Immaculate Conception High School - Yearbook (Montclair, NJ)

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V .- . , Y ,-h,..- November. Thirty cloys hoth September, April, Ju ember, April, June ond November. Thirty cloys l ember. Thirty days hoth September, April, June c ember, April, June ono' November. Thirty cloyshc ember. Thirty days hoth September, April, June c I ember, April, June ond November. Thirty days h lurid N0VemlJ9f- Tl7iffy cloys hath Sepfember, April Q- r Sepfember, April, June ono' November. Thirty November. Thirfy days lroflw Sepfember, April, Sepfember, April, June ond November. Tl1irfy A November. Thirty o'oys lvoflv Sepfember, April, .Sepfember, April, June ono' November. ThjffY THE SENIOR CLASS OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH SCHOOL MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY Presenfs the WLWMLC Ll AS A CALENDAR OF THE YEARS EVENTS A YEAR THAT WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN BY OUR CLASS Laid 23 19 0 2 3 4' E2 33 1446 1223? 53255124 we PH .P ag 8 6 1 ? 1 1 1g2'Z5ff1 51.5534 1 10 43 In 15211127 nl 1123 19 9 45 262f6!?1gI1313 7 8 my 1.9 141 +2726-.g2,?0 29 I SUN MON TUE WED 'rnu FRI SAT I Ns. 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'um' FRI SAT n 6 I I 5 Q 4 wwf' t fs, mt' 'L is A calendar has a very specral use and mean mg ln todays home It grves a warmth and a glow with :ts lovely pictures whether scemc or msprratnonal It helps people to remember Important dates and happenings ln a hugh school a yearbook as the schools record of a school year covering faculty sports classes clubs and various other happenungs Because of this we senrors have trled to com bme yearbook and calendar because we feel that a month by month record of our last year at Immaculate will fill our hearts rn the years to come with the warmth and glow of :ts puc tures and enable us to remember always dates and happenmgs of thas precuous year marked by Gocl for our graduatnon from IC H S TABLE OF CONTENTS SEPTEMBER Dedication .............................. 6 7 Archbishop and Bishops Freshman Classes and Moderators .............. 8, 9, 10 OCTOBER Football ............ 14, 15, 16, 17 The Crusaders ...,...,...,.. ,,.4,,, 1 8 Retreat .............. .,,,,,, 1 9 NOVEMBER Sophomore Classes and Moderators .... 22, 23, 24, 25 Athletic Association ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 26 . . . 27 Mission Unit ......,.,,.....,.,,,,,.,,, DECEMBER Schola Cantorum ........ Boys' glee Club ........ Girls lee Club ........ CLAIRION Stal? ........ JANUARY Boys' Basketball ..,,,,,,,,,,,, 36, 37 Library Committee ..,...... Future Teachers ........ .......38 .......38 Cheerleaders ,,,..,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,, 3 9 Girls' Basketball .,.,.,,...,, 40, 41 FEBRUARY Junior Classes and Moderators .......... 44, 45, 46 Corridor Patrol ........... 47 French Club ........... ...ffQfQQfff47 Junior Dance .,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 8, 49 MARCH lmmaculata Staff .......... lmmaculata Dance ..... Home Nursing, First Aid Safety .A.....,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,. Science Fair ....... ......54 .,....55 APRII. MAY JUNE 56l'li0r Prom .................. 58, 59 Student Council ..... ........ 64 Senior Moderators ..............,. 70 BGSGIJGII ........... ........ 6 0, 61 Honor Society ...... ........ 6 5 Seniors ............................,. 71-94 Sodality ................. ........ 66 Senior Directory ............ 95, 96 Debating Club ....... ......., 6 7 Advertising ...............,...... 96-108 Latin Club ............ ........ 6 7 6. Dx DIRECTORY OF ADMINISTRATION Monsignor Thomas H. Powers, Director .........,............ 11 Sister M. Ethna, Principal ..................,...........,,...... Sister Elizabeth Mary, Vice-Principal, Guidance i....... 50 Reverend James A. Carey, Religion, Crusaders .......... 70 Reverend John E. McCarthy, Religion .....,.................. 70 Reverend Joseph G. Sheehan Reverend Joseph G. Sheehan, Religion, Director of Athletics, Dean of Discipline .,................ 70 Reverend Thomas:E. Davis Religion, C.Y.O ...................................,...... ......... 4 5 Reverend Joseph Cevetello, Religion ............................ 44 Sister Mary Althea, Biology, Physics, Student Council..44 Miss Margaret Mary Canty, Music ................................ 31 Mrs. Edward Cummings, Girls' Basketball Coach ........ 41 Sister Grace Catharine, Librarian .............,................ 55 Mrs. Sarah Coder, Red Cross Home Nursing .............. 54 Mr. Arnold Codjspoti ' Boys' Gym, First Aid, Driver Ed. .................. ......... 5 4 Miss Margaret Dowd, English, History ....... .,.,,..., 1 0 R I Sister Mary Elena, Religion, French, Honor Society .... 6 Sister Mary Frederica, Stenography, Typing ................ Mr. Joseph Garvey Sister Julia Gertrude History, Sociology, Boys' Basketball Coach ............ 22 70 70 Religion, latin, Latin Club, Jr. Red Cross ................ 23 Sister Catherine Grace Religion, Chemistry, General Science, Debating ...... 70 Mrs. Herr, Red Cross, Nutrition ................................ 22 Sister Mary Immaculate English, webra, Art, Clairion ........................ ..... 9 Sister Ann Julia, Religion, French, French Club, Missions, Girls' Basketball Team .............................. 46 Sister Rebecca Louise, History, English, Sodality .......... 8 Sister Jean Marie, English, Immaculata ...................... 45 Sister Roberta Marie, Religion, AIgebra..I ................ 25 Mr. Bernard McGlynn, Custodian ............. ..... 4 Miss Dorothy Rogers, Girls' Gym ............... ........... .26 Mrs. Emil Schmidt, Mathematics .................................... 24 Mrs. John A. 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' ,, .,7,y'-03, 3 1, Wi 22391 -T-,iii f ,ff ,, 4- 'ff , Ag4g,.'z:.'?f- , fL1Lg:g ff M ' j qi ,gg mm, 532555255 4 14-B!! 1 ZW Q X X X x was upon us agam As we put away summers Iazuness cmd prepared for the openlng of school the fact that we were semors finally dawned upon us mungltng wtth the excltement of returnung to Immaculate a twmge of sorrow Everythang that we were to do thus year wed be donng for the last tame We made a resolutlon stlently to ourselves at thus moment to make at a year that could be remembered wuth prrde not only by us but by everyone that would be assoclated wtth us The very first day there was our old frnend Barney openung the door for us All four years Barney has done more than keep an eye on our bulldnng he has kept a fatherly eye on all lmmaculatans as well Arrlvtng wlth us that flrst year at Immaculate was Slster Ethna our gracious prnncrpal lt rs to her that we have dedicated our yearbook Snster has always been a frnend and a wonderful advnsor to our class Many of us would not be semors nf at hadnt been for her Snsters gurdance and sunrere regard for our welfare and happiness wnll keep her IH our prayers long after our footsteps have faded from the halls of Immaculate May God bless and keep her always close to Hts heart As we welcomed the new freshmen laughtng knndly at their frnghtened glances and hesstatung steps memortes of our first days at IC H S flooded our brams those countless tzmes that w got lost In the halls he makung of new frlends the self conscrousness we felt In front of the upperclassmen All these thtngs were remembered as we saw our own freshmen luvrng through these same expertences We knew how theyd struggle through Latnn and how they would come to desplse algebra but we felt sure that they would succeed under the guldrng hands of Sister Mary Immaculate Sister Rebecca Lounse and Mass Dowd who themselves were new to the school freshmen rn thetr own rtght The mstallatton of Bushop Curtus and Brshop Stanton occurred un September As we offered our congratulatuons rn the form of prayers we asked God to gnve them the courage to do thelr 'obs well We knew that along wnth our beloved Archbnshop Thomas A Boland they would be guzdlng us and helprng us to know love and serve God better m thus world so troubled and upset by people who are worknng wnth the devtl toward the destructnon of everythnng right and decent Of course we couldnt let September pass wuthout menttomng Monssgnor Powers pastor of Immaculate and director of our school We ll never forget the week he taught us Latun when we were sophomores Thus really made us feel closer to htm And we gratefully acknowledge wonderful Madonna Hall whose exustence came about through Monstgnors efforts A wonderful priest and pastor has guudance wall always be remembered So September passed qutckly and became to us lust another month to be added to the calendar of our ltves The very flrst day there was our old friend Barney opening the door for us Mr Bernard McGIynn displays hrs famous grm I, ,flnnf fir 015 ,g ' ' f , ,y ' 1 I ffxx, 4 I, ff!- V 7 ,V I Off. II ' n I - ' . . I . , . I I and telling us gruftly but affectionately to come down them stairs and get outside. . e . r t . . I - I - r 1 , , , . . . . . , I ' I G I a o n ' I I . ll ' , A ,. SISTER M. ETH NA Principal digf fri fo Lei' flzaf we aue cleckcafecf our IC ,S?5teI' A6415 a llldyfi 6211 Cl rienc! anal a wonclerfuf Mr ,, a uidor fo our C adfi. Now this is what I wanf you fo do, says Sisier Efhna fo her posler commiflee: D. Kunalh, L. Shulver, M. Marsh, P. Schmidt. An ever faifhful lan wafching practice. Afier a hard day Sisfer slops in fo see how ihe baskeiball feam is get-trgoog. geffing along. Problems, Sisfer? asks Monsignor, as he drops info fhe office for a consuliafion. fi? ,ja B- MOST REVEREND THOMAS A. BOLAND, S.T.D. Archbishop of Newark MA adhecl goal fo give fllem flue Afrengflz anal courage fo clo fheir i065 wef. v Mosr REVEREND MARTIN w. STANTON, S.T.D. MOST REVEREND WALTER W- CURUSI 51-D Auxiliary Bishop of Newark Auxrhary Bishop of Newark , llq ., I E . I . ..1si.rlf,'!r,e- Q ff,,Q,' O, 0 Z . 77' 9A Guess whaf, Frosh! Wrong building!-A. McDermoif, R. Han ahan, W. Walsh, R. Fahey, M. Gilligan, P. Gardner, C. Hayeck D. Flammer, K. Kenl, J. Urban, J. Tully, F. Fosgafe, J. Powers If we LUQ COWLBCI KL? new A25 lilefl Michelangelos of tomorrow. Freshman arf sfudenfs.-SITTING: L. D'Anlonio, J. Bur. ion, C. Brennan, W. Campi, G. Deso, E. McAneny. STANDING: D. Cullinane, C. Cedole. Slsfer Rebecca Louise, 9A moderalor, painfs oul fhe imporfance of Boston. Our Lady Queen of Exams, pray for us.-FIRST ROW: P. Dunn, P. Brownson, K. Duffy, F. Eckhard, P. Poole. SECOND ROW: D. Ronk, W. Dippel, .l. Graham, D. Hoy, M. J. Buckley. THIRD ROW: C. Amorosi, J. Newman, E. Kelly, M. A. McMahon, M. Tirabassi. FOURTH ROW: B. Fahey, J. Lenox, C. Weimar, V. DeFilippo. 9B fauglzing Linclfy af flzeir QQHZE Frosh enjoy lnlramurals.-FIRST ROW: J Smith, N. Rodgers, C. Tyson, M. Lundy, C Sisler Mary lmmaculafe, 9C moderator, helps C. Williams with her arf work. 'ii ww Williams, P. Riccardi, J. Small, W. Brown SECOND ROW: G. Reilly, V. lamb, R. Vay D. MoreYli, S. Sfeele, E. O'Dowd, K Nugenf, M. Rand. THIRD ROW: A. Fay T. Murray, F. Burns, R. Gardner, S. Pen ningfon, M. Manley, B. Feeney, E. Glodeck. The pause fha? refreshes.-D. Cronin, M. Bavosa, M. Caggiano, E. O'Neil, and .l. Holland enjoy a leisurely coke. Zighfenecl gfanceri . . U Belief laie fhan never!-B. Mouni, P. Mc- Wafers, .l. Regan, M. Menegus, M. Tiche- nor come puffing up lo fhe door ai 8:24'Q 9 1 'A Sfar gazers of tomorrow J Gardner J Traeger D Courier S Murdock K Arma J Mcleod N Reardon T Gleason J DeCasIro R Gallrgan and B Brennan scan Ihe heavens for Spufmk l'l1el7l0l'le5 0 OUI' ll'.5t 6lay5 Miss Margaret Dowd 9C moderafor Bring on fhe food FRONT ROW J Nelson A Kearney F Desmond R Galllgan T Gleason J Carney E Brown R Glodeclc BACK ROW P Pefrfhs M Nixon A Mooney M la Sfella R Tnggs M Baud M S Rademacher M Rowan J Whalen STANDING H Anderson D Courfer J De Casfro af .9 KLOJBIJ Oul' Ftllllzi .Lf Y esfiiiissg, 5.11 f IV EE' sw- ,W fr, uf - F We 1 A ,IV I .yy , ,Q 10 WhUllS so inIeresfing7-FIRST ROW. P McCcuIe . ' , y, T. Allen, B, Simonelli. SECOND ROW: R. Max- well, B, SCIISITIEV, B. Hllfon. THIRD ROW: D McHugh, W. Higgins, J. McDonald. STANDING M. S. Rademacher. If befler be righl, Algebrainsl-R. Finnerfy, P Brlnlzingllofler, A. Shulver, E. Curley, and M Lappin break fheir heads over a problem. COUFJQ LUG C0ll!llflt HO! , .sglafemher pau wifhouf men fioning omiignor owem. Miss Snowflake fBell1 McGuirej adjusfs fhe crown jus? conferred an her by Monsignor af lhe Chrisfmas Dance. J. Zuplco and M. Zambri look pleased. bf Monsignor enjoys a laugh with-J. Sylvesfro, F. Donnelly, P. Crowley, J. Johnston, G. Tyson. 41.5 1. 2 THE RIGHT REVEREND THOMAS H. POWERS Pasfor of Immaculate Conception Church Direcfor of ICHS TW ' n-vwflld' 'Y4 W' AHeniion, please! Our clireclor addresses fhe ICHS sludenl body. E Z ,1,, W1 Q L N -sv 'M 9 3 51 ef 1 im A Q 4 Q A 'I K, VK r f -, Q A E a X , ' E Q 3, Y I ,o -- an '-J, . Y 1 0.1 J w 2 'J nun.. -If 'M X 'i v was a month fllled with fun frrvolrty foot ball and flu Wall we ever forget those anxsous days when practrcally our whole foot ball team was strrcken with the flu? We thought drsmally that they would never get to play And then when they dad how awful we felt when they lost therr flrst game to St .loes Even the elements expressed their sorrow as the rarn came down nn buckets But fllled wrth a tremendous splrlt the team made up for thus loss and went on to wan the champsonshup Sports have always been very dear to the hearts of us senrors and those specsal few namely Jack Mount Alex Scaft Mrke Zambrr Frank Conrad Johnny the team wanted to thank personally Father Sheehan Mr Garvey and Butch Guar duccl for the trannung even though stern and hard at trmes that made the team a wrnnrng one The boys wrll always remember Mr Garveys between the halves talks Butch Guarduccx s qunet vorce and Father Sheehan s constant remmder that whether we wan or whether we lose thus rs the team we ll always choose Another team that helped tremendously to get that certaln feellng at the football games was the Crusaders lmmaculates own drum and bugle corps Started only last year by Father Carey the corps already had a professronal look and they really sounded wonderful on the fleld The biggest event un October was our annual retreat thrs year conducted by a Jesult priest Father McCall During the retreat we w re given the chance to talk to God about many things somethung that we often forget to do during the year Thus was a wonderful opportunrty for us sen ors to try to get strarghtened out about our vocations nn lnfe So many of us had not yet made up our mrnds and the retreat helped us immensely Father spoke on vocatnons both an relrgron and marrrage and explarned them very well Many tnmes durnng the year when the gorng got rough we were able to stop and talk to God much better than we had been able to speak wrth Hrm before the retreat October ended un a most srgnrtlcant way wrth the members of the Knrghts and Handmards forming a ltvrng rosary for world peace and with the words of the Sodalnty song for our flag for our falth for Chrlst the Kung srngnng ID our hearts They went on to wrn the champronshrpu Alex Scaff and Paul Marquis horst Coach Garvey onto therr shoulders as the rest of the team exult. ' ff? s xl 752 91 1,090.12 is 'fl' - 1 fr f 'M 5 1 X . I . . I - I ' - ' I , . . . , , Robbins, Terry Coen, Jimmy Smith, Tucker Rowan, and Greg Marquis, who played on 1 A 1 - 1 ' A - I . 1 I - - 'I Il ' ' If I ' ll I - . . , H ll ' ' I! 1 , . . V 4 . 2 I 9 . H . . ' . ,, . . . I I ' JACK MOUNT MIKE ZAMBRI G. Marquis, A. Scaff, G. Tyson, J. Smiflw, M. Zambri, J. Robbins, V. Lambiasi, T. Rowan, T. Coen, J. Mounf, C. Reed. AL QU' 'Zigi gl' by ,C . M 'sv' J .I T 3 ,. I FIRST ROW, lefl lo riglml: V. Lombiose, T. Coen, J. Mounf, A. Staff, M. Zambri, J. Robbins, T. Rowan, J. Smilh. SECOND ROW: A. Fea, G. Pellegrino, P. McKeon, G. Tyson, R. Buoye, G. Marquis, C. Reed. THIRD ROW: D. Shore, N. O'Rourlce, C. Tomaio, J. Scofl, J. Nice, B. O'Dowd, W. Whelan, L. Vohdin. FOURTH ROW: T. Dolan, B. O'Connell, W. FOOI UWM!! we ever orgef fllod WADE Laila! fean I JOHN ROBBINS GREG MARQUIS JIM SMITH McAllister, C. Glennon, J. Klcss, G. Sfanfon, B. Byrne. FIFTH ROW: P. Dunn, W. Cumpi, A. Kearney, J. Lenox, B. Feeney, R. Mounf, B Brennan, J. McNichoI. SIXTH ROW: E. O'Dowd, B. Caggiano, J. Galli gan, Mr. Garvey, Fafher Sheehan, B. Guarducci, E. Curley, T. Allan J. Regan, B. Crowley. ALL nxiou5 agd w en laracficaffy fhe .6 Africgen wifll fLe ffufn FRANK CONRAD TOM ROWAP .-v ' I E-,f TERRY COEN VINNIE LAMBIASE FIRbl ROW: J. Kloss, T. Coen, I. Rowan, G. Tyson, M. Zambri, J. SmIII1 GEORGE TYSON CYRIL REED SECOND ROW: G. Marquis, J. Mounf, J. Robbins, A. Scaff, C. Reed . X , 4 1 ' x -If X' A- X C1 I - , ' .,, An able feam needs able leaders Mr Joseph Garvey Fafher Joseph Sheehan and Bulch Guarduccl guide lhe forfunes of fhe Blue Devnls .gpaorfd LGU? G lllflyii een QCII' fo 0 ellI't5 0 ua Aenzorzi SCORES ICHS Opps S1 Joseph s Queen of Peace Pope Plus Harrison Bayley Ellard Seton Hall Valley St Marys Krck lf long and high Alex' Alex Scafl lels loose a powerful one rn lhe game against Harrison 66 77 A fl. A - . 21 6 .....eYe.... . n ' ,s,,.....,.. 7 Q 26 ,,a.a.ee .,...... o ' 26 .,...,..eee. ' eV,......... 0 ' 19 vee,Aee,,ee.e, ' .,s.ss.,...... 0 41 w,,,Y...,. - ..VVVe,... 12 13 ....YY..,,,. ,,,,,,,,.... 6 48 .,........,.vw.. ....eVe.VVsV.... 6 13 ..........,. . ' ............ 0 - r Thaf ball's in able hands as Alex slarls fo run. Alex Scaff poinls lmmaculale foward anolher win. Our .lunror Varsrfy FIRST ROW J Kloss J Nice A Fea W Whelan G Slanlon OND ROW W Camp: F ODowd M Ga :gan B Feeney T Allan J Len x B Oconnell THIRD ROW L Vohdln J Regan .I MCAlllSl6f T Kearny E Curley B Mounf C Tomcro ll! ef el' we Will Ol' LU ef el' we o5e, t LJ LJ l 2 tellin, LU Cl Wag!! C oode Anofher Touchdown champ' Cyril Reed goes over for srx pomls rn the Harnson game CC A A 7 77 e B.. O'Dowcl, D, ,Shore, .l. Pellegrino. SECj II' , I. A , .I V , . I o 62442 carlos ageacfy Lao! a pro eadionaf KMA v Are the uniforms in order? Falher Carey and Jack Conaty confer in room 206. CRUSADERS CRUSADERS ON DISPLAY The Corps gives its annual review af the dance. ICHS Crusaders show us who fhey are-D. Flammer, R. Hanahan, A. McDermoH, Drum Major J. Conaly, E. O'Neill, P. Deigncn, W. Higgins, R. O'Toole, B. O'Tooie, P. Dunn-break ranks for u picfure. RETREAT l 6 i Father McCall and John Zupko leave the gym after an inspiring conference. Daisies and Buttercupsf'-Father Adrian, OF.M., makes a return trip to ICHS this year to give a vocation talk and entertains K. Banks, .l. Buechel, l.. Grady, and L. Blanchette with his immortal aria. Father McCall talks to seniors Cathy Neary Joan Christiana, and Angel Quatrellc. we were given f e C ance fo fa!L f See, we're not talking, say Karen Hughes, Eileen Mount, and Margie Dennis as they enter the church lor the 11:30 conference. ow! f 'va - 5 Q, . v A .gf rw i N i, gw e n 3- , WJ 4 A 6 0 .Lg f h 4 W ,., , A, , Q - -f f M, Q H, 1 .ff af M 1 mx, N x , .fgw-., y , - , ,Nxx 'gr l' - .......,.,,,..,.,,, . -5 N .A ..N, ,JN , m n . mv. - 1' , :':. 1, N f4,,n-V , I 'W ,gnmv ' N ,, igmw ,V , 5' 'z ' 'W-5 J 1 54,11 1 4 A gf 5321 V ku X , ' sf fe? fm 'S ff ' -. 15292 , 5, ' f my . :Eg Y' . yn: .gnu xi 5 ,Q , , ,,4, . f, 11, nf K ' Lf. .Y ' W? L5 54 55, ,,,4 Z K f' 5 fff ,r gi vf if ,. ,X ' ggi irq .5 ,Lf I FQ? oyw , .vga Q 1 ! H. , 4 if r , 35 .1 i , K 9 155 Y Q, V wa y 7, e V UQY .zwbw pw C ,QAM ,ir Q K I 1 gb f., , Q is ' iv. EAA it xv: M I gm. Q .M Y y 4: . K? .. inf' Q 1... f drabness was covered up here at lm muculate by the spsrst of the school spsrst at work spsrst at play The largest class sn the school and one of the most lsvely and spsrsted was that of the sophomores We sensors have agreed that thss year sn our own school career had been the happsest of all Frsendshsps had been carrsed over from freshman year and were contsnually besng made more steadfast and firm Sophomores led a gay and carefree lsfe and the lsteral meansng of thesr tstle wsse fools fitted them perfectly They were always at the games formsng a large portson of the rheersng sectson they were always complasnsng about lsttle thsngs such as Caesars GALLIC WARS or Mrs Schmsdts geometry problems or the memorszsng of Shakespeare they were always enthussastsc and generous they were spunky flghters forever trysng to get out of gosng to second lunch Our sophomores were flrmly kept sn hand by thesr homeroom teachers Ssster Mary Elena Ssster Julscs Gertrude Mrs Schmsdt and Ssster Roberta Marse who dsd thesr 'obs well Spsrst really played an smportant role sn November The esghth of November T957 ss a date whsch wsll never be forgotten The tsme 215 of that day wsth one accord the whole student body rose up sn protest aftes a remark was made that we dsdnt have enough school spsrst At 215 the walls of the classrooms echoed wsth the shouts of Beat Seton Hall' Beat Seton Hall' and sn a fefv msnutes the gym was answersng the echo sn the bsggest loudest and best pep rally that Immaculate had ever known lt was a moment that had been born qusckly lsved qusckly but would never dse Volleyball sntramurals were held under the dsrectson of Msss Dorothy Rogers who though we dsd not then know st was soon to leave us Dursng the play off games sn October and November the freshmen beat the sophomores and the sensors beat the lunsors ln the final game whsch was held on November esghth the sensors emerged trsumphant Congratulatsons were accorded to our sensor players who acqustted them selves admsrably Rsght sn lsne wsth the term spsrst members of the Athletsc Assocsalson showed thesrs as they worked especsally hard to put over the Psgsksn Hop the anr-ual dance followsng the football season Wsth beautsful and effectsve decoratsons the dance was a great success The A A really dsd an outstandsng sob thss month as well as dursng the rest of the year sellsng tsckets to games and gettsng the students to support the varsous teams We hope that the spsrst of thss organszatson wsll contsnue as long as there are sports at Immaculate The most lsvely and spsrsted Wsttrock's ss the favo. ste hang ous of K Hughes, F. Harrss, L. Blan chetfe, .I Scott, and G Pellegrsno iff!! 1-.QNX Ky ffil If f ff yn ff lk, , X15 ff 1 f , fy? 71 ' f 'ff yf ROD... 24 V N if ff I X f I Z 1, s fi, 1 V' f ff, QQ Vx Vw : . . I . . I . I . . . . l,, . ,,, . , ' - ' z l l 1 I 1 . , - 1 : 2 1 I . I . . I D . I . , . - 1 , . : : Vg ' . Q . , ll ' l II ' X ' ' l . 1 1 A - I ' 4 . I I I I . ' I I . f ' - , . . . , I . 10A 'Ouvrez vos livre-s, direcfs Sisfe Elena, lOA's modera4or. 66 .S70l9A0H'l0I'05 A G G Enfhuslashc Mission workers STANDING D Shore F Harris L Blanchelfe M DEnfremoni B Tansey, J Buechel L Grady L McCuen E Duffy SEATED K Hughes I Lehmann L Egan R Brodbeck, K. Am l doing if righf?l' asks Lewis Sfanfon, wresfllng wifh o geomefry problem.- STANDING: A. Dunne, H. Hawfhorne, N. Decker, and P. Reilly. SEATED: A, Caffrey, B. Newfon, V. Morsh, J, Conafy, B. Haring are wondering, foo. 10B Time ou! for a visil! Sophs launch a Rosary Roclcef fo counier frm A 1 Sisfer Julia Gerfrude plans fo- morrow's Lafin class for IOB, her homeroom group. ac? Spufnik.-M. O'Connor, F. MocNamara B Mullnn A Mernll M, Crcliy, J. Maher, K. Banks, C. Sufh R Doscher ,ds K 77 I1 carehee IA, . ls ,hm a new wyle, Tony?-FA Spina, A- Manner W. Rooney, Pass the sfrows, please,-R. Ryan R Scuforr F Rodgers D M. Morsell, A. Koenig, F. Donnelly, E. Gaffney, W. Crowley, Shore-,I J. Adarns, V. Dzuba, H. Benson and M Foley pafromze and J. Oswald wafch Tony Monnu clown around at lunchfime. me 'mll' mcfhme- 1 '71 IL. t 4 if fu' V i I fi 1 Saphs are on lime for second lunch.-STANDING: P. Flannery, M. Cleaning our lockers seems fo be a fask.-B. Nichols, E. Horrison'SlTTlNG: T. Gilligan, T. Dolan, W. McAllisler, M. E. Marsh, C. Lyon, M. Flannery, M. E. Giblin-gei ready for Chris! Semon, W. Dowd, J. ScoH. mas vacation. Jaegel, M. Newman . ana! lie meaning of fheir fifzz, . J. .ff-- Q Q46 Swifching from mafh fo The classics, Mrs. Emil Schmidf, moderalor of TOC, relaxes her mind. Reading poefry produces a fhoughfful mood! STANDING: M. A. Hemberger, C. Glennon, M. Meisfer, P. Gallagan. SITTING: R. Alfano, Smifh, N. O'Rourke, M. Nevill, L. Quinlan, M. Miller, R. Avanzaio, B. Murphv, J. Kloss. C. L. -bv'-4 Q 3, iv! 'W -vr ,.....,g. A liffle noonfime cramming.-D. Derrico, K. Keeves, T. Triggs, B. Sfraz- za, M. B. Bacca, L. DelVisco, J. Ponelis, P. Siolres, R. Knox, and T. Schroeder prepare for a ies! on les icliofismes. 1 ,v f Q 3 5 1 -Q f- if Q? 1, iff' if ga E 35, .fl ' , 'Mx' f 6 Q li , fb- , .6 4 s-NL' N41 .T .4 -.wgu 1 E , r I 1- 'X I . 1 1 G vii: Z f! , Afhlehc Assoclahon ai work F Harris A Lopez B Tolh I McGann P Delgnan B Richardson M McCarr:ck jk A .24 I Cl bU0l'l6!el!fLKl06 A sure porn? Ellen O Rourke clinches fhe volleyball championship for lhe seniors as ihe red surfed lumors hold fl-near breath THE AA. 6, 0 0 ,, l H' K -I 42' V 1, , A .,.af 5, , , 5 A , . 4 S' ,P 2 1 a :fl 9 ' V, ' 45. gg Q ' km il ' V 1 I N 'A wt' . 3 x 71 X 1 af' .' f I - ':j, - 1 L f 'Q Q g Q' 5 C Q LW? J 1 s A- f V XV M5 , f, ' M' W. ' , I ' Q4 , ' ,K ,A i '1',f -Q l ,,A., ., Z A :---- - .,: Q A - AA 5 , X A . , J ' X ., , ' 1- fi. ., ' 1, 1?-: 'A '1 3 ' . ' .' x.,Z- -, , , -4 fi, 1 ' i 6 A p f 1 K -,Q - gr , V 5- A -D ' W '- '29 5 ' ,1'72T '-I .4 f f 'K ' 1- t , - .- M- . ' ' bln, . - .09 f X lf' 55 K A G xx A xx 1l'izQ :-., , ff 4 X TP nf X Z 77 was a festnve month Snow and Chnstmas spmt filled nts days from begmmng to end The halls of Immaculate rang wnth Chrust mas Chopstscks and Jmgle Bells as the Glee Club prepared tor the second annual concert which was held on December I8th The concert was a wonderful one brmgrng out the true meamng of Chrrstmas In song and an pageant as the Honor Socuety de All the glee clubs were under the durectvon of Mnss Margaret Mary Canty whose own enthusnasm about everythung helped us to acqunre It too Mass Canty s demonstra tions of how not to sung were always welcomed wnth hearty laughter The Gnrls Glee Club headed by Cathy Neary and the Boys Glee Club small but powerful held theur own very beautifully and when nn a few numbers they were combined the sound of their volces carrued far out unto the stillness of the nnqht In the vrgor shown by the Boys Glee Club and In their earnestness In trying to better the gurls we saw again a new Interest growing more successful as the varnous sports have become more success ful and the boys In Immaculate taknng a renewed stand tor their rnghts provnng that IC H S Isnt by any means a gurls school The best choral group accordnng to the members of the Schola was the Schola The beautntully blended vonces ID three part harmony were kept busy durmg December as they dad their share In the concert and brought 'oy to the suck In hospitals The gurls In Schola gave up many hours after school on Wednesday as they prepared theur parts and their eftorts were not an vain The Christmas dance sponsored thus year by the Clarrron took place on December l9th Its thenre was Christmas Around the World and the gym became a mlnrature globe deplctmg Chrustmas rn varnous lands Of course cleverness was second nature to the members of the stat? ot the Clarrron our school newspaper Under the patient gund ance of Sister Mary Immaculate and Marrlyn Fungerhut edutor In chnef the paper told the news and events around Immaculate as well as If not better than any professional paper We sensors will always remember the Who s Wno column and of course next year wrll look forward to the alumna sectnon Chnstmas holidays were as gay as ever and as the last of December dawned brnght and clear we faced the new year wnth happy hearts Snow and Christmas sprrrt fllled :ts days George Tyson and Richie Buoye have some snow fun. cf ,V 7 ff, ff ,Zvi y, at , I 'J 7 f 4' +1 . K 1 . . . . . . ,, . 1 ' Il ll ' ll picted the most beautiful and breath-taking story in the world, the birth of our Lord. , . . . . T Q . . . S . H f r, ' - - . A , - W as Q ff 4 Qi, 4 QE if 1 4, f gy R 1 H - fi ., ' ' -3 ' ,t V 5, 'guy' :V I 4, igfit K , V w . I D ff Ag WIA' Aw Q .ly figs! ' + 1 fi ' M f ff W K,.'ff5- H1 :g2f.f53.,- Q - V A' gas' 4, s'f :22fs Y WELL W ' iW A W ,ge ' fnfx ' .Q f X: - fl b I .W ha, X Q QQ, Aw , M X 2 X -1. V K .fs , F Wy, f 5 ,L ' ir t Q V , Q-ni , If if wk X Am, ,,w'?'?6fm ff ff ax im I + - 'Q X ,L 'wf ga, fa W M .W x 31, g-iQfii4f f,f g M W-if ss 'T 'x: VW LMMU ff? .J 15 R BOYS' GLEE CLUB POWQPLK v Exfra practice session.-Left fo righf: T. Dolan, B. Rooney, M. Semon, R. Alfano, C. Tomaic, C. Reed, and B. Sfrazza gef in some noonfime vocalizing. Miss Margarel Mary Confy, founder and director of The Boys' Glee Club. Silenf Nighl never sounded like this-THIRD ROW: J. Kloss. SEC- OND ROW: B. Brodbeck, L. Del Visco, T. Monna, F. Donnelly. FIRST ROW: E. Brown, C. Glennon. The line-up-Fourleen sirong-TOP ROW: B, Sfrazza, R. Alfano, C. Tomaio, C. Reed, 8. Rooney, J. Kloss, T. Monna. BOTTOM ROW: B. Brodbeck, F. Don- nelly, T. Dolan, L. Del Visco, C. Glennon, M. Semon, E. Brown. v 'x ea .1 Chrislrnas spirif shines fhrough, The senior members -TOP ROW: C. Neary, E. O'RourIre, V. Cronin, J, Lenox, M. Fingerhuf, M. Carson, P. Schmidl, B. Tolh. MIDDLE ROW: P. Lappin, M. Dennis, J. Chrisfiano, B. Richardson, G. Hannigan, R. Cahill, J. Weimar. BOTTOM ROW: K. Boyle, J. Sylvesiro, L. Mancuso, M. Marsh, K. Neef, B, Berger, L. Cular, R. Di Meo. Piano musf be ouf of fune. Glee Club juniors belie fhis-FOURTH ROW: K, Young, C. Falcone, .I. HowIeII, E. Mounl, M. Miller. SECOND ROW: H. Grabowski, J. Gough- ran, M. Timmerman, S. Madden, J. Hess, J. McGann, P. Morrow, M. Heyhurn, A. Hoy, E. Croffy. SECOND ROW: D'OCon- nor, J. Manning, R. Filzgibbon, K. Dris- coll, R. Di Maria, A. Inlozino, A. McCarIhy, M. Moore, L. Papendick, E. Zampelli, N. McDaniel. FIRST ROW: A. D'Anionio, T. Pagliara, P. Gallagher, C. McWilliams, N. Fallon, A. Whalers, A. DeCroce, C. Earl, J. Auslin, A. Jeanoffe. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ciirlefcl flleir own very Beaufihcfg. M Any candidales lor Ihe MeI ? Sophomores volunleer.-TOP ROW: P. Galligan, G. Arnold, M. Bacco, P. Stokes, L. McCune, P. Ryan, D, Morris, A. Caudreau, K. Hughes, B. Haring. THIRD ROW: E. Marsh, P. Morsell, P. OICon- nor, B. Tansey, B. Gaudreau, C. Jelinslci, P. Nicosia, B. Brownlee, F. McNamara, J. Smilh, P. Reilly, P. Ford, SECOND ROW: E. Juliano, T. Triggs, A. Calqrey, E. Harrison, L. Egan, J. Banker, J. Oswald, V. Dzuloa, B. Murphy, C Cassidy, K. Falcone, M. Foley. BOTTOM ROW: M. McDonald, J. Waldron, F. Harris, M. J Alworlh, F. Szol, M. Hemberger, M. Flannery L. Blanchelle, E. Kane, J. Panciello, M. Neville 1 I . . 'Q 4 x.- 66 CLUQPHQJJ wad JQCOIICI llatllre . fur R xl up ,,...f- 'Do we have enough copif:-s? fP Tohaney, A. DAn9onlo, T, Coen, P. Falcone, B. Marucci, S. Madden. zwgnhb , ,e ,W lizx 5 --Lf' L ,,, fo flw ua!! CLAIRION This issue musf sfond out-J. Sylvesfro, A Russo, J. Ronk, P, Schmidt, D. Kunafh, .I Zupko, M. Marsh, M. Carson. 77 ,jf 5: Yr ian A vi Thal's a good idea.-M. Fingerhuf, I fhink we'll make if.-P. Lappin, Sisfer Mary lmmaculaie. J. Lenox, J. Robbins. AW ll.. Q ff Q L M 1 I -5 , x 5 , QE' ,ff 1 11' ' .W !h ,, V3 J ,wtgis rgtlii Q I 3 12 - Jw' .f,., , A, WM ,pf 1' W ,kg WM? f.-A 1,4 N.J ff W -f X started as all new years begun but for us ut had a new meanung 1958 our year our last year had begun We now had only sux more months as senuors' The class of 58 was well on uts way to maturuty Sports topped the popularuty poll durung January and our spurut was not even dampened too greatly by those dreaded mud term exams Dreary gray typucally dusmal January days passed quuckly by because of thus Basketball season for the boys started un November and reached uts peak un January Much to everyone s delught our team took first place un the Chrustmas Tourna ment beatung Thomas Jefferson and Montclaur Hugh Sunce we were the only Catholuc school un the tournament both faculty and student body were mughty proud of our boys Bob Lamb the captam of our team receuved a trophy for beung the most valuable player Jack Mount for hugh scorer and Alex Scaft for best play maker Immaculate was really un seventh heaven that nught and we senuors wull never forget ut We want to thank Mr Gavrey for doung such a wonderful cocuchung 'ob and the team for show ung us that real team work as nobody els could To the senuors who were on the team un prevuous years we congratulate you for your splendud 'ob and we know that your great works and achuevements wull echo and re echo through the halls of ICHS for a long tume after we have gone The gurls team started uts season un December and has played well Co captauns for the team were elected early un the season and Ellen O Rourke and Gaul Hannugan won these cherushed posutuons Wuth Suster Ann Julua and Mrs Cummungs doung the coachung the team dud uts best The hughlught of the season for the gurls was the wunnung of the game agaunst Mt St Domunucs of Caldwell The gurls were really over layed when they beat the Mount After an arduous football season the cheerleaders putched rught unto keepung the basketball crowds cheerung These perky lassues are the ones who put our spurut unto words and actuons lust when our team needed ut At our pep rallues they performed well proddung everyone unto cheerung by means of theur luvely routunes Hats oft to a magnuflcent squad' We know ut wull be hard to replace Angel Quatrella our captaun Pat Dacey Lula Cutar Morgue Dennus and Carol Kurvun our fauthful senuor cheerleaders who have really earned the letters and necklaces they have receuved The hughlught of January for the senuor gurls was theur retreat at the beautuful St Josephs Vulla un Peapack New Jersey lt was the flrst closed retreat the gurls had ever made and they really hated to leave The serenuty and peace whuch pervaded the beautuful mansuon whuch was the retreat house filled theur hearts the munute they arruved Theur retreat master Father Hooper SJ was marked by understandung and fruendluness and he deluvered hus conferences wuth power and uncanny unsught We wull never forget Jo Jo and les entraulles and the whole of that wonderful week end un January ln the days before exams the lubrary was flooded wuth last munute unquurues and unquurers Long postponed research work was finally got around to and Suster Grace Catharune and her staff worked overtume tryung to satusfy everyone The Lubrary Club wuth Cathy Cox as uts presudent served us well These students were on hand to check books put up dusplays and help out generally un the lubrary enablung us to use uts excellent faculutues The Future Teachers of Ameruca were unusually actuve thus year un the true sense of the word What wuth the flu epudemuc and other emergencues they were pressed unto servuce many a tume The members enloyed the experuence of dealung wuth small chuldren Workung un paurs fone to do the teachung and one to run for helpl they found these days of substututung for absent teachers ruchly rewardung and satusfyung and eager hands gladly opened them The month passed ever so quuckly February was soon knockung on our doors and easy hands gladly opened them Prayung for peace, Aluce Donahue kneels at the Fatuma shrune on the grounds of the retreat house at Peapack ' - X Y - s x f .A A X. 1 , ,, X X f f . I A . - M .9 22 1.1. fy! ' N ,ff ,. , x ' J ,ffff J ,ak ' 42 v, , ff ' ,Q 9, Aff! . I . , , . . , . . I ,A ' - I I , . . . - ' I I ' 1 I . ' I I I I ' ' , . . ,, e ' . 5 1 . , . . . , , . . I I . . . . . . , . I , . ' I I I I I I I , . . . . , . , . ' I 1 - -1 , . ' ll ll ll ' ll ' ' I ' I , . I I I ' I ' I 2 1 . . KAN f ' .mm V WI' a ix Y N-I fi RA 4, T? 'IQ' NW' I r Y... ' 4 Q4 i E 3 11 , 1 Qs -4 A sg A - , .11- 2 ws: ,z W Qu-A 3 2 fi ff A-Q ' M xg? h 5 , J . k ,, ', WX ., ,,.' Q ' 'ix 1 . O f ff 1 f AK f X W yy, ' 1 mg Q u c P Q Q, is sf Q22 E .,, , ,wp ., I .4,:l,. if? 'i' ? plasma' a XS' A K ., Q E W L 5 y s f' 5. x B, 'Q 2 The Captain's af fhe head.-Smiles from Paf Dacey, Margie Dennis, Carol Kirvin, Flo Harris, Lila Cufar, Angel Qualrella Icapfainj, Kay McWilliams, Kathy Young, CHEERLEADERS Figl1l, leam, fighl!-A. Quafrella, l.. Cular, F. Harris, C. Kirvin, K. Young, K. McWilliams, M. Dennis, S. Madden, P. Dacey, and C. Falcon give a team yell. 42Aey ,def 0l'I'l'l06! LUQKZ 7, CHEERLEADERS CHANT C. Falcon, P. Dacey, S. Madden, M. Dennis, K. Young, C. Kirvin, K. McWilliams, F. Harris, L. Cufar, and A. Quairella join in a locomolive. IMT CLASSICK Cathy geis off a sho? despite fhe guarding of the opponenf, as Barbara and Eileen look on. GIRLS' BASKETBALL GMI. HANNIGAN leo-captuinj ELLEN OROURKE leo-captuml 3 2 glfgi feani KATHY KERNS BARBARA REBENACK CATHY N EA RY EILEEN MOUNT IQ!!! geJ ll! Mrs. Cummings, girls' baskelball coach warms lhe bench for a change. ljhe gif J were reaffy ouerioyec! wAen fhey Leaf fAe Wounf. v Female Blue Devils fake a breafher for a picture!-FIRST ROW: M. Miller lass'f. mgr.1, A. Fay, M. Morgan, E. O'Rourlre fco-capfainj, G. Hannigan lco- capiainj, P. Crowley, P. Ryan, M. Carson Imgrj. SECOND ROW: C. Williams, J. McLeod, P. O'Connor, K. Kearns, B. Rebenack, E. Mount, P. Classick. THIRD ROW: G. Arnold, B. Newton, M. Croffy, C. Norlon, .l. lehan, C. Earle C. Neary. -mf Q -.. 1, Y , .11 'J Qi f - Q ' ,Q ., 'x , 1 .rf X 1 I '7 1 . ' s 1 , X 1 if i i 4 I ,, V AN F I 1 1 l W1 'f, 1, , X r . x 1 :Jig 1, 1' . 1 V 5 . 11 Ivy -1 '4 , 4 3,4 , .X - fs . K Q V E K A iq, , ,H 5,5 .Hifi 'rf .QQ EY , , L 1 1 1lg?l nf 4 1 i I a K li V ll A 'W i 13,3 Q, N QQ? 'VR .'.14 .f. X, lf .t E' 1 Q 37:5 fi ..,. I :jx -335 Z., Ti: 4 5 3 f'1's17ii2r , JA., , .ff V 151 4 Q ',f '- Ti- Lew .I V ,mfg WZ' , fs 1-Xi ' 4 tix 'fe -' ' '21 liz. ,Qiii ,ny 64' i Alf '. -1 51,5 My -Q if iff' ?s! 'p1': il. Eff' ' gcc: say.. ' jay U, iii' 45 gli V nf, 'x is N x IK! lah, 4 1 W ' rw . fig 'P Y 3 fr uh if: HQ f- mZ , nff ff fl!! f l g , 1' ,gs and blue sky was a rare snght around ICHS We were kept too busy to care about the weather however as we attended the last basketball games of the season and re pared our chemtstry protects whtch were due at the end of the month February also found l2A engrossed on producnng flawless paragraphs see Ed Monaghanj and working madly on wrmng the Great Amerncan Short Story e plot was the thang and they were not to be purchased anywhere at any prnce e surprused ourselves wtth our own lngenunty and our Thursday mormng Coffee House sesston one week rang wrth bravos as the talented members read their stones to the assembled multttude Hustlmg around the corridors and keepung lonely vtgtl on corners during the lunch period was the Corrndor Patrol undaunted by weather or adverse cnrcumstances Gall Hannngan head of thus organtzatxon worked out many a plan to expednte trafflc In the halls durlng the passnng of classes and at student assembltes Durlng thus month we sensors looked back wath satusfactlon on the actuvltues of Le Cercle Francans composed thus year of everyone an the sensor French class Wnth meet ings held once a month Sally Hall the prestdent held our Interest time after time We lustened to records of famous French composers and descussed thenr ltves and works We harked back with pleasure to the Christmas party which had been so much fun The really bug event of the month was the Jumor Dance wtdely and expertly adverttsed by the members of that class February could really and truly have been termed as belongung especually to the lunnors they took the spotluqht at the begunnlng of the month and held on to tt During those days precedlng February l4 tumors could be seen selling tuckets making announcements and desugnnng decorations and posters The candlclates for Miss lmmaculate l958 were chosen by the lunnors and a week before the dance the whole school voted The nnght of the dance was clear and cold The arttstlc entrance to Madonna Hall Immaculate s recently opened social center gractously offered by Monstgnor for our own use was ablaze wnth lnghts The new settmg truly made thus dance An Affaur to Remember At about ten thtrty the tume came for the crowning of Mass lmfnaculate Our own Cathy Neary who had recetved thus honor the previous year ascended the throne for the last ttme and memornes filled our mtnds and hearts as we recalled our Jumor Dance the precednng May Could we ever forget the lanterns or the punk apple blossom branches or the bridge at the entrance to the gym that was flmshed an hour before the dance? The onental theme The Kung and l had transformed the gym into a lovely Suamese garden But we qutckly returned to the present as we heard Monsignor Powers speakung Then the excnttng moment came the new Mtss Immaculate was proclatmed Elleen Mount won the coveted tutle much to the delnght of everyone So another Junior Dance passed and as February faded unto March another tumor class became more and more ready to step Into our footsteps as the shadow of graduatton grew more dtstmct and could be seen In the near future Rardmg the refrigerator after the .lumor Dance are T Pagllara, R Buoye, P McKeon, E. Mount. 5775 ' ' ' A2 ,iz ul 1 452 rt 72? motto seemed to be the old familiar tune Stormy Weather, I 1 ' I 1 4 p - I . . H ,, . Q . . . . ' Th ' , ' . w ll ' ll 0 Q q l A bird's eye view discloses.-V. Lacey, K. Young, N. Fallon, J. Hess, R. Aretino, E. Mount, J. Austin, P. Crowley, J. Manning. 11C fo flze juniord. M A lunch time visit for M. Miller, C. Ceretto, L. Pascuiti, C. Falcon, C. Earl, A. DeCroce, A. Jeannette, M. Quinn, and J. O'Connell. The senior cafeteria awaits you, girls.-J. Howlett, P. Gallagher, M. Moore, B. Drury, B. Johnston, N. McDaniel, E. Mullin, ancl S. O'Gara gaze wistfully in. Sister Ann Julia, HC moderator, proves once again that French can be fun. CORRIDOR PATROL H n organizafion fhaf wa.4 never HIL. Bul I don'1 need a lunch pass! pleads Sisfer Allhea fa the members of The Lunch Patrol.--M. R. Marsh, I. Ronlr, M. Fingerhui, D. Velfh E. O'Rourlce, Sisfer Alihea, M. Dennis, L. Cufar, A. Quafrella, G Hannigan, P. Quinlan. Lonely7 Are you kidding? says Gail Hannigan sur- rounded by members of The Corridor Palrol FlRST ROW S Walsh R OToole G Hannigan A ScalT T Coen SECOND ROW E Smifh H Arnold P Tahaney B Lamb V Dolan J Kelfz THIRD ROW D Buoye G Tyson J Zupko D Fanning J Smilh G Marquis ldtel' nfl ll, la, Olll' l'el'lC leaf el' LUQ dal el'Cl QGUCOMP FRENCH CLUB 777 'HHS ,S French? Members of fhe Semo, F,e,,ch Club enloy U game of Les eleves chanfent Frere Jacques P SChl'l1ldf S Hall Sister Ann .lulla charades in French ol course' J ONeil P Dacey .l Weimar R OToole SYl e5 0 K Neel V Cronin M l-Y Cl -l l-9 0X D KUnUll N M Flngerhuf L DeBonls B Toih T Rowan E Schillinq H Sfrazza D MCDvf e'S P l-UPPU' K B0Yle l- SlWlV9 Veifh T Coen E Monaghan llcneelmgj . . f . ' ' .. ,. ,A ,. ,- . 2- ', A 1 - f . , . , . . :. ,. I' I ' I I' I ' ' 66 3' f L A L 'J ' 'l 0 . -- . . if H- - - . . . ,. , - 1 --. ' ',. ,. ' , . ' , -l- 1- , - I - 1- , . - 1 - .1 - I - , . .',, . , , 1 - .1 - 1 - - I ' I ' I T n 48 Sally Gillespie, '57, crowns our fearful buf joyful Miss Immaculafe, Cclhy Neary, while J. Kelfz, J, McMorrow, P. Tahaney, H. Sfrazza, C. Earl, W. Mcfarriclc, R, Buoye, K, McWilliams, J. McDeviff, R. Alfano, and E. Mount applaud. Wfhe King and I ll emoriea our min 5 an Lear-L6 ad we recafecl our union ance, Ae! farif may We could have danced all nighf was the feeling expressed by all the Juniors during the dance. is-in-ma Any fime is Coke fime with our chaperones around. The ever-faifhlul Mr. and Mrs, Zambri and Mrs. Pellegrino and Robert serve refreshmenis fo the juniors. M N ' A-A'-Mi 66 Y 9 uAn Affair to Remember :ia gearzs c ance waj Led JJ f D in WaJo11na a . Cafhy gives her litle and crown fo Eileen Mounf, Miss lmmcculcle '58, . I '4!K5,.k mmf! -' fa B The new queen and her courl A DAnfonio G Bavosa T Paglvara P McKean P Gallagher F McCarthy C Neary D Kelly E Mounf R Buoye A Wahlers D Foley P OBryan S Walsh JV OH lor on evening of lun are W. Brown, G. Brown, P, Flynn, H. Alcoclr and llweir doles. e 49 O l i X ff? I came un tradutuonally luke a luon wuth the March wunds blowung and the weather brusk and snappy The days from the first to the tenth were not long enough for the members of the Immaculata staff The deadlune on the tenth loomed up threatungly before them and many a Sunday afternoon found MaryRose havung office hours as usual on the thurd camera and the basketball canduds that refused to come out Would we never get finushed ' The last caption was typed the last pucture labeled and the 378th book ordered at about 600 p m on the afternoon of March tenth lt was finushed' Through our work blurred munds coursed thoughts of the precedung September when we had begun work on our opus and had cudgelled our brcuuns for a theme we had scoured the neughborhood for ads and patrons and had planned Ductures and lay outs wuth a vengeance The puctures were the thungl Who could forget the day after the last football game of the season when the photographer came to take canduds and found nobody un school? The gurls stull remembered theur experuence enroute to the Columbua Scholastic Press Conference un the Fall when MaryRose had been marooned on a subway traun and thought she would never see her comrades agaun But ut was really and finally all over and there remauned only the comung thrull of dustrubutung the i958 Immaculata to admurung underclassmen We were grateful to Suster Jean Marue for her guudance un thus experuence of puttung out a publucatuon After the tenth the staff could finally turn uts attentuon completely for one whole week to the comung yearbook dance on St Patrucks Day Thus week soon stretched unto two as snowstorms on two consecutive Frudays caused us to cancel the dance It was to be a surpruse Once more the lmmaculata room was un confusuon as greyhounds leprechauns people and buuldungs reposed un varuous attutudes all over the tables The dance was un honor of Joan Bourke who had come over from Ireland un September to loun our class She was really surprised to come to the dance and find that A Nught un Tupperary ther burthplacej was the theme lt was a but of a shock to her but soon the alarm was replaced by genuune happuness as she realized how much pleasure she had brought unto the luves of her classmates Suster Eluzabeth Mary our vuce pruncupal and guudance durector was kept very busy durung March answerung our questuons about College Boards and transcripts As the acceptances began to truckle un and then to flow un a regular stream we were very grateful to Suster for her aud Many of us through usung the vocatuonal materual Supplued by Suster Eluzabeth s guudance classes made our decusuons about the future The future began to seem not very far away All durung the precedung month the burnung auestuon among the senuors had been What shall I do for my chemustry prouect'? On the evenung of March first the poluce actually had to untervene as traffic on Cottage Place became congested as we deluvered our braun chuldren to the gym where a munuature Scuence Faur was set un un no tume Our parents and relatuves followed us unto the buuldung and remauned to gaze un wonder at what we theur offsprung had produced out of our luttle heads The next day the whole school vusuted our Scuence Faur and admured and profited by the exhubuts By noon of that day all the exhibits had dusappeared and the gym was utself agaun We marveled at Suster Catherunes and Suster Altheas ungenuuty un assemblung and duspersung everythung so quuckly and efficuently Durung March also the Red Cross classes were un full swung The Montclaur Poluce made a specual trup to Immaculate to demonstrate to the uunuors the proner technuque un guvung artuficual respuratuon and to dusplay the latest equupment un fire fightung The sophomores became more and more aware of nutrutuonal values under the tutelage of Mrs Herr and thruce weekly the senuor gurls walked around to Park Street to Red Cross headquarters to practuce the art of Home Nursung wuth the help of Mrs Coder Mr Coduspotu teachung both boys Furst Aud and Safety contrubuted greatly to the knowledge of Immaculatans Aprul lay ahead answerung our questuons about College Boards and transcrupts E O Rourke, Suster Eluzabeth Mary, G Hannugan, and T. Coen. 71423: ,f , f fx f !,',p J f Q72 l F 'K : J If ' 4 '. 5? W W ' ' , V! , X gf f I ? Z ff . , .. I . . I . i . g . I floor. Last-minute changes were made: this was the year of the perpetually out-of-order ' I . I . I . , . ' . . f ' ,, . . . ,, . . . . . , l . I . . u - - 11 - - , . . I . t . . , . ' , . . . . l ' I . . . . . . 1 . Y . l . ' I I Are you sure you don'f wan! us lo smile?-Yearbook siafl members P. Tahaney, B. Tofh, R. DiMeo, B. McGuire, B. Richardson, V. Cronin, P. Dacey, L. Mancuso, M. Carson, and G. Hannigan look grim. IMMACULATA Yearbook arfisfs planning fheir lay- ouf.-D. Kunafh and E. Schmidi. Working hard fo meef fhe deadline are Sisfer Jean Marie and Mary Rose Marsh. ff 1..1f', Q . on l1l'CL IO, the 6004 ufalf hfllil e Q This is ihe way. Our phofographers are good even if our How much do we have? Our Business and Circulafion Managers camera isn'f.-G. Perry, F. Conrad and P. Marquis. don? look worried.-V. Dolan and R. Lamb. 1.91. Were you really surprised? ask Doris Kunafh When Irish Eyes Are Smiling plays the band as and Par Dacey as .l0UrI beams. Joan dances wilh Ray Galligan. W in ilalaerargv .loan rolls her eyes heavenward as Monsignor presenls her wllh ihe flowers from the seniors ........,. ,- J Ronk Mrddle D Kunafh M Flngerhuf M Carson grandaunf and her uncle and l1:s wife Boffom G Hannigan .loan E ORourke M Marsh 4 1 it Some of the seniors .loan joined on refreaf. Top: C. Cox, .loan poses under our imporled lamp pos! wifh her Safely first.-Capfain McLaughlin demonsiraies arli- ficial respiration on Phil Falcone as fhe iuniors loolr on. So Yhal's where the mofor is.-J. Zuplco, G. Marquis, M. Carson, R. DiMeo, E. O'Raurlce, G. Hannigan, R. Buoye, and J. Mouni fake some safely lessons from Mr. Codispoii. uring arc , ago, flue ,Qui Crow HOME NURSING RED CRCDSS 77 c a5AeJ were in fu! during. Red Cross members proudly display fheir flag.-V. Marsh, R. Doscher, V. Dzubu, A. Caffrey, K. Banks, N. Decker, M. Crcffy, and A. Dunn. YoU're supposed fo be helpless! says Mrs. Loder io fhe pafienf, Virginia Cronin, as Fufure Home Nurses B. McGuire, L. Shulver, E. O'Rourlce, P. Schmidt, L. Schilling, .l. Sylvesfro, and D. Kunafh fake notes. Ki: 'X No secref rs safe when Robert Smrihs concealed mrcrophone and amplifier are around M Ben on and J Grosso seem lascrnaled Tunrng rn Russra Ham Linda Shulver stoops fo acllusl her shortwave radro transmrifer and receiver n-ext Clay, the LU 0 e dc 00 HUMAN rr Ann lnfozrno wears her heorf on fhe lable as she displays her carefully made model and dmgram of the human hear? Shame the Devrl Angela Quafrella IS all aiwrffer over bemg selecfed as guinea prg for Beffy Maruccn s he defeclor Ken Rerdrnger and Jrmmy Smlfh gaze benevolenfly D1dla really collecf all fhem rocks? gawks Dick Mulvaney as Gordon Perry upon fhear corporafe prolecf, a model ol on orl well shines hrs ultra vrolef lamp on hrs exfenswe collecfron D Fanmng and F Conrad are impressed r W' 'S ' f l A lw L In ,-, 77 , 4 Q A uiqiifecl our ccence cur. r ' A' X f 5 f ,E 2 2 Q 3 WH, r A, f K 1 , I V ff- I rf Q' i., W' fig' m,wwamw IN QX I L f 'A filled wsth the ever mystersous wonders of the awakening of Sprsng was especsally beautsful thss year as we became more and more aware of the fact that a new awakening was soon to happen to us sn two short months How we counted every one of those wonderful days' The bsggest social event of the whole year for us sensors took place on Aprsl seventh our Sensor Prom How we had looked forward to this our last dance as students of Immaculate Trsps to Hahnes were daily occurrences for the gsrls as they tried to find that certasn special dsess and new hairstyles and cuts were tried out The fellows became busy washmg thesr cars pscksng up thesr tuxes and vssstsng the Horsst to arrange for those orsgsnal corsages As Aprsl seventh the day waned snto Aprsl seventh the evening Moms and Dads were busy tying ties pressing yards and yards of net and calming shattered nerves The convent at Immaculate was the scene of much coming and gosng around 830 as couples arrived and the gsrls psrouetted around sn the front hall to the admsrsng smiles of the Sssters before going on to the Montclair Womens Club where the dance was held The mght was beautiful and clear and the strains of Pat Boones lovely melody Aprsl Love popularszed by him lust cs few months before really took on a special meaning for us About half way through the evening voting took place among the sensors and sunsors present for the King and Queen of the Prom As the results were announced we were all enthussastsc over the choice of Alex Scaff and Angel Quatrella who were as deserving of the honor as anyone could have been After the Prom we were off to varsous nsght spots to really make thss a night to remember Lets go to the Rustic Cabin became a standing loke after we discovered that st had burned down a year ago Aprsl seventh passed as all thsngs eventually must do and Aprsl eighth brought stsll more good times as most of the sensors left brsght and early for the shore Without our actually realszsng st thss event seemed to be for us sensors a last salute to our chsldhood before clossng the door to our youth behind us Hidden beneath th fun and carefree spsrsts there was a lsttle touch of sadness for the days when nobody had really expected us to act like adults The Prom was talk for days of course but after the excstement had left us we settled down to wonder about the fortunes of the baseball team Wsth our versatile Mr Garvey again at the helm the newly reorganszed team ensoyed a successful season The retsrsng members of the team Terry Coen Johnny Robbins Alex Scaff Al Burton Vsnnse Lambsase Jerry Gardner and Mike Zambrs stacked up their bats for the last tsme and left the ranks open for the underclassmen They left behind them a terrific spsrst for the sport whsch was not really very much supported by the student body Another thsng of snterest dursng Aprsl was the tentatsve organization of a track team under the mentorshsp of Ed Kirk Aprsl evenings found the members practicing prsvately logging up and down thesr respective streets getting into condition whsle Mr Ksrk prepared to be dsscharged from service The fortunes of the new track team wsll be of great snterest to us sn the future We hope that st wsll be another rung sn Immaculate s sports ladder to success So we left Aprsl and sts showers wsth the thought that May flowers were sn store for us ll The girls psrouetted around to the admiring smsles of the Sisters. Marslyn McCarrsck, Mary Carson, Angel Quatrella, Ssster Elena, Sister Jean Marse. ,VW f 7 111 7 f M lf lf' e f ,Q 16, Z1 rf' f' ff 2 'R' ,sy ' ., .. 1 'ff 'Y' ' y ' f 1, ,f Q xx 43? Y fr f f , X f M T PRll. - . - ' 1 - . l . I . , . . . ,, . . 1 ,, . . , . 1 1 - A 1 1 1 1 1 , , . . , . . ' I I Il ' ll ' ' I I , . - 1 1 ll l ' ' Il . ' ' ' - . , 1 1 - 1 1 1 . . l - . . ' I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 - I 'Q . x-1 F 1 I fi? 5 1 f I , x, 1 1 is . M 3 V 'ii . Q Q Do you fhink we can sirefch fhe budgef, jus! fhis once? asks Marilyn Fingerhuf of her mofher SENIOR Now does everybody Fnally agree on fhe dufe? asks Falher McCarIhy fl ow we Azohzclzzrwarcf fo fAi5, Hls 'B' O.K., Carol? Anyihing you say, Alex. 36 i I . J . M. A 1,51 W , Our baseball feam is all smiles over fheir successful season.-FIRST ROW: T. Coen, V. Lambiase, B. Byrne, G. Sfanfon, J. Gardner. SECOND ROW: C. Reed, A. Burton, J. Kloss, J. Scoff. THIRD ROW: Coach Garvey, D. Panciello, B. O'Dowd, J. Robbins, A. Scaff. BASEBALL 66 77 feam enfoye a JIICCQJJAIKJQCCJOII. .lohnny Robbins,lmmaculc1fe s own Gil Hodges. x X ,Atv Alex Scclf gets ready for anofher homer! 60 Terry Coen is ready, willing and able fo back up his piicher. Meef Cyril Reed, our own .laclcie Robinson. Gerry Gardner comes up wifh unofher fielding gem. Calm and confidenf Gary Sfanlon never lefs ihe feam down. Billy Byrne fries our his special bunf. The pifcher wails as Jackie Scar? gels ready fo fhrow the ball. Vinnie Lambiase fhrows one lrorn lhe hole in deep short. You can lell by lhe look on his lace fha? Allan Burton is as serious and dedicated as lhey come. 81 Y' On The wo:r1 A Thai 'L 'fb -fha males The vef-.mess 0? fur m J J J f Z ee., 0 K, Q, li' X61 JP N v. Q, f NS L2,, XXX Xx A clothed m nts beautuful mantle of blue sky edged wnth the blossoms of newly bloomed flowers and trees was as appropreate as nt could be for a month deducated to our Blessed Mother May culminated a year of actrvnty for the Sodallty of Our Lady Prefect Greg Louzse had put theur heads together many tlmes durung the year over plans for prolects to keep lC HS students Mary mmded The daely rosary nn October the tranmng of Sodalnty probatton classes the Lourdes symposnum rn February all had helped us keep the rlght perspective on thmgs earthly Now the crownnng of Our Lady by the whole tudent body lrfted our hearts up unto the clouds and made us thank God for permnttung us to be assocsated wrth the Sodaluty We knew that thus was our last May crownung at I C H S but we also knew that our years at IC H S had enshrnned Mary permanent ly IH our hearts Electrons for Student Councul and Honor Society officers took place un May Our work ended wlth these electrons as our own oftlcers handed over thelr tatles to the leaders of the class of 59 along with the responssbulutv that went wnth them Our senxor members of the Honor Socuety recenved theur membership puns at the mductlon ceremony and we congratulat d them for theur splenad ob nn the Chrnstmas Pageant and thenr hard work on the Magazlne Druve The aualutzes of character scholarshtp leadershlp and servuce the arms of the Honor Socuety were really exemplified an these people The Student Councnl too d d a good 'ob thas year despute dnfflcultnes that always seem to confront any Student Councll In any school and we thank John Zupko presu dent and Gall Hannigan vlce presldent for thelr whole hearted efforts to have a better school We the sennors honestly feel that thelr efforts were not In vain The Latln Club had been holdnno nts usual :nterestung meetungs all year convrnced that Lahn IS by no means a dead language The enthusnasm of Snster Julla Gertrude sts mod rator was mfectnous The pageant put on by the club durung thls year was very nnstructnve and was engoyed by all May found the Debating Club partxcnpat ng n the Brownson tournament at Seton Hall Prevlous to this they had competed an two other contests the Natuonal Catholnc Forenslc also at Seton Hall and the Seton Forenslc at St Vnncent Academy The team this year coached by Slster Catnerlne Grace were all new at thc game but they dnstxngunshed themselves and proved that experience as not always the factor sn success Much success ns hoped for In future years by thas enthustastlc group And so we approached June May Our Ladys month F McNamara, V Marsh, H Benson, and H Hawthorne dress her up. I, ,, , ff , fy T, ,4 Z, li! f 423 0 5 , Z: I I f, ll! Q - L . , Q ,fff ,, fx, I ff- U -1 In ., I, M L f ff ,ff y 'I' ' 4' '51 , , V ,X rg 2 ,Zz t Y . , ,L . A n . . I Marquis and Vice-prefect Mary Carson, guided by Father Carey and Sister Rebecca , . . . . - . . - 1 , l . , A , , S u 1 I v 1 , . . .. . Q . I: R n Y - 1 v I . . . In .. I . I , , V , I ' I - I V T 1 I Q T . . J . . . . I . . Q . . . . - , . , , - . . . , . E x QE? e 'Q' Ei H 25 X M xv P ' P ' l A Fl 1.2 'U Q Q 11 ax. nh- 1. HONOR SOCIETY onor ociefg o icerd foo I9 ace Ln ag The Magazme Drwe IS under wav Honor Socrefy members look lubrlanf over lhe lirsf days haul Lelf fo rlglml P Quinlan G Hannigan l. Slwl ver M Carson Slsier Elena .I Zuplco H Arnold H Grabowslcf P Flynn A leannolfe E Zampe! H A DAn1on:o P Falcone and E Classrclr azine Drive fo LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Zampeffi l od or bacl7-JoAnn Ronlc reporls on llve Mag G abowslci, P. Flynn, P. Falcone, and J. Han ey. ls fhe report go . A. D'Anfonio, E. Marucci, S. Walsh, H. r Mr Chairman fries fo Ceflle 0 dispule C Brennan, W. Rooney, l P. Falcone, A. M Qnna , 'II bemafza. LATIN CLUB Ready for acfion,-FIRST ROW: C Kerns, B. Rebenaclc, P, McWcHers, J. Holland L. Mcfune. SECOND ROW: A. Mrfarfhy, M, Baird, B. Dolcn, E. Croffy, C. Hcyeclr B. Tansey, E. McAneny. The Romance Languages are represenied byfP. Marclnescm , J. Conaiy, P. Nicosia, B, Gaudreau, C. Lcmberfi, B. Brownlee, L. Grady, M. Canizzo. Haj? elsif f breezed un as only June could and we rushed about wuth lastmunute preparatuons for Class Nught and g aduatuon It seemed as though we were tryung to flt a lufetume unto that last month one last month out of four whole years We could honestly say as we looked back that they had really flown by even borrowung a luttle speed from Mercury And mentuonung Mercury ut really soar d hugh un those last few weeks unducatung that ut was really tume for school to be over When the senuor gurls were guven the wor to shed theur unuforms there vas mad re oucung True old blues nad served us well however For four long years tney had wutnessecl raun sleet and snow they had often been altered seldom cleaned Durung these last few months they had occasuonally been put asude for a day whule we went 'ob huntung or reported someplace for an untervuew But the flnal and urrevocable sheddung was a real uoy One more step towards the end had been taken Preparatuons for Class Nught were completed lust un tume and our efforts were not un vaun as the ceremony was conducted wuth dugnuty and splendor lnsude the gfm was a blaze of colors the gurls had gone all out for the occasuon un lovely dresses un all colors of the raunbow We left the gym that nught wuth our proud parents who had beamed from one end of the evenung to the other at all the cuwcurds we had receuved The last week of school brought us our flnal exams and when thus hurdle had been overcome we suddenly found ourselves on June T9 T958 un caps and gowns on our way to the church un solemn processuon The commencement ceremony was short and beautuful one to be remembered forever As we left the church and Immaculate clutchung our duplomas tughtly we realuzed that finally ut was all over and began to analyze what exactly ut was that Immaculate had meant to us Games and dances yes studues and partues but more essentually and truly the surety of our fauth the confidence that comes from hope and the ever present awareness of the love of God and the guarduanshup of Our Lady Immaculate These wull be memorues h ly un our hearts forever So soon to graduate Mr and Mrs Ford Marquus can remember when Greg was only knee hugh. 4 f f',-' la ge u c Rf QQ, 2 be- X ,, ,Huw X 1 l u , .TJ ut ...vu X l T ,, av l Fl 3 N x l J by X T Y 3 , A . . H. . W , . T . u , , 9 , d , 1 -. u . u Q t - 1 1 - ' I 1 5 , . , I - , , I I l I I I I - , , I I I 3 I - 1 I I 1 I . . , O Senior Religion Teachers and Moderators of REVEREND JAMES A CAREY The Marlboro man cs true Crusader SISTER CATHERINE GRACE noted for his tough exams seen in Smaller than most ot us Chem lab her second home Strmghten those aisles special interest in the Science Fair broken test tubes must be paid tor n r r liaion class firm advocate of the Knights and Handmaids 'WG SISTER MARY FREDERICA RF TG Your books dont belong on the desk eyes on the book loves to cut nails no paper it your bills not paid You II pay for that typewriter MR. JOSEPH GARVEY ,Q ' History and Soc teacher , , . avid F.D.R. S an . . . famous for his hallvtime talks . . . anything for his boys . . , when lm presi- dent' . . . has unusual plans tor his daughter. fb-E., REVEREND JOSEPH G. SHEEHAN X Our Deon of Discipline . . . keeps a close eye on our clemerits . , . always justice comes irst . . . Athletic Director . . . workouts at the fi,d , .. 'Lets h.ar the boys c eer. . . . Report to the office immediatelyf REVEREND JOHN E MCCARTHY Father Mac cool caps enjoys 0 good ioke teaches senior girls religion a for the Irish There ll be rv prom meeting this afternoon The Unsilent Generation 7-1-Q. 'Nun HARRY ARNOLD Harry Honor Society President combination of scholar and friend finds chemistry lab periods ex pensive always ready to help politeness at all times JOHN BAKER .lay .lay a Latin scholar t at green chevy takes him places nice blue eyes cheers up the quietest c ass RICHARD BERK Dic reserved but friendly suspicious looking Bloomfield supporter always neat ai y rider of 29 BERNADETTE BERGER Bern . . . quiet and sedate . . . really great . . . enviable typing . . . ardent l.C.H.S. rooter . . . a good listener. KATHLEEN BOYLE Ka strawberry blonde small m stature big m heart future teacher always laughing kmdhearted basketball trend MARGARET BRUNO Margie always on tlme always m step known as Brldey o Broomstlck one of Hahne s salesglrls promises to blow up the Chemistry lab plans mclude Caldwell College IA an uvff I if? 4, ROSEMARY CAHILL Rosle fun lovmg gal unfall mg good nature long remember ed for smgmg abllltles shmmg black hair and blue eyes thmks homework ridiculous A ALLEN BURTON L never worries about a thing ' fnendly disposition earnest m all endeavors . good student newer member of basketball squad. 45 JOAN CHRISTIANO .loame Silence is qolden shes a charmer terrific summers at Belmar dreamy brown eyes fun to be with oh' those crazy oarties' MARY CARSON Mary brains and beauty com bmed V P of Sodality ta ks a blue streak blushes that come easy rides the 174 mind of her own a friend in a million C' PETER CHURCH Pete one man stage crew always willing to help enloys hunting seashells galore rkes biology gentlemanly always EDWARD CLASSICK . . . honor student . . . half of smart set of twins . . . quiet and pen- sive . . . has a long ride from Rose- land . . . thinks deep thoughts. 'X PATRICIA CLASSICK a cute bashful brunette fast on the court wrllrngness to help others frrendly thoughtful ways FRANK CONRAD Frank always smrlmg frrendly drsposrtron I now where there s a Valley party does a lot of busrness at the Kane always seen at C Y O canteen - TERENCE COEN Terry quret and serrous never excrted known for hrs 50 cent words deep thmker commutes every day from the strcks plays football wrth all hrs heart MARY ELLEN CORDASCO Mary Ellen frlled to the brrm with fun and charm sunny drspo srtron Oh Johnny' those eyes fell a story knows all the latest dance steps loya to Lrptons '11 My IF CATHERINE COX VIRGINIA CRONIN Cafhy proud of her lrlSh Grnny creahve wrmng abrlrfy herrfage hair of reddrsh gold Could you call on someone else Library Presldenf lrlces baslcefball :rs flair for orlgmallfy When Irrsh eyes are smllmg slowly but surely loyal fo IC H S LILA CUTAR PATRICIA DACEY 1 a there s mlschfef rn her eyes U Chll1C1 Cl0ll Complexion ghgfenmg raven block hm, effervescenf personalrfy energeflc Q ready gfmle U peppy Cheer cheerleader cute n lrrsh os leader always looks her besf of ff6ClCl9S PAUL DEIGNAN Whitey President of A A tops in math and science knows his sports well doesnt give up easily when theres a question in his mind usually seen riding to school on his motor scooter N. QD-.,. 'Nu-Y LAWRENCE DE BONIS Call him Larry amateur me chanic has a sharp 49' Olds to show for it likes to dance really great guy Vt MARGARET DENNIS Margie witty to talk with pretty to walk with sophisticated charm Miss Montclair 57 full of school spirit fashions her hobby ROSE DI MEO Baby Rose . . . '57 blue Plymouth . . . proof that good things come in small packages . . . loves to ride the Turnpike . . . mischievous grin . . . President of Missions . . . prospective French teacher. VINCENT DOLAN Vmme Latin scholar desti nation Holy Cross .loe College loves candy especially Carmel mind for business summers at Belmar ALICE DONAHUE sparkling brown eyes member of Pettys coffee club intends to bottle her laugh secre tarial work her ambition liked by CI RICHARD FANNING Dic able rooter for Immaculate one of Hb Saints patrols the corridors hates to leave ICHS MARGARET ELTZHOLTZ Peggy . . . to know her is to like her . . . vivacious redhead . . . one ofthe typing girls . . . oh, those trips to New York . . . a member of the Bergers Association. ' SUZANNE FEE ll Suzie . . . pretty is as pretty does . . . diet fanatic . . . summers at Avon . . . crazy chef . . . one of the Bergers . . . personality kid . . . plans for the future include a junior college. MARILYN FINGERHUT Mar versatile earnest worker absolutely dependable one of the best succeeds rn all endeavors lost without her specs always in the Clairron room JAMES GARDNER Jerry mad about baseball demon on diamond keeps you laughing slow and easy wap about him likeable guy RAYMOND GALLIGAN a enloys driving cars trouble with his spelling ong lean and lazy affable and amiable GAIL HANNIGAN Happy Flanmgan worrles over Corridor Patrol V P of Student Councrl frghts for her team personality wrthout effort helping hand to everyone always on the travels cloud 4 SARA HALL Saly qulet but wmnlng per sonallty gentle ways nrce to be with friendly to everyone capable French Club President usually seen drrvmg a Pontiac JOHN JOHNSTON Johnny always frrendly crew cut knd history debater huntmg enthusiast class polrtrclan GEOFFREY KELTZ Jeff . . . happy go-lucky . . . hails from Packanaclc . . . sports blond crew cut . . . dependable class president . . . capable basketball player . . . shy, but never lost for words. THOMAS KINGSTON Tom avid rock and roll fan finds math a challenge remem bered for his Robot has trouble with his complicated hair comb DORIS KUNATH Doris . Its Q -nath loves to draw . good driver spark- ling eyes and glossy pageboy ever ready to join in the fun CAROL ANN KIRVIN Carol a late but welcomed member of the class of 58 hais from New York smiles at anything an asset to our cheering squad summers at Lake Erskme ROBERT LAMB Bobby Mr Basketball mind of his own quick thinker never at a loss for words . usually found talking his way out of mischief f 5 25:-' VINCENT LAMBIASE PATRICIA LAPPIN Vlnme nomad from New York a falenfed ai fhe prano welcomed wherever he goes quick sense of humor combined wnfh nofed for hrs funny remarks ambmon Oh I forgot fo do If varslfy man anofher Pat Boone on her way fo Glassboro College malorlng m elemenfary educahon CAROL l.A SALA Carol never does today whaf she can do fomorrow sfudles come Joanne hngh above all the resf easy fhaf ever ready blush I canf see back here hard never worries memories of a worker will go far ID life working girl lofty goals Nurse Lenox someday .IOANNE LENOX 'Q W'-Z7 ANNE LOPEZ Pancho outstanding in gym starry eyed good natured future nurse French accent all her own always seen with Margie MARY LYNCH Mary a crazy-mixed up kid . . . born with the gift of laughter . . . better late than never . . . a good sport a good friend . . . allergic to LUCILLE LONGO Little Lulu little girl with big ideas smiling blue eyes Woolworth s her hobby hails from West Orange personality galore MARGARET LORIMER Maggie our bonnie lassie pleasant ways always a lady enloys cokes at the Kane one of those crazy Bergers R' STANTON MALONEY Stan . . . hails from Caldwell . . . never lost for words . . . quick with a quip . . always a good excuse . . alibi Ike . . sharp dresser LOUELLA MANCUSO Louella quite a dreamer partial to Newark Academy lady like manner makings of a teacher willing worker ballet tan always cheerful MARY RQSE MARSH Versatile Maggie editor ot lm maculata lets harmonize trips to Columbia University never passes up food enloys the ta er things of ICHS one of the 7-f Yr' Marshmellows GREGORY MARQUIS Greg Pretect of the Sodality collegiate dresser knowledge and know how football s his sport conscientious worker 1 GERALDINE McCARTHY Gerry . . . gal wifh a welcome smile . . . sprinkled friendliness for all and some to spare . . . Irish lass wifh numerous freckles. MARILYN MCCARRICK Mar fwmkling blue eyes fhaf lpana smile flair for fhe dra mahc Ouf of fhe frying pan info The fire lypical American girl easily excifed ROBERT MCCULLOUGH Prefers fo be called Mister McCul lough so quief you dont know hes around car wizard sforing 37 Willys reserved WILLIAM McCARRICK Bi y Good fhmgs come in small packages summers spenf at Belmar unpredicfable masfer af ,okmg and imifahons All the world loves a clown one of a pair JOHN McMORROW Jack Spratt . . . a barrel of fun . . . Irish . . . enjoys parties and celebra- Y tions . . . Who's got the car? . . . X' Silent Sam . . . collects money in French ELIZABETH MCGUIRE Bet gentle rs the word heart of gold as sweet as she looks dainty manner happy and gay always ready with a smile favorite compamon MARY ANN MALLOY Mlm: cute as a button shmy blue eyes the wrttrest of us all our own Miss Practical Joker never a serious moment EDWARD MONAHAN creator of Bozo strong silent type real great creatnve author terrlflc Imagination favorite an French class knows his stu nh. 'Y A 85 JOHN MOUNT Jack a real Immaculate man football his second nature proud and mighty yet nice to all hook shot specialist college bound CATHERINE NEARY Cathy our own Miss lmmac ulate hair of blonde, eyes of blue personality kid gentle as a lamb basketball occupies her spare time RICHARD MULVANEY basketball ace and ardent an fastidrous dresser Hey who s got the French'?' good looks and personality combined one of our five year men KATHRYN NEEF Neefie friendly and likable that bobbing pony tail perky blonde five feet two, eyes of blue always ready for fun rider of the 76 a lovely addition to any group. JQHN 0 NEI'-L ELLEN O ROURKE John frrendly and quref buf fun fo be W'lh never U beware! very ambmous Works dull momenf baskefball whrz rn a grocery sfore beffer have dev mal' Cafe vffffvde UIWUYS hm, lafe ,han noi at all wrfh Drane unexpecfed Fordham vlsrfor :deal friend RONALD omo'-E KATHLEEN PHELAN Ronnie crew cuf krd none can co mpare one O e ru and lrkable amiable drsposrhon fliers Hgessegse ozhurzorfau Im always ready wlfh a smile or a I ermu a s ors I h fh hf sforyfeller has pockets full of glgg fem fonhaferfourfjcaslon arises penmes g qyuxw M 1 I I H ff... ' ' El ... ' H c H ' ' ' 0 i .' . fm' C - Kafhy . . . easy-golng . . .i friendly ANGELA QUATRELLA Angel . . . A liffle bit of heaven . . . a pefife miss . . . capable captain of our cheerleaders . . . curly eye- lashes . a Monfclair gal, fhrough and fhrough PATRICIA QUARTO a wavy black harr and beau hful brown eyes halls from Cedar Grove sympafhehc lrsiener fhose beauhful narls always laugh rn a fall grrl with fall rdeas PATRICIA QUINLAN a 4 H her specralfy f af fresh look of sprmg Have your lunch pass? always fhe helpmg hand fun lovmg lovral laugh er a friend fhaf maffers KENNETH REIDINGER Ken lasf rn flrsf our never seen wrfhouf a smrle curly brown harr engmeermg hrs ambmon hard worker ROBERT REILLY Bob . . . crewcut his trademark . . . shy remarks forever friendly can't wart to graduate real Irish temper BARBARA RICHARDSON Giggles wrtty comments melancholy Vlce Presldent of A A dancmg her delight boxmg enthusrast Lets go to Rrtrocks eyes seen drlvrng with Schultzre trrps to the Academy stead .IO ANN RONK speedy typrst bug blue fast oprmons demure and dig mfned JOHN ROBBINS Johnny Mr Practical Joker halls from Packanack Clarnon sports edrtor workhorse of the backfreld crazy red sweaters lm always thmkmg of you THOMAS ROWAN Answers to name ot Tucker sung hero of the line happy go lucky lokes come natural Montclairite ANNE MARIE RUSSO Anne sweetness and sincerity sunny disposition alway ready for a blast Bonds hen second home quiet when necessary ALEXANDER SCAFF Hag: Baba halls from the shore lively and short plays every sport three letter man not a care rn the world makes coaches hair grey What car today? VIRGINIA RUSSO Ginger . sugar and spice and everything nice . crazy driver a favorite with everyone . . . noted for her quick quips. Lynda . . . fondness for mafh . . . Iowa-bound . . . loyal fo fhe color guard . . quief appearances are deceiving a good sporf friend- LYNDA SCHILLNG ly . pleasing manners EMILY SCHILLING Schulfzie sunny disposihon glmfs of mischief in her eyes ou side mferesfs knack for frouble Oh fhose chem periods' easy fo please EVELYN SCHIMDT Patty makes crankiesf people laugh needs course in spelling unusual falenf for drawing zesf for living that s unbeafable math emafical mind Linda possesses pleasing per sonalify though quiet ham opera or sfudious scholar versafile and ambmous sure fo be a SUCCESS LINDA SHULVER Qu JAMES SMITH PETER STEWART Smitty one of lmmaculates Stewie Youth is full of pleas many lmemen great sense of ures suseptible to accidents humor likes geetar music unpredictable Oh' Those crazy it really sends him always ready shades terror of highway 101 to help cool and calm red stars and stripes HAROLD STRAZZA JOYCE SYLVESTRO Strazz a combination of mis- Joyce easy to get along with chief and fun a snappy dresser . angelic look wavy brown hair big broad shoulders Gru- lournalistic talents week at ning's takes up his spare time , - Fordham University keeps secrets ware of his smooth line. we . 'SY 1-v-vm' PETER TAHANEY BENJAMIN TIRABASSI Pete Our V P happy go Brg Ben lrkes has pizza rea lucky known for witty comments whrz rn scrence and moth proud that Ivy League look crazy ot hrs Esqurres trips to Verona red socks hte ot the party born comedian Laugh rt up r s ELIZABETH TOTH DIANE VETH Betty chatters away oves always good for a laugh the shore avad tan ot Irvmgton qunet manner rn school sarcastic Tech full of vltalrty capable comments mischievous fun to A A worker head ln the clouds know lmpulsrve concern for Miss Toothache others Vw ig' .IEANNE WEIMAR MICHAEL ZAMBRI Blondle Pj hkes vqrlefy e Mrke foofball co capfam life of any parly always on the rugged lineman loves all lfalran dresses llke Q model sum dmners dancmg hrs specially mers m California I forget llfferbug lang easy going guy JOHN ZUPKO Zup Sfudent Council Presldeni head and shoulders above the crowd Leis hustle a bfi knows what hes falkmg abouf Bloom held confuses fhrs driver from the sflclcs Oh' Those crushed ribs' everyone s frrend 1 ' W'-x -'fav ' MJ in v ARNOLD HAROLD 7 Duryea Road Upper Mantclatr N Student Org 2 3 4 SadalIty 2 3 4 Kmghts 2 3 4 Student CouncIl 4 Carrrdor Patrol 4 Honor So clety 4 Presrdent 4 Glee Club 2 DramatIc Club 2 Science Club 3 Current Events 2 BAKER JOHN 41 Prospect Terrace East Orange N J stu QIII org 3 4 IcIIIgIIt, 4 out Club 3 French Club 4 BERGER BERNADETTE 48 CollIns Avenue Bloomfield N J ueIIIoIgI23 sdIIyI 34Hq maIds'l 2 3 4 LIbrory CammIttee1 2 ClaIrIon 3 4 DramatIc Club 2 Future Secretarles 4 MIssIons 4 lmmaculata 4 BERK RICHARD 249 BellevIlle Avenue Bloomfield N J Student Org 1 2 3 4 Student Counctl KnIghts1 2 3 4 MIssIons 2 DramatIc Club 2 BOYLE KATHLEEN 20 Gould Place Caldwell N J u ern Org I 2 3 4 dIIlItyI 3 4 KIII ond H ndmolds l 2 3 4 Future Teachers 1 3 4 e retory I S halo 2 3 4 Club 1 Llbrary CommIttee 2 3 French Club 4 MIssIans ClaIrIon 2 3 4 lmmaculata 4 BRUNO MARGARET 75 FronklIn Street Verana N J u ent Org 1 2 4 GIrls Glee Clu ndmatdsl 2 3 4 daltyl 3 4 Futu Teachers 2 3 4 DramatIcs 2 3 BURTON ALLAN 441 Bloomfield Avenue Bloomfield N J alIty 1 2 3 4 Base ScIence Club 3 Arts and Crafts 2 French Club Student Org 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 Basketball 4 CAHILL ROSEMARY 111 Orange Road MontclaIr N J ent Org 1 2 3 H ndrnalds I 2 4 '7Y l 4 Sch 4 ClaIrIon 2 3 4 MIssIons 2 4 Future Teachers 1 2 Future Secretarles 4 DromatIc 2 LIbrary 3 lmmaculata 4 CARSON MARY 309 Boulevard Pamptan PlaIns New Jersey Student Org 1 2 3 4 Student CouncIl 4 Treasurer of Freshman Class SadcIlIty1 2 'I 4 CarrespondIng Secretary 3 Vrce Prefect 4 HandmaIds 1 2 3 4 Natranal Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Treas er 3 I maculata 4 ClaIrIon 3 4 Co EdItar Sports 4 Cor rIdar Patrol 4 GIrls Basketball AssIstont Manager 3 Manager 4 French Club 2 3 Drarnatrc Club 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Safety Club 4 CLASSICK PATRICIA 271 Eagle Rock Avenue Roseland N J ent Org 1 2 It S ahty 3 4 Ha moIds 4 MIssIon Representohve 4 Glee Club 1 2 s etball 2 3 4 uure eacher 1 LIbrary CommIttee 2 Dramatrcs Club 2 French Club 4 ScIerIce Club 3 CLASSICK EDWARD 271 Eagle Rock Avenue Roseland N Student Org SocIety 2 3 Glee Club 2 S y 2 3 4 Hon MIssIons 1 3 Jumar Math Club 2 Knlghts 4 LatIn Club 3 4 SENIOR DIRECTORY CONRAD FRANK J 33 Rhode Island Avenue East Orange N J entOrgl23 Sdltyl 34KnI and HandmaIds 1 2 3 4 Carrldar Patrol 2 Glee u 2 lmmaculata 4 Football I 2 3 4 Soc Grace: Presrdent 2 Arts and Crafts 2 CORDASCO MARY ELLEN 72 Brrghton Avenue Be evIlle N J ent Org 1 2 3 Sod ltyl 2 3 4 KnI and HandmaIds 1 2 3 4 lmmaculata 4 Future Secretanes 3 4 Drarnatrcs Club 2 French Club 2 Treasurer Glee Club I 2 COX CATHERINE 102 Malone Avenue Bellevrlle N J S ent Org l 2 3 4 Sod ltyl 2 3 4 KnI and Handmards 1 2 3 4 Student CauncIl 2 3 4 ClaIrIon 3 4 Future Secretanes 3 4 LIbrary Com mIttee 3 4 Presrdent 4 lmmaculata 4 Glee Club 2 3 French Club CRONIN VIRGINIA 24 Prospect Terrace MantclaIr N J ent Org l 2 3 4 SodalIty1 2 3 4 KnI and HandmaIds I 2 3 4 Schola 2 3 4 Glee Club a 3 4 lmmoculat Future Teachers 2 3 4 Dramahcs Club 2 French Club 4 CUTAR LILA 244 Claremont Avenue MantclaIr N J ent Org 1 2 3 4 SadalItyl 3 4 Km H ndmaIds 1 2 3 4 e ub lmmaculata 4 AA I 2 3 4 Junror VorsIty Cheer leadIng 1 VarsIty Cheerleadlng 2 3 4 Dramatrc Club 2 French Club 2 DACEY PATRICIA 152 Centre Street Nutley N J ent Org 1 2 3 4 Sodalnty I 3 4 Jun VarsIty Cheerleader 1 Varsrty Cheerleader 2 3 4 Calrlon 1 2 3 4 Kmghts and HandmaIds 3 4 DramatIcs Club 2 French Club lmmaculata 4 Debating 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 De BONIS LAWRENCE 38 Howe Avenue Montclalr N J French Club 4 Mustc ApprecIatIorI 2 Camera Club dent Org 1 4 Glee Clu DEIGNAN PAUL 35 South Park DrIve West Orange N J ent Org 1 2 3 Kn ts 2 3 4 Foatb Photography Club I 2 Secretary Treasurer 2 Ath letIc Assoclotlan vIce PresIdent 3 PresIdent 4 DENNIS MARGARET I2 Shepard Terrace West Orange N J u ent Org I 2 3 ty 4 dalIty Councrl 2 3 4 Secretary 'J Representatwe 2 4 HandmaIds 1 2 3 4 CarrIdar Patrol 4 e Club I 2 3 4 Schola 2 ClaIrIon 4 lmmaculata 4 AA 4 Cheerleadmg 4 Basketball l Future Secre tarIes 3 4 Dromottcs Club 2 French Club 2 DIMEO ROSE 370 Berwlck Street Orange N J PresIdent af MIssIon UnIt 4 Student CouncIl Repre serItatIve 3 4 Sodalrty Councrl 4 Sodalrty I 2 3 4 andmmds I 2 u lmmaculata 4 MIssIon RepresentatIve I 3 Future Teachers 3 French Club Secretary 3 MusIc Appre cIatIon 2 DOLAN VINCENT J 26 Clarrrdge Court MontclaIr N J olrty 1 2 3 St ent Org I 3 4 KnI 1 2 3 4 Basketball 3 lmmaculata 4 French Club tan ub Gle C 2 3 Sae Club 4 Dramatrc Club 2 Corrrdar Patrol 4 MIssIon UnIt 3 MusIc ApprecIatIan 2 Current Events 2 DONOHUE ALICE 71 Washmgton Strut East Orange N J u ent Org 1 a I I hts and HandmaIds I 2 3 4 ClaIrIon I 2 lmmaculata 1 2 3 4 Future Secretarres 1 2 Gee Club I 2 3 DramatI I 2 Phata ra y U 1 ELTZHOLTZ MARGARET 5 MIdlond Avenue MantclaIr N J u ent Org I 2 3 S dalIty1 3 4 Ha Isl 2 3 4 MIssIans1 Schola 1 2 Glee 2 lmmacuaa Future Secre artes Dramatlc Club 2 FANNING RICHARD 80 Poe Avenue Newark N J Student Org Sadallty 1 2 3 4 Corndar Patrol 2 3 4 Student CouncII 3 Current Events 3 Vtsual AIds 3 Arts ond Crafts 3 Football 3 MusIc ApprecIatIon 3 FEE SUZANNE 33 HIllsIde Avenue MantclaIr N J u ent Org I 2 3 S dallty I 3 4 Knl HandmaIds1 2 3 4 Schola 1 2 Glee 1 2 lmmaculata 4 Future Secretanes 3 4 Dramatnc Club 2 Arts and Crafts 2 FINGERHUT MARILYN 26 Prescott Avenue MantclaIr N J nt Org I o a 4 Ity Councrl 3 H ndmalds 1 2 3 4 CorrI Patrol 4 Student CauncIl 1ParlImentarIanJ 4 Honor cIety 2 3 4 Sec etary 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 ClaIrIon 2 3 4 Edltor In ChIef 4 Future Teachers 1 3 Secretary 3 Future Nurses 2 Lrbrory Com m ee 1 French Club 2 3 4 GALLIGAN RAYMOND 2 Holland Terrace MantclaIr N J uentOrgl234Sdlyl234KnI 2 3 4 LIbrary CammIttee 1 ScIence Club 3 Arts and Crafts 2 VIsual Aids 2 GARDNER JAMES 96 LIncoln Street MantclaIr N J Student Org I 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 ScIen e C ub A s nd Crafts 2 VIsual AIds 2 Knlghts 1 al ty 4 Baseba 3 4 Foot HALL SALLY 39 Hrllcrest DrIve Packanock Lake N J Stu ent Org 2 3 4 Sadahty 2 '4 4 Handmad 4 Dramatlcs Club 2 Gee Cub French Club PresIdent 4 Notronal Honor Sacwty 4 HANNIGAN GAIL 17 Montclarr Avenue Nu ey N J u ent Org 1 2 Stu Il Secretary 3 VIce PresIdent 4 Corndor Patrol 4 So dallty I 2 3 4 Handmalds I 3 4 Natlonal Honor S clety 2 3 4 JunIor VarsIty Cheerleodmg 1 Varslty 2 Basketball 2 3 4 Ca captaln 4 Future Teachers 3 Secretary 3 AA 1 lmmaculata Staft 4 DramatIcs Club 2 French Club 2 3 4 Glee Club KINGSTON THOMAS 128 Gordanhurst Avenue Montclarr N J Sctence Club 3 4 Junlar Math 2 GI Clu alIty 1 2 3 4 Safety Club 4 Student r 2 3 4 Vtsual A d KIRVIN CAROL B3 Montclanr Avenue MantclaIr New Jersey Student Org 3 4 Sodallty 3 4 HandmaId 3 4 3 4 Bosketba 3 Secretanes 4 Cheerleader 4 Immaculaa 4 Future KUNATH DORIS 59 HIghlcInd Lane Nutey N J u ent Orgomzatlan 1 2 3 4 Sodalrty 1 2 4 HandmaIds 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 Clalrlon 3 4 Asststant Art EdItar 4 lmmaculata 4 Art EdItar AA 4 Future Teachers 2 3 4 French Club 4 Arts and Crafts 2 LAMB ROBERT 29 Dodd Street MantclaIr N J u ent Org 1 2 4 Ity C urIcII 4 Knghts I 4 Com or Patrol 4 Safety Club 4 Mrssrons 2 Glee Club 2 lmmaculata asketball I 4 CUPIUI LatIn Club I 2 French Club 3 MusIc ApprecIatIon 3 Current Events 2 3 LAMBIASE VINCENT 21 TrInIty Place Montclarr Student Org Knrghts and Handmolds 3 4 Football 4 Baseball 3 4 LatIn Club 3 French Club 4 LAPPIN PATRICIA 11 Hay Avenue Nu ey N J u ent Org I 2 3 dalIty 1 3 4 Ha mards 3 4 NatIonal Honor So:Iety 4 MIssIans 2 ala 2 3 Glee Club I 4 Feature EdItar 4 Future Teachers af Amenca 1 2 3 French Club 4 LA SALA CAROL 10 Grayrack Avenue Lt e Falls N J Student Org 3 4 Sadallty 4 HandmaIds 3 4 ScIence Club 3 LENOX JOANNE 73 WestvIlle Avenue Ca well N J u ent Org I 2 3 S alIty 3 4 Ha Ids 1 2 3 4 NatIonal Honor Saclety 2 3 MIssIon UnIt 2 ClaIrIon 2 3 4 EdItar 4 Glee Club 4 Future Teachers 1 Future Nurses 2 Basketball 3 Schola 2 French Club 4 Llbrary Statf 3 LONGO LUCILLE B8 Rrdge Avenue West Orange N J ent Org I 2 3 S dallty 1 3 4 Ha maIds 1 4 Future Secretarres 3 4 ClaIrIon 4 Im maculata 4 Dramatrcs 2 Glee Club I 2 3 French Club 2 LOPEZ ANNE 84 Ozone Avenue Cedar Grove N J ent Orgamzatmn I 2 3 4 S d lty 1 2 HandmaIds 1 2 3 G e C ub 2 3 Futu Nurses Treasurer 2 A A Treasurer 4 LORIMER MARGARET 342 MaIn Street West Orange N J SodalIty MIssIon Representahve 2 HandmaIdsl 3 4 DramatIcs Club Secretary 2 Schola 2 Secretary of Junror Class 3 Future Secretanes 3 French Club 2 lmmaculata 4 Student Org 1 2 4 Glee Club 1 2 LYNCH MARY 12 Mauntarn Vrew Place Montclaur N J IIIII Org I 2 y 3 4 Ha Ids I a u Future Nurs 5 2 'Z Lnbrary Cammrnee I Dramancs Clu 2 French Club 3 4 ClaIrIon 1 MALONEY STANTON 20 Brooksrde Avenue Ca well N J u ent Org 1 2 3 4 Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Km u S Ien u Current Events I Dramancs Club 2 95 ', ,J. 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A Siudenf Councnl 2 3 4 Class Omcer 2 Football I 2 3 4 Buskeiball I or enrol 2 3 s Drumunc Club 2 lmmuculclo 4 Glee Club 2 Safety Club 4 V1cePres1den9 MARSH MARY ROSE 69 Wlllei Sfreei Bloomfield N J S1udenlO I S 3 4 Hu molds 1 2 3 4 Lnbrury I Aris and Crafts 2 Honor Siudeni Counc1l 2 4 Corndor Patrol A Schola 2 3 4 Glee u 1 2 3 4 French Clu MCCARRICK MARILYN 20 Fulrmonv Terrace Wes! Orange N J er1tO1g I 2 3 Hy I 3 4 Hu an s I ee u muculolu 4 AA 4 Future Secrefanes A Dramahcs Club 2 French Club 2 McCARRICK WILLIAM 20 Fourmoni Terrace West Orange N J Sl en? Org I 2 3 4 Sodolfyl 2 3 4 Sw ef Councnl 2 Kmghis 1 2 3 4 Mus1c Apprecuonon Vusuol And: Basketball 1 2 McCUllOUGH ROBERT 264 Claremont Avenue Monlclalr N J Knughisl 2 3 4 Sodaliyl 2 3 4 Mus1:Ap e uahon 2 Aris and Crofls 2 Siu eni Org 1 2 1 4 MQGUIRE ELIZABETH 103 Stonehouse Road Glen Rldge N J Sluden! Org 3 4 Sodolny 3 4 Hundmcnds 3 4 Siudeni Counul 4 Afhlehc Assocmhon 4 lahn Club 3 Mllslon Represenlohve 4 Immoculala 4 McMORROW JOHN 346 Sanford Avenue Newark 6 N J u env Org 1 2 Glee Club French Club 2 Musa: Apprecnuhon 2 1 his I 2 4 and Crafts 2 Mnssuons 2 3 MONAGHAN EDWARD 98 North 22 Street East Orange N J u en' Org I 2 3 4 Sod lVy1 2 3 4 Kn1 and Handmolds 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 French Club 4 Arn and Croft 2 MOUNT JOHN 20 Elmwood Terrace Caldwell N J Student Org I 2 3 4 Sodnlny 1 2 Kmghis u d Hundmolds 3 4 Safefy Club 4 Glee Club 2 3 otball I 2 3 4 Comp! 4 Ba kevball 'I 2 4 Baseball 4 French Club 3 4 Mus1cApprec1c91on 2 MULVANEY RICHARD 23 Flnluy Place Newark N J S en? Org Y 2 3 4 Sodolllyl 2 3 4 Km s 2 3 4 Mission Unit 3 4 Glee Clubl Bus b I 2 3 Co-cuplann 3 Scaence Clubl Vnsuol And 3 NEARV CATHERINE 4 Donald Shes! Bloomfield N J u en! 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Org I 2 3 4 Clulnon 2 7 4 Sports Edu 4 olbull I 3 4 Busebo 3 4 Su Club 4 Scnence Club 4 Comdor Patrol 2 3 4 Drumahcs Club 2 Sodalliy I 2 3 4 Sodollly Coun :ul 4 Immaculata 4 Glee Club 2 Lahn Club I 2 Kmghvs and Hondmmds 3 4 Jr Current Events 2 3 Arts and Crafis 2 RONK JO ANN 25 Fritz Street Bloomfield N J Student Org I 2 3 4 Student Councll 4 Corndor P rol 4 Sodallly I 2 3 4 Kmghh and Ha d :ds I 2 C mon 4 Ednor 4 Dramofuc Club 2 Honor Soclefy 2 3 4 V1cePres1den! 4 Future Secreluues 4 Glee Club 2 3 Mlsslons ROWAN THOMAS 204 Claremont Avenue Monfclmr N J u en? Org 1 2 3 4 S d llyl 2 3 4 Km an Hundmcuds I 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 Fren h Club 4 Arts and Crafts 2 RUSSO ANN MARIE 75 Oakwood Avenue Upper Moniclcm N J Student Org I 2 3 4 Sodalny I 2 3 Knnghls o d Hundmands I 2 3 4 Student Councll 4 Schola 2 ee Club 1 3 4 CoEd1lo Immaculata 4 Basketball 3 Future Nurses 2 Future Secrelurles 4 RUSSO VIRGINIA I4 Fremont Street West Orange N J Student Org 1 2 and Handmc1ds'I 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 lmmacu lata 4 Schola 3 Club 2 Arts and Crafts 2 Basketball I 4 5011111111 1 2 3 4 K111 Future Seclelanes 4 Drumuflcs SCAFF AlEX 108 Rnveredge Road New Shrewsbury N J Student Org I 2 3 4 Kmghls and Hundmauds 3 4 Safety Club 4 Glee Club 2 3 Sodalny I 2 3 omdor Patrol 3 4 aoiball I 4 coplcln 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 French Club 3 Treasurer 3 Musn: Apprecnahon 2 SCHILLING EMILY 55 Ward Street Clifton N J em Org 'I 2 3 4 S dalny I 3 4 Ha 1 s I 2 b 3 Clan Immaculata 4 Future Nurses 2 L1brary Commmee I 2 4 French Club 2 SCHILLING lYNDA 82 Warwlck Street Bloomfield N J env Org I 2 3 S dulny I 3 4 Hu malds 3 4 Schola 2 Glee Club I 2 Lnbrary Com mmee I Drcmahc Club 2 Scnence Club 3 Junuor Moth Club 2 SCHMIDT EVELEEN 178 Valley Road Monlclulr N J en! 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Org 1 2 un mm s Sodohty I 2 3 4 Future Nurses V1cePres1der1O 2 Future Teachers 3 Immaculufu 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 French Club 2 ZAMBRI MICHAEL 105 North Flfieenfh Street Bloomfield N J en! Org 'I 2 3 4 Sod Hy 1 2 3 4 M1ss1 Re resenfohve 4 Basketball I 2 '4 Football 2 3 4 Co ccpia 4 Com or anal 2 Knlghfs and Hcndmalds I 2 3 4 V1cePres1den1 of Junnor Class Glee Club I 3 ZUPKO JOHN 41 Hopper Avenue Pampton Plums N 1 Siu ent Org I 2 3 4 Presld t4 K ghfsl 2 3 4 Sodalliy I 2 Honor Socnefy 3 4 Presldeni of Junuor Class 3 Comdor Patrol 2 3 4 Immaculata Clumon 4 Glee Club 1 2 Scuence Club 2 Lofln Club I 2 Safety Club Presudenf 4 CHRISTIANO JOAN 178 Bnghion Avenue East Orange N J en1Org'l234SodlOyI234Hc mal sl 2 3 4 Schola 2 AA 4 lmmoculafa 4 Future Secrefunes 4 Dramoncs 2 French Club 2 Glee Club I 2 3 4 CHURCH PETER I1 Elsfon Road Upper Monlclalr N J Siu en! 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REILLY DDS 83 Park St Montclalr N .I IVIURDER INC Immaculate Conception Hlgh School Dick Fannlng MU 1 7734 NANN S FLORIST 601 Bloomfield Ave Montclalr N .I PI 42352 NEEF TELEVISION 8: RADIO 140 Hugh St West Orange N .I OR 3 7924 NICKS LUNCHEONETTE 300 Maln St West Orange N .I OR 5 9548 JOHN NIGHLAND 1315 Midland Ave Montclalr N .I PI 6-4884 NITA AUTO SCHOOL PI 4-4316 NORTH .IERSEY TERMITE COMPANY 619 Bloomfleld Ave Bloomfield N .I PI 81111 THE OLD ROAD COFFEE HOUSE 32 Church St Montclair N .I PI 41712 TYPEWRITERS 81 OFFICE MACHINES Olympla Typevs rlters Standard Sz Portables 314 Washington St Newark N .I MI 2 3388 O NEIL IRWIN MANUFACTURING CO 10 Overlook Terr Bloomfield N .I ED 8 7852 PAUL S LUNCHEONETTE 16 Mann St West Orange N .I OR 3 9826 PAULS MEN S 8. BOXS WEAR 285 Glenn ood Ave Bloomfield ROBERT EWIMET PEARSON 454 Bloomfxeld Ave Montclalr N Mgr Montclair Type Shop PETTY S MONTCLAIR 470 Bloomfleld Ave Montclalr N .I PI6 366 PHIPPS PHARMACY 618 Valley Road Upper Montclair N .I PI 6-4440 .I I POWERS General Contractor 111 Mt Heltnon Road RIOIIICIBII' N .I PI 6-4764 PRESCRIPTION CENTERPh1l Lombardo R P 20 Mam St Wfest Orange N ,I OR 4-6215 .IOSEPH W PRESTON FUNERAL HOME 153 So Orange Ave South Orange N J PROSPERITY FOOD MARKET 543 Bloomfield Ave Newark N J HU 5 1200 PUBLIC STATIONERY 8. PRINTING CO INC 99 Wall St New York N Y DI 4 5440 QUADREL S MARKET 644 Valley Road Upper Montclair N .I PI 4 3161 RALPH E MARSHALI.fGu1ld OPIICIBHS 5 Chunh St Montclalr N J REIDINCER S 258 Park St Montclair N ,I PI 4 7612 REILLY S DAIRY 208 Washington Ave Nutley N .I NU 2 4543 IHOMAS REILLY 345 East Pasadena Ave Phoenlx Arlz CR 4 1453 ROSELAND PHARMACY 177 Eagle Rock Ave Roseland N .I CA 6 0960 ROXY I'LORIST Bloomfleld Center PI 3 3327 RUC FAIR 287 Bloomfield Ave Verona IN .I PI 62121 RUTANS PRINT SHOP 211 Glenrldge Ave Montclalr SANITARY BARBER SHOP 306 Maln St West Orange N .I SCHAIT cgi SON 199 Bellevllle Ave Upper Montclair N I PI 4 400 SCHNEIDER S BAKERY 1488 Route 23 Wayne N .I D1 St MRS HENRY O SEELER 11 South St Stamford Conn SHANNONS HOBBY SHOP .103 501 Franklin Ave Nutley N .I NU 2 2176 SIEMS 24 Broad St Bloomfield N .I PI 89855 SIRKIN FASHION CLOTHES INC 204 Market St Newark N .I MA 2 9334 SPEED CLEANERS 104 Bloomfleld Ave Verona N .I PI 62484 SI' IWIARY S HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING lassau N .I CR 31000 I C STAEDLER INC STAR PIZZERIA 400 Hugh St Orange N .I OR 5 9642 STARK S PHARMACY 435 Bloomfield Ave Caldwell N .I CA 60299 THE TEXTILE SHOP 619 Valley Road Upper Montclair N .I PI 6 3874 THOWIAS PUBLISHlNl KO 301 llaremont Ave Montmlalr N .I PI 64060 TOMPSON S HARDWARE 211 lark St Monttlalr N .I PI 40350 TOM S SHOP RITE DD No Fullerton Ave Montclalr N ,I TULLYS DRUC STORE INC 298 Maln St West Orange N .I OR 4 7814 IURNER FENCE COINIPANY Route 10 Hanover N .I TU 71187 F1 PEWRITER SHOP 411 Bloomheld Ave Wlontclalr N .I PI 6 7137 TYPEWRITER SALES S. 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