Immaculata High School - Magnificat Yearbook (Somerville, NJ)

 - Class of 1970

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Christ said, 'iBe perfect even as my heav- enly Father is perfect , and it was to Peter that He entrusted this responsibility. The Holy Father's concern for youth keeps his gaze pointed upward while he walks and works in the world of the realist. In the diocese of Trenton, a tremendous growth in Catholic population has kept Bishop George W. Ahr busy with care for the temporal and spiritual welfare of his flock. A number of new parishes were started this year to accommodate the in- crease. Among the changes in appoint- ments was the one touching Auxiliary John C. Reiss, who has been called back to the Chancery Office and is now pastor of St. Francis Parish, The changes in the diocese necessarily affect the Very Rever- end Thomas J. Frain, Superintendent of Schools. This year five new schools were opened under his jurisdiction. All of these men strive on different levels for the same goal. With the star that is tomorrow's world united under a banner of Christian love shining before them, they work relentlessly together. f b. ,aff egg' 'OJ .ml George W, Ahr, S.T.D., Bishop of Trenton, looks up momenlarily from his paper work to make a quick decision QI Trenlon's Auxiliary Bishop, John C. Reiss, l.C.D., lU1.Ul'L'l'S one of the many phone calls receiver! in a busy day at the Chancery Office. 5 . 4 The Very Reverend Thomas I. Frain, Ph.D., Superinlendent of Schools, looks over the text books in the Diocesan Education Office's library. In the tranquility of the chapel, the quest seems very close, as we pray for guidance in our attempts to conquer the mundane 4 V e 4 x. f iii jk'g3L,5J'fiV xv ' ' 5 4 I Y 1 7 V W 'M ' , ff, we ie, ' we f.. L, 1 'ak Q ' im Qkiwmxsyk fund, jf,,m-f 'KfWlmf'q4' -' , A . wk 'V ,NUI , V' , rw- W , bf K Q .lu Y r ff ,Y Q- qi' , ag-wif-fi.,m, Q3-Tiifif l ' 'L ' . ' 'ff 2, ' M 'U 2 X'-f QSM 225 58 iwlffiikiewe, ,Mgw. ' -if wfigz. 4 ' 4. 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' X' M ,V ' And the goal shines ever in sight in symbols, the hopes of the young, in a smile, a word of praise or encouragement 4 12 Spartan Spirit overtakes the school as we unite with a force that sweeps everyone onward closer to an ideal that compels all of us to the fulfillment of a great potential. ew fn:-'1'.. ,:-ef-: -AW ,- x--V '1,,mmg,-.P-: 5 , A V: W A ew i 41e3f i JZ-llzf ' c P' gif -fs -Zi Y , L ,Um W-A Among- ,,,,,,,,... ,,..,...L- We present the banner of Unitas Caritas to the world in a diversity of ways, through each individual and through the student body exernplifying the standards on which our school is founded. tb- . . , -,.. ..,,v...-.-,.... ...M - 1 , ? ? H P l 15 aww' ' ,R .41-we ' V 1:f,.:fzwf.:.. , ff ' ' f W L8 i f . H x 4 Q q . ' 1' w t1'x T . H:: '.. 3' 'r 'ir Qi s:N'f F N,ilrsf-,Q'J 'i 'Zt,.. '-V . --M' hQ ' f' w f ' , f f A W it Involvement becomes the occasion to join in a united effort to overcome the stifling influence of a cynical society. 5 W 1 1 8 1 -.,,....... Bringing the Spartans home to victory requires a concerted pull on the part of team, band, cheerleaders, and most of all, spectators. - QM! 3 . .'. fffffgf gwf Muff gin fwifgg? ff y f ,V 62 , , x ' - ff nf, 43,42gQ,'g.bfW A mi , fkfifyffxlcf 551 ,ggi fm QLIE f f 1 70 , ,f f 1iZZffJ f f7, 1 W fi W H 35015 ,,42,1,y7y wf.,,f, O N , f , f. f wh ' f fi QQ fW'a.L1Lf g,fff'fr?' ff2f4f4fff'if0'7fff N ' ff V, ' f f , - V A , 5, ,4 A' 23?-3. 9 lffli 1 A . .i f A I , Q ,W , mf, , , Q Q 5,jf,j' If fi 531 ffi'L ' gi gi 1+ ,KL ' i v 4 l1 y , Y' ' .J T . Ed KSOU WO bw 'O LS , M W haf? 'La Through Immaculata runs a thread of concern for perfection that brings us to a fuller realization of the purpose underlying united actions. 44 NL., .-f 'K, I 'f .Nvf ,f . , ,f 1. L .f ',,.Q L we J We see as part of our goal the necessity of supporting the school to draw others into our plans and hopes Each in his own way must strive sometimes alone, to reach the unreachable star. 25 ix x, . gf Q ' 'e.fvfr ,, W S 4' 'fx 5 Y 1 1 w iw we Q , A ':.3,,,,,775' MQ ' QNX- K , , MM ' ' - ' M ' 39 P , -X f Q! fl .2 ' -P. Xi? ,za , - H M 1, W QYQ4 ,f-, if I 1 '45 S V 5M4-'fx dj -V 1-QQX X' 54- A EQ nf ,fs , JAJ M We gf, i As Immaculatans we prepare to accept the realities of the world, but refuse to abandon our dreams. Faculty and Academics THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM CTHE QUESTJ To dream the impossible dream, to fight the unbeatable foe, To bear with unbearable sorrow, to run where the brave dare not go. To right the unrightable wrong, to love pure and chaste from afar, To try when your arms are too weary, to reach the unreachable star! This is my quest, to follow that star, No matter how hopeless, no matter how farg T 0 fight for the right without question or pause, To be willing to march into hell for a heavenly cause! And I know, if I'll only be true to this glorious quest, That my heart will be peaceful and calm, when I'm laid to my rest, And the world will be better for thisg that one man, Scorned and covered with scars, still strove with his last ounce of courage To reach the unreachable stars. From the musical play: Man of La Mancha p words by loe Dariong Music by Mitch Leighg Copyright Q 1965 by Andrew Scott, Inc., Helena Music Corp., and Sam Fox Publishing Company, lnc., by Special Permission of the Sam Fox Publishing Company, Inc., Sole Agents. THE VERY REVEREND EUGENE B. KELLY. Pztxtor of Immztculate Conception Parish, Director of lmniaculata. Reserved and contemplative, Monsignor Kelly .reizes it tranquil nm- ment for meditation. An ecstatic Motzsignor Kelly sntilex with .vatixfactioti at the triumphal out come of ll xcrinirmzge. Eight years ago, Reverend Eugene B. Kelly had a dream. He envisioned a school designed to educate young people to mature Christians, and for a time all he had was that vision. Slowly, on the strength of his ideas, he raised a building made of brick, determination, and love. Since then he has been a guiding light to all Immaeulatans, a staunch friend, and the image of a man who dared to make his dream come true. Monsignor stands as a monument to the quality of a goal. Immaculata is because he strained for something worthwhile just within reach. MOTHER MARIA PACIS, l.H.M., Co-orziirzrzror of lninzzwlzirztzl and lmnzacwlale Conception School, Religion III Mother Maria Paeis finds time to be interested in each individual under her care. Whatever the circumstance, whether the situation calls for praise or counseling, her reaction is that of a mother, Her de- cisions regarding the school are tempered with understanding and compassion for those enduring the process of maturing. With open hearts lmmaculatans Wel- come Sister Mary Bartholomew as prin- cipal after her six-year absence. Sincere concern for the best interests of the stu- dents moves Sister to accept added re- sponsibilities with a smile. Her office is to mold characters with the firm gentle- ness of one personally involved. Hers is the work of directing flexible young minds toward Unitas through Caritas. --qw Surveying College bulletizix in Ihr' Guidance Office, Sixler Mar-v Bartholomew acczuriulales broader knowledge on ac'- C'l'6'tfffl'!1 iI1SfifIlIfOl1.Y of learning. Mother Maria Puffs delilelzls in lllt' luiowlvdge that Sf,YIL'I' Nlary Bartholo- mew .slzarex ,xinzilar IIUYFX in literrltllrr. ----..-..... V gl- 15 Elf' ii .........-..,, ll l ii .-.Mi , , 'Wm' ' ' , .,,, I4 P.-q--.-.-s. 't SISTER MARY BARTHQLOMEW, l.H.M., Principal of lnznzaculalu, U. S. History I ,, W.. ,, va I REVEREND RICHARD A, EWING, Religion III Ig smurwcunnua SISTER SUZANNE MARIE, I.H.M., Religion IV, Studies, National Honor Society REVEREND STEPHEN H. CONGDON, Religion III ' ' W-,V 4,1 ? if ':', ...X vaauaE '?.. :Wit MR. WILLIAM REINKE, World History, U.S. History I, History Club SISTER LORETTA MARGARET, I.H.M., Latin I, II, III, Religion III, Forensics, Latin Club, School Store JOSEPH POPLOWSKI, U.S. History I, II, Basketball, Golf X ,Q-I MR. RAUL COMESANAS, U.S. History II, Comparative Political Systems, Future Teachers of America, History Club gfff, Www: Y W' - Q, ry, ff: .i'?2,rLf4J2,,: M ,, , L 4' Vw 1 3 '5f,vE'?j5f? -mar' p. aS'.'+fv ,rw '- flu - f v Q , ' M353 asf , i',' flsdfrfhiw SISTER ANN CECILIA, I.H.M., English III, IV, Dramatics lcv' SISTER MAUREEN THOMAS, I.H.M.,A!linglish I,lI, IMMACULATAN 'fi SISTER IMMACULATA MARY, I.H.M., English III, IV MAGNIFICAT MR. WILLIAM KUHN, English I, II, Guidance 4 MR. LAWRENCE THOMAS, Applied Chemistry, Biology, Basketball ERB FRED MODERSKI, Introductory Physical Science, Science u SISTER MARY AVILA, I.H.M., Chemistry, Physics, Science Club -- '-- SISTER CYRENIA MARIE, I.H.M., Biology, Advanced Biology, Science Club if-an---:+A 'f -7 'Ml , .,,: my , , ,. ,,nr.' MRS. CHARLOTTE PASSIGLI, Modern Geometry, English I f 3 l i MR. VICTOR DUDKA, Algebra I, Basic College Mathe-W matics, Math Club, Foofball, Physical Fitness 0 4 l of s, f FJ ,Q ' J w l, , ' L ' -x ' W .. ll , ss r O Kfgflll A , '1 , K? ,, K xfffxf SISTER MARIA JAMESITA, 1.H.M., .Mg oqgrfg cGe0mgyry, Algebra II and Trigonometry, Prefect of Studies ' 1 1 SISTER MIRIAM CLARE, I.H.M., Algebra I, Algebra I1 and Trigonometry, Modern Introductory Analysis, Prefect of Discipline, Mu Alpha Theta, Student Council MR. RICHARD SPANGLER, Modern Geometry, Mechanical Drawing, Math Club, Basketball, Baseball nl Q PVR, l DVQC' ,A I- FV f M, f , V , lf 1 J g,U!f'U,. 5 fl at fr It MA.-fl if Ja ,uf f 'yn' jf ,l ' cj rglxfg 2 ,QQ LJ 1' ' 'T ,, MJ. f fi fl MRS. JANET SINGLEY, Aff ,JW K, . Q, ,Z 5, ,,e.L,,,.,, --fm Ji 1 j 39 M El 2 SISTER ANN BERNADETTE, I.H.M., Music ...Mrs qgmusv X E x MRS. GOLDIE MARCHIO, School Nurse, llealfh MR. CONNIE TARENTINO, Music 1 ,, ,,r a:f1' JOHN DI GIOVANNI, Mll.S'1'!,' x 'X .X MISS PATRICIA NELSON, Office Praclice, Guidance, Girls' Basketball UU I I MRS. MARGARET CHRISTENSEN, Home Economics, Typing 1, Home Economics Club E., SISTER MARIE PHILIP, I.H.M., Bookkeeping, Stenography I, II, Typing I II, Prefect of Activities FW MAINTENANCE STAFF: Stephen Gambal Joseph Lugo Leo Luca Rubino MRS. CATHERINE ALOIA, Secretary MRS. ELENA ZORZI, Bookkeeper MR. ROBERT SUTTON, Physical Education, Football l x MR. PIERCE FRAUENHEIM, Physical Education, Civil Defense, Athletic Director, Football MR. RUDOLPH PERNINI, Driver's Education MRS. HOPE DOLAN, Physical Education, Girls Sporty ' ' 'EW' 'w nifi'i:7LA' V to l 1 ,nl f,,f I , 1 , N , ,IN V S 1 3,5 . 1 ', ,-'QQ' A, -i CAFETERIA PERSONNEL: Anne Ludvik, Stella Koteles, Mary Kline, Margaret Teich- graber, Marie Lawler, Jo lacoviello, Dominick Paganotti, Ceil Magdziak. 1 4 :ns ,L x. sf ,SW Ag. n Mr Qiiwaf ' -2 Freshmen study in depth the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. The culture of Brazil proves an interesting topic for inquzstttve sophomores History Ever curious and alert to the whys and wherefores, Immaculatans immerse them- selves in the history of the world with gusto. A broad panorama from ancient Greece to modern United States is viewed in freshman year, with a closer examina- tion of twentieth century happenings re- served for a new sophomore course. After a study of patterns and ideas which all civilizations have in common, juniors isolate the roots of American her- itage and trace the progress of our nation from Columbus, day to the period follow- ing World War II. As responsible citizens and leaders of tomorrow, seniors concen- trate on the workings of this democracy in analysis of current events from grass roots politics through sports to international di- plomacy. Kathleen Hembefgef Sfemb' amused by U -Wlfffic P0liffC0l Seniors turn their attention to a comprehensive study of the music of the 50s cartoon. Brian Kelly, James Dubrowski, Jerome Miller, and Debra Clark listen ta a recording of the MERCHANT OF VENICE before enacting the courtroom scene. English Study of literature begins with an introductory base in four genres of writing: short stories, poetry, non-fiction, and drama. Sophomores and juniors use the knowledge to develop American and English written tradition through the critics and commentators of society. Sen- iors review world literature with a taste of the classics of all nations and all times. Along with the study of the best that man has to offer, Immaculatans make humble contributions to the literary ar- chives in their own creative attempts. Sec- ondary school English has grown beyond its original bounds. The modern class- room is a forum where students exchange ideas and analyze literature from BEO- WULF to ANNA KARENINA. Critical reading and writing comprise an important part of today's course as skills necessary in future education, whether formal or informal. English 11 scholars Joseph Klitsch, Patricia Ochs, and Ann Nagle persevere in last minute memorizing of glossary terms for quiz. Senior ecologists enjoy a presentation of their own Earth Day film study. wg Maureen Sloan contemplates the philosophy of the Metaphysical poets before proiectin her personal view in discussion. 4-new ff? ' af7'rJf , pf A N 2'-ax-viii? .1 wa. m ri. asv' ,. '33 s if s I A maria' rv L K' Q MP 4-J 'Hmmm-nw..w.,,.,,, wx r 9 Ann Swartzmiller knows that tedious work insures a well-made garment. W-.. Home Economics All the finest future homemakers of America get together at Immaculata. Room 206 holds no mysteries for the home econo- mists who so confidently manipulate its facil- ities. Upperclassmen who study home ec ex- plore the creative world of fashion design and the intricate art of efficiently running a home. The clothes the girls make to suit individual tastes and budgets serve as a reward for their hard work. Keeping well in tune with modern times and trends in style, these denizens of the world of vogue experiment with the latest sewing techniques to achieve desired results. Catherine Trice received the annual Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year Award for her outstanding work in this department. Even in a closet, Julia Wilder reflects the happy atmosphere of a relaxed fourth period. Virginia Eckert pays no attention to Frances O'Brien as she models her At- lanta original. 3 5 We? Barbara Stafford points out a stenographic error to a muddled Georgette Balog. ,.-v- John Kelly, Patricia Pensak, Dennis Razzano, and Eugene Marotta develop adroit fingers and speedy accuracy for typing. Seniors John MacNamara, Rob- er! Geis, and John Kissell prac- tice using the hyphen in a sylla- bication exercise. Business Typing, an invaluable aid to professional people and students, holds sway in compre- hensive business courses. Students strive con- stantly for dexterity to increase speed and ac- curacy simultaneously, Steady improvement matches proficiency in the art of stenography. Mastery of the characters which seem to the untrained eye as hieroglyphics saves time for other facets of Office Practice. Use of ma- chines and modern filing methods keeps fu- ture secretaries aware of the latest advances. For the first time, a senior from the depart- ment has been accepted at the highly reputable Katherine Gibbs Business School. Maureen Bradyis precedent inspires underclassmen to follow her example. Prospective bookkeepers Kathleen Pachomski and Kathryn Memoli appreciate the adding machine's power to eliminate mental computation. ,ggi S S 2, - 0 i , . .Af ff' fr . , l x ' , Hg-,fi -, ,r I . J f 2 f- ' . I K J ' 1 L, me . 'ffm ' 3' -, Z.. ' 1' s I 1 ' X ' V! ' f if 4 2 f 'T' if ' ' I' 3 1 -ew f 3' 1 ,I ,S 1' .P 'i - D. ' . '. ' U .0 . -' fe , Qi.: ,',gf' A , gy! 4 -- I ru K' - 'nf !. m Yin ,f f x ,',.,w. S Q., A .5 tl IX ' T X -- f if x . .Y ard Dooley Robert Leichte Joseph Reynolds and nphony No. 5 in E Minor. r y 1 n n ygfqsif . in 13: . X Y Nb Q esse x ME e ' K is -Yi vi V. X , .,,. K , '05 XW R w 5 Q 4 QQ I x X X X igke. 'V I ,, 4 'fig Q H+, 3 Zig, W J fi 5 v mv' il . ' ' ' z, 3, I f it if sf v Gary Rutkowski completes a sketch of the Lincoln Memorial in miniature for the Spring Musicale. t I 3 Q F4 ff, ,-W, M' W' Patricia Ochs, Christine Douglas, Elizabeth Alvator, and John Duffy sketch rough outlines for a set of Easter decorations. Art Due to the wide variety of talents and interest represented at Immaeulata, the cur- riculum allows room for creative specializa- tion. Students who hope for careers in art or appreciate it as a Worthwhile hobby enjoy the time devoted to independent or group projects in Room 65. Assignments range in scope from modern poster-making to reproduction of illuminated manuscripts. A most important aspect, as in any class in the fine arts, must be originality, so students are encouraged to de- velop their own ideas. Picturesque confusion of paint-spattered smoeks and easels gives birth to masterpieces of different qualities but equal value. - 3 x Christine Douglas puts finishing touches on her poster announcing the SOUND OF MUSIC. 53 hysical Education True Spartans always participate in physical as well as mental gymnastics. Keeping six hundred sixty dynamos in good condition involves two or three pe- riods a Week for each student. Athletes perform wonders in basketball, volleyball, baseball, and calisthenics. A vigorous training program includes climbing ropes and wrestling for muscle development, and work on the balance beam, parallel bars, and vaulting horse for poise and grace in the gentler sex. William Martin concentrates on a smashing serve to the far right corner of the court. Demonstrating her natural agility, Elizabeth Robinson balances gracefully on one parallel bar. Michael Vuocolo struggles to escape pin by William Zaninelli. Barbara Pietrucha returns a backhand cut with a graceful stroke. l ' fi 5 i tsst s , iff itett i H A.: gt it ,gi .... g r.-. ' i f f 1 ' rr.tt J 3 .i i 'x f:f : pJff..',t.51I3: : I Q re.re t ' Maureen Fagan stands poised before commencing a simple toe-touch exercise. I -'J X, ,Nova-ww V K . TI qw fb W Activities THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM CTHE QUESTD To dream the impossible dream, to fight the unbeatable foe, To bear with unbearable sorrow, to run where the brave dare not go. To right the unrightable wrong, to love pure and chaste from afar, To try when your arms are too weary, to reach the unreachable star! This is my quest, to follow that star, No matter how hopeless, no matter how farg To fight for the right without question or pause, To be willing to march into hell for a heavenly cause! Andl know, if I'll only be true to this glorious quest, That my heart will be peaceful and calm, when I 'm laid to my rest, And the world will be better for thisg that one man, Scorned and covered with scars, still strove with his last ounce of courage To reach the unreachable stars. From the musical play: Man of La Mancha g words by Joe Dariong Music by Mitch Leigh, Copyright Q 1965 by Andrew Scott, Inc., Helena Music Corp., and Sam Fox Publishing Company, lnc., by Special Permission of the Sam Fox Publishing Company, Inc., Sole Agents. Homeroom Representatives Joseph Moffett, Kathleen Rork. Margaret Kelly, and Andrea Alicino enter monthly meetings brimming over with new ideas for future cake sale. ABSENT: Regina Wurst. Vice-President Gerald Dallessio, President John Kelly, Treasurer Ralph Pascale, and Secretary lane Davis get ready to take on an exciting year full of responsibility including initial plans for the senior class trip. Student Council Since its establishment in 1962, Immac- ulata has championed the principles of de- mocracy and equal representation. In order to facilitate organization and co- ordination between students and adminis- tration, the Student Council is elected in September. Each legislator is chosen for qualities of leadership, integrity, and char- acter. During the year the Council as a body exhibits these traits in its contribu- tions to the school. This year under a change of administra- tion the Councilors find opportunities to continue experimental policies. They are able to implement student reforms such as music in the cafeteria and knee socks with the uniform. These leaders also sacrifice free time to serve as hosts at College Night and Up With People. Maintaining order in the halls during school time is another important duty. On their own initiative the representatives instituted Spirit Weeks, a planned senior trip, and the sale of candy in the cafeteria. During the year the office of liaison falls to these capable students. i Bewildered Chester DeStefano looks for help as Margaret Moffitt, Martha O'Brien, Valerie Santelli, and Maureen Brady bombard him with questions concerning the Christmas Dance. ational Honor Society Objective acknowledgement can be- come a useful tool in a student's personal evaluation of himself. Thus, initiation into an organization maintaining the stand- ards of the National Honor Society stands as a record of significant achievement. Twenty-five juniors merit recognition, constituting the largest membership ever retained by the Immaculata chapter. Traditionally, candidates received gold pins and the symbolic yellow rose at the April ceremony held in the Little Theater. Candles representing the flames of knowl- edge, character, scholarship, leadership, and service were lighted as reminders of the high ideals and heritage to be trans- mitted. Maureen Sloan, Marian Westman, Marguerite Zorzi, Jeanette Vuocolo, Patricia Ferguson, and Carol Kolb practice folk songs for upcoming junior Mass. Marylu Zoltek, Catherine Barr, William Sullivan, Mary Ivers, Patricia Lavelle, and James Wuelfing sort donations for the An Lac Orphanage. wr' W' ,,. .... 'i sf' rf' :ffm mu Q, ,,,.m-f-H N--.iw 'iii Eileen Ivantic, Robert Golski, Donna Petras, Lisa Christensen, Stephen Kennedy, and Henry Witmer put their heads together to determine the weight of oxygen removed from copper oxide. Getting a head start on senior year, Joanne Hohenadel, Marion Meene, Bruce Saller, Jo- seph Murphy, Cynthia Elkow, Karen Tasy, and Raymond Zolandz discuss tentative college choices. 59 Mu Alpha Theta Immaculata remains young enough to for- mulate traditions meant to survive. For the first time, the school holds a charter in Mu Alpha Theta. Twenty-two high-ranking sen- iors qualify for membership in the organiza- tion. Sister Miriam Clare, I.H.M., presided at the formal induction ceremony held in the Little Theater for parents, faculty, and invited guests. The club becomes a valuable prece- dent for the years to come and a source of pride for the entire community. Sister Miriam Clare presents Certificate of Merit to Robert Byrne while John Huddlestorz willingly assists. Chemistry Club officers Carol Kolb, William Sullivan, Stephen Kennedy, and Raymond Zo- Iandz collect solutions for a volatile experiment. Chester Van Tyne and John Huddleston share Maureen Grimmer's sighs o satisfaction as she fingers the well-deserved insignia. Biology Club officers Laura Walter, Denise Murphy, Mary Beth Markus, and Regina Wurst attempt to determine the composition of Science Three of the science courses offered have their own co-curricular clubs designed to gen- erate more interest in independent thought and experimentation. United, under the title Ions, biologists, chemists, and physical scien- tists discover the apparatus stashed on work room shelves. Research projects involve close scrutiny of official reports on technical points. Under the supervision of Sister Cyrenia Marie, I.H.M., Sister Mary Avila, I.H.M., and Mr. Fred Moderski, students pool their resources and the results of months of work for the annual Science Fair held in March. Recipients of Grand Prizes were David Kan- yha, Lawrence Brookes, Dale Florio, and Henry Witmer, whose special chemistry prize eamed him a trip to Chicago sponsored by the Public Service Electric and Gas Company. Senior debaters Chester VanTyne, Michael Sabo, John Huddleston, Mark Kolb, Vincent Ric- cardo, Steven Phillips, and Thomas Wachendorf discuss whether or not Congress should pro- hibit unilateral United States military intervention. Humorous interpreter Teresa Gill gesticulates a comical excerpt from ALICE IN WONDER- LAND for her oratorical presentation. Zolandz, and James Khoury. Public Speaking Underclassmen wishing to promote the facility of thinking quickly and expressing themselves with precision gain experience through a public speaking club organized this year. Guided by Sister Mary Loreto, l.H.M., students practice on famous speeches and do extensive work with read- ings from the Bible. Since the student body now takes a very active part in the Sacrifice of the Mass, the speakers at- tempt to prepare themselves to assume roles as commentators. Forensics and Debate Students interested in developing the ability to speak clearly, logically, and effectively find a means of expression in forensics. With the assistance of Sister Loretta Margaret, I.H.M., each young Demosthenes learns the value of ideas lucidly presented. This year the de- baters acquired an awareness of international turmoil and methods of diplomacy through a Model United Nation program staged at J. P. Stevens High School. There, delegates rep- resented positions of countries from all parts of the world. At the Grand Tournament in March, Melaine Bieros placed third in girls' extemp, winning the right to compete at the National Finals in Florida. Marguerite Laggini, Bridget Shovlin, Melaine Bieros, Valerie Walters, and Catherine Barr present typical feminine ideas on United States military policy to Mark Mclntyre, Raymond Michael Gross, Edward Olkowski, Deborah Batchelder, Mary Beaumont, Daisy Garcia, Andrea Aloia, and Deborah Beaumont search through periodicals for effective points on current events. 61 Feeling very out of place, Guinevere pre- Bewildered in a strange atmosphere, Guinevere, Susan Waehdorf, looks to Catherine sents her seemingly unsolvable problem to Stiff, a Lady of the Court, for explanation of the simple joys of high school life. King Authority, Michael Sabo. Dramatics Final presentation of any dramatic production requires months of work on the part of the cast and crew for staging, props, makeup, costumes, and lighting. Aside from the SOUND OF MUSIC, Sister Ann Cecilia, I.H.M., and the de- partment produced an interpretation of Mathilda Rose Mc- Laren's A SONG IS BORN to climax the Christmas prepara- tions and set a joyous mood for the holidays. Earlier in the year, upperclassmen pooled their efforts for a humorous adap- tation of CAMELOT. The enthusiastic reaction the play re- ceived signified hearty frosh approval of their initiation. sm' s Inspired on a cold Christmas Eve, the words Silen, night, holy night flash into the mind of Reverenc Mohr, Robert Neilsen. Mr. and Mrs. Mueller, Gerald Dallessio and Teresa Gill, eat dinner contentedly while their son Henry, Louis Vozza, struggles to forget the church's broken organ. The Sound of Music CAST Maria Rainer ....,. ................... ....... C a therine Bruns Sister Berthe ........... ...... J ennifer Mellin Sister Margaretta ...... ..... V alerie Santelli The Mother Abbess ...... .,..... C atherine Stiff Sister Sophia ................,.. Patricia Rascher Franz .,................... ................ ....... S t even Phillips Captain Georg Von Trapp ........ ..... G eorge Jankowski Frau Schmidt ........ ................ ............ T e resa Gill Liesl .............. . Judith MacMillan Friedrich ....... ..... E dward Dugan Louisa ........ ..., M artha O'Brien Kurt ........ Richard Desvernine Brigitta ....... Lori Desvernine Marta ......... ..,....... P riscilla Byrne Gretl ............. .,,.,,, A nn Desvernine Rolf Gruber ,.... .....,. R obert Byrne Elsa Schraeder ..... ........., C laudia Scully Max Detweiler .,.,. ...... J ohn Huddleston Herr Zeller .............. ...... C harles Byrd Baron Elberfeld ,............ ........ M ichael Sabo A Postulant ,........... ..c...... .i.,,.. S u san Wachdorf Admiral Von Schreiber ............................,........... Gerald Dallessio Extra nuns, postulants, and ladies Andrea Alicino Ellen Hermann Margaret Brucia Frances O'Brien Patricia Hamill Sharon Panzera Music Jeanette Vuocolo Christine Trapani Robert Gula l 5 i Captain Von Trapp and Maria twirl their way through the folksy steps of the Laendler. 'e,,af,f.i,mfi., fa Von Trapp children listen at attention as their father tells them of the arrival of Maria, an- other new governness. 63 , ,, gr.r,icsff1fiJi?5 'w -WI The Sound of Music Resounding praise rang from the walls of the Little Theater as the final curtain closed on the 1970 production. Dramatic enthusiasm had de- veloped eight weeks before at the beginning of try- outs and survived a grueling schedule of rehears- als. Sister Ann Cecilia, I.H.M., and Sister Ann Bernadette, I.H.M., gave unselfishly of time and energy to ensure perfection in the program. From a clutter of sets, props, makeup, cos- tumes, and people backstage emerged perform- ances laced with amateur excitement and profes- sional polish, a Winning combination on any stage. Behind the scenes, the challenges of the SOUND OF MUSIC united a large group of people in a concerted effort toward success. Mary lvers helps create the character of Franz as she competently applies a make up base to Steven Phillips. Deeply concerned, Sister Margaretta, Sister Berthe, Mother Abbess, and Sister Sophia seek heavenly assistance to help them understand Maria. 64 Liesl flirts dreamily on the terrace with Rolf, the messenger. xx! E 5' gx --,-at Overcome with pride upon hearing his children sing, Captain Von Trapp asks Liesl, Brigitta, Louisa, Friedrich, gardens. Kurt, Gretl, and Marta to show Frau Schraeder the O Accompanists Christine Trapani and Jeanette Vuocolo Concentrate on the score to the fast-moving Lonely Goatherdf' Arriving unexpectedly at the Captain's villa, only suave Max Det- weiler could charm himself into the graces of Elsa. T' ' f Qt Donna Petras consults the Courier News JOUR- NALIST to answer Ilona Wass' question on counting heads. N Reporters Donna Petras, Carla Sue Perantoni, Susan?Schaeffner, Mary Ivers, .lamef Bell, Catherine Barr, and Albert Cama scrutinize a newly printed edition. '1 N 1 gi ,Editor-in-Chief James Wuelfing and Page Editors Mary Swarbrick, Lisa Christensen, Mary Lou Wechsler, Patricia Baxter, Valerie Walters, and Carol Kolb make last minute corrections 55 before December issue goes to press. Cffmdffl Scully Upfm ffm To define the function of the IMMAC- ULATAN is to designate the harmonious blend of student voice and the administra- tion standpoint. Members of the staff prove adept at gathering and reporting news, sporting events, controversies of the day, and interesting sidelights. A new policy pertaining to student contribution led to the introduction of a supplement for poetry and art. For the first time the school won a charter in the national Quill and Scroll, admitting nine candidates. Sister Mau- reen Thomas, I.H.M., and the staffers continually experiment with new tech- niques, producing six publications rather than the usual four. Exemplary ratings of the newspaper included All Catholic from the Catholic School Press Association and fmilfffey r A Z l i ii : i' 5 I fi 1 -YQ T -ff A 5 5 ffl T: 7 75 ' second place from Columbia Scholastic i Press Association. heads on zhe A., ,,'t t....,p ,V.,. KOH? Wishing to fully participate in the Liturgy observing the Vietnam Mora- torium, Karen 0'Donnell places the unleavened bread in the ciborium. Monsignor Kelly glances devoutly at Mary, our Patroness, during May ceremony in her honor. Q I n Qi 'J ii if 3 t , JL I f A is N JL rig? in X .S .,, V . I K i if . i Religious Activities Immaculata affords her students every opportunity to grow in devotion to the Blessed Sacrament and to Mary, Patron- ess of the school. Each week Mass is of- fered for one class with a personal touch in the privacy of the Little Theater. Once a month all share in the Eucharistic cele- bration to mark the unity implicit at Im- maculata. Chapel is open at all times to receive Immaculatans in many moods for hurried visits, stations, class prayer, or pri- vate mediation. The culmination of reli- gious activities comes in Spring when every voice is raised in praise and love to Our Lady in the meaningful May Crown- mg. X Patricia Crivello receives the Body of Christ from cele- bran! Reverend Stephen Congdon during-the senior Mass for Peace. Mission Representatives For Immaculatans to be solicitous about those less fortunate than they is not enough. It has been the policy of the school to elect mission representatives who keep the plight of the poor before their fellows. To these workers monetary support is not sufficient-it must be min- gled with genuine concern. Their efforts, in weekly collections and compiling of stamps, go toward ameliorating the con- ditions under which brother human beings eke out an existence. The plenitude in this country allows students to forget othersg this tendency is what the club members combat through their encourage- ment and example. Combined efforts produce successful projects when juniors and seniors Patricia Ferguson, Stephanie Smedley, Kathleen Pachomski, Annmarie Dowd, Mary Kemper, fbottomj Laura Zack, and Claudia Scully join forces. Freshman Representatives Timothy Duffy, Dale Florio, Thomas Randall, and Deborah Munyer insist their relentless labors exceed those of upperclassmen. ff' W ,--- ., ..,, .-.....,-........,.,,,.,W K, Y Relaxing before a general meeting opens, sophomores Margaret Miller, Anne Marie Ivers, George Sabosik, fseatedl Richard Walsh, and Barbara Gissoni exchange their intended motions. ABSENT: Deborah Baxter. Chapel Aides Immaculatans take pride in the chapel, a refuge of every student from the cares of life. In order to keep it always ready for visitors, girls from the school under the direction of Sister Ann Bernadette, I.H.M., devote time to practical chores before Bible vigils, exposition on First Friday, and occasions when it is used as a parish chapel. Like every other room in the building, this one has to be main- tained, and the volunteers contribute their efforts willingly toward its beautification. Michelle Garay and Dorianne Kabo cheerfully perform their weekly chores. E. Waiting for their cue, Up With People consent to pose be- fore opening number. Young Christians Association To execute the principle of service to men as a duty of every Christian, Immaculatans band to- gether in a newly-organized group called the Young Christians Association. Since the school exists as a world in itself and yet an important part of a larger society, her students play an active role in community life. Club functions center around work with the aged, the mentally retarded, and orphans. In working for others we find unity, and partici- pants in this activity maintain a coordinated pro- gram as a result of meetings and folk Masses'for members and friends. Sister Maureen Therese, I.H.M., and Sister Edward Marie, I.H.M., moti- vate one of the largest groups in the school. l Up with People In celebration of Somerville's sixtieth anniver- sary, the Bell Telephone Company brought Brook- lyn's Sing Out Up With People! to Immaculata Gymnasium for a performance. Student Council- lors made the necessary arrangements and acted in cooperation with Somerville High School legis- lative body as ushers. This New York group brought with them a spirit of optimistic brotherhood that brightened every number. Selections ranged from What Color is God's Skinv and Freedom Isnit Free to the rousing Up With People. The Honorable George H. Shay, Mayor of Somerville, concluded the aftemoon with a few appropriate remarks on the value of the teens' apostolate, Guitarists Melaine Bieros, Katherine Dahms, and Margaret McCaughey have an informal rehearsal with Young Christians Club officers, Robert Dubrowski, Nancy Logel, John Huddleston, and Kathleen Rork in preparation for the evening Folk Mass of Thanksgiving. Discussing the Christmas trip to St. Michaefs Home brings up many controversial statements concerning the type of presents Santa will bear. Speedy Pierce Frauenheim passes successfully despite close guarding by Joe Hoey. Raul the Rocket Comesanas tickles the twine from 35 feet to the amazement of Showboat George Sigle. Leapin' Larry, Bowie, Speedy, and Dunkin' Dick display high hopes after a promising first quarter, F acult - Varsity ame 6'Try again next year, echoed from the stands as the bumbling 'gHas-Beens were dumped for the second year in a row by the fabulous Varsity, 61-58, in the annual game. Thrilling the crowd, the worn-out teachers showed their skill, managing to throw away a seven point lead in the waning moments. However, the 'former Hwhiz kids showed promise for future games sparked by the wretched rebounding of the fleet- footed flash, Raul Comesanas, and the erratic shooting of Joe The Pole Poplowski. Gentleman Joe Poplowski tries to outmaneuver Joe Pellicane for all important basket in the fourth quarter. X FIRST ROW: Martha O'Brien, Regina Wurst, Valerie Santelli Nancy Kirkpatrick, George Jankowski, Kenneth Pickell Thomas Black, Julia Wilder, Barbara Abel, Catherine Stiff: Margaret Moffitt, Christine Douglas. SECOND ROW: Mar garet Brucia, Lynda Wildgen, Margaret St.Onge, Gary Rut- kowski, Charles Byrd, Edward Jankowski, Patrick Merrigan Jennifer Mellin, Sharry Trojanowski, Patricia Dudley, Judith Blazek. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Kosinski, Nancy Logel Michael Zolandz, Mark Kolb, Ann Swartzmiller, Margaret Kelly, Laura Walter. FOURTH ROW: Steven Phillips, Michael Sabo, Robert Byrne, Bernard Sloan. .Q-.d, The alto section performs The Calypso Song . . . . . and the baritones join in the Latin rhythm. fl, , '- YQX t M 'Va ., N x K x X Q -4 X, F., 15 V 1 J - - ' 'm H W , , ., SX R5 X V , t. , ,W . Xt x, M , , t. -.J r -xt ' f Nix on ' ' . 7 I X ff' ' ai ' 5' . Q - t .2 'x,.fI .N. -'A .X Pianists: Melaine Bieros, Jeanette Vuocolo. FIRST ROW: Margaret Brucia, Martha O'Brien, Regina Wurst, Valerie Santelli, Nancy Kirk- patrick, Kenneth Pickell, Henry Witmer, Thomas Black, Catherine Stiff, Judith Blazck, Margaret Moffitt, Margaret Kelly, Carol Kolb, Eileen Todd, Mary Lou Wechsler. SECOND ROW: Deborah Baxter, Lynda Wildgen, Margaret St.Onge, Hope Loeffler, Jeanne Navin, Elizabeth Alvator, William Grau, Michael Tarentino, Edward Iankowski, Patrick Merrigan, Jennifer Mellin, Julia Wilder, Laura Walter, Sharry Trojan- Senior vocalists Gary Rutkowski, Kenneth Pickell, Robert Byrne, Thomas Black, Margaret Moffitt, Regina Wurst, Catherine Stiff, and Valerie Santelli have an impromptu session with pianist George lankowski. owski, Patricia Dudley, Emilie Memoli, Ann Swartzmiller, Elaine S0- larek. THIRD ROW: Virginia Johnson, Suzanne Bradley, Mary Ann Kosinski, Nancy Logel, Cynthia Van Ness, Michael Zolandz, Gary Rut- kowski, George Jankowski, Mark Kolb, Bernard Sloan, Rosemary Ryan, Barbara Maun, Margaret McCaughey, Patricia Ferguson, Mary Stiff. FOURTH ROW: Steven Phillips, Robert Byrne, Michael Sabo, Charles Byrd, Frances Byrd, Stephanie Smedley, Mary Ivers, Marian Westman, Christine Douglas, Marguerite Zorzi. Glee Club Since the hearts of Immaculatans are young and gay, the Glee Club is a popular activity under the direction of Sister Ann Bernadette, I.H.M. The fine array of tal- ent on display when the vocalists perform includes solos and harmonizing. Aside from their main appearances, the mem- bers of the group are available to provide a euphonious background to any and all school pwgrams. These extemporaneous offerings are interspersed in a rigorous schedule of preparation for the star attrac- tions: Carol Day, the Spring Musicale, and Baccalaureate Mass. In December the chorale gathers in the main lobby around the tree to put the fin- ishing touches on the students' Christmas spirit. The jovial air of informality pre- vailing on the day before a two-week va- cation contrasts sharply with the quiet dig- nity of the formally robed singers in May. The now familiar voices blend for the last time at the senior Mass in June, when the solemnity of the occasion calls for yet an- other facet of the Glee Club's ability. pi if M 11-X : FIRST ROW: Margaret McCaughey. SECOND ROW: Robert Leichte, Joseph Pampani, Henry Witmer, Edward Esler, THIRD ROW: Catherine Bruns, Carla Sue Perantoni, Claudia Scully, Kathleen Rork, Judith MacMillan, Christine Trapani, Daniel Swarbrick. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Black, Ilona Wass, Kathleen Kelly, Valerie Walters. FIFTH ROW: Jeanette Schug, Patricia Dallessio, Constance Demery, Mary Lou Harrison, Thomas Black, Susan Koer- .....- nnvid Kanvha, Kenneth Pickell, George Jankowski, Michael Ryan. I Senior Instrumentalists, FIRST ROW: Robert Byrne, Thomas Black, Judith MacMillan, Rebecca Sousa, Catherine Bruns, Joseph Pampani, SECOND ROW: Edward Esler, Kathleen Rork, Patricia Baxter, Cynthia Hratko, Denise Giorello, Claudia Scully, Francis Bartolomeo. THIRD ROW: David Kanyha, Kenneth Pickell, George Jankowski, Michael Ryan, Christine Douglas, Robert Finan, Carl Rickert. FOURTH ROW: Gary Rutkowski, Robert Gula. 5-1 , . FIRST ROW: Rebecca Sousa. SECOND ROW: Marguerite Witmer, Geraldine Gula, Cynthia Hratko, Mary Ivers, Judith Fidellow, Carol Kolb. THIRD ROW: Joseph Reynolds, Ernest Poggi, Robert Byrne. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Baxter, Christine Douglas, Robert Finan, Michele Garay, Mark Lusch, Marshall Garrison, Richard Dooley, Francis Bartolomeo. FIFTH ROW: Michael Tarentino, Joseph Leonard, John lacovello, Gary Rutkowski, Robert Gula, Michael Cahill, William Dzugan, Jeanette Vuocolo, Brian Grissler. Concert Band When the football season ends and the last white buck and trailing plume disap- pear from Room 58, the versatile Music Department turns its attention to May. The Sixth Annual Spring Musicale is un- der rigorous preparation by the musicians as early as November. For months the Concert Band works on arrangements varying from the lively King Cotton to the romantic strains of 6'The Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet. The final re- ward after hours of practice arrives at the end of the year when instrumentalists don formal clothes, offering to art devotees the results of their efforts. During the academic year, the Concert Band is always available to provide music ' for assemblies and any events on thc school calendar. Due to the unremitting energy of Sister Ann Bernadette, I.H.M., and her new assistant, Mr. John Di Gio- vanni, the players are ready to perform whenever the occasion arises. Sister has watched the group grow over the past five years from thirty-two members to the pres- r ent seventy-two. George Jankowski adroitly conducts Glee Club through an intricate passage of Americana during the Spring Concert. College ight For the benefit of the student body the Guidance Department offers a program in October at which various colleges from the Eastern seaboard are represented. Spokesmen for universities address inter- ested candidates and give details and suggestions to assist them in their future plans. Among the institutes of higher learning invited to send speakers were Im- maculata College, Villanova University, Seton Hall University, Nancy Taylor Busi- ness School, and St. Peterls School of Nursing. Edward Esler and parent listen attentively I0 representative from Graduate School of Architecture while Michael Wojciehowskfs interests turn elsewhere. STANDING: Donna Lukenda, Carol Esler, Deborah Grainda, Lydia Stefanowicz, Patricia Kalina, Diane Rice. Batchelder, Maureen Bedell, Catherine DelRocco, Deb- SEATED: Cheryl Granzetto, Elizabeth Bodnar, Angela orah Munyer, Bridget Shovlin, Mary Van Tyne, Joan Massaro, Anne Craig, Emilie Memoli, Monica Gallivan. Catherine Laing, Barbara Kuzmicky, Linda Haffer, Michael Sabo, Chester Van Tyne Edward Jankowski, Laura Walter, Patricia Ferguson, Joanne Hohenadel, Jean- ette Vuocolo, Eileen Todd, Maureen Sloan. Librar Staff Staff members are dedicated to the idea of a library as a source of information and a haven for inquiring minds. Many hours are spent after school and during free time to make such resources available to fellow students. Everything from categorizing and shelving books to designing display cases falls to the lot of these willing work- ers. For the first time this year volunteer parents help with clerical work. With such assistance, the fifty student aides and mod- erator, Sister Angelorum Maria, I.H.M., provide Immaculatans with fine facilities not only in content but in appearance and convenience as Well. Officers Judith Fidellow, Claudia Scully, Andrea Alicino, and Marianne Wysocki learn to operate the ditto machine in the faculty lounge. Future Teachers of America Future Teachers of America, a nation-wide organi- zation, was formed to help and encourage students plan- ning to enter the field of education. In October, mem- bers of this branch met with fellow aspirants at the an- nual convention of F.T.A.'s in the area held this year at Immaculata. Ideas discussed at the meetings are util- ized by future teachers and their moderator, Mr. Raul Comesanas, in programs including work with the under- privileged and after-school tutoring. l l Carol Kolb approaches Claudia Scully with a question on voting for county officers. Future Secretaries To accommodate the increasing number of students becoming interested in commercial courses for use in modern business, a new club was initiated this year. Growing out of the girls' desire for relevant material, the Future Secretaries Association provides ample op- portunity for an exchange of views. Upperclassmen meet and discuss articles to be found in TODAY'S SECRETARY, a contemporary magazine dealing with employment opportunities and on-the-job tips. Barbara Taluba, Juaith Blazek, Mary Kemper, Maureen Brady, Nancy Dunsavage, and Margaret Brucia concentrate on the maintenance and operation of typewriters. President Steven Pickell assisted by his aides Vice-President Anthony Scaletti, Librarian Judith Baab, Film Chairman Richard MacGillivra Treasurer Ellen Collins . Debate Chairman History Club In an age of student demand for a voice 1 the way they are governed, young people gro more and more interested in domestic and i1 ternational politics. Freshmen try to develc a sense of perspective by participating in di cussions and projects with the John Fitzgeral Kennedy International Relations Forum, moi erated by Mr. William Reinke. For upperclassmen interested in entering tl field of political science or increasing unde standing of current events, the means is foun in the Spirit of ,76 History Club directed li Mr. Raul Comesanas. Here society's con mentators learn the value of profiting by tl Y. 1 Catherine Rascher, and Secretary William Burke represents the Spirit of '76, country's past mistakes. President Richard Murray calls for a conference with Secretary Elaine Welle, Vice President Jeffrey Brown, and Treasurer Margaret Sopko. Home Economics Club Training gained in home economics class is practically applied to projects for the club. Here upperclassmen devote time to everything from trimming a peasant dress for the SOUND OF MU- SIC to discussing problems of marriage. These enterprising juniors and seniors designed and made saleable articles such as crepe paper flowers to be sold to students at the corner of Room 206 decorated as a modern boutique. Seamstress Elizabeth Robinson adds a final touch to an appeal- ing l?J and original creation mod- eled by Barbara Stafford. Latin scholar Dale Florio points out an idiomatic error which Emilie Memoli, Carla Sue Per- antoni, Melaine Bieros, Anne Marie Mushalko, Catherine Barr, and Neil Duffy missed. Patricia Baxter details the itinerary of the trip to Spain to Sharry Trojanowski, Christine Douglas, and Marcella Heffernan. Languages Interested Latin students become in- volved in related activity under the direc- tion of Sister Loretta Margaret, I.H.M. Observers of ancient culture stage their annual Roman Banquet in early May. Members of the Spanish Club found an invaluable opportunity for cultural enrich- ment during a ten-day educational tour of Spain. Las turistas, including Sister Helen Marita, I.H.M., and Sister Maureen Therese, I.H.M., left on March 25 for a circuit of Madrid, Seville, Granada, and other historic cities. Junior and seniors in French Corre- spondence exchange letters and ideas with teens from French-speaking countries in their native tongue. Mrs. Gilberte Gurdal, Sister Mary Loreto, I.H.M., and les americains share insight as well as knowl- edge by discussion of treasured mail. lil-EAXVIZ ., 1, Officers of the French Club, Jennifer Mellin, Judith MacMillan, Regina Wurst, Claudia Scully, Patrick Kearney, and Martha O'Brien chat in their second language. An Affair to Remember All the weeks of hard work by the com- mittee members were well rewarded as they and their classmates arrived at the Martinsville Inn to be transported to an- other world. Dreamy music provided by Connie Tarentino enhanced the unreal quality of the atmosphere, as couples floated over the dance floor. Dinner dis- pelled the strangeness and restored com- raderie as friends gathered to chat with members of the faculty and chaperones. The older set asserted that they enjoyed the dance as much as anyone present. However. the night drew too quickly to a close, and each couple departed con- vinced that the Junior-Senior Prom was indeed An Affair to Remember. it Y . . . Regina Wurst, Maureen 80 l 3 ' W r a i ,F Prom Commitlee Margaret Moffilt, Robert Dubrowski, Mark Kolb, Elizabeth Robinson Dennis Razzano . . . , ,jc Grimmer . . . . , . John Kelly, Maureen Brady, and Iheir dates end a night of a fairytale come true Another Juliet, beaming Ellen Herrmann appreciates admiring glances from her Romeo, John Rudolph, before entering ballroom. Christine Douglas and escort Roy Herbst have eyes only for each other as they dance to A Time for Us. Senior Ball December - the world outside contrasted sharply with the atmosphere within the Somer- ville Inn. Held for the first time at the site of the 1968 Junior-Senior Prom, the Senior Ball came into focus. After months of prep- aration by members of the committee and anxious seniors, the long-awaited twenty-ninth arrived. Couples conversed quietly over din- ner and later filled the dance floor. Willing fac- ulty members assumed one more role as they looked on from the chaperones' table. Later, students and oldsters alike were caught up in hilarious renditions of the handkerchief dance from ZORBA THE GREEK, Immaculata's version of the f'Alley Cat, and golden oldies such as uthe twist,', the monkeyf' and 'fthe frug. At that point teachers graciously con- ceded the floor to the younger set, who thor- t oughly enjoyed a more modern style of music. Committee members Nancilee Yannetta, Robert Dubrowski, Mary Mattel, Jane Davis, Valer1'e Santelli, Ellen Herrmann, and Sharon Panzera smile contentedly at incoming couples. X2 if-2 tiwmC1 Mug lsfl 'l llliezv lf i s UQ l as ff f if : Cheerleaders David Kanyha, Dennis Razzano, John Kissell, Francis Parlante, and Vincent Riccardo with misnomer Peggy , garbed in best attire, demonstrate poise and agility on eve of the Dunellen encounter. Pep Rallies Spirit is the key word for Immacu- lata, 1970. Football and basketball games are sparked by pep rallies that never fail to arouse all the enthusiasm six hundred sixty-one teenagers can generate. Starting off the grid season came the event that set the pace for the year. During the Spirit Week each year had its own color to display on all posters, banners, and lapels. For five days the classes tried to outdo each other in demonstrations of support for the schoolg then all four united in a culminating pep rally. Standing ovation is given to meritorious football players led by Fullback Ralph Pascale. Enthusiasm and optimism are primary elements mingled to promote school spirit, as seen by anxious seniors awaiting the start of the first rally to initiate The Year of the Spartans. aegi s 5 isll,iJ?K K' sat Spartan Club Enthusiastic parents and supporters of Immaculata give of their time to assist as members of the Spartan Club. The organ- ization sponsors education and entertain- ment in the course of the year and launches and sustains money-making proj- ects. Members willingly work at conces- sions and ticket taking for athletic activi- ties each year, and funds from the treas- ury will provide new football uniforms for the l970 season. l Events staged by the club include the yfourth Annual Boxing Tournament and lthe Spartan Club Dinner. This year in response to student request for a rock lconcert, the adults initiated the Mountain y and Stone the Crow appearance in March. An outgrowth of this parents' association is the newly-founded Alumni Club. Jo- ,seph Mantella of the Class of '68, acting 1' Varsity Cheerleaders Virginia Eckert, Jane Davis, Elizabeth Robinson, Sharry Trojanowski, Linda Horner, Patricia Pensak, Gale Sopher, Margaret Moffitt, and Sharon Panzera revel in a moment of relaxed conversation. as temporary chairman, plans to hold the y first official alumni dance in June. i Coach Frauenheim receives an approving smile from Dr. Zaninelli, upon an- John Huddleston offers prediction on possible trophy winner to fellow competitors Chester DeStefano, Robert Geis, Ralph Pas- cale, and Daniel Mitzak. nouncing the recipient of the Monsignor Eugene B. Kelly Award. Stage Band Members of the Music Department who wish to expand their range of experimen- tation in the field this year find a new out- let for creative ability. This new innova- tion takes the form of a stage band. Early in the year Sister Ann Bernadette, I.H.M., and Mr. John Di Giovanni held tryouts, selecting sixteen students to play trumpet, saxophone, trombone, drums, or guitar. Select instrurnentalists add their own flavor to the last few bars of Aquarium FIRST ROW.' Ernest Poggi, Richard Dooley, Joseph Reynolds, Edward Esler. SECOND ROW: Marshall Gar- rison, Mark Lusch, Michelle Garay. THIRD R0 W: Daniel Swarbrick, Margaret McCaughey, John Ochen, Michael Ryan, Carl Rickert, John lacoviello, and Michael Tarentino. To produce ta Imrnaculata as it is, the staff of the 1970 MAGNIFICA'IQ,sacrifices hours and energy... unspanngly. Designing layouts, taking pic- tures, writing captions and copy, meeting deadlines, holding an ad campaign, and spon- soring an Art Show all go toward a finished product able to measure up .to high standards. For four i'it years the MAGNIFICAT has been rated first place by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and Catholic School Press Association. In truth, the driving force that keeps the students moving is the influenceliifof Sister Im- maculata Mary, l.H.M., who sets an uncom- promising goal and demands perfection. Vi- sions of a yearbook uniquely suited to this school stands before the staff as a concrete ideal. Rushegby piles of copy and captions, typists Deborah Pascale and Mary Kemper fly over lhe keys as Julia Wilder checks the finished product. Mary Beth Markus and Martha O'Brien check for lines of force and bleeds in senior layougsgyigt George Jankowski, LauraiQg?Zack and' Thomas Wachendorf and pasle greys in the sporls and un- derclggsrnen section. 3. Capliori wriler Gerald Dallessio consults copy .writer Claudia Scully on the over-usage of a Word. AVIA my ,,,,, ' Deep in thought, Edward lankowski searches X for the word that will bring a picture alive. 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And I know, if I'1l only be true to this glorious quest, That my heart will be peaceful and calm, when I'm laid to my rest, And the world will be better for this, that one man, Scorned and covered with scars, still strove with his last ounce of courage To reach the unreachable stars. From the musical play: Man of La Mancha p words by Joe Dariong Music by Mitch Leighg Copyright Q 1965 by Andrew Scott, lnc., Helena Music Corp., and Sam Fox Publishing Company, Inc., by Special Permission of the Sam Fox Publishing Company, Inc., Sole Agents. arsity Basketball FRONT ROW: Statistician David Kanyha, Kevin Murphy, Arthur Chambres, Joseph Murphy, Peter Manara,.William John Kelly, Joseph Pellicane, Kevin Heinold, Timothy Burke, William Zaninelli, Coach Joseph Poplowski, Coach Murphy, Gregory Foley, Ralph Pascale. BACK ROW: Richard Spangler. Statistician Patrick Kearney, Joseph Moffett, Joseph Hoey, Peter Manara, John Kelly, Joseph Pellicane, and Joseph Hoey discuss defensive strategy during crucial fourth quarter action against Somerville. Commencing the season under a new coach with the hopes of building a winning team for the fu- ture, the Varsity Basketball squad made tremen- dous strides. With the addition of Manville to the roster, Head Coach Joseph Poplowski attempted to instill confidence in all his players while initiating rigid practices, which included the now famous 'Gtire drills. The end result of this strategy was most reward- ing as the Spartans emerged from a tough sched- ule with a school record of eight wins. Supported by the strong rebounding and high scoring of cen- ter Art Chambres, the aggressive work of Joe Hoey, and the adept playmaking of Tim Murphy, the hoopsters made their mark by snatching the first-place trophy in the Somerset County Christ- mas Tournament, nipping Manville 59-56, and subduing Bernards 72-65. However, the climax came in a thirteen point romp over Somerville, an upset win over state tournament-bound Hoffman, and a fifteen point conquest of Watchung Hills. In this game, Joe Murphy ripped the cords for 31 points, the indi- vidual high forthe season. Spartans 71 72 71 59 72 47 54 69 33 52 63 .V,. 41 66 69 59 32 56 69 40 87 58 Art Chambres eludes a nzonienlarily dismayed Walchung defense for an uncontested rebound. Tim Murphy's light defense prevents Cardinal guard from driving for a score. SCORES St. Peter's ,e Union Catholic St. Bernard's Manville Bernard's St. Mary's P.A. St. Bernard's Somerville . B.R.H.S.-East St. Mary's So. A. ..... . B.R.H.S.-West . Bayley-Ellard Somerville Hoffman Watchung ..w.. B.R.H.S.-East Holy Trinity Middlesex Manville Watchung ,,,.. St. Peter's Opponent 102 91 74 56 65 80 64 56 62 88 57 72 86 68 55 51 57 50 42 72 60 Q E2 .5 Coach Spangler emphasizes calmness and poise in successfully cracking Terrier press. SCORES Spartans Opponent 64 ....., ..cw...e S t. Peterls cc,c,ec,ccccs,.c.,.. 55 87 ,,,,,, ,ee, U nion Catholic cec,,ee cc.c,. 6 9 62 ,.,.... ec,e,.. S t. Bernard's .,,ccc, ccc.,,. 3 6 56 ,,,,.,. .,e.,.. H illsborough ,,,ccc, ccc,... 4 4 68 ,,,,,w ,,,,,,. S t. Mary's P.A. 5l 87 ,,,,,,, ,.,.,,, S t, Bernard's cc,..,, ,..c,.c 5 2 48 c,,,,, .....,,. S omerville .,,..,.. ,c,.,. 4 9 46 ..,,ec ,cw..,... B .R.H.S.-East .,,...... ...... 6 l 55 c,,.ce, v..... S t. Mary's So. A. cccc., ,,..,.. 5 6 58 ,ece,Y. ev,,, B .R.H.S.-West ...., ......, 5 9 5 l ,,,.,, ,..ee. B ayley-Ellard .Y.... c..... 5 0 87 ..,... .eccs,c. S omerville .,..Vcc, .,,,c. 7 l 65 ...... ....,. H illsborough ,,,,,.. ,,,,, 6 0 69 ece,,c .....,. H offman ,ec.,, ...... 6 6 72 .,,.,e ...., W atchung ,,cY, ...... 4 7 62 ...... ..... B .R.H.S.-East .wY., ...... 6 7 72 .ec,,,, ce..... H oly Trinity .,v.VY, .....,, 5 6 76 -AfY--- '-'7'- M iddlesex wvwwrr '------ 6 Q Kevin Murphy goes all the way for tough bucket against 59 -,AA-- HHH. Manville -AiYiiY WdlChullg five. 63 ..,,... ..,... W atchung .tecc, ...,,,v 4 9 64 ,...... ....,. S t. Peter's ....,. ...,.,. 6 2 Junior Varsity Basketball If the play of the Junior Varsity is any indication of things to come, then the prospects are bright for next year. Coached by Richard Spangler, the future Varsity hoopsters swept through a gruel- ing schedule, and emerged with a convinc- ing record of 15-6. As the season progressed, it became apparent that the squad was improving with maturity. After dropping their first two contests by a point each to tough St. Mary's fSouth Amboyj and Bridgewater- West, the Spartans exploded and ripped off thirteen wins in their next fourteen. Included in this string was an 87-71 tri- umph over archrival Somerville, and a 35- point trouncing of St. Bernard's. Games like these revealed many hopeful stars like Arnold Slaby, the rugged center, and Kevin Murphy, the prolific scorer and quarterback of the club. -'Q-. FRONT ROW: Gregory Foley, Thomas Kelly, Kevin Heinold, David Walters. SECOND ROW: John Ferguson, Stephen Lavelle, Thomas Hourigan, Arnold Slaby. BACK ROW: Coach Richard Spangler, Manager Mark Mclntyre, Manager James Wuelfing, Manager Mi- chael Vuocolo, Robert Leichte, John Ancellotti, William Zaninelli, Kevin Murphy, Edward Rooney. Freshman Basketball Spartans Opponent 53 ,.,, ,,,, S t. Thomas Aquinas .,.,..,..... 26 47 .... ,.....,... S t. Peter's ..,,.,...s ,V,... 5 l 79 ,,,, ,,,s H illsborough ..... ,..... 3 5 92 ,.,, ,,,,, Q uibbletown ....,..,.......... 33 70 .... ...,...... S t. Petcr's ..s...,..,..,....... 73 2 ,,,,. ,.s.s,, H oly Trinity .,.s,. Cforfeitl 0 55 .... ,.... S t. Mary's P.A. ..,............. 28 64 .... .......... S omerville ..si,,ss..........,. 41 5l ..... s...,.. B .R.H.S.-East ..... ..,.... 6 0 45 ,.,, .s,,,.. B ayley-Ellard ..... ....... 3 2 66 ..... ..,.,.. B .R.H.S.-West s44,,.. ....... 5 5 47 ..,. s,,ss, U nion Catholic .l.... ....... 3 6 51 .,.. sl,.s., S omerville ....,sl ...... 5 7 70 ..., ...., H illsborough ..,.. ...... 3 8 77 ..,.. ...... H oly Trinity ,.l,,4 ....,.. 3 6 74 ..... ..,..... W atchung ,..,. .,..... 5 8 56 ..... ....... B .R.H.S.-East ,,l.. ....... 6 6 97 ..... ...... Q uibbletown ..,... ...,.,. 3 4 58 .... ....... M iddlesex .,.. ...,.. 4 3 62 ..... ..,..... M anville ...... ...,... 3 7 73 .,,.. ....... W atchung ..... .....,. 5 9 102 ....... ....... S t. Pius X ....... ...... 3 9 Surrounded by Pioneers, Dale Florio battles for a crmcal rebound Proving they have little to learn about high school competition, this year's Freshman Basket- ball Team figuratively tore up their schedule, compiling seventeen wins and five setbacks. With Coach Lawrence Thomas at the helm, the red hot Spartans steam-rolled opponent after opponent with a blistering attack, which included the dead- eye shooting of Dale Florio, the superb playmak- ing of Bill Greig, and the inspired pick-me-up work of Tom Randall, Kevin Chambres, and Kevin Kilduff. Winning by such bombarding margins as a 44- point licking of Hillsborough, a 63 point squelch- ing of Quibbletown, and a 41 point tripping of Holy Trinity. The season was also highlighted by two magnificent performances by Dale Florio, as he scored 47 points against Quibbletown, and a record 53 points in a 102-39 triumph over St. Pius X. FRONT ROW: William Lavelle, Robert Johnson, Randy Carlton, Kevin Kilduff, William Greig, Jeffrey Fischer, David Brucia. BACK ROW: Coach Lawrence Thomas, Manager Brian Grissler, William Kiss, Peter Sloan, Thomas Randall, Arnold Slaby, Dale Florio, Kevin Chambres, Manager Peter Falencki, Manager Ernest Poggi. Varsity Baseball r we -fi: fi '21 f 1 l s .N FRONT ROW: Robert Breuning, Thomas Kelly, Robert Bodor, Francis ard Spangler, David Walters, Leo Mastrobuono, Joseph Pellicane, Ralph Parlante, Christopher Lotito, Chester DeStefano, Patrick Ruppe, Kevin Janotti, Philip Stafford, Joseph Trotsky, Joseph Kelly, Charles Kline, Hemold, Timothy Murphy, Thomas Ruppe. BACK ROW: Coach Rich- Gerald Dallessio, Patrick Kearney. Seeking to improve on last year's six Wins, a fired-up Immaculata Varsity Base- ball Team, geared for the new campaign in early March with long hours of rigid training under the leadership of Head Coach Richard Spangler. With this goal in mind the squad is concentrating on im- proved fielding, heavy hitting, and solid pitching. Sparked by returning lettermen Phil Stafford, All-County outfielder in 1969, Third Baseman Jerry Dallessio, Catcher Chet DeStefano, and Pitcher Rob- ert Gula, the Spartans hope to get off on the winning side with a triumph over arch- rival Somerville. Congratulations are in order after Mike Liscovitz drives in the winning run against Rutgers Prep. lk April April April April April April April April April April May May May May May May May May May May May May J une Coach Spangler warns the Piscataway coach against his players' hitting into the designated area - home run territory. 1970 VARSITY SCHEDULE Somerville Middlesex Bound Brook Holy Trinity Union Catholic Bayley Ellard Dunellen Union Catholic St. Bernards Piscataway Bridgewater-East Rutgers Prep Bridgewater-West St. Peter's St. Mary's Perth Amboy Rutgers Prep Bridgewater-West St. Peter's Holy Trinity Middlesex Bridgewater-East Bayley-Ellard Somerville IPD'II'!I1'3PI1IIm3'3'DPI1'UI'.ZEDf3'IDPE3PEE3'E C0-Captain Jerry Dallessio holds a Chief baserunner close to the bag in a crucial inning. '0!ll'rUf ' f G t 'Q mr,-Seam wwe , Y' EV wiffi .9 531 , vii ' 'Fw si Q 'i 'M w Inf., A . QQ!--w25 f'vi:i3r l-' ' H' ti 4 ugfwfff .. ,..., L 1 ar: 1,35 lv 1:15 fi ,, f fq 5 ' fffw , f-ff.f5.- 4gaat.m,.,.,, -5 ' ' ' 'f s:?'5f242' fr , .. 'fa my 'LM ,, After a sizeable gain, Dan Mitzak is wrestled Varsity Football Generated by the '6Spartan Spirit aimed at winning ways, this year's football program at Immaculata proved highly successful as the Varsity ended the cam- paign with a five and four record. Sparked by the enthusiasm instilled by Head Coach Pierce Fraunheim and capable assistants Gino Conti, Robert Sutton, and Victor Dudka, the gridders battled through a rough schedule to record the school's first victorious season. The opening skirmish against Dunellen gave evidence that the squad would be ready for the grueling contests ahead when it chalked up a 24-2 decision over the Destroyers. This touched off a four game winning streak. The offensive bar- rage continued as the Spartans rolled up ninety-four points while holding the op- position to thirty-eight. The victims were Bayley-Ellard, who fell, 27-12, Pope John, defeated 24-18, and St. Bernards, trounced by a 39-8 margin. After two losses and a whitewashing of against undefeated Bridgewater-Raritan East. The Minutemen, who had trampled every opponent previously, ran into a stone wall when they encountered the gal- lant men of Fraunheim. East opened up an 8-0 lead during the first half, but in the third period the home team bounced back, scoring a touchdown to narrow the gap to 8-6. The Spartan drive was spearheaded by the combina- tion of Kevin Murphy's passing, Joseph Moffett's receiving, and brilliant running by Philip Stafford, who climaxed the drive with a nine yard touchdown jaunt. The visitors were held at bay until the closing minutes of the game when they recorded another eight points to put the contest out of reach for a 16-6 triumph. As a result of the team's fine record eight members were chosen to various all- star berths. John Huddleston was also the Monsignor Kelly Award winner and a newcomer to the first team Somerset County defensive unit. 96 it St. Joseph's, the Blue and White rose to the occasion for the 'lGame of the Year to the ground by a Bayley-Ellard defender. FRONT ROW: Lawrence Murphy, Gerald Dallessio, Joseph Moffett, John Huddleston, Eugene Marotta, Daniel Mitzak, Kevin Kelly, John Kelly, Chester DeStefano, Robert Geis, Joseph Hoey, Kenneth Schreiber. SECOND ROW: Head Coach Pierce Frauenheim, Robert Nodes, Gerard Tarrant, Charles Grabarczyk, Bruce Saller, James Khoury, Craig Manara, Timothy Murphy, John McNamara, Ralph Pasacle, Philip Stafford, Coach Victor Dudka. THIRD ROW: John Ancellotti, Samuel Campa- nella, Albert Cama, William Quinn, Gino Conti, Frank Zalewski, Robert Soltis, Leo Mastrobuono, Gregory Sigle, Joseph Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Manager Robert Schreiber, Thomas Crivello, Edward Cooper, William Burke, Richard Lella, John Williams, Thomas Kelly, John Hard- grove, William Zaninelli, Kevin' Murphy. TOP ROW: Manager Robert Moffett, Manager Steven Smith, Michael Harrison, John McGinty, David Walters, George Kotalic, Christopher Lotito, Anthony Scaletti, Edward Muldoon, Head Statistician David Kanyha, Assistant Statistician Patrick Keamey, Manager Thomas Masur. Halfback Dan Mitzak tries to circle the left side of the Bishop's defense. 4 A S' if W ff ,A 'J 3' A .mae 7' t.-:Q 2 H f - .5 W.. Af! X W ,, i Q rrl Q Chet DeStefano Kevin Kelly Gene Marotta Joe Moffett Bob Nodes Linebacker Tackle Tackle End Tackle 4 SCORES J Spartans Opp. 24 ....... ........ D unellen ..,,.... ,,,,, 2 27 ..... .... B ayley-Ellard .... ..... l 2 24 ..... ...... P ope John .... ..... 1 8 39 ...,, ..... S t. Bernards ..... .... 8 14 ..... ...... M ater Dei .... .,,, 2 0 19 ...A. ...... S t. Joseph .... .. 0 6 ...,............ Netcong .,..,.......,,,, 12 6 ........ Bridgewater-East ........ 16 0 ,.... ....... D elbarton ....... .... 1 3 Bob Geis Halfback Joe Hgey Ralph Pascale Center Fullback John Huddleston Bayley-Ellard has a tough time penetrating the Spartan secondary. KCI! SChl'CibCf Tackle End 4- it -N44 1 John Kelly John McNamara Dan Mitzak Larry Murphy Phil Stafford Linebacker End Halfback Linebacker Hdlfback tn i -f Behind the strong blocking of John Kelly, John McNamara, and Ralph Pascale . . . . . . Dan Mitzak runs for long yardage against Netcong. Fullback Pascale's second effort gains another first down for the Blue and White. Taking an infrequent breather, Phil Stafford, along with Coach Frauenheirn, surveys the ac- tion with only minutes remaining. During second quarter action, a Bayley-Ellarzl haifback is stopped short by a host of Imrnaculata defenders. In a third and one spot, quarterback Jim Khoury calls on an alert Tim Murphy to get the first down. Between plays, Line Coach Conti, a new addition to the staff, scrutinizes the Lions' defense. In a definite passing situation, an offensive sweep surprises the blitzing Indians with a draw play. Led by linebacker John Huddleston, Spartans halt the Bishops' fourth quarter drive. Junior Varsity Football Inspired by the leadership of Coaches Robert Sutton and Victor Dudka, the Jun- ior Varsity Football Team of 1969 faced a tough schedule, emerging with a record of two up and three down with one dead- lock. Spirit was never lacking as the squad continually battled their experi- enced opponents and could easily have escaped with three more wins. The season was highlighted by an open- ing game 18-0 victory over Dunellen, in which a strong defense was detected. After a 6-6 standoff with Bayley-Ellard and a loss to powerful Hillsborough, the future Varsity gridders bounced back with a 20- 2 triumph over Netcong. Two strong ef- forts ended the season, although both ended in upsets-an eight point loss to Bridgewater-East and a four point defeat at the hands of the Green Wave from Del- barton. Keeping in mind that their main goal is to prepare the Young Spartans for next year's eleven, the coaching staff can be generally pleased with the outcome. Coaches Dudka and Sutton go over the starting J.V. lineup before the Dunellen game. On a keeper play, quarterback Ed Cooper runs out the clock in a victory over the Destroyers. SCORES Spartans Opp. 1 8 ,.., .,..,.... D unellen ........ ...... 0 6 ,... ..,., B ayley-Ellard .......,.... 6 0 .,., ..... H illsborough .... ..... 3 0 20 ,,,.......,,,... Netcong ........,....,.. 2 6 .......... Bridgewater-East .......... 14 16 ...,,,,. Delbarton ............ .. 20 Tony Scaletti runs to the daylight afforded him by a strong offensive line. FRONT ROW: Head Coach Pierce Frauenheim, John Ancellotti, Gerard Tarrant, Charles Grabarczyk, Bruce Saller, Frank Zalewski, Robert Soltis, Leo Mastrobuono, Gregory Sigle, Joseph Murphy, Coach Victor Dudka. SECOND ROW: Manager Robert Moffett, Samuel Campa- nella, Albert Cama, William Quinn, Gino Conti, John Williams, Thomas 100 Kelly, John Hardgrove, William Zaninelli, Kevin Murphy. THIRD ROW: John McGinty, Thomas Crivello, Edward Cooper, William Burke, Richard Lella, Christopher Lotito, Anthony Scaletti, David Walters, Ed- ward Muldoon, George Kotalic. TOP ROW: Manager Thomas Masur, Manager Robert Schreiber. Freshman Football FRONT ROW: William Greig, Timothy Marchio, John Lotito, Martin DeNer0, Arnold Slaby, Thomas Randall, Michael Heffernan, Joseph Kulak, James Dubrowski, Timothy Duffy. SECOND ROW: Head Coach Pierce Frauenheim, Christopher Allena, Thomas Kemper, Michael Buck- elew, Robert Johnson, Christopher Munley, Jeffrey Brown, Jerome Mil- ler, Peter Falencki, Kevin Kilduff, Coach Victor Dudka. THIRD ROW: Gregory Frizen, Anthony Lamont, Gerard Manning, James Welch, Rus- sell Hardgrove, Edward Kapuscienski, Richard Murray, Peter Sloan. TOP ROW: Anthony Tysenn, William Martin, Brian Kelly, Gregory Herman. Learning to play football on a high school level can prove to be a difficult ex- perience, as this season's freshman team found out. Although compiling a one win-four loss mark, the scrappy ball- players never lost by more than a touch- down. Tutored by mentor George Sigle, the first Immaculata graduate to be se- lected as coach, the squad had the unen- viable task of mastering draw plays, op- tions, and post patterns. SCORES Spartans Opp. O .............. Middlesex .... .... 6 12 ............ Bayley-Ellard ..,.. ,.... O 8 ...... ..... M ater Dei .... ..... 1 4 8 ...,.....,.. St. Bernards ............ 10 6 ........ Bridgewater-East ........ 14 Encountering a strong schedule, the gridders showed promise in a 6-0 loss to power-packed Middlesex in their premier contest, and as a follow-up whipped Bay- ley Ellard 12-O. The other three defeats were by six points to Mater Dei, a two point edging by Bernards, and an eight point licking by Bridgewater-East. Fun- damentals being absorbed in their minds, these boys can now go on to the Varsity and Junior Varsity, carrying on the win- ning tradition of the Spartans. Following a block by Kevin Kilduff. signal caller Arnold Slaby cuts inside for a short gain against Middlesex. Spartan frosh are quickly orientated to the toughefaspects of high school football. Coach George Sigle, returning to the sports scene, in- structs his players on a few fundamentals. ' i mmaculata Always on the go, .l.V. Cheerleaders, Patricia Mitzak, Karen Tasy, Susanne Lllllllgy, Kathleen Riley, Maryanne Eckert, Mary Ellen Kennedy, Karen Greig, Regina Mills, Susan Fenlon, display well-known gymnastic abilities. Full of vim and vigor, the Varsity and J.V, Cheerleading squads are always on hand to brighten up games and pep ral- lies. Their vibrant shouts and energetic activity have been powerful encourage- ment to the teams through thick and thin. The sight of such enthusiasm can always incite the crowds to full participation. They are a welcome addition to school activities, and this year the human dyna- mos were a driving force behind the Spirit Week campaign. Count on the cheerlead- ers to fan every spark of Spartan spirit to a roaring blaze through singularly power- ful determination. Under the guidance of Sister Helen Marita, l.H.M., thc girls practice long hours every week on snappy cheers and routines. Led by Co-Captains Elizabeth Robinson and Gale Sopher, the Varsity nine spur the mighty Spartans to victory. Resounding cheers of the Varsity urge the team on ta victory during clash against Saint Bernards. Cheerleaders . . four, five, six, strengthens the morale of the mighty eleven as the Spar- tans get on the board. Formation is essential as shown by Varsity Cheerleaders, Margaret Moffitt, Patricia Pensak, Gale Sopher, Linda Horner, Sharry Trojanowski, Sharon Pan- zera, Jane Davis, and Elizabeth Robinson, who strive for perfection before the Delbarton game. Gale Sopher and Elizabeth Robinson jump with joy as the Spartans take the lead against the Lions at Sparta. Golf Distinguishing themselves by attaining the first winning record in the school's history, the Immaculata Golf team set out this spring envisioning the dream of a state championship. Under Coach Jo- seph Poplowski, the linksmen scored some impressive victories over such pow- ers as Bridgewater-West and Somerville in 1969, and were invited to the New Jer- sey State Golf Tournament. This year the squad is bolstered by the return of letter winners John Kelly, James Mangini, and Michael Tarentino and all systems are go! Coach Poplowski finds himself in the embarrassing po- sition of asking Michael Tarentino for a lift to the Green Knoll Clubhouse. April April April April April April April April April April May May May May May May May May May 1970 GOLF SCHEDULE 6 7 8 10 13 15 22 24 28 30 1 4 8 11 14 18 19 20 21 Bridgewater-West Somerville Bound Brook South River South Plainfield Union Catholic St. Joseph South River Manville St. Peter's Bridgewater-East Dunellen St. Joseph Dunellen Bridgewater-East Union Catholic Bound Brook Manville St. Peter's .sr 4 2 rs' tt DM'1IIlP'.2II13PCI1UPICE1'L11'3'IIDf!3PCI13eDP David Obzansky has good position for his second shot on the 14th fairway. .- ' pi A ' J FRONT ROW: Alan sim, Michael Tarentino, David ohzaheky, Stephen Smith, Kevin Smith, ' ,- f m ' ' 'J Michael Stitt. SECOND ROW: James Mangini, James MacDonald, Robert Marzoli, John ' . . S' ' 1, ' Kelly. Steven Smith has trouble finding the ball, as he blasts the sand out of his way in a match with Somerville. FRONT ROW: George Sabosik, Thomas Corona, Henry Phillips, Breuning, Timothy Duffy, John Duffy. BACK ROW: Coach Victor James Welch, John Lotito, Kenneth Buratti. SECOND ROW: Michael Dudka, Thomas Wachendorf, John Huddleston, Vincent Riccardo Peter Harrison, Jerome Miller, Chester Sadowski, Gerard Tarrant, James Feury, Robert Dacuk, Edward Olkowski, John Williams. U Wil? 2 hw' , Bari! f t , . haf at , W kwin I , f , hysical Fitness Confronted with the task of picking up where last year's champs left off, the 1970 Marine Physical Fitness Team garncrs an- other first place finish in the Parochial Division of the New Jersey Meet. Under Coach Victor Dudka the squad continu- ously drills on chin-ups, push-ups, pull- ups, and long distance running in order to determine the six boys qualified for the first team. After much rigorous competi- tion Jim Welch, Jack Duffy, Chet Sadow- ski, Jack Williams, Mike Harrison, and Tom Corona placed fifth in the state. 4 ,, ,kyf I 'te V , 3,6 ,ww N I lV,V ig .a ,M Juniors Mike Harrison, Gerard Tarrant, and Henry Phillips diligently attempt John Huddleston and Tom Wachenzlorf aint Io better their C0 to accomplish their goal of 85 sit-ups. ordination by performing 50 squat-thrusts. Band squads take their position for a spirited march to Brooks Field for the Delbarton outing. Energetic Drill Team members, led by Co-Captains Christine Douglas and Patricia Crivello, practice long hours to perfect their precision maneuvers. Drum Majorette Catherine Bruns performs in top style because happy days are here again! Doris Dylewski, Nancy Kirkpatrick, Christine Sieve, An- drea Alicino, Patricia Crivello, Katherine Prellasch, Ann Swartzmiller, Christine Douglas, Margaret Brucia, Pa- tricia Goodall, Margaret Ruff and Martha O'Brien anx- iously await the start of the Netcong half-time show. Majorettes Barbara Sofranko, Eileen Todd, Margaret Loeffler, Marguerile Wilmer, Captain Valerie Sanrelli, Maureen Sloan, and Marianne Wysocki pause for a word of admiration from the photographer. Color Guard rnernbers John Bennett, Lawrence Brooks, and Edward Jankowski walch as Captain Michael Zolandz demon- strates parade rest. arching Band Under the direction of Sister Ann Ber- nadette, I.H.M., and Mr. Connie Taren- tino, the 1969-70 Marching Band carries spirited music and a sense of pride to every football game and pep rally. Includ- ing musicians, majorettes, color guard, and drill team, the marchers represent a large percentage of the student body and quite a diversity of talents. Each time they take the field. the roar from the crowd demonstrates more than the natural ebullience of the spectatorsg it is a tribute to hours of work on music and precision drills, and to what Immaculatans can accomplish. The Marching Band has progressed through the last four years to a total this year of ninety-five participants. Once again the students involved live up to and surpass all expectations, in provid- ing entertainment and earning the praise of parents and friends. t'It's the Year of the Spartansf' proclaims the Marching Band. 3 J Q ul Q 5 L I' A 54 Qi, A 42 XM K, Seniors THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM CTHE QUESTD To dream the impossible dream, to fight the unbeatable foe, To bear with unbearable sorrow, to run where the brave dare not go. To right the unrightable wrong, to love pure and chaste from afar, To try when your arms are too weary, to reach the unreachable star! This is my quest, to follow that star, No matter how hopeless, no matter how far, To fight for the right without question or pause, To be willing to march into hell for a heavenly cause! And I know, if l'll only be true to this glorious quest, That my heart will be peaceful and calm, when I'm laid to my rest, And the world will be better for this, that one man, Scorned and covered with scars, still strove with his last ounce of courage To reach the unreachable stars. From the musical play: Main of La Mancha g words by Joe Dariong Music by Mitch Leighp Copyright Q 1965 by Andrew Scott, Inc., Helena Music Corp., and Sam Fox Publishing Company, Inc., by Special Permission of the Sam Fox Publishing Company, Inc., Sole Agents. 'Wm ANNE BOCCKINO MAUREEN BRADY CHARLES BYRD MARGUERITE DAHMS MAUREEN GRIMMER GEORGE JANKOWSKI NANCY KIRKPATRICK MARY BETH MARKUS VALERIE SANTELLI CLAUDIA SCULLY CHESTER VAN TYNE Honor Students Fifteen graduates this year attain the status of honor students through diligent study and perseverance. In order to qual- ify, each student must maintain an aver- age of 85 or above in five major sub- jects throughout the four years. These seniors serve as an example for the under- classmen to follow, thereby bringing fur- ther credit to lmmaculata. SUSAN WACHDORF REGINA WURST LAURA ZACK ational Honor Society After years of hard work and applica- tion to the ideals of lmmaculata, sixteen students of the class of '70 Won member- ship in the National Honor Society. In order to qualify, each must meet high standards in character, scholarship, lead- ership, and service to the school. Academ- ically, this involves an average of 85 or above in five major subjects since fresh- man year. The other qualifications are demonstrated in various activities in which the seniors take part. As members of the Honor Society they also participate in a program for tutoring fellow students. President Claudia Scully, Vice-President Martha O'Brien, Treasurer Valerie Santelli, and Secretary Maureen Brady discuss plans for the proposed involve ment campaign. Anne Bocckino expresses to Chester Van Tyne her admira tion for the accomplishments of the alumni. Enjoying the topic of college choices, Susan Wachdorf, Edward Jankowski, Laura Zack, and Regina WllI',S'l thumb through brochures of personal selections. Marguerite Dahms and George Jankowski stop to examine a library exhibit on period literature. .1-I Nancy Kirkpatrick, Mary Beth Markus, Maureen Grimmer, and Charles Byrd welcome new informa- tion on New Jersey State Colleges. 6 -M .,,.-an-nn 3 K I MM . ,lg-A' fmigaaaai 'S :W Xie, .. 1 K -as 2:0-Kms s ' san ' V ' 'iii Nxt' ' I -L flag! vig, 'iw 4.,, f , ' -xwtysi ,.f F 4 as A X it ,S+ rg- , eil it Y t H.-, ' ni f i - L 2- Los BARBARA ABEL lnnnaculate Conception Parislz Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2: French Correspondence Club 4, Future Teachers Association 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: His- tory Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 4, Latin Club 1, 2. ANDREA ALICINO Sacred Hear! Parish South Plainfield A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Committee 4, Drill Team 4, French Club 2: French Corre- spondence Club 3, Future Teachers Asso- ciation 3, 4, President 4, Latin Club l. 2. 4, Vice-President 4: Our Lady's Players 3. 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Associate Repre- sentative 2, 3, Representative 4: Young Christian's Club 4. FRANCIS BARTOLOMEO Holy Trinity Parish A.A. 1, 2, 3, Bradley Gardens 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Basketball 3, Manager, History Club 3, Mission Representative 3, Spanish Club 2. 3, Varsity ul Club l, 3. PATRICIA BAXTER Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, History Club l, 3, Secretary 1, IMMACULATAN 3, 4, Our Lady,s Players 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity I Club. JUDITH BLAZEK Saint John's Parish Dunellen A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Future Sec- retary's Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2. ANNE BOCCKINO Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Forensic Club 2, French Club 2, French Correspondence Club 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 1, 2, History Club 1, 3, Latin Club 2, MAGNIFICAT 4, Layout, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, Mu Alpha Theta 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Our Lady's Players 2, 3, Na- tional Merit Finalist. ROBERT BODOR Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 3, Dance Committee 4, French Club 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Mission Representative 2, Varsity 'T' Club 3, 4. DIN EEN BOWLBY Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Associa- tion l, 2, 3, History Club 1, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Mission Representative 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Young Christian's Club 4. MAUREEN BRADY Saint Joseph's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 4, Future Teachers Association I, 2, Future Secre- tary's Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Our Lady's Players 3, Prom Committee 3: Student Council 4, Councilor. JAMES BREUNING Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Physical Fitness Club 4, Science Club 2, Spanish Club 2. MARGARET BRUCIA Inznzaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, Drill Team 4, Future Secretary's Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Our Lady's Play- ers 3, 4, Varsity 1 Club 4. CATHERINE BRUNS lnznzaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, French Club 2, Future Teachers Asso- ciation 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, IMMAC- ULATAN 3, 4, Intramurals l, MAGNIFI- CAT 4, Literary, Majorettes 3, 4, Drum Majorette 4, Our Lady's Players 3, 4, Yogmg Christian's Club 4, Varsity I Club 1, , 3, 4. CHARLES BYRD Our Lady of the Mount Parish MountBethel A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, French Correspondence Club 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Correspond- ing Secretary, Latin Club 2, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Math Team 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, National Honor Society 4, Our Lady's Players 3, 4, Soccer Club 3, Young Christian's Club 4. ROBERT BYRNE Saint .1oseph's Parish Bound Brook A,A. l, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Golf 2, His- tory Club l, MAGNIFICAT 3, 4, Photog- rapher, Business 4, Mathematics Club 4, Math Team 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Physical Fitness Club 2. BARBARA CAPANO Our Lady of Mount Virgin Middlesex A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, French Correspondence Club 3, Future Teachers Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, Intramurals 1, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Library Staff 3, Young Christian's Club 4. THOMAS CASEY Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Associa- tion 1, 2. JOANN CORRIVEAU Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Associa- tion l, 2, 3, History Club 1, 3, Home Eco- nomics Club 3, Intramurals 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. PATRICIA CRIVELLO Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Future Teachers Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, History Club 1, Intramurals 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. KENNETH CUTHBERT Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Dance Committee 4g Fu- ture Teachers Association I, 21 Soccer Club 3, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS CZEKAJ Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g History Club 1, 3g Intra- murals lg Library Staff 2g Mission Repre- sentatives 2g Physical Fitness Club 2g Sci- ence Club 2g Soccer Club 3g Spanish Club 2. MARGUERITE DAHMS Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 25 French Correspondence Club 3, 45 History Club lg Latin Club 25 MAGNIFICAT 4, Layoutg Mathematics Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Math Team 33 Mu Alpha Theta 4g National Honor Society 3, 4g Our Lady's Players 2. GERALD DALLESSIO Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A, I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Dance Com- mittee 4, Football I, 2, French Club 2, French Correspondence Club 3, 4, History Club 4, Intramurals I, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Secretary 2, MAGNIFICAT 4, Business, Literary, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Math Team 3, 4, Mission Representative 2, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Our Lady's Players 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Varsity I Club 2, 3, 4, Young Chris- tian's Club 4. CHRISTINE DOUGLAS Saint Francis Parish Metuchen A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 3, Dance Committee 4, Drill Team 4, Co-Captain, Future Teachers As- sociation 1, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, History Club 1, 3, Intramurals 1, 3, Our Lady's Players 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity I Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JANE DAVIS Saint Joseph's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Cheerleading 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, French Club 2, French Correspondence Club 4, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, Intramurals l, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, MAGNIFICAT 4, Lit- erary, Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4, Varsity I Club 4, Young Christian's Club 4. ROBERT DOWDY Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Associa- tion 1, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. CHESTER DESTEFANO Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Whitehouse A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Future Teachers Association lg Physical Fitness Club 1, Spanish Club 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Varsity I Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT DUBROWSKI Our Lady of Mercy Parish South Bound Brook A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Debate 4, Football 2, Forensic Club 4, History Club I, Intramur- als 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Physical Fit- ness Club l, 2, Prom Committee 3, Public Speaking 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. NANCI DUNSAVAGE lmniaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A, 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 2, Dance Com- mittee 4g Future Teachers Association l, 2, 41 Future Secretary's Club 41 History Club lg Home Economics Club 4, Our Lady's Players 39 Spanish Club 2. DORIS DYLEWSKI Saint Mary's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 41 French Correspondence Club 4, Future Teachers Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, Pub- lic Speaking 43 Spanish Club 2. VIRGINIA ECKERT Blessed Sacrament Parish Martinsville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4g Cheerleading 3, 4g Debate 2, French Club 23 French Correspondence Club 3, Future Teachers Association 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 23 Mathematics Club 3. -mmm, EDWARD ESLER Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 4g French Club 31 Soccer Club 35 Varsity 1 Club 1, 4. ROBERT FINAN Our Lady of the Mount Parish Warren A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Chemistry Club 4, History Club l, 3g In- tramurals l, 2, 3, Soccer Club 3, Spanish Club 1, 2. 122 t 1 ROBERT FAGAN Saint Joseph's Parish KAREN FAULBORN Immaculate Conception Parish Bound Brook Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Associa- A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, Future Teachers tion 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Mathe- Association lg Glee Club 1, 2, Spanish matics Club 3, Physical Fitness Club 1, 2, Club 4g Young Christian's Club 4. 4g Soccer Club 3, President 3, Spanish Club 2. ROBERT GEIS Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 23 Football 2, 3, 43 French Correspondence Club 4, Future Teachers Association lg History Club 3, 4, lntramurals lg Soccer Club 3, Spanish Club 2, 31 Varsity 1 Club 3, 4. DEBORAH GIBUS Sacred Heart Parish Manville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Associa- tion 1, 2g Future Secretary's Club 4g Home Economics Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. TERESA GILL Saint Elizabeth's Parish Far Hills A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, Forensic Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, French Club 23 French Correspondence Club 4, Intramur- als 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 23 Our Lady's Players 3, 4g Spanish Club 3. PATRICIA GOODALL Holy T rinily Parish Bradley Gardens A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball lg Drill Team 3, 43 French Club 2, French Correspond- ence Club 3, 4g Future Teachers Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 4, History Club 3, 4, Latin Club I, 23 Varsity I Club 41 Young Christian's Club 4. DENISE GIORELLO Holy Trinity Parish Bradley Gardens A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Art Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4: French Correspondence Club 3, 4g History Club 3, Our Ladyis Players 3, 4. MAUREEN GRIMMER Blessed Sacrament Parish Martinsville A.A. 3, 4g French Correspondence Club 43 Future Teachers Association 43 Glee Club 4, History Club 4, Intramurals 3, 4g MAG- NIFICAT 4, Layoutg Mathematics Club 4g Mu Alpha Theta 4, Secretary, National Honor Society 3, 4g Our Lady's Players 4g Prom Committee 3. V THOMAS GOLESKIE Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Future Teachers Associa- tion 1, 4g History Club l, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2. RAYMOND GRZYWINSKI Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Football lg French Club 23 Latin Club 2. v-vis, ,Kp ' ROBERT GULA Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 41 Band l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Forensic Club lg Future Teachers Association 21 Glee Club lg Golf 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Physical Fit- ness Club l, 2, 3: Soccer Club 3, Varsity HI Club 2, 3, 4. LINDA HAF F ER Sain! Frances Cabrini Parish Piscataway A.A. I, 2,.3, 41 Future Teachers Associa- tion l, 2, Future Secretary's Club 4, Li- brary Staff 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Represen- tative. PATRICIA 'HAMILL Our Lady of Fatima Parish Piscataway A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Associa- tion l, Mission Representative l: Our Lady's Players 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. GEORGE HARDGROVE lrnnzaculale Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Associa- tion lg History Club 41 Intramurals 2, 4: Our Lady's Players 3, Physical Fitness Club l, 2, Science Club 2, Soccer Club 3. MICHAEL HART Christ the King Parish Manville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, A11 Club 1, History Club 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Physical Fitness Club 2, Spanish Club 1. MARCELLA HEFFERNAN Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, Fu- ture Teachers Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 4, Our Lady's Players 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. ELLEN HERRMANN Saint Matthias Parish Somerset A.A. 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, French Correspondence Club 4, Intramurals 4, Latin Club 2, Our Lady's Players 3, 4, Science Club 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Young Christianls Club 4. JOSEPH HOEY Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Fu- ture Teachers Association 1, History Club 1, 2, 3, Mission Representative 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Varsity I Club 2, 3, 4. RICHARD HORAK Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, History 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Soccer Club 3, Spanish Club 1, 2. LINDA HORN ER Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, French Correspondence Club 4, Future Teachers Association 1, 4, Glee Club 4, History Club 3, 4, Home Econom- ics Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Pep Squad 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Varsity I Club 4, Young Christian's Club 4. CYNTHIA HRATKO Christ the King Parish Manville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, French Correspondence Club 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 3, 4, History 3, 4, Our Lady's Players 3, Young Chris- tian's Club 4. JOHN HUDDLESTON Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Glee Club 4, Debate 4, Football 3, 4, French Club 2, French Correspondence Club 3, Mathe- matics Club 2, 3, 4, Math Team 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Treasurer, Physical Fitness Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, Var- sity 'T' Club 3, 4, Young Christian's Club 4, Vice-President. EDWARD J ANKOWSKI Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Color Guard 4, French Club 2, French Corre- spondence Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, His- tory Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 4, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, MAGNIFICAT 4, Literary, Mathematics Club 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Our Lady's Players 4, Science Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Young Christian's Club 4. GEORGE JANKOWSKI Sacred Heart Parish Manville A.A. 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Forensic Club 2, 3, 4, French Correspondence Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, History Club 4, Latin Club 2, Vice-President, MAGNIFICAT 4, Layout, Mathematics Club 4, Math Team 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Our Lady's Players 2, 3, 4, Soccer Club 3. DAVID KANYHA Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Statistician, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Statistician, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Statistician, Future Teachers Association 2, History Club 1, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Soccer Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Varsity 1 Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICK KEARNEY Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Team 1, 3, 4, Bas- ketball l, '2, 3, 4, Statistician, French Club 2, French Correspondence Club 4, Presi- dent, History Club 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Vice-President 2, MAGNIFICAT 4, Literary, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Math Team 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Our Lady's Players 2, 3, Soccer Club 3, Student Council 1, Representative, Varsity I Club 3, 4, Young Christian's Club 4. M JOHN KELLY Saint Frances Cabrini Parish Piscataway A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 1, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 3, 4, President, Varsity I Club 2, 3, 4. MARGARET KELLY Sacred Heart Parish Soulh Plainfield A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, Fu- ture Teachers Association 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, Treasurer, Mission Representative 3, Spanish Club 2, Student Council 4, Representative. KEVIN KELLY Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, History Club 1, 3, 4, Soc- cer Club 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Student Council 2, Varsity I Club 2, 3, 4. MARY KEMPER Saint loseph's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, Future Teachers Association 1, 2, 3, Future Secre- tary's Club 3, History Club 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, MAGNIFICAT 4, Typist, Mis- sion Representative 4, Spanish Club 2, Young Christian's Club 4. ...i.,.1- PATRICK KILDUFF Our Lady of Mount Virgin Middlesex A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Future Teachers Association 1, History Club 1, In- tramurals 3, Spanish Club 1, 2. JEFFREY KOERNER Blessed Sacrament Parish Martinsville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2. NANCY KIRKPATRICK Our Lady of Mount Virgin Middlesex A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4, French Club 2, French Correspondence Club 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, 41 Home Economics 4, Intramurals 1, Latin Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Our Lady's Players 4, Student Council 3, Rep- resentative, Varsity I Club 4. MARK KOLB Imaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Dance Committee 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, President 3, French Club 2, French Correspondence Club 3, President, Glee Club 3, 4, Intra- murals l, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Mathematics Club 4, Math Team 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Our Lady's Players 4, Physical Fitness Club 2, Prom Commit- tee 3, Science Club 2. JOHN KISSELL Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A. 1, 2. 3, 4, Color Guard 2, 3, Dance Committee 3, Future Teachers Association 1, 2, History Club 1, 2, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. MARY ANN KOSINSKI Saint Mary's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Dance Com- mittee 4, Future Teachers Association 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, History Club 1, 3, Home Economics Club 3, Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Mission Representative 3, Our Lady's Players 4, Science Club 3, Spanish Club l, 2. l ANDREW KOTALIC Immaculate Concepfion Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2. 3, 41 Basketball l, Manager: Chemistry Club 31 Dance Committee 3, 41 Football 21 Future Teachers Association l. 2, 3, 41 History Club 41 Intramurals 2. 3, 41 Physical Fitness Club 21 Science Club l, 2, 31 Soccer Club 3: Spanish Club 2, 3. CATHERINE LAING Saint Luke's Parish North Plainfield A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Future Teachers Associa- tion I, 3, 41 History Club 31 Library Staff 3, 41 Our Lady's Players 3, 41 Spanish Club 2, J EANETTE KOZLOWSKI Our Lady of Fatima Parish Pixcamway A.A. I, 2, 3, 41 French Club 2, 31 French Correspondence Club 41 History Club 21 Latin Club l, 21 Science Club 2. PRESTON LEWIS Sain! J0hn's Parish Dunellen A.A. l, 2, 3, 41 French Club 21 Glee Club 4g Latin Club 21 Soccer Club 3. BARBARA KUZMICKEY Sacred Heart Parish Manville A.A. l, 2, 3, 41 Future Teachers Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 41 Future Secretarys Club 3, 41 History Club 31 Library Staff 3, 41 MAGNIFICAT 4, Typistg Our Lady's Play- esrs 3, 41 Spanish Club 1, 2. CHRISTINE LIEVE Saint Brigid Parish Peapack-Gladslone A.A, 3, 41 Dance Committee 41 Drill Team 41 History Club 3, 41 Intramurals 3, 4g Library Staff 31 Young Christian's Club 4. NANCY LOGEL Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, French Club 2, 3, French Correspondence Club 4, Future Teachers Association 1, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, Secre- tary, Intramurals 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Mis- sion Representative 2, Young Christian's Club 4, Secretary. JO ELLEN MACIEJEWSKI Saint J0hn's Parish Dunellen A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4, For- ensic Club l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers As- sociation l, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Public Speaking 4, Science Club 1, 2, Spanish 1, 2. S . MICHELLE MACK Christ the King Parish Manville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Timer 3, Dance Committee 4, Future Teachers As- sociation 1, 4, Intramurals 1, 4, Our Lady's Players 4,- Science Club 4, Activities Secre- tary. JUDITH MACMILLAN Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity 4, Dance Committee 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, French Correspondence 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, His- tory Club l, 3, Intramurals 1, Our Lady's Players 4. BRIAN MANDEVILLE Mary, Mother of God F lagtown A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Physical Fitness Club 2. EUGENE MAROTTA SI. John's Parish Dunellen A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Football 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 2, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, History Club 4, Mission Represen- tative 31 Physical Fitness. Club 2, 3, 4, Soc- cer Club 3, Varsity I Club 2, 3, 4, Young Christian's Club 4. JAMES MANGINI Saint Bernarrl's Parish Raritan A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, Future Teach- ers Association l, Golf 2, 3, 4, Intramur- als 1, 2, 3: Physical Fitness Club l, Span- ish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity I Club 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN MARQUESS St. Francis Cabrini Parish Piscataway A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, French Club 2, French Correspondence Club 3, Future Teachers Association l, 2, History Club 3: Intramurals l, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Our Lady's Players 4, Young Christian's Club 4. MARY BETH MARKUS lmnzaculare C0lIC6pll0II Parish Somerville A.A. 3, 4, Biology Club 4, Vice-President: Chemistry Club 3, French Correspondence Club 4, History Club 3, 4, MAGNIFICAT 4, Layout, Mathematics Club 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4, National Honor Society 3. 4: Our Lady's Players 3, 4. MARY MATTEL llIIIlIlIClll!11E Conception Parish Somerville' A.A. l, 2. 3, 4, Art Club 1, Dance Com- mittee 4: History Club I: Intramurals I, 3: Spanish Club 2. 131 EDWARD MCPARTLAND I mmaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 41 Baseball lg Basketball 1, 21 Football 2, 3, French Club 2, 3g Intramur- als lg Latin Club l, 2, Mission Representa- tive l. JENNIFER MELLIN Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Bernardsville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 41 French Club 23 French Correspondence Club 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Fu- ture Teachers Association l, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity 4, History Club 3, 4g Intramurals l, 3, Latin Club 2, Mis- sion Representative 4, Our Lady's Players 3, 45 Young Christian's Club 4. JOHN MCNAMARA Our Lady of Mercy Parish South Bound Brook A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Band lg Baseball 1: Bas- ketball l, 23 Dance Committee 4: Football 2, 3, 41 French Club 21 Intramurals l: Physical Fitness Club lg Soccer Club 3: Varsity I Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT MESSLER St. Joseph's Parish North Plainfield A.A. 2, 3, 4g History Club 41 Intramurals 23 Soccer Club 3g Spanish Club 2. DANIEL MITZAK St. Mary's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, Dance Com- mittee 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Future Teach- ers Association lz Intramurals l, Physical Fitness Club 1, 2, Soccer Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Varsity I Club 3, 4, Young Christian's Club 4. DENISE MURPHY Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club l, 2, French Club 2, Future Teachers Association l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Our Lady's Players 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4. JOSEPH MOFFETT Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Bernardsville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Intramurals 2, Latin Club 2, Physical Fitness Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, 4, Varsity 1 Club 3, 4. LAWRENCE MURPHY Sl. Bernard's Parish Plainfield A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 2, Intramurals 3, Soccer Club 3, Student Council l. MARGARET MOFFITT Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, French Correspondence Club 4, Future Teachers Association l, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, History Club 3, Intramurals 1, Latin Club 2, Our Lady's Players 4, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Rep- resentative 2, Associate Representative 3. Councilor 4, Varsity MI Club 4. ROBERT NODES Our Lady Mounl Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Football 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Spanish Club l, 2, Varsity 1 Club 3, 4. FRANCES O'BRIEN Blessed Sacranlent Parisli Mr11'Ii11s'x'ille A.A. 4: Future Teachers Association 41 Home Economics Club 4: MAGNIFICAT 4, Layout. MARTHA O,BRIEN Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Bernardsville A.A. 1. 2, 3, 4: Dance Committee 3, 4: Drill Team 4: French Club 2: French Cor- respondence Club 3, 4, Secretary 4: Future Teachers Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club l. 2, 3. 4: History Club 3, 4, President 3: Intramurals 1: Latin Club 2: MAGNIFI- CAT 4. Layout: National Honor Society 3. 4. Vice-President 4: Our Lady's Players 2. 3. 4: Student Council 3, 4, Representative 3, Councilor 4: Varsity I Club 4. DAVID OBZANSKY lmnzaculate Concepfion Parish Somerville A.A. I. 2. 3, 4: Band 1: Baseball 1. 2, 3, Manager: Future Teachers Association 1. 2. 3: Golf 3: History Club I: Intramurals 1: Physical Fitness Club 1. 2, 3: Science Club l. 2: Soccer Club 3: Spanish Club I, 2, 3. KAREN O'DONNELL Blessezl Szzcrzznzefzl Pzirixlz .llrzrlilzsville AA, 'l. 2. 3. 4: French Club 2: French Correspondence Club 41 Future Teachers Association 4: History Club 3: Intramurals 3: Latin Club 2, Tu MARY O NEILL lnirnaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 41 Future Teachers Associa- tion 23 History Club lg Intramurals 2, 4: Our Lad 's Pla ers 41 Science Club 4: Y Y Spanish Club 2. DENISE O'SHEA Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Future Teachers Association 41 Intramurals 1: Latin Club 2, 43 Our Lady's Players 4. JOSEPH PAMPANI Christ the King Parish Manville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, Mission Representative 2. SHARON PANZERA Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading 3, 4, French Club 2, Future Teachers Association 1, 4, Latin Club 2, 4, Varsity IU Club 4. DEBORAH PASCALE Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Commitee 4g Future Teachers Association lg Future Secretary's Club 4, Home Economics Club 4, Library Staff 3, 4g MAGNIFICAT 4, Typist, Span- ish Club 1, 2. RALPH PASCALE Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, History Club lg Spanish Club lg Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Varsity 1 Club 1, 2, 3, 4. N JOSEPH PELLICANE St. .loseph's Parish Bound Brook A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 4, French Club 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Student Council 2. l KENNETH MICHAEL PICKELL St. Joseph's Parish Bound Brook A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, History Club I, 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Physical Fitness Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer Club 3, Spanish Club l, 2. PATRICIA PENSAK St. Mary's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Cheerleading 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Future Teach- ers Association l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Varsity I Club I, 2, 3, 4. KATHERINE PIELLUSCH Our Lady of the Mount Parish Warren A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 4, French Club 2, French Correspondence Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, Intramurals 1, Latin Club 2, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4. STEVEN PHILLIPS Sacred Heart Parish Piscataway A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Debate l, 2, 3, 4, Drama 2, 3, Forensic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Cor- respondence Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Latin Club 2, President 2, Library Staff 2, Mathematics Club 3, Our Lady's Players 4, Physical Fit- ness Club 3, 4, Varsity I Club 4. PATRICIA RASCHER Sl. John's Parish Dunellen A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, Forensic Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, French Club 2, French Correspondence Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Latin Club 1, 2, MAGNIFICAT 4, Literary, Our Lady's Players 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4. DENNIS RAZZANO Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Football I,'2, 33 History Club 33 Physical Fitness Club 23 Prom Committee 33 Spanish Club 2. ELIZABETH ROBINSON Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 23 Cheerleading 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 43 Dance Committee 43 Future Teachers Association l, 2, 3g Fu- ture Secretary's Club 43 History Club l, 3g Home Economics Club 43 Intramurals 1, 23 Prom Committee 33 Spanish Club l, 2g Varsity I Club 4. VINCENT RICCARDO Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Chemistry Club 33 Debate 3, 4g Football 23 Forensic Club 3, 43 Future Teachers Association 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Physical Fitness 2, 43 Science Club 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Young Christians Club 4. CARL RICKERT Our Lazly Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. l, 2, 3. 43 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers Association l, 2: Spanish Club 1, 2. KATHLEEN RORK Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. I, 2, 3, 4g Band l, 2, 3g Dance Com- mittee 43 History Club 1, 33 Intramurals 2, 33 Spanish Club l, 2, 33 Student Council 3, 4, Associate Representative 3, Representa- tive 43 Young Christian's Club 4, Treasurer. Q MARGARET RUFF Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 3, 43 French Correspondence Club 43 Future Teachers Association 23 Glee Club I, 2, 43 History Club 13 Latin Club 23 Student Council 33 Varsity ul Club 4. GARY RUTKOWSKI Our Lady of Mt. Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Art Club 2, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 33 Future Teachers Association 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 History Club 1, Vice-President3 Mission Represen- tative 23 Student Council 23 Varsity 1 Club 1, 2, 3, 4. VALERIE SANTELLI St. l0seph's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 23 French Correspondence Club 3, 4, Secretary 33 Fu- ture Teachers Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Latin Club 23 Majorettes 3, 4, Captain 43 Mission Representative 13 National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Our Lady's Players 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Councilorg Varsity I Club 4. MICHAEL RYAN Our Lady of Mt. Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. l, 2, 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 43 History Club 13 lntramurals 1, 43 Mathematics Club 43 Mu Alpha Theta 4. JOSEPH SARTIN Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers Associa- tion 1, 43 Spanish Club 1, 2. MICHAEL SABO St. l0hl1's Parish Dunellen A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Chemistry Club 33 Color Guard 43 Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 33 French Club 23 French Correspondence Club 33 Glee Club 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 23 Library Staff 2, 3, 43 Mathematics Club 3, 43 Math Team 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Our Lady's Players 2, 3, 43 Science Club 3, 4, Vice-President 33 Soccer Club 33 Young Christian's Club 4. KENNETH SCHREIBER Saint Joseph's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 23 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 43 History Club 1, 3g Mission Repre- sentative 2, 33 Physical Fitness Club 23 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Varsity I Club 3, 43 Young Christian's Club 4. CLAUDIA SCULLY Immaculate Conception Parish SOI7l6I'l'lllE A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, French Club 2, French Corre- spondence Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, History Club 1, 3, 4, President 1, Vice-President 3, 4, IMMACULATAN 3, 4, Feature Co-Editor 4, MAGNIFICAT 4, Literary 4: Mission Representative 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Our Lady's Players 3, 4, Varsity I Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Chris- tian's Club 4. JOSEPH SIMMONS Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. 1, 2. 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Future Teach- ers Association l, History Club 1, Intra- murals 3, 4: Physical Fitness Club 2: Span- ish Club 2. SANDRA SHUMACK Saint Joseph's Parish Bound Brook A.A, l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Chemistry Club 4, Dance Committee 4, Drill Team 3, Forensic Club 1, 2, French Correspond- ence Club 4, Future Teachers Association 1, 4, Home Economics Club 3, Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2. BERNARD SLOAN Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Forensic Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Latin Club 2, Library Staff 2, Our I.ady's Players 4, Student Council l, Representa- tive 1, Young Christian's Club 4. JONATHAN SIMMONS Saint Jo5eph's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Dance Committee 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, History Club 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Physical Fitness Club 3, 4, Soccer Club 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, Varsity 'T' Club 3. STEPHEN SMITH Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Bernardsville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Manager, French Club 2, Golf 3, 4, History Club 1, Latin Club 2, Library Staff 2, Mathematics Club 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Physical Fit- ness Club 2, Varsity I Club 3, 4. 139 GALE SOPHER Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleading 3, 4, Co- Captain 3, 43 French Club 23 French Cor- respondence Club 43 Future Teachers As- sociation 1, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Varsity I 4. REBECCA SOUSA Saint Mary's Parish Bound Brook A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 23 French Correspondence Club 3, 43 History Club 33 Home Economics Club 3, 43 Mathematics Club 33 Spanish Club 4, Treasurer 43 Young Christian's Club 4. BARBARA STAFFORD Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 23 Dance Com- mittee 3, 43 Future Teachers Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Secretary's Club 3, 43 Glee Club 13 History Club 1, 3, 43 Home Eco- nomics Club 43 Intramurals 1, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Library Staff 13 Science Club I, Spanish Club 33 Student Council 3, Asso- ciate Representative 3g Our Lady's Players 2, 33 Young Christian's Club 4. PHILIP STAFFORD Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 13 Baseball Tea.rn 1, 2, 3, 43 Captain 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Football l, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers As- sociation 13 History Club 13 Intramurals 13 Mathematics Club 23 Mission Representa- tive l, 23 Physical Fitness Club 13 Science Club 13 Soccer Club 23 Student Council 33 Varsity I 1, 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE STIFF Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Bernardsville A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Associa- tion l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, History Club 3, Our Lady's Players 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4: Young Christian's Club 4. ALAN STITT Saint John s Parish Dunellen A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Soccer Club 3, Spanish Club 1. MARGARET ST.ONGE Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Bernardsville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, French Club 2, French Correspondence Club 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, History Club 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Our Lady's Players 3, 4, Young Christian's Club 4. ANN SWARTZMILLER Saint Joseph's Parish Bound Brook A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, Drill Team 3, 4, Forensic Club 2, French Club 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, Home Eco- nomics Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Library Staff 3, 4, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Math Team 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4. BARBARA TALUBA Immaculate Conception Parish Clinton A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Secretary's Club 4, Spanish Club 2. RICHARD THODEN Christ the King Parish Manville A,A. l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Team 1, Football 2, French Club 2, Intramurals 1, Latin Club l, 2, Physical Fitness Club 2. SQ! SUE TRAYNOR Sacred Heart Parish South Plainfield A.A. 1. 2, 3. 4: Debate 2: Future Teachers Association 13 Future Secretary's Club 4: Intramurals 1: Spanish Club 2, RICHARD ULRICH Saint Francis Cabrini Parish Piscataway A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer Club 3: Spanish Club 2, 3. CATHERINE TRICE Blessed Sacrament Parish Martinsville A.A. 1. 2, 3, 43 Forensic Club 2: Future Teachers Association 1, 2, 3, 41 Home Eco- nomics Club 43 Intramurals 2. 3: Latin Club 2: Our Lady's Players 4. BERNARD VABOLIS Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 History Club 11 Physical Fitness Club 2g Science Club 1, 23 Spanish Club 1, 23 Student Council 1, Representa- tive 1. 'ww SHARRY TROJANOWSKI Saint Francis Parish M etuchen A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading 3, 43 Future Teachers Association 1, 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 2, 3, 41 History Club 13 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity I Club 4. CHESTER VAN TYNE Saint Bernard's Parish Raritan A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Debate 2, 3, 4, President 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager, French Club 23 Intramurals 13 Latin Club 1, 23 Library Staff 2, 3, 43 Mathematics 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 4g Mu Alpha Theta 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Public Speaking 4, Science Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Soccer Club 33 Our Lady's Players 2, 4g Varsity I 3, 43 Young Christian's Club 4. SUSAN WACHDORF Mary Mother of God Parish F Iagtown A.A. 3, 43 Forensic Club 3, 43 French Club 4g Future Teachers Association 3, 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Our Lady's Play- ers 3, 43 Young Christian's Club 4. THOMAS WATERS Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Science Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4. THOMAS WACHENDORF Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Whitehouse A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Color Guard 3, 43 Debate 3, 4g Forensic Club 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 23 MAGNIFICAT 4, Layoutg Physical Fitness Club 4g Spanish Club 1, 2, Vice-President 2. X QQ: A as 5' is WH ROBERT WEEKS Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 23 Football 2, Statisticiang French Club 33 French Corre- spondence Club 43 Intramurals 33 Latin Club 23 Mission Representative 13 Soccer Club 3. LAURA WALTER Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 23 French Correspondence Club 3, 43 Future Teach- ers Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 3, 43 History Club 1, 33 Intramurals 1, 3, 4g Latin Club 2g Library Staff 3, 4g Science Club 4, Secretary 43 Young Christian's Club 4. JOHN WELCH Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 3, 4g Intramurals 33 Latin Club 43 Prom Committee 33 Spanish Club 3. CECILIA WIERZBICKI Saint Mary's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, Future Teachers Association 1, 4, History Club 1, 3, Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Varsity nl Club 2, 3, 4. 1 MICHAEL WOICIECHGWSKI Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3: French Club 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Math Team 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Young Chris- tian's Club 4. JULIA WILDER Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Bernardsville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Secretaryls Club 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, Home Economics Club 4, MAGNIFICAT 4, Typ- ist, Our Lady's Players 4. REGINA WURST Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Forensic Club 1, French Correspondence Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Publicity Co-Chairman, History Club 1, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Mission Representative I, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Our Lady's Players 3, Prom Committee 3, Science Club 4, President 4, Student Council 2, 4, Representative 4. LYNDA WILDGEN Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, Fu- ture Teachers Association 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, History Club 1, 3, Student Council 2, Young Christian's Club 4. MARIANNE WYSOCKI Our Lady of Mount Virgin Parish Middlesex A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, French Correspondence Club 4, Future Teachers Association 1, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Intramurals 1, Majorettes 4, Our Ladyls Players 2, Spanish Club 2. NANCILEE YANNETTA Immaculate Conception Parish Somerville A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, Future Teachers Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramur- als 1, Our Lady's Players 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CLARE ZUCHOWSKI Saint Mary's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Secretary's Club 4, Future Secretary's Club 4, Future Teach- ers Association l: History Club 3, Home Economics Club 3, Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Mission Representative 3, Spanish Club 2. LAURA ZACK Saint Joseph's Parish East Millstone A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Drill Team 3, French Club 2, French Correspondence Club 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Intramurals 1, 3, Latin Club 2, Library Staff 3, MAGNIFI- CAT 4, Layout, Mathematics Club 4, Mis- sion Representative 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Our Lady's Players 2, Spanish Club 4, President 4, Young Christian's Club 4. , , X flu: M... l i 3 MICHAEL ZOLANDZ Saint Mary's Parish Bound Brook A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 3, 4, Captain 4, French Correspondence Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Library Staff 2, MAGNIFICAT 3, 4, Photographer, Business 4, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Math Team 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Young Christian's Club 4. I .. .. .. .... . . ,... E- l . 5 Qi, 432. I . mfs , fx, A., 1 ts ft ' . I rv -5 I V , . ,wp 4. s . . - ,, alfa -A , V41 Lili :llc I f -4 f il-vi? L31 , Hz:-P 39' A at-asf l I n 03 'Y ! Q :Eff ffl' N QJ' F F t .M ,fl ..,. Aaaaaw Q is One of the most meaningful events in a secondary school career falls early in the fourth year when a student is pre- sented with his high school ring, symbol of the ideals to which he has been educated. Ring Day represents a milestone for every senior, and a focus of anticipation for the underclassmen. The assembly was held this year for the first time in the Little Theater with Reverend Stephen Congdon officiating, John Kelly presiding over the ceremony, and Daniel Mitzak addressing his classmates on the significance of the symbol they wear. Every alumni is proud to wear his ring as a reminder of the four years well spent at lmmaculata. Y, we ing Da , 19 0 November up-dating of Ring Day lessens the anticipation of eager recipients Robert Bodor, Robert Geis, and Robert Dubrowski admire their three-fisted brilliance. Parading the short distance to Baccalaureate Mass, seniors feel a tinge of sorrow for the swift passage of four fulfilling years. Graduation At the culmination of four years at Im- maculata comes the realization of one dream in the spectrum of ideals with which every student has lived. On graduation day each senior receives a diploma-a piece of paper, a symbol of accomplish- ment-as a sign that he has completed his high school education and has attained the first of his goals. Every student car- ries bitter-sweet memories of mingled sad- ness and joy. It is a time to View the years in retrospect while the graduates look for- ward eagerly for new worlds to conquer. ia M 21... 1 , I 5 we fi 7 . , 'gmt Beaming with pride, family and friends convene to attend the graduation ceremony that ends one phase of life and commences a new one. Underclassmen THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM CTI-IE QUESTD To dream the impossible dream, to fight the unbeatable foe, To bear with unbearable sorrow, to run where the brave dare not go. 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A -. .wig-fig' - - ' -Y. . .sh Freshmen Dale Florio and Richard Murray exhibit patriotism in faithfully raising the flag 10 full-mast as one of their morning tasks. Junior Representatives Claudia Pascale, Patrick Heffernan, Vincent Anatale, Gerard Tarrant, and Carol Kolb utilize their time wisely by scanning college catalogues. Channels of love lead to the Catholic Youth Week theme, Respect, Re- spond and Relate, which Sophomore Representatives Mary Ellen Ken- nedy, Susan Schaaffner, William Burke, Katherine Dahms, Regina Mills, and Sharon Tozzi strive to promote. Underclassmen As she does every year, Immaculata opened her arms in September to a new crop of green freshmen, wide-eyed and eager for a taste of high school life. In- the beginning their road seems too long, their star too far away. Each finds so much to learn, so many new faces, new concepts to explore, that all are soon caught up in a daily striving for that dis- tant goal. The sophomores have already endured the painful breaking-in process, and have time to examine already-formed ideas and compare them to those of the rest of the world. Blatantly self-assured and confi- dent, these wise fools prefer not to look back, but to keep their eyes focused on a tangible ideal. The class of '72 delves deeply into the mysteries of geometry, bi- ology, and American literature, applying what they learn to daily living to help them to appreciate more fully what it means to be an Immaculatan. 'SWe shall overcome! becomes the battle-cry of the junior class. As they face a third year of secondary education and feel the power of becoming upperclassmen at last, each sees, too, the many obstacles between now and senior year. By this time, however, all have leamed the secret of being Spartans. They meet every chal- lenge presented to them with fierce deter- mination. Having pursued a long, tor- tuous course to attain such status, these upperclassmen can see before them the quest that seems almost within reach. One does not live to eat but eating helps to vitalize the spirits of Freshman Repre- sentatives Timothy Marchio, Deborah Batchelder, and Peter Falencki. SEATEDI D0f0lhY AUFOSCHI. SUSHH Bala-S. Elizabeth Joseph Albe, Catherine Barr, Leigh Amitrani, Vincent Alvator, Georgette Balog. STANDING: Peter Allena, Anatale, John Ancellotti, FIRST ROW: Robert Breuning, Noreen Buckley, ward Bentley, Susan Beadle, James Bell, Michael Carolyn Black, Laureen Bowman, Burton Brazill. Brill, Gerald Cahill. SECOND ROW: David Bunte, William Burke, Ed- FIRST ROW: Paul Czuprewicz, Arthur Chambres, Albert Cama, Christopher Corbitt, Beverly Crivello. James Doyle. SECOND ROW: Colleen Dougherty, STANDING: Samuel Campanella, Annmarie Dowd. Patricia Dallessio, Lisa Christensen. THIRD ROW: ABSENT: Patricia Curtis. Brian Duffy, William Dzugan, Harry Duffy, Gregory Foley, Barbara Eganey, Donna Galka Patricia Ferguson, Cynthia Elkow, Michelle Garay, Mary Dudley. ABSENT: Judith Fidellow FIRST ROW: Robert Golski, Kevin Heinold, Mary Charles Grabarczyk, Patrick Heffernan, Joanne Ho- Lou Harrison, Kathleen Hemberger, Geraldine Gula, henadel, Michael Harrison. Margaret Grau. SECOND ROW: Thomas Holmes, William Keamey, Stephen Kennedy, James Khoury, Janotti, Harold Kine, Mary Ivers, Kathleen Kelly, Joseph Keip, Dorianne Kabo, Susan Koemer, Ralph Eileen lvantic, ABSENT: Thomas Hourigan. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Koterba, Patricia Lavelle, sinski, Joseph Lawson, ABSENT: Marianne Lam Philip Lamson, Mark Lusch, Hope Loeffler, Carol mons. Kolb. SECOND ROW: Michael Liscovitz, Jane Ko- 0 FIRST ROW: Kevin Martin, Craig Manara, Barbara Maun, Louise Malik. SECOND ROW: Melanie Marchio, Susanne Lunney, THIRD ROW: Peter Manara, Mark Manning, Mary McCann, Robert Marsjanik. ABSENT: Margaret McCaughey. FIRST ROW: Nina Muglia, Michael Mastropietro, Mar- ion Meene, Kathryn Memoli, Alice Morris, Thomas Ma- sur, Patricia Mitzak. SECOND ROW: Leo Mastro- buono, Joseph Murphy, Timothy Murphy, Mark Mc- Intyre. STANDING: Patricia O'Mara, Susan Nolan, Claudia Orecchio, Kathleen O'Neill. SEATED: Francis Par- Pascale, Robert Neilsen, Kathleen Pachomski, Francis lante, Jeanne Navin, Donna Petras. Nancy Pietrucha, Anthony Quadagnito, Carol Po- Henry Phillips, Kathleen Piller, Roberta Pieros, Wil tenza, John Rogalski, Kathleen Riley, Thomas Rhein, liam Quinn. in A . ,vie s SEATED: Gregory Sigle, John Shovlin, Bruce Saller, Sleph, Jeanette Schug, Patrick Ruppe. STANDING Maureen Slade, Lynn Rohrbacker, Susan Ross, Karen James Ruff. ABSENT: Rosemary Ryan. , S. 1 Mx Mary Stiff, Mary Swarbrick, Kevin Smith, Barbara Sullivan, Sharon Spatt, Elaine Solarek, Robert Soltis, Sofranko, Christian Smith, Maureen Sloan, William Stephanie Smedley. Louis VOZZH. Vef011iCH TYSCHH, ChfiSiiHC TfaPaIlj. chael Tarentino, Valerie Walters, Eileen Todd. AB- Lisa Trippanera, Karen Tasy, Gerard Tarrant, Mi- SENT: Patricia, Towers, 1 Samuel Wisniewski, Marguerite Zorzi, Brian Zucca- Jeanette Vuocolo, Henry Witmer, James Wuelfing relli, Raymond Zolandz, Mary Lou Wechsler, Marylu Francis Zalewski. Zoltek, Ilona Wass, Marion Westman, Joseph Welch, li George Assiff, Melaine Bieros, Anna Marie Beleznay, Suzanne Bradley, Mari Bowlby, Judith Baab, John Anna Barrella, Deborah Baxter, Maureen Bassinger, Bennett. Kenneth Buratti, Larry Brookes, Joseph Brucia, Mi- Burke, Sandra Burek, Gary Busby. ABSENT: Mary chael Cahill, Mari Bucklaw, Frances Byrd, William Bums. KNEELING: Leo Carlino, Thomas Corona. STANDING: William Cordes, Ellen Collins, Edward Cooper, William Clifford, Lori Conrad, Thomas Crivello, Margaret Cashin, Gino Conti, Anne Compeau. ,rigs'z,, 5 k .V ,ye S i 5' .J fm' QLi!t'v..1f5l'A'sid' A i V ,W 1. fi' T21 He Adrienne Crofford, Mark Dooley, Madeline Cuthbert, Dooley, Katherine Dahms, Constance Demery, Kevin Robert Dacuk, Joann Demming, Lisa DeFeo, Richard Del Paggio. STANDING: Neal Duffy, John Duffy, Peter Feury, ert Dorsey, Susan Fenlon. SEATED: Maryanne Eck Maureen Fagan, Lynn Faxon, Geoffrey Francis, Rob- ert, John Ferguson, Mary Jane Dorflinger. FIRST ROW: Mark Garay, Ellen Gasko, Monica Gallivan, Barbara Gissoni, Joan Grainda, Lillian Garcia, Cheryl Granzetto, Marshall Garrison. SECOND ROW: Thomas Gellella, Thomas Garipoli, Michael Gemperle. SEATED: John Iacoviello, Gloria Hicks. STAND- grove, Brian Grissler, William Grau, Patricia Harri- ING: Philip Hickey, Marian Howell, John Hard- son, Karen Greig, Susan Hardgrove. 3C Katherine Kiely, Ann Marie Ivers, Lydia Iasiello, Judy Killeen, Kathleen Johnson, Virginia Johnson Thomas Kendra, Thomas Kelly, Mary Ellen Kennedy, Mary Iahn, FIRST ROW: Joseph Klitsch, James Kyle, Marguer- terba, Florence Kosinski, George Kotalic. ABSENT: ite Laggini, Theresa Kiss, Pamela LaRue. SECOND Kathleen Koep. ROW: Kenneth Konopka, Stephen Lavelle, Susan Ko- Margaret Loeffler, Jan Lieve, Christopher Lotito, Jo- seph Leonard, Richard Lella, Thomas Lavin, Robert Leichte, Deborah Liscio, Mary Lazor. Richard MacGillivray, Regina Mills, Emilie Memoli, mott, Veronica Mack, Donna Lukenda, Robert Mof- Angela Massaro, Margaret Miller, Kathryn McDer- fett, John McGinty. gill Edward Olkowski, Charles Myers, Kevin Murphy, Ed- Marie Mushalko. ABSENT: Richard Murphy, ward Muldoon, Andrea Lefkanie, Patricia Ochs, Car- Thomas O'Keefe. leen Murphy, Anne Nagle, Debra O'Donnell, Ann FIRST ROW: Robyn Pelesky, Sherri Palma, Denise ROW: James Phillips, Ernest Poggi. ABSENT: Ste Pannone, Nancy Piller. SECOND ROW: Carla Sue phen Pickell. Perantoni, Michele Potter, James O'Shea. THIRD Barbara Ruff, Valerie Rohrbacker, Adele Ruggini, Catherine Rascher, Barbara Price, Kenneth Rutkowski, Edward Rooney, John Russick, Joseph Reynolds, George Sabosik. Anthony Sealetti, Susan Schaeffner, Bridget Shovlin, Maryann Sharkey, Karen Sartin, Mary Anne Salemo, Robert Schreiber, Chester Sadowski, Rita Sadorski, James Shay. Edmund Solarek, Marianne Strazewski, Marian Tei- wicz, Richard Stemadori, Suzanne Spock, Donna Si- sher, Michael Stitt, Gloria Thomas, Lydia Stefano- mone, Donald Smith. lll!l!'!nunvv- SEATEDI Daniel Swafbfick, William SWCCHCY, MHFY Vokes, Sharon Tozzi, Joan Tozzi, Holly Traux, JoAnn Van Tyne, Dolores Trapani. STANDING: John Van Di-iel, Patricia Trice, 6C SEATED: John Williams, Carol Wroblewski, Marguerite Witmer, Monica Wierzbicki, Judy Yannetta, Elaine Wildgen, David Walters. STANDING: Richard Walsh, Michael Vuocolo, John Weckenman, William Zaninelli. V+ Rss SEATED: Christopher Allena, Deborah Batchelder, Andrea Aloia. STANDING: Catherine Bell, Bruce Bartolomeo, Michael Barisonek, Carl Barbati, Ann Benjamin, Diane Blaine, Anne Albe, Deborah Beaumont, Maureen Bedell, Mary Beaumont. I , FIRST ROW: Deborah Burshnic, Debra Clark, Diane Martin DeNero, Kevin Chambres, Randy Carlton, Mi- Buckley, Jeffrey Brown, Barbara Case, Anne Craig, chele Capano, Michael Buckelew. ABSENT: Valerie Elizabeth Bodnar. SECOND ROW: David Brucia, Bunca. STANDINGS Timothy DUffY, Walter CFOSS, D0I13ld erine Del Rocco, Karen Dietz, Carol Esler, Joni Cri- Demmlng, JHIUCS DUbf0WSkl, KHUIFYH Elklnd, Cath' vello, Richard Dorsey. SEATED: Edward Dugan. 165 Q. KNEELING: Dale Garay, Jeffrey Fischer, Dale rison, Daisy Garcia, Joan Flatley, Angela Guastella, Fl0fi0, RiChafd Foley, Maliifl F2-U1b0ffl, Peter Fa- Kathleen Gissoni, ABSENT: Gregory Frizen, George lencki. STANDING: Rosemarie Gulick, Malia Gar- Herrera. KNEELING: William Greig, Patricia Kalina, Anthony Frangione, Veronica Hamill, Cather- ine Huddleston, Joanne Kine. STANDING: William Gambal, Michelle Hess, Gerard Gib- ney, Susan Hauber, Lora Horner. FIRST ROW: Robon Johnson, William Iahn, Joseph Hohenadel, Kevin Kilduff, Russell Hardgrove, Greg Knapp, Edward Kapuscienski, William Kiss, Michael OFY Herman, Thomas Kemper, Michael GFOSS- Heffernan, Brian Kelly. SECOND ROW: James 1 SEATED: John Lotito, John Maselli, William Martin, liam Lavelle, Catherine Kosinski, Anthony Lamont Eileen Licitra, Joseph Kulak, STANDING: Gerard Lila Liccardi. Manning, Timothy Marchio, Mary Mackinson, Wil- FIRST ROW! Theresa MCKCOI1, Judith MCC2111hy, Jerome Miller, Mark Moulton, Michael McNamara. Elaine Moretti, Elizabeth Moore, Susan Mitzak, Philo- ABSENTg Reginald McCarthy, Linda Memet, mena Muniz. SECOND ROW: William McPartland, K.: Y SEATED: Patricia O'Brien, Susan Ohnmacht, Mar- I-HWFCIICC MUHICY, ChfiSt0PhCf MUHICY, Elilabefh garet Navin, Deborah Munyer, Patricia Nolan, Claire 0'BI'iCI1- Murphy. STANDING: Richard Murray, John Ochen, KNEELING: Mark Parlante. FIRST ROW: David Rubbico, Josephine Romanowski, Richard Peterson, Barbara Pietrucha, Diane Rice. SECOND ROW: Thomas Randall, John Paulding, Marcellus Pin, Sylvester Rafalko. FIRST ROW: Jane Williams, Joan Welsh, Joan York, Carol Wurst. SECOND ROW: Karen Zupp, John Tosco, Elaine Welle, Kevin Walter. THIRD ROW: James Welch, Anthony Tysenn, John Zalewski, Kenneth Weeks, George Sofranko. KNEELING: Eileen Skorup, Ann Marie Simmons, Sandra Stabile, Pamela Todd, Margaret Sopko, Diane Spilatro, Patti Jean O'Shea. STANDING: Robert Tirrell, Thomas Stiff, Bruce Teeling, Ar- nold Slaby, Peter Sloan. The Most Reverend G. W. Ahr, 4 Aloia, Catherine, 42 Sister Angelorum Maria, 33 Sister Ann Bemadette, 40 Sister Ann Cecilia, 36 Christensen, Margaret, 41 Comensanas, Raul, 34, 71 Reverend Stephen H. Congdon, 32 68 Sister Cyrenia Marie, 38 Di Giovanni, John, 40 Dolan, Hope, 43 Dudka, Victor, 38, 100 Sister Edward Marie, 33 Reverend Richard A. Ewing, 32 The Very Reverend Thomas J. F rain, 5 Frauenheim, Pierce, 43, 98, 100, 183, 171 Gambal, Stephen, 42 Gurdal, Gilberte, 35 Sister Helen Marita, 35 lacoviello, Jo, 43 Band, 106, 107 Baseball, 92, 93, 94, 95 Basketball, 88, 89, 90, 108, 109 Chapel Aides, 69 Cheerleaders, 102, 103 Christmas Play, 62 College Night, 76 Dance Band, 83 Debate, 61 Faculty-Varsity Game, 71 Football, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101 Forensics, 61 Future Secretaries Association, 77 Future Teachers Association, 77 F acult Index Sister Immaculata Mary, 36 The Very Reverend Eugene B. Kelly, 11, 30, 68 Kline, Mary, 43 Kotelis, Stella, 43 Kuhn, William, 36, 71 Lawler, Marie, 43 Sister Loretta Margaret, 34 Ludvik, Ann, 43 Lugo, Joseph, 42 Magdziak, Celia, 43 Marchio, Goldie, 40 Sister Maria J amesita, 38 Mother Maria Pacis, 3 1, 83 Sister Marie Philip, 41 Sister Mary Avila, 37 Sister Mary Bartholomew, 9, 31 Sister Mary Loreto, 35 Sister Maureen Therese, 35 Sister Maureen Thomas, 36 Sister Miriam Clare, 39, 60 Activities Golf, 104 Graduation, 147 History Clubs, 78 Home Economics, 78 Immaculata Day, 62 IMMACULATAN, 66, 67 Language Clubs, 79 Library Aides, 76 MAGNIFICAT, 84, 85 Mission Representatives, 69 Mu Alpha Theta, 60 Musicale, 72, 73, 74, 75 National Honor Society, 59, 1 14, 115 Pep Rallies, 82 Index Moderski, Fred, 28, 37 Nelson, Patricia, 41, 109 Paganotti, Dominic, 43 Passigli, Charlotte, 38 Pernini, Rudolph, 43 His Holiness Pope Paul VI, 4 Poplowski, Joseph, 34, 71, 88, 104, 132 Reverend Thomas P. Rafferty, 33 Reinke, William, 34 The Most Reverend John C. Reiss, 5 Rubino, Leo Luca, 42 Singley, Janet, 39 Spangler, Richard, 39, 88, 90, 92, 93, 171 Sutton, Richard, 42, 54, 100 Sister Suzanne Marie, 32 Tarentino, Connie, 40 Teichgraber, Margaret, 43 Thomas, Lawrence, 37, 71, 91 Zorzi, Elena, ll, 42 Physical Fitness, 105 Prom, 80 Public Speaking, 61 Religious Activities, 68 Ring Day, 146 Science Club, 60 Senior Ball, 81 SOUND OF MUSIC, 63, 64, 65 Spartan Club, 83 Student Council, 58 Up With People, 70 Young Christians Association, 70 Senior Directory and Index Abel, Barbara 1023 Buxton Rd., Somerville, N.J. 08876 47, 49, 72, 116 Alicino, Andrea 210 W. Crescent Pkwy., S. Plainfield, N.J. 07080 1, 9,16, 45, 58, 77,106,116 Bartolomeo, Francis 29 Huyler Rd., Somerville, N.J. 08876 16, 18, 74, 106, 107, 116 Baxter, Patricia 4 Everit Dr., Somerville, N.J. 08876 16, 18, 44, 55, 62, 66, 67, 74, 106, 107,116 Blazek, Judith 1001 N. Washington Ave., Greenbrook, N.J. 08812 44, 72, 73, 77, 116 Bocckino, Anne 33 S. Cadillac Dr., Somerville, N.J. 08876 20, 49, 85,112,114,116 Bodor, Robert 212 Grant Ave., Middlesex, N.J. 08846 92, 117, 146 Bowlby, Dineen 352 William St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 117 Brady, Maureen Middlebrook Rd., Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 1, 45, 47, 58, 77, 80,112,1l4, 117 Breuning, James 3205 Beverly Rd., S. Plainfield, N.J. 07080 105, 117 Brucia, Margaret 132 E. Spring St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 16, 72, 73, 77, 82, 106,117 Bruns, Catherine 21-8 Yi Lin, Hsin An Li, Yangmingshan, Taiwan, Republic of China 16, 18, 55, 56, 63, 67, 74, 85, 106, 107, 117 Byrd, Charles 8 Wimpole Way, Greenbrook, N.J. 08812 1, 62, 72, 73,112, 115,118 Byrne, Robert 245 Shepherd Ave., Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 16, 18, 60, 65, 73, 74, 85, 106, 107, 118,186 Capano, Barbara L1221Gigamer Ave., Greenbrook, N.J. 08812 Casey, Thomas 301 E. Crescent Pkwy., S. Plainfield, N.J. 07080 118 Corriveau, Jo Ann 300 Dorn Ave., Middlesex, N.J. 08846 118, 127 Crivello, Patricia 396 Seneca Ave., Middlesex, N.J. 08846 16, 68,106,118 Cuthbert, Kenneth 26 Delaney Court, S. Plainfield, N.J. 07080 1 19 Czekaj, Thomas 129 Adamsville Rd., Somerville, N.J. 08876 119 Dahms, Marguerite 38 W. Cliff St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 20, 85, 112, 115, 119 ' Dallessio, Gerald 429 Bartine St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 1, 18, 23, 58, 62, 84, 92, 93, 94, 96, 120 Davis, Jane 127 W. Maple Ave., Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 12, 57, 58, 81, 83, 85, 102, 103,120 DeStefano, Chester Box 113 Pulaski Rd., Whitehouse Station, N.J. 08889 83, 92, 96, 97, 120 Douglas, Christine 118 Stephenville Pkwy., Edison, N.J. 08817 16, is, 47, 53, 72, 73, 74, si, 106,107,120 Dowdy, Robert 2331 Hamilton Blvd., S. Plainfield, N.J. 07080 Dubrowski, Robert 49 Baldwin Ave., Somerset, N.J. 08873 1, 49, 70, 80, 81, 120, 146 Dunsavage, Nancy 179 Mfiftogen Dr., Somerville, N.J. 08876 Dylewski, Doris 114 Thompson Ave., Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 16, 44,l06,121,185 Eckert, Virginia R.D. M2 Box 1143 Spring Run Lane, Martinsville, N.J. 08836 12, 50, 83,121 Esler, Edward 135 Mountain Ave., Somerville, N.J. 08876 16, 18, 52, 74, 83, 106, 107, 122, 186 Fagan, Robert 152 W. Franklin St., Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 49, 122 Faulbom, Karen 134 W. Main St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 122 Finan, Robert Mount Bethel Rd., Plainfield, N.J. 07060 16, 18, 74, 80, 106, 107, 122 Geis Robert 17.6 Rehill Ave., Somerville, N.J. 08876 13, 83, 96, 97, 122, 146, 179 Gibus, Deborah 1154 Gress St., Manville, N.J. 08835 122 Gill, Theresa Douglas Rd., Far Hills, N.J. 07931 62, 123 Giorello, Denise 90 Robbins Rd., Somerville, N.J. 08876 16,18, 55,106, 107, 123 Goleskie, Thomas lizlgine Ave., Greenbrook, N.J. 08812 Goodall, Patricia 8 Edgewood Rd., Somerville, N.J. 08876 16, 80, 106, 123, 184 Grimmer, Maureen 1383 Crim St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 18, 60, 80, 85, 112, 115,123 Grzywinski, Raymond 533 Howard Ave. Middlesex, N.J. 08846 123 ' 169 131 Mattel, Mary K, Gula, Robert 45 Fieldstone Dr., Somerville, N.J. 08876 16, 18, 21,106,107,124 Haffer, Linda 112 Plainfield Ave., Piscataway, N.J. 08854 124 Hamill, Patricia 161 Davis Ave., Piscataway, N.J. 08854 79, 124 Hardgrove, George 13 S. Clark Ave., Somerville, N.J. 08876 124 Hart, Michael 160 Johanson Ave., Somerville, N.J. 08876 125 Heffernan, Marcella 331 Dorn Ave., Middlesex, N.J. 08846 125, 182 Hermann, Ellen 24 Sweetbriar Rd., Somerset, N.J. 08873 1, 81, 125 Hoey, Joseph 142W W. End Ave., Somerville, N.J. 08876 51, 71, 80, 88, 89, 96, 97,125,179 Horak, Richard 198 Oak Manor Pkwy., S. Plainfield, N.J. 07080 125 Horner, Linda 180 N. Bridge St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 83, 103, 125 Hratko, Cynthia 144 Taylor Ave., Somerville, N.J. 08876 16, 18, 74, 106, 107, 126 Huddleston, John 8 Lori Dr., Somerville, N.J. 08876 1, 48, 55, 60, 61, 64, 70, 83, 96, 97, 99, 105, 126 J ankowski, Edward 117 Adamsville Rd., Somerville, N.J. 08876 18, 49, 72, 73, 85, 107, 115, 126 J ankowski, George 313 W. 5th Ave., Manville, N.J. 08835 16, 18, 25, 63, 64, 65, 72, 73, 74, 84, 106, 107,112,1l5,126 Kanyha, David 305 Altamont Pl., 16, 18, 74, 82, 88, Kearney, Patrick 217 W. End Ave., 18, 79, 85, 88, 92 Kelly, John Somerville, N.J. 08876 96, 106, 107, 126 Raritan, N.J. 08869 96, 126 218 Perrine Ave., Piscataway, N.J. 08854 1, 20, 51, 58, 80, 88, 96, 98, 104,110,127 Kelly, Kevin 45 Middaugh St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 82, 96, 97, 127 Kelly, Margaret 189 Hudson St., S. Plainfield, N.J. 07080 58, 73, 97, 127, 180 ' Kemper, Mary Middlebrook Rd., Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 69, 77, 84, 127 Kilduff, Patrick 306 Clinton Ave., Middlesex, N.J. 08846 128 Kirkpatrick, Nancy 200 Melrose Ave., Middlesex, N.J. 08846 16, 72, 73, 106, 112, 115, 128 Kissell, John I 306 Caffrey Terrace, S. Plainfield, N.J. 07080 82, 128 Koerner, Jeffrey A Box 14 Crim Rd., Martinsville, N.J. 08836 128 Kolb, Mark I 125 Edgewood Dr., Somerville, N.J. 08876 1, 18, 48, 61, 73, 80,119,128 n Kosinski, Mary An 18 Field St., Finderne-Somerville, N.J. 08876 53, 73, 128 Kotalic, Andrew 246 Altomant Pl., Somerville, N.J. 08876 129 Kozlowski, Jeanette , 83 W. Eleventh St., Piscataway, N.J. 08854 129 Kuzmicke ,Barbara Box 96,: Somerville, N.J. 08876 84, 129 Laing, Catherine G U 1275 Rock Ave., N. Plainfield, N.J. 07060 129 Lewis, Preston 368 Warrenville Rd., Greenbrook, N.J. 08812 129 Lieve, Christine 1 128 Howell Dr., Somerville, N.J. 08876 16, 106, 129, 179 Logel, Nancy 356 William St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 73, 130, 170, 180 Maciejewski, Jo Ellen 730 Front St., Dunellen, N.J. 08812 130 Mack, Michelle 65 N. 20th St., Manville, N.J. 08835 109, 130 MacMillan, Judith A 9 Dartmouth Ave., Somerville, N.J. 08876 1, 16, 18, 20, 63, 64, 65, 79, 106, 107, 130, 183 Mandeville, Brian First St., Flagtown, N.J. 08821 131 Mangini, James 104 Valpeck Ave., Raritan, N.J. 08869 104, 131 Markus, Mary Beth 484 E. Main St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 60, 84,112,115,13l Marotta, Eugene 2 Merriwood Lane, Greenbrook, N.J. 08812 51, 96,97,131 Marquess, Kathleen 613 Willow Ave., Piscataway, N.J. 08854 11 Prospect St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 81, 131 McNamara, John 13 Bates Court, Somerset, N.J. 08876 80, 82, 96, 97, 98, 132 McPartland, Edward 275 W. Summit St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 132 Mellin, Jennifer 20 Woodland Rd., Bernardsville, N.J. 07924 64, 72, 73, 79, 132 Messler, Robert 373 Newton St., N. Plainfield, N.J. 07060 132 Mitzak, Daniel 53 W. High St., Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 24, 48, 83, 96, 97, 98,133,179 Moffett, Joseph 37 Old Army Road, Bernardsville, N.J. 07924 58, 88, 96, 97, 133 Moffitt, Margaret 146 W. Cliff St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 58, 72, 73, 80, 83, 102,103, 133 Murphy, Denise 567 Bridgewater Ave., Somerville, N.J. 08876 60, 133 Murphy, Lawrence 766 Woodland Ave., Plainfield, N.J. 07062 96, 97, 133 Nodes, Robert 527 Melrose Ave., Middlesex, N.J. 08846 96, 97, 133 O'Brien, Frances 6 Winslow Dr., Martinsville, N.J. 08836 16, 50, 85,134 O'Brien, Martha Peachcroft Rd., Bernardsville, N.J. 07924 27, 58, 63, 64, 65, 72, 73, 79, 84, 106, 112, 114, 134 Obzansky, David 138 Mountain Ave., Somerville, N.J. 08876 25, 104, 134 O'Donnell, Karen U 1348 Plymouth Blvd., Somerville, N.J. 08876 68, 134 O'Neill, Mary 5 Brian Drive, Bridgewater, N.J. 08876 135 O'Shea, Denise 5 S. Woodland Ave., Middlesex, N.J. 08846 135 Pampani, Joseph 703 Lincoln Ave., Manville, N.J. 08835 16,18, 55, 74, 106, 107, 135 Panzera, Sharon 104 Cap Lane, Middlesex, N.J. 08846 81, 83,103,135,184 Pascale, Deborah 419 William St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 18, 84, 135 Pascale, Ralph 1160 Delaware Dr., Bridgewater, N.J. 08876 58, 82, 83, 88, 96, 97, 98, 135, 184 Pellicane, Joseph 563 Winson St., Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 71, 88, 92,136 Pensak, Patricia 510 Verona Pl., Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 47, 51, 79, 83,103,136 Phillips, Steven 1340 N. Brunswick Ave., Piscataway, N.J. 08854 61, 65, 73,136 Pickell, Kenneth 294 Yorktown Rd., Somerville, N.J. 08876 16, 18, 55, 72, 73, 74, 106, 107, 134, 136 Piellusch, Katherine Route 2, Box 7 Heritage Dr., Martinsville, N.J. 08836 16, 106, 136 Rascher, Patricia 608 Mountainsview Terrace, Middlesex, N.J. 08846 23, 65, 85,136,181 Razzano, Dennis 33 S. Adamsville Rd., Somerville, N.J. 08876 51, 82,137,184 Riccardo, Vincent 1517 Dumont Ave., S. Plainfield, N.J. 07080 47, 61, 82, 105, 137 Rickert, Carl 314 E. St., Middlesex, N.J. 08846 16, 18, 55, 74, 83, 106, 107, 137, 186 Robinson, Elizabeth 19 Nagle Dr., Somerville, N.J. 08876 12, 54, 78, 80, 102, 103, 137 Rork, Kathleen 12 Demond Pl., Somerville, N.J. 08876 51, 58, 70,137 Ruff, Margaret 175 Rehill Ave., Somerville, N.J. 08876 16, 82, 106, 137, 179 Rutkowski, Gary 303 Hazelwood Ave., Middlesex, N.J. 08846 16, 18, 53, 72, 74,106, 107, 138 Ryan, Michael 324 Raritan Ave., Middlesex, N.J. 08846 16, 18, 29, 55, 74, 83,l06, 107,138 Sabo, Michael 744 Bound Brook Rd., Dunellen, N.J. 08812 18, 48, 61, 62, 70, 73,138,145 Santelli, Valerie 320 Church St., Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 1,16,58, 64, 72, 73, 81, 106, 107, 110, 113, 114, 138 Sartin, Joseph Van Holten Rd., Somerville, N.J. 08876 Schreiber, Kenneth 51 W. Union Ave., Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 96, 97, 138 Scully, Claudia 11 Oak Terrace, Somerville, N.J. 08876 16, 18, 55, 64, 67, 69, 70, 74, 77, 79, 84, 106, 107,113, 114, 139 Schumack, Sandra Grove Ave., Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 Simmons, Jonathan Mountain Ave., Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 Simmons, Joseph Benart Place, Middlesex, N.J. 08846 Sloan, Bernard 6 Nagle Dr., Somerville, N.J. 08876 18, 55, 70, 73, 139 Smith, Stephen Oak Place, Bernardsville, N.J. 07924 18, 87, 96, 104, 139 Sopher, Gale 106 Susan Terrace, S. Plainfield, N.J. 07080 83, 102, 103,140 Sousa, Rebecca 692 Woodrow Ave., Somerville, N.J. 08876 16, 18, 74, 106, 107, 140 Stafford, Barbara 20 S. Cadillac Dr., Somerville, N.J. 08876 78, 140 Stafford, Philip 20 S. Cadillac Dr., Somerville, N.J. 08876 51, 92, 95, 96, 97, 98, 140, 179 Stiff, Catherine 51 Pill Hill Rd., Bernardsville, N.J. 07924 62, 64, 72, 73, 141 Stitt, Alan 164 Green Brook Rd., Greenbrook, N.J. 08812 104, 141 St. Onge, Margaret 60 Olcott Ave., Bernardsville, N.J. 07924 72, 73, 141 Swartzmiller, Ann ' 514 E. Second St., Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 16, 50, 73, 106, 141 Taluba, Barbara R.D. ii-3, Box 245, Lebanon, N.J. 08833 77, 141 Thoden, Richard 147 Johanson Ave., Somerville, N.J. 08876 51, 141 Traynor, Sue 2234 Greenwich St., S. Plainfield, N.J. 07080 Trice, Catherine 24I5edwood Rd., Martinsville, N.J. 08836 Trojanowski, Sharry 34 B Garfield Park Apts., Edison, N.J. 08817 72, 73, 83, 102, 103, 142 Ulrich, Richard 206 Willow St., Piscataway, N.J. 08854 51, 142 Vabolis, Bernard 1g2Harry Rd., Somerville, N.J. 08876 Van Tyne, Chester 6 Thompson St., Raritan, N.J. 08869 18, 48, 60, 61, 8O,113,114,142,145 Wachdorf, Susan Box 248, Long Hill Rd., Flagtown, N.J. 08821 23, 62,113,115,143,181,185 Wachendorf, Thomas Box 408 Holland Brook Rd., Whitehouse Station, N.J. 08889 49, 61, 84, 105, 143, 185 Walter, Laura 397 William St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 18, 49, 60, 72, 143, 185 Waters, Thomas 27E.1giadillac Dr., Somerville, N.J. 08876 Weeks, Robert 98 Post St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 143 Welch, John 170 Falcon Court, Somerville, N.J. 08876 44, 47, 143 Wierzbicki, Cecilia 83 Pearl St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 109, 144 Wilder, Julia 20 West St., Bernardsville, N.J. 07924 44, 50, 72, 73, 78, 84, 144 Abroscat, Dorothy-55, 154 Albe, Joseph-154 Allena, Peter-55, 154 Alvator, Elizabeth-53, 73, 154 Amitrani, Leigh-154 Anatale, Vincent-153, 154 Ancellotti, John-90, 96, 100, 154 Balas, Susan 154 Balog, Georgette-109, 154 Barr, Catherine-59, 61, 66, 67, 79, 154 Beadle, Susan-44, 154 Bell, James-66, 154 Bentley, Edward-154 Black, Caroline-16, 18, 106, 107, 154, 186 Bowman, Laureen-154 Brazill, Burton--154 Breuning, Robert-92, 154 Brill, Michael-154 Buckley, Noreen-108, 109, 154 Bunte, David-154 Burke, William-88, 150, 154 Cahill, Gerald-16, 18, 55, 106, 107, 154 Cama, Albert-66, 96, 100, 154 Campanella, Samuel-55, 96, 100, 149, 154 Chambres, Arthur-86, 88, 89, 154 Christensen, Lisa-59, 66, 154 Corbitt, Christopher-48, 154 Crivello, Beverly-154 Curtis, Patricia-47 Czuprewicz, Paul-154 Dallessio, Patricia-16, 18, 66, 67, 74, 106, 107 154 Dougherty, Colleen-69, 154 Dowd, Annmarie-154 Doyle, James-154 Dudley, Mary-155 Duffy, Brian-66, 155 Duffy, Harry-155 Dzugan, William-155 Eganey, Barbara-65, 155 Elkow, Cynthia-59, 155 Ferguson, Patricia-55, 59, 69, 73, 155 Fidellow, Judith-16, 18, 77, 106, 107 Foley, Gregory-88, 90, 155 Galka, Donna-155 Garay, Michelle-16, 18, 83, 106, 107, 155 Golski, Robert-59, 155 . Grabarczyk, Charles-96, 100, 155 Grau, Margaret-44, 49, 155 Gula, Geraldine-16, 18, 106, 107, 155 Hirrgson, Mary Lou-16, 18, 48, 74, 106, 107, 5 Harrison, Michael-55, 96, 105, 155 Heffernan, Patrick-153, 155 Heinold, Kevin-45, 55, 88, 90, 95, 155 Hemberger, Kathleen-45, 155 Hohenadel, Joanne-59, 155 Holmes, Thomas-48, 90 Hourigan, Thomas-90 Assells, Katherine-159 iff Geor e 159 Ass , g - ffBaab, Judith-159 Barrella, Anna-159 Bassinger, Maureen Baxter, Deborah-73, 159 Beleznay, Annamarie-159 Bennet, John-107 Bieros, Melaine-47, 61, 70, 73, 79, 159 Bowlby, Mari-159 Bradley, Suzanne-73, 159 Brookes, Lawrence-107 Brucia, Joseph-159 Bucklaw, Mari-159 Buratti, Kenneth-105, 159 Burek, Sandra--159 Burke, William-96, 100, 159 Burns, Mary-159 Busby, Gary-159 Byrd, Frances-48, 73, 148, 159 Cahill, Michael-16, 18, 106, 107, 159 Carlino, Leo-159 - na Thomas 105 Caro , - Cashin, Margaret-159 Clifford, William-159 Collins, Ellen-159 Compeau, Anne-159 Conrad, Lori-159 Conti, Gino-96, 100, 159 Wildgen, Lynda 170 Claire Dr., Bridgewater, N.J. 08876 72, 73, 144 Wojciehowski, Michael 51 Culver St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 18, 144 Wurst, Regina 10 Speer St., Somerville, N.J. 08876 56, 60, 72, 73, 79, 80,113,115,144 Wysocki, Marianne 516 Giles Ave., Middlesex, N.J. 08846 16, 77, 106, 107, 144 Junior Index Ivantic, Eileen--59, 155 Ivers, Mary--16, 18, 55, 59, 65, 66, 67, 73, 106, 107, 155 Janotti Ralph-47, 92, 155 Kabo, Dorianne-16, 18, 106, 107, 155 Kearney, William-66, 155 Keip, Joseph-155 Kelly, Kathleen-16, 18, 74, 106, 107, 155 Kennedy, Stephen-59, 60, 155 Khoury, James-61, 96, 99, 155 Kine, Harold-155 Koerner, Susan-74, 155 Kolb, Carol-16, 18, 59, 60, 66, 67, 73, 77, 107, 153, 156 Kosinski, Jane-16, 106, 156 Koterba, Dorothy-109, 156 Lammons, Mary Anne-156 Lamson, Philip-48, 156 Lavelle, Patricia-59, 156 Lawson, Joseph-156 Liscovitz, Michael-150, 156 Loeffler, Hope-16, 44, 73, 106, 109, 150, 156 Lunney, Susanne-102, 103, 156 Lusch, Mark-16, 18, 44, 48, 83, 85, 106, 107, 156 Malik, Louise-156 Manara, Craig-96, 156 Manara, Peter-88, 89, 156 Manning, Mark-156 Marchio, Melanie-156 Marsjanik, Robert-156 Martin, Kevin-156 Mastrobuono, Leo-92, 96, 100, 156 Mastropietro, Michael-156 Maun, Barbara-73, 156 Masur, Thomas-96, 100, 156 McCann, Mary-66, 156 McCaughey, Margaret-16, 18, 52, 70, 73, 74, 83, 106, 107, 156 Mclntyre, Mark-61, 90, 156 Meene, Marion-59, 156 Memoli, Kathryn-51, 156 Mitzak, Patricia-48, 102, 103, 156 Morris, Alice-156 Muglia, Nina-156 Murphy, Joseph-59, 88, 96, 100, 156 h Timoth 88 89 90 92 96 99,156 Murpy, y-, , , ,, Navm, Jeanne-16, 44, 48, 73, 106, 157 Neilsen, Robert-62, 157 Nolan, Susan-16, 44, 80, 106, 157 O'Mara, Patricia-49, 157 0'Nei1l, Kathleen--157 Orecchio, Francis-82, 92, 157 Pachomski, Kathleen-51, 69, 108, 109, 157 Parlante, Francis-82, 92, 157 Pascale. Claudia-53, 109, 157 Petras, Donna-59, 66, 67, 157 Phillips, Henry--105, 157 Pieros, Roberta-157 Sophomore Index Cooper, Edward-96, 100, 159 Cordes, William-159 Corona, Thomas-105, 159 Crivello, Thomas-96, 100, 159 Crofford, Adrienne-160 Cuthbert, Madeline-160 APDacuk, Robert-105, 160 'Dahms, Katherine-70, 153, 160 DeFeo, Lisa-160 Del Paggio, Kevin-160 Demery, Constance-16, 18, 74, 106, 107 Demming, Jo Anne-160 DeSiato, Mary Jane Dooley, Mark-160 -2Dooley, Richard-16, 18, 52, 83, 106, 107, 1 Dorflinger, Mary Jane-44, 160 Dorsey, Robert-160 Duffy, John-160 Duffy, Neal-79, 105, 160 Eckert, Mary Anne-102, 103, 151, 160 Fagan, Maureen-54, 160 Faxon, Lynn-160 Fenlon, Susan-102, 103, 160 Ferguson, John-90, 160 Feury, Peter-105, 160 Francis, Geoffrey-160 Gallivan, Monica-54, 160 Garay, Mark-160 Garcia, Lillian-160 Yannetta, Nancilee 11 Mastogen Dr., Somerville, N.J. 08876 81, 145 Zack, Laura R.D. .7261 Woods Rd., Somerville, N.J. 08876 18, 69, 84,113, 115,145,185 Zolandz, Michael 250 W. Maple Ave., Bound Brook, N.J. 08805 73, 85,107,145 Zuchowski, Clare 710 Woodrow Ave., Finderne-Somerville, N.J. 553276 Pietrucha, Nancy-49, 157 Piller, Kathleen-157 Potenza, Carol-157 Quadagnito, Anthony-157 Quinn, William-96, 100, 157 Rhein, Thomas-16, 18, 106, 107, 157 Riley, Kathleen-44, 102, 103, 157 Rogalski, John-157 Rohrbacker, Lynn-157 Ross, Susan-157 Ruff, James-157 Ruppe, Patrick-92, 157 Ryan, Rosemary-73, 157 Saller, Bruce-59, 96, 100, 157 Schug, Jeanette-14, 16, 18, 66, 74, 106, 107, 157 Shovlin, John-157 Sigle, Gregory-96, 100, 157 Slade, Maureen-157 Sleph, Karen-157 Sloan, Maureen-14, 16, 59, 106, 107, 158 Smedley, Stephanie-14, 69, 73, 158 Smith, Christian-158 Smith, Kevin-104, 158 Sofranko, Barbara-16, 106, 107, 158 Solerak, Elaine-73, 158 Soltis, Robert-96, 100, 158 Spatt, Sharon-158 Stiff, Mary-73, 158 Sullivan, William-55, 59, 60, 158 Swarbrick, Mary--66, 67, 158 Tarentino, Michael-16, 18, 73, 83, 104, 106, 107, 158 Tarrant, Gerard-96, 100, 105, 153, 158 Tasy, Karen--59, 102, 103, 158 Todd, Eileen-16, 73, 106, 107, 158 Towers, Patricia-158 Trapani, Christine-16, 18, 63, 106, 107, 158 Trippanera, Lisa-158 Tysenn, Veronica-158 Vuocolo, Jeannette-16, 18, 59, 63, 73, 106, 107, 150, 158 Vozza, Louis-62, 158 Walters, Valerie-61, 66, 74, 109, 158 Wass, llona-16, 18, 67, 106, 107, 158 Wechsler, Mary Lou-14, 66, 70, 73, 158 Welch, Joseph-158 Westmann, Marion-14, 59, 73, 158 Wisniewski, Samuel-158 Witmer, Henry-16, 18, 59, 73, 74, 106, 107, 158 Wuelfing, James-59, 66, 90, 158 Zalewski, Frank-100, 158 Zolandz, Raymond-59, 60, 61, 158 Zoltek, Marylu-59, 158 Zorzi, Marguerite-16, 59, 73, 82, 106, 158, 179 Zuccarellj, Brian-158 Garipoli, Thomas-160 Garrison, Marshall-16, 18, 83, 106, 107, 160, 186 Gasko, Ellen-160 Gellela, Thomas-160 Gemperle, Michael-48, 160 Gissoni, Barbara-69, 160 1-Grainda, Joan-16, 18, 106, 107, 160 -Granzetto, Cheryl-160 Grau, William-73, 161 Grieg, Karen-102, 103, 161 Grissler, Brian-16, 18, 91, 106, 107, 161 Hardgrove, John-96, 100, 161 Hardgrove, Susan-161 Harrison, Patricia-16, 18, 106, 107, 161 Hickey, Philip-161 Hicks, Gloria-161 Howell, Marian-161 lacoviello, John-16, 18, 106, 107, 161 Iasiello, Lydia-161 Ivers, Anne-16, 18, 69, 106, 107, 161 Jahn, Mary Lee-161 wlohnson, Kathleen-44, 161 --Johnson, Virginia-73, 161 Kelly, Thomas-90, 92, 96, 100, 161 Kendra, Thomas-161 Kennedy, Mary-102, 103, 153, 161 Kiely, Katherine-161 Killeen, Judy-80, 151, 161 Kiss, Theresa-161 Klitsch, Joseph-46, 161 Koep, Kathleen-44 Konopka, Kenneth-161 Kosinski, Florence-161 Kotalic, Geore-96, 100, 161 Koterba, Susanne-161 Kyle, James-161 -+Laggini, Marguerite-16, 18, 61, 106, 107, 161 La Rue, Pamela-161 Lavelle, Stephen-90, 161 Lavin, Thomas-162 Lazor, Mary--162 Lefkanic, Andrea-162 Leichte, Robert-16, 18, 52, 74, 90, 105. 107 Lella, Richard-96, 100, 162 Leonard, Joseph 162 Lieve, Jan-162 Liscio, Deborah-162 Loeffler, Margaret-16, 106, 107, 162 Lotito, Christopher-92, 96, 100, 162 4Lukenda, Donna-162 H-'Mac Gillivray, Richard-162 Mack, Veronica-46, 162 McDermott, Kathryn-162 McGinty, John-47, 96, 100, 162 - Memoli, Emilie-73, 79, 162 Messero, Angela-162 Miller, Margaret-69, 162 Mills, Regina-102, 103, 153, 162 Moffett, Robert-96, 100, 162 MuldcaontEdfvardT2g, 96, 100, 162 Mur , ar een- Murghy, Kevin-88, 90, 96, 100, 162 Murphy, Richard-162 4 J Albe, Anne-165 Allena, Christopher-101, 165 Aloia, Andrea-16, 18, 61, 106, 107, 109, 165 Barbati, Carl-165 Barisonek, Michael-165 Bartolomeo, Bruce-16, 18, 106, 107, 165 Batchelder, Deborah-61, 153, 165 Beaumont, Deborah-49, 61, 165 Beaumont, Mary Catherine-61, 165 Bedell, Maureen-165 Bell, Catherine-165 Benjamin, Ann-165 Blaine, Diane-49, 165 Bodnar, Elizabeth-165 Brown, Jeffrey-78, 101, 165 Brucia, David-91, 165 Buckelew, Michael-101, 165 Buckley, Diane-148, 165 Bunca, Valerie Burshnic, Deborah-165 Capano, Michele-165 Carlton, Randy-91, 165 Case, Barbara-165 Chambres, Kevin-47, 91, 165 Clark, Debra-46, 165 Craig, Anne-165 Crivello, Joni-165 Cross, Walter-165 Dacuk, Robert-105 Del Rocco, Catherine-165 Demming, Donald-165 DeNero, Martin-101, 165 Dietz, Karen-165 Dorsey, Richard-165 Dubrowski, James-46, 101, 165 Duffy, Timothy-69, 101, 165 Dugan, Edward-63, 64, 65, 165 Elkind, Kathryn-165 Esler, Carol--16, 18, 106, 107, 165 Falencki, Peter-91, 101, 153, 166 Faulborn, Martin-166, 186 Fischer, Jeffrey-91, 166 Flatley, Joan-166 Florio, Dale-69, 79, 91, 152, 166 Foley, Richard-166 Frangione, Anthony-166 Frizen, Gregory-101, 166 Gambal, William-166 Garay, Dale-166 172 Mushalko, Ann Marie-44, 79, 162 Myers, Charles-162 Nagle, Anne-46, 162 Ochs, Patricia-46, 53, 162 O'Donnell, Debra--162 O'Keefe, Thomas-162 1Olkowski, Edward-105, 162 O'Shea, James-163 Palma, Sherri-163 Pannone, Denise-163 Pelesky, Robyn-163 'Perantoni, Carla Sue-16, 18, 44, 66, 74, 79, 106, 107, 163 Phillips, James-163 Pickell, Stephen Piller Nanc -163 , Y Poggi, Ernest-16, 18, 52, 83, 91, 106, 107, 163 Potter, Michele-163 Price, Barbara-163 Rascher, Catherine-163 -'-Reynolds, Joseph-16, 18, 106, 107, 163 Rohrbacker, Valerie-163 Rooney, Edward-90, 163 Ruff, Barbara-163 Ruggini, Adele-163 Russick, John-163 Rutkowski, Kenneth-163 Sabosik, George-69, 105, 163 Sadorski, Rita-163 Sadowski, Chester-105, 163 Salerno, Mary Anne-16, 18, 106, 107, 163 Sartin, Karen-44, 163 Scaletti, Anthony-96, 100, 163 Schaeffner, Susan-66, 153, 163 Schreiber, Robert-96, 100, 163 Freshman Index Garcia, Daisy-61, 109, 166 , . - 6 Garrison, Malia 16, 18, 10 , 107, 166, 186 Gibney, Gerard-166 Gissoni, Kathleen-166 ' Greig, William-91, 101, 166 Gross, Michael-61, 166 Guastella, Angela-166 Gulick, Rosemarie-166 Hamill, Veronica-166 Hardgrove, Russell-101, 166 Hauber, Susan-166 Heffernan, Michael-101, 166 Herman, Gregory-101, 166 Herrera, George-166 Hess, Michele-166 Hohenadel, James-166 Horner, Lora-16, 18, 106, 107, 166 Huddleston, Catherine-166 Jahn, William--166 Johnson, Robert-91, 101, 166 Kalina, Patricia-166 Kapuscienski, Edward-101, 166 Kelly, Brian-46, 101, 166 Kemper, Thomas-101, 166 Kilduff, Kevin-91, 101, 166 Kine, Jo Anne-166 Kiss, William-91, 166 Knapp, Joseph-166 Kosinski, Catherine-167 Kulak, Joseph-167 Lamont, Anthony-101, 167 Lavelle, William-91, 167 Liccardi, Lila-167 Licitra, Eileen-167 Lotito, John-101, 105, 167 Mackinson, Mary-167 Manning, Gerard-101, 167 Marchio, Timothy-101, 153, 167 Martin, William-54, 101, 167 Maselli, John-16, 18, 106, 107, 167 McCarthy, Judith-167 McCarthy, Reginald McKeon, Theresa-167 McNamara, Michael--167 McPartland, William-167 Memet, Linda-167 . V 1 Miller, Jerome-26, 46, 10 , 105, 167 Mitzak, Susan-167 Moore, Elizabeth-167 Shay, James-163 Sharkey, Maryanne-163 ..Shovlin, Bridget-61, 109, 163 Simone, Donna-164 Smith, Donald-164 Solarek, Edmund-164 Spock, Suzanne-164 Stefanowicz, Lydia-164 Sternadori, Richard-46, 164 Stitt, Michael-46, 104, 164 Straszewski, Mary-164 Swarbrick, Daniel-16, 18, 83, 106, 107, 164 Sweeney, William-164 Teischer, Marian Thomas, Gloria Tozzi, Joan-153, 164, 187 Tozzi, Sharon-46, 151, 164 Trapani, Dolores-16, 18, 106, 107, 164, 186 Trice, Patricia-164 'Truax, Holly-164 Van Driel, Jo Anne-164 4- -'Van Tyne, Mary-164 Vokes, John-164 Vuocolo, Michael-54, 90, 164 Walsh, Richard-69, 164 Walters, David-90, 92, 96, 100, 164 Weckman, John-164 Wierzbicki, Monica-164 Wildgen, Elaine-47, 164 Williams, John-96, 100, 105, 164 Witmer, Marguerite-16, 18, 106, 107, 164 Wrobliewski, Carol-164 Yannetta, Judy-164 Zaninelli, William-49, 54, 88, 90, 96, 100, 151, 164 Moretti, Elaine-167 Moulton, Markf167 Muniz, Philomena-167 Munley, Christopher-101, 167 Munley, Lawrence-167 Munyer, Deborah-69, 167 Murphy, Claire-167 Murray, Richard-52, 78, 101, 167 Navin, Margaret-167 Nolan, Patricia-108, 109, 167 O'Brien, Elizabeth-167 O'Brien, Patricia-167 Ochen, John-14, 16, 18, 106, 107, 167 Ohnmacht, Susan-167 O'Keefe, Robert-167 O'Shea, Patti Jean-168 Parlante, Mark-168 Paulding, John-168 Peterson, Richard-168 Pietruach, Barbara-54, 168 Pine, Marcellus-168 Rafalko, Sylvester-168 Randall, 'Thomas-28, 69, 91, 101, 168 Rice, Diane-168 Romanowski, Josephine-168 Rubico, David--168 Simmons, Ann Marie-168 Skorup, Eileen-168 Slaby, Arnold-91, 101, 153, 168 Sloan, Peter-91, 101, 168 Sofranko, George-168 Sopko, Margaret-78, 168 Spilatro, Diane-168 Stabile, Sandra-168 Stiff, Thomas-16, 18, 106, 107, 168 Teeling, Bruce-168 Tirrell, Robert-16.1 18, 106, 107,, 168 Todd, Pamela-16, 18, 106, 107, 168 Tosco, John-16, 18, 106, 107, 168 Tysenn, Anthony-101, 168 Walter, Kevin-28, 168 Weeks, Kenneth-168 Welch, James-101, 105, 168 Welle, Elaine-78, 168 Welsh, Joan-168 Williams, Jane--168 Wurst, Carol-168 York, Joan-168 Zalewski, John-96, 168 Zupp, Karen-168 L W VV cy Gem bb Jq vvvvuc 43 O 0 Q 'H 1 XCN E YO v 6 VIE wan? 5 gifurlk dl WE' W V d2lY I 1 U Q 11 JC-0 gg? 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Best Wishes EGAN MACHINERY COMPANY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CENTRAL JERSEY Somerville, N. J. FOREST LODGE R.M.E. Enterprises, Inc. 1 1 Reinman Rd. Warren, N. J. 07060 Robert Max Evans, President 754-7300 A FRIEND A FRIEND CARLO C. GELARDI, INC. 306 Adamsville Road Somerville, N. J. GIBUS BROS. FUEL OIL COMPANY Compliments of the GREENE UNIFORM CO., INC. PATRICK L. HEDDEN, REALTOR, INSURORS Somerset Co. Multiple Listing J OHNS-MANVILLE PRODUCTS CORPORATION J OHNS-MANVILLE PRODUCTS CORPORATION REVEREND CHARLES I. LA CAVERA Saint Anne's Church Raritan, N. J. LA FONTAINE 8z BUDD, INC. 18 Davenport Street Somerville, N. J. MARY, MOTHER OF GOD PARISH Flagtown, N. J. MULLER Sc CASHIN SPORTING GOODS, INC. NATIONAL REPRODUCTIONS, INC. MR. AND MRS. JAMES F. O'BRIEN OUR LADY OF MT. VIRGIN CHURCH PELICAN SKI SHOP Route 22 Whitehouse, N. J. MR. AND MRS. CARL J. PENSAK THE PEOPLE'S SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS,N. 200 E. Main Street Somerville, N. J. 08876 FRANK PETROZZO, JR. Bernardsville, N. J. ROMANO'S BUS SERVICE, INC. SOMERSET BAKERY 918 Camplain Road Manville, N. J. SOMERSET HILLS 8: COUNTY NATIONAL BANK SOMERSET HILLS MIMEOGRAPH 85 SECRETARIAL SERVICE Job Resume Service Addressing and Mailing U. S. Hwy. No. 202 Far Hills 234-1014 SOMERSET REAL ESTATE AGENCY 204 E. Main Street Somerville, N. J. 725-1323 Best Wishes Class of '70 SOMERVILLE INN TEPPER'S Plainfield and Short Hills Mall 120 W. Front Street TERRY'S OUTLET STORE Boontonware and Gifts 340 Hwy. 22 Greenbrook, N. J. 356-9350 TOWNE LABORATORIES Somerville, N. J. T. B. TRAYNOR 8z SON Plumbing 8a Heating So. Plainfield, N. J. THE TRICE FAMILY UNITED SUPPLY COMPANY West End Ave. 8: Rt. 22 No. Plainfield, N. J. 757-3232 Wholesale Distributors Plumbing, Hydronic Air Conditioning, and Industrial Supplies VALLEYVIEW REALTY INC. VALLEYVIEW REALTORS Lots-N ew Homes-Re-Sales-Conventional F.H.A. and V.A., Financing 264 West Union Ave. 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. 322-4989 Walter S. Heinzer, Proprietor Walter S. Heinzer, Jr., General Manager Congratulations to the Class of 1970 MR. AND MRS. JOHN ZOLANDZ AND MARY ANN ACME ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. 29 Union Ave. Somerville, N. J. 725-0500 ALUMINUM SIDING BY LOU BODOR 212 Grant Ave. Middlesex, N. J . ANTHONY'S BEAUTY SALON 691 East Main Street Findeme, Somerville, N. J. 722-8989 ANTHONY'S BEAUTY SALON 691 East Main Street Findeme, Somerville, N. J. 722-8989 EUGENE AND MARY BARR B 8: B NURSERIES Highway No. 22 Bound Brook, N. J. 08805 CHARLES J. BECKER 8: BRO., INC. CHARLES J. BECKER 8: BRO., INC. BIELOWSKI REAL ESTATE AGENCY Manville, N. J. BILRIC TILE 618 E. Main Street Somerville, N. J. BOUND BROOK LAUNDRY SERVICE 265 W. Union Ave. EL 6-0647 BRISTOL MOTORS Rt. 22 North Plainfield PL 5-6400 MR. RAUL E. L. COMESANAS La Nacion Americana Inc. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND CARL FURNITURE, INC. Fumiture 8: Appliances 329 Talmadge Ave., Bound Brook, N. J. 356-7178 CARTER PERSONNEL SERVICE 152 West 42nd Street New York, N. Y. CASAMORELLA, INC. Lawn 8: Patio Items Indoor Statuary SPONSORS CASCADE LINEN SERVICE W. H. CAWLEY 8: COMPANY CURTIS DAIRY Box 405 Somerville, N. J. CENTRAL JERSEY PAINTERS 8: DECORATORS 1788 E. 2nd Street Scotch Plains, N. J. 322-7815 CONTI JEWELERS 18 Division Street Somerville, New Jersey RA 5-2 171 DALLESSIO'S SHELL STATION 131 No. Gaston Avenue Somerville, N. J. 725-9877 DIEGES 8: CLUST 226 Public Street Providence, R. I. 02905 MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE DOWDY 8: FAMILY R. B. EDWARDS ESLER REALTY Sales-Appraisals-Consultants 722-8 850 A FRIEND A FRIEND FAR HILLS INN Mike Malitz, Innkeeper Somerville, N. J. FENNESSY BUICK INC. 135 W. Main Street Somerville, N. J . FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH PLAINFIELD Anne W. Hamilton, President 1 South Plainfield Avenue South Plainfield, N. J . Plainfield 6-6075 LOUIS FRANGIONE--TAILOR GREENBROOK OUTDOOR SPORT SHOP Sporting Goods for every use Rt. 22, Greenbrook Twp. 968-0488 MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND GRZYWINSKI HALPERN AGENCY Real Estate - Appraisals 56 East High Street Somerville, N. J. 722-81 8 1 HAWLEY 8L MCLACHLAN 75 East Main Street Somerville, N. J . Frank P. Zito, Travel Manager 725-0140 HENRY'S Air Conditioning, Inc. 870 Rte. 22 Somerville, N. J. 08876 HENRY'S AIR CONDITIONING, INC. HIGHVIEW GARAGE General Auto Repair Highview Avenue, Bemardsville, N. J. 766-0535 HILLSBORO PHARMACY 438 Route 206 South Somerville, N. J. 08876 JOHN F. KELLY MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH J . KELLY M. W. KELLY MARKET J. H. LEWIS UNIFORM COMPANY VINCENT T. LEWIS MR. AND MRS. CLEMENTE J. LICCARDI MAC ARTHUR MARTINSVILLE INN, INC. ST. MATTHIAS CHURCH Somerset, N. J. A. F. MC GUIRK, INC. Bernardsville, N. J. FOUR CORNER LIQUOR MART MIDDLEBROOK COCKTAIL LOUNGE North Bridge St. 8: Hwy. 22 Somerville, N. J. 08876 Anthony Esposito, Manager RA 5-9598-RA 5-9743 MIDDLESEX FUNERAL HOME 528 Bound Brook Road Middlesex, N. J. 08846 MIDDLESEX FURNITURE Colonial Specialists MORECRAFT FUEL CO. Dunellen, N. J. MOUNTAIN CORNER ESSO Mt. Ave. and West End Ave. Somerville, N. J. MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH C. MURPHY MR. AND MRS. DENIS J. NOLAN OLYMPIA, U.S.A. PARKWAY DELICATESSEN 280 Dukes Pkwy. Somerville, N. J. M. PAUL HAIR DRESSER 18 Claremont Road Bemardsville, N. J. 766-0733 PETER'S Jewelry 8: Gift Shop, Inc. Bound Brook, N. J. 08805 QUEEN CITY FUEL OIL COMPANY 717 North Avenue Plainfield, N. J. 07062 THE RARITAN SAVINGS BANK Member F.D.I.C. Best Wishes REDWOOD INN RESEARCH-COTTRELL, INC. AND DEGREMONT-COTTRELL, INC. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. VINCENT L. RICCARDO CARL RICKERT ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH Bound Brook, N. J. SEABOARD TRACTOR 8: EQUIPMENT CORP. 259 Mountain Avenue Somerville, N. J. 08876 RAYMOND J. SHEENAN Funeral Home Dunellen, N. J. Good Luck SHERMAN 8: SONS J EWELERS Shopping Center Somerville, N. J . SHOP-RITE OF MIDDLESEX MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH F. SIMMONS SIMPLICITY POWER EQUIPMENT-LARRY'S 152 Amwell Road Neshanic 369-7361 SOMERSET COUNTY SAVINGS 8z LOAN ASSOCIATION SOMERSET TIRE SERVICE Somerville Circle, Somerville, N. J. SOMERVILLE DODGE SOMERVILLE DODGE SOMERVILLE INN SPEER FUNERAL HOME Norman R. Van Arsdale STEFANOW FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT Box 277 Fanwood, New Jersey 07023 SUNSET COLONIAL DINER U. S. Hwy. 22, Greenbrook, N. J. 08812 George Psak-John Danko Phone: 356-2674 TOP MILLS INC. N.Y.C. TOWNE STUDIO MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH TROSKY PATRON Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Allena Allen and Bubenick, Cinder Blocks, Mason Suppliesg Stelton Road, Piscataway, N. J. Allen and Bubenick, Cinder Blocks, Mason Supplies: Stelton Road, Piscataway, N. J. Alley Bros. - Main Street, Finderne, N. J. Ancellotti Family American Furniture Co.-217-19 E. Main St., Bound Brook, N. J.-John Mizerek, EL 6-2888, EL 6-6200 Angelone's Florist-Route 202, Raritan, N. J. Compliments of Apgar Bros. Armonde's Mobil - Middlesex, N. J. Armstrong Trucking Co., Inc. Autosport Inc.-573 Thompson Ave., Bound Brook, New Jersey 08805 Robert W. Bahr 8: Sons-647 Bound Brook Rd., Dunellen--Carpet - Linoleum - Tile Bilric Tile Biondi's Garden Center - Middlesex, N. J. Phone 356-0227 Bonnie's Flowers-6 West Main St., Somerville, N. J. Bound Brook Veterinary Clinic Bradlees Dept. Store-South Plainfield Compliments of Brady Family, Jamaica, N. Y. VAN SYCKEL INC. Realtors, Insurors, Appraisers-Since 1865 20 Hamilton Street Bound Brook, N. J. VAUGHN'S GOURMET CORNER Compliments of WALD DRUGS 40 W. Main Street Somerville, N. J. WALKER,S DELICATESSEN 2341 Plainfield Avenue So. Plainfield, N. J. 07080 WENGRYN CONSTRUCTION CO. Asphalt Paving 685 Foothill Road Somerville, N. J. WEST END CITGO WHITEY SIGNS 57 Culver Street Somerville, N. J. 725-5062 YE OLDE YORKE INN 1007 Old York Road Raritan, New Jersey Branchburg Sunoco Mr. and Mrs. Gustav F. Bruns Joan Buchanan Bucky's Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Cahill Capri Restaurant-Route 206, South Somerville, N. J Carlton's Men's and Boys' Wear--Somerset Shopping Center, Somerville, N. J. Casamorella Inc. Cathy's Sport Spot-Cathy Bertelli-346 North Avenue, Dunellen, N. J .-968-0771 Centre Shoppe of Manville Charles' J ewelers--238 S. Main Street, Manville, N. J Cheser Bros. - Good Luck Reverend Frederick J. Clancy Colonial Office Furniture Co.-School--Library- Church and Office F urniture-191 Central Ave., Newark-Telephone: C2013 642-0314 Ralph Condo Daniel H. Conroy Corbo's Sunoco-Rt. 22 8z N. Gaston Ave. Somerville, N. J. 08876 Mr. and Mrs. Carmine A. Corona Compliments of Mayor Crabiel-Milltown, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Craig Frank DeLuccia, Scaffolding Dooley Bros. Chevrolet Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dahms DiPaolo's Carpet Center Compliments of Dix's Liquors Dreier's Sporting Goods Dumont's Cards and Gifts-5 7 West Main Street, Somerville, N. J . 08876 Dunellen Theatre J . S. Federico Insurance Agency Florek's Sun Service-595 River Road, Piscataway, N. J. 08854-Phone: 885-9893 Foods Plus-63 W. Main St., Somerville, N. J. Foothills Delicatessen Forsgate Barber Shop-19W Division St., Somerville, N. J. 08876 A Friend Good Luck Class of '70-A Friend F ucillo 8: Warren Funeral Home-Manville, N. J . Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fureno and Family Gaetano's Beauty Salon-75 W. Somerset St., Raritan Garden of Paper--South Plainfield-Clark Garden State Gatto Machinery Development Corp. Gavazzi Tire-3 Frelinghuysen Ave., Raritan, N. J. Phone: 725-3244 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grainda Granetz-Regent House Haydens Flower and Gift Shop-307 East Second St. Bound Brook, N. J. The Heffernan Family Heights Pharmacy-10 Plainfield Ave. Coff River Rd.J Piscataway, N. J.--M. Rifkin, B.S., R.P.-885-1000 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hickey Ferd Hoch Co., Inc. Herman and Hank Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Hughes Hunterdon County Trust Company Good Luck Kids!-Ike and Cheese Howard J ohnson's-Rt. 22, Somerville Julian Hairdressers-509 West Union Ave., Bound Brook, N. J .-Closed Mondays-Phone: 356-9721 Mr. and Mrs. Walter J . Kavanaugh Kemper Pontiac-Cadillac Inc. Kermizian Carpets-Middlesex Kermizian Carpets Inc. Kripsak Agency-166 West End Ave., Somerville, N Best of Luck to the Class of '70-Reverend Michael Kseniak4St. Mary's Church, South River, N. J. Reverend Stan Levandoski--St. J oseph's Church- East Millstone, N. J . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Lewis Here's to Preston Lewis, 4 years of hard work Dr. and Mrs. Joseph LiBrizzi Mr. and Mrs. N. Licitra The Local Pub-19 Division Street John L. Luckner To Mr. M -The man who gave us everything- 4B-Your old 4C! Malaker Corp. Lots of Luck from Mary's Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Marquess-Good Luck to Graduates '70 St. Mary's Church--Bound Brook, N. J .-Reverend John J . Nowak-Pastor St. Mary's Rosary Altar Society-Bound Brook, N. J . J . Mastro Shoes Compliments of the McNamara Family Middlesex Radio and TV, Inc. Minuteman-Rt. 206, Somerville, N. J . Mowder Pharmacy of Far Hills Inc.-Far Hills, N. J . Muller 8a Cashin, Inc.-Sporting Goods-Somerville Nardus Corporation-212 Easton Blvd., South Plainfield Mr. and Mrs. William Navin Norge Dry Cleaning 84 Laundry-Village-Plainfield Ave., South Plainfield, N. J . Novicky's Music Studio-249 So. Main St., Manville, N. J . Mr. and Mrs. A. J . O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. John O'Donnel1 and Family Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ohnmacht Park Service-2300 Park Ave., South Plainfield, N. J . Pat and George Patullo Bros.--Cleaners and Tailors- Bound Brook, N. J . Patullo's Tavern Inc. Pellicane Oil Co. Perini and Gorny-14 East Main St., Somerville, N. J 725-6767 Compliments of Pessaroff Cleaners, Inc. Peters Jewelry and Gift Shop-Bound Brook, N. J . Peters Jewelry and Gift Shop-Bound Brook, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J . Petras P 8: M Furniture and Appliances Inc. Bound Brook and Manville, N. J . Post-Route 22 and Mercer-Somerville, N. J. Raritan Bakery-49 W. Somerset St., Raritan, N. J. Raritan Liquors Raritan Valley Plumbing Supply Co. Ray's Sport Shop, Inc.-Scotch Plains, N. J. 07076 Ribra Builders-162 West End Ave., South Plainfield, N. J . Richard's Fuel Oils Inc.-1 10 So. Bridge St., Somerville, N. J .-725-4444 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rickert Rick's Cycle Center-2l W. Main Street, Bound Brook, N. J. Rick's Cycle Center-21 W. Main Street, Bound Brook, N. J. River Road Esso-356-9892-Dick Waldon Roosevelt Cafe 81 Banquet Room-200 Talmadge Ave., Bound Brook, N. J. Royal Chevrolet-476 W. Union Ave., Bound Brook, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. R. William Ryan The Sargent Company Best Wishes-Schnitzspahn Garden Center-495 Union Avenue, Middlesex, N. J. 08846 356-0607 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Sfisco Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Shovlin Compliments -- Somerset Bldg. Supply Co. 169 Somerset St., No. Plainfield, N. J. Somerset Press, Inc. Somerset Travel, Inc. Somerville Pharmacy-21 Union Ave., Somerville, N. J. Compliments from Somerville Well Drilling Co., Inc. Sousa's Phones Speer Funeral Home-Norman R. Van Arsdale, Mgr. State Bank of Somerset County Mr. and Mrs. George H. St.Onge Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Sopher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Swartzmiller Tex's Liquor Store Touch of Beauty-Bound Brook Rd., Middlesex Towne Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Truax Twin Service Dry Cleaners The Ulrich Family Uncle John Luckner Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Walter Waslin Dry Wall and Insulation-Call: 466-1464 Carea Code 6091 Free Estimates Watchung Pool Supplies Inc.-Watchung Installation, Inc.-Rte. 22, No. Plainfield, N. J. Wendell, Inc.-350 Grove St., Somerville, N. J. Wendell's-Expert Watch Repairing-Stephen Blath, Prop.-113 E. Main St., Bound Brook, N. J. Werring Chevrolet - Oldsmobile, Inc. Compliments of West End Glass Co. Whitt Bros.--Floor Covering-569 Bound Brook Rd. Middlesex, N. J. F. W. Woolworth-Good Luck '70 F. W. Woolworth-Somerset Shopping Center W. T. Grant Co. Yangmingshan Industries Your Fiat Volvo Dealer-Autosport Inc. Bound Brook Barbara Mary Zideck ABCO Products-870 U. S. Hwy. 322, Somerville-Quality Aluminum - Ornamental Railings - Suspended Ceilings Mr. and Mrs. Abel Acme Markets, Middlesex Acme Men's Formals-Specializing in Formal Wear-Patrick J. Maglione Adamsville Cities Service-Rt. 28, Somerville Alexander's Shoe Store-342 North Ave., Dunellen American Aluminum Co.-507 Bound Brook Rd., Middlesex J. S. Amerman Co.-Building Supplies- Neshanic Station Anonymous- For Our Lady Appliances VROOM'S Notions-367 North Ave., Dunellen, N. J. Phone: 968-3737 Archies Men's Sr Boy's Shop FRIE D Douglas Armstrong Family Bacci alou 's Irish Potato House rs. ane a er Barney's Beauty Salon-722-5220 Batchelder Family B 8r B Nurseries-Hwy. 322, Bound Brook N. J . 08805 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beaumont Beneficial Finance Co. Bernards Sewing Center Bill's T.V. and Music Center-Bernardsville Bill's T.V. and Music Center Biondi's Florist and Garden Centre- Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions 601 Union Ave., Middlesex, N. J. Phone: 469-2878 Mr. and Mrs. John Blaine Mrs. Mary Blaine 9 Blanton 8: Steele Hardware Al Bohem's Golf Center The Bootery Boris and Natasha Boro Delicatessen-619 Bound Brook Rd., Middlesex, N. J. Boro Liquors Bound Brook Cleaners-231 East Main St., Bound Brook, N. J. Braddock Heat Treating Co., Inc. Branchburg Esso-936 Route 202, Somerville, N. J. 08876-725-9695 Branchburg Pharmacy, Inc.-L. I. Goldstein M. Ackerman-1010-14 Route 202 Branchburg - Somerville, N. J. Brick Church Appliance-81 W. Main St., Somerville, N. J.-T. V. and Small Appliance and Giftware tBrickman's Garage Brite Cleaners-23 Union Ave., Somerville, N. J.-722-3665 Brown's Mountain Garage Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Brucia Robert Byrne Mr. and Mrs. James J. Capano Carriage Trade-Stage House Village Scotch Plains, N. J. 07076 Caruso 8: Son-Carpenters 8: Builders 619 Rt. 28, Raritan, N. J.-725-2006 Center Barber Shop Center Barber Shop Charlie and Jean, 1969 Charneski and Bongiorno Chippy's Auto Mart-201 North Avenue, Dunellen, N. J.-755-3900 Stephen Cisz Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Clark Coiffures by Fran Colonial Coiffures-Leonard 8: Robert 756-0200 Mrs. James A. Conway Mr. and Mrs. James Corriveau JoAnn Corriveau and Gary Nesbitt The Country Cobbler-Shoe Stores Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. D'Alessi0 Pat D'Apolito David's-Family Apparel Whitehouse Station-Hillsboro Reverend John K. Dermond Shirley DeSiato Joseph R. Dillon Dominicks Pizzeria--Orders-to-take-out Fresh Dough Made Daily Somerset Shopping Center-526-03 30 Dorell and Son-Master Locksmiths Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Douglas D 8: R Boat Sales Co. Hwy. 22, Green Brook, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Eckert, Capt. Frederick J. Eckert, U.S.A. Kathleen M. Eckert, Maryanne B. Eckert, Thomas F. Eckert, Class of '69 Ennio's Styling-19 West Main Street Somerville, N. J. 08876--722-5388 Wm. Favier 8: Sons, Inc.-West End Ave., Somerville, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Finan A Five Dollar Friend Fleetwood Kitchens Flemington Chrysler-Plymouth Flemington, N. J.-782-8400 Frank's Chevron Service Station Bound Brook Rd., Middlesex Mr. and Mrs. Domingo Fraticelli A Friend A Friend A Friend of the Little People Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Frizen Good Luck to the Class of '70- Mrs. Marion Gallagher Gallaway 8: Crane Funeral Home ' 9 Church Street, Bemardsville 101 South Finley Ave., Basking Ridge, N. J Gaston Avenue Bakery George's Chevron Service Station Mr. and Mrs. Gerard R. Gessner, Jr. Gifts N Cards, Manville Mr. and Mrs. Harry Giorello Glaser's-Raritan, N. J. God Bless Your Heads-The Front Green Brook Acres Memorials-257 U. S. 22 Green Brook, N. J. The Grivner Family Kathryn V. Gulick Mr. and Mrs. John Haffer John P. Harrington Henry and Rose-K 8: S Television George A. Herman Hi-Way Discount Sleep Center Rte. 22, Green Brook, N. J. H 8: M Engineering, Inc.-Clifton, N. J. Hoagie Hut-357 Union Avenue, Somerville 722-4880 Mr. and Mrs. George Hoberman Bob Honeyman's Hoski Florist and Gift Shop Hunterdon Sporting Goods-Flemington Shopping Ctr., Flemington--782-5312 Italian Home Products-Raritan, N. J. Compliments of Jerry's Beauty Center Jerry's Beauty Center-Somerville, N. J. Joe's Sunoco Service-Route 202 8: Church St., Bernardsville, N. J.-766-2816 Johnny's Diner-Rt. 22, Somerville, N. J. Kathy's Florist-Manville, N. J. Mr. Edward Kendra Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kiely Mr. and Mrs. George F. Kirkpatrick Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kiss Korby's Men's and Boys' Shop Bardy Farms, Warrenville, N. J. Mr. N. M. Krauszer Mary Ann Lasko-Ll-I.S. '69 Lilaine's Sport Shoppe-Bound Brook The Little Brown Jug-Gene and Elly Lloyds Colonial Furniture Lozito's Liquor Store , Mr. and Mrs. David G. Lucas Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lunney John T. Lynch Mac and Sue Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Macchi Madeline's Delicatessen The Mahoney Family Robert G. Manhire Manville Coiffures- Prop. Patricia Ann Interland Mary and Catherine McNulty M 8: B Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. James McIntyre Michael James Cleaners, Inc. Middlebrook Cocktail Lounge-North Bridge St. 8: 22 Hwy., Somerville, N. J. Middlesex Borough Pharmacy Middlesex Liquor Stores Inc.-708 Union Ave., Middlesex, N. J. Middlesex Pharmacy Middlesex Photo Center-730 Union Ave., 'Middlesex, N. J. 08846 Mrs. V. J. Mellin Mike's Colonial Mill End Shop-79 Talmadge Ave., Bound Brook, N. J.-356-2330 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Miron Mary R. Moffitt Mr. and Mrs. Peter Muniz D. Musolino and Son-Mason Contractors Green Brook, N. J. The New Duke's Farm Inn-Route 206 South Somerville, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Nielsen Mr. Stephen Novicky Mr. John O'Connor Martin Orshan Packard's Farmers Market-Route 206 South Wednesday and Friday-2 P.M.-I0 P.M. Palumbo Pharmacy, Inc.-25 Mine Brook Road, Bernardsville, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. James Pellicane Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pellicane, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pellicane Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pensak Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pickell Karl Plumhoff Mr. and Mrs. F. Piellusch Congratulations to the Class of '70--From Mrs. Regina Ptaszynski and Family Ralph's Citgo Red Bull Inn-Somerville, N. J. Leo W. Rhenn, J r.-Public Accountant The Riley Family Roma Beauty Salon Mrs. Mary L. Rooney Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Rork Royal Battery Distributor-1095 St. George Ave., Colonia, N. J.-382-6200 Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Ruff Mr. and Mrs. John Russick Ruth's Dress Shop-Bound Brook, N. J. W. A. Ryback S 8: J Truck Sales, Inc.-Rt. 22, Somerville, N. J. Sabia's Dean Service-752-9786-Cor. Stelton Rd. 8: New Brunswick Ave., So. Plainfield Louis E. Saft Opticians Mr. and Mrs. Chester Scaletti, Sr. and Son Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schneider-339 New Market Rd., Dunellen, N. J. R. B. Schwab Inc., Travel Agency-553 Bound Brook Rd., Middlesex, N. J. Mr. F. A. Scruggs-18 W. Main St., Somerville, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver B. Simmons, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Skillman Mr. and Mrs. George Sofranko Somerset Bowlerama Somerset Esso-Rt. 202, Raritan, N. J. Somerset Textile Store Somerville Aluminum Inc. The Somerville Florist Somerville Wig Super Market The Sopher Family Sopko Moving and Storage, Inc. Spalding Movers-Interstate Carriers 60 Sherman Ave., New York, N. Y. f2l2D-Lorraine 7-3240 Mr. and Mrs. George Spatt Stabile's Atlantic Steck's Delicatessen Somerville Shopping Center Frank N. Stein Steinman's Shoe Store Wm. H. Sueter 8: Son SVI Texas Rest -- 238 North Ave., Dunellen, N. J. Fred G. Thomas, Jr. Best of Luck to the Class of 1970-Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tokash Tony's Barber Shop Michael Tosco 8: Sons, Inc. Towne Florist CFTDJ Compliments of Anthony J. Tozzi Tozzi Appliance Center-722-0048 The Traynor Family Tri-Boro TV 8: Appliance Troisi's Engraving Service Uneeda Brooks Appliance Union Ave. Pharmacy, Bound Brook Union Supply Co., Inc. United Cleaners-143 Vosseller Ave., Bound Brook, N. J. - EL 6-7442 Valle Hairdressers-Middlesex Shopping Center EL 6-8808-Under New Management Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Van Tyne Victors Inc. Vogels The Vozza Family Vuocolo Family Wayne's Sunoco Service Mr. and Mrs. F. Welle Mr. and Mrs. John P. Westman Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wilder, Jr. Williams Furniture-Rt. 22, No. Plainfield Mrs. L-awrence Wolf F. W. Woolworth Co.-Bernardsville, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Wroblewski Wroblewski Family R. A. Wysocki John and Elsie Yarus Stanley A. Zembruski Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Reno Zorzi Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Zuchowski Allens Tots and Teens Mr. and Mrs. A. Aloia Greg Aloia Alpine Furniture The Amazing Mets The Amazin' Met Fans Amwell Bakery Andrea, Alysia and Jeffrey Ann and Mike Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Arnold and Joan Arrdvark's Anonymous Babslayhick Emma C. Baia Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Balaney Mrs. R. Ball Joseph Banovich Carl Barbati Mrs. Gen Barkson Barney and Diane, Class of '69 Sophie and Peter Barszczewski Sophie and Peter Barszczewski Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bartushak Dawn Bascianelli, May 16, 1969 7 lbs. 6 ozs. 1916 long Til Baskin and Sons Middlesex Shopping Center, Middlesex, N. J. Baum Garten Jewelers Mary Lou Baxter Joey Baxter Deborah Baxter Rickey and Mickey Beadle Mrs. Anna Beitz Mr. and Mrs. John Beitz Judi Bello Bench Floors, Raritan, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett Paul Berlowitz and Barbara Berlowitz Max Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. V. Biondo BIZZ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blazek The Fred Block Family Blumberg Hardware Mr. and Mrs. A. Boilard A Booster Boro Hall Pharmacy Boulevard Chevron A.P.S. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bowman Jr. Brooks Liquors E. Brookes Larry Brookes Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Brooks Margaret Brucia John W. Brucia Thomas Brzoska Michael Buckelew Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Buckley John A. Buono Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Burek Mrs. Edward F. Burke Mrs. Margaret Burke Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Burke But1er's Pantry, Far Hills Jennie Butrico B. W. L. G. H. Erun Callas Mrs. Shirley Callas Mr. A. Cama Mrs. E. Cama Candy Assistant and Sugar Pots a Canio Reverend William Capano Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlino Bette Ann Case Evelyn L. Case Richard P. Case Center Bakery-Mike J ampel Central Jersey Pro Shop Chet's Cat-Pumpkin nd Arlo Chicken Holiday, 691 E. Main St., Finderne Mr. and Mrs. Kai S. Christensen Miss Lisa Christensen Chuck and Dolores Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ciliberto Mr. and Mrs. Ciunel Clark, N. J. is Great Class of 1969 B.R.H.S.-East Dave Johnson The Click Cliffview Flower Shop Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cohen Coiffures by Richard B00 TER Colonial Hills Realty Mr. and Mrs. George W. Comyack Joan Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Constantino Mr. and Mrs. E. Cooper Joseph J . Cox Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford Mary Jo Crino Mary Jo Crino and Judi Bello Beverly Crivello Joni Crivello Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crivello Mr. and Mrs. Barnard J. Crofford Crons Pharmacy, 96 W. Main St., Somerville, N. J Linda Cuccbiara J. W. Curch Sister Cyrenia Marie Miss Ann Dallessio Elmer Danberry, Painting 8: Decorating, 109 Adamsville Road, Somerville, N. J. RA 5-8286 Mr. and Mrs. DeArmond Davis Hardware Mr. and Mrs. DeCastro Michael De Cicco Mrs. Deegan Mr. and Mrs. Mauro De Feo Maria De Filippis Del's Coffee Shop, 26 Davenport St. Mr. and Mrs. De Luca Robert Bret Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Diaz Carol Dirato Mr. John Dobermiller Dobson's Office Supply, Middlesex, N. J . Dorianne and Harry's Matchmaking Service Mrs. Sophie Domanski Mr. and Mrs. D. Donovan Mr. and Mrs. John Dooley Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas Jim Doyle Dunellen Texaco Service Center Dunns Delicatessen Mr. and Mrs. John Dietz Doris Dylewski . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dylewski Joseph Dylewski Mrs. Mary Dylewski Mr. and Mrs. Elmo J . Edwards The Elkind Family Carol Esler Mr. and Mrs. Edward Esler Evey Baby's Auto Wrecking Falcons are Best Dorothy Farrell Kathleen Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Ferguson Charles Fetchko Fetterly-Haelig Company, Bound Brook Alice Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Flanagan Flappers of '72 Mrs. Nora Flatley Mr. and Mrs. John Flatley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Folkman Mr. and Mrs. N. Francese Frannie and Carole Fred and Linda Fred and Linda Patricia Frele Helen Fremgen The French Line A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend The Fudge Shoppe Gale Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Gallivan Mark W. Gallivan Gail Evelyn Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Garverik Gaston Ave. Bakery Miss Jean Geary George Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerst Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gladkowski Cecilia Gibney Eileen Gibney Gerard Gibney Maureen Gibney Mr. Joseph Gisondi Gobi Desert Canoe Club Ruth A. Godecke Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A. Goodall Duffy Goodall Good Bye Raul and Super Chicken Good Bye Raul and Super Chicken Good Bye Raul and Super Chicken Good Bye Raul and Super Chicken Good Luck, Spartans! Sam Gordon Mrs. Mary Goss Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goss Joan Grainda Botti Granzetto Green Brook Esso Station Mary, Pat, Thomas, Richard Grimmer Carol Ann Grissler ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Grissler Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Grissler Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grissler Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Grissler Gritty Wants Out John T. Gross M. J. Guiheen Mr. and Mrs. George Gulick and Family Gumba's Gas Station LeRoy Gunzelman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Gurdal Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Hafer Mrs. Mary Haffer Mrs. Thomas Hamill Mr. Thomas Hamill Harold's Auto Electric Mrs. M. B. Harris Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison Mary Lou Harrison Nancy Hauber Susan Hauber Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hauber Elizabeth Heffernan, Class of '66 Alan Helfer Family Mr. and Mrs. Chester Higgins Miss Hinch Bob Hoey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoey Theresa Hoffman Herman Hohenadel Joanne Hohenadel Mrs. Mary Anne Hohenadel Mrs. Mary Holowathy Frank Hoos M. A. Huber t The Hudd and PZISHHW Mr. and Mrs. Croft Huddleston Joseph and Mildred Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hultberg Morris Huste I.C.S. Class of 7B . Instant Sunlight Packaging Corp. Dealers in Amplified Heat, Canned Sound and Bottled Sunlight lrging F. The Salrnandor s Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Ivantic Mary Ellen lvers Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs Kathleen Jacobs Mary Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacobs J and I Industry Mr. and Mrs. Daniel V. Jackson Albert C. Jannone . Joe's Bar and Grill, Raritan Joe's Barber Shop John and Ellen John and Robin Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones, Mahanoy Plane, Pa Joni and Janny The Swingers Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Juhak Junction Delicatessen, 500 New Market Road, Piscataway, N. J. 08854 Myrtle Juppe Mrs. John Kane William Kanyuck Mr. and Mrs. John E. Karl, Jr. Kaschlak's Shoes, Manville, N. J . Kathy and Dave-Class of '76 Katy Winters Has Bad Breath Mrs. Gene Kayler Grace Kehoe Mr. Donald Kelly Mr. John M. Kemper- Mrs. John Kendzierski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy Kevin, Sue, Chris, Bruce, Dori, Ray Kim Chet Kincaid Kinney Shoes, 953 Highway 202, Somerville, N. J. Mr. John A. Kissell ulclssyn Mrs. Theresa Klemintovic Mr. and Mrs. Russel Kling Mr. and Mrs. Knapp Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knapp Mr. and Mrs. Ted Koerner Mr. and Mrs. James Koerner Koffee Kwik Shop Mr. and Mrs. H. Koterba Mr. and Mrs. William Koye, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kozimbo John and Natalie Kulina Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kurawski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kurawski Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kutner Mr. and Mrs. George Kyle Mrs. Marguerite Kyle Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lamont Philip A. Lamson Larry and Cheri, the everlasting kind Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lavelle Mrs. Joseph Lazowski Leon-Meyer Jewelers The Levy's Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Lewis Joseph Liccardi Mrs. Salvatore Liccardi, Sr. Chris Lieve Linda 8: H. D. Sandy 8: M. R. 8: Mary An The Little Family Cockey Lockey Chris Lotito Anthony Lozito Mike Lucas Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lukenda Lynn Cleaners 8: Launderers Miss Elizabeth Macchi Peg and Jim MacDonald-Class '69 Mary Ellen Mackinson Judy MacMillan Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. MacMillan, Jr. Jim Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. John Malik Manville Fabrics Manville Hardware Center Your Friendly Bus Driver-Mrs. Marek Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marrone One Hour Martinizing-Bound Brook Mr. and Mrs. Marx Maryann and Herbox Mary Susan and John Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mastropietro Mazur's Shell M.C. and Ger, The Little S's Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarthy Mrs. W. F. McKeon Michael McNamara The Mean Old Landlord Mr. and Mrs. R. Meene Member of '69 Vivian Mendez Mrs. Alice Metty Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Metzler John Michael Mid-Town Diner, Manville, N. J. Middlesex Hardware Donna Mihalchik Mike and Jan To Mike, All My Love, Stinky Mike and Kathy Mike's Giant Submarines William D. Miller Miss Mary Bachmann Mr. and Mrs. John Mitzak Peggy Moffitt Mom and Dad Mr. and Mrs. J. Monteverde Betty Moore Richard Moore Mr. and Mrs. P. Muglia Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mushalko Maureen Neylon Nana Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Nitti Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nolty H. J. Norvick Erin O'Brien Libby O'Brien - Margaret O'Br1en Patty O'Brien Rea O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. William Ockenhouse Mr. Andrew O' Connor Mrs. Ann O'C0nnor Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O'Connor Kurt Ohnmacht Mark Ohnmacht Susan Ohnmacht Edward W. Olkowski John D. Olkowski Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Olkowski Edward F. and Constance A. Olsen Kevin O'Shea and Batman n8zR.J. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Otto Mr. and Mrs. Albert Palfy Mr. and Mrs. F. Palma, Jr. Miss Ann Pampani Edward Pampani Joseph Pampani Paul Pampani Mrs. Ruggicio Pampani Pan John Ann Pangaro Park Barber Shop, Bound Brook Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Passante, Jr. Peace To The World From Karen Kathy and Petey Pellowski Penny's Garage Miss Marie Penney Carol Pensak Pat Pensak '70 Perl's Drug Store Pete and Patty Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Peterson James A. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pieski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pietrucha N. Pietrucha Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pietrucha Ronald J. Pietrucha Frank G. Piller Nancy Piller 1202 Brackenridge, Pitt Mrs. Selma Plout Poison Dart Archery League Mr. Joseph Poplowski Mrs. Joseph Poplowski Mrs. Jean Poplowski Miss Kira Poplowski Mr. and Mrs. Walter Poppe Fred J. Potter Co. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Potter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Price Robert Probus Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pschar Rabbit Kenneth George Paul Radwanski Ray's Records-Congratulations '70 Red Barn Antiques-Route 206, Phone 359-6418 Red is Beautiful Miss Roberta Reinson Mr. and Mrs. Reinson Mrs. John Rey Mary Lou Reynolds Jack and Marge Rice The Jack Rice Family Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rice Riello's Beauty Salon, Findeme 722-7373 Robbie Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roggendorf Mrs. S. Rohrbacker Stanley A. Rohrbacker Denyse and Lisa Romaniello Mr. Ron Romaniello Ronnie Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Rooa Ed Rooney Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rose Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosi Patricia Ruff Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Rush, Eric and Holly Mrs. Lena Russo Mrs. Lena Russo Fred Ryan Mr. and Mrs. James J. Ryan Patricia Ryan Susan Ryan Mary H. Ryce Mrs. B. G. Strayer George Aloysius Kid Sabosik Mr. and Mrs. J. Sadorski Sal and Cher Sam Gordons Sam The Saint Mrs. Bridget Santoro Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sartin Anna M. Scagliotta Scar-What's Ripple? Mr. Frank Scarlatella Frank and Esther Scerbo Mr. and Mrs. Krud Scholer Little Schreib Scott and Margie Mr. and Mrs. P. Sharkey Rich Sharkey Gene Shepard Sherwin Williams Co., Middlesex The Shirley Savoy Hotel-forever in Denver Mr. and Mrs. R. Shoblock Shop Rite Shoe Repair Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shumack O. L. Shurts, Neshanic Station-Purina Chows Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Sikora, Sr. Walter Sikora, Jr.-Alumni Ann Marie Simmons Joseph F. Simmons Francis Albert Sinatra, Sr.-The Boss Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Skorup and Family Maureen Slade Mike Slade Leonard A. Slaby Bernard Sloan Mr. and Mrs. John Slovinsky Mrs. Hallie Smith Barbara Sofranko Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Solarek Mr. and Mrs. J. Solek Mr. and Mrs. Walter Solowynsky Somerset Farms Dairy Store, Bound Brook Mrs. D. Sopher Daniel Sopher Margaret A. R. Sopko Steve C. Sopko Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sowa Speed Racer Speedy Witch Rah - Rah V. J. Sperduto Mr. and Mrs. William Stabile Mr. and Mrs. John Stack Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stansley Mrs. Ralph Stansley Mrs. Rose Stansley Stanson Bakery-Dunellen, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Neal Stevens Mr. and Mrs. William Stokey A Stingy Grandmother Ann Strayer and Mike Rothermel Mr. B. G. Strayer Mrs. B. G. Strayer Robert Stryker Painting Contractor Mr. and Mrs. Michael Suchak Mr. and Mrs. L. Surano Linda Surano Mr. and Mrs. Francis Swartzmiller Miss Eileen Sweeny Mr. and Mrs. John Szymanski Mr. and Mrs. George Szalacgiewicz Mrs. J. Szalacgiewicz Mr. and Mrs. E. Tannini Mr. and Mrs. Tasy Karen Tasy Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Terrizzi Pamela Todd The Toleado Blade is alive and well and living in Newark Tom and Kathy Tommy Tommy Who Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Trapani Sue Traynor Cathy and Pattie Trice's Friend Tu1ly's Antiques-Dunellen, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tysenn Mrs. Catherine Ulmes Rich Ulrich Up Against the Wall Through Clanarchy Mr. and Mrs. G. Vadinsky Billy and Joe Vadinsky Mr. and Mrs. Chr. van derVeur Kathleen Van Tyne-Class of 1979 Miss Julia Vargoucik Mr. and Mrs. F. Vasko Mr. and Mrs. John Vayda Mary Venditti Al Verci Mr. Joseph Viddish E. Viera Vince's Barber Shop-Finderne 722-7113 Gretchen Heidi Von Bilstein IV Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Waitkus Walt's Beauty Salon Laura Walter Amy and Steven Walter Lawrence Walters Class of '76 Wanda and Al From Alcatraz Warner's Service Station Wayne Waypa Family We will Miss You, Federman's to the Welch Family Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Welch Joe Welch For President Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Welsh Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh Wembley Ties Inc. The Wendlings Wendy We're ifl-The Class of '71 Marian Westman Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. W. Wiegmann Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilcosz Julie Wilder Mr. Paul Williams Henry L. Witmer Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wohl Linda Jackson and John W. Wolf Mr. and Mrs. R. Wolfskeil Mrs. A. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wood Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I. Wood John and Lillian Yarus David Andrew York Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. York Joan Suzanne York Yours Truly, The Heads, Yonch and The Rut Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Zupp Acknowledgments This concrete realization of a dream that existed only as an idea ten months ago was compiled by corporate effort. The 1970 MAGNIFI- CAT Staff wishes to express deepest appreciation: . . . to the Very Reverend Monsignor Eugene B. Kelly, who has ac- complished the impossible and now extends a strong hand to help his children over the rough spots. . . . to Mother Maria Pacis, I.H.M., for her enthusiastic support and ready smile that drew the furthest stars closer. . . . to Sister Mary Bartholomew, I.H.M., whose guidance prompted us to strain a little harder for the fresh and different. . . . to the faculty, the honorary Immaculatans, who enter into the idealistic spirit of the young so easily. . . . to Rae Publishing Company and Mr. Thomas Everett, whose professional advice was always welcome. . . . to Mr. Charles Van Deusen and Mr. Thomas Kline of Towne Studio and Mr. Don Syers of Zamsky Studios, the unobtrusive men with the cameras. . . . to all the friends of the Immaculatan ideal who contributed to produce its yearbook. . . . to the students, eager subjects for pictures and staunch backers, the substance of our pages. . . . to Sister Immaculata Mary, I.H.M., the benefit of whose experi- ence was offered and never forced, who maintained sanity along with Snoopy. fi THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM CTHE QUESTJ To dream the impossible dream, to fight the unbeatable foe, To bear with unbearable sorrow, to run where the brave dare not go. To right the unrightable wrong, to love pure and chaste from afar, To try when your arms are too weary, to reach the unreachable star! This is my quest, to follow that star, No matter how hopeless, no matter how farg To fight for the right without question or pause, To be willing to march into hell for a heavenly cause! And I know, if I'll only be true to this glorious quest, That my heart will be peaceful and calm, when I'm laid to my rest, And the world will be better for thisg that one man, Scorrzed and covered with scars, still strove with his last ounce of courage To reach the unreachable stars. th mus'cal lay Man of La Mancha ' words by Joe Darien- Music by Mitch Leighp Copyright Q 1965 by Andrew From e i p 1 , , Scott, inc., Helena Music Corp., and Sam Fox Publishing Company, lnc., by Special Permission of the Sam Fox Publishing Company, Inc., Sole Agents. 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