . . 122 Colorguard members Thomas Wachendorf, Daniel Swarbrick, James Rutkowski, Captain Gregory Aloia, Michael Zolandz, and Walter Sikora reviewed proce- dures before the Mater Dei game. The popular tunes Goody, Goodyi' and Once in Love with Amy identiiied the Immaculata Marching Band throughout the football season. Musicians, ma- jorettes, color-guard, and the newly added drill team combined to provide Spartan fans with en- joyable pre-game and half-time entertainment. Sister Ann Bernadette, I.H.M., and Mr. Connie Tarentino work- ed steadily to arrange intricate steps and snappy routines to en- liven weekly performances. With colors flying and heads high, the band proudly displayed the varied talents embodied in Immaculata. . . . resulted in delightful antics during the Sayerville game. 123 '. Drum Majorette Eileen Cahill illustrated a new technique to Patricia Lamont, Maureen Sloan Eileen Todd, Janice Galaini, and Captain Teresa Hourigan. Spartans 57 46 81 54 58 39 52 74 46 44 3l 72 39 72 54 49 54 57 62 60 64 SCORES Opponents St. Peter's 65 Union Catholic 77 St. Bernards 60 Springtield 66 Dwight Prep. 50 St. Mary's 56 St. Bernards 45 St. Peters 78 B.R.H.S.-East 47 St. Mary's So. A. 81 B.R.H.S.-West 77 Bayley-Ellard 64 Somerville 53 Hoffman 80 Watchung Hills 57 B.R.H.S.-East 66 Holy Trinity 58 Middlesex 54 St. Mary's So. A. 82 Watchung Hills 59 Somerville 74 Halftime during the St. Peter's game furnished an opportunity for Coach Pietrucha to stress the importance of drive and momentum. Varsity Basketball Front Row: Manager William Mclntyre, Charles Kline, Richard Meene, Timothy Murphy, Philip Stafford, Ralph Pascale, Manager David Obzansky. Back Row: Statistician David Kanyha, Gerald Dallessio, Joseph Moffett, Arthur Chambres, Joseph Hoey, William Burke, Joseph Murphy, Peter Manara, Coach Robert Pietrucha. 124 l'Jump it up sounded from the stands as the whistle blew, starting the tense moments of the Bridgewater-West game. Spartan defense attempted to block a Watchung Hills goal. Joe Kelly's fast footwork knocked the ball free in a successful defensive move. A grueling transition from football season and a schedule including the top schools in the state dared the stamina of the Varsity this year. Starting the season with two losses, the Spartans came through to down both St. Bernards and Dwight Prep by a wide margin. Coach Robert Pietrucha, driving his men hard during practice and game alike, impelled teammates to give their all. At the annual MESSENGER-GAZETTE Christmas Tournament, the squad netted third place as Arthur Chambres merited the most valuable lmmaculatan player award. Racking up four more victories before the season's end, the rigorous efforts of the team proved immeasurably valuable in the experience and confidence gained by each player. Expert rebounding skill helped Art Chambres haul down one of his many caroms. Characterized by enthusiasm, precision, En route to Brooks Field for the Dunellen game, Lynne Dombroski and Patricia Lane nobly paraded the school banner. Performing an original dance routine to f'He's Got the Whole World in His Hands, vibrant cheerleaders added zest to the final performance of the season at the Middlesex game. Lynne Dombroski, Diane Klepacki, Barbara Corby, Gail Thomas, Anne Strayer, and Patricia Lane mounted the ladder of success to achieve their goal -the true lmmaculata spirit. and drive, the Varsity and J.V. cheering squads spurred the Spartan teams to their greatest effort. Moderated by Sister Helen Marita, I.H.M., Miss Nancy Geleta, and Miss Hope Salvato, these energetic girls put endless hours of practice into peppy cheers and routines. Led by Co-Captains Patricia Lane and Lynne Dombroski, the senior cheerers kept spirit alive through success and defeat with their acrobatic feats and vocal encouragement. Gusty cheers. echoing from the sidelines. spurred the Spartans to victory 126 J. V. Cheerleaders Ready, willing, and able to cheer the boys on to victory, Jane Davis, Linda Horner, Virginia Eckert, Patricia Pensak, Elizabeth Robinson, Sharry Trojanowski, Sharon Panzera, Margaret Moffitt, and Gale Sopher took time before the Delbarton game to pose for the photographer. I 'FU Loyal lmmaculatans hurriedly boarded the spectator buses for the Pope John XXIII game. 127 Junior Varsity Basketball An impressive asset to the Athletic Department this year, the Junior Varsity Team came into the spotlight as the most successful of the three Immaculata basketball squads. Un- der the diligent direction of Coach Joseph Poplowski, the Spartan contingent advanced from match to match, improv- ing on both technique and record. The addition of Watchung Hills, Holy Trinity, and Union Catholic to their schedule broadened the squad's competitive experience. Making practical use of emphasized techniques and plays, the men gained the needed momentum to carry through a tough season. With three years of playing experience behind alumni!!! 5 3 x It al. them, the ball club looked forward to future successes. Cgach Pgplowski explained the workings of a Strategic play John Huddleston added another point to the Spartan tally by sinking during a lull in the Bridgewater-East game. a foul shot. Front Row: Mark Manning, Gregory Foley, Robert Bodar, Robert Marsjanik. Back Row: John Huddleston, William Burke, Michael Wojciechowski, Thomas Hourigan, Coach Joseph Poplowski. SCORES Spartans Opponents 65 St. Peter's 35 32 Somerville 46 62 Union Catholic 57 58 Hoffman 60 74 St. Bernard's 45 57 Watchung Hills 44 , 58 sr. Mary's PA. 75 61 B.R.H.S.-East 62 Fqlcon 74 sr. Bernard's 36 64 Holy Trinity 58 eefeeee in an effej, te 63 St. Petefis 70 68 Middlesex 56 find an open man. 47 B.R.H.S.-East 62 77 St. Mary's So. A. 36 66 St. Maryis So. A. 60 6l Watchung Hills 47 52 B.R.H.S.-West 73 59 Somerville 70 76 Bayley-Ellard 62 128 Front Row: David Ceponis, James Ritcey, Joseph Brucia, Charles Myers, Thomas Kelly, John Williams, Douglas Patten, Manager Mark Dooley. Back Row: Manager Ralph Janotti, William Jones, Edward Rooney, Kevin Murphy, William Zaninelli. Stephen Lavelle, William Burke, Robert Leichte, David Walters, Coach Richard Spang- ler. Time out found Coach Spangler pointing out technical errors in the offensive moves. Freshman Basketball Winning the first five games in a row, the Freshman Basketball Team proved that ability outweighs experi- ence. Tasting the first bit of high school sports success, the Varsity hopefuls learned the meaning of one hun- dred percent effort in several close bouts with B.R.H.S. East, Middlesex, and a decisive romp over cross-town rivals, Somerville. Led by Coach Richard Spangler, the frosh achieved both skill on the court and a determined incentive for victory. With the novelty of high school competition over, the underclassmen stars planned to concen- trate on developing their natural athletic talents. Spartans 63 49 53 51 68 61 57 66 34 69 60 56 41 37 43 53 62 SCORES St. Peters Hillsborough Quibbletown Holy Trinity St. Mary's-P.A. St. Petcr's B.R.H.S.-East Bayley Ellard B.R.H.S.-West Somerville Hillsborough Watchung Hills B.R.H.S.-East Quibbletown Middlesex Bayley Ellard Watchung Hills 79 Somerville Opponents 54 37 41 36 2.9 69 58 40 37 71 32 47 43 43 39 38 54 65 Chuck Myers went up for an easy lay-up in the last minutes of the Bayley-Ellard game. basket. Aiding the Spartan effort, Kevin Murphy grappled for a rebound under the opponents arsity Baseball Baseball enthusiasts of the '69 season proudly posed before the Bound Brook game. Front Row: Hugh McAleavy, Michael O'Connor, Thomas Ruppe, Michael Kearney, Chester De- Stefano, Robert Gula, Charles Ritchie. Back Row: Joseph Kelly, Michael Murphy, Philip Stafford, Joseph Trosky, Charles Kline, Arthur Wegner, Gerald Dallessio, Coach Richard Spangler. Under the constant scrutiny of Head Coach, Richard Spangler, the Varsity Baseball players emerged with improved hitting and pitching records. In the past, the team produced some All-County and All-Area players, and the big nine of this year proved just as versatile. The club aimed at surpassing last year's record, broadening its scope with the addition of Bayley-Ellard to the schedule and weeding out the shortcom- ings of previous seasons. With these goals in mind, the members of the 1969 line- up succeeded in putting some polish on their style. Coach Spangler alerted the base-runners to a hit and run play. 130 , . - ,.i,5f-mf,fffw.fr1rf:fr.-f12, , - ,L,,,,, .L,, ..,,.. . . .,,... ,, t ,lt LW:.L .9- ' Tom Ruppe connected for a double with his mighty cut. Star-hurler Joe Trosky warmed up before the Joe Kelly slid safely back to first after drawing a throw from a SL petel-'S game, Somerville pitcher. has Charlie Kline stretched out another of his numerous base hits. April April April April April April April April May May May May May May May May May May May June 1969 VARSITY SCHEDULE Somerville Middlesex Bound Brook Holy Trinity Union Catholic Dunellen Union Catholic Piscataway B.R.H.S.-East St. Bernard's Rutgers Prep St. Peter's Bayley-Ellard Rutgers Prep St. Peteris Holy Trinity Middlesex B.R.H.S.-East Bayley-Ellard Somerville Phil Stafford added another run to the Spartan score board with his precision batting. Gerry Dallessio helped defeat St. Joseph's with a smashing hit in the third inning. Concerned officials looked on as first aid was administered to an injured player during the B.R.H.S.-East game. f . . Front Row: Michael Tarentino, Robert Byrne, Michael Rothermel, Alan Stitt. Back Row: Eugene Marotta, Captain Paul Williams, John Kelly, James Mac- Donald, Robert Marzoli, James Mangini, Coach Joseph Poplowski. John Kelly stroked a putt into the hole. 133 Golf April and May awarded many Immaculatans a feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment. Coach, Joseph l'Arnie Poplowski, gave useful tips, such as pitching and obtaining greater dis- tance on drives, to the players which proved very beneficial in the heat of contest. With most of the matches played at Green Knoll Golf Course, the Spartans determined to show their talents, especially against arch-rivals, Somerville and Bridgewater-Raritan West High Schools. By adding Union Catholic High School to the schedule, the squad gained experience as well as pleasure. Although the school benefits from their work, it is certain that those who participated gained much more. Jim MacDonald blasted his way out of a sand trap 1969 GOLF SCHEDULE April B.R.H.S.-West April Somerville April Bound Brook April Union Catholic April South River April St. Joseph April South River May St. Peter's May B.R.H.S.-East May St. Joseph May B.R.H.S.-East May Union Catholic May Bound Brook May St. Peter's of her teammates. Norine Smith snatched the ball into bounds as she overcame the B.R.H.S. defense. Front Row: Melanie Marchio, Jane Kosinski, Kathleen Pachomski. Second Row: Bridget Shovlin. Georgette Balog, Hope Loetfler, Claudia Pascale. Third Row: Margaret Loeffler, Susan Koterba, Noreen Buckley, Coach Hope Salvato. Back Row: Mary Ellen Kemper, Sandra Shumack, Norine Smith, Christine Douglas, Denise Amitrani. l 34 Sophomore Georgette Balog jumped high to tap the ball into the waiting hands SCORES Spartanettes Opponents 35 Watchung Hills 25 39 B.R.H.S.-East 23 28 Manville 29 19 Manville 48 41 St. Maryls P. A. 30 35 Watchung Hills 22 36 B.R.H.S.-East 23 21 St. Mary's P. A. 27 29 B.R.H.S.-West 23 32 B.R.H.S.-West 39 irls' Basketball The Spartanettes entered the 1968-69 season under the able coaching of Miss Hope Salvato. The agile female players concentrated on becoming skilled at ball- handling, passing, and rebounding. With energy and vitality the girls worked earn- estly towards victories over many high- ranking area teams, including Bridge- water-Raritan East. Both a winning sea- son and experiences in competition and fair play compensated for all the months of strained muscles and bruised elbows. Muscle-bound senior David Mastro, fatigued after Hfty chin-ups, strained for one more. F f J fn?'f Richard Meene, Michael Ceponis, John Soley, and James Hartnett received commenda- tions from U.S. Marine Corps officials for their outstanding performances in local and state competitions. 135 Physical Fitness Team Kneeling: Michael Ceponis, John Soley. Standing: Coach Philip Chalupa, Richard Meene, David Mastro, John Huddleston. Organized in 1967 by Coach Philip Chalupa, the Physical Fitness Team again aimed to produce strength and coordina- tion in its members. With a Marine Physi- cal Fitness Award as the goal, calisthen- ics, weight-lifting, and wrestling aided the boys in acquiring the stamina needed for this exacting test. Encouraged by the feats of last year's team, who ranked first place in the Parochial School Division and sixth place in New Jersey, the squad worked earnestly through March and April to outdo the previous Immaculata record. 136 underclassmen 1 A X, l H- Freshman Representatives David Ceponis. Maryanne Eckert, James Ritcey, William Zaninelli, John Hardgrove. and John MCGinIy conveyed the true lmmaculatan spirit by their attendance at the first scrimmage against Dunellen. Class Council l38 Are we playing fanimal ball' with the seniors today? , 'Wly lock won't open! g HWhere did you say Room 58 is? were all among the muffled cries uttered by some of this year's freshmen. Having to adjust to their new environment, these eager students learned quickly-their's was a year of exploring, making mistakes, learning to laugh about their errors, and trying again. The faculty always willing to listen and offer advice, guided the students through many seeming catastrophies. Carried along by the fast pace of student life these newcomers to Immaculata began their aca- demic schedule with an unprecedented eagerness to learn. They marvelled at new subjects, some- times overwhelmed, but never despairing. Religion I delved into biblical times for a historic view of Catholicism. Algebra I built a foundation of mathematics, and English I offered the students a taste of Shakespeare, Dickinson, and Poe. The freshmen of Immaculata, after a fulfilling year, were prepared academically, spiritually, and so- cially for the challenges of sophomore year. 7 Student Council Members Kevin Murphy and Joan Tozzi visualized responsibilities as potential leaders of the class of 1972. l Katherine Dahms, John Bennett, Richard Sternadori, Carla Sue Perantoni, and Richard Lella pondered over the oncoming duties as Associate Representatives. 139 Judith Baab, Anna Marie Beleznay, Anna Barrella, Maureen Bassinger, Joseph Brucia, Deborah Baxter, Melanie Bieros, William Burke, Lawrence Brookes, John Bennett, Eugene Black, Kenneth Buratti. Standing: Gino Conti, Ellen Collins, Anne Compeau, William Cordes, William Clifford. Sitting: Keiren Cassidy, Lori Conrad, Edward Cooper, Margaret Cashin. Thomas Corona. First Row: Bernard Cassidy, Leo Carlino. Sec ond Row: Gary Busby, Mari Bucklaw. Kevin Del Paggio, Constance Demery, Thomas Crivello, Katherine Dahms, Ed- ward Doran. Lisa DeFeo, Mark Dooley, Madeline Cuthbert, Robert Dacuk, Robert Dorsey. Richard Dooley, Adrienne Crofford. 140 First Row: Suzanne Bradley, Frances Byrd, Mary Burns, Robert Catania. Second Row: Maureen Bowlby, Michael Cahill, Sandra Burek. Absent: David Ceponis. First Row: Lynn Faxon, Susan Fenlon, Mark Garay. Second Row: Thomas Gari- poli, Lillian Garcia, Thomas Gellela. Third Row: Barbara Gissoni, Marshall Garrison, Michael Gemperle. Absent: Monica Gallivan, Ellen Gasko. Sitting: Joann Demming, Peter Feury, Maryanne Eckert. Standing: John Fergu- son, Denise Drechsler. Francis Geoffrey, Maureen Fagan. Mary Jane Dorllinger, John Duffy, Neal Duffy. 141 3D Kneeling: Susan Hardgrove, Brian Grissler, Margaret Hlusko, Philip Hickey. Standing: Gloria Hicks, Cheryl Granzetto, John Hardgrove, Joan Grainda, Susan Horvath, William Grau, Marian Howell, Karen Greig. -Y. kk,, . . . .. ,,.....,., -,. K I .hmm Judy Killeen, Mary Kirby, Joseph Klitch, Florence Kosinski, George Kotalic, Deborah Kyle, Susan Koterba, Kathleen Koep, Katherine Kiely, Thomas Kendra. Kneeling: Kathleen Johnson, Yvonne Kaczmarczyk, Mary Ken- nedy, Mary Lee Jahn, William Jones. Standing: John Iacoviello, Virginia Johnson, Anne Ivers, Lydia Iasiello, Thomas Kelly. Absent: Judith Johnson. 142 Richard Lella, Jan Lieve, Andrea Lefkanic, Pamela LaRue, Stephen Lavelle, Deborah Liscio, Thomas Lavin, Mary Lazor, ,ent :.' f t,t:qsQ.,1,. , First Row: Christopher Lotito, Angela Massaro, Veronica Mack, Mar- garet Miller. Second Row: Robert Moffett, Donna Lukenda, Joseph ' i Leonard, Kathryn McDermott. Standing: Susan Markey, Emilie Memoli. Absent: Richard MacGillivray, John McGinty. Robert Leichte, James Kyle, Marguerite Laggini, Margaret Loeffler. Richard Murphy, Ann Marie Mushalko, Edward Muldoon, Patricia Ochs, Kevin Murphy, Regina Mills, Charles Myers, Debra O'Donnell. Absent: Ann Nagle, Carleen Murphy. 143 Edward Rooney, John Russick, James Ritcey, Mary Power, Barbara Price, Valerie Rohrbacker, John Ricks, Joseph Reynolds, Michele Potter, Ernest Poggi, Catherine Rascher. Sitting: Stephen Pickell, Sherri Palma, Denise Pannone, Thomas O'Keefe, Carla Sue Perantoni, Nancy Piller, James O'Shea. Standing: James Phillips, Edward Olkowski, Robyn Pelesky, Douglas Patten. Anthony Scaletti, Karen Sartin, Susan Schaeffner, Barbara Ruff, Adele Ruggini, Robert Schreiber, Kenneth Rutkow- ski, Rita Sadorski, Chester Sadowski, George Sabosik. l Patricia Trice, Michael Vuocolo, William Sweeney, Sharon Tozzi, Richard Walsh, Gloria Thomas, Daniel Swarbrick, Dolores Trapani, JoAnn VanDriel, Joan Tozzi, John Vokes. Lydia Stefanowicz. Bridget Shovlin, Donna Simone, Edmund Solarek, Maryann Sharkey, James Shay, Suzanne Spock, Richard Sternadori, Donald Smith, Michael Stitt. Absent: Marian Teisher. 145 First Row: Carol Wroblewski, Marguerite Witmer, John Wil- liams, Deborah Van Ness, David Walters, Judy Yannetta, John Weckenman. Second Row: Mary Anne Strazewski, Elaine Wild- gen, William Zaninelli, Monica Wierzbicki. Absent: Mary Van Tyne. 6D Sophomores f' SX 'ar- Representatives Harry Duffy, William Burke, Jane Kosinski, James Ruff, and Karen Tasy con templated the idea of welcoming the freshmen. Class Council 146 Student Council Members Hope Loefiier, Carol Kolb, James Wuelfing, and Patrick Heffernan listened attentively as traflic regulations were explained. No longer inexperienced freshmen and not yet upperclassmen, the sophomores could claim no more identity than that of being Immacu- latans. Yet in retaining the initial spirit of their Hrst year, the students gave a warm pulsation to Immaculata. The National Educational Development Tests rated each student academically throughout the entire nation and out of the sophomore class iifty-nine students rated above ninety-three percentile. The Class of 1971 was not a complacent one-their determination might be captured in the words of Oliver Wendell Holmes, MTo reach the port of heaven we must sail, sometimes with the wind and some- times against it-but we must sail, not drift or lie at anchor? Associative Representatives Mark Manning, Veronica Ty- senn, Claudia Pascale, Michele Garay, and James Bell anxiously awaited the weekly meeting. 147 Peter Allena, Edward Bentley, Leigh Amitrani, Joseph Albe, Diane Allyn. James Bell, Elizabeth Alvator, Georgette Balog, Dorothy Abroscat, John Ancellotti, Burton Brazill, Susan Balas. 1C Elizabeth Carabillo, Gerald Cahill, Catherine Barr, David Bunte, Carolyn Black, Robert Breuning, Laureen Bowman, Al- bert Cama, William Burke, Noreen Buckley, Michael Brill, Susan Beadle. Seated: John Connolly, Beverly Crivello, Samuel Campanella, Christo- pher Corlritt, Lisa Christensen. Patricia Dallessio. Standing: Barbara Cassidy, Arthur Chambres, Mary Dudley, James Doyle, Michael Ceponis, Annmarie Dowd. 148 Brian Duffy, Harry Duffy, Cynthia Elkow, Barbara Eganey, William Dzugan, Gregory Foley, Robert Golski, Patricia Fer- guson, Catherina Duk, Gerald Gibson, Judith Fidellow. Ill .... 3C Mary Lou Harrison, Geraldine Gula, Margaret Grau, Donna Garay, Kevin Heinold, Michael Harrison, Thomas Hourigan, Charles Gra- barczyk, Patrick Heffernan, Thomas Holmes. Kathleen Kelly, Kathleen Hemberger, Dorianne Kabo, John Kirby, Joseph Keip, Eileen Ivantic, Ralph Janotti, Mary Ivers, Harold Kine, Susan Koerner, William Kearney, Stephen Kennedy, James Khoury. Front Row: Marianne Lammons, Ronald Levy, Hope Loeftler, Mark Lusch, Patricia Lavelle. Back Row: Michael Liscovitz, Philip Lamson, Carol Kolb, Joseph Lawson, Jane Kosinski, Dorothy Koterba. Kneeling: Kevin Martin, Melanie Marchio, Robert Marsjanik, Louise Malik, Craig Manara, Barbara Maun, Margaret McCaughy. Standing: Peter Manara, Susanne Lunney, Mary McCann, Mark Manning. 149 Seated: Marion Meene, Nina Muglia, Mark Mclntyre, Michael Mastropietro, Timothy Murphy, Kathryn Memoli. Standing: Alice Morris, Patricia Mitzak, Joseph Murphy, Leo Mastrobuono, Thomas Masur, Jean McWade. Front Row: Kathleen O'Neill, Claudia Pascale, Susan Nolan, James Prasch, Robert Nielsen. Back Row: Francis Orecchio, Kathleen Pachomski, Jeanne Navin, Francis Parlante, Patricia O'Mara, Henry Phillips. Front Row: Patrick Ruppe, Maureen Slade, Gregory Sigle. Back Row: Alois Schiesel, John Shovlin, Susan Ross. Standing: James Rutkowski, Lynn Rohrbacker, Bruce Saller, Rosemary Ryan, Jeanette Schug. 150 Kneeling: Thomas Rhein. Standing: Nancy Pietrucha, Roberta Pieros, Kathleen Piller, Sharon Pfister, Carol Potenza, Donna Petras. On Bus: William Quinn, Anthony Quadagnito, James Ruff, John Rogalski. 4C ' ...,,,.,.,ef1:wff. ,, ,,,. .Mn fee ff., ,,,.,ff.1f.a Y mglf sgjf, Karen Sleph, William Sullivan, Stephanie Smedley, Kevin Smith, Barbara Sofranko, Christian Smith, Elaine Solarek, Robert Soltis, Sharon Spatt, Mary Stiff, Michael Tarentino, Maureen Sloan. Maryln Zolteln Brian Znccareui, Henry Winner, Ray, Christine Trapani, Louis Vozza, Eileen Todd, Samuel Wisniewski, mond Zolandz, Valerie Walters, Frank Zalewskiy Mary Ilona Wass, John Vassar, Patricia Towers, Veronica Tysenn, Lisa Lou Wechsler, Cynthia Van Ness, James Wuemng, Mar, Trippanera, Karen Tasy, Mary Swarbrick, Joseph Welch, Gerard guerite Zorzi, Jeanette Vuocolo, Marian Westman. Tarrant- 151 l n-nwq-ll 1 -wave'-wwulrsuv-wut.- unior Class Council I Q Fifi at fit in m.,, i f t , In L, ,.. ,, , Vr., - - fM.:.Lf51 ze, ' 15 S 336 I ' ,,., -- , .1 Q it t M , Q ii ff in 1 -...N X 'w+4, A A ,J , ENN K R l l L -H. .., N i i 'W s QVC t. W 1' Representatives Martha O'Brien, Margaret Ruff, Philip Stafford, Jane Davis, and Nancy Kirk- patrick enjoyed a breather before returning to the tedious task of decorating the gym for a spring dance. 152 Student Council Members Ralph Pascale, Valerie Santelli, Chester DeStefano, and Gerald Dallessio anticipated guiding interested parents at Open House. Upperclassmen at last! Starting the school year enriched with the experience and wisdom of two years at Immaculata, the juniors echoed the sentiment of this statement. Many new and exciting worlds opened before them, complicated chemis- try formulas became familiar, algebra II and trigonometry problems tested their perseverance, and the discussions in Reli- gion II gave them insight into Vatican Il. Junior year, one of grueling tests, pre- pared the students for College Boards by the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Tests. As senior year drew near, the juniors gave serious thought to their vocations in life. It was a year of reflection. Each stu- dent matured as he reached for his goal, fell back, and reached once more. Seeking help and guidance, they had merely to be shown the opportunities awaiting them. As true Immaculatans the Class of '70 were prepared to meet the challenge. Associative Representatives Mark Kolb, Barbara Stafford, Kathleen Rork, Andrea Alicino, and John Huddleston discussed ways to increase school participation in Student Council effort. 153 Patricia Crivello, Margaret Brucia, Kenneth Cuthbert, Robert Byrne, JoAnn Corriveau, Barbara Capano, Charles Byrd, Thomas Casey, Marguerite Dahms, Maureen Brady, Robert Dubrowski, Catherine Bruns. Top: James Breuning, Francis Bartolomeo. Seated: Patricia Baxter, Dineen Bowlby, Diane Blakeslee, Thomas Black. Standing: Judith Blazek, Barbara Abel, Robert Bodor, Anne Bocckino, Andrea Alicino. Thomas Czekaj, Doris Dylewski, Christine Douglas, Gerald Dallessio, Virginia Eckert, Nancy Dunsavage, Robert Dowdy, Jane Davis, Chester DeStefano, Patricia Dudley. 154 Seated: Edward Esler, Denise Giorello, Robert Geis, Teresa Gill. Standing: Thomas Goleskie, Deborah Gibus, Robert Gula, Robert Fagan, Patricia Goodall, Robert Finan, Karen Faulborn. Patrick Kearney, Patrick Kilduff, Cynthia Hratko, Mary Kemper, Linda Horner, John Kelly, Margaret Kelly, Nancy Kirkpatrick, Kevin Kelly, David Kanyha, John Kissell, Jeffrey Koerner. First Row: George Jankowski, Richard Horak, George Hard- grove. Second Row: Joseph Hoey, Maureen Grimmer, Linda Haffer, Patricia Hamill. Third Row: Ellen Hermann, Marcella Heffernan. Fourth Row: John Huddleston, Michael Hart, Ed- ward Jankowski. 3B Barbara Kuzmicky, Mary Ann Kosinski, Jean- ette Kozlowski, Nancy Logel, Christine Lieve. Patrick Merrigan, Kathleen Marquess, William McWade, Edward McPartland, Judith MacMillan, Mary Mattel, Jo Ellen Maciejewski, Mary Beth Markus, John McNamara, Michele Mack, Eugene Marotta. Denise Murphy, Karen O'Donnell, Joseph Moffett, Martha O'Brien, Margaret Mofhtt, Lawrence Murphy, David Obzansky, Jennifer Mellin, Robert Nodes, Daniel Mitzak, Robert Messler. 156 Preston Lewis, Mark Kolb, Andrew Kotalic, James Mangini. Deborah Pascale, Denise O'Shea, Joseph Pampani, Mary O'Neill, Steven Phillips, Patricia Ann Pensak, Kenneth Pickell, Ralph Pascale, Sharon Panzera. Seated: Vincent Riccardo, Elizabeth Robinson, Michael Ryan, Kathleen Rork, Carl Rickert. Standing: Gary Rutkowski, Roseann Perna, Joseph Sartin, Katherine Piellusch, Michael Sabo, Patricia Rascher. Joseph Simmons. Margaret Ruff, Kenneth Schreiber, Jonathan Simmons, Sandra Shumack, Valerie Santelli. Steven Smith, Claudia Scully, Bernard Sloan. 157 Seated: Philip Stafford, Margaret St. Onge. Standing: Rebecca Sousa, Catherine Stiff, Alan Stitt, Barbara Stafford, Ann Swartzmiller, Richard Thoden, Barbara Taluba, Gale Sophe r. Susan Wachdorf, Thomas Wachendorf, Sharry Trojanowski, Sue Traynor, Cecilia Wierzbicki Bernard Vabolis, Catherine Trice, Chester Van Tyne, Laura Walter. First Row: Claire Zuchowski, Joseph Welch, Julia Wilder. Second Row: Marianne Wysocki, Laura Zack, Robert Weeks, Michael Zolandz. Third Row: Thomas Waters, Nancilee Yannetta, Regina Wurst, Michael Wojciechowski. 158 The Most Reverend G. W. Ahr-22 Aloia, Catherine-34 Sister Angelorum Maria-20, 26 Sister Mary Avila-10, 33 Sister Ann Bernadette-33 Sister Bernadette of Lourdes-26 Sister Brigid Maureen-32 Chalupa, Philip-30, 59, 68, 116, 135 Christensen, Margaret-35, 56 Comesanas, Raul-30, 68, 69 Sister Cyrenia Marie-33, Reverend Stephen Congdon-19, 26 Dudka, Victor-32, 68 Reverend Richard Ewing-26, 54, 59 The Very Reverend Thomas J. Frain-23 Frauenhiem, Pierce-13, 25, 59, 68, 69, 79, 116, 119 Gamble, Steven-35 Geleta, Nancy-4, 27 F acult Index Gurdal, Gilberte-24, 31 Sister Helen Marita-31 Sister Immaculata Mary-27 The Very Reverend Eugene B. Kelly-25, 28, 29, 112, 113 Kline, Mary-34 Kotelis, Stella-34 Lawler, Marie-34 Sister Loretta Margaret-24, 31 Ludvik, Ann-34 Lugo, Joseph-35 Magdziak, Celia-34 Marchio, Goldie-35 Sister Maria Jamesita-32 Sister Marie Philip-34 Sister Mary Loreto-31 Sister Maureen Therese-31 Sister Maureen Thomas-11, 27 Sister Miriam Clare-21, 32 Moderski, Fred-24, 33 Paganotti, Dominic-34 Pieretti, Leo-33, 116 Pietrucha, Robert-30, 116, 124 His Holiness Pope Paul VI-22 Poplowski, Joseph-30, 59, 79, 128 Mother Regina de Lourdes-24, 29 Reinke, William-30, 59 The Most Reverend John C. Reiss-23 Salvato, Hope-35, 72, 134 Sandusky, Michael-35, 68, 114, 116 Reverend William Schulze-23 Spangler, Richard-24, 32, 68, 129, 130 132 Sister Suzanne Marie-27 Tarentino, Connie-35 Teichgraber, Margaret-34 Sister Thomas Michael-27 Zorzi, Elena-34 Senior Director and Index Albe, Catherine 196 W. Summit St., Somerville, N.J. 19, 52, 72, 84 Albe, Mary 196 W. Summit St., Somerville, N.J. 52, 77, 84, 192 Aloia, Gregory 134 Edgewood Dr., Somerville, N.J. 13344, 46, 48, 52, 53, 58, 80, 82, 84, Ambrulavage, Vincent gg Fairmount Ave., Somerville, N.J. Amitrani, Denise 6 E. Cadillac Dr., Somerville, N.J. 39, 84, 114, 134 Amold, Eric 333 Front St., Dunellen, N.J. 52, 84 Baab, Jane 40 Cleveland St., Somerville, N.J. 85, 122 Balog, Linda 9 Evagrod St., Somerville, N.J. 39, 85 Blose, Lorraine 5 Blue Hills Ter., Greenbrook, N.J. 83, 85 Bocckino, Stephen 33 S. Cadillac Dr., Somerville, N.J. 54, 60, 73, 85 Bogusz, Celeste 5245 Cherry St., S. Plainfield, N.J. Bouchal, Rena 914 Poe Pl., S. Plainfield, N.J. gg, 37, 41, 52, 63, 65, 73, 74, 80, 83, Bruns, Vincent 37 Vanderveer Ave., Somerville, N.J. 40, 48, 62, 64, 80, 83, 86 Buob, Diane 410 Runyon Ave., Piscataway, N.J. 46, 48, 58, 67, 72, 77, 86, 126, 192 Cahill, Eileen 18 Deer Run Dr., Somerville, N.J. 44, 46, 48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 60, 66, 67, 81, 82, 86, 122, 123 Carlsen, John 55 Kline Pl. Dunellen, N.J. 86, 116 Carroll, Linda 20 Cammann Pl., Somerville, N.J. 16, 67, 86 Cashin, Eileen 769 Taft Ave., N. Plainfield, N.J. 11, 86 Catalano, Richard R.D. 3 Box 415H, Somerset, N.J. 39, 47, 87, 116 Cavaluzzo, Anthony il Center St., Bernardsville, N.J. Chaya, Michael 505 E. Main St., Somerville, N.J. 58, 87 Christiaens, John 136 S. Spring St., Somerville, N.J. 41, 59, 87,116 Cisz, Stephen 245 Spraque Ave., S. Plainfield, N.J. 88 Connolly, Michael 15 Faragut Ave., Piscataway, N.J. 88 Conrad, Valerie 16 Shearn Dr., Middlesex, N.J. 5, 52, 55, 88,112,166 Corby, Barbara 15 Tutle St., Greenbrook, N.J. 5, 56, 76, 88, 126, 192 Corona, Caroline 2 Bell Ave., Raritan, N.J. 37, 63, 64, 73, 81, 83,88 Crimmins, Ann 282 E. Main St., Somerville, N.J. 39, 67, 88 Cummins, Ellen 59 Washington Ave., N. Plainfield, N.J. 52, 56, 89 Davila, Manuel Ramirez Hurtado 889 Iquitos, Peru 69, 89, 116 DeStefano, Joseph 53 Main St., Lebanon, N.J. 89, 175 DiCarlo, James 20 Main St., Lebanon, N.J. 41, 51, 89 DiGeronimo, John R.D. 41, Lebanon, N.J. 40, 89, 116 Dolashewich, Norman 146 Third St., Dunellen, N.J. 60, 89 Dombroski, Lynne 243 Carol Rd., N. Plainfield, N.J. 72, 81, 82, 90, 126 Doyle, Katherine 666 Hawthome Ave., Bound Brook, N.J. 11, 60, 76, 90, 192 Dugan, Nancy 24 E. Brown St., Somerville, N.J. 38, 52, 53, 58, 70, 71, 79, 91 Duffy, Bernard R.D. .733 Box 52, Somerville, N.J. 46, 48, 67, 72, 90 Duffy, Susan 526 Melrose Ave., Middlesex, N.J. 73, 83, 91 Duk, Johanna 387 Watchung Ave., N. Plainfield, N.J. 39, 91 Eckert, Kathleen 89 Katydid Dr. R.D. r,-513, Somerville, N.J. 60, 71, 91,122 Eckert, Ronald Box 1143 R.D. 42, Spring Run Lane, Martinsville, N.J. 41, 48, 58, 91 159 Ferdinand, Marcia 20 Marilyn St., Basking Ridge, N.J. 63, 64, 91 Finnegan, Maureen 122 W. Elmwood Dr., S. Plainfield, N.J. 43, 52, 92 Foley, Mary 24 Clive Hills Rd., Edison, N.J. 52, 63, 65, 92 Frele, Patricia 116 Clark Ave., S. Plainfield, N.J. 80, 92, 112 Galaini, Janice 115 Hammler Rd., Somerville, N.J. 50, 51, 92,123 Garay, Cassandra . 6 Main St., Flemington, N.J. 71, 73, 80, 83, 92 Garripoli, Thomas 33 Stout Ave., Middlesex, N.J. Gibney, Eileen 1004 Arnold Ave., Raritan, N.J. 9, 52, 56, 76, 93, 192 Goodall, Clifford 8 Edgewood Rd., Somerville, N.J. 93 Grainda, Jean 142 W. Maple Ave., Bound Brook, N.J. 46, 48, 56, ss, 63,71 so,s2, 93, 113, 122, 192 Grill, Mary Lou 32 Box 287, Neshanic Station, 57, 93 Guild, Mary 503 Grove Ave., Edison, N.J. 52, 93 Gulick, George 444 N. Bridge St., Somerville, N.J. 93 Gulick, Theodore 444 N. Bridge St., Somerville, N.J. 94 Hanko, Barbara 28 Buena Vista Ave., Piscataway, N.J 5, 48, 50, 52, 62, 63, 64, 66, 74, 94, 122 Hart, Walter 160 Johanson Ave., Somerville, N.J. 46, 48, 58, 65, 66, 83, 94, 167 Heitz, Joann l 113 Green St., Somerville, N.J. 94 Hoffman, Joan 402 Highland Pl., Bound Brook, N.J. 17, 21, 55, 57, 60,65,94,122 Hofmann, Mary Lou 556 Foothill Rd., Somerville, N.J. 44, 50, 51, 59, 66, 67, 77, 78, 95, 123, 192 Horvath, Mary 60 Mercer St., Somerville, N.J. 59, 72, 95 Hourigan, Teresa 165 Johanson Ave., Somerville, N.J. 50,51,95,123 Ike, Nadine 33 Highview Ave., Bernardsville, N.J. 52, 63, 64, 65,95 Isabella, Mary Ann 606 Mountainview Ter., Middlesex, N.J. 52, 95, 112 Jablonski, Robert 7 Harry Rd., Somerville, N.J. 40, 54, 95 Johnson, Kathryn Mendham Rd., Bernardsville, N.J. 55, 61, 63, 96 Kabo, J. Michael 161 Mercer St.-4A, Somerville, N.J. 50, 65, 66, 73, 96 Kalmback, Kevin 84 Lincoln Ave., Somerville, N.J. 96 Kalwicz, Diane 119 Mountain Parkway, Greenbrook, N.J. 9, 60, 96 Karpinski, Kathleen 221 W. Franklin St., Bound Brook, N.J. 96 Kelly, Joseph 218 Perrine Ave., Piscataway, N.J. 55, 59, 67, 68, 72, 96, 114, 116, 125, 130, 131 Keyes, Kevin gox 353, Far Hills, N.J. 7 Kita, Henry 224 Dukes Parkway, Somerville, N.J. 97 Klepacki, Diane 552 Old York Road, Somerville, N.J. 42, 58, 72, 76, 97, 126, 192 Kline, Charles 19 Speer St., Somerville, N.J. 46, 68, 97,116,117,118,124,125, 130, 133 Laggini, Robert 327 William St., Somerville, N.J. 97, 116 Lamont, Patricia 335 Vosseller Ave., Bound Brook, N.J. 56, 60, 72, 98, 123 Lane, Patricia 435 S. Plainfield Ave., S. Plainfield, N.J. 48, 52, 53, 67, 98, 126 LaRue, Paul gg Kline Pl., Dunellen, N.J. Lasko, Mary Ann 805 Watchung Rd., Bound Brook, N.J. 9, 57, 65, 66, 98 Lavin, Teresa 1011 Colby Ave., Raritan, N.J. 38, 48, 58, 70, 99 Looby, John gg Pine Hill Rd., Bernardsville, N.J. Macchi, Albert 135 E. Spring St., Somerville, N.J. 41, 54, 64, 65, 99,116 MacDonald, James 145 Taylor Ave., Somerville, N.J. 47, 48, 99,115, 132, 36 Maco, Joseph S39 Lincoln Blvd., Middlesex, N.J. Mahoney, James 1014 Papen Rd., Somerville, N.J. 46, 48, 58, 69, 81, 83, 99 Maier, Wendell 25 S. Auten Ave., Somerville, N.J. 100, 116 Marzoli, Robert 9 Hawley Rd., Somerville, N.J. 32, 36, 64, 82, 100 Mastro, David 139 Greenbrook Rd., Greenbrook, N.J. 100, 135 Mastrobuono, Maria 99 Rock Lane, Middlesex, N.J. 9, 60, 83, 100 Mattel, Joseph 150Prospect St., Somerville, N.J. Matus, Ann Marie 23 Glaser Ave., Raritan, N.J. 38, 52, 53, 63, 64, 100 Maun, Robert 193 Lamington Rd., Somerville, N.J. 101 Maybin, Monica 545 Mountain Ave., N. Plainfield, N.J. 101 McCormick, Jean i5?JGalloping Hill Rd., Basking Ridge, 66, 72, 101 McIntyre, William 127 Mountain Ave., Somerville, N.J. 41, 48,101,116 McPartland, Mary 275 W. Summit St., Somerville, N.J. 63, 101 Meehan, John 57 Fairmount Ave., Somerville, N.J. 48, 52, 53, 59, 60, 61, 64,108 Meene, Richard 9 Pine St., Greenbrook, N.J. 60, 68, 102, 124, 135 Memoli, Carl 797 Lynwood St., Raritan, N.J. 44, 52, 53, 102 Miller, Susan 9 Jeffrey Lane, Somerville, N.J. 72, 102 Morris, James ?JFairview Dr. East, Basking Ridge, 41, 102 Moose, Linda Hardscrabble Rd., Bernardsville, N.J. 17, 102 Muentnich, Paula 180 Mercer St. 7B, Somerville, N.J. 17, 43, 52, 53, 55, 56, 102 Nacchio, Antonia 2 Rivercrest Dr., Piscataway, N.J. 43, 58, 103 Niezgoda, Bernadette 55 John Pl., Manville, N.J. 52, 103 Noll, Gerard 50 New Amwell Rd., Somerville, N.J. 103, 116 Ochs, Marianna 317 W. Maple Ave., Bound Brook, N.J. 50, 66, 78, 103, 123 O'Keefe, Nicholas Vanderveer Rd., Somerville, N.J. Orlando, Sharon 1008 Beechwood Ave., Middlesex, N.J. 9, 60, 70, 104 Orlando, Victoria 1080 Beechwood Ave., Middlesex, N.J. 60, 70, 104 Paternoster, Donna 10 Shady Lane, Bound Brook, N.J. 11, 52, 55, 66,104 Petrillo, Mary 30 Fairview Ave., N. Plainfield, N.J. 52, 67, 104 Phibbs, Matthew 87 Old York Rd., Somerville, N.J. 67, 104 Power, Kathleen 29 N. Brook Ave., Basking Ridge, N.J. 52, 53, 54, 66, 79, 104, 182 Rabbitt, Margaret 1102 W. Elmwood Dr., S. Plainfield, 42, 43, 56, 72, 105, 112 Rafferty, Florence 121 Giles Ave., Middlesex, N.J. 43, 52, 57, 58, 105 Renner, Thomas 75 Ambar Pl., Bernardsville, N.J. 58, 105 Rhein, Michael 45 Whitney Dr., Middlesex, N.J. 50, 66, 105, 122 Ross, William 315 Jamestown Rd., Somerville, N.J. 12, 105 Rothermel, Michael 709 River Rd., Piscataway, N.J. 46,48,105, 116, 132 Ruppe, Thomas 18 Brentwood Rd., Raritan, N.J. 106, 115, 130, 131 Sabosik, Elizabeth Rt. 22 R.D. .1123 Box l56B, Somerville, NJ. 10,72,106 160 Saller, Bonnie 830 Star View Way, Somerville, N.J. 64, 65, 73, 77, 81, 82, 105, 192 Saverino, Kevin 33 Washington Pl., Somerville, N.J. 54, 106 Scully, Edward IL1JOad Terrace-Apt. C, Somerville, 48, 106 Sferra, Brian N. Mountain Ave., Bound Brook, N.J. 36, 44, 50, 51, 106, 122 Shellick, Karen 1806 W. Champlain Rd., Manville, N.J. 50, 51, 77, 107,123, 192 Sigle, Stanley Middaugh St., Somerville, N.J. Sikora, Walter 411 W. Second St., Bound Brook, N.J. 36, 47, 52, 77, 107, 123, 192 Slover, Mary Jo 124 Young St., S. Plainfield, N.J. 42, 107 Smith, John 238N. Doughty Ave., Somerville, N.J. Smith, Norine 262 St. James Pl., S. Plainfield, N.J. 42, 59, 108, 114, 134 Soley, John Whitehouse Ave., Whitehouse Station, N.J. 5o,52,53,66,1os,135 Sopko, Sylvester 3g8North 17 Ave., Manville, N.J. Sponaes, Georganna 541 E. Second St., Bound Brook, N.J. 8, 67, 76, 79, 108, 122, 192 Stabile, Kenneth 9g9Eastern Ave., Somerville, N.J. Steffen, Dorothy Blackford Ave., Piscataway, N.J. St. Onge, Maureen 60 Olcott Ave., Bernardsville, N.J. 36, 48, 63, 77, 109, 192 Strayer, Anne 1757 W. Fourth St., Piscataway, N.J. 10, 46, 58, 58, 72, 109, 126 Tarrant, Mary 807 Lynwood St., Raritan, N.J. 10, 11, 109 Tehan, Roberta 145 N. Clark Ave., Somerville, N.J. 55, 73, 81, 81, 109 Thomas, Gail 2300 Plainfield Ave., S. Plainfield,N.J. 10, 52, 57, 58, 72, 110,126 Thomas, Philip 2010 S. Central Ave., S. Plainfield, N.J 60, 110 Todd, Deborah 730 Mine Rd., Somerville, N.J. 72, 76, 110 Trosky, Joseph 607 Garfield Ave., Somerset, N.J. 47, 67, 110, 116,117,119,13O, 131 Turek, Christine 1850 W. 7 St., Piscataway, N.J. 42, 110, 112 Verrilli, Carmine 11i0Center St., Bernardsville, N.J. 1 Waters, Ellen 8 E. Cadillac Dr., Somerville, N.J. 1 11 Welch, Julianne 710 Falcon Ct., Bridgewater, N.J. 1 1 1 Wierzbicki, Andrew 83 Pearl St., Finderne, N.J. 36, 111 Wuelfing, Elizabeth 28 DeMond Pl., Somerville, N.J. 52, 77, 111, 192 Zimmerman, Karen 146 Fairview Ave., Somerville, N.J. 1 1 1 Zoltek, Thomas 24 Sherwood Close, Somerville, N.J. 65, 111 Abel, Barbara-52, 154 Alicino, Andrea-10, 21, 153, 154 Bartolomeo, Francis-50, 55, 123, 154 Baxter, Patricia-50, 51, 66, 122, 154 Black, Thomas-28, 50, 51, 52, 53, 154 Blakeslee, Diane-74, 77, 154 Blazek, Judith-52, 154 Bocckino, Anne-21, 49, 73, 154 Bodor, Robert-40, 128, 154 Bowlby, Dineen-154 Brady, Maureen-25, 49, 154 Breuning, James-154 Brucia, Margaret-63, 42, 154 Bruns, Catherine-50, 64, 65, 154 Byrd, Charles-21, 52, 75, 66, 154 Byrne, Robert-44, 50, 51, 52, 77, 123, 132, 154 Capano, Barbara-154 Casey, Thomas-154 Corriveau, JoAnn-56, 154 Crivello, Patricia-154 Cuthbert, Kenneth-154 Cziekaj, Thomas-154 Dahms, Marguerite-49, 73, 154 Dallessio, Gerald-64, 65, 73, 124, 130, 132, 153, 154 Davis, Jane-72, 127, 152, 154 DeStefano, Chester-116, 120, 130, 153, 154 Douglas, Christine-50, 51, 134, 154 Dowdy, Robert-154 Dubrowski, Robert-154 Dudley, Patricia-154 Dunsavage, Nanci-154 Dylewski, Doris-20, 37, 40, 52, 122, 154 Eckert, Virginia-72, 127, 154 Esler, Edward-50, 51, 123, 155 Fagan, Robert-69, 155 Faulborn, Karen-50, 51, 52, 155 Finan, Robert-50, 51, 122, 155 Geis, Robert-116, 120, 155 Gibus, Deborah-57, 155 Gill, Teresa-155 Giorello, Denise-50, 122, 155 Goleskie, Thomas-155 Goodall, Patricia-155 Grimmer, Maureen-49, 155 Grzywinski, Raymond-155 Gula, Robert-44, 50, 51, 122, 130, 155 Haffer, Linda-127, 155 Hamill, Patricia-155 Hardgrove, George-155 Hart, Michael-155 Heffernan, Marcella-155 Hermann, Ellen--155 Hoey, Joseph-69, 116, 124, 145, 155 Horak, Richard-69, 155 Abroscat, Dorothy-148 Albe, Joseph-148 Allena, Peter-148 Allyn, Diane-148 Alvator, Elizabeth-148 Amitrani, Leigh-148 Ancellotti, John-74, 148 Balas, Susan-148 Balog, Georgette-134, 148 Barr, Catherine-38, 148 Beadle, Susan-4, 148 Bell, James-147, 148 Bentley, Edward-148 Black, Carolyn-50, 122, 148 Bowman, Laureen-148 Brazill, Burton-55, 148 Breuning, Robert-148 Brill, Michael-148 Buckley, Noreen-134, 148 Bunte, David-148 Bufkg, William-69, 116, 120, 128, 146, 4 Cahill, Gerald-38, 44, 50, 122, 148 Cama, Albert-116, 120, 148 Campanella, Samuel-148 Carabillo, Elizabeth-148 Cassidy, Barbara-148 Ceponis, Michael-148 Chambres, Arthur-13, 16, 68, 124, 125, 148 Christensen, Lisa-148 Corbitt, Christopher-148 Crivello, Beverly-38, 148, 169 unior Index Horner, Linda-43, 127, 155 Hratko, Cynthia-50, 51, 123, 155 Huddleston, John-116, 128, 135, 153, 155 Jankowski, Edward-21, 49, 155 Jankowski, George-21, 49, 155 Kanyha, David-37, 50, 51, 124, 124, 155 Kearney, Patrick-9, 69, 73, 155 Kelly, John-68, 116, 132, 155 Kelly, Kevin-155 Kelly, Margaret-52, 53, 55, 75, 155 Kemper, Mary-134, 155 Kilduff, Patrick-155 Kirkpatrick, Nancy-49, 52, 56, 152, 155 Kissell, John-155 Koerner, Jeffrey-155 Kolb, Mark-15, 61,74,153, 157 Kosinski, Mary Ann--52, 55, 156 Kotalic, Andrew-19, 157 Kozlowski, Jeanette-156 Kuzmickey, Barbara-156 Laing, Catherine-156 Lewis, Preston-157 Lieve, Christine-156 Logel, Nancy-8, 16, 47, 52, 75, 156 Mack, Michelle--156 MacMillan, Judith-37, 50, 122, 157 Maciejewski, Io Ellen-61, 156 Mandeville, Brian-156 Mangini, James-132, 157 Markus, Mary Beth-49, 156 Marotta, Eugene-132, 156 Marquess, Kathleen-75, 156 Mattel, Mary-156 McNamara, John-116, 156 McPartland, Edward-156 McWade, William-153, 165 Mellin, Jennifer-52, 156 Merrigan, Patrick-40, 44, 52, 156 Messler, Robert-156 Mitzak, Daniel-36, 116, 119, 156 Moffett, Joseph-116, 120, 124, 156 Moffitt, Margaret-40, 52, 72, 127, 156 Murphy, Denise-156 Murphy, Lawrence-156 Nodes, Robert-156 O'Brien, Martha-49, 52, 75, 152, 156 Obzansky, Davie-124, 156 O'Donnell, Karen-156 O'Neill, Mary-157 O'Shea, Denise-157 Pampani, Joseph-37, 123, 157 Panzera, Sharon-4, 127, 157 Pascale, Deborah-157 Pascale, Ralph-116, 124, 153, 157 Pellicane, Joseph-10 Sophomore Index Czuprewicz, Paul-148 Dallessio, Patricia-44, 50, 122, 148 Doyle, James-14, 74, 148 Dudley, Mary-148 Dowd, Annmarie-148 Duffy, Brian-148 Duffy, Harry-146, 148 Duk, Catherina-148 Dzugan, William-44, 50, 51, 148 Eganey, Barbara--38, 148 Elkow, Cynthia-38, 148 Ferguson, Patricia-55, 74, 148 Fidellow, Judith-50, 123, 148 Foley, Gregory-128, 148 Galka, Donna-148 Garay, Michele-50, 55, 122, 147, 149 Gibson, Gerald-148 Golski, Robert-148 Grabarczyk, Charles-116, 120, 149 Grau, Margaret-45, 149 Gula, Geraldine-50, 123, 149 Harrison, Michael-38, 122, 149, 177 Heffernan, Patrick-41, 55, 147, 149 Heinold, Kevin-149 Hemberger, Kathleen-149 Holmes, Thomas-149 Hourigan, Thomas-39, 128, 149 Ivantic, Eileen-149 Ivers, Mary Ellen-50, 123, 149 Janotti, Ralph-74, 129, 149 Kabo, Dorianne-50, 122, 149 Kearney, William-149 Kelp, Joseph-149 161 Pensak, Patricia-72, 127, 157 Perna, Roseann-52, 123, 157 Phillips, Steven-60, 61, 67, 74, 157 Pickell, Kenneth-44, 50, 52, 123, 157 Piellusch, Katherine-157 Rascher, Patricia-25, 46, 61, 66, 157 Razzano, Dennis-116, 120 Riccardo, Vincent-157 Rickert, Carl-50, 51, 123, 157 Robinson, Elizabeth-127, 157 Rork, Kathleen-50, 51, 122, 153, 157 Ruff, Margaret-52, 78, 122, 152, 157 Rutkowski, Gary-36, 44, 50, 51, 52, 66, 122, 157 Ryan, Michael-50, 122, 157 Sabo, Michael-61, 69, 73, 74, 157 Santelli, Valerie-13, 49, 52, 153, 157 Sartin, Joseph-157 Schreiber, Kenneth-116, 120, 157 Scully, Claudia-49, 50, 51, 75, 122, 157, 174 Shumack, Sandra-78, 134, 157 Simmons, Jonathan-114, 116, 120, 157 Sloan, Bernard-60, 116, 120, 157 Smith, Stephen-157 Sopher, Gale-4, 72, 127, 158 Sousa, Rebecca-50, 51, 123, 158 Stafford, Barbara-153, 158 Stafford, Philip-40, 116, 117, 124, 130, 132, 152, 158 Stiff, Catherine-52, 53, 158 Stitt, Alan-132, 158 St. Onge, Margaret-52, 158 Swartzmiller, Ann-52, 122, 158 Taluba, Barbara-158 Thoden, Richard-158 Traynor, Sue-158 Trice, Catherine-158 Trojanowski, Sharry-52, 72, 127, 158 Ulrich, Richard-158 Vabolis, Bernard-158 Van Tyne, Chester-21, 39, 49, 61, 73, 116, 158 Wachdorf, Susan-49, 61, 158 Wachendorf, Thomas-13, 123, 158 Walter, Laura-20, 52, 158 Waters, Thomas-10, 158 Weeks, Robert-158 Welch, John-158 Wierzbicki, Cecilia-158 Wilder, Julia-52, 158 Wojciechowski, Michael-128, 158 Wurst, Regina-36, 49, 52, 73, 158 Wysocki, Marianne-158 Yannetta, Nancilee-158 Zack, Laura-49, 78, 122, 158 Zolandz, Michael-77, 123, 158 Zuchowski, Clare-55, 57, 158 Kelly, Kathleen-50, 123, 149 Kennedy, Stephen-149 Khoury, James-38, 50, 51, 116, 120, 149 Kine, Harold-39, 149 Kirby, John-149 Koerner, Susan--122, 149 Kolb, Carol-44, 50, 123, 147, 149 Kosinski, Jane-134, 146, 149 Koterba, Dorothy-45, 149 Lammons, Marianne-149 Lamson, Philip-36, 38, 149 Lavelle, Patricia-149 Lawson, Joseph-149 Levy, Ronald-74, 149 Liscovitz, Michael-69, 74, 116, 120, 149 Loeffler, Hope-4, 74, 134, 147 Lunney, Susan-149, 169 Lusch, Mark-50, 77, 123, 149 Malik, Louise-149 Manara, Craig-69, 74, 116, 120, 149 Manara, Peter-74, 124, 149 Manning, Mark-116, 120, 128, 147, 149 Marchio, Melanie-134, 149 Marsjanik, Robert-74, 128, 149 Martin, Kevin-149 Mastrobuono, Leo-74, 150 Mastropietro, Michael-150 Masur, Thomas-150 Maun, Barbara-149 McCann, Mary-149 McCaughey, Margaret-50, 54, 123, 149 McIntyre, Mark-150 McWade, Jeanne-150 Meene, Marion-150 Memoli, Kathryn-150 Mitzak, Patricia-150 Morris, Alice-150 Muglia, Nina-150 Murphy, Joseph-69, 116, 120, 124, 150 Murphy, Timothy-69, 116, 120, 124, 150 Navin, Jeanne-150 Nielson, Robert-150 Nolan, Susan-150 O'Mara, Patricia-150 O'Neill, Kathleen-150 Orecchio, Francis-150 Pachomski, Kathleen-134, 150 Parlante, Francis-150 Pascale, Claudia-124, 147, 149, 150 Petras, Donna-150 Pfister, Sharon.-74, 150 Phillips, Henry-150 Pieros, Roberta-150 Pietrucha, Nancy-150 Piller, Kathleen-39, 150 Potenza, Carol-38, 150 Prasch, James-150 Baab, Judith-140 Barrella, Anna-140 Bassinger, Maureen-140 Baxter, Deborah-140 Beleznay, Anna Marie-140 Bennett, John-116, 120, 121, 139, 140 Bieros, Melanie-140 Black, Eugene-140 Bowlby, Mari-141 Bradley, Suzanne-Al, 141 Brookes, Larry-140 Brucia, Joseph-45, 129, 140 Bucklaw, Mari-140 Buratti, Kenneth-140 Burek, Sandra-141 Burke, William-129, 140 Burns, Mary-141 Busby, Gary-140 Byrd, Frances-141 Cahill, Michael-122, 141 Carlino, Leo John-140 Cashin, Margaret-37, 140 Cassidy, Bernard-75, 120, 121, 140 Cassidy, Keiren-140 Catania, Robert-141 Ceponis, David-55, 115, 116, 120, 121, 129, 135, 138 Clifford, William-63, 65, 140 Collins, Ellen-45, 140 Compeau, Anne-140 Conrad, Lori-40, 140 Conti, Gino-116, 120, 121, 140 Cooper, Edward-116, 120, 121, 140 Cordes, William-140 Corona, Thomas-140 Crivello, Thomas-116, 120, 121, 140 Crofford, Adrienne-140 Cuthbert, Madeline-140 Dacuk, Robert-140 Dahms, Katherine-75, 139, 140 DeFeo, Lisa-140 Delpaggio, Kevin-140 Demery, Constance-123, 140 Demming, Joann-141 Dooley, Mark-41, 129, 140 Dooley, Richard-123, 140 Doran, Edward-140 Dorflinger, Maryjane-141 Dorsey, Robert-141 Drechsler, Denise-141 Duffy, John-141 Duffy, Neal-141 Eckert, Maryanne-40, 138, 141 Faxon, Lynn-141 Fenlon, Susan-141 Ferguson, John-116, 120, 121, 141 Feury, Peter-141 Francis, Geoffrey-141 Gallivan, Monica-55 Garay, Mark-141 Garcia, Lillian-141 Garipoli, Thomas-141 Garrison, Marshall-123, 141 Gasko, Ellen-141 Gellella, Thomas-141 Gemperle, Michael-141 Gissoni, Barbara-141 Grainda, Joan-75, 141 Quadagnito, Anthony-150 Quinn, William-39, 150 Rhein, Thomas-50, 51, 122, 150 Rogalski, John-150 Rohrbacker, Lynn-38, 150 Ross, Susan-150 Ruff, James-146, 150 Ruppe, Patrick-150 Rutkowski, James-123, 150 Ryan, Rosemary-150 Saller, Bruce-150 Schiesel, Alois-116, 150 Schug, Jeanette-44, 50, 122, 150 Shovlin, John-150 Sigle, Gregory-69, 116, 120, 150 Slade, Maureen-150 Sleph, Karen-151 Sloan, Maureen-15, 20, 123, 151 Smedley, Stephanie-55, 151 Smith, Christian-151 Smith, Kevin--69, 151 Sofranko, Barbara-151 Solarek, Elaine-151 Soltis, Robert-116, 120, 151 Spatt, Sharon-151 Stiff, Mary-151 Sullivan, William-151 Freshman Index Granzetto, Cheryl-142 Grau, William-142 Greig, Karen-142 Grissler, Brian-122, 142 Hardgrove, John-116, 120, 121, 138, 142 Hardgrove, Susan-142 Hickey, Philip-142 Hicks, Gloria-142 Hlusko, Margaret-142 Horvath, Susan-11, 45, 142 Howell, Marian-142 Iacoviello, John-122, 142 Iasiello, Lydia-40, 142 Jahn, Mary--142 Johnson, Judy-55, 71, 139 Johnson, Kathleen-142 . . . L47 Jones, William-129, 142 Kaczmarczyk, Yvonne-142 Kelly, Thomas-116, 120, 121, 129, 142 Kendra, Thomas-142 Kennedy, Mary Ellen-142 Kiely, Katherine-142 Killeen, Judy-142, 176 Kirby, Mary-142 Klitsch, Joseph-142 Koep, Kathleen-142 Kosinski, Florence-142 Kotalic, George-116, 120, 121, 142 Koterba, Susan-134, 142 Kyle, Deborah-142 Kyle, James-143 Laggini, Marguerite-143 LaRue, Pamela-143 Lavelle, Stephen-45, 129, 143 Lavin, Thomas-143 Lazor, Sue-143 Lefkanic, Andrea-143 Leichte, Robert-123, 129, 143 Lella, Richard-116, 120, 121, 129, 143 Leonard, Joseph-123, 143 Lieve, Jan-143 Liscio, Deborah-143 Loeflfer, Peggy-134, 143 Lotito, Christopher-116, 120, 121, 143 Lukenda, Donna-143 MacGillivray, Richard Mack, Veronica-143 Mancuso, Lorraine-143 Markey, Susan-143 Massaro, Angela-143 McDermott, Kathryn-143 McGinty, John-116, 120, 121, 138 Memoli, Emilie-143 Miller, Margaret-143 Mills, Regina-36, 45, 143 Moffett, Robert-116, 143 Muldoon, Edward-143 Murphy, Carleen-143 Murphy, Kevin-41, 116, 120, 121, 129, 139, 143 Murphy, Richard-143 Mushalko, Ann Marie-143 Myers, Charles-129, 143 Nagle, Anne-143 Ochs, Patricia-143 O'DonnelI, Debbie-143 162 Swarbrick, Mary-151 Tarentino, Michael-40, 50, 51, 63, 64, 65, 122, 151 Tarrant, Gerard-151 Tasy, Karen-147, 151 Todd, Eileen-123, 151 Towers, Patricia-151 Trapani, Christine-122, 151 Trippanera, Lisa-151 Tysenn, Veronica-37, 147, 158, 167 Van Ness, Cynthia-151 Vassar, John-151 Vozza, Louis-151 Vuocolo, Jeanette-44, 50, 51, 54, 122, 151, 168 Walters, Valerie-151 Wass, Ilona-50, 123, 151 Wechsler, Mary-151 Welch, Joseph-151 Westman, Marion-151 Wisniewski, Samuel-151 Witmer, Henry-50, 51, 123, 151 Wuelfmg, James-70, 147, 151 Zalewski, Francis-116, 120, 151 Zolandz, Raymond-151 Zoltek, Marylu-151 Zorzi, Marguerite-74, 151 Zuccarelli, Brian-151 O'Keefe, Thomas-144 Olkowski, Edward-144 O'Shea, James-144 Palma, Sherri-144 Pannone, Denise-144 Patten, Douglas-129, 144 Pelesky, Robyn-144 Perantoni, Carla Sue-122, 139, 144 Phillips, James-116, 120, 121, 144 Pickell, Stephen-116, 120, 121, 144, 173 Piller, Nancy-144 Poggi, Ernest-122, 144 Potter, Michele-144 Powers, Mary-144 Price, Barbara-144 Rascher, Catherine-38,151 Ricks, John-144 Ritcey, James-116, 120, 121, 129, 138, 144 Rohrbacker, Valerie-144 Rooney, Edward-129, 144 Ruff, Barbara-14, 144 Ruggini, Adele-144 Russick, John-144 Rutkowski, Kenneth-144 Sabosik, George-69, 144 Sadorski, Rita-144 Sadowski, Chester-144 Sartin, Karen-144 Scaletti, Anthony-39, 116, 120, 121, 144 Schaeffner, Susan-144 Schreiber, Robert-38, 39, 75, 144 Sharkey, Maryann-145 Shay, James-145 Shovlin, Bridget-134, 145 Simone, Donna-145 Smith, Donald-145 Solarek, Edmund-145 Spock, Suzanne-45, 145 Stefanowicz, Lydia-145 Sternadori, Richard-139, 145 Stiff, Michael-145 Swarbrick, Daniel-123, 145 Sweeney, William-145 Teisher, Marian-145 Thomas, Gloria-39, 145 Tozzi, Sharon-145 Tozzi, Joan-139, 145 Trapani, Dolores-15, 38, 39, 145 Trice, Patricia-145 VanDriel, JoAnn-145 VanNess, Deborah-145 VanTyne, Mary-145 Vokes, John-145 Vuocolo, Michael-116, 120, 121, 145 Walsh, Richard-4, 145, 164 Walters, David-129, 145 Weckenman, John-145 Wierzbicki, Monica-145 Williams, John-116, 120, 121, 129, 145 Witmer, Marguerite-145 Wroblewski, Carol Ann-145 Yannetta, Judy-145 Zannelli, William-45, 116, 120, 121, 129, 138, 145 Acknowledgements MAGNIFICAT 1969 fused life, thought, and time to preserve forever the light which illuminates the future- youth. To those who helped capture the strength and charm of youth sincere thanks are offered: . . . to the Very Reverend Monsignor Eugene B. Kelly who directed us in per- fecting our roles as Christian witnesses. . . . to Mother Regina de Lourdes, I.H.M., who prompted us to seek and find the joy of Christian living. . . . to the faculty for their inspiration and cooperation. . . . to Wm. J. Keller Inc., publisher, and their representative Mr. Robert Davine who accorded counsel and sug- gestions to the staff. . . . to Mr. Charles Van Deusen of Towne Studios, Mr. Joseph Crilley, and Mr. Herbert Comess, all of whom sur- veyed the exuberance of youth with their cameras. . . . to the student body of Immacu- lata who backed the staff with enthusias- tic help and loyal support. . . . to Sister Immaculata Mary, I.H.M., who gave the staff advice and encouragement. . . . to a staff who worked daily, dili- gently, and anonymously in an effort to create a yearbook of excellence and beauty. 163 V. Compliments of AMERICANS AGAINST CHILD TERROR, INC 623 Warburton Avenue Hastings on Hudson, New York 0 o 15, S' A 1 Q. QPATING 'xx EISENBERG 8m O'HARA School Uniforms 1307 Market Street Compliments of ST. Elizabeth Parish Far Hills Compliments of H. O. H. Frelinghuysen 165 Compliments of A Friend Harry's Liquor Store 166 J Sm L Advertising Middlesex Engineers, Inc 6 Church of Our lady of Perpetual Help Bernardsville, New Jersey Congratulations Ruzycki's Pharmacy 168 Best Wishes Schlesel Sr B - ,gf':Jg..w.,w N f .LM 1 Q I 1 9. s,..A ,, 9, Good Luck to the Class of 1969 From Spartan Club 169 X r l CC CCCC CREATING THOSE SECPETAPIES WITH THE FINISHING SCHOOL LOOK 35 WATCHUNG AVENUE PLAINFIELD. NEW JERSEY O706O PHONE: f2OU 756-2922 APPROVED BY N.J. STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION From the most nearly perfect class To the perfect one Good Luck '69-Class of '71 170 Congratulations 'ro the Seniors of 1969 Basil Plaster Machine Gun Kelly Molitov Hoey Kelcapone Killer Kanyha Mac Gene tGr.J Mitty El Cid for the Defense John Huddleston Mike WO jciechowski Phil f'Golden Wheels Stafford Thomas Wachendorf Ann Swartzmiller Margaret St. Onge Marianne Wysocki Laura Zack Laura Walter Cathy Stiff M. Zolandz Robert Weeks Alfie Pokie Scruggs Walt Frazier Bob Finan Bob Geis Bob Gula Jim Nasium Pete Moss Rich Horak Paul Brown Soup-it-up S.F.S.P.C.C.C. The Bod Don Juan Gary 8L Barb Llama legs Dennis 8c Patti Joe Kripton Mary O'Neill Scranchum Mafia Willamina Margo 84 Bob Zebra Meat from Lefty Maureen Potato Big D Middle D f'Little D Barbara Chuck a Moon Linda Ann Marcella Hook Kitch Poopers Barbara Preston Mary Ann Barbara Jo Ellen Jimmie Mary Beth Jennifer Oatmeal Jon 8c Kathy Kennif Claudia Valerie Gramacery Cornball Tom Waters John Welch Alan Stitt Rich Thoden Rich Ulrich Chet Van Tyne Ceily Clare Nanci Juana Pat Carl Vince Thea Patti Pick Steve Herb Bernard Vabolis Joe Julie Wilder Sue Traynor Becky Sousa Regina Wurst Gale Sopher Cathy Trice Sharry Ann Barbara Taluba Joe S. Mike Mark Joe Jan Cathy Judy Diane Chas J udi Cathy Jane Ginny Doris Marg Check Jim Tom Pat Patti Pat Dow Case Bo Chris Josie Ann Diane Ray Teresa Denise George G.J . P.J .K. J eff Peggy Andrea Bernie Kennie Dineen Shelli Marty Denise Barney Denise Smitty Sharon Debbie Scrap Kathy Peggy Ellen Nancy Pat Ed Pat Tom Drew Murph Bob Dave Chris Karen Brian J. O. Bob M Bill Cindi Linda Nancy Debbie Best Wishes Class of ,69 Class of '72 171 Best Wishes Class of ,69 B E C 0 4' ,gg A is is xr 2 S J ,-9 'X as Q, .,... . ..,. . . ........ ...... 5 , -4.5.3 . Q Q ' f 5M,wl,f,. 3 'X x 'Q 5 , J get '28 M x . f My s 6 'V lx I I f 6 X 4 ,, di- is ,X CX N Qvlwj ...sf ' 4' if-'J i'215o'7fff9f?yg.- Lygia Brighthill GARDEN STATE ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE 204-206 East Main Street Bound Brook 469-1733 -M Q- , ,., , , ,. L..,,L,,'T3 A , ,Yi i Compliments of Bucky's Restaurant 609 East Main Street Finderne, New Jersey 722-4180 Bucky's Stockholm Route 22 Somerville, New Jersey 725-2235 Tappy's Beef 81 Ale 600 East Main Street Finderne, New Jersey 526-1420 Catholic Traclitionalist Movement Inc. For Truth and Tradition Suite 303 East Pan Am Building 200 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. out ' Mun. Every Best Wish and Blessing Father Congdon Father McConnell Monsignor Kelly Since 1908 James Cusick Co. Moving and Storage Bound Brook, N.J. PHONE: 725-2166 xl! W rf! o Q rg - 12 :.' 'i' ' 2 . thx Af fCHEVROLET Far Hills Inn its ' 1' ' Mike Molitz, Innkeeper Q Bowling Banquets Testimonials School Proms Communion Breakfasts Birthdays CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Weddings CLASS OF 1969 Anniversaries Fashion Shows YOUR GM DEALER FOR 50 YEARS 1919 - 1969 North 202-206 Somerville, New Jersey I Somerville a good place to shop Samuel Kline President 174 Congratulations to the Class of '69 Compliments of Holy Name Society ofthe Immaculate Conception School Church of the Immaculate Conception Somerville, New Jersey Somerville, N.J. Compliments of Laing Motor Car Co. 119-121 East Fifth St., , ii: Plainfield, N.J. 07061 -- Pl 6-2241 . 2139 gwcov ON 175 How do you say Mgood-byev to friends, Friends you like so much, When you've gotten to know them in every way, Their smiles, their likes, and such? How do you say remember all the good times we had ? How do you say Htake care, be goodn? Oh, why is June so sad? Monica - Karen When there is much desire to learn there, of necessity, will be much arguing, much Writing, many opinion, for opinion in good men is but knowledge in the making. -John Milton ' WS s 65 WEST MAIN STREET Somerville WHITEHOUSE ROUTE I8 NEW JERSEY EAST BRUNSWICK ROUTE 22 NEW JERSEY 534-2534 254-5195 5--. - x 43 i ,nf , ,.'.,.. 15 f ef f - -W' - J Pelican Ski Shop Specializing in Ski Fashions l i In Memory John J. Rafferty Walter L. Rafferty 81 Family ROBERT ROLLINS BLAZERS, INC. Designers 84 Manufacturers of the Immaculata High School Blazer Salnf James Church 242 Park Avenue South Basking Ridge, N.J. New York, N.Y. 10003 C2121 777-3150 177 if I G mike Xu M 454.53 sl fa? 4' f- l Q A-as 13 5 5':n',3:3'f-+0 2 Swag? 522222 3' O00 52223 7T'r-as-OCD 5.3353 :1-wo:-cT 5352? 0555 5. 54 9 n Z Z 4- 6 Z2 I Zz? X -paavfo S3 !,'7lW9m afvf-425,767 faev fl I -,2 fffwe-aav17frvf'l4f'9 WL Wlaureen fb-TJQHS Compliments of 3A All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today Happiness The Class of 1969 Bob? Mac Monica Jeanie Mary Gentleman John Rich Sue Linda Paula Toni the Duck Carl Jim Donna Kathi Tom Marianna is4A.. Jerry Vicki Sharon Nick Lizzard Bonnie Matt Bernie Cleveland Sav Micki Rock George Mike Mary Peggy If in the twilight of memory We should meet once more, We shall speak again together And you shall sing to me A deeper song? -Gibran Seniors of 5A Congratulations to the class of '69 SISSER BROS. INC. Moving and Storage Somerville, N.J. FREE CHECKING ACCOUNTS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS Injection and Blow Molding QEHEE - BANK T 81 S Plashc Manufacturing Company Custom Molder Anthony P. Taluba 305 Arlington Ave Somerset Trust Company President Plainneld, NJ Hmnsewmtn - HNIJERNE - MAHIINSVILLE - sumfnvluf ' WATUHUNG 201 - 757-3588 RAHITAN Bala Processing Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CONTRIBUTORS ALTAR ROSARY SOCIETY BAABJS SUNNY ACRES SCHOOL AND DAY CAMP, INC Licensed by N.J. State Board of Education 1420 Easton Avenue Somerset, N.J. 08873 Phone: 246-3366 REV. JAMES Q. BITTNER BROOKSIDE CREAMERY Baby Days Are Soon Gone, So Give Them The Best 930 South Main Street, Manville, N.J. Phone: 725-2110 BURROUGI-IS CORPORATION BEST WISHES CLASS OF '69 HENRY J. CONDO INC. First Avenue, Raritan, N.J . Phone: 725-0509 CRESCENDO BEAUTY SALON DAS SUPPLY COMPANY MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH DE STEFANO DURHAM'S BASKETS U.S. 22, North Branch EASTERN SCHOKBETON CORPORATION FRANK W. EGAN AND COMPANY Somerville, N.J. A FRIEND A FRIEND GALLAWAY AND CRANE FUNERAL HOME 9 Church Street, Bernardsville 101 South Finley Avenue, Basking Ridge, N.J. COMPLIMENTS OF THE GERTRUDE ANN SHOP MR. AND MRS. CURTIS A.. GUILD HIGHVIEW GARAGE-GENERAL AUTO REPAIR Highview Avenue, Bernardsville, N.J. 766-0532 MR. AND MRS. PETER L. HUGHES III PARISHIONERS OF SAINT JOSEPH'S CHURCH Compliments of the ROBERT E. KEYES FAMILY MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL KITA REV. CHARLES I. LA CAVERA Saint Anne's Church, Raritan, N.J. MR. AND MRS. PAUL E. LA RUE S. H. MacARTHUR 201 West Main St., Somerville, N.J. 725-7100 Frigidaire and Zenith-Sales and Service 180 JOHNS-MANVILLE PRODUCTS CORPORATION 69 FORDS--MAYFAIR FORDS Linden, N.J. Phone: 486-4500 H. S. MENSING CO., TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE Plant 8: Oliice, Finderne, N.J. Phone: 356-1636 METZENDORF BROS., INC. Flour and Bakerls Supplies Charles Metzendorf, 248 New Brunswick Avenue, Perth Amboy, N.J Valley-6-041 1 MIDDLESEX DISPOSAL SERVICE Box 388 Bound Brook, N.J. MORECRAFT FUEL CO. Dunellen, N.J. MULLER 84 CASHIN SPORTING GOODS INC. Somerville, N.J. NATIONAL REPRODUCTIONS INC. NORTH BRANCH DRYWALL Phone: 722-4207 17 Deer Run Drive, Somerville, N.J . Ralph Kroener THE OLYMPIC SHOP 21+23 Minebrook Road, Bernardsville, N.J. Phone: 766-0288 PARK JEWELERS, INC. 121 Park Avenue, Plainfield, N.J. CLAUDIA AND GERARD PASCALE, REALTORS PATULLO'S TAVERN PEOPLE'S SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION THE RARITAN SAVINGS BANK BEST WISHES-REDWOOD INN ERNEST RENDA CONTRACTING CO. INC. ROMANO'S BUS SERVICE INC. Buses To Charter For All Occasionsi' 120 West Second Street, Bound Brook, N.J. 356-0665 SEABOARD TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT CORP. 259 Mountain Avenue, Somerville, N.J. 08876 SOMERSET CAR WASH- SOMERSET AUTO DIAGNOSTIC CENTER Route 22 and Grove Street, Somerville, N.J. Best Wishes Class of '69 SOMERVILLE INN STATE BANK OF SOMERSET COUNTY Compliments of the STATE BANK OF SOMERSET COUNTY Serving You at Hillsboro Office-Raritan Office Member of The F.D.I.C. 181 Congratulations Class of '69! THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE SUNSET COLONIAL DINER U.S. Hwy. 22, Green Brook, N.J. 08812 George Psak-John Danko Phone: 356-2674 TEPPER'S-PLAINFIELD AND SHORT HILLS MALL 120 W. Front Street TOWNE STUDIO-TOWNE ART GALLERY VALLEY VIEW REALTORS Lots-New Homes-Re-Sales-Conventional-F.H.A. and V.A Financing 264 West Union Avenue, Bound Brook, N.J. 469-4336 WALLY'S TAVERN ON THE HILL Dining Room-Cocktail Lounge-Banquet Facilities-Buffet Bonnie Burn Road, Watchung, N.J. Tel: 322-4989 Walter S. Heinzer, Proprietor Walter S. Heinzer, Jr., General Manager WASLIN DRYWALL AND INSULATION Call: 466-1964 CArea Code-6093 Free Estimates 182 SPONSORS COMPLIMENTS OF THE SOMERVILLE Agp Mr. C. Wink, Mgr. JOE ANTHONY FLOOR COVERING Route 206, Bedminister, N.J. 07921 ANTHONY'S BEAUTY SALON 691 East Main Street, Finderne, Somerville, N.J. 722-8989 Anthony Sena, Proprietor CHARLES J. BECKER 84 BRO., INC. BILRIC TILE 618 East Main Street Somerville, N.J. ALUMINUM SIDING BY LOU BODOR E. A. BONIAKOWSKI AGENCY 117 Mountain Parkway, Green Brook, N.J. Tel: 968-0940 Complete Insurance Service-Real Estate BOUND BROOK INN John and Nora Russick BOUND BROOK LAUNDRY SERVICE 265 West Union Avenue EL 6-0647 MR. AND MRS. TOM BRADLEY MR. AND MRS. GERALD J. CAHILL CROSSROADS GARDEN CENTER At The Cross Roads, Oldwick, N.J. 08858 DIEGES AND CLUST MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL DI GERONIMO MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE DOWDY 2531 Hamilton Boulevard, South Plainfield, N.J. FENNESSY BUICK, INC. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOMERSET COUNTY FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH PLAINFIELD LOUIS FRANGIONE-TAILOR THE FRESHMAN CLASS OF 5-D G. AND A. SHELL SERVICE Corner of South Avenue and Leland Avenue, Plainfield, N.J. JANICE GALAINI JANICE M. GALAINI '69 Sincere Best Wishes from HAWLEY 84 MCLACHLAN 75 East Main Street, Somerville, N.J. Phone: 725-0140 PATRICK L. HEDDEN Realtor--Insurance Warren, Scotch Plains, North Plainfield, New Jersey HENRY'S AIR CONDITIONING, INC. HILLSBORO PHARMACY 438 Route 206, South-Somerville, N.J. HILLSBOROUGH ATLANTIC SERVICE JOHN'S GARAGE, MILLSTONE General Repair MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH J. KELLY MR. AND MRS. CHARLES KLINE KUEHNE CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC. LAING MOTOR CAR COMPANY 119-121 East Fifth Street, Plainfield, N.J. Phone: PL 6-2241 MR. AND MRS. STANLEY LAPCZYNSKI LICCARDI MOTORS, INC. 435 Park Avenue, Plainfield, N.J. PI 6-7373-4-5 THE MAGIC SHOP TOYS AND ANTIQUES Oldwick, N.J. 08858 439-2330 MANNION BUS SERVICE MARTINSVILLE INN INC. A. F. McGUIRK INC. Bernardsville, N.J . MID TOWN DELI Manville, N.J. MILLRUN, INC. NOE'S AUTO BODY INC. PAUL M. NOLL-Electrical Contractor 50 New Amwell Road, Somerville, N.J. 08876 359-6140 Wiring For Light 84 Power R. ORMISTON-JOSTEN'S Diplomas-Announcements-Rings QUEEN CITY FUEL OIL COMPANY 717 North Avenue, Plainfield, N.J. 07062 RESEARCH-COTTRELL, INC. DEGREMINT-COTTRELL, INC. SAMOSET LAUNDRY SERVICE INC. S 84 M CARPET INSTALLERS 84 CLEANERS Middlesex, N.J. SEABOARD TRACTOR 84 EQUIPMENT CORP 259 Mountain Avenue, Somerville, New Jersey 08876 RAYMOND J . SHEENAN FUNERAL HOME Dunellen, N.J. SIGN OF THE LITTLE BROWN JUG MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH F. SIMMONS SOMERSET COUNCIL 1432 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SOMERSET COUNTY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SOMERVILLE DODGE, INC. SOMERVILLE FLORIST A KIND SPONSOR STEFANOW FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT TOWNE LABORATORIES T. R. TRAYNOR AND SON MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH TROSKY THE VILLA RESTAURANT Route 28, Somerville, N.J. 722-2828 WEST END CITGO PATRONS Allen and Bubenick, Cinder Blocks, Mason Supplies, Stelton Road, Piscataway, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Allena Angelone's Florist Route 202, Raritan, N.J. Compliments of Apgar Bros. Armondes Sinclair Service, Bound Brook Road, Middlesex, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Armstrong Mrs. Grace E. Arnold Best of luck to the Class of '69 from a friend Biondiis Garden Center, 601 Union Avenue, Middlesex, N.J. Blithe Travel Mr. and Mrs. T. Bogusz Boro Delicatessen, 619 Bound Brook Road, Middlesex, N.J. Bound Brook Veterinary Clinic Casamorella Inc. Centre Shoppe-Manville Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chaya Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Whitehouse Station, N.J. Rev. Frederick J. Clancy 1-D Class of '72 Hank Collins' North Bridge Esso, Route 22 84 N. Bridge Street, Somerville, N.J. 08876 Colonial Oflice Furniture Co. School-Library- Church-Oflice Furniture, 191 Central Avenue, Newark, N.J. 07103 Conti Jewelers Continental Precision Corporation, 835 Fairfield Avenue, Kenilworth, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Corona Country Square Hardware Inc., 10 Mount Bethel Road, Warren, N.J. The Cummins Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Cusick Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. D,Alessio ' Delta-Domestic T.V. Service, 133 East Main Street, Somerville, N.J. Frank Deluccia, Scaffolding Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dombroski Mr. and Mrs. John M. Dowd, Sr. Mrs. Marion V. Downey Dreier's Sporting Goods Ducky Dumontis, 57 West Main Street, Somerville, N.J. 08876 Fawn Builders Fred Hoch, Inc. Flemington Fur Company, No. 8 Spring Street, Flemington, N.J. Florek's Sun Service, 595 River Road, Piscataway, N.J. 08854 Foothills Delicatessen A Friend A Friend A Friend Compliments of a Friend From A Friend Fucillo 84 Warren Funeral Home, Manville, N.J. George's Formal Wear W.T. Grant Co. Dept. Store Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grzywinski Gibus Bros. Fuel Oil Company Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Gill Gino's Liquors Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grainda Leroy Gunzelman Jr. The Hanko Family Hayden's Flower and Gift Shop, 307 East Second Street, Bound Brook Height's Phamacy Henry's Air Conditioning Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Hofmann Hunterdon County Trust Co. J erry's Beauty Center, 216 West Main Street, Somerville, N.J., Call: RA 5-1186 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kalwaites Buck J affey Liquors, 91 Main Street, Somerville, N.J., 725-5858 Mr. and Mrs. William Karpinski Kemper Pontiac-Cadillac Inc. Kermizian Carpets Inc. The Kocay's and Niezgodals Korby's Bardy Farms, Warrenville, f'Where the best dressed students shop Reverend Michael Kseniak Saint Peter and Paul Church, Great Meadows, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. John Lasko Dr. and Mrs. Joseph LiBrizzi Lozito's Liquor Store Inc. Msgr. William Margerum Mastrobattista and Sons Miladys Emporium Walter Mosurick Medici's Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge, 2991 Hamilton Boulevard, South Plainfield, N.J. 561-2722 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Mellin Michael and Celeste Michael James Cleaners Morecraft Fuel Company, 530 South Avenue, Dunellen N.J. 08812 Mr. and Mrs. James S. Morris, Jr. Nardus Corporation, 212 Easton Blvd., South Plainfield, N.J. 755-2506 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Neilsen Merle Norman Studio Patullo Bros. Cleaners and Tailors M. Paul Hairdresser, 18 Claremont Rd., Bernardsville N.J . Pellicane's Liquors Imported Wines, Beers-Liquors Perini and Gorney Music Studios, 14 East Main Street, Somerville, 725-6767 Peters Jewelry and Gift Shop, Bound Brook, N.J. The New Pines, Route 27, Edison, N.J., Your Host- Bob Aragon P and M Furniture and Appliances Inc., Bound Brook and Manville, N.J. Post, Route 22 and Mercer, Somerville, N.J. Radar Tool Co., Branchburg Industrial Park, Somerville, N.J. Raritan Liquors Inc. Raritan Valley Plumbing Supply Co. Ray's Sport Shop Inc., Sporting Goods, Route 22, Scotch Plains, N.J. Ribro Builders, 162 West End Avenue, South Plainfield, N.J. Richards Fuel Oils Inc., 110 S. Bridge Street, Somerville, N.J. 725-4444 Rick's Cycle Center Riverview Diner Mike Sandusky's Restaurant Scalera Bus Service, 601 New Market Avenue, South Plainfield, N.J., PL-7-2435, Chartered Buses for Hire Schnitzspahn Garden Center, 495 Union Avenue, Middlesex, N.J. 08846, 356-0607, Best Wishes Karl Seiler Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Sfisco Shafer's Esso Service Mrs. Anna Shellick and son John The Sherwin-Williams Co., 718 Union Avenue, Middlesex, N.J., 356-8080 The Sherwin-Williams Co., 103 West Main Street, Somerville, N.J., Phone: 722-0666 Compliments from Somerville Well Drilling Company Inc. The Smart Shop, Somerset Shopping Center Somerset Messenger Gazette Somerset Travel, Inc. Pvt. Robert Soweski, Fort Dix Max E. Spann Real Estate Saint John's High School, Toledo, Ohio St. Lukeis Church, North Plainfield, N.J . Mr. and Mrs. F. Steffen Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Tarrant Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Thomas Harold B. Thomson, 120 Lyons Road, Basking Ridge, N.J. Michael Kabo Union Avenue Pharmacy, 433 W. Union Avenue, Bound Brook, N.J., 356-3113 Union Instrument Corporation Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Verrilli, Bernardsville Vuocolo Family For Carpets and Rugs-The Weave Shop, Somerset Shopping Center Wendell's Expert Watch Repair-Wendell Inc., At Grove XXII Corner Wengryn Construction Company, 685 Foothill Road, Somerville, N.J. Werring Chev-Olds Inc. Mr. and Mrs. A. Raymond Wuelfing and Family Compliments of Ye Olde Yorke Inn Younger Set of Somerset Zahos Pools, 338 U.S. Highway 22, Green Brook, N.J. 757-8253 Thomas Zan Grando Plumbing and Heating, 503 State Highway 202, Raritan, N.J., Phone: 725-1042 Barbara Mary Zideck John Zimmerman, Parts Manager, Fennessey Buick Inc., RA-5-3020-1 Air Park Lanes Albina Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Alicino, Sr. All Star Dairies American Furniture, Bound Brook, N.J. Amwell Investment Advisory Service, 108 N. Gaston Ave., Somerville, N.J. Seniors: Ad Astra per Aspera Ancellotti Family Archie's Men's Shop Ave Maria Auxiliary 3790, Bound Brook, N.J. Azud's Florist, Route 202, Raritan, New Jersey Ronald Bakitas Barney's Beauty Salon-722-5220 Compliments of Bernardsville Paint and Wallpaper Co. Betty's Grandma FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blakeslee Blanton and Steele Hardware Boise's Typewriter, 144 East Front St., Plaintieldg 45 South Bridge St., Somerville The Bootery David J. Booth, One South Finley Ave., Basking Ridge, N.J. 07920 Boro Hall Pharmacy, 565 Bound Brook Rd., Middlesex, N.J. Mrs. I. Bouchal Bound Brook Cleaners, 231 East Main St., Bound Brook, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Bradley, Jr. Branchburg Esso Branchburg Pharmacy, Inc., L. I. Goldstein-M. Ackerman, 1010-14, Route 202, Branchburg- Somerville, N.J. 185 Brite Cleaners, 23 Union Ave., Somerville, N.J. Brookdale Delicatessen, Carl E. Hackert 19 Olcott Square, Bernardsville, N.J. Brook Theatre Mr. and Mrs. William Buob Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Buratti Calico Junction, Flemington, N.J. Gloria and Albert Carlson Carole Fashions Philip Case-Insurance Mr. and Mrs. John Cashin Joseph J. Cella-State Farm Insurance, Companies Agent-356-5671 Center Shoe Repair Charles Jewelers Mike Chaya Mr. and Mrs. Ole S. Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Christiaens Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus 6th Colony Coiffures Coillures by Fran, 83 Somerset St., Somerville, N.J., 722-4434 Condo's Home Impovement, 108 E. Main St., Somerville, N.J. Daniel H. Conroy Mrs. James A. Conway Crown Decorator Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Dahms Dallessio's Shell Station Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Dallessio Dan-Dee Cleaners, Adam Pavol, 908 W. Camplain Road, Manville, N.J. David's-Hillsboro Dept. Store Vincent DeCastro, Middlesex Mr. Emmett Deihl Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeLisi Reverend John K. Dermond Dimura's Auto Rebuilding Dorell and Son Dotty Stacks Alterations Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dugan Mr. and Mrs. Caspert Duk Gerrit Duk Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit J. Duk Edward's Printing and Stationery Elbow Rest-E. Heidenthaler Ennio's Hair Styling, 19 West Main Street, Somerville, N.J. Ernest Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ferdinand Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Fidellow Maureen Finnegan Fleetwood Kitchens, 5 Division St., Somerville, N.J. Flemington Cut Glass Co. Flowers by Delan Flowers by Kathy's Florist, 110 S. Main St., Manville, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Foley Forsgate Barber Shop, Division St. Dr. Stanley Frank, O.D., Somerville, N.J For Religious Freedom A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend The Friends of Jean McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Garripoli Compliments of Gavazzi Tires Gaysard's Men Shop Georges Chevron Eileen Gibney Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Gibney Girl's-Div-77-Sear's Mr. and Mrs. William J. Greig Mr. and Mrs. George M. Gulick and Family The Halpern Agency Mrs. Robert B. Hauck Miss Alice M. Heffernan Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hendrickson Wm. J. Hennerty Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Henryk Hickory House, Plainfield Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hill G. H. Hill 84 Co. Kathy Hill Nancy Hill Hoagland's Pontiac Bette Hoare Paul and Kathryn Horensky Dr. and Mrs. Horowitz and Family Mr. and Mrs. James J. Howell and Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Ike Interplanetary Lighting H. Jakubowski, Tavern, 628 Bound Brook Rd., Highway 28, Dunellen, N.J. Jane and Judy Mrs. Blanche Jankowski Mr. Joseph Jankowski Jersey Tractors, Inc., Route 22, Green Brook, N.J. 08812 Joe's Delicatessen Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Russ Johnson Junior Junction at Lobel's, Bernardsville Julia T. Kabo Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kalwicz Mr. and Mrs Stanley Kalwicz Mr. and Mrs Richard Kiely Mr and Mrs. Joseph Killeen Mr and Mrs. George F. Kirkpatrick Henry Kita Ed Kosinski Family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kramer and Paul and Susan George L. Kurtz Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kuzmickey Kwik-Kook Paul R. LaRue Terry Lavin Leon's Beauty Salon Lincoln Tavern Fred Lippitt, Inc. Lobel's Mr. and Mrs. James T. Looby Lozito's Liquor Store Lozito's Liquor Store, Inc. Lozito's Liquor Store, Inc. John L. Luckner Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lunney Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lutz and Richard and Barbara Lynn Cleaners and Launderers, 128 Somerset St., Somerville, N.J., 722-7970 Hugh Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Macchi Ann Louise MacGillivray, Class of '67 Madeline's Delicatessen, 116 E. Main Street, Somerville, N.J. 08876 James Mahoney Family Male Towne, Inc., 105 W. Main Street, Somerville, N.J. Robert G. Manhire-Opticians Manslield's Pharmacy, 1 Mine Brook Road, Bernardsville, N.J., 766-0860, Morris Willsky, Max Willsky Arthur R. Markus Mary 84 Joe Mary Lou 84 Joe 186 Anna Mastrobuono Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mattel Mazur's Market, Inc., Foodtown of Somerville, N.J. M84B Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. McPartland Mary C. McPartland Mel's Barber Shop Middlebrook Cocktail Lounge, Italian- American Restaurant Home Cooking, Route 22, Somerville, N.J. Middlesex Cycle 84 Mower Co., Inc. Middlesex Pharmacy Middlesex Photo Center, 730 Union Ave., Middlesex, N.J. 08846 Midtown Bakery Midway Delicatessen and Liquors Mike's Barber Shop, Middlesex, N.J. Mike's Colonial Mill End Shop, 79 Talmage Ave., Bound Brook, N.J., 356-2230 Mary R. Moflitt Jim and Mary Molinaro, Bernardsville, N.J. David J . Morris Paula Muentnich-4A V. T. Nancheck Nick's Barber Shop-North Branch Nolan Agency, Inc., Insurance Somerville, N.J. North Branch Auto Body North Plainfield Shooting Stars Rille Team Mr. and Mrs. John O'Donnell One Hour Martinizing Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Pahlow Palumbo Pharmacy, Inc., 25 Mine Brook Rd., Bernardsville, N.J. Paris Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paternoster Pederson's Junior Deb Shop Perkin's Pancake House, Flemington, N.J. Robert and Marie Perrine Petey's Manville Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Petras Pistilli's Restaurant, Route 202, Bernardsville, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Power Reverend Joseph Radomski and Mother Compliments of Raritan Valley Hardware R. B. for Loree's Drug Store Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Renner Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Roberts Rose-Marie Bridals, Gowns: Bridal Attendants-Formals, U.S. Highway 22, Green Brook, Dunellen, N.J. Royal Diner, Route 22, G. Golak Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Ruff Ruth's Dress Shop, Bound Brook Mr. and Mrs. R. William Ryan Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sabosik, U.S. 22 North Branch Dr. S. Randy Sarantos Mr. and Mrs. C. Scaletti and Sons A Senior-'68 Sentz's Store Shop-Rite Shoe Repair, 158 W. Main Street, Somerville, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Shovlin Mr. and Mrs Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Walter Sikora, Sr. and Harry E. Skillman Edward Sleph John V. Smith . Robert D. Soltis Robert Soltis Somerset Bowlerama Somerset Esso, Route 202 Somerset Textile Store Somerset Trucking Co., Inc. Somerset Valley Nursing Home Somerville Esso Somerville Fish Market, A.F. Gelardi, Quality Fish and Sea Foods, Since 1904-123 W. Main St., Somerville, N.J. 725-0931 Mr. and Mrs. George Spatt Spindell 8: Maguire-General Insurance 379-6000 Mr. and Mrs. George Sponaes S8:S Stationers, Inc. Stan 8: Gail 1969 ... Vanessa M. Stelfen Courtesy of the A. A. Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Abrams Mrs. Helen Abugokencki Mrs. Leonard Acker 8: Lisa Adamo's Barber Shop, Manville Edward R. Ahern Al 8: Karpy's Auto Service, W. Union Ave. Bound Brook, N.J. Loomiss Alert Alfie and Jen Tot's-Allen's-Teens Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Allen Marianne Almendinger Mr. 8: Mrs. L. Aluiii Joyce 8: John Amitrani Louis M. Amorosa Mr. 8: Mrs. B. T. Andrews Mr. 8: Mrs. Anelrod Angel, Sherry, Corky, 8: Lassie-The Menagerie Anne 8: Bill Brown 8: Michele Mr. 8: Mrs. Dean T. Anson Arnold Bread Mr. 8: Mrs. Martin Arsenyevictz The Art Center-Bernardsville The Art Center-Bemardsville Aunt Sena Baby Bowlby, Little Loeftler, Junior Joanne, Mini Murphy Mary F. Bachmann Emma C. Bala Paul Ballotta Mrs. Claire Baranski Mr. Frank Barna Barney the Bold Barney 8: Diane A. Batti Clothing Mr. 8: Mrs. William Baumstork Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph M. Baxter Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph M. Baxter Dr. 8: Mrs. Richard Beidler Mrs. Anna Beitz Belle Mr. 8: Mrs. Al Benassu Gail 8: Greg Benassu Mr. 8: Mrs. John A. Bennett Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank T. Berry Chic 8: Sofianne Bertolacci Best Wishes Mr. Edward J. Bieros Mrs. Allie Bird Bishop's Quality Market Steinman's Shoe Store Stenador Florist Mark Stetz Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Stein Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Strayer Sunny and Fang SVI Dr. and Mrs. Peter T. Tehan C. Tereshko Co., Inc., Kitchen Specialists 782-5121 Mrs. Nancy Tornabene Mr. and Mrs. Frank Torpey Mr. and Mrs. William F. Towers Towne Florist CFTDJ Towne Pharmacy, Dunellen, N.J. Compliments of Anthony J. Tozzi Tozzi Appliance Center 722-0048 Tozzi Fuel Oil Troisi's Engraving Service, 50 Division St., Somerville, N.J. Tropiano 8: Son Jewelers, Raritan, N.J. Van Syckel-Since 1865-Bound Brook Mr. Vincent A. Varga BOOSTERS Joyce 8: Al Blackford Blazek's Shoe Repair, Dunellen, N.J. The Blazeks Mr. 8: Mrs. F. H. Breuning Laura Bruno Bob 8: Margaret Anne Bocckino Mr. 8: Mrs. Louis Bodor, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond Bohler Clarence Boltz John F. Bonello Bonnie 8: Rod Booster Booster A Booster Mary Borawski Boro Hall Pharmacy Mr. 8: Mrs. J. C. Bowman Michael Bowman Mr. 8: Mrs. Jerry Boyo The Boys of Lebanon Mr. Brekke Mrs. Brekke Mr. 8: Mrs. Chester Brodzinski Brook Bakery Larry Brookes Mr. 8: Mrs. V. S. Brown, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. G. J. Brucia Margaret Brucia Mrs. Stella Buchanan Bonnie Blue Bernadette Bucklaw Mary Budai Buona Pizza, Bernardsville, 766-9887 Walter Burek Ann Burk Dorothy Burns-student Henry Buser Jennifer Byme Miss Joan Callahan Mrs. M. J. Callahan Mr. 8: Mrs. E. Camacho Victoria Cantore Mr. 8: Mrs. James J. Capano Carlo Coiffures Mr. 8: Mrs. Nick Carra Joe Caroll Sr. Joe Carol from Twin City Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter A. Casey, Jr. Booster-Peg Cashin Mr. 8: Mrs. A. Cerrella John 8: Beverly Cerretta 187 The Varsity Cheerleaders: Di, Pat, Lynne Dyan, Barb, Gail, Anne, Maryann V.E.D. Velveeta Cheese Theatre Victor's, Inc. Vince's Barber Shop, 653 E. Main St., Finderne, N.J.-Hair Pieces Sold and Cleaned Vogels Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Walter N. and L. West End Gulf, Somerville, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. John Westman West Wind Surf Shop, 160 Johanson St., Somerville, N.J., Weber Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wiencek Woolworth's, Downtown Somerville, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wroblewski R. A. Wysocki Miss Helen Yuricheck Mr. and Mrs. R. Zorzi Mr. and Mrs. R. Zolandz Mr. and Mrs. John Zolandz A Zuma The Chapin's Mr. 8: Mrs. Kai Svane Christensen Miss Lisa Joyce Anne Christensen John Christiaens Jean Ciattarelli Circle Diner, Flemington, N.J. Circle Diner, Flemington, N.J. Mr. 8: Mrs. F. Claessens Mr. 8: Mrs. Clark Thomas P. Clarke William Clifford Mr. 8: Mrs. A. Cline Edward Clondike III Coiffures by Richard Elsie Cole Colonial Barber Shop, Bernardsville, N.J. Comencheros Community Sunoco Service, Dunellen, N.J. Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald P. Compeau Maria Confalone Miss Joan Conrad Miss Laura L. Conrad Mr. 8: Mrs. Anthony J. Conway 8: Gregory Rev. Anna Corby Bob Corby- Parakeets', Caroline Corona JoAnn Corriveau The Cosh Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Allan J. Costantin Mr. 8: Mrs. F. Costantino A Country Neighbor Mr. 8: Mrs. Gerald Cowen Cowgirl Mr. 8: Mrs. Creteau Christine Crivello Bill Cummins Ellen Cummins Joe Cummins Thomas J. Czekaj Thomas J. Czekaj Dahm's Interiors Etta D'Aloisio Mr. 8: Mrs. Daluka The Dance Family Davis Hardware Jane Davis Mr. 8: Mrs. Mauro DeFeo Mr. 8: Mrs. Degnan Del's Coffee Shop Topsy DeLagabo Harry 8: Anne Demery Joann Teresa Demming Dennis 8: Peggy Devines Pharmacy, Dunellen Diane's--Beauty Salon Diane's-Mink Fur Salon Diane's-Toupee for Men Diane's-Wig Center Diane's-Wholesale Wig Center Gregory DiCarlo '78 Mr. 8: Mrs. James DiCarlo DK-AK-UK!!! Uncle Andy Domanski Barbara Domanski Mrs. Joseph Domanski Mrs. Mary M. Don Mr. 8: Mrs. John Dooley Marguerite Dooley Miss Julianna Dorf MaryJane Dorfiinger Mr. 8: Mrs. J. H. Douglas Jim Doyle Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard Drake Mr. 8: Mrs. Roy Drake Mr. 8: Mrs. William C. Drake Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Drechsler Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Drechsler Mary Drella A Drill Team Member Mr. 8: Mrs. Jerome Dubrowski Anna Dudley Joe Dudley Brian Duffy Harry Duffy Dunellen Texaco Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter Dunsavage Maurice Duquette Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Durso Doris Dylewski Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Dylewski William Dzugan Ginny Eckert James W. Eckert Mr. 8: Mrs. John V. Eckert William J. Eckert Ed 8: Margo Ed's Shoe Repair-Raritan Edie's Barber Shop Eddie 8: Helen Barbara Eganey Mr. 8: Mrs. Gilbert Eisler Elk Barber Shop Cindy Elkow Mr. Edward Elliot Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Elliot The future Mr. 8: Mrs. Keith Elliot Enemy Ace George English Mrs. Fred Erickson Mr. 8: Mrs. John C. Eskesen Arnold L. Evans Evie Baby and Robin Red Breast Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Fagan Fair Maiden Fat Man Mrs. Joseph Fazekas Mr. N. Feldman Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert T. Fenlon Mr. 8: Mrs. M. F. Ferguson Judy Fidellow Robert Finan The Finnegans The Finnegans The Finnegans Mr. 8: Mrs. Denis Finnegan Margaret Finnegan Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Finnerty Al Firnandez Alice G. Fischer Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred Fischetti Mr. 8: Mrs. F. Flanagan Gregory Foley The Forders Mr. 8: Mrs. Anthony Franchino Frank Shoe Repairing The future Mr. 8: Mrs. William F. Frank Jean 8: Pete Franks Mr. 8: Mrs. James Frele Friend A friend A friend A friend A friend A friend A friend A friend A friend A friend A friend A friend A friend A friend A friend Compliments of a friend Compliments of a friend Congratulations from a friend A dear friend Good Luck from a friend A special friend Fritts Jewelry-Watches, Diamonds, Silverware 8: Keepsake Diamond rings Frodo 8: Company Fudge Shoppe, Flemington, N.J. Donna Galka Mr. 8: Mrs. Leo G. Gallivan Mr. 8: Mrs. D. Garell Mr. 8: Mrs. Edwin F. Garrison C. S. Garverick Gawk Nancy Geleta Mr. 8: Mrs. Albert Gerbig 8: Christine A. R. Gemperle George's Chevron The Gibbons Family Cecilia Gibney Lucy Gibson Sebastion C. Glockinspiel God is Love Mrs. Ann Godfrey The Godleskis Robert Golski Goodbye George Washington Mrs. Mary Goss George Gould Charles Grabarczyk The Graduate Grandma Moses Dennis Granzetto Gerri Granzetto Joseph Granzetto Maggi Grau Mrs. Rosalie Greenfield Greenknoll Firehouse Mr. 8: Mrs. D. L. Grill Mr. 8: Mrs. Alfred Grissler Miss Carol Ann Grissler Al 8: Joe Grohe Mr. 8: Mrs. H. Gronick G.T.B. Mr. 8: Mrs. Anthony Guariglia Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond Gubernat Geraldine Gula Mr. 8: Mrs. Ken Gulling Mr. 8: Mrs. Gurdal Mr. 8: Mrs. John Hatfer The Haggans Mr. 8: Mrs. William Hagmann Bud Hall Mr. Thomas Hamill Mrs. Thomas Hamill Mr. 8: Mrs. Hammersten Pat Haney Mr. John Hanko Miss Mary Hanko Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Haras Mr. 8: Mrs. David Hardgrove Mrs. Leroy Hardgrove Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Hardgrove Harriet Mary Lou Harrison Mike Harrison Mr. 8: Mrs. William Hartmann Mary Healy Mr. W. Healy Mrs. W. Healy 188 Anne M. 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Thomas Mrs. Iona Thompson Mrs. Anna Tlumac To Cowboy 8L Cowgirl with my Love, Maritza Mr. LSL Mrs. Michael Tokash Best of luck to Immaculata's graduating class of '69-Todd's Men's 8L Boy's Shop, 79 W. Main St. Tola The Toledo Blade Lives Tom Tom LSL Marie-everlasting kind Tom 8L Mary Tom LSL Patch Tommy LSL Bonnie Mr. LSL Mrs. Joseph Topolsky James William Towers Patricia Towers Mr. LSL Mrs. John F. Tozzi Mrs. B, Trapani Mr. LSL Mrs, Bruno Trapani Mr. SL Mrs. Arthur J. Trippanera Tri-R Coffee Shop Nanny Troisi Turn on, tune in, turn over Turntable Junction, Flemington, N.J. Mr. Anthony J. Tysenn Mrs. Anthony J. Tysenn A Great Ukrainian Catherine C. Ulmes Uncle John Up tight, outta sight, in the groove t.Us,, R-2 190 Mr, LSL Mrs. Albert Vabolis Mrs. A. C. Vail Mr. David K. Vail Mr. Edward A. Vail, Jr. Miss Jane Vail Mrs. John Vail Valley Aluminum Company Mr. LSL Mrs. Charles Valenza Mr. LSL Mrs. John F. Van Driel The VanPelt's Mr. Andrew Varga Mrs. Betty Vargo Mrs. Helen Vargo Mr. Philip Vargo Miss Julia Vargovcik V.E.D. Mr. LSL Mrs. Joseph Viddish Villiage Fabrics Vince, Roscann, LSL Vinnie, Jr. Vitelli Family Mr. LSL Mrs. Waldron Donna Walker for Beauty Queen George Wallace Mr. LSL Mrs. Eugene Walsh Mr. LSL Mrs. Bob Walters Mrs. F. Ward Mr. LSL Mrs. G. J. Welch Jeff Welch for President Mr. LSL Mrs. Robert Wechsler Mr. LSL Mrs. Gordon Weighart Weiner-Reinfeld Agency Mrs. G, Weller Mr, LSL Mrs. Charles V. Wendling Charles V. Wendling, Jr. Mr. LSL Mrs. William P. Westling Marian T. Westman Mr. LSL Mrs. Peter Whalen Snidlcy Whiplash Mr. LSL Mrs. George Wilder Mrs. Gerri Wisniewski Mrs. Mary Wisniewski Mr. Stephen V. Wisniewski Mr. Steve R. Wisniewski Henry Witmer Wolf 8L Wax Brian LSL Dennis Wurst Mr. LSL Mrs. J. Yaeeovina You, me, and her Mrs. Anna Yuhas Miss Josephine Yuhas Mr. LSL Mrs. Walter Zack Mr. LSL Mrs. Paul Zee Mr. LSL Mrs. Harry Zimbisky Mrs. John Zimmerman Mr. LSL Mrs. John S. Zoltek Mary Ann Zolandz Michael Zolandz Zultowski Family Blessings, peace, and happiness 'ro the Class of '69 from The Faculty of lmmacula'ra. 9 yr m,.:,, -- 1-WI: 5 i f 11,-ggguif X hmgnwcm ,. K if, f if 1 Till ' , ' P' f.1,. f- . 1 2 ill., Q A , 5 if, Mw- , -'ii' f N 1 65
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