Morris Catholic High School - Shield Yearbook (Denville, NJ)

 - Class of 1967

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BAH! Humbug! Linda Gonzalez olfers a disgusted look to Morris Catholic after an excruciatingly full day of outdoor work. r 1 l TAKING a break, Denise Morin rests after strenuous cheerleading practice. NOW wait a minuteli' say Steve En- dres and Dave Townend to Michele Recchia. as they take time out 22 Wandering Winds For the past four years the class of 1967 has worked toward accomplishing its goal of grad- uation from Morris Catholic. This class was the last to suffer initiation from the hands of seniors in their freshman year. Dur- ing sophomore year they spent all their elTorts to produce their semi-formal Shangri-la, and under the direction of Mr. Martin Coughlin they beauti- fied the senior patio as part of their junior proj- ect. Now as seniors, with their prom, a final big event on the social calendar, over, they look for- ward to the future as responsible adults and soldiers in the service of Christ. The class has been witness to experiences that are a vital part of the continuous motion at the school. Involve- ment is the keystone of class activity.

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DRIVING hard against two tacklers, senior co-captain Billy Curley picks up some much-needed yardage against Bayley Ellard October 23, 1966. Its Opponents Starting off the school year with football and cross country, M.C. ignites enthusiasm. Football is the more exciting of the two fall sports. About sixty boys usually turn out September first for the Varsity and Junior Varsity squads. Cross country does not get this large turnout and this is the reason it does not have the popularity foot- ball does. Next in line are basketball and wrestling. A good number of boys turn out for both squads. The spectators also like these two sports. Winding up the year is the baseball and track season. Baseball is easily the more popular, since the squad went to the state iinals two years in a row. Track for the same old reason of not enough team members is lacking much of the popularity that baseball has. Everyone realizes that not all the students can participate in sports, but the student body rep- resents itself well at all the major events. F STRAINING in the broad jump is Brendan Ward. Tony Tarinelli, Coach Art Thomas, and Alan Sikora wait for the outcome. COACH Dick DeMasi voices his opinion as Father McLaughlin and Father Aman- dolare look on and clap hands. 21



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Recall All Lost Voices PLEASURE and excitement play an important role as Reverend Anthony McLaughlin presents the class ring to Denise Montalto during the annualjunior ring ceremony. l l l IN an attempt to clean the campus, Bruce Urban and Mary Heindel arrange Bowers. l l l l l l l 23 TRYING to keep back a smile, Paula Pekarovich smirks amusedly while working on M.C.'s front lawn.

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1967, pg 207

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1967, pg 168

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1967, pg 214

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1967, pg 22


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